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WILKES-BARRE, PA timesleader.com SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 2011 $1.50

BUTLER MINE TUNNEL JUDICIAL ELECTION

Danger from below? Verdict:


Race is key
to future of
the county
Sixteen candidates are vying for six seats
on the bench for 10-year terms.

By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER
tmorgan@timesleader.com
WILKES-BARRE – As the region contin-
ues to rebound from the corruption probe
that led to an unprecedented judiciary up-
heaval, political and legal
experts are looking to the
upcoming election as one
of the most important races
in the county’s history.
With six new judges set
to take the bench for 10-
year terms, the choices
made by voters “The im-
will dictate the
court’s path for pact these
at least the judges will
next decade,
and likely be- have on
yond as many the court
of the candidates are young
enough to serve two terms.
will be felt
S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER

Chuck Menichini, 58, who was diagnosed with large B-cell lymphoma, stands on Carroll Street in Pittston. Menichini believes contaminants in the Butler
“It’s of monumental im- for dec-
portance,” Luzerne County
Mine Tunnel have created a cancer cluster in the area.
President Judge Thomas
ades into
Burke said. “This year’s the fu-
Ill man blames pollution Much waste remains beneath Pittston
By MATT HUGHES lion gallons of oil, liquid cyanide
election has the potential ture.”
to put in place 60 judicial
By MATT HUGHES you the disease might have an envi- mhughes@timesleader.com years. The impact these Thomas Burke
and carcinogenic petrochemicals
mhughes@timesleader.com judges will have on the Luzerne County
ronmental cause, you start asking big- If you didn’t know, there are into mined-out coal veins beneath
president judge
In February, Chuck Menichini, 58, ger questions. about 70,000 gallons of oil and the city. court will be felt for dec-
of Pittston, was diagnosed with large Menichini went looking for a cause, industrial waste pooling beneath In 1979 and again in 1985, an ades into the future.”
B-cell lymphoma. His physician told and he thinks he has found it. the city of Pittston. That’s about oily liquid spewed from into the As the 16 candidates vy-
him the cancer has an environmental Menichini lives at the end of Carroll 10 of the petroleum tankers you’ve Susquehanna River from the But- ing for the six seats attempt to make their
cause, typically exposure to the chem-Street, a few hundred yards from seen at your local gas station. ler Mine Tunnel, a passage used to mark, some political analysts have ex-
ical benzene. where the Butler Mine Tunnel drains In the late 1970s, truck drivers drain water from the mines below pressed concern that voters won’t take the
When you get a diagnosis like this,into the Susquehanna River. He be- for the Hudson Oil Refining Corp., Pittston.
it’s natural to ask why; what did I do to of Edgewater, N.J., illegally See JUDGES, Page 6A
cause this? And when a physician tells See BUTLER, Page 16A dumped between 1.5 and 2.7 mil- See PITTSTON, Page 16A

   
   
   
   
     Name may be
factor in win
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WILKES-BARRE – Statistically speaking, this
year’s judicial race provides the best opportunity
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seeking nominations in the May17th primaries to



 
run for six seats on the bench – the largest number

of seats ever to be open at one time in recent histo-
  
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The Butler Mine Tunnel upstream from the Fort Jenkins Bridge on the Susquehan-  


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Logan Shusta. Partly sunny, windy.

Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. captures 32 Keystone Awards


High 55. Low 36. Details, Page 16C

The Times Leader alone wins and was named the sweepstakes win- In this photo, part
ner for its division. Go Lackawanna, of an award-win-
more honors than any other ning photo package
the weekly newspaper in Scranton
daily paper in the area. that was in existence for only half of by Aimee Dilger,
2010, captured six awards. The Sun- veterinarian Sha-
day Dispatch in Pittston won three ron Horn and vet
By ANDREW M. SEDER awards. technician Marie
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adopted kitten a
The Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co.’s more Keystone Awards than any other
shot before neuter-
newspapers won 32 Keystone Press daily newspaper in Northeastern
ing him. The
Awards, the Pennsylvania Newspaper Pennsylvania this year,” said Prashant
Wilkes-Barre Pub-
Association announced Friday. Shitut, president of the company. lishing Co. won 32
In addition to 15 for The Times “The tremendous number of awards Keystone Awards.
Leader, in Wilkes-Barre, the Abington
Journal in Clarks Summit won seven See AWARDS, Page 8A AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER 6 09815 10077
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Airport window a local wind victim


POLICE BLOTTER Street and Carey Avenue.
• Police arrested Allen P.
Lottery summary
Daily Number, Midday
Bredbenner, 28, of South Main Sunday: 1-3-3
WILKES-BARRE – City Street, on public drunkenness Monday: 5-5-3
police reported the following: charges at 1:55 a.m. Saturday Tuesday: 7-7-6
Wednesday: 7-5-6
• Wendy Cramer-Lamise of at the corner of South Main By JERRY LYNOTT Thursday: 0-2-4
South Hancock Street said that Street and East Northampton jlynott@timesleader.com Friday: 1-0-7
Saturday: 2-2-6
a group of males entered her Street. An officer on patrol Strong winds whipped the re-
apartment around 4 a.m. Fri- observed Bredbenner stagger gion Saturday night, downing Big Four, Midday
day and assaulted her. The across South Main Street after trees and wires, knocking out Sunday: 5-2-9-0
Monday: 6-0-9-4
males also allegedly made leaving Bart and Urby’s Bar, power and damaging a window of Tuesday: 2-6-2-7
sexual advances toward her police said. He then ap- the control tower at the Wilkes- Wednesday: 7-0-9-4
and stole her roommate’s sub- proached a woman known to Barre/Scranton International Thursday: 9-1-2-9
Friday: 0-9-0-0
oxone prescription medication. officers as a prostitute, police Airport. Saturday: 4-5-3-5
Police said there were no signs said. The officer approached “Apparently some debris blow-
ing around on the airport caused Quinto, Midday
of forced entry. The case is Bredbenner and determined he Sunday: 3-6-0-0-4
one of the panes to blow out,” Monday: 4-0-4-7-7
under investigation, but police was highly intoxicated, police said Kathleen Bergen, a spokes- Tuesday: 8-6-6-1-3
said they have no suspects. said, at which point he was woman with the Federal Aviation Wednesday: 7-0-5-7-9
• Nathali Mejia of Miner arrested, cited on public drunk- Administration in Atlanta. Thursday: 3-3-8-0-8
Friday: 9-4-7-9-2
Street said her vehicle was enness charges and held until Technical support personnel Saturday: 0-0-3-2-2
entered between 1 a.m. and sober. boarded up the window and the
Treasure Hunt
11:30 a.m. Friday and a bag controller on duty was tempora- Sunday: 02-07-08-26-27
containing her wallet with her HANOVER TWP. – Police rily evacuated, she said. There Monday: 01-21-24-28-29
driver’s license, checkbook and reported that Stephen A. Paja- were no injuries. BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER Tuesday: 02-04-23-24-26
Wednesday: 01-16-19-25-29
check card was taken. The case kinas, 53, of Edwardsville, was Normal operations resumed at Strong winds tore through the region Saturday night, uprooting Thursday: 05-12-16-18-25
is under investigation, but arrested on charges of criminal 9:52 p.m., said Bergen. trees like the one in front of the Oasis Inn in Wilkes-Barre. Friday: 02-06-10-11-14
police said they have no sus- trespass, possession of a con- The damaged window was in Saturday: 05-13-20-24-25

pects. trolled substance and disorder- the rear of the tower, said George Daily Number, 7 p.m.
• Nancy George of Dallas ly conduct Friday morning. Bieber, director of public safety at at Binghamton reported a wind Avenue was uprooted and leaned Sunday: 3-1-8
the airport. “They have good vis- Monday: 8-3-9
reported Saturday someone Police said Pajakinas entered gust of 62 miles per hour shortly onto wires in front of the build- Tuesday: 1-8-8
smashed a window at 418 Ha- his former apartment on Hazle ibility of the entire airport. after 7 p.m. at the airport, said ing. Wednesday: 0-0-7
He estimated the damage to Thursday: 9-3-1
zle Ave. Avenue to the surprise of the meteorologist Mike Nadolski. In addition to the storm dam-
the window occurred between Friday: 9-2-6
• A child’s bicycle was re- tenants. He also had in his 7:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Police and fire departments in age, firefighters were dispatched Saturday: 0-4-5
ported stolen from 281 S. Sher- possession medication that For the approximate two hours Luzerne County responded to to a fire at an apartment building Big Four, 7 p.m.
man St. Thursday. was not prescribed to him, the tower was empty, the air- numerous reports of wind dam- at 13 East Chestnut. The fire on Sunday: 3-7-7-0
• Sophia Griffin of North police said. Pajakinas was age. the back porch of a third-floor Monday: 8-0-8-6
port’s radar approach was operat- Tuesday: 9-9-9-2
Franklin Street said someone arraigned by District Judge ing and flights had contact with In Wilkes-Barre, roofs were apartment was knocked down Wednesday: 5-8-0-0
smashed her vehicle’s window Fred Pierantoni and committed personnel in the radar room, Ber- blown off buildings throughout quickly, said Assistant Chief Ed Thursday: 8-2-5-8
Friday: 7-9-2-3
Saturday at the corner of Park to the Luzerne County Correc- gen explained. the city. A tree in front of the Oa- Snarski. He said the cause was Saturday: 1-2-5-8
Avenue and Metcalf Street. tional Facility for lack of $5,000 The National Weather Service sis Inn on North Pennsylvania under investigation.
Quinto, 7 p.m.
• Susan Wampole of Brazil bail. Sunday: 0-0-9-7-3
Street said someone removed Monday: 6-3-5-5-9
cash and a gift card from her HUNLOCK TWP. – A car Tuesday: 3-2-3-4-2
vehicle Saturday at 48 Brazil
St.
struck several objects before
hitting a house along Hunlock-
THE EGG RUSH IS ON Wednesday: 4-7-8-8-9
Thursday: 2-5-4-6-1
Friday: 5-8-5-3-5
• Danielle Levy of Hazle Harleyville Road around 8:40 Saturday: 2-6-9-7-6
Avenue said someone smashed p.m. Friday, state police said. Cash 5
her vehicle’s window Saturday The driver, Thomas John Sunday: 12-19-20-23-35
Monday: 05-17-22-26-34
at 432 Hazle Ave. Schnee, 20, of Benton, was Tuesday: 01-10-21-32-41
• Police arrested Loro Kala- flown by helicopter to Geis- Wednesday: 16-18-25-26-41
Thursday: 03-06-19-24-34
ja, 30, of South Bronx, N.Y., on inger Wyoming Valley Medical Friday: 05-11-27-32-36
disorderly conduct charges. Center, where he was treated Saturday: 01-19-25-40-43
Police said they responded to a and released. Match 6 Lotto
noise complaint at Kalaja’s State police said Schnee was Monday: 03-35-43-46-47-48
apartment, 83 S. Main St., at 3 not wearing a seat belt. He was Thursday: 09-18-31-32-36-46
a.m. Saturday and heard loud driving a 2010 Dodge Journey Mega Millions
music coming from an open east when the car crossed into Tuesday: 10-23-39-41-45
Megaball: 15
window. Kalaja was warned the oncoming lane, left the Megaplier: 02
and turned the music off, po- roadway and struck a utility Friday: 22-23-33-39-48
lice said. pole, several mailboxes, a tree Megaball: 29
Megaplier: 03
At 3:49 a.m. police returned and a house.
to the apartment and heard the The car sustained severe Powerball
Wednesday: 04-23-39-49-50
music again playing loudly damage and was towed from powerball: 39
from an open window. Kalaja the scene. The press release on powerplay: 03
Saturday: 21-33-44-45-55
was placed under arrest and the accident did not indicate powerball: 07
charged with disorderly con- the extent of damage to the powerplay: 05
duct, police said. house.
• Police arrested Daniel State police at Shickshinny
Walsh, 23, of High Street, on said the investigation is contin-
public drunkenness charges at uing. OBITUARIES
3:17 a.m. Saturday at Academy NIKO J. KALLIANIOTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER

C hildren storm Wilkes-Barre’s Public Square in search of the lucky egg during Satur- Barnard, Mary
day’s Easter Egg Hunt. The event, which filled the Square with children, was sponsored Cheresko, Mary
Dobranski, Andrew
Shirley A. Tible by the Downtown Wilkes-Barre Business Association. Farrell, John
Gerrity, Rose Marie
April 15, 2011 Jenkins, Benjamin Jr.
Johns, Charles
S hirley A. Tible, of Dupont, for-
merly of Clifton and Lake Hopat-
Mary A. Cheresko LEGISLATIVE BRIEFS Lapsansky, Josephine
McHugh, Thomas
cong, N.J., passed away Friday eve- April 14, 2011 Milne, Mary
ning, April 15, 2011, in Hospice Care NANTICOKE - State Rep. Norton, Romayne
of the VNA, Heritage House,
Wilkes-Barre. She was the widow of
Joseph P. Tible, who died August
M ary A. Cheresko, 58, of Wilkes-
Barre, passed away unexpect-
Gerald Mullery, D-119th Dis-
trict, announced that there
Pechal, Emil Sr.
Piechota, Pauline
edly Thursday evening, April 14, Schwartz, Bearl
26, 2006. will be an internship available
2011. Shaver, Howard Jr.
Born in Dupont, she was a daugh- Born in Wilkes-Barre, on May 18,
in his district office in Nanti-
ter of the late Stella Serafin. Shirley coke. Anyone over the age of Tible, Shirley
1952, she was a daughter of the late Yeninas, Julia
was a graduate of Dupont High 18 can apply to be an intern.
Frank and Genevieve (Jennie) Ko-
School, class of 1952. Internship schedule depends Page 2A, 13A
chanski Cheresko and was a 1970
She was a member of Sacred
graduate of Marymount High on the individual student and
Heart of Jesus Church, Dupont. She
enjoyed the company of her friends School. his or her availability. To
at Wendy’s, Pittston, and Old Coun- Mary had been employed by the apply, an interested student
try Buffet, Wilkes-Barre. Shirley son Brent; as well as several nieces,
former Atwater Silk Mill, Ply-
mouth.
should send a resume and a BUILDING
touched many lives and will forever
remain in the hearts of those who
nephews and cousins.
There will be a viewing from 2 to She was a member of Our Lady of
cover letter to Mullery’s of-
fice. Those interested in ap-
TRUST
loved her. 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Ba- Hope Parish, Wilkes-Barre.
plying for an internship in the
Surviving are her son, Joseph P. loga Funeral Home Inc., 1201 Main Mary was preceded in death by a The Times Leader strives to
III, and his wife, Liz, Wayne, N.J.; sister Barbara Price.
nieces and nephews. 119th District office can e-mail
St., Pittston (Port Griffith). A me- Private funeral services will be correct errors, clarify stories
and daughter Robin Davey and her morial Mass will be celebrated in Surviving are sisters, Theresa the Chief of Staff Leigh Bonc-
held at the convenience of the fam- zewski at lbonczew@pa- and update them promptly.
husband, David, Landing, N.J.; Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, Du- Furcon and her husband, Francis, ily. There will be no calling hours. Corrections will appear in this
brother, John Lena and his wife, pont, at a later date. Interment will Hanover Township, and Genevieve Arrangements are by the Bednar- house.net.
Margaret, Oak Ridge, N.J.; sister,
spot. If you have information
be in Sacred Heart of Jesus Ceme- Buzak and her husband, Bernard, ski & Thomas Funeral Home, 27
Pat Neubert and her husband, Dick, tery, Dupont. to help us correct an inaccu-
Mountain Top; as well as several Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre. LUZERNE COUNTY - State racy or cover an issue more
Hiawassee, Ga.; six grandchildren, For directions or to send an on- Sen. John Yudichak an-
Amy and Joey Tible, Jennifer, Lisa, line condolence, please visit thoroughly, call the newsroom
Bryan and Sean Davey; great-grand- www.balogafuneralhome.com.
nounced that Luzerne County at 829-7242.
Commissioners were recently
John Peter Farrell awarded a $19,770 grant un-
der the Recycling Performance A story on Page 4B of Fri-
day’s sports section incorrect-
Emil F. Pechal Sr. April 15, 2011 Grant Program.
The grant was awarded ly identified the school that
won a girls lacrosse game.
April 13, 2011 John Peter Steward and a communicant at Our based on the 2,000 tons of
Farrell, 46, of Lady of Victory Church. The headline and story should
recycling for the 2008 calen-
Lakeside Drive He will be missed by his wife, the have said Wyoming Seminary
Emil F. Pe- Loftus, and Evelyn Pechal. dar year and the municipal- defeated Lake-Lehman 13-4
chal Sr., 76, of Surviving are his wife of 54 years, in Harveys former Lorraine Schriver; son Chris- ity’s population.
Swoyersville, the former Irene Smaka; children; Lake, died Fri- topher; sister, Mary Bridget Farrell Thursday.
passed away son Henry and his wife, Barbara, of day, April 15, Michael and her husband, Captain
peacefully Old Forge, son David of Swoyersville, 2011. Frank Michael, USN, and their chil-
Wednesday,
April 13, 2011,
daughter Debra Ann Stachyra and
her husband, Andrew, of Exeter, and
Born July 2,
1964, in
dren, John, Mary and Elizabeth of
San Diego, Calif.; and mother-in-law
LOCAL BRIEF
at home. son Edward and his wife, Jean, of Wilkes-Barre, he was a son of the
Born No- Land O’ Lakes, Fla.; two grand- Mary Lou Schriver of Pittston. Pe- +(ISSN No. 0896-4084)
late John Patrick and Mary McCal- ter’s infectious smile and willingness WILKES-BARRE – King’s
vember 16, 1934, in Wilkes-Barre, daughters, April Pechal and Nicole USPS 499-710
lick Farrell. to help anyone in need will be sadly College, working in conjunc-
he was a son of the late Francis and Catherine Stachyra; brother, John Pe-
Anna Mercincavage Pechal. chal, Plains Township; sister, Agnes
Peter was a graduate of E.L.
missed by his many friends and col- tion with a local gas drilling Issue No. 2011-107
Meyers High School, class of 1982,
He was a member of Holy Trin- Makara, Bricktown, N.J.; as well as leagues, whom he considered mem- awareness group called GDAC, Advertising Newsroom
ity Church, Swoyersville. and Luzerne County Community 829-7293 829-7242
numerous nieces and nephews. bers of his extended family. will hold a Gas Awareness kpelleschi@timesleader.com jbutkiewicz@timesleader.com
Emil was a veteran of the U.S. College.
Funeral will be held at 9:30 a.m. Celebration of Peter’s life will be Day on campus Monday. Circulation
Marine Corps, serving in Korea. Tuesday from the Bednarski Fu- Employed by the Wilkes-Barre Jim McCabe – 829-5000

Area School District for 25 years, held at 10 a.m. Wednesday from The event will be held at 3 jmccabe@timesleader.com
He was a lifetime member of the neral Home, 168 Wyoming Ave., Published daily by:
Peter was head custodian at the McLaughlin’s Family Funeral Ser- p.m. in the Sheehy-Farmer
Disabled American Veterans Asso- Wyoming, with a Mass of Christian
ciation, Post 102 of Kingston. district administration building. vice, 142 S. Washington St., Wilkes- Campus Center, third floor, Wilkes-Barre Publishing Company
Burial at 10 a.m. in Holy Trinity
Emil worked 14½ years in the lo- Peter served as vice-president of Barre, with funeral Mass at 11 a.m. in 15 N. Main St.
Church, Swoyersville. Interment will Fitzgerald Room. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
cal mines and retired after 27½ be held in St. Mary’s Cemetery, the Lake-Lehman School Board the Church of Saint Aloysius. Inter-
A showing of the docu- Periodicals postage paid at
years of employment from Techne- Swoyersville. Friends may call from 6 and as a member of the Joint Oper- ment will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery Wilkes-Barre, PA and additional mailing offices
glas in Pittston. in Hanover Township. Visitation will mentary “Gasland,” followed
to 9 p.m. Monday at the funeral ating Committee of the West Side Postmaster: Send address changes
He was preceded in death by his home. Military honors will be con- Career and Technology Center. He be held at McLaughlin’s from 4 to 7 by an informative session to Times Leader, 15 N. Main St.,
son Emil F. Jr.; brother, Frank; and ducted by the AM VETS Honor was first vice-president of the Har- p.m. Tuesday. about natural gas drilling, will Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
sisters, Mary Ann Frushon, Louise Guard of Dupont. veys Lake Lions Club, Chaplain of Permanent messages and memo- be held. Members of the Delivery Monday–Sunday $3.50 per week
Mailed Subscriptions Monday–Sunday
the Sons of the American Legion ries can be shared with Peter’s family GDAC will be available to $4.35 per week in PA
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LOCAL
J E H O VA H ’ S W I T N E S S E S All four congregations in the Wyoming Valley area will share facility I N B R I E F

Work begins for Kingdom Hall


LEHMAN TWP.

Voice of Lions grad speaker


Steve Jones, the voice of the Penn
State football and Nittany Lion basket-
ball programs, will
address graduates at
By BILL O’BOYLE the Penn State Wilkes-
boboyle@timesleader.com Barre commencement
ceremony at 10 a.m.
WILKES-BARRE – Work has begun at
May 14 in the campus
the future site of the new Jehovah’s Wit-
Athletic and Recre-
nesses Kingdom Hall.
ation Building.
The facility is being built at the corner
A 1980 Penn State
of Scott and Laird streets, and Stephen Jones
graduate with a de-
Garrett, project manager, said it could
gree in speech communication and
open by July 1.
broadcasting, Jones began doing radio
“We’re very excited about building a
play-by-play of Nittany Lion basketball
new Kingdom Hall,” Garrett said.
games as an undergraduate. He became
“We’ve been looking to do this for some
the voice of the men’s basketball team
time and we expect our membership to
in 1982 and debuted on the football
increase once the facility is open.”
broadcast with the 2000 Blue-White
Garrett said there are four Jehovah’s
Game. During this year’s commence-
Witnesses congregations in the area: CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
ment exercises, Penn State Wilkes-Barre
two shared the former Kingdom Hall on The future site of the Jehovah’s Witnesses Kingdom Hall at Scott and Laird streets
expects to award 58 diplomas to stu-
North Street in Wilkes-Barre that is now in Wilkes-Barre. It is expected to open by July 1 and serve four congregations.
dents who are completing six associate
owned by King’s College and another in
and 52 bachelor’s degrees.
Nanticoke has also been sold. A fourth ing prepared and construction of the nesses appeared before the Wilkes- ings, will have ample parking and will be
congregation recently formed in the His- building is expected to begin in mid Barre city zoning hearing board more landscaped to fit in with the surround- WILKES-BARRE
panic community, Garrett said. All four May. than a year ago to ask for a special ap- ing area.
congregations will share the new King-
dom Hall, two at a time for services, Gar-
Garrett said volunteers from through-
out Pennsylvania will come to Wilkes-
proval to permit the establishment of
the proposed 400-seat, 10,164-square-
According to the church’s website, Je-
hovah’s Witnesses base their beliefs
Free health fair at center
rett said. There are more than 400 mem- Barre this summer to build the Kingdom foot church. The approval was granted. “solely on the principles found in the Ho- The Wilkes-Barre City Health Depart-
bers of Jehovah’s Witnesses in the area, Hall. He said the site also allows for plen- The property is located across from ly Bible and view first-century Christian- ment has partnered with Wilkes Uni-
he said. ty of parking to accommodate members. the former Carter Rubber building. Be- ity as our model. We believe that in addi- versity’s Nesbitt College of Pharmacy
Drew McLaughlin, assistant to Mayor The Jehovah’s Witnesses first came to cause the location is zoned R-1 (residen- tion to drawing one closer to God, living and Nursing to sponsor a community
Tom Leighton, said the organization has the region in the 1950s, Garrett said. tial), approval of a special exception was by Bible principles gives purpose to life, health fair which will be held Tuesday.
secured all the necessary permits for Representatives of the East Wilkes- required. The application stated the promotes strong family ties, and devel- The free health fair will be held from 9
construction. Garrett said the site is be- Barre congregation of Jehovah’s Wit- church will conform to existing build- ops productive and honest citizens.” a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Kirby Health Cen-
ter, 71 N. Franklin St. and is open to the
public.
AUTISM WALK People of all ages will have free access
to diabetes and stroke screenings, blood

Chill
pressure and cholesterol testing as well
as immunization, stress management,
and dietary education. Call 208-4268 for
more information.

doesn’t HARRISBURG

Boback to retry drill bill

dampen
State Rep. Karen Boback, R-Harveys
Lake, plans to reintroduce legislation
that would increase the required dis-
tance between natural gas wells and

support
waterways and would require well oper-
ators to notify landowners within 5,500
feet of proposed gas
wells.
Applicants for drill-
ing permits would be
The event, now in its fourth year, required to provide all
has grown in size since its outset named landowners
S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER with a plot plan, and
in 2007. Candidate for Wilkes-Barre City Council Linda Urban talks about her platform during a Meet the Candidates forum at the application would
Mt. Zion Baptist Church Saturday morning. have to include the Boback
zone of influence on

Chance to meet the candidates


By STEFFEN LIZZA groundwater; an analysis of the travel
Times Leader Correspondent
time of a release to the nearest water-
FORTY FORT – Crowds came out way; and an emergency contingency
Saturday morning, despite the cold plan.
weather, to take part in a charity walk The bill also would prohibit the drill-
for autism awareness. ing of any well that uses hydraulic frac-
The walk and Community Awareness By STEVEN FONDO NAACP President Ron tion and revitalization the predominant turing or horizontal drilling within
Fair, held at the Forty Fort Sports Com- Times Leader Correspondent Felton. issues. 3,000 feet of or under any drinking
plex, is part of the annual Autism Aware- WILKES-BARRE -- A number of local “In May we’re hosting Mayoral candidate Frank Sarak water reservoir, community water sys-
ness Weekend that also included a can- political candidates gathered at a com- another forum with candi- stressed, “The City of Scranton has a tem or lake in a borough or second-class
dlelight vigil at the Luzerne County munity forum sponsored by the Wilkes- dates for judge, magist- population of 89,000 people and they township. It would also increase the
Courthouse held on Friday. The week- Barre Chapter of the NAACP on Satur- rate and county council. “Everyone will pay their mayor $45,000 a year. The minimum distance between a gas well
end is sponsored by the Luzerne County day. have a chance to speak.” and the nearest building or waterway to
City of Wilkes-Barre pays Mayor
Autism Coalition and John Heinz Rehab Candidates for mayor, city council Event organizers stated voter regis- 1,000 feet.
Leighton $79,000 per year. If I’m elect-
in Wilkes-Barre Township. Nearly a doz- and school board were on hand at tration is a year-round priority of the lo-
en booths from local support groups of- Mount Zion Baptist Church to present cal NAACP chapter but emphasized ed, that’s going to change.” BUTLER TWP.
fered autism aware- their respective platforms to a room full that they do not endorse specific candi- “This is the part of political empo-
Nearly a doz- ness merchandise, of prospective voters. “We strongly be- dates for local office. Several candidates werment where we try to educate vot-
ers,” Felton explained.. “And political
Click mouse, win orchard
en booths such as mugs, brace- lieve that our community has got to be- touted their qualifications for office and
empowerment leads to activism and A few clicks of your mouse could help
lets, and water bot- come more politically astute, more ac- stressed the need for change at the
from local tles as well as infor- tive and more participatory,” said local city’s helm, with taxes, crime preven- that’s the ultimate milestone.”
win an orchard for the Butler Township
support Community Garden.
mation pamphlets.
The Center for Landscape Design &
groups of- There were also
Stewardship – the garden overseer – is

Learning their legal rights concerning gas drilling


fered autism games and family
one of 125 organizations in the country
friendly activities for
awareness selected to participate in the “Commu-
the kids and gift bas-
nities Take Root” program – a collab-
merchandise, kets to be raffled off.
oration between the Fruit Tree Planting
such as mugs, station 98.5 KRZ had PennFuture, an environmental and River Basin Commission hasn’t allowed
Foundation and Dreyer’s Fruit Bars. The
a mobile disc jockey it. But many of her neighbors have signed
bracelets, and spinning the hits. energy advocacy group, held eighth program provides fruit orchards to
gas leases, she said, and she is concerned
water bottles, annual Watershed Workshop. about her drinking water and air quality if deserving communities to beautify
The event, now in
drilling begins. neighborhoods, encourage healthy
as well as its fourth year, has
eating and build strong community
information grown in size since its “I’d like to know what my legal rights
By MATT HUGHES are, because all I’m hearing is what the in- relationships.
onset in 2007.
pamphlets. "This is great. mhughes@timesleader.com dustry is allowed to do, but not so much To vote for the center in the contest,
WILKES-BARRE – Environmentally- private citizens,” Palko said. go to www.communitiestakeroot.com.
There seem to be a lot
of people already and conscious citizens from around Pennsyl- Nine environmental law experts dis-
WILKES-BARRE
the weather isn’t very nice," said one vania met Saturday at King’s College to cussed the legal options citizens have to
volunteer.
Close to 400 individuals signed up to
learn what legal tools they have to protect
their water from the con- NIKO J. KALLIANIOTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
oppose drilling in their communities and
to act as environmental watchdogs to en-
Grandparents to gather
participate in the walk, which raised tamination natural gas Patrick Grenter of Three Rivers Wa- sure drillers are complying with state and The Northeastern Pennsylvania In-
more than $20,000. drilling is purported to terkeeper speaks Saturday. federal environmental law. tergenerational Coalition and several
"It really was a wonderful day,’’ said cause. Panel members spoke and answered sponsors are conducting the fifth annual
Tara Koretz, chairwoman of the Autism Citizens for Pennsylva- Marcellus Shale,” said Leo Kucewicz, of questions about how citizens can track Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
Coalition Walk Committee. "The nia’sFuture,orPennFuture, Thornhurst Township, Lackawanna and fact-check the permit applications Conference: “Knowing Where to Turn”
weather could have been much better, a nonprofit environmental County. “I live next to the upper Lehigh drilling companies file, the rights of citi- on June 3 from 7:45 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at
but we still had a better turn out than and energy advocacy orga- River, which was recently designated ex- zenstosuewhenenvironmentallawisnot the Genetti Hotel and Conference Cen-
last year." nization, hosted its eighth ceptional value, and I’m very concerned followed and the abilities of municipal- ter on East Market Street.
All monies raised throughout the annual Watershed Workshop at the Wil- about the quality of the water.” ities to regulate drilling through zoning. The conference will include work-
weekend will be given to local providers liam G. McGowan School of Business. Kucewicz said there hasn’t been any “There’s about 200 DEP inspectors for shops on various aspects related to
to support the development and expan- The workshop attracted concerned citi- drilling near his home yet, but he wants to about 4,500 Marcellus Shale wells,” said grandparents raising grandchildren. The
sion of services for individuals and fam- zens and environmental advocates from be prepared in case a gas company wants Patrick Grenter, legal director of Three conference is free, but reservations are
ilies affected by autism in Luzerne around the region. to drill there. Rivers Waterkeeper in Homestead near required. Registration deadline is May
County. Previous recipients include “I’m here because I’m a concerned citi- Pauline Palko of Waymart in Wayne Pittsburgh. “Now obviously those num- 27. To register, contact Annette Grella,
New Story, Step by Step Inc., and The zen who wants to learn more about the le- County said that drilling has not begun in bers aren’t good. Citizens are crucial to Area Agency on Aging, at 1-800-252-1512
Jewish Community Center of Wilkes- gal aspects that watershed advocates like her community because it lies in the Dela- having some kind of effective oversight of or 570-822-1159, extension 2429, or
Barre. myself have in combating drilling in the ware River watershed and the Delaware this industry.” agrella@aging.luzerne-wyoming.org.
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I N B R I E F L I B YA N C R I S I S Citizens lash out at NATO for failing to stop the assault on Misrata

More shelling in rebel-held city


By SEBASTIAN ABBOT In eastern Libya, fierce fighting left Assaid Ibrahim, 23,
Associated Press seven rebels dead, 27 wounded and four lies burned and with
AJDABIYA, Libya — Moammar Gad- missing as the anti-Gadhafi forces a broken leg as his
hafi’s forces poured rocket fire after sought to push toward the strategic oil brother, above left,
dawn Saturday into Misrata, the only town of Brega, according to Mo- speaks to a friend
western city still in rebel hands, and hammed Idris, a hospital supervisor in who was with him
weary residents who have endured the nearby city of Ajdabiya. The battle when he was wound-
more than a month of fighting angrily took place on a road halfway between ed in an attack by
pro-Gadhafi forces,
blasted NATO for failing to halt the Ajdabiya and Brega.
at the hospital in
deadly assault. Frustration was growing among resi-
Ajdabiya, Libya,
Five civilians were killed in a 30-min- dents in Misrata, where Gadhafi’s
Saturday.
ute barrage of shelling that heavily dam- troops have intensified their long siege
AP PHOTO aged a factory for dairy products and of the city in recent days. The doctor
Palm Sunday begins Holy Week sent up a thick column of black smoke, a sharply criticized NATO for failing to
Rickyboy Virginio, 9, shapes a palm doctor said. A human rights group has break the assault with its month-old AP PHOTO
frond into a different design to be sold accused the Gadhafi regime of using campaign of airstrikes.
to devotees as he helps his parents in cluster bombs in Misrata — munitions “We have not seen any protection of The theme was echoed in the rebel termination against what is happening
their business a day before the cele- that can cause indiscriminate casualties civilians,” the doctor said. “NATO air- stronghold of Benghazi, where spokes- in Misrata and other Libyan cities, be-
bration of Palm Sunday, Saturday, in and have been banned by most coun- strikes are not enough, and the proof is man Abdel-Hafidh Ghoga told a news cause the destruction that Moammar
suburban Quezon City, north of Manil- tries. The Libyan government and mil- that there are civilians killed every day conference: “There’s no more room for Gadhafi is causing in Libyan cities is
a, Philippines. Roman Catholics itary denied the charge. here,” he said. hesitation or for not standing with de- great and extensive.”
around the country observe Palm
Sunday to signify the entry of Jesus

Brits eye
Christ into Jerusalem and to usher
the start of Holy Week. Cuba celebrates Bay of Pigs anniversary

changing
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN

Five coalition soldiers killed


A tledleastcoalition
five soldiers from the U.S.-

succession
were killed Saturday
when a suicide bomber dressed as a
soldier blew himself up at a military
base in the eastern province of Lagh-
man, Afghanistan, the single deadliest A move is afoot to have the
attack on the alliance in months.
A statement from the International
oldest sibling, not just oldest
Security Assistance Force, as the coali- male, inherit the throne.
tion is known formally, did not give the
nationalities of the dead soldiers nor
say where the attack took place, but an By SYLVIA HUI
Afghan defense ministry spokesman Associated Press
said four of the dead were Afghans. He LONDON — Britain’s govern-
said eight people were wounded, four ment said Saturday it has begun
of them Afghans serving as interpret- the process of reviewing the an-
ers. cient, discriminatory rules of roy-
Defense Ministry Gen. Zahir Azimy al succession, so that if Prince
said foreign soldiers also suffered casu- William and Kate Middleton’s
alties but declined to give details. first child is a baby girl she would
Officials in Laghman province, where eventually become queen.
the attack took place, gave a higher The current rule that puts boys
death toll for Afghans, with Faizanullah ahead of their
Patan, the governor’s spokesman, say- sisters “would Charles’ sis-
ing seven Afghans had died. He gave strike most peo- ter Anne is
no figure for foreign soldiers. ple as a little
old-fashioned,” lower in the
TOKYO AP PHOTO Deputy Prime line of succes-

A
man holds up a homemade poster with images of Cuba’s revolutionary heroes, Fidel Castro and Ernes- Minister Nick sion than her
Radioactive levels rising to ’Che’ Guevara, at the parade commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Bay of Pigs failed invasion, Clegg said. It is younger
just two weeks
Levels of radioactivity have risen Saturday along the Plaza de la Revolucion, or Revolution Square, in Havana, Cuba. The country started
a crucial Communist Party congress with the parade to mark 50 years since the defeat of CIA-backed exiles. until the prince brothers An-
sharply in seawater near a tsunami- and Middleton drew and
crippled nuclear plant in northern get married at Edward.
Japan, signaling the possibility of new London’s West-

FAA adds air traffic controllers


leaks at the facility, the government minster Abbey,
said Saturday. and Clegg said many people may
The announcement came after a agree that the rules should be
magnitude-5.9 earthquake jolted Japan changed so that if the couple’s
on Saturday morning, hours after the first child were a girl, she would
country’s nuclear safety agency ordered eventually inherit the throne —
plant operators to beef up their quake By JOAN LOWY FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt’s The most recent case occurred this even if she had a younger brother.
preparedness systems to prevent a Associated Press week when the pilot of a plane transport- William is second in line to the
recurrence of the nuclear crisis. decision to end the agency’s practice
WASHINGTON — The solution to air ing a critically ill passenger was unable to throne after his father, Prince
There were no reports of damage trafficcontrollersdozingonthejobwillre- of staffing some airport towers where raise the sole controller working at 2 a.m. Charles, who is Queen Elizabeth
from the earthquake, and there was no quire changes beyond the Federal Avia- traffic is light between midnight and 6 in the tower of the Reno-Tahoe Interna- II’s first-born child. Charles’ sister
risk of a tsunami similar to the one that tion Administration’s step of adding a sec- a.m. with a single controller was a tional Airport in Nevada. The controller Anne is lower in the line of suc-
struck the Fukushima Dai-ichi plant ond air traffic controller to overnight was out of communication for 16 minutes cession than her younger broth-
March 11 after a magnitude-9.0 earth- response to at least four incidents in
shifts at more than two dozen airports while the plane circled the airport before ers Andrew and Edward. Charles,
quake, causing Japan’s worst-ever nu- around the country, aviation safety ex- which controllers fell asleep on duty. landing safely. in turn, had only sons, William
clear plant disaster. perts say. Thomas Anthony, director of the Uni- and Harry.
Larger safety issues involving the FAA’s FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt’s de- versity of Southern California’s Aviation Elizabeth II succeeded her fa-
MINERAL WELLS, TEXAS 15,700 controllers are still unaddressed. cision to end the agency’s practice of staff- Safety and Security Program, said he tells ther, King George VI, because he
Residents return after fire Many of those controllers work sched-
ules that allow no realistic opportunity for
ing some airport towers where traffic is
light between midnight and 6 a.m. with a
his students that for every aviation safety
incident like the recent episodes of con-
had no sons. If she had had a
brother, however much younger
Some Texas residents returned Sat- rest. And their record for errors on the job single controller was a response to at least trollers dozing, there are likely hundreds he was, he would have jumped
urday to homes and ranches ravaged by has grown sharply over the last several four incidents in which controllers fell of more minor incidents that go unno- above her in the line of succes-
wildfires that have scorched hundreds years. asleep on duty. ticed or unreported. sion.
of thousands of acres across the
drought-stricken state.

Storms kill 17 in four Midwest, Southern states


Gary Glassock, who owns a 300-acre
ranch near Possum Kingdom Lake
about 120 miles west of Dallas, drove
Saturday from his home in Midland to
find his ranch house and most trees By PHILLIP RAWLS the winds roared through. 140 to 150 mph.
destroyed. A 30,000-acre fire has al-
Associated Press The storms that smacked the Mid- Hymnals still rested on the pews at
BOONE’S CHAPEL, Ala. — The west and South with howling winds and the nearby Boone’s Chapel Baptist
ready destroyed about 30 homes in the pounding rain left17 people dead in four
popular recreation area, Texas Forest home Willard Hollon had shared with Church, even though the walls and roof
his son and granddaughters is gone states. The system plowed through had blown away. Tammie Silas helped
Service officials said. North Carolina on Saturday, stranding
Glasscock he could see treetops on now, as is the one where his daughter clean up the debris and came upon two
hikers in the western part of the state.
fire in the distance through the smoke- lived, both twisted from their founda- Flooding and possible tornado damage photos of the Hollon family.
filled air. tions by a tornado and tossed into the was reported in the central part of the "This is all they’ve got left," Silas said
About 20 homes were destroyed in woods nearby. The storms that devas- state. There were no immediate reports as she clutched the pictures.
tated the Deep South destroyed his fam- of injuries. Willard Hollon’s wife, Sarah, his AP PHOTO
Wichita County on Friday, and fire-
ily, too: Willard, his son Steve and A weather service meteorologist esti- granddaughters and Steve’s wife all sur- T.J. Dees tries to salvage belongings
fighters continued battling three blazes
daughter Cheryl all were killed when mated that the tornado’s winds reached vived. Saturday in Deer Park, Ala.
that totaled 3,500 acres by Saturday.

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the 11 seats on the Luzerne “It’s important that voters turn out prompted some within the elected judges will play a key

JUDGES
County Council. There are al- state legislature to questionrole in restoring trust in the ju-
so a multitude of local school and pick the candidate of their choice whether the state should diciary, which has been deci-
board and municipal races. so that the legislature sees people change to a merit selection mated by scandal over the past
“It’s going to scare people system for judges as opposed two years as three judges were
Continued from Page 1A
off,” Sosar said. “When you want to keep the right to select judg- to allowing voters to make arrested on corruption charg-
time to thoroughly review the see that kind of list of names, es. If there is a low turnout and peo- es.
those choices, said state Supe-
candidates’ qualifications or, people are going to say, ‘I rior Court President Judge Lemmond said he’s im-
worse yet, won’t bother to don’t know who I want to vote
ple don’t care, at some point they might be in dan- Correale Stevens. pressed by the slate of candi-
vote at all. for, I’ll just stay home and wait ger of losing that right.” Stevens, a former Luzerne dates running in this year’s
Voter turnout is historically for the general election.’ ” election, but he has concerns
County judge, said he believes
Correale Stevens
low in primary elections in Robert Schaub, president of Pennsylvania Superior Court president judge about apathy.
the state may opt to go to that
which no national offices are the Luzerne County Bar Asso- system if the public doesn’t “In Luzerne County we’ve
up for grabs. David Sosar, a po- ciation, said he’s hopeful, but show more interest in the had some spectacular judges,
litical science professor at not optimistic, that voters will papers advising the public of he said. process. but we’ve made some mis-
King’s College, said he’s con- take the judicial election seri- the project. “One of the things that make “It’s important that voterstakes,” Lemmond said. “There
cerned the May 17th primaries ously by doing their home- “I’m embarrassed to tell you judicial elections so problem- turn out and pick the candi- is no page we can turn to see
may be even further impacted work on candidates. how few hits we got,” Schaub atic is, generally speaking, the how any one will behave once
date of their choice so that the
by voters who feel over- His pessimism is fueled said. “Based on that experi- people who seek office are legislature sees people want they get in position of author-
whelmed by the volume of of- largely by his experience in ence we did not repeat it this members of the legal commu- to keep the right to select ity.”
fices and candidates. the last judicial race in 2009, year.” nity who have not established judges,” Stevens said. That’s why it’s so important
when 17 candidates sought a reputation in the political for voters to take notice this
“If there is a low turnout and
Bulging ballot two open seats. Situation typical realm,” Baldino said. “All they people don’t care, at some election and choose carefully,
In addition to the 16 judicial Schaub led a Bar Associ- While Schaub was disap- have is their reputation with point they might be in dangerhe said.
candidates, all of whom have ation project in which the can- pointed by the response, it’s the few people they practice, of losing that right.” “We have great selection of
cross-filed on the Republican didates filled out extensive not unusual, said Tom Baldi- unless they handled a high every shade political experi-
and Democratic ballots, vot- questionnaires, which were no, a political science profes- profile case. That means the Lemmond weighs in ence,” Lemmond said.
ers are faced with choosing be- posted on association’s web- sor at Wilkes University. Vot- public doesn’t know much Charles Lemmond, a retired “What a delicious menu to
tween 33 Democrats and 16 site. The legal group then ran ers generally have little infor- about them.” state senator and former choose from. I just hope we
Republicans who are seeking full page ads in several news- mation when choosing judges, Those concerns have county judge, said the newly take advantage of it.”

NAME
believe the most significant issue pendent upon what feelings an in- can come close to balancing out
will be name recognition. dividual voter held on that issue. with someone with three or four
Several candidates enjoy signifi- “Will those who supported the times the money,” Baldino said.
cantly more name recognition governmentchangeovertakeitout
Continued from Page 1A Polachek Gartley in ‘09
than their competitors based on on DeLuca for the position he
most important factors in deter- positions they’ve held in county took?” Sosar asked. That was proven in the last judi-
mining who will be left standing and local government and/or the Conversely, those who opposed cialelectionin2009,whenTinaPo-
for the general election in Novem- political arena. home rule may want to “get even” lachek Gartley, who spent about Aciukewicz Blazick Bufalino DeLuca
ber? James Haggerty, the mayor of with Haggerty and vote against $30,000, beat out several other
Local political analysts David Kingston, and Vito DeLuca, solic- him for judge, Sosar said. candidates, including one who
Sosar of King’s College and Tom itor for Luzerne County, are per- While name recognition is im- spent $280,000.
Baldino of Wilkes University say haps the most high profile, routine- portant, that doesn’t mean the can- Geography is also expected to
name recognition and geography, ly being quoted in news articles. didates whose legal careers have play a role as voter turnout is ex-
and, to a lesser extent, money, gen- Mark Bufalino is well known in been more behind the scenes can’t pected to be low. It might take just
der and political affiliation, will Democratic circles based on his prevail, Sosar and Baldino said. a few thousand votes win a spot on
likely be the key issues. former position as head of that po- Sosar said those candidates will at least one of the ballots, Baldino
The race features four female litical party for the county, while likely have to spend more money said. Gelb Haggerty Hanlon Mirabito Hughes
candidates, up from the three who Fred Pierantoni is the long time on advertising. The real key, he That will likely benefit Radick,
ran in 2009 judicial primary. Sosar magisterial judge in Pittston. said, is to get out in the public and the lone candidate who hails from
said he believes gender may be a “Name recognition is going to meet as many people in person as the Hazleton area, Baldino said.
factor, but he doubts it will be be a big thing. People don’t vote for possible. “If she gets a disproportionate
enough, by itself, to catapult the people they don’t know,” Sosar “Unless a person is well known number of Hazleton votes, she’s
women – Lesa Gelb, Paula Radick, said. “But that can be a plus or mi- in the community, he or she is go- likely to win one of the spots,” Bal-
Jennifer Rogers and Molly Hanlon nus.” ing to have to take a lot of time and dino said.
Mirabito – to victory. Haggerty and DeLuca, for in- effort and ads,” Sosar said. The other candidates will be
Likewise, political affiliation stance,werekeyspokesmenforop- Baldino agreed money will play more likely to split votes amongst McMonagle Pierantoni Radick Rogers
will likely play a role – four of the16 posing sides in the battle over the some role, but he doesn’t see it as them. They hail from the Moun-
candidates are Republicans, 12 are Home Rule charter that altered the being a deciding factor. tain Top area (Dick Hughes, Joe
Democrats. Baldino said he ex- form of government from three- Those who don’t have a lot to Sklarosky Jr., Michael Blazick and
pects mixed results, with few of the commissioners to the 11-member spend can overcome that by doing Tony Ross); The Back Mountain
candidates winning on both bal- county council. Haggerty chaired “retail level politicking,” the grass- area (DeLuca, Bufalino, Rogers,
lots. the home rule committee and roots approach of meeting with Jim McMonagle and John Aciu-
championed its formation, while small groups of people who will kewicz); the Pittston Area ( Pieran-
Name recognition DeLuca was an outspoken critic. spread the word, Baldino said. toni, Gelb, Mike Vough and Joe Sa-
Baldino and Sosar, who each Sosar said those positions could “Someone who invests the time porito) and the West Side (Hagger- Ross Saporito Sklarosky Vough
teach political science, said they help or hurt the candidates de- and energy and meets with groups ty and Hanlon Mirabito).
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McIntosh wants to bring breath of fresh air to county council


Republican from Dallas Twp. “If I’m going to complain, at “If I’m going to com- ly-sized counties would pinpoint WILLIAM MCINTOSH
least I can say, ‘Hey, I stood up. I areas where reductions may be
considers lack of political plain, at least I can say, Age: 42
threw my hat in the ring.’ If they warranted, he said. Technological
experience a strength. want to put me on the council to ‘Hey, I stood up. I threw advances could also allow stream- Political party: Republican
Residence: Dallas Township
try to make things better, I’m will- lining, he said.
ing to do it. If they say ‘No, we’re my hat in the ring.’ If Council members must also
Education: Bachelor’s degree in
electrical engineering technology
By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES going to pick these other people,’ they want to put me on standardize union contracts, he from the Pennsylvania State Uni-
jandes@timesleader.com I’m fine with that, too,” said the said. versity; master’s degree in orga-
Republican Luzerne County Dallas Township resident.
the council to try to “To help save the county money nizational management from
Council candidate William McIn- McIntosh said his experience as make things better, I’m -- this is going to be unpopular -- Misericordia University; currently
pursuing a master’s in business
tosh likes to emphasize that he’s a a construction manager and engi- we have to start aligning our coun-
stranger to politics. neer would help on council.
willing to do it.” ty government employees more to
administration at Misericordia.
Work experience: Fourteen years
“I think my biggest strength is “I work on projects to make sure William McIntosh the private sector in terms of bene- at Commonwealth Telephone
that I haven’t been involved in pol- they get done on time and on bud- County council candidate fits and co-pays,” McIntosh said. Enterprises; 15 months as a con-
itics locally,” McIn- get,” he said. McIntosh said he’s fiscally con- tractor at Procter & Gamble’s
tosh recently told a He did not support the county’s the top qualities he’d seek in the servative in his personal and pro- Mehoopany site; currently an
electrical engineer at PPL Susque-
Times Leader en- home rule charter, saying its eight- new county manager, and he said fessional life and would carry that hanna.
dorsement panel. “I percent cap on revenue increases he’d have reservations hiring any through to a council seat. Family: Did not respond
think I can bring a is too high. He also disagreed with high-ranking county officials for “Something has to be done. We
breath of fresh air to the elimination of the controller’s the position. cannot continue to spend money CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
the county.” power to stop payments. Benchmarking the county’s we don’t have and borrow. That’s “Hard decisions are going to have William McIntosh is a candidate
McIntosh said his only alle- Honesty and integrity would be staffing levels with other similar- what I’m pushing for,” he said. to be made, unfortunately.” for Luzerne County Council.
giance will be to taxpayers and
voters. He said he never imagined
he would run for public office but
was frustrated by county corrup-
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velous paper is working with the awards. for page design while staff writ- reporting and Adriane Heine page design. The newspaper al-

AWARDS
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Publisher Richard L. Connor of existence, Go Lackawanna honorable mention for feature category. Don McGlynn won Award for the division.
said of the awards for The took home six awards. Stepha- beat reporting. first place in the feature beat “It’s gratifying to win awards
Times Leader. “It has become nie Longo earned first place for In Division VI, The Sunday reporting category while Lind- for writing, reporting, photog-
Continued from Page 1A
normal for us to dominate in ongoing news coverage and a Dispatch won a first-place award sey Jones took first for front raphy and design at papers
for all of our publications com- news coverage, circulation first for online special project. for headline writing by Jack page design. Joan Mead-Matsui throughout the company,” said
bined is another indication of growth, and advertiser support, Photographer Jason Riedmiller Smiles, an honorable mention won second place in the sports Executive Editor Joe Butkiew-
how we are the leaders in this but now we consistently tri- won a first-place prize for his for Smiles in feature writing and story category. Mauri Rapp icz. “To consistently win so
market.” umph regionally and national- photo story “All That Jazz.” Wil- an honorable mention for Rick earned an honorable mention in many awards year after year in
For The Times Leader, staff ly.” liam Tarutis won an honorable Notari’s sports beat reporting. the series category and the trio this prominent journalism con-
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Simpson points to federal work EARLY


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Dr. S. Rahman, M.D. Nick Telincho
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Wilkes-Barre man said ceipt of non-tax debt. the county to identify new con- Psychiatrist Therapist
“I did that for seven years and struction and improvements that
government experience will Expertise in Panic Attack Expertise in Family/
was very successful at it. We did should be added to the tax rolls. Depression, Anxiety, OCD, Bipolar, Marital/Couple/Grief/
help him reach county council. things like seize helicopters and He also wants to explore the PTSD, ADHD Phase of Life Counseling
raid banks for accounts. We ac- possibility of increasing the Now accepting • Anger Management
• Childhood Abuse
tually collected fines from really county hotel tax from 5 to 6 per- new patients for
• Drug/Alcohol/Smoking Cessation
medicaton management.
By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES bad actors that were running cent, dedicating revenue from Patients of all ages welcome. • Hypnotherapy
jandes@timesleader.com mines,” Simpson said. the additional percentage to pay
Accepting Medical Assistance, Medicare, BC/BS, Geisinger
Bruce J. Simpson said his expe- He went on to work as a special off county debt. & most insurances
rience as a manager in the federal agent investigating criminal mat- The hotel tax is added to the
government would allow him to ters for the U.S. Food and Drug cost of a room at hotels, motels SHAVERTOWN
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“A lot of business people think collections for the U.S. Depart- required to allow the county to CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
that they’re automatically quali- ment of the Treasury, overseeing increase the hotel tax percent- BRUCE J.
fied because they $50 billion in unpaid non-tax age. SIMPSON
run a business. It’s
not the same thing.
debt. He worked in that position
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Maryland; chief of collections at
worked in public service. After
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THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com ➛ O B I T U A R I E S SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 2011 PAGE 13A

BEARL SCHWARTZ, of Naples, Rose Marie Gerrity Romayne B. Norton Julia D. Yeninas
Fla., died Saturday, April 16, 2011,
April 15, 2011 April 15, 2011 April 15, 2011
in Naples.
Funeral arrangements are Julia D. (Malkos-
pending from the Rosenberg Fu-
neral Chapel, Wilkes-Barre. A full
obituary will appear in Monday’s
R ose Marie Gerrity, 80, a resident
of Swoyersville, passed away
early Friday morning, April 15, 2011,
R omayne B. Norton, 87, formerly
a resident of Wilkes-Barre, and
ki) Yeninas, 94,
formerly of
Gould Street, Ply-
most recently a guest at the Wesley
edition of The Times Leader. The at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Med- Village Campus, Jenkins Township, mouth, passed
funeral service will be held Mon- ical Center, Plains Township. passed away early Friday morning, away Friday,
day afternoon. She was the beloved wife of the April 15, 2011, at
April 15, 2011, at the Partridge-Tip-
late James J. Gerrity, who passed Meleck Hospice
MARY ROSEANN ANDALORO pett Nursing Facility of the Wesley House, Temple
MILNE, 61, of Garland, Texas, away on September 14, 1984.
Village Campus, Jenkins Township. Terrace, Fla.
passed away Thursday, April 14, Born on June 12, 1930, in Wilkes-
Barre, Rose was a daughter of the Her beloved husband was the late Born February 16, 1917, she was a
2011. George H. Norton, who passed
late August and Anna (Hetro) Peel- daughter of the late John and Anna
Services are pending from the Malkoski.
Williams Funeral Directors of Gar- er. away on September 29, 2009. Ge-
Rose was raised in Swoyersville orge and Romayne shared 65 beauti- She was a lifelong resident of Ply-
land, Texas. mouth, and for the past year she re-
and was a graduate of the former ful years of marriage.
THOMAS JOHN MCHUGH, sided with her children in East
Swoyersville High School, class of Born on May 13, 1923, in Clarks
45, of Stroudsburg, Pa., passed Stroudsburg, Pa., and Valrico, Fla.
1948. Summit, Romayne was a daughter Prior to her retirement, she was
away Tuesday, April 12, 2011, at
Prior to her retirement, Rose was of the late George and Emma (Koer- employed by Wyoming Valley Gar-
home. Born September 19, 1965, in
employed for over 25 years by the band, James, of Mesa, Ariz., Cindy ner) Bowen. Romayne was the last al nieces and nephews. ment Co., Wilkes-Barre.
Kingston, he was a son of Virginia former Topps Chewing Gum, Du- Gerrity of Swoyersville, and Debbie surviving member of her immediate The Family wishes to extend Julia was a member of the former
Glynn McHugh, of West Wyoming, ryea. Layaou of Swoyersville; her grand- family. their sincere thanks to all of Ro- St. Casmir’s Church, Lyndwood, Ha-
and the late Thomas McHugh. In Devoted to her faith, Rose was a children, Kara Chase, Lisa Barrera, Romayne was raised in Wilkes- mayne’s friends for their kindness nover Township, and most recently
addition to his mother, Thomas is member of Holy Trinity Church of Janine Barrera, Bill Layaou and
survived by his children, Corey Barre and was a graduate of Elmer and assistance to her over the past St. Robert Bellarmine Parish, Wilkes-
Swoyersville. James Layaou; her great-grandchil- Barre.
and Shawna; sister, Donna Mar- L. Meyers High School, class of 19 months.
Rose was a wonderful cook who dren, Ashley and Walker Chase; as She was preceded in death by her
cum; and granddaughter Addison. 1941. A private funeral service for
enjoyed creating exceptional meals well as nieces and nephews. husband, John Yeninas; and sisters,
Private services were held at for her family and friends. She was Relatives and friends are re- A homemaker most of her life, Romayne will be held for her family. Dolores Malkoski, Tessie Mattey,
the convenience of the family. Ar- also an avid reader. spectfully invited to attend the fu- Romayne also worked as a teacher’s The Rev. Henry Medd will officiate Nellie Regalis and Jennie Swelgen.
rangements were by the Bednarski Family always came first to Rose neral which will be conducted at aide for Dan Flood Elementary the funeral service. Interment will Surviving are her son John Yeninas
Funeral Home, 168 Wyoming Ave., throughout her life, and she treasur- 9:30 a.m. Monday from the Wro- School, Wilkes-Barre, and later as a be in Oak Lawn Cemetery, Hanover and wife, Barbara, of Valrico, Fla.;
Wyoming. ed each opportunity she had to be blewski Funeral Home Inc., 1442 secretary in the Circulation Depart- Township. There will be no public daughter Theresa Gillon and hus-
MARY ALICE BARNARD, 85, with her loved ones. She held a spe- Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort, followed ment at The Times Leader, Wilkes- calling hours. band, Marshall, of Brandon, Fla.;
of Dallas, died Saturday, April 16, cial place in her heart for her grand- by a Mass of Christian Burial to be Barre. Funeral arrangements have been daughter Barbara Mascali of East
2011, in Geisinger Wyoming Valley children and great-grandchildren, celebrated at 10 a.m. in Holy Trinity Romayne enjoyed many things in entrusted to the care and direction Stroudsburg, Pa.; grandchildren, An-
Medical Center, Plains Township. loving each one of them uncondi- Church, 116 Hughes St., Swoyers- gela Shotto and husband, Atty. Mi-
life, especially socializing with her of the Wroblewski Funeral Home chael A. Jr., of Wilkes-Barre, Miles
Funeral arrangements have tionally. ville, with the Rev. William J. Karle, friends, cooking for her family, knit- Inc., 1442 Wyoming Ave., Forty
Rose will forever be remembered her pastor, officiating. Interment Gillon of Brandon, Fla., and Vincent
been entrusted to the Harold C. ting, sewing and playing cards. Fort. Podlaski of New York City, N.Y.;
Snowdon Funeral Home Inc., 140 as a loving and devoted mother, with the Rite of Committal will fol- For additional information, or to
In addition to her parents, Ge- great-granddaughters, Ashley Louise
N. Main St., Shavertown. A full grandmother, great-grandmother, low in the Denison Cemetery,
aunt and friend. Her spirit will for- orge and Emma Bowen, and her send the family of Mrs. Romayne B. Gribble and Julia Francesca Shotto;
obituary will appear in Monday’s Swoyersville. Family and friends are
husband, George, Romayne was al- Norton an online message of condo- as well as numerous nieces and neph-
edition of The Times Leader. ever live on in the hearts of her fam- invited to call from 4 to 6 p.m. today
so preceded in death by her brother, lence, you may visit the funeral ews.
ily and friends. at the funeral home. Funeral will be held at 9:30 a.m.
BENJAMIN JENKINS JR., 71, In addition to her parents, August For additional information, or to Robert Bowen; and her sister, Mary home website at www.wroblewski-
Louise Bowen. funeralhome.com. Wednesday from the S.J. Grontkow-
of Plymouth, died Saturday morn- and Anna Peeler; and her husband, send the family of Mrs. Rose Marie ski Funeral Home, 530 W. Main St.,
ing, April 16, 2011, at his home. James, Rose was also preceded in Gerrity an online message of condo- Romayne is survived by her In lieu of flowers, memorial con- Plymouth, followed by Mass of Chris-
Funeral arrangements are death by her brother, Robert Peeler. lence, you may visit the funeral daughter, Cathy Norton, of Lattim- tributions may be made in Ro- tian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Robert
pending from the William A. Reese Rose is survived by her daugh- home website at www.wroblewski- er Mines; her son, Scott Norton and mayne’s memory to the Hazleton Li- Bellarmine Parish, the former St.
Funeral Chapel, rear 56 Gaylord ters, Roseann Barrera and her hus- funeralhome.com. his wife, Jackie, of Newton, N.J.; her brary, Southside Branch, 15 Ke- Aloysius Church, Wilkes-Barre. Inter-
Ave., Plymouth. grandson, Corey Norton; and sever- layres Road., McAdoo, PA 18237. ment will be in St. Casimir’s Ceme-
tery, Muhlenburg, Pa. Family and
friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m.
Andrew Dobranski Tuesday.
Charles W. Johns April 15, 2011 Howard A. Shaver Jr.
Donations may be made to Meleck
Hospice House, 11125 N. 52nd St.,
April 15, 2011 Temple Terrace, FL 33617.
April 13, 2011 Please visit www.sjgrontkowski-
C harles W. Johns, 92, of Moun-
tain Top, died Friday, April 15, A ndrew Dobranski, 83, of Ashley,
passed away peacefully Friday,
funeralhome.com for directions or to
submit online condolences to Julia’s
2011, at home.
His wife, the former Lillian Car-
April 15, 2011, surrounded by his
family in the Hospice Community H oward A. Shaver Jr., 82, of Ma-
cungie, Pa., passed away
Wednesday, April 13, 2011, in the Vi-
family.
rozza, died in 1990. They celebrat- Care Inpatient Unit of Geisinger
ed their 50th wedding anniversary South Wilkes-Barre. tas Hospice Unit of Physicians Re-
in 1989. gional Hospital, Naples, Fla.
He was born April 27, 1918, in
Born in Ashley, on March 4, 1928,
he was a son of the late Ignatz and
Born in Edwardsville, he was a Pauline Piechota
Wyoming, a son of the late George son of the late Howard A. Sr., and
A. and Martha A. Shields Johns.
Anna Krochmal Dobranski. He was April 15, 2011
Frieda Meissner Shaver. He was a
educated in Ashley schools and first
He was graduated from Wyoming
High School in 1936.
For 33 years, from 1949 until
worked as a miner for Blue Coal Co.,
Ashley. He was employed by B.F.
graduate of Wyoming Memorial
High School, class of 1946, where he P auline (Casey) Piechota, 77, a res-
ident of Dupont, died Friday,
served as senior class president, and April 15, 2011.
1982, he was the caretaker of Pitt- Goodrich Tire Co., Exeter, until his Wilkes College, class of 1954. Born December 31, 1933, in Du-
ston Cemetery. Prior to that time, retirement. He resided in Macungie, Pa., for pont, she was a daughter of the late
Charles was employed as a machi- He had served in the U.S. Army the past 47 years with his wife, Mel- Mary and Nicholas Casey-Kasa.
nist by Franconi Brothers in King- during the Korean War and was a ba. Pauline was employed for many
ston. member of St. Leo’s Church, Ashley. Harry, Mocanaqua, and Anthony Howard was a veteran of the U.S. years by Casey-Kasa Coal Co., her
He was a member of St. John’s Andrew enjoyed being a home gar- Dobranski, Ashley; as well as great-
Masonic Lodge No. 233. He was a Air Force. Prior to his retirement, he ers, J. Hall Shaver, Wyoming, and family-owned business. Pauline was
dener, going for walks and listening grandchildren, Monika and Kayden was employed as a Regional Manag- an active parishioner at Sacred Heart
kind, quiet and private man with a to polka music. Kratz, Drums. Joseph M. Shaver and his wife, Jan-
gentle sense of humor. He was de- er for the AC Delco Division of Gen- ice, Wyoming; and nieces and neph- of Jesus Church in Dupont and a
He was preceded in death by his Andrew’s funeral will be con- eral Motors Corporation for 47 member of the women’s society, nu-
voted to his family. He held himself ews.
beloved wife of 43 years, the former ducted at 9:15 a.m. Monday years. merous church projects, and events.
to a high standard in the quality of Funeral services will be held
any work that he performed. Over Theresa A. Rygelski, January 17, from the Mark V. Yanaitis Funeral He was the oldest living member She was a devoted wife and moth-
at 1 p.m. Wednesday in the
the years he enjoyed carving in 2005; by brothers, Peter, John, Ge- Home, 55 Stark St., Plains Town- of the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church er who was dedicated to her family
Metcalfe and Shaver Funeral Home
wood and stone, playing chess, orge, Paul; a sister, Katherine Law- ship, with a Mass of Christian Burial of Kingston and served as a head Inc., 504 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, and loved spending time with them.
and listening to Metropolitan Op- ney; and infant sister, Mary. at 10 a.m. in St. Leo’s Church, Ash- usher. Howard was a 50-plus year with the Rev. Paul J. Metzloff, of the Pauline was preceded in death by
era broadcasts. Mr. Dobranski is survived by ley. Interment will follow in St. Ma- member of the Wyoming Lodge 468 Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, offi- her husband, Frank; brothers, Joe
Charles was preceded in death daughters, Hermine DeAngelo and ry’s Cemetery, Hanover Township. F&AM, member of the Keystone ciating. Interment will be in the and Mike Casey; and sisters, Julie
by two brothers, George A. Johns her husband, Joseph, Avoca, Ann Friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m. to- Consistory, and the Irem Shrine Wyoming Cemetery. Friends may Hudzinski and Barbara Urtishak.
Jr., and Arthur Johns. Dobranski and Susan Dobranski, day at the funeral home. A.A.O.N.M.S. of Dallas. He was also call from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Pauline is survived by her daugh-
Surviving are a daughter, Bon- both at home; a sister, Mary Soyer, The family requests in lieu of a member of the Allentown Duffers funeral home. Masonic service will ters, Donna Piechota of Dupont, and
nie K. Johns, Mountain Top, loving Winter Park, Fla.; grandchildren, Ri- flowers that memorial donations be Golf League. be conducted at 7 p.m. Tuesday in Deborah and her husband, Michael
caregiver with whom he lived; a chard Kratz Jr., and wife, Andrea, given to St. Leo’s Church, 33 Man- Preceding him in death was his the funeral home by the Wyoming Igoe, of Buffalo, N.Y.; and son Dr. Dar-
son, the Rev. Dr Charles E. Johns Drums, Nicole Meade and husband, hattan St., Ashley, PA 18706-2309. brother, Jesse Clinton Shaver. Masonic Lodge 468. ren Piechota of Philadelphia, Pa.;
and wife, Gail, Madison Township,
Pa.; a brother, Milton E. Johns and Surviving are his wife, the former Memorial contributions may be grandchildren, Kyla and her hus-
wife, Ann Lorraine, Wyoming; Melba Reakes Shaver, with whom made to the Holy Trinity Lutheran band, Shaun Handley, of Buffalo,
three grandsons, Aaron Z. Johns they would have celebrated 54 years Church in memory of Howard A. N.Y., and Trevor Igoe of Buffalo, N.Y.;
and wife, Coleen, Royersford, Pa., Josephine Lapsansky of marriage in October; sister, Joan Shaver Jr., 813 Wyoming Ave., King- brothers, Ted and his wife, Ann Marie
Benjamin C. Johns and wife, Lau- Shaver Hermann, Wyoming; broth- ston, PA 18704. Casey, of Suscon, Vincent and his
ren, Alexandria, Va., and Adam Ju- April 15, 2011 wife, Betty Kasa, of Suscon, and Cary
gus and wife, Jennifer, Mountain and his wife, Donna Kasa, of Suscon;
Top; two great-grandsons, Alexan-
der C. Johns and Owen A. Johns,
Royersford; as well as several niec-
Jawayosephine Lapsansky, of Brazil
Street, Wilkes-Barre, passed
peacefully in the embrace of FUNERALS
sisters, Betty and her husband, Ri-
chard Belles, of Suscon, and Elaine
Kasa of Suscon; brother-in-law Mi-
es and nephews. her sons Friday, April 15, 2011, at the chael Urtishak of Suscon; sister-in-
Private memorial services Timber Ridge Nursing and Rehabil- BALTRUSHES – Ethel, Mass of Swanson Funeral Home Inc., law Betty Casey of Dupont, and
will be held at the convenience of itation Center, Plains Township. Christian Burial 10:30 a.m. Mon- corner of routes 29 and 118, Pikes
the family with interment in Pitt- Theresa Casey of Dupont; as well as
A loving mother and devoted day in St. John the Baptist Creek. Mass of Christian Burial 10
ston Cemetery. numerous nieces and nephews.
grandmother, Josephine cared Church, Larksville. Friends may a.m. from Our Lady of Victory
The family deeply appreciates call from 2 to 5 p.m. today at the Church, Harveys Lake. Friends Funeral services will be handled
deeply about her family and friends.
the wise and compassionate care Her kind and gentle ways will be re- S.J. Grontkowski Funeral Home, may call from 2 to 4 p.m. today at by Graziano Funeral Home Inc., Pitt-
he received from Dr. John M. Pra- membered by all who knew her. 530 W. Main St., Plymouth. the funeral home. ston Township. Calling hours will be
ter, Wilkes-Barre, as well as the BURNS – John, funeral 9 a.m. JESUIT – Paul, funeral 9:45 a.m. held from 5 to 8 p.m. Monday at the
She was born in Inkerman, on No- Monday from the E. Blake Collins Monday from the Thomas P.
staff of Complete Home Care, funeral home. A Mass of Christian
vember 17, 1923, a daughter of the Funeral Home, 159 George Ave., Kearney Funeral Home Inc., Old
Kingston, and the staff of Hospice Burial will be held at Sacred Heart of
late Frank and Helen Biestek Nie- Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Christian Forge, with a 10:30 a.m. Mass of
of the Sacred Heart, Wilkes-Barre. Jesus R.C. Church, Dupont, at10 a.m.
Memorial contributions, if de- miec. She was a graduate of Jenkins Burial 9:30 a.m. in St. Benedict’s Christian Burial in Divine Mercy
Township High School, class of Church, Wilkes-Barre. Friends Church, Scranton. Friends may Tuesday (9:30 a.m. from Funeral
sired, may be made to Hospice of may call from 4 to 7 p.m. today. call from 2 to 5 p.m. today at the Home), with the Rev. Joseph Verespy
the Sacred Heart Memorial Fund, 1941, and moved to Newark, N.J., to
Wilkes-Barre and Helen Sartin of CASTELLANI – Petrona, funeral funeral home. officiating. Interment will follow at
600 Baltimore Drive, Wilkes- work in a defense plant during
Kingston. 9:15 a.m. Monday from the Davis- KENDRICK – Beatrice, memorial Sacred Heart of Jesus Cemetery, Du-
Barre, PA 18702. World War II. Dinelli Funeral Home, 170 E. Broad service 11 a.m. Tuesday from Bible
Josephine’s family would like to pont.
Arrangements are entrusted to She was one of the first “42 Crew St., Nanticoke. Mass of Christian Baptist Church, 45 Furnace St.,
thank the nursing staff of Wilkes- In lieu of flowers, donations can be
the Hugh B. Hughes & Son Inc. Fu- of Rosie the Reviters Brigade” Burial 10 a.m. in St. Anthony of Shickshinny. Calling hours from 7
Barre General Hospital Intensive made to Sacred Heart of Jesus R.C.
neral Home, 1044 Wyoming Ave., which built the B-17 Bombers. Her Padua Roman Catholic Church, to 9 p.m. Monday in the church.
Care Unit and staff at Timber Ridge
Forty Fort. future husband, Jacob, flew B-17 Exeter. Visitation from 8:30 to PHILLIPS- Nancie, funeral 11 a.m. Church, 215 Lackawanna Ave., Du-
Rehabilitation, neurosurgeons Dr. 9:15 a.m. Monday at the funeral Monday from the William A.
missions during the Normandy in- pont, PA 18641.
Carlo DeLuna and Dr. Stanley Bo- home. Reese Funeral Chapel, rear 56
vasion and brought his invasion par-
OBITUARY POLICY achute home after the war. This silk
hinski, for their wonderful care and DEVLIN – James, funeral 9:30 a.m. Gaylord Ave., Plymouth. Friends More Obituaries, Page 2A
compassion, and a special thanks to Monday from the Harold C. Snow- may call from 3 to 7 p.m. today.
The Times Leader publish- material was used to make Jose- don Funeral Home Inc., 140 N. REGGIE – Jane, memorial service 10
es free obituaries, which Dr. Raymond Joseph of Renal Asso-
phine’s wedding dress in 1947. They Main St., Shavertown. Mass of a.m. Monday at the Forty Fort
have a 27-line limit, and paid ciates. Happy 49th Birthday In Heaven
celebrated 50 years of marriage in Funeral services will be held at Christian Burial 10 a.m. in St. United Methodist Church, Wyom-
obituaries, which can run
with a photograph. A funeral
1997.
She was a member of Ss. Peter &
9:30 a.m. Tuesday from the Michael
Therese’s Church, Shavertown.
Friends may call from 3 to 5 p.m.
ing Avenue, Forty Fort.
SMIGIEL – Joseph, Memorial Mass
Charlene Malloy
home representative can call J. Mikelski Funeral Home, 293 S. today at the funeral home. 9:30 a.m. Tuesday in St. John the 04/17/62 - 01/02/11
Paul Church, Plains Township, and River St., Plains Township, with a
the obituary desk at (570) DROBNICKI – Michael, funeral 9:30 Evangelist Church, 35 William St.,
was past secretary and treasurer of Mass of Christian Burial to be cele- a.m. Monday from the Curtis L. Pittston.
829-7224, send a fax to (570) the Altar and Rosary Society and
829-5537 or e-mail to tlo- brated at 10 a.m. at Ss. Peter & Paul
Choir of Ss. Peter & Paul and St. Ce- Church, Plains Township. Inter-
bits@timesleader.com. If you
fax or e-mail, please call to celia’s Parishes. ment will be at St. Rocco’s Cemete- The Family of the late
Preceding her in death were her
confirm. Obituaries must be
husband, Jacob, in 1997; brother,
ry, Pittston. Friends may call from 4 Ann T. Rosenko & Richard Rosenko Jr.
submitted by 9 p.m. Sunday to 7 p.m. Monday. would like to take this opportunity to thank the owners and
through Thursday and 7:30 John Niemiec; and sisters, Sophie Josephine was a life member of
Ruskey, Nellie Paczkowski, Agnes employees of Pizza Perfect, Trucksville for their kindness and
p.m. Friday and Saturday. Pennsylvanians for Human Life of
and Theresa Niemiec. thoughtfulness during the most difficult time we recently
Obituaries must be sent by a Wilkes-Barre. Memorial donations If we could have a lifetime wish
funeral home or crematory, Surviving are her sons, Jacob and encountered in our lives. Louise, Richard, Myron, Tammy, Janine,
may be made in Josephine’s name to Paul and employees of Pizza Perfect your concern and A dream that would come true
or must name who is hand- wife, Cathy, of Plains Township, Mi- Pa. for Human Life, 31 Hanover St., we’d pray to God with all our hearts
ling arrangements, with chael and wife, Georgia, of Plains compassion during the loss of our loved ones was above and
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702. beyond what anyone could have done for us. There are not for yesterday and you.
address and phone number. Township, and Philip and wife, Ma- A thousand words can’t bring you back
We discourage handwritten ry, of Nuangola; grandchildren, enough words to describe our feelings of gratitude. You gave all
We know because we’ve tried
notices; they incur a $15
typing fee.
Kimberly Ann, Jacob, Brian and Mi-
chael; great-granddaughter Lia Isa-
G en etti’s your time and effort to our losses by supplying your beautiful
establishment and comfort, yet you asked for nothing in return,
and neither will a million tears

bel; as well as sisters; Hedy Gill of A fterFu nera lLu ncheons for that we will always be grateful.
we know because we’ve cried.
You left behind our broken hearts and
Sta rting a t$7.95 p erp erson We also would like to give our appreciation to the staff on 5 West happy memories too
ST.M A RY’S H otelBerea vem entR a tes
at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Hospital, for their dedication and
compassion to our loved one during his time of need. Thank you
We never wanted memories
we only wanted you.
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It’s fun and music as the tropics come to town


Community pitches in for a Northeastern Pennsylvania Phil- glazed chicken with spicy pine-
harmonic, in her welcome. apple salsa, with sweet potato
Cuban-themed night to help
“Events like these help bring in beignets for dessert.
the area’s orchestra. revenue, as well as a time for The signature drink for the
our staff and patrons to get to- evening was a traditional Cuban
gether for an evening of toast- mojito, and then guests danced
By MIKE GOLUBIEWSKI ing, dining, dancing and merri- to the Latin-inspired beats of
For The Times Leader ment.” the Dance Hall Docs, a band
PLAINS TWP. – It may have Guests dined on grilled guava from Reading.
been stormy outside, but inside
the Seasons Ballroom at Mohe-
gan Sun at Pocono Downs, the
moon was out and the palm
trees were swaying in the gentle
breeze at the Northeastern
Pennsylvania Philharmonic’s
third annual “Lovin’ The Music”
fundraising gala Saturday.
“A Night In Havana” was this
year’s theme and more than 150
guests were treated to an eve-
ning of Cuban-themed events,
including a cigar rolling demon-
stration by Paul Flores from
New York City.
“In times of economic reces-
sion, the first areas of financial
pruning always seem to focus DON CAREY PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER
on social and artistic endeav- Waitress Jennifer Carr serves a flaming dessert at the ‘A Night in Havana’ event Saturday at Mohe-
ors,” said Nancy Schmitt-Farkas, Kathi Flack and Greg Weaver chat during ‘A Night in Havana,’ a gan Sun at Pocono Downs. The event was a benefit for the Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmon-
the executive director of the benefit for the Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic. ic. There was plenty of food for guests to enjoy.

Lauren Stoyko and Matthew


Karpel enjoy ‘A Night in Hava-
na.’

Left to right, Leah Stratton, Becky McCaffrey with Don Brominski at the ‘Night in Havana’ benefit Left to right, Chris Spyridon, David Giordano, and Carol Warholak-Sweeney do their best Desi
for the Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic Saturday at Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs in John and Roma Berkley at ‘A and Lucy imitation at the ‘Night in Havana,’ benefit for the North-
Plains Township. The event offered plenty of fun and music. Night in Havana’ Saturday. eastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic Saturday.
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A call to revamp Pa. recycling law


Report recommends forcing on board, particularly the young- of the County Commissioners
er generation that grew up with Association of Pennsylvania, ac-
more municipalities to set up
recycling as a part of their lives. knowledged that today’s recy-
and expand programs. "There’s an expectation that cling figures are not precise, but
the program is going to contin- he said that is because there is
ue, because people have come to no compelling reason to gener-
By MARK SCOLFORO believe recycling is a good thing, ate more accurate figures.
Associated Press for a variety of reasons," he said. "But in orders of magnitude,
HARRISBURG — Pennsylva- Dernbach, who helped draft we’re still correct," Hill said.
nia’s recycling law has diverted a the law while working for what The report also said one in
mountain of trash from landfills was then called the Department five Pennsylvanians lack curb-
since it was adopted more than of Environmental Resources, side pickup and about 600 of the
two decades ago, but a detailed wrote the report with students state’s 2,566 municipalities do
new study makes the case that it in a seminar on climate change. not currently coordinate recy-
ought to be revisited. The researchers said recycling cling, not even operating a col-
A 45-page report issued last targets outlined in the law have lection center.
week by a Widener University either been met or are being ig- "I don’t think curbside is go- PENN-LEE FOOTWEAR
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in and around Menichini’s neigh- Menichini, Chuck’s son, said of

BUTLER
borhood. that meeting. “The EPA is sup-
He said he will introduce legis- posed to be out there for us and
lation to better coordinate gov- our own protection and it doesn’t
ernment response in investigat- seem like they’re interested in
Continued from Page 1A
ing alleged cancer clusters. protecting us.”
lieves that industrial waste “We want to look at streamlin- Chris Menichini said if the EPA
dumped into the mines below ing the process to better the re- won’t listen, he will have to seek
Pittston that spewed from the sponse when there’s a concentrat- help elsewhere in proving the
tunnel, an Environmental Protec- ed cluster like that, in terms of the family’s suspicions.
tion Agency Superfund cleanup federal, state, local and county re-
site in 1979 and again in 1985, sponse,” Yudichak said. Barletta involved
played a role in causing his cancer Another of those who is listen-
and the cancers of many of his Cancer clusters ing to the Menichinis is U.S. Rep.
neighbors. Cancer clusters themselves are Lou Barletta, R-Hazleton, who
In short, he thinks contami- difficult to explain scientifically has been working with Yudi-
nants in the Butler Mine Tunnel in community settings. In indus- chak’s office in determining an
have created a cancer cluster in trial settings, where workers are appropriate government re-
Pittston. exposed to a particular substance sponse.
on a daily basis and Barletta last week sent a letter
Collecting data
“It pretty much develop a particular to Administrator Lisa Jackson of
Menichini and his variety of cancer in the EPA asking the agency to
family have been col- made me sick to elevated rates, the again “investigate the potential
lecting information my stomach that link between carci- environmental hazard and to pro-
from neighbors, par- nogen and cancer is vide me with a level of risk for my
ticularly on Mill they didn’t test much more clear BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER constituents” and “more specifi-
Street and Carroll any of the soil or than in a community The Butler Mine Tunnel partially submerged by the Susquehanna River in Pittston. Chuck Menichini cally, does the Superfund site
Street. He has docu- setting, where expo- believes contaminants in the tunnel have created a cancer cluster in the area. pose a hazard to Pittston? Do dan-
mented about 80
anything else, sure may be more gerous chemicals exist beneath
cancer cases so far, and that they temporary, lower, A letter from acting Deputy the site are not detrimental to hu- The EPA also concluded, how- the city and what steps have been
and found what he and more difficult to Secretary for Health Planning man health,” said Mitch Cron, the ever, that those substances aren’t taken to remedy the problem?”
considers alarming
don’t feel it isolate from other and Assessment Martin Raniow- EPA’s project manager for the regularly flowing through the Legal advocate Erin Brockov-
coincidences. needs to be in- risk factors. ski to Yudichak also pointed out Butler Mine Tunnel, adding that tunnel, though they could spill ich has also responded. Shortly
He has found vestigated.” Dr. Michael J. that “the observed number of “the water coming out of that tun- out in a flood, and because Pitt- after testifying about Superfund
three cases of brain Thun of the Ameri- lymphomas (raised as a particu- nel into the river doesn’t have ston residents do not drink well sites and cancer clusters before a
cancer, three or four Chris Menichini can Cancer Society lar concern in this community) is contamination above drinking water or water from the river, liv- Senate committee on that issue
cases of esophagus Of meeting with EPA and Thomas Sinks of the same as expected based on water standards.” ing near the tunnel isn’t a health two weeks ago, she responded to
cancer within a the Centers for Dis- statewide rates.” And because the EPA does not risk. an e-mail message from Chuck’s
block radius, and on ease Control and Dr. Samuel Lesko, an epide- feel the tunnel presents an immi- The EPA also conducted reme- wife, Barbara Menichini.
one block, cancer struck in 14 of Prevention wrote that more than miologist with the Northeast Re- nent public health threat, it dial air-quality tests in 1979, 1982 Brockovich asked to share in-
16 houses. 1,000 suspected cancer clusters gional Cancer Institute, reviewed doesn’t plan any additional test- and 1986, Cron said, and the EPA formation from the Menichinis
Menichini isn’t a scientist; he’s are reported to state health de- the letter to Yudichak. ing in Pittston. does not believe there is any pre- with other attorneys and with the
a plumber, but an accusation like partments every year. But they “Looking at the cancer data, The number and quantities of sent danger from mine vapors. area’s representatives in Con-
his from a man in his situation de- said statistical testing confirms my first reaction is that those chemicals dumped into the Those answers did not satisfy gress, and said she would look in-
mands consideration, and be- elevated cancer rates in only 5 to high cancer rates are on par with mines below Pittston according the Menichini family. to the situation and possibly set
cause of it, state and federal agen- 15 percent of cases, and even in general cancer in the communi- to the EPA’s own 2009 review of In Menichini’s years as a plum- up a community meeting.
cies and the area’s representa- these cases, results are rarely de- ty,” Lesko said. “That doesn’t im- the Butler Mine Tunnel site are ber he often found himself in “I am sure that none of this in-
tives in Harrisburg and Washing- finitive. mediately start flashing lights alarming. Testing of the oily car- basements sopping with “flood formation brings you any com-
ton are taking another look at the saying there’s a problem.” bon discharge that spewed from mud.” fort,” Brockovich wrote, “but I
Butler Mine Tunnel. Pa. agency review Though he added that “given the tunnel in 1985 revealed the “What about all the mines that wanted to share with you that the
One of the first to listen was At Yudichak’s request, the De- the underlying history of that presence of 16 hazardous sub- collapsed into the sewer system,” problem is very large and that we
state Sen. John Yudichak. partment of Health reviewed re- Butler Tunnel, it may be reason- stances, and the EPA believes be- Menichini said. “I was in houses are working towards some solu-
Yudichak, D-Plymouth Town- ports of cancer between 1992 and able to look at if there may be an tween 1.5 and 2.7 million gallons with that. What was I touching?” tions… I will wait to hear back
ship, met with Menichini’s family 2008 within the 18640 zip code, environmental cause. I think that of waste were dumped into mines The Menichinis want the EPA from you and will begin looking
then contacted the state Depart- which includes Pittston, Pittston is a question that is worth revisit- that drain into the Butler Tunnel to analyze soil samples in Pitt- into this Superfund site. What a
ment of Health to request a sur- Township, Port Griffith and part ing.” via a borehole off State Route 315 ston, something the EPA doesn’t mess and what a shame.”
vey of cancer rates in greater Pitt- of Jenkins Township. in the 1970s. feel is necessary. EPA officials The Menichinis are glad some-
ston. The survey found elevated EPA’s viewpoint That waste included between met with the Menichinis on Tues- one is listening.
He also met with Bob Durkin of rates of colorectal, pancreatic, The Environmental Protection 330,000 and 490,000 gallons of oil day about their concerns. “If I have to go down to Capitol
the Northeast Regional Cancer lung and thyroid cancer in the ar- Agency has also taken another and as much as 100,000 gallons of “It pretty much made me sick Hill or wherever else I will,” Chris
Institute, which has offices in ea, but with the exception of pan- look at the Superfund site, but the liquid cyanide, and the EPA be- to my stomach that they didn’t Menichini said, adding, “We just
Scranton and Wilkes-Barre, creatic cancer, those cancers are agency doesn’t feel there’s a prob- lieves between 50,000 and 90,000 test any of the soil or anything lost two people in the last couple
about the possibility of conduct- found in elevated rates across the lem. gallons of it remains pooled in else, and that they don’t feel it weeks that live in the area from
ing a more refined study of cancer region. . “We feel that the conditions at mines below Pittston. needs to be investigated,” Chris cancer.”

PITTSTON
stand what happened at the a borehole, the Chapman Air- The owner and employees of from the site. Pittston residents ment of Health and Human
Butler Mine Tunnel. shaft, on the auto repair shop Hudson Oil were also charged, at the time collected more than Services have concluded that
Dubbed the Pittston Water grounds. and the federal government in 4,000 signatures asking the EPA the tunnel does not, under nor-
Tunnel, the shaft was commis- Truck drivers for Hudson Oil 1989 sought compensation from to give the site higher cleanup mal conditions, present a hazard
Continued from Page 1A
sioned by the Pennsylvania Coal would later testify in court they a further 20 companies, most of priority and conduct further to human health.
The Environmental Protec- Company in 1906 and took paid Scatena and his sons Ge- them based in New York and tests in the tunnel and around A five-year review of the site
tion Agency identified 16 haz- about five years to dig. It is 6 rard and Louis between $150 New Jersey, for their role in the Pittston. published by the EPA in 2009
ardous substances, including feet tall by 8 feet wide and 1,300 and $500 per truckload to dump illegal dumping; 17 admitted The site was added by the found elevated levels of the
benzene, toluene, xylene and feet long, and it drains water waste into the borehole. Proper fault immediately. EPA Superfund to the National chemical DEHP and oil in the
chloroform, in the 50-mile-long from about five square miles of disposal of the chemicals would In late July, 1979, a 35-mile- Priorities List for site cleanup in borehole near Hi-Way Auto
glossy residue that coated 50 mine shafts beneath Pittston have cost thousands of dollars at long oil slick originating from 1987. The EPA concluded from Service Station, and in lower
miles of the Susquehanna in and Pittston Township. that time, then-Attorney Gener- the Butler Mine Tunnel was hydrological studies performed concentrations in boreholes
1985. And the agency believes The tunnel was designed to al Edward Biester said in 1980. discovered on the Susquehanna. in 1979 and 1985 that the chanc- further down the tunnel. Trace
between 50,000 and 90,000 drain the mine workings above The EPA and the Pennsylvania es of future oil or pollutant amounts of other petrochem-
gallons of the stuff are still bur- 595 feet above sea level, but EPA estimates Department of Environmental discharges from the tunnel are icals were also detected.
ied, pooling in mine works be- mineral seams as low as 300 feet The EPA estimates that be- Protection cleaned up the spill low under normal conditions, DEHP has been determined
low the Butler Mine Tunnel, above sea level were mined. The tween 1.5 million and 2.7 mil- and installed an emergency but another discharge may oc- to be a probable carcinogen by
festering and waiting to again tunnel continues to drain water lion gallons of liquid wastes monitor at the tunnel discharge cur if a large storm hits the area. the EPA, and the Department of
ride rising waters up and out of containing acid mine drainage containing between 330,000 and point. With that knowledge, the EPA Health and Human Services has
the tunnel. contaminants from a discharge 490,000 gallons of oil and as The system was abandoned decided that preparing for an- determined that it may reason-
Chuck Menichini and his point on the east bank of the much as 100,000 gallons of after several years without a other spill was its best course of ably be anticipated to be a hu-
neighbors on Carroll Street and Susquehanna River about 350 liquid cyanide were pored down toxic discharge, but in Septem- action. The agency built facil- man carcinogen, according to
Mill Street have captured the feet upstream of the Fort Jen- the borehole from late 1977 to ber 1985, following heavy rains ities for emergency response the U.S. Department of Health
attention of state and federal kins Bridge. July 1979. and flooding from Hurricane near the tunnel mouth, includ- and Human Services.
legislators and various federal, During mining operations, Terry Scatena was convicted Gloria, the tunnel again spewed ing concrete pads, booms and a It is also most commonly a
state and local agencies with boreholes were drilled into the of illegal dumping in 1980 and oil, this time leaving a slick 50 boat launch, which could be liquid that does not evaporate
their allegation that a cancer mines to serve as air vents. In spent 22 months in prison. Also, miles long coating both banks of used to catch contaminants easily, and since Pittston has
cluster exists around the tunnel. late 1977, the Hudson Oil Refin- he was assessed a criminal pen- the Susquehanna. spewing from the tunnel in case municipal water piped in from
ing Corp. contracted with Terry alty of $195,000 and an addition- The EPA again stepped in to of another spill. outside the city, the EPA does
Butler Mine Tunnel Scatena, owner of the Hi-Way al $195,000 fine from Pennsylva- clean up the oil spill, and re- not believe presence of chem-
To understand their allega- Auto Service Station on State nia Department of Environ- moved 161,000 pounds of oil- Agencies’ conclusions icals or oil below ground pre-
tions, it’s important to under- Route 315, to dump oil waste in mental Protection. and chemical-soaked debris The EPA and the U.S. Depart- sents an immediate health risk.
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TROUT SEASON

Elements CALDER CUP PLAYOFFS


ADMIRALS 0 1 1 – 2
challenge PENGUINS 0 0 0– 0 PAUL SOKOLOSKI
anglers
Admirals sail
OPINION

McGloin’s play
on day 1 should earn him
Weather makes for slow start
to season. Number of anglers,
catches likely to rise today. starting QB job
A
fter watching the last of Rob
By TOM VENESKY Bolden’s string of inept passes fall
tvenesky@timesleader.com to the ground, Joe Paterno cut
Saturday might have marked short the Blue-White Game and pulled
the teams off the field.
the opening day of trout season, Presumably so the legendary Penn
but it wasn’t necessarily the best State coach could immediately grant
time to land a few fish. Bolden’s previous request for a release
High wind, cold temperatures from his scholarship.
and driving rain forced many an- OK, so it was really a rainstorm that
glers away from the water by mid- stopped Penn State’s annual team scrim-
morning, cut- mage Saturday.
“It was ting short an But nobody should be stopping Bol-
den from walking out the door anymore.
opening day
freezing that was antici- Because Matt McGloin closed any
window of opportunity for anyone else
out there. I pated by more to become Penn State’s starting quarter-
than 850,000
couldn’t anglers state-
back.
Actually, McGloin slammed the door
feel my wide. shut with a stellar performance in the
“It was freez-
fingers.” ing out there. I
Blue-White Game.
He shrugged off the rain to throw a
Matt Erwine couldn’t feel my pretty 17-yard touchdown pass and lead
Opening-day fingers,” said a field goal drive for the game’s only
angler Matt Erwine of points of a 10-0 victory for his White
Mountain Top. team.
“The end of my McGloin marched the offense down
pole was shaking from me shak- the field. He made smart decisions and
ing.” very few mistakes. And he marked his
Erwine and his father, Bill, territory with poise, precision and a
plethora of self-confidence.
spent Saturday morning on a boat
“Basically, I was happy with the way I
fishing Lily Lake in Slocum Town- performed,’’ McGloin said.
ship. Despite the bad weather, But it wasn’t so much what McGloin
they did land four rainbows and a did Saturday as what Penn State’s other
brown trout that measured al- quarterbacks didn’t do.
most 17 inches. They didn’t perform.
Bill Erwine said the wind and Paul Jones didn’t do much to inspire
choppy water forced the fish faith in him for the future. Kevin News-
deep. ome didn’t challenge the defense with
“They were showing up at 24 throws downfield. And Bolden didn’t
feet on the fish finder,” he said. even complete one of his five attempts,
“And they didn’t start hitting until BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER spiraling downward after he opened the
late in the morning, around 10 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins left wing Brad Sterling, left, takes a stick to the cheek as he chases down a game by throwing a deep interception.
loose puck in front of the Norfolk goal in Game 2 of the AHL East Division playoffs at Mohegan Sun Arena. If Bolden really is the main challenger
a.m.” in this fight for the starting quarterback
Two anglers on Lily Lake had a

Pens’ power play 0-for-11 in 2 losses


job, McGloin wins by a knockout.
close call with the cold water “I would say it’s 99 percent sure it’s
when their boat capsized in the going to be one of those two kids,’’ Pa-
morning. According to Pennsyl- terno said before the game.
vania Fish and Boat Commission UP NEXT It’s now obvious which one.
Waterways Conservation Officer By TOM VENESKY guins coach John Hynes said his McGloin rescued Penn State’s stag-
tvenesky@timesleader.com team isn’t frustrated about the way
Aaron Lupacchini, the anglers GAME 3 nant season and led the Nittany Lions to
mounted pedestal seats in their WILKES-BARRE TWP. -- There things have shaped up. During the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton at Norfolk the Outback Bowl in 2010. And although
boat. One of the seats broke, Lu- are many ways for a team to build regular season, the Penguins were 7:15 p.m., Tuesday his five-interception performance pan-
pacchinni said, forcing the weight momentum during a game. 3-1 in Norfolk. icked Penn State fans in that 37-24 bowl
of the boat to shift and spilling During Saturday’s Game 2 of the “There’s no frustration. That’s loss to Florida, McGloin seemed to learn
Calder Cup playoff series, the Nor- what the game is presenting to us Norfolk scored a deflating goal from it.
both anglers into the lake.
folk Admirals did it three ways right now. We’re doing some good with eight seconds left in the second He spent the Blue-White Game mak-
“Fortunately there were so ing timely throws, good reads and when
many boats on the lake they were against the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton things, but we’re not scoring,” he period when Admirals forward Paul
Penguins– scoring the first goal, said. “Frustration is not a part of our Szczechura skated into the slot and things broke down, McGloin threw the
snatched out of the water quick- ball away to live for the next play instead
ly,” he said. “If they were the only killing all five Penguin power plays vocabulary.” ripped a shot. Joey Mormina of trying to stuff completions through
ones out there and this happened, and, thanks to Admirals goaltender After a balanced first period that blocked the shot, but Szczechura the teeth of the defense.
it could’ve been bad.” Dustin Tokarski, stopping all 27 saw both teams fail to put anything stayed with the puck, skated around “That first interception, I kind of got
While the cold weather put a shots. in the net, things opened up a bit in Mormina and fired again, this time down,’’ McGloin said of his miserable
damper on the fishing, it did help The end result was a 2-0 Norfolk the second period. And once again finding the back of the net to give Outback Bowl performance. “That’s
business at a stand set up by win that now has the Penguins down Tokarski held his ground. He stoned Norfolk a 1-0 lead. something that never happened to me
members of Mount Zion Church 2-0 in the best-of-seven series and a shot from Ryan Craig who was After two periods, the Penguins before. I kind of let it get to me. Just to
in Slocum Township near the having to face the Admirals at home alone at the corner of the net, were 0-for-4 on the power play and see how bad I felt after that game, I don’t
for the next three contests. squelched a Ben Street-Brett Sterling had one more period to solve Tokar- ever want to feel that way again.
parking lot for Lily Lake.
Despite scoring just one goal in 2-on-0 rush with a leg save and ski and avoid going down two games “It’s something I needed to kick me in
According to church president the butt.’’
Diane Webster, the stand had sold the first two games of the series and gloved a shot out of midair to rob to none in the series.
having to win at least two of the Steve Wagner at the end of the Pen- At the same time, it kicked Bolden in
out of its soup and chili by 11 a.m. the teeth.
next three games on the road, Pen- guins fourth power play of the night. See PENGUINS , Page 5C
See TROUT , Page 5C Will Bolden be here in fall?
He became the first freshman quarter-
back since 1910 to start on opening day
RUNNING B LU E-W H I T E GA M E for Penn State last season, but suffered
an injury around midseason that elevat-

Harveys Lake champs’ Stay or go? Bolden’s quandary


ed McGloin to starter status. By the end
of last season, Bolden didn’t even get a
snap in the big bowl game against Flor-
ida.

biggest test: Weather


That sent him running to Paterno
looking for a release from his Penn State
Penn QB considers transferring. Coaches up 10-0. scholarship, but the old man wouldn’t
State The interest was in what grant it. He wanted Bolden to stick
expect he’ll stay, vie for No. 1 job.
On cold, windy day, Jeff 46 minutes. “You had to bat- quar- those quarterbacks had to say around for the spring, and try to battle
tle the wind throughout the ter- afterward. his way back into the starting lineup for
McCabe, Deedra Porfirio
entire race.” back By DEREK LEVARSE Matt McGloin and Paul Jones this season.
triumph by wide margins. McCabe’s margin of victo- Matt dlevarse@timesleader.com will be back for the fall. Kevin But it might be time to let Bolden
ry was1:50 over second-place McGloin STATE COLLEGE -- They Newsome might not be. start looking at transferring to another
finisher John Martino, 26, of held a scrimmage on the And Rob Bolden? Is he near- program.
By ROBERT MINER Dallas. Aaron Valoroso, 16, of field -- well, half of one ing a decision? “I’m here right now,’’ Bolden said.
For The Times Leader Towanda, finished third in anyway. No matter. Said the rising sophomore: “There are a lot of things I have to think
HARVEYS LAKE – Jeff 49:11. No one particularly “Closer? Yes. Final? No. ... There about.’’
Sitting on the bench as a backup is not
McCabe and Deedra Porfirio McCabe took control of cared about what the are a lot of things I have to think
one of them.
ran to easy victories in the the race for good after quarterbacks did on the about. Football is the main “We know what Joe wants us to do,’’
Harveys Lake 8.1-Mile Run he pulled away from field Saturday -- a thing, but my coaches, we have McGloin said. “He wants to see us battle
on Saturday morning. Both Valoroso a mile- dreary, water-logged other things that maybe (peo- it out.’’
runners had a battle on their and-a-half into rendition of the an- ple) don’t know about to go over. The battle is already over. While one
hands -- not so much from op- the race. nual Blue-White There’s no timeframe." side was firing bullets, the other’s ship
ponents, but from the ele- McCabe was Game that was The drama will continue for at was sinking fast.
ments. excited when he first stopped two min- least another three weeks as
“The wind was tough,” heard that the race around utes into the Bolden finishes up classes be- Paul Sokoloski is a Times Leader sports
said McCabe, 27, of Exeter, second half with columnist. You may reach him at 970-7109 or
who crossed the finish line in See RUN , Page 5C the Blue squad See BOLDEN , Page 3C email him at psokoloski@timesleader.com.
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San Antonio at Memphis, TBD
At TPC Stonebrae At Talladega Superspeedway 400, Kingston, PA 18704. For
Wyoming Area at Coughlin Indianapolis at Louisville, 6:35 p.m. Hayward, Calif. Talladega, Ala.
H.S. GIRLS Charlotte at Norfolk, 7:15 p.m. x-Portland at Dallas, TBD
Third Round (Car number in parentheses)
information or to assure reserva-
Oklahoma City at Denver, 10:30 p.m.
SOCCER
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre at Lehigh Valley, 8:35 p.m.,
Tuesday, April 26 Daniel Chopra ...................................68-69-61—198 1. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 178.248 mph. tions, call or email Ray at 288-
2nd game 2. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 177.844.
(4:15 p.m. unless noted) x-Indiana at Chicago, TBD Luke List.............................................67-68-64—199 6464 (rayd@clementecpa.com) or
Berwick at Hazleton Area
Coughlin at Nanticoke
H O C K E Y x-New York at Boston, TBD Russell Knox .....................................65-68-66—199
Erik Compton.....................................67-71-64—202
3. (5) Mark Martin, Chevrolet, 177.807.
4. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 177.765. Dan, Jr. at 906-5964
x-Atlanta at Orlando, TBD
Holy Redeemer at Delaware Valley x-New Orleans at L.A. Lakers, TBD Doug LaBelle II..................................66-69-67—202 5. (27) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 177.702. (dan@sdklawfirm.com).
Crestwood at Wyoming Valley West National Hockey League Wednesday, April 27 Marco Dawson...................................65-70-67—202 6. (09) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 177.685.
7. (6) David Ragan, Ford, 177.438.
Dallas at Lake-Lehman, 6:30 p.m. Mathew Goggin .................................67-66-69—202
Daily Playoff Glance x-Philadelphia at Miami, TBD 8. (22) Kurt Busch, Dodge, 177.379.
COLLEGE WOMENS x-Memphis at San Antonio, TBD Jason Enloe.......................................70-69-64—203
9. (83) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 177.369.
MEETINGS
LACROSSE All Times EDT Jeff Gove............................................70-68-66—204
x-Denver at Oklahoma City, TBD 10. (33) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 177.353.
Lancaster Bible at King’s, 4 p.m. FIRST ROUND Cliff Kresge ........................................69-68-67—204
Thursday, April 28 11. (21) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 177.353.
COLLEGE SOFTBALL (Best-of-7) x-Chicago at Indiana, TBD Matt Davidson....................................68-68-68—204
12. (15) Michael Waltrip, Toyota, 177.317.
GAR High School Football Booster
(3 p.m.) (x-if necessary) x-Orlando at Atlanta, TBD Brian Smock ......................................69-67-68—204 Club will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday in
Garrett Sapp ......................................67-66-71—204 13. (42) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 177.182.
SUNY Oneonta at King’s Wednesday, April 13 x-L.A. Lakers at New Orleans, TBD 14. (00) David Reutimann, Toyota, 177.143.
Misericordia at Lycoming Detroit 4, Phoenix 2 x-Dallas at Portland, TBD Rob Oppenheim................................68-72-65—205
15. (47) Bobby Labonte, Toyota, 177.12.
the Choral Room at the high
COLLEGE GOLF Pittsburgh 3, Tampa Bay 0 Friday, April 29 Roberto Castro..................................71-68-66—205 16. (43) A J Allmendinger, Ford, 177.087. school.
Wilkes and Misericorida at Misericordia Invitational Washington 2, N.Y. Rangers 1, OT x-Miami at Philadelphia, TBD Craig Barlow ......................................67-70-68—205 17. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 177.074.
in Mount Laurel, 12:30 p.m. Vancouver 2, Chicago 0 x-Boston at New York, TBD Tommy Biershenk.............................71-65-69—205 18. (78) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 177.061.
Hanover Area Youth Soccer will
COLLEGE WOMENS Nashville 4, Anaheim 1 x-San Antonio at Memphis, TBD Andrew Buckle ..................................64-69-72—205 19. (2) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 177.032. meet at 6 p.m. today at the Espy
Thursday, April 14 x-Oklahoma City at Denver, TBD James Hahn.......................................70-70-66—206 20. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, 177.006.
TENNIS
Montreal 2, Boston 0 Cameron Percy .................................73-67-66—206 21. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 176.872.
Street Fire Hall in the Hanover
Scranton at Wilkes, 3:30 p.m. Saturday, April 30
Buffalo 1, Philadelphia 0 x-Indiana at Chicago, TBD Scott Sterling .....................................68-71-67—206 22. (87) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, 176.695. section of Nanticoke. Fall regis-
Tuesday, April 19 San Jose 3, Los Angeles 2, OT, San Jose leads se- x-Atlanta at Orlando, TBD Ron Whittaker ...................................73-66-67—206 23. (39) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 176.659. tration dates have been set. Volun-
ries 1-0 x-New Orleans at L.A. Lakers, TBD Chris Nallen .......................................70-69-67—206 24. (9) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 176.575.
H.S. BASEBALL Ryan Armour......................................69-70-67—206 teers are needed.
(4:15 p.m.) Friday, April 15 x-Portland at Dallas, TBD 25. (17) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 176.519.
Tampa Bay 5, Pittsburgh 1, series tied 1-1 Sunday, May 1 Blake Parks .......................................69-69-68—206 26. (56) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 176.477. Plymouth Shawnee Indians Football
MMI at Hanover Area Travis Bertoni ....................................70-68-68—206
GAR at Lake-Lehman Washington 2, N.Y. Rangers 0, Washington leads x-Philadelphia at Miami, TBD 27. (31) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 176.461.
Meyers at Northwest series 2-0 x-New York at Boston, TBD Gary Christian....................................69-67-70—206 28. (38) Travis Kvapil, Ford, 176.425. and Cheerleading will hold regis-
Wyoming Seminary at West Side Tech Vancouver 4, Chicago 3, Vancouver leads series x-Memphis at San Antonio, TBD Ken Duke ...........................................66-69-71—206 29. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 176.37. trations from 2-4 p.m. today at the
2-0 x-Denver at Oklahoma City, TBD Matthew Giles ....................................68-66-72—206 30. (14) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 176.347.
H.S. SOFTBALL Anaheim 5, Nashville 3, series tied 1-1 Bob Heintz .........................................67-72-68—207 31. (4) Kasey Kahne, Toyota, 176.298. Shawnee Indians Football Field.
(4:15 p.m.) 32. (97) Kevin Conway, Toyota, 176.195.
Crestwood at Hazleton Area Saturday, April 16 John Kimbell......................................71-67-69—207
33. (35) Steve Park, Chevrolet, 176.162.
Children must be at least 5 years
Detroit 4, Phoenix 3, Detroit leads series 2-0 Richard T. Lee...................................69-69-69—207
MMI at Hanover Area
Philadelphia 5, Buffalo 4, series tied 1-1 Patrick Sheehan ................................65-72-70—207 34. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 175.939. old, and no older than 14 years old
GAR at Lake-Lehman 35. (36) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, 175.806.
Meyers at Northwest Montreal 3, Boston 1, Montreal leads series 2-0
S O C C E R J.J. Killeen .........................................67-67-73—207
36. (20) Joey Logano, Toyota, 175.41.
as of Aug. 1, 2011. Registration fees
Los Angeles at San Jose, 10 p.m. Troy Kelly ...........................................68-66-73—207
Wyoming Seminary at West Side Tech
Sunday, April 17 Scott Weatherly .................................68-66-73—207 37. (71) Andy Lally, Ford, 175.349. are $25 first child, $20 second
H.S. BOYS 38. (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 175.154.
VOLLEYBALL
Washington at N.Y. Rangers, 3 p.m. Major League Soccer Aaron Watkins ...................................70-68-70—208
39. (34) David Gilliland, Ford, 175.134.
child and $15 for each additional
Anaheim at Nashville, 6 p.m. Geoffrey Sisk.....................................66-72-70—208
(5:45 p.m.) Vancouver at Chicago, 8 p.m. All Times EDT Steven Alker ......................................69-71-69—209 40. (13) Casey Mears, Toyota, owner points. child. A copy of the child’s birth
Hanover Area at Dallas Camilo Benedetti...............................67-73-69—209 41. (32) Terry Labonte, Ford, owner points. certificate, two forms of proof of
Delaware Valley at Berwick Monday, April 18 EASTERN CONFERENCE 42. (7) Sam Hornish Jr., Dodge, owner points.
Philadelphia at Buffalo, 7 p.m. ..............................................................WLTPtsGFGA Kevin Johnson...................................69-70-70—209 residency (example, driver’s li-
Coughlin at Hazleton Area 43. (46) Bill Elliott, Chevrolet, past champion.
Meyers at North Pocono Boston at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Philadelphia ........................................ 311 10 4 2 Miguel Angel Carballo ......................69-69-71—209
Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. New York............................................. 212 8 5 2 Jason Gore ........................................69-69-71—209 Failed to Qualify cense and utility bill) and a recent
H.S. GIRLS Jeff Quinney ......................................68-69-72—209 44. (60) Mike Skinner, Toyota, 175.09.
SOCCER
Detroit at Phoenix, 10:30 p.m. Columbus............................................ 212 8 4 3 45. (37) Tony Raines, Ford, 175. picture are required.
Tuesday, April 19 D.C....................................................... 221 7 9 8 Tim Wilkinson ....................................67-70-72—209
(4:15 p.m.) Vancouver at Chicago, 8 p.m. New England ...................................... 113 6 5 6 Dicky Pride.........................................73-67-70—210 46. (66) Michael McDowell, Toyota, 174.84. Wyoming Valley West Wrestling
Wyoming Area at Honesdale
Tunkhannock at Hanover Area
San Jose at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Toronto FC.......................................... 123 6 6 9 Todd Bailey ........................................70-69-71—210 Formula One Booster Club will meet at 7 p.m.
Wednesday, April 20 Houston ............................................... 112 5 5 4 Kyle Thompson .................................66-72-72—210
MMI at Pittston Area
Washington at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Chicago ............................................... 121 4 7 9 Kirk Triplett.........................................69-71-71—211 Chinese Grand Prix on Monday at the middle school in
Meyers at Wyoming Seminary
GAR at North Pocono Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Sporting Kansas City ......................... 121 4 8 9 Brenden Pappas ...............................71-69-71—211 Lineup Kingston. All parents are en-
Philadelphia at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Paul Claxton.......................................67-73-71—211 After Saturday qualifying; race Sunday
H.S. BOYS TENNIS Anaheim at Nashville, 8:30 p.m.
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Jon Mills .............................................71-69-71—211 At Shanghai International Circuit
courged to attend. Information
Dallas at Tunkhannock, 4:15 p.m. ..............................................................WLTPtsGFGA
Detroit at Phoenix, 10:30 p.m. Real Salt Lake .................................... 400 12 8 1 Steve Wheatcroft...............................69-71-71—211 Shanghai, China about the end of season banquet
COLLEGE BASEBALL Scott Dunlap ......................................73-65-73—211
King’s at Scranton, 4 p.m.
Thursday, April 21 Colorado.............................................. 320 9 8 6
Tyler Aldridge ....................................70-70-72—212
Third Session will be discussed.
Boston at Montreal, 7 p.m. Los Angeles ........................................ 213 9 5 6 1. Sebastian Vettel, Germany, Red Bull, 1 minute,
Misericordia at Marywood, 3:30 p.m. x-Chicago at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Casey Crain.......................................71-69-73—213
Vancouver ........................................... 123 6 9 10 33.706 seconds.
COLLEGE SOFTBALL Won Joon Lee ...................................66-71-76—213
Wilkes at Alvernia, 3 p.m.
San Jose at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Seattle.................................................. 123 6 6 7
Steve Dartnall....................................72-66-76—214
2. Jenson Button, England, McLaren, 1:34.421. REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS
Friday, April 22 San Jose.............................................. 122 5 5 7 3. Lewis Hamilton, England, McLaren, 1:34.463.
COLLEGE MENS TENNIS x-Phoenix at Detroit, 7 p.m. Portland ............................................... 121 4 6 8 Matt Weibring.....................................70-69-76—215 4. Nico Rosberg, Germany, Mercedes, 1:34.670.
King’s at Albright, 3:30 p.m. Buffalo at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. FC Dallas ............................................ 121 4 4 5 Adam Blyth.........................................70-70-76—216 5. Fernando Alonso, Spain, Ferrari, 1:35.119. Forty Fort Pioneers will hold fall
x-Nashville at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Chivas USA ........................................ 023 3 3 5 6. Felipe Massa, Brazil, Ferrari, 1:35.145.
soccer sign-ups for U6 through U18
W H AT ’ S O N T V Saturday, April 23
x-N.Y. Rangers at Washington, 3 p.m.
NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. 7. Jaime Alguersuari, Spain, Toro Rosso, 1:36.158.
8. Paul di Resta, Scotland, Force India, 1:36.190. players from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. today
Wednesday's Games
x-Montreal at Boston, 7 p.m. Toronto FC 0, Los Angeles 0, tie N A S C A R 9. Sebastien Buemi, Switzerland, Toro Rosso,
in the Forty Fort Borough Building
AUTO RACING x-Los Angeles at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Real Salt Lake 1, Colorado 0 1:36.203.
x-Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, TBD Thursday's Games 10. Vitaly Petrov, Russia, Renault, no time. basement. Forty Fort residency is
Noon Sunday, April 24 Portland 4, Chicago 2 Nationwide Series Eliminated after second session not required. For more informa-
FOX — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, Aaron’s 499, at Talla- x-Philadelphia at Buffalo, 3 p.m. 11. Adrian Sutil, Germany, Force India, 1:35.874.
dega, Ala. Saturday's Games Aaron's 312 tion, go to www.fortyfortpio-
x-Vancouver at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. Philadelphia 1, Seattle FC 1, tie 12. Sergio Perez, Mexico, Sauber, 1:36.053.
2 p.m. Results 13. Kamui Kobayashi, Japan, Sauber, 1:36.236.
VERSUS — IRL, Indy Lights, at Long Beach, Calif.
x-Anaheim at Nashville, TBD Vancouver 0, Chivas USA 0, tie Saturday 14. Michael Schumacher, Germany, Mercedes,
neers.org.
x-Detroit at Phoenix, TBD D.C. United 3, Toronto FC 0
3:30 p.m. Monday, April 25 Columbus 1, Sporting Kansas City 0 At Talladega Superspeedway 1:36.457. Kingston Huskies and Cheerleading
VERSUS — IRL, IndyCar, Grand Prix of Long x-Washington at N.Y. Rangers, TBD New York 3, San Jose 0 Talladega, Ala. 15. Rubens Barrichello, Brazil, Williams, 1:36.465. will hold registration from 6 to 8
Beach, at Long Beach, Calif. x-Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay, TBD (Start position in parentheses) 16. Nick Heidfeld, Germany, Renault, 1:36.611.
7 p.m. x-San Jose at Los Angeles, TBD
Sunday's Games
1. (22) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 124 laps, 107.6 rating, 0 17. Pastor Maldonado, Venezuela, Williams, p.m. on Tuesday at the Kingston
Los Angeles at Chicago, 4 p.m. 1:36.956.
ESPN2 — NHRA, 4-Wide Nationals, at Concord, Tuesday, April 26 FC Dallas at Portland, 6 p.m. points. Rec Center on Third Avenue.
N.C. (same-day tape) x-Buffalo at Philadelphia, TBD 2. (7) Joey Logano, Toyota, 124, 97.9, 0.
New England at Houston, 7 p.m. First-time sign-ups must have two
BOWLING x-Boston at Montreal, TBD
x-Chicago at Vancouver, TBD
Thursday, April 21 3. (20) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, 124, 85.6, 42.
4. (16) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 124, 109.1, 0.
B O X I N G proofs of residency, birth certif-
New York at D.C. United, 8 p.m.
1 p.m. x-Nashville at Anaheim, TBD 5. (1) Elliott Sadler, Chevrolet, 124, 112.6, 40.
ESPN — PBA, Dick Weber Playoffs, championship
Friday, April 22 6. (5) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 124, 122.7, 40. Fight Schedule icate and a small recent photo.
Wednesday, April 27 Seattle FC at Colorado, 9:30 p.m.
round, at Indianapolis x-Montreal at Boston TBD 7. (17) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 124, 78.3, 37. Registration is now open for an
Saturday, April 23 8. (3) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 124, 101.8, 0. National TV in parentheses
COLLEGE BASEBALL x-N.Y. Rangers at Washington, TBD Chivas USA at San Jose, 4 p.m. 9. (13) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 124, 104.8, 36. April 17 adult dodge ball league being
x-Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, TBD
1 p.m. x-Phoenix at Detroit, TBD
Columbus at Toronto FC, 4 p.m. 10. (10) Aric Almirola, Chevrolet, 124, 97.9, 35. At Jakarta International Expo, Jakarta, Indonesia, formed at the JCC in Wilkes-Barre.
FC Dallas at Vancouver, 7 p.m. 11. (23) Brian Scott, Toyota, 124, 80.2, 33. Chris John vs. Daud Yordan, 12, for John’s WBA
ESPN2 — Vanderbilt at South Carolina x-Los Angeles at San Jose, TBD Sporting Kansas City at New England, 7:30 p.m. 12. (35) Scott Wimmer, Chevrolet, 124, 62.5, 32. Super World featherweight title. The cost is $20 per person or $90
COLLEGE SOFTBALL Houston at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.
Portland at Los Angeles, 11 p.m.
13. (12) Sam Hornish Jr., Dodge, 124, 101.7, 32. April 19 per team and the league will run
14. (34) Timmy Hill, Ford, 124, 60, 30. At Pakchong, Thailand, Kwanthai Sithmorseng vs.
4 p.m. 15. (9) Jason Leffler, Chevrolet, 124, 96.1, 29. Mondays and Wednesdays in the
ESPN — Oklahoma at Missouri American Hockey League 16. (32) Blake Koch, Dodge, 124, 64.4, 28.
Muhammad Rachman, 12, for Sithmorseng’s WBA
World minimumweight title. month of May, beginning the 2nd.
GOLF Playoff Glance 17. (6) Carl Edwards, Ford, 124, 102.2, 0.
G O L F 18. (27) Mike Wallace, Chevrolet, 124, 75.7, 27.
April 22 All games will begin at 6 p.m. in
All Times EDT At Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, Conn.
9 a.m. (x-if necessary)
19. (8) Michael Annett, Toyota, 122, 80.8, 25. (ESPN2), Breidis Prescott vs. Bayan Jargal, 10, the JCC gymnasium. Players must
TGC — European PGA Tour, Malaysian Open, final 20. (31) Donnie Neuenberger, Dodge, 121, 46.2,
round, at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (same-day tape) FIRST ROUND PGA Tour 24.
light welterweights. be 18 years of age or older to
April 23
1 p.m. BEST OF 7
Valero Texas Open 21. (36) Danny Efland, Chevrolet, 121, 44.3, 23. At Nokia Theater, Los Angeles (SHO), Joseph Ag- participate. For information or to
EASTERN CONFERENCE 22. (2) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 120, 77.2, 0.
NBC — Champions Tour, Outback Steakhouse
Portland 2, Connecticut 0
Scores 23. (15) James Buescher, Chevrolet, accident, 118,
beko vs. Abner Mares, 12, for Agbeko’s IBF ban- enter a team, contact Bill Buzza at
Pro-Am, final round, at Lutz, Fla. tamweight title; Yonnhy Perez vs. Vic Darchinyan,
TGC — PGA Tour, Texas Open, final round, at San Thursday, April 14: Portland 3, Connecticut 2 Saturday 68.5, 0. 12, bantamweights. 824-4646, ext. 2.
Saturday, April 16: Portland 3, Connecticut 2, OT At TPC San Antonio 24. (41) Jeremy Clements, Chevrolet, 110, 49.7, 20.
Antonio
Sunday, April 17: Portland at Connecticut, 6 p.m. San Antonio 25. (19) Kenny Wallace, Toyota, electrical, 109, April 29 Wilkes-Barre Breakers will hold
3 p.m. At Las Vegas (ESPN2), Victor Cayo vs. Tim Cole-
CBS — PGA Tour, Texas Open, final round, at San Tuesday, April 19: Portland at Connecticut, 7 p.m. Third Round 72.2, 20.
man, 12, IBF junior welterweight eliminator.
training sessions at 6 p.m. on
x-Thursday, April 21: Connecticut at Portland, 7 26. (25) Eric McClure, Chevrolet, 109, 55.2, 18.
Antonio
p.m.
Brendan Steele .................................69-72-68—209
27. (38) Derrike Cope, Chevrolet, 104, 48, 18. April 30 Tuesdays and Thursdays at Kirby
7 p.m. Cameron Tringale .............................71-71-68—210
TGC — Nationwide Tour, Fresh Express Classic, x-Saturday, April 23: Portland at Connecticut, 7 p.m. Kevin Chappell ..................................68-73-70—211 28. (26) Robert Richardson Jr., Dodge, 103, 53.5, At Mannheim, Germany, Wladimir Klitschko vs. De- Park. No previous rugby experi-
x-Monday, April 25: Connecticut at Portland, 7 p.m. 17. reck Chisora, 12, for Klitschko’s WBO-IBO heavy-
final round, at Hayward, Calif. Brandt Snedeker ...............................69-72-70—211
29. (43) Dennis Setzer, Chevrolet, 100, 33.5, 15. weight titles. ence is necessary. For further
Manchester 1, Binghamton 1 Pat Perez............................................71-74-67—212
MAJOR LEAGUE Thursday, April 14: Manchester 2, Binghamton 1 Charles Howell III..............................71-73-68—212
30. (40) Morgan Shepherd, Chevrolet, rear axle, 98, At Buenos Aires, Luis Lazarte vs. Ulises Solis, 12, information, call Drew Hawley at
38.8, 14. for Lazarte’s IBF junior flyweight title; Roberto Bo-
BASEBALL Friday, April 15: Binghamton 4, Manchester 3, OT Adam Scott ........................................68-74-70—212 31. (39) Josh Wise, Ford, accident, 92, 53.6, 13. lonti vs. Isidro Prieto, 10, heavyweights. 441-2107 or log onto www.wilkes-
Sunday, April 17: Manchester at Binghamton, 5:05 Charley Hoffman ...............................68-73-72—213
1:10 p.m. p.m. Rich Beem .........................................71-70-72—213
32. (18) Steve Wallace, Toyota, accident, 88, 68.7, At Panama City, Panama, Rafael Concepcion, vs. barrerugby.com.
12. Hugo Ruiz, 12, for the interim WBA World bantam-
ROOT -- Pittsburgh at Cincinnati Tuesday, April 19: Manchester at Binghamton, 7:05 Fredrik Jacobson ..............................72-75-67—214 33. (24) Michael Waltrip, Toyota, accident, 87, 61.2, weight title. Wilkes-Barre GT Racers will hold
p.m. J.P. Hayes..........................................73-73-68—214
1:30 p.m.
Wednesday, April 20: Manchester at Binghamton, 0. At Mexico City, Raul Garcia vs. Rommel Asenjo, 12, registration for the traveling race
TBS — Toronto at Boston Vaughn Taylor ...................................68-75-71—214 34. (4) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, accident, 87, for Garcia’s WBO strawweight title; Jesus Geles vs.
CSN – Florida at Philadelphia 7:05 p.m. Ricky Barnes......................................73-70-71—214 99.2, 0. Ramon Garcia Hirales, 12, for Geles’ WBO interim team 11 a.m.-1 p.m. today at Kirby
x-Friday, April 22: Binghamton at Manchester, 7
N.Y. Mets at Atlanta
p.m.
Jeff Maggert.......................................71-72-71—214 35. (29) Mike Bliss, Chevrolet, accident, 87, 56.4, 9. junior flyweight title. Park. Registration fee is $50.
3 p.m. Dean Wilson ......................................70-72-72—214 36. (21) Tim George Jr., Chevrolet, accident, 87, At TBA, Mexico, Gilberto Keb Baas vs. Adrian Her-
WGN — Chicago Cubs at Colorado
x-Saturday, April 23: Binghamton at Manchester, 7 Steve Flesch......................................71-76-68—215 40.1, 8. nandez, 12, for Baas’ WBC light flyweight title. Interested participants must bring
p.m.
8 p.m. Norfolk 2, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 0
Martin Laird........................................72-74-69—215 37. (33) Jennifer Jo Cobb, Ford, accident, 87, 33.9, May 1 a copy of a birth certificate and a
ESPN — Texas at N.Y. Yankees Martin Piller........................................70-75-70—215 7. At TBA, Thailand, Drian Francisco, vs. Tepparith
Friday, April 15: Norfolk 2, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 1 Brendon de Jonge ............................72-72-71—215 38. (14) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, accident, 68, Singwancha, 12, for the interim WBA World super recent photo. A hurdle camp will
MOTORSPORTS Saturday, April16: Norfolk 2, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
0
J.B. Holmes .......................................70-73-72—215 85.3, 7. flyweight title. be held at Kirby Park everyday
Kevin Sutherland...............................71-70-74—215 39. (11) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, engine, 21, 63.9, May 7
5 p.m. Tuesday, April 19: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton at Nor-
Geoff Ogilvy.......................................69-72-74—215 0. At Osaka, Japan, Koki Kameda vs. Daniel Diaz, 12,
from April 17 to May 17 from 5:30
SPEED — FIM World Superbike, at Assen, Nether- folk, 7:15 p.m.
lands (same-day tape) Wednesday, April 20: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton at Bobby Gates ......................................70-78-68—216 40. (28) Mike Harmon, Chevrolet, ignition, 11, 31, 4. for Kameda’s WBA World bantamweight title. to 6:30 p.m. Contact Renee Kee-
Kevin Stadler .....................................70-77-69—216 41. (42) Tim Andrews, Ford, rear end, 4, 28.4, 3. At Copenhagen, Denmark, Evander Holyfield vs.
NATIONAL BASKETBALL Norfolk, 7:15 p.m.
Johnson Wagner...............................71-75-70—216 42. (37) Carl Long, Ford, electrical, 2, 27.8, 2. Brian Nielsen, 12, heavyweights.
gan at 574-7583 for information.
x-Friday, April 22: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton at Norfolk, 43. (30) Jeff Green, Chevrolet, vibration, 1, 26.4, 1.
William McGirt ...................................73-73-70—216 At Neubrandenburg, Germany, Sebastian Sylves-
ASSOCATION 7:30 p.m.
x-Saturday, April 23: Norfolk at Wilkes-Barre/Scran- Briny Baird..........................................71-75-70—216 Race Statistics ter vs. Daniel Geale, 12, for Sylvester’s IBF middle- UPCOMING EVENTS
1 p.m. ton, 7:05 p.m. Hunter Haas ......................................75-70-71—216 Average Speed of Race Winner: 126.618 mph. weight title.
TNT — Playoffs, first round, game 1, Memphis at x-Monday, April 25: Norfolk at Wilkes-Barre/Scran- Matt Every ..........................................73-69-74—216 Time of Race: 2 hours, 36 minutes, 18 seconds. At MGM Grand, Las Vegas (PPV), Manny Pacquiao
San Antonio ton, 7:05 p.m. Bo Van Pelt ........................................75-73-69—217 Margin of Victory: Under Caution. vs. Shane Mosley, 12, for Pacquiao’s WBO welter- Lake-Lehman Volleyball Tourna-
3:30 p.m. Nathan Green ....................................75-73-69—217 Caution Flags: 11 for 38 laps. weight title; Wilfredo Vazquez Jr. vs. Jorge Arce, 12,
Charlotte 1, Hershey 0 Lead Changes: 56 among 18 drivers. for Vazquez’s WBO junior featherweight title; Hum- ment will be held May 14 at Lake-
ABC — Playoffs, first round, game 1, New Orleans at Thursday, April 14: Charlotte 5, Hershey 4 Ryuji Imada........................................72-75-70—217
L.A. Lakers Keegan Bradley.................................73-73-71—217 Lap Leaders: C.Bowyer 1;A.Almirola 2;C.Edwards berto Soto vs. Urbano Antillon, 12, for Soto’s WBC Lehman High School. Doors open
Sunday, April 17: Charlotte at Hershey, 5 p.m. 3;C.Bowyer 4;A.Almirola 5;C.Edwards 6;K.Harvick lightweight title; Kelly Pavlik vs. Alfonso Lopez, 10,
Tuesday, April 19: Hershey at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Kevin Streelman................................69-76-72—217
7 p.m.
Wednesday, April 20: Hershey at Charlotte, 7 p.m. John Senden .....................................71-74-72—217 7-8;T.Bayne 9;K.Harvick 10-11;K.Busch super middleweights. at 9 a.m. and 12 teams will be
TNT — Playoffs, first round, game 1, New York at 12;J.McMurray 13-14;B.Keselowski 15;E.Sadler
Boston x-Friday, April 22: Hershey at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Brian Gay............................................71-74-72—217
16-18;R.Stenhouse Jr. 19-23;K.Busch 24;E.Sadler
May 13 participating. Cost is $3 for adults
x-Sunday, April 24: Charlotte at Hershey, 5 p.m. Brandt Jobe .......................................75-69-73—217 At Chumash Casino, Santa Ynez, Calif. (ESPN2),
9:30 p.m.
x-Monday, April 25: Charlotte at Hershey, 7 p.m. Tag Ridings .......................................70-74-73—217 25-27;S.Hornish Jr. 28;D.Earnhardt Jr. Kendall Holt vs. Julio Diaz, 10, light welterweights. and $2 for students.
TNT — Playoffs, first round, game 1, Denver at Ok- 29-32;J.McMurray 33;R.Stenhouse Jr.
lahoma City WESTERN CONFERENCE Kris Blanks .........................................71-73-73—217 May 14
34;J.McMurray 35;R.Sorenson At TBA, Tomas Rojas vs. Juan Jose Montes, 12, for
Lake Erie 1, Manitoba 0 Roland Thatcher ................................74-74-70—218 36-41;B.Keselowski 42-48;T.Bayne
NATIONAL HOCKEY Saturday, April 16: Lake Erie 6, Manitoba 4 Bryce Molder .....................................73-75-70—218 49-52;J.McMurray 53-60;T.Bayne
Rojas’ WBC super flyweight title.
LEAGUE Sunday, April 17: Manitoba at Lake Erie, 3 p.m. Chris Kirk ...........................................70-76-72—218 61-62;J.McMurray 63;T.Bayne 64;K.Wallace
At Sonora, Mexico, Cristian Mijares vs. Malik Bou- Bulletin Board items will not be
Jarrod Lyle .........................................74-71-73—218 ziane, 12, for Mijares’ IBF super flyweight title.
Tuesday, April 19: Lake Erie at Manitoba, 8:30 p.m. 65-66;J.McMurray 67-68;E.Sadler 69-70;D.Cope At Home Depot Center, Carson, Calif. (SHO), accepted over the telephone. Items
3 p.m. Thursday, April 21: Lake Erie at Manitoba, 8:30 p.m. Troy Matteson....................................69-76-73—218 71;J.McMurray 72-75;C.Edwards 76;K.Busch Andre Ward vs. Arthur Abraham, 12, for Ward’s
NBC — Playoffs, conference quarterfinals, game 3, x-Friday, April 22: Lake Erie at Manitoba, 8:30 p.m. Blake Adams .....................................71-74-73—218 77;J.McMurray 78;T.Bayne 79-80;D.Earnhardt Jr. WBA Super World super middleweight title; Cristo- may be faxed to 831-7319, emailed to
Washington at N.Y. Rangers x-Sunday, April 24: Manitoba at Lake Erie, 4 p.m. Nick O’Hern .......................................73-72-73—218 81;B.Keselowski 82;D.Earnhardt Jr.
6 p.m. x-Tuesday, April 26: Manitoba at Lake Erie, 7 p.m. Shaun Micheel...................................72-73-73—218 83-84;R.Richardson Jr. 85;D.Earnhardt Jr.
bal Arreola vs. Nagy Aguilera, 10, heavyweights. tlsports@timesleader.com or dropped
Bill Lunde ...........................................71-73-74—218 May 20
VERSUS — Playoffs, conference quarterfinals, Hamilton 2, Oklahoma City 0
Jim Renner ........................................72-72-74—218
86-93;T.Bayne 94-100;B.Keselowski
At Prudential Center, Newark, N.J. (ESPN2), Ant- off at the Times Leader or mailed to
game 3, Anaheim at Nashville Thursday, April 14: Hamilton 5, Oklahoma City 2 101-102;D.Earnhardt Jr. 103;B.Keselowski
Chad Campbell .................................71-73-74—218 104;M.Wallace 105;B.Keselowski wone Smith vs. Joel Julio, 10, light middleweights. Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N, Main
8 p.m. Saturday, April 16: Hamilton 2, Oklahoma City 1
VERSUS — Playoffs, conference quarterfinals, Tuesday, April 19: Hamilton at Oklahoma City, 8:05 Justin Leonard...................................73-75-71—219 106-107;M.Wallace 108;T.Bayne 109;S.Hornish Jr. May 21
game 3, Vancouver at Chicago p.m. Arjun Atwal.........................................71-77-71—219 110;T.Bayne 111-114;J.Nemechek At The Bell Centre, Montreal (HBO), Jean Pascal St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250.
Wednesday, April 20: Hamilton at Oklahoma City, Ben Martin .........................................73-74-72—219 115-118;M.Wallace 119-122;T.Bayne 123;K.Busch vs. Bernard Hopkins, 12, for Pascal’s WBC-IBO
8:05 p.m. Billy Horschel.....................................71-74-74—219 124. light heavyweight title; Chad Dawson vs. Adrian
Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, Laps Led): Diaconu, 12, light heavyweights.
T R A N S A C T I O N S x-Friday, April 22: Hamilton at Oklahoma City, 8:05
p.m.
Billy Mayfair........................................72-73-74—219
Scott Stallings ...................................71-73-75—219 T.Bayne, 9 times for 23 laps;J.McMurray, 8 times for May 27 T E N N I S
x-Sunday, April 24: Oklahoma City at Hamilton, 4 Jim Herman........................................69-78-73—220 20 laps;D.Earnhardt Jr., 5 times for 16 laps;B.Kese- At Reno Events Center, Reno., Nev. (ESPN2), Jo-
lowski, 6 times for 14 laps;E.Sadler, 3 times for 8 sesito Lopez vs. Steve Upsher Chambers, 12, light
BASEBALL p.m.
x-Monday, April 25: Oklahoma City at Hamilton,
James Driscoll ...................................74-73-73—220
Bob Estes...........................................71-76-73—220 laps;R.Sorenson, 1 time for 6 laps;M.Wallace, 3 welterweights; Tony Thompson vs. Maurice Harris, ATP World Tour
National League 7:30 p.m. Scott Verplank ...................................75-72-73—220 times for 6 laps;R.Stenhouse Jr., 2 times for 6 12, heavyweights. Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters
ATLANTA BRAVES — Recalled RHP Jairo Asen- Houston 2, Peoria 0 Woody Austin ....................................73-73-74—220 laps;K.Busch, 4 times for 4 laps;J.Nemechek, 1 June 4 Results
cio from Gwinnett (IL). Optioned C J.C. Boscan to Wednesday, April 13: Houston 4, Peoria 1 Chris Riley .........................................74-72-74—220 time for 4 laps;K.Harvick, 2 times for 4 laps;C.Ed- At Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, N.J. (SHO), Carl Saturday
Gwinnett. Friday, April 15: Houston 3, Peoria 2, OT Paul Goydos ......................................71-74-75—220 wards, 3 times for 3 laps;A.Almirola, 2 times for 2 Froch vs. Glen Johnson, 12, for Froch’s WBC super
NEW YORK METS — Placed RHP Chris Young on laps;S.Hornish Jr., 2 times for 2 laps;C.Bowyer, 2 middleweight title. At The Monte-Carlo Country Club
Monday, April 18: Houston at Peoria, 8:05 p.m. Stewart Cink ......................................67-78-75—220
the 15-day DL, retroactive to April 11. Recalled RHP Tuesday, April 19: Houston at Peoria, 8:05 p.m. times for 2 laps;K.Wallace, 1 time for 2 laps;D- At Staples Center, Los Angeles (HBO), Sebastian Monte Carlo, Monaco
Jhonattan Vegas ...............................68-76-76—220
Pat Misch from Buffalo (IL). x-Wednesday, April 20: Houston at Peoria, 8:05 Steven Bowditch ...............................77-69-75—221 .Cope, 1 time for 1 lap;R.Richardson Jr., 1 time Zbik vs. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., 12, for Zbik’s WBC Singles
p.m. Top 10 in Points: 1. J.Leffler, 233;2. J.Allgaier, middleweight title. Semifinals
HOCKEY x-Friday, April 22: Peoria at Houston, 8:35 p.m.
John Merrick ......................................72-72-77—221
Michael Connell ................................73-70-78—221
231;3. E.Sadler, 228;4. R.Stenhouse Jr., 225;5. June 18 David Ferrer (4), Spain, def. Jurgen Melzer (7),
National Hockey League x-Sunday, April 24: Peoria at Houston, 5:05 p.m. R.Sorenson, 224;6. A.Almirola, 222;7. T.Bayne, At Guadalajara, Mexico, Saul Alvarez vs. Ryan Austria, 6-3, 6-2.
Justin Hicks .......................................77-71-74—222 221;8. B.Scott, 206;9. K.Wallace, 184;10. J.Neme-
NHL — Suspended Anaheim F Bobby Ryan two Milwaukee 1, Texas 0 Frank Lickliter II .................................70-77-75—222 Rhodes, 12, for Alvarez’s WBC light middleweight Rafael Nadal (1), Spain, def. Andy Murray (3), Bri-
games for a kicking incident against Nashville D Jo- Thursday, April 14: Milwaukee 5, Texas 2 chek, 169. title. tain, 6-2, 4-6, 6-1.
Fabian Gomez...................................72-74-76—222
nathon Blum during Friday’s game against Nash- Saturday, April 16: Texas at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. J.J. Henry...........................................67-78-77—222 NASCAR Driver Rating Formula July 20 Doubles
ville. Tuesday, April 19: Milwaukee at Texas, 8:30 p.m. A maximum of 150 points can be attained in a race. At Sydney Entertainment Centre, Sydney, Danny Semifinals
Joseph Bramlett ................................70-74-78—222 The formula combines the following categories:
American Hockey League Wednesday, April 20: Milwaukee at Texas, 8:30 David Duval .......................................75-72-76—223 Green, Australia, vs. Antonio Tarver, United States, Bob and Mike Bryan (1), United States, def. Mariusz
HARTFORD WHALE — Signed F Carl Hagelin. p.m. Wins, Finishes, Top-15 Finishes, Average Running 12, for Green’s IBO cruiserweight title. Fyrstenberg and Marcin Matkowski (5), Poland, 6-3,
Bio Kim ...............................................78-69-76—223 Position While on Lead Lap, Average Speed Under
ECHL x-Friday, April 22: Milwaukee at Texas, 8:30 p.m. Colt Knost ..........................................73-73-81—227 Aug. 20 6-4.
x-Monday, April 25: Texas at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Green, Fastest Lap, Led Most Laps, Lead-Lap Fin- At Donetsk, Ukraine, Viacheslav Senchenko, vs. Juan Ignacio Chela, Argentina, and Bruno Soares,
ECHL — Suspended Reading F Olivier Labelle one Tim Petrovic.......................................72-76-80—228 ish.
game and fined him an undisclosed amount for his x-Tuesday, April 26: Texas at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Scott Gutschewski ............................76-72-80—228 Marco Avendano, 12, for Senchecko’s WBA World Brazil, def. Rohan Bopanna, India, and Aisam-ul-
actions during Friday’s game against Kalamazoo. welterweight title. Haq Qureshi (6), Pakistan, 6-2, 6-7 (4), 10-7 tie-
break.
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QB battle familiar to former Lion Robinson


IL BASEBALL

By DEREK LEVARSE
PENN STATE this point in their career. I So they sent out a wide re- Elements keep SWB
and Wings off field
dlevarse@timesleader.com mean, the sky’s the limit.’’ ceiver to do the job.
STATE COLLEGE -- Standing Robinson said he hopes what Walk-on Evan Lewis came on
an equal distance between the NOTEBOOK he said rubs off on the current and successfully booted the
throngs of reporters surround- group. And he also hopes that 20-yarder, with punter Anthony
ing two quarterbacks, a third for?’’ they take pride in what he and Fera serving as the holder. With
Penn State signal-caller couldn’t It was that mentality that the Lions were able to accom- Collin Wagner, the placekicker Times Leader Staff LOOKING AHEAD
help but watch and laugh. endeared Robinson to Penn plish in 2005, lifting the pro- the last two seasons, having The Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
Michael Robinson had of State fans more than most any gram off the mat and back into graduated, Penn State needs a Yankees and Rochester Red Next Game: 1:05 p.m. today versus
the Rochester Red Wings at PNC
course been in this same sit- player in recent history. As a national prominence. replacement for 2011. Wings will now have a short one-
Field
uation himself. This spring, it’s captain and the starting quarter- “I would hope so. But it’s It was thought that Fera, who game series and will have to wait Probable Pitchers: Yankees’
Rob Bolden and Matt McGloin back in 2005, Robinson led Penn different circumstances, man,’’ was recruited as a placekicker, until July to finish the regularly right-hander Andrew Brackman
battling for the starting job. In State to its first Big Ten title in Robinson said. “If I would have might get a shot at the job. But scheduled two-game stint. (0-0, 5.40) vs. Rochester RHP
2003, it was Robinson and Zack 11 years, falling one second come on in ’06, after that ’05 with Lewis serving as a fill-in That’s because Saturday Anthony Swarzak (0-0, 3.12)
Mills. short of a perfect regular season. season, maybe people wouldn’t this spring, the signs point to night’s game at PNC Field was On Deck: The Yankees head to
So when Robinson -- now a On Saturday, Robinson was look at me the same way. Maybe incoming freshman Sam Ficken postponed because of the heavy Allentown for a rare five-game
series with the IronPigs beginning
running back with the Seattle up in the booth at Beaver Stadi- it would be like, ‘Oh, well they as the top choice. rain and wind that passed Monday with a doubleheader.
Seahawks -- returned to his alma um for a change, providing color won last year. They’re just win- Ficken won’t arrive on cam- through the area. Radio: All games can be heard on
mater this weekend, he had commentary for the Big Ten ning again.’ It so happened that pus until the summer, so the The game will be made up as THE GAME (1340-AM) with Mike
plenty to say to his fellow Nitta- Network’s tape-delay broadcast I came along where it was two situation could certainly change part of a doubleheader on Satur- Vander Woude and Jim Riley
ny Lions. of the Blue-White Game. of the worst years we’ve ever by the time the season starts. day, July 9, beginning at 5:35 p.m.
The gist of his advice? A day earlier, he stopped by been through. So a bowl game The games will be seven innings
“You guys want to go to the the program’s Lasch Building would’ve been like saving the Spring laurels each. opening week at Lehigh Valley.
National Football League? Get headquarters and gave a talk to program. Wide receiver Devon Smith The pitchers, who were sched- That game will be made up on
used to it,’’ Robinson recounted the Lions’ young group of quar- “So you just gotta look at the and defensive tackle Jordan Hill uled to throw Saturday night, are Monday when the Yankees face
with a smirk. “There’s always terbacks. situation. I used to tell Anthony took top spring honors, winning not listed as the starters for to- the IronPigs on the road in a dou-
competition. There’s always “(Bolden) is a lot more ma- Morelli the same thing – ‘I’m the Red Worrell and Jim O’Hora day’s contest, which begins at bleheader.
going to be a guy who’s better. ture than his age says,’’ Rob- sorry that you had to follow us.’ awards for the most improved 1:05 p.m. Today’s game will be the last
“But they can’t look at this inson said. “I like his command. You know what I mean?’’ offensive and defensive players, Instead, Yankees right-hander on the season-opening four-game
competition as a competition. I look at a lot of small things respectively. Andrew Brackman (0-0, 5.40) homestand for SWB. The Yan-
They’ve got to look at it as, ‘We and how quarterbacks carry Kicking around their options Also honored were offensive will face Red Wings righty Antho- kees have gone 2-1 in the first
want to win a national cham- themselves. Matt is great at When the Blue squad faced a linemen Mike Farrell and Ty ny Swarzak (0-0, 3.12). three games.
pionship. By any means neces- that, too. fourth down from the White Howle, who shared the Frank Saturday’s rainout was the sec- They will return home on Fri-
sary.’ That’s what I talked to “Those guys, they’re so far team’s 13-yard line in Saturday’s Patrick Total Commitment ond of this International League day for a four-game set with Syra-
them (Friday) about. What’s ahead of where I was just from a scrimmage, the coaches elected Award for their work off the season for Scranton/Wilkes- cuse after the five-game series
your goal? What would you die quarterbacking standpoint at to try a field goal. field and in the classroom. Barre. The Yankees also had a with the IronPigs.
game postponed by rain during

P E N N S TAT E
B LU E-W H I T E TRACK AND FIELD
GAME
SECOND QUARTER
BLUE: Evan Lewis 20-yard
field goal, 10:34. Drive: 7 plays,
Coughlin’s Black, duo
from Dallas earn gold
42 yards, 5:39. Comment:
Yeah, that scoring line about
sums up the scrimmage. A
walk-on wideout serving as
the kicker for both teams
boots a field goal after a Times Leader Staff Lavery added a fifth place finish
fullback dive on third-and-7 Coughlin’s Shelley Black and in the shot put.
unsurprisingly doesn’t hit Dallas’ Regan Rome and Jess For GAR, Quinnea Gross
paydirt. Matt McGloin sets it Adams each had first-place finish- placed fifth in the100 hurdles and
up with the biggest play of the es at the rain-shortened Ship- sixth in the long jump.
half -- an underthrown bomb pensburg University Track and Nicole Snyder earned seventh
to Devon Smith, who is able to
break off his route and come
Field Invitational on Saturday. in the triple jump for Lake-Leh-
back for the ball for a 36-yard Six Wyoming Valley Confer- man.
gain. BLUE 3, WHITE 0 ence schools competed at Ship- On the boys’ side, GAR’s Dar-
BLUE: Brandon Moseby- pensburg, at the site of the PIAA rell Crawford secured a second-
Felder 17-yard pass from Matt Championships, which will be place finish in the triple jump.
McGloin (Lewis kick), 1:04. held May 27-28. Representing Teammate Lucas Benton contrib-
Drive: 6 plays, 63 yards, 2:20. the conference were Meyers, uted with a third-place finish in
Comment: The rain only gets the 400.
GAR, Lake-Lehman, Dallas,
worse and McGloin, apparent-
ly used to these cruddy Tunkhannock and Coughlin. For Meyers, Robert Waiters,
weather conditions from his Black, a returning state cham- Jim Benczkowski, Shocur Proc-
West Scranton days, is the pion, raced to first in the Class 3A tor and Joey Arnone finished sec-
only quarterback who is able girls 110-meter hurdles. The ond in the 400 relay with a time of
to navigate it. The incumbent Coughlin senior finished with a 47.57.
goes 3-for-4 for 59 yards and time of 13.99 seconds – 1.41 sec- Brent Hizny placed ninth in the
the score to Moseby-Felder, onds faster than second-place javelin for the Knights.
who cleanly beats an unheard-
Morgan Long, of Chichester. 2A Girls
of walk-on for the score -- 3200 RELAY -- 12. LEH Foster, Lipski, Gromel,
though the throw was nice AP PHOTO Dallas swept the 3,200 race, Thomas 11:27.83. 100 HURDLES – 5. GAR Gross
17.54; 10. LEH Snyder 17.75; 18. MEY Quinones
enough to overcome tighter Penn State running back Brandon Beachum is tackled by linebacker Michael Mauti during the first taking first in both the boys and 19.02. TRIPLE JUMP – 7. LEH Snyder 32-04.00; 9.
LEH Jenkins 31-03.50; 11. MEY Lewis 30-04.50.
coverage. BLUE 10, WHITE 0 half of the Blue-White Game on Saturday in State College. girls 3A races. Adams, a junior, 100 – 4. MEY Sauer 13.22; 10. LEH Mahoney 13.62;
won the boys’ race with a time of 11. MEY Wilborn 13.62; 14. GAR Gross 13.70.
SHOT PUT – 5. MEY Lavery 31-01.50. LONG
OFFENSIVE MVP 9:45.56. A freshman, Rome JUMP – 6. GAR Gross 15-02.75; 14. MEY Lewis 14-
03.25.

BOLDEN
Matt McGloin by default. No clocked in at 11:16.2 to finish OVERALL STANDINGS – 17. Meyers (MEY), 9;
20. GAR Memorial (GAR), 7; 26. Lake-Lehman (LL),
one else accomplished much 10.93 seconds faster than Lower 2
of anything on offense other Dauphin’s Jenna Flickinger. 2A Boys
than McGloin, who needed 3200 RELAY – 9. GAR Welky, Oldziejewski, Ap-
Coughlin’s 400 relay team of pleby, Santiago 9:10.48; TRIPLE JUMP – 2. GAR
only five completions to out- Continued from Page 1C Crawford 44-08.00; 9. GAR, Soto 37-7.50; 100 – 23.
class the rest of the Lions Black, Dannah Hayward, Co- MEY Benczkowski 12.23; 1600 – 13. LEH Bohan
5:00.76; SHOT PUT – 6. MEY, Bjorkman 42-04; 400
quarterbacks. McGloin fin- fore deciding whether to stay at rinne Walker and Unique Twy- – 3. GAR, Benton 53.65; 400 RELAY – 2. MEY,
ished 5-of-10 for 109 yards and Penn State and battle again for the man broke a two-year-old school (Waiters, Benczkowski, Proctor, Arnone), 47.57;
LONG JUMP – 6. GAR, Crawford 19-10.00; 3200 –
the score. Kevin Newsome and starting job or transfer to a differ- record, placing third with a time 20. LEH, Sutton 11:45.85; JAVELIN – 9. LEH, Hizny
136-04.
walk-on Shane McGregor were ent program. of 50.36. OVERALL STANDINGS – 13. GAR Memorial
(GAR), 17; 32. Meyers (MEY), 3
the only other QBs to com- Both Joe Paterno and quarter- Hayward finished in fourth
plete a pass, as Rob Bolden 3A Girls
backs coach Jay Paterno said Sat- place in the 110 hurdles at 16.05. 110 HURDLES -- 1. COU, Black, 13.99; 4. COU,
and Paul Jones finished a Hayward, 16.05; 14. DAL, Szalkowski, 17.24; 18.
combined 0-for-6 with an
urday they expected Bolden As a team, Coughlin scored sixth DAL, Spencer, 18.28; TRIPLE JUMP – 12. DAL,
Szalkowski, 31-0.5; 13. COU, Pickney-Williams, 30-
interception. would be back for preseason camp out of 41 schools, with 21 points. 5.5; 100 – 6. DAL, Gawlas, 13.05; 22. DAL, Danko,
in August to get ready for the 2011 With 63 points, State College Ar- 13.53; 27. DAL, Plesnar, 13.9; 400 RELAY – 3.
COU, (Black, Walker, Hayward, Twyman), 50.36;
DEFENSIVE MVP campaign. ea won the team title. POLE VAULT – 16. DAL, Culver, 8-6; LONG JUMP
– 3. DAL, Swalkowski, 16-3.25; 3200 -- 1. DAL, R.
The rain. Though credit should Bolden, of course, was set to Tunkhannock had two top- Rome, 11:16.2; 13. DAL, Grose, 12:28.54; JAVELIN
-- 15. DAL, Kravitz, 92-8; 1600 RELAY – 9. DAL,
be given to the first-string transfer after the Outback Bowl in three 3A finishers. Anna Nole (Kravitz, Gilhooley, Metcalf, Rome), 10:32.0; HIGH
JUMP – 3. TUN, Nole, 5’; 9. COU, Twyman, 4-6; 9.
linebackers -- Michael Mauti, January, upset that he wasn’t giv- took third in the high jump with a DAL, Millington, 4-6
Gerald Hodges and Khairi OVERALL STANDINGS – 6. Coughlin (COU),
en a chance in the second half of leap of 5 feet. Gavin Colley 21; 13. Dallas (DAL), 13; 26. Tunkhannock (TUN), 6;
Fortt, who was filling in for a the season when he lost the start- earned second in the 100 dash, 3A Boys
banged-up Nate Stupar. Fortt 100 -- 2. TUN, Colley, 11.24; DISCUS – 20. DAL,
ing job to McGloin following a crossing the line in 11.24. Roberts, 101-1; LONG JUMP -- 15. DAL, Weaver,
and Mauti teamed up for a
turnover, as the former jarred concussion. In 2A, Meyers’ Tess Sauer 16-9.25; 3200 -- 1. DAL, Adams, 9:45.56; 10. DAL,
Ehret, 9:56.22; 13. DAL, Ferlenda, 10:03.37; JAVE-
the ball loose from senior But Joe Paterno denied Bolden placed fourth in the 100 dash to LIN -- 12. DAL, Simonovitch, 143-7; 14. DAL, Ko-
zloski, 143-1; 1600 RELAY – 11. COU, (Moorhead,
tailback Stephfon Green and a release from his scholarship, and help Meyers finish 17th out of 29 Svintozelsky, Chesson, Ryan), 8:47.46;
OVERALL STANDINGS – 14. Dallas (DAL), 10;
the latter came up with the the quarterback said Saturday he AP PHOTO participating schools. Madison 19. Tunkhannock (TUN), 8; Coughlin (COU)
recovery. Mauti also had a didn’t have a choice but to stay at Penn State wide receiver Brandon Moseby-Felder catches a pass
nice hit on Silas Redd and Penn State this spring for finan- for a touchdown during the Blue-White Game on Saturday.
Hodges broke up a pass with a cial reasons. BASEBALL
hit on tight end Kevin Haplea.
Still, Bolden said he harbored was “99 percent sure’’ it would terception on the first play of the
DAY TO REMEMBER
Well, the Beaver Stadium
no resentment toward Paterno or
Penn State for that decision.
“I would obviously hope that
end up being McGloin or Bolden.
“I’d love to see (Bolden) stay,’’
McGloin said. “Him being here
scrimmage, a coach-scripted lob
down the sideline that was easily
snatched by cornerback Mike
Nationals prospect dies of meningitis
grounds crew did a heck of a
job keeping that pristine grass that’s behind him,’’ Paterno said makes me a better football player. Wallace. The Associated Press website. “When they contract, it’s
from getting destroyed. A few before Saturday’s scrimmage. “I But if he goes, I wish him the Jones went 0-for-1 and News- NIGUA, Dominican Republic — very rapid. We all carry bacteria in
guys -- Mauti and fullback think that he’s been great out best.’’ ome finished 3-for-7 for 22 yards, The death of Washington Nationals noses and mouths. It’s possible he
Mike Zordich -- seemed to there on the practice field. He ap- Little could be gleaned from the half of which came on a fullback prospect Yewri Guillen from bacte- got it from somebody who sneezed.
enjoy the downpour, emerging pears to be having a good time. As Blue-White Game. Facing a con- screen. rial meningitis prompted the team He was susceptible, and it was an
from the tunnel to start the far as I can see he’s a lot different stant downpour, only McGloin With the rain intensifying after to take precautions to protect other unfortunate thing.”
(very brief) second half by
doing belly-flop slides on the
than he was last year when he was managed to make any kind of im- halftime, the coaches decided to players at its Dominican training a- Douoguih said other players at
lawn. So at least a few guys a little bit -- I don’t know exactly pression among the scholarship end the proceedings after just one cademy. the academy are not at risk and that
had a good time. what term I would use. But he quarterbacks. Among anyone on series in the second half -- no clos- Guillen died Thursday, after first the Nationals are assessing what
wasn’t as comfortable as he was offense, for that matter. er to picking a starting quarter- showing symptoms of the disease they can do to prevent such a trage-
DAY TO FORGET this spring. The West Scranton grad fin- back. Monday, according to Dr. Wiemi dy in the future.
The 7,000 or so people who “And so I haven’t really given ished 5-for-10 for109 yards and the Bolden said the fact that the Li- Douoguih, the Nationals’ medical “Everyone that came in contact
decided to give it a go and that much thought. But if we have game’s lone touchdown -- a 17- ons would be waiting to pick a director. He said the team is still try- with him received standard prophy-
watch this thing live from the a problem ... we’ll discuss it next yard score to Brandon Moseby- starter had no influence on his de- ing to determine how the 18-year- laxis to prevent this from spreading
stands. Little could be taken week. But I don’t think there is a Felder with the best throw of the cision to stay or go. old shortstop contracted the dis- and becoming more of a problem,”
away from the scrimmage
problem. Shouldn’t be. He’s right afternoon. “There’s nothing really (that ease. he said.
itself, and winds that hit 25
mph ensured that even sitting in there.’’ “Obviously I’m happy with the would sway me),’’ Bolden said. “There are bacterial particles that Douoguih said Guillen received
in the areas underneath the Paterno said he wasn’t about to way I played -- given the condi- “I’m just gonna go over it with my float around, and sometimes some- treatment for the condition after the
upper decks in either end name a starter as the spring came tions,’’ McGloin said. dad and family and see where body is susceptible and you don’t academy’smedicalandtrainingstaff
zone didn’t keep people dry. to a close. But he did allow that he Bolden was 0-for-5 with an in- we’re at.’’ know,” Douoguih said on the team’s identified it as bacterial meningitis.
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N B A P L AYO F F R O U N D U P

76ers comeback wilts in the Heat


The Associated Press aggressive,” Wade said. Brand’s rebound and short league-best 62-20 record, out-
MIAMI — Game on the line, Game 2 is Monday in Miami. jumper with 7:58 left got Phila- scoring Indiana 16-1 over the
a sold-out arena standing in Philadelphia held the Heat delphia within seven — the final 3:38.
anticipation. scoreless for 4:37 of the fourth margin had been 16 late in the Rose scored seven during that
Dwyane Wade relished those quarter and scored 12 straight third quarter. And Wade went to run, including a three-point play
moments in 2006. And appar- points to close to 88-87, but the bench 38 seconds later with and a floater that tied it at 99
ently still does. never got the lead in the final his fifth foul. with 1:27 left. He then hit Kor-
Playing with five fouls yet minutes. Thaddeus Young had In past postseasons, that ver with a crosscourt pass for a
attacking nonetheless, Wade 20 points and 11 rebounds for would have been white-knuckle 3 that gave the Bulls their first
scored five of his 17 points in the 76ers, while Jrue Holiday time in Miami. lead at 102-99 with 48 seconds
the final 1:34 to help the Miami added 19 and Elton Brand fin- Not this time — at least, not remaining.
Heat hold off a huge comeback ished with 17. at first. Joel Anthony made one Danny Granger missed a
try by Philadelphia and beat the Thanks largely to Wade, of two free throws, getting the tying 3. Joakim Noah got the
76ers 97-89 on Saturday in though, Miami escaped. rebound on the second and rebound, and Rose eventually
Game 1 of their Eastern Confer- Since the NBA went to best- extending a possession that was hit two free throws with 14.8
ence quarterfinal series. of-seven opening rounds in quickly capped by a 3-pointer seconds remaing. He was 19 of
Chris Bosh scored 25 points 2003, No. 2 seeds who win from James Jones that put Mia- 21 from the line and had six
and grabbed 12 rebounds, while Game 1 of their quarterfinal mi up 88-75. James extended asssists and six rebounds in
LeBron James finished with 21 series have advanced 12 of 13 both arms skyward, several Heat another strong performance.
points and 14 rebounds — mak- times, the lone exception being players shook their fists in uni- Luol Deng added 18 points
ing them the sixth and seventh Dallas against San Antonio last son on the bench, and Miami and Korver finished with 13.
players to record double-dou- year. knew it was on its way to a 1-0
bles in their Heat playoff debuts. And when James and Wade series lead. Hawks 103, Magic 93
And the game wasn’t decided get to enjoy 1-0 series leads, ORLANDO, Fla. — Joe John-
until the final moments, when things tend to work out for Bulls 104, Pacers 99 son scored 25 points, Jamal
Wade came off the bench to take them. The Heat have advanced CHICAGO — Derrick Rose Crawford finished with 23 and AP PHOTO
over at point guard and direct all five times when taking a 1-0 scored 39 points, Kyle Korver the Atlanta Hawks beat Orlando The Heat’s LeBron James goes up for a shot against the 76ers’
Miami to its first Game 1 victory lead with Wade on the team; the nailed the go-ahead 3-pointer in Game 1 of their playoff series, Jrue Holiday and Elton Brand, right, Saturday, in Miami.
since the 2006 Eastern Confer- Cleveland Cavaliers won seven and the top-seeded Chicago overcoming a monster night by
ence finals. of eight series with James after Bulls rallied from a late 10-point Magic star Dwight Howard. Hawks led by as many as 18 with 46 points, to go along with
“I was just reading the game, winning Game 1s. deficit to beat the Indiana Pac- Atlanta was eliminated by points while running multiple 19 rebounds. Jameer Nelson had
getting off the ball a lot, just Much like Miami’s three regu- ers in their playoff opener. Orlando in last year’s playoffs in bodies at Howard all night, and 27 but no other Orlando player
trying to read how they defend- lar-season wins over Philadel- Trailing 98-88 late in the the most lopsided four-game the rest of the Magic failed to reached double figures.
ed me so at that moment I phia, the Heat had to work for game, the Bulls showed the sweep in NBA history, but this step up. Game 2 is Tuesday night in
thought I would get a little this one. resolved that carried them to a one was much different. The Howard tied a career high Orlando.

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Flyers survive wild start to blunt Sabres Different


strategy
The Associated Press the first after crashing into the

for Boston
PHILADELPHIA — Ville boards. Franzen appeared to
Leino and Danny Briere scored lose his balance just before
clutch goals, goaltender Brian being hit by Doan, and it looked
Boucher delivered again in the like he had blood on his face as
postseason and the Philadel- he departed. Elite long-distance runners
phia Flyers outlasted the Buffa- He came back in the second see increased chances of fast
lo Sabres 5-4 on Saturday to period with a bandage on his
even their first-round series at a forehead, and he appeared to times on 26.2-mile course.
game apiece. have cotton in his nose.
Boucher, one of many un- There was no penalty when
likely playoff stars when the Franzen was hurt, but Detroit By JIMMY GOLEN
Flyers orchestrated a surprising AP Sports Writer
scored two power-play goals
run to the Stanley Cup finals later in the first. Datsyuk con- BOSTON — For more than a
last season, relieved Sergei tributed the first on a wrist shot century, runners at the start of
Bobrovsky after the rookie through traffic with 9:18 left. the Boston Marathon have faced
allowed three goals on seven a breeze blowing in from the At-
Then Rafalski made it 2-0 with
shots. lantic and a dread that Heart-
a shot from just inside the blue
Introduced to the familiar break Hill will sap their strength.
line.
strains of “Booosh,” Boucher Long regarded as one of the
stopped 17 straight shots into Canadiens 3, Bruins 1 world’s toughest courses, Boston
the third, and brought a calm- has spurned professional pace-
BOSTON — Michael Cam- setters while encouraging tactics
ing sense to what was becom-
malleri and Mathieu Darche that favor strategy over speed.
ing a video game-like contest,
stuffed with goals, penalties, scored in the first 2:20 of the But Kenyan Robert Kiprono Che-
fights and controversy. game, and Carey Price stopped ruiyot upended that mindset last
Thomas Vanek scored two 34 shots to lead Montreal over year, dashing from Hopkinton to
power-play goals for the Sabres, the Boston Bruins and give the Copley Square in 2 hours, 5 min-
and Andrej Sekera and Cody Canadiens a 2-0 lead in the utes, 52 seconds to shatter the
McCormick also scored. first-round playoff series. course record by 1:22.
Game 3 of the best-of-seven A No. 3 seed in the East after “I always knew it was possible
series is Monday night in Buffa- winning the Northeast Division, to run fast times here. He showed
lo. the Bruins coughed up home- us that it is,” said Ryan Hall, who
The Flyers and Sabres com- ice advantage and need a victo- finished third in 2009 and last
bined for six goals, almost 30 ry in Montreal on Monday or year ran the fastest ever time for
penalty minutes and three goa- Thursday just to bring the se- an American in Boston. “You’ve
lies in the first period. There ries back to Boston for a fifth got to be ready to run fast. You
was still 40 minutes left — and game. can’t think, ‘I’m going to run 2:09,
each team thrilled down to the Boston has never, in 26 tries, 2:10 in Boston and blow every-
final seconds. won a playoff series after losing one’s socks off.’ The game has
The frustration from Game the first two games. definitely changed.”
1’s punchless offense was taken Boston always has been con-
Tim Thomas made 23 saves
sidered a challenging course, a
out with punches almost from as the Bruins played without
reputation that feeds on itself by
the opening faceoff. captain Zdeno Chara, who was
discouraging those interested in
Paul Gaustad cross-checked scratched minutes before the fast times from entering. Those
Briere on a faceoff, and Scott opening faceoff because of who do run Boston hear the leg-
Hartnell backed Briere by trig- dehydration. ends of near-winners who slowed
gering a quick fight with Gaus- Patrice Bergeron’s second- to a crawl in the Newton hills and
tad. It wasn’t much of a bout. period goal cut the deficit to 2-1 dropped back to the pack, or out
Gaustad yanked Hartnell’s and snapped a postseason of the race entirely.
sweater over his face and un- scoreless streak that dated to But despite the aptly and omi-
loaded his fists on his face. the team’s unprecedented col- nously named Heartbreak Hill,
Both players then hit the penal- lapse in last year’s Eastern which is really a series of climbs
ty box. Conference semifinals. Still, the around Mile 21, Boston is actual-
The Philly crowd, which had loss was Boston’s sixth in a row ly a downhill run that starts at an
nothing to cheer about in Game in the playoffs. elevation of 475 feet and finishes
1, went wild and suddenly it felt But Yannick Weber made it just 16 feet above sea level.
like playoff hockey. “It’s a net downhill course. Peo-
3-1 with 2:29 left in the second,
At that point, it was already ple are going to run it fast in good
and the Bruins were booed off
1-1. Claude Giroux needed only weather,” 1968 winner Amby
the ice by their home fans after
4 minutes to put the Flyers in Burfoot said this week. “Cool
the period, just as they were in
front, then pounded on the AP PHOTO
weather, a tailwind and a whole
the first. In the third, the “Fire
glass in a celebration that riled Philadelphia Flyers’ Daniel Carcillo, center, Matt Carle and Andrej Meszaros celebrate after Carcil- bunch of Ethiopians and Ke-
up the orange-and-black die- lo’s goal Saturday in Game 2 of the Flyers’ series against the Buffalo Sabres in Philadelphia.
Julien!” chants began in the
upper deck as coach Claude nyans. Somebody’s going to run
hards. it really fast.”
Vanek tied it just 2:43 later. scored and added two assists in range that was saved. Helm was The Red Wings were again Julien stood behind the bench
Before Cheruiyot lopped near-
Bobrovsky had earned the the first period alone — in- there for an easy goal on the without Henrik Zetterberg, who arms crossed.
ly a minute and a half off the
nod from coach Peter Laviolette cluding a marvelous move to rebound. has been out with a left knee The Bruins pulled Thomas
course record of 2:07:14 set in
after a solid rookie season. The set up a goal by Darren Helm Datsyuk added another assist injury after leading the team in for an extra skater, but did not 2006, it had hovered above 2:07
Flyers used Boucher and Mi- — and the Detroit Red Wings early in the second period for scoring during the regular sea- get a shot off in the final min- since 1986, even as most of the
chael Leighton in their run to held on for a win over the Phoe- his first career four-point game son. Phoenix’s Derek Morris ute. marathoning marks moved into
the Stanley Cup finals last sea- nix Coyotes to take a 2-0 lead in in the playoffs. Brian Rafalski was out with an upper body Already down in the best-of- the 2:04 range. Ethiopian Haile
son, so there’s no guarantee their first-round series. and Tomas Holmstrom also injury, and fellow defenseman seven series after losing the Gebrselassie holds the world re-
“Bob” gets another chance. Detroit already led 2-0 when scored for Detroit, and Nicklas Ed Jovanovski was unable to opener 2-0 on Thursday night, cord with a 2:03:59 run in Berlin
Bobrovksy allowed soft goals Datsyuk poked the puck past a Lidstrom had two assists. finish the game for the Coyotes the Bruins lost their captain in 2008. (Paula Radcliffe’s 2:15:25
to Vanek and Sekera and that Phoenix player in the neutral Shane Doan scored twice for because of his own upper body and best defenseman when in 2003 stands as the women’s
was all for him. zone and skated in on goalie Phoenix, which nearly rallied injury. Chara was scratched after being world record, more than five min-
Ilya Bryzgalov. Datsyuk pulled from a four-goal deficit thanks Detroit’s Johan Franzen had hospitalized overnight with utes better than the Boston mark
Red Wings 4, Coyotes 3 the puck back between his legs to a suddenly potent power his 13-game postseason point dehydration. set by Margaret Okayo of Kenya
DETROIT — Pavel Datsyuk before flipping a shot from close play. streak snapped. He left early in His absence was obvious. in ’02.)
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Now they must decide whether John Martino, 26, Dallas, 47:50

RUN
bringing down the price of the en- Aaron Valoroso, 16, Towanda, 49:11
try fee will help them draw a John Evangelista, 41, Blakely, 49:13
Nick Wadas, 29, Kingston, 49:49
larger field for next year’s race. James Drogalis, Old Forge, 51:05
That decision has obviously been Dave Novak, 17, Tunkhannock, 51:58
Continued from Page 1C
made harder because of the un- Sean Robbins, 41, Shavertown,
the lake was coming back after a seasonable weather conditions 52:15
seven-year absence. But he was on Saturday. Ken Quigley, 40, Dunmore, 52:41
disappointed when he arrived at Like McCabe, Porfirio had Brian Conniff, 54, Roaring Brook
Twp., 53:06
the race and realized that many of competition from another runner Male award winners: Overall: 1.
the area’s standout runners were early in the race before running to McCabe; 2. Martino; 3. Valoroso.
not there to compete. victory in 54:43. Age group winners: 15 & under: Joe
“The weather had something to “I jumped out into the lead August. 16-20: Dave Novak. 21-25:
do with it to be sure,” said right away,” said Porfirio, 34, James Drogalis. 26-30: Nick Wadas.
McCabe, who ran for Wyoming Ar- from West Pittston. “But (Moni- 31-35: Tim Craven. 36-40: Ken
Quigley. 41-45: John Evangelista.
ea High School and Edinboro Uni- ca Obsitos) passed me between a
46-55: Brian Conniff. 56-60: Dave
versity. “But the high-priced entry mile-and-a-half and two miles. I Jiunta. 61-65: Rich Chase. 66 &
fee also had a lot to do with it as caught and passed her around over: None.
well. It was twenty-five dollars if the 3-mile marker. We ran togeth- Top 3 females
you registered early and 30 bucks er for a bit. Then I gradually Deedra Porfirio, 34, W. Pittston,
on the day of the race. I don’t know pulled away.” 54:43
of another race in the area that Obsitos, 23, of Wilkes-Barre, Monica Obsitos, 23, Wilkes-Barre, S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER
56:55
charges that much for a race.” who is one of the area’s better Jen Heck, 39, W. Wyoming, 59:26 Under windy and cold conditions Saturday morning, runners take off from the starting line in the
McCabe wasn’t going to run at triathletes, finished second, 2:12 Female award winners: Overall: 1. Harveys Lake 8.1-mile run Jeff Mcabe, of Exeter, was the overall winner, in 46 minutes.
first, but changed his mind after behind Porfirio. Jen Heck, 39, of Porfirio; 2. Obsitos; 3. Heck. Age
missing his workout on Friday. West Wyoming, placed third in group winners: 15 & under: Selene Rich Pias. Assistant race director: Prospect Street, Nanticoke at 10 (5.3-mile) Run at the pavilion, near
“I decided to spring for the 30 59:26. DePrimo. 21-25: Jen Swiderski. Reginald Thomas. a.m. Info: Miranda Costa, 740-0237. the boat launch area, at Frances
bucks and basically used the race It was the second win in a row 26-30: Charlene Aquilina. 31-35: Sunday May 1: Wyoming Valley Slocum State Park at 1 p.m. Info:
Karen McLaughlin. 36-40: Carolyn Schedule Striders 37th annual Cherry Blos- Vince Wojnar, 474-5363.
as my workout,” he added. for Porfirio. She won the Susque- James. 41-45: Traci Dutko-Strungis. Today: King’s College 5Km Run/ som 5 Mile Run and 1-Mile Fun Walk Monday, May 30 (Memorial Day):
Nevertheless, the race drew hanna Warrior Trail 5K Race in 46-55: Diane Levandowski. 56-60: Walk at Kirby Park at 10 a.m. Info: “Tim Thomas Memorial” (the run is Forty Fort Lions Old Fort 5 Miler at
255 runners. And the proceeds Shickshinny on April 9. Jen Marrese. 61-65: Barbara Zeske. Dr. Bindu Vyas, 208-5900, ext. the second leg of the Striders the Forty Fort Borough Park,
will go to local foster care and 66 & over: None. 5787. Triple Crown) at Kirby Park at 10 Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort at 9
Harveys Lake 8.1-Mile Run re- Saturday, April 30: Cancer Aware-
adoption organizations. Field: 255. Official starter: Richard a.m. Info: Vince Wojnar, 474-5363. a.m. Info: Bernie Popson, 498-
sults ness 5K Run and Fun Walk at Lu-
Race officials had hoped to Hughes. Timing and results: Dove Sunday, May 8: Wyoming Valley 7665.
Top 10 zerne County Community College,
Timing Services. Race director: Striders 20th annual Spring Trail
draw more than 300 participants. Jeff McCabe, 27, Exeter, 46:00

AREA ROUNDUP

Dallas girls pin loss


on Redeemer in soccer
Times Leader Staff won at the No. 2 spot.
Vanessa Parsons, Sabrina Jen Bader and Nicole Molino
Zurek and Ashley Dunbar won by forfeit in No. 3 doubles.
scored as Dallas defeated Holy Hoffangle, Cometa, Bader and
Redeemer 3-1 on Saturday in Molino won in singles action as
girls high school soccer. well.
Shaina Dougherty had Holy
Redeemer’s only goal. COLLEGE MEN’S TENNIS
King’s 6, FDU-Florham 3
Dallas ...............................................................1 2 — 3
King’s defeated FDU-Florham
Holy Redeemer .............................................. 1 0 — 1
after sweeping doubles play and
First half: 1. DAL Vanessa Parsons (Sabrina Zu-
rek) 37:37 ; 2. HR Shaina Dougherty (Meghan Phil-
lips) 37:04. spliting singles action.
Tony Bevevino and Mike Stein-
Second half: 1. DAL Ashley Dunbar (unassist-
ed) 23:36; 2. DAL Zurek (Miscno) 2:13.
berger, Tim Carroll and Jake
Saves: DAL 1 (Yang), HR 7 (Kolodziej); Cor-
ners: DAL 7, HR 2. Rohring and Chris DiMino and
P.T. Romano won in doubles.
H.S. LACROSSE Bevevino, Rohring and DiMi-
Dallas 10, Selinsgrove 6
no won in singles play for the
Kevin Gilbert, Jake Piskorick Monarchs.
and Brett Wanek each scored two
goals as the Mountaineers defeat- COLLEGE WOMEN’S
ed Selinsgrove. LACROSSE
S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER J.T. Carey and Morgan Cohen FDU-Florham 16, Wilkes 4
Dave Stokes braved the cold, wind and rain to cast his line into Harveys Lake during the opening day of trout season. WCO John Cum- has two assists each in the win. Four different players scored
mings said many of the stocked waterways in his district of northern Luzerne County and part of Columbia County had a light turnout. Wilkes, as the Colonels lost to
H.S. BASEBALL FDU-Florham in MAC action.
Hazleton 11, Crestwood 6
Harveys Creek. M O N D AY ’ S I N - S E A S O N S T O C K I N G P O S T P O N E D Allie Grippo tied the game at

TROUT
Lupacchinni said anglers were Despite two home runs from 1-1 two minutes into the game.
catching fish throughout his dis- The in-season stocking scheduled water with a low pH, so the in- Zack Berg, Crestwood was un- Later, Lindsey Davenport, a Dal-
trict, but not many limits (five for Monday at Lake Jean in Rick- season stocking will be re-sched- able to stop Hazleton as the las graduate, cut the Devils’ lead
trout) were taken. etts Glen State Park has been uled. Check the PFBC’s website – Comets were defeated in a game to 5-2.
Continued from Page 1C postponed. According to WCO www.fish.state.pa.us for a resche- played on Friday. Steve Brynok
WCO John Cummings said John Cummings, water samples duled date along with other in- However, FDU-Florham then
and moved “a ton” of hot choco- many of the stocked waterways contributed to the Comets cause score seven straight goals to put
tested by PFBC biologists show a season stocking dates for area
late and coffee. in his district of northern Lu- pH of 5.9. The biologists were lakes and streams. with a double and an RBI, and the game out of reach.
“It was cold, but we’re thankful zerne County and part of Colum- concerned about stocking trout in Jesse Quintiliani also picked up Gabby Ford and Keri Meerholz
the rain held off for most of the bia County had a sparse turnout. an RBI. also scored for Wilkes.
morning,” Webster said. “This “Once the rain came it just died For the Cougars, Josh Bayzick
has been a tradition for us since right down,” Cummings said. anglers will have plenty of quali- Cummings added that today doubled twice and drove in a run Elizabethtown 19, King’s 3
we began doing this 10 years ago, “But usually around 11 a.m. or ty opportunities to catch trout will probably be a better day to while Carl Cara doubled once to Sarah O’Doherty scored two
and most of the trout season noon guys are heading out any- this season. Next week many ar- fish than Saturday as well. bring home three runs. T.J. Chir- goals and Chelsea Manes added
opening days it seems like it’s way. ea waterways will receive their “With so few fish caught on Sa- ico finished 4-for-4 at the plate another tally, but the Monarch
cloudy and cold, like today.” “The fish were there, but the in-season stocking of trout. tuday, I would say Sunday is the with a home run and four RBI. women team lost to Elizabeth-
Before the rain rolled in, angler catch just wasn’t that great.” Those fish, when added to the day to be out,” Cummings said. Crestwood Hazleton
town.
turnout was good at places such While Saturday might not trout that weren’t caught on Sat- “And next week’s stockings will Ritz, cf
ab r h bi
2 0 1 0 Cara, ss
ab r h bi
4 2 3 3
as Wapwallopen Creek in Moun- have been the best way, weather- urday, should make numbers help even more. The first day is a Bayzick, COLLEGE MEN’S
tain Top, Lake Frances, Nesco- wise, to open trout season, both plentiful in area streams and tradition, but it’s not always the
Munisteri, cf 0 1 0 0 2b-p
Medvecky,
5 2 3 1
LACROSSE
peck Creek, Frances Slocum and Cummings and Lupacchinni said lakes. best day to catch trout.” Petrochko, 3b 2 1 0 0 3b 4 2 2 3 Messiah 21, Misericordia 4
Nikonenko,
Quintiliani, 2b 3 0 0 1 lf
Caladie, 2b 0 0 0 0 Barletta, cf
3 1 0 0
4 1 2 0
Zach Buckley, Pat McTague,
Brynok, 1b 2 0 1 1 Johnson, p 0 0 0 0 J.R. Lauri and Jared Hunt

PENGUINS
Sadvary, lf 3 0 0 0 Wolfe, p 0 0 0 0
“We love the road. E. Rineheim-
er, ph 1 0 1 1 LaRose, 2b 0 0 0 0
scored as Misericordia lost to
Messiah.
That’s something that’s Berg, c
Kaster, p
3 2 2 2 Chirico, dh 4 2 4 4
0 0 0 0 Fendrick, dh 0 0 0 0
Richardson, p 0 0 0 0 Vigna, 1b 1 1 0 0

Continued from Page 1C


been good for us. We Aigeldinger, p 0 0 0 0 Greco, ph
Murphy, p 0 0 0 0 Rubasky, c
0 0 0 0
3 1 1 1
Elizabethtown 9, King’s 6
Sweeney, dh 1 0 0 0 Klein, rf 3 0 0 0 Pat Bonnot scroed three
“Anytime you give up a goal at had 28 wins on the road Miale, dh
Beshada, rf
3 1 0 0 Bannon, ph
3 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
goals, yet King’s lost to Eliza-
that point it’s a little tough,” (in the regular season) J. Rineheim-
er, ph
Snyder, ss
1 0 0 0
2 1 0 0
bethtown.
Craig said. “But we still had 20 Lenny Fox, T.J. Tagg and Evan
minutes of hockey to play. If we
and we’re actually look- Piavis, ph
Totals
1 0 0 0
27 6 5 5 Totals 32121512 Seward also scored for the Mon-
win the third period we send the ing forward to it.” Crestwood............................. 011 301 0 — 6
archs.
game into overtime. That was our Hazleton ................................ 324 020 X — 11
John Hynes
mindset.” COLLEGE SOFTBALL
Penguins coach
The Penguins came out firing in 2B – CRE: Brynok; HAZ: Cara, Misericordia 7,
the third period, spending stetch- Bayzick (2). HR – CRE: Berg (2); Manhattanville 5 (11 inn.)
es of time in the Norfolk end and of the series. HAZ: Chirico. Caitlin Cromley pitched all 11
creating several scoring chances. “This is what happens. You go innings and struck out 10 as
IP H R ER BB SO
But Tokarski never wavered, through situations where you Crestwood Msiericordia outlasted Manhat-
Kaster, L.................... 2 7 5 5 1 3
getting a glove on a Corey Potter don’t get certain bounces,” he Richardson ............... .2 4 4 4 1 0 taville.
Aigeldinger................ 2.1 3 2 2 3 2
slap shot from the point and said. “We have to be better in cer- Murphy ...................... 1 1 0 0 0 1 In the top of the 11th, Nicole
smothering a Bryan Lerg wrist tain areas and we will get better.” Wenner and Hollie Sarnak had
Hazleton
shot from in close to keep the Pen- Now, the Penguins will have to Johnson, W .............. 3.1 3 5 2 3 3 RBI singles to give the Cougars
guins off the board. get better for at least two games in BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Wolfe.......................... .2
Bayzick....................... 3
0
2
0
1
0
0
4
0 1 the lead.
2

The Admirals put the Penguins Norfolk. Amy Neal of Lake Ariel holds up a game puck that fell to her feet Wenner finished with three
away when Marc-Antoine Pouliot “We love the road,” Hynes said. as she sat behind the goal in the third period of the Pens game. hits and two RBI.
scored an empty net goal with “That’s something that’s been COLLEGE WOMEN’S
four seconds left to make it 2-0. good for us. We had 28 wins on the Penguins .................................................... 0 0 0 — 0 10:33. Shots on goalNorfolk – 8-8-9-25Wilkes- TENNIS Eastern 5, King’s 1
First Period Barre/Scranton – 5—12-10-27
In the first two games, Tokarski road (in the regular season) and Scoring – None.
Penalties – WBS, Veilleux (roughing) :08; Wilkes-Barre/Scranton – 0 of 5
Power-play Opportunities Norfolk – 0 of 5 King’s 6, FDU-Florham 3 The King’s softball team lost
has stopped 59 of the 60 shots he we’re actually looking forward to NOR, Wright (hooking) 5:05; WBS, Collins (hook- Goaltenders Norfolk – Dustin Tokarski 2-0-0 The King’s women defeated to Eastern after giving up four
ing) 11:51; WBS, Mormina (slashing) 12:43. (27 saves - 27 shots) Wilkes-Barre/Scranton –
faced and the Admirals penalty it.” Second Period Brad Thiessen 0-2–0 (24-25) FDU-Florham at the Kingston In- runs in the seventh innings,
Scoring – 1. NOR, Paul Szczechura 1 (Labrie, Starters Norfolk – G Dustin Toakrski, D Radko
killers have held the Penguins NOTES- Tim Wallace sat out Fornataro) 19:52. Gudas, D Vladimir Mihalik, LW Pierre-Cedric La- door Tennis Center and in the which broke a 1-1 tie.
Penalties – WBS, Potter (high-sticking) 2:55; brie, C Chris Durno, RW James WrightWilkes-
power play scoreless on 11 oppor- for the second time because of in- WBS, Sterling (goaltender interference) 7:16; Barre/Scranton – G Brad Thiessen, D Joey Mormi- process clinched a Freedom Con- Annie Erndl had an RBI single
tunities. jury. NOR, Vernace (hooking) 7:39; NOR, Durno (rough- na, D Andrew Hutchinson, LW Keven Veilleux, C
ing) 9:16; WBS, Mormina (roughing) 9:16; NOR, Ryan Craig, RW Geoff WalkerThree Stars1. NOR, ference playoff spot. in the fifth for the only run for
Hynes said he wasn’t con- Sczcechura (hooking) 13:33; NOR, Jones (rough-
ing) 15:39.
Dustin Tokarski (shutout, 27 saves) 2. NOR, Paul
Szczechura (game-winning goal) 3. WBS, Brad The Monarchs led after dou- the Monarchs.
cerned about the Penguins’ lack of Third Period Thiessen (25 saves) bles play where the team of Maria Erndel struck out nine as the
Scoring – 2. NOR, Marc-Antoine Pouliot 2 (Mi- Referee – Chris Cozzan, Jean Hebert. Lines-
goal scoring or power-play suc- Norfolk 2, Penguins 0 halik) empty net 19:56. men – Chris Allman, Mike McDevitt Cometa and Rachel Hoffnagle starting pitcher for King’s
Norfolk ........................................................ 0 1 1 — 2 Penalties – NOR, Szczechura (roughing) Attendance – 6,152
cess through the first two games
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HORSE RACING PRO GOLF

AP PHOTO

PGA Tour rookie and 54-hole leader Brendan Steele reacts after
sinking a birdie putt on the 18th hole Saturday in the Texas Open.

Rookie Steele ahead


by 1 in Texas Open
By WILL WEISSERT round.
AP PHOTO Associated Press “There’s going to be good shots
Jockey Joel Rosario guides Brilliant Speed (5) to the finish line of the Blue Grass Stakes at Keeneland in Lexington, Ky., Saturday. SAN ANTONIO — PGA Tour that don’t end up good and bad
Twinspired (7), with Robby Albarado up, was second. rookie Brendan Steele birdied shots that end up worse,” Steele
Nos. 17 and 18 for a 4-under 68 on said.

Brilliant Speed takes Blue Grass


Saturday, grabbing sole posses- Another rookie and Califor-
sion of the Texas Open lead after nian, Kevin Chappell (70) and 30-
beginning the day tied with a year-old Brandt Snedeker (70)
whopping six other players for the were tied for third at 5 under.
top spot. Steele, Tringale and Chappell,
The 28-year-old Californian put who led UCLA to an NCAA title in
his third shot within 15 feet on the 2008, have just a combined 62
Payday gives horse enough Crown then? Why did we spend “You might as well take your both Albertrani and Weber. Al- par-5 18th, then sunk the putt for starts on tour, while Snedeker’s
$600?” chances,” Albertrani said. “It’s bertrani’s Arthur’s Tale lost in a his sixth birdie — offsetting a pair only PGA Tour victory came at
graded-stakes earnings to be
Albertrani quieted his boss by wide open, why not?” photo to Toby’s Corner in last of bogeys. the 2007 Wyndham Champion-
in Kentucky Derby on May 7. telling her maybe they could find The Derby seemed like a dis- week’s Wood Memorial — both “I decided to play it a little more ship.
a way to the Kentucky Derby tant dream as Brilliant Speed of them finishing in front of big conservative and laid it up, and it “There’s a lot of younger play-
through the $750,000 Blue Grass loped down the backstretch well favorite Uncle Mo — before dis- paid off,” Steele said of the birdie ers getting on Tour quicker now
By WILL GRAVES Stakes on the Polytrack at Kee- behind the rest of the 12-horse covering an injury in his left leg. to end his round. than there ever has been and I
AP Sports Writer neland. field. Albertrani thought his Weber thought she was head- That late surge was enough for think that’s really been the differ-
LEXINGTON, Ky. — Trainer “I told her before the race I’m blossoming colt looked sluggish ed to the Derby with To Honor a one-stroke lead over another up- ence,” Tringale said. He added
Tom Albertrani asked owner not going to let that $600 go to and uncomfortable in his first and Serve, but her rising star is and-comer, second-year PGA that he is still new enough on tour
Charlotte Weber to write a $600 waste for you,” Albertrani said. start on a synthetic surface. out for a month with a leg injury. Tour pro Cameron Tringale, who that almost no one pronounces
check this winter to nominate Brilliant Speed backed up Al- Turns out, Brilliant Speed and She was crushed when the led by two after 16 holes but hook- Tringale (Tren-gal-EE) correctly,
Brilliant Speed to the Triple bertrani’s faith with a perfectly jockey Joel Rosario were just tak- news came. Not anymore, ed his tie shot on No. 18 into the instead calling him “Triangle”
Crown. timed surge, roaring from last to ing their time. though Brilliant Speed’s win left deep rough — almost reaching a “Trin-gle” “Trin-nail” “Tri-nail”
Four months ago, it hardly first in the stretch to edge Twin- “He wanted to relax, so I let her momentarily speechless. creek. He recovered on the ap- and a host of other names.
looked like money well spent. spired by a nose and punch his him relax,” Rosario said. “She said in a rather light- proach, only to miss a 13-foot putt Steele said he’s never felt so
Brilliant Speed spent the winter ticket to next month’s Run for And when Rosario asked him hearted moment, ‘Oh my good- and settle for a 4-under 68. much pressure on Tour as he will
running on the turf, and Alber- the Roses. to go, Brilliant Speed took off. ness, I guess I might be going to “I drove it left. I figured if I hit a teeing off tomorrow with the lead.
trani admits it looked like his 3- The $450,000 payday gives Rosario moved him to the out- the Derby, after all,’” said George good drive ... I’d be able to look at “I definitely haven’t been in this
year-old colt had “found his call- Brilliant Speed more than side at the turn to give him some Strawbridge, Weber’s cousin. it in two, so I just swung hard,” position,” he said, adding that a
ing” after finishing second on enough graded-stakes earnings running room and Brilliant Brilliant Speed covered the 1 said Tringale, who played at Geor- win at the 7,435-yard TPC San An-
the grass at Gulfstream Park in to run under the twin spires on Speed wasted little time chasing 1-8 miles in 1:50.92 and paid gia Tech and now lives in Las Ve- tonio “would validate a lot of
January. May 7, and even with a resume down the field with massive $40.20, $20.80 and $13, while gas. things in my career as far being a
Weber started teasing Alber- that includes two unremarkable strides to slip by Twinspired in giving the Blue Grass another in “I laid up to a pretty good yar- guy that’s just trying to feel his
trani, asking him “Why did we races on dirt last fall, he’s all but the final yards. an increasingly long string of dage and then just misjudged the way out here right now as a roo-
nominate him for the Triple certain to give the Derby a shot. It was sweet vindication for long-shot winners. wind, really,” he said. “Came up kie.”
short, which was a bad mistake, Steele began his round tied for
given all the room behind the first at 3 under with Chappell,

The Factor not one as Archarcharch wins


hole.” Snedeker, Geoff Ogilvy, Rich
Third-round winds were cal- Beem, Kevin Sutherland and
mer but still blew to nearly 30 Charley Hoffman. The seven-way
mph at times, after strong gusts tie was the most crowded leader-
Friday saw the field struggle to a board on the PGA tour in a dec-
By KURT VOIGT second-round scoring average of ade. Seven players tied after 36
AP Sports Writer 75.289, the highest on Tour since holes hadn’t been seen on the tour
HOT SPRINGS, Ark. — Bob the first-round of the 2008 British since the 1977 Westchester. The
Yagos signed the contract to Open. Strong winds are forecast record was an eight-way tie at the
sell his prized colt Archar- once again during tody’s final 2001 Greater Hartford Open.
charch following a win at the
Southwest Stakes in February.
When the seven-figure agree- I N DYC A R RAC I N G
ment was returned by the po-

Power again on Long Beach pole


tential overseas buyer 15 min-
utes past the deadline, Yagos
had a change of heart.
That decision paid off when
Archarcharch, ridden by Jon By JOHN MARSHALL overtook Power for the series
Court, used an overpowering AP Sports Writer championship on the final race of
final kick to win the $1 million LONG BEACH, Calif. — The the 2010 season.
Arkansas Derby at Oaklawn Power of Will is overtaking Indy- Power has been fast all weekend
Park on Saturday. It was the Car through the early part of the at Long Beach, among the leaders
first Grade 1 victory for trainer season. in practice and second after the ini-
Jinks Fires, and it booked the Points leader Will Power earned tial round of qualifying. Hunter-
first trip to next month’s Ken-
the pole at the Grand Prix of Long Reay had the lead over in the Fast
tucky Derby for both Arkansas
Beach on Saturday, edging defend- Six final segment before Power hit
natives Yagos and Fires.
ingchampionRyanHunter-Reayto the gas late with a lap of 1 minute,
“That was our fear, making
go 3-for-3 on poles this season. 9:06 seconds around the 11-turn,
the wrong decision,” Yagos said
of selling Archarcharch. “Now “He’s the man right now,” Hun- 1.968-mile circuit through the
we know we made the right
AP PHOTO ter-Reay said. streets of downtown.
one.” Archarcharch, left, begins to challenge favorite The Factor, at the top of the stretch of the Arkansas He sure is. It was Power’s third straight pole
Archarcharch was overlooked Derby at Oaklawn Park in Hot Springs, Ark., on Saturday. Archarcharch won the race by a nose. The Australian road-and-street at Long Beach, though he hasn’t
entering the race after a third- specialist opened the season with won on the seaside circuit since the
place finish at last month’s “We had the best horse, the too much for the front-running by 61⁄4 lengths, but had never the pole and a second-place finish final Champ Car race at the layout
Rebel Stakes and went off at best jockey and the best trainer. The Factor, who was unaccus- run more than 1 1/16 miles and at St. Petersburg, and followed that in 2008.
25-1. Despite the struggles, Today was their day.” tomed to trailing. was unable to find the needed upwithawire-to-wirewinatAlaba- “I would mean a lot (to win),”
which Finks blamed on a pre- Heavy pre-race favorite The “My horse likes to be on the closing kick in the 1 1/8-mile ma last week. That gave him 94 said Power, who hit102.582 mph in
race dustup in the Oaklawn Factor finished seventh. The lead, but there was so much race on Saturday. points for the season, seven ahead qualifying. “It’s one of my favorite
gate, neither Yagos nor Finks Factor entered with three wire- speed in there and I didn’t want The Factor co-owner George of Dario Franchitti, the man who tracks.’’
lost faith in the colt. to-wire wins, but he fell behind to go with them,” jockey Martin Bolton had said the colt needed
“It’s wonderful,” Yagos said. the early pace of J P’s Gusto Garcia said. “He didn’t like to to perform well in the final 1/8
and Dance City. be taken back. I didn’t want to mile at Oaklawn to ensure a

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AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP


STANDINGS/STATS
Yanks’ Freddy is a Fab 5
The Associated Press
New York........................................
Toronto ...........................................
S TA N D I N G S

W
8
7
AMERICAN LEAGUE

L
5
7
East Division
Pct GB WCGB
.615
.500

11⁄2

3
L10
6-4
4-6
Str
W-1
L-1
Home
7-3
4-2
Away
1-2
3-5
AMcCt cf
Tabata lf
Overay 1b
Walker 2b
Alvarez 3b
Doumit c
GJones rf
Cedeno ss
ab
3
5
4
2
2
4
3
3
r
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
h bi
1 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 0
2 0
2 1
0 1
Stubbs cf
Votto 1b
JrSmth p
Bray p
ab r h bi
4 2 2 2
Cairo 2b-1b 5 1 0 0
4 2 3 1
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Heisey ph-lf 1 0 0 0
Gomes lf
Masset p
4 2 2 3
0 0 0 0
Baltimore......................................... 6 7 .462 2 31⁄2 3-7 L-6 3-3 3-4 JMcDnl p 2 0 0 0 Bruce rf 4 1 1 0
Tampa Bay ..................................... 6 8 .429 21⁄2 4 6-4 W-5 3-5 3-3
NEW YORK — Freddy Boston............................................. 3 10 .231 5 61⁄2 3-7 W-1 3-4 0-6
Crotta p
Beimel p
0
0
0
0
0 0
0 0
JFrncs 3b
T.Wood pr
5 1 2 1
0 0 0 0
Garcia allowed two hits over W
Central Division
L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Bowker ph
Resop p
1
0
0
0
0 0
0 0
Rolen 3b
RHrndz c
0 0 0 0
4 1 3 4
six innings in his first start of Cleveland....................................... 10 4 .714 — — 8-2 W-2 6-2 4-2 Meek p 0 0 0 0 Janish ss 5 0 1 0
Kansas City ................................... 10 4 .714 — — 7-3 W-4 7-2 3-2 Pearce ph 1 0 0 0 Leake p 2 1 1 0
the season, Mark Teixeira Chicago.......................................... 7 7 .500 3 3 5-5 L-3 4-5 3-2 Renteri 2b 1 0 0 0
Detroit............................................. 7 7 .500 3 3 6-4 W-4 3-3 4-4 Totals 30 2 6 2 Totals 39111511
drove in three runs and the Minnesota ...................................... 4 10 .286 6 6 3-7 L-4 2-3 2-7 Pittsburgh ........................ 000 200 000 — 2
New York Yankees held off the W L
West Division
Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Cincinnati ......................... 011 072 00x — 11
E—Alvarez (4). DP—Cincinnati 2. LOB—Pitts-
Texas Rangers 5-2 on a bone- Texas ............................................. 10 4 .714 — — 6-4 L-1 6-0 4-4 burgh 9, Cincinnati 9. 2B—Doumit (3), Stubbs (2),
Los Angeles .................................. 9 5 .643 1 1 8-2 W-4 4-2 5-3 R.Hernandez (2). 3B—Votto (1). HR—Stubbs (3),
chilling Saturday in the Oakland.......................................... 6 8 .429 4 4 5-5 L-2 1-4 5-4 Gomes 2 (5), R.Hernandez (2). SB—A.McCutchen
Seattle ............................................ 4 11 .267 61⁄2 61⁄2 2-8 L-4 2-4 2-7 (1), Votto (3). S—Leake. SF—Cedeno.
Bronx. NATIONAL LEAGUE IP H R ER BB SO
Pittsburgh
The Yankees’ fifth starter, East Division Ja.McDonald L,0-1 . 41⁄3 9 7 6 2 2
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Crotta........................ 2⁄3 2 2 2 0 0
Garcia was scheduled to make Philadelphia ................................... 9 4 .692 — — 6-4 L-1 5-2 4-2 Beimel ...................... 1 2 2 2 0 2
Florida............................................. 8 5 .615 1 — 7-3 W-3 3-3 5-2
his debut last week against Atlanta............................................. 7 8 .467 3 2 4-6 W-2 4-4 3-4
Resop .......................
Meek.........................
1
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
Washington .................................... 6 7 .462 3 2 5-5 W-1 3-4 3-3
the Minnesota Twins. When New York........................................ 4 11 .267 6 5 1-9 L-7 1-6 3-5
Cincinnati
Leake W,2-0 ............ 6 4 2 2 4 6
rain postponed the game, he Central Division Jor.Smith.................. 1 1 0 0 1 0
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Bray........................... 1 1 0 0 1 0
was pushed back more than a Cincinnati ........................................ 9 5 .643 — — 5-5 W-1 6-2 3-3 Masset...................... 1 0 0 0 1 2
Milwaukee ...................................... 7 6 .538 11⁄2 1 7-3 L-1 5-2 2-4 Umpires—Home, Jim Wolf;First, Derryl Cousins-
week — though the weather St. Louis.......................................... 7 7 .500 2 11⁄2 6-4 W-3 2-4 5-3 ;Second, Jim Joyce;Third, Ron Kulpa.
Chicago .......................................... 6 7 .462 21⁄2 2 5-5 L-1 3-3 3-4 T—2:59. A—26,418 (42,319).
wasn’t a whole lot better this Pittsburgh ....................................... 6 8 .429 3 21⁄2 3-7 L-1 1-5 5-3
time. Houston .......................................... 5 10 .333 41⁄2 4 5-5 W-1 4-5 1-5
San Diego
Astros 5, Padres 3
Houston
West Division
With temperatures in the W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
EPtrsn lf
ab
5
r h bi
0 0 0 Bourn cf
ab r h bi
3 1 1 0
Colorado .......................................... 11 2 .846 — — 9-1 W-7 4-1 7-1
mid-40s, Garcia (1-0) worked San Francisco ................................. 7 6 .538 4 1 6-4 W-3 4-2 3-4 Venale rf 5 1 1 0 AngSnc ss 4 0 1 1
Los Angeles .................................... 6 8 .429 51⁄2 21⁄2 3-7 L-4 3-3 3-5 OHudsn 2b 3 1 0 0 Pence rf 4 0 1 1
through steady rain showers San Diego ........................................ 6 8 .429 51⁄2 21⁄2 3-7 L-1 3-5 3-3 Headly 3b 4 1 2 2 Ca.Lee lf 4 1 1 0
Hawpe 1b 4 0 1 1 Lyon p 0 0 0 0
and winds gusting to 30 mph Arizona............................................. 5 7 .417 51⁄2 21⁄2 4-6 L-2 3-4 2-3
Maybin cf 3 0 0 0 Wallac 1b 4 0 0 0
AlGnzlz ss 3 0 0 0 CJhnsn 3b 3 2 1 2
to shut down the Texas of- AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 4, Milwaukee 3, 10 innings Hundly ph 1 0 0 0 MDwns 2b 2 0 0 0
fense. The only hits the veter- Friday's Games
Cleveland 8, Baltimore 2
Pittsburgh 6, Cincinnati 1
N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, ppd., rain
RJhnsn c
Latos p
4
3
0 3 0 Quinter c
0 0 0 Figuero p
3 1 0 0
2 0 0 0
an right-hander allowed were Texas 5, N.Y. Yankees 3 San Diego 4, Houston 2
Colorado 5, Chicago Cubs 0
Qualls p
Denorfi ph
0
1
0 0 0 Melncn p
0 1 0 Inglett ph
0 0 0 0
1 0 1 1
Tampa Bay 5, Minnesota 2
to Adrian Beltre in the first Toronto 7, Boston 6 San Francisco 5, Arizona 2 Fulchin p
Bourgs lf
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
L.A. Angels 4, Chicago White Sox 3 St. Louis 11, L.A. Dodgers 2
and David Murphy in the Kansas City 6, Seattle 5 Saturday's Games Totals 36 3 8 3 Totals 30 5 6 5
San Diego .......................... 200 100 000 — 3
fourth. Detroit 8, Oakland 4, 10 innings
Saturday's Games
Milwaukee at Washington, ppd., rain
Cincinnati 11, Pittsburgh 2 Houston.............................. 100 200 20x — 5
Cleveland 8, Baltimore 3 Atlanta 4, N.Y. Mets 2, 1st game E—Figueroa (2), M.Downs (1). LOB—San Diego 8,
N.Y. Yankees 5, Texas 2 Houston 5, San Diego 3 Houston 4. 2B—Headley 2 (4), Pence (6). HR—
Red Sox 4, Blue Jays 1 Kansas City 7, Seattle 0 Florida at Philadelphia, ppd., rain C.Johnson (1). SB—Venable (2), Bourn (7).
Boston 4, Toronto 1 Atlanta 4, N.Y. Mets 0, 2nd game IP H R ER BB SO
BOSTON — Josh Beckett L.A. Angels 7, Chicago White Sox 2 Chicago Cubs at Colorado, 8:10 p.m. San Diego
Tampa Bay 4, Minnesota 3 San Francisco at Arizona, 8:10 p.m. Latos L,0-2 ............... 61⁄3 4 5 5 2 6
had his second straight strong Detroit at Oakland, 9:05 p.m. St. Louis at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Qualls ....................... 12⁄3 2 0 0 1 1
Houston
start, holding Toronto to one Sunday's Games
Baltimore (Bergesen 0-1) at Cleveland (Carmona
Sunday's Games
Pittsburgh (Karstens 1-0) at Cincinnati (Volquez Figueroa................... 62⁄3 6 3 2 2 5
Melancon W,1-0...... 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0
run over seven innings, and 0-2), 1:05 p.m.
Toronto (Litsch 1-0) at Boston (Lester 0-1), 1:35 p.m.
2-0), 1:10 p.m.
Florida (Ani.Sanchez 0-1) at Philadelphia (Hamels Fulchino H,1 ............ 1 0 0 0 0 1
Jed Lowrie provided a spark Minnesota (Duensing 0-0) at Tampa Bay (Hellick- 1-1), 1:35 p.m.
Milwaukee (Gallardo 1-0) at Washington (Marquis
Lyon S,3-4 ............... 1 2
Umpires—Home, Sam Holbrook;First, Greg Gib-
0 0 0 0
son 1-1), 1:40 p.m.
at the top of Boston’s lineup L.A. Angels (Haren 3-0) at Chicago White Sox 0-0), 1:35 p.m., 1st game son;Second, Todd Tichenor;Third, Gerry Davis.
T—2:34. A—28,100 (40,963).
(Buehrle 1-0), 2:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Gee 0-0) at Atlanta (Hanson 1-2), 1:35
with a two-run homer to lift AP PHOTO Seattle (Pineda 1-1) at Kansas City (Francis 0-0), p.m.
San Diego (Richard 1-0) at Houston (Myers 1-0),
the struggling Red Sox to a The New York Yankees’ Freddy Garcia threw six shutout innings 2:10 p.m.
Detroit (Penny 0-1) at Oakland (Cahill 1-0), 4:05 2:05 p.m.
victory over the Blue Jays. against the Texas Rangers Saturday to win his debut as a starter. p.m. Chicago Cubs (Dempster 1-2) at Colorado (A.John- F R I D AY ’ S
The win snapped a three-
Texas (Ogando 2-0) at N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 0-1),
8:05 p.m.
son 0-0), 3:10 p.m.
San Francisco (Bumgarner 0-2) at Arizona (Enright L A T E G A M E S
Monday's Games 0-1), 4:10 p.m.
game losing streak for the Red Only two of the five runs Twins closer Joe Nathan Toronto at Boston, 11:05 a.m. St. Louis (Carpenter 0-2) at L.A. Dodgers (Billing-
sley 1-1), 4:10 p.m. Los Angeles
Angels 4, White Sox 3
Chicago
Chicago White Sox at Tampa Bay, 6:40 p.m.
Sox, who have the major’s charged against Hernandez (0-1) blew his second save of Minnesota at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Milwaukee (Estrada 1-0) at Washington (L.Hernan- ab r h bi ab r h bi
dez 1-1), 5:05 p.m., 2nd game MIzturs ss 5 0 3 2 Pierre lf 4 0 1 0
worst record at 3-10. (1-2) were earned. the series when Zobrist home- L.A. Angels at Texas, 8:05 p.m.
Cleveland at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. Monday's Games HKndrc 2b 5 0 0 0 Bckhm 2b 4 1 1 1
Abreu dh 5 0 0 0 A.Dunn dh 3 1 1 2
Travis Snider had an RBI red to tie the score at 3. Detroit at Seattle, 10:10 p.m.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Milwaukee at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Lillirdg
single and stole a pair of bases Indians 8, Orioles 3 B.J. Upton walked and stole Friday's Games
San Diego at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m. TrHntr rf 4 0 0 0 pr-dh 0 0 0 0
San Francisco at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. V.Wells lf 4 1 1 0 Konerk 1b 4 0 0 0
Florida 4, Philadelphia 3
for the Blue Jays. Toronto lost CLEVELAND — Josh Tom- second. Nathan was replaced Atlanta at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Callasp 3b
Trumo 1b
4 1 3 0 Quentin rf
4 1 2 1 Rios cf
4 0 0 0
4 0 0 0
for the sixth time in nine lin delivered yet another qual- by Jose Mijares after walking Conger c
Bourjos cf
3 1 0 1 Przyns c
3 0 1 0 AlRmrz ss
3 1 0 0
4 0 2 0
games. ity start for Cleveland, Orlan- Casey Kotchman and getting a Morel 3b 3 0 0 0
Totals 37 410 4 Totals 33 3 5 3
Lowrie, inserted into the do Cabrera drove in four runs flyball from John Jaso. A M E R I C A N
Capps H,2................
Nathan L,0-1
1 2 1 1 0 1
Los Angeles....................... 000 400 000 — 4
leadoff spot to replace strug- and the first-place Indians Mijares struck out pinch- L E A G U E BS,2-5 ...................... 1⁄3 1 2 2 2 0 Chicago.............................. 001 002 000 — 3
E—V.Wells (1), Callaspo (3), Morel (4). DP—Chi-
Mijares...................... 1⁄3 1 0 0 1 1
gling outfielder Carl Craw- won their sixth straight at hitter Elliot Johnson for the Tampa Bay cago 1. LOB—Los Angeles 10, Chicago 5.
2B—M.Izturis (4), Trumbo (4). HR—A.Dunn (2).
Yankees 5, Rangers 2 Niemann................... 7 8 3 3 1 6
ford, went 3 for 5 to raise his home. second out before walking Texas New York A.Russell.................. 1 0 0 0 1 1 IP H R ER BB SO
ab r h bi ab r h bi J.Cruz W,1-0 ........... 1 0 0 0 1 1 Los Angeles
average to .500. He had seen Tomlin (3-0) gave up two Sam Fuld to load the bases. Kinsler 2b 3 1 0 0 Jeter ss 3 1 0 0 WP—Niemann. Weaver W,4-0 ......... 7 4 3 2 0 4
Andrus ss 4 0 1 1 Swisher rf 4 1 2 0 Rodney H,1.............. 1 1 0 0 1 0
limited playing time, getting runs — solo homers to Jake Damon then won it on his MiYong 1b 4 0 1 1 Teixeir 1b 3 2 2 3
Umpires—Home, Tim Timmons;First, Jeff Kellogg-
;Second, Eric Cooper;Third, Mark Carlson. Walden S,2-2 .......... 1 0 0 0 0 1
ABeltre 3b 4 0 1 0 AlRdrg 3b 2 0 0 0 Chicago
17 at-bats before the start. Fox and Luke Scott — and six 2,583rd career hit — which N.Cruz rf 3 0 0 0 Chavez 3b 1 0 0 0
T—3:10. A—16,428 (34,078).
Humber L,1-1 .......... 5 6 4 2 1 4
Gray .......................... 22⁄3 4 0 0 1 2
hits in six innings. tied him with Ernie Banks for DvMrp lf
Torreal c
4 0 2 0 Cano 2b
4 0 1 0 AnJons lf
4 1 1 2
3 0 2 0
Angels 7, White Sox 2 Ohman...................... 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 1
Los Angeles Chicago
Royals 7, Mariners 0 Cleveland’s starters have 80th place all-time. Morlnd dh 4 1 1 0 Gardnr lf 1 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi
Santos ...................... 1 0 0 0 1 2
Borbon cf 3 0 0 0 Posada dh 3 0 0 0 HBP—by Weaver (Pierzynski), by Humber (Con-
MIzturs dh 5 1 3 0 Pierre lf 3 0 2 0
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Alex been making it look easy. In Juan Cruz (1-0) worked a Grndrs cf 3 0 1 0 HKndrc 2b 5 1 2 3 Bckhm 2b 4 0 0 0
ger).
GMolin c 3 0 0 0 Abreu lf 4 0 0 0 A.Dunn dh 4 0 0 0
Gordon added three hits to his the last 12 games, they’re 8-1 scoreless ninth for the Rays, Totals 33 2 7 2 Totals 30 5 8 5 Bourjos cf 1 0 0 0 Konerk 1b 4 1 1 1 Cardinals 11, Dodgers 2
Texas.................................. 000 000 020 — 2 St. Louis Los Angeles
league-leading total and drove with a 1.91 ERA, not bad for a who have won five in a row. New York ........................... 201 000 02x — 5
TrHntr rf
V.Wells cf-lf
4 0 0 0 Quentin rf
4 1 2 0 Rios cf
4 1 1 1
2 0 1 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi
Theriot ss 6 0 1 1 Gwynn lf 4 0 1 0
in two runs and Sean O’Sulli- five-man rotation of virtual E—Mi.Young (1). DP—Texas 1, New York 1. LOB—
Texas 6, New York 4. 2B—Torrealba (3), Moreland
Callasp 3b
Trumo 1b
3 1 1 0 Przyns c
3 1 0 0 AlRmrz ss
3 0 0 0
3 0 1 0 Rasms cf 5 2 3 0 Blake 3b 3 1 1 0
van out-pitched Felix Hernan- unknowns. Angels 7, White Sox 2 (5), Swisher (2). HR—Teixeira (5), Cano (3). CS— Conger c 4 1 2 3 Morel 3b 3 0 1 0 Pujols 1b
Hollidy lf
5 2 2 3 Hwksw p
5 1 2 1 Guerrir p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Gardner (2). SF—Teixeira. BrWod ss 4 1 1 0
dez, leading Kansas City past Shin-Soo Choo homered off CHICAGO — Tyler Chat- IP H R ER BB SO Totals 37 711 6 Totals 30 2 7 2 Motte p
Brkmn rf
0 0 0 0 DeJess ph
4 2 2 2 Cormir p
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Texas Los Angeles....................... 012 003 100 — 7
the Seattle Mariners. Jeremy Guthrie (1-2) and wood pitched seven impres- Holland L,2-1 ........... 72⁄3 8 5 5 2 5 Chicago.............................. 000 010 001 — 2
Jay rf
Freese 3b
1 0 0 0 Ethier rf
5 2 3 0 Kemp cf
3 1 1 0
4 0 2 1
Oliver ........................ 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0
Mike Aviles had two hits Orlando Cabrera and Matt sive innings for his first major New York
E—Al.Ramirez (4). DP—Los Angeles 3. LOB—Los
Angeles 5, Chicago 3. 2B—M.Izturis (5), V.Wells
YMolin c 4 1 4 0 Loney 1b 4 0 0 0
F.Garcia W,1-0........ 6 2 0 0 1 1 Schmkr 2b 4 1 0 1 Uribe 2b-3b 4 0 1 0
and three RBIs as the Royals LaPorta had two RBIs apiece league win and Hank Conger Chamberlain H,3..... 1 1 0 0 0 2
(2), Conger (1), Br.Wood (1). HR—H.Kendrick (5), Lohse p 3 0 1 0 Barajs c 4 0 0 0
Conger (2), Konerko (4), Quentin (3). CS—Pierre Miller p 0 0 0 0 Carroll ss 4 0 1 0
beat the Mariners for the third for the Indians, who are 10-4 hit a three-run homer to lead R.Soriano H,5..........
M.Rivera S,6-6 ........
1
1
3
1
2
0
2
0
1
0
0
1
(5). Greene ph-lf 1 0 1 2 Garlnd p 1 0 0 0
IP H R ER BB SO Jansen p 0 0 0 0
straight day and handed them and off to their best start in the Los Angeles Angels over WP—Holland.
Umpires—Home, Lance Barksdale;First, Fieldin
Los Angeles Thams ph 1 0 0 0
Chatwood W,1-1 ..... 7 5 1 1 2 3 Miles 2b 1 0 0 0
their 11th loss in 13 games. nine years. Travis Hafner and the Chicago White Sox. Culbreth;Second, Adrian Johnson;Third, Gary Ce- F.Rodriguez............. 1 1 0 0 0 1 Totals 43111910 Totals 34 2 7 1
derstrom. Thompson................ 1 1 1 1 0 0
O’Sullivan (1-1) threw five Travis Buck had three hits After the start was delayed T—2:39. A—41,876 (50,291). Chicago
St. Louis........................... 030 120 104 — 11
Los Angeles .................... 000 200 000 — 2
shutout innings in his first each for Cleveland. more than 2 hours by rain, Red Sox 4, Blue Jays 1
Floyd L,1-1...............
Ohman...................... 1⁄3
6 8
2
6
1
6
1
2
0
3
1 DP—Los Angeles 1. LOB—St. Louis 8, Los An-
geles 6. 2B—Rasmus 3 (5), Holliday (3), Gwynn (4),
start of the year. He allowed Chatwood (1-1) allowed just Toronto
ab r h bi
Boston
ab r h bi
T.Pena...................... 22⁄3
WP—Floyd 3.
1 0 0 0 3
Blake (2). HR—Pujols 2 (4), Berkman 2 (6). S—
five hits and two walks, strik- Rays 4, Twins 3 one run and five hits. The YEscor ss 4 0 0 0 Lowrie ss 5 2 3 2 Umpires—Home, Phil Cuzzi;First, Alan Porter;Se- Lohse.
IP H R ER BB SO
CPttrsn cf 4 0 0 0 Pedroia 2b 4 1 1 0 cond, Tom Hallion;Third, Bill Miller.
ing out four. He was helped by ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — lone blemish was Carlos Bautist rf 4 0 0 0 AdGnzl 1b 3 0 1 1 T—2:35. A—21,250 (40,615).
St. Louis
Lohse W,2-1 ............ 71⁄3 6 2 2 1 6
Lind 1b 3 0 0 0 Youkils 3b 4 0 1 1
shortstop Alcides Escobar’s Ben Zobrist led off the ninth Quentin’s fifth-inning homer, A.Hill 2b 3 1 2 0 Ortiz dh 1 0 0 0 Miller ......................... 2⁄3 1 0 0 0 0

run-saving defensive play on a with a tying home run and his third of the season and
Snider lf
J.Nix dh
4 0 1 1 Camrn rf-lf
3 0 0 0 Varitek c
4 0 2 0
3 0 0 0
N AT I O N A L Motte.........................
Los Angeles
1 0 0 0 0 2

hard-hit grounder by Ichiro Johnny Damon ended the 100th of his career. JMolin c 3 0 1 0 DMcDn lf 3 0 1 0 L E A G U E Garland L,0-1 ..........
Jansen ......................
4
1
9
3
5
1
5
1
0
0
2
3
JMcDnl 3b 3 0 1 0 J.Drew ph-rf 1 0 0 0
Ellsury cf 1 1 0 0 Hawksworth ............. 2 1 1 1 0 1
Suzuki, who was 0 for 5 and game with a two-out single, Howie Kendrick also home- Totals 31 1 5 1 Totals 29 4 9 4
Braves 4, Mets 2 Guerrier .................... 1 2 0 0 0 0
First Game Cormier .................... 1 4 4 4 2 0
had his Kauffman Stadium leading the Tampa Bay Rays red and drove in three runs for Toronto............................... 010 000 000 — 1 New York Atlanta Garland pitched to 1 batter in the 5th.
Boston ................................ 220 000 00x — 4 ab r h bi ab r h bi WP—Lohse. Balk—Garland.
hitting streak stopped at 16 to a victory over the Minneso- the Angels. Leadoff man Maic- DP—Toronto 3. LOB—Toronto 5, Boston 11. JosRys ss 4 0 1 1 Prado lf 4 0 0 0
2B—A.Hill (3), Youkilis (4). HR—Lowrie (1). SB— Pagan cf 4 0 1 0 McLoth cf 3 0 1 0
games. ta Twins. er Izturis had three hits. A.Hill (5), Snider 2 (5), Ellsbury (3). CS—Jo.McDo- DWrght 3b 4 0 0 0 C.Jones 3b 3 1 1 1 San Francisco
Giants 5, Diamondbacks 2
Arizona
nald (2), Lowrie (1). S—Varitek. Beltran rf 3 1 1 0 McCnn c 2 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi
IP H R ER BB SO I.Davis 1b 3 0 0 0 Uggla 2b 4 0 1 0 Rownd cf-lf 5 0 0 0 Blmqst lf 4 0 1 2
Toronto Harris lf 3 0 1 1 Heywrd rf 4 0 0 0 FSnchz 2b 5 1 2 0 KJhnsn 2b 5 0 0 0
Jo-.Reyes L,0-2 ...... 3 7 4 4 5 3 Emaus 2b 4 0 0 0 AlGnzlz ss 4 2 2 2 Huff rf-lf 3 1 0 0 J.Upton rf 4 0 2 0
N AT I O N A L L E A G U E R O U N D U P Villanueva ................
Dotel ......................... 2⁄3
3 0
1
0
0
0
0
2
1
2
0
Thole c
DCrrsc p
4 1 1 0 Fremn 1b
0 0 0 0 D.Lowe p
2 1 1 1
1 0 0 0
Ford cf 0 0 0 0 Branyn 1b 4 0 0 0
Posey c 4 1 2 0 CYoung cf 4 0 0 0
L.Perez..................... 11⁄3 1 0 0 0 2 Igarash p 0 0 0 0 Hicks ph 1 0 0 0 PSndvl 3b 3 2 1 3 S.Drew ss 3 1 1 0

Braves double trouble for Mets


Boston Hairstn ph 1 0 1 0 OFlhrt p 0 0 0 0 Burrell lf 3 0 0 0 Mora 3b 3 0 0 0
Beckett W,2-1.......... 7 3 1 1 2 9 Misch p 0 0 0 0 Linernk p 0 0 0 0 Schrhlt rf 0 0 0 0 Monter c 2 1 0 0
Bard H,2 ................... 1 1 0 0 0 1 Hu ph 1 0 0 0 Venters p 0 0 0 0 Belt 1b 4 0 1 0 DHdsn p 1 0 1 0
Papelbon S,2-2 ....... 1 1 0 0 0 1 Parnell p 0 0 0 0 Hinske ph 1 0 0 0 Tejada ss 4 0 2 1 Demel p 0 0 0 0
Jo-.Reyes pitched to 2 batters in the 4th. DnMrp ph 1 0 0 0 Kimrel p 0 0 0 0 Cain p 3 0 0 0 Nady ph 0 0 0 0
HBP—by Jo-.Reyes (Ellsbury). WP—Jo-.Reyes. Totals 32 2 6 2 Totals 29 4 6 4 Affeldt p 0 0 0 0 Vasquz p 0 0 0 0
Umpires—Home, Paul Nauert;First, Doug Eddings- New York ........................... 000 011 000 — 2 RRmrz p 0 0 0 0 RRorts ph 1 0 1 0
;Second, Dana DeMuth;Third, Kerwin Danley. Atlanta ................................ 110 101 00x — 4 Fontent ph 1 0 0 0
T—3:12. A—37,310 (37,065). E—Uggla (1), Prado (1). DP—Atlanta 1. LOB—New JaLopz p 0 0 0 0
York 9, Atlanta 8. 2B—Harris (4). HR—C.Jones (2), BrWlsn p 0 0 0 0
The Associated Press burgh to its fifth loss in six with runners on first and Royals 7, Mariners 0 Ale.Gonzalez 2 (3), Freeman (1). SB—Jos.Reyes Totals 35 5 8 4 Totals 31 2 6 2
Seattle Kansas City (5), McLouth (1). CS—McLouth (2). S—D.Carras- San Francisco.................... 300 110 000 — 5
ATLANTA — Jair Jurrjens games. third and got Orlando Hud- ab r h bi ab r h bi co. Arizona ............................... 000 000 101 — 2
ISuzuki rf 5 0 0 0 Dyson cf 3 0 0 0
threw seven sharp innings in Hernandez’s fifth-inning son to hit a low fly to left Figgins 3b 5 0 0 0 Getz 2b 4 1 1 0 New York
IP H R ER BB SO E—Montero (4). LOB—San Francisco 6, Arizona 9.
2B—Tejada 2 (5), S.Drew (4). HR—P.Sandoval
Lngrhn cf 3 0 0 0 Gordon lf 4 3 3 2
his return from the disabled homer was his third hit off that Carlos Lee made a div- Cust dh 4 0 2 0 Butler dh 3 0 1 1
D.Carrasco L,0-1 .... 32⁄3
Igarashi .................... 1⁄3
4
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
2
0
(3). SB—Huff (1), Posey (2), Bloomquist (7), J.Up-
ton (2). S—D.Hudson. SF—Bloomquist.
list and the Atlanta Braves James McDonald (0-1), who ing catch on to end the in- Smoak 1b
LRdrgz 2b
2 0 1 0 Kaaihu 1b
3 0 2 0 MeCarr rf
3 1 0 0
3 1 1 1
Misch ........................
Parnell ......................
2
2
1
1
1
0
1
0
1
2
2
3
IP H R ER BB SO
San Francisco
shut out the struggling New let a tied game get away ning and keep the score tied MSndrs lf
CGmnz c
4 0 0 0 Aviles 3b
4 0 0 0 Treanr c
4 0 2 3
4 0 0 0
Atlanta Cain W,2-0............... 6 4 1 1 2 3
D.Lowe W,2-2 ......... 6 5 2 2 2 4 Affeldt ....................... 1⁄3 0 0 0 1 1
York Mets 4-0 Saturday night quickly. The Reds sent 10 at 3. Ryan ss
Totals
3 0 2 0 AEscor ss
33 0 7 0 Totals
3 1 0 0
31 7 8 7
O’Flaherty H,2 ......... 2⁄3 0 0 0 2 1 R.Ramirez H,2......... 12⁄3 0 0 0 0 2
Linebrink H,1 ........... 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Ja.Lopez .................. 2⁄3 1 1 1 1 0
to complete a doubleheader batters to the plate for seven Seattle ................................ 000 000 000 — 0 Venters H,4.............. 1 0 0 0 1 2 Br.Wilson S,3-4 ....... 1⁄3 1 0 0 0 0
sweep. runs in the inning, capped by Marlins, Phillies rained out Kansas City ....................... 010 130 02x — 7 Kimbrel S,4-4 ..........
HBP—by D.Carrasco (McLouth).
1 1 0 0 0 1 Arizona
E—Figgins (1), League (2). LOB—Seattle 11, Kan- D.Hudson L,0-3....... 6 6 5 4 3 10
Jurrjens combined with Drew Stubbs’ two-run homer. PHILADELPHIA — The sas City 4. 2B—L.Rodriguez (3), Ryan (3), Gordon
(8), Me.Cabrera (3), Aviles (5). SB—Dyson (4).
Umpires—Home, Marty Foster;First, Manny Gon-
zalez;Second, Tim Tschida;Third, Jeff Nelson.
Demel .......................
Vasquez ...................
1
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
George Sherrill and Scott Jonny Gomes also had a Florida Marlins and Philadel- CS—L.Rodriguez (1). SF—Me.Cabrera.
IP H R ER BB SO
T—2:47. A—0 (49,586). Cain pitched to 2 batters in the 7th.
HBP—by Cain (Mora). WP—R.Ramirez.
Linebrink on a two-hitter. solo shot and a two-run phia Phillies game scheduled Seattle Braves 4, Mets 0
F.Hernandez L,1-2.. 5 6 5 2 2 6 Second Game Tigers 8, Athletics 4, 10 innings,
In the opener, Alex Gon- homer. The Reds’ four home- for 7:05 p.m. Saturday has Laffey........................ 1 0 0 0 0 1 New York Atlanta Detroit Oakland
Lueke........................ 1 0 0 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi
zalez hit two of Atlanta’s four rs matched their season high. been postponed by rain. League ..................... 1 2 2 2 1 0 JosRys ss 4 0 0 0 Prado lf 4 2 2 0 Rhyms 2b
ab r h bi
4 0 1 0 Crisp cf
ab r h bi
5 2 1 1
Kansas City
solo homers and the Braves The NL East rivals will O’Sullivan W,1-1 ..... 5 5 0 0 2 4
Pagan cf
DWrght 3b
4 0 0 0 McLoth cf
3 0 0 0 C.Jones 3b 3 1 2 1
3 0 0 0 JhPerlt ph-ss 0 1 0 0 Barton 1b
Raburn lf 4 1 0 0 DeJess rf
5 0 2 0
5 0 3 3
finally provided some offense Astros 5, Padres 3 make up the game as part of Collins....................... 1 1 0 0 1 3 Beltran rf 3 0 0 0 Hinske 1b 4 0 3 1 Boesch rf 5 1 3 2 Wlngh lf 3 0 0 0
Jeffress..................... 2 1 0 0 2 2 I.Davis 1b 3 0 0 0 Sherrill p 0 0 0 0 AJcksn cf 0 0 0 0 Matsui dh 4 0 0 0
for Derek Lowe in a 4-2 victo- HOUSTON — Pinch-hitter a split doubleheader June 15. Crow .........................
WP—League.
1 0 0 0 0 1 Harris lf 3 0 1 0 Linernk p 0 0 0 0 MiCarr 1b 4 2 1 1 M.Ellis 2b 4 0 0 0
DnMrp 2b 3 0 1 0 Uggla 2b 4 0 1 1 VMrtnz dh 5 1 2 1 KSuzuk c 4 1 3 0
ry. Joe Inglet had a tiebreaking The first game will start at Umpires—Home, Ted Barrett;First, Brian Runge-
;Second, Marvin Hudson;Third, Tim McClelland.
Nickes c 1 0 0 0 Heywrd rf 4 1 1 0 Kelly cf 3 0 1 0 AnLRc 3b 3 0 0 0
Thole ph 1 0 0 0 AlGnzlz ss 4 0 1 0 C.Wells
The Mets were swept in a single in the seventh inning 1:05 p.m. T—2:46. A—22,364 (37,903). Pelfrey p 1 0 0 0 D.Ross c 4 0 1 1 ph-cf-rf 2 1 0 0 Sweeny ph 1 1 1 0
Beato p 0 0 0 0 Jurrjns p 2 0 0 0
doubleheader for the second and the Houston Astros beat Rays 4, Twins 3 TBchlz p 0 0 0 0 Fremn 1b 0 0 0 0
Inge 3b
Avila c
4 0 0 1 Pnngtn ss
5 1 2 1
4 0 2 0

time in three days to extend the San Diego Padres. Brewers-Nationals ppd Minnesota
ab r h bi
Tampa Bay
ab r h bi
Hairstn ph
Totals
1 0 0 0
27 0 2 0 Totals 32 411 4
Santiag ss-2b 4 0 0 0
Totals 40 810 6 Totals 38 412 4
their losing streak to seven With the score tied 3-all, WASHINGTON — The Span cf
LHughs 2b
5 0 3 1 Fuld lf
4 0 0 0 Damon dh
3 0 0 1
5 0 1 1
New York ........................... 000 000 000 — 0 Detroit ........................... 000 000 001 7 — 8
Atlanta ................................ 101 011 00x — 4 Oakland ........................ 001 000 000 3 — 4
games, their longest since Inglet was batting for reliever game between the Milwaukee Tolbert 2b
DYong lf
0 0 0 0 Joyce rf
3 0 1 0 FLopez 3b
4 0 2 1
4 0 0 0
DP—New York 1. LOB—New York 2, Atlanta 7. E—Fuentes (1), An.LaRoche (2), Barton (4). DP—
2B—Dan.Murphy (4), Prado (6). SB—Prado (1). Detroit 3, Oakland 1. LOB—Detroit 7, Oakland 6.
dropping 11 straight in 2004. Mark Melancon. He hit the Brewers and the Washington Mornea dh 4 0 0 0 Zobrist 2b 4 1 1 1 CS—Harris (2), Dan.Murphy (1). S—Pelfrey, 2B—Boesch (4), Kelly (3), Barton (6). HR—Mi.Ca-
Kubel rf 3 1 2 1 BUpton cf 3 1 0 0 McLouth, Jurrjens.
Colorado swept the Mets in first pitch from Chad Qualls Nationals on Saturday after- Cuddyr 1b 4 0 0 0 Ktchm 1b 2 1 1 0 IP H R ER BB SO
brera (5). SB—Crisp (6). CS—Pennington (2). S—
Santiago.
Valenci 3b 3 0 0 0 Jaso c 4 0 2 0
New York on Thursday. for an RBI single. Angel San- noon has been postponed by Holm c 3 0 0 0 Brignc ss 3 1 1 0
New York
Pelfrey L,0-2 ............ 5 11 4 4 1 3 Detroit
IP H R ER BB SO
Thome ph 1 0 0 0 EJhnsn ph 1 0 0 0
chez also had a run-scoring rain. It will be made up as Butera c 0 0 0 0
Beato.........................
T.Buchholz...............
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
1
Porcello .................... 6 7 1 1 1 4
Alburquerque........... 2 1 0 0 1 3
Reds 11, Pirates 2 single in the seventh. part of a doubleheader today. ACasill ss
Totals
4 2 2 0
34 3 8 2 Totals 33 4 8 4
Atlanta Schlereth.................. 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0
Jurrjens W,1-0......... 7 2 0 0 1 4 Villarreal W,1-0 ....... 2⁄3 3 3 3 0 0
CINCINNATI — Ramon Astros starter Nelson Fi- The announcement Sat- Minnesota .......................... 011 010 000 — 3 Sherrill ...................... 1 0 0 0 0 2 Benoit ....................... 1 1 0 0 0 0
Tampa Bay......................... 001 000 012 — 4 Linebrink .................. 1 0 0 0 0 3 Oakland
Hernandez broke open a gueroa settled in after allow- urday came about three Two outs when winning run scored. Pelfrey pitched to 3 batters in the 6th. McCarthy ................. 62⁄3 6 0 0 1 7
DP—Tampa Bay 1. LOB—Minnesota 7, Tampa Bay WP—Linebrink. Balk—Pelfrey. Breslow H,1 ............. 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0
close game with his sixth ing two first inning runs. He hours before the scheduled 8. 2B—Joyce (5). 3B—Span (1). HR—Kubel (1), Umpires—Home, Bill Welke;First, Tim Tschida;Se- Balfour H,3 ............... 1 0 0 0 0 1
Zobrist (2). SB—Span (1), D.Young (1), Kubel (1), cond, Jeff Nelson;Third, Manny Gonzalez.
career grand slam, and the went 6 2-3 innings with five 1:05 p.m. start. The first B.Upton (2). SF—Fuld. T—2:29. A—31,383 (49,586).
Fuentes L,0-2
BS,1-6 ...................... 11⁄3 2 6 3 3 1
Cincinnati Reds overpowered strikeouts and two walks. game of the doubleheader Minnesota
IP H R ER BB SO
Reds 11, Pirates 2
Ziegler ...................... 2⁄3 2 2 2 0 0
Alburquerque pitched to 1 batter in the 9th.
the Pirates, sending Pitts- Melancon (1-0) entered begins at 1:35 p.m. today. S.Baker..................... 7 4 1 1 1 6 Pittsburgh Cincinnati Villarreal pitched to 3 batters in the 10th.
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E M B AT T L E D B A S E B A L L G R E AT

Next for Hall panel waits its turn on HR king


Bonds: Late next year, voters will making false statements to a
grand jury about his use of per-
in 2010. In the first vote after
McGwire admitted using ste-

Overturn
decide on Bonds, a major formance-enhancing drugs and roids and HGH on and off for a
player in the steroid era. whether he obstructed justice. decade, his box was marked on
They debated their decision 19.8 percent of this year’s ballots.
C O M M E N TA R Y with each other over four days, Knapp thinks players might be

conviction
and unanimity was required. better suited to make the Hall of
By RONALD BLUM
The standard they were required Fame decisions, given what went
AP Sports Writer
to use was “beyond a reasonable on in the Steroids Era.
doubt,” and they were given 14 “This whole episode has con-
SAN FRANCISCO — While pages of instructions. Ultimate- vinced me even more that a
eight women and four men sat in ly, they convicted baseball’s all-
the jury box preparing to judge group of veterans should be
Legal analysts: Defense team time home runs leader of ob- brought together to vote for the
Barry Bonds, another group that struction and deadlocked on the
has challenge to flip verdict will evaluate the home run king other counts.
Hall of Fame,” she said. “Even
the athletes who have taken the
on obstruction of justice. was watching and listening in The writers’ upcoming assess- stuff, even McGwire and Bonds
the federal courtroom, sitting on ment is less structured.
the wooden benches in the last knew there wasn’t something
The only specified standard is right about this. I think it would
By PAUL ELIAS
five rows. Their votes will not be “Voting shall be based upon the
cast for 20 more months. be better to have all those guys in
Associated Press player’s record, playing ability,
Several members of the Base- a room discussing it.”
integrity, sportsmanship, char-
SAN FRANCISCO — The Barry ball Writers’ Association of AP PHOTO Major League Baseball and its
acter, and contributions to the
Bonds trial may have had a strange America attended the trial, my- team(s) on which the player Ex-big league star Barry Bonds leaves federal court Wednesday, players didn’t jointly agree on
ending, but his lawyers still face a self among them. I was joined on played,” with the addendum: after being found guilty of one count of obstruction of justice. drug rules from October1985 un-
tough fight in clearing the slugger’s nearly all the trial days by Gwen “No automatic elections based til August 2002. In the years lead-
name. Knapp of the San Francisco on performances such as a bat- verdict or an acquittal to give nounced in January 2013. Factor- ing to the 2002 agreement, use of
On Wednesday, a jury convicted Chronicle, Mark Purdy of the ting average of .400 or more for them some sort of a guide, that’s ing in whether performances performance-enhancing sub-
Bonds of obstruction of justice but San Jose Mercury News, T.J. one year, pitching a perfect game a mistake. The reality is, he ad- were boosted by steroids and hu- stances was rampant and accept-
deadlocked on whether he commit- Quinn of ESPN.com and Michael or similar outstanding achieve- mitted to taking the drugs. The man growth hormone — and by ed in major league clubhouses.
Martinez of Foxsportswest.com. ment shall be permitted.” While question is only whether he how much? — has complicated Six of the top 14 home run hit-
ted perjury.
Shortly after Thanksgiving 2012, voters have the chance to speak knowingly did it. A guilty verdict evaluations for the Hall of Fame ters in baseball history have been
Outside court, Bonds’ lead attor-
we and the other 10-year veter- with each other at ballparks, wouldn’t have made it worse, electorate. tainted by steroids in some form
ney called the outcome “extraordin- or another. Bonds, first with 762,
ans of the BBWAA will receive there is no formal forum for de- and an acquittal wouldn’t have Mark McGwire has been the
ary,” believing the record-setting was positive for the designer ste-
Hall of Fame ballots in the mail bate. Voters define the standards erased that reality.” most prominent of the Steroids
baseball star could be convicted of that for the first time will have Bonds, a seven-time MVP, will Era sluggers on the ballot so far. roid Tetrahydrogestrinone
in their own ways, based on the
obstructing a Bonds’ name with a small box limited guidance. A 75 percent appear on the ballot for the first He received 23.5 percent of the (THG) when his urine in the
“Appeals grand jury only if next to it. vote is needed to gain election. time with seven-time Cy Young vote when he appeared for the 2003 MLB anonymous survey
foundguiltyofly- The jurors’ evaluation was lim- “The trial itself shouldn’t real- Award winner Roger Clemens, first time in 2007 and then ho- was retested three years later by
are hard.” ing to it. Allen ited to the three weeks of testi- ly have changed anything for who is scheduled for trial in July vered at about the same level the UCLA Olympic Analytical
Michael McCann Rubyvowed“the mony, and they had to decide anybody,” Quinn said. “I think if over his own drug denials. The with 23.6 percent in 2008, 21.9 Laboratory after it was seized by
Professor who case isn’t over” whether Bonds was guilty of people are looking for a guilty results of the Hall vote will be an- percent in 2009 and 23.7 percent federal investigators.
specializes in and promised to
sports law fight to overturn
the conviction.
Fighting is
one thing, winning is another.
“Appeals are hard,” said Vermont
Law School professor Michael
McCann, who specializes in sports
law.
McCann and many other legal
analysts said the Bonds defense
team has its work cut out in flipping
thejury’sverdict.U.S.DistrictJudge
Susan Illston, who presided over
the trial, is rarely overturned on ap-
peal and observers said she deftly
handled Bonds’ three-week trial.
“An appellate court is always re-
luctanttooverturnatrialjudgewith
a good reputation who ran a good
trial,” McCann said. “Judge Illston
was really deliberate on everything
she did and the appellate court will
recognize that.”
Bonds’ lawyers will first ask Ill-
ston to toss out the jury’s verdict. If
that fails, they are expected to take
thecasetothe9thU.S.CircuitCourt
of Appeals.
Jurors convicted Bonds of giving
a grand jury evasive testimony
when he took the witness stand
Dec. 4, 2003. In particular, Bonds
wasconvictedofobstructionforgiv-
ing a rambling answer that he was a
“celebrity child with a famous fa-
ther” when asked if his personal
trainer, Greg Anderson, ever gave
him a substance that required an in-
jection.
Jurors deadlocked on three other
counts that accused Bonds of lying
tothegrandjurywhenhedeniedev-
er being injected by anyone besides
his doctor and knowingly taking
steroids and human growth hor-
mone.
The obstruction charge, the last
countintheindictment,wasviewed
by the defense and many legal ob-
servers as being inextricably tied to
the other charges and couldn’t
stand alone as a conviction.
Immediatelyaftertheverdictwas
read, Bonds lawyer Dennis Riordan
jumped to his feet and demanded
dismissal of the conviction. Riordan
also objected to the instruction ex-
plaining what jurors needed to con-
clude to find Bonds guilty of ob-
struction before the jury began de-
liberating.
In an interview with The Associ-
ated Press on Thursday, Riordan
said prosecutors have to show that
the answer mattered — was “mate-
rial” — to the grand jury’s investiga-
tion.
“He has been convicted at this
point by the jury on count 5, on the
basis of one remark,” Riordan said.
“The government, in order to sus-
tain this, is going to have to prove
that this admittedly meandering re-
sponse led to him not giving answer
to the material question.”

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AT PLAY
Solomon/Plains Memorial honors student-athletes W-B Fire Dept. supports Special Olympics bowling

Members of the various athletic teams who play for Solomon/Plains Memorial Junior
High School recently were honored for their sportsmanship, scholarship and dedication at
a breakfast held at the school. Principal John Woloski, Assistant Principal Belinda Tabron
and Athletic Director Christa Galella, along with the various sports coaches, acknowl-
edged the students with medals and certificates of achievement. Among the student-
athletes in the first row are Frank Wotash, Mikey Koury, Jeremy Grivensky and Brigid The Wilkes-Barre Fire Department Athletic Association recently sponsored the Special
Wood. Belinda Tabron, Assistant Principal, and Girls Field Hockey Coach Meghan O’Boyle Olympics bowling tournament at Chacko’s Lanes in Wilkes-Barre. The athletes bowled at
also are in the first row. Second row: Football Coaches Ryan Kittrick and Robert McGrady, Chacko’s for a chance to compete in the state tournament in State College later this year.
Adam Ercolani, Mary Tona, Christa Galella, Athletic Director, and John Woloski, Principal. The Wilkes-Barre FDAA donated $1,560 toward the tournament this year. Pictured are vol-
unteers from the Wilkes-Barre FDAA and some of the athletes.

Area U12 girls shine in soccer Crestwood’s Chrismer PSU-bound Newport 5th Grade Team rules

The Wyoming Valley Soccer Club U12 girls team recently Jenna Chrismer has accepted an invitation to attend Penn Newport defeated Wyoming Area 29-15 in the finals of the
finished in first place in the Indoor State Warm-Up Cup State University and compete on the field hockey team. WVW 5th Grade Basketball Tournament. Newport posted a
Tournament. Team members; first row, from left: Nicole Seated, from left: Joe Chrismer (father), Crestwood’s Jen- 5-0 record in the tourney. First row, from left: Emily Spen-
Cavanaugh, Rachel Maniskas, Joey Kress, Megan Miller and na Chrismer and Beth Chrismer (mother). Standing: Lissa cer, Leah Mullery, Miranda Bohn, Alyssa Lewis and Katie
Haley Gobla. Second row: Coach Jay Maniskas, Julia Munley and Patsy Moratori (Assistant Coaches), Elvetta Butczynski. Second row: Morgan Bienkowski, Kasey Radgin-
Adams, Elise Fellerman, Lexi Gaetano, Maddie Goodwin, Gemski (Head Coach) and Chris Gegaris (School Principal). ski, Elizabeth Moore, Madelyn Grilz and Codi Hornlein.
Kayley Nilon and Emma Lehman. The girls are also Third row: Coaches Jay Bohn and Joe Bartusek.
coached by Javier Rodriguez and Andy Sandoe.
Donation for championship rings Junior Knights Mites reign in N.Y.
WVW standout signs with ESU

The Newport Township Community Organization recent- The Wilkes-Barre Junior Knights Mites ice hockey team
Wyoming Valley West Field Hockey and softball standout ly made a donation of $200 to the Greater Nanticoke Area won the championship at a New York State Tournament in
Alexis Good signed her letter of intent to play field hockey Softball Booster Club for the purpose of buying champion- Elmira. The squad went undefeated in four games, and
at East Stroudsburg University. Good led Valley West to a ship rings for the 2009 Nanticoke/Newport Junior League each player received a gold medal ribbon. The team earned
District 2 Class 3A title, and she was named second team Softball Team, a girl team that won the state championship a first-place trophy that is on display at its rink, the Revolu-
all-state and also received All-American recognition. Front that year. The team members received their rings in Janu- tion Ice Centre, in Pittston. While at the tournament the
row: Celeste Good (mother), Alexis Good, John Good (fa- ary. From left: Francis Zaleski, Lisa Roberts and Tammy Junior Knights players also had the opportunity to skate
ther) and Brett Good (brother). Back row: Coach Linda Fith- Gola, officers in the GNA Softball Booster Club, Palmira with the Elmira Jackals of the ECHL before Elmira’s game
ian, Assistant Coach Amber Walko-Ray, Assistant Principal Gregory Miller, Linda Conner, and Tom Kashatus. against the Wheeling Nailers. Pictured are the Junior
David Robbins and Principal Erin Keating.
Knights Mites team members: First row: Goalie Cameron
Krugel and Brian Hannah. Second row: Chris DeManicor,
Tsunami wins Newport hoops title Duo invited to soccer camp in Fla. Sawyer Koretz, Mike Kilker, Jeremy Grodzicki, Nathan Den-
nis and Tyler Shedlock. Third row: Vincent Pierandozzi, Ty
Federici, Cameron Dennis, James Lloyd, Rhett Hammon
and Bryce Burgit. Back row: Kirk Hannah, Coach Ed Von
Lumm, Coach Mike Dennis and Kevin Krugel.

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from readers about youth and adult recreation activities. We’re
also encouraging anyone in a league – darts, pool, Frisbee, etc. –
to submit standings and results to us. E-mailed photos should be
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Elana Falcone and Kaylee Hillard, members of the 2010 ject, faxed to 831-7319, dropped off at the Times Leader or mailed
Tsunami defeated the Mavericks 12-10 to capture the B- Perusia Grifos YSL U14 girls soccer team, coached by Rob to Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-
Division Championship of Newport Biddy Basketball. Tsuna- Berkowitz, have been selected to attend the National ODP 0250.
mi finished the season with a 10-3 record. Tsunami team Soccer Camp in Florida this spring. Elana is a freshman at
members, first row, from left, Kassandra Rinker, Abby Scranton Prep and the daughter of Sam and Sue Falcone of
Kotch, Jillian Maute, Samantha Waichulis and Emily Yaksi- Pittston. Kaylee is a freshman at Lake-Lehman and the
ma. Second row, Morgan Bienkowski, Miranda Bohn, Emily daughter of Keith and Larisa Hillard of Dallas. Both girls are
Elick and Elizabeth Moore. Third row, Coaches Jay Bohn also members of the Cantaloa Explosion U16 girls soccer
and Steve Kotch. team, and are trained and coached by Frank Carozza.
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Mount Carmel/St. Rocco’s golf event on June 12 St. Mary’s Assumption has K-2 basketball league

The 17th Annual Mount Carmel/St. Rocco’s Golf Tournament will be held on Sunday,
June 12, at the Wilkes-Barre Municipal Golf Course in Bear Creek. This year’s outing Tour-
nament sponsor is Charles Sciandra, President of CAS Strategic Consulting. The Peter J. St. Mary’s Assumption School, Pittston, grades kindergarten through second, participa-
Adonizio Funeral Home, Albert B. Melone Co., CPA firm, and the Saporito, Saporito and ted in a three-month intramural basketball league. The league concluded Feb. 26, followed
Falcone Law firm will again provide corporate sponsorship for the tournament. Regis- by a pizza party in the school gym. Pictured, first row: John Tondora, Dominick DeAngelo
tration forms will be available at the rectory and in the back of both Mount Carmel and St. and Owen Jumper. Second row: Danilo Giordina, Morgan Costa, Avery McNulty, Jack Lock-
Rocco churches. Another feature of the tournament will be a new car leased from Coccia er, Ben Frederick, Ryan Zapko, Cole Ferrranti, Dana Mackin, Cameron Kohut and Grace
Ford. Pictured are golf committee members Jason Eike, John Bingham, Father Phil Mas- Giordina. Third row: Marilyn Butler, Vanessa Pinto, RJ Cabelly, Henry Rosen, Abby Lazecki,
setti, OSJ, Charles Sciandra and Frank Sciabacucchi. Committee members missing from Chase Duffy, Chuckie Cox, Neal Forlenza, Antonia Minichello and Kendall Tigue. Fourth
the photo are Ken Augustine, Larry Piazza, Jack Casper and Emory Guffrovich. row: Kyle Skutack, Jacob VanHorn, Jack Clancy, Carmen Cox, Andrew Skutack, Max Ro-
sen, Matthew Johnson, Michael Cicon and Kevin Jumper.

Dallas Travel Team earns crown Area trio attend Daytona 500 CYC 5th-6th grade hoops champs

Three area residents attended the Daytona 500, which The Catholic Youth Center recently completed the season
was held Feb. 20 at Daytona International Speedway. Tom for its 5th & 6th grade boys basketball league. The cham-
"Red" Patterson, Dave Richards and Kevin O’Brien, from pionship contest matched up the Celtics and Suns, with the
left, were guests of their counterparts from the Daytona Celtics capturing the crown. From left, top row: Tom Pavalo-
Fire/Rescue Dept. Patterson and O’Brien are from Avoca nis, CYC Athletic Coodinator, Coach Greg Klusewitz, Brian
The Dallas 6th Grade Girls Travel Team recently won the
and Richards is from Forest Ciity. All three are members of Dwyer, Kyle Richards, Lance Blass, Colin Macko and Coach
title in the Wyoming Valley West Basketball Tournament.
the Fire/Rescue Dept. at Pocono International Raceway. Joel Judge. Bottom row: Evan Knapp, Justin Parden, Kevin
Pictured are team members. Front row: Rachel Maniskas,
Klusewitz and Joey Judge. Missing from the photo is Bran-
Talia Kosierowski, Sarah Lojewski and Maria Bednar. Back
row: Paige Evans, Breezy Coobaugh, Courtney Devens, Drums girl claims free throw title don Brozena
Maddie Kelley and Emma Lehman.
CYC 3-4 boys hoops title decided
USTA Strikers 97 takes Pa. title

Alana Wilson of Drums, daughter of David and Terry Wil-


son, recently won the girls 14-year-old age group at the
Northeast PA Regional “Free Throw” Championship at
Monsignor McHugh Elementary School in Cresco, spon-
sored by the Knights of Columbus, St. Bernadette Council. The Catholic Youth Center recently completed its season
Alana attends the eighth grade at St Jude’s in Mountain in the 3rd & 4th grade boys basketball league. The cham-
Top and plays on the St. Jude’s varsity girls basketball pionship game featured the Lakers and Pistons, with the
The USTA Strikers 97 Girls won the championship at the team as well as starting on the varsity boys basketball Pistons taking the championship in overtime. Pictured,
United Indoor State Cup Competition. The team went unde- team. Alana is expected to attend Holy Redeemer High from left: Tom Pavalonis, CYC Athletic Coordinator, Coach
feated in all four games to take the soccer championship. School next year. She is pictured with a representative of Brian Kreitzer, Jared Pointkowski, Jeremy Callahan, Connor
Pictured, bottom row, from left: Kelsey Tambasco, Emma the Knights of Columbus. Quaglia, Auggie George, Nate Kreitzer, Aaron Hummer,
Bakewell, Taylor Caridi and Julia Hutsko. Top row: Coach Trahjan Krupinski and Coach Bill Callahan.
Pat Upton, Vanessa Atie, Liz Shoemaker, Paige Elmy, Mary
Area team wins field hockey gold
Tona and Amelia Hossage.
Duo awarded First Dan status
Quartet earn field hockey gold

An area field hockey team recently won a gold medal at


the Pennsylvania Indoor Field Hockey Championships,
Four area field hockey players recently competed in the which were run by the Keystone State Games. Players from
Disney Showcase in Orlando, Fla. The girls were “guest Coughlin, Crestwood, Dallas, Meyers, Stroudsburg and
players” with the Key State club team, which won the gold Wyoming Valley West joined forces to play for KaPow Hock- The Hapkido Taekwondo Institute recently held Black Belt
medal in the U19 division. Ninety teams played in the tour- testing. Awarded their First Dan in the North American
ey in the varsity division. Matched against some of the top Hapkido Taekwondo Federation were Cordell Wall and Brian
nament, and they represented more than 25 states. There club and high school teams in the state, the area squad
were also teams from Canada. The competition took place went undefeated. Pictured, first row, from left: Amanda Kaschak. They passed all the criteria for advancement.
over four days and was broken into four brackets in order They have been students of the Hapkdio Taekwondo In-
Tredinnick (Meyers), Kelsey Jones (Crestwood), Sauni Da- stitute of Kingston for three years. Kaschak is a member of
to highlight the players’ skills for the college coaches in venport (Valley West) and Evonna Ackourey (Dallas). Sec-
attendance. The Key State team received a trophy and gold ond row: Caitlin Wood (Coughlin), Sarah Stewart (Dallas), the Wyoming Seminary faculty and an assistant wrestling
medals for each of its players and coaches. Pictured, from coach. First row, from left: Wall, Kaschak and Instructor
Kim Henry (Stroudsburg), Leanne McManus (Meyers), Mau- Pete Shelp. Second row: Master Vince Sperduto, Dino Cus-
left: Kirby Szalkowski (Dallas), Maura Anistranski (WVW), ra Anistranski and Riki Stefanides (Valley West) and Alyssa
Kelsey Jones (Crestwood) and Riki Stefanides (WVW). sat, Jeff Snyder and Senior Instructor Pete Canavan.
Monaghan (Coughlin).
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C A R D P L AY I N G

Poker companies face charges


Feds bust 3 online websites in the participation of another per- Bitar is accused of arranging
son in unlawful Internet gam- for money received from Ameri-
U.S. with counts of bank fraud,
bling. can gamblers to be disguised as
illegal gambling vs. 11 people. Authorities said Absolute Po- payments to online merchants
ker responded by saying in a re- that didn’t exist.
lease after the new law was enact- The company said it has sus-
By LARRY NEUMEISTER ed that it would continue its U.S. pended play for real money on its
and OSKAR GARCIA operations because "the U.S. site in the United States but
Associated Press Congress has no control over" the would continue offering gam-
NEW YORK — Federal author- company’s payment transac- bling on poker in other countries.
ities busted the three largest on- tions. Efforts to reach Absolute Poker
line poker websites in the United Early Saturday, PokerStars were not successful.
States on Friday with charges of posted a statement to its players The indictment said the de-
bank fraud and illegal gambling through its computer software fendants turned to fraudulent
against 11 people, accusing them and on Twitter. The methods to trick fi-
of manipulating banks to process company said it has “I am surprised nancial institutions
billions of dollars in illegal reve- had to suspend real into processing pay-
nue. money play to cus- and disappoint- ments on their behalf
Prosecutors in Manhattan said tomers based in the ed by the gov- after the law was
they’ve issued restraining orders United States. passed.
against more than 75 bank ac- “Please be assured ernment’s deci- It said they some-
counts in14 countries used by the player balances are sion to bring times arranged for
poker companies, interrupting safe. There is no money from U.S.
the illegal flow of billions of dol- cause for concern,”
these charges.’’ gamblers to be dis-
lars. the company said. Raymond Bitar guised as payments
U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara “For all customers Full Tilt Poker CEO to hundreds of non-
said the defendants "concocted outside the U.S. it is existent online mer-
an elaborate criminal fraud business as usual.” chants purporting to
scheme, alternately tricking An attempt to look at the web- sell merchandise such as jewelry
some U.S. banks and effectively site for PokerStars.com was met and golf balls.
bribing others to assure the con- with a message from the FBI say- Prosecutors said about a third
tinued flow of billions in illegal ing the domain name had been or more of the billions of dollars
gambling profits." seized as part of a criminal probe. in payment transactions that the
The companies, all based over- In all, authorities said they had poker companies tricked U.S.
seas, were identified as Poker- seized five Internet domain banks into processing went di-
Stars, Full Tilt Poker and Abso- names used by the poker compa- rectly to the poker companies as
lute Poker. The indictment nies to operate illegally in the U.S. revenue. They said the money
sought $3 billion in money laun- Full Tilt Poker released a state- represented the "rake" charged to
dering penalties and forfeiture ment late Friday defending its ex- players on almost every poker
from the defendants. ecutives named in the indict- hand played online.
The indictment said the com- ment, including Nelson Burtnick Two arrests occurred Friday in
panies ran afoul of the law after and its CEO, Raymond Bitar. Las Vegas and Utah, while anoth-
the U.S. in October 2006 enacted "I am surprised and disappoint- er man was expected to surren-
the Unlawful Internet Gambling ed by the government’s decision der in Utah on Monday. Eight oth-
Enforcement Act, which makes it to bring these charges," Bitar said ers were not yet arrested.
a crime for gambling businesses in a statement. "I look forward to

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NFL DRAFT

Lockout had little effect on 56 underclassmen


Making themselves eligible for dismissed the impact of a lockout
on his decision, noting the move
the draft begins to sink in as
had more to do with his position.
the labor impasse continues. “Obviously a running back
takes the most pounding of any
position out there,” says Lewis,
By BARRY WILNER who goes 5-foot-8, 195, but is con-
AP Pro Football Writer sidered a pretty good inside run-
NEW YORK — Lockout. Such ner. “And the career for a running
a big, bad, scary word. back is not that long. You have to
Apparently not for college try to get to the NFL as quickly as
football players interested in possible. I felt I had two great
early entry into this year’s draft. years and it was time to chase my
A total of 56 underclassmen dream.
went that route, confident the “It is tough this way, and
lockout either wouldn’t occur — makes it a lot harder than for oth-
it did on March 11 — or wouldn’t er rookies coming in other years.
last long. With the NFL work All we can do is wait to get that
stoppage a month old and count- call (for being drafted), then wait
ing, the reality of having no- to get that call for going in to
where to go after the draft is be- start to work with your team.”
ginning to hit those prospects The lockout also puts a focus
like an unblocked blitzing line- on early entrants’ lack of experi-
backer. ence. In normal years, most
“The type of stuff going on teams don’t worry about drafting
with the lockout is not in my con- a 20- or 21-year-old player be-
trol and never was,” Connecticut cause of all the time they have to
running back Jordan Todman develop him for his first season.
says. “I could not be sure if it AP PHOTO AP PHOTO This year, if all those minicamps
would happen or not, and I had to Connecticut running back Jordan Todman (23) makes a move on Notre Dame tight end Kyle Rudolph, top, is tackled by Stanford and workouts and even summer
make a decision based on what I South Florida’s Sabbath Joseph last fall. Todman is one of 56 safety Delano Howell last fall. Rudolph is one 56 underclassmen practices are canceled, the learn-
felt was best for my career. underclassmen who has made himself eligible for the NFL draft. who has made himself eligible for this month’s NFL draft. ing curve would get short and
“I felt this was my time, and I steep.
felt I could compete with the best pros. Yet, they know minicamps, Not with players having to pro- and it won’t end before June, and school,” Smith says, “and I talked That could affect who a team
running backs in this class and do where they first get immersed in vide their own insurance, as well then I’m going to have to see to players in the league and to my selects if it rates two players
well. And so, based on that, I the playbook, could be lost to the as equipment and venues. what progress has been made in agents and to others and they equally — it happens more than
made the decision. The potential lockout. Voluntary offseason This is what all those players the whole lockout issue.” were all kind of confident that you might think. The pick easily
lockout wasn’t a big part of it.” training sessions wouldn’t exist. left school early to get into? And if the NFL still is closed they will get it resolved. could turn on maturity and just
Many other players agreed the Same for training camps. Wasn’t it an extra gamble, partic- for business, Keiser calls moving “But I graduated school, and I how many games a player had in
time was right to move on, even All the while, the guys lucky ularly for those who figure to go back home with his parents in have a lot of things going in my college.
though they might be moving in- enough to be drafted can’t use midway through the draft? Or Pittsburgh and getting a job “a favor. I have a bunch of things I “In years past, teams would
to limbo, with three more early club facilities or have their worse, not be selected at all, leav- definite possibility.” can do with my degree. I’ll be bring in rookies almost immedi-
entrants declaring this year than agents negotiate contracts. Per- ing them looking at the CFL or Smith had the luxury of al- training in Miami with (Chad) ately and try to get them ready to
last, and 10 more than in 2009. haps the best they can hope for is UFL because they’re uncertain if ready graduating college with a Ochocinco and Donte’ Stall- contribute right away,” says
“It was discussed, sure,” Notre to be called by their new team’s they have any value to NFL degree in criminal justice, even worth and other guys I know in agent Drew Rosenhaus. “We do
Dame tight end Kyle Rudolph offensive and defensive leaders teams? though he has a year of eligibility the pros. I’m still optimistic, oh not have that option. This will
says. “At no point has anyone re- for workouts organized by the For linebacker-defensive end remaining. So he was planning yeah.” hold back the progress of the roo-
ally feared missing the whole players. Thomas Keiser, leaving behind a for a possible lockout all along. Pittsburgh’s Dion Lewis is one kies, underclassmen or not. “It’s
season and I got advice from That might be farfetched, as year of eligibility at Stanford was “It was something I knew I of a dozen running backs to de- a crummy situation.”
enough people that figured well. a risk. For Maryland receiver Tor- would have to deal with if I leave clare early for the draft. He also
things would be OK. It never “It’s totally impractical to have rey Smith, it wasn’t. ALL JUNK CARS &
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OUTDOORS
BULLETIN BOARD

A danger in caring
NESCOPECK STATE PARK will hold
the following programs in May (for
more information or to register,
call 403-2006):
Sunday, May 22 – Wildflower Identifi-
cation and Hike; 1 to 4 p.m.
Saturday, May 28 – Family Nature
Games Hike; 1 to 2:30 p.m.
Sunday, May 29 – Morning Bird Walk;
8 to 10 a.m.
THE OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OF THE NORTH MOUNTAIN
BRANCH OF THE QUALITY
DEER MANAGEMENT ASSOCI-
ATION would like to thank all of its
sponsors, donors and supporters
of its 8th Annual Fundraising
Banquet at the Triton Hose Com-
pany in Tunkhannock.
“Without their help we would not be
able to continue to do the various
activities we do throughout the
year. It is also great to know that
many people look forward to our
banquet every year to have a good
time, possibly win a few guns and
yet support a great cause at the
same time,” said Chris Denmon,
president of the North Mountain
Branch.
“Our branch is fortunate to have
such a dedicated group of hard
workers who put in countless
hours to help make the banquet a
success every year.”
The funds raised at the banquet go
toward educational seminars,
youth hunter education, a disabled
veterans organization and many
local habitat improvement projects
that take place on public lands for
all to enjoy.
To find out more about the orga-
nization and see the results of the
group’s habitat work, log on to
www.northmtnbranchqdma.org
THE GREATER WYOMING VALLEY
AUDUBON SOCIETY is offering
partial scholarships for area stu-
dents to attend nature camp
during the summer of 2011.
Partial scholarships will be available
at several sites this year. Appli-
cants may choose to attend camp
at the Bear Creek Camp Nature
Center, Nescopeck State Park, the
Endless Mountains Nature Center
or the Penn State Conservation
Leadership School. PA. GAME COMMISSION SUBMITTED PHOTOS
Applications are available by contact- During the spring, fawns, as an example of young wildlife, are picked up by people under the mistaken belief that these animals have been orphaned and are in
ing 403-2006 or nesco- need of assistance. In most cases, the Pennsylvania Game Commission says such actions can be fatal to wildlife and dangerous to people and pets.
pecksp@state.pa.us or on the

Taking in wildlife can be fatal to them, risky for people


Greater Wyoming Valley Audubon
website at http://grwyovalas.org/.
Application deadline is May 31.
Scholarship recipients will be
notified by June 10. A limited By TOM VENESKY pick up a young animal for
number of scholarships will be tvenesky@timesleader.com any reason,” he said.
awarded to each age level. Wildlife Conservation In addition to rabies,
Recipients will be responsible for
Officer Gerald Kapral those who pick up young
their own transportation to and
from camp, and for paying the
knows what is going to wildlife might be exposed
remainder of the camp fee not happen as April rolls into to other health risks as well
covered by the scholarship. For May. – such as fleas, ticks, lice
information, call 403-2006. The calls will increase, and other parasites.
AMERICAN LEGION, MOUNTAIN and Kapral will be handling In addition to protecting
POST 781, 1550 Henry Drive, the young rabbits, squirrels, public health, Game Com-
Mountain Top, Pa., will hold its raccoons, fawns, songbirds mission Bureau of Wildlife
annual Spring Ham Shoot today at and other wildlife that were Protection Director Rich
the upper grove and trap shoot picked up by those who Palmer said that the agency
area. The public is invited to at- mistakenly thought the also is concerned with
tend. Food and refreshments will animals needed their help. wildlife implications from
be available. For information, call
the post at 678-7105. Sign-up
“It’s going to start now humans handling wildlife.
begins at 11:30 a.m. and the ham and once the fawns are “Habituating wildlife to
shoot will begin at noon and will born and the birds start to humans is a serious con-
continue until all prizes have been hatch in May, it really picks cern, because if wildlife
given away. up,” Kapral said. loses its natural fear of
Every spring young wild- humans it can pose a public
THE FACTORYVILLE SPORTSMEN life is picked up by people safety risk,” Palmer said.
CLUB will host the annual Fred who think it needs help or “For example, a few years
Loch Memorial Scholarship Shoot
with the intention of raising ago, a yearling, six-point
on Sunday, May 1, on the club
grounds located on Lithia Road off the animal and keeping it buck attacked and severely
Route 6. This shoot is to help fund for a pet. injured two people. Our
the club’s scholarship program for In both cases, things investigation revealed that
graduating seniors at both Tunk- usually don’t end well. a neighboring family had
hannock Area and Lackawanna When it receives a call During the spring, rabbits are picked up by people under the mistaken belief that they are aban- illegally taken the deer into
Trail high schools. Any Tunk- about a supposedly or- doned. The Game Commission says such actions can be fatal to wildlife and dangerous to people and their home and fed it as a
hannock or Lackawanna student phaned animal, the Penn- fawn. This family contin-
pets. A commission official noted that it is illegal to take or possess wildlife from the wild.
may apply for the scholarship, and
club members’ children attending
sylvania Game Commission ued to feed the deer right
will try to place that animal with a usually the mother is nearby. up until the time of the attack.
other schools may also apply.
rehabilitator or return it to where it
Wildlife rehabilitators “Fawns will nurse from their mother “This particular incident was the
Shooting on the 50 clay bird sporting
clays course begins at 9 a.m. and a was found. Wildlife rehabilitators, who are and then wander a bit and lay down subject of numerous news stories
full steak dinner with all the fixings But the threat of rabies and the risk licensed by the Game Commission, and hide. That’s what fawns do,” he around the state, and serves as a fitting
will be served at 11:30 a.m. Ammu- are the only ones that are permitted
it poses to humans and pets makes it to care for injured or orphaned said. example of the possible consequences
nition and dinner will be provided necessary for the animal to be eu- And then there’s the casing of feed- that can stem from feeding or simply
for shooters by the club as part of
wildlife for the purposes of eventual
thanized and tested for the disease. release back into the wild. For those ing young wildlife that has been picked getting too close to wildlife.”
the entry fee. Shotguns are also
available if needed. The entry fee
“We’ve had situations where a family who find wildlife that truly is in need up. Often, those good intentions can In addition, Palmer noted that it is
had a raccoon for weeks and handled of assistance, a listing of licensed be deadly. illegal to take or possess wildlife from
is $60 per shooter. All proceeds go
it. It got sick and they called us,” said wildlife rehabilitators can be found on “Most of the problem comes in the wild. Under state law, the penalty
toward the scholarship fund. This
the Pennsylvania Association of
year’s sporting clays course will PGC biologist Kevin Wenner. “Now, Wildlife Rehabilitators website
when people start feeding a young bird for such a violation is a fine of up to
again feature automatic traps. If we’re forced to put that animal down (www.pawr.com). milk or bread, or giving carrots and $1,500 per animal.
you aren’t available to shoot, you and submit it for testing to be sure that If you are unable to identify a wildlife crackers to a fawn,” Kapral said. “Under no circumstances will any-
can sponsor a shooter for $60 or family is safe.” rehabilitator in your area, contact the “These animals don’t eat those things one who illegally takes wildlife into
sponsor a shooting station for Game Commission region office that
And even if a bite never occurred, and they have such sensitive digestive captivity be allowed to keep that ani-
$20. Donations of any size are also serves the county in which the animal
appreciated. the rabies threat is still very real. systems. The animal ends up dying mal,” Palmer said. “While residents
is found so that you can be referred
Scholarship applications will be “It doesn’t have to be a bite. Just and it was basically killed with kind- love to view wildlife and are very com-
to the appropriate licensed wildlife
available in the guidance offices at holding the animal or having it in an rehabilitator. To contact the PGC’s ness.” passionate, they must enjoy wildlife
both high schools and at the enclosed room is considered exposure Northeast Region office, call 675-1143. Conway said it is against the law to from a distance and allow nature to
Factoryville Sportsmen Club. For to the disease,” Wenner said. pick up young wildlife, and WCOs will run its course.”
information or to request an entry Tim Conway, information and edu- issue citations in some circumstances, Kapral spends each spring hoping
form, contact Carl Tylutki at 945- cation supervisor for the PGC’s north- “It’s just human nature. I’ve been particular when the animal was taken that message gets across, yet each year
3137 or Phil McCarthy at 836-5395
by April 29. You can also check the
east region, said at least 40 percent of doing this for 23 years and it doesn’t with the intention of keeping it as a he deals with the annual calls about
club website at www.fscweb.org. the calls that come into the region change,” Conway said. “Some people pet. young squirrels, rabbits, songbirds and
office during the spring deal with just don’t understand the biology of it Still, Conway said the best thing for fawns that have been picked up.
people picking up young wildlife. all.” someone to do if they are concerned “The biggest problem is people get
Bulletin Board items will not be Rabbits, squirrels, songbirds and That includes a fawn that is found about a young animal they found is to so attached to these animals because
accepted over the telephone. Items fawns … Conway said if the animal is curled up in the woods with no adult call the Game Commission. they’re cute,” Kapral said. “I’m just
may be faxed to 831-7319, dropped off cute and no adult is around, people deer in sight. Many people assume the “Normally we just try and educate glad people know enough not to pick
at the Times Leader or mailed to feel as if they have to save it. fawn is abandoned, Conway said, but people and explain that they aren’t to up bear cubs.”
Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N, Main
St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250.
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TENNIS ROUNDUP NASCAR ROUNDUP

Gordon leads Hendrick sweep


Paced by Jeff’s 70th career
pole, racing team qualifies 1
through 4 at Talladega.

The Associated Press


TALLADEGA, Ala. — Jeff
Gordon put himself in select
company. So did Rick Hendrick.
Too bad they didn’t get there a
ASSOCIATED PRESS little faster.
Rafael Nadal of Spain reacts after defeating Andy Murray of Great Gordon won his 70th career
Britain 6-4, 2-6, 6-1 during their semifinal match in Monaco. pole Saturday and led a Hen-
drick Motorsports sweep of the

Nadal ousts Murray


top four spots at Talladega Su-
perspeedway — only the third
team in NASCAR history to mo-
nopolize the first two rows for a

in Monte Carlo semi


Cup race.
Gordon turned a two-lap qual-
ifying average of 178.248 mph for
the Aaron’s 499. He broke a tie
for third place on the career list
The Associated Press Italy. with Cale Yarborough and trails
MONACO — Six-time defend- Venus Williams cheered on only Richard Petty (123) and Da-
ing champion Rafael Nadal her teammates from the stands vid Pearson (113).
reached the Monte Carlo Mas- in the Porsche Arena. She is As for Hendrick, he joined AP PHOTO
ters final, defeating Andy Mur- sidelined with a hip injury, but Pete DePaolo (Charlotte, 1956) Driver Jeff Gordon waves to fans during qualifying for today’s Aaron’s 499 NASCAR Sprint Cup
ray 6-4, 2-6, 6-1 on Saturday. made the trip to Germany to be and Jack Roush (California, series auto race at the Talladega Superspeedway, Saturday. Gordon will be on the pole today.
Nadal will play fourth-seeded eligible for the 2012 London 2005) as the only car owners to
David Ferrer in an all-Spanish Games. Players are to make have the four fastest cars in qual- said. “Anybody could drive that least use one that doesn’t drain Dillon wins ARCA race
final. Ferrer defeated seventh- themselves available for the Fed ifying for a top-division race. car at that speed. We need to as much power. TALLADEGA, Ala. — Richard
seeded Jurgen Melzer of Austria Cup to play in the Olympics. Jimmie Johnson claimed the make it a little more interesting.” “In this day and age, to have Childress had seen this move be-
6-3, 6-2 to reach his second Serena Williams also is un- outside of the front row with a The horsepower-sapping re- the slowest qualifying lap we’ve fore.
Masters final. He lost his first in available because of two foot speed of 177.844, with Mark strictor plates are more limiting ever had at this place — come Only it was Dale Earnhardt
Rome to Nadal last year. operations and blood clots in Martin (177.807) and Dale Earn- than ever. With the teams figur- on, that’s crazy,” he said. pulling it off, not Childress’ 19-
“It is a fantastic victory for me her lungs. hardt Jr. (177.765) taking the ing out they can go faster driving The first non-Hendrick starter year-old grandson.
against a very difficult oppo- The reverse singes and the second row. in tandem rather than drafting in in Sunday’s race will be Paul Me- Ty Dillon surged past Frank
nent,” Nadal said. “Start the “I had no idea what to expect, larger packs, NASCAR mandat- nard (177.702) of Richard Chil- Kimmel coming through the
doubles are Sunday.
clay court season being in the and neither did the team. We cer- ed a smaller plate at this high- dress Racing. Landon Cassill trioval to win the ARCA race at
McHale started strongly,
final is very good for me.” tainly didn’t expect to go out and banked track to keep speeds un- gave Chevrolet the top six spots Talladega Superspeedway by a
staying with Petkovic at 3-3. In
Nadal had to work for nearly do 1-2-3-4 for Hendrick,” Gordon der control during the race. in the 43-car field with a career- half-car length Saturday.
the second set, the 19th-ranked
three hours against Murray, who said. “It’s funny how a plan But that made qualifying “just best qualifying effort. Dillon was content to ride be-
needed a cortisone shot in his Petkovic led 4-0 before McHale comes together when you least a snoozer” from Gordon’s per- Failing to qualify were Mike hind Kimmel after the final res-
right arm before the match. The rallied to within a game. But the expect it.” spective. Skinner, Tony Raines and Mi- tart, setting up the veteran for a
top-ranked Spaniard earned his German served out the match. But the four-time series cham- “We need to make it more en- chael McDowell. patented slingshot maneuver on
36th straight win at the clay- McHale said the seventh pion wasn’t all that thrilled tertaining for the fans and for us. By starting up front, Hen- the final turn of the Amigos 250.
court tournament, dropping a game of the first set was the about another landmark: the We’re not doing anything out drick’s four cars will be able to It worked perfectly. Dillon
set at the tournament for the turning point. slowest speed ever to claim the there right now,” he said. “I don’t pair off right from the green flag faked to the inside, then moved
first time since the 2009 final “It changed the momentum a pole at Talladega. see why we couldn’t get out — Gordon working with Martin, outside coming off turn four.
against Novak Djokovic. little bit, there was a stretch It wasn’t even close. Gordon there and go in the 200 mph Johnson with Earnhardt. With drafting help from Bobby
The third-seeded Murray took when I was in the match but was more than 6 mph slower range during qualifying.” “That’s as good as we could Gerhart leading a second line of
a medical timeout while down could not win a game. I was than the previous mark, a pole- That used to be the norm at possibly ask for,” Gordon said. cars, Dillon pulled past Kimmel
3-0 in the third set, getting his happy I was able to compete winning speed of 184.640 by Talladega, but no one has “If we could write the script, we to win by a scant 0.038 seconds.
arm and elbow massaged. better in the second,” she said. Clint Bowyer for the fall race last eclipsed 200 mph in qualifying couldn’t have written it any bet- Earnhardt, who drove for Chil-
The start of the match was Petkovic saved three break year. since 1987. Gordon suggested ter.” dress’ team and died in a crash 10
delayed nearly 30 minutes so points and won seven straight “I felt like I could’ve walked that teams be allowed to remove If only he could’ve gone a lot years ago, was always a power-
Murray could get the cortisone games to take command. faster than I was going,” Gordon the plate during qualifying, or at faster. house at Talladega.
shot for pain. Murray said he
was unsure he would play, and it
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whatever, local anesthetic in my
elbow before the match,” Mur-
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NATIONAL FORECAST
NATIONAL FORECAST: Scattered rain and snow showers will be spread across most of the northern

55°
TUESDAY half of the United States today. A frontal boundary in the west will bring scattered showers and
TODAY MONDAY
Showers Rain
snowfall to portions of the central Plains, Intermountain West, and Northwest. Meanwhile, a low
possible pressure system north of the Great Lakes will bring scattered rain and snowfall to that region.
Partly sunny, develop
windy
36° 55° 55°
42° 49°
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 53/38
52/31 49/32
Warm, a Partly Partly Sun, a
T-storm sunny, sunny shower 51/39 62/45 Saturday's fero-
colder cious rain storm
53/39
72° 57° 60° 60° 63/52
66/49
has blown out to
46° 35° 40° 40° 71/42
68/50
sea, and sun-
shine returns
REGIONAL FORECAST TODAY’S SUMMARY 68/58
70/51
today but only in
limited amounts.
The Poconos 90/61 82/65
Today’s high/ Syracuse Highs: 52-59. Lows: 32-38. Mostly cloudy, Very cold tem-
50/30
Tonight’s low chance of rain/snow showers, windy at 83/66
peratures aloft
Albany
57/34 times. will help to sus-
46/27 85/70 88/71
tain a good deal
Binghamton The Jersey Shore 49/31 of cloudiness,
49/33 Highs: 58-63. Lows: 42-46. Partly cloudy, and there could
chance of showers to the north, breezy City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow be a shower
Towanda throughout.
54/35 Anchorage 47/29/.00 46/27/pc 49/30/pc Myrtle Beach 73/66/.00 70/51/s 72/56/s later in the day.
Poughkeepsie
Scranton 63/36
Atlanta 65/56/.52 70/51/s 78/57/pc Nashville 55/47/.00 71/49/pc 77/58/pc Westerly winds
56/38 The Finger Lakes Baltimore 63/48/.72 64/46/pc 65/51/c New Orleans 75/55/.00 76/62/s 82/68/pc will gust to near
Wilkes-Barre Highs: 43-50. Lows: 30-33. Mostly cloudy, Boston 44/36/.00 58/42/sh 59/41/pc Norfolk 73/56/.01 70/51/s 78/55/pc
55/33 Buffalo 55/40/.59 45/31/sh 49/38/c Oklahoma City 71/41/.00 82/61/s 87/63/s
30 mph, and
chance of rain/snow showers. high tempera-
Charlotte 70/57/1.22 70/45/s 78/52/s Omaha 59/33/.00 58/41/sh 62/45/t
Pottsville New York City Chicago 49/35/.20 53/39/pc 50/43/t Orlando 91/68/.00 84/62/s 87/64/s tures will hover
State College 55/41
54/40
62/45 Cleveland 62/48/.45 54/37/pc 52/40/pc Phoenix 92/62/.00 97/68/pc 90/68/pc only in the 50s.
Brandywine Valley Dallas 74/50/.00 82/65/s 88/71/pc Pittsburgh 59/49/.82 55/39/pc 59/45/sh A split flow in
Reading Denver 66/28/.00 71/42/pc 73/43/sh Portland, Ore. 54/52/.02 56/39/pc 53/37/sh
Harrisburg 61/41 Highs: 56-65. Lows: 41-47. Partly to the jet stream
59/45 mostly cloudy, chance of showers to the Detroit 60/46/.39 51/39/pc 50/38/pc St. Louis 51/43/.01 68/52/pc 74/57/pc
Honolulu 79/72/.14 85/70/r 83/71/s Salt Lake City 62/48/.00 67/51/sh 60/41/sh tomorrow and
Philadelphia north, breezy.
65/47 Houston 83/48/.00 83/66/s 85/73/pc San Antonio 79/53/.00 85/69/s 88/72/pc Tuesday will
Indianapolis 52/42/.15 60/47/c 66/57/pc San Diego 79/61/.00 69/59/s 62/58/pc form a station-
Atlantic City Delmarva/Ocean City Las Vegas 83/58/.00 90/65/pc 85/62/sh San Francisco 64/53/.00 62/52/pc 58/47/sh ary front nearby,
63/45 Highs: 63-67. Lows: 46-49. Partly to most- Los Angeles 81/60/.00 68/58/s 62/58/pc Seattle 53/46/.03 53/38/pc 51/39/sh
Miami 88/73/.81 88/71/pc 87/73/pc Tampa 84/72/.00 81/64/s 87/68/s and this will
ly sunny and breezy.
Milwaukee 43/34/.09 51/33/pc 44/37/c Tucson 91/51/.00 92/61/s 87/60/pc bring more
Minneapolis 40/32/.00 49/32/pc 50/35/sh Washington, DC 63/48/.41 66/49/s 68/54/c cloudiness and
ALMANAC Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Int’l Airport the chance for
WORLD CITIES more showers
Temperatures Precipitation River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday. City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow
Yesterday 47/37 Yesterday 0.20” Susquehanna Stage Chg. Fld. Stg Forecasts, graphs later tomorrow
Average 59/38 Month to date 1.89” Wilkes-Barre 9.51 -1.76 22.0 and data ©2011 Amsterdam 61/39/.00 63/43/pc 66/46/pc Mexico City 79/52/.19 77/56/t 82/55/t and on Tuesday.
Record High 88 in 2002 Normal month to date 1.70” Towanda 5.49 -1.23 21.0 Weather Central, LP Baghdad 86/61/.00 94/70/s 97/69/s Montreal 43/30/.02 50/34/sh 46/32/s
Beijing 75/45/.00 67/48/pc 74/43/s Moscow 48/28/.00 50/39/sh 46/36/sh
At this point, I
Record Low 20 in 1943 Year to date 12.33” Lehigh
Heating Degree Days* Normal year to date 8.93” For more weather Berlin 61/34/.00 64/41/pc 68/43/s Paris 63/37/.00 66/46/pc 70/50/s can't rule out
Bethlehem 4.25 1.93 16.0
Yesterday 23 Sun and Moon Delaware information go to: Buenos Aires 70/45/.00 64/49/t 71/51/s Rio de Janeiro 88/77/.00 86/73/s 85/74/s more rain for
Month to date 289 Sunrise Sunset Port Jervis 4.60 -0.41 18.0 www.timesleader.com Dublin 55/41/.00 61/37/s 63/41/s Riyadh 91/64/.00 85/71/t 83/69/c part of the
Year to date 5876 Today 6:22a 7:46p Frankfurt 57/41/.00 66/41/pc 65/43/s Rome 66/45/.00 64/46/s 68/48/s Easter weekend.
Last year to date 5367 Tomorrow 6:20a 7:47p Full Last New First National Weather Service Hong Kong 88/73/.00 75/69/t 77/71/t San Juan 84/73/.34 82/70/pc 81/72/pc
Normal year to date 5764 Moonrise Moonset 607-729-1597 Jerusalem 91/64/.00 85/59/s 84/57/pc Tokyo 72/55/.00 63/53/pc 64/54/sh - Tom Clark
*Index of fuel consumption, how far the day’s Today 7:41p 5:38a London 63/48/.00 66/43/sh 68/45/s Warsaw 57/36/.00 61/43/pc 66/39/s
mean temperature was below 65 degrees.
Tomorrow 8:59p 6:14a April 17 April 24 May 3 May 10 Key: s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sn-snow, sf-snow flurries, i-ice.

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NOTICE OF BID
ALL ACME AUTO SALES CADILLAC ‘06 STS FORD `10 FUSION SE FORD ‘07 TAURUS SE
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
The Wilkes-Barre
Area School District
In accordance with
the provisions of JUNK
SOCIAL SECURITY
DISABILITY
Free Consultation.
CADILLAC `94 343-1959
1009 Penn Ave
Scranton 18509
AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil-
ver, 52,600 miles,
sunroof, heated
Silver/grey, grey
interior. Automatic,
CD AND ALLOYS
$9,880
section 807.1 of the
DEVILLE SEDAN
AWD, Moonroof/
is soliciting sealed Pennsylvania School CAR & Contact Atty. Sherry Across from Scranton Prep seats, Bose sound
spoiler package.
DEADLINES proposals for
STUDENT
TRANSPORTA-
Code, the North
Pocono School Dis-
trict solicits sealed TRUCKS
Dalessandro
570-823-9006 94,000 miles,
automatic, front
GOOD CREDIT, BAD
CREDIT, NO CREDIT
Call Our Auto Credit
system, 6 CD
changer, satellite
radio, Onstar, park-
15,000 miles.
Remainer of
TION SERVICES Hot Line to get ing assist, remote extended warranty.
Saturday bids for
12:30 on Friday (BUSING) until
3:00 P.M., Wednes-
General, Art, WANTED 340 Health Care
wheel drive, 4
door, air condi-
Pre-approved for a
Car Loan! keyless entry, elec-
tronic keyless igni-
Sirius radio, 6 CD
changer. Garage
day, May 4, 2011. All
Athletic and Jani-
Highest Prices Services tioning, air bags,
800-825-1609 tion, & more! kept. Asking 560 Pierce St.
Sunday
4:00 pm on proposals shall be
torial Supplies
for the 2011-2012
www.acmecarsales.net $17,600 $17,000 or best Kingston, PA
all power, cruise offer. Call
Paid!!! 07 CHYSLER 300C www.wyoming
Friday addressed to
Leonard B. Przy-
school year. Sealed
proposals will be PERSONAL CARE ASSISTANT control, leather Hemi, AWD, Slate
grey, grey int
570-881-2775
(570) 823-8403 valleymotors.com
FREE
Monday
4:30 pm on
wara, Secretary,
730 South Main
Street, Wilkes-
received
North
by the
Pocono
REMOVAL
25 years experi-
ence,
care,
personal
childcare,
interior, $3,300.
570-394-9004
06 CHYSLER 300
BLACK, AUTO, V6
CADILLAC `04 FORD ‘02
570-714-9924

SEVILLE SLS
Friday
Barre, PA 18711-
School District until
Hospice care. Local 06 PONTIAC G-6 FORD ‘10
Tuesday 0375. The envelope
1:00 PM, May 2,
Call V&G references.
CHEVROLET `99 Silver, 4dr, auto FOCUS WAGON
4:00 pm on containing the pro-
2011. All bids will
be exclusively
Anytime
570-235-1422 05 FORD 500
AWD, grey, 4dr, V6
Beige. Fully loaded
Excellent condition. Low mileage, TAURUS SEL
ASTRO VAN
Monday posals to be received and Runs great. New One owner AWD, V6 & Alloys
marked “PROPOS- 05JAGUAR X-TYPE $7,984 $21,920
processed through
Wednesday AL FOR STUDENT the eSchoolmall
288-8995 380 Travel 56,000 miles, 4.3
3.0, hunter green, rotors, new brakes.
Just serviced.
TRANSPORTA- tan leather (AWD)
4:00 pm on Easybid application cylinder engine, 108,000 miles. Ask-
TION.” The Board 03 HYUNDAI ACCENT
Tuesday automatic. Clean.
PAYING $500
process at ing $8,000. (570)
Thursday
of School Directors
reserves the right
www.eschoolmall.c
om; the failure to
CAPE COD / $2,500. Call
(570) 829-0549
White, 4 door, 4cyl.
66,000 miles 709-8492
4:00 pm on to reject any and all follow this process MINIMUM
NANTUCKET BUS TRIP 01 AUDI S8 QUATRO
Burg./tan lthr.,
CHEVROLET ‘06
Wednesday proposals. (no paper submis-
sions will be consid-
DRIVEN IN
Full size 4 wheel
Labor Day weekend CHRYSLER `97 Nav., 360 HP, AWD
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
Friday
4:00 pm on
By Order of the
Board
ered) will disqualify drive trucks
Sept. 2nd to 5th
$475 includes bus,
SEBRING
01 AUDI A8 L
cashmere beige, CORVETTE www.wyoming www.wyoming
the bid submission. ALSO PAYING TOP $$$ motel 3 breakfasts, valleymotors.com valleymotors.com
Thursday
Leonard B.
Bid instructions can
be obtained from
for heavy equip- 3 dinners. Order
from the menu.
Convertible. Gold
with newly installed
tan lthr., nav., AWD
01 AUDI A8 L CONVERTIBLE 570-714-9924 570-714-9924
Przywara ment, backhoes, green, tan leather Silver beauty, 1
Holidays the North Pocono
HONDA `06 CIVIC EX
dump trucks, Also includes side navy top/rear win- navigation, AWD Owner, Museum
call for deadlines BOARD SECRETARY School District by

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calling
7659
570-842-
ext. 4157.
bull dozers
HAPPY TRAILS
trips & cruise. $50
deposit required.
dow. 124,000 city
miles. As is. Asking
Blk, auto, sun roof
00 NISSAN ALTIMA GXE
quality. 4,900
miles, 6 speed. All FORD ‘05 EXPLORER 2 door, 5 speed, air,
$2,600. Negotiable. power windows &
your notices to
Find Something?
Bids will be opened
at 2:00 PM on May
TRUCK SALES
570-760-2035
Call Pat
570-283-3927 570-822-2776 or
570 709-9404
Blue/grey
leather, auto, 4cyl.
possible options
including Naviga- SPORT TRAC XLT locks, sun roof, CD,
cruise & alloys.
542-2277 afternoons & 00 MERCEDES-BENZ tion, Power top. 1/2 Ton, 4WD,
mpeznowski@ 2, 2011.
timesleader.com Lose Something? The North Pocono
6am to 8pm evenings Leave Message S-430 slvr/blck
lthr., 64,000 miles
New, paid $62,000
Must sell $45,900
automatic, V6
$15,992
Excellent condition,
very well main-
or fax to Get it back where it
School District
reserves the right to
SPRING GETAWAYS FORD ‘01 EXPLORER 00 SUBARU OUTBACK
STATION WAGON,
570-299-9370 tained with service
records, remaining
570-831-7312 accept or reject any 2 DOOR SPORT..
2 DOOR SPORT Honda warranty.
or mail to
belongs and/or all bids or to
accept a single
Longwood/QVC 4/30 Silver, 97,000 miles.
Good condition.
AWD (Burgundy/tan
leather, sunroof) CHEVROLET `05 65K, $10,500.
570-706-0921
The Times Leader
15 N. Main Street
with a Lost/Found ad! item, to increase or
decrease quantities
Seneca Lake W/E
4/30 to 5/1
Includes snow tires.
$3,700.
99 MERCURY COUGAR
Silver, grey leather,
TAHOE Z71 Selling your
560 Pierce St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18711
570-829-7130 or amounts,
award the contract
to Baltimore
Aquarium 5/14
570-313-0462
Call after 5PM
2 door, auto
98 HONDA CIVIC EX,
Silver birch with
grey leather interior,
Kingston, PA Camper?
2 dr, auto, silver www.wyoming Place an ad and
in total or in part, 3rd row seating,
DaVinci Exhibit 5/14 find a new owner.
MERCEDES-BENZ `86
77 Pontiac Firebird valleymotors.com
For additional does not bind itself rear A/C & heat,
Sight & Sound - Black V6, T-Tops 570-714-9924 570-829-7130
information or LEGAL NOTICE to accept the bid of 4WD automatic with
Joseph 5/14 73 VW BEETLE CONV.
190 E
questions regard- the lowest bidder traction control, 5.3l
ing legal notices but to award the
olympic blu, blck
engine, moonroof, HYUNDAI `04
HONDA `07 CIVIC
NOTICE IS HEREBY NYC/World Yacht top, 4 speed
you may call GIVEN that Letters contract in the best 310 Attorney 5/22 4 cylinder gas rear DVD player.
Marti Peznowski
at 570-970-7371
Testamentary have
been granted in the
interest of
school district.
the
Services Boston Pop W/E
engine. 125,000
miles. Clean, runs
SUVS, VANS,
TRUCKS, 4 X4’s
Bose stereo + many
more options. Imm-
Sport SI. Red, with TIBURON GT
5/28 to 5/30 08 CADILLAC ESCALADE black interior, Blue, 5 speed
or 570-829-7130 Estate of Florence Dennis J. Cawley excellent. $2,000 aculate condition. manual, CD, Air,
Blk/Blk leather, 3rd 75,000 miles. 6
Turnack,
Noxen,
late of
Luzerne
Business
Manager/Board
ADOPTION
DIVORCE 1-800-432-8069 Call 570-328-7370
seat, Navgtn, 4x4
76,000 adult driven
miles. $15,600. Call
speed, spoiler and
body kit. Tinted win-
factory alarm,
power windows &

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County, Pennsylva- CUSTODY dows, locks. 38K.
North Pocono grey, V6 AWD ask for Joanne
nia, who died on Estates, DUI Reduced $11,900 $7,500 negotiable.
School District 07 DODGE NITRO SXT,
Upcoming Trips
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March 17, 2011. All ATTORNEY (570) 714-0384 Call 570-540-6236
CHEVROLET `84
garnet red, V6, 4x4
persons indebted to MATTHEW LOFTUS Hollywood Casi-

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said Estate are

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required to make $25 free slot 1.8L 4 cylinder
payment without
ARD play & $5 off turbo. Cold weather
06 DODGE RAM 1500
SLT, quad cab, CAPRICE CLASSIC
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hemi, blk, 4 dr., 4x4
having claims or
demands to present
the same without
Mom, Dad, Big
Brother would like DUI Rider Wins $100
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Price: $23
control. 101,700
miles. Great condi-
tion. Asking $4,300
06 CHRYSLER TOWN &
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06 DAKOTA QUAD CAB
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Lynda & Dennis OFFENSES Choice of 5
06 JEEP LIBERTY
MICHAEL J. 888-688-1422
FREE
entrees.Price:$85
ACURA `00 INTEGRA
CORVETTE
SPORT white, V6,
BENDICK, ESQUIRE Expenses Paid 570-654-2967
GS Coupe. 1 owner, 4x4

thedirections!
400 Third Avenue
clean title. 106K, 05 MAZDA TRIBUTE S, 4x3 manual, 3 over-
Suite 318 CONSULTATION
Kingston, PA 18704
ADOPTING A NEWBORN YANKEES TRIP
automatic. Leather green, auto, V6, drive, 350 engine
is our greatest wish.
Abundance of love,
MACK TO CINCINNATI
June 20, 21 and 22
interior, all power,
remote start, moon-
roof, alloy wheels
4x4
05 GMC SIERRA
X-Cab, blk, auto,
with aluminum
heads. LT-1 exhaust

LAW OFFICES (Monday, Tuesday, system. White with


secure life of family and more! $4,000 4x4 truck red pearls. Custom
135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ awaits. Wednesday)
570-709-4137 05 MERCURY MOUNT- flames in flake. New
Public Notices Public Notices Annie & Mike EXPERIENCED Catch the Yankees AINEER PREMIUM, tires & hubs. 1 468 Auto Parts 472 Auto Services
AGGRESSIVE take on the Reds at
ACURA `08 RDX
1-800-606-5589. Silver, black leather, owner. 61,000 origi-
$ WANTED JUNK $
Expenses Paid. The Great American 3rd seat, AWD
Bid Solicitation REPRESENTATION Ballpark in Cincin- nal miles. $8,500
05 CHEVY EQUINOX (570) 359-3296
The Dallas School District ADOPTION
A loving married
570.287.1388 nati, Ohio
Trip Includes:
Good Condition.
53,000 miles.
AWD, Full Power,
Silver, 4 door, 4x4
05 FORD EXPLORER
Ask for Les
VEHICLES
www.MackLaw *Round trip bus
Is soliciting sealed bids for the Moving,
Storage & relocation of all contents from
teacher couple
with so much to
Offices.com transportation
*Beer, soda & food
AM/FM, CD
Changer, Blue
XLT, white 4 door
4x4
04 JEEP GRAND
CHEVROLET LISPI TOWING
We pick up 822-0995
the Old Dallas High School, Dallas, Penn-
sylvania, Sealed Bids will be received at
the Dallas School District Administrative
offer would love
to adopt your
newborn. We
ARE YOU BEING
SUED BY A
on the bus
*Great box level
seats to two games
Tooth, XM Radio,
Leather Interior
& Sunroof
CHEROKEE LAREDO,
Special Edition.
2010 CAMARO
V-6 Victory Red,
Selling your
Offices, 2000 Conyngham Avenue, Dallas, Grey, sunroof, 4x4 Camper?
can provide a CREDIT CARD (Mon & Tues night) $20,500 black interior,
PA 18612-0720, to the attention of Mr.
Grant Palfey, Business Manager, until 1:30
lifetime of happi-
ness, security
COMPANY??
You have a real
*Hotel accommoda-
tions at the Millenni-
(570) 814-8398
Call after 9:30 a.m.
04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZ
ER, seafoam
all bells and
whistles.
All Junk Place an ad and
find a new owner.
p.m., prevailing time, Monday May, 09 & educational chance of winning um Hotel. Just three
grn/tan lthr., 4x4
04 GMC ENVOY XUV
$25,000 Cars & 570-829-7130
2011 following which the bids will be pub-
licly opened and read aloud.
opportunities.
Expenses paid.
Nancy/Kevin
& owing nothing if
you are repre-
sented by a good
blocks from stadium
and walking dis- AUDI ‘01 A6
2.7 T Quattro, dark
slvr., 4 dr., V6, 4x4
04 DODGE DURANGO
570-706-6489
Trucks VITO’S
A mandatory walk through will be held at 1-866-254-3529 attorney! Call Atty.
tance from Cincin-
nati Zoo and other gray with tan leather LIMITED, Sandstone,
CHEVY `06 COLORADO Wanted
the Project site Old Dallas High School,
Conyngham Avenue, Dallas, PA on
www.nancykevin
2adopt.com
Michael P. Kelly
570-417-5561
downtown attrac- interior, automatic
transmission, 135k
tan leather, 3rd
seat, 4x4 Extended cab. Auto.
Power steering, a/c. Highest
&
tions 04 MERCURY
Wednesday May 04, 2011 at 1:00 or email mike@ highway miles, fully
p.m. All bidders are required to attend. mikepkelly.com
Price: $350
Call 570-287-9701 loaded, well main- MOUNTAINEER PREMIUM
Gold tan leather,
40k miles. 2 wheel
drive. Prices GINO’S
Contractors are required to sign in at the for more info. tained, $7900.
3rd seat, 4x4 $12,600, negotiable. Paid In
Maintenance Central supply building 2000 570-675-3808
04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER 570-678-5040 Like New
Conyngham Ave. after the walk through BANKRUPTCY CA$H
AUDI `02 A4
questions will be answered at the same. LS, white, V6, 4x4
FREE CONSULT
FREE Tires
This project is public construction, subject Guaranteed 3.0, V6, AWD
04 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE LAREDO CHEVY ‘04 MALIBU
to bid security, prevailing wage, payment Low Fees automatic, tiptronic gold, 4 dr., V6, 4x4
03 CHEVY TAHOE
Affordable.
With Warranty.
PICKUP $15 & UP!
and performance bonding, and bid with- Payment Plan! transmission. Fully
Grey, 3rd seat, 4x4 $6,992 570-574-1275
drawal requirements. Corporations, limit-
Diamond
Colleen Metroka loaded, leather
interior. 92,000 03 FORD WINDSTAR Like New
ed liability companies, and other business 570-592-4796 LX, green, 4 door,
solitaries - the miles. Good condi-
organizations seeking to bid which are
organized under the laws of a state other most popular tion. Asking $9,500. entertainment sys. 570-301-3602 Batteries
Bankruptcy $595 7 pass. minivan
than Pennsylvania must secure the appro-
priate certificate, authorizing them to con-
style of
engagement
Guaranteed Low Fees
Call (570) 417-3395
03 CHEVY 1500, V8, CALL US! $20 & UP!
www.BkyLaw.net X-cab, white, 4x4
TO JUNK
AUDI `05 A4
duct business within the Commonwealth. ring.
bridezella.net
Atty Kurlancheek 02 DODGE RAM 1500 560 Pierce St. Carry Out Price
Bidders may obtain questions, bidding
825-5252 W-B
406 ATVs/Dune Turbo, Navy Blue
Quad Cab, SLT,
Red auto 4x4 truck
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
YOUR CAR
documents Via E-mail, Fax or by contact- DIVORCE No Fault 288-8995
Buggies with grey leather 02 MERCURY MOUNT- BEST PRICES
ing Director of Buildings & Grounds Mr. valleymotors.com
Mark D. Kraynack 570-674-7255 (fax) 570 DO YOU ENJOY $295 divorce295.com
Atty. Kurlancheek
interior, fully
loaded automatic.
AINEER PREMIUM,
white, tan leather,
570-714-9924 IN THE AREA
CA$H ON THE $POT,
WANTED
QUARTER MIDGET
674-3957 or mkraynack@dallassd.com. 800-324-9748 W-B 93,000 miles. All Cars & Full Size
PREGNANCY ? Divorce, Custody,
records. Excellent
condition. 4 new
3rd seat, 4x4
02 MAZDA TRIBUTE CHRYSLER ‘06 Free Anytime
Pickup
Trucks. For prices...
Lamoreaux Auto
Would you like
BID NOTICE

Sealed bids and/or request for proposals


the emotional
reward of helping
Support, PFA
FREE Consultation. RACE CAR
76 inch Bull Rider,
tires & new
brakes. Asking
White, auto, 4x4
01 DODGE RAM 1500
regular cab, 4x4,
300C HEMI 570-301-3602 Parts 477-2562

(RFP’s) will be received by Mr. Anthony an infertile Atty. Josianne


Aboutanos Honda 120 motor, $10,000 or best with cap
Light green, 18,000 Call 829-7130 to
couple reach offer. Call for info miles, loaded,
Ryba, Secretary, Hazleton Area School
their dream of Wilkes-Barre Kirkey seat,
417-2010 Days
98 FORD F-150,
leather, wood trim, Advertise
District, 1515 West 23rd Street, Hazleton, 570-208-1118 new brake system, regular cab pick up
becoming 779-4325 Nights $24,000.
Pennsylvania 18202-1647, until 11:00 A-Main feature wins green, auto 4x4
parents? 570-222-4960
A.M., Tuesday, April 26, 2011, for the Free Bankruptcy Asphalt/Dirt, 98 FORD RANGER,
Consider being a leave message 457 Wanted to Buy 457 Wanted to Buy
following:
surrogate. All
Consultation
Payment plans.
Many Extras,
Value $6,000, BMW `02 330 Flairside, reg cap
truck, 5 spd, 4x4 Auto Auto
• Athletic Supplies & Equipment fees allowable by Carol Baltimore Sell for $2,999 CONVERTIBLE copper
CHRYSLER `02
$$$ HIGHEST PRICE PAID $$$
(Fall Sports) (Bid) law will be paid. 570-822-1959 Call (570) 954-2749 83K miles. Beautiful
Call Central
PT CRUISER
• Hazleton Area Career Center condition. Newly
Parking Lot Improvements Project Pennsylvania Attorney re-done interior
(REBID)
• H.A.H.S. Locker & Weight Room
Attorney,
Denise Bierly, at
Keith Hunter
Bankruptcies
SUZUKI ’00 leather & carpeting.
$13,500.
Inferno Red, flame
design. Chrome FOR JUNK
QUAD MASTER
Renovations (REBID) 814-237-6278
BMW `07 328xi
570-313-3337 wheels. 47,000
• Medical Supplies & Equipment ext. 226 MAHLER, LOHIN
& ASSOCIATES miles, one owner. VEHICLES
(Athletics / Sports) (Bid)

Public Bid / RFP Opening:


(570) 718-1118
4x4, auto, 520
miles, winch, heat-
ed grips. $4,650.
BMW `04 325i Black with black
interior. Heated
Looks and runs
great. New inspec-
PICKED UP
seats. Back up & tion. $5,800
Date: Tuesday, April 26, 2011 MARGIOTTI 570-239-2877 navigation sys- Call (570) 472-1854 570-876-1010
Time: 11:05 A.M LAW OFFICES tems. New tires & 570-346-7673
DODGE `01 STRATUS
Location: HASD Administration Building
First Floor Conference Room
1515 West 23rd Street BANKRUPTCY TOMAHAWK`10
ATV, 250 CC. Brand
brakes. Sunroof.
Garage kept. Many
extras! 46,000
Hazleton, PA 18202-1647 Free Consult
Payment Plans
New Tomahawk full
size 250cc 4 wheel-
Miles.
Asking $19,500.
SE
4 door, automatic
468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
Sealed bids and/or request for proposals (570) 970-9977 er. Only $995 takes 570-825-8888 or
Quinterelli Power windows,

BUYING JUNK VEHICLES


(RFP’s) will be received by Mr. Anthony Wilkes-Barre it away!. Call 626-297-0155
Ryba, Secretary, Hazleton Area School Giuseppe 5 Speed. Like New!! seats & locks . V6,
Amarone The (570) 223-2536 386-334-7448 New Tires, tinted Call Anytime! Asking $2,900. Call
District, 1515 West 23rd Street, Hazleton,
Pennsylvania 18202-1647, until 11:00 Best -Try It! Stroudsburg windows, sun roof, (570) 819-3140 or
Say it HERE
A.M., Friday, May 6, 2011, for the
following:
135 Legals/ 135 Legals/
YAMAHA`04 RHINO black leather
interior. Only in the Classifieds!
(570) 709-5677

$300 and Up
Public Notices Public Notices
Excellent condition,
200 hours. Priced
57,000 Miles!!!
PRICE REDUCED TO
570-829-7130 FORD `04 MUSTANG
$125 extra if driven,
• H.A.S.D. Auditing Services RFP Mach I, 40th
• H.A.S.D. Banking Services RFP to sell. $6,500 or
best offer. Call
$14,000!!
For more info, BMW `93 325 IC ANNIVERSARY EDITION
V8, Auto, 1,200
pulled or pushed in.
Public Bid / RFP Opening: LEGAL NOTICE Keith 570-971-4520 call (570) 762-3714 Convertible,
Metallic Green miles, all options,
Date: Friday, May 6, 2011 show room condi-
INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS
250 General Auction 250 General Auction Exterior & Tan
NOBODY Pays More
Time: 11:05 A.M. tion. Call for info.
Location: HASD Administration Building Interior, 5 Speed
Sealed proposals will be received by the Transmission, Asking $24,995
First Floor Conference Room Serious inquiries
Board of Directors, Wyoming Valley West
570-760-2035
1515 West 23rd Street Heated Seats. 2nd
Hazleton, PA 18202-1647 School District, at the School Administra-
tion Building, 450 North Maple Avenue,
RAINBOW AUCTIONS Owner, 66k Miles.
Excellent Condition,
only. 570-636-3151

MONDAY APRIL 18TH, 2011


A copy of the specifications for
these bids/contracts/RFP’s may be
Kingston, Pennsylvania 18704, not later
than 11: 00 A. M., Wednesday, May 4, 2011, PREVIEW 4:30 AUCTION 5:30
Garage Kept,
Excellent Gas
FORD `07 MUSTANG Monday thru Saturday 6 am-9 pm
Sunday 8 am - 68 pm
at which time they will be opened. 63,000 highway
obtained at the office of the undersigned Mileage. Carfax miles, silver, runs
or call (570) 459-3111 ext. 3106. In addi- DIRECTIONS: Located At The VFW Post #283, 757 available. Price great, $11,500.

Harry’s U Pull It
tion, bids / RFP’s may be obtained off of Proposals must be submitted on the pre- Wyoming Ave, Kingston Pa 18704 (Across From reduced $7,995
scribed form attached. All blank spaces negotiable.
the school district website Thomas’ Supermarket) or trade for SUV or 570-479-2482
(http://www.hasdk12.org/webbids). for bid prices must be filled in, in ink or other. Beautiful /
typewritten, in both words and figures. SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE! Fun Car.
Questions regarding the bid specifications
should be directed via email to Robert J.
Proposals must be submitted in a sealed
*LARGE SELECTION OF 10K-14K JEWEL- 570-388-6669 FORD `07 AS ALWAYS ****HIGHEST PRICES*****
Krizansky (krizanskyr@hasdk12.org). RY *COSTUME JEWELRY SOLD IN BULK*
All proposals must be submitted
envelope addressed to Mrs. Joanne
Wood, Board Secretary, and plainly *GOLD COINS* *SILVER DOLLARS* BUICK ‘07 LUCERNE MUSTANG GT PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED
marked: *MINT & PROOF SETS* *FURNITURE* One Owner. Premium package,
in a sealed envelope, which shall be plain- silver, black leather
ly identified as a bid and/or RFP. Where
indicated, bids / RFP’s shall be accompa- “Proposal for Technology
*GLASSWARE* *COLLECTIBLES* Leather, CD,
Alloy Wheels interior, 5 speed VEHICLES!!!
Equipment” PLUS SO MUCH MORE… manual. 20,000
nied by a certified check or bid bond in an
amount specified within the specifications SEE LIST AND PICTURES AT
$16,450
miles. $18,900 DRIVE IN PRICES
For a copy of the RFP or questions related (570) 868-3832
of the proposal to be drawn in favor of the
Hazleton Area School District. Emailed or to this bid, please contact Anthony Waske- AUCTIONZIP.COM #4522 Call for Details (570) 459-9901
faxed bids will not be accepted. vich via e-mail at awaskevich@wvwsd.org.
AUCTIONEER NOTE: NON SMOKING FACILI- FORD `92 MUSTANG Vehicles must be COMPLETE !!
Vendors may bid on one, multiple, or all TY, FOOD AVAILABLE, CASH AND ALL CARDS Convertible,
The Hazleton Area School Dis-
trict reserves the right to accept or reject items. ACCEPTED WITH VALID ID,
10% BUYERS PREMIUM 560 Pierce St. 55,000 original
miles 5.0 auto,
Plus Enter to Win $500.00 Cash!!
any or all bids / RFP’s received and the Kingston, PA
The District reserves the right to reject any POSITIVELY NO CHECKS OF ANY KIND some engine DRAWING TO BE HELD APRIL 30
right to waive any informalities. ROSE MARIE D. WATESKI www.wyoming
or all bids or any part thereof, adjust quan- upgrades. Garaged
/s/ Anthony Ryba AU-003215-L 570-417-5581 valleymotors.com
tities, and to make award in such manner showcar. $8200
Secretary / Business Manager 570-714-9924 www.wegotused.com
as it deems right and proper. (570) 283-8235
TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com MONDAY, APRIL 18, 2011 PAGE 3D

MPG HEATED SEATS


HANDS-FREEE SYNC ADVANCED TRAC WITH
ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL
SPORT APPEARANCE PKG.
AIR CONDITIONING
WINTER PACKAGE
CRUISE CONTROL
SIDE CURTAINS
POWER LOCKS
REAR SPOILER
POWER MIRRORS
AM/FM RADIO WITH CD
TILT WHEEL
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 15” ALUMINUM WHEELS
KEYLESS ENTRY WITH KEYPAD

24
Mos.
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/11.

NEW 2011 FORD FOCUS SE 4 DR NEW FORD FOCUS SE NEW 2011 FORD FUSION
Auto., AM/FM/CD, Anti-Theft Sys.,Tilt, Side Auto., AM/FM/CD, Anti-Theft Sys.,Tilt, Side Auto., AM/FM/CD, Alum. Wheels, Tilt, PW,
Curtain Air Bags, Fog Lights, 15” Alloy Curtain Air Bags, Fog Lights, 16” Steel
Wheels, Instrument Cluster, Message
PL, Pwr. Seat, Safety Pkg., Side Impact Air
Wheels, Driver’s Group, Instrument
Cluster, Message Center, Keyless Center, Keyless Entry, Pwr. Side Bags, 1st & 2nd Row Air Curtains, Sirius
Entry,Pwr. Side Mirrors, PL, PW, Mirrors, PL, PW, AC, Sirius Satellite Radio, Anti-Theft Sys.,
AC, Sirius Satellite Radio, Satellite Radio, MyKey, Keyless Entry, Message
SE Appearance Pkg., Convenience Group, Center,
Rear Spoiler, Cruise Control, Map
Fog Lamps Light, Perimeter Alarm
Fog Lamps

24 72
24 Mos.
Mos. Mos.
72
Mos. *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/11. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/11.

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

Overlooking Mohegan Sun


577 East Main St., Plains
Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B

412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale

REMOTE START POWER


3.7L V6 ENGINE ADVANCED TRAC LIFTGATE
AUTO. TEMP. CONTROL REAR CAMERA
PREMIUM PACKAGE KEYLESS ENTRY WITH KEYPAD
LEATHER HEATED & COOLED SEATS HID HEADLAMPS
SATELLITE RADIO
SIDE AIR CURTAINS
AM/FM WITH 6 DISC CD
REVERSE SENSING SYSTEM
MYLINCOLN TOUCH
VIN #2LBBJ16332

24
Mos.
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/11.

NEW 2011 LINCOLN MKZ FWD NEW 2011 LINCOLN MKZ AWD NEW 2011 LINCOLN MKS AWD
17” Chrome Wheels, Message Center, SYNC, Side Air Curtains, All Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, Message Center, SYNC, Side Air All Wheel Drive, 3.7L V6, Remote Keyless Entry, HID Headlamps, Reverse Sensing
AM/FM with 6 Disc CD, Pwr. Windows, Pwr. Door Locks, Curtains, AM/FM with 6 Disc CD, Pwr. Windows, Pwr. Door Sys., THX Sound Sys. w/6 Disc CD, 20” Polished Cast Alum. Wheels, Dual Zone
Locks, Fog Lamps, Power Moonroof, Personal Electronic Auto. Temp. Control, Pwr. Heat/Cool Leather Seats, SYNC, Personal
Leather Seats, Fog Lamps, Power Moonroof, Safety Sys., Safety Canopy Sys., Anti-Theft Sys., Navigation Sys.,
Personal Safety with Anti-Theft System Safety w/Anti-Theft Sys, 17” Chrome Wheels, Dual Panel Moonroof, Rearview Camera
VIN #3LBR768027 VIN #3LBR769066
VIN #1LBG609563

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24 24 Mos.
Mos. Mos.

*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/11. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/11. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/11.

COCCIA
CALL NOW 823-8888 or 1-800-817-FORD
Overlooking Mohegan Sun 577 East Main St.,
Just Minutes from
Scranton or W-B Plains, PA
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412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 415 Autos-Antique 415 Autos-Antique 439 Motorcycles 439 Motorcycles 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/
& Classic & Classic SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans
Rare, Exclusive NISSAN `08 ALTIMA TOYOTA ‘09 HARLEY DAVIDSON `01 YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO
VITO’S Opportunity To Low mileage,
FORD `65 VW CLASSIC `72 Road King 19,000 750cc. 8,000 miles,
CHEVROLET `05 SIL- CHEVY`05TRAILBLAZER
18000 miles, auto- SCION XD miles, new tires, lots saddlebags, wind-
& Own... matic, front wheel
drive, 4 door, anti-
Automatic,
traction control,
GALAXIE 500 CONVERTIBLE
White with red
KARMANN GHIA
Restoration Vehicle
of extra chrome.
Like New. $12,900.
shield, back rest,
Black & Pearl, VERADO LT Z71
GINO’S
Call 570-639-1989 Excellent Condition. Extended cab,
‘26 FORD lock brakes, air
conditioning, air
remote start.
$14,680
leather interior.
Black top.
Family owned,
garage kept, good
or 570-760-1023 Must See. Asking
$2,499. Call after 4.
automatic. Black
with grey leather
Wanted: MODEL T
bags, power locks,
power windows,
289 Engine, rebuilt.
61,000 original
shape. Needs some
interior work, new HARLEY DAVIDSON `03 570-823-9376 interior. Heated
seats. 59,000
Junk Panel Delivery
100 point
power mirrors,
power seats, all
miles. Original
owners manual
seats, needs
carburetor work.
100th Anniversary
Edition Deuce. YAMAHA ‘07 650 V-STAR miles. New Michelin
tires. $16,500
Cars & Concours quality
restoration. Red
power, cruise con-
trol, GPS/naviga-
EXCELLENT CONDITION!
$8,800.
Only 58,000 miles.
Asking $8,000.
Garage kept.
owner. 1900 miles.
1 Matted black finish.
Mint condition. New
(570) 477-3297 REDUCED!!!
ASKING $9,999
Trucks with black fend-
ers. Never Driven.
tion system,
AM/FM radio, CD
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
(570) 881-2447 serious inquiries
only! 570-343-2296
Tons of chrome.
$38,000 invested. A
tires,
fully
inspected,
serviced & CHEVROLET `05 JUST REDUCED!
SAVE MONEY! GET
Highest 0 miles on changer, Mp3 play- www.wyoming must see. Asking ready to ride. Wind- READY FOR THE
Prices
restoration.
RARE!
er, keyless entry,
leather interior,
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
FORD `66
Mustang Coupe.
WANTED: PONTIAC $20,000. Call
570-706-6156
shield & sissy bar.
Low miles & garage
TRAILBLAZER LT
Black/Grey. 18,000
WINTER! Don’t pay
dealer prices! White
$40,000 sun/moon roof,
`78 FIREBIRD
kept. $4800. or best with grey interior.
Paid!!
HARLEY DAVIDSON
$38,000 rear defroster, new Pearl white, pony miles. Well
offer. 570-762-5158 Looks and runs like
FREE PICKUP $36,500 floor mats, Winter
VOLKSWAGEN `01 GTI interior. Pristine
condition. 26K Formula 400
equipped. Includes
On-Star, tow pack-
it just came off the
YAMAHA ‘1975 80
Frost pearl paint,
01’ SPORTSTER
Berkshire Green, lot. Four Door, 4
miles. $17,000 or age, roof rack,
288-8995 heated seats, side
mirror defroster, best offer. Originally purchased
Antique. Very good running boards,
wheel drive, 84,900

2002 BMW 745i


The Flagship of
backup camera,
auto rear view mir-
(570) 817-6768 at Bradley-Lawless
in Scranton. Car condition. Must see.
Low milage. Road
remote starter,
extended warranty.
miles, new tires,
tow package, anti
was last seen in lock brakes, driver
ror dimmer, Blue- $16,000
HYUNDAI ‘11 SONATA
the Fleet
New - $87,000 tooth, phone, nav.,
& radio controls
LINCOLN `66 Abington-Scranton
area. Finder’s fee
title. Asking $1,260
Call (570) 825-5810 (570) 825-7251
and passenger
airbags, power
Leave Message
GLS, automatic.
Only 2,400 miles.
Midnight Emerald
with beige leather on steering wheel,
4.5 years remain-
CONTINENTAL paid if car is found
and purchased. Call CHEVROLET `06
windows, power
mirrors, power

YAMAHA` 08 R1
$20,750 interior. 61K miles. 4 door, locks, rear window
SILVERADO 1500
ing on 7 year Great running John with any info
Mint condition. Convertible, 460 (570) 760-3440 defroster and
100,000 miles Nis- condition. Red with
Loaded. Garage cu. engine, 67,000 wiper, privacy tint,
Kept. Navigation
Stunning,
san bumper
bumper Premium
to cloth interior, power
door locks, power
miles, 1 owner
since `69. Teal 421 Boats &
883 cubic
motor, Paco rigid
inch
BEAUTIFUL BIKE
Perfect condition.
4X4 pickup, extend-
ed cab, 6 1/2 ft.
box, automatic.
air conditioner,
cruise control. CD,
Must Sell! Warranty included, windows, power green / white frame, extended & keyless entry and
$20,000 EXCELLENT CON- moon roof, leather, restorable,
Marinas raked. Low miles.
3700 miles, new Pewter. 48,000
much more.
$18,600 DITION Altima $2,500 570-287- rear tire, undertail miles. Excellent
560 Pierce St. 5 speed, just $6,000 or best Call
kit, cover. Price condition. $17,000

CUSTOM
Kingston, PA HYBRID 35city/33 serviced, 117k. 5775 / 332-1048 offer.(973) 271-1030 570-332-4999
highway mpg. negotiable $7,800 Negotiable
www.wyoming
1993 CADILLAC $18,900.
Asking $5,300
HARLEY DAVIDSON
570-852-9072 (570) 954-7461
valleymotors.com 570-371-9001 570-885-2162
LINCOLN `88 CHEVROLET `07 DODGE `00 RAM
ALANTE CREST 15’ YAMAHA` 09 VSTAR
570-714-9924 Call after 5:00 p.m.

JEEP `04 GRAND 2 Door VOLKSWAGEN `04 TOWN CAR 2006 NIGHTTRAIN 1500 QUAD CAB
Convertible
NISSAN ‘05 ALTIMA BEETLE 61,000 original Fiberglass
SPECIAL EDITION
#35 of 50 Made 650 CLASSIC TRAILBLAZER LS 4X4, V8 automatic.
CHEROKEE LIMITED Exquisite Candy
Apple Red black Auto, one owner,
Local trade
CONVERTIBLE
Blue. AM/FM cas-
miles, garage kept,
triple black, leather
boat with
trailer. Out-
$10,000 in acces-
sories including a
Like New. Perfect condition,
17,000 miles.
New tires & brakes.
Fully loaded. Lea-
4WD, 6 cylinder soft top. 13,000 interior, carriage Less than 1000 ther interior. Many
$11,435 custom made seat. Asking $20,000
auto. Moonroof. original miles. All sette. Air. Automat- roof, factory wire board propul- Exotic paint set, miles. White and 570-332-3681 extras. Must see.
Fully powered. New available options, ic. Power roof, win- wheels, loaded, sion. Includes: Excellent condition.
dows, locks & Alien Spider Candy chrome. Garage
brakes & tires. including gold
94,000 highway
miles. $11,500
alloy wheels.
Garage Kept. 1
doors. Boot cover
for top. 22k. Excel-
excellent condition.
$5,500. Call
Mike 570-237-7660
2 motors
Erinmade,
Blue. Excellent con-
dition. All Documen-
kept. $6,300
(570) 817-8127 CHEVROLET `09 (570) 970-9351

(570) 822-6334 owner. Final


Model Year.
lent
Garage kept.
condition. “Lark II series”
PRICE
tation. 1,400 Asking
$25,000 or best
442 RVs & Campers EQUINOX LS DODGE `04
KIA `08 RONDO
offer. Call
MAZDA `88 RX-7
Gorgeous 560 Pierce St. Reduced
RAM 1500
570-876-4034 Low mileage, 15000
Automobile! Kingston, PA $14,000 REDUCED! miles, automatic,
Maroon with beige
interior. All options.
$31,000
$29,900
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-822-1976
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CONVERTIBLE
1 owner, garage
$2,400
HARLEY DAVIDSON DUTCHMAN 96’ all-wheel drive, 4 Too many extras to

5TH WHEEL
NEGOTIABLE door, anti-lock list. Low Mileage.
78,000 miles. Still $27,900 570-714-9924 kept, 65k original brakes, air condi-
570-417-3940 $10,000
under
Received
warranty.
60,000
From an Exotic, PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400
VW `05 JETTA miles, black with
grey leather interior, ‘92Many
ULTRAextras,
CLASSIC with slideout & sun
room built on. Set
tioning, air bags,
power locks, power
(570)709-2125

SALT CREEK SKIF


mile servicing. New Silver with black all original & never windows, power
tires. KBB Value Private Collection interior. Auto. Sun- seen snow. $8,900. Garage kept, up on permanent
$8,500. Asking only
Call 570-650-0278 CONVERTIBLE roof. All options. Call 570-237-5119 14’ fiberglass fish- 2 tone blue. site in Wapwallopen.
mirrors, cruise con-
trol, AM/FM radio, DODGE `10
$7,900. A Must See! Blue/white top & Excellent condition. ing boat, tri-hull 17,600 miles. Comes with many cassette player, CD
GRAND CARAVAN
(570) 457-0553 white interior. 1 owner. 33K miles. (very stable), 25 HP $9,200.

KIA ‘00 SPORTAGE MERCEDES-BENZ `05


Recent document-
ed frame-off
Asking $13,500. Call
570-693-2129
MERCEDES-BENZ `73 Tahatsu outboard,
Full Galvanized
Lehman area.
(570) 760-5937
extras. $7,000.
(570) 829-1419 or
player,
entry, rear
keyless

froster, rear wind-


de-
Only 17k miles.
(570) 991-2135
4 dr, 4cyl. auto 4x4.
240C restoration. Over
$31,000 invested.
Leave Message
450SL with Trailer. Perfect Con-
dition. Built in fuel
HONDA
shield wiper, tinted Fully loaded.
Excellent condi-
$1,850 DEALER
4Matic, V6 - Gray, will sell $21,500.
VW ‘07 BEETLE Convertible tank. All new in ‘01. FLAGSTAFF `08 windows. $17,500.
(570) 954-9333 tion. Factory &
PLYMOUTH ‘99 VOY- 77K highway miles,
Excellent condition,
570-335-3127
Leather Interior,
removable hard top,
power windows, AM
$2,500
570-256-7311
2004 CRF 100.
Excellent condition.
CLASSIC
Call after 9:00 a.m. extended war-
ranty. $17,995
AGER VAN dealer serviced. Sun
PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER Alloys, Moon Roof /FM radio with cas- $1500 or best offer.
Super Lite Fifth
CHEVROLET `96 (570) 690-2806
6cyl., 7 pass, auto.
roof, heated seats. $13,840 sette player, CD
SEA NYMPH ‘94 570-498-7702
Wheel. LCD/DVD
$15,500. Call
S player, automatic, 4 flat screen TV, fire-
1500
$1,750 DEALER
Current Inspection
570-288-3916
Great convertible,
new tires. Cham-
pagne exterior; Ital-
19’, 4.0 Outboard
motor, good condi- KAWASAKI ‘05 place, heated mat-
tress, ceiling fan, DODGE `94
MERCEDES-BENZ `06
on all vehicles black top, 6 speed tion. $6,000 or best NINJA 500R. 3300 6 cyl., 2WD, 6 ft.
ian red leather inte- Hide-a-Bed sofa, bed, 5 speed. Only Dakota with cap.
570-825-8253 manual transmis- rior inside. Garage offer. Call miles. Orange.
outside speakers & 85,000 miles. Just 1 owner, garage
sion, carbon fiber kept, excellent con- 570-722-4077 Garage kept. His &
LEXUS `98 LS 400
kept, very good
C-CLASS dash, leather interi- hers helmets. Must grill, 2 sliders, inspected. Bedliner,
560 Pierce St. dition. $31,000. Call condition. Many
STARCRAFT ‘80
or, front & rear sell. $2400 aluminum wheels, toolbox, cap &
Kingston, PA 825-6272 extras including lift
Excellent condition, Silver with leather trunk, fast & agile. 570-760-3599 water purifier, 4,000 lb. hitch all
garage kept, 1 www.wyoming awning, microwave & back seat.
interior. Good condi- included. New rear
MERCEDES-BENZ `76 ‘90 16’ DEEP V
$18,000 or best valleymotors.com 570-825-3711 29 MPG gas.
owner. Must see. tion. 34,000 miles. offer. Call oven, tinted safety drums, brakes &
Low mileage, 90K. $15,000 Negotiable 570-714-9924 glass windows, calipers. Excellent $4,800
570-262-2478
Leather interior. All
power. GPS naviga-
(570) 885-5956
450SLC
Evinrude out-
board 70hp with tilt KAWASAKI ‘06 raised panel fridge
& many acces-
condition. Clean
inside & out. Only
or best offer
(570) 868-0944
415 Autos-Antique & trim— ‘92 EZ Vulcan Classic
tion, moon roof, cd
changer. Loaded. MERCEDES-BENZ `95 SALEEN `02 & Classic
80K miles, 1 owner,
mint condition, no loader trailer. With 1500
sories & options.
Excellent condition,
$4,200 Firm
Joe (570) 868-5900
Asking $10,000. Call rust. Must Sell! ‘00 Tracker Series Black and chrome. $22,500. DODGE RAM ‘06
570-706-6156 SL 500
Convertible, with
SE 281
Convertible, silver CADILLAC `80
$9,900
570-829-0847
60lbs foot pedal, 2
downriggers, stor-
Fuel injected. 21”
windshield. Pas-
570-868-6986
CHEVROLET `97 1500 SLT
LINCOLN `00 LS removable hard on black, garage
COUPE DEVILLE
ages, gallon tanks,
2 fish finders and
senger backrest.
Floor boards. NEWMAR 36’ SILVERADO Low miles,
One owner
1 owner. Low miles.
V6, All leather. Ask-
top, dark Blue,
camel interior,
kept, Production
#351. 14,500 Excellent condition, MERCEDES-BENZ `88 more. MUST SEE.
Make Best Offer.
Remainder of war-
ranty. Expires MOUNTAIN AIRE with Western plow. $19,845
ing $5,800. Call Summer Driving miles. Asking $3,000 located in Call 866-320-6368 Feb., 2012. Kept in 4WD, Automatic.
(570) 819-3140
(570) 709-5677
Only, Garage Kept.
Very Good
$23,500,
Serious inquiries
Hazleton.
570-454-1945 or
420 SEL
Silver with red
after 5pm. heated garage!
Never damaged.
5th wheel, 2 large
slides, new Loaded with
options. Bedliner.
condition, loaded
Condition, No only! 561-573-4114 leather interior. 7,000 miles. Great with accessories. 55,000 miles.
Accidents. Classy 570-477-3600 Every option.
427 Commercial condition! $6,800 Ford Dually diesel $9,200. Call
LINCOLN`06 Car. Price
Reduced! CHEVROLET `69 NOVA Garage kept, show- Trucks & 570-574-9217 truck with hitch (570) 868-6503

SCION ‘08 TC SS clone. 350


room condition. Equipment also available. CHEVY ‘05 TRAIL 560 Pierce St.
TOWN CAR LIMITED $13,995
or trade for engine, 290 Horse-
$7,000.
(570) 417-9200 KAWASAKI
570-455-6796 BLAZER 4 door, 4 Kingston, PA
Fully loaded. SUV or other. Low mileage,
power. 10 bolt posi-
‘90 CHEVY C60 90’ SUNLINE CAMPER
new tires, regularly www.wyoming
46,000 miles,
Triple coated
570-388-6669 42,000 miles,
speed, front wheel
4
rear. PowerGlide
transmission. Power
BUCKET TRUCK `08 NINJA 35 ft. Well kept. On
serviced, great
condition. Silver.
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
Pearlized White.
Showroom MERCEDES-BENZ drive, 2 door, anti-
lock brakes, air con-
disc brake kit. Over
$20,000 invested, OLDSMOBILE `68 Automatic. Sterling
utility body, excel-
250 cc, blue, like
new, under 1,000
miles. Great starter
campground on the
Susquehanna River
AC, 4WD.
174,000 miles

DELMONT
$6,500 or best
FORD `00 WINDSTAR
condition. sacrifice at $8,500. near great fishing.
`97 SL320
ditioning, air bags, lent condition. New bike. $2,800 Seri- offer. 570-242-7979
$18,900. (Wilkes-Barre) Attached 12X22”
power locks, power tires & brakes. Too ous inquiries only.
570-814-4926 or Call 732-397-8030 DRASTICALLY carpeted room. White & tan with
windows, power
CHEVY `04 EXPRESS
(570) 654-2596 many features to list Call 570-331-4777 tan leather seats all
mirrors, cruise con- REDUCED!! $3,200. Call Brick heater,
This model only covered by metal in good condition.
KAWASAKI `10
trol, AM/FM radio,
2500
570-299-0772 Runs great. 150k.
CD player, Mp3 produced in 1967 roof with large

WANTED! player,
entry,
keyless
sun/moon CHEVROLET `79 & 1968. All
original 45,000
miles, Color
CHEVROLET ‘89
C70. 24’ box. Lift
CONCOURS 14
breezeway. Shed &
many extras includ-
ed. Call for more
Series. 6.0 Litre V8.
Heavy Duty version.
Asking $2,000
(570) 925-2951
roof, rear defroster,
ALL
Sport/Touring with
CORVETTE L-48
Excellent cargo van.
FORD `01 LARIAT
tinted windows. Burgundy, cloth gate, many new ABS/traction information.
& vinyl interior, 85K miles. Excellent
$14,200. parts. $1,900. control, showroom (570) 237-7076
All Corvette options, 350 rocket condition. $8,700

JUNK Blue, convertible, (570) 443-7522 Call (570)675-7546 new, 400 miles, 570-829-4548 or 250 Super Duty
all original, new
40th Anniversary before 9:30 p.m.
Good Year tires,
engine, 2nd metallic blue, 6 year SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS 570-417-5991 with slide-in camper

CARS!
Model. 47,000
SUBARU `05 LEGACY
new mufflers, just
owner. Fender
skirts, always CHEVY ‘08 3500 warranty included. Travel Trailer. 29’,
new tires, 4 door, 8’
bed. Soft and hard-
miles. Minor tuned. 46,000 miles. garaged. Trophy
$12,000. mint condition, 1 CHEVY `05 EQUINOX top for bed covers.,
repairs. $7,500
SPORT AWD
$6,500 or best winner at shows.
HD DUMP TRUCK 570-331-3674 slide out a/c-heat. LT (premium pack- Good condition.
CA$H
or best offer. offer 570-262-2845 Stove, microwave,
Serious inquiries
Call 973-271-1030
Air, new tires & or 570-239-6969 only, $7,500.
570-690-0727
2WD, automatic.
Only 12,000 miles. SUZUKI `07 C50T fridge, shower
inside & out. Many
age), 3.4L, 47,000
miles. All wheel
Sold together or
separately $10,900

MERCURY `95
brakes, 31,000
PAID
drive, power moon- (570) 639-5478
miles, great
condition. $11,995.
CHEVY `66 BEL AIR Vehicle in like
new condition.
CRUISER
more extras.
Reduced. $15,500.
roof, windows, locks

FORD `03 F150


& seats. Leather

570-301-3602 GRAND MARQUIS 570-836-1673


2 door post car, in
PONTIAC ‘84
$21,900.
570-288-4322
Call 570-842-6735 interior, 6 cd chang-
EXCELLENT
good condition for
er, rear folding
4 door, V8, fully
loaded, moon roof,
SUZUKI ‘10 SX4
age. Serious
inquiries only, call
TRANS AM FORD ‘99 E350 SUNLITE CAMPER seats, keyless entry,
onstar, roof rack,
LARIAT
new tires & brakes.
5 door hatchback,
for details. $8,500
15TH ANNIVERSARY CONDITION 22 ft. 3 rear bunks,
running boards,
Contractor ready

BUCKET VAN
Interior & exterior in or best offer. Call center bathroom, with ladder rack &
excellent shape. 2 Only 8,600 miles Steve at EDITION. Windshield, Bags, kitchen, sofa bed. garage kept. tool box, 4x4 diesel,
WANTED! owners. Call $15,892 570-407-0531 1 of 600 made, all
available options, Triton V8. 2 speed Floorboards,V&H Air, Fully self con- $14,750.
570-362-1910
under 97K. Great
(570) 822-6334 or boom; 92,000miles; Pipes, White tained. Sleeps 6. condition, $17,000
ALL (570) 970-9351
CHEVY `68 CAMARO
63K miles, V8, auto.
T-roof, $7,995.
Call 570-817-2577
$9999 or best price.
Great condition. Call
walls,Garage Kept.
6K Miles $5,500
New tires, fridge
awning. $4500. CHEVY `10 SILVERADO
or best offer.
570-925-2845

JUNK MINIGARAGED
COOPER S `06 SS
570-675-3384 or (570) 430-0357 215-322-9845 4 Door Crew Cab

FORD `05 WHEEL


570574-7002 LTZ. 4 wheel drive.
396 automatic, 400
PONTIAC `68 SUZUKI `99 MARAUDER TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft Excellent condition,
CARS!
Pure silver metallic. 560 Pierce St.
transmission, clean 439 Motorcycles low mileage.
CHAIR LIFT VAN
Roof & mirror caps Kingston, PA 800. 7,000 miles. Rear queen master

CATALINA
in black. Tartan red interior, runs good, Must Sell. Like new. bedroom, Walk $35,500. Call
www.wyoming 71K, garage kept,
CA$H
570-655-2689
HARLEY ‘01
cloth / panther black valleymotors.com $1,700. Please Call thru bathroom. Seating capacity for
leather interior. custom paint, Fire 400 engine. 2 570-394-9413 Center kitchen + 7 plus 2 wheel
Black bonnet 570-714-9924 Hawk tires, Krager barrel carburetor. dinette bed. Front CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR chairs. 140,000
PAID stripes. Automatic.
Steptronic paddles.
Dual moon roofs, TOYOTA `05 PRIUS
wheels, well
maintained.
$23,900
Yellow with black
roof and white wall
tires. Black interior.
DAVIDSON
Electra Glide, Ultra
SUZUKI ‘04 extra large living
room + sofa bed.
Custom Van. 67K
miles. Interior has
miles. Great condi-
tion. Asking $7,000.

570-301-3602
Big View windows.
Cockpit chrono
package, conven-
65,000 miles, good
condition, keyless
Negotiable
570-693-2742
$4,995. Call
(570) 696-3513
Classic, many
chrome acces- Less
GSXRthan
1000CC1,000 Air, awning, sleeps
6, very clean, will
oak wood trim, car-
peting, storage
For more details,
Call 570-589-9181
entry, cassette/ areas, TV, rear seat
ience, cold weather sories, 13k miles, miles. Team colors deliver. Located in
(heated seats) & radio + snow tires.
CHEVY`75 CAMARO PONTIAC 1937
Metallic Emerald with matching hel- Benton, Pa. $4,900.
convertible to dou-
ble bed, curtains.
FORD `97 DIESEL
MAZDA `04 3 premium packages. $12,500 Green. Garage met & jacket. Fend- 215-694-7497
570-474-5268 350 V8. Original Seats 7. Power win-
Dynamic stability Fully restored near kept, like new er eliminator kit. dows & seats. Cus- Cummins engine,
Hatchback, 92,000 control. Xenon owner. Automatic condition. Includes 8-L. 49,049
original. New paint, Scorpion exhaust.
miles. Excellent transmission. Rare - 451 Trucks/ tom lighting on ceil-
TOYOTA `06
headlights, front new interior, new Harley cover. $6,000. ing. New exhaust miles. 33,000
condition. auto, tuxedo silver / black
sunroof, premium
and rear fog lights.
vinyl top with black wiring, custom tint- $12,900 Call Dave after 5 SUVs/Vans system. New rear gross wt. 6,649

AVALON
Parking distance ed glass, new motor 570-718-6769 pm 570-825-0394 tires. Recently light wt. $19,500
sound and alloy control. Harmon- naugahyde interior. 570-709-4937 Must see!
Never damaged. & transmission. inspected. Excellent

SUZUKI ‘77
wheels. $8,300 Kardon sound sys- (570) 829-5886
BUICK `05
New tires, new $6,000. Call Spare motor & condition. $4,800.
(570) 864-2337 tem. Chrome line
interior. Mint condi-
brakes, Inspected
March 4, AC,
570-489-6937 trans. 16” wide
white walls car in
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘04 Call 570-655-0530

GS 750 RENDEZVOUSFully
CX
SOFT TAIL DEUCE
MAZDA `04 RX-8
tion. 17,000 miles.
Must Drive!
$21,500
AVPS, Fully
loaded, 18,000
mile bumper to
CHRYSLER `49 excellent condition
in storage for 2
LIMITED EDITION.
Radical paint, only Needs work. AWD,
CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR
Custom Van. 67K
FORD `99 E250
Wheelchair Van
Hunter Green, years. $14,000 or
WINDSOR
570-341-7822 200 produced, $1,500 loaded, 1 owner,
80,000 miles. bumper warranty. best offer. Serious miles. Interior has 78,250 miles. Fully
Rhinehardt pipes, or best offer 18,000 miles. 6
New brakes & 90,000 miles. inquiries ONLY. oak wood trim, car- serviced, new bat-
lots of chrome. 570-822-2508
MUSTANG ‘02 $12,900. Silver / gray, 4 door cylinder. New peting, storage tery, tires & rods.
rotors. New Call 570-574-1923 Beautiful bike!
(570) 881-3712 sedan. 6 cylinder inspection, tires areas, TV, rear seat Seats 6 or 3 wheel-
alignment. Two
new rear tires.
GT CONVERTIBLE
flathead, fluid drive. Asking $9,500
SUZUKI 97& GSXRWhite,
600 & brakes. Like convertible to dou- chairs. Braun Millen-
STUDEBAKER ‘31
45,000 original or best offer. new, inside & out. nium lift with
No accidents. ble bed, curtains.
PRICE REDUCED
$8,000 or best
Red with black top. TOYOTA `10 miles. Just like new!
REDUCED $15,000 Rumble seat, coupe
570-474-0154 Blue
smoked wind
$16,900. Call
(570) 540-0975
Seats 7. Power win-
dows & seats. Cus-
remote. Walk up
door. Front & rear
offer. For more
information, call
6,500 miles. One
Owner. Excellent
Camry SE. 56,000
miles. Red, alloy
Call Jim:
570-654-2257
Good condition.
Call for details
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 screen. Great bike,
runs great. Helmet
tom lighting on ceil-
ing. New exhaust
A/C. Power locks &
windows. Excellent
(570) 332-4213
Condition. $18,500 wheels, black cloth (570) 881-7545 SCREAMING EAGLE & kevlar racing
CHEVR0LET`02 system. New rear condition. $9,500.
CORVETTES
570-760-5833 interior. Will consid- gloves included.
tires. Recently 570-237-6375
er trade. $14,200
V-ROD $2995. Call for info
NISSAN `06 ALTIMA TANK ‘07 VISION
inspected. Excellent
MAZDA `10 (570) 793-9157
WANTED Orange & Black.
(570) 881-5011
EXPRESS condition. $4,800.

3i SPORT
SE, special edition.
59,000 miles. Auto, TOYOTA `93 MR2 1953-1972
Any Condition!
2007 Tank Motor
Sports Vision Motor-
Used as a show
bike. Never abused. TRIUMPH ‘02 SPEED CONVERSION
Call 570-655-0530
HONDA `03
16,000 miles, black.
3 Year/36,000 mile
fwd, 4 cyl., original
owner. Fully loaded,
T-top, 5 speed.
AM/FM/CD, AC,
Courteous, Fast
Professional Buyer.
cycle. 250 cc,
Brand new. 0 miles.
480 miles. Excellent
condition. Asking TRIPLE 955 CC
VAN
Loaded. Low CHEVY ‘07 ODYSSEY
warranty. AC,
power windows.
AM/FM CD changer.
Power driver seat,
power antenna.
New tires. No rust.
Licensed & Bonded
corvettebuyer.com
$2,400. For more
information call Tom
$20,000 or best
offer. Call
7,000 miles. Very
fast. Needs nothing.
miles. Excellent
condition. TRAILBLAZER LT High
140000
mileage,
miles,
ABS. Excellent anti-theft alarm, at 570-825-2114 570-876-4034 Blue, never $18,900 On-Star, Leather. automatic, front
excellent condition Great condition. 1-800-850-3656 Satellite Radio.
condition. dropped. Excellent 570-674-3901 wheel drive, 4

VOLKSWAGEN `71 HARLEY DAVIDSON


$9,900 $5,000 condition. $4,200 $17,770
FORD `52
Asking $13,900 door, anti-lock
570-283-1165 (570) 708-0269 Negotiable.
CHEVROLET `05
(570) 283-1165 brakes, air condi-
after 6:00PM (570) 970-0564 tioning, air bags,

MERCEDES-BENZ `01 NISSAN `06 SENTRA COUNTRY SEDAN SUPER BEETLE ` 06 SOFTTAIL YAMAHA `04 V-STAR AVALANCHE
power locks,
1.8 S, Special Volkswagen ‘03 CUSTOM LINE Convertible. Runs
power windows,

NIGHTTRAIN
power mirrors,
C-240
Loaded, automatic,
Edition, Power
steering, brakes,
windows & locks. GTI
STATION WAGON
V8, automatic,
8 passenger,
great.

engine.
Excellent
condition. Original
Can be Dark gray metallic,
1100 Custom. 5800
miles,
cobra
light bar,
exhaust,
Dark red with tan
leather interior.
LT Z71 package.
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
AM/FM radio, CD
player, rear
new rr tire & defroster, rear
AC, heated leather 6 CD changer. moonroof, 5 speed, 3rd seat, good seen by appoint- windshield, many Sunroof. 82,000 www.wyoming windshield wiper,
seats, 4 door. Excellent condition, loaded,$9750 condition, 2nd ment. Must Sell brakes, many extras, must sell. miles. Must See!
extras. $10,900 valleymotors.com $5,990
$4,700 43K. $12,500. excellent condition, owner. $9,500. $9,000 $5,995. Call Asking $20,000 (570) 606-4198
(570) 592-4982 570-301-3433 570-714-9924
Call 570-388-6535 570-881-6897 570-578-2149 570-579-3517 (570) 455-8400 (570) 362-4143
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per year, $1949, first payment, security deposit and tags due at lease due at signing to qualified buyers. EQUINOX: lease for 39 mos at $269 per month plus tax & tags, 12K miles per year, $2459 due
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$
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#Z23 20, O n ly 3 2K M ile s ..................................................
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#Z2279, 28K M ile s ..........................................................
$
16,595* 06 CH E V Y M O N TE CA RL O L T
#Z23 42, 3 6K M ile s ..........................................................
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14,995* 05 CH E V Y M A L IBU
#113 75A, 65K M ile s ..............................................................
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$
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M ile s ........................................................
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M ile s ..........................................................
$
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#10549C , 62K M ile s ........................................................
$
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#Z23 73 , 29K
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$
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ARTWORK FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSE ONLY. SALE ENDS 4/16/11. FINANCING MUST BE APPROVED AND QUALIFY WITHIN PROGRAM GUIDELINES.
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451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 457 Wanted to Buy 522 Education/ 527 Food Services/ 533 Installation/ 542 Logistics/ 548 Medical/Health 554 Production/ 554 Production/
SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans Auto Training Hospitality Maintenance/ Transportation Operations Operations
Repair OPTICIAN/ MANAGER
HONDA `10 LEXUS `06 GX 470
ALL Child Care
Center Director- RESTAURANT HELP DRIVERS
Drive with the best
Seeking full-time
career-oriented PRODUCTION QUALITY CONTROL
JUNK Tunkhannock
MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN –
ODYSSEY
of the best! optician to manage
4 year degree in
Early Childhood/Ele-
COOKS & SERVERS Come join our great JCPenney Optical in MANAGER Entry Level
CAR & mentary Education
and 2 years experi-
Full/Part time. Busy
lake restaurant. TECHNICIAN family of Drivers
Kenan Advantage
Wyoming Valley
Mall. Great salary,
Supports Director of
Manufacturing by
Will assist
Supervisor, estab-
QC
seeking highly moti- Group commissions, bene-
TRUCKS ence or 2 year
degree in Early
vated workers. Wanted for local
manufacturing com-
Tired of sorting fits, & 401k.
ensuring efficient
execution of the
lish, examine and
maintain quality on
Good starting pay. through all the ads Call 800-248-2255. production sched-
WANTED Childhood/Elemen-
tary Education and
Apply in person:
Lakeside Skillet
pany. An experi-
enced manufactur-
that promise home
weekly runs or
EOE. ule, product quality,
planning and exe-
production floor.
Position will be “on
4 years experience •R.N. 7am 3pm hands” in produc-
Cypress Pearl with Highest Prices Teachers and
Lakeside Drive ing maintenance
technician who id
sorry no local runs
•R.N./LPN 11pm 7am cuting maintenance tion dept., on floor
ivory leather interi- Harveys Lake available? If what programs, and
Full Time testing and sam-
or. Well maintained, Paid In Cash!!! Assistants - proficient in:
• Electrical and
you really want is to
•CNA’S 11pm 7am communicating with pling. $ 13/hour to
Special Edition. garage kept. All Wilkes-Barre Area. be home daily, look customers and key
Maroon, Fully
loaded. Leather
service records.
Brand new tires.
FREE Apply Child Devel-
opment Council,
SANDWICH & mechanical trouble-
shooting and fault
no further.
Driver Qualifications
Full Time
Apply in person to: leadership
members.
team
Lead
start. Hours: 7 a.m.
to 4 p.m Mon. – Fri.
Must have prior
REMOVAL finding. Lakeside Nursing
seats. TV/DVD,
navigation, sun roof
All options including
premium audio
9 E. Market St.,
Wilkes-Barre. SALAD COOK • Industrial PLC
Class A CDL ability
to obtain tank and
Center production
maintenance teams
and experience in QC
plus many other package, rear Call V&G Email susanmcdc4@ Full Time. Neat work troubleshooting and
hazmat 2 years
RR4 BOX 357
to ensure safe and
and with Microsoft
Word & Excel. Will
extras. 3rd seat . climate control, aol.com. EOE habits and kitchen fault finding. Dallas, PA 18612
recent verifiable efficient manufac-
Only 1,900 Miles. adjustable suspen- Anytime skills. • A good working
tractor-trailer expe-
(570) 639-1885
turing operations.
operate forklift and
Brand New.
Asking $37,000
sion, towing pack-
age, rear spoiler, 288-8995 ROPES COURSE AND Bobby O’s.
Dupont
knowledge of
Microsoft Excel to
rience. Safe driving
record.
E.O.E
Detailed, timely
communication with
some heavy lifting
may be required.
570-654-2200 assist in running Must be detailed
551 Other
(570) 328-0850 Lexus bug guard.
42,750 miles. WATERFRONT STAFF various administra-
tion functions,
Advantages
Home Daily. Com-
logistics team, qual-
ity assurance, cus-
oriented and have
ability to multi-task.
HUMMER ‘05 H2 $28,950 Needed for 8 week
summer day camp. LINEUP including preventa- petitive pay pack- ANIMAL CARE tomer service and Competitive benefit
Yellow with black
(570) 237-1082
Ability to work with
children ages 6-14. ASUCCESSFULSALE
tive maintenance &
calibration systems,
age. Excellent ben-
efit packages. Train-
KUNKLE KENNEL, LLC customers on pro-
duction status.
package. Candi-
dates meeting qual-
leather interior. Looking for experi-
Responsible for
LEXUS `96 LX 450 Innovative and spare parts pur- ing on safe driving enced, professional ifications should for-
Front & rear heated
seats. Many chrome skilled in Ropes INCLASSIFIED! chasing and invoic-
ing.
and product han-
dling. New and well
Š Groomers, part
maintaining Data-
base system infor-
ward resume with
wage requirements
Full time 4WD, Pearl Team Building or full time
accessories. $28,500
or best offer. Call white with like new Course and water- Doyouneedmorespace? Pre-employment maintained equip- Š Kennel Assistants
mation for current to:
production status.
(570) 788-9826 or leather ivory interi- front activities a A yard or garage sale medical exam/ drug ment, uniforms, and
more! Call Brian
Š Office Help
Work with the logis-
AEP Industries,
Inc.,Attn: Human
or. Silver trim. screening required.
(570) 956-8547
Garage kept. Excel-
must. Call 947-6766 in classified Competitive salary 972-740-8051 to
Apply in person or
tics team in planning Resources,
Leave Message
lent condition.
506 Administrative/ for an application.
is the best way & excellent benefits learn how to get
Call 570-675-1111
material needs for 20 Elmwood Ave.,
Clerical
INTERNATIONAL ‘95
84,000 miles, Ask-
ing $10,750 PA CERTIFIED SPECIAL tocleanoutyourclosets! package offered.
Resume to: c/o
started. Apply online
@ www.thekag.com
DELIVERY/STORE HELP
upcoming produc-
tion. Assists with
Mountain Top, Pa.
18707, Fax (570)
ADMINISTRATIVE You’re in bussiness production schedul- 474-9257, Email:
EDUCATION TEACHER
DUMP TRUCK 570-654-3076 or The Times Leader Driver’s License
ing to ensure pro-
NES RENTALS
Grullony@
Refurbished, rebuilt 570-498-0005 with classified! Box 2520 Required.
duction schedule aepinc.com
engine, transmis- ASSISTANT Needed for our 15 N. Main St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA
Apply in person.
meets customer We are a Drug Free
MITSUBISHI `97
sion replaced. alternative educa- Fainberg’s Furniture requirements and Workplace. EOE
Rear-end removed Wilkes-Barre/Scran- tion program locat- 533 Installation/ 18711-0250. NES RENTALS, a 56 East Main St. enables efficient
and relubed. Brand ton Area company ed in Edwardsville. leader in a multi-bil- Plymouth
Maintenance/ operations. Knowl-
new 10’ dump. PA
state inspected. 15’ CUBE VAN seeking an experi-
enced individual for
FBI, child, criminal
and medical clear- Repair 538 Janitorial/
lion dollar rental
industry for con-
No Phone Calls edge of GMPs and
quality assurance
566 Sales/Retail/
Business
FLAGGERS WANTED
$12,900/best offer. Cab over, 4 cylinder a full time Adminis- ances are required struction is looking
570-594-1496 diesel engine. trative Assistant upon hiring. Cleaning to make immediate requirements. Development
E-mail resume with
Rebuilt automatic
transmission. Very
position. Fax resume to 570-
AUTOBODY PERSON hires for the follow-
Hiring 50. Vehicle cover letter to info@
HAZLETON/
ing positions in the
JEEP `00 good rubber. All
around good
Responsibilities
include:
325-4365 or email
resume@youth
servicesagency.org
Experience
required. Must have
Grass Cutter
Once a week
PITTSTON,
area:
PA required, $8-$30
per hour. Will train.
LionBrewery.com
Include job title in

WRANGLER
Swoyersville subject line.
LUZERNE COUNTY
condition inside • General clerical own tools. Salary
& out. Well duties including
524 Engineering
negotiable. 570-287-5007
DRIVER 570-714-FLAG.
EOE

Lookingforthat
maintained. photocopying, fax Monday-Friday
You will operate
Ready to work. and mailing 8am-5pm.
GOLF COURSE SALES
PROCESS
multi-dimensional
PRICE REDUCED! • Prepare and modi- No Saturdays. 539 Legal construction equip-
Call Vito or Mike

specialplace
$6,195 or fy documents;
best offer
Call 570-650-3500
correspondence,
reports, drafts,
Wyoming
570-693-3716
LEGAL ASSISTANTS
ment,
trucks,
delivery
including LABORERS REPRESENTATIVE
ENGINEER
Serious tractor trailer com- SEASONAL POSITIONS
Ask for Carmen memos and emails

calledhome?
Inquiries Only binations to pick up Golf course experi- NEPA’s largest cir-
• Perform data entry
in a timely and accu- AND PARALEGALS and deliver equip- ence preferred. culated print publi-
TJ, Black with grey NISSAN `08 ROGUE rate manner
AUTOMOTIVE
Candidates should
ment to and from
customer work
Call the cation is looking

Classifiedwil address
Fabri-Kal Corpora- Wyoming Valley CC for an experienced
interior. 4 cylinder, SL. AWD, 1 owner, • Handle requests be experienced in sites, and is able to
tion, a major plas- at 823-0740 for an Sales Representa-
5-speed manual no accidents. 4 for information and Personal Injury Law. train in safe usage interview. tive to work in
transmission. CD door hatchback, 6 data tics company
seeking a full time
is
MANAGERS/MECHANICS Workers Compen- of the equipment. Hazleton and

Yourneeds.
• Resolve adminis- sation experience
player, hardtop, full cylinder, roof rails,
trative problems Process Engineer to will also be consid-
H.S. diploma (or Doyouneedmorespace? Luzerne County.
doors, sound bar.
4” Skyjacker
dark gray, black
interior. Premium and inquiries develop
enhance
and
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/TIRE INSTALLERS ered. Also inter-
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ity to lift 70 lbs.,
A yard or garage sale Qualified individual
will have at least
• Maintain office viewing candidates in classified
Openthedoor
Suspension lift with wheels, new tires, capabilities in ther- Mavis Discount Tire have a valid CDL two years outside
supply inventories for general office
steering stabilizer.
Like new BF
brakes extra set of moforming and is actively hiring help. All positions
license, satisfactory is the best way business to busi-
snows. Premium Competitive salary Managers, Assis- driving record, and ness sales experi-
Goodrich 35’s with
extrusion in Hazle- require excellent tocleanoutyourclosets!
withclassified!
sound/Bose/blue- and complete bene- ton, PA. Demon- tant Managers, knowledge of feder- ence, will call on
Full size spare. Only tooth, XM radio. fits package avail- communication, al motor carrier reg- You’re in bussiness
strated expertise in Mechanics and Tire existing cus-
85,000 miles. organizational and
$7,300
Intelligent key entry.
Newly inspected
able for a reliable,
motivated person
technical leader- Installers. Qualified computer skills.
ulations is required.
Two years of com-
with classified! tomers as well as
ship, mechanical applicants should securing new
LABORER
(570) 301-7221 36,900 miles looking to join a Interested Candi- mercial driving
engineering, team be proficient in tire business. A sales
dates should submit
$19,500
(570) 371-7227
growing team.
Qualified candidates
building and prob- sales, undercar
repairs & exhaust.
their resume to:
experience involving
the movement of Seasonal help need- PRODUCTION WORKER assistant will
assist in securing
JEEP `02 LIBERTY
lem-solving skills Joseph Schintz
should e-mail their required. This posi- PA emissions license trucks and con- ed until May 28th to confirmed
resume to: jcs@fclawpc.com struction equipment clean and plant Wanted for local
tion supports Oper- a plus. Experienced appointments but
Blue/grey, new
rebuilt engine with
warranty, new
PONTIAC `04 resumea30@yahoo.
com, or mail to: c/o
ations, Quality Con-
trol, Product Devel-
candidates please
call 914-804-4444
Fellerman &
Ciarimboli Law P.C.
183 Market Street
including oversized
loads required.
around cemetery
stones. Apply at:
manufacturing com-
pany. Candidate
COLD CALLING
IS REQUIRED!
MONTANA The Times Leader or e-mail resume to Knowledge of safety Ketler Florist & must be prepared to Position is
tires & brakes, opment, Customer Kingston PA 18704
Box 2510 cdillon@ procedures for Greenhouses join existing shift $1,000.00 per
4,000 miles. Service, Lean
95,000 miles, well 15 N. Main St. mavistire.com securing and trans- 1205 S. Main St. working teams. month salary plus
$5,900 or Sigma, Kaizen and
maintained. Excell- Wilkes-Barre, PA porting cargo is also Hanover Twp. Although not essen- 20% commission.
best offer. other activities.
ent overall condi- 18711-0250 essential. tial, previous manu- Benefits include
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built in baby seat,
FRONT DESK year technical NES RENTALS
Supplement your
ence is preferred.
Pre-employment
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JEEP `06 dual climate con-


trol. Rear air. Seats
7. Recent inspec-
Part time
Requires good com-
degree with mini-
mum 7 years rele- SUPERINTENDENT
Full time to super-
542 Logistics/
offers competitive
wages, medical/
dental, vision, tuition
income! Starting
$10-$12/hour.
medical exam/ drug
screening required.
ship & paid vaca-
tion.
Please submit
COMMANDER 4X4
vant experience or Transportation Wilkes-Barre area.
tion & tires. KBB puter and clerical vise employees of reimbursement, and Competitive salary your resume to:
equivalent combina-
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Lockers, V-8. Heat- tion of education
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ed leather. All
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windows, custom
Professionals Competitive salary
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CAREGIVERS (EFDA) for Adult and Children for an experienced
Sales Representa-
Before 5:00 p.m. Vision, Disability, clean driving record. 3 positions available. We offer state of the art
NIGHT SEMINAR
Coldwell Banker
401K, Life, AD&D,
Tuition Reimburse- TECHNICIANS Please apply in per-
son at: Autopart
All shifts available.
Assisting the Elderly equipment in an ultra modern facility!
tive to work in
Honesdale and
Lackawanna
SUZUKI `09 Rundle Real Estate
40 North Mountain
ment, Paid Leave.
Drug screening and
Full time. No experi-
ence necessary.
International,
Wyoming
467
Ave.,
in their homes.
Flexible hours.
Please forward resume by email
Attention: Mindy
County. Qualified
individual will have
GRAND4x4.
VITARA166 Mountain Top, PA background checks Kingston, PA 18704. Call for details at
570-332-8168 or Autopart Interna- caseydental@comcast.net at least two years
On Tuesday, are conditions of 570-885-0345 570-338-2695
tional conducts outside business
TJ, X-Package Luxury 4/26/2011. 7:00PM. employment. Or mail to 1120 Oak Street, to business sales
CASEWORKER
with only 46,000 horsepower 4 cylin- For more informa- Applications pre-employment
Pittston Township, PA 18640 experience, will
miles. One owner!
6 cylinder, 6-speed
der, 4 mode full time
4 wheel drive. 1,269
tion and to make a
Reservation to
accepted
Monday-Friday INVISIBLE FENCE drug screenings &
background
CONCERN, a pri-
call on existing
customers as well
manual transmis- miles. 4 wheel anti 8AM-5PM; checks. EOE.
sion. Soft top with
full doors, tinted
lock disc brakes.
Leather, heated
attend please call:
570-474-2231 or forward resume
to: FABRI-KAL
INSTALLER vate, non-profit child
welfare agency, has There’s No Place as securing new
business. A sales
extension 32 Will train right per-
factory windows. seats. Power seats, RSVP 4/25/2011 Corporation, Human son for installation LINE UP a full-time position
available. Like the Jewish Home… assistant will
assist in securing
CD player, sound mirrors, locks & Resources Dept.
bar, 31” all terrain sunroof. 6 cd Attn: M. Murray
of underground wire
and equipment. Full A GREAT DEAL... The responsibilities
The Jewish Home of Eastern PA, a leader in
confirmed
509 Building/ include foster child appointments but
tires with full size
spear. A MUST SEE!
changer with
speakers. Cruise &
8
Construction/
150 Lions Drive
Hazle Township PA
time/ year round.
Must enjoy outdoor
IN CLASSIFIED! & foster family long-term care, has an immediate need to fill the COLD CALLING
18202 Looking for the right deal casework/family following positions: IS REQUIRED!
$13,999 tilt. Smart pass key- Skilled Trades work. Must be able work in the Treat- Position is
(570) 301-7221 less entry start. Email: to work with dogs on an automobile?
hrmail@hazleton. ment Foster Care & • RN Supervisor $1,000.00 per
CARPENTERS
$19,000. Call and their owners.
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JEEP `07 570-401-3714 f-k.com
Fax: 570-501-0817
Landscape experi-
ence a plus. Valid It’s a showroom in print! programs. Minimum
of a Bachelor’s o Long Term Care Experience Preferred
20% commission.
Benefits include

WRANGLER X TOYOTA ‘04 NEEDED Phone:


570-861-3323
E.O.E.
PA drivers license
required.
person.
Apply in
Invisible
Classified’s got
the directions!
Degree required in
the Human Ser- • RNs and LPNs health insurance,
fitness member-
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top. Red exterior, SIENNA XLE Call 570-654-5775 Fence of NEPA., Work realm. Bene- Evening and Night Shift available. tion.
well maintained,
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moonroof HEATING &
Shopping for a
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132 N. Mountain Blvd
Top of the Mountain DRIVER
Delivery Person for
fits include medical
package, paid vaca- Outstanding benefit package available including
Please submit
your resume to
miles, one owner. Classified lets Plaza, Mountaintop. tion. Submit resume prminc14@aol.com
$14968 busy restaurant. fully paid family health insurance and generous
AC, CD player,
cruise control.
COOLING TECHS you compare costs -
without hassle
8:30 am - 4:30 pm.
Must be available
weekends.
through 4/29 to:
shift differential. Every other weekend and
Local contractor is Regional Director rotating holidays required.
Tow package with
cargo carrier.
now accepting or worry! MAINTENANCE Bobby O’s CONCERN To place your
Excellent condition.
applications
experienced com-
for Get moving Dupont
570-654-2200
829 Scranton-
Carbondale Hgwy.
Apply in person - Monday through Friday ad Call Toll Free
$18,700
Call 570-822-9680 560 Pierce St.
mercial techs only.
Some travel
with classified!
ANDNight
PRODUCTION Eynon, PA 18403 or
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8:30am – 4:00pm
1-800-427-8649
Kingston, PA required. Company 527 Food Services/
Hospitality
Shift
2 years experience DRIVERS E.O.E. The Jewish Home of Eastern PA
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JEEPLow
‘02 WRANGLER www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
van, cell phone &
fuel card provided.
working in the coal
industry. Welding Independent con-
CNA
1101 Vine Street
Scranton, PA 18510 Now hiring
Miles 570-714-9924 Hourly rate is based tractor opportuni- Full time positions.
$14,850 experience neces- Full Time. Excellent Telephone: (570)344-6177 ext. 140
on experience & sary. Plant & equip- ties for owners/ Commission
work history. operators with 2002 pay. Free room and Fax: (570) 344-9610 based. Experi-
ment maintenance

TRACTOR For more info call or newer cargo board. All food pro- ence in propane,
Rich 570-899-3308
experience. 8pm-
vans & some small- vided. Call Email: sstrunk@frontier.com
4am. To start imme- heating oil and
diately. Apply in per- er vehicles for distri- 570-954-6747 The Jewish Home of Eastern PA is an HVAC sales. Email

560 Pierce St.


TRAILERS
FREIGHTLINER
518 Customer
Support/Client Care CHEF son only - No calls.
Mountaintop
bution and courier
services. Must have
cell phone and GPS.
LPN/RN
Equal Opportunity Employer. or fax resumes to
570-474-5256 or
eb2@buttonoil.com
Gerrity’s Supermar- Anthracite Inc. Part Time.
Kingston, PA ’97 MIDROOF
kets currently has 1550 Crestwood Dr. 484-768-1453 Flexible hours.
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
475 CAT & 10
speed transmission. CUSTOMER SERVICE an immediate open-
ing for a Day Shift
Mountaintop, PA www.aexdrivers.net Private Clinic. Avail-
able immediately.
551 Other 551 Other 551 Other
$12,000
570-714-9924
REPRESENTATIVE Professional Cook.
MOTORCYCLE MECHAN-
Send resumes to:
FREIGHTLINER The ideal candidate
will have a minimum
DRIVERS NEEDED c/o Times Leader
Box 2505
JEEP ‘06 ’99 CONDO
430 Detroit, Super
Valley Distributing
has an opportunity
of 5 years experi-
ence in Banquet IC
Potential average
earnings of
15 N. Main Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA
10 transmission. for an energetic, Experience neces- $800-$1200 plus
COMMANDER
4WD, Only 38K
Asking $15,000. detail oriented indi-
vidual with strong
style and Production
Cooking. We offer a sary. PA motorcycle
inspection license
tips Bi-weekly.
Call 570-606-7838,
18711-0250.
Find Your Ideal

JOB FAIR
‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’ competitive com-
$17,880 analytical & commu- required. Monday-Friday Employee! Place an
with sides. All pensation and com-
nication skills to pro- No phone calls, 8am-4:30pm ad and end the
aluminum, spread prehensive benefit
vide Customer Ser- apply in person at: search!
axle. $6,500. package.
vice at our Laflin Team Effort Cycle 570-829-7130
Apply at: DRIVERS
location. The ideal 1280 Sans Souci ask for an employ- The Men’s Wearhouse Distribution Center located in
2 storage trailers.
570-814-4790
candidate is reli-
able, organized,
801 Wyoming Ave,
West Pittston or at:
www.gerritys.com
Parkway
Hanover Township,
CONTRACT DRIVERS ment specialist
the Center Point Industrial Park in Jenkins Twp, PA
560 Pierce St. computer proficient,
E.O.E PA 18706 Put your vehicle to Come work for a has the following SEASONAL positions available:
Kingston, PA & able to multi-task work part-time and company that
www.wyoming VOLVO `08 XC90 in a fast paced envi-
ronment. Bachelor’s 522 Education/ 522 Education/
earn extra income
delivering packages
works with you! General Warehouse
valleymotors.com Fully loaded, moon
roof, leather, heat-
degree required. Training Training to nursing homes. Work 100 hours Dry Cleaning/Laundry
570-714-9924 earn $100.
ed seats, electric
Responsibilities
include data entry,
Great supplemental
income. Great tax
3rd Shifts Available
KIA `02 SEDONA
locks, excellent
condition. New
tires, new brakes
inventory manage-
ment, and customer Teacher benefits.
Company to work
Great NOW HIRING
RN’s, LPN’s, WHEN:
EX, Van, Sunroof.
and rotors. 52,000
contact. This is a
• Math for! Fuel-Surcharge CNA’s April 20, 2011
61,000 miles. full time position Protection as fuel Hospital,
Loaded. Good
miles highway
with an excellent • Must be proficient in all areas of costs rise. Routes Long Term Care,
10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
$26,500/ best offer.
condition. benefit package, are round-trip from
$5000 or best offer.
570-779-4325
including family
Pre - Algebra and Algebra 1. Private Duty WHERE:
570-417-2010 till 5 Wilkes-Barre, PA.
570-606-7654 medical coverage • Middle School (5th through 8th grade) You must have a As an employee The Men’s Wearhouse
and 401K plan. • Secondary Ed applicants encouraged winning attitude, we offer…
185 Centerpointe Boulevard
LEXUS `04 GX 470
Black with dark
TRUCKS FOR SALE
Ford, GMC,
Salary commensu-
rate with experi-
ence.
• 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. appearance, and a
fuel-efficient mini-
van, SUV or small
Competitive
Rates, Flexible Jenkins Township, Pa. 18640
gray leather interior. International-Prices Send resume to: Scheduling,
DVD player. Fully starting at $2,295.
pick up with cap. Weekly Pay and You can also apply on-line at www.tmw.com
Forward resume to: Wilkes-Barre Academy Call 800-818-7958 much more!
loaded. 92,000
miles. Excellent
Box Truck, Cab &
Chassis available.
Valley Distributing &
Storage Co. 20 Stevens Road for personal
interview!
570-587-4000 COME JOIN OUR TEAM!
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566 Sales/Retail/ 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 706 Arts/Crafts/ 708 Antiques &
Business Hobbies Collectibles
Development
YOMING VALLEY
COLLECTOR
SEWING MACHINE -
PLATES: Star trek
Singer Spartan.
In The Times Leader Classified INSIDE AUTO SALES INC.
A
(free delivery) $10.
570-855-2568
original, 7 plates.
$70. all. beta max
blank tapes $1 ea.

To place an ad call 829-7130 ACCOUNT 197 West End Road, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18706
825-7577 708 Antiques &
570-868-5066
LP’S, 78’S, 45’S
EXECUTIVE 09 CHEVY COBALT 06 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER
TOURING EDITION CONVERTIBLE
Collectibles From 40’S, 50’S,
60’S & 70’S
551 Other 551 Other 551 Other 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale Local sales oper- $1 each. 829-2411
ation is looking for NEON SIGN - Elec-
an experienced tric, Camel sign, 30

Earn Extra Cash


telemarketer/insid 12K Miles 53K Miles years old, $200.

11,900 $9,450
e account execu-
$

Cars in
570-829-2411
tive for it’s NEPA
location. Qualified PIANO STOOL. Old,
individual will set- 06 SUZUKI FORENZA 04 KIA RIO WAGON winds down with

For Just A Few


up appointments glass balls on feet.
for outside sales $ ANTIQUES BUYING $ $75. 570-817-8981

Color
representatives Old Toys, model kits,
with businesses in PIANO. Ericsson
Bikes, dolls, old gun

Hours A Day.
NEPA. Some upright from 1885.
41K Miles 53K Miles Mining Items, trains
clients are exist- Needs tuning and
& Musical Instruments,
ing customers.
COLD CALLING
$
7,475 $5,550 Hess. 474-9544
some minor repairs.
$200. 868-6613

Use your tax IS REQUIRED!

Deliver
Position is full- 05 DODGE NEON SXT 08 SUZUKI RENO BASEBALL, FOOT- RECORDS: Elvis
BALL, BASKET- Presley vintage 4 lp
refund to buy.
time with health
benefits, paid BALL, Topps sets records,with
vacation, hourly $4. each. Call 570- sleeves good cond.
and bonus pay. 825-7458 9am-12 all for $10.00

We will DOUBLE Please e-mail noon & 5pm- 9pm. (570)735-6638


61K Miles 37K Miles
resume to
your down payment. prminc14@
aol.com
$
6,550 9,995 $ COINS: silver quar-
ter set 3 standing
SEWING MACHINE
1917. table. Neat
item, must sell! $75.
(See sales representative for details) Liberty & 2 Barber 570-814-4643
MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM head $40. Silver half
SERVICED, INSPECTED, & WARRANTIED
W Y O M I N G VA L L E Y dollar 1818 $65.
TUNKHANNOCK/

276878
FINANCING AVAILABLE Visit us at
Penny to half coin
www.WyomingValleyAutos.com set $35. Merchant’s Village
(No Collections) 570-262-0708 (the old Pittston
LACKAWANNA COUNTY Wal-Mart)

Available routes: 554 Production/ 554 Production/ 554 Production/ We have antiques
415 Kidder Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 SALES Operations Operations Operations
galore! Come to
Booth 162!
Primitive bakers
Laflin/Hudston 570.822.8870 REPRESENTATIVE
PACKAGING SHIFT
cabinet, plantation
steve@yourcarbank.com NEPA’s largest desk, dry sink,
Hoosiers. Loads
$920 Monthly Profit + Tips www.yourcarbank.com circulated print

SUPERVISOR
publication is of smalls and tons
looking for an of good stuff!
225 daily papers / 240 Sunday papers experienced
Sales Represen-
Consignments
Welcome
The Times Leader has an opening in the Packaging Department
Chamberlain Street, Driftwood Drive, Hilldale Drive, tative to work in
for a Full Time Shift Supervisor. The Packaging Department is
570-855-7197
570-328-3428
548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health Tunkhannock and
Jason Drive, Lombardo Drive Lackawanna responsible for insertion and packaging of our printed products
County. Qualified YEARBOOKS:
individual will with a primary goal of servicing our distribution operation. Coughlin H.S. 1926,
Duryea have at least two
years outside
business to busi-
In this fast-paced environment, we strive to achieve superior
deadline performance, high efficiency and good customer service
1928, 1932, 1937,
1940, 1961, 1963,
1942, 1943, 1944,
$560 Monthly Profit + Tips ness sales expe-
rience, will call on
through planning, organization, and staff development. The ideal 1949. G.A.R. H.S.
1934, 1935, 1936,
candidate will have a high level of energy and enthusiasm. Some
149 daily papers / 141 Sunday papers RN’s existing cus-
tomers as well as mechanical aptitude along with manufacturing process or inven-
1937, 1945, 1946,
1951, 1955, 1956,
Adams Street, Blackberry Lane, Cherry Street, Part Time 7-3 & 11-7 securing
business.
new
A tory management experience is desirable. Good communication,
1957, 1961, 1965,
1966, 1970, 1980,
Accepting applications for
Columbia Street, Cranberry Terr., Evans Street Per Diem RNs all shifts
sales
will
assistant
assist in
problem solving, and computer skills are required. Must also 1985, 2005, 2006.
Meyers H.S. 1935,
securing con- have a sense of urgency and the ability to work in a fast-paced, 1936, 1937, 1938,
LPN’s
Dallas team oriented manufacturing environment. This is a night shift
firmed appoint- 1942, 1943, 1944,
ments but COLD 1945, 1946, 1960,
Full Time 11-7 Part Time 3-11 CALLING IS position that offers plenty of opportunity for career development 1974, 1975, 1976,

$400 Monthly Profit + Tips Accepting applications for


Per Diem LPNs all shifts
REQUIRED!
Position
$1,000.00 per
is
and advancement. We offer a salary commensurate with experi-
ence and an excellent benefits package,
1977. Kingston H.S.
1938, 1939, 1940,
1944, 1948, 1949.
92 daily papers / 144 Sunday papers CNA’s
month salary plus
20% commission.
medical, dental and more. Pre-employment Plymouth H.S. 1930,
1931, 1932, 1933,
Baldwin Avenue, E. Center Hill Road, Claude Street, Benefits include drug screening and background 1938, 1943, 1944,
Full Time 3-11 & 11-7 health insurance, check required. 1959, 1960.
Midland Drive, Saginaw Street Part Time 7-3, 3-11 & 11-7 fitness member- Hanover H.S. 1951,
ship & paid vaca- 1952, 1953, 1954,
GREAT SHIFT DIFFERENTIALS tion. 1960. West Pittston
Please submit H.S. Annual 1925,
To find a route near you and start 2nd shift $1.75
3rd Shift $1.00
your resume to
Human Resources Department 1926, 1927, 1928,

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prminc14 1931, 1932, 1959.
earning extra cash, call Rosemary at Weekend Days - $1.00
@aol.com. Luzerne H.S. 1951,
1952, 1956, 1957,

570-829-7107 How To Apply?


Call 877-339-6999 x1
Fax: 866-854-8688
15 N. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
E-mail: ldaris@timesleader.com
1959. Berwick H.S.
1952, 1953, 1956,
1957, 1958, 1960,
1967, 1968, 1969
Email: Jobs@horizonhrs.com Fax: (570) 831-7364 ,1970. Lehman H.S.
1973, 1974, 1976,
Complete Application in Person
No Telephone Calls Please. We are an equal opportunity 1978, 1980. Nanti-
coke Area H.S.
395 Middle Road, Nanticoke 600 employer committed to diversity in the workplace 1976, 2008. Dallas
281006

Located directly across from H.S. 1966, 1967,


FINANCIAL 1968. Bishop Hoban
LCCC on LCTA Bus Route
H.S. 1972, 1973,
566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business 1974, 1975. West
610 Business Development Development Development Side Central
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale Opportunities Catholic H.S. 1965 -
1974, 1980, 1981.
Westmoreland H.S.
1952, 1953 - 1954
G.A.R. H.S. 1972,
1973, 1974, 1975,
1976 Pittston H.S.
1936, 1951, 1954,
1963 Pittston Hospi-

A Benson Family Dealership AMERICA’S NEW CAR ALTERNATIVE tal School of Nurs-
ing, J.O.Y. of 1957,
1959 West Pittston

LOADED WITH LOCAL TRADES NEPA’s PREMIER PRE-OWNED


BEER & LIQUOR H.S. 1950, 1954,
LICENSE FOR SALE 1955, 1956, 1960
For More Info, Call Hazleton H.S. 1938,
PLEASE CALL FOR FULL DESCRIPTION
- Trades Coming in Daily - Don’t Miss These
570-824-7041
AUTO DEALERSHIP IS SEEKING AN 1939, 1940, 1941,
1942, 1943, 1945,

AUTO SALES
1948, 1949, 1950,
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CXL & TURBO’S
NEW 2011 GMC YUKON
SLT & DENALI’S BEER DISTRIBUTOR 1953, 1954, 1955,
1956, 1957, 1959,
License available
with option to lease 1960, 1961, 1962,
2.9% Financing 1.9% Financing 2.9% Financing 1964 Hazle Twp H.S.
0% Financing Available building or sold
Available Available separately. 1951, 1952

EXECUTIVE
Available 570-825-4721
MSRP $28,645
570-954-1284
Choose From 6, Comfort & Moonroofs, Leather, Some with Navigation,
Convenience Package Discount & Rebate -$2,389 Choose From 5 4X4, Reg & XL’s, Choose From 5, Extra Sharp!
710 Appliances
Reg, Ext, Crew Cab 4x4’s, Choose From 20, SLE’s & SLT’s

Save Up To $6,600 Priced From


$
26,256 Save Up To $2,749 Off Sticker Save Up To $6,088 Off Sticker FLORAL SHOP APPLIANCE
2003 MERCURY GRAND 2008 KIA RIO SDN 2010 FORD EXPLORER 4X4 XLT The only shop PA RT S E T C .
MARQUIS GS Used appliances.
in the area!
1,300 sq/ft retail Parts for all brands.
& 1,300 sq/ft EARN THE TOP COMPENSATION YOU DESERVE 223 George Ave.
Wilkes-Barre
storage 570-820-8162
$63,000
Just Arrived, 45K Miles, Roadster Roof A Real Gas Miser! 14K Miles, 7 Passenger Seating

$
8,995 $
8,995 $
24,995 • Superior Pay Plan • 5 Day Work Week MICROWAVE G.E.
Includes over the stove,
2009 CHEVY AVEO LT SDN 2003 AUDI ALLROAD 2005 TOYOTA TUNDRA CREW CAB established sales, • Paid Benefits Pkg. • Excellent Working Conditions black & stainless,
4X4 all equipment, like new, only used
showcases, • Paid Vacation • Modern Facility a very short time
inventory &
memberships to
• Aggressive Advertising Budget • High Traffic Location then changed col-
ors in my kitchen.
Choose From 2, Tons of Warranty Just Traded, All Wheel Drive, Only “Limited Package”, Heated Leather Seating,
Moonroof, “Too Many Options To List!”
FTD, Tele-Floral &
1-800-FLOWERS.
• Huge, Constantly $100. 606-4353
$
9,595 $
9,850 $
13,995 Willing to train Replenished Inventory OVEN, GE gas, self
buyer. Owner cleaning, electric
2009 KIA SPECTRA EX 2006 CHEVY COBALT LT 2011 CHEVY SUBURBAN LS 4X4
retiring after 25 ignition, good condi-
281901

years in business. FAX RESUME: 570-824-1599 tion. $50. 826-1702


Room for
potential growth. EMAIL RESUME: jbaloga@nationwidecarsales.net REFRIGERATOR.

CALL 570-542-4520
Silver Beauty, Only 14K Miles,
Amana. White. Side
by side. 25.8 cu. ft.
Preferred Equipment Pkg, Just 34K Miles White Beauty, Local Trade, “Great Starter Car!” “Can Not Be Told From A New One!”

$
9,995 $
8,995 $
37,995 Pictures available.
290 Mundy St., Wilkes-Barre • 570-301-2277 Icemaker, excellent
condition. $200
2002 CHEVY TAHOE LT 4X4 2007 VW JETTA 2006 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4 570-606-6624
Liquor License
Luzerne County 515 Creative/Design 515 Creative/Design 515 Creative/Design 515 Creative/Design
Priced to sell
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Local Trade, Leather, Moonroof, Extra Clean! Local One Owner, Moonroof, 52K Miles

Business Network
12,995 11,995 $
12,995

IMAGING POSITION
$ $
570-287-7013
2007 BUICK LACROSSE CXL 2003 CHEVY TAHOE LT 4X4 2006 FORD F150 CREW CAB 4X4

SOY CANDLE
Just Traded, Power Galore, As Traded
BUSINESS • Experience in Photoshop a must!
• Experience in scanning and toning of photos.
Local Trade, 48K Miles, Extra Clean! One Owner, XLT, 5.4L, Tow Pkg, 53K Miles
Oils, melters and
$
12,995 $
8,995 $
19,995 many extras. Best
2005 CHEVY COLORADO 2007 BUICK LUCERNE 2008 SUBARU OUTBACK WAGON
offer. 570-709-2125 • Knowledge of both PC and MAC platforms.
LS XCAB 4X4 • Page proofing required.
• Knowledge of typesetting and plating software a plus.
4 Cyl, Economy, Local Trade, Low Low Miles
36K Miles, CXL, We Sold It New! Just Traded, 43K Miles, “Too Many Options To List!” • Must be willing to work nights and weekends.
$
13,995 $
16,995 $
17,995
2008 PONTIAC TORRENT AWD 2006 FORD F150 CREW CAB 4X4 2003 CHEVY SILVERADO 700 Pre-employment drug screening and background check
XCAB 4X4
MERCHANDISE required. Interested candidates should send letter of interest,
resume and salary history to:
Local One Owner, Just 43K Miles, Moonroof Local Trade, 53K Miles, XLT Equipment LS Pkg, Z-71 Off Road,
Custom Cap, Just Traded 702 Air
$
17,995 $
19,995 $
12,995 Conditioners The Times Leader
2007 INFINITI FX35 2010 JEEP GRAND 2010 DODGE DAKOTA
QUAD CAB 4X4 AIR CONDITIONER Human Resources Department
CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4’S
$40
570-740-1246
15 N. Main Street • Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
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This One Must Be Seen, All Wheel Drive Choose From 2, Miles As Low As 13K Miles Big Horn Edition, 12K Miles, Power Galore
AIR CONDITIONERS:
6,000 BTU Sharp
$
23,995 From $ 23,995 $
23,995 with digital temp
control, $50 =.
No Telephone Calls Please!
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. 6,000 BTU Frigidaire We are an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity in the workplace.
with digital temp
HOURS: control. $50.
CASEMENT WIN-
Monday Thru Thursday DOW 12,000 BTU
8:00am - 8:00pm Frigidaire with
remote, digital temp
Jobs
THE TIMES LEADER

Friday & Saturday control $100. All Autos


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excellent condition. Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co.Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co.
570-855-9221
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710 Appliances 720 Cemetery 732 Exercise 744 Furniture & 752 Landscaping & 758 Miscellaneous 766 Office 776 Sporting Goods 796 Wanted to Buy 815 Dogs
Plots/Lots Equipment Accessories Gardening Equipment Merchandise
DEPENDS men’s UNIFORM: 1930’s
REFRIGERATOR: Baseball uniform,
General Electric
No Frost. Works
/
CEMETERY PLOTS TREADMILL. Weslo.
Fold up for storage
DESK: solid
wood 2 pedestal;
elm
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN adjustable, super
absorbency, lg/xlg
COMPUTER STA-
TION, Sauder large wool, A.G.Spalding.
Shirt & Pants $350.
VITO’S
Plymouth National executive desk, 1 15 packages with 16 oak finish, storage
good. $60.
570-655-5404 Cemetery in
Wyoming. 6 Plots.
$100. 655-0952

WEIGHT BENCH,
large file drawer, 5
shallow item draw-
TOTAL YARD CARE
See our ad under
$90. men’s super
absorbency with
shelves & cubbys, 2
large file drawers,
570-823-7198
&
Why Spend
$450 each. Call
570-825-3666
curling bar, weights.
can deliver. $12.
ers, center tray,
rear pull out shelf.
Call An Expert waistband, pullons
Lg/Xlg 2 packages
keyboard shelf & flip
WEIGHTS & weight
bench with curl & GINO’S
PAWS
1162 Landscaping drawer for more straight bars.
Hundreds on
New or Used
570-855-2568 Top inlaid edged
pattern, excellent
& Gardening with 16 $12. also 2
packages with 6
storage. $50.
570-735-5295
approximate. 800
lbs. of weights
Wanted:
Appliances?
Most problems CEMETERY PLOTS 742 Furnaces &
condition. Approxi-
mately 3’x5”. $125
DONE-RIGHT
Pressure Washing
$12. 2 packages
with 6, pull ons size
770 Photo
complete $300.
570-606-4353
Junk
Heaters
TO CONSIDER....
(3) together.
with your appli-
ances are usually Maple Lawn
or best offer. Two 2
drawer legal size file
see our ad under
Call An Expert
small $12. 570-824-
6278 after 5pm Equipment Cars &
Section of 778 Stereos/
simple and inex-
pensive to fix! Dennison
GAS HEATER: Tim-
berline vent free pro
cabinets $50 each.
570-696-3444
1234 Pressure
Washing FLOTATION VESTS: BACK UP CAMERA Accessories
Trucks
Cemetery. ENHANCE
Save your hard
earned money, Let Section ML.
pane, wall-mounted,
in excellent condi- DINING ROOM DUMP YARD CART
1 adult medium. 1 12 volt, used $50.
570-675-7024
Highest YOUR PET
child medium, 1 life STEREO SYSTEM:
us take a look at it $550 each.
610-939-0194
tion. E-mail photo is TABLE
glass,
beveled
custom
42x30x12 $50. preserver. $40 for Sony. In good Prices CLASSIFIED
first! available. 15,000 to 570-793-4000 all. 570-301-7067
30 years in 25,000 BTUs (Sells ordered, rectangu- 772 Pools & Spas condition. $150.
Paid!! AD ONLINE
lar with brass base. GRILL, stainless 570-262-1136
the business. for $250) $99. LADDER: 32’ alu-
5 chairs with brass steel body, extra POOL HEATER. FREE
East Main CEMETERY Call 570-328-5611 minum extension Call 829-7130
Appliances PLOTS or 570-328-5506 frames, rattan insert burner & extra shelf,
ladder, type iii,
Teledyne Laars 780 Televisions/
& upholstered royal stainless steel cabi- EPG-250 natural
570-735-8271 (2) Available.
blue seats. $250. nets with doors barely used, $149. gas, 250,000 BTU
Accessories PICKUP Place your pet ad
Nanticoke St. Mary’s and provide us your
Cemetery. Near
744 Furniture & Maple student desk, under burners. $50. 570-814-3758 pool heater. Can TELEVISION: 19” 288-8995 email address
front gate on N. Accessories 2 drawers on top, 1 Call 570-814-9845.
LADDER: Werner 6ft
heat any above color TV with
large file drawers ground and most in
712 Baby Items Main St. Call for
details at ARMOIRE:
sized solid
Over-
pine
$25. 570-735-5295 LAWN & SHRUB
MAINTENANCE.
step aluminum step
ladder $35. Alu-
ground pools. Price
is negotiable. $
remote. $20.
13” color TV with WANTED This will create a
seller account

JEWELRY
(570) 328-7370 DRESSER 6 draw- See our ad under minum 16 ft exten- remote. $15. Both in online and login
wood armoire; 570-926-7528 very good condition.
GLIDER CHAIR. Tan ers. Brown. Good 1165 Lawn Care in sion ladder $60. information will be
cushions with honey country french Wheelbarrow steel 570-474-6028 emailed to you from
condition. $15. Call an Expert.
colored wood. OAKLAWN CEMETERY design, 3 shelves,
beautifully carved Entertainment Cen- tub heavy duty $35. 774 Restaurant
TELEVISION: 32”
gadzoo.com
“The World of Pets
Excellent condition 4 grave sites, wood doors, striking ter, light brown with Lawn Maintenance Tailgate 88-98 Equipment Zenith. Hardly used. Unleashed”
$140. 654-8042 fabulous location. 3 drawers. fits up to See our ad under Chevy fullsize $60
showcase piece for $100. 570-262-1136
Purchased 20 years 32” tv. $15. Head- Call An Expert call 570-655-3197 BEVERAGE
bedroom or family 1165 Lawn Care You can then use
INFANT CAR SEAT/ ago. $2,450 room $500. board queen, white, COOLER, for restau-
CARRIER by Graco. 610-838-7727 570-690-8009 good condition. $7 LIGHT: 4 bulb fluo- rant use, with dou- 782 Tickets your account to
570-288-1063 LAWN MOWER rescent light, 48” ble swing door, Ask- enhance your online
Green/tan plaid,
John Deere 130 rid- ad. Post up to 6
good
$30.
condition,
Fisher Price SKY VIEW MEMORIAL
Tamaqua, 2 lots
BEDROOM SET:
French Provincial,
DRESSER: 3 drawer,
top drawer needs
ing mower, older
model, still runs
Includes bulbs.
White ceiling
$15.
fan.
ing $1,500 or best
offer. Call
CONCERT TICKETS:
2 tickets for captioned photos
of your pet
bounce & spin queen headboard, $15. 826-1702 (570) 459-6017 Avenged Sevenfold,
available. $595 firm repair $20. $300.570-328-1254 Three Days Grace, Expand your text to
zebra, excellent armoire, triple chest
for both, cash only. 570-868-6018 LUGGAGE: Road and SevenDust on include more
condition $20. Leap of drawers,night- Peter’s Lawncare RESTAURANT information, include
Frog Learn
Groove Activity Sta-
& 570-450-6406 stand & mirror.
Fantastic quality &
FUTON with wooden
arms & black vinyl
See our ad under
Call an Expert
Rider Luggage/
Cargo Carrier. 48”L EQUIPMENT,
4/29. Section 205.
Row F. $100 Call WILKESBARREGOLD your contact
8x12 walk in information such
tion with
music $20.
lights, 726 Clothing in great condition.
Must sell. $700.
mattress cover.
570-675-6057
1165 Lawn Care
x 36”W x 16”H.
Includes tie-down cooler $2300;
570-299-0324
(570)991-7448 as e-mail, address
phone number and
570-855-9221
COMMUNION
DRESS with veil,
570-760-4434
GOLDEN LIFT
ROCK: free large
decorative rock,
straps. $125.
570-824-0591
8x8x10 walk
in freezer $3800; ELTON JOHN TICKETS
2 tickets for Elton
(570)48GOLD8 or website.
BEDROOM SUITE. CHAIR, weight great for landscap- Pizza oven with
LAMAZE space headpiece, gor-
symphony mat $45.
Jolly baby discovery
geous, size 8. origi-
nally $169. Asking
twin bed, dresser
w/mirror, chest of
capacity 375 lbs.
Medium brown,
ing, borders, fill or
whatever. You pick
PEDAL CARS: Two
Kettler Racer Cars.
stones $2000;
Stainless steel
John at Mohegan
Sun - Wachovia
1092 Highway 315 Blvd
(Plaza 315) GERMAN SHEPHERD
arena. April 22, 315N .3 miles after
play mat
Boppy with cover
$20. $60. negotiable.
570-592-8915
drawers, desk
w/hutch and chair.
never used, $450.
Call 570-388-6044
up. The largest rock
measures approxi-
In fantastic condi-
tion. Great for ages
kitchen hood
$3000; Stainless floor- 14 rows from
stage.
Motorwold PUPPIES, AKC
$300. LOFT BED. 4-14. $125. each. steel pizza oven Shepherds By Fanti
425. Prop R Shop- mate 5ft. x 10ft. $1. 570-446-3254 25 Yrs. Experience
custom built. Built in HEAD & FOOT 570-457-6610 Willing to negotiate. hood $4000;
per, never used 410. GIRLS CLOTHING: Family Raised
desk and light, BOARD, wrought 570-760-4434 bread pan rack ELTON JOHN TICK-
Kolcraft stroller $12. Size 10-12. Tops, Black/Tan,
shelves, drawers. iron for full size bed. Spike & Gorilla’s $100; 2 soup ETS Floor 1 Row J
Graco High chair pants, etc. Box $25. Black/Red. M/F
$400. Excellent $20. 570-814-4643 Lawn Care & Out- POPCORN BUTTER warmers for $100; Seats 7 & 8, April
$25. Kolcraft tot Girls - size 14. Tops, Hasenborn-Arminus
condition. door Maintenance SERVER automatic 2 door sandwich 22, W-B arena,
rider $15. Primo tub pants, etc. Box $25. LAMP - Parlor stand 570-825-5597
570-868-6613 See our ad under $295. Countertop prep table $500. excellent seats.
$15. Miracle Swad- Juniors - size 12-13. up lamp. Very good Mon-Sat 570-239-5498
Call An Expert warmer 36” w x 28” All equipment is $400. 574-5744
dle blanket $12. Jeans, tops, etc. condition. Grey 10am - 8pm
BUFFET with 3 1162 Landscaping & deep, 42” h, $550. sold as is. For Closed Sundays
Changing pad with Box $25. All very
cover $12. Burp
cloth .25 cents
good condition.
570-474-6028
drawers, matching
hutch with glass
metal color. $25.
570-740-1246
Gardening 570-636-3151 more info, call
570-847-0873
TICKETS (2) Elton
John, great seats, Highest Cash Pay GOLDEN RETRIEVER &
Outs Guaranteed
Receiving blanket
.50 cents. Zutano PURSES (2) Vera
front, 2 shelves,
dark wood. $45. LIGHT FIXTURE
Beautiful tiffany-
754 Machinery & RELIGIOUS ITEMS -
Hand made RESTAURANT
lower level section
104, row e, seats 17
We Pay At Least
LAB PUPPIES
jump suit 6 months Bradley assorted 570-814-9845.
style light fixture
Equipment Rosaries, $5. EQUIPMENT, & 18. Mohegan Sun Yellow $350. Black
$10. Zutano fleece purses $20 each. 570-829-2411 Arena, April 22. Paid 76% of the London $250. Wormed.
CEDAR CHEST measuring 13”H x Somerset Dough
outfit 3 months $10. 570-693-2612 32”W x 14”D,
GENERATOR:, gas
Sheeter, Model $278 asking $250. Fix Market Price 570-836-1090
Antique with hand Coleman Power-
Gap sweater dress painted flowers on stained glass piece ROXIO EASY CD & CAR-100. Only 570-313-7701 for All Gold Jewelry
3 months $10.
Onsies short sleeve 730 Computer front, footed base &
beautiful carved
of art is done in
white & mother-of-
mate 3750; AC 120
volts @ 25 amps. 2
DVD Burning soft-
ware for Windows.
1 available. $1,500
Call for more info
TICKETS: MUST Visit us at POMERANIAN PUPPIES
$1.50 Onsies long Equipment & trim, leg needs pearl tones & has a
outlets with sepa- $19. LEAD DVD 570-498-3616
SELL!!!! Two $200 WilkesBarreGold.com Parents on premises
rate 20amp circuit US Airways vouch- Or email us at Shots Current. $500.
sleeve $2. Sweater Software minor repair. $100. polished brass fin-
breakers. Briggs &
Movie Factory soft-
ers good for $400 wilkesbarregold@ 570-401-1838
$5. Socks 12 pair Recliner $40. Bed- ish. Asking price is ware for Windows. RESTAURANT
Stratton 6.0 OHV $29. DVDs The X worth of air travel!! yahoo.com
$6. 570-675-7225 LAPTOP CD/DVD room set, circa 1926 $350.. ALSO, a pair EQUIPMENT,
gas engine. 50 Call now! $200.
DRIVE - plays DVDs inlaid wood, bed, of polished brass
hours run time $350
Files Season 7 on SOMERSET TURN 570-814-4643 PUPPIES
STROLLER excellent and burns CDs. $25 dresser & armoire, and acrylic wall DVD. $25 call OVER MACHINE - Chihuahuas, Poms,
or best offer. Rick 283-2552
condition with hood call Rick 283-2552 $125. Antique wash sconces measuring model SPM45, TICKETS: WB Yan- Huskies, Poo Mixes,
570-239-4438
& basket. $20. stand, carved & 7”H x 9”W. These $500; ALSO, Bunn kees tickets avail- Shih Tzus, Morkies,
570-288-1063 TOWER: HP Pavillion stenciled decora- classic looking fix- SEATS: Two rear all Pour Over Coffee able, 2 seats, third Maltese, Toy Fox,
7955 Tower. Excel- tions, $110. call tures are priced at leather seats for Machine, Model # row behind home Puggles, Cocker,
TWIN STROLLER lent condition,
768mb ram. dvd
570-881-5143 $48. for the pair.
Call 570-430-1366 if
HAULMARK ‘07 TRAIL- Oldsmobile Silhou-
ette Van, Pontiac or
STF15, $225
For more info, call
plate with VIP Park-
ing with each pair,
Labs & more!
570-453-6900 or
Peg Perego twin
Aria, black, very rom/cdrw, windows
xp. $65. Lenovo
CEDAR CHEST, light
maple $100. FLOOR
interested. Photos
upon request. ER 6’X14’ Chevy. Perfect Con-
dition. $25 each.
570-498-3616 $10 a ticket. Inter-
ested, email Bonos
800 570-764-2578
good condition, Like new with 570-474-5643 RESTAURANT PETS & ANIMALS
ROTTWEILER PUP
Windows 7 desktop LAMPS brass with 5 saint@aol.com.
only weighs 11 LIVING ROOM FUR- electric brakes, EQUIPMENT,
tower, excellent fixtures $25. Pine
pounds. Paid $400. NITURE, plaid sofa, new tires and
$140. 654-8042 condition, dvdrom.
hi speed usb. $80
shelf $10. Swag -
grapes & wine bot- matching chair, and
coordinating reclin-
reinforced tongue.
$2700.
SEWING FABRICS AMERICAN EAGLE
MIXER, 20 quart 784 Tools 805 Birds
Male, German line,
9 weeks old,
Windows 7 tower- tles $10. Lots of Them mixer, Model
er. Good condition. 570-239-5457 GRIZZLY 1’X3’ ready to go.
716 Building $80. HP windows xp 570-693-2612
$250. 674-7978
WALLPAPER AE-20, with timer
and guard, $1300. capacity, variable LOVE BIRDS: (3) $650 firm.
tower $70. 1,000’s of patterns with new cage $150 570-592-5515
speed, wood lathe
Materials 570-905-2985 CHEST OF DRAW-
LIVING ROOM 756 Medical WALLPAPER & BLIND ALSO, Bev Air 2
with lathe tools, for everything.
ERS, solid cherry, door refrigerator/ 570-288-9940
GLASS DOOR. 3 732 Exercise
beautiful $180.
570-675-3328
PACKAGE
colored
cream
sleeper,
Equipment WAREHOUSE
30 Forrest St.,
sandwich prep
table, Model
new used only once
$260. Retrofit laser ROTTWEILER PUPPIES
way glass door for sofa & chair, Wilkes-Barre, PA guide for most 10” PARROTLETS 4 months old. Vet
bath tub. $25
570-331-8183
Equipment CHINA CABINET
round oak, 35”w
wrought iron &
glass coffee table, 2
LIFT CHAIR 570-970-6683
SP48-12, $1300.
Call 570-498-3616 miter saws, works
great! $12.
Hand raised, baby
blues, $80 each
checked, first shots.
Tails docked. Par-
Summit stairway lift, for more details.
THIGH ROCKER. x5’h. $299. end tables, 2 Tiffany SOFA FABRIC SAM- call 570-696-1267 570-735-2243 ents on premises.
one year old, barely
Body By Jake Bun & 570-457-7854 style lamps. Nice PLES: 26” X 26”. $500 each. Call
PLYWOOD: birch used, battery back-
Thigh, seated squat 776 Sporting Goods 570-604-5734
plywood, 3/4 x 4’ x
8’. solid core. call
machine,$50.
WEIGHT BENCH,
COMPUTER DESK,
condition. $475. Call
Mark 570-406-8195
up. Asking $1800
or best offer. Call
huge selection.
great for arts n’ 786 Toys & Games PINEAPPLE CONURES
Hand fed, hand
with hutch. $75. 570-401-1558 crafts. bundle of 20 ARROWS: 10 Easton
after 6 p.m. $20. MPEX Powerhouse LIVING ROOM Sofa arrows with soft BASKETBALL raised, tame, sold
CEDAR SHINGLES, CEDAR CHEST with for $ 15. 655-0807
698, $75. PILATES cushion seat, $150. and Loveseat. POWER CHAIR - quiver. 25” Length. STAND Lifestyle, elsewhere for $399.
covers an aproxi- PERFORMER with Leather. Light beige, $25. free standing good On sale for $199
mate area of 10’ X TEA CART, oak. $75 Jazzy Select, STAMP COLLECT-
DVD’s, older model, 570-655-0952 great condition $700 or best offer 570-829-1541 net good condition each. Call
5’. Call after 6 P.M. ING MAGAZINES/
$25. FLUIDITY FIT- $400. 823-9551 ALSO, regular $60 after 3pm 570-472-3914
$60. 570-288-8314 PUBLICATIONS: u.s. BASEBALL
NESS EVOLVED, COUCH, 91”, floral wheelchair, with 570-655-3197
LIVING ROOM SUITE postal service “usa EQUIPMENT:USED.
SINKS: Arlington
$100. TIME WORKS-
Four in One
pattern, soft shades
couch & love seat, extra weight sup- philatelic magazine, CATCHERS MITT, BICYCLE, vintage 810 Cats 900
of peach, light gold, port. $100. Call for
almond double bowl Machine, $85 green, & rust, ask- excellent condition -
more details
june 1983 to march
2011, 152 different
youth, Rawlings Schwinn Collegiate REAL ESTATE
$400. or best offer new $25. Men’s 3, 26”, new tires.
CATS & KITTENS
kitchen sinks. (2) PILATES CHAIR,
with slight imperfec- Malibu, $100.
ing
shape.
$100 Good
Matching $400. 693-7558 570-829-2411 $7.00; “stampers” Nike tan catchers $75. 570-654-2657 FOR SALE
magazine for kids, Mitt, used $15.
tion $50. 570-388-2742 chair and a half, 51” WHEELCHAIR. Elec- 12 weeks & up.
570-457-6380 before 8pm with ottoman in flo- AFFORDABLE tric. Ranger Storm
18 different $1.50; Youth Pro Nike PIT BALLS almost Shots, neutered,
united nations “phil-

548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health


ral pattern. Asking
$50 good shape
MATTRESS SALE
We Beat All
series. Needs bat-
tery charger. $75
atelic bulletin”, janu-
ary 1995 to october
catcher leg guards,
used $10. Youth
100 multi-colored
kids’ Ball Pit Balls VALLEY CAT RESCUE 906 Homes for Sale
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Accent recliner 570-388-2742 2010, 82 different offer. 570-287-2268 Having trouble
chair, Queen Anne Mattress Guy before 8 pm outfielders glove,
The Meadows Nursing with claw legs, dark Twin sets: $149 $4.00; canada post used $10. Omaha
XBOX-360. Guitar
FREE KITTENS: to a paying your mort-
“collections” maga- gage? Falling
and Rehabilitation Center green with small Full sets: $169
zine, december
Little League bat
hero drums & guitar.
good home. They
behind on your
diamond pattern Queen sets: $189 758 Miscellaneous (gold), used $15. are very loving, fluffy
Positions Available throughout, asking All New 1992 to december
2010, 56 different
Call 570-868-6134
$40. Cordless rac-
ing wheel & pedals
& cuddly. payments?
may get mail from
You
$50. Like new cof- American Made AQUARIUM: 30 gal- 570-883-7264

CNA’s
$4.00; canada post BIKE: women’s $25. 570-693-2612 people who promise
fee table, cherry 570-288-1898 lon. With all needed
“details” magazine, Rand 15 speed bike to forestall your
wood with claw accessories $55. KITTEN. Gorgeous
june 1993 to march foreclosure for a fee
legs, $50. Decora-
OFFICE CHAIR, 570-829-1541
2011, 76 different
$50. 570-675-7024 788 Stereo/TV/ gray and white kit-
in advance. Report
Maroon Leather,
tor tree $15. Call excellent condition. $4.00. BIKES: Sears mens Electronics ten. 8 weeks old.
them to the Federal
between 8:30 am Free to a kind, lov-
$60. 570-654-8117 BARREL, (570)654-1622 10 speed 26” light- Trade Commission,
TV-Sharp.13” Color. ing family ONLY!
7-3 Shift and 9 pm. 570-474-
2756. Mountain Top. PANTRY / CABINET
wooden.
53 gallon. TIRES & RIMS:
weight bicycle,
$35. Sears Ladies Excellent condition 570-696-3936
the nation’s con-
sumer protection
Part Time (5-9 days bi-weekly) White storage Excellent (2) Lexington mud & 3 speed 26” light- $20. 570-288-1063 agency. Call 1-877-
DESK, drop down weight bicycle, $35.
with benefits top 3 drawers,
pantry /cabinet with condition $195. snow tires on rims, 815 Dogs FTC-HELP or click
wood trim. 6 1/2ft X 570-876-3830 5 hole, 75% tread Both good condi- 790 Swimming on ftc.gov. A mes-
3-11 Shift pecan finish, 36x 44
x15” excellent con-
3ft. Excellent condi-
tion. $75.
195/70-14 $60. 4
Timberline tires on
tion. 570-696-1703
Pools/Hot Tubs American Bulldog
sage from
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570-287-2517 POOL: 4.5 ft. deep,
with benefits SOFA antique
SET: Gerber white center caps, 90%
21 ft. round above
porcelain bathroom
CNA’s can apply on line at:
https://home.eease.com/recruit/?id=296360
DESK: O’Sullivan
Corner Work-center
provincial sofa with
matching Mr. & Mrs.
sink with mirror and
medicine cabinet.
tread, 5 hole, white
letters 205/75 -15
$275.570-823-0881
ground pool; like
new, new motor, ASHLEY
5.5’x5’.5 finished in pump, & sand filter.
* Individualized orientation program. chairs, 2 oak end
FOR
Matching set. $80.
pine laminate, in tables, matching Maintenance Brindle & White,
* Competitive starting rates 570-331-8183 TIRES: set of 4
excellent condition, coffee table, 2 accessories & deck 6 Males, 4 Females,
* Vacation, Holiday and Personal Days sells for $250. ask- brass lamps, great BEDLINER: 89
Michelin green x included. $999. Shots & Wormed,
* Tuition Reimbursement
* Health insurance and Pension Plan
ing $99. E-mail
photo available. Call
570-328-5611 or
condition $900. cell
570-436-7657
570-929-2645
or
Chevy S10, standard
cab $30. 2000
Chevy Cavalier LS
mxv4 plus radial xse
all season tires,
P205/55R16 m&s.
ANTIQUE GUNS
Old Shot Guns
570-690-8009 Ready April 25,
$800.00 each,
Call Steve at
* Child Day Care on premises 570-328-5506 eves, McAdoo rear trunk spoiler,
15,000 miles on
Rifles, Swords
796 Wanted to Buy 570-956-7166
black $10. Four
tires, excellent con-
& Daggers, Merchandise
Meadows Nursing & Rehabilitation Center DINING ROOM dition, sell for $189
55 West Center Hill Road, Dallas PA 18612 TABLE/ kitchen
table with 4 chairs
SOFA BED: Queen
size. With or without
barrel carb running
from Chevy motor
each at jack williams
tires. $200.
Military Items
Vintage Scopes
Mr. Baseball, buying CKC REG YORKIES 29 Brown St.
Solid 2 story home
mattress. Very good $50. 3 suitcases in all sports cards and Very Loveable &
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with 3 bedrooms,
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570-822-1955 TRAILER HITCH with sided, large carport
trained, shots &
SOFA. Raymour and
Flanigan. Beautiful.
BLU TOOTH used 12 hardware, fits 2005- PRIVATE COLLECTOR. The Video wormed. Blue &
and fenced yard.
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tion. Home needs
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updating by
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570-606-6624
$35. Jack LaLanne
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MLS 11-74
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backs. $25. or best
$$ CASH PAID $$
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$25. 570-696-1267.
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AVOCA CARBONDALE DALLAS HANOVER TWP. HARDING


JENKINS TWP KINGSTON LAKE SILKWORTH MOUNTAIN TOP
REDUCED!

1206 Spring St. Ranch home with


PRICE REDUCED!
19 Circle Drive
EXETER TOWNSHIP 146 Brown St.
NEW PRICE!
310 Lockville Rd.
SERENITY 290 Reynolds St. Year round lake
house. New roof,
310 Deer Run Drive
Spacious 11 year
Totally remodeled 2 nice country lot, Very roomy 2 story
CUSTOM RANCH
Spacious floor plan Beautiful outside as Enjoy the serenity old 2 story built by
bedroom home with home needs work. on lovely street in gutters, siding,
- Hardwood floors inside - This 2 story of country living in 1717 River Road Hallmark Homes
fabulous kitchen, 2 $44,900 Kingston. 4 bed- doors, windows,
throughout - offers too many this beautiful 2 Compact 2 story sits on 1 acre lot.
570-696-2468 rooms, 3 baths, kitchen, bathroom,
HOME FOR SALE
car garage, Recently remodeled amenities & story home on 2.23 home with 3 bed- appliances, heating Formal living rooms
inground heated kitchen & master upgrades to wood burning fire-
acres surrounded rooms, 1st floor & cooling system, & dining rooms, eat
pool and 4 person bath - Sunroom mention. Resort place in living room.
by nature the prop- bath with laundry, in kitchen with
BY OWNER
hot tub. Finished Large eat-in kitchen carport & Decks.
heated - living in your back erty has it’s own large kitchen. Park- island. Family room
basement could be as well as formal 2 bedrooms, one
Overlooking a yard with inground private driveway. ing in rear with with 11 foot ceiling
a 3rd bedroom. Marcy Rd. Beauti- dining room. Freshly bath, deeded lake
beautiful waterfall. Great entertaining alley access. & fireplace. Office
Duryea Borough. ful family residen- pool & cabana. A painted, carpets access with shared
$237,000 inside & out! 3 car $39,900 on 1st floor.
MLS #11-576 tial area, 6 years must see property! cleaned and numer- dock.
MLS# 10-4354 garage plus 2 car MLS 11-99 Screened porch off
$145,900 old, ranch, single PRICE REDUCED ous updates makes MLS: 09-4484
Call Geri detached. A MUST Call Colleen kitchen overlooks
Call Charlie family, 3 bed- this move-in ready! $97,000
570-696-0888 $199,900 SEE! MLS#11-831 570-237-0415 Call John Nicodem in ground pool.
VM 101 570-696-3801 rooms, 3 bath- MLS# 10-1670 Call for your
Large master suite
COURTDALE
$279,900 Classic
LEWITH & FREEMAN
570-829-6200 rooms, double car Call Geri private showing.
call Nancy Properties with 3 closets,
attached garage, 570-696-0888 MLS #11-364
570-237-0752 570-718-4959 private bath with
eat-in kitchen, din- 570-696-3801 $159,900
whirlpool, separate
DALLAS ing room, office/
LEWITH & FREEMAN
Mary Ellen Belchick
shower, double
study, family room,
living room, utility
JENKINS TWP.
570-696-6566
LARKSVILLE vanity & radiant
heated tile floor.
AVOCA room, 2 sided see
thru floor to ceiling HANOVER TWP. 3 car garage.
Finished rec room
stone gas
place, forced air
fire-
HARDING in lower level.
Home Warranty.
Enjoy this Great
Courtdale Cape with
furnace, central air,
unfinished base-
ment, 3 beautiful
KINGSTON NEW PRICE
$395,000
Striking kitchen, 3 MLS# 10-938
groomed acres, Call Linda
bedrooms, patio, Reduced Price! deck. Large Cus-
driveway & more. 3 bedroom ranch, (570) 956-0584
tom ranch home. 9 Coldwell Banker
$109,900. Call Pat refinished hard- rooms plus 2 1/2 111 Falcon Drive
570-885-4165 wood floors. Stone 23 Mead St. Brand new since Rundle Real Estate
baths. Approxi- 570-474-2340
314 Packer St. Coldwell Banker fireplace and living 8 Diamond Ave. Newly remodeled 2 2004, 3 bedrooms,
mate 2600 sq ft.
Newly remodeled 3
bedroom home with
Gerald L. Busch
Real Estate, Inc.
room. Newer deck,
roof & heat. Close
Open floor plan
with eat-in kitchen
Loads of space in
this modernized tra-
PRICE REDUCED
679 Appletree Rd.
story on a corner
lot with fenced in HUGE 2 baths, central air,
2 car garage, shed,
MOUNTAIN TOP
ditional home. 3rd yard and 2 car 6 car driveway.
REDUCTION!!!!!
1st floor master, 1.5 to Dallas schools. In and island, granite 4 bedrooms,
baths, detached New Goss Manor. floor is a large bed- garage. 4 bed- Roof, kitchen, fur-
DALLAS
tops & custom tile 2.5 bath home
garage, all new sid- $149,900. room with walk-in rooms, 1 bath, nace, a/c unit and
backsplash. Brand nestled among the
ing , windows, shin- 10-2787 closet. Modern 1,660 sq. ft. master bath all
NEW Stainless trees on a very
gles, water heater, Besecker Realty kitchen, family room $89,900 replaced. Modern
Steel Appliances. private 1 acre, this
kitchen and bath- 570-675-3611 addition, deck over- MLS 10-3684 kitchen with granite
Lots of crown country retreat
rooms. A must looking large corner Call Bill island, tile floors,
moulding, chair has high quality,
see house!
$119,900 DUPONT rails. Hardwood
floors throughout
lot. Not just a
starter home but a
home to stay
modern updates
complemented with
570-362-4158 maple cabinets.
Fireplace in family
room, large closets,
MLS 11-73 with high vaulted original woodwork
Call Tom
570-262-7716
REDUCED ceilings. Master
Bedroom with multi
in and grow!
MLS #11-622
& builtins. Maple
eat in kitchen
modern baths.
Stamped concrete
Affordable New
Construction with
Pond - 2 Available
-tierd tray ceiling $127,900 with all appliances 543 patio. For more
211 Hillside One Job Seekers are 1/2 acre pond view.
and walk-in closet. Call Colleen overlooks huge Westmoreland information and
NEW PRICE! looking here! 1 acre with pond.
Master bath with 570-237-0415 family room with Ave. photos visit
Enjoy the comforts Where's your ad? Central sewer.
large Whirlpool tub floor-to-ceiling brick Stately 5 bedroom www.atlas
& amenities of living 570-829-7130 and Roomy 2 story with
with inline heater & fire place. Formal home in prestigious realtyinc.com
in a beautifully ask for an employ- hardwood, tile,
BACK MOUNTAIN sperate shower. dining room with neighborhood. MLS #11-1166
maintained town- maple kitchen,
Dining room with Pella sliders look ment specialist Yearning to be $279,900
house, 3/4 Bed- 2 car garage and
NEW LISTING! French Doors. out to stone patio & restored to its origi- Call Tom
JENKINS TWP.
rooms, family room all the goodies.
570-262-7716
HANOVER TWP.
573 Coon Rd. with fireplace out to Oversized 2 Car inground pool. nal splendor. Porch,
rec room, sun room Complete move in
deck. Bright & airy NEW LISTING DETACHED garage French doors lead package from the
kitchen, finished 6 Ivy Lane in addition to 2 Buttonwood to Master bedroom and inground pool.
Huge Reduction low $200’s. 90 day
lower level, Tennis, Lovely 3 bedroom cars attached on suite with walk-in build time.
Golf & Swimming Rancher with 2 full home! 4 Cars closet. Central air & $175,000
Call Jay Crossin Financing available.
are yours to enjoy baths, granite Total! Plus 10 x 20 Hi efficient heat,
ft. custom shed. water supplied Ext. 23 Oak Ridge Homes
kitchen counters,
LARKSVILLE
& relax. Mainte- Incorporated
nance free living. walk-in closet in Paved Driveway. spring house. Crossin Real
$224,900 Master Central Alarm. $185,000 Estate (570) 788-7100
570-288-0770 45 First Street W.
MLS# 10-1221 bedroom.Separate $379,900 Call MLS #10-3089
One of a kind
property set on 6
Call Geri
570-696-0888
shower in Master
bath. Laundry room
(570) 388-6344
Any time week-
Call Steve Shemo
570-793-9449 250 Susquehan- KINGSTON TWP. MOUNTAIN TOP
acres. Charm 570-696-3801 on main level and ends or after 581-583 nock Drive
LEWITH & FREEMAN
galore in this much more! 4 p.m. weekdays. Plymouth St. Immaculate Cape
Victorian Style MLS #10-3285 Perfect for owner Cod home features
home. New kitchen
& remodeled baths
$249,000
Jay A. Crossin FORTY FORT occupied. Well
maintained, bright &
1st floor master
suite with office and
-Butler kitchen 14x8
(Indoor kidney
DALLAS AREA 570-288-0770
Ext. 23
spacious two family.
Each identical unit HARVEYS LAKE
3/4 bath. 2nd floor
has 2 large bed- Fantastic Foreclo-
shape pool & spa Crossin Real has Approx. (1300 rooms with walk in sure! Just the room
area that measures Estate sq ft.) with 3 bed- closets and adjoin- you need at a price
approx. 2,400 sq.ft. 570-288-0770 rooms, bath, large ing bath. 1st floor Bow Creek Manor
you can afford. Nice Meticulously main-
not included in living & dining laundry and 1/2 8 Circle Drive home with off-street
square footage.
Wine cellar in
basement.
DUPONT rooms & eat in
kitchen. Clean neu-
tral décor with wall
bath, modern
kitchen with bam-
Only one lucky fami-
ly will be able to
parking on a quiet
dead end street. A
tained 4 bedroom, 3
1/2 bath two story
on almost 1 acre.
boo floors, living make this home modern kitchen with
$525,000 to wall carpet room with stone their own! Beautiful- Master bedroom
1509 Wyoming Ave. hardwood floors. A suite. 2 family
MLS# 11-81 throughout. Newer fireplace. 2 tier ly kept Ranch with great backyard for
Conveniently Freshly painted and rooms. 2 fireplaces.
Call Geri roof & tilt-in win- Lakeside property deck overlooks 2 car garage, new summer fun. Terrific
located just off insulated, immacu- Office/den. Large
570-862-7432 dows. Each side with low taxes. above ground pool, bath, partially fin- potential. $78,960
Dallas Highway on late and sitting on deck overlooking a
570-696-0888 has a full attic & View of lake, lake ready for summer ished basement, 3 MLS 11-676
1.25 wooded acres. almost half an acre private wooded
LEWITH & FREEMAN Currently duplex or
convert to single,
this 3 bedroom 1.5
bath home can be
basement with
washer & dryer
access, public boat
launch across
fun! For more infor-
mation and photos,
season room,
almost 1 acre in
570-696-2468 yard. 3 car garage.
$365,000.
hook-ups. Gas
REAL ESTATE good condition.
$117,500.
Single family home
for sale in quiet
yours. Features
include a modern
heat. 581 side has a
private fenced rear
street.
$99,000
please visit
www.atlas
Dallas School Dis-
trict. Home Warran- Bob Kopec
Humford Realty
570-696-3801 Negotiable MLS# 10-234 realtyinc.com cy included. For
neighborhood- kitchen, central yard & was rented 570-822-5126
570-287-5775 Call Cindy MLS #11-657 more information
BEAR CREEK Beautiful 2400 Sq. A/C. laundry room, for $695 Month & 570-690-2689 $299,000 and photos visit our
MOUNTAINTOP
or 570-332-1048 Ft. 6 bedroom, 2 office and free now vacant . 583 www.cindykingre.com Call Colleen website at
333 Beaupland full baths, 2 story standing fireplace. side rents for $600
All appliances 570-237-0415 www.atlas
10-1770
DALLAS home, fully air con-
ditioned, oil & gas included. Just move
right in! For more
Month with a long
time tenant.
realtyinc.com
MLS #11-370
SALE BY OWNER
LUZERNE
New construction heat, renovated Separate utilities. $179,900
on 1 acre lot. kitchen, full unfin- details and photos $98,750
visit: www.atlas Call Charlie
2500 sq. ft. ished basement, 2 973-476-1499
2 story, 4 or 5 enclosed porches, realtyinc.com 570-675-4400 570-829-6200
bedrooms, 2.5 15 x 20 deck with MLS 11-604
JENKINS TWP./ VM 101
bath, Great room
with cathedral
power awning
cover – generous
$190,000
Call Kim HAZLETON
121 3rd St W. INKERMAN
ceiling, fire place, size lot, off street 570-466-3338
45 Main St.
Living room has
awesome woodland
dual zone gas heat
& central air,
parking, first floor
washer/dryer. All HANOVER TWP. 71 Mountain Road
views and you will
enjoy the steam/
2 car garage,
REDUCED Now!!
appliances includ-
ed. Offering price
LIBERTY HILLS
Reduced!
LAFLIN 17 year old 2 story,
single family home,
sauna. Lake and NOW $284,900. $180,000 73 Parry St. Move right in this
tennis rights avail-
able with Associa-
Call 570-675-4805 Call 570-421-0587
or Rodite@enter.net FORTY FORT Recently renovated
3 bedroom, 1.5 bath
home on a large lot
beautiful 3 bed-
room, 2 1/2 baths.
Eat in kitchen with
tion membership. use “Dupont Home”
(membership
optional). Minutes
DALLAS in E-mail subject
line. 3 story Victorian,
plenty of room and Own this home for
in great location.
Steps away from
pergo floors and
silestone counter
from the Pocono's the Back Mountain tops, two tiered

DURYEA
and 2 hours to much, much more!! less than $400 a trail. Features a island. Dining room,
Philadelphia or New 3 bedrooms on 2nd month! Large 3 wrap around porch, family room with
York. $349,000 floor, 3 more on 3rd, bedroom home with hardwood floors fireplace, additional
Beautiful 2 bed- 7 Hickorywood Dr.
Maria Huggler
CLASSIC
MOVE IN CONDITION
Classic home, two
room home with loft
area that can easily
kitchen with granite
countertops, 2
formal dining room,
off street parking
Wonderful 4 bed-
room Ranch with
downstairs, new
wall-to-wall carpet-
great room with
cathedral ceiling.
PROPERTIES 92 W. Pettebone St. tiered deck, partially ing upstairs. 2nd Finished basement
story, single family, be converted to a and large yard. For sweeping views of
570-587-7000 Hardwood floors in finished basement floor laundry, brand with laundry room,
3 bedrooms, 2 bath- 3rd bedroom. This more information the valley. Master
living room and with wet bar area, new bathrooms, work shop and
rooms, single car home has 2.5 bedroom with walk-
BERWICK
NEW LISTING! dining room. Make and 2 car attached and photos, log large walk in closet exercise room.
detached garage, baths, security sys- in closet and bath,
Secluded on a hill this home your garage. Needs a lit- onto www.atlas and spacious yard. Forced hot air fur-
eat-in kitchen, din- tem, whole house ultra modern eat-in
1419 First Ave but part of High own. With a little tle TLC. But what a realtyinc.com Move in condition! nace, central air.
ing room, family entertainment sys- kitchen with granite
Point Acres. 2 story TLC it can be really steal at this price. MLS#09-2449 MLS 11-220 Two car attached
room, living room, tem with speakers counters and cherry
Colonial, 4 bed- nice! Big eat-in $55,900. $64,900 $114,900 garage. Extensive
oil heat, unfinished in every room and cabinets with large
rooms, 2.5 baths. kitchen, laundry MLS 11-12 Mark R. Mason landscaping with
basement, 110x115, outside. Great mod- Call Charles island and stainless
Large family room room with .5 bath 570-696-2468 570-331-0982 waterfall & private
a landscaped yard ern kitchen. 2 car steel appliances. 2
with fireplace and on 1st floor. 3 bed- Crossin Real paver patio. 800
with a front covered garage, skylights, car garage, full
sliding door to rooms, and don't Estate acres of state land
porch and large huge deck and unfinished base-
screened porch. 2 forget 1 car 570-288-0770 out back door.
patios in the rear patio. There is a ment with
car garage. Central $230,000.
$126,900. Call detached garage. huge walkout base- walk-out to yard.
AC. Wooded lot.
MESHOPPEN
Call 570-417-9162
KINGSTON
(570) 840-4654 Asking $ 135,000. ment that is rough MLS #10-4060
2 story 4 bedroom, $275,000. after 9AM to set up
before 9:00 p.m. for MLS# 10-2409 plumbed for a bath- $269,900
2 bath. 2,244 sq ft. 11-1077 an appointment or
a private showing Call Theresa room. Too much to Call Colleen Novak Road
$55,900. Besecker Realty email
or email mulch810 Vacendak, CRS, GRI list here, this house 570-237-0415
MLS 11-521 570-675-3611 whritzak@aol.com
@yahoo.com. 570-650-5872 is a must see.
JENKINS TOWNSHIP
570-696-2468 MLS #10-4589
CENTRAL
DALLAS Need to rent that
Vacation property? REAL ESTATE
$350,000
Call John Polifka NANTICOKE
570-704-6846
Place an ad and (570) 822-1133 Antonik and
get started!
570-829-7130
FORTY FORT
Associates
570-735-7494 21 Thomas Lane
LAKE SILKWORTH
Lovely nearly com-
EDWARDSVILLE Great starter home Lovely home in
in nice neighbor-
hood. 2 story, 2
HANOVER TWP. immaculate move-in
condition. Soak in
pleted renovated
Victorian farmhouse
BLAKESLEE bedroom, 1 bath.
Dining room, living
124 S. Highland Dr.
Exceptional
the hot tub or relax
by the pond! W/D
sits high on 7.81
acres featuring
47 West Field St.
room, kitchen. hookup on 1st flr, panoramic pastoral
contemporary views, high ceilings, Great 7 room, 3
Large fenced yard. coal stove in base-
Beauty set on 1/2 original woodwork, bedroom 1/2 double
Car port & detached ment, oversized
acre corner lot. gutted, rewired, with beautiful
2 car garage. shower in Master Brand new ranch
Stone Gas fire insulated and sheet- woodwork,
$79,900 bath, large back 50 yards from lake.
place in family room; rocked, newer roof, hardwood under
Call (570) 954-4074 yard. Additional Off Double lot, 3 bed-
Vaulted ceiling in vinyl siding, kitchen carpeting, large
122-124 Short St. or (570) 906-7614 Street Parking for 2 room, two bath,
Well located living room; Granite and baths. Lots of bedroom closets,
Very nice double- cars in rear. Proper- laundry room. Full
topped built-in walk up, gas heat,
37 Chestnut Road
OPEN HOUSE!!
block in
Edwardsville on a
HANOVER TOWNSHIP in Hanover Twp.
just off the San Buffet in Formal
Dining room. Marble
ty has 2 sheds.
$149,000
basement, with
insulation &
potential with TLC.
Elk Lake School Dis- large linen closet,
plenty of storage.
Sunday, April 17 Souci Highway. MLS# 11-380 sheetrock. trict. $199,000
(Old Farm Estates) quiet street and out Newer kitchens, & tile, stainless Low taxes. $33,900
1-3pm Call Toni Davis New well MLS# 11-525 Call
Custom built solid of the flood zone. large baths & 3 kitchen with sky- MLS #10-4619
119 Midland Drive 570-714-6132 MLS#:09-4746 570-696-2468
brick 4 bedroom, Good income prop- bedrooms each. lights; 1st floor Call Patricia Lunski
Custom Built Ranch 570-287-1196 $143,900
3.5 baths Colonial erty for an investor Both sides are Laundry; 570-735-7494
Home -The ranch
style home with an home is IN
or live in one side
and rent the other
presently occupied. cantilevered SMITH HOURIGAN Call John Nicodem
Classic
x304 or
open floor plan on DEMAND! This one Call for appointment staircase with 570-814-6671
1+ acre lot in the to help pay the window seat & Properties
$79,300
Poconos. A few of
offers everything
you are looking for!
mortgage! Make
your appointment
MLS# 10-4598 crown mouldings. 570-718-4959 ANTONIK &
the amenities master bed with
include central A/C.
Plenty of space for
in-law quarters, 4
today!
Reduced!
Bi-Level. 1,750 sq ft.
Call Vieve Zaroda
(570) 474-6307 custom built-in NANTICOKE ASSOCIATES, INC.
2 Master bedrooms MLS #11-438 3 bedrooms, 2 Ext. 2772 closets, Marble &
bedrooms, cherry
each with bath kitchen, sunroom,
$69,900
Mary Ellen Belchick
baths, 1 car garage. tile master bath &
LAKE ARIEL PITTSTON
NOXEN
room and fireplace, recreation room New carpeting, walnut floors +
ultramodern 570-696-6566 attached 2 car 2164 Northgate Rd
with 12 seat oak paint, etc. Large lot.
kitchen, hardwood bar. This home Asking $114,500. garage. Overlooks 3672 SR 29S
floors throughout, includes an Deremer Realty 18x36 heated in-
cathedral ceiling attached 2 car 570-477-1149 Smith Hourigan ground pool.
and 2 car garage. garage plus a Group $319,900
MLS #11-653 detached custom Looking to buy a 570-474-6307 MLS#10-4043
$469,900 home? Call Deanna
FORTY FORT
garage that can fit

PLAINS
Call Kim up to 12 cars or Place an ad here 570-760-1808 233 Honey Pot St.
570-466-3338 boat storage, only 5 and let the 570-696-3801 2 bedroom, 1 bath,
65 West 34 Carroll St.
miles to beautiful
Harveys Lake - 1 yr
Pettebone St.
Beautiful remod-
sellers know!
570-829-7130
594 N. Main Street
Beautifully redone 3 LEWITH & FREEMAN 2 story, 3 bedroom,
2 bath. $85,000
1/2 double with
replacement win- Spacious 3 or 4
bedroom home.
Home Warranty. eled home in nice bedroom, 2 bath dows, carport, Brick front ranch
ranch. New roof, West Wyoming MLS 11-621 newer roofs and a with large Living Quiet street.
All this on 4 ACRES neighborhood. 4
PARSONS / WB 570-696-2468 MLS# 10-624

KINGSTON
of serenity in the
heart of Dallas
$439,000
bed, 3 bath, new
carpeting new 3 bedroom, quiet
neighborhood. Off
carpeting, paint &
stainless appli-
ances. Gas heat,
TOYTOWN
12 Watson Street
nice yard on a quiet
Cul-de-sac.
MLS#11-1139.
room, 3 bedroom,
sun room, deck, full
basement, sheds
PRICE REDUCED
$79,900
kitchen, stainless Call Bill
$69,900 MLS #11-155 appliances. street parking, large central air, garage, 3 bedroom Ranch. $19,900 and garage on 0.54
Single 3 bedroom fenced yard. Fully screened in back Corner, double lot, Call John acres. $154,000. (570) 362-4158
Call Tracy Zarola A must see.
102 Price St. 570-574-6465 $174,500. insulated. Low heat porch. Large fenced central air, all 570-704-6846 Call Jeannie Brady
Renovated 2005. 570-696-0723 Leave Message bills. Move in ready. in back yard & more hardwood floors. Antonik & ERA BRADY
Sell by 6-1-2011
(570) 287-7013 LEWITH & FREEMAN 570-881-8493 $72,000
Call (570) 262-4400
$139,900. Call
570-706-5496
$118,000.
Call 570-693-4451
Associates, Inc.
570-735-7494
ASSOCIATES
570-836-3848
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NANTICOKE PITTSTON TWP. PLYMOUTH SHICKSHINNY SWOYERSVILLE WEST WYOMING WILKES-BARRE WYOMING Properties
6 Edward St PARDEESVILLE
738 PARDEESVILLE RD DURYEA
CORNER LOT

Nice 24'X50' Investors Wanted! Nice 3 bedroom PRICE REDUCED!! 530 Dennison Ave.
Townhouse with
Looking for a home
that's move-in
40 Gain St.
Be the first occu-
5 rooms, 2 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths.
Doublewide on
1 acre featuring
Stone front 2 bed-
room, 2 story on
Ranch home in
good condition.
50 Dagobert St.
Do you need REDUCED
pants of this newly 2 bedrooms, nice lot. Open 1st Hardwood floors, space? This home Great 3 bedroom 622 Donnelly St.
ready? This immac- Kitchen, stove,
constructed Ranch 1.5 baths, living floor with nice eat-in family room & office offers an open Cape Cod with Double Block in
ulate ranch features refrigerator &
home on a low traf- room, dining room, kitchen. 2nd floor in basement. living/dining room charm & character, good condition.
all brick exterior, dishwasher, wall
fic street. All you kitchen & laundry needs tlc. Gas heat. $124,900 floor plan, eat-in 1 3/4 baths, nice Great investment
beautiful modern Single family built to wall carpeting,
could ask for is plus 1 car detached Space Heaters. MLS #11-169 kitchen & a finished yard. MLS# property. Come
tiled kitchen, formal in 2005. 2.5 baths, covered patio,
already here, 3 garage with paved $35,900. Call Pat Call Toni Ranieli third floor which 10-342 $139,900 take a look.
dining room, large two story with assigned parking
bedrooms, 2 baths, driveway. 570-885-4165 570-237-1032 can be a bedroom, call Nancy $96,000
sunken living room, attached garage.
hardwood and tile space, convenient $58,900 Coldwell Banker 570-288-1444 office or storage 570-237-0752 MLS# 10-2668
3 bedrooms,tiled Oil furnace with
bath with garden floors with granite location. MLS# 10-4613 Gerald L. Busch space. Off street Call Karen
central air. 90 x
tub, fully finished and stainless steel REDUCED PRICE Five Mountains Real Estate, Inc. parking. Located Coldwell Banker
140 corner lot.
basement with fire- kitchen, gas fire- $59,900 Realty near school & Rundle Real Estate
Kitchen with cen-
570-474-2340
TRUCKSVILLE
place, 3/4 bath and place, central air, 2 MLS# 10-1062 570-542-2141 parks. Great for
ter cooking island,
laundry area,5 car garage and Call Kathie first time home
dining room,
zoned gas heat, raised ceiling with
rear patio and full (570) 288-6654
SHICKSHINNY WEST WYOMING
buyers! $59,900
YATESVILLE EDWARDSVILLE
BELL REAL ESTATE
newer carport and basement. For MLS#10-2296
glass door entry &
more information Jill Jones
more. Plus seller is hardwood floor.
OWNER SAYS: “SELL!”
offering a Home
Warranty for your
Carpeting thru out
home. Tiled
and photos, log
onto www.atlas
realtyinc.com SCRANTON
REDUCED!! 570-696-6550

peace of mind! kitchen and bath.


$124,900 MLS #10-3676
Kitchen appli-
MLS 10-3662 $229,900
ances included.
570-696-2468 Call Colleen
NICELY PRICED
WILKES-BARRE
570-237-0415 Price Reduced!
$219,900 3 bedroom ranch
(570) 233-1993 home. Hardwood Former Vic Mar

Spectacular sunlit
floors. Sunken living
REDUCED 20 Osborne Drive building. Reduced!
Turnkey business
PITTSTON
room. Lower level Buy a newer 2
great room with family room with 536 W. Eighth St. story in the growing opportunity.
103 Arnold Avenue floor to ceiling Nice starter home
PLAINS
fireplace. Garage. Willow View Devel- Complete commer-
AFFORDABLE PRICE stone fireplace &
vaulted ceiling adds
60’x161’ lot.
$99,900
with 7 rooms, 3
bedrooms, 1.25
opment. This home
has 3 bedrooms,
cial kitchen, large
dining area, 90 x
Cape Cod with 1st to the charm of this baths. 1 car garage 130 parking lot.
Besecker Realty 2.5 baths, formal
NANTICOKE
floor master bed- 11 year young 3-4 and carport. Home Live-in quarters.
room, 3 season 570-675-3611 dining and sitting
bedrooms, 2 story has plenty of park- room, family room Well known
porch, attached situated on almost ing in rear with
WEST PITTSTON with wood burning location.
garage. MLS# an acre of tranquili- shed and great $89,000
10-1069 $84,900 fireplace, finished
ty with fenced 322 SALEM ST. yard. room in lower level, MLS# 11-445
call Nancy above ground pool, MLS #11-559 116 Amber Lane Call Pat Guzzy
570-237-0752 Very nice Bi-level electric heat and
107 Johnson St. rocking chair porch $92,900 central air. 2 car 570-407-2480
and a mountain Call Tom home with 2-3 bed-
4 bedroom Ranch rooms, open floor garage, level lot.
home with hard- view – there’s a 570-262-7716 NEW REDUCED
20 Nittany Lane plan, built in
wood floors, large Convenience! Loca- formal dining room PRICE.
& large living room, garage, driveway,
room sizes, gas tion! Easy Living! on corner lot. MLS 10-2379
68 Tilbury Avenue heat and central air, 2.5 Baths, new $246,000
This home has it all. Lower level family
SCRANTON
Well maintained garage and carport. Kitchen with dining Call Lu-Ann
ranch in Tilbury 3 floors of living room with pellet
Nice home, corner space w/hardwood area & a master 570-602-9280
Terrace. 2 bedroom suite complete with Great 1/2 double stove. Move in
lot, large unfinished floors and gas fire- 608 Webster St.
condition home
WILKES-BARRE
home with hard- basement. For laundry room, walk located in nice
wood floors, 1 bath. place in living room. $95,000
more information Open floor plan, in closet & master West Pittston loca- 570-586-1111
Eat in kitchen. bath with jetted tub tion. 3 bedrooms, MLS 10-4538
and photos visit lower level family Call Colleen
HANOVER TWP.
Large “L” shaped www.atlas & shower and an new carpet. Vertical
living/dining room. room w/laundry and 570-237-0415
realtyinc.com 3/4 bath. 3 bed- oversize 2 car blinds with all appli-
Full basement,
partially finished.
MLS 11-1209
$129,900
rooms w/2 full
baths on upper
gar – Priced Under
Market Value
ances. Screened in
porch and yard YATESVILLE 86 Main Street
Sunroom in back
off kitchen. 3 car
detached garage.
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
level. Deck and
patio for outdoor
@$189,900!
MLS #10-906
Don’t delay, call
MLS#10-1535
$59,000
Charlie VM 101
PRICE REDUCED
living! 2 zone heat, 2 unit property,
PRICE REDUCED good location, Pat today at Collect cash, not dust!
NOW $130,500!! central a/c, inter- Clean out your
com and stereo needs work. 570-714-6114 or Very nice 3
MLS# 10-1703 $39,900 570-287-1196 bedroom. Newly basement, garage
Call Linda plus central vac or attic and call the
(570) 956-0584 system, 2 car
garage. What more
570-696-2468
CENTURY 21 SMITH renovated with
new roof & Classified depart-

PITTSTON
Coldwell Banker ment today at 570-
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
could you want?
MLS #11-782 HOURIGAN GROUP WEST PITTSTON
siding. Near
Mercy Hospital. 829-7130!
Light Hearted Old
Timer in developing
110 Oak St $44,900! South Main ST.
WILKES-BARRE
$199,900 97 Lacoe Street
Call Colleen
570-237-0415 SHICKSHINNY 570-650-1126 12 Reid st.
Spacious Bi-level
home in semi-pri-
corridor, adjacent
to paring lot and
within view of Public
It's that time again!
Rent out your
SALE BY OWNER vate location with
private back yard. 3
Square and Movie
Theatre. Three
NANTICOKE SCRANTON
apartment
with the Classifieds
season room. Gas
fireplace in lower
story historic build-
ing features 10'
570-829-7130 level family room. 4 ceilings, rubber
HOME FOR SALE PLAINS 802 Hampton St. bedrooms, garage. roof, gas hw

Single home, 3
BUYER TO PAY $75
DOC FEE AT Absolute Must
See River Ridge
Spring is here!
Now’s the time to
WILKES-BARRE
19 Schoolhouse Ln
MLS 10-4740
$159,900
BB...Located in the
heart of Wilkes-
bedrooms, eat-in CLOSING. OFFERS / Union Twp. put in an offer on Call Charlie Barre's historic dis-
CONTRACTS ARE Townhouse! Beautifully remod- 570-829-6200 trict 1 block from
kitchen, electric this immaculate,
heat, unfinished NOT BINDING eled 4 bedroom, 3 move in ready, 2 VM 101 Public Square were
basement, deck. UNTIL THE ENTIRE bath home with bedroom home! Off yesterday meets
Extremely well- AGREEMENT IS spectacular views street parking with today.
maintained two- SIGNED (RATIFIED) from wrap-around 1 car garage, no $350,000
story, 7 rooms, 3 BY ALL PARTIES. deck. Finished lower maintenance yard 570-696-2468
$38,000 *Buyer to pay $75 level. Granite coun-
bedrooms, 2.5 doc fee at closing, with entertainment
570-696-2468 tertops & stainless
YATESVILLE
baths, eat in offers/contracts are bar, quiet neighbor-
kitchen, very large steel appliances in hood, all kitchen
not binding until the New Kitchen also Cozy 2 bedroom
dining/living room entire agreement is appliances includ- home, large fenced
REDUCED!
combination, den, New: Windows, ed. You don’t want SUNDAYS 12-2pm
signed (ratified) by Doors, Vinyl Siding, in yard, 2 car
front porch , deck, all parties. *If you to miss out 54 Penn Street
Gutters, Deck, Car- garage. $45,000
and nice size yard; have not received on this one! Renovated two
peting, fireplace & MLS 10-3229
electric heat; safe 264 Burke Street an offer response MLS 10-4063 story in East End. 2-
much more on over 570-696-2468
neighborhood; No maintenance w/in 72 business $112,500 3 bedrooms, large
an acre. $189,900
move-in condition
for the right buyer;
fees. Many
upgrades. Move in
hours, you may call
877-885-1624 &
Call Nancy Palumbo
570-714-9240
Call Melissa
570-237-6384
ceramic tile bath
with walk-in linen JENKINS TOWNSHIP
no realtors or bro- leave a message closet; first floor
PITTSTON
condition. 2,000 sq. May Street
kers; $132,999. call ft. Berber, ceramic identifying the prop- laundry with 1/2
tile & hardwood. erty address, your bath; large dining
570-878-2424 2 bedroom, 2.5 name, phone # & room with oak floor-
after 10:00 a.m. baths. All appli- email, & you will ing; eat-in kitchen
with oak cabinets 61 Pittston Ave.
WEST PITTSTON
ances, washer receive a prompt Stately brick Ranch
NOXEN TWP. & dryer & window
treatments includ-
response.
$18,000 SPRING BROOK TWP 97 Lacoe Street WILKES-BARRE
and built in table;
stained glass win-
dows, wrap porch,
in private location.
Large room sizes,
ed. Walk in closet. 570-696-2468 45 Birch St fireplace, central
No units in front of fenced yard; ceiling
fans; shed; gas A/C. Includes
or behind. 1 car extra lot. Former Parrish
garage. Very heat; walk up attic
with wood flooring; MLS #10-3512 Center Hall with
52 W. Columbus private. Near all PRICE REDUCED
Ave. Large 2 story close to mall. kitchen & parking
interstates. $198,900
home with balcony REDUCED TO $85,900. Call MLS#08-2954
(570) 970-8065 Call Charlie
off master bedroom $179,900 $179,900
or email 570-829-6200
showing views of Call 570-829-3162 VM 101 Call Charlie
Enjoy the mountain the valley. A great 6 Williams St. Very well aleta59@msn.com.

PLAINS
views and privacy place to see the Great value for the
WILKES-BARRE
maintained, 2
SHAVERTOWN price on quiet Fenced yard, 2 car
from your rear deck fireworks! Full bath bedroom, 1 bath, 1
street which is garage, large work-
on this country plus 3/4 bath, eat in car garage in quiet
304 Vista Dr closed to all main shop/storage build-
raised ranch on kitchen, enclosed Nicely maintained neighborhood. Move
roads is a must ing at back of prop-
1 acre in Noxen. porch, first floor home. 3 bed- in ready, hardwood erty. Come take
3 bedroom, 1 bath
home with custom
laundry. Corner low
maintenance lot.
rooms, full bath
with shower, pri-
see. Also comes
with home
floors, gas heat &
great outdoor living
a look!
$32,000
NEAR HARVEYS LAKE
woodwork & 3 MLS 11-930 vate driveway with warranty. space. Kitchen
MLS 10-3210 570-696-2468
decks, above 1 car garage,
NANTICOKE
$115,000 appliances
ground pool Call Colleen Appliances $157,900 included. $112,500
& hot tub. 570-237-0415 included Thomas Bourgeois MLS 10-4063
REDUCED PRICE $76,000 516-507-9403 Call Melissa Start Your Real FOR SALE
Call 570-655-9722 CLASSIC
$119,000
Call Cindy
PLAINS TWP
Owner financing
available. Beautifully
PROPERTIES
570-842-9988
570-237-6384 Estate Business
Here! 4 unit with MULTI-UNIT
570-690-2689 remodeled home, separate utilities.
FOR SALE BY OWNER Some off street
PROPERTY
SWEET VALLEY
www.cindykingre.com new cabinets, gran- RR2 Box 200
ite countertops, parking. $125,000.
PITTSTON TWP.
Well maintained, 4
PLAINS TOWNSHIP
Available immedi-
ceramic tile floor in
kitchen, pantry,
large master bed- WEST WYOMING WILKES-BARRE To get started,
Call Pat
570-885-4165
bedroom,
baths,
1 1/2
eat-in
ately. Commercial
property has 2

MILL CREEK ACRES


kitchen, spacious apartments and
room with 2 walk-in 438 Tripp St Coldwell Banker living room, front &
570-675-4400 Gerald L. Busch large office area,
4 Lan Creek Rd closets and study, back porches on lots of storage, multi
corner lot, partially Real Estate, Inc. 1.58 acres.
Close to Mohegan “bay” heated
OLD FORGE Sun & Geisinger, 4
Bedrooms, 3 Baths,
enclosed yard with
vinyl fencing, deck
with gazebo. WILKES-BARRE
$123,800. Call
Jeannie Brady
garage, large yard,
ample off street
Fireplace, 2 Car ERA BRADY parking; all units
Garage. Excellent $289,900 REDUCED!! ASSOCIATES rented; Close to Rt
Condition. All Appli- MLS 10-1123 Nice doublewide 570-836-3848 81 and Cross Valley
120 Parnell St. 570-696-2468 with 2 bedrooms, 2 57 Fulton Street expressway; off-
ances Included.
Classic Ranch in baths, kitchen, living 3 bedrooms, 1 bath street parking. Seri-
Large yard.
great location. 3 room, dining room, home in Wilkes- 909 Income & ous inquiries only.
Go To
bedroom, 3 baths, laundry room, 3 Barre. This is a Fan-
high quality
www.plainsre.com
season porch & 2 nie Mae HomePath Commercial No brokers/real
for details. estate agents!
throughout. 3 sea- Asking $219,900 car built in garage Property. All meas- Properties $189,999 Call
317 Charles St. son porch over sitting on 1.47 pri- urements are
Call 570-817-1228 Tudor Style - 12 unit (570) 878-2424
Bring Your Hammer looking private rear vate acres. approx. Buyer to
AVOCA
for showing with lots of separate after 10:00 a.m.
& Paint Brush & yard. Owners says $99,900 pay full transfer tax.
Make This Your Inspections for Buy- utilities! Some off

PITTSTON
sell and lowers Five Mountains
Home! Large single
with 4 bedrooms,
price to
$219,900. For
PLYMOUTH SHAVERTOWN
Realty
570-542-2141 SUNDAY
ers knowledge only.
Fannie Mae ''First-
street parking. Few
blocks to college.
$300,000. Call Pat
bath, side enclosed more information 1:00PM-3:00PM Look'' property,
570-885-4165
porch, newer
furnace, deck and
and photos please
visit our website at
LINEUP Completely remod-
eled home with
investment offers
will not be consid- Coldwell Banker
Gerald L. Busch
3 car detached
garage. Looking for
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
ASUCCESSFULSALE everything new.
New kitchen, baths,
ered for the first 15
days of listing. Real Estate, Inc.
a reasonable offer.
Priced at: $89,900
MLS #10-2817
Call Charlie for
INCLASSIFIED! bedrooms,
floors, hardwoods,
tile Please see
www.homepath.co WYOMING
MLS# 10-2409
Call Theresa
your private Doyouneedmorespace? granite countertops, m for details. 25 St. Mary’s St.
showing. all new stainless $19,900
Vacendak, CRS, GRI VM 101
Be your own boss! A yard or garage sale steel appliances, MLS #11-695
3,443 sq. ft.
masonry commer-
1011-1015 Oak St
Long time Furniture Available 2 buildings
570-650-5872
store includes 375 Greenpond Rd. in classified refrigerator, stove, 570-696-2468 cial building with on site. #1011 is a 2
CENTRAL showroom, invento- Well kept Ranch in is the best way microwave, dish- warehouse/office story office building
Midway Manor with washer, free stand- and 2 apartments with approximately
REAL ESTATE ry, 8 room brick res-
7 rooms, 3 bed- tocleanoutyourclosets! ing shower, tub for with sperate elec- 3800 square feet.
idence + 4 car
(570) 822-1133 garage. Only rooms, 2 baths, 2 You’re in bussiness two, huge deck, tric and heat. Per- #1015 is a single
car garage, newer large yard, excellent fect for contractors
$225,000. Call Pat with classified! story building with

PITTSTON PLAINS 570-885-4165 furnace. neighborhood 520 Beverly Rd. or anyone with stor- approximately 3000

SWOYERSVILLE
Coldwell Banker MLS #10-4474 $154,900 (835.00 / HARD WORK DOES age needs. For square feet.
1610 Westminster Rd $162,900 30years/ 5%) more information $489,000
Gerald L. Busch PAY - Open floor
Real Estate, Inc. Call Tom 570-654-1490 and photos log onto MLS# 11-445
570-262-7716 plan accentuates www.atlas Call Pat Guzzy

SWOYERSVILLE WILKES-BARRE this 4 bedroom,


3.5 bath home in
realtyinc.com.
Reduced to
570-407-2480

Dallas School $89,000


District. Family MLS #10-3872
Call Charlie
WEST WYOMING WILKES-BARRE room with wood
burning fireplace, 570-829-6200
VM 101
TOY TOWN SECTION
MINERS MILLS
49-51 Curtis St. PRICE REDUCED! deck of kitchen,
Immaculate 2 story, 29 W. Beatty St.
Fully occupied dou- Gorgeous estate stone & vinyl. Large Lovely 2 story re- dining room. Huge
ble with separate like property with 148 Stites Street
lot on cul-de-sac. modeled home in lower level ready
utilities. 2 bed- log home plus 2 MINT CONDITION 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 very good condi- to be finished. 570-586-1111
story garage on 1 73 Richard Street
rooms each side, 3 for 1. That’s what MUST SEE! baths. Detached tion. Laminate and 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath 2 car garage.
off street parking acres with many
and fenced in yard.
MLS #10-2584
outdoor features.
Garage.
you will get when
you purchase this 3
$74,000
Charming 750 sq.
oversized 2 car
garage with loft.
tile flooring through-
out. 16x20 great
Traditional in Very
Good Condition.
PRICE REDUCED
$175,900 WILKES-BARRE
$75,900
Call Lu-Ann
MLS# 11-319
$325,000
unit, 2 unit
Garage. Bring your
tools.
&

Asking
ft. corner lot home.
All hardwood floors,
new hot water
Tile, hardwood,
granite, central air.
laundry/pantry &
room addition with
cathedral ceilings
and recessed light-
Open Layout. Off
Street Parking,
Call Theresa
Vacendak, CRS, GRI
PITTSTON
2 Unit through
Commercial
Property 1 block
from Courthouse,
570-602-9280 Call Charles Yard & Shed. 570-650-5872
$74,900. Call Pat boiler, gas heat, large family room ing. Quiet neighbor- Many Updates. 8 Unit apartments College & Hospital.
570-885-4165 immaculate with full with built in bar & hood. Appliances Asking $47,900 CENTRAL for sale in the Needs Renovation.
Coldwell Banker basement. fireplace on 1st included in sale. Greter Pittston N. River Road
Gerald L. Busch 2 car garage. floor. $284,900. $62,000
Call 570-762-1537 REAL ESTATE area. Call $18,500.
for showing
Real Estate, Inc. 570-446-3254 570-288-3256 570-885-3664 (570) 822-1133 570-655-1606 Call 570-991-7571
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41 Mill Street
$1,800. 2 bedroom/ 1st floor, 2 bed-
2 Bath. Call Us to bright, 1st room, large bath
discuss our great floor, 2 bedrooms, with shower, stove,
Amenity & Mainte- elevator, carpet- refrigerator and
nance program! ed, Security dishwasher, wash-
Call 570-674-5278 system. Garage. er/dryer hookup,
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Wooded lot in Big Dallas, Pa. cable TV included.
MEADOWS garage. Fieldstone
Bass Lake. Current Laundry facilities. working fireplace.
perc on file. Priced APARTMENTS Heat & hot water
220 Lake St. Non Smoking.
below cost, sell furnished. Fine Too many extras to
144 S. Main St. Housing for the
says bring all offers. neighborhood. mention, call for
Busy downtown
location, perfect for
MLS#10-3564. Low elderly & mobility Convenient to bus more details. 1015 Appliance 1054 Concrete & 1135 Hauling & 1165 Lawn Care 1204 Painting &
price $10,000 impaired; all utilities
your business. Be a & stores. No $700 + utilities. Service Masonry Trucking Wallpaper
JOHN’S
Thomas Bourgeois included. Federally pets. References.
part of the Down- subsidized program. 570-288-3438
516-507-9403
town Revitalization.
CLASSIC Extremely low
Security. Lease. LEN HOSEY D. Pugh AA1AAlways
C L E Ahauling,
NING LAWN SERVICE
MOUNTAIN TOP
Located across No smokers Appliance Service
from the Tomato
PROPERTIES income persons please. $840. Washer/Dryer Concrete
570-842-9988 encouraged to 570-287-0900 Range/Dishwasher. All phases of cleaning attics, cellar, Insured.
Festival lot, current- apply. Income less 1 Bedroom apart-
Whirlpool, Maytag, masonry & garage, one piece or Reasonable
ly has a 3 story ments for elderly,
building on the
property. When
HARVEYS LAKE than $11,900.
570-675-6936, KINGSTON disabled. Rents
based on 30% of
Kitchenaid & Roper
287-7973
concrete. Small
jobs welcome.
whole Estate, also
available 10 & 20 yard
rates.
Free Estimates.
removed, would
Lake View
Hard to find this
8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri.
EQUAL HOUSING EATON TERRACE ADJ gross income.
Senior discount,
Free estimates
dumpsters.655-0695
592-1813or287-8302 570-991-7150
leave a 30x120 one! Buildable lot OPPORTUNITY 317 N. Maple Ave. Handicap Accessi- 1024 Building & Licensed & Insured Serra Painting
building lot that Large Two story, ble. Equal Housing
backs on Wharf
with view of lake. HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
Opportunity. TTY711
Remodeling 288-1701/655-3505
AAA CLEANING
Lawn & Shrub Book Now For
$32,900 2 bedroom, 1.5 Maintenance Spring & Save. All
DUPONT
Street.REDUCED MLS# 10-2523 or 570-474-5010 A1 GENERAL HAULING
bath, Central Heat ALL OLDER HOMES
GMD MASONRY
MLS 10-2742 This institution is an Cleaning attics, Residential & Work Guaranteed
Call Cindy & Air,washer/dryer SPECIALIST Commercial Satisfaction.
$14,900 570-690-2689 Totally renovated equal opportunity cellars, garages.
in unit, parking. 825-4268. All types of Best rate guaran- 30 Yrs. Experience
Call Lu-Ann 6 room apartment. provider & Demolitions, Roofing
www.cindykingre.com Remodel / Repair concrete, teed - Call Today! Powerwash & Paint
570-602-9280 Partially furnished, $830 + utilities & employer. Kitchen & Tree Removal.
masonry and Free Est. 779-0918 or 570-283-5984 Vinyl, Wood, Stucco
brand new fridge/ 1 month security & Baths stucco Aluminum.
MOUNTAIN TOP
electric range, elec- 570-262-6947 542-5821; 814-8299
Lic./Insured Free Estimates
tric washer & dryer.
Building or PETER’S LAWNCARE
WOODBRYN
Brand new custom Free Estimates You Can’t Lose!
570-675-4400 draperies, Roman KINGSTON Remodeling?
570-451-0701
gmdmasonry.com
Reliable service &
reasonable rates!
570-822-3943

PITTSTON
shades, carpeting / Large 2 bedroom, 1 & 2 Bedroom,
available 570-829-5444 1213 Paving &
MOUNTAIN TOP
flooring & energy newly remodeled,
efficient furnace & immediately, No 570-332-4199
windows. 2 bed-
1st floor duplex
pets. Rents based WYOMING Excavating
200 Kirby apartment. Appli- VALLEY
room + large attic on income start
loft bedroom with
ances include dish-
washer & gas at $395 & $430. Look for the MASONRY LINEUP EDWARD’S ALL COUNTY
spacious walk-in Handicap Accessi- Concrete, stucco, ALL KINDS OF
closet, full tiled bath
dryer. Off street
parking. Water & ble. Equal Housing
BIA symbol
of quality
foundations,
pavers, retaining HAULING & JUNK ASUCCESSFULSALE PAVING & SEAL COATING
on 1st floor, Easy Opportunity. 3 Generations of
access to I-81,
sewer included.
$650 + utilities. Call Call 570-474-5010 For information wall systems,
dryvit, flagstone, REMOVAL INCLASSIFIED! experience.
airport & casino, off TTY711 on BIA Celebrating 76
street parking. No
(570) 283-3887
This institution is an membership
brick work. Senior Estate Cleanouts Doyouneedmorespace? years of Pride &
TREE/SHRUB
smoking, No pets. equal opportunity Citizen Discount.
REMOVAL
REMOVAL A yard or garage sale Tradition!
KINGSTON
328 Kennedy Blvd. call 287-3331 570-287-4144 CALL NOW & Get
Modern medical Beautiful piece of $750 + utilities &
security.
provider and
employer. or go to 570-760-0551 Free Estimates in classified The 1st Seal Coat-
property located in 24 HOUR
space, labor &
industry approved, a nice area waiting 570-762-8265 Large 2 bedroom. www.bianepa.com SERVICE is the best way ing FREE with
Newly painted. signed contract.
1057Construction & tocleanoutyourclosets!
NANTICOKE
ADA throughout, 2 to be built on. Most- Stove & fridge 570-823-1811
Licensed and
doctor offices plus
4 exam rooms, xray
ly wooded. Water,
sewer and gas are
adjacent. Going
DURYEA
1 bedroom, 1 bath
included.
Washer/ dryer 1 bedroom, 2nd floor,
DAVE JOHNSON
Expert Bathroom
Building 570-239-0484 You’re in bussiness
with classified!
Insured.
Free estimates.
and reception and hookup. $650; heat refrigerator, stove, Remodeling, Whole
breakrooms. Could
be used for any
towards Mountain-
top left onto Kirby
room, refrigerator
and stove provid-
ed, washer/dryer
included. Call
570-814-0843 or
washer/dryer
hook-up & porch.
House Renovations,
Interior & Exterior
GARAGE DOOR
Sales, service, CASTAWAY
PORTANOVA’S LAWN
CARE Weekly & Bi-
570-474-6329
Lic.# PA021520
business purpose. Ave just past Grey- 570-696-3090 $425/month plus Carpentry. Kitchens Weekly Lawn Cut- Mountain Top
Will remodel to suit.
Also available
stone Manor.
$59,000
hookup, off-street
parking, no pets,
utilities, security and Basements
installation &
repair. HAULING JUNK ting, Landscaping. PAVING & SEAL

KINGSTON
& references. Licensed &Insured FULLY INSURED Reasonable rates. COATING
garbage included,
REMOVAL
for lease. MLS 11-429 Water, sewage, 570-819-0681 Now accepting new
570-696-2468 second floor, no HIC# 065008 Patching, Sealing,
MLS #11-751 Like New 2 bed- garbage included. customers. Call
smokers, 450/per CALL JOE Residential/Comm.
$595,000
Call Charlie month, plus utili-
ties, $450 plus
room apartment in
great neighbor-
No smoking.
No pets.
DAVID
DAVID A JONES
BUILDING &
(570)606-7489
(570)735-8551
823-3788 / 817-0395 570-650-3985 Licensed Bonded
Insured
VM 101 hood. 2nd floor. 570-239-2070 REMODELING
first months rent/ 570-868-8375
security deposit. Includes new Additions, garages, 1189 Miscellaneous
Charlie’s
Charlie’s Hauling
sheds, kitchens, 1078 Dry Wall Service
NANTICOKE
kitchen (with new
570-457-3335
stove, dishwasher bathrooms, tile
Residential & 1234 Pressure
Commercial,
Washing
DURYEA
& microwave) and
bath w/washer
2 bedroom, wall to
wall carpet, off-
floor, finished
basements, decks, MIKE SCIBEK DRYWALL Licensed & Insured.

PLAINS TWP. Modern 2 bedroom, dryer hookup. Hard-


wood throughout
street parking, $495
per month+ utilities,
siding, roofing,
windows, doors,
Hanging & finishing,
design ceilings.
Free estimates.
Whole estates, yard VITO’S DONE-RIGHT
Pressure
2nd floor. Quiet waste, construction
LAND!
PRICES REDUCED
EARTH location. Appliances
& garbage included.
with ceramic tile in
kitchen and bath.
security, lease.
HUD accepted. Call
custom built oak
stairs & trim.
Free estimates.
Licensed & Insured. Spring cleanup.
570-266-0360 or
& Washing
Patios, decks, sid-

HIGHWAY 315
CONSERVANCY
LAND FOR SALE Off street parking.
No pets. $485 +
$695/mo + utilities
and security. No
570-687-6216
or 570-954-0727
Licensed & insured.
No job too small.
570-331-2355
570-829-0140 GINO’S ing, concrete. Serv-
ing Lackawanna &
46+/- Acres Pets, references 570-256-7567 or MIRRA DRYWALL Luzerne Counties.
2 acres of commer- Hanover Twp., security. Call 570-332-0933 Hanging & Finishing *CLEANOUTS* Wanted: 570-655-4004
NANTICOKE
cial land. 165 front 570-479-1203 required. Call Scott
$89,000 (570)823-2431 PA #0001719 Drywall Repair CASH PAID
feet. Driveway 10+/- Acres Textured Ceilings Good Old Stuff Junk
access permit and
lot drainage in
Hanover Twp.,
$69,000
EXETER/W. PITTSTON Ext. 137
2 bedroom, washer
dryer hookup, wall HOME IMPROVEMENT Licensed & Insured
Free Estimates
Glassware, Pottery
Costume Jewelry Cars &
1249 Remodeling &
Repairs
place. WIll build to 28+/- Acres 2 AND 3 BEDROOM KINGSTON to wall carpeting. Old Postcards,
suit tenant or avail-
able for land lease.
Fairview Twp.,
$85,000
APTS. W/d hookup,
off street parking, SDK GREEN 1st & 2nd floor. No
pets. $425 + utilities
CONTRACTING (570) 675-3378 Books, Toys, Trains,
Games, Fishing
Trucks
All carpentry work,
MLS 11-17 61+/- Acres & security. Call 1084 Electrical Equipment, Hunting, Highest
ACRES HOMES
Price Negotiable tile kitchen & bath, windows, doors,
Nuangola 570-822-7657 siding, drywall, Military, ect. Tools,
Call Charlie $125,000
$600-$700/mo +
11 Holiday Drive painting, masonry, DNF ELECTRIC Old Hardware. Prices
570-829-6200 utilities. 237-2076
VM 101
40+/- Acres Kingston
PITTSTON stonework, electri- Affordable & 570-817-4238 or Paid!!
FORTY FORT
Newport Twp. cal, plumbing, Reasonable Rates 570-287-4005
“A Place To
$180,000 1 or 2 bedroom, attic/cellar cleaning. No Job Too Small. FREE PICKUP
32 +/- Acres Call Home” wall to wall carpet- Free Estimates Licensed & insured.
2 bedroom, 2nd *** FREE ***
Wilkes-Barre Twp. floor. $550 per
Spacious 1, 2 & 3
Bedroom Apts
ing. Off street park- Jeff 905-7759 Free estimates. PICK-UP 288-8995 D & D
See additional Land month + utilities. ing. Stove, fridge, Tony 885-5307 570-574-6213 Appliances, Grills REMODELING
for Sale at 3 Bedroom porch, sewer, 570-574-7195
No pets, call Lawnmowers, Pipes From decks and
WEST WYOMING
Townhomes
www. earth
conservancy.org
570-239-5841 Gas heat included
garbage. $425/
month. No Pets NICHOLS CONSTRUCTION ECONOLECTRIC
Bicycles, AC’s
Pots, Pans, Cans 1195 Movers
kitchens to roofs,
and baths, etc.
FORTY FORT FREE
331 Holden St 570-823-3445 (570) 947-5113 All Types Of Work Nuts, Bolts, Tools
New or Remodeling
All Phases WE DO
10-847 24hr on-site Gym Electrical work Car Batteries IT ALL!!!!!!!
Licensed & Insured BestDarnMovers
PITTSTON
2nd floor, 2 bed- Community Room No Job Radiators, Wires CALL US FOR
915 Manufactured room with sunroom. Swimming Pool Free Estimates *AFFORDABLE*
Moving Helpers
570-406-6044
Too Small. Call for Free Quote. ALL OF YOUR
Homes $495/month. Maintenance FREE 2/3 bedroom, 1st Residential & House Clean - outs
We make moving easy. INTERIOR AND
Gas heat. Washer & Controlled Access floor, full kitchen. Commercial Basements, Attic’s EXTERIOR
dryer included. Northeast BDMhelpers.com
ASHLEY PARK Garage Optional.
Lease & security
Patio/Balcony
and much more...
Heat included, no
pets. $675 + 1
Contracting Group
Decks, Roofs, Sid-
Free Estimates
Licensed-Insured
Garages, Sheds
(570) 817-4238
570-852-9243 REMODELING
NEEDS
Laurel Run & San Call Today month security. Call PA032422 570-406-9387
required. ing, Masonry,
Souci Parks, Like or stop by 570-655-3314 1204 Painting &
MIKE’S SCRAP
Driveways, Patios, (570) 602-7840 Licensed/Insured
new, several to Call after 6 p.m. for a tour! YOU’VE TRIED
Many possibilities 570-220-6533 Now Offering
Additions, Garages, Wallpaper
PITTSTON
choose from, Hauling Trash, Junk THE REST NOW
Kitchens, Baths, etc
for this building. 40 +
parking spaces, 5
Financing &Warranty,
facebook.com/ HANOVER TOWNSHIP
Move In Specials
570-288-9019 3 bedroom. Off
(570) 338-2269 GRULA ELECTRIC LLC Debris,Old Furniture
Mattresses, Box A & N PAINTING
CALL THE
BEST!!!
offices, 3 baths and MobileOne.Sales Licensed, Insured, Airplane Quality at
1st floor, 2 bedroom, street parking, on ROOFING, SIDING, No job too small. Springs & More!
warehouse. Call (570)250-2890 site laundry. Same Day Service Submarine Prices!

Russ Keener
stove, refrigerator, DECKS, WINDOWS
$425,000
Maria Huggler
930 Wanted to Buy
private deck, wash-
er/dryer hookup. LARKSVILLE Enclosed porch.
Tenant pays electric
For All of Your 570-829-4077 570-826-1883 Interior/Exterior,
pressure washing,
CLASSIC Very clean, 1st floor & trash. $695 + Remodeling Needs. decks & siding.
Heat, garbage &
Real Estate
Construction
PROPERTIES Will Beat Any Price SLEBODA ELECTRIC Commercial/Resi-
570-587-7000 sewer included. 3 Bedroom with utilities. Security
25 Yrs. Experience Master electrician 1162 Landscaping/ dential. Over 17
$625/month modern bath and required. Call Garden
kitchen. New floor- References. Insured Licensed & Insured years experience!
570-842-1264 (570) 881-1747 All types of
WYOMING WE BUY HOMES ing, large closets. Free Estimates
570-332-7023
Bucket truck to 40’
868-4469 BITTO
Free estimates. remodeling.

HANOVER TWP
Licensed & Insured
PITTSTON
Off Street Parking, LANDSCAPING & Free estimates.
fenced yard. Water 570-820-7832
PRICE REDUCED!
PA Lic #: 079549
Any Situation
& garbage included. Shedlarski Construction 1093 Excavating
LAWN SERVICE

570-956-2385
214 Taft Street 77 S. Main Street Over 25 years We show up!
2nd floor. Modern 2 Tenant pays electric 2 bedroom, 2nd floor. Home improvement 570-336-6958
bedroom. Newer & gas service. $385 + utilities. No specialist, Licensed, All Types Of
experience,
landscape designs,
A + C LASSICAL
kitchen, bath, stove $575/month. No pets. 570-655-2313 insured, PA Excavating, retaining walls, Int./Ext. Experts!
& fridge. Washer & pets. One year or 570-654-6737 registered.Kitchens, Demolition & pavers, patios, Aluminum, Wood 1252 Roofing &
dryer in basement. lease. baths, vinyl Concrete Work & Deck Staining
$500 + utilities & 570-760-5573 Large & Small Jobs
decks, walkways, Siding
security. No pets.
941 Apartments/ siding & railings,
FREE ESTIMATES
ponds, lighting, Free Estimates
replacement seeding, mulch, etc J&F ROOFING
No smoking. Call Unfurnished windows & doors, (570) 760-1497
Licensed-Insured

LUZERNE
Free Estimates. 30 Years SPECIALISTS
(570) 825-6259 additions, garages,
W IL K E SW O O D
570-288-5177 Experience All types of roofing.
285 Wyoming Ave. 1 bedroom, wall to all phases of home 1105 Floor Covering Repairs & Installation
First floor currently KINGSTON 1 BEDROOM renovations. Book Now & 25 Years Experience
A PAR TM E NTS
wall, off-street Brizzy’s
used as a shop, parking, coin 570-287-4067 Installation Receive 10% Off Licensed / Insured
Arbor Care &
could be offices, 2nd floor, washer/ laundry, water, 570-283-5714 Free Estimates
etc. Prime location,
corner lot, full base-
dryer hookup, yard,
parking, No Pets,
sewer & garbage
included. $495/
1 B edroom Sta rting WWW.CHESHIRE CARPET REPAIR & Landscaping
Tree trimming, Reliable Service
Lifetime Shingles
pruning & removal.
ment. 2nd floor is 3
bedroom apartment
941 Apartments/
Quiet /Secluded/
Convenient $425.
month + security
& lease. HUD
a t $675.00 CONSTRUCTIONSERVICES.COM INSTALLATION Stump Grinding,
Cabling.
A.B.C. Professional
Painting
on all roofs for same
price as 30 year.
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plus 3 car garage
Unfurnished + utilities. Discount accepted. Call • Includes gas heat, Kitchens, Baths,
Certified, Insured. Free Estimates We Specialize In
570-855-4259
and parking for 570-687-6216 or Finish Basements, Fully Insured
6 cars.
available, lease, ref-
570-954-0727 w ater,sew er & trash Decks, Porches
570-283-1341
570-542-7265
New Construction J.R.V. ROOFING

ASHLEY
erences. 574-9827 Residential 570-824-6381
MLS #10-4339 • C onvenient to allm ajor
$174,900
Call Charlie Affordable 1 bed- 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ highw ays & public
Handyman Jobs.
570-357-8631 HARDWOOD FLOOR Power rake your
Repaints
Comm./Industrial
Roof Repairs & New
Roofs. Shingle, Slate,
REFINISHING &
yard, dethatching All Insurance
VM 101 room. Off street Unfurnished Unfurnished transportation INSTALLATION Hot Built Up, Rubber,
parking, w/d 1039 Chimney Recoat your hard-
aeration, shrubbery Claims Gutters & Chimney
hookup, water incl. • Fitness center & pool Service wood floors starting
trimming & spring Apartments Repairs. Year Round.
$375/per month, +
security Call
IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE • P atio/B alconies at $1. A SQ. FT.
For free estimate
clean ups.
570-639-2711
Interior/Exterior
Spray,Brush, Rolls
Licensed/Insured
ŠFREE EstimatesŠ
(973) 508-5976 Immediate Occupancy!! • P et friendly* A-1
1 ABLE CHIMNEY call 570-793-4994
Free estimates. WallpaperRemoval
Cabinet Refinish-
• O nline rentalpaym ents Rebuild & Repair Jim Harden
ASHLEY
912 Lots & Acreage ing

Modern 2 bedroom,
MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS • Flexible lease term s
Chimneys. All
types of Masonry.
1129 Gutter
Repair & Cleaning COUNTRY GENTLEMAN Drywall/Finishing
Power Washing
570-288-6709
New Roofs &

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TOTAL YARD CARE
laundry, parking,bus Brick & Block, Rubber, Slate,
Handy Man
Goodleigh Manor
New development.
stop. No pets.
Water included. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 Sa turd a y 1 0-2 Roofs & Gutters.
Licensed &
GUTTERS CLEANED & REPAIRED Lawns-Shrubs - FREE ESTIMATES
Gutters, Chimney
Repairs. Credit
$535 + utilities, first Window Cleaning. Tilling-Mulch. Larry Neer
2 acres. Beautiful
/last & security
• Affordable Senior Apartments 822-27 1 1 Insured Regulars, storms, Senior Discount. 570-606-9638
Cards accepted.
View. $49,900 570-735-2257 FREE ESTIMATES!
570-954-1992 • Income Eligibility Required w w w .liv ea tw ilk esw ood .com etc. Pressure Free Estimates Licensed-Insured
Negotiable washing, decks,
570-357-1138 • Utilities Included! • Low cable rates; * Restrictions Ap p ly Family Owned EMERGENCIES
AVOCA
docks, houses,Free 570-287-3852
• New appliances; laundry on site; estimates. Insured. Chris Emmett’s

CEDAR
DURYEA COZY HEARTH Int./Ext. Painting
1 & 2 bedroom • Activities! (570) 288-6794
44.59 ACRES
CHIMNEY Plaster, Drywall Mister “V”
apartments, just • Curb side Public Transportation Chimney Cleaning, MOWING, TRIMMING Repairs Constr uction

VILLAGE
remodeled, no pets. Rebuilding, Repair, 1132 Handyman EDGING, SHRUBS & 25 Yrs. Experience Year Round
$500 to $575 + Please call 570-825-8594 Stainless Steel Lin- Services HEDGES. 570-899-5781 Roof Specialist
utilities & security. ing, Parging, Stuc- LAWN CARE.
Call 570-328-3773 TDD/TTY 800-654-5984 co, Caps, Etc. FULLY INSURED
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apts, 3 kitchens
with appliances, 3 MOUNTAIN Holiday Specials! 1042 Cleaning &
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NEED YOUR LAWN CUT?
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Licensed
baths. Apts. have $250 Off 1st Months Rent,
served with all access to one APARTMENTS Dave 570-479-8076 GENERAL YARD Specials, Drywall
& Insured
28 Years
utilities. KOZ another. No lease. & $250 Off Security HOME/OFFICE WORK? & Wallpaper Experience
The good life... Regions Best
approved.
$2,395,000
$795 for all 3 apts
($265 per apt.)
close at hand Address
Deposit With Good Credit.
CLEANING
Experienced, DOPainting,
IT ALL HANDYMAN Two responsible
High School
570-762-6889 570-829-5133
MLS#10-669 1 bedroom starting @ $690 References & drywall, students available.
Convenient to all FREE ESTIMATES
Call Charlie • 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. • 1,2 & 3 Bedroom Apts. Background check. plumbing & all types WINTER
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colleges and gas Mountain Top Prompt Starts
Call Shirley of home repairs,
drilling areas. • Total Air-Conditioning • Total Air-Conditioning 570-288-2653 also office cleaning
only. 570-868-6134 & Completions. ROOFING
Call for more info • Washer & Dryer • Gas Heat & HW Included ‹ Washer & Dryer Leave Message available. No Hidden Extras. Special $1.29 s/f
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FRANKLINTOWNSHIP
53.52 prime acres
• Hi-Tech Fitness Center
• Tennis & Basketball Courts
• Shopping Shuttle
• Full -Size Washer & Dryer
‹ Swimming Pool
‹ Easy Access to
Masonry
DEMPSKI MASONRY
Trucking
We do it all!
Lawn Care - Summer
570-650-3008
1297 Tree Care
• Private Entrances • Private Entrances packages available,
M. PARALIS PAINTING
located in the
Dallas School Dis- Monday - Friday 9-5 Monday - Friday 9-5
I-81 & CONCRETE
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tree
patios,
trimming & Int/ Ext. painting, GASHI AND SONS
trict. MLS#11-1150
$549,000
DALLAS
1 bedroom, 1 bath,
Monday - Friday 9-5
Saturday 9-1
Saturday 9-1
Monday - Friday 9-5
Saturday
Saturday 9-1
9-1
Mon – Fri. 9 –5
44 Eagle Court
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No job too small. Call Us First! removal.
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Gutter
Custom
Power washing.
Professional work
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PITTSTON
HANOVER TOWNSHIP KINGSTON PLYMOUTH 1/2 DOUBLE KINGSTON HOUSE
Large half double, 3
Wilkes-Barre
Apartments
Wilkes-Barre
Š2 bedroom
KINGSTON
239 Schuyler Ave
WAREHOUSE/LIGHT Lyndwood Avenue
Very spacious 3 3 bedrooms, living
room, dining room &
Nice, clean
furnished room, FLORIDA
bedroom half dou- Boca Raton
MANUFACTURING
bedrooms, 1.5 single, kitchen, hardwood starting at $315.
Available 2,050 sf office ble with neutral Beautiful 5 room
baths, kitchen, exceptional floors, washer dryer Efficiency at $435
space. 2nd floor. decor. Off street home with Pool.
dining & living room.
SAINT JOHN Kingston Modern, four sepa- hookup, large back month furnished

OFFICE SPACE
Includes sewer, parking. Private with all utilities Fully furnished. On
ŠLarge 3 rate offices, large yard, pets consid-
yard in rear. Ample canal lot. $600
trash, refrigerator
and range. APARTMENTS bedroom
Hanover
reception area, Storage. Conve- ered. utilities by ten-
ant. fridge & stove
included. Off
street parking. weekly. If interest-

PITTSTON
break room, confer- nient to schools. 570-718-0331 ed, write to:
$650 + utilities. 419 N. Main St Š3 bedroom, ence room & pri- included. 1st month
Call Bernie $560 / month + utili- 120 Wagner St.
Wilkes Barre large, affordable vate bathroom. Main St. & security. $500-
888-244-2714 ties. 1 year lease, Moosic, PA 18507
Nanticoke $795 month 12,000 sq. ft. build- security. No pets. $550 monthly. 965 Roommate
Spacious Š2 bedroom, + utilities 570-592-2432 or
PITTSTON Wanted
ing in downtown Call 570-793-6294
1 bedroom. large, water Call 706-5628 570-899-3452

Find
location. Ware-
Secured Senior included

NEWLY REMODELEDall
Building.
Applicants must
Pittston
ŠLarge 1
COMMERCIAL SPACE
house with light
manufacturing.
Building with some
KINGSTON
Large 1/2 double SWEET VALLEY
HARVEYS LAKE
HOUSE SHARE
that
2 bedrooms, be over age 62 & bedroom water office space. Entire with 3 bedrooms,
KINGSTON FOR RENT
included Available May 1st
appliances provid- be income building for lease or living room, dining
Wyoming 46 Zerby Ave 3 bedroom, 2 bath Will share my 3 bed-
ed, pets ok, Tenant qualified. will sub-divide. room (with red car-
Š3 bedroom 620 Market St. Sunday 1pm-3pm home in quiet,coun- room above lake.

new
Pays Electric Only!! MLS #10-1074 pet throughout) try setting. Large with one senior
1 Year Lease, $775/ Rent start at $501 exceptional Newly Renovated Call Charlie Lease with option
eat-in kitchen with eat in kitchen, full $350. + For details
per month, $775/ per month. Old Forge Prime Space. 570-829-6200 to buy, completely
additional pantry basement. No pets. 610-574-4080
security deposit. Includes ALL Š2 bedroom VM 101 remodeled, mint,
1,250 sq. ft., area. 1 bath. Large $800/month + secu-

job.
utilities. exceptional turn key condition,
Call (570) 335-0146
water included Near Kingston
Corners. Great
fenced yard.
Gas/hot water
3 bedrooms, 1.5 rity & utilities. Call
(570) 477-3346 or
LINEUP
PLYMOUTH
McDermott & baths, large
570-970-6694 McDermott location for retail or baseboard heat. All
utilities by tenant.
closets, with (570) 762-2774 ASUCCESSFULSALE
1st floor, 1 bedroom Equal Real Estate business office. $650 + security.
hardwoods, carpet
INCLASSIFIED!
WILKES-BARRE
apartment. Stove, Housing Inc. Property Easy Access and & tile floors, new
Call Steven
fridge,
sewage
water &
included.
Front & Back porch.
Opportunity Management
570-821-1650
(direct line)
parking. Call Cliff
570-760-3427 WILKES-BARRE (570) 561-5245
kitchen and baths,
gas heat, shed,
large yard.
16 Larch Lane
2 bedroom house
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale The
$400 + security. Call
WILKES-BARRE
Mon-Fri. 8-7pm COMMERCIAL RETAIL SPACE LARKSVILLE $134,000, seller for rent. $540 + utili- in classified Times Leader
570-262-0540 Sat. 8-noon
LUZERNE AVAILABLE IN ESTABLISHED 3 bedroom, 1 bath
will pay closing
costs, $5000 down
ties & security. Call is the best way
tocleanoutyourclosets! Classified
APARTMENTS
484-274-6647
SWOYERSVILLE section.
125 Main Street half double, Freshly and monthly
Commercial store SHOPPING CENTER cleaned & painted. payments are You’re in bussiness
FOR RENT! front appox. 2,700 800 to 2400 sq. ft. Tenant pays all utili- $995/month.
WILKES-BARRE with classified!
ENERGY EFFICIENT 425 South Franklin
sq. ft. in high traffic
area. Attached
Starting at
$750/month
ties including sewer. WALSH
MOCANAQUA
1 bedroom + 4
rooms. Very modern
Street. For lease.
Available immedi-
warehouse &
garage. $650/
973-265-4234 $550 plus security.
Call (570) 332-5723
REAL ESTATE
570-654-1490 MONARCH RENTALS
& clean. 1st floor, ately, washer/dryer month + utilities.
STUDENT HOUSING HOUSE TO SHARE
washer, dryer, off on premises, no
pets. We have stu-
Call 570-331-3600
NANTICOKE KINGSTON 3 bedrooms,
Professional male

WILKES-BARRE
street parking, new seeking profes-
carpeting 1st month
& security required.
dio, 1, 2 bedroom
apts. On site park- WYOMING MOOSIC
3 bedrooms, 1.5
bath, fridge & stove
54 Krych St.
Single: 3 bedroom,
all appliances
provided.
sional female to
share house. Only
No pets, no smok- ing. Fridge, stove 2.5 & 3 room
Office Rental Space
OFFICE/COMMERCIAL provided, washer/ 1.5 bath, gas heat, Call 570-822-7039 $250/ month. All
provided. We have a efficiencies. Heat, 2,500 SF First Floor dryer hookup & wall wall to wall,
ing. $550 + utilities. Build To Suit. 1000 utilities included.
24/7 security cam- hot water, garbage $500/month + to wall carpet. kitchen with stove
Call 267-872-4825
WILKES-BARRE
era presence and all & full maintenance to 2000 sq. ft. suites Beautiful home 5
utilities. $475/month plus and refrigerator.
doors are electroni- included. Off street in high volume area rooms + 2 bed-
Will divide. security & utilities. Quiet street. No
cally locked. $450- parking. No Pets. with parking. Con- Parsons rooms. Rec base-
First month free. 570-472-2392 pets. Not Section
650/per month, $500/mo + security veniently located. 143 Stucker Ave. ment, carpeted.
570-823-1413 8 approved. No pets, neat per-
Call Mechele
NANTICOKE
water & sewer paid, Call 570-693-3492 3 Bedroom 1-1/2
$675/mo. son wanted, age
One month/security (570) 814-4006 Bath. 1,900 square
WILKES-BARRE
570-288-6009 unimportant. Call 829-7130
WYOMING
deposit. Call (570) foot Modern Home
WEST PITTSTON 793-6377 after
NANTICOKE PAD WITH DRIVE THRU
HALF DOUBLE in Great Neighbor- 570-762-8202
to place an
2 bedroom apart-
ment. Dining room,
10:00 a.m. to set an
appointment or
BLANDINA
APARTMENTS
Deluxe 1 & 2 bed-
Commercial
Available on busy
3 bedroom with
washer/dryer hook
up. Front & back
NANTICOKE
Desirable
hood. Includes all
Appliances. Large
fenced in yard with SCRANTON/SOUTH employment ad.
living room, kitchen. email shlomo_voola Space
@yahoo.com. room. Wall to Wall 760 SF corner. 2500 sq ft porch. Fenced in Lexington Village deck & shed. Off Quiet Block
Washer dryer carpet. Some utili- 973-879-4730 Nanticoke, PA Street Parking. No 4 private bedrooms
hookup. Heat & wilkesliving.com Excellent location back yard. ONLY
ONL
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LEADER.
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ties by tenant. No on the square. No Pets. Many ranch style smokers / pets. plus shared kitchen
water included. pets. Non-smoking. homes. 2 bedrooms $875 / month + utili- & baths, ample
Former dental WILKES-BARRE $550/month +
570-430-3095
WILKES-BARRE Elderly community.
Quiet, safe. Off
office. Next to
TIRED OF HIGH
security & utilities.
(570) 822-7657
2 Free Months With
A 2 Year Lease
ties. Security, Cred-
it Check & Refer-
closets.
$420/month
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WEST PITTSTON Clean, 2 bedroom, highrise. Will make


street parking. Call decor adjustments $795 + electric ences Required. 570-575-6280
2nd floor duplex.
2 bedroom, 2nd
floor apartment.
Stove, hookups,
parking, yard. No
570-693-2850 to suit tenants.
Closet space, RENTS? PLAINS SPACIOUS SQUARE FOOT RE 570-332-6003
962 Rooms 962 Rooms
Washer/dryer hook- pets/no smoking. 944 Commercial pantry and powder
room. Heat and hot
Are you paying too
much for your cur-
4 bedrooms, wall to
wall carpeting. 1.5 MANAGEMENT
up, carport parking, $475 + utilities.
WILKES-BARRE Bear Creek Township

Countryside Inn
Properties rent office? Call us! baths, living room, 866-873-0478
heat & hot water Call 570-868-4444 water furnished.
included. Stove & $730/month We have modern kitchen. Fridge, Riverside Dr.
Fridge. References Call office space avail- stove, dishwasher,
PITTSTON Stately brick, 4 Rooms starting at
WILKES-BARRE COMMERCIAL BUILDING
& security. $650. 570-287-4700 able in Luzerne washer/ dryer bedroom, 2 bath &
570-654-7479
12,000 + square
Bank Building on hookup. Off street James Street
2 half bath home. Daily $39.99 + tax
Public Square. parking. $700 + utili- Single family home,
Leave Message
West Pittston, Pa.
EAST END
4 Rooms,
foot. Forty Fort
60 Billey Street
OFFICE SPACE
18 Pierce St
Rents include heat,
central air, utilities,
ties, 1st, last &
security. No pets.
freshly painted,
brand new gas fur-
Hardwood floors,
spacious rooms,
beautiful patio,
Weekly $169.99 + tax
GARDEN VILLAGE 2 Bedrooms, Wall Rent with Option trash removal, and 570-823-4116 or nace, 3 bedrooms,
APARTMENTS to Wall carpet, To Buy or For Sale.
Kingston, PA
Available Immedi- nightly cleaning - all 570-417-7745 or 1 1/2 baths, off all appliances
included. $1,600/
Microwave
221 Fremont St. stove and Zoned commercial without a sneaky 570-417-2737 street parking. No Refrigerator
ately, Off street month + utilities.
Housing for the refrigerator & Industrial. Ware- CAM charge. pets, no smoking.
parking. Security MLS#10-2290 WiFi
WILKES-BARRE
elderly & mobility $525.00/month + house, offices, 4 Access parking at $675 / month + utili-
required. 3 room 570-696-3801
ties. Call Betty at
impaired; all utilities security. bath rooms, huge
storage area.
Suite $300/month, the new intermodal
garage via our cov- Century 21 Call Margy HBO

Casino
included. Federally Heat Included. includes utilities. 178 Charles St 570-696-0891
subsidized
program. Extremely
No pets.
Available May 1st.
Available June 1st.
570-881-4993
570-690-0564
570-823-7564
ered bridge. 300SF
to 5000SF available.
Available Now!
2 bedroom, 1.5
Smith Hourigan
Group (570) 823-8027
low income persons Call 570-823-2214 We can remodel to bath, Townhouse 570-287-1196 www.casinocountrysideinn.com
after 1 p.m. suit. Brokers Pro- style. No Section 8. ext 3559 info@casinocountrysideinn.com
COMMERCIAL SPACE
encouraged to
OFFICE SPACE tected. Call Jeff $550/month + utili- or 570-714-6127
apply. Income less
than $11,900. KINGSTON Pyros at 822-8577 ties. References &

Selling
WILKES-BARRE
570-655-6555,
8 am-4 pm,
Monday-Friday.
LAFAYETTE GARDENS EXETER 166 W. Union St.
Avail. March 1. 947 Garages
security required.
Call 570-301-2785
SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR! $675. per month 600 sq. ft of newly
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
113 Edison St. For appointment & renovated office WILKES-BARRE
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
Quiet neighborhood.
2 bedroom apart-
ments available for
further information
call 237-6070
space. Rent
includes heat and
electric. Off street
HANOVER TWP. 2 Half Doubles
Both located in nice
neighborhoods. Off
WHITE HAVEN
1 bedroom. Heat
immediate occu-
pancy. Heat & hot
water included. $625 DOLPHIN PLAZA
parking available.
$800 per month.
Call 570-287-5090
street parking. No
pets. Security & all
utilities by tenant.

your
included. Pay Call Aileen at Rte. 315
570-822-7944 3 bedrooms, 1 bath,
2,000 SF
OFFICE SPACE
electricity and detached garage.
cable. Office / Retail
$675/month. Also,
Next to Gymboree
WILKES-BARRE
$460/monthly West Pittston Adorable 2 bed-
516-457-4002 4,500 SF Office Wyoming Ave. room. $525/month
Showroom, High traffic location. 1427 San Souci Pky
570-766-1881
WILKES-BARRE LODGE Warehouse
Loading Dock
Office space with
Character. 885 sq.
Newly remodeled,
fully equipped full
Formerly The
4 Acres touching ft. Great for busi- service garage. 953 Houses for Rent
I81 will build to suit. Also has a detail
Mayflower Travel Lodge Call 570-829-1206
ness, retail or spa.
wash bay. Garage
Crossing
497 Kidder St., Rent includes heat
is 2,560 square ASHLEY

ride?
Wilkes-Barre & water. Call for
Apartments Rooms Starting
at:
FORTY FORT
Free standing build-
more details at
570-655-9325
feet with 50 feet
road frontage on
the Sans Souci
Single family home,
3 bedrooms, mod-
Daily $44.99 + ern kitchen, 1 bath.
570.822.3968 tax
ing. Would be great Parkway Nice fenced yard.
Weekly $189.99
for any commercial PLAINS TWP $249,900 $600 + utilities +
use. 1900 sq. ft. on 7 PETHICK DRIVE 570-696-2468
- Light & bright + tax security. Call Lynda
the ground floor OFF RTE. 315
Microwave, (570) 262-1196
open floor plans with an additional 1200 & 700 SF
Refrigerator, Office Available.
800 sq. ft in finished
- All major
appliances included
WiFi, HBO
570-823-8881
lower level. Excel-
lent location, only 1
Reasonable.
570-760-1513
DUPONT
Large completely
- Pets welcome* www.Wilkes
block from North remodeled 2 bed-
BarreLodge.com

315 PLAZA
- Close to everything Cross Valley room styled town-
- 24 hour emergency Expressway and house. Stove &
one block from
WILKES-BARRE
maintenance fridge included.
Wyoming Ave (route 1750 & 3200 SF
KINGSTON
Private interior
- Short term 11) Take advan- Retail / Office attic & basement
leases available tage of this prime Space Available access. Washer/

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FRANKLIN GARDENS location for just
$1050 per month!
570-829-1206 2,500 sf Garage
Zoned Commercial- dryer hookup. Heat
Call TODAY For included. Nice yard.
SENIOR LIVING 570-262-1131 ly. Two over head
$750. No pets.
AVAILABILITY!!
WEST PITTSTON garage & entrance
doors. Private bath. 570-479-6722
HANOVER TWP
classified section until your
www.mayflower OPEN HOUSE $1.00 SQ. FT. Located on private
crossing.com April 16th
10:00AM-4:00PM
Parkway Plaza
Sans Souci Parkway
18,000 & 9,000
sq. ft. Great,
road. Gas Heat.
$875/month +
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
3 bedroom single
Š1 & 2 bedrooms Commercial Space clean assembly utilities, security &
Certain Restrictions family. 1 1/2 baths.

vehicle is sold.
ŠLaundry facility For Lease 1,200 sq. space; A/C; Gas references.
Apply* Driveway, yard, nice
ŠStove, fridge ft. starting at $600/ heat; Own meters; 570-706-5628
area. $800 + utilities
ŠSecure building month. Off street New 1/2 baths; Call 570-332-5723
ŠCommunity parking. Central freight elevator
Rooms. Owner/Agent 950 Half Doubles
HARVEY’S LAKE
heat & air. Call
ŠElevator 570-991-0706 908-852-4410
Š2 fully handicap
accessible apts. ASHLEY 2 bedroom home.

WILKES-BARRE
2 bedroom apart-
also available
Recently
944 Commercial
Properties
944 Commercial
Properties
Spacious 3 bed-
room half double
All appliances,
water, sewer & trash.
NO PETS. Security
renovated. with finished walk
ment. 1 bath. Eat in Call Christy and lease.
kitchen. Closed in up attic. Living 570-762-6792
570-417-0088 room, dining room,
terrace. $625 + utili-

HARVEYS LAKE
eat-in kitchen. New
ties & security. Call
718-809-3338
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH WILKES-BARRE windows. Stove &
1st floor, 2 bed- PROVINCIAL TOWER - S. MAIN fridge included. All Charming

WILKES-BARRE
utilities by tenant. 3 bedroom above
room. Wall to wall
carpet. Off street Great Commercial Store Front, $475/month + secu-
rity. Call Jocelyn
Harveys Lake.
2 bedroom apart-
ment. Excellent parking. Washer/ & Inside Suites Available (570) 262-3139
May-October. $900
month. Info
dryer included. 1
condition, large
month security &
Steps from New Intermodal Hub 610-574-4080
storage area. $650/
month includes references & credit & Public Parking
DURYEA MOUNTAINTOP
heat, water &
sewage. No pets.
check. No pets. Call
for more info. Starting at $650 2 bedrooms, tile
kitchen and bath, 2 Bedroom
Security & (570) 574-2249 utilities included w/d hookup, off- Cottage in quiet
references required street parking setting. $875 +
FREE RENT - Call For Details Today!
570-283-3887
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH $600/per month,
plus utilities Call
utilities, security,
application & lease.
570-829-1573
WILKES-BARRE
SECURE (570) 237-2076 570-592-1241
BUILDINGS
2 bedrooms apt. 1 & 2 bedroom 944 Commercial 944 Commercial
2nd floor, stove, apartments. Properties Properties
fridge, fenced in Laundry facility. Off
yard, $500 + gas, street parking avail-
electric & water.
570- 417-0088 for
appointment &
able. Starting at
$440. 570-332-5723 OFFICENTERS - Pierce St., Kingston
Call 829-7130 to place your ad.
application.
WILKES-BARRE TWP
WILKES-BARRE
264 Academy St
2.5 bedroom,
basement apartment,
washer/dryer hookup
2 bedrooms, newly and yard.
renovated building. Clean & ready.
Washer & dryer. No smoking or pets.
$600/per month $505 + utilities
includes heat, hot

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LEADER.
EADER.
& security
water and parking. Call 570-823-3983
646-712-1286 L EAVE A M ESSAGE
570-328-9896
570-855-4744

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447 S. Franklin St. MODERN 2 BEDROOM
MUST SEE!
1 bedroom, study,
3rd floor, hardwood
floors through out,
Professional Office Rentals
off street parking, spacious kitchen, Full Service Leases • Custom Design • Renovations • Various Size Suites Available

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laundry. Includes stove & refrigerator Medical, Legal, Commercial • Utilities • Parking • Janitorial
heat and hot water, included. Heat,
Hardwood floors water & garbage Full Time Maintenance Staff Available

1-570-287-1161
and appliances. included.
Trash removal. $750 plus security.
$575/per month, Cats welcome. For Rental Information Call:
Call (570) 821-5599 570-239-9840

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