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SANDUSKY

INDICTED
Former longtime Penn
State assistant football
coach Jerry Sandusky, 67,
known for his charitable
work with
at-risk
children
and for
helping
establish
the
schools
Lineback-
er U repu-
tation, is facing charges
stemming from an investi-
gation that he indecently
assaulted a teenage boy,
The Patriot-News of Harris-
burg reported Friday.
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SCRANTON He provided
information that helped send
three judges and a school direc-
tor to prison, but
the assistance
wasnt quite
enough to save at-
torney Robert Po-
well from a jail
cell of his own.
Powell, 53, was
sentenced Friday
to 1 years in
prison and fined
$60,000 for his
role in the kids for cash scan-
dal that also brought down for-
mer Luzerne County judges
Mark Ciavarella and Michael
Conahan.
The sentence, imposed by
U.S. District Judge Edwin Ko-
sik, was six months longer than
Powell and his attorney, Joseph
DAndrea had requested. It was
still a marked reduction from
the 27-to-33-month sentence
he initially faced under federal
sentencing guidelines.
Powell, formerly of Drums,
pleaded guilty in July 2009 to
paying the former judges
$772,500 in kickbacks and help-
ing them conceal the source of
nearly $2 million more they re-
ceived from local estate devel-
oper Robert Mericle, who built
two juvenile detention centers
that were co-owned by Powell.
Prosecutors say Ciavarella
and Conahan coerced Powell
into paying them the kickbacks
and into acting as the conduit
for the Mericle money out of
fear they would stop sending ju-
LUZERNE COUNTY CORRUPTI ON
Its 18 months for Powell
CLARK VAN ORDEN PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER
Robert Powell leaves the federal courthouse Friday after his sentencing. Powell, 53, was sentenced Friday to 18 months in prison and
fined $60,000 for his role in the kids for cash scandal that also brought down former judges.
He had pleaded guilty in 2009 to
paying kickbacks to former judges
By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER
tmorgan@timesleader.com
I had the ability to stop this travesty and I did
not.
Robert Powell
On his role in the kids-for-cash scandal
To see more
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See POWELL, Page 10A
After more than four years as
head of the Greater Wilkes-
Barre Chamber of Business and
Industry, Todd Vonderheid has
resigned as the economic devel-
opment organization reaches
theendof asearchforhissucces-
sor.
My last day as full-time CEO
has come and gone, Vonder-
heid, 42, of Kingston, saidonFri-
day.
Vonderheid announced in Ja-
nuary that he would step down
by the end of the year. Then, in
mid-September, he informed
chamber
board Chair-
man Conrad
W. Schintz
that he would
be gone by
mid-Novem-
ber.
This week
Vonderheid
gave notice
that the time
had come,
while offer-
ing to volun-
teer his time
and knowl-
edge of the
chamber to
assist with
the transi-
tion to a new
CEO.
In the
meantime,
Schintz said
the cham-
bers board
has decided
its not go-
ing to have
an acting CEOat this time. He
said the existing staff is filled
with professionals who know
howto do their jobs.
The chambers search com-
mittee has narrowedwhat was a
national pool of 120 applicants
down to seven including two
current chamber staff members
andhopes tohireVonderheids
replacement as early as the end
of this month, said Schintz, a
Geisinger administrator.
Though not involved in the
search for Vonderheids succes-
sor, Austin J. Burke, the presi-
See CHAMBER, Page 7A
Vonderheid
officially
departs
chamber
Committee narrowing
search for replacement of
CEO for organization.
By ANDREWM. SEDER
aseder@timesleader.com
I just
wanted to
do some-
thing that
was mine
and create
some secu-
rity for my
family.
Todd
Vonderheid
Former CEO of
Greater
Wilkes-Barre
Chamber of
Business and
Industry
WILKES-BARRE The Downtown
Wilkes-Barre Business Association is
working with members and local art-
ists and students from area schools to
decorate downtown storefronts in ho-
liday themes during the next two
weeks.
The Window Wonderland plans
for more than 40 businesses were un-
veiledat the DWBBAs meetingFriday
morning at the Osterhout Free Li-
brary.
Painting supplies purchased from
Marquis Art and Frame will be pro-
Artists will trim storefronts
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
A holiday
scene paint-
ed in the
window of
Barnes &
Noble on
South Main
Street in
Wilkes-Barre
is part of the
Downtown
Wilkes-Barre
Business
Associations
Window
Wonderland.
By BILL OBOYLE
boboyle@timesleader.com
See ARTISTS, Page 7A
In the last two weeks, two Luzerne County resi-
dents were kept in mental health institutions
against their will, even though
their public defender lawyer and
an attorney representing the
county both asked the court to
withdrawtheir involuntary com-
mitments.
The decision to keep them in
placement was made by attor-
ney Joseph Giovannini, who was
appointed by the court as a men-
tal healthreviewofficer topresideover involuntary
commitment hearings.
Attorneys differ over
mental health cases
By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES
jandes@timesleader.com
See MENTAL, Page 5A
Giovannini
The following is the full text
of the letter attorney Robert
Powell wrote to U.S. District
Judge Edwin Kosik on Nov. 1:
Dear Judge Kosik:
Please accept this letter in
anticipation of my sentencing
on Nov. 4, 201l.
Your honor, I take full re-
sponsibility for my actions
and my inactions. When I was
told by former judge Conahan
and former judge Ciavarella
they expected me to act as a
conduit for them to receive il-
legal payments from Robert
Mericle I knew instantly that
was wrong. I had the respon-
See LETTER, Page 10A
Powells
letter to
the judge
Sandusky
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numbers drawn in Fridays
Pennsylvania Cash 5 game
and will receive $41,667
each.
Lottery officials said 85
players matched four num-
bers and won $190 each and
2,896 players matched
three numbers and won $9
each.
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Ann Marie
Volak 76, of
Swoyersville
passed away at
Wilkes-Barre
General Hospi-
tal November
3, 2011, after a
brief illness.
Ann Marie was born in Wilkes-
Barre, on Aug 29, 1935, and was the
daughter of the late Michael andSu-
san Witkowski.
Ann Marie was a graduate of
Wilkes-Barre Area High School,
class of 1953. She also attended
Wyoming Seminarys Nursing Pro-
gram. She married her husband
John F. Volak in 1956 and together
they raised a family of two children,
Barbara and John.
She was employedby Topps Bub-
ble Gum and the United Pants Fac-
tory and retired in 1979. Ann Marie
was a member of Holy Name/ St.
Marys Church, Swoyersville, and
belonged to the Christian Mothers
Society. Ann Marie was a majorette
in her high school days and later on
in life she enjoyed crocheting, danc-
ing and painting.
She was preceded in death by her
husband John.
Surviving are her daughter Bar-
bara Trevitz, and a son John; four
grandchildren, Matthew and Mi-
chael Volak and Ashley and Cody
Trevitz; a brother Leonard Witkow-
ski andasister BernadineKistler, al-
so former daughter-in lawChristine
Stefanski and former son-in-lawDa-
vid Trevitz.
Funeral will be held Monday at
10:30 a.m. from the Lehman-Grego-
ry Funeral Home Inc., 281 Chapel
St., Swoyersville, with Mass of
Christian Burial at 11a.m. in Holy
Name/ St. Marys Church Shoe-
maker St., Swoyersville. Interment
will be in St. Marys Cemetery
Swoyersville. Family and friends
may call Monday from 9 a.m. until
time of service at the funeral home.
Ann Marie Volak
November 3, 2011
A
ndrew Dennis, 87, of Scott
Street, Wilkes-Barre, died
Thursday, November 3, 2011at Hos-
pice Community Care, Geisinger
South Wilkes-Barre.
Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was the
son of the late Michael and Anna
Smarsh Dennis. Andrewwas a grad-
uate of CoughlinHighSchool, Class
of 1941, and was a member of Holy
Trinity Russian Orthodox Church, a
50-year member of Landmark
Lodge 442, and Shriners.
He was a Past President of Rus-
sian Orthodox Catholic Mutual Aid
Society. Andyretiredfromthe Inter-
national Telegraph &Telephone Co
of Eastern in 1985.
Surviving are brothers, Michael
Dennis Jr., Wilkes-Barre; Daniel
Dennis, Newport News, Va.; nieces;
nephews; great-nieces and great ne-
phews; great-great nieces and great-
great nephews.
Funeral services will be held at
10 am, Monday from the Yeosock
Funeral Home, 40 S. Main St,
Plains, with the Very Rev. David
Shewczyk, his pastor, officiating. In-
terment will be in Fern Knoll Burial
Park, Dallas. Friends may call Sun-
day 5 to 7 p.m. Parastas will be 5
p.m. Sunday.
Andrew Dennis
November 3, 2011
H
arriet A. Florio (nee Schwindt),
78, of Broomall, Pa. died on No-
vember 2, 2011 at her home.
She was the beloved wife of Rob-
ert A. Florio, as well as a loving
mother and grandmother to four
sons and 11 grandchildren.
Born May 8, 1933, in Brooklyn,
N.Y., she grew up in Upper Darby,
Pa. After attending West Chester
State Teachers College, she taught
in the Upper Darby School District
from 1955-1961 and in the Marple
Newtown School District from
1979-1998.
Harriet was an active member of
Alpha Delta Kappa, a teachers so-
rority that raises money for chil-
dren. After retirement, she enjoyed
family and travel.
She was preceded in death by her
parents, Harriet and Philip
Schwindt, and a granddaughter,
Hope Florio.
Surviving are her husband of 53
years, Robert; brothers, Philip of
Plano, Texas, and Williamof Alden;
sons, Robert of Southampton, NY;
James of Thornton, Pa.; Jack of
Phoenixville, Pa.; and Steven of
Franklin, Massachusetts; and
grandchildren Taylor, Teague, Tess,
Tiffany, James, Anna, Paul, Lyle,
Luke, and Justin.
Visitation will be held Sunday
from7 to 9 p.m. and Monday from9
to 10 a.m. at The Donohue Funeral
Home, Newtown Square, Pa., (610-
353-6300) and a funeral Mass to be
held Monday at 10:30 a.m. at the
Church of St. Anastasia, 3301 West
Chester Pike. Newtown Square, Pa.
Local funeral service will be held
Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. from the Cor-
coran Funeral Home, Inc., 20 South
Main Street, Plains. Interment will
be held in Sacred Heart Cemetery,
Plains. Friends may call Tuesday
from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
If desired, contributions can be
made in her memory to Homecare
Network, JeffersonHospiceandPal-
liative Care, 240 Radnor Chester
Rd., Suite 100, Radnor, PA 19087.
Online condolences may be made at
www.donohuefuneralhome.com or
www.corcoranfuneralhome.com.
Harriet A. Florio
November 2, 2011
It seems like a simple con-
cept: March from Market Street
in Kingston to Public Square in
Wilkes-Barre.
But add 10 bands, dozens of
police, fire and military vehicles
and an airplane flyover into the
mix and youll soon realize put-
ting on a parade isnt easy.
Organizers of the 66th annual
Wyoming Valley Veterans Day
Parade know that from years of
experience.
You cant have the marching
bands too close together. You
cant have people marching too
close to vehicles because theyll
be tasting gas fumes, said John
Paul Karpovich, parade commit-
tee member and master ser-
geant in the Pennsylvania Na-
tional Guard. Its almost like
a military project because we
make sure people are where
they need to be. We make sure
that theyre marching at the cor-
rect speed. Its a mini-oper-
ation.
Getting 131 distinct groups
where they need to be at the
right time requires months of
preparation, organizers said.
We work a minimum of six
months on this, said Sam
Greenberg, parade committee
treasurer and commander of
Jewish War Veterans Post 212 in
Wilkes-Barre. When this parade
is over we will have a recap of
who, what and where. Then in
January or February, well begin
planning again.
Those months of preparation
include painstakingly determin-
ing where and when each group
will join the parade, but also
solving less obvious problems
like securing insurance coverage
and choosing the parade mar-
shal and reviewing officer
both positions with minimum
rank requirements, Karpovich
said.
This year the parade marshal
will be Col. Dwight Lydic of the
Pennsylvania Army National
Guard 109th Field Artillery Re-
giment and the reviewing offi-
cer will be Major General Ran-
dall Marchi, commander of the
guards 28th Infantry Division.
The parade route also needed
to be rerouted from its former
route straight up Market Street
to bypass the crumbling Hotel
Sterling, marked as a safety haz-
ard by the city of Wilkes-Barre.
But organizers said no
amount of effort is too much to
honor Americas veterans.
Its important to let our peo-
ple know that we are at war,
Greenberg said. Yes, we are los-
ing American men and women,
and its not the time to forget
that. Its important to have the
parade to wake people up, that
we are at war and our men and
women need to be honored.
Parade planning takes military precision
BILL TARUTIS FILE PHOTO/THE TIMES LEADER
An M-53 self-propelled Howitzer rides along Market Street in
Kingston in the Wyoming Valley Veterans Day Parade last year.
Months of organization makes
for a Veterans Day event to
beat the band.
By MATT HUGHES
mhughes@timesleader.com
What: Wyoming Valley Veterans
Day Parade
When: Sunday, 2 p.m.
Route: Parade begins at the cor-
ner of Market Street and Rutter
Avenue in Kingston, travels over
the Market Street Bridge and
turns right onto South River
Street, left onto Northampton
Street, left onto South Main Street
and will end at Public Square in
Wilkes-Barre
I F YOU GO
A meeting at state Depart-
ment of Environmental Protec-
tion offices in Wilkes-Barre earli-
er this week may have some ef-
fect on the proposed Nuangola
Borough sanitary systemproject.
The project is, according to
one borough official, in a state
of flux, although a crucial $3
million federal grant still appears
in place.
John Kochan, councilman and
chairman of the sewer authority,
has commented that until DEP
gives us the permits it requires
and the boroughs engineers give
us a plan, were in a state of flux.
According to report, the meet-
ing Wednesday at DEP involved
borough officials, in particular
Regina Plodwick, council presi-
dent; John Angerson, area spe-
cialist for the U.S. Department of
Agriculture; representatives of
Benesch Engineers and Quad3
Group, besides DEP. The session
was described by Plodwick as
very informational, but she
would make no other comment.
At recent meetings of council,
it has been stated that an exten-
sive process to obtain permits
from DEP has been a deterrent
to progress. In addition, there
was a DEP-stipulated alteration
to Nuangolas original Act 537
plan which has had a major im-
pact.
The impact, according to
Dawn Knepp, public information
specialist for USDA, has been a
temporary reprieve in regard to a
threatened loss of $3 million
grant from USDA. Nuangola was
under an edict to advertise for
bids by Nov. 1 in order to sustain
the grant, which was originally
allocated in 2007. Because of a
change in its Act 537 plan,
Knepp said USDA officials now
look upon that as an unforeseen
delay, which has resulted in the
reprieve.
Knepp didnt say howlong US-
DAofficials were extending their
deadline, but in a June 2011 let-
ter, Susanne K. Gantz, Commu-
nity Programs director, also cau-
tioned Nuangola officials that a
Jan. 31, 2012 deadline had also
been imposed for the borough to
award project contracts.
Nuangola still eligible for $3M grant for sewer project
By TOMHUNTINGTON
Times Leader Correspondent
In 2008, a woman, 40, was
raped in a bus outside an Eagles
game. Police recovered DNA evi-
dence and publicized a compos-
ite sketchof the suspect, but after
several years, the investigative
trail had gone cold.
The investigation sprang back
to life in September, when a hit
in a DNA database pointed to
Tiaghgee Daughtry, 22, of Me-
hoopany who was serving a 230-
day prison sentence in Wyoming
County for a guilty plea to a drug
charge.
After additional investigation,
Daughtry was arrested Wednes-
day by Philadelphia police and is
now charged with rape and relat-
ed offenses.
Daughtry had come to Phila-
delphia and found a job as a park-
ing-lot attendant, Capt. JohnDar-
by of the Special Victims Unit
said Thursday.
After the rape, Darby said,
Daughtry fled Philadelphia, leav-
ing investigators with the DNA
evidence and a sketch that was
very generic in appearance.
The DNA evidence was sub-
mitted to local, state, and nation-
al databases, which are constant-
ly searched for matches, said Mi-
chael P. Garvey Jr., director of the
police Forensic Science Bureau.
Once Daughtry was sentenced
toprisoninJune, he was required
to submit a DNA sample. It was
only a matter of time before his
name would surface in connec-
tionwiththe Oct. 5, 2008 assault,
investigators said.
That day, the victim and some
friends were tailgatingwitha par-
ty bus inthe 700blockof Pattison
Avenue. At halftime, the woman
left the game to sleep in the bus,
but could not find it.
She sought help fromsomeone
who appeared to be an event
staffer, Darby said. The man
helped her find the bus and got
inside with her and left when she
fell asleep. He later returned, po-
lice said, and raped her.
We have a victimwe can go to
years later and say, We have your
offender, Darby said.
DNA leads to rape case against Mehoopany man
By ROBERT MORAN
Inquirer Staff Writer
WILKES-BARRE Police Fri-
day night were seeking a driver
who struck and critically injured
a man crossing South Pennsylva-
nia Avenue at about 5 p.m.
Police urged the driver to sur-
render.
The 44-year-old victim, a
Wilkes-Barre resident who was
not identified by police, was tak-
en to Geisinger Wyoming Valley
Medical Center, Plains Town-
ship. Wilkes-Barre Police Lt. Paul
Middleton described the mans
injuries as life-threatening.
The man had the right of way
as he was crossing the avenue
where it intersects with South
Main Street. He was struck by a
pickup truck, Middleton said.
The driver fledonthe avenue and
possibly headed in the direction
of Hanover Township or across
the Carey Avenue Bridge toward
Plymouth, he added.
Im appealing to this person
directly, said Middleton of the
driver. Its in your best interest
to come forward.
Its unknown whether the driv-
er is a man or woman, but police
obtained a description of the
pickup from witnesses.
The truck is an older model,
domestic made, possibly a Ford,
gray with patches of gray primer
paint. It is a full-size pickup with
an extended cab and has damage
to the hood and windshield.
Middleton also asked for as-
sistance from witnesses who
have seenthe vehicle andadvised
automobile repair shops and ga-
rages tocontact policeat 570826-
8106 if someone brings in a vehi-
cle matching the description.
Police closed down a section of
South Pennsylvania Avenue from
Dana Street to the South Main
Street intersection. The intersec-
tion also was closed and an acci-
dent reconstructionist was onthe
scene around 6 p.m. taking pho-
tographs.
Within the area of the intersec-
tion marked off with police tape
was a can of Lysol spray upright
on the pavement on South Penn-
sylvania Avenue. A crumpled
coat lay on the pavement at the
intersection.
Police seeking hit-and-run driver
PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER
The scene where a hit-and-run driver struck and critically injured
a man crossing South Pennsylvania Avenue at South Main Street
Friday.
By JERRY LYNOTT
jlynott@timesleader.com
C M Y K
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HANOVER TWP.
Megans Law luncheon topic
State Trooper Martin S. Connors,
public relations and Megans Law offi-
cer at Troop P, Wyoming, will address
members of the Crime Clinic of Grea-
ter Wilkes-Barre at a luncheon meeting
at noon Tuesday at Wyoming Valley
Country Club.
His topic will be Megans Law, which
requires those convicted of sex offenses
to register their home and workplace
addresses.
Reservations for members and those
interested in joining may be made with
Mary Wallace at 825-1664 no later than
Monday.
WILKES-BARRE
Urban property in sale
A Wilkes-Barre property owned by
Luzerne County Council candidate
Stephen J. Urban is listed in the Dec. 2
Luzerne County mortgage foreclosure
sale, according to a new index of up-
coming sales published by the county
sheriffs office.
Urban, 37, could
not be reached for
comment Friday on
the status of the Lan-
ning Street property.
He recently said he
struggled with fi-
nancial issues when
he was temporarily
unemployed, though he has now se-
cured another job.
HAZLE TOWNSHIP
Scouts giving out food bags
Boy Scout Troop 790 will distribute
Scouting for Food Bags in the com-
munity on Sunday.
The bags will be used to collect food
for local food pantries. The Scouts will
leave at 1 p.m. from the Welsh Congre-
gational Church, 1247 S. Church St.
WILKES-BARRE
United Way starts campaign
The United Way of Wyoming Valley,
which has begun its annual community
campaign after taking a hiatus to sup-
port flood relief efforts in the county,
said Friday it raised $49,000 in the
flood effort.
The money was donated to residents
in need of help during the September
flooding. The United Way also created
a grant application process, which
benefits eight programs at six local
agencies.
The United Way also raised $47,090
with their annual Gravestone Manor
event.
PLAINS TOWNSHIP
Interfaith luncheon set
The Wyoming Valley Interfaith
Council will hold its annual Citation of
Distinction Award luncheon at noon on
Nov. 21 at the East Mountain Inn, 2400
East End Boulevard.
The Citation of Distinction of the
Wyoming Valley In-
terfaith Council an-
nually recognizes
leaders in the commu-
nity for exemplifying
the high ideals of
human dignity, com-
passion, and friend-
ship for all people.
This years honor-
ees will be Monsignor
Joseph Rauscher and
Sam Bosch.
Rauscher has been
the pastor at St. Ni-
cholas Church in
Wilkes-Barre since
1989 and was involved
in the formation of
Faith Speaking With One Voice, a
congregation-centered community
organization in the Wilkes-Barre area.
Bosch, a retired accountant, is
known for his interfaith work in the
community and his One Human Fam-
ily initiative.
HAZLETON
Cash 5 winner in Hazleton
One jackpot-winning Cash 5 ticket
worth $225,000 from Thursdays draw-
ing was sold at the Pantry Quik, 902 W.
Diamond Ave., Hazleton.
The ticket correctly matched all five
balls, 03-15-23-25-40, to win a jackpot of
$225,000, less 25 percent federal with-
holding.
The retailer will receive a $500 bo-
I N B R I E F
Urban
Rauscher
Bosch
WILKES-BARRE Whatever hap-
pens onTuesday, citycouncil will have a
new look.
At least three newfaces will sit at the
table in the council chambers at City
Hall come January.
Tony Thomas Jr., District B, decided
not to see re-election and Rick Cro-
nauer, District A, will be the newmagis-
terial district judge in District 11-1-01,
filling the seat left vacant when William
Amesbury was elected county judge.
Kathy Kane, District C, is
running for city controller
against Republican Karen
Ceppa.
Incumbent Democrats
Bill Barrett, District D,
and Mike Merritt, District E, are trying
to retain their seats on council. Barrett
is opposed by Linda Urban, a Republi-
can, and Merritt is challenged by Virgil
Argenta, a longtime Democrat who
switched to the GOP.
All five current city council members
are Democrats, as is Mayor TomLeight-
on, who is seeking a third term, and
Controller Bernie Mengeringhausen,
who is retiring.
District A
Republican Claire Wert, 46, is run-
ning against 60-year-old Democrat Ge-
orge Brown.
Wert, of Carlisle Street, a licensed
property and casualty insurance agent,
favors amending the Third Class City
Code to end paid benefits for part-time
elected officials. She wants to end paid
benefits for retiring elected officials, as
well.
George Brown, of Crescent Avenue,
has 35 years management experience
and works as manager of human re-
sources at First Quality Nonwovens. He
wants to address the needs of citizens
and said he will work to clean up neigh-
borhoods.
District B
A retired city police chief, Democrat
Tony George, 59, says he has extensive
W-B posts opened up after three incumbents decided not to seek re-election
It will be a new look for council
By BILL OBOYLE
boboyle@timesleader.com
See COUNCIL, Page 7A
A charity grounded in Buddhist phi-
losophy is seekingtobrightenthe spirits
of one Luzerne County community dev-
astated by flooding.
The Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation is
an international humanitarian organiza-
tion founded in 1966 in Taiwan that of-
fers disaster relief, frequentlyinconjunc-
tion with the Red Cross.
It has offered aid to disaster victims in
the United States and abroad, including
victims of HurricaneKatrina andthetor-
nado inJoplin, Mo. Its members are now
hoping to help the hardest-hit house-
holds in Shickshinny, through contribu-
tions of about $300 to those local flood
victims.
I know its not going to be much, but
at least they can use that money to buy
somefoodfor thekids, maybesomemilk
powder for the baby, Tzu Chi Mid-At-
lantic Region spokesman Chuan Feng
Shih said. We know
well not be the only
group to help the resi-
dents of that area, but
at least well be able to
help them for several
days.
Shih said the group
follows the teachings
of Buddha, who en-
couraged disciples to
help those in need, and
he hopes its actions
will inspire those they
have aided to do the same for others.
If we can help people with their suf-
fering, their life will become much bet-
ter. Thenthey canuse that energy to bet-
ter their life; they can give help to some-
one else, Shih said. We want the peo-
ple being helped to help other people.
Tzu Chi believes it can be of most help
in Shickshinny because, compared to
surrounding communities, the borough
is more isolated and less affluent.
The group at first requested contact
information for flood victims from
Shickshinny but was told the borough
couldnt give that information out.
We would love the help, Shickshin-
ny Borough Secretary Melissa Weber
said. Anybody and anyone who would
like to help our individual homeowners
andour businesses, well accept anyhelp
whatsoever, but people need to ask for
the help, I cant just send themto a busi-
ness owner.
The borough agreed to distribute the
groups contact informationat anOct. 28
meeting with flood victims, but Shih
said none have contacted him yet. Any-
one interested in the assistance can con-
tact the borough and ask to be put in
touch with the foundation.
Shih said he hopes flood victims are
not dissuaded by the groups Buddhist
affiliation, as they are only seeking to
provide relief.
One obstacle for us is that not many
people know our organization, but real-
ly, were an organization willing to help,
just like the Red Cross, which is why the
Red Cross has signed a memorandumof
understanding with us, Shih said. To
us we are more like a charity group than
a religious group. The religion side is
more for our really committed volun-
teers.
Shickshinny
offered help
from group
of Buddhists
By MATT HUGHES
mhughes@timesleader.com
We want the
people being
helped to help
other people.
Chuan Feng
Shih
Tzu Chi
Mid-Atlantic
Region
spokesman
stretches of new pavement and curb-
ing laid earlier this year on the south
side of Broad Street between Vine and
Wyoming streets in downtown Hazle-
ton and on the west side of North
Broad Street between Washington and
Madison avenues in West Hazleton,
Fritsky said.
Trees being planted in West Hazle-
ton include Cleveland Select Callery
Pear and Village Green Zelkova. Vil-
lage Green Zelkova and Ginkgo Biloba
trees are being planted in Hazleton.
Sargent cherry and elm trees also will
be used in the project.
Fritsky said the trees were jointly
chosen by the project designer and the
Hazleton Shade Tree Commission
based on the trees urban tolerance,
which means their ability to growin an
environment with exhaust fumes and
road salt brine.
Many West Hazleton residents op-
posed the removal of the massive cen-
tury-old trees that once lined North
Broad Street, saying it would destroy
the ambiance of the neighborhood and
rob homes of wind breaks and shade.
State officials have said the old trees
were a safety hazard, with many caus-
WEST HAZLETON No, those
arent Christmas trees being erected
along Broad Street, despite the ap-
proaching holiday season.
GreenValley Landscaping, a subcon-
tractor for the Pennsylvania Depart-
ment of Transportation, has been in-
stalling dozens of young, leafy trees
along BroadStreet this week to replace
those removed for PennDOTs ongo-
ing $27 million Hazleton Betterment
Project, alsoknownas the BroadStreet
Corridor Project.
Now is the ideal time to plant trees
because theyre in the dormant phase.
Its less stressful on the trees, said Pa-
tricia Fritsky, project manager for
PennDOT.
PennDOTguidelines state that trees
should be planted for road projects be-
tweenOct. 15andNov. 30, Fritsky said.
The trees are being installed along
ing sidewalks to buckle. Fritsky said
Green Valley Landscaping is using a
structural soil compound that will
keep the roots where they belong.
Fritsky said project work would con-
tinue through the winter as Mother
Nature allows. Some work, such as the
laying of drainage pipe in the Terrace
section of Hazleton, would halt once it
becomes too cold for heavy machinery
to operate properly.
Something that will continue
through the winter will be vault work
in downtown Hazleton. Existing foun-
dations of some structures, such as the
Markle Building, extend about 10 feet
beyond the buildings and under the
sidewalks. New structural walls must
be built underground between the
sidewalks and the buildings, Fritsky
said.
HAZLETON BETTERMENT PROJECT
STEVE MOCARSKY/THE TIMES LEADER
Green Valley Landscaping employees Chris Evancho and Jason Letcher guide a pear tree lifted by backhoe operator
Justin Ackerman into a hole dug for it along North Broad Street in West Hazleton.
Branching out on Broad Street
Tree planting along main
thoroughfare part of an ongoing
$27M venture in Hazleton area.
By STEVE MOCARSKY
smocarsky@timesleader.com
Find a link to learn more about the
Hazleton Betterment Project at time-
sleader.com. Send an email with Broad
Street Project in the subject line to
jamay@state.pa.us to have project up-
dates emailed to you.
ON THE NET
PLAINS TWP. Surveillance videos
showthedriverof aChevroletweavingin
ahotelsparkinglot andstrikingmultiple
parked vehicles with a woman on the
hoodof the car.
The videos were convincing enough
for Jose Oquendo Jr., 30, who police al-
legewasthedriver, towaivehisright toa
preliminary hearing before District
Judge Diana Malast onFriday.
Police allege Oquendo had a blood-al-
cohol level of .299 percent when he
struck parked cars and two women, Ma-
riaPhillipsandTaysha
Toro, intheparkinglot
of the Woodlands Inn
and Resort on March
18.
Surveillance video
shows Phillips on the
hoodof Oquendos car
hanging onto the
windshield wipers as he drove around
swervinginthe parkinglot crashinginto
other cars while being chased by a large
group of people and hotel security offi-
cers.
Phillipssufferedafracturedskull, neck
fractureandbruises toher ribs. Torowas
first struck by Oquendo and thrown sev-
eral feet into the air landing on the pave-
ment. Toro suffered a broken ankle, and
wrist andleginjuries, police said.
Phillips and Toro underwent surgery
for their injuries.
Oquendorefusedtosubmit toablood-
alcohol test, police said.
Police obtained a search warrant for
Oquendos blood that allegedly showed
an alcohol level more than three times
the legal limit.
Police obtained an arrest warrant for
OquendoonJune7. Hewasapprehended
by Hanover Township police on Aug. 14
duringa traffic stoponLee ParkAvenue.
Oquendoremainsjailedinstateprison
ona parole violationfor a 2009drugcon-
victioninLackawanna County.
Hewaivedtwocountsof drivingunder
the influence, and one count each of ag-
gravatedassault while driving under the
influence, simple assault and driving
witha suspendedlicense.
Aformal arraignment is scheduled on
Jan. 13incounty court.
Driver waives hearing on DUI, assault charges
Incident in Woodlands parking lot
in March left two women injured,
multiple cars damaged.
By EDWARD LEWIS
elewis@timesleader.com
Oquendo
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HARTFORD, CONN.
Long outage sparks outrage
T
empers are flaring six days into an
epic power outage that has roughly
300,000 Connecticut customers in the
dark after a Northeast snowstorm.
Residents have been lashing out at
the states largest utility for taking so
long to restore electricity after snow-
laden branches brought down wires
across the region last weekend. Con-
necticut Light & Power urges angry
customers to stop threatening and
harassing repair crews.
National Guard troops deployed to
clear debris are providing security
outside a utility office building in Sims-
bury, a hard-hit Hartford suburb.
At a shelter at Simsbury High
School, Stacy Niezabitowski said Fri-
day she would love to yell at someone
from Connecticut Light & Power but
hasnt seen any of its workers.
The utility promises to restore power
to 99 percent of its 1.2 million custom-
ers by Sunday night.
URBANDALE, IOWA
Santorum against gay vows
Rick Santorum on Friday proposed
amending the Constitution to ban gay
marriage and abortion as part of a
broad appeal to social conservatives
hes wooing in his race for the Repub-
lican presidential nomination.
He also proposed reinstating a ban
on gays and lesbians serving openly in
the military as well as teaching absti-
nence-only sex education courses in
schools and ending taxpayer dollars for
contraception. And he promised to
fund organizations that promote mar-
riage and counsel against abortions.
We have to have strong families and
strong culture to have a free and pros-
perous and strong America, Santorum
said.
While the GOP contest has mainly
focused on the struggling economy and
efforts to put Americans back to work,
Santorum said the debate should not
ignore cultural issues.
VIENNA
Iran nuke work suspected
Diplomats have told The Associated
Press the U.N. atomic agency plans to
reveal previously undisclosed intelli-
gence on suspected secret work by Iran
on nuclear arms.
They say that among the new in-
formation disclosed next week will be
intelligence alleging that Iran made
computer models of a nuclear warhead.
As well, the International Atomic Ener-
gy Agency plans to show satellite imag-
ery of what it believes is a large steel
container used for nuclear-arms related
high explosives tests.
The agency has previously listed
activities it says indicate possible se-
cret nuclear weapons work by Iran.
ROME
Flash flooding is deadly
Torrential rains lashed Genoa and
Italys western coastline again Friday,
triggering flash floods that killed at
least six people as raging water up-
rooted trees and swept cars and furni-
ture through the streets.
Flights were canceled or delayed and
Saturdays soccer match against Inter
Milan was postponed as the Marassi
neighborhood around Genoas stadium
has been among the hardest hit areas
of the city.
Luca Cari, spokesman for Genoas
fire department, told Italys Sky TG24
that six people were confirmed dead
and one person was missing. Two of
the dead were reported to be children.
I N B R I E F
AP PHOTO
Pumping it up in Prague
British musician Elvis Costello per-
forms during his concert in the Czech
Republic on Friday. The iconic musi-
cian, who is known for songs such as
Watching the Detectives and (I Dont
Want to Go to) Chelsea, will continue
touring Europe through June.
CANNES, France Europe
failed to get the leaders of the
worlds wealthiest economies
to help out with its debt trou-
bles, but everyone left a G-20
summit Friday relieved that at
least they forced the Greek
prime minister not to hold the
world hostage with a bailout
vote.
It took a public berating of
Greek Prime Minister George
Papandreou, and Greeces pol-
itics are inupheaval as a result,
but the shaky bailout plan ap-
pears back on track for now.
Investors had been hoping
the Group of 20 nations would
lend the struggling eurozone a
helping hand but the G-20
leaders said Europe needs to
help itself first.
They said the International
Monetary Fund could be beef-
ed up to help more, but not for
at least three more months.
The debt crisis that rocked
the 17-nation currency union
for the past two years has reac-
hed a new high and now
threatens to push the world
economy into a second reces-
sion.
Despite the political fire-
power at the summit which
included the leaders of Eu-
rope, China, Russia, Brazil, In-
dia and the United States,
among others the meeting
was overshadowed by political
turmoil in Greece and worries
about Italy, which accepted
IMF supervision of its reform
efforts.
The IMF move was a highly
unusual intervention into the
affairs of one of the worlds
leading economies.
Europes own rescue efforts,
cobbled together at several
crisis meetings last week, left
open many important ques-
tions, making cash-rich coun-
tries like China, Russia or Bra-
zil reluctant to commit more
than just words.
Its important that the IMF
sees its resources reinforced,
Jose Manuel Barroso, the pres-
ident of the European Com-
mission, told reporters. How-
ever, any decisions on how to
reinforce the IMF were left un-
til February.
D E B T C R I S I S Summit ends with officials relieved Greece wont hold bailout vote
G-20 rejects extra aid for Europe
By GABRIELE STEINHAUSER
AP Business Writer
AP PHOTO
U.S. President Barack Obama talks with German Chancellor
Angela Merkel during the G20 Summit in Cannes, France.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.
An asteroid bigger than an air-
craft carrier will dart betweenthe
Earth and moon on Tuesday
the closest encounter by such a
huge rock in 35 years.
But scientists say not to worry.
It wont hit.
Were extremely confident,
100 percent confident, that this is
not a threat, said the manager of
NASAs Near Earth Object Pro-
gram, Don Yeomans. But it is an
opportunity.
The asteroid named 2005
YU55is beingwatchedbyground
antennas as it approaches from
the direction of the sun. The last
time it came within so-called
shouting distance was 200 years
ago.
Closest approach will occur at
6:28 p.m. EDTTuesday when the
asteroid passes within 202,000
miles of Earth. Thats closer than
the roughly 240,000 miles be-
tween the Earth and the moon.
The moon will be just under
150,000 miles from the asteroid
at the time of closest approach.
Both the Earth and moon are
safe this time, said Jay Me-
losh, professor of Earth and at-
mospheric sciences at Purdue
University.
We know the orbit of this ob-
ject very well, Yeomans said.
The asteroid stretches a quar-
ter-mile across. Smaller objects
come close all the time, Yeomans
noted, but nothing this big will
have ventured so close since
1976. And nothing this large will
again until 2028.
Asteroid
will swing
near Earth
Scientists tracking the object
since its discovery in 2005
are sure it wont do damage.
By MARCIA DUNN
AP Aerospace Writer
HONOLULUIt happens dailyinsu-
permarket and convenience stores na-
tionwide digging into a bag of chips
while waiting in line, sampling a couple
of grapes intheproducesection, opening
a bottle of milk to appease a crying child.
The highly-publicized story of preg-
nant Honolulu momNicole Leszczynski
whowas arrestedlast weekwithher hus-
band after she ate a sandwich in a Safe-
way store and forgot to pay, leading to
the couples 2-year-old daughter being
taken away by Child Welfare Services,
has sparked a national debate on the is-
sue.
It also raised the question: Is it OK to
consume food and beverages in the store
before paying?
The charges have since been dropped
by Safeway.
The story generated a robust debate
onFacebookandYahooincomments fol-
lowing stories on the theft. Some argued
that its wrong to eat what you havent
paid for, and that police did the proper
thing in arresting them. Others said eat-
ingwhileshoppinghas becomeaperfect-
ly acceptable practice. At the Safeway
where the Leszczynskis were arrested,
Linda Mercado and her friend Christine
Lutley didnt get too far from the exit
Wednesdaybeforetheybegandiggingin-
to their purchases. Pay before you eat,
said Mercado, 66. Its bad manners.
Shoppers Gerard and Ruth Viggayan
said they consider eating before paying
to be stealing.
If you want to eat it, you have to pur-
chase it, the 34-year-old Gerard said.
Fromsupermarkets toCostcohanding
out foodsamples inaisles, shoppers asso-
ciate stores with being an acceptable
place to munch, said Dana Alden, a mar-
keting professor at the University of Ha-
waiis business school and an expert in
consumer psychology and branding.
Alden said it wouldnt be prudent cus-
tomer relations for stores to crack down.
Sandwich arrest stirs debate
on whether to eat in stores
AP PHOTO
Marcin Leszczynski,
left, and Nicole
Leszczynski, were
arrested last week
after Nicole ate a
sandwich at Safe-
way and forgot to
pay for it. Their
2-year-old daughter
Zofia was taken
away by Child Wel-
fare Services.
By JENNIFER SINCO KELLEHER
Associated Press
BEIRUT A Syrian peace plan bro-
kered by the Arab League unraveled Fri-
day as security forces killed 15 people,
opening fire on thousands of protesters
who denounced President Bashar As-
sad and said he never intended to hold
up his end of the deal to end the vio-
lence.
The bloodshed, only two days after
Syria agreed to the deal, suggests Da-
mascus is unwilling or unable to
put a swift end to a crackdown that al-
ready has killed 3,000 people since the
uprising began in March.
This regime is not serious about
ending its brutal crackdown, saidMus-
tafa Osso, a Syria-based human rights
lawyer. Today was a real test for the in-
tentions of the regime and the answer is
clear to everyone who wants to see.
The crisis in Syria has burned for
nearly eight months despite wide-
spread condemnation and internation-
al sanctions aimed at chipping away at
the ailing economy and isolating Assad
and his tight circle of relatives and ad-
visers.
The protesters have grown increas-
ingly frustrated with the limits of their
peaceful movement, and there are signs
of a growing armed rebellion in some
areas.
Some protesters even are calling for
the kind of foreign military action that
helped topple Libyan dictator Moam-
mar Gadhafi.
But NATOhas ruled out any plans for
Syria, a country of 22 million with a
combustible mix of sectarian and reli-
gious identities, and Assad still has a
firm grip on power.
The iron loyalty of his security appa-
ratus sets the stage for an increasingly
destructive fight over the future of a na-
tion ruled for more than four decades
by the Assad dynasty.
Syrias plan for peace unravels
Fifteen killed when security forces
open fire on thousands of protesters
who oppose President Assad.
By ELIZABETH A. KENNEDY
Associated Press
TIME TO TURN THE CLOCKS BACK
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tower clock, left, bound for King of Prussia, Pa., and a post clock headed to South Jordan, Utah, right. Day-
light Savings Time ends at 2 a.m. Sunday, when clocks will be set back one hour.
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WILKES-BARRE Four in-
mates at the Luzerne County
Correctional Facility have filed
two separate lawsuits in recent
weeks, alleging prison officials
are violating the Racketeer In-
fluenced and Corrupt Organi-
zations act and the inmates
constitutional rights.
The inmates, Derrick Stan-
ley, 41; Andre Jacobs, 29, and
Carrington Keys, 31, filed their
suit on Oct. 25.
Travis Matthews,
25, filed a similar
suit on Nov. 3.
The men list
Luzerne County
Commissioner
Maryanne Petril-
la, LCCF Warden
Joseph Piazza
and several cor-
rections officers
as defendants.
They also list other similarly
situation inmates as plain-
tiffs.
County solicitor Vito DeLu-
ca said Friday he has not yet
seen copies of the filings and
could not comment.
Stanley, Jacobs and Keys are
lodged at the prison awaiting
trial on rioting charges. Mat-
thews is awaiting trial at the
prison on robbery and other re-
lated charges.
The suit lists extortion, as-
sault, interference with per-
sonal business and mail, intim-
idation of witnesses and op-
pression as reasons for filing
the suit.
The inmates allege an ex-
tortion policy at the prison,
where prisoners are charged
$100 to their accounts for
clothing, bed linen, and toile-
tries, which is already paid for
by county taxpayers.
The suit also says inmates
accounts are charged $5 for
frivolous misconducts,
which go unreported to the
Internal Revenue Service.
The inmates allege it is the
policy and/or custom of the
corrections officers to retaliate
against plaintiffs who file
grievances, which results in
misconducts and confiscation
of legal materials.
Money has been unlawful-
ly seized from inmates ac-
counts since
2007, the suit
says, and that in-
mates in the re-
stricted housing
unit of the prison
are deprived of
proper cloth-
ingbed sheets
resulting in phys-
ical torture and
emotional dis-
tress.
The suit also alleges: poor
ventilation; unclean prison
cells; law library access being
denied; mail being mishan-
dled; unsanitary food trays
which cause starvation and
weight loss in inmates and no
medical call button in cells.
The four men ask that a
judge order the prison to stop
the alleged behavior and award
punitive damages, attorneys
fees and compensatory damag-
es as a result of the actions.
Matthews separately claims
his rights to practice his reli-
gion, Islam, were violated by
not being permitted to cele-
brate the Feast of Ramadan, or
prayer practices.
Inmates suing prison
claiming rights violations
Extortion, assault and
oppression among reasons
listed for filings.
By SHEENA DELAZIO
sdelazio@timesleader.com
The suit lists extortion,
assault, interference
with personal business
and mail, intimidation
of witnesses and op-
pression as reasons for
filing the suit.
HANOVERTWP. Aman was
arraigned Friday in Wilkes-Barre
Central Court on drug offenses
after police allegedly found more
than 5 pounds of high-grade mar-
ijuana that had a street value of
$19,000.
Casey John McAlarney, 23, of
Tomko Avenue, Hanover Town-
ship, was charged with two
counts each of possession with
intent to deliver a controlled sub-
stance and possession of a con-
trolled substance, and a single
count of posses-
sion of drug
paraphernalia.
He was jailed
at the Luzerne
County Correc-
tional Facility
for lack of
$50,000 bail.
McAlarney was arrested after
an investigation by police in Dal-
las and Hanover townships on
Thursday.
According to the criminal com-
plaints:
Dallas Township police re-
ceived information on Thursday
that a man, identified as McAlar-
ney, would be traveling in the
Dallas area with a large amount
of marijuana.
McAlarney was stopped by po-
lice for a faulty turn signal on his
Honda Civic in the area of
Church Street and East Center
Hill Road. An odor of marijuana
was coming fromthe vehicle, the
criminal complaint says.
Police said a search of the vehi-
cle produced quantities of sus-
pected marijuana and drug par-
aphernalia.
Police in Hanover Township
were aware McAlarney was ped-
dling marijuana, the criminal
complaint says.
After his arrest, police
searchedhis houseallegedlyfind-
ing marijuana, grinders, plastic
bags, a handgun and more than
$3,100, according to the criminal
complaint.
Preliminary hearings are
scheduled on Nov. 9 before Dis-
trict Judge Joseph Halesey in Ha-
nover Township and Nov. 10 be-
fore District Judge James Tupper
in Kingston Township.
Man charged with drug offenses
By EDWARD LEWIS
elewis@timesleader.com
McAlarney
The issue came to light Friday
whencountySolicitor VitoDeLu-
ca appeared before county Court
of Common Pleas Judge Lewis
Wetzel to appeal one of these
commitments. Wetzel agreed to
withdraw the commitment.
DeLuca and his office started
representing the county mental
health/mental retardation office
at the hearings in June, when the
commissioners opted to save
money by deciding against re-
newing contracts with two out-
side attorneys.
At the time of that switch, De-
Luca said he would precisely fol-
low the mental health statute
whendeterminingwhichindivid-
uals would be recommended for
involuntary commitment. He
said he and his attorneys would
recommend withdrawal if the
evidence didnt hold up to state
legal requirements defining indi-
viduals whoare a danger tothem-
selves or others.
Giovannini said he rejected
both withdrawal requests be-
cause of concerns that the county
mental health office didnt con-
cur with the county lawyer about
removing the individuals from
placement.
In the first case, Giovannini
said the county solicitor told him
the county mental health office
did not agree with the withdraw-
al. In the second, the lawyer re-
fusedtoanswer thequestion, tell-
ing Giovannini the question of
whether mental health agreed
was privileged information, he
said.
Giovannini said he has case
law establishing that informed
consent of a client, in this case,
the mental health office, is re-
quired to withdraw such an ac-
tion. He said the county has not
supplied any case law indicating
that client consent is not re-
quired.
He also said the county solic-
itors office also could appear be-
fore a judge to request withdraw-
al so the matter would never
come before him for a hearing in
the first place.
We all want whats best for pa-
tient but disagree on procedure,
Giovannini said.
In Fridays hearing, DeLuca
said his office solicitor had ap-
peared before Giovannini and in-
formed him that the commit-
ment should be withdrawn be-
cause there was insufficient evi-
dence to proceed.
DeLuca told Wetzel that rules
of professional conduct require
lawyers to make a withdrawal
motion if theres insufficient evi-
dence to proceed, and yet Gio-
vannini deniedthewithdrawal re-
quests in that case and one other
one.
The assistant public defenders
representing both individuals
had concurred with the with-
drawal, DeLuca told the judge.
County Chief Public Defender
Al Flora attended Fridays hear-
ing and concurred with DeLucas
account.
DeLuca said after the hearing
he cant discuss the specific
cases.
However, he said in general it
would be unethical for a lawyer
representing a government enti-
ty toproceedincourt whena law-
yer is certain theres insufficient
evident to meet the government-
mandated burden of proof to
commit someone.
His office solicitors may not be
aware of all the facts to reach a
conclusion about the strength of
the case before it goes before a
hearing officer, he said.
County officials said in June
that there were about 410 invol-
untary commitment hearings
held in the past year. More recent
statistics were not immediately
available.
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obert Rowles, 81, of Glynn
Court, Newtown section of Ha-
nover Township, passed away
Thursday at his home surrounded
by his loving family.
Robert was born in Ashley, on
April 8, 1930. He was the son of the
late George and Mary (Campbell)
Rowles.
Robert was a lifelong resident of
Hanover Township. He attended
Ashley schools.
Robert was a U.S. Army veteran
serving during the Korean Conflict.
He was a survivor of the 109th FA
Battaliontrainwreckthat happened
on September 11, 1950.
He was employed as a truck driv-
er for DeFazio Company, Nardones
Pizza, and lastly Churnetski Trans-
portation.
Robert was involved with the Ha-
nover Township Fire Police and Fire
Department for many years.
Robert was also a coach for the
Ashley Newtown Girls Softball
League and the Hanover Area Mini
Hawks Football Team.
Robert was preceded in death by
brothers, George, Thomas, John
and Joseph Rowles.
Surviving are his wife, the former
Ruth Kemp; daughters, Emily Ro-
miski, EvelynRowles, Marie Shupp,
Catherine Hower, Roberta McCul-
lough, Tammy Golightley, Annmar-
garet Sedorchuk, Georgett Pugh;
son, Robert Rowles Jr.; 20 grand-
children and five great-grandchil-
dren; sisters, Evelyn Morgan, Hazle
OHara, Helen Wildes, Alice Crablo,
Marimae Lavenda, Edie Aufiero,
Edna Maldonado, Laura Gasper,
Joann Hartley; brother, Kenneth
Rowles; numerous nieces and neph-
ews.
Funeral services for Robert
will be held on Monday at 10
a.m. from the George A. Strish Inc.
Funeral Home, 105 North Main
Street, Ashley. The Rev. John Hard-
man-Zimmerman will officiate. In-
terment will be held in Maple Hill
Cemetery, Hanover Township.
Family and friends may call on
Sunday from 5 to 8 p.m. and on
Monday from 9 a.m. until time of
service at 10 a.m.
The family would like to thank
Roberts daughter, Catherine How-
er, and her boyfriend, Michael Clay
andSouthernCareHospicefor their
loving care and support they had
shown to Robert.
Robert Rowles
November 3, 2011
A
lgard L. Urban, 87, of Swoyers-
ville passed away peacefully at
home on Friday, November 4, 2011.
He was born in Forty Fort, son of
the late Stanley and Mary Urban,
but resided most of his life in
Swoyersville. He was employed for
many years at Marion Power Shovel
Co in Wilkes-Barre. After retire-
ment he worked at many odd jobs.
In his younger years, he was an ac-
tive member of St. Anns Church,
Luzerne. Serving as an usher, for-
mer member of the Holy Name So-
ciety and the Church Choir.
Al enjoyed spending his time out-
doors, especially planting and tend-
ing to his garden. He was especially
proud of the Blessed Mother shrine
he built with the help of his chil-
dren. He was a presence onRailroad
Street, havinglivedtherefor 60-plus
years.
He kept a watchful eye on his
neighbors, knowing their daily rou-
tine and thankfully they watched
out for him.
Since losing his wife in 2010, his
constant companion was his dog
Fred.
He was preceded in death by his
wife, the former Lottie Fox Urban in
July 2010; brother, Victor, and sis-
ters, Jennie and Julia.
Surviving are his sons, Kerry Ur-
ban and wife Bernie of Chino Valley,
Ariz.; Kevin Urban of East Africa;
daughters Marsha Urban of Reno,
Nev.; Diane Roberts and husband
Tomof Luzerne; Dorene Tengowski
and husband Michael of Dallas;
grandchildrenJasonUrbanandwife
Leslie of Austin, Texas; Noah Urban
of NorthernCalif.; Sara Urbanof Lu-
zerne; Todd Slembarski of Swoyers-
ville and Danielle Crisano of Lu-
zerne; also numerous nieces and ne-
phews.
Family and friends are asked to
meet at Holy Family Parish, Lu-
zerne, for a Mass of Christian Burial
on Monday at 10 a.m. with Rev. Mi-
chael Zipay officiating. Interment
will be in St. Anns Cemetery, Leh-
man.
There will be no calling hours.
Arrangements are by the Betz-
Jastremski Funeral Home, Inc. 568
Bennett St., Luzerne.
Inlieuof flowers, memorial dona-
tions can be made to Irem Shrine
Transportation 64 Ridgway Dr.
Suite 1 Dallas, PA18612.
To light a virtual candle or leave a
message of condolence for his fam-
ily, please visit www.betzjastrem-
ski.com.
Algard L. Urban
November 4, 2011
STUART ROBERT BARNES
passed away on Wednesday, No-
vember 2, 2011, at Mayo Clinic in
Jacksonville, Fla. Stuart was born
inWilkes-Barre, onJuly11, 1952, to
parents, Stanley andArlene (Ross)
Barnes. He moved to Ocala five
years ago. He was lovedandwill be
greatly missed by those who sur-
vive him, including his wife, Dawn
Barnes; daughters, Patricia and
Rebecca Barnes; sister, Sharon
Deets; nephew, Eric Deets; niece,
MeganDeets, andaunt, Irene Law.
Arrangements are under the
care of Roberts Funeral Homes
Bruce Chapel West. 352-854-2266.
JOANNE MICKO, 60, of the
Dan Flood Apartments, Wyoming
Avenue, Kingston, formerly of Luff
Street, Kingston, and formerly of
the Jim Thorpe area, passed away
on Wednesday, November 2, 2011,
at the GuardianElder Care Center,
Sheatown section of Newport
Township.
Familyandfriendsare askedto
contact the George A. Strish Inc.
Funeral Home, 105 N. Main St.,
Ashley, at 570-822-8575.
MARIA G. PARADA, 86, of
Whitman Lane, Albrightsville
passed away on Thursday, Novem-
ber 3, 2011, at the Hospice Com-
munity Care, Inpatient Unit, Geis-
inger South Wilkes-Barre. She was
born in Los Angeles, Chile, on
June 4, 1925. She was the daughter
of the late Luis and Clara Rodri-
guez Parada. She was preceded in
death by her husband, Arcadio Ve-
ra. Sheis survivedbyher son, Arca-
dio Vera and his wife Lisa, of Al-
brightsville and her three grand-
sons, Arturo, Sean and Kenneth
Vera.
Private funeral services were
held at the convenience of the fam-
ily from the George A. Strish Inc.
Funeral Home, 105 N. Main St.,
Ashley. There were no public call-
ing hours.
CODY TOMAZ REILLY, 12,
died Wednesday, November 2,
2011, at Hospice Community Care.
BornJanuary10, 1999, inKingston
he was a son of Jay and Tina Stola-
rik Jacobs of Pittston. He will be
greatly missed by his parents;
brothers, Tyler and Noah Jacobs;
maternal grandparents, Elizabeth
and Alex Stolarik of Wilkes-Barre;
paternal grandparents, Linda and
TomReilly of Courtdale; aunts and
uncles, including Tom Reilly, Jr.,
Christina Huften, Jackie Gilmore,
Amber Novick and Nicole Pritch-
ard; cousins and friends.
Celebration of Codys Life will
be held Monday at 7 p.m. at
McLaughlins, 142 S. Washington
St. in Wilkes-Barre. Visitation will
be held at McLaughlins on Mon-
day from 6 to 7 p.m. Permanent
messages and memories can be
shared with Codys family at
www.celebratehislife.com
L
ucy R. Kopacz, age 99, of Alden,
passed into the hands of the
Lord, Wednesday, November 3,
2011.
When I am gone, release me, let
me go. I have so many things to see
and do, you mustnt tie yourself to
me with tears. Be happy that we
have had so many years. I gave you
my love, you can only guess how
much you gave me in happiness. I
thank you for the love you have
shown, but nowits time that I travel
on alone. So grieve awhile for me, if
you must, then let your grief be
comforted by trust. Its only for
awhile, that we must part. So bless
the memories within your heart, I
wont be far away. For life goes on,
so if you need me, call, and I will
come. Though you cant see me or
touch me, Ill be near and if you lis-
tenwithyour heart, youll hear all of
my love, around you soft and clear.
And then, when you must come this
way alone, Ill greet youwitha smile
and say, Welcome Home.
Born January 23, 1912, in Ply-
mouth, she was the daughter of the
late Andrew and Rose Regalis Ker-
alevitch.
Lucy attended Plymouth Bor-
ough schools and was a member of
St. Robert Bellarmine Parish,
Wilkes Barre. She was a member of
the Altar andRosary Society andSt.
Anns Society of St. Casimirs
Church, Lyndwood, Hanover Town-
ship.
Prior to her retirement, she had
been employed at Fit-Rite Head-
wear, Wilkes Barre, for many years.
Lucy enjoyed spending time with
her family. She loved to play bingo
and going on trips to Atlantic City.
She was preceded in death by her
husband, John; sisters, Mary, Ann,
Alvina and Eleanor; brothers, Adam
and Andrew.
Survivingare her lovingchildren,
Rose Ann Szychowski and her hus-
band, Gerald, with whom she resid-
ed in Alden and John D. Kopacz and
his wife, Jennie of Dallas; grand-
daughters, Michelle Han and her
husband, Ken of Phoenix, Ariz. and
Holly Curtis and her husband, Dana
of Mission Viejo, Calif.; great-grand-
children, Addison Han and triplets,
Chayce, Evan and Greyson Han; nu-
merous nieces and nephews.
Funeral will be held Tuesday at 9
a.m. from the S.J. Grontkowski Fu-
neral Home, 530 W. Main St., Ply-
mouth, with Mass of Christian Buri-
al at 9:30 a.m. in St. Robert Bellar-
mine Parish at St. Aloysius Church,
Wilkes-Barre. Interment will be in
St. Casimirs Cemetery, Muhlen-
burg. Friends maycall Mondayfrom
5 to 8 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, contributions,
if desired, may be made to the Cath-
erine McAuley House, 121 Church
St., Plymouth, PA18651.
Please visit www.sjgrontkowski-
funeralhome.com for directions or
to submit online condolences to Lu-
cys family.
Lucy R. Kopacz
November 3, 2011
JOSEPH BOCOLO, 81, of Pitt-
ston passed away Friday, Novem-
ber 4, 2011inWilkes-Barre General
Hospital.
Funeral arrangements are
pendingfromthe Peter J. Adonizio
Funeral Home.
DANIEL A. DEROBERTO SR.,
72 of Exeter, passed away Friday,
November 4, 2011, in Hospice
Community Care at Geisinger
South Wilkes-Barre.
Funeral arrangements are
pendingfromthe Peter J. Adonizio
Funeral Home.
J
o-Ann (DeMatt) Pizano, of Sus-
quehanna Avenue, Exeter,
passed away on November 3 at
Wilkes-Barre General Hospital.
Born in Hazleton, she was the
youngest child of the late Nicholas
and Nancy (Stola) DeMatt. She was
a member of St. Barbaras Parish of
St. Anthony of Padua Church, Exe-
ter.
Jo-Ann, a registerednurse, gradu-
ated from Hazleton High School
and Womans Hospital School of
Nursing, Philadelphia, whereshere-
ceived her nursing degree.
She was employed at both Wom-
ans Hospital of Philadelphia and
the VA Medical Center in Wilkes-
Barre.
Preceding her in death, in addi-
tion to her parents, were her sisters,
EvelynDeMatt, JenDeMatt, Sophia
Gelinas, Violet Perchak, Mary Wise,
Matilda Stichalk and brothers,
Ralph, Lawrence and Michael De-
Matt.
She is survived by her husband of
46 years, Louis Pizano; a loving fam-
ily, her son, Dr. Louis Pizano andhis
wife, Katrina, Miami, Fla.; her
daughters, Joan Urban and her son,
Pete, Exeter; Janine Kessell and her
husband, Jon, West Wyoming. She
is also survived by sisters, Nancy
DeMatt and Lillian DeBello, both of
Hazleton; and many nieces and ne-
phews.
Jo-Ann (Nana) deeply loved her
grandchildren, Peter and Evelyn Ur-
ban, Faith and Ashley Kessell and
Olivia Pizano.
Viewingwill beheldMonday, No-
vember 7, 2011, from 9 to 10 a.m. at
St. Anthonys Church with Mass of
Christian Burial at 10 a.m. Inter-
ment will be in Mount Olivet Ceme-
tery, Carverton.
Arrangements are by Anthony L.
Recupero Funeral Home, West Pitt-
ston.
Jo-Ann Pizano
November 3, 2011
A
nn T. Shaver, 90, of the Parsons
section of Wilkes-Barre, passed
away on Thursday, November 3,
2011 at the Hospice Community
Care Inpatient Unit at Geisinger
South Wilkes-Barre.
She was born January 30, 1921, in
Wilkes-Barre Township, a daughter
of the late John and Helen Wilde
Fisher. She attended St. Josephs
School in Georgetown and has re-
sided in Parsons for the last 28
years.
Mrs. Shaver was a member of the
former St. John the Baptist Church,
Wilkes-Barre and was also a mem-
ber of the choir. For 15 years she vol-
unteered at the Veterans Affairs
Medical Center as a member of the
Sunshine Club that served coffee
and doughnuts to the veterans.
She enjoyed making ceramics
and was a loving, wife, mother,
grandmother and great grandmoth-
er.
In addition to her parents, she
was preceded in death by her son,
Joseph Parry; brothers, John, Eu-
gene, and James Fisher.
Surviving are her husband of 55
years, Wilbur Shaver; daughters,
Ann Marie Johnson and her hus-
band, Frederick, Helen Gist and her
husband, John; 14 grandchildren;
seven great- grandchildren.
The funeral will be held Monday
at 9 a.m. from E. Blake Collins Fu-
neral Home, 159 George Avenue,
Wilkes-Barre, with a Mass of Chris-
tian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in St. Bene-
dicts Church, Austin Avenue,
Wilkes-Barre. Interment will be in
St. Marys Cemetery, Hanover
Township. Friends may call Sunday
from 5 to 8 p.m.
Memorial contributions may be
made to Hospice Community Care,
601Wyoming Avenue, Kingston, PA
18704. Condolences can be sent to
the family at: www.eblakecollin-
s.com.
Ann T. Shaver
November 3, 2011
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JOHN DAVID MAY, 56, of Mar-
ket Street, Nanticoke, died Thurs-
day, November 3, 2011 at home.
Funeral arrangements are
pending fromthe Yeosock Funeral
Home, 40 S. Main Street, Plains
Township.
A
dam (Frank) Olexy Jr.,70, for-
merly of Plymouth, passed
away Thursday in The Hampton
House.
He was born December 28,
1940, in Plymouth and was the son
of the late Martha Young Olexy
andthe late AdamF. Olexy. He was
a previous owner of the Orchard
Street Caf, Plymouth, and was
employedfor manyyears as atruck
driver. He was also a driver and a
dispatcher for Plymouth Taxi.
He was preceded in death by his
wife, Patricia, and his brother Rob-
ert.
He is survived by his children,
Patricia Taylor andfianc Mike Ro-
bertson; Peggy Olexy, Plymouth;
Linda Weaver and partner Stacey
Miller, Kingston; Frank, and his
wife, Marge, Nanticoke; Joseph
and his wife, Darlene, Glen Lyon;
brothers, William and Charles,
Middlesex N.J.; grandchildren, Re-
becca, Gabriel, Bethany, Teressa,
Dakota; Edward, Miranda, Andy
Olexy; Melyssa Oberst, Jessica
and Brandon Weaver, Christine,
Heather, Tiffany and Rachel Tay-
lor; five great-grandchildren.
A funeral service will be held
Monday at 8 p.m. from Williams-
Hagen Funeral Home, 114 W. Main
St., Plymouth. Interment will be in
Clover Leaf Cemetery, Wood-
bridge, New Jersey. Friends may
call from 5 p.m. until the time of
service.
In lieu of flowers, memorial do-
nations can be made to the family.
Adam Olexy Jr.
November 3, 2011
BOGDAN Joseph, memorial
service 2 p.m. today in the Curtis
L. Swanson Funeral Home Inc.,
corner of routes 29 &118, Pikes
Creek. Friends and family may
call from1:30 to 2 p.m. prior to
the service.
BURKE Ursula, funeral 9 a.m.
today in the Howell-Lussi Funeral
Home, 509 Wyoming Ave., West
Pittston. Mass of Christian Burial
at 9:30 a.m. in St. John the
Evangelist Church, Pittston.
Friends may call 4 to 8 p.m. today
in the funeral home.
COOK Mary, Mass of Christian
Burial 9:30 a.m. today in the
Immaculate Conception Church,
Luzerne Ave., West Pittston.
Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. today
in Metcalfe and Shaver Funeral
Home, 504 Wyoming Ave., Wyom-
ing.
CRAGLE Mark, funeral 11 a.m.
today in the Clarke Piatt Funeral
Home Inc., 5 Sunset Lake Rd.,
Hunlock Creek. Friends may 9 to
11 a.m. today in the funeral home.
FISHER- Tom, Sr., funeral service 11
a.m. Monday in the Williams-
Hagen Funeral Home Inc., 114 W.
Main St., Plymouth. Family will
receive family and friend s5 to 8
p.m. Sunday in the funeral home.
GOREY Benjamin, funeral services
8:45 a.m. today in the Harold C.
Snowdon Funeral Home Inc., 140
N. Main St., Shavertown. Mass of
Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in St.
Barbaras Church, Exeter.
INGLIS Marie, funeral at 10:30
a.m. Monday in the E. Blake
Collins Funeral Home, 159 George
Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Friends may
call from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday.
LOVULLO Michael, funeral ser-
vices 10:30 a.m. today in St.
Marys Chapel, 1594 S. Main St.,
Wilkes-Barre.
MARCIN Joseph, funeral 9:30
a.m. Monday in the Bednarski
Funeral Home, 168 Wyoming Ave.,
Wyoming. Mass of Christian
Burial at 10 a.m. in the Holy
Trinity Church, Swoyersville.
Friends may call 6 to 8 p.m.
Sunday at the funeral home.
POLIFKO Jean, funeral 10 a.m.
today in the E. Blake Collins
Funeral Home, 159 George Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre.
ROCK Ellen, funeral services5
p.m. Sunday in the Metcalfe and
Shaver Funeral Home Inc., 504
Wyoming Ave., Wyoming. Friends
may call 2 p.m. until the time of
service on Sunday.
SAKSA-SCHINGLER Shawna,
memorial service to celebrate her
life 10 a.m. Sunday in Calvary
Chapel, 2591 SR 903, Albrights-
ville.
SHAMBE Teresa, Mass of Chris-
tian Burial10 a.m. today in Our
Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, 237
William St., Pittston. Friends may
9:30 a.m. until Mass time today
at the church.
WALSH Claire, graveside service
noon Monday at Hains Church
Cemetery, Wernersville.
WEAVER Kenneth, visitation 9:30
to 10:30 a.m. today in the Be-
thany United Methodist Church,
Summerhill Avenue & Pine Street,
Berwick. Memorial service at
10:30 a.m. in the church.
FUNERALS
Mary M.
DeMichele, 92, a
Scranton resi-
dent, died Friday,
November 4,
2011, in North-
east Pa. Hospice.
She was the
widow of Joseph
DeMichele who died August 8, 2005.
Born in Scranton, she was the
daughter of the late Henry and Mar-
tha Piensenkowski Kakareka.
She attended Scranton public
schools.
She was a member of the former
St. Mary Of The Assumption Church
and its Altar and Rosary Society.
She presently was a member of Im-
maculate Conception Church.
She worked with her late husband
in his business for many years.
Marys greatest joy was cooking
and spending time with her family.
She touched everyone as a kind,
gentle person with a generous heart
and a beautiful smile.
She will be truly missed by her
family and friends.
The family wishes to express spe-
cial thanks to Marys angels; Lucille,
Florence andIrv, Linda, Michelle and
Barbara for their love, kindness, com-
passion and support.
Also a special thank you to North-
east Pa. Hospice at Regional Hospital
and to Dr. Philip Boccagno.
She was also preceded in death by
brothers, Eugene, Walter, Joseph,
Stanley, Charles andher twinbrother
Frank and sisters, Anna Sepkowski,
Agnes Krupinski, Jean Vento, Moni-
ca Fetsko and an infant sister Mary.
Surviving are two sons, Michael D.
DeMichele, Ph.D. and wife, Rosem-
ary, and Joseph E. DeMichele and
wife, Carole, all of Scranton, four
grandchildren, Michael A. DeMi-
chele, M.D. and wife, Dr. Karen Kor-
mis, Mechanicsburg; Atty. Christine
Consiglio and husband, Michael,
Camp Hill; Jacqueline Kloss, Ph.D.
and husband, Atty. Brian Kloss, Rad-
nor, andLisa McCarthyandhusband,
E.J., Exeter, six great-grandchildren,
Michael, Matthew and Julia Rose
Consiglio and Sara DeMichele and
Abbie and Ella Kloss.
The funeral will be Monday with
Mass at 10 a.m. in Immaculate Con-
ception Church, 800 Taylor Ave.,
Scranton, tobe celebratedby the Rev.
Ronald McKenney, SJ.
Interment will be in Sacred Hearts
Cemetery, Minooka Section.
Friends may call at the church
Monday from 9 to 10 a.m.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contri-
butions may be made to Immaculate
Conception Parish, 801 Taylor Ave.
Scranton, PA. 18510.
Toleave anonline condolence visit
www.augusthaasfuneralhome.com.
Mary M.
DeMichele
November 4, 2011
R
aymond L. Sands of Mehoopany
died Thursday at the Golden Liv-
ing Center in Tunkhannock.
He was born in Mehoopany, on Au-
gust 18, 1931 son of the late Gilbert R.
and Ruth French Sands.
Raymond was a 1948 graduate of
Mehoopany High School and had
been employed by Sproul Construc-
tion in Scranton as a truck driver for
over than 31 years.
Raymond was preceded in death by
brothers, Donald R. Sands, Gary R.
Sands; sisters, Ellen S. Miller, Rosem-
ary Shoemaker and Francis Sands.
Surviving are sons, Raymond Jr. of
Mehoopany, Chris of Meshoppen,
Raymond of Falls; daughters, Janice
Mortimer of Tunkhannock, Sara Tay-
lor of Wyalusing, Phyllis Reed of Falls,
Areonna Gorden, of Tunkhannock,
Mary RuthBrownof Centermoreland;
brothers, Gilbert T. Sands of Tunk-
hannock, KorahSands of Centermore-
land; sister Ruthann Smith, Lake
Alfred, Fla.; numerous grandchildren
and great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held on
Sundayat 4p.m. fromtheSheldon-Ku-
kuchka Funeral Home Inc., 73 W. Tio-
ga St., Tunkhannock, with the Rev.
Charles Bishop.
Interment will be in Vaughn Ceme-
tery at the convenience of the family.
Friends may call at the funeral
home from2 p.m. until the time of ser-
vice.
Condolences may be sent to the
family at www.sheldonkukuchkafun-
eralhome.com.
Raymond L.
Sands
November 3, 2011
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experience dealing with the pol-
icies, procedures and functions
of the city. Now the school re-
source officer at Wilkes-Barre
Area Career and Technical Cen-
ter, George, of Anthracite Street,
said he has experience in bud-
getary procedures, grant writing
and Community Development
Block Grants and is concerned
about the neighborhoods.
Vince Guarneri, 52, of Grove
Street, is the Republican facing
George. An accountant, Guarne-
ri intends to address the con-
cerns of all neighborhoods and
he is concerned about the re-
sponsiveness of local govern-
ment to residents concerns.
Guarneri wants more attention
on the drug problem in the city
and crime in general.
District C
There is a three-way race be-
tween Republican Stephen J. Ur-
ban, 37, employed at RCN; 66-
year-old Democrat Maureen La-
velle, retired from Lavelles Ex-
press and General Motors Ac-
ceptance Corp.; and
Independent candidate Sam
Troy, a yoga instructor and part-
time English teacher.
Urban favors open govern-
ment/open records; maintaining
civility at council meetings and
he will provide answers to resi-
dents when they question coun-
cil members. He also advocates
lower wage taxes, the elimina-
tion of fees and mercantile taxes,
and lower real estate transfer
taxes.
Lavelle, of Almond Lane, said
her business background will be
an asset to the city. She said she
has the time, energy and desire
to serve the citizens and to be an
effective council member. La-
velle said she will make deci-
sions and will seek help for the
elderly.
Troy, 62, of Joseph Lane, said
he will work to reduce taxes by
reducing or eliminating wasteful
spending. He intends to estab-
lish a new sense of transparency
and accountability for all elected
officials.
District D
Incumbent Democrat Bill Bar-
rett, 61, of Wilcox Drive, is op-
posed by Republican Linda Ur-
ban of Parsons. Barrett, a retired
city police chief and now the di-
rector of safety and security at
Luzerne County Community
College, said he plans to contin-
ue to work together with city
council and the city administra-
tion to restore neighborhoods,
focusing on problem properties,
crime, drug activity, and other
quality of life issues. He sup-
ports the newly announced
plans to consolidate health and
code enforcement inspectors,
which he said will results in a
stronger response to problem
properties.
Urban, 59, said she will work
with the mayor to reduce crime
and improve city services such
as sewer maintenance, street
cleaning, better flood protection
and improved parks and roads.
She will reinstitute the spring
clutter cleanup program and
work to reduce elected city offi-
cials benefits, as well retirement
benefits.
Urban wants to enforce the
laws of the Home Rule Charter,
modifying it to benefit tax-
payers. She said she will stop
corruption and nepotism when
evident and be a strong taxpayer
advocate.
District E
Republican Virgil E. Argenta,
Jr. is trying to unseat Democrat-
ic incumbent Mike Merritt. Ar-
genta, 51, is the former owner/
operator of Wayne Fuel Oil Inc.
and is president of Argenta Prop-
erties. He and his wife operate
Victorias Gourmet Caf, Scran-
ton.
Argenta said he would like to
accomplish fiscal responsibility
by proposing a yearly audit of
the general account and all
spending procedures. He said
neighborhoods should be the fo-
cus of the city and he will work
to reduce crime and require out
of town landlords to be account-
able for nuisance properties.
Merritt, 50, of Wyoming
Street, is strategic accounts sup-
port manager at InterMetro In-
dustries. He said he will contin-
ue working with the administra-
tion to make streets safer and as-
sure all repairs from the recent
flooding, including creek walls is
completed.
He will seek funding to tear-
down blighted properties and
will work with the administra-
tion on enforcing the nuisance
property ordinance. Merritt said
he will continue to support the
citys Crime Watch organization.
COUNCIL
Continued from Page 3A
dent of The Greater ScrantonChamber of
Commerce, saidheis aproponent of peo-
ple who knowthe local landscape.
Vonderheid said while he could have
stayedthroughtheendof theyear andcol-
lected paychecks, he opted to focus the
majority of his time on his next venture,
whichhe declinedtodescribe beyondsay-
ing it will be Pennsylvania based and
that hisfamilywill not bemovingfromthe
area.
I just wantedtodosomethingthat was
mineandcreatesomesecurityfor myfam-
ily, said Vonderheid, a married father of
two young children.
Vonderheid resigned as a Luzerne
County Commissioner to become cham-
ber CEOin June 2007. Before being elect-
ed in 2003, he had been with the chamber
for 10 years, last serving as vice president
of economic development.
His time as chamber CEO included a
year with a booming economy, two years
of a recession and a year of recovery from
said recession.
I believe its been a difficult time inter-
nally as it relates to finances, Vonderheid
said. But its been rewarding.
The new CEO will have considerably
fewer employees to supervise than Von-
derheid started with.
When Vonderheid took over duties in
2007, hehadastaff of morethan30. Today,
fewer than half that number remain.
Vonderheid said lower revenues, partly
caused by a lack of land sales, led to the
downsizing, but he offered few details on
how many reductions there have been,
who they were and what they did.
Im not going to get into payroll and
personnel, Vonderheid said.
The chamber also has struggled under
the debt assumed to build the University
Corners development, where retail vacan-
cies persist.
Like all other businesses impacted by
theeconomy, wevemadetheadjustments
necessary to meet the needs of our cus-
tomers whileworkingwithinour financial
constraints, he said.
CHAMBER
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vided to interested businesses
at no cost. The paintings will be
ready for the public to view in
time for the citys Christmas Pa-
rade on Nov. 19.
So far, the response to our
Window Wonderland project
has been very positive, said
John Chaump, DWBBA presi-
dent and manager of Barnes &
Noble Wilkes/Kings.
The citys holiday tree was set
in place on Public Square Friday
morning. The 30-foot tall tree
was donated by Ralph Mid-
daugh, of North Cleveland
Street.
Barnes & Noble already has
one of its windows painted with
a holiday theme. Participating
businesses are encouraged to in-
corporate their particular busi-
ness into the holiday-themed
window paintings.
Paul Nardone, owner of Out-
rageous, is participating in the
project.
Its important that the busi-
ness community understands
the link between the arts and
the economy. Its been proven in
many other downtown business
districts that arts and culture is
the road to economic vitality,
Nardone said.
Michelle Wise, co-owner of
the Dunkin Donuts franchise
store at South Main Street and
Public Square, is chairing the
window-painting project.
Its a lot of work, but its
good for the community, Wise
said. It will draw more people
to the downtown for the holiday
season.
Wide said once people get
downtown to view the win-
dows, they will patronize busi-
nesses.
Chaump said Window Won-
derland will complement other
holiday activities sponsored by
the DWBBA including:
The showing of A Christ-
mas Story at R/C Theatres
Wilkes-Barre Movies 14 on Nov.
19, at 10 a.m. Admission is free
with a donation to the Marine
Corps Toys for Tots campaign.
A DWBBA-sponsored float
in the citys Christmas Parade.
The parade will start at 3:15
p.m. on Nov. 19. Lighting of the
downtown Christmas tree will
follow the parade.
Lunchtime caroling at
downtown businesses on Dec.
2, 9 and 16. The public is en-
couraged to join in the singing.
ARTISTS
Continued from Page 1A
The DWBBA is seeking artists to
participate in the window painting
project. Interested individuals
and/or groups can contact Mi-
chelle Wise at mi-
chelle@mdmgroupllc.com.
A R T I S T S S O U G H T
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
Wilkes-Barre Citys an-
nual Christmas tree was
placed on Public Square
Friday morning. The 30-
foot tall tree was donated
by Ralph Middaugh, of
North Cleveland Street.
Among the downtown
holiday activities are
those sponsored by the
business association,
including a showing of A
Christmas Story at R/C
Theatres Wilkes-Barre
Movies 14 on Nov. 19 at 10
a.m. and lunchtime car-
oling at downtown busi-
nesses on Dec. 2, 9 and
16. The public is encour-
aged to join in the singing.
Its a lot of work, but
its good for the commu-
nity, Wise said. It will
draw more people to the
downtown for the holi-
day season.
Michelle Wise
Co-owner of the Dunkin Donuts
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go to hell.
U.S. District Judge Edwin Kosik
The federal jurist seemed to reject the notion by a
defense attorney that attorney Robert Powell was
bullied into participating in Luzerne Countys
kids-for-cash scheme, noting Powell profited from the illegal venture,
too. Kosik on Friday sentenced Powell to 18 months in prison.
Parent: Drivers endanger
Redeemer school students
E
very school day, I sit in front of Holy
Redeemer High School waiting to pick
up my daughter.
A bus picks up students in front of the
school, on South Pennsylvania Avenue. I
am amazed by the cars that do not stop for
this bus, which clearly has its red lights
flashing.
Students must cross the street to get to
the bus. The bus driver beeps the horn and
yells at vehicles, and they still just go right
on by.
People, pay attention, before this be-
comes a terrible tragedy.
Deb Cantwell
Wilkes-Barre
Lawmaker worked hard
to support Zacharys Law
S
tate Rep. Kevin Murphy of Scranton is
the prime sponsor of Zacharys Law
(HB 601). The bill creates a mandatory
minimum sentence of 13 years for persons
convicted of third-degree murder of a
child.
I wanted to express my sincere gratitude
for Rep. Murphys hard work and dedi-
cation to this bill. Zacharys Law was
passed unanimously in the House Judi-
ciary Committee on Oct. 25. One year
earlier, Rep. Murphy was approached with
this proposal for change, and from that
first meeting he committed himself and his
wonderful staff to the cause.
Zacharys Law is named in honor of my
son Zachary, who was murdered at the
hand of a child abuser when he was 14
months old. The year that followed my
sons death was eye-opening. I assumed if
you murder a child, you get a lengthy
sentence. However, third-degree murder in
Pennsylvania carries a minimum sentence
of as few as six years in jail.
Murder of a child is the most heinous
crime. It certainly warrants a sentence of
more than six years.
Rep. Murphy not only stood up for the
memory of my child, but also for every
child across the commonwealth.
I look forward to the journey our bill will
continue to travel and the continued sup-
port of Rep. Murphy.
Christine McLaughlin
Centerville, Va.
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to be held from 3 to 5 p.m. Nov. 13 at
Chackos Bowling Center in Wilkes-Barre.
This event helps to create awareness
about epilepsy/seizure disorders while
also raising much-needed funds to support
the free programs and services that are
provided to nearly 12,000 people in our
service area who are afflicted with this
disorder.
A business can sponsor a lane for $100,
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Barre at epilepsywv@efepa.org.
Kathleen and Richard Gill
Shickshinny
Radical minority agenda
center of Occupy Wall St.
T
he liberal media are giving an unbeliev-
able amount of press to the Wall
Street takeover in New York City. This
movement, which supposedly came out of
nowhere, should cause us concern. What is
the real agenda behind this takeover, and
why are these acts of civil disobedience
being tolerated by our leaders?
In fairness, I believe that only the rad-
ical minority in these protests has an
agenda. The majority, legitimate unem-
ployed Americans, are being misled be-
cause of their lack of understanding of
revolutionary manipulation.
We shouldnt be nave; the underlying
goal of this radical minority is to implant
socialism in America. Karl Marx said to
implement socialism we must abolish all
religion, all class inequalities and private
property.
In our country, socialism has made in-
roads through judicial laws, educational
institutions and corporate policies. Amer-
icans gradually accepted these changes.
This change of mentality started in the
Sixties, which inspired the liberal policies
that eroded the family and promoted false
alternatives such as free love, single-parent
families and nontraditional marriage.
The slogan from the Sorbonne in 1968
It is prohibited to prohibit took on a
new life in the 1970s when legislators
started to make laws that were fashioned
to undermine religion, the authority of
parents, educators and law enforcement.
The unbridled passions and immorality
that were fueled on college campuses,
which enjoy free reign today, gave the
impetus for the rebellious, freeloading,
obscene and violent outbursts by this
radical minority who despise all respon-
sibility, order and civility; this is what is
taking place on Wall Street and the world.
For them, socialism is the solution for the
evils of capitalism, inequalities and free
enterprise.
In 1917 at Fatima, the mother of God
gave us the real solution when she warned
mankind of these dangers. She gave us the
responsibility to oppose the errors of Rus-
sia and to oppose the grave moral errors
that permeate society. She also left us with
a great hope that promised the triumph of
her immaculate heart. And this should
give us a tremendous amount of hope.
Walter Camier
Weatherly
Writer isnt very sweet
on Halloween candy ritual
H
alloween began as a pagan ritual and
somehow evolved into the present-day
interpretation of demons/ghouls and
having children go to neighboring house-
holds; in turn, the children are given
candy.
Why candy? When I was a child, I did
participate in this ritual of going to neigh-
bors homes to sing a song related to Hallo-
ween (and probably taught to me at school
prior to the Halloween festival). As I vis-
ited these households and performed my
social tradition, I generally was given a
penny or two. A dime was a thrill, and a
pencil or occasional lollipop were OK. I
could purchase what I wanted at the local
store, where at that time it still sold penny
candy.
There have been some significant chang-
es, in that, there was a year or two of
candy scares: concerns about pins, needles
and possible poisoning. During one occa-
sion, it was recommended that children
should not eat the candy obtained at Hallo-
ween, and on another the community
offered to X-ray the candy for free, to make
sure there were no foreign objects in it.
Even with these scares, the major item
given to Halloweeners is, guess what? You
got it: candy.
If I gave each child who came to my
door a quarter, it might cost about $25.
The child could buy his or her own favor-
ite candy. It also would possibly save a
child or two from obtaining a cavity from
all the candy he/she has eaten.
I guess the dentists and candy compa-
nies might not like what I say, but they
dont have to worry. History has shown
that this tradition will stay the same.
Give children plenty of candy at Hallo-
ween, then you can make them fat instead
of lean, have their teeth rot away and may-
be someday when a nutcase does what was
tried in the past, it will be a story of a sad
Halloween day. Then maybe people will
change their ways.
Stanley Halas
Hanover Township
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HENARERepubli-
cansgoingtoget se-
rious about their
nominee for presi-
dent? The fireworks show is
drawing to an end.
The first skyrocket was Sarah
Palin, whowas unqualifiedwhen
JohnMcCainpickedher in2008.
Palin did not run. Michele Bach-
mann, a congresswomanelected
in 2006, did. Not since James A.
Garfieldhas anyonebeenelected
president straight out of the
House of Representatives and
he was a partyleader. Bachmann
is an unguided missile.
When she fell to Earth, Rick
Perry lit his fuse. He is governor
of Texas. He follows the foot-
steps of George W. Bush, except
that he is not a Yale man. He
wrote a book called Fed Up,
which most Republicans quickly
were of him.
Now comes Herman Cain,
preacher, talk-showhost and for-
mer head cheese of Godfathers
Pizza. Cain has zero elected ex-
perience not even on a city
council. He will fizzle out. He is
fizzling now.
The backup man is Mitt Rom-
ney. Hehasafineeducation, Har-
vard Business and Harvard Law.
He was governor of Massachu-
setts and CEO of Bain Capital.
The problem with Romney is
that he designs his political posi-
tions as if he were marketing an
exercise bike. Republicans know
it anddonot likeit. It is whythey
gawk at the fireworks of Palin,
Bachmann, Perry and Cain.
What about theAmericanpeo-
ple? The Rasmussen poll finds
that if President Obama is pitted
against anunnamedRepublican,
the Republican wins. Against an
actual Republican, Obama wins.
TheRepublicanPartyhas a re-
sponsibility. It owes the people a
nominee who is qualified to be
president.
The Seattle Times
OTHER OPINION: GOP RACE
Voters deserve
qualified nominee
L
ADY JUSTICE IS often
depicted blindfolded to
signify that outside in-
fluence does not tip the
scales she holds to weigh the
truth. Unfortunately, the scales
arebeingtippedbyspecial inter-
ests that pour money into judi-
cial elections to get a desired re-
sult.
Too often it is the voters
themselves who are
blind to what is going
on, yet thisisanation-
al problem and Penn-
sylvania is affected
worse than most.
Areport by the Jus-
tice at Stake Cam-
paign, the Brennan
Center for Justice at
New York University
School of Law and
the National Institute
on Money in State Politics de-
tails the threat.
The story of the 2009-2010
elections and their aftermath in
state legislatures in 2011, the
report says, reveals a coalesc-
ing national campaign that
seeks to intimidate Americas
state judges into becoming ac-
countable to money and ideolo-
gies instead of the constitution
and the law. The most recent
election cycle poses some of
the gravest threats yet to fair
and impartial justice in Ameri-
ca.
Nearly a third of the $38.4
million spent on state high
court elections in 2009-10 came
fromnon-candidate groups, the
report said. Although the
spending was slightly less than
in the last non-presidential elec-
tion cycle, nearly 40 percent of
the funds in high court races
came fromjust 10 groups. More
alarmingly, these spenders
were behindthree out of four at-
tack ads.
Pennsylvania was among the
worst offenders. In the period
studied, it had the dubious dis-
tinction of hosting
the nations sec-
ond-most expen-
sive high court
election (after Mi-
chigan).
Republican Joan
Orie Melvin, who
won, and Demo-
crat Jack Panella
raised a combined
$5.4millionfor the
November 2009
contest and just two groups
(Philadelphia trial lawyers and
the state GOP) provided more
than half of all candidate fun-
draising. To the shame of all,
Justice Orie Melvins sister,
state Sen. Jane Orie, was subse-
quently charged with using
state time and resources to help
her campaign and her sisters.
The senator now faces trial.
That race could be the poster
child for what can go wrong
when money infects judicial
elections. In a merit selection
systemof the sort proposed but
not adopted in Pennsylvania,
the corrupting influence of
money would not be an issue.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
STATE OPINION: JUDGE ELECTIONS
A grave threat
to Lady Justice
The most recent
election cycle
poses some of
the gravest
threats yet to fair
and impartial
justice in
America.
QUOTE OF THE DAY
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Editor and Publisher
JOSEPH BUTKIEWICZ
Vice President/Executive Editor
MARK E. JONES
Editorial Page Editor
PRASHANT SHITUT
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sibility to say so and not to assist
them in any way, no matter what
the consequences might have
been from them if I did so. I
knew better and I lacked the
courage to say no. That was
wrong, legally and morally.
Similarly, when the former
judges made their demands for
money I had the responsibility to
refuse them. Even though they
were in positions of power and
influence I had the ultimate abil-
ity to do the right thing and say
no. I was wrong for giving in and
paying them and will forever
bear the burden of having done
so. I was also wrong not to report
this to the authorities right at
that moment. I had the ability to
stop this travesty and I did not.
In retrospect I realize I was both
scared and selfish and I will for-
ever regret that decision.
Eventually, I got the courage
to say no and refused their de-
mands. That was far too little
and far too late. By then the dam-
age was done, and so I stand be-
fore you today.
I owe apologies to many peo-
ple for what I have done. First I
apologize to my family for the
hell that I have put them
through. I am truly blessed to
have them and because of my er-
rors in judgment they have paid
and continue to pay a terrible
price for those errors. I have up-
rooted them from their home,
friends and family in an effort to
give them a fresh start.
My wife is a private person
who did nothing to deserve this
and still has had to suffer un-
speakable indignities. My chil-
dren have lost friends and had to
defend me. As a father, this broke
my heart because I am the one
who was supposed to defend my
children but instead, I put them
in a position they were defending
my actions. For this, I can never
apologize to them adequately.
It broke me and my wifes
heart when my daughter Olivia
could no longer play or associate
with her closest friends because
of me.
No matter what was going on
during this terrible and awful
time, and no matter the personal
attacks I knew I would endure
while attending, I never missed
any of my kids school activities,
games or practices. My life re-
volves around my children and
helping them to become all they
can be as people, students and
athletes. I am proud to tell this
court, through all of this, my
kids have excelled in the class-
room and on the athletic field
and courts. If nothing else, for
what they have been through,
my wife and kids deserve to be-
gin again to live a normal and
productive life -- not one marred
by press reports, pictures of their
house and all of the rest. They
have paid the highest prices for
my transgressions -- the loss of
their innocence and dignity. If
nothing else, I respectfully re-
quest that this court give me the
opportunity to finish the good
work I have started.
Second, I apologize to my
partners, my employees and my
friends. I am truly sorry. They
are all wonderful people who put
their faith and trust in me to do
the right thing. Because of what I
did and their association with
me they, too, like my wife and
kids, were and are guilty by mere
association. Some of the things
they had had to and continue en-
dure because of me have hum-
bled me beyond measure. They
have lost their ability to work; to
feed their families and other sig-
nificant and permanent financial
losses, much to them and their
familys detriment. I let them
down and will forever regret
what I have done to them.
Third, my sincere apologies to
the clients I was so honored and
privileged to represent. I worked
full-time while going to law
school because a trial lawyer was
my dream. I zealously and stead-
fastly represented many clients
and successfully changed many
of their lives in positive ways.
These are the people who I let
down. It is hard to imagine a
more devastating feeling that the
one I, my family and associates
felt on the day I voluntarily sur-
rendered the law license I
worked so hard to earn.
To the court, I apologize for
the damage I caused. I knowthat
people must depend on the in-
tegrity and honesty of the sys-
tem and I know that has been
called into question because of
this case. I respect and honor our
system of justice and it pains me
terribly to know what the conse-
quences of my actions have
caused.
Last but not least, I apologize
to the people of Luzerne County
and ask for their forgiveness.
They have had to watch as this
tragedy unfolded. I know full
well the collective loss of dignity
and honor it has caused. I was
born and raised here. As much as
I miss my parents, I am comfort-
ed with the knowledge that they
were not here to endure this. I
moved back to the area because
of my family and former friends --
to be close to themand because I
thought it would be a wonderful
place to raise my kids. Now, be-
cause of all this, the area that
support, I led me though my
childhood and my professional
career has been tarnished forev-
er. I feel the guilt of contributing
to that every minute of every
day. The people of Luzerne
County did not deserve this long
nightmare. For that, I am truly
sorry.
I know that it is standard pro-
tocol for people who come be-
fore this honorable court to pre-
sent letters from family, friends
and clergy to tell your honor why
they are worthy of your consid-
eration. I have not done that, out
of respect for this court and the
people from whom I could have
solicited such letters. My family,
friends and colleagues, indeed
even this court, has suffered too
much indignity already. I stand
alone prepared to accept my re-
sponsibility with my words and
my actions, not theirs.
My selfish actions caused me
to be in this place and the only
way I could legally and morally
atone for this was to co-operate.
Though the decision to do so
was difficult in that I knew it
would cause me and my family
to be ostracized. I knew it was
the right thing to do. Once that
decision was made I gave 100 %
of myself. The experience was
frightening, humbling and diffi-
cult but at the end I hope that the
fulfillment of my cooperative re-
quirements has benefited the jus-
tice system. Equally, my children
now have reason to be proud of
their father again.
I have lost the ability to earn a
livelihood, lost my home and
have seen many of my relation-
ships, both personal and profes-
sional, destroyed by my actions.
I have been the subject of much
media attention. Your honor, I
know there are those who would
call for my incarceration. For the
last five years, I feel as though I
have been imprisoned for life.
I would not wish this on any
human being. I have been puni-
shed in ways no one could imag-
ine or conceive. I have been fi-
nancially and professionally ru-
ined. I will never be free fromthe
regret, sorry and guilt I carry
with me every day for what I
have done. There are no words
that I command that can fully
and finally express my sorrow.
In closing, I would be remiss if
I did not thank the court, Mr. Zu-
brod, Mr. Houser, the agents and
representatives in the Federal
Bureau of Investigation, the IRS,
the Office of Probation and all
the other departments involved
for treating me with the dignity
and respect throughout this or-
deal. I was never mistreated,
abused or taken advantage of in
any way. I have great respect for
the professional conduct of the
government and can attest that I
was treated fairly.
I completely respect this court
and I amprepared to accept your
decision. I am confident your de-
cision will be just.
LETTER
Continued from Page 1A
veniles to the detention centers.
Other dealings
Information revealed during the sen-
tencing hearing showed Powell was in-
volved in other nefarious dealings as
well with former Luzerne County
Judge Michael Toole and former
Wilkes-Barre Area school director
Brian Dunn.
Toole, who is serving a 2 year sen-
tence, pleaded guilty in November
2010 to improperly influencing an in-
surance case that was before himand to
failing to report on his income taxes a
$30,000 fee her received for referring a
case. DAndrea and prosecutors con-
firmed for the first time Friday that the
fee was paid by Powell.
Dunn pleaded guilty in December
2009 to accepting a bribe in exchange
for his influence in hiring a teacher and
was later sentenced to 18 months in
prison. DAndrea and prosecutors con-
firmed Friday that Powell aided that in-
vestigation, but declinedtoprovide fur-
ther details.
Powells cooperation led prosecutors
to recommend a sentence of 12 to 18
months in the juvenile scandal case a
roughly 50 percent reduction from the
guideline range.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Gordon Zu-
brod told Kosik Powells assistance was
key to convincing Conahan to plead
guilty to one count of racketeering con-
spiracy, and was an important element
in Ciavarellas conviction in February
on 12 charges. Ciavarella was later sen-
tenced to 28 years in prison, while Co-
nahan was sentenced to 17 years.
That does not change what he did,
Zubrod said of Powell, but it does
show the steps he took to set right a
great wrong.
Kosik acknowledged Powells assist-
ance in the cases, but noted that did not
absolve him from responsibility.
He could have told the judges to go
to hell. Are you suggesting he was so
pressured he didnt do that? Kosik
asked Zubrod.
He did tell them to go to hell, but it
was too late, Zubrod replied.
DAndrea argued for a lesser sen-
tence than prosecutors recommended,
suggesting that Powell be permitted to
serve part of his sentence on home con-
finement. But Kosik rejected the re-
quest.
I will not go as far as the defendant
would like me to go because I am con-
vinced all these defendants somehow
knew what each was doing and that
each would benefit, Kosik said.
Powell didnot address the court, opt-
ing instead to write a 3-page letter,
which was provided to the media after
the hearing.
In the letter, Powell apologized to his
family, former business partners, Lu-
zerne County residents and others. He
continued to maintain that he was ex-
torted into paying Conahan and Ciava-
rella.
I was wrong for giving in and paying
them and will forever bear the burden
of having done so. I was also wrong not
to report this to the authorities right at
that moment, Powell wrote. I had the
ability to stop this travesty and I did
not.
Eventually I got the courage to say
no and refused their demands, he con-
tinued. That was far too little far too
late.
Speaking after the sentencing, DAn-
drea said Powell had hoped the ex-
traordinary level of cooperation he
provided would convince Kosik to im-
pose a sentence at the low end of the
guideline range.
This is the stuff movies are made
of, DAndrea said. He wore a wire
with corrupt judges . . . in their cham-
bers and in their courtrooms. He got
themto admit wrongdoing. Thats stuff
you dont see.
Ciavarella was acquitted of the brib-
ery and extortion charges relating to
Powells allegations. DAndrea said his
testimony was still crucial to the gov-
ernment, however, because it put to-
gether all the pieces of the complex
case.
Bob was the architect of exactly
what happened. He laid out the entire
case. He knewhowthe cashgot tothem
and knew how the money was filtered
through him, he said.
Powells cooperation
Speaking with reporters after the
hearing, U.S. Attorney Peter J. Smith
acknowledged the importance of Po-
wells role in the case.
Without Mr. Powells vital coopera-
tion it might have been a much more
difficult, much longer, if not impossi-
ble, process, Smith said.
Powell, who was released following
the hearing, was directed to report to
serve his sentence on Nov. 30.
He declined comment as he pushed
through a swarm of media to an await-
ing car.
DAndrea said Powell relocated his
family to Florida. Kosik agreed to rec-
ommendthat Powell serve his sentence
at the federal detentioncamp inMiami,
a minimum security facility.
DAndrea said Powell was disap-
pointed by the sentence, but hes confi-
dent that Powell will bounce back from
the scandal and again be successful up-
on his release from prison.
Dont worry about Bob Powell. He
will land of his feet and be very, very
successful some day, he said.
POWELL
Continued from Page 1A
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
Sandy Fonzo listens as the media talks with prosecuting attorneys Friday after Robert Powell was sentenced in federal
court in Scranton.
C M Y K
SPORTS S E C T I O N B
THE TIMES LEADER SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2011
timesleader.com
THERE
HAVE BEEN
ONLY a few si-
multaneous
knockouts in
the history of
boxing. Fortu-
nately, theres
still time to pray for another one
tonight when Jose Canseco steps
back into the celebrity ring
against Lenny Dykstra in Holly-
wood.
Seriously, who are you sup-
posed to root for? The superstar-
turned-snitch
whos always
low on money
and already be-
yond embar-
rassment? Or
the superstar-
turned-swin-
dler whos un-
der indictment
for grand theft
auto, drug pos-
session and in-
decent expo-
sure and possi-
bly on his way
to the slammer
for a very long
time?
And thats just the main event!
In what could be an evening-
long orgy of faux-celebrity self-
destruction, the undercard also
matches convicted felon Joey
Buttafuoco against Lou Bellera,
husband of his former lover and
current porn actress Amy Fisher,
who went to prison as an18-year-
oldin1992 for shooting Buttafuo-
cos then-wife, Mary Jo, in the
head; plus the Long Island Lol-
ita herself, taking on Octo-
mom NadyaSuleman; andTareq
Salahi, half of the White House
party-crashing couple, squaring
off against former O.J. Simpson
guest-house squatter Kato Kae-
lin.
This thingis wrongonsomany
levels that anyone who shells out
$19.95 for the pay-per-view
should get a free towel for the
shower theyre going to need af-
terward. The cast of characters
reads like a remake of The Grif-
ters. Then again, if it catches on,
think of the possibilities: Shaq vs.
Kobe, Frank McCourt vs. Bud Se-
lig; Latrell Sprewell vs. P.J. Carle-
simo; Barry Bonds against the
world. Sure, FOX tried to make a
go with a Celebrity Boxing
show in 2002, but it lasted only
two episodes before cancellation.
Despite that small sampling, it
managed a sixth-place finish on
TV Guides 50 worst all-time
shows list.
Its an interesting card, a bat-
tle of train wrecks, is how pro-
moter Damon Feldman de-
scribed the upcoming event to
the Philadelphia Daily News, and
he should know. Feldman just
happens to be the go-to promoter
for down-on-their-luck celebri-
ties, having previously staged
fights between Rodney King and
a retired cop as well as Tonya
Harding and a waitress, among
others.
Feldman also pleaded no-con-
test earlier this year to charges of
stagingsome of those bouts with-
out a license, but why let details
get in the way of a story about re-
demption? Feldman wont de-
spite the fact that the last time he
lined up a fight for Canseco, the
disgraced slugger sent his identi-
cal twin, Ozzie, INSTEAD and
the promotion blew up in every-
ones face. Maybe Feldman
should have known better, be-
cause Canseco also bought Ozzie
an identical Porsche for Christ-
mas one year back in the days
when he had cash to throw
around on the dubious prem-
ise that it would cut his odds of
getting ticketed for speeding by
half (when all it really did was
double Ozzies chances).
OPINION
J I M L I T K E
No winners
to be found
in this fight
Canseco
Dykstra
Jim Litke is a national sports colum-
nist for The Associated Press.
WEST PITTSTON The
play wasnt supposedto go to re-
ceiver Joe Starinsky.
But when quarterback Antho-
ny Schwab found the junior
open over the middle, Pittston
Area was able to pull off a come-
back and defeat rival Wyoming
Area 24-21 Friday night in a
Wyoming Valley Conference in-
terdivisional game.
The 28-yard completion on a
fourth-and-6 play put the ball at
the Wyoming Area 23-yard line
with under four minutes re-
maining. Fullback Mark Ro-
manczukbashedhis waytothe1
on the next play, leading to a 1-
yard TD sneak by Schwab.
And a third victory by Pitt-
ston Area (3-7) over Wyoming
Area in the last four years.
It means everything, said
Schwab, who threw for 162
yards, the most Wyoming Area
has allowed through the air all
season. Despite the record, it
all comes down to one game.
Were on top of the world right
now.
Meanwhile, Wyoming Area
(6-3) will try to regroup quickly
as it heads into the District 2
Class 2A playoffs. The Warriors
will host Mid Valley (6-4) in the
first round next weekend.
Obviously, you prefer to go
into the playoffs with some
steam and some momentum,
Wyoming Area coach Randy
Spencer said. In the first half,
we werent hitting on all cylin-
ders. Give Pittston Area and
coach (Mike) Barrett credit.
H . S . F O O T B A L L
Patriots pull off the upset
PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER
Pittston Areas Joe Starinsky (3) makes a catch deep in Wyoming Area territory in the first quarter just behind Wyoming Areas
Ahmad Bouie (6). Starinsky had four grabs on the night, including a critical fourth-down catch on the game-winning drive.
Late TD lifts Pittston over Wyoming Area
By JOHN ERZAR
jerzar@timesleader.com
See PATRIOTS, Page 4B
STATE COLLEGE Former
longtime Penn State assistant
football coach Jerry Sandusky,
known for his charitable work
with at-risk children and for help-
ing establish the schools Line-
backer U reputation, is facing
charges stem-
ming from an
investigation
that he inde-
cently assault-
ed a teenage
boy, newspa-
pers reported
Friday.
The Patriot-
News of Harrisburgfirst reported
that charges were filed against
Sandusky, 67, and entered into
the state court systems online
docket. The charging papers,
posted online by the newspaper,
include involuntary deviate sex-
ual intercourseof someoneunder
16, aggravated indecent assault
of someone under 16, indecent
assault of someone under 16, in-
decent assault of someone under
13, endangering the welfare of
children and corruption of mi-
nors.
The paperwork listed a total of
40 counts as being filed in Centre
County on Friday, with offenses
dating back to 1996. A state po-
lice trooper was listed as the ar-
resting officer.
However, the entry apparently
disappeared from the court sys-
tems online docket later Friday,
and a state police spokeswoman
couldnt explain why. Court offi-
cials in Centre County said Fri-
F O O T B A L L
Reports:
Sandusky
hit with
40 counts
Former PSU assistant, who
retired more than 10 years
ago, accused of sex abuse.
Sandusky
The Associated Press
See SANDUSKY, Page 3B
Holy Redeemer stunned the
running community last year
when its boys and girls teams fin-
ishedinsecondplace inthe state.
Fresh off a
pair of District 2
titles, theRoyals
look to improve
upon last years
runs. Both the
boysandgirlsteamsareoneof the
Class2AfavoritestowinthePIAA
Cross Country Championships at
the Parkview Cross Country
Course inHershey today.
AttheClass3Alevel, Dallaswill
also be representing District 2 in
boththe boys andgirls events.
A quartet of Royal runners
placed in the top 25 in the boys
and girls divisions last year. Holy
Redeemer fell shy to District 2 ri-
val Elk Lake in both races. But
with experience on their side the
Royals look to replicate their dis-
trict wins over the Warriors last
week.
District 2 is one of the stron-
gest in the state, said Holy Re-
P I A A C R O S S C O U N T R Y
Two Royals
teams going
for the glory
Redeemer boys and girls each
finished second in the state
last year, are a favorite today.
By JAY MONAHAN
For The Times Leader
See GLORY, Page 6B
INSIDE: At-
large runners
aim for medals,
Page 6B
WILKES-BARRE TWP.
Shortly before the start of Fri-
days game between the Wilkes-
Barre/Scranton Penguins and
Hershey Bears, something hap-
pened that turned the matchup
intoa potentially lopsidedaffair.
A day after Pittsburgh re-
called veteran defenseman
Alexandre Picard, Robert Bor-
tuzzo was summoned up less
than two hours before the start
of Fridays game.
Outside of Joey Mormina, Co-
dyWildandCarl Sneep, thePen-
guins were down to a defensive
corps that included three play-
ers with a career total of 36 AHL
games.
Not exactly the perfect scena-
rio to stop a powerful Hershey
attack.
But that didnt prevent the
Penguins fromturning ina near-
perfect effort as they defeated
theBears 4-0behindBradThies-
sens second shutout and a pair
of goals froman unlikely source.
The win improves the Pen-
guins to 6-2-1-1 and moves them
into a tie with Hershey for sec-
ond place in the East Division
with 14 points. It was also the
Penguins first home win of the
season in five contests.
We had a lot of young guys in
there and I thought they played
well, said head coach John
Hynes. They were prepared
andtheyroseuptotheoccasion.
A H L
Mormina steps up for Penguins in near perfect win
DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER
Zach Sill (11) of the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins tries to fire
a shot past Hershey defender Dmitry Orlov (28) and goalie
Branden Holtby during Friday nights game.
Defenseman scores twice,
including short-handed and
empty-net, against Bears.
By TOMVENESKY
tvenesky@timesleader.com 4
PENGUINS
0
BEARS
See PENGUINS, Page 5B
LEHMAN TWP. Paul
Brace wasnt entirely sure how
the ball ended up right in front
of him. Or even what the exact
rules were about blocked field
goals.
But the Dallas senior still
snatched it up as it bounced off
the turf and dashed 65 yards
for a touchdown.
Im just like, Am I supposed
to dive on it, or what? I didnt
know if it was still live, Brace
said with a laugh after Fridays
game. Im running and its,
Oh my God, Im gonna score.
Im looking back like, is any-
body near me?
Nope. No one was.
Braces 65-yard return of the
blocked kick for a score helped
turn back a spirited start from
rival Lake-Lehman. The Moun-
taineers pulled away after half-
time for a 42-7 win on the road.
It was the third straight win
in The Old Shoe Game for the
Mounts (9-1), who locked up a
home game in next weeks Dis-
trict 2 Class 3A playoffs. Lake-
Lehman fell to 5-5 and out of
the D2-2A race.
FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Lake-
Lehman
quarter-
back
Jared
Novitski
is on his
way to a
touch-
down in
the
second
quarter
against
Dallas
during
Friday
nights
game in
Lehman
Town-
ship.
Mountaineers a sure
thing in rout of rivals
By DEREK LEVARSE
dlevarse@timesleader.com
See DALLAS, Page 5B
K
PAGE 2B SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2011 THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com
S P O R T S
REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS
Luzerne County Lightning AAU
Basketball will hold tryouts
Thanksgiving Weekend for boys
and girls in grades 5th to 10th. For
more information regarding
tryouts and the organization,
please visit lightningboltball.com
or email us at luzcountylightn-
ing@gmail.com
The Stan Waleski Black Friday
Basketball Camp is still accepting
registrations. The camp will be
held Friday, Nov. 25th from 8 a.m.
to 2 p.m. for boys and girls in
grades 2nd though 8th at the St.
Josephs Oblates gym in Laflin.
The camp features skills, funda-
mentals, competitions, team play
and fun with all players receiving a
camp T-shirt and certificate. For
camp information call Coach
Waleski at 570-457-1206 or Coach
LoBrutto at 570-654-8030. In-
terested players can also e-mail
stanwaleski@yahoo.com.
UPCOMING EVENTS
The Hanover Area Baseball Team
will host a friendship night on
Thursday, Nov. 10th from 7 p.m. to
9 p.m. at Senunas Bar near Kings
College.
The Hanover Area Quarterback
Club will be hosting a Night at the
Races TODAY, Nov. 5th, at the
Breslau Hose Company. Doors
open at 6 p.m. and races begin at 7
p.m. Horses can be purchased at
the door for a $10 donation. Come
out and support the Hawkeyes
with a night of fun, food, and
friends.
The Northwest Area 2nd Annual
Alumni Basketball Games will be
held on November 25th. Girls
game starts at 6 p.m., Boys game
at 7 p.m., Womens alumni at 8
p.m. and Mens alumni at 9 p.m.
Any alumni interested in playing
should contact Liza Mazonkey at
570-256-34012 or by email at
m,azonkey@epix.net.
The Wyoming Valley West Spartan
Classic Wrestling Tournament is
on Sat. No. 12th at the high school.
Registration and weigh-in is Friday
Nov. 11th from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at
the high school. Any questions
please contact Joe Krokowski
Elementary coach.
CAMPS/CLINICS
Electric City Baseball & Softball
Academy will host a Winter Skills
Camp at Riverfront Sports on
Saturdays, Nov. 26, Dec. 3, 10 and
17 with baseball from 4 p.m. to 6
p.m. and softball from 6 p.m. to 8
p.m. Cost for each is $145. For
more information, call 570-878-
8483 or visit www.electriccityba-
seball.com.
The 10th Annual Paul McGloin
Holiday Pitching Camp will be
held at Riverfront Sports on Dec.
26, 27 & 28 from 9:15 a.m. to
11:45a.m. Cost is $145 or $130 if
signed up by Nov. 23. For more
information, call 570-878-8483 or
visit www.electriccitybaseball.com.
MEETINGS
Nanticoke Little League will hold a
special meeting regarding merging
with Newport Little League on
Wednesday Nov. 9th and Thursday
Nov. 17th at West Side for 7:30 p.m.
Everyone is invited to attend.
Northeast PA United Soccer Club
College Showcase Tournament
Teamis holding a player/parent
information meeting on Friday,
Nov. 11th at 7 p.m. at the Riverfront
Sports Complex in Scranton.
Current high school freshmen and
sophomore boys that are interest-
ed in playing soccer at the college
level are encouraged to attend and
get information about training and
future plans. RSVP by email to
northeastpaunited@gmail.com.
The Wyoming Valley West Boys
Basketball Booster Club will
conduct a meeting at the WVW
Middle School, Chester Street, on
Nov. 7th at 7 p.m. All parents of
the boys basketball team are
urged to attend.
The Wyoming Valley West High
School Soccer Booster Club will
meet on Tuesday, Nov. 8th at 6
p.m. at Happys Pizza on Main
Street in Plymouth. Parents of all
Junior and Senior High soccer
players are welcomes and encour-
aged to attend.
The Wyoming Valley West Wrestling
Booster Club will hold its meeting
on Monday, Nov. 7th at 67:30 p.m.
at the middle school. Tournament
and new fundraising requirements
will be discussed. Parents from all
levels are encouraged to attend.
Booster Club dues for the up-
coming 2011-2012 season will be
accepted at the meetings and
events.
Bulletin Board items will not be
accepted over the telephone. Items
may be faxed to 831-7319, emailed to
tlsports@timesleader.com or dropped
off at the Times Leader or mailed to
Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N, Main
St., Wilkes-Barre, PA18711-0250.
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New York Sire Stakes champion Mojo Terror makes his return to
the Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs this evening in the $29,000 Open
Pace. The Chris Oakes trainee has had an outstanding season, racing
mostly on the New York Stakes scene, winning twelve times in nine-
teen starts. He has shown versatility to win both on and off the pace,
and has proven to be very game pacer down the stretch as well. Toss
in the fact that hes a gelded son of Western Terror and it looks like
OpenPaceandFree-For-Alls areinthehorses futuremovingforward.
InanycaseI lookfor driver JimMorrill Jr. toget himinawinningspot
one way or another, from post eight, in what looks to be an exciting
tenth race feature.
BEST BET: MACRAIDER N (8TH)
VALUE PLAY: ANAIS KICKER (14TH)
POST TIME 6:30 p.m.
All Races One Mile
First-$24,000 Clm.Hndcp Pace;clm.price $25-30,000
3 All Star Dragon G.Napolitano 1-2-3 Very good opener 7-2
5 Master Stroke M.Kakaley 1-1-1 Going for 4 straight 5-2
1 Jimmy Cowan N A.Napolitano 2-3-3 Harmon barn caught fire 5-1
4 General Montgomery M.Simons 2-6-1 Pena trainee 2-1
6 Hagi T.Buter 1-2-1 Has to try and rally 6-1
2 All Shuttle J.Morrill 1-2-1 Draws a tough field 10-1
Second-$9,800 Clm.Pace;clm.price $10,000
1 Boos Boy G.Napolitano 2-2-2 Its a Nap daily double 5-2
3 Tylers Echo N T.Buter 3-8-6 Solid all season for Gray 5-1
7 Roburascal N M.Simons 8-1-4 Back down a notch in price 4-1
4 Skeleton Key A.Napolitano 3-8-1 Re-qualified in good order 6-1
5 Shams Big Guy M.Kakaley 2-7-8 Grey pacer has a turn of foot 10-1
2 Total Shark H.Parker 3-3-6 Vulnerable 3-1 shot 3-1
6 Art Star B.Simpson 4-6-5 Off since Aug 15-1
8 Buzzd On Sudzz M.Romano 4-6-3 Little shot from here 12-1
9 Fourth Page J.Morrill 6-2-3 No answers 20-1
Third-$15,000 Cond.Pace;n/w 4 pm races life
6 Dream Lake A.Napolitano 9-4-5 Worth another shot 7-2
3 Cora Louise T.Buter 2-6-7 A contender 6-1
4 Cashahallic M.Simons 1-6-4 Got that needed win 4-1
7 Andoversure D.Ingraham 2-4-2 Raced better of late 10-1
8 Shacklesonmyfeet H.Parker 8-2-2 3-1 ml??? 3-1
2 M S Heather M G.Napolitano 6-5-3 Sits the rail 9-2
9 Andorra Gold M.Kakaley 3-3-2 Missed some time 8-1
1 Cross Island King J.Taggart 7-1-2 Slows up 15-1
5 Mc Tinys Hope B.Simpson 1-9-8 Vernon shipper 20-1
Fourth-$9,800 Clm.Pace;clm.price $10,000
8 Absolutely Michael M.Kakaley 3-9-4 The one to catch 7-2
1 D M Sundance A.Napolitano 1-1-3 Sharp Florida import 3-1
5 Coldheartedrevenge M.Simons 1-8-6 Back up in price 6-1
7 Go Get Em J.Morrill 2-1-4 Favored last two at Chester 4-1
3 Wesley Snip G.Napolitano 4-2-7 Off his game a bit 9-2
6 Gogo Buckeye J.Taggart 8-7-4 His go is gone 8-1
2 Boiler Bob The Qb B.Simpson 9-7-3 Picked off 10-1
4 Charlie Beans T.Buter 5-7-3 Ill pass on 15-1
9 Tufsun Beach M.Romano 5-7-8 Weak 20-1
Fifth-$7,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $7,500
2 Urbino Hanover G.Napolitano 8-2-4 Toss last, solid vs these 5-2
4 Satire M.Simons 2-1-2 Right there last couple 4-1
9 Goodbye So Long M.Kakaley 1-2-2 Tough, if overcomes 9 3-1
1 Maronite N J.Morrill 8-9-6 Does draw the pole 6-1
3 Cannae Rocky T.Buter 1-3-9 Debuts off the claim 5-1
5 Luck Goes Around J.Taggart 4-2-5 Will need some luck 15-1
7 Out Of My Pocket M.Romano 6-3-8 Keep the change 10-1
8 Hawaiian Rowdy D.Ingraham 3-3-5 Stalls at the end 12-1
6 Whole Lotta Shakin A.Napolitano 5-3-10 Off since July 20-1
Sixth-$18,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $12,750 last 5
3 Voice Of Truth G.Napolitano 2-2-2 Due for a victory 7-2
1 Drumfire A A.Napolitano 4-9-6 Contends from the wood 4-1
5 Lonesome Attack M.Simons 1-2-4 New one from Robinson 6-1
7 Giddy Up Delight T.Buter 1-1-5 Looking for a three-peat 8-1
4 Ourea Nourrir J.Taggart 1-6-3 Raced super at Chester 9-2
2 Southwind Milo M.Kakaley 3-1-3 Tough spot for the 3yr old 3-1
9 Drive All Night M.Romano 2-3-7 Back up in class 20-1
8 Mysoontobe J.Morrill 6-6-5 Fades away 10-1
6 Wheres Waldo B.Simpson 8-3-2 Hes not here 15-1
Seventh-$22,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $17,000 last 5
2 Mattoxs Spencer J.Morrill 5-2-6 Drop and Morrill the trick 3-1
6 Riggins B.Simpson 3-3-7 Running out of excuses 7-2
8 Whogoesfirst J.Taggart 1-4-3 Taggart gets nice drive 8-1
5 Flem N Em N G.Napolitano 4-7-1 Little since that win 4-1
4 Thisbigdogwilfight M.Simons 3-3-2 Looks for a check 9-2
1 Triple Major M.Romano 5-3-5 Romano the new pilot 6-1
3 Nobles Grand Slam A.Napolitano 6-5-3 Better on the half 10-1
7 Pembroke Nick T.Buter 4-2-8 Too long to kick it in 15-1
9 Roll Call M.Kakaley 8-1-6 No one can hear him 20-1
Eighth-$25,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $23,000 last 5
8 Macraider N G.Napolitano 4-5-7 Coast to coast 5-2
7 Its That Time J.Morrill 5-2-6 Flies late for the place 3-1
4 Joltin Colt M.Kakaley 1-4-5 Robinson training at .370 5-1
1 Amillionpennies M.Romano 2-7-5 Again going to top $100k for yr 10-1
9 Malicious T.Buter 4-3-5 Buter the new reinsman 4-1
5 Buckeye In Charge H.Parker 1-3-5 Promoted to tackle tougher 12-1
6 Mega Hall J.Taggart 2-2-6 Sherman has a hot barn 6-1
2 Fox Valley Armor B.Simpson 1-4-2 Simpson picking up decent drives15-1
3 Born To Rockn Roll M.Simons 7-2-2 Out of tune 20-1
Ninth-$22,000 Clm.Hndcp Trot;clm.price $20-25,000
8 Hope Reins Supreme G.Napolitano 1-3-2 Fans choice is mine too 7-2
2 Marians Man M.Simons 4-1-4 Raced with better at YR 3-1
3 Fox Valley Smarty D.Ingraham 4-1-1 Trotters loves the engine 9-2
4 Swan Image M.Romano 4-5-4 Classy trotter 6-1
7 Jam And Jelly M.Kakaley 1-2-8 Tries out the Burke barn 4-1
9 Lord Darby T.Buter 3-1-1 Again stuck on the outside 8-1
1 Self Professed H.Parker 6-1-3 Tough condition for him 10-1
5 Thro Time J.Morrill 7-7-3 Toss for sure 15-1
6 Thekeptman D.Irvine 7-4-8 Demoralized 20-1
Tenth-$29,000 Open Pace
8 Mojo Terror J.Morrill 1-1-1 Winning machine 4-1
2 Golden Receiver H.Parker 3-3-1 The main challenger 7-2
7 Rockincam M.Simons 1-3-8 Can fly late 9-2
3 Silent Swing T.Buter 1-6-3 Has had super season 3-1
4 Southern Sport A.Napolitano 4-4-4 Having year of his life 12-1
5 Vlos G.Napolitano 8-5-1 Just unreliable 8-1
6 Rockin The House M.Kakaley 2-6-2 Not an Open horse 5-1
1 Touch The Rock B.Simpson 6-1-1 Im not touching 10-1
Eleventh-$12,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $12,500
8 Snap Out Of It T.Buter 1-7-7 Repeater 9-2
4 Rob Us G.Napolitano 6-3-7 Likely public choice 3-1
1 Osceola Gold J.Morrill 2-5-3 Stone cold closer 7-2
3 The Maniac A.Napolitano 4-1-5 Fills out the super 4-1
7 Arts Shadow M.Kakaley 6-4-2 Not done much for Burke 6-1
5 Im An Eyre NZ J.Taggart 8-1-2 New to Nickle stable 8-1
6 Jersey Dan M.Simons 1-8-8 Well back last several 10-1
9 Solocam D.Ingraham 3-6-8 Studders 15-1
2 Rush Of Fools B.Simpson 4-4-8 .next 20-1
Twelfth-$15,000 Clm.Hndcp Pace;clm.price $12-15,000
4 Sheer Pandemonium J.Morrill 7-3-8 I can hear the roar now 5-1
6 Artist Point B.Simpson 7-4-3 Paints a nice picture 4-1
5 Stormin Rustler T.Buter 8-5-7 Big plunge in price 3-1
7 Windsong Destroyer G.Napolitano 3-2-4 Not a fan of this horse 7-2
8 Stringtowner M.Kakaley 7-3-3 Lack of speed a killer 9-2
1 Im In Luck M.Romano 2-4-6 Out of luck 12-1
2 Night Train Shane H.Parker 1-6-7 Back in from Chester 8-1
3 Master Of Wars A.Napolitano 6-5-4 Outfought 10-1
Thirteenth-$18,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $20,000
2 Segundo Hanover M.Kakaley 1-1-5 The claimer of the year 2-1
6 Wildridge Sam G.Napolitano 2-3-2 Chases the chalk 3-1
1 White Mountain Top T.Buter 1-2-2 Hot commodity 6-1
4 Tyler Palko M.Romano 4-1-4 Just got claimed off Romano 5-1
7 Thee Town Hero J.Morrill 6-1-1 Not quite a 20 claimer 10-1
5 Frankthebank A.Napolitano 8-5-1 Awful last two goes 7-2
3 Daylon Beware B.Simpson 5-3-2 One more race to go 12-1
Fourteenth-$9,800 Clm.Pace;clm.price $10,000
8 Anais Kicker M.Kakaley 7-9-5 Darkhorse of the night 9-2
1 Four Starz Twins M.Simons 6-1-2 The one to beat 7-2
3 Dudinkas Cullen N G.Napolitano 8-7-8 Look for a better effort 8-1
6 Ludi Christy T.Buter 1-7-1 Winner three of last four 3-1
5 BTs Spice Of Life A.Napolitano 6-5-6 Last win came at PD 4-1
7 Track My Desire B.Adams 4-3-6 Adams back in sulky 6-1
9 Gladiare Grande J.Morrill 9-3-6 Stopped badly in most recent 20-1
2 Spencer B M.Romano 7-8-2 Auto-toss 10-1
4 Out To Kill A B.Simpson 5-5-7 See you on Tues 15-1
On the Mark
By Mark Dudek
Times Leader Correspondent
NFL
Favorite Points Underdog
Sunday
Falcons 7 COLTS
SAINTS 7.5 Bucs
TEXANS 10.5 Browns
BILLS 2 Jets
CHIEFS 5 Dolphins
49ers 3.5 REDSKINS
COWBOYS 12.5 Seahawks
RAIDERS [8] Broncos
TITANS 3 Bengals
CARDS 3.5 Rams
PATRIOTS 8 Giants
Packers 6 CHARGERS
STEELERS 3 Ravens
Monday
EAGLES 7 Bears
Bye week: Panthers, Lions, Jaguars, Vikings.
College Football
Favorite Points Underdog
ALABAMA 5 Lsu
W VIRGINIA 13 Louisville
E MICHIGAN 2.5 Ball St
Mississippi 1 KENTUCKY
GEROGIA 34.5 New Mexico St
S Florida 3 RUTGERS
Virginia 1.5 MARYLAND
CONNECTICUT 2 Syracuse
MIAMI-FLA 15 Duke
MICHIGAN ST 28 Minnesota
WISCONSIN 26 Purdue
OHIO ST 27.5 Indiana
FLORIDA 11 Vanderbilt
IOWA ST 14 Kansas
NEBRASKA 17.5 Northwestern
Tcu 19 WYOMING
SMU 23 Tulane
AIR FORCE 17 Army
Michigan 4 IOWA
TEXAS 10 Texas Tech
OKLAHOMA 14 Texas A&M
ARKANSAS 5 S Carolina
N Carolina 4.5 NC STATE
Oregon 15 WASHINGTON
Arizona St 10 UCLA
CALIFORNIA 9.5 Washington St
Notre Dame 14 WAKE FOREST
So Miss 10 E CAROLINA.
SAN JOSE ST 7.5 Idaho
ARIZONA 3.5 Utah
Stanford 21 OREGON ST
OKLAHOMA ST 21 Kansas St
BAYLOR 2.5 Missouri
Houston 27.5 UAB
Cincinnati 2.5 PITTSBURGH
SAN DIEGO ST 35 New Mexico
Utep PK RICE
FRESNO ST 3.5 La Tech
Boise St 42 UNLV
HAWAII 4 Utah St
NAVY 6.5 Troy
UL-LAFAYETTE 5 UL-Monroe
Fla Intl 3 W KENTUCKY
TENNESSEE 21 Mid Tenn St
Arkansas St 17 FLA ATLANTIC
NHL
Favorite Odds Underdog
MAPLE LEAFS -$110 Bruins
Sabres -$125 SENATORS
DEVILS -$155 Jets
Capitals -$145 ISLANDERS
RANGERS -$155 Canadiens
FLYERS -$220 Blue Jackets
RED WINGS -$165 Ducks
WILD -$130 Blues
COYOTES -$125 Oilers
SHARKS -$160 Predators
KINGS -$125 Penguins
AME RI C A S L I NE
By Roxy Roxborough
INJURY REPORT: On the NFL board, Cleveland RB Peyton Hillis is doubtful;
Houston WR Andre Johnson is out; Oakland RB Darren McFadden is out; Denver
RB Willis McGahee is probable; St. Louis QB Sam Bradford is doubtful; Arizona QB
Kevin Kolb is doubtful.
For the latest odds & scores, check us out at www.americasline.com.
BOXING REPORT: In the WBO welterweight title fight on November 12 in Las
Vegas, Nevada, Manny Pacquiao is -$900 vs. Juan Manuel Marquez +$600.
L O C A L
C A L E N D A R
Today's Events
H.S. FIELD HOCKEY
PIAA Class 2A Tournament Crestwood vs. TBA,
Whitehall, 2 p.m.
H.S. CROSS COUNTRY
PIAA State Championships
PIAA Cross Country Championships at Hershey,
9:30 a.m.
H.S. FOOTBALL
Tunkhannock at Holy Redeemer, 2 p.m.
Crestwood at Coughlin, 7 p.m.
H.S. GIRLS TENNIS
PIAA Doubles Championships at Hershey
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
FDU-Florham at Kings, 1 p.m.
Lebanon Valley at Wilkes, 1 p.m.
COLLEGE SWIMMING
Misericordia at Stevens Tech, 1 p.m.
WOMEN'S SOCCER
Eastern at Misericordia, 1 p.m.
MEN'S SOCCER
Misericordia at Eastern, 1 p.m.
COLLEGE WRESTLING
Wilkes and Kings in Monarch Invitational at Kings
College
W H A T S O N T V
AUTO RACING
9:30 a.m.
SPEEDNASCAR, Sprint Cup, practicefor Texas
500, at Fort Worth, Texas
11 a.m.
ESPN2 NASCAR, Sprint Cup, Happy Hour Se-
ries, final practice for Texas 500, at Fort Worth,
Texas
12:55 p.m.
ESPN2 NASCAR, Nationwide Series, OReilly
Auto Parts Challenge, at Fort Worth, Texas
8 p.m.
SPEED World of Outlaws, at Concord, N.C.
BOXING
9 p.m.
SHO Champion Lucian Bute (29-0-0) vs. Glen
Johnson (51-15-2), for IBF super middleweight title,
at Quebec City
10:15 p.m.
HBO Middleweights, Peter Quillin (25-0-0) vs.
CraigMcEwan(19-1-0); junior middleweights, Alfre-
do Angulo (20-1-0) vs. James Kirkland (29-12-0), at
Cancun, Mexico
CFL
4 p.m.
NFL Winnipeg at Calgary
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Noon
ESPN Michigan at Iowa
FX Texas Tech at Texas
BTN --- Minnesota at Michigan State
BTN --- Indiana at Ohio State
MSG --- Vanderbilt at Florida
WSWB, SNY --- Louisville at West Virginia
WQMY --- Dean at Lackawanna
3:30 p.m.
ABC Purdue at Wisconsin
CBS National coverage, Army at Air Force
ESPN2 Regional coverage, Purdue at Wiscon-
sin or Texas A&M at Oklahoma
FSN UTEP at Rice
BTN --- Northwestern at Nebraska
ESPN2 --- Texas A&M at Oklahoma
ROOT --- Texas-El Paso at Rice
7 p.m.
FSN Missouri at Baylor
7:15 p.m.
ESPN South Carolina at Arkansas
7:30 p.m.
VERSUS Arizona St. at UCLA
8 p.m.
CBS LSU at Alabama
ABC --- Notre Dame at wake Forest
ESPN2 --- Kansas State at Oklahoma State
8:07 p.m.
ABC Regional coverage, Kansas St. at Oklaho-
ma St. or Notre Dame at Wake Forest
ESPN2 Regional coverage, Kansas St. at Okla-
homa St. or Notre Dame at Wake Forest
10:30 p.m.
CSN, MSG Oregon at Washington
GOLF
4:30 p.m.
TGC Champions Tour, Charles Schwab Cup
Championship, third round, at San Francisco
11 p.m.
TGC PGA Tour-WGC, HSBC Champions, final
round, at Shanghai
HORSE RACING
2 p.m.
ABC NTRA, Breeders Cup World Champion-
ships, at Louisville, Ky.
3:30 p.m.
ESPN NTRA, Breeders Cup World Champion-
ships, at Louisville, Ky.
6:15 p.m.
ESPN NTRA, Breeders Cup Classic, at Louis-
ville, Ky.
NHL
7 p.m.
CSN Columbus at Philadelphia
MSG2, NHL --- Montreal at N.Y. Rangers
PLUS --- Washington at N.Y. Islanders
PLUS2 --- Winnipeg at New Jersey
10:30 p.m.
ROOT Pittsburgh at Los Angeles
SOCCER
8:30 a.m.
ESPN2 Premier League, Everton at Newcastle
T R A N S A C T I O N S
BASEBALL
American League
LOS ANGELES ANGELSNamed Scott Servais
assistant general manager, scouting & player de-
velopment.
OAKLAND ATHLETICSAgreed to terms with
RHP Edgar Gonzalez and INF Wes Timmons on
minor league contracts.
TEXAS RANGERSAssigned RHP Mason Tobin
outright to Round Rock (PCL).
TORONTO BLUE JAYSNamed Chuck Lamar
special assistant to amateur scouting. Acquired
RHPTrystanMagnusonfromOaklandfor cashcon-
siderations. Promoted area scout Rob St. Julien to
regional crosschecker and west coast video coor-
dinator Brian Johnston to area scout.
National League
ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKSExtended the con-
tracts of general manager Kevin Towers and man-
ager Kirk Gibson through 2014. Agreed to terms
with C Henry Blanco on a one-year contract.
WASHINGTON NATIONALSAgreed to terms
with RHP Chien-Ming Wang ON a one-year con-
tract.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
NFLFinedPittsburghSRyanClark, NewYork Gi-
ants SAntrell Rolle, San Francisco DEJustin Smith
and Houston OT Duane Brown $15,000 each and
NewYork Giants DTLinval JosephandHoustonOT
Duane Brown $7,500 apiece for their actions in last
weekends games.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
DETROIT RED WINGSReassigned D Brendan
Smith to Grand Rapids (AHL).
OTTAWA SENATORSRecalled F Kaspars Dau-
gavins from Binghamton (AHL). Reassigned G
Robin Lehner to Binghamton.
PHOENIX COYOTESAssigned F Andy Miele to
Portland (AHL).
SOCCER
Major League Soccer
VANCOUVERWHITECAPSSigned F Atiba Har-
ris to a contract extension.
COLLEGE
EASTERN COLLEGE ATHLETIC CONFER-
ENCENamed Holly Gampa interim director of
marketing.
ALABAMA A&MAnnounced retirement of athletic
director Betty Kelly Austin, effective Nov. 30.
SOUTHALABAMANamedAndrewCardendirec-
tor of baseball operations.
H O C K E Y
National Hockey League
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Pittsburgh........... 14 8 3 3 19 42 32
Philadelphia....... 13 7 4 2 16 47 42
N.Y. Rangers..... 11 5 3 3 13 27 26
New Jersey........ 11 5 5 1 11 27 32
N.Y. Islanders.... 10 3 5 2 8 18 26
Northeast Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Toronto............... 13 9 3 1 19 45 39
Ottawa ................ 13 7 6 0 14 42 50
Buffalo ................ 11 6 5 0 12 31 25
Montreal ............. 11 4 5 2 10 29 30
Boston ................ 11 4 7 0 8 27 28
Southeast Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Washington........ 10 8 2 0 16 40 27
Florida................. 12 6 4 2 14 31 32
Carolina.............. 12 5 4 3 13 32 37
Tampa Bay ......... 12 5 5 2 12 35 39
Winnipeg............ 12 5 6 1 11 33 39
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Chicago............ 12 8 2 2 18 40 31
Nashville........... 12 6 4 2 14 31 31
Detroit ............... 11 5 5 1 11 24 29
St. Louis ........... 11 5 6 0 10 28 31
Columbus......... 13 2 10 1 5 29 44
Northwest Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Edmonton........... 12 8 2 2 18 28 18
Minnesota .......... 12 6 3 3 15 28 25
Colorado............. 12 7 5 0 14 33 33
Vancouver.......... 13 6 6 1 13 37 39
Calgary............... 11 5 5 1 11 27 29
Pacific Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Dallas.................. 11 8 3 0 16 28 23
San Jose ............ 11 7 4 0 14 34 29
Los Angeles....... 12 6 4 2 14 26 25
Phoenix .............. 12 6 4 2 14 34 34
Anaheim............. 13 5 5 3 13 27 35
NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime
loss.
Thursday's Games
N.Y. Rangers 2, Anaheim1, SO
New Jersey 4, Philadelphia 3, SO
Chicago 3, Florida 2, SO
San Jose 4, Pittsburgh 3, SO
Winnipeg 3, N.Y. Islanders 0
Toronto 4, Columbus 1
Calgary 4, Detroit 1
Minnesota 5, Vancouver 1
Nashville 3, Phoenix 0
Edmonton 3, Los Angeles 0
Friday's Games
Washington 5, Carolina 1
Buffalo 2, Calgary 1
Montreal 2, Ottawa 1
Tampa Bay 5, Chicago 4 OT
St. Louis 3, Vancouver 2
Colorado at Dallas, late
Today's Games
Boston at Toronto, 7 p.m.
Buffalo at Ottawa, 7 p.m.
Winnipeg at New Jersey, 7 p.m.
Washington at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m.
Montreal at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m.
Columbus at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.
Anaheim at Detroit, 7 p.m.
St. Louis at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
Edmonton at Phoenix, 10 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m.
Nashville at San Jose, 10:30 p.m.
Sunday's Games
Dallas at Carolina, 1:30 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Florida, 5 p.m.
Winnipeg at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m.
Vancouver at Chicago, 7 p.m.
Calgary at Colorado, 8 p.m.
American Hockey League
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
St. Johns................... 11 6 2 3 0 15 37 31
Providence ................ 11 5 5 1 0 11 28 37
Worcester .................. 7 4 1 0 2 10 25 19
Manchester................ 11 4 7 0 0 8 32 32
Portland...................... 9 3 5 0 1 7 23 32
East Division
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Norfolk........................ 10 7 2 0 1 15 46 34
Hershey ..................... 10 6 2 2 0 14 37 27
Penguins .................. 9 5 2 1 1 12 30 22
Binghamton............... 11 5 5 1 0 11 31 35
Syracuse.................... 9 4 3 1 1 10 31 33
Northeast Division
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Connecticut ............... 10 6 1 1 2 15 31 24
Adirondack ................ 10 6 3 0 1 13 35 29
Springfield ................. 11 6 5 0 0 12 33 35
Bridgeport .................. 10 5 4 1 0 11 31 36
Albany ........................ 11 5 6 0 0 10 28 38
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Midwest Division
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Charlotte.................... 10 6 3 1 0 13 31 26
Peoria......................... 11 5 4 1 1 12 40 37
Milwaukee.................. 8 5 2 0 1 11 23 19
Rockford .................... 9 4 5 0 0 8 25 32
Chicago...................... 10 3 5 0 2 8 20 26
North Division
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Toronto....................... 10 5 3 2 0 12 32 27
Grand Rapids............ 10 5 5 0 0 10 24 29
Hamilton..................... 9 4 4 1 0 9 23 27
Rochester .................. 10 3 4 2 1 9 26 32
Lake Erie.................... 13 4 8 1 0 9 25 41
West Division
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Houston ..................... 11 7 1 0 3 17 37 27
Oklahoma City .......... 10 7 2 0 1 15 34 23
Abbotsford................. 11 7 4 0 0 14 28 24
Texas ......................... 10 5 5 0 0 10 38 39
San Antonio............... 8 3 5 0 0 6 17 28
NOTE: Two points are awarded for a win, one point
for an overtime or shootout loss.
Thursday's Games
Houston 5, Lake Erie 3
Peoria 3, Chicago 2
Texas 4, Toronto 3, OT
Oklahoma City 3, Abbotsford 2
Friday's Games
Albany 1, Norfolk 0
St. Johns 6, Connecticut 3
Manchester 2, Providence 1
Penguins 4, Hershey 0
Rochester 3, Binghamton 2
Adirondack 2, Springfield 1
Houston 4, Hamilton 2
Chicago 2, Peoria 1
Milwaukee 3, Charlotte 1
Today's Games
St. Johns at Worcester, 7 p.m.
Norfolk at Bridgeport, 7 p.m.
Connecticut at Albany, 7 p.m.
Charlotte at Grand Rapids, 7 p.m.
Lake Erie at Hamilton, 7 p.m.
Providence at Manchester, 7 p.m.
Penguins at Binghamton, 7:05 p.m.
Rochester at Syracuse, 7:30 p.m.
Toronto at San Antonio, 8 p.m.
Milwaukee at Peoria, 8 p.m.
Oklahoma City at Abbotsford, 10 p.m.
H A R N E S S
R A C I N G
Pocono Downs Results
Friday Nov 04, 2011
First - $15,000 Pace 1:54.0
3-Princess Bliss (Br Simpson) 16.60 5.60 8.60
4-Maggys Art (Jo Pavia Jr) 8.00 6.20
5-Rock N Load (Ge Napolitano Jr) 4.80
EXACTA (3-4) $57.60
TRIFECTA (3-4-5) $219.60
SUPERFECTA (3-4-5-6) $2,994.40
Second - $5,000 Trot 1:59.3
10-Ace High Hall (Ro Krivelin) 5.40 3.40 2.40
6-Admirable Hanover (Pe Gerry) 10.00 5.20
8-Man O Matic (Br Rathbone) 4.20
EXACTA (10-6) $96.80
TRIFECTA (10-6-8) $463.80
SUPERFECTA (10-6-8-ALL) $241.80
DAILY DOUBLE (3-10) $75.40
Scratched: B Delightfull
Third - $4,800 Pace 1:54.0
5-Matts Pick (Ge Napolitano Jr) 8.80 3.00 2.20
4-Third Day (Ma Kakaley) 2.40 2.10
7-Western Ravenswood (Ty Buter) 4.80
EXACTA (5-4) $21.00
TRIFECTA (5-4-7) $191.60
SUPERFECTA (5-4-7-9) $1,212.80
Fourth - $9,700 Trot 2:00.1
6-Ritzie Revenue (Ji Taggart Jr) 6.40 3.80 2.40
8-Clete Hanover (Mi Simons) 3.40 2.10
1-Lady Love Hanover (Ho Parker) 2.10
EXACTA (6-8) $20.60
TRIFECTA (6-8-1) $38.60
SUPERFECTA (6-8-1-9) $426.40
Scratched: The Prisoner
Fifth - $12,000 Pace 1:52.0
4-San Antony-O (Ty Buter) 6.60 2.80 2.10
3-Yankee Devil (Jo Pavia Jr) 2.80 2.20
9-Ideal Choice (Ge Napolitano Jr) 3.00
EXACTA (4-3) $17.80
TRIFECTA (4-3-9) $64.40
SUPERFECTA (4-3-9-2) $110.40
PICK 3 (5-6-4) $126.00
Sixth - $25,000 Trot 1:53.4
5-All About Justice (Mi Simons) 9.20 3.40 2.80
4-Syenite (Jo Pavia Jr) 2.60 2.60
6-Winning Fireworks (Da Miller) 2.80
EXACTA (5-4) $24.20
TRIFECTA (5-4-6) $89.60
SUPERFECTA (5-4-6-3) $321.20
Seventh - $15,000 Pace 1:53.1
4-Arsenal (Ma Kakaley) 5.40 3.00 2.40
2-Gotta Love Him (Ge Napolitano Jr) 5.80 3.00
6-Trottown King (Mi Simons) 3.20
EXACTA (4-2) $19.20
TRIFECTA (4-2-6) $73.20
SUPERFECTA (4-2-6-7) $96.60
Eighth - $5,000 Trot 1:59.2
3-Sams Honeybee (An Verruso) 7.80 4.60 2.40
4-Double Strength (Da Offenberg) 6.60 4.20
10-Long Story Short (De Spriggs) 2.40
EXACTA (3-4) $25.00
TRIFECTA (3-4-10) $89.20
SUPERFECTA (3-4-10-1) $386.00
Scratched: Nf Rivertown
Ninth - $14,000 Pace 1:51.4
1-Fashion Heart (Ma Kakaley) 5.40 3.80 2.60
2-Carson City Road (Ge Napolitano Jr) 3.00 2.60
7-Windsong Fortune (Br Simpson) 6.00
EXACTA (1-2) $16.40
TRIFECTA (1-2-7) $167.20
SUPERFECTA (1-2-7-3) $238.00
PICK 4 (5-4-3-1 (4 Out of 4)) $962.80
Scratched: Going Native
Tenth - $25,000 Trot 1:54.0
3-Di Manggio (Do Irvine Jr) 11.00 4.20 4.00
4-Speed Bomb (Ma Kakaley) 4.20 3.20
6-Big Boy Lloyd (Mi Simons) 10.60
EXACTA (3-4) $66.00
TRIFECTA (3-4-6) $1,116.40
SUPERFECTA (3-4-6-5) $1,736.00
Eleventh - $12,000 Pace 1:52.2
5-AgeOf Consent (AnNapolitano) 8.803.402.40
3-Keystone Katherine (Ge Napolitano Jr) 2.60
2.20
4-Carrie Ann (Br Simpson) 3.40
EXACTA (5-3) $27.40
TRIFECTA (5-3-4) $83.20
SUPERFECTA (5-3-4-1) $413.20
Twelfth - $11,000 Pace 1:55.2
5-Always InMy Heart (HoParker) 10.608.004.20
8-Dicey Miss (Ma Kakaley) 10.40 5.00
4-Artistic Music (An Coletta) 2.40
EXACTA (5-8) $59.80
TRIFECTA (5-8-4) $369.60
SUPERFECTA (5-8-4-ALL) $698.20
PICK 3 (3-5-5) $431.80
Thirteenth - $9,700 Pace 1:54.0
7-Artsy Princess (Mi Simons) 10.60 5.00 3.60
5-Skyworth (Jo Pavia Jr) 10.40 5.40
3-Royal Fortune (Ma Kakaley) 3.20
EXACTA (7-5) $76.60
TRIFECTA (7-5-3) $347.20
SUPERFECTA (7-5-3-4) $735.40
LATE DOUBLE (5-7) $76.20
Total Handle-$218,842
B O X I N G
Fight Schedule
Today
At Pepsi Coliseum, Quebec City, Canada (SHO),
LucianButevs. GlenJohnson, 12, for Butes IBFsu-
per middleweight title; Steve Molitor vs. Sebastien
Gauthier, 10, junior featherweights; Pier-Olivier
Cote vs. Jorge Luis Teron, 12, junior welterweights.
At Centro de Cancun, Cancun, Mexico (HBO), Alf-
redo Angulo vs. James Kirkland, 12, junior middle-
weights; Peter Quillin vs. Craig McEwan, 10, mid-
dleweights.
At El Domo, Leon, Mexico, Chris Arreola vs. Alonzo
Butler, 12, heavyweights.
Nov. 6
At Yoyogi Gym, Tokyo, Takahiro Ao vs. Devis Bos-
chiero, 12, for Aos WBC junior lightweight title;
Shinsuke Yamanaka vs. Christian Esquivel, 12,
WBC bantamweight eliminator; Toshiyuki Igarashi
vs. Wilbert Uicab, 12, WBC flyweight eliminator.
Nov. 11
At Cohen Stadium, El Paso, Texas, Austin Trout vs.
Frank LoPorto, 12, for Trouts WBA junior middle-
weight title; Jonathan Gonzalez vs. Gabriel Rosa-
do, 10, junior middleweights.
Nov. 12
At MGMGrand, Las Vegas (PPV), Manny Pacquiao
vs. Juan Manuel Marquez, 12, for Pacquiaos WBO
welterweight title; Timothy Bradley vs. Joel Casa-
mayor, 12, for Bradleys WBO junior welterweight
title; Mike Alvarado vs. Breidis Prescott, 10, junior
welterweights; Luis Cruz vs. Juan Carlos Burgos,
10, junior lightweights.
Nov. 19
At Reliant Arena, Houston (HBO), Julio Cesar Cha-
vez Jr. vs. Peter Manfredo Jr., 12, for Chavezs
WBC middleweight title.
Nov. 26
At U.S. Bank Arena, Cincinnati (HBO), Adrien Bron-
er vs. Vicente Rodriguez, 12, for the vacant WBO
junior lightweight title.
At the Bancomer Center, Mexico City (HBO), Cane-
lo Alvarez vs. Kermit Cintron, 12, for Alvarezs WBC
World super welterweight title.
Nov. 30
At Challenge Stadium, Perth, Australia, Krzysztof
Wlodarczyk vs. Danny Green, 12, for Wlodarczyks
WBC cruiserweight title.
Dec. 3
At Madison Square Garden, New York (PPV), Mi-
guel Cotto vs. Antonio Margarito, 12, for Cottos
WBA Super World junior middleweight title; Rico
Ramos vs. Guillermo Rigondeaux, 12, for Ramos
WBA World super bantamweight title.
At Honda Center, Anaheim, Calif. (SHO), Abner
Mares vs. Joseph Agbeko, 12, for Mares IBF ban-
tamweight title; Anselmo Moreno vs. Vic Darchi-
nyan, 12, for Morenos WBA bantamweight title.
Dec. 10
At Walter E. Washington Convention Center,
Washington (HBO), Amir Khan vs. Lamont Peter-
son, 12, for Khans WBAandIBFjunior welterweight
titles; Seth Mitchell vs. Timur Ibragimov, 10, heavy-
weights.
At ESPRITarena, Duesseldorf, Germany, Wladimir
Klitschko vs. Jean-Marc Mormeck, 12, for Klitsch-
kos WBA, IBF and WBO heavyweight titles.
K
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S P O R T S
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. The
LSU and Alabama showdown
promises to be a throwback of
old-school football.
Both the top-ranked and bare-
ly-tested Tigers, and No. 2 and
mostly-unchallenged Alabama
are built on power runs and run-
stuffing defenses in a time when
spread offenses are en vogue and
huddles are optional.
If you want to see 1970s
smashmouth, Alabama tight
end Michael Williams said,
then this is what you want to
see right here.
Yes, tonights game will have a
retro look to it.
The vintage philosophies
make this one reminiscent of an
old Oklahoma-Nebraska or Ala-
bama-Penn State clash. And like
those teams, this years edition
of the Crimson Tide and Tigers
both 8-0 with five Southeast-
ern Conference wins have
racked up double-digit victories.
But neither Alabamas Nick
Saban nor LSUs Les Miles is
bringing the wishbone back in
fashion.
Hitting, and hitting hard, well,
that is certainly allowed even
mandatory.
Its a type of game that ... you
dont necessarily see too often
nowadays, LSU offensive line-
man T-Bob Hebert said. It is a
little more old-school, so I think
thatll be somethingfuntowatch
for the fans.
LSUs Jarrett Lee supple-
mented by the more mobile Jor-
dan Jefferson and Alabama
sophomore AJ McCarron have
been the leagues most efficient
quarterbacks for the top two
scoring offenses. However, Ala-
bama ranks 66th nationally in
passing offense, LSU 99th.
The Tigers, who have won on
five of their last seven visits to
Bryant-Denny, do have a signifi-
cant deep threat in receiver Rue-
ben Randle. The Tide counters
with more of a catch-and-run
type in speedy Marquis Maze.
Former Florida coach Urban
Meyer, who was opposite Saban
and Alabama in a pair of 1 vs. 2,
SECchampionship game match-
ups, figures McCarron is going
to have to hit Maze or some oth-
er receiver downfield.
LSUis going to put nine guys
(near the line of scrimmage) and
try to stop Trent Richardson,
and they have the corners to do
it, said Meyer, now an ESPN
analyst who will be in Tuscaloo-
sa with College GameDay. At
the end of the day, for Alabama
to score they are going to have to
throw it over the top and chal-
lenge those LSU corners.
What fans will see:
A test of wills. Compact,
powerful backs Trent Richard-
son of Alabama and LSUs Spen-
cer Ware will be running be-
tween the tackles into defensive
fronts that typically yield little
ground.
Meyer isnt sure that strategy
alone will work for the Tigers.
LSUis more traditional now,
he said. They have big backs
and theyre going to turn and
hand the ball to them and thats
going to play right into Alaba-
mas hands.
So I think theyre going to
have to come up with a trick play
or two.
Playmakers on defense. An
all-star defender making big
tackles, forcing a timely turn-
over or just laying a resounding
hit onsome unsuspectingplayer.
For Alabama, the likely candi-
dates include linebackers Court-
ney Upshaw and Donta Hight-
ower, and All-America safety
Mark Barron. For LSU, it might
be ball-stripping Tyrann Math-
ieu, fellow cornerback Morris
Claiborne or pass rushers Barke-
vious Mingo or Sam Montgom-
ery.
Coaching eruptions. It
might come from the ultra-in-
tense, scowling Saban or Miles
with his penchant for making
seemingly odd gambles pay off.
With both teams coming off
open dates, the hype around the
game has been frenzied. Alaba-
mas Williams has heard plenty
from friends and family.
Of course, 1vs. 2, game of the
century and all that type of
stuff, he said. Youve got to put
out the mental clutter.
Which isnt to say Williams
isnt embracing the hype, even
while some teammates down-
played it with that just another
game spiel.
This is what you come to Ala-
bama for, the tight end said.
Great opportunity for some
players. I know the atmosphere
will be crazy. This is what you
want to play in. It will be one for
the ages.
If the game lives up to its bill-
ing and ends up close, the losers
national championship aspira-
tions might not be totally dimin-
ished. The loser could have an
outside shot at a January re-
matchinNewOrleans that really
is for the title.
C O L L E G E F O O T B A L L : L S U V S . A L A B A M A
Old-school football expected
Matchup of the top two
teams in the country could
be a bruising game.
By JOHN ZENOR
AP Sports Writer
AP FILE PHOTO
LSU running back Spencer Ware (16) tries to leap out of the grasp of Alabama linebacker C.J. Mos-
ley (32) during the second half of last years game in Baton Rouge, La. The second-ranked Tide are
slated to host No. 1 LSU today in Tuscaloosa, Ala.
This is what you come to Alabama for. Great op-
portunity for some players. I know the atmosphere
will be crazy. This is what you want to play in. It
will be one for the ages.
Michael Williams
Alabama tight end
The NBAs owners and players
are preparing to climb into the
ring once again in their ongoing
labor fight, andthelatest roundis
shaping up as the most divisive
yet.
The two sides are scheduled to
meet today in New York with
talks at a standstill, a group of
players threatening to disband
the unionanda sectionof owners
digging in their heels on what
theyre willing to offer to get a
deal done.
Only one thing appears certain
the threat of losing the 2011-12
season has never been greater.
About 50 players held two con-
ference calls this week to discuss
decertification because they are
unhappy with negotiations for a
new collective bargaining agree-
ment. According to some labor
law and antitrust experts, a vote
to dissolve the union could de-
stroy hopes for even a shortened
season.
The move could swing some
negotiating leverage to the play-
ers, antitrust attorney David
Scupp said Friday. But he added
that taking the fight to court
through an antitrust lawsuit also
would make it difficult to resolve
the matter in time to have a sea-
son.
Once you get the courts in-
volved and you end the collective
bargaining process, it does slow
things down and it does make it a
little bit more complicated, said
Scupp, who works at New York-
based law firm Constantine Can-
non.
The first month of the NBA
season, originally scheduledtoti-
poff Tuesday, already has been
canceled, with more games on
the chopping block if an agree-
ment is not reached soon.
Decertification talk bubbled to
the surface this week amid re-
ports that union president Derek
Fisher and executive director Bil-
ly Hunter are not seeing eye to
eye. The union spent most of
Thursday trying to project a unit-
ed front even as that group of
players workedbehindthe scenes
to build momentum to eliminate
the union.
The owners also show signs of
not being on the same page. Mia-
mi Heat owner Mickey Arison
was finedlast week for hinting on
Twitter that he was ready to get a
deal done while several smaller-
market owners are said to be
holding out for more concessions
from the players. The owners are
scheduled to meet today before
resuming negotiations to affirm
their bargaining position, a per-
son with knowledge of the meet-
ing told The Associated Press.
N B A
Sides expected to
meet again today
Players have threatened
decertification and if that
happens, season could be lost.
By JON KRAWCZYNSKI
AP Sports Writer
FORT WORTH, Texas
Danica Patrick will make her
Sprint Cup debut in the season-
opening Daytona 500 in Febru-
ary, her first of 10 races in NAS-
CARs highest division for Stew-
art-Haas Racing next season.
Her limited Cup schedule and
Patricks new green No. 10 Go-
Daddy.com Chevrolet were un-
veiled Friday at Texas.
Team co-owner Tony Stewart
said the team is set on eight of
Patricks 10 races. Her second
scheduled race will be May 12 at
Darlington, with the other six al-
ready set coming late in the sea-
son at Bristol, Atlanta, Chica-
goland, Dover, Texas and Phoe-
nix.
The big thing is just keeping
in mind its a learning year next
year, Stewart said.
Stewart said the particular
races were picked as part of the
learning curve.
The determination on the oth-
er two races will be made based
on what kind of progress Patrick
makes and if there is particular
venue or style of track where
more laps would be beneficial.
Patrick also will run a full Na-
tionwide Series schedule for JR
Motorsports in her transition
from IndyCar to NASCAR full
time.
The plan is for Patrick possi-
bly being ready to run the full
Cup schedule in 2013.
Im excited, she said.
Theres going to be mistakes
and theres going to be learning
curves, and get that out of the
way before we try anddo this full
time and really try and put it to-
gether.
Cup points leader Edwards
qualifies 7th, behind Stewart
FORT WORTH, Texas
Sprint Cup points leader Carl
Edwards has qualified seventh
for Sundays race at Texas and
will start just behind Tony Stew-
art.
Stewart qualified fifth, in the
row ahead of Edwards whose
teammates at Roush Fenway
Racing claimed the top three
spots.
Greg Biffle took the pole with
a lap of 193.736 mph. Biffle was
the last to run a qualifying lap
Friday and just beat out David
Ragan (193.729 mph). Matt Ken-
seth will start his Ford on row
two by Paul Menards Chevrolet.
Edwards, whocomes intoTex-
as with an eight-point lead over
Stewart, had a lap of 193.071
mph.
No one has won more NAS-
CARCup races at Texas than Ed-
wards, who has three wins at the
1
1
2-mile, high-banked track.
Childress takes No. 3 back
full time to Nationwide
FORT WORTH, Texas Ri-
chard Childress is bringing back
the No. 3 car full time into the
NASCAR Nationwide Series
next season with his grandson,
Austin Dillon, moving up from
trucks.
Dillon has used No. 3 in the
Camping World Truck Series,
where he is the season points
leader, but this will be the first
time the No. 3 will be regularly
used on a car since Cup cham-
pion Dale Earnhardts death at
the end of the 2001Daytona 500.
Dale made that number fa-
mous, said Childress, who
drove the No. 3 himself from
1976-81 before Earnhardt, a sev-
en-time champion.
Childress quickly said Friday
that there are no intentions now
to take the No. 3 back to Cup
with Austin someday. Dillon
could drive some races in NAS-
CARs top level next season.
Before deciding to use the No.
3 on a car again, Childress spoke
with Dale Earnhardt Jr., who
won consecutive Nationwide
championships (1998-99) in the
No. 3 Chevrolet for Dale Earn-
hardt Inc. Then, Dale Jr. wonNa-
tionwide races in the No. 3 for
Childress at Daytonain2002and
2010.
Austin is taking the next step
in his career , Earnhardt said.
He has used the 3 predominant-
ly throughout his career, and I
for one am excited to know hell
be running it at the next level.
Hes a sharp kid with a lot of po-
tential.
When Dillon first got into rac-
ing as a kid, he told his grandfa-
ther that he wanted to use his
number. How are you going to
tell your grandkid no to some-
thing, Childress said. Thats
how we got him that.
N A S C A R
Danica will make debut at Daytona 500
AP PHOTO
Danica Patrick speaks about honoring the memory of Dan Whel-
don Friday, in Fort Worth, TX. Patrick will wear the commemo-
rative helmet in the Nationwide Series OReilly Auto Parts Chal-
lenge 300 and then it will be auctioned as a fundraising effort.
In her limited Sprint Cup
schedule, she will participate
in 10 races next year.
By STEPHEN HAWKINS
AP Sports Writer
PHILADELPHIA Jim
Thome took the stage at the City
Club of ClevelandonOct. 25, and
spoke in generalities about stay-
ing in the game.
On Friday, he got a little more
specific.
Despite being picked up by the
Indians in August, reuniting the
record-setting designated hitter
with a team and city that adored
him, Thome agreed to a one-year
contract withthePhillies, accord-
ing to a source familiar with the
negotiations.
Ill keep playing, Thome said
last month. I just need teams to
call me. I cant goplayintheback-
yard by myself. I dont know the
demand for a 41-year-old DH, but
my passion is I want to continue
to play.
The Phillies, yet another team
hes spent time with over his 21
seasons, granted him that wish
for $1.25 million. He will take a
physical on Saturday, and if all
goes well, hewill bringhis 604ca-
reer home runs
to Citizens
Bank Park next
spring.
Philadelphia,
eliminated in
the division se-
ries by the St.
Louis Cardi-
nals, can certainly use his power
from the left side, though where
and if hell play in the field,
is a big question.
Thome, a Phillie from2003-05,
has not played defensively since
2007, and might be a little rusty
at first base, should he be called
on to play there as Ryan Howard
recovers from surgery on his left
Achilles.
Thome will reunite with Phil-
lies manager Charlie Manuel.
The two formed a bond from
their days in Cleveland together,
and almost did it sooner as in
four months ago before the In-
dians sneaked in and acquired
him from the Minnesota Twins
with the Phillies lurking.
M L B
Welcome Thome: Jim
returning to Phillies
The Associated Press
Thome
day they hadnt received the pa-
perwork, and a spokesman for
thestateattorneygenerals office,
which led the investigation,
didnt return repeated messages
left by The Associated Press
seeking comment.
The attorney generals office
had been investigating Sandusky
since 2009. Through a lawyer,
Sandusky has maintained that
hes innocent. A telephone mess-
age left at the office of his lawyer
on Friday afternoon by the AP
wasnt immediately returned.
The allegations surfaced in
2009 while Sandusky was a vol-
unteer assistant high school foot-
ball coach at Central Mountain
High School in Clinton County,
the Patriot-News first reported in
March. The incidents were al-
leged to have taken place in Cen-
tre County.
The Patriot-News also has re-
ported that state police called
witnesses toaMay1998report by
Penn State police detailing an
earlier allegation of inappropri-
ate contact against Sandusky by
another boy. No charges were ev-
er filed against Sandusky.
Sandusky retired more than a
decade ago after 32 years under
coach Joe Paterno.
Sandusky, once considered a
potential successor to Paterno,
drew up the defenses for the Nit-
tanyLions national-titleteams in
1982 and 1986.
Sandusky also has been lauded
for his work with The Second
Mile, acharitableorganizationhe
founded in 1977 to help at-risk
children. He retired from the
charitys board last year, and ex-
ecutive vice president Katherine
Genovese said then that he had
been scaling back his duties in re-
cent years so that he could spend
more time with family and deal
with his personal life.
The Second Mile released a
statement Friday saying staff
members were shaken by the
announcement of charges. It said
Sandusky informed the organiza-
tion in November 2008 that he
was being investigated as a result
of allegations made against him
by an adolescent male.
Jerry maintains that there is
no truth to the allegations, the
statement said.
The Second Mile said the
charges do not directly involve
the organization or its programs.
Sandusky had no involvement in
childrens programs and services
at The SecondMile since Novem-
ber 2008, the statement said.
SANDUSKY
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S P O R T S
ing abilities.
I wouldnt say we were trying
to take the burden off Darrell,
said Wiedlich. Meyers had a
good game stopping our run de-
fensively. Our plan on offense al-
ways allows him the option to
give it off or take it himself.
Today, he was pretty success-
ful just giving it off.
With the victory, the Grena-
diers (9-1) also capture the top
spot in the District 2 Class 2A
playoffs, hosting Lakeland.
GARbenefitedfromgoodfield
position to give itself an early
21-0 lead. Aninterception, a fum-
ble on a kick return and a
botched punt gave the Grena-
diers possession deep inside
their own territory for each of
their first three touchdown
drives.
Shaliek Powell caught a 44-
yardtouchdownpass fromCraw-
ford in the second quarter.
Meyers (3-7) struggled to
move the ball throughout much
of the first three quarters. Sha-
WILKES-BARRE For eight
weeks this season, it had been
the Darrell Crawford Show at
GAR.
But in Crawfords final regular
season game at Wilkes-Barre
Memorial Stadium, the rest of
the Grenadiers shared the spot-
light.
GARmastered a teameffort to
clinch the Wyoming Valley Con-
ference Division 2A-A cham-
pionship Friday with a 38-6 vic-
tory over city rival Meyers.
Crawford rushed for a season-
low 70 yards the first time hed
been held under the century
mark this season. Dwayne
Wright rushed seven times for
101 yards and a touchdown, and
Lucas Benton added a pair of
rushing scores.
The disparity of the Grena-
diers offensive attack, according
to coach Paul Wiedlich Jr., was
due to the Mohawks success in
hampering Crawfords playmak-
core Proctor (80 yards) found
success late on the sweep play.
The defense got beneath
their offensive line, Wiedlich
said. Meyers couldnot runat all
fromup the middle. Our guys up
front deserve a lot of credit.
GAR 38, Meyers 6
GAR................................... 14 14 10 0 38
Meyers .............................. 0 0 0 6 6
First Quarter
GAR Benton 15 run (Height kick), 4:59
GAR Crawford 5 run (Height kick), 4:46
Second Quarter
GAR Benton 9 run (Height kick), 8:50
GAR Powell 44 pass from Crawford (Height
kick), 1:44
Third Quarter
GAR Wright 72 run (Benton run), 6:33
GAR Team Safety, 5:00
Fourth Quarter
MEY Proctor 20 run (kick failed), 3:04
TeamStatistics GAR Meyers
First downs ............................. 12 10
Rushes-yards......................... 33-244 30-185
Passing ................................... 83 30
Total Yards ............................. 327 215
Comp-Att-Int ........................... 6-12-1 5-14-1
Sacked-Yards Lost................ 0-0 0-0
Punts-Avg. .............................. 1-44 3-20.3
Fumbles-Lost ......................... 0-0 1-1
Penalties-Yards ..................... 10-90 7-85
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING GAR: Crawford 15-70, Wright 7-
101, Benton 6-36, Mathis 5-37; MEY: Proctor 11-
81, Owen 2-3, FSmith 7-20, MDeMarco 5-20, La-
batch 5-15, Team 2-(minus-46).
PASSING GAR: Crawford 5-10-0-72, Moore
1-2-1-11; MEY: Labatch5-12-1-30, MDeMarco0-1-
0-0, FSmith 0-1-0-0
RECEIVING GAR: Powell 4-66, Benton 1-9,
Yashkus 1-6; MEY: Miller 1-17, MDeMarco 1-5,
FSmith 1-7, Reilly 2-1
INTS GAR: Benton 1-15; MEY: Steward 1-18
MISSED FGS None
M E Y E R S V S . G A R
Grinding Grenadiers
DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER
Darrell Crawford of GAR carries the ball early in the first quarter of Fridays game versus Meyers
at Wilkes-Barre Memorial Stadium.
Trio of backs lead GAR over rival
By JAY MONAHAN
For The Times Leader
HAZLETON With one last
chance tostay inthe playoff hunt,
Berwick went into its bag of
tricks.
Not for the whole game, just
for a two-point conversion.
Otherwise, it was a steadydose
of the ground game with Jeremy
Freeman and Jared Pierce as the
Bulldogs held off Hazleton Area
30-27 at Harman Geist Stadium
on Friday night.
With the win, the Bulldogs
have all become West Scranton
fans for a day, as Berwick needs
the Invaders to upset Scranton
Prep to get a berth in the District
2 Class 3A playoffs. A Prep win
will give Berwick (7-3) home
field throughout the Eastern
Conference tournament.
Thats six in a row weve won
now, BerwickcoachGaryCamp-
bell said. Were real excited go-
ing into the postseason, with our
start and with so many young
guys on this team.
Freeman and Pierce combined
to carry the ball on 49 of Ber-
wicks 61snaps, gaining245yards
on the ground between them.
Pierce had touchdown runs of 1
and 6 yards in the first half, and
Freeman added a 3-yard score
midway through the fourth quar-
ter that stood as the winner.
We were going to feed the
horse, Campbell said of Free-
man. That was the key to the
second half.
The Cougars countered with a
steady diet of Brian Campbell
andChadHoffman. Campbell ran
for 112 yards on 10 carries in the
first half, including a 59-yard
touchdown 27 seconds after a
Berwick score to give Hazleton
Area a 7-6 lead. His 30-yard run
on third-and-3 opened the lead to
14-6. Campbell and Hoffman
each had a 1-yard score as well.
Berwick took advantage of
great field position in the first
half, starting four drives in Cou-
gars territory. Trailing 14-12, the
Bulldogs worked a three-and-out
by Hazleton Area at its 30. But in
punt formation, a badsnaphadto
be smothered at the 14, giving
Berwick great field position. On
second down, Pierce hit Jake Pe-
corelli on a fade.
The two-point conversion
made it 20-14 Bulldogs, whose
first-half possessions averaged to
start on the Hazleton Area 40.
We did give them a short
field, Cougars (4-6) coach Jim
Drumheller said. The bad snap
on special teams hurt. We gave
them another short field on the
interception and return as well.
Campbell eclipsed the 1,000-
yard mark late in the second
quarter as the Cougars marched
toward the Berwick end zone.
But a third-down pass by Hoff-
man for Jeff Fendrick cutting
across the middle was snared by
Bulldogs defensive back John
Bushinski, who returned the ball
35 yards to the Hazleton Area 32.
Seven plays later, Alex Oliver
booted a 30-yard field goal to
make the lead 23-14 at the break.
Hazleton Area drew to 23-21
early in the fourth quarter, but
Berwick grounded out another
time consumingdrive as the Bull-
dogs went 58 yards in 10 plays to
put the game away.
The loss was Hazleton Areas
first at home this season.
God, look at that scoreboard,
Drumheller saidafterward. Very
few teams go 5-0 at home. They
went at us and really pushed us
off the ball, especially as the
game went on.
Berwick 30, Hazleton Area 27
Berwick ................................. 6 17 0 7 30
Hazleton Area...................... 7 7 0 13 27
First Quarter
BER Pierce 1 run (kick failed), 5:52
HAZ Campbell 59 run (Joseph kick), 5:25
Second Quarter
HAZ Campbell 30 run (Joseph kick), 10:52
BER Pierce 6 run (pass failed), 6:40
BER Pecorelli 16 pass from Pierce (Dalberto
pass from Steeber), 4:35
BER Oliver 30 field goal, :43
Fourth Quarter
HAZ Hoffman 1 run (Joseph kick), 11:02
BER Freeman 3 run (Oliver kick), 6:26
HAZ Campbell 1 run (pass failed), 3:11
TeamStatistics Berwick HazArea
First downs.......................... 17 13
Rushes-yards..................... 53-257 35-177
Passing................................ 40 146
Total Yards.......................... 297 323
Comp-Att-Int ....................... 3-8-0 7-18-1
Sacked-Yards Lost ............ 0-0 2-9
Punts-Avg............................ 2-20.0 2-23.0
Fumbles-Lost...................... 1-0 3-0
Penalties-Yards.................. 4-17 0-0
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING BER, Freeman 35-172, Pierce 12-
73, Steeber 3-17, Pecorelli 1-(-3), Team2-(-2); HAZ,
Campbell 16-122, Hoffman 17-69, Guzman 1-2,
Team 1-(-16).
PASSING BER, Pierce 3-8-0-40; HAZ, Hoff-
man 7-18-1-146.
RECEIVINGBER, Klinger 2-24, Pecorelli 1-16;
HAZ, Guzman 3-42, Kehler 2-60, Ochs 1-39, Fen-
drick 1-5.
INTS BER, Bushinski 1-35.
MISSED FGS None.
B E R W I C K V S . H A Z L E T O N A R E A
Berwick picks up
sixth straight win
By JOHN MEDEIROS
jmedeiros@timesleader.com
HANOVER TWP. The tele-
vision announcers were touting
the game betweenNanticoke and
Hanover Area as the Backyard
Brawl just moments before kick-
off. The game lived up to it when
a fight broke out between the
squads during the postgame
handshakes.
The slugfest went on for about
a minute and was broken up by
coaches and players. When the
dust settled, the Trojans had
earned a 28-21 victory, their first
win against the Hawkeyes in 12
years.
I was in uniform for this team
the last time we beat them, Nan-
ticoke coach Ron Bruza said.
That was in1999, and this victo-
ry tonight was a great win.
The victory put the Trojans at
3-6 on the season and culminated
what had been a tumultuous year
in which many thought the team
would post a better record.
This was a season of turmoil
in which these kids went through
a lot of adversity, Bruza said.
We had to fight the flood earlier
in the year and the kids hung
tough all the way.
Nanticoke appeared as if it
might blow the game wide open
in the early going.
The Trojans ran out to a 14-0
lead after sophomore quarter-
back Joe Levandowski zipped a
pass to the left sideline for Zak
Matulewski, who rumbled 20
yards for a touchdown with five
seconds left in the first quarter.
Senior running back Brian
Maslowski punched in a 1-yard
score just two-and-a-half minutes
earlier. That series was highlight-
ed by a mixture of inside runs by
Maslowski and outside sweeps
by sophomore tailback Pat Hem-
pel during the six-minute drive.
Maslowski finishedthe contest
with 85 yards on 25 carries and a
score as he fell just three yards
short of 1,000 yards on the year.
Hempel ran the ball 17 times
for 118 yards and scored the
game-winning touchdown on a
26-yard jaunt with 11:51 remain-
ing.
Parrish Bennetts 57 yard burst
upthemiddle, untouched, staked
the Hawkeyes (3-7) to a 21-20
lead with 27 seconds left in the
third quarter.
Hempel and Maslowski made
several key runs for first downs to
close out the game and the Tro-
jans avoided near disaster as
Maslowki fumbled the ball on
second to last run, and his team-
mates recovered it to preserve
the victory.
Nanticoke 28, Hanover Area 21
Nanticoke.............................. 14 0 6 8 28
Hanover Area....................... 0 7 14 0 21
First Quarter
NAN Maslowski 1 run (kick failed), 2:42
NAN Matulewski 20 pass from Levandowski
(Maslowski run), 0:05
Second Quarter
HAN Bennett 5 run (Albert kick), 2:51
Third Quarter
NAN Matulewski 1 run (run failed), 5:35
HAN Zuder 7 run (Albert kick), 3:53
HAN Bennett 57 run (Albert kick) 0:27
Fourth Quarter
NAN Hempel 26 run (Matulewski run), 11:51
TeamStatistics Nanticoke Han Area
First downs .................... 13 13
Rushes-yards................ 52-221 33-206
Passing .......................... 24 73
Total Yards .................... 245 279
Comp-Att-Int .................. 2-8-0 3-16-0
Sacked-Yards Lost....... 0-0 1-2
Punts-Avg. ..................... 4-23.2 1-33.0
Fumbles-Lost ................ 1-0 4-2
Penalties-Yards ............ 11-70 3-25
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHINGNAN, Maslowski 25-85, Hempel 17-
118, Matulewski 7-10, Levandowski 2-3, Colatosti
1-5; HAN, Bennett 24-195, Ksiakiewicz 1-(minus-2),
Zuder 5-15 , Ropietski 2-4, Suda 1-(minus-6)
PASSING NAN, Levandowski 2-8-24-0; HAN,
Ksiakiewicz 3-16-73-0
RECEIVINGNAN, Jezewski 1-4, Matulewski 1-
20; HAN, Zuder 2-49, Ropietski 1-24
INTS None
MISSED FGS None
N A N T I C O K E V S . H A N O V E R A R E A
Nanticoke takes Brawl
to halt its 12-year skid
By JOHN GORDON
For The Times Leader
Down17-7 at halftime, Wyom-
ing Area moved the ball to the
Pittston Area17 and 9 on its first
two possessions of the third
quarter. The Warriors came up
empty on both drives.
The Warriors finally cut the
deficit to17-13ona1-yardplunge
by running back Jeff Skursky
with 9:38 to play. They took a 21-
17 lead when quarterback Nick
OBrien, playing tailback at the
time, threw a 28-yard option
pass to Joe Adonizio with 6:43
left and then ran for a two-point
conversion.
Pittston Area, though, went
on an eight-play, 73-yard drive
for the game-winning score.
The key play was the 28-yard
pass to Starinsky on fourth
down. Schwab rolled left and
had his first option unavailable.
He then sawStarinsky running a
post and connected with him.
We had to go for it, Barrett
said. At that time there was
four, maybe a little over four
minutes. What the heck, you
have to move right now. I
thought our kids had the mo-
mentum basically the whole
game.
Wyoming Area moved no far-
ther thanthe PittstonArea 49 on
its final two possessions. The
first ended with tight end Trent
Grove taking a helmet-to-helmet
hit. He was taken to a local hos-
pital but was moving his arms
and legs while on the field.
Pittston Area lineman Antho-
ny Haughton received the Fal-
cone Award, given annually to
the games most valuable player.
Pittston Area 24, Wyoming Area 21
Pittston Area ...................... 10 7 0 7 24
Wyoming Area................... 0 7 0 14 21
First Quarter
PA Musto 23 FG, 4:49
PA Hahn 51 pass from Schwab (Musto
kick), 1:23
Second Quarter
WA Skursky 2 run (Lenkaitis kick), 8:17
PA Delaney 6 pass from Schwab (Musto
kick), 6:53
Fourth Quarter
WA Adonizio 28 pass from OBrien (OBrien
run), 6:43
PA Schwab 1 run (Musto kick), 3:13
TeamStatistics Pitt Area Wyo Area
First downs .................... 11 18
Rushes-yards................ 33-105 44-188
Passing .......................... 162 98
Total Yards .................... 267 286
Comp-Att-Int.................. 10-16-0 10-20-0
Sacked-Yards Lost ...... 0-0 1-7
Punts-Avg. ..................... 5-23.2 1-31
Fumbles-Lost ................ 3-0 5-1
Penalties-Yards............ 7-72 6-57
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING Pittston Area, Wilk 11-82, Ro-
manczuk 11-54, Schwab 3-(minus-2), Gattuso 2-
(minus-3), Houseman 1-5, team 5-(minus-29).
Wyoming Area, OBrien 23-116, Shursky 6-6, Pop-
ovich 3-11, Schmitz 5-16, Bouie 5-44, Kintz 1-5,
team 1-(minus-10).
PASSING Pittston Area, Schwab 10-16-0-
162. Wyoming Area, OBrien 10-20-0-98.
RECEIVING Pittston Area, Starinsky 4-72,
Hahn 1-51, Houseman 3-31, Delaney 1-6, Gattuso
1-2. Wyoming Area, Bouie 2-21, Adonizio 2-41,
Popovich 1-(minus-5), LaNunziata 1-11, Pegg 1-
12.
INTS none.
MISSED FGS Wyoming Area, 38 S.
PATRIOTS
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PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER
Pittston Areas Justin Wilk (6) reaches for a loose ball before
Wyoming Areas Matt Kintz can get over to it on the games
opening drive. The Patriots recovered the fumble on the play.
D I S T R I C T
S T A N D I N G S
Teams qualify based on state points-per-game
average listed in final column.
Standings include only teams still in contention
entering the final week.
Points totals were done by the Times Leader
and are unofficial.
CLASS 4A
District 2/4-11....................... W L Pts. Avg.
x-D11 Nazareth ..................... 9 1 1280 128.0
x-Wyoming Valley West ....... 9 1 1240 124.0
x-D11 Easton......................... 7 2 1040 115.6
x-D11 Parkland...................... 8 2 1090 109.0
x-D11 Stroudsburg ............... 8 2 1040 104.0
D11 Bethlehem Freedom .... 7 2 840 93.3
x-Scranton.............................. 7 3 910 91.0
D11 Bethlehem Liberty ........ 6 3 810 90.0
Delaware Valley..................... 7 3 900 90.0
D11 Whitehall ........................ 7 3 890 89.0
Wallenpaupack...................... 7 3 850 85.0
x-Clinched playoff berth
Playoff format: Five D11 teams, two D2/4 teams
and the remaining team with the best points-per-
game average qualify.
Points format: Class 4A teams receive points
based on a defeated opponents classification: 4A,
100 points; 3A, 80; 2A, 60; A, 40. Teams also
receive 10 points per victory by a defeated
opponent.
Today's State Points
Bethlehem Freedomwill get 160 pts. if it defeats
Bethlehem Liberty, 10 pts. upon the completion of
the Allentown Allen vs. Allentown Dieruff game
and 10 pts. and 10 pts. if Bethlehem Catholic wins.
Bethlehem Liberty will get 170 pts. if it defeats
Bethlehem Freedom, 10 pts. if Allentown Dieruff
wins and 10 pts. if Bethlehem Liberty wins.
Delaware Valley will get 10 pts. if West Scranton
wins.
Easton will gets 110 pts. if it defeats Beth.
Catholic, 10 pts. upon the completion of the
Bethlehem Freedom vs. Bethlehem Liberty game
and 10 pts. if Allentown Dieruff wins.
Nazareth will get 10 pts. upon the completion of
the Bethlehem Freedom vs. Bethlehem Liberty
game, 10 pts. upon the completion of the Easton
vs. Beth. Catholic game and 10 pts. if Allentown
Allen wins.
Parkland will receive 10 pts. upon the completion
of the Allentown Allen vs. Allentown Dieruff game,
10 pts. if Harrisburg wins and 10 pts. if Easton
wins.
Scranton will get 10 pts. upon completion of the
West Scranton vs. Scranton Prep game.
Stroudsburg can not get any points.
Wallenpaupack will get 10 pts. upon completion
of the West Scranton vs. Scranton Prep game.
Whitehall will get 10 pts. upon the completion of
the Allentown Allen vs. Allentown Dieruff game
and 10 pts. if Bethlehem Liberty wins.
Wyoming Valley West will get 10 pts. upon the
completion of the Crestwood vs. Coughlin game.
CLASS 3A
District 2................................ W L Pts. Avg.
x-Dallas .................................. 9 1 1370 137.0
x-Valley View......................... 9 1 1340 134.0
x-Crestwood .......................... 7 2 1040 115.5
Scranton Prep........................ 6 3 840 93.3
Berwick................................... 7 3 900 90.0
Coughlin................................. 5 4 740 82.2
x-Clinched playoff berth
Playoff format: Four teams qualify.
Points format: Class 3A teams receive points
based on a defeated opponents classification: 4A,
120 points; 3A, 100; 2A, 80; A, 60. Teams also
receive 10 points per victory by a defeated
opponent.
Today's State Points
Berwick will get 10 pts. if Coughlin wins and 10
pts. if Tunkhannock wins.
Coughlin will get 170 pts. if it defeats Crestwood
and 10 pts. if Tunkhannock wins.
Crestwood will get 150 pts. if it defeats Coughlin
and 10 pts. if Tunkhannock wins.
Dallas will get 10 pts. if Coughlin wins, 10 pts. if
Scranton Prep win and 10 pts. if Tunkhannock
wins.
Scranton Prep will get 130 pts. if it defeats West
Scranton.
Valley View will get 10 pts. if Coughlin wins and
10 pts. if a West Scranton wins.
CLASS 2A
District 2................................ W L Pts. Avg.
x-GAR..................................... 9 1 1260 126.0
x-Wyoming Area ................... 6 3 780 86.7
x-Mid Valley ........................... 6 4 780 78.0
x-Lakeland.............................. 5 5 750 75.0
Lake-Lehman......................... 5 5 630 63.0
Susquehanna ........................ 5 5 570 57.0
x-Clinched playoff berth
Playoff format: Four teams qualify.
Points format: Class 2A teams receive points
based on a defeated opponents classification: 4A,
140 points; 3A, 120; 2A, 100; A, 80. Teams also
receive 10 points per victory by a defeated
opponent.
Today's State Points
GAR will get 10 pts. if Holy Redeemer wins.
Lakeland can not receive any points from todays
games.
Lake-Lehman will get 10 pts. if Holy Redeemer
wins.
Mid Valley will get 10 pts. upon the completion of
the Lackawanna Trail vs. Holy Cross game.
Susquehanna will get 10 pts. if Holy Redeemer
wins and 10 pts. if Holy Cross wins.
Wyoming Area will get 10 pts. if Holy Redeemer
wins.
CLASS A
District 2 ............................... W L Pts. Avg.
x-Dunmore ............................ 10 0 1560 156.0
x-Old Forge ........................... 8 2 1290 129.0
x-Lackawanna Trail .............. 7 2 1080 120.0
x-Riverside ............................ 6 4 950 95.0
x-Clinched playoff berth
Playoff format: Four teams qualify.
Points format: Class 2A teams receive points
based on a defeated opponents classification: 4A,
160 points; 3A, 140; 2A, 120; A, 100. Teams also
receive 10 points per victory by a defeated
opponent.
Today's State Points
Dunmore will get 10 pts. if West Scranton wins.
Lackawanna Trail will get 140 pts. if it defeats
Holy Cross.
Old Forge will get 10 pts. upon the completion of
the Lackawanna Trail vs. Holy Cross game.
Riverside will get 10 pts. if Holy Cross wins.
W Y O M I N G
V A L L E Y
C O N F E R E N C E
Division 4A........................ W L PF PA CP
xd-Wyo. Valley West ......... 9 1 431 178 76
Hazleton Area .................... 4 6 217 306 34
Williamsport ........................ 3 7 158 276 25
Division 3A........................ W L PF PA CP
xd-Dallas............................. 9 1 352 142 74
d-Crestwood....................... 7 2 269 163 59
ec-Berwick.......................... 7 3 307 238 58
ec-Coughlin ........................ 5 4 209 182 43
Pittston Area....................... 3 7 221 269 24
Tunkhannock...................... 0 9 98 360 0
Division 2A-A.................... W L PF PA CP
xd-GAR ............................... 9 1 416 162 61
d-Wyoming Area................ 6 3 362 163 41
Northwest (A) ..................... 6 4 266 238 43
Lake-Lehman ..................... 5 5 291 245 34
Nanticoke............................ 3 6 199 302 21
Hanover Area ..................... 3 7 203 332 21
Meyers................................. 3 7 136 318 21
Holy Redeemer .................. 0 9 169 409 0
x-Clinched division title.
d-Clinched district playoff berth
ec-Clinched Eastern Conference playoff berth if it
doesnt qualify for the district playoffs.
NOTE: CP is Championship Points toward the divi-
sional title.
Teams get nine points for defeating a Class 4A op-
ponent, eight for a Class 3A opponent, seven for a
Class 2A opponent and six for a Class A opponent.
The teamwith the most Championship Points is the
division winner.
Thursday's Result
Northwest 56, Columbia-Montour Vo-Tech 0
Friday's Results
Berwick 30, Hazleton Area 27
Dallas 42, Lake-Lehman 7
GAR 38, Meyers 6
Nanticoke 28, Hanover Area 21
Pittston Area 24, Wyoming Area 21
Wyoming Valley West 49, Williamsport 18
Today's Games
Tunkhannock at Holy Redeemer, 2 p.m.
Crestwood at Coughlin, 7 p.m.
(END OF REGULAR SEASON)
C M Y K
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S P O R T S
Whenever Wilkes and Leba-
non Valley square off, some-
thing special seems to happen.
Last year, the Colonels storm-
ed from a 22-point, fourth quar-
ter deficit to beat the Flying
Dutchmen in overtime as quar-
terback Alex George began to
show his potential. That game
was also a history-maker as Col-
onels coach Frank Sheptock
broke Rollie Schmidts career
wins record at the school.
A few years earlier, LebVal
tailback Charlie Parker busted
onto the scene with a memora-
ble rushing performance.
And, who could forget the fa-
mous game in1966whenWilkes
trailed for most of the game and
won when a touchdown was
scored as the game ended.
Today, the Colonels (3-4, 3-3
MAC) will hope for another vic-
tory in a possible not-so-dramat-
ic fashion when they host the
Dutchmen (5-3, 3-3) 1 p.m. at
Schmidt Stadium.
Wilkes is coming off a rivalry
game, defeating Kings for the
Mayors Cup, andSheptock sees
that as an opportunity to contin-
ue the momentum into todays
contest.
I really think theres a lot of
evidence that our team is start-
ing to reach its potential, the
coach said. To see our kids still
passionate about being devel-
oped and passionate about
learning the game and seeing
the camaraderie in the locker
room thats how you know the
team is still really dialed in.
One of the concerns for the
Colonels in todays game is that
the Dutchmenhave always been
a run-heavy team. This year is
different for the squad, paced by
Ben Guiles 743 yards and 13
touchdowns.
Since 2008, the Dutchmen
have amassed899 rushing yards
in three games against the Colo-
nels. Parkers 278 in 2008 was
the most impressive, while
Guiles himself has rushed for
437 yards in three games.
The Wilkes rush defense has
been much better this year only
allowing 160 on the ground, but
Lebanon Valley utilizes the
same sprint draw offensive sys-
tem and the same blocking for
run and pass plays that has giv-
en the Colonels troubles in the
past.
They spread you out on de-
fense, Sheptock added. When
theyre running sprint drawand
theyre running lead draw,
theyre just trying to cover peo-
ple up and they have backs that
can find the holes.
Coming up: The Colonels
close out their regular season
with a home game against MAC
newcomer Stevenson next Sat-
urday.
L O C A L C O L L E G E F O O T B A L L
Drama could be in
the cards yet again
Colonels and Flying
Dutchmen always seem to
play action-packed contests.
When: 1 p.m. today at Schmidt
Stadium, Edwardsville
Records: Wilkes (3-4, 3-3 MAC);
Lebanon Valley (5-3, 3-3)
Last meeting: In Annville last
year, Wilkes won 35-28 in over-
time.
Matchup to watch: Lebanon
Valley tailback Ben Guiles (743
yards, 13 touchdowns) against the
Wilkes run defense allowing an
average of 160 yards on the
ground per game.
Noteworthy: The Colonels are
11-2 against the Dutchmen since
1997 with the only two losses
being in 2008 and 2009.
L E B A N O N VA L L E Y
AT W I L K E S
By DAVE ROSENGRANT
drosengrant@timesleader.com
Just about a year ago to the
day, Kings coach Jeff Knarr
stepped on the field at McCar-
thyStadiumwithout a wininhis
coaching career. Afewhours lat-
er, his teamtook care of that elu-
sive first win, manhandling
FDU-Florham.
Today, those two teams meet
at the same venue at 1 p.m.
Knarr already has a victory this
season, while new FDU coach
Brian Surace is searching for
No. 1 for the Devils.
Theyre lookingfor their first
win and were looking for anoth-
er win and were trying to finish
the season on a high note,
Knarr said.
The Monarchs, who enter
with a 1-6 overall record and a
1-5 mark in the MAC, are com-
ing off an emotional loss to
Wilkes in the Mayors Cup
game.
The Devils (0-8, 0-6) lost last
week to conference newcomer
Stevenson, which earned its
first league victory. FDU is also
giving up a lot of points this sea-
son being outscored 340-76 and
allowing 461.4 total yards per
game in the process.
They are committed to stop-
ping the run and some teams
have been able to beat them
with big plays in the passing
game andwe got tobe able todo
that, Knarr added.
Kings meanwhile has shown
it can score at times this season
racking up 51 points in a win
over Stevenson back in Septem-
ber.
If the Monarchs are going to
put up that many points this af-
ternoon, it will be with fresh-
man quarterback Bryant Klein
taking the snaps for his second
career start. In a loss last week
to Wilkes in the snowy Mayors
Cup, he showed he has what it
takes to succeed driving his
team down the field late in the
game before an interception
ended the threat.
The thing we liked is he
played with poise and confi-
dence and kept his head up and
was battling and fighting and
didnt let any mistakes he hador
the weather effect his style of
play, Knarr noted. That was
good to see a quarterback take
charge and lead his team and
not worry about things he
couldnt control.
One part of FDUs gameplan
the Monarchs need to keep an
eye on is its aerial attack. The
Devils line up in a spread offen-
sive formation and are throwing
for 142.6 yards per game. Senior
signal-caller Ryan Cushman has
passed for 988 yards and five
touchdowns to go along with
five interceptions. They spread
the ball all over the field as 15
different players have caught at
least one pass this season.
Thats something the Monarchs
havent seen this year from any
team.
Coming up: Kings travels to
Annville next week to take on
Lebanon Valley then closes out
the seasonwitha make-upgame
on Nov. 19 at Bethany.
L O C A L C O L L E G E F O O T B A L L
Monarchs are looking
to finish on high note
Kings has three games left
and will hope for a run
starting this afternoon.
By DAVE ROSENGRANT
drosengrant@timesleader.com
When: 1 p.m. today at McCarthy
Stadium, Wilkes-Barre Twp.
Records: Kings (1-6, 1-5 MAC);
FDU-Florham (0-8, 0-6)
Last meeting: Kings defeated
the Devils 45-14 last year.
Matchup to watch: Kings fresh-
man quarterback Bryant Klein
making his second career start
against the FDU secondary,
which has only one interception
this season.
Noteworthy: FDU head coach
Brian Surace was an assistant at
Kings in the teams intern coach-
ing program in 1995.
F D U - F L O R H A M
AT K I N G S
Without a game to play today,
Penn State players wont be able
to make their case to pollsters
and pundits on the field. So they
did it this week with their words
instead.
The Nittany Lions enter their
off week as the lone undefeated
team in Big Ten play. At 8-1 over-
all, they are ranked No. 16 in the
BCS standings two spots below
the cutoff for a teamto be eligible
for an at-large berth into a BCS
bowl.
Of course, with a two-and-a-
half-game lead in the Leaders Di-
vision, the Lions are thinking
more about a Big Ten champion-
ship run and an automatic BCS
bid, likely to the Rose Bowl.
All the same, players have tak-
ennotice of their spot inthe rank-
ings.
We talk about it, but we dont
feel we need to prove anything to
anybody, senior captain Derek
Moye said. If (the media) wants
to believe it or not, thats up to
(them).
I mean, tobe honest, I thinkas
a teamwe recognize we dont get
the respect we should, said De-
von Still, another senior captain.
But we dont play for that. We
play for each other.
As long as we do that, were
gonna come up with wins.
It hasnt been pretty, but Penn
State has done just that, becom-
ingthefirst teaminBigTenhisto-
ry to win five straight conference
games all by 10 points or less.
Any more victories this season
would likely come by a similar
margin. The Lions return to play
on Nov. 12 against No. 10 Nebras-
ka at Beaver Stadiumbefore clos-
ing on the road at Ohio State and
at No. 20 Wisconsin.
This has been a good bunch of
kids that has worked hard to be
good, coach Joe Paterno said.
Ive had teams that have had
more natural talent, but these
kids have stucktogether. Theyve
worked hard. They want to learn.
So having a week off is good
for us, but we have to play Ne-
braska next week and then we
have to go to Ohio State and then
we have togotoWisconsin. We
have a lot of work ahead of us. We
just happento be a little bit ahead
of one or two teams, but we sure
arent home free.
After an intense practice on
Thursday and a bright-and-early
session Friday morning, players
were released for the weekend to
relax and recuperate.
And, yeah, watch some foot-
ball.
Its pretty much impossible to
take a break from football, quar-
terbackMatt McGloinsaidwitha
laugh.
McGloin said he was headed
home to Scranton for the week-
end to spend time with family.
Like many of his teammates, he
said he probably would end up
watching tonights No. 1vs. No. 2
showdownbetweenLSUandAla-
bama (8 p.m., CBS).
But there are some other
games for Penn State to keep an
eye on as well.
The most obvious one would
be Nebraskas 3:30 p.m. game
against Northwestern (Big Ten
Network) toget anearly scouting
report on next weeks matchup.
Penn State will also be rooting
for upsets of their top contenders
in the division, Ohio State and
Wisconsin. The Buckeyes host
lowly Indiana at noon (Big Ten
Network) and the Badgers host
Purdue at 3:30 p.m. (ABC).
Other games that could realis-
tically affect the Lions BCS rank-
ing include:
No. 15 Michigan at Iowa
(noon, ESPN)
Texas A&Mat No. 6 Oklaho-
ma (3:30 p.m., ESPN2)
No. 9 SouthCarolina at No. 7
Arkansas (7:15 p.m., ESPN)
No. 14 Kansas State at No. 3
Oklahoma State (8 p.m., ESPN2)
P S U F O O T B A L L
A chance to watch fellow contenders
The Lions bye comes at a
time when teams are trying
to position themselves in BCS.
By DEREK LEVARSE
dlevarse@timesleader.com
DAL J. Roccograndi 6 run (Napkora
kick), 3:58
DAL Dunn 24 pass from Zapoticki
(Napkora kick), 0:57
Third Quarter
DAL J. Roccograndi 4 run (Napkora
kick), 7:49
DAL Zapoticky 11 run (Napkora kick),
3:54
Fourth Quarter
DAL Artsma 10 run (Napkora kick), 5:42
Team Statistics Dallas Lehman
First downs .......................... 21 20
Rushes-yards....................... 34-166 54-235
Passing ................................. 107 31
Total Yards .......................... 273 266
Comp-Att-Int......................... 7-11-0 3-8-1
Sacked-Yards Lost............. 1-5 1-4
Punts-Avg. ............................ 1-5.0 1-21.0
Fumbles-Lost ....................... 1-0 3-2
Penalties-Yards................... 4-35 4-41
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING DAL, J. Roccograndi 14-69, Art-
sma 6-62, Zapoticky 6-32, P. Brace 1-5, Rogers
1-5, Dunn 1-(minus-1), Wanek 2-(minus-3),
TEAM 3-(minus-3); LL, Shelley 14-85, Jones 19-
82, Novitski 11-37, Butler 3-13, Jayne 1-11, Co.
Barbacci 2-5, Sayre 2-3, Donovan 1-0, Wright
1-(minus-1)
PASSING DAL, Zapoticky 7-11-0-107; LL,
Novitski 3-8-1-31
RECEIVING DAL, P. Brace 3-38, Dunn 2-
36, Wanek 2-33; LL, Co. Barbacci 2-14, Shelley
1-17
INTS DAL, Wanek
MISSED FGS LL, 37 (BLK)
The Knights came out deter-
mined, running 15 consecutive
times to the Dallas 8 on the
opening drive. But the Moun-
taineers defense forced a fum-
ble and then followed it up on
the next possession with
Braces scoop and score.
We have not had a blocked
field goal in two years in my
program, Lehman coach Jerry
Gilsky said. And it wasnt one
guy, it was four guys. Was basi-
cally like parting the Red Sea
out there.
Things turned in the Mounts
favor for good late in the first
half. A Ryan Zapoticky pass ap-
peared to be intercepted by the
Knights but was ruled incom-
plete after a brief conference.
Zapoticky connected with
Shane Dunn on the next play
for a 24-yard touchdown pass
and a 21-7 halftime lead.
Fumbles, turnovers, inter-
ceptions tough calls, Gilsky
said. It was tough for referees
to make a good call today.
(Lehman) played very well
in the first half. We got a cou-
ple breaks to stay in the game,
Dallas coach Ted Jackson said.
I thought our kids hung in
there. They bent but they
didnt break, and I thought we
became a little bit more phys-
ical than they were in the sec-
ond half.
The Mountaineers recovered
an onside kick attempt to start
the third quarter and turned it
into the first of three second-
half touchdowns runs by Jim
Roccograndi, Zapoticky and
Garrett Artsma.
Quarterback Jared Novitski
had the only score of the game
for the Knights, a 27-yard run
in the second quarter.
Basically Dallas just shoved
the ball down our throats the
second half, Gilsky said. We
just did not play. When youre
faced with adversity, you gotta
know how to handle it, and we
didnt handle it well today.
Dallas 42, Lake-Lehman 7
Dallas .................................. 7 14 14 7 42
Lake-Lehman..................... 0 7 0 0 7
First Quarter
DAL P. Brace 65 blocked kick return
(Napkora kick), 1:00
Second Quarter
LL Novitski 27 run (Novitski kick), 9:44
DALLAS
Continued from Page 1B
FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Shane Dunn of Dallas heads for the end zone to score a TD
against Lehman in the second quarter Friday night.
HERSHEY Wyoming Semi-
narys doubles teamof Nathalie
Joanlanne andSheena Syal saw
their quest for a state cham-
pionship come to endonFriday
inthe quarterfinals of the PIAA
Class 2ADoubles Tennis Cham-
pionships at the Hershey Rac-
quet Club.
The duo, whichclaimeda
District 2 Class 2Atitle last
month, wontheir first round
matchbefore falling inthe
quarters.
Inthe first match, the team
knockedout Elk County Cathol-
ics Loreal Housler andAbby
Meyer 7-5, 6-0. They thenad-
vancedto the quarterfinals to
face MadelynShaak andKristi
Fidler fromEasternLebanon
County. The pair fromELCO
defeatedthe Blue Knights 7-6 in
the first set witha tiebreaker
score of 6-4 before taking the
secondset 6-1.
Shaak andFidler advance to
this mornings semis which
beginat 9 for a chance to partic-
ipate inthe finals later inthe
day.
BothJoanlanne andSyal had
a goodyear for the Blue Knights
insingles competitionas well.
Joanlanne, a freshman, ad-
vancedto the district final be-
fore falling short. Syal, a senior,
enteredthe district event as No.
5 seedandadvancedto the
quarterfinals.
COLLEGESWIMMING
Kings sweeps Cabrini
ErinMcLin, KimBrino, and
Patricia Manning wontwo
individual events andwere part
of separate winning relay
squads to pace the Kings wom-
ento a114-75 victory over vis-
iting Cabrini College.
For the men, Mike Sweeney
wona pair of individual events
andwas part of the winning 200
free relay to help the Monarchs
to a102-73 victory over Cabrini.
L O C A L R O U N D U P
Wyoming Seminary duo falls
in PIAA tennis quarterfinals
The Times Leader staff
The goal signified a few inter-
esting accomplishments for
Mormina. It gave him his first
multi-goal game, first shorthand-
ed tally and the second empty
netter of his career.
And there was one other first,
courtesy of Thiessens pass to set
up Morminas second goal.
Its the first good one-timer
pass I got in three years, he said.
Mormina said he didnt feel
like he had to fill the veteran
roles left with the departures of
Picard and Bortuzzo, although
with more than 400 AHL games
to his credit he was clearly the
most experienced blueliner.
I wasnt trying to be Rob or
Alex, Mormina said. As soon
as you start doing that stuff you
get out of your comfort zone. I
focused on playing my game and
the other guys stepped up. It was
a six-man effort.
Bortuzzos call-up gave Alex
Grant a surprise start. The move
paid immediate dividends when
Grant dished a pass from the
board that hit Colin McDonald
in front of the Hershey net and
redirected past Dany Sabourin
for a 1-0 Penguins lead in the first
period.
Ive been chomping at the bit
to get back out there and it was a
great way to help contribute
right off the bat, Grant said.
Morminas first goal closed
out the first period and Jason
Williams connected on a break-
away early in the second to give
the Penguins a 3-0 lead.
That put an end to Sabourins
night as Braden Holtby came in
and settled things down for the
Bears.
We played like a complete team.
While all six defensemen ele-
vated their games to combine
with Thiessen to keep the Bears
in check, the Penguins offense
didnt miss a beat.
Oddly enough, it was the Pen-
guins leader on defense who led
the way on offense as well, as
Mormina scored two goals one
in the first period and an empty
netter in the final three minutes
during a Bears power play.
But the damage was already
done. The Penguins had enough
points on the board and, just as
important, their defense had
enough confidence to withstand
several tests and keep the shut-
out intact.
The biggest challenge the Pen-
guins defense would face was a
trio of Hershey power plays in
the third period, two of which
occurred in the last seven min-
utes.
But the Penguins limited Her-
sheys chances and cleared the
zone with relative ease to pre-
vent a Hershey comeback.
It was a good test for us to-
night and you always want to be
challenged, Grant said. It just
shows how deep we really are
and how well were coached
when a couple of veteran guys go
up and we get a result like this.
The Penguins travel to Bing-
hamton tonight to take on the
Senators at 7:05 p.m.
Hershey...................................................... 0 0 0 0
Penguins .................................................... 2 1 1 4
First Period Scoring 1. WBS, Colin McDonald 3
(Grant) 2:47. 2. WBS, Joey Mormina 1 (Tangradi,
Gibbons) 18:15. Penalties HER, Wellar (rough-
ing) :33; WBS, Schnell (roughing double minor)
:33.
Second Period Scoring 3. WBS, Jason Wil-
liams 2 (McDonald, Lerg) :46. Penalties WBS,
Wild (high-sticking) 10:33; HER, Bouchard (slash-
ing) 13:17; WBS, Grant (tripping) 17:36.
Third Period Scoring 4. WBS, Joey Mormi-
na 2 (Thiessen) empty net, shorthanded 17:17. Pe-
nalties WBS, Despres (roughing) 7:28; WBS, Gib-
bons (hooking) 13:53; WBS, Despres (elbowing)
16:05.
Shots on goal Hershey 7-7-5-19; Penguins
12-2-9-23
Power-play Opportunities Hershey 0 of 6;
Penguins 0 of 1
Goaltenders Hershey Dany Sabourin 3-2-0
(10 saves 13 shots); Braden Holtby - :46 of the
second period (9-9)
Penguins - Brad Thiessen 6-2-0 (19-19)
Starters Hershey G Dany Sabourin, D Ju-
lien Brouillette, D Patrick Wellar, LW Boyd Kane, C
Andrew Carroll, RW Garrett Mitchell. Penguins G
Brad Thiessen, D Joey Mormina, D Philip Samuels-
son, LW Brandon DeFazio, C Zach Sill, RW Ryan
Schnell
Three Stars 1. WBS, Brad Thiessen (19
saves, shutout) 2. WBS, Joey Mormina (two goals)
3. WBS, Colin McDonald (goal, assist)
Referee Brett Montison, Marcus Vinnerborg.
Linesmen Jameel Chaudry, Jud Ritter
Attendance 5,262
PENGUINS
Continued from Page 1B
WILLIAMSPORT Tashawn
Bunch ran for 282 yards and four
touchdowns on just 16 carries as
WyomingValleyWest routedWil-
liamsport 49-18 Friday.
With the win, the Spartans
(9-1) clinched the second seed in
the District 2/4-11 Class 4A sub-
regional. Bunchscoredonruns of
53, 55, 23 and 3 yards.
Spartans quarterback Eugene
Lewis finished with 76 rushing
yards, 122 passing yards and
three total touchdowns.
Devin Miller scored all three
Williamsport touchdowns.
Wyoming Valley West 49, Williamsport 18
Wyoming Valley West ........ 28 0 21 0 49
Williamsport.......................... 6 6 0 6 18
First Quarter
WIL - Miller 5 run (kick fail), 8:43.
WVW - Bunch 53 run (Singer kick), 7:38.
WVW - Bunch 55 run (Singer kick), 4:40.
WVW - Lewis 7 run (kick fail), :50.
WVW-Lewis 24 pass to Josh Ortiz, :00.
Second Quarter
WIL - Miller 35 run (pass fail), 7:40.
Third Quarter
WVW - Bunch 23 run (Singer kick), 11:06.
WVW - Lewis 3 run (Singer kick), 6:49.
WVW - Bunch 3 run (Singer kick), 4:14.
Fourth Quarter
WIL-Miller 5 run (pass fail), 1:08.
TeamStatistics WVW Will
First downs ................................ 21 11
Rushes-yards............................ 40-389 41-196
Passing ...................................... 122 87
Total Yards ................................ 511 283
Comp-Att-Int.............................. 7-10-2 4-17-1
Punts-Avg. ................................. 1-33.0 5-37.8
Fumbles-Lost ............................ 1-0 2-1
Penalties-Yards ........................ 3-28 6-36
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING WVW, Bunch 16-282, Lewis 15-76,
Bolling 2-16, Gibson 2-15, Ortiz 1-4, Baur 4-(mi-
nus-4). WIL, Miller 34-137, Burkholder 6-33, Whaley
1-16, Hostrander 1-6, Beyah 2-4.
PASSING WVW, Lewis 7-10-2-122. WIL,
Whaley 4-17-1-87.
RECEIVING WVW, Ortiz 2-51, Flayhart 2-43,
Williams 1-24, Simms 1-4. WIL, Burkholder 1-40,
Miller 2-36, Person 1-7.
INTS WVW, Simms; WIL, Person 1, Hostran-
der 1.
W V W V S . W- P O R T
Spartans clinch
second seed
The Times Leader staff
C M Y K
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deemer coachEdRoman. If you
run against poor competition all
year, yourenotgoingtoimprove.
We benefit fromrunning against
Tunkhannock, ElkLake andDal-
las.
With its four top female run-
ners returning, the Royals brings
unbridled experience for the
group that touts district cham-
pion Marissa Durako, who won
the 3.1-mile district race in 19
minutes, 6 seconds. Durako
cramped during last years race
andfinished16th.
Rachel Sowinski was the Roy-
als top returning finisher from
last years race on the same
course. Just a sophomore then,
she placed ninth, clocking in at a
time of 19:39. The Royals will al-
so be represented by Brianne Li-
gotski, Melissa Cruz, Shannon
Murray, Jenna Nitowski, Sara
Mirra andCassandra Gill.
Having so much experience,
thisyearsteamismuchmoreim-
proved upon last years squad
and should compete with Elk
Lake and Quaker Valley for the
top spot.
Our times are faster but were
not as deepas we were last year,
said Roman. Although the un-
derclassmen stepped up and fil-
ledinnicely.
On the boys side, the Royals
hadtofill theroleof AJLimongel-
li, who was a secondshy of being
the individual state champion.
Roman said what the boys team
lost in a top runner, it gained in
depth. Holy Redeemer had five
squad will repeat its showing at
the state race a year ago. The
Mountaineers are heralded by
sophomore ReganRome a two-
time district champion and one
of the top runners inthe state.
Runningagainst faster compe-
titioninthe3Arace, Romestrug-
gled early in last years race and
medaled in 20th place. Calling
her a real student of the sport,
Dallas coachMatt Samuel stated
Rome learnedher mistakes from
her freshmanyear.
I believe Regan is one of the
better runners out there, said
Samuel, whose girls placed 12th
in2010. Sheknowswhat shehas
todo. Sheisaveryfineindividual
with very fine times. She under-
stands what it takes to do very
well Saturday.
Theresamyriadof thingsshe
took from last year as a fresh-
man.
Rome is followed by a young
group that also matured from
last years event. Only one of the
seven runners Sarah Pomfret
competing today is in her senior
year, andDallas four fastest girls
from districts are either fresh-
menor sophomore.
Were not so green, said Sa-
muel. We know the course. We
know the atmosphere. We know
what is at stake. This year, were
more battle-tested.
The Dallas boys make their
first appearance in the Class 3A
race since 2008. For a teamwith
goodleadersandgoodrunners,
the Mountaineers are aiming for
a top10 placing.
I think our seniors know the
ropes, knowwhat its liketosit at
home for this race, saidSamuel.
They are very selfless.
runners Mitch Ford, Vinay
Murthy, Frazee Sutphen, Mike
Ambrulavage, Patrick Condo
placeinthetopteninthedistrict
meet.
It certainlyhurts not havinga
runner like AJ. We have more
depth than we did last year. The
time difference between our top
guys and our fifth and sixth run-
ners is muchsmaller this year.
Like most teams this year, wet
weather and flooding affected
the Royals, forcing them to re-
route their Kirby Park course
during the season. Early on, the
muddy terrain gave Roman
doubts how well the boys were
doing.
Similarly, the Dallas girls
GLORY
Continued from Page 1B
Girls Class 2A
Holy Redeemer Marissa Durako,
jr.; Rachel Sowinski, jr.; Brianne
Ligotski, sr.; Melissa Cruz, jr.;
Shannon Murray, sr.; Jenna Ni-
towski, jr.; Sara Mirra, so.; Cas-
sandra Gill, sr.
Girls Class 3A
Dallas Regan Rome, so.; Bryan-
na Dissinger, so.; Lindsey Oremus,
fr.; Maggie Fannick, so.; Morgan
Gilhooley, jr.; Katie Metcalf, jr.;
Allison Grose, jr.; Sarah Pomfret,
sr.
Boys Class 2A
Holy Redeemer Mitchell Ford, jr.;
Vinay Murthy, so.; Frazee Sut-
phen, jr.; Mike Ambrulavage, sr.;
Patrick Condo, sr.; Chris Kabacin-
ski, sr.; Jeff Capaci, sr.; Josh
Faust, jr.
Boys Class 3A
Dallas Dominic Deluca, so.; Chris
Ehret, sr.; Alex Zubko, sr.; Jess
Adams, sr.; Brenden Ehret, so.;
Kyle Borland, so.; Ryan Thomas,
sr.; Travis Mattson, so.
P I A A T E A M
Q U A L I F I E R S
Prior to this season, Nicole
Buehrle had never run compet-
itively at any level. Today, the
Hazleton Ar-
ea freshman
will run with
the company
of Pennsylva-
nias elite
runners for a
stake at a
state cham-
pionship.
Thanks to
her fifth place
finish at the
District 2
Class 3A
champion-
ship race last
week in Di-
mock, Buehr-
le is one of 10
Wyoming
Valley Con-
ference run-
ners that earned an at-large
berth in the PIAA Cross Coun-
try Championships in Hershey.
The at-large runners will be
racing against the 270-plus
fields individually without the
help of their teammates on the
teammates are left on the side-
line.
Its kind of upsetting, she
said. We won our conference so
I thought we might have a shot
at having the teamhere. Its a bit
of a letdown not to have them
here. But theyre going to be
there cheering me on anyways.
Hanover Area will have two
girls running in the Class 2A
race for the second straight year.
Understanding the difficult
course is an advantage that
Paige Antall and Amy Viti both
share.
They both have experience
running out in the pack, said
Hanover Area coach Jeff DeRoc-
co. At a place like Hershey, its
good to have that experience.
With Viti and Antalls impres-
sive performances to qualify,
DeRocco said both girls have a
shot at medaling and that they
look more confident and are in
much better shape than last
year.
In order to tackle the hills and
the large field, Hillard points out
that the key to doing well at
states is getting a good start and
not being stuck in packs.
Using the race as a learning
experience for next year, Fetter-
man agreed that the first mile
will make or break the race. Its
mainly instinct out there. You
go out with the leaders for the
first mile and try sticking with
them.
Parkview Cross Country
Course. With a district cham-
pionship, Holy Redeemer and
Dallas each have seven runners
competing at the event. Run-
ning solo carries its own inher-
ent difficulties.
Its really important to get
out at the start a little harder
than normally, said Lake-Leh-
mans Kaylee Hillard, who
placed fifth at districts and fin-
ished 50th in last years PIAA
race. Its a little harder to pass
without teammates.
Hazleton Areas Jacob Fetter-
man notes that one advantage to
running solo is that he doesnt
have to worry about a teammate
accidentally tripping him.
Crossing the line in fifth in the
district in Class 3A, Buehrle
said it is bittersweet that she
gets to run in Hershey but her
P I A A C R O S S C O U N T R Y
At-large runners aiming for medals
Ten participants from WVC
earned berths for todays
state championships.
By JAY MONAHAN
For The Times Leader
Girls Class 2A
Lake-Lehman: Kaylee Hillard, so.;
Emily Sutton, so.; Hanover Area:
Amy Viti, sr.; Paige Antall, jr.;
Wyoming Seminary: Alannah
Trombetta, so.
Boys Class 2A
Lake-Lehman: Jacob Bevan, sr.;
Kieran Sutton, jr.
Girls Class 3A
Hazleton Area: Nicole Buehrle, fr.
Boys Class 3A
Tunkhannock: Jake Siegel, sr.;
Hazleton Area: Jacob Fetterman,
jr.
L O C A L PA R T I C I PA N T S
Its really
important
to get out
at the start
a little har-
der than
normally.
Its a little
harder to
pass with-
out team-
mates.
Kaylee Hillard
Lake-Lehman
NEW YORK Four players
were fined $15,000 each by the
NFL for actions in last weekends
games.
PittsburghSteelers safetyRyan
Clark was fined for unnecessary
roughness. Clark hit Patriots
tight end Rob Gronkowski late
and out of bounds during Pitts-
burghs 25-17 victory over New
England last Sunday.
Another safety, Antrell Rolle of
the NewYork Giants, was docked
for making a horse-collar tackle
on Miamis Reggie Bush at the
endof a 35-yardruninthe second
quarter. He was penalized on the
play.
Rolle was fined $20,000 for
spearing Washington tight end
FredDavis inthe first game of the
season.
San Francisco defensive end
Justin Smith roughed quarter-
back Colt McCoy of Cleveland
and it cost him $15,000. He
struck McCoy in the head and
neck area.
Rams linebacker Bryan Kehl
got his $15,000 fine for unneces-
sary roughness against New Or-
leans.
He was penalized15yards after
running into punt returner Dar-
ren Sproles in the fourth quarter
of St. Louis 31-21 victory.
Also fined Friday was Houston
Texans offensive tackle Duane
Brown for throwing a punch at
Jacksonville linebacker Clint Ses-
sion. He was cited for unneces-
sary roughness. Brown claimed
he was trying to avoid falling
when his left hand hit Session in
the stomach, but was docked
$7,500.
Session sacked quarterback
Matt Schaub on the play and
Schaub lost a fumble. Houston
won the game 24-14.
Giants DT Linvale Joseph was
fined for a late hit after the team
stopped Steve Slaton on a first-
and-goal run from the New York
1. He also was penalized.
Giants Bradshaw doesnt
need foot surgery, for now
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J.
New York Giants running back
Ahmad Bradshaw does not need
surgery torepair a brokenbone in
his right foot.
Coach Tom Coughlin updated
Bradshaws condition Friday af-
ter the five-year veteran missed
his third straight practice and is
doubtful for Sundays game in
New England against the Pats.
The doctors felt that it
wouldnt be necessary for him to
have surgery right now, Cough-
lin said, adding that Bradshaw
will try to play through the pain.
Receiver Hakeem Nicks
(hamstring) and center David
Baas (knee) also missed the
workout and are doubtful.
Defensive end Jason Pierre-
Paul, who has a team-high 8 1/2
sacks also missed practice with
concussion-type symptoms suf-
fered Thursday and is questiona-
ble.
N F L
4 players fined $15,000 each
The Associated Press
SHANGHAI Fredrik Jacob-
son shot a 6-under 66 Friday to
take the leadat the HSBCCham-
pions World Golf Champion-
ships event.
On a Sheshan International
course that was softened by rain
earlier in the week, Jacobson
played bogey-free and finished a
solid round by hitting 3-iron into
the par-4 ninth for a final birdie.
The Swede was at 11-under
133, one shot ahead of Louis
Oosthuizen and Adam Scott.
PGA champion Keegan Bradley
made two key par saves on the
back round when his game start-
ed to get away fromhimand sal-
vaged a 70 to stay in the picture
just two shots behind.
Oosthuizen and Scott each
birdied half of their holes and
were flawless from tee-to-green.
Oosthuizen avoided trouble and
posted a tournament-best 63,
while Scott had two bogeys in
his round of 65.
Sixteen players were separat-
ed by five shots going into the
weekend, a group that included
Lee Westwood, Malaysia winner
Bo Van Pelt and Paul Casey, who
lost his PGA Tour card in an in-
jury-filled season and now has a
chance to get it back by winning.
Seniors Tour
SANFRANCISCOMichael
Allen shot a 2-under 69 for a
share of the second-round lead
with Fred Couples and David
Frost in the Champions Tours
season-ending Charles Schwab
Championship.
Allen was second in the event
last year.
Couples, tied for the first-
round lead with Jay Haas after a
68, rallied for a 70 after a double
bogey onthe opening hole. Frost
had a 69 to match Couples and
Allen at 4 under at TPCHarding
Park.
Mark Calcavecchia, Jay Don
Blake, Bernhard Langer and
Kenny Perry were a stroke back.
Calcavecchia, Blake and Langer
had 68s, and Perry shot a 69.
Haas was 2 under after a 72.
Charles Schwab Cup points
leader Tom Lehman had a 72 to
fall four strokes behind the lead-
ers.
G O L F
No bogeys help Swede
take lead in Shanghai
The Associated Press
AP PHOTO
Fredrik Jacobson greets spec-
tators on the 2nd green at the
HSBC Champions event Friday.
C M Y K
Metz to lead PRA board
Jeffrey C. Metz,
president and CEO of
Metz Culinary Man-
agement, Dallas, will
be elected 2011 chair-
man of the board of
directors of the Penn-
sylvania Restaurant
Association on Sun-
day, at the Hilton Harrisburg Hotel
during its annual meeting.
In addition to being one of the top 25
contract food management companies
in the U.S., the Metz firm operates
several T.G.I. Fridays franchised loca-
tions and Luckys Sporthouse.
Groupon shares jump 30%
Groupon, the company that pio-
neered online group discounts, saw its
stock rise sharply in its public debut
Friday, showing strong demand for an
Internet company whose business
model is considered unsustainable by
some analysts.
Groupons stock closed at $26.11
Friday, up more than 30 percent, after
earlier trading as high as $31.14. Big
fluctuations are common for freshly
public companies, and Groupons first-
day rise was largely expected.
Groupon has faced scrutiny about its
high marketing expenses, enormous
employee base and even the way it
accounted for revenue until an SEC
inquiry prompted a restatement.
Corzine quits MF Global
Jon Corzine stepped down Friday
from running the securities firm that
collapsed after his disastrous bets on
European debt. The move was an-
nounced as a criminal probe of the
company appeared to be intensifying.
The firm, MF Global, said Corzine
has resigned as chairman and CEO and
will decline payments from a severance
package worth $12.1 million, including
cash and benefits.
$3B Glaxo settlement
GlaxoSmithKline said Thursday it
had reached a tentative deal with the
U.S. Justice Department to pay $3
billion to settle criminal and civil alle-
gations of illegal marketing practices
and pricing under a Medicaid program.
Glaxo said the deal would be made
final in 2012, but it was unclear why it
was announced now.
Assuming the deal is completed, the
$3 billion price tag would cover three
investigations.
I N B R I E F
Metz
$3.44 $2.86 $3.43
$4.06
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THE TIMES LEADER SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2011
timesleader.com
HAZLE TWP. A Massachusetts
company that wants to build a $53 mil-
lion flywheel energy storage plant in
Hazle Township filed for bankruptcy
Sunday, but hopes tocomplete the local
project after restructuring its oper-
ations.
Beacon Power Corp. had received
$43 million in loan guarantees fromthe
Department of Energy; the bankruptcy
filing followed one by Solyndra Inc., a
California solar energy company that
had received a half-billion-dollar loan
from the Obama administration and
Beacon officials said controversy sur-
rounding that company had contribut-
ed to Beacons inability to raise funds
needed to continue its plans.
In April, Beacon announced plans to
build the plant on 5.5 acres in the Hum-
boldt Industrial Park. Tax breaks avail-
able in the Keystone Opportunity Zone
property were a factor in choosing the
site over one near Chicago, company of-
ficials said.
Beacon was awarded a $24 million
Smart Grid stimulus grant in 2009 to
build the Hazle Township plant, and
Pennsylvania kicked in an additional
grant of $5 million.
Were working toward getting all
necessary permits. Some are in hand,
some are in process, company spokes-
man Gene Hunt said Friday in an e-
mail. We estimate that it would take
12-18 months to build.
Hunt estimated about 60 construc-
tion jobs would be created.
On Wednesday, a Delaware judge
gave Beacon Power permission to use
cash collateral for the loan to help pay
operating expenses during its reorgani-
zation.
Objecting to the use of DOEfunds for
operations, MatthewTroy, a Justice De-
partment attorney representing the de-
partment, said Beacon is sitting on
$700,000 of its own unrestricted cash
that it doesnt want to spend.
Troy also argued that the DOE loan
was made directly to a Beacon subsidi-
ary for construction and operation of a
200-flywheel, 20-megawatt frequency
regulation facility in Stephentown, N.Y.
DOE ... did not lend to Beacon Pow-
er to pursue other projects, said Troy,
who suggested the company might use
collateral on the DOE loan to help pay
for construction of the Hazle Township
facility.
The Associated Press contributed to
this report.
Beacon Power pursuing Hazle Twp. plant
Firm declared Chapter 11, hopes
to restructure and build here.
By RON BARTIZEK
rbartizek@timesleader.com
WASHINGTON -- Employment
climbed in October at the slowest
pace in four months, illustrating
the frustratingly slow progress
citedbyFederal ReserveChairman
Ben Bernanke this week.
The 80,000 increase in payrolls
was less thanforecast andfollowed
gains in the prior two months that
were revised up by 102,000, Labor
Department figuresshowedFriday
in Washington. The unemploy-
ment rate fell toa six-monthlowof
9 percent from 9.1 percent even as
the labor force expanded.
The crisis in Europe and loom-
ing deadline on U.S. budget talks
may be prompting companies to
hold back on concern failure to re-
ach resolutions will put the global
recovery at risk. The data also
showed a pickup in hourly earn-
ings, a drop in long-term unem-
ployment and a decrease in so-
called under-employment.
Sustained payroll increases of
around 150,000 a month are need-
ed to bring unemployment down
about half a percentage point over
a year, according to Chris Rupkey,
chief financial economist at Bank
of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ in New
York.
Averagehourlyearnings rose0.2
percent to $23.19, while hours
worked held at 34.3 hours, todays
report showed.
The so-called underemploy-
ment rate - which includes part-
time workers whod prefer a full-
time position and people who
want work but have given up look-
ing - decreased to 16.2 percent
from16.5 percent.
Payroll rise
less than
anticipated
By SHOBHANA CHANDRA
Bloomberg News
WELCOME TO WEGMANS
CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
W
egmans Food Markets CEO Danny Wegman greeted customers Susan and Charles Boyek, Dallas, Friday
morning at the companys Wilkes-Barre Township store. Wegman said he pays an annual appreciation
visit to the store to greet customers and thank employees. Wegmans operates 79 stores, 14 in Pennsylvania.
SCRANTON A law firm
has demanded that Pennsylva-
nia environmental regulators
forceanatural-gasdriller tocon-
tinue delivering replacement
water to residents of Dimock
whose drinking water wells
were tainted with methane and
possibly hazardous chemicals.
Cabot Oil & Gas Corp. has
been delivering water to the
homes since January 2009. The
Houston-based energy compa-
ny asserts the water is safe to
drink and won regulatory per-
mission last month to stop the
water deliveries by the end of
November.
Attorneys for11Dimockfam-
ilies whoaresuingCabot infed-
eral court said that test results
show their well water is still
contaminated.
PADEPs arbitrary decision
will deprive these deserving
people and future generations,
of their constitutional right to
pure, clean, potable water,
wrote Tate Kunkle of the New
York City law firm of Napoli
Bern Ripka Shkolnik & Associ-
ates in a letter to the state De-
partment of Environmental
Protection.
Regulators previously found
that Cabot drilled faulty gas
wells that allowed methane to
escape into Dimocks aquifer.
The company denied respon-
sibility, but has been banned
from drilling in a 9-square-mile
area of Dimock since April
2010.
Alongwithits request tostop
paying for water deliveries, Ca-
bot asked the department for
permission to resume drilling
in the Susquehanna County
community. The state agency
has yet to rule on that request.
Attorneys insist on water for Dimock residents
By MICHAEL RUBINKAM
Associated Press
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Yesterday 49/40
Average 54/37
Record High 78 in 1994
Record Low 22 in 1998
Yesterday 20
Month to date 78
Year to date 563
Last year to date 591
Normal year to date 674
*Index of fuel consumption, how far the days
mean temperature was below 65 degrees.
Precipitation
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Month to date 0.00
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Normal year to date 32.29
Susquehanna Stage Chg. Fld. Stg
Wilkes-Barre 5.22 -0.33 22.0
Towanda 3.10 -0.17 21.0
Lehigh
Bethlehem 2.86 0.54 16.0
Delaware
Port Jervis 3.89 -0.06 18.0
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sonable today. Clear skies tonight.
The Poconos
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today. Clear skies tonight.
The Jersey Shore
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today. Clear skies tonight.
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today. Clear skies tonight.
Brandywine Valley
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Buffalo 49/34/.00 53/39/s 69/48/s
Charlotte 59/52/.33 57/36/s 60/43/s
Chicago 52/41/.00 57/49/s 63/50/pc
Cleveland 50/44/.00 52/38/s 65/49/s
Dallas 63/34/.00 70/59/w 73/66/t
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Reading
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Scranton
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Harrisburg
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Atlantic City
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New York City
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Syracuse
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Pottsville
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Albany
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Binghamton
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State College
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Poughkeepsie
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65/40
58/47
65/52
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67/49
36/23
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51/41
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61/41
78/69
77/66
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Indeed, there is
a unanimous
preference for
today's weather
over what we
had last
Saturday. For
sure, I'd much
rather be raking
leaves than
shoveling snow.
Now that we find
ourselves under
a thick blanket
of bone dry air
fresh from
Canada, skies
will remain clear
this weekend
along with light
winds. Another
warming trend
next week will
elevate tempera-
tures back up
close to 60 for
Election Day with
above average
temperatures
lasting most of
next week. The
next chance for
rain may hold off
until Thursday,
and I'd be per-
fectly content
not to have to do
any more shov-
eling until after
Thanksgiving.
- Tom Clark
NATIONAL FORECAST: A pair of low pressure systems will be responsible for snow over the northern
and central Rockies today. There will be a mix of rain and snow over the northern High Plains. A few
rain and snow showers will fall over portions of Arizona and New Mexico as well. Rain and mountain
snow will develop over the Pacic Northwest ahead of another storm system.
Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Intl Airport
Temperatures
Heating Degree Days*
Precipitation
TODAY
Clear, gentle
breezes
SUNDAY
Sunny,
rewarding
55
30
TUESDAY
Partly
sunny,
warm
63
42
WEDNESDAY
Partly
sunny,
warm
60
45
THURSDAY
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mild
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50
FRIDAY
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sunny
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40
MONDAY
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warmer
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27

BALTIMORE They have


been together for 10 years, and
they speak in the shorthand of
couples who have grown comfort-
able with each other over time.
There are just too many choic-
es. When I get overwhelmed, I
know I can call him, said Linda
Forchheimer of Bel Air, Md.
She knows what she likes and
what she doesnt like, said Jim
Ryan. That makes it so much
easier than someone who cant
decide what they like.
Ryan and Forchheimer, interior
designer and homeowner, are
choosing paint colors for a bed-
room in her townhouse that she
is converting to an office and a
comfortable read-
ing room.
He fans his
paint samples the
way a dealer
might fan a deck
of cards, and the
two hit on a warm
and appealing col-
or combination in
just a couple of
minutes. They de-
cide on Dromed-
ary Camel for the walls and Ivo-
ry Tusk for the ceiling in less
time than it might take them to
order lunch.
She used to stay up at night
and worry, said Ryan of Simply
Grande Interiors in Forest Hill,
Md. Now I do it for her.
Thats what homeowners need,
designers agree: someone to take
the worry out of choosing what
color paint to use. It seems like
such a simple decision. But when
there are thousands of hues, pick-
ing just one, or two, can seem
overwhelming.
And you dont know what col-
or it is going to be when it dries,
Ryan said. That, and people just
dont trust themselves.
Ryan and his client were choos-
ing paint and fabric for the empty
room. They took their cue from
the window treatments that
would remain: a pair of cornices
in an earthy, textured paisley and
solid drapery panels in a brown/
clay color that give the room a
warm and clubby look. The cen-
tral pieces of furniture will be a
leather chair and fabric ottoman
with accent pillows.
The worst thing you can do is
paint a room and then try to find
furniture to match it, Ryan said,
as he and Forchheimer sorted
through fabric swatches.
Stephanie Besch Chase of
Besch Designs, who lives and
works in Alexandria, Va., and An-
napolis, Md., said that though
paint is the easiest and cheapest
element of design to change, peo-
ple are still afraid to make a mis-
take. So they call her.
People think they cant afford
a designer, said Chase, who
charges $100 an hour. But this is
not an expensive thing.
Ryan charges $150 for a one-
hour paint consultation. Some-
times I make my suggestions, and
we never see each other again,
he said. Some people want to do
this themselves, but they need a
starting place.
Chase often works with young
families who dont have a lot of
money to spend. But they want
their space to look nice, clean
and well thought out. They tell
me that they want it to look like
they thought about it, that they
tried to tie it together.
Flow is a popular concept in
choosing paint colors and one
By SUSAN REIMER
The Baltimore Sun
Selecting
paint color
challenging
See PAINT, Page 2C
When there
are thou-
sands of
hues, picking
just one, or
two, can
seem over-
whelming.
C M Y K
AT HOME S E C T I O N C
THE TIMES LEADER SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2011
timesleader.com
I
na disaster area devoidof homes, a local contractor hadthe chance toworkwithABCs hit TVshowExtreme Home
Makeover to bring life to a barren stretch of land. Kenneth Kale of Harveys Lake, who owns Full Phaze Construc-
tioninCourtdale, was chosento travel to the tornado-ravagedtownof Joplin, Mo., fromOct. 19-23 to rebuildseveral
homes. The company that sent himwas Ply Gem, which deals in exterior home design. It supplied all exterior siding
components, exterior stone, porch handrails and fencing, among other things.
The seven-home undertaking consisted of
5,000 skilled workers and 10,000 non-skilled
workers who worked in 12-hour shifts. Kale
worked in a hands-on capacity with homes No. 2
and home No. 5. He also served as a consultant
for anyone who had questions about Ply Gem
products, a line he has used in his own construc-
tion business for years.
The main hands-on project I dealt with was
installing siding, which we did on house two,
Kale said. The type of siding was Cedar Discov-
ery from Mastic Home Exteriors by Ply Gem.
Its a vinyl product that requires very little
maintenance and has an imitation-cedar look.
Kale worked with beaded siding, a low-main-
tenance product that never needs painting. The
beaded seam of the siding emphasizes the lines
of the siding itself, giving a clean and traditional
look to the home.
Low-maintenance is a theme Kale said runs
through home renovations right now, from sid-
ing to decks and vinyl hand rails. Composite
decking, Kale said, has become popular because
its a one-shot deal and the homeowner will nev-
er have to replace it.
Composite decking is made from a combina-
tion of different materials, such as wood and
plastic, and gives the appearance of wood. Com-
posite decking is resistant to rot, doesnt warp
and doesnt need painting, staining or sealing.
Each of the seven homes in Joplin had some
sort of Ply Gemproduct on them, whether it was
outdoor vinyl trim, hand rails, fence or decora-
tive stone.
In addition to the business side of things, a
touch of celebrity crept into Kales visit when he
met nearly every member of the Extreme Home
Makeover cast. He especially liked carpenter
Paul DiMeo.
He is actually from Pennsylvania, Kale said.
He would tell me stories from when he lived
here, and he was also an incredibly hard worker.
It was very inspiring.
The environment itself was inspiring and an
eye-opener
No matter where you looked, it looked like a
long hallway, Kale said. It was eerie. It was like
a bowling ball came through and leveled every-
thing.
Despite the dismal conditions, Kale said, the
mood was uplifting.
The morale was incredible. It was amazing
that, with all those people, there were no argu-
ments and no disarray whatsoever. Things got
done quickly.
Kale said he expects the episode that includes
thehomes heworkedontoair inJanuary. Hewas
just happy to have the experience.
They could have chosen anyone in the entire
country, andImjust honoredtohave beenpicked.
AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
Kenneth Kale of Harveys Lake displays the T-shirt he received while working with ABCs Extreme Home Makeover in Joplin, Mo., rebuilding
homes lost to a devastating tornado this year.
REBUILDING LIVES
The morale was incredible. It was amazing that, with all those people, there were
no arguments and no disarray whatsoever. Things got done quickly.
Kenneth Kale
Who owns Full Phaze Construction in Courtdale and was chosen to travel to the
tornado-ravaged town of Joplin, Mo., from Oct. 19-23 to rebuild several homes
It took approximately a week for ABCs Ex-
treme Home Makeover crew to rebuild seven
homes that were lost when a tornado hit Jo-
plin, Mo.
Thanks to the work of the thousands of help-
ers with Extreme Home Makeover, including
local contractor Kenneth Kale, families like
the Walters have completely redone homes
after theirs was destroyed by a tornado.
SUBMITTED PHOTOS
Local contractor Kenneth Kale worked with
ABCs Extreme Home Makeover as a con-
sultant for Ply Gem products, a company that
specializes in exterior design solutions.
Local contractor appears on Extreme Home Makeover to help tornado victims
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that homeowners find most
difficult to master. If you are
having trouble choosing
paint for one room, choosing
a group of colors that move
seamlessly from room to hall
to room to foyer can make
you feel like you need to take
a nap first.
You remember the 70s,
Ryan said, when every room
had a different color carpet?
It was like living in a patch-
work quilt.
Today, homeowners dont
want to feel jolted when they
move from room to room.
And I think we are helping
them accomplish that.
Understanding color is a
major part of a designers job,
and they are students of it.
I go into a restaurant and I
see a color I like, and before I
even order, I ask somebody if
they can find out the name of
the color for me, Chase said.
If they cant, I take a picture
of it and try to match it.
My husband and I went to
Venice, but instead of bring-
ing back a big painting of
Venice, I did it with color.
Now the whole bathroom is
Venetian.
Designers often ask home-
owners what their favorite
item is in the house. Or they
ask to see their clothes closet
to get an idea of the color pal-
ette the homeowners may be
unaware they are drawn to.
And then they might kick it
up a notch.
I like to introduce (a col-
or) and then I keep bringing
it up. Are you sure? Are you
sure? Ryan said. People
are braver than they think,
and they are looking for
someone to tell them that.
1. Know your walls. Are they
drywall or plaster? Plaster ab-
sorbs more paint, and the color
often changes.
2. Fix the cracks. Take the time
to repair the walls. Make sure the
surfaces are clean and dry.
3. Try several samples. Spend
the money and the time to pur-
chase sample sizes of the paint
colors you are considering or
different shades of the same
color. Prime the walls and then
apply a square foot of paint in
several places in the room. Or
paint pieces of poster board and
tack them up around the room.
4. Try the color near the trim.
Place the color patches near the
trim because that is where the
color will pop. Check back
during the day to see how the
paint looks in different kinds of
sunlight and at night to see how it
looks in artificial light.
5. Take time to prime. Always
prime the walls before painting.
That ensures an even color. And
dont start a new can of paint in
the middle of a wall. Even the
smallest difference may be no-
ticeable.
6. Splurge on the paint. Dont
skim on the paint quality, interior
designer Stephanie Chase ad-
vises. Even in the same brand, the
premium paint will be heavier and
made with a different base. It is
worth the extra $10 or $15 a can,
she says.
7. Powder rooms are for experi-
menting. A shiny surface is OK in
the powder room, where anything
goes. But use satin in high-traffic
areas it can be washed. Else-
where, flat paint is best on walls;
semigloss for trim.
8. Paint should take a back seat.
In most rooms, the walls should
recede and not steal the show
from the furnishings. The things
in your house that you love
should stand out. Not the paint,
Chase said. The exception might
be the dining room. Since it is
often used only for special occa-
sions, it can be painted a dramat-
ic color that will catch the eye of
anyone passing by.
9. Look up. Every designer will
tell you to paint the ceiling. You
dont give a gift in a box without a
lid, Jim Ryan said. A soft yellow
can make the room feel like it is
filled with sunshine. A light blue
will feel like it is open to the sky.
When in doubt, just use a light
version of the color on the walls.
Crown molding will help separate
the colors on the walls and the
ceiling and give the room a for-
mal look.
10. Term limits for paint. And
finally, consider repainting every
four years, Chase recommends.
Trends come and go. Wear and
tear will begin to show. And a
fresh coat of paint is like a fresh
start. If you dont want to
change the whole room, change
one wall and make it an accent
wall, Chase said.
TIPS FOR PAINTING
PAINT
Continued fromPage 1C
Q: Every time
our area gets a
deluge of a
storm (Floyd,
Irene, and Lee)
where we get
four or more
inches of rain in a short period
of time, we have a 10-foot sec-
tion of basement cinder block
wall that leaks. The leak is
where the block meets the con-
crete floor, which I know is
caused by hydrostatic pressure.
Ive graded, put on gutter
extensions and used waterproof-
ing paint to no avail.
Ive seen commercials for a
spray product called Flex-Seal.
Would this solve my problem or
would you recommend some-
thing else?
I ask as all the waterproofing
companies Ive talked to say the
job is too small for them.
A: If you arent going to pay
them thousands of dollars, the
job is too small. Some day I
should compile a list of reliable
contractors who still do small,
reasonably priced jobs.
I think Ive seen the cable
television commercials for the
product you mention, and I tend
to avoid things that, if I buy
today, Ill get two for the price of
one if I pay separate shipping
and handling where I think
there is money to be made.
The reason waterproofing
paint didnt work is that it tends
to just block moisture, not solve
the problem. Water finds its
lowest point, and if there is
something blocking one entry
point, it is likely to find another
way in.
Even the directions on the
can, if I recall, explain that it
will work on moisture issues but
not stop floods.
Grading and gutter exten-
sions were a good start, but a
home-inspection expert I heard
several years back at a real-
estate conference suggested
digging around the foundation
where you think the water
might be entering and seeing if
there is a crack opening.
If the crack is wide enough
and Ive seen this in a lot of
damp basements water in
heavy rainstorms on already
saturated ground will go deeper
and deeper to find its way into
any opening to relieve the pres-
sure, and that is usually a base-
ment.
In South Jersey, where the
water table is high, Ive found
the best way of handling mois-
ture is to install a system of
perimeter and french drains that
carry it to the sump, where it is
pumped away from the house.
New construction seems to
have solved this problem with a
membrane coating installed
around each foundation before
the area around it is backfilled
and graded. A lot of new houses
now come with perimeter
drains, french drains and
pumps.
Perhaps, if there is a crack in
the foundation, you can find
some version of this membrane
on the Internet. People often
use a combination of tarpaper
and troweled asphalt to seal the
area, especially if it is not going
to be visible to your neighbors.
Good luck.
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Emily Christine Lewis, daughter
of Edward and Lori Lewis, Sugar
Notch, is celebrating her ninth
birthday today, Nov. 5. Emily is a
granddaughter of Louise Yaku-
boski and Donna Lewis, both of
Hanover Township, and the late
Leonard Yakuboski and Walter
Lewis Jr. She has a brother,
Zachary, 10, and a sister, Stepha-
nie, 7.
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Kayla Marie Giannelli, daughter
of Theresa Owens and Tony
Giannelli, Plymouth, is cele-
brating her fourth birthday
today, Nov. 5. Kayla is a grand-
daughter of Andrea Heller, War-
rior Run; the late Scott Giannelli,
Allentown; and the late William
and Mary Owens, Wilkes-Barre.
She is a great-granddaughter of
Andrew and Marlene Kratz,
Hanover Township; Dolores
Giannelli, Allentown; and William
and Florence Phillips, Wilkes-
Barre. Kayla has a brother, Anto-
nio Scott, 2.
Kayla M. Giannelli
Jesse James Strenfel, son of
Eric and Moriah Strenfel, Shick-
shinny, is celebrating his second
birthday today, Nov. 5. Jesse is a
grandson of Ed Strenfel, Hanov-
er Township; Cathy and Gabe
Metric, Hanover Township; and
Eldred and Peggy Schrader,
Unityville. He is a great-grandson
of Theresa Tomko and the late
George Tomko, Hanover Town-
ship; the late Edward and Ange-
line Strenfel, Lake Silkworth; and
the late Ellis and Rennah Korver.
Jesse J. Strenfel
Landyn Christopher Hackett, son
of Brianna Rattigan and Jason
Hackett, Plymouth, is celebrating
his first birthday today, Nov. 5.
Landyn is a grandson of Kristina
Fox, Plymouth; Steve Rattigan,
Wilkes-Barre; and Lisa Hackett,
Kingston. He is a great-grandson
of Ann Marie and Gerald Ratti-
gan and Anna Erickson, all of
Wilkes-Barre; Richard Fox, Ply-
mouth; and Nancy Palmer, Ka-
lispell, Mont.
Landyn C. Hackett
Colton Matthew Buckland, son of
Matthew and Kimberly Buckland,
Larksville, is celebrating his 12th
birthday today, Nov. 5. Colton is
a grandson of Dolores Peeler,
Larksville; John and Sharon
Buckland, Warrior Run; and the
late Robert Peeler. He is a great-
grandson of Clyde and Jane
Shaffer, Hanover Township; the
late Joseph and Sophie Kolhan;
August and Anna Peeler; and
Raymond and Mildred Buckland.
He has a sister, Bella, 8.
Colton M. Buckland
Zachary Nathan Reisinger, son
of Joe and Kim Reisinger, Red-
ding, Calif., is celebrating his
seventh birthday today, Nov. 5.
Zachary is a grandson of at-
torney Joseph Reisinger, Wilkes-
Barre; the late Kathleen Fortune;
John A. Dustin Sr., Leesburg,
Fla.; and the late Carol A. Gra-
bauskas. He has a brother, Jere-
my, 2.
Zachary N. Reisinger
Holly Ruthanna Robbins, daugh-
ter of Bobb and Gayle Robbins,
Harding, is celebrating her
eighth birthday today, Nov. 5.
Holly is a granddaughter of
Henry and Annamae Popp,
Dallas, and Sharon Hlywa and
Jim Swander, Portland, Pa. She
has a brother, Alex Robert, 13.
Holly R. Robbins
KINGSTON: Grace Epis-
copal Church, 30 Butler St.,
is holding a special service
10 a.m. Sunday to celebrate
All Saints Sunday. All of
the faithful departed from
the church will be recog-
nized.
MOUNTAIN TOP: St.
Jude Church is hosting The
Catholicism Project, a
media experience which
shows the living culture
and rich heritage of the
Catholic Church. The ses-
sions last an hour and are
appropriate for high school
students and adults.
The Project is divided
into 10 lessons beginning
on Sunday. All presenta-
tions begin at 7 p.m. The
schedule is as follows: Les-
son 1 Amazed and Afraid
--The Revelation of God
Become Man Sunday and
Tuesday at St. Jude Church
and Monday at St. Marys
Church, Dorrance; Lesson 2
Happy Are We --The Teach-
ings of Jesus Nov. 13 and
15 at St. Judes, Nov, 14 at
St. Marys; Lesson 3 The
Ineffable Mystery of God --
That Than Which Nothing
Greater Can Be Thought
Nov. 20 and 22 at St. Judes,
Nov. 21 at St. Marys; Les-
son 4 Our Tainted Natures
Solitary Boast--Mary, The
Mother of God Nov. 27 and
29 at St. Judes, Nov. 28 at
St. Marys; Lesson 5 The
Indispensable Men -- Peter,
Paul and the Missionary
Adventure Dec. 4 and 6 at
St. Judes, Dec. 5 at St.
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The Williams Family, children of the late William and Lily Williams,
will perform1 1 a.m. Nov. 13 at the Berean Lighthouse Church, Nanti-
coke. This will be the fourth time the family has ministered in song at
the church. Everyone is invited and a good will offering will be taken.
Members of the family, from left, are Dorothy Williams Moody, Louise
Williams Johnson, Robert Williams, Shirley Williams Pierontoni, Ruth
Williams Briggs, Peg Williams Cornell and Lily Williams Tomassacci.
Williams Family performing at Berean Lighthouse
Five new Stephen Ministers were recently commissioned at the
Church of Christ Uniting, Kingston. The Stephen Ministry is a pro-
gram matching specially trained lay members with people dealing
with various traumas. The care receiver meets weekly with the Ste-
phen Minister, who provides one-on-one Christian care. For more
information, or to request a Stephen Minister, call the church office
at 570-288-8434. Stephen Ministers, from left, first row, are Lucy
Obrzut, Andrea Phillips, Barbara Swanson, Janice Reese and Sally
Lottick. Second row: Todd Swanson, Lisa Wren, Wendy Harrison,
William Reed and Ed Plaksa. Gladys MacIntyre is also a Stephen Min-
ister.
Stephen Ministers commissioned at Christ Uniting
Angels Among Us, a chapter of the Red Hat Society, conducted a fashion show fundraiser at the Posh
in Scranton to benefit the American Cancer Society. Authentic fashions from the Victorian and Edwar-
dian eras to the 20th century were sponsored by Queen Victorias Court. Participants, seated, are Viola
Rubbico; Patricia Konopke, secretary; Jenny Smacher; and Jean Opachinski. Standing: Nancy Kodra, vice
queen; Marian Popovitch; Queen Alma Berlot; and Martha Setta.
Angels Among Us fundraiser aids cancer society
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Baptist
Religious Service Calendar
To AdvertiseYour Church, Call Tara at 970-7374
Apostolic Baptist Bible Episcopal Lutheran Orthodox Presbyterian United Methodist
Apostolic Faith
Tabernacle
536 Village Rd, Orange
Pastor Frank Chorba
333-5172
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Sunday Evening
Worship 7 p.m.
Bible Study
Wednesday 7:30 p.m.
Messages-To-Go Ministry
apostolicfaith.net
Assembly of God
Back Mountain
Harvest Assembly
340 Carverton Rd. Trucksville
Pastor Dan Miller
570-696-1128
www.bmha.org
Saturday Evening Worship
6:30PM
Sunday Morning Worship
8AM 9:45AM & 11AM
Sunday School
9:45AM
Sunday Evening Worship
6:30PM
Wednesday Mid-Week
7:00PM
Other meetings,
ministries and events for
children, youth, men, and women.
Please call for days and times
Baptist
Tabernacle
A family oriented church
63 West Division St., W-B
Pastor: Kenneth P. Jordan
Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m.
Sunday School 10:45 a.m.
First Baptist
52 E. 8th Street, Wyoming
Sunday School All Ages 9:30
Worship Service 10:45 a.m.
Tues 7 p.m. prayer meeting
Pastor: Jeffery Klansek
693-1754
Visitors Welcome
First Baptist
Church
Water Street Pittston
654-0283
Rev. James H. Breese, Pastor
Sunday Worship
9:30 a.m.
Childrens Sun School
9:30 a.m.
Adult/Teen Sun School
10:45 a.m.
Bible Study/Prayer
Meeting Wed at 7:15 p.m.
Chairlift Available
MEADE ST.
BAPTIST
50 S. Meade St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA
Chester F. Dudick, Pastor
(570) 820-8355
SUNDAY SCHOOL
9:30 a.m.
WORSHIP SERVICE
10:30 a.m.
PRAYER, BIBLE STUDY
& PIONEER CLUB
Wed 6:30 p.m.
WOMENS FELLOWSHIP
2nd Tuesday of the month 6:30 p.m.
AFTERNOON FELLOWSHIP
12 noon last Sunday of the Month
Dallas Baptist
S.B.C Harveys Lake Highway
Dallas 639-5099
Pastor Jerry Branch
Sunday School 9:15 a.m.
Sun. Worship 9:15 & 11 a.m.
Wed. Eve. Prayer
& Bible Study 6:30 p.m.
Bible
Christ
Community
Church
100 West Dorrance St.
Kingston, PA 18704
Sunday School/ABF
9:30 a.m.
Sun Worship 10:30 a.m.
Radio Ministry
Searching the Scriptures
Sunday 7:30-8:30 AM
WRKC 88.5 FM
website: www.ccchurchtoday.org
Pastor: John Butch
Phone: 283-2202
Cross Creek
Community Church
Sunday Services 9am &
10:45am
With Jr. Church & Nursery
Available.
Wed 6:30 Family Night
with Awana for ages 18
months - 6th grade.
College & Career,
CrossRoads for Teens,
Deaf Ministry, Small
Groups, Mens & Womens
Ministry, Groups.
Celebrate Recovery for
Hurts, Habits, Hang-Ups -
Tuesdays 6:30pm
Discover the difference!
370 Carverton Road,
Trucksville 696-0399
www.crosscreekcc.org
Grace
Community
Church
A Bible Teaching Ministry
Memorial Hwy. Dallas
Sunday Services:
11 a.m., 6 p.m.
(570) 675-3723
www.gracechurchdallas.org
Nebo Baptist
Church of
Nanticoke
75 Prospect St.
Nanticoke 735-3932
Pastor Tim Hall
www.nebobaptist.org
Worship Service
Sun. 8:30 a.m. & 11 a.m.
Sun School 9:45 a.m.
Nursery Junior Church
Youth Groups
Great Bible Seminars
Everyone is Welcome
Welsh Bethel
Baptist
Parish & Loomis St. W-B
Sunday Worship 10 a.m.
Sunday School 11:15 a.m.
Bible Study Wed 6:30 p.m.
Pastor Don Hartsthorne
822-3372
First Baptist
48 S. River St. W-B
Pastor Shawn Walker
822-7482
Sunday Service at 11 a.m.
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
The Place for a New Beginning..
River Of Life
Fellowship
Church
22 Outlet Road
Lehman, PA
675-8109
www.rolfministries.org
Sunday School 9:15am
Service 10:30am
Nursery provided
Thursday Night
6:30pm Bible study
& Youth Groups
Coffee house
Fridays 6 to 9 pm
with live music.
35 S. Main St.
Plains, PA
Pastor Mark DeSilva
Sunday Service
10:00 a.m.
Sunday School for
all ages 9:00 a.m.
Youth Group &
Womans Bible Study
Call for information
570-822-0700
Mt. Zion
Baptist Church
105 HILL ST...WILKES-BARRE
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Service 11 a.m.
We offer Childrens Church
Prayer Service Wednesday 7p.m.
Bible Study Wednesday 8 p.m.
Rev. Michael E. Brewster, Pastor
Christian
Wyoming Ave.
Christian
881 Wyoming Ave.,
Kingston
570-288-4855
Interim Pastor Norman Beck
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship 11 a.m.
Sunday Evening Worship 7 p.m.
Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m.
ELEVATOR AVAILABLE
Catholic
Catholic
Church Of
Christ Uniting
Church of
Christ Uniting
MERGED PRESBYTERIAN
& METHODIST
Corner of Market St. & Sprague
Ave. Kingston
570-288-8434
Devotional Line:
570-288-2334
Rev. Dr. Carol Ann Fleming
Rev. Dr. James L. Harring
Morning Worship
10:00 AM
Youth Sunday School During
Worship
Adult Sunday School
11:30 AM
Child Care Provided
Choirs - Children, Adult,
Bell Ringers
Air Conditioned
www.churchofchristuniting.org
PARISH OF ST.
ANDRE BESSETTE
Vigil (Saturday)
4:00 p.m. at Holy Saviour
Worship Site,
56 Hillard St, East End
(570)823-4988
5:30 p.m. at St. Stanislaus
Worship Site,
668 N. Main St., North End
Sunday
8:30 a.m. at St. Stanislaus
Worship Site,
668 N. Main St., North End
10:30 a.m. at Holy Saviour
Worship Site,
56 Hillard St, East End
Weekday Mass
7:00 a.m. at Holy Saviour
Worship Site,
56 Hillard St, East End
8:00 a.m. at St. Stanislaus
Worship Site,
668 N. Main St., North End
Confessions
3:00 p.m. at Holy Saviour
Worship Site,
56 Hillard St, East End
4:30 p.m. at St. Stanislaus
Worship Site,
668 N. Main St., North End
Episcopal
Holy Cross Episcopal Church
373 N. Main Street, W-B
Father Timothy Alleman, Rector
SUNG SUNDAY EUCHARIST - 9:00 AM
SUNDAY SCHOOL - 9:00 AM
SATURDAY HOLY EUCHARIST - 4:30 PM
WEDNESDAY - 7:00 PM
HEALING SERVICE & HOLY EUCHARIST
St. Martin
In-The-Fields
3085 Church Rd.,
Mountaintop
Rev, Dan FitzSimmons
Choral Eucharist
10 a.m.
HEALING SERVICE
Last Sunday
each month.
Serving through
Faith,
Praise &
Good Works
Evangelical
Free Church
Fellowship
Evangelical
Free Church
Gods Glory Our Passion
45 Hilderbrandt Rd.
(Near the Dallas Schools)
Sundays
WORSHIP - 10:30 a.m.
Fellowship - 10:00 a.m.
Discipleship Class - 9 a.m.
Wednesday Evenings
Pioneer Clubs (K-5th)
6:30 p.m.
Womens Study - 6:30 p.m.
(Nursery provided For All)
Thursdays
Womens Study - 9:30 a.m.
TNT (Youth 6th-12th Grade)
6 p.m.
For More Information
Please call 675-6426 or
Visit Us Online at
www.fellowshipfreechurch.org
Senior Pastor:
Marc Ramirez
Friends &
Quakers
Friends & Quakers
Wyoming Seminary
Lower School
1560 Wyoming Ave.
Forty Fort
570-824-5130
10 a.m.
Adult Discussion
11 a.m. Worship
http://northbranch.
quaker.org
ST. CLEMENT &
ST. PETERS
EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
165 Hanover St., W-B
822-8043
Holy Eucharist 10a.m.
Sunday School 10:00a.m.
WELCOME ALL TO
GROW IN GODS
LOVE
www.stclementstpeter.org
Episcopal
St. Stephens
Episcopal Pro- Cathedral
35 S. Franklin St., W-B
Holy Communion
8:00
Church School
10:00
Choral Eucharist
10:30
Nursery 9:00 - 12:15
Call 825-6653 for information
about Worship Music
Programs and
Community Ministries
Independent
Second Welsh
Congregational
Church
475 Hazel St., Wilkes-Barre
829-3790
Sunday Services 9:30 a.m.,
10:45 a.m. Sunday School
6 p.m. Sunday Eve
Wednesday 7 p.m. Bible Study
Prayer and Youth Groups
Limited Van Service
Available, Please Call.
Independent...
Fundamental...
Friendly
Lutheran
Good Shepherd
Lutheran Church
190 S. Main Street, W-B
Pastor Peter D. Kuritz
Pastor Janel D. Wigen
Saturday Service
6:00 p.m.
Sunday Worship
8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.
SCS
9:45 a.m.
570-824-2991
Holy Trinity
Lutheran Church
813 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston
Saturday
Contemporary Holy Communion 5:30
Sunday
Holy Communion 10:00
Rev. Paul Metzloff
Handicapped Accessible
Messiah
Lutheran Church
453 S. Main Street, W-B
Rev. Mary E. Laufer
Sunday Holy Communion
8:00 and 10:45 a.m.
St. Johns
Lutheran Church
410 S. River St.
Wilkes-Barre
Worship
11 AM
Ofce Phone 823-7139
St. Marks
Lutheran Church
56 S. Hancock St., W-B
Pastor - Rev. Mary Lauffer
Sunday Worship 9:15 a.m.
Sunday School 10:15 a.m.
St. Matthew
Lutheran Church
667 N. Main St., W-B
822-8233
Worship Schedule:
Sun 7:30 a.m. 9:45 a.m.
Sunday School 10:45 a.m.
Adult Bible Class 11:00 a.m.
Rev. Gary Scharrer
Chairlift Available
Missouri Synod
St. Paul
Lutheran Church
474 Yalkick Road
(Rt. 118)
Dallas, PA
Rev. Charles Grube
Sat. Worship
5:30pm
Sunday Worship
8:30 am & 11 am
Sunday School
9:45am
570-675-3859
St. Peters
Lutheran Church
1000 S. Main St., W-B
823-7332
Pastor Michael Erickson
Sun. Worship - 9:00 a.m.
Sunday School &
Adult Bible Study
10:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Missouri Synod
Mennonite
Nanticoke
Christian
Fellowship
112 Prospect St.
Sunday Celebration 9:30 a.m.
Sunday School - Sept. - May
9:00 a.m.
Pastor D. Pegarella
735-1700
Nazarene
Mountain View
Church Of The
Nazarene
WE HAVE MOVED!!
667 N. River St., Plains
Pastor Bryan Rosenberg
Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m.
Childrens Church & Child Care
Provided.
570-821-2800
Everyone is Welcome!
Annunciation
Greek Orthodox
Church
32 E. Ross St.,
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Phone: 570-823-4805
Father George Dimopoulos
Sunday Orthos 8:30 a.m.
Divine Liturgy 9:45 a.m.
www.greekorthodox.com
Saint Mary
Antiochian
Orthodox Church
905 South Main Street
Wilkes-Barre
Very Rev, David Hester
Deacon John Karam
Saturday - Great Vespers 6 p.m.
Sunday - Divine Liturgy 10 a.m.
Parish Ofce 824-5016
All Are Welcome
Website:
www.antiochian.org
Presbyterian
First United
Presbyterian
Church
115 Exeter Ave.,
West Pittston
654-8121
Worship 11:00 AM
at St. Cecilias Roman
Catholic Church, Wyo-
ming Avenue, Exeter
Rev. James E.
Thyren, Pastor
Forty Fort
Presbyterian
Church
1224 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort
Pastor William Lukesh
287-7097
Sunday School 9:15 a.m.
Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m.
6 p.m. Praise Band
Handicap Accessible
Nursery Provided
Air Conditioned
Visitors Welcome
Primitive
Methodist
New Life
Community
Church
570 South Main Rd.,
Mountaintop, PA
868-5155
Pastor Dave Elick
Sunday School
9:30 a.m.
Sunday Worship Service
8:30 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.
Bible Services Thurs. 7 p.m.
All Are Welcome
Seventh Day
Adventist
Seventh Day
Adventist
Church
17 Second Ave., Kingston
Saturday Services
Sabbath School 9:30 a.m.
Children SS 9:45 a.m.
Worship Hour 11 a.m.
Fellowship Lunch 12:15 p.m.
Guests Are Welcome
Every Sabbath
United Methodist
Central United
Methodist
65 Academy Street, W-B
Rev. Dr. Paul C. Amara
SUN. WORSHIP SERVICE
11:15 am
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Child Care Provided
For Infants
& Toddlers
822-7246
Dallas United
Methodist
4 Parsonage Street, Dallas
Pastor:
Rev. Robert G. Wood
675-5701
Sunday School 9 a.m.
Church Services
10:30 a.m.
Choir Wed. 7pm
675-0122
Handicapped Accessible
First United
Methodist
West Pittston
A Place Where All Are Welcome
400 Wyoming Ave.
Worship 10 a.m.
Sun School 11:15 a.m.
Rev. Janet Tiebert, Pastor
Air Conditioned,
Handicapped Accessible
Nursery Provided
655-1083
Luzerne United
Methodist Church
446 Bennet St., Luzerne
Sunday Worship
10:30 a.m.
Church School
during Worship
Carol E. Coleman
Pastor 287-6231
Shavertown United
Methodist Church
shavertownumc.com
163 N. Pioneer Ave.,
Shavertown
Phone-a-prayer 675-4666
Pastor:
Rev. M. Lynn Snyder
Organ/Choir Director
Deborah Kelleher
Saturday Service 5:30 p.m.
Chapel Service
Sunday Service
9:30 a.m. - Worship Service
Sunday School - 10:30 a.m.
Prayer & Praise
Service - 2nd Monday
of the month at 7 p.m.
Nursery Care
Available during
Sunday Service
For more information call
the ofce at
570-675-3616
Trucksville United
Methodist
Rev. Marian Hartman, Pastor
Dr. Stephen L. Broskoske,
Director of Music
Making Disciples for
Jesus Christ
Sunday Schedule
8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
Church School for all ages
9:45 a.m.-10:45 a.m.
Church Road off
Route 309, Trucksville
Phone: 696-3897
Fax: 696-3898
Email:
ofce@trucksvilleumc.com
Maple Grove
United Methodist
Rev. Kenneth Brown
Main Rd. Pikes
Creek 477-5216
Sunday Services
9:45 a.m. Sun School
11:00 a.m. Worship
Contemporary
Worship 4th
Wednesday at 7 p.m.
Youth Groups
Grades 7-12, 1st
Monday 6pm; Grades K-6
every other Monday
6:30pm
Wyoming United
Methodist
Wyoming Ave
Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m.
Sunday School 10:30 a.m.
693-2821
wyomingumc@netscape.com
Ample Parking
United Church
Of Christ
St. Lukes UCC
471 N. Main St.
Wilkes-Barre 822-7961
Rev. Justin Victor
Sun. Worship 10 a.m.
Sunday School
10:15 a.m.
Communion service
the 1st Sunday of
every month.
Rides Available: Call
Unitarian
Universalist
Unitarian Universalist
Congregation of
Wyoming Valley
Worship & Childrens
Program
Sunday 10 a.m.
20 Church Road
Kingston Twp.
For Directions go to:
www.uucwv.org
Unity
Unity: A Center for
Spiritual Living
140 S. Grant St., W-B
Rev. Dianne Sickler
Sunday Service &
Childrens Church
10 a.m.
Church 824-7722
Prayer Line 829-3133
www.unitynepa.com
St. John The
Baptist Church
126 Nesbitt St.
Larksville, PA 18651
570-779-9620
A WELCOMING, GROWING,
FAITH COMMUNITY
Saturday 4 p.m.
Sunday
7 a.m., 9 a.m. & 11 a.m.
Ample, Easy Parking
Handicapped Accessible
Confessions:
Saturday 3 p.m.
Sunday Eucharist Quiet Rite II 8:00 a.m.
Christian Education for Children 9:45 a.m.
Choral Eucharist Rite II 10:00 a.m.
The Rev. John Franklin Hartman, Rector
VALLEY CITIES BAPTIST CHURCH
BRINGING HOPE TO THE VALLEY
Independent, Fundamental & Bible Believing
SUNDAY morning 11 AM SUNDAY eve 6 PM
WEDNESDAY EVENING, Bible Study &Prayer 7 PM
Nursery Provided For All Services
233 E. 8th St. Wyoming PA (Near the 8th St. Bridge)
www.valleycitiesbaptist.com 570-338-2648
ValleyCities@gmail.com
Loyalville United
Methodist Church
Loyalville Rd., Lake
Township
Sunday Worship
9:30 am
Community Dinner
2nd Saturday Each Month.
Call For Menu
570-477-3521
St. Johns
Lutheran
Nanticoke
231 State St.
www.stjohnslutheranchurch.net
Holy Communion
Sunday 8 am & 9:30 am
Ofce 735-8531
Christian Education
10:30 am
ONE-HOLY-
CATHOLIC-APOSTOLIC
WHERE GODS GRACE IS
TRANSFORMING LIVES
SUNDAY SERVICES:
9:30 AM - Bible Studies for all ages
10:30 AM - Worship &
Rootz Childrens Ministry
6:00 PM - Pulse Youth Ministry
DURING THE WEEK:
Small Group Bible Studies
Vertical Parenting Ministry
Mens Fraternity
JAM - Jr. High Ministries
Cub Scouts
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1919 Mountain Road
Larksville, PA 18651
Phone (570) 371-4404
www.highpointchurch.info
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SUNDAY SERVICES
Celebration Service
9 & 10:45AM
Christian Education
9AM
Kidz Church
10:45AM
Intercessory Prayer
8:15AM
TUESDAY
Womens Bible
Study 10AM
WEDNESDAY
Family Night
Ministries 7PM
THURSDAY
Evidence Youth
Group 6:30PM
570-829-0989
www.wilkesbarreag.com
First Assembly
Of God
424 Stanton Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
First
Presbyterian
Church
14 Broad St.
Pittston
Sun Worship 9:15 am
Rev. William N Lukesh
All Are Welcome
Living Hope
Bible Church
PLEASE COME JOIN
US FOR SUNDAY
WORSHIP
Our Lady of Fatima Parish
134 S. Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA
(570) 823-4168
Saturday: 4:00PM
Sunday: 8AM, 10AM, 12:10PM & 7PM
Monsignor Thomas V. Banick, Pastor
SAINT MARYS CHURCH OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
Parsons Primitive
Methodist Church
193 Austin Avenue
Wilkes-Barre
570-823-0345
Wed. Bible Study
7pm
Sunday Services
8:30am & 11am
Refreshing Worship
A Bold Message
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THE REFORMED
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH OF
WYOMING VALLEY
1700 Wyoming Ave
Forty Fort
Sunday Morning
Worship, 10:30
Bible School 11:45
Teaching the Reformed Faith
570-693-1918
Firwood United
Methodist Church
Cor. Old River Rd. &
Dagobert St.
Rev. Barbara Pease
Safe Sanctuary Policy
Morning Service
11:00 a.m.
Sunday School
9:45-10:45 a.m.
Communion Service
Wed 12:15
Handicap Elevator
Available
You are invited to
attend.
823-7721
Orthodox
Holy
Resurrection
Cathedral
Orthodox Church In America
591 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre
Very Rev. Joseph Martin, Pastor
822-7725
Saturday Vespers 5:00 p.m.
Sunday Divine Liturgy 9:00 a.m.
Feast Day Vespers 6 p.m.
Feast Day Divine
Liturgy 9:00 a.m.
ALL ARE WELCOME
web site: www.oca.org
Holy Trinity
Russian
Orthodox Church
Orthodox Church In America
401 East Main St., W-B
Phone: 825-6540
Rev. David Shewczyk
Sunday Divine Liturgy 9:00 a.m.
Feast Days 9:00 a.m.
Saturday Vespers:
Summer 6:00 p.m. - Winter 4:00 p.m.
St. John Baptist
Orthodox Church
106 Welles St. (Hanover Section)
Nanticoke, PA
570-735-2263
www.stjohnsnanticoke.org
stjohnsnanticoke@gmail.com
Saturday
Great Vespers 4 pm
Sunday
Divine Liturgy 9:30 am
Fr. Adam Sexton
First
Presbyterian
Church
S. Franklin &
Northhampton Sts.,
W-B
10:00 a.m. Worship
Rev. Dr. Robert M.
Zanicky, Minister
Nursery provided
Handicapped Access
John Vaida - Minister of
Music
Pamela Kerns - Christian
Education Director
A Friendly Inclusive,
& Welcoming Church
Audio Sermons
available on web
@ www.fpcwb.com
11:00 am Sunday School
Trinity
Presbyterian
105 Irem Road, Dallas
Sunday School
9:30 a.m.
Worship Service
11:00 a.m.
Pastor Roger Grifth
Nursery Provided
570- 675-3131
Warrior Run Welsh
Presbyterian Church
390 Chestnut St
Morning Worship 10 am
Communion is 1st Sunday
wwof the month
Pastoral Care Team
Pastor Jim Clyde
Pastor Bob Thomas
(570)822-3286
Wyoming
Presbyterian
Church
Wyoming Ave.
at Institute St.,
570-693-0594
Laura Lewis, Pastor
Worship Service: 11 a.m.
Sunday School: 10 a.m.
Forty Fort United
Methodist Church
Church Ofce 287-3840
Wyoming & Yeager Ave
Pastor Donald A.
Roberts, Sr.
Handicapped Accessible
9:00 am
Sunday School
(All Ages)
9:45 am
Pre Worship Music
10 am
Traditional Worship
Prayer Line
283-8133
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474-0100
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Marys; Lessons 6 through 10
will begin Jan. 8, 2012.
For more information, con-
tact the St. Jude Parish office
at 474-6315.
PLAINS TWP.: The Wom-
ens Society of SS. Peter &
Paul Church will meet 8 a.m.
Nov. 21 to recite the rosary
and attend 8:30 a.m. Mass.
The group will hold its
monthly meeting 7 p.m. Nov.
21 in the parish center. Plans
for the annual Christmas
Party will be discussed. Guest
speaker will be Joanne Aus-
tin, province director, Prov-
ince of Philadelphia, NCCW.
Nominations for officers for
the upcoming term will take
place. Hostesses are Joanne
Nixon and Rosalie Pudman-
ski. All women of the parish
are invited to attend.
WILKES-BARRE: St. Ni-
cholas Church, 226 S. Wash-
ington St., will celebrate its
annual days of Eucharistic
devotion (Forty Hours Devo-
tion) on Sunday, Monday and
Tuesday. The public is in-
vited.
Exposition of the Blessed
Sacrament will begin immedi-
ately after the Noon (Span-
ish) liturgy on Sunday. The
church will be open Monday
and Tuesday after the 8 a.m.
Mass for prayer and adoration
of the Blessed Sacrament.
Services will be held each
evening at 7 p.m. and will
include the evening prayer of
the church, homily and bene-
diction of the Blessed Sacra-
ment. The Eucharistic li-
turgies will be celebrated
Sunday at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m.
(English) and noon (Span-
ish). Mass will be celebrated
on Monday and Tuesday at
6:30 and 8 a.m. The services
will conclude with a proc-
ession of the Blessed Sacra-
ment at Tuesdays celebra-
tion. The Rev. David Knight,
Memphis, Tenn., will be the
preacher for the Eucharistic
days.
For more information, call
the rectory office at 823-7736.
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Dear Abby: Twenty-
four years ago, the
International As-
sociation of Fire
Chiefs (IAFC) and
Energizer spotted
a disturbing trend.
Many fatalities
were taking place in homes without
working smoke alarms. In response,
the Change Your Clock Change
Your Battery campaign was devel-
oped to remind people to test and
change their smoke alarm batteries
each fall when they turn back their
clocks at the end of daylight saving
time.
According to the National Fire
Protection Association, while 96
percent of American homes have
at least one smoke alarm, 19 percent
do not have at least one that works!
The reason? Missing or dead
batteries.
Please remind your readers
that when they set their clocks
back on Nov. 6, to use the extra
hour they gain to change and test
the batteries in their smoke alarms
and carbon monoxide detectors.
It is recommended that smoke
alarms be replaced every 10 years
and be a mix of both ionization and
photoelectric alarms to warn against
all types of fires. They are the best de-
fense against the devastating effects
of a home fire.
Thank you, Abby, for once again
joining me in spreading this lifesaving
message.
Chief Al Gillespie, IAFC President
Dear Al: Just call me Old Faithful
Im glad to help.
Readers, this year the IAFC
is encouraging families especially
moms who understand what it means
to be a familys first responder when
it comes to family emergencies
to visit www.facebook.com/
energizerbunny and take the pledge
to change the batteries in your smoke
alarms when changing your clocks.
No one should be hurt or lose
a life because of a non-working
smoke alarm, yet nearly 3,000
people die each year in home fires.
A working smoke alarm will provide
extra precious seconds for you and
your family to get out safely.
Dear Abby: Because I love the
out-of-doors, I volunteered to prepare
my boyfriends duck boat for the
hunting season. I sanded, primed
and detailed the boat and painted
cattails on the sides. I bought seats,
hardware, even made a full camou-
flage duck blind on my sewing
machine.
My boyfriend is elated and
even more excited that I intend to
hunt with him. His buddy is not.
He has backed out of the hunting
trips and refuses to talk to me
about the issue.
Should I tell my boyfriend I
have changed my mind and save
their friendship, or go with him
and reward myself for all my
hard work?
Ambushed in Minnesota
Dear Ambushed: Do not back
out. The person your boyfriends
buddy should be talking to isnt
you, its your boyfriend. His behavior
is selfish and childish. A compromise
might be in order, but it wont happen
unless the boys arrange it between
themselves. So stay out of the line
of fire.
DEAR ABBY
A D V I C E
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ARIES (March 21-April 19). Art will
take you to places youve never
been and leave you breathless
in admiration of the amazing
craftsmanship and imaginative
genius it took to create it.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). You
will attempt to resolve a dispute
through reasonable discussion,
and youll be most effective. You
could even be asked to mediate
for another group trying to work
things out.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21).
Uncomplicated friendships are
favored. Consider that the one
who seems to prefer a passion-
ate entanglement to a breezy
bond is going to be more trouble
than you have time for.
CANCER (June 22-July 22). Youll
be choosing the right goal, one
that is well defined and doable.
Youll recognize such a goal
when you can explain it clearly
to anyone who asks and see
comprehension registered in the
other persons face.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Your leisure
time is precious, and yet youll
spend it giving back something
to your loved ones and/or com-
munity. This turns out to be the
very best and most fun use of
your time.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You
will be fascinated with the way
things and people work. Youll
observe, ask questions and
experiment to deepen your
understanding.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). You com-
mand respect, gain authority
and impress the opposition. Its
all part of your plan to turn your
competition into allies. This will
happen slowly, over time.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21).
Bluntness is part of your charm.
The stronger people around you
can appreciate your honesty and
good intentions, regardless of
how your expressions land.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).
Youll take great pleasure in
watching someone grow up.
Youll have a concrete example
of how far this person has come
in the time youve known each
other.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19).
Your luck will be uncanny. True,
this mostly centers on small
details, but its still quite heart-
ening. Youll find something you
thought was lost for good.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You
note how stubborn pride has
gotten in the way of other peo-
ples dealings, and you vow not
to make the same mistake. You
want to make beautiful music
with someone, and so youll do
what it takes to harmonize.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). You
want answers, and youll persist
until you get them. You know
better than to keep asking the
same question the same way,
though. Youll be as sly as a
detective.
TODAYS BIRTHDAY (Nov. 5).
Youll pay your debts and your
dues and step into an exciting
new level of power. Loved ones
push you to be your best in
December, and youll effectively
split your time between respon-
sibilities and desires. Youll get
in on a good deal in January.
Family additions revive the spirit
in March. Aquarius and Libra
people adore you. Your lucky
numbers are: 40, 14, 3, 7 and 28.
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Its still called the Kia Rio. But the
five-door hatchback for 2012 is a
notable new model with sporty appear-
ance, well-laid-out interior, a more
refined and quiet ride and a govern-
ment fuel economy rating of 40 miles
a gallon on the highway.
The revamped Rio also is wider
and a bit longer than its predecessor,
has more power and is one of the few
in the segment whose four-cylinder
engine is direct injected for powerful,
efficient response. The new Rio
includes optional idle stop and go a
feature prominent on gasoline-hybrid
cars that conserves gasoline by turning
the engine off when the car is stopped,
say, at a stoplight. The car automati-
cally restarts when the brake pedal is
released, such as when a traffic light
turns green and a driver wants to move
forward.
The Rio also is one of the few in
the small-car class to offer a six-speed
automatic, rather than a five-speed.
Generally, more gears in a transmis-
sion helps engines get better gas
mileage.
And despite adding what Kia offi-
cials estimate is $1,400 of equipment
to the 2012 Rio hatchback compared
with its more pedestrian 2011 prede-
cessor, the new Rio five-door has a
starting manufacturers suggested
retail price, including destination
charge, of $14,350, which is some
$300 less than the last years base
model.
This is for a 2012 LX with six-
speed manual transmission, air condi-
tioning and 138-horsepower, four-
cylinder engine. An LX with automat-
ic starts at $15,450.
By comparison, 2012 Ford Fiesta
hatchback, with five-speed manual,
120-horsepower four cylinder and air
conditioning, has a $16,465 starting
retail price. The 2012 Chevrolet Sonic
hatchback with 138-horsepower four
cylinder, six-speed manual and air
conditioning starts at $15,395.
The Rio is a sibling of the Hyundai
Accent and uses the Accents front-
wheel drive platform as well as 1.6-
liter, double overhead cam four cylin-
der with gasoline direct injection.
The starting MSRP, including desti-
nation charge, of $15,355 for the 2012
Accent hatchback, however, is higher
than the Rios.
Both hatchbacks are made by par-
ent company Hyundai Motor Co. of
South Korea and both have federal
government fuel economy ratings of
30 mpg in city driving and 40 mpg at
highway speed.
The rating applies to both manual
and automatic transmission models,
and there is no extra-cost eco pack-
age required to get the top fuel
mileage rating, as there is in some
small cars.
As a result, the Rio and Accent tie
for second in fuel mileage ratings
among all 2012 small cars that are
non-hybrid and gasoline-powered.
Only the diminutive 2012 Scion iQ
with a smaller, less powerful engine
and a continuously variable transmis-
sion has a better rating as a non-
hybrid, gasoline model 36/37 mpg.
The test Rio EX was the mid-range
volume seller because it includes stan-
dard amenities such as Bluetooth tele-
phone connectivity, tweeters for
improved stereo sound, heated outside
mirrors and a steering wheel that tele-
scopes, not just tilts for comfortable
driver positioning.
The EX also has
standard automatic
transmission, remote
keyless entry and a
center console with
armrest that slides
fore and aft to
accommodate differ-
ent-sized drivers.
The test EX han-
dled with ease,
remaining composed
over road bumps
and maintaining its
line in long, sweep-
ing curves, even at
good speeds. I was
surprised at how
well road bumps
were managed by
the suspension,
which uses McPher-
son struts in front
and torsion beam in
back. It wasnt a pil-
lowy, soft ride, for
sure I felt sensa-
tions from the road,
but it was never
harsh.
The tester, by the
way, had standard
15-inch tires, and
while there was a bit
of road noise, partic-
ularly on rough
pavement, it was not overly intrusive.
I barely noticed any wind noise,
thanks to extra sound insulation that
Kia engineers put into the pillars by
the windows.
The engine powered the 2,483-
pound test Rio commendably, and the
138 horses are up from the 110 that
came with last years model.
The quick response was pleasing,
and torque peaks at 123 foot-pounds at
4,850 rpm rather than last years 107
foot-pounds.
Power generated from the engine is
only part of the reason the test Rio felt
lively and competent.
The new engine block has high alu-
minum content compared with the
heavy iron block of last years engine,
reducing engine weight by 29 pounds.
Shifts from the six-speed automatic
were smooth and hardly perceptible,
and I managed 36 mpg in highway and
country-road driving.
The Rio five-door added 2.8 inches
in wheelbase, but limited the growth
in overall length, from bumper to
bumper, to just 1.2 inches.
So the car fit well in parallel park-
ing spots. The back-up camera that
showed what was behind as I backed
up was helpful, but it was part of a
$1,000 optional convenience package
on the EX. Back seatbacks unlatched
and flipped down easily, expanding
cargo space from 15 cubic feet to
nearly 50.
Just watch that the shoulder belts
dont get stuck behind the seat latches
when you return the seatbacks to their
upright position.
Rear windows go down all the way
in the Rio five-door, but rear-seat
legroom is limited to 31.1 inches. This
is about equal to the 31.2 inches in the
back of the Fiesta hatchback, but its
less than the 33.3 inches in the Accent,
which is longer.
Still, I found I could sit with toes
tucked under the drivers seat, and my
knees still were not pressed into the
driver seatback.
Headroom of 37.6 inches in the
back seat of the Rio hatchback is less
than whats in the Accent but a tad
more than the Fiestas.
ANN M. JOBS
W H E E L S
Revamped 2012 Kia Rio very pleasing, still low price
The 2012 Kia Rio has been improved, but still keeps its low price.
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LEGAL NOTICE
SPECIAL MEETING NOTICE
BOROUGH OF WEST PITTSTON
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that a Special Meeting of the Borough
Council of the Borough of West Pittston
shall convene on Monday, November 7,
2011 at 6:30 PM prevailing time in Council
Chambers, 555 Exeter Avenue, West
Pittston, Pennsylvania, for the purpose of
considering a professional services
agreement regarding the flood as a result
of Tropical Storm Lee. Borough Council
will also entertain any other business,
which may lawfully come before them.
The Borough of West Pittston
does not discriminate on the basis of
Race, Color, National Origin, Sex, Religion,
Age, Disability or Family Status in Employ-
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Any person with a disability
requiring special accommodation to
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as early as possible prior to the meeting.
The Borough of West Pittston is
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LUZERNE COUNTY
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OVER 1,000 ITEMS
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that Letters
Testamentary have
been granted to
Arlene C. Herron,
Executrix of the
Estate of Mario G.
Cellucci, late of the
City of Pittston,
Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania who
died on September
21, 2011. All persons
indebted to said
Estate are required
to make payment
and those having
claims or demands
to present the same
without delay to the
Executrix in c/o
Michael T. Vough,
esquire, Vough &
Associates, 126
South Main Street,
Pittston, PA 18640.
LEGAL NOTICE
PUBLIC AUCTION
Luzerne County
Restaurant Surplus
Equipment. Novem-
ber 12, 2011,
10:00 AM
280 N. River St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA
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ESTATE NOTICE
ESTATE OF ROBERT
H. CYBULSKI, SR.
Late of Wilkes-
Barre, Pennsylvania
(Died July 23, 2010)
Letters Testamen-
tary having been
granted to Katheri-
na Cybulski and
Robert Cybulski, Jr.
All persons having
claims against the
Estate or indebted
to the Estate shall
make payment or
present claims to
Andrew J. Katsock,
III, Attorney for the
Estate, at 15 Sun-
rise Drive, Wilkes-
Barre, PA 18705
ESTATE NOTICE
Estate of Theresa
Reinard, Deceased,
Late of Dallas Bor-
ough, Luzerne
County, Pennsylva-
nia D.O.D. 8/11/11.
Letters of adminis-
tration on the above
Estate have been
granted to the
undersigned, who
requests all persons
having claims or
demands against
the Estate of the
decedent to make
known the same
and all persons
indebted to the
decedent to make
payment without
delay to Charles A.
Hayes III and
Michelle Firmstone
c/o David Aikens, Jr,
Esquire, 900 Rutter
Avenue, Forty Fort,
PA 18704, Attorney
for the Estate.
140 Personals
FOR HIRE:
Bought something
or thinking about
buying something
that needs assem-
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but dont feel com-
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then call some
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@ 570-675-1839 or
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up and delivery of
item available.
150 Special Notices
ADOPTION
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longs to adopt new-
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Antique
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CASH REWARD
For anyone with
information about
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N. Main St, Pittston.
Junction Side.
Across from Ven-
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P PA AYING $500 YING $500
MINIMUM
DRIVEN IN
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ALSO PAYING TOP $$$
for heavy equip-
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HAPPY TRAILS
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570-760-2035
542-2277
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330 Child Care
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in my Kingston
home. Licensed.
Accepting
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570-283-0336
380 Travel
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Macys Parade 11/24
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Call for dates
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406 ATVs/Dune
Buggies
HAWK 2011 UTILITY ATV
NEW!! Full size
adult ATV. Strong 4
stroke motor. CVT
fully automatic
transmission with
reverse. Electric
start. Front & rear
luggage racks.
Long travel suspen-
sion. Disc brakes.
Dual stage head
lights. Perfect for
hunters & trail rid-
ers alike. BRAND NEW
& READY TO RIDE.
$1,695 takes it
away.
386-334-7448
Wilkes-Barre
409 Autos under
$5000
CADILLAC `94
DEVILLE SEDAN
94,000 miles,
automatic, front
wheel drive, 4
door, air condi-
tioning, air bags,
all power, cruise
control, leather
interior, $3,300.
570-394-9004
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570-829-7130
CADILLAC 03
DeVille. Excellent
shape, all leather.
$4650. BUICK 03
Century. Great
shape $3400
570-819-3140
570-709-5677
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
HYUNDAI 00 ACCENT
4 cylinder. 5
speed. Sharp
economy car!
$3,495
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
CHEVY 90 CHEYENNE
2500 series. 8 ft
box with tool box.
Heavy duty ladder
rack. 150K miles.
Great work truck.
$1,500
570-406-5128
409 Autos under
$5000
DODGE `95 DAKOTA
2WD V6. Regular
Cab/6Ft. 5 speed.
113,000 miles. Runs
like a champ. Needs
some work. $1,400.
570-814-1255
LEOS AUTO SALES
92 Butler St
Wilkes-Barre, PA
570-825-8253
PONTIAC 01 SUNFIRE
2 door 4 cylinder,
auto, new tires,
excellent condition
$2,150
CHEVY 98 MALIBU
4 door, 4 cylinder
auto. $1,750
FORD 00 EXPLORER
Sport. 2 door. 6
cylinder. Auto. 4x4.
Good condition.
$2,450.
Current Inspection
On All Vehicles
DEALER
SATURN `04 VUE
65K, Auto, Loaded.
Needs transmis-
sion/airbags. Book
value $10,000. Sell
$3,000 or best offer
(570) 829-2875
(570) 332-1252
412 Autos for Sale
ACURA `06 TL
White Diamond
80K original miles,1
owner, garage kept,
camel leather interi-
or, 3.2L / 6 cylinder,
5-speed automatic,
front/rear & side
airbags, ABS
Navigation System,
8-speaker surround
system DVD/CD/AM
/FM/cassette,XM
Satellite Radio,
power & heated
front seats,power-
door locks & win-
dows, power moon-
roof, 4 snow tires
included!....and
much, much
more! Car runs and
looks beautiful
$17,500 Firm
See it at
Orloskis Car Wash
& Lube
295 Mundy Street
(behind Wyoming
Valley Mall)
or Call 239-8461
AUDI `01 A6
QUATTRO
123,000 miles, 4.2
liter V8, 300hp, sil-
ver with black
leather,heated
steering wheel, new
run flat tires, 17
rims, 22 mpg, Ger-
man mechanic
owned.
$7,500. OBO.
570-822-6785
AUDI `04 A6 QUATTRO
3.0 V6. Silver. New
tires & brakes. 130k
highway miles.
Leather interior.
Heated Seats.
$7,500 or best offer.
570-905-5544
AUDI `05 A6
3.2 Quattro AT6.
Auto tiptronic 6
speed. Black with
black leather. Garage
kept. Fully loaded,
gps, cold weather
package. 78K miles.
Asking $17,400. Call
570-814-6714
AUDI `96 QUATTRO
A6 station wagon.
143k miles. 3rd row
seating. $2,800 or
best offer. Call
570-861-0202
BMW `01 X5
4.4i. Silver, fully
loaded, tan leather
interior. 1 owner.
103k miles. $8,999
or best offer. Call
570-814-3666
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570-829-7130
BMW `07 328xi
Black with black
interior. Heated
seats. Back up &
navigation sys-
tems. New tires &
brakes. Sunroof.
Garage kept. Many
extras! 46,000
Miles.
Asking $20,500.
570-825-8888 or
626-297-0155
Call Anytime!
BMW `99 M3
Convertible with
Hard Top. AM/FM. 6
disc CD. 117 K miles.
Stage 2 Dinan sus-
pension. Cross
drilled rotors. Cold
air intake. All main-
tenance records
available. $13,000
OBO. 570-466-2630
BMW 04 325 XI
White. Fully
loaded. 120k
miles. $10,500
or best offer.
570-454-3287
BMW 98 740 IL
White with beige
leather interior.
New tires, sunroof,
heated seats. 5 cd
player 106,000
miles. Excellent
condition.
$5,500. OBO
570-451-3259
570-604-0053
BUICK `01 CENTURY
4 door. 6 Cylinder.
Power windows &
locks. 55K. Looks &
runs well. $4,800.
DEALER
570-868-3914
BUICK `05 LESABRE
Garage kept. 1
owner. Local driv-
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condition.
53,500 miles.
Asking $9,700
(570) 457-6414
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11 AUDI S5
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Sprint blue/black &
tan leather, auto, 7
speed, turbo, 330
HP, Navigation,
(AWD)
08 PONTIAC GRAND
PRIX SE
blue, auto V6
07 CHRYSLER 300
LTD AWD silver,
grey leather
06 PONTIAC G6
black, auto, 4 cyl.
06 DODGE STRATUS SXT
RED.
05 DODGE NEON SXT
Red, 4 cyl. auto
05 CHEVY IMPALA LS
Burgundy tan
leather, sunroof
05 TOYOTA CAMRY
XLE silver, grey
leather, sunroof
05 VW NEW JETTA
gray, auto, 4 cyl
05 CHEVY MALIBU
Maxx White, grey
leather, sunroof
04 NISSAN ALTIMA SL
3.5 white, black
leather, sun roof
03 CADILLAC SEDAN
Pearl white, tan
leather, 73k miles
03 AUDI S8 QUATTRO
Mid blue/light grey
leather, Naviga-
tion, (AWD)
01 VW JETTA GLS
green, auto, 4 cyl
01 VOLVO V70 STATION
WAGON, blue/grey,
leather, AWD
98 MAZDA MILLENIA
green
98 MERCURY GRAND
MARQUIS black
98 HONDA CIVIC EX,
2 dr, auto, silver
SUVS, VANS,
TRUCKS, 4 X4s
08 JEEP PATRIOT
SPORT silver
5 speed 4x4
08 CADILLAC ESCALADE
Blk/Blk leather, 3rd
seat, Navgtn, 4x4
07 CHEVY UPLANDER
silver, 7 passen-
ger mini van
07 FORD ESCAPE XLT
green/tan lint 4x4
07 DODGE GRAND
CARAVAN SXT Blue
grey leather, 7
passenger mini van
06 MITSUBISHI
ENDEAVOR XLS,
Blue auto, V6, awd
06 DODGE GRAND
CARAVAN ES, red,
4dr, entrtnmt cntr,
7 pass mini van
05 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER
LT, blue, grey
leather, 4x4
05 JEEP LIBERTY
SPORT blue 4x4
05 FORD ESCAPE LTD
red, black leather,
sunrooof, 4x4
05 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE LAREDO
Blue, auto, 4x4
05 EXPLORER XLT
WHITE, AUTO, 4X4
05 FORD F150 XLT
SUPER CREW TRUCK
Blue & tan, 4 dr. 4x4
05 BUICK RANIER CXL
gold, tan, leather,
sunroof (AWD)
05 GMC SIERRA
X-Cab, blk, auto,
4x4 truck
04 MERCURY
MOUNTAINEER, black,
black leather,
3rd seat, 4x4
04 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE
OVERLAND black,
black leather,
sunnroof, 4x4
04 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE OVERLAND
Graphite grey,
2 tone leather,
sunroof, 4x4
04 FORD EXPEDITION
Eddie Bauer,
white & tan,
tan leather,
3rd seat, 4x4
04 CHEVY SUBURBAN
LS, pewter silver,
3rd seat, 4x4
03 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE LAREDO,
silver, V6, 4x4
03 FORD WINDSTAR LX
green 4 door, 7
passenger mini van
02 CHRYSLER TOWN &
COUNTRY 7 pas
senger, mini van,
gold AWD
02 CHEVY 2500 HD
Reg. Cab. pickup
truck, green,
auto, 4x4
01 HYUNDAI SANTE FE
GLS silver, auto
AWD
01 FORD EXCURSION
XLT blue, auto, 8
passenger 4x4
01 FORD F150 XLT
Super Cab 4x4
truck, white & tan
00 CHEVY BLAZER LT
Black & brown,
brown leather 4x4
00 ISUZU RODEO
silver, auto 4x4
00 CHEVY 1500
SILVERADO XCAB
2wd truck,
burgundy & tan
98 FORD EXPLORER
Eddie Bauer,
white, tan leather,
sunroof, 4x4
98 EXPLORER XLT
Blue grey leather,
sunroof, 4x4
97 DODGE RAM 1500
XCAB TRUCK
red, auto, 4 x 4
96 CVEVY BLAZER
black 4x4
CHEVROLET `03
IMPALA
97,000 miles,
$3,300.
570-592-4522
570-592-4994
CHEVROLET `88
MONTE CARLO SS
V8, automatic,
51,267 miles,
MUST SELL
$3,900
(570) 760-0511
CHEVY 01 CAVALIER
4 door. Automatic.
58K. Runs & looks
well! $4,295.
DEALER
570-868-3914
412 Autos for Sale
CHEVROLET 06
CORVETTE
CONVERTIBLE
Silver beauty, 1
Owner, Museum
quality. 4,900
miles, 6 speed. All
possible options
including Naviga-
tion, Power top.
New, paid $62,000
Must sell $45,900
570-299-9370
CHEVY 05
MALIBU CLASSIC
Low miles. Cruise.
Auto. $8,888
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
CHEVY 11 MALIBU LT
Moonroof.
7K miles.
$17,990
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
CHRYSLER 04
SEBRING CONVERTIBLE
Silver, 2nd owner
clean title. Very
clean inside &
outside. Auto,
Power mirrors,
windows. CD
player, cruise,
central console
heated power
mirrors. 69,000
miles. $5400.
570-991-5558
CHRYSLER 08 SEBRING
Leather. Heated
seats. DVD Player.
$12,450
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
09 DODGE
CALIBER SXT 2.0
Automatic, 24k
Factory Warranty!
$12,599
08 SUBARU
Special Edition
42k, 5 speed, AWD.
Factory warranty.
$13,799
08 CHRYSLER
SEBRING CONVERTIBLE
4 cylinder, 40k
$11,799
08 CHEVY
SILVERADO 1500
4x4, Regular Cab,
63K, Factory War-
ranty $13,699
08 CHEVY IMPALA
LS 4 door, only
37K! 5 Yr. 100K fac-
tory warranty
$12,199
08 CHEVY IMPALA
LS 60k. Factory
warranty. $10,299
05 HONDA CRV EX
One owner, just
traded, 65k
$13,399
01 LINCOLN TOWN
CAR Executive 74K
$5,899
08 CHEVY IMPALA
LS Only 18K! One
Owner - Estate
Sale. $14,799
10 Dodge Cara-
van SXT 32K. Sil-
ver-Black. Power
slides. Factory war-
ranty. $17,999
05 Suzuki
Verona LX 64K.
Factory warranty.
$5,699
CROSSROAD
MOTORS
570-825-7988
700 Sans Souci
Highway
W W E E S S E L L E L L
F O R F O R L L E S S E S S ! ! ! !
TITLE TAGS
FULL NOTARY
SERVICE
6 MONTH WARRANTY
DODGE `97
CARAVAN
139,000 miles, new
brakes, runs well,
body is fair. $1,275.
570-603-0252
DODGE `97 INTREPID
Red. 103,000 miles.
AM/FM/Cassette.
Good tires. Clean
interior. Runs excel-
lent, good reliable
transportation.
Inspection good
until April 2012.
$2,500
Price Negotiable
(570) 674-5655
FORD `08 ESCAPE
XLT. 56,800 miles.
Grey metallic with
grey cloth interior.
2WD. Auto. Power
windows & locks.
Dual air bags. A/C.
Alloy Wheels. Excel-
lent condition.
$14,500
Trades Welcome
570-328-5497
GEO `93 PRIZM
91,000 miles. Looks
& runs like new.
$2,300 or best
offer, please call
570-702-6023
ROWLANDS
Mountainside Auto, Inc.
Used car sales.
1157 S. Main Rd.
Dorrance
570-868-3914
412 Autos for Sale
FORD 06 MUSTANG
GT CONVERT.
One owner. Extra
clean. Only 15K
miles. $18,880
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
HONDA `05
ACCORD EX-L
V6 sedan, auto-
matic transmis-
sion with naviga-
tion. Graphite
exterior, grey lath-
er interior, cruise
control, power
bucket seats, tint-
ed glass, remote
keyless entry, anti-
lock brakes,
airbags - driver,
passenger &
sides. Sun roof /
moon roof. Rear
window defogger,
air conditioning
front & rear,
power steering,
alloy wheels, Multi
CD changer, navi-
gation system, fog
lights, premium
sound excellent
condition, timing
belt changed.
$9,500.
Top Off The Line
570-814-0949
VITOS
&
GINOS
Wanted:
Junk
Cars &
Trucks
Highest
Prices
Paid!!
FREE PICKUP
288-8995
HYUNDAI `02
ELANTRA
129,995 miles,
manual, 4 door,
anti-lock brakes, air
conditioning, air
bags, power locks,
power windows,
power mirrors, CD
player, leather inte-
rior, sun roof, rear
windshield wiper,
tinted windows,
GREAT ON GAS.
REDUCED $3,000.
570-654-8469
HYUNDAI 06
ELANTRA
Tan, 4 door,
clean title, 4
cylinder, auto,
115k miles.
Power windows,
& keyless entry,
CD player,
cruise, central
console heated
power mirrors.
$4900
570-991-5558
412 Autos for Sale
HYUNDAI 10
ELANTRA GLS
Only 8,200 miles!
1 Owner.
$15,995
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
JAGUAR `98 XK8
Convertible. 40k
miles. Great condi-
tion. Silver with black
interior. Garage
kept. Recently
inspected. V8/auto/
AC. AM/FM / 6 disc.
$12,000 or best
offer. 570-310-1287
JAGUAR 94
XJS CONVERTIBLE
Mint Condition
Magnolia red,
with palomino
beige leather
interior. A
cream puff
inside & out.
4 new tires and
services. Florida
car. $14,900.
570-885-1512
JEEP `04
WRANGLER
4 lift, 33 BFG
base KM2, 5
speed, excellent
condition, 46,200
miles. $12,500.
OBO.
Call 570-592-1829
LEXUS `98 LS 400
Excellent condition,
garage kept, 1
owner. Must see.
Low mileage, 90K.
Leather interior. All
power. GPS naviga-
tion, moon roof, cd
changer. Loaded.
$9,000 or best
offer. 570-706-6156
LINCOLN 06
Town Car Limited
Fully loaded.
50,000 miles,
Triple coated
Pearlized White.
Showroom
condition.
$16,900.
(570) 814-4926
(570) 654-2596
WANTED!
ALL
JUNK
CARS!
CA$H
PAID
570-301-3602
VOLKSWAGEN 00
BEETLE
2.0 automatic, air
67k miles $6400.
570-466-0999
412 Autos for Sale
MERCEDES BENZ
`97 C230
Black with Tan
leather interior.
Sunroof. Power
windows & locks.
A/C. 122k miles.
Asking $4,900.
Trades Welcome
570-817-7878
NISSAN `08 SENTRA
58K miles. 4 cylin-
der, 6 speed manu-
al. Great condition.
All power. A/C.
Cruise. $10,500.
Call 570-333-4379
after 6:30 pm
NISSAN `08 XTERRA
Grey, Mint condition.
35K miles. New, all-
season tires. Sirius
radio. 2 sets of
mats, including
cargo mats.
$18,400. Call
570-822-3494 or
570-498-0977
OLDSMOBILE 01 ALERO
4 door. V6. 68K.
Sunroof. Power
windows & locks.
Cruise. Looks &
runs well. $4,295.
DEALER
570-868-3914
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
Turn to classified.
Its a showroom in print!
Classifieds got
the directions!
PONTIAC `04 VIBE
White. New manual
transmission &
clutch. Front wheel
drive. 165k highway
miles. Great on gas.
Good condition,
runs well. $4,500 or
best offer
570-331-4777
PONTIAC 04 SUNFIRE
2 door. Automatic.
42K. Sunroof.
Power windows.
AC. Runs & looks
great! $5,495.
DEALER
570-868-3914
412 Autos for Sale
PORSCHE `01
BOXSTER S
Biarritz white, con-
vertible,new
$58,000, 3.2 liter, 6
cylinder, 250HP.
Loaded with all the
extra options. Less
than 15,000 miles.
$21,000
570-586-0401
PORSCHE `85 944
Low mileage,
110,000 miles, 5
speed, 2 door, anti-
lock brakes, air con-
ditioning, power
windows, power
mirrors, AM/FM
radio, CD changer,
leather interior, rear
defroster, tinted
windows, custom
wheels, $8,000.
(570) 817-1803
SAAB `06 93
A E R O s p o r t .
Leather interior.
Heated seats. Sun-
roof. Good condi-
tion. $8,000. Seri-
ous inquiries only.
Call 570-760-8264
LINE UP
A GREAT DEAL...
IN CLASSIFIED!
SUBARU `02 FORESTER
L. AWD. Red.
$2,850. Hail dam-
age. Runs great.
Auto, air, CD, cas-
sette, cruise, tilt. All
power. 174K miles.
Mechanical inspec-
tion welcomed. Call
570-561-9217
SUZUKI 10 SX4
4x4 6,000 miles.
$14,500.
95 Mercedes
66,000 miles.
$8,995.
08 Ford F250, 4x4
4,000 miles, 4 door,
8 foot bed/with
plow. $45,000.
All showroom new!
570-826-0200 or
570-868-3968
TOYOTA `10
Camry SE. 56,000
miles. Red, alloy
wheels, black cloth
interior. Will consid-
er trade. $14,200
(570) 793-9157
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M SRP $23,905
B U Y FO R
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STK#N20839
M O DEL# 27011
M SRP $48,020
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M SRP $31,910
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STK#N20841
M O DEL# 25011
M SRP $31,580
B U Y FO R
$
27,995
*
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O R $
299
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L EAS E FO R
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STK#20706
M O DEL# 23211
M SRP $32,130
B U Y FO R
$
26,8 95
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299
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P lu s Ta x.
L EAS E FO R
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8 Cyl, Au to , PW ,
PL , A/ C, Cru is e,
S p la s h Gu a rd s ,
Bed lin er
STK#N20874
M O DEL# 36411
M SRP $37,470
B U Y FO R
$
27,995
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STK#N21104
M O DEL# 31412
M SRP $26,645
B U Y FO R
$
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N OW
$
23,9 00
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N OW
$
16,9 00
N OW
$
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N OW
$
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N OW
$
28,9 69
2010 JE E P P A TRIOT
S P ORT 4X4
S tk #110712E
N OW
$
19 ,9 00
2008 DODGE DA K OTA
CRE W CA B 4X4
N OW
$
18,9 9 9
S tk #110910A
2011 CHRYS L E R TOW N &
COUN TRY TOURIN G
S tk #110920G
N OW
$
23,9 9 7
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S tk #110906B
N OW
$
23,700
N OW
$
22,9 9 7
S tk #110910D
2011 DODGE GRA N D
CA RA V A N M A IN S TRE E T
N OW
$
24,9 65
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19 ,9 00
2006 RA M 1500
QUA D CA B 4X4
S tk #111031A
2010 JE E P
L IBE RTY 4X4
2010 JE E P W RA N GL E R
UN L IM ITE D 4X4
A S L OW A S
$
127
N OW
$
26,300
2008 DODGE RA M 2500
L A RA M IE QUA D CA B 4X4
S tk #111024A
N OW
$
23,9 9 7
2011 GM C CA N YON
CRE W CA B 4x4
A S L OW A S
$
366
A S L OW A S
$
315
N OW
$
14,9 00
2010 DODGE CA L IBE R
M A IN S TRE E T
S tk #110712D
N OW
$
14,673
2010 DODGE
A V E N GE R S XT
S tk #111004E
2010 FORD E S CA P E
L IM ITE D 4x4
S tk #110906D
N OW
$
24,765
A S L OW A S
$
379
A S L OW A S
$
247
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$
364
A S L OW A S
$
281
N OW
$
42,700
2011 CHE V ROL E T S IL V E RA DO
2500L T CRE W CA B 4X4
S tk #111026B
10 DODGE A V E N GE R S XT
Po w erDrivers S ea t, 4 Cyl.,
$14,673 Ga s S a ver, 28,509 M iles ........................................... $14,673 $14,673
08 HON DA CRV E X A W D
All W heel Drive, S u n ro o f,
$19,769 L o ca l T ra d e.............................................................. $19,769 $19,769
10 JE E P L IBE RTY RE N E GA DE S K YS L IDE R 4X4
12,847 M iles , F o rm erChrys lerE xecu tive Vehicle,
$24,999 Na viga tio n , L ea ther.................................................. $24,999 $24,999
11 CHE V ROL E T S IL V E RA DO 2500 CRE W CA B 4X4
Du ra m a x Dies el, L o ca l T ra d e,
$42,700 Au to m a ticT ra n s m is s io n , L o w M iles ............................ $42,700 $42,700
10 JE E P L IBE RTY L TD 4X4
L ea therS ea tin g, GPS Na viga tio n , On e Ow n er,
$22,998 F o rm erChrys lerE xecu tive Vehicle............................. $22,998 $22,998
10 JE E P W RA N GL E R UN L IM ITE D 4X4
Is la n d erE d itio n , Ha rd to p ,
$23,900 Au to m a tic................................................................ $23,900 $23,900
10 M A ZDA 3 S P ORT S E DA N
4 Cyl., Au to m a tic, 18,042 M iles
$17,998 Gra p hite M ica E xterio r.............................................. $17,998 $17,998
10 RA M 2500 CRE W CA B 4X4
T RX4 Offro a d Pkg,
$34,700 5.7 V8, GPS Na viga tio n ............................................. $34,700 $34,700
11 CHRYS L E R 200 L X S E DA N
4 Cyl, On ly 10,162 M iles ,
$18,335 F lo rid a Ca r.............................................................. $18,335 $18,335
10 JE E P L IBE RTY S P ORT S K YS L IDE R 4X4
F o rm erChrys lerE xecVehicle,
$20,900 F u ll Retra cta b le Ro o f................................................ $20,900 $20,900
11 CHRYS L E R 200 TOURIN G S E DA N
6 Cyl, S u n ro o f,
$18,900 F lo rid a Ca r.............................................................. $18,900 $18,900
11 JE E P GRA N D CHE ROK E E 4X4
Na viga tio n , Du a l Pa yn e S u n ro o f,
$34,600 L ea therS ea tin g......................................................... $34,600 $34,600
11 DODGE DURA N GO CRE W A W D
Na viga tio n , S u n ro o f, Rea rS ea tDVD,
$32,200 All W heel Drive........................................................ $32,200 $32,200
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211
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207
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$
208
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$
361
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6 Cyl, L ea ther,
$10,700 S u n ro o f................................................................... $10,700 $10,700
06 DODGE DA K OTA CL UB CA B
6 Cyl, 6 S p eed ,
$9,998 L o ca l T ra d e.................................................................. $9,998 $9,998
05 TOYOTA TUN DRA
L o ca l T ra d e W ith On ly 47,325 M iles ,
$9,998 Cu s to m Ca rgo Ca p ........................................................ $9,998 $9,998
06 N IS S A N FRON TIE R K IN G CA B 4X4
L o ca l T ra d e,
$12,500 Au to m a tic................................................................ $12,500 $12,500
06 CHE V ROL E T HHR L T
Ju s tT ra d ed , Au to m a tic,
$9,999 Po w erW in d o w s / L o cks .................................................. $9,999 $9,999
09 M ITS UBIS HI GA L A N T
L o ca l T ra d e, Au to m a tic,
$13,778 45,253 M iles ........................................................... $13,778 $13,778
07 FORD FRE E S TYL E L IM ITE D A W D
On e Ow n er, All W heel Drive,
$15,992 L ea ther, T hird Ro w S ea t............................................ $15,992 $15,992
10 DODGE CA L IBE R RUS H
F o rm erChrys lerCo m p a n y Ca r, Bla ck w ith Chro m e
$15,900 W heels , 5 S p eed ...................................................... $15,900 $15,900
10 JE E P P A TRIOT L IM ITE D 4X4
On ly 12,382 M iles , On e Ow n er,
$19,900 S u n ro o f, Na viga tio n .................................................. $19,900 $19,900
10 JE E P P A TRIOT L A TITUDE 4X4
On ly 91K M iles , F o rm erJeep Dis p la y Un it,
$18,900 Hea ted S ea ts ........................................................... $18,900 $18,900
10 JE E P P A TRIOT L A TITUDE 4X4
On ly 5,739 M iles , F o rm erChrys lerE xecu tive Vehicle,
$19,700 Rem o te S ta rt........................................................... $19,700 $19,700
08 DODGE DA K OTA CRE W CA B S T 4x4
F o rm erChrys lerCo m p a n yVehicle
$18,999 On ly 4,064 M iles , V6, 6 S p eed M a n u a l........................ $18,999 $18,999
10 JE E P COM P A S S L A TITUDE 4X4
L o ca l T ra d e,
$18,200 On ly 19,734 M iles .................................................... $18,200 $18,200
08 JE E P L IBE RTY 4X4
$17,900 6 Cyl, L o ca l T ra d e, On ly 18,566 M iles ......................... $17,900 $17,900
2010 M ITS UBIS HI GA L A N T
4 Do o rS ed a n ,
$14,900 Ju s tT ra d ed ............................................................. $14,900 $14,900
08 FORD E S CA P E XL T 4x4
On e Ow n er, On ly 35,834 M iles
$19,500 4 Cyl., Au to m a tic...................................................... $19,500 $19,500
10 DODGE JOURN E Y
F ro n tW heel Drive,
$16,900 F o rm erChrys lerE xecu tive Vehicle............................. $16,900 $16,900
11 RA M 1500 QUA D CA B 4X4
V8, S L T ,
$25,200 13,986 M iles ........................................................... $25,200 $25,200
07 DODGE DURA N GO S L T 4X4
L o ca l T ra d e, 3rd Ro w S ea t,
$13,649 L ea ther, V8.............................................................. $13,649 $13,649
10 DODGE CA RA V A N S E
F o rm erChrys lerE xecu tive Vehicle,
$18,999 24,636 M iles ........................................................... $18,999 $18,999
11 CHRYS L E R TOW N & COUN TRY TOURIN G
Da rk Cha rco a l, Rea rDVD, Blin d S p o t
$26,549 a n d Cro s s Pa th Detectio n .......................................... $26,549 $26,549
10 DODGE GRA N D CA RA V A N S XT
F o rm erChrys lerE xecu tive Vehicle,
$23,680 24,235 M iles , RR DVD.............................................. $23,680 $23,680
11 DODGE GRA N D CA RA V A N M A IN S TRE E T
F o rm erChrys lerE xecu tive Vehicle,
$22,997 Da rk Cha rco a l, On ly 12,848 M iles .............................. $22,997 $22,997
11 DODGE GRA N D CA RA V A N CRE W
Rea rDVD, Rea rBa ck Up Ca m era ,
$24,965 BrightS ilver, 12,861 M iles ................................................ $24,965 $24,965
09 S UBA RU IM P RE ZA 2.5I A W D
All W heel Drive,
$16,380 5 S p eed , On ly.......................................................... $16,380 $16,380
09 JE E P GRA N D CHE ROK E E 4X4
L a red o w / S u n ro o f,
$18,300 43,459 M iles ........................................................... $18,300 $18,300
10 M E RCURY M IL A N
$16,900 On ly 11,178 M iles , 1 Ow n er, L o ca l T ra d e.................... $16,900 $16,900
11 RA M DA K OTA BIG HORN CRE W CA B 4X4
NeverT itled , Rep a ired T ra n s p o rta tio n Da m a ge,
$25,900 On ly 63 M iles .......................................................... $25,900 $25,900
08 RA M 2500 QUA D CA B 4X4
21,441 M iles , L a ra m ie E d itio n ,
$26,300 On e Ow n er, L o ca l T ra d e............................................ $26,300 $26,300
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412 Autos for Sale
TOYOTA 00
SOLARA SE
SUPER CLEAN
All power, new
tires, new back
brakes. 125,000
miles. $8000 OBO
570-417-8353
TOYOTA 07 CAMRY LE
Low miles. One
owner. $13,880
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
TOYOTA 09 COROLLA S
Auto. 4 Cylinder.
$16,450
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
TOYOTA 10 PRIUS
Save at the
pumps! $19,555
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
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Motorcycle for sale?
Let them see it here
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
VOLKSWAGEN `04
Beetle - Convertible
GREAT ON GAS!
Blue. AM/FM cas-
sette. Air. Automat-
ic. Power roof, win-
dows, locks &
doors. Boot cover
for top. 22k. Excel-
lent condition.
Garage kept.
Newly Reduced
$14,000
570-479-7664
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VOLVO `05
S40 T5
AWD, 6 speed
manual, power
windows &
locks, Moon-
roof. Premium
sound with 6
disk changer,
heated leather
seats, climate
control.
98k miles.
$8900.
(570) 498-0439
415 Autos-Antique
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CHEVY 30 HOTROD COUPE
$49,000
FORD 76 THUNDERBIRD
All original $12,000
MERCEDES 76 450 SL
$24,000
MERCEDES 29
Kit Car $9,000
(570) 655-4884
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COUNTRY SEDAN
CUSTOM LINE
STATION WAGON
V8, automatic,
8 passenger,
3rd seat, good
condition, 2nd
owner. REDUCED TO
$6,500.
570-579-3517
570-455-6589
MERCEDES 1975
Good interior &
interior. Runs
great! New tires.
Many new parts.
Moving, Must Sell.
$2,300 or
best offer
570-693-3263
Ask for Paul
MERCEDES-BENZ `73
450SL
Convertible with
removable hard top,
power windows, AM
/FM radio with cas-
sette player, CD
player, automatic, 4
new tires. Cham-
pagne exterior; Ital-
ian red leather inte-
rior inside. Garage
kept, excellent con-
dition. $28,000. Call
825-6272
OLDSMOBILE
`68
DELMONT
Must Sell!
Appraised
for $9,200
All original
45,000 miles
350 Rocket
engine
Fender skirts
Always
garaged
Will sell for
$6,000
Serious
inquires only
570-
690-0727
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*Tax and tags extra. Security Deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 27 month lease 23,625 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 primary lending source, Tier 0 rate.
Special APR financing cannot be combined with 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
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*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 27 month lease
23,625 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 11/5/11.
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NEW2012 FORDEXPLORER 4X4
3.5L Engine, PL, MyFord
Display. PW, Auto. Climate Control, Pwr.
Mirrors, 17 Steel Wheels, CD, Keyless
Entry, MyKey,
Cruise Control
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 27 month lease
23,625 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 11/5/11.
Auto., 16 Steel Wheels,
Air, Keyless Entry with
Remote, PL, PW, Safety
Canopy, Side Air Bags
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied
**Lease payments based on 27 month lease 23,625 allowable miles. First months payment,
$595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 11/5/11.
NEW2012 FORDFOCUS
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 27 month lease
23,625 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 11/5/11.
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 27 month lease
23,625 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 11/5/11.
Remote Keyless Entry, AM/FM/CD,
Power Door Locks, Air Conditioning,
Anti-Theft System, Side Curtain Air
Bags, Side Impact Air Bags,
Message Center, MyKey
NEW2012
FORDFUSION
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied
**Lease payments based on 27 month lease 23,625 allowable miles. First months payment,
$595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 11/5/11.
27
Mos.
NEW2012 FORDFIESTA
Automatic, Air Conditioning, Pwr., Mirrors,
Advance Trac with Electronic Stability Control,
Side Curtain Air Bags, AM/FM/CD,
Pwr. Door Locks, Remote
Keyless Entry, Tilt Wheel
NEW2012 FORD
FUSION SE
Auto., AM/FM/CD, Alum. Wheels, Tilt, PW, PDL, Pwr.
Seat, Safety Pkg., Side Impact Air Bags, 1st & 2nd Air
Curtains, Anti-Theft Sys., Sirius Satellite Radio, Keyless
Entry, Message Center,
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 27 month lease
23,625 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 11/5/11.
27
Mos.
NEW2012 FORDTAURUS SEL
Auto., 3.5L V6, SYNC, Reverse Sensing
Sys., AM/FM/CD, Keyless Entry with
Keypad, PDL, PW, 18 Alum
Wheels, Anti-Theft Perimeter
Alarm, Sirius Satellite Radio
27
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27
Mos.
Auto., AM/FM/CD, 16 Alum. Wheels, Tilt Wheel,
PW, PDL, Safety Pkg., Anti-Theft Sys., 1st & 2nd
Row Air Curtains, Side Impact Air Bags, Keyless
Entry, Message Center, Cruise Control
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Pkg., Pwr. Seat, Auto., PDL, PW, CD, Air, Fog Lamps, Privacy
Glass, Roof Rack, 16 Alum. Wheels, Sirius Satellite Radio,
Keyless Entry, Rear Cargo Convenience
Pkg.,
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 27 month lease
23,625 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 11/5/11.
27
Mos.
NEW2012 FORDESCAPE XLT 4X4 NEW2012 ESCAPE XLS
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PORSCHE 78
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Excellent running
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GMC SIERRA 98 3500
4WD Stake Side,
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75,000 miles on
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Excellent running
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439 Motorcycles
96 HONDA
American Classic
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03 Dyna Wide Glide
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19,000 miles.
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570-639-2539
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Orange & Black.
Used as a show
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480 miles. Excellent
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570-876-4034
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V-ROD VRSCA
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excellent condition,
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$10,500.
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Tony 570-237-1631
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8,000 original miles,
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(570) 639-2539
CHEVROLET `97
SILVERADO
with Western plow.
4WD, Automatic.
Loaded with
options. Bedliner.
55,000 miles.
$9,200. Call
(570) 868-6503
CHEVY `00 SILVERADO
1500. 4x4. 8 box.
Auto. A/C. 121K
miles. $5,995.
570-332-1121
CHEVY `10 SILVERADO
4 Door Crew Cab
LTZ. 4 wheel drive.
Excellent condition,
low mileage.
$35,500. Call
570-655-2689
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CHEVY `99 SILVERADO
Auto. V6 Vortec.
Standard cab. 8
bed with liner. Dark
Blue. 98,400 miles.
$6,200 or best offer
570-823-8196
CHEVY 10
EQUINOX LT
Moonroof. Alloys.
1 Owner. $23,777
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
CHEVY 95 ASTRO
AWD. Good tires.
V6. Auto. 149,000
miles. Power every-
thing. Heavy duty
tow package. Runs
good. Just passed
inspection. Kelly
Blue Book $2,500.
Selling: $1,650
(570) 855-8235
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
CHRYSLER 02
TOWN & COUNTRY
V6. Like new!
$5,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
DODGE `00
CARGO VAN 1500
88,500 miles. V6.
Automatic. Good
Condition. $2,300
(570) 793-6955
DODGE 07 RAM
4 W.D. HEMI
engine. Full bed.
1500. Extended
cab. Excellent con-
dition. 49,6128
miles. $19,000
570-954-3650
DODGE 97 2500
4X4, CUMMI NS
Extended Cab.
Good Shape.
$9,500 negotiable.
(570) 954-7461
FORD `04 EXPLORER
Eddie Bauer Edition
59,000 miles,
4 door, 3 row
seats, V6, all power
options, moon roof,
video screen
$12,999.
570-690-3995 or
570-287-0031
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Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 99 F150
Shortbox. 1 owner.
New truck trade!
$4,495
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 02 F150
Extra Cab. 6
Cylinder, 5 speed.
Air. 2WD. $4,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
FORD 03 RANGER
$7,900
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 04
EXPLORER XLT
4x4. Absolutely
like new! $6,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
HONDA 06 CRV SE
Leather &
Moonroof.
$15,872
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
HONDA 09 CRV LX
AWD. 1 owner.
$18,940
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
HYUNDAI 06
SANTE FE LTD
Leather. Moon-
roof. One owner.
$14,580
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
JEEP `04
CHEROKEE
135,000 miles, auto-
matic, four wheel
drive, $6,500.
(570) 237-6979
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
JEEP 04 LIBERTY
Auto. V6.
Black Beauty!
$6,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
JEEP 07 GRAND
CHEROKEE
4WD & Alloys.
$16,995
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
JEEP 08 COMPASS
4 WD. Auto. CD.
$13,992
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
LEXUS `96 LX 450
Full time 4WD, Pearl
white with like new
leather ivory interi-
or. Silver trim.
Garage kept. Excel-
lent condition.
84,000 miles, Ask-
ing $10,750
570-654-3076 or
570-498-0005
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
MAZDA 03 MPV VAN
V6. CD Player.
1 owner vehicle!!
$3,495
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
MERCEDES-BENZ
`99 ML 320
Sunroof, new tires,
115,930 miles
MUST SELL
Only $200/ month
(570)760-0511
MERCURY `07
MARINER
One owner. Luxury
4x4. garage kept.
Showroom condi-
tion, fully loaded,
every option
34,000 miles.
GREAT DEAL
$14,500
(570)825-5847
MITSUBISHI `11
OUTLANDER SPORT SE
AWD, Black interi-
or/exterior, start/
stop engine with
keyless entry, heat-
ed seats, 18 alloy
wheels, many extra
features. Only
4,800 miles. 10
year, 100,000 mile
warranty. $23,500.
Willing to negotiate.
Serious inquires
only - must sell,
going to law school.
(570) 793-6844
MITSUBISHI 05
ENDEAVOR LS
4WD. One owner.
$12,850
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
NISSAN `10 ROGUE SL
AWD. Gray. Sun-
roof. Bose stereo
system. Black,
heated leather
seats. Sunroof
6,000 miles.
$24,000
(570) 696-2777
NISSAN 08 ROGUE S
AWD. Auto
$17,990
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
SUZUKI `03 XL-7
85K. 4x4. Auto.
Nice, clean interior.
Runs good. New
battery & brakes. All
power. CD. $6,800
570-762-8034
570-696-5444
SUZUKI `07 XL-7
56,000 miles,
automatic,
all-wheel drive,
4 door, air condi-
tioning, all power,
CD player, leather
interior, tinted
windows, custom
wheels, $13,000
Call 570-829-8753
Before 5:00 p.m.
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
TOYOTA `00 TACOMA
4WD. Extra cab. 4
cylinder. Automatic.
120K miles. Remote
start. Fiberglass cap
& tonneau cover.
$8,200
570-779-5812
VOLVO `08 XC90
Fully loaded, moon
roof, leather, heat-
ed seats, electric
locks, excellent
condition. New
tires, new brakes
and rotors. 52,000
miles highway
$26,500/ best offer.
570-779-4325
570-417-2010 till 5
457 Wanted to Buy
Auto
ALL
JUNK
CAR &
TRUCKS
WANTED
Highest Prices
Paid In Cash!!!
FREE
REMOVAL
Call V&G
Anytime
288-8995
503 Accounting/
Finance
ENTRY LEVEL
ACCOUNTANT
Immediate opening
for an Entry Level
Accountant with a
flooring company in
the Hazleton area.
The candidate must
have a BS in
Accounting, strong
organizational skills,
self-starter. Duties
include a variety of
accounting func-
tions, including AP
processing and
assisting in prep
and analysis of
financial state-
ments. Must be pro-
ficient in Microsoft
Excel.
Excellent benefits
and competitive
salary based on
qualifications.
Please send resume
and salary require-
ments to:
Attention: HR Dept.
Box 667
Hazleton, PA 18201
Fax: 570-450-0231
email: donna.
reimold@forbo.com
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CREDIT MANAGER
Local growing man-
ufacturer in need of
Credit Manager.
Responsibilities
include researching
new accounts,
establishing credit
limits, credit
approval, monitor-
ing credit risk, cus-
tomer collections.
Microsoft Excel,
Word, and AS400
skills required. A
comprehensive
benefit package
which includes
medical, dental, life,
401K available.
Send resume to: c/o
The Times Leader
Box 2815
15 N. Main St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18711-0250
506 Administrative/
Clerical
EXECUTIVE
ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT
A Luzerne County
based organization
is seeking an Exec-
utive Administrative
Assistant. This
position performs
administrative
duties and com-
pletes special proj-
ects for upper man-
agement. Responsi-
ble for arranging
travel, coordinating
social and profes-
sional functions and
managing calen-
dars. The candidate
must be proficient
with Microsoft Excel
and Power Point.
Must demonstrate
exceptional reason-
ing and organiza-
tional skills, and
possess a profes-
sional demeanor at
all times. Bachelors
Degree is preferred,
3 to 5 years of prior
experience is
required.
The Company offers
a competitive salary
and comprehensive
benefits package
including medical,
life insurance, dis-
ability, paid vacation
and 401(k).
Send resume to: c/o
The Times Leader
BOX 2825
15. N. Main St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18711-0250
522 Education/
Training
ACTIVITY AIDE
Full/Part time.
Experience with
children. Drivers
License a Must. Call
Melissa Gibbons at
570-825-5987
CHILDCARE DIRECTOR
Full Time position.
Benefits included.
Apply at: CYC
36 S. Washington St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA
or Fax Resume
570-823-0175.
LUZERNE COUNTY
COMMUNITY
COLLEGE
POSITION OPENING
Luzerne County
Community College
invites applications
for the following
position:
DEAN OF NURSING AND
HEALTH SCIENCES
For additional infor-
mation on this posi-
tion or to apply
please visit our web
site at (www
luzerne.edu/jobs)
by Friday, Novem-
ber 11, 2011. No
phone inquires
please.
Candidates repre-
senting all aspects
of diversity are
encouraged to
apply.
Equal Opportunity
Employer
John T Sedlak,
Dean of Human
Resources
527 Food Services/
Hospitality
BARMAID/
BARTENDER
No experience
necessary.
Call 570-466-3603
and ask for Andy
anytime after 12pm.
DIETARY
Full & Part Time
Apply in person
to: Mountain Top
Senior Care and
Rehabilitation
Center, 185 S.
Mountain Blvd.,
Mountain Top, PA.
18707
(570) 474-6377
SERVERS & SOU CHEF
PASQUALES
San Souci Parkway
Apply Within
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533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
PIANO TUNER WANTED
Experience pre-
ferred. Scranton/
Wilkes-Barre area.
Call Michael at 716-
598-6323.
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
ELECTRICIAN/
MACHINIST
Must Have Own
Tools. Responsibili-
ties Include Mainte-
nance and Repair
of Production
Equipment,
Electrical, Welding,
And Fabrication.
WAREHOUSE/FORKLIFT
OPERATOR
FREEZER/HI REACH
OPERATOR
Nardone Bros.
Baking Co.
420 New Commerce
Blvd., Wilkes-Barre,
PA 18706
Fax resume to
570-823-2581
Attn: Mario Nardone
TOW TRUCK
DRIVER
PART TIME
Wilkes-Barre area
570-760-6218
542 Logistics/
Transportation
91GENERAL
SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS
West Side, semi re-
tired & home mak-
ers welcome, will
train. 570-288-8035
CLASS B CDL DRIVER
To drive Tri Axle
Dump Truck. At
least 4 years expe-
rience. Full time.
Call 570-237-1734
or 570-760-7896
DRIVERS
Independent con-
tractor opportuni-
ties for owners/
operators with 2002
or newer Cargo
Vans for courier
services. Must have
cell phone and GPS.
Work is picked up in
Wilkes Barre Pa.
Please call
484-768-1483 or
www.aexdrivers.net
DRIVERS
Local Trucking
Company looking
for OTR/REGION-
AL TRACTOR
TRAILER DRIVERS
3 years minimum
experience with
clean MVR. Full time
& part time needed.
Medical benefits
after 90 days. Off on
weekends. Home
often. Earning
potential $50,000 to
$55,000 per year.
Please call
570-270-5145 or
mail resume to:
J & S Ralston
Trucking, Inc.
8 E. Ann Street
Plains, Pa 18705
ATTENTION DRIVERS
2012 DAY CABS
WISE FOODS, INC.
Seeks CDL Class A
2 YEAR OTR verifi-
able experience
Home daily
Distributor based
network
EXCELLENT per
mile pay
Unloading, drop off
& pick-up pay
Expense advance
Paid delay times
24 hour dispatch
coverage
Excellent on site
fleet maintenance
Contact Joan at
800-438-9473
ext 4120
DRIVERS NEEDED:
Maxum
Petroleum is
currently seeking
Transport
Drivers
(CDL Class A)
with Hazmat and
Tanker for our
Scranton, PA
location. Not an
over the road
trucking company.
We offer a full
benefit package
available the first
of the month fol-
lowing 30 days of
employment
including 401K
company match.
We offer DOT
roadside and
annual achievable
safety bonus pro-
grams based on
your safety per-
formance. Paid
holidays, sick
days and vacation
days are provided
as well. EOE
Requirements:
Class A Commer-
cial Drivers
License, HAZMAT
& Tanker
endorsements,
Must have two
years verifiable
experience and
clean driving
record, Positive
Attitude/Willing to
Work
Apply online at
http://www.
maxumpetroleum.
com/careers.aspx
OPENING FOR
ROLLBACK DRIVERS
1st & 2nd Shift.
Must have good
driving record.
We offer Top
Wages and Benefits
Package. Apply in
person and ask for
Paul or Mike.
Falzones Towing
Service, Inc.
271 N. Sherman St.,
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18702
570-823-2100
542 Logistics/
Transportation
NOW HIRING:
CLASS A OTR
COMPANY DRIVERS
Van Hoekelen
Greenhouses is a
family owned busi-
ness located in
McAdoo, PA.
We have immedi-
ate openings for
reliable full-time
tractor trailer driv-
ers, to deliver prod-
uct to our cus-
tomers across the
48 states. Our pre-
mier employment
package includes:
Hourly Pay-
including paid
detention time, and
guaranteed
8 hours per day
Safety Bonus-
$.05/mile paid
quarterly
Great Benefits-
100% paid health
insurance, vision,
dental, life, STD,
401K, vacation
time, and holiday
pay.
Pet & Rider
Program
Well maintained
freightliners and
reefer trailers
Continuous year-
round steady work
with home time
Requirements are:
Valid Class A CDL,
minimum 1 year
OTR experience,
must lift 40lbs, and
meet driving and
criminal record
guidelines
PLEASE
CONTACT
SHARON AT
(800)979-2022
EXT 1914,
MAIL RESUME TO
P.O. BOX 88,
MCADOO, PA
18237 OR FAX TO
570-929-2260.
VISIT OUR
WEBSITE AT
WWW.VHGREEN
HOUSES.COM
FOR MORE
DETAILS.
SHIPPING / RECEIVING
INVENTORY
COORDINATOR
Responsible for
freezer shipping/
receiving. Minimum
1 year inventory or
logistics experience.
Nardone Bros.
Baking Co.
420 New Commerce
Blvd., Wilkes-Barre,
PA 18706
Fax Resume
570-823-2581
Attn: Mario Nardone
TRANSPORTATION
MANAGER:
USAgain Textile
Recycling
Looking for a Trans-
portation Manager
to handle the daily
field operation.
Responsibilities:
handle route driv-
ers, route efficiency,
route accuracy, hire
drivers, train drivers
and do routes when
needed. More infor-
mation please call
570-270-2670
TRIAXLE DRIVER
Class B CDL,
Part time/Full time.
$18/hour
570-991-3733
TRUCK DRIVER
Seeking experi-
enced driver with
class A or B and
tanker endorsement
a must. Excellent
starting wages and
healthcare pack-
age. No DUIs & only
individuals with a
stable job history
need apply. Must be
safety oriented.
Call 298-0924, or
email to
beeps@epix.net
548 Medical/Health
HOME HEALTH
REGISTERED NURSE
Looking for a grow-
ing, local company
where your nursing
care is appreciat-
ed? CareGivers
America has two
Full Time RN Case
Manager positions
(Lackawanna &
Monroe Counties)
open for which well
give you the tools
(company car/lap-
top/cell phone) so
that you can take
care of your
patients. Strong
assessment skills
required. Home
Health & OASIS
experience pre-
ferred. Resumes to
rjacobs@caregivers
america.com.
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LIVE-IN CAREGIVER
Disabled, needs
compassionate
help. Room/Board/
Salary. 829-1474
PARAMEDICS
Full & Part time
needed. Excellent
starting salary.
Full benefits, 401k.
Apply at:
Keystone
Ambulance
645 Main St.
Edwardsville
570-288-5770
548 Medical/Health
LONG TERM CARE POSI-
TIONS
LITTLE FLOWER
MANOR
Director of
Admissions RN
to facilitate &
coordinate the
admission process,
including admission
documentation;
current PA nursing
license, 3 years
experience & work
ing knowledge of
LTC regulations,
admissions & dis
charge procedures.
Director of Staff
Development
RN to plan,
organize, develop
& direct staff edu
cational/ orienta
tion programs &
employee health;
current PA nursing
license; 2 years
experience.
Receptionist
8-4 Mon-Fri.
clerical/ computer
skills required; 3
years experience
in health care
setting.
LPN 3-11 & 11-7
Full Time
RN Supervisor
Full Time Float
3-11/11-7 between
Little Flower Manor
& St. Lukes Villa.
Flexible schedule &
significant sign-on
bonus based on
experience.
C.N.A. 3-11/11-7
Full and Part Time
Resident Asst.
for Personal Care
part time all shifts
Cook, Dietary
Aide and Porter
per diem AM/PM
shifts between
Little Flower Manor
& St. Lukes Villa.
St. Lukes Villa
C.N.A. part time
all shifts
Apply:
LITTLE FLOWER
MANOR
200 S. Meade St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18702
pmelski@lfmstr.com
Fax: 570-408-9760
EOE
551 Other
Do you have a
special place in
your heart for
young people?
FCCY is a foster
care agency look-
ing for giving fami-
lies. Reimburse-
ment, training and
support provided.
Interested? Call
1-800-747-3807.
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DISTRIBUTION CLERK
IN WILKES-BARRE
Various Shifts
up to $9.75
Basic Computer
Skills
GENERAL LABOR IN
PITTSTON
1st & 2nd shifts
$10.00
Bending, Twisting
& Repetitive
Lifting
STEEL TOE
BOOTS
REQUIRED!
Both Position are
TEMP TO HIRE
and Require
Standing on feet
all day, Submit to
background and
drug screen
Call ADECCO
Today At
570.451.3726
GENERAL LABOR
Several 1st shift
receiving posi-
tions in Hazleton
area. Positions
are temp to hire.
Pay rate $10.00
per hour. Must
own steel toe
boots and be able
to read, write,
add/subtract.
Call ADECCO
today at
570.451.3726
for immediate
consideration.
SNOW REMOVAL
For Pittston Home.
570-654-0956
WASH BAY ATTENDANT
Day Shift 7am to
3:30pm. Good Pay,
Benefits, steady
work. Apply in per-
son ONLY
Calex 58 Pittston
Ave Pittston PA
see Ray Redmon
554 Production/
Operations
300 jobs available
$13.50/hour
Pickers / packers /
warehouse
570-453-1001
330 S. Church St.
Hazleton PA 18201
554 Production/
Operations
MANUFACTURING
MACHINE OPERATORS /
PRODUCTION
$9/HR.TO START
60-90 day evalua-
tion with $ increase
$ based on YOUR
performance, atten-
dance etc. Benefit
Package includes:
Medical, Dental,
Vision, Life Insur-
ance, Vacation, Hol-
iday pay PLUS.
Full-time 12 hour
shifts on alternating
3 & 4 day work
weeks. Every other
weekend a must.
Previous manufac-
turing experience
preferred. Some
heavy lifting.
Accepting
applications at
AEP INDUSTRIES,
INC.
20 Elmwood Ave
Crestwood
Industrial Park
Mountaintop, PA
18707
EOE
We are a drug free
workplace.
566 Sales/Retail/
Business
Development
CAMPAIGN MANAGER
Do you have high
energy and a posi-
tive can-do atti-
tude? Are you pas-
sionate about mak-
ing a difference for
others? Local not-
for-profit agency is
seeking an ener-
getic and outgoing
professional to
coordinate fundrais-
ing efforts. This indi-
vidual must have the
ability to build and
maintain effective
working relation-
ships, work well
with volunteers, and
have excellent writ-
ten and verbal skills.
Public speaking will
be required and
strong computer
skills are a must.
Data management
experience is also a
plus. Bachelors
degree in business,
marketing, or relat-
ed field and 3 years
of fundraising /mar-
keting experience
required.
Please send your
resume by Novem-
ber 18, 2011 to:
BOX 2820
C/O Times Leader
15 N. Main Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18711-0250
GROCERY
Carones Market is
looking to fill the
following daytime
positions:
PRODUCE MANAGER
MEAT CUTTER
Competitive wages
based on experi-
ence. Apply in per-
son or send resume
to 101 S. Mountain
Blvd. (Rte 309)
Mountain Top, PA
18707
SALES OPPORTUNITY
DelBaso Ford is now
accepting applica-
tions for Sales Posi-
tions. We are look-
ing for an energetic,
self-motivated indi-
vidual to join our
award winning
organization.
Apply in person to:
249 Market Street
Kingston
Email: PatandDans
@aol.com or
Call 570-288-4501
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SALESPERSON
Folding Carton plant
located in North-
west New Jersey,
about an hour away
from Scranton/
Wilkes-Barre area,
is seeking a sales-
person with estab-
lished accounts.
Salary plus incen-
tives based on
accounts offered.
Fax resume to 973-
300-9377, email:
info@pioneerink.com
or call 973-300-9300
573 Warehouse
ASSISTANT
WAREHOUSE
SUPERVISOR
Evening Shift Mon-
day-Thursday. Plant
seeking candidate
with strong leader-
ship, organization
and communication
skills. Will work
hands-on to direct
and manage staff
for busy high vol-
ume Logistics
department. Must
have previous
supervisory experi-
ence in a ware-
house facility includ-
ing all function of
shipping/receiving/
inventory, union and
ISO experience a
plus. Computer lit-
erate,
ability to multi-task,
meet deadlines,
attention to detail a
must. Ability to
work Tueasy-Satur-
day or Sunday-
Thursday a must.
F/T with competitive
wage and benefits.
Qualified candidates
please forward
resume WITH
SALARY REQUIRE-
MENTS a must to:
AEP Industries, Inc.
Attn: Human
Resources
20 Elmwood Ave.
Mountaintop, PA
18707
Fax (570) 474-9257
email: Bozinkom@
aepinc.com
We are a drug-free
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KEN
POLLOCK
SUPER CENTER
PRE-OWNED
Ken Pollock k AT
339 HWY 315, PITTSTON, PA
Hours
M-F 9-8pm
Sat 9-5pm
1-800-223-1111
www.kenpollocksuzuki.com
CLOSE TO EVERYWHERE
WERE EASY TO FIND
JUST OFF EXIT 175
RTE I-81 PITTSTON
* 2.49% Based on 60 months. Must be approved under program guidelines. Tax & Tags Additional. Artwork for illustration purposes only. Not responsible for typographical errors. ** See Salesperson for complete details. ***Based on 3 Month District Avg from Suzuki Survey Statistics.
KEN POLLOCK
PRE-OWNED
CARS
2008 HONDA CIVIC
SI COUPE
#P14420, Hard to Find! Power
Windows/Locks, CD, Sunroof, Alloys
$
16,899
*
2010 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE
#P14408, Leather, Automatic, CD,
Power Windows/Locks
$
13,899
*
2009 HYUNDAI
ACCENT SEDAN
#P14480, Automatic, Dual Airbags,
CD, A/C, Gas Saver!
$
9,997
*
2008 KIA
SPECTRA SEDAN
#S1619A, Power Windows/Locks,
Automatic, Dual Airbags, CD
$
9,879
*
2008 HONDA
ACCORD SEDAN
#S1625A, EX-L Package, Sunroof,
Leather, Automatic, CD
$
14,399
*
2009 VOLKSWAGEN
CC LUXURY
#S1719A, Leather, Sunroof, Automatic,
Power Seat, Clean!
$
22,880
*
2009 VOLKSWAGEN
RABBIT
#S1789A, Sunroof, Automatic,
Power Windows/Locks, CD, 5 Door
$
14,777
*
2010 KIA RIO
SEDAN
#P14478, Automatic,
Dual Airbags, CD, A/C
$
10,950
*
2010 HYUNDAI
SONATA SEDAN
#P14495, GLS Pkg, Automatic, CD,
Power Windows/Locks
$
14,993
*
2009 JEEP
WRANGLER 4X4
#P14440, 2 Dr, Upgraded Wheel Pkg,
Push Bar with Lights
$
18,599
*
2008 HUMMER
H3 4X4
#P14483, Sunroof, Alloy Wheels,
Automatic, Power Windows/Locks
$
20,630
*
2008 DODGE
CALIBER AWD
#P14500, Leather, Sunroof, Chrome
Wheels, Power Windows/Locks, CD
$
14,599
*
2011 JEEP LIBERTY
SPORT 4X4
#P14505, Chrome Pkg, Automatic,
Power Windows/Locks
$
18,690
*
2010 HYUNDAI
SANTA FE 4WD
#P14513, Alloy Wheels, Automatic, Power
Windows/Locks, CD, Dual Airbags
$
19,353
*
3 Day or 150 Mile Money Back Guarantee**
30 Day/1000 Mile Limited Warranty**
All Value Vehicle Outlet Cars Pass
PA State Inspection**
CHECK OUT
OUR VALUE
VEHICLE OUTLET
2005 FORD
FREESTYLE AWD SUV
$
9,999
*
#P14509, 3rd Row, Power Windows/
Locks, CD, Automatic
2007 CHEVROLET
COBALT SEDAN
$
8,536
*
#S1665A, Automatic,
Tinted Windows, AM/FM/CD
2006 NISSAN
ALTIMA SEDAN
$
10,558
*
#S1667A, S Pkg, Automatic,
Power Windows/Locks
2003 MAZDA
TRIBUTE 4X4
$
8,592
*
#S1737B, Sunroof, Alloy Wheels,
Auto, Power Windows/Locks
2005 KIA
RIO SEDAN
$
6,730
*
#P14481, Automatic, A/C,
AM/FM/CD
2006 JEEP LIBERTY
SPORT 4X4
$
9,995
*
#P14462, Rare Manual Trans!
Power Windows/Locks, CD
2004 ACURA
RSX COUPE
$
10,499
*
#P14497, Automatic, Sunroof, Alloy
Wheels, Low Low Miles!
2008 HYUNDAI
SONATA SEDAN
$
9,959
*
#P14496, GLS Pkg, Automatic, CD,
Power Windows/Locks
2011 DODGE DAKOTA
QUAD CAB 4X4
#P14442, Alloy Wheels, Chrome Pkg,
Power Windows/Locks
$
21,999
*
2010 CHEVROLET
SILVERADO EXT CAB 4X4
#P14526, Automatic, CD,
Dual Airbags, 4 Doors
$
21,880
*
2008 GMC SIERRA
EXT CAB 4X4
#P14460, Chrome Pkg,
Automatic, V8, Bedliner
$
19,690
*
2010 CHRYSLER
TOWN & COUNTRY
#P14514, Power Doors,
3rd Row, PW, PL, CD
$
18,799
*
SUVS/TRUCKS
2011 SUZUKI SX4
CROSSOVER AWD
#P14515, Premium Pkg, Automatic,
Alloy Wheels, Power Windows/Locks
$
15,331
*
2009 SUZUKI SX4
CROSSOVER AWD
#S1790A, Alloy Wheels, Manual Trans,
Power Windows/Locks, CD
$
12,993
*
2011 SUZUKI
GRAND VITARA 4X4
#S1810A, Alloy Wheels, Automatic,
Navigation, PW, PL, Low Miles! 1-Owner!
$
17,920
*
2011 SUZUKI
GRAND VITARA 4X4
#P14524/P14525, Navigation, Power Windows/
Locks, CD, Auto, Snow Ready! 2 To Choose From
$
16,993
*
2003 SUZUKI
GRAND VITARA 4X4
#S1761A, Power Windows/Locks,
Automatic, Alloy Wheels, Only 52K Miles
$
8,779
*
2011 SUZUKI SX4
CROSSOVER AWD
#S1578A, Tech Pkg, Navigation, Auto,
Alloy Wheels, PW, PL, New Car Trade!
$
16,999
*
2010 SUZUKI
KIZASHI GTS
Sunroof, Power Seat, Alloys, Dual Climate
Control, Only 2 Left To Choose From
$
17,700
*
2010 SUZUKI SX4
CROSSOVER AWD
#S1683A, Tech Pkg, Alloy Wheels,
Navigation, Sunroof!!
$
15,987
*
2011 SUZUKI EQUATOR
CREW CAB 4X4
#S1600A, Sport Pkg, Alloy Wheels, Auto,
Power Windows/Locks, Only 700 Miles!
$
24,799
*
PRE-OWNED SUZUKI BLOWOUT
2011 E S CA L A DE S
b y Ca d illa c
0
%
A P R
FOR
72 M OS
$
37,991
$
37,991
**G M B uy B ack.
$
57,990
$
57,990
$
28,998
$
28,998
3TO CHOOS E
FROM
M ustbe SAB Tierthrough Ally.Tax& Tagsextra.
2012 CTS A W D
2012 CTS A W D
$
359
$
359
$0Down P a ym e n t $0Down P a ym e n t
$01s tP a ym e n t $01s tP a ym e n t
$0S e c urity De pos it $0S e c urity De pos it
By C a dilla c
Lease price based on a 2012 CTS Sdn with AllW heelDrive $40,340 M SRP.$359 permonth plus9% salestaxtotal$391 per
month.39 M onth lease 10,000 milesperyear.38 M onthly paymentstotal$14,858 $.25/mile penalty over32,500 miles.$0 down
paymentplus$0 firstpaymentplustags,LESSEE M UST Q UALIFY FO R G M TAR G ETED PR IV ATE O FFER O R IFYO U HAV E A
CUR R EN T LEASE O N A 19 9 9 O R N EW ER N O N G M V EHICLE. Leasee responsible forexcessive wearand tear.M usttake
delivery by 1/3/2012.RequiresALLY BankTierS orA creditapproval.Please see salesperson forcomplete details.
2012 S RX L UXURY
2012 S RX L UXURY
$
439
$
439
$0Down P a ym e n t $0Down P a ym e n t
$01s tP a ym e n t $01s tP a ym e n t
$0S e c urity De pos it $0S e c urity De pos it
Lease price based on a 2012 SRX Fwd Luxury Edition $40,590 M SRP.$439 permonth plus9% salestaxtotal$479 permonth.
39 M onth lease 10,000 milesperyear.38 M onthly paymentstotal$18,681 $.25/mile penalty over32,500 miles.$0 down payment
plus$0 firstpaymentplustags,LESSEEM UST Q UALIFY FO R G M TAR G ETED PR IV ATE O FFER O R IFYO U HAV E A
CUR R EN T LEASE O N A 19 9 9 O R N EW ER N O N G M V EHICLE. Leasee responsible forexcessive wearand tear.M usttake
delivery by 1/3/2012.RequiresALLY BankTierS orA creditapproval.Please see salesperson forcomplete details.
By C a dilla c
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2 011 JEEP GRAND
CHEROK EE 4 X 4
#18356, Alloys, K eylessEn try,
L ow M iles
N OW
$
24,98 9
*
7 P assen ger, 3 To Choose F rom
N OW
$
22,8 98
*
L eather, Alloys, L ow M iles, 3 To Choose F rom
N OW
$
19,960
*
#18333, V6, Alloys
N OW
$
18 ,58 2
*
#18334, Alloys, CD , L ow M iles
N OW
$
12,98 0
*
2 010 FORD FOCUS SES
#18353A, L eather, M oon roof, Heated S eats,
Alloys, On e Own erF resh Trad e!
N OW
$
14,68 0
*
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N OW
$
18 ,695
*
N OW
$
17,990
*
AL L NEW BOD Y! CD , P . W in d ows,
K eylessEn try, 2 To Choose F rom
N OW
$
17,8 8 0
*
#18346, L eather, M oon roof, Rear
S p oiler, Alloys, L ow M iles
N OW
$
17,8 50
*
#18336, Alloys, P . W in d ows, CD , L ow M iles
2 011 DODGE NITRO SE 4 X 4
$
17,968
*
Alloys, P . W in d ows, Au to, 5 L eftTo Choose F rom
2 011 SUZUK ISX 4 AW D
$
14,98 8
*
7 P assen ger, L eather, Alloys, 2 L eft
2 010 FORD EX P LORER EDDIE BAUER 4 X 4
$
23,960
*
Alloys, CD , K eylessEn try, On ly3 L eft
2 011 K IA SORENTO AW D
$
18 ,98 4
*
#18326, Alloys, CD , P . S eat
2 010 FORD EDGE SELAW D
$
23,8 90
*
#18345, Alloys, P . W in d ows, K eylessEn try, L ow M iles
2 010 CHEV Y SILV ERADO EX T CAB 4 X 4
$
22,98 8
*
Au to, Alloys, CD , 2 To Choose F rom
2 010 K IA FORTE EX
$
13,8 73
*
#18299, Au to, A/ C, CD , GreatM P G!
2 009 K IA RIO LX
$
9,998
*
2 010 CHEV Y
TRAV ERSEAW D
2 010 FORD ESCAP E
LIM ITED 4 X 4
#18332, Alloys, P . S eat, K eylessEn try, L ow M iles
N OW
$
20 ,995
*
2 011 FORD
TAURUS SEL
2 011 JEEP LIBERTY
SP ORT 4 X 4
2 008 P ONTIAC
GRAND P RIX
#18335, K eylessEn try, L ow M iles,
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600
FINANCIAL
610 Business
Opportunities
BAR/TAVERN
FOR SALE
Turn key business.
Liquor license &
patio license. Air
conditioned. Lower
level 1 bedroom
apt. Reduced to
$159,000 Owner
Retiring.
570-929-3214
JAN-PRO
Commercial Cleaning
Of Northeastern PA
Concerned about
your future?
BE YOUR OWN BOSS
Work Full or Part
time. Accounts
available NOW
throughout Luzerne
& Lackawanna
counties. We guar-
antee $5,000 to
$200,000 in annual
billing. Investment
Required. Were
ready are you?
For more info call
570-824-5774
Jan-Pro.com
LIQUOR LICENSE
LUZERNE COUNTY
$25,000
215-595-8747
LINEUP
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INCLASSIFIED!
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
in classified
is the best way
tocleanout your closets!
Youre in bussiness
with classified!
630 Money To Loan
We can erase
your bad credit -
100% GUARAN-
TEED. Attorneys
for the Federal
Trade Commission
say theyve never
seen a legitimate
credit repair opera-
tion. No one can
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accurate and timely
information from
your credit report.
Its a process that
starts with you and
involves time and a
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pay your debts.
Learn about manag-
ing credit and debt
at ftc. gov/credit. A
message from The
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the FTC.
700
MERCHANDISE
702 Air
Conditioners
AIR CONDITIONER
$30.
570-779-1215
708 Antiques &
Collectibles
$ ANTIQUES BUYING $
Old Toys, model kits,
Bikes, dolls, guns,
Mining Items, trains
&Musical Instruments,
Hess. 474-9544
JACKO ANTIQUES
134 Route 11,
Larksville
(Next to Woodys
Fireplace & Pro-Fix)
Oak Icebox.
Mahogany Stack
Bookcase, Oak
Stack Bookcase.
Lionel & American
Flyer Trains, Coins.
We do upholstery,
furniture repair,
chair caning, re-glu-
ing, cloth & rush
seats. We also buy
Gold, Silver & Coins.
570-855-7197 or
570-328-3428
NAUTICAL themed
decoration, 15 large
wooden sailing ship
models, 6 medium
/small ship models,
model sea birds,
sailor figures,
assortment of light-
boxes, paintings,
plaques, large boat
shaped coffee table
with oars 4.5x 2w,
wooden steering
wheel, wooden
steering wheel with
gauges, standing
boat shaped shelv-
ing unit, 5tlx18w, .
1 captain statue,
ship floats & more.
$200. 823-7957
WALL MIRRORS
4 antique wall mir-
rors. Must take all.
$100. 570-779-1342
708 Antiques &
Collectibles
YEARBOOKS:
Coughlin H.S. 26,
28, 32, 34, 43-44,
46, 49, 51-55, 61,
62, 63, 67, 86-88,
94; GAR H.S. 34-37,
42-47, 55-56, 61,
72-73, 80, 84, 05,
06, Meyers H.S.: 60,
74-77, Wyoming
Valley West H.S. 68-
69, 71, 73, 78, 84,
85, 86, 87, 88, 90,
93; Old Forge H.S.
66, 72, 74; Kingston
H.S. 38-45, 49, 64;
Plymouth H.S. 29-
33, 35, 37, 38-39,
46-48, 53-55,
Hanover H.S. 51-
52, 54; Berwick H.S.
52-53, 56-58, 60,
67, 68-69; Lehman
H.S. 55, 73-76, 78,
80; Westmoreland
H.S. 52-54; Nanti-
coke Area H.S. 76;
Luzerne H.S. 51-52,
56-57; West Pittston
H.S. Annual 26-28,
31-32, 54, 59-60,
66; Bishop Hoban
H.S. 72-75, 80, 81;
West Side Central
Catholic H.S. 65, 71-
76, 80, 81, 84;
Pittston H.S. 63; St.
Marys H.S. 29;
Northwest H.S. 73,
76, 77, 78; Lake
Lehman H.S. 74, 76,
78 Marymount H.S.
61, 62, 63, 64
Call 570-825-4721
710 Appliances
A P P L I A N C E
PA R T S E T C .
Used appliances.
Parts for all brands.
223 George Ave.
Wilkes-Barre
570-820-8162
HESS trucks in
boxes, 1998 $22.
2000 $20. 2010
$25. 1 wall clock,
key wound, works
but stops $75.
570-735-1589
MICROWAVE OVEN
1 white GE Mono-
gram Spacemaker
under cabinet
JVM152H. Pur-
chased 1990, good,
clean condition.
Includes mounting
bracket & manual.
$50. 570-825-6900
MICROWAVE Sharp
1200 watts $20.
570-823-3781 or
570-831-5505
REFRIGERATOR
almost new
Frigidaire, white 29
1/2 W, freezer on
top, pickup in
Exeter, $275.
570-362-2766
RETIRED REPAIRMAN
Top loading
Whirlpool & Ken-
more Washers, Gas
& Electric Dryers.
570-833-2965
570-460-0658
WASHER & DRYER
Maytag $350. Small
chest freezer $75.
570-328-4913
WASHER & DRYER
new, white, electric,
used only several
times. moving mist
sell $400 cash for
both. 466-8314
WASHER & electric
dryer, Kenmore
apartment style
stacked $125.
570-239-6586
Why Spend
Hundreds on
New or Used
Appliances?
Most problems
with your appli-
ances are usually
simple and inex-
pensive to fix!
Save your hard
earned money, Let
us take a look at it
first!
30 years in
the business.
East Main
Appliances
570-735-8271
Nanticoke
712 Baby Items
BABY WALKER
Safety 1st Disney
music & lights, $25.
Graco infant car
seat, holds infant 5-
30 pounds 2 bases.
$40. 570-735-6527
CHILD CARRIER
Kelty Kids FC 3.0
blue for on and off
trail. like new! $150
570-333-0470
INFANT CARRIER
Kelty Kids Wallaby
blue, new $25.
570-288-7905
PACK N PLAY $10.
Graco $10.
570-288-7273
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
Turn to classified.
Its a showroom in print!
Classifieds got
the directions!
716 Building
Materials
BATHTUB wall sur-
round with bath
$200. 696-3368
FLOOD CONTROL
USED CONCRETE
BARRIERS FOR SALE
Available for pick up
in Clarks Summit
12x52 $10/l.f.
12x34 $8/l.f.
20x34 $12/l.f.
Delivery Available @
$100 per hour.
Grabber Rental
Fee $400
570-586-2145
LIGHTS emergency
power failure light, 2
lights on each unit,
hang & plug in $39.
each. 570-636-3151
PATIO BLOCKS
approximately 500
used blocks with
edging. Reason-
able. Under $500.
654-0907
PATIO DOOR. Slid-
ing. Includes screen
and storm door.
Complete with
frame and hard-
ware. Very good
condition. Both
units. $300
570-868-6505
720 Cemetery
Plots/Lots
MEMORIAL SHRINE
CEMETERY
6 Plots Available
May be Separated
Rose Lawn Section
$450 each
570-654-1596
MEMORIAL SHRINE
LOTS FOR SALE
6 lots available at
Memorial Shrine
Cemetery. $2,400.
Call 717-774-1520
SERIOUS INQUIRES ONLY
726 Clothing
BOOTS Skechers
twinkle toe, choco-
late, girls size 1 & 2,
new in box $30.
each.570-696-4020
BOYS CLOTHES
size large & XL,
mostly name
brands, 30 items
$30. Boys winter
coats size LG name
brands $10. each.
all for $25.237-1583
COAT new black
long, never worn,
Faux collar $60.
Gorgeous.
570-287-6279
730 Computer
Equipment &
Software
FOR SALE: APPLE MAC
loaded with photo
and editing soft-
ware. Adobe Illus-
trator CS2/Adobe
Photoshop CS2/
Final Cut Pro HD/
Dreamweaver 8/
$500.
570-814-5626
732 Exercise
Equipment
BICYCLE: Miami Sun
3-wheel, great con-
dition $225.
570-239-6586
EXERCISE EQUIP-
M E N T : P i l a t e s
Bench with arm
attachments & dvd
$125; Mini trampo-
line $20; Various
Exercise tapes &
small equipment $5-
$10; Stationary bike,
older, free! Call
570-817-7254
STEPPER: TunTuri,
Digital readout and
instruction book.
Excellent condition.
$20. 570-696-1703
742 Furnaces &
Heaters
HEATER. Propane
gas, with 30 cop-
per tubing. $100 or
best offer.
570-287-9946
STOVE vintage coal
Frigidaire $299.
570-696-3368
744 Furniture &
Accessories
ANTIQUES: book-
case desk $2,100.
Victorian wicker
$100. Oak dining
table $375. Pine 3
drawer chest $90.
Bamboo book shelf
$85. Step end table
$65. Limoges china
bowl $100. Other
items, oak 5 shelf
wardrobe $175.
Small pine table
$75. Fabric 5 panel
screen $155.
570-675-0586
BATHROOM STAND
small, white 2
shelves, bottom
drawer $25. Broy-
hill solid oak coffee
table, glass top,
matching end table
$50. Solid oak
entertainment cen-
ter $150. Small,
country style table
with painted amish
figures on top $25.
570-474-1648
BEDROOM SUITE,
Contemporary, wal-
nut color, full size
bed, dresser, chest
of drawers, 2 night
stands. $500.
570-328-4913
DEN FURNITURE,
Sofa, 3 Tables,
Ottoman, Chair,
$400. Rocker, $100.
570-675-5046
after 6 p.m.
DINING room Dining
room table with top
pad & 6 padded
chairs $50; jumping
horse $20; desk &
chair $30.868-6732
DINING ROOM SET
antique Jade,
Table, 6 chairs,
china cabinet, serv-
er $395. Maple bed
& matching dresser
with mirror $175.
Maple platform
rocker $25. Maple
microwave server/
stand $45. Maple
desk $45. Coffee
table, dark wood, )
$45. 2 end tables,
dark wood $45.
Maple dresser with
mirror $75. Beige
large lamp $35.
Sewing Cabinet
$25. Telephone
bench $20. Brass
floor lamp $45.
Small metal desk &
chair $25.
570-587-3795
570-457-2832.
DINING room table,
Oblong, excellent
condition 4 chairs,
leaf extension $200.
570-696-3988
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END TABLES 2 oak
$20. TV 13 color,
new $25. Rock &
swivel rocker, blue
plaid $35. 331-4708
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER 56wx71h,
glass doors, 2
lights, $225.
570-735-5482
744 Furniture &
Accessories
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER Parker
House, solid oak
58w, 50h, 21d,
32 RCA TV and
Panasonic stereo
system. $400 or
best offer for all.
570-262-3967
ENTERTAINMENT
center, 3 pieces, 2
end pieces are 24
W, center piece 43
W, 6 3T, 90% oak,
very good condition,
paid $1000 sell
$350. 542-4666
FURNI SH FURNI SH
FOR LESS FOR LESS
* NELSON *
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Recliners from $299
Lift Chairs from $699
New and Used
Living Room
Dinettes, Bedroom
210 Division St
Kingston
Call 570-288-3607
LAMPS (2) parlor
stand up, grey metal
& black. $25 each.
570-740-1246
AFFORDABLE
MATTRESS SALE
We Beat All
Competitors Prices!
Mattress Guy
Twin sets: $159
Full sets: $179
Queen sets: $199
All New
American Made
570-288-1898
SOFA gold, 2 years
old, excellent condi-
tion $135. 5 x 7 area
rug, flower pattern
$30. 570-287-7379
SOFA, Broyhill, Flo-
ral. Like new. $190.
570-740-1392
STOOLS: 24 black
wooden ladderback
natural seat from
JCPenney - sold as
set of 3 $75.
570-333-0470
TABLE, formica top,
5 chairs good con-
dition. circa 50s
$50. 570-388-6863
WALL UNIT
3 sections, $100.
570-287-0183
WASHER Whirlpool
duet front load 7
years old, not work-
ing Model GHW9
100LW1 $50.
570-696-5610
WING CHAIR beauti-
ful $30.
570-779-1215
752 Landscaping &
Gardening
JOHN DEERE 1968
tractor 112 in good
condition, all papers
$500. OBO.
570-287-5745
Patrick & Debs
Lawn Care
See our ad under
Call An Expert
1162 Landscape &
Garden
754 Machinery &
Equipment
SNOW BLOWER
Lawn Boy, 3 HP,
reconditioned, EZ to
start. $125. MTF
snow blower 4.5
HP, electric start,
new rubber on the
blades$145.
570-239-6586
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SNOW THROWER
MTD 21 single
stage, excellent
condition $175.
call 570-693-2129
SNOWBLOWER
Craftsman, 22 5
HP self-propelled,
electric start. $225
570-457-7854
756 Medical
Equipment
PERFIT INCONTI-
NENCEUNDER-
WEAR Size X-L.14
per package $5.
each. 288-9940
POWER WHEEL-
CHAIR. Activecare
Catalina model 2
years old, like new,
originally $4k $900.
570-474-9906
POWERCHAIR/
Invacare Pronto
M51. Excellent con-
dition, used only two
months, leather
seat depth and
width 18 $600.
570-655-6588
SCOOTER/Pride
Rivo, blue, excellent
condition, used
once, vehicle lift
attachment includ-
ed. Front and rear
baskets, battery
included. $1,800.
Call 570-885-1960
WHEELCHAIR
Electric, Jazzy 1107,
excellent condition,
needs new battery.
Please call for
details. $1,000. OBO
570-690-3478
758 Miscellaneous
ACTIVITY TABLE
Nilo multi-use with
removable mat $50
Candy Molds,
assorted, 30+.,
some new. $18.
570-287-4531
All Junk
Cars &
Trucks
Wanted
Highest
Prices
Paid In
CA$H
FREE
PICKUP
570-574-1275
758 Miscellaneous
ANTIQUE SHOW-
CASE 141Lx24W.
Broken glass on one
end, top but still
nice. All the glass in
front & shelving is
good. Need to move
it soon. FREE.
570-408-5173
BEDLINER: 89
Chevy S10 truck
bedliner, standard
6 cab $25. battery
charger 6/12 volt,
2/6 amp, new $30.
Chevy small block
headers with gas-
kets $20 each.
Large frameless
mirror 36x42 $50.
570-740-1246
Boys 20 dirt bike
Redline, $35. Tech
Deck skateboards
and ramps, over 25
pieces $20.
570-237-1583
CANES & WALKING
STICKS over 30
available. $4- $5
each. CHRISTMAS
ITEMS & HOUSE-
HOLD ITEMS over
200 available,
includes Christmas
lights, trees, orna-
ments, flowers,
vases, lamps, bas-
kets, nic nacs also 4
piece luggage.
Samsonite belt
massager. All for
$65 570-735-2081.
CHRISTMAS ITEMS
quality gifts ideal for
your Christmas fair
or holiday bazaar.
valued over $400.
yours for $100. 823-
3030 ask for Bob Sr.
9:30am until 9pm
CLOTHING mens
large & x-large,
boys size 8 navy
blue suit, boys 18
size 18 tan suit, red
lace formal dress
size 2, glassware
1/2 off, novels, Ger-
man text books,
baskets. 822-5560
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with a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130
COVER for 6 pickup
box, good condition
$40. 570-655-0546
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will accept ads for
used private party
merchandise only
for items totaling
$1,000 or less. All
items must be
priced and state
how many of each
item. Your name
address, email and
phone number must
be included. No ads
for ticket sales
accepted. Pet ads
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One Submission per
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You may place your
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GAME TABLE: half
moon, mahagony,
lid spins open to
reveal full game
table. Hotel sterling
bridge tallies still in
side! $475.
570.406.4092
GIFT SAMPLES:
multi-line gift rep
samples, popular
gift, baby, station-
ary and textile sam-
ples. 288-4795
GRILL. Charcoal,
Blackbarrel type.
Top lifts, 24x35 grill
space. $20.
570-333-4827
MAILBOX Lake
Lehman airbrushed
mailbox. $60.
570-477-1269
SNOW PLOW for
cars/vans Solotec
$150. Rice Cooker
16 cup $3. Ice
skates ladies size 6
$5. Jazz sneakers
size 6.5 $5.
570-696-3368
SNOW TIRES 4 185/
65/R15, excellent
condition. $300.
570-696-1450
STEAM CLEANER/
FLOOR, brand new
in box $75.
570-740-1392
WARMER Creators
brand, inside slide
doors front & back,
2 racks, $750.
570-636-3151
762 Musical
Instruments
ORGAN Wurlizer
500 series with
bench, needs minor
tuneup. $350 OBO.
570-417-6597
PIANO: Console
near mint condition
with matching
bench, just tuned.
$500. 474-6362
766 Office
Equipment
OFFICE EQUIP-
MENT. 4 desks with
returns, $50 each.
Copier, $50, file
cabinets, 4 drawer,
$20, paper cutter,
$10, Desk chairs,
$10. 570-690-3840
before 6PM
PRINTER Lexmark
X5100 all-in-one
printer/scanner/copi
er. Uses b&w &
color cartridges.
$20. 675-4237
776 Sporting Goods
BIKES. Girls, 15
speed 26 All-ter-
rain, Boys, 18 speed
26 Multi-terrain
Stone Mtn. Bike.
$65. for both.
570-333-4827
GUN CABINET holds
10 guns, all wood,
glass doors with
lock, like new $200.
570-655-0546
776 Sporting Goods
NORDIC TRACK CX
1055 lift compatinle
with incline ramp, 19
workout programs,
HR monitor, 18
stride, hardly used.
paid over $1000 sell
for $499. OBO.
570-417-6597
PROFORM exercise
bike with EKGrip
pulse $100. Rifle
Case for quad,
mounted $50.
570-823-3781 or
570-831- 5505
RECUMBENT BIKE
1 Fitness Quest
EDGE Model 491pr
programmable. Pur-
chased 2002. Very
good condition.
Includes manual
$75. 570-825-6900
778 Stereos/
Accessories
SUBWOOFERS: 2
12 JL audio with
sub box and Pioneer
500 mono power
amp paid $250 or
best offer. 6 months
old. 570-825-6318
780 Televisions/
Accessories
TELEVISION, 24
Daewood. In excel-
lent condition. $25
OBO. 570-696-1703
TELEVISION: GE.
28 works good,
needs remote $80.
570-740-1246
TV Sharp 27,
remote $100. 823-
3781 or 831-5505
784 Tools
WHEELBARROW 1
Kobalt industrial.
size rubber hand
grips $50. 2 5500lb
industrial sized pal-
let jacks $225. each
2 industrial 2x4
push carts $25
each. Take all for
$500. 357-2403
786 Toys & Games
GAME TABLE: Har-
vard Standing game
table 8 games in all.
50L x 30W x 32H
$125. 696-3988
HESS TRUCKS
set of Hess trucks
from 1990-2008
$450. + 11 extras at
$20. each. In boxes
never opened.
570 825 3688
TV TEDDY
6 videos $18.
570-696-3368
ZHU ZHU pets giant
hamster city playset
$75. F.P. twin time
dollhouse with furni-
ture $60.
570-696-4020
788 Stereo/TV/
Electronics
GPS: Garmin Model
#200W, 4x3
screen. Few years
old. Complete with
auto charger & suc-
tion mount. $40.
570-825-3784
790 Swimming
Pools/Hot Tubs
HOT TUB / SPA
QCA turquoise + 3
deluxe deep depth.
Accommodates 6
people. 32 water
jets. 10 air jets. 82
x 79 x 38 1/2.
$1,500. Chemicals
included with tub.
For for info, call
570-823-1686
792 Video
Equipment
VCR Sharp 4 head,
hi-fi stereo $10.
570-823-3781 or
570-831-5505
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100, mostly new
$75. 570-740-1392
794 Video Game
Systems/Games
XBOX LIVE GOLD
Xbox Live 12 Month
Prepaid Card. I pur-
chased from
Gamestop a week
ago but didnt need
it and cannot return
it. Can redeem on
the spot via com-
puter. Legitimate,
physical card, not a
hacked code. $40.
570-814-3383
796 Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
NEED CASH?
We Buy:
Gold & Gold coins,
Silver, Platinum,
old bills, Watches,
Costume Jewelry,
Diamonds, Gold
Filled, Sterling Sil-
ver Flatware,
Scrap Jewelry,
Military items, old
Tin & Iron Toys,
Canadian coins &
paper money,
most foreign
money (paper/coin).
Visit our new loca-
tion @ 134 Rt. 11,
Larksville
next to WOODYS
FIRE PLACE
& PRO FIX.
We make house calls!
Buyer & seller of
antiques! We also
do upholstering.
570-855-7197
570-328-3428
796 Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
The Vi deo
Game St or e
28 S. Main W.B.
Open Mon- Sat,
12pm 6pm
570-822-9929 /
570-941-9908
$$ CASH PAID $$
VI DE O GAME S &
S YS TE MS
Highest $$ Paid
Guaranteed
Buying all video
games &
systems. PS1 & 2,
Xbox, Nintendo,
Atari, Coleco,
Sega, Mattel,
Gameboy,
Vectrex etc.
DVDs, VHS & CDs
& Pre 90s toys,
The Video
Game Store
1150 S. Main
Scranton
Mon - Sat,
12pm 6pm
570-822-9929
VITOS
&
GINOS
Wanted:
Junk
Cars &
Trucks
Highest
Prices
Paid!!
FREE
PICKUP
288-8995
WANTED
JEWELRY
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( 570) 48GOLD8
( 570- 484- 6538)
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10am - 6pm
Cl osed Sundays
1092 Highway 315 Blvd
( Pl aza 315)
315N . 3 mi l es af t er
Mot orworl d
We Pay At Least
80% of the London
Fix Market Price
for All Gold Jewelry
Visit us at
WilkesBarreGold.com
Or email us at
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800
PETS & ANIMALS
810 Cats
CATS & KI TTENS
12 weeks & up.
All shots, neutered,
tested,microchipped
VALLEY CAT RESCUE
824-4172, 9-9 only
CATS (2) free 1
female, 1 male,
neutered. About 4/5
months, litter
trained, likes dogs.
570-829-4930
CATS: 2 long haired
1 with red. Must stay
indoors, adopt sep-
erately. 851-0436
KITTENS. Free to
good home 6 weeks
old, litter trained.
570-735-2243
KITTENS: FREE
1 Tiger, 2 orange/
white, 1 white /
black, 1 orange
tabby. 309-4573
815 Dogs
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ALASKAN MALAMUTE
AKC Registered.
White female. 7
months old.
Call 570-510-6428
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BOSTON TERRIER
Male 3 years old.
Papers. Not
neutered. $450.
BOSTON TERRIER PUG
Female. 1.5 years
old. Not spade.
$375.
* PUPPIES *
Boston Terrier, Pug
2 males. Born
8/11/11. $275. 1
male. Blue eyes
(rare). $375.
Ready to Go!
Call 570-825-5659
or 570-793-3905
CHOW PUPPIES
Sweet, affectionate,
loving puppies. First
shots & papers.
$650/each.
570-655-3189
IRISH SETTERS
Beautiful puppies,
AKC registered.
$300. Call
570-746-3637
POMERANIAN PUPPIES
Parents on premises
Shots Current. $500
570-401-1838
SHIBA INU PUPPIES
Cute as a fox! ACA
reg. $400. Also,
Alaskan Malmute
Puppies, $450.
570-477-3398
St. Bernard, Poms,
Yorkies, Maltese,
Husky, Rotties,
Doberman, Golden,
Dachshund, Poodle,
570-453-6900
570-389-7877
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REAL ESTATE
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906 Homes for Sale
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ASHLEY
19 Davis St.
Very affordable sin-
gle family, 3 bed-
room, 2 bath
starter home in a
good location.
MLS #10-4026
$29,900
Call Jay Crossin
Ext. 23
Crossin Real
Estate
570-288-0770
ASHLEY
SUNDAY, NOV-6
1PM-3PM
Not in Flood Zone
77 Cook Street
2 or 3 bedroom Sin-
gle Home for Sale.
Off street parking.
Large yard.
$82,000
Negotiable
(570) 814-4730
AVOCA
314 Packer St.
Remodeled 3 bed-
room with 2 baths,
master bedroom
and laundry on 1st
floor. New siding
and shingles. New
kitchen. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-3174
$99,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
906 Homes for Sale
BACK MOUNTAIN
Beautiful 5 bed-
room, 2.2 baths &
FANTASTIC Great
Room with built in
bar, private brick
patio, hot tub &
grills! 4 car garage
with loft + attached
2 car garage.
Situated on over 6
acres of privacy
overlooking Francis
Slocum with a great
view of the lake!
Lots of extras & the
kitchen is out of this
world! MLS#11-3131
$625,000
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
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BACK MOUNTAIN
NEW LISTING
Wonderful Back
Mountain find in
Elmcrest develop-
ment. Big enough
to raise four daugh-
ters with 3
bedroms, 3 baths,
woodburning fire-
place, hot tub,
replacement win-
dows and hard-
wood floors under
new carpeting, all
on a large lot with
fieldstone walls.
MLS#11-3279
$247,500
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
BACK MOUNTAIN
1215 Mountain Rd.
Well maintained
ranch home set on
2 acres with apple
trees on property.
This home offers 3
bedrooms, sunroom
& enclosed porch.
Lower level with
brick fireplace. 2
car garage.
$172,500
MLS# 11-2436
Call Geri
570-696-0888
BEAR CREEK
475 East Ave.
Top to bottom re-do
for this beautiful 3
bedroom, 1.75 bath,
2 story home locat-
ed in the Meadow
Run Lake communi-
ty of Bear Creek.
Tranquil setting,
modern interior all
re-done, granite
countertops in the
kitchen, exterior
with new landscap-
ing and stone patio
with lake frontage
to name a few!
MLS 11-1643
$329,900
Call Jay A.
Crossin
570-288-0770
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
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570-288-0770
BEAR CREEK
601 Sandspring Dr
true log home on 4
acres of privacy.
built with care &
quality! features
include 2 master
suites with walk-in
closets. Each Mst
Bath has a jacuzzi &
shower. Graced
with Custom River
Stone Fireplace,
exposed beams &
real hardwood
floors. A wall of win-
dows to enjoy the
outdoor vista's.
Large Family room
on 1st floor & Large
recreation room
lower level. Ideal for
entertaining family &
friends. This home
has 4 full baths. 2
Covered Porches to
relax on a porch
swing or enjoy the
sunny rear deck
overlooking the
wooded land. Cus-
tom Kitchen with
GRANITE counter
tops, HICKORY
Cabinets & of
course Stainless
Steel appliances.
MLS 11-7410
$399,900
570-643-2100
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BEAR CREEK
Meadow Run Road
Enjoy the exclusive
privacy of this 61
acre, 3 bedroom, 2
bath home with
vaulted ceilings and
open floor plan. Ele-
gant formal living
room, large airy
family room and
dining room and
gorgeous 3 season
room opening to
large deck with hot
tub. Modern eat in
kitchen with island,
gas fireplace,
upstairs and wood
burning stove
downstairs. This
stunning property
boasts a relaxing
pond and walking
trail. Sit back
and savor
the view
MLS 11-3462
$443,900
Sandy Rovinski
Ext. 26
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
BLAKESLEE
47 Scenic Drive
Country Colonial,
hilltop setting. Living
room/den with fire-
place. Large kitchen
/ great room. Family
room with large win-
dows on every wall.
Covered wrap-
around porch. Full
basement. 3 car
garage. 11-4498
$259,627
570-643-2100
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Wyoming County
Home with 30 Acres
This country estate
features 30 acres of
prime land with a
pretty home, ultra
modern kitchen, 2
full modern baths,
bright family room,
den, living room and
3 good sized bed-
rooms. This proper-
ty has open fields
and wooded land, a
stream, several
fieldstone walls and
lots of road
frontage. Equipment
and rights included.
$489,000. 11-3751
Call Jerry Bush Jr.
Coldwell Banker
Gerald L. Busch
Real Estate
570-288-2514
DALLAS
Proposed new
construction
Ranch Condo
in Green Briar with
a 1 car garage,
community pool &
tennis in a great
adult community.
$229,900
MLS# 10-1105
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
DALLAS
Fantastic home with
a large family room
with fireplace. You
will love the kitchen
and get ready for
Summer Fun
in the private in
ground pool.
MLS# 11-1141
$257,500
Four Star
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570-674-9950
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kitchen.
MLS#11-3387
$118,800
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V oice C om m and w / Bluetooth,Fog Lam ps
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L OW A S L OW A S $29,225
*
$29,225
*
$29,225
*
S tk#1286017
M S RP -$34,345
$500 Rebate,$1,000 Returning Lessee,$500 M ilitary
5.7 Liter V 8 Hem i,6 Speed A uto,C D/M P3,
Sirius XM Satellite Radio
2012 RAM2500 REG. CAB 4x4 2012
N OW A S N OW A S
L OW A S L OW A S $29,782
*
$29,782
*
$29,782
*
2012 DODGE JOURNEY STX AWD 2012
S tk#1247004
M S RP -$28,485
N OW A S N OW A S
L OW A S L OW A S $25,745
*
$25,745
*
$25,745
*
Returning Lessee $1,000,M ilitary $500
Uconnect V oice C om m and W ith Blue Tooth,
4.3 Touchscreen,Rem ote Start,6 Speed A uto
2012 RAM1500 EXPRESS 2012
QUAD CAB 4X4
S tk#1286026
M S RP -$34,450
N OW A S N OW A S
L OW A S L OW A S $30,472
*
$30,472
*
$30,472
*
Includes Lessee Rebate $1,000 & M ilitary $500
5.7L V 8 Hem i,A utom atic,Pow er Locks,Pow er W indow s,C D/M P3,
Sirius Satellite Radio,Tire Pressure M onitoring Display,Trailer Brake
C ontrol,C loth 40/20/40 Bench Seat,Speed C ontrol,Rem ote Keyless
Entry,A nti-Spin DifferentialRear A xle,Uconnect V oice C om m and w ith
Bluetooth,A uto-Dim m ing Rearview M irror,C lass IV Receiver Hitch
2011 DODGE CALIBER EXPRESS
S tk#1161007
M S RP -$18,130*
Pow er W indow s,
Pow er Locks,C D/M P3
& Sirius XM Satellite
Radio
Includes $1,000 Rebate,$500 M ilitary,
$1,000 Returning Leasee
N OW A S
L OW A S
$14,723
*
Includes $2,500 Rebate,
Returning Lessess $1,000,M ilitary $500
Includes $3,500 Rebate,M ilitary $500,
A lly Bonus C ash $1000,Bonus C ash $1000
N OW A S L OW A S $24,825
*
3.6-Liter V 6,A utom atic,Pow er
A djustable Pedals,Driver &
Passenger -Side Pow er Sliding
Door,Pow er Liftgate,30 G B Hard
Drive w ith 6,700 Song,C apacity,
6.5-Inch Touch-Screen Display,
Second-Row O verhead 9-Inch V ideo
Screen,ParkV iew Rear Back Up
C am era,SIRIUS Satellite Radio
S tk#1181004
M S RP -$30,150
N OW A S
L OW A S
$18,861
*
Includes $3,000 Rebate,$500 A lly Bonus C ash,
$500 M ilitary,$500 Bonus C ash
2011 DODGE AVENGER MAINSTREET
S tk#1182009
M S RP -$24,950
3.6L,Uconnect w ith
V oice C om m and Pow er
W indow s & Pow er
Locks,M p3,Sirius XM
Satellite Radio
2011 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN MAINSTREET
2011 CHRYSLER 300 LIMITED
$28,503
* N OW A S
L OW A S
3.6L,A uto,Heated
Leather Seats,DualPane
Panoram ic Sunroof,
UC onnect w /Nav,C D/DV D
S tk#1151002
M S RP -$37,335
2011 DODGE DURANGO CREWAWD
Includes $2,000 Rebate,C urrent Lessess $1,000,M ilitary $500
$35,396
*
N OW A S
L OW A S
5.7 Liter V 8 HEM I,A utom atic,Rem ote
Start System ,Pow er Sunroof,Trailer Tow
G roup,Keyless Enter-N-G o,SIRIUS
Satellite Radio,Fog Lam ps,Navigation,
Rear DV D Entertainm ent
S tk#1187009
M S RP -$41,875
16M P G CITY
22M P G HW Y
A L L N E W DE S IGN ...
N E W A L L W HE E L DRIV E ...
N OW A S L OW A S
$22,546
Includes $2,500 Rebate,Lessee Rebate $1,000
& M ilitary $500
S tk#1173017
M S RP -$29,000
3.6-L V 6,Leather,Heated Seats,C D/DV D,6.5-Inch
Touch-Screen Display,30 G B Hard Drive,Six 276W
Boston A coustics Speakers,1-Y ear Sirius XM ,G PS
Navigation,Bi-Function Halogen Projector Hdlam ps
w /LED A ccents,Prem ium Fog Lam ps
2011 CHRYSLER 200 LIMITED
Rebate $1,000,Returning lessee $1,000,M ilitary $500
2011 RAM2500 SLT CREWCAB 4X4
Includes $4,500 Rebate,M ilitary $500,A lly Bonus
C ash $500,Bonus C ash $500,C om m ercialBonus
Rebate $1,000,Snow Plow Rebate $500
N OW A S L OW A S
$44,682
S tk#1188141
M S RP -$53,640
6.7L Cummins Turbo Diesel,
Spray in Bedliner,
6 Speed Auto., CD/DVD/MP3
Media Center w/ 6.5 Display
$22,892
*
N OW A S L OW A S
2011 JEEP PATRIOT LATITUDE
4x4 S tk#1174066
M S RP -$26,120
A utoStick A utom atic Transm ission,Uconnect V oice
C om m and w ith Bluetooth,USB Port for M obile Devices,
A uto-Dim m ing Rearview M irror w ith,M icrophone,Pow er
door locks,pow er w indow s,Heated seats,Pow er 6-W ay
Driver Seat,C D/DV D/M P3,SiriusXM Satellite Radio
2.4-Liter A utom atic,Uconnect V oice C om m and w ith
Bluetooth,Bluetooth Stream ing A udi,Pow er Locks,
Pow er W indow s,130 C D/M P3,SiriusXM Satellite,
UniversalG arage Door O pener
N OW A S L OW A S
$16,812
*
Rebate $2,500,Returning Lessee $1,000,M ilitary
$500,$500 A lly Bonus C ash,$500 Bonus C ash
S tk#1173023
M S RP -$22,650
2011 CHRYSLER 200 TOURING
2011 Dodge Nitro Heat 4x4
Includes $3,000 rebate,
$500 M ilitary,$1,000 Returning lessee
S tk#1156021
M S RP -$27,120
4.0-Liter V 6 autom atic,Pow er Locks,Pow er
W indow s,C D/M P3/ SiriusXM Satellite Radio,Deep
Tint Sunscreen G lass,Fog Lam ps,Trailer Tow Pkg
$21,751
*
N OW A S L OW A S
S UN ROOF
Includes $4250 Rebate,Returning lessee $1,000,M ilitary $500,C om m ercial$1000
2011 RAM1500 Big Horn Quad Cab 4X4
$25,373
*
N OW A S L OW A S
5.7-Liter V 8 HEM I,autom atic,Big
Horn Badge,Rem ote Start System ,
Trailer Brake C ontrol
S tk#1186155
M S RP -$37,835
BIG
HORN
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G AS
M ILEAG E
17CITY/ 24HW Y
250-hp 24-V alve SO HC i-V TEC 5-Speed A utom atic Transm ission 8 Passenger
Seating V ariable Torque M anagem ent 4-W heelDrive System (V TM -4 )
V ehicle Stability A ssist
TM
(V SA ) w ith Traction C ontrol Pow er W Indow s/Locks/
M irrors Front and Rear A ir C onditioning w ith A ir-Filtration System 229-W att
A M /FM /C D A udio System w ith 7 Speakers including Subw oofer Rem ote Entry
A BS Dual-Stage,M ultiple-Threshold Front A irbags (SRS) Front Side A irbags
w ith Passenger-Side O ccupant Position Detection System (O PDS)
2012 Hon d a
A CCORD L X
M odel#C P2f3C EW 177-hp 16-V alve DO HC i-V TEC Engine 5-Speed
A utom atic Transm ission Pow er W indow s/Locks/M irrors Rem ote Entry
C ruise C ontrol A ir C onditioning w ith A ir-Filtration System 160-W att A M /
FM /C D A udio System w ith 6 Speakers V ehicle Stability A ssist
TM
(V SA )
w ith Traction C ontrol A BS Sual-Stage,M ultiple-Threshold Front A irbags
(SRS) Dual-C ham ber Front Side A irbags w ith Passenger-Side O ccupant
Position Detection System (O PDS) Side C urtain A irbags
G AS
M ILEAG E
21CITY/ 27HW Y
2011 Hon d a
CR-V L X
M odel#RE4H3B32 180-hp,DO HC i-V TEC 4-cylinder engine 5-speed
autom atic transm ission RealTim e
TM
4W D system V ehicle Stability A ssist
TM
(V SA ) w ith traction control A nti-lock braking system (A BS) Dual-stage,
m ultiple-threshold front airbags (SR5) Front side airbags w ith passenger-
side O ccupant Position Detection System (O PDS) Side curtain airbags w ith
rollover sensor C D Player Pow er W indow s/Locks/M irrors A /C
M odel#FB2F5C EW 140-hp 16-V alve SO HC i-V TEC 5-Speed A utom atic
Transm ission A ir C onditioning w ith A ir-Filtration System Pow er W indow s/
Locks/M irrors C ruise C ontrol Rem ote Entry 160-W att A M /FM /C D A udio
System w ith 4 Speakers A BS Dual-Stage,M ultiple-Threshold Front
A irbags (SRS) Front Side A irbags w ith Passenger-Side O ccupant Position
Detection System (O PDS) Side C urtain A irbags
G AS
M ILEAG E
28CITY/ 39HW Y
$0DO W N
$
239/M O.*
$
239/M O.*
$
239/M O.*
*LEAS E 3 6 M ONTHS , 3 6K THROUG H AHFC . $0 DOW N. 1S T PAY M ENT AND TAG S DUE
AT DELIV ERY . RES IDUAL $14,612.55
$0DO W N
****LEAS E 3 6 M ONTHS THROUG H AHFC . $0 DOW N. 1S T PAY M ENT AND TAG S DUE AT DELIV ERY . RES IDUAL $18,219.20
2012 Hon d a
P IL OT L X
$
309/M O.****
$
309/M O.****
$
309/M O.****
D isclosure:1.9% - 36 m os,2.9% - 60 m osthru A .H .F.C .W -A -C on C ertified A ccords.C ertified H ondashave
1yr - 12k B asic W arranty.B alance of7yr - 100K P ow ertrain W arranty from in-service date.
08 PILO T V P B lack,44K........................................NO W $20,750
09 PILO T EXL S ilver,29K.....................................NO W $28,950
09 PILO T TO URING NA V I,DV D C herry,38K......NO W $30,750
PIL OT 4W D
H O N D A S
07 ELEM ENT EX R ed,67K M iles.........................NO W $14,950
08 ELEM ENT LX R ed,68K M iles.........................NO W $15,750
08 ELEM ENT LX S ilver,56K...............................NO W $16,500
EL EM EN T 4W D
10 INSIG HT EX B lue,21K M iles...........................NO W $17,950
10 INSIG HT EX G ray,22K...................................NO W $18,950
IN S IGHT HYBRID
07 C RV LX G reen,70K............................................NO W $15,350
06 C RV EX M oss,32K............................................NO W $16,950
07 C RV EXLG old,78K...........................................NO W $17,950
08 C RV LX B lue,43K..............................................NO W $18,250
08 C RV LX G reen,27K............................................NO W $18,950
09 C RV LX G reen,34K............................................NO W $19,750
08 C RV EXLR ed,63K............................................NO W $20,500
CRV 4W D
07A C C O RD SESDN G ray,61K.....................................NO W $13,50
06A C C O RD LX SDN G old,37K.................................NO W $13,950
06A C C O RD EXLV 6SDN G old,56K.....................NO W $13,950
07A C C O RD EX SDN G ray,51K..................................NO W $16,750
09A C C O RD LXP SDN B urgandy,26K..............................NO W $17,950
10A C C O RD LX SDN S ilver,28K................................NO W $17,950
09A C C O RD EX SDN S ilver,35K................................NO W $17,950
09A C C O RD LX SDN R ed,13K..................................NO W $17,950
08A C C O RD EX SDN S ilver,42K................................NO W $17,950
10A C C O RD LX SDN W hite,19K................................NO W $19,500
09A C C O RD EX SDN G reen,21K...............................NO W $19,950
09A C C O RD EX SDN B lack,19K................................NO W $19,950
09A C C O RD EXLSDN R ed,21K...............................NO W $20,750
10A C C O RD EXLSDN W hite,25K............................NO W $21,750
ACCORDS
$
219/M O.**
$
219/M O.**
$
219/M O.**
$0DO W N
**LEAS E 3 6 M ONTHS THROUG H AHFC . $0 DOW N. 1S T PAY M ENT AND TAG S DUE AT DELIV ERY . RES IDUAL $13 ,540.50
2.9%
60 m os
1.9%
36 m os
A CCO R D S
1
.9%
1
.9%
36 M O S. 36 M O S. 2
.9%
2
.9%
60 M O S. 60 M O S.
09 O DY SSEY LX M oss,25K..............................NO W $22,500
ODYS S EY
CIV IC
08 C IV IC EX SDN W hite,41K,5 S peed...................NO W $15,950
09 C IV IC LX C PE N avy,30K................................NO W $16,350
08 C IV IC EXL SDN G ray,34K............................NO W $16,750
09 C IV IC LX SDN R ed,21K................................NO W $16,750
10 C IV IC LX SDN S ilver,17K.............................NO W $17,500
10 C IV IC LXS SDN S ilver,16K...........................NO W $17,750
09 C IV IC EX SDN B lue,22K................................NO W $17,950
G AS
M ILEAG E
23CITY/ 34HW Y
***LEAS E 3 6 M ONTHS THROUG H AHFC . $0 DOW N. 1S T PAY M ENT AND TAG S
DUE AT DELIV ERY . RES IDUAL $12,23 7.75
$
209/M O.***
$
209/M O.***
$
209/M O.***
$0DO W N
03 HO NDA A C C O RD
EXL V 6 SDN
G old,73K M iles,W as$13,500
Now $11,500
07 SUBA RU
IM PREZA A W D
S ilver,39K,W as$17,950
Now $16,950
09 HY UNDA I
SO NA TA G LS SDN
B row n,40K M iles
Now $14,500
08 PO NTIA C
G 6 SDN
B lack,41K M iles,W as$13,950
Now $13,500
10 TO Y O TA
C A M RY LE SDN
G old,28K M iles
Now $16,950
07 FO RD EXPLO RER
BA UER 4W D
62K M iles,B row n
Now $16,950
07 M A ZDA C X-7
TO URING A W D
B lack,58K M iles
Now $17,950
09 TO Y O TA
M A TRIX SXR
S ilve,38K M iles
Now $16,950
08 DO DG E G RA ND
C A RA V A N SXT
W hite,79K M iles
Now $13,950
03 TO Y O TA
C A M RY XLE SDN
G ray,83K M iles,W as$11,950
Now $9,950
05 FO RD EXPLO RER
BA UER 4X4
W hite,72K,W as$14,500
Now $11,950
08 TO Y O TA TA C O M A
C LUB C A B TRD 4X4
N avy,46K M iles,W as$26,500
Now $24,500
08 NISSA N
A LTIM A S SDN
W hite,13K M iles,W as$18,950
Now $16,950
06 C HEV Y
TRA ILBLA ZER 4W D
S ilver,61K,W as$13,750
Now $12,950
07 JEEP C O M PA SS
LTD A W D
Khaki,60K M iles
Now $13,500
07 DO DG E RA M 1500
Q UA D SLT 4X4
S ilver,61K,W as$17,950
Now $16,950
09 SUBA RU
IM PREZA A W D
B lue,46K M iles
Now $16,750
02 TO Y O TA C A M RY
LE SEDA N
G ray,79K M iles
Now $9,950
09 TO Y O TA
C O RO LLA LE SDN
G ray,34K M iles
Now $14,500
03 DO DG E DA KO TA
C LUB C A B SXT 4X4
G ray,56K M iles
Now $11,950
06 INFINITI
G 35 A W D SDN
G old,62K M iles
Now $16,750
P SST!
N ICE W E A TH E R TO B U Y
A N ICE U SE D CA R !
B ronze,54K M iles
Now $7,950
02 BUIC K
C ENTURY SEDA N
08 C HEV Y S-10
Q UA D C A B 4X4
P ew ter,55K M iles
Now $13,750
08 NISSA N
Q UEST S
G ray,48K M iles
Now $16,750
08 SUBA RU
LEG A C Y 2.5I
Tan,28K M iles
Now $17,950
08 JEEP LIBERTY
SPO RT 4W D
G reen,30K M iles
Now $17,500
00 TO Y O TA
C A M RY LE SDN
S age,74K M iles
Now $7,950
07 C HEV Y
C O BA LT
S ilver,56K M iles
Now $8,950
99 HO NDA C IV IC
EX C PE
B lack,61K M iles
Now $7,250
08 JEEP LIBERTY
SPO RT 4W D
B lack,20K M iles
Now $18,500
02 HO NDA
C RV EX
S ilver,98K M iles
Now $10,500
Y O UR
NIC E
TRA DE
HERE
0.9 for24-36 m on ths a n d 1.9% for37
to 60 m on ths on a ll n e w A c c ord , Civic
(e xc lud e s Hyb rid s ), Cros s tour, CR-V ,
Od ys s e y, a n d P ilotm od e ls .
2012 Hon d a
CIV IC L X
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MSRP w/ Add Ons
$
23,519*
Ken Pollock Sale Price
$
21,995*
Manufacturer Rebate -
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20,995*
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MSRP
$
24,154*
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22,645*
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21,395*
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Stk# S1782
Power Windows/Locks, Keyless Entry, CD, A/C
MSRP
$
18,019*
Ken Pollock Sale Price
$
16,895*
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$
500*
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$
15,895*
SALE PRICE
2012 SUZUKI SX4 CROSSOVER
ALL WHEEL DRIVE
Stk#S1747
MSRP
$
18,419*
Ken Pollock Sale Price
$
17,495*
Manufacturer Rebate -
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1,000*
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15,995*
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2012 SUZUKI
SX4 SEDAN
Stk#S1722
Stk# S1718
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Alloy Wheels, 6Ft Box
MSRP
$
29,639*
$
27,695*
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SLE Equipment Pkg, Pure Silver Beauty!
0%
FINANCING
AVAILABLE
SAVE $6,564
2011 GMC YUKON XL
4X4
$
47,995
SLT Equipment Pkg, Moonroof,
Heated & Cooled Leather
Seating, 20 Polished Wheels
0%
for 72 mos
FINANCING
AVAILABLE
SAVE $7,515
2012 GMC ACADIA DENALI
ALL WHEEL DRIVE
$
43,995
White DiamondTri Coat Paint Over Cashmere Leather
SAVE $3,490
2012 GMC CANYON
CREW CAB 4X4
$
28,073
Choose from 3, SLE Pkg, Z-71 Pkg
SAVE $2,752
2011 GMC SIERRA
EXT CAB 1500 4X4
$
27,850
Power Tech Pkg, Choose
From 15, Ext & Crew Cabs
FROM
HOURS:
Monday Thru Thursday
8:00am - 8:00pm
Friday & Saturday
8:00am - 5:00pm
A Benson Family Dealership
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USED CARS
2010 CHRYSLER SEBRING
Low Miles............................................ $14,995
2010 DODGE CHARGER
Must See............................................. $16,995
2010 JEEP GR. CHEROKEE LAREDO
4X4, 25K Miles ..................................... $21,995
2011 BUICK REGAL CXL
Heated Seats, 2 In Stock........................ $22,995
2011 CHEVY MALIBU
Stk#1799, Only..................................... $15,995
2010 CHRYSLER 300 TOURING
Stk#1797, Reduced................................ $16,995
2010 DODGE GR. CARAVAN
Stk#1796, Only..................................... $17,995
2010 JEEP WRANGLER 4DR
4X4 .................................................... $22,995
2009 SUBARU FORESTER LIMITED
Local Trade, Heated Leather Seating, Moonroof .. $21,995
2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT
4X4 .................................................... $26,995
2010 DODGE JOURNEY RT
Leather ............................................... $21,995
2010 DODGE SEBRING CONV
Sharp ................................................. $17,995
2011 BUICK LUCERNE CXL
Hard to Find ........................................ $24,995
2010 GMC SIERRA 1500 CREW CAB
4x4, Local One Owner Trade, 5.3L V8, Power Tech Pkg. $27,995
2010 CHEVY MALIBU
Stk#1740, 1 Owner ................................ $15,995
2010 DODGE AVENGER R/T
Leather, Must See!................................ $15,995
2010 MITSUBISHI ENDEAVOR
4X4 .................................................... $18,995
2011 FORD ESCAPE LIMITED
4X4, Leather ........................................ $24,995
2011 BUICK LACROSSE CXL
Just 24K Miles, Extra Clean!................... $24,995
2010 CHEVY TRAVERSE
4X4 .................................................... $24,995
2010 JEEP COMMANDER
4X4 .................................................... $21,995
2010 TOYOTA COROLLA
1 Owner .............................................. $15,995
2010 KIA RIO
2 In Stock............................................ $11,995
2010 CHEVY TAHOE
Stk#1681, 20 Chromes ......................... $32,995
2010 HYUNDAI ACCENT
26K Miles............................................ $11,995
2011 CHEVY SUBURBAN
4X4, 17K Miles ..................................... $35,995
2010 FORD EXPLORER XLT
14K Miles, 4x4...................................... $22,995
2010 CHEVY EXPRESS CARGO VANS
2 In Stock............................................ $18,995
2010 MERCURY GR. MARQUIS
17K Miles ............................................ $16,995
2010 HONDA CIVIC
14K Miles, Only .................................... $16,995
2011 NISSAN ROGUE AWD
22K Miles, Balance of Factory Warranty ............. $19,995
2010 DODGE RAM CREW CAB
4X4, 13K Miles ..................................... $24,995
2010 FORD TAURUS LIMITED
12K Miles ............................................ $24,995
2011 HYUNDAI TUCSON AWD
15K Miles, Heated Seatsd ...................... $22,995
2010 MERCEDES BENZ 300C
All Wheel Drive, 13K Miles, Stunning................ $30,995
2009 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500
Extended Cab, 4x4, 12K Miles................. $24,995
2000 CHEVY SILVERADO XCAB 4X4
Just Traded, Leer Custom Cap, Power Galore, As Traded .. $6,995
2009 PONTIAC G5
21K Miles, Only.................................... $12,995
2009 CHEVY IMPALA
Only 31K Miles..................................... $14,995
2006 FORD 500
Only 16K Miles, Dont Miss It .................. $13,995
2010 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS
36K Miles, Alloy Wheels, Sharp! .............. $13,995
2006 CHEVY COBALT LS CPE
Only 49K Miles, Local Trade, Extra Clean...... $8,995
2011 JEEP LIBERTY JET EDITION 4X4
Black Beauty, Only 3K Miles, Moonroof, Navigation. $22,995
2011 BUICK REGAL CXL
TURBO
$
28,741
Choose From 3, Too Many Options To List
FROM
0%
FINANCING
AVAILABLE
SAVE $4,449
2011 BUICK ENCLAVE
CXL
$
39,980
All Wheel Drive, Leather, Moonroof, Chrome Wheels
0%
FINANCING
AVAILABLE
SAVE $4,405
2012 BUICK LACROSSE
CXL
$
31,960
Leather Group, Moonroof, Chrome Wheels
1.9%
FINANCING
AVAILABLE
SAVE $2,460
2011 GMC ACADIA SLT-2
AWD
$
41,413
Moonroof, Tow Pkg, Heated & Cooled
Seats, Too Many Options to List!
LAST
2011
DEMO
SAVE $4,582
0%
for 72 mos
FINANCING
AVAILABLE
1.9%
for 72 mos
FINANCING
AVAILABLE
0%
for 72 mos
FINANCING
AVAILABLE
SAVE $7,110
Pre-Owned Cars
100,000-Mi l e/7-Year Power t rain Limi ted
Warrant y. Fully Transferable. No Deductible.
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2012 SUZUKI
SX4 AWD
CROSSOVER
AMERICAS
#
1 WARRANTY
100,000-mile/7-year*
2010 Suzuki
Kizashi SE AWD
23K Miles
$18,995
2008 Jeep Grand
Cherokee
Freshly Serviced
$15,995
2011 Chevrolet
2500 Cargo Van
18K Miles
$21,995
2008 Toyota
Tacoma 4x4
60K Miles
$CALL$
1997 Ford
F-150 Ext Cab
Freshly Serviced
$8,995
2006 Chrysler
PT Cruiser
$8,495
MSRP $18,019
SPECIAL
$15,995
2004 Chevrolet
Impala LS
Freshly Serviced
$8,995
2005 Suzuki Grand
Vitara LX
$CALL$
2011 Suzuki Grand
Vitara Ltd
Only 300 Miles
$22,995
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ALL CLEARANCES
PD. BY ROHRER BUS
BONUS PROGRAMS
LIMITED HEALTH BENEFITS
CONTACT SHAWN @
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PHONE: 570-586-0175
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906 Homes for Sale
DALLAS
1360 Lower
Demunds Rd.
A grand entrance
leads you to this
stunning Craftsman
style home on 11+
acres complete with
pond, stream &
rolling meadows.
This dramatic home
is in pristine condi-
tion. The 2 story
great room with
stone fireplace &
warm wood walls is
one of the focal
points of this home.
Offers modern
kitchen/baths, for-
mal dining room &
family room.
Recently built 3 car
garage with guest
quarters above is a
plus. Youll spend
many hours on the
large wrap around
porch this Fall,
Spring & Summer
overlooking your
estate. Rarely does
a home like this
come on the mar-
ket. MLS# 11-1741.
$499,000
Call Barbara Metcalf
570-696-0883
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DALLAS
138 White Birch Ln
Charming two story
on nice lot features,
living room, dining
room with hard-
woods, modern Oak
kitchen, first floor
family room, 4 large
bedrooms, 2 full & 2
half baths. Deck
overlooking level
rear yard. 2 car
garage. Gas heat,
Central air. (11-3115)
$318,000
Call Kevin Smith
570-696-5422
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570-696-1195
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Today?
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906 Homes for Sale
DALLAS
23 Rice Court
If you've reached
the top, live there in
this stunning 3,900
sq. ft., 4 bedroom, 4
bath home in a
great neighborhood.
Offers formal living
room, dining room,
2 family rooms, flori-
da room, and
kitchen any true
chef would adore.
Picture perfect con-
dition. The base-
ment is heated by a
separate system.
SELLER PROVIDING
HOME WARRANTY.
MLS#11-1005
$349,900
Call Barbara Metcalf
570-696-0883
DALLAS
248 Overbrook Rd.
Lovely 4 bedroom
cape cod situated
in a private setting
on a large lot.
Vaulted ceiling in
dining room, large
walk in closet in 1
bedroom on 2nd
floor. Some
replacement win-
dows. Call Today!
MLS 11-2733
$125,000
Jay A. Crossin
Extension 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
DALLAS
400 Shrine View
Elegant & classic
stone & wood
frame traditional in
superb location
overlooking adja-
cent Irem Temple
Country Club golf
course. Living room
with beamed ceiling
& fireplace; large
formal dining room;
cherry paneled sun-
room; 4 bedrooms
with 3 full baths &
2 powder rooms.
Oversized in-ground
pool. Paved,
circular drive.
$550,000
MLS# 11-939
Call Joe Moore
570-288-1401
DALLAS SCHOOL
DISTRICT
100% Financing
Wooded and private
Bi-Level in Dallas
School District. This
home features 1 Car
Garage, 3
Bedrooms, 1 3/4
Bath and nice
updates. Plenty of
room on your pri-
vate 2 acre lot.100%
USDA Financing
Eligible. Call for
details.
REDUCED PRICE
$166,000
Call Cindy King
570-690-2689
www.cindykingre.com
570-675-4400
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DALLAS
800SF ranch featur-
ing 2 bedrooms, liv-
ing room, kitchen,
one bath & laundry
room. Perfect for
the person who
travels; updated
kitchen, bath, car-
peting, drywall.
MLS#10-3628
Reduced to
$79,900
Maribeth Jones
570-696-6565
906 Homes for Sale
DALLAS
FRANKLIN TWP.
Orange Road
Lush setting on
almost 5 acres bor-
dered by magnifi-
cent stone walls.
Fish pond, large
garage, barn, sepa-
rate offices for stor-
age or in-house
business, home with
9 rooms, 4 bed-
rooms, 3 baths, 2
half baths all on 3
floors. 4400SF in
total. Home needs
TLC! MLS#11-1628
Reduced to
$299,000
Maribeth Jones
570-696-6565
DALLAS
Reservoir Road
Privacy on this one
acre parcel with a
Cape Cod home.
Hardwood floors,
two bedrooms and
one bath on first
floor, great room
and library with
bedroom and bath
on second floor.
Workshop base-
ment, pond,
attached garage.
Must see!
MLS#11-2966
$219,900
Maribeth Jones
570-696-6565
DRUMS
Sand Springs
12 Sand Hollow Rd.
Nearly new 3 bed-
room, 2.5 bath
town home. Huge
Master with 2 clos-
ets full bath. 1 car
attached garage,
wooded lot, end
unit. Cul-de-sac.
Great golf
community.
MLS 11-2411
$172,000
Call Connie
Eileen R. Melone
Real Estate
570-821-7022
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DUPONT
167 Center St.
3 bedroom, 1.5 bath
2 story home with
garage and drive-
way. Newer kitchen
and bath. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-3561
Price reduced
$64,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
DUPONT
INVESTMENT
OPPORTUNITY
Single family home
with a separate
building containing
a 1 bedroom apart-
ment and 5 car
garage all on 1 lot.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-2828
Price reduced
$82,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
906 Homes for Sale
DURYEA
548 ADAMS ST.
Charming, well
maintained 3 bed-
room, 1 bath home
located on a quiet
street near Blue-
berry Hills develop-
ment. Features
modern kitchen
with breakfast bar,
formal dining room,
family room with
gas stove, hard-
wood floors in bed-
rooms, deck,
fenced yard and
shed. MLS#11-2947
$107,500
Karen Ryan
283-9100 x14
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DURYEA
548 Green St.
Are you renting??
The monthly mort-
gage on this house
could be under
$500 for qualified
buyers. 2 bed-
rooms, 1 bath, 1st
floor laundry. Off
street parking,
deep lot, low taxes.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-3983
$69,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
DURYEA
619 Foote Ave.
Dont judge a book
by its cover! This is
a must see Ranch
home with 3 bed-
rooms, 1 3/4 baths,
1 car garage, large
yard, finished lower
level. New kitchen
with heated tile
floors, granite
counter, stainless
appliances. Split
system A/C, gas
hot water base-
board. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 11-4079
$159,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
DURYEA
805-807 Main
St.
Multi-Family.
Large side by
side double with
separate utili-
ties. 3 bed-
rooms each side
with newer car-
pet, replace-
ment windows
and newer roof.
For more info
and photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 11-3054
$89,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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DURYEA
BLUEBERRY HILLS
108 Blackberry Ln.
Newer construc-
tion, 3 bedrooms,
2.5 baths, family
room with gas fire-
place. Formal dining
room. 2 car garage,
gas heat, large
deck, above ground
pool. For more info
and photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-3858
$289,900
Call Lu-Ann
570-602-9280
906 Homes for Sale
DURYEA
PRICE REDUCED!
314 Bennett Street
Refashioned 3 or 4
bedroom, two full
modern baths. Two
story, 2300sf, with
level yard with love-
ly new landscaping
and 1 car garage.
New EVERYTHING
in this charming
must see property.
Custom blinds
throughout the
home. Great neigh-
borhood with Park
beyond the back-
yard. MLS# 11-3776
$174,900
Call Patti
570-328-1752
Liberty Realty
& Appraisal
Services LLC
DURYEA
REDUCED
1140 SPRING ST.
Large 3 bedroom
home with new
roof, replacement
windows, hardwood
floors. Great loca-
tion! For more infor-
mation and photos
visit: www.
atlasrealtyinc.com.
MLS 11-2636
$99,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
DURYEA
REDUCED
411 JONES ST.
Beautiful 2 story
English Tudor
with exquisite
gardens, sur-
rounding beauti-
ful in ground
pool, private
fenced yard
with a home
with too many
amenities to list.
Enjoy the sum-
mer here!
Screened in
porch and foyer
that just adds to
the great living
space
of the home
For more info
and photos:
visit:www.
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MLS 11-2720
$229,900
Call Phil
570-313-1229
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DURYEA
REDUCED!
38 Huckleberry
Lane
Blueberry Hills
4 BEDROOMS, 2.5
baths, family room
with fireplace, 2 car
garage, large yard.
Master bath with
separate jetted tub,
kitchen with stain-
less steel appli-
ances and island,
lighted deck. For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 11-3071
$319,000
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
EDWARDSVILLE
9 Williams St.
Large 4 bedroom
home with nice rear
deck, replacement
windows, off street
parking. Possible
apartment in sepa-
rate entrance.
Loads of potential.
For more info and
pictures visit:
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MLS 11-2091
$69,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
906 Homes for Sale
EXETER
Vinyl sided 4 bed-
room spacious
home with a great
eat in kitchen,
1 3/4 baths & much
more. Near the
local schools.
PRICE REDUCED
$119,900
MLS# 11-1144
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
EXETER
Nice size 4
bedroom home with
some hardwood
floors, large eat in
kitchen with break-
fast bar. 2 car
garage & partially
fenced yard. Close
to everything!
$92,900
MLS# 11-1977
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
EXETER
908 Primrose Court
Move right into this
newer 3 bedroom,
1.5 bath Townhome
with many
upgrades including
hardwood floors
throughout and tiled
bathrooms. Lovely
oak cabinets in the
kitchen, central air,
fenced in yard, nice
quiet neighborhood.
MLS 11-2446
$123,000
Call Don Crossin
570-288-0770
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
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EXETER
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday 12pm-5pm
362 Susquehanna Ave
Completely remod-
eled, spectacular, 2
story Victorian
home, with 3 bed-
rooms and 1.5
baths, new rear
deck, full front
porch, tiled baths
and kitchen, granite
countertops, all
Cherry hardwood
floors throughout,
all new stainless
steel appliances
and lighting, new oil
furnace, washer
dryer in first floor
bath. Great neigh-
borhood, nice yard.
$174,900 (30 year
loan, $8,750 down,
$887/month, 30
years @ 4.5%)
100% OWNER
FINANCING
AVAILABLE
Call Bob at
570-654-1490
EXETER
REDUCED
128 JEAN ST.
Nice bi-level home
on quiet street.
Updated exterior.
Large family room,
extra deep lot. 2
car garage,
enclosed rear
porch and covered
patio. For more
information and
photos visit: www.
atlasrealtyinc.com
MLS 11-2850
$184,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
FACTORYVILLE
Major renovations,
updates, spacious,
landscaped,
enclosed porch and
patio, 4 bed-
rooms.Gorgeous.
Charming inside
and out on half
acre. Exceptional
buy at $180,900
Shari Philmeck
ERA BRADY
ASSOCIATES
570-836-3848
906 Homes for Sale
FORTY FORT
GREAT REDUCED
PRICE!
Charming home
with hardwood
floors, fireplace &
Built in's, formal
dining room, 2 car
garage, sunporch
& neat as a pin
throughout! Nice
location on a tree
lined street away
from the hustle
& bustle!
$114,900
MLS# 10-4472
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
FORTY FORT
70 Wesley Street
Very nice, move-in
condition or good
rental property. 1.5
double, 3 bedroom,
living room, kitchen,
dining room, base-
ment & full attic.
Great deal, must
sell, only $30,000.
Call (570) 762-5119
FORTY FORT
REDUCED!
1301 Murray St.
Very nice duplex,
fully rented with
good return in great
neighborhood. For
more information
and photos visit:
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MLS 11-2149
$124,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
FRANKLIN TWP.
FOR SALE BY OWNER
Chalet style split
level in country set-
ting. 3 bedrooms,
den with wood
burning fireplace,
living room, dining
room, kitchen &
family room. Fin-
ished basement. 1
car attached
garage. Must see!
$189,900
Call (570) 333-4987
GLEN LYON
Youll look long &
hard to ever find a
beautiful Double like
this one! Huge
120x130 lot with
detached 2 car
garage & loft ,
modern kitchens,
1.5 baths , pocket
doors & so much
more!
$118,500
MLS# 11-1167
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
Reduced!
Bi-Level. 1,750 sq ft.
3 bedrooms, 2
baths, 1 car garage.
New carpeting,
paint, etc. Large lot.
Asking $99,900.
Deremer Realty
570-477-1149
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
This home says
come in! Youll feel
right at home the
moment you step
inside. 3 large bed-
rooms, 2 modern
baths, modern
kitchen, living room,
dining room with
hardwood floors,
office, laundry room,
comfortable gas
heat, cool central air
and 2 car garage.
You have to see the
patio! MLS 11-2487
$235,000
Call Jerry Bush Jr.
Coldwell Banker
Gerald L. Busch
Real Estate
570-288-2514
HANOVER TWP
187 South Street
3 bedrooms, 2 full
baths, modern
kitchen, security
system, beautifully
landscaped patio,
pond & above
ground pool are just
a few of the touch-
es that make this
home so appealing.
Great neighbor-
hood! Close to
major highways.
MLS #11-2370
$129,000
Call Debra at
570-714-9251
906 Homes for Sale
HANOVER TWP
710 Church Street
Exceptionally well
care for home in
move in condition.
Everything is new,
roof, siding, win-
dows, porches,
kitchen and baths.
MLS 11-2309
$119,000
Jay A. Crossin
CROSSIN
REAL ESTATE
570-288-0770
ext. 23
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basement, garage
or attic and call the
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829-7130!
HANOVER TWP.
209 Constitution
Avenue, LIBERTY HILLS
Fantastic view from
the deck and patio
of this 4 bedroom,
2.5 bath vinyl sided
2 story home. Four
years young with so
many extras. A
dream home!
MLS# 11-2429
$299,900
Call Florence
570-715-7737
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-474-6307
HANOVER TWP.
8 Diamond Ave.
Dont worry
about winter in
this fully insulat-
ed home with
new windows. 3
floors of living
space lets you
spread out and
enjoy this
house. Large
family room
addition plus 4
bedrooms, 1 1/2
baths, 1st floor
laundry, large
corner lot. Mod-
ern kitchen with
granite coun-
ters. For more
information and
photos visit
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MLS #11-622
$119,000
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
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HANOVER TWP.
KORN KREST
322 Spring Street
Out of the flood
area. 2 family
home. One with 2
bedrooms, the
other with 3 bed-
rooms. Needs TLC.
50x125ft lot. Walk-
ing distance to
schools grade 7-12,
kindergarten & 1st.
$49,000.
Kwiatkowski Real Estate
570-825-7988
HANOVER TWP.
2 story in good con-
dition with 3 bed-
rooms, 1 full bath,
eat-in kitchen, 2 car
garage, fenced yard
& new gas heat.
MLS # 10-4324
Reduced to
$44,000
Call Ruth at
570-696-1195 or
570-696-5411
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
HANOVER TWP.
Seller willing to help pay
Buyer's closing costs!!
19 Garrahan Street
Attractive 2-story in
great neighbor-
hood. Newer roof,
newer 2nd floor
replacement win-
dows, newer split
A/C system, large
eat-in kitchen, bed-
room pine flooring,
walk-up attic & a
mostly fenced yard.
REDUCED
$59,900
MLS#11-1754
Call Steve Shemo
(570) 288-1401
(570) 793-9449
906 Homes for Sale
HANOVER TWP.
SUNDAY, NOV. 6
12 - 1:30 pm
5 Raymond Drive
Practically new 8
year old Bi-level
with 4 bedrooms, 1
and 3/4 baths,
garage, fenced
yard, private dead
end street. For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.
atlasrealtyinc.com
MLS 11-3422
$179,000
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
Looking to buy a
home?
Place an ad here
and let the
sellers know!
570-829-7130
HARDING
131 THEODORE ST.,
Beautiful bi-level
located in Hex
Acres, a quiet
country setting, yet
minutes from town.
This home features
quality workman-
ship and finishes
and is in absolute
move-in condition.
Features modern
kitchen and baths,
lower level family
room, sunroom,
deck and above
ground pool. All on
a large nicely land-
scaped lot.
MLS#11-2901
$160,000
Karen Ryan
283-9100 x14
HARDING
310 Lockville Rd.
SERENITY
Enjoy the serenity
of country living in
this beautiful two
story home on 2.23
acres. Great for
entertaining inside
and out. 3 car
attached garage
with full walk up
attic PLUS another
2 car detached
garage. WOW! A
MUST SEE! For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS#11-831
$267,000
Call Nancy
570-237-0752
Melissa
570-237-6384
HARDING
605 Apple Tree
Road
NOT AFFECTED BY
THE SEPTEMBER
2011 FLOOD.White
split stone Ranch
with 1500 sq. ft. of
living space. 2 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths,
propane gas fire-
place with stone
mantel. Custom
kitchen with oak
cabinets with pull
outs. Granite count-
er tops and island,
plaster walls, mod-
ern tile bath, open
floor plan. 2nd
kitchen in lower
level. Electric heat,
wood/coal burner in
basement. Central
air, 2 stoves, 2
dishwashers, 2
microwaves, 2
fridges, front load
washer and dryer
included. Automatic
generator. Attached
2 car garage and
detached 3 car
garage. Home in
near perfect
condition.
For more info and
photos view:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-2968
$229,900
Call Lu Ann
570-602-9280
906 Homes for Sale
HARDING
Route 92
Picture Perfect
View. If you are
looking for excep-
tional value in a rural
property, then dont
pass up this 4 bed-
room, 2 bath home.
Beautiful Landscap-
ing. Includes river-
front property. 1/2
mile from public
boat launch. Not in
Flood Zone.
$150,000
MLS 11-2996
Call Arlene Warunek
570-650-4169
Smith Hourigan
Group
(570) 696-1195
HARVEYS LAKE
New Listing. Unique
Contemporary Log
home with full fin-
ished lower level
family room, 3 bed-
rooms, 2 baths,
beautiful stone fire-
place, heated In
ground pool & a
great view of the
lake! Very private
setting nestled up
against the woods,
high on the hill.
Loads of charm &
character, One of a
kind home. *Agent
owned. MLS11-3754
$247,000
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
HARVEYS LAKE
2 BEDROOM 1.5 BATH
36 CEDAR ST.
BUILT IN 1996,
cape cod, 2 bed-
rooms, 2 bath-
rooms, single car
attached garage,
eat-in kitchen,
office/study, family
room, utility room,
electric heat, cen-
tral air, finished
basement, 0.18
ACRES, deck. This
property has rights
to a private lake
association.
(Lakeview Terrace
Dock)
SUNDAY NOV. 6TH
1:00 TO 4:00
$165,000 Call
(570)814-1580
after 8:00 a.m. to
set an appoint-
ment or email
RY3_RYE35@
HOTMAIL.COM.
HARVEYS LAKE
Large Family home,
private, on partly
wooded parcel over
1 1/2 acres. Large
front porch sur-
rounded by green-
ery. Well built &
maintained, natural
woodwork, updated
bathrooms.
$117,500
Jeannie Brady
ERA BRADY
ASSOCIATES
570-836-3848
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HARVEYS LAKE
Pole 165
Lakeside Drive
A truly unique
home! 7,300 sq.ft.
of living on 3 floors
with 168' of lake
frontage with
boathouse.
Expansive living
room; dining room,
front room all with
fireplaces.
Coffered ceiling;
modern oak kitchen
with breakfast
room; Florida room;
study & 3 room &
bath suite. 5
bedrooms & 4
baths on 2nd.
Lounge, bedroom,
bath, exercise room
& loft on 3rd floor.
In-ground pool & 2-
story pool house.
AC on 3rd floor.
$1,149,000
MLS# 10-1268
Call Joe Moore
570-288-1401
906 Homes for Sale
HAZLE TOWNSHIP
738 Pardeesville Rd.
Homeowners
Warranty Included
Pardeesville,Beauti-
ful 6 Year Old, 2
Story Colonial 3
Bedrooms, 2.5
Baths, Modern Eat
In kitchen, Formal
Dining Room, Divid-
ed Living Room,
French doors
between kitchen &
Dining Room. Light-
ed Stairway. Great
location for some-
one working at
Humboldt or Val-
mont industrial
parks that does not
want to live in the
city. Basement has
superior wall sys-
tem and is plumbed
for another Bath
room. MLS 11-3175
$220,000
Call Tony Wasco
570-855-2424
Trademark
Realtor Group
570-613-9090
HUGHESTOWN
189 Rock St.
Spacious home with
4 bedrooms and
large rooms. Nice
old woodwork,
staircase, etc. Extra
lot for parking off
Kenley St.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-3404
$104,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
JENKINS TWP.
(Eagle View)
Home/Lot Package
Beautiful custom
built home with a
stunning river view
overlooking the
Susquehanna River
and surrounding
area. Custom built
with many ameni-
ties included. A few
of the amenities
may include central
A/C, master bed-
room with master
bath, ultramodern
kitchen, hardwood
floors, cathedral
ceiling, and a 2 car
garage. There are
are many other
floor plans to
choose from or
bring your own!
For more details &
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-2642
$375,000
Call Kim
570-466-3338
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JENKINS TWP.
10 Miller Street
3 bedroom, 1 bath
ranch recently dam-
aged by flooding.
No structural
issues, roof is
good, will need
basement and first
floor renovations.
Large lot, off-street
parking with car-
port, nice location.
MLS#11-3646
Originally 129,000
Reduced to
$42,500!
Eric Feifer
570-283-9100 x29
JENKINS TWP.
297 Susquehannock
Drive
A HOME FOR A HOME FOR
THE HOLIDA THE HOLIDAYS! YS!
Classic 2 story
home with 4 bed-
rooms, 2.5 baths, 2
car garage. Master
bedroom with walk-
in closet, private
yard with above
ground pool,
kitchen overlooks
large family room.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-2432
$259,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
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506 Administrative/
Clerical
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506 Administrative/
Clerical
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412 Autos for Sale
468 Auto Parts
412 Autos for Sale
468 Auto Parts
412 Autos for Sale
548 Medical/Health
566 Sales/Business
Development
542 Logistics/
Transportation
548 Medical/Health
566 Sales/Business
Development
542 Logistics/
Transportation
WVONMO VALLEV
415 Kidder Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
570.822.8870
steve@yourcarbank.com
www.wyomingvalleyautomart.com
*For qualied Buyers. Bi-weekly payments greater than 17
1/2% of monthly net income, additional
down-payment may be required. Costs to be paid by Buyer at delivery: registration, taxes, title, doc fee.
0
$
DOWN*
UV MEME PAV MEME UV MEME
Visiting Angels, a Senior Home Care Agency is
dedicated to offering senior citizens the oppor-
tunity to age in place at home. As a leading
homecare company, our philosophy is to never
compromise on providing high quality services.
Our system allows seniors to afford a top qual-
ity caregiver who is thoroughly screened and
experienced. Because of our commitment to
service & quality we are growing.
We are seeking a Part-Time
Scheduling Coordinator
to join our team.
Visiting Angels requires a Scheduling Coordi-
nator who is well organized, focused on cus-
tomer service, able to thrive in a fast paced
environment; team oriented and has excellent
computer skills. The part-time position
includes scheduling caregivers, and assisting
with recruitment, hiring, and orientation. In
addition the candidate will oversee the mainte-
nance of files, participate in the on-call rota-
tion, prepare reports, and correspond with our
clients and caregivers.
The ideal candidate must have, strong
organizational skills, and good written,
verbal and computer skills. Homecare or home
health experiences a plus. E.O.E.
Email a resume to
apietraccini@visitingangels.com
or call 570-270-6703 today!
RN Unit Manager
Full Time Day Shift
Nurse Manager Needed
RNs LPNs CNAs
Full Time, Part Time & Per Diem
Opportunities Available
Immediate openings available,
Dont delay apply today!
Great Pay, Shift Differentials & Benefits
For more information or to request
An interview please contact 877-339-6999
x1 Or 570-735-2973. Email resumes to
Jobs@horizonhrs.com
Walk in applications accepted
395 Middle Road, Nanticoke
WEEKEND
CAREGIVER
POSITIONS AVAILABLE
Visiting Angels is seeking experienced, and
reliable caregivers to care for seniors and the
disabled. If you are a Caregiver and would like
to earn extra money we have positions avail-
able. Why a career with Visiting Angels?
Because we care about our caregivers!
Call 570-270-6700 today!
or email:
apietraccini@visitingangels.com
E.O.E.
AUTOMOTIVE SALES
CONSULTANTS
Valley Chevrolet is seeking
individuals who are self-starters,
team-oriented and driven.
(No experience necessary)
We Offer:
Salary & Commission Benefts
401k Plan 5 Day Work Week
Huge New & Used Inventory
Apply in person to:
Blake Gagliardi, Sales Manager
Rick Merrick, Sales Manager
601 Kidder Street, Wilkes-Barre
TeamOne
New Routes, New Pay Structure
New Compensation Package
$2K Sign on Bonus
Affordable Benefit Plan Options 1st day
of employment.
Dedicated Route Drivers Needed
Home Weekly
Solo, Co Driver & Casual Positions
Automotive Industry Gouldsboro, PA
The route drivers will be delivering auto parts
to dealerships throughout the NE portion of the
US. Qualified candidates should be 23 years of
age and possess a valid CDLAdrivers licenses
with a minimum of two years OTR verifiable
experience. Candidates must have an accept-
able BI and MVR with doubles and Haz Mat
endorsements. Interested candidates can call
866-851-9902 to set up an interview.
TeamOne is an equal opportunity Employer
M/F/H/V
BUYING JUNK
VEHICLES
$300 AND UP
$125 EXTRA IF DRIVEN,
DRAGGED OR PUSHED IN!
NOBODY Pays More
570-760-2035
Monday thru Saturday 6am-9pm Happy Trails!
906 Homes for Sale
JENKINS TWP.
475 S. Main St.
3 bedroom, 1 bath,
2 story home with
vinyl replacement
windows, vinyl sid-
ing, large yard and
off street parking.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-3545
Price reduced
$69,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
To place your
ad Call Toll Free
1-800-427-8649
906 Homes for Sale
KINGSTON
Very attractive
home with a 2
car garage, new
family room &
stainless steel
appliances. Ample
off street parking.
NEW PRICE
$142,600
MLS# 10-4452
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
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906 Homes for Sale
KINGSTON
Seller Wants To Deal!
Stately home on a
corner lot with a lot
of nooks, crannies
& built-ins. Lower
level living quarters
that would be a
Teens dream!
Formal dining room,
fireplace, formal
entry & more!
$199,500
MLS# 11-1452
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
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KINGSTON
125 3rd Ave
Well kept 2 story
with 3 bedrooms
and 1.5 baths situat-
ed on a nice street
in Kingston. Newer
roof, furnace, water
heater, electric
service. Replace-
ment windows
throughout. Base-
ment has high ceil-
ings, ideal for re-fin-
ishing or workshop!
MLS 11-2167
$144,000
Jay A. Crossin
CROSSIN
REAL ESTATE
570-288-0770
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906 Homes for Sale
KINGSTON
129 S. Dawes
Ave.
4 bedroom, 1
bath, large
enclosed porch
with brick fire-
place. Full con-
crete basement
with 9ft ceiling.
Lots of storage, 2
car garage on
double lot in a
very desirable
neighborhood.
Close to schools
and park and
recreation. Walk-
ing distance to
downtown Wilkes-
Barre. Great fami-
ly neighborhood.
Carpet allowance
will be consid-
ered. For mor info
and photos visit:
www.atlas
realty.inc.com
$129,900
MLS #11-1434
Call Tom
570-262-7716
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KINGSTON
171 Third Ave
So close to so
much, traditionally
appointed 3 bed-
room, 3 bath town-
home with warm
tones & wall to wall
cleanliness. Modern
kitchen with lots of
cabinets & plenty of
closet space
throughout, enjoy
the privacy of deck
& patio with fenced
yard. MLS 11-2841
$123,000
Call Arlene Warunek
570-650-4169
Smith Hourigan
Group
(570) 696-1195
906 Homes for Sale
KINGSTON
58 S. Welles Ave
Large charmer had
been extensively
renovated in the last
few years. Tons of
closets, walk-up
attic and a lower
level bonus recre-
ation room. Great
location, just a short
walk to Kirby Park.
MLS 11-3386
$129,000
Call Betty at
Century 21
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-287-1196
ext 3559
or 570-714-612
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KINGSTON
663 Westmoreland
Avenue
Charming 2-1/2
story with 3 bed-
rooms on 2nd + a
4th (12x24) on 3rd,
full bath upstairs,
half bath with laun-
dry on 1st floor, lots
of closet space, fin-
ished walk-out
basement and much
more! MLS 11-2340
$185,000
Jay A. Crossin
CROSSIN
REAL ESTATE
570-288-0770
ext. 23
906 Homes for Sale
KINGSTON
76 N. Dawes Ave.
DO THE MATH!
Qualified FHA buy-
ers could possibly
be paying less than
$900 per month for
mortgage, taxes
and insurance.
NOW is the time to
buy. Stop throwing
your money away
renting. Well cared
for 2 bedroom
home with private
yard, garage and
driveway. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-2278
$129,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
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home?
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and let the
sellers know!
570-829-7130
KINGSTON
Located within 1
block of elementary
school & neighbor-
hood park this spa-
cious 4 bedrooms
offers 1450 sq. ft of
living space with
1.75 baths, walk up
attic, and partially
finished basement.
Extras include gas
fireplace, an in-
ground pool with
fenced yard, new
gas furnace & more.
$105,900
Ann Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
570-288-6654
906 Homes for Sale
KINGSTON
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday 12pm-5pm
46 Zerby Ave
Lease with option
to buy, completely
remodeled, mint,
turn key condition,
3 bedrooms, 1.5
baths, large
closets, with
hardwoods, carpet
& tile floors, new
kitchen and baths,
gas heat, shed,
large yard.
$134,900 (30 year
loan @ 4.5% with
5% down; $6,750
down, $684/month)
100% OWNER
FINANCING
AVAILABLE
Call Bob at
570-654-1490
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906 Homes for Sale
KINGSTON
REDUCED
167 N. Dawes Ave.
Move in condition 2
story home. 3 bed-
rooms, 2 baths,
hardwood floors,
ceramic throughout.
Finished lower level,
security system
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-1673
$154,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
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2004 CHEVY AVEO
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# Z2 5 0 1,1.6 L D O H C,Power Seat,ClothSeat Trim,
Front B ucket Seats,R ear D efogger
ONLY
50K
M ILES
$
5,995
*
2002 CHEVY SILVERADO
2500HD 4x4
w/ Plow
$
16,999
*
# 12 0 6 4 A ,LocalTrade,1O wner,6 .0 L V8 H D
A uto Trans,Fisher 8 Plow,Low Miles
2010 CHRYSLER
TOW N & COUNTRY TOURING
$
19,950
*
# Z2 5 2 6 ,Stow-N-G o Seats,H eatedLeather Seats,
Front & R ear D VD ,My G igR adio,B ackupCamera,
Power SlidingD oors,Pwr. Tailgate,Low Miles
STOW -N-GO
2005 CHEVY EQUINOX
LT AW D
$
13,999
*
# 12 0 3 8 A ,V6 ,AT,A /C,Sunroof,Leather,
Luggage R ack Crossbars,Cruise,Power O ptions
LEATHER
SUNROOF
# 12 0 2 9 A ,4 Cyl.,AT,A /C,A M/FM/CD ,XM,PW,
P. Lock,P. Mirrors,Sunroof
2009 HYUNDAIELANTRA
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35K
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$
11,999
*
2007 FORD RANGER XLT
EXTENDED CAB
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$
15,987
*
# 119 9 2 A ,A utomatic,A ir Conditioning,A M/FM
Stereo w/CD ,B edliner,R unningB oards
ONE
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45K
M ILES
2004 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER
LT 4x4
# 12 0 5 9 A ,ATw/O D ,A /C,Leather,Two Tone,
Power O ptions,H eatedSeats,Low Miles
ONE
OW NER
$
11,999
*
LEATHER
2003 CHEVY SILVERADO
1500 4W D Reg.Cab
# 113 4 8 A ,Vortec 4 8 0 0 ,V8 ,SFI,4 Speed,
A utomatic,A ir Conditioning,D eluxe Chromed
Front B umper,A M/FM Stereo
$
12,999
*
2008 HONDA CIVIC
EX COUPE
# 12 14 3 A ,4 Cyl.,A utomatic,A ir Conditioning,PW,PD L,
Tilt,Cruise,NAVIG ATIO N,Spoiler,A lloy Wheels
$
15,985
*
SUNROOF
LOW
M ILES
ONE
OW NER
2006 HYUNDAITUSCON
Lim ited AW D
# Z2 5 2 8 A ,A utomatic,Leather,H eatedSeats,
Stereo CD & Cassette,KeylessEntry
$
15,750
*
2005 CHEVROLET
UPLANDER
M inivan
# Z2 5 3 1A ,Q uadSeating,7Passenger,
D VD Player,Service by Valley Chevy
$
11,999
*
LOW
M ILES
2009 FORD
FUSION
SE
# 12 0 15 B ,A uto.,A ir,KeylessEntry,6 D isc CD ,
R ear Spoiler,18 A lloys,Low Miles
$
13,887
*
2007 FORD F-150
XL ExtCab
4x4
# 112 16 A ,4 .6 L V8 A utomatic w/O verdrive,A ir,Tilt
Wheel,A M/FM Stereo,B edliner,Tow Package,?? Miles
$
16,999
*
2006 FORD F150
Extended Cab
4x4
# 110 4 1B ,5 .4 L V8 A uto,PW,PD L,TintedG lass,Shift-
O nthe fly 4 x4 ,18 Chrome Wheels,XLTChrome
Pkg,B edliner,SlidingR ear Window,Tow Pkg,
$
19,999
*
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37K
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906 Homes for Sale
KINGSTON
Spacious 2 story
home on lovely tree
lined street.
Includes 3 bed-
rooms, 3 baths (1
on each floor), Liv-
ing room, dining
room, family room,
office and kitchen.
All new windows,
fresh paint.
MLS 11-2676
$136,000
Call Kathy
570-696-5422
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570-696-1195
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KINGSTON
Stately brick 2-story
featuring formal liv-
ing room with fire-
place, formal dining
room, modern cher-
ry kitchen, knotty
pine study, spacious
family room, sun-
room, computer
room, TV room, 4
bedrooms, 5 baths.
MLS#11-2250
$339,000
Call Ruthie
570-714-6110
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
570-287-1196
To place your
ad call...829-7130
KINGSTON
SALE BY OWNER!
Charming, well
maintained. Front
porch, foyer,
hardwood floors,
granite kitchen, 4
bedrooms, living
room/large dining
room, 2 fire-
places, 2.5 baths,
sun room, base-
ment with plenty
of storage. Pri-
vate English style
back yard.
$195,000
570-472-1110
906 Homes for Sale
LAFLIN
Spacious ranch with
4 bedrooms, 1 3/4
baths, 18x22 Family
room with fireplace
on a 102x150 lot.
Fantastic view from
the rear deck!
MLS# 11-2609
$147,500
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570-674-9950
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LAFLIN
5 Fairfield Drive
Motivated seller!
Move right in just in
time to entertain for
the holidays in this
3 bedroom 2.5 bath
home in a private
setting. Prepare for
the festivities in this
spacious gourmet
kitchen with stain-
less steel appli-
ances and Subzero
refrigerator. Your
guests can enjoy
the spectacular
view of the West
mountains. Must
see to appreciate
all of the amenities
this home has
to offer. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
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MLS 11-1686
$314,900
Call Keri
570-885-5082
LAFLIN
TOWNHOUSE FOR
SALE BY OWNER
105 Haverford Drive
Move right into this
3 bedroom 1.5 bath
townhouse with
many recent
updates including
new bath room
/kitchen and finished
basement. $131,900
Call 570-903-6308
906 Homes for Sale
LAFLIN
22 Dogwood Drive
Beautifully kept
home on a quiet
dead-end street.
Handicap accessi-
ble. Convenient
Laflin location, close
to interstate and
turnpike. Last home
on street makes it
very private and
quiet! Home fea-
tures large base-
ment with extra ceil-
ing height, living
room opens to mod-
ern, eat-in kitchen,
4 bedrooms, 2 full
baths. Beautifully
landscaped yard
with large deck and
pond. MLS#11-3432
$218,900
Chris Jones
570-696-6558
LAKE NUANGOLA
Lance Street
Very comfortable
2 bedroom home in
move in condition.
Great sun room,
large yard, 1 car
garage. Deeded
lake access.
Reduced $119,000
Call Kathie
MLS # 11-2899
(570) 288-6654
LAKE SILKWORTH
Lake house com-
pletely remodeled
interior and exteri-
or. 2 bedroom, 1
bath, laundry room
and carport. Deed-
ed lake Access
MLS 11-2345
$88,000
Barbara Strong
570-762-7561
ANTONIK &
ASSOCIATES
570-735-7494
LARKSVILLE
Losing Hair House
Hunting? Reduce
the anxiety with
triple assurance of
good location,
extensive renova-
tions and new
kitchen and baths
that come with this
lovely two story with
great rear deck.
Comforting price
too - just $119,900.
MLS 11-1856. Call
Tracey McDermott
570-696-2468
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LUZERNE
330 Charles St.
Very nice 2 bed-
room home in move
in condition with
updated kitchen
and baths. Nice
yard with shed and
potential off street
parking. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
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MLS 11-3525
$59,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
LUZERNE
4 bed, 1 1/2 bath.
WOW - Talk about
Charm! Stained
glass windows,
HUGE rooms, beau-
tiful woodwork and
wood floors plus
storage. Nice 162
sq ft enclosed
porch, 1886 sq ft.
Massive storage
unit outback, can be
converted to a mul-
tiple car garage.
Endless possibilities
here. Just needs the
right person to love
it back to life. MLS
11-3282. $139,900.
Call/text for Details.
Donna Cain
570-947-3824
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LUZERNE
867 Bennett
With just a minimum
amount of TLC, this
is a great starter
home. Nice location
with great view of
Wyoming Valley and
beyond, off street
parking in rear via
alley. All measure-
ments approximate.
BeinG sold as is.
MLS 10-2774
$60,000
Call Michelle
Boice
570-639-5393
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
LUZERNE
REDUCED!
262 WALNUT ST.
Nicely redone 2
story on large
fenced corner lot.
Updates include,
vinyl siding, win-
dows, electric serv-
ice & wiring, newer
carpeting, 2 zoned
gas heat and all
new 2nd floor (gut-
ted and reinsulated.
3 bedrooms, 1 bath,
large eat in kitchen,
1st floor laundry and
attached shed that
could be a nice 2nd
bath. Shed and off
street parking
for 6 cars.
MLS 11-2564
$104,900
Mark R. Mason
570-331-0982
CROSSIN REAL
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570-288-0770
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MESHOPPEN
Novak Road
Lovely, nearly com-
pleted, renovated
Victorian farmhouse
sits high on 7.81
acres featuring
panoramic pastoral
views, high ceilings,
original woodwork,
gutted, rewired,
insulated and sheet-
rocked, newer roof,
vinyl siding, kitchen
and baths. Gas
rights negotiable.
Lots of potential
with TLC. Elk Lake
$129,900
MLS# 11-525 Call
570-696-2468
MOUNTAIN TOP
257 Main Road S
2 bedroom Ranch.
Large rear yard.
Hardwood floors!
Large eat-in
kitchen. Large living
room with hard-
wood and family
room with carpet.
New roof in 2011!
Ideal starter home.
MLS#11-1966
$119,000
Call Jim Graham at
570-715-9323
MOUNTAIN TOP
3 story, 5 bedroom
home completely
remodeled in & out.
$245k with owner
financing with
20% down or will
lease with option
to purchase.
tj2isok@gmail.com
MOUNTAIN TOP
NEW LISTING
Nestled on just
under an acre just
minutes from 81S
this colonial offers
2194 sq. ft. of living
area plus a finished
basement. Enjoy
your summer
evenings on the
wrap around porch
or take a quick dip in
the above ground
pool with tier deck.
The covered pavil-
ion is ideal for pic-
nics or gatherings
And when the winter
winds blow cuddle
in front of the gas
fireplace and enjoy
a quiet night. Price
to sell, $185,900
Ann Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
(570) 288-6654
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MOUNTAINTOP
29 Valley View Dr.
Raised ranch on
corner lot. Spacious
two car garage
leads to finished
lower level. Modern
kitchen & bath, tile
floors. MLS#11-2500
$184,900
Call Julio Caprari:
570-592-3966
NANTICOKE
This very nice family
home, as it has
been for many
years, with a
detached garage,
1 3/4 baths, 4 bed-
rooms & so much
more is waiting for
your private tour.
MLS #11-2654
$78,600
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
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NANTICOKE
111 E. Grand St.
One half double
block. 3 bedrooms,
plaster walls, alu-
minum siding & nice
yard. Affordable @
$34,900
Call Jim Krushka
TOWNE & COUNTRY
REAL ESTATE Co.
570-735-8932 or
570-542-5708
NANTICOKE
414 E. Grove Street
3 bedroom, 1 bath,
2 story with off
street parking,
backyard, new oil
furnace, windows,
wiring, kitchen,
bath, flooring &
paint. Excellent
condition. $86,000.
Call Bill Remey @
570-714-6123
NANTICOKE
W. Green St.
Nice 2 bedroom
Ranch style home,
gas heat, finished
basement, vinyl sid-
ing, deck. Move in
Condition. Affordable
@ $89,500. Call Jim
TOWNE & COUNTRY
REAL ESTATE Co.
570-735-8932 or
570-542-5708
NEW COLUMBUS
19 Academy St
Peaceful living with
easy drive to town.
Beautifully main-
tained 3Bedroom
Ranch on 1.5 acres,
2 car garage, gas
fireplace, hard-
woods, large
deck... Lots to see.
Call today for a pri-
vate showing.
MLS 10-3480
$138,700
Five Mountains
Realty
570-542-2141
NOXEN
PRICED TO SELL!
Brick ranch, large
living room, 3 bed-
rooms, sun room,
deck, full basement,
sheds & garage on
0.54 acres$139,500
Jeannie Brady
ERA BRADY
ASSOCIATES
570-836-3848
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PITTSTON/NORTH & SURROUNDS
Moosic 203 Spring St. 12-1:30PM Atlas Realty
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Hanover Twp. 5 Raymond Dr. 12-1:30PM Atlas Realty
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906 Homes for Sale
PENN LAKE
HOME FOR SALE
Crestwood School
District. Stunning
Cape Cod (architec-
turally designed).
Three bedrooms, 2
1/2 baths 2 car
garage on one acre.
Features include:
large front porch,
deck, beautiful
kitchen with corian
countertops, break-
fast nook & island.
black appliances;
hardfloors, formal
dining room with
wainscoting. Two
story vaulted family
room with fireplace;
first floor master
bedroom/ bath with
jacuzzi, walk in
shower & vanity
dressing area built
in; abundant clos-
ets, den on first
floor plus laundry;
second story has 2
additional bedrooms
& bath. Full base-
ment. Please call or
email for details.
$349,900
Dee Fields,
Associate Broker
570-788-7511
deefieldsabroker@gmail.com
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PITTSTON
10 Garfield St.
Looking for a
Ranch???
Check out this
double wide
with attached 2
car garage on a
permanent foun-
dation. Large
master bedroom
suite with large
living room, fam-
ily room with
fireplace, 2 full
baths, laundry
room, formal
dining room,
vaulted ceilings
throughout and
MORE!
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and photos visit:
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MLS 10-2463
$89,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
P
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PITTSTON
Privacy abounds
this beauty on
almost 3 acres of
Pure Privacy
tucked away from
the hustle & bustle
of everyday stress.
4 bedrooms, 1 3/4
baths with a 2 car
detached garage &
workshop. This
19x30 master bed-
room will knock
your socks off!
MLS #11-2705
$252,000
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
906 Homes for Sale
PITTSTON
168 Mill St.
Large 3 bedroom
home with 2 full
baths. 7 rooms on
nice lot with above
ground pool. 1 car
garage. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
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MLS 11-3894
$89,900
Tom Salvaggio
570-262-7716
PITTSTON
31 Tedrick St.
Very nice 3 bed-
room with 1 bath.
This house was
loved and you can
tell. Come see for
yourself, super
clean home with
nice curb appeal.
For more info and
photos visit:
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MLS 11-3544
Reduced to
$84,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
PITTSTON
44 Lambert St
Beautiful, cozy
home. Upstairs
laundry, lots of clos-
et space.Tastefully
renovations. extra
large driveway.low
maintenance.ther-
mostats in each
room. all measure-
ments approximate.
MLS 11-2210
$89,900
David Krolikowski
CROSSIN
REAL ESTATE
570-288-0770
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PITTSTON
51 Plank St.
4 bedroom Vic-
torian home
completely
remodeled with
new kitchen &
baths. New
Berber carpet,
modern stain-
less steel appli-
ances in
kitchen. Private
yard, wrap
around porch,
corner lot with
off street park-
ing. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
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MLS 11-2864
$99,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
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PITTSTON
64 Thistle St
Great family home
with 3 bedrooms,
family room off semi
modern kitchen.
Nice woodworking,
newer roof, and
upgraded electrical
& over sized 1 car
garage.
MLS 11-2306
$89,900
Call Nancy
Answini
570-237-5999
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PITTSTON
99 1/2 Pine St.
The owner of this
house took pride in
its upkeep. It is
meticulous. Home
has 3 bedrooms, 1
bath, eat in kitchen,
living room and din-
ing room. Walkout
basement with pan-
eled walls and heat.
Large yard with
newer one car
detached garage,
accessed from rear
alley. MLS 11-3555
$48,000
Call Terry
570-885-3041
Angie
570-885-4896
PITTSTON
Handy Man Special
Double Block on
Cornelia Street.
BEING SOLD AS
IS NOT IN FLOOD
ZONE. 6 rooms per
side. Newer fur-
nances & roof.
Large lot & nice
neighborhood.
$35,000
ALL SERIOUS OFFERS
CONSIDERED
570-655-9731
PITTSTON
Handyman Special
Pine Street
House, and/or sep-
arate corner lot
property $10,000.
each, or $15,000.
for both.
Call (215) 295-6951
PITTSTON
REDUCED!
95 William St.
1/2 double home
with more square
footage than most
single family
homes. 4 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths,
ultra modern
kitchen and remod-
eled baths. Super
clean. For more
information and
photos visit
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MLS 11-2120
$59,000
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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PITTSTON TOWNSHIP
SUSCON AREA
New Listing. Won-
derful home on a
huge country size
lot, in a private set-
ting, just off the
beaten path. Eco-
nomical Dual heat
system, central A/C
plus ductless unit,
Lower Level family
room, detached 2
car garage, fire-
place & a great
view from the front
porch! MLS 11-3733
$229,900
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PITTSTON TWP.
38 Frothingham St.
Four square home
with loads of poten-
tial and needs
updating but is
priced to reflect its
condition. Nice
neighborhood.
Check it out. For
more info and pho-
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MLS 11-3403
$69,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
PITTSTON TWP.
48 Lewis St.
Move right into this
cute Cape Cod. It is
in a nice neighbor-
hood and has a first
floor master bed-
room. This is a
must see!
MLS 11-3277
$149,900
Call Joe Caprari
570-239-9663
PITTSTON TWP.
754 Laurel St.
Absolutely beau-
tiful move in
condition. This 2
bedroom Ranch
home with fully
finished base-
ment is in excel-
lent condition.
Come and see
for yourself. For
more info and
photos visit:
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MLS 11-3796
$129,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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PITTSTON TWP.
993 Sunrise Dr.
Horizon Estates
Fabulous end unit
townhome provides
luxurious, carefree
living. 3 bedrooms,
2.5 baths with 1st
floor master suite.
Ultra kitchen with
granite and stain-
less appliances.
Dining room with
built in cabinet. 2
story living room
with gas fireplace
and hardwood. 2
car garage, mainte-
nance free deck,
nice yard that can
be fenced. Low
HOA fee for snow
removal and grass
cutting. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
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MLS 11-3488
$289,900
Call Terry
570-885-3041
Angie
570-885-4896
PITTSTON TWP.
REDUCED
10 Norman St.
Brick 2 story home
with 4 bedrooms, 3
baths, large family
room with fireplace.
Lower level rec
room, large drive-
way for plenty of
parking. Just off the
by-pass with easy
access to all major
highways. For more
info and photos
visit: www.
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MLS 11-2887
$169,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
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PITTSTON TWP.
REDUCED
122 PARNELL ST.
Beautiful bi-level
home on corner lot.
7 rooms, 3 bed-
rooms, newer roof
and windows.
Fenced in yardFor
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MLS 11-2749
$189,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
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PITTSTON TWP.
STAUFFER POINT
42 Grandview
Drive
NEW PRICE
better than new
end unit condo,
with 1st floor
master bedroom
and bath, Living
room with gas
fireplace, hard-
wood floors in
living, dining
room & kitchen,
granite counter-
tops and crown
molding in
kitchen, with
separate eating
area, lst floor
laundry, heated
sunroom with
spectacular
view, 2 addition-
al bedrooms, full
bath and loft on
the 2nd floor, 2
car garage, gas
heat and central
air, priced to sell
$274,500 MLS
11-2324
call Lu-Ann
602-9280
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tos and informa-
tion can be
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Large 4 bedroom, 1
bath home on extra
deep lot with
frontage on 2
streets. Multi family
unit (MLS #11-2244)
next door also for
sale. Possible com-
mercial use with
rezoning.
$93,500
MLS# 11-2228
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3 unit income prop-
erty on extra deep
lot with frontage on
2 streets. Single
family home next
door (MLS#11-2228)
also for sale.
Possible commer-
cial use with
rezoning.
$78,000
MLS#11-2244
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2 bedroom, 2.5
bath. Luxury 1,950
sq ft end unit
Townhome in
sought after River
Ridge. Gas heat,
CAC, Hardwood &
wall to wall.
Marble tile master
bath with jetted
tub & seperate
shower. $199,500
Call 570-285-5119
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PLAINS
74 W. Carey St.
Affordable home
with 1 bedroom,
large living room,
stackable washer
& dryer, eat in
kitchen. Yard
with shed.
Low taxes.
For more info and
photos visit:
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MLS 11-4068
$37,500
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
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KEYSTONE SECTION
9 Ridgewood Road
TOTAL BEAUTY
1 ACRE- PRIVACY
Beautiful ranch 2
bedrooms, huge
modern kitchen, big
TV room and living
room, 1 bath, attic
for storage, wash-
er, dryer & 2 air
conditioners includ-
ed. New Roof &
Furnace Furnished
or unfurnished.
Low Taxes! New
price $118,500
570-885-1512
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Updated 2-story, 3
bedroom, 2 bath
home has 1 car
garage & carport,
fenced rear yard
with tiered deck and
more. MLS#11-3655
$152,000
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PLYMOUTH
1 Willow St.
Attractive bi-level
on corner lot with
private fend in yard.
3-4 bedrooms and
1.5 baths. Finished
lower level, office
and laundry room
MLS 11-2674
$104,900
Jay A. Crossin
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
PLYMOUTH
6 Mooney Road
Mobile home on
permanent founda-
tion with basement
& built-in garage.
Two parking areas,
rear patio. Pleasant
road off the beaten
path. 11-3372
$36,000
Call Betty at
Century 21
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-287-1196
ext 3559
or 570-714-612
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PLYMOUTH
Spacious 1791 sq. ft.
1/2 double with
wrap around porch,
shed & garage.
Semi modern
kitchen & bath. 3
bedrooms with gas
heat and plenty of
storage. $24,900.
Possible rent to own
Ann Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
570-288-6654
SHAVERTOWN
200 Woodbine Road
Distinctive 2 story.
Outstanding outside
and in. Beautiful
brick paver drive-
way and walkway
lead into a grand
foyer with oak stair-
case. Hardwoods
and marble floors
throughout. Retreat
to a full finished
basement with
stone fireplace, wet
bar and full bath.
Deck, patio and
sprinkler system.
MLS 11-1463
$429,900
Call Arlene Warunek
570-650-4169
Smith Hourigan
Group
(570) 696-1195
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SHAVERTOWN
4 Genoa Lane
There is much
attention to detail in
this magnificent 2
story, 4 bedroom, 2
full bath all brick
home on double
corner lot. Large
family room with
brick fireplace, all
oak kitchen with
breakfast area,
master suite, solid
oak staircase to
name a few.
MLS #11-3268
$525,000
Jay A. Crossin
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-07770
SHAVERTOWN
Lovely 3 bedroom
2400 sf Cape Cod
with modern eat-in
kitchen, large sun-
room & family room.
Master bedroom
with master bath.
Central air, gas heat
& 2 car garage.
Very well land-
scaped with beauti-
ful paver sidewalks.
Quiet neighborhood.
Possible 6 month
rental for the right
tenant. $229,000
Call Ruth Smith
570-696-1195 or
570-696-5411
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
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SHAVERTOWN
Woodridge I
This spacious 2
story sits on a pri-
vate partially wood-
ed lot with inground
pool. Plenty of living
space, living room
with fireplace, first
floor den, and laun-
dry, needs some
attention but well
worth the price.
$159,900
Ann Marie Chopick
570-288-6654
570-760-6769
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SHICKSHINNY
17 Main Road
REDUCED
Lovely Country set-
ting for the cute Bi-
Level on 5.34 acres.
Property features 4
Bedrooms, 1.75
baths, living room,
kitchen, family room
& laundry room.
Plus 2 car attached
garage, 30' X 35'
detached garage
and 14' X 28' shed.
MLS 11-1335
$210,000
Five Mountains
Realty
570-542-2141
SHICKSHINNY
Great New Con-
struction on 2 Acres
with 1 year Builders
Warranty! 2 Story
home with 4 bed-
rooms, 2.5 baths,
living room with gas
fireplace , dining
room, kitchen,
breakfast room &
laundry room. dining
room with tray ceil-
ing, whirlpool tub in
master bath plus 2
car attached
garage, open front
porch & rear deck.
MLS 11-2453
$275,000
FIVE MOUNTAINS
REALTY
570-542-2141
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17 N. Beech
Road
(N. on Main St.,
Plains, turn right
in Birchwood
Hills and onto
Beech Rd,
House o right)
Lovely updated
Ranch home
with 3 bed-
rooms, 1 bath. 1
car garage in
the very desir-
able Birchwood
Hills develop-
ment. Electric
heat, newer
roof, great curb
appeal. Huge
fenced in back
yard with new
shed, plenty of
closets and
storage.
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MLS 11-3003
$139,900
Call Keri Best
570-885-5082
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SWEET VALLEY
23 Wesland Avenue
Immaculate 2 story
home in nice area
with kitchen, living
room, dining room,
family room, laundry
& 3/4 bath on 1st
floor. 4 Bedrooms,
full bath & walk-in
closet on 2nd floor.
Plus new roof, 2 tier
deck, 2 car garage,
paved driveway &
above ground pool.
MLS 11-1526
$230,000
Five Mountains
Realty
570-542-2141
SWEET VALLEY
570 Grassy Pond Rd
Nice Country Bi-
Level on 40 acres
with 3 bedrooms,
1.5 baths, kitchen,
living room, family
room, office & laun-
dry room. Plus
attached oversized
2 car garage with
workshop, rear
deck & 3 sheds.
MLS 11-1094
$319,900
Five Mountains
Realty
570-542-2141
SWEET VALLEY
Adorable seasonal
cottage with rights
for North Lake. Two
bedrooms, fur-
nished, 10x10 shed,
front porch with
roof, deck, tip-top
condition! Make it
your getaway for
just $68,900!
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SWEET VALLEY
REDUCED!
4 Oliver Road
Located in the back
part of Oliver Road
in a very private part
of North Lake in
Sweet Valley. Yearn-
ing to be restored,
lake front cape cod
in a very tranquil
setting was formerly
used as a summer
home. MLS 11-2113
$99,000
Jay Crossin
CROSSIN
REAL ESTATE
570-288-0770
ext. 23
SWOYERSVILLE
2 Unit Duplex &
Double Block
with a
4 Bay Garage.
Family owned for
many years.
BIG REDUCTION
$100,000
MLS# 09-1643
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906 Homes for Sale
SWOYERSVILLE
120 Barber St.
Nice Ranch home,
great neighbor-
hood.
MLS 11-3365
$109,000
Call David
Krolikowski
570-288--0770
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
SWOYERSVILLE
33 Oliver St.
FOR FOR SALE SALE
BY BY OWNER OWNER
3 bedroom, 1 bath,
nice level yard,
wonderful neighbor-
hood completely
out of flood plane.
$66,900
570-472-3334
570-239-1557
SWOYERSVILLE
OUT OF FLOOD
ZONE
Estate. Nice brick
front ranch home on
a corner lot. 1 car
attached garage,
circle driveway,
central air. 2 bed-
rooms, 1 full bath
with 2 showers, Full
basement with
brand new water
proofing system
that includes a war-
ranty. Great loca-
tion. MLS 11-2127
$108,500
Call/text for Details.
Donna Cain
570-947-3824
SWOYERSVILLE
REDUCED TO
$199,900
Luxurious End Townhouse
3 bedrooms, 2.5
baths, hardwood
floors, gas heat,
Central Air, master
bath with whirlpool
tub & shower, 2nd
floor laundry, lovely
landscaped fenced
yard, 1 car garage.
MLS#11-3533
Call Nancy Palumbo
570-714-9240
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THORNHURST
1114 Golf Course Dr
Raised Ranch with 3
bedrooms &
attached garage.
Spacious wrap
around deck and
enclosed patio. ADT
security system has
also been recently
installed. 11-8467
$125,000
570-643-2100
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THORNHURST
396 Cedar Lane
Retreat to this
charming Pocono
Style Contemporary.
A stones throw to
Pennsylvania's
state gamelands.
Relax or entertain
outdoors and enjoy
Pennsylvania's
abundant wildlife.
11-4354
$119,999
570-643-2100
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THORNHURST
68 Laurel Drive
True log home,
inside and out. 4
bedroom / 2 bath
home with full base-
ment. located in
quiet community.
Knotty pine interior,
living room fire-
place, wrap deck-
ing, paved drive and
more. MLS 11-4211
$114,900
570-643-2100
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TRUCKSVILLE
Well maintained 3
bedroom, 2 bath
double wide in nice
neighborhood.
Many updates.
Landscaped &
fenced yard with
pool, large deck &
koi pond!
$99,700
MLS#11-2253
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TUNKHANNOCK
Enjoy the
spectacular view
of all seasons from
this lovely Colonial
situated on over
4 acres of pure
country living PLUS
privacy, yet only
15 minutes from
Dallas. Great
kitchen, 2.5 baths
& attached 2
car garage.
NEW PRICE!
$279,900
MLS# 11-1238
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TUNKHANNOCK
Affordable living on
acre, one mile
from Tunkhannock.
Cape Cod, 4 bed-
rooms, appliances
stay, newer metal
roof and replace-
ment windows.
Great price at
$119,500!
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TUNKHANNOCK
Lovely bi-level, 4
bedroom home situ-
ated on scenic one
acre with pond,
above ground pool,
shed and fruit trees.
Stay cozy with 2 gas
stoves and coal
stove (in addition to
electric heating.)
Great buy at
$189,900
Shari Philmek
ERA BRADY
ASSOCIATES
570-836-3848
WANAMIE
Newport Twp
East Main Street
Handyman Special
Double Block
Two 2 story, 3-bed-
room units each
with attic, cellar,
bath and pantry.
Large 4 car garage.
Upper and lower
floors. As is for
$25,000. Call
570-379-2645
WANAMIE
Sunday, Nov-6th
2:00-3:30 PM
950 Center St.
Unique property.
Well maintained - 2
story 10 year old
set on 3.56 acres.
Privacy galore, pole
barn 30x56 heated
for storage of
equipment, cars or
boats. A must see
property. GEO Ther-
mal Heating Sys-
tem.Only 10 minutes
from interstate 81 &
15 minutes to turn-
pike. MLS#10-3802
$249,900
Call Geri
570-696-0888
WAPWALLOPEN
604 Lily Lake Road
3 bedroom home in
beautiful country
setting. Large 3
stall detached
garage. Priced to
sell. MLS#11-1046
$124,900
Aggressive Realty
570-233-0340 or
570-788-8500
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WEST HAZLETON
100 Warren St
16,000 sq. ft. com-
mercial building with
warehouse / offices.
Great location. 1
block west of Route
93. Approx. 3 miles
from 80/81 intersec-
tion. Many possibili-
ties for this proper-
ty--storage lockers;
flea market; game/
entertainment cen-
ter; laundromat;
auto garage.
$119,000
Call Karen at
Century 21 Select
Group - Hazleton
570-582-4938
WEST NANTICOKE
High on the hill with
a country style
porch. 3 bedrooms,
2 baths, modern eat
in kitchen with
island. Gas fire-
place, large foyer &
office. MLS # 11-3717
$79,900
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WEST PITTSTON
Spacious 3 unit in
very nice condition
& has been owner
occupied for over
40 years. 3 bed-
rooms each unit,
vinyl sided and most
all replacement win-
dows, 2 furnaces,
ample parking & a
lot of old charm!
Nice location on
tree lined street.
MLS#11-3253
$142,500
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WEST PITTSTON
16 Miller St.
4 bedroom Cape
Cod, one with hard-
wood floors. Cen-
tral air, nice yard in
Garden Village.
For more info and
photos visit: www.
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MLS 11-3645
$129,900
Call Tom
Salvaggio
570-262-7716
WEST PITTSTON
322 SALEM ST.
Great 1/2 double
located in nice
West Pittston
location. 3 bed-
rooms, new car-
pet. Vertical
blinds with all
appliances.
Screened in
porch and yard.
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MLS#10-1535
$49,900
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WEST PITTSTON
Well cared for and
nicely kept. A place
to call home! Com-
plete with 2 car
oversized garage,
central air, first floor
laundry, eat in
kitchen. Convenient
to shopping, West
Pittston pool and
ball fields.
PRICE REDUCED!
$114,900
MLS 11-583
Call Judy Rice
570-714-9230
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WEST WYOMING
292 W. 3rd St.
Charming
Ranch\ n gre
at location with
7 rooms, 3 bed-
rooms, finished
basement, sun-
room, central
air. Newer roof
and windows,
hardwood
floors. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
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MLS 11-2946
REDUCED
$119,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
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WEST WYOMING
438 Tripp St
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday 12pm-5pm
Completely remod-
eled home with
everything new.
New kitchen, baths,
bedrooms, tile
floors, hardwoods,
granite countertops,
all new stainless
steel appliances,
refrigerator, stove,
microwave, dish-
washer, free stand-
ing shower, tub for
two, huge deck,
large yard, excellent
neighborhood
$154,900 (30 year
loan @ 4.5% with 5%
down; $7,750 down,
$785/month)
100% OWNER
FINANCING
AVAILABLE
Call Bob at
570-654-1490
WEST WYOMING
550 JOHNSON ST
For Sale By Owner
Beautiful Colonial
home with 4 bed-
rooms, 3.5 baths,
eat in kitchen & for-
mal dining room
located in a won-
derful neighbor-
hood. Home has tile
floors, ceiling fans,
first floor laundry
room, & lower level
rec room. Gas fur-
nace with base-
board hot water,
above ground pool
& hot tub.
$256,800
Call 570-693-3941
WHITE HAVEN
123 Fern Ridge Rd.
PRICE REDUCED!
In Community of
White-Haven
Pocono's. Nice 3
Bedroom, 2 Bath
Ranch. Great
Vacation Home or
Year round Home.
Community Lake &
other amenities.
Close to Hunting,
Fishing, Golf and
Skiing. Close to
Rt 80. All offers
contingent to bank
short sale approval.
REDUCED!
$70,900
MLS# 11-765
Call Tony Wasco
570-855-2424
Trademark
Realtor Group
570-613-9090
WHITE HAVEN
124 Holiday Drive
4 bedrooms, 2 full
baths. Brick fire-
place in living room.
Large front deck.
Screened porch.
Unfinished dry base-
ment. Sold fur-
nished. Home close
to Route 940, Inter-
state 80, NE Ext to
PA turnpike, Route
81. Open floor plan.
MLS 11-5369
$89,000
570-643-2100
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WHITE HAVEN
180 Woodhaven
Tucked at the end of
a natural Spring-fed
Lake, a quiet, restful
setting gives you
the peace and tran-
quility youre
searching for.
Sophisticated log
design features
cathedral ceilings
with expansive
glass to soak in the
view overlooking
the lake. Expansive
living area with high,
vaulted ceiling leads
your eye to the open
loft and wide Cat-
walk. Easy access
to decks and patio
from every level to
enjoy nature at its
best. Huge 840 sq.
foot, guest quarters
so very convenient
for friends and fami-
ly. Call now to learn
more about this
very special proper-
ty. MLS 11-5544
$374,900
570-643-2100
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WHITE HAVEN
30-31 Oak Drive
3 Bedroom, 2 bath
single family.
11-6522
$129,900
570-643-2100
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WILKES-BARRE
3 unit commercial
building with 2
apartments &
a store front
operation plus
a detached 2
car garage.
$75,000
MLS# 11-1724
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Beautifully main-
tained double block
on large land-
scaped lot (5 lots).
Many updates,
hardwood under
carpet, ceiling fans,
plaster walls and off
street parking for 9!
Must See!
MLS # 11-2651
$110,000
Call Christine Kutz
for details.
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
WILKES-BARRE
Very affordable for
what this 3 bed-
room, 1.5 home has
to offer! Good room
sizes, convenient
location and THE
PRICE IS RIGHT!
MLS#11-3346
$49,900
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
WILKES-BARRE
116 Amber Lane
Very nice bi-level
home with newer
laminate floors,
vaulted ceiling, 2
large bedrooms.
Finished lower level
with 1/2 bath and
laundry room. Large
family room, built in
garage, and wood
pellet stove. No
sign, alarm system.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-3290
$89,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
906 Homes for Sale
WILKES-BARRE
134 Brown Street
Nicely remodeled,
spacious 2-story
with attached
garage on corner
lot. Modern, eat-in
kitchen with stain-
less steel appli-
ances; large lower
level Theatre Room
and additional rec
room with dry bar
and 5th bedroom.
Newer roof, mostly
newer replacement
windows & gas fur-
nace. MLS# 11-1817
REDUCED TO
$79,900
Call Steve Shemo
(570) 288-1401
(570) 793-9449
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
basement, garage
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
829-7130!
WILKES-BARRE
156 Sherman Street
HANDYMAN SPE-
CIAL. Extra Large
duplex with 7 bed-
rooms, 2 baths, fire-
place, screened
porch, full basement
and 2 car garage on
double lot in Wilkes-
Barre City. $59,500
ERA BRADY
ASSOCIATES
570-836-3848
WILKES-BARRE
221 Brown Street
Great first home or
down size. Nice
clean move in ready
no lawn work here.
2 car detached
garage and best of
all the Mortgage is
probably lower than
your rent payment.
$52,500
MLS# 11-871
Call Tony Wasco
570-855-2424
Trademark
Realtor Group
570-613-9090
WILKES-BARRE
231 Poplar St.
Rolling Mill Hill Section
Well-Maintained 3
bedroom home in
Move-in condition.
Hardwood floors,
upgraded appli-
ances & great stor-
age space. Private
driveway & nice
yard. MLS# 10-4456
$75,000
Barbara Young
Call 570-466-6940
COLDWELL BANKER,
RUNDLE REAL ESTATE
570-474-2340
Ext. 55
WILKES-BARRE
26-28-30
Blackman Street
Nice investment tri-
plex conveniently
located on bus
route close to
schools. Grosses
over $3,000/month!
Separate gas, elec-
tric & water; park-
ing for 10+ cars.
Reduced to
$94,900.
MLS#11-423
Call Steve Shemo
(570) 288-1401
(570) 793-9449
WILKES-BARRE
29 Amber Lane
Remodeled 2
bedroom Ranch
home with new
carpeting, large
sun porch, new
roof. Move right
in! For more info
and photos
please visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-749
$79,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
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906 Homes for Sale
WILKES-BARRE
35 Hillard Street
Great neighborhood
surrounds this
updated 2 story
home with original
woodwork. 3 bed-
room, 1 bath,
1,500sf oak eat-in
kitchen, hardwood
floors, stained glass
windows, large
rooms, fenced yard,
deck. Zoned R1
Single Family Zone.
$79,900
MLS #11-599
Call Tracy Zarola
570-696-0723
WILKES-BARRE
49 Hillard St.
Great 3 bedroom
home with large
modern kitchen.
Ductless air condi-
tioning on 1st floor.
Laundry on 2nd
floor. Nice deck and
fenced in yard. Off
street parking for 2
cards via rear alley
MLS 11-2896
$85,000
Call Shelby
Watchilla
570-762-6969
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
WILKES-BARRE
64 West River St
Beautifully restored
1890 Queen Anne
with working eleva-
tor located in
Wilkes-Barre's His-
toric District built by
Fred Kirby close to
riverfront parks and
downtown shops
and restaurants.
This architectural
gem has six bed-
rooms & 5 baths
and a modern
kitchen with granite
counters and SS
appliances. Original
2-story carriage
house with for two
cars. Hot tub includ-
ed. MLS 11-2316.
$329,900
Call Darren Snyder
Marilyn K Snyder
Real Estate
570-825-2468
WILKES-BARRE
DOUBLE LOT IN
WILKES-BARRE CITY
Extra large duplex
with a total of 7 bed-
rooms, 2 baths,
hardwood floors,
fireplace, screened
porch, full basement
and 2 car garage.
$58,000.
Jeannie Brady
ERA BRADY
ASSOCIATES
570-836-3848
WILKES-BARRE
Emergency
Liquidation
3 bedroom, single
home. $22,500.
Must Sell. Call
570-956-2385
Looking to buy a
home?
Place an ad here
and let the
sellers know!
570-829-7130
WILKES-BARRE
Great price! 3 bed-
room, 1 1/2 bath,
needs some love.
High ceilings, open
floor plan down-
stairs, extra room
upstairs for closet,
office, storage,
whatever you need.
Subject to short
sale, bank approval.
$37,900
MLS 11-3134
Call/text for Details.
Donna Cain
570-947-3824
WILKES-BARRE
Nice home, great
price. 3 bedrooms, 1
bath, wood floors,
off street parking,
Approx 1312sq ft.
Currently rented out
for $550 monthly,
no lease. Keep it as
an investment or
make this your new
home. MLS 11-3207
$46,000
Call/text for Details.
Donna Cain
570-947-3824
906 Homes for Sale
WILKES-BARRE
PARSONS
Reasonable Offers
Accepted
262 Stucker Ave &
Extra Lot (Scott St
to Stucker [3rd St.
after baseball field])
7 room (3 bed-
rooms), 1 1/2 baths.
Lower Level has
family room and 1
car attached
garage. To settle
Estate. Drastically
reduced. $79,900.
10-2472
Call Joe Bruno
570-824-4560
JANE KOPP
REAL ESTATE
570-288-7481
WILKES-BARRE
Pine Ridge Estates
168 Mayock St.
Just like new, 3
bedroom Town-
home with 1st floor
master bedroom
and bath, 1st floor
laundry with front
load washer and
dryer, kitchen with
stainless appli-
ances, freshly
painted, neutral
flooring. Window
treatments. For
additional info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 11-3711
Priced to sell at
$159,000
Call Lu-Ann
570-602-9280
Job Seekers are
looking here!
Where's your ad?
570-829-7130 and
ask for an employ-
ment specialist
WILKES-BARRE
REDUCED
60 Kulp St.
3-4 bedroom, 2
story home with
well kept hardwood
floors throughout.
Private driveway
with parking for 2
cards and nearly all
replacement
windows.
MLS 11-2897
$59,900
Jay A. Crossin
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
3 bedroom, 2 story,
with brick & stucco
siding. Beautiful
hardwood floors.
Semi-modern
kitchen. Finished
basement with fire-
place. Covered
back porch. Priced
to sell. $79,900.
MLS 11-2987
Besecker Realty
570-675-3611
WILKES-BARRE
McLean St.
Large home featur-
ing 2200SF of living
space Hardwood
floors on first, new
carpeting on sec-
ond. Modern eat-in
kitchen with laundry,
3 to 4 bedrooms,
fenced rear yard,
gas heat.
MLS#11-2659
$86,500
Maribeth Jones
570-696-6565
WILKES-BARRE
MINERS MILLS SECTION
Business commer-
cial zoning (previ-
ous dental office) &
gracious attached
home with updated
roof, furnace, water
heater and kitchen.
Hardwood and pine
floors, 3 bedrooms,
large living room
and formal dining
room, 1-car garage
& carport. MLS#11-
1009 Reduced to
$102,000
Maribeth Jones
570-696-6565
906 Homes for Sale
WYOMING
608 Wyoming Ave
Location, Location,
location! Either you
are looking to raise
your family or just
work from home this
amazing brick ranch
style property has it
all. Zoned commer-
cial, 3 very large
bedrooms and 3 1/2
baths, full finished
basement, library
room, oversized liv-
ing room, formal
dining room and so
much more. You
have to see it to
appreciate. Call
today for a private
tour of the property.
1 year Home War-
ranty. MLS 11-1870
PRICE
REDUCTION!!!
OWNER WANTS
OFFERS
$299,000
Call Tony Wasco
570-855-2424
Trademark
Realtor Group
570-613-9090
WYOMING
MOTIVATED SELLER!!
Nicely maintained
2-story traditional in
great neighbor-
hood. Modern oak
kitchen, open layout
in family room/den
with new floors,
above ground pool
in fenced rear yard.
1-car detached
garage with work-
shop area, all on a
nice wide lot.
MLS#11-2428
REDUCED TO
$139,900
Call Steve Shemo
(570) 288-1401
(570) 793-9449
Find Something?
Lose Something?
Get it back where it
belongs
with a Lost/Found ad!
570-829-7130
WYOMING
Very nice ranch on
corner lot in great
neighborhood & out
of flood zone! Sharp
hardwood floors in 2
bedrooms & dining
room. Finished
basement with 3rd
bedroom. Relaxing
flagstone screened
porch. 1 car garage.
One block from ele-
mentary school plus
high school bus
stops at property
corner! MLS#11-3831
$139,500
Call Steve Shemo
(570) 288-1401
(570) 793-9449
YATESVILLE
New Listing. Beauti-
ful home in Willow
View that shows
Pride of Owner-
shi p throughout!
Spacious Florida
room that leads to a
private yard with
extensive landscap-
ing, brand new roof,
3 baths, 4 bed-
rooms, lower level
family room & more!
MLS 11-3714
$298,500
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
YATESVILLE
PRICE REDUCED
12 Reid st.
Spacious Bi-level
home in semi-pri-
vate location with
private back yard. 3
season room. Gas
fireplace in lower
level family room. 4
bedrooms, garage.
For more informtion
and photos visit
wwww.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 10-4740
$149,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
VM 101
906 Homes for Sale
YATESVILLE
REDUCED!
61 Pittston Ave.
Stately brick
Ranch in private
location. Large
room sizes, fire-
place, central
A/C. Includes
extra lot. For
more informa-
tion and photos
visit www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS #10-3512
PRICE REDUCED
$189,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
VM 101
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909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
AVOCA
25 St. Marys St.
3,443 sq. ft.
masonry commer-
cial building with
warehouse/office
and 2 apartments
with separate elec-
tric and heat. Per-
fect for contractors
or anyone with stor-
age needs. For
more information
and photos log onto
www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
Reduced to
$89,000
MLS #10-3872
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
VM 101
EDWARDSVILLE
89-91 Hillside St.
Out of the flood
plain, this double
has potential.
Newer roof and
some windows
have been
replaced. Property
includes a large
extra lot.
MLS 11-3463
$87,000
Call Roger Nenni
Ext. 32
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
5770-288-0770
HANOVER TWP
22 W. Germania St
This 6,600 sq. ft.
concrete block build-
ing has multiple
uses. 5 offices &
kitchenette. Over
5,800 sq. ft. ware-
house space (high
ceilings). 2 overhead
doors. $85,000
MLS 10-1326
Bob Kopec
HUMFORD REALTY
570-822-5126
HUGHESTOWN
165 Searle St.
Double block
home, great
investment
propPerty or live
in one side and
rent the other.
Two 3 bedroom,
6 room 1/2 dou-
bles . Great
walk up attic on
both sides.
For more info
and photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 11-3915
$49,900
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JENKINS TWP.
1334 Main St.
1 story, 2,600 sq. ft.
commercial build-
ing, masonry con-
struction with
offices and ware-
housing. Central air,
alarm system and
parking. Great for
contractors or
anyone with
office/storage
needs. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 11-3156
$84,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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ASHLEY
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
N. Main St.
Saturday, Nov. 5th
10 am to 2 pm
Baked goods,
kitchen cupboard,
jewelry & flea
tables. Luncheon,
Homemade soups
& hot dogs. Take
outs available.
FALL FALL
BAZAAR BAZAAR
CARVERTON
Grange Hall
1632 W 8th St.
Saturday, Nov-5
9am to 2pm
Downsizing Grange
Items. You name it,
we sell it! Knick-
knacks, holiday
decor, games,
books, sporting
goods & More!
Food ~N~ Drink
Vendors Welcome
570-287-7851
DICKSON CITY
358 Main Street
Saturday & Sunday
9am - 6pm
Entire contents of
large home. Base-
ment, patio & back
yard. Antiques, vin-
tage, retro, col-
lectibles & modern.
Furniture, China,
Crystal. Pictures,
lighting & jewelry.
Small appliances.
Cookwear, flatware,
kitchen utensils.
Bedding, curtains,
draperies & sea-
sonal items. Cloth-
ing with tags and
petite - small to 1 x.
Linens & much more!
EDWARDSVILLE
681 Main Street
Vendors wanted &
space available for
crafts. Open every
day but Monday.
570-417-1269
570-855-2703
Vendor &
Craft Market
EXETER
140 W. Grant Street
Behind Wells Fargo
Saturday, Nov-5
8am-2pm
Entire contents of
home. Everything
must go!
EXETER
293 SCHOOLEY AVE.
Rescheduled from
snowstorm
Sat., Nov. 5th
10 am - 4 pm
It was the late
1960s to the
1980s. An
antique dealer
had a thriving
shop in Jim
Thorpe. Stored for
decades, this sale
offers a great
many antique
treasures & curios
from this collec-
tion. Large
antique & vintage
ephemera adver-
tising collection,
advertising signs,
posters, tobacco
pouches & tins.
Antique & vintage
medical curios,
books, beauty,
tools, soap &
shaving curios.
Mystery Utensils!
Milestone news-
papers, and more.
Something for
everyone.
Outdoor event at
Advance Self
Storage Facility,
Unit #106
Go straight back.
Off Wyoming Ave.,
& near Highland
Manor intersec-
tion of back road.
Dress warmly
No Early Birds
Not to be missed!
EXETER
401 Union St &
445 McKinley St
Saturday
9am - 3pm
2 properties in
Exeter Park.
Toys, Baby Gear
and kids clothes of
various sizes &
more!
FORTY FORT
81 Bidlack St.
Sat., Nov. 5th, 8-1
Clothing, collect-
ibles, Mickey Mouse
items, baseball
cards, jewelry, large
Lennox carrousel
(new in box), purs-
es, household items
(like new) universal
gym & much more.
FORTY-FORT
60 SLOCUM STREET
SA SATURDA TURDAY Y, NOV , NOV-5 -5
9:00-4:30 9:00-4:30
DIRECTIONS: OFF
WYOMING AVENUE
Entire contents of
house and garage.
Including furniture,
Antiques, nice
Maple dining room
set, nice bedroom
furniture, Conn
Organ, glassware,
kitchenware, jewel-
ry, porcelain tea
cup collection, Mtd
Lt 12.5 38 Lawn
tractor, Atlas snow-
blower, lawn & gar-
den & much more!
CREDIT CARDS
ACCEPTED!
Sale by Cook &
Cook Estate
Liquidators
www.cookand
cookestate
liquidators.com
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
235 Pfouts Street
(Off Sively St, Near
Old Hanover H.S.)
Friday & Saturday
9am - 3pm
Furniture - new &
antique, jewelry,
tools, TVs, kitchen-
wares, gardening
items, womens
clothing, holiday
decor, drapery &
much more!
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
Upper Askam
Corner of Front &
Bauer Street
Saturday, Nov. 5
9am - 4pm
Sweaters, baby
afghans, wreaths,
household, old toys.
HARDING
655 Sutton
Creek Road
Bishops Tree Farm
Saturday & Sunday
Nov. 5 & 6
9am - 4pm
Super indoor
yard sale.
Dishes, glassware,
furniture, antiques,
knick knacks,
trunks, bed frames,
doors, exercise
equipment, toys,
games, baskets,
appliances, lots of
Christmas items ,
and more!
Lots of new items.
DONT SEE IT? ASK.
IT IS PROBABLY
HERE!
Need a Roommate?
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570-829-7130
HARVEYS LAKE
720 Star Hill Road
Sat., Nov. 5th, 9-3
Sun., Nov. 6th, 10-2
Household items,
hunting gear, small
antiques, small patio
set, Christmas dec-
orations.
Lots of Great Stuff!
HARVEYS LAKE
BARN/YARD SALE
Pole 25 on
Second
Fri., Nov., 4th 9-3
Sat., Nov 5th 9-3
Collectibles, includ-
ing sports, house-
hold, toys, new gift
items, old tools,
glassware, old
recycled wood-
work, parrot cage,
linens, horse tack,
oak washstand,
wall clocks, Victori-
an table, and much
more.
FREE COFFEE.
KINGSTON
134 Page Ave.
Saturday Nov-5
8am to 12Noon
INDOOR GARAGE
SALE
EXTENDED DUE
TO SNOW
STORM
Prices slashed!
Everything must go!
KINGSTON
159 Sharpe St.
Saturday 11/5
9am-3pm
Antique dropleaf
table/chair, vintage
china, linens, hats,
Harley lamp,house-
hold items, military,
LOTS OF STUFF!
KINGSTON
54 Butler St.
Saturday, Nov. 5th
8 am-12 pm
Household, pic-
tures, quilts, hat
boxes, toddler bed,
Brio, cradle, &
more.
KINGSTON
550 Meadowland
Ave. Sat., Nov. 5th
9am-2pm
Household items,
patio furniture,
clothing, knick-
knacks.
MINERS MILLS
48 East Main St.
Saturday, Nov. 5th
8am - Noon
Furniture, electric
heater, new printer,
new phones, new
womens shoes (7 &
8), jewelry, holiday &
more.
MOOSIC
507 Rocky Glen Rd
Off Birney Ave.
at Smilers
Saturday Nov-5
10 am - 3 pm
Tools, toys, Coca-
Cola, Nascar &
more. Everything on
sale! New merchan-
dise! Free items
with purchase!
Don't need that
Guitar?
Sell it in the
Classified Section!
570-829-7130
MOUNTAIN TOP
Corner of Church &
Nuangola Rds.
ST. MARTIN IN THE
FIELDS CHURCH
Saturday, Nov-5
9 am to 1 pm
Held over due to snow!
Auction includes
artwork, gift certifi-
cates & baskets.
Crafts, face painting
& much more!!
BAZAAR
&
SILENT
AUCTION
MOUNTAINTOP
17 Forest Drive
Saturday 9am-1pm
Kids clothes & toys,
household items,
Mary Kay & more!
NANTICOKE
10 Lawrence Street
Sat., Nov. 5th, 10-2
Antiques, vintage,
art, household,
designer clothing
and gowns with
tags, bike, and
much more.
PARSONS
SEMI-ANNUAL
Troop #391
Multi Vendors
Parsons Welsh
Baptist Church
232 Austin Ave.
Saturday, Nov 5
8 am to 3 pm
Autographs, coins,
trains, xmas items,
crafts. Something
for everyone.
Food. Ample Park-
ing.
PITTSTON
Oblates of
St. Josephs
Rte 315
Saturday, Nov. 5th
9 am to 4 pm
40+ vendors.
Refreshments.
Theme basket auc-
tion will be offered!
HOLIDAY
CRAFT
& GIFT FAIR
PLAINS
442 Mill St
Bottom of Abbott St
Saturday 11/5
9:00AM - 2:00PM
Household, plus
size womens
clothes and more.
TOO MUCH TO MENTION
Something for everyone!
Basement
Sale!
PLAINS
680 N Main Street
Saturday, Nov. 5
8am-3pm
Bedroom furniture,
end tables, Cappuc-
cino machine, 2
tower stands, dish-
es, artificial trees,
clothes, blankets,
books, DVD & VHS
movies, games & so
much more!
PLYMOUTH
FLEA MARKET &
St. Peters &
Pauls Church
20 Nottingham St.
Friday, Nov. 4
9am to 5pm
Saturday, Nov. 5
9am to 1pm
Clearance on Sat.
Bargain Prices!!!!
Lunch Available
Purebred Animals?
Sell them here with a
classified ad!
570-829-7130
SHAVERTOWN
2001 Sutton Rd
Fri., Nov.4 10-3
Sat., Nov. 5 10-3
Sun., Nov. 6 10-2
18th and 19th
Century
American
anitques, Oriental
rugs, Ethan Allen
furniture, com-
plete queen pine
bedroom set,
original art work,
cherry Grand-
father clock,
collectibles,
home decor, holi-
day decorations,
lamps, wicker
furniture,
wrought iron
benches, teen-
age girls items,
exercise equip-
ment, & wool
area rugs.
Cash or Check
Pick up After
Check Clears
SUGAR NOTCH
771 MAIN STREET
SA SATURDA TURDAY Y, NOV , NOV-5 -5
8:00-4:00 8:00-4:00
Entire contents of
home including
Antiques, beautiful
Mahogany bedroom
sets, curio cabi-
nets, Humphrey's
remedies cabinet,
Mahogany lamp
tables, tea cart &
bakers rack, lift
chair, nice glass-
ware, jewelry, reli-
gious, vintage
Christmas, military
uniforms, loads of
smalls, Craftsman
radial arm saw,
hand tools, lawn
and garden, loads
of basement items
and much more!
Sale by Cook &
Cook Estate
Liquidators
www.cookand
cookestate
liquidators.com
SWOYERSVILLE
154 Owen Street
Sat. Nov-5
9AM-2PM
Everything from
furniture to dishes.
MUST SELL ALL!
SWOYERSVILLE
51-53 Milbre St
Saturday & Sunday
November 5 & 6
9am - 3pm
Entire contents of
house including
kitchen table and
chairs, 2 hutches,
whirlpool washer,
gas dryer, home-
made quilts /
afghans. Golf & fish-
ing items. Snapper
snowblower. Mens
clothing. Quilting
frame. Books.
Xmas, some vintage
& much more!
TRUCKSVILLE
46 Atherholt Road
Sat., Nov 5th, 9-1
Apartment size dry-
er, hardwood floor-
ing, trailer hitches,
microwave,2 dress-
ers, DVDs, floral
crafts, Craftsman
snowplow, phone
bench, hand pump,
tablecloths, old ice
cooler, VHS tapes.
Something for
everyone!
Find Your Ideal
Employee! Place an
ad and end the
search!
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ment specialist
WEST NANTICOKE
HEIGHTS
16 Lamoreaux St
Sat., & Sun.
9am-3pm
A little bit of every-
thing for everybody
WEST WEST WYOMING WYOMING
6th Street
OPEN YEAR ROUND
SPACE
AVAILABLE
INSIDE & OUT
ACRES OF
PARKING
OUTSIDE
SPACES - $10
INSIDE SPACES -
$60 AND UP
(MONTHLY)
Saturday
10am-2pm
Sunday
8am-4pm
FLEA
MARKET
WILKES-BARRE
149 Bear Creek Blvd
Behind the
VA Hospital
Saturday 9am-3pm
Baby gear, Christ-
mas & Fall decora-
tions, fitness equip-
ment, tools, shoes,
clothing, household
items & more.
SERVING
HOT CHOCOLATE.
WILKES-BARRE
40 Brader Drive
Parsons Manor
SAT., 10/29 9AM-1PM
Rain or Shine
If youre a bit late,
well stay open.
Take advantage of
a non-snowy
weekend! Mother
Nature foiled us
last week, but we
had an extra week
to gather up even
more good stuff.
Scores of interest-
ing, nearly new
domestics, includ-
ing 2 microwave
ovens and other
small appliances,
plenty of cookware
& kitchen gadgets,
books, cookbooks
& music galore,
plus a host of well-
cared for trinkets &
novelties. Clothing,
outerwear & shoes
from better stores,
too. The grown
kids have a habit of
buying too much &
invite you to benefit
from our indiscre-
tion. Great deals
for all ages & both
sexes as well as
our beloved furry
friends offered.
Directions: Route
315 in Plains Twp.
to Woodlands Inn &
Resort. Left or
right onto Laird St,
Left onto Flood Dr,
Right onto Brader.
OR: Scott St in
Wilkes-Barre, Left
or Right onto
Virginia Dr, then
Left onto Brader.
MULTI GENERATIONAL
GARAGE-A-PALOOZA
A.K.A. Totally Cool Tag Sale
WYOMING
120 Second St.
Sat., Nov. 5
8:00am 3:00pm
Contents of lovely
home. Living room
suite, chairs, tables,
lamps, dining room
with hutch, 2 sets of
china, retro kitchen
set, refrigerator,
records, family
room, deer mounts,
holiday, desk, filing
cabinets, safe,
cedar chest, many
nice smalls, tons of
glassware & dish-
ware, bar items,
costume jewelry.
Too much to list all
prices to sell!
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WYOMING
30 NINTH STREET
Saturday Nov 5th
9:00am - 3:00pm
Sunday Nov 6th
1:00pm - 3:30pm
Mahogany china
closet & server,
Oak pedestal,
china/curio with
glass sides,
Mahogany dining
table & chairs as
is. Pierced wood
frame sofa, large
armoire, bookshelf
with cast iron legs,
upholstered chairs,
Hale hutch, trunk,
2 wood frame twin
beds, gentlemans
chest of drawers &
others, cherry
dresser with mirror
& others, pineap-
ple bed & others,
nightstands, parlor
tables, drum top
styled tables, vani-
ty with mirror, slip-
per rockers &
other wooden
chairs, 1950s pink
& white chrome
table top, some
Vintage clothes &
linens. Costume
jewelry. Some
older Christmas &
toys including
wicker doll car-
riage, scads of old
paperbacks, reli-
gious items, prints,
candlestick &
wooden wall tele-
phone parts,
Cattaraugus knife,
washer & dryer,
kitchen & glass-
ware, video &
audio cassettes,
exercise bench,
room air condition-
ers, shelf units, flat
screen TV, pick up
truck tool box, Toro
snow mover, vise,
& a whole lot
more!!!!
WYOMING
448 West Third St.
Sunday, NOV. 6
9am-1pm
Furniture, clothing &
household items.
BUYING
US/FOREIGN/
CANADIAN
COINS &
CURRENCY
PREMIUMS FOR
SILVER DOLLARS
& BETTER COINS
GOLD &
SILVER
JEWELRY &
INGOTS
STERLING SILVER
Old Postcards &
Local Photos,
Lead Soldiers &
Old Toys, Mining
& Military Stuff,
Old Crocks, Jugs
Local Advertising
STAMPS
PAYING
HONEST
CA$H
PRICES
Over 35 years, a
respected coin
dealer.
HERITAGE
GALLERIES
DALLAS, PA
Across from
Dallas Agway
on Rt. 415
Look for blue
& white signs
NEW HOURS
TUES-FRI, 10-6
SAT, 10-5
570-674-2646
Find the
perfect
friend.
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to place your ad.
The Classied
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909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
KINGSTON
366 Pierce St.
Commercial build-
ing for sale.Highly
desirable corner
location with park-
ing for approxi-
mately 25 vehicles.
Would be attractive
for any retail or
commercial
operation.
MLS 11-2763
$300,000
Jay A. Crossin
Extension 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
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new apartment?
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KINGSTON
584 Wyoming Ave.
MOVE-IN READY!
Three large offices
along with a recep-
tion area with built-
in secretarial/para-
legal work stations;
a large conference
room with built-in
bookshelves, kitch-
enette and bath-
room. Lower level
has 7 offices, 2
bathrooms, plenty
of storage. HIGHLY
visible location, off-
street parking. Why
rent office space?
Use part of building
& rent space- share
expenses and build
equity. MLS#11-995
$399,000
Judy Rice
570-714-9230
Call Tracy Zarola
570-696-0723
KINGSTON
7 Hoyt St
Nice duplex zoned
commercial, can be
used for offices as
well as residential.
All separate utilities.
Keep apt. space or
convert to commer-
cial office space.
Adjacent lot for sale
by same owner.
MLS 11-2176
$85,900
Jay A. Crossin
CROSSIN
REAL ESTATE
570-288-0770
ext. 23
KINGSTON
LIGHT
INDUSTRIAL
134 Page Ave.
Light industrial
complex consisting
of main building
(8,417 S/F) with
offices and shop
areas. Clear-span
warehouse
(38x144); and pole
building (38x80)
on 1.16 acres.
MLS 11-1320
$299,000
Call Joe Moore
570-288-1401
KINGSTON
Wellness Center /
professional offices.
Lease Space
Available.
Brick/stucco facade
offered on building
exterior while interi-
or features built-in
offices with natural
woodwork & glass.
Modern style lofts
allow for bonus inte-
rior space & ware-
house space is
offered as built to
suit.
-Spaces Available:
1200 sf, 1400 sf,
4300 sf Warehouse
space, also offered
as built to suit)
-Custom Leases
from $8.-$12./ sq.
ft. based on terms.
-Price/square foot
negotiable depend-
ing on options. (ASK
ABOUT OUR FREE
RENT)
-Property ideal for a
medical, business,
or professional
offices.
-100+ Parking
Spaces. Call Cindy
570-690-2689
www.cindykingre.com
570-675-4400
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
LAFLIN
33 Market St.
Commercial/resi-
dential property
featuring Ranch
home with 3 bed-
rooms, newly
remodeled bath-
room, in good con-
dition. Commercial
opportunity for
office in attached
building.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-3450
Reduced
$159,000
Call Tom
570-262-7716
NANTICOKE
NEW PRICE!!
423 E. Church
St.
Great 2 family in
move in condi-
tion on both
sides, Separate
utilities, 6
rooms each. 3
car detached
garage in super
neighborhood.
Walking dis-
tance to col-
lege. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-1608
$123,000
Call Tom
570-262-7716
P
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N
D
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PITTSTON
113 S. Main St.
Newer multi level
commercial building
in center of down-
town Pittston. Many
possibilities. Parking
in rear. For addi-
tional info & photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-3886
$200,000
Call Lu-Ann
570-602-9280
PITTSTON
35 High St.
Nice duplex in great
location, fully occu-
pied with leases.
Good investment
property. Separate
utilities, newer fur-
naces, gas and oil.
Notice needed to
show. For more info
and photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-3222
$89,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
PITTSTON
94 Church St.
Spacious double
block, one with one
side owner occu-
pied, 2nd side
needs cosmetic
care. Off street
parking for 2 vehi-
cles, walking dis-
tance to the down-
town. Pool and
patio deck.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 11-3292
$76,500
Call Bill Williams
570-362-4158
PITTSTON
Duplex. Aluminum
siding, oil heat, semi
- modern kitchens,
long term tenant. On
a spacious 50 x
150 lot. Motivated
Seller. REDUCED.
$39,900
Anne Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
570-288-6654
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
PITTSTON
Township Blvd.
MAKE AN OFFER!
Ideal location
between Wilkes-
Barre & Scranton.
Ample parking with
room for additional
spaces. Perfect for
medical or profes-
sional offices. Con-
tact agent to show.
Asking $945,000
Contact Judy Rice
570-714-9230
MLS# 10-1110
PLAINS
107-109 E. Carey St.
High traffic, high
potential location
with enough space
for 2 second floor
apartments. A
stones throw away
from the casino.
Large front win-
dows for showroom
display. Basement &
sub - basement for
additional storage
or workspace.
PRICE REDUCED
$99,500
MLS# 10-1919
Call Stanley
(570) 817-0111
COLDWELL
BANKER RUNDLE
REAL ESTATE
570-474-2340
PLYMOUTH
155 E Walnut St.
Good investment
property knocking
on your door. Don't
miss out, come and
see for yourself.
Also included in the
sale of the property
is the lot behind the
home. Lot size is
25X75, known as
147 Cherry St.
$82,000
MLS# 10-2666
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
SCRANTON
Live in one and rent
the others to pay for
your mortgage! This
Multi-Unit features
gorgeous hardwood
floors in the 1st level
apartment. 2nd
level apartment has
4 bedrooms! Lower
Level apartment has
cozy efficiency.
Plenty of parking &
2 car carport is
another highlight.
Call Jesicca Skoloda
570-237-0463
JesiccaSkoloda
Realtor@gmail.com
MLS# 11-2741
$119,999
570-696-2468
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WEST HAZLETON
3 bedroom town-
house. 1.5 bath, 1
car garage yard.
Only 4 years old.
$112,500 each or
buy all 6 for
$650,000
Garry Tokanets
Broker
Mountain City
Realty
570-384-3335
WEST PITTSTON
Great Investment
Opportunity.
2 Storefronts &
attached 3 bed-
room home all
rented out with
separate utilities.
$125,000
MLS# 11-2185
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
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909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
WEST WYOMING
379-381 Sixth St.
Perfect first home
for you with one
side paying most of
your mortgage.
Would also make a
nice investment
with all separate
utilities and nice
rents. Large fenced
yard, priced to sell.
Dont wait too long.
Call today to
schedule a tour.
MLS 11-1453
REDUCED!!
$84,900
Mark R. Mason
570-331-0982
CROSS REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
WILKES-BARRE
495-497 S. Grant St
Nice double block in
good condition with
2 bedrooms on
each side. New vinyl
siding. Bathrooms
recently remodeled.
Roof is 2 years old.
Fully rented. Ten-
ants pay all utilities.
MLS11-580.$55,500
Call Darren Snyder
Marilyn K Snyder
Real Estate
570-825-2468
WILKES-BARRE
98-100 Lockhart St
Great Investment
Opportunity.
Separate utilities.
Motivated seller!
MLS 11-4330
$80,000
Maria Huggler
CLASSIC
PROPERTIES
570-587-7000
WYOMING
PRICE REDUCED!
285 Wyoming Ave.
First floor currently
used as a shop,
could be offices,
etc. Prime location,
corner lot, full base-
ment. 2nd floor is 3
bedroom apartment
plus 3 car garage
and parking for
6 cars. For more
information and
photos go to
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS #10-4339
$169,900
Call Charlie
VM 101
912 Lots & Acreage
DALLAS
$135,000
SPECTACULAR
WATER VIEW!
2 acres overlooking
Huntsville Reser-
voir. Building site
cleared but much of
woodlands pre-
served. Perc & site
prep done. MLS #
11-2550.
Call Christine Kutz
for details.
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
DALLAS
New Goss Manor
lots. Prices ranging
from $59,900 to
$69,900. Public
water, sewer, gas &
electric available.
Call Kevin Smith
570-696-1195 or
570-696-5420
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
DURYEA
44.59 ACRES
Industrial Site. Rail
served with all
utilities. KOZ
approved. For more
information and
photos visit
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
$2,395,000
MLS#10-669
Call Charlie
912 Lots & Acreage
EXETER
Ida Acres, Wyoming
Area School District.
6 lots remain, start-
ing at $38,000. Pri-
vate setting. Under-
ground utilities.
570-947-4819
EXETER
Out of flood area.
100x125ft. All utili-
ties in place. Build-
ing moratorium
does not apply to
this lot. $45,000
reduced to $42,000
Call 570-655-0530
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HARDING
Mt. Zion Road
One acre lot just
before Oberdorfer
Road. Great place
to build your
dream home
MLS 11-3521
$29,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
HARVEYS LAKE
SELLER SAYS SELL!
Land with
Lake View
90' x 125' Lot with
View of the Lake.
Sewer Permit
Required. $19,000
MLS# 10-2523
Call Cindy
570-690-2689
www.cindykingre.com
570-675-4400
JENKINS TWP.
Hospital St.
Eagle View
Great residential lot
overlooking the
Susquehanna River
for a stunning view
of the river and sur-
rounding area. Build
your dream home
on this lot with the
best river and valley
views in Luzerne
County. Gas, tele-
phone, electric &
water utility con-
nections are
available.
For more details &
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-2640
$125,000
Call Kim
570-466-3338
LAFLIN
Lot#9
Pinewood Dr
BUILD YOUR
DREAM HOME
on one of the last
available lots in
desirable Laflin.
Convenient location
near highways, air-
port, casino &
shopping.
DIRECTIONS Rt 315
to laflin Rd; make
left off Laflin Rd onto
Pinewood Dr. Lot is
on corner of
Pinewood Dr. and
Hickorywood Dr.
MLS 11-3411
$34,900
atlas realtyinc.com
Call Keri Best
570-885-5082
LEHMAN
New Listing!
Market Street
OVERLOOKING THE
HUNTSVILLE GOLF
COURSE. Own and
build your own
dream house over-
looking the 10th
green at the presti-
gious Huntsville Golf
Course. Picturesque
setting in the Back
Mountain area of
Lehman. Near Penn
State College,
Lehman. Accessed
by Market St.,
downtown Lehman
corner off Rt. 118 or
passed the
Huntsville dam. Dri-
veway in place, sep-
tic approved. All on
over 1 acre of prime
10th green view
land. MLS#11-2860
$107,000
Bob Cook
570-696-6555
MOUNTAIN TOP
333 Oakmont Lane
Owner had property
surveyed.Copies
available upon
request. Property
was partially
cleared for a home
2-3 years ago
MLS 11-3300
$39,900
John Shelley
570-288-0770
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
912 Lots & Acreage
MOUNTAIN TOP
Crestwood Schools!
126 Acres for Sale!
Mostly wooded with
approx. 970 ft on
Rt. 437 in
Dennison Twp.
$459,000
Call Jim Graham at
570-715-9323
MOUNTAIN TOP
Several building lots
ready to build on!
ALL public utilities!
Priced from
$32,000 to
$48,000! Use your
own Builder! Call
Jim Graham at
570-715-9323
NEW PRICING!!!
EARTH
CONSERVANCY
LAND FOR SALE
*61 +/- Acres
Nuangola
$99,000
*46 +/- Acres
Hanover Twp.,
$79,000
*Highway
Commercial
KOZ Hanover Twp.
3 +/- Acres
11 +/- Acres
*Wilkes-Barre Twp.
32 +/- Acres
Zoned R-3
See additional Land
for Sale at
www.earth
conservancy.org
570-823-3445
NEWPORT TOWNSHIP
1 mile south of
L.C.C.C. 2 lots
available.
100 frontage
x 228 deep.
Modular home
with basement
accepted.
Each lot $17,000.
Call
570-714-1296
SHAVERTOWN
LAND
Harford Ave.
4 buildable residen-
tial lots for sale indi-
vidually or take all
4! Buyer to confirm
water and sewer
with zoning officer.
Directions: R. on
E. Franklin, R. on
Lawn to L. on
Harford.
$22,500 per lot
Mark Mason
570-331-0982
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
SWEET VALLEY
Mooretown Road
Well and septic
already on site.
Build your home on
this beautiful 2.2
acre lot. 2 car
garage on site with
fruit trees, flowers,
grape vines and
dog run. From Dal-
las take Rt. 118 to
right on Rt. 29 N,
left on Mooretown
Road for about 1/2
mile, see sign
on left.
MLS 11-2779
$59,200
Call Patty Lunski
570-735-7494
Ext. 304
ANTONIK AND
ASSOCIATES,
INC.
570-735-7494
BACK MOUNTAIN
Huntsville Dam Area
BUILDING LOT
17.96 acres. Beauti-
ful, slopping, wood-
ed, lot, with privacy
& great views. Last
lot in development
with public sewer,
gas & underground
utilities. 8 minutes
to Kingston on
Hillside Rd. $47,500
570-283-0547
915 Manufactured
Homes
ASHLEY
MOBILE HOME
2 bedroom, fur-
nished, $23,000
(570) 655-9334
(570) 762-4140
ASHLEY PARK
Laurel Run & San
Souci Parks, Like
new, several to
choose from,
Financing&Warranty,
MobileOneSales.net
Call (570)250-2890
ASHLEY
Sunday, Nov-6
1PM-3PM
45 Tamara Hill,
Ashley Park.
1995 Colony Key-
stone 16 X 76
Mobile Home. 3
bedroom, 2 bath,
laundry room &
bonus sun room
included. Large cor-
ner lot + 2 sheds.
Lot Fee only $240/
month.
Priced to sell at
$18,000.
For a showing leave
a message at
570-592-4512
LAUREL RUN ESTATES
We have mobile
home sites for new
and used single &
double wides.
LARGE WOODED LOTS
overlooking
Wilkes-Barre
Call 570-823-8499
CELL 570-241-1854
915 Manufactured
Homes
SPRINGBROOK
2 bedroom. Clean.
Needs no work.
Remodeled
throughout. Owner
financing. $14,000.
570-851-6128 or
610-767-9456
918 Miscellaneous
for Sale
DRUMS
SAND SPRINGS GOLF
COMMUNITY
Townhome in Sand
Hollow Village 3
bedroom, 2 1/2
bath, one car
garage conveniently
located near I80/I81
& Rt309.
References, credit
check, security
required
Dee Fields,
Associate Broker
570-788-7511
deefieldsabroker@gmail.com
HAZLETON
THE "TERRACE" SECTION
Located very near
Hazleton Hospital.
Residential home,
Ranch style rental
with garage. $1200
a month includes
heat & utilities con-
veniently located
near I80.
References, credit
check, security
required
Dee Fields,
Associate Broker
570-788-7511
deefieldsabroker@gmail.com
WHITE HAVEN
WOOD FRAME
STORAGE BUILDING
1750 sq ft main
floor, 1750 sq ft
basement, 475 sq
ft 3 rooms, finished
with rest room.
City water/sewer.
Zoned R-3, but
zoning variance is
possible. 10'W X
8'H garage door.
Taxes $643. As Is.
$14,000. OBO Call
(570) 656-1080
930 Wanted to Buy
Real Estate
WE BUY HOMES
Any Situation
570-956-2385
938 Apartments/
Furnished
DALLAS
2 bedrooms, 1 bath,
refrigerator and
stove provided, off-
street parking, no
pets. $695. per
month, plus utilities,
& security.
Call 570-674-7898
HANOVER TWP.
Carey Ave. Bridge
FULLY FURNISHED NEW
LOFT APARTMENT.
600 s/f. Includes all
utilities, stove, laun-
dry, fridge, micro,
dishwasher, dispos-
al, WIFI, cable, A/C,
granite, plasma TV,
hardwood, lovely
modern furniture,
large closets, pri-
vate entrance with
deck. Shared
inground pool, grill,
& off street parking.
Smoke on deck.
Pictures on request.
MUST SEE! 4 miles
to 81. $750/month.
570-332-8026
WEST PITTSTON
One room, 1st
floor, furnished
efficiency. Galley
kitchen, granite
bath, built-ins,
washer/dryer.
Security & refer-
ences. Non smok-
ers, no pets.
$625. includes
heat & water.
570-655-4311
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
ASHLEY
1 BEDROOM 1 BATH
22 North Main St.
Available now. mod-
ern kitchen, off
street parking,
washer and dryer
included, no pets,
$400 per month
plus electric / $400
security, Call
901-356-4233
ASHLEY
1st floor, 2 bed-
room. Off street
parking. Washer
dryer hookup. Appli-
ances. Bus stop at
the door. $575.
Water Included.
570-954-1992
ASHLEY
1 or 2 bedroom apt.
$475 or $500 per
month. Off street
parking, stove,
refrigerator, sewer.
Porch/patio. Credit
check, No pets.
Call 570-715-7732
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
COURTDALE
5 cozy room apart-
ment 2nd floor.
Heat, water, stove,
refrigerator includ-
ed. Off street park-
ing. No pets or
smoking. $550 +
security deposit &
references.
570-287-3260
DALLAS
(Franklin Township)
1st floor, 2 bedroom.
1 bath. Washer
dryer hookup. Car-
port. $595 + utilities,
lease & security.
Call after 6.
570-220-6533
DALLAS
NEWBERRY ESTATES
Carriage House fully
furnished, 1 bed-
room washer, dryer.
Country club ameni-
ties included. No
pets, no smokers.
$945/month.
570-807-8669
DALLAS TWP
CONDO FOR LEASE:
$1,800. 2 bedroom/
2 Bath. Call Us to
discuss our great
Amenity & Mainte-
nance program!
Call 570-674-5278
DALLAS
Large 3 bedroom
2nd floor. No pets.
Off street parking.
Call Joe570-881-2517
Dallas, Pa.
MEADOWS
APARTMENTS
220 Lake St.
Housing for the
elderly & mobility
impaired; all utilities
included. Federally
subsidized program.
Extremely low
income persons
encouraged to
apply. Income less
than $12,250.
570-675-6936,
8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri.
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
FORTY FORT
2 bedroom, 2nd
floor. $550 per
month + utilities.
No pets, call
570-239-5841
FORTY FORT
AMERICA REALTY
RENTALS
ALL UNITS
MANAGED
VARIOUS LOCATIONS
Call for
availability
1-2 bedrooms,
all modern.
Employment/
Application
Required
No Pets/
Smoking
Leases
Very Clean
Standards
288-1422
FORTY FORT
Large, modern 2
bedroom, 2nd floor.
Eat in kitchen with
appliances. Dining
area. Spacious living
room, bath, A/C
units, laundry, off
street parking.
Great location. No
pets or smoking.
Garbage & water
included. $575 +
utilities. Call
570-714-9234
FORTY FORT
Newly renovated,
great neighbor-
hood. 2nd floor.
Non smoking. Oak
floors, new carpet
in master bed-
room. new win-
dows, 4 paddle
fans, bath with
shower. Stove &
fridge, dishwash-
er. Off street
parking, coin- op
laundry. $575 +
gas, electric &
water. References
required, no pets
570-779-4609 or
570-407-3991
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All utilities included.
Totally modern 1-2
bedroom apart-
ments with decora-
tive stone-lighted
fireplaces. All appli-
ances. Wall to wall
carpet. Z-Brick/tile
kitchen. Office/com-
puter room. Conve-
nient location with
paved off street
parking. Quiet well
maintained building.
$575/month
Call (570) 474-6062
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
1 bedroom, Tile
kitchen & bath, wall
to wall carpeting,
refrigerator & stove
provided, washer/
dryer hookup,
No Pets, $375/
month + utilities.
Available Dec-1st.
Call 570-824-5176
after 10 a.m.
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
2 story home with
beautiful wood
work. 3 bedrooms. 1
bath. Living room,
dining room, den,
modern kitchen.
Gas heat. 1 car
garage. Small yard.
$700/month + utili-
ties & security.
Contact Linda at
(570) 696-5418
(570) 696-1195
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
Great location, 1
bedroom apartment
in residential area,
all utilities included.
$600/month
+ security.
908-482-0335
HANOVER TWP
Rear Lee Park Ave.
3 bedroom. OSP,
References and
security required.
$600/month
917-225-9961 Mike
HANOVER TWP.
1 bedroom, 1 bath-
room, all appliances
provided, off-street
parking, no pets,
Heat, sewer, hot
water included,
$550 per month +
1st & last month &
$400 security de-
posit. Call:
570-852-0252
after 8:00 a.m.
HANOVER TWP.
3 bedrooms. 2nd
floor. Water, hot
water, sewer includ-
ed. Large rooms.
Washer/dryer, dish-
washer, stove &
fridge included. Off
street parking. No
pets. Section 8
Okay. $650/month.
Call (570) 677-2328
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HANOVER TWP.
3 Oaklawn Ave.
1ST FLOOR DUPLEX
Newly remodeled &
painted. Available
immediately. 2 bed-
room, 1 bath, stove,
washer/dryer hook-
up, hardwood
floors, off-street
parking. No pets.
Water & sewer
included. $550 per
month + 1 month
security deposit.
Call (570) 417-8874
after 10:00 a.m. for
a private showing
HANOVER TWP.
Available immedi-
ately, 1 bedroom, 1
bathroom, refrigera-
tor and stove pro-
vided, washer/dryer
on premises, off-
street parking, small
pets ok. $400/per
month + utilities,
Call 570-357-1138
HANOVER TWP.
Out of flood zone.
Private, spacious
2nd floor, 3 bed-
room. Wall to wall
carpet, large living
room & kitchen,
2nd floor porch
with spectacular
views, washer/
dryer hookup.
Garbage & sewer
& cable included.
$650/ month +
utilities & security.
570-592-4133
HARVEYS LAKE
1 bedroom, LAKE
FRONT apartments.
Wall to wall, appli-
ances, lake rights,
off street parking.
No Pets. Lease,
security &
references.
570-639-5920
Harveys Lake
LAKE FRONT
Beautiful lake views!
Private Setting. Fully
furnished 2 bed-
room, 2 bath apart-
ment. Dock, ample
parking. $1500
includes cable, DVR,
high speed internet
and all utilities. Short
Term Lease Available
570-639-1469
JENKINS TOWNSHIP
W Well insulated - ell insulated -
Low cost utilities! Low cost utilities!
Nice, 2nd floor, 5
rooms. Includes:
gas range, ceiling
fans, knotty pine
enclosed porch, Off
street parking. $400
+ utilities (gas heat),
security & refer-
ences. Non smok-
ing. 570-655-1907
or 570-814-2297
Available Immediately
KINGSTON
1 BEDROOM
2 BEDROOM
WILKES-BARRE
2 BEDROOMS
All Apartments
Include:
Appliances &
Maintenance
R REFERENCES EFERENCES & &
L LEASE EASE R REQUIRED EQUIRED. .
570-899-3407
Tina Randazzo
Property Mgr
KINGSTON
131 S. Maple Ave.
4 room apartment -
2nd floor. Heat &
hot water included.
Coin Laundry. Off
street parking. No
pets/smoking. $645
570-288-5600
or 570-479-0486
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
KINGSTON
1st floor. Renovated,
spacious 2 bed-
room. Gas heat &
AC. Living room/din-
ing. Eat in kitchen
with appliances.
Laundry in unit. Off
street parking.
Screened in porch.
No pets. No smok-
ing. 570-714-9234
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KINGSTON
3rd floor - living
room, eat in kitchen.
Heat included. One
bedroom & spare
room. Close to town
& Kingston Corners.
$550/month
631-821-8600 x103
KINGSTON
42 Third Avenue
2nd floor, newly
remodeled 2 bed-
room, 1 bath, fridge
& stove included.
Washer/dryer
hookup. $550 +
security. Water &
sewer included. No
pets. 570-417-2919
KINGSTON
795 Rutter Ave
Screened porch,
kitchen downstairs
with appliances,
washer & dryer,
upstairs living room,
bedroom & bath-
room. $510/month +
utilities. No pets.
570-417-6729
KINGSTON
Attractive / quiet
neighborhood near
Kingston Pool.
Charming 2 bed-
rooms + sunroom,
oak kitchen, dish-
washer, fridge, dis-
posal, washer/ dryer,
a/c, basement,
garage. Water &
Sewer included. No
pets. $575 +
gas/electric, security,
references & lease.
570-466-8041
KINGSTON
Beautiful execu-
tive style apart-
ment in large his-
torical home. 2
bedrooms, 1 bath,
granite kitchen,
dining room, living
room, basement
storage, beautiful
front porch wash-
er/dryer. $1,100
monthly plus utili-
ties. No pets. No
smoking.
570-472-1110
KINGSTON
EATON TERRACE
317 N. Maple
Ave. Large Two
story, 2 bed-
room, 1.5 bath,
Central Heat &
Air, washer/dryer
in unit, parking.
$840 + utilities &
1 month security
570-262-6947
KINGSTON
Page Avenue
2 bedroom, living
room, dining room,
off street parking.
$450 + utilities. Call
570-752-6399
KINGSTON
Remodeled 2 bed-
room, dining & living
room, off street
parking. All new
appliances. $600/
month + utilities,
security & refer-
ences. Water &
sewer included.
Absolutely No Pets.
Call 570-239-7770
KINGSTON
SDK GREEN
ACRES HOMES
11 Holiday Drive
Kingston
A Place To
Call Home
Spacious 1, 2 & 3
Bedroom Apts
3 Bedroom
Townhomes
Gas heat included
FREE
24hr on-site Gym
Community Room
Swimming Pool
Maintenance FREE
Controlled Access
Patio/Balcony
and much more...
Call Today
or stop by
for a tour!
570-288-9019
KINGSTON
West Bennett St.
Twinkle in Kingstons
Eye, 2nd floor, 1000
sq. ft. 2 bed, Central
Air, washer/dryer
and appliances. No
pets. Non-smoking.
1 car off street park-
ing. Available Nov-1.
$700/month + gas,
electric, 1 year lease
& security.
570-814-1356
KINGSTON
Wyoming Avenue
2nd floor, 1 bed-
room, appliances
included, no pets,
$425 + utilities. Call
570-287-9631 or
570-696-3936
LARKSVILLE
3 bedroom, 1 bath.
$775. With discount.
All new hardwood
floors and tile. New
cabinets / bath-
room. Dishwasher,
garbage disposal.
Washer/dryer hook-
up. Off street park-
ing. Facebook us at
BOVO Rentals
570-328-9984
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
LARKSVILLE
Very clean, 1st floor
3 Bedroom with
modern bath and
kitchen. New floor-
ing, large closets.
Off Street Parking,
fenced yard. Water
& garbage included.
Tenant pays electric
& gas service.
$575/month. No
pets. One year
lease.
570-301-7723
LUZERNE
1 bedroom, wall to
wall, off-street
parking, coin
laundry, water,
sewer & garbage
included. $495/
month + security
& lease. HUD
accepted. Call
570-687-6216 or
570-954-0727
LUZERNE
1 bedroom, wall to
wall, off-street
parking, coin
laundry, water,
sewer & garbage
included. $495/
month + security
& lease. HUD
accepted. Call
570-687-6216 or
570-954-0727
MOOSIC
4 rooms, 2nd floor,
heat, water, sewer
included. $695.
Security /references
570-457-7854
MOUNTAIN TOP
1 Bedroom apart-
ments for elderly,
disabled. Rents
based on 30% of
ADJ gross income.
Handicap Accessi-
ble. Equal Housing
Opportunity. TTY711
or 570-474-5010
This institution is an
equal opportunity
provider &
employer.
MOUNTAIN TOP
WOODBRYN
1 & 2 Bedroom.
No pets. Rents
based on income
start at $405 &
$440. Handicap
Accessible. Equal
Housing Opportuni-
ty. 570-474-5010
TTY711
This institution is an
equal opportunity
provider and
employer.
Immediate Opennings!
NANTICOKE
1, 2, OR 3 BEDROOMS
AVAILABLE
1st month deposit
and rent a must.
570-497-9966
516-216-3539
Section 8 welcome
NANTICOKE
1, 2, OR 3 BEDROOMS
AVAILABLE
1st month deposit
and rent a must.
570-497-9966
516-216-3539
Section 8 welcome
NANTICOKE
1125 S. Hanover St.
1 bedroom apart-
ment. 570-301-7725
NANTICOKE
2 bedroom, 1st
floor. Large eat in
kitchen, fridge,
electric stove,
large living room,
w/w carpeting,
master bedroom
with custom built
in furniture. Ample
closet space.
Front/back porch-
es, off street
parking, laundry
room available.
No dogs, smok-
ing, water, sewer,
garbage paid.
$550/mo + gas,
electric, security,
lease, credit,
background
check.
(570) 696-3596
NANTICOKE
2 bedroom, 2nd
floor, washer/dryer
hook up. Includes
heat, water & trash.
Absolutely no pets.
Security deposit
required. $575/mos.
Call (570) 592-1393
NANTICOKE
2nd Floor apart-
ment for a tenant
who wants the
best. Bedroom, liv-
ing room, kitchen &
bath. Brand new.
Washer/dryer hook-
up, air conditioned.
No smoking or
pets. 2 year lease,
all utilities by ten-
ant. Sewer &
garbage included.
Security, first & last
months rent
required. $440.00
570-735-5064
NANTICOKE
3 BEDROOM 1/2 DOUBLE
Washer/dryer hook-
up. Off street park-
ing: Garage & yard
$640.+ utilities. Now
accepting section 8.
570-237-5823 for
appointment
NANTICOKE NANTICOKE
347 Hanover St.
1 bedroom, 1st
floor, wall to wall
carpet, eat-in
kitchen with appli-
ances, washer &
dryer hookup,
porch & shared
yard. $400/mo +
utilities & security.
New energy effi-
cient gas furnace.
Call 570-814-1356
NANTICOKE
603 Hanover St
2nd floor, 1 bed-
room. No pets.
$500 + security, util-
ities & lease. Photos
available. Call
570-542-5330
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
PARSONS
4 bedroom, newly
renovated. w/d
hookups. No Pets.
Proof of employ-
ment and refer-
ences required.
$650/per month,
(570) 466-4619
PARSONS
Available 12/01/11
Three bedrooms, 1
bathroom, refrigera-
tor, stove and wash-
er/dryer. $650 per
month, plus utilities.
1 month rent + secu-
rity deposit.
Call 570-262-4604
PITTSTON
152 Elizabeth Street
Spacious 2 bed-
room apartment with
ample closet space.
Off street parking.
All utilities and appli-
ances included. No
pets. $795 + lease &
security. Call
570-510-7325
PITTSTON
2 apartments avail-
able. 2 bedrooms.
All appliances
included. All utilities
paid; electricity by
tenant. Everything
brand new. Off
street parking.
$675-$750 + securi-
ty & references. Call
570-969-9268
PITTSTON
5 room apartment
includes 3 bed-
rooms, 1 bathroom,
refrigerator, stove
and washer/dryer.
Water & garbage
included. Cats OK.
$500 per month,
+ security deposit.
Century 21
Smith Hourigan
Group
Call Ben at
570-715-7739
PITTSTON
EFFICIENCY
Unfurnished.
1 bedroom,
kitchen, living
room. All appli-
ances included.
$650/month.
814-2752
PITTSTON
Jenkins Twp.
Newly renovated, 4
bedrooms, 2 full
baths, living room,
kitchen, stove, &
fridge included
washer/dryer hook-
up, off-street park-
ing. Heat & water
included. $875. per
month + security
deposit. Credit
check & references.
Cell 917-753-8192
PITTSTON
New apartment
complex, 2 bed-
rooms, hardwood
floors, sewer,
garbage & all appli-
ances included.
$685/month. Call
(570) 878-2738
PITTSTON-
HUGHESTOWN
Completely remod-
eled, modern 2 bed-
room apt. Lots of
closet space, with
new tile floor and
carpets. Includes
stove, refrigerator,
washer, dryer, gas
heat, nice yard and
neighborhood, no
pets. $600/month
$1000 deposit.
570-479-6722
PLAINS
1st floor. Modern 2
bedroom. Kitchen
with appliances.
Convenient loca-
tion. No smoking.
No pets.
$550 + utilities.
570-714-9234
PLAINS
2 BEDROOM APT
47 Helen St.
Off-street parking,
no pets, 2nd floor,
newly remodeled,
$400/per month,
water and sewer
paid, $400/security
deposit. Call
570-332-5087
PLAINS
2 bedroom, 1st
floor, off street
parking, large living
space. $400/mo +
utilities. No pets or
smoking. Call
570-820-8822
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PLYMOUTH
Large 2 bedroom 1
bath, ground floor.
$525/ month +
security. Includes
heat, water &
sewer. Pets accept-
ed at an additional
fee. 310-431-6851
SCRANTON
GREEN RIDGE SECTION
Large 1 bedroom.
Heat included.
Bathroom, eat in
kitchen, living room.
Off street parking.
$650/month
(631) 821-8600 x103
WEST PITTSTON
East Packer Avenue
2 bedroom Town-
house with full
basement, 1 bath,
off street parking.
$625/mo + utilities.
No Pets. 570-283-
1800 M-F, 570-388-
6422 all other times
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
West Pittston, Pa.
GARDEN VILLAGE
APARTMENTS
221 Fremont St.
Housing for the
elderly & mobility
impaired; all utilities
included. Federally
subsidized
program. Extremely
low income persons
encouraged to
apply. Income less
than $12,250.
570-655-6555,
8 am-4 pm,
Monday-Friday.
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
West Pittston, Pa.
GARDEN VILLAGE
APARTMENTS
221 Fremont St.
Housing for the
elderly & mobility
impaired; all utilities
included. Federally
subsidized
program. Extremely
low income persons
encouraged to
apply. Income less
than $12,250.
570-655-6555,
8 am-4 pm,
Monday-Friday.
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
WHITE HAVEN
2 bedroom. New
kitchen & bath. Cov-
ered porch. Yard.
Off street parking.
Close to 80, 940,
437 and 30 minutes
to Mohegan Sun
Casino. $575/mos.
Call (610) 419-6967
WILKES-BARRE
Mayflower
Crossing
Apartments
570.822.3968
2, 3 & 4
Bedrooms
- Light & bright
open floor plans
- All major
appliances included
- Pets welcome*
- Close to everything
- 24 hour emergency
maintenance
- Short term
leases available
Call TODAY For
AVAILABILITY!!
www.mayflower
crossing.com
Certain Restrictions
Apply*
WILKES-BARRE /
KINGSTON
Efficiency 1 & 2
bedrooms. Includes
all utilities, parking,
laundry. No pets.
From $390.
Lease, security
& references.
570-970-0847
WILKES-BARRE
1 bedroom. Heat &
hot water included,
$550 month +
Security required
973-879-4730
WILKES-BARRE
135 Westminster
St., 2nd floor, 2 bed-
rooms, living room.
Laundry hookup.
Recently renovated.
Pet friendly. Section
8 Welcome.$475 +
utilities.
Call 570-814-9700
WILKES-BARRE
151 W. River St.
NEAR WILKES
1st floor. 2 bed-
rooms, carpet.
Appliances includ-
ed. Sewer & trash
paid. Tenant pays
gas, water & elec-
tric. Pet friendly.
Security deposit &
1st months rent
required. $700.
570-969-9268
WILKES-BARRE
1st floor, 3 sizeable
bedrooms, 1.5
baths, big living
room, plenty of
closets. Front and
side entrance, OSP.
$695/mo incl.water.
1 year lease, securi-
ty and application
fee. Call Holly
570-821-07022
EILEEN R. MELONE
REAL ESTATE
570-821-7022
WILKES-BARRE
447 S. Franklin St.
Must see! 1 bed-
room, study, off
street parking,
laundry. Includes
heat and hot
water, hardwood
floors, appliances,
Trash removal.
$575/mo Call
(570)821-5599
WILKES-BARRE
Clean, 2 bedroom,
duplex. Stove,
hookups, parking,
yard. No pets/no
smoking.
$495 + utilities.
Call 570-868-4444
WILKES-BARRE
MAYFLOWER AREA
1 bedroom with
appliances on 2nd
floor. Nice apart-
ment in attractive
home. Sunny win-
dows & decorative
accents. Off street
parking. No pets, no
smoking. Includes
hot water.
$400 + utilities
570-824-4743
WILKES-BARRE
Mayflower Section
1 bedroom apart-
ment available. Nice
Area. Duplex (1 unit
ready now). Heat
and hot water. Rent
with option to buy. No
pets. Call
570-823-7587
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MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS
61 E. Northampton St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701
Affordable Senior Apartments
Income Eligibility Required
Utilities Included! Low cable rates;
New appliances; Laundry on site;
Activities! Curbside Public Transportation
Please call 570-825-8594
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1 & 2 Bedroom Apts.
822-4444
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C onvenient to allm ajor
highw ays & public
transportation
Fitness center & pool
P atio/B alconies
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WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
SECURE BUILDINGS
1 & 2 bedroom
apartments.
Starting at $440
and up. References
required. Section 8 ok.
570-332-5723
WILKES-BARRE
South Welles St.
1 bedroom, 3rd
floor. Covered back
porch. Heat, hot
water, sewer &
garbage included.
$425 + security.
Section 8 Welcome.
570-589-9767
WILKES-BARRE TWP
GEORGETOWN
Beautiful high
ceilings in 4 rooms.
Smoke free/pet
free, ceiling fans &
smoke detectors
throughout, wash-
er/dryer hook-up,
walk-in closet, lots
of new replace-
ments. Must See.
Sewer fee, paid by
Landlord. Security &
references
required. $575/
month + utilities.
Available Dec. 1st.
Quiet/clean setting.
570-822-6115
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WILKES-BARRE
1 bedroom
water included
2 bedroom
water included
1 bedroom
efficiency water
included
2 bedroom
single family
3 bedroom
single family
HANOVER
4 bedroom
large affordable
2 bedroom
NANTICOKE
2 bedroom
large, water
included
PITTSTON
Large 1
bedroom water
included
PLAINS
1 bedroom
water included
KINGSTON
3 Bedroom Half
Double
McDermott &
McDermott
Real Estate
Inc. Property
Management
570-821-1650
(direct line)
Mon-Fri. 8-7pm
Sat. 8-noon
WILKES-BARRE/NORTH
1 & 2 BEDROOM
APARTMENTS
AVAILABLE NOW!!
Recently renovated,
spacious, wood
floors, all kitchen
appliances included,
parking available.
1 bedroom $530 all
utilities included.
2 bedroom $500 +
utilities.
Call Agnes
347-495-4566
WYOMING
BLANDINA
APARTMENTS
Deluxe 1 & 2 bed-
room. Wall to Wall
carpet. Some utili-
ties by tenant. No
pets. Non-smoking.
Elderly community.
Quiet, safe. Off
street parking. Call
570-693-2850
WYOMING
Corner of Wyoming
Ave and 6th St. 2nd
floor, 1 bedroom,
non smoking apart-
ment. Parking.
Includes heat, water
sewer & garbage.
No pets. $600 + util-
ities & security.
Available 12/1. Call
570-430-8000
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WYOMING
Recently remodeled
2nd floor, 3 bed-
room. Carpet, wood
& tile. Oak kitchen.
Washer, dryer,
fridge & stove. Deck
$650 + utilities &
security. Call
570-237-0965
WYOMING
Updated 1 bedroom.
New Wall to wall
carpet. Appliances
furnished. Coin op
laundry. $550. Heat,
water & sewer
included. Call
570-687-6216 or
570-954-0727
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944 Commercial
Properties
Center City WB
WE HA WE HAVE SP VE SPACE!! ACE!!
Come see us
now- youll be
surprised! Afford-
able modern
office space avail-
able at the
Luzerne Bank
Building on Public
Square. Rents
include heat, cen-
tral air, utilities,
trash removal and
nightly cleaning -
all without a
sneaky CAM
charge. Super fast
internet available.
Access parking at
the new inter-
modal garage via
our covered
bridge. 300SF to
5000SF available.
We can remodel
to suit. Brokers
protected. Call
Jeff Pyros at
570-822-8577
for details.
COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL
RET RETAIL AIL SP SPACE ACE
800 to 2400 sq. ft.
available starting at
$750/month
Established
Wilkes-Barre
Shopping
Center
973-879-4730
COURTDALE
COMMERCIAL
LEASE
1000 SF - 5000 SF
Space Available.
Ideal for
Veterinarian for
satellite office.
5000 SF Warehouse
Space with loading
docks, office, heat,
and plumbing.
Call Cindy King
570-690-2689
www.cindykingre.com
570-675-4400
DOLPHIN PLAZA
Rte. 315
1,700 - 2,000 SF
Office / Retail
4,500 SF Office
Showroom,
Warehouse
Loading Dock
Call 570-829-1206
944 Commercial
Properties
FORTY FORT
Free standing build-
ing. Would be great
for any commercial
use. 1900 sq. ft. on
the ground floor
with an additional
800 sq. ft in finished
lower level. Excel-
lent location, only 1
block from North
Cross Valley
Expressway and
one block from
Wyoming Ave (route
11) Take advantage
of this prime loca-
tion for just $895
per month!
570-262-1131
OFFICE OR RETAIL
LUZERNE
Out of flood plain.
2,200 SF. Near
Cross Valley High-
way. Loading dock.
Newly painted.
570-288-6526
OFFICE OR STORE
NANTICOKE
1280 sq ft. 3 phase
power, central air
conditioning. Handi-
cap accessible rest
room. All utilities by
tenant. Garbage
included. $900 per
month for a 5 year
lease.
570-735-5064.
OFFICE SPACE
Bennett St.
Luzerne
1100 to 1600 sq ft,
1st floor, off street
parking.
570-283-3184
PITTSTON
COOPERS CO-OP
Lease Space
Available, Light
manufacturing,
warehouse,
office, includes
all utilities with
free parking.
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PROFESSIONAL
COMMERCIAL SPACE
West Pittston
Village Shop
918 Exeter Ave
Route 92
1500 sq. ft. &
2,000 sq. ft.
OUT OF FLOOD ZONE
570-693-1354 ext 1
315 PLAZA
900 & 2400 SF
Dental Office -
direct visibility to
Route 315 between
Leggios & Pic-A-
Deli. 750 & 1750 SF
also available. Near
81 & Cross Valley.
570-829-1206
WAREHOUSE/LIGHT
MANUFACTURING
OFFICE SPACE
PITTSTON
Main St.
12,000 sq. ft. build-
ing in downtown
location. Ware-
house with light
manufacturing.
Building with some
office space. Entire
building for lease or
will sub-divide.
MLS #10-1074
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
VM 101
944 Commercial
Properties
WILKES-BARRE
Lease this free-
standing building for
an AFFORDABLE
monthly rent. Totally
renovated & ready
to occupy. Offices,
conference room,
work stations, kit
and more. Ample
parking and handi-
cap access. $1,750/
month. MLS 11-419
Call Judy Rice
570-714-9230
WILKES-BARRE/ SOUTH
Best Lease Any-
where
9,000 sq. ft.
@ $1.00/sq. ft.
&
6,000 sq. ft.
@ $1.25/sq. ft.
Gas heat, overhead
doors, sprinklered.
Can Be Combined
Call Larry at
570-430-1565
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947 Garages
WEST PITTSTON
5 locking garages/
storage units for
rent. 9x11 & 9x14.
$60/month.
Call 570-357-1138
950 Half Doubles
ASHLEY
4 rooms, 2
bedrooms, wall to
wall carpet, wash-
er/dryer hook-up,
heat & hot water
included. Porch,
yard, $550/
month + security.
570-825-8326
DURYEA
2 bedrooms, 1 bath-
room, washer/dryer
hookup, no pets, no
smoking, not in
flood zone. Hard-
wood floors living
room, dining room,
large kitchen. Refer-
ences, security,
$650/per month,
plus utilities.
Call 570-881-8267
or email
cw95150@aol.com.
EDWARDSVILLE
Available immedi-
ately, large EIK, 3
bedrooms, 2nd floor
bath, washer/dryer
hookup, stove &
refrigerator, living
room, dining room,
walk-up attic, no
pets, one year
lease, $600/per
month, plus utilities,
& security deposit.
Call 570-262-1196
FORTY FORT
1/2 double.
3 bedrooms. Stove,
refrigerator,
dishwasher. Washer
/dryer hookup.
Newly painted.
Off street parking.
$675 + utilities.
570-814-0843
570-696-3090
GLEN LYON
* Renovated apartment *
Washer/dryer hook
up. Off street park-
ing. New furnace.
Application process
required. Tenant
pays utilities & secu-
rity. $500/mos
570-714-1296
HANOVER TWP.
Completely remod-
eled 2 bedroom, 1
bath, wall to wall
carpet. Stove,
washer/dryer hook
up. Off street park-
ing. $750/month +
first, last & security.
Includes water,
sewer & trash. No
pets. No smoking.
References & credit
check.
570-824-3223
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HANOVER TWP.
Recently remodeled
2 bedroom. Hard-
wood and ceramic
floors, fireplace,
garage. $625 + utili-
ties. No pets.
570-332-2477
KINGSTON
1 bedroom, large
eat-in kitchen,
washer/dryer hook-
up. 1st & last month
rent & security
deposit, $450/mos.
Call 570-817-0601
KINGSTON
Half Double- 3 bed-
room, 1 Bath $725.
with discount. All
new carpet, dish-
washer, garbage
disposal, appliances
Large Kitchen,
Washer / dryer
hookup. Double
Security. Facebook
us @ BOVO Rentals
570-328-9984
KINGSTON
SPACIOUS 1/2 DOUBLES
3 bedrooms, back
yard. Separate utili-
ties. No pets. Back-
ground & security.
$775 & $795/month.
570-242-8380
950 Half Doubles
KINGSTON
Two bedrooms,
newly remodeled,
hardwood floors,1
ceramic bath and
kitchen,oak cabi-
nets, refrigerator,
stove and dish-
washer, off-street
parking, no pets, no
smoking. $750/per
month, security &
references.
Call (570) 417-4821
PLAINS TWP.
2 bedroom, 1/2
double with eat in
kitchen, including
stove and refrigera-
tor, washer & dryer
hook-up, plenty of
off street parking,
large yard. Sewer
and refuse includ-
ed. Lease, NO PETS
$595 + utilities
570-829-1578
PLYMOUTH
2 bedrooms, 1 bath-
room,washer/dryer
hook-up, enclosed
porch, off-street
parking, no pets,
$475/month + Secu-
rity + utilities.
Call (570) 821-9881
PLYMOUTH
6 room, 3 bedroom.
Laundry hookup.
Stove, fridge, dish-
washer & sewage
included. Section 8
welcome. $625 +
security & utilities.
570-262-0540
PRINGLE
2 bedroom, 1.5
bath, front & back
porch, off street
parking. Washer,
dryer, stove &
fridge included.
Heat, water, sewer
& garbage included.
$650/month
+ security.
(570) 852-3954
WEST PITTSTON
MAINTENANCE FREE!
2 bedroom.
Off street parking.
No smoking. $600
+utilities, security
& last month.
570-885-4206
WILKES-BARRE
1/2 double. 3 bed-
rooms. Wall to wall
carpeting, washer /
dryer hookup.
Fenced in yard.
$475 plus security.
570-472-2392
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176 Charles St
TOWNHOUSE STYLE, 2
bedroom, 1.5 bath,
Not Section 8
approved. $550/
month + utilities. Ref-
erences & security
required. Available
12/1. 570-301-2785
WILKES-BARRE
46 Waller St.
3 bedrooms, appli-
ances. Newly reno-
vated, nice neigh-
borhood. NO PETS!
$650 + utilities,
security & lease.
570-592-1328
570-332-1216
WILKES-BARRE
Completely remod-
eled, 3 bedroom
half double. Attic
with walk in closet.
Hardwood floors
throughout. Black
marble fireplace.
Sun room. Front &
back porches. Nice
yard. Fridge, stove,
dishwasher includ-
ed. Washer/dryer
hookup. $695 +
security. Tenant
pays all utilities.
A Must See. Call
(570) 824-7251
WILKES-BARRE
HEIGHTS
Available immedi-
ately, clean 3 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths,
washer/dryer, off-
street parking, no
pets, no smoking,
small yard. $600.
per month + securi-
ty and utilities.
Call (570)760-1329
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
Beautiful, clean 1/2
double in a quiet
neighborhood. 3
bedrooms, 1.5
baths, full base-
ment, fenced in
yard, 3 porches.
New insulation &
energy efficient win-
dows. Washer/
Dryer hookup, dish-
washer $650 + utili-
ties. 570-592-4133
WILKES-BARRED
HEIGHTS
78 1/2 N SHERMAN ST
Small 3 bedroom,
eat in kitchen, wood
floors, front porch,
yard, off street
parking, $495./per
month, security
deposit 7 utilities.
Call (570) 814-1356
WILKES-BARRE/SOUTH
Nice 3 bedroom
half double. $650 +
utilities. Pets con-
sidered. No CEO.
570-899-8173
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DALLAS
GREENBRIAR
Well maintained
ranch style condo
features living room
with cathedral ceil-
ing, oak kitchen,
dining room with
vaulted ceiling, 2
bedrooms and 2 3/4
baths, master bed-
room with walk in
closet. HOA fees
included. $1,200 per
month + utilities.
MLS#11-4063.
Call Kevin Smith
570-696-5422
SMITH HOURIGAN
570-696-1195
DRUMS/ST. JOHNS
9 room country
home, with appli-
ances. Trout
stream, boating,
hunting, adjacent
to golf course.
Yard maintenance
included No Pets.
Security, refer-
ences credit
check.
$750/month.
570-788-5498
570-675-4256
EDWARDSVILLE
Off street parking,
garage. All appli-
ances provided.
Section 8 Approved.
Section 8 Welcome.
$700/month + utili-
ties. Full months
security required at
lease signing.
Call (570) 592-5764
ask for Steve
FORTY FORT
3 bedrooms, 2 bath,
hardwood floors,
appliances included.
Small sun room.
Garage & yard.
$875/month plus
utilities. No pets.
(570) 287-9631 or
(570) 696-3936
FORTY FORT
ONE OF A KIND
3 bedrooms, 2
bathrooms, all
appliances provid-
ed, washer/dryer
on premises, off-
street parking, no
pets, Completely
renovated, $1200./
per month, water
and sewer paid,
$1200./security
deposit. Call
(570) 847-8138
after 9:00 a.m. to
set an appoint-
ment or email
Chad.schleig@
att.com.
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
Small 2 bedroom
single home. Quiet
neighborhood, no
pets, no smoking.
$500 per month +
utilities, security &
lease. Call
570-822-6078
KINGSTON
393 Rutter Ave
Large 3 bedroom
house. Gas heat.
Appliances. Attic.
Yard. Driveway.
$850/month.
Luke 570-592-1606
570-283-9033
LAKE SILKWORTH
2 bedroom, 1.5 bath
single home. Lake
view with dock& lake
rights. Remodeled
with hardwood & tile
floors. Lake Lehman
Schools. No pets No
Smoking. $800 +
utilities, security &
lease. Call
570-696-3289
LARKSVILLE
Conveniently locat-
ed. Spacious 4 bed-
room single. Gas
heat. Off street
parking. Lease, no
pets. Security. Call
Ann Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
570-288-6654
MOUNTAIN TOP
Rent to Own - Lease
Option Purchase 5
bedroom 2 bath 3
story older home.
Completely remod-
eled in + out! $1500
month with $500
month applied
toward purchase.
$245K up to 5 yrs.
tj2isok@gmail.com
To place your
ad call...829-7130
MOUNTAINTOP
3 bedrooms, 2
baths, large eat in
kitchen. Garage.
Huge deck over-
looks woods.
Washer/dryer, dish-
washer, fridge,
sewer & water
included. Credit
check. $1,100 +
security, No pets,
no smoking. Proof
of income required.
Call (570) 709-1288
NANTICOKE
Desirable
Lexington Village
Nanticoke, PA
Many ranch style
homes. 2 bedrooms
2 Free Months With
A 2 Year Lease
$795 + electric
SQUARE FOOT RE
MANAGEMENT
866-873-0478
953Houses for Rent
PITTSTON
ROW HOUSE
FOR RENT
Available Nov. 15, 2
bedrooms, 1 bath
room, all appliances
provided, washer/
dryer on premises,
$600./per month,
plus utilities, $600./
security deposit.
Call 570-881-2101
PLYMOUTH
417 E. Main St
2 story, 3 bedroom
house for rent. New
Kitchen with stove,
dishwasher, washer
dryer hookup. New
wall to wall carpet.
Small back yard and
deck. $675 + utilities
& security. Call
570-270-3139
PLYMOUTH
Beade St., 1 bed-
room, single house,
appliances, washer
& dryer, off street
parking, $450 per
month + utilities &
security.
Call (570) 592-3652
PLYMOUTH
Quiet & Cozy 2 bed-
room. Large kitchen
& bath. Washer
dryer hookup. Small
hedged & fenced
yard. All situated
high & dry on a 1-
way street. No pets.
$575 + first, last &
security. Call
570-829-3902 or
570-235-4981
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POCONOS
Beautiful Chalet.
1,500 sq. ft., 3 bed-
room, 2 bath. Easy
access. Appliances
included. Washer/
Dryer. Stone fire-
place. Great school
district. Hardwood
floors. Available
now. $1,295. Good
credit? 1 month free!
Merry Christmas!
831-206-5758
SHAVERTOWN
Near Burger King
3 bedroom, 1-1/2
bath, 3 season
room, hardwood
floors, off street
parking & gas
heat. 1 year Lease
for $900/month
+ 1 month security.
Garbage, sewer,
refrigerator, stove,
washer/dryer &
gas fireplace
included.
Rent to Own Option Available!
(570) 905-5647
TRUCKSVILLE
2 to 3 bedrooms,
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WILKES-BARRE
711 N. Washington St.
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MLS# 11-2981.
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570-696-0888
WILKES-BARRE
2 bedrooms with
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minute walk to Gen-
eral Hospital. $670.
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570-814-3838
WILKES-BARRE
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570-417-2402
962 Rooms
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570-718-0331
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570-262-5202
WILKES-BARRE
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570-212-8332
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FLORIDA
Boca Raton
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120 Wagner St.
Moosic, PA 18507
974 Wanted to Rent
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Professional Services Directory
1006 A/C &
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STRISH HVAC
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Hot air furnaces,
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Licensed & Insured
570-332-0715
1024 Building &
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825-4268.
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570-406-6044
ROOFING, SIDING,
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25 Yrs. Experience
References. Insured
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570-899-4713
Shedlarski Construction
HOME IMPROVEMENT
SPECIALIST
Licensed, insured &
PA registered.
Kitchens, baths,
vinyl siding & rail-
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windows & doors,
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570-287-4067
1039 Chimney
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A-1 ABLE CHIMNEY
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Licensed &
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570-735-2257
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570-709-2479
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1-800-943-1515
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570-840-0873
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1048 Computer
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CB COMPUTER CARE
Virus, Spyware,
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maintenance.
Loaners available.
Free Pick up &
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570-814-2365
1054 Concrete &
Masonry
A+ MASONRY
All aspects of
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basements with
stone walls.
Lic. & insured.
570-468-3988
570-780-8339
1057Construction &
Building
GARAGE DOOR
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repair.
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HIC# 065008
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570-606-7489
570-735-8551
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1078 Dry Wall
DAUGHERTYS
DRYWALL INC.
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570-579-3755
PA043609
MARK ANDERSON
DRYWALL COMPANY
SINCE 1987
Hanging & finishing.
Swirreled & Tex-
tured ceilings.
Water damage &
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570-760-2367
MIKE SCIBEK DRYWALL
Hanging & finishing,
design ceilings.
Free estimates.
Licensed & Insured.
570-328-1230
MIRRA DRYWALL
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1084 Electrical
GRULA ELECTRIC LLC
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No job too small.
570-829-4077
SLEBODA ELECTRIC
Master electrician
Licensed & Insured
Service Changes &
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Generator Installs.
8 6 8 - 4 4 6 9
1105 Floor Covering
Installation
90 N. First Street
Stroudsburg, PA
800-600-3033
Free shop at
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FALCONES CITY
CARPET CENTER
35 N. Main St, Pittston
Flood damage free
estimates! All your
flooring needs &
window treatments
570-498-0977, 570-
822-3494, or 570-
592-4060.
1105 Floor Covering
Installation
KING GLASS & PAINT
1079 Main St, Swoyersville
Over 50 years experience!
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for residential &
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Flooring: Carpet,
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Certified Installa-
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82/sf
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at $1.20/sf
Material only
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available
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Paints: 14-110 Flat
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$12.99/gal.
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All materials plus tax
and freight when
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Store Hours
MONDAY-FRIDAY 7-5
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GUTTER 2 GO, INC.
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GUTTER CLEANING
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(570) 288-6794
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1132 Handyman
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DO IT ALL HANDYMAN
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LICENSED GENERAL
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electrical, painting,
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570-852-9281
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Problem Solvers
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plumbing, sheet
rock, painting, fall
clean ups.
Insured & Licensed
570-751-6140
RUSSELLS
Property Maintenance
LICENSED & INSURED
30+ years experi-
ence. Carpentry,
painting & gener-
al home repairs.
FREE ESTIMATES
570-406-3339
The Handier
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We fix everything!
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Emergencies
23/7
299-9142
1135 Hauling &
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A A C L E A N I N G
A1 Always hauling,
cleaning attics, cellar,
garage, one piece or
whole Estate, also
available 10 &20 yard
dumpsters.655-0695
592-1813or287-8302
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free estimates. Call
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570-905-4820
All Junk
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570-239-0484
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M&S HAULING
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appliances for free.
We do it all - no job
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570-592-0504
Mikes $5 & Up
We do cleanups -
basements,
garages, etc. Yard
waste removal,
small deliveries.
Buying Old Wood
Furniture
Same day service.
793- 8057 826- 1883
WILL HAUL ANYTHING
Clean cellars,
attics, yards &
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1138 Heating
1st. Quality
Construction Co.
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gutters, insulation,
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windows, doors,
masonry &
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570-299-7241
570-606-8438
1147 Home
Restoration
A-1 REMODELING
ROOFING & SIDING
Garages, Additions,
Windows, Cement
work & Drywall
570-233-7788 or
570-455-5581
1162 Landscaping/
Garden
BRUSH UP TO 4
HIGH, MOWING,
EDGING, TRIMMING
SHRUBS, HEDGES,
TREES, MULCHING,
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REMOVAL, FALL
CLEAN UP. FULLY
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Landscaping/Hauling
Bobcat:Grading/
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Landscaping, basic
handy man, clean-
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1162 Landscaping/
Garden
Tree Removal,
Stump Grinding, Haz-
ard Tree Removal,
Grading, drainage,
lot clearing, snow
plowing, stone / soil
delivery. Insured.
Reasonable Rates
570-574-1862
1183 Masonry
STONE MASON
47 Years Experience
Creative. All types
of masonry. Pre-
cast stone, pavers,
stucco & general
remodeling. Call
570-301-8200
TOMS
CONCRETE & MASONRY
Brick, block, walks,
drives, stucco, stone,
steps, chimneys
porches and repairs.
Lic. & insured.
570-283-5254
1189 Miscellaneous
Service
VITOS
&
GINOS
Wanted:
Junk
Cars &
Trucks
Highest
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288-8995
1195 Movers
BestDarnMovers
Moving Helpers
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1204 Painting &
Wallpaper
A+ CLASSICAL
All phases.
Complete int/ext
paint &renovations
Since 1990 Since 1990
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570-283-5714
A QUALITY PAINTING
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570-714-2202
A.B.C. Professional
Painting
36 Yrs Experience
We Specialize In
New Construction
Residential
Repaints
Comm./Industrial
All Insurance
Claims
Apartments
Interior/Exterior
Spray,Brush, Rolls
WallpaperRemoval
Cabinet Refinish-
ing
Drywall/Finishing
Power Washing
Deck Specialist
Handy Man
FREE ESTIMATES
Larry Neer
570-606-9638
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1204 Painting &
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House in Shambles?
We can fix it!
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PA068287. Serving
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And yes, I am a
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(570) 947-2777
M. PARALI S PAI NTI NG
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Professional work
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570-826-1719 or
570-288-4311
1213 Paving &
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EDWARDS ALL COUNTY
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COATING
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PA013253
570-868-8375
1228 Plumbing &
Heating
EXPERT PLUMBING,
HEATING & ELECTRICAL
30 years experience
Free Estimates
570-824-1559
NEED FLOOD REPAIRS?
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months.
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1249 Remodeling &
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CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION
Free estimates,
interior and exterior
design. Licensed
and ins. No job too
big or small. Dry-
wall, siding & more
570-540-6597
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570-735-0846
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570-824-6381
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