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SEVERE WEATHER CO N T R AC T I M PA S S E

General
New flooding fears grip the region nurses to
River on
rise from
strike on
heavy rain Sunday
By EDWARD LEWIS Union members have been
elewis@timesleader.com
working under expired
Heavy rain threatened al-
ready swollen streams and contract for two years.
creeks on Thursday as the Sus-
quehanna River is expected to
crest just over 28 feet this By MATT HUGHES
morning in mhughes@timesleader.com
Wilkes- WILKES-BARRE – Citing frus-
First reported at Barre, tration with the hospital oper-
6:08 prompting ator’s refusal to negotiate in good
a.m. fears of faith, nurses at General Hospital
timesleader.com flooding in will walk out Sunday morning.
some areas. The Wyoming Valley Nursing
Bright Association, the union for the
sunshine broke through the hospital’s nursing staff, and the
clouds late Thursday morning Pennsylvania Association of Staff
after several days of severe and Nurses and Allied Professionals
torrential thunderstorms top- (PASNAP) are planning a 24-
pled trees, interrupted power hour strike starting at 7 a.m. Sun-
and left some roads flooded. day. Nurses at the hospital have
Two to five inches of rain had S. JOHN WILKIN /THE TIMES LEADER been working
fallen across A passer-by checks out the rising Susquehanna River under the Market Street Bridge along the River Common after heavy rain under an ex- General Hos-
WEEKEND Luzerne moved through the area and across the upper Susquehanna River basin Thursday morning. pired contract pital spokes-
F O R E C A S T County since for approxi-

Rain washes out


Tuesday, ac- mately two man James P.
Forecast from cording to years. McGuire said
the National
storm reports The nurses’ the hospital is
Weather Ser-

Cherry Blossom
to the Nation- union, repre-
vice: prepared to
Today, 57, al Weather senting more
scattered Service in than 400 nurses bring in re-
showers. Binghamton, at the hospital, placement
Saturday,67, N.Y. accused the op- workers if
sunny.
Some streets are flooded in INSIDE: For related story, see
Similar Page 3 of The Guide. erator, Commu-
Sunday, 72,
rainfall totals
the outbreak of wet weather. nity Health Sys-
nurses strike,
partly sunny.
fell in the up- Pumping stations working. Drew McLaughlin, assistant tems, based in adding that
per Susque- to Mayor Tom Leighton, said Tennessee, of doctors and
hanna River the recent rains have soaked the bad faith bar- other medical
basin, resulting in higher than By BILL O’BOYLE city and caused large areas of gaining tactics.
expected river levels in Wilkes- boboyle@timesleader.com pooling in Kirby Park, site of the “Their poli- staff are not
Barre. WILKES-BARRE – Heavy festival. cies and their involved in
According to the Middle At- rain has caused the postpone- “The ground conditions in bad faith bar- the strike.
lantic River Forecast Center in ment of the city’s annual Cherry Kirby Park are not optimal for CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER gaining is ac-
Blossom Festival that had been Rich Krzywicki, chaperoning children at Kirby Park Thursday tually driving
See FLOODING, Page 7A scheduled this weekend. See RAIN, Page 7A afternoon, found the pond overflowing its banks. staff out of the area; that has a di-
rect impact on our quality of
care,” said union President Fran
Prusinski, a critical care unit

South’s whirlwind of death


nurse at the hospital. “Our pa-
tients come first, and we need to
recruit and retain the nurses that
we have. Everyone should be con-
cerned if they’re driving nurses
Hundreds of lives are reported lost hit areas surveyed obliterated homes and out of the area.”
in the massive outbreak of storms. debris-strewn streets. Some told of dead- The union has clashed with
ly winds whipping through within sec- Community Health Systems over
Alabama is hardest hit. onds of weather alerts broadcast during contracts, bargaining practices
the storms Wednesday afternoon and eve- and company policies since the
ning. provider purchased the hospital
By GREG BLUESTEIN and JAY REEVES and other assets of the Wyoming
Associated Press
“It happened so fast it was unbelieva-
ble,” said Jerry Stewart, a 63-year-old re- Valley Health Care System in
PLEASANT GROVE, Ala. — Massive 2009.
tornadoes tore a town-flattening streak tired firefighter who was picking through
The strike will coincide with
across the South, killing at least 281 peo- the remains of his son’s wrecked home in
the two-year anniversary of the
ple in six states and forcing rescuers to Pleasant Grove, a suburb of Birmingham. company’s takeover of General
carry some survivors out on makeshift “They said the storm was in Tuscaloosa Hospital; it will also mark the sec-
stretchers of splintered debris. Two of and it would be here in 15 minutes. And ond nurses’ strike since CHS as-
Alabama’s major cities were among the before I knew it, it was here.” sumed control.
AP PHOTO places devastated by the deadliest twister He and his wife, along with their daugh- Nurses threatened to walk out
Joyce Hartsfield hugs Laura Gibbs in Calhoun County, Ala. on Thursday. President outbreak in nearly 40 years.
Barack Obama said he would visit Alabama today to view damage. As day broke Thursday, people in hard- See STORMS, Page 6A See STRIKE, Page 14A

WEATHER INSIDE
Jillian Graham
Partly sunny, a shower.
High 57. Low 46.
A NEWS: Local 3A
Nation & World 5A
Obituaries 2A, 8A
Union titan Bianco remembered for lifetime of service
Details, Page 10B Birthdays 12A The regional labor leader, who Union and long-time leader of Wilkes-Barre
Editorials 13A the Greater Wilkes-Barre La- Mayor Thomas
died in 2010, headed ILGWU Leighton reads a
bor Council.
B SPORTS: Scoreboard 2B and W-B Labor Council. proclamation
Baseball 3B “Bianco was the labor coun-
cil,” said Edward Harry, the honoring the late
Business 8B Sam Bianco at
Stocks 9B council’s current president.
By STEVEN FONDO “From the time Sam was elect- the Genetti Hotel
C CLASSIFIED: Comics 16C Times Leader Correspondent ed to head the organization in & Conference
Center in Wilkes-
THE GUIDE: WILKES-BARRE – Area 1978 until the day he died, he
Crossword/Horoscope Barre on Thurs-
leaders turned out at the Ge- was tireless. He was involved
Television day. Bianco was
netti Hotel & Conference Cen- in every aspect of the area’s la-
Movies known for head-
ter on Thursday night for a bor movement. ing the Greater
memorial to honor local union “This tribute was originally Wilkes-Barre
official Sam Bianco. planned for last October,” con- Labor Council.
Bianco, who passed away in tinued Harry. “But unfortu-
2010, was the former presi- nately, Sam passed away
6 09815 10011 dent of the local International
Ladies Garment Workers See BIANCO, Page 14A DON CAREY/ THE TIMES LEADER
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Corbett says colleges could drill for cash DETAILS


LOTTERY
MIDDAY DRAWING
Six of the 14 state campuses a meeting of the proposed budget for the fiscal drilled in the past three years and als like barium and strontium,
DAILY NUMBER 6-1-3
Pennsylvania As- year that starts in July would cut many thousands more planned. trace radioactivity and small
in Pennsylvania are located on BIG FOUR 2-7-9-9
sociation of Coun- $2 billion from education and re- Drilling for gas in deep shale amounts of toxic chemicals in-
Marcellus Shale formation. cils of Trustees at duce aid to colleges and universi- deposits is emerging as a major jected by the drilling companies. QUINTO 0-5-8-1-4
Edinboro Universi- ties by 50 percent. The newspa- new source of energy that sup- Most big gas states require TREASURE HUNT
ty. per said Corbett emphasized the porters say is homegrown, cheap drillers to dump their wastewa- 08-13-18-25-27
The Associated Press Corbett said six cuts are only proposals and that and friendlier environmentally ter into deep shafts drilled into
EDINBORO — Some Pennsyl- of the 14 campuses in the Penn- funding for education could than coal or oil. the earth to prevent it from con- NIGHTLY DRAWING
vania universities should consid- sylvania State System of Higher change as he negotiates the bud- But shale drilling requires in- taminating surface water. Al- DAILY NUMBER 0-8-5
er drilling for natural gas below Education are located on the get with state lawmakers. jecting huge volumes of water though it has moved to limit it,
campus to help solve their finan- Marcellus Shale formation, part The Marcellus Shale forma- underground to help shatter the Pennsylvania still allows hun-
BIG FOUR 3-8-0-4
cial problems, Gov. Tom Corbett of a vast region of underground tion lies primarily beneath Penn- rock — a process called hydrau- dreds of millions of gallons of the QUINTO 0-1-7-5-9
said Thursday. natural gas deposits that are cur- sylvania, New York, West Virgin- lic fracturing. Some of that water partially treated drilling waste- CASH FIVE
The Erie Times-News report- rently being explored and ex- ia and Ohio; Pennsylvania, how- returns to the surface, in addi- water to be discharged into riv- 04-13-24-29-32
ed that Corbett made the sug- tracted. ever, is the center of activity, tion to the gas, in the form of ul- ers from which communities MATCH SIX
gestion during an appearance at The Republican governor’s with more than 2,000 wells tra-salty brine tainted with met- draw drinking water.
06-21-22-29-34-36
HARRISBURG – No player

Two workers sue drilling firm Votes for drill fee, budget cuts linked matched all five winning
numbers drawn in Thurs-
day’s “Pennsylvania Cash 5”
The Associated Press wells. game so the jackpot will be
HARRISBURG — Pennsylva- The Jefferson County Republi- worth $330,000. Lottery
The employees of a trucking tractors. the well near Avella, about 25 nia’s top state senator says it’ll be can says there are strong feelings officials said 86 players
The Observer-Reporter in miles west of Pittsburgh. difficult to find a majority of law- about the issue in the Legisla-
firm were injured in explosion matched four numbers and
Washington, Pa. says 50-year- The Pennsylvania Depart- makers to vote for deep budget ture. Lawmakers have intro- won $216 each and 2,818
during testing at gas site. old Richard Lancaster, of Sar- ment of Environmental Protec- cuts if the state does not also re- duced about a half-dozen bills al- players matched three num-
dis, Ohio, and 36-year-old tion has said the driller failed quire companies drilling for Mar- bers and won $11 each.
ready to require the drillers to
Frank Lancaster, of New Mar- to properly manage flammable Monday’s “Pennsylvania
cellus Shale natural gas to pay a pay a tax or a fee.
The Associated Press tinsville, W.Va. filed the suit in byproducts before the Feb. 23 Match 6 Lotto” jackpot will
AVELLA, Pa. — Two work- the Circuit Court of Kanawha fire in which five 500-barrel tax or fee. Gov. Tom Corbett is proposing
Senate President Pro Tempore to fill a $4 billion project deficit be worth at least $1,000,000
ers injured in a fiery explosion County, W.Va. storage tanks of the liquid con- because no player holds a
during testing at a natural gas- The men were working for a densate ignited, but has yet to Joe Scarnati made the comments without raising taxes and says he
ticket with one row that
drilling site in southwestern trucking firm that is not being say if fines are warranted. Thursday while describing de- opposes a severance tax on drill-
matches all six winning
Pennsylvania are suing the sued, and are blaming Chesa- A Chesapeake spokeswoman tails of a bill he’s writing to col- ers, but not necessarily a local im-
numbers drawn in Thurs-
drilling firm and two subcon- peake Appalachia for the fire at declined comment. lect fees on Marcellus Shale pact fee. day’s game.

POLICE BLOTTER toxicated. He was charged with


public drunkenness, and the
Street, a one-way street, early
Wednesday morning. MOM AND DAUGHTER
store will prosecute him for the A passenger in Navarro’s OBITUARIES
WILKES-BARRE – City alleged thefts, police said. vehicle, Jennifer Alneida, 19, of
police reported the following: • Police said they arrested South Welles Street, was cited Airhart, Michael
• Amanda Noll of Garnet Thomas Sosa, 21, of South with underage drinking, police Baldrica, Albert
Lane said Thursday that some- Hancock Street, on evidence of said. Butera, John
one withdrew $503 from her drunken driving after investigat- • Police said windows were Diamanti, Mary
state debit card and that her ing a hit-and-run crash in the smashed on three vehicles on Dobzinski, John
password to use the card was area of Lehigh Street and Ivy George Avenue early Wednes-
changed. Noll said on April 20 Lane at 12:20 a.m. Thursday. day morning.
Grochowski, Loretta
she left her purse in a vehicle Sosa was spotted driving a • Chairs and a table were Habgood, Peggy
with a man known to her as vehicle without a front bumper stolen from a porch at 69 S. Hornlein, Thomas Sr.
“Joe.” The next day she noticed on Wilkes-Barre Boulevard. He Hancock St. Tuesday night. Klein, Murial
multiple denial fees on her card was pursued by police to South • Police charged Antoinette Law, Alice
and an unauthorized withdraw- Hancock Street, where he stop- Virginia Evans, 20, with simple
al. ped. assault and harassment and
Mosher, Charles
• Christine Myers of Reese Police said Sosa was given a Javan Thomas, 32, with harass- Nallon, Alice
Street said Wednesday that she breath test. Charges of driving ment after a disturbance at 324 Orbacz-Kubiski,
was struck in the face by Va- under the influence, accidents Parkview Circle on Tuesday. Susan
nessa Gamble of Hazle Avenue involving unattended vehicle Police said Evans struck Tho- Pavone, Massimo
while at a friend’s residence on and driving the wrong direction mas in the head with a glass Suchoski, Loretta
Blackman Street. Myers said on a one-way street will be filed ashtray, and Evans claimed
she sought medical treatment against Sosa, police said. Thomas struck her.
Winter-Haslin, Nancy
and was treated and released. • A man armed with a hand- • Police said Lori Dopko, 33, Page 2A, 8A
Gamble was charged with ha- gun robbed the Turkey Hill on of Plymouth, was cited with
rassment. Hazle Avenue late Tuesday public drunkenness when she
• Mark Stritzinger of High night. Police said the man en- was allegedly found intoxicated WHO TO CONTACT
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April 28, 2011
HANOVER TWP. – Township
police said they charged Jared
A n Asian elephant calf born at the Oklahoma City Zoo
two weeks ago walks with her mother, Asha, a 16-
year old Asian elephant, Thursday.
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Lee Beretsky, 28, of Waller


Mary Dia-
manti, age 83,
Family Church, Sugar Notch.
Preceding her in death, in addition
Street, Wilkes-Barre, on Tues- BUILDING
day with retail theft after an
of Hanover to her parents, were her husband, Pe- TRUST
Township,
died Thursday,
ter Diamanti; son, Orlando Peter Dia-
manti; brothers, Tony and Benjamin
investigation of a theft at the
Wine and Spirits, Sans Souci COURT BRIEFS simple assault before Luzerne
County Judge Chester Mu-
April 28, 2011 Karboski; and sisters, Loretta Kar- Parkway, in December. roski. The Times Leader strives to
at Hampton boski and Regina Garzilla. correct errors, clarify stories
House, Hanov- Surviving are sisters, Helen Kol- and update them promptly.
er Township. bicka and Jeanette Karboski, both of BUTLER TWP. – Township WILKES-BARRE – A Scran- PLAINS TWP. - An indecent
police reported the following: ton man charged with sexually exposure charge against Wil- Corrections will appear in this
Born in Ash- Ashley; and numerous nieces; neph-
ley, Mary was a daughter of the ews; great-nieces and great-nephews. • Police said an Emglo paint assaulting a then-9-year-old liam Marvin Altman, 57, of spot. If you have information
late Benjamin and Helen Alexa Funeral services will be held at 10 compressor was stolen from the girl was sentenced Thursday Waldorf, Md., was dismissed to help us correct an inaccu-
Karboski. a.m. Saturday from the Harold C. racy or cover an issue more
She liked music and enjoyed Snowdon Home for Funerals Inc., paint trade area at Keystone Job to seven to 14 years in state during a preliminary hearing
thoroughly, call the newsroom
participating in many activities at 420 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. Dea- Corp. prison. before District Judge Diana
at 829-7242.
the Hampton House. She especial- con John O’Connor will officiate. In- • A residence on South Old Mark Juice, 29, of North Malast on Thursday.
ly enjoyed joking with the staff at terment will be made in St. Mary’s Turnpike Road was struck by Main Street, was sentenced on State police gaming enforce-
Hampton House, who were always Cemetery, Hanover Township. A STORY IN WEDNESDAY’S
very caring and compassionate to- Friends may call from 9 a.m. until
yellow paintballs on April 20. a single count of aggravated ment unit had charged Altman
ward Mary. time of services at the funeral home • Police said money and a indecent assault of a child by with exposing himself to an edition of The Times Leader
Mary was a member of Holy Saturday. watch was missing from a room Luzerne County Judge David employee at Mohegan Sun at featured three members of
at a personal care facility. The Lupas. Juice pleaded no con- Pocono Downs casino on Feb. the first Challenger Little
resident discovered the theft test to the charge in October. 25, according to the criminal League program from 1991.
upon return to the facility after Lupas said Juice must regis- complaint. Included was Billy Sukus, now
Alice R. Law a hospital stay. ter his address under Megan’s 33. Debra Myers of Kingston is
Billy Sukus’ birth mother.
April 28, 2011 • Police said they charged Law for his entire life and PITTSTON – A man accused
Elvis Saracinaj, 18, of Joy Lane, undergo a mental health eval- by Avoca police of loitering
with criminal mischief for alleg- uation. outside an occupied house
A lice R. Law, of Wyoming Ave-
nue, Wyoming, died Thursday
morning, April 28, 2011, at the
Surviving are her nephew Joseph
M. Reynolds Jr., Mountainside, N.J.; edly smashing a windshield He is to have no contact pleaded guilty during a prelim-
niece Marylou Beglin of Mountain- near Carmen’s County Inn on with the victim in the case or inary hearing before District
Meadows Nursing and Rehabilita- side, N.J.; stepdaughter, Elizabeth Freedom Road on Saturday. any other minors or places Judge Fred Pierantoni on
tion Center, Dallas. M. Law, San Jose, Calif.; and step- +(ISSN No. 0896-4084)
She was born in Forty Fort and • Several tires on a Bobcat they frequent. Thursday. USPS 499-710
son James B. Law III, Etters, Pa.
was a daughter of the late Isaac J. A Mass of Christian Burial will loader and a construction truck According to court papers, John Kachinsky, 43, of Pitt-
and Mary Curley Reynolds. She be held at 11 a.m. Saturday in St. An- were punctured on Riccardi on Nov. 8, 2009, police were ston, pleaded guilty to loiter- Issue No. 2011-119
graduated from Forty Fort High thony of Padua Church, Memorial Drive. dispatched to a Pittston home ing and prowling at night. Advertising Newsroom
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School and Wyoming Seminary Avenue, Exeter, with Fr. Joseph D. • A vehicle owned by Brian for the report of a girl being Police withdrew charges of kpelleschi@timesleader.com jbutkiewicz@timesleader.com
Dean School of Business. Sibilano officiating. Friends and rel- Circulation
Prior to her marriage, she was atives are asked to go directly to the Eroh, of Drums, was struck by sexually assaulted. The girl flight to avoid apprehension Jim McCabe – 829-5000

employed as a secretary at the Grea- church for the Mass. The interment another vehicle that sped away said the assaults occurred and defiant trespass against jmccabe@timesleader.com
Published daily by:
ter Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Com- will be in Saint Ignatius Cemetery, after the crash in the parking between July 2007 and Novem- Kachinsky.
merce. She had resided in Forty Fort Pringle. There will be no calling lot of Dano’s Pub on South ber 2009. Police charged Kachinsky Wilkes-Barre Publishing Company
until 1974, and then she moved to hours. 15 N. Main St.
Hunter Highway on Monday. after he was spotted looking Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
Wyoming. She was a member of Memorial contributions, if desir-
Saint Anthony of Padua Church, ed, can be made to the charity of the • A resident of St. John’s WILKES-BARRE – A Larks- into an occupied house in the Periodicals postage paid at
Wilkes-Barre, PA and additional mailing offices
Exeter. donor’s choice. Road reported that the pas- ville man pleaded guilty 800 block of North Main Street
Postmaster: Send address changes
Preceding her in death are her Arrangements are entrusted to senger-side window of his pick- Thursday to assaulting a juve- on April 15, according to the to Times Leader, 15 N. Main St.,
husband James B. Law Jr.; sister, the Hugh B. Hughes & Son Inc., Fu- up truck was shot out while it nile male and taking money. criminal complaint. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
Anne J. Reynolds; and brother, Jo- neral Home, 1044 Wyoming Ave.,
seph M. Reynolds. Forty Fort.
was parked in front of his resi- Alan M. Kocher, 20, of Pack Kachinsky told police he Delivery Monday–Sunday $3.50 per week
Mailed Subscriptions Monday–Sunday
dence Friday between 7 p.m. Street, pleaded guilty to one was looking for a place to $4.35 per week in PA
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LOCAL
BLOCK GRANTS Cuts may impact street paving projects, emergency services and community programs I N B R I E F

Wilkes-Barre receives less funding


HARRISBURG

Pocono solar farm honored


A solar farm at Pocono Raceway in
Long Pond, Monroe County, on Thurs-
day was honored with one of 13 state
Environmental Excellence Awards.
The winners were selected from a
Leighton says $1.75 million in CDBG said, adding that future pool of applicants by the state Depart-
CDBG allocations are un-
funding appropriated to the city for ment of Environmental Protection and
certain. “We hope Wash- the non-profit Pennsylvania Environ-
2011 is its lowest amount since 1990. ington realizes they may mental Council and include programs
To see have made a mistake focusing on abandoned mine drainage
video, visit here.” reclamation, solar
By BILL O’BOYLE www.times The CDBG program is
leader.com
panel installation,
boboyle@timesleader.com funded by the U.S. Depart- and reducing the
WILKES-BARRE – It’s Community ment of Housing and Ur- environmental
Development Block Grant Week and ban Development and is impact of glass
Mayor Tom Leighton Thursday an- spent on a variety of different projects. processing.
nounced that the city’s annual allocation Brian Sullivan, spokesman for HUD in The solar farm
has been cut by16.2 percent, or $342,610. Washington, said the CDBG cuts came was funded without state incentives
“These cuts will negatively impact real as a result of the 11th-hour budget agree- and offsets the racetrack’s operating
people,” Leighton said at a press confer- ment several weeks back that Congress costs. It also provides enough surplus
ence at the Hollenback Fire Station on approved and President Obama signed electricity to power 1,000 homes and
North Washington Street that was built and averted a government shutdown. displace the production of more than
with CDBG money. “Municipalities like Wilkes-Barre will 3,400 tons of carbon dioxide each year.
Leighton said the cuts will affect the see a 16 to 17 percent cut in CDBG fund-
number of streets to be paved and demo- ing,” Sullivan said. LUZERNE COUNTY
S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER

Wilkes-Barre Mayor Tom Leighton announces cuts in the Community Devel-


lition of blighted properties. He said the
city donations to community groups like
Leighton highlighted the impact the
cuts will have on the city, noting that the Drug collection is set
opment Block Grant Program at the Hollenback Fire Station Thursday. Behind the Osterhout Free Library and the YM- $1.75 million in CDBG funding appropri- Expired, unused and unwanted pre-
Leighton are Nicole Ference, left, community development office; Kurt Sauer, CA Summer Camp also will be affected. scription drugs may be turned in at any
director of community development; Marie McCormick, city administrator. “This is a tragic situation,” Leighton See FUNDING, Page 14A of the nine collection sites in Luzerne
County from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sat-
urday.

Lokuta says
R E D H AT S O C I E T Y The service is free and anonymous.
Syringes will not be accepted.
Collection sites are located at the
Butler Township Police Department,

Republicans
415 W. Butler Drive, Drums; Dupont
Police Department, 600 Chestnut St.,
Dupont; Duryea Police Department,
315 Main St., Duryea; Harveys Lake

eyed her as
Police Department, state Route 415,
Harveys Lake; Kingston Township
Police Department, 180 E. Center St.,
Shavertown; Luzerne County District

DA write-in Attorney’s Office at the Wilkes-Barre


Police Department, 15 N. Washington
St., Wilkes-Barre; state police at Hazle-
ton, 250 Dessen Drive, West Hazleton;
The former county judge makes the state police at Wyoming, 475 Wyoming
Ave., Wyoming; and the Wright Town-
claim as she speaks of returning to ship Police Department, 321 S. Moun-
private law practice. tain Blvd., Mountain Top.

WILKES-BARRE
By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER
tmorgan@timesleader.com Paralegal may aid Selenski
DUPONT – Former Luzerne Coun- A paralegal requesting to be appoint-
ty Judge Ann Lokuta said she was ap- ed to assist in the case of double hom-
proached by persons within the Re- icide suspect Hugo Selenski does not
publican Party to launch a write-in need the permission of the court, a
campaign for district attorney, but de- Luzerne County senior judge said
clined the offer to focus on re-estab- Thursday.
lishing a private legal practice. Senior Judge Chester Muroski said
Lokuta, 57, of Dupont, said she in a court filing that a motion filed by
hopes to open her practice by the sum- Gerald P. Deady ask-
mer. She will focus on ing to be appointed to
the general practice assist in Selenski’s
of law, including civil BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER case does not need
and criminal work. Sharon Smits of Bartonsville, left, buys cash raffle tickets from Marilyn Burton of Auburn Center at the NEPA Red permission from the
Lokuta was re- Hat Queens Council seventh annual Red Hat Day celebration at Genetti’s Hotel & Conference Center, Wilkes-Barre, court because Muroski
moved from office Thursday. Below, Loraine Risley of Kingston walks down the runway at a fashion show. For Clicks, see Page 9A. previously said in
court papers defense

A red-hot hat day


December 2008 by
the state Court of Ju- attorneys can appoint Selenski
dicial Discipline whomever they wish
to the case.
“I have to based on its findings Selenski, 37, is charged with hom-
that she brought dis-
have a repute to the judici- icide in the deaths of Michael Kerkow-
ski and Tammy Fassett after their bod-
source of ary. The ruling fol- ies were unearthed from his Kingston
lowed a disciplinary Society provides social outlet for Members attend high teas, pajama par- her birthday, along with a copy of the
income. trial at which cour- ties and Halloween parties, among poem “Warning” by Jenny Joseph. Township property in June 2003.
women over the age of 50. Defense attorneys previously re-
I’m cer- thouse employees other events. The poem reads, in part: “When I
quested they be allowed to have sup-
and attorneys por- “We look for activities am an old woman I shall wear
tainly not trayed Lokuta as a ju- By DAWN DRUMIN that would be fun for wom- purple/ With a red hat that portive services in January, which was
abandoning dicial bully. Times Leader Correspondent en our age,” said NEPA doesn’t go and doesn’t suit granted by Muroski. Prosecutors later
filed court papers asking if Deady was
my appel- edThe order preclud-
Lokuta from ever
WILKES-BARRE – Genetti’s on
Market Street was awash with a sea of
Queens Council Vice Pres-
ident Romaine Stout of
me.” For this reason, women
wear red hats and pur- helping defense attorneys.
late again serving as a red hats and purple frocks on Thurs- Plains Township. “We’re all ple clothes to the WILKES-BARRE
rights.” judge, but it did not day when the NEPA about sisterhood and events.
impact her ability to
Ann Lokuta practice law.
Queens Council held its
seventh annual Red Hat
fun.”
The Red Hat So-
Women young-
er than 50 may
Rhee to speak at Wilkes
Former judge The decision to re- Society red hat day lun- ciety is a national join the group, but Michelle Rhee, founder and chief
establish her legal cheon. More than 400 organization must wear pink executive officer of StudentsFirst and
practice does not women donning bright with branches all hats. On the month the former chancellor of the Washing-
To see ton, D.C., public schools, will deliver
mean she has given up on her efforts red hats came from all over the U.S. Six- of their birthdays,
video, visit the 30th annual Max Rosenn Lecture in
to regain her seat on the bench, Lok- www.times over Northeastern ty chapters are ac- members over 50 can
uta said. Pennsylvania to attend tive in NEPA. switch the colors Law and Humanities on Sunday at
leader.com
She is currently working on a re- the event. The first Red Hat Society they wear to a purple Wilkes University.
quest that will be filed with the U.S. The Red Hat Society’s was founded in 1998 when Sue hat and red clothing. Rhee will speak
Supreme Court – known as a writ of members, called “Red Hatters,” are Ellen Cooper of Fullerton, Cal- about educational
certiorari – that asks the justices to women over 50 seeking a social outlet. if., gave a friend a red hat for See RED HAT, Page 14A reform at 7:30 p.m. in
hear her appeal of the Pennsylvania the Arnaud C. Marts
Supreme Court decision that upheld Center on South Fran-
klin Street. Admission

W-B outlaws bath salts, other synthetic drugs


her removal.
“I have to have a source of income,” is free and the event is
Lokuta said. “I’m certainly not aban- open to the public.
Local educators are
doning my appellate rights.” Rhee
encouraged to attend.
Lokuta previously served as an as- Ordinance supersedes emergency ond reading, will take ef- morning that was requested by District
Featured in the award-winning docu-
sistant district attorney from January fect in 10 days and will su- Attorney Jackie Musto Carroll.
measure; also, council is told that mentary “Waiting for Superman,” Rhee
to May 1988 before resigning follow- persede the emergency Also Thursday, Fred Heller, a home
city is unfair to contractors. has worked for 18 years to give children
ing a dispute with then-district attor- ordinance passed on improvement contractor from Moun-
the skills and knowledge they will need
ney Correale Stevens. She was elected April 14. tain Top, addressed council for the sec-
to compete in a changing world. She
judge in November 1991 and took of- The penalties outlined ond consecutive month, asking that
began her career as a third-grade teach-
fice in January 1992. By BILL O’BOYLE in the ordinance call for a the city become “more business-friend- er in the Baltimore schools before
Incumbent District Attorney Jac- boboyle@timesleader.com fine up to $500 and/or incarceration of ly.” moving into roles as an administrator
queline Musto Carroll, a Democrat, is WILKES-BARRE – City Council up to 30 days, upon conviction. At last month’s meeting, Heller and education reformer.
running unopposed on that party’s Thursday unanimously approved an The action comes three days after a asked council to look into the oper- On June 12, 2007, Rhee was appoint-
ticket in the May 17 primary election. ordinance banning the sale and con- Luzerne County judge issued an in- ations of the city and review all policies ed to lead the District of Columbia
There is no Republican candidate, sumption of synthetic drugs in the city, junction permanently banning the sale and fees. He said the current system is Public Schools, a school district serv-
meaning Musto Carroll virtually is as- especially the chemicals commonly of bath salts in Luzerne County. Presi- unfair and makes competition difficult. ing more than 47,000 students in 123
called bath salts. dent Judge Thomas Burke signed the schools.
See LOKUTA, Page 14A The ordinance, approved on its sec- injunction after a hearing Monday See SALTS, Page 14A
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Obama
I N B R I E F
PRINCE WILLIAM TO WED KATE MIDDLETON TODAY

shuffles
security
officials
As expected, CIA chief Panetta
to become defense secretary;
Gen. Petraeus to run CIA.
AP PHOTO

New zoo exhibit is dino-mite


Employee Gigi Allianic smiles as she By ERICA WERNER
stands near an animatronic Tyranno- and ROBERT BURNS
saurus rex dinosaur at the Woodland Associated Press
Park Zoo Thursday, in Seattle. The WASHINGTON — President
limited-engagement exhibit of more Barack Obama is heralding a ma-
than 10 dinosaur replicas, which roar, jor shuffling of his war and intelli-
snarl, hiss and spit at passers-by, gence team as the right move to
opens to the public April 30 and runs protect the nation’s security in-
through the summer. The exhibit fea- terests.
tures a 19-foot-tall herbivore Brach- AP PHOTOS The president announced four
iosaurus and the full-size T-rex among major personnel changes Thurs-
A British army band marches for the Changing of the Guard outside Buckingham Palace, in central London, Thursday
the seven species shown. day.
Excitement has been running high amid preparations for the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton today.
Obama announced that CIA

A to-do over ‘I do’


Director Leon Panetta will re-
MARRAKECH, MOROCCO place Defense Secretary Robert
Gates when Gates makes his
Terrorist bomb kills 14 long-planned exit this summer.
Obama lauds the management
A massive terrorist bombing tore
through a tourist cafe in the bus-
skills of Panetta as “exactly what
we need” in the next defense sec-
tling heart of Marrakech’s old quarter
Thursday, killing at least 11 foreigners Abbey site Britain’s Queen
Elizabeth II arrives
at a hotel for a pre-
retary
Gen. David Petraeus, the high-

of security,
and three Moroccans in the country’s profile commander of the wars in
royal wedding din-
deadliest attack in eight years. Iraq and Afghanistan, will re-
ner Thursday on the
At least 23 people were wounded in place Panetta at the CIA in the
wedding’s eve. Be-

star power
the blast a few minutes before noon in low, Kate Middleton fall, after helping to manage the
Djemma el-Fna square, one of the top gestures to the first steps of a drawdown of U.S.
attractions in a country that depends crowds gathered troops in Afghanistan.
heavily on tourism, Moroccan Interior outside the Goring Petraeus’ job will be filled by
Minister Taib Chergaoui said. By JILL LAWLESS Marine Corps Lt. Gen. John Al-
Associated Press Hotel in London.
Government spokesman Khalid len, the deputy commander of
Naciri told the AP it was too soon to LONDON — Each step has been re- U.S. Central Command. Diplo-
lay blame for what he called a terrorist hearsed, each flower meticulously ar- mat Ryan Crocker is being in-
attack, but he noted that Morocco ranged, the aisle of Westminster Ab- stalled as U.S. ambassador in Af-
regularly dismantles cells linked to bey transformed into a flowering and air crew will be on ceremonial du- Royal officials said William and Kate ghanistan.
al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb and green avenue of trees. ty to line the couple’s procession route have been intimately involved in plan-
says it has disrupted several plots. As Kate Middleton and best man between the abbey and Buckingham ning their wedding day, from the mu-

Anticipation
At least eight French citizens were Prince Harry had a final run-through Palace, just under 1 mile away. sic at the ceremony to the flowers to
being treated at Marrakech’s main inside the abbey where she will marry An additional 5,000 uniformed and the cake — in fact, two cakes — that
Tofail Hospital, along with one Cana- Prince William today, a growing undercover police will be alert for will be served to the guests. Kate opt-

builds over
dian, a British citizen and three Moroc- throng of curious tourists, dedicated threats from Irish dissident terrorists, ed for a traditional white-iced fruit-
cans, emergency room chief Hicham monarchists, souve- Muslim extremists, an- cake while William made sure that was
nir vendors, William- ti-monarchists, royal accompanied by his childhood favor-
Nejmi said. Others were being treated “It’s a watchers and Harry- obsessives and drunk- ite, a chocolate biscuit cake.

shuttle liftoff
at a military hospital and a handful in
private clinics. once-in-a- hunters turned the en hooligans. Britain has not seen a royal celebra-
lifetime Union Jack-bedecked
streets outside the
The royal wedding cer-
emony will offer pomp
tion on this scale since 1981,
when Prince Charles mar-
SOMA, JAPAN
thing. Not iconic landmark into and circumstance on a ried Lady Diana Spen-
Buddhists mark tsunami many a scene of festive
chaos.
grand scale, starting with
a global guest list of
cer at St. Paul’s Cathe-
dral.
By MARCIA DUNN
AP Aerospace Writer
Buddhist priests burned incense and kings-to- “It’s a once-in-a- 1,900 that includes Much is at stake CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. —
chanted Thursday for Japan’s tsunami
victims, marking the 49th day since the be are go- lifetime thing. Not kings and queens, for the royal family, On the eve of the next-to-last
many kings-to-be are sports stars, music who hope the latest space shuttle launch, thousands
disaster and closing the period when ing to be going to be married royalty, university royal match bol- of people streamed to the region
the dead were believed to be wander-
ing restlessly through destroyed home-
married anytime soon,” said chums, Royal Air Force sters the Wind- for a chance to watch Friday’s fi-
26-year-old Sarah pilots and charity workers sor dynasty and ery spectacle. Adding to the fe-
towns. anytime White of London, as well as friends and family. smooths over ver-pitch excitement: The first-
About 1,200 mourners filled a hall to
overflowing, with many standing out-
soon.” camping out across Royal carriages drawn by memories of a ever visit by an entire presiden-
from the abbey with mounted troops of the House- series of failed tial family.
side a gate, for a ceremony organized Sarah White
her sister, Liz. hold Cavalry will be rolling to royal marriages, Also watching Endeavour’s fi-
by 170 priests in the northeastern town Londoner nal liftoff will be the shuttle com-
“Everyone’s mak- the palace in a sweeping proc- including those
of Soma, where much of the coast mander’s wounded wife, Rep. Ga-
ing friends and are in ession under fluttering rows of Charles and
remains buried in mountains of debris brielle Giffords. The crowd esti-
good spirits.” of bold red, white and blue Diana, Prince An-
from the March 11 earthquake and mate for today’s launch surged to
The only clouds on the horizon: the Union Jacks. drew and Sarah 700,000 — or more — as people
tsunami. threat of rain and the intrusion of poli- Hundreds of thousands are Ferguson and Prin-
Many carried framed photographs of scrambled to witness a launch be-
tics, as the British government decid- expected to line the parade cess Anne and Mark fore NASA closes out the 30-year
lost loved ones, and wept. Some ed to revoke an invitation to Syria’s route, which has been scrubbed Phillips.
clutched wooden tablets containing era of space shuttle flight this
ambassador to condemn his govern- down by street cleaners. The British govern- summer.
Buddhist names assigned to the dead ment’s crackdown on protesters that Westminster Abbey itself has ment also hopes the
to help them find their way into their Giffords’ whereabouts were be-
has left hundreds dead. been remade into a blooming wedding will lift peo- ing kept secret. She is married to
next phase of existence. Today’s ceremony has been planned forest, with six field maples ple’s spirits during a Endeavour’s commander, Mark
like a military operation — which, in and two hornbeams lining the period of tough aus- Kelly, who will lead a six-man
DETROIT
part, it is. Over 1,500 soldiers, sailors aisle leading up to the altar. terity measures. crew to the International Space
Handlers see drug charges Station.

Baggage handlers working for Delta

Some Syrian Army unit members clash with each other over protest crackdowns
Air Lines Inc. conspired to smuggle
drugs to Detroit from airports in Hous-
ton and Jamaica, authorities said
Thursday as criminal complaints were
unsealed against 12 people. By ELIZABETH A. KENNEDY military has denied that there had been
The handlers were paid to ensure and DIAA HADID any splits in the military.
that certain suitcases were steered Associated Press
On Thursday, more soldiers in ar-
away from international baggage belts BEIRUT — Members of Syrian army mored personnel carriers rolled into Da-
and placed in carousels from domestic units have clashed with each other over raa, where residents huddled inside
arriving flights, Homeland Security carrying out President Bashar Assad’s homes in fear amid the blasts of mortars
agent Kurt Fiegel said in a court filing. orders to crack down on protesters in and heavy gunfire, as well as snipers on
The bags were marked with a red "X" the southern city of Daraa, the heart of high rooftops and mosques, a resident
or had plastic bags or plastic ties on the uprising, witnesses and human
said by satellite telephone. Like other
the handle, he said. rights groups said Thursday.
Ten of the 12 people charged were witnesses in Syria, he spoke on condi-
More than 500 people have been
former or current Delta baggage han- tion of anonymity for fear of govern-
killed across Syria — about100 in Daraa
dlers, said Khaalid Walls, a Detroit alone — since the popular revolt ment retaliation.
spokesman for U.S. Immigration and against Assad began in mid-March, ac- Ausama Monajed, a spokesman for a
Customs Enforcement. cording to human rights groups. group of opposition figures in Syria and
While the infighting in Daraa does abroad, said the clashes among the sol-
CHICAGO not indicate any decisive splits in the diers have occurred since Assad sent

Jury selection continues military, it is significant because Assad’s


army always has been seen as a bastion
the army into Daraa on Monday. The AP PHOTO
deployment was a clear escalation in his Syrians cross the border as they flee violence in Syria, in the Wadi Khaled
The judge presiding over the retrial of support for the regime. The Syrian crackdown on the uprising. area, about 0.6 miles from the Lebanon-Syria border, Lebanon, Thursday.
of impeached Illinois Gov. Rod Blago-
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STORMS
Continued from Page 1A

ter and two grandchildren, sur-


vived by hiding under their front
porch. Friends down the street
who did the same weren’t so
lucky — Stewart said he pulled
out the bodies of two neighbors
whose home was ripped off its
foundation.
Alabama’s governor says the
state’s death toll has risen to 194
after devastating storms rolled
through the state. SARAH HITE/THE TIMES LEADER
Gov. Robert Bentley said at a A barn off Idetown Road in Lehman Township was destroyed by
news conference Thursday that heavy winds Thursday morning. Residents estimate the barn,
194 people had died because of built in the early 1800s, is the oldest in the township.
the storms, which spawned tor-

Possible tornado in Lehman


nadoes that decimated entire AP PHOTOS
towns across the South. At least People reclaim some of their belongings in the Alberta City neighborhood Thursday after a torna-
280 people had died, including do struck Tuscaloosa, Ala. the day before.
deaths reported in Virginia, Ken-
tucky, Tennessee, Mississippi “When I looked back, I just saw By SARAH HITE “All the trees went the oppo-
and Georgia. trees and stuff coming by,” said shite@timesleader.com site way, thankfully,” said Weav-
Dozens of tornadoes were re- Mike Whitt, a resident at DCH LEHMAN TWP. – Some say it er.
ported across the region into Regional Medical Center who was a wind shear. Others believe James Welby of the Back
Wednesday night. ran from the hospital’s parking a tornado whipped through Mountain Regional Emergency
President Barack Obama said deck when the wind started swir- wooded areas now cleared of Management Agency said crews
he would visit Alabama today to ling and he heard a roar. trees. from Dallas Borough and Jack-
view damage and meet with the The National Weather Service While a representative from son and Lehman townships re-
governorandfamiliesdevastated said the deaths were the most the National Weather Service sponded to reports of trees down
by the storms. Obama has al- since a tornado outbreak killed will put speculation to rest this between 5:30 and 6 a.m., but the
ready expressed condolences by 315 people in 1974. morning, one thing is clear – workers didn’t see the extent of
phone to Gov. Robert Bentley A research meteorologist at strong winds during an early the damage until daylight.
and approved his request for the Oklahoma prediction center, morning storm Thursday cut a Welby said there were no re-
emergency federal assistance. Dr. Harold Brooks, said the aver- path of destruction through Leh- ports of loss of life or injuries due
The National Weather Ser- age tornado is on the ground for a man Township. to the storm.
vice’s Storm Prediction Center in couple of miles, measures a cou- Lehman Township Police Two barns were reported to be
Norman, Okla., said it received ple hundred yards wide and Chief Howard Kocher estimated damaged by the gusty winds, in-
137 tornado reports into Wednes- packs top winds of 100 mph. He the damage spanned about 1,000 cluding what Barry Edwards said
day night. The storms forced au- said most reasonably built struc- yards long and 200 feet wide is the oldest barn in Lehman
thorities in some places into ma- tures can withstand storms like from Jackson Road crossing onto Township, just off Idetown Road.
keshift command posts after those, but the ones that hit Old Route 115. “I went to go get the paper at
their headquarters lost power or Wednesday appeared much Mike Weaver on Old Route 115 eight in the morning, and it was
were damaged, and an Alabama stronger. said he took the brunt of the dam- still standing,” he said. “By nine,
nuclear plant was using backup “There’s a pretty good chance age as a tree service broke down it was down.”
generators to cool units that were some of these were a mile wide, the fallen pines on his 13-acre Chris Lathrop, of Lehman
shut down. on the ground for tens of miles property Thursday afternoon. Township Road Department,
A tornado expert at the Okla- and had winds speeds over 200 “The police woke us up in the said the barn was built in 1809.
homa center said it appears some mph. Well, that’s obviously a big- morning to make sure we were all Edwards added it was built by
of the tornadoes were as wide as a ger problem,” he said. right,” said Weaver. “I didn’t real- Amos Brown and was in use up
mile and likely packed a wallop In Alabama, where as many as ize the extent of the damage until until the 1950s. Bill Hewitt, the
that only1in100 twisters ever re- a million people were without I walked down my driveway.” barn’s owner, was not available
ach. It could be days, however, be- power, Bentley said 2,000 nation- Jeff Arnott, of Arnott Tree and for comment.
fore scientists make an official de- al guard troops had been activa- Stump, said he estimates about Kevin McMahon, who lives
termination. ted and were helping to search 200 trees were affected on the just down the road from the
Some of the worst damage was devastated areas for people still Weaver property, which could Weavers, said he didn’t expect to
in Tuscaloosa, a city of more than missing. He said the National add up to at least two or three see between 50 and 60 trees lying
83,000 that is home to the Univer- Weather Service and forecasters weeks of work. horizontal in his backyard. He
sity of Alabama. Neighborhoods did a good job of alerting people, Weaver said he heard one tree thought the storm was just that,
there were leveled by a massive but there is only so much that can cracking near his home – the as thunder and lightning with
tornado that barreled through be done to deal with powerful tor- Debris is strewn everywhere after a tornado hit Pleasant Grove closest one is about 30 feet from heavy rains at night seemed to be
late Wednesday afternoon. nadoes a mile wide. just west of downtown Birmingham, Ala. his bedroom. commonplace this week.

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FLOODING
Continued from Page 1A

State College, today’s river


crest in the county seat will be
28.2 feet at 8 a.m., slightly more
than six feet above the natural
flood stage of 22 feet. On
Wednesday, the forecast center
predicted a river crest of just
above 25 feet.
Levees protect most of the
Wyoming Valley up to 41 feet.
State Route 11 in Shickshinny
and West Nanticoke, and the
low lying areas of Plainsville
and Jenkins Township, are in-
undated at a river level of 29
feet. If the river rises another
foot, Susquehanna Avenue in
West Pittston begins to take on
water and the river reaches the
bottom of the portal doors at
River Common Park in Wilkes-
Barre.
When the river reaches 26
feet, Toby Creek backs up in Ed-
wardsville, flooding the park-
ing lot of the Narrows Shopping
Center on Route 11.
Jim Brozena, executive direc-
tor for the county flood protec-
tion authority, said emergency
management officials have held
a few conferences
with the National S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER
Weather Service A vehicle makes its way through a flooded section of Main Street in the Inkerman section of Jenkins Township. Two to 5 inches of rain had fallen across Luzerne County
for the latest riv- since Tuesday, according to storm reports from the National Weather Service in Binghamton, N.Y.
er projections.
To see video “They’re still
and addi- holding at 29 feet
tional pho- in Wilkes-Barre,
tos, visit but that doesn’t
www.times
leader.com include the water
that is already on
the ground,” Bro-
zena said. “Hopefully, it won’t
get that high.”
NWS reports say 15.77 inches
of rain has fallen since the be-
ginning of the year, nearly six
inches above normal, resulting
in saturated ground.
The worst of Thursday’s se-
vere thunderstorms was in the CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
Back Mountain, where hun- The storm downed trees along Old Route 115 in Lehman Township
dreds of trees were toppled in early Thursday morning.
the area of Jackson Road and
Old Route 115 in Lehman Town-
ship and there was a flash flood
scare on Huntsville Creek
along Hillside Road in Jackson
Township, prompting a volun-
tary evacuation of several
homes. CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
Novella Huey said it is the Inmates from the State Correctional Institute at Dallas help to sand bag homes along Huntsville
fifth time since moving into her Road Thursday morning just in case the creek came out of its banks.
Hillside Road home in 2001 that
she has worried about flooding.
“When I moved here, I was
told the creek didn’t flood and I
didn’t need flood insurance,”
Huey said. “I’m worried but it
doesn’t look as bad as it did a
few years ago.”
Huey’s house was flooded in
June 2006 and March 2008.
The American Red Cross set
up an evacuation shelter at the
Jackson Township Municipal
Building, said Brian Wright-
son, director of emergency ser-
vices for Luzerne and Lacka-
wanna counties.
The 15-foot-wide creek,
which originates at the aging
Huntsville Dam, flows through
woods before it is funneled into
a five-foot-wide diameter pipe
under a bridge on Hillside
Road. Several inmates from the
State Correctional Institution
at Dallas, Jackson Township,
placed sandbags in front of S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER S.JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER
houses in case the creek spilled The Susquehanna River was around 23 feet Thursday afternoon A person walks with an umbrella on the River Common along a Susquehanna River. The river level
its banks at the bridge. after heavy rain moved through the area Thursday morning. rose significantly Thursday.

PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER

A cinder block wall on Schrader Street in Larksville col- Traffic was diverted around a flooded section of Main Street in the Inkerman A tree along Follies Road in Jackson Township knocked
lapses into the street and lands on a car. section of Jenkins Township Thursday morning after the storm. down a power line and a utility pole Thursday morning.

RAIN
“There are a lot of events shows, amusement rides, games, lines caused the streets to be- rise,” Keating said. “We’ve never ing pumped out to Pierce Street
planned for Kirby Park, so we pony rides, a petting zoo, an out- come impassable. seen anything like it in my mem- and directed to the pumping sta-
have to look for an open week- door recreation show, a car show Paul Keating, Kingston’s ad- ory.” tion behind Wyoming Valley Mo-
end,” he said. “We want to res- and handmade arts and crafts. ministrator for the last 15 years, Keating said the Wyoming Val- tors, where it was returned to
Continued from Page 1A
chedulethe festival, but we have Not far from Kirby Park, crews said he has never seen condi- ley Sanitary Authority reported the Susquehanna River.
the festival to continue as to look at the calendar to see and equipment from Kingston, tions as bad as they were for two pumping stations were operat- “We even placed sandbags
planned,” McLaughlin said. when would be best.” Forty Fort and Luzerne County days. ing and the Pennsylvania Amer- around the homes on Second
No date has been determined The annual springtime event were pumping water from Sec- “We think the flooding was a ican Water Co. said no breaks Avenue to prevent water from
to reschedule the festival, features family-friendly enter- ond and Third avenues in King- result of the river level being so were found in any main lines. entering the basements,” Keat-
McLaughlin said. tainment, food vendors, puppet ston, where overfilled storm high causing the water table to Keating said the water was be- ing said.
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MURIAL KLEIN, 94, formerly Thomas Hornlein Sr. Loretta A. Suchoski FUNERALS
of Kingston, died Thursday, April
28, 2011, in the Jewish Home of April 27, 2011 April 27, 2011
Northeastern Pa., Scranton. BARNA – Nick, funeral, Saturday,

L
Funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Sun-
T homas Hornlein Sr., 63, of Gar- oretta A. Suchoski, 73, of the 8:30 a.m. from the Sheldon-Ku-
day with final arrangements pend- field Street, Larksville, passed Miners Mills section of Wilkes- kuchka Funeral Home, Tunkhan-
ing from the Rosenberg Funeral away Wednesday afternoon, April Barre, passed away peacefully nock. Mass of Christian Burial 9
Chapel, 348 S. River St., Wilkes- 27, 2011, at the Wilkes-Barre Gener- Wednesday afternoon, April 27,
a.m. in Nativity B.V.M. Catholic
Barre. al Hospital after fighting a coura- 2011, after a courageous three-year-
battle with kidney cancer, in Hos- Church, Tunkhannock. Friends may
geous battle with cancer. call from 5 to 8 p.m. today.
pice Community Care Inpatient
He was a son of the late Joseph Unit of Geisinger South Wilkes- BEKY – Ellen, memorial visitation
PEGGY A. HABGOOD, 87, for-
and Edith (Thomas) Hornlein. Barre. from 4 to 7 p.m. today at the
merly of Taylor, died Tuesday, Thomas was a graduate of
April 26, 2011. Born in Scranton on Born in Miners Mills on October Wroblewski Funeral Home Inc.,
Coughlin High School, class of 11, 1937, Loretta was a daughter of 1442 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort.
January 19, 1924, she was a daugh- 1965. He attended West Side Voca- the late Benjamin P. and Julia M. BLANKENSHIP – Willie, memorial
ter of the late Gerald and Mary tional Technical School and Lu- Wojda Toloczko. She was a graduate service 3 p.m. today in the First
McGuire Habgood. Also preceding zerne County Community College. of Marymount High School, Wilkes-
her in death was a sister, Mary A. Baptist Church, 48 S. River St.,
Thomas was employed by Berwick Barre, class of 1955.
Habgood. She is survived by sister, She had worked for local busi- Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call from
Industries and West Side Vocational
Sally A. Galacci; niece, Linda Ga- nesses and factories. “Nana,” as she 2 to 3 p.m. today at the church.
Technical School as an industrial
lacci-Rogers and husband, Ken- Peggy Isley, Bantum, Conn.; several was known to everyone, was the band, David, and Michele Suchoski; BOLESTA – Ronald Sr., memorial
electrician.
neth Rogers; nephew, Donald Ga- Tom was a loving father and nieces and nephews; companion, heart and soul of her family. She de- grandchildren, Corey Suda, Taylor Mass of Christian Burial, 9:30 a.m.
lacci Jr.; great-niece, Sarah Tol- Bernadine Reinard, Kingston; and voted her life to her children and Suda, Julie Suchoski, and Sarah Su- Saturday in St. Ignatius Church,
grandfather who adored his grand-
lock, and great-nephew, Noah Rog- step-granddaughter, Erica. then continued with her grandchil- choski; and her two pet companions North Maple Avenue, Kingston.
children. He was an avid pool shoo- dren, who were the loves of her life. Rusty and Hans, all residing in
ers. ter who was in two leagues. A Blessing Service for Thomas CARMON – Nancy, funeral, 9 a.m.
A blessing service will be held Her passing leaves a void that no Wilkes-Barre.
Thomas was preceded in death will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at the Saturday from the John V. Morris
one will ever be able to fill. Loretta’s funeral will be con-
at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 7, in the by a sister, Shirley Nichol; and Andrew Strish Funeral Home, 11 Funeral Home, 625 N. Main St.,
Loretta had married Robert Su- ducted at 9:30 a.m. Saturday from
Chapel of Cathedral Cemetery brother, Joseph Hornlein Jr. Wilson St., Larksville, with the Rev. choski on February 27, 1960, and he the Mark V. Yanaitis Funeral Home, Wilkes-Barre. Divine Liturgy, 9:30
with interment to follow. In lieu of Surviving are his son Thomas Joseph Veraspi officiating. Inter- had passed away on April 27, 1988. 55 Stark St., Plains Township, with a.m. in Holy Assumption of Saint
flowers, memorial contributions Hornlein Jr., and his wife, Lisa, of ment will be held in Dennison Cem- She was also preceded in death by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. Mary Byzantine Catholic Church,
may be made to Griffin Pond Ani- Pittston Township; grandchildren, etery. Family and friends may call brothers, John Toloczko, May 20, in St. Benedict Church, 155 Austin Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call from
mal Shelter, 967 Griffin Pond Rd., Sydney and Gianna Hornlein; sister, from 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday. 1996, and Msgr. Bernard A. Tolocz- Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Interment will 5 to 8 p.m. today.
Clarks Summit, PA18411. Arrange- ko, former pastor of Holy Trinity be private. Friends may call from 6 COLE – Albina, graveside memorial, 1
ments are under the care of the Church, Nanticoke, on May 2, 2008. to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. p.m. Saturday at Orcutt’s Ceme-
Thomas P. Kearney Funeral Home Surviving are sons, Robert and Condolences can be sent to the
tery (new section), Noxen.
Inc., Old Forge. Visit www.Kear-
neyFuneralHome.com to leave an
Susan Orbacz-Kubiski his wife, Carol, and Bernard; daugh-
ters, Eileen Sobocinski and hus-
family at www.yanaitisfuneral-
home.com. COSGROVE – Marcellia, funeral
services, 9 a.m. Saturday from the
online condolence. April 20, 2011 Nat & Gawlas Funeral Home, 89
Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Mass of
ALBERT J. BALDRICA, 72, of
Kingston, died Thursday morning,
S usan Orbacz-Kubiski, 54, of Or-
ange Road, Dallas, died Wednes-
day, April 20, 2011, at Geisinger
Loretta A. Grochowski Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. in St.
Andrew’s Parish, Wilkes-Barre.
April 28, 2011, at the Inpatient Unit Wyoming Valley Medical Center, April 27, 2011 Friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m.
of Hospice Care of the VNA, Heri- Plains Township, after a 5-month today at the funeral home.
tage House, Wilkes-Barre.
Funeral arrangements are
battle with cancer.
Born in Schenectady, N.Y., she L oretta A. Grochowski, 75, of
Pine Run Road, Hanover Town-
DEITER – George, memorial service
from 7 to 9 p.m. today at Turnbach
pending from the Corcoran Funer- was a daughter of Genevieve Ste- ship, and formerly of New York, Funeral Home Inc., 423 W. Broad
al Home Inc., 20 S. Main St., Plains mepkow Orbacz, of New York, and N.Y., died Wednesday, April 27, St., Hazleton.
Township. the late Victor Orbacz. 2011, at the Geisinger Wyoming Val- DODD – Rosanne, family will receive
Susan had resided in Dallas for ley Medical Center, Plains Town- friends from 6 to 8 p.m. today at
MICHAEL BRYAN AIRHART, the past 13 years. Previously, she ship. the Harold C. Snowdon Home for
52, of Wilkes-Barre, passed away had resided in California for 20 She was born in Wilkes-Barre, on Funerals Inc., 420 Wyoming Ave.,
Tuesday, April 26, 2011, in the years. She had formerly worked as a September 16, 1935, a daughter of Kingston.
Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medi- waitress at Really Cooking Café and the late William and Martha (Bogu-
the Meadows Nursing Facility Cafe- HANDLEY – Frank Sr., funeral, 10 a.m.
cal Center, Plains Township. He mil) Kumor. She was a graduate of
teria, Dallas. Saturday from the Mamary-Durkin
was born March 17, 1959, in Sax- Susan, Wilkes-Barre, and Robert E. L. Meyers High School, Wilkes-
Preceding her in death are her Funeral Service, 59 Parrish St.,
ton, Pa. He was a son of the late Kubiski and his wife, Lisa, Sweet Barre.
brother, Michael Orbacz; and an in- Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call from
Ace and Dolly Airhart. Michael Valley; as well as many nieces and As a former resident of New York,
fant sister, Christine. 5 to 7 p.m. today.
was a truck driver throughout his nephews. Loretta was employed as an apart-
Surviving, besides her mother, There will be no services. ment manager for 50 Park Terrace KITCHEN – Raymond Jr., memorial
life. Surviving are his wife, Mary
are her husband, Joseph A. Kubiski Arrangements are entrusted to Surviving are a daughter Karen service 10 a.m. Saturday in the
Airhart, Dallas; his daughter, Mi- East. For the past 18 years, she was
Sr.; sisters, Linda Orbacz, Fishkill, the Hugh B. Hughes & Son Inc., Fu- Kulik and her husband, Henry, Sell- Bennett Welsh Presbyterian
chelle Jones and her husband, employed in the Central Steriliza-
N.Y.; Patricia Nilsen and her hus- neral Home, 1044 Wyoming Ave., ersville, Pa.; sons, Anthony Gro- Church, Bennett Street, Luzerne.
Paul, Edwardsville; his son, Mi- band, John, Hurling, N.Y.; Karen tion Supplies Unit at Geisinger
chael Airhart Jr., West Hazleton; Forty Fort. Wyoming Valley Medical Center, chowski and his wife, Mary, Orange- LINK – Elsie, Mass of Christian Burial
Schoonmaker, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.; The family would like to thank all 11 a.m. Saturday in Holy Spirit
and his brothers, Donald Airhart Plains Township. burg, N.Y., and Joseph Grochowski
and Barbara Boulais and her hus- the staff at Frank and Dorothea Hen-
and Chester Black, both of Saxton, Loretta was a caring, outgoing in- and his wife, Jamie, Hanover Town- Parish/St. Mary’s Church, Mocana-
band, Marc, Pittsfield, Mass.; broth- ry Cancer Center, Richard and Ma-
Pa. ers, Victor Orbacz and his wife, dividual who possessed an unforget- ship; grandchildren, Henry, Car- qua.
rion Pearsal Heart Hospital, nurses
Private funeral services will Candy, Lakeland, Fla.; Jeffrey Or- table personality. She was devoted oline, Natalie, Harrison, James, Ma- LOTT – Irene, Mass of Christian
and aides of Geisinger Wyoming
be held at the convenience of the bacz and his wife, Sharon, Kingston, Valley Medical Center. to her job and her favorite motto deleine, Kylie, Anthony, Julia and Burial, 10 a.m. today from St.
family. Arrangements are entrust- N.Y.; and Brian Orbacz and his wife, Memorial contributions, if desir- was that “she was a good worker,” Joey. Also surviving are sisters, Ma- Robert Bellarmine Parish at St.
ed to the Edwards and Russin Fu- Ermelinda, Milford, Pa.; stepsons, ed, can be made to the charity of the taking the care and dedication to ry Petyo and Veronica Kovaleski, Aloysius Church, Hanover Town-
neral Home, Edwardsville. Joseph A. Kubiski Jr., and his wife, donor’s choice. perform her job duties. both of Nuangola, Bernadine Boler, ship.
Loretta always compared her life Miners Mills, Wilkes-Barre; numer- MAZUR – Florence, Panikhida memo-
to the original “Coal Miner’s Daugh- ous nieces and nephews; as well as rial service, 6 p.m. Tuesday at St.
MASSIMO “MACE” T. PA- ter,” as she endured the hardships of her loving fiancé, Robert Aaron, Ha- John the Baptist Orthodox Church,
VONE, 80, of Nanticoke, passed
away Wednesday, April 27, 2011, at Nancy Lee Winter-Haslin the time and industry, one being the
loss of her father who met his fate in
nover Township.
Funeral Services will be held at
Zerby Avenue, Edwardsville.
MUTRYNOWSKI – Frank, funeral,
his home. Born in Nanticoke, he April 28, 2011 the South Wilkes-Barre Colliery. 9 a.m. Saturday from the George A. 9:30 a.m. today from the Kearney
was a son of the late Cesare and She enjoyed life, especially travel- Strish, Inc., Funeral Home, 105 N. Funeral Home Inc., 173 E. Green St.,
Maria Gobdetti Pavone. Mace was Main St., Ashley. A Mass of Chris-
N ancy Lee Winter-Haslin, 57, of ing and cooking. She loved to sing Nanticoke. Mass of Christian Buri-
employed by Parrish Optical as a Wilkes-Barre, passed away and dance polkas. She was a devot- tian Burial will be held at 9:30 a.m.
lab foreman until retiring in 1995. al, 10 a.m. in St. Faustina Parish,
Thursday, April 28, 2011, at the ed mother and grandmother who from St. Leo’s/Holy Rosary Church,
He was a member of the former St. Kindred Hospital, Wilkes-Barre. alternate site, 1030 S. Hanover St.,
will be greatly missed by her family Manhattan Street, Ashley. Inter-
Francis Church and was a veteran She was born October 18, 1953, in Nanticoke.
and friends. ment will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery,
of the Korean War, serving in the Patterson, N.J., a daughter of the PARKER – Anne, memorial service,
Preceding her in death was her Hanover Township. Friends may
U.S. Air Force. In addition to his late William Zekus and Betty Zekus- 1:30 p.m. Saturday at St. Stephen,s
Gilroy. husband of 28 years, Joseph Gro- call from 5 to 8 p.m. today.
parents, he was preceded in death Episcopal Church, 35 S. Franklin
She was formerly employed at chowski, in 1983; brothers, Benja- The family wishes to extend their
by a sister, Irene George. Surviving St., Wilkes-Barre.
Carter Rubber Co. and was the man- min, Chester and Edward Kumor; sincere gratitude to the nurses and
are his wife of 57 years, the former and sisters, Stephanie Moses, Ber- hospital staff at the Geisinger PLACEK – Mary, funeral, 10 a.m.
ager of Haslin’s Café, George Ave-
Louise Ricci; sons, David, Ply- nue, Wilkes-Barre. Nancy was a tha Wasilewski, Helen Bandura, Vic- Wyoming Valley ICU for the won- Saturday in Holy Mother of Sor-
mouth, and Michael, Effort; broth- member of the American Pool Asso- toria Martin and Genevieve Prytz. derful care they provided to Loretta. rows Polish National Catholic
ers, Joseph and Ralph, both of Nan- ciation for over 20 years. Church, Dupont.
ticoke; sisters, Jennie Rosencrans, Surviving are her fiancé, Michael PRECONE – Florence, funeral 9:30
Nanticoke, and Mary Hoopes, Haslin; brother, William Zekus, Ore- a.m. today from the Harold C.
Ephram, N.J.
gon; sisters, Diana Marcario,
Wilkes-Barre, and Debbie Ann Wil- John A. Butera Snowdon Funeral Home Inc., 140 N.
Funeral services will be pri- liams, Wilkes-Barre; and nieces; ne- ry’s Cemetery, Hanover Township. Main St., Shavertown. Mass of
vate. Arrangements are by Kear- phews; and cousins. Memorial donations may be April 28, 2011 Christian Burial, 10 a.m. in St.
ney Funeral Home Inc., 173 E. Relatives and friends may call made to the American Heart Associ- Therese’s Church, Pioneer Avenue
Green St., Nanticoke. from 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the E.
Blake Collins Funeral Home, 159
George Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Private
ation, 613 Baltimore Drive, Wilkes-
Barre, PA 18702.
Condolences can be sent to the
J ohn A. Butera, 76, of Wilkes-
Barre, passed away Thursday,
and Davis Street, Shavertown.
SMITH – R. Sterling, funeral, 11 a.m.
April 28, 2011. He was the husband today at the Eaton Baptist Church,
JOHN P. DOBZINSKI, 59, of interment services will be in St. Ma- family at www.eblakecollins.com. of 48 years to Joyce (Leister) Bute- Tunkhannock.
Wilkes-Barre, formerly of Ply- ra. TEETSEL – Kenneth Jr., memorial
mouth, died Tuesday, April 19, Born January 29, 1935, in Pitt-
2011, at home. service, noon Saturday from the
Funeral arrangements are
pending from the Yeosock Funeral
Alice Mae Delmore Nallon ston, he was a son of the late Angelo
Butera and Nellie (Carmella) (De-
Noxen United Methodist Church
with a luncheon to follow.
Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains Town- April 28, 2011 Rosa) Butera. He graduated from UTER – Richard, funeral, 9:30 a.m.
ship. A complete obituary will ap- Pittston High School, class of 1952, today from the Betz-Jastremski
pear in tomorrow’s edition of The and retired from Babcock & Wilcox,
A lice Mae Delmore Nallon, 75, of Funeral Home Inc., 568 Bennett
Times Leader. Shavertown, passed away Scranton, as a draftsman. He later St., Luzerne. Mass of Christian
Thursday, April 28, 2011, at the went on to work at Techneglas. Burial, 10 a.m. in Holy Family Par-
Meadows Nursing and Rehabilita- John served in the U.S. Army, at- ish, Luzerne.
CHARLES MOSHER, 78, for- tion Center, Dallas. taining the rank of Private First WISNIEWSKI – Carol, funeral 9:30
merly of Meadow Run Road, She was born September 1, 1935, Class. He was a lifetime member of Mass of Christian Burial will be held a.m. today from the Grontkowski
Wilkes-Barre, a guest at Kingston in Wilkes-Barre, a daughter of the Serradefalco Society. at St. Rocco’s R.C. Church, Pittston, Funeral Home P.C., 51 W. Green St.,
Commons, died Thursday, April late Thomas and Alice Phillips Del- He was preceded in death, in ad- at 10 a.m. Saturday (9:30 a.m. from Nanticoke. Mass of Christian Buri-
28, 2011. more. A 1953 graduate of G.A.R. dition to his parents, by a brother, the funeral home), with Daniel al, 10 a.m. in St. Faustina Parish,
Funeral arrangements are Memorial High School, Wilkes-
Gasper Butera. Schwebs presiding. Interment will Holy Trinity Church, Nanticoke.
pending from the Yeosock Funeral Barre, she formerly resided in Mor-
risville. Surviving are children, Carmella follow at St. Rocco’s R.C. Cemetery,
Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains Town- More Obituaries, Page 2A
Mrs. Nallon was a member of St. and Albert Fereck, Pittston, Chris- Pittston Township.
ship. A complete obituary will be
Therese Church, Shavertown. tine and Sam Parry, Gibbsboro, N.J., In lieu of flowers, memorial con-
in tomorrow’s edition of The
She was preceded in death by her and John and Rose Mary Butera,
Times Leader.
daughter, Barbara Ann Nallon, who Pittston; as well as grandchildren,
tributions may be made to St. Roc- In Loving Memory of
co’s Church or the Henry Cancer
passed away on March 20, 2010. Albert Fereck, Danielle Fereck, Center at Geisinger Wyoming Val-
The funeral will be held at 9:15
OBITUARY POLICY The family would like to thank a.m. Monday from the Maher-Col- Kristen Fereck, John C. Butera, Rob- ley Medical Center, Plains Town-
The Times Leader publish- the third-floor staff of the Meadows lins Funeral Home, 360 N. Maple ert Parry, and Camille Parry. ship.
es free obituaries, which Nursing and Rehabilitation Center Ave., Kingston, with a Mass of Funeral will be handled by the
for the care they provided, especial- Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Graziano Funeral Home Inc.,
have a 27-line limit, and paid
ly Sue, Margaret, and Gerry. Therese Church. Interment will be
Peter K lem ash
obituaries, which can run Pittston Township. Calling hours
Surviving are her husband, Do- in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Hanover
with a photograph. A funeral will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. today. A
nald A. Nallon; daughter, Donna Township. Friends may call from 5
home representative can call Marie Zavaskas, Hanover Town- to 7 p.m. Sunday. 1932 -2008
the obituary desk at (570) In lieu of flowers, memorial dona-
829-7224, send a fax to (570)
ship; grandchildren, D.J. Drelick, Happy 100th Birthday
Amy Zavaskas, Caitlyn and Zachary tions may be made to the Meadows In Heaven
829-5537 or e-mail to tlo- Geiger, Gary and Ashley Sollenberg- Nursing and Rehabilitation Center,
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confirm. Obituaries must be ter, Patricia Bogumil, Wilkes-Barre; Condolences can be sent to the D r. A nd rew J. K ra sh na k , Jr.
family at: www.maher-collins.com. M ay 9, 1941 - A pril29, 2001
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through Thursday and 7:30 his wife, Rose Mary, Larksville; as
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A growing interest in health
Penn State Extension will Harvest 4-Health is part of a demic. The produce grown in
state initiative prompted by a the Harvest 4-Health garden is
kick off harvest initiative for
federal effort led by first lady Mi- distributed to food banks and
ages 4 to 18. chelle Obama to teach children soup kitchens so that low-in-
how to grow produce and be come residents can enjoy better
aware of the nutritional value of nutrition.
By DAWN DRUMIN fruits and vegetables. “Gardens can create links
Times Leader Correspondent “(Harvest 4-Health is going across generational and ethnic
WILKES-BARRE – The Penn to) help food literacy develop- lines,” promoting diversity and
State Extension in Luzerne ment among our youth,” said understanding, noted McHugh.
County, in partnership with the Tom McHugh, the head of the A community garden also al-
Wilkes-Barre Catholic Youth program at Penn State Wilkes- lows people to grow crops they
Center, will kick off its Harvest Barre. may not be able to find else-
4-Health Initiative today at the Another issue Harvest 4- where. This helps immigrants
CYC garden site. Health’s activities address is the maintain a traditional diet.
Harvest 4-Health is a project lack of availability of produce in Harvest 4-Health is not the on-
of Penn State’s 4-H program that many communities, especially ly community garden that the
teaches farming, nutrition and low-income neighborhoods. Penn State Extension promotes.
the importance of an active life- These neighborhoods often lack Since 2006, the extension has
style to children ages 4 to 18. supermarkets, leaving people run a garden on Wilkes-Barre
The children work with farmers dependent on convenience Boulevard in partnership with
to grow crops. Most of the chil- stores and fast food outlets, the McGlynn Learning Center.
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BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER


1. Peg Malkemes, left, Kay
Jones, and Norma Met- HANOVER AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT
calf, all of Hanover Town-

Board works to balance budget


ship
2. NEPA Red Hat Queens
Council officers, front row
from left: President Fran
Goldman; event emcee
the Rev. James Paisley;
and Secretary Hazel Members consider closing for expenditure reduction. Cor- Other proposals for spending
Markowski. Back row: bett is calling for a one-year sal- reductions include the elim-
Lyndwood Elementary School
Vice President Romaine ary freeze for all public school
Stout and Treasurer Mary to save money. employees, which he claims ination of some sports pro-
Reynolds will save the state up to $400 grams and outside services,
3. Mary Prokaryn of million. including the Luzerne County
Scranton, left, and Flo- By STEFFEN LIZZA One proposal that the board
rence DeAngelis of Arch- Times Leader Correspondent
Intermediate Unit, bus trans-
continues to revisit is the res-
bald portation, and food services. A
4. Vicky Laurito of HANOVER TWP. – During tructuring of the district that
Gouldsboro, left, and Debi its brief budgetary work session would result in the closing of voluntary early retirement
Cerynik of Lenox on Thursday night, the Hanov- Lyndwood Elementary School, program is also on the table.
5. Nikki Dobranski of er Area School Board contin- home to the district’s third and
Meshoppen, left, Doris ued to work out proposals that fourth grades. Such a realign-
Storey of Laceyville, and will balance the district’s 2011- ment could save hundreds of
Queenie Ciprich of Tunk- 2012 budget. thousands of dollars for the dis- payment and one year of health
hannock 2.
Talks have been ongoing for trict but would also result in insurance. The vacated spots
months as board members staff cuts and larger class sizes. would not be filled, which
work to confront a nearly $3 Other proposals for spending could save the district close to
million shortfall that will come reductions include the elimina- $500,000, depending on the
as a result of Gov. Tom Cor- tion of some sports programs number of employees who par-
bett’s proposed cut in education and outside services, including ticipate.
spending. If approved by the the Luzerne County Intermedi- The board plans to have
state legislature, the governor’s ate Unit, bus transportation, adopted a proposed final bud-
proposal will cut nearly $550 and food services. A voluntary get by May 25, which will allow
million in basic education fund- early retirement program is al- the budget proposal to be dis-
ing. In order to deal with the so on the table. The program played publicly for 20 working
budgetary shortfall, the district will allow faculty members to days before approving a final
3. 4. 5. is considering all possibilities retire early, receiving a $15,000 budget around June 27.

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Sacrifice commemorated
By STEPHANIE LONGO
Cart gives students another shot at breakfast
Studies show students who
eat breakfast are better
Times Leader Correspondent behaved and more attentive.
DUNMORE – When Spring
Brook Township resident Joanne
Katula pushed the golden shovel By MARK GUYDISH
into the ground outside of St. Jo- mguydish@timesleader.com
seph Center’s 320 S. Blakely St. PLYMOUTH – Rahjae Dixon
campus on Wednesday after- grinned as he palmed a small bag
noon, she knew that history was of Crunchmania (French toast
about to be made. flavor), a pack of “Oatmeal to go”
“When I was moving the shov- bars and a foil-sealed plastic cup
el, I thought to myself that this is of orange juice he bought sec-
the first step toward forever,” onds before entering Wyoming
Katula said. “Now my sister will Valley West High School
be remembered forever.” Wednesday morning. Hadn’t he
Katula’s sister, Carol Ann had breakfast at home?
Drazba, was the first American “I like this
woman to be killed in Vietnam on Sfarra said stuff better,”
Feb. 18, 1966, when the helicop- the senior said, CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
ter she was traveling in became the dis- still smiling. WVW seniors Jalen McClary and Rahjae Dixon stop by the
entangled in high tension wires trict had Senior Steve "Breakfast on the go" cart for a bite to eat before class.
and crashed, killing all seven pas- Matello had a
sengers. Drazba, a 1961 graduate been sell- different rea- shown that students who eat Not much when you look at the
of Dunmore High School, was a ing about son for grab- breakfast are more attentive, bet- total enrollment – 1,336, accord-
nurse at the 3rd Field Hospital in
Saigon as well as a second lieu-
100 break- bing a bite from
the “Breakfast
ter behaved and less likely to end
up visiting the school nurse, she
ing to the state department of
education – but still about a 20
tenant in the U.S. Army. JASON RIEDMILLER/FOR THE TIMES LEADER fasts in on the Go” cart added. percent increase in the number
The Northeastern Pennsylva-
nia wing of the Friends of the For-
Joanne Katula, sister of Carol Ann Drazba, and Drazba’s former
nursing classmates Anne Domin and Lavona Daniels.
the cafete- set up outside
the school en-
Sfarra, who works for Aramark
Food Services – the company
of breakfasts being served.
Assistant Principal David Rob-
gotten, a veterans’ advocacy GET INVOLVED
ria, and trance to entice contracted by the district to han- bins praised the program, repeat-
group, has been working to build vided drawings and architectural that the students to dle cafeteria service – said the ing the importance of breakfast
a monument in Drazba’s memo- Memorial engraved bricks are work, and the Career Technolo- have what grant was competitive, with for a good day in school.
ry in her hometown of Dunmore available to help offset the costs gy Center of Scranton, which cart had many consider about 42 districts nationwide And, um, did he eat breakfast?
since the anniversary of her of the Carol Ann Drazba Memo-
rial. Bricks are available for a
will do the brickwork, laying of attracted the most im- winning some money. The funds “Absolutely,” he said. He had
death in 2010. the foundation, and setting of the portant meal of bought the cart and related ma- “a banana.”
Wednesday’s groundbreaking tax-deductible donation of $100 stones. about 20 the day. “I got terial, so the program can and Here or at home?
for four lines with 15 characters
ceremony at St. Joseph’s marks per line. Checks can be sent to Monuments by Parise of Car- students a up late,” he will continue next year, Sfarra “Here,” he admitted.
the first step towards the monu- bondale is making the monu-
ment’s construction, which will
Carol Ann Drazba Memorial Fund,
c/o Friends of the Forgotten, 527 ment, which will include a life- day since said, acknowl-
edging that if
added.
The program started in De-
There you have it, the program
works.
take place over the summer. An E. Scott St., Olyphant, Pa. 18447. sized bronze statue of Drazba being in- the cart had not cember with the cart set up in-
official dedication is slated for For more information, call Kim surrounded by a wall including
troduced. been there, he side; Wednesday was the first
Oct. 8.
Kim Atkinson, the member of
Atkinson at (570) 383-9552. the photos of the six other crash
victims and her biography. They
would
skipped break-
have day the school rolled it onto the
concourse outside the front door.
FACTORY DIRECT
the Friends of the Forgotten who
has spearheaded the memorial
battlefield. She gave her life; she
gave her all so that we could be
have also donated benches to be
installed next to the monument
fast, even though the cafeteria
serves breakfast to those who
Sfarra said the district had
been selling about 100 breakfasts
$AVING$
effort, feels that Drazba will final- here today as free people in a free to create a park-like setting. want it. in the cafeteria, and that the cart DECK POOL SALE
ly be able to take her rightful country.” “When you see her standing it Which is the point of the had attracted about 20 students
place in history. The monument was originally is going to be majestic, breath- Breakfast on the Go Program, a day since being introduced.
“If it wasn’t for the divine inter- supposed to be constructed on taking, and outstanding,” Atkin- made possible through a grant of
vention of a lot of people and the property of the Dunmore Mu- son said. Lavona Daniels, who about $2,900 from General Mills.
saints and angels and Carol Ann nicipal Building, which is next to was Drazba’s friend and nursing “It’s hard to get some kids to
herself who has led us on this the St. Joseph’s site. When that school classmate, is amazed by eat breakfast, especially in high
path, we would not finally be able
to give her her just due,” Atkin-
property was deemed too small,
Dominick DeNaples of DeNa-
the outpouring of public support
for the monument.
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died in battle—it wasn’t actually
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benefactors include Johnson
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these things fall through, but
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY! NAMES AND FACES


Matthew James Blom, of Plains
Township and a member of Boy
Scout Troop 281 of Dallas, at-
tained the rank of Eagle Scout,
the highest rank
in Scouting, on
Dec. 15, 2010. An
Eagle Court of
Honor will be
held Sunday at
the Dallas Unit-
ed Methodist
Church to rec-
ognize his
Blom achievement.
Blom is the son
of Dawn and George Blom of
Plains Township. He has an older
Katerina Tsioles Allison E. Chocallo sister, Amanda. He is the grand-
son of Nancy and Dale Campbell
Katerina Tsioles, daughter of Allison Elizabeth Chocallo, of Dallas, and the late George and
Theodore and Michele Tsioles, daughter of Jocelyn and Mike Abilities through Art program plans exhibit Barbara Blom, Plains Township,
and great-grandson of Ernest
Kingston, is celebrating her Chocallo, Wilkes-Barre, is cele- Wolfe, Dallas, and the late Nora
ninth birthday today, April 29. brating her sixth birthday today, The Day Development Program of Community Counseling Services’ Abilities through Art (AtA)
Wolfe, Doyle and Mildred Camp-
Katerina is a granddaughter of April 29. Allison is a grand- program will sponsor an art exhibition and sale from 5 to 8:30 p.m. May 5 at Main Street Galleries, bell, Anna and Attillio Tontini, and
Bernard and Beverly Price, daughter of Hannah and Gene 370 Pierce St., Kingston. Paintings, pottery, jewelry and crafts created by artists with various intellec- Olga and Willem Blom. For his
Shavertown, and George and Lazarus, Plains Township; Bon- tual and physical disabilities will be sold. All proceeds will support art therapy at AtA. Representa- Eagle Scout Leadership Service
Foto Tsioles, Kingston. She has nie Chocallo, Franklin Township; tives, first row, are Margaret Mould-Cooney, program specialist; Andrea Zagata, Shickshinny; Gina Project Blom completely refur-
two sisters, Foto, 10, and Georgia, and the late Mike Chocallo. She Gardjulis, Wilkes-Barre; Miranda Kropa, Kingston; Mary Helen Kolessar, Wyoming; and Jennifer Mar- bished the music room at Dallas
6. is a great-granddaughter of shall, Exeter. Second row: Eric Berlew, Kingston; Colleen Coyne, Exeter; Christine Cortese, Pittston; United Methodist Church and
Gene Chocallo, Swoyersville. Phillip Gallagher, Shavertown; Shelley Campbell, Harveys Lake; Barbara Rinehimer, Hobie; Samantha made arrangements to have
Allison has a sister, Hannah, 8. themed carpet installed. He
Talmagde, Wilkes-Barre; Brittnie Jumper, Trucksville; Bernice Neville, Ashley; Tina Noble, Duryea; joined Scouting in 2003 as a
Nichole La Fratte, West Wyoming; and Joseph Latona, Plains Township. Webelo with Pack 281. As a Webe-
lo, he earned the God and Family
Religious Award and the Arrow of
Light Award, the highest award in
Cub Scouts, and bridged into Boy
Scouts in 2005. As a Boy Scout,
Blom held the leadership posi-
tions of bugler, assistant patrol
leader, patrol leader and troop
guide, and has earned 33 merit
badges. He has bugled for the
annual Friends of Scouting dinner
since 2005 and has marched in
numerous Memorial Day parades.
He is the music leader for the
Brianna N. Franklin troop’s annual Christmas caroling
at the Meadows Nursing Center,
Dallas, and has provided count-
Brianna Nicole Franklin, daugh-
ter of Tracey and Kenneth Fran- Khalil Adams less hours of community service,
including placing flags on veter-
klin, Pringle, is celebrating her Khalil Adams, son of Darryl and ans’ graves every year through
eighth birthday today, April 29. Margaret Corley, Kingston, is 2009. Blom is a junior at Wyom-
Brianna is a granddaughter of ing Seminary where he is a diver
celebrating his 12th birthday
the late Andrew Olson, Pringle, on the swimming and diving
today, April 29. Khalil is a grand- team, placing fourth at the 2011
and Sally and Joseph Chesnalav- son of Mr. and Mrs. Devine and
age and the late Kenneth Fran- PIAA District II AA swimming and
Mr. and Mrs. Corley, Philadelphia. diving championships. He is the
klin, all of Forty Fort. She is a He has a sister, Taeya, 1 1 and a school’s principal trumpet in the
great-granddaughter of the late brother, Da’Shon, 13. wind ensemble, orchestra and
Edna and Romolo Morelli, Prin-
gle, and the late Rhea Cragle,
Kingston. Brianna has two sis-
Flossie the Fiesta Clown to be honored at Fine Arts Fiesta May 19 jazz band and a member of the
chorale and hand bell choir. He
will attend the Eastman School of
ters, Summer, 12, and Haily, 10. ‘Enrich Your Senses’ is the theme for the 55th annual Fine Arts Fiesta, which will run May 19-22 on Music’s Summer Jazz Studies,
Public Square in Wilkes-Barre. Entertainment, adult and student juried art shows, music, food and University of Scranton’s Brass
children’s activities are planned. Admission is free. The first ‘Howard B. Fedrick Friend of the Arts Seminar, and Wyoming Semi-
Award’ will be presented to Mary Ellen Fowler, ‘Flossie the Fiesta Clown,’ at 6:30 p.m. on May 19. Fe- nary’s Performing Arts Institute
this summer. Blom has attended
drick will be honored for her more than 30 years of dedication and contributions to the annual fine 15 PMEA District 9, Region IV, and
arts festival. Fowler is a registered nurse at a nursing home for veterans. A native of Warrior Run, she All-State music festivals in the
resides in Dalton with her husband, Mark. They have two children, Christine, also a registered nurse, last three years including the 2011
and Mark II, a student at Wilkes University. The board of directors, seated, is comprised of Eileen All-State Jazz Band, 2011 Region
Halsey; Micky Nieman, recording secretary; Gary Womelsdorf, corresponding secretary; Carla Reck IV Band, 2011 District 9 Jazz Band,
and Susan Najaka, first vice president. Standing: Kevin Womelsdorf; Debbie Grossman, second vice and 2009 District 9 Jazz Band –
president; Brian Benedetti, executive director; Ted Reese; Tracey Selingo; and David Kerr, president. the only music festival freshman
trumpet players are eligible to
audition for. As an accomplished
pianist, he has earned numerous
piano competition awards in-
Nicholas J. Corcoran Jr. cluding performing in an Honors
Recital at Carnegie Hall in 2009,
and most recently accompanying
Nicholas James Corcoran Jr., his sister for her college senior
Bethany M. Saltz son of Nicholas and Cosette
Corcoran, Nanticoke, is cele-
vocal recital in Worcester, Mass.
Blom is a member of the Dallas
Bethany Michelle Saltz, daughter brating his fourth birthday to- United Methodist Church where
of Larry and Cindy Saltz, Nanti- day, April 29. Nicholas is a grand- he has served as an acolyte and
coke, is celebrating her second son of Dennis and Peggy Ker- usher. He is a member of the
birthday today, April 29. Bethany baugh, Nanticoke; Diane Corco- vocal and hand bell choirs, and
ran, Wilkes-Barre; and Beverly director of the Praise Choir, sub-
is a granddaughter of Dorothy
stitute organist, and trumpet
Melton, Wilkes-Barre, and Paula and Joel Gallow, Florida. He is a
soloist.
DelPrete and Paul Durko, great-grandson of RoseMarie
Swoyersville. She is a great- Cease, West Nanticoke; John and
granddaughter of Margaret Shirley Strohl, Towanda; and the
Bullock, Hanover Township, and
late Evelyn Saltz.
late Calvin Cease Jr. Nicholas
has a sister, Dyani-Lenee, 13.
IN BRIEF
DALLAS: The Dallas Harvest
Festival Steering Committee
seeks volunteers to help plan the
ninth annual event scheduled
Sept. 18 on Main Street in Dallas
and beyond.
New volunteers can choose
from a variety of sub-commit-
tees. For more information,
call675-1950.

Allied Terrace facility marks National Nutrition Month WEST PITTSTON: The West
Pittston Cherry Blossom Com-
Stephanie Falvo, a registered dietician at Allied Services Skilled Nursing Center, provided healthy
mittee is still accepting vendors
eating tips to residents at Allied Terrace Assisted Living Facility in recognition of National Nutrition
for its 40th annual festival
Month. The campaign is sponsored annually by the American Dietetic Association. The year’s theme
was ‘Eat Right with Color.’ Participants, first row, are Doris O’Brien; and Paco Peters, AVP/adminis-
planned May 14-15.
trator. Second row: Robert Geiger; Antonio Berardi, head chef and dietary manager; Lawrence Bel- For more information, contact
lante; Falvo; and Chester Kucinski. Jessica Werbin, arts and crafts
chairperson, at jessi-
caw@epix.net.

Fraternal Order of Police


sponsors egg hunt, prizes MEETINGS
More than 70 children attend-
Monday
Heisman Trophy winner to speak at VOA dinner ed the annual Easter egg hunt
sponsored by the Fraternal Order EDWARDSVILLE: British Women’s
of Police, Wyoming Valley Lodge Club of Wyoming Valley at 7 p.m.
Heisman Trophy winner Tim Brown, from the University of
36, East Division Street, Hanover in the meeting room at Gateway
Notre Dame and Oakland Raiders, is the featured speaker for the Apartments. A viewing of the
Township. Prizes were presented
8th Annual Celebrity Dinner to be sponsored by Volunteers of royal wedding and a British style
and children made crafts and
America at 6 p.m. on Wednesday at Genetti Hotel and Conference tea are planned. Members are
received a balloon figures cre-
Center, 77 E. Market St., Wilkes-Barre. The dinner will feature a VIP asked to wear a hat and bring an
ated by Magician Pat Ward. At item to serve.
reception, the presentation of Volunteers of America’s ‘Spirit of
the festivities with the Easter
Youth’ awards and a silent auction of sports memorabilia. Tickets
Bunny are 7-month-old Kenley
are $100 for adults and $50 for students younger than 18 years
White and 2-year-old Tavin Dybo May 15
old when accompanied by an adult. For more information or tick-
of Larksville. DUPONT: Polish American Citizens
ets, call VOA at 825-5261. Sponsors include McCarthy Tire, Mohe- Club at 2 p.m. at the club home,
gan Sun and Citizens Bank. Members of the planning committee, Elm Street. Active PACC mem-
seated, are Bill Jones, Robyn Jones and Jerry Lisman. Standing: bers are encouraged to attend.
Sean McGrath, David Payne, Ed Stanks III, and attorney Lee Piatt. Refreshments will be served.

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Editorial
OUR OPINION: W-B AREA SEAT

Board, students
need your help
L
ET’S SAY, hypothetical- SEEK SCHOOL POST
ly, that you are daring
enough to consider Information on how to apply for
the Wilkes-Barre School Board’s
serving on the Wilkes-
court-appointed seat is avail-
Barre Area School Board and able online, at www.luzerne-
have begun to compile one of countycourts.com, or can be
those pluses-and-minuses com- picked up at the Office of Court
parison lists before making your Administration, third floor of
final decision. the Luzerne County Cour-
It doesn’t take an Einstein to thouse, North River Street,
Wilkes-Barre.
detect an imbalance; you can no- The deadline to apply is 4 p.m.
tice it almost from the get-go. But Monday.
don’t let that stop you. Give this
decision your full and careful
consideration. balancing the budget is particu-
Candidates’ applications for a larly pleasing, and the superin-
court-appointed spot on the be- tendent recently said, “some rec-
leaguered school board will be ommendations will cause a lot of
accepted through 4 p.m. Mon- controversy.”
day. So far, only a handful of dis- Similarly, this board should
trict residents have submitted grapple with unresolved matters
the requisite résumé and ques- such as adopting a written teach-
tionnaire. er-hiring policy (perhaps the dis-
A Luzerne County judge in- trict’s first), deciding how best to
tends to pick a replacement next handle three, aging high school
week for former board member buildings (consolidation, any-
Teresa McGuire, who moved one?) and, of course, providing MAIL BAG LETTERS FROM READERS
from the area and resigned in De- quality educations to a diverse
cember. The board failed to
make the selection itself in Feb-
student population. And accom-
plish all this and more while res- Drilling will forever alter SEND US YOUR OPINION
want to adopt a child. The child has noth-
ing to do with the rape. He/she is just a
developing body. So why kill this child?
ruary, splitting 4-4.
If weighing whether to submit
your name, don’t overlook at
toring pride in a district histori-
cally plagued by public corrup-
tion; three former school board
state forests and water Letters to the editor must include the
writer’s name, address and daytime
phone number for verification. Letters
Michelle Miller
Hanover Township

S
o, just what is going to happen to all should be no more than 250 words. We
least a half dozen looming issues members pleaded guilty in re-

Reader believes Obama


that natural gas that will be drilled reserve the right to edit and limit writers
that the board should soon con- cent years to accepting, or deliv- to one published letter every 30 days.
from our state forests, farms and even
front – each capable of stirring ering, a bribe intended to influen- • E-mail: mailbag@timesleader.com
residential neighborhoods for the next 30
public discontent. And causing
hurt feelings (for you and oth-
ce board business.
On the plus side, as a school
to 50 years?
Is it going to make the United States
• Fax: 570-829-5537
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fails to explain policies
ers). And headaches (for you, es- board member you will help to

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energy independent as the gas company wonder why a president who is so in-
pecially). improve the prospects of the dis-
ads claim? telligent finds it so difficult to answer
Chief among the migraine-in- trict’s students. Nearly 6,900 of any questions about his policy decisions?
Or, is our U.S. natural gas going to be tell me about the crime going on.
ducing items in your minus co- them. Yes, he can deliver a good speech, but even
sold to the highest bidder on the interna- Who wants to live in fear in their own
lumn might be the board’s im- Like we said, the imbalance is the best speech often raises as many ques-
pending collision with a budget obvious: a mere half dozen or so tional energy market? home? I believe in change!
Currently, there is one Liquefied Natural tions as it answers.
crisis. big hurdles to scale vs. about Stephanie Sekunda
Speaking about the price of gas, the
Even if it votes to raise proper- 6,900 young people whose lives Gas (LNG) export facility in North Amer- Bear Creek Township
ica. However, Chesapeake Energy is in president said, “If your car gets eight miles
ty taxes the maximum amount can be enriched by competently per gallon, you might want to think about
Profit-hungry investors
allowed by state law, 1.9 percent, administered public education. negotiations with Cheniere Energy of
Houston to build liquefaction facilities for a trade-in.” Funny line, but I am wondering
the school district most likely All those students are depend- why he finds $4 per gallon gas prices hu-
export at its terminal in Sabine Pass, La.,
will come up short by about $6
million. None of the options for
ing on you.
Apply today. according to a recent article in PennE-
nergy. “The U.S. has 10 LNG import termi-
cause of gas price hikes morous.
The president has said numerous times
that our current level of spending is un-

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nals where the owners are petitioning the hy is it that just about every newspa-
sustainable. He even appointed a debt
QUOTE OF THE DAY U.S. government for export licenses to join per in the world publishes lies about
commission to study the problem and
the race to export LNG.” the price of gas? President Obama
come up with solutions. I wonder why he
“The people want to end the According to PennEnergy, Mike Stice, isn’t telling it how it is, either. Problem is, I
did not include any of the commission’s
senior vice president for natural gas pro- am sure many people in Congress have
division ... and we say: what you jects at Chesapeake Energy, would like to money invested in oil, so we will not see suggestions in his budget proposal. I really
demanded has been achieved create new markets for the natural gas that any relief. wonder why his budget proposal increases
is inundating the United States. He is Talk of hydrogen cars, etc., will take spending. Wouldn’t it be nice if the presi-
today.” quoted as saying this: “In the near term, if decades. The talk of alternate energies is dent would tell us why?
just that. Tens of thousands of windmills The Tea Party agrees with the president.
Azzam al-Ahmad you get the right political wave, you can do
The chief Fatah negotiator commented at a news conference in Cairo on off both coasts and hundreds of square Its members also believe our spending has
it really quickly.”
Wednesday after rival Palestinian groups said they reached an miles of solar arrays in the desert offer a to be brought under control before we
Much of Pennsylvania is going to be-
agreement on reuniting their governments in the West Bank and Gaza bankrupt the country. I wonder why the
come an industrial zone, and our forests, huge amount of “free” energy, but no one
after years of bitter infighting that weakened them politically and president and so many Democrats are
streams and rivers will be altered so that will spend the money to seed it. Too easy
caused the deaths of hundreds in violent clashes. calling them radicals.
our natural gas can be sold on the interna- to use every excuse in the book, raise oil
The president likes to talk about taking
tional market. prices artificially and cry!
care of the poor. Please tell me how rising
OTHER OPINION: CUBA PRISON Take action. Get involved. Keep writing Our local news outlets go to the pumps
gas and food prices are going to help the
to all your elected officials. Demand strict and ask “the man in the street” useless

Put end to shame


poor, or anyone else.
regulations on the gas industry. questions about why prices are so high,
It would be nice if the president clearly
If you don’t take action, no one will. And giving little or no explanations. It is all
spelled out his vision for the future of our
the Pennsylvania that we know and love designed to scare the public, not inform. country. It would be nice to know before

of Guantanamo
will be a distant memory. The reason oil is so high is thanks to the we cast our votes in 2012.
Diane Dreier speculators on Wall Street. It is not Ku- The president has announced he is seek-
Dallas wait, not Nigeria, not Sunoco or Texaco ing re-election, big surprise; but I am real-
doing this; it is our own countrymen get-

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ly, really hoping that our news media will

Writer not satisfied


RIM REVELATIONS have been transferred to other ting rich on your backs. Of course, it all perhaps ask a few questions during his
in more than 700 se- countries, but 172 detainees re- flows downhill, helping increase trans- campaign. If they cannot think of any, I am
cret U.S. files only re- main in custody. In theory, they portation costs and increasing anything
inforce a long-stand-
ing conclusion: Close the
were determined to be high-
risk threats, but the files ex-
with Leighton’s efforts sent via truck. Think about it.
So if you know anyone who works there
sure the reporters could find some good
ones from customers at the local super-
market or gas station.

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Guantanamo Bay prison in Cu- pose that to be an empty, bum- needed something from one store in or is investing in oil futures, find an appro-
Bob McDougal
ba. bling term of art. downtown Wilkes-Barre the other day. priate way to thank them. While they are Wilkes-Barre
Since 2002, the outlaw penal Tortured legal thinking that So after parking and paying my fee to reaping in the profits, every one of us in
colony has festered as an insult creates and sustains the prison use the space, I took the time to see what the United States is feeling the ripple ef-
to the nation’s respect for and
investment in the rule of law.
known as Gitmo could haunt
this country in ways we dare
was so “great” around the city. All I saw
was a bar; after that was another bar and
fect of soaring prices. Why is bridge project
taking so long to finish?
J. Madajewski
Documents collected by Wiki- not imagine. another bar. Oh, wait, I forgot: I also saw Nanticoke
Leaks and distributed to The Hold our enemies account- an application for a bar.
I don’t know why Mayor Tom Leighton
Abortion only adds to
New York Times and other out- able with the laws and protec-

W
ho is overseeing work at the Evans
lets lay out the prison’s griev- tions that have served our thinks he did so well cleaning up the city Street Bridge, which goes over Toby
ously flawed mission. country for more than two cen- and he can do so much better with a third Creek? Is it the state, the county or
President Obama pledged to
close the prison, but it remains
turies. term of office. Why does center city need
five or six bars?
the horrors of rape someone else?
The replacement of this bridge has been
The Seattle Times

I
open. Six hundred detainees I really don’t think because somebody n regard to the letter to the editor “Read- going on long enough. The so-called
put in a movie theatre (a project which a er believes bill hurts victims of rape” bridge builders can’t even tell me when
EDITORIAL BOARD former mayor started but didn’t get the (April 19), why would you want to add they might be finished.
RICHARD L. CONNOR MARK E. JONES chance to finish) or streetlights, he is do- the onus of murder onto a daughter who I think it is a real shame that this project
Editor and Publisher Editorial Page Editor ing a good job. was raped? is taking so long.
JOSEPH BUTKIEWICZ PRASHANT SHITUT When I visit my mom’s house in the Rape is a horrible crime; murder is Allen Taub
Vice President/Executive Editor President/Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. Rolling Mill Hill section some nights, they worse. There are so many people who Pringle

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Wyoming Area discovers more savings for budget


The prospect of trimming the
NEPA Health Trust to refund agreed to refund $230,000 to ments, a total of eight teachers imate $10,000 cost of the weight cluding Sam Aritz and Dave Al-
the district from its surplus. have announced their intent to budget more by cutting the program. berigi, spoke in defense of the
$230,000 to district from its
Bernardi also announced an retire. Bernardi said he will re- summer recreation program The conditioning issue was number of coaches and their im-
surplus, superintendent says. agreement with Enerwise Glob- view staffing and try to find a brought out more than two part of a larger discussion on pact on the program and the
al Technologies for a program way to realize additional sav- the cost of sports in the cash- kids, noting that the coaches
that could bring in an estimated ings by not replacing any of dozen parents and athletes strapped district. Board mem- spend countless hours review-
By JANINE UNGVARSKY $90,000 over the next three those teachers. from the football team. ber Estelle Campenni, who ing film and preparing players
Times Leader Correspondent years. Under the program, the Bernardi said he is still in ne- stressed she sees sports as a val- for games, and that scholar-
EXETER – A bit of positive district would agree to shut gotiations with teachers and budget more by cutting the uable part of the education ships earned as a result of their
news on the budget front led off down school buildings on days support staff about the possibil- summer recreation program process and the school’s invol- efforts help parents and kids af-
a Wyoming Area School Board in the summer when energy ity of reducing salary costs fur- brought out more than two doz- vement with the community, ford college costs. Board Presi-
meeting that saw impassioned needs are high, allowing the ther by furloughing teachers for en parents and athletes from the raised concerns about the num- dent Nick DeAngelo noted that
discussion on funding football company to buy the kilowatt one day and freezing support football team. Football Associ- ber of coaches the district hires Wyoming Area is the only local
and other sports. hours the school would normal- staff salaries. He categorized ation President Dan Resciniti for football. The board ap- district that does not offer its
Superintendent Ray Bernardi ly use. This energy would be the talks as “cordial” and said said eliminating the summer proved eight coaches at $3,605 coaches additional compensa-
ended his report with an update used to offset shortages. Ber- the teacher and staff representa- rec program, which includes the each, a strength coach at $11.39 tion for playoffs.
on some additional savings to- nardi emphasized the school tives are working with him on weight training all school ath- per hour and three volunteers Aritz and other board mem-
taling approximately $500,000 shutdowns would only occur the issue. letes use for conditioning, for the football program. They bers thanked the football team
worked out since the board dis- during summer vacation when “We are continuing to look would be “disastrous” to the also approved football supplies and parents for bringing proac-
cussed the budget last month. no students are in the buildings. and will continue to look for football program. He proposed totaling $13,000 and recondi- tive suggestions for funding and
Bernardi, who sits on the board In addition, Bernardi said ways to cut until we pass the increasing fees for game attend- tioning of football equipment at assured them that they would
for the Northeast Pennsylvania that while the district was antic- budget,” Bernardi said. ance and/or charging for park- $49 per unit. continue investigating ways to
Health Trust, said the trust has ipating five teacher retire- The prospect of trimming the ing as ways to offset the approx- Several board members, in- fund the conditioning program.

BIANCO
County to his
Wilkes-Barre According to a council official,
office each Bianco worked as an organizer
morning for and supporter to many of the
Continued from Page 1A
31 years.
unions throughout Northeast-
last September 28, so we “Sam Bian-
postponed it and rescheduled co worked ern Pennsylvania, helping to
for today, which coincides Bianco endless hours liaise with the various labor
with National Workers Memo- for the little organizations. He commuted
rial Day.” guy because it was the right
Terry Markavage, staff rep- thing to do,” said Frances
from his home in northern
resentative for the Pennsylva- Prusinski, RN, president of Lackawanna County to his
nia Association of Staff Nurs- the Wyoming Valley Nurses Wilkes-Barre office each morn-
es and Allied Professionals, Union. ing for 31 years.
explained the reason for at- “Sam was always in the
tending, “Sam epitomized the nurses’ corner. He didn’t
working man. He always want a pat on the back. As a workers throughout the
fought for the working man matter of fact, Sam would be Northeast. He touched a lot
and he always fought for the terribly embarrassed to see of people over the years.”
nurses from day one. When I all this being held in his hon- “Sam fought the hard
think of unionism, I think of or.” fight,” continued Markavage.
Sam Bianco.” Sam Bianco “was a man “He didn’t know any other
According to a council offi- who was always available,” way.”
cial, Bianco worked as an or- said Wilkes-Barre Mayor Tom The $40-per-person event
ganizer and supporter to Leighton. “Whenever you featured a cocktail hour and
many of the unions through- called, he was always willing dinner followed by a slate of
out Northeastern Pennsylva- to make the time to sit with speakers who paid tribute to
nia, helping to liaise with the you and listen to your issue. Bianco’s legacy. Proceeds DON CAREY /THE TIMES LEADER
various labor organizations. His death was a great loss, from the event will go to start The family of Sam Bianco, from left, daughter Barbara Pasterchik, wife Clara, son David and daugh-
He commuted from his home not only for the people of a scholarship in Bianco’s hon- ter Sandy Guman pose with an award presented honoring Sam at the Genetti Hotel & Conference
in northern Lackawanna Wilkes-Barre, but for all the or to benefit local students. Center Thursday. The longtime area labor leader died last year.

RED HAT SALTS


scheduled. He said with more ates and CP Rail Corp. the re-
contractors working in the city, placement of the existing rail-
more city businesses, like res- road crossing on North Main
Continued from Page 3A
taurants and supply companies, Street near the Plains Township
Continued from Page 3A
will benefit. border at no cost to the city.
The founder or leader of a so- “Wilkes-Barre City has a hor- “This city is anti-business,” • Gave permission to Susque-
ciety chapter is called a Queen. rible reputation on how it treats Heller said. hanna River Adventures, LLC,
Lorraine Rigley of Kingston is contractors,” Heller said. “This Heller said the state Attorney to operate river-related services,
the Queen of the Kingston chap- city makes it difficult for guys General’s Office issues state- such as kayak rentals, in Nesbitt
ter, which is called Social Butter- like me to work here.” wide licenses that are accepted Park.
flies. Heller said he recently com- by most municipalities. He said • Approved a resolution
When asked what she got out pleted a job in the city for $2,100 the city should do the same. granting approval to Donna N.
of being part of the Red Hat So- and he had to pay $170 for a In other business, Cronauer Yonkondy, owner of Center City
ciety, she said, “Friendship. Sis- “one-time license.” Heller said asked to have lines painted on re- Cafe, to install a sign at 2 Public
terhood. Enjoying each others’ the city requires a test for con- cently paved city streets. He said Square.
company. Having fun at the tractors, but only offers it at cer- several areas have confusing ar- • Amended an ordinance that
prime of our lives.” tain times of the year. eas. limits a resident’s comments to 5
Vice Queen Kathryne Koppell “If you require a test, then you “Just be at Ross and South minutes. The amendment states
of Hanover Township agreed: should offer it here,” Heller said. Main streets at 4 p.m. and you no one can transfer unused time
“We just moved here from New Councilman Rick Cronauer will see what I mean,” Cronauer to anyone else. Last month,
York. So we’re making friends” BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER agreed with Heller, saying the said. council denied Bob Kadluboski’s
through the Red Hat Society. Kathryne Koppell of Hanover Township walks down the runway at city should offer the test. Cro- Also, council: request for 5 minutes for each of
“We got a great group of girls, a fashion show sponsored by Christopher & CJ Banks. nauer, an electrical contractor, • Approved a resolution al- four topics he hoped to discuss.
and we enjoy each others’ compa- TO LEARN MORE praised the city’s code enforce- lowing PennDOT to remove rail- Kadluboski, of Frederick
ny,” chimed in Jo Ann Sprau of Barre, Scranton, Tunkhannock, ment office and said he has nev- road crossings along Pennsylva- Street, addressed council Thurs-
Wilkes-Barre. Dallas, Shickshinny, Stroudsburg Women interested in learning er had a problem. nia and Conyngham avenues at day night to again raise concerns
The NEPA Queens Council and the Poconos. Queens Coun- more or joining the Red Hat Socie- Heller offered to sit with city no cost to the city. about the city’s towing contrac-
oversees the smaller local chap- cil members meet on the second ty should call Romaine Stout at officials to discuss the matter • Authorized city officials to tor, who he said charges resi-
ters. The Wilkes-Barre chapter Thursday of each month to plan (570) 829-3810 or visit www.red-
hatsociety.com.
further, but no meeting was coordinate with Pennoni Associ- dents excessive fees.
includes members from Wilkes- events.

LOKUTA
she did not identify, who asked “This was never discussed with “The party would never take Lokuta said she feels she will She’ll continue to that type
her to consider running a the executive committee.” that kind of stance,” Casey best serve the public by return- work, as well as criminal de-
write-in campaign on the Re- Casey said the party has not said. “There are 67,000 regis- ing to private practice. fense and other aspects of civil
publican ticket. taken a stance on a write-in tered Republicans in Luzerne Prior to becoming a judge, work.
Continued from Page 3A
“That’s news to me,” Terry candidate. No one within the County. I don’t doubt a couple Lokuta practiced law for 12 “With over 16 years as a judge
sured victory in November. Casey, head of the Luzerne party was authorized in any of- thought it was a good idea, but years. She said she had a suc- and 12 years of prior practice, I
Lokuta said she was ap- County Republican Party, said ficial capacity to seek out Lok- it’s not the position of the par- cessful practice, particularly think I have a wealth of knowl-
proached by individuals, whom when contacted for comment. uta. ty.” with estate work. edge to help people,” she said.

FUNDING
“vital community services. es, harm working families, and eliminate a former mayor and he said he knows the “We have no revenue to fill this gap,”
He said cuts would severely limit the much needed jobs in this economy,” importance of the CDBG funding. Leighton said. “Once we lose this fund-
city’s ability to pave high-need streets Leighton said. The mayor called on all “I fought to restore funding for the ing, it will take years to restore it.”
and demolish blighted properties in the officials in Washington, D.C. to evaluate CDBG program by cutting wasteful gov- He said the city will hold public hear-
Continued from Page 3A
heart of neighborhoods, as well as pur- the impact of the cuts on their constitu- ernment spending,” Barletta said. “Mov- ings to gather input from residents. Kurt
ated to the city for 2011 is its lowest chase emergency services equipment ents back home. The funding battles ing forward, I am going to fight for in- Sauer, the city’s director of community
amount since 1990. like new fire engines and ambulances. over CDBG and other community devel- creased CDBG funding during the 2012 development, said the hearings have not
Against the backdrop of the Hollen- “As mayor, I fully understand the need opment programs are not over as the FY budget appropriations process.” yet been scheduled.
back Fire Station and vehicles – pur- to make necessary spending cuts as we 2012 budget debate has already begun Leighton said he and his administra- “We were just notified of the exact
chased through the CDBG program – have done here in Wilkes-Barre for seven and these programs remain prime tar- tive staff will review all programs where amount of the funding cuts last week via
Leighton said the city’s only recourse years, but we cannot make reckless cuts gets to be cut. CDBG funding is used and decide where e-mail,” Sauer said. “But we knew the
was to cut funding across the board for that needlessly endanger public servic- U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, R-Hazleton, is the cuts will be made. cuts were coming.”

STRIKE
bargaining we have no other strike April 20, giving the hospi- McGuire said. agreement with PASNAP and patients, employees, physicians,
choice.” tal 10 days to find replacement “The hospital’s top priority is hope that union representatives and hospital visitors.”
Negotiations have deteriorat- workers, and said they chose to the care and safety of our pa- will return to the bargaining ta- Community Health Systems,
ed to the point that hospital man- strike on Sunday to minimize the tients, employees and visitors, ble with a sincere desire to work based in Franklin, Tenn., paid
Continued from Page 1A
agers and union representatives dispute’s impact on patients. wherever such activity may oc- together in the best interest of $271 million for the assets of
in November 2010 over similar no longer sit down at the same General Hospital spokesman cur,” McGuire said. “If PASNAP employees, patients, and the Wyoming Valley Health Care Sys-
grievances, but cancelled at a fed- table. CHS representatives pass James P. McGuire said the hospi- and its leaders move forward Wilkes-Barre community,” he tem in a deal that made General
eral mediator’s urging. Just over offers to an arbitrator from a sep- tal is prepared to bring in replace- with their decision to take our added. Hospital a for-profit venture for
a month later, on Dec. 23, the arate room, she said. ment workers if nurses strike, valued registered nurses from Striking nurses plan to picket the first time in its history. CHS is
nurses did strike for 24 hours. “That’s not bargaining,” Pru- adding that doctors and other our patients, we will take all mea- outside the hospital starting at 7 also finalizing the purchase of
Prusinski said nurses do not sinski said. “There’s no conversa- medical staff are not involved in sures necessary to ensure patient a.m., and will also hold an after- three hospitals and ancillary
want to strike and will meet with tion. That’s not appropriate; the strike. The temporary work- care will continue without inter- noon rally and evening candle- buildings in Scranton, Tunkhan-
CHS representatives until the that’s disrespectful.” ers will have experience in the ruption.” light vigil. McGuire said the hos- nock and Nanticoke from Mercy
strike begins, but said that “until Prusinski said the union noti- work they will be asked to do and “We remain committed to reac- pital has “engaged additional se- Health Partners, a sale the
we see (CHS) going forward and fied the hospital of their intent to possess appropriate licenses, hing a mutually acceptable curity for the assistance of our nurse’s union has opposed.
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SECTION B
FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 2011

C A L D E R C U P P L AY O F F S
OPINION
JIM LITKE

3 CHARLOTTE
CHECKERS
WBS
PENGUINS 2 The call he
assures is
CHECKERS JUMP PENGUINS right one
As this year’s
Kentucky Der-
by drew closer,
Tom Durkin
took out a
pencil, drew a
line down the
center on a
sheet of paper and made two
lists.
On one side of the ledger was
the job he already had. On the
other were sleepless nights and
restless afternoons on a hyp-
notist’s couch, medications,
diets and bouts of the shakes
that hit so forcefully he strug-
gled just to hold onto a pair of
binoculars. Something had to
give.
That’s the short answer to
why a man who became the
signature voice for a generation
of Triple Crown fans finally
yielded the best seat in the
house at Churchill Downs on
the first Saturday in May.
“It wasn’t exactly St. Paul
getting knocked off the horse,”
the 60-year-old Durkin said
with a chuckle during a tele-
phone interview Thursday. “No
revelation. No blinding light.
Nothing even close to that. ...
Just a sense of dread I couldn’t
get out from under. It was
wearing me out.
“I’m a race caller. It’s what I
do and will continue to do, just
not at the Derby anymore, or at
quite the same level. It’s my
identity and believe me,” he
added, “you think long and
PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER hard before cutting such a large
Penguins goalie Brad Thiessen lets the puck get past him for a goal scored by Jonathan Matsumoto (10) of the Checkers in the second period of Thursday’s Calder Cup part of that off.”
playoff game. Other pictured are Jacob Micflikier (18) of the Checkers and Joey Mormina of the Penguins. The reference to the biblical
tale of St. Paul is telling, since

WBS drops opener the only other calling Durkin


considered while growing up
on the west side of Chicago
By TOM VENESKY their power play. That gave was the priesthood. Then he
tvenesky@timesleader.com Charlotte a 5-on-3 advantage, began tagging along with his
WILKES-BARRE TWP. — which led to Jonathan Matsu- father to the racetrack. Soon
Down by one goal with more moto’s game-winner as the Pen- after he heard the golden bari-
than 17 minutes to play in the guins lost Thursday’s Game 1 tone of track announcer Phil
third period, the Wilkes-Barre/ of the East Division Finals, 3-2. Georgeff booming over the PA
Scranton Matsumoto system. That’s when Durkin
Penguins “We have to be better as scored twice knew exactly what he wanted
were ready in the game to do for the rest of his life.
to even the a team with our team and Charlotte In the intervening years,
score with discipline and we have to goaltender between radio and national
the Char- Mike Murphy television broadcasts, he called
lotte Check- stay out of the box.” stopped 28 of 30 Triple Crown races, includ-
ers. Penguins coach John Hynes the 30 shots ing the Kentucky Derby on 13
Consecu- he faced to occasions, and nearly two doz-
tive penalty lead the en Breeders’ Cups. Thorough-
calls against Charlotte gave the Checkers, who went 2-for-6 on bred fans all have their own
Penguins more than three min- the power play. favorites; what Durkin will
utes of power play time, includ- It left the Penguins feeling relish most were the seven
ing a two-man advantage for 41 like they beat themselves, espe- attempts at Belmont Park to
seconds. cially considering they gave complete the Triple, a feat
But in an instant, the Pen- Charlotte a pair of 5-on-3 ad- unmatched since 1978 and one
guins’ bright prospects turned vantages on the night. PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER of the toughest in any racket.
dim as they fell victim to a pair The Penguins Ryan Craig (22) tries to time a deflection directed at the Checkers goalie Mike Mur- “In my mind, nothing in
of penalties and wiped out See PENGUINS, Page 6B phy in the first period. Other Checkers players Brett Bellemore (34) and Casey Borer (28) look on. sports can compete with that
moment when the field turns
for home with two furlongs left
NFL DRAFT I.L. BASEBALL and history perched at the
finish line. The building litera-

Wacky offseason Millwood roughed up


lly shakes,” he said, “with 35
years of anxiety packed into the
length of a stretch.”

continues at draft
That might be an apt descrip-

by Charlotte Knights
tion, too, for how Durkin often
felt even as he zoomed to the
top of his profession. The first
By BARRY WILNER time Durkin was reminded to
AP Pro Football Writer By CLIFF MEHRTENS be careful what he wished for
NEW YORK — Cam Newton provided one of For the Times Leader was at Hollywood Park in the
the few predictable moments, so far, in a bizarre FORT MILL, S.C. – It wasn’t a 1987 Breeders’ Cup Classic,
NFL offseason. pleasant or productive home- where he called the photo-
While the league’s labor dispute played out in coming for Kevin Millwood. finish duel between Derby ri-
the courts, the Heisman Trophy winner was se- Millwood, the Scranton/ vals Ferdinand and Alysheba.
lected No. 1, as expected, in Thursday night’s
NFL draft, taken by the Carolina Panthers.
Wilkes-Barre Yankees’ starting
pitcher, was hammered for six 6
KNIGHTS
3
YANKEES
“The two hit the wire togeth-
er — as the man said,” Durkin
Moments before the Auburn quarterback’s runs in two innings of a 6-3 loss said, remembering what some
name was called by Roger Goodell, frustrated to the Charlotte Knights on consider his best racing call
fans showered the NFL commissioner with Thursday night at Knights Sta- trying to rebound from a 4-16 re- ever. “And right after that, my
chants of “We want football. We want football.” dium. He grew up about 20 cord with the Baltimore Orioles head felt like it was going to
Goodell responded with a smile, saying, “I hear miles away in Bessemer City, last season. explode.
you. So do I.” N.C., and was making his third He can opt out of his contract “I went back and looked at
Newton led Auburn to an undefeated season start after signing as a minor- on May 1 (Sunday) and become my work the next day — and it
and its first national championship since 1957. league free agent last month. a free-agent, or remain with the was good work — so I told
Carolina was 2-14 last year, using four quarter- Among the seven hits Mill- Yankees organization. Thurs- myself, ‘This is what you al-
backs, two of them rookies. wood (1-1) allowed, two were day’s performance likely won’t ways wanted to do. You have to
“I’m ready to change this whole organization home runs and two were dou- spark a promotion soon for Mill- be able to control it.’”
around, to go from worst to first,” said Newton, AP PHOTO bles. Charlotte catcher Tyler wood, 36. The following year, he visited
the third straight quarterback taken first overall. Auburn quarterback Cam Newton, right, holds Flowers’ three-run homer Scranton/Wilkes Barre (14-7) a hypnotist, who armed Durkin
“Just being a Panther is the most special part up a jersey with NFL commissioner Roger Good- capped a five-run second inning had its four-game winning with the first of many strategies
about this.” ell after he was selected as the No. 1 overall pick that gave the Knights a 6-0 lead. streak snapped, and Charlotte designed to push back against
by the Carolina Panthers in the first round of Millwood, who has 159 victo-
See DRAFT, Page 6B the NFL draft Thursday. ries in 13 big-league seasons, is See SWB, Page 6B See LITKE, Page 6B
K

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EXTRA INNINGS L O C A L
C A L E N D A R ON THE MARK AMERICA’S LINE
By By MARK DUDEK
SPORTS IN BRIEF Friday, April 29 Times Leader Correspondent By ROXY ROXBOROUGH
H.S. BASEBALL Track record holder Flex The Muscle marks his return, after a week
LOCAL (4:15 p.m.)
Wyoming Valley West at Crestwood off, in tonight’s featured $60,000 Open Trot. The Ray Schnittker own- BOXING REPORT: In the WBO welterweight title fight on May 7 in Las Vegas,
Tunkhannock at Holy Redeemer Nevada, Manny Pacquiao is -$800 vs. at Shane Mosley +$550.
WRESTLING Dallas at Coughlin ed and trained stallion was super in his Pocono comeback on April 15.
Wyoming Area at Nanticoke
Berwick at Hazleton Area Leaving from post four, the four-year old Muscles Yankee trotter fired BASEBALL ROCKIES ( 8.5 ) Pirates

Top coaches to appear MMI at Meyers


GAR at Wyoming Seminary
Hanover Area at West Side TECH
off the wings to gain a pocket seat behind the speedy Winning Mister.
Basically from there the rest is history, as he ripped out of the pocket
Favorite Odds
American League
Underdog Cubs
DODGERS
( 9.5 )
( 6.5 )
D’BACKS
Padres

at camp at Lehman
Lake-Lehman at Northwest NBA
RED SOX ( 9.0 ) Mariners
H.S. SOFTBALL at the head of the lane and won going away in an eye-popping 1:52.4 Favorite Points Underdog
(4:15 p.m.) Tigers ( 9.0 ) INDIANS
Wyoming Valley West at Crestwood mile. This evening he reunites with driver Tim Tetrick and I look for GRIZZLIES 3 Spurs
The second annual Eagles’ Tunkhannock at Holy Redeemer
Flex The Muscle to do much the same and keep on his winning ways.
YANKEES ( 9.0 ) Blue Jays
Dallas at Coughlin Sunday
Way Wrestling Camps will be Wyoming Area at Nanticoke
BEST BET: TUI (4TH)
RAYS ( 7.5 ) Angels
Berwick at Hazleton Area HEAT 4.5 Celtics
held at Lake-Lehman High MMI at Meyers VALUE PLAY: BUNKMEISTER (13TH)
WHITE SOX ( 8.5 ) Orioles
NHL
GAR at Wyoming Seminary
School in June and July and will Hanover Area at West Side TECH Post Time 6:30 p.m. ROYALS ( 8.5 ) Twins
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All Races One Mile A’S ( 6.5 ) Rangers
include several prominent col- Lake-Lehman at Northwest
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CAPITALS -$175/ Lightning
National League
lege coaches from throughout Dallas at West Side Tech 4 Civil Cause T.Buter 2-4-2 Raymer trainee holds on 7-2
+$155
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER 2 Fast Vacation J.Pavia 2-5-7 Tries to track down the 4 3-1 PHILLIES ( 9.5 ) Mets
the country including 2011 (4:15 p.m. unless noted) 6 Smooth Vintage M.Simons 2-6-5 Almost got there at 13-1 6-1
SHARKS -$125/
+$105
Red Wings
Hazleton Area at Crestwood, 7 p.m. Giants ( 6.5 ) NATIONALS
NCAA Division I Coach of the Meyers at Honesdale
8 Vijay Star
7 Bar None
M.Kakaley
M.Romano
6-1-3
4-2-1
Flopped off the win
Romano gets catch drive
4-1
9-2 REDS ( 9.0 ) Marlins Saturday
Year Mark Cody, from American Nanticoke at Dallas
Delaware Valley at Berwick
9 Crushproof H.Parker 3-5-7 Best of rest 15-1
BRAVES ( 7.0 ) Cards FLYERS -$130/ Bruins
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Lake-Lehman at Holy Redeemer 3 Grace N Charlie A.Napolitano 5-6-6 Take neither 8-1 Brewers ( 7.5 ) ASTROS
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Home Teams in Capital Letters
Coughlin at Tunkhannock, 4:15 p.m.
named head coach at Oklahoma COLLEGE BASEBALL 6 Anais Kicker M.Kakaley 2-1-8 Strong Burke stuff 5-2
3 Military Stratcom B.Simpson 2-3-1 Just looking for smooth trip 4-1
University, helped American to (3:30 p.m.)
King’s at Delaware Valley 2 Mystery Island J.Pavia 3-7-6 Pavia trains and reins 6-1 BULLETIN BOARD the 2011 season on Saturday and
a fifth-place finish at the Nation- Manhattanville at Wilkes
FDU-Florham at Misericordia
5 BT’s Spice Of Life
1 All Got In
T.Buter
M.Simons
5-6-3
8-5-3
Downs a peg in price
Not up to these
5-1
12-1 May 7. This will be for both senior
al Championships. 9 Eoos A.Napolitano 9-1-6 Post a big knock 8-1
CAMPS CLINICS legion (ages 16-19) and junior legion
8 Pence Hanover L.Stalbaum 5-4-7 Weak Vernon import 15-1 (ages 13-15). The league is for
The clinics will be held on 4 Forever Wild B.Sears 6-1-3 Goes for a cold barn 7-2
P O C O N O 7 Austin’s Best P.Berry 7-5-6 Way off 20-1 players who live within the Dallas
Mondays and Wednesdays from Third-$6,100 Clm.Trot;clm.price $7,500
Jewish Community Center of
and Lake-Lehman school districts.
June 6 to July 27, except on July D O W N S 3 Celebrity Caviar T.Buter 2-6-1 Back to winning ways 5-2 Wyoming Valley will offer seven
Tryouts will be held at the Back
1 Persistent Spur Tn.Schadel 5-8-1 Can be in the mix 5-1 classes for children to learn how to
4 when it will take place on July Results 7 Jeff’s Night Out B.Sears 1-8-3 In live hands 7-2 swim in the JCC pool at 60 S. River Mountain Little League upper field
5. 8 Levitys Pride A.Kavoleff 2-2-3 Fast off the car 4-1
St., Wilkes-Barre. Classes will be from 6-7:30 p.m. both days, rain or
Wednesday Apr 27, 2011 2 Our Little Dip J.Antonelli 4-4-5 In a new barn 6-1
shine.
Cody isn’t the only well- First - $8,500 Pace 1:56.4
6-You’re Too Funny (Ra Schnittker) 9.20 4.80 4.20
4 Riverhall
5 Bobo’s Express
M.Simons
W.Long
6-4-4
3-6-5
Another sixth
Run over
8-1
12-1
held on the following dates: May
Greater Pittston Junior Legion
known college coach committed 2-Yes We Did (Ji Taggart Jr) 17.80 6.80 6 Warrawee Lucky A.Napolitano 5-9-5 Swallowed up 15-1 23, May 24, May 25, May 26, May
1-Tanzanite Hanover (Ma Kakaley) 4.80 9 SJ’s Leo M.Merton 4-5-1 I’ll pass on 20-1 31, June 1and June 2. There will be baseball team will hold a tryout at
to appear at the Back Mountain EXACTA (6-2) $142.00 Fourth-$13,000 Cond.Trot;n/w 4 pm races life three sessions to choose from: 6 p.m. on Saturday at the Atlas
TRIFECTA (6-2-1) $649.00
school this summer. Other top SUPERFECTA (6-2-1-8) $1,489.00 3 Tui
4 Refuse To Lose
A.Napolitano
M.Teague
1-1-1
1-1-2
One sharp trotter
Well staked youngster
5-2
7-2 Session 1 will run from 4 -4:45 p.m. Baseball field. All players must
collegiate mentors scheduled to Second - $6,100 Pace 1:55.4 5 Fortissimo M.Kakaley 2-6-9 Can be decent if on gait 8-1 Session 2 will run from 5-5:45 p.m. bring a copy of their birth certif-
3-Chase The Sun (Ja Bartlett) 6.00 3.60 2.60 icate.
6 Big Sky Storm T.Buter 2-4-4 Ditto for this trotter 5-1
be on hand are Cornell head 1-Chaco Hanover (Ji Taggart Jr) 3.60 3.20
6-Glors Boys (Ma Romano) 3.00 8 Nightime Flash B.Sears 3-1-2 Raced fairly well in ’11 debut 6-1 Session three will run from 6 to
Nanticoke American Legion Base-
coach Rob Kroll (June 20), EXACTA (3-1) $22.00 1 Double Up Hanover J.Campbell 5-1-2 Didn’t follow up strong win 4-1 6:45 p.m. Fees are $55 for the first
TRIFECTA (3-1-6) $109.00 9 Andorra Gold A.Miller 4-1-4 Fades away 15-1 child and $50 for each additional ball tryouts will be held on Sat-
Lehigh’s Pat Santoro (June 6) SUPERFECTA (3-1-6-5) $153.40 7 Gunshy Kosmos
2 Detech
H.Parker
Tn.Schadel
1-2-7
7-4-6
Freehold invader
Tires
12-1
20-1 child for seven sessions. urday at the Honey Pot field. The
DAILY DOUBLE (6-3) $41.00 13 year olds will have tryouts at
and Maryland’s Kerry McCoy Scratched: Got It Seeled N Fifth-$13,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $15,000 Wilkes-Barre Cosmos Soccer Club
4:30 p.m.; the 14 through 18 year
(July 18). Cornell was second in Third - $9,000 Pace 1:55.0
1-Picked By An Angel (Jo Pavia Jr) 5.20 3.40 2.80
8 Wesley Snip
1 Outlaw Blues
G.Napolitano
T.Tetrick
1-3-5
1-5-1
10yr old can still pace
The one to beat
4-1
3-1
will be hosting a British Soccer
olds will be at 5:30 p.m. Players
the country, while Lehigh and 2-It’s Ideal Hanover (Ma Kakaley) 6.20 2.80 9 Major Macho M.Kakaley 1-1-5 Goes for 3 in a row 7-2 Camp from 5-8 p.m. July 18
5-Lizzie Mcardle (Ty Buter) 5.00 3 Southwind Irvin R.Pierce 3-5-2 2nd start off the claim 8-1 through July 25 at Coal Street may register at this time, but you
Maryland were eighth and 18th, EXACTA (1-2) $30.60 5 Master Of Wars T.Buter 5-2-9 Comes at end of it 6-1
Park in Wilkes-Barre. Camp is open must be registered to tryout. For
TRIFECTA (1-2-5) $138.40 4 Make It Brief B.Sears 7-2-3 Yonkers import 9-2
respectively. SUPERFECTA (1-2-5-ALL) $105.20 7 Badlands And Art P.Berry 3-3-6 Gets too far behind 10-1 for ages 6 through 14 with a cost of more information, call Joe at
Easton coach Steve Powell Fourth - $9,500 Trot 1:58.4 6 Must Be The Bunny J.Campbell 7-4-8 Not a 15 claimer 15-1
$105. For more information or to 814-1430. Valley Regional Girls
4-Somolli Crown (Ji Taggart Jr) 12.60 4.60 3.60 2 Lite The Fire A.Napolitano 7-9-1 Burned 20-1 Softball League will continue to
and Blair Academy coach Jeff 1-Powerlifter (To Schadel) 5.00 3.20
5-Eagle Say (Ho Parker) 6.40 Sixth-$9,000 Cond.Trot;n/w $5,000 last 5 register, email wilkesbarrecos-
accept registrations for its 18
Buxton will be instructing on EXACTA (4-1) $43.40 8 Austin’s Jon Jon B.Simpson 2-7-6 This is a wide-open race 4-1 mos@gmail.com.
TRIFECTA (4-1-5) $447.00 2 Shelly Ross M.Kakaley 2-3-6 Been knocking on the door 3-1 senior division through May 15. All
July 11 and July 13, respectively. SUPERFECTA (4-1-5-ALL) $1,449.60 1 Silverado Hall
5 Like A Hush
G.Napolitano
A.McCarthy
3-3-5
5-8-8
Nap slowly coming around
Much better last season
7-2
20-1 GOLF area girls who were 18 or younger
Scratched: Premier Event, Fastas Lightning J
Easton grad Jordan Oliver won Fifth - $9,000 Pace 1:54.0 9 Tampico A.Miller 9-7-3 Bad habits 15-1 on January 1, 2011 are eligible to
3-Mephisto Waltz (Pa Berry) 9.40 4.40 3.00 6 Reputation Tn.Schadel 2-7-5 Tony having rough start 9-2 play. The cost per player is $50
a national title this year at 133- 7-Gordyyy’s Pet (Ti Tetrick) 9.00 8.80 3 Bayside Volo T.Buter 7-6-5 Washed away 8-1 5th Annual GAR Blue-Gray Fund
and there is no further fundraising
pounds and Blair alum Kellen 2-L A Girl (Ji Taggart Jr) 5.60 4 Donnegal G.Wasiluk 7-4-4 Age catching up with him 6-1 Golf Tournament will be held on
EXACTA (3-7) $86.00 7 Triple T Dawn H.Parker 4-7-8 Last of all 10-1
July 30 at the Wilkes-Barre Golf necessary. Practice begins in late
Russell was titlist at 141. TRIFECTA (3-7-2) $943.00
SUPERFECTA (3-7-2-ALL) $1,357.00
Seventh-$6,100 Clm.Pace;clm.price $7,500
Club in Laurel Run. Shotgun start May and games start in mid-June.
3 Gangsta Lady L.Porfilio 1-1-2 Got her going good 9-2
Other confirmed technicians PICK 3 (1-4-3) $1,120.20 6 Prairie Ganache P.Berry 4-2-1 Probable favorite 7-2 at 8 a.m. Cost is $85 and includes All games are played at the Free-
Sixth - $15,000 Trot 1:56.3 dom Park softball complex in
from Division I programs are 5-Tiger’s Too Good (Da Miller) 4.20 3.20 3.00
7 Jetta Baran
5 Pembroke Lil
M.Kakaley
R.Pierce
9-1-1
4-1-5
Free falls in price
Moves in and gets Pierce
3-1
6-1 an outing at the Catholic War Vets
6-Celebrity Legacy (Da Ingraham) 10.40 5.60 Drums. For a registration form,
Binghamton’s Pat Poplizio (June 8-Uline Hanover (Ma Kakaley) 5.80
1 Atlantic Filly L.Stalbaum 3-4-3 Again draws the pole 4-1 Grove in Ashley. Call 855-4543 for
contact VRGSL registration direc-
8 Cardine Hanover A.Santeramo 7-3-1 Better luck at Toga 8-1 details.
27), Bloomsburg’s John Stutz- EXACTA (5-6) $65.40
TRIFECTA (5-6-8) $258.60 9 Riverdancer J.Taggart 7-1-2 Strikes out 10-1 tor John Podlesney at 233-4520.
2 Laurens Joy M.Romano 2-5-3 No one is similing 15-1 Daddow-Isaacs Dallas American
man (July 5) and Rutgers’ Scott SUPERFECTA (5-6-8-2) $1,088.60
4 Tangerine J.Martin 7-7-6 Hopeless 20-1 Legion Post 672 is sponsoring Returning players who have al-
Seventh - $15,000 Pace 1:51.0
Goodale (July 6). Nazareth’s 7-Sheer Brilliance (Ti Tetrick) 5.80 4.20 3.00 Eighth-$18,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $15,000 last 5
their annual Scholarship Golf ready received registration forms
2-Polaris N (Ty Buter) 3.00 2.20 4 Icandodgebullets B.Sears 1-2-1 Very classy gelding 7-2 should return them to VRGSL, PO
Dave Crowell will be at the 4-Jetty (Ma Kakaley) 3.20 1 OK Braveheart B.Simpson 7-8-3 Down a peg in class, game 6-1 Tournament on Saturday, June 4
Box 369, Conyngham, PA 18219
EXACTA (7-2) $21.00 9 Courser Hanover A.Miller 2-2-3 Can fly early 3-1 at Stone Hedge Golf Course in
clinics on July 25, while former TRIFECTA (7-2-4) $94.20 2 Cash Cab T.Buter 3-5-4 This is a very good race 4-1 Wilkes-Barre Adult Men’s Basket-
Tunkhannock. The tournament is
Lake-Lehman PIAA Champion SUPERFECTA (7-2-4-6) $314.80
Eighth - $8,600 Pace 1:54.2
6 Mr Rightnow
3 Bar B’s Apache Cam
M.Simons
R.Pierce
3-6-1
2-4-2
Slowly getting there
More than capable
9-2
8-1 open to members and non-mem- ball has applications available. The
Scott Davis and Clarion head 3-Mysteriosa Hanover (Ma Kakaley) 4.20 2.60 2.60 8 Waylon Hanover M.Kakaley 5-1-3 Last won with Matty K 10-1
bers. The format is Captain and league will begin on May 31. All
4-Upncoming Prospect (Ja Bartlett) 7.00 11.80 7 San Antony-O K.Sizer 6-4-1 Spurs had there miracle win 15-1 games will be played at the Miner
coach Teague Moore will be on 2-Im A Native Two (Da Ingraham) 7.00 5 B N Bad J.Pavia 5-6-2 Lives up to name 20-1 Crew. Cost is $75, and includes an
EXACTA (3-4) $56.00 Park basketball courts. There will
hand at times to be announced. TRIFECTA (3-4-2) $355.40
Ninth-$9,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $5,000 last 5
5 Oyster Bay T.Tetrick 4-1-7 Tetrick the difference 7-2
outdoor steak dinner, beverages,
be two leagues. One that will be
“The clinics are featuring the SUPERFECTA (3-4-2-6) $2,767.80
6 Fox Valley Largo G.Napolitano 3-7-5 A hot commodity 3-1
and door prizes. Anyone wishing to
Scratched: Pilgrims Haley
sponsor a hole may do so at $50. played on Monday’s nights and one
7 Boiler Bob The QB B.Simpson 3-7-9 Decent pacer, when right 6-1
best technicians at one location Ninth - $9,500 Pace 1:55.0
1-Panamanian (Ra Schnittker) 4.20 3.20 2.40 2 Zarachino A.Napolitano 8-5-2 Happy with a check 4-1 For further information call the that will be played on Tuesday’s
anywhere in the country,” said 9-Ulysses Blue Chip (Mo Teague) 5.60 3.80 8 Jake Of Hearts J.Pavia 5-5-5 Another fifth place finish 15-1
legion at 675-6542 or Clarence J. nights. Any team interested in
5-Ronny B Fast (An McCarthy) 6.40 4 Cannae Rocky Tn.Schadel 5-8-8 Looking for that pulse 9-2
playing in the leagues can contact
coordinator Jack Davis, former EXACTA (1-9) $29.80 3 Whole Lotta Shakin
1 Powered By Zeus
M.Kakaley
M.Romano
6-8-8
6-5-6
Whole lot of nothing
Well back
10-1
8-1
Michael at 675-0488.
John Leighton at 825-7495 or
TRIFECTA (1-9-5) $135.00 Lehman Golf Club will begin its
head coach at Clarion Universi- SUPERFECTA (1-9-5-6) $169.40 9 Sir Beach Dragon D.Ingraham 7-4-7 …..next race please 20-1 430-8437. Deadline for entry will
PICK 4 (5-7-(3-8)-(1-3) (4 Out of 4)) $76.60 Tenth-$60,000 Open Trot Thursday Night Captain and Mate
ty. “For those wrestlers wanting Scratched: Auction Securities 7 Flex The Muscle T.Tetrick 1-4-4 Found his stride 3-1 League on May 5. Teams can sign be May 23.
to be looked at by some of the Tenth - $18,000 Trot 1:56.3
7-Jaavos Boy (An Napolitano) 32.20 19.20 4.20
5 Anders Bluestone R.Pierce 1-3-1 Was impressive at Chester 5-2
up by calling the pro shop at Wilkes-Barre Girls Softball League
6 Likeabatoutahell B.Sears 4-1-3 Anders blew him away in last 7-2 will hold final registration for
top coaches in the country, 6-Pointe Of Honour (Ja Pantaleano) 7.80 3.80 1 In Focus J.Takter 4-8-2 Takter in for drive 9-2 675-1686.
2-Scorpion Moon (Ti Tetrick) 2.10 2 Don’t Know Chip T.Buter 2-1-2 Having career campaign 6-1 senior league girls from 11 a.m. to 2
these clinics will be the place to EXACTA (7-6) $498.60 3 And Heez Perfect A.McCarthy 3-5-2 Third to choice in latest 8-1
Misericordia University athletics
p.m. on Saturday at the field
be. District 2 wrestlers hoping
TRIFECTA (7-6-2) $2,305.00 4 Baby Boy Grin L.Stalbaum 9-1-1 Comes off a scr-injured 12-1 department still has openings for
SUPERFECTA (7-6-2-ALL) $2,103.60
Eleventh-$13,000 Cond.Pace;n/w 4 pm races life its 21st Annual Arnie Garinger clubhouse. Girls born between July
to improve their technique and Eleventh - $16,000 Pace 1:53.3
4-Cammi Place (La Stalbaum) 7.00 2.80 2.10 4 Somecam M.Kakaley 2-3-10 Burke-Matt strong duo 4-1 Memorial Golf Tournament, which 1, 1993, and Dec. 21, 1997 are eligi-
want to have an opportunity to 1-Natural Woman N (Ja Bartlett) 5.80 3.00 6 Steal The Diamonds G.Napolitano 2-5-6 Has to be respected 3-1
will be played May 23 at Mountain ble. Play begins May 31. For more
6-Twin B Passion (Ma Romano) 4.60 1 Western Legend J.Campbell 1-2-7 JC only has a few drives 7-2
information, call Gary at 822-3991
wrestle for a state championship EXACTA (4-1) $40.20 5 Sapphire City
3 Town Treasure
To.Schadel
K.Sizer
4-1-4
3-3-3
Should sit a nice trip
Off since Sept
6-1
15-1
Laurel Golf Club in White Haven.
or log onto www.wbgsl.com.
TRIFECTA (4-1-6) $221.80
in Hershey some day will want SUPERFECTA (4-1-6-5) $446.40 2 Lover Boy L.Stalbaum 4-5-8 Cambest colt 10-1 The entry fee is $125 for the cap-
Twelfth - $15,000 Trot 1:56.1 8 Major Secret J.Pavia 2-1-4 Lacks that winning punch 8-1 tain-and-crew event and includes
to attend.” 7-Waldorf Hall (Ma Kakaley) 21.40 8.20 5.20 9 Remus Blue Chip M.Teague 7-1-3 Weak Teague pupil 9-2
golf, dinner and prizes. Regis- UPCOMING EVENTS
7 Hank’s Major M.Simons 6-7-4 Demoted 20-1
Last year 50 wrestlers attend- 2-Keenan (Br Simpson) 9.40 5.00
9-No Doze (Ty Buter) 10.80 Twelfth-$25,000 Open Trot tration begins at 10 a.m. with an 11
ed and many went on to have EXACTA (7-2) $239.40 9 Calchips Brute B.Sears 3-6-1 Darkhorse of the night 5-1 a.m. shotgun start. The field is The 25th Annual Wilkes-Barre
TRIFECTA (7-2-9) $4,644.60 7 Sand Top Gun M.Kakaley 2-3-3 Kakaley the new driver 7-2 Family YMCA’s Night at the
success in the 2010-11 wrestling SUPERFECTA (7-2-ALL-ALL) $1,478.40 2 Grain Of Truth T.Tetrick 3-1-8 Takes all the heat with Tim 5-2 limited to 120 players. Please call
Races will be held May 9 at Mohe-
PICK 3 (7-4-ALL) $77.00 674-6374 for more information.
season, according to Davis. PICK 3 (7-ALL-7) $77.00 4 Big Boy Lloyd
3 All About Justice
T.Buter
M.Simons
4-2-1
5-7-4
Needed last, still dangerous
Still in tough
4-1
8-1 gan Sun at Pocono Downs. This
PICK 3 (ALL-4-7) $77.00 Pittston Area Hoops Booster Club
The cost for the 16 clinics is Thirteenth - $9,500 Pace 1:55.3
6 Fort Benning A.Napolitano 2-2-1 ANap been solid 6-1
will host a captain-and-crew golf unique event features live harness
8 Cameron Chip J.Campbell 7-1-6 Raced toughies at Meadows 12-1
$160. Registrations will be ac- 3-Alex Bullville (Ji Taggart Jr) 7.00 5.60 6.00
5 A Gentleman G.Napolitano 5-3-5 Inhaled 20-1 tournament at Four Seasons Golf horses and an evening of fun for
2-Prince Sail On (An Napolitano) 7.80 6.60
1 Great Emancipator D.Ackerman 7-1-x Out of his league 15-1 all. Tickets can be purchased by
cepted at the door, but cost at 6-Keystone Royce (To Schadel) 18.20
EXACTA (3-2) $62.20 Thriteenth-$9,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $5,000 last 5
Club on June 4, starting with a
calling the Wilkes-Barre Family
that time will be $180. For more TRIFECTA (3-2-6) $3,427.00 9 Bunkmeister T.Tetrick 3-4-7 Backclass shines thru 8-1 shotgun start at 8 a.m. Fee for the
SUPERFECTA (3-2-ALL-ALL) $191.80 1 Herzon R.Pierce 2-4-x Takes money from pole 3-1 tournament will be $65 a person YMCA at 823-2191 extension 127. A
information or to register, call Fourteenth - $4,600 Pace 1:57.1 7 Shadows Dream J.Campbell 3-4-4 Grabs a share of it 4-1
which will include cart, green fee $15 general admission ticket pro-
4-Stormy Savannah (Ma Kakaley) 7.00 3.80 3.20 6 Southern Sport B.Simpson 8-3-3 3rd time lasix user 9-2
Jack Davis at (814) 538-9034. 5-Monet’s Lilly (Ty Buter) 14.80 3.60 2 Literate Hanover A.McCarthy 2-5-7 Almost lasted on the engine 7-2 and old fashioned cookout after vides entry into the patio, buffet,
6-Sharknfestedwaters (Br Simpson) 7.60 3 Tidewater Tomahawk B.Sears 6-4-3 Sears picks up catch drive 6-1
golf. Anyone wishing to sponsor a soda and beer and ownership of a
EXACTA (4-5) $72.20 4 Star City Hero A.Miller 9-6-4 Often a long price 15-1 horse. A $20 ticket offers the same
TRIFECTA (4-5-6) $315.40 5 Windsong Destroyer A.Napolitano 7-8-4 Drops, but has no form 10-1 hole may do so for $50. For more
SUPERFECTA (4-5-6-3) $774.00 as general admission, but guaran-
H O C K E Y Fifteenth - $9,500 Trot 1:57.2
8 Out To Kill A G.Napolitano
Fourteenth-$6,100 Clm.Trot;clm.price $7,500
7-5-6 Killed 20-1 information or to register a team
tees a reserved seat in Pacers
3-Buffalino Hanover (To Schadel) 5.80 3.80 2.40 for the tournament, call Carl at
1-Pacific Splash (Ch Norris) 9.60 5.60 3 Telling Secrets J.Taggart 3-4-7 Taggart gets the score 4-1 Clubhouse. Also available are
National Hockey League 7 Pinnochio M.Kakaley 1-5-8 Just beat similar at 12-1 7-2 883-7220 or 954-3067. The dead-
2-Amourus (An McCarthy) 5.40
1 Revington A.Santeramo 8-7-8 Live longshot 8-1 line to register is June 1. $500 corporate sponsorships
Daily Playoff Glance EXACTA (3-1) $47.20
All Times EDT TRIFECTA (3-1-2) $300.80 8 Indy Source B.Simpson 1-2-8 Loves to wing it 3-1 (race sponsors) and includes
9 Here Comes Monte P.Berry 8-3-5 Use in super’s 10-1
(x-if necessary) SUPERFECTA (3-1-2-ALL) $879.80
6 Ashwood Diamond Tn.Schadel 8-7-2 Newcomer from Pitt 15-1 MEETINGS sponsorship recognition on the
Scratched: Red Rum Lass
FIRST ROUND
Sixteenth - $8,500 Pace 1:55.3 5 My Mac T.Buter 4-5-6 Faltered badly on the lead 6-1 track’s Jumbo Tron, advertisement
(Best-of-7) 6-Ronettica (An McCarthy) 4.60 3.40 2.10 2 Lotsa Speed NZ W.Long 6-6-7 Long with rare showing 9-2 in the race program and photo
CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS 9-Forbettor Or Worse (Br Simpson) 14.60 3.60 4 Corky Duke J.Groff 7-5-6 Beaten by 50 lengths last 2 20-1 Back Mountain Baseball and Soft-
(Best-of-7) 2-Go Rockin Robin (Ho Parker) 2.10 Fifteenth-$9,500 Cond.Pace;n/w 2 pm races life ball will hold a board meeting at 7 with a winning horse in the win-
Thursday, April 28 EXACTA (6-9) $73.40 6 Busybeingfabulous A.Miller 4-4-1 One more chance 3-1
p.m. on Monday at the Daddow- ner’s circle. Doors open at 6 p.m.
Nashville at Vancouver, (n) TRIFECTA (6-9-2) $259.40 9 Cheyenne Ina M.Kakaley 1-6-5 Strong in maiden victory 9-2
SUPERFECTA (6-9-2-1) $468.40 Isaacs American Legion located on Post time is 7 p.m. All proceeds
Friday, April 29 2 Aspiration A.McCarthy 1-4-5 Won’t get 20-1 again 5-1
Tampa Bay at Washington, 7 p.m. SUPERFECTA (6-9-2-3) $237.80 5 Kayla’s Dream B.Sears 2-2-2 Not missing by much 7-2 the Route 415 in Dallas. General benefit the children’s programs at
Detroit at San Jose, 10 p.m. LATE DOUBLE (3-6) $23.40
Scratched: Illiad Blue Chip
1 Tiamo J.Campbell 1-3-5 Picks up good set of hands 4-1
meeting, open to the public, will be the Wilkes-Barre Family YMCA.
Saturday, April 30 3 Playful Patty J.Pavia 3-4-1 Lacks late stamina 8-1
Boston at Philadelphia, 3 p.m. Total Handle-$306,804
4 Ms Graywalls T.Buter 2-2-2 Lone grey lady 10-1 held at 8 p.m. Please visit Crestwood High School Boys Bas-
Nashville at Vancouver, 9 p.m. 7 Mondatta M.Simons 5-6-3 One more race to go…. 12-1
www.bmtll.com for more informa- ketball Booster Club is sponsoring
Sixteenth-$9,500 Cond.Pace;n/w 2 pm races life a spring social from 6-8 p.m. on
B A S E B A L L 8 Sight To See B.Sears 4-2-3 Sears has to win one 3-1 tion.
AHL 7 Pulse A Minute M.Kakaley 2-3-4 Main foe 4-1 Hanover Area Cheerleading Booster May 20 at Cavanaugh’s Grille in
Playoff Glance International League 6 She’s A Cowgirl A.McCarthy 3-7-2 All good horses are outside 7-2
Club will meet at 7 p.m. May 2 in Mountain Top. Tickets are $20 per
All Times EDT 4 Block Party B.Simpson 5-7-2 From barn of Pete Foley 10-1 person and admission includes
(x-if necessary)
North Division 3 Nuts And Jolts K.Sizer 7-1-5 Didn’t pace a lick at Chester 9-2 the high school cafeteria.
W L Pct. GB 1 The Daily Diary D.Ingraham 5-6-5 Well back 5-1
Nanticoke Little League will hold its beer, wine and food. For more
DIVISION FINALS
BEST OF 7
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 2 Mohegan Miss M.Romano 6-4-8 Gapper 8-1
monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. on information or to purchase tickets,
(Yankees) ................................. 14 7 .667 — 5 Keystone Kismet To.Schadel 6-8-6 See you on Sat 12-1
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Pawtucket (Red Sox) .............. 12 8 .600 11⁄2 May 4th at West Side Hall. Board contact Myra at 646-919-4940.
Binghamton 2, Portland 0
Lehigh Valley (Phillies) ........... 10 10 .500 31⁄2 Members are ask to met at 6:45 Tickets are also available at the
Wednesday, April 27: Binghamton 3, Portland 2
Thursday, April 28: Binghamton 5, Portland 3 Rochester (Twins) ................... 9 11 .450 41⁄2
B A S K E T B A L L W H AT ’ S O N T V Wyoming Area Diamond Club will door.
Saturday, April 30: Portland at Binghamton, 7:05 Buffalo (Mets)........................... 9 13 .409 51⁄2
p.m. Syracuse (Nationals)............... 7 14 .333 7 meet at 7 p.m. May 4 in the audi-
Monday, May 2: Portland at Binghamton, 7:05 p.m. South Division NBA AUTO RACING torium of the Secondary Center.
x-Tuesday, May 3: Portland at Binghamton, 7:05 W L Pct. GB
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STANDINGS/STATS Hernandez
N AT I O N A L L E A G U E R O U N D U P

S TA N D I N G S
AMERICAN LEAGUE
DP—Tampa Bay 1, Minnesota 1. LOB—Tampa Bay
5, Minnesota 2. 2B—Zobrist (7), Jaso (3). HR—Zo-
brist (7), Jaso (2).
Tampa Bay
faces scrutiny
after drug trial
East Division IP H R ER BB SO
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Niemann W,1-3 7 2 1 1 1 2
New York ....................................... 14 8 .636 — — 7-3 W-2 10-5 4-3 Jo.Peralta................. 1 0 0 0 0 1
Tampa Bay..................................... 14 11 .560 11⁄2 — 8-2 W-5 6-7 8-4 J.Cruz ....................... 1 0 0 0 1 2
Toronto........................................... 12 13 .480 31⁄2 2 5-5 W-1 6-5 6-8 Swarzak L,0-1 ......... 51⁄3 8 5 5 1 1
Boston ............................................ 11 13 .458 4 21⁄2 7-3 W-1 5-4 6-9 Perkins ..................... 22⁄3 3 1 1 0 3
Baltimore........................................ 10 13 .435 41⁄2 3 4-6 L-1 7-8 3-5 Nathan ...................... 1 0 0 0 0 2
Umpires—Home, Jim Reynolds; First, Mike DiMu-
Central Division ro; Second, Andy Fletcher; Third, Chris Conroy. The Associated Press
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away T—2:29. A—36,456 (39,500).
Cleveland....................................... 16 8 .667 — — 6-4 W-3 10-2 6-6 SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico —
Detroit............................................. 12 13 .480 41⁄2 2 5-5 L-3 6-6 6-7
Kansas City ................................... 12 13 .480 41⁄2 2 2-8 L-6 9-5 3-8 Federal justice officials will meet
Chicago.......................................... 10 16 .385 7 41⁄2 3-7 L-2 4-6 6-10 N L B O X E S
Minnesota ...................................... 9 15 .375 7 41⁄2 5-5 L-3 4-6 5-9 with Major League Baseball rep-
W L
West Division
Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Nationals 4, Mets 3 resentatives after the name of
Texas ............................................. 15 10 .600 — — 5-5 L-1 11-5 4-5 New York
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Washington
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Washington Nationals pitcher Li-
Los Angeles .................................. 14 11 .560 1 — 4-6 L-1 6-7 8-4
Oakland.......................................... 12 13 .480 3 2 5-5 W-1 4-5 8-8 JosRys ss
DnMrp 2b
3 1 2 1 Espinos 2b
4 0 0 0 Ankiel cf
4 0 2 0
4 0 2 0
van Hernandez surfaced in the
Seattle ............................................ 11 15 .423 41⁄2 31⁄2 6-4 W-3 5-8 6-7
NATIONAL LEAGUE
DWrght 3b 4 0 0 1 Werth rf 4 0 1 1 trial of a convicted drug dealer.
Beltran rf 3 1 1 0 AdLRc 1b 4 0 0 0
East Division Bay lf 4 0 0 0 Morse lf 4 0 0 0 Prosecutors presented evi-
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away I.Davis 1b 4 1 2 1 L.Nix lf 0 0 0 0
Philadelphia................................... 16 8 .667 — — 6-4 W-1 7-4 9-4 Thole c 4 0 3 0 Dsmnd ss 4 2 2 1 dence at the trial ending Tuesday
Florida ............................................ 15 8 .652 1
⁄2 — 7-3 L-1 10-5 5-3 Hu pr 0 0 0 0 HrstnJr 3b 3 1 1 1
AP PH OTO Atlanta ............................................ 13 13 .500 4 31⁄2 6-4 W-2 4-5 9-8 Harris cf 4 0 0 0 IRdrgz c 4 0 1 0 that Puerto Rican drug dealer An-
Washington ................................... 11 13 .458 5 41⁄2 4-6 W-1 6-6 5-7
Washington Nationals shortstop Ian Desmond jumps on home New York ....................................... 11 14 .440 5 ⁄2
1
5 7-3 L-1 5-8 6-6
Capuan p
Byrdak p
1 0 0 0 LHrndz p
0 0 0 0 Storen p
2 1 1 1
0 0 0 0 gel Ayala Vazquez had a Porsche,
plate after hitting a home run against the New York Mets at Central Division Pridie ph
Beato p
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
a Lamborghini and a warehouse
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Nationals Park in Washington on Thursday. St. Louis ......................................... 13 11 .542 — — 6-4 W-1 6-6 7-5 Totals 32 3 8 3 Totals 33 410 4 containing a recording studio, a
Cincinnati ....................................... 13 12 .520 1
⁄2 3 4-6 W-1 7-6 6-6 New York ........................... 000 111 000 — 3
Milwaukee...................................... 12 12 .500 1 31⁄2 5-5 L-1 8-5 4-7 Washington ....................... 001 210 00x — 4 barber shop and a car repair shop

Mets’ win streak


Pittsburgh ...................................... 11 14 .440 21⁄2 5 4-6 L-1 4-8 7-6 E—I.Rodriguez (1). DP—New York 1, Washington
Chicago.......................................... 10 13 .435 21⁄2 5 4-6 L-3 6-8 4-5 1. LOB—New York 5, Washington 7. registered in Hernandez’s name.
Houston ......................................... 9 15 .375 4 61⁄2 5-5 L-1 5-7 4-8 2B—Jos.Reyes (8), I.Davis (8), Werth (7).
3B—Desmond (1). HR—Desmond (3). SB—Hu (1).
U.S. Attorney Rosa Emilia Ro-
West Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away CS—Jos.Reyes (2). S—Capuano, L.Hernandez.
SF—Jos.Reyes.
driguez and Javier Pena, special
Colorado ........................................ 16 7 .696 — — 5-5 W-2 6-4 10-3
Los Angeles .................................. 13 13 .500 41⁄2 31⁄2 6-4 W-1 7-5 6-8 IP H R ER BB SO agent in charge of the Drug En-
New York

ends at six games


San Francisco ............................... 12 12 .500 41⁄2 31⁄2 4-6 W-1 4-5 8-7
Arizona........................................... 10 13 .435 6 5 5-5 L-1 6-6 4-7 Capuano L,2-2 ........ 52⁄3 10 4 4 0 2 forcement Administration’s Ca-
Byrdak ...................... 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 1
San Diego ...................................... 9 16 .360 8 7 2-8 L-2 4-11 5-5
Beato......................... 2 0 0 0 1 0 ribbean division, said Wednesday
Washington
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Wednesday's Games
NATIONAL LEAGUE L.Hernandez W,3-2 8 7 3 2 1 5 they will meet with MLB officials
Wednesday's Games
Baltimore 5, Boston 4 L.A. Dodgers 5, Florida 4, 10 innings
Storen S,4-4 ............ 1 1 0
Umpires—Home, Brian Runge;First, Marvin Hud-
0 0 1
in two weeks at baseball’s re-
N.Y. Yankees 3, Chicago White Sox 1
Cleveland 7, Kansas City 2
Cincinnati 7, Milwaukee 6, 10 innings
Colorado at Chicago, ppd., rain
son;Second, Ted Barrett;Third, Lance Barrett.
T—2:29. A—15,142 (41,506).
quest.
Oakland 2, L.A. Angels 1, 10 innings
The Associated Press years, pitching effectively into Seattle 10, Detroit 1
Atlanta 7, San Diego 0
Philadelphia 8, Arizona 4
MLB officials had made the re-
WASHINGTON — New the sixth inning against his Texas 7, Toronto 6
Tampa Bay 8, Minnesota 2
N.Y. Mets 6, Washington 3
Giants 5, Pirates 2 quest during the trial, they said.
Pittsburgh 2, San Francisco 0
father Ian Desmond homered former team in the San Francis- Thursday's Games
Seattle 7, Detroit 2
St. Louis 6, Houston 5 San Francisco Pittsburgh Federal prosecutor Jacqueline
Thursday's Games ab r h bi ab r h bi
and tripled in his first game co Giants’ victory over the Tampa Bay 15, Minnesota 3, 1st game San Francisco 5, Pittsburgh 2 Rownd cf 5 1 2 3 AMcCt cf 4 0 0 0 Novas, who investigated the case,
Toronto 5, Texas 2
back from paternity leave and Pittsburgh Pirates. Boston 6, Baltimore 2
Washington 4, N.Y. Mets 3
St. Louis at Houston, (n)
Burriss 2b
Huff 1b
4 0 1 0 Tabata lf
3 0 0 0 Overay 1b
4 0 0 0
2 1 0 0 said it is possible that federal offi-
N.Y. Yankees 12, Chicago White Sox 3
Livan Hernandez pitched eight Making just his third appear- Cleveland 8, Kansas City 2
Chicago Cubs at Arizona, (n) PSndvl 3b
Burrell lf
4 0 1 1 Walker 2b
3 0 1 0 GJones rf
4 1 3 1
2 0 1 0
cials will further investigate Aya-
Friday's Games
strong innings to lead the ance in the majors since 2006, Tampa Bay 6, Minnesota 1, 2nd game
Friday's Games
N.Y. Mets (Pelfrey 1-2) at Philadelphia (Worley 0-0), Affeldt p
RRmrz p
0 0 0 0 Diaz ph-rf
0 0 0 0 Doumit c
1 0 0 0
3 0 0 1
la’s connections to celebrities, in-
7:05 p.m.
Washington Nationals past the the 33-year-old Vogelsong (1-0) Detroit (Scherzer 4-0) at Cleveland (J.Gomez 0-1),
7:05 p.m.
San Francisco (Lincecum 2-2) at Washington (Mar- Tejada ph 1 0 1 0 Alvarez 3b 3 0 0 0 cluding Hernandez.
quis 2-0), 7:05 p.m. JaLopz p 0 0 0 0 BrWod ss 3 0 0 0
New York Mets 4-3 Thursday tied a career high with eight Toronto (R.Romero 1-3) at N.Y. Yankees (F.Garcia Florida (Vazquez 1-2) at Cincinnati (T.Wood 1-2), BrWlsn p 0 0 0 0 DMcCt p 0 0 0 0 “We are going to look closely at
1-0), 7:05 p.m. C.Ross rf-lf 4 0 0 0 Paul ph 1 0 0 0
night. strikeouts. He gave up two L.A. Angels (E.Santana 0-3) at Tampa Bay (Price
7:10 p.m.
St. Louis (Carpenter 0-2) at Atlanta (T.Hudson 3-2), Fontent ss 4 1 2 0 Karstns p 2 0 0 0 those individuals,” she said, de-
3-2), 7:10 p.m. Whitsd c 3 1 0 0 Cedeno ss 2 0 0 0
Desmond’s solo home run in runs on four hits and two Seattle (Vargas 0-2) at Boston (Matsuzaka 2-2),
7:35 p.m.
Milwaukee (Marcum 2-1) at Houston (Myers 1-0), Vglsng p 1 1 0 0 clining further comment.
the fifth was his third of the walks. 7:10 p.m.
Baltimore (Arrieta 2-1) at Chicago White Sox (Danks
8:05 p.m. Schrhlt rf
Totals
2 1 2 0
34 510 4 Totals 31 2 4 2 Hernandez told The Associat-
Pittsburgh (Correia 3-2) at Colorado (Chacin 3-1),
season and it gave Washington Vogelsong was making his 0-3), 8:10 p.m.
Minnesota (S.Baker 1-2) at Kansas City (Chen 3-1),
8:40 p.m. San Francisco.................... 004 000 100 — 5 ed Press that he wouldn’t com-
Chicago Cubs (Zambrano 2-1) at Arizona (Galarra- Pittsburgh .......................... 100 001 000 — 2
a 4-2 lead. He had missed the first start since Sept. 29, 2004, 8:10 p.m.
Texas (C.Wilson 3-0) at Oakland (Cahill 3-0), 10:05
ga 3-1), 9:40 p.m. E—Burriss (1), Overbay (3), Doumit (2), Karstens ment on the matter. He said all
San Diego (Richard 1-1) at L.A. Dodgers (Lilly 1-2), (1), Walker (3). DP—San Francisco 1, Pittsburgh 3.
Nationals’ past two games after while he was with the Pirates p.m. 10:10 p.m. LOB—San Francisco 5, Pittsburgh 7. 2B—Rowand questions should go through the
Saturday's Games
his wife, Chelsey, gave birth against Philadelphia, and won L.A. Angels at Tampa Bay, 1:10 p.m.
Saturday's Games
N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, 1:10 p.m.
(8), Walker (6). SB—Rowand (1), P.Sandoval (1),
Schierholtz (1). S—Vogelsong. Nationals’ public relations staff.
Tuesday to the couple’s first for the first time since Sept. 14, Texas at Oakland, 4:05 p.m.
Toronto at N.Y. Yankees, 4:05 p.m.
St. Louis at Atlanta, 1:10 p.m.
San Francisco
IP H R ER BB SO “The Nationals are aware of
San Francisco at Washington, 4:05 p.m.
son, Grayson Wesley Desmond. 2005. He spent three seasons Detroit at Cleveland, 6:05 p.m.
Baltimore at Chicago White Sox, 7:10 p.m.
Milwaukee at Houston, 7:05 p.m. Vogelsong W,1-0 .... 52⁄3
Affeldt H,4 ................ 1⁄3
4
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
8
1
and are monitoring the situation
Florida at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m.
The loss ended New York’s in Japan after last appearing in Minnesota at Kansas City, 7:10 p.m.
Seattle at Boston, 7:10 p.m.
Chicago Cubs at Arizona, 8:10 p.m. R.Ramirez H,4......... 1 0 0 0 0 0 as it pertains to the Angel Manuel
Pittsburgh at Colorado, 8:10 p.m. Ja.Lopez H,2 ........... 1 0 0 0 1 0
six-game winning streak, the a game for the Pirates in June Sunday's Games San Diego at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Br.Wilson S,7-8 ....... 1 0 0 0 1 3 Ayala trial in Puerto Rico,” team
Detroit at Cleveland, 1:05 p.m. Pittsburgh
team’s longest run since win- 2006. Toronto at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m.
Sunday's Games
San Francisco at Washington, 1:35 p.m.
Karstens L,2-1......... 62⁄3 7 5 2 1 4 spokesman John Dever said.
D.McCutchen .......... 21⁄3 3 0 0 0 0
ning eight straight last June. Brian Wilson pitched the Seattle at Boston, 1:35 p.m.
L.A. Angels at Tampa Bay, 1:40 p.m.
St. Louis at Atlanta, 1:35 p.m. HBP—by Affeldt (Alvarez), by Karstens (White- Hernandez defected from Cu-
Milwaukee at Houston, 2:05 p.m.
Ike Davis had a single, a double ninth for his seventh save. San Baltimore at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m.
Minnesota at Kansas City, 2:10 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Colorado, 3:10 p.m.
side). WP—Vogelsong.
Umpires—Home, James Hoye;First, Tom Hallion- ba in1995, and went on to help the
Chicago Cubs at Arizona, 4:10 p.m.
and drove in a run for the Francisco had lost five of its Texas at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. Florida at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m.
;Second, Phil Cuzzi;Third, Alan Porter.
T—2:49. A—14,747 (38,362).
Florida Marlins win the World Se-
San Diego at L.A. Dodgers, 4:10 p.m.
Mets, extending his hitting previous six. N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, 8:05 p.m. ries two years later.
streak to 10 games. Aaron Rowand had three Evidence presented during the
RBIs and stole home as part of trial showed that Ayala allegedly
Giants 5, Pirates 2 a double steal. He hit a two-run A L B O X E S Indians 8, Royals 2 W E D N E S D AY ’ S paid Puerto Rican reggaeton
L A T E B O X E S
PITTSBURGH — Ryan double during the Giants’ Kansas City
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Cleveland
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singers, including Daddy Yankee
Yankees 12,
Vogelsong won while making four-run third against Jeff Kar- Dyson cf 4 0 0 0 Sizemr cf 4 2 2 2 Rays 8, Twins 2 and Wisin y Yandel, along with
White Sox 3 MeCarr lf 4 0 0 0 Kearns lf 1 0 0 0
his first start in almost seven stens (2-1). Chicago New York
Gordon 1b 4 0 0 0 ACarer ss 4 0 1 1 Tampa Bay
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Minnesota
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merengue singer Elvis Crespo, in
Butler dh 2 1 1 0 Everett ss 0 0 0 0
Lillirdg lf-cf
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5 1 1 0 Grndrs cf
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3 1 1 2
Francr rf 3 1 1 0 Choo rf 4 1 2 1 Fuld lf 2 2 1 0 Span cf 4 0 1 0 cash to perform at Christmas par-
Maier rf 1 0 0 0 CSantn c 4 1 1 1 Damon dh 4 1 1 2 ACasill ss 2 0 0 1
Swisher Betemt 3b 4 0 1 2 Duncan dh 4 1 1 1 BUpton cf 4 1 1 1 Kubel lf 4 0 2 1 ties at a public housing complex.
AlRmrz ss 5 1 2 1 rf-1b 4 3 3 4
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP Quentin rf 3 0 1 1 Cano 2b 4 1 2 1
Aviles 2b-ss
Treanr c
4 0 0 0 OCarer 2b
3 0 2 0 Brantly lf-cf
4 1 2 0
2 1 0 0
Zobrist rf-2b
SRdrgz
4 1 1 3 Mornea dh 3 0 0 0
Ayala, better known as “Angelo
Konerk 1b 4 0 0 0 AlRdrg 3b 4 1 1 1 AEscor ss 3 0 1 0 LaPort 1b 4 0 0 0
A.Dunn dh 4 0 0 0 AnJons rf 0 0 0 0 Getz 2b 0 0 0 0 Hannhn 3b 2 1 1 2
2b-3b 4 1 2 1 Cuddyr rf 4 0 0 0 Millones,” was once considered

Yanks bust out bats


FLopez 3b 4 0 1 0 Valenci 3b 4 0 0 0
Chavez
Rios cf 3 0 0 0 1b-3b 3 0 0 1
Totals 32 2 6 2 Totals 33 810 8
Kansas City ....................... 000 000 200 — 2
Joyce rf
Shppch c
1 0 0 0 LHughs 1b
5 0 0 0 Butera c
4 1 3 0
3 0 0 0
the island’s top drug dealer. He
Teahen ph-lf
RCastr c
1 0 1 0 Martin c
4 0 2 0 GMolin c
4 0 1 1
1 0 1 0
Cleveland ........................... 201 500 00x — 8 DJhnsn 1b 2 1 1 0 Tolbert 2b 4 1 1 0 was found guilty of conspiracy to
DP—Kansas City 1, Cleveland 1. LOB—Kansas Ktchm 1b 0 0 0 0
Bckhm 2b 4 0 1 0 Posada dh 4 0 0 1 City 5, Cleveland 5. 2B—Butler (6), Francoeur (8), Brignc ss 3 1 0 0 distribute cocaine, heroin and
Morel 3b 4 1 1 0 Gardnr lf 3 3 2 1 Betemit (7), A.Escobar (4), Sizemore (8), A.Cabre- Totals 33 8 8 7 Totals 32 2 7 2
ENunez ss 3 3 2 0 pills at public housing projects in

in win over ChiSox


ra (4), Hannahan (4). HR—Sizemore (4), Choo (4), Tampa Bay......................... 400 300 100 — 8
Totals 37 3 9 2 Totals 33121312
Chicago............................ 000 000 300 — 3
C.Santana (3), Duncan (1).
IP H R ER BB SO
Minnesota .......................... 001 000 100 — 2
E—Cuddyer (1). DP—Tampa Bay 1, Minnesota 1.
the community of Bayamon. Also
New York ......................... 002 061 30x — 12
E—E.Nunez 2 (3). DP—Chicago 2. LOB—Chicago
Kansas City
Davies L,1-3 ............ 31⁄3 9 8 8 1 4
LOB—Tampa Bay 8, Minnesota 8. 2B—Fuld (7), convicted was his brother, Luis
B.Upton (4), S.Rodriguez (4), Tolbert (2).
8, New York 7. 2B—Morel (4), Al.Rodriguez (7), Collins....................... 22⁄3 1 0 0 2 2 3B—Zobrist (2). SB—S.Rodriguez (1). SF—Zo- Cruz Vazquez.
G.Molina (1), Gardner (3), E.Nunez (1). Bl.Wood ................... 1 0 0 0 0 0 brist, A.Casilla.
3B—Granderson (2). HR—Swisher (1), Gardner Crow ......................... 1 0 0 0 1 1 IP H R ER BB SO Sentencing was set for Aug. 8.
(3). SB—Gardner (4), E.Nunez (2). SF—Grander- Cleveland Tampa Bay
son, Cano. Carmona W,2-3 ...... 7 5 2 2 2 2 W.Davis W,3-2 ........ 62⁄3 7 2 2 3 5
IP H R ER BB SO Sipp........................... 1 0 0 0 0 1 C.Ramos .................. 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0
The Associated Press ed two and struck out two. Chicago Germano .................. 1 1 0 0 0 1 Jo.Peralta................. 1 0 0 0 0 1

Phillies’ Blanton
WP—Davies.
NEW YORK — Brett Gardner E.Jackson L,2-3 ......
T.Pena......................
4
0
4
3
6
2
6
2
5
2
2
0 Umpires—Home, Scott Barry;First, John Hirsch-
Sonnanstine.............
Minnesota
1 0 0 0 0 1

led off the Yankees’ six-run fifth Blue Jays 5, Rangers 2 Ohman...................... 1 2 1 1 0 2 beck;Second, Wally Bell;Third, Laz Diaz. Liriano L,1-4............. 3 6 7 7 4 4
Gray .......................... 3 4 3 3 1 0 T—2:25. A—9,076 (43,441). Hacker ...................... 31⁄3 2 1 0 4 2
inning with a homer for their ARLINGTON, Texas — Co- New York D.Hughes................. 12⁄3 0 0 0 1 2

on disabled list
Sabathia W,2-1........ 7 7 3 0 1 6 Mijares...................... 1 0 0 0 0 1
first hit of the game, and Nick rey Patterson bunted home the Pendleton................. 2 2 0 0 0 0
Seattle
Mariners 7, Tigers 2
Detroit
Liriano pitched to 3 batters in the 4th.
E.Jackson pitched to 4 batters in the 5th. C.Ramos pitched to 1 batter in the 8th.
Swisher homered and had four tiebreaking run in the ninth T.Pena pitched to 5 batters in the 5th.
ISuzuki rf
ab r h bi
5 0 2 1 AJcksn cf
ab r h bi
5 0 0 0
HBP—by C.Ramos (Morneau).
Ohman pitched to 2 batters in the 6th. Umpires—Home, Andy Fletcher;First, Tim Welke-
RBIs in New York’s 12-3 rout of inning and Toronto beat AL WP—E.Jackson. Balk—Sabathia. Figgins 3b 5 0 2 1 Santiag ss 4 0 1 0 ;Second, Jim Reynolds;Third, Mike DiMuro.
Umpires—Home, Gerry Davis;First, Sam Hol- Bradly lf 4 1 0 0 Ordonz dh 4 0 0 0
the Chicago White Sox on West-leading Texas to win a brook;Second, Greg Gibson;Third, Todd Tichenor. Olivo c 5 2 2 1 MiCarr 1b 3 0 0 0 T—3:18. A—36,714 (39,500). By MATT GELB
Thursday night. series for the first time in three T—3:06. A—40,081 (50,291). Smoak 1b 3 0 1 1 Boesch rf 4 1 2 0 Rangers 7, Blue Jays 6 The Philadelphia Inquirer
AKndy dh 3 1 1 0 Raburn lf 3 1 0 0
LRdrgz ss-2b 4 1 1 3 Avila c 4 0 1 2 Toronto Texas
CC Sabathia pitched seven weeks. MSndrs cf 4 1 2 0 Kelly 3b 4 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi He had allowed two earned
YEscor ss 5 1 1 0 Kinsler dh 2 1 0 0
sharp innings to beat a familiar Patterson dragged a bunt to JaWlsn 2b
Ryan ss
2 1 1 0 Rhyms 2b
2 0 0 0
2 0 1 0
McCoy 2b 4 2 2 1 Andrus ss 4 1 1 1 runs in seven innings to the San
foe and help New York gain a the right side that was fielded Red Sox 6, Totals 37 712 7 Totals 33 2 5 2 Bautist rf
Lind 1b
4 0 1 2 MiYong 2b
4 0 2 1 ABeltre 3b
3 1 1 2
3 1 0 0
Diego Padres, surely a good night
split of the four-game series. by Darren Oliver (1-2) with Orioles 2 Seattle ................................ 002 101 030 — 7
Detroit................................. 020 000 000 — 2
JMcDnl pr 0 0 0 0 N.Cruz lf-rf 4 1 2 1 for Joe Blanton. But the pitcher
JRiver dh 4 1 3 2 Napoli 1b 4 0 1 2
Swisher hit his first homer in 76 nobody covering first base.
Boston
ab r h bi
Baltimore
ab r h bi
E—Ryan (3). DP—Detroit 1. LOB—Seattle 6, De- Wdwrd pr 0 0 0 0 C.Davis 1b 0 0 0 0 was not exactly pleased.
troit 8. 2B—I.Suzuki (6), Smoak (6), Boesch (9), Encrnc 3b 5 0 1 0 DvMrp cf-lf 4 0 0 0
at-bats this season and he, Nu- Patterson was credited with a
Ellsury cf 5 2 3 2 BRorts 2b 3 1 0 0 Avila (5). HR—Olivo (2), L.Rodriguez (1). SB—Bra- Snider lf 4 0 1 0 Torreal c 3 1 0 0 “I didn’t feel like I had my best
Pedroia 2b 5 0 2 1 Markks rf 4 0 1 0
AdGnzl 1b 5 0 3 2 D.Lee 1b 4 0 1 1
dley (3). CS—Figgins (3). Arencii c 4 0 1 0 Morlnd rf 3 1 1 1 stuff,” Blanton said Saturday af-
nez and Gardner scored three single. John McDonald, who Youkils 3b 2 1 0 0 Guerrr dh 4 1 1 1
IP H R ER BB SO CPttrsn cf 3 2 2 0 Borbon cf 0 0 0 0
Lowrie 3b 1 0 1 0 AdJons cf 3 0 0 0
Seattle Totals 37 614 6 Totals 30 7 6 7 ter the Phillies’ 4-2 win.
runs apiece. Every Yankees held at third base until the ball Ortiz dh 5 1 2 0 Wieters c 3 0 0 0
Pineda W,4-1 ..........
Pauley H,1 ...............
6
2
4
1
2
0
2
0
3
0
9
2
Toronto............................... 002 300 100 — 6
Five days later, the cause for
starter except Nunez had at was safely in play, scored the J.Drew rf
Camrn ph-rf
2 0 0 0 MrRynl 3b
1 1 0 0 Fox lf
3 0 0 0
3 0 0 0
J.Wright .................... 1 0 0 0 1 0 Texas.................................. 006 000 10x — 7
E—Encarnacion (5). DP—Toronto 1, Texas 1. that uneasy feeling was realized.
Detroit
least one RBI. go-ahead run. The Blue Jays, Sltlmch c
Crwfrd lf
4 0 1 1 Andino ss
4 1 1 0
3 0 1 0 Penny L,1-3 ............. 7 9 4 4 1 3 LOB—Toronto 9, Texas 3. 2B—Bautista (4), Encar-
nacion (8), Mi.Young (12), Napoli (3). HR—J.Rivera Blanton was placed on the 15-day
Perry ......................... 1 2 3 3 2 1
who took three of four games in Scutaro ss
Totals
4 0 0 0
38 613 6 Totals 30 2 4 2
Valverde................... 1 1 0 0 0 0 (2), Moreland (3). SB—Kinsler (3). CS—C.Patter- disabled list Thursday with a
son (3). SF—Lind.
Rays 15, Twins 3 the series, then added two more Boston ................................ 101 000 130 — 6
WP—Pineda 2.
Umpires—Home, Jim Joyce;First, Ron Kulpa;Se- IP H R ER BB SO medial impingement in his right
Toronto
Rays 6, Twins 1 runs after Texas made two Baltimore ............................ 100 001 000 — 2 cond, Jim Wolf;Third, Derryl Cousins.
Jo-.Reyes................. 22⁄3 5 6 0 1 1 elbow. The move is retroactive to
DP—Boston 1, Baltimore 2. LOB—Boston 9, Balti- T—3:09. A—21,176 (41,255).
MINNEAPOLIS — Jeff Nie- errors on the same play. more 4. 2B—Ellsbury (6), Ad.Gonzalez 2 (10), Villanueva ................ 31⁄3
Dotel L,1-1 ............... 12⁄3
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
0
1 April 24, meaning Blanton can be
Crawford (4), Andino (1). HR—Guerrero (4). SB—
mann carried a no-hitter into B.Roberts (2). Rays 15, Twins 3 Rzepczynski ............ 1⁄3
Texas
0 0 0 0 0 activated May 9.
the seventh inning and Ben Red Sox 6, Orioles 2 Boston
IP H R ER BB SO
First Game Holland ..................... 5 11 5 5 3 2 Whether he will be ready by
Eppley W,1-0
Zobrist hit a two-run homer to BALTIMORE — Jon Lester
Lester W,3-1............
Papelbon..................
8
1
4
0
2
0
2
0
3
0
5
1
Tampa Bay
ab r h bi
Minnesota
ab r h bi BS,1-1 ...................... 2 1 1 1 0 0 then is unknown; the team did
Baltimore Fuld lf 4 1 0 0 Span cf 4 0 1 0 Rhodes H,4.............. 1 0 0 0 1 0 not provide a timetable for Blan-
give him 10 RBI for the day as improved to 14-0 against Balti- Bergesen ................. 6 6 2 2 2 5 FLopez Oliver S,2-3.............. 1 2 0 0 0 2
Ji.Johnson L,1-1 ..... 1 2 2 2 1 0 ph-3b 1 1 1 0 ACasill ss 4 0 0 0 Holland pitched to 1 batter in the 6th. ton’s injury and general manager
Tampa Bay swept a day-night more with eight dominating M.Gonzalez ............. 1⁄3 2 2 2 1 1 Damon dh 4 3 3 1 Kubel dh 4 0 1 0 HBP—by Jo-.Reyes (A.Beltre). WP—Jo-.Reyes.
Ruben Amaro Jr. did not return
Umpires—Home, Rob Drake;First, Gary Darling-
doubleheader with a 6-1 victory innings, Dustin Pedroia hit a Berken ...................... 2⁄3
Rupe ......................... 1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
EJhnsn ph-cf
BUpton cf
1
4
1
3
1
3
0
2
Mornea 1b
Tolbert 2b
3 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 ;Second, Bruce Dreckman;Third, Paul Emmel. requests for comment on his ros-
over the Minnesota Twins. tiebreaking infield single and Ji.Johnson pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. ARussll p
Joyce rf
0
4
0
2
0
3
0
1
Cuddyr rf
Valenci 3b
3 2 2 1
3 1 1 0
T—3:01. A—29,322 (49,170).
ter move.
Niemann (1-3) gave up one Boston Red Sox averted a three-
Umpires—Home, Adrian Johnson;First, Gary Ce- Cardinals 6, Astros 5
derstrom;Second, Lance Barksdale;Third, Fieldin
Culbreth.
Zobrist 2b
SRdrgz 3b-lf
6
6
2
1
4
1
8
0
Tosoni lf
Holm c
4 0 2 1
4 0 0 0 St. Louis Houston Elbow impingements some-
run and two hits in seven in- game sweep. T—2:39. A—21,209 (45,438). LHughs ab r h bi ab r h bi times require surgery but are usu-
Shppch c 5 0 0 1 2b-1b 4 0 1 1 Punto 2b 5 1 2 1 Bourn cf 3 0 0 1
nings and John Jaso also went Lester (3-1) is unbeaten in 17 Ktchm 1b 5 1 2 1 Freese 3b 4 1 2 0 AngSnc ss 5 1 2 1 ally cured by rest and non-oper-
Pujols 1b 4 1 1 1 Pence rf 5 0 1 1
deep for the Rays, who pounded career starts versus the Orioles. Brignc ss
Totals
5 0 1 0
45151914 Totals 34 3 8 3 Hollidy lf 4 1 3 2 Ca.Lee lf 4 0 0 0 ative treatment. An impinge-
the Twins 15-3 in the first game. He allowed two runs on four Blue Jays 5, Tampa Bay....................... 212 203 302 — 15 Brkmn rf
YMolin c
4
4
0
0
2 1
0 0
Wallac 1b
CJhnsn 3b
4 0 3 1
3 0 0 0
ment occurs when a thin layer of
Zobrist went 7 for 10 with two hits, walked three and struck Rangers 2 Minnesota........................ 000 100 200 — 3
E—A.Casilla (3), Tosoni (1). DP—Minnesota 1.
Greene ss 4 1 2 1 AnRdrg p 0 0 0 0 membrane that lines the elbow
Jay cf 3 1 2 0 Bogsvc ph 1 0 0 0
homers and three doubles in the out five. After Derrek Lee’s RBI Toronto Texas LOB—Tampa Bay 10, Minnesota 6. 2B—Zobrist 2 Lohse p 2 0 0 0 Melncn p 0 0 0 0 becomes caught in the elbow
ab r h bi ab r h bi (6), S.Rodriguez (5). 3B—Damon (1). HR—Zobrist
doubleheader. He set a club single in the first, the left-hand- McCoy 2b 4 0 0 0 Kinsler 2b 4 1 2 0 (6), Kotchman (1), Cuddyer (3). SB—Damon (4),
MHmlt ph 1 0 0 0 Towles c
Inglett
4 0 1 0 joint.
B.Upton (6), Zobrist (4). SF—Shoppach.
YEscor ph-ss 1 1 1 0 Andrus ss 4 1 2 0 Frnkln p 0 0 0 0 2b-3b 4 2 2 0 A Phillies official said there
record with eight RBIs in the er didn’t allow another hit until CPttrsn cf 4 1 1 1 MiYong dh 3 0 0 1 IP H R ER BB SO
Miller p 0 0 0 0 Happ p 0 0 0 0
Bautist rf 2 1 1 0 ABeltre 3b 4 0 2 1 Tampa Bay
Salas p 0 0 0 0 MDwns ph 1 0 0 0 were no formal updates on catch-
opener, hitting a home run and Vladimir Guerrero’s solo homer Lind 1b 5 1 1 2 N.Cruz lf 3 0 0 0 Hellickson W,2-2..... 61⁄3
McGee...................... 12⁄3
7
1
3
0
3
0
1
0
3
0 ESnchz p 0 0 0 0 DelRsr p 0 0 0 0 er Carlos Ruiz, who left Wednes-
JRiver dh 3 0 1 0 Morlnd rf 4 0 1 0 JValdz p 0 0 0 0
two doubles. in the sixth. Encrnc 3b 5 0 0 0 Napoli c 4 0 0 0 A.Russell.................. 1 0 0 0 1 0
Bourgs 2b 2 2 2 1 day’s game with a sore lower
Snider lf 4 0 1 0 C.Davis 1b 3 0 0 0 Minnesota
Totals 35 614 6 Totals 36 511 5
JMolin c 3 0 0 0 Borbon cf 4 0 0 0 Blackburn L,1-4....... 31⁄3
Hoey ......................... 22⁄3
8
5
7
3
5
3
4
0
0
2 St. Louis ............................. 000 110 400 — 6 back, or pitcher Roy Oswalt, who
Indians 8, Royals 2 Mariners 7, Tigers 2 JMcDnl ss-2b 4 1 1 0
Totals 35 5 7 3 Totals 33 2 7 2 Mijares...................... 2⁄3 3 3 3 1 1 Houston.............................. 000 000 032 — 5 left the team Tuesday night to be
D.Hughes................. 12⁄3 3 2 2 1 2 DP—St. Louis 1, Houston 5. LOB—St. Louis 7,
CLEVELAND — Fausto DETROIT — Rookie Michael Toronto............................... 200 000 003 — 5
Texas.................................. 101 000 000 — 2
Capps ....................... 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 Houston 7. 2B—Ang.Sanchez (5), Wallace (7), In- with his family in storm-ravaged
Carmona, backed by four solo Pineda struck out nine in six E—Morrow (1), Oliver (1), A.Beltre (1). LOB—To-
Umpires—Home, Tim Welke;First, Chris Conroy-
;Second, Mike DiMuro;Third, Andy Fletcher.
glett (1). 3B—Bourgeois (1). HR—Holliday (3),
Greene (1). SB—Punto (1). S—Lohse. SF—Bourn. Mississippi. But a source said the
ronto 10, Texas 7. 2B—Kinsler (6). HR—Lind (4).
home runs, pitched seven solid sharp innings, and Miguel Olivo SB—Kinsler (4), Andrus 3 (7), N.Cruz (1). SF—
IP H R ER BB SO team does not expect Ruiz to re-
Rays 6, Twins 1 St. Louis
innings and Cleveland Indians and Luis Rodriguez homered to Mi.Young.
IP H R ER BB SO
Lohse W,4-1 ............ 7 4 0 0 1 2 quire the disabled list, although
Second Game Franklin..................... 0 2 2 2 0 0
earned its 10th straight home help Seattle beat Detroit for a Toronto Tampa Bay Minnesota Miller ......................... 0 0 1 1 1 0 the injury could slow him in the
Morrow ..................... 6 6 2 2 1 6 ab r h bi ab r h bi
win, beating Kansas City to three-game sweep. Rzepczynski ............ 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 Fuld lf 5 0 0 0 Span cf 4 1 1 0
Salas.........................
E.Sanchez S,1-1 .....
1
1
2
3
0
2
0
2
0
0
1
2
coming days.
Frasor ....................... 1 1 0 0 1 0 Damon dh 5 0 1 0 Tolbert ss 4 0 0 0 Houston To replace Blanton, the Phillies
extend the Royals’ losing streak Ichiro Suzuki added two hits, F.Francisco W,1-0 .. 11⁄3 0 0 0 0 3 BUpton cf 3 0 1 0 Kubel dh 4 0 0 0 Happ L,1-4 ............... 5 5 2 2 2 5
Texas Joyce rf 4 1 1 0 Mornea 1b 2 0 1 1 Del Rosario.............. 12⁄3 4 3 3 0 1 called up righthander Vance Wor-
to six. and Justin Smoak hit an RBI Ogando..................... 6 4 2 2 3 7 Zobrist 2b 4 3 3 2 Cuddyr rf 3 0 0 0 J.Valdez ................... 1⁄3 3 1 1 0 0
ley from triple-A Lehigh Valley.
Eppley ...................... 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 Ktchm 1b 4 0 2 0 Tosoni lf 3 0 0 0 An.Rodriguez .......... 1 1 0 0 0 1
Carmona (2-3) allowed two double in the fourth inning that Strop ......................... 11⁄3 0 0 0 1 1 SRdrgz 3b 4 1 1 2 Valenci 3b 3 0 0 0 Melancon ................. 1 1 0 0 1 0 He will assume Blanton’s spot in
Oliver L,1-2 .............. 1 3 3 1 1 1 FLopez 3b 0 0 0 0 Butera c 3 0 0 0
runs and five hits to help Cleve- put Seattle ahead to stay. The HBP—by Strop (Bautista), by Eppley (J.Molina). Jaso c 4 1 2 2 LHughs 2b 2 0 0 0
Franklin pitched to 2 batters in the 8th.
Miller pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. the rotation, which means he
WP—Ogando.
land open a 41⁄2-game lead over Mariners swept a three-game Umpires—Home, Gary Darling;First, Bruce Dreck-
EJhnsn ss
Totals
4 0 0 0
37 611 6 Totals 28 1 2 1
HBP—by Del Rosario (Freese).
Umpires—Home, Cory Blaser;First, Ed Rapuano- starts Friday night in the series
man;Second, Paul Emmel;Third, Rob Drake.
the Royals and Detroit in the AL set against Detroit for the first T—3:23. A—24,121 (49,170).
Tampa Bay......................... 020 102 010 — 6 ;Second, Alfonso Marquez;Third, Ed Hickox. opener against the New York
Minnesota .......................... 000 000 100 — 1 T—3:16. A—27,857 (40,963).
Central. The right-hander walk- time since July 2003. Mets at Citizens Bank Park.
CMYK

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LOCAL COLLEGE ROUNDUP


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King’s baseball team nabs award Do It For The Kids Run

The Times Leader staff for community service is a true currently hold the fourth and USCAA Academic All-American
The King’s baseball team was testament to their strong sense final playoff spot for next week’s Team. Buczkowski was also one
honored this week, receiving of giving to people in need. Freedom Conference tourna- of 30 Mountain Lions who re-
the Presidential Volunteer Ser- “As the head coach of the ment and can clinch a berth ceived academic all-conference
vice Award for the program’s program, I am thrilled for these with a sweep of the Aggies. awards.
numerous charitable works. young men being recognized for
Under the direction of coach all the hours they put in, espe- Wilkes announces top honors WOMEN’S LACROSSE
Jerry Greeley, the Monarchs’ cially with the time demands Junior wrestler Anthony Scranton 20, Misericordia 6
Extra Innings Club participates they already face as collegiate Dattolo and sophomore tennis The Cougars couldn’t capital-
in several events and benefits student-athletes. The lessons player Melanie Nolt were ize on an early 2-0 lead, falling
throughout the year. Their they learn while participating in named Wilkes’ 2010-11 Male and in their season finale.
efforts were recognized with a these community service activ- Female Student-Athletes of the Emily Foley led Misericordia
Gold Level Award, which is ities not only help people, but Year, respectively, on Thursday. (3-13) with two goals.
presented to groups that have they provide lessons our players Dattolo was an All-American
topped 1,000 hours of communi- can use the rest of their lives. at 149 pounds, reaching the MEN’S LACROSSE
ty service during a 12-month “We don’t do this for publici- NCAA Division III National King’s 7, Manhattanville 6
period. ty, but being recognized is an Championships. Nolt was In a game played Wednesday,
Between Sept. 1, 2010 and honor and also brings aware- named Freedom Conference Shane Russo picked up the
March 1, 2011 the program dou- ness to the many community Player of the Year for a second game-winner in overtime for the PETE G. WILCOX PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER
bled that, completing 2,002 service opportunities that do straight season. Monarchs on the road. Rev. Reg Thomas and Joann Olson, both of Bear Creek Township
hours in just seven months. exist. We encourage people to Also honored were men’s Ryan Bulluck scored three
Each Monarchs player will get involved and make a differ- soccer captain Tom Joyce and goals to lead King’s.
receive a personalized certif- ence in their communities.” softball pitcher Lindsay Beh-
icate and a congratulatory letter The Monarchs will be pre- renshausen, who were desig- SOFTBALL
from President Barack Obama. sented with their awards on nated Male and Female Senior Lady Colonels drop pair
“I am very proud of the ac- Saturday at Lipo Field prior to a Scholar Athletes by the school. In a non-conference double-
complishments of our players 1 p.m. doubleheader with Dela- header from Wednesday night,
on the field, but I am even ware Valley. PSU W-B names MVPs Wilkes lost both games to
prouder of their community King’s begins its final series of Several Penn State Wilkes- Scranton. The Royals took the
service accomplishments off the the regular season at 3:30 p.m. Barre student-athletes were first game 1-0 and the second
field,” Greeley said in a press today against the Aggies in recognized this week for their 11-4.
release. “The Presidential award Doylestown. The Monarchs work in sports and in the class- An unearned run in the bot-
room. tom of the first was the differ-
Team MVPs were: Michael ence in the opener, as the Lady
H.S. TRACK & FIELD Haley (golf), Amanda Cooper Colonels were held to three hits.
(cross country), Jonathan Ches- Abbey Agresti went 2-for-3

Tigers set records in


nick (tennis), Kellie Yekel with a double in the nightcap.
(women’s volleyball), Michele Katie Brown had two hits and
Vowler (women’s basketball), two RBI.
Frank Peters (men’s basketball),

setback vs. Spartans


Kyle Jola (baseball) and Cody TRACK & FIELD Jessica Pleskach of Kingston, left, and Christina Rodano of
Bevan (soccer). Cougars set record Wilkes-Barre
Haley, Cooper, Yekel, Vowler, Misericordia’s women’s 1600
Peters, Charles Haney (cross relay team set a new school
The Times Leader staff 27.1; 2. HAZ Bachman; 3. DAL Danko. 3200 -- 1.
HAZ Edwards 12:23; 2. DAL Grose; 3. DAL
country), Patrick Dillon (golf) record Thursday at the Penn
KINGSTON – Wyoming Arnold. JAVELIN -- 1. HAZ Franzosa 123’7; 2. were picked as first-team all- Relays when Bridget Comiskey,
DAL Kravitz; 3. HAZ Ednie. 1600 RELAY -- 1.
Valley West won the first three DAL (Ziminski, Nguyen, Magnella, Culver) 5:12. conference selections. Marcie Cusatis, Jill Dunn and
events and six out of the first HIGH JUMP -- 1. HAZ Smith 5’; 2. HAZ James; 3. Michael Buczkowski (men’s Stephanie Grow finished second
DAL Mullington.
seven en route to a 77-64 win basketball) was named to the in the MAC heat in 4:00.03.
at Spartan Stadium on Thurs- BOYS
day over Tunkhannock in a Tunkhannock 99, Wyoming
Wyoming Valley Conference Valley West 42 H.S. GIRLS SOCCER
girls track and field meet. Ryan Karnopp set a new

Second-half goal lifts


In spite of the loss, Tunk- school record in the pole vault,
hannock established two new clearing 13 feet, 1 inch in Tunk-
school records. hannock’s win over Wyoming
Alana Nole set a new record Valley West.

Royals past Knights


in the high jump, clearing 5-6 Josh Colley picked up wins
and the 400 meter relay team in the 100 and 200 meter dash-
cruised to a 51.2 finish. es for the Tigers.
3200 RELAY -- 1. WVW, 11:19; 2. TUN; 110
HURDLES -- 1. WVW Norris, 17.2; 2. TUN Heck; 3200 RELAY -- 1. TUN, 9:45; 2. WVW; 110
3. TUN Swenson; TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. WVW HURDLES -- 1. WVW Kilheeney, 17.0; 2. TUN
Norris, 32’11; 2. TUN Nole; 3. WVW Davenport;
Ide; 3. TUN Prodly; TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. TUN The Times Leader staff Dallas............................................................ 3 2 — 5
Atkins, 41’7; 2. WVW Yachinsku, WVW Simms; First half: 1. DAL Vanessa Parsons (Tess
100 -- 1. TUN Distasio, 12.7; 2. TUN Hunt; 3.
WVW Derr; 1600 -- 1. WVW Plant, 5:41; 2. TUN
100 -- 1. TUN Colley, 10.8; 2. TUN Baldwin; 3. LEHMAN TWP. – Shaina McCarty) 35:56; 2. DAL Parsons (Wendy Green-
wood) 27:54; 3. DAL Colleen McDonald (Parsons)
Steve Weber of Wilkes-Barre and Alicia Magda of Kingston
Wooten; 3. TUN Frear; SHOT PUT -- 1. WVW
WVW Ortiz; 1600 -- 1. TUN Robinson, 5:03; 2.
TUN Novak; 3. TUN Ayers; SHOT PUT -- 1.
Dougherty’s goal with 18:59 3:29.
Stanislow, 31’1; 2. TUN Alguire; 3. WVW Second half: 1. NAN Brittany Sugalski (Cassie
Monahan; 400 -- 1. WVW Anistranski, 64.9; 2.
WVW ELbattah, 43’9; 2. TUN Houser; 3. WVW remaining in the second half Yalch) 26:39; 2. DAL Parsons (McDonald) 24:32;
Vaglowski; 400 -- 1. TUN Damiani, 54.0; 2. TUN 3. DAL McDonald (Sara Kneal) 20:29.
WVW Tooley; 3. TUN Dymond; 400 RELAY --
Barber; 3. WVW Patrick; 400 RELAY -- 1. TUN, held up as Holy Redeemer Shots: NAN 7, DAL 27; Saves: NAN 16 (Shel-
1.TUN 51.2; 2. WVW; 300 HURDLES -- 1. TUN by Divers), DAL 6 (Amber Yang, Gabby Oliveri);
Swenson, 52.4; 2. TUN Heck; 3. WVW Roma-
43.8; 2. WVW; 300 HURDLES -- 1. TUN Nole,
43.8; 2. WVW Matello; 3. WVW Kilhenney; POLE
defeated Lake-Lehman 1-0 on Corners: NAN 2, DAL 6.
noski; POLE VAULT -- 1. WVW Blunnard, 9’6; 2.
TUN Distasio; 3. TUN Brown; DISCUS -- 1.
VAULT -- 1. TUN karnopp, 13;1; 2. WVW Thursday in Wyoming Valley
Matello; 3. WVW Kilhenny; DISCUS -- 1. WVW
WVW Gadomski, 80’4; 2. WVW Stanislow; 3. Yagloski, 112’; 2. WVW Dibuo; 3. TUN Houser; Conference girls soccer action. Wyoming Seminary 3,
TUN Stevens; LONG JUMP -- 1. WVW Lewis,
15’6; 2. TUN Nile; 3. WVW Norris; 800 -- 1. WVW
LONG JUMP -- 1. TUN Colley, 20’7; 2. WVW
Simms; 3. TUN Felker; 800 -- 1. TUN Siegel,
Dougherty was assisted on GAR 3
Plant, 2:45; 2. WVW Tyler; 3. TUN Williams; 200
-- 1. TUN Hunt, 26.4; 2. TUN Distasio; 3. WVW
2:08; 2. TUN Robinson; 3. WVW Butkiewicz; 200 the goal by Hallie Rexer. In a game played on Tuesday,
-- 1. TUN Colley, 22.3; 2. TUN Baldwin; 3. TUN Holy Redeemer ........................................ 0 1 — 1
Sott; 3200 -- 1. TUN Wootten, 12:48; 2. WVW Atkins; 3200 -- 1. TUN Novak, 11:14; 2. TUN Lake-Lehman............................................ 0 0 — 0 Wyoming Seminary tied GAR.
Plant; 3. WVW Tyler; JAVELIN -- 1. No Entries; Ayers; 3. WVW Williams; JAVELIN -- 1. No Second half: 1. HR, Shaina Dougherty (Hallie
1600 RELAY -- 1. WVW, 4:36; 2. TUN; HIGH Entries; 1600 RELAY -- 1. TUN, 3:49; 2. WVW; Rexer) 18:59 Kayleigh Bubblo, Alicia
JUMP -- 1. TUN Nole, 5’6; 2. WVW Temerantz;
3. TUN Hunt.
HIGH JUMP -- 1. WVW Matello, 5’8; 2. TUN
Dewitt; 3. TUN
Shots: HR 8, LL 17; Saves: HR 12 (Sarabeth
Kolodziej), LL 1 (Marissa Moosic); Corners: HR 2, Riggsbee and Caitlyn Kovach
Felker. LL 6. scored goals for the Grenadiers.
Dallas 92, Hazleton Area 57 Magi Wiles, Bridgette
Dallas 91, Hazleton Area 59 Pittston Area 5, GAR 0 McMullen and Allison Park-
Kirby Szulkowski won the
100 hurdles and the long jump Jason Simonovich won three Liz Mikitish scored twice for hurst had scores for Wyoming
as Dallas defeat Hazleton Area. events (triple jump, long jump, the Patriots, while Danielle Seminary.
Seven other Mountaineers won javelin) to lead Dallas to the Fereck, Sara Ruby and Marina GAR .............................................................. 1 2 — 3
Wyoming Seminary.................................... 1 2 — 3
events. victory against Hazleton Area. Sell also found the back of the First half: 1. GAR Kayleigh Bubblo 4:58; 2. Gabriella Soroka, left, and her Aunt Becky Soroka, both from
SEM Margi Wiles 21:52.
Bria Edwards won the 3200 Cruz Finnicum won the 100 net. Second half: 1. SEM Bridgette McMullen Wilkes-Barre
GAR ........................................................... 0 0 — 0 18:00; 2. GAR Alicia Riggsbee 25:00; 3. GAR Cait-
for the Cougars while Julia for Hazleton Area. Pittston Area ............................................. 1 4 — 5 lyn Kovach 35:00; 4. SEM Allison Parkhurst 37:32.
3200 RELAY -- 1.DAL 8:55. 110 HURDLES -- First half: 1. PA, Danielle Fereck 6:11 Shots: GAR 20, SEM 13; Saves: GAR 10 (Ju-
Franzosa placed first in the 1. HAZ Hischak 16.2; 2. DAL harding; 3. HAZ Second half: 1. PA, Sara Ruby 57:19; 2. PA, lianna Leco), SEM 13 (Yuscavage); Corners:
Mollairs. TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. DAL Simonovich Marina Sell (Tianna Stull) 59:53; 3. PA, Liz Mikitish GAR 6, SEM 6.
javelin. 39’11; 2. DAL Kozlaski; 3. HAZ Zacousky. 100 -- (Ruby) 63:33 4. PA, Mikitish (Stull) 66:11
3200 RELAY -- 1. DAL (Kravitz, Rome, 1. HAZ Finnicum 11.4; 2. HAZ Koslop. 1600 -- 1. Shots: GAR 6, PA 23; Saves: GAR 12 (Julian-
Fannick, Thompson) 10:31. 100 HURDLES -- 1. DAL Zupko 4:45; 2. DAL Ehret; 3. DAL Adams. na Leco), PA 3 (Jordan Cumbo); Corners: GAR 2, Three games ppd.
DAL Szalkowski 16.4; 2. DAL Spencer. TRIPLE SHOT PUT -- 1. DAL Roberts 42’4 ½; 2. HAZ PA 3.
JUMP -- 1. DAL Van Deutsch 33’ ½; 2. DAL Grace; 3. DAL Ostrum. 400 -- 1. DAL Reinhert A trio of matches were post-
Szalkowski; 3. DAL Gross. 100 -- 1. DAL Plesnar 53.4; 2. HAZ Moore; 3. HAZ Garcia. 400 RELAY
13.2; 2. DAL gawlas; 3. DAL Danko. 1600 -- 1. -- 1. HAZ 44.6. 300 HURDLES -- 1. HAZ Petrula Dallas 5, Nanticoke 1 poned on Thursday due to in-
DAL Rome 5:40; 2. HAZ Edwards; 3. DAL
Fannick. SHOT PUT -- 1. DAL Flaherty 29.5; 2.
44.7; 2. DAL Harding; 3. HAZ Morales. POLE
Vanessa Parsons scored clement weather. The MMI
VAULT -- 1. HAZ Campbell 12’. DISCUS -- 1.
HAZ Yurchak; 3. HAZ Longo. 400 -- 1. HAZ DAL Roberts 123’8; 2. HAZ Grace; 3. DAL three goals to lead Dallas to Prep at Honesdale game was
Bachman 63.1; 2. DAL Kravitz; 3. HAZ Papp. 400 Ostrum. LONG JUMP -- 1. DAL Simonovich 19’3
RELAY -- 1. DAL (Plesnar, Gawlas, Danko, ¾; 2. HAZ Koslop; 3. HAZ Zarowsky. 800 -- 1. the victory against Nanticoke. moved to May 6 and Wyoming
Szalkowski) 50.4. 300 HURDLES -- 1. DAL DAL Dutter 2:06; 2. DAL Zucko; 3. HAZ Tom-
Colleen McDonald added two Area at Wyoming seminary was
Spencer 49.5; 2. HAZ Sitch; 3. DAL Ziminski. basco. 200 -- 1. DAL Simonovich 24.9; 2. DAL
POLE VAULT -- 1. DAL Culver 8’; 2. HAZ Chielli; 3. HAZ Campbell. 3200 -- 1. DAL Ehret goals in the win. postponed until May 9. There
Folnataro. DISCUS -- 1. HAZ Yalchak 98’3; 2.
DAL Flaherty; 3. HAZ Appleman. LONG JUMP --
10:19; 2. DAL Ferlenda; 3. DAL Adams. JAVE-
LIN -- 1. DAL Simonovich 154’2; 2. DAL Ko- Brittany Sugalski had a goal was no makeup announced for
1. DAL Szalkowski 17’ ½; 2. HAZ Sitch; 3. HAZ zloski; 3. HAZ Kokinda. 1600 RELAY -- 1. DAL
for Nanticoke. the Tunkhannock at North Po-
Smith. 800 -- 1. HAZ Kozel 2:35; 2. DAL Gil- 3:56.9. HIGH JUMP -- 1. HAZ Kischar 6’; 2. HAZ
hooley; 3. DAL Kravitz. 200 -- 1. DAL Gawlas Osadchy; 3. HAZ Drost. Nanticoke ..................................................... 0 1 — 1 cono match.

H . S. B OYS T E N N I S

Doubles team helps Berwick edge past Pittston Area Chris and Kim Keller of Dallas with their two girls Olivia, 15
months, and Kaitlynn, 3. Also pictured Thea Escarge of Hanover
Township
The Times Leader staff Tunkhannock 5, Coughlin 0 Ghosh and Harry Parkhurst competition.
SINGLES – 1. Pat Loftus (HR) def. Trevor
BERWICK – The doubles Kyle Christy won in No. 1 won in singles action to help Alder, 6-4, 6-4; 2. Pat Dockeray (HR) def. Nick
Szewczyk, 6-1, 7-5; Dan Mcgraw (HR) def. John
team of Jeremy Moyer and Eric singles to help Tunkhannock the Blue Knights sweep Hazle- Scrobola, 6-4, 6-4
Pangelihian pulled out a win all five matches against ton Area. DOUBLES – 1. Cameron Pinto/Dan Geraghty
(HR) def. Tyler Manganello/Nick Leon, 7-5, 5-7,
straight-set victory to help Coughlin. Jordan Herbet and Henry Cornell and Evan 6-2; 2. Tyler Elias/Paul Chmil (HR) won by default

Berwick defeat Pittston Area, Josh Herbert won in No. 2 and Botwin won in first doubles
3-2 on Thursday in Wyoming while Chris Kim and James Valley West 4, Meyers 1
No. 3 singles, respectively.
Valley Conference boys tennis The teams of Mark Swick Curtis picked up a victory in Steve Brand, Tyler Ryman
action. and Brent Christy as well as No. 2 doubles. and Anthony Molino led the
Trent Woodruff won at No. 2 Robbie Hug and Corey Dulsky
SINGLES -- 1. George Parkhurst (SEM) def.
Tom Delahanty 6-0, 6-3; 2. Bijay Ghosh (SEM)
way for the Spartans in the
singles for the Patriots, while won in doubles play.
def. L.J. Sedari 6-2, 6-7, 7-6; 3. Harry Parkhurst
(SEM) def. Nick Bartal 6-0, 6-1.
victory by all claiming wins in
Austin Welch and Terry Brigs SINGLES -- 1. Kyle Christy (TUN) def. Greg DOUBLES -- 1. Henry Cornell/Evan Botwin singles.
Stankiewicz 7-5, 6-0; 2. Jordan Herbert (TUN) def. (SEM) def. Peter Gallagher/Tim Miley 7-5, 6-3; 2.
teamed up to win at No. 2 dou- Jordan Okun 6-1, 6-2; 3. Josh Herbert (TUN) def. Chris Kim/James Curtis def. Mauro Notaro/Don The lone win for Meyers was
Josh Stankinas 6-1, 6-1. Tedesco 6-1, 6-1.
bles. DOUBLES -- 1. Mark Swick/Brent Christy by the doubles team of Hayden
(TUN) def. Jeremy Helton/Mike Answini 6-2, 6-2;
SINGLES – 1. Caleb Fetterolf (Ber) def.
Jeremy Homschek 3-6, 7-5, 6-4; 2. Trent Wood- 2. Robbie Hug/Corey Dulsky (TUN) def. Ben Holy Redeemer 5, Schutz and Chris Yanovich.
ruff (PA) def. Derek Volkel 7-6, 6-1; 3. Brandon Munarski/Teddy Wampole 6-0, 6-0. SINGLES – 1. Steve Brand (WVW) def. Chris
Haydt (Ber) def. Tyler Woodruff 6-4, 6-4 Wyoming Area 0 McGavin 6-0, 6-0; 2. Tyler Ryman (WVW) def.
Corey Graham 6-0, 6-1
DOUBLES – 1. Jeremy Moyer/Eric Pangeli-
3. Anthony Molino (WVW) def. Mia Scocozzo
hian (Ber) def. Justin Coe/Suraj Pursnani 6-0, 6-1; Wyoming Seminary 5, The Royals earned the sweep 6-0, 6-4
2. Austin Welch/Terry Briggs (PA) def. Noah
Long/Arlinson Reyes 6-3, 7-5 Hazleton Area 0 as Pat Loftus, Pat Dockeray and DOUBLES – 1. Hayden Schutz/Chris Yanov-
ich (M) def. James Yozviak/Andrew Crossin 4-6,
Dan McGraw all won in singles 6-2, 7-6 (7-4); 2. Sabri Aboutanos/Steve Wheaton Charles and Libby Kirkutis with their grand kids Alexis, left, and
George Parkhurst, Bijay (WVW) def. Trevor Kiefer/Alanna Mante 6-0, 6-0
Sydney Beddingfield, all from Mountain Top
CMYK

THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com ➛ S P O R T S FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 2011 PAGE 5B

PRO GOLF

Bubba Watson, Matt Jones share Zurich Classic lead


The Associated Press difficult. over 81. Daly was 2 over through Defending champion Se Ri
AVONDALE, La. — Matt Joe Durant, Tommy Gainey, 14 holes, then played his last Pak shot a 69 to match Na Yeon
Jones chipped in from 57 feet on Carl Pettersson, John Rollins, four in 7 over. He had a triple Choi and Angela Oh.
his final hole for a 6-under 66 Nick O’Hern and David Duval bogey on the par-4 16th after Michelle Wie opened with a
and a share of the first-round opened with 67s. Durant played hitting two shots into the water. 76. She bogeyed five of the first
lead with Bubba Watson on in the morning. eight holes.
Thursday in the Zurich Classic. Luke Donald, a playoff loser Avnet LPGA Classic
Watson, the winner at Torrey last week at Hilton Head in a MOBILE, Ala. — Grace Park Ballantine’s Championship
Pines in late January, two-putted failed bid to jump from No. 3 to and Song-Hee Kim shot 5-under SEOUL, South Korea — Top-
from 32 feet for eagle on the No. 1 in the world, shot a 68 to 67s on Thursday to share the ranked Lee Westwood finished
par-5 11th and had six birdies match Matt Bettencourt, Webb first-round lead in the Avnet Thursday’s first round of the
and two bogeys at TPC Louisia- Simpson, Jason Dufner, Charles LPGA Classic, the tour’s only Ballantine’s Championship with
na. Howell and 2002 winner K.J. event in a six-week stretch. a double bogey, falling six shots
Jones had eight birdies and Choi. Hilton Head winner Park eagled the par-5 13th and behind leader Damien McGrane.
two bogeys. Playing the back Brandt Snedeker opened with a had had five birdies and two Starting at the back nine, the
nine first, the Australian reeled 77. He had a triple bogey on the bogeys on The Crossings course Englishman birdied the 18th and
off four consecutive birdies par-3 ninth when he hit his tee at the Robert Trent Jones Golf was on course for a 2-under 70
beginning at the par-4 16th. He shot in the water. Trail’s Magnolia Grove complex. before his late slip at the ninth AP PHOTO
followed with a 30-foot birdie Rickie Fowler and Steve She won the last of her six LPGA sent him tumbling down the Matt Every tees off on the 17th hole in front of the ‘Baccagator,’ a
putt on the 17th, an 11-footer on Stricker shot 70s, U.S. Open Tour titles in 2004. leaderboard at the $2.8 million float from the Krewe of Bacchus Mardi Gras parade, during the
the 18th and a 20-foot putt on champion Graeme McDowell Kim, winless on the tour, had tournament at the Blackstone first round of the Zurich Classic PGA Tour tournament in Avon-
the first. had a 73, and Vijay Singh opened seven birdies and two bogeys. Golf Club at Icheon. He finished dale, La., Thursday.
Watson and Jones played in with a 74. Singh, critical of the Stacey Lewis, the Kraft Na- at even-par 72.
the afternoon in better scoring Pete Dye-designed layout, had a bisco winner three weeks ago, Westwood, who won the world ranking, appeared dis- three holes he backed off shots
conditions after a strong north double bogey on the 18th hole. was a stroke back at 68 along Asian Tour’s Indonesian Masters tracted by spectators taking due to clicking noises, dropping
wind made morning play more John Daly struggled to a 9- with Karen Stupples. last week to regain the No. 1 photographs. Twice in the last three shots in the process.

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H.S. BASEBALL outfielder Chris Dickerson to

SWB
the plate as the potential tying

Soggy fields
run, but he struck out against
Charlotte closer Brian Bruney
(five saves).
Continued from Page 1B

wash out 3
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre,
(8-12) ended a six-game slide. which had scored eight runs
It was a frustrating game for each of the pervious two games,
other Yankees, too. stranded 11 runners. The Yan-

more games Manager Dave Miley was


ejected in the top of the fourth
inning. He charged from the du-
gout to argue with home plate
kees left six on base in the first
four innings, including three in
scoring position.
NOTES: The Yankees and
The Times Leader staff umpire Travis Brown, angrily Knights will conclude the four-
Early morning storms have flung his cap to the ground and game series at 7:15 p.m. today.
damaged fields enough this was promptly tossed. Former Cy Young award winner
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre’s Je- Jake Peavy is slated to pitch for
week that Wyoming Valley Con-
sus Montero, who began the Charlotte.
ference baseball games continue
game as the International
to be postponed despite sunny League’s leading hitter (. 407), Charlotte 6, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 3
skies in the afternoon. was 0-for-5 with four strikeouts.
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Charlotte
ab r h bi ab r h bi
The latest three games to be Despite the struggles, the Golson, cf 5 0 2 1 De Aza, lf
Gallagher,
5 2 2 1

moved are Hazleton Area at Yankees hung around. Scran- Cervelli, c


Montero, dh
4 0 0 0 1b
5 0 0 0 Viciedo, rf
5 1
5 0
3 1
1 0
Pittston Area, Dallas at Holy ton/Wilkes-Barre cut the lead to Vazquez, 1b 4 0 2 0 Flowers, c
McPherson,
2 1 2 3

Redeemer and Northwest at 6-2 when shortstop Ramiro Pe- Dickerson, rf 4 0 1 0 3b 4 0 0 0


Maxwell, lf 3 1 0 0 Milledge, dh 3 0 1 0
Lake-Lehman. na slammed a two-run home run Russo, 3b 4 1 2 0 Danks, cf 4 0 0 0
Pena, ss 2 1 1 2 Dawkins, 2b 3 1 1 1
Hazleton-Pittston was origi- to right field against Charlotte Bernier, 2b 3 0 1 0 Escobar, ss 4 1 1 0

nally suspended in the top of starter Brandon Hynick in the Totals 34 3 9 3 Totals 35 611 6
the first three weeks ago and is fourth inning. Two innings later, SWB ................................... 000 201 000 — 3
Charlotte ............................ 150 000 00x — 6
Greg Golson’s infield single with
now scheduled to resume May 2B – SWB: Russo; CH: De Aza, Escobar, Gallagher
the bases loaded got the Yan- – HR – SWB: Pena; CH: Dawkins, Flowers
10. Dallas-Redeemer will be PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER kees to within 6-3. SWB
IP H R ER BB SO

played May 6, bumping a previ- WBS’ Nick Peterson (40) looks for a scoring chance on Checkers goalie Mike Murphy in the sec- In the top of the ninth, Scran-
Millwood, (L, 1-1) ....
Mitchell .....................
2
6
7
4
6
0
6
0
1
2
4
2
ously rescheduled Dallas-Ber- ond period. The Checkers’ Michal Jordan (29) and the Penguins’ Brett Sterling (12) are nearby. ton/Wilkes-Barre’s Francisco Charlotte
Hynick, (W, 1-2) ...... 5.1 7 3 3 4 5
wick matchup to May 10. Cervelli and Jorge Vazquez Kinney (H, 1) ........... 1.2
Carter (H, 1)............. 1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
No make-up date has been maining on Wallace’s penalty, ing to beat you every time if walked with two outs. It brought Bruney (S, 3) ........... 1 0 0 0 2 3

PENGUINS
announced yet for Northwest- giving Charlotte a 2-1 lead to you don’t bring your game.”
Lehman. close out the period.
“We score and then put our- NOTES H . S. B OYS VO L L EY BA L L
selves in penalty trouble. We • Veilleux left the game with

Shmakov’s 27 kills
Continued from Page 1B
WVC STANDINGS never had the opportunity to 17 seconds to play due to fa-
Team
Division I East
W L GB RS RA
“To give a team of this cali- seize the momentum,” Hynes tigue, according to Hynes. Ben
Holy Redeemer .................
Pittston Area ......................
5 2
5 2
— 51
— 61
40
26
ber two five-on-threes in a said. Street also left the game but
Hazleton Area.................... 4 3 1.0 34 35 game is not a recipe for suc- In the third period, penalties Hynes said it wasn’t anything

lifts Coughlin to win


Coughlin.............................. 3 4 2.0 39 50
Crestwood .......................... 2 5 3.0 38 46 cess,” coach John Hynes said. hurt and ultimately aided the serious.
Nanticoke............................ 1 7 4.5 44 82
Division I West “We have to be better as a Penguins. • The Penguins were 2-for-8
Team W L GB RS RA
Tunkhannock ..................... 7 1 — 62 14 team with our team discipline When Charlotte’s Bryan Rod- on the power play.
Dallas ..................................
Wyoming Valley West ......
4 2 2.0 33
4 3 2.5 53
35
44
and we have to stay out of the ney was called for cross-check- • Vitale leads the Penguins
Berwick ...............................
Wyoming Area...................
2 4 4.0 19
2 6 5.0 27
41
48
box. (The Checkers) have a lot ing at 1:17, followed by Fitz- in postseason penalty minutes The Times Leader staff Matt Cashman finished with
Division II of talent. They have some Gerald for boarding at 2:36, the with 16. WILKES-BARRE – Coughlin six points and three assists for
Team W L GB RS RA
Meyers ................................ 5 0 — 42 12 sharpshooters and if you give Penguins were faced with plen- • Game 2 will be 7:05 p.m. prepared for a showdown with the Bulldogs while Justin John-
Lake-Lehman..................... 6 1 — 88 24
Hanover Area..................... 3 2 2.0 41 22 those guys opportunities, ty of power play time, includ- Saturday at Mohegan Sun Are- Holy Redeemer next week by son had three kills and three
Northwest ........................... 2 3 3.0 34 43
MMI Prep ............................ 2 3 3.0 26 38 they’re pretty deadly.” ing 41 seconds of a two-man na. defeating Lake-Lehman 3-0 on blocks.
GAR.....................................
Wyoming Seminary ..........
2 4 3.5 19
2 4 3.5 25
51
56 Charlotte got on the board advantage. Thursday in Wyoming Valley
West Side Tech ................. 0 5 5.0 22 51 first when a Keven Veilleux But consecutive penalties to Conference boys volleyball Holy Redeemer 3,
Today's games Game 1, East Division Finals
Wyoming Valley West at Crestwood turnover in the neutral zone Brett Sterling and Vitale erased Charlotte 3, Penguins 2 action. West Side Tech 0
Dallas at Coughlin (Charlotte leads series, 1-0)
Berwick at Hazleton Area led to a Zac Dalpe wrister to the Penguins power play and Charlotte ................................................ 1 1 1 — 3 The Crusaders, who im- Dylan Myslowski had 19
Wyoming Area at Nanticoke
Meyers at MMI Prep
the far side at 15:10 of the swung the advantage the other Penguins................................................ 0 1 1 — 2 proved to 8-2, defeated the service points and two aces to
First Period—Scoring – 1. CHA, Zac Dalpe 4
Wyoming Seminary at GAR opening period. It was the only way, giving the Checkers their (Boychuk, Sutter) 15:10. Penalties – CHA, Murphy Black Knights by scores of help Holy Redeemer defeat
Hanover Area at West Side Tech
Saturday's games goal of the game that came second two-man advantage of (delay of game-restricted area) 1:55; WBS, Bou- 25-23, 25-22, 25-16. West Side Tech. Game scores
lerice (holding) 8:04; CHA, bench-served by Mat-
Holy Redeemer at Wyoming Valley West
West Side Tech at Meyers
during even strength. the night. Charlotte capitalized sumoto (too many men) 17:00. Michael Shmakov ended were 25-13, 25-11 and 25-10.
The Penguins answered early when Matsumoto roofed a Second Period—Scoring – 2. WBS, Geoff Walk-
er 1 (Veilleux, Potter) power play 4:29. 3. CHA, Jo-
with 27 kills, 10 service points Jeremy Myslowski had seven
LEAGUE LEADERS in the second period on the loose puck from the corner of nathan Matsumoto 1 (Borer, Jordan) power play and seven aces while Brian service points in the win.
7:18. Penalties – CHA, Borer (tripping) 3:10; WBS,
ATTENTION: All stats are compiled through power play when Geoff Walker the net to give the Checkers a Vitale (tripping) 4:40; WBS, Wallace (high-stick- Suchoski had 29 assists and six
box scores submitted each game by the home
team and may not necessarily match each school’s beat Charlotte defenseman 3-1 lead at 5:03. ing) 5:36; CHA, Micflikier (roughing) 12:00; WBS, service points in Coughlin’s Wyoming Area 3,
official stats. Coaches are encouraged to submit Zack FitzGerald to the net and About a minute later, the
Marshall (roughing) 12:00; CHA, Terry (tripping)
16:41. win. Justin Coskey added five Hazleton Area 2
stats at their convenience to help with accuracy.
Unofficial statistics (min. 15 AB / 12 IP) tipped in a nice pass from Veil- Penguins benefited from a pen- Third Period—Scoring – 4. CHA, Jonathan Mat- kills and four service points in Tony Richards’ 34 assists,
DIVISION I sumoto 2 (Faulk, Bowman) power play 5:03. 5.
Batting leux at 4:29. The goal was the alty when Matsumoto went off WBS, Brett Sterling 1 (Wallace, Hutchinson) pow- the victory. nine kills and five blocks
Player AB R
Josh Savokinas, PA .............. 23 14 15 .652
H AVG first postseason tally of Walk- for hooking and Sterling con- er play 6:26. Penalties – CHA, Rodney (cross-
checking) 1:17; CHA, FitzGerald (boarding) 2:36;
Kevin Masters led the Black helped lead Wyoming Area
Mike Papi, TUN ...................... 16 14 10 .625
Dave Calovi, BER.................. 17 3 10 .588
er’s career. verted the power play when he WBS, Sterling (high-sticking) 3:13; WBS, Vitale Knights – who fell to just 8-3 – past Hazleton Area for the win.
(interference) 3:22; CHA, Matsumoto (hooking)
Steve Ruch, HR ..................... 17 14 10 .588
Matt Barletta, HAZ .................. 18 6 10 .556
On the ensuing faceoff Joe put home a shot from the cor- 5:23; WBS, Boulerice (hooking) 14:54; CHA, Bow-
with nine kills and six blocks Game scores were unavailable.
Marc Noyalis, DAL................. 21 6 11 .524 Vitale went to the box for trip- ner of the net to cut Charlotte’s man (slashing) 18:13. while Ryan Evans had six kills Cody Gates added 19 kills
Jordan Bone, PA.................... 21 7 11 .524 Shots on goal—Charlotte, 4-9-6-19; Penguins,
Rich Condeelis, TUN ............ 25 4 12 .480 ping at 4:40, followed by Tom lead to 3-2. 10-7-13-30 and five service points. Kyle and seven blocks for the win-
Chris Clocker, WVW ............. 22 9 10 .455
Christian Choman, HR .......... 20 8 9 .450 Wallace for high-sticking at But that’s as close as the Power-play Opportunities—Charlotte, 2-of-6; Fine had five service points ners, while Dylan Reedy
RBI – Mike Healey (TUN) 18, Ruch 13, Savokinas Penguins, 2-of-8
13, Ron Musto (PA) 13, Choman 11, Eric Hauer
5:36. Penguins would get. Goaltenders—Charlotte, Mike Murphy 4-1 (28 and four kills. chipped in nine kills and six
(NAN) 10, Ted Ritsick (HR) 9, Clocker 9, Anthony That gave Charlotte 1:04 of a “We took a couple of bad saves – 30 shots); Penguins, Brad Thiessen 4-3
(16-19)
assists.
Grillini (COU) 9, Papi 8, Travis DeBona (DAL) 8,
Condeelis 8 5-on-3 advantage, which the penalties but we just didn’t Starters—Charlotte, G Mike Murphy, D Michal Dallas 3, Berwick 0 Brett Barron tallied 46 as-
2B – Noyalis 6, Condeelis 6, Tyler Shillabeer Jordan, D Brett Bellemore, LW Oskar Osala, C
(WVW) 5, Calovi 4, Savokinas 4, Dylan Maloney
Penguins killed off, gaining a have that edge we had in the Drayson Bowman, RW Nick Dodge; Penguins, G
Chris Dillon (17 assists, six sists to go with his nine digs,
(WA) 3, Greg Petorak (DAL) 3, Musto 3, Healey 3, 16 huge momentum boost in the last couple of games against Brad Thiessen, D Corey Potter, D Steve Wagner, digs) led the Mountaineers to while teammate Trevor Mars-
tied with 2 LW Keven Veilleux, C Ryan Craig, RW Geoff
3B – Nick Aigeldinger (CRE) 1, Papi 1, Paul Nar- process. Norfolk,” Walker said. “It’s real- Walker the win against Berwick with zalck racked up 24 kills, 10
cum (DAL) 1, Dominick Policare (HR) 1, Maloney 1,
John Clawson (NAN) 1, Ritz 1, Cody Tsevdos (HR) But the Checkers didn’t ly disappointing. We beat our- Three Stars—1. CHA, Jonathan Matsumoto (two game scores of 25-19, 25-10 and blocks and 25 digs for the
goals) 2. CHA, Zac Dalpe (goal) 3. WBS, Brett
1, Carl Cara (HAZ) 1, Savokinas 1, P.J. Bone (WA) 1, buckle. Matsumoto completed selves tonight and we didn’t Sterling (goal) 25-10. Zach Smith added four Cougars. Edwin Medina to-
Kyle Custer (TUN) 1, Bob Sorokas (COU) 1, Domin-
ick Gulius (COU) 1, Bobby Briggs (NAN) 1, Ryan Ca- a slam-dunk play at the corner play our game. They’re a good Referees—David Banfield, Chris Brown; Lines-
men—Jameel Chaudry, Judson Ritter
kills, four digs and three taled 37 digs and 12 service
rey (WA) 1
HR – Ruch 4, Savokinas 4, Zack Berg (CRE) 3, of the net with 18 seconds re- team over there and they’re go- Attendance—3,627 blocks. points.
Healey 3, Papi 2, Choman 2, Steve Brynok (CRE) 2,
Tommy Alexander (WVW) 2, Musto 2, DeBona 2,
Hauer 2, 15 tied with 1

DRAFT
Pitching
Player IP W L ERA lift the lockout. picks in, Atlanta cut a massive
Rich Condeelis, TUN ............ 19.0
Mike Healey, TUN ................. 25.0
4 0 1.11
3 1 1.40 But the lockout could be back Eagles draft former firefighter in Round 1 deal with Cleveland and moved
Shane Casey, CRE ............... 14.2
Ted Ritsick, HR ...................... 21.1
1 1 2.86
3 0 2.95
in place if the NFL wins an ap- PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Philadelphia Eagles have selected up from No. 27 to grab Alabama
Matt Zielin, WVW ................... 15.2 2 0 3.13 peal. If that happens, Newton, Baylor offensive lineman Danny Watkins with the 23rd pick of the receiver Julio Jones — the fifth
Josh Bayzick, HAZ ................. 20.0 0 1 3.15 Continued from Page 1B NFL draft.
Anthony Zaloga, HAZ ............ 13.1 2 2 3.15 Miller and all the players cho- Southeastern Conference play-
Daren Harer, BER ................. 14.2 1 1 3.34 The 26-year-old Watkins is a former firefighter who took an
Dylan Maloney, WA............... 28.0 1 3 3.75 Then things got a little wack- sen Thursday night would be unconventional route to the NFL. The Canadian has more
er in the first six.
Brian Stepniak, DAL .............. 16.2 1 1 3.78 ROUND ONE
Strikeouts – Maloney 28, Healey 26, Zielin 24, ier when Texas A&M linebacker thrown back into a labor limbo. experience as a firefighter (five years) than a football player (four) 1. Carolina, Cam Newton, QB, Auburn
2. Denver, Von Miller, LB, Texas A&M
Tommy Alexander (WVW) 21, Condeelis 20, Marc
Noyalis (DAL) 17, Stepniak 16, Joe Pechulis (WVW)
Von Miller became the second For now, they will be allowed and played hockey and rugby in high school. 3. Buffalo, Marcell Dareus, DE, Alabama
15, Casey 14, Bayzick 14 pick, selected by Denver. Miller, to report to their teams, meet Watkins, listed at 6-foot-4 and 312 pounds, played left tackle in 4. Cincinnati, A.J. Green, WR, Georgia
5. Arizona, Patrick Peterson, CB, LSU
DIVISION II
Batting a plaintiff in the antitrust law- coaches and get playbooks. college, but projects as a guard in the pros. He could help an 6. Atlanta (from Cleveland), Julio Jones, WR, Ala-
bama
Player AB R H AVG
suit players filed to block the Contract negotiations are un- offensive line that allowed 49 sacks last season, despite the 7. San Francisco, Aldon Smith, DE, Missouri
Joe DiMaggio, MEY .............. 18 7 12 .667
presence of Michael Vick. 8. Tennessee, Jake Locker, QB, Washington
Cory Dickson, HAN ............... 15
Tyler McGovern, LL............... 16 11
8 9 .600
9 .563
lockout, strode across the stage certain until the league an- 9. Dallas, Tyron Smith, T, Southern Cal
10. Jacksonville (from Washington), Blaine Gab-
Josh Everett, LL ..................... 22 15 12 .545
Skyler DiPasquale, NW ........ 17 6 9 .529
with tears in his eyes and nounces its rules for the 2011 bert, QB, Missouri
11. Houston, J.J. Watt, DE, Wisconsin
Zack Yursha, LL..................... 20 10 10 .500
Zack Kollar, HAN ................... 17 7 8 .471
hugged Goodell. season — rules that might be in 12. Minnesota, Christian Ponder, QB, Florida State
Matt Lukachinsky, HAN......... 18 3 8 .444 “I’ve never had anything force for only a short time if an shown he can handle the heat of pounds, about 70 more than 13. Detroit, Nick Fairley, DT, Auburn
14. St. Louis, Robert Quinn, DE, North Carolina
Lance Letteer, GAR............... 16 3 7 .438
Victor Garcia, MEY................ 16 7 7 .438 against Roger Goodell,” Miller appeal is granted. a spotlight. He turned in a sen- Miller — and at least 100 more 15. Miami, Mike Pouncey, C, Florida
16. Washington (from Jacksonville), Ryan Kerri-
RBI – Bryan Mathers (LL) 14, Yursha 12, McGovern
10, DiMaggio 9, Everett 9, Adam Paulauskas (LL) 8, said. “I just want to make sure The draft was never in danger sational 2010 season while the than Goodell. gan, DE, Purdue
17. New England (from Oakland), Nate Solder, T,
Robert Reilly (LL) 8, Dickson 8, Justin Romanoski
(WST) 7, Cole Barbacci (LL) 6, Aaron Kollar (MMI) 6,
football continues to get played. of being held because it was pro- NCAA investigated his recruit- Cincinnati, perhaps calling Colorado
18. San Diego, Corey Liuget, DT, Illinois
Letteer 6, Mike Sulcoski (HAN) 6 When I walked across the stage, tected under the old collective ment. Newton’s father, Cecil, the bluff of quarterback Carson 19. N.Y. Giants, Prince Amukamara, CB, Nebras-
2B – Curt Barbacci (LL) 4, Romanoski 3, Letteer ka
3, Zack Kollar 3, DiMaggio 3, 12 tied with 2 I was meeting the commission- bargaining agreement that ex- has admitted soliciting money Palmer, who is demanding a 20. Tampa Bay, Adrian Clayborn, DE, Iowa
3B – Yursha 2, Tyler Kittle (NW) 1, Pat Smith
(GAR) 1, Dickson 1, Aaron Kollar 1, McGovern 1,
er. That was it.” pired in March. Moments be- from Mississippi State during trade, instead took the top re- 21. Cleveland (from Kansas City), Phil Taylor, DT,
Baylor
Garcia 1, Devon Mazonkey (NW) 1, Roman Ruban- It was a strange opening for fore it began, Goodell requested the recruiting process, but said ceiver in this crop, A.J. Green of 22. Indianapolis, Anthony Castonzo, T, Boston
College
do (SEM) 1, DiMaggio 1, Max Wiles (SEM) 1
HR – Mathers 3, Dylan Wasylyk (LL) 1, Wiles 1, what normally is a festive occa- a moment of silence for victims neither the player nor Auburn Georgia. 23. Philadelphia, Danny Watkins, G, Baylor
24. New Orleans, Cameron Jordan, DE, California
Everett 1
Pitching
sion. In this offseason of labor of the vicious storms that deci- knew about the pay-for-play at- Arizona, also in need of a 25. Seattle, James Carpenter, OG, Alabama
26. Kansas City (from Atlanta, through Cleveland),
Player IP W L ERA strife, the league’s first work mated part of the South on tempt. quarterback, selected the top Jon Baldwin, WR, Pittsburgh
Justin Cornell, LL ................... 16.1 5 0 0.00 27. Baltimore-x, Jimmy Smith, CB, Colorado
Corey Dubil, MEY .................. 22.0 3 0 0.64 stoppage since 1987 temporari- Wednesday. On stage, he was With the third pick, Buffalo cornerback available, Patrick 28. New Orleans (from New England), Mark In-
Cory Dickson, HAN ............... 20.1 3 1 1.02
Nick Eck, WST ....................... 12.0 0 2 2.92 ly ends Friday. The 32 teams surrounded the Auburn and Ala- selected Alabama nose tackle Peterson of LSU. gram, RB, Alabama
29. Chicago, Gabe Carimi, T, Wisconsin
Lance Letteer, GAR............... 16.0 1 2 4.81
Strikeouts – Dubil 21, Craig Skudalski (SEM) 20, will resume business in compli- bama stars and their coaches. Marcell Dareus, who gave The labor strife caused spec- 30. N.Y. Jets, Muhammad Wilkerson, DT, Temple
31. Pittsburgh, Cameron Heyward, DE, Ohio State
Dickson 20, Kyle Stempien (NW) 18, Eck 14, Cornell
14, John Nargoski (MEY) 13, Letteer 13, Dan Yen-
ance with U.S. District Judge As for the stars, none shined Goodell an even bigger hug. Of ulation not many trades would 32. Green Bay, Derek Sherrod, OF, Mississippi
State
cha (MMI) 12, Dylan Wasylyk (LL) 10 Susan Richard Nelson’s order to brighter than Newton, who has course, Dareus weighs 308 be made Thursday. But just six x-pass on selection No. 26

LITKE
— no drink or heavy foods, “Tom Durkin is a legend,” of what will be an improved are the months spent studying one of those days when every-
coupled with regular exercise. Schanzer said in a statement. product in New York over the flash cards in hotel rooms with body walks around with a smile
He would drop 25 pounds — “While I regret that he has coming years. cartons of takeout food strewn on their face until the ‘official’
no easy task for the big, affable made the decision not to call “Besides, I’m sleeping better. everywhere, nor the mounting sign is posted. And then,” he
Continued from Page 1B
Durkin — then put them back the Triple Crown for us, I un- I’m more comfortable in my anxiety of driving to the track added, “only a few are still
the stress. on trying to cope. This week, derstand it and wish him noth- own skin. I’m reading more under gathering storm clouds, smiling.”
At Churchill Downs, his trig- after expressing doubts earlier ing but the best.” and, who knows, my golf game dreading that the ensuing wet From here on out, you won’t
ger was focusing on the track’s in the year, he decided to not Durkin has heard that same might even improve.” and slop would obscure the have to follow Durkin back
famed Twin Spires as a way to renew his contract for the Tri- sentiment a lot in the last few Durkin’s greatest regret re- markings, colors and stripes on from the betting window to
clear his head. In other places ple Crown events and informed days. mains failing to spot 2009 Der- the horses and jockeys’ silks he know how Derby day went.
and times, Durkin tried almost NBC Sports president Ken “People call and say, ‘We’re by winner Mine That Bird so desperately needed to deliv- Win or lose, he’ll be the one
everything: the beta blocker Schanzer. sad we won’t hear you, but sneaking up the rail until the er two perfect minutes. grinning from ear to ear.
Inderal; a specially built stand Larry Collmus, the 44-year- happy you made the decision.’ final few strides. Of all his calls, “I’ll miss the paycheck, no
to hold his binoculars; even a old track announcer at Gulf- And really, I’m not going away. it’s the one Durkin wishes he doubt about that. And the ex- Jim Litke is a national sports colum-
few months every year of what stream Park and Monmouth I’ll keep my work at Belmont could take back. citement,” Durkin said. nist for The Associated Press. Write
he dubbed the “monastic life” Park will assume those duties. and I’m stoked about being part What he won’t miss, though, “The Derby is special. It’s to him at jlitke(at)ap.org
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Bruins confident going


into series with Flyers
The Associated Press
BOSTON — The Bruins
UP NEXT
emerged from a hardfought first- GAME 1
round playoff series convinced Boston Bruins
at Philadelphia Flyers
that the resilience they showed 3 p.m., Saturday
will help them avoid a repeat of TV Coverage: NBC
last season’s epic second-round
flame out against the Flyers.
Boston squandered a 3-0 series and there, but they were able to
lead to Philadelphia last spring, respond after those frenzies and
allowing the Flyers to become settle things down. I like the way
just the third team in NHL histo- they handled that frenzy and I an-
ry to accomplish such a come- ticipate the typical playoff envi-
back. ronment to this series. Of course,
The Bruins earned a rematch there’s history there from last
this year by downing archrival year.”
Montreal in the first round, rally- History hasn’t been a problem
ing from 0-2 down in the series for this Bruins team. The Boston
and 3-1 down in Game 4 before franchise had never won a playoff
winning a Game 7 in which they series after trailing 0-2. The
lost two leads. Bruins’ last three seasons had
That performance has Bruins ended with Game 7 losses. And
AP PHOTO General Manager Peter Chiarelli no team had ever won a seven-
New Orleans Hornets forward Carl Landry, top, looks toward an official after being called for an offensive foul against Los Angeles confident that his team isn’t car- game series without scoring a
Lakers forward Lamar Odom, bottom, during the first half of Game 6 of a first-round NBA playoff series in New Orleans Thursday. rying any baggage from last power-play goal (the Bruins were
year’s collapse against the Flyers 0 for 21 against the Canadiens).

Bryant, Lakers close out Hornets in style


going into Game 1 Saturday in “We stressed it going into this
Philadelphia. series,” Chiarelli said of his
“I wouldn’t think it would be team’s poise.
too much harder than this past
series,” Chiarelli said Thursday
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Big spenders? Caterpillar reports CAT $112.64 Merck fights generics MRK $35.77
The Commerce Department reports how much Americans $120 Merck is facing a big issue: how to $40
Caterpillar has turned into a $68.53 $34.48
earned in March, and what they spent. Investors are most global economic indicator 95 deal with patents on some of its big
interested in the second set of numbers. So far, the rising because it sells mining and con- money-makers that expire soon. It 35
price of gas hasn’t made a deep dent in the way consumers struction equipment around the 70 will likely address that when it
spend. But with oil at $113 a barrel, some economists worry world. So its first-quarter earn- ’10 ’11 releases first-quarter earnings. ’10 ’11
45 30
Today

that it’s only a matter of time before it will. ings may be a market mover. $0.50 Investors are concerned about com-
Operating est. Operating est.
Consumer spending increase During the fourth quarter, Cater- petition the world’s second-biggest
pillar said demand from develop-
EPS $1.30 drug maker will get from generic EPS $0.83 $0.84
Month-over-month change
ing countries like China and 1Q ’10 1Q ’11 drugs. Singulair, an asthma and 1Q ’10 1Q ’11
’11 India helped it quadruple its prof- allergy medication that is its top
0.7% 0.7 Price-to-earnings ratio: 27 seller, loses patent protection in Price-to-earnings ratio: 128
its. Its continued success will
0.3 0.4 0.3 depend on having enough manu-
based on past 12 months’ results
August 2012. Patents on blood
based on past 12 months’ results

O N D J F facturing capacity to meet Dividend: $1.76 Div. Yield: 1.6% pressure drugs Cozaar and Hyzaar Dividend: $1.52 Div. Yield: 4.2%
Source: The Commerce Department demand and keep costs down. Source: FactSet have already expired. Source: FactSet

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BUSINESS timesleader.com
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FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 2011


B

Household item costs to rise New limits


WALL STREET
DOW NASDAQ S&P
12,763.31 2,872.53 1,360.48
+72.35 +2.65 +4.82

By DAN SEWELL and SARAH SKIDMORE


AP Business Writers
Retailers are trying to pass that along at
the cash register, adding pressure on a
Even as corporate results were being
analyzed on Wall Street, the news about
for kids’
food ads
CINCINNATI — Households reeling sluggish U.S. economic recovery. Main Street wasn’t encouraging. The U.S.
I N B R I E F from gasoline near $4 also face bigger bills The list of companies saying this week Commerce Department reported that eco-
for everything from changing their babies’ that they are raising prices is long: Kimber- nomic growth slowed in the first three
Quarterly earnings reported diapers to wiping their noses to treating
themselves to ice cream.
ly-Clark Corp. (Huggies diapers, Kleenex
facial tissue); Procter & Gamble Co. (Pam-
months of the year, while unemployment
benefit requests climbed again last week.
by companies Thursday
By MARY CLARE JALONICK
Major makers of everyday consumer pers diapers, Gillette shavers); Unilever So while companies have seen better re- Associated Press
products and groceries say they have to PLC (Dove soap, Ben & Jerry’s ice cream); sults in the past year after battling for fru- WASHINGTON — Commer-
• Procter & Gamble Co. tempered
raise prices to offset soaring costs for their Colgate-Palmolive (toothpaste, soap); and gal shoppers with price cuts and discounts cials promoting sugary breakfast
its earnings outlook for the year be-
fuel and the materials and ingredients that PepsiCo Inc. (soft drinks, Frito-Lay during the recession, it might be tough to cereals could be put on a strict diet
cause of fast-rising costs for raw mate-
go into their products. snacks). find much slack in many homes’ budgets. under government guidelines urg-
rials and fuel and the still-sluggish
economies in the U.S. and other devel- ingfoodcompaniestolimitmarket-
oped countries. ing of unhealthy products to chil-
The maker of Pampers diapers, Tide dren.
detergent and Crest Under a proposal announced
toothpaste said that Thursday by several government
profits and sales rose in agencies,companieswouldbeurged
its third quarter, led by toonlymarketfoodstochildrenages
sales in emerging markets. The compa- 2 through 17 if they are low in fats,
ny also announced plans for more price sugarsandsodiumandcontainspec-
increases. ified healthy ingredients.
P&G, which has a plant in Mehoopa- Theguidelinessetparametersthat
ny, said net income was $2.87 billion, are stricter than many companies
up 11 percent over last year. Earnings have set for themselves and, if the
per share were 96 cents on revenue of companies agree, would eliminate
$20.23 billion. Analysts expected 97 much of the advertising consumers
cents a share on $20.24 billion. see now — on television, in maga-
The company dropped the high end zines,instoresandontheInternet—
of its earnings outlook for the year, to for foods that appeal to children.
between $3.91 and $3.96 per share If many companies sign on to the
from $4.01. Analysts expect $3.96 on guidelines, children could see much
$82.02 billion in revenue. less of the colorful cartoon charac-
• PepsiCo Inc. sold more of its tersusedtoadvertisecerealsorother
snacks and drinks in the first quarter to gimmicks designed to draw their at-
help deliver earnings that met Wall tention. If the companies wanted to
Street’s expectations. continue that advertising, they
PepsiCo’s earned would have to reduce unhealthy in-
$1.14 billion, or 71 cents gredients in their products.
per share, for the quar- The food industry has been suc-
ter. That’s down 20 cessful in reducing the number of
percent from the $1.43 television ads aimed at children in
billion, or 89 cents per recent years and much of that ad-
share, last year, due
AP PHOTO vertising has moved to the Inter-
largely to a gain in the U.S. Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner greets an assembly line worker as he tours Chrysler’s Jefferson North Assembly net, social media and other digital
Plant in Detroit. At far right is Chrysler Group CEO Sergio Marchionne. platforms such as smart phones.
prior year.

Automaker repaying
Adjusting for that and other special Public health advocates have ar-
items, the company posted a more gued that the industry’s self-regula-
modest 2 percent decline from 76 cents tion is not enough and has pushed
per share last year to 74 cents per the government to set guidelines.
share, meeting analyst expectations as In 2009, Congress directed the
polled by FactSet. Federal Trade Commission, Agri-
Revenue rose 27 percent to $11.94 culture Department, Food and
billion, surpassing analysts’ $11.84
Chrysler makes moves to pay back loans this quarter through a refinancing payments last year. The company’s CEO DrugAdministrationandthefeder-
package. The deal would allow Chrysler has said the loans carry average interest al Centers for Disease Control and
billion expectations. more of bailout money it got from
to return a big chunk of the money to the rates of around 12 percent, far higher than Prevention to form a working
• Exxon earned nearly $11 billion in U.S. and Canadian governments. U.S. and Canada, which loaned the com- it can get on the open market.
the first quarter, a performance that group and develop the recommen-
pany the money two years ago to help it The loans have been a problem for dations. The guidelines they wrote
will likely land it in the center of the By TOM KRISHER survive bankruptcy. The refinancing also Chrysler and the Obama administration,
national debate over high gasoline are broad, applying to almost any
AP Auto Writer allows Chrysler to save millions of dollars which approved the bulk of the U.S. bai- promotion a child might see for a
prices. DETROIT — Chrysler will take out in interest payments, and is a major step lout. The loans also have turned off some
The world’s largest publicly traded food — including text messages,
bank loans and sell bonds to repay $7.5 bil- toward an initial public stock offering that customers who are unhappy with the gov- product placement in video games
company reported net income of $10.65 lion in bailout money from the U.S. and could come late this year or in early 2012. ernment aid for Chrysler and its Detroit ri-
billion, or $2.14 per share, in the first and celebrity endorsements.
Canadian governments, another sign that Chrysler has come a long way since slip- val, General Motors. The agencies said the proposal,
three months of the year. That com- the company is recovering from its near ping into bankruptcy protection two years Chrysler took a total of $10.5 billion
pares with $6.3 billion, or 1.33 per which would be phased in over five
collapse in 2009. ago. It has since slashed costs and is selling from the U.S. government to survive two years and is up for public comment
share with the same quarter last year. Details about how much Chrysler will more vehicles, big improvements for a com- years ago. It already has made some pay-
Revenue increased 26 percent to $114 until the summer, is “to encourage
borrow from banks and the size of the pany whose survival was once in question. ments, and the refinancing deal will repay a marketing environment that sup-
billion. bond sale are being worked out. Terms Chrysler has been trying for months to another $5.9 billion. Bottom line: Chrys-
The results surpassed Wall Street ports, rather than undermines,"
could be disclosed Monday. refinance the government loans, which ler still owes the government about $2 bil- parents’ efforts to get children to
estimates of $2.04 per share on sales of Chrysler plans to repay the government cost the company $1.2 billion in interest lion.
$112.6 billion, according to FactSet. eat healthy food.
The quarter was Exxon’s best since

Hotel and restaurants planned near casino


earning a record-setting $14.83 billion
in 2008’s third quarter.
• Consumer-goods giant Colgate-
Palmolive Co.’s
net income By MATT HUGHES struction at three stories and 40 MICRO WHAT?
soared 61 per- mhughes@timesleader.com feet in height. The plan calls for
cent in the first Microtel Inn & Suites is an econ-
PLAINS TWP. – A new hotel a roof height reaching approxi- omy hotel chain operating more
quarter. But underneath that buoyant
may soon rise just down the mately 50 feet. than 300 hotels around the
figure, the company is feeling the
road from the Mohegan Sun at The Plains Township Zoning world. Hotels offer free local
squeeze of higher prices for fuel and and domestic long-distance
Pocono Downs casino. Hearing Board will hold a pub-
other raw materials. phone calls, high-speed internet
Robert Tamburro, trustee lic hearing at 8 p.m. Monday at access, expanded cable televi-
Colgate said that net income rose to
and general partner in TFP Real the township municipal build- sion, in-room coffeemaker and
$576 million, or $1.16 per share, in line
Estate Development, is seeking ing on Second Street to decide microwave and free continental
with expectations of analysts polled by breakfast. The chain is part of
a variance from Plains Town- whether to grant or deny the
FactSet. That was up from $357 mil- the Wyndham Hotel Group,
ship to build a Microtel Inn & variance. Zoning Officer Kathy which also operates the Wynd-
lion, or 69 cents per share, last year.
Suites and two fast food restau- O’Boyle said the board will only ham, Ramada and Days Inn
The world’s largest toothpaste maker
rants on a vacant plot of land consider the building height hotel chains.
saw revenue rise 4.5 percent to $3.99
less than a quarter-mile from the and number of stories, and all
billion, which topped analysts’ expecta-
casino along State Route 315. other plans remain unofficial
tions of $3.96 billion.
Plans submitted to the town- until TFP submits a building Rich Zentner of JDK Manage-
ship zoning office show a four- permit application. ment in Bloomsburg, listed as
story, 97-room hotel at the rear The township planning com- director of operations for the
of the property featuring an in- mission in March gave condi- proposed hotel on the plans, did
door swimming pool, covered tional approval to TFP to divide not return a reporter’s call.
carport entrance and 112 park- the property into 3 plots and to The proposed development
$3.89 $3.56 $2.88 ing spaces and two unnamed undertake major land develop- would be built on a 5-acre plot of TFP Real Estate Develop- 315.
fast food restaurants facing ment. The approval is contin- land TFP calls Richland North, ment, which formerly devel- TFP plans to develop a three-
Route 315 in front. gent on TFP obtaining a high- between New Age Media Fox oped the Arena Hub shopping story, 60,000 square-foot office
$4.06 Tamburro is seeking a varia- way occupancy permit. Studio and Lispi Brothers Tow- plaza on Mundy Street behind building and a Dunkin Donuts
07/17/08
nce to exceed the township’s Tamburro declined to com- ing & Services, on State Route the Wyoming Valley Mall, is al- coffee shop at the site it calls Ri-
maximum building height re- ment on the project because it is 315. The plot lies in a highway so at work developing an addi- chland 315 next to the Isabella
quirements, which cap con- still in its preliminary stages. business zone. tional project on State Route Restaurant.
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Airlines vs. fuel prices


ASML Hld 41.41 -.56 +8.0 CocaCE 28.45 -.06 +13.7 HSBC 54.70 -.03 +7.2 Mesab 35.07 +.15 -8.9 ProvFnH 8.05 +.03 +11.2 TaiwSemi 13.41 +.12 +6.9
AT&T Inc 31.37 -.05 +6.8 Coeur 31.70 -.51 +16.0 Hallibrtn 50.26 -.24 +23.1 Metalico 6.27 +.62 +6.6 Prudentl 63.39 +1.81 +8.0 TalismE g 23.87 -.38 +7.6
AU Optron 8.37 -.29 -19.7 ColgPal 82.97 +1.91 +3.2 HanJS 14.47 ... -4.2 MetLife 46.45 +1.08 +4.5 PSEG 32.09 +.29 +.9 Target 50.22 -.37 -16.5
AVI Bio 1.83 +.10 -13.7 Comc spcl 24.47 +.27 +18.2 HarleyD 37.26 -.55 +7.5 MetroPCS 16.87 -.18 +33.6 PubStrg 118.66 +2.08 +17.0 TastyBak 3.98 -.01 -37.3
AbtLab 52.29 +.11 +9.1 Comerica 37.96 -.03 -10.1 HarmonyG 14.66 -.47 +16.9 MicronT 11.48 -.32 +43.1 PulteGrp 8.24 +.26 +9.6 TeckRes g 53.76 -1.39 -13.1
AcadiaRlt 20.99 +.33 +15.1 CmtyHlt 31.32 -.03 -16.2 HarrisCorp 52.97 -.08 +16.9 Microsoft 26.71 +.33 -4.3 PPrIT 6.49 +.01 +3.3 Teleflex 62.41 -.38 +16.0
Accenture 56.99 +.12 +17.5 Compuwre 11.29 +.05 -3.3 Harsco 35.32 +.07 +24.7 MdsxWatr 18.88 +.20 +2.9 QIAGEN 21.56 +.58 +10.3 TelefEsp s 26.99 +.38 +18.3
AcmePkt 82.02 -1.71 +54.3 ConAgra 24.34 ... +7.8 HartfdFn 28.93 +.93 +9.2 MdwGold g 2.18 +.09+159.5 Qlogic 17.91 +.26 +5.2 TelMexL 18.72 -.34 +16.0
ActionSemi 2.38 -.01 +10.7 ConnWtrSv 25.84 +.19 -7.3 HawaiiEl 25.52 +.06 +12.0 Molycorp n 74.12 +1.55 +48.5 Qualcom 57.58 -.60 +16.3 Tellabs 4.92 +.11 -27.4
Jet fuel cost $3.30 per gallon By limiting the number of seats industry raise fares seven times ActivsBliz 11.57 -.02 -7.0 ConocPhil 77.45 -2.38 +13.7 HltMgmt 11.17 +.03 +17.1 Monsanto 67.42 -.48 -3.2 QuantaSvc 21.30 +.32 +6.9 TempleInld 23.33 +.23 +9.8
AdamsEx 11.41 +.06 +6.2 ConsolEngy53.09 +2.10 +8.9 HeclaM 9.32 -.17 -17.2 MonstrWw 17.79 +.18 -24.7 QstDiag 55.97 +.15 +3.7 TmpDrgn 31.35 -.26 +2.0
on Tuesday, up 30 percent in available to buy, airlines have this year. It’s on pace to break its AdobeSy 34.02 +.37 +10.5 ConEd 51.96 +.40 +4.8 HelmPayne 65.05 -4.93 +34.2 Moodys 38.75 +.42 +46.0 Quidel 12.41 +.12 -14.1 TenetHlth 6.93 -.01 +3.6
2011. That contributed to more power to raise fares. The record for most successful fare AMD 9.07 +.12 +10.9 ConsolWtr 10.17 +.02 +10.9 HercOffsh 5.87 +.19 +68.7 Moog A 43.98 +.19 +10.5 RAIT Fin 2.70 +.12 +23.3 Tenneco 45.61 +.54 +10.8
AEterna g 2.54 +.06 +47.7 ConstellEn 36.26 +1.96 +18.4 Hertz 17.20 -.05 +18.7 Moog B 43.64 ... +9.6 RCM 5.81 +.03 +25.5 Teradyn 16.03 -2.26 +14.2
first-quarter losses at American industry’s measure of seat supply increases in a year, 17 during Aetna 41.45 +1.64 +35.9 CooperTire 26.52 +.01 +12.5 Hess 83.94 +1.20 +9.7 MorgStan 25.82 +.32 -5.1 RF MicD 6.53 -.06 -11.2 Terex 34.29 -.72 +10.5
Airlines, United Continental and is down 11 percent since fuel was 2007, says FareCompare.com. Agilent 50.32 +.29 +21.5 CornPdts 54.77 +.35 +19.1 HewlettP 40.53 -.51 -3.7 Mosaic 73.18 -2.62 -4.2 RPM 23.42 -.08 +6.0 Tesoro 26.68 -.21 +43.9
AirTran 7.53 +.01 +1.9 Corning 21.04 -.04 +8.9 HomeDp 37.47 +.15 +6.9 MotrlaSol n 46.66 +3.24 +22.6 RadientPh .49 +.07 -52.0 TevaPhrm 46.13 +.15 -11.5
Delta. $3.30 in March 2008. And airlines Airlines are also collecting AkamaiT 34.94 -6.04 -25.7 Covidien 56.22 -.28 +23.1 HonwllIntl 61.01 -.45 +14.8 MotrlaMo n 23.99 +.37 -17.6 RadioShk 15.99 -.06 -13.5 TexInst 35.55 -.22 +9.4
AlcatelLuc 6.45 -.06+117.9 Crocs 21.29 +.56 +24.4 HorizLns 2.14 +.24 -51.0 Mylan 25.01 -.22 +18.4 RangeRs 54.92 +1.02 +22.1
But some financial analysts say are still cutting back. Delta on more in passenger fees. They got Alcoa 17.09 -.09 +11.0 CrwnCstle 43.67 -.78 -.4 Hospira 57.02 -.05 +2.4 NCR Corp 19.36 +.06 +26.0 RareEle g 15.05 +.43 -6.3
ThermoFis 60.16 +.36 +8.7
3D Sys 42.69 -9.15 +35.6
investors who are selling airline Monday said it would fly 4 percent $1.5 billion for checked luggage AlignTech 24.07 -.52 +23.2 CrownHold 37.00 +.02 +10.8 HostHotls 17.91 -.20 +.2 NPS Phm 10.26 +.43 +29.9 Raytheon 49.25 -.51 +7.2 3M Co 97.23 +.76 +12.7
Allergan 79.42 +.06 +15.7 CybrOpt 9.90 +.10 +15.9 HudsCity 9.82 +.23 -22.9 NRG Egy 23.93 +.03 +22.5 Rdiff.cm 16.40 +.20+210.0
stocks are overreacting. They say less after Labor Day than it did a and reservation fees in the third AlliBInco 7.67 +.03 -3.3 CypSemi 21.68 -.08 +16.7 HudsPac n 14.95 +.33 -.7 NV Energy 15.13 +.11 +7.7 Regenrn 64.61 -2.44 +96.8
THorton g 48.47 -.25 +17.6
TimeWarn 37.23 +.46 +15.7
airlines are good long-term buys. year earlier. European flights are quarter of 2010, the most recent AlliantEgy 39.60 +.21 +7.7 CytRx h .93 +.09 -7.6 HuntBnk 6.85 +.08 -.3 NYSE Eur 39.75 +.36 +32.6 RegionsFn 7.44 +.06 +6.3 Titan Intl 29.52 +1.92 +51.1
Allstate 33.76 +1.82 +5.9 DNP Selct 9.72 +.08 +6.3 Huntsmn 20.40 +.05 +30.7 Nabors 30.29 -.36 +29.1 ReneSola 8.66 -.19 -.9 TiVo Inc 9.78 +.11 +13.3
During the last two years, even as some of its biggest targets. Delta quarter available. That was up 10 AlphaNRs 56.55 +.59 -5.8 DR Horton 12.10 +.07 +1.4 Hydrognc 5.39 +.28 +43.4 NBkGreece 1.54 +.02 -8.3 RepFBcp 2.69 -.05 +10.2 TollBros 20.37 +.14 +7.2
the economy improved and jet fuel plans to cut flying by up to 10 percent from a year earlier. AlteraCp lf 49.38 +.88 +38.8 DTE 49.96 +.34 +10.2 INGPrRTr 6.15 ... +8.1 NatFuGas 72.87 -.14 +11.0 RepubSvc 30.96 +.33 +3.7 TorDBk g 85.84 -.53 +17.1
Altria 26.65 +.03 +8.2 Danaher s 55.77 +.50 +18.2 iShGold s 15.01 +.06 +8.0 NatGrid 51.19 +.34 +15.3 RschMotn 56.59 +1.02 -2.6 Total SA 63.80 +.49 +19.3
was relatively low, airlines resisted percent on its trans-Atlantic Analysts expect fare increases AmBev s 32.27 -.05 +4.0 Darden 47.41 +.02 +2.1 iSAstla 28.35 +.07 +11.4 NOilVarco 76.98 +.10 +14.5 Revlon 17.45 +1.10 +77.3 Toyota 79.50 +1.21 +1.1
Amarin 16.19 +.97 +97.4 DeanFds 10.71 +.12 +21.2 iShBraz 76.84 -1.05 -.7 NatSemi 24.15 -.07 +75.5 ReynAm s 36.91 +.02 +13.2
the urge to add flights or bigger routes. and fees to give most airlines a Amazon 195.07 -1.56 +8.4 Deere 95.91 -.85 +15.5 iSCan 33.71 -.02 +8.7 NetApp 52.41 -.15 -4.6 RioTinto s 72.76 -.54 +1.5
TradeStatn 9.68 -.06 +43.4
TrCda g 42.45 +.04 +11.6
planes to bring in more revenue. Limited seat supply has let the profit in 2011. Ameren 29.26 +.34 +3.8 Dell Inc 15.83 +.16 +16.8 iShGer 28.65 +.22 +19.7 Netflix 234.37 -1.59 +33.4 RiteAid 1.12 -.03 +26.8 TrnsatlPet 2.62 +.01 -21.3
AMovilL 56.29 -.43 -1.8 DeltaAir 10.07 +.02 -20.1 iSh HK 19.32 +.05 +2.1 NewAmHi 10.32 -.02 +3.6 Riverbed s 34.68 -.44 -1.4
AMovilA 56.30 -.28 -1.5 DenburyR 21.78 -.27 +14.1 iShJapn 10.51 +.28 -3.7 Transocn 72.18 +.98 +3.8
NwGold g 11.11 +.09 +13.8 RockwlAut 88.26 -1.24 +23.1 Travelers 63.06 +.81 +13.2
AmApparel 1.55 -.04 -6.6 Dndreon 42.27 +.49 +21.0 iSh Kor 68.34 -.02 +11.7 NJ Rscs 43.39 +.51 +.6 RylCarb 39.82 +.11 -15.3
AmCapLtd 10.19 -.21 +34.8 DeutschBk 65.28 +3.28 +25.4 iSMalas 15.00 -.05 +4.3 TriValley .83 +.08 +45.3
Jet fuel is one of an airline’s biggest costs, a third of the total. That means airline AEagleOut 15.82 +.08 +8.1 DevelDiv 14.64 +.34 +3.9 iShMex 63.62 -.36 +2.7
NY Times 8.40 -.21 -14.3
Newcastle 6.21 +.01 -7.3
RoyDShllA 77.61 +.76 +16.2
Ryland 17.34 -.21 +1.8
TrimbleN 50.44 -.77 +26.3
TrinaSolar 27.91 +1.14 +19.2
stocks often sink when jet fuel prices rise, as in 2007 and 2008. But in the follow- AEP
AmExp
36.38 +.15 +1.1
48.52 +.90 +13.0
Diageo 81.20
Diebold 33.98
+.04
-.03
+9.2
+6.0
iShSing 14.40
iSTaiwn 15.82
-.02
-.09
+4.0
+1.3
NewellRub 19.73 +.03 +8.5 SAP AG 63.57 -4.74 +25.6 TriQuint 13.16 -.33 +12.5
NewfldExp 69.86 +.15 -3.1 SpdrDJIA 127.42 +.73 +10.2 TycoIntl 48.41 -.46 +16.8
ing two years, they rose in tandem as they both benefited from the economic AmIntlGrp 31.80 +.10 -34.1 DirecTV A 48.15 +.26 +20.6 iSh UK 19.05 -.03 +9.7 NewmtM 58.79 -.16 -4.3 SpdrGold 149.82 +.62 +8.0 Tyson 19.77 +.07 +14.8
AmSupr 11.71 -.10 -59.0 DrSCBr rs 32.45 -.45 -30.7 iShSilver 47.26 +.26 +56.6 NewsCpA 18.04 +.29 +23.9 S&P500ETF136.11 +.44 +8.2
recovery. Since late 2010, jet fuel prices have continued to climb, but airline AmTower 52.38 -.49 +1.4 DirFnBr rs 39.13 -.80 -17.2 iShChina25 45.22 -.35 +4.9 Nexen g 25.99 +.77 +13.5 SpdrHome 19.05 +.05 +9.5
UBS AG 19.83 -.09 +20.4
AmWtrWks 29.19 +.10 +15.4 DrxFBull s 30.78 +.59 +10.5 iSSP500 136.57 +.47 +8.2 UDR 25.89 +.45 +10.1
stocks have turned in the opposite direction. Ameriprise 62.17 +1.13 +8.0 DirxSCBull 93.74 +1.32 +29.4 iShEMkts 49.70 -.41 +4.3
NextEraEn 56.83 +.63 +9.3
NiSource 19.42 +.05 +10.2
SpdrKbwBk 25.68 +.12 -.9
SpdrLehHY 40.81 +.08 +2.8
US Airwy 8.77 +.02 -12.4
AmeriBrgn 41.00 -1.03 +20.2 Discover 24.67 +.17 +33.1 iShB20 T 93.60 +.71 -.6 US Gold 9.11 -.26 +12.9
NobleCorp 42.04 -.24 +17.5 SpdrRetl 53.62 -.06 +10.9
Index of 15 airline stocks Jet fuel price per gallon Ametek s 45.94 -.82 +17.0
Amgen 57.14 +.32 +4.1
DiscCm A 43.14
Disney 43.02
+.75
+.44
+3.5
+14.7
iS Eafe
iShR2K 86.08
63.76 +.43
+.39
+9.5
+10.0
NokiaCp 9.26 +.08 -10.3 SpdrMetM 74.65 +.09 +8.5
USA Tech h 3.40
USEC 4.56
+.10+230.1
-.02 -24.3
NorflkSo 73.87 +5.46 +17.6 SPX Cp 85.52 +1.18 +19.6 UniSrcEn 37.26 +.39 +4.0
80 $5 Anadarko 78.64 +.56 +3.3 DomRescs 46.33 +.27 +8.5 iShREst 62.47 +.69 +11.6 NoestUt 35.38 +.24 +11.0 Safeway 24.61 -.67 +9.4
Annaly 17.83 +.04 -.5 Dover 68.02 +.54 +16.4 ITT Corp 58.88 -.40 +13.0 UnilevNV 32.99 -.51 +5.1
NthnO&G 23.60 -1.03 -13.3 StJoe 26.16 -.04 +19.7
Apache 130.00 +3.08 +9.0 DowChm 40.71 +.79 +19.2 ITW 58.34 +.67 +9.3 Unilever 32.53 -.33 +5.3
NorthropG 63.09 +.19 +7.4 SanDisk 49.39 -1.18 -.9
60 4 Apple Inc 346.75 -3.40 +7.5 DrPepSnap 39.62 -.44 +12.7 Imax Corp 34.24 +1.94 +22.0 UnionPac 102.90 +1.10 +11.1
NwstNG 46.05 +.34 -.9 SandRdge 12.30 -.14 +68.0
ApldMatl 15.69 -.23 +11.7 DryShips 4.67 -.09 -15.0 Informat 54.70 -.40 +24.2 Unisys 28.63 +.61 +10.6
NovaGld g 12.87 -.36 -9.8 SaraLee 19.16 -.12 +9.4
Arbitron 38.08 +.61 -8.3 DuPont 56.75 +1.13 +13.8 InfosysT 64.42 -1.77 -15.3 UtdContl 22.11 -.67 -7.2
Novartis 58.86 +.59 -.2 Satcon h 3.00 -.19 -33.3
ArcelorMit 36.60 +.47 -4.0 DukeEngy 18.68 +.14 +4.9 InglesMkts 19.02 -.12 -.9 UtdMicro 2.76 -.05 -12.7
40 3 ArchCoal 33.51 +.28 -4.4
Novlus 31.92 -2.76 -1.2 SaulCntr 43.50 +.68 -8.1
UPS B 74.81 +.54 +3.1
DukeRlty 15.31 +.10 +22.9 Intel 22.80 +.17 +8.4 Nucor 46.49 +.21 +6.1 Savvis 39.22 -.07 +53.7
ArmHld 31.40 -.23 +51.3 Dycom 14.57 -.01 -1.2 IBM 170.78 +.41 +16.4 NustarEn 67.65 +.16 -2.6 US Bancrp 25.48 -.07 -5.5
Schlmbrg 89.11 -.27 +6.7
Arris 11.70 -1.29 +4.3 ECDang n 23.07 -.43 -14.8 Intl Coal 10.24 -.24 +32.3 US NGs rs 11.79 +.41 -1.6
20 2 AstraZen 49.90 -1.72 +8.0 ETrade rs 16.25 -.05 +1.6 IntlGame 17.55 -.16 -.8
NuvFloat 12.47 -.03 +5.6 SchoolSp 14.27 +.03 +2.4
US OilFd 44.83 -.19 +14.9
NvMAd 12.96 +.06 -.9 Schwab 18.57 -.05 +8.5
Atmel 15.04 -.16 +22.1 eBay 34.00 -.03 +22.2 IntPap 30.48 +.50 +11.9 NvPA 13.07 +.04 -2.0 SeagateT 17.80 +.02 +18.4 USSteel 47.66 +.29 -18.4
ATMOS 34.70 +.28 +11.2 EMC Cp 28.32 +.17 +23.7 Interpublic 11.73 -.69 +10.5 UtdTech 89.01 +1.15 +13.1
0 1 AutoData 54.21 -.07 +17.1 ENI 53.32 +.40 +21.9 Intersil 14.62 -.18 -4.3
Nvidia 19.51 +.21 +26.7 SearsHldgs 87.26 +.24 +18.3
UtdhlthGp 49.10 +.89 +36.0
’07 ’08 ’09 ’10 ’11 OcciPet 105.13 +2.13 +7.2 SemiHTr 36.59 -.13 +12.5
AvalRare n 9.12 -.02 +46.2 ErthLink 8.31 -.05 -3.4 Invesco 24.97 +.15 +3.8 OfficeDpt 4.45 -.03 -17.6 SempraEn 55.11 +.22 +5.0 UnumGrp 26.42 +.33 +9.1
AvanirPhm 4.30 +.11 +5.4 Eastgrp 46.04 +.85 +8.8 ItauUnibH 23.47 -.91 -1.8 OfficeMax 10.00 -2.49 -43.5 ServiceCp 11.74 -.16 +42.3 UrbanOut 31.83 -1.27 -11.1
AveryD 42.50 -.60 +.4 EKodak 2.85 -.32 -46.8 JAlexandr 6.00 +.15 +14.3 OilSvHT 160.30 -.12 +14.1 ShawGrp 38.77 +.65 +13.3 Valassis 30.09 +4.19 -7.0
Avon 29.39 +.11 +1.1 ElPasoCp 19.27 -.05 +40.0 J&J Snack 50.00 +.91 +3.6 Omnicom 49.09 -.41 +7.2 SiderurNac 15.75 -.27 -5.5 Vale SA 33.09 -.36 -4.3
SOURCES: Bureau of Transportation Statistics; Energy Information Administration; FactSet Stan Choe, E. Gramling • AP Axcelis 1.79 -.70 -48.3 Elan 7.98 -.01 +39.3 JA Solar 6.45 ... -6.8 Vale SA pf 29.58 -.31 -2.1
OplinkC 20.02 +.04 +8.4 Siemens 145.89 +1.42 +17.4
BB&T Cp 26.65 +.47 +1.4 EldorGld g 17.90 -.18 -3.6 JDS Uniph 20.59 -.36 +42.2 Oracle 35.29 +.04 +12.7 SifyTech 8.14 +.61+260.2 ValenceT h 1.39 -.03 -17.3
BJs Whls 50.91 -.07 +6.3 ElectArts 20.49 +.25 +25.1 JPMorgCh 45.85 +.35 +8.1 ValeroE 28.14 +.13 +21.7
Mutual Funds BP PLC 46.28 -.25 +4.8
BP Pru 116.22 -.32 -8.2
EmersonEl 60.05
EnbrEPt s 34.30
+.02
+.17
+5.0
+10.0
Jabil 20.83
JanusCap 12.10
-.09
-.20
+3.7
-6.7
OshkoshCp 32.38 -3.14 -8.1
OwensIll 29.81 -.89 -2.9
PECO pfA 70.80 +.30 +1.1
Slcnware 6.61 +.28 +11.1
SilvWhtn g 41.07 -.94 +5.2
SilvrcpM g 13.66 -.32 +6.5
ValpeyFsh 3.11
ValVis A 6.05
+.03 -8.3
+.24 -1.0
Baidu s 148.25 -2.86 +53.6 EnCana g 33.05 +.66 +13.5 JpnSmCap 8.55 +.15 -4.7 VangEmg 50.25 -.42 +4.4
YTD YTD YTD YTD YTD YTD PICO Hld 32.07 -.11 +.8 Sina 130.47 +1.41 +89.6
BakrHu 78.00 +.72 +36.4 EndvSilv g 11.71 -.24 +59.5 JetBlue 5.63 +.06 -14.9 VantageDrl 1.74 -.06 -14.3
PMI Grp 2.13 +.02 -35.5 SinoCEn rs 2.47 -.34 -62.6
Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn BallardPw 2.08 +.01 +38.7 EndoPhrm 41.84 +.79 +17.2 JohnJn 65.38 -.19 +5.7 VertxPh 55.54 ... +58.5
PPG 94.14 +.54 +12.0 SiriusXM 1.98 ... +21.5
BallyTech 38.75 -.46 -8.2 Energen 64.38 +1.08 +33.4 JohnsnCtl 41.26 +.10 +8.0 VestinRMII 1.41 -.02 -2.8
Alliance Bernstein Bal 75.31 +.37 +7.8 HY TF A m 9.64 +.01 +1.8 MAInvC m 20.03 +.08 +7.7 TotRetInv d 14.25 +.05 +8.4 ITrsyAdml 11.38 +.04 +1.3 PPL Corp 27.43 +.06 +4.2 Skechers 19.02 -1.55 -4.9
BcBilVArg 12.90 +.24 +26.8 Energizer 75.35 +.13 +3.4 JonesGrp 13.90 -1.05 -10.6 ViacomA 58.14 +2.11 +26.8
BalShrB m 14.95 +.04 +8.0 Income 13.42 +.02 +2.5 Income A m 2.29 ... +7.3 TotRetA m 14.84 +.06 +5.8 ValPlSvc m 14.69 +.01 +9.5 InfPrtAdm 26.42 +.08 +4.1 PacerIntl 6.01 +.90 -12.1 SkywksSol 27.51 -.01 -3.9
BcoBrades 19.92 -.63 -1.8 EngyConv 2.02 +.04 -56.1 JnprNtwk 38.47 -.30 +4.2 ViacomB 50.63 +1.78 +27.8
CoreOppA m 12.82 +.01 +11.4 IntlStk 38.54 +.20 +7.9 Income C m 2.31 ... +7.0 ValueA m 24.70 +.10 +8.6 Schwab Pacholder 9.59 ... +13.5 SmartM 9.25 +.05 +60.6
InfPrtI 10.76 +.03 +4.1 BcoSantSA 12.48 +.32 +17.2 EngyTsfr 54.89 +.33 +5.9 KB Home 11.92 -.09 -11.6 Visa 77.66 -1.23 +10.3
American Beacon Stock 117.59 +.73 +9.5 IncomeAdv 2.28 ... +7.3 ValueI 24.81 +.10 +8.7 1000Inv d 40.54 +.14 +9.0 PallCorp 58.32 +.05 +17.6 Smucker 74.98 ... +14.2
InflaPro 13.45 +.04 +4.1 BcoSBrasil 11.50 -.55 -15.4 Entergy 69.98 +.34 -1.2 KBR Inc 37.77 +1.46 +24.0 VtlImgs 18.64 +4.46 +33.3
LgCpVlInv 20.00 +.09 +7.9 Dreyfus NY TF A m 11.27 +.02 +1.8 MainStay S&P500Sel d 21.28 +.07 +8.7 BkHawaii 48.97 +.05 +3.7 ParamTc h 24.02 -.24 +6.6 SnapOn 61.89 -.37 +9.4
EntPrPt 43.39 +.07 +4.3 KKR n 18.77 +.38 +32.2 Vivus 7.71 +.05 -17.7
LgCpVlIs 21.06 +.08 +8.0 EmgLead ... ... +7.9 US Gov A m 6.77 +.01 +1.5 HiYldCorA m 6.03 ... +4.2 InstIdxI 124.58 +.45 +8.8 BkAtl A h .90 ... -21.7 EntropCom 8.58 -.27 -29.0 KLA Tnc 43.36 -.71 +12.2 PatriotCoal 24.50 -.26 +26.5 Sohu.cm 106.28 +.12 +67.4
Scout PattUTI 30.97 +.07 +43.7 Sonus 3.91 -.04 +46.4 Vodafone 28.93 -.13 +9.4
American Cent TechGrA f 34.47 -.26 +6.1 FrankTemp-Mutual Manning & Napier Interntl d 35.27 +.16 +8.9 InstPlus 124.58 +.45 +8.8 BannerCp 2.69 +.17 +15.9 EnzoBio 4.02 +.03 -23.9 Kaydon 38.75 +.10 -4.8 Vornado 96.60 +1.43 +15.9
Beacon Z 13.20 +.06 +7.2 Bar iPVix rs 23.15 -.28 -38.4 Equinix 99.12 +2.52 +22.0 Kellogg 56.84 +.50 +11.3 Paychex 32.99 -.20 +6.7 SouthnCo 38.85 +.42 +1.6
EqIncInv 7.66 +.04 +6.6 Eaton Vance WrldOppA 9.58 +.04 +11.3 Selected InstTStPl 31.06 +.10 +9.3 WalMart 54.69 +.27 +1.4
Discov A m 31.21 +.16 +6.9 BarnesNob 10.90 +.63 -23.0 EricsnTel 15.25 +.36 +32.3 KeyEngy 15.94 -.33 +22.8 PeabdyE 64.56 -.23 +.9 SthnCopper37.01 +1.21 -24.1
GrowthInv 27.97 +.01 +8.2 HiIncOppA m 4.49 ... +5.1 Matthews Asian AmerShS b 44.21 +.21 +6.7 IntlExpIn d 17.90 +.15 +7.4 PennVaRs 28.06 -.05 -.9 SwstAirl 11.81 +.04 -9.0 Walgrn 43.17 +.29 +10.8
IncGroA m 26.14 +.08 +9.3 HiIncOppB m 4.50 ... +4.8 Discov Z 31.61 +.16 +7.0 PacTiger d 24.34 -.05 +3.8 American D 44.22 +.21 +6.8 BarrickG 50.72 -.12 -4.6 EvrgrSlr rs 1.42 -.66 -59.4 Keycorp 8.68 +.03 -1.9 WsteMInc 39.61 +.15 +7.4
QuestZ 18.82 +.08 +6.4 IntlGr d 21.07 +.05 +8.9 Penney 38.92 +.18 +20.5 SwstnEngy 42.72 +.47 +14.1
UltraInv 24.52 +.05 +8.3 LrgCpValA m 19.16 +.10 +5.4 BerkHa A 124805 +356 +3.6 Exelon 42.18 +.69 +1.3 Kimco 19.45 +.46 +7.8 WeathfIntl 21.05 +.23 -7.7
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CpWldGrIA m 38.73 +.21 +8.9 Cres d 28.63 +.02 +6.9 GlBondAdv 14.00 +.02 +4.9 Pfizer 20.83 +.20 +19.0 SP Consum40.58 +.16 +8.5 WstnRefin 16.71 -.56 +57.9
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FnInvA m 40.04 +.12 +9.4 Fairholme Funds PimcoHiI 14.04 -.01 +10.5 SPDR Fncl 16.41 +.13 +2.9 Weyerh 23.99 +.30 +26.7
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Canada d 62.69 -.08 +7.8 QuVI 21.69 +.11 +8.4 IntlStkAd m 15.22 +.02 +7.3 MuHYAdml 10.09 +.02 +1.5 CBS B 25.25 +.37 +32.5 FordM 15.50 -.08 -7.7 LifeTech 55.96 +1.38 +.8
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SmCpWldA m41.53 +.09 +6.9 CapApr 27.15 -.04 +7.1 Goldman Sachs Oakmark LatinAm d 55.73 -.80 -1.7 MuInt 13.38 +.03 +2.1 CF Inds 138.91 -.40 +2.8 Fortinet 47.77 +6.04 +47.7 LillyEli 37.33 +.10 +6.5
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WAMutInvA m29.62 +.13 +9.5 DiscEq 24.96 +.05 +10.8
Old Westbury NewAmGro 35.84 -.02 +8.6 MuLtdAdml 11.03 +.01 +1.1 CSX 78.11 +1.17 +20.9 FDelMnt 27.14 +.14 +8.8 LizClaib 6.34 -.21 -11.5 Praxair 107.18 +1.08 +12.3 Sunoco 42.29 -.40 +4.9 YingliGrn 12.26 +.47 +24.1
Artio Global DivGrow 30.93 +.08 +8.8 Harbor
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IntlEqI 32.14 +.24 +6.6 DivrIntl d 32.76 +.20 +8.7 Bond 12.32 +.01 +2.6
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EqInc 48.07 +.16 +8.9 IntlInstl d 67.13 +.12 +10.9 CapApA m 46.66 +.08 +7.1 Prmcp d 71.55 +.11 +8.7
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EqInc II 19.80 +.07 +8.8 IntlInv m 66.45 +.12 +10.8 CapApB m 41.10 +.06 +6.8
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ExpMulNat d 23.56 +.05 +8.0 Hartford DevMktA m 37.13 -.08 +1.8
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FF2015 12.02 +.02 +6.0 AdvHLSIA 20.52 +.07 +6.2 DevMktY 36.76 -.08 +1.9
MdCpVal 22.78 +.04 +13.4 R2035 13.24 +.04 +8.3 CapitlSrce 6.90 +.05 -2.8 GabelliET 6.19 +.00 +9.2 LyonBas A 44.44 +.74 +29.2
MidCap
Baron
37.46 -.02 +11.4
FF2035
FF2040
Fidelity
12.41 +.02 +8.2
8.68 +.02 +8.4
35.57 +.11 +10.7
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CapAprI 36.38 +.10 +5.0
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Rtmt2010
Rtmt2020
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Gafisa SA 12.27
GameStop 26.20
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Foreign Exchange & Metals
Asset b 60.94 -.08 +10.3 CpApHLSIA 45.52 +.08 +7.5 Rtmt2030 18.66 +.05 +8.0 STBond 10.57 +.01 +0.9
FltRtHiIn d 9.90 ... +2.0 IntlBondY 6.78 +.02 +4.7 CardnlHlth 43.49 -.62 +13.5 Gannett 15.28 -.13 +1.3 MMT 6.71 +.01 -2.8
DvGrHLSIA 21.27 +.08 +9.1
Growth b 56.96 +.36 +11.2 Free2010 14.39 +.03 +5.9 TRBdHLSIA 11.15 +.02 +2.3 MainStrA m 34.07 +.21 +5.2
Rtmt2040 18.86 +.06 +8.3 STBondAdm 10.57 +.01 +0.9 Carnival 38.33 +.12 -16.9 Gap 23.26 +.22 +5.5 MGM Rsts 12.68 -.28 -14.6 CURRENCY CLOSE PVS. %CH. 6MO. 1YR.
SmCap b 26.84 +.25 +12.9 Free2020 14.71 +.03 +6.7 ShTmBond 4.86 ... +1.0 STBondSgl 10.57 +.01 +0.9 Caterpillar 112.64 +.03 +20.3 GenProbe 79.61 +9.45 +36.4 MIPS Tech 8.30 +.19 -45.3
Hussman RocMuniA m 14.79 +.03 -1.0 USD per British Pound 1.6643 +.0066 +.40% 1.5931 1.5195
Bernstein Free2025 12.37 +.03 +7.4 SmCpStk 38.53 +.07 +11.9 STCor 10.78 +.01 +1.4 CedarF 18.89 +.06 +24.6 GenDynam 71.55 -1.17 +.8 Macys 24.21 -.36 -4.3
StratGrth d 12.11 -.03 -1.5 RochNtlMu m 6.55 +.01 +1.1
DiversMui 14.35 +.02 +1.7 Free2030 14.82 +.03 +7.6 SmCpVal d 39.38 +.07 +9.0 CelSci .69 +.02 -16.3 GenElec 20.60 -.05 +12.6 MannKd 4.41 +.31 -45.3 Canadian Dollar .9512 -.0009 -.09% 1.0212 1.0082
StrIncA m 4.43 ... +5.3 STFedAdml 10.80 +.01 +0.8
IntDur 13.87 +.04 +2.3 GNMA 11.56 +.03 +1.9 INVESCO SpecGrow 19.21 +.04 +8.5 Celgene 58.84 -.16 -.5 GenGrPr n 16.70 +.35 +7.9 Manulife g 17.81 +.01 +3.7
TxMIntl 16.69 +.08 +6.1 GovtInc 10.47 +.02 +1.1 CharterA m 17.57 +.04 +8.7 PIMCO SpecInc 12.68 +.03 +3.9 STGradeAd 10.78 +.01 +1.4 CellTher rsh .35 -.03 -3.3 GenMills s 38.50 -.03 +8.2 MarathonO 52.61 -.03 +42.1 USD per Euro 1.4821 +.0081 +.55% 1.3926 1.3187
ComstockA m 17.16 +.09 +9.5 AllAssetI 12.68 +.02 +5.8 TaxFHiYld 10.29 +.01 +0.7 STsryAdml 10.72 +.01 +0.6 Cemex 8.69 +.07 -15.6 GenMot n 31.91 +.13 -13.4 MktVGold 61.28 -.33 -.3
BlackRock GrowCo 93.34 -.05 +12.3 AllAuthIn 11.09 +.02 +5.6 Japanese Yen 81.57 -.67 -.82% 81.07 94.31
EqDivA m 19.06 +.07 +9.2 GrowInc 19.73 +.06 +8.1 ConstellB m 22.24 -.01 +6.3 Value 25.55 +.14 +9.5 SelValu d 20.68 +.05 +10.2 CenterPnt 18.46 +.12 +17.4 GMot wtA 22.92 +.08 +3.3 MktVRus 40.85 -.26 +7.8
CpGrA m 14.57 -.01 +8.0 ComRlRStI 10.05 +.02 +11.1 ValueAd b 25.28 +.13 +9.4 CFCda g 24.73 -.37 +19.3 GMot wtB 17.65 +.19 +3.9 MktVJrGld 41.56 -.07 +4.2 Mexican Peso 11.5555 +.0058 +.05% 12.4026 12.4160
EqDivI 19.09 +.07 +9.3 HiInc d 9.22 ... +5.1 DevLocMktI 11.23 ... +6.6 SmCapIdx 38.77 +.09 +11.6
GlobAlcA m 20.69 +.09 +6.5 Indepndnc 26.62 -.01 +9.3 EqIncomeA m 9.15 +.04 +7.0 Templeton CVtPS 23.00 -.12 +5.2 GenOn En 3.88 -.02 +1.8 MarIntA 35.47 +.28 -14.6
GlobEqA m 11.82 +.06 +10.1 DivIncInst 11.61 +.02 +3.4 SmCpIdAdm 38.82 +.09 +11.6 CntryLink 40.42 +.28 -12.5 Gentex 30.89 +.12 +4.5 MarshM 30.39 +.43 +11.2 METALS CLOSE PVS. %CH. 6MO. 1YR.
GlobAlcC m 19.28 +.08 +6.3 IntBond 10.65 +.02 +2.0 InFEqSeS 22.20 +.08 +10.7
GrowIncA m 20.79 +.11 +8.4 HiYldIs 9.51 ... +4.6 SmCpIdIst 38.82 +.09 +11.7 Checkpnt 20.98 +.35 +2.1 Genworth 12.25 +.05 -6.8 MarshIls 8.17 +.03 +18.1
GlobAlcI d 20.79 +.08 +6.6 IntMuniInc d 10.07 +.01 +1.7 InvGrdIns 10.73 +.03 +4.1 Third Avenue Copper 4.24 4.22 +0.40 +12.15 +27.34
IntlDisc d 35.71 +.28 +8.1 PacGrowB m 22.83 +.18 +2.3 Value d 54.09 +.05 +4.5 SmGthIdx 24.97 +.04 +13.9 Cheesecake29.55 -.11 -3.6 Gerdau 11.80 -.24 -15.7 MarvellT 15.83 +.09 -14.7
CGM TaxESecY 10.40 +.03 +1.6 LowDrA m 10.52 +.01 +1.9 ChesEng 33.22 +.10 +28.2 GileadSci 39.35 -.54 +8.6
InvGrdBd 7.49 +.02 +2.3 SmGthIst 25.02 +.03 +13.9 Masco 13.60 +.36 +7.4 Gold 1530.80 1516.60 +0.94 +14.06 +31.02
Focus 33.42 +.06 -4.0 LowDrIs 10.52 +.01 +2.1 Thornburg Chevron 108.81 -.16 +19.2 GlaxoSKln 43.55 +.44 +11.0
LatinAm d 59.68 -.48 +1.1 Ivy MassMCp s16.24 -.14 +6.3
Mutual 28.59 -.08 -3.0 RealRet 11.71 +.04 +4.2 IntlValA m 30.71 +.20 +9.7 SmValIdx 17.48 +.06 +9.2 Chimera 3.98 ... -3.2 GlimchRt 9.58 +.23 +14.0 Platinum 1839.90 1819.20 +1.13 +8.74 +6.13
LevCoSt d 31.47 +.04 +10.7 AssetStrA m 26.84 ... +10.0 Mattel 27.06 +.12 +6.4
Realty x 29.79 +.26 +11.4 RealRtnA m 11.71 +.04 +4.1 IntlValI d 31.39 +.20 +9.8 Star 20.30 +.06 +6.4 ChurchDwt 81.79 +2.26 +18.5 GoldFLtd 17.46 -.30 -3.7
LowPriStk d 42.52 +.24 +10.8 AssetStrC m 26.02 ... +9.7 McClatchy 3.01 +.10 -35.5 Silver 47.52 45.96 +3.40 +99.07 +156.19
Calamos ShtTermIs 9.92 +.01 +1.0 Tweedy Browne StratgcEq 20.90 +.01 +14.1 CIBER 5.64 -.09 +20.5 Goldcrp g 55.04 -.04 +19.7 McCorm 48.96 +.24 +5.2
Magellan 77.12 +.12 +7.6 JPMorgan
GrowA m 58.42 +.04 +9.4
MidCap d 31.63 +.09 +9.6 CoreBondA m 11.55 +.03 +1.6
TotRetA m 11.02 +.01 +2.5 GlobVal d 25.14 +.18 +5.5 TgtRe2010 23.49 +.07 +5.3 CienaCorp 27.80 ... +32.1 GoldStr g 3.20 +.02 -30.3 McDrmInt s 23.12 -.31 +11.7 Palladium 775.10 757.90 +2.27 +23.14 +41.44
Cohen & Steers TotRetAdm b 11.02 +.01 +2.6 VALIC Co I
MuniInc d 12.34 +.02 +2.0 CoreBondSelect11.54+.02 +1.7 TotRetC m 11.02 +.01 +2.3 TgtRe2015 13.15 +.04 +5.9
Realty 65.86 +.79 +13.1 NewMktIn d 15.74 +.05 +2.4 HighYldSel d 8.42 +.01 +5.1 StockIdx 26.96 +.10 +8.7
Columbia
AcornA m 32.17 +.06 +10.0
OTC 62.24 +.30 +13.3
Overseas d 35.43 +.26 +9.1
IntmdTFSl 10.88 +.02 +1.9
ShDurBndSel 11.00 +.01 +0.7
TotRetIs 11.02 +.01 +2.7
TotRetrnD b 11.02 +.01 +2.6
TotlRetnP 11.02 +.01 +2.6
Vanguard
500Adml 125.45 +.46 +8.8
TgtRe2020 23.52 +.08
TgtRe2030 23.31 +.08
+6.4
+7.5 Story Stocks
AcornIntZ 43.63 +.15 +6.6 Puritan 19.11 +.05 +7.1 500Inv 125.43 +.45 +8.8 TgtRe2035 14.15 +.05 +8.1
AcornZ 33.24 +.06 +10.1 RealInv d 28.93 +.37 +12.6
USLCpCrPS 22.02 +.12 +6.5
Parnassus AssetA 26.37 +.10 +7.9 TgtRe2040 23.25 +.08 +8.1
Stocks closed at another 2011 high Thursday down construction projects. The Dow rose 0.6.
Janus EqIncInv 28.49 +.18 +8.5
DivrEqInA m 10.93 +.06 +8.5
ValRestrZ 53.90 +.16 +6.9
Series100Index 9.42 +.03 +7.8 OverseasJ d 50.93 -.15 +0.6
Permanent
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NATIONAL FORECAST: Showers and thunderstorms will fall along a frontal boundary over the

57°
SUNDAY Northern Plains. Rain and snow will be likely behind this system over the northern and central
TODAY SATURDAY
Clear, Partly
Rockies. A few showers will linger over portions of the Northwest as well. A few showers will linger
sunny over the Northeast, while southern Florida has a chance of thunderstorms.
Partly sunny, light
a shower
46° winds
67° 72°
40° 45°
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 53/41
49/35 65/49
Showers, Mostly Mostly Mostly
thunder sunny sunny sunny 69/48 In many places
62/48 59/42 locally this
60° 65° 65° 70° 69/35 69/50 month rainfall
66/50
totals range
50° 35° 35° 40° 75/57 from 8 to 11 inch-
es, making this
REGIONAL FORECAST TODAY’S SUMMARY 65/54
76/53
one of the
wettest Aprils in
The Poconos 92/65
Today’s high/ Syracuse Highs: 54-63. Lows: 35-41. Mostly cloudy 83/67 over 100 years.
Tonight’s low 51/39 skies today. Partly cloudy skies tonight. Hopefully, the
84/69
Albany forecast of near
60/38 48/35 88/71 89/71 normal rainfall
next month will
Binghamton The Jersey Shore 55/34 verify. Colder air
54/36 Highs: 64-69. Lows: 43-47. Partly cloudy moving in aloft
and pleasant today. Clearing skies City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow today will desta-
Towanda tonight.
57/37 Anchorage 43/28/.00 48/35/sh 49/34/sh Myrtle Beach 79/73/.00 75/55/s 74/60/s bilize the atmos-
Poughkeepsie Atlanta 70/60/.01 76/53/s 80/57/s Nashville 69/49/.00 76/52/s 82/60/s phere to the
Scranton 67/40 point where
59/39 The Finger Lakes Baltimore 78/70/.04 69/46/pc 72/50/s New Orleans 76/62/.00 80/62/s 85/69/pc
Wilkes-Barre Highs: 43-54. Lows: 34-40. Mostly cloudy Boston 70/64/.00 68/45/pc 65/45/pc Norfolk 85/71/.08 74/51/s 70/53/s scattered show-
59/38 with a chance of showers today. Buffalo 70/50/.02 43/40/sh 61/46/s Oklahoma City 78/38/.00 82/60/s 76/54/pc ers will form,
Charlotte 79/69/.18 76/47/s 78/54/s Omaha 71/46/.00 74/48/pc 62/40/c and cloudiness
Decreasing clouds tonight.
Pottsville New York City Chicago 45/40/.02 62/48/s 73/48/t Orlando 93/75/.00 84/61/pc 86/64/s tonight will help
State College 61/37 69/48 Cleveland 68/48/.02 55/42/sh 60/49/s Phoenix 90/64/.00 92/64/s 84/56/s keep tempera-
55/36 Brandywine Valley Dallas 76/47/.00 83/67/s 83/69/t Pittsburgh 65/55/.07 57/37/sh 69/50/s tures above
Reading Denver 69/33/.00 69/35/pc 44/35/rs Portland, Ore. 52/41/.03 55/42/sh 56/39/pc freezing. Skies
Harrisburg 64/40 Highs: 65-68. Lows: 43-45. Partly cloudy
63/42 and pleasant today. Clearing skies Detroit 60/46/.64 59/42/s 63/53/pc St. Louis 68/46/.00 74/55/pc 77/55/t should once
Philadelphia tonight. Honolulu 84/73/.02 88/71/sh 86/71/sh Salt Lake City 65/39/.00 44/31/rs 49/31/pc again clear in
67/45 Houston 82/57/.00 84/69/s 83/75/c San Antonio 81/58/.00 87/68/pc 92/73/pc time for a very
Indianapolis 61/42/.05 64/46/s 75/56/pc San Diego 75/60/.00 65/54/s 70/54/s sunny Saturday
Atlantic City Delmarva/Ocean City Las Vegas 82/57/.00 83/52/s 69/51/s San Francisco 61/50/.00 64/49/s 67/49/s with the nice
67/46 Highs: 68-71. Lows: 45-50. Partly cloudy Los Angeles 72/58/.00 65/54/s 72/56/s Seattle 48/39/.04 53/41/pc 55/40/pc weather lasting
and pleasant today. Clearing skies Miami 89/78/.00 89/71/t 84/73/pc Tampa 88/76/.00 84/65/pc 86/66/s into Sunday.
Milwaukee 45/42/.01 58/43/s 63/43/t Tucson 88/54/.00 92/58/s 85/49/s More showers
tonight.
Minneapolis 49/35/.06 65/49/pc 59/36/sh Washington, DC 77/70/.03 69/50/pc 75/51/s
will arrive late
ALMANAC Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Int’l Airport WORLD CITIES Sunday and
Temperatures Precipitation River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday. Monday. This is
City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow
Yesterday 75/59 Yesterday 1.16” Susquehanna Stage Chg. Fld. Stg Forecasts, graphs the third wettest
Average 64/42 Month to date 6.49” Wilkes-Barre 24.81 3.34 22.0 and data ©2011 Amsterdam 64/50/.00 68/50/t 72/43/pc Mexico City 84/55/.00 83/57/pc 86/56/pc April on record
Record High 91 in 1990 Normal month to date 3.04” Towanda 19.40 3.77 21.0 Weather Central, LP Baghdad 91/64/.00 96/75/pc 93/69/c Montreal 72/48/.00 55/39/sh 64/43/s at Avoca with
Record Low 27 in 1972 Year to date 16.93” Lehigh Beijing 72/48/.00 75/51/sh 73/50/s Moscow 72/50/.00 59/41/s 60/43/sh 6.49 inches of
Heating Degree Days* Normal year to date 10.27” Bethlehem 5.50 3.18 16.0 For more weather Berlin 73/54/.00 75/45/c 66/37/pc Paris 52/48/.00 70/50/t 71/52/t rain.
Yesterday 0 Sun and Moon Delaware information go to: Buenos Aires 81/63/.00 73/61/c 68/53/sh Rio de Janeiro 79/72/.00 82/71/s 83/70/s
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Year to date 6002 Today 6:04a 7:58p Frankfurt 68/50/.00 74/50/t 73/51/t Rome 66/48/.00 68/52/s 64/54/sh
Last year to date 5568 Tomorrow 6:03a 7:59p New First Full Last National Weather Service Hong Kong 86/77/.00 76/72/t 81/75/t San Juan 85/75/.00 85/76/pc 84/75/t
Normal year to date 5938 Moonrise Moonset 607-729-1597 Jerusalem 79/63/.07 82/61/s 76/52/sh Tokyo 75/57/.00 64/52/s 71/53/pc
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(570) 718-1118 Where's your ad? 4 door, auto, 87K.
Long-term care Hanover Township Box 904, Conyng- Gurdin, Jr., Esquire, Estates, DUI 570-829-7130 and Runs great. $3,300.
Short-term Disability on Easter. Please ham, Pennsylvania. 69 Public Square ATTORNEY ask for an employ- DEALER. Call
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Life insurance (570) 407-0833 Barre, PA 18701- 570-255-5503 LAW OFFICES
ESTATE NOTICE 2506.
BANKRUPTCY
Voluntary Life insurance
Health Savings Account (HSA) Estate of James V. 250 General Auction 250 General Auction
Health Reimbursement Account (HRA)
135 Legals/
Public Notices
Tarone, Jr., late of To place your ARD
Free Consult
Work site benefits
Voluntary individual
Section 125 (Cafeteria Plan)
Hazleton Luzerne
County, Pennsylva-
nia.
ad call...829-7130 Flower girls DUI Payment Plans
(570) 970-9977 Sale Directed By the Secured Parties!
MEETING NOTICE throw petals in
LEGAL NOTICE
TRAFFIC
AUCTION
premium only The annual meeting bride’s path to Wilkes-Barre
Letters of Adminis- VIOLATIONS
Flexible Spending Account (FSA) of the members of lead her to a (570) 223-2536
tration on the above
Dependent care the United Way of CRIMINAL Stroudsburg
DEADLINES
sweet, plentiful
estate having been
granted to Elaine Wyoming Valley will future. FINE! RESTAURANT,
Firms will submit four (4) copies of their be held at 5:00 P.M., OFFENSES
written proposals including compensation
Ridley, all persons
May 24, 2011 at the
bridezella.net SOCIAL SECURITY
KITCHEN,
plan, project experience and references. Saturday
12:30 on Friday
indebted to the said
estate are request- Mohegan Sun at
Pocono Downs in
FREE DISABILITY
Free Consultation. BAR & DELI EQUIPMENT!
Curriculum Vitae will be accepted at the
District’s Administrative Office located at Sunday
ed to make pay-
ment, and those Wilkes-Barre, for
the election of the
DO YOU ENJOY CONSULTATION
Contact Atty. Sherry
Dalessandro
MON., MAY 16th @ 10:00 A.M.
281 S Mountain Blvd, Mountain Top, PA
18707, on or before May 5, 2011.
4:00 pm on
Friday
having claims to
present the same
without delay to her
Board of Directors
of the United Way of
PREGNANCY ?
Would you like
MACK 570-823-9006
Location in the former:
“MOLLY BRANNIGAN’S”
EOE Monday
4:30 pm on
attorney, Joseph
Kosierowski, Ridley,
Wyoming Valley and
presentation of the
the emotional
reward of helping
LAW OFFICES 350 Elderly Care
110 Adams Ave, Scranton, Pa 18503
Annual Report. The EXPERIENCED Willing to be a care We have equipment from
Friday Chuff, Kosierowski an infertile
Eric Aigeldinger following candi- AGGRESSIVE giver to a loved one
Secretary
& Scanlon, P.C., 400
dates have been
couple reach
in your home in the two entities in this sale.
Tuesday Broad Street, 2nd their dream of REPRESENTATION Details; www.sitarauctions.com
Crestwood School Board nominated for three Hanover area. Ref-
Floor, Milford, PA becoming Col. Steve Sitar & Co.
570.287.1388
4:00 pm on -year terms on the erenced available.
Monday 18337 parents?
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF Board of Directors: Consider being a
570-301-4819 (570) 586-1397 Pa.lic.AU2124-L
LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA Let the Community Chad Flack and www.MackLaw Call between
Wednesday surrogate. All
CIVIL DIVISION Know! Jeremy Moderwell. Offices.com 7 a.m. and 12 noon
4:00 pm on fees allowable by
Place your Classified All contributors of law will be paid.
Tuesday
380 Travel
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THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON 570-829-7130 partner agencies Pennsylvania in the Classifieds!
Thursday are invited to
TRUST COMPANY, NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION as GRANTOR
4:00 pm on
Wednesday
LEGAL NOTICE
Kindred Hospital
attend.
Attorney,
Denise Bierly, at
570-829-7130
BROADWAY SHOWS SATURDAY APRIL 30th @ 5:00PM
ROUTE 924 SHEPPTON PA
TRUSTEE OF THE PROTIUM 814-237-6278 That Championship
Wyoming Valley BANKRUPTCY Season 5/21-NEW!; (868 Center st.)
MASTER GRANTOR TRUST, ext. 226
Friday announces its Gov- ESTATE NOTICE FREE CONSULT Jersey Boys 7/20 & Novelty, Halloween, Furniture,
4:00 pm on erning Board meet- Guaranteed 9/10; Sister Act
Plaintiff, Vintage Sports Books
v. NO: 17852-2010
Thursday ing will take place
on Tuesday, May 3,
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that Letters ALL Low Fees
Payment Plan!
7/23—NEW!; Lion
King 8/6; Phantom Marvy 88 barber pole; Deluxe massage chair;
Holidays 2011 at 9:00 a.m. Testamentary have Ironman treadmill; DRS; BRS; kitchen sets;
UNKNOWN HEIRS, SUCCESSORS,
ASSIGNS, AND ALL PERSONS, FIRMS
call for deadlines in the Multipurpose been granted in the
Estate of Peter
JUNK Colleen Metroka
570-592-4796
of the Opera 8/6;
Wicked 10/19 weights with bench; dressers; 50” TV; surround
OR ASSOCIATIONS CLAIMING RIGHT Room on the 7th 1-800-432-8069 sound; lots of novelty items; rugs; patio set; lots of
TITLE AND INTEREST FROM OR UNDER
You may email
your notices to
floor of Wilkes-
Barre General Hos-
Cole, late of Wilkes-
Barre, Luzerne
CAR & vintage sports magazines, books & sticker books;
ALVA STEVENS, 250 General Auction 250 General Auction oil paintings; vintage movie posters; Byers
Defendant.
mpeznowski@
pital located at 575
North River Street,
County, Pennsylva-
nia, who died on TRUCKS Choice; Department 56; lots of Halloween props;
timesleader.com Wilkes-Barre, PA. November 25, 2010. Disney snow globes; Hartland plastic & late 80’s
Notice
or fax to
Anyone wishing to
attend please con-
All persons indebted
to said Estate are
WANTED SHORT NOTICE AUCTION
Starting Lineup; lots of collectables; Very partial
listing AU1839L
If you wish to defend, you must 570-831-7312 required to make Highest Prices
enter a written appearance personally or
by attorney and file your defenses or
tact the hospital at
570-552-7639 by payment without AUCTIONS J & J AUCTION 570-384-4041
objections in writing with the court. You
or mail to May 1, 2011. delay, and those Paid!!! BY MARVA
Note. Check web site jandjauction.net for pictures
The Times Leader having claims or and listing or call 570-384-0385 for recorded list-
are warned that if you fail to do so the
case may proceed without you and a judg-
15 N. Main Street ESTATE NOTICE demands to present FREE 213 E. LUZERNE AVE., LARKSVILLE ing
Wilkes-Barre, PA the same without
ment may be entered against you without 18711 Estate of John delay to the Admin- REMOVAL SATURDAY-APRIL 30-4:30 P.M.
further notice for the relief requested by Anthony Sr., Late of istrator, LOTS OF TOOLS, PORCELAIN DOLLS,
the plaintiff. You may lose money or prop- For additional Larksville, Pa. (Died Call V&G JEWELRY. SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE!!! Nescopeck TWP.
erty or other rights important to you. information or March 3, 2011). Let- MICHAEL J. AUCT: MARVA MYSLAK AU-3247L
ters of Adminis-tra- Anytime
YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS
questions regard-
ing legal notices tion have been
BENDICK, ESQUIRE
400 Third Avenue
FOR INFO: 822-8249 Volunteer Fire Co
NOTICE TO YOUR LAWYER AT ONCE. IF you may call granted to John J. Suite 318 288-8995 10% BUYERS PREMIUM
YOU DO NOT HAVE A LAWYER OR CAN- Marti Peznowski Anthony Jr. All per- Kingston, PA 18704 WWW.AUCTIONZIP.COM ID #3473 36TH ANNUAL
NOT AFFORD ONE, GO TO OR TELE- at 570-970-7371 sons having claims
PHONE THE OFFICE SET FORTH BELOW against the Estate CONSIGNMENT AUCTION
TO FIND OUT WHERE YOU CAN GET
LEGAL HELP.
or 570-829-7130
or indebted to the
Estate shall make
NORTHEAST PA TOP JOBS 250 General Auction 250 General Auction
Saturday April 30th
ESTATE NOTICE
payments or pres-
NOTICE IS HEREBY
ent claims to John The following companies are hiring: Rain or Shine
LUZERNE COUNTY
LEGAL SERVICES OF
NORTHEASTERN PA, INC.
GIVEN that Letters
Testamentary have
been issued to Paul
J. Anthony Jr.,
Executor, R. 390 PUBLIC AUCTION Sale Starts at 9:00AM - ???
W. Broadway St. MAY 7, 2011 - 10:00 AM
410 BICENTENNIAL BUILDING F. Hughes, Execu-
Larksville, PA 18651.
Independent Graphics VALLEY CREST NURSING HOME Breakfast at 7:00AM - 9:00AM
15 PUBLIC SQUARE tor, of the Estate of Bridon American Wilkes-Barre, PA Lunch Available 9:00AM - ???
WILKES-BARRE, PA 18701 Alice Hand Hughes, LEGAL NOTICE
(717) 825-8567 of Dallas Boro, PUBLIC AUCTION
Reinhart Foodservice, (Rt. 315 next to
Luzerne County, As approved by the LLC Wyoming Valley Mall)
OR Pennsylvania, who Luzerne County VEHICLES:Cars, Trucks, Vans Accepting Consignments of Farm
died on April 2, 2011. Commissioners, OFFICE EQUIPMENT: Fax Machinery, Household, Vehicles,
21 NORTH CHURCH STREET All persons indebted L.A.G.Auction
HAZELTON, PA 18201 to the Estate are
Machines, Printers, Room Divider, Collectibles, Yard Sale Items, Etc.
Services will hold File Cabinet, etc.
(717) 455-9511 required to make an Auction at Valley Chairs and Tables
From Wednesday 4/27 to Friday 4/29,
payment and those Crest Nursing 8:00AM - 8:00PM or By Appointment
having any claims or L.A.G. AUCTION SERVICES
WELTMAN, WEINBERG & REIS CO., L.P.A. home, May 7, 2011
Patrick Thomas Woodman, Esquire demands are to at 10:00 AM. Partial (570) 883-1276 or
Your company name will be listed on the front page
1400 Koppers Building present the same list consisting of of The Times Leader Classifieds the first day your ad
(570) 655-5366 For Info, Call Don Hess
436 Seventh Avenue without delay to miscellaneous Lic.# AU002629L
Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Paul F. Hughes, 500 equipment, furni-
appears on timesleader.com Northeast PA Top Jobs.
BUYER’S PREMIUM
570-379-2455 or
(412) 434-7955 Paxon Hollow Road, ture, vehicles and For more information contact The Times Leader sales CASH ONLY 570-436-0745
wwr#08860498 Broomall, PA 19008. other items. consultant in your area at 570-829-7130.
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409 Autos under
$5000 Collectcash,notdust! 409 Autos under
$5000
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

Clean out your BMW `02 330 ACME AUTO SALES CHEVROLET `88 FORD ‘05 EXPLORER JEEP `04 GRAND LEXUS `98 LS 400
VOLKSWAGEN `01 CADILLAC `94 CONVERTIBLE
MONTE CARLO SS CHEROKEE LIMITED Excellent condition, WANTED!
343-1959
SPORT TRAC XLT
PASSAT GLS WAGON basement, garage
83K miles. Beautiful garage kept, 1
ALL
1009 Penn Ave
condition. Newly Scranton 18509 V8, automatic, 1/2 Ton, 4WD, 4WD, 6 cylinder owner. Must see.
Satin Silver Metallic. DEVILLE SEDAN re-done interior Across from Scranton Prep 51,267 miles, automatic, V6 auto. Moonroof. Low mileage, 90K.

or attic and call the JUNK


leather & carpeting. GOOD CREDIT, BAD MUST SELL $15,992 Fully powered. New Leather interior. All
1.8L 4 cylinder 94,000 miles, $13,500. CREDIT, NO CREDIT brakes & tires. power. GPS naviga-
turbo. Cold weather $9,200 OBO
automatic, front 570-313-3337 Call Our Auto Credit (570) 760-0511 94,000 highway tion, moon roof, cd

CARS!
package & traction
Classified depart-
Hot Line to get miles. $11,500 changer. Loaded.
wheel drive, 4
BMW `04 325i CHRYSLER ‘06
control. 101,700 Pre-approved for a (570) 822-6334 Asking $10,000. Call
miles. Great condi- door, air condi- Car Loan!
570-706-6156
tion. Asking $4,300
(570) 417-7678
ment today at 570- tioning, air bags,
800-825-1609
www.acmecarsales.net 300C HEMI KIA `08 RONDO CA$H
all power, cruise 07 CHYSLER 300C Light green, 18,000 560 Pierce St. Maroon with beige LINCOLN`06
Line up a place to live
829-7130! control, leather Hemi, AWD, Slate
grey, grey int
miles, loaded,
leather, wood trim,
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
interior. All options.
78,000 miles. Still
TOWN CAR LIMITED
PAID
in classified! interior, $3,300.

570-301-3602
06 CHYSLER 300 $24,000. valleymotors.com under warranty.
570-394-9004 Fully loaded.
BLACK, AUTO, V6 570-222-4960 570-714-9924 Received 60,000
135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ 06 PONTIAC G-6 leave message mile servicing. New 46,000 miles,
Public Notices Public Notices SATURN ‘99 SC1 5 Speed. Like New!!
Silver, 4dr, auto
05 FORD 500
AWD, grey, 4dr, V6 CHRYSLER `02 FORD ‘10
tires. KBB Value
$8,500. Asking only
$7,900. A Must See!
Triple coated
Pearlized White.
Showroom
NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYERS New Tires, tinted 05JAGUAR X-TYPE TAURUS SEL (570) 457-0553 condition.
MAZDA `04 RX-8
AND RESIDENTS windows, sun roof, 3.0, hunter green,
PT CRUISER AWD, V6 & Alloys $18,900.

LEXUS `95 ES 300


black leather 570-814-4926 or Hunter Green,
OF THE BOROUGH OF YATESVILLE tan leather (AWD) $19,982 80,000 miles.
interior. Only 05 CHEVY MALIBU Inferno Red, flame (570) 654-2596
LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA design. Chrome New brakes &
57,000 Miles!!! green, 4 door, auto Beautiful, mint
wheels. 47,000 condition. Grey with rotors. New
MAZDA `04 3
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that PRICE REDUCED TO 03 HYUNDAI ACCENT
$14,000!! miles, one owner. leather interior. 2 alignment. Two
the Council (the "Council") of the Borough White, 4 door, 4cyl. new rear tires.
For more info, 66,000 miles Looks and runs owners.New brakes
of Yatesville, Luzerne County, Pennsylva- great. New inspec- Hatchback, 92,000 No accidents.
nia (the "Borough"), proposes to enact at a call (570) 762-3714 04 CHRYSLER PT rotors & shocks. miles. Excellent
3 door coupe. Only tion. $5,800 Ice cold AC. Fully PRICE REDUCED
meeting of the Council that is to be held 122,000 miles. CRUISER GT, slvr,blk 560 Pierce St. condition. auto, $8,000 or best
Call (570) 472-1854
BMW `07 328xi
not more than thirty (30) days nor less lthr, auto, sunroof loaded. 112K. sunroof, premium
Cd player, AC, Kingston, PA Asking $4,900 offer. For more

CHRYSLER `99
than three (3) days from the date of adver- Moonroof, leather 01 NISSAN ALTIMA www.wyoming sound and alloy information, call
tisement of this Notice, an ordinance (the Black with black 4 dr, slvr, auto, 4cyl (347) 452-3650 wheels. $8,300
interior, alloy rims, valleymotors.com Mountain Top (570) 332-4213
"Ordinance") authorizing, among other interior. Heated 01 AUDI S8 QUATRO (570) 864-2337
Like New tires. 570-714-9924
things, the incurrence of nonelectoral
indebtedness of the Borough, evidenced
Fresh detail and Full
of GAS...
seats. Back up &
navigation sys-
Burg./tan lthr.,
Nav., 360 HP, AWD CONCORDE Rare, Exclusive
by a certain note of the Borough (the
“Note”). The caption and summary of the
ONLY $2,999
For more pics or
tems. New tires &
brakes. Sunroof.
01 AUDI A8 L
cashmere beige,
Sudan with leather
interior. Fully HONDA `06 CIVIC EX 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale Opportunity To
Garage kept. Many loaded. Cold air 2 door, 5 speed, air,
tan lthr., nav., AWD
Ordinance to be considered by the Coun- Own...
APRIL SALES EVENT!
information, call power windows &
cil at such meeting is as follows: extras! 46,000 00 NISSAN ALTIMA GXE conditioning.
(570) 301-7221 locks, sun roof, CD,
Miles. Blue/grey Inspected. Good
advertisinguy cruise & alloys.
Condition. $1,350.
‘26 FORD
Asking $19,500.
AN ORDINANCE @gmail.com
570-825-8888 or
leather, auto, 4cyl.
00 MERCEDES-BENZ (570) 299-0772 Excellent condition, 6 Mo. Service Contract Included!
very well main-
626-297-0155 10 CHRYSLER 05 PONTIAC
MODEL T
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH OF S-430 slvr/blck
YATESVILLE, LUZERNE COUNTY, PENN-
SYLVANIA, SETTING FORTH ITS INTENT TO
412 Autos for Sale Call Anytime! lthr., 64,000 miles
00 SUBARU OUTBACK DODGE `01 STRATUS tained with service
records, remaining
Honda warranty.
SEBRING LIMITED MONTANA EXT VAN
Panel Delivery
ISSUE ITS GUARANTEED SEWER REV-
ENUE NOTE, SERIES OF 2011 IN THE PRIN- 2004 VOLVO XC70 BMW `93 325 IC
Convertible,
STATION WAGON,
AWD (Burgundy/tan SE 65K, $10,500.
570-706-0921
100 point
Concours quality
CIPAL AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED SIX HUN- Cross Country, leather, sunroof) 4 door, automatic restoration. Red
Metallic Green
HONDA34k`07 CIVIC
DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($600,000), All Wheel Drive 98 HONDA CIVIC EX, Power windows, Leather, Power Seat, CD, Cruise,
One Owner, Low Miles, XClean
DVD Rear Entertainment Center, Rear
A/C, Heat, 7 Pass, Privacy Glass, Nice! with black fend-
PURSUANT TO THE ACT OF THE GENERAL $11880 Exterior & Tan 2 dr, auto, silver seats & locks . V6,
ASSEMBLY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF Interior, 5 Speed
Transmission,
77 Pontiac Firebird Asking $2,900. Call EX. miles.
$
14,995 * $
8,995*
ers. Never Driven.
0 miles on
PENNSYLVANIA, 53 PA.C.S. CHAPTERS Black V6, T-Tops (570) 819-3140 or excellent condition, restoration.
80-82, AS AMENDED, KNOWN AS THE Heated Seats. 2nd 73 VW BEETLE CONV. (570) 709-5677 sunroof, alloys, a/c, 08 MITSUBISHI 09 CHEVY MALIBU RARE!
LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNIT DEBT ACT Owner, 66k Miles. olympic blu, blck cd, 1 owner, garage ECLIPSE GS 4DR LS $40,000
(THE "ACT"); FINDING THAT A PRIVATE
SALE BY NEGOTIATION IS IN THE BEST
Excellent Condition,
Garage Kept,
top, 4 speed
SUVS, VANS,
FORD `04 MUSTANG kept. $13,000. Call
570-760-0612
$38,000
$36,500
Excellent Gas Mach I, 40th
FINANCIAL INTERESTS OF THE BOR- TRUCKS, 4 X4’s ANNIVERSARY EDITION
HONDA `07 CIVIC
OUGH; DETERMINING THAT SUCH 2011 560 Pierce St. Mileage. Carfax 08 CADILLAC ESCALADE
available. Price V8, Auto, 1,200 5 Speed, CD, Alloys, 30K, One Owner, CD, Cruise,
NOTE SHALL EVIDENCE NONELECTORAL Kingston, PA Sporty, One Owner
Blk/Blk leather, 3rd
2002 BMW 745i
Factory Warranty
miles, all options,
DEBT OF THE BOROUGH; SPECIFYING
THAT SUCH INDEBTEDNESS IS TO BE
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valleymotors.com
reduced $7,995
or trade for SUV or
seat, Navgtn, 4x4
07 CHEVY EQUINOX LT
show room condi-
Sport SI. Red, with
black interior,
$
12,995 * $
14,995* The Flagship of
other. Beautiful / tion. Call for info.
INCURRED TO PROVIDE FUNDS TO 570-714-9924 grey, V6 AWD 75,000 miles. 6 07 CHEVY ONE 09 PONTIAC G6 the Fleet
Fun Car. Asking $24,995 TON DUMP TRUCK
FINANCE A CERTAIN PROJECT OF THE 07 DODGE NITRO SXT, speed, spoiler and New - $87,000
570-388-6669 Serious inquiries
BOROUGH WHICH CONSISTS OF, AMONG garnet red, V6, 4x4 body kit. Tinted win- Midnight Emerald
only. 570-636-3151
OTHER THINGS: (1) THE PLANNING,
2007 PONTIAC G6 BMW `93 325 IC
06 DODGE GRAND dows,
Reduced $11,900
with beige leather
DESIGNING, ACQUIRING, CONSTRUCT-
ING, FURNISHING AND EQUIPPING OF GTP 1 OWNER
LEATHER AND Convertible,
CARAVAN ES, red,
4dr, entrtnmt cntr, FORD `07 (570) 714-0384
interior. 61K miles.
Mint condition.
ADDITIONS, RENOVATIONS AND 7 pass mini van Dual RR Wheels, 14K Miles, One Owner, CD, PW, PDL,
Loaded. Garage
IMPROVEMENTS TO THE SEWER SYSTEM MOONROOF
$14950
Metallic Green
Exterior & Tan 06 JEEP COMMANDER MUSTANG GT $
Auto, Excellent Condition

21,995 * $
Low Miles, XClean

13,995*
Kept. Navigation
OF THE BOROUGH AND (2) PAYING THE
COSTS AND EXPENSES OF ISSUING THE
Interior, 5 Speed
Transmission,
Slvr, 3rd seat, 4x4
06 DODGE RAM 1500
Premium package,
silver, black leather
VITO’S * Plus tax, tags, title & doc fees.
Stunning,
Must Sell!
2011 NOTE; SETTING FORTH A REASON- SLT, quad cab,
& $20,000

JO-DAN MOTORS
Heated Seats. 2nd interior, 5 speed
ABLE ESTIMATE OF THE USEFUL LIFE OF Owner, 66k Miles. hemi, blk, 4 dr., 4x4 manual. 20,000 $18,600
THE PROJECT TO BE FINANCED BY THE
2011 NOTE; ACCEPTING A COMMITMENT
Excellent Condition, 06 DAKOTA QUAD CAB miles. $18,900
GINO’S
1993 CADILLAC
Garage Kept, SLT, silver, auto., (570) 868-3832 1339 N. RIVER STREET
FOR THE PURCHASE OF SUCH 2011 NOTE Excellent Gas V6, 4x4 PLAINS, PA. 18702
AT PRIVATE SALE BY NEGOTIATION; PRO- 560 Pierce St.
06 JEEP LIBERTY
FORD `92 MUSTANG Wanted: 829-2043
ALANTE
Kingston, PA Mileage. Carfax
VIDING THAT SUCH 2011 NOTE, WHEN available. Price SPORT white, V6,
ISSUED, SHALL CONSTITUTE A GUARAN-
TEED REVENUE OBLIGATION OF THE
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valleymotors.com reduced $7,995 4x4
05 MAZDA TRIBUTE S,
Convertible,
55,000 original
Junk www.jo-danmotors.com
2 Door
or trade for SUV or
BOROUGH; FIXING THE FORM, NUMBER, 570-714-9924 green, auto, V6, miles 5.0 auto, Cars & Convertible

YOMING VALLEY
other. Beautiful / Exquisite Candy
DATE, INTEREST AND MATURITY THERE- Fun Car. 4x4 some engine
OF AND PLACE OF PAYMENT OF THE
PRINCIPAL OF AND INTEREST ON SUCH ACURA `00 INTEGRA 570-388-6669 05 GMC SIERRA
X-Cab, blk, auto,
upgrades. Garaged Trucks Apple Red black
soft top. 13,000
2011 NOTE; AUTHORIZING SPECIFIED GS Coupe. 1 owner, 4x4 truck
showcar. $8200
(570) 283-8235 Highest AUTO SALES INC.
A original miles. All
OFFICERS OF THE BOROUGH TO CON- clean title. 106K,
BUICK ‘07 LUCERNE 05 MERCURY MOUNT-
Prices 197 West End Road, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18706
available options,
including gold
FORD `98 TAURUS
TRACT WITH THE PAYING AGENT FOR ITS automatic. Leather AINEER PREMIUM,
SERVICES IN CONNECTION WITH THE interior, all power, One Owner. 825-7577 alloy wheels.
2011 NOTE, IF NECESSARY; SETTING remote start, moon- Leather, CD, Silver, black leather,
3rd seat, AWD Gold. Good condi-
Paid!! 02 HYUNDAI SONATA Garage Kept. 1
Alloy Wheels 06 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER owner. Final
FORTH THE SUBSTANTIAL FORM OF THE roof, alloy wheels 05 CHEVY EQUINOX tion Runs great. FREE PICKUP TOURING EDITION CONVERTIBLE
and more! $4,000 $15,580 Model Year.
2011 NOTE EVIDENCING THE DEBT; Silver, 4 door, 4x4 87,000 miles, R-
AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A
LOAN OR FUNDING AGREEMENT
570-709-4137 05 FORD EXPLORER title, Recently 288-8995 Gorgeous
Automobile!
XLT, white 4 door inspected.

ACURA `08 RDX


BETWEEN THE PENNSYLVANIA INFRA- 4x4 $2,700. Call $31,000
STRUCTURE INVESTMENT AUTHORITY (570) 814-6198 78K Miles 53K Miles $29,900
04CHEVY SUBURBAN
HYUNDAI `04
4,995 9,450
$27,900
AND THE BOROUGH WHICH PROVIDES Good Condition. LS, pewter silver, $ $
AMONG OTHER THINGS, FOR THE PAY-
MENT OF THE PRINCIPAL OF AND INTER-
53,000 miles.
AWD, Full Power,
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
3rd seat, 4x4
04 JEEP GRAND FORD ‘02 TIBURON GT From an Exotic,
05 SUZUKI FORENZA 06 CHEVY COBALT
EST ON THE 2011 NOTE; AUTHORIZING
EXECUTION AND ATTESTATION OF SUCH
AM/FM, CD www.wyoming CHEROKEE LAREDO,
FOCUS WAGON Blue, 5 speed Private Collection
2011 NOTE; PROVIDING COVENANTS
RELATED TO DEBT SERVICE APPLICABLE
Changer, Blue
Tooth, XM Radio, valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
Special Edition.
Grey, sunroof, 4x4 Low mileage,
One owner
manual, CD, Air,
factory alarm, Call 570-650-0278
Leather Interior 04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZ power windows &
TO SUCH 2011 NOTE TO THE EXTENT $7,984
REQUIRED BY THE ACT AND PLEDGING
THE FULL FAITH, CREDIT AND TAXING
& Sunroof
$20,500
(570) 814-8398
CADILLAC ‘06 STS
ER, seafoam
grn/tan lthr., 4x4
04 GMC ENVOY XUV
locks. 38K.
$7,500 negotiable. 59K Miles 72K Miles MERCEDES-BENZ `01
6,450 6,995
Call 570-540-6236
AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil- $ $
POWER OF THE BOROUGH IN SUPPORT
THEREOF; PLEDGING THE RECEIPTS AND
Call after 9:30 a.m.
ver, 52,600 miles,
slvr., 4 dr., V6, 4x4
04 DODGE DURANGO C-240
REVENUES GENERATED FROM OR BY THE
SEWER SYSTEM AS ADDITIONAL SECURI- LINE UP
sunroof, heated
seats, Bose sound
LIMITED, Sandstone,
tan leather, 3rd
HYUNDAI ‘11 SONATA 05 DODGE NEON SXT 01 FORD ESCORT ZX2
Loaded, automatic,
AC, heated leather
system, 6 CD GLS, automatic.
TY FOR THE 2011 NOTE; CREATING A
SINKING FUND IN CONNECTION WITH
A GREAT DEAL... changer, satellite
seat, 4x4
04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
Only 2,400 miles. seats, 4 door.
$4,700
$19,880
SUCH 2011 NOTE, TO THE EXTENT
REQUIRED BY THE ACT; DESIGNATING
IN CLASSIFIED! radio, Onstar, park-
ing assist, remote
LS, white, V6, 4x4 www.wyoming Call 570-388-6535
04 JEEP GRAND valleymotors.com
THE PAYING AGENT TO BE THE SINKING
AUDI `02 A4 keyless entry, elec-
tronic keyless igni-
CHEROKEE LAREDO 570-714-9924 61K Miles 65K Miles
MERCEDES-BENZ `05
6,550 4,550
FUND DEPOSITARY; AUTHORIZING THE
3.0, V6, AWD gold, 4 dr., V6, 4x4 $ $
240C
EXECUTION OF ONE OR MORE INVEST- tion, & more!
03 FORD WINDSTAR
MENT AGREEMENTS BY SPECIFIED OFFI-
CERS OF THE BOROUGH (IF APPLICABLE)
automatic, tiptronic
transmission. Fully
$17,600
570-881-2775
LX, green, 4 door,
entertainment sys.
FORD ‘02 MUSTANG 560 Pierce St. 4Matic, V6 - Gray,
GT CONVERTIBLE
loaded, leather MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM 77K highway miles,
AND THE PURCHASE OF CERTAIN U.S. 7 pass. minivan
CADILLAC `04
interior. 92,000 Kingston, PA SERVICED, INSPECTED, & WARRANTIED
TREASURY OBLIGATIONS OR ANY OTHER 03 CHEVY 1500, V8, Excellent condition,
284447

miles. Good condi- Red with black top. www.wyoming FINANCING AVAILABLE
SECURITIES OR INVESTMENTS IN CON- X-cab, white, 4x4 dealer serviced. Sun
tion. Asking $9,500. www.WyomingValleyAutos.com
SEVILLE SLS
NECTION WITH THE PROJECT; AUTHORIZ- 6,500 miles. One valleymotors.com roof, heated seats.
Call (570) 417-3395 02 DODGE RAM 1500 Owner. Excellent
ING AND DIRECTING SPECIFIED OFFICERS Quad Cab, SLT, 570-714-9924 $15,500. Call
OF THE BOROUGH TO PREPARE, EXE- Beige. Fully loaded Condition. $18,500 570-288-3916
Red auto 4x4 truck
CUTE AND DELIVER ALL OTHER NECES-
SARY AND REQUIRED DOCUMENTS AND AUDI `05 A4 Excellent condition.
Runs great. New
02 MERCURY MOUNT-
570-760-5833
TOYOTA `05 PRIUS MERCEDES-BENZ `06
LINCOLN `00 LS
AINEER PREMIUM,
TO DO, TO TAKE AND TO PERFORM ALL Turbo, Navy Blue rotors, new brakes. white, tan leather, 65,000 miles, good
SPECIFIED, REQUIRED, NECESSARY OR with grey leather Just serviced. condition, keyless
C-CLASS
3rd seat, 4x4 1 owner. Low miles.
APPROPRIATE ACTS TO EFFECT THE interior, fully 108,000 miles. Ask- 02 MAZDA TRIBUTE entry, cassette/
V6, All leather. Ask- radio + snow tires.
ISSUANCE OF THE 2011 NOTE, INCLUD- loaded automatic. ing $8,000. (570) White, auto, 4x4 ing $5,800. Call Silver with leather
ING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE PREPA- 93,000 miles. All 709-8492 01 DODGE RAM 1500 $12,500
(570) 819-3140 570-474-5268 interior. Good condi-
RATION OF A DEBT STATEMENT AND records. Excellent regular cab, 4x4, (570) 709-5677 tion. 34,000 miles.
BORROWING BASE CERTIFICATE AND
THE STATEMENTS REQUIRED BY SECTION
condition. 4 new
tires & new
CHEVY `06 COLORADO with cap
98 FORD F-150,
$15,000 Negotiable
(570) 885-5956
Extended cab. Auto.
8026 AND 8110(b) OF THE ACT WHICH brakes. Asking regular cab pick up
Power steering, a/c.
ARE NECESSARY TO QUALIFY ALL OF $10,000 or best green, auto 4x4 Boat? Car? Truck?
40k miles. 2 wheel
SUCH DEBT FOR EXCLUSION FROM THE offer. Call for info 98 FORD RANGER, Motorcycle? Air-
drive.
APPROPRIATE DEBT LIMITS AS SELF-LIQ- 417-2010 Days Flairside, reg cap plane? Whatever it
$12,600, negotiable.
UIDATING DEBT, IF APPROPRIATE, AND 779-4325 Nights truck, 5 spd, 4x4 is, sell it with a
570-678-5040
THE FILING OF SPECIFIED DOCUMENTS copper Classified ad.
WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY 570-829-7130
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, ALL AS 457 Wanted to Buy 457 Wanted to Buy
REQUIRED BY THE ACT; APPROVING THE
ENGINEER'S REPORT AS TO SELF-LIQUI-
DATING DEBT; DECLARING THAT THE
Auto Auto
B a d Cre d it MERCEDES-BENZ `95
DEBT TO BE EVIDENCED BY SUCH 2011
NOTE, TOGETHER WITH ALL OTHER
$$$ HIGHEST PRICE PAID $$$ CHEVROLET ‘06 N o Cre d it SL 500
Convertible, with

N e e d a Ca r?
INDEBTEDNESS OF THE BOROUGH, WILL
NOT BE IN EXCESS OF ANY APPLICABLE CORVETTE removable hard
top, dark Blue,
LIMITATION IMPOSED BY THE ACT; FOR JUNK
AUTHORIZING PROPER OFFICERS OF THE
VEHICLES CONVERTIBLE camel interior,
Summer Driving

Ca ll M a rc u m M otors
BOROUGH TO DELIVER THE 2011 NOTE Silver beauty, 1
UPON THE APPROVAL OF THE DEPART- Only, Garage Kept.
MENT OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC PICKED UP Owner, Museum Very Good

570 -693-30 76
quality. 4,900 Condition, No
DEVELOPMENT; PROVIDING WHEN THIS miles, 6 speed. All
ORDINANCE SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE; 570-876-1010 Accidents. Classy
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY OF PROVI- 570-346-7673
possible options 468 Auto Parts 472 Auto Services Car. Price
including Naviga- w w w .m a rc u m m otors .c om Reduced!
SIONS; AND REPEALING ALL ORDI-
$ WANTED JUNK $
tion, Power top.
NANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES New, paid $62,000
All Ve hic le s Com e w ith $13,995
or trade for
INSOFAR AS THE SAME SHALL BE INCON-
468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts Must sell $45,900 2 YR - 2 4 ,0 0 0 M ile W a rra n ty SUV or other.
SISTENT HEREWITH. 570-299-9370
VEHICLES 570-388-6669
A copy of the full proposed text
CHEVROLET `05
LISPI TOWING W E M AK E IT EAS Y! 412 Autos for Sale
We pick up 822-0995
BUYING JUNK VEHICLES
of the Ordinance described above, which
includes a copy of the substantial form of
the Note evidencing the nonelectoral
TAHOE Z71           
indebtedness to be incurred by the Bor-
ough, may be examined by any citizen at Silver birch with VITO’S
the office of the Secretary of the Borough, $300 and Up grey leather interior,
All Junk DO IT NOW!
located at Municipal Building, 33 Pittston 3rd row seating,
&
Avenue, Yatesville, Pennsylvania 18640,
on regular business days (Monday through $125 extra if driven, rear A/C & heat,
4WD automatic with Cars &
Thursday) between the hours of 9:00 a.m.
and 12:00 noon, prevailing time. pulled or pushed in.
traction control, 5.3l
engine, moonroof, Trucks GINO’S
rear DVD player.
Wanted Like New
The Ordinance currently on file
will be completed by the insertion of cer- NOBODY Pays More Bose stereo + many
more options. Imm-
Highest
aculate condition. Tires
570-760-2035
tain information and may be amended
upon final enactment by the Council of the 76,000 adult driven Prices
Borough, as the Council of the Borough Monday thru Saturday 6 am-9 pm
miles. $15,600. Call
(570) 378-2886 & Paid In $15 & UP!
may deem necessary or appropriate. Sunday 8 am - 68 pm ask for Joanne
THE ORDINANCE CURRENTLY
CA$H Like New
ON FILE, AMONG OTHER THINGS, ESTI- CHEVROLET `86 FREE Batteries
Harry’s U Pull It
MATES THAT THE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF
NONELECTORAL INDEBTEDNESS TO BE
CORVETTE PICKUP
AUTHORIZED WILL NOT EXCEED
570-574-1275
$20 & UP!
AT
$600,000; HOWEVER, SUCH AMOUNT 4x3 manual, 3 over-
MAY BE INCREASED OR DECREASED drive, 350 engine Carry Out Price
with aluminum
PRIOR TO FINAL ENACTMENT.
AS ALWAYS ****HIGHEST PRICES***** heads. LT-1 exhaust 570-301-3602 288-8995   
     
If the Ordinance is enacted, a
Notice of Enactment, including a summary
PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED system. White with
red pearls. Custom CALL US!
WANTED
of any omitted details and any amend-
ments made on final enactment will be
VEHICLES!!! flames in flake. New
tires & hubs. 1 TO JUNK Cars & Full Size
advertised after enactment and posted in DRIVE IN PRICES owner. 61,000 origi-
nal miles. $8,500
YOUR CAR Trucks. For prices...
Lamoreaux Auto Down payments from $295
accordance with the provisions of the Act
of the General Assembly of the Common- Call for Details (570) 459-9901 (570) 359-3296
Ask for Les
BEST PRICES Parts 477-2562
Weekly payments from $49
wealth, 53 Pa.C.S. Chapters 80-82, as IN THE AREA
Let the Community (Tax and Tags extra)
amended, reenacted and supplemented, Vehicles must be COMPLETE !! CA$H ON THE $POT, steve@yourcarbank.com
from time to time, known as the Local FORD `07 MUSTANG Free Anytime
Know!
Place your Classified 415 Kidder Street
www.yourcarbank.com
Government Unit Debt Act (the "Act"). This
Notice is published in compliance with the
Plus Enter to Win $500.00 Cash!! 63,000 highway Pickup Ad TODAY! Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
miles, silver, runs 570-301-3602 570-829-7130
Act. DRAWING TO BE HELD APRIL 30 great, $11,500. 570.822.8870
Secretary Borough of Yatesville negotiable. steve@yourcarbank.com
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania www.wegotused.com 570-479-2482 www.yourcarbank.com
TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 2011 PAGE 3C

K E N P OL L OCK N IS S A N
S C AN H ERE FO R
S ERVIC E S PEC IAL S
TH E NUM BER 1 NIS S AN DEAL ER IN
TH E NE AND C ENTRAL PA REGIO N

S S
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2011
2 011 N
NISSAN
ISSAN A
ALTIMA
LTIM
P ER A 2.5
2.5 SDN
SDN D ow n
Le a s e
2011
2 011 N
NISSAN
ISSAN R OP**
ROGUE
GER UE S
SVV AWD
AWD
STK# N 20139 M O. STK# N 20320 M O.
M O D EL# 13111 M O D EL# 22411

A T
4 Cyl, CVT , A/C, 4 Cyl, CVT , A/C, Allo ys ,
PW , PDL , Cru is e, AM /F M /CD, PW , PDL ,
T ilt, F lo o rM a ts Cru is e, T ilt, F lo o rM a ts

A
M SR P $23,890 M SR P $26,070

V
B U Y FO R L EA S E FO R B U Y FO R L EA S E FO R
$
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w / $1250 R ebate w / $500 N M A C C ash & 2.9% For 60 M os!

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$0 ca s h d o w n o rtra d e eq u ity & regis tra tio n fees . $0 L ea s e Reb a te in clu d ed . $496.00 d u e a td elivery ca s h d o w n o rtra d e eq u ity & regis tra tio n fees . $1,000 L ea s e Reb a te in clu d ed . $1207 d u e a td elivery in clu d es
in clu d es 1s tm o n th p ym ta n d regis tra tio n fees . S a le p rice p lu s ta x & ta gs in clu d es $1250 reb a te. 1s tm o n th p ym t,reg fees , & $707 ca p co s tred u ctio n . S a le p rice p lu s ta x & ta gs in clu d es $500 NM AC Ca s h.

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2011 NISSAN RONPT**ER IER K
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2011 N
2011 NISSAN IPT**ERAN KC
ISSAN TTITAN KC D ow n
Le a s e
M O. M O.
STK# N20096

NO M O NEY DO W N
B 23,995
M SR P $27,955
L EAS ING
M SR P $31,810

S
B U Y FO R L EAS E FO R B U Y FO R
$ $
329 2 4 ,9 9 5
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$

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A
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$0 ca s h d o w n o rtra d e eq u ity & regis tra tio n fees . $0 L ea s e Reb a te in clu d ed . $496.00 d u e a td elivery $0 ca s h d o w n o rtra d e eq u ity & regis tra tio n fees . $0 L ea s e Reb a te in clu d ed . $496.00 d u e a td elivery
in clu d es 1s tm o n th p ym ta n d regis tra tio n fees . S a le p rice p lu s ta x & ta gs In clu d es $2000 Nis s a n Reb a te. in clu d es 1s tm o n th p ym ta n d regis tra tio n fees . S a le p rice p lu s ta x & ta gs In clu d es $3500 Reb a te.

$0 $0
2011 N
2011 NISSAN
ISSAN M AXIMAP**ER ““S”
MAXIMA S” S
SEDAN
EDAN D ow n 2011 N
2011 NISSAN MURAP**N
ISSAN MURANOER O “S”
“S” AWD
AWD D ow n

G V
Le a s e Le a s e
STK# N 9736 M O. STK# N 19771 M O.
M O D EL# 16111 M O D EL# 23211
V6, CVT , S u n ro o f, V6, CVT , AM /F M /CD,
A/C, PW , PDL , Cru is e, AC, T ilt, Cru is e,

I
T ilt, F lo o rM a ts F lo o rM a ts

M SR P $31,910 M SR P $31,540
B U Y FO R L EA S E FO R B U Y FO R L EA S E FO R
$
27,995 $
339 $
28 ,495 $
369 N
* *P * *P

B
OR ER OR ER
M O. M O.
+ TA X + TA X
w / $1000 R ebate w / $500 R ebate

G
*39 M o n th L ea s e; 12,000 M iles PerY ea r; Res id u a l= $19,146; M u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; $0 *39 M o n th L ea s e; 12,000 M iles PerY ea r; Res id u a l= $17,662; M u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1;
ca s h d o w n o rtra d e eq u ity & regis tra tio n fees . $1,000 L ea s e Reb a te in clu d ed . $674.00 d u e a td elivery $0 ca s h d o w n o rtra d e eq u ity & regis tra tio n fees . $750 L ea s e Reb a te in clu d ed . $685.00 d u e a td elivery
in clu d es 1s tm o n th p ym ta n d regis tra tio n fees . S a le p rice p lu s ta x & ta gs in clu d es $1000 reb a te. in clu d es 1s tm o n th p ym ta n d regis tra tio n fees . S a le p rice p lu s ta x & ta gs in clu d es $500 reb a te.

U EN
K EN
2004 D o dge D a ko ta
S tk #N P10658
P OLLOCK
Q u a d C a b S p o rt
S tk #N 20325A
2007 K ia S p o rta ge
L X V6
N IS S A N
2008 N is s a n A ltim a 2.5S
S tk #N 20125B
S dn
E- O W
P R E-
S tk #N 20248A
2009 D o dge N itro
S E 4x4
ED
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S tk #N 20268A
2009 M a zda C X 7
FWD
ES
V A L U ES
2008 N is s a n R o gu e
S tk #N 20302A
SL AWD
E!
G A L O R E!
2008 N is s a n M a xim a
S tk #N 19788A
S E S eda n

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JUST IN! JUST IN!
7 C E R TIF IE D
A L TIM A ’S
A VA IL A B L E !

N
V 6, A u to , A /C , Tilt, A llo y W heels , B edliner, 4 C yl, C V T, A /C , PS , PB , A M /F M /C D , PW , PD L , 6 C yl, A u to , A /C , Po w erS u nro o f, A M /F M /C D , 4 C yl, C V T, L ea ther, M o o nro o f, Pw rS ea t, V 6, A u to , S kyview R o o f, A M /F M /C D ,
V 6, A u to , A C , PW , PD L , C ru is e, C ru is e, Tilt, F u lly S erviced & F res hly D eta iled! 4 C yl, F W D , A /C , A llo ys , PW , PD L , C ru is e,
To w Pkg, O ne O w ner, O nly 70K M iles PW , PD L , C ru is e, Tilt, C hro m e Pkg, B o s e S o u nd, PW , PD L , C ru is e, Tilt, Iridiu m / PW , PD L , C ru is e, Tilt, A llo ys , O ne
Tilt, O nly 53K M iles , F res h Tilt, 1 O w ner, O nly 28K M iles
O nly 40K M iles B la ck L ea ther, A w es o m e O w ner, O nly 10K M iles !
S ervic & D eta il!
C E R TIF IE D ON L Y C E R TIF IE D
$
13,995 $
15,995 $
16,495 $
17,495 $
18,495 $
18,995 19,995

K
+ T/T + T/T
$
+ T/T + T/T + T/T + T/T + T/T

O
2005 N is s a n Tita n L E 2007 N is s a n M u ra no S 2008 H o nda A cco rd 2007 H o nda O dys s ey 2008 N is s a n Pa thfinder 2011 N is s a n X -Terra 2010 N is s a n A rm a da
C C 4x4 A WD E X -L S eda n E X -L S E V-8 4x4 “S ” 4x4 S E 4x4 (B lu e)
S tk #N 20231A S tk #N P10685 S tk #N 20308A S tk #N 19635A S tk #N P10660 S tk #N 20055A S tk #N P10557

S
6 C E R TIF IE D
M U R A N O ’S
A VA IL A B L E !

W
V 8, A u to , L ea ther, D V D Pla yer, A M / V 6, C V T, A /C , PW , PD L , C ru is e, Tilt, C o nv. 4 C yl, A u to , L ea ther, M o o nro o f, A M /F M /C D , V 6, A u to , L ea ther, C a p tC ha irs , A M /F M /C D , V 8, A u to , A /C , M o o nro o f, A M /F M /C D , V 6, A u to ,Va lu e Pkg, S ide S tep s , A ll
F M /C D , PW , PD L , C ru is e, Tilt, O nly Pkg, F u lly S erviced & F res hly D eta iled! PW , PD L , P. S ea t, 1 O w ner, PW , PD L , C ru is e, Tilt, O nly 44K M iles , B o s e S o u nd, Pw rS ea t, PW , PD L , C ru is e, V 8, A u to , A /C , Po w er3rd R o w , B a cku p
Po w er, A /C , A M /F M /C D , 1 O w ner,
61K M iles ! O nly 29K R ea l N ice! Tilt, O nly 27K M iles C a m era , F u ll Po w er, C ru is e,
O nly 500 M iles !
C E R TIF IE D ON L Y C E R TIF IE D C E R TIF IE D C E R TIF IE D Tilt, 2 A va ila ble!

$
19,995 + T/T
$
19,995 + T/T
$
19,995 + T/T
$
22,495 + T/T
$
25,495 + T/T
$
26,995 + T/T
$
29,995 + T/T

*Ta x a nd Ta g a d d itio na l. Prio rSa les Ex c lu d ed . N o tR es po ns ib le fo rTypo gra phic a l Erro rs . All Lea s es 12 k M iles PerYea rw / 1s tpa ym ent, ta gs & fees d u e a td elivery. All reb a tes & inc entives a pplied .

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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 415 Autos-Antique 415 Autos-Antique 415 Autos-Antique
& Classic & Classic & Classic
MERCEDES-BENZ MINI COOPER S `06 NISSAN `08 ALTIMA PLYMOUTH ‘99 VOY- TOYOTA ‘09 VOLKSWAGEN `04
GARAGED
Low mileage,
AGER VAN BEETLE FORD `66 MAZDA `88 RX-7 MERCEDES-BENZ `76
`97 SL320 Pure silver metallic.
18000 miles, auto- SCION XD Mustang Coupe. CONVERTIBLE
450SLC
Roof & mirror caps
in black. Tartan red
matic, front wheel
drive, 4 door, anti-
6cyl., 7 pass, auto.
$1,750 DEALER SUBARU `02 Automatic,
traction control,
CONVERTIBLE
Blue. AM/FM cas-
Pearl white, pony
interior. Pristine
1 owner, garage
kept, 65k original 80K miles, 1 owner,
FORD ‘95 RANGER
cloth / panther black sette. Air. Automat- condition. 26K miles, black with mint condition, no
lock brakes, air
IMPREZAmileage,
WRX
leather interior. remote start.
conditioning, air $14,680 ic. Power roof, win- miles. $17,000 or grey leather interior, rust. Must Sell!
Black bonnet 4 cyl, 5-spd, 2WD, dows, locks & best offer. all original & never $9,900
bags, power locks, Low
stripes. Automatic. $1,350. DEALER doors. Boot cover (570) 817-6768 seen snow. $8,900. 570-829-0847
power windows, 57,000 miles, 5
BUICK 94 LESABRE
Steptronic paddles. for top. 22k. Excel- Call 570-237-5119
power mirrors, speed, all-wheel
Dual moon roofs, lent condition.
power seats, all drive, 4 door, anti-
Cockpit chrono 4 dr. 6 cyl., auto Garage kept.
power, cruise con- Runs exc., $1,650 lock brakes, air
package, conven- Reduced
Blue, convertible, ience, cold weather
trol, GPS/naviga-
Current Inspection conditioning, air
$14,000
518 Customer 518 Customer 518 Customer
tion system, bags, power locks, 560 Pierce St.
40th Anniversary (heated seats) &
AM/FM radio, CD on all vehicles
Kingston, PA 570-822-1976 Support/Client Care Support/Client Care Support/Client Care
Model. 47,000 premium packages. 570-825-8253 power windows,
changer, Mp3 play- Leave Message
miles. Minor
repairs. $7,500
Dynamic
control.
stability
Xenon
er, keyless entry,
power
cruise
mirrors,
control,
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com SPRING INTO A NEW CAREER
or best offer.
Call 973-271-1030
headlights, front
and rear fog lights.
leather
sun/moon
interior,
roof,
AM/FM radio, CD
changer, rear
570-714-9924 VW ‘07 BEETLE As the nation’s first & largest competitive provider of bundled cable TV, phone
and high-speed internet services, RCN is proud to offer its employees a
rear defroster, new Leather Interior,
Parking distance defroster, new Blitz Alloys, Moon Roof great team atmosphere, exceptional rewards and limitless growth potential.
MERCURY `95
floor mats, Winter Stainless Exhaust,
control. Harmon- $13,840 If you have a proven track record of providing exceptional customer service,
Frost pearl paint,

GRAND MARQUIS
Kardon sound sys-
tem. Chrome line
heated seats, side
mirror defroster,
PONTIAC `06 AEM Cold
Intake, TURBOXS
Air

VOLKSWAGEN `01 GTI


consider a career at RCN.

4 door, V8, fully


interior. Mint condi-
tion. 17,000 miles.
backup camera,
SOLSTICE
Blowoff Valve &
Boost Control.
CUSTOMER CARE ADVOCATE
loaded, moon roof, Must Drive!
auto rear view mir-
Only 16,000 miles! $10,500. Your responsibilities will include resolving billing and technical issues as well
ror dimmer, Blue-
new tires & brakes. $21,500
tooth, phone, nav., Garage kept, 2.4 (201) 704-8640 as inbound sales calls, help retain customers, up sell services and increase
Interior & exterior in 570-341-7822 liter, manual 5 Call before 560 Pierce St. customer satisfaction.
excellent shape. 2 & radio controls 7:30 pm
on steering wheel, speed transmission, Kingston, PA
owners. Call black, a/c, cd play-
(570) 822-6334 or NISSAN ‘05 ALTIMA 4.5 years remain-
ing on 7 year er, leather interior. Doyouneedmorespace? www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
• $11-$14hr based on experience
+ commission incentives
(570) 970-9351 Auto, one owner, 100,000 miles Nis- Real Nice. Fun Ride. A yard or garage sale 570-714-9924
Local trade Asking $16,500 • Work schedules available are 2:00pm -
$11,435
san bumper to
(570) 301-3433 in classified Great running
bumper Premium 10:30pm Sunday-Thursday and
Warranty included,
is the best way condition. Red with
415 Autos-Antique 4:00pm - 12:30am Tuesday-Saturday
NISSAN `06 SENTRA EXCELLENT CON- PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400 tocleanoutyourclosets! cloth interior, power
door locks, power & Classic • An eight week training program is provided
DITION Altima You’re in bussiness
1.8 S, Special CONVERTIBLE windows, power • Minimum of one year customer service or
CADILLAC `80
HYBRID 35city/33
Edition, Power highway mpg. Blue/white top & with classified! moon roof, technical experience and have GED or high
steering, brakes, $18,900. white interior. 5 speed, just school diploma
windows & locks.
6 CD changer.
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
570-371-9001
Call after 5:00 p.m.
Recent document-
ed frame-off TOYOTA `06 serviced, 117k.
Asking $5,300
COUPE DEVILLE • Ability to solve complex issues is necessary
Excellent condition, www.wyoming restoration. Over
AVALON 570-885-2162
Excellent condition,
$3,000 located in
TOYOTA `93 MR2
43K. $12,500. valleymotors.com
570-881-6897
$31,000 invested.
New tires, new Hazleton. RCN offers an excellent compensation package including competitive salary,
VW `05 JETTA
570-714-9924 will sell $21,500.
T-top, 5 speed. 570-335-3127 brakes, Inspected 570-454-1945 or incentive and bonus, and excellent benefits programs and real career growth
SUBARU `05 LEGACY TOYOTA `10 AM/FM/CD, AC,
March 4, AC,
AVPS, Fully Silver with black
561-573-4114 opportunity.

SPORT AWD Camry SE. 56,000


power antenna.
New tires. No rust.
PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER loaded, 18,000
mile bumper to
interior. Auto. Sun-
roof. All options. CHEVROLET `68 C10 Please apply online at:
Air, new tires &
brakes, 31,000
miles. Red, alloy
wheels, black cloth Great condition. S bumper warranty.
90,000 miles.
Excellent condition.
1 owner. 33K miles.
New 350 motor and
new transmission.
www.rcn.com/careers
For more information,
$5,000 Great convertible,
miles, great interior. Will consid- Asking $12,800. Call REDUCED TO
condition. $11,995. er trade. $14,200 (570) 708-0269 black top, 6 speed $12,900.
570-693-2129 $5,000 FIRM Call 1-866-4-RCN-JOB
manual transmis- (570) 881-3712
570-836-1673 (570) 793-9157 after 6:00PM
sion, carbon fiber
dash, leather interi-
Leave Message (570) 906-1771
WWW.RCN.COM
542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/ or, front & rear 542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/ We are proud to be an EO employer M/F/D/V
Transportation Transportation Transportation trunk, fast & agile. Transportation Transportation Transportation
$18,000 or best
offer. Call
570-262-2478

SCION ‘08 TC
Low mileage,
CDL CLASS A
SCHOOL BUS 42,000 miles,
speed, front wheel
4 DRIVERS
DRIVERS WANTED drive, 2 door, anti-
lock brakes, air con-
ditioning, air bags,
TIRED OF LONG TRIPS...AWAY FROM HOME AT NIGHT When it comes to employment
Abington Heights
power locks, power
windows, power REINHART FOODSERVICE, LLC opportunities in the facility services area,
mirrors, cruise con-
HAS THE CAREER FOR YOU! you only have one choice for NEPA.
School District
trol, AM/FM radio,
CD player, Mp3 $1000.00 SIGN ON BONUS
player,
entry,
keyless
sun/moon CDL Class A drivers transport products from our Pittston domicile to
Sovereign Commercial Services.
• FREE CDL LICENSING roof, rear defroster,
customer locations, conduct pre/post trip inspections, unload cased
• All Clearances Paid By Rohrer Bus
tinted windows.
$14,200. products from trailer to desired customer location, and other duties as Part and Full Time openings.
• Bonus Programs
(570) 443-7522 Call
before 9:30 p.m.
assigned. Drivers must be willing to operate a Tracscan unit and be able
to lift and/or move up to 50 pounds frequently and lift and/or move up
Starting rates of $8.50
• Limited Health Benefits to 100 pounds occasionally. Excellent customer service and interperson- hour up to $11.00 DOE.
SUZUKI ‘10 SX4 al skills are required.
Commercial facility cleaning
5 door hatchback,
Only 8,600 miles Drug Free, EEO/AAP/M/F/H/V/D. Reasonable accommodations may
CONTACT SHAWN AT $15,892 be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential in all facets of the industry.
ROHRER BUS SERVICE function of a position.
2nd shift opportunities are available now.
PHONE: 570-290-0085 Reinhart offers an attractive compensation program, a comprehensive
EMAIL: benefits package including health insurance, eye and dental insurance,
and 401(k), and the opportunity to work in a well-established and
Apply online at:
rohrernesuper@rohrerbus.com 560 Pierce St. growth-oriented company. www.sovereigncs.com
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming For confidential consideration, apply at www.RFShires.com or
valleymotors.com EOE- Drug Free Workplace.
1-877-573-7447. Applications being accepted until May 30, 2011
285309

570-714-9924 or until maximum number of applications received.

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

NEW 2011 FORD FIESTA SE ALL NEW FORD FOCUS SE


Auto., Air, CD, Pwr. Mirrors, Advanced Trac w/Electronic Stability Control, Auto., Am/FM/CD, Sirius Satellite Radio, Anti-Theft
Sys., Side Curtain Air Bags, 16” Steel Wheels, Tilt
Cruise, PDL, Side Curtains, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Sport Appearance Wheel, AC, Instrument Cluster, Message Center,
Pkg., SYNC, Rear Spoiler, 15”Alum. Wheels, PW, PL, Keyless Entry, Pwr. Side Mirrors, Fog Lamps,
Winter Pkg., Heated Seats, Tilt Wheel MyKey, Convenience Pkg., Cruise Control,
MyFord, Map Lights, Perimeter Alarm, SYNC,

24 24
Mos. Mos.

FORD REBATE................500 FORD CREDIT REBATE.....500


OFF LEASE REBATE........500 OFF LEASE REBATE........500
FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP....485 FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP....150
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP. . .101 COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP. . .326
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied *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, **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. $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/11.

NEW 2011 ALL NEW


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

72
Mos.
FORD REBATE..................500 *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied
FORD REBATE................500 OFF LEASE REBATE...........500 **Lease payments based on 24 month
72 OFF LEASE REBATE........500 lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and
Mos. COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP........91 $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/11.

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


*Tax and tags extra. Security Deposit waived. All factory rebates applied
**Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles.
First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due
at delivery. See salesperson for details. All payments subject to credit approval by the
Overlooking Mohegan Sun primary lending source, Tier 0 rate. Special APR financing cannot be combined with
577 East Main St., Plains Ford cash rebate. “BUY FOR” prices are based on 72 month at $18.30 per month per
$1000 financed with $2,500 down (cash or trade). Photos of vehicles are for illustration
Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B purposes only. Coccia Ford is not responsible for any typographical errors. No
Security Deposit Necessary. See dealer for details. Sale ends
TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 2011 PAGE 5C
415 Autos-Antique 415 Autos-Antique 439 Motorcycles 439 Motorcycles 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/
& Classic & Classic SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 SUZUKI 97 GSXR 600
CHEVROLET `69 NOVA SCREAMING EAGLE Blue & White, CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR FORD ‘68 BRONCO JEEP `06 MITSUBISHI `95 TOYOTA ‘04
SS clone. 350 OLDSMOBILE `68 smoked wind
BUICK `05 Custom Van. 67K
engine, 290 Horse-
power. 10 bolt posi-
DELMONT Orange
V-ROD
& Black.
screen. Great bike,
runs great. Helmet
& kevlar racing RENDEZVOUSFully
CX
miles. Interior has
oak wood trim, car- COMMANDER 4X4
Lockers, V-8. Heat-
MONTERO SR 4WD SIENNA XLE
DVD, leather
rear. PowerGlide peting, storage 177,102 miles, auto-
transmission. Power DRASTICALLY Used as a show gloves included. AWD, ed leather. All moonroof
areas, TV, rear seat matic, four wheel
disc brake kit. Over REDUCED!! bike. Never abused. $2995. Call for info loaded, 1 owner, power. Navigation, $14,968
convertible to dou- drive, 4 door, anti-
$20,000 invested, This model only 480 miles. Excellent (570) 881-5011 18,000 miles. 6 Satellite, Blue tooth,
ble bed, curtains. lock brakes, air con-
sacrifice at $8,500. produced in 1967 condition. Asking cylinder. New 3rd row, More.
Seats 7. Power win- ditioning, air bags,
(Wilkes-Barre) & 1968. All $20,000 or best Selling your inspection, tires 69,000
dows & seats. Cus- power locks, power
Call 732-397-8030 original 45,000 offer. Call Camper? & brakes. Like highway miles.
tom lighting on ceil- windows, power
miles, Color 570-876-4034 Place an ad and new, inside & out. 302 V8 engine. $14,900. Call
ing. New exhaust mirrors, power
Burgundy, cloth find a new owner. $16,900. Call 3-speed on the (570) 855-3657
system. New rear seats, cruise con-
& vinyl interior,
350 rocket HARLEY DAVIDSON 570-829-7130 (570) 540-0975 tires. Recently floor transmission.
JEEP `07
trol, AM/FM radio, 560 Pierce St.

CHEVROLET `72 inspected. Excellent 34X9.50 swamper cassette player, CD Kingston, PA


engine, 2nd
owner. Fender
` 06 SOFTTAIL TRIUMPH ‘02 SPEED condition. $4,800. tires. Racing seats, changer, leather www.wyoming

CHEVR0LET`02 WRANGLER X
roll cage. interior, sun roof, valleymotors.com
CHEVELLE skirts, always
garaged. Trophy TRIPLE 955 CC
Call 570-655-0530
$9,500
For more pics or
rear defroster, rear 570-714-9924

NIGHTTRAIN
4x4, stick shift, soft
Two door hard top.
307 Motor. Needs
winner at shows.
Serious inquiries
7,000 miles. Very
fast. Needs nothing. EXPRESS CHEVY ‘07 information, call
(570) 301-7221
top. Red exterior,
well maintained,
windshield wiper,
new Passed inspec-
Dark gray metallic, tion, new battery.
TRAILBLAZER LT
work. Comes with only, $7,500. Blue, never
additional 400 small new rr tire & CONVERSION advertisinguy garage kept. 11,500 $2,500
dropped. Excellent
TRACTOR
570-690-0727 @gmail.com miles, one owner.
block & many parts. brakes, many condition. $4,200 VAN On-Star, Leather. (570) 868-1100
$5,000. Serious extras. $10,900 Loaded. Low Satellite Radio. AC, CD player, Call after 2:00 p.m.
Negotiable.
PONTIAC `68
inquires only. (570) 592-4982 $14,990 cruise control.

TRAILERS
miles. Excellent
MITSUBISHI `95
(570) 970-0564 Tow package with
(570) 836-2574 condition.
HARLEY DAVIDSON `01
GMC `99
cargo carrier.

CHEVROLET `79 CATALINA YAMAHA `04 V-STAR $18,900


Excellent condition. FREIGHTLINER
MONTERO SR 4WD
570-674-3901
Road King 19,000 1100 Custom. 5800 $18,700 ’97 MIDROOF
400 engine. 2

SUBURBAN
miles, new tires, lots miles, light bar, Call 570-822-9680 475 CAT & 10
CORVETTE L-48 barrel carburetor.
Yellow with black
of extra chrome.
Like New. $12,900.
cobra exhaust, CHEVROLET `05 177,102 miles, auto-
matic, four wheel
speed transmission.
$12,000
All Corvette options, roof and white wall windshield, many 560 Pierce St.
JEEP ‘02 WRANGLER drive, 4 door, anti-
all original,
Good Year tires,
new tires. Black interior.
$4,995. Call
Call 570-639-1989
or 570-760-1023
extras, must sell.
$4,900. Call AVALANCHE
Dark red with tan
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming Champagne Low Miles
$14,850
lock brakes, air con-
ditioning, air bags,
FREIGHTLINER
’99 CONDO
570-301-3433 exterior,
HARLEY DAVIDSON `03
new mufflers, just (570) 696-3513 valleymotors.com power locks, power 430 Detroit, Super
leather interior. leather interior,
tuned. 46,000 miles. 570-714-9924 windows, power
$6,500 or best
PONTIAC 1937 100th Anniversary YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO LT Z71 package.
Sunroof. 82,000
power windows
& locks, 4 wheel
mirrors, power
10 transmission.
Asking $15,000.
offer 570-262-2845
or 570-239-6969 Fully restored near
original. New paint,
Edition
Garage
Deuce.
kept. 1
750cc. 8,000 miles,
saddlebags, wind-
miles. Must See!
Asking $19,000
CHEVY`05TRAILBLAZER drive. $4,850.
Call for
seats, cruise con-
trol, AM/FM radio, ‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’
owner. 1900 miles. shield, back rest, cassette player, CD with sides. All
(570) 362-4143
CHEVY `68 CAMARO new interior, new Tons of chrome. condition and changer, leather
Black & Pearl, known issues. 560 Pierce St. aluminum, spread
wiring, custom tint-
CHEVROLET `05 SIL-
$38,000 invested. A Excellent Condition. interior, sun roof, axle. $6,500.
ed glass, new motor 570-362-4080 Kingston, PA
SS
must see. Asking Must See. Asking rear defroster, rear
& transmission. $20,000. Call www.wyoming windshield wiper,
$2,499. Call after 4.
VERADO LT Z71
Spare motor & valleymotors.com 2 storage trailers.
HONDA `02 CR-V
396 automatic, 400 570-706-6156 570-823-9376 new Passed inspec- 570-814-4790
transmission, clean trans. 16” wide 570-714-9924 tion, new battery.
HARLEY DAVIDSON
Extended cab,
YAMAHA ‘07 650 V-STAR
white walls car in
interior, runs good,
71K, garage kept, excellent condition
in storage for 2 Matted black finish.
automatic. Black
with grey leather REDUCED!!!
EX. Silver. Loaded. 1
owner, very clean,
JEEP ‘06
$2,500
(570) 868-1100 VOLVO `08 XC90
01’ SPORTSTER
custom paint, Fire meticulously main- Call after 2:00 p.m. Fully loaded, moon
years. $14,000 or Mint condition. New interior. Heated ASKING $9,999
Hawk tires, Krager tained. 123,000 roof, leather, heat-
wheels, well
maintained.
best offer. Serious
inquiries ONLY.
Call 570-574-1923
tires,
fully
inspected,
serviced &
seats. 59,000
miles. New Michelin
tires. $16,500
JUST REDUCED!
SAVE MONEY! GET
highway miles.
$7,500
COMMANDER
4WD, Only 38K
MITSUBISHI `97 ed seats, electric
locks, excellent

15’ CUBE VAN


$23,900 ready to ride. Wind- READY FOR THE 570-646-3334 or condition. New
shield & sissy bar. (570) 477-3297 WINTER! Don’t pay $15,990
570-762-3294 tires, new brakes
VOLKSWAGEN `71
Negotiable
Low miles & garage dealer prices! White
CHEVROLET `05
570-693-2742 Cab over, 4 cylinder and rotors. 52,000
kept. $4800. or best with grey interior.
HONDA `03
diesel engine. miles highway
CHEVY`75 CAMARO SUPER BEETLE offer. 570-762-5158

TRAILBLAZER LT
Looks and runs like
it just came off the
Rebuilt automatic
transmission. Very
$26,500/ best offer.
570-779-4325
350 V8. Original Convertible. Runs
owner. Automatic great. Excellent YAMAHA ‘1975 80
Antique. Very good
Black/Grey. 18,000
lot. Four Door, 4
wheel drive, 84,900 ODYSSEY 560 Pierce St.
good rubber. All
around good
570-417-2010 till 5

TRUCKS FOR SALE


transmission. Rare - condition. Original 883 cubic inch miles. Well miles, new tires,
condition. Must see. High mileage, Kingston, PA condition inside
tuxedo silver / black engine. Can be motor, Paco rigid equipped. Includes tow package, anti 140000 miles, & out. Well
vinyl top with black seen by appoint- frame, extended & Low milage. Road On-Star, tow pack- lock brakes, driver www.wyoming Ford, GMC,
title. Asking $1,260 automatic, front maintained.
naugahyde interior. ment. Must Sell raked. Low miles. age, roof rack, and passenger wheel drive, 4 valleymotors.com Ready to work. International-Prices
Never damaged. $8,500 Call (570) 825-5810 running boards, airbags, power 570-714-9924 starting at $2,295.
$6,000 or best door, anti-lock PRICE REDUCED!
$6,000. Call (570) 455-8400 Leave Message remote starter, windows, power Box Truck, Cab &
offer.(973) 271-1030 brakes, air condi- $6,195 or

KIA `02 SEDONA


570-489-6937 extended warranty. mirrors, power tioning, air bags, best offer Chassis available.

CHRYSLER `49 VW CLASSIC `72 SOFTHARLEYTAIL


DAVIDSON
DEUCE
‘04 YAMAHA` 08 R1 $16,000
(570) 825-7251
locks, rear window
defroster and
power locks,
power windows, EX, Van, Sunroof.
Call 570-650-3500
Ask for Carmen
Call U-haul
570-822-5536

WINDSOR KARMANN GHIA Radical


Restoration Vehicle
LIMITED EDITION.
paint, only
BEAUTIFUL BIKE
Perfect condition. CHEVROLET `06
wiper, privacy tint,
air conditioner,
cruise control. CD,
power mirrors,
AM/FM radio, CD
player, rear
61,000 miles.
Loaded. Good
condition. PONTIAC `04 457 Wanted to Buy
Auto
Silver / gray, 4 door
sedan. 6 cylinder
Family owned,
garage kept, good
200 produced,
Rhinehardt pipes,
3700 miles, new
rear tire, undertail SILVERADO 1500 keyless entry and
much more.
defroster, rear
windshield wiper,
$5000 or best offer.
570-606-7654 MONTANA
flathead, fluid drive. shape. Needs some
lots of chrome.
kit, cover. Price 4X4 pickup, extend- Call $5,990 95,000 miles, well ALL
LEXUS `06 GX 470
45,000 original Beautiful bike! ed cab, 6 1/2 ft. 570-332-4999
interior work, new negotiable $7,800 (570) 606-4198 maintained. Excell-
Asking $9,500 box, automatic.
miles. Just like new!
REDUCED $15,000
seats, needs or best offer.
570-852-9072
Pewter. 48,000
CHRYSLER `07 PACIFICA
ent overall condi- JUNK
HONDA `10
carburetor work. 570-474-0154 tion. Keyless entry,
Call Jim: miles. Excellent
Only 58,000 miles.
570-654-2257 442 RVs & Campers condition. $15,000 Silver. Only 83K built in baby seat,
CAR &
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘10
Asking $8,000. miles. All wheel dual climate con-
Negotiable

CORVETTES
serious inquiries
only! 570-343-2296
DUTCHMAN 96’
(570) 954-7461 drive, 4.0L V6. All
ODYSSEY trol. Rear air. Seats
TRUCKS
SPORTSTER 1200 Power. A/C. Loaded. 7. Recent inspec-

WANTED WANTED: PONTIAC A MUST SEE!


Custom Paint.
5TH WHEEL CHEVROLET `09 Must Sell. $11,995 or
best offer. Call
tion & tires. KBB
over $6300. Asking
$5,000 firm. Call WANTED
570-417-7937
EQUINOX LS
with slideout & sun
`78 FIREBIRD
1953-1972
Any Condition!
Only driven under
room built on. Set Cypress Pearl with (570) 417-9884 Highest Prices
Courteous, Fast Formula 400
10 miles!! Asking
$8,900 or best up on permanent Low mileage, 15000 DODGE `00 RAM ivory leather interi-
Paid In Cash!!!
Professional Buyer.
Licensed & Bonded
Berkshire Green,
Originally purchased
offer. For more info,
call 570-864-2543
site in Wapwallopen.
Comes with many
miles, automatic,
all-wheel drive, 4
1500 QUAD CAB
or. Well maintained,
garage kept. All
service records.
SUZUKI `07 XL-7
56,000 miles, FREE
corvettebuyer.com at Bradley-Lawless or 215-379-1375 door, anti-lock
1-800-850-3656 extras. $7,000. 4X4, V8 automatic. Brand new tires. automatic,
in Scranton. Car brakes, air condi- REMOVAL
(570) 829-1419 or New tires & brakes. Special Edition. All options including all-wheel drive,

FORD `52
was last seen in
Abington-Scranton HARLEY DAVIDSON (570) 991-2135
tioning, air bags,
power locks, power Fully loaded. Lea-
ther interior. Many
Maroon, Fully
loaded. Leather
premium audio
package, rear
4 door, air condi-
tioning, all power, Call V&G
windows, power

COUNTRY SEDAN
area. Finder’s fee
paid if car is found 2006 NIGHTTRAIN FLAGSTAFF `08 mirrors, cruise con-
trol, AM/FM radio,
extras. Must see.
Excellent condition.
seats. TV/DVD,
navigation, sun roof
climate control,
adjustable suspen-
CD player, leather
interior, tinted Anytime
and purchased. Call SPECIAL EDITION
CUSTOM LINE
STATION WAGON
John with any info #35 of 50 Made CLASSIC cassette player, CD
player, keyless
(570) 970-9351 plus many other
extras. 3rd seat .
sion, towing pack-
age, rear spoiler,
windows, custom
wheels, $13,000 288-8995
DODGE `04
(570) 760-3440 $10,000 in acces- Super Lite Fifth
V8, automatic, entry, rear de- Only 1,900 Miles. Lexus bug guard. Call 570-829-8753
sories including a Wheel. LCD/DVD
8 passenger, froster, rear wind- Brand New. 42,750 miles. Before 5:00 p.m.
custom made seat.
421 Boats & flat screen TV, fire- Asking $37,000 $28,950
3rd seat, good
condition, 2nd
owner. $9,500.
Marinas
Exotic paint set,
Alien Spider Candy
Blue. Excellent con-
place, heated mat-
tress, ceiling fan,
shield wiper, tinted
windows. $17,500.
(570) 954-9333
RAM 1500
Too many extras to
(570) 328-0850 (570) 237-1082 Motorcycle for sale?
Let them see it here
570-579-3517
Hide-a-Bed sofa,
Call after 9:00 a.m. list. Low Mileage. HUMMER ‘05 H2 LEXUS `96 LX 450 in the Classifieds!

CUSTOM
dition. All Documen- outside speakers &
tation. 1,400 Asking $10,000 570-829-7130
CHEVROLET `96
Wanna make your grill, 2 sliders, Yellow with black Full time 4WD, Pearl
$25,000 or best (570)709-2125
SUZUKI `09
car go fast? Place aluminum wheels, leather interior. white with like new
offer. Call water purifier, Front & rear heated leather ivory interi-

CREST 15’ 1500


an ad in Classified! 570-876-4034
DODGE `10
awning, microwave
GRAND4x4.
VITARA166
seats. Many chrome or. Silver trim.
570-829-7130. oven, tinted safety accessories. $28,500 Garage kept. Excel-

FORD `65 HARLEY DAVIDSON glass windows, 6 cyl., 2WD, 6 ft. or best offer. Call lent condition. Luxury 506 Administrative/
Fiberglass raised panel fridge bed, 5 speed. Only
85,000 miles. Just GRAND CARAVAN (570) 788-9826 or 84,000 miles, Ask- horsepower 4 cylin- Clerical
GALAXIE 500 CONVERTIBLE
boat with
trailer. Out- ‘92Many
ULTRAextras,
CLASSIC & many acces-
sories & options.
Excellent condition,
inspected. Bedliner,
toolbox, cap &
Only 17k miles.
Fully loaded.
(570) 956-8547
Leave Message
ing $10,750
570-654-3076 or
der, 4 mode full time
4 wheel drive. 1,269
OFFICE MANAGER/
White with red 570-498-0005 miles. 4 wheel anti
leather interior. board propul- Garage kept, $22,500. 4,000 lb. hitch all Excellent condi-
INTERNATIONAL ‘95 lock disc brakes.
RECEPTIONIST
MERCEDES-BENZ
sion. Includes: 2 tone blue. 570-868-6986 included. New rear tion. Factory &
Black top. drums, brakes & Leather, heated
17,600 miles. extended war- DUMP TRUCK
289 Engine, rebuilt. 2 motors seats. Power seats,
61,000 original
miles. Original
Erinmade,
REDUCED PRICE
$8,400 NEWMAR 36’ calipers. Excellent
condition. Clean
ranty. $17,995
(570) 690-2806
Refurbished, rebuilt
engine, transmis-
`99 ML 320
mirrors, locks &
sunroof. 6 cd
For Professional
Engineering Firm.
inside & out. Only
owners manual “Lark II series”
PRICE
Lehman area.
MOUNTAIN AIRE $4,200 Firm
sion replaced.
Rear-end removed Sunroof, new tires, changer with 8 Communication and
DODGE `94 DAKOTA
EXCELLENT CONDITION! (570) 760-5937 speakers. Cruise & computer skills and
5th wheel, 2 large Joe (570) 868-5900 and relubed. Brand 115,930 miles
$8,800. REDUCED! MUST SELL tilt. Smart pass key- ability to multi task
KAWASAKI ‘05
slides, new new 10’ dump. PA
CHEVROLET `97
(570) 881-2447 with cap. 1 owner, $7,200 OBO less entry start. a must. Please
$2,400 condition, loaded garage kept, very state inspected.
$19,000. Call
(570)760-0511 send resume to
LINCOLN `66 NEGOTIABLE NINJA 500R. 3300 with accessories. good condition. $12,900/best offer.
570-401-3714 rszat@arriseng.com

CONTINENTAL
570-417-3940 miles. Orange.
Garage kept. His &
Ford Dually diesel
truck with hitch SILVERADO Many extras includ-
ing lift & back seat.
570-594-1496

4 door,
STARCRAFT ‘80
hers helmets. Must
sell. $2400
also available.
570-455-6796
with Western plow.
4WD, Automatic.
29 MPG gas.
$4,000
JEEP `00 566 Sales/Business
Development
566 Sales/Business
Development
566 Sales/Business
Development
Convertible, 460
cu. engine, 67,000
miles, 1 owner 16’ DEEP V
570-760-3599
570-825-3711 90’ SUNLINE CAMPER
Loaded with
options. Bedliner.
55,000 miles.
or best offer
(570) 868-0944 WRANGLER
35 ft. Well kept. On
since `69. Teal
green / white
‘90 Evinrude out-
board 70hp with tilt KAWASAKI campground on the
Susquehanna River
$9,200. Call
(570) 868-6503 DODGE `97 RAM
leather, restorable,
$2,500 570-287-
5775 / 332-1048
& trim— ‘92 EZ
loader trailer. With
‘00 Tracker Series
`08 NINJA
250 cc, blue, like
near great fishing.
Attached 12X22”
CHEVY ‘05 TRAIL
BLAZER 4 door, 4
1500 LARAMIE
82,000 miles, auto-
carpeted room. new tires, regularly matic, chrome step
60lbs foot pedal, 2 new, under 1,000
Brick heater,
LINCOLN `88 downriggers, stor-
ages, gallon tanks,
miles. Great starter
bike. $2,800 Seri-
covered by metal
roof with large
serviced, great
condition. Silver.
AC, 4WD.
up and mirrors,
leather interior,
air, power
TOWN CAR
ous inquiries only.
2 fish finders and
more. MUST SEE. Call 570-331-4777
breezeway. Shed & 174,000 miles windows/locks TJ, Black with grey Santo Lincoln MercuryVolvo, a high-end car dealership,
many extras includ- $6,500 or best interior. 4 cylinder,
61,000 original Make Best Offer. ed. Call for more
$5,300 located in Moosic, PA is currently hiring for the following positions:
miles, garage kept, Call 866-320-6368 KAWASAKI `10 information.
offer. 570-242-7979 401-524-9763 5-speed manual
transmission. CD
triple black, leather
interior, carriage
after 5pm.
CONCOURS 14
(570) 237-7076
CHEVY `04 EXPRESS FORD `01 LARIAT player, hardtop, full
doors, sound bar.
• PARTS DEPARTMENT
roof, factory wire
wheels, loaded,
427 Commercial
Trucks &
Sport/Touring with
ABS/traction
SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS 2500 250 Super Duty
with slide-in camper
4” Skyjacker
Suspension lift with
• SERVICE ADVISOR
Travel Trailer. 29’, Series. 6.0 Litre V8.
excellent condition.
$5,500. Call Equipment
control, showroom
new, 400 miles,
mint condition, 1 Heavy Duty version.
new tires, 4 door, 8’
bed. Soft and hard-
steering stabilizer.
Like new BF
• TECHNICIANS
slide out a/c-heat.
Mike 570-237-7660 metallic blue, 6 year Stove, microwave,
Excellent cargo van. top for bed covers., Goodrich 35’s with • SALESPERSON
MERCEDES-BENZ `73 CHEVY ‘08 3500 warranty included.
$12,000.
fridge, shower
inside & out. Many
85K miles. Excellent
condition. $8,700
570-829-4548 or
Good condition.
Sold together or
Full size spare. Only
85,000 miles.
$6,999 Applicants should be self-starters and able to work independently in a
HD DUMP TRUCK
570-331-3674 separately $10,900
more extras.
450SL with
570-417-5991 (570) 639-5478 (570) 301-7221 fast-paced environment. All positions include base salary plus bonuses.
Reduced. $13,500.
2WD, automatic. KAWASAKI ‘ 99 ZX6R
FORD `03 F150 Experience is preferred, but not mandatory. ADP experience a plus.
Call 570-842-6735
Convertible Only 12,000 miles. 600CC,
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile? JEEP `02 GRAND
removable hard top,
power windows, AM
Vehicle in like
new condition.
Muzzy Exhaust.
Great condition.
SUNLITE CAMPER Turn to classified.
LARIAT CHEROKEE LAREDO Please forward your resume in confidence to eebartoli@comcast.net or
/FM radio with cas- $21,900. 22 ft. 3 rear bunks, It’s a showroom in print! apply in person at 3512 Birney Ave., Moosic, PA 18507.
Asking $3,100 center bathroom, Contractor ready
sette player, CD 570-288-4322 Classified’s got
CALL FRANK kitchen, sofa bed. with ladder rack &
player, automatic, 4
new tires. Cham- BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 570-301-7221 Air, Fully self con- the directions! tool box, 4x4 diesel, 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
theadvertisinguy
pagne exterior; Ital-
ian red leather inte- C-3500 CHEVY @gmail.com
tained. Sleeps 6.
New tires, fridge CHEVY `05 EQUINOX
under 97K. Great
condition, $17,000
rior inside. Garage Food Truck with awning. $4500. LT (premium pack- or best offer.
kept, excellent con-
dition. $31,000. Call
new motor -
50,000. Excellent SUZUKI `07 C50T 215-322-9845 age), 3.4L, 47,000
miles. All wheel
570-925-2845

825-6272 condition. All stain-


less steel body. CRUISER TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft drive, power moon-
roof, windows, locks FORD `05 WHEEL Triple black, eco-
nomical 6 cylinder.
MERCEDES-BENZ `73
Rear queen master
CHAIR LIFT VAN
Call Jack at & seats. Leather
bedroom, Walk 4x4 select drive.
EXCELLENT
570-881-5825 interior, 6 cd chang-
or Rich at thru bathroom. er, rear folding CD, remote door
Seating capacity for
450SL with 570-357-8319

CONDITION
Center kitchen +
dinette bed. Front
seats, keyless entry,
onstar, roof rack,
7 plus 2 wheel
chairs. 140,000
opener, power win-
dows & locks,
Convertible
removable hard top,
power windows, AM
FORD ‘99 E350 Windshield, Bags,
extra large living
room + sofa bed.
running
garage kept.
boards, miles. Great condi-
tion. Asking $7,000.
cruise, tilt wheel.
108k highway miles.
Garage kept. Super
The Greater Hazleton Health Alliance has the following full time openings:
BUCKET VAN
Floorboards,V&H Big View windows. $14,750. For more details,
/FM radio with cas- Air, awning, sleeps clean inside and out.
sette player, CD Triton V8. 2 speed
Pipes, White
walls,Garage Kept. 6, very clean, will
570-362-1910 Call 570-589-9181
No rust. Sale price Medical Technologists/
Medical Laboratory Technicians
player, automatic, 4
new tires. Cham-
boom; 92,000miles;
$9999 or best price.
6K Miles $5,200
(570) 430-0357
deliver. Located in
Benton, Pa. $4,900. CHEVY `10 SILVERADO FORD `97 DIESEL
$6,895. Scranton.
570-466-2771
2nd Shift - Full & Part Time
pagne exterior; Ital- Great condition. Call 215-694-7497 4 Door Crew Cab
ian red leather inte-
rior inside. Garage
570-675-3384 or
570574-7002
SUZUKI ‘04 451 Trucks/
LTZ. 4 wheel drive.
Excellent condition,
Cummins engine,
8-L. 49,049
JEEP `02 LIBERTY Registered Nurses
kept, excellent con- low mileage. miles. 33,000
dition. $31,000. Call
825-6272 439 Motorcycles Less
GSXRthan
1000CC1,000 SUVs/Vans $35,500. Call
570-655-2689
gross wt. 6,649
light wt. $19,500
Blue/grey, new
rebuilt engine with (with ED, OB, Pediatric, Med/Surg,
miles. Team colors Must see! warranty, new Telemetry, Critical Care Experience)
MERCEDES-BENZ `88 HARLEY ‘01 with matching hel-
met & jacket. Fend-
2008 TOYOTA CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR (570) 829-5886 tires & brakes,
4,000 miles.
$5,900 or
Full & Part Time
MATRIX
Custom Van. 67K
420 SEL
Silver with red DAVIDSON
er eliminator kit.
Scorpion exhaust.
1 Owner
miles. Interior has
oak wood trim, car- FORD `99 E250 best offer.
570-814-2125 New Competitive Rates!
Electra Glide, Ultra $6,000. peting, storage Wheelchair Van Excellent benefit package for full time employees including medical, dental,
leather interior. Call Dave after 5 $13880 78,250 miles. Fully vision, tuition reimbursement and defined contribution plan.
Every option.
Garage kept, show-
Classic, many
chrome acces-
sories, 13k miles,
pm 570-825-0394
areas, TV, rear seat
convertible to dou-
ble bed, curtains.
serviced, new bat-
tery, tires & rods.
JEEP `02
Wrangler Sport Candidates interested in joining our team can forward their resume in
SUZUKI ‘77
room condition. Seats 6 or 3 wheel-
Metallic Emerald Seats 7. Power win- Hard / soft top,
$7,000. chairs. Braun Millen- confidence to: jobs@ghha.org
(570) 417-9200 Green. Garage dows & seats. Cus- remote start,
nium lift with
kept, like new
GS 750 tom lighting on ceil-
remote. Walk up
garage kept. 6
Employment Applications are available for download
STUDEBAKER ‘31 condition. Includes
Harley cover. Needs work.
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
ing. New exhaust
system. New rear door. Front & rear
A/C. Power locks &
cylinder, auto.
$10,000 from our web site at www.ghha.org
Rumble seat, coupe
Good condition.
$12,900
570-718-6769
$1,500
or best offer
www.wyoming tires. Recently
inspected. Excellent windows. Excellent
570-430-1396 or
570-655-5156
700 E. Broad Street, Hazleton, PA 18201
valleymotors.com
Our Heart is in Healthcare
Call for details 570-709-4937 570-822-2508 condition. $4,800. condition. $9,500.
(570) 881-7545 570-714-9924 Call 570-655-0530 570-237-6375
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506 Administrative/ 509 Building/ 509 Building/ 533 Installation/ 542 Logistics/ 548 Medical/Health 708 Antiques & 708 Antiques & 710 Appliances
Clerical Construction/ Construction/ Maintenance/ Transportation Collectibles Collectibles
REFRIGERATOR
Skilled Trades Skilled Trades Repair RN/LPNs
BEAUTY DRIVERS YEARBOOKS: Kenmore, almond,
Needed Coughlin H.S. 1926, 21.6 cu. ft. with ice
CARPENTERS LABORER TRUCK MECHANIC Drive with the best
Maxim Health- 600
1928, 1932, 1937, maker & filtered
water $300.
SPA HOSPITALITY LABORERS & ROOFERS With
ment
Heavy Equip-
Operator
experience needed
Opening for Experi-
enced full time Truck
of the best!
Come join our great
family of Drivers
care is looking for
a RN/LPN in the FINANCIAL
1940, 1961, 1963,
1942, 1943, 1944,
1949. G.A.R. H.S.
570-868-6018
STOVE, electric,

The
TEAM
Woodhouse
Experienced.
Local work. Must
have valid driver’s
for company spe-
cializing in mobile
Mechanic. Must
Have Own Tools/PA
Class 8 Inspection
Kenan Advantage
Group
Greater Wilkes-
Barre area with at
least 1 year of 610 Business
1934, 1935, 1936,
1937, 1945, 1946,
bisque,
good
Amana,
condition
crushing operation. Tired of sorting 1951, 1955, 1956,
experience and a Opportunities $100. 288-9940
Day Spa, Kingston,
is now hiring for
license. Apply at
197 Courtdale Ave.
Management expe-
rience a plus. This is
License a Plus. We
Offer Top Wages &
through all the ads
that promise home valid CPR card.
Preferred experi-
$ ANTIQUES BUYING $ 1957, 1961, 1965,
1966, 1970, 1980, STOVE/RANGE
front desk staff. Courtdale, PA 18704 a year round opera- Benefits Package. weekly runs or Old Toys, model kits, 1985, 2005, 2006. electric, beige $80.
Must possess out- tion. These posi- Call For Interview sorry no local runs ence is with adults Bikes, dolls, old gun Meyers H.S. 1935, REFRIGERATOR
standing customer
service skills and be
Line up a place to live tions involve travel and Ask for Jon: available? If what and quadriplegics.
- Excellent Pay
Mining Items, trains
& Musical Instruments,
1936, 1937, 1938, medium size, white
available days, in classified! at a minimum Mon-
day through Friday.
Falzone Towing
Service, Inc.
you really want is to
be home daily, look - Weekly Hess. 474-9544
1942, 1943, 1944,
1945, 1946, 1960,
$75. WASHER $75.
DRYER, gas $80.
evenings and some 271 N. Sherman St. Paychecks 1974, 1975, 1976,
ENTRY LEVEL Employer pays hotel no further. 570-704-8134
Saturdays.
Please apply in
costs & mileage
reimbursement.
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18702
Driver Qualifications
Class A CDL ability
- Direct Deposit
- Convenient DINING ROOM SET 1977. Kingston H.S.
1938, 1939, 1940, WASHER: Whirlpool
person at the spa
CONSTRUCTION 3 years experience 570-823-2100 to obtain tank and Online Training 1949 Leuis Burg
Chair and Furniture
1944, 1948, 1949. Duet Sport HT front
Monday-Friday, 9-6. needed with operat-
Job Seekers are hazmat 2 years - Benefits
Contact BEER & LIQUOR Company
Plymouth H.S. 1930, load washer, multi

LABORER
387 Wyoming Ave. ing any of the fol- recent verifiable 1931, 1932, 1933, settings, energy
LICENSE FOR SALE
570-763-0063. EOE looking here! Dave or Eric @ Mahogany dining 1938, 1943, 1944, efficient, white,
lowing: tractor-trailer expe- room set consisting
• Front End Loader Where's your ad? 570-822-6900 1959, 1960. excellent condition,
Let the Community Entry level field rience. Safe driving For More Info, Call of rectangle drop
• Bulldozer 570-829-7130 and record. Hanover H.S. 1951, less than 2 Years
Know! employees for a two ask for an employ- 570-824-7041 leaf table with
• Grinder Operator 1952, 1953, 1954, old (Paid $900).
Place your Classified person crew, no ment specialist Advantages 551 Other swirled legs, 1960. West Pittston Must sell, only $500.
Ad TODAY! experience neces-
sary, company will
• Hydraulic
Excavator
Home Daily. Com-
BEER DISTRIBUTOR 4 padded chairs, H.S. Annual 1925, 570-825-7867
570-829-7130
train. The work is
outdoor, fast paced,
Employer has
complete health-
538 Janitorial/
petitive pay pack-
age. Excellent ben- KENNEL HELP License available
with option to lease
hutch with 8 draw-
ers, corner cabinet
1926, 1927, 1928,
1931, 1932, 1959. WASHING
SECRETARY/PARToffice
Psychology
TIME very physical and
will require the
care package.
Submit resume to
Cleaning efit packages. Train-
ing on safe driving
Full and Part Time.
K-9 Korner Inc. building or sold
separately.
with glass top and
bottom drawer,
Luzerne H.S. 1951,
1952, 1956, 1957,
MACHINE. Like new.
Front loader. Very
and product han- 734 Wilkes-Barre telephone stand
CLEANER 570-954-1284 1959. Berwick H.S. nice. 24” wide.
has an opening for applicant to be out bgapstone@ dling. New and well Twp. Blvd. (SR309) with swirled legs. Many cycles includ-
part time secretary. of town for eight day yahoo.com 570-829-8142 1952, 1953, 1956,
maintained equip- All in very good ing hand wash &
CREATIVE & EXCITING
Twice a month, 1957, 1958, 1960,
Duties include intervals followed by plus yard work. ment, uniforms, and Come in to fill out condition. heavy duty. $325.
1967, 1968, 1969
answering phones,
scheduling appoint-
six days off. Appli-
cants must have a PAINTER References required
Call 570-829-0506
more! Call Brian
972-740-8051 to
an application.
Monday-Friday:
Paint your own
pottery studio
$1300 for all.
570-239-7846
,1970. Lehman H.S.
1973, 1974, 1976,
570-817-0409
ments, filing & valid PA driver’s Commercial. 9am-6pm
5 years experience. learn how to get franchise. Low start 1978, 1980. Nanti- Why Spend
misc., office duties, license and clean started. Apply online Saturday: 9am-4pm up & local training. DOLL very old Hundreds on
attention to detail driving record. References. Local. 542 Logistics/ POKE-A-NOSE grandmother’s doll coke Area H.S.
Immediate work. @ www.thekag.com 1976, 2008. Dallas New or Used
and good interper- Starting wage is
Excellent pay. Call
Transportation 554 Production/ POTTERY 1930’s or earlier,
H.S. 1966, 1967, Appliances?
sonal skills required. negotiable but will Inspiration is Within slight worn spot, Most problems
717-307-7338 548 Medical/Health Operations 1968. Bishop Hoban
Fax resume to:
570-714-1321
be no less than
$14.00 per hour plus DRIVERS Call Jason
570-730-7855 or
cloth body filled with
shavings $65. 1937 H.S. 1972, 1973, with your appli-
ances are usually
DESIGN/PREPRESS
Local Trucking 1974, 1975. West
incentive pay with 522 Education/ Company looking
Pennsylvania email: pnpfranchise brass Mickey
Side Central simple and inex-
family health, dental MENTOR Mouse belt buckle
509 Building/ and 401k. Apply at: Training for OTR/REGIONAL has an exciting
@yahoo.com
$20. Rawcliffe Petal Catholic H.S. 1965 - pensive to fix!

PERSON
Save your hard
Construction/ R.K. Hydro-Vac, Inc. Tractor Trailer Driver opportunity for GET THE WORD OUT 1991 yellow bubble 1974, 1980, 1981.
earned money, Let
Westmoreland H.S.
CHILD CARE AIDE DIRECT SUPPORT
Skilled Trades 1075 Oak Street 3 years minimum fairy #2904 of 9500
Area commercial with a Classified Ad. 1952, 1953 - 1954 us take a look at it
Pittston, PA 18640 experience with $15. Barbie wearing
clean MVR. Full time printer seeks design/ 570-829-7130 G.A.R. H.S. 1972, first!
cowgirl outfit, 1966
CARPENTER e-mail resume to:
tcharney@ Full & Part Time and part time need- PROFESSIONAL prepress person for $30. Vintage camel 1973, 1974, 1975, 30 years in
the business.
FLORAL SHOP
Experienced. ed. Medical benefits full-time position. salt & pepper shak- 1976 Pittston H.S.
rkhydrovacpa.com positions in a new group East Main
Full time position. after 90 days. Should possess ers, handmade from 1936, 1951, 1954,
or call: available. home opening in Appliances
Please forward strong design capa- The only shop Israeli Olive Wood 1963 Pittston Hospi-
800-237-7474 570-735-9290 Please call Wilkes-Barre, PA. 570-735-8271
resume to: bility with experi- 1950’s selling on tal School of Nurs-
Monday to Friday, 570-270-5145 or Full-Time in the area! Nanticoke
employment@ ence in MAC, PC & Ebay for $75 asking ing, J.O.Y. of 1957,
8:30 to 4:30. mail resume to: Base Pay: 1,300 sq/ft retail
ruckno.com or send 527 Food Services/ DTP applications & $25. Call 570-474- 1959 West Pittston
E.O.E and $9.50-11.00/hour & 1,300 sq/ft
J & S Ralston an understanding of H.S. 1950, 1954,
to: PO Box 1227 Mandatory Hospitality prepress, the print-
storage 2756 between
1955, 1956, 1960 712 Baby Items
$63,000
Kingston, Pa 18704 Drug Testing. Trucking, Inc. KEY RESPONSI- 8:30am & 8:3-0 pm
ing process, and all Hazleton H.S. 1938,
VALLEY COUNTRY
8 E. Ann Street BILITIES: Establish BABY CARRIAGE ,
506 Administrative/ 506 Administrative/ Plains, Pa 18705 a relationship with
aspects of bindery
operation. Must
Includes
established sales,
LINEUP 1939, 1940, 1941,
1942, 1943, 1945,
excellent condition,
Clerical Clerical the individual includes hood &
have a minimum of
ASUCCESSFULSALE 1948, 1949, 1950,
CLUB receiving services all equipment, bottom basket $20.
2 years education in 1953, 1954, 1955,
to ensure effective showcases, 570-239-2937
guidance, support
graphic design &
advertising, and a
inventory &
memberships to
INCLASSIFIED! 1956, 1957, 1959,
1960, 1961, 1962, INFANT CLOTHES
DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT in West Hazleton and service delivery minimum of 5 years
FTD, Tele-Floral & Doyouneedmorespace? 1964 Hazle Twp H.S. LARGE PLASTIC
•Coordinate, organ-
www.dallassd.com is seeking GET ON THE ize and/or assist
practical experience
1-800-FLOWERS. A yard or garage sale 1951, 1952 BOX $10.
experienced: in graphic design, 570-825-4721 570-285-3119
• Full Time Secretary ROAD TO
SUCCESS!
with household
activities such as
print and bindery
production. Knowl-
Willing to train
buyer. Owner in classified
UMBRELLA
SOUS CHEF light housekeeping edge of the Apogee
retiring after 25 is the best way 710 Appliances STROLLER New
years in business.
Half day in High School Guidance office, half McLane, a and meal prepara-
tion
workflow a plus.
Room for
tocleanoutyourclosets! APPLIANCE
condition $7.
day in Athletic Office. Twelve month, full Call 570-788-1112 $28 billion supply Must have the ability
potential growth. You’re in bussiness 570-779-9791
ext. 118 to set up chain services •Provide transporta- to move freely PA RT S E T C .
time position with benefits. The successful
candidate will have a desire and ability to work an interview. leader, is looking
for qualified
tion for individuals
receiving services
throughout
building to gather
the CALL 570-542-4520 with classified! Used appliances.
Parts for all brands. 714 Bridal Items
to planned and/or Pictures available. LP’S, 78’S, 45’S 223 George Ave.
in a public school setting. Skills in the areas of Class A Drivers to information, materi- From 40’S, 50’S, Wilkes-Barre
necessary activities WEDDING GOWN
written and oral communication, organization, become part of
and appointments
als & authorizations. 60’S & 70’S 570-820-8162
package REDUCED.
our valued team. Competitive salary Liquor License
multitasking and basic computer programs are •Maintains current $1 each. 829-2411 DRYER: Gas dryer - New, tags on, ivory
McLane’s and full benefits. Luzerne County
required. progress and con- Priced to sell large capacity $125. strapless, size 10,
uniformed drivers Send resume only NEON SIGN - Elec-
tact notes and any Cordora Side by side bisque ivory strapless,
Harveys Lake are well recog- to: Independent tric, Camel sign, 30
other appropriate refrigerator, 8 years beautiful bead work,
Submit a district application (found on the nized and trusted Graphics Business Network years old, $200.

BAR SERVERS documentation in old with filter, ice & veil beaded to
throughout P.O. BOX 703, 570-287-7013 570-829-2411
employment page of the district website the U.S. for their accordance with Pittston, PA 18640 water dispenser match & slip. Paid
www.dallassd.com), letter of interest, resume, MENTOR policy, PIANO. Ericsson $275. 570-287-8107 $600 asking $125.
knowledge, Phone calls will

AND COOKS
570-287-3505
letters of recommendation, copies of Act 34, accuracy, and
professionalism.
program standards
or other regulatory
not be accepted. RESTAURANT FOR SALE upright from 1885.
Needs tuning and To place your
114 and 151 clearances to: Inside Church Hill
Dr. Paul Reinert, Assistant Superintendent, Experience
policies
•May assist clients
Wanna make a
speedy sale? Place Mall, high traffic
some minor repairs.
$200. 868-6613
ad Call Toll Free 716 Building
Dallas School District, preferred but not Do you have with medication your ad today 570- area. Established 15
years. RENT IS
1-800-427-8649 Materials
necessary. what it takes administration
PO Box 2000, Dallas, PA 18612 Servers must be to help drive •Complete other
829-7130.
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heavy duty bike.
$75. 570-274-4058 PICKUP ALASKAN MALAMUTE
Jessica McClintock, 570-740-1246 pal. 570-735-2661 AKC Registered
size 5, burgundy, or family
$200. 690-8009
room.
LIVING ROOM Sofa
combo with all hook
ups $40. DVD player VACUUM Bissell
New $249., asking
$149. 570-696-1410
XBOX-360. Guitar
hero guitar $15.
288-8995 Available May 24.
strapless, small Rare breeding &
XBOX 360 cordless

CASH
and Loveseat.
WANTED
embroided flowers with all hook ups wide cleaning path, hand whelped.
BAR hardwood, Leather. Light beige, $15. AB-DOER exer- all attachments, racing wheel & ped-
over dress $40. 4 males &
liquor cabinet with great condition cise machine new in powerforce, bag- als $25. 4 females: Seals,
Jump dress, size
5/6, black with silver
sparkles throughout
lock, copper insert
top, 2 barstools, 4
$350. 823-9551 box, never openend
a $150. value for
less turbo, 12 amps
MZX1MUM $45. One
570-693-2612
JEWELRY Sables & Whites.
$600
433 N. Main St,
REDUCED! Large
1/2’ long. Excellent LOVESEAT &
dress with rhine- only $70. Dell flat portable Pronto 2 in 788 Stereo/TV/ 570-510-6428 home in advanced

FOR
condition, great for OTTOMAN solid screen 16” monitor 1 Electrolux with stage of remodel
stone straps $40. entertaining, must Electronics
ALASKAN
sand colored cush- with keyboard, charger & stand ready for drywall
Urban Girl Nites size see, smoke free ioned, excellent
5/6, red with criss- mouse all hookups, $20. 570-735-8730 BLU-RAY disc player and your choice of
cross
matching
on back
purse
home. $650. nego-
tiable. 693-0884
shape $200.
570/824-7807 or
wires and cd users
guide all for only
or 570-332-8094
ANTIQUE GUNS sony model bdp-
650 blu-ray disc
MALAMUTE PUPPIES
AKC RARE Red &
extras to be
installed. Studded
570-545-7006 $40. call out for vaulted
$40. 570-288-8689 BAR STOOLS for
570-262-3273
760 Monuments & Old Shot Guns player, wifi for bd- white, 2 females,
master suite with 2
counter/island, sad- AFFORDABLE Rifles, Swords live & auto updates, shots & wormed,
GOWNS: Jessica dle seat, walnut Lots & Daggers, remote, like new, in $450 each. Call
closets,separate
McLintock, laven- MATTRESS SALE tub/shower and 2
wood, 24” like new We Beat All BARREL, Military Items box. $75. Toshiba 570-477-3398
der, full skirt netting, $40 set of three. wooden. model DVR-670 more bedrooms,
bodice, spaghetti Competitors Prices! GRAVE LOT Vintage Scopes even an upstairs
straps, matching
570-696-4494 Mattress Guy 53 gallon. Near baby land at Old Toys &
DVD recorder/hifi
COCKER SPANIEL PUPS laundry planned!
wrap, size 9/10
$30. After Six, soft
BED. Craftmatic
Adjustable. $500 or
Twin sets: $149
Full sets: $169
Excellent
condition $195.
Memorial Shine in
Carverton.
Coins
vcr, two-way dub-
bing, remote, like WILKESBARREGOLD 2 male black & tan.
1 female chocolate.
Large foyer &
kitchen, formal Din-
blue, floor-length A-
line skirt with lining,
best offer.
570-288-3894
Queen sets: $189
All New
570-876-3830 $400. Call
570-287-6327 PRIVATE COLLECTOR. new in box. $75
570-833-2598 (570)991-7448 $300 each. Parents
on premises
ing Room. Ready
for new furnace/
570-417-9200
fitted top, spaghetti
straps, empire waist
570-650-6434 American Made
570-288-1898
BATHROOM SINK
SET: Gerber white
RADIO: complete
auto and home XM
(570)48GOLD8 570-760-2036 or
570-371-6222
water heater. Can
lights, outlets
line, size 16. $30. BEDROOM SET
SOLID OAK DINING porcelain bathroom 762 Musical FISHING POLES: 4 radio package. 1092 Highway 315 Blvd already placed!
570-814-9845 Rustic, dark wood,
twin captain’s bed, TABLE 42X58 WITH
4-12 INCH LEAVES
sink with mirror and
medicine cabinet.
Instruments brand new fishing
poles/ 3 brand new
Comes with radio,
all adapters and
(Plaza 315)
315N .3 miles after
DOBERMAN PUPPIES Large lot with room
for garage/deck/
JACKET: boys gen- dresser with mirror, Matching set. $80. manuals. $50. AKC Puppies. pool. MLS# 10-4611
AND 4 OAK CHAIRS. DRUM SET 5 piece reels $220. Motorwold Black & rust. Veteri-
uine Italian stone chest of drawers, 570-331-8183 570-655-1415 $99,900
BEAUTIFUL. A MUST Maxx $100. 570-654-2396 Mon-Sat narian checked.
leather jacket, size desk with hutch & Call Amy Lowthert
SEE. $500.00 570-674-2644 10am - 8pm Tails, due claws &
14. $25. 868-6018 chair, very good BEDLINER: 89 FISHING ROD & TVs Sanyo 27” color, Closed Sundays at (570)406-7815
condition $300. (570)655-0286 Chevy S10, standard remote $20. 13” shots done.
GUITAR Epiphone REEL great shape COLDWELL BANKER
MISSES/junior Old negotiable. LOFT cab $30. 2000 Magnavox, color Highest Cash Pay Ready May 10.
STUFFED CHAIR thunderbird Bass $20. 570-704-8134 RUNDLE REAL ESTATE
Navy tops XS to BED Custom Built. Chevy Cavalier LS $15. 570-239-2937 Outs Guaranteed 570-739-4674
with matching guitar, excellent
medium $1. Lilu
WILKES-BARRE
Light oak, very solid, ottoman, excellent rear trunk spoiler, condition. $150. GOLF BAG, Precise
small purse with built-in desk with 2 condition $75. black $10. Four Marshall bass amp. professional, black/ VHS PLAYER. We Pay At Least
cute buttons from drawers & over- barrel carb running navy standup bag, WORKS IN GREAT 78% of the London
570-954-3650 Standard 15 watt
Pac Sun $3. Black head light, shelves from Chevy motor putter tube, ball CONDITION. $10.00 Fix Market Price
bass guitar amp,
slip-on waitress & 5 drawers, excel- $50. 3 suitcases in holder, 6 pockets in SURROUND SOUND
shoes size 6-1/2 752 Landscaping & excellent condition.
SYSTEM. CALL FOR for All Gold Jewelry
lent condition. $400 excellent shape $50. Casio WK-77 excellent condition.
rarely worn
Asics track cleats
$1.50 negotiable.
570-868-6613
Gardening $40. 570-740-1246 76-key keyboard.
over 500 different
$25. 570-696-1267. DETAILS. $75.00
(570)283-0636 Visit us at
WilkesBarreGold.com
GERMAN SHEPHERD
silver/light green
PUPPIES, AKC
BOOKS: (2) World GOLF CLUBS
1st Choice tones. Comes with
size 7, good condi-
tion $3. Semi/ prom
BEDROOM SET-
dresser with mirror, Landscaping
War II Veterans :
Tom Brokaw’s “The
everything you
Ladies only, great
condition, black
LINEUP Or email us at
wilkesbarregold@ Shepherds By Fanti
need: Stand &
dress, David’s Bridal
metallic blue/ grey,
highboy dresser,
nightstand & regular
See our ad in the
Call an Expert sec-
Greatest Genera-
tion” stories of
bench. Excellent
bag, like new. $75.
570-823-9551
ASUCCESSFULSALE yahoo.com 25 Yrs. Experience
Family Raised 89 Simpson St.,
condition! $175
tea length bubble,
strapless size 4
size bed. $150.
570-287-0563
tion under Category
1165 - Lawn Care
World War II heroes
390 pages pub-
(570) 824-1114 HARD BALL HAT: INCLASSIFIED! Black/Tan,
Black/Red. M/F
This well kept 3
bedroom, 1.5 bath
$10. Dolly’s Bou- lished 1998. Both HALF STACK!
Easton Stealth SC Doyouneedmorespace? Hasenborn-Arminus home offers an
CANOPY BED- BITTO 900 Hard Ball Bat. open living room/
tique,
Sherri
beautiful
Hill short white, double with LANDSCAPING &
books in good con-
dition. $10. each
Peavey valve king
32 inch 29 oz. Hard- A yard or garage sale 570-825-5597
570-239-5498 dining room floor
100 watt tube
dress violet & pink, four drawer chest LAWN SERVICE Call Jim A WWII vet- head/Laney 320
ly used. $60. Call in classified plan. Master bed-
with bow at waist,
can be worn strap-
and
$100.00
night
for
table
all
See Our Ad In The
Call An Expert
eran at 655-9474. watt cabinet/rack
570-283-5958 after
5pm or 570-301- is the best way 800 GOLDEN RETRIEVER room with its own
office area. Plenty
gear including Fur- tocleanoutyourclosets!
less, size3/4, worn
once. $30.
three. 654-2505
GET THE WORD OUT
Section 1162
Bruce’s
CANISTER SET
piece, burgundy, $8.
4 man power condi-
tioner, Alesis micro
3484 anytime.
HELMETS one XL You’re in bussiness
PETS & ANIMALS & LAB PUPPIES of closets in addi-
tion to the walk-up
Unique Tiffany Hamilton Beach can Yellow $350. Black attic for storage!
gown, Terra cotta with a Classified Ad. Lawn Service opener, used less
verb 4 and 2 others.
Will sell individually.
red, Surround ATV with classified! 810 Cats $250. Wormed. Off-street parking,
See our ad under helmet $50. One 570-836-1090 large deck over-
color with beading, 570-829-7130 than 1 year $8. Vac- $850. 362-2568
layered, lace, Vin-
Call An Expert uum bags, Elec- XXL Camo-Surround 792 Video CAT: Blue a 6 year looking the fenced
tage looking, strap-
less, from Prom
CEDAR CHEST
Antique with hand
1165 Lawn Care
CHAINSAW gas
trolux upright, 4 ply,
style C (generic) 10
HARMONICA Hohn-
er with button. $50,
ATV helmet $50.
One large black Equipment old cat, free to good
home. My allergies
ITALIAN CANE CORSO
Mastiff Puppies
rear yard. Just
move right in!
painted flowers on count $10. Elec- vector sport ATV $83,900
Excitement, size 12, homelite 16” bar or best offer SURVEILLANCE have gotten worse ICCF Registered.
front, footed base & trolux upright 4 ply helmet $25. Jill Jones 696-6550
runs small. Must includes case and 570-287-9946 COMPUTER w/1 & I can no longer Parents on premis-
beautiful carved style U, 8 count $10 570-735-7742
see. $40. Short extra chain runs indoor color cam- give him the affec- es. Blue & blue
gold, sequin bodice, trim, leg needs and style U (gener- PIANO KEYBOARD era. windows xp tion & attention he
great $75. Lawn- PAINT BALL GUNS: fawn. Ready May 1.
full tulle sparkly bot- minor repair. $100. ic) 10 count $10. Casio WK-200 76- with webcam dvd needs. Blue is strict-
mower Craftsman Piranha BMW Vet Checked
tom prom dress Recliner $40. Bed- 570-868-6018 key piano keyboard. burner still under ly an indoor cat & is
21” cut runs great 00547; Brass Eagle 570-617-4880
from David’s Bridal, room set, circa 1926 Over 500 different warranty hooked up declawed (front
not selfpropelled no COLLEGE BOOKS Eradicator with
ASHLEY
size 4, worn once. inlaid wood, bed, sounds/tones. In try before buying. paws only), & PIT BULL PUPPIES
bag. $75. Werner Writing a Research tank, $100 or best
$15. BCBG black dresser & armoire, excellent condition. $150. 570-457-6610 neutered. Ready now.
6ft aluminum step Paper, 5th edition, offer. Call
short semi dress, $125. Antique wash Comes with every- 570-878-7327 6 weeks old.
ladder good condi- ISBN: 1-877653-66- 570-654-6345
sequins on top, stand, carved & thing you need, 2 males, 3 females.
tion $30. 16’ exten- 7 good condition 794 Video Game
CATS & KITTENS
worn once, size 4. stenciled decora- bench, stand, sus- PALAMINO 1988 $300 & Up
sion ladder, alu-
$15. BCBG red short tions, $110. call minum, good condi-
$2. Life As We tain pedal.$200 COLT POP UP Systems/Games 570-817-4713
570-881-5143 Know It, a collection or best offer. STOVE COOLER 12 weeks & up.
semi, pleated criss tion $50. firm
crossed top, flowy
skirt, beautiful, worn
CEDAR CHEST, light 570-655-3197
of personal essays
by Foote Sweeney,
570-824-1114 CONVERTOR, good
tires, new springs
GAMECUBE New,
never opened, Nin-
Shots, neutered,
VALLEY CAT RESCUE POMERANIAN PUPPIES
maple $75. FLOOR Great condition Parents on premises
once, can be worn
strapless size 4
LAMPS brass with 5 COUNTRY GENTLEMAN ISBN: 0-7434- 766 Office $950. 693-0410 tendo Gamecube
Bomberman Jet-
824-4172, 9-9 only. Shots Current. $500.
$15. 7 dance dress-
fixtures $25. Pine 7686-7 $4. Ger- Equipment PING PONG TABLE ters, rated E. $8. 570-401-1838
es sizes small,
shelf $10. Swag -
TOTAL YARD CARE minal by Emile Zola asking $50. Yale New, never opened. Shopping for a 16 Hazleton St
medium & large,
grapes & wine bot- ISBN: 978-0-14- OFFICE EQUIPMENT Gun Safe, fireproof, Nintendo Game- new apartment? POMERANIANS Conveniently
tles $10. See our ad under 044742-2 $4. Canon Image class Easter Special
14x17.5 $100. located to Rt. 309
$5.each 696-3528
570-693-2612 Call An Expert 570-696-3528 MF5500 combina- 570-825-5847
cube, A series of
Unfortunate Events,
Classified lets AKC, 9-14 weeks, and 81. Off street
1162 Landscaping tion copier & fax rated E. $8. Two you compare costs - All Shots & parking in front and
LINEUP CLOSET metal with
two doors, recently
& Gardening DRAPES 2 pair sin-
gle width gold &
machine with new
toner cartridge.
PUMP:
Pump
Electric
Coleman.
Play Station 2 steer- without hassle wormed. Vet
checked. $275
rear. Two-story, 3
bedroom, modern
Say it HERE ing wheels & foot or worry!
ASUCCESSFULSALE painted cream
color, one rod for
hanging clothes and
in the Classifieds!
hooks $5.
Maximum
Poise
long
Good condition
$100. 570-735-0191
Brand New in box
$10. 570-239-2937
pedals for racing
games. $10. 696- Get moving
to $400 each.
570-864-2643
kitchen, Pergo
flooring in living
570-829-7130
INCLASSIFIED! 8” high shelf. Mea-
surements - 66” H x
pads, box of 42.
$10.50 474-5653
772 Pools & Spas 778 Stereos/
3528 will sell sepa-
rately.
with classified!
Kittens
PUPPIES
room and dining
room, modern bath,
Keller’s Lawn Care
Doyouneedmorespace? 36” W x 21” D.
Good condition. See our ad under HARLEY inspection Accessories GUITAR ONLY for Free to good home.
Chihuahuas, Poms,
Dachshunds,
low gas utility bills.
MLS#10-3703 .
A yard or garage sale $20. Call An Expert
1162 Landscape &
cover fits 85-96
$20. harley c to r
POOL: 4.5 ft. deep,
21 ft. round above SPEAKERS one pair
Guitar Hero III X-Box 570-822-7074 Beagles, Shih Tzus, Price reduced to
360 & Playstation 2, Bostons, Maltese,
in classified Call 570-947-6531
Garden console door cover ground pool; like of two way floor or
used almost new Job Seekers are Toy Fox, Puggles,
$68,500.
Call Maribeth Jones
COFFEE TABLE - pak fits 92 or later new, new motor, bookshelf speakers,
is the best way Solid oak, 53 1/4” X LAWN & SHRUB $20. harley l to r pump, & sand filter. good condition in
$20. 570-868-6018 looking here! Westies, Labs & at 696-6565
Where's your ad? more!
tocleanoutyourclosets! 24” with 3 glass top MAINTENANCE. mirror, short stem, Maintenance original boxes. Can
GET THE WORD OUT 570-829-7130 and 570-453-6900 or
inserts. Excellent See our ad under left, fits all 65 and accessories & deck be seen in down-
You’re in bussiness condition, $50. 1165 Lawn Care in later models, new included. $500 town Wilkes-Barre with a Classified Ad. ask for an employ- 570-764-2578

with classified! 570-288-3723 Call an Expert. $25. 570-735-1589 570-690-8009 $15. 607-565-1726 570-829-7130 ment specialist
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acre setting in
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rooms, 2 baths,
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two story home set
on 2.26 private
Unusual Opportunity
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• Assistant Manager of Credit Department and fenced yard. bedroom home with
1st floor master, 1.5
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Convenient loca- laundry room, full with stainless steel attached to a Com- to detail at every
• Full time and Part time Call Center tion. Home needs
updating by
baths, detached
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basement & 2 car appliances. 4 bed- mercial Building
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turn. 2 story family
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attached garage on
9+ mostly cleared
119 Midland Drive
Custom Built Ranch
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For more informa- gles, water heater, utilities over 2
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• Customer Account Representatives tion visit www. kitchen and bath-
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• Helpdesk Representatives $79,900
MLS 11-74
see house!
$109,900
Five Mountains offers everything MLS# 11-901 ty of parking. So
many possibilities.
with Oak built-ins,
Realty you are looking for! Call Geri impressive oak
Call Colleen MLS 11-73 Can be purchased
• Credit Analyst 570-237-0415 Call Tom
570-542-2141 Plenty of space for
in-law quarters, 4
570-696-0888
570-696-3801 as residential home.
entry. Elegant
master with
BLAKESLEE
570-262-7716
• 2nd shift Packers bedrooms, cherry
kitchen, sunroom, LEWITH & FREEMAN Call for more
details. Property
whirlpool overlook-
ing wooded lot.
recreation room Type: RC: Residen- Formal living room,
• 1st , 2nd and 3rd shift Production Workers with 12 seat oak Need to rent that
Vacation property?
tial w/Commercial
Function.
4 bedrooms, 5
bar. This home baths. 4 car garage
Looking for the right deal includes an Place an ad and MLS# 11-42 & 2,500 sq. ft.
For complete job on an automobile? LINE UP attached 2 car get started! $165,000
Call Brenda Suder
barn/shop for car
garage plus a 570-829-7130 enthusiasts or
descriptions, please check out Turn to classified. A GREAT DEAL... detached custom 332-8924 or other use.

our website: It’s a showroom in print! IN CLASSIFIED!


Classified’s got
garage that can fit
up to 12 cars or DALLAS
17 Roosevelt Street
Michele Hopkins
696-9315
$650,000
Call Kevin
www.manpowerjobs.com Looking for the right deal 37 Chestnut Road boat storage, only 5 570-696-1195 or
the directions! on an automobile? (Old Farm Estates) miles to beautiful 570-696-5420
or visit us Monday- Thursday
AVOCA
Harveys Lake - 1 yr
Turn to classified. Custom built solid
brick 4 bedroom, Home Warranty. SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
9am-3pm It’s a showroom in print! 3.5 baths Colonial All this on 4 ACRES

PENDING Classified’s got style home with an of serenity in the


heart of Dallas

570-825-5661
the directions! open floor plan on
$419,000
1+ acre lot in the
BEAR CREEK Poconos. A few of MLS #11-155
the amenities Call Tracy Zarola
Wonderful country
Shopping for a LINE UP
include central A/C. 570-574-6465 new apartment?
2 Master bedrooms 570-696-0723 cottage style
features elegant Classified lets A GREAT DEAL...
548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health each with bath
room and fireplace,
LEWITH & FREEMAN decor. Living room
& dining room with
you compare costs - IN CLASSIFIED!
without hassle
ultramodern
kitchen, hardwood LINEUP hardwoods, Modern
cook's kitchen with or worry! DALLAS
1206 Spring St.
Totally remodeled 2
floors throughout,
cathedral ceiling ASUCCESSFULSALE pleasant breakfast
area, 2 story family
Get moving New construction
on 1 acre lot.
with classified!
bedroom home with 2360 Laurel Run Rd.
and 2 car garage.
INCLASSIFIED! room with fireplace, 2500 sq. ft.
2 story, 4 or 5
DALLAS AREA
fabulous kitchen, 2 MLS #11-653 1st Floor office, 4
Very well main-
car garage, tained Log home
$469,900 Doyouneedmorespace? bedrooms, 2 full bedrooms, 2.5
bath, Great room
Call Kim
inground heated
pool and 4 person
and serene proper- 570-466-3338 A yard or garage sale and 2 half baths.
Master bedroom with cathedral
hot tub. Finished
ty awaits you. This
home features 3
in classified with walk in closet, ceiling, fire place,
dual zone gas heat
basement could be bedrooms, including is the best way whirlpool, double
vanities. Finished & central air,
a 3rd bedroom.
Duryea Borough.
a very spacious
22x12 master bed-
tocleanoutyourclosets! lower level family 2 car garage,
MLS #11-576 room. Open floor You’re in bussiness room. Gas heat, REDUCED Now!!

DALLAS
$145,900 central a/c. NOW $284,900.
Call Charlie
plan allows for with classified! $369,900 Call 570-675-4805
great entertaining.
VM 101 MLS# 11-164 Conveniently
570-829-6200
Stone fireplace in
keeping with the
rustic theme. Full
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
Call Cathy
(570) 696-5422
located just off
Dallas Highway on
DALLAS
1.25 wooded acres.
walk-out basement basement, garage Currently duplex or
gives the potential
for more living or attic and call the convert to single,
space. 17x15 deck Classified depart- good condition.

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$117,500.
overlooks the ment today at 570- Smith Hourigan Negotiable
woods. $219,000
MLS #10-2433
(Newberry Estate) 829-7130! Group 570-287-5775

A GREAT DEAL...
3 bedroom, 2 bath 570-696-1195 or 570-332-1048
Call Tracy Zarola first floor condo
570-574-6465 offers a spectacular Nice 2 bedroom
570-696-0723 ranch in Great

IN CLASSIFIED!
golf course view!
LEWITH & FREEMAN Central a/c. Fire-
place. Huge closets. MATERIALS/INVENTORY SUPERVISOR
Neighborhood!
Large Living Room,
sunny eat-in kitchen
Looking for the right deal Job Seekers are
3 patios. Garage.
Pool, tennis, golf. & oversized bath.
Many extras. Perfect place to
on an automobile? looking here! $149,900
Ask for Bob Kopec
Bridon American, a leading manufacturer of industrial
wire rope, has an opening available for a Materials/
start out or down-
size to.

Turn to classified. Where's your ad? Humford Realty


570-822-5126 Inventory Supervisor. Supporting manufacturing and
$62,900
MLS# 10-4624
Five Mountains
It’s a showroom in print! 570-829-7130 and Job Seekers are planning, this position coordinates and maintains inven- Realty
570-542-2141
ask for an employ- looking here! tory accuracy and J.I.T. material movement to ensure
Classified’s got Where's your ad?

the directions! ment specialist 570-829-7130 and


ask for an employ-
production requirements are achieved. The successful
candidate will have prior experience with responsibility
DALLAS SCHOOL
DISTRICT
285531

ment specialist for inventory accuracy for warehouse or manufacturing


554 Production/ 554 Production/
Operations Operations DALLAS operation, supervisory experience, and knowledge of
MS Office. Associate’s degree, knowledge of AS400,
551 Other 551 Other 551 Other Machine Operators barcoding experience, experience working in a union
environment, and APICS is preferred.
Freedom Corrugated is looking for hardwork-
ing, energetic, and reliable people with manu-

Earn Extra Cash facturing experience. If you have what it takes If interested, please send a resume
4 bedroom bi-level
to perform quality work in a fast-paced envi- with salary requirements to: with open floor plan.
ronment, and want to join an industry leading Large eat-it kitchen,

For Just A Few


NEW LISTING! 2 baths & fantastic
company, this just may be the job for you! The
company offers a competitive wage/benefits
Desirable
upscale Dallas
BRIDON AMERICAN great room all on 2
private acres. Ideal
package including medical, dental, prescrip- neighborhood. 280 New Commerce Blvd, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18706 Mother/daughter

Hours A Day.
Attention to detail home.
tion, 401(k), life insurance, profit and gain at every turn in this Attention: Human Resources NEW PRICE
sharing. 5000+SF home on $209,900
three floors. MLS# 10-2022
Oversized cherry Affirmative Action Employer EOE M/F/D/V Call Jeannie

Deliver
Qualified applicants may apply in person at the kitchen with granite Four Star
Luzerne County Careerlink – Hazleton Center island and upgrad- McCabe Realty
75 North Laurel Center ed appliances. Tray 570-674-9950
ceiling, crown and
Hazleton, PA 18201
Applications will only be accepted at the
panel moldings,
family room with DALLAS
vaulted ceiling and
Careerlink office. gas fireplace. First
floor den/library, 5
bedrooms, 5 baths,
548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health finished lower level,
1 year new 20x42
(No Collections) Oasis in-ground
pool, 3-car garage
on a 1+/- acre lot.
MLS#11-1067 This Deck House

Available routes: $619,900.


Call Maribeth Jones
Express is hiring for: offers post and
beam construction
696-6565
HR Staff for inside our office and unique proper-

Laflin/Hudston ty! Nestled on 2


acres, this 3-4
EXPERIENCED Administrative Contractors bedroom home
$920 Monthly Profit + Tips features custom

225 daily papers / 240 Sunday papers CAREGIVERS NEEDED Manufacturing Contractors hickory kitchen with
garland range,

Medical Contractors
Visiting Angels is looking for skilled,compas- granite topped
Chamberlain Street, Driftwood Drive, Hilldale Drive, sionate and reliable caregivers to LINEUP island, mahogany
Jason Drive, Lombardo Drive floored dining room,
work in the homes of the elderly.
We offer competitive wages, training, ASUCCESSFULSALE • Medical Benefits 2 fireplaces, Florida
room with hot tub,
Duryea friendly and supportive staff.
Come Join Our Growing Team! INCLASSIFIED! • Paid Holidays andVacation deck with DCS grill,
oversized 2 car
$560 Monthly Profit + Tips Must have a minimum of 2 years experience,
valid driver’s license. Certification a plus.
Doyouneedmorespace? LET EXPRESS WORK FOR YOU!
garage, car port
and all with in a
149 daily papers / 141 Sunday papers Immediate Openings in the A yard or garage sale mile of Rt 309!
Dallas, Pittston area. in classified 135 West Market Street 275 Mundy Street $389,900
Adams Street, Blackberry Lane, Cherry Street, Why a career with Visiting Angels?
Contact Judy Rice
Columbia Street, Cranberry Terr., Evans Street Because we care about our caregivers! is the best way Scranton, PA 18508 Wilkes-Barre, PA 570-714-9230
MLS# 11-1221
Call 570-270-6700 today! tocleanoutyourclosets! Now Hiring Opening May 9th
Dallas Equal Opportunity Employer
You’re in bussiness 570.963.1000 570-208-7000
with classified!
$400 Monthly Profit + Tips Visit our website: www.ExpressPros.com
92 daily papers / 144 Sunday papers 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other 548 Medical/Health
Baldwin Avenue, E. Center Hill Road, Claude Street,
Midland Drive, Saginaw Street
Bill’s MEDICAL REVIEW AUDITOR
Veritas Medical Review Solutions performs nationwide independent medical review and recovery
services for clients throughout the healthcare industry. Veritas is currently seeking experienced RNs
West Pittston with a current license for full-time, part-time and float positions, to perform complex clinical reviews
on medical claims or records for medical necessity compliance. Veritas believes its employees are
$760 Monthly Profit + Tips crucial to our success. We are committed to being an employer of choice by attracting and retaining ded-
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183 daily papers / 186 Sunday papers icated, talented, and performance-driven professionals.
Exeter Ave., Ann Street, Clear Spring Ct., We operate 2 Shoprite locations
Required Experience / Skill Sets / Traits:
• Demonstrated understanding of Medicare Part A, Part B and DME guidelines and coverage polices
Ledgeview Drive, Susquehanna Ave., York Ave.
In Daleville and Mt. Pocono. • 3-5 years experience in a healthcare setting including acute, long term, physician’s office or outpatient

Parsons • 1-3 years experience performing utilization review and/or case management, or performing medical
record audits preferred
We are currently hiring for the following positions:
$965 Monthly Profit + Tips • Ability to perform medical record and claim review in an electronic environment
• Ability to multi-task, meet client deadlines, and meet productivity and quality control standards
194 daily papers / 222 Sunday papers Full Time Baker • Excellent written communication skills that are case specific, detailed and error free
Wyoming Street, Auburn Street, West Chestnut Street, Bakery Manager • Self motivated, results oriented team player, with the ability to make independent decisions
• High level of computer proficiency with popular software programs a must
East Elm Street, John Street
Meat Manager • Knowledge and/or experience with research and use of evidence based clinical guidelines
• Knowledge of ICD-9, CPT and HCPCS coding guidelines a plus
Location: Wilkes-Barre, PA - Northeast Pennsylvania
To find a route near you and start We are also hiring for the summer season in all departments and the
Setting and Compensation: Veritas offers an office work environment, close to local businesses and
earning extra cash, call Rosemary at following permanent Part-Time positions:
281006

transportation, with a business casual dress code and a full compensation and benefits package which

570-829-7107 Scanning Clerk, Café-Food Prep Clerks,


Cashiers & Convenient Store Clerks
includes:
• Health Insurance including vision and dental (full-time)
• Paid time off and holidays
• Opportunity for flexible work hours
Equal Opportunity Employer:
We offer competitive salary and comprehensive benefit package. EEOC Veritas is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
Apply on-line at: If you are interested in joining our fast-paced professional team,
www.shoprite.com send your resume with salary history to: careers@veritasmrs.com
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built in garage, large today!
A/C. laundry room,
MLS #11-438
rear deck, large office and free 34 Gates Street
$69,900
cleared lot, public standing fireplace.
Mary Ellen Belchick
sewers, private All appliances
570-696-6566
well. Modern included. Just move
kitchen with appli-
ances, dining area,
right in! For more
details and photos FORTY FORT
visit: www.atlas

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baths and 1/2 bath, MLS 11-604 Dietz Mountain Rd.
a fantastic sound Looking for that $181,900 7 Harris Hill Road
SALE
(Rte 309 North,
system. Lower level special place Call Kim 1 mile past Smith’s 123 Aster Ct, 510 Gibson Avenue 236 Enterprise St (1st Block off HWY)
has entry door to called home? 570-466-3338 Country Store)
Saturday, 9am-3pm
Wild Flower Village
Household, furni-
Antiques, dishes, oil
paintings, clocks,
Saturday, 8am-2pm
Too much to list,
Saturday April 30
8:00am-2:00pm
SATURDAY, APRIL 30
the garage and also Classified will address
to the side patio.
Your needs.
Lawn mowers, yard ture, depression
glass & more!
Virginia Terrace
Saturday April 30
barometer, lead
window, yard
don’t miss! Don’t Miss This One
Antique cradle,
9:00-4:30
tools, gas stove, Directions: Off
Home features gas
forced air, also cen- Open the door
with classified!
Harley Davidson,
collectibles & many
Saturday 8am-1pm 9:00am - 12:00pm
Find Bargains &
accessories,
furniture and cop- PLAINS trunks, primitive,
household goods.
Carey Avenue
Entire contents of
tral air ducts are
FORTY FORT household items. EXETER Treasures galore per pots & pans 70 E. Merritt St. Tons of good stuff. nice home. Furni-
already to install.
many features EDWARDSVILLE DALLAS
at several houses.
Everything you
Friday, Saturday &
Sunday
TRUCKSVILLE
ture including nice
bedroom sets;
MLS#11-860
$214,000 REDUCED could imagine,
in imaginative
9am-1pm antique & modern,
two dining room
Call John Vacendak
form.
Directions: LARKSVILLE sets; Thomasville &
Ethan Allen, sten-
570-823-4290 138 Mason St 1st right off
570-735-1810 ciled book cases,
Boys, girls & Wyoming Ave. in stair glide, rugs,
women’s clothes, Kingston, (Turn glassware, kitchen
15 Westminster Dr toys, new Dora at Tom Tobin) or
ORCHARD VIEW TERRACE Dollhouse, books, Cross-Valley to SATURDAY, APRIL 30 items, books, lots
of sewing items
66 East Grove St., Baby items, girls Snapper Riding Kingston/Forty-
see www. Time to purchase cloths, furniture & Lawnmower Fort exit, bear 8:00-4:00 80 Manor Drive at
inc. Fabric, nice
lamps, decorator
your first home! odds and ends. & much more! right. Left onto Directions: Off The Church of
capitol- 25 Center St. Saturday 8am-1pm Main St. Plains items, religious
Why keep paying Saturday 8am-? Welles St., left Jesus Christ of items, lots of
realestate.com Affordable single onto Elizabeth 121 East State St Entire contents of
rent, this ½ double Latter-day Saints
for additional
photos
is a great starter
home! Nice size
family 3 bedroom, 1
and 3/4 bath home DALLAS St. at Flower
Warehouse then
Clothing - all types,
household items,
nice home. Furni-
ture including very
Rt. 309 to Carver-
ton Rd. Left at light
vintage clothing,
many designer
located in a nice sports memorabilia, nice kitchen set, brand new sheet &
rooms, eat-in 2nd right onto onto Manor Dr.
DUPONT area of Forty Fort. Easton Stealth Bat, bedroom furniture, comforter sets,
kitchen, 1st floor Virginia Terrace. Church is 1/2 mile draperies, curtains
laundry, attic pull Ample size and Look for signs or bicycle & more. kitchenware, jewel-
Saturday 8am-3pm on left. and linens, lots of
freshly painted
PRICE REDUCED
down for storage,
some replacement rooms, walk up EXETER sidewalk displays
MOOSIC
ry, two nice gun
cabinets, Lionel
Huge Multi
Family Sale!
basement items
& much more! This
JENKINS TOWNSHIP
windows & a attic for storage, Estate Sale/ trains, knives, lots Children’s items,
rear deck, 2 car of holiday items, is a very nice sale!
fenced in yard. household, clothing, CREDIT CARDS
Take a look & detached garage to lots of power tools, tools & more.
name a few! hand and power, ACCEPTED!
make your offer! 280 W Center Hill Rd Saturday 9am-1pm Sale by Cook &
$27,800 MLS 11-947 numerous hunting
Contractors nails & Cook Estate
TRUCKSVILLE
MLS#10-3582 $69,900 and fishing items,
Jay A. Crossin tools, decorations, Liquidators
Jill Jones 2 vintage outboard
570-0770 filing cabinets, www.cookand
570-696-6550 boat motors, lawn
Ext. 23 turkey fryer, milk cookestate
& garden & much
CROSSIN REAL can, truck shield, & liquidators.com
more! This is a
ESTATE hunter overalls. 507 Rocky Glen
Jupiter Moon
WYOMING
NEW LISTING very nice sale!
570-288-0770 A True Garage Sale! Road, off Birney
6 Ivy Lane Studios Wyndtree Oaks CREDIT CARDS
Sat. 8:30am-2pm Ave. at Smilers
Lovely 3 bedroom April 30 & May 1 Estates ACCEPTED!
Rancher with 2 full
baths, granite FALLS HANOVER TOWNSHIP DALLAS
Saturday 9am-2pm
Sunday 10am-3pm
21 Garage Sales
Saturday, April 30
Saturday April 30
10 am - 3 pm
Sale by Cook &
Cook Estate
(Wyoming Ave to Tools, toys, burn Liquidators
kitchen counters, Giant Yard Sales 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM barrels, Coca-Cola
walk-in closet in
Master
bedroom.Separate
REDUCED! Prince of Peace
Episcopal Church
Lincoln, to Mem-
orial, to Pepe Ct.)
Estate items added
River Street in
Plains to West Say-
lor to East Saylor to
NASCAR & more.
New Merchandise!
www.cookand
cookestate
liquidators.com
HUGE FLEA
MARKET
420 Main Street Free Items Trucksville UM
shower in Master Vendors Wanted. weekly. Household, Lombardo Drive.
fixtures, Crocks, With Purchase! SHAVERTOWN Church
bath. Laundry room $10 outdoor Wii system, Wii
glassware, & tins. 40 Knob Hill Road
MOUNTAIN TOP
on main level and spaces. $15 indoor games, American
much more! Too much to list! Girl doll, antiques, 696-3897 145 Second St
spaces (limited
MLS #10-3285 collectibles, com- Fri., April 29th New or used
availability). Every
FORTY FORT
Reduced! 5.30-8.30PM
$239,000 Second Saturday. mercial tanning jewelry. Gift items.
Bi-Level. 1,750 sq ft. Sat., April 30
Jay A. Crossin Reserve at bed, girls golf clubs, Depression Glass.
3 bedrooms, 2 8AM-Noon
570-288-0770 570-654-3261 Leapster and Tools, Girls toddler
baths, 1 car garage. Collectables, Furni-
Ext. 23 games, Golds Gym clothes, Toys.
New carpeting,
Crossin Real
Estate
RR1, Box 297
MAJESTIC VIEW! paint, etc. Large lot.
Asking $112,500.
DALLAS Power Tower, car
seats, chest freez-
126 Butternut Rd
ture, Books, Cloth-
ing (incl. PROM),
Household items.
Too Much to List!
570-288-0770 3 bedroom brick Gigantic Indoor er, Porter Cable House Wares, Sea- Rain or shine.
Ranch home nes- Deremer Realty Saturday, 9-1 sonal, Children’s
generator 5250 Saturday, April 30
570-477-1149 Old 45 records,
DUPONT
tled on approxi- watt, Invacare Items, Snacks & 8am-2pm
mately an acre of Nutron R32 power 2576 Church Rd. small outboard Bakery
well groomed river-
front land with HANOVER TWP 104 Slocum Street
wheelchair, alm
wheelchair ramp,
Strollers, kids
kitchen set, play-
motor, trolling
motor, fishing poles,
Great Prices for
Tough Economy! WYOMING
breathtaking scenic
views, cascading
tree lines and the
112 Regal Street
2 family.
Renovated bath
Household & office
furniture, pool &
grill, electric key-
board, entertain-
house, toy boxes,
train table, Thomas
bed, power wheels
Dozens of shag
golfballs, NIB Shop-
Vac, Set of golf
SPRING FLING
yard items, toys, ment center, quad
legendary cliffs of
Falls. Beautiful bird
and wildlife to daz-
& kitchen, low
taxes, new
boiler, 50 x 150,
22 Hemlock St.
(Near Fern Brook)
clothing for all
ages, women &
tires, pack n play,
shop vac, 6hp tiller,
exercise bikes,
& other kids items!
Washer, dryer,
clothes & dishes.
clubs, weed wack-
er, porcelain claw-
foot tub.To many
VENDOR /
men, TVs, tools, fish

Quality 3 bedroom
zle the eye and
excellent fishing
over sized
Garage,
Saturday April 30
8am-2pm
tank & more. Some-
thing for everyone!
lawn mowers,
microwaves, televi-
Saturday 7am-12pm items to list all...
WEST WYOMING CRAFT FAIR
ranch home on and hunting for your
enjoyment. Living
$84,000. Call
570-825-7588
Tons of items.
All Priced To Sell.
Saturday 8am-3pm sions, toddler beds
(2), girls 4 pc bed-
MOUNTAIN TOP
SHAVERTOWN Saturday April 30
large lot. Family
room with cathedral
room w/fireplace,
family room, full
or 718-360-7283 Call 570-574-0523
For Directions
room set, patio fut-
niture, treadmill,
FLEA 10am To 4pm
Wyoming United
Methodist Church
ceiling, gas fire- heated basement, Collect cash, not dust! wall chime clock, MARKET
DALLAS
riverfront deck, 376 Wyoming Ave.
place, 2 car Clean out your sports cards,
central A/C and Pampered Chef,
garage. Access to basement, garage sports equipment, Thirty-One, Scentsy,
much more. A one
flagstone patio from
FORTY FORT bar stools (3), 6th Street

MULTI FAMILY
or attic and call the Lia Sophia, Mary
family room and
master bedroom.
of a a kind find.
Must see! Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
porcelain sink, vani-
ties, Baby Einstein
995 First Ave.
OPEN SPACE
YEAR ROUND Kay, Mia Bella,
Avon, Dove
MLS #10-3751 DVDs, stroller, crib
Above ground pool 829-7130! Off of Blythburn Rd. 186 Wellington, AVAILABLE Chocolate and

YARD SALE &


$182,000 mattress, New
with deck. Call Debbie Friday & Saturday, (off Pioneer Ave INSIDE & OUT many more local
home theater sur-
$165,000
MLS# 10-2905
McGuire
570-332-4413 HANOVER TWP. round sound sys-
tem, cell phones,
8am - 2:30pm
Complete set of
at top of hill)
Friday 8am-4pm,
OVER
70VENDORS
crafters.
For more info call

MOVING SALE
Crossin Real kitchen cabinets in Saturday 4/30 ACRES OF Ramonda @
Call Arlene Warunek office equipment, 570-262-0020
570-650-4169 Estate Kodak Easy Share excellent condition, 8:00am-1:00pm PARKING
570-288-0770 tools, golf items, Antiques &
Saturday April 30th camera with printer, Saturday
from 8 am to 2 pm 86 Walnut Street leaf blower, bikes, dishes & household. Collectibles:
10am-2pm BUYING
FORTY FORT
Lots of girls & boys couch, loveseat,
640 Main Rd. Something for furniture, misc
Dallas at the Back
everyone!
household, family clothes & more. oak & marble top
tables, PA House
Sunday US &
65 West
MOUNTAINTOP
Mountain Self clothing, books, 8am-4pm
Smith Hourigan Pettebone St. Storage Location Saturday & Sunday toys, jewelry. cherry china
breakfront,
FOREIGN
Group Beautiful remod- (Fern Brook Cor- 9am-3pm Something for COINS &
WILKES-BARRE
275 Phillips Street 1970's rattan
(570) 696-1195 eled home in nice ners). Something everyone.
neighborhood. 4
Well kept 2
for everyone. Baby FORTY FORT MOST ITEMS REDUCED porch set, brass CURRENCY
DUPONT
bedroom ranch with bed, bedroom
bed, 3 bath, new new kitchen, fenced Items, Household AT 12PM. EARLY BIRDS HIGHEST
carpeting new Items, Knick WELCOME IF GARAGE
sets, large
yard, one car Princess House PREMIUMS FOR
kitchen, stainless garage. Knacks, Furniture, DOORS ARE UP.
crystal collection, SILVER DOLLARS
appliances. $79,900 Tools, Clothes and
A must see. so much more. KINGSTON 28 Albert Road Mary Hughes & BETTER ITEMS
MLS #11-638 Turn at blinking light prints, household
PRICE REDUCED
$169,500
Call Tracy Zarola
570-574-6465
Everything must go!
across from Smith & outdoor items GOLD &
Leave Message 570-696-0723 DALLAS Nursing Home
Household items,
& much more.
Something for SILVER
570-881-8493
LEWITH & FREEMAN 99 RIVER ST.
custom oak enter-
tainment center,
everyone. Rain or
shine. Contact
21 Harry St.
Saturday 4/30 & JEWELRY &
Single family home
for sale in quiet FORTY FORT
92 W. Pettebone St. HANOVER TWP.
Saturday April 30
8:30-12:00
chairs, computer
desk, kids bikes,
klabbate@epix.net
for more details.
Sunday 5/1
from 8 to 4
WATCHES
ALL TYPES
neighborhood- Baby clothes & strollers, toys, Many household
OF STERLING
Beautiful 2400 Sq.
Ft. 6 bedroom, 2
items, women’s,
men’s & children
25 James Street
Tapes, sports,
Tiffany lamp, books,
games & more. SHAVERTOWN items unused, holi-
day decorations & SILVER
full baths, 2 story clothing, household jewelry, carpets, Saturday 9-3 much more. Some-
home, fully air con- items. thing for everyone. Old Postcards &
lamps, pictures &
ditioned, oil & gas Saturday, 4/30, 1-5, a lot of nice stuff! MOUNTAINTOP WILKES-BARRE TWP.
Local Photo’s,
heat, renovated
kitchen, full unfin-
ished basement, 2
Sunday 5/1, 11-4
Northmoreland
131 Pebble Circle
FORTY FORT Saturday, April 30
8am-12pm (Georgetown)
Lead Soldiers &
Old Toys, Mining

HOUSE & KINGSTON


enclosed porches, 476 Wyoming St. Road off Demunds & Military Stuff,
15 x 20 deck with A Single family 2
Nice 3 bedroom Road Old Crocks, Jugs
power awning story home with 3 single home. Gas 3 Commercial
& Bottles, Fine

GARAGE SALE
cover – generous bedrooms, bath, heat. COnvenient Sewing machines, Saturday April 30th
size lot, off street walk out basement, location. To settle furniture, Maytag 8AM-2PM China & Glass-
parking, first floor has been complete- estate. Affordable washer, house- 100th Block of
washer/dryer. All Woodbine Road,
ware, Local
ly gutted & insulat- @ $39,500 wares,Tonneau Blue Ridge Trail
appliances includ- Call Jim for details Cover for Dodge 0ff Manor Drive Advertising
ed. New dry wall, 1230 Murray St. Golf Club
ed. Offering price TOO MUCH TOO
$180,000 new wiring, electri-
Towne & Country Dakota, much Too much list!! 160 Fairway Drive
LIST! SOMETHING
St. John’s Hall STAMPS
Real Estate Co. more! Saturday 8am-1pm Friday & Saturday 756 East
Call 570-421-0587 cal service, plumb- 570-735-8932 or FOR EVERYONE!
8:00am - 3:00pm Northampton Street
or Rodite@enter.net ing, new roof, cen- 570-542-5708
EDWARDSVILLE 261 Pringle Street
PAYING
FORTY FORT
Furniture, clothes, Wed., May 4th
use “Dupont Home” tral air. Hardwood Saturday, 9am-3pm
household, books, S195
W O YSlocum
E R S V I LSt.
LE 9 am to 5 pm
in E-mail subject
line.
floor refinished.
Detached garage.
HANOVER TWP.
Contents of house
including furniture, baby items, toys,
Cuckoo Clocks, 570-718-1123
Thursday, May 5th
9 am to 2 pm
Record
Doyouneedmorespace? All work inspected
VIRGINIA TERRACE
household, antiques,
microwave, french workshop tools,
quilting stuff,
Minutes from
Wilkes-Barre
Thursday
1/2 off & bag day
Ca$h
A yard or garage sale and approved by doors, toys, whirl-
jewelry, collectibles, Prices
FLEAMARKET
code officials. pool tub, tools, rug,
in classified
is the best way
Appliances Included
Asking $135,000.
aquariums, baseball
cards & much more!
holiday, le creuset,
old records. Some- WYOMING
thing for Everyone! HERITAGE
tocleanoutyourclosets! MLS# 10-2409 Don’t Miss Out!

& BID BOARD


GALLERIES
You’re in bussiness Call Theresa
Vacendak, CRS, GRI Collect cash, not dust! DALLAS, PA
with classified! 570-650-5872 8 Diamond Ave. Clean out your Collect cash, not dust! Located Directly
DURYEA CENTRAL
REAL ESTATE
Loads of space in
this modernized tra-
180 East Grove St.
Saturday, April 30
Multi-Family
basement, garage Clean out your Antiques, across from the
Blueberry Hill.
(570) 822-1133
ditional home. 3rd 9am-2pm Yard Sale!! basement, garage Collectibles, Coins Dallas Agway on
3 bedroom ranch.
Large lot with pool.
floor is a large bed-
room with walk-in
Fishing, hunting, Housewares,
furniture, clothing
or attic and call the or attic and call the & MUCH MORE!
Flea Market Spaces 81-83 Fifth Street Rt. 415
Look for our blue
FORTY FORT
garden, kids, toys, Saturday, 9am-4pm
Lease To Buy. For
more details, call
Great starter home
closet. Modern
kitchen, family room
household items
and other
& more!
Saturday, April 30 Classified depart- Classified depart- Currently Available.
Attention: Dining room set,
boys clothing,
& white signs
Bid Board ends this
(570) 655-8118
in nice neighbor-
hood. 2 story, 2
addition, deck over-
looking large corner
miscellaneous 9am-12pm
ment today at 570- ment today at 570- Sunday 5/1 at noon knick-knacks, etc. Tues. thru Sat.
10 am to 5 pm
lot. Not just a
LINEUP bedroom, 1 bath.
Dining room, living
starter home but a
home to stay
829-7130! 829-7130! Line up a place to live Line up a place to live
in classified! in classified!
570-674-2646

ASUCCESSFULSALE room, kitchen.


Large fenced yard.
in and grow!

ADVERTISE YOUR GARAGE SALE WITH THE TIMES LEADER! CALL 829-7130.
MLS #11-622
Car port & detached
INCLASSIFIED! 2 car garage.
$79,900
$127,900
Call Colleen
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Two homes, front & New construction, New Listing 11 Michael Dr. 811 Pin Oak Dr. kitchen, electric
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Nice vinyl sided 2 heat, unfinished semi modern
car garage, patio. tan brick ranch on block of elementary the moment EVERYONE! basement, deck.
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great corner fenced Extremely well- and fridge. Nice
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lot in Hanover Twp. maintained two- yard, one car
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2 bedrooms, 2 month! Large 3 story, 7 rooms, 3 garage.
storage and a wood floors, car- offers 1450 sq. ft of located. This lovely with detached 1 car room with coal
modern baths, bedroom home with bedrooms, 2.5 Priced to sell.
workshop in the peted bedrooms, living space with home features garage. Home has insert fireplace,
additional finished formal dining room, baths, eat in MLS 11-1298
basement; Rear tiled kitchen & 1.75 baths, walk up eat-in kitchen, 3 replacement win- living room, dining
space in basement off street parking kitchen, very large $59,900
home features new baths, maple attic, and partially bedrooms, formal dows, new carpet, room kitchen PLUS
for 2 more bed- and large yard. For dining/living room Call Lu-Ann
kitchen, 2 bed- kitchen cabinets, finished basement. dining room, fresh paint and part finished
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office/playrooms. front porch , deck,
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Attached 2 car and nice size yard;
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garage connected electric heat; safe
$89,900 tray ceiling in living realtyinc.com fenced yard, new level family room neighborhood,. & additional 3-4 car
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MLS# 10-4597 room & attached gas furnace, hard- features large bar. MLS 11-442 garage... PLUS 2nd
way which could be MLS#09-2449 move-in condition
Call Vieve Zaroda 2 car garage. wood floors & 1 year warranty $99,000 lot for a great back
a great entertaining $64,900 for the right buyer; Collect cash, not dust!
(570) 474-6307 $279,900 more. Call Ann included. This home Call John Polifka yard. This is a
area! Above ground Call Charles no realtors or bro-
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Washington St.
stainless appli- 77 Blackberry Lane
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very nice 3 bed- Fully occupied dou-
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MOUNTAIN TOP
570-655-8034 111 Falcon Drive woodwork and a rooms each side,
HARDING full bath, attached Brand new since Lovely nearly com- beautiful stained off street parking
JENKINS TWP
Price Reduction! two car garage.
Nice raised ranch in 2004, 3 bedrooms, pleted renovated glass window. and fenced in yard.
MLS 11-1230 2 baths, central air, Victorian farmhouse MLS #10-2584
quiet neighborhood. Kitchen appliances
$169,900 2 car garage, shed,
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utility room with 3/4 home with 3 season nace, a/c unit and views, high ceilings, Home also has a
bath. Walk up stairs porch, nice yard & master bath all original woodwork, one car detached
to eat-in kitchen private driveway. replaced. Modern gutted, rewired, garage.
with balcony, hard- $69,499 kitchen with granite insulated and sheet- $83,900
310 Lockville Rd. island, tile floors, rocked, newer roof, Affordable New MLS 11-347
wood floors, living Call Barbara at
room, bedrooms
and full bath. Bright
SERENITY 570-474-2340
ext 44 or
maple cabinets.
Fireplace in family
vinyl siding, kitchen
and baths. Lots of
Construction with
Pond - 2 Available
Call John
570-704-6846 PITTSTON
Enjoy the serenity room, large closets,
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1717 River Road
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Stamped concrete
Elk Lake School Dis-
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1 acre with pond.
Central sewer.
ates, Inc.
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KINGSTON TWP.
Coldwell Banker home with 3 bed- information and 570-696-2468 hardwood, tile,
by nature the prop-
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$99,900
Great entertaining
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HARVEYS LAKE 2 W Sunrise Dr.
ly will be able to
make this home
their own! Beautiful-
laundry. Corner low
maintenance lot.
For more informa-
ly kept Ranch with tion and photos visit
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bath, partially fin- realtyinc.com
581-583 ished basement, 3 now is the time to
make the invest- MLS 11-930
Plymouth St. season room, $115,000
NEW LISTING! ment! 50' of lake-
Perfect for owner 163 Poplar St. almost 1 acre in 52 Broadway Street Call Colleen
Charming two-story front on a motor-
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home with hard- boat lake! With a
maintained, bright & home with original trict. Home Warran- nice lot, vinyl siding, 4 bedroom ranch
Well maintained wood and pine newer roof, remod-
spacious two family. Entertaining is a woodwork. Corner cy included. For replacement win- with large updat-
bi-level continually floors, modern eled kitchen and
Each identical unit “must” in this lot in quiet neigh- more information dows. Fenced yard. ed kitchen, open
cared for by the kitchen and baths, bath, not much left
has Approx. (1300 waterfront com- borhood. Roof 9 and photos visit our MLS# 11-1140 floor plan, living
original owners. formal living room for you to do but
sq ft.) with 3 bed- pound! Spacious years old. Hard- website at $54,900 room with fire-
Upgraded kitchen and dining room, 3 relax and enjoy the
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PITTSTON
with granite counter Call Jill Shaver bedrooms, gas Lake views from
living & dining modate family and condition. Ductless realtyinc.com Hunter Office: floors in living
tops and breakfast heat, separate the sunroom, dining
rooms & eat in friends in this five AC and new 100 MLS #11-370 (570) 328-0306 room, bedrooms
bar. Four bedrooms 330SF of office room, bedrooms or
kitchen. Clean neu- bedroom, 3500SF amp wiring $174,900 and kitchen.
and two baths. space. Detached patio. This home
tral décor with wall beauty. Old world MLS #11-625 Call Charlie Updated bath.
Large veranda over garage and carport, makes a perfect
to wall carpet charm includes $89,000 570-829-6200 Sunroom over-
the garage. Lower updated windows, summer getaway or
throughout. Newer living room with Donald Crossin VM 101 looks state game
level recreation roof and furnace. year round home.
roof & tilt-in win- knotty pine walls, 570-288-0770 lands. Walk out
room with fireplace Zoned business MLS #10-3124
dows. Each side beamed ceilings CROSSIN REAL lower level, easily
and wet bar. 27’ x commercial. $269,900
has a full attic & and a gas stone ESTATE finished-only
10’ 3-season MLS#11-1010 Call Jill Jones
basement with fireplace Dining 570-288-0770 needs carpet. This
room…. A great $129,000
washer & dryer room includes two is a must see!
place to entertain. Call Maribeth Jones
KINGSTON
hook-ups. Gas 68-70 Plank St.
built-in corner $164,500
heat. 581 side has a cupboards and
Motivated sellers! Shopping for a 570-696-6565
MLS# 11-1349
Affordable double
Come and tour this block property!
new apartment?
private fenced rear
yard & was rented
for $695 Month &
sitting area with
stone fireplace
Game room with
lovely home
in a great LAFLIN Classified lets
Call Michael Pinko
(570) 899-3865
570-696-6550
Each unit has 3
bedrooms, living
now vacant . 583 mahogany flooring,
neighborhood! you compare costs - room, full bath,
MLS#11-1031
PARDEESVILLE
side rents for $600 without hassle dining room & eat-
Five bedrooms,
Month with a long
time tenant.
including fabulous
views of the lake in
$239,500
Mary Ellen Belchick or worry! MOCANAQUA in kitchen. Separate
utilities & off-street
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$98,750
the spacious mas-
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973-476-1499
room (presently an
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290 Reynolds St.
Very roomy 2 story LARKSVILLE
570-474-6307
CORNER LOT the mortgage or
use both units as
dens with perenni-
als and annuals. 84’
on lovely street in 7 Hickorywood Dr. NANTICOKE an investment
of lakefront with
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JENKINS TWP. Kingston. 4 bed-
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Wonderful 4 bed-
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property. Call today
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$84,800
house! “Low taxes”. sweeping views of
Looking for the right deal place in living room. the valley. Master 2 bedroom, 1 bath MLS#10-3778
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bedroom with walk-
on an automobile? $850,000. as well as formal in closet and bath, from the river with 570-696-6554
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dining room. Freshly ultra modern eat-in detached 2 car
It’s a showroom in print! painted, carpets kitchen with granite garage.
Beautiful Bi-Level Single family built
cleaned and numer- counters and cherry $59,900
Classified’s got ous updates makes cabinets with large with Oak Hardwood MLS# 11-283
in 2005. 2.5 baths,
200 - 202 E. two story with
the directions! this move-in ready! island and stainless Floors in Living Five Mountains
Union Street attached garage.
room, Dining room,
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PITTSTON TWP.
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MLS #11-364 unfinished base-
MOCANAQUA
story on a corner Upgrades Galore, utilities, 2 vehicle 140 corner lot.
$159,900 ment with
lot with fenced in central air, gas built-in garage. Kitchen with cen-
Mary Ellen Belchick walk-out to yard.
yard and 2 car heat, 16x32 Great opportunity ter cooking island,
570-696-6566 For more informa-
garage. 4 bed- in-ground pool for investors or live dining room,
tion and photos visit in one & collect rent raised ceiling with
rooms, 1 bath, surrounded with
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1,660 sq. ft. For Perennial Gardens
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MLS #10-4060 bedrooms, other Carpeting thru out
and photos visit Hot Tub, shed,
$269,900 has 3 bedrooms. home. Tiled
www.atlas
KINGSTON Call Colleen deck, oversized
Single family home realtyinc.com driveway, 1 car $105,000 kitchen and bath. 120 Parnell St.
located on a well 570-237-0415 MLS# 10-3329 Kitchen appli-
Main Road $89,900 garage. 1 year Classic Ranch in
manicured fenced Country Living MLS 10-3684 warranty. $189,900 Very nice side by Louise Laine ances included. great location. 3
corner lot. This At It’s Best. Call Bill MLS# 10-3677 side (2 unit) with off 570-283-9100 x 20 NICELY PRICED bedroom, 3 baths,
home provides Well Maintained 570-362-4158 Call Nancy Palumbo street parking for 5, $219,900 high quality
paved off street farmhouse on 6+ 570-714-9240 public water & (570) 233-1993 throughout. 3 sea-
parking & a single acres. Garage, sewer. At present son porch over

PITTSTON
car detached stream. Easy time both sides are looking private rear
garage. Entering
the front door
access to Route 11.
Affordable at DRASTIC vacant. Live in one
side and rent out Doyouneedmorespace?
yard. Owners says
sell and lowers

JENKINS TWP.
you’re greeted by REDUCED TO the other.
REDUCTION!!!!!
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hardwood floors, $159,500 $75,000 A yard or garage sale
updated windows
& a pleasant floor
Call Jim LARKSVILLE MOUNTAIN MLS# 10-3183 in classified
$219,900. For
more information
Towne & Country NEW LISTING! Five Mountains is the best way and photos please
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$89,900
HUNLOCK CREEK Call Charlie for
MLS# 10-4598
Call Vieve Zaroda
(570) 474-6307 HOME AUCTION % NANTICOKE
107 Johnson St.
4 bedroom Ranch
home with hard-
your private
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Ext. 2772 250 Susquehan- 543 wood floors, large
nock Drive
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room sizes, gas
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Stately 5 bedroom
1382 Woodview
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on pristine 1 acre
lot…grape vines, readers read Nice home, corner
lot, large unfinished
neighborhood.
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fruit trees, fish the Classified basement. For
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570-474-6307 Country Living
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restored to its origi-
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farmhouse on 6+ laundry and 1/2 room, living room, beamed ceilings, MLS 11-1209
Huge Reduction rooms, 2 baths, 1st
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access to Route 11. boo floors, living deck. Located in a MLS#11-1079 570-829-6200
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Affordable at Goldstar communi- $325,000.

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REDUCED TO fireplace. 2 tier ty, lake rights, Call Maribeth Jones
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at
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pants of this newly ments done includ-
acres with many Bedrooms, 3 Baths, #11018C, Pro Comp Lift Kit, New stainless steel
constructed Ranch ing new (2 yrs. old)
outdoor features. 264 Burke Street Fireplace, 2 Car Pro Comp Extreme Alloy Wheels, Auto., appliances, 2 car
home on a low traf- central air and fur-
Garage. No maintenance Garage. Excellent attached and 1 car
fic street. All you
MLS# 11-319 fees. Many Condition. All Appli- nace. 1 car garage A/C, Fog Lamps, Black Step Tubes, built-in garage,
could ask for is
$325,000 upgrades. Move in ances Included. with attached cus- Hardtop, Wheel Flares, Tow Hooks paved driveway,
already here, 3 tom built carport. LOCAL TRADE, 1 OWNER

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bedrooms, 2 baths,
$
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2 bedroom, 2.5 for details. MLS #10-3624 MILES fireplace & property
and stainless steel $139,000
baths. All appli- Asking $219,900 goes to a stream
kitchen, gas fire- Donald Crossin
ances, washer Call 570-817-1228 in the back.
place, central air, 2
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home. 3 bed-
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place in living room.
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lower level family
MLS #11-772
117 Mara Lane
This townhome is
better than new! It
room w/laundry and
3/4 bath. 3 bed-
rooms w/2 full
tures an open floor
plan, ultra kitchen,
hardwoods
2007 F O RD ED GE AW D $65,000
Call Karen Ryan
throughout, two- #11592A, V6, 3.5L, AT, A/C,
baths on upper

17,9 50*
has been upgraded PW, PDL, CD/MP3,
with bamboo floors
in Living Room &
level. Deck and
patio for outdoor
sided gas FP, spa-
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Charming 2 story, room sizes, 5 bed-
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lived in for 6 central a/c, inter-
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with old world
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livin-
in
rooms, 4 baths, fin-
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21 ,450
$583,000 Privacy Glass, AT, A/C,
$ *
capacity high- garage. What more floors, wood stair- laundry / powder
efficiency washer & could you want? case, stained glass room, 2 bedrooms, MLS #11-952 Alloys, Low Miles
dryer. HUGE 12x26 MLS #11-782 windows and more. 1.5 baths on a deep Call Tracy Zarola LOCAL TRADE, 1 OWNER
$199,900 Amenities include a lot with patio and 570-574-6465
2006 C SRX AW D
Deck. Walk-out
basement. QUIET
cul-de-sac location.
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
Formal
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Dining
in
waterfall. Priced to
sell $54,900. Call
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partially finished Bell Real Estate
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MLS #11-334 garage all on a 100’ plan. Huge rooms,
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lower level (800
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feet!), just move
This home offers great family living. right in! Lake
Situated on over 2 acres this 2 Lehman schools
Story home is known for its style $219,000
and quality. Beautiful wood floors MLS #11-306
flow through the rooms, plus the Call Tracy Zarola
family room is highlighted by a 570-574-6465
stone fireplace. Home warranty 570-696-0723
is included.Siding on the home is
made by Certain teed and it is a
LEWITH & FREEMAN
fiber cement siding.
$485,000
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22 W. Germania St

9 Jay Street Well cared for and 195 Mclean St. 35 Hillard St. NEW LISTING!
Totally renovated nicely kept. A place Off street parking Great NEW LISTING! 104 5TH ST.
Ranch home. to call home! Com- with carport, nice neighborhood 54 CORLEAR ST. Great location to
Modern kitchen, plete with 2 car rear yard, first floor surrounds this Well maintained invest in with this Former Vic Mar 1011-1015 Oak St
home on a double 25 St. Mary’s St. building. Reduced! Available 2 buildings
modern bath, 3 oversized garage, laundry, updated updated 2 story duplex, you can 3,443 sq. ft. This 6,600 sq. ft.
bedrooms, AC, central air, first floor electrical, some with original lot, on a lovely resi- have a tenant help Turnkey business concrete block on site. #1011 is a 2
dential street. Walk masonry commer- opportunity. story office building
off street parking. laundry, eat in replacement win- woodwork. 3 with your mortgage cial building with building has multi-
Affordable at kitchen. Convenient dows, why not take bedroom, 1 bath, to the River Com- or just collect the Complete commer- ple uses. 5 offices with approximately
mon Park. Close to warehouse/office cial kitchen, large 3800 square feet.
$149,500 to shopping, West a look at this 1,500 sq.ft. oak rents. 2 bedrooms and 2 apartments & kitchenette.
Towne & Country Pittston pool and home!!!! 3 Bed- eat-in kitchen, schools. 1st floor in each unit. Semi- dining area, 90 x Over 5,800 sq. ft.. #1015 is a single
bedroom and ½ with separate elec- 130 parking lot. story building with
Real Estate Co. ball fields. $152,500 rooms, large eat in wood floors, modern kitchens tric and heat. Per- warehouse space
570-735-8932 or MLS 11-583 kitchen, lower level stained glass bath. 2nd floor 2 or and baths. Both Live-in quarters. (high ceilings). 2 approximately 3000
3 bedrooms and a fect for contractors Well known square feet.
570-542-5708 Call Judy Rice has a 1/2 bath and windows, large units have access or anyone with stor- overhead doors.
570-714-9230 a built in bar area, room sizes, fenced full bath. Although to the basement for location. $95,500 $489,000

SWOYERSVILLE not currently fin- age needs. For $89,000 MLS# 11-445
would make a nice yard, deck. $89,000 storage. First floor more information MLS 10-1326
game room! Call for MLS #10-3023 ished, the base- has gas fireplace, MLS# 11-445 Bob Kopec Call Pat Guzzy
ment is heated and and photos log onto Call Pat Guzzy 570-407-2480
your appointment Call Tracy Zarola ductless A/C units www.atlas HUMFORD
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WEST WYOMING $67,500


LEWITH & FREEMAN space. Call for your
private showing.
workshop
Take a look and
area. $89,000
438 Tripp St
Call Jill Jones
MLS#11-1142 bring your offers!
MLS #10-3872
JENKINS TOWNSHIP
WILKES-BARRE
387-389 North
$115,000
MaryEllen Belchick
MLS#11-1038
$109,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
VM 101
May Street
696-6566 or Walter Jill Jones
Investors Wanted! Hampton St. Belchick 696-2600 696-6550
Stone front 2 bed- Three Unit. Great ext. 301 570-586-1111
570-696-6550 Location. Great
room, 2 story on 570-586-1111
nice lot. Open 1st
floor with nice eat-in WILKES-BARRE
Income. Tenants
pay all utilities. Doyouneedmorespace? PITTSTON
Good condition.
kitchen. 2nd floor
needs tlc. Gas heat. $95,000 A yard or garage sale
Space Heaters.
$35,900. Call Pat
Call (616) 379-1165
WILKES-BARRE YATESVILLE DALLAS in classified
is the best way Former Parrish
570-885-4165
Coldwell Banker WILKES-BARRE tocleanoutyourclosets! Center Hall with
kitchen & parking.
Gerald L. Busch You’re in bussiness For more informa-
Real Estate, Inc. with classified! tion and photos visit

SWOYERSVILLE SUNDAY
231 Poplar St.
Nice 3 bedroom EDWARDSVILLE www.atlas
realtyinc.com 144 S. Main St.
Busy downtown
home in move-in MLS#08-2954
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Completely remod-
eled home with
condition.
Hardwood floors in 20 Osborne Drive
678 Lehman
Outlet Road
$179,900
Call Charlie
location, perfect for
your business. Be a
part of the Down-
living & dining INVESTMENT! Buy a newer 2
everything new. 133-135 Old River Rd Unusual Opportunity town Revitalization.
New kitchen, baths, room. Upgraded 39 W. Chestnut St. story in the growing in Back Mountain. Located across
appliances including Lots of room in this Designed and con- Willow View Devel-
bedrooms, tile structed as a 4-unit Ranch Home from the Tomato
floors, hardwoods, stainless double single with 3 floors opment. This home zoned Residential Festival lot, current-
oven, refrigerator & of living space. 3 apartment building. has 3 bedrooms,
granite countertops, Solid brick and attached to ly has a 3 story
dishwasher. Great
KINGSTON
all new stainless bedrooms, 1 bath 2.5 baths, formal Commercial building on the
storage space masonry exterior. Lawrence St.
steel appliances, with hardwood dining and sitting Building (formerly property. When
in full basement Each apartment Nice 3 unit
refrigerator, stove, floors throughout, room, family room print shop) with removed, would
& walk-up attic. contains 1300+/-SF property. Lots of
microwave, dish- natural woodwork, with wood burning separate utilities on leave a 30x120
$82,000 of living space with off street parking
184 Owen St. washer, free stand- all windows have fireplace, finished over 2 beautiful building lot that
MLS #10-4456 6 rooms, 2 bed- and bonus 2 car
Roomy 2 story, 4 ing shower, tub for been replaced, room in lower level, acres in Lake Twp. backs on Wharf
Barbara Young rooms and one garage. All units are
bedroom, 1.75 bath two, huge deck, laundry/pantry off of electric heat and with plenty of Street.REDUCED
Call 570-466-6940 bath. Full concrete rented. Great
single family home large yard, excellent kitchen. 4x10 entry central air. 2 car parking. So many MLS 10-2742
ext. 55 basement and off- income with low
on a large lot with neighborhood foyer, space for 2 garage, level lot. possibility's. Can be $14,900
street parking for 6 maintenance
large modern eat in NEW REDUCED
kitchen. Large living
and dining rooms.
$154,900 (835.00 /
30years/ 5%) COLDWELL BANKER, additional bed-
rooms on the 3rd cars. MLS#11-1232
$124,900
PRICE.
MLS 10-2379
purchased as
residential home.
$159,900
MLS# 10-2675
Call Lu-Ann
570-602-9280
floor. Roof is new.
RUNDLE REAL ESTATE
570-654-1490 Ted Poggi Call for more Call Karen
1st floor laundry MLS 11-325 $246,000 details. Property 47 N. Thomas St.
283-9100 ext.25 Call Lu-Ann
Coldwell Banker Well maintained
room, ductless air Jay A. Crossin Type:RC: Rundle Real Estate
conditioning on 1st
floor, vinyl siding, WILKES-BARRE 570-288-0770
Ext. 23
570-602-9280 Residential with
Commercial
570-474-2340
duplex in a nice
area of Kingston.

FORTY FORT
carport, off street 2nd floor unit is
PITTSTON
241 Dana Street CROSSIN REAL Function
parking and much ESTATE occupied. New
WEST WYOMING
$165,000
more. 570-288-0770 MLS #11-42 138-148 Welles St. roof, new heating 2 Unit through
MLS 11-432 LINEUP 570-242-2795 system, brand new 8 Unit apartments
$149,900
Jay A. Crossin REDUCED!! WILKES-BARRE ASUCCESSFULSALE YATESVILLE in ground pool
recently installed.
for sale in the
Greter Pittston

PRICE REDUCED
Ext. 23 Laundry hook-up for area. Call
Crossin Real
Estate
INCLASSIFIED! both units in base-
ment. Newer roof
570-655-1606
Doyouneedmorespace?
570-288-0770
Spacious 3 A yard or garage sale
and exterior
recently painted. PITTSTON
THOMPSON bedroom, 1.5 baths
with textured
in classified DRASTIC PRICE
MLS 11-1199
$144,500
Township Blvd.

ceilings, updated
is the best way Job Seekers are REDUCTION! Jay A. Crossin
570-288-0770
536 W. Eighth St. kitchen, all appli- 455 S. Main St. tocleanoutyourclosets! looking here! Be part of the
Welles Street Ext. 23
ances including Charming traditional You’re in bussiness Where's your ad? CROSSIN REAL
Nice starter home Revitalization! 2
home. Four bed- 570-829-7130 and ESTATE
with 7 rooms, 3 dishwasher, tiled
room, very large liv- with classified! 12 Reid st.
Spacious Bi-level ask for an employ-
buildings with
offices & ware- 570-288-0770
bedrooms, 1.25 bath with whirlpool
WILKES-BARRE
baths. 1 car garage ing room, finished home in semi-pri- ment specialist house/garage
KINGSTON
tub, 2nd floor attic, beautiful
and carport. Home vate location with areas. Zoned M-1.
RR 2 Box 84B
New Listing!
has plenty of park-
ing in rear with
laundry room.
Replacement
woodwork, French
doors & fenced in
back yard. REDUCED
private back yard. 3
season room. Gas
DALLAS Office space for
lease. Call agent for
MAKE AN OFFER!
Ideal location
shed and great windows. fireplace in lower more details. 138- between Wilkes-
2 Story, Large Lot, yard. $80,000 MLS # 11-1117 level family room. 4 142 Approx 9784 Barre & Scranton.
Needs Siding, Nice MLS #11-559 MLS# 11-88 $75,000 bedrooms, garage. sq. ft. & 144-146 Ample parking with
Interior Features! $92,900 Call Arlene Warunek George Sailus For more informtion approx 5,800 sq ft. room for additional
MLS# 11-1184 Call Tom 570-650-4169 (570) 407-4300 and photos visit $335,000 spaces. Perfect for
$74,900 570-262-7716 TRADEMARK wwww.atlas Contact Judy Rice medical or profes-
Call Jill Shaver REALTORS realtyinc.com 714-9230 sional offices. Con-
Hunter Office: MLS 10-4740 MLS# 11-4293 tact agent to show.
(570) 328-0306 Highly visible office

Smith Hourigan
WILKES-BARRE $159,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
Commercial space
for lease. $10/sq. ft.
building w/ample off
street parking.
Contact Judy Rice
570-714-9230
MLS# 10-1110
116 Amber Lane Physician's office Executive office on
It's that time again! Group Very nice Bi-level VM 101 ready to occupy 1st level. Potential
Rent out your (570) 696-1195 home with 2-3 bed- approx 7500 sq. ft. for 2 tenants in
apartment
with the Classifieds WILKES-BARRE
rooms, open floor
plan, built in
garage, driveway,
Various suites up to
20,000 sq. ft. also FORTY FORT lower level.
$449,000
570-829-7130 available. State of MLS #11-995
on corner lot.

YATESVILLE
the art amenities. Call Tracy Zarola
PLAINS
WILKES-BARRE
Lower level family Ample parking. 570-574-6465
Looking for the right deal room with pellet Contact Judy Rice 570-696-0723
on an automobile? 73 Richard Street
Turn to classified.
3 Bedroom, 1 Bath
Traditional in Very
stove. Move in
condition home.
REDUCED!
714-9230
MLS# 10-4102 LEWITH & FREEMAN
For more informa-
It’s a showroom in print!
Classified’s got
Good

Street
Condition.
Open Layout. Off
Parking,
tion and photos visit
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NEW LISTING!
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Walk into the Many Updates. Unique investment
MLS 10-4538
THORNHURST warmth of this
charming home that
defines the quaint
Asking $47,900
Call 570-762-1537
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
DURYEA opportunity for a 4
unit building that
107-109 E. Carey St.
High traffic, high
2 or 3 bedroom 108 Simpson St. for showing includes 1 small potential location
home in Country Cute and well cared architecture of commercial space with enough space
Club Estates. 1.5 for home. Enclosed Wilkes-Barre. The for 2 second floor
Looking to buy a 61 Pittston Ave.
& 3 spacious
bath with lots of patio on back, off owners maintained apartments. Low apartments. Large
the fine woodwork, home? Stately brick Ranch
storage space. street parking for 4 maintenance S. Mountain Blvd. front windows for
For info & pics, original stained Place an ad here in private location.
WILKES-BARRE
cars. Nice big yard, and let the exterior & grounds. Best location in showroom display.
1061fairway. glass windows,built Large room sizes, Mountaintop. 7,700 Basement & sub-
privacy in rear. sellers know! Convenient location
weebly.com in book cases, 2 fireplace, central sq. ft. building with basement for
MLS 09-3505 with high visibility.
sets of French 570-829-7130 A/C. Includes
SALE BY OWNER
Call 570-472-3032 $49,900 $118,500 250’ frontage. additional storage
doors, cozy fire- extra lot. 622 Donnelly St. Currently an or workspace.
Call Jay Crossin
WILKES-BARRE
MLS #11-358
place and old fash- MLS #10-3512 Double Block in
WANAMIE Ext. 23 Karen Ryan automotive $125,900
ioned archways. PRICE REDUCED good condition. center. Building is MLS# 10-1919
CROSSIN REAL 84 Madison Street 570-283-9100 X-14
Has a definite $198,900 Great investment adaptable Call Stanley
950 Center St. ESTATE
appeal with the Call Charlie property. Come to many uses.
570-288-0770 (570) 817-0111
many updates. 570-829-6200 take a look. $595,000 Coldwell Banker
WILKES-BARRE MLS# 10-2560 VM 101 $96,000 Call Dave
$135,000 MLS# 10-2668 Rundle Real Estate
570-474-6307
Call Brenda Call Karen 570-474-2340
Suder Office: Coldwell Banker
FREELAND SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP Need to rent that
Rundle Real Estate

GREAT VIEW
(570) 696-2468
570-474-2340 1017-1019 Centre St. Vacation property?
Shopping for a Place an ad and
Unique Property.
Well maintained 2
Nice duplex.
Renovated 2nd 54 Penn Street
Renovated two
new apartment? EDWARDSVILLE get started!
570-829-7130
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3.5 acres. Pole
ment or convert
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INVESTMENT! 3 bedroom, 1 bath
Barn 30 x 56 for with walk-in linen called home?
storage of equip-
123 S. Main St., on 1st Floor.
closet; first floor or worry! Classified will address
Great downtown 2 bedroom, 1 bath
ment, cars or Wilkes-Barre LINE UP 2nd floor. Detached laundry with 1/2 Get moving Your needs. HIGHWAY 315
boats. A must garage. bath; large dining with classified! Open the door
see property.
opportunity for
A GREAT DEAL... $79,000 room with oak floor- 2 acres of commer-
$289,000
MLS# 10-3799
investor! Ideal for
student housing! IN CLASSIFIED! MLS# 11-1095
Call Jeff Cook
ing; eat-in kitchen
with oak cabinets
THINKING OF SELLING? 62-67 ½Thomas St
This would make an
with classified! cial land. 165 front
feet. Driveway
First floor tenant is access permit and
Call Geri Looking for the right deal Realty World and built in table; awesome family
a successful lot drainage in
570-696-0888 Bank Capital stained glass win- compound. No
570-696-3801
restaurant with a on an automobile? 570-235-1183 dows, wrap porch, shortage of parking
place. WIll build to
lease. Plus 4 large, suit tenant or avail-
Turn to classified.
LEWITH & FREEMAN
570-288-9371
2 bedroom apart-
ments on the sec- It’s a showroom in print!
WILKES-BARRE
fenced yard; ceiling
fans; shed; gas
heat; walk up attic
on this unique prop-
erty. One single SUNDAY MAY 15
NANTICOKE able for land lease.
For more informa-
ond and third floors. Classified’s got home, one duplex Spacious well tion and photos visit
Large Modern Bi with wood flooring; and an extra lot all FOR SALE
WEST PITTSTON Off-street parking
for 3 cars.
the directions! Level.
remodeled,
Newly
hard-
close to mall.
$85,900. By
included. Homes
maintained double
home with 4 bed- MULTI-UNIT
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
322 SALEM ST. MLS#11-829
WILKES-BARRE wood floors, 2 story appointment only
FREE MARKET are right on the
Edwardsville/Larksvi rooms on each MLS 11-17

PROPERTY
$154,900 ANALYSIS! Price Negotiable
addition. Deck, Call (570) 970-8065 For a confidential lle border. side. 1017 side is
Ted Poggi 283-9100 Call Charlie
garage, large or email evaluation of $129,900 owner occupied
ext. 25 Available immedi- 570-829-6200
fenced yard. Quiet aleta59@msn.com. your home. 11-252 with ductless AC, ately. Commercial VM 101
neighborhood. Extra CALL TODAY! Call Betty
amenities. $190,000 WYOMING oil or coal heat, property has 2
570 696-2468. (570) 510-1736 apartments and
Call 570-814-5948 modern living
rooms, kitchen & large office area,

WILKES-BARRE baths. Fenced in lots of storage, multi


Great 1/2 double WILKES-BARRE back yard with
“bay” heated

PLYMOUTH
MINERS MILLS garage, large yard,
located in nice 313 N. River Street 29 W. Beatty St. shed. Great oppor- ample off street
West Pittston loca- Nice 2 bedroom Lovely 2 story re- Smith Hourigan tunity to live in 1017 parking; all units
tion. 3 bedrooms, single home, A/C, modeled home in Group & pay your mort- rented; Close to Rt
new carpet. Vertical well maintained. very good condi- 570-287-1196 81 and Cross Valley
gage with 1019
blinds with all appli- Near courthouse tion. Laminate and expressway; off-
ances. Screened in & colleges. 530 Dennison Ave. rental property
tile flooring through- Collect cash, not dust! $99,952 street parking. Seri-
porch and yard. For
more information
Affordably Priced
@ $44,900.
out. 16x20 great
room addition with REDUCED Clean out your Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your MLS# 11-1229
ous inquiries only.
No brokers/real
and photos visit Call Jim cathedral ceilings Great 3 bedroom basement, garage Call Stanley
estate agents!
www.atlas Towne & Country Cape Cod with basement, garage (570) 817-0111
and recessed light- or attic and call the $189,999 Call
realtyinc.com 191 Andover St. Real Estate Co. ing. Quiet neighbor- charm & character, or attic and call the Coldwell Banker (570) 878-2424
MLS#10-1535 Lovely single family 570-735-8932 or 1 3/4 baths, nice Classified depart- Classified depart-
155 E Walnut St.
hood. Appliances Rundle Real Estate after 10:00 a.m. Good investment
$59,000 3 bedroom home 570-542-5708 included in sale. yard. MLS# ment today at 570- ment today at 570- 570-474-2340 property knocking
Charlie VM 101 with lots of space. $62,000 10-342 $139,900 829-7130! 829-7130! on your door. Don't
Finished 3rd floor, 570-885-3664 call Nancy
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basement, garage $69,900 Clean out your
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or attic and call the
Jay A. Crossin
570-288-0770 Classified depart- Classified depart- basement, garage
or attic and call the
MLS# 10-2666
Call Karen
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ment today at 570- ment today at 570- Classified depart- Coldwell Banker
ment today at 570-
829-7130!
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909 Income & 909 Income & 912 Lots & Acreage 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 944 Commercial
Commercial Commercial Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Properties
DURYEA
Properties Properties
44.59 ACRES KINGSTON
PLYMOUTH Wilkes-Barre
WILKES-BARRE FORTY FORT
WILKES-BARRE WYOMING SDK GREEN 2 APARTMENTS
2 bedroom apt &
Apartments
Available
Free standing build-
ing. Would be great
819 North FRANKLIN GARDENS
Washington St.
HANOVER TOWNSHIP ACRES HOMES
11 Holiday Drive
also 2 room efficien-
cy.
stove
Heat,
&
water,
fridge
SAINT JOHN SENIOR LIVING
for any commercial
use. 1900 sq. ft. on
the ground floor
1st floor, 2 bedroom,
stove, refrigerator,
Kingston
“A Place To
included. Efficiency
includes electric.
APARTMENTS with an additional
800 sq. ft in finished
941 Apartments/ private deck, wash- Call Home” Near bus stop. 419 N. Main St
Š1 & 2 bedrooms
lower level. Excel-
er/dryer hookup. $500 & $400/mo. Wilkes Barre lent location, only 1
Unfurnished Heat, garbage &
Spacious 1, 2 & 3
No smoking or pets. ŠLaundry facility block from North
Industrial Site. Rail Bedroom Apts
sewer included. Spacious
ASHLEY
served with all 3 Bedroom Security & refer- ŠStove, fridge Cross Valley
Affordable Building $625/month 1 bedroom.
utilities. KOZ Townhomes ences required. Call ŠSecure building Expressway and
waiting for your 570-842-1264 Secured Senior
approved. For more Modern 2 bedroom, Gas heat included (570) 592-2902 one block from
2020 Sq. Ft, business to occupy Building. ŠCommunity
laundry, parking,bus Wyoming Ave (route
FREE
HANOVER TWP PLYMOUTH
Commercial build- it! It also offers information and Applicants must
stop. No pets. Rooms. 11) Take advan-
ing on corner lot income from 2 bed- photos visit 24hr on-site Gym be over age 62 &
www.atlas Water included. ŠElevator tage of this prime
with parking. Prime room apartment 214 Taft Street Community Room Nice, recently reno- be income
realtyinc.com $535 + utilities, first location for just
location. Lower above. Off street 2nd floor. Modern 2 Swimming Pool vated 1st floor 1 qualified. Š2 fully handicap
$2,395,000 /last & security $1050 per month!
level street parking. Offers con- bedroom. Newer Maintenance FREE bedroom. Stove & accessible apts.
MLS#10-669 570-954-1992 570-262-1131
entrance. Close to sidered! MLS 11-572 kitchen, bath, stove Controlled Access Fridge included. Rent start at $501 also available
COMMERCIAL SPACE
major highways. $79,500 Call Charlie Patio/Balcony
AVOCA
& fridge. Washer & $500 + electric & per month.
$149,900 Call Judy Ross dryer in basement. and much more... garbage. Lease,
MLS# 10-3225 570-714-9230 $500 + utilities & Call Today security, references
Includes ALL
utilities. RECENTLY RENOVATED
Call Jeff Cook
Realty World
1 & 2 bedroom
apartments, just security. No pets.
No smoking. Call
or stop by
for a tour!
Call for appointment
and application.
Call Christy
570-417-0088
KINGSTON FOR RENT
Bank Capital
remodeled, no pets.
$500 to $575 + (570) 825-6259 Now Offering 570-417-0088 570-970-6694 620 Market St.
570-235-1183 Move In Specials Equal Wilkes-Barre Newly Renovated
utilities & security.
Land for sale?
Place an ad Looking for the right deal
PRICES REDUCED
EARTH
Call 570-328-3773 HUGHESTOWN 570-288-9019 SHEATOWN Housing
Opportunity
Wilkes University
Campus
Prime Space.
1,250 sq. ft.,

AVOCA
CONSERVANCY 4 Room/2 bedroom, Beautiful 1st floor, 2 Studio up to 4 bed-
on an automobile? Near Kingston
and SELL
570-829-7130 Turn to classified.
It’s a showroom in print!
LAND FOR SALE
46+/- Acres 3 rooms, wall to wall
wall to wall carpet,
appliances, wash- LARKSVILLE
Very clean, 1st floor
1/2 bedroom. Stove
and fridge. Large
WILKES-BARRE
room. From $400.
All utilities included.
Corners. Great
location for retail or
Hanover Twp., carpeting, appli- er/dryer hookup, off kitchen, on-site 570-826-1934
WILKES-BARRE
Commercial
Classified’s got
the directions!
$89,000
10+/- Acres
ances, coin-op laun-
dry, off street park-
street parking,
security, no pets.
3 Bedroom with
modern bath and
laundry room. Off
street parking. $600 APARTMENTS Wilkes-Barre
business office.
Easy Access and
kitchen. New floor-
Property 1 block
WYOMING
Hanover Twp.,
$69,000
ing, security. No
pets. $410/month
$470.570-655-1606
ing, large closets.
+ Cooking Gas &
Electric, security, FOR RENT! Š2 bedroom
parking. Call Cliff
570-760-3427
from Courthouse,
College & Hospital.
28+/- Acres (570) 655-1606 KINGSTON 1 BEDROOM Off Street Parking, lease & background 425 South Franklin single,

LUZERNE
Fairview Twp., fenced yard. Water check. Call Street. For lease. exceptional
Needs Renovation.
N. River Road PRICE REDUCED! $85,000
61+/- Acres BACK MOUNTAIN
2nd floor, washer/
dryer hookup, yard,
& garbage included.
Tenant pays electric
570-417-0088
for appointment
Available immedi-
ately, washer/dryer
Kingston
ŠLarge 3 125 Main Street
$18,500. Nuangola & gas service. on premises, no bedroom Office or Retail
3 large 1 bedroom parking, No Pets,
Call 570-991-7571 $125,000
40+/- Acres
apts, 3 kitchens No Smoking, Quiet
$575/month.
pets. One
No
year SUGAR NOTCH pets. We have stu-
dio, 1, 2 bedroom
Hanover
Š3 bedroom,
Space available
with over 2,000 sq.
WYOMING
14 West Sixth St.
Newport Twp.
$180,000
with appliances, 3
baths. Apts. have
access to one
/Secluded/
Convenient
lease.
570-760-5573
675 Main St
3 bedroom, 1 bath,
apts. On site park-
ing. Fridge, stove
large, affordable
Nanticoke
ft. + attached
garage in high
32 +/- Acres $425. + utilities. 2nd floor, electric provided. We have a Š2 bedroom, traffic area. $650/
another. No lease.
Wilkes-Barre Twp.
See additional Land
$795 for all 3 apts
($265 per apt.)
Discount available,
lease, references. LUZERNE
1 bedroom, wall to
heat, refrigerator
and stove included.
No pets.
24/7 security cam-
era presence and all
doors are electroni-
large, water
included
Pittston
month + utilities.
Call 570-331-3600
285 Wyoming Ave. for Sale at Convenient to all 574-9827
First floor currently
used as a shop,
www. earth
conservancy.org
colleges and gas
drilling areas.
Wanna make a
wall, off-street
parking, coin
laundry, water,
$550/month +
utilities & security
Call 570-371-2030
cally locked. $450-
650/per month,
ŠLarge 1
bedroom water
included
OFFICE SPACE
18 Pierce St
could be offices, 570-823-3445 speedy sale? Place water & sewer paid,
Call for more info your ad today 570- sewer & garbage One month/security Wyoming Kingston, PA
etc. Prime location, 570-696-1866
corner lot, full base- LINE UP 829-7130. included. $495/
month + security
deposit. Call (570)
793-6377 after
Š3 bedroom
exceptional
Available Immedi-
ately, Off street

BEAR CREEK
Former upholestry ment. 2nd floor is 3
shop. 1st floor in bedroom apartment A GREAT DEAL... KINGSTON & lease. HUD
accepted. Call
10:00 a.m. to set an Old Forge
Š2 bedroom
parking. Security
required. 3 room
appointment or
need of a lot of
TLC. 2nd floor
plus 3 car garage
and parking for
IN CLASSIFIED! New furnished 3
room apartment
1 bedroom, $425 570-687-6216 or West Pittston, Pa. email shlomo_voola exceptional Suite $300/month,
includes utilities.
month plus electric 570-954-0727 GARDEN VILLAGE @yahoo.com. water included
apartment in good 6 cars. For more Looking for the right deal Includes water, sep- & security. APARTMENTS wilkesliving.com McDermott & 570-690-0564
condition & rented information and on an automobile? tic & most of the
with no lease. Stor- photos go to
Now available.
To place your 221 Fremont St. McDermott 570-823-7564
age area. Off street www.atlas Turn to classified.
It’s a showroom in print!
heat. No smoking &
no pets. $750/
Call 570-829-0847
ad call...829-7130
Housing for the
elderly & mobility WILKES-BARRE Real Estate
Inc. Property
parking available.
$79,500
Contact Judy Rice
realtyinc.com
MLS #10-4339
$174,900
Classified’s got
month. + security,
references. Could KINGSTON LUZERNE
impaired; all utilities
included. Federally
Clean, 2 bedroom,
2nd floor duplex.
Stove, hookups,
Management
570-821-1650
714-9230 Call Charlie the directions! be unfurnished. Call
(570) 954-1200 41 Mill Street
subsidized
parking, yard. No
(direct line)
program. Extremely Mon-Fri. 8-7pm
MLS# 11-572 VM 101
WILKES-BARRE
1 Kidder & Walnut DALLAS
1st floor, 2 bed-
room, large bath
with shower, stove,
low income persons
encouraged to
pets/no smoking.
$475 + utilities.
Sat. 8-noon
OFFICE SPACE
apply. Income less Call 570-868-4444
1 bedroom, 1 bath,
off street parking,
refrigerator and
dishwasher, wash-
than $11,900.
570-655-6555, LINEUP 239 SCHUYLER AVE,
laundry room, deck.
944 Commercial 944 Commercial
1 year lease. Credit
check & references
er/dryer hookup,
1 car attached
8 am-4 pm,
Monday-Friday. ASUCCESSFULSALE KINGSTON
garage. Fieldstone EQUAL HOUSING 2,050 sf office
Properties Properties required. $525/ 168 S. MAPLE AVE working fireplace. OPPORTUNITY INCLASSIFIED! space. 2nd floor.
month + utilities. Carriage house Non Smoking. Modern, four sep-
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
(570) 675-4597 apartment, com- Too many extras to Doyouneedmorespace? arate offices,
pletely remodeled,
A yard or garage sale large reception
WYOMING
mention, call for
Buildable 1.5 acre DALLAS TWP five large rooms more details. WILKES-BARRE area, break room,
in classified
WILKES-BARRE
lot in Wilkes-Barre
Township. Utilities CONDO FOR LEASE: with 2-bedrooms,
bath with separate
$700 + utilities.
570-288-3438 Mayflower is the best way
2.5 efficiency. Heat,
hot water, garbage
conference room,
private bathroom.
PROVINCIAL TOWER - S. MAIN available. Lot is $1,800. 2 bedroom/ tub and shower.
Crossing tocleanoutyourclosets! & full maintenance $795 month

Great Commercial Store Front,


located in a
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2 Bath. Call Us to
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Call 706-5628
& Inside Suites Available $39,500 Amenity & Mainte-
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location. Central 1 Bedroom apart-
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OFFICE SPACE
MLS 11-583 A/C. MLS#11-895 ments for elderly,
Steps from New Intermodal Hub Call 570-674-5278 570.822.3968 Call 570-693-3492
WILKES-BARRE
Call Judy Rice $1,000/Month disabled. Rents
& Public Parking based on 30% of
WYOMING
570-714-9230 plus utilities West Pittston
Dallas, Pa.
Starting at $650 MEADOWS
Ted Poggi
283-9100 x25
ADJ gross income.
Handicap Accessi-
- Light & bright Close to Kings,
Wilkes & Downtown. BLANDINA
Wyoming Ave.
High traffic location.
utilities included APARTMENTS ble. Equal Housing open floor plans APARTMENTS
220 Lake St. Efficiency, 1, 2 & 3 Office space with
Opportunity. TTY711 - All major bedrooms. Heat & Deluxe 1 & 2 bed- Character. 885 sq.
FREE RENT - Call For Details Today! Housing for the or 570-474-5010 appliances included hot water included. room. Wall to Wall ft. Great for busi-
elderly & mobility This institution is an carpet. Some utili-
- Pets welcome* No pets, non-smok- ness, retail or spa.
570-829-1573 915 Manufactured impaired; all utilities
included. Federally
equal opportunity ing. $410 to $950. 1 ties by tenant. No Rent includes heat
- Close to everything
KINGSTON
provider & year lease & securi- pets. Non-smoking. & water. Call for
Homes subsidized program. employer. - 24 hour emergency Elderly community.
Extremely low ty. 570-825-2427 more details at
2 bedroom, second Quiet, safe. Off
ASHLEY PARK maintenance 570-655-9325
962 Rooms 962 Rooms
Laurel Run & San
income persons
encouraged to
floor, off street
parking, stove & MOUNTAIN TOP - Short term
WILKES-BARRE
LAFAYETTE GARDENS !
street parking. Call
570-693-2850
PAD WITH DRIVE THRU
Souci Parks, Like
new, several to
apply. Income less
than $11,900.
570-675-6936,
refrigerator.
No Pets.
WOODBRYN
1 & 2 Bedroom,
leases available
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AVAILABILITY!!
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Rooms starting at
ASHLEY Wilkes-Barre
OPPORTUNITY pets. Rents based www.mayflower ments available for
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Modern 2 bedroom,
2 bedroom. $675/
month. Includes gas
Handicap Accessi-
ble. Equal Housing Certain Restrictions
water included. $625
Call Aileen at
GET THE WORD OUT
with a Classified Ad.
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Real Estate 2nd floor. Quiet
heat. Security & ref-
Call 570-474-5010
Apply* 570-829-7130
Microwave erences required
Refrigerator
location. Appliances
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No pets. Call TTY711
WILKES-BARRE PITTSTON
WE BUY HOMES 570-288-4200 This institution is an
Off street parking.
WiFi equal opportunity
HBO Any Situation
No pets. $485 +
security. Call KINGSTON provider and
employer.
LODGE
Hazleton St.
(570) 823-8027 570-956-2385 570-479-1203 3 bedrooms,
remodeled with
NANTICOKE Shopping for a
Formerly The
Travel Lodge
Modern office for
lease only. Visible
www.casinocountrysideinn.com
info@casinocountrysideinn.com
EXETER
1st floor, 2 bedroom,
appliances, washer
& dryer, gas heat, 1st floor, 1 bedroom.
new apartment?
Classified lets
497 Kidder St.,
Wilkes-Barre
from Rt309 & I-81
with easy access to
$575 + utilities. Heat, water, Rooms Starting both. Adaptable to
Collect cash, not dust! eat in kitchen,
Call 570-814-0843 garbage & sewage you compare costs - at: many uses. Tenant
Clean out your enclosed heated included. Off street
971 Vacation & 971 Vacation & porch. Large refin-
or 570-696-3090
parking. All appli-
without hassle Daily $44.99 + pays utilities.
Resort Properties Resort Properties basement, garage or worry! tax $5,000/month
KINGSTON
ished basement. 1 ances included. 328 Kennedy Blvd.
Weekly $189.99 Contact Judy Rice
or attic and call the car carport. Gas $530 + security. Get moving + tax 714-9230
Modern medical
heat. Central air. 3rd floor studio Call 570-406-5221 space, labor &
Classified depart- $700 + utilities & with classified! Microwave, MLS# 11-851 industry approved,

BLACK LAKE, NY
apartment. $475 a Refrigerator,
ment today at 570-
829-7130!
security. Will consid-
er reduced rent for
month. Around 500
sq ft. Ready to rent, NANTICOKE WILKES-BARRE / WiFi, HBO
ADA throughout, 2
doctor offices plus
maintenance work.
Call 570-760-6277
Just painted. Tenant
only pays Garbage/
2 bedroom, wall to
wall carpet, off- KINGSTON
Efficiency 1 & 2
570-823-8881
www.Wilkes
4 exam rooms, xray
and reception and
941 Apartments/ street parking, $495 BarreLodge.com
breakrooms. Could
NEED A VACATION?
Cable. No Pets.
FORTY FORT
bedrooms. Includes
Unfurnished Call 1-877-531-3100 per month+ utilities,
all utilities, parking, To place your be used for any
2 bedroom with
ext 104 Muriel or security, lease.
laundry. No pets. WILKES-BARRE NORTH ad Call Toll Free business purpose.

W IL K E SW O O D email muriel@dipa HUD accepted. Call Will remodel to suit.


modern kitchen. From $390. 807 N. Washington
Come relax and enjoy
great fishing & tranquility $595/month.
oloproperties.com 570-687-6216
or 570-954-0727 Lease, security 2 bedrooms, 2nd 1-800-427-8649 For lease

A PAR TM E NTS & references. $2,200/MO.


Gas heat. Washer floor. Wall to wall Also available for
at it’s finest.
Housekeeping cottages
1 B edroom Sta rting
& dryer included.
Garage Optional. KINGSTON NANTICOKE 570-970-0847 carpeting. Eat in
kitchen with appli- COMMERCIAL BUILDING
12,000 + square
sale
MLS #11-751
WILKES-BARRE
on the water with all the Lease & security Modern 3 room, ances. Off street
foot. Forty Fort $595,000
amenities of home. wall to wall carpet, parking - 2 cars.
a t $675.00
Call after 6 p.m. Call Charlie
(315) 375-8962 570-220-6533 washer/dryer Coin op laundry. All 60 Dilley Street
1ST FLOOR Rent with Option VM 101
hookup, fridge & utilities included.
www.blacklake4fish.com • Includes gas heat, range. Water $645 / month + To Buy or For Sale.
daveroll@blacklakemarine.com
w ater,sew er & trash sewer, garbage& 260 CAREY AVE. security. No pets. Zoned commercial
• C onvenient to allm ajor A GREAT PLACE!!! off street parking
included. $430/mo.
Small 1 bedroom,
recently remodeled,
570-814-1356 & Industrial. Ware-
house, offices, 4

WILKES-BARRE
941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ highw ays & public heat & water includ- bath rooms, huge
Unfurnished Unfurnished transportation PERFECTLY LIKE NEW!! No pets. Call
570-735-3479 ed. $520/month.
Call 570-288-3375
storage area.
Available June 1st.
PLAINS TWP
7 PETHICK DRIVE
2 bedroom NORTH END
• Fitness center & pool
• P atio/B alconies CHARMING
apartment in
great neighbor- NANTICOKE WILKES-BARRE
Large 1 bedroom
apartment. Includes
570-881-4993 OFF RTE. 315
1200 & 700 SF

COMMERCIAL
Spacious 2 bed- Office Available.
IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE • P et friendly* FORTY FORT -
hood. 2nd floor.
Includes new room apartment. 2 bedroom apart-
ment. Excellent
heat, hot & cold
running water, Reasonable.
Wall to wall carpet, 570-760-1513
Immediate Occupancy!! • O nline rentalpaym ents SECOND FLOOR,
kitchen (with new
coin operated laun- condition, large fridge, stove, coin-

RETAIL SPACE
stove, dishwash- op laundry, off
RETAIL SPACE
Immaculate 4 dry on premises, storage area. $650/
• Flexible lease term s er & microwave) street parking, back
MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS rooms with appli-
ances, laundry,
& bath w/washer
dryer hookup.
Garbage & sewer
included. $600/mo.
month includes
heat, water & yard. $535 + securi-
ty. For appointment
800 to 2400 sq. ft.
61 E. Northampton St. M ond a y - Frid a y 9 -5
Sa turd a y 1 0-2
porch, parking.
Management pro-
Hardwood
throughout with
+ security. Credit
check & references
sewage. No pets.
Security & call 570-814-3138 available starting at
$750/month EXETER
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 references required
• Affordable Senior Apartments 822-27 1 1 vided, 2 YEAR
SAME RENT $465 +
ceramic tile in
kitchen and bath.
required. Call
Monica Lessard 570-283-3887 WILKES-BARRE Established
Wilkes-Barre
$675. per month
For appointment &

WILKES-BARRE
w w w .liv ea tw ilk esw ood .com $695/mo + utili- Scott Street further information
• Income Eligibility Required UTILITIES, NO
ties and security. 2nd floor, 5 rooms, Shopping
* Restrictions Ap p ly call 570-237-6070
• Utilities Included! • Low cable rates; PETS/SMOKING/ No Pets, refer- 2 bedroom. Heat & heat & hot water Center
• New appliances; laundry on site; EMPLOYMENT furnished. Stove,
SWEET VALLEY
ences required. hot water included, 973-265-4234

CEDAR
APPLICATION Call Scott fridge, off-street
• Activities! $600 month +
• Curb side Public Transportation
REQUIRED.
AMERICA REALTY
(570) 823-2431
Ext. 137
570-287-1196
Ext. 3182
Security required parking, no pets.
$400/month + secu- DOLPHIN PLAZA
VILLAGE
570-237-5397
Rte. 315
Please call 570-825-8594 570-288-1422 rity & references.

TDD/TTY 800-654-5984 Collect cash, not dust! KINGSTON NANTICOKE WILKES-BARRE Call 570-696-3381 2,000 SF
Office / Retail
Apartment Clean out your
basement, garage E.Light,
WALNUT ST.
Spacious 2 bed-
room, enclosed
2 bedrooms apt.
2nd floor, stove,
Wilkes-Barre SOUTH Next to Gymboree
4,500 SF Office
Homes or attic and call the bright, 1st
porch, No pets.
$475 + electric.
fridge, fenced in
Charming 2 bed-
room, 2nd floor,
Showroom,
Ask About Our Classified depart- floor, 2 bedrooms, yard, $500 + gas, Warehouse
Call 570-262-5399 duplex, 1 1/2 baths,
EAST ment today at 570- elevator, carpet- electric & water. Loading Dock REDUCED PRICE!
Holiday Specials! laundry room, wall
570-417-0088 for 4 Acres touching
MOUNTAIN
APARTMENTS
$250 Off 1st Months Rent,
829-7130!
AMERICA
ed, Security
system. Garage.
Extra storage &
PITTSTON TWP.
Newly remodeled 2
appointment &
application.
to wall, stove &
refrigerator. Heat &
I81 will build to suit.
Call 570-829-1206
Start your own
business in the
heart of Sweet Val-
Water included.
& $250 Off Security cable TV included. bedroom apart- ley! Showroom, fire-
WILKES-BARRE DURYEA
REALTY $575
The good life... Regions Best Laundry facilities. ment. Living room, place, pole building,
QUALITY COLONIAL
Deposit With Good Credit. Call 570-824-4904
Heat & hot water kitchen, laundry & storage building,
close at hand Address 3 bedrooms, gas
1 bedroom starting @ $690 FORTY FORT - furnished. Fine bath 1st floor. 2 bed- heat with washer/ WILKES-BARRE SOUTH paved parking,

Featuring:
• 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. • 1,2 & 3 Bedroom Apts. FIRST FLOOR neighborhood. rooms 2nd floor. fenced rear, well &
dryer hookup. $525
Convenient to bus Includes water & septic. Prime loca-
• Total Air-Conditioning
• Washer & Dryer
• Total Air-Conditioning
• Gas Heat & HW Included ‹ Washer & Dryer
DUPLEX. UNIQUE
$595 + UTILITIES. & stores. No
pets. References.
garbage. No pets,
no smoking. $550 +
+ security & utilities.
No pets. Credit/ SECURE BUILDINGS tion, high traffic
area. Lot next door
Cook’s kitchen with background check. 1 & 2 bedroom
• Community Building • Swim Club, Heated Pools ‹ Central Air Security. Lease. security. Call apartments. is going with the
built-ins, formal din- Call (570) 262-9645
• Spa & Pools • Hi-Tech Fitness Center ‹ Fitness Center ing room, front/rear No smokers (570) 655-4533 Laundry facility. Off property.

WILKES-BARRE
• Hi-Tech Fitness Center • Shopping Shuttle enclosed porches, please. $840. street parking avail- NOW LISTED AT
‹ Swimming Pool
• Tennis & Basketball Courts
• Private Entrances
• Full -Size Washer & Dryer
• Private Entrances
‹ Easy Access to custom window
coverings. TWO
570-287-0900
PLAINS TOWNSHIP 447 S. Franklin St.
able. Starting at
$440. 570-332-5723
Up to 7,500 SF $115,000
MLS# 08-3297
KINGSTON
I-81 Walking Distance to MUST SEE! Warehouse.
YEAR SAME RENT, Five Mountains
Monday - Friday 9-5 Monday - Friday 9-5 the Casino!! 2 bed- 1 bedroom, study, Includes offices and
NO PETS/SMOK-
Monday - Friday 9-5
Saturday 9-1
Saturday 9-1
Monday - Friday 9-5
Saturday
Saturday 9-1
9-1
Mon – Fri. 9 –5
ING/EMPLOYMENT Large 2 bedroom. room, 1 bath, living off street parking, Job Seekers are baths. 20’ ceilings.
Realty
570-542-2141
44 Eagle Court APPLICATION Newly painted. room, kitchen, off laundry. Includes looking here! 3 overhead doors

315 PLAZA
680 Wildflower Drive 200 Gateway Drive street parking.
Wilkes-Barre, PA Managed Stove & fridge heat and hot water, with loading dock.
Plains, PA 18702 Edwardsville, PA 18704 18706 (Off Route 309) AMERICA REALTY included. $600/month + Hardwood floors Where's your ad? Much paved off
Washer/ dryer utilities, security &
822-4444 288-6300 570-823-8400 570-288-1422
hookup. $650; heat references. Call
and appliances.
Trash removal.
570-829-7130 and street parking. 1750 & 3200 SF
www.EastMountainApt.com www.GatewayManorApt.com cedarvillage@ Line up a place to live included. Call Classic Properties $575/per month, ask for an employ- Reduced to Retail / Office
281103

570-814-0843 or Nikki Callahan Call (570) 821-5599 $800-$2,100/mo. Space Available


email:EMA@The ManorGroup.com email:GA@The ManorGroup.com affiliatedmgmt.com
in classified! 570-696-3090 718-4959 Ext. 1306 ment specialist Call 570-885-5919 570-829-1206
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POWER LEATHER SEATS FOG LAMPS


POWER WINDOWS LOCKS
PERSONAL SAFETY WITH
ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM
AM/FM WITH 6 DISC CD
SIDE AIR CURTAINS

MESSAGE CENTER

VIN #3LBR769066

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


17” Chrome Wheels, Message Center,
SYNC, Side Air Curtains, AM/FM with
6 Disc CD, Pwr. Windows, Pwr. Door Locks,
Leather Seats, Fog Lamps, Power Moonroof,
Personal Safety with Anti-Theft System

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. VIN #3LBR768027

NEW 2011 LINCOLN MKX AWD


All Wheel Drive, 3.7L V6, Premium Pkg., Auto. Temp Control,
18” Aluminum Wheels, Advanced Trac, 6 Disc CD, Leather
Heated/Cooled Seats, Keyless Entry with Keypad, Satellite Radio,
Side Air Curtains, Pwr. Liftgate, HID Headlamps, Rear Camera,
MyLincoln Touch, SYNC, Reverse Sensing System, Remote Start

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. VIN #2LBBJ16332

NEW 2011 LINCOLN MKS AWD


All Wheel Drive, 3.7L V6, Remote Keyless Entry, THX Sound
Sys. w/6 Disc CD,HID Headlamps, Reverse Sensing Sys.,
20” Polished Cast Alum. Wheels, Dual Zone Electronic
Auto. Temp. Control, Pwr. Heat/Cool Leather Seats, SYNC,
Personal Safety Sys., Safety Canopy Sys., Anti-Theft Sys.,
Navigation Sys., Dual Panel Moonroof, Rearview Camera

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. VIN #1LBG609563

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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944 Commercial 953 Houses for Rent 953 Houses for Rent

Selling
Properties
BACK MOUNTAIN
WAREHOUSE/LIGHT home
2 bedroom, 2 bath
PITTSTON
James Street
We Need Your Help!
Your Car?
in beautiful Single family home,

MANUFACTURING rural setting next to


Friedman Farms.
$1,100 monthly. Call
freshly painted,
brand new gas fur-
nace, 3 bedrooms,
OFFICE SPACE 570-822-2992 1 1/2 baths, off
street parking. No

PITTSTON BEAR CREEK VILLAGE pets, no smoking.


$675 / month + utili- We’ll run your ad until
Beautiful 2 story ties. Call Betty at
Main St.
12,000 sq. ft. build-
4 bedroom home
for rent situated on
Century 21
Smith Hourigan
the vehicle iss sold.
ing in downtown 4 wooded acres.
location. Ware- Group
Garage, shed, 570-287-1196
house with light $1,200. All utilities
manufacturing. ext 3559
by tenant. Security or 570-714-6127
Building with some & references

SWEET VALLEY
office space. Entire required. Small pets
building for lease or ok. (570) 690-3094
will sub-divide. Available May 1st
MLS #10-1074
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
DUPONT
Large completely
3 bedroom, 2 bath
home in quiet,coun-
try setting. Large
VM 101 remodeled 2 bed-
Call Classified
fied
eat in kitchen, full
room styled town- basement. No pets.
house. Stove & $800/month + secu-
fridge included.
Private interior
rity & utilities. Call 829-71300
Anonymous Tip Line 1-888-796-5519
(570) 477-3346 or
attic & basement (570) 762-2774
WILKES-BARRE access. Washer/
dryer hookup. Heat
included. Nice yard. WEST PITTSTON Luzerne County Sheriff’s Office
$750. No pets.
570-479-6722
SINGLE FAMILY
HANOVER TOWNSHIP HOME
3 bedroom, 1 bath,
w/d hookup first 622 Foundry Street,
floor $675/month. Available immedi-
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. ately, 3 bedrooms, 1
Lease this free- 570-991-1883 bathroom, refrigera-
standing building for tor and stove pro-

HARVEY’S LAKE
an AFFORDABLE vided, washer/dryer
monthly rent. Totally hookup, pets ok,
renovated & ready 2 bedroom home. Fenced in yard.
to occupy. Offices, All appliances, Great neighbor-
conference room, water, sewer & trash. hood. $725.00/per
work stations, kit NO PETS. Security month, plus utilities,
and more. Ample and lease. $$725.00/security
parking and handi- 570-762-6792 deposit. Call
cap access. $1,750/ (570) 239-4102
month. MLS 11-419

WILKES-BARRE
Call Judy Rice
5701-714-9230
KINGSTON
MONARCH RENTALS
STUDENT HOUSING
Wyoming 3 bedrooms,
Office/retail. 800 all appliances
Sq. feet. Recently provided.
remodeled. Call 570-822-7039
Great Location.
$500/month
+ utilities. Water &
WILKES-BARRE
Parsons
1015 Appliance
Service
1039 Chimney
Service
1105 Floor Covering
Installation
1135 Hauling &
Trucking
1162 Landscaping/
Garden
1204 Painting &
Wallpaper
1249 Remodeling &
Repairs
sewer included.
143 Stucker Ave. LEN HOSEY Spike & Gorilla’s
Call 714-7272
3 Bedroom 1-1/2
Bath. 1,900 square
Appliance Service
Washer/Dryer
COZY HEARTH
CHIMNEY CARPET REPAIR & Lawn Care & Out-
door Maintenance
A & N PAINTING
Airplane Quality at
947 Garages foot Modern Home
in Great Neighbor-
Range/Dishwasher.
Whirlpool, Maytag,
Chimney Cleaning,
Rebuilding, Repair, INSTALLATION We do it all!
Lawn Care - Summer
Submarine Prices!
Interior/Exterior,
hood. Includes all Stainless Steel Lin- Vinyl & wood. pressure washing,
Kitchenaid & Roper ing, Parging, Stuc- Certified, Insured. packages available, decks & siding.
Appliances. Large 287-7973 concrete patios,
46 Zerby Ave fenced in yard with co, Caps, Etc. 570-283-1341 Commercial/Resi-
tree trimming &
Sunday 1pm-3pm deck & shed. Off Free Estimates ALL KINDS OF dential. Over 17
Lease with option
to buy, completely
Street Parking. No 1024 Building & Licensed & Insured
1-888-680-7990
HARDWOOD FLOOR HAULING & JUNK
removal.
dog Kennels.
Custom years experience!
Free estimates.
smokers / pets. Remodeling REFINISHING & D & D
GARAGE SPACE
570-702-2497
remodeled, mint,
turn key condition,
$875 / month + utili- INSTALLATION REMOVAL Licensed & Insured
570-820-7832
REMODELING
ties. Security, Cred- ALL OLDER HOMES 1042 Cleaning & Recoat your hard- Estate Cleanouts
From decks and
2,500 sf. Zoned 3 bedrooms, 1.5 it Check & Refer- SPECIALIST Maintainence wood floors starting TREE/SHRUB 1165 Lawn Care kitchens to roofs,
Commercially in baths, large and baths, etc.
Kingston. Two closets, with
ences Required.
570-332-6003
825-4268. at $1. A SQ. FT. REMOVAL
REMOVAL
1ST Choice
A + C LASSICAL WE DO
Remodel / Repair HOME/OFFICE For free estimate Free Estimates Int./Ext. Experts!
over head garage hardwoods, carpet Kitchen call 570-793-4994 Landscaping Com- IT ALL!!!!!!!
& tile floors, new CLEANING 24 HOUR Aluminum, Wood
& entrance & Baths Experienced, plete Lawn Mainte- CALL US FOR
SERVICE
doors. Private
bath. Located on
kitchen and baths,
gas heat, shed, LINEUP References & 1129 Gutter 570-823-1811 nance, Landscaping,
Junk Removal.
& Deck Staining
Free Estimates
ALL OF YOUR
INTERIOR AND
Building or Background check. 570-239-0484
private road.
Gas Heat.
large yard.
$134,000, seller ASUCCESSFULSALE Remodeling?
Call Shirley Repair & Cleaning Free Estimates.
570-288-0552
Licensed-Insured EXTERIOR
REMODELING
570-288-2653 30 Years
$875/month + will pay closing
INCLASSIFIED! Leave Message GUTTERS CLEANED & REPAIRED
Charlie’s
Charlie’s Hauling
Experience
NEEDS
utilities, security
& references.
costs, $5000 down
and monthly Doyouneedmorespace? Window Cleaning.
Residential &
Commercial, A1 PAUL’S LAWN CARE Book Now &
570-406-9387
Licensed/Insured
570-706-5628 payments are
A yard or garage sale 1054 Concrete & Regulars, storms, Licensed & Insured. Free Estimates. Fair Receive 10% Off YOU’VE TRIED
$995/month. etc. Pressure Free estimates. Rates. Over 20
Masonry 570-283-5714 THE REST NOW
WALSH in classified Look for the washing, decks,
docks, houses,Free
Whole estates, yard years experience. CALL THE
950 Half Doubles REAL ESTATE
is the best way BIA symbol D. Pugh estimates. Insured.
waste, construction References. Call
A.B.C. Professional BEST!!!
570-654-1490 Spring cleanup. 570-542-4693
tocleanoutyourclosets! of quality Concrete (570) 288-6794 570-266-0360 or Painting
HANOVER TOWNSHIP You’re in bussiness For information 570-829-0140
BRUCE’S LAWNSERVICE 36 Yrs Experience
Russ Keener
KINGSTON
All phases of
on BIA We Specialize In
Lyndwood Avenue
with classified!
masonry & 1132 Handyman Established 1988. New Construction
Construction
Very spacious 3 membership concrete. Small 1162 Landscaping/
54 Krych St. Services Fully insured. Residential
WILKES-BARRE
bedroom half dou- Single: 3 bed- jobs welcome.
ble with neutral room, 1.5 bath,
call 287-3331 Senior discount, Garden Free estimates. Repaints
All types Int./Ext.
(570) 746-2087 or
decor. Off street gas heat, wall to Riverside Dr.
or go to Free estimates ALL BASIL FRANTZ LAWN (570) 721-2746
Comm./Industrial
All Insurance Remodeling.
parking. Private www.bianepa.com Licensed & Insured
yard in rear. Ample
wall, kitchen with
stove & refrigera-
Stately brick, 4
bedroom, 2 bath & 288-1701/655-3505 MAINTENANCE & GARDEN SERVICE
COLE LAWN CARE
Claims Porches & Decks
Windows & Doors
Storage. Conve- Residential & Apartments
tor. Quiet street. 2 half bath home. We Fix It Commercial Will Mow & Interior/Exterior Free Estimates.
nient to schools. DAVE JOHNSON DEMPSKI MASONRY PA Lic #: 079549
No pets. Not Sec- Hardwood floors, Electrical, Shrub Trimming & Trim Your Lawn Spray,Brush, Rolls
$560 / month + utili- Expert Bathroom & CONCRETE 570-336-6958
tion 8 approved. spacious rooms, Mulching. Junk For What You WallpaperRemoval
ties. 1 year lease, $675/mo. beautiful patio,
Remodeling, Whole All Phases Plumbing, Can Afford
security. No pets. House Renovations, Licensed & Insured Removal. Free Est. Cabinet Refinish-
570-288-6009 all appliances Interior & Exterior No job too small.
Handymen, (570) 855-2409 or FREE ESTIMATES ing
Call 570-793-6294 included. $1,600/ Carpentry. Kitchens Free Estimates. Painting (570) 675-3517 (570) 991-8474 Drywall/Finishing 1252 Roofing &

KINGSTON LUZERNE
2nd floor, 2 bed-
month + utilities.
MLS#10-2290
570-696-3801
and Basements
Licensed &Insured
570-824-0130
dempskimasonry.com
Carpet Repair
& Installation
BITTO
LANDSCAPING &
JOHN’S
Power Washing
Deck Specialist
J&F ROOFING
Siding
Large 1/2 double 570-819-0681 Handy Man
with 3 bedrooms,
living room, dining
rooms, living room,
eat-in kitchen, wall
Call Margy
570-696-0891
GMD MASONRY All Types LAWN SERVICE
Over 25 years LAWN SERVICE FREE ESTIMATES
Larry Neer
SPECIALISTS
All types of roofing.
to wall, washer &
DAVID
DAVID A JONES Of Repairs experience, Insured. Repairs & Installation
room (with red car- BUILDING & All types of 570-606-9638
dryer. $485 heat 570-814-9365 landscape designs, Reasonable 25 Years Experience
pet throughout) REMODELING concrete,
retaining walls, rates.
eat-in kitchen with
additional pantry
included. Security &
references required
Additions, garages,
sheds, kitchens,
masonry and
stucco
pavers, patios, Free Estimates. DAVID WAYNE Licensed / Insured
Free Estimates
area. 1 bath. Large Call 570-288-8012 bathrooms, tile Licensed/Insured
DOPainting,
IT ALL HANDYMAN
decks, walkways, 570-991-7150
PAINTING Reliable Service
fenced yard.
Gas/hot water MOUNTAINTOP WILKES-BARRE
Whole house for
floor, finished
basements, decks,
Free Estimates
570-451-0701 drywall,
ponds, lighting,
seeding, mulch, etc
Free Estimates.
Lawn & Shrub
Call About
Interior/Exterior
570-855-4259
J.R.V. ROOFING
baseboard heat. All siding, roofing, gmdmasonry.com plumbing & all types Maintenance
2 Bedroom rent. $1300/per of home repairs, 570-288-5177 Residential &
Specials, Drywall 570-824-6381
utilities by tenant. Cottage in quiet windows, doors, & Wallpaper
month, utilities also office cleaning Commercial Roof Repairs & New
$650 + security. setting. $875 + custom built oak Power rake your 570-762-6889
included, Cal WYOMING available. Best rate guaran- Roofs. Shingle, Slate,
Call Steven utilities, security, stairs & trim. yard, dethatching
570-845-224-9151 VALLEY 570-829-5318 teed - Call Today! Hot Built Up, Rubber,
(570) 561-5245 application & lease.
570-592-1241
Licensed & insured.
No job too small.
MASONRY
Concrete, stucco,
aeration, shrubbery
trimming & spring 570-283-5984 M. PARALIS PAINTING Gutters & Chimney
Repairs. Year Round.
962 Rooms 570-256-7567 or foundations, 1135 Hauling & clean ups.
Int/ Ext. painting,
Licensed/Insured
MOUNTAINTOP
Power washing.
570-332-0933 pavers, retaining Trucking 570-639-2711
PETER’S LAWNCARE ŠFREE EstimatesŠ
KINGSTON HOUSE PA #0001719 Professional work
wall systems, Free estimates.
Reliable service & at affordable rates.

HOUSE FOR RENT Nice, clean


NICHOLS CONSTRUCTION
dryvit, flagstone,
brick work. Senior AA1AAlways
C L E Ahauling,
NING reasonable rates! Free estimates. Jim Harden
KINGSTON Bowcreek, available
furnished room,
All Types Of Work
starting at $315.
Citizen Discount.
570-287-4144 cleaning attics, cellar,
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN 570-829-5444
570-332-4199
570-288-0733 570-288-6709
New Roofs &
immediately, 5 bed- New or Remodeling PRECISION PAINTING & Repairs, Shingles,
NEWLY RENOVATED rooms, 3 bath-
rooms, stove pro-
Efficiency at $435
month furnished
Licensed & Insured
Free Estimates
570-760-0551 garage, one piece or
whole Estate, also TOTAL YARD CARE PORTANOVA’S LAWN POWER WASHING
Interior & Exterior
Rubber, Slate,
Gutters, Chimney
with all utilities available 10 & 20 yard Lawns-Shrubs - CARE Weekly & Bi-
1st floor. 3 bed- vided, washer/dryer 570-406-6044 Tilling-Mulch. Weekly Lawn Cut- Painting, Masonry Repairs. Credit
rooms, 1.5 baths, hookup, double car
included. Off 1057Construction & dumpsters.655-0695
Senior Discount. ting, Landscaping. & Decks. Cards accepted.
new carpet, wash- attached garage, no
street parking. Northeast Building 592-1813or287-8302
Free Estimates Reasonable rates. Residential FREE ESTIMATES!
er/dryer hook-up, 570-718-0331 Contracting Group
pets. Bonus second Family Owned Now accepting new & Commercial Licensed-Insured
dishwasher. $650 + Decks, Roofs, Sid- AAA CLEANING
GARAGE DOOR
Master bedroom, A1 GENERAL HAULING 570-287-3852 customers. Call 570-338-2269 EMERGENCIES
utilities. Call Great room with sky 965 Roommate ing, Masonry,
Cleaning attics, 570-650-3985
570-814-3838 lights, Study room, Driveways, Patios, Sales, service,
Wanted Additions, Garages, cellars, garages.
GARDEN TILLIN
Modern Kitchen installation & RAINERI’S LAWN Mister “V”
Kitchens, Baths, etc Demolitions, Roofing
NANTICOKE with Granite counter CARE & SHRUBS Constr uction
SCRANTON/SOUTH
repair. & Tree Removal.
tops, large Deck, (570) 338-2269 FULLY INSURED 570-709-1021 Lawns Trimmed & Year Round
Free Est. 779-0918 or Edged, Hedges Cut,
55 Loomis St $1900 /per month, Quiet Block ROOFING, SIDING, HIC# 065008 542-5821; 814-8299 Roof Specialist
Mulch & More
KELLER’S LAWN CARE
3 bedroom, wall plus utilities, One 4 private bedrooms CALL JOE Specializing In
to wall carpet, month rent/security DECKS, WINDOWS (570)606-7489 Free Estimates All Types of
plus shared kitchen For All of Your A.S.A.P Hauling 570-825-2779
full basement & deposit. Call (570) & baths, ample (570)735-8551 Mowing, mulching, Roofs, Siding,
attic, stove, 406-0231 before Remodeling Needs. Estate Cleanouts, Spring cleanup, 570-954-2302 Chimneys
closets. Attics, Cellars, Serra Painting
fridge & water 9:00 p.m. to set an $420/month Will Beat Any Price gravel & trimming. & Roof Repairs
1078 Dry Wall Garages, Fire & Book Now For
included. No appointment or 570-575-6280 25 Yrs. Experience
Flood Damage.
Commercial 1189 Miscellaneous Spring & Save. All
Low Prices
pets. $630 email leamonvin References. Insured & Residential. Free Estimates
Free Estimates, Service Work Guaranteed
plus security
570-814-1356
@yahoo.com.
971 Vacation &
Free Estimates
570-332-7023 MIKE SCIBEK DRYWALL Same Day
570-332-7016
Satisfaction.
Licensed
& Insured
MOUNTAINTOP Resort Properties
Shedlarski Construction
Hanging & finishing,
design ceilings.
Service!
570-822-4582
MOWING, TRIMMING
EDGING, SHRUBS
& HEDGES. VITO’S
30 Yrs. Experience
Powerwash & Paint
Vinyl, Wood, Stucco
28 Years
Experience
MIDDLEBURG
FLORIDA
Free estimates. 570-829-5133
ACTION HAULING
Home improvement Licensed & Insured. LAWN CARE. Aluminum.
3 bedrooms, 1.5
specialist, Licensed, 570-331-2355 FULLY INSURED & Free Estimates
PITTSTON 1/2 DOUBLE baths, small modu-
lar. Washer/dryer
Boca Raton insured, PA You Call Today, Residential & Com- You Can’t Lose! WINTER
hookups. Full base-
Beautiful 5 room
home with Pool.
registered.Kitchens,
baths, vinyl
MIRRA DRYWALL Job Gets Done
The Same Day!!
mercial
FREE ESTIMATES
GINO’S 570-822-3943 ROOFING
2 bedrooms, sun- ment, 1 car garage, Fully furnished. On Hanging & Finishing Special $1.29 s/f
room, new bath,
washer/dryer
paved driveway, big
yard, shed. Crest-
canal lot. $600
weekly. If interest-
siding & railings,
replacement
Drywall Repair
Textured Ceilings
Cleaning Houses,
Garages, Yards, etc
570-814-0327
Wanted: 1213 Paving & Licensed, insured,
Excavating
hookup. No pets.
$580 + utilities &
wood School Dis-
trict. $600 month
ed, write to:
120 Wagner St.
windows & doors,
additions, garages,
Licensed & Insured
Free Estimates
Call Mike,
570-826-1883
Patrick & Deb’s
Deb’s
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570-735-0846
security, sewer & plus 1st month, last Moosic, PA 18507
all phases of home
renovations. (570) 675-3378
Landscaping, basic
handy man, house Cars & EDWARD’S ALL COUNTY
garbage included. month & security.
PAVING & SEAL COATING 1297 Tree Care
Call (570) 655-5156 Includes water &
sewer.
570-287-4067
1084 Electrical
cleaning & help
moving. We even Trucks 3 Generations of
WWW.CHESHIRE
GASHI AND SONS
PLYMOUTH
do inside painting.
570-474-0388
DNF ELECTRIC Any salvageable
Highest experience. TREE SERVICE
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Prices
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Large 1/2 double, off Affordable & items can be picked years of Pride &
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SPRUCE CREEK, PA
street parking & Tradition!
yard. 2 bedrooms, 1 Desirable Kitchens, Baths, No Job Too Small. Free estimates. Paid!! CALL NOW & Get
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Call 570-793-4232 570-693-1875
1/2 baths, $575 + Lexington Village 30 minutes from Finish Basements, Licensed & insured. The 1st Seal Coat-
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security. Utilities by Nanticoke, PA PSU. 300 ft. + of Decks, Porches ing FREE with
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QUALITY LAWN 288-8995 signed contract. 1336 Window
570-690-6289 homes. 2 bedrooms
2 Free Months With
hunting, 8+ acres,
log cabin, oil heat,
570-357-8631
570-574-7195
JUNK REMOVAL & LANDSCAPE Licensed and
Insured.
Cleaning
SUGAR NOTCH A 2 Year Lease
$795 + electric
out buildings, pond.
1039 Chimney GRULA ELECTRIC LLC Cleanups/Cleanouts
Large or Small Jobs
Spring Clean Ups,
Mulching, Grass
1195 Movers
Free estimates. Professional
3 bedrooms, quiet $775,000. Licensed, Insured, Cutting,Fertilization, 570-474-6329 Window Cleaning
street, yard. Fresh SQUARE FOOT RE By appointment.
Call (717) 919-9222
Service No job too small. FREE ESTIMATES
(570) 814-4631
Tree & Shrub
Maintenance & BestDarnMovers
Lic.# PA021520 & More.
Gutters, carpet,
paint. $525/month
MANAGEMENT 570-829-4077 Installation Moving Helpers Mountain Top pressure washing.
WILDWOOD CREST
+ utilities, lease,
security. No pets.
Call 570-332-1216
866-873-0478
A-1
1 ABLE CHIMNEY
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Condo, pool.
WILKES-BARRE/SOUTH Single family, 2 bed-
room home. 1.5 5/6-6/23 $1,250/
week. 06/24 - 9/9
Liners Installed,
Brick & Block,
Roofs & Gutters.
Bucket truck to 40’
868-4469 REMOVAL (570) 885-1488
1204 Painting &
Licensed Bonded
Insured
1339 Window
Sunny 3 bedroom,
1/2 double, painted,
baths, modern
kitchen with appli- $1,550/week
Call 570-693-3525
Licensed &
1093 Excavating
823-3788 / 817-0395 Rainbow
Landscaping Wallpaper
570-868-8375
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w/w carpet, yard,
washer/dryer hook-
ances, yard, partial-
ly fenced in. Off
Insured
570-735-2257
& Lawn Service
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street parking. Next
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All Types Of
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mulching, complete
Chris Emmett’s
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of Draperies,
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No Pets. Non
Smokers. Credit
Includes sewer & basement, garage
Job Seekers are
Demolition &
Concrete Work attics, yards &
landscape installa-
tion. Lic. & Insured.
Plaster, Drywall
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Place your Classified Shades, Blinds &
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check/references.
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$600.00 + utilities
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