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its doors locked, engine running

and the heat on at about 12:15


a.m. while responding to a 911
hang up call, according to charg-
es filed. Earlier this year Robin-
son and Shulskie were found
guilty on one count each of en-
dangering the welfare of chil-
dren and sentenced to one year
of probation.
My father was a compulsive
gambler, OBrien said. I know
the terror andanxiety a childcan
feel whenleft alone while his dad
has hadat least one case, its hap-
pened at least twice at Holly-
wood Casino at Penn National
Race Course in Grantville, and
once at Mohegan Sun at Pocono
Downs.
On Jan. 24, 2010, Plains Town-
ship police charged Floyd H.
Robinson Jr. and Michelle L.
Shulskie, of Larksville, with
childendangerment for leavinga
13-year-old boy and 22-month-
old boy alone in a vehicle while
the couple was in the casino.
Police found the toddler and
the 13-year-old in a vehicle with
My father was a compulsive gambler.
I know the terror and anxiety a child
can feel when left alone while his dad
or mom gambles.
Rep. Michael OBrien
Bill sponsor
A pair of bills circulating
through the state legislature
would increase the penalties for
parents or guardians who leave
children in vehicles while gam-
bling inside casinos.
One of the bills also calls for
anyone caught leaving a child
unattendedwhilegamblingtobe
placed on a state casino exclu-
sion list.
The legislation has drawn the
ire of the president of Mohegan
Sun at Pocono Downs in Plains
Township.
President and CEO Bobby
Soper said while he obviously
supports any efforts to prevent
parents from leaving children in
unattended vehicles, he said its
remarkable that the law only
targets casinos.
This is bad public policy and
could create a scary and danger-
ous legislative precedent, Sop-
er said.
Sponsored by Rep. Michael
OBrien, D-Philadelphia, the
bills House Bill 120 and 121
have been unanimously voted
out of the House Gaming Over-
sight Committee andwill be con-
sidered by the full House.
OBriensaidtheimpetus of his
bills was 10 instances in which
parents left children unattended
inparkedvehicles at the ParxCa-
sino & Racetrack in Bensalem,
Bucks County, just north of Phi-
ladelphia, while they gambled
inside.
But that casino isnt the only
one to experience the practice.
The Rivers Casino in Pittsburgh
Bills target gamblers who leave children unattended
Mohegan Sun CEO questions
why measures in legislature
only focus on casinos.
By ANDREWM. SEDER
aseder@timesleader.com
See GAMBLERS, Page 5A
PAPELBON HEADS
TO THE PHILLIES
Philadelphia Phillies and
Jonathan Papelbon have
agreed to a $50 million,
four-year contract thats
the
largest
ever for
a reliev-
er, ac-
cording
to a
person
familiar
with the
negotiations. The person
spoke on condition of
anonymity Friday be-
cause the deal had not
yet been announced and
is subject to Papelbon
passing a physical. Papel-
bon, who turns 31 on Nov.
23, will replace Ryan
Madson, who also is a
free agent. Sports, 1B
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STATE COLLEGE The arduous task
of rebuilding Penn States shattered image
began Friday with a pledge by the board of
trustees to search for the truth amid an un-
folding child sex abuse case against a for-
mer assistant
football coach, a
scandal that has
already claimed
the jobs of coach
Joe Paterno and
the schools presi-
dent.
In front of an
overflowcrowdat
a meeting that
was movedfroma
hotel boardroom
to a ballroom to
accommodate
more people, the
trustees opened
with Chairman
Steve Garban welcoming the replacement
president, Rod Erickson, and Gov. Tom
Corbett, who had pressed publicly for fast
to the firing of Paterno and President Gra-
ham Spanier, an assistant coach who told
his bosses in 2002 that he saw an assault
was placed on administrative leave Friday.
On Friday night, thousands of students
actionbytrustees accustomedtodeferring
to Spanier.
The meeting was the first public gather-
ing of the 32-member board in the wake of
the scandal that has gripped one of the na-
tions largest universities and touched off a
violent student demonstration. Inaddition
PENN STATE SEXUAL ABUSE SCANDAL President promises to restore integrity, confidence
Trustees vow to seek out truth
By GENARO C. ARMAS and MARC LEVY
Associated Press
See TRUTH, Page 10A
SECURITY: Local
campuses adhere to
reporting law, Page
10A
THE GAME: Team
heads for field without
Paterno, Page 1B
DECISION: Short
witness McQueary
placed on leave, Page
1B
SUPPORT: Former
players will lend sup-
port, Page 3B
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AP PHOTO
People hold candles under a moonlit sky during a candlelight vigil in front of the
Old Main building on the Penn State Campus Friday.
THE JOLLY MAN JINGLES INTO TOWN
DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER
I
ts never too early for a sighting of Santa Claus. Just look at the faces of the children who greeted him Friday night
at the Wyoming Valley Mall. Hell be in town for another month and a half until Christmas Eve for photos and to hear
from boys and girls about whats on their Christmas lists. And of course, hes going to ask, Have you been naughty or
nice? What will you tell him?
A local environmental group
hopes to turn a site covered in
black culm piles and orange wa-
ter into one that will produce
green, renewable energy.
Earth Conservancy is seeking
funding for an environmental
cleanupproject that couldbringa
solar energy farm to power the
campus of Lu-
zerne County
Community
College.
The Ashley-
based nonprof-
it is submitting
three applica-
tions totaling
$600,000 to
the U.S. Envi-
ronmental Pro-
tection Agency
Brownfields
and Land Revi-
talization Pro-
gram for Clea-
nup Grants to
clear andgrade
a plot of mine-scarred land in
Newport Township across Mid-
dle Roadfromthe LCCCcampus.
Once remediation is complete,
the land, formerly property of the
Blue Coal Corporation, could
make space for housing and busi-
nesses serving LCCCs student
body.
And though no solid plans ex-
ist, the college and Earth Conser-
vancy have expressed mutual in-
terest in developing a solar farm
at the site, which would power
the campus and provide opportu-
nities for hands-on learning to
LCCC students.
Because we did not have
enoughlandtosupport it here we
Culm site
may get
used for
solar farm
Earth Conservancy seeks funding
to turn Newport Twp. land into
energy source for LCCC.
By MATT HUGHES
mhughes@timesleader.com
And though
no solid plans
exist, the
college and
Earth Conser-
vancy have
expressed
mutual in-
terest in de-
veloping a
solar farm at
the site.
See CULM, Page 5A
Their former coach? Fired in dis-
grace. Their university? Under attack
for fostering a culture of secrecy and
cover-ups as part of a devastating child
sex abuse-scandal.
But as some former players want to
show their true spirit and passion for
the schools football program, at least
one former player is raising money for
former assistant coach Jerry Sandusky,
who is at the center of the scandal,
facing accusations of having sex with
young boys.
Sam Stellatella, a three-position
player in the 1950s, has donated money
to Sanduskys defense and urged other
former players to do the same.
I told him hes going to need a mil-
lion dollars to defend himself, the
Ex-player offers
help to Sandusky
By DAN GELSTON
AP Sports Writer
See EX-PLAYER, Page 10A
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WILKES-BARRE Christina,
38, wants a job and her own place
so that she can get off of disability.
Victoria, 28, wants toget her life
back on track after the recent
floodingwashedawaymanyof her
possessions.
Grace, 53, raised her grandchil-
dren, went on disability and re-
cently was evicted.
Debbie, 21, has found a new
place to live; now she needs a job
to sustain a life for herself and her
daughter.
These four women and many
others have found refuge and help
at Ruths Placetheonlyareashel-
ter for homeless women.
Since2003, RuthsPlacehaspro-
vided emergency shelter and ser-
vices for more than 1,200 home-
less women. The nonprofit organi-
zation needs help to continue as-
sisting women in need.
Bill Bolan, chairman of the
board of Ruths Place, said the or-
ganizations biggest annual event
the Mile in Her Shoes walk-a-
thon will be held Sunday.
While the shelter has facedcut-
backs like any social service agen-
cy, thereal storyis thetremendous
stridesthat theshelter hasmadein
giving on-site services and placing
women into permanent housing,
Bolan said. We do this while giv-
ingeachwomanthefull amount of
dignity and respect that they de-
serve; this is the cornerstone of
our program.
Christina, Victoria, Grace and
Debbie agree.
My aunt threw me out of her
house because I brought my
daughter for a visit, Debbie said.
Here at Ruths Place, nobody
judges you; we get to hear each
others stories and get new per-
spectives on life.
Center Director Kristen Topol-
ski said the 24-hour shelter pro-
vides beds, showers and counsel-
ing for the clients. Appointments
are made for health and social ser-
vices.
Our clients come to us after
having lost their job, or they are
victims of domestic abuse, or they
just cant earnenoughtopayfor an
apartment and all expenses, To-
polski said.
There are 16 clients staying at
Ruths Place. The capacity is 20,
but when temperatures drop, To-
polski said the facility can take in
five more people.
In 2010, 211 women were shel-
tered at Ruths Place and 100 of
them were placed in permanent
housing, Topolski said. Many oth-
ers returnedto family or friends to
live, she said.
Get out and walk a mile for Ruths Place
Shelter for women counting
on Sunday walk-a-thon to fuel
its funding needs.
By BILL OBOYLE
boboyle@timesleader.com
BILL TARUTIS PHOT/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Grace, left, and Debbie chat at Ruths Place, a shelter for home-
less women, in Wilkes-Barre.
When: Sunday, 1 to 3 p.m., rain or
shine
Where: Public Square, Wilkes-
Barre
More information: House of Hope
Inc. P.O. Box 254 Wilkes-Barre,
PA18703; Phone: 822-6817
RUTH S PL ACE
WAL K-A-THON
WILKES-BARRE A man caught
shoplifting in Boscovs Friday night tried
to take an officers gun out its holster
when police tried to take him into custo-
dy, police said. The unidentified man was
detained for police by store loss preven-
tion personnel and fought with police
when they attempted to place him under
arrest, police said. The man tried to grab
the service pistol of Patrolman David
Morris and was subdued with necessary
force, police said. The man who refused
to identify himself to police was charged
with aggravated assault, simple assault,
disarming a law enforcement officer,
retail theft, resisting arrest, harassment,
disorderly conduct and public drunk-
enness. He was taken to the Luzerne
County Correctional Facility for an over-
night arraignment.
HAZLETON City police reported the
following:
Kenny Reichart, 56, no permanent
address, was arrested Friday after police
responded to a report of a man exposing
himself to a female employee working at
a West Broad Street business. Police
charged Reichart with indecent exposure,
open lewdness, harassment and dis-
orderly conduct.
A black, two-door, 1987 Cadillac
Deville with Pennsylvania license plate
GRH 9953 was reported stolen Thursday
from the area of Diamond and Wyoming
streets.
Deborah Gabriel, 57, of Hazleton
was arrested on suspicion of driving
under the influence of alcohol Thursday
morning after she struck a Hazleton City
Water Authority vehicle on Harrison
Street and crashed into three parked
vehicles. Gabriel was traveling east on
Ninth Street around 10:22 a.m. in a 2002
Jeep Cherokee and while turning onto
Harrison Street she hit the authority
vehicle and continued into the parked
vehicles. She was taken to Hazleton
General Hospital for treatment of minor
injuries. Charges are pending the results
of a blood alcohol test.
HANOVER TWP. The state police
Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement
issued a citation to Hazleton Innkeeper,
Inc., doing business as Timbers Lounge
for selling alcoholic beverages to a minor
on Sept. 29. The charges will be brought
before an administrative law judge.
WILKES-BARRE City police report-
ed the following:
Joseph Williams, 49, of Hillside
Avenue, Kingston Township, was charged
with public drunkenness Friday after-
noon on South Washington Street.
Police are investigating the reported
sexual assault of an 87-year-old woman
Thursday at Riverstreet Manor on North
River Street.
Gary Dozier, 40, of West Chestnut
Street will be charged with harassment
after Shaqwanna Foster-Harris of West
Chestnut Street said he pushed her on
Thursday night.
Carmen Inocente, 46, Madison
Street, will be charged with harassment
for throwing water Wednesday on Mi-
chael Morales, also of Madison Street.
Mary Butcher, 64, of Brown Street,
Larksville will be charged with retail
after security personnel at Schiels Mar-
ket on Hanover Street reported she con-
cealed items in her purse on Thursday.
John Pavloski of New Grove Street
reported Thursday morning a fresh-
poured slab of concrete on Jones Street
was damaged.
Shawn Kochanski on Thursday re-
ported a burglary at A Video Game Post
on South Main Street. Various video
games, iPods, iPhones and a binder con-
taining business records were stolen.
POLICE BLOTTER
Onits 2011Winter Tour, Trans-Siberian
Orchestra will give 118 performances in
morethan60citiesforexpectedcrowdsof
morethan1millionpeople. Anditall start-
ed Friday at the Mohegan Sun Arena at
Casey Plaza inWilkes-Barre Township.
With its now customary truckloads of
lights, lasers and pyrotechnics, the pop-
ular orchestra which combines progres-
siverock, heavymetal andsymphonicmu-
sicusheredintheholidayseasonfor more
than 11,000 on Friday at its matinee per-
formance. A second show was scheduled
for Friday evening at 8.
Under the musical direction of key-
boardplayer DerekWielandandjoinedby
sevenlocal stringplayers, TSOperformed
its triple-platinum debut album Christ-
mas Eve andOther Stories inits entirety
in the first half. The second half of the
showconsisted of mostly non-holiday se-
lectionsfromTSOprojectssuchasNight
Castle andBeethovens Last Night.
Guitarists Chris Caffery and Joel
Hoekstra did some fabulous shredding
Friday -- truly appropriate with it being
National Metal Day and all -- and along
withstringmaster RoddyChongwerethe
stars of the ensemble musically.
Standout instrumentals included the
always-electrifyingChristmasEve/Sara-
jevo12/24andFirstSnowwithitsrock-
ing guitars, lasers and simulated white
stuff falling fromthe rafters.
Strongvocal performanceswereturned
inby all eight of Fridays featuredsingers,
with Erika Jerry shining particularly
brightly onThe Music Box.
Other vocal highlights included John
Brinks performances of An Angel Came
Down and An Angel Returned, James
Lewis on This Christmas Day and 18-
year-oldKaylaReeves knockout perform-
ance of a new song from the yet-unre-
leased Gutter Ballet and The New York
Blues Express in the second half of the
show.
Narrator Bryan Hicks was remarkable
as usual. For those who have never seen
Trans-Siberian Orchestra in concert, he
does much more than simply narrate the
Christmas story portion of the program;
hebringsthestorytolifethroughtheartof
storytelling.
TSO mastermind Paul ONeill added a
third guitar for a few songs in the second
half of the show and quietly disappeared
before Caffery introduced the musicians.
ONeill then reappeared for the concerts
finale, giving away multiple pairs of sun-
glasses, T-shirts andanelectric guitar.
TSOwasputtogetherbyONeill in1996
and has played for more than 8 million
concert-goers since its first tour in 1999.
ItsChristmastrilogyhassoldnearly7mil-
lioncopiesandisreintroducedtoradiolis-
teners annually.
The attendance for Fridays matinee
was11,332 and a donation in that amount
(onedollar for eachticket sold) was made
tothe WoundedWarrior Project. Another
big crowd was expected for Fridays sec-
ondperformance.
TSO opens tour at the arena
PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER
Trans-Siberian Orchestra performs Friday afternoon at the Mohegan Sun Arena
in Wilkes-Barre Township.
Popular orchestra brings lights,
lasers and pyrotechnics with rock,
heavy metal and symphony music.
R E V I E W
By BRAD PATTON
For The Times Leader
Transportation coordinator
appointment is defended
HANOVER TWP. Fred Jones,
whose wife, Deborah Jones, was fur-
loughed from her position as the dis-
tricts transportation coordinator last
month, asked the Hanover Area School
Board Thursday why former Lyndwood
Elementary School principal William
Jones was given that job.
Fred Jones also asked why the job
wasnt posted.
Fred Jones said William Jones had no
experience as a transportation coor-
dinator and asked the board if that was
known before the vote to appoint him
was taken at Mondays work session.
William Jones salary as transportation
coordinator is $65,000. His annual sala-
ry as a principal was roughly $73,000,
board President John Pericci said after
the meeting.
Although Lyndwood closed in June,
William Jones remained under contract
as a principal until August, the board
said. Due to a lengthy medical leave of
the districts Title I specialist, several
administrators, including William
Jones, took on those duties, which in-
clude the free and reduced lunch pro-
gram and grant writing.
Pericci defended the appointment,
stating that William Jones holds a su-
perintendent certificate, and that he
was qualified to handle the responsib-
ilities of not only the Title I specialist
but transportation coordinator, as well.
He said that because the appointment
was an internal transfer and not a new
position, the district didnt have to post
the job.
--Camille Fioti
GNA School Board excuses
military from per capita tax
NANTICOKE The Greater Nanti-
coke Area School Board Thursday night
voted to exonerate all active members
of any branch of the U. S. military from
payment of the districts per capita tax.
This applies to any period in which a
person was on full-time active duty.
The change will take effect immedi-
ately.
The board agreed to appoint Deborah
Krupinski as boys volleyball coach and
James Gavin as assistant volleyball
coach. Jack Morris and Matt Kruczek
were appointed as boys basketball vol-
unteer coaches.
-- Susan Denney
Borough residents advised
to get on HMGP flood list
SHICKSHINNY Councilman Mike
Steeber had some advice for borough
residents on Wednesday night: If your
property is not on the HMGP list, make
sure you get it on that list. It may not
seem important now, but down the road
when all these properties in the flood
zone are up for buyout, it will be very
important.
HMGP refers to the Hazardous Miti-
gation Grant Program, which is being
implemented in Shickshinny for the
purchase of flood-stricken residences
under a state program being adminis-
tered by the Pennsylvania Emergency
Management Agency.
Steeber made the comments during a
council meeting, which focused largely
upon flood recovery and the obstacles
borough residents face in renovating
and rebuilding their properties.
--Tom Huntington
Officials report FEMA
extends disaster deadline
LUZERNE Borough officials said at
Wednesday nights council meeting they
received correspondence from the Fed-
eral Emergency Management Agency
extending the date for residents to
register for federal disaster relief.
The new deadline is Dec. 14.
In a separate matter, several members
of council voiced concern over the san-
itation contract with current provider
United Sanitation in the wake of reports
of poor service.
Officials said the complaints included
the hauler not picking up trash from the
Dumpster at the borough fire house.
Council President Michael Jancuska
said measures will be taken to correct
the sanitation problem and the contract
will be reviewed for a performance
clause.
--Steven Fondo
Supervisors pass local
services tax for 2012
KINGSTON TWP. Supervisors
narrowly passed a local services tax
Wednesday to be enacted in 2012.
The local services tax is a $52 levy for
residents employed in the township that
meet a certain income level. Ten dollars
of the tax will be paid to the Dallas
School District, and Township Manager
Kathleen Sebastian said the township
would net about $40,000 annually.
The board approved the ordinance in
a 3-2 vote, with Supervisors James Re-
ino Jr., Jeffrey Box and Shirley Moyer
voting in favor and John Solinsky and
Frank Natitus voting against the mea-
sure. Reino said the tax is necessary to
offset budget shortfalls for 2012.
--Sarah Hite
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Pennstar Bank recently presented
United Way of Wyoming Valley with a
$10,000 check. The grant was made
possible through Pennstar Banks par-
ticipation in Pennsylvanias Education-
al Income Tax Credit program, which
last year authorized $60 million in tax
credits to Pennsylvania businesses that
made contributions to educational
improvement and pre-K scholarship
organizations.
EXETER
Principal Procopio retires
Wyoming Area Catholic Schools
principal has retired. Lucille Procopios
last day was Thursday.
The Scranton Diocese has named
Mary Tigue, assistant superintendent
of diocese schools, as her replacement
until a permanent replacement has
been hired.
Prior to serving as principal at the
Exeter school, Procopio served as
principal at Ss. Peter and Paul School
in Plains Township. Previously, she
worked as a teacher at St. Josephs in
Hudson, Bishop Hoban High School in
Wilkes-Barre and St. Leos in Ashley.
WILKES-BARRE
Boscovs to host bake sale
Boscovs Downtown Wilkes-Barre
will host a bake sale featuring Faith
Lane and her Sweet Potato Pies. Lane
will be at Boscovs with her pies in
conjunction with Zebra Communi-
cations on Thursday at 10:30 a.m. in
the first level Misses Department. A
$10 donation for a pie is requested and
all proceeds will go to The Salvation
Army.
PITTSTON
Bridge repair meeting set
On Monday the NEPA Needs Jobs
coalition will host a community meet-
ing to discuss solutions for fixing the
Water Street Bridge in Pittston.
The Water Street Bridge crosses the
Susquehanna River and the Luzerne
and Susquehanna Railroad. It has been
classified as structurally deficient by
the Pennsylvania Department of Trans-
portation and is in need of repair.
The 6:30 p.m. meeting is at the Pitt-
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LUZERNE COUNTY
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The Luzerne County Transportation
Authority on Monday will make time
changes on some routes. These routes
include 1, 5, 6, 11, 13, 14, 15 and 16.
There will also be added service to
Luzerne County Community College.
The Andover Loop has been reinstated
on the Heights Grove and Brown
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DALLAS TWP. Dallas High
Schools auditorium was abuzz on Vet-
erans Day as the school hosted a com-
memoration service and panel discus-
sion.
Fridays event was
well attended, with
students, members of
the community, vet-
erans and their fam-
ilies filling the room.
Dallas High School
student Vanessa She-
ridan said she was
motivated to wake up
early on her day off
to honor the veter-
ans and their ser-
vice. Other students
echoed her desire to
showrespect both for
their country and for
the veterans who de-
fend it.
The highlight was a panel discussion
during which the veterans told of their
experiences, strength and hope. The
panel included veterans ranging in age
from 28 to 94 from various branches of
service and with varied geographic ar-
eas of service.
The veterans told of their proudest
moments, their reasons for joining the
military, and their advice for young
people.
The audience laughed when one
panel member was askedwhyhe joined
the military and he said, Because I got
a letter in the mail.
It was a day of shared respect, experiences at Dallas High School
Saluting their service
BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
U.S. Navy Special Operations and Vietnam War veteran Gerald Heller, third
from left, responds to a question as 11 other veterans listen during a panel
discussion at the third annual Veterans Day Commemoration sponsored by
the Dallas High School Student Leadership in Civics Club Friday morning.
By GERI GIBBONS
Times Leader Correspondent
See SERVICE, Page 5A
Although
some of us
only met
each other
today, we
all share a
sense of
friendship
and broth-
erhood.
Bob Susnoski
Vietnam War
veteran
WILKES-BARRE Vacant seats in 29
municipal races were decided Friday af-
ter write-in votes were tallied by the Lu-
zerne County Bureau of Elections.
The results included 21 auditorships,
the mayor of Jeddo and a Northwest Ar-
ea School District school director.
Election Bureau Director Leonard
Piazza said the official count for the gen-
eral electionwas concluded
around 11 a.m. Friday, and
that all races were account-
ed for, save a Conyngham
council seat.
Piazza said that of the
four open eats in the south-
ern county borough, three were filled
but no other write-in candidate received
enough votes to fill the fourth spot. That
seat, a four-year term, would likely be fil-
led in a special election.
The election results will be certified
by the Luzerne County Election Board
on Tuesday, Piazza said.
Any ties in results Friday were ad-
dressed by bipartisan bureau workers,
he said.
Thirteen races were decided by one
vote, while several others were deter-
mined by minimal numbers, including
mayor of Jeddo Borough, where Joseph
E. Davis received five votes to win the
four-year term.
Of the 29 seats, Michael J. Kreidler, of
Hunlock Creek, receivedthe most votes,
50, for Northwest Area School Board
school director, a two-year term.
Nescopeck Borough council write-in
candidate Sandra Lee Wright received
the second highest number of votes, 31.
Two township supervisors were also
selected through write-in votes: Richard
D. Moss for Hunlock Township and Jef-
frey K. Box for Kingston Township.
Write-in votes
fill positions
in 29 races
Jo Ann English, Wilkes-Barre, Bear Creek
Township auditor, three votes
Raymond R. Schneider, Conyngham, Co-
nyngham Borough auditor, three votes
Joseph E. Gallagher, Conyngham, Conyng-
ham Borough auditor, three votes
Herbert C. King, Jr., White Haven, Denni-
son Township auditor, one vote
Scott Kavlick, Mountain Top, Dorrance
Township auditor, two votes
Mary Ann Myrthel, Benton, Fairmount
Township auditor, one vote
John B. Brantley, Shickshinny, Fairmount
Township auditor, one vote
Charles M. Lake, III, Mountain Top, Fairview
Township auditor, two votes
Maureen E. Oremus, Wyoming, Franklin
Township auditor, one vote
Paul Kattner, Hazle Township, Hazle Town-
ship auditor, three votes
Richard D. Moss, Hunlock Creek, Hunlock
Township supervisor, 11 votes
Joseph E. Davis, Freeland, Jeddo Borough
mayor, five votes
Jeffrey K. Box, Shavertown, Kingston
Township supervisor, 20 votes
Peter L. Dragon, Jr., Harveys Lake, Lake
Township auditor, one vote
Bryan T. Leikheim, Laurel Run, Laurel Run
Borough council member, four votes
Elizabeth J. Disler, Laurel Run, Laurel Run
Borough council member, one vote
Elizabeth M. Chamberlain, Hunlock Creek,
Lehman Township auditor, four votes
Sandra Lee Wright, Nescopeck, Nescopeck
Borough council member, 31 votes
David I. Madara, Nescopeck, Nescopeck
Borough council member, 28 votes
Michael J. Kreidler, Hunlock Creek, North-
west Area School District school director, 50
votes
Leanne T. Wargo, Sweet Valley, Ross Town-
ship auditor, seven votes
Scott A. Karchner, Berwick, Salem Town-
ship auditor, one vote
Joseph C. Jarski, Berwick, Salem Township
auditor, one vote
George L, Demko, Sugarloaf, Sugarloaf
Township auditor, one vote
Joseph R. Peake, Sugarloaf, Sugarloaf
Township auditor, one vote
Gerald Bau, Shickshinny, Union Township
auditor, one vote
Colleen A. Macko, Mountain Top, Wright
Township auditor, two votes
Lorilee W. Rozitski, Mountain Top, Wright
Township auditor, one vote
WI NNI NG WRI TE- I NS
By SHEENA DELAZIO
sdelazio@timesleader.com
WILKES-BARRE Members of the
JewishCommunityCenter got a lesson
in laughter from a pro this week.
Stand-up comic and Wisecrackers
Comedy Club owner Scott Bruce on
Wednesday spoke to the JCCs Laugh-
ing Club, a group whose members are
committed to improving their lives by
laughing.
Bruce, of Drums, advised members
about how to craft and deliver a good
joke andgave plenty of ad-libbedexam-
ples as the roughly 20 attendees intro-
duced themselves.
There was the woman who used to
work in a pants factory.
So basically you get to go through
life saying I spend my life in mens
pants, Bruce quipped.
There was the retired social worker.
The mental health field; you must
know how I got this way, he ex-
claimed.
And the woman born in Canada.
Oh Canada, he jibed. Are you here
to live or are you just here to screw up
our vending machines with your
coins?
Attendees ate it up, giggling and guf-
fawing their way through the perform-
ance, exactly as clubfounder Sara May-
ers of Kingston hoped they would.
Mayers founded the club about two
years ago after Daniel Pinks book, A
Whole NewMind: Why Right-Brainers
Will Rule the Future, made her think
about the benefits of laughter.
I dont think at our age anybody
doesnt have some kind of a problem,
Mayers said, and laughing is the best
medicine. It helps you forget about
your problem. Israel trains clowns to
go with doctors on their rounds
through the hospital, because it helps.
Laughter is good medicine.
In addition to hosting comics like
Bruce, group members also tell each
other jokes and perform comedy rou-
tines.
What weve got here is a groupthat is
dedicated to looking into the impor-
tance of laughter and the role it serves
in our lives, Bruce said. Ruth Sten of
Wilkes-Barre said shes seen a number
of A-List comedians in her 90 years,
from Henny Youngman to Lucille Ball
to Rodney Dangerfield, and said Bruce
could hang with the best.
Ive been to a lot of clubs, and hes
right there with them, Sten said. I
like the way he channeledhis talktoev-
erybody and talked to everybody. He
included everybody. Thats impor-
tant.
JCC L AUGHI NG CLUB
AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
Margot Schwager 91, enjoys the humor at the Laughter Club at the JCC Wednesday. Stand-up comic and Wisecrack-
ers Comedy Club owner Scott Bruce was on hand to crack up the group.
Funny side of life
By MATT HUGHES
mhughes@timesleader.com
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Kids should be tested
E
very child should be tested
for high cholesterol between
ages 9 and 11 so steps can be
taken to prevent heart disease
later on, a panel of doctors
urged Friday in new advice that
is sure to be controversial.
Until now, major medical
groups have suggested choles-
terol tests only for children with
a family history of early heart
disease or high cholesterol and
those who are obese or have
diabetes or high blood pressure.
But studies show that is missing
many children with high choles-
terol, and the number of them at
risk is growing because of the
obesity epidemic.
The recommendation is in
new guidelines from an expert
panel appointed by the National
Heart, Lung and Blood Institute
and endorsed by the American
Academy of Pediatrics.
They also advise diabetes
screening every two years start-
ing as early as 9 for children
who are overweight and have
other risks for Type 2 diabetes,
including family history. One
third of U.S. children and teens
are obese or overweight, fueling
a boom in diabetes.
MEXICO CITY
Weather role in crash
Weather conditions appear to
have been a factor in a helicop-
ter crash Friday that killed Mex-
icos No. 2 official, Francisco
Blake Mora, a key figure in
Mexicos battle with drug car-
tels, President Felipe Calderon
said.
Calderon said the helicopter
was flying in fog when it went
down in a remote area southeast
of Mexico City, but that all
possible causes were under
investigation.
Mexico has lost a great patri-
ot, said Calderon, visibly strug-
gling to maintain composure
during address to the country.
It was probably an accident.
Authorities said the undersec-
retary for human rights, Felipe
Zamora, was among the seven
others also killed.
Calderon appointed Blake
Mora as interior secretary in
July 2010. That put him in
charge of coordinating domestic
policies including security,
human rights, migration and the
presidents relation with the
legislature and opposition par-
ties.
WYOMING, DEL.
Workers upset on job
Three whistleblowers whose
complaints about the handling
of soldiers remains led to an
investigation of the nations
largest military mortuary in
Delaware say they were shocked
and disturbed by some of the
practices they witnessed.
The workers at the Dover Air
Force Base mortuary also told
The Associated Press on Friday
that they went outside the chain
of command after supervisors
failed to address the problems
and retaliated against them.
I N B R I E F
AP PHOTO
Rhino gets a ride before release
A black rhino is transported by
helicopter in South Africa on
Friday. The seventh black rhino
population established by the
World Wildlife Funds Black
Rhino Range Expansion Project
was released after an epic trip
across the country. Nineteen of
the critically endangered ani-
mals were moved from the
Eastern Cape to a new location
in Limpopo province.
ROME Under pressure to
control its dangerous debt, Italy
sped a package of reforms to-
ward approval Friday and pre-
pared to hand its dysfunctional
government over to a techno-
crat who Europe hopes can save
the country from going broke.
Financial markets around the
world rallied in relief.
In its own step toward stabil-
ity, Greece, which preceded Ita-
ly as the epicenter of the Eu-
ropean debt crisis, installed a
new prime minister. The Dow
Jones industrial average in New
York rose 2 percent, and mar-
kets in Britain, France and Ger-
many posted similar gains.
A set of austerity measures
cleared the Italian Senate by a
vote of 156-12. The lower cham-
ber of Parliament will vote Sat-
urday, and Prime Minister Sil-
vio Berlusconi has said he will
step down once the reforms are
passed.
In a sign of confidence from
investors, Italys borrowing
costs fell sharply. The yield on
benchmark Italian 10-year
bonds fell to 6.48 percent, safely
below the crisis level of 7 per-
cent reached earlier this week.
Greece, Ireland and Portugal
all required international bai-
louts after their own borrowing
rates passed 7 percent. The Ital-
ian economy would not be so
easy to save. It totals $2 trillion,
twice as much as the other three
countries combined.
An Italian default could tear
apart the coalition of 17 coun-
tries that use the euro as a com-
mon currency and deal a strong
blow to the economies of Eu-
rope andthe UnitedStates, both
trying to avoid recessions.
The Senate chamber resound-
ed with warm applause for Ma-
rio Monti, the distinguished
economist expected to succeed
Berlusconi. He was unexpected-
ly named senator-for-life this
week, putting him in line to
lead.
Italy moves to economic, political change
The prime minister has said
he will step down once the
reforms are passed.
By COLLEEN BARRY
and NICOLE WINFIELD
Associated Press
AP PHOTO
Newly appointed Greek Prime Minister Lucas Papademos, right,
shakes hands with outgoing Prime minister George Papandreou
at the Maximos mansion in Athens, Friday.
a week job at the gym after
his teaching salary was fro-
zen, summer school was re-
duced drastically, and the
state bonus for board certi-
fied teachers was cut. He fig-
ures that he and his wife, al-
so a teacher, are making
about $20,000 less teaching
MIAMI By day, Wade
Brosz teaches American his-
tory at an A-rated Florida
middle school. By night, he
is a personal trainer at 24
Hour Fitness.
Brosz took the three-night
than expected to, combined.
The second job was to
get back what was lost
through cuts, said Brosz, a
nationally board certified
teacher. It was tougher and
tougher to make ends meet.
I started personal training
because its flexible hours.
Second jobs are not a new
phenomenon for teachers,
who have historically been
paid less than other profes-
sionals. In1981, about 11per-
cent of teachers were moon-
lighting; the number has ris-
en to about one in five today.
They are bartenders, wait-
resses, tutors, school bus
drivers and even lawnmow-
ers.
Now, with the severe cuts
many school districts have
made, teachers like Brosz,
who hadnt considered jug-
glinga secondjobbefore, are
searching the want ads.
Teacher by day, trainer by night: Educators moonlighting to make ends meet
Second jobs are
not a new
phenomenon for
teachers, who
have historically
been paid less.
By CHRISTINE ARMARIO
AP Education Writer
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or momgambles. My legislation
is about protecting those chil-
dren.
Patrons arent the only ones
targeted by the bills. There
would also be consequences for
casinos.
Under House Bill 121, casinos
would be required to post easy-
to-see signs warning against
leaving children unattended in
parking areas, and would face
fines of $1,000for eachday signs
were not posted.
If a casino failed to post signs
or to report violations to lawen-
forcement, it would face fines of
up to $150,000 for a first offense
and up to $300,000 for subse-
quent offenses.
Posting is a bit silly
Soper called the requirement
to post signs a bit silly.
Does the local Walmart and
theater and shopping mall post
signs at their places? Soper
asked, referencing establish-
ments where parents might
leave a child unattended in a ve-
hicle while they shopped or
sought entertainment.
Penalties boosted
Under HouseBill120anydriv-
er would be prohibited from
leaving a child younger than 14
unattended in a vehicle on casi-
no property. If caught, the indi-
vidual wouldbeejectedfromthe
casino and charged with a third-
degreemisdemeanorforthefirst
offense.
A second-degree misdemean-
or wouldbeleveledfor later inci-
dents. The penalty for a second-
degree misdemeanor is one to
two years in jail. The penalty for
a third-degree misdemeanor is
six months to one year.
Law enforcement would also
be required under the proposal
to notify child and youth agen-
cies within 48 hours.
This isnt the first attempt to
address the situation by stiffen-
ing penalties for offenders.
Last year, legislators from
Bucks County drafted bills that
sought to make it a third-degree
felony to leave a child under age
13 in a motor vehicle without
adult supervision. A third de-
gree felony canresult ina prison
termof 31/2to7years andafine
of up to $15,000.
The bills never made it to full
House or Senate votes.
Under current law, leaving a
child unattended is a misde-
meanorof thefirstdegree, which
means up to five years in jail.
GAMBLERS
Continued from Page 1A
Besides savingutilitycosts and
thereby enabling the college to
keep tuition as low as possible,
the solar plant could also provide
opportunities for students to
learn in the field, Rutkowski said.
The college currently offers a
one-year program in sustainable
energy technology and plans to
add a program in solar-systems
installation soon.
Rutkowski said any contracts
signedwitha developer tobuilda
plant would include a provision
that the college be allowed to use
the solar farm for classes and
field trips.
Earth Conservancy is applying
for three $200,000 EPA cleanup
grants, which require a 20 per-
cent local match, because
$200,000 is the maximum grant
available and groups may apply
for a maximum of three grants
per cycle. The EPAwill notify the
group of the grant applications
approval or denial sometime in
the spring.
Competition for grants
Dziak said competition for the
grants is generally fierce and may
be even more so this cycle given
the present economic conditions,
but added that Earth Conservan-
cy has been successful in obtain-
ing EPA grants in the past and
that is he confident about the
groups chances.
The group is self-funded, owns
the land to be cleaned and has a
clear focus, all points the EPA
will view favorably, Dziak said.
We could never find anyone
whos involved in just doing
mine-scarred land in our travels
over 17 years, so thats sort of
what makes us unique, he said.
The land would not be the first
Earth Conservancy property to
become a part of LCCC.
The colleges Public Safety
Training Institute, which broke
ground in 2007, is built on a 45-
acre tract of cleared mine land
the college purchased fromEarth
Conservancy for $1 million in
1998.
talked to Earth Conservancy, be-
cause they have the adjacent
land, and said this is something
were considering, said Mark
Rutkowski, a professor of engi-
neering technology at LCCC. It
turned out they had a similar in-
terest.
The100-acre tract where Earth
Conservancy hopes to begin clea-
nup is a section of a contiguous
stretch of land totaling about
1,000acres that was purchasedby
the nonprofit following the con-
clusionof Blue Coals bankruptcy
proceedings in 1994.
The land, a former culmdepos-
itory, was left covered in pits and
large piles of coal waste, or culm
banks, after Blue Coal declared
bankruptcy in the mid-1970s, and
now attracts illegal all-terrain ve-
hicle riding, according to Earth
Conservancy.
Resurface scarred land
Earth Conservancy would use
the EPAgrants tore-grade andre-
surface the property and lay
down a layer of topsoil and grass
sufficient to stabilize the land.
Doing so would stop iron and sul-
fur from seeping from the culm
banks and contaminating nearby
waterways as acidmine drainage.
It could also make way for a
third-party developer to build a
solar power plant, with room for
expansion on the surrounding
Earth Conservancy property,
conservancy Director Mike
Dziak said.
Rutkowski said LCCC officials
have hadpreliminary discussions
about the idea but no decisions
have been made.
It would, to me, be an ideal
use to take a brownfield and con-
vert it to be a source of renewable
energy, Rutkowski said. That
would to me be the best possible
outcome. Whether the college
will be involved or not its too
early to tell.
CULM
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Paul Lukas, a younger mem-
ber of the panel and a first lieu-
tenant, reminded the audience
that both men and women were
able to serve in the military. Lu-
kas said the military welcomes
the talents and service of wom-
en and encouraged the female
students to consider serving.
Russ Reuthe, with 21 years in
boththe Army andthe Air Force
reserves, said the military
builds character and confidence
in young men and women who
dedicate themselves to protect-
ing our country.
Reuthe also emphasized the
friendship and camaraderie the
veterans sitting on that stage
shared.
Although some of us only
met each other today, we all
share a sense of friendship and
brotherhood, said Bob Susnos-
ki, a veteranof the VietnamWar.
This shared respect was evi-
dent as younger veterans assist-
ed their older peers throughout
the event and the refreshment
period that followed.
We bothservedinWorldWar
II, said Ralph Amantea, 93,
Wyoming, of fellow U.S. Army
veteran Alfred Spinnici, 90,
Kingston, as the two sat togeth-
er for lunch. Were friends.
Spinnici said that he often
yielded to Amantea because,
After all, he is older. The re-
mark invoked laughter from
both the men and their families.
The veterans commended
Dallas High School and the Stu-
dent Leadership in Civics orga-
nization members who have
hostedthis event for threeyears.
SERVICE
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BUTLER TWP. The Butler
Township Community Center
has been used so heavily by so
many groups since it opened, it
took eight months to get settled
and representatives together for
a dedication.
About 75 people gathered out-
side the state-of-the-art facility
Friday morning to celebrate the
townships $3 million accom-
plishment, which offers athletic
facilities, meeting space, a new
home for the townships senior
citizens and offices for American
Legion Post 795.
This is a great addition to the
township and finally were giving
it a proper dedication, said John
McGran, of the township recre-
ation board.
After American Legion Chap-
lain Walter James offered a
prayer, Drums Elementary-Mid-
dle School student Casey Diehl
sang the national anthem as
Scouts from Cub Scout Pack 63
raised American and state flags.
McGran intro-
duced former
state representa-
tive Todd Eachus,
who secured a $1.5
million grant to
help construct the
center.
This facility
has become a jew-
el for our commu-
nity, and I am thrilled that its
come together so beautifully,
Eachus said, noting assistance
from Luzerne County commis-
sioners, who were represented
Friday by Maryanne Petrilla and
Stephen A. Urban.
Supervisor Chairman Ranson
Young said the township has a
great sports complex, and We
now can have winter activities,
thanks to the center.
He noted the work of township
manager Steve Hahn; Petrilla,
who was manager before Hahn;
former supervisor Judy Pekarek;
Supervisor Bob Schellhamer; Ea-
chus and former Gov. Ed Ren-
dell.
McGran said the Area Agency
on Aging plays a big part in the
senior center at the building.
We are so excited to be able
to have our lunch program and
activities here, said Brenda Lis-
pi, of the Area Agency on Aging.
Supervisor Brian Kisenwether
called the center a great place
for the seniors to meet (for)
friendship and companionship.
Prior to a ribbon cutting and
reception that followed, state
Rep. Tarah Toohil, R-Butler
Township, delivered a speech to
commemorate Veterans Day and
thank veterans for their service.
Hahn said the township took
out a $2.4 million loan to cover
the remainder of the cost of the
building and to buy 88 acres of
nearby land for recreation use.
A community jewel is dedicated
STEVE MOCARSKY/THE TIMES LEADER
Former state representative Todd Eachus addresses a crowd Fri-
day at the dedication of the Butler Township Community Center.
By STEVE MOCARSKY
smocarsky@timesleader.com
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LUPINSKI Helen, funeral 10 a.m.
today in the H. Merritt Hughes
Funeral Home Inc., 451 N. Main
St., Wilkes-Barre.
POREMBA Violet, funeral services
9:30 a.m. today in the Earl W.
Lohman Funeral Home Inc., 14 W.
Green St., Nanticoke. Mass of
Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in Holy
Trinity Church, Nanticoke.
PRATER the Rev. John, calling
hours 9 to 10:30 a.m. today in the
Wallis Room at Grace Episcopal
Church, 30 Butler St., Kingston,
with a memorial service at 11 a.m.
The family extends an invitation
to a luncheon, at the church,
immediately following the ser-
vice.
SHERIDAN James, funeral 9 a.m.
today in the Kniffen OMalley
Funeral Home Inc., 465 S. Main
St., Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Chris-
tian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in St.
Ignatius Church, Kingston.
SHUMWAY Hershel, funeral
services 10 a.m. Monday in the
McCune Funeral Home, 80 S.
Mountain Blvd., Mountain Top.
Friends may call 4 to 6 p.m.
Sunday in the funeral home.
WILDONER James, funeral ser-
vice 9:30 a.m. today in the Wil-
liam A. Reese Funeral Chapel, 56
Gaylord Ave., Plymouth. Funeral
Mass at 10 a.m. at Ss. Clement
and Peters Church,, Wilkes-Barre.
ZURAWSKI Patricia, funeral 10
a.m. today in the Mark V. Yanaitis
Funeral Home, 55 Stark Street,
Plains Township. Friends may call
9 a.m. to time of services at the
funeral home.
FUNERALS
SUSAN BUTLER, 56, of Nanti-
coke, peacefully passed away in
her home Tuesday, November 8,
2011. Born in Taylor on April 7,
1955, she was the daughter of the
late John and Florence Phillips.
She graduated from Old Forge
High School in 1973. She was pre-
ceded in death by her husband
Thomas Butler and her brother
John Phillips. Susan was a caring
mother and grandmother, dedicat-
ed friend and loyal companion to
her two Yorkshire terriers Shiloh
andSpike. Survivingare her loving
partner of four great years and
soulmate in life Darwin Yileck; sis-
ter Jean Stavitsky, daughter Jen-
nifer Butler, sons, Brad and Shaun
Butler; nephewBart Stavitsky and
grandchildren, Christopher, Jo-
nathan, Jacob, Teagen and Tahlia.
A memorial service will be
held Sunday at 7 p.m. at the Stan-
ley S. Stegura Funeral Home Inc.,
614 S. Hanover St., Nanticoke.
Friends may call from 5 p.m. until
time of services.
ADELAIDEKEEFE, 82, former-
ly of Nanticoke and Sheatown,
died Thursday, November 10,
2011, at the Wilkes-Barre General
Hospital. Adelaide was born in
White Haven, on April 11, 1929.
She was the daughter of the late
Leon and Hazle Davis. Adelaide
was preceded in death by her hus-
band, Francis Keefe; daughter,
Bernadine Keefe.
Surviving are a son, John Keefe
of Ashley; several grandchildren
and great-grandchildren; sisters,
Jean Anglea, Courtdale; Molly
Hoover, New Jersey; numerous
nieces and nephews.
Private funeral services were
held fromthe George A. Strish Inc.
Funeral Home, 105 N. Main St.,
Ashley.
M
argaret (Peggy) Petlock, 82, of
Wilkes-Barre, passed away on
Friday, November 11, 2011, at the
Little Flower Manor, Wilkes-Barre.
She was born in Wilkes-Barre, on
September 17, 1929, a daughter of
the late Joseph and Anna Palko Pet-
lock. She attended Coughlin High
School. Peggy was a member of Our
Ladyof HopeParishinWilkes-Barre
and a longtime member of St. Jo-
sephs Slovak Church in Wilkes-
Barre. Prior to her retirement she
had been employed as a seamstress
inthe local garment industry. Peggy
enjoyed bingo and playing instant
lottery tickets.
She was preceded in death by her
brother, Joseph Petlock in 1995 and
by her sister-in-law, Margaret Pet-
lock in 1993.
Surviving are brothers. Carl Pet-
lock, Wilkes-Barre; Elmer Petlock,
Bear Creek; sister-in-law Rita Pet-
lock, Wilkes-Barre; numerous niec-
es and nephews.
Peggys family would like to
thank the staffs at the Laurels Per-
sonal Care in both Wyoming and
Kingston and at Little Flower Ma-
nor for the care and compassion
that they provided.
Funeral services will be held on
Monday at 9 a.m. from the Nat &
Gawlas Funeral Home, 89 Park
Ave., Wilkes-Barre, with a Mass of
Christian Burial to follow at 9:30
a.m. in Our Lady of Hope Parish, 40
Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Interment
will be in St. Marys Cemetery, Ha-
nover Township. Friends may call
on Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. at the
funeral home.
In lieu of flowers, memorial con-
tributions may be made to the Little
Flower Manor, 200 S. Meade St.,
Wilkes-Barre, PA18702.
Online condolence may be made
at www.natandgawlasfuneralhome-
.com.
Margaret (Peggy) Petlock
November 11, 2011
K
athy L. Scott, 65, of Noxen,
went home to be with the Lord
on Thursday, November 10, 2011, at
the home of her daughter and son-
in-law, Patricia and Christopher En-
gel, of Mountain Top.
Mrs. Scott was born May 15,
1946, in Berwick, and was the
daughter of the late Preston and
June Klinetob Mingus.
She graduated from Lake-Leh-
man High School in 1964 and later
graduated from Wilkes-Barre Busi-
ness College. Prior to retirement,
she was employed by Frontier Com-
munications, Dallas.
Kathy was talented in making
beautiful counter cross-stitched
pieces. She also enjoyed being with
her family and was an avid reader.
She will be sadly missed by her
loving husband of 34 years, Ray-
mond Scott. She is also survived by
her children, Lori Hendrickson and
her husband, Forest, of Clarks Sum-
mit; Patricia Engel and her hus-
band, Christopher of Mountain Top
and Clinton Stroud and his wife,
Tammy, of Sweet Valley; grandchil-
dren, Luke Teetsel, Taylor Engel,
Katelyn Engel and Forest Hendick-
son, V and her dog Maggie.
A memorial service will be
scheduled and published at a later
date.
Arrangements are by the Curtis
L. SwansonFuneral Home, Inc., cor-
ner of routes 29 &118, Pikes Creek.
Onlinecondolences maybemade
at www.clswansonfuneralhome-
.com
Kathy L. Scott
November 10, 2011
L
eonard J. Urbine, 78, of West
Wyoming, passed away Thurs-
day in the Wilkes-Barre General
Hospital.
Born in Coatesville, he was the
sonof the late Lawrence andMarga-
ret Butler Urbine. He was a gradu-
ate of Coatesville HighSchool, class
of 1951. Mr. Urbine resided in Coa-
tesville most of his life before relo-
cating to West Wyoming 16 years
ago. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of
the Korean Conflict. Prior to his re-
tirement, he was employed at G.O.
Carlsons Steel Mill of Downing-
town for 40 years and served as the
company safety officer. Mr. Urbine
was a member of the Washington
Volunteer Fire Department and
held the office of fire captain and
was also a member of the Washing-
ton Fire Department Ambulance. In
Coatesville, he was a member of St.
Cecilias Church where he served as
an usher. Mr. Urbine was an instruc-
tor for the American Red Cross. Mr.
Urbine was a member of Holy
Name/St. Marys Church of
Swoyersville.
Preceding him in death was his
brother Gerald Urbine.
Surviving are his wife of 55 years,
the former Bernadine Dailey;
daughter; Karen Soupart and her
husbandMichael, Bellwood; sisters;
Mary Mullen, Parkesburg; Louise
Diferdando, Downingtown; Peggy
Penetti, Downingtown; Patricia
Chapman, Parkesburg; brothers;
Donald Urbine, NewHolland; Larry
Urbine, Arizona; nieces and neph-
ews
Funeral services will be held
Monday at 9:30 a.m. from the
Metcalfe and Shaver Funeral Home
inc. 504 Wyoming Avenue Wyom-
ing with a Mass of Christian Burial
at10a.m. intheHolyTrinityChurch
of Swoyersville.
Interment will be in the Memo-
rial Shrine Cemetery, Carverton.
Friends may call Sunday from4 to 7
p.m.
Memorial contributions may be
made to Holy Name/St. Marys
Church, 283 Shoemaker Street,
Swoyersville, PA18704.
Leonard J. Urbine
November 10, 2011
B
arbara Kostelac, formerly of
North Sherman Street, Wilkes-
Barre, passed away Thursday, No-
vember 10, 2011, at ManorCare
Nursing Center, Kingston.
Born February 26, 1925, in
Wilkes-Barre, she was a daughter of
the late Barney and Phyllis Wieso-
lak Styczinski.
She was a 1943 graduate of
Coughlin High School, Wilkes-
Barre, and was employed as a qual-
ity inspector at R.C.A. and General
Electric, Mountain Top. She was a
member of Local 177 at R.C.A.,
where she sat on the Executive
Board and served as Steward, Ser-
geant at Arms, Secretary/Treasur-
er, and Delegate of District #1 of PA
National Service Association. She
was acharter member of theNation-
al Alliance Service Organization
(AFL-CIO) and served as treasurer
for 14 years.
Barbara was manager of the
R.C.A. bowling league and she
alone startedthe R.C.A. Nippers Re-
tiree Club, in which she served as
president for many years.
During World War II, she worked
as an inspector at the Goodyear
Rubber Company Defense Plant.
She served as president of the Air
Force Wives Clubwhile inEngland,
where her husband was stationed,
and worked as a file clerk for the
U.S. Air Force. She was always fight-
ing for the Notch Years.
Barbara was an avid traveler and
went on cruises to the Mediterrane-
an, South America, South Sea Is-
lands, Australia, Italy, Whales, Scot-
land, andJapan. Alongwithher hus-
band and two children, they toured
all over Europe.
She was preceded in death by
husband George; sister Jane Luzny;
brother Theodore Ceil Smith; com-
panion James Boyle.
Surving are son Donald. Arkan-
sas; daughter Connie. Pringle;
grandchildren Stacey Golightly and
her husband, Kirk; Billy Neuer and
his wife, Rhonda; Virginia and Hon-
ey Kostelac; great-grandsons- Bran-
don, Derek, Carsyn, and Mason; sis-
ters, Helen Jess and Phyllis Malar-
key.
Funeral services will be held
Monday at 12:30 p.m. at the Jendr-
zejewski Funeral Home, 21
N.Meade St., Wilkes-Barre, with a
Mass of Christian Burial at 1p.m. at
Our lady of Hope Parish, Park Ave-
nue, Wilkes-Barre. The Reverend
John S. Terry, pastor, will be cele-
brant. Interment will be in Chapel
Lawn Memorial Park, Dallas.
Friends may call Sunday from2 to 4
and 7 to 9 p.m.
Barbara Kostelac
November 10, 2011
J
ames Joseph Simon Sr., 70, for-
merly of Edwardsville, passed
into the Arms of God on Wednes-
day, November 9, 2011, surround-
ed by his loving family and friends.
Jim was born in Wilkes-Barre,
the son of the late Abraham and
Dorothy Simon. He was a laborer,
devoted father, and a proud grand-
father. He was anactive member of
the Dorranceton United Metho-
dist Church, Kingston. Jim en-
joyed hunting, fishing, baseball,
playing cards and spending time
with his family and friends. He en-
joyedtalkingtopeople andalsoen-
joyed his life to the fullest.
He was preceded in death by his
parents as well as his brother, John
and his sister Dorothy.
Surviving are his children, Beth
Ann, Dupont; Jaime, Hawaii; Bren-
da, Glen Lyon, James Jr., King-
ston; Charlene, Georgia, and Me-
lissa, Kingston; 18 grandchildren,
and one forthcoming in March
2012; andone great-grandchild; his
siblings, Lois, Rebecca, Anna,
AbrahamJr. andseveral nieces and
nephews.
Funeral services will be held
Monday at 11 a.m. from the Ed-
wards and Russin Funeral Home,
717 Main St., Edwardsville, with
the Rev. Nick Keeney, pastor of the
Dorranceton United Methodist
Church, officiating. Interment will
be private.
Familyandfriends maycall Sun-
day from 3 to 5 p.m. and Monday
from10 a.m. until time of service.
James Simon Sr.
November 9, 2011
S
ister Rosemary Budd, RSM, a
member of the Institute of the
Sisters of Mercy Mid-Atlantic Com-
munity diedat Mercy Center onNo-
vember 11, 2011.
Sister Rosemary was born April
18, 1921, in Williamstown, the
daughter of George J. and Sarah
Meehan Budd.
Sister Rosemary graduated from
Sacred Heart High School in Wil-
liamstown, Pa., earned her BS de-
gree from Misericordia University
and her masters degree from Ca-
tholic University inBusiness Educa-
tion.
Sister Rosemary entered the Sis-
ters of Mercy on September 8, 1944
in Dallas and professed vows on
March 12, 1947.
Sisters ministry included being a
faculty member at Bishop McDevitt
High School in Harrisburg, at Lan-
caster Catholic in Lancaster and at
Trinity High School in Shireman-
stown, Pa.
Sister served the community of
the Sisters of Mercy as Secretary
Provincial in Dallas and Secretary
General in Bethesda, Md. Addition-
ally, Sister Rosemaryservedas coor-
dinator of Mercycrest Convent in
Harrisburg.
Sister Rosemary served the com-
munity of Wilkes-Barre with her
ministry at Project Remain in serv-
ing the elderly and tutoring young
students at the Mercy Institute for
Educational Development in Dal-
las.
At Mercy Center, Sister was the
President of the Resident Council.
Due to her enjoyment of reading
and discussions on Justice issues,
Sister Rosemary was well-informed
and her opinions were well respect-
ed.
Sister Rosemary was preceded in
death by her parents and her sister
Kathryn Violet Budd.
Sister Rosemary is survived by
her cousins, Laura Budd of Harris-
burg, Mary Bradshaw of Telford,
Pa.; Theresa Schulz of Duncanville,
Texas; Alice Straub of Millersburg,
Pa.; Catherine Meehan of Mount
Pleasant, Pa.; the Rev. Patricia Ke-
pler of Arlington, Mass.; Frances
Budd of Williamstown, Pa.; James
and Carole Swalm of West Chester;
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lechleitner of
New Cumberland, Pa. and her be-
loved Sisters of Mercy.
Transferal to Mercy Center will
be on Monday, November 14, 2011
with a Wake Service and Visiting
Hours from 2 to 4 p.m.
AMass of ChristianBurial will be
on Tuesday, November 15, 2011 at
10:30 a.m. in Mercy Center Chapel.
Interment will be at Mount Ol-
ivet Cemetery, Carverton.
Memorial contributions in the
name of Sister Rosemary Budd may
be made to Mercy Center, P.O. Box
370, Dallas, PA18612.
Sister Rosemary Budd, RSM
November 11, 2011
MARY STEFANOWICZ, 92, of
Plains Township, passed away on
Friday, November 11, 2011 at the
home of her daughter, Barbara
Zirnhelt.
Funeral arrangements will be
announced by E. Blake Collins Fu-
neral Home, Wilkes-Barre.
VICTORBROCK, age 54, a resi-
dent of Cherry Hill, Huntington
Mills, passed away at Berwick
Hospital on Nov. 9, 2011.
Funeral arrangements are
pending from the Clark Piatt Fu-
neral Home Inc., 6 Sunset Lake
Road, Hunlock Creek.
A
nn Kuren Drago, 42, a resident
of Kingston, passed away on
Wednesday afternoon, November 9,
2011 at the Wilkes-Barre General
Hospital, surrounded by her loving
family.
Her loving husband is Robert
Drago. Together, Robert and Ann
celebrated their 11th wedding anni-
versary on November 4.
Born on September 2, 1969, in
Pittston, Ann was a graduate of
West Side Vo-Tech, Class of 1987,
where she studied cosmetology.
Later, she went on to further her
education at the Wilkes-Barre Area
Vo-Tech Nursing School, where she
acquired her certification as a Li-
censed Practical Nurse in 1993.
As a young woman, Ann studied
modeling at Barbizon Modeling
School, Wilkes-Barre.
For many years, Ann worked as a
licensed practical nurse with the
Wyoming Valley Health Care Sys-
tem. She also worked with many lo-
cal home health agencies until a de-
cline in her physical health forced
her to take an early retirement last
year.
A woman of faith, Ann was a
member of Holy Name/Saint Ma-
rys Parish Community, Swoyers-
ville.
Ann had a great love and compas-
sion for animals and will be deeply
missed by her two dogs, Casey and
Chichimomma. She possessed a
psychic ability and was a member of
the Psychic Community.
In addition to her husband, Rob-
ert, Ann is survived by her mother
and best friend, Marilyn; her sister,
Debra Siglin; her brother, Thomas
Joseph Kuren; her beloved niece
and nephews, Dana Marie Siglin,
Thomas Joseph Kuren Jr. and Pa-
trick Michael Kuren; her brother-in-
law, James Siglin; her sister-in-law,
Mary Ann Kuren; stepchildren, Eric
Drago and Jessica Drago.
Although Ann was unable to
practice nursing the last year of her
life and had no children of her own,
her choice to be an organ donor will
carry on her legacy as being a lov-
ing, caring andcompassionate nurs-
ing professional and a life affirming
human being. Ann, this world is a
better place because you were in it.
Relatives and friends are re-
spectfully invited to attend the fu-
neral, which will be conducted on
Monday, November 14, 2011 at 9:30
a.m. from the Wroblewski Funeral
Home Inc., 1442 Wyoming Avenue,
Forty Fort, followed by a Mass of
Christian Burial to be celebrated at
10 a.m. in Holy Name/Saint Marys
Church, 283 Shoemaker Street,
Swoyersville, with the Reverend Jo-
seph J. Pisaneschi, pastor, officiat-
ing.
Interment with the Rite of Com-
mittal will follow in Saint Marys
Cemetery, Hanover Township.
Family and friends are invited to
call on Sunday, November 13, 2011
from2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the fu-
neral home.
For additional information or to
send the family of Mrs. Ann Drago
an online message of condolence,
you may visit the funeral home web-
site www.wroblewskifuneralhome-
.com.
In lieu of flowers, memorial con-
tributions may be made in Anns
memory to the S.P.C.A. of Luzerne
County, 524 East Main Street,
Wilkes-Barre, PA18702.
Ann Drago
November 9, 2011
ELEANOR B. BUNOSKY, 85,
formerly of SR 309, Dallas, died
Thursday, November 10, 2011, at
the The Meadows Nursing Center,
Dallas. Born in Edwardsville, she
was a daughter of the late Edward
and Dotie (Danielowicz) Bunosky.
She later lived in Laceyville and
Nanticoke. She was of the Catholic
faith. She worked in area garment
factories and last at Golden Qual-
ity Ice Cream, Plymouth. Surviv-
ing are a sister, Louise Horonzy,
Ohio; brother-in-law, Kenneth
Skip Heller, Sweet Valley and
several nieces and nephews, in-
cluding Gail A. Verbyla, Sweet Val-
ley.
Private services will be held at
a later time. Arrangements are by
DeanW. Kriner Inc. Funeral Home
& Cremation Service, Benton.
www.krinerfuneralhomes.com.
Marriage license applica-
tions filed in the Luzerne
County Register of Wills Of-
fice from Nov. 7 through 10,
2011:
Leroy Gensel and Sarah
Jane Nichols
Todd Vincent Young, Jr.
and Sasha Kinyk
James A. Koonrad and
Joanne C. Pearson
Jermaine Ricardo Kroon
and Elizabeth Titilayo Jimoh
Dale J. Carls and Tori Lynn
Benedict
Dany Manuel Segura and
Rode Umana
Frederick George Shupp,
Jr. and Eydie Boyd
Bryon F. Mendez and Nidia
Bernice Peralta
Alan Denman and Deborah
Gayle Adams
Ismet Ramos and Jenny
Miranda
Peter W. Zablocky and Lisa
Davis
Divorces sough and filed in
the Luzerne County Protho-
notarys Office from Nov. 7
through 10, 2011:
Mark S. Boock, White
Haven and Amy Elizabeth
Boock, Hazleton
Linda A. Snyder, Drums
and Jonathan L. Snyder, Por-
tage, WI
Shirley A. Getz, Glen Bur-
nie, MD and Michael M. Getz,
White Haven
Colleen A. Dirisio, Wilkes-
Barre and David Morgan Dirisio,
Exeter
Michael Petry, Jersey
Shore, PA and Romaine Can-
dace Petry, Shickshinny
Tracie A. Rhoades, Pittston
and Stephen D. Rhoades, Pitt-
ston
Natalie S. Matson, Exeter
and Robert T. Matson, Hanover,
PA
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NEW YORK A 74-foot Nor-
way spruce from Pennsylvania
has been hoisted into place at
Rockefeller Center in New York
City for its starring role in a big
Christmas tradition.
Workers accomplishedthetask
with a crane on Friday.
The tree was cut down
Wednesday in Mifflinville, Pa.
It will be decorated with
30,000 multicolored LED lights.
It will take five miles of wire to
cover the tree, which has a girth
of 46 feet at its lowest limbs.
The lighting ceremony will be
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onuntil Jan. 7. After that, the tree
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Workers building Rockefeller
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Certainly every Pennsylvanian
who has any knowledge of this
case feels a sense of regret and
a sorrow to also see careers end.
But we must keep in mind that
when it comes to the safety of children, there
can be no margin of error, no hesitation to act.
Gov. TomCorbett
The states chief executive backed the Penn State University Board of
Trustees decision earlier this week to oust longtime university President
Graham Spanier and iconic football coach Joe Paterno because they
didnt do enough to alert law enforcement authorities to reports of child
sexual abuse at the school.
Plenty of shame to share
in the Sandusky scandal
T
his rush to judgment on the part of
some people involved in the Penn State
University football issue is scary
quite similar to the plot line in the movie
The Ox-Bow Incident.
My take is that Mike McQueary appar-
ently was the eyewitness to the shower
incident, and as such, he should have gone
directly to the campus security chief or the
school president to document what he
saw. Otherwise, he too followed school
protocol, which is useless in a situation
like this.
Heres a rhetorical question: What if
former defensive coordinator Jerry Sand-
usky, for whatever the reason, is found not
guilty of these charges?
What will the Penn State hierarchy do
then? Hire back those employees it threw
overboard in its haste to put the situation
in the rearview mirror.
In the end, coach Joe Paterno was cal-
lously handed an envelope with a phone
number to call in order to give him the
tragic news. Is there no one on the Penn
State board of trustees who has the profes-
sionalism and courtesy to tell the coach his
fate in a face-to-face conversation?
The blame rests solely on the shoulders
of Sandusky. The pathetic overreaction by
the board of trustees shows the actions of
cowardly men who seemingly would have
found a suitable tree and a length of rope
to expedite this sad event if this were a
hundred years ago.
These were shameful actions by people
whose only concern apparently was avoid-
ing reasonable actions by their body in
facing an extremely serious situation, in
order to cover their behinds. How tragic.
Mike Martin
Hanover Township
School bag policy needs
to be completely clear
I
am writing this on behalf of many stu-
dents at Wyoming Area School District.
The district has a policy that allows for
only clear backpacks to be brought into
school because of security reasons. I think
this is a great idea, but the policy contra-
dicts itself because it allows purses to be
brought in that are not clear.
Shouldnt a security policy be all or
nothing?
Why allow certain things in that are not
clear, but not others?
Personally I do not care which way the
school goes, as long as it enforces the rule
completely and does not make exceptions.
Bottom line: If they want to do this for
security purposes, students and teachers
alike should have purses, briefcases, lunch
boxes, etc., that are all clear.
Wyoming Area needs to figure out
whats going on with this policy.
Austin Shission
West Wyoming
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AS HEALTH costs esca-
late nationwide, consum-
ers, employers and insure-
rs are looking for ways to
reduce them while main-
taining quality. Consid-
ering that prescription
drugs costs are one of the fastest growing
segments of the health care industry, it
makes sense to examine how the cost of
prescription drugs can be better managed.
One way savings can be realized is with
generic drugs, which typically cost less
than their name-brand counterparts. In
fact, the Generic Pharmaceutical Associ-
ation estimates that by using generic
drugs, consumers and the federal govern-
ment (through Medicare and Medicaid)
saved $931 billion in the past 10 years. In
2010 alone, the savings was $157 billion.
The good news for consumers is that by
the end of 2012, many well-known, name-
brand drugs are slated to lose their pat-
ents, which might result in never-before-
seen savings from generic drugs. For ex-
ample, Lipitor, a popular cholesterol-
lowering medication, is slated to become
generically available by the end of this
year. Zyprexa, used to treat schizophrenia
and bipolar disorder, also is on track to
soon become generically available.
Plavix, Seroquel, Singulair and Actos
are some of the major medications slated
to be available generically in 2012.
These drugs are becoming generically
available at a time when more patients
and physicians are using generics to treat
disease and illness. According to the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Ser-
vices, the generic prescribing rate in 2009
was nearly 75 percent, an increase from 57
percent in 2004.
As more patients use generics, they are
realizing cost savings without a reduction
in quality. In 2009, according to data from
the National Association of Chain Drug
Stores, the average retail prescription
price for a name-brand drug was $155.45,
while the average retail price for a generic
was $39.73 an average savings for con-
sumers of $115.72. (However, its impor-
tant to note that when a generic drug first
arrives on the market, one generic manu-
facturer typically has exclusivity for six
months; therefore, there might not be an
initial drastic drop in price.)
As far as quality, generic drugs must
meet stringent requirements in order to
be approved. First, the generic version
must have the same active ingredient.
Further, the generic version must have the
identical dosage form, strength and route
of administration as its brand counterpart.
Inactive ingredients might sometimes
differ among the versions, but approved
generic drugs are considered therapeut-
ically equivalent to the brand versions.
Additionally, the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration reviews data to assure
that the generic product will perform the
same clinically as its respective name-
brand (or reference) drug. This standard
applies to all FDA-approved generic
drugs.
Also according to the FDA, all generic
manufacturing, packaging and testing
sites must pass the same quality stan-
dards as those of name-brand drugs. In
fact, many generic drugs are made in the
same plants as the name-brand drug.
Given the cost benefits and quality of
generics, Blue Cross of Northeastern
Pennsylvania, like many other insurers,
offers customers and members a tiered
drug formulary that includes a tier with
generic drugs. The tiered formulary is
designed to encourage physicians and
patients to select the most effective drugs
at the most cost-effective prices, which in
many cases might be generics.
However, if patients are concerned
about using generics, or have questions
about when a name-brand drug may be
generically available, they should talk
with their pharmacist or health care pro-
vider. As a general rule, though, consum-
ers of name-brand medications have an
incredible opportunity for savings when
their medications become generically
available.
Kara Malitsky is director of pharmacy manage-
ment at Blue Cross of Northeastern Pennsylvania,
based in Wilkes-Barre, and has more than 12 years
of experience in the pharmacy industry.
Generic fix is one remedy to reducing health care costs
COMMENTARY
K A R A M A L I T S K Y
S
HOULD THE police be
allowed to affix an elec-
tronictrackingdeviceto
a suspects car without a
warrant and follow his every
movement for a month? That
was the question at an oral argu-
ment at the Supreme Court on
Tuesday. The justices expressed
unease with such pervasive sur-
veillance, with one comparing it
to George Orwells 1984.
Their misgivings reflect a
sense onthe part of many Amer-
icans that theres something
creepy about round-the-clock
electronic surveillance. But
whentheydecidethecaseof An-
toine Jones, a suspected drug
dealerwhowasarrestedafterbe-
ing monitored by a global posi-
tioning system, they will have to
base any decision in Jones favor
not on creepiness but on the
Constitution. Fortunately, that
document, interpretedinlight of
technological advances, sup-
ports a ruling that GPS surveil-
lance without a warrant violates
the Fourth Amendment.
In his argument, Deputy So-
licitor Gen. Michael Dreeben
asked the court to treat GPS
tracking the same way it treats
visual observation of a suspect
on a public street. What a per-
son seeks to preserve as private
in the enclave of his own home
or in a private letter or inside of
his vehicle when he is traveling
is a subject of Fourth Amend-
ment protection, Dreeben said.
But what he reveals to the
world, suchas his movements in
acaronapublicroadway, isnot.
That accurately summarizes
current law, but it doesnt take
into account the dramatic tech-
nological advances of the last
few years. GPS tracking, which
allows police to follow as many
people as they want for as long
as they want without expending
many resources, takes invasion
of privacy to a new level.
Arulingfor Jones wouldnt re-
quireanendtoGPStracking. All
it would mean is that police
would have to obtain a warrant
before making use of the device.
Los Angeles Times
OTHER OPINION: SURVEILLANCE
Is GPS tracking
too Orwellian?
R
EPUBLICANS often
say they are advo-
cates of local control,
repeating bromides
such as the people know bet-
ter than the politicians or bu-
reaucrats. But not when it
comes toMarcellus Shale drill-
ing in Pennsylvania.
On this subject, the politic-
ians and bureaucrats are
poised to tell the people that
they knowbest and
never mind the local
concerns of resi-
dents of municipal-
ities across the state
who will have to live
withthe results. Har-
risburg knows best.
Last week, the
House Finance Committee ap-
proved along party lines
House Bill 1950, which insists
ona one-size-fits-all regulatory
approach to drilling in the
state. Local ordinances would
be superseded by state law if
the House bill passes.
Does the state government
have a role in setting regula-
tion? Of course it does. It
should set the benchmark
standards and have state in-
spectors in sufficient numbers
and ability to ensure that the
rules are followed. Indeed that
is the situation now. Commu-
nities that have drafted drill-
ing ordinances have sought to
go beyond the provisions of
the 1984 Oil and Gas Act.
That is as it should be. Local
communities are not identical
and their governments, acting
on behalf of their residents,
should have the right to insist
on stricter regula-
tions than the
state-mandated
norm.
Gov. Tom Cor-
bett is apparently
on board with this
shameless power
grab, which seeks
to make life easier for drillers
by making the rules uniform.
But how about keeping life
good for people in local com-
munities by keeping their for-
tunes and destinies in their
own hands?
Harrisburg doesnt know
best. The people know best in
this case and they should tell
the politicians, before they
lose their rights.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
STATE OPINION: HB 1950
Local control lost
with drilling bill
Local ordinances
would be
superseded by
state law if the
House bill passes.
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ty departments with 24-hour pa-
trols, seven days a week. Text
messaging is heavily used by the
two universities to alert students
of an incident.
I would say a majority of our
Two universities in Luzerne
County say they adhere to re-
porting guidelines under a feder-
al law that is being used by the
U.S. Department of Education to
investigate Penn State Universi-
ty.
The law is very strict under
the Clery Act and what it re-
quires, said Paul Krzywicki,
public relations coordinator at
Misericordia University in Dallas
Township. Any kind of incident,
no matter how minor or major
on campus, gets reported.
Wilkes (University) absolute-
ly reports statistics; it is a federal
requirement, said spokeswo-
man Vikki Mayk. We would
want to do that anyway. It is a
positive source of information
for the safety of our students.
The 1990 lawnamed in memo-
ry of Jeanne Clery, a freshman at
Lehigh University who was
raped and killed on campus in
1986, requires colleges, universi-
ties and other educational insti-
tutions that receive federal aid to
report the number and types of
crimes on campus to law en-
forcement agencies and the De-
partment of Education.
Crime statistics are posted on
the departments website.
The Pennsylvania State Police
includes campus crime statistics
on its annual Uniform Crime Re-
port.
There were a total of 167 seri-
ous offenses and 536 minor of-
fenses on six college/university
campuses in Luzerne County, ac-
cording to the state police 2010
UCR.
County campuses include
Penn State-Hazleton, Misericor-
dia, Kings College, Luzerne
County Community College,
Penn State-Wilkes-Barre and
Wilkes.
The Department of Education
is investigating whether Penn
State underreported sexual
abuse incidents in the wake of al-
legations that an assistant foot-
ball coach had sexually abused at
least eight children.
Krzywicki and Mayk said their
universities have proactive safe-
students have the text messag-
ing service. It is probably much
more effective than by any other
means to notify students of an in-
cident or an announcement,
Mayk said.
We use our text messaging
service to alert students of a
snow delay or if something ma-
jor happens on campus, Krzyw-
icki said. We also have our cam-
pus speaker system that we test
throughout the year.
Misericordia and Wilkes uni-
versities also have emergency
call boxes placed on their cam-
puses that directly dial public
safety offices.
Local universities follow federal crime-reporting law
BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Misericordia University Associate Director of Campus Safety
Robert Zavada, left, and Campus Security Officer Myron Galaida
watch surveillance monitors at the campus security office Friday.
By EDWARD LEWIS
elewis@timesleader.com
Statistics reported to the state
police Uniform Crime Report 2010.
Part I crimes are classified as
robbery, burglary, aggravated
assault, theft, motor vehicle theft.
Part II crimes are simple assault,
forgery, fraud, vandalism, sex
offense, narcotics, liquor vio-
lations, drunkenness, disorderly
conduct.
Penn State University Hazle-
ton: 20 thefts, 12 liquor violations,
eight vandalisms, four disorderly
conducts, two burglaries, one
simple assault, one narcotic, four
other minor offenses not named.
Misericordia University: 56
liquor violations, 16 vandalisms, 13
thefts, four disorderly conducts,
two aggravated assaults, two
drunkenness, one simple assault,
one fraud, one sex offense, one
narcotic, 11 other minor offenses
not named.
Kings College: 93 vandalisms,
65 liquor violations, 57 thefts, 21
disorderly conducts, 15 narcotics,
eight simple assaults, three aggra-
vated assaults, three drunkenness,
two frauds, one forgery, one bur-
glary, 38 other minor offenses not
named.
Luzerne County Community
College: 12 thefts, four vandalisms,
one aggravated assault, one other
minor offense not named.
Penn State University
Wilkes-Barre: Three thefts, one
vandalism, one narcotic, one other
minor offense not named.
Wilkes University: 77 liquor vio-
lations, 49 thefts, 41 vandalisms, 11
drunkenness, eight disorderly
conducts, eight narcotics, three
burglaries, one simple assault, one
driving under the influence, 12
other minor offenses not named.
201 0 CAMPUS CRI ME
and supporters gathered for the
victims in a candlelight vigil orga-
nized by students.
Penn State senior and vigil or-
ganizer Jessica Sever said she
wanted the vigil to put the focus
back on the boys, especially after
police had to break up the violent
student rally touched off by
Wednesdays firing of Paterno.
Paterno said he wishes he had
done more about allegations
against one of his former assist-
ants.
Garban pledged to support Er-
ickson the trustees removed
the interim tag on his new title
but will continue to search for a
permanent successor to Spanier
as the board works for the fu-
ture of this institution that we re-
spect and love. Erickson, previ-
ously the universitys longtime
provost, said Penn State must de-
vote itself to its core values
honesty, integrity, excellence and
community nowmore than ev-
er.
I know we can do this. We are
resilient; we are a university that
will rebuild the trust and confi-
dence that so many people have
had in us for so many years, Er-
icksonsaidina six-minute speech
to the trustees.
Without mentioningSpanier or
Paterno, Erickson told trustees
that their deliberate and decisive
actionhadset a course for the uni-
versitys future. His heart aches
for the victims and their families,
he said, and he pledged to reas-
sure Penn Staters that the univer-
sitys future is still bright.
Paterno and Spanier were fired
Wednesday in the fallout of a
shocking days-old grand jury re-
port alleging repeated, illicit con-
tact between retired assistant
coachJerry Sandusky andboys as
young as 10 over a span of 15
years, sometimes in Penn States
facilities.
The grand jury report said that
administrators did not contact
lawenforcement authorities after
a graduate assistant for the foot-
ball team said he saw Sandusky
sodomizing a boy of about 10
years oldinthelocker roomshow-
ers at the teams practice center in
2002. Top school officials, includ-
ing Paterno and Spanier, say they
werent told about the serious-
ness of the matter.
Sanduskyhas beenawareof the
accusations against himfor about
three years and has maintained
his innocence, his lawyer has said.
The board adjourned after
forming an investigative commit-
tee, to be headed by trustee Ken-
neth Frazier, the CEO of pharma-
ceutical company Merck, to dig
intotheuniversitys failuretostop
Sanduskys alleged activity. Ro-
nald Tomalis, a trustee and state
education secretary, will be vice
chairman.
The rest of the committee has
yet to be formed, but Frazier said
it will have the power tohire inde-
pendent lawyers andplans topub-
liclyreleasetheentiretyof itsfind-
ings.
Sandusky served as Paternos
top defensive assistant for more
than two decades and at one time
was considered his heir apparent.
But he abruptly retired in 1999,
about a year after university po-
lice investigated a complaint by
the mother of a womanupset that
Sandusky had showered with and
bear-hugged her 11-year-old son,
the grand jury report alleged.
Authorities said Sandusky met
many of his alleged victims
through The Second Mile, a char-
ity he founded in 1977 to help at-
risk youth.
Former athletic director Tim
Curley and former university vice
president Gary Schultz have been
charged with perjury and failure
to report the 2002 assault, as re-
quired by state law. Lawyers for
the men say that they are inno-
cent, that they told the truth to
the grand jury and that they told
Spanier what they knew, fulfilling
their legal obligation.
About a week and a half after
the 2002 incident, the graduate
assistant identified by people
familiar with the investigation as
Mike McQueary, now the teams
wide receivers coach met with
CurleyandSchultz, andtoldthem
he had witnessed what he be-
lieved to be Sandusky having sex
with a boy, the grand jury report
said.
McQueary was placed on ad-
ministrative leave Friday, Erick-
sonsaid, andwont be coachingat
todays game against Nebraska
because he has received threats.
TRUTH
Continued from Page 1A
73-year-old Stellatella said. He
called me back and said, What
am I going to do with this mon-
ey? I said, Use it for your law-
yer because youre going to need
it.
Stellatella sent Sandusky
$100. He wrote personal letters
to other members of the 1959
Liberty Bowl team that defeated
a Bear Bryant-coached Alabama
team and asked they also do-
nate. He does not know how
much money was raised.
I know some of the guys sent
money, he told The Associated
Press. Heres the thing, these
are horrendous charges against
him. But hes still entitled to his
day in court. Everybodys pre-
judged him. Hes done horren-
dous damage to Paterno and
(athletic director Tim) Curley
and the football program. But
hes still entitled to his day in
court.
Thats a lone stance among a
group of players who have been
quick to distance themselves
from Sandusky.
Brad Benson, a former Penn
State offensive lineman who
won a Super Bowl with the New
York Giants, was not invited to
attend the game. He said he
wouldnt go anyway and had
no problem with his fellow
former Nittany Lions presenting
a unified front as long as they
remembered the true victims of
this case.
I sure wouldnt want it be a
show of solidarity for Joe, he
said.
Meanwhile, former Nittany
Lions receiver and running back
Rich Mauti, who played under
Paterno from1974-1976 and
went on to play in the NFL,
organized what he hopes will be
one of the largest gatherings of
former players to stand on the
sideline ever. Today, vs. Nebras-
ka in the home finale, they will
join in unison.
EX-PLAYER
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C M Y K
SPORTS S E C T I O N B
THE TIMES LEADER SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2011
timesleader.com
STATE COLLEGE There will be a
game today, as trivial as it seems. Howcan
anyone knowwhat to expect?
For the first time since Nov. 19, 1949,
PennStatewill playwithout JoePaternoas
a member of the coaching staff. Paterno
came aboard as an assistant with newly
hiredRip Engle in1950 andsucceededEn-
gle as headcoachin1966.
Todays contest against Nebraska also
marks 62 years to the day that the Nittany
Lions last won a game without Paterno on
staff.
But while Paternos absence is the most
notable difference, it is far from the only
one.
Nebraska officials concerned for the
safety of their players, coaches and fans af-
ter watching riots break out following Pa-
ternos firing Wednesday night asked for
andreceivedextrasecuritymeasuresforto-
day.
Fans have been asked to arrive earlier
than usual for the noon kickoff, as the uni-
versityhassaidinspectionsatBeaverStadi-
umentrances will be more deliberate and
thorough, and the universitys regulation
onbags will be strictly enforced.
PENN STATE FOOTBALL
Nittany Lions return to field
Nebraska at
Penn State
Noon, today
Beaver Stadium
TV: ESPN
Radio: WILK-
FM (103.1);
WILK-AM (910,
980, 1300)
G A M E D AY
Team plays for first time since
1949 without coach Joe Paterno
By DEREK LEVARSE
dlevarse@timesleader.com
See LIONS, Page 3B
Penn State assistant coach Mike McQueary
has been placed on indefinite administrative
leave, interim university president Rodney Er-
ickson said Friday.
McQueary, the teams wide receivers coach, is
a key figure in the Jerry Sandusky investigation,
having witnessed Sandusky allegedly sexually
assault a young boy in 2002, according to a
grand jury report.
After initially announcing Thursday that
McQueary would coach today against Nebraska,
the school said later that night that he would
skip the game because of multiple threats
made against him.
Witness McQueary put on leave
By DEREK LEVARSE
dlevarse@timesleader.com
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Former Penn State head coach Joe Paterno,
left, and assistant Mike McQueary stand on the
sideline during a game on Sept. 24. See LEAVE, Page 3B
HERSHEY Down 2-1 to the
Hershey Bears at the end of the
first period on Friday, Wilkes-
Barre/Scranton Penguins center
Ben Street found himself anchor-
ing a line with a mystery winger.
Ryan Craig, who started the
game on Streets
left wing, exited
the game after
being thrown in-
to the boards
back-first by
Hersheys Dan-
ny Richmond in
the first period.
Hes (Craig)
a tough guy and
he doesnt stay
down very of-
ten. When he
does, you know
somethings
wrong, Street
said. I was try-
ing to figure out
who was going
to be on my wing the rest of the
game.
But at the start of the second
period, things were right again as
Craig came back and rejoined
Streets line with Paul Thompson
on the right wing.
The trio went on to account for
two goals and three assists the
rest of the way, and rookie defen-
seman Simon Despres scored an
astounding overtime goal to lead
the Penguins over the Bears 5-4
on the road.
The win is the Penguins eighth
in a row and keeps their road re-
cord perfect at 8-0 on the season.
It also marks the Penguins
eighth straight win in Hershey.
With four assists on the night
Street now has seven points
(goal, six assists) in the last two
games. On the night, the line of
Craig-Street-Thompson com-
bined for two goals and five as-
sists.
We were clicking pretty
good, Street said. The chemis-
trys starting to come and a lot of
things we did just seemed to
work.
With 23 seconds remaining in
the second period, Thompson re-
directed a Street shot past Dany
A H L
5
PENGUINS
4
BEARS
See PENGUINS, Page 3B
Penguins
streaking,
win 8th
straight
Craig-Street-Thompson line
excels as rookie Despres picks
up the game-winner.
By TOMVENESKY
tvenesky@timesleader.com
PHILADELPHIA Jonathan Papel-
bon can do his Irish Jig on Broad Street.
Aperson familiar with the negotiations
said the Philadelphia Phillies and Papel-
bon have agreed to a $50 million, four-
year contract thats the largest ever for a
reliever. The deal is subject to Papelbon
passing a physical.
Papelbon, 29, had 219 saves over seven
seasons with the Boston Red Sox, includ-
ing 31 this year, when he made $12 mil-
lion. He will replace Ryan Madson, who
also is a free agent.
The previous high for relievers had
been $47 million, with B.J. Ryan agreeing
toafive-year contract withTorontobefore
the 2006 season and Joe Nathan getting a four-
year deal from Minnesota in 2008.
Madsons agent, Scott Boras, and
Phillies general manager Ruben Ama-
ro Jr. were close to a $44 million,
four-year deal on Monday. But the
person familiar with Papelbons
M A J O R L E A G U E B A S E B A L L
Pitcher Jonath-
an Papelbon
will take over
closers duties
for the Phila-
delphia Phillies
next season.
Phils close $50 million deal with reliever Papelbon
By ROB MAADDI
AP Sports Writer
See PAPELBON, Page 3B
KINGSTON Standout run-
ning back Tashawn Bunch went
down with a knee injury. A short
time later, running back Derrick
Simms was hobbled by one as
well.
That in-
creased the bur-
den on quarter-
back and Penn
State recruit
Eugene Lewis
to carry the
Wyoming Val-
ley West offense
Friday night. It also increased
the ferocity of Scrantons de-
fense.
Scranton corralled the ultra-
elusive Lewis for the most part
and struck for three long touch-
downs as the Knights defeated
Valley West 36-7 in a District 2/
4-11 Class 4A quarterfinal game.
Scranton(8-3) wonits seventh
inarowandalsowontheDistrict
2 championship with the victory
and Delaware Valleys loss at Na-
H I G H S C H O O L F O O T B A L L
Spartans stunned by Scranton
DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER
Scranton quarterback Marlinn Waiters (17) tries to avoid the tackle of Alan Sokosky (31) of Wyoming Valley West on Friday night.
Injuries in the backfield limit
options for Wyoming Valley
West, which fell in an upset.
By JOHN ERZAR
jerzar@timesleader.com
See STUNNED, Page 5B
36
SCRANTON
7
WVW
WESTPITTSTONMud, grass and a little bit
of blood for color. Nick OBriens uniform showed
every last bit of his 33 carries.
And Wyoming Area needed every one of them
plus a big touchdown reception to run out the
clockandoutlast MidValley 35-28inFriday nights
District 2 Class 2A semifinal.
The Warriors 5-foot-9 quarterback/tailback
took a beating from Mid Valley as defenders took
their best shots at him. But he kept ongetting back
up, figuring in on 354 of Wyoming Areas 399 total
yards and scoring four touch-
downs.
It feels good, OBrien said.
Were going to the district cham-
pionship. We havent done that in
a long time, so it feels great.
Wyoming Area (7-3) will have
to wait another day to find out
the opponent in that district championship game,
as the other semifinal between GARand Lakeland
was suspended because of a power outage.
OBrien provided most of the energy at Sobeski
Stadium, taking a keeper 85 yards for a score on
the Warriors first offensive play from scrimmage
to tie the game 7-7. PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER
Wyoming Areas Cody Schmitz (21) eludes Mid Valleys Chris
Rebar in the first quarter of Fridays playoff game.
Warriors top Mid Valley
OBrien has 354 yards from scrimmage as
Wyoming Area advances to D2-2A title game.
By DEREK LEVARSE
dlevarse@timesleader.com
35
WYOMING
AREA
28
MID VALLEY
See WARRIORS, Page 5B
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S C O R E B O A R D
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
Duryea Little League will hold its
monthly meeting this Sunday at 7
p.m. at the Duryea VFW.
Hanover Area Cheerleading Booster
Club will meet Monday, Nov. 21st at
7 p.m. at the high school cafeteria.
Nanticoke Little League will meet
Thursday, Nov. 17th at West Side
playground at 7:30 p.m. to discuss
merging with Newport Little
League. All managers, coaches,
and parents please attend.
South Wilkes-Barre Little League
will meet this Sunday at 6 p.m. at
the riverside caf on old river road.
Election of officers will be held.
The Hughestown Sports Club will
hold its last Fall meeting this
Sunday at Granteeds Tavern, 295
Parsonage Street. The meeting will
begin at 2:30 p.m. All members are
reminded that reservations and
payment for the 2012 season
tickets are now due. All season
ticket holders must have all ac-
counts current to qualify for next
years tickets. Winter meetings will
resume in January.
The Crestwood Football Booster
Club will hold their next meeting
on Thursday, Dec. 8th at 7 p.m. at
Kings Restaurant. They will be
nominating and electing new
officers for the upcoming year. Any
questions, please call Tony at
430-7571.
REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS
The JCC is now taking registrations
for its upcoming High School
Basketball League. Games will be
played on Monday nights starting
this month. The fee is $65 per
player and both individuals and
teams are welcome. Please contact
Bull Buzza at 570-826-4646 ext
232 for more information.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Nanticoke Little League will have a
clean up day at the main field
TODAY from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Managers can return league equip-
ment to the field house the same
day or call Wade at 570-735-0189.
This is important to the league, as
is every event.
The Dallas Alumni Game will be held
on Saturday, Nov. 26th at Cleary
Field. All Dallas Alumni and current
Dallas soccer players are invited to
attened. There will be hot choco-
late, drinks, and donuts, so bring
your cleats and be ready to play
and have fun.
The Wyoming Valley JCC is hosting
its first annual Sno-Ball Run on
Sunday, Dec. 4th at 1:30 p.m. There
will be a 1 mile fun run for children
ages 5-12, and a 3 mile run for ages
13 and older. The fee is $10 for the
fun if registered before Nov. 25th
$14 after, and $14 for the 3 mile run
if registered before Nov. 25th, $18
after. For more information, please
contact the JCC at 570-824-4646.
Registration forms can be down-
loaded at www.neparunner.com or
www.wbjcc.org.
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Pocono Downs, with many highlights along the way. I was just thank-
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Happy Holidays to all and hope to see everyone again for the 2012
racing season.
BEST BET: FRED AND GINGER (9TH)
VALUE PLAY: ANAIS KICKER (6TH)
POST TIME 6:30 p.m.
All Races One Mile
First-$18,000 Clm.Hndcp Pace;clm.price $15-20,000
3 Thunderfist M.Kakaley 1-1-2 Makes it three straight 3-1
5 All Shuttle G.Napolitano 1-1-2 Never better 5-2
1 Master Of Wars A.Napolitano 1-6-5 Romped vs cheaper 6-1
4 Wildridge Sam J.Taggart 3-2-3 Great catch drive for Jim 7-2
2 Lifes Tricks T.Buter 5-2-6 Tires down the lane 9-2
7 Artist Point H.Parker 2-7-4 Re-claimed by Sherman 12-1
6 Tyler Palko M.Romano 6-4-1 Lost his touch 8-1
Second-$15,000 Cond.Trot;n/w 4 pm races life
2 Uncle Billy G.Napolitano 1-1-6 Romps 5-2
5 Cora Louise T.Buter 2-2-6 Race is for place 3-1
7 Dream Lake A.Napolitano 3-9-4 Weist has had good season 9-2
1 Celebrity Obsesion M.Kakaley 1-4-4 Moves up of easy win 7-2
6 Andoversure H.Parker 4-2-4 Not very sure 6-1
3 Mc Tinys Hope M.Simons 5-1-9 Lives up to name 8-1
4 Fox Valley Rival A.McCarthy 5-5-4 Trails 12-1
Third-$7,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $7,500
1 Maddie And Me G.Napolitano 8-5-1 Its her time 3-1
2 Urbino Hanover T.Buter 7-8-2 Buter picks up the mount 4-1
6 Coldheartedrevenge M.Kakaley 9-1-8 Back down in price 7-2
5 Luck Goes Around J.Taggart 2-4-2 Good off cover 8-1
3 Whole Lotta Shakin A.Napolitano 4-5-3 Hard to judge 9-2
8 Satire M.Simons 3-2-1 Post knocks 5-1
4 Maronite N H.Parker 6-8-9 Certain long shot 10-1
7 Out Of My Pocket M.Romano 5-6-3 Cash in your chips 12-1
Fourth-$22,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $21,000 last 5
5 Malicious G.Napolitano 9-4-3 Wont be caught 5-2
3 Danas Sharp Smart A.Napolitano 1-2-6 Prepped well for comeback 7-2
4 Mega Hall T.Buter 4-2-2 Reunites with Buter 3-1
1 Ise The By Boy M.Kakaley 1-4-2 Just went career mile 6-1
7 Its That Time A.McCarthy 3-5-2 Again saddled outside 9-2
6 Born To Rockn Roll M.Simons 7-7-2 Sits in 12-1
2 Flem N Em N M.Romano 6-4-7 Ill pass on 8-1
Fifth-$29,000 Open Pace
1 Rockin The House M.Kakaley 5-2-6 Chalk talks 2-1
3 Amillionpennies M.Romano 1-2-7 Matts finest 5-2
6 Drop Red A.McCarthy 8-1-1 Didnt fire at Chester 7-2
5 Master Stroke T.Buter 2-1-1 New to Pavia barn 9-2
4 Money Twitch A G.Napolitano 1-5-2 NY import 10-1
2 Flirtiscape M.Simons 7-5-5 Mare overpowered 6-1
Sixth-$9,800 Clm.Pace;clm.price $10,000
1 Anais Kicker M.Kakaley 6-7-9 Rail does trick 4-1
2 Urjokin A G.Napolitano 6-1-3 Certain threat 3-1
6 Cannae Rocky T.Buter 1-1-3 Won right off claim 7-2
5 Go Get Em A.Napolitano 6-2-1 Mullin been on fire 7-2
8 Solocam G.Mosher 9-3-6 Lacks early speed 5-1
3 Im In Luck A.McCarthy 7-2-4 Out of it 8-1
7 Rush Of Fools M.Simons 8-4-4 Struggling pacer 10-1
4 Boiler Bob The Qb J.Taggart 7-9-7 Slumping 12-1
Seventh-$18,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $15,000 last 5
7 Drumfire A A.Napolitano 1-4-9 Best when on the lead 7-2
1 Whogoesfirst J.Taggart 3-1-4 Fine Case trainee 5-1
3 Giddy Up Delight G.Napolitano 3-1-1 Fast off the wings 3-1
5 Ourea Nourrir M.Romano 5-1-6 Completes the super 8-1
4 Thisdogwilfight M.Simons 5-3-3 No punch left 4-1
2 Southwind Milo M.Kakaley 6-3-1 Tends to get shuffled 9-2
6 High Wire Kat A.McCarthy 6-4-5 Lacks a rally 12-1
8 Mattoxs Spencer T.Buter 8-5-2 Too risky 10-1
Eighth-$12,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $12,500
2 Albion G.Napolitano 3-3-2 Smoother trip does it 5-2
3 Four Starz Twins M.Simons 1-6-1 Up another peg 3-1
1 Tylers Echo N A.McCarthy 1-3-8 Been super for Gray 4-1
5 Arts Shadow M.Kakaley 4-6-4 Beats the remainders 6-1
8 Western Smoocher H.Parker 5-6-5 Weak Allard trainee 9-2
7 Mountain Rocket M.Romano 5-5-1 Little since that score 15-1
4 Sheer Pandemonium T.Buter 8-7-3 2nd time on lasix 10-1
6 Night Train Shane A.Napolitano 6-1-6 Done at the half 12-1
Ninth-$25,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $25,000 last 5
1 Fred And Ginger M.Kakaley 9-1-4 1-5 material 5-2
2 Eviction Notice N G.Napolitano 1-3-3 Should be an easy exacta 3-1
3 Show Me Up T.Buter 6-1-4 Loves to close 4-1
6 Buckeye In Charge H.Parker 2-1-3 Often a nice price 10-1
4 Triple Major M.Romano 1-5-3 No repeat in sight 12-1
5 Southern Sport A.Napolitano 8-4-4 Drops but a bit off 6-1
7 Touch The Rock M.Simons 6-6-1 Stays in the rear 9-2
8 Fox Valley Armor A.McCarthy 5-1-4 Needs more polish 15-1
Tenth-$29,000 Open Pace
2 Golden Receiver H.Parker 1-3-3 Sharp most all season 2-1
4 Vlos G.Napolitano 4-8-5 Table setter 7-2
5 Rockincam M.Simons 2-1-3 Too little, too late 5-1
6 Transcending M.Kakaley 2-2-5 From the Burke stable 5-2
3 Kyle Major A.Napolitano 8-1-6 Fails to report 10-1
1 Cinderella Guy T.Buter 7-3-1 Trapped in 6-1
Eleventh-$9,800 Clm.Pace;clm.price $10,000
4 BTs Spice Of Life A.Napolitano 2-6-5 Stick with the hot stable 3-1
5 Roburascal N G.Napolitano 4-8-1 A gamer 7-2
3 Gogo Buckeye J.Taggart 8-8-7 Little else left 4-1
2 Tufsun Beach M.Romano 4-5-7 Cashes another check 9-2
7 Joans Bad Boy M.Kakaley 5-3-3 Back from the Bronx 5-1
8 Fourth Page M.Simons 8-6-2 Empty since the claim 12-1
6 Out To Kill A A.McCarthy 9-5-5 Slugged 10-1
1 Gold Star Smokin T.Buter 2-3-2 Newcomer from Maryland 8-1
Twelfth-$24,000 Clm.Hndcp Pace;clm.price $25-30,000
5 Hoboken Hanover A.Napolitano 1-1-1 Wins yet another 3-1
1 Segundo Hanover A.McCarthy 1-1-1 Great slugfest 7-2
2 Delivered From Zin G.Napolitano 1-1-9 Best race of the night 5-2
6 Jimmy Cowan N H.Parker 3-2-3 Joined the Oakes stable 8-1
3 Hagi M.Kakaley 4-1-2 Can close off cover 9-2
7 Sleek Hunter M.Simons 2-2-6 Hot commodity 6-1
4 White Mountain Top T.Buter 2-1-2 One more race to go 12-1
Thirteenth-$9,800 Clm.Pace;clm.price $10,000
2 Absolutely Michael M.Kakaley 2-3-9 Leading driver takes finale 5-2
3 Wesley Snip G.Napolitano 3-4-2 Vet is tough 3-1
8 Charlie Beans T.Buter 5--57 Decent late pace 9-2
4 Skeleton Key A.Napolitano 7-3-8 Needed last, can better 4-1
2 Art Star J.Taggart 6-4-6 Matheos training at .120 6-1
5 Dudinkas Cullen N H.Parker 7-8-7 A toss 10-1
6 Rappermunn M.Romano 4-5-5 Listen to other music 12-1
7 Hawaiian Rowdy M.Simons 8-3-3 See you in 2012!
On the Mark
By Mark Dudek
For The Times Leader
NFL
Favorite Points Underdog
Sunday
Steelers 3 BENGALS
CHIEFS 3 Broncos
Jaguars 3 COLTS
COWBOYS 6 Bills
Texans 3 BUCS
PANTHERS 3.5 Titans
DOLPHINS 4 Redskins
Saints PK FALCONS
BEARS 3 Lions
BROWNS 3 Rams
EAGLES 14 Cards
Ravens 7 SEAHAWKS
49ERS 3.5 Giants
JETS 1.5 Patriots
Monday
PACKERS 13.5 Vikings
College Football
Favorite Points Underdog
LOUISVILLE 3 Pittsburgh
Ohio St 7.5 PURDUE
Michigan PK ILLINOIS
NORTHWESTERN 16.5 Rice
VANDERBILT 13 Kentucky
CLEMSON 16.5 Wake Forest
VIRGINIA 10 Duke
NC State 2 BOSTON COLL
E MICHIGAN 3 Buffalo
Texas A&M 5 KANSAS ST
Kent St 5 AKRON
Baylor 20 KANSAS
AIR FORCE 16 Wyoming
BYU 21 Idaho
SMU 8.5 Navy
UTAH ST 10.5 San Jose St
TULSA 19 Marshall
BOISE ST 15.5 Tcu
FLORIDA ST 9 Miami-Fla
CINCINNATI 3.5 W Virginia
y-Rutgers 8 Army
Texas 1 MISSOURI
Nebraska 3 PENN ST
Oklahoma St 18.5 TEXAS TECH
Michigan St 2.5 IOWA
ARKANSAS 14 Tennessee
S CAROLINA 3 Florida
USC 12 Washington
GEORGIA 13 Auburn
CALIFORNIA 9.5 Oregon St
STANFORD 3 Oregon
NEVADA 15.5 Hawaii
Uab 5 MEMPHIS
San Diego St 13.5 COLORADO ST
Alabama 18 MISS ST
Arizona St 12.5 WASH ST
La Tech 2 MISSISSIPPI
Wisconsin 27 MINNESOTA
Notre Dame 21 MARYLAND
Fresno St 7 NEW MEXICO ST
UTAH 7 Ucla
SO MISS 9 C Florida
UTEP 4 E Carolina
Arizona 10 COLORADO
Unlv 7 NEW MEXICO
ARKANSAS ST 10.5 UL-Lafayette
TROY 8 North Texas
UL-MONROE 6 Mid Tenn St
FLA INTL 18 Fla Atlantic
LSU 42 W Kentucky
College Basketball
Favorite Points Underdog
SYRACUSE 26.5 Fordham
LONG BEACH ST 12 Idaho
CAL-POLY SLO 6.5 San Jose St
OLD DOMINION 4.5 Northern Iowa
Butler 3 EVANSVILLE
MISSISSIPPI ST 17.5 South Alabama
UL-Lafayette NL N Dakota St
SAN FRANCISCO NL No Arizona
Cal-Davis NL Bryant
SAN DIEGO ST NL Southern Utah
Fla Atlantic 1 Portland
WASHINGTON 17 Georgia St
Youngstown St 1.5 SAMFORD
New Mexico St 2 NO COLORADO
NHL
Favorite Odds Underdog
BRUINS -$155/
+$135
Sabres
MAPLE LEAFS -$160/
+$140
Senators
CAPITALS -$200/
+$170
Devils
Penguins -$125/
+$105
HURRICANES
RED WINGS -$140/
+$120
Stars
BLUE JACKETS -$135/
+$115
Jets
PREDATORS -$160/
+$140
Canadiens
BLUES -$130/
+$110
Lightning
AVALANCHE -$135/
+$115
Flames
KINGS -$150/
+$130
Wild
SHARKS -$170/
+$150
Coyotes
CFL
Favorite Points Underdog
Sunday
MONTREAL 5.5 Hamilton
EDMONTON 2.5 Calgary
Home Teams in Capital Letters
AME RI C A S L I NE
By ROXY ROXBOROUGH
BOXING REPORT: In the WBO welterweight title fight on November 12 in Las
Vegas, Nevada, Manny Pacquiao is -$900 vs. Juan Manuel Marquez +$600.
INJURY REPORT: On the NFL board, Arizona QB Kevin Kolb is out.
On the college football board, Tennessee QB Tyler Bray is out; Florida QB John
Brantley is probable; South Carolina QB Connor Shaw is probable; New Mexico
State QB Matt Christian is probable; North Texas QB Derek Thompson is probable.
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AHL
Norfolk at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, 7:05 p.m.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Stevenson at Wilkes, noon
Kings at Lebanon Valley, 1 p.m.
COLLEGE SWIMMING
Kings at Mount St. Marys, 1 p.m.
Misericordia at Marywood, 1 p.m.
COLLEGE WRESTLING
Kings in John Reese Duals at Wilkes, 11 a.m.
HS FOOTBALL
District 2 Class 3A playoffs
Scranton Prep at Dallas, 1 p.m.
District 2 Class 2A playoffs
Lakeland at GAR, 1 p.m.
WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL
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6:30 p.m.
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Ariz.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Noon
ABC Split national coverage, West Virginia at
Cincinnati OR Oklahoma St. at Texas Tech
CBS Florida at South Carolina
ESPN Nebraska at Penn St.
ESPN2 Michigan St. at Iowa
FSN Marshall at Tulsa
FX Texas at Missouri
VERSUS Penn at Harvard
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ABCRegional coverage, Michigan at Illinois, OR
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CBS Auburn at Georgia
ESPN Regional coverage, Michigan at Illinois,
OR Miami at Florida St.
FSN Navy at SMU
VERSUS TCU at Boise St.
BTN -- Wisconsin at Minnesota
MSG -- Navy at Southern Methodist
3:40 p.m.
FX Washington at Southern Cal
6 p.m.
ESPN2 Tennessee at Arkansas
7:30 p.m.
NBCNotre Dame vs. Maryland, at Landover, Md.
7:45 p.m.
ESPN Alabama at Mississippi St.
8:07 p.m.
ABC Oregon at Stanford
9:15 p.m.
ESPN2 Idaho at BYU
10:30 p.m.
VERSUS Arizona St. at Washington St.
MEN'S COLLEGE
BASKETBALL
4 p.m.
SNY Fordham at Syracuse
7 p.m.
SNY St. Francis (N.Y.) at Seton Hall
MEN'S COLLEGE HOCKEY
8:30 p.m.
BTN Minnesota at Wisconsin
MINOR LEAGUE HOCKEY
7 p.m.
WQMY Norfolk at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
NHL
7 p.m.
NHL, PLUS New Jersey at Washington
ROOT Pittsburgh at Carolina
GOLF
4 p.m.
TGC LPGA, Lorena Ochoa Invitational, third
round, at Guadalajara, Mexico
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TGC PGA Tour Australasia, Australian Open, fi-
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1 a.m.
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MIXED MARTIAL ARTS
9 p.m.
FOX Champion Cain Velasquez (9-0-0) vs. Ju-
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T R A N S A C T I O N S
BASEBALL
National League
NEW YORK METS Assigned INF/OF Nick
Evans and OF Jason Pridie to Buffalo (IL).
American Association
EL PASO DIABLOS Signed OF JJ Muse.
Frontier League
LAKE ERIE CRUSHERS Signed INF Zach
Messer, C Kyle Shaffer and LHP Randy Sturgill to
contract extensions.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
NFL Fined Denver LB Von Miller $15,000, Pitts-
burgh S Ryan Clark $40,000 and Baltimore LB Ray
Lewis $20,000 for their actions in last weeks
games.
Arena Football League
ORLANDO PREDATORS Re-signed CB Travis
Coleman. Added OL Marc Cile to the roster.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
NEW JERSEY DEVILS Recalled LW Vladimir
Zharkov from Albany (AHL).
ST. LOUISBLUESTraded DNikita Nikitin to Co-
lumbus for D Kris Russell.
TORONTOMAPLELEAFSAssigned FBrayden
Irwin from Toronto (AHL) to Reading (ECHL).
WINNIPEGJETSActivated GChris Mason from
injuredreserve. ReassignedGPeter ManninotoSt.
Johns (AHL).
ECHL
READING ROYALS Released F Richard Pur-
slow.
Central Hockey League
FORTWAYNEKOMETSSignedDJamieLovell.
RAPID CITY RUSH Signed F Patrick Knowlton.
TULSA OILERS Waived F Jason Weeks.
COLLEGE
NCAA Placed Oklahoma on three years proba-
tion and fined the school $15,000 for major viola-
tions in its mens basketball program.
PENN STATE Placed assistant football coach
Mike McQueary on administrative leave.
PFEIFFER Named Allie Marshall assistant soft-
ball coach.
H O C K E Y
National Hockey League
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Pittsburgh........................ 16 10 3 3 23 48 35
N.Y. Rangers .................. 15 9 3 3 21 43 32
Philadelphia .................... 15 8 4 3 19 57 46
New Jersey ..................... 14 7 6 1 15 34 39
N.Y. Islanders ................. 13 4 6 3 11 28 39
Northeast Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Toronto ............................ 16 10 5 1 21 49 53
Buffalo.............................. 15 10 5 0 20 47 34
Ottawa.............................. 17 7 9 1 15 48 63
Boston.............................. 14 7 7 0 14 46 33
Montreal........................... 15 6 7 2 14 38 41
Southeast Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Washington..................... 14 10 4 0 20 53 39
Florida.............................. 15 8 4 3 19 44 39
Tampa Bay....................... 15 8 5 2 18 46 47
Carolina ........................... 16 5 8 3 13 38 55
Winnipeg ......................... 16 5 8 3 13 42 56
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Chicago.......................... 16 9 4 3 21 52 48
Nashville......................... 15 8 5 2 18 42 40
Detroit ............................. 14 8 5 1 17 37 31
St. Louis ......................... 15 7 7 1 15 37 38
Columbus....................... 15 2 12 1 5 34 59
Northwest Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Edmonton......................... 16 9 5 2 20 36 32
Minnesota ........................ 15 8 4 3 19 34 29
Vancouver........................ 16 8 7 1 17 48 46
Colorado........................... 16 8 7 1 17 46 50
Calgary............................. 14 6 7 1 13 30 35
Pacific Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Dallas............................... 15 11 4 0 22 46 36
San Jose.......................... 14 9 4 1 19 44 36
Phoenix............................ 14 7 4 3 17 40 39
Los Angeles .................... 16 7 6 3 17 36 38
Anaheim.......................... 15 5 7 3 13 29 44
NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime
loss.
Friday's Games
Washington 3, New Jersey 1
N.Y. Rangers 5, Carolina 1
Pittsburgh 3, Dallas 1
Buffalo 5, Ottawa 1
Detroit 3, Edmonton 0
Calgary at Chicago, late
Vancouver at Anaheim, late
Today's Games
Buffalo at Boston, 7 p.m.
Ottawa at Toronto, 7 p.m.
New Jersey at Washington, 7 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Carolina, 7 p.m.
Dallas at Detroit, 7 p.m.
Winnipeg at Columbus, 7 p.m.
Montreal at Nashville, 7 p.m.
Tampa Bay at St. Louis, 8 p.m.
Calgary at Colorado, 10 p.m.
Minnesota at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m.
Phoenix at San Jose, 10:30 p.m.
G O L F
Barclays
Singapore Open Leading Scores
69 players did not finish because of darkness
Partial Second Round
James Morrison, England.................62t-68s130s
Juvic Pagunsan, Philippines............66t-66s132s
Anders Hansen, Denmark................69t-64s133s
Michael Hoey, Nothern Ireland........ 67s-66t133t
Justin Rose, England........................69t-65s134s
Joost Luiten, Netherlands ................69t-65s134s
Louis Oosthuizen, South Africa.......72t-63s135s
Daisuke Maruyama, Japan ..............64t-71s135s
Anthony Kim, United States .............70t-66s136s
Tjaart Van Der Walt, South Africa...71t-65s136s
Alexander Noren, Sweden...............69t-67s136s
Kiradech Aphibarnrat, Thailand .......72t-64s136s
Rikard Karlberg, Sweden.................67t-69s136s
Alejandro Canizares, Spain..............69t-67s136s
Mo Joong-kyung, South Korea........70t-67s137s
Chawalit Plaphol, Thailand...............71t-66s137s
Shane Lowry, Ireland ........................67t-70s137s
Also
Ernie Els, South Africa.......................72s-66t138t
Graeme McDowell, Northern
Ireland ..................................................68s-71t139t
Leaderboard
.....................................................................ScoreThru
James Morrison, England........................ -12 18
Edoardo Molinari, Italy ............................. -11 10
Juvic Pagunsan, Philippines ................... -10 18
Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano, Spain...... -10 9
Anders Hansen, Denmark ....................... -9 18
Michael Hoey, Nothern Ireland ............... -9 18
YE Yang, South Korea............................. -9 12
Justin Rose, England ............................... -8 18
Joost Luiten, Netherlands........................ -8 18
Fredrik Anderson Hed, Sweden ............. -8 16
Danny Lee, New Zealand ........................ -8 12
H O R S E R A C I N G
Pocono Downs
Friday's Results
First - $7,000 Trot 1:56.3
4-Girls Willb Girls (To Schadel) 4.40 3.40 3.20
3-Marong A (Ma Kakaley) 11.40 8.20
5-Lucerne De Vie (An McCarthy) 5.00
EXACTA (4-3) $62.60
TRIFECTA (4-3-5) $295.00
SUPERFECTA (4-3-5-1) $614.60
Scratched: Ashcroft, Asolare
Second - $4,800 Pace 1:53.4
6-Baffler (Ma Romano) 11.20 3.60 2.80
3-Kels Return (Ge Napolitano Jr) 2.20 2.10
4-Western Ravenswood (Ty Buter) 3.40
EXACTA (6-3) $25.20
TRIFECTA (6-3-4) $119.20
SUPERFECTA (6-3-4-5) $1,244.40
DAILY DOUBLE (4-6) $43.80
Third - $9,700 Trot 1:58.1
6-Funny Fashion (Ty Buter) 5.60 3.20 3.00
3-Lady Love Hanover (Ho Parker) 4.40 3.60
7-Belsnickle (An McCarthy) 7.20
EXACTA (6-3) $24.40
TRIFECTA (6-3-7) $236.20
SUPERFECTA (6-3-7-1) $623.80
Fourth - $11,000 Pace 1:57.1
8-Rachel (Ge Napolitano Jr) 6.00 3.00 2.40
2-Dicey Miss (Ma Kakaley) 2.40 2.10
4-Sharron R (An Napolitano) 3.80
EXACTA (8-2) $16.00
TRIFECTA (8-2-4) $118.80
SUPERFECTA (8-2-4-1) $158.80
Fifth - $4,800 Pace 1:54.0
3-Mr Socks (An McCarthy) 16.80 7.00 3.80
1-Third Day (Ma Kakaley) 3.20 2.20
2-Leutenant General (An Napolitano) 3.20
EXACTA (3-1) $66.20
TRIFECTA (3-1-2) $238.80
SUPERFECTA (3-1-2-9) $638.40
PICK 3 (6-8-3) $1,026.00
Sixth - $12,000 Pace 1:54.1
4-Only The World (Ty Buter) 4.20 3.20 2.80
1-Artsy Princess (Ho Parker) 7.00 5.80
7-Clear Character (Mi Simons) 10.40
EXACTA (4-1) $19.60
TRIFECTA (4-1-7) $258.00
SUPERFECTA (4-1-7-2) $948.40
Seventh - $12,000 Pace 1:54.0
7-Waylon Hanover (An McCarthy) 6.80 4.00 2.40
5-Logan M (Ma Kakaley) 6.60 4.00
2-Dragoon K (Ty Buter) 2.60
EXACTA (7-5) $39.20
TRIFECTA (7-5-2) $133.40
SUPERFECTA (7-5-2-ALL) $176.00
Eighth - $22,000 Trot 1:55.1
1-Trotslikethewind (An McCarthy) 5.00 3.20 4.00
6-Jaavos Boy (Ho Parker) 13.60 21.20
7-Lord Darby (Ge Napolitano Jr) 10.00
EXACTA (1-6) $79.80
TRIFECTA (1-6-7) $1,056.80
SUPERFECTA (1-6-ALL-ALL) $80.60
Ninth - $15,000 Pace 1:53.0
2-Cobalt Man (An McCarthy) 5.20 2.60 2.40
1-Arsenal (Ma Kakaley) 2.60 2.20
3-Sharp West Hanover (Jo Pavia Jr) 2.40
EXACTA (2-1) $10.80
TRIFECTA (2-1-3) $30.00
SUPERFECTA (2-1-3-7) $71.20
PICK 4 (4-7-1-2 (4 Out of 4)) $75.80
Tenth - $29,000 Trot 1:53.3
3-Tacs Delight (Ge Napolitano Jr) 3.20 2.40 2.20
2-Affirmed Action (Mi Simons) 3.20 2.20
6-Summertime Yankee (Ja Meittinis) 4.60
EXACTA (3-2) $6.20
TRIFECTA (3-2-6) $79.60
SUPERFECTA (3-2-6-5) $123.80
Eleventh - $12,000 Pace 1:51.1
5-Drive All Night (An Napolitano) 4.00 2.80 2.80
4-Thebestofjoel (Ma Kakaley) 7.00 8.00
2-Mysoontobe (An McCarthy) 5.20
EXACTA (5-4) $39.80
TRIFECTA (5-4-2) $71.40
SUPERFECTA (5-4-2-1) $154.00
Twelfth - $25,000 Trot 1:54.3
2-Rose Run Mac (Ma Kakaley) 3.20 2.60 2.20
5-Big Boy Lloyd (Mi Simons) 5.60 3.00
6-Syenite (Jo Pavia Jr) 2.80
EXACTA (2-5) $20.60
TRIFECTA (2-5-6) $54.20
SUPERFECTA (2-5-6-1) $243.20
PICK 3 (3-5-2) $15.40
Thirteenth - $9,700 Pace 1:55.0
2-Market Dynamics (Ge Napolitano Jr) 16.40 4.80
3.40
5-Nite Games (An McCarthy) 3.20 2.60
6-Royal Fortune (Ma Kakaley) 3.00
EXACTA (2-5) $45.40
TRIFECTA (2-5-6) $109.20
SUPERFECTA (2-5-6-7) $767.60
LATE DOUBLE (2-2) $16.60
Total Handle-$211,535
Sunday's Games
Philadelphia at Florida, 5 p.m.
Edmonton at Chicago, 7 p.m.
Minnesota at Anaheim, 8 p.m.
N.Y. Islanders at Vancouver, 9 p.m.
American Hockey League
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
St. Johns................... 14 9 2 3 0 21 50 38
Providence ................ 15 7 7 1 0 15 33 44
Manchester................ 16 6 9 0 1 13 41 44
Worcester .................. 9 5 2 0 2 12 29 24
Portland...................... 12 4 7 0 1 9 31 41
East Division
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Penguins .................. 13 9 2 1 1 20 45 29
Hershey ..................... 13 7 3 3 0 17 44 36
Norfolk........................ 15 8 6 0 1 17 54 44
Syracuse.................... 12 6 3 2 1 15 44 42
Binghamton............... 15 5 8 1 1 12 35 46
Northeast Division
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Connecticut ............... 12 7 2 1 2 17 37 32
Adirondack ................ 12 7 4 0 1 15 38 33
Albany ........................ 14 7 6 0 1 15 33 42
Springfield ................. 13 7 6 0 0 14 38 38
Bridgeport .................. 13 6 6 1 0 13 39 45
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Midwest Division
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Charlotte.................... 13 8 4 1 0 17 38 32
Milwaukee.................. 10 7 2 0 1 15 28 21
Chicago...................... 12 5 5 0 2 12 26 28
Peoria......................... 13 5 6 1 1 12 42 41
Rockford .................... 11 5 6 0 0 10 32 39
North Division
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Rochester .................. 14 6 5 2 1 15 40 45
Toronto....................... 13 6 5 2 0 14 40 38
Lake Erie.................... 16 6 9 1 0 13 34 45
Grand Rapids............ 13 6 7 0 0 12 36 36
Hamilton..................... 13 5 7 1 0 11 27 43
West Division
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Oklahoma City .......... 12 9 2 0 1 19 41 27
Houston ..................... 14 8 3 0 3 19 46 40
Abbotsford................. 13 8 4 1 0 17 36 31
Texas ......................... 11 6 5 0 0 12 42 39
San Antonio............... 12 4 8 0 0 8 26 42
NOTE: Two points are awarded for a win, one point
for an overtime or shootout loss.
Friday's Games
Worcester 3, Bridgeport 2
Syracuse 3, Adirondack 1
Albany 2, Norfolk 1
Penguins 5, Hershey 4, OT
Providence 1, Manchester 0
Grand Rapids 8, Hamilton 0
Lake Erie 4, San Antonio 1
Springfield 4, Portland 1
Rochester 3, Binghamton 1
Charlotte at Oklahoma City, late
Rockford at Peoria, late
Abbotsford at Texas, late
Today's Games
Connecticut at St. Johns, 6 p.m.
Providence at Portland, 7 p.m.
Abbotsford at Texas, 7 p.m.
Toronto at Adirondack, 7 p.m.
Manchester at Worcester, 7 p.m.
Bridgeport at Springfield, 7 p.m.
Norfolk at Penguins, 7:05 p.m.
Albany at Syracuse, 7:30 p.m.
Grand Rapids at Rochester, 7:35 p.m.
Chicago at Milwaukee, 8 p.m.
Charlotte at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m.
Peoria at Rockford, 8:05 p.m.
Sunday's Games
Hamilton at Binghamton, 1 p.m.
Connecticut at St. Johns, 2:30 p.m.
Providence at Worcester, 3 p.m.
Toronto at Albany, 4 p.m.
Texas at San Antonio, 4:30 p.m.
Bridgeport at Hershey, 5 p.m.
Oklahoma City at Milwaukee, 6 p.m.
Charlotte at Houston, 6:05 p.m.
We have every indication
there will be a safe game day ex-
perience, said Rodney Erick-
son, Penn States interim presi-
dent. I hope and believe we will
see the best of our students (to-
day).
Penn State assistant coach
Mike McQueary a key figure in
the Jerry Sandusky investigation
was originally scheduled to
skip the game because of multi-
ple threats made against him.
McQueary has since been placed
on administrative leave.
Well, we are obviously in a ve-
ry unprecedented situation, in-
terimcoach TomBradley said. I
just have to find a way to restore
the confidence and to start a
healing process with everybody.
Im going to try and go about it.
It is with very mixed emo-
tions and a heavy heart that this
has occurred, that were going
through this.
Preparing to play through the
darkest week in the schools his-
toryhas affectedPennState play-
ers off the field as much as on it.
Emergency squad meetings.
Cameras and reporters sur-
rounding team facilities that are
typically locked down from out-
siders.
Right now, were just winging
it, senior captainQuinnBarham
said. But were prepared. Were
gonna use what coach Paterno
has taught us tocarryonthrough
the rest of the season.
And, of course, there are all of
the emotions. Sadness for the
children alleged to have been
abused by Sandusky. For their
families. For Paterno. For those
left to pick up the pieces.
Players were emotional all
week about the abrupt firing of
Paterno, and Bradley hinted that
the squad may find some way to
acknowledge him at some point
today.
Obviously if the players do a
tribute, there isnt anything I can
do about that, Bradley said
Were gonna be all-out for the
rest of the season, Barhamsaid.
Right now were going to play
how (Paterno) would want us to
play. Whether hes here or not,
weknowhes gonna bewatching.
So either way hell probably
still be watching, yelling at the
TVif he sees somebody mess up.
We just have to play. Play ball.
Aside from the multitude of
distractions, Penn State also
faces logistical issues today.
While the team is well used to
not having Paterno on the side-
line because of health issues
and with Bradley serving as a de
facto head coach at times this
will be different.
Calls will have to be changed
on both sides of the ball. Defen-
sive line coach Larry Johnson
and linebackers coach Ron Van-
derlinden will serve as co-defen-
sive coordinators and will likely
havetoassumesomeof Bradleys
old responsibilities.
Im not sure if well be able to
get it into full swing for Satur-
days gamesincewehavent prac-
ticed signals and calls for those
positions, Bradley said.
Things will also have to
change on offense. With McQue-
ary absent, graduate assistant
Terrell Golden will have to take
over his role on the sideline, re-
laying play calls from the booth
to the players on the field.
There will be more nuanced
changes outside of football, as
well. Numerous and difficult to
digest all at once.
Take, for example, the familiar
blue Penn State backdrop for
press conferences at Beaver Sta-
dium.
When Bradley was introduced
Thursday as interim coach, that
curtain was missing its sponsor-
ship logo, which had been paint
company Sherwin-Williams.
Students have already put in
place an initiative to cancel the
school-announced white out,
hopinginsteadtoget everyoneto
wear blue in support of the Blue
Ribbon Campaign against child
abuse.
The PennState name has been
tarnished by scandal, but Bra-
dley was hopeful that the team
would be able to move past it to-
day.
We have great leadership on
this football team, Bradley said.
My job is to make sure they stay
focused. Obviously theyve had a
tremendous amount of distrac-
tions over the past week. Its a ve-
ry resilient group. They will
come to play on Saturday.
Players said they understood
that Penn State as a whole will
continue to be criticized, and in
some places reviled. But they re-
mained confident that fans
would still support the players
this afternoon.
This game right here is gonna
meana lot toa lot of people, cor-
nerback Stephon Morris said.
Andwesuredont want tobethe
team to let them down.
LIONS
Continued from Page 1B
STATE COLLEGE While no
one is quite sure what the atmo-
sphere will be like today at
Beaver Stadium, a group of
former Penn State players is
looking to lend support to the
current team.
Its a tight-knit group, said
interim coach Tom Bradley, who
played for the Nittany Lions
himself. Its a family group and
they will be here on Saturday.
One of the most active for-
mer players has been Rich
Mauti, father of current line-
backer Michael.
Rich Mauti initially began
soliciting other former Lions to
return to Penn State for todays
game against Nebraska after
Joe Paterno announced that he
would retire at seasons end on
Wednesday morning.
Mauti appeared on ESPN to
get his message out while dis-
cussing Paterno on Wednesday
and said he has sent out more
than 800 emails to other for-
mer players asking them to
come.
Though the effort began
before Penn States board of
trustees fired Paterno on
Wednesday night, the effort has
continued on.
Yeah, its still a go, Michael
Mauti said. He wants to get
guys there to support us. Thats
his message.
Youve already seen a lot of
guys, ex-players come down and
hopefully support us. Theyve
been there all long and I think
they want to be there now more
than ever.
All involved in the effort said
it was not meant to detract from
the support of the alleged vic-
tims in the Jerry Sandusky
investigation.
I think the solidarity is with
everybody, Bradley said. First
off, the thoughts and prayers of
everybody are with the families
and the children. Its more than
football, and they realize that.
They are coming back on
Saturday and a lot of them
because they want to show
support for the Penn State
program, the pride that they
have in Penn State football and
Penn State University.
Though Michael Mauti is out
for the season with a torn ACL,
he said he was doing his best to
help keep the team focused --
difficult as that might be.
Its the big, white elephant in
the room -- how are you not
gonna look at it? Michael Mauti
said of the scandal that has
engulfed the school. Thats
weve been talking about. The
players all got in there and said,
What do you want to make of
this thing? You only got one
shot at it. This is for the seniors.
Were not gonna let all of
this this has nothing to do
with us. So these guys are gon-
na stay focused, and Im gonna
do my best to keep these guys
focused, the same as everybody
involved.
We want to finish this out
the right way.
Former players will be there for Lions
By DEREK LEVARSE
dlevarse@timesleader.com
C M Y K
THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2011 PAGE 3B
S P O R T S
On Friday, Erickson and acting
athletic director Mark Sherburne
decided to take a different course
of action.
It became clear that coach
McQueary could not function in
this role under these circum-
stances, said Erickson, who was
appointed interim president on
Wednesday night following the
resignation of Graham Spanier.
Graduate assistant Terrell
Golden a former Penn State re-
ceiver and captain is expected
to take over McQuearys respon-
sibilities.
When asked why McQueary
was placed on paid leave instead
of being fired, Erickson said,
There are complexities to that
issue that Im not prepared to go
into at this particular point.
Penn State has been reeling
since last weekend, when Sand-
usky, a former defensive coordi-
nator, was charged with 40
counts of sexual abuse of chil-
dren. Additionally, two top
school officials TimCurley and
Gary Schultz were charged
withperjuryandfailuretoreport.
All three men have maintained
their innocence through their at-
torneys. Curley is on administra-
tiveleaveandSchultzhas retired.
Thats anongoing topic of dis-
cussion, Erickson said of Curl-
eys future with the university.
We will return to that next
week.
That ignited a powder keg of
controversy that eventually led
to the ousting of Spanier and
coach Joe Paterno. Neither Span-
ier nor Paterno face criminal
charges.
Erickson said that discussion
had been given to canceling the
football teams remaining games
of the regular season, but he reaf-
firmed that all three will be
played as scheduled.
We believe that there will be
anopportunitythroughthegame
(today) ... toprovideamoment in
timewherewecanreallyfocus on
the tragedy of sexual abuse, Er-
ickson said.
Also it wouldnot be fair to the
student-athletes, who were not
involved in this situation, to pe-
nalize them. Many have worked
their entire lives to reach this
point.
As far as a potential bowl game
after the season, Ericksonsaid, I
certainly wouldnt want to com-
ment on that at this point. Well
wait and see at the appropriate
time. At this point, I think the ex-
pectation would be that where
they deserve to play, they will
play.
Saturday will be Penn States
first football game with Paterno
not on staff since 1949. Erickson
said Paterno was welcome to at-
tend, but that the school had no
tribute or acknowledgment
planned for him.
Heleft atremendous legacyat
Penn State over many years. Im
sure in due course, the university
will finda way torecognize that,
Erickson said. But now is not
the right time to get into any spe-
cifics on that.
Long-time defensive coordina-
tor Tom Bradley was appointed
interimheadcoachinplace of Pa-
terno. Erickson said he had not
yet had the opportunity to dis-
cuss the future of the coaching
staff beyondthis seasonwithany-
one.
LEAVE
Continued from Page 1B
deal said Amaro told Boras the
following day that team presi-
dent Dave Montgomery wouldnt
approve the deal. That offer in-
cluded a vesting option that
would have taken the contract to
$57 million over five years.
The right-handed Papelbon, a
four-time All-Star, helpedthe Red
Sox to the 2007 World Series ti-
tle. He donned a kilt and danced
his trademark Irish jig at the
championship celebration.
Papelbon can do whatever he
likes if he can help the Phillies se-
cure another World Series title.
The five-time NL East cham-
pions are seeking their second
Series victory since 2008. They
lost in the World Series to the
New York Yankees in 2009, were
eliminated in the NLCS in 2010
and got knocked out in the NLdi-
vision series this year.
Madsonwas outstanding inhis
first year as theteams closer, con-
verting 32 of 34 chances. He was
Brad Lidges setup man for the
previous three years, and spent
his first nine seasons in Philadel-
phia. Madson was 47-30 with a
3.59 ERA and 52 saves in 491 ca-
reer games, including 18 starts.
Papelbon, a starter in the mi-
nor leagues, has converted 88.3
percent of his save opportunities
to go with a 23-19 record and a
2.33 ERA in 396 career appear-
ances. He had a career-high 41
saves in 2008.
Signing a closer and re-signing
former NL MVP Jimmy Rollins
were Philadelphias top two off-
seasonpriorities. Rollins, a three-
time All-Star shortstop, wants to
return to the Phillies and the
team wants to bring him back at
the right price.
Papelbon is a Type A free
agent, meaning the Phillies will
havetoforfeit their first draft pick
in next years amateur draft to
Boston unless that rule chang-
es in the new collective bargain-
ing agreement.
Papelbon, the first major free-
agent signing this year, is the first
player to leave the Red Sox in a
turbulent offseason that began
with the departure of manager
Terry Francona and was followed
by general manager Theo Ep-
stein going to the Chicago Cubs.
David Ortiz, Jason Varitek, J.D.
Drew, Tim Wakefield and Erik
Bedard also are free agents.
PAPELBON
Continued from Page 1B
Sabourin to even things up 2-2.
Carl Sneep received the second
assist on the play.
It was Thompsons secondgoal
of the season, and the Street line
wasnt finished yet.
On the next shift, Thompson
led a rush into the Hershey end
and passed ahead to Sneep, who
sent the puck to Street down low.
Street promptly passed to Craig
in front, who put a backhander
past Sabourin for a 3-2 lead head-
ing into the third period.
Aside from regaining the lead,
Craigs goal was also an inspira-
tion for the Penguins as they
watched their captain get on the
scoresheet after returning froma
scary hit in the first.
For himtocomebackandcon-
tribute, its huge, Street said.
Thats what youwant out of your
captain.
The Bears tied it up with a
Keith Aucoin goal at 4:03 of the
third period, but the Penguins re-
gained the lead with a Colin
McDonald tally less than five
minutes.
But it wouldnt stand. With
Joey Mormina in the penalty box
for interference, the Bears went
on the power play for the fifth
time and struck again in the last
with less than three minutes to
play to tie things again, 4-4, and
force overtime.
And thats when Despres went
to work when Street poked the
puck to him along the side.
With two Hershey defenders
on him, Despres wheeled and
blazed a wrister over Sabourin
for the win. It was Despres sec-
ond consecutive game-winning
goal.
Its a great play by him,
Hynes said. That play is indica-
tive of what he can do.
PENGUINS
Continued from Page 1B
PITTSBURGH James
Neal scored twice against the
team that traded him nine
months ago and led the Pitts-
burgh Penguins to a 3-1 win
over the Dallas Stars on Friday
night.
Neal netted his 10th and 11th
goals of the season to pull
within one of the NHL lead,
and Matt Cooke scored on a
penalty shot in the third period
as Pittsburgh won for the sev-
enth time in nine games.
Eric Nystrom had a goal in
his fifth consecutive game for
Dallas, which had a four-game
winning streak snapped.
The game matched the
teams with the most points in
their respective conferences.
Pittsburgh is on top in the
East, and Dallas leads the
West.
Capitals 3, Devils 1
NEWARK, N.J. Jason
Chimera scored a short-handed
goal 2:27 into the third period
and Marcus Johansson added
an insurance tally eight min-
utes later, leading the Washing-
ton Capitals to a 3-1 victory
over the New Jersey Devils
Friday night.
The Capitals (10-4) snapped
a two-game losing streak and
broke a three-game winning
run for the Devils (7-6-1). The
teams will meet again Saturday
night in Washington, and the
Capitals will be looking for
their sixth win in seven games
over New Jersey.
With Mike Knuble in the
penalty box for tripping, Chim-
era stole the puck in the Devils
end, pushed it off the boards,
and outskated two defensemen
for the goal. Johansson faked
out diving goalie Martin Bro-
deur with a backhander for his
sixth of the season, making it
3-1 at 10:43.
Rangers 5, Hurricanes 1
NEW YORK Dan Girardi
and Brandon Dubinsky scored
9 seconds apart midway
through the third period and
the New York Rangers went on
to rout the Carolina Hurricanes
5-1 on Friday night for their
sixth straight win.
Girardi snapped a wrist shot
from the top of the right circle
past goalie Cam Ward, off a
perfect cross-ice pass from
Brad Richards at 10:47 The
power-play goal, with Eric
Staal in the penalty box for
high-sticking Girardi, snapped
a 1-1 tie.
Dubinsky scored off the
ensuing faceoff after Rangers
captain Ryan Callahan slid the
puck in front of Ward from the
right boards. Dubinsky, who
scored 24 goals last season,
celebrated his first of this sea-
son with a skyward scream of
relief before he was mobbed by
teammates. Callahan and Brad
Richards scored late in the
third to cement the win.
Sabres 5, Senators 1
BUFFALO, N.Y. Jhonas
Enroth made 36 saves, and
Derek Roy had a goal and two
assists for the Buffalo Sabres in
their 5-1 win over the Ottawa
Senators on Friday night.
Matt Ellis, Jordan Leopold,
Luke Adam, and Ville Leino
also scored for the Sabres
(10-5), who won their fourth
straight after a 1-4 stretch. It
was Buffalos eighth win in
nine meetings with Ottawa.
Enroth, making his fifth start
of the season and third in
four games was solid
throughout.
Red Wings 3, Oilers 0
DETROIT Jimmy Howard
made 24 saves, and Drew Mill-
er, Niklas Kronwall and Valtteri
Filppula scored in the Detroit
Red Wings 3-0 win over the
Edmonton Oilers on Friday
night.
Howard has two shutouts in
a week and three this season,
tying him for the NHL lead
with Nashvilles Pekka Rinne
and Jonathan Quick of the Los
Angeles Kings.
N AT I O N A L H O C K E Y L E A G U E
Neals pair of goals powers Pens
The Associated Press
AP PHOTO
Pittsburgh Penguins Steve Sullivan (26) pokes at the puck after teammate James Neal shot it
past Dallas Stars goalie Kari Lehtonen (32) for a goal in the second period Friday in Pittsburgh.
Penn States local recruits
Wyoming Valley Wests Eugene
Lewis and Valley Views Nyeem
Wartman remained loyal to
their verbal commitments to the
Nittany Lions amid the turmoil
with the program.
Lewis said he will be at todays
Nebraska game in State College.
However, he didnt hear from in-
terim head coach Tom Bradley,
who said he was going to contact
all recruits on Thursday night.
I might get the possibility to
talk to himup there, Lewis said.
So well see what happens.
Lewis finished his Valley West
career with a second straight sea-
son where he threw and rushed
for more than 1,000 yards each.
He is considered a wide receiver
prospect, apositionhehas played
sparingly since his sophomore
season.
Lewis added that he has heard
from a few other college pro-
grams in the wake of the Penn
State situation that led to the fir-
ingof Joe PaternoonWednesday.
Theres a couple schools, Le-
wis said, but Im not worried
about that right now. Im still
committed to Penn State. Thats
all Im focused on right now.
Wartman said after Valley
Views 49-7 victory over Crest-
wood he was more concerned
about that game than what was
happening at Penn State. The 6-
foot-3, 230-pound linebacker also
remained committed to the Nit-
tany Lions for now.
I still have Nittany Lion pride
and I still love JoePa even if hes
not there, Wartman said. It
doesnt change a thing. As longas
my linebacker coach (Ron Van-
derlinden) is there, Im there.
A decision on the status of the
current Penn State coaching staff
hasnt been made.
Local stars remain loyal to PSU
By JOHN ERZAR
jerzar@timesleader.com
C M Y K
PAGE 4B SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2011 THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com
S P O R T S
WILKES-BARRE It was a
bizarrescenefor aDistrict 2play-
off game.
GAR players were pretending
to make snowangels on the turf.
Cheerleaders attempted to keep
the fans entertained. The Lake-
land band continued to play.
The lights went out at Wilkes-
Barre Memorial StadiumFriday,
suspending the District 2 Class
2A semifinal between GAR and
Lakelanduntil Saturday at1p.m.
An electrical malfunction was
just about the only thing that
could stop the Grenadiers. GAR
(9-1) holds a 14-7 lead over the
Chiefs with 10:34 remaining in
the second quarter.
The middle set of stadium
lights on the Old River Road
side cast a dim shadow on the
turf. Referee Karl Lynott said
that coaches agreed to call the
game because of safety con-
cerns.
The middle light went out,
GAR athletic director Simon
Peter said. It lookedlike a pow-
er surge. You could tell the
lights on the (Carey Ave.) side
were starting to get brighter.
The electrician came over and
said that said there was a good
chance that the rest of the lights
may go out too.
Play will resume from the
point when the lights went out
with Lakeland (5-5) possessing
the ball in GAR territory.
Its beyond our control, said
Lakeland coach Jeff Wasilchak,
whose team will have to make
the trek Saturday morning.
Well play in the Acme parking
lot if we have to.
Prior to the games suspen-
sion, GAR quarterback Darrell
Crawford electrified the Lake-
land defense to the tune of 114
rushing yards, 83 passing yards
andtwotouchdownsin13:36of
play.
Its easy youve got to tack-
le him but its just so hard to
do, Wasilchak said. Hes the
best player in District 2 for a
reason.
Withthe game tiedat 7, Lake-
land finally seemed to finally
have the Grenadiers offense in
check on a third-and-21 in the
second. Crawford dumped a
short pass to Lucas Benton,
who eluded four Chiefs defend-
ers for a 28-yard gain, setting up
a 21-yard Crawford run that gave
the Grenadiers a 14-7 lead.
The winner of Saturdays La-
keland-GAR game will face
Wyoming Area in the district
championship.
We have to get mentally
ready to play tomorrow, said
GAR coach Paul Wiedlich Jr.,
who said he witnessed the lights
go out at a Coughlin game as a
child in 1981. Lakeland has a
heck of a ride tonight and to-
morrow morning.
District 2 Class 2A Semifinal
GAR 14, Lakeland 7 (suspended, 2nd
quarter)
Lakeland ............................... 7 0 - - 7
GAR....................................... 7 7 - - 14
First Quarter
GAR Crawford 61 run (Height kick), 6:06
LAK Nichols 9 pass from Klehart (Filarsky
kick), :33
Second Quarter
GAR Crawford 21 run (Height kick), 10:39
Team Statistics Lakeland GAR
First downs....................... 4 7
Rushes-yards................... 10-22 7-102
Passing............................. 55 83
Total Yards....................... 77 185
Comp-Att-Int..................... 4-6-0 4-5-0
Sacked-Yards Lost.......... 0-0 0-0
Punts-Avg. ........................ 1-31 0-0
Fumbles-Lost ................... 1-0 1-1
Penalties-Yards ............... 0-0 3-15
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING LAK: Nichols 4-10, Lepre 2-5,
Klehart 2-0, Brady 2-17, Team 0-(minus-10);
GAR: Crawford 6-114, Team 1-(minus-12)
PASSING LAK: Klehart 4-6-0-55; GAR:
Crawford 4-5-0-83
RECEIVING LAK: Filarski 2-25, Delfino 1-
21, Nickels 1-9; GAR: Benton 2-49, Powell 2-26
INTS None
MISSED FGS None
L A K E L A N D AT G A R
FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
GARs Korey Welkey topples Lakelands Joey Natale (26) as he tries to return a kickoff early in
Fridays game. The game was suspended until today due to an electrical malfunction.
Band plays on as lights go out
Teams will return to WB
Memorial today at 1 p.m.
to complete their semifinal.
By JAY MONAHAN
For The Times Leader
MAHANOY CITY With his
body constantly turning and legs
churning, Mike Gaval found the
ideal way to keep warm on the
coldest football night of the sea-
son.
And he burned Northwest in
the process.
Gaval took off for 329 yards
rushing and three long touch-
down passes Friday as Mahanoy
Area routed the Rangers, 41-0 in
an Eastern Conference Class A
semifinal game.
Once youre out here with all
your teammates, its like the tem-
perature doesnt exist, Gaval, a
senior quarterback, said after bit-
ing winds made the chill factor
dip into the mid-20s. The tem-
perature doesnt bother you.
Neither did Northwests de-
fense.
Gaval scored on mad dashes of
65, 78 and 78 yards all coming
on three of his first four quarter-
back keepers to put Northwest
in a 27-0 hole early in the second
quarter.
Its the same story, a dismay-
ed Northwest coach Carl Majer
said. You cant have one play go
for 40 yards, one play go for 60
yards. (Otherwise), I think we
played football very well with
them.
The Rangers had a few bright
spots, including a 188-yard rush-
ing performance fromjunior run-
ning back Tony Politz. And they
relished knowing they allowed
just one scoring drive that lasted
more than five plays a nine-play
march -- but that ended with Aus-
tin Fortes 1-yard scoring run in
the third quarter.
I dont think they mounted
one drive on us until the second
half, Majer said.
But Gaval made sure North-
west never mustered much of a
threat.
On the Golden Bears third
play, Gaval burst around right
end and left the entire Northwest
defense chasing his No. 2 jersey
all the way to the end zone on a
65-yard scoring jaunt.
On Mahanoy Areas next pos-
session, Gaval wound up and
found a diving Neal Goodman in
the end zone with a 30-yard pass
for a 13-0 Golden Bears lead.
Then Gaval ripped off a pair of
78-yard touchdown runs within a
61-secondspaninthe secondquar-
ter. The more impressive was his
first one, when he somehow
bounced his 6-foot, 185-pound
frame off a pack of bodies in the
middle of the line, somehow kept
his balance after slipping and took
off down the right sideline for a
21-0 Golden Bears advantage.
Our coaches do a great job of
preparing us and the line did a
great job the holes were ginor-
mous. I thought we might be able
to break some.
For Northwest, it was wait til
next time.
We were one game better in
the regular season than we were
last year, said Majer, whose
team finished its season at 6-5.
This was a good experience for
our team. The great thing is, 95
percent of this football teams
back next year.
Eastern Conference Class A Semifinal
Mahanoy Area 41, Northwest 0
Northwest ............................. 0 0 0 0 0
Mahanoy Area ..................... 13 21 7 0 41
First Quarter
MA Gaval 65 run (Richmond kick), 3:11
MA Goodman 30 pass from Gaval (kick
failed), 1:01
Second Quarter
MA Gaval 78 run (Baker conversion run),
9:14
MA Gaval 78 run (kick failed), 8:13
MA Forte 4 run (Richmond kick), 2:07
Third Quarter
MA Forte 1 run (Richmond kick), 2:06
Team Statistics Northwest Mahanoy
First downs.................... 8 9
Rushes-yards ............... 42-200 39-415
Passing.......................... 26 75
Total Yards.................... 226 490
Comp-Att-Int.................. 3-13-1 4-6-0
Sacked-Yards Lost ...... 1-4 1-5
Punts-Avg. ..................... 3-30.7 0-0
Fumbles-Lost ................ 3-2 2-2
Penalties-Yards............ 3-15 3-16
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING NW, Politz 28-188, Majer 10-9, Ma-
zonkey 2-3, Tomko 1-2, Boyer 1- (minus 2); MA, Ga-
val 13-329, Forte 13-57, Baker 8-29, Merchlinsky
3-2, Price 1-1, TEAM 1- (minus 3).
PASSING NW, Majer 3-13-1-26; MA, Gaval 4-
6-0-75.
RECEIVING NW, Foley 3-26; MA, Goodman
3-68, Holman 1-7.
INTS MA, Renfrow.
N O R T H W E S T AT
M A H A N OY A R E A
Rangers
trampled
by Bears
Northwest shut out in Eastern
Conference matchup as Mike
Gaval runs for 329 yards.
By PAUL SOKOLOSKI
psokoloski@timesleader.com
PECKVILLE Crestwood
useda short passing game to lead
briefly in the first half of Friday
nights District 2 Class 3A foot-
ball semifinal.
Once Valley Views pass rush
shortened the time that Nick Ai-
geldinger had to throw the ball,
the Cougars solved their only sig-
nificant obstacle.
Valley View twice ran off three
touchdowns in less than eight
minutes while rolling to an easy
49-7 victory in a game that reac-
hedthemercyrulejust threemin-
utes into the second half.
We thought we had to spread
them out a bit and throw the ball
to take advantage of some
things, Crestwood coach Greg
Myers said. Eventually their
pass rush got us.
Aigeldinger went 7-for-9 pass-
ing inthe first quarter, including 5-
for-7 on Crestwoods second pos-
session to lead a 70-yard scoring
drive. His 6-yard pass to Nick Po-
well and extra point gave the
Comets a 7-6 lead with 1:55 left in
the first quarter.
After gaining85yards inthefirst
quarter, Crestwood(8-3) managed
just 15 the rest of the way against a
Valley View defense that has al-
lowed only 57 points in 11 games.
Crestwoods first two designed
pass plays inthesecondquarter re-
sulted in sacks. Chris Cicilioni as-
sisted Mike Galantini on one sack
and Tyler Kapinus on the other.
Cicilioni rushed Aideldinger
into a Tyler Phillips interception
and Abdul Muhammad rushed
him into a Brian Lalli intercep-
tion during the third quarter.
I just think our kids are so
good against the run that if you
can take that aspect away, youre
really putting pressure on a team
tomakeplays, ValleyViewcoach
George Howanitz said.
The Comets managed just 22
rushing yards on 21attempts and
were in negative yardage on the
ground over the final three quar-
ters.
After Crestwoodusedthe pass-
ing game to slowly move up the
field, Valley View used its run-
ning game to cover ground in a
hurry.
Valley View (10-1) responded
to Crestwoods only lead by cov-
ering 202 yards in eight plays to
score three times in less than six
minutes to open a 28-7 halftime
lead.
The only pass in that stretch
was a 49-yarder from Liam Calle-
jas to Nyeem Wartman to set up
the second of three Phillips
touchdowns.
With Crestwood often packing
as many as 10 players within 3
yards of the line of scrimmage,
the Cougars also used a 58-yard
Callejas-to-Wartman touchdown
for their first score.
Phillips ran 32 yards to put Val-
ley View ahead to stay late in the
first quarter andJeffers tooktheir
next offensive play 76 yards for
another touchdown.
Valley View (10-1) advances to
the district final against the win-
ner of todays Scranton Prep at
Dallas game. Crestwood ended
its year at 8-3.
District 2 Class 3A Semifinal
Valley View 49, Crestwood 7
Crestwood.......................... 7 0 0 0 7
Valley View........................ 14 14 21 0 49
First Quarter
VV Wartman 58 pass from Callejas (kick
blocked), 5:26
CRE Powell 6 pass from N. Aigeldinger (N.
Aigeldinger kick), 1:55
VV Phillips 32 run (Wartman pass from
Callejas), 0:15
Second Quarter VV Jeffers 76 run (Brady
kick), 9:43
VV Phillips 13 run (Brady kick), 6:33
Third Quarter VV Lalli 31 punt return (Brady
kick), 10:21
VV Phillips 36 run (Brady kick), 8:59
VV Kapinus 13 run (Brady kick), 2:23
Team Statistics Crestwood Val View
First downs .................... 7 15
Rushes-yards................ 21-22 33-291
Passing........................... 78 124
Total Yards .................... 100 415
Comp-Att-Int .................. 9-21-2 5-7
Sacked-Yards Lost....... 1-8 2-9
Punts-Avg. ..................... 6-29.7 2-36
Fumbles-Lost ................ 1-0 2-0
Penalties-Yards ............ 2-20 3-34
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING CRE, N. Aigeldinger 8-18, Popson
5-17, Survilla 1-(minus 2), R. Legg 1-(minus 2), Po-
well 4-(minus 3), Pickett 1-(minus 5);
VV, Jeffers 11-148, Phillips 9-111, Kapinus 4-25,
Callejas 3-8, Ossont 2-8, Ossont 1-3, Santarelli 3-
(minus 12)
PASSING CRE, N. Aigeldinger 9-20-2-78, M.
Legg 0-1-0-0;
VV, Callejas 3-5-0-107, Santarelli 2-2-0-7
RECEIVING CRE, Powell 3-22, Genoble 2-24,
Kishel 2-16;
VV Wartman 3-107, Sebastianelli 2-17
INTS VV, Phillips, Lalli
MISSED FGS None
C R E S T W O O D AT VA L L E Y V I E W
Cougars erupt,
throttle Comets
Valley View scores the games
final 49 points to advance to
the District 2 Class 3A final.
By TOMROBINSON
For The Times Leader
fourth quarter with a touchdown
runby Pierce. But with9:09 left to
play, the Crusaders managed to
chew up the clock and score a
touchdown with 1:31 remaining.
Its a credit to them, they were
playing with desperation. Ber-
wick coach Gary Campbell said.
Only an extra point away from
tying the game, Coughlin junior
Hunter Bednarczyk missed, kick-
ing the ball wide left.
Youwinas a teamyoulose as a
team, Coughlin coach Ciro Cinti
said. It wasnt that one play that
was a difference. There were so
many times we couldve had a
chance to stop them, but we
didnt.
The Bulldogs are riding a sev-
en-game winning streak, Camp-
bells longest winningstreakdur-
ing his tenure as the Berwick
coach.
The Bulldogs (8-3) will host
BERWICKIn a rematch be-
tweentwo familiar foes, Berwick
defeated Coughlin 29-28 in a
back and forth thriller in the
Eastern Conference semifinals
on Friday night.
The Bulldogs and Crusaders
combined to run the ball 91times
for a total of 512 yards -- Berwick
accounting for 235 yards and
Coughlin for 277.
Jeremy Freeman, the senior
running back for the Bulldogs,
eclipsed the 1,500-yard mark for
the season.
I thankmy linemen Freeman
said. You cant be a good run-
ning back without a good line.
Theyve definitely been there for
me, and given me all those
yards.
On Berwicks first possession
from its 5-yard line, senior quar-
terback Jared Pierce did what he
does best, escaping a collapsing
pocket to avoid a safety. Instead,
he connected with sophomore
Alex Klinger for a 43-yard catch
and run to put the Bulldogs in
Crusader territory.
Freeman punched the ball in
fromthe 7 to give the Bulldogs a
7-0 lead.
Pierce rushed 17 times for 76
yards and two touchdowns, and
was 6-of-9 passing for 108 yards,
includinga critical a 32-yardpass
to junior wide receiver Jeff
Steeber on third-and-12, which
eventually lead the Bulldogs to a
score and a fourth-quarter lead.
All week in practice we knew
they were gonna stuff the box
and go man up on the outside,
Pierce said. I knewit was gonna
be man the whole way and I was
looking at (Steeber) the whole
time.
The Crusaders (5-6) would
not back down, answering Ber-
wick with a scoring drive of their
ownthat includeda32-yardtouch-
down run by junior fullback Zac
Evans.
Evans rushed 19 times for 162
yards, andhada big64-yardrunto
put Coughlin in position to tie the
game in the third quarter.
Coughlin and Berwick scored
on all but three possessions, as
Berwick punted the ball once,
Coughlin sophomore quarterback
Tim Pilch was intercepted by ju-
nior cornerback John Bushinkski,
and the Crusaders turned the ball
over ondownsinthethirdquarter.
Berwick took the lead in the
the Eastern Conference cham-
pionship Friday against South-
ern Lehigh, a 27-24 winner over
Blue Mountain.
Eastern Conference 3A Semifinal
Berwick 29, Coughlin 28
Coughlin ................................ 7 8 7 6 28
Berwick .................................. 7 15 0 7 29
First Quarter
BER Freeman 7 run (Oliver kick), 7:20
COU Evans 32 run (Bednarzyck kick), 4:10
Second Quarter
BER Pierce 2 run (Oliver run good), 9:29
COU Parsnik 38 run (Bednarzyck kick), 5:04
BER Pierce 1 run (Oliver kick), 1:01
Third Quarter
COU Parsnik 1 run (Bednarzyck kick)
Fourth Quarter
BER Freeman 2 run (Oliver kick), 9:15
COU Parsnik 1 run (kick no good), 1:31
Team Statistics Coughlin Berwick
First downs....................... 12 23
Rushes-yards................... 40-277 51-235
Passing ............................. 0 108
Total Yards....................... 277 343
Comp-Att-Int..................... 0-1-1 6-9-0
Sacked-Yards Lost ......... 0-0 0-0
Punts-Avg. ........................ 0-0 1-39
Fumbles-Lost ................... 0-0 0-0
Penalties-Yards............... 4-45 3-30
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING COU, Evans 19-162, Parsnik 20-
112, Pilch 1-3;
BER, Freeman 26-98, Pierce 17-76, Steeber 8-
57
PASSING COU, Pilch 0-0-1-0;
BER, Pierce 6-9-0-108
RECEIVINGBER, Klinger 2-48, Steeber 2-35,
Freeman 1-13, Pecorelli 1-12
INTS COU, Pilch
C O U G H L I N AT B E R W I C K
Dawgs run winning streak to 7 as they down Crusaders
Unbeaten run is the best for
coach Gary Campbell during
his tenure leading Berwick.
By JIMMY FISHER
For The Times Leader
P L A Y O F F
G L A N C E
DISTRICT 2/4-11 CLASS 4A
Friday's Results
Nazareth 43, Delaware Valley 28
Parkland 38, Stroudsburg 10
Easton 35, Bethlehem Freedom 28
Scranton 36, Wyoming Valley West 7
Friday, Nov. 18
(7 p.m.)
No. 4 Parkland (9-2) at No. 1 Nazareth (10-1)
No. 7 Scranton (8-3) at No. 3 Easton (9-2)
Nov. 25 or Nov. 26
Championship at site of higher seed
Dec. 2 or Dec. 3
(Site TBA)
D2/4-11 champion vs. District 12 champion
----------
DISTRICT 2 CLASS 3A
Friday's Result
Valley View 49, Crestwood 7.
Today's Game
No. 4 Scranton Prep (7-3) at No. 1 Dallas (9-1), 1
p.m.
Nov. 18 or Nov. 19
(At site of higher seed)
Championship, No. 2 Valley View (10-1) vs.
Scranton Prep/Dallas winner
Nov. 25 or Nov. 26
(Site TBA)
District 2 champion vs. District 11 champion
----------
DISTRICT 2 CLASS 2A
Friday's Results
Lakeland at GAR, suspended power outage
Wyoming Area 35, Mid Valley 28
Today's Game
Lakeland at GAR, 1 p.m. resumption
Friday, Nov. 18
Championship, No. 2 Wyoming Area (7-3) vs. No.
4 Lakeland (6-5)/No. 1 GAR (10-1)
Nov. 25 or Nov. 26
(Site TBA)
District 2 champion vs. District 11 champion
----------
DISTRICT 2 CLASS A
Friday's Results
(7 p.m.)
Riverside 14, Dunmore 13
Old Forge 10, Lackawanna Trail 7
Friday, Nov. 18
Championship, No. 4 Riverside (7-4) at No. 2 Old
Forge (9-2), 7 p.m.
Nov. 25 or Nov. 26
(Site TBA)
District 2 champion vs. District 4 champion
----------
EASTERN CONFERENCE CLASS 3A
Friday's Results
Berwick 29, Coughlin 28
Southern Lehigh 27, Blue Mountain 24
Friday, Nov. 18
Championship, Southern Lehigh (7-4) at Berwick
(8-3), 7 p.m.
----------
EASTERN CONFERENCE CLASS A
Friday's Results
Pottsville Nativity 17, Bucktail 0
Mahanoy Area 41, Northwest 0
Friday, Nov. 18
Pottsville Nativity (6-4) at Mahanoy Area (6-4), 7
p.m.
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Martin to give Rick Pitino earned his
600th college victory.
Pitino is the 38th coach to reach 600
wins. He is the 15th fastest to the mile-
stone, doing it one game quicker than
former Louisville coach Denny Crum.
No. 10 Pittsburgh 89,
Albany 56
PITTSBURGH Travon Woodall
scored a career-high 25 points and had
10 assists, and Ashton Gibbs added 21
points for Pittsburgh, unbeaten in nine
season openers under coach Jamie
Dixon.
Gibbs and Woodall dominated, feed-
ing off each other against Albanys
CORONADO, Calif. With Presi-
dent Barack Obama watching from
midcourt, No. 1 North Carolina beat
Michigan State 67-55 on Friday night in
the Carrier Classic on the flight deck of
the USS Carl Vinson.
Harrison Barnes scored 17 points
and John Henson had 12 points and a
career-high nine blocked shots as the
Tar Heels put their size advantage to
good use. Michigan States Draymond
Green had 18 rebounds.
Fitting with the Veterans Day theme,
the Tar Heels and Spartans had U.S.A.
rather than their names on the back of
their jerseys, which had a camouflage
design. At dusk, the game was paused
for the lowering of the American flag.
The players gave their jerseys to ser-
vicemen after the game.
Obama watched intently, chatted
with wife Michelle and service mem-
bers seated near him, and at one point
appeared to check his BlackBerry.
When the game ended, he applauded
and then shook hands with coaches
Roy Williams and Tom Izzo.
No. 4 Connecticut 70, Columbia 57
STORRS, Conn. Jeremy Lamb
scored a career-high 30 points and No.
4 Connecticut began defense of its
national championship with a victory
over Columbia.
Shabazz Napier added 21 points,
eight assists and six rebounds for the
Huskies, who led 37-22 at halftime in
the season opener for both teams.
Tyler Olander had eight rebounds for
UConn, four in the first 5 minutes
when UConn used an 8-0 run to break a
5-5 tie. The Huskies never trailed.
No. 2 Kentucky 108,
Marist 58
LEXINGTON, Ky. Anthony Davis
had 23 points and 10 rebounds to join
Terrence Jones and Sam Bowie as the
only freshmen in Kentucky history
with 20-10 games in their debuts, lead-
ing the Wildcats past Marist.
Davis attacked the rim in the opener,
finishing 10 of 13 with eight dunks, as
Kentucky shrugged off a slow start
with a dominant second half that turn-
ed a single-digit lead into a blowout in
their first game of the Basketball Hall
of Fame Tip-Off tournament.
No. 8 Florida 99,
Jackson State 59
GAINESVILLE, Fla. Newcomer
Mike Rosario scored 19 points, fresh-
man Bradley Beal added 14 and Florida
opened the season with a victory over
Jackson State.
Florida built a 30-point lead midway
through the first half and started the
second half with a 15-0 run.
No. 9 Louisville 83,
Tennessee-Martin 48
LOUISVILLE, Ky. Kyle Kuric
scored all 14 of his points in the first
half and Louisville routed Tennessee-
overmatched backcourt. Woodall made
9 of 13 shots, including 5 of 7 3-point-
ers. Pitt played without sophomore
forward J.J. Moore, suspended for one
game for playing in an unsupervised
summer league game.
No. 13 Kansas 100,
Towson St. 54
LAWRENCE, Kan. Thomas Rob-
inson had 18 points, 11 rebounds and
four assists, Travis Releford added 14
points and Kansas romped past out-
manned Towson State in a season
opener that was lopsided from the
start.
Robinson, a 6-foot-10 junior getting
his first chance to start with the depar-
ture to the NBA of the vaunted Morris
twins, led Kansas in what counts as the
opening round of the EA Sports Maui
Invitational.
No. 14 Xavier 74,
Morgan State 63
CINCINNATI Mark Lyons scored
22 points and Dezmine Wells added 12
in his college debut to help Xavier open
the regular season with a victory over
Morgan State.
Xavier star Tu Holloway, the Atlantic
10 Player of the Year last season, was
suspended for the game by the NCAA
for participating in two leagues this
past summer, when only one is permit-
ted.
No. 18 Michigan 59,
Ferris State 33
ANN ARBOR, Mich. Stu Dou-
glass scored 14 points after making a
surprise start at point guard, and Mi-
chigan overcame some early shooting
struggles to beat Ferris State.
Evan Smotrycz added 14 points for
Michigan, and Tim Hardaway Jr. had
12.
No. 19 Alabama 64,
North Florida 44
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. JaMychal
Green scored 18 points and Tony
Mitchell had 17 to lead Alabama.
Green, a preseason first-team All-
SEC pick, made 6 of 10 shots and had
six rebounds but also committed five
turnovers. Mitchell had 10 rebounds.
No. 25 Missouri 83,
Southeast Missouri St. 68
COLUMBIA, Mo. Ricardo Ratliffe
and Marcus Denmon had 20 points
apiece, leading Missouri to a ragged
opening victory over Southeast Mis-
souri State in coach Frank Haiths Ti-
gers debut.
Kim English added 19 points and hit
four 3-pointers in the second half, go-
ing 5 for 9 from long distance overall as
the Tigers pulled away after leading by
only two at the break.
C O L L E G E B A S K E T B A L L
True classic as Heels win aboard Vinson
The Associated Press
ASSOCIATED PRESS
North Carolina forward John Henson (31) tries to block a shot by Michigan State center Adreian Payne (5) during the
first half of the Carrier Classic aboard the USS Carl Vinson on Friday in Coronado, Calif.
zareth. Valley West (9-2) will be the dis-
trict runner-up.
I couldnt even tell you, Lewis said
about his teams offensive perform-
ance that resulted in a season-low 249
yards. Im still as stunned as you
guys. Its my last game Imevery going
to play at Valley West stadium. Unfor-
tunately, it wasnt the way I planned it
out.
Nor was it the way the Spartans en-
visioned it. They expected to hit
Scranton, team they defeated 21-7 in
the season opener, with a one-two
punch of 1,000-yard rushers Bunch
and Lewis.
Bunch, though, lasted just two car-
ries and less than five minutes. He
took an option pitch fromLewis, made
it around the right side for an 8-yard
gain and was brought down by a hit to
the knees. He lay on the field, then got
up but collapsed before reaching the
huddle. He came back for one play be-
fore his night was over.
Then late in the first quarter, Lewis
busted through the middle for 7 yards
and landed on the back of Simms legs.
Simms played the remainder of the
game with a limp that was noticeable
at times.
We really faced some adversity,
Valley West coach Pat Keating said.
Bunch goes down and we lose himfor
the game early. Then two or three
plays later, we lose Simms. We were
hurt there in the backfield. Things just
didnt go our way tonight.
I think the big key to the game was
we didnt win the line of scrimmage on
either side of the ball.
That was evident as Lewis had 111
yards on24 carries for a season-low4.6
yards per carry. He scored Valley
Wests only touchdown on a 5-yard run
for a 7-6 leadat 4:52 of the first quarter.
Then Scranton struck with three big
plays to take control.
Pat Robinson made the first, snag-
ging a pass in stride down the left
hashmarks and racing for a 64-yard
touchdown. After Valley West turned
the ball over on downs at the Scranton
6, Knights running back Joe McCar-
thy broke down the right sideline for a
94-yard touchdown.
The ensuing two-point conversion,
where quarterback Marlinn Waiters
weaved around in the backfield before
tossing to McCarthy, gave Scranton a
20-7 halftime lead.
McCarthy, who finisheud with 227
yards on 19 carries, added a 51-yard
TD run in the third quarter. Scranton
sealed the game with an 18-play scor-
ing drive that ate up over12 minutes of
the second half.
It all started up front on the offen-
sive side of the ball, Scranton coach
Mike Marichak said. The kids came
out to play and were physical up front
and we were able to run the ball.
Scranton will play at Easton at 7
p.m. Friday in the semifinals.
District 2/4-11 Class 4A Quarterfinal
Scranton 36, Wyoming Valley West 7
Scranton ................................................... 12 8 8 8 36
Wyoming Valley West ............................ 7 0 0 0 7
First Quarter
SCR Waiters 13 run (kick failed), 9:37
WVW Lewis 5 run (Singer kick), 4:52
SCR Robinson 64 pass from Waiters (conversion
negated), 1:24
Second Quarter
SCR McCarthy 94 run (McCarthy from Waiters), 2:01
Third Quarter
SCR McCarthy 51 run (Waiters run), 8:02
Fourth Quarter
SCR Waiters 8 run (Robinson run), 3:41
Team Statistics Scranton WVW
First downs............................................. 15 15
Rushes-yards ........................................ 39-319 37-178
Passing................................................... 77 71
Total Yards............................................. 396 249
Comp-Att-Int........................................... 2-3-0 6-15-2
Sacked-Yards Lost ............................... 1-7 1-9
Punts-Avg. .............................................. 1-35 0-0
Fumbles-Lost ......................................... 0-0 2-0
Penalties-Yards..................................... 7-50 3-25
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING Scranton, McCarthy 19-227, Pabst 6-50,
Waiters 7-28, Czarkowski 4-17, team 3-(minus-3). Valley
West, Lewis 24-111, Bunch 2-8, Simms 10-68, Kilhenney 1-
(minus-4).
PASSING Scranton, Waiters 2-3-0-77. Valley West, Le-
wis 4-12-1-39, Kilhenney 2-3-1-32.
RECEIVING Scranton, Quiller 1-13, Robinson 1-64. Val-
ley West, Oritz 2-19, Simms 1-8, Williams 1-12, Flayhart 1-5,
Lewis 1-27.
INTS Scranton, Marichak, Barnes.
MISSED FGS none.
STUNNED
Continued fromPage 1B
He added a 20-yard score to close out
the first quarter and a pair of go-ahead
touchdowns in the fourth quarter.
He really grinded it out this week,
said Warriors coach Randy Spencer,
whoalsopraisedhis offensive line. And
as the game went on, he was banged up
early, stayed in the game, stayed in the
game and he got a big finish.
And how.
Mid Valley (6-5) made things inter-
esting with a 56-yard punt return for a
score that sent the game into the fourth
quarter tied 21-21.
But on the opening play of the final
frame, OBrien lined up at tailback and
snatched a Jordan Zezza pass near the
ground and took off from a standstill,
racing 77 yards for the score.
Incredibly, the Spartans answered
right back, pulling off a perfectly exe-
cuted hook-and-ladder play Martin
WalshtoRonTomasetti toAntonioRus-
so for 80 yards and the tying touch-
down.
Onthe ensuingdrive, OBriendanced
inandout of traffic for a 53-yardpick-up,
scoring two plays later from6 yards out
for the final score.
To top it off, OBrien closed out the
game with10 straight carries to pick up
three first downs and burn off the final
6:26 on the clock.
Cody Schmitz also scored for the
Warriors on a 7-yard run in the second
quarter.
Russo led Mid Valley with 160 total
yards and three touchdowns.
It was win or turn the gear in, and
our kids decided that they wanted to
stick around for another week and play
for a district championship, Spencer
said. Im very proud of them.
District 2 Class 2A Semifinal
Wyoming Area 35, Mid Valley 28
Mid Valley............................................... 7 7 7 7 28
Wyoming Area....................................... 14 7 0 14 35
First Quarter
MV Russo 7 run (Collins kick), 5:45
WA OBrien 85 run (Lenkaitis kick), 5:16
WA OBrien 20 run (Lenkaitis kick), 0:00
Second Quarter
WA Schmitz 7 run (Lenkaitis kick), 7:40
MV Russo 10 pass from Walsh (Collins kick), 2:11
Third Quarter
MV Collins 56 punt return (Collins kick), 8:56
Fourth Quarter
WA OBrien 77 pass from Zezza (Lenkaitis kick),
11:46
MV Russo 80 pass from Walsh (Collins kick), 10:42
WA OBrien 6 run (Lenkaitis kick), 9:14
Team Statistics Mid Valley Wyo Area
First downs..................................... 15 15
Rushes-yards................................. 34-105 44-322
Passing........................................... 149 77
Total Yards..................................... 254 399
Comp-Att-Int................................... 8-21-2 1-7-1
Sacked-Yards Lost ....................... 2-14 1-11
Punts-Avg. ...................................... 5-26.0 5-29.4
Fumbles-Lost ................................. 1-0 3-1
Penalties-Yards............................. 3-27 8-55
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHINGMV, Russo20-75, Merenich7-25, Rebar 1-11,
TEAM 1-(minus-2), Walsh 5-(minus-4); WA, OBrien 33-277,
Schmitz 6-29, Skursky 4-13, Kintz 1-3
PASSING MV, Walsh 8-21-2-149; WA, Zezza 1-1-0-77,
OBrien 0-6-1-0
RECEIVING MV, Tomasetti 4-40, Russo 2-85, Rebar 2-
24; WA, OBrien 1-77
INTS MV, Fiume; WA, Zezza, Taylor
MISSED FGS None
WARRIORS
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Kings is playing for pride.
Lebanon Valley is hoping for
the playoffs.
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MAC) arelookingtosecureapos-
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noon when the teams get togeth-
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Field in Annville.
LebVal tailback Ben Guiles is
also aiming to become the all-
time leading rusher in school his-
tory. The senior needs only 36
yards during his teams senior
day game to achieve the mark.
With that yardage, he will pass
former teammate Charlie Park-
ers mark.
Theres nothing the Monarchs
(1-7, 1-6) would like more than
notching a win away from home,
stopping the star runner fromthe
milestone andknockingthe team
out of the playoffs.
But it may be a tough task.
Guiles, who has rushed for 974
yards and 14 touchdowns this
season, is coming off his biggest
game of 2011 when he bowled
over the Wilkes defense for 208
yards and a touchdown in last
weeks win. When he faced the
Monarchs last year, he had the
biggest afternoon of his career
when he posted 262 yards on the
ground and three touchdowns.
He currently stands at 3,672 ca-
reer yards for the Dutchmen with
41 rushing touchdowns.
Even though Guiles piled up
the yardage last year, the Mon-
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This season, the Monarchs
have shown flashes of brilliance
at times. In Week 1, they lost to
WilliamPaterson by seven points
and held the Pioneers to just 173
total yards; the next week Kings
walloped Stevenson 51-26.
With the exception of those
twogames, andaclosegamewith
city rival Wilkes in the snowy
Mayors Cup game, the rest of the
season has been troubling. In the
teams other five games, it has
beenoutscored240-45. TheMon-
archs arecurrentlyina nine-quar-
ter streak without a touchdown.
With one more game after to-
day, and a young team returning
for the 2012 season, now would
be a perfect time for the Mon-
archs to break back out.
If they can forget about the
problems in their five trouble-
some games and stay consistent,
the Monarchs could be set for a
turn in the right direction.
Notes: The Monarchs wrap up
their season next week when
they travel to West Virginia to
face Bethany in a game that was
slated for earlier in the season,
but postponed due to the flood
evacuation in the Wyoming Val-
ley in September.
K I N G S AT L E B A N O N VA L L E Y
Monarchs thinking upset on road
The Flying Dutchmen have
a potential playoff berth in
their future with a victory.
By DAVE ROSENGRANT
drosengrant@timesleader.com
When: 1 p.m. today at Arnold Field,
Annville
Records: Kings (1-7, 1-6 MAC); Leba-
non Valley (6-3, 4-3)
Last meeting: The Flying Dutchmen
edged the Monarchs, 21-19 last year.
Matchup to watch: Lebanon Valley
tailback Ben Guiles (974 yards, 14
touchdowns) against the Kings run
defense allowing an average of 168.8
yards on the ground per game.
KINGS AT LEBANON VALLEY
Nineteen wins, two winning
seasons and a pair of postseason
appearances.
Those are some of the accom-
plishments for the 15 Wilkes Uni-
versity seniors, who will suit up
for the last time today when they
take on MAC newcomer Steven-
son at noon at Schmidt Stadium.
There wont be a winning sea-
sonthis year for theColonels, who
are currently 3-5 overall and 3-4 in
the conference heading into the
contest. The game against Way-
nesburg, which was slated for ear-
lier in the season, was canceled
and never made up. That could
cost the team a chance for a .500
season or even a season with less
than four wins for the first time in
Frank Sheptocks 16 seasons as
head coach. The seniors, who
have accomplished a significant
list of accolades, will try to do ev-
erything they can to keep all that
from happening.
I thinkthis gamewill beasnap-
shot of what theyve done here
and a snapshot of how fast life
goes by, Sheptock said about his
senior group. Theyvemadeatre-
mendous mark on this program
because theyve affected so many
players within the program be-
cause of their longevity.
The Mustangs (2-7, 1-6 MAC)
arenewtotheleague, but arenot a
guaranteed victory for Wilkes. Af-
ter a loss to begin the season, Ste-
venson handed Christopher New-
port one of its two losses this sea-
son. Christopher Newport is awin
away from claiming the USAC ti-
tle and a berth in the NCAA Divi-
sion III Tournament. Stevenson,
which puts up an average of 25.9
points per game, pickedupits first
MACwintwoweeksagoinavicto-
ry over FDU-Florham.
Scoring isnt the problem for
the Mustangs. They have been
hurt defensively, giving up 48.2
points and 475.6 yards per game.
The most trouble they have had
on defense is stopping the run,
which could play into Wilkes fa-
vor. Stevenson is allowing 232.8
yards per game on the ground,
while the Colonels are gaining an
average of 225.1 on the ground.
ZachTivald, asenior captainfor
Wilkes, is third in the MAC in
rushing average (94.2 ypg) for
pounding out 754 yards andseven
touchdowns this season.
We have an effective running
game and hopefully thats some-
thing that will help us, Sheptock
added. Weve been running the
ball successfully throughout the
course of the year.
Notes: Wilkes sophomore line-
backer Tate Moore-Jacobs is nine
tackles away from his second
straight100-tackleseason.If Col-
onels quarterback Alex George
surpasses 328 yards rushing and
passing combined today, he will
top2,000combinedyards this sea-
son.
S T E V E N S O N AT W I L K E S
Colonels still have plenty to play for
Alex George and Zach Tivald
have milestones in their
sights against the Mustangs.
By DAVE ROSENGRANT
drosengrant@timesleader.com When: Noon today at Schmidt Stadi-
um, Edwardsville
Records: Wilkes (3-5, 3-4 MAC);
Stevenson (2-7, 1-6)
Last meeting: This is the first meet-
ing between the schools.
Matchup to watch: The Wilkes sec-
ondary, which has given up 268.3
passing yards per game, trying to
contain Mustangs quarterback C.J.
Hopson, a former Division I starter at
Bucknell who has thrown for 1,607
yards and 17 touchdowns this season.
ST EVENSON AT WI L KES
Wyoming Seminary brings an
exceptional streak into todays
PIAAClass 2Afield hockey quar-
terfinal against Southern Lehigh.
The Blue Knights have not lost
a state playoff game since 2005.
With their winning streak now
at 13 games, the defending state
champions will face one of the
biggest challenges available in
the bracket.
The District 11championSpar-
tans are undefeated, with just a
tie against Bangor spoiling per-
fection through 23 games. They
are ledby Kendall Weedling, a se-
nior who will play at Louisville
next season. Weedling scoredthe
game-winning goal with one sec-
ond left in overtime to lift South-
ern Lehigh past Upper Perkio-
men in the first round Tuesday.
Sem knows drama as well,
scoringtwice in86seconds tode-
feat Donegal 3-2 on Tuesday. In
fact, Semhas shown grace under
pressure in recent games. The
Blue Knights needed one goal to
downCrestwoodinthe district fi-
nal, and they scored with 70 sec-
onds remaining to win their dis-
trict semifinal with Dallas.
Sems 13-game state winning
streak includes three state titles.
The Blue Knights have outscored
opponents 42-15 during the
stretch and posted four shutouts.
Includedinthe streak is a 3-0 win
over the Spartans in the 2008
state quarterfinals.
H S F I E L D H O C K E Y
DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER
Members of the Wyoming Seminary field hockey team celebrate
after Marra Wagners winning goal late in the second half
against Crestwood in the District 2 Class 2A final on Nov. 1.
Sem puts win streak
on line vs. Spartans
When: 2 p.m. today at Emmaus
High School.
Records: Wyoming Seminary
(14-5-2); Southern Lehigh (22-0-1).
Championships: The Blue
Knights defeated Lehighton 5-0
in last years state final. It was
their fourth championship in 10
seasons (also 2001, 2006, 2008).
The Spartans won the 1989 state
title.
How they qualified: Wyoming
Seminary won District 2; South-
ern Lehigh won District 11.
How they got here: Wyoming
Seminary defeated Donegal
(fourth place, District 3), 3-2;
Southern Lehigh defeated Upper
Perkiomen (second place, District
1), 2-1 in overtime.
Up next: The winner will face
either District 3 champ Palmyra
or District 7 champ Shady Side
Academy in Tuesdays semifinals.
T H E M AT C H U P
The Times Leader staff
YORK -- As it turned out, the
road into York fromWilkes-Barre
for the PIAA Class AA girls vol-
leyball championships was a lot
smoother for Holy Redeemer
than Fridays road out of quarter-
final round pool play at Central
York High School.
The Royals were in Pool B of
the quarterfinal round bracket
along with District 7 champion
Hopewell, District 11 champ
Southern Lehigh and District 3
runner-up Brandywine Heights.
Hopewell is the No. 1 ranked
team in the latest Pennsylvania
Volleyball Coaches Association
Class AA poll, while Southern
Lehigh is ranked at No. 3 and
Brandywine Heights is ranked
No. 7 in the state.
"We found ourselves in the
worst bracket possible," Holy Re-
deemer coach John Kablick said.
"We knew this for a few days. Af-
ter we won our first round match
(against District 4 champion To-
wanda) earlier in the week and
the other teams began slotting
in, wewerelike, Oh, man, giveus
a break. But we were competi-
tive all day long. I thought we did
a good job."
The District 2 champs drove
head on into the loaded bracket,
but were eliminated from the
tournament after three tough
matches.
"When you get to this level,
you need to play at a high level
and stay there," Kablick said.
"We didnt do it. We didnt back
down and never stopped attack-
ing, but sometimes a team is just
better and you admit to it. They
didnt win a game here but could
have won four."
Holy Redeemer awoke Friday
and began quarterfinal play
against Hopewell and its stand-
out player, junior Shatori Walker-
Kimbrough. The 6-foot middle
hitter is already fielding NCAA
Division I offers in basketball,
track and volleyball.
The Royals hungtoughagainst
Hopewell for two games in a 26-
24, 25-22, 25-15 defeat.
"We hadgame point withserve
in the first game and took a little
bit off the serve and didnt attack
it," Kablick said. "Cant do that.
You got to go after it. We served
upa lollipop, they poundedit and
then they ran out on us.
The second game was similar.
It was 22-22 and then we had a
net violation and a hitting error
and it led to our demise."
The noon match featured
Brandywine Heights, PIAAClass
2A runner-up in both 2006 and
2009. Holy Redeemer again bat-
tledhardbefore droppinga 25-19,
25-20, 25-19 decision to the Bul-
lets.
Brandywine Heights went on
to knock off Hopewell in their af-
ternoon match to secure a berth
in todays semifinal round and
eliminate Hopewell from the
tourney.
"The Brandywine games, well,
I thought we should have won
the match," Kablick said. "We
lost by five in the second game
and gave up about 15 points on
unforced errors. The third game,
we lost and gave up 17 points on
unforced errors. Against a team
of that caliber, it was too much."
Down0-2inpool play, Holy Re-
deemer looked for a win in the af-
ternoon match with a Southern
Lehigh team that desperately
needed a victory to keep their
state championship hopes alive.
Southern Lehigh opened the day
with a win over Brandywine
Heights before losing to Hope-
well.
Once again, the Royals
scrapped and fought hard before
seeingtheir post-seasonendwith
a 25-21, 25-20, 25-18 defeat.
"At this level, teams gohardfor
25 points," Kablick said. "They
dont make too many unforced
errors. Our serving errors today
were astronomical. We had a lot.
We were attacking the serve, but
you got to keep it in. In the Hope-
well match, I thinktheyhadthree
missed serves in three games.
They kept the pressure on us."
For the tournament, senior co-
captain Allie Griswold paced Ho-
ly Redeemer with 43 kills, while
sophomore Nicole Slavoski add-
ed 20. Senior Danielle Rose fin-
ished the day with a team-best
seven blocks.
"Allie Griswold is a returning
All-Stater and she probably will
be again," Kablick said. "Nicole
Slavoski is like 5-foot-10, 5-foot-11
and we had her playing all
around, helping on defense, mid-
dle hitting, outside hitting. She
came a long way today."
Junior Biz Eaton led Holy Re-
deemer with 17 service points
and 68 assists in the tourney,
while senior Julia Wignot added
a team-hightwo aces and25 digs.
"Julia Wignot had a phenomin-
al tournament," Kablick said.
"She set when we needed her to
set, outside hitting, passing the
ball. All great."
It was the final game in a Holy
Redeemer uniform for Griswold,
Wignot, Sarina Hall, Nicole Phil-
lips, ElizabethKnaubandco-cap-
tain Danielle Rose. Rose would
have been a starter this season,
Kablick said, but injured her an-
kle and missed the season.
"We got quite a few of the un-
derclassmen some playing time
today, which will only help for
next year," Kablick said. "They
know as a team they played well
and they belonged here."
H I G H S C H O O L G I R L S V O L L E Y B A L L
Redeemers run ends at states
The District 2 champions are
swept during pool play at the
PIAA Class 2A tournament.
By COLIN SNYDER
For The Times Leader
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THE TIMES LEADER SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2011
timesleader.com
LONDON You would think Tom
Seaton would be sitting pretty right
now, given that his caf offers an al-
most-touch-it view of Londons Olym-
pic stadium.
But Seaton and other small business
owners who work in the five London
boroughs hosting the 2012 Olympics
are mostly worried. Businesses in east
London are likely to face severe disrup-
tion during the games that will take
place on their doorstep.
Fromthe local communitys point of
view, thesooner theOlympics aregone,
the better, said Seaton, who together
with his sister, Jess, converted a dere-
lict warehouse adjacent to the River
Lea into the Counter Cafe, a relaxed
gathering point for the arty hipsters
who inhabit Fish Island, just across
from the park.
The London Olympics begin July 27
and end Aug. 12, and that means huge
crowds and heavy security around the
stadiums they can now see. But they
dont knowif it will mean boomor bust
or how much theyll be affected by
the restrictions onvehicle andpedestri-
an traffic outside their front door.
Far from the boom times promised
by British authorities, the companies
closest to the venues may suffer the
most, said Peter Vlachos, an expert on
events management at Greenwich Uni-
versity. Though little scholarship exists
on the impact of the Olympics on small
businesses, Vlachos cited related re-
search suggesting that being too close
to a hub of any kind can be detrimental
even if it is a positive kind of hub.
He cited real estate studies that sug-
gest being a short walk from a subway
stop is a good thing that increases your
property value, while being right next
to one can depress such values because
of noise and crowds.
Seaton is particularly concerned, as
another cafe he operates on the green-
belt outside the main stadium, the Con-
tainer Cafe, will be shut down during
the games.
Lorraine Turton, the chair of the East
Greenwich Traders Association, finds
her Internet caf is between two ven-
ues, a park andanarena, andhopes that
will draw customers. But she notes the
nearby plumbing supply store will like-
ly suffer, because his customers will
stay well away. Cashing in really de-
pends on the kind of business one has.
AP PHOTO
Tom Seaton, owner of The Container Cafe, poses for a photograph at his business near the Olympic Park in Stratford,
London.
No boom for Brits
By DANICA KIRKA
Associated Press
WILKES-BARRE Nearly a year
after its founder died, Carols Deli
lives on in the care of a friend.
On Friday, Diane Stilp, a retired
school teacher and an accountant,
held a grand re-opening of the res-
taurant with a familiar name.
Stilp, 56, of Hanover Township,
took over the restaurant at 40
South Main Street formerly owned
by her late friend, Carol Laiuvara,
who died Dec. 28. I always came
here to eat, Stilp said. Carol was
my good friend. I just wanted to
do this.
Stilp said she is excited to have
a restaurant in Wilkes-Barre a
city she says has a lot to offer.
We will be open for breakfast
and lunch for now, Stilp said.
But we are considering having
evening hours soon.
Carol Laiuvaras son, Nicholas,
will stay on in the kitchen, she
said.
Stilp said the basic menu at Car-
ols Deli will stay the same, but
new items such as pork barbecues,
pizza, wimpies and chicken par-
mesan sandwiches have been add-
ed.
Mayor Tom Leighton attended
the grand opening and said the
event is yet another positive sign
for the future of the city.
Our Main Street is a popular
destination spot for residents, vis-
itors and employees, and they
have a variety of retail and restau-
rant options to choose from,
Leighton said.
The Tony Thomas Deli just
down South Main Street from Car-
ols closed at the end of October.
New owners are remodeling the
space and it will reopen as Maers
BBQ by mid December.
Stilp offered free samples Friday
so customers could sample the
quality of the food at the deli.
She has put up a Wall of Honor
for veterans who patronize her res-
taurant. Pictures of veterans who
are family members, customers or
residents of Provincial Towers al-
ready are posted on the wall. Stilp
will make buttons out of the pic-
tures submitted by the veterans or
their families.
All proceeds from the sale of
the buttons will go to the Paralyz-
ed Veterans of America, Stilp
said.
Customers who came in Friday
to sample the menu could register
for prizes and lottery tickets. The
grand prize was a 32-inch high-def-
inition TV. All veterans that came
in the deli received free coffee.
Friend helps
Carols Deli
to live on
By BILL OBOYLE
boboyle@timesleader.com
PHILADELPHIAUp, upandaway
is synonymous with Superman and
mayhave a newmeaningfor collectors,
too, as anultra-rareandpristinecopyof
Action Comics No. 1 goes up for auc-
tion online Friday.
The issue, featuring the first appear-
ance of Superman, is expected to sur-
pass the $1.5 million record set in 2010.
Its an iconic milestone of the 20th
century, said Stephen Fishler, CEO of
ComicConnect.com and Metropolis
Collectibles, of the issue, which was
publishedin1938andcost just10cents.
The auction at www.comicconnect-
.comlasts through Nov. 30.
The issue for sale has a story of its
ownthat wouldnt be out of place inthe
pages of a comic book plot, either.
Twice before it set the record for the
most expensivebookeverit soldfor
$86,000 in 1992 and then $150,000 in
1997. That, Fishler said, was a nod to
its near mint condition.
It is clearly one of the finest and
that itsheldtherecordforthemost ex-
pensive book ever sold, speaks to
that, he said of the issue, which is
graded a 9.0.
After it was stolen in 2000 Fishler
said collectors figured it would never
befoundor, worse, wouldbedestroyed.
It was so recognizable that the risk
was that the person who stole it could
have tried to destroy it, Fishler said of
thecomic, whoseowner hes not identi-
fying. I felt there was a chance that it
would never turn up.
But turn up it
did, earlier this
year, in a storage
shed in Califor-
nia, that hadbeen
purchased in an
auction.
In March 2010,
a copy Action
Comics No. 1
graded at 8.5
sold for $1.5 mil-
lion, just a few
weeks after an-
other copy of the
issue sold for $1
million.
Neither of those issues are inas good
a condition as the issue that goes on
sale Friday.
Action comics going, going, up at pricey auction
This image un-
dated released by
Metropolis Collec-
tibles shows the
June, 1938 cover
of Action Comics.
By MATT MOORE
Associated Press
AP PHOTO
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Now that the
wind has turned
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southwest for
today and away
from Lake Erie,
skies will remain
mostly clear with
enough sunshine
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peratures above
50 this after-
noon. As the
wind backs more
toward the south
tonight, temper-
atures will
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freezing and
tomorrow will be
just a tad
warmer than
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tomorrow night
with a small
amount of rain
arriving Monday.
The warming
trend will contin-
ue next week
with above aver-
age readings
possibly lasting
into next week-
end. In addition,
no storms are in
sight for next
week and that
suits me just
fine.
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ern Washington today, while rain and snow showers will extend from eastern Washington and Oregon
into the northern and central Rockies. Another storm system will bring showers and breezy condi-
tions to the southern California coast.
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Heating Degree Days*
Precipitation
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37
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possible
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49
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C M Y K
AT HOME S E C T I O N C
THE TIMES LEADER SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12,2011
timesleader.com
M
aybe it was the last little note
from my good friend the lawn
master that did it, that launched
me into my annual pits of dread and
despair.
He meant well, but if he only knew
the power of just a few scribbled words,
something like Next cleanup: Whenev-
er. He had promised me, in a previous
memo, that hed keep up with the leaves
until the bitter end, and the years
have proven him a man of his word. But
even men of their word must leave
some things hanging in the face of cer-
tain uncertainties.
The gargantuan (to me anyway)
sweetgum tree at my front door, beauti-
ful though it can be I may have, ahem,
mentioned this before has become the
bane of my fall/winter existence and
seems to qualify as an uncertainty,
despite some predictable patterns.
You just never know exactly how its
going to behave. But you can pretty
much assume its going to misbehave,
for who knows exactly how long, and
resistance is futile. Which is to say you
can let sleeping leaves lie, the thou-
sands of them, but only if you enjoy
bagging a sloppy, heavy mess once the
slush and snow come. And it isnt really
the leaves that are the problem anyway;
its the seed-filled gumballs, which
will drop by the hundreds all the live-
long day, long after all the other neigh-
borhood leaves are cleaned up and
taken to their great reward and every-
one else, with their boughs all bare, gets
to head back inside and just savor the
settling in of winter.
Not I. No, maam, no sir.
Ill be tripping on tree balls in the
most frigid of climes, raking and shov-
eling in tandem as usual and hoping my
friendly neighborhood lawn-and-leaf
picker-uppers just understand some
customers are special cases and the
tall-bag retrievals must continue well
past November.
Ah yes, I realize I probably do a great
disservice to a most lovely, poetic
(thank you, Rudyard Kipling) time of
year as I carry on over something so
inherently good and guileless as a tree.
Its just that its hard to hear verse in
your head while raking leaves at 11 at
night, wondering if your trying-to-sleep
neighbors might regard the rhythmic
scraping of plastic on pavement at that
hour as so much poetry on soundtrack.
Forgive me, compatriots, you say to
yourself, but lifes been crazy these past
few months, and this really is the only
time I can get to this task. So please
dont deem me the neighborhood nut
job but feel my pain here.
I cannot honestly say I detest this
tree, though I know it must sound like
it. For, after all, how can anyone revile
something so majestic and valiant,
sprung from the earth and reaching for
the heavens, that not only puts on a
brilliant art show once a year but keeps
a house cooler in summer, warmer in
winter and purifies the air all around it?
(OK, I admit my previous Google
searches for benefits of sweetgum
trees also taught me that my particular
variety might be valuable in furniture-
making, particularly cabinetry, is more
prized in the South than the North and,
in fact, is fairly revered in Europe,
where the wood is considered a coun-
terfeiters dream.)
But Id like it if we can pretend these
informational tidbits didnt momentar-
ily make me cast mercantile eyes upon
this hulking mass.
Yes, I am ashamed. Better that I
should regard this sweetgum as a con-
duit for sour penance. For the wrongs
Ive done and the rights Ive not, I shall
offer up these unavoidable, unen-
joyable labors in remorseful reparation.
At least until that glorious day on
which my lawn man returns, with all his
fancy machines, bestowing upon me the
precious forgiveness I assuredly do not
deserve.
SANDRA SNYDER
W A L L T O W A L L
One tough tree
becomes tower
of atonement
Reach Sandra Snyder, the editor of At Home,
at 831-7383 or ssnyder@leader.net.
J
osh Hogan, 35, of Beech Mountain Lakes,
Butler Township, is a die-hard Notre Dame
fanwhoonce passedonbuyinga 6-foot-high
wall-hanging of the football teams lepre-
chaunmascot. Not because his love for the Irishwasnt
strong enough but simply because the piece wouldnt
have fit into the carefully considered aesthetic of his
belovedIrish-themedbasement. Rooms packedwith
sports paraphernalia can be part and parcel of an uber-
fans life, but tacky and predictable are not require-
ments. Hogan firmly believes this and has turned his
basement intoa roomthat screams FightingIrishwith-
out visually assaulting any visitor who walks in.
Just what decorating guide-
lines does he follow?
Whatever the boss says, he
joked, alluding to his wife, Eve-
lyn, 34, who has the final say on
what goes into the room.
When I started this, the first
thing she said was Please dont
do their blue and gold colors, be-
cause its going to be gaudy.
Instead, he opted for a light
yellow and light green, a deci-
sion that pleases him.
Placement of all his memora-
bilia is key.
You cant just throw every-
thing in one spot, Hogan said.
Everything on the walls should
be spaced out.
Hogan hung up framed photo-
graphs he took of the stadium
from a weekend trip, photos
signed by former Irish quarter-
backs Brady Quinn and Tony
Rice, and his favorite piece of all:
a letter written by former head
coach Lou Holtz.
A woman my father worked
with was a Penn State fan, and
one weekend, when PSU beat
Notre Dame, she brought a
sweatshirt with a picture of the
Leprechaun crying on it to him,
Hogan said. He ended up send-
PETE G. WILCOX PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER
TOP LEFT: Carefully placed signed photographs hang in Josh Hogans Notre Dame-themed basement, an integral part of the low-key room
design that showcases his Irish pride. TOP CENTER: A focal point of the Hogan familys Notre Dame basement in Beech Mountain Lakes,
Butler Township, is the bar. The accent piece over the mirror is actually a footboard from a bed. TOP RIGHT: A Notre Dame football jersey
signed by Joe Montana adorns a wall of the Hogans Notre Dame basement. Clean lines are key on the rooms walls, which are decorated with
several carefully spaced photographs. ABOVE: Josh Hogan and his daughter, Olivia, 2, spend plenty of time in their Irish-themed basement,
a place where Olivia likes to dance along with the leprechaun and throw her hands up in touchdown celebration on game day.
By SARA POKORNY spokorny@timesleader.com
See HOME, Page 3C
Americans love their sports
teams, and no time of year is more
sports-focused than fall: The
World Series and football collide,
hockey season is beginning, and
basketball is only weeks away.
In homes across the country,
that often translates to watching
sports on TV in a family room or
living room, sometimes decorat-
ed to celebrate a favorite team.
Hard-core fans cango all out: In
just a fewmoments of online shop-
ping, you can find anything from
Ohio State Buckeyes draperies
and Dallas Mavericks lamps to an
$800 Pittsburgh Steelers sofa.
Fun, yes but potentially
tacky. But it is possible todecorate
with a sports team in mind and
still keep a room looking stylish.
Interior designer Betsy Burn-
ham of Burnham Design in Los
Angeles says, You want to stay on
the right side of crazy.
She and two other interior de-
signers Robert Novogratz,
co-star of the HGTV series
Home by Novogratz, and
Brian Patrick Flynn, founder of
decordemon.com offer ad-
vice on doing sports-themed
decorating right.
Go vintage
All three designers suggest em-
phasizing vintage items.
Think classic, Burnham says.
Vintage felt pennants. Tweeds,
corduroy. Its that preppy, old-
school style, not new shiny stuff.
Sports fans should stay on the right side of crazy
By MELISSA RAYWORTH
For The Associated Press
See FANS, Page 3C
AP PHOTOS
Betsy Burnham designed this
room for a Yale University fan.
INSET ABOVE: Bobbleheads
are part of a display case.
C M Y K
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Q: I need some
guidance. Even
though my gas
heater/hot
water radiators
are still work-
ing, Im think-
ing about hav-
ing a heating specialist replace
my more-than-50-year-old sys-
tem with a newer one that might
include central air.
The problem is I know abso-
lutely nothing about what I
should look for in a system,
either combined with central air,
or just the heating alone. I have
a small, two-story, three-bed-
room, brick rowhouse, about
800 to 1,000 square feet, with a
basement that runs the length of
the house and an attached ga-
rage. There is a gas wall heater
in the basement; the garage is
unheated. There is no attic.
A: Fifty years is too old, and
the heating system is not as
energy-efficient as the newer
models. At that age, a lot of
things can go wrong with heat-
ers, and I know that, despite
what people say, most home-
owners do not have mainte-
nance agreements with heating
contractors nor do they have
them maintained regularly.
In addition, having a furnace
as well as a gas wall heater
might be a waste of energy that
can be solved if you get a single
heating system sized properly
for your house.
Now, to central air. Our sum-
mers appear to be getting hotter,
no matter what is causing it.
Most houses built since the
early 1980s come with central
air conditioning systems, and
many owners of older homes
who squandered their equity in
the early part of the past decade
on nonsense did have the good
sense to add air conditioning
when they put in their marble
master bathrooms and soaking
tubs.
Not only will central air pro-
vide comfort, it can lower your
utility costs in the long run.
Look for a system that is energy-
efficient and offers more precise
temperature control than win-
dow units provide.
And, of course, while it might
not add to the value of the
house, because so many others
have it these days, it will be one
less obstacle to a quicker sale.
The fact that your house is
just two stories is great, because
no matter how well the contrac-
tor does his job, it is always
tougher and more expensive
to cool the upper floors of a
house than the lower ones.
Because you dont have an
attic, however, there is no air
space serving as a barrier to the
sun beating down on your roof.
Your heating contractor will face
a challenge keeping the second
floor comfortable without killing
your budget.
Thats my advice. Now, heres
what you do. Search the In-
ternet, and look at all the major
manufacturers websites. Then,
go to www.energy.gov, the De-
partment of Energy site, and
read about the latest products
and their level of efficiency. The
site also provides some links to
how systems are sized for a
house.
Find out about the warranties
and guarantees each manu-
facturer provides. The manu-
facturers sites should have lists
of heating and air conditioning
contractors in your area. Call
them.
When the contractors come to
look, ask them questions and
write everything down. Make
sure you find out everything,
including how long it will take,
material and labor costs, guaran-
tees and warranties offered by
both manufacturers and in-
stallers and service-call re-
sponse; that is, do they handle
repairs and maintenance on the
units that they sell.
Ask your neighbors about
their systems and pass the
names of the contractors you
talked to along to them, in case
any of them have had experience
with these companies.
Frankly, there is not a single
heating or cooling system about
which I have not received at
least one complaint since I start-
ed writing this column two
decades ago. I also have had
problems myself until I found a
top-notch contractor.
One more thing. Youll have to
decide whether the unheated
attached garage should be heat-
ed. If you say yes, it needs to be
ventilated and insulated proper-
ly, including air sealing, so that
it doesnt become an energy
burden.
That may require an insula-
tion contractor as well as a heat-
ing and cooling contractor, or at
least someone to conduct an
energy test of the garage space.
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ing it to Lou Holtz, joking with
himthat the teamneededtowin
and this is what its like being a
Notre Dame fan in Pennsylva-
nia, and Holtz actually wrote
him back. Ive got the letter
tucked into a frame of a picture
from the 1992 Snow Bowl game
when the Irish won on a two-
point conversion, which hap-
penedabout a monthafter Holtz
wrote back.
As for where Hogan pur-
chased all of his Irish belong-
ings, he sticks to the best deals.
Yard sales and estate sales
are always great places to find
not only cheap things but
unique things, he said. He also
uses www.lastandfinal.com, a
site with a Notre Dame clear-
ance store.
Hogans favorite part of the
basement is the bar area.
The top portion is actually
part of a footboard I bought for
$12 at a warehouse, he said.
We put a two-by-four behind it
and anchored it to the wall,
stained and attached molding
vertically to the wall, and paint-
ed everything inside that space
brown so it looked like one big
piece.
The bar also holds Notre
Dame coasters, a helmet bowl
and a mini fridge, on top of
which sits a smaller television,
secondary to the large TVin the
corner of the room.
A good portion of my friends
are Penn State fans, Hogan
said, so when they come here
on game day I try to put the
game on the little TV for them.
Its the least I can do.
That little TV, however, sits
directly in the line of sight of a
large Notre Dame logo.
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Continued from Page 1C
Its the stuff fromyour teams his-
tory.
Novogratz agrees. Go for delib-
erate kitsch, he says, like an old
football helmet lamp made in the
60s or 70s. It will bring a differ-
ent feel to a room than a team-
themed lamp made today.
Also consider the memorabi-
lia, toys or cards available today,
thenhunt for vintage versions on-
line.
Novogratz has assembled col-
lections of vintage bobble-head
dolls, and decades-old baseball
cards or NBA cards for clients,
then displayed or framed the
items as art.
Shoppers may assume that
sports cards from decades ago
must be expensive, he says.
Some are, but its often possible
to find old cards for just a few
dollars.
Choose colors carefully
When a client wants to deco-
rate a roomwhere theyll watch a
beloved sports team, Flynn
doesnt use the teams colors.
Instead, he goes with a palette
that complements those colors.
During the sports season, the
homeowner can bring in accent
pieces frompillows and throw
blankets to serving dishes and
glassware in teamcolors with-
out clashing with the room. And
that way, the team colors dont
dominate the space year-round.
Burnham takes a different ap-
proach: Decorate your TV room
with just one of the teams colors
to give a nod to the team with-
out going overboard.
And to keep from over-saturat-
ing the room with color, Novo-
gratz suggests decorating the
walls with black-and-white pho-
tographs of classic moments in
team history. There is an ele-
gance and restraint to black-and-
white images, he says, that is dif-
ferent from color photos.
Find sporty details
For a subtle sports-themed
touch, Flynn likes to use uphol-
stery with the thick stitching you
find on a football or the zigzag
stitching on the seams of a base-
ball.
Another great detail: Flynn
suggests usingiron-onvarsity let-
ters (available at craft stores or
online) to decorate pillows or
blankets. That lends a hint of ath-
letic style without being heavy-
handed.
Trust that less is more
Sports fans often are given
team-related gifts for birthdays
and holidays. These decorative
items can add up, making a fam-
ily roomlook more like a stadium
gift shop.
But, Burnhamnotes, you dont
have to put out every piece of
memorabilia you have. She sug-
gests displaying only a few favor-
ites, rotating your collection a
fewtimes a year. Or put an entire
group of items together in a sin-
gle cabinet with glass doors.
Subtle touches like these can
showteamspirit without sacrific-
ing style.
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Isabella Ann McDaniels, daugh-
ter of Jennifer and William
McDaniels Jr., Hanover Town-
ship, is celebrating her second
birthday today, Nov. 12. Isabella is
a granddaughter of Patricia
Hartman and the late Gary
Hartman Sr., Hanover Township,
and Debbie McDaniels and the
late William McDaniels Sr., Moca-
naqua. She is a great-grand-
daughter of Josephine Falls and
the late William Falls Sr., Hanover
Township; Sara McDaniels and
the late Robert McDaniels, Shick-
shinny; and Richard and Doris
Remensynder, Mocanaqua.
Isabella A. McDaniels
Adam John Kelly, son of John
and Megan Kelly, West Pittston,
is celebrating his 10th birthday
today, Nov. 12. Adam is a grand-
son of Bill and Janice Welliver,
West Wyoming; Ann Kelly, Pitt-
ston; and the late Michael Kelly
Sr. He is a great-grandson of Mae
Welliver, Moosic, and Jean Wash-
insky, Wyoming. Adam has a
sister and a brother, Kacey and
Connor, 6.
Adam J. Kelly
Nathaniel Joseph Wren, son of
Ted and Lisa Wren, Plymouth, is
celebrating his eighth birthday
today, Nov. 12. Nathaniel is a
grandson of Richard and Jean
Dydynski and Jean and Ted
Wren Sr., all of Plymouth. He has
a sister, Adrienne, 4.
Nathaniel J. Wren
Emma Rose Tienken, daughter
of Missy and Dave Tienken,
Larksville, is celebrating her
fourth birthday today, Nov. 12.
Emma is a granddaughter of Ben
and Janice Bala, Larksville, and
the late Burt and Johanna Tien-
ken, Kentucky. She has a sister,
Tayler, 9.
Emma R. Tienken
DALLAS: The Back Moun-
tain Ministerium will hold an
ecumenical Thanksgiving
service at 7 p.m. Wednesday
at Dallas United Methodist
Church, 4 Parsonage Street.
An offering of non-perishable
food will be received and
dedicated to benefit the Back
Mountain Food Pantry.
KINGSTON: The Biblical
Approach to Death and
Grieving will be discussed
at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Christ
Community Church, 100 W.
Dorrance St.. Refreshments
will be served and there will
be time for fellowship. For
information, call Pastor John
Butch at 283-2202, or see
www.ccchurchtoday.org.
KINGSTON: Church Wom-
en United of Wyoming Valley
is collecting treat bags to
distribute to residents of area
nursing facilities. Suggesti-
ons for treats include bite-
size candy bars, hard candy,
notepads, pens, pencils, coin
purses, lip balm and health
and beauty aids. Avoid glass
items, razors and sharp ob-
jects. Treat bags are needed
for both males and females.
Diabetic bags should be
marked. Deliver treat bags 8
a.m.-noon Dec. 5 and Dec. 7
to Dorranceton United Meth-
odist Church, 549 Wyoming
Ave. Contact Beverly OBor-
ski at 735-6778 with any
questions.
PLYMOUTH: The Ply-
mouth Ministerium, com-
prised of a group of Ply-
mouth churches, will hold a
Thanksgiving Service at 3
p.m. Sunday in First Welsh
Baptist Church, West Shaw-
nee and Girard avenues. All
are welcome. The Rev. Rob-
ert Kelleher will be speaker
and the Rev. Anita J. Am-
brose is host pastor.
TRUCKSVILLE: Cross
Creek Community Church is
collecting shoe boxes filled
with gifts for Operation
Christmas Child. Since 1993,
more than 86 million shoe
box gifts have been delivered
to needy children in more
than 130 countries through
this world-wide project.
Shoe boxes may be drop-
ped off 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Mon-
day through Friday at the
church, 370 Carverton Road.
Instructions on how to pack
your shoe box are available at
the church, or call 696-0399.
Cross Creek Community
Church also welcomes guest
speaker Dr. Dave Earley of
Liberty Baptist Theological
Seminary, who will speak
during the 9 and 10:45 a.m.
services on Sunday .
TRUCKSVILLE: The
Trucksville United Methodist
Church will collect non-
perishable food and personal
items during its 8:30 and 11
a.m. services on Sunday. The
gifts will be transported to
Connecticut by students
from Penn State/Wilkes-
Barres Honor Society to be
distributed through a Give 2
The Troops project.
Suggested items include
granola bars, pretzels, sun-
flower seeds, hard candy,
beef jerky, hand sanitizer,
laundry detergent, small
flashlights, green and tan
undershirts, batteries, and
black, olive or white cotton
or wool socks.
WEST PITTSTON: The
First United Methodist
Church will host VISION
during the week of Nov. 21
and will serve a family-style
Thanksgiving dinner at noon
on Nov. 24. Everyone is wel-
come.
IN BRIEF
Tuesday
MOUNTAIN TOP: Knights of
Columbus 7:30 p.m. at the
Knights of Columbus Home.
Grand Knight Drew Zavada
requests all members to
attend. For information call
474-6038.
Thursday
PLYMOUTH: Plymouth Minis-
terium10:30 a.m. at First
Welsh Baptist Church, West
Shawnee and Girard avenues.
Final plans will be made for
the Thanksgiving Service,
which is set for 3 p.m. Nov. 20
at the church.
WARRIOR RUN: The Ladies Aid
Society of the Welsh Presby-
terian Church 7 p.m. at the
church, 390 Chestnut St.
Nov. 20
HONESDALE: St. Padre Pio
prayer group 2 p.m. at St.
Mary Magdalen Church, 416
Church St., with rosary, scrip-
ture readings and prayers for
expectant mothers, the sick,
those suffering from addic-
tion, those seeking employ-
ment and for youth. The
Sacrament of the Anointing
of the Sick will be adminis-
tered to those who are seri-
ously ill or facing surgery.
The Chaplet of Divine Mercy
will be chanted at 3 p.m.,
followed by vespers, bene-
diction and individual bless-
ing with the relic of St. Pio.
MEETINGS
Samuel Zeiser, Bishop of the
NEPA synod of the Evangelical
Lutheran Church in America and
clergy from various denominations
participated in the installation
service of the Rev. Debra North,
who is taking over the duties of
pastor at St. Johns Lutheran
Church, State Street, Nanticoke,
and St. Marks Lutheran Church,
Pond Hill. The service was followed
by a dinner in the church base-
ment attended by more than 100
people. Some of the participants,
from left, first row, are Albert
Lewis, Marjorie Yeager, Carol Sme-
tana, Eileen Crawley, Pastor North,
Doris Davies, Samantha Sadowski,
Denise Turley and Bishop Zeiser.
Second row: Carol Sands, Al Craw-
ley, Al Sands, Andrea Sadowski,
Jim Zoller, Wayne Getz, Dale Zmi-
jewski and Charmaine Zoller.
The Rev. North installed
during Lutheran service
The congregation of Mount Zion Baptist Church, 105 Hill St.,
Wilkes-Barre, is celebrating the Rev. Michael E. Brewsters seventh
anniversary as their senior pastor during the 1 1 a.m. worship service
on Sunday. Brewster was licensed to minister the Gospel in 1993 and
was ordained by the Northeast Freewill Baptist Conference Inc. in
1997. He served as an associate minister of Bibleway Freewill Baptist
Church and the Calvary Chapel Freewill Baptist Church. He became
the interim pastor of Mount Zion in 2003 and was selected and in-
stalled as Mount Zions 21st pastor on Nov. 14, 2004. Brewster earned
a Bachelor of Science degree in Bible with emphasis in Christian
leadership from Philadelphia Biblical University. He is pursuing a
Master of Arts degree in pastoral studies from Liberty University,
Lynchburg, Va. Members of the Brewster family, from left, first row,
Stephanie Brewster and the Rev. Brewster. Second row: twin sons,
Kendall and Keagan, 10.
Congregation celebrating pastors ongoing service
Independent Order of Odd Fellows Oneida Lodge 371 of Dallas
recently held its annual breakfast at St. Pauls Lutheran Church. The
lodge meets at 7:30 p.m. on Thursdays above Finos Drugstore and
welcomes new members. For more information, call Clarence J. Mi-
chael at 675-0488. Members, from left: Clarence Michael; Keith
Hilliard, winner of a recent lottery drawing; and Mike Miller.
Breakfast hosted by Odd Fellows Oneida Lodge 371
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Baptist
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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
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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
..........................................
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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Dear Abby: Im a
senior in high school
and Im stressed
out about the idea
of driving. I took
drivers ed during the
summer and passed
the course. Instead of
being excited about taking that first
step toward independence, Im scared
to death.
I know the goal of drivers ed is to
learn safety precautions in driving,
but I cant shake the feeling that ev-
ery time I get into a car Im risking
my life. It has taken an emotional toll
on me since last summer, and I won-
der if Ill ever get past this fear.
I have talked to friends about
driving, and my mom is investing
in more driving lessons to boost my
confidence. All Im asking for is some
reassurance that driving is not as hor-
rifying as it seems to be. A little help?
Id Rather Walk in Houston
Dear Rather Walk: A car is only a
machine. Like any machine, in the
hands of someone who is careless
or hasnt learned to use it prop-
erly it can be dangerous. You have
successfully passed drivers ed. You
will be getting more lessons so you
can practice with supervision, which
should make you an extra safe driver.
If that doesnt give you confidence,
then its time to take your concerns to
a therapist.
Dear Abby: People write so often
complaining about all sorts of ir-
ritating issues, so I thought I would
add a touch of positivity. Im 27. My
boyfriend of five years and I struggle
a lot. Were not where wed like to be
professionally, were often strapped
for cash, and frankly, life isnt going
the way we planned. But the thing is,
Im happy.
I have a wonderful man who loves
me and tells me every day. He makes
me smile. Even after five years, the
best part of my day is coming home
to see him. We plan on getting mar-
ried someday, but paying rent is more
important to me than an engagement
ring.
In these challenging times, Id like
to encourage other people to find
something positive about their lives.
It can really change your perspective.
Loves Life in Orlando
Dear Loves Life: Thats true, and
thank you for pointing it out. I spoke
recently with a reader who said that
when shes feeling down, she prac-
tices her gratitudes which include
being thankful for a sunny day, hav-
ing friends who will listen and em-
pathize, as well as her job, which is
working with small children. In other
words, happiness is wherever she
chooses to find it.
Dear Abby: My father is 85 and has
dementia. Im having a problem with
relatives who want him to sign papers
for property and medical supplies he
cant use. They say that Dad OKd
them over the phone. What do I do?
Worried Daughter in Montana
Dear Worried Daughter: Consult an
attorney, preferably one with exper-
tise in elder law, in order to safeguard
your fathers assets. You may also
need to contact your fathers physi-
cian, who can explain to the attorney
to what degree your fathers dementia
has progressed and whether he is
competent to be signing documents.
DEAR ABBY
A D V I C E
Student driver is unable to overcome fear and get behind the wheel
To receive a collection of Abbys most memo-
rable and most frequently requested po-
ems and essays, send a business-sized, self-
addressed envelope, plus check or money
order for $3.95 ($4.50 in Canada) to: Dear
Abbys Keepers, P.O. Box 447, Mount Mor-
ris, IL 61054-0447. (Postage is included.)
ARIES (March 21-April 19). You
could talk a bee out of his hive.
Your words are like honey, and
your deeds are even sweeter.
Use your powers of persuasion
for the good of you and your
loved ones.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). You
wish that a miracle would hap-
pen, and maybe it will. Know
precisely, and think constantly
about the evidence you will see
that will indicate this miracle has
occurred.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Youre an
expert when it comes to knowing
what doesnt make you happy.
Flip it around in your mind so
that you are concentrating exclu-
sively on what will make you
happy, and youll attract favor-
able results.
CANCER (June 22-July 22). Self-
editing can limit your creativity
and enjoyment. It also can lead
you to make the appropriate
choices that will increase your
social status and opportunities.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). The big
steps seem unreasonable or
impossible, so focus on the small
ones. You may be tired from
the get-go, but youll get your
energy back when you succeed
in little ways throughout the day.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Youve
been known to stick to a goal
even after youve been advised
that youre not likely to succeed
at it.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). You dont
have the motivation to think
through a problem because
youre too occupied with noticing
all of the wonderful opportuni-
ties that are also present in this
predicament.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Though
you like to travel, you can some-
times get more enjoyment within
a few miles of home. Youll see
beautiful scenery that few peo-
ple in the world know about.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).
Once you get on a certain path,
youll find it hard to quit until
youve reached a desired desti-
nation. However, to keep your
energy up, you should make it a
point to take breaks.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19).
Theres someone who has the
power to grant you the kind of
perks you desire. With a little bit
of coaxing, you may get this per-
son to give you more attention
or another commodity that is
worth as much to you.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18).
Sometimes you just get a whim,
and you have to follow it. Anyone
who tries to reason this out or
figure out why you do what you
do is being foolish.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). No one
knows the parameters of your
inner strength. Not even you. So
waste no time in judging what
you can or cant do. Focus strict-
ly on what you want, and assume
that if its at all possible, youll be
the one to make it happen.
TODAYS BIRTHDAY (Nov. 12).
This is one of your most creative
years to date. Furthermore, you
really have the tenacity to follow
through with your ideas until
you see tangible results. Youll
have an improved work set-up in
January. Youll nurture a special
relationship in February. Cancer
and Leo people adore you. Your
lucky numbers are: 4, 19, 29, 41
and 6.
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Albert Whitehead et al v. Vacation
Charters, Ltd et al, C.C.P. Aug 2008
No. 3764
To: ANY PERSON PAID AS AN INDEPEN-
DENT CONTRACTOR WHO WORKED AT
SPLIT ROCK RESORTS/VACATION CHAR-
TERS/W. JACK KALINS, INC. FROM JULY 1,
2005 UNTIL DECEMBER 31, 2008 AND
WHO HAS NOT ALREADY RECEIVED COM-
PENSATION AS A RESULT OF THE SETTLE-
MENT OF THE CLASS ACTION:
YOU MAY BE ENTITLED TO SET-
TLEMENT PROCEEDS ARISING FROM THE
APPROVED SETTLEMENT OF A CLASS
ACTION IN THE COURT OF COMMON
PLEAS OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTY. ANY
SUCH PERSON WHO BELIEVES THEY MAY
BE ENTITLED TO COMPENSATION AS AN
INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR WORKING
AT THE SPLIT ROCK RESORT AND BEING
PAID AS AN INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR
DURING THE CLASS PERIOD MUST, ON
OR BEFORE DECEMBER 14, 2011, CON-
TACT MARK A. KEARNEY, ESQ. AT 215-
977-1016 WITH YOUR NAME, LAST FOUR
DIGITS OF YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY NUM-
BER AND ADDRESS WHEN YOU WORKED
FOR SPLIT ROCK RESORT TO CONFIRM
YOUR PARTICIPATION IN THE SETTLE-
MENT. IF PROVEN, YOU WILL RECEIVE
YOUR SHARE OF THE SETTLEMENT. IF
YOU DO NOT CONTACT ATTORNEY KEAR-
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CEEDS WILL BE DISTRIBUTED TO OTHER
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You have to hand it to Volkswagen.
The company is axle deep in the mid-
dle of a global automotive ascent that
hinges on mainstreaming and American-
izing the schnitzel out of its sedans, the
Jetta and Passat. Yet at the same time,
albeit with a hefty reliance on the corpo-
rate parts bin, Volkswagen manages to
put together one of its most unique and
balanced models in the entire fleet. That
effort is the 2012 Beetle.
Volkswagen went to some lengths to
make sure this new Beetle is not the
"New Beetle" that debuted in 1998. That
car looked like a pile of bubbles, and
women flocked to it in higher percent-
ages than almost any other car on the
market. So for the 2012 Beetle, VW
wanted men, the kind to whom a Mini
Cooper or Volkswagens own Golf might
appeal. Overall this Beetle grows 6 inch-
es longer and more than 3 inches wider
and is half an inch lower.
Inside, the Beetle shuns its formerly
bulbous and circularly dominated layout
altogether.
Everything the front passengers can
see and touch comes straight from Volk-
swagens Jetta. This is a welcomed
improvement, and the tasteful main-
stream design should help in the effort to
appeal to a wider audience. What the
Beetle lacks from the Jettas interior is
the intangible feeling of sacrificed econ-
omy; anyone drawn to a Mini Cooper
for its upscale and solid construction
will find, with few exceptions, plenty to
like in the inside of a Beetle.
The trim on the inside of the doors
and much of the flat dashboard is paint-
ed to match the exterior color. VW also
included in this redesign a second,
smaller glove box that fans of the origi-
nal Beetle (no, the original one) will find
familiar. Anthophobes can also take
comfort; the Beetle no longer comes
with a flower vase built into the dash.
The front seats are roomy, comfort-
able and thickly bolstered. The rear seats
do exist, but there are only two of them
and they dont provide much legroom
for taller passengers. Behind the rear
seats is a relatively spacious trunk that
can hold 15.4 cubic feet of stuff, or
about the same as Volkswagens Golf.
In addition to the cramped rear seats,
there were other practical oddities to the
Beetles interior. The optional navigation
systems small screen and simpletons
interface imply it was chosen for eco-
nomics over function.
The rearview mirror is comically
small, an unfortunate amount of wind
noise cuts through the frameless doors
when youre on the freeway and the rear
passenger windows dont open or vent,
causing the wind to buffet around the
cabin like a spooked
cat when you have the
front windows down.
The highlight of
the loaded, $25,965
Beetle 2.5 I tested was
the tinted panorama
glass roof that slides
open about a foot. As
with the glass roof on
Volkswagens Touareg
that I tested this year,
this one swathes the
cabin in natural light,
an appreciable feature
in a sun-baked climate
such as Los Angeles.
Other options
included for that
amount of coin were a
bass-happy Fender
audio system, keyless
entry and push-button
start, heated leather
seats, 18-inch alloy
wheels and a six-
speed automatic trans-
mission. A final high-
light was the delight-
fully tactile steering
wheel featuring a flat
bottom and steering
wheel-mounted con-
trols.
Powering the
Beetle 2.5 is, not
surprisingly, a 2.5-
liter inline five-cylinder engine that
Volkswagen uses in a variety of its vehi-
cles. Its 170 horsepower and 177 pound-
feet of torque are routed to the front
wheels by way of a five-speed manual
transmission or the optional six-speed
automatic.
The Beetle 2.5 with the automatic is
rated by the Environmental Protection
Agency at 20 miles per gallon in the city
and 29 mpg on the highway. In 250
miles of testing, I averaged 24 mpg.
Beetle drivers looking for some
power have the Turbo engine as an
option. Ripped from the Golf GTI, this
unit makes 200 horsepower and 207
pound-feet of torque from a 2.0-liter
inline four-cylinder.
A six-speed manual transmission is
standard, while VWs trick six-speed,
dual-clutch automatic with paddle
shifters is a $1,100 option. The turbo
model also adds the Golfs multilink
sport suspension in the rear, alloy
wheels, dual exhaust, a rear spoiler and
fog lights for a $4,400 premium over the
Beetle 2.5.
Both engines are refined and plenty
strong for a car this size once theyre
high into their acceleration. But each is
plagued with a lack of the low-end
power that you want when passing or
entering onramps.
Keeping the respective automatic
transmissions in Sport mode is emerging
as the de facto way to wring any kind of
encouraging acceleration out of all Volk-
swagens, not just this Beetle.
Otherwise, either Beetle handles what
you throw at it without drama or com-
plaint, though I have a sneaking suspi-
cion that your friend in the mechanically
identical Golf is going to pull ahead of
you when the roads gets particularly
windy.
So although your Golf-driving buddy
may beat you to your destination, youll
probably get more looks when you
arrive. How guys interpret those looks is
up to them.
Some may see a design with some
residual stigma left over from the previ-
ous version. But those who can look past
that will find the 2012 Beetle worth their
while.
DAVID UNDERCOFFLER
W H E E L S
Volkswagen puts some power in revamped Beetle
The 2012 Beetle was designed to appeal to men, as well as to women.
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Nuangola Borough
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special meeting on
Monday, November
14, 2011 at 6 PM at
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Municipal Building,
5150 Nuangola
Road Nuangola, PA
to fill a vacancy
position on Council
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4 cylinder. 5
speed. Sharp
economy car!
$2,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
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
HYUNDAI 02 ACCENT
4 door 4 cylinder,
auto. 91,000 miles
$1,850
Current Inspection
On All Vehicles
DEALER
NISSAN 01 SENTRA
4 door. Auto.
Power galore.
New inspection.
$4,495.
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
SUBARU `98 OUTBACK
Wagon. New Tires.
Inspection good till
July 2012. 155,000
miles. $3,900.
(570) 899-8725
412 Autos for Sale
ACURA `06 TL
4 Door 3.2 VTEC 6
Cylinder engine
Auto with slapstick.
Navigation system.
57k miles. Black
with Camel Leather
interior. Heated
Seats. Sun Roof,
Excellent condition.
Satellite Radio, Fully
loaded. $18,000.
570-814-2501
AUDI `05 A4 1.8T
Cabriolet Convert-
ible S-Line. 52K
miles. Auto. All
options. Silver.
Leather interior.
New tires. Must
sell. $17,500 or best
offer 570-954-6060
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 04 325 XI
White. Fully
loaded. 120k
miles. $10,500
or best offer.
570-454-3287
BMW 04 325 XI
White. Fully
loaded. 120k
miles. $10,500
or best offer.
570-454-3287
BUICK `05 LESABRE
Garage kept. 1
owner. Local driv-
ing, very good
condition.
53,500 miles.
Asking $9,700
(570) 457-6414
leave message
CADILLAC 06 STS
AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil-
ver, 55,000 miles,
sunroof, heated
seats, Bose sound
system, 6 CD
changer, satellite
radio, Onstar, park-
ing assist, remote
keyless entry, elec-
tronic keyless igni-
tion, & more!
$16,500
570-881-2775
CHEVROLET `04
CORVETTE COUPE
Torch red with
black and red
interior. 9,700
miles, auto, HUD,
removable glass
roof, polished
wheels, memory
package, Bose
stereo and twilight
lighting, factory
body moldings,
traction control,
ABS, Garage kept
- Like New.
$25,900
(570) 609-5282
CHEVROLET `08
IMPALA
Excellent condition,
new tires, 4 door,
all power, 34,000
miles. $13,995.
570-836-1673
CHEVY `08 MALIBU
LT. Imperial blue,
sunroof, trans-
ferrable warranty to
100K miles. 19,700
miles. Loaded.
$15,999 negotiable.
Call 570-862-1799
412 Autos for Sale
ACME AUTO SALES
343-1959
1009 Penn Ave
Scranton 18509
Across from Scranton Prep
GOOD CREDIT, BAD
CREDIT, NO CREDIT
Call Our Auto Credit
Hot Line to get
Pre-approved for a
Car Loan!
800-825-1609
www.acmecarsales.net
11 AUDI S5 QUATTRO
CONVERTIBLE
Sprint blue/black
& tan leather,
auto, 7 speed,
turbo, 330 HP,
Navigation,(AWD)
09 CHRYSLER SEBRING
4 door, alloys,
seafoam blue.
08 PONTIAC GRAND
PRIX SE
blue, auto V6
07 HYUNDAI SONATA
GLS navy blue,
auto, alloys
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 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
97 BUICK PARK
AVENUE, black/tan
leather
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 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 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
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 FORD EXCURSION
XLT blue, auto, 8
passenger 4x4
00 NISSAN PATHFINDER
SE Black, 5
speed, sunroof,
50K miles, 4x4
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 EXPLORER XLT
Blue grey leather,
sunroof, 4x4
97 DODGE RAM 1500
XCAB TRUCK
red, auto, 4 x 4
96 CVEVY BLAZER
black 4x4
Wanna make your
car go fast? Place
an ad in Classified!
570-829-7130.
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 '99 MALIBU
Classic. 6 cylin-
der. Auto. Many
options. 48K.
Warrantied.
$4,895.
BUY * SELL * TRADE
D.P. MOTORS
1451 SHOEMAKER
AVE, W. WYOMING
570-714-4146
412 Autos for Sale
CHEVY `07 AVEO LT
Power window/door
locks. Keyless
entry. Sunroof. A/C.
Black with tan
leather interior.
22,000 original
miles. AM/FM/CD.
New tires.
$12,000
(570) 287-0815
CHEVY `08 IMPALA
Metallic gray, sun-
roof, leather, Bose
Satellite with CD
radio, heated seats,
traction control, fully
loaded. Remote
Start. 50k miles.
$16,995. Call
(570)639-5329
CHEVY `95 CORVETTE
Yellow, auto, 67,300
miles. New tires &
brakes. Removable
top, leather. Good
condition. $10,000.
570-287-1820
CHEVY `97 ASTROVAN
Beautiful, 4 door.
Power steering &
brakes. 8 cylinder.
Excellent condition.
$3,000. Negotiable.
570-762-3504
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
CHEVY 95 ASTRO
MARK III CONVERSION
VAN. Hightop. 93K.
7 passenger.
TV/VCP/Stereo.
Loaded. Great con-
dition. $4,995
(570) 574-2199
CHEVY`10 CAMARO
SS2. Fully load, V8,
jewel red with white
stripes on hood &
trunk, list price is
$34,500, Selling for
$29,900. Call
570-406-1974
CHRYSLER `04
SEBRING
LXI CONVERTIBLE
Low miles - 54,000.
V6. Leather interior.
Great shape. A/C.
Power door locks.
$7,500. Negotiable
(570) 760-1005
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. $4900.
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
DODGE `00 STRATUS
Automatic, 4 door,
all power, well kept,
Summer and Winter
tires, each used 3
seasons. $3,400.
570-675-9949
570-606-9926
HONDA `07 ACCORD
V6 EXL. 77K miles. 1
owner with mainte-
nance records.
Slate blue with
leather interior. Sun-
roof. Asking $12,500.
Call 570-239-2556
412 Autos for Sale
10 Dodge Cara-
van SXT 32K. Sil-
ver-Black. Power
slides. Factory war-
ranty. $17,899
09 DODGE
CALIBER SXT 2.0
Automatic, 24k
Factory Warranty!
$12,499
08 CHEVY IMPALA
LS Only 18K! One
Owner - Estate
Sale. $14,699
08 SUBARU
Special Edition
42k, 5 speed, AWD.
Factory warranty.
$13,699
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
$12,099
08 CHRYSLER
SEBRING CONVERTIBLE
4 cylinder, 40k
$11,799
08 CHEVY IMPALA
LS 60k. Factory
warranty. $10,199
05 HONDA CRV EX
One owner, just
traded, 65k
$13,299
05 Suzuki
Verona LX Auto.
64K. Factory war-
ranty. $5,599
01 LINCOLN TOWN
CAR Executive 74K
$5,899
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
EAGLE `95 TALON
Only 97,000 Miles.
Full custom body kit,
dark green metallic
with gray interior.
Dual exhaust, 4 coil
over adjustable
struts. All new
brakes, air intake
kit, strut brakes,
custom seats, cus-
tom white gauges, 2
pillar gauges, new
stereo, alarm, cus-
tom side view mir-
rors. 4 cylinder
automatic, runs
excellent. $8,500.
Call 570-876-1355
or 570-504-8540
(evenings)
FORD `07 MUSTANG
CONVERTIBLE
34K. V6. 17
wheels. Shaker. 6
disc. Satellite.
Mileage computer.
New winter tires.
Power seat/leather.
$17,500.
(570) 474-0943
FORD 02 MUSTANG
GT CONVERTIBLE
Red with black
top. 6,500 miles.
One Owner.
Excellent Condi-
tion. $17,500
570-760-5833
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
412 Autos for Sale
VITOS
&
GINOS
Wanted:
Junk
Cars &
Trucks
Highest
Prices
Paid!!
FREE PICKUP
288-8995
HYUNDAI `00
ELANTRA
Low mileage,
59,000 miles, auto-
matic, front wheel
drive, 4 door, air
conditioning, air
bags, power locks,
power windows,
power mirrors,
cruise control, AM/
FM radio, cassette
player. $3,800
(570)779-5347
Call after 10:00 a.m.
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 `00 S TYPE
4 door sedan. Like
new condition. Bril-
liant blue exterior
with beige hides.
Car is fully equipped
with navigation sys-
tem, V-8, automatic,
climate control AC,
alarm system,
AM/FM 6 disc CD,
garage door open-
er. 42,000 original
miles. $9,500
Call (570) 288-6009
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
JAGUAR `00 S TYPE
4 door sedan. Like
new condition. Bril-
liant blue exterior
with beige hides.
Car is fully equipped
with navigation sys-
tem, V-8, automatic,
climate control AC,
alarm system,
AM/FM 6 disc CD,
garage door open-
er. 42,000 original
miles. $9,500
Call (570) 288-6009
JAGUAR `02
S-TYPE
Fully loaded, 67,000
miles, like new,
upgraded mesh grill,
Jaguar chrome
wheel package, sun
/moon roof, tinted
glass, ipod, immac-
ulate in and out,
must see. $11,000.
570-903-8511
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
LINCOLN 06
Town Car Limited
Fully loaded.
50,000 miles,
Triple coated
Pearlized White.
Showroom
condition.
$16,900.
(570) 814-4926
(570) 654-2596
412 Autos for Sale
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. $14,900.
570-885-1512
WANTED!
ALL
JUNK
CARS!
CA$H
PAID
570-301-3602
Line up a place to live
in classified!
MERCEDES `92 500 SEL
White with gray
leather interior, 17
custom chrome
wheels, 4 new tires,
new breaks front &
rear. Full tune-up, oil
change & filters
done. Body and
interior are perfect.
Car has all the
options. 133,850
miles. Original price:
$140,000 new. This
is the diplomat ver-
sion. No rust or
dings on this car -
Garage kept. Sell for
$9,500.
Call: 570-876-1355
or 570-504-8540
Evenings
MERCEDES-BENZ `95
SL 500
Convertible, with
removable hard
top, dark Blue,
camel interior,
Summer Driving
Only, Garage Kept.
Very Good
Condition,
No Accidents.
Classy Car.
New Price!
$5,000
or trade for
SUV or other.
570-388-6669
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
PONTIAC 02 SUNFIRE
2 door. Very
clean! Warrantied.
75K. $5,695.
BUY * SELL * TRADE
D.P. MOTORS
1451 SHOEMAKER
AVE, W. WYOMING
570-714-4146
PONTIAC `04 VIBE
White. New manual
transmission &
clutch. Front wheel
drive. 165k highway
miles. Great on gas.
Good condition,
runs well. $3,000 or
best offer
570-331-4777
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
PONTIAC 01 GRAND AM
4 cylinder. Auto.
Sharp Sharp Car!
$2,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
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STK#N20533
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2011 NISSAN ROGUE S AWD 2011 NISSAN ROGUE S AWD
STK#N20680
M O DEL# 22211
M SRP $23,905
B U Y FO R
$
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199
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2011 NISSAN MURANOCROSS CABRIOLET CONVERTIBLE 2011 NISSAN MURANOCROSS CABRIOLET CONVERTIBLE
STK#N20839
M O DEL# 27011
M SRP $48,020
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$
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STK#N19800
M O DEL# 16111
M SRP $31,910
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2011 NISSAN PATHFINDER S 4X4 2011 NISSAN PATHFINDER S 4X4
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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P lu s Ta x.
L EAS E FO R
2011 NISSAN MURANO S AWD 2011 NISSAN MURANO S AWD
STK#20706
M O DEL# 23211
M SRP $32,130
B U Y FO R
$
26,8 95
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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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229
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P lu s Ta x.
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$13,895.20; M u s tq u a lifyT ier1. $2,499 Du e & Reg fees = $2702 to ta l. In clu d es $3000
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2008 INFINITI EX35 AWD
S TOC K # NP10742
3 .5LV 6, Au to , Le a the r,
Allo ys , C a rfa x, 1-Ow n e r
K EN P OL L OCK S AL E P R ICE
$
24,495
*
KB B P R IC E $27,995
2008 INFINITI G35 SEDANAWD
S TOC K # NP10672
3 .5LV 6, Le a the r, S u n ro o f,
Allo ys , C a rfa x, 1-Ow n e r
K EN P OL L OCK S AL E P R ICE
$
22,995
*
KB B P R IC E $24,050
2008 INFINITI M35 AWD
S TOC K # NP10743
Le a the r,
1-Ow n e r, C a rfa x
K EN P OL L OCK S AL E P R ICE
$
25,995
*
KB B P R IC E $28,210
2008 INFINITI EX35 AWD
S TOC K # N19885A
Le a the r,
Allo ys
K EN P OL L OCK S AL E P R ICE
$
24,995
*
KB B P R IC E $28,480
2008 INFINITI M35 AWD
S TOC K # NP10740
Na viga tio n , Le a the r, Ad va n c e
Te c h Pa c ka ge , C a rfa x, 1-Ow n e r
K EN P OL L OCK S AL E P R ICE
$
26,995
*
KB B P R IC E $29,810
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N OW
$
32,200
S tk #111101E
N OW
$
19 ,9 00
S tk #110809F
N OW
$
18,9 9 8
2010 M E RCURY
M IL A N
S tk #110730E
N OW
$
28,800
S tk #111031B
2008 BM W
335XI COUP E
N OW
$
23,9 00
2011 CHRYS L E R
TOW N & COUN TRY
TOURIN G
S tk #110920E
888-323-6926
2011 DODGE
DURA N GO CRE W A W D
N OW
$
22,500
2011 DODGE
CHA L L E N GE R
S tk #110712J
N OW
$
15,9 00
N OW
$
8,800
2006 CHE V ROL E T
HHR L T
S tk #110729B S tk #110823J
N OW
$
15,9 00
2008 S UBA RU
IM P RE ZA A W D
S tk #110815A
N OW
$
28,9 69
2010 JE E P P A TRIOT
S P ORT 4X4
S tk #110712E
N OW
$
18,9 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
$
23,400
2010 DODGE GRA N D
CA RA V A N
S tk #110809B
N OW
$
18,800
N OW
$
22,700
S tk #110910D
2011 DODGE GRA N D
CA RA V A N M A IN S TRE E T
N OW
$
23,9 00
S tk #110910B
2011 DODGE GRA N D
CA RA V A N CRE W
Cle a ra n c e Pric e d
ForQuic k S a le !
M ore V a lue s ... Ha n d Pic ke d Jus tforYou!
N OW
$
23,300
2011 JE E P W RA N GL E R
S P ORT 4X4
2010 JE E P
L IBE RTY 4X4
2011 DODGE
DURA N GO CRE W A W D
A S L OW A S
$
107
N OW
$
26,300
2008 DODGE RA M 2500
L A RA M IE QUA D CA B 4X4
S tk #111024A
N OW
$
22,9 00
2011 GM C CA N YON
CRE W CA B 4x4
A S L OW A S
$
347
A S L OW A S
$
29 6
N OW
$
6,400
05 DODGE
N E ON S XT
S tk #111105B
N OW
$
18,9 00
2009 DODGE
JOURN E Y S XT A W D
S tk #110712H
2010 FORD E S CA P E
L IM ITE D 4x4
S tk #110906D
N OW
$
23,9 00
A S L OW A S
$
364
A S L OW A S
$
228
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 JE E P L IBE RTY S P ORT 4X4
21,850 M iles , On e Ow n er,
$19,900 F o rm erChrys lerE xecu tive Vehicle, Po w erS u n ro o f, F o g L a m p s ... $19,900 $19,900
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
11 JE E P L IBE RTY S P ORT 4X4
16,627 M iles , 6 Cyl,
$19,900 Au to m a tic................................................................ $19,900 $19,900
11 DODGE N ITRO S E 4X4
6 Cyl, Au to m a tic,
$18,800 On ly 13,883 M iles .................................................... $18,800 $18,800
10 DODGE N ITRO S E
6 Cyl, Au to m a tic,
$19,700 22,388 M iles ........................................................... $19,700 $19,700
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,
$19,600 F u ll Retra cta b le Ro o f................................................ $19,600 $19,600
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
A S L OW A S
$
364
A S L OW A S
$
364
S OL D S OL D S OL D
A S L OW A S
$
356
A S L OW A S
$
344
A S L OW A S
$
279
A S L OW A S
$
228
N OW
$
13,9 00
2006 CHRYS L E R 300
TOURIN G
S tk #111003A
A S L OW A S
$
19 4
05 DODGE N E ON S XT
L o ca l T ra d e,
$6,400 L o w M iles .................................................................... $6,400 $6,400
10 JE E P P A TRIOT S P ORT 4X4
PW , PDL , 24,300 M iles ,
$17,500 Au to ........................................................................ $17,500 $17,500
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,
$8,800 Po w erW in d o w s / L o cks .................................................. $8,800 $8,800
10 DODGE JOURN E Y S XT A W D
All W heel Drive, 3rd Ro w S ea t,
$20,900 20,010 M iles ........................................................... $20,900 $20,900
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 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
$14,900 W heels , 5 S p eed ...................................................... $14,900 $14,900
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 M A ZDA 3 S P ORT S E DA N
4 Cyl, Au to m a tic, 18,042 M iles ,
$16,900 Gra p hite M ica E xterio r.............................................. $16,900 $16,900
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,
$18,900 Rem o te S ta rt........................................................... $18,900 $18,900
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 ,
$13,900 Ju s tT ra d ed ............................................................. $13,900 $13,900
08 FORD E S CA P E XL T 4x4
On e Ow n er, On ly 35,834 M iles
$18,700 4 Cyl., Au to m a tic...................................................... $18,700 $18,700
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,
$17,900 24,636 M iles ........................................................... $17,900 $17,900
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,
$23,900 20,536 M iles , Rea rDVD............................................ $23,900 $23,900
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,
$22,700 Da rk Cha rco a l, On ly 12,848 M iles .............................. $22,700 $22,700
11 DODGE GRA N D CA RA V A N CRE W
Rea rDVD, Rea rBa ck Up Ca m era ,
$23,900 BrightS ilver, 12,861 M iles ................................................ $23,900 $23,900
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
05 GM C S IE RRA 1500 Z71 S L E 4X4 E XT CA B
On e Ow n er, L o ca l T ra d e, 5.3L V8,
$17,800 Ju s tS erviced & In s p ected ......................................... $17,800 $17,800
10 M E RCURY M IL A N
$15,900 On ly 11,178 M iles , 1 Ow n er, L o ca l T ra d e.................... $15,900 $15,900
11 RA M DA K OTA BIG HORN CRE W CA B 4X4
NeverT itled , Rep a ired M in o rT ra n s p o rta tio n Da m a ge,
$24,900 On ly 63 M iles .......................................................... $24,900 $24,900
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
S OL D S OL D S OL D
A S L OW A S
$
451
N OW
$
16,9 00
2010 M A ZDA 3
S P ORT S E DA N
S tk #110910F
A S L OW A S
$
247
S OL D S OL D S OL D
S OL D S OL D S OL D
S OL D S OL D S OL D
A L L W HEEL
DRIV E
21,411
M ile s
DURA M A X
DIES EL
UN DER
100 M IL ES
57,786
M ile s
A S L OW A S
$
280
2,035
M ile s
REA R
DV D
A S L OW A S
$
280
S OL D S OL D S OL D
S OL D S OL D S OL D
S OL D S OL D S OL D
EXIT 170B OFF I-81 TO EXIT 1. BEAR RIGHT ON BUSINESS ROUTE 309 TO SIXTH LIGHT. JUST BELOW WYOMING VALLEY MALL.
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FOR
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CHE V ROL E T
K E N W A L L A CE S
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821-2772 1-800-444-7172
601 K IDDE R S TRE E T, W IL K E S -BA RRE , P A
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2004 CHEVY AVEO
5 DOOR
# 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
*
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
2007 FORD RANGER XLT
EXTENDED CAB
4X4
$
15,987
*
# 119 9 2 A ,A utomatic,A ir Conditioning,A M/FM
Stereo w/CD ,B edliner,R unningB oards
ONE
OW NER
ONLY
45K
M ILES
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
$
14,995
*
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
$
14,895
*
2005 CHEVROLET
UPLANDER
M inivan
# Z2 5 13 A ,Q uadSeating,7Passenger,
D VD Player,Service by Valley Chevy
$
11,999
*
LOW
M ILES
2009 CHRYSLER
TOW N & COUNTRY
# Z2 5 3 8 A ,7Passenger,R ear A /C& H eat,CD ,
Power R ear Vent Windows,Q uadSeating,3 8 K Miles
$
16,750
*
STOW -N-GO
2007 HYUNDAI
VERACRUZ
GLS AW D
# 12 0 5 6 A ,3 rdR ow Seating,7Passenger,
H eatedSeats,MP3 ,SU NR O O F,Power Seat,
KeylessEntry,LocalTrade,1O wner
$
18,999
*
ONE
OW NER
TH E W E SE L L M OR E
TH AN P R E -OW NE D
CH E V YS
SAL E
SAL E SAL E
W E SE L L AL L M AK E S & M OD E L S!
2006 CHEVY COLORADO
LT 4W D Crew Cab Z71
# 119 9 7A ,Vortec 3 5 0 0 A uto.,A /C,Sunroof,
6 D isc CD ,PW,PD L,A uto Lock,R ear D ifferential
$
18,999
*
LEATHER
2010 HYUNDAISONATA
GLS
$
12,900
*
# Z2 5 3 6 A ,AT,A /C,CD ,PW,PD L,TractionControl
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
2005 CHEVROLET
EQUINOX
LT AW D
# 12 13 9 A ,A luminum Wheels,D eepTintedG lass,
KeylessEntry,Power Seat
$
12,999
*
SUNROOF
1993 CHEVY CAM ARO
Z-28 Coupe
# 119 8 3 A A V8 ,A utomatic,A ir Conditioning,
Power Windows,Power D oor Locks,Cruise
$
8,999
*
ONLY
23K
M ILES
2006 LEXUS RX330
AW D
# 118 3 2 A ,6 Cyl.,AT,Leather,H eatedSeats,
Sunroof,A /C,Low Miles
$
23,500
*
ONE
OW NER
LOCAL
TRADE
# Z2 5 6 4 A ,3 .5 L V6 AT,A nti-Lock B rake System,
P. Seats,R emote Start,A ir,Tilt,A lum. Wheels,CD
2009 CHEVY IM PALA
LT Sedan
$
10,999
*
2006 CHEVY SILVERADO
1500 Extended Cab 4x4
# 119 5 4 A ,5 .3 L V8 ,AT,A /C,TraileringPkg.,
FiberglassCap,PD L,LS D ecor,R . D ef.
$
15,474
*
2006 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER
LS 4x4
# Z2 5 2 1A ,6 Cyl.,A uto.,A ir,Cruise,PW,PD L,
A lloy Wheels,P. D riversSeat,TintedG lass
$
14,999
*
SUNROOF
2008 JEEP SAHARA W RANGLER
Unlim ited 4W D
# Z2 5 8 1,3 .8 L V8 A utomatic,PW,PD L,R emovable
R oof PA nels,Privacy G lass,FogLamps,CD
$
24,999
*
STARTING AT
ONLY
33K
M ILES
2006 GM C CANYON
SL REG CAB
4x4
# Z2 5 8 2 ,3 .5 L A utomatic,A ir,PW,PD L,A luminum
Sheels,CD ,B edliner,FogLamps,O nly 4 2 K Miles
$
15,999
*
ONE
OW NER
SUN-
ROOF
412 Autos for Sale
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
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
SUBURU 06 LEGACY
GT LIMITED SEDAN
4 door, black,
approximately
76,000 miles. 2.5
liter engine, auto.
asking $12,000.
570-510-3077
TOYOTA `05
COROLLA-S
68,700 miles. Auto-
matic, power win-
dows, locks, mir-
rors, air, cruise, key-
less entry. Ground
effects.
$8,900 Negotiable
570-388-2829 or
570-905-4352
TOYOTA `10
Camry SE. 56,000
miles. Red, alloy
wheels, black cloth
interior. Will consid-
er trade. $14,200
(570) 793-9157
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
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
VOLKSWAGEN `09
Beetle. Excellent
condition. $16,500.
CHEVY EQUINOX
05. Very good
shape, new brakes.
$13,000
(570) 262-8863
415 Autos-Antique
& Classic
CHEVROLET `76
PICKUP
Very Good
Condition!
Low miles!
$7500. FIRM
570-905-7389
Ask for Lee
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
hell-of-adeal.com
CHEVY`75 CAMARO
350 V8. Original
owner. Automatic
transmission. Rare -
tuxedo silver / black
vinyl top with black
naugahyde interior.
Never damaged.
$6,000. Call
570-489-6937
Chrysler 68 New Yorker
Sedan. 440 Engine.
Power Steering &
brakes. 34,500
original miles.
Always garaged.
$6,800
(570) 883-4443
FORD `52
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
MAZDA `88 RX-7
CONVERTIBLE
1 owner, garage
kept, 65k original
miles, black with
grey leather interior,
all original & never
seen snow. $7,995.
Call 570-237-5119
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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 vehicles are for illustration purposes only. Coccia Ford is not responsible for any typographical errors. No Security Deposit Necessary. See dealer for details. Sale ends
FORD REBATE...................................500
FORD BONUS REBATE....................1,500
FMCC REBATE..................................500
OFF LEASE REBATE...........................1,250
FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP......445
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP..............871
*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 11/30/11.
Auto., CD, Alum. Wheels, Tilt Wheel, PW, PL, Safety Pkg., Side
Impact Air Bags, 1st & 2nd Air Curtains, Anti-Theft Sys., Sirius
Satellite Radio, Keyless Entry, Message Center,
XLT, Auto., Safety Canopy, Side Impact
Safety Pkg., Pwr. Drivers Seat, CD, Air, Fog Lamps,
Privacy Glass, Sirius Satellite Radio, Rear Cargo
Convenience Pkg., Roof Rack, Keyless Entry,
PW, PDL, 16 Alum. Wheels,
,
FORD REBATE................................1,000
FORD BONUS REBATE....................1,500
OFF LEASE REBATE...........................1,250
FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP......195
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP..............786
*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 11/30/11.
CALL NOW 823-8888 CALL NOW 823-8888
1-800-817-FORD 1-800-817-FORD
Overlooking Mohegan Sun Overlooking Mohegan Sun
577 East Main St., Plains 577 East Main St., Plains
Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B
FORD REBATE...................................500
FMCC REBATE..................................500
OFF LEASE REBATE..............................500
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP..............386
Auto., CD, Anti-Theft Sys., Side Curtain Air
Bags, 16 Steel Wheels, Tilt Wheel,
Instrument Cluster, Message Center,
PL, PW, Keyless Entry, Pwr. Side
Mirrors, AC, Fog Lamps, MyKey
*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 11/30/11.
*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 11/30/11.
FORD CREDIT REBATE.......................500
OFF LEASE REBATE..............................500
FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP........70
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP................76
Auto., Air, CD, Advance Trac with Roll Stability, Side
Curtains, PDL, 15 Alum. Wheels, Tilt Wheel, Keyless
Entry w/Keypad, Pwr. Mirrors, Cruise Control,
FORD REBATE...................................500
OFF LEASE REBATE..............................500
Automatic, Air, Pwr. Door Locks,
Pwr. Mirrors, Advance Trac with
Electronic Stability Control,
Side Curtains, CD, Remote
Keyless Entry, Tilt Wheel
FMCC REBATE..................................500
OFF LEASE REBATE..............................500
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP................91
Remote Keyless Entry,
Air, CD, Pwr. Door
Locks, Anti-Theft
Sys., Side Curtain
Air Bags, Message
Center, MyKey
M
O
S.
APR
PLUS
FORD REBATE...................................500
FORD BONUS REBATE....................1,500
FMCC REBATE..................................500
OFF LEASE REBATE...........................1,250
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP................41
Auto., CD, 16 Alum. Wheels, Tilt, PW, PDL,
Pwr. Seat, Safety Pkg. Side Impact Air Bags,
1st & 2nd Air Curtains, Anti-Theft
Sys., Keyless Entry, Message
Center, 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 11/30/11.
*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 11/30/11.
M
O
S.
APR
PLUS
FORD REBATE...................................500
FORD BONUS REBATE....................1,500
FMCC REBATE..................................500
OFF LEASE REBATE...........................1,250
FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP....1,445
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP..........1,086
Auto., CD, Tilt, PW, PDL, Pwr. Seat, Safety Pkg., Side Impact
Air Bags, 1st & 2nd Air Curtains, Anti-Theft Sys., Sirius Satellite
Radio, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, 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 11/30/11.
M
O
S.
APR
PLUS
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Sign on bonus for Nurses of $1000 for full time
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Interested applicants should contact Joseph Mule
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415 Autos-Antique
& Classic
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
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
OLDSMOBILE 53
98 SEDAN
72K original miles.
Rocket V8 motor.
Hydromatic trans-
mission. Mechani-
cally sound. Antique
tags. Excellent Dri-
ver. Must see to
appreciate! Asking
$7,200
Or best offer.
(570) 855-3040
427 Commercial
Trucks &
Equipment
CHEVY `04 DUMP TRUCK
36k miles. 96 Boss
power angle plow.
Hydraulic over elec-
tric dump box with
sides. Rubber coated
box & frame. Very
good condition.
$22,500 firm. Call
570-840-1838
FORD `90 TRUCK
17 box. Excellent
running condition.
Very Clean. $4,300.
Call 570-287-1246
439 Motorcycles
BMW 07 K1200 GT
Low mileage. Many
extras. Clean.
$9,000
(570) 646-2645
DAELIM 2006
150 CCs. 4,700
miles. 70 MPG.
New battery & tires.
$1,500; negotiable.
Call 570-288-1246
or 570-328-6897
HARLEY 2011
HERITAGE SOFTTAIL
Black. 1,800 miles.
ABS brakes. Securi-
ty System Package.
$16,000 firm.
SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY
570-704-6023
HARLEY 73
Sportser 1000cc
"Bobber" Must see!
3,000 obo. Call
(570) 510-7231
f i !
HARLEY DAVIDSON `03
100th Anniversary
Edition Deuce.
Garage kept. 1
owner. 1900 miles.
Tons of chrome.
$38,000 invested. A
must see. Asking
$18,000. OBO
570-706-6156
HARLEY DAVIDSON `03
NIGHTTRAIN
New rear tire. Very
good condition. 23K
miles. $8,500. Call
570-510-1429
HARLEY
DAVIDSON 01
Electra Glide, Ultra
Classic, many
chrome acces-
sories, 13k miles,
Metallic Emerald
Green. Garage
kept, like new
condition. Includes
Harley cover.
$12,900
570-718-6769
570-709-4937
HARLEY DAVIDSON
03 Dyna Wide Glide
Excellent condition -
garage kept! Gold-
en Anniversary - sil-
ver/black. New
Tires. Extras.
19,000 miles.
Must Sell!
$10,000.
570-639-2539
HARLEY DAVIDSON 80
Soft riding FLH.
King of the High-
way! Mint origi-
nal antique show
winner. Factory
spot lights, wide
white tires,
biggest Harley
built. Only
28,000 original
miles! Never
needs inspec-
tion, permanent
registration.
$7,995
570-905-9348
KAWASAKI 03
KLR 650. Green.
Excellent condition.
6K Miles. $3,000
(570) 287-0563
439 Motorcycles
HONDA 84
XL200R
8,000 original miles,
excellent condition.
$1,000.
570-379-3713
Kawasaki` 93
ZX11D NINJA
LIKE NEW
8900 Original
miles. Original
owner. V@H
Exhaust and Com-
puter. New tires.
$3,800.
570-574-3584
MOTO GUZZI `03
1,100 cc. 1,900
miles. Full dress.
Shaft driven. Garage
kept. Excellent condi-
tion. $6000. Health
Problems. Call
570-654-7863
UNITED MOTORS
08 MATRIX 2 SCOOTER
150cc. Purple &
grey in color. 900
miles. Bought brand
new. Paid $2,000.
Asking $1,600 or
best offer.
(570) 814-3328 or
(570) 825-5133
YAMAHA 97
ROYALSTAR 1300
12,000 miles. With
windshield. Runs
excellent. Many
extras including
gunfighter seat,
leather bags, extra
pipes. New tires &
battery. Asking
$4,000 firm.
(570) 814-1548
442 RVs & Campers
AEROLITE
16 FOOT EXPANDABLE
TRAVEL TRAILER
Mint condition. 2
queen beds. Full
bath. A/C. Fridge,
stove & microwave.
Outside shower &
grill. Sleeps 5. New
tires. $5,495 neg.
570-883-1324
EQUIPMENT/BOBCAT
TRAILER
Brand new 2010
tandem axle, 4
wheel electric
brakes, 20 long
total, 7 x 16 wood
deck, fold up ramps
with knees, remov-
able fenders for
oversized loads,
powder coat paint
for rust protection,
2 5/16 hitch
coupler, tongue
jack, side pockets,
brake away switch,
battery, 7 pole
RV plugs, title &
more!! Priced for
quick sale. $2,595
386-334-7448
Wilkes-Barre
PACE 99 ARROW VISION
Ford V10. Excellent
condition. 8,700
miles. 1 slide out. 2
awnings. 2 colored
TVs, generator,
back up camera, 2
air conditioners,
microwave/convec-
tion oven, side by
side refrigerator
with ice maker,
washer/dryer,
queen size bed.
$37,900 negotiable
(570) 288-4826
(570) 690-1464
SUNLINE SOLARIS `91
25 travel trailer A/C.
Bunk beds. New
fridge & hot water
heater. Excellent
condition. $3,900.
570-466-4995
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
10 JEEP PATRIOT
Approximately
18,000 miles.
Power windows
and doors,
remote start,
heated seats,
cruise, MP3 play-
er, 4 WD. $16,500
570-606-5634
CADILLAC `99
ESCALADE
97k miles. Black
with beige leather
interior. 22 rims.
Runs great. $8,500
Call 570-861-0202
CHEVROLET `10
SILVERADO 1500
Extended Cab V71
Package 4x4. Bed-
liner. V-8. 5.3 Liter.
Red. Remote start.
Garage kept. 6,300
miles $26,000
(570) 639-2539
CHEVY 00 S-10
2WD. 4 Cylinder. 5
speed. $3,895.
BUY * SELL * TRADE
D.P. MOTORS
1451 SHOEMAKER
AVE, W. WYOMING
570-714-4146
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
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
CHEVY 10
EQUINOX LT
Moonroof. Alloys.
1 Owner. $23,777
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
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
CHEVY 99 BLAZER
Sport utility, 4
door, four wheel
drive, ABS, new
inspection. $4200.
570-709-1467
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
CHRYSLER 02
TOWN & COUNTRY
V6. Like new!
$5,495
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
DODGE `00
CARGO VAN 1500
88,500 miles. V6.
Automatic. Good
Condition. $2,300
(570) 793-6955
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
FORD 05 ESCAPE XLS
4 Cylinder. 5
speed. Front
wheel drive. air.
Warranted.
$7,895.
BUY * SELL * TRADE
D.P. MOTORS
1451 SHOEMAKER
AVE, W. WYOMING
570-714-4146
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 00 EXPLORER
XLT. CD. Power
seats. Extra
Clean! $3,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
Selling your
Camper?
Place an ad and
find a new owner.
570-829-7130
FORD 02 EXPLORER
Red, XLT, Original
non-smoking owner,
garaged, synthetic
oil since new, excel-
lent in and out. New
tires and battery.
90,000 miles.
$7,500
(570) 403-3016
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
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 02 RANGER EDGE
Extra cab. 5
speed. 6 cylinder.
2 wheel drive.
Extra sharp truck!
$4,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
FORD 03 RANGER
$7,900
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
FORD 99 EXPLORER
Leather.
Moonroof. 4x4.
New Inspection.
$3,995
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 99 F150
Shortbox. 1 owner.
New truck trade!
$4,495
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
GMC '02 SAFARI
CARGO VAN
AWD. Auto. War-
rantied. $5,195
BUY * SELL * TRADE
D.P. MOTORS
1451 SHOEMAKER
AVE, W. WYOMING
570-714-4146
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 '04 SANTA FE
4 Cylinder. Auto.
Front wheel drive.
78K. Very clean!.
Warrantied.
$7,795.
BUY * SELL * TRADE
D.P. MOTORS
1451 SHOEMAKER
AVE, W. WYOMING
570-714-4146
HYUNDAI 06
SANTE FE LTD
Leather. Moon-
roof. One owner.
$14,580
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
JEEP 04
GRAND CHEROKEE
4.0 - 6 cylinder.
Auto. 4x4. Air.
Many options -
very clean! 1
owner. War-
rantied. $9,295.
BUY * SELL * TRADE
D.P. MOTORS
1451 SHOEMAKER
AVE, W. WYOMING
570-714-4146
JEEP `03 LIBERTY
SPORT. Rare. 5
speed. 23 MPG.
102K highway miles.
Silver with black
interior. Immaculate
condition, inside and
out. Garage kept.
No rust, mainte-
nance records
included. 4wd, all
power. $6,900 or
best offer, trades
will be considered.
Call 570-575-0518
JEEP `04
CHEROKEE
135,000 miles, auto-
matic, four wheel
drive, $6,500.
(570) 237-6979
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
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
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
MAZDA 03 MPV VAN
V6. CD Player.
1 owner vehicle!!
$2,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
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 `08
RAIDER
VERY GOOD CONDITION!
29,500 miles. 2-
4X4 drive option, 4
door crew cab,
sharp silver color
with chrome step
runners, premium
rims, good tires,
bedliner, V-6, 3.7
liter. Purchased at
$26,900.
Asking $16,500
(570) 545-6057
MITSUBISHI 06
OUTLANDER
Very nice! 4 cylin-
der. Auto. 4WD.
$8,395
BUY * SELL * TRADE
D.P. MOTORS
1451 SHOEMAKER
AVE, W. WYOMING
570-714-4146
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MITSUBISHI 05
ENDEAVOR LS
4WD. One owner.
$12,850
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
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valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
NISSAN `04
PATHFINDER
ARMADA
Excellent condition.
Too many options to
list. Runs & looks
excellent. $13,995
570-655-6132 or
570-466-8824
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
RANGE ROVER
07 SPORT
Supercharged
59,000 miles, fully
loaded. Impeccable
service record.
$36,000
570-283-1130
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
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
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
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Auto
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WANTED
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288-8995
503 Accounting/
Finance
Local Financial
Institution seeks
COMPLIANCE MANAGER
Candidate must
have experience in
BSA/AML, con-
sumer lending and
all applicable State
and Federal laws
and regulations.
Accounting back-
ground preferred.
Competitive salary
and benefit pack-
age.
Send resume to:
Landmark
Community Bank
2 South Main St.
Pittston, PA 18640
Fax to 570-891-0001
Attn: M. Lewis
E-mail to mlewis@
lcbbank.com
EOE
COST/REIMBURSEMENT
ACCOUNTANT
Full time position
available at
Schuylkill Medical
Center South
Jackson Street,
Pottsville, PA.
We offer a competi-
tive salary with a
comprehensive
flexible benefits
plan. Learn more
about this position
by visiting our
website at www.
schuylkillhealth.com
Phone:
570-621-5097
Fax: 570-621-5622
E-mail: smchrsouth@
schuylkillhealth.com
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506 Administrative/
Clerical
DENTAL RECEPTIONIST
Full time for busy
dental office.
Benefits included.
5 years experience
with dental billing a
must. Fax resume
to 570-714-1477
or email to
drhollyleandri@
msn.com
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509 Building/
Construction/
Skilled Trades
CARPENTERS
NEEDED
Call 570-654-5775
518 Customer
Support/Client Care
INDEPENDENT
INSURANCE AGENCY
Local Insurance
Agency is looking to
hire a Licensed
Commercial Lines
Customer Service
Agent to handle an
existing book of
business. At least 5
years experience is
preferred, position
is located in our
Hazleton, PA office.
Salary
commensurate with
experience, Benefit
Package includes
Health Benefits,
Life Insurance,
20 day PTO Time &
401k plan. Please
forward resume to:
Eastern
Insurance Group
Attn: Renee Valenti
613 Baltimore Drive
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18702
522 Education/
Training
CHILD CARE
Full time Pre-
School teacher
and part time Aide
available. Experi-
ence needed.
Call 570-735-9290
MATHEMATICS
INSTRUCTOR
Kings College
seeks a Mathemat-
ics Instructor, part-
time, non-tenure-
track, one-semes-
ter; begins January
2012. Bachelors
degree in Mathe-
matics required with
a strong teaching
background. Duties
include teaching
one or two fresh-
man level classes.
Send letter of inter-
est, CV, transcripts,
statement of teach-
ing philosophy & 3
letters of profes-
sional reference to
VP for Academic
Affairs, Kings Col-
lege, 133 N. River
St., Wilkes-Barre,
PA 18711. No elec-
tronic applications
will be accepted.
Materials must be
received by Novem-
ber 30.
Kings College is
committed to
recruiting a diverse
faculty and student
body and welcomes
applications from
persons of tradition-
ally under-repre-
sented groups. EOE
www.kings.edu
The Northwest Area
SD is accepting
applications for the
following positions:
PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
LONG-TERM
SUBSTITUTE
Deadline:
November 22, 2011
Salary:
As per terms of cur-
rent Collective Bar-
gaining Agreement
Please submit a
cover letter of inter-
est, resume, appli-
cation, and clear-
ances, to the atten-
tion of:
Mr. Gary Powlus,
Interim Superinten-
dent, Northwest
Area School District
243 Thorne Hill
Road, Shickshinny,
PA 18655. E.O.E.
TRAINING
COORDINATOR
Training Coordinator
position immediately
available in a grow-
ing, fast paced, and
successful blood
plasma collection
facility. This position
is responsible for
performing and/or
coordinating the
training of Source
Plasma Center per-
sonnel and monitor-
ing the effective-
ness of that training.
This position
requires and individ-
ual with a bachelors
degree, preferable
in education or
training develop-
ment or equivalent
work experience,
excellent interper-
sonal, communica-
tion, training skills,
problem solving,
and must be highly
motivated.
Fax Resume to 570-
823-7366 or E-mail:
apanzarella@inter
statebloodbank.com
527 Food Services/
Hospitality
LINE COOK
Full time position
available.
Pazzo Restaurant
Call 602-4400
Ask for Sam
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
TECHNICIAN
Industry leader in
electronic security/
fire systems has
immediate opening
for service/installa-
tion tech. Experi-
ence a plus. EOE,
health, eye, dental,
401K. Fax resumes
to 288-8633 or
email to jodiew@
hillmansecurity.com
Hillman Security
Luzerne, PA
542 Logistics/
Transportation
DRIVERS
Class A CDL drivers
needed. Dedicated
routes. Must have
clean MVR; doubles
endorsement.
Home every day, off
weekends. Full time
local work. One year
experience needed.
Call Todd
570-991-0316
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.
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
GENERAL
SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS
West Side, semi re-
tired & home mak-
ers welcome, will
train. 570-288-8035
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Seeking experi-
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a must. Excellent
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Call 298-0924, or
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548 Medical/Health
FULL-TIME LICENSED
SOCIAL WORKER
Needed to work
with at-risk youth at
our Edwardsville
and Hazleton alter-
native schools. FBI,
child, criminal and
medical clearances
are required upon
hiring. Send resumes
to kcaffier@youth
servicesagency.org
or fax to
570-325-4365.
HUMAN SERVICES
Part Time Position
Seeking a profes-
sional to work with
children and fami-
lies; flexible hours
some travel with
agency vehicle or
mileage reimburse-
ment; needs to be
able to work inde-
pendently; casual
environment; will
consider Associates
degree (with experi-
ence), Bachelors or
Masters degree in
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FBI clearances
needed; clean, cur-
rent driving record.
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intent and 3 refer-
ences to: c/o
The Times Leader
Box 2830
15 N. Main St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18711-0250
LPN/MEDICAL
ASSISTANT
Full time position in
busy multi-specialty
physician practice.
Candidate must
have excellent com-
munication, com-
puter, and nursing
skills. Experience
required. Excellent
salary and benefit
package offered.
Please fax resume
to (570) 283-6924
or email to
hr@ihgltd.com.
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APPLY WITHIN:
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Highway
Dallas, PA 18612
551 Other
Do you have a
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your heart for
young people?
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MEAT CUTTERS
Good salary and
benefits. Experi-
ence required.
Apply at
www.gerritys.com
or 2020 Wyoming
Ave., Wyoming
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 $10.00
per hour. Must
own steel toe
boots and be able
to read, write,
add/subtract.
Call ADECCO
today at
570.451.3726
for immediate
consideration.
573 Warehouse
SHIPPING ASSISTANT
Detail oriented,
flexible type needed
for fast-paced
warehouse. Process
computerized
paperwork for ship-
ments and arrange
all trucks. Customer
service, building
safety and shipping
experience helpful.
Send resume to: c/o
The Times Leader
Box 2835
15 N. Main Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18711-0250
600
FINANCIAL
610 Business
Opportunities
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Commercial Cleaning
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Concerned about
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570-824-5774
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FOR SALE
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570-714-2229
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630 Money To Loan
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MERCHANDISE
708 Antiques &
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$ ANTIQUES BUYING $
Old Toys, model kits,
Bikes, dolls, guns,
Mining Items, trains
&Musical Instruments,
Hess. 474-9544
BARBIE Cinderella
Doll, Springtime
Barbie, Wedding
Day Barbie. All for
$10. Excellent
Christmas Gifts.
570-735-0191
COINS. Walking Lib-
erty halves, 1917P,
1918P, 1918S,
1920S-1928S $80.
570-287-4135
710 Appliances
A P P L I A N C E
PA R T S E T C .
Used appliances.
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223 George Ave.
Wilkes-Barre
570-820-8162
ESPRESSO MAKER,
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steel & black, $20.
570-814-9845.
REFRIGERATOR 18
cu. ft. new Hotpoint,
used only 6 weeks
$375. 570-779-3188
REFRIGERATOR
with freezer, small
$45. 474-2182
RETIRED REPAIRMAN
Top loading
Whirlpool & Ken-
more Washers, Gas
& Electric Dryers.
570-833-2965
570-460-0658
ROTISSERIE
large Super Show-
time, rarely used/
like new. $130 obo
570-430-2338
SANDWICH MAKER,
new, recipe book,
never used $8. 18
quart roaster oven,
new in box $50.
570-815-6772
Looking for Work?
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a Classified Ad.
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Ruud pacemaker
self cleaning 50 gal-
lon electric, low
usage, by woman in
her 80s, pur-
chased new 8/14/08
for $600. $175.
570-926-5075
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08 ELEM ENT LX S ilver,56K...............................NO W $16,500
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06 C RV EX B lack,44K.............................................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
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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
08A C C O RD EXLV 6SDN N avy,55K.....................NO W $17,750
09A C C O RD LXP SDN B urgandy,26K..............................NO W $17,950
09A C C O RD LX SDN R ed,13K..................................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 $18,950
10A C C O RD LXP SDN N avy,14K.............................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
09A C C O RD EXLSDN N avy,29K..............................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.**
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**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
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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
09 C IV IC LX SDN G ray,19K................................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
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M ILEAG E
23CITY/ 34HW Y
***LEAS E 3 6 M ONTHS THROUG H AHFC . $0 DOW N. 1S T PAY M ENT AND TAG S
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$
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 $16,500
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 $12,950
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 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
W E K E E P TH E B E ST &
W H O L E SA L E TH E R E ST!
B ronze,54K M iles
Now $7,950
02 BUIC K
C ENTURY SEDA N
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
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
02 HO NDA
C RV EX
S ilver,98K M iles
Now $10,500
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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 .
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CIV IC L X
04 SUBA RU
IM PREZA W RX SDN
S ilver,68K M iles
Now $13,500
08 SC IO N TC
C O UPE
B lack,40K M iles
Now $13,250
06 M ERC URY M O UNTA INEER
PREM IER A W D DV D-NA V I
S ilver,44K M iles
Now $16,950
03 HO NDA C IV IC
EX C O UPE
G old,121 K M iles
A s Traded $8,750
02 HO NDA
O DY SSEY EXL
G reen,124K M iles
A s Traded $7,950
08 JEEP LIBERTY
SPO RT 4W D
G reen,30K M iles $17,500
B lack,20K M iles $18,250
PAGE 10D SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2011 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com
796 Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
796 Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
39 Prospect St Nanticoke
570-735-1487
WE PAY
THE MOST
INCASH
BUYING
11am
to 11pm
710 Appliances
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 clothes 12
months box boy
$12. Box of infant
toddler 6 months-1
1/2 year $15.
570-815-6772
CAR SEAT, for baby,
in good condition.
$20. 570-823-2267
CLOTHES Baby girl
from newborn to 2t,
many great pieces
to choose from, $1.
each. Boppy
portable swing, soft
brown with pink
accents $15. Crib
mattress, like new,
$15. Adjustable high
chair, infant to tod-
dler, tan, $20. Pink
bouncer chair with
music $10. Eddie
Bauer grey plaid
playpen with match-
ing infant carseat
$20. 570-899-2305
CRIB F.P. 3 In 1 trav-
el tender crib $20.
570-654-4113
JUMPAROO, F.P.
rain forest, great
condition $25.
570-822-0665
SWING Rainforest
by F. P. with music,
lights, mobile.
Hardly used, in orig-
inal box. $40
570-855-9221
714 Bridal Items
LACE BOWS wed-
ding white 24 for
$12. 570-54-4440
WEDDING package:
all home made with
pears & sequins, pil-
low babushka,
apron & money bag.
$75. 570-654-6283
716 Building
Materials
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
RAILING new, solid
wrought iron, two
10 x 26 plus 4
matching gates,
includes hardware
$195. 822-1227
VINYL SIDING FREE
3-tiered white 5 12
lengths, 10 assorted
smaller lengths, 1
corner channel,
some J-channels
Call 570-328-5611
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
GARAGE SALE
LEFTOVERS
40 + pairs size 6
shoes, sandals, &
boots, very stylish-
many with heels.
$30. for all. 1 pair
sIze 7/2W Stefanie
Softspots paid $47.
sell for $10. 3 pair
size 8W Softspots,
Softwalk, & Cobbie
Cuddlers $5. each.
1 pair 7 1/2W Cobbie
Cuddlers $3. 4 pair
size 8 1/2 M Maripe
loafer, Markon san-
dal, & 2 short boots
Bass & Jenecat $3.
570-288-1505
GOWN, bridesmaid/
mother of the bride,
size 14/16, soft blue,
2 piece full length A-
line skirt, acetate
lining, semi-fitted
top spaghetti straps
empire waist. $20.
570-814-9845.
JACKETS ladies
petite size small,
black $50. Ladies
large black leather
jacket $50. Dolce
Gabbana handbag
$250. 654-4440
JACKETS. London
Fog, ladies size M
$15. Suede jacket,
ladies size S $10.
Buffalo Sabres
starter parka, size S
$25, Adidas size S
$10. 570-474-0393
SLACKS, large size,
black $3. and down.
570-826-0237
730 Computer
Equipment &
Software
LAPTOP Gateway
MX6025 windows
xp. cardreader, dvd
rom/cdrw. case,
adapter included.
$165 Dell Inspiron
1300 laptop win-
dows 7. 1gb ram
dvdrom/cdrw. case,
adapter included.
$190. 905-2985
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
LAPTOPS off leases
refurbished HP win-
dows 7, wifi, cdrw +
dvd, wifi, office 10,
loaded $175. Refur-
bished IBM desktop
system with lcd:
400 gb hd, dvdrw,
windows 7, cdrw +
dvd, wifi, office 10,
loaded 200.
Re-furbished Com-
paq laptop: win-
dows 7, wifi, dvdrw,
wifi, office 10,
loaded. $225.
call 570-862-2236
732 Exercise
Equipment
AEROBIC CROSS
TRAINING SYSTEM,
Weslo, 30+ exercis-
es, 150 lb weight
stack, weight dowl-
ing system, 300 lbs
resistance. 3 per-
son capacity. Paid
$700. $100. cash.
570-675-3890
POWER RIDER
exercise equipment,
new condition $50.
570-675-0920
PRO-FORM 365S
crosswalk/treadmill
exerciser $90.
570-288-8689
742 Furnaces &
Heaters
HEATER: Amish, oak
cabinet, remote,
used last year, like
new $250.
570-654-6283
HEATERS: Vent Free
propane & natural
gas, can be mount-
ed on wall or floor,
thermostat & blow-
er Full manufacturer
warranty 20,000 btu
$190. 30,000 btu -
$220. 675-0005
744 Furniture &
Accessories
ARMOIRE. Beautiful
Cherry, crown mold-
ing. Fold in doors,
storage below.
Includes Sony 35
TV works GREAT.
$400 for both.
44x75x23
570-262-8282
570-735-8558
BED
THOMAS THE
TRAIN
$100. 570-868-3411
COFFEE TABLE
drop leaf, dark
wood, oval shape,
23 H, 10 W with
leaves dropped, 32
leaves open. $20.
570-814-9845.
CUSHIONS 4 new
red chair cushions
$16. HP FAX 900
facsimile fax
machine $25. Real-
istic PRO-2011 20
channel direct entry
programmable
scanner $25. Mira-
cle phone for the
hearing impaired
$25. New Christmas
Dinnerware sets (2)
4 piece santa or
snowman $12. each
570-650-8710
GET THE WORD OUT
with a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130
DEN FURNITURE,
Sofa, 3 Tables,
Ottoman, Chair,
$400. Rocker, $100.
570-675-5046
after 6 p.m.
DESK walnut 17
1/2w-40l, center
door, 3 doors each
side $25. 779-3188
DESK wood com-
puter desk & hutch
$50. (2) Birch slid-
ing closet doors
(30 x 77) $40. 2
piece rocker & chair
set $50. 288-8689
ENTERTAINMENT
center solid oak,
leaded glass door, 2
shelves, large bot-
tom drawer, solid
brass handles, 26
TV opening, like new
$100. 592-4858
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER, oak, 46 h,
40w. Will hold up to
26 TV, has drawers
& shelves, excellent
condition. $50.
570-696-1703
FURNI SH FURNI SH
FOR LESS FOR LESS
* NELSON *
* FURNITURE *
* WAREHOUSE *
Recliners from $299
Lift Chairs from $699
New and Used
Living Room
Dinettes, Bedroom
210 Division St
Kingston
Call 570-288-3607
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
POWER LIFT &
recline chair by
Golden Technolo-
gies, grey $200.
Queen size tubular
steel bed $200.
570-654-4440
SECTIONAL 5 piece
soft brown including
2 recliner pieces,
sofa bed piece.
Seats 7, sleeps 2.
Very Good condi-
tion. $495.
570-331-3575
SOFA dark blue
$100. Lighter col-
ored loveseat $200.
570-825-8109 eves
or 991-5538 days
744 Furniture &
Accessories
SUNROOM FURNI-
TURE glass top rat-
tan table with 4
chairs. 2 swivel rat-
tan chairs with end
table & another
matching glass top
rattan table. $300
570-466-5115
TV stand, black
glass & wood trim
like new $75. Beau-
tiful coffee table
shaped for in front
of sectionals. Top
raises up & forward
for eating & drink-
ing. like new Paid
$550 asking $250.
570-592-7723
TV: Like new 25
Symphonic. Queen
ann coffee table
very nice condition
For all $90.
570-824-3507
ASHLEY
Hanover Twp.
110 SOLOMON ST
SA SATURDA TURDAY Y, NOV , NOV-12 -12
9:00-4:30 9:00-4:30
DIRECTIONS: HAZLE
ST. TO E. LIBERTY TO
LEFT ON RIDGE TO
RIGHT ON SOLOMON
Entire contents of
home. Including two
nice sofas &
loveseats, kitchen
set, curio cabinet,
bedroom furniture,
gun cabinet, lots of
kitchenware,
glassware, loads of
Christmas items,
Nascar collectibles,
fishing items, deer
mounts, patio set,
lawn and garden,
hand tools &
garage items &
much more!
CREDIT CARDS
ACCEPTED!
Sale by Cook &
Cook Estate
Liquidators
www.cookand
cookestate
liquidators.com
CAMBRA
1857 SR 239 and
Old Tioga Turnpike.
10 miles from Shick-
shinny, on Rte 239,
or 5 mi from Benton
on Rte 239.
Saturday, Nov. 12
9am - 3pm
Antiques, fainting
couches, mahogany
desk, mahogany
table, oak kitchen
set, rocker, singer
sewing machine,
household, lamps,
glider, kitchen set,
sleeper sofa, bed-
ding, jewelry,
frames, odd tables,
metal cabinets,
bike, Christmas,
much more.
DALLAS
120 Jackson Street
Saturday 9am-3pm
LEFTOVER ITEMS SUNDAY
Yard equipment
(mower, wheel bar-
rel, electric hedge
trimmer & more),
Household goods,
exercise equipment,
etc. MOVING MOVING
EVERYTHING MUST GO
DALLAS
30 Luzerne Ave
Sunday, Nov. 13
9am - 2pm
Contents of entire
home. From furni-
ture to kitchenware.
Everything must go!
DALLAS
316 West Center
Hill Rd
Sunday Nov. 13th
7am to 1pm
INDOOR INDOOR
HOUSE SALE HOUSE SALE
Bedroom suite,
kitchen set, in home
fitness center,
clothes, kitchen
items, garage stuff,
holiday decorations,
Harley Davidson
items, snowplow,
too much to list!!
Shopping for a
new apartment?
Classified lets
you compare costs -
without hassle
or worry!
Get moving
with classified!
Forty Fort
10 Slocum Street
Saturday, 9-1
Holiday Toy Sale
Flea Market Style
Gently Used Toys
Sale.
Many vendors:
toys,clothing,
furniture and bake
sale. Located at
Bloom Early
Education Center,
in alley behind
Pizza Bella.
HANOVER TWP.
62 Allenberry Dr.
Saturday, Nov 12
8am - 2pm
Country decor,
Christmas, hunting,
Antiques, primitives,
and teen clothes.
HARVEYS LAKE
552 Ridge Avenue
Turn right off 415 at
Ice Cream Station
Saturday 9am-4pm
Furniture, kitchen
items & more.
KINGSTON
3 FAMILY
57 Sharpe St, Rear
Saturday Nov. 12th,
7:00AM - 12:00PM
Get Ready for
Christmas Gift
Giving! Xmas trees,
decorations and
more.
KINGSTON
510 Gibson Ave
Friday & Saturday
9am - 1pm
Antiques, lead win-
dows, oil paintings,
tiffany lamps,
clocks, house
plants, yard acces-
sories & furniture.
KINGSTON
HOUSE CONTENTS
SALE
241 Pringle St.
Sat., Nov. 12th, 8-2
furniture, kitchen-
ware, bedding,
knick-knacks,
lamps, holiday
decor, bowling balls
and bags, and
much more.
Priced to sell!
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
Turn to classified.
Its a showroom in print!
Classifieds got
the directions!
LYNDWOOD
135 Lyndwood Ave
SATURDAY 9AM-2PM
Hall racks, Antique
chairs, living room
& bedroom sets,
lots of knick
knacks, assort-
ment of Vintage
lamps, marble top
table, Antique fur-
niture, china,
Christmas, TV's,
linens, clocks,
glassware, large
Oak entertainment
unit. This is a true
hoarders house,
1st of many sales
to be conducted!!!
SALE BY MARVA
PITTSTON
123 Pine St
Friday & Saturday
9am - 2pm
Christmas
Basement Sale!
A lot of new items.
Good prices! Nice
Christmas Gifts.
Books, craft items,
clothes, house-
wares, jewelry &
much more!
SHICKSHINNY
117 WEST UNION ST.
SA SATURDA TURDAY Y, NOV , NOV-12 -12
8:00-4:00 8:00-4:00
DIRECTIONS: MAIN
ST. TO WEST UNION
Entire contents of
house and large
garage contents.
Including Antiques,
beautiful Antique
Oak lamp table,
Maple & Oak bed-
room furniture, liv-
ing room set, blue
painted Primitive
chest, Primitive
blanket chests, tall
Primitive cupboard,
leaded glass
Antique barrister
bookcase, trunks,
nice braided rugs,
sewing items,
glassware, holiday
items, Antique
books, lots of hand
tools, 1989 Mercury
Grand Marquis is in
very good condition
and much more!
Sale by Cook &
Cook Estate
Liquidators
www.cookand
cookestate
liquidators.com
SLOCUM TWP
1166 Slocum Road
Tuesday, Nov-8
9am-5pm
Saturday, Nov-12
9am-5pm
Contents of home.
TRUCKSVILLE
46 Atherholt Road
Sat., Nov. 12th, 9-1
Apartment size dry-
er, hardwood floor-
ing, trailer hitches,
microwave,dresser,
DVDs, floral crafts,
Craftsman snow-
plow, phone bench,
hand pump, table-
cloths, old ice cool-
er, VHS tapes.
Something for
everyone!
Looking for that
special place
called home?
Classified will address
Your needs.
Open the door
with classified!
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
WEST WYOMING
INDOOR SALE
20 Browncrest St.
Thurs, Fri & Sat
8am-4pm
Something for
everyone !
WILKES-BARRE
22 Forrest Street
Sat. Sun. Mon.Nov.
12th, 13th & 14th
11am-6pm
Antique Collector
Vintage Clothing &
Accessories,
Sewing & Craft,
Ephemera, 45s,
78s, Antique Music
Sheets, Tools &
Hardware, Display
pieces, Toys, Baby
Girl Clothes to 24
months (some
new), Tons of Cool
Stuff! Everything
must go! Special
Deals on Monday!
WILKES-BARRE
315 Moyallen Street
Sat. Nov. 12, 9-2
Dinette set, bird
cages, electronics,
vacuums, bikes, leaf
blower, chain saw,
mower, household.
BUYING
US/FOREIGN/
CANADIAN
COINS &
CURRENCY
Paying
Highest
Coin Dealer Prices
Silver Dollars
All Gold Coins
Better Coins
& Collections
Top Dollar for
all US & Foreign
Silver Coins.
Proof Sets
Indian Head &
Wheat backs
Tokens &
medals
Bullion pieces
Sterling Silver
& Gold Jewelry
Local Postcards
& Advertising
Stamps
Vintage Toys &
Lead Soldiers
We give FREE
appraisals!
Over 35 years,
a respected
coin dealer.
HERITAGE
GALLERIES
DALLAS, PA
Across from
Dallas Agway
on Rt. 415
Look for blue
& white signs
TUES-FRI, 10-6
SAT, 10-5
570-674-2646
750 Jewelry
DIAMOND
Engagement Ring.
Large center stone,
multiple small
stones. Lifetime
warranty from-
Littmans. Pur-
chased for $2100
selling for $1500
Can go and verify
at local jewelers.
White gold
570-606-3523
ENGAGEMENT RING
1 Carat Princess Cut
with trillion side dia-
monds. Paid $3,400
at Steve Hydocks,
willing to sacrifice at
$1,200. VVS2 Clarity.
F color. Set in 14K
yellow gold. Call
570-328-4109 or
570-823-1774
752 Landscaping &
Gardening
FIELDSTONE WALL,
FREE, 40 x 3. You
remove & reshape
small hill beneath.
570-696-1853
Evenings
LAWNMOWER 20
Yardman 4 hp side
discharge, just serv-
iced & ready for
spring. Very light &
easy to push. Runs
like new $65. OBO.
570-283-9452
Patrick & Debs
Lawn Care
See our ad under
Call An Expert
1162 Landscape &
Garden
754 Machinery &
Equipment
SNOW BLOWER
Toro, electric start,
runs excellent $125.
570-825-3371
SNOWTHROWER
Snow Boss 950
white outdoor prod-
ucts, American built,
not in flood, 9 h.p.
electric start com-
plete with tire
chains for added
traction. Low hours
of operation , excel-
lent condition $465
570-388-6837
756 Medical
Equipment
DYNEX II NEU-
ROSTIMULATOR
(TENS unit) including
all necessary equip-
ment $150.829-1611
POWER CHAIR
Jazzy Select,
$500. 570-829-2411
POWERCHAIR/
Invacare Pronto
M51. Excellent con-
dition, used only two
months, leather
seat depth and
width 18 $600.
570-655-6588
WALKER with seat,
basket, hand
brakes, navy blue,
new $100. Bench for
tub, new, white $25.
Walker with front
wheels, new, grey
$20. 570-824-6278
758 Miscellaneous
All Junk
Cars &
Trucks
Wanted
Highest
Prices
Paid In
CA$H
FREE
PICKUP
570-574-1275
CHRISTMAS TREE
5 artificial $20.
570-823-2267
CHRISTMAS TREE
6 1/2 artificial,
excellent condition -
$25. 570-407-3538
CHRISTMAS TREE 7
with lights $45.
570-826-0237
CHRISTMAS TREE
Bethlehem lights
natural series, 9
pre-lit multi-lights
used only once!
$329. obo 466-6614
COFFEE URN 12-55
cups, Farberwware,
stainless steel, $25.
570-654-4440
COOK BOOKS
assorted, moving
must sell $10. 2 mir-
rors for dressers
$40. 570-313-5213
COOKBOOKS:
50 each. Call
570-654-1169
HOLIDAY: 12 angel
lamp $10.
Reversible fleece
snowman blanket
$20. 50x50 Nut-
cracker throw $10. 7
1/2 Jim Shore small
piece angel $10. (2)
14 Victorian
dressed dolls, $10.
each. 12 Santa
Claus doll, gold suit
$10. 10 musical
beer stein $25. 12
country heart blue
lamp $5. 14 stained
glass Parrot mirror
$15. 570-288-9571
LUGGAGE SET 3
piece, black & gray
tweed, like new
$30. 570-824-6278
758 Miscellaneous
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LAUNDRY STORAGE
UNIT Maytag, white,
3 drawers paid
$180. sell $45.
570-474-2182
PAMPERS womens
3 packs, small/
medium, 12 count
$20. 5 packs bed
pads 10 count $25. 1
pack womens
depends underwear
18 count $10.
570-824-6278
RELIGIOUS ITEMS -
Rosaries, $5. each,
RECORDS LPs,
78s,45s, 1960-1990
$1. each. 829-2411
SINK: Stainless Sink
Elkay 12"x2"x8
bar size, great con-
dition, faucet has
detachable soap
holder, is vintage-
looking. Includes all
parts to install sink.
$60 both 947-6531
SNOW TIRES (4)
215/45QR 17
Bridgestone Blizzak
WS 50. Stud-
less ice & snow.
Very good condition.
$250. 474-5201
SNOWBLOWER:
Jacobsen Homelite
320 $100. Kero-sun
radiant 10 heater
$60. Kaz cool mois-
ture humidifier $15.
570-288-8689
762 Musical
Instruments
GUITARS Fender
Squier Strat with gig
bag $149. Ibanez
Acoustic & case,
needs work, $59.
PEDALS Vintage
Ross Distortion $89,
Fender Starcaster
Chorus $35, UNI-
VOX UniWah wah
wah $89, Ampeg
Scrambler Clone
$89. 283-2552 rick
@ wyomingvalley.net
ORGAN: Hammond,
console, dual key-
board with bass
peddles. Has per-
cussion settings &
many other fea-
tures. Standard
enclosed speaker &
real Leslie spinning
drum mechanical
speaker also
enclosed. Excellent
condition $450. OBO.
570-283-9452
PIANO Baldwin light
finish, excellent con-
dition $1000.
570-817-1425
PIANO: Console
good condition
$350. 735-6017
770 Photo
Equipment
DIGITAL CAMERA
HP PhotoSmart 7.2
Megapixel with SD
card, spare battery
& charger. $65.
283-2552 or rick@
wyomingvalley.net
776 Sporting Goods
ANTIQUE POOL
TABLE excellent
condition with all
accessories $800.
or best offer
570-208-3888
BICYCLES: 2
Schwinn 10 speeds.
Mans Continental
&womans Subur-
ban. Good condi-
tion. $50 each.
570-696-4487
BIKE: Diamondback
Wildwood womens
comfort bike. Excel-
lent condition. $150.
570-855-2568
GOLF CLUBS set
Generic, great con-
dition $50.815-6772
GUN CABINET (8)
side shelves, bot-
tom drawer $100.
570-779-3188
POOLTABLE
Olhausen 4 x 8
slate, excellent con-
dition, includes
accessories, was
$1,200. $700 OBO.
570-333-5948
SKIS, Rossignol
Rebel 177, Salomon
series 7 bindings.
$75 SKI BOOTS,
Salomon Optime 8.1
Exp. Mens size 8
$30 SKI POLES $5.
570-287-1025
776 Sporting Goods
TRICYCLE adult by
Miami Sun. $225.
570-239-6586
780 Televisions/
Accessories
TV 35 Sony Trini-
tron with matching
black swivel stand.
$60. 570-466-5115
TV Sony 40 LCD ,
like new. 1080p.
High Definition.
$400. 833-2598
784 Tools
ROLLING SCAF-
FOLD, excellent
condition 8ho 6l
x2w $300. All size
pipe & straight
taps, all size drill bits
$1-10.570-735-5290
786 Toys & Games
AIR HOCKEY &
BILLIARDS TABLE
2 in 1. air hockey
tables uses power-
ful 110 v motor, flips
over for billiards.
Equipped with
tough, reliable fea-
tures, locking mech-
anism. Dimensions
90Lx48Wx32H,
348 lbs. Model
#G05612. Included
are cue sticks, cue
rack, balls, hockey
paddles & pucks.
Asking $250. or
best offer.
570-288-7159
BARBIE DOLLS
Older & newer in
boxes, new $7. to
$25. 570-654-4113
MY FIRST LEAP
PAD, with 8 games
& books $25.
570-407-3538
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SWING SET, wood-
en, 2 swings, bar &
glider, wooden play
set with slide &
monkey bars. Buyer
disassembles.
$400. obo 477 2281
TRAIN SET & TABLE
wooden Imaginari-
um train set & table,
like new. Paid $139.
sell $75. 822-7576
796 Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
NEED CASH?
We Buy:
Gold & Gold coins,
Silver, Platinum,
old bills, Watches,
Old Costume Jew-
elry, Diamonds,
Gold Filled, Ster-
ling Silver Flat-
ware, Scrap Jew-
elry, Military items,
old Tin & Iron
Toys, Canadian
coins & paper
money, most for-
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(paper/coin).
PAYING TOP DOLLAR
FOR GOLD & SILVER
COINS FROM VERY
GOOD, VERY FINE &
UNCIRCULATED.
Visit our new loca-
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next to WOODYS
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& PRO FIX.
We make house calls!
Buyer & seller of
antiques! We also
do upholstering.
570-855-7197
570-328-3428
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
796 Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
WANTED
JEWELRY
WILKES BARREGOLD
( 570) 48GOLD8
( 570) 484- 6538
Highest Cash Pay
Outs Guaranteed
Mon- Sat
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
wilkesbarregold@
yahoo.com
London PM
Gold Price
Nov. 11: $1,773.00
800
PETS & ANIMALS
810 Cats
CAT/FREE. 5 years
old, white with
orange spots,
declawed, spayed.
570-704-8120
CATS & KI TTENS
12 weeks & up.
All shots, neutered,
tested,microchipped
VALLEY CAT RESCUE
824-4172, 9-9 only
815 Dogs
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COCKAPOO pups.
Black, well social-
ized. Shots are cur-
rent. $150 each.
570-765-1846
DACHSHUNDS
Miniature Puppies.
1 female, short-
haired, brown.
1 male, longhaired,
black and some
brown. Two months
old, ready for new
homes. Both par-
ents on premises.
$600 each.
570-540-0790
DACHSI-PINS
Miniature puppies,
7 weeks old, two
copper short haired
female, 2 copper
short haired male, 1
black and tan short-
haired female.
Shots, dewormed,
frontlined. $400.
570-288-1029
GERMAN SHEPHERD
Purebred Male. Black
and Tan. 13 months
old, housebroken,
crate-trained, friend-
ly, good watch dog.
$125. Call
570-301-2694
LAB RETRIEVER PUPS!
8 weeks old. Ready
to go. 2 females, 1
yellow, 1 black. $300
570-357-2719
LABRADOR RETRIEVER
Pups. Black, ACA
registered, shots
and wormed, male
and female. $300.
570-556-0357
Morkie pups,
Malti-poo pups
Health records,
love people, toy
size maturity.
$300 each
570-765-0936
PITTBULL
Male, 2 1/2 years
old. Non neutered.
All shots - very
healthy & strong. No
papers. $100.
(570) 439-0563
815 Dogs
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
900
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
906 Homes for Sale
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foreclosure for a fee
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Trade Commission,
the nations con-
sumer protection
agency. Call 1-877-
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ALDEN
1100 Walnut Street
Great starter or
investment home.
Nice neighborhood.
Property sold in as
is condition.
MLS#11-215
$23,000
(570) 885-6731
(570) 288-0770
CROSSIN REAL ESTATE
ASHLEY
3 bedroom, 1 bath 2
story in good loca-
tion. Fenced yard
with 2 car detached
garage. Large attic
for storage. Gas
heat. $79,900
Call Ruth Smith
570-696-1195 or
570-696-5411
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
ASHLEY
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
AVOCA
FOR SALE BY OWNER.
Very nice split level
home. 3 bedrooms,
2 full baths with
over-sized jacuzzi.
Living room with
fireplace. Kitchen
with dining area,
family room, rec
room with pool
table. Garage with
opener. Central air.
3 season sun room,
deck, large fenced
lot with shed. In
great neighborhood.
$189,900
(570) 540-0157
DURYEA
Blueberry Hill.
3 bedroom ranch.
Large lot with pool.
$339,500
No Realtors
For more details
call 570-406-1128
WILKES-BARRE
Emergency
Liquidation
3 bedroom, single
home. $22,500.
Must Sell. Call
570-956-2385
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PRE-OWNED
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Hours
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KEN POLLOCK
PRE-OWNED
CARS
2008 HONDA CIVIC
SI COUPE
#P14420, Hard to Find! Power
Windows/Locks, CD, Sunroof, Alloys
$
16,550
*
2010 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE
#P14408, Leather, Automatic, CD,
Power Windows/Locks
$
13,899
*
2010 CHEVY
COBALT LT SEDAN
#S1691A, Power Windows/Locks, CD,
Automatic, Keyless Entry
$
11,999
*
2010 VOLKSWAGEN
JETTA
#P14511, Automatic, CD, Power
Windows/Locks, Gas Saver!
$
14,993
*
2008 HONDA
ACCORD SEDAN
#S1625A, EX-L Package, Sunroof,
Leather, Automatic, CD
$
13,999
*
2009 VOLKSWAGEN
CC LUXURY
#S1719A, Leather, Sunroof, Automatic,
Power Seat, Clean!
$
22,799
*
2009 VOLKSWAGEN
RABBIT
#S1789A, Sunroof, Automatic,
Power Windows/Locks, CD, 5 Door
$
14,355
*
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
$
13,677
*
2009 JEEP
WRANGLER 4X4
#P14440, 2 Dr, Upgraded Wheel Pkg,
Push Bar with Lights
$
18,475
*
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
$
14,488
*
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
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2005 FORD
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$
9,999
*
#P14509, 3rd Row, Power Windows/
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2007 CHEVROLET
COBALT SEDAN
$
7,999
*
#S1665A, Automatic,
Tinted Windows, AM/FM/CD
2007 CHRYSLER
PT CRUISER
$
7,999
*
#P14503A, Automatic, PW, PL, CD,
Dual Airbags
2003 MAZDA
TRIBUTE 4X4
$
8,592
*
#S1737B, Sunroof, Alloy Wheels,
Auto, Power Windows/Locks
2005 KIA
RIO SEDAN
$
4,990
*
#P14390A, Automatic, A/C,
Great Gas Mileage!
2006 JEEP LIBERTY
SPORT 4X4
$
9,995
*
#P14462, Rare Manual Trans!
Power Windows/Locks, CD
2004 ACURA
RSX COUPE
$
9,998
*
#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
$
18,999
*
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
$
14,999
*
2009 SUZUKI SX4
CROSSOVER AWD
#S1790A, Alloy Wheels, Manual Trans,
Power Windows/Locks, CD
$
12,729
*
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
$
16,895
*
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
$
17,499
*
2010 SUZUKI SX4
CROSSOVER AWD
#S1683A, Tech Pkg, Alloy Wheels,
Navigation, Sunroof!!
$
15,750
*
2011 SUZUKI EQUATOR
CREW CAB 4X4
#S1600A, Sport Pkg, Alloy Wheels, Auto,
Power Windows/Locks, Only 700 Miles!
$
23,999
*
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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 ..................................... $22,995
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
2010 FORD EDGE SEL
All Wheel Drive, Black Beauty................. $22,995
2011 BUICK LACROSSE CXL
Just 24K Miles, Extra Clean!................... $24,995
2010 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S
Power Galore, Tons of Warranty .............. $15,995
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 ....................... $33t,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
2009 BUICK LACROSSE CX
Local One Owner, Only 9K Miles............. $16,995
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
2011 GMC TERRAIN SLE-2
All Wheel Drive, Only 16K Miles ........................ $24,995
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 DODGE RAM 1500 QUAD CAB 4X4
SLT Power Pkg, Black Beauty, Extra Sharp$24,995
2011 CHEVY TRAVERSE LT
All Wheel Drive, Tons of Warranty............ $25,995
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
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MSRP w/ Add Ons
$
23,519*
Ken Pollock Sale Price
$
21,995*
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$
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$
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20,995*
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$
24,284*
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$
22,645*
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$
750*
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$
500***
$
21,395*
SALE PRICE
Navigation, Automatic, Power Windows/Locks, CD
Stk# S1852
Power Windows/Locks, Keyless Entry, CD, A/C
MSRP
$
18,019*
Ken Pollock Sale Price
$
16,895*
Manufacturer Rebate -
$
500*
Suzuki Owner Loyalty -
$
500***
$
15,895*
SALE PRICE
2012 SUZUKI SX4 CROSSOVER
ALL WHEEL DRIVE
Stk#S1747
MSRP
$
18,419*
Ken Pollock Sale Price
$
17,495*
Manufacturer Rebate -
$
1,000*
Suzuki Owner Loyalty -
$
500***
$
15,995*
SALE PRICE
LE Popular Package, Power Windows/
Locks, Keyless Entry, CD
2012 SUZUKI
SX4 SEDAN
Stk#S1722
Stk# S1718
Power Windows/Locks, Keyless Entry, CD,
Alloy Wheels, 6Ft Box
MSRP
$
29,639*
$
27,695*
SALE PRICE
Stk#S1796
2012 SUZUKI EQUATOR
CREW CAB 4X4
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2011 CHEVY MALIBU LT
14 AT THIS PRICE!
$
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33 HMPG
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(8,000 TO 14,000 MILES)
2010 FORD EXPLORER 4X4
13 AT THIS PRICE!
$
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4
,9
9
9
EDDIE BAUER
3RD SEAT
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POWER SEAT-WINDOWS, CRUISE,
PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS,
(28,000 TO 33,000 MILES)
2010 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT
15 AT THIS PRICE!
$
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$
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V6
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2011 CHEVY IMPALA LT
48 AT THIS PRICE!
$
1
3
,9
9
9
29 HMPG
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NAVIGATION, CRUISE,
POWER WINDOWS, CD,
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(9,000 TO 17,000 MILES)
2011 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA
17 AT THIS PRICE!
$
1
7
,9
9
9
PREMIUM 4X4
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ALLOYS, CRUISE,
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9 AT THIS PRICE!
$
2
5
,9
9
9
ALL WHEEL DRIVE
3RD SEAT
FACTORY AIR, AUTO, V8, 17 ALLOYS, CRUISE,
POWER WINDOWS, PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS,
(14,000 TO 19,000 MILES)
2011 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT 4X4
21 AT THIS PRICE!
$
2
2
,9
9
9
QUAD CAB
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DUAL CLIMATE CONTROL, AUTO,
V6, LEATHER, 3RD SEAT,
19 CHROME WHEELS, HEATED
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PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS,
(10,000 TO 16,000 MILES)
2011 BUICK ENCLAVE CXL
7 AT THIS PRICE!
$
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,9
9
9
ALL WHEEL DRIVE
LEATHER
19 CHROMES
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TRI-ZONE AIR, AUTO, V6, REAR DVD, BACKUP CAMERA,
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9
9
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SUNROOF, ALLOYS, POWER SEAT, CRUISE,
PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS,
(17,000 TO 22,000 MILES)
28 HMPG
7 AT THIS PRICE!
$
1
9
,9
9
9
LEATHER
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$
1
6
,9
9
9
ALL WHEEL DRIVE
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(20,000 TO 29,000 MILES)
2010 CHEVY COBALT LT
12 AT THIS PRICE!
$
1
1
,9
9
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33 HMPG
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QUADS, 18 ALLOYS, POWER SEAT,
PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS,
(16,000 TO 21,000 MILES)
2011 GMC ACADIA SLT
9 AT THIS PRICE!
$
2
9
,9
9
9
ALL WHEEL DRIVE
LEATHER
3RD SEAT
FACTORY AIR, AUTO, V6, ALLOY WHEELS,
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PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS,
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20 AT THIS PRICE!
$
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7
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,9
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$
1
9
,9
9
9
ALL WHEEL DRIVE
31 HMPG
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ALLOYS, POWER WINDOWS,
CRUISE, CD,
PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS,
(13,000 TO 18,000 MILES)
2011 CHEVY CRUZE LT
10 AT THIS PRICE!
$
1
4
,9
9
9
36 HMPG
9 AT THIS PRICE!
$
1
7
,9
9
9
FACTORY AIR, AUTO, V8,
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PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS,
(17,000 TO 24,000 MILES)
2011 FORD E-250 CARGO
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$
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SALE PRICE
starting at
Original MSRP When New
$
22,900
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Stabilitrak ,A /C ,P W ,P D L ,
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26 , 9 21
$
26 , 9 21
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2 6 , 9 2 1
SALE PRICE
starting at
Original MSRP When New
$
35,790
#Z 2539,3.6L V 6 A u to.,
Traction C on trol,A /C ,
8 Passen ger,2n d & 3rd R ow
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$
15 , 9 8 5
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1 5 , 9 8 5
SALE PRICE
starting at
Original MSRP When New
$
26,210
#Z 2541,3.5L V 6,
A u to.,A /C ,P W ,P D L ,
Pow er M irrors,
Pow er D rivers Seat,
X M R ad io,A M /F M C D ,
T ilt,H eated Fron t
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$
15 , 9 8 5
$
15 , 9 8 5
* $
1 5 , 9 8 5
SALE PRICE
starting at
Original MSRP When New
$
23,941
#Z 2556,2.4L D O H C
A u tom atic,
R em ote K eyless E n try,A /C ,
P W ,P D L ,
Pow er M irrors,
A M /F M C D ,Fron t
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$
13 , 9 47
$
13 , 9 47
* $
1 3 , 9 4 7
SALE PRICE
starting at
Original MSRP When New
$
17,895
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$
12 , 8 6 5
$
12 , 8 6 5
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1 2 , 8 6 5
SALE PRICE
starting at
#Z 2570,1.6L
E C O T E C D O H C 4 C yl.,
A u tom atic,
T in ted G lass,A M /F M C D /
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$
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Lord & Taylor is looking for aggressive,
analytical and results-oriented individuals with
strong PC skills and excellent communication
skills to work in our Wilkes-Barre Service Center.
The executive level opportunity available is:
STAFFING COORDINATOR
Manages staffing/hours for stores to provide
effective customer service while monitoring
expense. Works directly with 24 stores from our
Wilkes-Barre location to develop and implement
computerized staffing plans.
Bilingual (French) preferred not required.
Strong PC skills including extensive Excel and
Access experience along with the ability to
develop/support macros required. Qualified
candidates will have a business-related, 4-year
degree. Experience in a retail environment pre-
ferred; strong analytical skills are key to success.
Interested candidates should send resume along
with salary history to:
Lord & Taylor Service Center
Attn: Human Resources
250 Highland Park Blvd.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Fax: 570-821-6370
Or visit our career website at
www.loarandtaylor.com/careers
We offer a competitive salary,
medical/dental/vision/life insurance, 401(k).
We also offer generous merchandise discounts.
Lord & Taylor is an equal opportunity employer.
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
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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.
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UV MEME PAV MEME UV MEME
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
BACK MOUNTAIN
133 Frangorma Dr
Bright & open floor
plan. 5 year old 2
story. 9' ceiling 1st
floor. Custom
kitchen with stain-
less steel appli-
ances. Family room
with 14' ceiling &
fireplace. Conve-
nient location.
MLS# 11-2572
$349,000
Call Geri
570-696-0888
BACK MOUNTAIN
Enjoy this gracious
4 bedroom Tudor
home on 5+ acre lot
with mature land-
scaping. Hardwood
floors throughout, 4
fireplaces, built in
bookcases & Ameri-
can Chestnut doors
enhance this archi-
tecturally designed
home. The master
bedroom and bath
located on the first
floor with 3 addition-
al bedrooms, a sun-
room and 2 baths
on the second floor.
Lovely views over
look stone patio and
yard. MLS#10-3053
$549,000
Call Rhea
570-696-6677
To place your
ad call...829-7130
BEAR CREEK
6650 Bear Creek Blvd
Well maintained
custom built 2 story
nestled on 2 private
acres with circular
driveway - Large
kitchen with center
island, master
bedroom with 2
walk-in closets,
family room with
fireplace, custom
built wine cellar - A
Must See property!
$299,900
MLS# 10-4312
Call Geri
570-696-0888
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
906 Homes for Sale
BEAR CREEK
VILLAGE
333 Beaupland
10-1770
Living room has
awesome woodland
views and you will
enjoy the steam/
sauna. Lake and
tennis rights avail-
able with Associa-
tion membership.
(membership
optional). Minutes
from the Pocono's
and 2 hours to
Philadelphia or New
York. $259,000
Maria Huggler
CLASSIC PROPERTIES
570-587-7000
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
Turn to classified.
Its a showroom in print!
Classifieds got
the directions!
BEAR CREEK VILLAGE
470 Lewis Drive
Great house in
great condition!
Unique 1 1/2 story
with 4 bedrooms &
2 1/2 baths on 2
acre wooded lot.
Fireplaces in living
room, dining room
& family room.
Modern kitchen
with stainless appli-
ances & breakfast
bar. Hardwood
floors. Flexible floor
plan. MLS#11-2408
$349,9000
Call Joe Moore
570-288-1401
906 Homes for Sale
BLAKESLEE
Quiet Country
Living
Impressive, well-
cared for, 4 Bed
Colonial on a beau-
tiful 2 Acre home
site, just 20 minutes
to W-B. Lots of
storage with a huge
basement and 3 Car
Garage. Enjoy
country living at its
best. $268,627
Call Betty
570-643-4842
570-643-2100
Need to rent that
Vacation property?
Place an ad and
get started!
570-829-7130
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
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
DURYEA
Not in Flood Zone
Single family house,
2 bedrooms, 2
bathrooms, oil heat,
unfinished base-
ment, small yard,
$35,000
Call 570-457-3340
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Kingston 58 S. Welles Ave. 1-2:30PM Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group
Luzerne 64 E. Luzerne Ave. 11AM-12:30PM Classic Properties
Luzerne Waypoint Townhomes 1-3PM ERA One Source Realty
Kingston 267 Grove St. 1-3PM Elegant Homes
BACK MOUNTAIN & SURROUNDS
Dallas 10 Dakota Dr. 1-2:30PM Lewith & Freeman
Shavertown 30 Sutton Farms Rd. 4-5PM Lewith & Freeman
Trucksville 125 Frangorma Dr. 12-1:30PM Lewith & Freeman
Dallas 829 Homestead Dr. 2:30-4PM Lewith & Freeman
Dallas 148 Center Hill Rd. 12-2PM Lewith & Freeman
Harveys Lake 30 Marina Dr. 3:30-5PM Lewith & Freeman
Dallas 401 Upper Demunds Rd. 2:30-3:30PM Lewith & Freeman
Dallas 21 Burndale Rd. 1-2PM Lewith & Freeman
North Lake 4145 Lakeview Dr. 1-2:30PM Lewith & Freeman
Back Mountain 136 Scenicview Dr. 1-3PM Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group
Dallas 245 Pennbrook Lane 1-3PM Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group
Dallas 59 Hickory Rd. 1-3PM Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group
Dallas 138 White Birch Lane 1-3PM Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group
Pringle 234 Union St. 1-3PM Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate
Back Mountain Lewis Rd. 2-3:30PM Joseph P. Gilroy Real Estate
MOUNTAINTOP & SURROUNDS
Mountaintop Lot 1 Woodberry Dr. 1-3PM Lewith & Freeman
Mountaintop 1035 Woodberry Dr. 1-3PM Lewith & Freeman
Mountaintop 7 StreamView Court 1:30-3PM Lewith & Freeman
Mountaintop 5 Hawk Lane 1-3PM Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group
Mountaintop 428 Ice Harvest Dr. 1-3PM Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group
Mountaintop 128 Jacobs Ladder 1-3PM Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group
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Mountaintop 21 Forest Rd. 1-3PM Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group
Mountaintop 28 S. Woodhaven Dr. 2:30-4PM Classic Properties
Mountaintop 39 Sandwedge Dr. 1-3PM ERA One Source Realty
Mountaintop Lot 64 General Pulaski St. 12-1:30PM ERA One Source Realty
Mountaintop 21 Walden Park 12:30-2PM Century 21 Signature Properties
PITTSTON/NORTH & SURROUNDS
Duryea 314 Edward St. 12-1:30PM Atlas Realty
Exeter 128 Jean St. 12-1:30PM Atlas Realty
West Pittston 15 Miller St. 12-1:30PM Atlas Realty
Harding 310 Lockville Rd. 2:30-4PM Atlas Realty
Pittston Twp. 122 Parnell St. 2:30-4PM Atlas Realty
Jenkins Twp. Insignia Point Courtyards 1-3PM Lewith & Freeman
Exeter 102 Ida Circle 1:30-3PM Lewith & Freeman
Lain 155 Haverford Dr. 2-4PM Lewith & Freeman
Lain 16 Old Mill Rd. 1-3PM Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group
Wyoming 5 Windy Hill Lane 1-3PM Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group
Duryea 548 Adams St. 12-1:30PM Prudential Poggi & Jones
West Pittston 2304 Rte. 92 2-3:30PM Century 21 Signature Properties
Pittston 100 Maple Lane 12-2PM Realty World Rubbico Real Estate
Pittston 111 Maple Lane 12-2PM Realty World Rubbico Real Estate
Lain 61 Market St. 10:30AM-12PM ERA One Source Realty
Duryea 100 Kimberly Dr. 1-3PM ERA One Source Realty
Pittston Twp. Stauffer Pointe Townhomes 11AM-1PM Stauffer Pointe
WILKES-BARRE & SURROUNDS
Bear Creek 1000 Sandspring Rd. 1-3PM Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group
Wilkes-Barre 48 Marjorie St. 1-3PM Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group
Wilkes-Barre 1007 Morgan Dr. 2:30-4PM Prudential Poggi & Jones
Wilkes-Barre St. Clair St. 12-1:30PM Joseph P. Gilroy Real Estate
Wilkes-Barre 17 Donald Court 1-2:30PM ERA One Source Realty
Wilkes-Barre 681 N. Franklin St. 1-3PM ERA One Source Realty
Wilkes-Barre 83 Spruce St. 3-4PM ERA One Source Realty
Bear Creek Village 6010 Bear Creek Blvd. 1:30-3:30PM Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate
Wilkes-Barre 1333 Route 315 1-4PM Hanover Homes
HANOVER/ASHLEY/NANTICOKE & SURROUNDS
Hanover Twp. 120 E. St. Marys Rd. 1-3PM Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group
Shickshinny W. Butler St. 1-2:30PM Five Mountains Realty
Hanover Twp. 1 GrandviewAve. 12-1:30PM Century 21 Signature Properties
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Hanover Twp. 10 Lynwood Ave. 12-2PM Century 21 Signature Properties
HAZLETON & SURROUNDS
Drums 227 Buck Ridge Dr. 1-3PM Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group
Beech Mountain 122 Buck Ridge Dr. 1-3PM Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group
Drums 114 Klingers Rd. 1-3PM Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group
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906 Homes for Sale
DALLAS
Nice 3 bedroom
home on a deep lot
with large eat in
kitchen.
MLS#11-3387
$118,800
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
DALLAS
20 Fox Hollow Drive
Well maintained
two story with
fully finished lower
level awaits its
new family. 4-6
bedroom, 3.5 bath,
2 fireplaces. One
year home warranty
included. Wonderful
neighborhood.
$270,000
MLS #11-3504
Call Tracy Zarola
570-696-0723
DALLAS
210 42nd St. E
Beautiful 3300 sq.ft.
custom built Tudor
home on 3.7 +/-
acres with stream,
pond & gorgeous
landscaping in a
great country like
setting. A home
you'll be proud to
own. MLS#10-4516
$ 399,900
Call Barbara Metcalf
570-696-0883
DALLAS
3 Crestview Dr.
Well-constructed
and maintained
sprawling multi-
level with 5,428
square feet of living
space. Living room
& dining room with
hardwood floors
& gas fireplace;
eat-in kitchen with
island; florida room.
5 bedrooms, 4
baths; 2 half-baths.
Lower level rec
room with wet bar
& fireplace. leads
to heated in-ground
pool. Beautifully
landscaped 2
acre lot.
$575,000
MLS# 11-1798
Call Joe Moore
570-288-1401
DALLAS
56 Wyoming Ave
Well maintained 4
bed, 2 bath home
located on large .85
acre lot. Features
open floor plan,
heated 3 season
room with hot tub,
1st floor laundry, 2
car garage and
much more. 11-3641
Call Jim Banos
COLDWELL
BANKER RUNDLE
REAL ESTATE
570-991-1883
906 Homes for Sale
DALLAS
314 Loyalville Road
Very Nice 3 bed-
room, 2 bath dou-
blewide on 2 acres
with detached 2 car
garage and well
maintained yard.
Home has Anderson
Thermopane win-
dows, wood burning
fireplace in TV room,
walk-in closet, wall
heater in full base-
ment, 16x23.6 &
9.6x8.4 rear deck,
9.6x8.4 front deck,
glass sliding door in
kitchen, central air,
black walnut trees,
peach tree, paved
driveway etc.
MLS# 11-2679
REDUCED!!!
$165,000
Five Mountains
Realty
570-542-2141
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
DALLAS
** OPEN HOUSE **
SUNDAY, NOV-13
12NOON-2PM
148 E Center Hill Rd.
Conveniently locat-
ed, roomy & com-
fortable 2 story
awaits your family.
3 bedrooms 1.5
bath, hardwood
floors, new deck,
pool & new win-
dows MLS#11-3815
$149,000
Call Tracy Zarola
570-696-0723
** OPEN HOUSE **
SUNDAY, NOV-6
12NOON-2PM
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
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
906 Homes for Sale
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
DUPONT
Main Street
Commercial
Excellent corner
location. Approxi-
mate 200 road
frontage. 1st floor
offices. Large 2nd
floor apartment.
Detached 3 bay
garage. $225,000
Call Kathie
570-288-6654
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
EDWARDSVILLE
32 Atlantic Ave
3 bedroom. Great
starter home.
Almost completely
remodeled. 11-2108
$87,000
Darcy J. Gollhardt,
Realtor
CLASSIC
PROPERTIES
570-262-0226
906 Homes for Sale
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
DURYEA
NOT IN FLOOD ZONE
319 Bennett Street
For Sale by Owner
Two story, 2-unit
home. Live in one
unit rent the other
to pay mortgage or
great investment
property. Small
fenced-in yard and
detached garage.
$65,000 Negotiable
Call Tara
570-430-1962
Line up a place to live
in classified!
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
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
LINE UP
A GREAT DEAL...
IN CLASSIFIED!
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.
atlasrealtyinc.co
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MLS 11-2720
$229,900
Call Phil
570-313-1229
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EDWARDSVILLE
274 Hillside Ave.
PRICED TO SELL.
THIS HOME IS A
MUST SEE. Great
starter home in
move in condition.
Newer 1/2 bath off
kitchen and
replacement win-
dows installed.
MLS 11-560
$52,000
Roger Nenni
EXT. 32
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
906 Homes for Sale
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
66 East Grove St.,
Looking for a bar-
gain? This half dou-
ble will meet your
needs! It will make
a great starter
home, nice size
rooms, eat-in
kitchen, some
replacement win-
dows, pull down
attic for storage.
Plus a fenced rear
yard. The owners
want this SOLD so
make your offer
today!
MLS#10-3582
$22,500
Jill Jones 696-6550
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:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-2091
$69,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
EXETER
105 Cedar Street
Price Reduced!
$50,000
Great starter home
in a great neighbor-
hood, off street
parking, upgraded
electric, newer roof,
replacement win-
dows & 2nd floor
laundry. MLS 10-4130
Call Arlene Warunek
570-650-4169
Smith Hourigan
Group
(570) 696-1195
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
906 Homes for Sale
EDWARDSVILLE
New Listing!
122-124 SHORT ST.,
OUT OF THE FLOOD
ZONE! Very nice
double-block on a
quiet street. Good
income property for
an investor or live in
one side and rent
the other to help
with a mortgage.
#122 has living
room, dining room,
kitchen, 2 bed-
rooms and a full
bath. #124 has living
room, dining room,
kitchen, 3 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths
and a family room
with free-standing
fireplace. Off-street
parking on one
side. Taxes are cur-
rently $1516 on
Assessed value of
$68,700. Motivated
Seller! Call today for
an appointment.
MLS#11-3694
$62,000
Mary Ellen &
Walter Belchick
570-696-6566
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
Sell your own home!
Place an ad HERE
570-829-7130
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
906 Homes for Sale
EXETER TWP.
311 Lockville Rd
Stately brick 2 story.
In-ground pool, cov-
ered patio, finished
basement, fireplace
& wood stove, 3 car
attached garage, 5
car detached
garage with apart-
ment above.
MLS# 11-1242
$719,000
Call Joe or Donna
570-613-9080
GET THE WORD OUT
with a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130
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
906 Homes for Sale
FORTY FORT
4 Sunset Court
Must see! Located
in a private cul-de-
sac. Large enclosed
front porch, 4 bed-
rooms, 2 baths, 2 car
garage. REDUCED!
$139,000
MLS 11-2824
Call Kathie
570-288-6654
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$125 EXTRA IF DRIVEN,
DRAGGED OR PUSHED IN!
NOBODY Pays More
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Monday thru Saturday 6am-9pm Happy Trails!
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906 Homes for Sale
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
EXETER
REDUCED
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
$119,900
Call Don Crossin
570-288-0770
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-287-0770
FORTY FORT
REDUCED!
1301 Murray St.
Very nice duplex,
fully rented with
good return in great
neighborhood. For
more information
and photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-2149
$124,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
FORY FORT
Great Walnut street
location. 8 rooms, 4
bedrooms. wall to
wall carpet. Gas
heat. 2 car garage.
Deck & enclosed
porch. MLS 11-2833
$99,500
Besecker Realty
570-675-3611
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
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
906 Homes for Sale
HANOVER TWP.
10 Lyndwood Ave
3 Bedroom 1.5 bath
ranch with new win-
dows hardwood
floors finished base-
ment 2 car garage
and a finished base-
ment. MLS 11-3610
$154,900
Call Pat Guesto
570-793-4055
CENTURY 21
SIGNATURE
PROPERTIES
570-675-5100
HANOVER TWP.
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
HANOVER TWP.
577 Nanticoke St.
Well maintained 3
bedroom, 2 story
home in quiet
neighborhood. This
home features an
enclosed patio with
hot tub, enclosed
front porch, walk up
floored attic with
electric. 2 coal
stoves and much
more. All measure-
ments approximate.
MLS 10-4645
$80,900
Debbie McGuire
570-332-4413
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-287-0770
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
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS #11-622
$119,000
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
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HANOVER TWP.
94 Ferry Road
Nice vinyl sided 2
story situated on a
great corner fenced
lot in Hanover Twp.
2 bedrooms, 2
modern baths,
additional finished
space in basement
for 2 more bed-
rooms or office/
playrooms.Attached
2 car garage con-
nected by a 9x20
breezeway which
could be a great
entertaining area!
Above ground pool,
gas fireplace, gas
heat, newer roof
and All Dri system
installed in base-
ment. MLS #11-626
$119,900
Mark R. Mason
570-331-0982
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
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906 Homes for Sale
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.
$44,000
Call Ruth Smith
570-696-1195 or
570-696-5411
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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
906 Homes for Sale
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
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MLS#11-831
$267,000
Call Nancy
570-237-0752
Melissa
570-237-6384
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906 Homes for Sale
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
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906 Homes for Sale
HARVEYS LAKE
143B GROVE ST.,
Like to entertain?
This floor plan lends
itself to that with a
large kitchen, formal
dining and living
rooms. A car enthu-
siast? This garage
will hold 4 cars
comfortable. Enjoy a
hot tub, this workout
room has one and
French doors open-
ing to the rear yard.
Spacious bed-
rooms, wood burn-
ing fireplace. The list
goes on and on! Did
I mention you are
just of a mile from
the lake?!
MLS#11-1994
$249,900
Jill Jones 696-6550
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906 Homes for Sale
HARVEYS LAKE
6 Hemlock Gardens
Great neighborhood
only mile to War-
den Place at Harvey
Lake, access to
Harveys Lake
through the Beach
Club at Warden
Place. 8 rooms, 3
bedrooms, 2 baths,
garage, 18 x 36 in-
ground heated pool,
12x27 screened
porch, landscaped,
workshop, office in
lower level, 100x150
lot neat and clean
ready to move-in.
MLS#11-2357
$146,000
Bob Cook
570-696-6555
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HARVEYS LAKE
POLE 265
LAKESIDE DRIVE
44 of lakefront!
This home offers
recently remodeled
kitchen with Cherry
cabinetry, granite
counters. Hard-
wood floors through
the kitchen and din-
ing area. Stone fire-
place, enclosed
porch to enjoy the
lake view! The
boathouse has a
second level patio,
storage area, plus
dock space. A must
see! MLS#11-2018
$369,900
Bob Cook
570-262-2665
HUGHESTOWN
304 Division St
Fix & make $$$! 1/2
double. 3 bed-
rooms. 11-2407
$22,900
Darcy J. Gollhardt,
Realtor
CLASSIC
PROPERTIES
570-262-0226
906 Homes for Sale
HUGHESTOWN
REDUCED
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
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MLS 11-3404
$99,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
HUNLOCK CREEK
12 Oakdale Drive
Completely remod-
eled 3 bedroom, 1.5
bath home with
detached garage &
carport on approx
1.5 acres in a nice
private setting.
MLS# 11-1776
$129,900
Five Mountains
Realty
570-542-2141
JENKINS TWP
2 Owen Street
This 2 story, 3 bed-
room, 1 1/2 bath
home is in the
desired location of
Jenkins Township.
Sellers were in
process of updating
the home so a little
TLC can go a long
way. Nice yard.
Motivated sellers.
MLS 11-2191
$89,900
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
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
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MLS 11-2432
$259,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
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
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MLS 11-3545
Price reduced
$69,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
KINGSTON
Awesome Kingston
Cape on a great
street! Close to
schools, library,
shopping, etc.
Newer gas furnace
and water heater.
Replacement win-
dows, hardwood
flooring, recently
remodeled kitchen
with subway tiled
backsplash. Alarm
system for your
protection and
much more. MLS
#11-1577
$154,900.
Call Pat Busch
(570) 885-4165
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
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
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
111 Church St.
Large 3 bedroom
completely updat-
ed. Big family room.
Detached garage.
Home warranty
included. Walk-up
attic. Replacement
windows.
$149,900
MLS #11-3598
Call Tracy Zarola
570-696-0723
KINGSTON
128 Vaughn St.
Beautifully main-
tained home shows
pride of ownership
for last 40 years.
Upgrades include
new kitchen with
Kraftmaid cabinets
and Corian counter,
new hardwood
floors, brand new
gas furnace, central
air and replacement
windows. 3 bed-
rooms, with 2 addi-
tional rooms (bed-
rooms) on finished
3rd floor. 1.5 baths
and bonus family
room in basement.
Fenced yard, deck,
garage and off
street parking.
MLS 11-3864
$149,900
Call Mark Mason
570-331-0982
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
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:
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$129,900
MLS #11-1434
Call Tom
570-262-7716
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KINGSTON
29 Landon Ave N
Striking curb appeal
with charm to
spare! Hardwood
floors throughout
the first floor, beau-
tiful arched door-
ways, gas fireplace,
lots of closet
space, modern
kitchen and a large
updated main bath.
MLS#11-3075
$144,900
Call Mary Price
570-696-5418
570-472-1395
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KINGSTON
549 Charles Ave.
A quality home in a
superior location!
Features: large
living room; formal
dining room with
parquet flooring;
oak kitchen with
breakfast area; 1st
floor master
bedroom & bath
suite; bedroom/
sitting room; knotty
pine den; half-bath.
2nd floor: 2
bedrooms & bath.
Finished room in
lower level with
new carpeting &
wetbar. Central air.
2-car garage. In-
ground concrete
pool with jacuzzi.
$324,900
MLS# 10-1633
Call Joe Moore
570-288-1401
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
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MLS 11-2278
$129,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
KINGSTON
806 Nandy Drive
Unique 3 bedroom
home perfect for
entertaining! Living
room with fireplace
and skylights. Din-
ing room with built-
in china cabinets.
Lower level family
room with fireplace
and wetbar. Private
rear yard within-
ground pool and
multiple decks.
MLS#11-3064
Call Joe Moore
570-288-1401
KINGSTON
83 E. Vaughn St
Yes, its really true,
$109,900. From the
Room size entrance
foyer to every room
in the house, you
find PERFECTION.
Living Room, Dining
Room/Family Room,
Large Kitchen, But-
ler-style work area,
3 bedrooms, 1 1/2
bath, lovely
enclosed screened-
in porch. Off street
parking. Choice
location. 11-2155
MUST SELL
$109,900
Open to Negotiation
Joan Evans
Real Estate
570-824-5763
KINGSTON
Spacious 4 bed-
room, 2 bath Brick
Cape Cod with
oversized 2 car
garage with loft for
storage.
MLS#11-4162
$179,900
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
906 Homes for Sale
KINGSTON
Completely remod-
eled, mint, turn key
condition, 3 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths,
large closets, with
hardwoods, carpet
& tile floors, new
kitchen and baths,
gas heat, shed,
large yard.
$134,900, seller will
pay closing costs,
$5000 down and
monthly payments
are $995/month.
Financing available.
WALSH
REAL ESTATE
570-654-1490
KINGSTON
NEW LISTING
Beautiful modern 3
bedroom and 1.5
bath home on large
lot. 1 car garage.
Hardwood floors,
family room on first
floor and basement.
New gas heat, win-
dows, electrical
security, fireplace,
walk up attic. Must
See. Call for details
MLS 11-2415
$210,000
Nancy Answini
570237-5999
JOSEPH P.
GILROY
REAL ESTATE
570-288-1444
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
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570-654-1490
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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:
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MLS 11-1673
$154,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
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906 Homes for Sale
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
KINGSTON
375 Warren Ave.
Motivated Sellers!
Selling below
appraised value!!!
2-story home with 3
bedrooms, full bath
and all appliances
included. Tons of
closet space includ-
ing cedar closet
and a basement
ready to be fin-
ished. Nice size
yard with a private
driveway located
near Wyoming Val-
ley West elemen-
tary and middle
schools. Call for an
appointment today!
MLS#11-1969
$94,500
Karen Altavilla
570-283-9100 x28
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basement, garage
or attic and call the
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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
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
906 Homes for Sale
LAFLIN
210 Beechwood Dr
Rare brick & vinyl
tri-level featuring 8
rooms, 4 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths,
family room with
fireplace, rear
patio, sprinkler
system, alarm sys-
tem & central air.
MLS#11-2819
$199,000
CALL DONNA
570-613-9080
LAFLIN
24 Fordham Road
Lovely cedar shingle
sided home on large
corner lot in a great
development. 4 bed-
room, 2 1/2 baths, 1st
floor family room, fin-
ished lower level.
Hardwood floors
throughout, huge liv-
ing room & family
room. 1st floor laun-
dry room & office,
gas heat, nice deck,
above ground pool, 2
car garage. 11-3497
$295,000
Call Nancy Answini
570-237-5999
JOSEPH P. GILROY
REAL ESTATE
570-288-1444
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LAFLIN
3 Main Street
Historic 120+ year
old home, many
original details, new
roof, updated elec-
trical and a huge
garage. Currently a
gift shop. Corner lot,
newly paved park-
ing area. $170,000
MLS 11-2115. Call
Betty at
Century 21
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-287-1196
ext 3559
or 570-714-6127
906 Homes for Sale
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
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LAFLIN
Lovely brick ranch
home in great
development. 2
bedrooms, 2.5
baths. All hardwood
floors, brand new
roof. 2 family rooms
suitable for mini
apartment. 1st floor
laundry, sunroom,
central air, alarm
system, 1 car
garage and electric
chair lift to lower
level. Very good
condition.
MLS 11-2437
$210,000
Call Nancy
Answini
570-237-5999
JOSEPH P.
GILROY
REAL ESTATE
570-288-1444
906 Homes for Sale
LAKE HARMONY
3A Ridgewood
Neat, clean and
updated! Spacious
rooms throughout.
Sunken living area
with accent wall for
fireplace. Large loft
with entertainment
area. Jacuzzi in
master bath/show-
er. New carpet.
Freshly painted. No
outside mainte-
nance. MLS 10-7583
$144,900
570-643-2100
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LAKE SILKWORTH
Brand new Ranch,
approximately 50
yards from lake. 3
bedroom, 2 baths,
laundry room, full
basement. Deeded
lake access.
MLS 11-2346
$135,000
Barbara Strong
570-762-7561
ANTONIK &
ASSOCIATES
570-735-7494
LARKSVILLE
MOUNTAIN RD.
Contemporary
home on approx. 1
acre with valley
views. Raised gar-
dens, fish pond and
manicured setting.
Home is multi-level
featuring 3 bed-
rooms, 2 baths,
galley kitchen, great
room with fireplace.
MLS#11-1079
Reduced to
$249,000
Maribeth Jones
570-696-6565
906 Homes for Sale
LILY LAKE
Year-round beauty
featuring cedar and
stone siding, central
aid conditioning,
hardwood floors.
Modern kitchen with
granite island, 4
bedrooms, fireplace
in master, 2 baths.
Sunroom with glass
walls for great lake
views. Low taxes.
MLS#11-1753
Reduced to
$299,000 or
rent for $1,250/mos
Maribeth Jones
570-696-6565
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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
Union St.
FOR SALE OR RENT
Commercial-Large
Quonset building;
4536SF of floor
space plus 4 sepa-
rate rental units. 2
rented, 2 available.
Potential to build
another building on
the property. Close
to Luzerne exit of
the Cross Valley
Expressway exit 6.
Owner says sell!
MLS#10-320
Reduced to
$210,000
Maribeth Jones
570-696-6565
906 Homes for Sale
LUZERNE
459 Bennett St.
Very nice 5 bed-
room, 2 story home
in nice area of
Luzerne. Off street
parking for 4 cars.
1st floor master
bedroom and laun-
dry. Replacement
windows on 2nd
floor. 5 year young
full bath. Modern
kitchen w/breakfast
bar and oak cabi-
nets. Basement
always DRY! All
measurements
approximate
MLS11-3745
$122,900
Debbie McGuire
570-332-4413
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
LUZERNE
807 North St
Lovely modern large
ranch with 4 or 5 br
including a master
suite with walkin
closet. Full finished
basement with a
separate room
presently used as a
functioning beauty
shop and 1/2 bath.
Beautiful back yard
with 2 covered
patios one with hot
tub. Gas heat, all hw
floors on first level,
professional land-
scaping, neutral
decor, oversized 1
car garage, lots of
closets and storage
& much more.
MLS 11-3139
$172,000
Call Nancy
Answini
570-237-5999
JOSEPH P.
GILROY
REAL ESTATE
570-288-1444
PLAINS
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
906 Homes for Sale
LUZERNE
807 North Street
NEW LISTING
Lovely modern
large ranch with 4
or 5 bedrooms
including a master
suite with walk in
closet.Full finished
basement with a
separate room
presently used as a
functioning beauty
shop and 1/2 bath.
Beautiful back yard
with 2 covered
patios, one with hot
tub. Gas heat, all
hardwood floors on
first level, profes-
sional landscaping,
neutral decor, over-
sized 1 car garage,
lots of closets and
storage & much
more. MLS#11-3139
$172,000
(570) 237-1032
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MOUNTAIN TOP
130 CHURCH RD
Enjoy the fall foliage
right from your own
home! This colonial
style home offers
double entry doors
leading into the for-
mal living and dining
rooms. Spacious
kitchen - breakfast
area, family room
opening to the
fenced rear yard.
Large 3-season
room with cathedral
ceiling. Hardwood
floors, fireplace,
recently remodeled
full and bath plus
2-car garage.
Located on 3+
acres.
MLS# 11-2600
$183,900
Call Jill Jones
570-696-6550
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MOUNTAIN TOP
15 Albert Road
Home in good con-
dition! Nice rear
yard! Basement is
heated & semi fin-
ished! Hardwood
floors under carpet!
MLS#11-3703
$134,000
Jim Graham at
570-715-9323
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find one here!
570-829-7130
MOUNTAIN TOP
16 Hazlenut Drive
New granite count-
er tops/island! 3
zone heat, nice
lower level finished
with walkout, huge
inground pool,
fenced yard! Large
bedroom sizes.
Large family room
with fireplace & new
carpet. New garage
door! Hardwood in
living room & dining
room. MLS #11-2270
$389,000
Jim Graham at
570-715-9323
MOUNTAIN TOP
803 Aspen Drive
Brand new carpet in
lower level family
room! Hardwood on
1st floor dining
room, living room,
bedrooms & hall!
Large rear deck.
Master bedroom
opens to deck! Pri-
vate rear yard!
Basement door
opens to garage.
MLS #11-2282
$199,000
Jim Graham at
570-715-9323
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MOUNTAIN TOP
130 CHURCH ROAD
The feel of a true
colonial home with
double entry doors
off the foyer into the
living room and din-
ing room. Spacious
kitchen breakfast
area, family room
leading to a fenced
rear yard. 3-season
room with cathedral
ceiling. Hardwood
floors, fireplace,
recently remodeled
2.5 bath and 2-car
garage. Located on
3.77 acres, all the
privacy of country
living yet conve-
niently located.
MLS#11-2600
PRICE REDUCED
$183,900
Jill Jones 696-6550
NANTICOKE
HEIGHTS SECTION
ENORMOUS 4+ bay
garage!! Plus 1
more garage for
gadgets! Pretty 4
bedroom Cape with
a supplemental coal
unit and a beautiful
view from the
back yard.
NEW PRICE!!
$85,900
MLS# 11-2088
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
To place your
ad call...829-7130
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
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. $89,500.
Seller Assist of $5,000
Call Bill Remey @
570-714-6123
NANTICOKE
Reduced - $89,000
25 Shea St
CAPE ANN: Large
& Bright, 3 bed-
rooms, eat-in
kitchen, Carrara
Glass Bathroom,
Finished Lower
Level, Family Room
(knotty pine) with
BAR. Oil heat, very
large lot. Estate.
View the mountains
from the front
porch. #11-2970
BIG REDUCTION!
NEW PRICE
$89,000
Go To The Top... Call
JANE KOPP
REAL ESTATE
570-288-7481
It's that time again!
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apartment
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570-829-7130
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
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Medical, Legal, Commercial Utilities Parking Janitorial
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For Rental Information Call: 1-570-287-1161
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NANTICOKE
REDUCED!
Motivated Seller!
$116,900.
619 S. Hanover St
Nicely appointed
brick 2-family. 2nd
unit on 2nd and 3rd
floors has 3 bed-
rooms, 2 baths -
currently at
$400/mos below
market value of at
least $600/mos.
Most windows
replaced through-
out. Heated 2-car
detached garage,
rear covered patio,
fenced-in side yard.
MLS#11-2538
Call Steve Shemo
(570) 288-1401
(570) 793-9449
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!
For more info
and photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 10-2463
$89,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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PITTSTON
168 Elizabeth Street
Sturdy ranch in Ore-
gon Section. 3/4
bedrooms, 2 baths.
Price $92,500.
Call Stephen
570-814-4183
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
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-3894
$89,900
Tom Salvaggio
570-262-7716
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in classified!
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:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-3544
Reduced to
$84,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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PITTSTON
44 Lambert Street
For Sal e or Rent!
Beautiful cozy
home! Upstairs
laundry, lots of clos-
et space. Tastefully
renovated. Extra
large driveway. Low
maintenance. Ther-
mostats in each
room. MLS#11-2210
$89,900
or $800/month
(570) 885-6731
(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
realtyinc.com.
MLS 11-2864
$99,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
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PITTSTON
82 Parsonage St
MOVE-IN CONDI-
TION! Good starter
home. 2 bedrooms,
2 1/2 baths.
Replacement win-
dows. Newer roof.
Freshly painted.
New carpet. Base-
ment with two lev-
els. Parking in front
of home. Priced to
sell! MLS 11-2508
$29,900
Joan Evans
Real Estate
570-824-5763
PITTSTON
89 Lambert St
This pleasant brick 3
bedroom on a wide
lot, sits nicely back
from the street.
Recently remod-
eled. MLS 11-1080
$88,000. Call Betty
at Century 21
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-287-1196
ext 3559
or 570-714-6127
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 dining
room. Walkout
basement with
paneled 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
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NEW PRICE!!
92 Tompkins Street
Totally remodeled
2-story; 7 rooms, 3
bedrooms, 2 baths,
2-car garage, deck,
rear fence.
MLS# 11-2770
$99,900
CALL JOE OR DONNA
570-613-9080
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
www.atlas
realtyinc. com
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
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
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-
tos visit: www.
atlasrealtyinc.com
MLS 11-3403
$69,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
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
realtyinc.com
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.
atlasrealtyinc.com.
MLS 11-2887
$169,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
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
more info and phtos
visit: www.atlas
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MLS 11-2749
$189,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
PLAINS
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
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
PLAINS
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
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
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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
additional pho-
tos and informa-
tion can be
found on our
web site, www.
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NEW LISTING
3 bedroom Town-
house in Rivermist
with 2.5 bath, 1 car
garage & all new
carpeting & painted
interior throughout!
MLS#11-3153
$184,500
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
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3 bedroom, 2 bath
bi-level in good con-
dition with 2 car
garage, eat-in
kitchen and living
room/dining room
combo. Lower level
has framed out fam-
ily room with brick
fireplace. Very nice
lot. Electric base
board heat.
$139,900
Call Ruth Smith
570-696-1195 or
570-696-5411
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
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:
www.atlas
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MLS 11-4068
$37,500
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
PLAINS
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
PLAINS
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
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
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PLAINS
48 Woodcrest Drive
Great end unit
townhouse in
Woodcrest Estates!
Located within
walking distance to
Mohegan Sun and a
few minutes drive to
the Wyoming Valley
Mall and I-81. Low
HOA fees. New roof!
Dont miss an
opportunity to live
carefree & have
someone else shov-
el your snow & mow
your lawn! A great
price! MLS#10-4416
$119,900
Karen Bernardi
570-371-8347
Ray Bernardi
570-283-9100 x34
PLYMOUTH
Dont miss this spa-
cious 2 story, with a
17 x 11 Living room,
formal dining room,
eat in kitchen plus
bath on the first
floor & 2 bedrooms
& bath on 2nd floor.
Extras include an
enclosed patio and
a detached garage.
Reasonably priced
at REDUCED!
$34,900.
MLS 11-2653
Ann Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
570-288-6654
PLYMOUTH
OUT OF FLOOD ZONE
North Street
Large raised ranch
with 2 car garage.
Modern kitchen, 3
bedrooms, living
room, family room,
3 season porch, fin-
ished lower level
with 1 bath & laun-
dry. $139,900
570-779-2424
PLYMOUTH
78-80 Academy St.
Well maintained
double block with
separate utilities on
a nice street in Ply-
mouth. This double
block has a fenced-
in yard and off-
street parking
through the rear
alley access. One-
unit has 7 rooms
with bedrooms,
(great for owner
occupied) and the
other has 4 rooms
with 2 bedrooms.
Make an appoint-
ment today!
MLS#11-1171
$67,500
Karen Altavilla
570-283-9100 x28
PRINGLE
372 Hoyt Street
This two story home
has 4 bedrooms
with space to grow.
First floor has gas
heat and second
floor has electric
heat. Off street
parking for one in
back of home.
MLS 11-640
$59,900
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
SHAVERTOWN
Well maintained
raised ranch in
Midway Manor.
Good size level yard
with shed. Large
sunr oom/ l aundr y
addition. Lower
level family room
with wood stove.
MLS #11-4178
$163,700 Call
Christrine Kutz
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
SHICKSHINNY
178 SWEET VALLEY RD
NEW Brick Ranch
on 1 acre. (11-4576)
$274,000
OBOYLE
REAL ESTATE LLC
570-586-2911
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SHAVERTOWN
1195 Sutton Road
Attractive, well-
maintained saltbox
on 2 private acres
boasts fireplaces in
living room, family
room & master
bedroom. Formal
dining room. Large
Florida room with
skylights & wet bar.
Oak kitchen opens
to family room. 4
bedrooms & 3 1/2
baths. Finished
lower level.
Carriage barn
$449,000
MLS# 10-3394
Call Joe Moore
570-288-1401
SHAVERTOWN
12 Windy Drive
New construction in
the exclusive
Slocum Estates.
Stone & Stucco
exterior. All the
finest appoint-
ments: office or 5th
bedroom, hard-
wood floors, crown
moldings, 9' ceil-
ings 1st & 2nd floor.
Buy now select
cabinetry & flooring.
MLS #11-1987
$499,000
Call Geri
570-696-0888
SHAVERTOWN
Exquisite 4 bed-
room. Formal living
room, floor to ceiling
brick fireplace.
Formal dining room.
Beautiful eat in
kitchen, cherry cab-
inetry, granite coun-
ters, stainless steel
appliances. Master
suite, ash hardwood
floors, his/her clos-
ets and balcony.
Master bath, cherry
vanity and granite
counters. Spacious
24x28 family room,
entertainment unit &
bar. Office, built-ins.
Sunroom. Three car
garage. Completely
updated and well
maintained. This
home is convenient-
ly located on 2.5
park like acres just
minutes from Cross
Valley. MLS#11-2008
$519,000.
Call Ruthie
570-714-6110
Smith Hourigan Group
570-287-1196
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
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
SPRINGVILLE
NEW LISTING
Year round cottage
on Schooley Pond
only 15 minutes from
Tunkhannock. Very
private area. Water
front property.
MLS# 11-4111
$125,000
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
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SHICKSHINNY
Completely remod-
eled 3 bedroom,
1.75 bath brick &
aluminum ranch on
over 4 acres with
Pond. New stainless
steel appliances, 2
car attached and 1
car built-in garage,
paved driveway,
open front porch, 3
season room, rear
patio, brick fireplace
& property goes to
a stream in the
back.
PRICE REDUCED
$179,900
MLS# 10-4716
FIVE MOUNTAINS
REALTY
570-542-2141
SUGAR NOTCH
Woodland Road
Attractive 3 bed-
room ranch, central
AC, attached two
car garage. 9 years
young, large lot.
Call Jim for details.
Affordable at
$169,500
Towne & Country
Real Estate Co.
570-542-5708 or
570-735-8932
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
SWOYERSVILLE
2 Unit Duplex &
Double Block
with a
4 Bay Garage.
Family owned for
many years.
BIG REDUCTION
$100,000
MLS# 09-1643
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
SWOYERSVILLE
120 Barber Street
Nice ranch home!
Great neighbor-
hood. MLS#11-3365
$109,000
(570) 885-6731
(570) 288-0770
CROSSIN REAL ESTATE
SWOYERSVILLE
610 Church St.
Attractive cape cod
on a large, open lot
in a great neighbor-
hood. Bright, eat-in
kitchen, finished
lower level rec
room, updated gas
furnace and electri-
cal. MLS# 11-3562
PRICE REDUCED
$139,900.
Call Steve Shemo
(570) 288-1401
(570) 793-9449
SWOYERSVILLE
67 Watkins St
Large 4 bedroom
with many attractive
details emanating
from the French
door entrance foyer.
MLS#11-3962
$135,000
Call Al Clemont
570-371-9381
Smith Hourigan Group
570-714-6119
WHITE HAVEN
28 S. Woodhaven Dr
Beautiful 4 bedroom
home. Peaceful sur-
roundings. Lake
view. 11-1253.
$179,000
Darcy J. Gollhardt,
Realtor
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SWOYERSVILLE
Beautiful 2 story, 3
bedroom home.
Modern kitchen &
bath. Nice yard. Gas
heat. $69,900. Call
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570-654-1490
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SWOYERSVILLE
PRICE REDUCED!!
Enjoy this charming
2 bedroom home
with recently updat-
ed tile kitchen and
bath, laminate floors
in bedrooms, large
yard, deck and stor-
age shed. MLS#11-
3231. $89,000
Call Matt
570-714-9229 or
Darlene
570-696-6678
SWOYERSVILLE
NEW LISTING
Two-story home
with updated roof,
double lot, two car
garage. Large
kitchen, 3 bed-
rooms, living room,
formal dining room.
MLS#11-3400
$112,000
MaryEllen Belchick
570-696-6566
There are many
great reasons to
consider
Team Belchick!
Mary Ellen & Walter
work together in a
unique approach
that guarantees
your real estate
needs are handled
immediately &
professionally.
Mary Ellen
696-6566
Walter 696-2600
ext 301
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
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
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
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
WANAMIE
987 Center St.
Country setting sur-
rounds this 4 year
old home featuring
a large modern
kitchen and break-
fast area with tile
flooring. 3 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths,
living room, family
room, 2 car garage,
front porch and
rear deck/
MLS 11-690
$154,900
Call Patty Lunski
570-735-7494
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WAPWALLOPEN
359 Pond Hill
Mountain Road
4 bedroom home
features a great
yard with over 2
acres of property.
Situated across
from a playground.
Needs some TLC
but come take a
look, you wouldnt
want to miss out.
There is a pond at
the far end of the
property that is
used by all sur-
rounding neighbors.
This is an estate
and is being sold as
is. No sellers prop-
erty disclosure. Will
entertain offers in
order to settle
estate. MLS 11-962
$64,900
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
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 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
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
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.
atlasrealtyinc.com
MLS 11-3645
$129,900
Call Tom
Salvaggio
570-262-7716
WEST PITTSTON
321 Franklin St.
Great 2 bedroom
starter home in the
Garden Village.
Brand new flooring
throughout, fresh
paint, vinyl siding
and replacement
windows. Newer
electric service, eat
in kitchen w/break-
fast bar. 1st floor
laundry room and
off street
parking.
MLS 11-2302
$89,500
Mark R. Mason
570-331-0982
CROSSING REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
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.
For more infor-
mation and pho-
tos visit
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS#10-1535
$49,900
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WEST WYOMING
119 Lincoln Ave.
Perfectly remodeled
Cape in toy town.
Nothing to do but
move in. Newer
kitchen, bath, win-
dows, carpet, elec-
tric service and gas
hot air furnace.
Currently 2 bed-
room, 1 bath with a
dining room that
could be converted
back to a 3rd bed-
room. Low Taxes!
Great home for
empty nesters or
first time buyers.
MLS 11-1630
$105,000
Mark R. Mason
570-331-0982
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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
1303 Promontory Dr
Furnishings includ-
ed, ready to move
in. 3 bedroom, 2
bath ranch a block &
a half from the lake.
Well equipped
kitchen. Full base-
ment, extra large
family room with
storage room.
MLS 10-9719
$149,900
570-643-2100
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WHITE HAVEN
135 Game Drive
Charming Pocono
style log home.
$5,000 acres of PA
Gamelands in your
backyard. 2,000 sq.
ft. decorated with
the latest Pocono
Mountain Themes
and is loaded with
extra features.
MLS 11-1539
$229,900
570-643-2100
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WHITE HAVEN
412 Indian Lake
Lakefront. Enclosed
porch and lower
patio looking out
over the lake. 4
bedrooms, hard-
wood floors, master
bedroom with view.
Screen porch.
Basement that can
be finished.
MLS 10-9989
$225,000
570-643-2100
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WHITE HAVEN
4628 State St
Colonial on double
lot. Desirable East
Side community in
carbon county.
Flawless rooms,
basement& garage.
Stone fireplace. Oil
heat. Central air.
Water filtration &
conditioner. Public
sewer. Rear deck.
Shed with power.
MLS 11-3156
$179,900
570-643-2100
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WHITE HAVEN
66 Sunshine Drive
Subject to bank
short sale approval.
Cathedral ceilings. 2
sided L/P Gas Fire-
place, washer/dryer
bathroom combo.
Cozy well used
square footage.
Wrap deck. 2 utility
sheds for storage.
MLS 11-2528
$79,900
570-643-2100
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WILKES-BARRE
100 Darling St
Nice tow bedroom
single, gas heat,
enclosed porch,
fenced yard. Close
to downtown & col-
leges. Affordable at
$42,500. Call
Town & Country
Real Estate Co.
570-735-8932
570-542-5708
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WILKES-BARRE
100 Sheridan St.
Nicely maintained
home with fenced
yard and detached
garage. 3 bed-
rooms, 1/2 baths,
1st floor laundry
room. Nice porch,
ready to move in.
Near Little
Flower Manor.
MLS 11-1947
$69,900
Call Connie
EILEEN R.
MELONE REAL
ESTATE
570-821-7022
WILKES-BARRE
3 unit commercial
building with 2
apartments &
a store front
operation plus
a detached 2
car garage.
$75,000
MLS# 11-1724
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
WILKES-BARRE
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
711 N. Washington St.
Recently remodeled
3 bedroom, hard-
wood floors, gas
heat, 1st floor laun-
dry room. MLS# 11-
2981. $69,000.
Call Geri
570-696-0888
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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
WILKES-BARRE
123 Dagobert St.
Immaculately kept 2
story, 3 bedroom
home in beautiful
neighborhood.
Home features
newer doors, dou-
ble hung E glass
windows through-
out. A/c & ceiling
fans in all rooms
except bathroom.
Beautiful year round
sunroom in rear.
Property includes
50x100 buildable
lot, 3 parcels on
one deed.
A must see!
MLS 11-2452
$119,500
Debbie McGuire
570-332-4413
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
WILKES-BARRE
164 Madison Street
Spotless 3 bed-
room, 1.5 bath
home with hard-
wood floors, stained
glass, and modern
kitchen in move-in
condition. 11-2831
$79,900
Marilyn K Snyder
Real Estate
570-825-2468
WILKES-BARRE
185 West River St
Spacious, quality
home, brick - two
story with 6 bed-
rooms, 2 1/2 bath,
two fireplaces,
den, heated sun-
room off living
room, screened
porch off formal
dining room, mod-
ern eat-in kitchen,
garage. Many
extras... Sacrifice,
owner relocating
out of state
$125,000.
MLS 11-2474
JANE KOPP
REAL ESTATE
570-288-7481
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
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
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
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WILKES-BARRE
241 Dana Street
Spacious 3 bed-
room, 1.5 baths with
textured ceilings,
updated kitchen, all
appliances including
dishwasher, tiled
bath with whirlpool
tub, 2nd floor laun-
dry room. Replace-
ment windows.
Drastic Reduction
$60,000
MLS# 11-88
Call Arlene Warunek
570-650-4169
Smith Hourigan
Group
(570) 696-1195
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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35 Murray St.
Large well kept 6
bedroom home in
quiet neighborhood.
Off street parking,
good size back
yard. Owner very
motivated to sell.
MLS 10-3668
$79,900
Call Don Crossin
570-288-0770
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
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WILKES-BARRE
39 W. Chestnut St.
Lots of room in this
single with 3 floors
of living space. 3
bedrooms, 1 bath
with hardwood
floors throughout,
natural woodwork,
all windows have
been replaced,
laundry/pantry off of
kitchen. 4x10 entry
foyer, space for 2
additional bed-
rooms on the 3rd
floor. Roof is new.
MLS 11-325
$69,900
Jay A. Crossin
570-288-0770
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
WILKES-BARRE
60 Saint Clair St
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY, 11/14
12 to 1:30
Great 4 bedroom
home with new
kitchen, furnace and
bath. Laundry room
off kitchen. Newer
windows and roof.
Hardwood on first
floor. Off street
parking. Older one
car garage. Walk up
attic. MLS 11-1478
$69,000
Call Nancy
Answini
570-237-5999
JOSEPH P.
GILROY
REAL ESTATE
570-288-1444
WILKES-BARRE
62 Schuler St
3 bedroom, 1 3/4
bath in very good
condition. Hard-
wood floors
throughout, updat-
ed kitchen and
baths, natural
woodwork, over-
sized yard on a dou-
ble lot. Off street
parking.
MLS 10-4349
$79,900
Marilyn K Snyder
Real Estate
570-825-2468
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WILKES-BARRE
74 Frederick St
This very nice 2
story, 3 bedroom, 1
bath home has a
large eat in kitchen
for family gather-
ings. A great walk
up attic for storage
and the home is in
move-in condition.
MLS 11-1612
$63,900
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
WILKES-BARRE
NEW LISTING!
86 HICKORY ST.,
Cozy 2-unit apart-
ment with parking
for 3 vehicles, nice
enclosed rear yard,
rear shed, washer,
dryer, refrigerators
included. Can be
converted back to
single family
dwelling.
MLS#11-4047
$49,900
Louise Laine
570-283-9100 x20
WILKES-BARRE
Great 3 bedroom
home in mint condi-
tion. Hardwood
floors, fenced lot,
garage. MLS#11-2834
$83,900.
(570) 237-1032
(570) 288-1444
WILKES-BARRE
Lot 39 Mayock St.
9' ceilings through-
out 1st floor, granite
countertops in
kitchen. Very bright.
1st floor master
bedroom & bath.
Not yet assessed.
End unit. Modular
construction.
MLS #10-3180
$179,500
Jim Graham at
570-715-9323
WILKES-BARRE
NOW REDUCED!
191 Andover St.
Lovely single family
3 bedroom home
with lots of space.
Finished 3rd floor,
balcony porch off of
2nd floor bedroom,
gas hot air heat,
central air and
much more.
Must see!
MLS 11-59
$66,000
Jay A. Crossin
570-288-0770
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
WILKES-BARRE
Parsons Manor
PRICE REDUCED!
184 Brader Drive
Large, fenced in
corner lot surrounds
this 3 bedroom, 1
1/2 bath ranch. Off
Dining Room, enjoy
a covered deck. All
electric home. AC
wall unit. Full base-
ment with 2 finished
r ooms. At t ached
garage. Shed.
Owner Re-locating
out of area.
MLS 11-2473
REDUCED!!!
$138,000
JANE KOPP
REAL ESTATE
570-288-7481
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WILKES-BARRE
Price Reduced!
Why pay rent -
move right in to this
well maintained 2
bedroom home with
nice yard, privacy
fence and garage.
MLS# 11-2875
$57,500
Call Andrea
570-714-9244 or
Darlene
570-696-6678
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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
WILKES-BARRE
To Settle Estate
$60,000
314 Horton Street
Wonderful Family
Home, 6 rooms (3
bedrooms), 1 1/2
baths, two-story,
Living room with
built-in Bookcase,
formal Dining Room
with entrance to
delightful porch.
Eat-in kitchen. Pri-
vate lot, detached
garage. A must see
home. MLS 11-2721
New Price $60,000
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REAL ESTATE
570-288-7481
WILKES-BARRE
SUMMIT PLACE
Townhome. Pay
less mortgage than
rent! See this three
bedroom, 2 bath
home today.
MLS#11-2594
$74,999
MaryEllen Belchick
570-696-6566
WILKES-BARRE
MINERS MILLS
NEW LISTING!
Charming two-story
home with hard-
wood and pine
floors, modern
kitchen and baths,
formal living room
and dining room, 3
bedrooms, gas
heat, separate
330SF of office
space. Detached
garage and carport,
updated windows,
roof and furnace.
Zoned business
commercial.
MLS#11-1010
$99,900
Call Maribeth Jones
570-696-6565
WILKES-BARRE
1007 Morgan Drive
Beautiful two-story
traditional home
located high & dry in
Pine Ridge Estates,
one of Wilkes-
Barres newest
developments. Fea-
tures 4 bedrooms,
2.5 baths, master
suite with walk-in
closet, 9 ceilings
and hardwoods on
1st floor, family room
with gas fireplace,
two-car garage and
deck. MLS#11-3479
$239,900
Karen Ryan
570-283-9100 x14
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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
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WYOMING
608 Wyoming Ave
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY, 11/13
1:30 - 3:00
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
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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
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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
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MLS 10-4740
$149,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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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
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MLS #10-3512
PRICE REDUCED
$189,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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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 Ave.
Out of the flood
plain this double
has potential.
Newer roof and
some windows
have been
replaced. Property
includes a large
extra lot. Square ft.
approximate.
MLS 11-3463
$67,000
Roger Nenni
EXT. 32
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
EDWARDSVILLE
Lawrence St.
Nice 3 unit property.
Lots of off street
parking and bonus 2
car garage. All units
are rented. Great
income with low
maintenance.
$139,900
MLS# 10-2675
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
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:
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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
KINGSTON
64-66 Dorrance St.
3 units, off street
parking with some
updated Carpets
and paint.
$1500/month
income from long
time tenants. W/d
hookups on site.
MLS 11-3517
$109,900
Call Jay A.
Crossin
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
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
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-Property ideal for a
medical, business,
or professional
offices.
-100+ Parking
Spaces. Call Cindy
570-690-2689
www.cindykingre.com
570-675-4400
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
LUZERNE
High Traffic - Good
visibility. This 6,000
sq. ft. masonry
building is clear
span. Multiple uses
- professional -
commercial, etc. 18
storage/warehouse
units included.
MLS#11-2787
$325,000
Call Joe Moore
570-288-1401
NANTICOKE
39 W. CHURCH ST.
Formerly used as a
Personal Care
Home with 10 bed-
rooms and 4 baths.
Nice kitchen, 2nd
kitchen/laundry
area.
MLS 11-864
$190,000
Call Barb Strong
570-762-7561
ANTONIK &
ASSOCIATES
570-735-7494
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
Turn to classified.
Its a showroom in print!
Classifieds got
the directions!
NANTICOKE
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
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909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
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
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
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
WEST WYOMING
331 Holden St
10-847
Many possibilities
for this building. 40 +
parking spaces, 5
offices, 3 baths and
warehouse.
$425,000
Maria Huggler
Classic Properties
570-587-7000
WILKES-BARRE
Stately brick building
in Historic district.
Wonderful 1st block
S Franklin. Formerly
Lane's. 5700sq ft +
full basement for
storage. Great pro-
fessional space.
Well maintained. Pri-
vate parking & gar-
den. MLS#11-345
$495,000
570-696-3801
Call Margy
570-696-0891
Find Your Ideal
Employee! Place an
ad and end the
search!
570-829-7130
ask for an employ-
ment specialist
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
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Let them see it here
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
Wanna make your
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Get convenient home delivery. Call 829-5000.
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
101 Old River Road
Duplex - Todays
Buy, Tomorrows
Security Do you
appreciate the gen-
tle formality of
beamed ceilings,
French style doors
with beveled glass
& beautiful wood-
work? Each unit: 2
bedrooms, bath, liv-
ing room, dining
room, gas heat.
Spacious rooms.
Separate utilities. 2
car detached
garage. 10-0920
$89,900.
Joan Evans
Real Estate
570-824-5763
WILKES-BARRE
Centrally located,
this triplex is fully
occupied and has 2
bedrooms in each
unit. Nicely main-
tained with one long
term tenant on 3rd
floor and off street
parking. An annual
income of $17,520
makes it an attrac-
tive buy. $79,000
MLS 11-825
Ann Marie Chopick
570-288-6654
570-760-6769
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
WYOMING
14 West Sixth St.
Former upholestry
shop. 1st floor in
need of a lot of
TLC. 2nd floor
apartment in good
condition & rented
with no lease. Stor-
age area. Off street
parking available.
PRICE REDUCED!
$65,000
Contact Judy Rice
714-9230
MLS# 11-572
Wanna make a
speedy sale? Place
your ad today 570-
829-7130.
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
912 Lots & Acreage
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
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
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
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
912 Lots & Acreage
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
KINGSTON TWP.
VACANT LAND
Large barn and
28+/- acres close to
town. MLS#09-3699
Reduced to
$299,000
Maribeth Jones
696-6565
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
in classified
is the best way
tocleanout your closets!
Youre in bussiness
with classified!
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
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
912 Lots & Acreage
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
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
915 Manufactured
Homes
ASHLEY
MOBILE HOME
2 bedroom, fur-
nished, $23,000
(570) 655-9334
(570) 762-4140
DALLAS
Valley View Park
3 bedroom home,
end lot. Large deck.
Call 570-675-2012
To place your
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Any Situation
570-956-2385
938 Apartments/
Furnished
DALLAS
2 bedrooms, 1 bath,
refrigerator, w/d
and stove provided,
off-street parking,
no pets. $650 per
month, plus utilities,
& security.
Call 570-674-7898
938 Apartments/
Furnished
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
Attractive 1 room
furnished efficiency.
Cherry kitchen cabi-
nets, granite bath,
built-ins, washer/
dryer. Security &
references. Non
smokers, 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
AVOCA
3 rooms. Incl. heat,
hot water, water,
garbage and sewer.
Appliances, off
street parking.
Security, no pets
$490 per month
570-655-1606
DALLAS
(Franklin Township)
1st floor, 2 bedroom.
1 bath. Washer
dryer hookup. Car-
port. $595 + utilities,
lease & security.
Call after 6.
570-220-6533
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
DALLAS
Modern 1st floor
with all appliances.
Off street parking.
No pets. $550 per
month + utilities.
570-639-1462
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
Looking for Work?
Tell Employers with
a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130
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
DALLAS
Newberry Estates
Furnished or Unfur-
nished 3 bedroom,
2 bath completely
redone condomini-
um. Rent includes
maintenance fee
and country club
fee. $1500 per mo.
NO PETS.
Maribeth Jones
570-696-6565
DUPONT
2 BEDROOM-2ND FLOOR
Includes washer,
dryer, fridge, stove.
Sewer, refuge and
water included.
$525 + utilities.
570-466-2157
DUPONT
Completely remod-
eled, modern 2 bed-
room apartment.
Heat and sewer
included. Lots of
closet space, with
new tile floor and
carpets. Includes
stove, refrigerator,
washer, dryer. nice
yard and neighbor-
hood, no pets.
$795/month + $1000
deposit. Call
570-479-6722
EDWARDSVILLE
APARTMENT FOR RENT
2 story, 2 bedroom,
modern kitchen &
bath. Hardwood
floors, full base-
ment. Gas heat, hot
water baseboard.
All appliances. No
pets. $525 + securi-
ty. 570-825-6259
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
EXETER
2 bedroom, modern
kitchen and bath,
Includes OSP
stove, fridge, heat,
water, sewer.
No Pets. $650.
570-693-1294
FORTY FORT
2 bedroom, 2nd
floor. $550 per
month + utilities.
No pets, call
570-239-5841
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
FORTY FORT
SPACIOUS
Home, for lease,
available immedi-
ately, 1 bedroom, 1
bath room, washer
and dryer provided,
single car attached
garage, no pets,
$700/per month,
plus utilities. Call
570-287-1246
GLEN LYON
2 bedrooms, Sec-
tion 8 Accepted,
$450/per month,
water and sewer
paid. $450/security
deposit. Call
570-561-5836
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.
HANOVER TWP
Rear Lee Park Ave.
3 bedroom. OSP,
References and
security required.
$600/month
917-225-9961 Mike
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
HANOVER TWP.
1 bedroom, 1 bath-
room, all appliances
provided, off-street
parking, no pets,no
smoking. Heat,
sewer, hot water
included, $550 per
month + 1st & last
month & $400 secu-
rity de-posit. Call:
570-852-0252
after 8:00 a.m.
HANOVER TWP.
1 bedroom. All
remodeled. Ceram-
ic & hardwood
floors. Fireplace.
$475/month + utili-
ties. No pets.
Call (570) 574-8863
HANOVER TWP.
1ST FLOOR APT.
1 or 2 bedrooms,
1 bath, no pets,
heat, hot water, &
garbage. $550. plus
1 months security
due at signing
deposit.
570-239-4360
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
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
NANTICOKE
1125 S. Hanover St.
1 bedroom apart-
ment. 570-301-7725
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
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
1.5 bedroom, 1st
floor, washer/dryer,
porch, yard, park-
ing, No Pets,
Quiet/Convenient
Smoke Free Build-
ing. $475. + utilities.
Discount available.
Available 12/1
570-574-9827
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
KINGSTON
2ND FLOOR APT
Available immedi-
ately, 2 bedrooms, 1
bath room, refriger-
ator and stove pro-
vided, off-street
parking, no pets,
$550/per month,
plus utilities, $550/
security deposit.
Call 570-574-9072
to set an
appointment
KINGSTON
2nd Floor. Avail-
able Nov. 1.
2 bedrooms, ren-
ovated bathroom,
balcony off newly
renovated kitchen
with refrigerator &
stove, central air,
newly painted, off-
street parking, no
pets. $600 per
month plus utili-
ties, & 1 month
security deposit.
570-239-1010
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
Page Avenue
2 bedroom, living
room, dining room,
off street parking.
$450 + utilities. Call
570-752-6399
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941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
KINGSTON
40 Pierce Street
3rd floor. 2 bed-
room. Heat, hot &
cold water, trash
included. $595.
Cats considered.
Call (570) 474-5023
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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
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
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Kingston
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Spacious 1, 2 & 3
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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
SPACIOUS 1/2 DOUBLES
3 bedrooms, back
yard. Separate utili-
ties. No pets. Back-
ground & security.
$775/month.
570-242-8380
KINGSTON
Very nice, 3 rooms
& bath. No pets.
Non-smoking. All
utilities included.
$575 / month. Call
570-287-3985
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
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.
$545/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
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
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
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
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
Line up a place to live
in classified!
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
NANTICOKE NANTICOKE
347 Hanover St.
Large 1 bedroom,
1st floor, wall to
wall carpet, eat-in
kitchen with appli-
ances, washer &
dryer hookup,
porch & shared
yard. $395/mo +
utilities & security.
New energy effi-
cient gas furnace.
Pet Friendly.
Call 570-814-1356
NANTICOKE
Nice clean 1
bedroom. Heat, hot
water, garbage fee
included. Stove,
fridge, air-condition-
ing, washer/dryer
availability. Security.
$525 per month
Call (570) 736-3125
NANTICOKE
Spacious 1 bedroom
apartment. Washer
& dryer, full kitchen.
No pets. $465 +
electric. Call
570-262-5399
NANTICOKE
Very clean, nice, 2
bedroom. Water,
sewer, stove, fridge,
Garbage collection
fee included. W/d
availability. Large
rooms. Security,
$535/mo.
570-736-3125
PARSONS
4 bedroom, newly
renovated. w/d
hookups. No Pets.
Proof of employ-
ment and refer-
ences required.
$650/per month,
(570) 466-4619
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 bedroom, 1st &
2nd floor, $475.
2 bedroom, 2nd
floor, $550.
3 bedroom, 1st &
2nd floor, $650.
3 bedroom, 2nd
floor, $575.
Call Bernie
888-244-2714
ROTHSTEIN REALTORS
570-288-7594
PITTSTON
Completely renovat-
ed 1 bedroom effi-
ciency, 2nd floor.
Appliances & utili-
ties included except
electric. Off street
parking. Some pets
ok. $595.
570-969-9268
PITTSTON
Efficiency apart-
ment, bedroom,
bath & kitchen. No
pets. $415/month +
1 month security.
570-451-1038
* WILKES-BARRE *
3 bedroom. Heat &
hot water included.
Rent based on
income.
Call 570-472-9118
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
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
PLAINS
15 & 17 E. Carey St
Clean 2nd floor,
modern 1 bedroom
apartments. Stove,
fridge, heat & hot
water included. No
pets. Off street
parking. $490-$495
+ security, 1 yr lease
Call 570-822-6362
570-822-1862
Leave Message
PLAINS
1st floor. Modern 2
bedroom. Kitchen
with appliances.
Convenient loca-
tion. No smoking.
No pets.
$550 + utilities.
570-714-9234
PLAINS
2 bedroom, 1st
floor, off street
parking, large living
space. $400/mo +
utilities. No pets or
smoking. Call
570-820-8822
PLYMOUTH
Large, spacious 1 or
2 bedroom. Appli-
ances and utilities
included. Off street
parking. $600/per
month. Call
570-704-8134
PLYMOUTH
TOWNHOUSE
Convenient loca-
tion, very low
maintenance.
Total electric. Liv-
ing and dining
room, 1.5 baths. 2
large bedrooms.
Appliances, w/d
hookup included.
Very small yard.
Private parking
sewer paid, secu-
rity reference and
lease. Not section
8 approved. No
smoking or pets
$575 + utilities.
570-779-2694
SCRANTON
GREEN RIDGE SECTION
Large 1 bedroom.
Heat included.
Bathroom, eat in
kitchen, living room.
Off street parking.
$650/month
(631) 821-8600 x103
SWOYERSVILLE
26 Bohack St.
1 bedroom, 2nd
floor, heat, hot &
cold water included.
Updated & painted.
Off street parking.
Cats considered.
$575 + security &
lease. Call
570-474-5023
UPPER ASKAM
(Hanover SD)
2 bedrooms, 1 bath
w/d hookup, newly
remodeled, upgrad-
ed electrical, gas
heat. $600 month+
utilities, security
deposit/lease. Pet
friendly with owner
approval for addi-
tional $25/mo.
570-690-8669
Find Something?
Lose Something?
Get it back where it
belongs
with a Lost/Found ad!
570-829-7130
WEST PITTSTON
2nd floor efficiency.
Includes stove,
refrigerator fur-
nished. Includes
heat, electric, water
& sewer. No wash-
er/dryer hook up.
Off street parking &
deck. $600/month.
Security required.
570-299-7153
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
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
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WEST WYOMING
MODERN
429 West Eighth St.
Available immedi-
ately, 2 bedrooms, 1
bath room, stove-
washer-dryer, off-
street parking, no
pets, Patio, $575.
/per month, Sewer
& Garbage, $575.
/security deposit.
Call 570-760-0459
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
135 Westminster
St., 2nd floor, 2 bed-
rooms, living room.
Laundry hookup.
Recently renovated.
Pet friendly. Section
8 Welcome. $495 +
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. $600.
570-969-9268
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
WILKES-BARRE
22 Terrace Street
2 bedroom, 2nd
floor. Hardwood
flooring. Appliances,
heat, water, sewer
& trash included.
Pet friendly. $700 +
electric & natural
cooking gas.
570-969-9268
WILKES-BARRE
3 bedroom, 1 bath,
w/d hookup. Off
street parking for 2.
Gas heat. $660
plus utilities, securi-
ty and lease
deposit. Pet friendly
with owner
approval for addi-
tional $25/month.
570-690-8669
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
AMERICA REALTY
RENTALS
ALL UNITS
MANAGED
1 block WB
General
Hospital
1-2 bedrooms
$465. & Up
+ utilities
Remodeled,
appliances,
laundry, park-
ing. Employ-
ment applica-
tiopn, lease.
NO PETS/
SMOKING
288-1422
WILKES-BARRE
Barney Street
3rd floor, 2-3 bed-
room attic style
apartment. Eat in
kitchen, private
entrance. Includes
hot water & free
laundry. Pets ok.
$450 / month. Secu-
rity, references.
570-237-0124
WILKES-BARRE
Clean, 2 bedroom,
duplex. Stove,
hookups, parking,
yard. No pets/no
smoking.
$495 + utilities.
Call 570-868-4444
WILKES-BARRE
In desirable area.
2 bedrooms,
newly renovated,
close to public
transportation.
$500/month
+ utilities.
973-216-9174
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WILKES-BARRE
LAFAYETTE GARDENS
SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR!
113 Edison St.
Quiet neighborhood.
2 bedroom apart-
ments available for
immediate occu-
pancy. Heat & hot
water included. $625
Call Aileen at
570-822-7944
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
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
A must see newly
remodeled 4
rooms. Smoke free,
pet free, ceiling
fans & smoke
detectors through-
out, stove included.
Sewer paid. Clean
quiet setting.
$575/month + utili-
ties & security.
Available Dec 1st.
Can be seen now.
570-822-6115
Leave message.
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
Looking to buy a
home?
Place an ad here
and let the
sellers know!
570-829-7130
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
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
944 Commercial
Properties
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
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 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.
PITTSTON
COOPERS CO-OP
Lease Space
Available, Light
manufacturing,
warehouse,
office, includes
all utilities with
free parking.
I will save
you money!
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
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
947 Garages
KINGSTON
Garage for Rent.
Clean car storage
only, $65/month
Call 570-696-3915
WEST PITTSTON
5 locking garages/
storage units for
rent. 9x11 & 9x14.
$60/month.
Call 570-357-1138
950 Half Doubles
ALDEN / NANTICOKE
Modern, 3 Bed-
rooms, Gas Heat,
Hookups. No Pets.
Group Income,
$500/week helps.
$545 + utilities &
$300 security.
570-824-8786
PLAINS
3 bedroom half dou-
ble. New flooring &
bathroom. Nice
yard. Appliances
included. $650/mo +
utilities, security &
references. No pets
570-905-7066
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
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
EDWARDSVILLE
NICE NEIGHBORHOOD
564 Garfield St.
For lease, available
12/1/11, 3 bedrooms,
1 bath room, refrig-
erator & stove pro-
vided, washer/dryer
hookup, no pets,
fenced yard on cor-
ner lot. $575./per
month, plus utilities,
$575./security
deposit. Call
(570) 542-4904
before 7:00 p.m. to
set an appointment
or email
obuhosky@epix.net.
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 *
3 bedroom. Wash-
er/dryer hook up.
Off street parking.
New furnace. Yard.
Application process
required. Tenant
pays utilities & secu-
rity. $500/mos
570-714-1296
Sell your own home!
Place an ad HERE
570-829-7130
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
269-519-2634
Leave Message
KINGSTON
Newly remodled
modeled 2 bed-
room, dining & living
room, off street
parking. All new
appliances. $630/
month + utilities,
security & refer-
ences. Water &
sewer included.
Absolutely No Pets.
Call 570-239-7770
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
PITTSTON
HALF DOUBLE
3 bedrooms, wash-
er/dryer hookup,
heat, hot water, &
garbage included.
No pets. $600/per
month, plus 1
months security de-
posit due at signing.
Call 570-239-4360
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
$550 + 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
223 Gardner Ave
3 bedroom, kitchen
appliances, yard,
parking, very clean.
$600/month. Call JP
570-592-1606
570-283-9033
PLYMOUTH
6 room, 3 bedroom.
Laundry hookup.
Stove, fridge, dish-
washer & sewage
included. Section 8
welcome. $625 +
security & utilities.
570-262-0540
WEST PITTSTON
Exeter Ave.
3 bedroom. $650
plus utilities
570-299-5471
WEST PITTSTON
MAINTENANCE FREE!
2 bedroom.
Off street parking.
No smoking. $600
+utilities, security
& last month.
570-885-4206
950 Half Doubles
WILKES-BARRE
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
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 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
Need to rent that
Vacation property?
Place an ad and
get started!
570-829-7130
WYOMING
3 bedrooms, 1 bath,
gas heat, new car-
peting, range & laun-
dry hook ups. Credit
check required.
$750/month + utilities
& security.
Call Florence
570-715-7737
Smith Hourigan Group
570-474-6307
953Houses for Rent
BEAR CREEK
3 bedrooms, 2.5
baths. Kitchen/din-
ing, living room, fin-
ished lower level,
deck. Very
private.Surrounded
by over 100 acres
of wooded land
$1000 month plus
utilities.
570-299-5471
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
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
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
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
2 story home with
beautiful wood
work. 3 bedrooms. 1
bath. Living room,
dining room, den,
modern kitchen.
Gas heat. Small
yard. Private Drive.
$700/month + utili-
ties & security.
Optional 3rd floor
area (2 rooms & full
bath) for additional
$100/month.
Contact Linda at
(570) 696-5418
(570) 696-1195
HARVEYS LAKE
HOME FOR LEASE
Lakefront home,
remolded, FULLY
FURNISHED, lease
for 8-10 months,
$1,500/mo+ utilities.
Call Deb Rosenberg
570-714-9251
HARVEYS LAKE
Small 3 bedroom
Victorian home on
large lot. New fur-
nace. 1 block from
Warden Place.
Large yard. Water
included. Credit ref-
erences, $690
month + utilities & 1
month security.
Call 570-714-1296
953Houses for Rent
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
JENKINS TOWNSHIP
Spacious single
family 3 bedroom, 1
bath home. Nice
neighborhood. Flex-
ible lease terms for
flood victims.
Garbage & sewer
by landlord. $685 +
utilities, security &
references. Call
570-885-3590
KINGSTON
Completely remod-
eled Large 2 story, 3
bedrooms, 2 baths,
single family home
including refrigera-
tor, stove, diswash-
er & disposal. Gas
heat, nice yard,
good neighbor-
hood,. Off street
parking. Shed. No
pets. $995. month.
570-479-6722
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
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
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
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
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,
1.5 bathrooms, fully
renovated,
gas/electric heat,
offstreet parking,
washer/dryer
hookup, no pets,
$850/per month,
plus utilities,
security, and lease
required.
Call 570-675-5916
WEST PITTSTON
SINGLE FAMILY HOME
3 bedroom. 1.5
baths. Full kitchen.
Living & dining
room. Hardwood
floors. Front & rear
porch. Off street
parking. Large yard.
$675 + utilities,
security. No pets or
smoking.
Call 570-696-3289
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Professional Services Directory
1006 A/C &
Refrigeration
Services
STRISH HVAC
Installation, Service & Repair
Hot air furnaces,
steam/hot water
boilers and hot
water heaters.
Licensed & Insured
570-332-0715
1024 Building &
Remodeling
1st. Quality
Construction Co.
Roofing, siding,
gutters, insulation,
decks, additions,
windows, doors,
masonry &
concrete.
Insured & Bonded.
Senior Citizens Discount!
State Lic. # PA057320
570-299-7241
570-606-8438
ALL OLDERHOMES
SPECIALIST
825-4268.
Remodel / repair,
Porches, decks
& steps
Call the
Building
Industry
Association of
NEPA to find a
qualified mem-
ber for your
next project.
call 287-3331
or go to
www.bianepa.com
NICHOLS CONSTRUCTION
All Types Of Work
New or Remodeling
Licensed & Insured
Free Estimates
570-406-6044
ROOFING, SIDING,
DECKS, WINDOWS
For All of Your
Remodeling Needs.
Will Beat Any Price
25 Yrs. Experience
References. Insured
Free Estimates
570-899-4713
Shedlarski Construction
HOME IMPROVEMENT
SPECIALIST
Licensed, insured &
PA registered.
Kitchens, baths,
vinyl siding & rail-
ings, replacement
windows & doors,
additions, garages,
all phases of home
renovations.
570-287-4067
1039 Chimney
Service
A-1 ABLE CHIMNEY
Rebuild & Repair
Chimneys. All
types of Masonry.
Liners Installed,
Brick & Block,
Roofs & Gutters.
Licensed &
Insured
570-735-2257
A-1 ABLE CHIMNEY
Rebuild & Repair
Chimneys. All
types of Masonry.
Liners Installed,
Brick & Block,
Roofs & Gutters.
Licensed &
Insured
570-735-2257
Need a Roommate?
Place an ad and
find one here!
570-829-7130
1039 Chimney
Service
CAVUTO
CHIMNEY
SERVICE
& Gutter Cleaning
Free Estimates
Insured
570-709-2479
CHIMNEY REPAIRS
Parging. Stucco.
Stainless Liners.
Cleanings. Custom
Sheet Metal Shop.
570-383-0644
1-800-943-1515
Call Now!
COZY HEARTH
CHIMNEY
Chimney Cleaning,
Rebuilding, Repair,
Stainless Steel Lin-
ing, Parging, Stuc-
co, Caps, Etc.
Free Estimates
Licensed & Insured
1-888-680-7990
570-840-0873
1048 Computer
Repairs
CB COMPUTER CARE
Virus, Spyware,
Malware & Worm
Removal. General
maintenance.
Loaners available.
Free Pick up &
delivery local area.
570-814-2365
1054 Concrete &
Masonry
A+ MASONRY
All aspects of
Masonry. Specializ-
ing in waterproofing
basements with
stone walls.
Lic. & insured.
570-468-3988
570-780-8339
MC GERARD & SONS
10% OFF
All Inside Work!
Basement water
proofing, concrete
floors, parging
foundation walls,
foundation repair
& rebuild, finish
basements.
PROMPT SERVICE
FREE ESTIMATES
QUALITY WORKMANSHIP
www.mcgerard.com
Licensed & Insured
570-941-9122
1057Construction &
Building
GARAGE DOOR
Sales, service,
installation &
repair.
FULLY INSURED
HIC# 065008
CALL JOE
570-606-7489
570-735-8551
PRICE CONSTRUCTION
Full Service
General Contractor
BASEMENT > ROOFING
> KITCHENS > REMOD-
ELING > BATHROOMS
LJPconstructioninc.com
570-840-3349
1078 Dry Wall
DAUGHERTYS
DRYWALL INC.
Remodeling, New
Construction, Water
& Flood Repairs
570-579-3755
PA043609
MARK ANDERSON
DRYWALL COMPANY
SINCE 1987
Hanging & finishing.
Swirreled & Tex-
tured ceilings.
Water damage &
Plaster Repair
570-760-2367
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
1078 Dry Wall
MIKE SCIBEK DRYWALL
Hanging & finishing,
design ceilings and
painting. Free esti-
mates. Licensed &
Insured. 328-1230
MIRRA DRYWALL
Hanging & Finishing
Drywall Repair
Textured Ceilings
Licensed & Insured
Free Estimates
(570) 675-3378
1084 Electrical
GRULA ELECTRIC LLC
Licensed, Insured,
No job too small.
570-829-4077
SLEBODA ELECTRIC
Master electrician
Licensed & Insured
Service Changes &
Replacements.
Generator Installs.
8 6 8 - 4 4 6 9
1105 Floor Covering
Installation
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.
KING GLASS & PAINT
1079 Main St, Swoyersville
Over 50 years experience!
Paints & supplies
for residential &
commercial.
Flooring: Carpet,
Vinyl, Ceramic tile,
Laminate, Hard-
wood and more.
Certified Installa-
tion Crews.
Specials:
Carpet starting at
82/sf
Ceramic &
Laminate starting
at $1.20/sf
Material only
Installation
available
Pittsburgh Interior
Paints: 14-110 Flat
$9.69/gal. 14-510
Semi Gloss
$12.99/gal.
14-310 Eggshell
$12.05/gal.
All materials plus tax
and freight when
applicable.
FREE ESTIMATES.
Store Hours
MONDAY-FRIDAY 7-5
SATURDAY 8-12:30
CLOSED SUNDAY
EVENING APPOINT-
MENTS AVAILABLE
UPON REQUEST.
570-288-4639
10% off our
everyday low
prices with
this ad!
We offer additional
discounts to all
Flood Victims.
Excludes specials.
1129 Gutter
Repair & Cleaning
GUTTER 2 GO, INC.
PA#067136- Fully
Licensed & Insured.
We install custom
seamless rain
gutters & leaf
protection systems.
CALL US TODAY ABOUT
OUR 10% OFF WHOLE
HOUSE DISCOUNT!
570-561-2328
Need a Roommate?
Place an ad and
find one here!
570-829-7130
1129 Gutter
Repair & Cleaning
GUTTER CLEANING
Window Cleaning.
Regulars, storms,
etc. Pressure
washing, decks,
docks, houses,Free
estimates. Insured.
(570) 288-6794
Professional
Window & Gutter
Cleaning
Gutters, carpet,
pressure washing.
Residential/com-
mercial. Ins./bond-
ed. Free est.
570-283-9840
1132 Handyman
Services
ALL
MAINTENANCE
WE FIX IT
Electrical,
Plumbing,
Handymen,
Painting
Carpet Repair
& Installation
All Types
Of Repairs
570-814-9365
DO IT ALL HANDYMAN
Painting, drywall,
plumbing & all types
of interior & exterior
home repairs.
570-829-5318
FLOOD VICTIMS
FOR
CONSTRUCTION
& DEMOLITION
CALL
LICENSED GENERAL
CONTRACTOR
Plumbing, heating
electrical, painting,
roofs, siding, rough
& finished carpentry
- no job too big or
small. Free Esti-
mates. Call anytime.
570-852-9281
POCAHONTAS
Problem Solvers
Power washing,
landscaping, tree
removal, grass cut-
ting, home repairs,
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
SOME ASSEMBLY
REQUIRED
Bought something
or thinking about
buying something
that needs assem-
bly or installation
but dont feel com-
fortable doing it?
Call 570-675-1839
or 570-855-2806.
Pick up & delivery
of item available.
1135 Hauling &
Trucking
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
1135 Hauling &
Trucking
AAA CLEANING
A1 GENERAL HAULING
Cleaning attics,
cellars, garages.
Demolitions, Roofing
&Tree Removal.
FreeEst. 779-0918or
542-5821; 814-8299
A.S.A.P Hauling
Estate Cleanouts,
Attics, Cellars,
Garages, were
cheaper than
dumpsters!.
Free Estimates,
Same Day!
570-822-4582
AAA Bob & Rays
Hauling: Friendly &
Courteous. We take
anything & every-
thing. Attic to base-
ment. Garage, yard,
free estimates. Call
570-655-7458 or
570-905-4820
All Junk
Cars &
Trucks
Wanted
Highest
Prices
Paid In
CA$H
FREE
PICKUP
570-574-1275
ALL KINDS OF
HAULING & JUNK
REMOVAL
TREE/SHRUB TREE/SHRUB
REMOV REMOVAL AL
DEMOLITION DEMOLITION
Estate Cleanout Estate Cleanout
Free Estimates
24 HOUR
SERVICE
SMALL AND
LARGE JOBS!
570-823-1811
570-239-0484
CASTAWAY
HAULING JUNK
REMOVAL
823-3788 / 817-0395
M&S HAULING
Clean outs. Metal &
appliances for free.
We do it all - no job
too small! FREE ESTI-
MATES. 570-239-5593
570-592-0504
Mikes $5 & Up
We do cleanups -
basements,
garages, etc. Yard
waste removal &
small deliveries
from Thrift shops,
homes & small
businesses.
SAME DAY SERVICE.
793- 8057 826- 1883
WILL HAUL ANYTHING
Clean cellars,
attics, yards &
metal removal.
Call John
570-735-3330
Shopping for a
new apartment?
Classified lets
you compare costs -
without hassle
or worry!
Get moving
with classified!
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,
LAWN CARE, LEAF
REMOVAL, FALL
CLEAN UP. FULLY
INSURED. FREE
ESTIMATES
570-829-3261
TOLL FREE
1-855-829-3261
JOHNS
Landscaping/Hauling
Bobcat:Grading/
Stone. Snow Clearing
Shrub / Tree Trimming
Handyman - All types
7Holiday Lighting 7
& more! 735-1883
Patrick & Deb Patrick & Debs s
Landscaping Landscaping
Landscaping, basic
handy man, clean-
ing, moving & free
salvage pick up.
AVAILABLE FOR
FALL CLEAN UPS!
Call 570-793-4773
Tree Removal,
Stump Grinding, Haz-
ard Tree Removal,
Grading, drainage,
lot clearing, snow
plowing, stone / soil
delivery. Insured.
Reasonable Rates
570-574-1862
1189 Miscellaneous
Service
VITOS
&
GINOS
Wanted:
Junk
Cars &
Trucks
Highest
Prices
Paid!!
FREE PICKUP
288-8995
1195 Movers
BestDarnMovers
Moving Helpers
Call for Free Quote.
We make moving easy.
BDMhel pers. com
570-852-9243
1204 Painting &
Wallpaper
A+ CLASSICAL
All phases.
Complete int/ext
paint &renovations
Since 1990 Since 1990
Free Estimates
Licensed-Insured
570-283-5714
A QUALITY PAINTING
Interior specialist,
residential/commer-
cial. $0 money
down! Pictures &
references avail-
able! 570-328-2072
570-714-2202
JASON SIMMS PAINTING
Interior/Exterior
Free Estimates
21 Yrs. Experience
Insured
(570) 947-2777
1204 Painting &
Wallpaper
House in Shambles?
We can fix it!
Cover All Painting & Cover All Painting &
General Contracting General Contracting
PA068287. Serving
Northeast PA &
North Jersey since
1989. All phases of
interior & exterior
repair & rebuilding.
Call 570-226-1944 Call 570-226-1944
or 570-470-5716 or 570-470-5716
Free Estimates
And yes, I am a
lead paint removal
certified contractor
JOHNS
PAINTING
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR
RELIABLE, NEAT, HONEST
WORKING WITH PRIDE
INSURED,FREEESTIMATES
570-735-8101
M. PARALI S PAI NTI NG
Int/ Ext. painting,
Power washing.
Professional work
at affordable rates.
Free estimates.
570-288-0733
1213 Paving &
Excavating
EDWARDS ALL COUNTY
PAVING & SEAL COATING
Modified stone,
laid & compacted.
Hot tar and chips,
dust and erosion
control. Licensed
and
Insured.
Call Today
For Your
Free Estimate
570-474-6329
Lic.# PA021520
Mountain Top
PAVING & SEAL
COATING
Patching, Sealing,
Residential/Comm
Licensed & Insured
PA013253
570-868-8375
1228 Plumbing &
Heating
EXPERT PLUMBING,
HEATING & ELECTRICAL
30 years experience
Free Estimates
570-824-1559
NEED FLOOD REPAIRS?
Boilers, Furnaces,
Air. 0% Interest 6
months.
570-736-HVAC
(4822)
1249 Remodeling &
Repairs
HOSIE HOSIE
CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION
Free estimates,
interior and exterior
design. Licensed
and ins. No job too
big or small. Dry-
wall, siding & more
570-540-6597
1252 Roofing &
Siding
FALL
ROOFING
Special $1.29 s/f
Licensed, insured,
fast service
570-735-0846
J.R.V. ROOFING
570-824-6381
Roof Repairs & New
Roofs. Shingle, Slate,
Hot Built Up, Rubber,
Gutters & Chimney
Repairs. Year Round.
Licensed/Insured
FREE Estimates
*24 Hour Emer-
gency Calls*
953Houses for Rent
WEST PITTSTON
TOWNHOUSE
Available 12/1/11. 2
bedrooms, 1.5 bath-
rooms, wall to wall
carpeting, living/din-
ing combo, refriger-
ator & stove, wash-
er/dryer hookup,
off-street parking,
no pets. Front and
back porches, full
basement. $625/
per month, + utilities
& security deposit.
Call 570-655-8928
WILKES-BARRE
711 N. Washington St.
Recently remodeled
3 bedroom, hard-
wood floors, gas
heat, 1st floor laun-
dry room. Pets
allowed. $750 per
month + utilities.
MLS# 11-2981.
Call Geri
570-696-0888
WILKES-BARRE
2 bedrooms with
lots of storage.
Hardwood floors. 5
minute walk to Gen-
eral Hospital. $670.
+ utilities.
570-814-3838
WILKES-BARRE
NEAR GENERAL
HOSPITAL
Single family, 3 bed-
rooms, new carpet-
ing, large back yard,
on dead end street,
no pets. $700/per
month, plus utilities.
Security & lease.
Credit and back-
ground check.
Call 570-709-7858
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new apartment?
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962 Rooms
KINGSTON HOUSE
Nice, clean
furnished room,
starting at $315.
Efficiency at $435
month furnished
with all utilities
included. Off
street parking.
570-718-0331
WILKES-BARRE
1 or 2 rooms. Secu-
rity deposit
required, back-
ground check.
$350 and $400.
347-693-4156
965 Roommate
Wanted
ROOMMATE WANT-
ED - Wilkes-Barre.
$275 + 1/2 utilities,
furnished.
570-262-5202
WILKES-BARRE
To share 3 bed-
room apartment. All
utilities included.
$300/month
570-212-8332
971 Vacation &
Resort Properties
FLORIDA
Boca Raton
Beautiful 5 room
home with Pool.
Fully furnished. On
canal lot. $600
weekly. If interest-
ed, write to:
120 Wagner St.
Moosic, PA 18507
974 Wanted to Rent
Real Estate
HUNTING CABIN
Looking to partici-
pate in hunting
cabin membership
in Luzerne, Lack-
awanna, Wyoming
or Susquehanna
county. Responsible
single adult. Call
570-388-3039 or
570-239-4790
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