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SCRANTON The name of disgraced ex-state Sen. Robert J. Mellow has been removed from two buildings, a portion of one local college campus and one park. On Thursday, Marywood University issued a statement saying, After thoughtful consideration, The Marywood University Board of Trustees made the decision this past Saturday at their spring meeting to rename the universitys athletic
The theater at Lackawanna College has long been named for former state Sen. Robert J. Mellow. But no longer.
NEW YORK The Boston Marathon bombers were headed for New Yorks Times Square to blow up the rest of their explosives, authorities said Thursday, in what they portrayed as a chilling, spur-of-the-moment scheme that fell apart when the brothers realized the car they had hijacked was low on gas. New York City was next on their list of targets, Mayor Michael Bloomberg said. New York Police Commis- Dzhokhar sioner Raymond Kelly said Tsarnaev Dzhokhar Tsarnaev told interrogators from his hospital bed that he and his older brother decided on the spot last Thursday night to drive to New York and launch an attack. In their stolen SUV they had ve pipe bombs and a pressure-cooker explosive like the ones that blew up at the marathon, Kelly said. But when the brothers stopped at a gas station on the outskirts of Boston, the carjacking victim they were holding hostage escaped and called police, Kelly said. Later that night, police intercepted the brothers in a blazing gunbattle
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WILKES-BARRE One man was killed and another taken into police custody after a shooting on Reno Lane Thursday night. Luzerne County District Attorney Stefanie Salavantis provided a statement just prior to press time Thursday night, conrming the shooting death and stating that a man whom police believe is shooter is We believe the in custody. Salavantis it stems said there from an were a lot of argument. people on the street and a I want the lot of eyewitpublic to nesses. Poknow this is lice believe it was an isolatnot a ran- ed incident, dom act. she said. We beStefanie lieve it stems Salavantis from an arguLuzerne County ment, said district attorney Salavantis. I want the public to know this is not a random act. She would not conrm the identity of the victim Thursday night because she wanted to make sure his entire family had been notied. She said an autopsy was scheduled for 9:30 this morning. Salavantis also declined to release the name of the suspect, whom she said was still being interviewed by police. No charges had been led as of Thursday night, she said. The shooting occurred just
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ene Rafalli, Luzerne County manager for the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, looks to Barry Lore III, 9, right, of Nanticoke, asking him what asphalt is made of during Thursdays Bring Your Child to Work day. PennDOT workers children saw how potholes were patched on South Main Street in Ashley. Other activities throughout the day included a K-9 demonstration by the Luzerne County Sheriffs Department and a visit by a re company. Barrys dad is Barry Lore II, a PennDOT highway foreman II.
WILKES-BARRE The only investigation of LAG Towing that mattered to Mayor Tom Leighton was his own, and he said little about it Thursday night after the City Council meeting. For months he has been looking into complaints received about the alleged business practices of Leo A. Glodzik III, who has the citys exclusive towing contract, and said he met with city ofcials about the investigation before the meeting. But he provided few details about its progress and declined comment on any other possible
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PLAINS TWP. The areas United Way leader, a Plains Township commissioner, Leadership WilkesBarres director and state law enforcement ofcials struck a resounding theme Thursday. One by one they publicly praised how Mohegan Sun operates its casino and associated attractions in Plains Township. Their testimony
will be a major inuence on the decision the state Gaming Control Board will make in the coming months when it decides whether to renew the Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs casino license for another three years. During the state-mandated triennial renewal hearing in the townships municipal building, members of the state Gaming Control Board and staff heard reasons why the casinos license should be approved for another three years. Members of the public also were
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Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs executives Robyn Ryan, left, and Mike Bean, center, speak with United Way of Wyoming Valley CEO Bill Jones during a break at Thursdays license renewal hearing.
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Zildjian H. Zablotney of Edwardsville was spotted driving a stolen car, police said.
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ppL says pole was cut down, but no one in Beech Mountain Lake development lost power.
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iting onto South Franklin Street. A passenger in the Chevrolet jumped out and was nearly struck by Zablotney police cruisers involved in the pursuit. The man told police that Zablotney told him the car was stolen when he decided to jump out. Police chased Zablotney along Rowland Street, a gravel road, and across train tracks at Barney Street. He continued on Barney Street. Zablotney then turned onto Regent Street and nearly struck a Ford pickup that had to stop suddenly when Zablotney crossed Horton Street. Police said Zablotney traveled in the wrong direction on South Franklin Street, a oneway street, entering Hanover Township, turning onto Little Street and drove through yards on Strand Street before going onto South Main Street, the complaint says. Zablotney abandoned the vehicle on South Main Street and ran through several yards on Strand Street. He was captured when he got stuck on top of a fence he climbed on Little Street, according to the complaint. A preliminary hearing is scheduled on May 7.
BUTLER TWP. A daring thief cut down a utility pole and swiped an electrical transformer in Beech Mountain Lake, a private residential development along state Route 309, township police said Thursday. Police said the PPL Utilities pole was recently found cut and the transformer stolen. The pole was found near the lakes spillway in a wooded area.
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s part of National Volunteer Week, Stephanie Brislin chips in with her co-workers from Blue Cross of Northeastern Pennsylvania to help pack boxes Tuesday at the Commission on Economic Opportunitys Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Food Bank.
The clerk was followed into the store by the second suspect, identied as Gaut. The clerk told police Gaut and the other suspect, who were frequent customers, walked around the store before approaching the counter. Gaut brandished a handgun and aimed it at the clerk, telling him to open the cash register and place money in a book bag they were carrying, the complaint says. The clerk was unable to open the register out of fear, police said. A second clerk came out from a rear ofce and realized he had walked into a robbery, according to the complaint. As the second clerk was trying to open a register, Gaut and the second suspect ed the store when a customer parked in front of the entrance door, police said. Gaut returned to the store two days after the alleged robbery, police said. A preliminary hearing is scheduled on May 9 before District Judge Martin Kane.
WILKES-BARRE A woman who prosecutors say stole more than $30,000 from the American Red Cross and was denied acceptance into the countys Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition (ARD) program a third time Thursday will now stand trial on the charges. Shelly Zito, 44, of West Butler Drive, Drums, was scheduled to be tried on June 10 on four charges relating to the 2009 theft. Prosecutors say Zito, while working at the American Red Cross, used a credit card to purchase $34,463 in gift cards she allegedly used for personal use. She is charged with felony counts of theft, theft by deception and receving stolen property and a misdemeanor count of tampering with records.
On Thursday, her attorney, Charles Laputka, requested for a third time that his client be allowed to participate in the countys ARD program. The program allows for defendants to complete a probationary sentence, and if completed successfully, charges are expunged from their record. Zito had been originally been denied acceptance into the ARD program, and then denied again when Laputka asked for a reconsideration. He said Thursday his client is a perfect candidate for the program and that it would be difcult for Zito, who works as a nurse, to obtain employment and pay restitution if she has a felony conviction. Laputka also said his client was denied acceptance into the program because she was being discriminated against. The source of that discrimi-
nation, Laputka said, is that Zito red a friend of First Assistant District Attorney Sam Sanguedolce whom she had worked with at another company. Laputka called Zito to testify about the incident as well as Sanguedolce, who is prosecuting Zitos case. Sanguedolce testied he had never heard of the person Laputka is alleging is his friend, and that Zitos ARD applications had been denied because she is charged with three felonies, is alleged to have taken over $30,000, and is alleged to have taken the money from a charitable organization that helps people in need during disasters. County Judge Joseph Sklarosky Jr. denied Laputkas request and scheduled Zitos trial for June 10 beginning with jury selection.
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KINGSTON TWP. A man accused by state police at Wyoming and Dallas Township police with stealing bronze vases from cemeteries recently waived his right to a preliminary hearing. James Rodney Emil Jr., 31, of Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort, waived charges in Luzerne County Court of theft, receiving stolen property, criminal conspiracy to commit theft and criminal conspiracy to commit receiving stolen property. Police withdrew 32 counts each of theft and receiving stolen property against Emil. State police allege Emil and Robert Krostag, 45, of Gashi Road, Exeter Township, stole
33 bronze vases from Memorial Shrine Cemetery in Franklin Township from Sept. 1 to Oct. 30, according to the criminal complaint. Dallas Township police allege Emil acted as a lookout when Krostag stole bronze vases from Chapel Lawn Cemetery during 2012, the complaint says. Krostag is facing theft related charges in county court. WILKES-BARRE Prosecutors in the case of a man convicted last week of sexually assaulting a young girl and who failed to appear for his trial have asked a judge to forfeit his bail. Clyde Tonkin, 30, of Main Street, Jenkins Township, was convicted of several charges after a jury deliberated for less than 10 minutes.
Assistant District Attorney Nancy Violi said in court papers led Thursday that the bail posted by Smith Bail Bonds on April 11 should be forfeited because Tonkin failed to appear for his trial on April 15, cut off an ankle monitoring device and absconded. Police captured Tonkin on Thursday last week in Exeter Township. Police say he had been staying outside on Exeter Mountain for several days and police used an undercover investigation to lure him to a nearby Turkey Hill, where he was apprehended. County Judge Joseph Sklarosky Jr. scheduled a hearing for 10 a.m. July 16 the same day Tonkin is scheduled to be sentenced on the sexual assault and other unrelated charges.
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SWOYERSVILLE A man accused of selling bogus bars of gold and silver coins was arraigned Thursday by District Judge David Barilla. David E. Steele, 41, of Charles Street, Luzerne, was charged by Luzerne police with two counts of theft and one count each of resisting arrest, possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was released on $3,000 unsecured bail. Police allege Steele sold fake bars of gold and silver coins to two men, receiving $12,655 from January to April 11. When police served a search warrant at his residence on April 12, Steele was found hiding in a large cabinet with 15 heroin packets, according to the criminal complaint. EDWARDSVILLE A man
was arraigned Thursday on charges he assaulted his hearing-impaired mother. David Clint Geasey, 28, of Plymouth Street, Edwardsville, was charged with simple assault and harassment. He was jailed at the county prison for lack of $2,500 bail. Police allege Geasey assaulted his mother Thursday inside their house on Plymouth Street, according to the criminal complaint. HAZLETON Pedro Robles, 35, of West Hazleton, reported that his money, wallet and jewelry were stolen during a robbery by three men in the area of 15th and Church streets at about 10 a.m. Thursday. BUTLER TWP. Township police said two laptop computers were stolen during a burglary at a residence on Four Seasons Drive in Beech Mountain Lakes between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. Monday.
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The Wilkes-Barre Chapter of the NAACP will sponsor a chicken and rib barbecue dinner from noon to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the corner of Wilkes-Barre Boulevard and Hill Street in the city. The cost for each dinner is $10 and a sandwich can be purchased for $8. The proceeds will benet service projects and activities for the community sponsored by the chapter. For more information, call 262-1360.
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shooting. Attorney Thomas Marsilio, who represents DeAbreu along with attorney Larry Kansky, said Thursday he wanted to interview Yusiff to prepare DeAbreus defense. We want a fair chance to nd out what hes going to say, Marsilio said. Assistant District Attorney Mamie Phillips said it was her ofces intention to subpoena Yusiff to testify as is normal procedure during trials. Attorney Cheryl Sobeski-Reedy, who represents Yusiff in juvenile matters, said she objected to anyone interviewing her client before the trial. Hes in counseling any further interrogation will adversely affect his already fragile emotional state, Sobeski-Reedy said. I strongly object to the interview. Yusiffs father, identied during the proceeding only as Mr. Yusiff, has custody of the 14-year-old. He said he does not agree to any pre-trial inter-
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Two Hazleton-area men were arrested after an attempted armed robbery Thursday in Berwick, police said. Police responded to 810 N. Vine St. at about 12:22 a.m. for a reported armed robbery with shots red. They stopped and detained a man they said was quickly Rodriguez walking away from the area and who identied himself as Jose Miranda. Police said they later determined his name was Mario Miranda Jr. Police also detained three occupants of a vehicle parked Miranda nearby. The victims identied two of those detained as the men involved in the burglary. Police searched the vehicle and retrieved a stolen handgun. Police said Miranda admitted he set the incident in motion after someone told him that one of the victims, who damaged his car, was not going to make good on a promise to repay him. Miranda, 21, of Hazleton, and Christian Rodriguez, 20, of Freeland, both admittedly former gang members, according to police, were charged with burglary, criminal conspiracy, receiving stolen property, theft, rearms not to be carried without a license and recklessly endangering another person. Miranda also was charged with attempted robbery and providing false identication to law enforcement. Both were arraigned before District Judge Doug Brewer and were jailed at Columbia County Prison for lack of $100,000 bail.
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WILKES-BARRE A county judge on Thursday ruled Angelina DeAbreus lawyers cant interview her son before trial in a case in which police say she covered up a deadly shooting of a city teenager. Attorneys for DeAbreu, 31, now of Stroudsburg, had requested they be permitted to interview her 14-year-old son before a trial in the case begins on May 6. Prosecutors allege DeAbreu covered up the fatal shooting of Tyler Winstead, 14, on April 5, 2012, inside her home on Hill Street, Wilkes-Barre. DeAbreus son, Elijah Yusiff, 14, was charged in juvenile court with an unknown offense stemming from the
view. I think its up to the witness who they want to talk to and who they dont want to talk to, Judge David Lupas said, noting the issue was a pretrial matter and should be handled by the attorneys involved. Lupas denied the request, as well as a request by DeAbreus attorneys to individually question jurors in the case. Marsilio said that because of extensive publicity and comments made by Winsteads family, District Attorney Stefanie Salavantis and First Assistant District Attorney Sam Sanguedolce, he was seeking to have jurors individually questioned. He also noted the shooting spurred formation of a community organization, Building Bridges, which aims to provide healthy outlets for teens. Typically, in all jury trials except capital homicide cases, jurors are questioned in a large group and then some may be individually pulled aside
for further clarication. Marsilio asked that all jurors be individually questioned to nd out what they know about the case due to publicity. Phillips said she felt the normal jury selection process would weed out anyone who knew too much about the case. We could pick a fair and impartial jury with traditional questioning, Phillips said. Lupas said after reviewing court documents submitted by attorneys as well as their arguments Thursday, he also felt a jury could be selected in the traditional manner. (If there is) an issue, we could call them up and make further inquiries, he said. Lupas said he has requested a large pool of jurors to select from and he and attorneys will get a better feel for pre-trial publicity as they begin questioning.
Police used a GPS signal to track vehicle allegedly taken by Patrick Lee Staley, 45.
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econd-grade students at Heights-Murray Elementary School, Wilkes-Barre, talk with David Shipman, ringmaster of the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus after he read The Story of Ping the Duck to them on Thursday. Shipman visited the school as part of the 17th annual Community Reading Day.
A teen charged in the December 2009 shooting death of his greatgrandfather waived his right to a formal arraignment in Luzerne County court. Cody Lee, 19, of Lake Township, waived his right to an arraignment scheduled for Thursday before county Judge Joseph Sklarosky Jr. and entered a plea of not guilty. Lee is charged with criminal homicide in the killing of his great-grandfather, Herbert Lee, 80, in December 2009. State police at Wyoming allege Lee planned the killing in a notebook. The homicide charge was initially dismissed after a preliminary hearing before District Judge James Tupper on Jan. 11 after Lees attorneys failed to have the case heard in juvenile court. Prosecutors re-led the charge against Lee, setting up a second preliminary hearing that was transferred to District Judge Paul Roberts. Sklarosky will next schedule a pretrial hearing.
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Nick Rizzo grew up a city kid in Brooklyn, N.Y. Despite his urban surroundings, Rizzos heart was always with farming. He and his father, Nick Sr., used to wake up at 6 a.m. to watch farm shows on television to satisfy his yearning to be surrounded by green elds instead of paved city streets. On Thursday, Rizzo and his wife, Brenda, took their love of agriculture to another level when they preserved 52 acres of their Black Creek Township farm. To accomplish the task, Rizzo sold the development rights to his farm through the Luzerne County Farm Preservation Program. For $3,400 per acre, Rizzos farmland will never become a housing development and will always remain green.
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Nick and Brenda Rizzo and their dog, Cody, on their farm in Black Creek Township.
The Wilkes-Barre Jewish community will celebrate Lag BaOmer on Sunday with a parade and carnival. The parade will leave 12:30 p.m. from the former United Hebrew Institute building on Third Avenue and Institute Lane, and end at the park across the street from the Kingston Maintenance Building where a familyoriented carnival will be held. Admission is $7 for all rides and the show. Lag BaOmer, the 33rd day of the Omer count, is celebrated with outings and other joyous events. To learn more about Lag BaOmer or the event, call 570-262-7708, email us at lagbomer2013@gmail.com or search Lag BaOmer at www.baismenachem.com.
PLAINS TWP. Having a dog license is the best ticket home if Rover, Spike or Maggie ever got lost and then found. State Agriculture Secretary George Greig was joined by state Rep. Phyllis Mundy and Luzerne County Manager Robert Lawton on Thursday to promote the importance of obtaining a dog license. The event was held at the SPCA of Luzerne County with the echoes of dogs barking in another room. It is very important to license your
dog; its the law, Greig said. It also gives you a peace of mind that if your dog ever gets lost, youd be able to get him home quicker with a license. Cindy Stark, shelter manager at the SPCA, said the shelter took in 755 stray dogs last year. Of those 755, we managed to return over 300 to their owners, Stark said. That leaves a lot who werent returned to the owners. Twenty-ve of the 300 returned dogs had licenses with only 15 with licenses that were current, Stark said. Greig said a dog license is affordable. It costs $8.45 for a dog license and $6.45 for a license if the dog is spayed or neutered. Senior citizen dog owners are eligible for a discount. Dogs that are 3 months old or older
are required under state law to be licensed, and the ne for not having a dog license is $300. Mundy, D-Kingston, said revenue from dog licenses helps fund the operation of animal shelters and dog inspections. The low rate of compliance contributes to the struggle many animal shelters face in keeping their doors open, Mundy said. Dog license revenue compensates shelters for taking in certain dogs, it pays for kennel inspections and provides shelters with grants to help fund their operations. These activities are at risk due to the lack of funding. Dog licenses can be purchased at the Luzerne County Treasurers Ofce or online at www.padoglicense. com.
SHICKSHINNY Police zeroed in on a stolen car by its GPS signal and arrested a homeless man on vehicular-theft charges for the second time in two months, according to court records. Police said Luzerne County 911 was tracking a signal from a GPS unit in a 2005 Chrysler stolen from Town and Country Auto Sales on Blackman Street, Wilkes-Barre. Police spotted the vehicle, allegedly driven by Patrick Lee Staley, 45, in a parking lot of Family Dollar just before 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. Staley Staley was followed by police to a towing business on Route 11. Staley left the towing business and headed south on Route 11 toward Salem Township. Police said Staley realized he was being followed and accelerated, prompting a pursuit through Salem Township and into Shickshinny on Route 239. Staley was arrested when he stopped after the car struck a curb in the area of West Union and Baer streets, police said. Staley allegedly told police he stole the Chrysler after nding the ignition key on the front seat. He said he drove to Kmart at the Blackman Street Plaza in Wilkes-Barre Township, where he replaced the license plate with another plate he took from a Plymouth, according to the criminal complaint. Staley was arraigned Thursday by District Judge Paul Roberts in Kingston on four counts of reckless endangerment and one count each of receiving stolen property, eeing or attempting to elude authorities, reckless driving, driving with a suspended license, criminal mischief, and two trafc violations. He was jailed at the Luzerne County Correctional Facility for lack of $25,000 bail. A preliminary hearing is scheduled on May 8. Court records say Staley is facing a charge of unauthorized use of a vehicle after he allegedly stole a 2003 Ford Taurus from the Sunoco service station on Sans Souci Parkway, Hanover Township, on March 12.
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WASHINGTON U.S. intelligence has concluded with varying degrees of condence, that the Syrian government has twice used chemical weapons in its erce civil war, the White House and other top administration ofcials said Thursday. However, ofcials also said more denitive proof was needed and the U.S. was not ready to escalate its involvement in Syria beyond nonlethal aid, despite President
Barack Obamas repeated public assertions that Syrias use of chemical weapons, or the transfer of its stockpiles to a terrorist group, would cross a red line. The White House disclosed the new intelligence Thursday in letters to two senators, and Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, traveling in Abu Dhabi, also discussed it with reporters. The letters were sent in response to questions from members of Congress who are eager for the administration to arm the rebels or get involved militarily. The Syrian civil war has dragged on for more than two years, with an estimated 70,000 dead. In addition to
Shelling pounds the town of Daraya, Syria, on Thursday, the latest volley in a two-year civil war that has left an estimated 70,000 dead.
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members of Congress, Leon Panetta and Hillary Rodham Clinton, as secretaries of defense and state, have urged
Obama to increase U.S. involvement. Our intelligence community does assess, with varying
degrees of condence, that the Syrian regime has used chemical weapons on a small scale in Syria, specically, the chemical agent sarin, the White House said in its letters, which were signed by Obamas legislative director, Miguel Rodriguez. Shortly after the letters were made public, Secretary of State John Kerry said on Capitol Hill that there were two instances of chemical weapons use. It was not immediately clear what quantity of weapons might have been used, or when or what casualties might have resulted. Hagel said many of those details were classied.
A rescuer looks out from a hole cut in the concrete as he searches for survivors Thursday at the site of a building that collapsed Wednesday in Savar, Bangladesh. The death toll reached at least 194 people as rescuers continued to search for injured and missing. A huge section of an eight-story building that housed several factories splintered into a pile of concrete.
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Carter, Clinton, Obama on hand to praise the legacy of the younger Bush
From left, President Barack Obama, former President George W. Bush, former President William J. Clinton, former President George H.W. Bush and former President Jimmy Carter arrive Thursday for the dedication of the George W. Bush Presidential Center in Dallas, Texas.
DALLAS, Texas George W. Bush shed a sentimental tear. Barack Obama mused about the burdens of the ofce. Bill Clinton dished out wisecracks. Jimmy Carter and George H.W. Bush chimed in, too, on a rare day of harmony at the dedication of the younger Bushs presidential library that glossed over the hard edges and partisan divides of ve presidencies spanning more than three tumultuous decades. To know the man is to like the man, Obama declared of his Republican predecessor, speaking before a crowd of 10,000 at an event that had the feel of a class reunion for the partisans who had powered the Bush administration from
2001 to 2009. Dick Cheney was there in a white cowboy hat. Condoleezza Rice gave shout-outs to visiting dignitaries. Colin Powell and Karl Rove were prominent faces in the crowd. On this day, there was no mention of Iraq or Afghanistan, the wars that dominated Bushs presidency and so divided the nation. There were only gentle references to the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. And praise aplenty for the resolve that Bush showed in responding to the 9/11 terror attacks. Clinton joked that the dedication of the George W. Bush Presidential Center was the latest, grandest example of the eternal struggle of former presidents to rewrite history. But he also praised Bush for including interactive exhibits at the center that invite visi-
tors to make their own choices on major decisions that he faced. Bush, 66, made indirect reference to the polarizing decision points of his presidency, drawing a knowing laugh as he told the crowd: One of the benets of freedom is that people can disagree. Its fair to say I created plenty of opportunities to exercise that right. He said he was guided throughout his presidency by a determination to expand the reach of freedom. It wasnt always easy, and it certainly wasnt always popular. It was a day for family and sentimentality, Bush choking up with emotion at the conclusion of his remarks. The 43rd president singled out his 88-year-old father, another ex-president, to tell him: 41, it is awesome that
you are here today. The elder Bush, wearing jaunty pink socks, spoke for less than a minute from his wheelchair, then turned to his son and quipped, Too long? He has a form of Parkinsons disease and has been hospitalized recently for bronchitis. Clinton praised Bush for his efforts to combat AIDS in Africa, his work on global health and even for the paintings hes doing in retirement. And he said hed gotten so close to the Bush family that there were jokes that I had become the black sheep son. Carter praised Bush for his role in helping secure peace between North and South Sudan in 2005 and the great contributions youve made to the most needy people on earth.
WASHINGTON More than 100 crucial gauges that warn of imminent ooding or lack of needed water will be shut down starting next month as part of the federal governments automatic budget cuts. Some are in the nine states threatened with spring ooding, U.S. Geological Survey ofcials said in interviews with The Associated Press. In rivers where ooding is imminent, such as near Fargo, N.D., ofcials are scrambling to keep needed monitors working and make the cuts elsewhere. Details are still to be worked out, ofcials said. Jerad Bales, the agencys chief scientist for water, said at least 120 gauges, and as many as 375 in a worst-case scenario, will
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Flood gauges such as those along North Dakotas Souris River, seen here above ood stage in July 2011, might cease operation next month because of federal budget cuts.
be shut down because of the mandatory cuts known in Washington budget language as sequestration. Its a life and property issue. Its a safety issue, Bales said in a telephone interview. Agency ood coordinator Robert Holmes said that without a full eet of stream gauges, it is harder
to warn people about ooding. There are 8,000 gauges across the country, paid for by a combination of federal, state and local governments. The federal government last year spent nearly $29 million on gauges, while other governments pitched in $116 million.
STATE COLLEGE Population declines and concerns over how to pay for a college education contributed to a roughly 9 percent decline in applications to Penn State this year, university ofcials said. There were nearly 54,000 applications for all Penn State campuses from potential rstyear undergraduates applying to start this fall, according to gures provided to The Associated Press, down from the more than 59,000 applications received to start last fall. The admissions ofce cited long-term demographic trends and economic concerns. Industry analysts also have found enrollment declines in many schools nationwide amid worries about the affordability of a college education. Affordability and cost are on the minds of families in de-
termining where to go to college, Anne Rohrbach, executive director for undergraduate admission, wrote in an email this week. The impact is greatest in the Northeast where the number of high school seniors is declining. The number of applications still far exceed the number of students who get admitted. There were nearly 8,000 rstyear undergraduate students enrolled in fall 2012 at the main University Park campus in State College, and more than 20,600 systemwide, according to gures from a university website. The school has not heard that the Jerry Sandusky scandal is a factor in the choices of high school seniors, university spokeswoman Lisa Powers said Thursday. She cited focus groups of college-bound seniors over the past year in which participants said the scandal had no bearing on their choices.
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road, the vehicle owner can call a tower instead of involving LAG. Barrett suggested that Godlewski contact his neighbor to inquire if he made a complaint about LAG. Ryan Verdekal has not had any dealings with LAG but said he has had enough of the news media reports about complaints against the tower and the mayors investigation. Verdekal and several others protested on Public Square and walked to City Hall for the council meeting. He asked that LAGs prices and policies be posted on the citys website. I dont see any reason why any reputable company wouldnt want its prices and policies to be posted online, especially on the ofcial Wilkes-Barre website, Verdekal said. The mayor said he would talk to the chief, and his response drew catcalls from the audience. One person shouted, You run the city, mayor. Afterward, the mayor said the request would be granted. Quite honestly, I didnt hear what (Verdekal) was saying, Leighton said. So we of course we will do that. I have no problem with that. Its public information. city should have been told earlier. Even though this may or may not have been spontaneous, for all we know there could be other conspirators out there, and the city should have been alerted so it could go into its defensive mode, he said. Asked about the delay, Bloomberg said: Theres no reason to think the FBI hides anything. The FBI does what they think is appropriate at the time, and youll have to ask them what they found and what the actual details of the interrogation were. We were not there. Kelly, citing the interrogations, said that four days after the Boston bombing, the Tsarnaev brothers planned to travel to Manhattan to detonate their remaining explosives in Times Square.
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probe. Were doing our own investigation, said Leighton. So anything being done, conducted by outside law enforcement agencies, were not privy to that information. He gave no time frame for a decision, saying he was not running up against the May 1 deadline for Glodzik to pay his $50,050 to the city for services provided during the past 12 months. When we gather all our facts and were comfortable with the decision that we will make, whether its in a positive or negative way affecting either party, it will be made, he said. The mayor added he expects Glodzik to pay in full next Wednesday. As has been the case since July when council Vice Chairman Tony George asked the mayor to begin the process of terminating LAGs contract, the tower and his practices have come up at the council meetings. George has pushed for the termination and, after complaints increased, he received the support of council
Shawn Mankovich of Wilkes-Barre protests against the citys towing contract during a demonstration Thursday night before the Wilkes-Barre City Council meeting.
in January to call for the mayor to act on LAG. The process has been slow, Leighton acknowledged, saying: Were getting all the facts together. Theres a lot of facts. Additional information could be coming from a crash on Stucker Street involving John Godlewskis car among others. We had a hard time, said Godlewski. They called a (police) supervisor up there because that killed three people and wounded more than 260, and he could get the death penalty. Christina DiIorio-Sterling, a spokeswoman for U.S. Attorney Carmen Ortiz in Boston, would not comment on whether authorities plan to add charges based on the alleged plot to attack New York. Investigators and lawmakers briefed by the FBI have said the Tsarnaev brothers ethnic Chechens from Russia who had lived in the U.S. for about a decade were motivated by anger over the U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Based on the younger mans interrogation and other evidence, authorities have said it appears so far that the brothers were radicalized via Islamic jihadi material on the Internet instead of any direct contact
the other cop said it has to get towed. He asked the mayor if a car must be towed if its involved in an accident and off the road where its normally parked. Leighton referred the question to former police chiefs George and council Chairman Bill Barrett. I would say no, Barrett answered. George added that if its off the with terrorist organizations, but they warned that it is still not certain. Dzhokhar was interrogated in his hospital room Sunday and Monday over a period of 16 hours without being read his rights to remain silent and have an attorney present. He immediately stopped talking after a magistrate judge and a representative from the U.S. Attorneys ofce entered the room and gave him his Miranda warning, according to a U.S. law enforcement ofcial and others briefed on the interrogation. Kelly and the mayor said they were briefed on the New York plot on Wednesday night by the task force investigating the Boston bombing. Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., said in a CNN interview that the
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that left 26-year-old Tamerlan Tsarnaev dead. We dont know if we would have been able to stop the terrorists had they arrived here from Boston, the mayor said. Were just thankful that we didnt have to nd out that answer. Whether the brothers could have made it to the city is an open question. They were two of the most-wanted men in the world, their faces splashed all over the Internet and TV in surveillance-camera images released by the FBI hours earlier. Dzhokhar, 19, is charged with carrying out the Boston Marathon bombing April 15
Rizzo said the reason behind the decision was simple. I know this is what my father wanted, he said while standing in front of his farmhouse. I feel good about it. Rizzos farm becomes the 25th preserved since the county program began in 2000. Since then, more than 2,500 acres of Luzerne County farmland have been preserved. Nancy Snee, who coordinates the preservation program for the Luzerne County Planning Commission, said a number of factors made Rizzos farm appealing, including that it is close to several other farms that have been preserved in the area. To reach 25 is a nice milestone. We try to do one or two a year and we just want to keep it going steady, Snee said. So far, eight farms totaling 784 acres have been preserved in Black Creek Township. Snee said there is a waiting list of approximately 20 farms, and another could be preserved later this year. For Rizzo, the preservation is a tting milestone for the work that two generations of his family did to bring his old farm back to life. Before his father purchased the farm in 1957, the property and buildings sat unused for seven years. With plenty of long days repairing the home and outbuildings, the Rizzo family moved to the farm in 1960. Today, Rizzo makes hay from the elds for his horses, 19 black Angus cattle and their camel, Humphrey. Rizzos excavating and hauling business serves as full-time job, but his heart was always with farming. Farming was always my rst choice, but its a hard living, Rizzo said. But I really want to see agricultural land stay productive in farming because theyre not making any more of it. Its very important to keep what we have. Rizzo said he would recom-
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Luzerne County farmland acres preserved by township: Black Creek - 780.9 Butler - 663 Sugarloaf - 649 Hollenback - 131 Union - 111 Plymouth - 109 Hunlock - 89 Total - 2533.47
mend the program to others and added it would be nice if the state legislature enacted a tax freeze on preserved farms because the land cant be developed and only has agricultural value. Still, with eight of his neighbors farms in the township preserved, Rizzo is optimistic about the future of farmland in Black Creek. I hope theres more to come around here, he said.
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Wagner Joan 340 Market St Kingston Pa 18704 Waldvogel Naomi 200 Lake St Apt 314 Dallas Pa 18612 Wallack Christopher 7 Driftwood Dr Plains Pa 18705 Warrelmann Jason 232 Main St Dallas Pa 18612 Wartonick Walter Wartonick Helen 7 Park Ln N Mountaintop Pa 18707 Weber Margarte Weber John 293 Lawrence St Edwardsville Pa 18704 Weinberg John 623 Rutter Ave Kingston Pa 18704 Weitz Barbara 40 Atherton Ave Wyoming Pa 18644 Welsko Margaret RR 1 Box 355 Dallas Pa 18612 Wengrzynek Eliz Cust Box 355 K Hildebrandt Rd Dallas Pa 18612 White Elma Po Box 225 Wilkes Barre Pa 18707 Wiencek George 24 Union St Wilkes Barre Pa 18705 Wilce Mary C 7 Beech St Swoyersville Pa 18704 Wilkes Barre Center Po Box 1069 Kingston Pa 18704 Williams Alma 185 Crestwood Rd Mountainto Pa 18707 Williams David 294 Rutter Ave Kingston Pa 18704 Wilson Llp 303 Market St Kingston Pa 18704 Windchester Paula 39 Albert Rd Mountain Top Pa 18707 Wolf Neil 429 N Main St Wilkes Barre Pa 18705 Wolfe Lewis S Country Clb Apt 212b Dallas Pa 18612 Wroblews Genevieve 11 Winding Way Dallas Pa 18612 Wroblewski Joseph 11 Winding Way Dallas Pa 18612 Wunner Rita 50 Evans St Pringle Pa 18704 Wywiorski Jean A Estate 844 Main St Duryea Pa 18642
Varano Lester 119 W Bennet St Kingston Pa 18704 Viadock Beverly Viadock Edmund 1416 Suscon Rd Pittston Twnship Pa 18642 Vitack George Po Box 1341 Kingston Pa 18704
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FLORENCE GOSCIEWSKI, 64, of Larksville, died Sunday, March 24, 2013, a victim of a re at her residence. Florence was born in Kingston on March 14, 1949, daughter of the late Joseph and Irene (Lada) Ondash. She was employed and retired from the Social Security Administration and was a member of St. John the Baptist Church, Larksville. Surviving are her husband, John Gosciewski, currently a patient at Lehigh Valley Burn Center, Allentown; cousin, John Gosciewski, and wife Regina, Hanover Township. Private funeral services were held at the familys convenience. Interment was at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Wyoming. Arrangements by George A. Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 105 N. Main St., Ashley. RUTH BERNARDONI, 85, of Exeter, passed away Wednesday evening at the Hospice Community Care Inpatient Unit of Geisinger South Wilkes-Barre. Funeral arrangements are pending from the Gubbiotti Funeral Home, 1030 Wyoming Ave., Exeter. For more information, visit www.gubbiottifh.com. MARTIN A. CONNORS, 80, of Pittston Township, passed away Wednesday in Geisinger Community Medical Center, Scranton. Funeral arrangements are pending and will be announced from the Peter J. Adonizio Funeral Home, 251 William St., Pittston. JEANNE H. CONWAY, 67, of Plains Township, passed away Thursday morning at her home. Funeral arrangements are pending from the Corcoran Funeral Home Inc., 20 S. Main St., Plains Township.
Robert F. Wallace
April 23, 2013
Catherine G. Paul
April 24, 2013
obert F. Wallace, of Wyoming, died Tuesday, April 23, 2013, at home, under the excellent care of Southern Care Hospice and Dr. Charles Manganiello. Bob was born, educated and resided in the Wyoming Valley and graduated from the James M. Coughlin High School. He served in the U.S. Army during peacetime and served in the Pennsylvania National Guard, 109th Field Artillery, Kingston. Before he retired, Bob was employed as a construction inspector by several eastern United States engineering companies. In his retirement years, he enjoyed shing, lure making, woodworking, boat building and local history. He was a member of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish, Holy Trinity Church, Swoyersville. He was preceded in death by his parents, Al J. and Martha Sadownick Wallace; and his stepmother, Carole Ott Wallace. Surviving are his wife, Bonnie (Ostrowski) Wallace; son, Robert E. Wallace, Joliet, Mont.; sister, Jean Norton, and her husband, William, Hudson, Fla.; brother, James Wallace; uncle, Frank Wallace, Clearwater, Fla.; brother-inlaw, Leon Ostrowski, and his wife, Dolores, Mountain Top; sister-inlaw, Catherine Ostrowski, Hanover Township; and nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 9:15 a.m. from the Lehman Family Funeral Service Inc., 689 Hazle Ave., Wilkes-Barre, with a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish, Holy Trinity Church, Hughes Street, Swoyersville, at 10 a.m. The Rev. Joseph Pisaneschi will ofciate. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. today or 8:30 a.m. until time of services Saturday. Memorial contributions may be made to the Wyoming Free Library, 358 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, PA 18644; the Osterhout Free Library, 71 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702; or a charity of the donors choice. For more information or to send the family condolences, visit the funeral homes website at www.lehmanfuneralhome.com.
atherine G. Paul, 74, of WilkesBarre, passed away on Wednesday, April 24, 2013, in Hospice Community Care at Geisinger South Wilkes-Barre. She was born in Wilkes-Barre on Dec. 13, 1938, a daughter of the late Frank and Edith Johnson Eyerman. Catherine was a 1958 graduate of GAR Memorial High School. Prior to her retirement, she most recently worked for Insalacos Markets. She was a member of St. Andrews Parish, Parrish Street, Wilkes-Barre. Catherine and her husband, Robert J., loved to travel. They would have celebrated their 53rd wedding anniversary on May 14, 2013. She was preceded in death by a brother, Eugene Eyerman, and sisters, Irene Schiel, Gertrude Smith and Frances Fino. In addition to her husband, Catherine is survived by her daughter, Lynn Mullery and her husband, Robert, Plymouth; son, Robbie Paul and his wife, Christine, Wilkes-Barre; grandchildren, Robert C. Mullery, Erin Piccolotti, Kaitlyn Mullery and Kelly, Kevin and Kyle Paul; great-grandchildren, Marley and R. Braeden Mullery; brother, George Eyerman, Larksville; sisters, Mildred Klepacki, WilkesBarre, and Theresa Castro and her husband, Raymond, Philadelphia; nieces and nephews; and her beloved dog and friend, Mr. Kobi.
Catherines family thanks Dr. Patrick J. Kerrigan, Dr. Jeffery DAndrea and the staff at the Hershey Medical Center for their compassionate care. Funeral services will be held on Saturday at 9 a.m. from the Jendrzejewski Funeral Home, 21 N. Meade St., Wilkes-Barre, with a Mass of Christian Burial to follow at 9:30 a.m. in St. Andrews Parish, 316 Parrish St., Wilkes-Barre. Interment will be in St. Marys Cemetery, Hanover Township. Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. Memorial donations may be made to St. Andrews Parish, 316 Parrish St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702. Online condolences may be sent by visiting Catherines obituary at www.natandgawlasfuneralhome. com.
Ellen Gilroy
April 24, 2013
llen Gilroy, 68, of Wyoming, passed away Wednesday, April 24, 2013, in Kindred Hospital, Wilkes-Barre. Born in Irvington, N.J., she was a daughter of the late Walter and Lillian King Stuhlinger. She was a graduate of Irvington High School and was of the Catholic faith. She had worked at Red Lobster and most recently at Travelocity. She enjoyed making crafts and loved photography. She was a loving wife, mother and grandmother to the family she adored. She is survived by her husband of 48 years, Marty Gilroy, Wyoming; sons, Marty Gilroy Jr. and wife, Lora, Swoyersville, and Jimmy Gilroy, Wyoming; daughters, Christine Gilroy, West Pittston, Lori Bryk and her husband, Bryan, Suscon, Donna Deiter and her husband, Kevin, Swoyersville, and Megan Psolka and her husband, John, Swoyersville; grandchildren, Sara, Danielle, Brandon, Emily, Halle, Ava, Bryan and
Raina; and numerous brothersin-law, sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews. A celebration of her life will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. Saturday in the Peter J. Adonizio Funeral Home, 251 William St., Pittston. Interment will be held at the convenience of the family. Online condolences may be made at www.peterjadoniziofuneralhome.com.
ohn Jack Fedor, 68, of Kingston, passed away on Wednesday, April 24, 2013, at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. He was born in Wilkes-Barre on Feb. 14, 1945, a son of the late Joseph and Betty Tvorak Fedor. Jack was a 1962 graduate of Coughlin High School. He was a U.S. Air Force veteran, serving during the Vietnam War. He was formerly employed as a computer programmer at First Eastern Bank and later at Alltel Communications prior to his retirement. Jack was a member of St. Nicholas Church, Wilkes-Barre, and a former member of St. Conrads Young Mens Society and its bowling league. Jack was a loving husband, father and grandfather. He loved to bake birthday cakes for his children and family members. Jack was an avid movie watcher and collector. Surviving are his wife of 37 years, Ann H. Rider Fedor; children, Beth Ann Trowbridge and her husband, Brent, Wyalusing, Jennifer Fedor, Mountain Top, Timothy John Fedor, Plains Township, and Douglas James Fedor, at home; granddaughter, Katelyn Ann Trowbridge; brother, Ron Fedor and his wife Pat, Conn.; sister, Debbie Kepics, Harrisburg; and
nieces and nephews. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Monday at 11 a.m. in St. Nicholas Church, 226 S. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre. Interment will be in the parish cemetery, Shavertown. Friends may call on Sunday from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Nat & Gawlas Funeral Home, 89 Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre. The family requests that memorial donations be made to the Geisinger Foundation, 100 N. Academy Ave., Danville, PA 17822-6019, in the memory of John Fedor for the Pearsall Heart Hospital. Online condolences may be sent by visiting Johns obituary at www.natandgawlasfuneralhome. com.
Karen M. Riley
April 24, 2013
FUNERALS
ANSILIO - Joan, celebration of life 9:30 a.m. today at Richard H. Disque Funeral Home Inc., 2940 Memorial Highway, Dallas. Funeral Mass 10 a.m. in Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas. BEDNARSKI - John, Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. Monday in Holy Family Parish, 574 Bennett St., Luzerne. Friends may call 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday at S.J. Grontkowski Funeral Home, 530 W. Main St., Plymouth. BURCHA - Mildred, funeral 9:45 a.m. today at H. Merritt Hughes Funeral Home, 451 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Christian Burial 10:30 a.m. in Resurrection of the Lord Polish National Catholic Church, 55 Zerby Ave., Edwardsville. Friends may call 9 a.m. until services. CASELLA - Alberta, funeral 9:30 a.m. Saturday in First Assembly of God, 424 Stanton St., Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. today at H. Merritt Hughes Funeral Home, 451 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre. COOPER - Robert, funeral 9 a.m. today at McGoff-Hughes Funeral Home Inc., 1401 Capouse Ave., Scranton. Mass of Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. in St. Pauls Church, 1510 Penn Ave., Scranton. DELMONTE - Anthony, funeral 9:30 a.m. Saturday at Peter J. Adonizio Funeral Home, 251 William St., Pittston. Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. in St. Joseph Marello Parish, 237 William St., Pittston. Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. DENMON - Florence, funeral 11 a.m. Saturday at Sheldon-Kukuchka Funeral Home, 73 W. Tioga St., Tunkhannock. Friends may call 10 a.m. until services. GRESKIEWICZ - Joseph, funeral 8:45 a.m. today at Corcoran Funeral Home Inc., 20 S. Main St., Plains Township. Mass of Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. in Our Lady of Hope Parish, St. Marys Maternity Church, 40 Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre. JACOBS - Frank, friends may call 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday at Gubbiotti Funeral Home, 1030 Wyoming Ave., Exeter. Services will follow. KING - Patricia, Mass of Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. today in Church of St. Ignatius Loyola, 339 N. Maple Ave., Kingston. KORPUSIK - Walter Jr., funeral Mass of Christian Burial 1 p.m. today in Our Lady of Hope Church, Wilkes-Barre. KURELLO - Henry, funeral 9 a.m. Saturday at Nat & Gawlas Funeral Home, 89 Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. in St. Robert Bellarmine Parish, St. Aloysius Church, Barney and Division streets, Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. MIKELSKI - Joseph, funeral 9 a.m. today at Michael J. Mikelski Funeral Home, 293 S. River St., Plains Township. Mass of Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. at Ss Peter & Paul Church, Plains Township. MOLINA - Pedro, memorial service 6 p.m. Saturday at the Wilkes-Barre congregation of Jehovahs Witnesses, 1240 Scott St., Wilkes-Barre. MOLITORIS - Gerald, funeral 9:30 a.m. Saturday at Earl W. Lohman Funeral Home Inc., 14 W. Green St., Nanticoke. Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. in St. Faustina Kowalska Parish, at the St. Marys Czestochowa Church site, 1030 S. Hanover St., Nanticoke. Friends may call 8 a.m. until services. MOSES - Kathleen, funeral 9:30 a.m. today at Betz-Jastremski Funeral Home Inc., 568 Bennett St., Luzerne. Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. in Holy Family Parish. ORAZI - Mary, funeral 9:30 a.m. today at Mayo Funeral Home Inc., 77 N. Main St., Shickshinny. Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. in Holy Spirit Parish/St. Marys Church, Mocanaqua. Friends may call 8:30 a.m. until services. SHERIDAN - Margaret, Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. today in Church of the Nativity BVM, Tunkhannock. TOMMOR - James, funeral with a Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. today in St. Faustina Parish, 520 S. Hanover St., Nanticoke. TURNER - Dorothy, memorial service 11 a.m. Saturday in Church of Christ Uniting, 776 Market St., Kingston. TYLER - Charles Sr., funeral 11 a.m. Tuesday at Sheldon Funeral Home, Main Street, Meshoppen. Friends may call 6 to 8 p.m. Monday and 10 a.m. until services Tuesday. Masonic services 7:45 p.m. Monday. WALLACE - Robert, funeral 9:15 a.m. Saturday at Lehman Family Funeral Service Inc., 689 Hazle Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. in St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish, Swoyersville. Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. WANYO - Kathryn, celebration of life 2 p.m. Saturday at Yeosock Funeral Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains Township. Friends may call 1 p.m. until service. ZAVADA - Craig, going-home celebration 11 a.m. Saturday at The Berean Lighthouse, 2 W. Green St., Nanticoke. Friends may call from 9 a.m. until service.
aren M. Riley, 63, of White Haven, died Wednesday at Geisinger South Wilkes-Barre. Born in Scranton, she was a daughter of the late Alfred and Marion (Makowski) Wrublewski. She was a member of Good Shepherd Church, Drums. Karen received her RN degree from Scranton State Hospital School of Nursing, where she later became an instructor; her bachelor of science in nursing from Wilkes University; and her masters degree in counseling from the University of Scranton. She was a registered nurse and the director of education and staff development at the VA Medical Center, Wilkes-Barre. After retiring, she was a teacher at Fricchione Day Care Center at Marywood University. Surviving are her husband, Ed Riley; uncles, Bernard Lentocha, Rockville, Conn., and Ed Posluszny, Moscow; lifelong friends, Rick and Laurie Heimes, Evergreen, Colo.,
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and Paulette Merchel, Archbald; a number of cousins; and her six beloved cats. Karen was a lover of cats who loved caring for people, especially those cancer patients whom she met on a daily basis at Henry Cancer Center at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center. She was an inspiration to the cancer center staff as well as the patients. Memorial services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. at Good Shepherd Church, 87 S. Hunter Highway, Drums. Friends may call 10 a.m. until services. Burial will be at the convenience of the family. In lieu of owers, donations can be made to the Frank and Dorothea Henry Cancer Center, Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, 1000 E. Mountain Drive, WilkesBarre, PA 18711. McNulty Funeral Home, 494 E. Butler Drive, Freeland, is in charge of all arrangements.
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Howard F. Sprau
April 25, 2013
oward F. Sprau, 86, of Shavertown, passed away Thursday, April 25, 2013, at The Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas, surrounded by his family and loved ones. Born in Kingston, he was a son of the late Frederick and Theresa Nagle Sprau and was a graduate of Coughlin High School. Howard was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II. He was a member of the Shavertown United Methodist Church for many years from the time of the familys relocation to the area in 1951. Howard was a well-respected and admired self-employed general contractor for the majority of his life. He was a member of the Caldwell Consistory, George M. Dallas Lodge No. 531, Dallas, and Irem Temple Shriners. As his children were growing up, he volunteered as a Little League coach in the Back Mountain and a Boy Scout leader for Troop No. 231 out of the Shavertown Methodist Church. Howard was an avid sportsman who also helped many children with their NRA licensure. He loved nothing more than spending many days hunting and sh-
ing with his sons and grandsons. Howard is survived by his beloved and devoted wife of 63 years, the former Aline Blamire; six children, including his daughter, Penny Lee Butler, Plains Township; sons, Howard and his wife, Maureen Sprau, Harveys Lake, Duane and his wife, Sandy Sprau, Dallas, Robert Sprau, N.J., Kenny and his wife, Joan Sprau, Sweet Valley, and Billy and his wife, Jodi Sprau, Shavertown; 24 grandchildren; nine greatgrandchildren; and cousin, Ruth Metzger, and her children, Poland, Ohio. A private family funeral will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday from the Richard H. Disque Funeral Home Inc., 2940 Memorial Highway, Dallas, with the Rev. Lynn Snyder, pastor of Shavertown United Methodist Church, ofciating. Private viewing for family only will be Saturday from 9 a.m. until time of service. Memorial donations in honor of Howards name can be made to Blue Chip Farms or Shavertown Methodist Church.
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WRIGHT TWP. Democratic candidate in Mountain Top for Wright Township Supervisor Michael Stair is announcing his eight-point platform on which he is running. They include: a comprehensive written job description for each township employee; economizing to get more for tax dollars; more efcient record keeping; transparency; more public transportation in Wright Township; a Wright Township or Mountain Top area television station; expanded use of the township skating rink; more referendums. WILKES-BARRE The Committee to Elect Joe Caffrey to the Wilkes-Barre Area School Board has scheduled meet-and-greet sessions for the following dates: May 2, 7 to 9 p.m. at the Riverside Cafe on Old River Road in south WilkesBarre; May 9, 7 to 9 p.m. at the Chicken Coop on Wilkes-Barre Boulevard; May 16, 7 to 9 p.m.
at Cris Nics on Barney Street in south Wilkes-Barre and May 7, at Mags Half Time Pub, 288 Moyallen St., Wilkes-Barre. WEST WYOMING Walter Stevens, 27, is running for a four-year term on West Wyoming Borough Council. Stevens is currently chairperson of the borough Santiation Committee and is working to secure grant funding to improve borough facilities. He is a borough representative on the West Side Compost Commission and is involved in the West Side Council of Governments. He is employed as a graphic designer at Blasi Printing Co. and published the West Wyoming Borough Newsletter. NANTICOKE Michelle Bednar, Democratic candidate for Luzerne County controller, is holding a meet-and-greet event from 6 to 8 p.m. May 1 at the American Legion, West Broad Street, Nanticoke. Tickets may be purchased at the door for $10. The public is invited. There will be music and refreshments.
The Hazleton Area School Board voted unanimously to approve the postings of several key positions at the district including a human resources director, an elementary assistant superintendent and a supervisor of federal programs and alternative education. The human resources position starts at a base salary of $60,000 per year, according to school ofcials. Salaries for the other openings were not discussed at Thursdays meeting. In other business: The board agreed to create a nursing assistant position at the Hazleton Area Academy of Science and to post the opening for prospective candidates. Board members voted to
approve volunteers from the Magnolia Project to assist and mentor the high schools female students in decision-making concerning teenage pregnancy, selfesteem, leadership, peer relations and job interviewing skills. The board agreed to purchase 85 tickets for Dorney Park in Allentown for students with perfect attendance. The money for the tickets will come from nes levied against students found guilty of violating the states truancy statutes. A unanimous vote was recorded to allow teachers and department chairpersons to engage in curriculum writing in the areas of science and math to revise the curriculum to align with the Pennsylvania Common Core Standards in literature and algebra.
Violet Donowski
April 25, 2013
Alberta Casella
April 24, 2013
iolet Donowski, 90, of Tunkhannock and formerly of Warrior Run, died Thursday, April 25, 2013, in the Golden Living Center, Tunkhannock. She was born in Hanover, Luzerne County, on Dec. 9, 1922, a daughter of the late Frank and Anna Kuprionus Kupinewicz. Violet traveled the world with her late husband, Stanley W. Donowski, as an Army wife as he served his country. She was a member of the Church of Nativity BVM in Tunkhannock. Surviving are her sons and daughters-in-law, Stanley and Diane Donowski, Hope Mill, N.C., and David and Debra Donowski, Tunkhannock; daughter, JoAnn Charles, Tunkhannock; grandchildren, John and Leigh Ann Charles, Jeffery and Robyn Charles, Brian Donowski, Christine Hart, and David and Daniel Donowski. Mass of Christian Burial will
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AVOCA The 2013 garbage stickers are being sold at the Avoca Borough Building on Tuesdays from 9 to 11 a.m. The price of $185 is value until May 20. From May 21 until June 20, the price will be $195. After June 20, all delinquent homeowners will be sent to the
be held at 1 p.m. Monday from the Church of the Nativity BVM in Tunkhannock. Interment will be in Pieta Cemetery, Tunkhannock. Friends may call at the SheldonKukuchka Funeral Home Inc., 73 W. Tioga St., Tunkhannock, from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.sheldonkukuchkafuneralhome.com.
Kenneth Rowles
April 24, 2013
enneth Rowles, 75, of Plymouth, passed away peacefully on April 24, 2013, surrounded by his loving family. He was born in Ashley on July 28, 1937, a son of the late George and Mary (Campbell) Rowles. Kenneth was a U.S. Army veteran, dutifully serving his country from 1955 to 1958. Until his retirement in 2003, Kenneth was a longtime school bus driver for the Wyoming Valley West School District with the Myers Bus Lines. Every day, he ensured that the children he loved got to school safely. Kenneth was an avid sportsman. He loved shing at Moon Lake with his grandson, Kenneth, especially in a large part of his later years. He was preceded in death by his wife, (Sarah) Dixie Lee Row-
les; son, Kenneth Rowles Jr.; and brothers, George, Thomas, Robert, John and Joseph. He is survived by his daughters, Sarah Coleman, Lee Park, Helen Mihalick, Larksville, and Marilyn Bidding, Kunkle; grandson, Kenneth C., at home; 12 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and sisters, Evelyn Morgan, Hazle OHare, Helen Wildes, Alice Crablo, Marimae Lavenda, Edie Auero, Edna Maldonado, Laura Gasper, Joann Hartley and Emily Rominski. A funeral service will be held on Sunday at 1 p.m. from Williams-Hagen Funeral Home, 114 W. Main St., Plymouth, with the Rev. Gloria Jenkins ofciating. Friends may call Saturday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Sunday from noon until the time of services.
lberta Casella, 85, a resident of Wilkes-Barre, died Wednesday, April 24, 2013, in WilkesBarre General Hospital. Mrs. Casella was born in Wilkes-Barre, a daughter of the late Joseph and Grace Lyn Ahouse. She attended the Wilkes-Barre Township schools. She had been employed in garment manufacturing most of her working life and had worked for several Wyoming Valley garment companies including the Cohen Fein Co., LA Dress Co., Margie Kay Co. and H.G. Alter Co. prior to her retirement in 1990. She was a member of the First Assembly of God and a former member of the Christian Assembly, both of Wilkes-Barre. She was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of Wyoming Valley Lodge 36, Fraternal Order of Police, WilkesBarre, the ILGWU and the Five Points Senior Citizens, WilkesBarre. Alberta was a devoted mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister and aunt who was happiest when cooking for and visiting with her family. She also treasured traveling with her husband to many distant destinations. She was preceded in death by brothers, Carl, Joseph and Harry Ahouse; and sisters, Ida Snyder, Grace Strawbridge and Beatrice Colleran. Surviving are her husband of almost 67 years, Alfred A. Casella, at home; children, Edward Casella and his wife, Alice Marie, Wilkes-Barre, Mrs. Alberta Calo and her husband, Peter, Voorhees,
magistrate. Payments can be mailed to Therese Wrubel, 129 Factory St., Avoca, PA 18641. If paying by mail, enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope with a check payable to Avoca Borough. Call 570-457-4891 with questions. County and borough taxes are now in face value. Face ends on June 1. When paying by mail, enclose both parts of the bill with a self-addressed, stamped envelope.
N.J., Mrs. Marion Drago and her husband, Anthony, Wilkes-Barre, and Mrs. Angela Michael and her husband, Robert, Jackson Township; seven grandchildren; ve great-grandchildren; her granddog, Champ; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral will be held at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at the First Assembly of God, 424 Stanton St., Wilkes-Barre, with Jason Gornicz, Sandy Piccone and D. J. Paglia, pastors, ofciating. Interment will be in Maple Hill Cemetery, Hanover Township. Friends may call at the H. Merritt Hughes Funeral Home Inc., a Golden Rule Funeral Home, 451 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, from 5 to 8 p.m. today. Those attending the funeral service are asked to go directly to the church. The family requests that owers be omitted and that memorial donations in Mrs. Casellas name be made to the First Assembly of God, 424 Stanton St., WilkesBarre, PA 18702.
Todd A. Stefanski
April 24, 2013
odd A. Stefanski, 43, of Wilkes-Barre, died unexpectedly on Wednesday. Born Aug. 25, 1969, in WilkesBarre, he was a son of the late Margaret Stefanski Lee. Todd attended Hanover Area High School. He enjoyed camping with family and friends and was an enthusiastic fan of the Chicago Bears. In addition to his mother, he was preceded in death by a brother-in-law, Roland Parham. He will be greatly missed by his children, Charity Stefanski, Wilkes-Barre, and Todd, Eric and Stephen Stefanski, Nanticoke; granddaughter, Damyah; sisters and brothers, Sherry Kochin-
ski, Plymouth, Stanley Stefanski, Pringle, Scott Stefanski, Harden, Tammy Parham, Wilkes-Barre, Terri Davis, Kingston, and Tracy Stefanski, Hanover Township; and several nieces and nephews, including Ronilee Kochinski. Celebration of Todds life will be held at noon Saturday at McLaughlins The Family Funeral Service, 142 S. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre. Interment will be in Oak Lawn Cemetery, Hanover Township. Visitation will be at McLaughlins beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday. Permanent messages and memories can be shared with Todds family at www.celebratehislife. com.
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DALLAS: Hoof N Paw, 655 Main Road, is hosting a low cost rabies clinic from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on May 4. Rabies shots are $10 per dog or cat and nail clipping is available for $5. All proceeds benet the feral cat neutering program. DURYEA: Traceys Hope Hospice and Domestic Pet Rescue is holding its fth annual memorial pet walk on June 1 at McDade Park, Scranton. Other activities include music by the Phyllis Hopkins band, a demonstration by the Scranton K-9 Unit and Alan Finns Designing Dogs, Dogstar Energy, vendors, pet rescues and a basket rafe. Food and drinks will be available for purchase and the organizations Junior Volunteers will have a lemonade stand. Schedule of events: 10-10:30 a.m. - event registration; 11 a.m. - blessing of the pets; 11:30 a.m. - memorial walk begins; and 5:30 p.m. - event ends. Registered walkers must raise $25 in sponsorship and will receive an event T-shirt. Businesses can be listed on the T-shirts for a $50 donation. For more information visit www.petservicesbydenise.com. To obtain a sponsor sheet call 457-1625. NUANGOLA: The Nuangola Library recently announced that the deadline for Crestwood High School graduating seniors to apply for the Ann E. Thomas Memorial Award is May 10. Applications can be found in the guidance ofce or on the librarys Facebook page. Look for the Ann E. Thomas Student Award section and click See More to nd the application. Applications may be downloaded and mailed per instructions or emailed with the essay to nuangolalibrary@ gmail.com. A cash award will be decided by the board of directors and given on the Crestwood senior awards night. The librarys summer book club will reopen 10 a.m. to noon on June 18. New members welcome. Story hour recommences from 10-11 a.m. on July 18. Local author, Denise Kaminsky, will read from her acclaimed Nittany Lions series. The story hour will continue on Thursdays until Aug. 8. WEST PITTSTON: The West Pittston Cherry Blossom Parade will be held at noon on May 4. Line up will be at Cenera Auto Parts, Exeter Avenue, Route 92. The parade route is approximately two miles. All participants should be at the line up 45 minutes before the start of the parade. Any group or individuals interested in participating should contact Ralph Salerno, parade chairman, at 780-0231 or sal602@Hotmail.com. Participation may be by vehicle, oat or marching unit. WILKES-BARRE: The Lithuanian Womens Club of Wyoming Valley will meet at noon on Tuesday April 30 at Boscovs. President Martha Warnagiris will preside. Lunch will be held with a business meeting at 1 p.m. Guest speaker is Heather Fassett from Community Service. Reservations for the spring luncheon on May 5 at Konefals will be accepted. Mary Urban is the chairperson. Members and guests are invited. WILKES-BARRE TWP.: A Tattoos for Life fundraiser for the Make A Wish Foundation will be held on May 4 at Town Hall Tattoo in the Wyoming Valley Mall. There will be nine designs to choose from and the cost is $40. Fifty percent of the proceeds will go the the Make A Wish Foundation. There will be no appointments. Customers will be received on a rst come, rst serve basis. To add to the designs, an appointment will need to be made for a later date and additional costs will apply. Must be 18 years of age and identication is required. For more information contact Leann Campas at LeannCampas@gmail.com, www. Facebook.com/TattoosForLifeCares, or call 826-1313- or 380-1202.
Thomas John Murphy, son of Tom and Kim Murphy, Wilkes-Barre, is celebrating his third birthday today, April 26. T.J. is a grandson of Pat Machulsky and the late Thomas Machulsky, Plains Township, and Debby and Tom Murphy, Scranton.
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Addison Patricia Connelly, daughter of Alissa and Bob Connelly, Ardmore, is celebrating her sixth birthday today, April 26. Addison is a granddaughter of Noreen Fisher Draht, Hanover Township; Al Draht, Wilkes-Barre; and Helen Connelly, New Jersey. She has a brother, Alec.
The General Federation of Womens Clubs West-Side, a volunteer community service organization, is planning a membership event on Monday. The club is seeking new members and invites interested women, over the age of 18, to attend our membership night to learn about our objectives, past projects and future goals. For details, call 287-2305 or 288-7785, or contact any club member. Club ofcers, from left: Shelley Russin, president; Bonnie MacDonald, vice-president and membership chairwoman; Debra Ganz, secretary; and Karen French, treasurer.
The Hazleton Health and Wellness Center (HHWC) will host its eighth annual Health and Wellness Center 5K run/walk on Saturday at the Hazle Township Community Park. Registration fee is $25. A free fun run will also be held for children 11 years old and younger. Following the race, there will be a post-race party sponsored by Damons Grill-Hazleton. Awards and cash prizes will be presented to the rst three overall male and female runners and walkers. Applications are available at www.hazletonhealth&wellness.org or at the Hazleton Health and Wellness Center. For more information, contact Jerrod Ferrence at 501-6750. Co-chairpersons and sponsors, from left, rst row: John McNelis, McNelis Home Care, and Terry Hartlage, Henkel Consumer Goods. Second row: Fred Walsh, Damons Grill-Hazleton; Corinne Stone and Jerrod Ferrence, HHWC run/walk co-chairpersons; and Allison Demshock, DBI Services. Other sponsors include Anchor Health Properties, St. Jude Medical, Fold-Pak-A Division of RockTenn, Freedom Corrugated, Independence Toyota and Valley Preferred.
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VEN THOuGH more lives were lost and structural damage was more widespread, the fertilizer plant explosion in West, Texas, got lost amid the drama unfolding in Boston. The Texas blast killed 14 people and injured almost 200 and, as in the marathon bombings, there were numerous heroes among the rst responders and average citizens who rushed to help others. Its still too early to pinpoint a cause. But its not too soon to lament the lax regulatory framework in which the West Fertilizer Co. plant reportedly operated. Public safety is governments top priority, and early indications are that regulation of potentially lethal chemicals and their proximity to residents was far from ideal. A Hufngton Post story pointed out that it had been nearly 28 years since the plant was fully inspected. A partial safety inspection by the u.S. Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Commission in 2011 did result in a $5,200 ne for several infractions.
Paul Kevin Curtis after charges that he sent ricin-laced letters to the White House and a U.S. senator were dropped
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I thought they said rice and I said I dont even eat rice. I respect President Obama. I love my country and would never do anything to pose a threat to him or any other U.S. of-
ENN STATE and at least two of the other three state-related universities are said to oppose a bill working its way through the Legislature that would require them to fully comply with Pennsylvanias open records law. unlike the 14 schools in the State System of Higher Education, Penn State, the university of Pittsburgh, Temple university and Lincoln university are not state-owned but they do receive state funding. Because of that unique relationship, the state-related schools were mostly exempted from the 2009 Right-to-Know Law revision. Other than certain records such as the salaries of highest-paid employees, those schools arent subject to the same public scrutiny as other government bodies and the state universities. The problem with the exemptions became glaringly apparent after the arrest of former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky, who molested 10 young boys for 15 years, sometimes on university property. Hes currently serving at least 30 years in prison. Three top university ofcials
County Council has publicly advertised all vacancies on the ABCs and instituted a transparent procedure for interviewing all applicants. We have increased the visibility of our ABCs by providing access to information on the county website, including minutes of meetings, list of board members, bylaws, and nancial documents. The advent of home rule in Luzerne County has brought opportunities for greater citizen involvement in county operations. Please consider volunteering your time and talent to serve your community on one of our ABCs.
Linda McClosky Houck Luzerne County Council Chair of the Authorities, Boards and Commissions Committee
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PRASHANT SHITUT President and CEO JOSEPH BUTKIEWICZ Vice President/Executive Editor
write as the Chair of the Luzerne County Council Authorities, Boards and Commissions Committee to ask residents to consider serving the county on one of our authorities, boards, and commissions. Those who are appointed to these boards are the eyes and ears of the council and of all county residents in matters that impact life in Luzerne County in many ways. Our ABCs deal with: human service issues such as those involving the elderly and children and youths as well as drug and alcohol concerns; ecological issues such as agricultural preservation, land conservation, planning, and zoning; education in overseeing our community college; and other concerns such as the arena, housing, recreational facilities, redevelopment, transportation, and workforce development. The complete list of Authorities, boards, and commissions, as well as the list of seats that will open during 2013, can be found on the Luzerne County website at www.luzernecounty.org The application process to be considered for an appointment is simple: visit the website noted above and follow the link to Luzerne County Boards, Authorities, and Commissions, print and complete the application, and return it to the Clerk of Council. Those who do not have Internet access may call the Clerk of council at 825-1634 and request to have an application mailed to them. We will contact all applicants to arrange an interview with the committee and submit names of all interested applicants to the full Council for consideration when a vacancy arises. We ask all who applied prior to March 2012 and those who were not available to be interviewed during 2012 to submit a new application. In the past 16 months, the Luzerne
e the residents of Wilkes-Barre want to know the truth. Watching WBRE, we were appalled at the treatment they got for seeking the truth. We have a right to know; after all when all is said and done it is us who feel the after effects. Are we wrong to believe that we are to put our trust in our police ofcers and to believe by their own pledges that they do not, will not, cannot break the law? That they are to uphold those same laws that if we the people break we will pay the consequences? And yet, when truth is sought, behind closed doors and badges they hide? We have always supported our nest, believing that if not for them our lives would be in danger. We trusted that they would protect and have our best interest and to serve us. Were we wrong? Ask any police department of towns for which we have lived in, we have always respected, honored and helped in any way we can. We do understand their positions when it comes to putting on the uniform and badges. We know they put their lives on the line. Yet, our police department treated our local TV stations and newspaper reporters the way they did? We, as citizens want the truth. If you want us to be good law-abiding citizens, set an example. Why didnt the mayor re the towing contractors? As taxpayers, you work for us mayor. Do what you promised and do it honestly.
am trying to have respect for, but do not understand the Wilkes-Barre Police Department. I have heard ads asking for neighbors to watch out for neighbors. They also ask if you know of a crime or someonewho committed a crime to help them by coming forward with the information. Yet today I saw two men in a white cube van, stop and enter my neighbors yard. Although I couldnt see what they took, because the van blocked my line of sight, I did hear them dragging something from the side of the home and heard it hit as they threw it into the rear. of the vehicle. When the neighbors came home, I went to ask if they had told someone to get anything from the house they said no. I told them of what happened. Since they had not witnessed the vehicle or men I gured I would call to report it. I was told I could not make a report because I was not the victim. At the same time the victim had no information other than my story as to rely on in order to le a report. If the people were on vacation it could have been weeks before they returned. Something seems wrong here. How can you help if youre not allowed to report what you see? Are our police that strapped or are we being duped? It turned out the men had stolen an old antique milk can and some other metals.
the school board in May because we are convinced it is time for a change. We will insist that our district have a Nanticoke police ofcer on duty for all school days. This has been talked about in the past but nothing happened. Talk is cheap; the time is now as school and student safety should be of highest priority. We also will strive toward assuring all lavatories in the high school are sanitary and smoke-free at all times. All one has to do is ask any student or recent graduate on this topic as it is by no means a new problem. We pledge to always provide an excellent education at an affordable price. We will work with administration and teachers to improve existing programs and explore new innovative areas of learning. Finally, we will watch every penny spent with your tax dollars. Along with all the concerned and interested taxpayers we can make a difference. Our taxes are high enough. We humbly ask for your support on May 21.
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WILKES-BARRE Too many senior citizens are gambling away their life savings, and on Thursday a representative of the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board offered advice and resources to help. Elizabeth Lanza, director of the Ofce of Compulsive and Problem Gambling, talked to about 160 senior citizens Thursday at the fth annual Educational Workshop for Older Adults at Genetti Hotel & Conference Center sponsored by the Elder Issues Coalition of
older adults, she said. Retirees are going through their savings, and when its gone, they realize they have no working years left. Gambling problems, which affect about 4 percent of the population, have a far-reaching effect, hurting not only the gambler, but also their families and friends, Lanza said. People have to realize that casinos are businesses and they are here to make money, she said. For those with a gambling problem, treatment works. It may not work immediately, but it does work. Lanza and Elizabeth Burch,
program analyst, did a PowerPoint presentation on the issue, followed by a brief questionand-answer period. Although no substance is ingested, the problem gambler gets the same effect from gambling as someone else might get from taking a tranquilizer or having a drink, Lanza said. Dont blame the casinos or the lottery; the problem is the gamblers inability to control the urge, Lanza said. The causes could have to do with a persons genetic tendency to develop addiction, life stress and even his or her social upbringing and moral attitudes about gambling, she said. The casino or lottery provides the opportunity to gambler, said Lanza. But neither
create the problem any more than a liquor store would create an alcoholic. Older adults facing major life transitions such as the end of their career, death of a loved one or isolation from family and/or friends are especially susceptible. Family members and friends should never bail them out when losses are incurred, Lanza said. Instead, take control of their nances, monitor their Internet use, tell them how you feel, help get them into counseling and be encouraging to see they get help. Gamblers who do admit they have a serious problem, said Lanza, can do something else: ban themselves from casinos. Her ofce will assist those who
Elizabeth Lanza, director of the states Ofce of Compulsive and Problem Gambling, talks to about 160 senior citizens Thursday in Wilkes-Barre about avoiding gambling trouble.
want to enter the condential self-exclusion program, she said. People always should set modest limits on what they can
afford to lose while gambling, Lanza said. Expect to lose, she said. Avoid chasing lost money. Set limits and stick to them.
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before 7:30 p.m. in the area of 77 Reno Lane, according to police and a Luzerne County 911 supervisor. Police were observed patting down a man in handcuffs near the scene at about 7:55 p.m. That man was escorted into a police car and driven away, still handcuffed, minutes later. Wilkes-Barre Police Lt. Steven Olshefski said at about 8:45 p.m. that police had recovered a gun at the scene and were still interviewing eyewitnesses. He also said someone was taken from the area of the shooting scene to a hospital, but its unclear if that persons injury was related to the shooting. Olshefski conrmed that there was an altercation brewing in the area of Coal and Empire streets, which is one block east of the intersection of Reno Lane and Coal Street, sometime prior to the shooting. Police dispersed those who were involved in and watching the altercation, and police were investigating whether the altercation and the shooting, which occurred several hundred feet south of Coal Street, were related, he said. Salavantis said that she
The body of a shooting victim lies on Reno Lane in Wilkes-Barre as police investigate the circumstances surrounding the fatal shooting Thursday evening.
could not comment on a possible connection. A woman who said she was the victims wife arrived at the The Peckville Democrat, who had represented Lackawanna County and northern Luzerne County for years, is serving a federal sentence and also faces state charges. On March 18 council members in Mellows home borough, Blakely, voted unanimously to remove his name from a park in the Peckville section and renamed it the Blakley Borough Recreational Park. Mellow, 70, is serving 16 months at a federal prison in Williamsburg County, S.C., after he pleaded guilty last year to a charge of conspiracy to commit mail fraud for using Senate staff to do political work for himself and his friends, as well as under reporting his income on his 2008 tax return. At his
scene about one hour after the shooting. Police would not let her enter the crime scene area, but Nov. 30 sentencing, he was also given three years of supervised release. Shortly after the sentence was handed down, Lackawanna College issued a statement noting that its Board of Trustees met Oct. 24 and after a lengthy and thoughtful discussion, a majority consensus was reached to leave the Mellow Theater name as it currently stands. This decision was made exclusively in recognition of the 30-plus years of dedication and service of Sen. Robert J. Mellow and the direct benets of his efforts in support of Lackawanna College and its students. But since then, the state has charged the former Democratic leader in the Senate and seven others for their alleged roles in
they answered her questions as best they could. She was too distraught to speak to the news media. a pay-to-play scheme associated with the Pennsylvania Turnpike. A grand jury found that the eight used their power to inuence the awarding of numerous multimillion-dollar contracts to political supporters, even when the contract winners were not the most qualied or had submitted bids far in excess of other contractors. The state grand jury report charges Mellow with corrupt organizations, bribery, bid rigging, conspiracy and other offenses. Mellow was actively involved in steering contracts to particular vendors, the grand jury report says. He also imposed fundraising obligations on turnpike staff and vendors, and personally beneted from sports and entertainment gifts.
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informing them that the campus Mellow Theater has been renamed. The colleges board of trustees met recently and after a serious discussion decided to name the colleges theater. Effective immediately, it is ofcially The Theater at Lackawanna College, Volk wrote in the email obtained by The Times Leader. Later Thursday afternoon, Keystone College in LaPlume announced: In light of recent developments, Keystone College has removed the sign from the Mellow Family Childrens Campus at Keystone College.
given the chance to offer reasons why the casinos license should not be renewed. No one spoke out against the casino. Casino ofcials gave reasons, supported by data, that theyve met the obligations of its original casino license and showed what improvements have been made since the last renewal hearing was conducted in 2009. Since then, the casino added 84 table games, held a variety of events, concerts and festivals and began construction of a $50 million, 238-room hotel. There also have been incidents involving liquor that have led to the casinos liquor license that was set for renewal last August to be put on hold. The casino is operating on a temporary liquor license, according to the venues President and General Manager Mike Bean. The liquor issues were raised by Melissa M. Powers, assistant enforcement counsel with the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board. Many of her questions were regarding criminal incidents at the casino, underage gaming, blacklisted players, compulsive gambling, training of staff and other regulatory issues. Sgt. Michael McTavish, commander of the state police station based inside the Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs Casino, noted incidents of crime at the casino have decreased 15 percent from 2011 to 2012 and said the security procedures in place at the facility, coupled with the staff itself, has helped reduce crime. The casino has been cited twice for underage gaming since its license was last renewed, and the establishment has been ned $127,000 for it. But the incidents are relatively low, McTavish said. He credited the casino staff and design for that.
Jay Berthelsen, senior supervisor with the Gaming Control Boards Bureau of Casino Compliance, said the casino has been 100 percent compliant. Matthew Loughney, an agent with the states Bureau of Enforcement and Investigation, began investigating the casinos license renewal application in the fall and said he found no area of interest or concern. Doug Harbach, a spokesman for the state gaming control board, said the testimony and comments will be the basis for a decision by the full board. It will make a public vote on renewal at a future public meeting, probably this summer, in Harrisburg, he said. Bill Jones, the president of United Way of Wyoming Valley, spent nearly ve minutes praising Mohegan Sun, calling it one of the most community-minded corporate citizens in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Kara Fox-LaRose, assistant general manager at Mohegan Sun, showed a PowerPoint presentation that included numerous pages of community groups that the casino has aided. They totalled more than 540 and received a share of more than $2 million since the casino opened in 2006. Thats on top of the $480 million in slot and table games taxes paid to the state and the more than $75 million in funds that have gone into the local share grant program that enables projects throughout Luzerne County to compete for about $12 million in annual funding generated by slot machines. Lori Nocito, the director of Leadership Wilkes-Barre, and Ron Filippini, the chairman of the Plains Township commissioners, also spent time lauding the casinos local impact, speaking of job creation, local purchases, boosting tourism and answering the call when board members are needed for area organizations, of which casino employees serve on 20.
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Tackle Eric Fisher from Central Michigan stands with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell after being selected first overall by the Kansas City Chiefs in the first round of the NFL draft on Thursday at Radio City Music Hall in New york.
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MOOSIC For the second straight outing, Chien-Ming Wang gave Scranton/WilkesBarre a solid performance. Unfortunately for the Taiwan-born righthander and the RailRiders, it wasnt enough because Columbus pitchers were a little better. Columbus took advantage of a Gil Velazquez error in the top of the third with two outs to plate two unearned runs after the miscue en route to a 4-1 win Thursday night at PNC CLIPPERS Field. Wang, making his second start for the RailRiders, RAILRIDERS retired the first six batters he faced before Mike McDade led off the third with a double. Wang was nearly out of the jam until shortstop Velazquez bobbled a grounder to extend the inning. That miscue led to two Clippers runs and Wang facing three more batters and throwing 20 more pitches in the frame, one which was a wild pitch scoring a run for a 1-0 deficit. Matt Lawson gave Columbus a
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NEW YORK Short on glam, slim on glitter, the NFL draft was still nothing less than a rock solid B-plus. As in Big, as in Brawn, as in Bulk, as in Beefy. Were talking a scale-busting 600 pounds at the outset Thursday night with offensive tackles Eric Fisher of Central Michigan and Luke Joeckel of Texas A&M. The first seven picks were all linemen: four on offense, three on defense. Thats a lot of love for the big boys up front, which we usually dont get, Fisher said. Unlike the last few years when bumper crops of quarterbacks reigned, this was pure muscle, and lots of it. Actually, not a single QB was selected until Florida States EJ Manuel went to Buffalo at No. 16 the lowest since 2000, when Chad
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Lane Johnson, from Oklahoma, stands with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell after being selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the first round of the NFL draft on Thursday at Radio City Music Hall in New york.
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PHILADELPHIA Chip Kelly took size over glamour. The Philadelphia Eagles selected Oklahoma offensive tackle Lane Johnson with the No. 4 overall pick in Kellys first NFL draft Thursday night. Awesome, is how Kelly summed it up. Johnson, 6-foot-6 and 303 pounds, was the third tackle drafted among the first four picks. Johnson was a quarterback in high school and went to Oklahoma as a tight end. We felt he was the most athletic tackle weve seen, Kelly said. He has a huge upside, a very big ceiling. Many draft prognosticators had the Eagles taking West Vir-
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The Miami Heats LeBron James drives past Milwaukee Bucks Luc Richard Mbah a Moute during the first half of an NBA game Thursday night in Milwaukee.
Thursdays 7 p.m. practice at Coal Street would never happen during the regular season. But with the playoffs only two days away, sometimes special circumstances are warranted. The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins held the evening practice to UP NEXT get adjusted to skating at night. After not having played for five days, head coach John Hynes figured a little late shift work would benefit his GAME 1 team in several ways. It gives the guys a WBS PENGUINS at bit of extra rest between BINGHAMTON the last practice, gave SENATORS us a chance to meet this 7:05 p.m. Saturday morning instead of cramming it all together, and its a chance to get acclimated and going at seven at night, Hynes said. In the regular season youre usually going to face a midweek game, and when you dont, that first game the guys are trying to get it going. Yet theres still one more reason for the late practice - one that makes it clear that players shouldnt count on sleeping in and practicing at night during the regular season. The only reason it was done is because its playoffs, Hynes said. If it was the reguSee PENS, Page 4B
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HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL Wyoming Area at Dallas, 4:15 p.m. HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL (4:15 p.m.) Coughlin at Tunkhannock Crestwood at Lake-Lehman Nanticoke at Dallas Pittston Area at Berwick Wyoming Valley West at Wyoming Area HIGH SCHOOL BOYS LACROSSE North Pocono at Delaware Valley, 4:15 p.m. Scranton Prep at Lake-Lehman, 5 p.m. Tunkhannock at Crestwood, 5:30 p.m. COLLEGE BASEBALL Kings at DeSales, 3:30 p.m. Misericordia at Wilkes, 3:30 p.m. MENS COLLEGE TENNIS Wilkes at Bloomsburg, 6 p.m. WOMENS COLLEGE TENNIS Wilkes at Bloomsburg, 6 p.m.
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CAMPS/CLINICS Curry & Powlus Quarterback Skills Camp is Saturday, May 25, at Crispin Field in Berwick for boys age 9 through graduating seniors. It will be under the direction of Berwick football coach George Curry and Ron Powlus Sr., a 30-year coaching veteran. Fee is $50 and includes T-shirt, lunch, refreshments and instructional packet. Checks made payable to Curry QB Camps Inc., can be sent to C&P Quarterback Camp, c/o George Curry, 305 Summerhill Ave., Berwick, Pa., 18603. For more information, visit www.curryqbcamps.org. Dallas Mountaineer Aquatic Club is hosting a Fitter and Faster Clinic with three-time Olympian Peter Vanderkaay on Saturday, May 11, at the Dallas Middle School natatorium. For more information, visit www.dmacswimming.org or call Beth Redington at 239-3575. Misericordia University Summer Baseball Camp is open for registration. The camp runs July 8-12 and is open to players age 7-12. For mor information, visit athletics. misericordia.edu or call 674-1868. Wilkes University Womens Basketball Shooting Clinic will be Saturday, April 27, in the Wilkes University gym.The clinic will start at 9 a.m. and end at 12:30 p.m. It is open to all girls in middle and high school. The cost is $60 per participant. For more information, including group discounts, email Christopher.heery@wilkes.edu. MEETINGS Northeastern Pennsylvania Womens Golf Association will hold its Spring Meeting at Glen Oak Country Club on Friday, April 26, at 11 a.m. Executive Committee will meet at 10 a.m. Pittston Area Cheerleading Booster Club will have a reorganizational meeting May 1 at 7 p.m. at Savos. Election of ofcers will be taking place at this meeting. Sand Springs Thursday Night Mens Mad Hackers League will have its annual meeting Thursday, May 2, at 4 p.m. in its clubhouse restaurant. For more information, call 788-5845. Wyoming Area Boys Soccer Parents will have a meeting Tuesday, April 30, at 6 p.m. at the Secondary Center. Wyoming Area Baseball Diamond Club will hold a meeting on Tuesday, April 30, at 7 p.m. in Room 129 of the Secondary Center. REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS Back Mountain Youth Soccer Association will hold registration for the fall intramural season Saturday, April 27, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at Dallas Middle Schools cafeteria. Players must be 5 years old before Aug. 1. Proof of age needed for new players. Bear Creek Bobcats Youth Soccer registration for the fall will be held Sunday, April 28, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Bear Creek Community Charter School. Players must be at least 4 years old by July 31, and born on or after Aug. 1, 1995. Players do not need to reside in Bear Creek Twp. If you have any questions, email Billie Jo at bmondulick@gmail.com or John at jjkozerski@gmail.com. Ed-Lark Hurricanes Football and Cheer signups are on the following dates: Sunday, April 28, from 12:30-3 p.m.; Monday, May 6, from 5-7 p.m.; Thursday, May 16, from 5-7 p.m. Signups will be at the Edwardsville Borough building. The cost is $40 for the rst child and $5 for each additional child. Football and Cheerleading Signups for Wyoming/West Wyoming/ Exeter Panthers will be held at the Panther Field behind St. Cecilias Church on Saturday, April 27 from noon to 2 p.m. There is a $65 sign up fee. For more information, call Donna at 693-1999. Greater Pittston Stoners Youth Soccer will have fall registration for U6-U18 on April 27 from 1-3 p.m., May 7 from 6:30-8:30 p.m., and future dates. Signups will be at Exeter Scout Home, located in the rear of the Exeter municipal building at the corner of Wyoming Avenue and Lincoln Street. New players must show a birth certicate and must turn 5 by Aug. 1. Heights Packers Football and Cheerleading Registrations for boys and girls between the ages of 6-12 will be held at Stanton Lanes on Sunday, April 28, between 2-4 p.m. Participants must be 6 years old by Aug. 1 and provide a copy of a birth certicate. If you have any questions, email heightspackers68@yahoo.com. The cost for registrations is $30 for one child, $45 for two children and $60 per family. For more information, visit www.heightspackers.webs.com. Plains American Legion Baseball Teams will hold tryouts at Hilldale Park in Plains. Tryouts with ages 13-15 will be April 27 from 4-6 p.m., April 28 from 1-3 p.m. and May 4
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W Buffalo (Blue Jays) 14 Pawtucket (Red Sox) 13 Yankees 9 Lehigh Valley (Phillies) 8 Syracuse (Nationals) 8 Rochester (Twins) 7 South Division W Durham (Rays) 14 Norfolk (Orioles) 12 Gwinnett (Braves) 11 Charlotte (White Sox) 7 West Division W Indianapolis (Pirates) 15 Columbus (Indians) 11 Louisville (Reds) 10 Toledo (Tigers) 7
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from 1-3 p.m. Tryouts for ages 16-19 will be May 4, 5 and 11 if necessary from 4-6 p.m. All interested players are eligible to attend. Players residing in Plains, Lain, Bear Creek, Parsons, Miners Mills, North End, East End, Avoca, Dupont, Jenkins Twp. and Pittston Twp. east of the bypass may participate. UPCOMING EVENTS/OTHER Backyard Wife Ball League will host a horseshoe tournament in conjunction with its 9th Annual BWBL Charity Classic to benet local resident Dan Peck. Peck recently underwent heart transplant surgery and a liver transplant. The two tournaments will help defray some of the medical costs for Peck. The horseshoe tournament is for two-person teams and is $20 for entry, with a guarantee of at least three games. There will also be food, drinks and snacks available with all proceeds beneting the Dan Peck Team for the American Heart Walk. For more information, call Kevin Sickle at 704-8344 or visit www.bwbl.net, www.facebook. com/BackyardWifeBallLeague and www.facebook.com/DiamondCityPark. Brandens Heart charity fund raiser will be a one-day everybody-can-do-it triathlon in Lehigh Gorge State Park near White Haven. Teams of 4-6 members will all take part in the rafting portion of the event, with one team member running and just one team member cycling. Trophies, medallions and Tshirts will be offered. The event is Sunday, May 19. Participants will be meeting at the Whitewater Challengers Rafting Center near Buck Mountain at 11 a.m. for orientation. Details and team registrations forms are available by calling 4439532, or by visiting www.whitewaterchallengers.com/thriathlon. Crestwood Comets Football Booster Club will hold a golf tournament at Sand Springs Country Club. Registration is $80 per person and is due by July 6. For more information, call Ken Givens at 474-0607. Childrens Service Center will hold its 12th annual golf tournament June 3, at Huntsville Golf Club in Dallas. The tournament is presented by Howell Benet Services, and benets programs for children, adolescents, and families dealing with emotional and behavioral problems. Format is captain and crew, and the shotgun start is at 9 a.m. Breakfast and registration begin at 8 a.m. Contact Liz Hibbard at 825-6425 or lhibbard@e-csc.org for more information. Good Shepherd Church Golf Classic will be held at Sand Springs County Club Friday, May 24, at 1 p.m. The cost is $85 per golfer. The tourmanent includes golf with a cart, dinner and awards. The tournament will be a four-person scramble. Each team will consist of a captain and three other members. For more information, call 788-6760 or Sand Springs Golf Course at 788-5845. Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Commerce will have its annual golf tournament at Blue Ridge Trail Golf Club, Mountain Top, on Aug. 23. Registration and continental breakfast starts at 10 a.m. and the shotgun start will begin at 11 a.m. Following golf, there will be a cocktail hour, buffet dinner, prizes for ight winners, tee prizes and a gift for each participant. The cost is $440 for a group of four or $125 a person. To attend the dinner and reception only, the cost is $50. Sponsorship opportunities are available. For more information, email John Maday at john@wilkesbarre.org or call 823-2101 ext. 131. Hanover Township Fire District is holding a golf tournament at Edgewood in the Pines Golf Course, Drums, on Saturday, May 11. It is a four-person scramble, captain-andcrew format, with play starting at 8 a.m. Registration is open to the rst 128 golfers. Entry fee is $80 for golf and cart, refreshments, awards dinner and a number of prizes. Hole sponsorships are also available, starting at $35. For more information, contact Joe Nealon at 592-8126 or irishj38@aol.com, or Ron Priestman Jr. at 762-7015. Hanover Open Golf Tournament will be held Saturday, Aug. 17, at the Wilkes-Barre Golf Club with a shotgun start at 1 p.m. Following golf, there will be food and refreshments at the pavilion of the Exaltation Holy Cross Church in the Buttonwood section of the township. Cost is $75 per player and includes, golf cart, prizes, food, refreshments and a gift. Committee members also are seeking $25 hole sponsors for two $500 scholarships that have been awarded over the past several years to deserving Hanover Area High School students. KFF Little League Second Annual Golf Tournament will be at 1:30 p.m. on May 5 at Blue Ridge Trail Golf Course. For registration or sponsorship information, call Scott at 262-2028. Kiwanis Club of Mountain Top will hold its 31st annual Score One For Kids Golf Tournament on Friday, June 14 at Sand Springs Country Club. Sponsorships are available and start at the price of $25. Make checks payable to Kiwanis Club of Mountain Top Charitable Foundation and mail them to David Barry, 49 Fieldstone Way, Mountain Top.
at Los Angeles -160/+150 American League at New York at Boston at Chicago Texas at Oakland Los Angeles Interleague at Detroit FAVORITE Tonight at Boston San Antonio Tomorrow at Atlanta 2 190 211.5 NHL FAVORITE at Buffalo at Minnesota LINE -185/+165 3 3 183.5 212.5 -130/+120 NBA PLAYOFFS -105/-105 -230/+210 -115/+145 -120/+110 -125/+115 -150/+140
San Francisco -115/+105 at San Diego Toronto Houston Cleveland Tampa Bay at Minnesota Baltimore at Seattle Atlanta
SATURDAY
HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL Hazleton Area vs. Berks Catholic, 11 a.m. at Blue Mountain H.S. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS LACROSSE Delaware Valley at Minisink (N.Y.), 11 a.m. Selinsgrove at Crestwood, 11 a.m. Bellefonte at Lake-Lehman, 1 p.m. Danville at Crestwood, 1:30 p.m. Danville vs. Dallas, at Crestwood Selinsgrove vs. Dallas, at Crestwood HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS LACROSSE Lewisburg at Dallas, 11 a.m. Warwick at Delaware Valley, 11 a.m. COLLEGE BASEBALL Wilkes at Misericordia, DH, noon DeSales at Kings, DH, 1 p.m. COLLEGE SOFTBALL Kings at DeSales, DH, 1 p.m. Misericordia at Wilkes, DH, 1 p.m. MENS COLLEGE LACROSSE Kings at FDU-Florham, 1 p.m. Misericordia at Arcadia, 1 p.m. WOMENS COLLEGE LACROSSE Manhattanville at Wilkes, noon Arcadia at Misericordia, 1 p.m. FDU-Florham at Kings, 1 p.m. MENS COLLEGE TENNIS Arcadia at Misericordia, 1 p.m. Eastern at Kings, 1 p.m. Wilkes at Elizabethtown, 2 p.m. WOMENS COLLEGE TENNIS Wilkes at Elizabethtown, 11 a.m. Arcadia at Misericordia, 1 p.m. Eastern at Kings, 1 p.m.
Thursdays Games Pawtucket 8, Buffalo 3, 1st game Buffalo 4, Pawtucket 0, 2nd game Rochester 10, Syracuse 7 Rochester 10, Syracuse 5, 11 innings, comp. of susp. game Gwinnett 1, Louisville 0 Columbus 4, Yankees 1 Toledo 9, Durham 7 Indianapolis 5, Lehigh Valley 1 Norfolk 2, Charlotte 0 Fridays Games Pawtucket at Buffalo, 6:05 p.m. Gwinnett at Louisville, 6:35 p.m. Rochester at Syracuse, 7 p.m. Toledo at Durham, 7:05 p.m. Columbus at Yankees, 7:05 p.m. Lehigh Valley at Indianapolis, 7:15 p.m. Norfolk at Charlotte, 7:15 p.m. Eastern Division
LINE O/U UNDERDOG New York Denver Indiana at Houston UNDERDOG Edmonton
at Golden State 1
Oklahoma City 3
Eastern League
SUNDAY
COLLEGE BASEBALL Wilkes at Keuka, DH, 1 p.m. COLLEGE SOFTBALL Marywood at Wilkes, DH, 1 p.m.
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Noon SPEED -- NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for Toyota Owners 400, at Richmond, Va. 2:30 p.m. SPEED -- NASCAR, Sprint Cup, "Happy Hour Series," final practice for Toyota Owners 400, at Richmond, Va. 4 p.m. ESPN2 -- NASCAR, Nationwide Series, pole qualifying for ToyotaCare 250, at Richmond, Va. 5:30 p.m. SPEED -- NASCAR, Sprint Cup, pole qualifying for Toyota Owners 400, at Richmond, Va. 7:30 p.m. FSN -- Texas at Baylor
W L Pct. GB Portland (Red Sox) 11 8 .579 Reading (Phillies) 10 8 .556 Binghamton (Mets) 11 9 .550 Trenton (Yankees) 11 9 .550 New Britain (Twins) 9 10 .474 2 New Hampshire (Jays) 9 11 .450 2 Western Division W L Pct. GB Erie (Tigers) 10 8 .556 Bowie (Orioles) 10 10 .500 1 Richmond (Giants) 10 11 .476 1 Harrisburg (Nationals) 9 10 .474 1 Altoona (Pirates) 9 11 .450 2 Akron (Indians) 8 12 .400 3 Wednesdays Games Altoona 6, Richmond 2 Bowie at Erie, ppd., rain New Britain 5, New Hampshire 0, 1st game Binghamton 8, Portland 6 Akron 5, Trenton 4 Reading at Harrisburg, (n) New Hampshire 3, New Britain 0, 2nd game Thursdays Games New Britain at New Hampshire, late Fridays Games Erie at Altoona, 6:30 p.m. Richmond at New Britain, 6:35 p.m. Akron at Binghamton, 7:05 p.m. Portland at Trenton, 7:05 p.m. Harrisburg at Bowie, 7:05 p.m. New Hampshire at Reading, 7:05 p.m.
BASkETBALL
NBA Playoffs
FIRST ROUND (Best-of-7, x-if necessary) EASTERN CONFERENCE Miami 2, Milwaukee 0 Sunday, April 21: Miami 110, Milwaukee 87 Tuesday, April 23: Miami 98, Milwaukee 86 Thursday, April 25: Miami 104, Milwaukee 91 Sunday, April 28: Miami at Milwaukee, 3:30 p.m. x-Tuesday, April 30: Milwaukee at Miami, TBA x-Thursday, May 2: Miami at Milwaukee, TBA x-Saturday, May 4: Milwaukee at Miami, TBA New York 2, Boston 0 Saturday, April 20: New York 85, Boston 78 Tuesday, April 23: New York 87, Boston 71 Friday, April 26: New York at Boston, 8 p.m. Sunday, April 28: New York at Boston, 1 p.m. x-Wednesday, May 1: Boston at New York, TBA x-Friday, May 3: New York at Boston, TBA x-Sunday, May 5: Boston at New York, TBA Indiana 2, Atlanta 0 Sunday, April 21: Indiana 107, Atlanta 90 Wednesday, April 24: Indiana 113, Atlanta 98 Saturday, April 27: Indiana at Atlanta, 7 p.m. Monday, April 29: Indiana at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. x-Wednesday, May 1: Atlanta at Indiana, TBA x-Friday, May 3: Indiana at Atlanta, TBA x-Sunday, May 5: Atlanta at Indiana, TBA Brooklyn 1, Chicago 1 Saturday, April 20: Brooklyn 106, Chicago 89 Monday, April 22: Chicago 90, Brooklyn 82 Thursday, April 25: Brooklyn at Chicago, late Saturday, April 27: Brooklyn at Chicago, 2 p.m. Monday, April 29: Chicago at Brooklyn, 7 p.m. x-Thursday, May 2: Brooklyn at Chicago, TBA x-Saturday, May 4: Chicago at Brooklyn, TBA WESTERN CONFERENCE Oklahoma City 2, Houston 0 Sunday, April 21: Oklahoma City 120, Houston 91 Wednesday, April 24: Oklahoma City 105, Houston 102 Saturday, April 27: Oklahoma City at Houston, 9:30 p.m. Monday, April 29: Oklahoma City at Houston, 9:30 p.m. x-Wednesday, May 1: Houston at Oklahoma City, TBA x-Friday, May 3: Oklahoma City at Houston, TBA x-Sunday, May 5: Houston at Oklahoma City, TBA San Antonio 1, L.A. Lakers 0 Sunday, April 21: San Antonio 91, L.A. Lakers 79 Wednesday, April 24: L.A. Lakers at San Antonio, 9:30 p.m. Friday, April 26: San Antonio at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Sunday, April 28: San Antonio at L.A. Lakers, 7 p.m. x-Tuesday, April 30: L.A. Lakers at San Antonio, TBA x-Thursday, May 2: San Antonio at L.A. Lakers, TBA x-Saturday, May 4: L.A. Lakers at San Antonio, TBA Denver 1, Golden State 1 Saturday, April 20: Denver 97, Golden State 95 Tuesday, April 23: Golden State 131, Denver 117 Friday, April 26: Denver at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Sunday, April 28: Denver at Golden State, 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 30: Golden State at Denver, TBA x-Thursday, May 2: Denver at Golden State, TBA x-Saturday, May 4: Golden State at Denver, TBA L.A. Clippers 2, Memphis 0 Saturday, April 20: L.A. Clippers 112, Memphia 91 Monday, April 22: L.A. Clippers 93, Memphis 91 Thursday, April 25: L.A. Clippers at Memphis, late Saturday, April 27: L.A. Clippers at Memphis, 4:30 p.m. x-Tuesday, April 30: Memphis at L.A. Clippers, TBA x-Friday, May 3: L.A. Clippers at Memphis, TBA x-Sunday, May 5: Memphis at L.A. Clippers, TBA
Sunday, April 28: Grand Rapids at Houston, 6:05 p.m. Wednesday, May 1: Houston at Grand Rapids, 7 p.m. x-Friday, May 3: Houston at Grand Rapids, 7 p.m. x-Saturday, May 4: Houston at Grand Rapids, 7 p.m. Charlotte vs. Oklahoma City Friday, April 26: Charlotte at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Saturday, April 27: Charlotte at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Wednesday, May 1: Oklahoma City at Charlotte, 7 p.m. x-Friday, May 3: Oklahoma City at Charlotte, 7 p.m. x-Saturday, May 4: Oklahoma City at Charlotte, 7 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GP W L OT Pts GF z-Pittsburgh 47 35 12 0 70 157 x-N.Y. Rangers 47 25 18 4 54 126 x-N.Y. Islanders 47 24 17 6 54 138 New Jersey 47 19 18 10 48 112 Philadelphia 47 22 22 3 47 131 Northeast Division GP W L OT Pts GF x-Boston 46 28 13 5 61 127 x-Montreal 47 28 14 5 61 145 x-Toronto 47 26 16 5 57 144 x-Ottawa 46 24 16 6 54 111 Buffalo 47 20 21 6 46 123 Southeast Division GP W L OT Pts GF y-Washington 47 26 18 3 55 146 Winnipeg 48 24 21 3 51 128 Carolina 47 19 24 4 42 125 Tampa Bay 47 18 25 4 40 145 Florida 47 14 27 6 34 107 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF z-Chicago 46 35 6 5 75 151 x-St. Louis 47 28 17 2 58 126 Detroit 47 23 16 8 54 121 Columbus 46 22 17 7 51 114 Nashville 47 16 22 9 41 110 Northwest Division GP W L OT Pts GF y-Vancouver 46 26 13 7 59 124 Minnesota 46 25 18 3 53 118 Calgary 47 19 24 4 42 127 Edmonton 46 17 22 7 41 112 Colorado 46 15 24 7 37 110 Pacific Division GP W L OT Pts GF y-Anaheim 46 29 11 6 64 134 x-Los Angeles 47 26 16 5 57 130 x-San Jose 47 25 15 7 57 122 Dallas 46 22 20 4 48 129 Phoenix 46 20 18 8 48 116
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AUTO RACING
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Pocono Downs Results Wednesday First - $14,000 Pace 1:51.4 5-Thats Mara (Br Simpson) 186.80 116.20 24.00 2-Sandy Absolut (Th Jackson) 11.20 4.20 8-Alibi Hanover (Ja Bartlett) 4.00 EXACTA (5-2) $1,741.00 50 CENT TRIFECTA (5-2-8) $4,962.40 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $1,240.60 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (5-2-8-7) $14,638.60 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $731.63 Second - $4,500 Pace 1:55.0 3-Queen Of The Stars (Jackson) 9.40 4.20 3.00 1-Bambinas Sorella (Ja Bartlett) 3.20 2.20 8-Bond Blue Chip (Ma Kakaley) 4.20 EXACTA (3-1) $27.20 50 CENT TRIFECTA (3-1-8) $167.60 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $41.90 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (3-1-8-9) $982.60 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $49.13 DAILY DOUBLE (5-3) $1,351.60 Third - $8,500 Pace 1:53.3 7-Jimmy The Terror (Napolitano) 6.20 3.60 2.80 2-Final Executive (Ty Buter) 2.40 2.10 6-You Little Rascal (Ma Kakaley) 4.80 EXACTA (7-2) $16.20 50 CENT TRIFECTA (7-2-6) $92.00 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $23.00 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (7-2-6-4) $265.20 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $13.26 PICK 3 - 15% TAKEOUT (5-3-7) $1,169.40 Scratched: Skyway Hanover Fourth - $6,000 Pace 1:55.1 2-Dysnomia Blue Chip (Simons) 21.00 7.80 4.00 9-Kalua Killean (Ma Kakaley) 6.40 5.20 3-Another Dawn (Th Jackson) 12.20 EXACTA (2-9) $220.40 50 CENT TRIFECTA (2-9-3) $9,644.40 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $2,411.10 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (2-9-3-6) $26,823.40 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $1,341.17 Fifth - $4,500 Pace 1:55.2 7-Blissfull Dreamer (Ja Morrill Jr) 9.80 4.00 3.80 8-Passion Starlet (Ge Napolitano Jr) 2.40 2.10 4-Pw Ivory Grin (Mi Simons) 2.60 EXACTA (7-8) $17.60 50 CENT TRIFECTA (7-8-4) $64.00 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $16.00 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (7-8-4-2) $228.20 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $11.41 Sixth - $17,000 Pace 1:55.2 5-Nightly Terror (Da Miller) 5.60 3.40 3.20 6-Bestest Hanover (Er Carlson) 3.60 3.20 1-Ariadne Hanover (Ja Morrill Jr) 4.00 EXACTA (5-6) $18.80 50 CENT TRIFECTA (5-6-1) $74.00 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $18.50 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (5-6-1-2) $265.00 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $13.25 PICK 3 - 15% TAKEOUT (2-7-5) $740.00 Scratched: Upfront Secret Seventh - $12,000 Pace 1:55.2 3-Huxley (Ma Kakaley) 5.40 3.60 3.00 2-Sax Solo (Jo Stratton) 34.60 9.00 6-Last Chance T (Au Siegelman) 9.40 EXACTA (3-2) $158.60 50 CENT TRIFECTA (3-2-6) $1,269.20 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $317.30 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (3-2-6-7) $7,508.00 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $375.40 Scratched: Mr Govianni Fra Eighth - $13,000 Pace 1:53.1 4-Sand Summerfield (Napolitano) 6.20 4.20 3.40 9-Mojo Terror (Ja Morrill Jr) 3.60 3.20 1-Gotta Love Him (Ji Taggart Jr) 3.40 EXACTA (4-9) $19.80 50 CENT TRIFECTA (4-9-1) $111.20 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $27.80 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (4-9-1-5) $541.00 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $27.05 Ninth - $8,500 Pace 1:54.0 5-Mrs Battin (Ma Kakaley) 4.40 2.80 2.80 3-Sha Delight (An McCarthy) 4.80 3.40 1-Gale Storm (Da Miller) 4.40 EXACTA (5-3) $12.40 50 CENT TRIFECTA (5-3-1) $45.80 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $11.45 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (5-3-1-4) $215.00 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $10.75 PICK 3 - 15% TAKEOUT (1-4-5) $45.80 PICK 3 - 15% TAKEOUT (3-4-5) $45.80 Tenth - $30,000 Trot 1:56.0 1-Jurgen Hanover (Da Miller) 2.60 2.10 2.10 3-Me And Cinderella (Napolitano) 2.60 2.60 6-Maximum Credit (Ty Buter) 4.60 EXACTA (1-3) $6.40 50 CENT TRIFECTA (1-3-6) $31.40 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $7.85 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (1-3-6-9) $129.20 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $6.46 Scratched: Rossini Eleventh - $12,000 Pace 1:55.4 2-Im A Nice Sky (Ja Morrill Jr) 9.60 5.20 2.40 3-Tonights The Night (Ty Buter) 3.20 2.40 5-Winbak Jake (Ma Kakaley) 2.80 EXACTA (2-3) $32.00 50 CENT TRIFECTA (2-3-5) $87.40 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $21.85 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (2-3-5-9) $1,152.80 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $57.64 Twelfth - $19,000 Trot 1:55.3 4-Spice It Up Lindy (Jackson) 7.00 3.40 2.80 6-Magic Tonight (An McCarthy) 2.40 2.40 1-As Yall Like It (Ty Buter) 4.60 EXACTA (4-6) $17.80 50 CENT TRIFECTA (4-6-1) $66.20 50 CENT TRIFECTA (50 Cent) $16.55 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (4-6-1-3) $342.00 10 CENT SUPERFECTA (10 Cent) $17.10 PICK 3 - 15% TAKEOUT (1-2-4) $44.40 PICK 3 - 15% TAKEOUT (8-2-4) $44.40 DUE TO WEATHER CONDITIONS, RACES 13 THROUGH 16 HAVE BEEN CANCELLED Total Handle-$324,069
GA 116 112 137 125 140 GA 102 125 129 100 142 GA 128 144 152 145 168 GA 98 114 115 117 136 GA 111 120 157 131 145 GA 112 116 113 136 123
9 a.m. TGC -- European PGA Tour, Ballantine's Championship, second round, at Seoul, South Korea (same-day tape) 12:30 p.m. TGC -- Champions Tour, Legends of Golf, first round, at Savannah, Ga. 3 p.m. TGC -- PGA Tour, Zurich Classic, second round, at New Orleans 6:30 p.m. TGC -- LPGA, North Texas Shootout, second round, at Irving, Texas (same-day tape) 7 p.m. MLB -- Regional coverage, Atlanta at Detroit or Toronto at N.Y. Yankees WGN -- Chicago Cubs at Miami 8 p.m. ESPN -- Playoffs, first round, game 3, New York at Boston 10:30 p.m. ESPN -- Playoffs, first round, game 3, San Antonio at L.A. Lakers ESPN2 -- Playoffs, first round, game 3, Denver at Golden State 6:30 p.m. ESPN -- Draft, rounds 2-3, at New York 8 p.m. ESPN2 -- Draft, rounds 2-3, at New York 8:30 p.m. NBCSN -- Calgary at Chicago
NBA BASKETBALL
NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. x-clinched playoff spot y-clinched division z-clinched conference Thursdays Games Philadelphia 2, N.Y. Islanders 1 Ottawa 2, Washington 1, OT N.Y. Rangers 4, Carolina 3, OT New Jersey 3, Pittsburgh 2 Toronto 4, Florida 0 Detroit 5, Nashville 2 Boston 2, Tampa Bay 0 Montreal 4, Winnipeg 2 St. Louis 4, Calgary 1 Columbus at Dallas, late Anaheim at Vancouver, late Fridays Games N.Y. Islanders at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Edmonton at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Calgary at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Colorado at Phoenix, 10 p.m.
NFL FOOTBALL
NHL
TRAnSAcTIonS
BASEBALL
American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES--Recalled LHP Zach Britton from Norfolk (PCL). BOSTON RED SOX--Recalled C Ryan Lavarnway from Pawtucket (IL). LOS ANGELES ANGELS--Recalled RHP Barry Enright from Salt Lake City (PCL). OAKLAND A'S--Reinstated INF Adam Rosales from the 15-day DL. Optioned INF Andy Parrino to Sacramento (PCL). TORONTO BLUE JAYS--Placed 1B Adam Lind on the paternity list. Recalled RHP Brad Lincoln from Buffalo (IL). National League COLORADO ROCKIES--Placed INF Todd Helton on the 15-day DL, retroactive to April 20. Recalled INF Ryan Wheeler from Colorado Springs (PCL). MIAMI MARLINS--Claimed LHP Duane Below off waivers from Detroit and optioned him to New Orleans (PCL).
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AHL Playoffs
CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS BEST-OF-5 (x-if necessary) EASTERN CONFERENCE Providence vs. Hershey Friday, April 26: Hershey at Providence, 7:05 p.m. p.m. Sunday, April 28: Hershey at Providence, 3:05 p.m. Saturday, May 4: Providence at Hershey, 7 p.m. x-Sunday, May 5: Providence at Hershey, 5 p.m. x-Wednesday, May 8: Hershey at Providence, 7:05 p.m. Springfield vs. Manchester Saturday, April 27: Manchester at Springfield, 7 p.m. Sunday, April 28: Manchester at Springfield, 4 p.m. Thursday, May 2: Springfield at Manchester, 7 p.m. x-Saturday, May 4: Springfield at Manchester, 7 p.m. x-Sunday, May 5: Manchester at Springfield, 4 p.m. Syracuse vs. Portland Saturday, April 27: Portland at Syracuse, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, April 28: Portland at Syracuse, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 2: Syracuse at Portland, 7 p.m. x-Friday, May 3: Syracuse at Portland, 7 p.m. x-Sunday, May 5: Portland at Syracuse, 7:30 p.m. Binghamton vs. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Saturday, April 27: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton at Binghamton, 7:05 p.m. Sunday, April 28: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton at Binghamton, 5:05 p.m. Thursday, May 2: Binghamton at WilkesBarre/Scranton, 7:05 p.m. x-Saturday, May 4: Binghamton at WilkesBarre/Scranton, 7:05 p.m. x-Monday, May 6: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton at Binghamton, 7:05 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE Texas vs. Milwaukee Friday, April 26: Texas at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Saturday, April 27: Texas at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Wednesday, May 1: Milwaukee at Texas, 8:30 p.m. x-Friday, May 3: Milwaukee at Texas, 8:30 p.m. x-Saturday, May 4: Milwaukee at Texas, 8 p.m. Toronto vs. Rochester Saturday, April 27: Rochester at Toronto, 3 p.m. Sunday, April 28: Rochester at Toronto, 3 p.m. Wednesday, May 1: Toronto at Rochester, 7 p.m. x-Thursday, May 2: Toronto at Rochester, 7 p.m. x-Saturday, May 4: Rochester at Toronto, 3 p.m. Grand Rapids vs. Houston Friday, April 26: Grand Rapids at Houston, 8:05 p.m.
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EASTERN CONFERENCE W L Sporting K.C. 4 2 Houston 4 2 Montreal 4 1 New York 3 4 Philadelphia 3 2 Columbus 2 2 Toronto FC 1 2 Chicago 2 4 New England 1 3 D.C. 1 5
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T 2 1 1 2 2 3 4 1 2 1 T 1 2 2 4 1 3 2 2 2 Pts 14 13 13 11 11 9 7 7 5 4 Pts 19 11 11 10 10 9 8 8 5 GF 8 11 7 13 10 9 9 6 2 4 GA 5 8 5 12 10 7 10 12 6 10
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association NBA--Fined Boston coach Doc Rivers $25,000 for public criticism of officiating, following the April 23 game at New York.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League EDMONTON OILERS--Assigned LHP Teemu Hartikainen to Oklahoma City (AHL). Signed G Frans Tuohimaa to a two-year entry-level contract. NASHVILLE PREDATORS--Recalled F Joonas Rask from Milwaukee (AHL). Assigned F Filip Forsberg and F Austin Watson to Milwaukee.
FC Dallas Los Angeles Real Salt Lake Portland Chivas USA San Jose Vancouver Colorado Seattle
WESTERN CONFERENCE W L 6 1 3 1 3 3 2 1 3 3 2 3 2 3 2 4 1 3
GF GA 13 7 10 4 7 7 11 9 10 9 6 9 7 9 6 8 3 5
NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Wednesday's Games Sporting Kansas City 1, New York 0 Saturday's Games Toronto FC 1, Houston 1, tie Seattle FC 1, Colorado 0 New York 4, New England 1 FC Dallas 2, Vancouver 0 Chicago 1, Columbus 0 Real Salt Lake 1, Chivas USA 0 Los Angeles 2, Sporting Kansas City 0 Sunday's Games Philadelphia 3, D.C. United 2 San Jose 1, Portland 1, tie Saturday, April 27 New York at Toronto FC, 2 p.m. Chicago at Montreal, 4 p.m. FC Dallas at Vancouver, 6 p.m. Philadelphia at New England, 7:30 p.m. D.C. United at Columbus, 7:30 p.m. Portland at Sporting Kansas City, 8:30 p.m. Los Angeles at Real Salt Lake, 9 p.m. San Jose at Chivas USA, 10:30 p.m. Sunday, April 28 Colorado at Houston, 5 p.m.
SOCCER
Major League Soccer MLS--Suspended Chicago D Wells Thompson one game and fined him an undisclosed amount for a reckless challenge that endangered the safety of Columbus MF Agustn Viana during an April 20 match.
COLLEGE
LA SALLE--Agrees to terms with men's basketball coach John Giannini on a multiyear contract extension. SOUTH DAKOTA STATE--Announced the resignation of Jay Bubak co-defensive coordinator and linebackers coach. PENN STATE--Named Wally Richardson director of the Football Letterman's Club. WENTWORTH TECH--Announced the retirement of trainer Ralph Evans, effective May 31.
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W 15 12 12 10 9 W 11 10 9 9 8 W 15 13 8 8 7 W 15 11 10 9 5 W 13 13 13 11 7 W 14 13 12 10 6 L 7 9 9 12 14 L 8 10 9 12 11 L 7 9 12 15 15 L 6 11 10 14 17 L 8 9 10 9 14 L 7 9 9 11 15 AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division Pct GB WCGB .682 .571 2 .571 2 .455 5 2 .391 6 4 Central Division Pct GB WCGB .579 .500 1 1 .500 1 1 .429 3 3 .421 3 3 West Division Pct GB WCGB .682 .591 2 .400 6 3 .348 7 5 .318 8 5 NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division Pct GB WCGB .714 .500 4 2 .500 4 2 .391 7 4 .227 10 8 Central Division Pct GB WCGB .619 .591 .565 1 .550 1 1 .333 6 5 West Division Pct GB WCGB .667 .591 1 .571 2 .476 4 2 .286 8 6 L10 7-3 6-4 6-4 6-4 3-7 L10 5-5 5-5 5-5 5-5 4-6 L10 7-3 4-6 6-4 3-7 3-7 L10 5-5 4-6 4-6 3-7 3-7 L10 6-4 7-3 7-3 9-1 3-7 L10 7-3 5-5 5-5 3-7 4-6 Str Home Away W-2 8-5 7-2 L-1 7-5 5-4 W-1 6-4 6-5 L-1 8-4 2-8 L-1 5-8 4-6 Str Home Away W-1 4-2 7-6 L-1 5-3 5-7 L-2 5-5 4-4 W-2 6-5 3-7 L-1 2-6 6-5 Str Home Away W-2 7-2 8-5 L-1 6-4 7-5 L-1 6-6 2-6 L-2 4-6 4-9 L-1 4-8 3-7 Str Home Away L-1 6-2 9-4 W-1 7-6 4-5 L-1 7-5 3-5 L-3 6-8 3-6 L-1 2-8 3-9 Str Home Away W-3 4-2 9-6 W-3 8-4 5-5 L-1 12-4 1-6 L-1 7-5 4-4 W-1 3-5 4-9 Str Home Away W-1 9-3 5-4 L-2 8-4 5-5 W-2 5-4 7-5 W-1 4-5 6-6 W-1 2-7 4-8
Cubs 4, Marlins 3 Miami r h bi ab r h bi DeJess cf 1 1 0 Pierre lf 5 1 1 1 SCastro ss 0 1 1 Polanc 3b 3 1 1 0 Rizzo 1b 0 0 0 Stanton rf 5 0 1 1 ASorin lf 0 0 0 Mahny 1b 4 0 1 0 Schrhlt rf 2 2 1 Ruggin cf 4 0 0 0 Castillo c 0 1 1 Brantly c 2 0 0 1 Valuen 3b 1 1 1 Valaika ss 3 0 0 0 Barney 2b 0 0 0 DSolan 2b 3 1 1 0 EJcksn p 0 0 0 Slowey p 1 0 0 0 Borbon ph 0 0 0 Dobbs ph 0 0 0 0 HRndn p 0 0 0 Qualls p 0 0 0 0 Camp p 0 0 0 MDunn p 0 0 0 0 Marml p 0 0 0 Cishek p 0 0 0 0 Kearns ph 1 0 1 0 Totals 34 4 6 4 Totals 31 3 6 3 Chicago 100 101 001 4 Miami 120 000 000 3 E-D.Solano (3). LOB-Chicago 4, Miami 9. 2BDeJesus (7), Schierholtz (8), Castillo (4). HRSchierholtz (3), Valbuena (4). SB-Pierre 2 (5). SValaika, Slowey. IP H R ER BB SO Chicago E.Jackson 6 5 3 3 4 4 H.Rondon 1 0 0 0 0 0 Camp W,1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Marmol S,2-4 1 1 0 0 1 1 Miami Slowey 6 5 3 3 0 6 Qualls 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 2 M.Dunn 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Cishek L,1-3 1 1 1 1 0 1 HBP-by E.Jackson (Brantly), by Slowey (A.Soriano). Umpires-Home, Jeff Nelson; First, Jim Wolf; Second, Cory Blaser; Third, Jim Joyce. T-3:00. A-15,394 (37,442). Chicago ab 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 2 1 0 0 0 White Sox 5, Rays 2 Chicago ab r h bi ab r h bi Jnnngs cf 3 1 0 0 De Aza lf 4 1 1 0 RRorts 2b 3 0 0 0 Kppngr 2b 4 1 2 1 Zobrist ss 4 0 0 0 Rios rf 2 2 1 0 Longori 3b 4 0 1 1 A.Dunn dh 4 1 1 2 SRdrgz 1b 3 0 1 0 Konerk 1b 4 0 1 1 Loney ph 1 0 1 0 Gillaspi 3b 1 0 0 1 Duncan dh 3 0 0 0 AlRmrz ss 4 0 1 0 Joyce ph 1 0 0 0 Flowrs c 3 0 0 0 KJhnsn lf 4 0 0 0 Wise cf 3 0 0 0 Loaton c 2 1 2 1 JMolin ph 1 0 0 0 Fuld rf 2 0 0 0 Totals 31 2 5 2 Totals 29 5 7 5 Tampa Bay 100 100 000 2 Chicago 300 002 00x 5 DP-Chicago 1. LOB-Tampa Bay 6, Chicago 5. 2B-De Aza (5), Keppinger (2), Al.Ramirez (6). HRLobaton (1), A.Dunn (4). SF-Gillaspie. IP H R ER BB SO Tampa Bay Hellickson L,1-2 6 5 5 5 4 8 J.Wright 1 2 0 0 0 1 B.Gomes 1 0 0 0 0 3 Chicago Sale W,2-2 7 4 2 2 4 7 Lindstrom H,2 1 0 0 0 0 1 A.Reed S,7-7 1 1 0 0 0 1 Umpires-Home, Phil Cuzzi; First, Lance Barrett; Second, Chris Guccione; Third, Tom Hallion. T-2:52. A-15,056 (40,615). Tampa Bay Rangers 2, Twins 1 Minnesota r h bi ab r h bi Kinsler 2b 0 3 0 Dozier 2b 4 0 1 0 Andrus ss 0 1 1 Mauer c 3 0 0 0 Brkmn dh 0 0 0 Wlngh lf 4 1 1 1 Beltre 3b 1 1 0 Mornea 1b 4 0 1 0 Przyns c 0 1 0 Parmel rf 4 0 1 0 N.Cruz rf 0 2 1 Plouffe 3b 4 0 2 0 DvMrp lf 0 0 0 Carroll pr 0 0 0 0 Morlnd 1b 0 1 0 Arcia dh 2 0 0 0 LMartn cf 1 1 0 Doumit ph-dh 2 0 0 0 Gentry ph-cf 0 0 0 Hicks cf 3 0 1 0 Flormn ss 2 0 0 0 WRmrz ph 1 0 1 0 EEscor pr-ss 0 0 0 0 Totals 35 210 2 Totals 33 1 8 1 Texas 010 010 000 2 Minnesota 000 000 100 1 DP-Texas 2, Minnesota 1. LOB-Texas 9, Minnesota 6. 2B-Kinsler (2), Andrus (2), Beltre (5), Dozier (1). HR-Willingham (3). CS-N.Cruz (1). IP H R ER BB SO Texas Tepesch W,2-1 6 2-3 5 1 1 0 1 R.Ross H,4 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Scheppers H,4 1 2 0 0 1 0 Nathan S,7-7 1 1 0 0 0 1 Minnesota Worley L,0-3 5 6 2 2 2 3 Roenicke 2 3 0 0 1 1 Duensing 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Fien 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Umpires-Home, Dan Bellino; First, Ted Barrett; Second, Alfonso Marquez; Third, Mike DiMuro. T-2:53. A-25,459 (39,021). Texas ab 5 5 4 4 4 3 2 4 3 1
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The Pittsburgh Pirates Clint Barmes fields a ground ball hit by the Philadelphia Phillies Kevin Frandsen for an out in the third inning of a game on Thursday in Philadelphia.
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PHILADELPHIA Gaby Sanchez homered and drove in three runs, and Garrett Jones hit a go-ahead, two-run double to lead the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 6-4 comeback victory over the struggling Philadelphia Phillies. Justin Wilson (2-0) pitched two hitless innings in relief of James McDonald and the Pirates, won their third straight and 10th in of 13 games. Taking the four-game series gave Pittsburgh its first series win in Philadelphia since April 4-6, 2003 at now demolished Veterans Stadium. Ryan Howard went 2-for-4 with a double and two RBIs and Domonic Brown had a pair of doubles with an RBI for the Phillies, who have lost three straight and eight of 11. And the frustration was apparent in the eighth inning when Phillies manager Charlie Manuel was ejected by thirdbase umpire Dan Iassogna for arguing that Clint Barmes should have been called out for interference.
Nick Punto opened the ninth with a double off Scott Rice (1-1) and moved to third on a grounder to the right side by Adrian Gonzalez. After an intentional walk to Matt Kemp, Mets manager Terry Collins visited the left-handed Rice on the mound. The left-handed Ethier put the Dodgers ahead with his hit, and Juan Uribe drove in another run with an infield single for a 3-1 lead.
Nationals 8, Reds 1
WASHINGTON Gio Gonzalez allowed just one hit in eight innings, and Denard Span and Danny Espinosa drove in three runs each to lead the Washington Nationals to a win over the Cincinnati Reds. Gonzalez, who allowed 12 runs in his previous nine innings, retired the first 11 Reds batters before Joey Votto homered with two outs in the fourth. He struck out seven and walked two.
AMERICAN LEAGUE Wednesdays Games Toronto 6, Baltimore 5, 11 innings Chicago White Sox 3, Cleveland 2 Houston 10, Seattle 3 Boston 6, Oakland 5 Detroit 7, Kansas City 5 Tampa Bay 3, N.Y. Yankees 0 Texas 11, L.A. Angels 3 Thursdays Games Kansas City 8, Detroit 3, 10 innings Boston 7, Houston 2 N.Y. Yankees 5, Toronto 3 Chicago White Sox 5, Tampa Bay 2 Texas 2, Minnesota 1 Baltimore at Oakland, (n) L.A. Angels at Seattle, (n) Fridays Games Atlanta (Maholm 3-1) at Detroit (Ani.Sanchez 2-1), 7:05 p.m. Toronto (Jo.Johnson 0-1) at N.Y. Yankees (Nova 1-1), 7:05 p.m. Houston (Bedard 0-1) at Boston (Dempster 0-2), 7:10 p.m. Cleveland (Kazmir 0-0) at Kansas City (E.Santana 2-1), 8:10 p.m. Tampa Bay (Ro.Hernandez 1-3) at Chicago White Sox (Peavy 2-1), 8:10 p.m. Texas (Grimm 1-0) at Minnesota (Diamond 1-1), 8:10 p.m. Baltimore (W.Chen 1-2) at Oakland (Milone 3-1), 10:05 p.m. L.A. Angels (C.Wilson 1-0) at Seattle (Harang 0-2), 10:10 p.m. Saturdays Games Atlanta at Detroit, 1:05 p.m. Baltimore at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. Toronto at N.Y. Yankees, 4:05 p.m. Texas at Minnesota, 4:10 p.m. Cleveland at Kansas City, 7:10 p.m. Houston at Boston, 7:10 p.m. Tampa Bay at Chicago White Sox, 7:10 p.m. L.A. Angels at Seattle, 9:10 p.m. Sundays Games Toronto at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. Houston at Boston, 1:35 p.m. Cleveland at Kansas City, 2:10 p.m. Tampa Bay at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. Texas at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m. Baltimore at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. L.A. Angels at Seattle, 4:10 p.m. Atlanta at Detroit, 8:05 p.m. Red Sox 7, Astros 2 Boston ab r h bi ab r h bi Grssmn cf 4 0 0 0 Ellsury cf 5 0 1 0 Altuve 2b 4 0 1 0 Nava rf 3 1 0 0 JCastro c 3 0 1 1 Pedroia 2b 3 1 1 1 C.Pena 1b 4 0 0 0 D.Ortiz dh 4 3 3 2 Carter dh 4 1 1 0 Napoli 1b 4 0 1 0 FMrtnz lf 4 0 3 0 Carp lf 4 2 2 1 Dmngz 3b 4 0 0 0 JGoms lf 0 0 0 0 Ankiel rf 2 0 0 0 Sltlmch c 4 0 2 2 MGnzlz ss 3 1 1 0 Mdlrks 3b 4 0 1 1 Drew ss 3 0 0 0 Totals 32 2 7 1 Totals 34 711 7 Houston 011 000 000 2 Boston 401 020 00x 7 E-Ankiel (1). DP-Houston 1, Boston 2. LOB-Houston 5, Boston 7. 2B-Carter (1), Ma.Gonzalez (3), Ellsbury (6), Napoli (11), Carp (4), Middlebrooks (3). HR-D.Ortiz (1). SB-Ma.Gonzalez (2), Pedroia (5). IP H R ER BB SO Houston Humber L,0-5 4 2-3 10 7 7 3 5 Blackley 1 1-3 0 0 0 1 2 Cisnero 2 1 0 0 0 1 Boston Buchholz W,5-0 7 2-3 6 2 2 2 10 A.Miller 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Bard 1 1 0 0 0 1 PB-J.Castro. Umpires-Home, Tim McClelland; First, Jerry Meals; Second, Marvin Hudson; Third, Jordan Baker. T-2:59. A-30,093 (37,499). Houston Dodgers 3, Mets 2 Los Angeles New York ab r h bi ab r h bi Crwfrd lf 3 1 1 0 RTejad ss 3 1 1 0 Punto 2b 4 1 1 0 DnMrp 2b 3 0 1 0 AdGnzl 1b 4 0 0 0 DWrght 3b 2 0 0 1 Kemp cf 3 1 2 1 Duda lf 4 0 1 0 Ethier rf 4 0 1 1 Byrd rf 4 0 1 0 Uribe 3b 1 0 1 1 Parnell p 0 0 0 0 RHrndz c 4 0 0 0 I.Davis 1b 4 1 1 1 Sellers ss 3 0 0 0 Recker c 3 0 0 0 Ryu p 2 0 0 0 Turner ph 1 0 0 0 HrstnJr ph 1 0 0 0 Cowgill cf 2 0 0 0 Jansen p 0 0 0 0 Vldspn ph 1 0 0 0 League p 0 0 0 0 Hefner p 2 0 0 0 Lagars ph 1 0 0 0 Lyon p 0 0 0 0 Rice p 0 0 0 0 Baxter rf 1 0 0 0 Totals 29 3 6 3 Totals 31 2 5 2 Los Angeles 100 000 0023 New York 000 001 0012 E-Sellers (3). DP-Los Angeles 1, New York 4. LOBLos Angeles 4, New York 7. 2B-Punto (1), Byrd (5). HR-I.Davis (4). SF-D.Wright. IP H R ER BB SO Los Angeles Ryu 7 3 1 1 3 8 Jansen W,1-0 1 1 0 0 1 2 League S,6-7 1 1 1 1 0 1 New York Hefner 7 3 1 1 3 4 Lyon 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Rice L,1-1 2-3 2 2 2 1 0 Parnell 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 HBP-by Hefner (C.Crawford). WP-Ryu. Umpires-Home, Tony Randazzo; First, Tim Timmons; Second, Mike Winters; Third, Mark Wegner. T-2:59. A-24,851 (41,922). Royals 8, Tigers 3 Detroit r h bi ab r h bi Gordon lf 1 2 4 AJcksn cf 3 1 1 0 AEscor ss 1 2 0 TrHntr rf 4 0 2 1 Butler dh 0 3 1 MiCarr 3b 4 0 1 1 Dyson pr-dh 1 0 0 Fielder 1b 3 1 0 0 Hosmer 1b 0 2 0 VMrtnz dh 4 0 0 0 L.Cain cf 2 2 1 JhPerlt ss 3 0 0 1 Mostks 3b 0 1 0 D.Kelly lf 4 0 0 0 Francr rf 1 1 0 Avila c 4 0 0 0 S.Perez c 0 1 1 Infante 2b 3 1 1 0 EJhnsn pr 0 0 0 Kottars c 1 0 1 Getz 2b 1 0 0 Totals 814 8 Totals 32 3 5 3 Kansas City 001 100 010 5 8 Detroit 100 110 000 0 3 E-Infante (2). DP-Kansas City 2, Detroit 1. LOBKansas City 10, Detroit 3. 2B-A.Escobar (5), Hosmer (3), L.Cain (6), Moustakas (3), A.Jackson (4). HR-Gordon (2). SB-A.Escobar (4), Dyson (4), Moustakas (1). S-Getz. SF-L.Cain, S.Perez, Jh.Peralta. IP H R ER BB SO Kansas City Shields 8 5 3 3 3 4 Collins W,1-0 1 0 0 0 0 2 G.Holland 1 0 0 0 0 1 Detroit Verlander 7 8 2 1 1 4 B.Rondon BS,1-1 1 3 1 1 0 0 Coke L,0-3 1 1-3 1 4 4 4 1 D.Downs 2-3 2 1 1 0 0 B.Rondon pitched to 1 batter in the 9th. WP-Shields 3, Coke. Umpires-Home, Bill Welke; First, Brian ONora; Second, Adrian Johnson; Third, Fieldin Culbreth. T-3:08. A-30,321 (41,255). Kansas City ab 6 5 3 2 5 4 4 4 3 0 0 4 40
NATIONAL LEAGUE Wednesdays Games Cincinnati 1, Chicago Cubs 0 St. Louis 4, Washington 2 Colorado 6, Atlanta 5, 12 innings Arizona 3, San Francisco 2, 10 innings Pittsburgh 5, Philadelphia 3 N.Y. Mets 7, L.A. Dodgers 3, 10 innings San Diego 2, Milwaukee 1 Thursdays Games Pittsburgh 6, Philadelphia 4 L.A. Dodgers 3, N.Y. Mets 2 Washington 8, Cincinnati 1 Chicago Cubs 4, Miami 3 Colorado at Arizona, (n) Fridays Games Atlanta (Maholm 3-1) at Detroit (Ani.Sanchez 2-1), 7:05 p.m. Cincinnati (H.Bailey 1-1) at Washington (Zimmermann 3-1), 7:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Feldman 0-3) at Miami (LeBlanc 0-3), 7:10 p.m. Philadelphia (K.Kendrick 1-1) at N.Y. Mets (Gee 1-3), 7:10 p.m. Pittsburgh (J.Sanchez 0-2) at St. Louis (Lynn 3-0), 8:15 p.m. Colorado (Nicasio 2-0) at Arizona (McCarthy 0-2), 9:40 p.m. Milwaukee (Burgos 1-0) at L.A. Dodgers (Beckett 0-3), 10:10 p.m. San Francisco (Lincecum 2-0) at San Diego (Cashner 0-1), 10:10 p.m. Saturdays Games Atlanta at Detroit, 1:05 p.m. Cincinnati at Washington, 1:05 p.m. Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 1:05 p.m. Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 4:15 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Miami, 7:10 p.m. Colorado at Arizona, 8:10 p.m. San Francisco at San Diego, 8:40 p.m. Milwaukee at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10 p.m. Sundays Games Chicago Cubs at Miami, 1:10 p.m. Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. Cincinnati at Washington, 1:35 p.m. Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 2:15 p.m. Colorado at Arizona, 4:10 p.m. Milwaukee at L.A. Dodgers, 4:10 p.m. San Francisco at San Diego, 4:10 p.m. Atlanta at Detroit, 8:05 p.m.
NEW YORK Major League Baseball wont change its schedule to boost the sports chances of getting back into the Olympics. Baseball was an Olympic medal sport from 1992-2008, then was dropped for last years London Games. In an effort to boost the chance of readmission for 2020, the international baseball and softball federations are merging. IOC President Jacques Rogge says baseball should make its top athletes available, as they are in basketball and hockey. Speaking to the Associated Press Sports Editors on Thursday, MLB Commissioner Bud Selig said: We cant stop our season in August. He added: Do I wish I could? Yes. But is it practical? No.
WEDNESDAYS LATE BOXES Padres 2, Brewers 1 San Diego ab r h bi ab r h bi Aoki rf 3 0 1 0 EvCarr ss 3 0 0 0 Segura ss 4 0 0 0 Venale cf 4 0 0 0 Braun lf 4 0 1 0 Headly 3b 4 0 0 0 Lucroy c 4 0 0 0 Quentin lf 4 1 2 1 Weeks 2b 4 0 1 0 Amarst lf 0 0 0 0 CGomz cf 4 1 2 0 Alonso 1b 3 0 1 0 YBtncr 3b 4 0 2 1 Denorfi rf 2 0 0 0 Prince pr 0 0 0 0 Gyorko 2b 3 0 1 0 Maldnd 1b 4 0 0 0 Hundly c 3 1 1 0 Estrad p 2 0 0 0 Volquez p 1 0 0 0 McGnzl p 0 0 0 0 Kotsay ph 0 0 0 0 LSchfr ph 1 0 0 0 Guzmn ph 1 0 0 0 Grzlny p 0 0 0 0 Grgrsn p 0 0 0 0 Badnhp p 0 0 0 0 Street p 0 0 0 0 Totals 34 1 7 1 Totals 28 2 5 1 Milwaukee 000 000 0011 San Diego 000 110 00x2 E-Weeks 2 (3). DP-Milwaukee 1. LOB-Milwaukee 7, San Diego 5. 2B-C.Gomez (4), Y.Betancourt (4). HR-Quentin (1). SB-Weeks (4). S-Volquez. IP H R ER BB SO Milwaukee Estrada L,2-1 6 1-3 5 2 1 2 3 Mic.Gonzalez 2-3 0 0 0 0 2 Gorzelanny 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Badenhop 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 San Diego Volquez W,1-3 7 5 0 0 0 3 Gregerson H,3 1 0 0 0 1 1 Street S,3-3 1 2 1 1 0 0 PB-Lucroy. Umpires-Home, Paul Emmel; First, Bruce Dreckman; Second, Clint Fagan; Third, Gary Darling. T-2:32. A-17,205 (42,524). Milwaukee Rangers 11, Angels 3 Los Angeles ab r h bi ab r h bi Kinsler 2b 3 1 1 1 Bourjos cf 3 1 1 1 LGarci 2b 1 0 0 0 Trout lf 3 0 0 0 Andrus ss 5 1 2 0 Pujols dh 3 0 1 0 Brkmn dh 4 2 2 4 Conger pr-dh 1 0 0 0 Beltre 3b 3 2 0 0 Hamltn rf 3 0 1 0 N.Cruz rf 4 2 3 3 Shuck rf 1 0 1 1 LMartn ph-rf 1 0 0 0 Trumo 1b 4 0 1 0 Przyns c 4 1 1 1 HKndrc 2b 3 0 1 0 Gentry cf 4 1 1 0 Romine pr-ss 1 0 0 0 DvMrp lf 5 1 1 1 BHarrs ss-2b 4 0 1 0 Morlnd 1b 4 0 0 0 Iannett c 3 1 1 0 LJimnz 3b 4 1 1 0 Totals 38111110 Totals 33 3 9 2 Texas 000 902 000 11 Los Angeles 000 000 030 3 DP--Texas 3. LOB--Texas 6, Los Angeles 6. 2B-Andrus (1), B.Harris (2), Iannetta (4). HR--Berkman (2), N.Cruz (5). SB--Gentry (4). IP H R ER BB SO Texas Darvish W,4-1 6 3 0 0 2 11 D.Lowe 1 2-3 4 3 3 1 1 Kirkman 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 Frasor 1 1 0 0 0 1 Los Angeles Roth L,1-1 3 1-3 6 5 5 2 2 D.Carpenter 1-3 2 4 4 2 1 Maronde 1 1-3 0 0 0 1 1 Kohn 1 3 2 2 0 1 Williams 3 0 0 0 1 2 WP--D.Carpenter. Umpires--Home, John Hirschbeck; First, Bob Davidson; Second, Jim Reynolds; Third, James Hoye. T--3:22. A--37,154 (45,483). Texas Mets 7, Dodgers 3, 10 innings Los Angeles New York ab r h bi ab r h bi Schmkr lf-rf 5 0 0 0 RTejad ss 4 0 1 1 M.Ellis 2b 4 1 1 0 DnMrp 2b 5 0 1 0 AdGnzl 1b 3 1 1 0 DWrght 3b 4 0 1 1 Kemp cf 3 1 1 3 Buck c 5 1 1 0 Ethier rf 3 0 1 0 I.Davis 1b 4 1 1 0 Belisari p 0 0 0 0 Byrd rf 3 1 1 0 Sellers ss 1 0 0 0 Duda lf 3 1 2 0 HrstnJr 3b 4 0 0 0 Lagars cf 2 0 0 0 A.Ellis c 3 0 0 0 Vldspn ph-cf 2 1 1 4 Punto ss 3 0 0 0 Harvey p 2 1 1 0 Jansen p 0 0 0 0 Turner ph 0 0 0 1 League p 0 0 0 0 Hwkns p 0 0 0 0 Kershw ph 0 0 0 0 Rice p 0 0 0 0 Wall p 0 0 0 0 Atchisn p 0 0 0 0 Lilly p 2 0 0 0 Baxter ph 1 1 1 0 Howell p 0 0 0 0 Parnell p 0 0 0 0 Crwfrd lf 2 0 0 0 L.Cruz lf 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 3 4 3 Totals 35 711 7 Los Angeles 100 002 000 0 3 New York 000 011 001 4 7 One out when winning run scored. LOBLos Angeles 4, New York 9. 2BByrd (4), Duda (3), Harvey (1), Baxter (2). HRKemp (1), Valdespin (1). SBD.Wright (6). CSD.Wright (1). SKershaw, R.Tejada, Byrd. SFTurner. IP H R ER BB SO Los Angeles Lilly 5 6 1 1 2 7 Howell H,1 1-3 0 1 1 2 0 Belisario H,4 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 2 Jansen H,6 1 1 0 0 0 1 League BS,1-6 1 2 1 1 0 0 Wall L,0-1 1-3 2 4 4 2 0 New York Harvey 6 4 3 3 1 7 Hawkins 1 0 0 0 0 1 Rice 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Atchison 2-3 0 0 0 1 0 Parnell W,1-0 1 0 0 0 1 1 WPHarvey. UmpiresHome, Mark Wegner; First, Tony Randazzo; Second, Tim Timmons; Third, Mike Winters. T3:37. A24,130 (41,922). Tigers 7, Royals 5 Detroit r h bi ab r h bi Gordon lf 2 1 1 AJcksn cf 5 1 0 0 AEscor ss 1 2 1 TrHntr rf 5 1 0 0 Butler dh 0 1 1 MiCarr 3b 3 1 2 1 Hosmer 1b 0 1 2 Fielder 1b 2 2 0 0 L.Cain cf 0 0 0 VMrtnz dh 5 0 2 2 Mostks 3b 0 0 0 Dirks lf 3 0 0 0 Francr rf 0 0 0 JhPerlt ss 3 1 2 2 S.Perez c 1 2 0 Avila c 2 0 0 0 Getz 2b 1 1 0 Infante 2b 4 1 3 1 Totals 5 8 5 Totals 32 7 9 6 Kansas City 004 010 000 5 Detroit 012 400 00x 7 EMoustakas (4). DPDetroit 1. LOBKansas City 7, Detroit 10. 2BGordon (6), Hosmer (2), Mi.Cabrera (4), V.Martinez (2). 3BInfante (1). SFHosmer, Mi.Cabrera. IP H R ER BB SO Kansas City W.Davis L,2-1 3 2-3 8 7 3 4 2 Mendoza 2 1-3 1 0 0 3 2 J.Gutierrez 2 0 0 0 1 0 Detroit Scherzer W,2-0 5 7 5 5 3 6 Alburquerque H,4 1 2-3 1 0 0 2 2 Benoit H,3 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Valverde S,1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 WPMendoza. UmpiresHome, Fieldin Culbreth; First, Bill Welke; Second, Brian ONora; Third, Adrian Johnson. T3:22. A30,347 (41,255). Kansas City ab 4 5 5 1 3 4 4 4 3 33
Cubs 4, Marlins 3
Dodgers 3, Mets 2
NEW YORK Andre Ethier hit a tiebreaking single in the ninth inning and the Los Angeles Dodgers, boosted by a sharp outing from Hyun-Jin Ryu, defeated the New York Mets. After Ryu and Mets starter Jeremy Hefner each threw seven impressive innings and left with the score 1-all, the Dodgers won a game decided by the bullpens.
MIAMI Luis Valbuena hit a tie-breaking solo home run in the ninth inning to lift the Chicago Cubs to a win over the Miami Marlins. Shawn Camp (1-1) pitched the eighth and Carlos Marmol got the final three outs for his second save in four opportunities. Nate Schierholtz doubled and homered for Chicago, which scored the final three runs of the game.
ab SMarte lf 5 Inge 2b 4 GJones ph 1 Watson p 0 McCtch cf 4 GSnchz 1b 4 McKnr c 4 PAlvrz 3b 5 Tabata rf 3 JuWlsn p 0 Walker ph-2b 2 Barmes ss 3 JMcDnl p 2 Snider rf 3 Totals Pittsburgh Philadelphia
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With Jeter looking on, Cano leads Yankees over Blue Jays
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E-Ja.McDonald (1), Frandsen (1). LOB-Pittsburgh 13, Philadelphia 5. 2B-G.Jones (5), Frandsen (2), Howard (6), Brown 2 (3). HR-G.Sanchez (3). SBUtley (4). CS-Lee (1). S-Barmes. SF-G.Sanchez, Brown. IP H R ER BB SO Pittsburgh Ja.McDonald 5 5 3 3 3 4 Ju.Wilson W,2-0 2 0 0 0 0 2 Watson S,1-2 2 2 1 1 0 1 Philadelphia Lee 7 10 3 3 1 7 Aumont L,1-3 1-3 3 3 3 0 1 Durbin 2-3 0 0 0 2 0 Valdes 1 1 0 0 0 1 Ja.McDonald pitched to 3 batters in the 6th. HBP-by Aumont (Barmes). WP-Ja.McDonald, Ju.Wilson. Umpires-Home, Mark Carlson; First, Mike Muchlinski; Second, Brian Knight; Third, Dan Iassogna. T-3:20. A-33,443 (43,651).
NEW YORK With Derek Jeter making his first visit to the Bronx this season, Robinson Cano hit a three-run homer and the New York Yankees used a flurry of early long balls to outslug the Toronto Blue Jays 5-3 Thursday night. Vernon Wells homered again against Mark Buehrle, and Francisco Cervelli also connected for New York in its third win over the Blue Jays in a week. The Yankees took two of three in a weekend series in Toronto. Derek Jeter, out until probably mid-July because of a brolen ankle, watched a no-frills New York lineup improve to 12-9. The Yankees captain said he was meeting some of his teammates for the first time.
season because of a heel injury. Boston has won 10 of its last 13 and taken the first eight series openers of a season for the first time in team history.
Royals 8, Tigers 3
DETROIT Alex Gordons grand slam highlighted a fiverun 10th inning for the Kansas City Royals, who rallied against the Detroit bullpen for a win after Tigers ace Justin Verlander left with a thumb injury. CHICAGO Chris Sale overcame a shaky first inning to combine with two relievers on a five-hitter and Adam Dunn homered to lead the Chicago White Sox over the Tampa Bay Rays.
Nationals 8, Reds 1 Washington ab r h bi ab r h bi Choo cf 3 0 0 0 Span cf 5 0 3 3 Cozart ss 4 0 0 0 Lmrdzz 3b 5 0 0 0 Votto 1b 4 1 1 1 Harper lf 3 1 2 1 Phillips 2b 3 0 0 0 Werth rf 4 1 1 0 Bruce rf 3 0 0 0 LaRoch 1b 4 1 0 0 Frazier 3b 3 0 0 0 Dsmnd ss 4 1 2 1 Heisey lf 3 0 0 0 Espinos 2b 4 2 2 3 Mesorc c 1 0 0 0 KSuzuk c 3 1 1 0 Arroyo p 2 0 0 0 GGnzlz p 2 0 0 0 Hoover p 0 0 0 0 Berndn ph 1 1 1 0 Paul ph 1 0 0 0 RSorin p 0 0 0 0 Ondrsk p 0 0 0 0 Totals 27 1 1 1 Totals 35 812 8 Cincinnati 000 100 000 1 Washington 024 000 02x 8 E-Votto (2), Mesoraco (2). DP-Washington 1. LOB-Cincinnati 2, Washington 6. 2B-Harper (5), Espinosa (6). 3B-Span (1). HR-Votto (4), Harper (8), Espinosa (2). SB-Span (3). CS-Desmond (1). S-G.Gonzalez. IP H R ER BB SO Cincinnati Arroyo L,2-2 6 9 6 5 1 2 Hoover 1 0 0 0 0 0 Ondrusek 1 3 2 2 1 0 Washington G.Gonzalez W,2-1 8 1 1 1 2 7 R.Soriano 1 0 0 0 1 0 Umpires-Home, Paul Nauert; First, Andy Fletcher; Second, Rob Drake; Third, Sam Holbrook. T-2:23. A-24,748 (41,418). Cincinnati Yankees 5, Blue Jays 3 New York ab r h bi ab r h bi RDavis dh 4 0 1 0 Gardnr cf 3 1 1 0 Kawsk ss 4 0 1 0 BFrncs dh 4 0 1 0 Bautist rf 3 1 0 0 Cano 2b 4 1 1 3 Encrnc 1b 4 1 1 2 V.Wells lf 4 1 1 1 MeCarr lf 4 0 1 0 Cervelli c 3 1 1 1 Arencii c 4 0 1 0 ISuzuki rf 4 0 2 0 Rasms cf 4 0 0 0 Nunez ss 3 0 0 0 Lawrie 3b 4 1 2 1 Overay 1b 4 0 0 0 MIzturs 2b 3 0 0 0 J.Nix 3b 3 1 2 0 Totals 34 3 7 3 Totals 32 5 9 5 Toronto 210 000 000 3 New York 013 100 00x 5 E-Overbay (1). DP-Toronto 1, New York 1. LOBToronto 5, New York 6. 2B-Kawasaki (1). HREncarnacion (5), Lawrie (1), Cano (7), V.Wells (6), Cervelli (3). SB-I.Suzuki (1). IP H R ER BB SO Toronto Buehrle L,1-1 5 1-3 7 5 5 0 3 Lincoln 1 1 0 0 1 0 Cecil 1 2-3 1 0 0 1 1 New York Kuroda W,3-1 6 6 3 3 1 3 Chamberlain H,2 1 1 0 0 0 0 D.Robertson H,2 1 0 0 0 0 1 Rivera S,7-7 1 0 0 0 0 2 HBP-by Buehrle (Cervelli). Umpires-Home, Paul Schrieber; First, Chad Fairchild; Second, Jeff Kellogg; Third, Chris Conroy. T-2:46. A-31,445 (50,291). Toronto
Rangers 2, Twins 1
BOSTON David Ortiz went 3 for 4 with a home run and two RBIs, boosting his batting average over .500 as the Boston Red Sox beat the Houston Astros to win their eighth straight series opener. Ortiz, who also scored three runs, is 11 for 20 (.550) with five RBIs since returning last weekend. He missed 71 of last years final 72 games and most of the first three weeks this
MINNEAPOLIS Nick Tepesch pitched six strong innings for his second win while Elvis Andrus and Nelson Cruz each drove in runs to lead the Texas Rangers to a win over the Minnesota Twins. The first-place Rangers have won six of their last seven games. Tepesch (2-1) allowed five hits in 6 2-3 innings. He shut the Twins out through six before Josh Willingham homered.
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GAR 100 000 2 3 HOLY REDEEMER 120 026 x 11 WP Kaitlyn Kaluzny 7IP, 9H, 3R, 2ER, 3BB, 3K. LP McKayla Hoskins 6IP, 11H, 10R, 10ER, 4BB, 4K. 2B HR Jen Ringsdorf, Julie Kosik 3B HR Chelsea Skrepenak, Kaya Sweeney HR HR Skrepenak Top hitters GAR Sam Bryan 2-for-4, Juliana Leco 2-for-4, Kaitlyn Kofchak 2-for-4; HR Kaluzny 2-for-4, Sweeney 3-for-4, Alexis Shemanski 2-for-4, Skrepenak 2-for-4.
Alex Milligan of Dallas snags the ball from Kristen Capatina of Pittston Area during a high school lacrosse game on Thursday.
DALLAS 001 020 100 6 10 PITTSTON AREA 000 400 000 1 5 WP Taylor Baker 5H, 5R, 4ER, 2BB, 7K. LP Taylor Baloga 10H, 10R, 5ER, 1BB, 4K. 3B DAL Baker Top hitters DAL Katy Comitz 2H, Baker 2H, Kylee Saba 2H.
WVW 200 000 02 WYOMING AREA 003 130 07 WP Alex Holt 7IP, 12H, 2R, 2ER, 0BB, 1K. LP Gayoski 6IP, 9H, 7R, 6ER, 2BB, 5K. 2B Kate Cross, WA, Jewel DAngelo WA. 3B Bree Bednarski WA. HR Serra Degnan WA. Top hitters WVW Sabrina Hamersley 3H, Megan Kane 2H, Haley Gayoski 2H, Leanne Dellarte 2H; WA Bednarski 2H, Cross 2H.
Serra Degnan blasted a three-run home run in the fifth inning, pretty much securing Wyoming Areas victory.
WYOMING VALLEY WEST 25 26 18 22 13 DALLAS 23 24 25 25 15 WVW: Damian Pierontoni 16 service points, 7 digs, 7 kills, 4 blocks, 4 aces; Butchko 42 assists, 8 service points, 7 digs, 3 kills; Mark Burridge 20 kills, 5 blocks, 5 digs DAL: Mattston 18 kills, 11 digs, 2 assists; DelPiore 39 assists, 5 blocks, 5 digs; Briane Reese 10 kills, 8 digs; Alex Rubbico 8 kills, 2 blocks
DALLAS Dallas survived a five-game contest with the Wyoming Valley West Spartans by scoring a 15-13 win in the fifth for a 3-2 victory at home in a WVC boys volleyball matchup. James DelPiore handed out 39 assists to pace the Mountaineers, who cemented the victory with winning scores of 25-18, 25-22 and 15-13. Bryce Mattson added 18 kills and 11 digs. John Butchkos 42 assists led the Spartans.
def. Cole Gardner/Terry Briggs 3-6, 6-2, 6-3; 2. Arlinson Reyes/Christian Charney (BER) def. James Garranger/Jonathan Durling 6-1, 6-1
NANTICOKE 25 25 25 HANOVER AREA 11 19 12 NAN: Lukowski 21 assists, 4 digs, 3 aces; Jon Pietrzyk 14 kills, 4 blocks, 2 assists; Matt Winters 6 kills, 2 aces HAN: Jason Leiphart 14 digs, 2 kills; Tom Bogarowski 9 digs, 3 aces, 2 kills
Nanticoke earned a win on the road thanks in part to 21 assists and four digs from Ed Lukowski.
NORTH POCONO 25 25 25 BERWICK 12 21 15 NP: Gething 11 digs, Brett Disignani 9 kills, 5 digs, 2 service points, 1 ace BER: Alex Martenas 4 assists, 3 digs, 2 blocks, 2 kills; Reece Musselman 5 service points, 3 kills, 2 digs, 1 block
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2-0 lead with an RBI-single in the inning and Jeremy Hermida walked before Wang finally got out of the inning. Today was better than last time. My control was much better, said Wang, who went 5 1/3 shutout innings last week against Syracuse but still saw his record fall to 1-1. I felt stronger this time out. The rest of the outing Wangs sinker and sinking slider were working to near perfection and he retired 10 of the next 11 batters with nine of them coming via groundball outs. The only baserunner allowed in that time was a four-pitch walk to Ryan Rohlinger. Of all the outs he recorded in 6 2/3 innings, 13 of them were on the ground. He fanned two in throwing 82 pitches, 51 of them for strikes. He faced 27 batters and threw a first-pitch strike to 20 of them. One of the four hits he allowed was an infield single that took a long time to get to Velazquez. The third run that was charged to Wang was an inherited runner allowed to score by Juan Cedeno in the top of the seventh. He started working the game getting out the games first six batters and eight of the first nine, the only hit being the double by McDade. Thats how the game is. I just have to get the ball down more, Wang added. In the first inning I was getting the ball down. The RailRiders offense was held in check by five Columbus pitchers. Clippers righty Carlos Carrasco, who was once the blue chip prospect sent to Cleveland from Philadelphia in the 2009 trade that sent Cliff Lee to Philadelphia, got the start and was very good for the first four innings only giving up three hits and a walk to go with three strikeouts. But he had to leave the game in the bottom of the fifth after getting hit with a line drive to his pitching elbow. The right-hander was struck by a ball off the bat of Corban Joseph. Carrasco was taken to the hospital and there were no updates on his condition before the game ended. He was removed with two outs in the frame and two runners on, but Giovanni Soto relieved him and got David Adams (2-for-4) to ground out to end the threat.
HOLY REDEEMER 25 25 21 25 COUGHLIN 14 13 25 15 HR: Myslowski 25 assists, 17 kills, 8 digs, 2 blocks; Conlon 18 assists, 14 service points, 4 digs, Breandan Leahigh 19 kills, 5 blocks, 2 digs; Mike Prociak 13 kills, 4 blocks COU: Fales 28 assists, 6 digs, 5 service points, 2 blocks, 2 aces; Eric Williams 11 kills, 4 digs, 4
Holy Redeemer bounced back from a third-game slip to finish off Coughlin for the win. Jeremy Myslowski led the Royals effort with 25 assists and 17 kills while Mike Conlon tallied 18 assists and 14 service points. Dan Fales paced the Crusaders with 28 assists.
SINGLES: 1. Donald Tedesco def. Pat Loftus 6-2, 6-2; 2. Wister Yuhas def. Tyler Elias 6-0, 6-0; 3. Mario Natari def. Josh Wyochock 6-1, 6-3 DOUBLES: 1. Austin Yevak/Anthony Sadari def. Rob Dougherty/Thomas Caffery 6-1, 6-1; 2. Adam Gralla/Nico Malanta/ def. Enngio Mancuso/Mathias Anos 7-5, 6-2
Hazleton Area swept away Holy Redeemer for a win on the road behind strong play from Wister Yuhas, who didnt drop a point at No. 2 singles.
Caitlin Wood notched a hat trick and an assist in Coughlins defeat of Lake-Lehman at home. Brigid Wood and Hailee Dumont both added a pair of goals for the Crusaders while goalie Paige Tedick stopped 11 shots. Mallory Wilson led all scorers with five goals for the Black Knights and Alyssa Adams added three of her own. BOYS LACROSSE Dallas 9, Scranton Prep 1 Aaron Kliamovich and Omar Nijmeh led the Mountaineers with a pair of goals each in a defeat of Scranton Prep. Dallas goalie George Pfeiffer turned away 15 of Scranton Preps 16 shots.
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HANOVER Mickey Ferrence silenced Wyoming Seminary on a three-inning no-hitter before the Hawkeyes erupted in the home half of the third to end the game early with a 15-0 shutout win in a WVC boys baseball contest Thursday afternoon. Ferrence struck out seven in his outing while walking just one. He also tripled and scored two runs in the victory. Dakata Owen provided some offensive support in the form of an insidethe-park home run and finished with three RBI. Nick Deno also drove in a trio of runs behind a double and a triple.
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Ryan Weiss drove in four of Tunkhannocks runs in a threeinning defeat of Holy Redeemer. Josh McClain and Si Bernosky each each drove in a trio of runs for the Tigers, while pitcher Aaron Holton gave up four hits in three innings, striking out three.
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Meyers 5, Nanticoke 3
Will Amesbury kept Nanticoke at bay with a six-inning, one-hit, one-earned run effort in a 5-3 win for the Mohawks. Amesbury racked up an additional 14 strikeouts before Matt DeMarco earned the save. O.J. Almonte and Thomas Lovecchio each drove in a pair of runs for Meyers. Tyler Myers accounted for Nanticokes only hit and RBI.
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SINGLES: 1. Trent Woodruff (PA) def. Luke Whitenight 6-3, 6-7, 6-3; 2. Tyler Woodruff (PA) def. Dominic Sciccatano 6-0, 6-2; 3. Heremy Homschek (PA) def. Blake Whitmire 6-3, 6-0 DOUBLES: 1. Nick Oliver/Suraj Pursani (BER)
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Scranton/Wilkes-Barre lost its second in a row to Columbus on Thursday, falling 4-1 as the record teams record dropped one game under the .500 mark to 9-10. RailRiders at the plate: The team managed eight hits. David Adams led the way with two hits, reaching base three times, while Austin Romine hit his first home run of the season. Gil Velazquez laced a pair of singles and Corban Joseph, Zoilo Almonte and Addison Maruszak tallied one hit apiece. RailRiders on the mound: ChienMing Wang was very efficient on the evening pitching into the seventh inning, inducing 13 groundball outs in the performance and only one of the three runs he gave up was earned. Juan Cedeno relieved him, going the final 2 1/3 innings, giving up a sacrifice fly while allowing one of Wangs runners to score. But he only gave up one hit and three walks while notching a strikeout. Play of the Game: Its more like the miscue of the game. Withtwo outs in the top of the third, a grounder was hit to RailRiders shortstop Gil Velazquez, who couldnt handle the ball and was charged with an error. Two batters later, the Clippers had a 2-0 lead.
Attendance: 3,911 Time of Game: 2:56 Riding the Rails: Thomas Neal, who is among the league leaders with a .339 average and RBI with 14 both team highs was placed on the seven-day disabled list prior to Thursdays game with a hamstring injury. Neal also leads the team in hits (21) and doubles (6). To take his roster spot, utility player Kevin Mahoney was promoted from Double-A Trenton. Mahoney, who was hitting .231 for Trenton this season in eight games, saw time at first, second, third and left field. Todays Game: Scranton/WilkesBarre closes out the eight-game homestand and the four-game series against Columbus tonight with first pitch slated for 7:05. Todays Probables: Columbus TBA vs. RailRiders RHP Brett Marshall (0-2, 9.69) On Deck: The RailRiders begin an eight-game road trip starting Saturday in Charlotte. The next game at PNC Field is Monday, May 6. Today at PNC Field: Come out to see the Friday fireworks show. Be sure to dress in your best gear from the 1970s because tonight at the ballpark is 70s night. On The Radio: All games can be heard on WYCK 1340-AM, 1400-
AM, 100.7-FM How They Scored CLIPPERS THIRD: Mike McDade doubled. Juan Diaz lined out. Ryan Rohlinger flied out. Tim Fedroff reached on an error, McDade moved to third. Matt Lawson singled to score McDade. Jeremy Hermida walked to load the bases. Wang uncorked a wild pitch as the runners advanced scoring Fedroff. Yan Gomes grounded out. CLIPPERS 2-0 CLIPPERS SEVENTH: Matt Carson flied out. Mike McDade grounded out. Juan Diaz singled. Ryan Rohlinger doubled moving Diaz to third. Tim Fedroff singled to score Diaz. Matt Lawson walked to load the bases. Jeremy Hermida struck out. CLIPPERS 3-0 CLIPPERS EIGHTH: Yan Gomes walked, then advanced to second and third on wild pitches. Cord Phelps walked. Matt Carson hit a sacrifice fly. Mike McDade grounded into a double play. CLIPERS 4-0 RAILRIDERS NINTH: Austin Romine homered. Cody Johnson struck out. Melky Mesa flied out. Addison Maruszak walked. Gil Velazquez singled. Corban Joseph flied out. CLIPPERS 4-1
lar season, I think its best to have it in the morning. The fans might disagree. Space around the glass was at a premium and the stands were almost filled as fans watched the teams brisk 45-minute practice. The players noticed the turnout. A lot of fans came by to check it out and it was fun to interact with them, said Trevor Smith. It was nice to get the body waking up and moving at this time. NOTES - The Penguins will resume their regular practice time of 10 a.m. today. - During practice Hynes focused much of the time on special teams work. Afterward, he indicated that the power play could be the deciding factor in the upcoming Binghamton series. Both teams are pretty even, the games have been even and the power plays do make a different because offense is so hard to come by, Hynes said. Its something that has to contribute at some point in the series. - While players and coaches like to talk about how most of
the scoring done during the playoffs is by banging in front of the net and whacking in rebounds, Hynes said there will be plenty of opportunities for players to score a pretty goal as well. For the most part the reason why that mindset (scoring dirty goals in the playoffs) comes up is because in the playoffs everyones so dedicated to coming back and playing defense, he said. But you still get breakdowns, great scoring chances and the pretty goal. Youre still going to see nice plays and guys from both teams in position to score goals. - Hynes expects to know if winger Steve MacIntyre, who is up in Pittsburgh, will rejoin the team after the NHL regular season ends this Saturday. - During media interviews with Hynes after practice, player development coach Bill Guerin jumped in and used his cell phone to record Hynes comments. Guerin even played the role of reporter. Coach, are you going to corner dumps or hard-arounds? Guerin asked Hynes, who replied a little of both. This guys like Toe Blake, Guerin said, referring to the legendary coach who won 10 Stanley Cups with the Montreal Canadiens. nings was fouled on a 3-point attempt and made all three free throws, then followed with a one-hand slam after Ersan Ilyasovas steal. Luc Mbah a Moute made two sets of free throws, and the Bucks were back up 6155 with 7:14 left in the third. But the Heat have made a habit of putting the Bucks away with runs, and this game was no different. Udonis Haslem made a layup and a pair of free throws, Mario Chalmers followed with a layup and the Heat were off on what would be a 23-7 run to close out the quarter. The Bucks got to 67-66 on a layup by Mbah a Moute, but James answered with a monster 3. After a pair of free throws by Mbah a Moute, Chalmers stripped Monta Ellis and fed James, who sprinted to the other end for the layup as the Bucks watched helplessly.
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CHICAGO Carlos Boozer had 22 points and 16 rebounds, Luol Deng added 21 points and 10 boards, and the Chicago Bulls held off the Brooklyn Nets 79-76 in Game 3 of their first-round playoff series Thurs-
day night. The Bulls had no field goals and two foul shots in the final 5:46 of the game, but still managed to beat the Nets for the second time in the postseason. They will try to grab a 3-1 lead when the series resumes in a
quick turnaround Saturday afternoon. Brooklyn shot 35 percent for the second straight game. Brook Lopez had 22 points and nine rebounds, and Deron Williams finished with 18 points on 5-for-14 shooting.
ries. Ray Allen led the Heat with 23 points, and his five 3-pointers gave him the NBA career playoff record with 322. Chris Bosh added 16 points and 14 rebounds for the Heat, who have won 11 straight dating to the regular season. Dwyane Wade scored only four points, but he had 11 assists. Larry Sanders and Brandon Jennings led the Bucks with 16 points each. The defending champions still havent played their best game. But it doesnt matter, not when they can make one of their patented runs. After leading for much of the game, Milwaukee was trying to pull away early in the third. Jen-
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PASADENA, Calif. The College Football Playoff is all but done. The only part that remains unsettled is the membership of the selection committee that will determine which teams play for the national championship when the new system kicks in for the 2014 season. Heres how it will work and what you need to know.
Fiesta (Glendale, Ariz.), Cotton (Arlington, Texas) and Chick-filA (Atlanta). When those games dont host a semifinal, they will put on one of the glitzy bowls. The championship game will be bid out like the Super Bowl and move all over the country. The first one will be played at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, also home of the Cotton Bowl.
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1. THINK BCS
The conference commissioners who spent more than a year putting the playoff together cringe when its suggested that the new system is BCS 2.0, but to understand how it works, it helps to keep in mind how the Bowl Championship Series worked. In the BCS, there were four, and then later five games played each season. Only one, the national championship game, had anything to do with the national championship. The others were glitzy bowl games played in showcase stadiums that hopefully had compelling matchups. Six conferences had automatic bids to those games, and other teams could earn automatic entry. The new system will have a total of seven games, including two national semifinals and a final that will determine the national champion. The four other games will be glitzy bowl games played in showcase stadiums that hopefully will have compelling matchups. Five conferences (the Big Ten, Big 12, SEC, ACC and Pac-12) each have guaranteed a spot for their conference champion in either the semifinals or one of the four glitzy bowls. There will also be a guaranteed spot for the best team from the five FBS conferences (the Big East, soon to be the American Athletic Conference, Mountain West, Sun Belt, ConferenceUSA and Mid-American).
Three games will be played back-to-back-to-back on New Years Eve and there will be another tripleheader on New Years Day. Adjustments will be made if Dec. 31 or Jan. 1 falls on a Sunday so as to not conflict with the NFL. The championship game will always be played on a Monday, at least a week after the semifinals. The first season the semifinals will be in the Rose and Sugar bowls on Jan. 1, 2015. The Rose will kickoff around 5 p.m. EST. The Sugar around 8:30 p.m. EDT. The championship game in Texas will be played Jan. 12, and kickoff around 8:30 p.m. The Rose and Sugar bowls will always be played on New Years Day, so in most seasons the semifinals will be played on New Years Eve. All these games will be shown on ESPN.
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRider mascot Champ gets a big hug from Ariana Purnell, 8, a student at Kistler Elementary in Wilkes-Barre, after Champ visited her classroom as part of Community Reading Day. Champ danced and had fun with the students. Some members of the RailRiders also made appearances.
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About 85 percent of it will go to the Big Five conferences. The other five will split the rest, but dont feel too badly for them. Most will be making about five times the amount they made with the BCS.
BALTIMORE Health problems suffered by smallmouth bass in the lower Susquehanna show the river should be declared impaired, the Chesapeake Bay Foundation said Thursday. The foundation released a report on the popular sport fish that it says is an indicator of the health of freshwater rivers and streams in the bay watershed. Smallmouth bass are sensitive to environmental changes and have been suffering lesions, intersex traits and other problems that can indicate possible future health problems in other species, the foundation said. John Arway, director of the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission, appeared on a conference call announcing the release of the report, which he said provided further evidence the lower Susquehanna should be declared impaired. In January, Arway said state environmental officials werent sharing information about the decline of fish populations in the river and said the state should ask the EPA to designate part of the river as impaired, which would require the states to develop a pollution reduction plan. We believe theres enough
information, the Fish and Boat Commission does, to make the listing now, Arway said, adding the state has taken the river off its list of unimpaired waterways and is studying the river. EPA spokeswoman Terri White said the agency was reviewing Pennsylvanias waterway filings and had not decided yet on the status of the lower Susquehanna. Once a waterway is designated as impaired, states have between eight and 13 years to develop limits for pollutants creating the impairment, White said. Pennsylvania DEP spokesman Kevin Sunday said the data so far doesnt support an impairment designation. Sunday said the department has also found bass dying in waterways with pristine water quality, so it is not clear what pollutants would have to be reduced if the lower Susquehanna is declared impaired. The report also found that even though smallmouth bass are an introduced species, they have become a major part of the regions culture and economy. CBF President Will Baker said smallmouth bass fishing supports 5,700 jobs. The report found fishing for the species is responsible for $630 million in sales in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia. And that means they are closely tracked by fisheries regulators, helping track the health of waterways.
The selection committee will, for the most part, make the matchups. Foremost it will seed the top four teams in the country, setting up the semifinals. No. 1 will play No. 4. No. 2 will play No. 3. The committee will try as best it can to avoid giving the lowerseeded team a geographical advantage. For example, if LSU 9. HOW LONG BEFORE is seeded fourth the committee THIS SYSTEM CAN BE is unlikely to let the Tigers play CHANGED? a semifinal in New Orleans. The conferences and ESPN worked out a 12-year deal 3. CONFERENCE based on a four-team playoff LIMITATIONS None. Unlike the BCS, which format. So it appears to be locked in for 12 years, even capped the number of teams though the structure is there from a conference at two, in the new system there is no lim- for it to grow. it to how many teams a league 10. WHY IT WONT GROW can put in the two semifinals THE SYSTEM TO EIGHT or the other bowls. Four SEC OR 16 TEAMS teams? Sure, why stop there. Because we dont want to, Hancock said. 4. WHERE? Of course, a few years ago The semifinals will rotate some of the same people through six bowl games: the working on this didnt want a Rose (Pasadena), Orange (Miami), Sugar (New Orleans), playoff system at all.
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The idea was to make it similar to the one that puts together the NCAA basketball tournament, made up of athletic directors and conference commissioners. But make no mistake, this will be much tougher to put together, and the commissioners know that. This is an issue of considerable complexity and given how much time we have until the playoff begins, were in no rush, BCS executive director Bill Hancock said Thursday.
Duration and pace of games have become out of touch with our fan base who need to go to work and go to school in the morning. We hope to come out of this season with faster games and some ideas that could be considered.
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things will work and, invariably, some will not but we know that this is has been an issue in our game for a very long time. The Atlantic League says that average game times have crept up over three hours, and so it will require a report from umpires for any game that exceeds 2:45. Umpires will also be instructed to call the strike zone as it exists in the rule book, rather than as it is often called at all levels, making pitches above the belt and below the armpits strikes, rather than balls as they frequently are now. We are not trying to change the game, Klein said, only to help to keep it in tune with the times.
NEW YORK Major League Soccer hopes to announce plans in four to six weeks for a stadium in Queens for a 20th team. The league and New York City have been involved in negotiations to build a stadium on a site in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park. MLS hopes a team there would start play in 2016 and be rivals of the New York Red Bulls, who play in Harrison, N.J. If we get this done, it will be in Flushing Meadow Park. There is no Plan B, MLS Commissioner Don Garber told the Associated Press Sports Editors on Thursday. Garber said the league hopes to have an agreement with New York City, with the New York Mets ownership group to use the parking lots at Citi Field and with an ownership group that would pay a $100 million expansion fee. Several hurdles would remain, including New York Citys Uniform Land Use Review Procedure and consideration by the local Community
Planning Board. The parkland used for arena would have to be replaced. Mayor Michael Bloomberg supports the stadium. His term expires at the end of the year, and none of the candidates to succeed him has backed the project. I think it was really good that they didnt say no, Garber said. It shows that theres some political value in not yet taking a stand. The revived New York Cosmos, who start play in the second-tier North American Soccer League on Aug. 3, are not discussing bidding to become the new MLS team. Garber said he speaks with the Cosmos owners but was dismissive of their efforts. The Cosmos are a very storied brand steeped in the past, he said. Pele is not playing for them anymore, and neither is Franz Beckenbauer. On another topic, Garber said the sport must deal with a glut of soccer on American television, where MLS has national deals with ESPN, NBC and Univision.
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NFL scout grade: 72.4 Projection: Eventual starter (2nd-3rd round) The NFL is undeniably a passing league, and that fact could boost Hodges stock dramatically. A guy that came to campus as a safety before moving up to linebacker still has the instincts and mobility that made him an impressive prospect as a defensive back. Penn States lack of depth in the secondary was the main reason that the Lions didnt run a nickel package last season. But Hodges presence as an everydown player helped make up for it. Its different in college foot-
ball than it is in pro football, OBrien said. You have to have nickel and dime in the pros, because its a passing league. Gerald Hodges was our space linebacker, and in the Big Ten he was as good as a lot of nickel DBs. I thnk we were OK there.
NFL scout grade: 71.8 Projection: Eventual starter (2nd-3rd round) That projection from the NFL is based on Mautis talent and, unfortunately for him, does not take into account his three ACL surgeries. That alarming number will almost certainly push him into the third day and the later rounds of the draft. But give Mauti full credit for his tireless rehab. Despite suffering this latest injury in late
November, Mauti has been able to do many drills and activities just five months later. Working in Mautis favor is the outstanding reputation he cultivated in the past year as the face of the Lions during their lowest moments. His leadership and work ethic make him an appealing choice for a team that can afford to bring him along slowly.
could be pushed around by massive offensive linemen, Hill has worked to use his 6-foot-1 frame to his advantage in getting leverage on bigger opponents and getting under their pads to drive them back. This was on full display in his final Penn State game against Wisconsin, where he thrashed a Badgers front that is known best for its bulk.
He doesnt have the measurables that would earn him a high spot in the draft, but he looks to be a safe investment later on for any team looking for a center.
Jordan Hill, DT
NFL scout grade: 64.6 Projection: Draftable player (4th-7th round) Were he a few inches taller, Hill would likely be in high demand during the drafts early rounds. Instead, the Lions cocaptain looks to slot in somewhere on Saturday. Though the concern is that he
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NFL scout grade: 52.2 Projection: Draftable player (4th-7th round) Good, consistent centers are tough to find. Stankiewitch was one of Penn States most reliable players the past two seasons intelligent, a good leader to anchor the line and solid in all game situations.
Of course, a combine invite isnt a necessity to being drafted. At the top of the list of remaining seniors, cornerback Stephon Morris turned some heads at Penn States pro day this winter and may have worked his way onto the draft radar. Morris and teammates Matt McGloin, Michael Zordich, Sean Stanley, Mike Farrell and Pete Massaro will all look to sign on with a team as free agents for training camp if they go undrafted.
New York Giants fans, from left, Eric Maybee and Kathleen OConnor and Minnesota Vikings fans Lisa and John Maranzana wave outside Radio City Music Hall before the first round of the NFL draft on Thursday in New York.
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Pennington went 18th to the Jets. Fisher became the first Mid-American Conference player selected at the top when Kansas Citys new regime led by coach Andy Reid chose the 6-foot-7, 306-pound offensive tackle. This is so surreal, Fisher said. Im ready to get to work right now. Im ready to start playing some football. I cant process whats going on right now. Fisher was followed by All-American Joeckel going to Jacksonville, defensive end Dion Jordan of Oregon to Miami, which traded up with Oakland, and Oklahoma tackle Lane Johnson to Philadelphia. Not a skill position player yet in sight a stark change from the last four drafts, when quarterbacks went first. The procession of linemen continued with BYU defensive end Ziggy Ansah, born in Ghana, going to Detroit; LSU defensive end Barkevious Mingo to Cleveland; and North Carolina guard Jonathan Cooper to Arizona. That made for a ton of beef after the first seven picks. And they wore it well, with their designer suits that barely were ruffled when they each engulfed Roger Goodell in the now traditional bear hugs between draftee and commissioner.
Its called a three-piece, right? asked Joeckel, who sported blue checks with the vested suit, along with a striped tie. Fisher was only the third offensive tackle picked No. 1, joining Orlando Pace (1997) and Jake Long (2008) since the 1970 merger of the NFL and AFL. Its also the first time since 70 that offensive tackles went 1-2. Even without a high-profile passer, runner or tackler going at the outset, the fans in the home of the Rockettes were pumped. They chanted U-S-A, US-A when Goodell paid tribute to the first responders at the Boston Marathon bombings and to the victims of the West, Texas explosion. They roared when Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Namath began the countdown to the first outdoor Super Bowl in a cold-weather site by taking the podium and screaming: New York; Super Bowl 48. The crowd didnt seem to care that early on the picks were all heifers, not hoofers. No Andrew Lucks or RG3s at the top of this crop. What youre getting is a very athletic player, a great kid, smart kid, engineering major, Reid said of Fisher, who really began to draw attention with a strong Senior Bowl, showing he could handle the highest level of competition. He can play any position along the line, and loves to play the game. Joeckel didnt seem any less thrilled to tackle Todd Herremans went down in November with foot and ankle injuries. Herremans is a former starter at guard, so he can move inside to accommodate Johnson. Hes versatile, Kelly said. I think hes ready, but hes raw. Johnson switched to defensive end at Oklahoma in 2010 and then moved to the offensive line because of injuries. He started at right tackle in 2011 and left tackle last year. Going to tackle was a weird experience because I had been a skill-position player my whole life, Johnson said. Kelly said he spoke several times with Sooners coach Bob Stoops, who raved about Johnson. He has an unbelievable work ethic, Kelly said. He lives and dies football.
go No. 2. I dont have words for all the emotions I feel, he said. Its the best feeling of my entire life. Miami, envisioning Jordan as the next Jason Taylor, sent its first-rounder (12th overall) and this years second-rounder to Oakland. Then new Eagles coach Chip Kelly got a road-grader for his uptempo offense in Johnson. Tackle is not a very sexy position, Johnson said. But its a position of dire need. The next big trade saw the Rams move up eight spots and send four picks to Buffalo to do so. St. Louis ended the pursuit of heft by grabbing West Virginia wide receiver Tavon Austin, who at 5-8, 174 pounds, could probably fit in the hip pocket of any of the guys picked ahead of him. The New York Jets may have found a replacement for star cornerback Darrelle Revis traded to Tampa Bay when they picked Alabama All-American Dee Milliner. That was the first of three straight selections from two-time national champion Alabama: Tennessee took guard Chance Warmack and San Diego got offensive tackle D.J. Fluker. Roll Tide, indeed. Oakland used the pick it got from the Dolphins for Houston cornerback D.J. Hayden, who nearly died last November after a collision in practice tore a blood He loves playing football. Hes a real selfless guy who loves to play the game and doesnt care where he plays. Johnson wasnt recruited out of Groverton High School in Texas. Instead, he went to Kilgore College and appeared in nine games as a reserve quarterback in 2008.He transferred to Oklahoma in 2009 and spent a redshirt season as the scout team tight end. When we recruited him, we did so just on what a big athlete he was, not having an idea where hed end up growing, Stoops said. Lane worked relentlessly from the moment he stepped on campus and took advantage of every avenue to improve during his time with us. While it took a while to find the right position for him to maximize his athletic potential, I have no doubt that he has a huge upside
vessel off the back of his heart. He was taken to a hospital and underwent surgery. Unlike with their choice of Milliner, which was met raucous cheers, the Jets next selection, defensive tackle Sheldon Richardson of Missouri, drew scattered boos and even a few Who? comments. Im here to bring a championship back to New York, Richardson said. Utah defensive tackle Star Lotulelei, who also had a heart scare at the NFL combine but then checked out fine, went 14th to Carolina, followed by Texas safety Kenny Vaccaro to New Orleans. Then came Manuel, although many analysts pegged West Virginias Geno Smith as the top quarterback. Pittsburgh, which always seems to find standout linebackers, took the highestrated one in Georgias Jarvis Jones. His fellow All-American, Notre Dames Manti Teo, was still on the board. But another member of the Fighting Irish, tight end Tyler Eifert, was chosen 21st overall by Cincinnati. Atlantas choice of Washington cornerback Desmond Trufant gave that family three brothers in the league. His older siblings Marcus and Isaiah preceded him. One major surprise was the New York Giants selection of Justin Pugh yet another tackle, but one who wasnt projected to go in the opening round by many draft analysts. and will only get better with more experience playing tackle. Johnson seems like an ideal fit for Kellys up-tempo offense, which produced plenty of points and lots of plays at Oregon. We need athletic linemen, Kelly said. It doesnt matter when were snapping the ball or whether were in a no-huddle or huddle. Johnson is known for having a nasty edge on the field, which would make him a fan favorite in gritty Philadelphia. Im a down-to-earth guy, not arrogant at all, Johnson said. Kelly, who grew up in New England, wore a polo with a Boston Police patch on it in his first appearance since the Boston Marathon bombings.
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ginia quarterback Geno Smith, but Kelly gave an indication he wasnt leaning in that direction last week when he said there were no cant-miss players available. Johnson gives the Eagles a cornerstone anchor on a line that was decimated by injuries last season. Four of the five starters went down as the Eagles finished 4-12 season and coach Andy Reid was fired after 14 seasons. Johnson could start at either left tackle or right tackle. Five-time Pro Bowl left tackle Jason Peters missed last year after tearing an Achilles tendon. Right
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PARIS The head of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency wants Lance Armstrong to come forward with information detailing the alleged complicity of cyclings governing body in his doping. Travis Tygart appeared at a French government Senate hearing Thursday to discuss ways to improve the fight against doping. After the USADAS scathing report on systematic doping by Armstrong and his teams, he was stripped of his seven Tour de France titles and banned from elite sport for life. Cycling body UCI has been accused of covering up suspicious samples from Armstrong, accepting financial donations from him and helping him avoid detection in doping tests. During the Senate hearing, Tygart said he had evidence of the UCIs involvement in this affair, and Armstrong could hold
the key to revealing the extent of that involvement. Armstrong led us to believe during the course of our interaction with him that he had evidence of their complicity in this situation, and of course weve developed additional information that will come out through our process, that I cant comment on right now, Tygart said in an interview with The Associated Press. Tygart, who said he last spoke with Armstrong about a month ago, hopes the rider changes his mind and details what happened during his reign as cyclings undisputed superstar. Were hopeful at some point hell come in and be truthful. I think he could provide a lot of information, Tygart told the AP after speaking before the Senate for about 1 hours. We certainly are under the impression based on our conversations around our meeting back in December that he has information and evidence
that would be extremely helpful and powerful in trying to set cycling on a new path. After years of denials, Armstrong finally confessed to doping during an interview with Oprah Winfrey in January. Tygart thinks there is still much more to come and Armstrong has crucial information to share. Our firm belief is (he has) and obviously I wouldnt say that unless I had backing to say it, Tygart said. Were convinced. Tygart also wants the UCI to maintain its pledge made in November when it set up an independent commission to examine claims it had covered up suspicious samples from Armstrong and accepted financial donations from him. Two months later, the commission was disbanded. Were hopeful that (the UCI) are going to take decisive action and were fully prepared to participate in a meaningful process, not a setup, a self-scripted outcome, Tygart told AP.
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RALEIGH, N.C. Rangers captain Ryan Callahan scored 2:55 into overtime, and New York rallied to clinch a third straight Eastern Conference playoff berth by beating the Carolina Hurricanes 4-3 on Thursday night. Brad Richards tied it for the Rangers with 2:57 remaining in regulation after New York blew an early 2-0 lead and fell behind already-eliminated Carolina. Derek Stepan and Derick Brassard staked the Rangers to the lead in the first period, and Henrik Lundqvist stopped 18 shots for New York, which jumped over the rival Islanders and into seventh place in the East with one game left. Jiri Tlusty had two goals and Tuomo Ruutu also scored for Carolina, which played without injured forward Alexander Semin. He sat out after sustaining a concussion that will also sideline him for the season finale at Pittsburgh on Saturday. Dan Ellis finished with 34 saves for Carolina. The Rangers pushed this one
into overtime with a bizarre goal. Richards uncorked a shot from the blue line that bounced hard off the end boards and clicked off Ellis right skate and into his own net. Callahan then ended it in OT by snapping a shot off the post and past Ellis, sending the Rangers spilling onto the ice in celebration. That capped a remarkable reversal after the Hurricanes led for most of the third period. Tlustys second goal was scored 49 seconds into the period and put the Hurricanes up 3-2. It was Carolinas only shot of the first 18 minutes of the third period, and it came after the Hurricanes who have piled up huge shot totals all season managed just four in the second period yet scored on two. Tlusty pulled Carolina within 2-1 when he scored on the power play 4:51 into the second. Ruutu tied it 3 minutes later with a wrist shot from the circle. That put all the pressure on the Rangers, who were trying
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WASHINGTON Sergei Gonchar scored 47 seconds into overtime, Erik Karlsson set up Ottawas first goal in his sooner-than-anticipated return from a torn Achilles tendon, and the Senators clinched a playoff berth by beating the Washington Capitals. Craig Anderson made 19 saves. The only shot that got past him was Alex Ovechkins NHL-leading 32nd goal, which tied the game 8 minutes into the third period. But ex-Capitals defenseman Gonchar put the winner past Michal Neuvirth, who made 39 saves. Jakob Silfverberg deflected in Karlssons shot 12:35 into the second period against the Southeast Division champion Capitals, who had nothing at stake. They already are locked into the No. 3 seed in the Eastern Conference. The overtime wins by the Senators and New York Rangers
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stopped 34 shots for his fourth shutout of the season. Nazem Kadri had a pair of assists. Jacob Markstrom made 13 saves for Florida, which played its final home game of the season. The Panthers clinched the worst record in the NHL for the first time in franchise history. Toronto snapped out of a 1-30 slump coming into the game, scoring four goals on just 17 shots.
SUNRISE, Fla. Phil Kessel scored two goals to lead the Toronto Maple Leafs over the Florida Panthers. Clarke MacArthur and Leo Komarov also scored for the Maple Leafs. James Reimer
DETROIT Pavel Datsyuk had a goal and two assists and the Detroit Red Wings moved a step closer to their 22nd straight playoff appearance with a win over the Nashville Predators. The Red Wings, who moved into seventh place in the Western Conference, need one more point to secure their spot in the postseason. They own the longest current playoff streak in North American professional sports. Detroit has one regular-season game remaining.
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IRVING, Texas LPGA Tour rookie Caroline Masson shot a bogey-free 7-under 64 on Thursday to take a two-stroke lead over Carlota Ciganda after the first round of the inaugural North Texas LPGA Shootout. Inbee Park, the No. 1 womens player in the world, was in a group at 67. While Masson has made
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NEW YORK Banks arent the big jobs machines they used to be. One after another, major nancial rms are trimming their payrolls. In rst-quarter earnings announcements this month, Bank of America, Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley revealed that they have slashed more than 31,000 jobs, or 3.5 percent of their combined workforce, in the past year. For three of those banks, it was the second consecutive year of cutbacks. And the pattern is being repeated at banks around the world. Layoffs in the depths of the nancial crisis were to be expected. But four years later, and at a time when many banks are reporting higher or even record earnings, the cuts are unsettling to an entire industry. The losses are an unwelcome reminder of the meltdown and its lingering effects. A slow, halting recovery has kept loan demand in check. Low interest rates are crimping prots from lending. New regulations have extinguished old sources of revenue, and compliance is expensive. Steven Mann, chairman of the nance department at the University of South Carolinas Moore School of Business, says many of his students have given up on banking jobs. In 2005, 2006, 2007, Id ask, Do you want to go work at a bank? and the answer was always yes, he says. Now the answer is no one.
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ConocPhil s58.37 ConEd 62.99 Corning 14.23 CrownHold 41.98 Cummins 112.16 DTE 72.25 Deere 86.03 Diebold 29.86 Disney 62.00 DomRescs 60.75 Dover 69.94 DowChm 33.97 DryShips 1.84 DuPont 53.29 DukeEn rs 75.14 EMC Cp 22.63 Eaton 58.69 EdisonInt 53.17 EmersonEl 55.39 EnbrdgEPt 29.69 Energen 47.38 Entergy 68.62 EntPrPt 61.49 Ericsson 12.07 Exelon 37.19 ExxonMbl 88.07 FMC Cp s 60.67 Fastenal 49.34 FedExCp 94.30 Fifth&Pac 21.35 FirstEngy 46.30 Fonar 6.99 FootLockr 33.40 FordM 13.47 Gannett 20.54 Gap 37.43 GenCorp 13.15 GenDynam 73.53 GenElec 21.95 GenMills 49.39 GileadSci s 51.43 GlaxoSKln 51.80 Hallibrtn 40.75 HarleyD 54.31 HarrisCorp 44.26 HartfdFn 27.56 HawaiiEl 27.84 HeclaM 3.43 Heico 43.84 Hess 71.16 HewlettP 19.59 HomeDp 73.37 HonwllIntl 74.53 Hormel 41.40 Humana 73.05 INTL FCSt 16.92 ITW 65.18 IngerRd 54.79 IBM 193.95 IntPap 47.58 JPMorgCh 49.00 JacobsEng 52.20 JohnJn 85.22 JohnsnCtl 35.11 Kellogg 65.80 Keycorp 9.83 KimbClk 103.46 KindME 89.78 Kroger 34.33 Kulicke 11.21 L Brands 50.29 LancastrC 77.97 LillyEli 56.43 LincNat 33.66 LockhdM 98.27 Loews 45.01 LaPac 18.31 MarathnO 31.87 MarIntA 41.64 Masco 20.35 McDrmInt 10.49 McGrwH 51.55 McKesson 104.95 Merck 47.35 MetLife 38.91 Microsoft 31.94 MorgStan 21.43 NCR Corp 26.72 NatFuGas 61.21 NatGrid 61.61 NY Times 9.45 NewellRub 26.78 NewmtM 34.33 NextEraEn 80.44 NiSource 31.17 NikeB s 62.07 NorflkSo 75.84 NoestUt 44.84 NorthropG 74.49 Nucor 43.44 NustarEn 50.86 NvMAd 14.82 OcciPet 85.55 OfficeMax 11.32 Olin 25.99 ONEOK s 51.46 PG&E Cp 47.88 PPG 146.91 PPL Corp 32.83 PVR Ptrs 24.92 PepBoy 11.64 Pfizer 30.26 PinWst 60.76 PitnyBw 15.07 Praxair 112.82 PSEG 36.10 PulteGrp 20.79 Questar 25.22 RadioShk 3.12 Raytheon 59.30 ReynAmer 46.77 RockwlAut 86.85 Rowan 32.08 RoyDShllB 68.82 RoyDShllA 67.02 Ryder 57.12 Safeway 24.32 Schlmbrg 73.44 Sherwin 184.23 SilvWhtn g 24.39 SiriusXM 3.12 SonyCp 17.20 SouthnCo 48.09 SwstAirl 13.42 SpectraEn 30.98 SprintNex 7.14 Sysco 34.86 TECO 18.76 Target 70.67 TenetHlt rs 39.87 Tenneco 37.11 Tesoro 54.56 Textron 26.18 3M Co 104.88 TimeWarn 59.39 Timken 52.34 Titan Intl 21.68 UnilevNV 41.27 UnionPac 148.22 Unisys 17.22 UPS B 85.42 USSteel 17.62 UtdTech 92.11 VarianMed 64.02 VectorGp 16.11 ViacomB 64.49 Weyerhsr 31.38 Whrlpl 117.37 WmsCos 37.91 Windstrm 8.74 Winnbgo 19.28 Wynn 134.91 XcelEngy 31.32 Xerox 8.51 YumBrnds 67.20
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412 Autos for Sale
NEW
MSRP $19,020
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NEW CAR 694 WYOMING AVE., KINGSTON 287-2117
*Tax additional, Reg. additional, 39 month lease, 12,000 allowable miles per year, $2,100 due at signing. Must be approved through Ally S and A Tier only. 800+ CB score. Offer ends 4/30/13.
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412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
S H! D T N 0 E 3 L I R P A We only have until the 30th! On May 1st We Are Off To The Auction!
570-301-3602
This Sale positively ends on April 30th! On May 1st we are off to the Auction!
MALIBU MAXX
KELLEY BLUE BOOK VALUE $ 11,176
2004 CHEVROLET
XD HATCHBACK
KELLEY BLUE BOOK VALUE $ 14,390 GOING TO AUCTION PRICE
Stock #2099A
2010 SCION
2009 CHEVROLET
6 Cyl., Auto, Remote Starter, Alloys, Only 38K Miles!
IMPALA 1LT
FORTE SX
2010 KIA
FOCUS SES
2010 FORD
BEST PRICES IN THE AREA CA$H ON THE $POT, Free Anytime Pickup 570-301-3602
8 8,995 ,995
Stock #1934A
$ $13,395* 13,395*
$ $13,495* 13,495*
$13,995* $13,995*
CRUZE LS
$13,995* $13,995*
2012 CHEVROLET
SANTA FE GLS
KELLEY BLUE BOOK VALUE $9,846 GOING TO AUCTION PRICE
Stock #1984A 6 Cyl., Auto, Alloys, 74K Miles!
2005 HYUNDAI
2008 PONTIAC
FWD, 3.4L V-6, Auto, Keyless Entry, Only 55K Miles!
TORRENT
2010 CHEVROLET
4 Cyl., Auto, Power Pkg., Only 33K Miles, Extra Clean!
MALIBU 1LT
2012 CHEVROLET
8 8,995 ,995*
1 13,495 3,495
1 14,595 4,595
IMPALA LS
2011 CHEVROLET
1 14,995 4,995
1 15,495 5,495
IMPALA LT
1 15,995 5,995
2011 CHEVROLET
Auto, XM Radio, 17 Chrome Wheels, Heated Seats!
MALIBU 2LT
1 15,995 5,995
FUSION SE
2011 FORD
1 15,495 5,495
ELANTRA GLS
2013 HYUNDAI
TRAILBLAZER
KELLEY BLUE BOOK VALUE $16,459 GOING TO $ * AUCTION PRICE
Stock #26669A Auto, Alloys, Only 57K Miles!
2008 CHEVROLET
PATRIOT 4X4
KELLEY BLUE BOOK VALUE $15,895 GOING TO $ * AUCTION PRICE
Stock #26750M Sport, Auto, Keyless, Tint, Alloys!
2010 JEEP
WRANGLER 4X4
KELLEY BLUE BOOK VALUE $16,860 GOING TO $ * AUCTION PRICE
Stock #5954A Convt., Manual Trans., Only 10K Miles!
2006 JEEP
570-574-1275
LOST, deceased husbands gold wedding band. Inscribed with wedding date and initials very sentimental. 570-654-3022
1 16,995 6,995
1 14,495 4,495
1 14,995 4,995
1 14,995 4,995
This Sale positively ends on April 30th! On May 1st we are off to the Auction!
120
Found
TAHOE LT 4X4
KELLEY BLUE BOOK VALUE $40,578 GOING TO $ * AUCTION PRICE
Stock #5952P V-8, Auto, Leather, XM Radio, Alloys!
2012 CHEVROLET
2012 CHEVROLET
3 36,495 6,495
SUBURBAN
EQUINOX 1LT
KELLEY BLUE BOOK VALUE $24,364 GOING TO $ * AUCTION PRICE
Stock #26750A 4 Cyl., Auto, 24K Miles!
2011 CHEVROLET
TRAVERSE 1LT
KELLEY BLUE BOOK VALUE $25,119 GOING TO $ * AUCTION PRICE
Stock #2103A 6 Cyl., Auto, 29K Miles!
2011 CHEVROLET
2011 CHEVROLET
JOURNEY FWD
KELLEY BLUE BOOK VALUE $18,297 GOING TO $ * AUCTION PRICE
Stock #2133A Auto, ALLOYS, ONLY 16K Miles!
2012 DODGE
3 37,495 7,495
2 22,995 2,995
2 23,495 3,495
1 16,995 6,995
1 17,495 7,495
FOUND. Cat, black, white and orange in area of St Benedicts Church, Austin Ave., Parsons. light green flea collar. 570-822-9561
LIKE NEW
Used Tires & Batteries for $20 & Up
EQUINOX 1LT
KELLEY BLUE BOOK VALUE $19,911 GOING TO $ * AUCTION PRICE
Stock #1838M AWD, 6 Cyl., Auto, 20K Miles!
2009 CHEVROLET
2011 CHEVROLET
1 18,495 8,495
CAMARO LT
CORVETTE CONVT
KELLEY BLUE BOOK VALUE $36,464 GOING TO $ * AUCTION PRICE
Stock #5938P Convertible, V-8, Auto, Leather, 6-Disc CD, 18K Miles!
2005 CHEVROLET
2 23,995 3,995
FAIRWAY
1101 N. CHURCH ST., HAZLE TOWNSHIP, PA 18202
* Tax and Tags Additional. Not responsible for typographical errors. Offers end April 30, 2013.
3 33,995 3,995
CORVETTE 3LT
2010 CHEVROLET
4 45,995 5,995*
MUSTANG
2012 FORD
2012 CHEVROLET
2 22,495 2,495
CAMARO LT
2 23,495 3,495
1-877-OK-FAIRWAY
800-540-5528
807598
ON L Y 12 2 M ILES!
St oc k # N23130A
2011 NISSA N R O G U E SV A W D
ON L Y 2 1K M ILES
ON L Y 22K M ILES
4 Cyl , Aut o, PW , PD L, Pw r Seat , Al l oy W heel s , I nt el l i gent Key Bac k up Cam er a & M uc h M or e
St oc k # N22769B
6Cyl , Aut o, 4X4, A/ C, Cr ui s e, Ti l t , PW , PL, Pw r Mi r r or , Al l oys& M uc h M or e
4 Cyl , Aut o, PW , PD L, A/ C
$32, 995
+T/ T
485
$13, 895 $
+T/ T
186
P ER * M O NTH
for 72 m onths
$19, 795
+T/ T
278
P ER M O NTH
for 72 m onths
$24,785 +T/T
O N LY 13 K M ILES
388
P ER * M O NTH
for 72 m onths
2011 NISSA N M U R A NO SL A W D
St oc k # N23139A
6 Cyl , Aut o, AW D, Leat her , Heat ed Seat s , D ualM oonr oof , Al l oys , Fog Li ght s , Nav i gat i on & M uc h M or e
St oc k # N22546A
St oc k # N23002A
ON L Y 15 K
M ILES
$15, 995
+T/ T
219
$16, 495
+T/ T
229
P ER M O NTH
for 72 m onths
$18, 495
+T/ T
257
ON L Y1 1K M ILES
P ER * M O NTH
for 72 m onths
$31, 495
+T/ T
462
P ER * M O NTH
for 72 m onths
2011 NISSA N J U KE S A W D
St oc k# N21982A
2010 NISSA N M U R A NO SL A W D
O N LY 38K M ILES!
V6, CVT , Nav i gat i on, Leat her , M oonr oof , Bl uet oot h, Bos e S ound, Pw r Li f t gat e, O ne O w ner , Cer t i f i ed
2012 NISSA N M U R A NO S AW D
St oc k # NP10989
O N LY 2 0 K M ILES
4 Cyl T ur bo, CVT , A/ C, Al l oys , AM / FM / CD, PW , PD L, Cr ui s e, Ti l t , One Ow ner , Cer t i f ed
ON L Y 1 4 K M ILES
St oc k # N22613A
O N LY 2 7K M ILES
V6, CVT , A/ C, PW , PD L, Cr ui s e, Ti l t , Al l oys , Rear Ti nt ed Gl as s , & M uc h M uc h M or e! F r es h Ser v i c e & D et ai l , Cer t i f i ed
V6, Aut o, 4x 4, Keyl es s , Al l oy W heel s , Loc k i ng Rear Di f f , Bedl i ner , Sat Radi o & M uc h M or e
$19, 995
+T/ T
281
P ER * M O NTH
for 72 m onths
$25, 385
+T/ T
365
P ER * M O NTH
for 72 m onths
359
P ER * M O NTH
for 72 m onths
$22, 745
+T/ T
2012 NISSA N L EA F SL
ON L Y 8K M ILES
St oc k # N22615A
Al lEl ec t r i cCar ! NeedsNo Gas ! Nav i gat i on, Heat ed Seat s , Al l oys , Bl uet oot h, Bac k up Cam er a, Loaded!
ON L Y 22K M ILES
336
P ER * M O NTH
for 72 m onths
$21, 895
+T/ T
311
P ER * M O NTH
for 72 m onths
DEA LS FR O M O U R C O M M ER C IA L DIVISIO N
DEA LS FR O M O UNISSA R C O M M ER C IA L DIVISIO N 2012 N NV2500S
St oc k # N22822A Ti l t , Rac k& Bi n Pk g, V8, Aut o, A/ C, AM / FM / CD, One Ow ner Ti l t ,Rac k& Bi n Pk g, , One Ow ner , Mi Onl y 2900 l es Onl y 2900 M i l es
7- yea r / 100,000- m i l e Li mi t ed W a r r an t y1
CERTI FI ED P REO W N ED
324
P ER * M O NTH
for 72 m onths
V8, Aut o, A/ C, Al l oy s , Pw r S eat , Roc k f or d S ound, P r em Ut i l Pk g, S pr ay I n Bedl i ner , Bought Her e New ! Aw es om e T r uc k& Cer t i f i ed
ON L Y 5 K M ILES
$29, 999
+T/ T
437
P ER * M O NTH
for 72 m onths
$14, 895
+T/ T
201
P ER M O NTH
for 72 m onths
THE FEELI N G O F CO N FI D EN CE
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M O NTH for 72 for 72 m onths m onths
359 359
P ER * M O NTH
for 72 m onths
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for 72 m onths
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$26,995$26,995
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STK#N 23416 M O D EL# 12063 V IN # 689662 M SR P $17,710
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16,595
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269
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STK#N22669 M O DEL# 22213 V IN# 108387 M SRP $26,020
4 Cyl, CVT , AW D, Allo ys , S p ec E d tPkg, A/C, PW , PDL , Cru is e, T ilt , a n d M u ch, M u ch M o re!
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BUY$ FOR
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2 19
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* 16,499 PER OR $ 236 MO.** * 16,899 PER OR $ 244 MO.** $ * 16,999 PER OR $ 242 MO.** $ * 17,999 PER OR $ 259 MO.** $ * 18,499 PER OR $ 269 MO.** $
Stk# P15022, Alloy Wheels, Soft Top, Manual Trans, Ready For Some Fun!
293 MO.**
Stk# 14881, Popular Package, Auto, Alloys, Power Windows & Locks, 1 LEFT
* 12,499 PER OR $ 172 MO.** $ * 12,499 PER OR $ 176 MO.** $ * 12,599 PER OR $ 174 MO.** $
204 MO.**
Stk# P14925, Power Windows & Locks, CD, Great On Gas, 1-Owner
Stk# P14950, 5.3L V8, Alloy Wheels, Bed- OR liner, Power Windows & Locks
405 MO.**
Stk# P15002, Rear DVD, 2nd Row Bucket Seats, 3rd Row, Leather, Sunroof, 20 Wheels
Stk# P14972, Power Windows & Locks, OR Great Gas Mileage, Automatic
179 MO.**
Stk# P14952A, LE Package, Dual Power Doors, 3rd Row Seat, Great Family Vehicle
6.6L Duramax Diesel, Professional Done Lift Kit, OR Off Road Wheels & Tires, Sunroof, Navigation w/ Camera, Heated Leather, Only 18K Miles!
799 MO.**
P L A T I N U M C E RT I F I E D H I G H L I N E
* 26,599 PER OR $ 399 MO.** $
2001 Dodge B1500 Cargo Van
Stk# P14970, Ladder Rack, Bin Package, Only 53K Miles!
Stk# P14977, Heated Leather, 3rd Row, Navigation, Rear DVD, & Much More!
*All prices plus tax, tags & fees. Artwork for illustration pursposes only. Dealer not responsible for typographical errors. 3 year/100,000 mile limited Powertrain Warranty on 2008 models and newer with less than 75,000 miles. 90 day/3,000 mile limited Powertrain Warranty on 2004 models and newer with less than 100,000 miles.**2007 models 72 months @ 4.69%; 2008 models 72 months @ 3.94%; 2009 models 72 months @ 3.14%; 2010/2011 models 72 months@2.89%; 2012/2013 models 72months @ 2.64%. All rates based on approved tier 1 credit. All payments include tax, tags and fees and $2,000 cash down or trade. Sale ends 4/30/2013.
4,999
5,799
5,999
7,999
8,699
9,999*
1-800-223-1111
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570-288-6227
444 Market St. Kingston
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ESTATE NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters of Administration have been granted in the Estate of Margaret M. Mos- ley, late of Bear Creek Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, who died on January 3, 2013. All persons indebted to said Estate are required to make payment without delay, and those having claims or demands to present the same without delay to the Administrator, Donald Mosley, in care of his attorney. MICHAEL J. BENDICK, ESQUIRE 111 School Street Shavertown, PA 18708 ESTATE NOTICE LESLIE ANN SHINERT, late of the Township of Pittston, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, (died March 5, 2013). Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the above estate have been issued to Charles J. Shinert, Administrator of the Estate. BRIAN J. CALI, ESQUIRE 103 EAST DRINKER STREET, DUNMORE, PENNSYLVANIA, 18512. ESTATE NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters of Administration have been granted in the Estate of James Sobieski, Deceased, late of Wilkes-Barre CIty, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, who died on April 3, 2013. All persons indebted to said Estate are required to make payment, and those having claims or demands to present the same without delay to the Executrix, Sandra Harcarik, c/o Jannell L. Decker, Esq., 1043 Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort, PA 18704
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CINDERELLA
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444 Market St. Kingston
112K miles. Blue, 5 speed. Air, power windows/locks, CD/cassette, Keyless entry, sunroof, new battery. Car drives and has current PA inspection. Slight rust on corner of passenger door. Clutch slips on hard acceleration. This is why its thousands less than Blue Book value. $6,500 OBO. Make an offer! Call 570-592-1629
TOYOTA 04 CELICA GT
DODGE 99 STRATUS
LAW DIRECTORY
DODGE 06 STRATUS
4 door, 4 cylinder. Excellent gas mileage. $5,495
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Electric blue metallic. One owner. Leather, moonroof. Excellent condition. $4,295 MANUAL Honda, 1999, CR-V manual, $2,800. 736-6555
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INVITATION TO BIDDERS You are invited to submit bids for work generally described as Removal of Asbestos-Containing Roof Materials for the Housing Authority of Luzerne County at Lee Park Towers, 140 Lee Park Avenue, Hanover Township, Pennsylvania 18706, Dan Flood Apartments, 100 East Main Street, Plymouth, Pennsylvania 18651 and Shickshinny Apartments, 19 West Vine Street, Shickshinny, Pennsylvania 18655. The work to be performed for the OWNER consists of furnishing all labor, materials, equipment, insurances, permits, certifications, notifications and appurtenances for removal/disposal of Asbestos-Containing Materials (ACM) and ancillary work as described above and as outlined in the Bid Documents. All work will be done in strict accordance with all applicable Federal, State and Local Regulations. Contractors are responsible for verification of site conditions and quantification of all ACM materials to be removed. Project will commence and be completed in conjunction with the roof replacement schedule. Sealed Proposals, submitted in duplicate, will be received by the OWNER, Housing Authority of Luzerne County 250 First Avenue Kingston, Pennsylvania 18704 ATTN: Mr. David Fagula, Executive Director Until 10:00 AM local time on Friday, May 10, 2013 Bids will be publicly opened at this time For Courier / FedEx services, call: 570-287-9661 The Bid shall be accompanied by a Bid Security in the amount of ten per cent (10%) of the total amount of the Bid, as set forth in the Bid Documents. All bids shall remain firm for one hundred twenty (120) calendar days from the date of award. The Project will commence and end as outlined in the Project Time Schedule. The ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER is ENVIRONMENTAL ABATEMENT ASSOCIATES, INC., 143 West Main Street, Plymouth, PA 18651 (Phone: 570-779-4242) who will be the owner's representative for the entire project. Bid documents may be obtained at the Housing Authority Maintenance Building, 590 Bennett Street, Luzerne, Pennsylvania 18709. Bid documents will be available Monday through Friday between the hours of 6:30 AM and 3:30 PM local time for a non-refundable $75.00 fee (checks should be made payable to Environmental Abatement Associates, Inc.). Site visits may be arranged by calling 570-288-9549. The OWNER reserves the right to accept or reject any or all Bids or portions thereof.
HONDA 12 ACCORD LX
4 cylinder, grey, 9K. Factory Warranty. $18,995
Wednesday-Sunday Open at 4 pm
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570-288-6227
444 Market St. Kingston
AUTO SERVICE
DIRECTORY
33,400
11K Miles
AUCTION
SATURDAY APRIL 27 AT 4:45 PM
Route 924 (868 Main St) Sheppton, PA
Oak curved glass curio, two sideboards; round table, chairs, washstand and dresser; antique organizing armoire; Cushman rock maple bedroom and kitchen set; several ornate pedestals; featherweight Singer sewing machine; rockers; solid cedar wardrobe and chest; side tables; textiles; oak hall mirror; collection of large to small angels; mirrors; 3 piece living room set; refrigerator; washer & dryer; patio furniture; trunks; clocks; hunting knives; power & hand tools; large collection of M & Ms memorabilia Corgi and Johnny Lightning cars; jewelry; glassware; household; garden tools; Partial listing: AU1839-l Note: Check web site jandjauction.net for pictures and listing.
29,899
Leather, Roof
34,500
10K Miles
462
Auto Accessories
472
Auto Services
SUNVISORS, Lund. 94-03 Dodge, $125, 99-06 Chevy Silverado, $150, 94-01 Dodge ram, $125. after 3pm 655-3197
38,800
468
Auto Parts
TIRE SPOKES, beautiful. Four for $35. 570-735-8239 TIRES, (4) with MAG rims, 225-70-14, $60. (2) 205-55-16 $20. (1) 205-70-14, with rim, $20. 570-388-6089
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24,700
35K Miles
19,999
36,800
2009 Acura TL
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FIREWOOD. Pine, large quantity for FREE. You Haul away. 570-472-3543 FIREWOOD. Several large trees cut down, pine and hardwood. Free if you cut and carry 570-788-4090
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1 owner, garage kept, 65k original miles, black with grey leather interior, all original & never seen snow. $7,995. Call 570-237-5119
power brakes, rebuilt engine with less than 10,000 miles. Good condition. $2,450 (570)885-0418
S5 CONV. Sprint blue, black / brown leather int., navigation, 7 spd auto turbo, AWD 10 CHEVY IMPALA LT silver, V6, 50k miles 08 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX blue, auto, V6 07 NISSAN SENTRA S black, auto, 4 cyl.. 07 BUICK LUCERNE CXL, silver, grey leather 06 AUDI A8L grey, blue leather, navigation AWD 05 AUDI A6 All Road. Green 2 tone, leather AWD 05 VW JETTA GLS grey, black leather, sunroof, alloys 04 CHEVY MALIBU LT Blue 04 NISSAN MAXIMA LS silver, auto, sunroof 03 SUZUKI AERO Silver, 5 speed 01 VOLVO V70 CROSS OVER SW, blue, blue leather, AWD 73 PORSCHE 914 green & black, 5 spd, 62k miles.
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All Junk Cars & COMPASSIONATE HOSPICE Trucks CARE Volunteer Coordinator Wanted Part Time
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FREE PICKUP Human Services Degree Preferred MSW Part Time RN Home Hospice Full Time and Per Diem CNA Full Time and Per Diem Send or fax resume to our main office at: Compassionate Care Hospice 960 N. Main Ave. Scranton, PA 18508 Fax: 570-346-2247
TRAIN SET, Marx smoking train. Very good condition, 50 years old. $75 OBO. 570-779-7658 VANITY, Antique with mirror and 6 drawers. Good condition. $150 570-446-8672 WHEELBARROW with steel front wheel, $25 OBO. LOG ROLLING tool, $40. SHOVEL, old coal, $25. 693-1918 YEARBOOKS. Coughlin (30) 282000. GAR -(18)) 37-06, Meyers (15) 53-03, Pittston (6) 67-75, WVW (12), 1967-2000,Kingston (11) 32-52, Hazleton, (8) 40-61, Plains, (3) 66-68, Hanover 51-74. Prices vary depending on condition. $20-$40 each. Call for further details & additional school editions. 570-8254721 arthurh302@ aol.com
STORM DOOR, wooden glass, with screen. 30X80 and wooden screen door, 30 X 80 both open on left, both for $25. WOOD PIECES, (2) pressure treated 2 X8 X6, average, 25 pieces for $20. OBO 570-693-1918
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171/2 ft. with outboard 85hp motor. Bikini top, trailer included. Runs excellent. $2,500, OBO. 570-714-3300 570-675-8693
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DESK, 8 drawer with lock, $50. DRESSER, 4 drawer, $30. ENTERTAINMENT CENTERS, (2) $30 each. CHINA CABINET and buffet, $90. COFFEE TABLE, made of wood and glass, $40. DINING ROOM SET, wooden, $50. KITCHEN SET, 2 piece, $150. 570-736-6555 FURNITURE Antique cedar chest, Mahogany, $225. Dining room suite, Mahogany, $650. Curio Cabinet, Mahogany, lighted and mirrored $225. Antique Mahogany bedroom suite, dresser, vanity and wardrobe, $900. Bedroom suite, blondewood with double dresser and chest of drawers, $250. Victorian marble top table, $250. All in Excellent Condition! 570-696-1809 FURNITURE. Outdoor patio. Glass top cast aluminum dining table with 6 chairs PLUS 2 teak Adirondack chairs with foot stools. $500 all. 570-696-1869 FUTON, wood & metal frame. Burgundy and gray. Very good condition. $175. 817-9544 HUTCH, white metal with glass sliding doors on top and bottom cabinet. 65Hx30Wx20D, $60. 570-655-1217 LOVE SEAT, Victorian, Cherry wood frame and tapestry upholstery. Paid 1,400 will sell for $600. Like new condition. 287-6327
Doyouneedmorespace? trailer & custom A yard or garage sale cover. $1,000. OBO. in classified 570-840-4112 is the best way 427 Commercial tocleanoutyourclosets! Trucks & Youre in bussiness Equipment with classified!
COMMUNION SUIT, Boys. Navy, size 8 reg. comes with off white dress shirt. Excellent condition. $45. 570-609-5012 JACKET, brown leather. Size, 2XL, very heavy. New. $75. 570-388-6089 JACKETS, womens, $2 each. 570-823-6986 MATERNITY CLOTHES. Summer. XL. 13 shirts, 1 dress, 3 pants. All for $30. Will deliver. 570-762-6322
AFFORDABLE, clean, safe and efficient wood heat. Central Boiler OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE. Heats multiple buildings. B & C Wood Furnaces LLC 570-477-5692 FURNACE. 55,000 BTU hot air from mobile home. LP gas. $125 570-655-1399 HEATER portable outdoor water heater. Battery operated with battery charger. Coleman model#2300700. Used only several times. Excellent condition $100. 570-825-2961 HEATER, gas, capable of heating a 4 bedroom house. $800. 280-2472 HEATER, portable, propane gas. Used as a back up source. $250. 570-693-3978
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08 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT black, 4 cyl. 5 speed 4x4 07 GMC YUKON 4X4 DENALI black, 3rd seat, Navigation 07 DODGE CARAVAN SXT green, 4 door, 7 pass mini van 06 HYUNDAI SANTA FE GLS grey V6 AWD 06 PONTIAC MONTANNA AWD blue, entertainment center 7 pas senger mini van 06 HONDA PILOT EX silver, 3rd seat, 4x4 06 CHEVY 1500
SILVERADO REG CAB
Standard.UNDER 5K MILES. Chrome engine, lower forks, primary covers, sprocket, matching flame grips/pegs, Sampson exhaust, mini sissy bar, power commander /high flow air cleaner, garage kept and new rear tire, Chopper Blue paint. Asking $10,900 obo. call Tony @ 570-905-7066 HARLEY DAVIDSON, 883. $2,500. 570-736-6555
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Full Time. Carpenter Dental 1086 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort, 18704. Send Resume Attn: HR Dept Fax 570.714.5184 Email: Carpenter Dental@hotmail.com
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DRYER. GE electric. 5 cycle, heavy duty, extra large capacity. $175. 735-8730 FREEZER. Kenmore upright. 22x57, 6.5 cu ft. New in box, never opened, sacrifice $225. 570-457-7854
NURSING POSITIONS
Certified Nursing Assistants Full Time & Part Time PA Certification required. High school diploma or GED required. Competitive rates RN Supervisors We are looking for RNs with long term care experience to deliver high quality and compassionate care to our residents. Supervisory experience preferred. Full Time & Part Time RNs & LPNs Full Time & Part Time Please apply on-line at www.berwickhospital.com EOE
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black, V6, 4x4 06 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO, gold, V6 4x4 06 JEEP COMMANDER black, 3rd seat, entertainment center, 4x4 06 DODGE DAKOTA black, 4 door, V8, 4x4 truck 06 DODGE RAM 1500 QUAD CAB, Black, V8, 4x4 truck 06 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LS, SILVER, 4X4 05 DODGE DURANGO SXT blue, 3rd seat, 4x4 05 CHEVY COLORADO CLUB CAB grey 4x4 truck 05 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY TOURING, blue, 7 passenger mini van 05 MITSUBISHI ENDEAVOR XLS silver, V6, 4x4 05 MERCURY MARINER PREMIUM. Seafoam green, leather, V6, FWD 05 MERCURY MARINER PREMIER white, tan leather, AWD 05 FORD ESCAPE XLT Red, V6 4x4 05 TOYOTA SIENNA LE gold, 7 passenger mini van 05 HYUNDAI TUSCON LX green auto, AWD 04 FORD EXPLORER XLT green 3rd seat 4x4 04 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO silver V6, 4x4 04 CHEVY AVALANCHE LT green, grey leather, 4 door 4x4 truck 03 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER XLS red, V6, 4x4 03 FORD F150 XLT SUPERCREW 4x4 truck, gold 02 DODGE DURANGO SLT blue, 3rd seat 4x4 02 TOYOTA TUNDRA SR5 XCAB TRUCK white 4x4 01 DODGE DAKOTA CLUB CAB SPORT blue, V6, 4x4 truck 01 FORD RANGER REG CAB TRUCK white, V6 2WD 01 DODGE RAM 1500 QUAD CAB SLT 5.9 liter, brown, 8 box 4x4 truck 99 FORD F150 SUPER CAB, silver 4x4 truck
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2006, white. Engine, 4.7L, V8, 16V, 4WD, premium wheels, air, alarm system, ADJ AM/FM/CD, Sunroof, third seating, ABS brakes, onstar, towing package, safari wrap, and MUCH MORE! 88,000 miles, never off-road. Excellent condition. $13,600 (570)709-7210
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MICROWAVE, white, 900 watts. $20. 570-675-0005 MICROWAVE. Amana. Small. $20 570-545-7006 MIXER, Sunbeam Mix Master, brown trim with all stainless steel metal, 12 speed, two bowls, small and large. 225 watts, beater and dough hooks. Excellent condition. $70 570-824-9049 REFRIGERATOR. Black, Frigidaire Gallery. 18 cu. ft. with icemaker. New in Dec. ask $600 570-288-5801 REFRIGERATOR. Whirlpool. 6 years old. Excellent condition. $150 570-709-6664 VACUUMS, two, Bissell, upright, less than 2 years old. Excellent condition. 12 amps with onboard tools and 12 lighted glide path. Uses #7 filtrate bags. $40, OBO. Royal Hand, like new with onboard tools. Bagless, powerful suction. Needs filter cover. $35, OBO. 570-357-7926
MONITER , HP, almost new, $10. PRINTER, HP, $15. 570-288-4847 PRINTER, A10 HP, two years old, touch screen, easy to operate. Excellent condition. $35. 570-357-7926 SMART COVER. iPad mini. Dark Gray. Only $20 570-328-5611
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BAKERS RACK gray steel with glass shelves & 4 stools. $195. Leave message for Florence. 570-474-5142 BARSTOOLS, old time, hand made with pegs. Pair for $25. 570-735-8239 BED FRAME, polished brass, head board and footboard. 54x75, full size. Excellent condition. Free delivery within 10 miles. $300. 824-9049 BEDFRAMES, (2) twin, steel. Included head and foot pieces. $60 KITCHEN TABLE, 3 ft. X 4 ft. with two chairs and extra leaf. $100. OBO 570-693-1918 CHAIRS, (2) Genuine leather, custom made recliners. Taupe color, like new. $550 each. 570-675-5046 FLOOR LAMP with 2 matching table lamps. Arts & Crafts style. White frosted glass shades & taupe metal bases. Excellent condition $50 for all. 570-825-2961 GLIDER and chair for a porch, $50 570-824-8810
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Exercise Equipment
We Beat All Competitors Prices! Twin sets: $159 Full sets: $179 Queen sets: $239 All New American Made 570-288-1898 PATIO DINING SET. glass top table, 3 chairs and 2 swivel chairs. $250. 570-655-0792 SECTIONAL, brown and beige. FREE. 570-735-8239 SOFA BED, double, blue plaid, 5 years old, $300. OBO. 570-822-8380 SOFA BED, navy blue, microsuede, $75. LOVE SEAT, blue and white floral, $25. 696-0187 SOFA, Benchcraft, leather, Bone, $300, (2) Chairs, Natuzzi leather, Burgundy, $550 both. Excellent condition, barely used.All 3 pieces for $750. Cash and carry, no checks. 570-825-5080 STOOL, four leg oak framed, legs with upholstered lift-up seat, 3 deep, 18 H by 15 seat. Neutral upholstery. Recently purchased, $125, sell for $30 firm. CARPET, crescent shaped persian look, black on beige. 36 by 24 at widest point, new. $10. FLOOR LAMP, Pottery Barn, modern, adjustable. Brushed nickel finish on steel. Very stable. 40 tall. $200 OBO. 570-357-7926 TABLE, 2 tier circular, $125, Love Seat, $75, Chairs, (2) wing, $125 pair, Recliners, (20 $50 each, Table, drum, $100, Tables, end (2) $60 pair, Bookcase, $50, Mirror, $75, Screen, $50, Card table & chairs, $40, TABLE, Tv glass, $50, Lamp, antique cupid, $150 570-696-1809 TABLE, kitchen, wood with four chairs. Very good condition. $50. 570-388-6089
MATTRESS SALE
Mattress Guy
BIKE. Recumbent, pro form, carb counter, programmable, built in face fan, certified personal trainer protram. $65. TREADMILL, Tunture, fully adjustable, $25. 570-267-4844 HARD CORE GYM, Plate loaded cable pulley machine; lat pull down, chest press, pec deck, leg ext, lower pulley for curling. $150. 570-868-6024 LEG EXTENSION MACHINE Hammer Strength ISO-Lateral. 4 years old, plate loaded, platinum frame, navy upholstery. New condition. $1000. SEATED L E G C U R L MACHINE , Hammer Strength ISOLateral. 4 years old, plate loaded, platinum frame, navy upholstery, New condition. $1000. Call Jim 570-855-9172
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Runs great! 211,000 miles, 4x4, new windshield, alternator, front wheel studs, spark plug wires, ignition module, brakes, throttle body gasket, 3 oxygen sensors, fuel pump, tank, & filter. New tires with alloy rims. New transmission. $4,000, OBO. 570-793-5593
Select Trac, silver, 105k. Very good condition. Fully Serviced. Warranty. $7,995
570-288-6227
444 Market St. Kingston
Preparatory School is seeking Applicants for Boys Soccer Head Coach and Assistant Coach, also Girls Soccer Head Coach and Assistant Coach. The position is available immediately. Interested candidates should send their resume and cover letter to athletics@ mmiprep.org E.O.E.
receptionist to join our growing Pet Care Team. Veterinary/Medical experience required. Must have excellent written & communication skills. Days/Evenings/ Saturdays required.
msusevich@ whitehavenvet.com
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Baby Items
BABY BASSINET, wicker, old time. $10 570-735-8239 BEDDING & DECOR Nursery, comforter, bed skirt, bumper, lamp and wall hanging, like new. $40, CAR SEAT, Evenflo, $20, ROCKER, Oak, Excellent, $25 570-256-0962 BOOSTER SEAT, Fisher Price deluxe, $6. DIAPER GENIE, $6. BABY BATH, $6. All in new condition. 570-788-0621 Stroller, Deluxe Graco with umbrella. Excellent condition, paid $95, selling for $20. 570-288-0060 STROLLERS Graco Metro-Lite, blue /gray pattern. Chicco Capri, tangerine color. Both lightweight & easy to fold. Like new. $20 each. Call 570-883-7049. T R AV E L S Y S T E M . Graco. Excellent condition. Neutral Beige Color, 2 bases. $100 570-814-6167 9am 8pm
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AIR CONDITIONER, Haier 5000 BTU, used April 2012October 2012. Works great. $50. 570-357-7926 AIR CONDITIONER. Amana, 5000 BTU. $50. 570-826-9049 AIR CONDITIONER. Carrier, through the wall. 16,000 BTU 220v. $50 570-430-9077 AIR CONDITIONERS, Frigidaire, 5,000 BTU, $35. Goldstar (2), 5,000 BTU, $35 each. Haier, 5,000 BTU, $35. Carrier Siesta, 5,000 BTU, $35. 570-825-4031
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We have an immediate opening for (1) Experienced Auto Service Technician. Starting rates $15-$22 per hour! Must be PA licensed and have own tools. We offer an excellent benet package. Come join our growing company! Apply in person or call. All replies will be strictly condential.
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444 Market St. Kingston V6, light green/tan leather, one owner, 112k. Fully serviced. Extended Warranty. $9,850
LEXUS 03 ES 300
For housing complex Freeland, PA. Duties:work orders & turn-overs Electric,plumbing, and janitorial exp necessary. email resume: esther@thecapitalrealty.com or fax: 845-636-2195
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More children than ever before can no longer live in their own homes. You can help by becoming a foster parent. Call FCCY at 1-800-747-3807 EOE
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FAMILIES
SALES REPRESENTATIVE
RMS offers motivated individuals an opportunity to earn the type of income they deserve and set their own work calendar while enjoying a change of scenery each week working a variety of prescheduled in-store promotions and sales events. We offer: Flexible Hours Consistent year-round income Management Opportunities Unlimited Income Potential Qualifications: Strong communication skills & work ethic. Minimum one year of Sales, Marketing, or Management experience. Professional appearance & mature personality. Some weekend availability required. Drivers license & insured vehicle required.
4x4 Contractors cap. One Owner. NICE CLEAN TRUCK! $7995. 570-696-4377
570-288-6227
444 Market St. Kingston
Old Toys, model kits, Bikes, dolls, guns, Mining Items, trains & Musical Instruments, Hess. 474-9544
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cloth interior, excellent condition. 88,000 miles. Dallas area. $9,000 570-690-4363
Very Low Mileage, 52,000. Car was garaged kept, and owned by a nonsmoker. $17,000. (570) 474-0595
Karchner Logistics is now hiring *Local & Jockey Drivers *Regional drivers Must have Class A CDL. We are rapidly growing and offer competitive wages. Please call
DRIVERS
WEDDING DRESS White beaded halter type. Pearls, full sip and veil included. Size 9/10. $120 for all. 570-655-1414 WEDDING DRESS. Off white with beautiful blue detail. Strapless with corset closure in back. Approximate size 10. $300 570-262-1396
TABLE. drop leaf, 4 chairs. Approximately 42 long. $250. 288-5801 TABLE. Glass patio. 66 x 39. $80 570-545-7006 TABLE. Magazine. with marble top. $300.. KNEELERS, prayer, $50. 570-735-8730 WALL UNIT. Very good. 41/2x15x6. Top is glass enclosed, adjustable shelves, 2 large storage units. Very heavy, needs at least 2 people to move. Cash and carry. $70 570-779-2706
570.579.0351
TOYOTA 05 HIGHLANDER
V6, AWD, red leather, sunroof. 95K, mint condition. Warranty. $12,995
original 350 engine, black with white stripes, 63,000 miles. $23,500. 570-825-6259
570-288-6227
444 Market St. Kingston
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MAFFEI Auto Sales
570-288-6227
444 Market St. Kingston
needed to escort oversized loads. MUST have a good driving record & experience. Opening for Lowboy Driver requires CDL. MUST have a good driving record. Rollback Driver requires a good driving record. We offer Top Wages & Benefits Package!! Apply in Person and ask for: PAUL or MIKE FALZONE TOWING SERVICE, INC. 271 N. Sherman St Wilkes Barre, PA 18702 570.823.2100
PILOT CAR DRIVERS LOWBOY DRIVER ROLLBACK DRIVER Pilot Car Drivers
Is now hiring for the following part time positions: Security Officers and Produce Clerks. Previous experience preferred. Apply at: 400 South Main St., Wilkes Barre E.O.E
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Building Materials
To clean and plant flowers on graves at the cemetery. Early start-physical labor. Work to be complete by May 26th. Ketler Florist & Greenhouse 1205 S Main St Hanover Township
SEASONAL HELP
DOOR, Stanley swinging door with grids $75. FIREPLACE 52 electric in walnut wood cabinet, 350 watt heater with remote. $300.570-288-2700 DOORS, (6) solid wood. Oak. $150 ea. MAILBOX, handmade, solid wrought iron. $100 570-735-8730 KITCHEN REMODEL items. cabinets, island, formica countertops, table and chairs, $125, Light fixture, fluorescent, $80, Sink, S/S double, $50, Chandelier, $50 Electric range, ceramic countertop, 1.5 ovens $500. Bifold doors, $40 (2). Avail 5/22-make appt to see now. 570-779-3653
AUTOMOTIVE SALES
Wyoming Valley Motors has immediate openings available for automotive salespersons. We are looking for self-motivated individuals with excellent people skills. Auto sales experience preferred but not required. Spanish speaking (bi-lingual) applicants are encouraged to apply. A clear driving record and valid PA drivers license required. We do drug test all new hires. Send your resume to Anne D. Bazil at: Wyoming Valley Motors P.O. Box 1308 Kingston, PA 18704 adbazil@wyomingvalleymotors.com Fax: 570-718-6201
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PET STORE Sales & Pet Care. Groomer. Apply in person Pet Wonderland Wilkes Barre
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HARVEYS LAKE 305 River St. (Corner of River & Butler) Sat., April 27, 8:00-3:00 Contents of lovely home. Living room, drop leaf table, tables, chairs, lamps, Kitchen set with hutch, many kitchen items, Noritake and Stangle dishware, glassware, All window curtains, 3 bedroom suites, desk, chests, books, holiday, Lawn furniture, costume jewelry, tools, basement, garage. Too much to list, all prices to sell!
Fri., Sat., Sun. ???? 9-????? 4/26 4/27 and 4/28? baby furniture, albums, household much more
ATTENTION VENDORS
Decorative/Seasonal/Accent Pieces for sale. Purchase separately or all. Call 675-5046 after 6PM
38 Owen Street Saturday 8am-1pm Unique antiques, usable girls, toddler & womens clothing LOTS OF BEER ITEMS!!!!!
41 Martin Street Sat & Sun., 8-12 Lots of mens 3XL clothing, baby & little girl clothing & toys.
132 West Union St. Sat. 9 until 1 Country and household items, girls, boys and womens clothes, toys and more. All must go!
Looking for the right deal on an automobile? Turn to classified. Its a showroom in print! Classifieds got the directions!
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The Harveys Lake Beach Association is looking for vendors for our 4th annual Arts on the Beach and open house. Sunday, June 23 Noon - 4PM $10 per vendor space. Call 570639-2329 no later than May 15 to reserve your space!
VENDORS WANTED!
YOMING VALLEY
SPAGHETTI DINNER
Saturday April 27th in the Parish Hall 212 Wyoming Ave. Dupont. Dinner includes: Spaghetti, meatballs, salad, bread, dessert & beverage Cost of the ticket is $8.00 for adults & $4.00 for children 12 years of age & under. Serving is 4pm to 7pm. Tickets are available at the door. PLEASE JOIN US & ENJOY! Call 654-4262 for more information & 654-0345 the day of the dinner.
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08 DODGE CALIBER SXT 80K.. $8,950 08 NISSAN VERSA............................... $7,950 07 KIA SPECTRA EX 79K ............ $6,950 07 HYUNDAI ACCENT 75K ....... $6,950 06 TOYOTA SCION XA ............... $6,950 02 HONDA ACCORD One Owner. $6,950 06 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY 88K . $6,875 01 VW JETTA 72K ...................................... $6,575 06 CHEVY AVEO 57K ........................... $6,525 07 FORD FOCUS SE ........................ $6,450 08 SUZUKI FORENZA 81K ........ $6,425 04 SATURN ION 78K ............................. $5,875 01 HYUNDAI SONATA 51K........ $5,275 03 FORD FOCUS..................................... $4,450 02 PONTIAC SUNFIRE ............... $4,250 00 VOLVO S70............................................ $4,250 00 CHRYSLER CIRRUS 71K.... $4,200 01 FORD ESCORT SE.................... $3,975 99 DODGE NEON 69K ......................... $3,595
232 Courtdale Ave. Sat, Apr. 27, 8-? Lots of deer pictures, adult & childrens clothing, something for everyone!
Garden tools and equipment, snow shoes, weights, furniture, table saw, electric fencing, log splitter, rugs, shelves, etc. No early birds!!!!!!!!!!!!
4WD SPECIALS!
205 Main Street. Red Hat items, jewelry, collectible, antiques, linens and vintage finds. Weds. Thurs.& Fri. 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. 570-714-7477
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38 Valley View Dr. Sat., Apr. 27, 10-3 No early birds! Lots of Stuff. New & used. Something for everyone. Lots of books.
DALLAS
131 Elizabeth Street Sat 4/27/13 9-2pm kids items, bedding, vanity, household items, FREE items, everything including the kitchen sink. DALLAS
Academy St. Carey Ave. Edison St. Elizabeth St. Orchard St. S. River St. 108 Daily Papers 141 Sunday Papers $500 Monthly Profit
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
PITTSTON/PITTSTON TWP.
Broad St. Market St. Bryden St. Norman St. Flag St. Ford St. Parnell St. Sunrise Dr. 139 Daily Papers 140 Sunday Papers 149 Sunday Dispatch $765 Monthly Profit
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Haddonfield Hills 38&39 Idelwood Dr. Plus Others Sat., April 27 8 to 3 Pellet stove, boat trailor, new outboard motor, electric boat motor, mountain bike, snow blower, gas mowers, fishing equipment, stereo, womens clothes and shoes and MORE!
Denise Sellers VP/Chief Revenue Ofcer The Times Leader 15 N. Main St. Wilkes-Barre PA 18711
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HADDONFIELD HILLS Sat. Apr. 27th, 8-3 Items large & small, furniture, tools, power equipment, pellet stove, boat trailer, housewares, clothing, etc. DURYEA
VALLEY SALE
2002 CHEVY S-10 EXT CAB ZR2 4X4
VALUES
in the
22K
MILES ONLY
W W W. VA L L E Y C H E V R O L E T. C O M
2006 HYUNDAI ACCENT
ONE OWNER
45K
MILES
ONLY
#13135A, AM/FM/CD Player, Rear Defrost, Hub Caps, Tilt Steering Wheel
MILES #Z2950 5.7L V8 Auto. Air Polished Wheels Cruise Control Power Options Limited Slip Differential
6 981*
,
SALE PRICE
2009 CHEVY IMPALA 3.5L LT
23 943
,
ONE OWNER
Blueberry Hill Estates 705 BlueBerry Dr. Sat. 8 until 2 Exercise equipment, patio furniture, children items, clothes, home decor and much more!
#Z2946, V6, AT, A/C, Locking Rear Differential, PW, PDL, CD, Keyless Entry, Alum. Wheels
26K
MILES
ONLY
33K
MILES
ONLY
ONE OWNER
11 987*
,
12 352*
,
12 985*
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#12201A, 6 Cyl., AT, A/C, PW, PDL, Alloys, Cruise, CD, Power Seat, 1 Owner
#Z2906A, 4 Cyl., Auto., A/C, PW, PDL, Stabilitrak, Cruise, Power Seats, Low Miles
12 987*
,
12 999*
,
#13556A, V6 AT, A/C, PW, PDL, Traction Control, CD, Alloys, Pwr. Seat, Low Miles
12 999*
,
EXETER
LOW MILES
ONE OWNER
138 Mason St Sat, Apr. 27th, 8-? Boys, girls, womens & mens clothes, toys, books, household items & more!
#Z2947, 2.4L AT, A/C, PW, PDL, Chrome Appearance Package, Fog Lamps, Running Boards, Leather, Sunroof
25K
MILES
ONLY
21K
MILES
ONLY
#13451A, 6 Cyl., Auto., A/C, Alloys, Roof Rack, PW, PDL, Sunroof, Leather
13 784*
,
13 950*
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#13401A, Auto, 21K, MP3/CD, Power Windows, Locks, Mirrors, Cruise, AWD
#13211A, 4 Cyl., AT, AC, PW, PDL, Cruise, Sunroof, Leather, Alloys, Spoiler
13 987*
,
14 850*
,
#13336A, 6 Cyl., Auto., A/C, PW, PDL, Traction Control, AM/FM/CD, Cruise, Tilt
#Z2955, 4 Cyl., Auto., A/C, PW, PDL, CD, MP3, Keyless Entry, Traction Control
14 893*
,
15 987*
,
FORTY FORT
ONE OWNER
#13635A, V6 AT, A/C, Tinted Windows, PW, PDL, CD, Color Match Body Kit, Bench Seat Folds Into Bed
16 874*
,
#13170C, 3.7L, Auto., A/C, Alloy Wheels, Sunroof, Cruise, Sliding Rear Window, PW, PDL
17 863*
,
#Z2911, 3.8L V6 Auto., Front/Rear A/C, PW, PDL, Dual Power Sliding Doors, Alloys, 3rd Row Seat
#Z2887, 3.0L V6, Automatic, Bose Stereo, CD, Power Options, Climate Control, Remote Keyless Entry & More
22K
MILES
ONLY
18 929*
,
20 963*
,
Starting At Only
25 999*
,
26 873*
,
122 Slocum St. Saturday 4/27: 9-4 Miscellaneous furniture & housewares, dining set & 6 chairs, entertainment unit, high chair (Eddie Bauer) Stroller (Mia Moda) Exersaucer, Fisher Price Toys, girls, 1224 months, mens XL Like new. Too much to mention! All like new!
*Prices plus tax & tags. Select pictures for illustration purposes only. Prior use daily rental on select models. Not Responsible for Typographical Errors. XM Satellite & OnStar Fees where applicable.
#Z2890, 3.6L V6 Auto. w/ Top Shift, P. Options, Air, Dual Exhaust Tips, Fog Lamps, Bluetooth, 1 Owner
26 984
,
VALLEY CHEVROLET
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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Skag, walk or ride behind, with safety shield and grass catcher. Brand new Kohler motor, solid body, $1,600. 570-836-2765 LAWNMOWER 21 Craftsman, rear bagger - mulcher 4.5 hp engine, excellent condition. $40. 570-735-6638 WINDMILL BLADES, (4) plastic, about 7 X 28. Set of two for $25. 570-693-1918
758 Miscellaneous
758 Miscellaneous
LUGGAGE. 3 pieces, 24 23 & 21 $10. AIR CONDITIONER. Haier, 5000 BUT, used 1 season. $50 570-779-3653
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Low Miles, 4 Door, 2 In Stock .............. Low Miles, Many In Stock, Starting At 30K, 1 Owner..................................................... 38K, 1 Owner..................................................... 55K, 1 Owner.....................................................
08 Chevy Impala
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116 BENT PINE TRAIL SAT., APRIL 27th 8:00-4:00 DIRECTIONS: 81 S. to exit 145. Take 93 S. to right onto Deer Run Rd. than left onto Bent Pine Trail. ENTIRE CONTENTS OF HOME Including oak bedroom set, living room furniture, dining table & chairs, kitchenware, glassware, jewelry, linens, holiday, vintage clothes, lawn and garden, wooden extension ladder, Craftsman riding tractor 17 hp, 42 '', electric start, Craftsman lawn mower with mulcher, self propelled and much more. CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED SALE BY COOK & COOK ESTATE LIQUIDATORS WWW.COOKANDCOOKESTATELIQUIDATORS.COM HUDSON
26 Michelle Drive, Birchwood Estates, Sat., April 27 8 AM to 2 PM. 3-Family Sale Girls Junior clothes sizes 2 to 6 including like-new prom gowns, vanity table, Girls Toddler clothes sizes 6 to 18 months gently used or with tags still on, miscellaneous baby items & toys, household, retro/ antique items, electronics, etc. NANTICOKE
160 Fairway Drive Fri. & Sat., 8-4 Tropical canna bulbs, TV, dining set, cocktail table, desk or podium & chair, bedrails, child tables & chairs, golf clubs, bike, Hummel, art work, holiday, religious, vintage, old bird cage stand, toys & games, household, Le Crueset pots, clothes for everyone, especially children, linens, fabrics ($1 a yard). Quilt tops & quilts, sewing stuff, jewelry, books, VHS tapes, electronics.
24 Mallard Way Sat., Apr. 27, 9-1 Brand name & designer ladies clothes, M-L-XL, many with tags/never worn. Purses, jewelry. Boeri childs medium ski/snowmobile helmet, 5 light chandelier, collectible dolls & Barbies in original boxes, 7 piece lawn furniture & much more!
MOUNTAINTOP
145 Union Street Hudson Section Sat., April 27 9 AM-2PM Sale includes white wooden kitchen set with 6 chairs, end tables, lamps, household items, elliptical machine, clothing, books, toys, and a variety of miscellaneous goods. Also being sold is an 18 foot ROUND POOL with wooden deck, CONN organ, vintage porch furniture, barber chair unassembled, and a Singer sewing machine.
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GENERATOR. New, still in box. Predator 4000 watt portable. 2 year warranty. $360 firm. 570-788-2388 TILLER, garden. Troy Bilt. 6.5 HP, very good condition. $450. 881-3929
570-574-1275
BED FRAME. $50, Various King bedding (2) Pillows, $10 each, Spread, $20, Spread, $25, Bed skirt and shams, $15, Mattress pad, $10, (8) sheet sets,$5-$15 set. 570-466-0827 BIKES. (1) Recumbent, pro form, carb counter, programmable, built in face fan. CPT program, $65. (3) Boys, 20 tires, $15 each, HOCKEY TABLE, Wilson, barely used, $50, DRESSER, grey and white, 5 tall, $10, (25) DVD cases, $5. 570-430-6434 BOOKS, The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich 1959-1960, $28. HOLSTER, belt, holds 22 bullets, size 36-38. $60. CARS, Bruce Lee, 1:24, car still in the box $15. Star Wars, Episode 1, car still in the box, $23. 570-574-0271 CART, fold-up, wheeled. Great for groceries, laundromat. 38 height. $20. CHAIR, heavy duty, steel, folds up. Like new, $20 OBO. 570-357-7926 CROCHET COLLECTION, hand made crafts. Call for details. All for $15. 570-696-1927 DOOR new 46.5 x 7 $200. karate sign 10 high x 14 wide $5. flexmaster $50. stereo $350. Lincoln desk & chair $300. dishes for 8 $10. bassinet $5. 570-823-4941 or 570-824-4794 ENCYCLOPEDIAs of United States History, set of four, $15. NURSING BOOKS, from Wilkes College 1978 to 1982, $2 a piece. DISHES, 8 piece place setting, $20. 570-822-9668 after 5 p.m. FREEZER. Relatively new. $35. Exercise bike. $20 570-829-0841 GIFT CARD for (2) white water rafting trips down the Lehigh from Lehigh Gorge State Park. Good Sun - Fri until 10/20/13. $35. 570-655-6770 GRILL, Char-Broil, never used. Full gas tank, also brand new grill utensils included. $150. SWING, with canopy, good condition. $100. 570-655-0330 GRILL, charbroil, charcoal, $35. LETTER FOLDER, Pitney Bowes, $25. WINDOWSCREEN, Anderson, $15. 570-288-4847
30% off
all inventory owned by Merchants Village (Booth 262) Food, Home Goods, Health & Beauty Aids & Lots More! STOCK UP NOW! ON FRESH INVENTORY LAST CHANCE EVERYTHING MUST GO! 570-891-1972
117 East Kirmar Ave Sat.& Sun. 8 until 4 Something for Everyone!
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Medical Equipment
46 Farmhouse Rd. Sat., Apr. 27th, 9-3 Yamaha organ, machinists tools, & tool box, new double hung vinyl windows, furniture, pictures, glassware, cooking utensils, & much more! NOXEN
SUGARLOAF
13 Twain CIrcle Saturday & Sunday Sat. 1-5, Sun. 9-1 Grandfather clock, universal body equipment, exercise bikes, Civil War items, china cabinet, much much more.
CANE, aluminum, adjustable. $10. PORTA POTTY, $10. CRUTCHES, $10. SCOOTER, Pride Legend, 3 wheel, $500. OBO. 570-693-1918 LIFT CHAIR, electric, Rust colored, Velour, Tufted back and very good condition. $500. 570-693-3978 RECLINER LIFT CHAIR. Pride Mobility. Green. 375 lb weight limit. Seat is 22 wide. $300 FIRM. 696-2208. WHEELCHAIR Electric, Jazzy 1113, 9 years old. Great shape, new wheels & batteries. Never used outdoors $1,300. 570-283-3157
PITCHER SET, dry sink, six pieces, over 100 years old. Perfect condition. $400. 287-6327 POSTCARDS: Vintage folder, 1930s. Harrisburg, Pa. 18 different views. like new, never mailed! $4. Laurel Line pictures. 3 x 5 copies of original postcards. 6 different showing stations at WilkesBarre, Pittston, Scranton & Rocky Glen. $5. all. Electric clothes iron repair kit by Rodale, 1940s. 48 total parts (15 different) in original box & 3 victory (wwii) flat iron elements in original envelopes. all for $15.654-1622 SOFA, brown, $50. PICTURE LIGHT, motion and sound, $25. BREAD BOX, chrome front, $10. 570-675-0005 STOVE, Coal Burning, White Dickson. $550. CANES & WALKING sticks, over 30, made from slippery maple trees $5 each. Christmas & household items. over 200 items, Samsonite belt massager, luggage much more! all for $60! Telephone, used and working, $10 each. 735-2081 TIRE, BF Goodrich, 215/75/R14, $20, Tub, sone laundry $45, Cabinet, Curio, $75, Chair mat, heavy plastic 48x60, $30, Sofa, chair,and ottoman, $125.570-868-4444 TIRES (2) Winterforce snow. 175/70R/ 13, mounted on 92 Geo Prizm rims. Like new, $100 for all 570-825-8438
Chevrolet Uplanders
04 Ford Explorer
- $9,995
112 Miner St, Saturday, April 27 9am-4pm Directions: Follow E. Main St to Scott St. Follow Scott St to End at Miner St. Home is on Right, Garage in Rear. Watch for Signs!!! Sale to Include Complete Contents of Nice Home & Garage: Antiques, Jewelry, Collectibles, Maple Table & Chairs Set, Art Deco Waterfall Bedroom Suite, Bedroom furniture, Antique Dressers, Queen Size Sleeper Sofas, Mid Century Modern Furniture, Cabinets, Lamps, Tables, Fans, Vintage & New Kitchenware, Nice Vintage Clothing, Linens, Religious, Tools, Stereos, DVDs, VHS, Records, Books, Antique Desks, Glassware, Heaters, Vintage Toys, Wall Art, Chairs, Swing, Gardening, Tools, & Much More!!! Something for Everyone!!! All Items are Priced to Sell. Sale by Wm. Lewis WVEstates.com
$9,995
$10,495
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AUTO EXCHANGE
FAMILY OWNED FOR 83 YEARS
2004 VW PASSAT GLS 2006 Scion tC Cpe
2003 Audi 225hp 87791 ......................... $12,990 2004 BMW 330Ci 80128 ..................... $13,499 2006 BMW 325xi 35196...................... $19,990 2006 BMW 330isport 66543 ........... $17,595 2006 Cadillac DTS 33265 ..................... $15,789 2002 Chevrolet Corvette 19123 ...... $24,649 2004 Chevrolet Venture 90840............ $5,400 2006 Chrysler PT Cruiser 63774 ........ $6,999 2005 Dodge SRT-4 98710 ....................... $8,995 2007 Ford E350 Pass 56256 ............. $13,999 2006 Ford F150 Crew 72345 ............ $17,999 2006 Ford Must Conv 110258 .............. $9,376 2007 Ford Must GT 32569 ................. $18,498 2005 GMC Canyon Z85 70275 .......... $13,999 2006 Honda CR-V AWD SE 73435 .. $13,990 2007 Hyundai SF SE 80013 .................$11,999 2006 Jeep Commander 4WD 68574 $13,495 2012 Mazda i Sport 3963 .................. $16,656 2003 Mercedes-B C230 84555 ........... $9,786 2007 Mercedes-B CLK550 45000 .. $26,999 2007 Mini Cooper S 46153 ................ $14,568 2006 Nissan Frontier SE 75941 ...... $14,999 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix 58656.......... $8,999 2003 Porsche Boxter S 26998 ......... $24,998 2009 Suzuki SX4 AWD 30482 ........... $12,999 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser 4WD 56884 $21,756 2010 Volkswagen Tiguan SE 22065 $17,599
*Tax, tags & license fees not included.
570-489-0000
Estate Clean Out! Sat., 8:30 until 2 3313 SR 29 South Approx. 1/4 mile from Noxen United Methodist Church furniture, dishes, games, household items, furnishings and MUCH MORE!
SWOYERSVILLE
PITTSTON
38 Park Avenue Sat., Apr. 27th, 10-3 Toys, women's clothing, golf clubs furniture, household
758 Miscellaneous
The Times Leader will accept ads for used private party merchandise only for items totaling $1,000 or less. All items must be priced and state how many of each item. Your name address, email and phone number must be included. No ads for ticket sales accepted. Pet ads accepted if FREE ad must state FREE. You may place your ad online at timesleader.com, or email to classifieds@ timesleader.com or fax to 570-831-7312 or mail to Classified Free Ads: 15 N. Main Street, WilkesBarre, PA. SORRY NO PHONE CALLS.
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03 Mitsubishi Galant ES 4 Cyl, Auto ......... 4,995 06 Dodge Dakota ST Ext Cab V6 .......... $8,995 06 Ford Escape XLT 4x4 V6, Auto .......... $9,995 05 Jeep Liberty Renegade 4x4 V6 . $10,995 06 Nissan Quest Van Spec Ed V6, Sharp$10,995 06 Hyundai Tuscon 4x4 V6, Auto ........ $11,995 07 Mazda 3s Sport 4 Cyl, 5 Speedd ......... $12,995
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Trucksville UM Church 40 Knob Hill Road 570-696-3897 Fri. 4/26 5:308:30pm; Sat. 4/27 8am-noon Collectibles, furniture, books, clothing, housewares, jewelry, seasonal, childrens items, snack and bakery. Great Prices For Tough Economy! WEST PITTSTON
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08 Tuscon 66K ............ $11,995 05 Stratus SXT.............. $5,995 01 Ford Fusion............. $12,995 10 Ford Fucus SE 4 cylinder... $9,995 08 Dakota SLT 4x4 .. $11,995 08 Suzuki Forenza 55K...... $7,995
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Estates 17 Garage Sales Saturday, April 27 8:00 AM-NOON Rain or Shine River Street in Plains to West Saylor to East Saylor to Lombardo Drive. 30 in flat screen TV, 32 LED TV, 55 Flat screen TV, 69 1080 HD plasma TV, American Girl dolls, Antique Upright Piano (Vose and Sons) Antique scale, Antiques, army footlocker, baby clothes, barstools, bikes, bouncing chair, cabinets, car seats, cash register, cell phones, chair and ottoman, childrens clothing, cleaning supplies, Coach purses, collectibles, crafts, crib, dishwasher, drop ceiling blocks, ellipticals (commercial) fire place screen/tools, furniture, George Forman grill, Gravity Edge, Haitian Metal work and Oil Paintings, Health and Beauty, Jewelry, lawn/garden, mens clothing, Nordic Track, oak hutch, Papasan chairs, PetSafe wireless containment system, prom gowns, purses, quilts,quilt rack, refrigerator (side by side) rower (commercial) school uniform approved teen clothing, seasonal/holiday. Sports equipment, Star Trek models and toys. Strollers, suitcases, super single waterbed frame. Tools, toys, treadmill, (commercial) turntable, TV stand, upright bikes (commercial) upright cooler, vending machine (commercial) Vera Bradley, water cooler, WII Games, Wine Racks, Womens Clothing. Something for Everyone! MOST ITEMS REDUCED AT 11:30AM. EARLY
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2355 Huntsville Rd
40 W. EXETER AVE EVERYTHING MUST GO!!! Saturday 4/27 10-5 Sunday 4/28 10-4 Furniture and household items, including an elliptical, holiday decorations, dining room table, chairs, fountain, arbor, and much more!!!
270-3434
WEST WYOMING
548 Medical/Health
548 Medical/Health
548 Medical/Health
536 and 556 Fifth Street Manor Sat. & Sun. 8am-2pm Toys, clothing, baby, child, adult & household items.
The Times Leader will accept ads for used private party merchandise only for items totaling $1,000 or less. All items must be priced and state how many of each item. Your name address, email and phone number must be included. No ads for ticket sales accepted. Pet ads accepted if FREE ad must state FREE. You may place your ad online at timesleader.com, or email to classifieds@ timesleader.com or fax to 570-831-7312 or mail to Classified Free Ads: 15 N. Main Street, WilkesBarre, PA. SORRY NO PHONE CALLS. AFGHANS, home made, $10, $15 and $25. RIMS, for a Jeep (4). $20. FISH TANK, $7. BODY SUIT, insulated for outdoors, size L, $10. FIREPLACE ANDIRONS, black metal, $20 OBO. 570-735-8239 BARBER CHAIR Early 1950s Excellent Condition. $2,500. 570-288-8743
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WEST WYOMING
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CHAR-BROIL, gas grill, $40 OBO. 570-262-9273 Ask for Jim. DOORS, two, hardwood, 40x80, $75 each. 280-2472
LOG SPLITTER. Ryobi. Good condition. 4 ton split capacity, $250. POOL PUMP, Hayward above ground. Good condition, 1 HP, $300. 570-779-9432
WYOMING
PRE-OWNED
90 Monument Ave. Sat., 10-5 Sun., 12-4 Collectibles, antiques, housewares, antique slot machine.
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Stk #12834A, Rare Find! Tommy Liftgate, V-8, Auto, A/C, Dual Rear Wheels, 139WB C64 SRW, Dont Pass This Up!
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LADDER, for a swimming pool, and a frame for a 4 ft. pool, $40. OBO 570-693-1918
ASHLEY $42,000
DURYEA $339,900
HARDING $224,900
WANTED JEWELRY
762
Musical Instruments
68 N. Main St. MLS: 12-3845: Excellent investment property, 4 bedroom, large kitchen, living room, and dining room. Great price! Call Melissa 570-237-6384
ORGAN, Conn, with rhythm box and bench. $50. 570-822-9668 PIANO. Livingston upright player, pump style. 35 music rools. Ground floor removal. FREE 570-479-2322
WILKESBARREGOLD
(570)48GOLD8 (570)484-6538
AVOCA $59,900
Beautiful home in a lovely setting in the Village of Orange. 2 or 3 bedrooms, 1st floor bedroom, hardwood flooring, large eat in kitchen, 1st floor laundry, 2nd floor cedar closet. Detached garage, barn style shed with loft, many upgrades. New furnace, kitchen floor & recently drilled private well & PIX plumbing. Dont wait, make this home yours & enjoy serenity on the back deck. $119,900 MLS# 13-283 Call/text Donna Cain 947-3824 or Tony Wasco 855-2424
REDUCED 2691 Carpenter Rd. Magnificent raised ranch on estate setting. Total finished four bedroom, 2 bath home. This house features hardwood floors throughout. Finished basement with working fireplace. Large deck with swimming pool, two car detached garage set on 2.4 acres. MLS# 12-3158 $277,900 Dave Rubbico, Jr. 885-2693
316 Raspberry Rd. Blueberry Hills Like new 2 story home with first floor master bedroom and bath. Inground pool on nice corner lot with fenced in yard. Sunroom, hardwood floors, 2 car garage, full unfinished basement www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 13-610 Call Charlie 570-829-6200
P E N D I N G
This home has been totally renovated throughout & freshly painted on the outside! Moveright-in to this cozy home with 1 car detached garage, fenced yard & rear deck. Gas heat. Very nice. MLS#13-1399 $85,000 Lynda Rowinski 570-696-5418
Always wanted an investment property but didn't know where to start??? Look no further! 5 unit!! Everything is updated in great condition. Beautiful apts, fully rented. This opportunity lets you buy, sit back & collect the rents. 2011 new roof, vinyl siding, cellulose insulation, refubished staircase, 2012 new carpet, stove & fridge in 3 apts, the list goes on. Dont miss out. $109,999 MLS #12-3868 Cal/text Tony at 855-2424 or Donna @ 947-3824
605 Apple Tree Rd Brick Ranch that needs nothing, located on over 1 acre lot with 2 car attached garage and 3 car detached. Modern kitchen with center island and granite countertops modern tile bath, gas fireplace, central air, full basement. This home could qualify for 100% financing through a rural housing mortgage. www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 12-3522. Lu Ann 570-602-9280
PRICE REDUCED! 22 Wood Street Nice cottage with lake rights, close to the public boat dock. New kitchen & living room ceilings & insulation just completed. Enjoy this place during the Summer months or year round. Recently updated with new roof & floors. MLS# 12-3820 $64,900 Pat Doty 394-6901
PIANO, 1960s STEINWAY UPRIGHT Recently tuned, in beautiful condition. Serial Number 45382331. $4,995. 570-714-9955
1092 Highway 315 Blvd. (Plaza 315) 315N, 1/2 mile before Mohegan Sun Casino
768
Personal Electronics
April 25- 1,451.00 We Pay At Least 80% of the London Fix Market Price for All Gold Jewelry
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TELEPHONE. Uniden one handset cordless phone. Almost new. $25 570-287-7911
902 William St. Corner lot in Pittston Twp., 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, move in condition. Newer gas furnace and hot water heater, new w/w carpet in dining room & living room. Large yard. www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-767 Tom Salvaggio 570-262-7716
570-901-1020
DALLAS
PRICE REDUCTION! BEECH MTN. LAKES Charming 3 bedroom, 2 bath 1,800 sq. ft. home with lower level office, family room & laundry. Propane fireplace, 2 car garage. Quiet cul-de-sac, right near lake. MLS# 13-916 $167,500 Dana Distasio 570-715-9333
DURYEA $79,00
EXETER $69,900
HARDING $249,900
VALLEY VIEW TOWNHOMES State of the art Townhomes conveniently located to I 80 & 81. Gorgeous interiors with many upgrades that are standard features. Natural gas heat and central air. Limited edition Ridge homes available with a million dollar view. Two car garage. Located in Butler Township just off the Airport Beltway. 100% financing is available to the qualified. Ask for Cheryl or Donna. MLS# 12-484 M.S. Pecora, Realtor 455-9463 or 436-3790
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5 seats with lounge. Fiberglass sides, foam insulated. Easy lift, one person lid. 3 jet settings, 2 speeds each, foot massage with two waterfalls, includes two extra filters, chlorine and test strips. $2,000 570-836-2765
BEAR CREEK
800 PETS & ANIMALS
810 Cats
6650 Bear Creek Blvd. A well maintained custom built two story home, nestled on two private acres with a circular driveway. Three bedrooms, large kitchen with center island, Master bedroom with two walk in closets, family room with fireplace, a formal dining room. $275,000 MLS#13-1063 Call Geri 570-862-7432 Lewith & Freeman 696-0888
OPEN HOUSE Sun., Apr. 28th, 1-3 Nestled in the trees on a 1.5 acre corner lot. 4 bedroom, 2 bath home in Glendalough. MSL#13-693 $220,000 JOSEPH P. GILROY REAL ESTATE 288-1444 Call Brenda at 570-760-7999 to schedule your appointment
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pink trim accents & wheels, white tires. Front & rear brakes plus coaster foot brake. Good condition $25. 570-814-9574 BOWLING EQUIPMENT, (2) bowling balls, one 10.5 LB light blue, Ebonite with bag, $25, and one 15 LB black Brunswick with bag, $25. SHOES, Mens size 10 1/2, $5 and womens size 9, $5. 570-760-3883 GOLF CLUB, Taylor, Made R11 driver, cost $400, will sell for $225. New condition. Call after 5 p.m. 570-675-0528 G U N C A B I N E T. holds 6 guns, etched glass doors. $45 570-332-2715 POOL TABLE, with table tennis. $300. Call from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. 735-7818 SKIS, 2 sets, cases are included. $50. 570-736-6555
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Priced to sell on West Center Hill Rd. 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with finished basement. MLS 13-770 $134,900 JOSEPH P. GILROY REAL ESTATE 288-1444 Call Brenda at 570-760-7999 to schedule your appointment DALLAS
PRICE REDUCTION! BEECH MTN. LAKES Charming 3 bedroom, 2 bath 1,800 sq. ft. home with lower level office, family room & laundry. Propane fireplace, 2 car garage. Quiet cul-de-sac, right near lake. MLS# 13-916 $167,500 Dana Distasio 570-715-9333
AFFORDABLE P RENOVATED E Youll HOME! enjoy N the space of the living D room/dining room I open floor plan with N hardwood G floors. Large trendy kitchen with new appliances. Spacious 2 bedrooms and bath with tiled jetted tub for relaxing. Peace of mind with new furnace, hot water heater & electrical box. Plenty of parking and nice yard. MLS 13-96 Michele Hopkins 570-540-6046
1156 Wyoming Ave. Large home with 4 bedrooms, yard with detached 2 car garage, private yard. Home needs a little updating but a great place to start! www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-865 Call Colleen 570-237-0415
$89,900
EXETER
BIG BASS LAKE REDUCED $120,000. This large Chalet has a full kitchen on the ground floor with full bath. Great for two families to share, or in-laws quarters. In Big Bass Lake Community with indoor & outdoor pools, club house, gym & lakefront beaches. Conveniently located near Rts. 380, 435 & 307. Call Tom cell 516-507-9403
1385 Mt. Zion Rd. Great country setting on 3.05 acres. Move in condition Ranch with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, inground swimming pool, hardwood floors. Finished basement with wet bar. 2 car garage, wrap around driveway. For more info and photos visit: www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 12-2270 Call Tom 570-262-7716
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19 Thomas St. 4 bedroom, 2 bath with 2 car garage on quiet street. Super yard, home needs TLC, being sold AS IS. www.atlasrealtyinc.com. MLS 13-317 Call Tom 570-262-7716
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570-842-2300 HANOVER TWP. 310 LOCKVILLE RD. Restored 2 story colonial on 2.23 acres. Open family room to kitchen. original hardwood, bar, pool, new furnace with central air. Five car garage and much more. Perfect serene setting on corner lot. www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS# 12-3496 A MUST SEE! REDUCED $259,900 Call Nancy Bohn 570-237-0752
HUGHESTOWN $72,500
BERWICK
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Males and Females, red and rust, call Coopers Dobermans. 570-542-5158
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VICTORIAN Beautiful details throughout include exquisite woodwork, hardwood floors, stained glass. Open staircase, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 half baths. Second floor office, finished 3rd floor, in-ground pool & 3 car garage. MLS#12-698 $199,900 Call Patsy 570-204-0983
POMERANIANS Puppies
AKC registered. 1 sable male. Ready 4/24. 3 females, 3 males, black & party colored. 4/30. $550. Vet checked, first shots, wormed. 570-864-2643 570-759-3300 BUTLER TOWNSHIP Build your dream home on this five acre wooded lot off paved public road. 275 frontage. Well and septic needed. Close to major highways. MLS#12-3134 $55,000 Sandra Gorman 570-696-5408
3 Crestview Drive Sprawling multilevel, well-constructed and continuously maintained. 5,428 sq. ft. of living space. Living room and formal dining room with two-way gas fireplace and hardwood flooring. Eat-in kitchen with island. Florida room with flagstone floor. 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, 2 half-baths. Lower level recroom with fireplace and wet bar leads to heated, in-ground pool. Beautifully landscaped twoacre lot. $525,000. MLS#13-1309 Call Joe Moore 570-288-1401
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TELEVISION. 13 Zenith color with remote. $25 570-313-7590 TELEVISION. 24 LCD. Remote, hmi inputs. Excellent condition. $75 570-288-3352
ROTTIES HUSKIES Yorkies, Chihuahuas Labs & More Bloomsburg 389-7877 Hazleton 453-6900 Hanover 829-1922
BY OWNER 9 Westminster Dr. 4 bedroom brick ranch. 2,800 sq. ft. Totally renovated. 2 1/2 car garage. Low taxes, corner lot. See ZILLOW for details. $274,000. Call 570-878-3150
SUGARLOAF COUNTRY ESTATE Private 18 acre estate with southern exposure & panoramic views! Quality constructed & custom built, this New England split level offers 3-4 bedrooms, three baths, solarium with hot tub, two fireplaces, extra large gameroom & other attractive amenities! Matching 2 story brick barn, cozy A frame guest cottage & more......absolutely ideal for horses, mini farmette & children. 20 minutes from Wilkes-Barre & Pocono Resorts. Broker Owned Call Mike @ 570-455-9463 M.S. Pecora Realtor
76 Main St. $69,900 Newly remodeled two bedroom home. Kitchen is very nice with granite counters and tile floor, bathroom is modern with tub surround, tile floor and granite vanity. New vinyl windows throughout. Off street parking for 2 cars. MLS #123966 For more information and photos visit www. atlasrealt y i n c . c o m . Call Charlie 570-829-6200
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DURYEA REDUCED $85,900
362 Susquehanna Avenue Completely remodeled, spectacular, 2 story Victorian home, with 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, new rear deck, full front porch, tiled baths & kitchen, granite countertops. All cherry hardwood floors throughout, all new stainless steel appliances & lighting. New oil furnace, washer/dryer in first floor bath. Great neighborhood, nice yard. $174,900 (30 year loan, $8,750 down, $887/month, 30 years @ 4.5%) NOT IN FLOOD 100% OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE Call Bob at 570-654-1490
209 Constitution Avenue OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 4/28 3 TO 5 Meticulously maintained 4 bedroom, 2 story, vinyl sided, 5 year old home situated on a generous lot. Large, modern kitchen, 3 baths, 1st floor family room, 2 car garage, deck and soooo much more! MLS #11-2429 $269,900 Call Florence Keplinger @ 715-7737
Large 4 bedroom with master bedroom and bath on 1st floor. New gas furnace and water heater with updated electrical panel. Large lot with 1 car garage, nice location. www.atlasrealtyinc.com. Must be sold to settle estate MLS 13-294 Call Charlie 570-829-6200
64 Center St.
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LADDER, extension, 36, aluminum, heavier gauge. Dshaped rungs. Needs rope, $95. 570-696-1238 570-855-0095 LADDER. 24 aluminum extension. Almost new. $85 Firm. 570-788-2388 STEP LADDER. 8 wooden by Werner. Excellent condition. $20. 954-2029 TOOL CHEST Craftsman chest on wheels. Completely stocked with tools. $200. 825-2961 WRENCHES, (30) very old, $.25 each. BRACE AND BIT, $3. HAND AUGER, $3. CAR JACK, $3. FENCE CLAMPS, Galve (25) $.10 each. WHEEL BARROW, $4. 570-823-6986
CAGE, FERRET, Deluxe. $100 570-545-7006 CAGE. Bird, extra large. $50. 570-313-7590
PRICE REDUCED Beautiful brick ranch. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room, multiple fireplaces, Large eat-in kitchen. $177,700. (570) 590-4442
This 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath Cape Cod style home has so much to offer! Plenty of room for everyone. Master bedroom with walkin closet and full bath, family room with fireplace, recreation room with half bath in lower level. Hardwood floors on 1st floor, new windows, above ground pool. MLS #13-1109 $184,900 Tracy Zarola 574-6465
137 Lidys Road Large 4 bedroom, 2 story home with new roof and chimney liner in April 2013. Plenty of living space for the price. www. atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-215 Call Charlie 570-829-6200
226 Church St. Large 2 story with 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths. Extra large room sizes, stained glass and natural woodowork. Not flooded in 2011. MLS #13-190. For more information and photos visit atlasrealtyinc.com. Call Charlie 829-6200
NEW CONSTRUCTION 4 bedroom, 2.5 baths, Colonial 2 story. Upper scale neighborhood. 2 car garage, custom oak cabinets, granite countertops, Jacuzzi tub, 10x15 deck. Beautiful stone fireplace. $264,900 570-599-0825 EXETER TWP.
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Newberry Estate The Greens 4,000 sq. ft. condo with view of ponds & golf course. Three bedrooms on 2 floors. 5 1/2 baths, 2 car garage & more. $425,000 MLS# 12-1480 Besecker Realty 570-675-3611 DURYEA OPEN HOUSE SUN MAY 5TH 12-2 1219 SOUTH ST Own this cozy 1/2 double for less than it costs to rent. $44,900 Ed Appnel 570-817-2500
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baths. Completely restored from top to bottom. Excellent location. $235,000 570-829-2022
4 bedroom home, new construction, with deck & patio. Public water & sewer, 2 car garage. $223,900 Lots Available Build To Suit Call 822-1139 or 829-0897
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424 Simpson St. Good condition Cape Cod. 3 bedroom, 1 full bath in quiet neighborhood. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-4357 Brian Harashinski 570-237-0689
Beautiful, Large Brick Home with 5 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 car garage, large fenced-in yard, sunporch. Patio, lots of closets & storage. Hardwood floors, large kitchen with appliances, 1st floor bedroom suite. 2nd kitchen in basement. Was an old rectory so has much room to entertain. Must see this home to appreciate all it has to offer. No Water 2011 Flood. MLS# 12-1536 $184,500 Linnea Holdren 570-371-1798
NEW PRICE Stately brick 2 story, with in ground pool, covered patio, finished basement, fireplace & wood stove. 3 car attached garage, 5 car detached garage with apartment above. MLS #11-1242 $499,000 Call Joe 613-9080
Custom built colonial two-story. 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, two vehicle garage. View of the Wyoming Valley. Located on a dead end, private street, just minutes from the Wyoming Valley Country Club, Hanover Industrial Park, & public transportation. Sun room, family room with wood burning fireplace, hardwood floors on 1st & 2nd floors, 1st floor laundry room & bathroom. Central cooling fan. Lower level recreation room with bar, lots of closets & storage, coal/wood stove, office/5th bedroom & bath. MLS #12-4610 PRICE REDUCED TO $269,900 Louise Laine 283-9100 x20
Cozy Cape Cod with eat-in kitchen. Gas heat, replacement windows and newer roof. Vinyl & brick exterior. Two car detached garage with driveway on each side of the house. In-ground pool with pool house. MLS# 13-6 $79,500 Sandra Gorman 570-696-5408
184 Rock St. Spacious brick Ranch with 3 bedrooms, large living room with fireplace. 3 baths, large Florida room with AC. Full finished basement with 4th bedroom, 3/4 bath, large rec room with wet bar. Also a cedar closet and walk up attic. www. atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 12-3626 Call Charlie 570-829-6200
229 Pringle Street Single home, 3 bedrooms. Remodeled, Kitchen & bath, concrete cellar, huge walk up attic, deck & new roof. 570-287-3927
570-654-1490
170 E. Thomas St. Remodeled, 3 bedrooms 1 bath. Large fenced in back yard. $110,000. (570) 239-8556
MINERS MILLS
PRICE REDUCED! All ready for new owners! This home has been well cared for and will surprise you once inside. Spacious rooms with new sheet rock walls, soft carpeting. The basement is clean and dry with plenty of storage. Worth a look! #13-756 $67,000 Paul Pukatch 696-6559
2032 ROUTE 92 RIVER VIEWS PLUS EXTRA LOT ON RIVER. Just 1/4 miles from boat launch, this great ranch home is perched high enough to keep you dry, but close enough to watch the river roll by. Surrounded by nature, this home features large living room and eat in kitchen, 3 bedrooms, full unfinished basement. Ready to move right in and enjoy country living just minutes from downtown. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-79 Call Colleen 570-237-0415
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696-2600
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151 E. PSaylor Ave. Fixer upper with E great potential in quiet neighN borhood. 3 bedrooms, D 1 bath with off street parking I and nice yard. Directions: Rt N 315, at light turn onto Laflin Rd to G bottom of hill. Turn right onto E. Saylor. atlasrealtyinc.co m MLS 12-3672 Call Keri Best 570-885-5082
171 Third Avenue. COMPARE WHAT YOU GET FOR YOUR MONEY! Modern and meticiously maintained 3 bedroom town house with 2 1/2 baths (master bath). Central air conditioning, family room, security system. Very low gas heating cost. Deck and patio, fenced yard, garage, Extras! MLS # 12-3011. (PHFA financing: $3,500 down, $532 a month, 4% interest, 30 years). $115,000. Ask for Bob Kopec Humford Realty, Inc. 570-822-5126.
KINGSTON $139,900
LAFLIN $109,000
46 Old Mill Road Stunning English Tudor in a desirable neighborhood. Modern kitchen with cherry cabinets, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, island with Jenn air and tile floor. Separate glass surrounded breakfast room. Family room with gas fireplace, and hardwood floors. Formal dining room with bay window. French doors throughout. Master bedroom suite with master bath, walk-in closet and separate sitting room. Lower level rec-room and office. Two car garage. MLS#13-1076 $325,000 Call Sandra Gorman: 570-696-5408
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R. 1104 Springbrook Cape Cod home with endless possibilities. 3-4 bedroom, 1 bath, central air, plenty of storage. Enclosed porch, garage with carport. Situated on 3 lots. Directions: 181, Exit 180 Moosic (Rt. 11) L. onto 502, straight 1/2 mile. Turn R onto 8th St., up hill, turn left, house 3rd on right. www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-607 Call Keri Best 570-885-5082
Lovely 1/2 double sitting high on the hill in the Honeypot section of Nanticoke. Nice hardwood floors, original woodwork, generous room sizes & high ceilings make this home feel grand. Off street parking for 2 cars in front, & room for additional parking or garage in rear. $40,000 Call Christine 332-8832
613-9080 NANTICOKE
1457 S. Hanover St. Beautiful Tudor style split level home. This home features 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, recreation room with a bar, wood burning stove, 2 tier patio, storage shed, fenced yard and 1 car garage. Security system and more. MLS 12-3292 $179,900 John Polifka 570-704-6846 Five Mountains Realty 570-542-2141
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25 Swallow St. Grand 2 story home with Victorial features, large eat in kitchen with laundry, 3/4 bath on first floor, 2nd bath with claw foot tub, lots of closet space. Move in ready, off street parking in rear. MLS 12-3926 Call Colleen 570-883-7594
Room for all your needs! 4 bedroom home offers living & dining rooms AND an extra room for whatever you need. Separate laundry room on 1st floor, new carpeting in 3 bedrooms, new water heater in 2010, new Bath Fitter tub/shower. Recently re-graveled driveway, nice sized outdoor storage shed & plenty of off street parking. MLS #13-360 $95,000 Call/text Donna at 947-3824 or Tony at 855-2424
2 years old, open floor plan, hardwood floors 1st & 2nd floors. 2 story great room with floor to ceiling fireplace, 3 sides brick exterior. Lower level finished with French doors out to patio, breathtaking views, upgraded landscaping with 3 waterfalls. MLS #12-4215 PRICE REDUCED $585,000 Call Geri 570-862-7432 Lewith & Freeman 696-0888
Lake Front Property at Shickshinny Lake! 4 Bedrooms, 2.75 baths, 2 kitchens, living room, large family room. 2 sunrooms, office & laundry room. Two car attached garage with paved driveway, above ground pool, dock & 100' lake frontage. $375,000 MLS #12-860 Kenneth Williams 570-542-2141
SHAVERTOWN 901-1020
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PRICE REDUCED 1,460 sq. ft house. 2 or 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, gas heat. Can convert to two 1 bedroom apartments with separate entrances. MLS#13-472 $27,500 Call Dana Distasio 570-715-9333
PITTSTON $134,900
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Nice building lot centrally located in the Back Mountain. Has it's own well and public sewer already in place. All set for you to start building! $47,000 Call Christine 332-8832
129 S. Dawes Ave. Three bedroom, 2 bath cape cod with central air, new windows, doors, carpets and tile floor. Full concrete basement with 9' ceilings. Walking distance to Wilkes Barre. Electric and Oil heat. MLS #123283. For more information and photos visit www.atlasrealtyinc.com. Call Tom 570-262-7716
147 Haverford Drive Nicely kept 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath townhome in desirable neighborhood. Great looking family room in lower level. Spacious rooms with plenty of closets. Outdoor patio with pavers and trees for privacy. Carpet, tiled kitchen counter and AC unit are ALL NEW! Move in condition. www. atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-909 Call Terry 570-885-3041
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KINGSTON $139,900
LAFLIN $254,900
129 S. Dawes Ave. Three bedroom, 2 bath cape cod with central air, new windows, doors, carpets and tile floor. Full concrete basement with 9' ceilings. Walking distance to Wilkes Barre. Electric and Oil heat. MLS #123283. For more information and photos visit www.atlasrealtyinc.com. Call Tom 570-262-7716
24 Fordham Road Great Split Level in Oakwood Park, Laflin. 13 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths. 2 car garage and large corner lot. Lots of space for the large or growing family. www. atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-452 Call Charlie 570-829-6200
111 Laflin Road Nice 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath Split Level home with hardwood floors, 1 car garage, large yard and covered patio in very convenient location. Great curb appeal and plenty of off street parking. Rt. 315 to light @ Laflin Rd. Turn west onto Laflin Rd. Home is on left. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-2852 Keri Best 570-885-5082
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54 LOOP ROAD, GLEN SUMMIT, MOUNTAIN TOP Sun., April 7, 12 - 2 Sun., April 28, 12-2 Beautifully appointed home on 2 acres. Community amenities include private lake with sandy beach, tennis courts, trails for hikling & biking. This home boasts perennial gardens and mature landscaping, fenced rear yard enclosing 20 x 40 heated in-ground pool, raised garden, custom dog house and run. Entertain and dine on the wrap around porch with mahogany flooring and electric hurricane shutters. The residence features hardwood flooring, French doors, cherry kitchen, 3-4 bedrooms, updated heating/air. Emerygency generator for inclement weather. DIR: Rt. 309 South into MountainTop, left at 1st light, at the end of the road make a right on Rt. 437, turn left into Lake Road, right on Loop. MLS# 12-1647 PRICED TO SELL AT $399,000 Maribeth Jones 696-6565
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1472 S. Hanover St. Well maintained bi-level house features 2 bedrooms, 1 3/4 baths, recreation room with propane stove. Wall to wall, 3 season porch. Professionally landscaped yard. Storage shed, new appliances, ceiling fans. Close to LCCC. $153,900. Call 570-735-7594 or 570-477-2410
25 W. Washington Move right into this very nice 3 bedroom, 1 bath home. Lots of natural woodwork and a beautiful stained glass window. Newer kitchen appliances and w/w carpeting. Supplement your heating with a recently installed wood pellet stove. New roof installed 11/17/12. This home also has a one car detached garage. MLS 12-2171 $76,000 John Polifka 570-704-6846 FIVE MOUNTAINS REALTY 570-542-2141 NANTICOKE
15 High St. Well kept newly remodeled, 2 story home, with modern kitchen, central air, new triple pane replacement windows and custom made blinds for each window. Home is in move in condition, with plaster walls and design ceilings, plus much, much more. A MUST SEE! MLS 13-1088 Fred Mecadon 570-817-5792
10 Norman St. Very nice, classic two story brick home with large rooms, 4 bedrooms, plenty of baths, large basement, open deck and covered deck. Large eat in kitchen, plenty of off street parking. MLS #11-2887. For more information and photos visit www.atlasrealtyinc.com. Call Colleen 570-237-0415
613-9080 SHAVERTOWN
Beautiful home in a beautiful location. 2003 custom built Cape Cod offers 4.89 cleared acres. Heated in ground pool, 3 full baths, 1st floor master bedroom & laundry & an updated kitchen. 2 car attached garage with bonus room above. Close to Humboldt Industrial Park & Eagle Rock Resort. MLS# 13-894 $309,000 Call/text Donna Cain 947-3824 or Tony Wasco 855-2424
PARSONS JUST LISTED $134,900 35 Wyndwood Dr. Like new 2 bedroom, 2 bath attached ranch. Upgraded kitchen, vaulted living room, sunroom, master bedroom www.35wyndwood .com Call Mark 215-275-0487 C-21 TRES 610-485-7200 ext 142
PITTSTON $89,900
NEW LISTING Midway Manor Traditional 2 story, 2-3 bedrooms, great closet space, 1.5 baths, garage, laundry room, 3 season porch, inground pool, gas 2 zone heat. MLS #13-1383 #$144,000 Besecker Realty 675-3611 SHAVERTOWN
PITTSTON $114,900
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KINGSTON 3 bedroom Bi-Level situated on lovely lot with formal dining room, lower level family room with gas fireplace, central air, conveniently located to interstates & Casino. A must see! MLS # 13-1100 $199,000 Marie Montante 881-0103
MOUNTAIN TOP
Have a large family? Check out this 4 bedroom, 3 bath home. Living room with gas fireplace, formal dining space, fully finished basement with wet bar. AS IS sale. MLS#12-3933 PRICE REDUCED TO $124,900 Christine Pieczynski 696-6569
288-9371 LAFLIN
KINGSTON
Inviting 4 bedroom home in great location - Huge living room with stone fireplace & display shelves leads to elegant office with handsome oak built-ins - Kitchen & family rooms share a large granite counter & open to a bright eating area with skylights. Master has hardwood & huge walkin closet - Accent lighting & great details throughout Wonderful yard. MLS #13-724 $325,000. Call Rhea Simms for details 570-696-6677
OAKWOOD PARK If you like comfort & charm, youll love this sparkling 4,100 + sq. ft. 5 bedroom, 4 bath two story traditional home in perfect condition in a great neighborhood. Nothing to do but move right in. Offers formal living & dining rooms, 1st floor family room with fireplace, granite countertops in kitchen & baths, lower level recreation room with fireplace & wet bar. MLS #13-549 Only $335,000 Call Barbara Metcalf 570-696-0883
10 Fairfield Drive Exceptional & spacious custom built cedar home with open floor plan and all of the amenities situated on 2 lots in picturesque setting. Create memories in this 5 bedroom, 4 bath home with 18 ceiling in living room, gas fireplace, granite kitchen, large 2 story foyer, huge finished lower level for entertaining with bar/full kitchen & wine cellar. Inground pool & hot tub. Directions: Rt 315 to Laflin Rd., right onto Oakwood Dr., right onto Fordham Rd, left onto Fairfield Dr., home is on the right. www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-4063 Call Keri Best 570-885-5082
265 Kirmar Parkway. 3 bedroom Cape Cod style home on large lot with off street parking. 1st floor master bedroom, 2 season sunroom, partial finished basement, fenced yard, lots of storage, large modern eat in kitchen. MLS 13-1077 $89,900 ANTONIK & ASSOCIATES, INC. Patricia Lunski 570-735-7497 NANTICOKE
5 Pine Tree Road Five bedrooms, 2.5 baths, family, living, dining & laundry rooms. Eat in kitchen, finished basement with storage room, attached 2 car garage. Asking $255,000. For appointment call 570-474-5463
67 Carroll St. The WOW factor! Move right in and enjoy this renovated home with no worries! 3 bedrooms with lots of closet space. 2 full baths including a 4 piece master bath with custom tile work, open floor plan with modern kitchen with island, corner lot with off street parking and nice yard. Come and take a look! www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-863 Call Colleen 570-237-0415
20 Nittany Lane Affordable 3 level townhome features 2 car garage, 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, lower level patio and upper level deck, gas fireplace, central air and vac and stereo system www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-871 Call Colleen 570-237-0415
NEW LISTING Miss the old fashioned front porch? Yesterdays charm with todays convenience can be found in this 3 bedroom, 1 bath traditional home on a quiet street. Offers formal living & dining rooms, kitchen & 1 car detached garage. MLS # 13-1111 $115,000 Barbara Metcalf 570-696-0883
Inviting home with 90 of lakefront & beautiful covered dock. Huge great room opens to kitchen & features handsome stone fireplace, custom built-ins & long window seat offering great views of the lake. First floor master walks out to beautiful 3 season porch which is also lakefront. Two large upstairs bedrooms can hold a crowd. Huge laundry/pantry made for entertaining. MLS# 11-2958 $299,000 Rhea Simms 570-696-6677
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38 E. Union Street Nice single, 3 bedrooms, gas heat, large yard. Central location. Affordable @ $64,900 TOWNE & COUNTRY REAL ESTATE Call 570-735-8932 or 570-542-5708 NANTICOKE
FLOOD ZONE Big corner lot, 3 bedroom ranch in a desirable location. 1.5 baths, one car attached garage. All appliances included. $130,000. 570-237-0184
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Amazing Property!!! Five bedrooms, 4 with private bath. spectacular master suite with sitting room + 3 room closet. Four fireplaces All hardwood floors. Gazebo style ceiling in library. 3 car garage. Resort-like yard with in-ground pool with cabana & outside bath. Adult amenities, full finished basement. PREQUALIFIED BUYERS ONLY MLS# 12-1091 Call Nancy Answini 570-237-5999 Joseph P. Gilroy Real Estate 570-288-1444
REDUCED! Great 3 bedroom, 1 bath with a large eat in kitchen & finished basement with a dry bar. Large fenced yard & extra lot included for additional parking. With-in walking distance of Wyoming Valley Mall! $129,000 MLS#12-2479 Dave Rubbico, Sr. 881-7877
Newer 2 story with large eat-in kitchen, center island, hardwood floors, full basement, central air & maintenance free deck. $179,900 MLS#13-1232 Call Tony 474-6307 or 715-7734
NEW LISTING! Charming chalet style home located on 4.05 acres in the beautiful Back Mountain area. House has been completely renovated. Living room has vaulted ceilings and new hardwood. With a two story Deck & small pond in the back yard. MLS #13-1222 $215,000 Call Dave, Sr. 881-7877
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Townhouse. Beautiful! Approximately 4.5 years old, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, neutral colors throughout, modern and move in condition. Includes appliances and washer, dryer. Best location in the Village. Large, spacious deck, backs up to gorgeous private, wooded country view. $126,900 570-261-5260
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LARKSVILLE For Sale by Owner Must see, move in condition 3 bedroom ranch, nice neighborhood behind State St. Elementary Center. All new carpet, paint, interior doors, new tile countertops, tile floor, stainless steel appliances, 3 season patio, beautiful 16x34 in ground pool. $144,900. Call 570-301-7291 More info & photos on Zillow.com
Immaculate home in move-in condition just waiting for a new buyer. Oversized Bi-Level has many perks i.e., new eat-in kitchen, dining room with French doors to 4 season sunroom. Nice sized bedrooms. Lower level hosts family room with fireplace, den, laundry room and 3 Season Sunroom. Built-in 1 car garage & attached 2 car carport for extra coverage, large fenced yard. MLS#13-1396 $190,000 Lynda Rowinski 570-696-5418
316 Cedar Manor Drive Bow Creek Manor. Meticulously maintained 4 bedroom, 3 1/2 bath, 2 story on almost 1 acre. Master bedroom suite. Two family rooms. Two fireplaces. Office/den. Central vac., security system. Many extras. Large deck overlooking a private wooded yard. 3 car garage. $355,000 MLS# 13-1360. Ask for Bob Kopec Humford Realty, Inc. 822-5126. MOUNTAINTOP
NEW LISTING 260-262 E. Green Street Double Block Plenty of parking with paved back alley. Close to LCCC. New roof installed in 2007 along with a kitchen & bath update in #260. MLS #13-694 $65,900 Call Dana Distasio 570-715-9333
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Search No More! This five-year old home is totally energy efficient & exquisitely designed. Every room has gorgeous details & lots of upgrades. The landscape is breathtaking & the location could not be better. This home truly stands out in every way! MLS# 13-1359 $389,900 Robert Altmayer 570-793-7999 Rundle Real Estate 570-474-2340
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Fresh Fruit Display Cheese & Cracker Display w/ Kielbasa Vegetable & Dip Display Macaroni Salad Broccoli Salad Coleslaw Tossed Garden Salad Bowl w/ Italian, French & Ranch Dressing Fresh Baked Bread Sliced to Order Carved Turkey Breast Carved Prime Rib Chicken w/ Sausage, Onions, Peppers, Tomato & Mushrooms Cranberry Glazed Porkloin Seafood Newburg Rice Pilaf Homemade Mashed Potatoes with Gravy Mashed Sweet Potatoes Italian Style Green Beans Buttered Corn Penne w/ Marinara Sauce Squash Ravioli w/ Butter Brown Sugar Sauce Dessert: Assorted Cakes & Pies Rice Pudding Gus Ice Cream Shoppe Genetti Chocolate Fountain
Perfectly pretty two story, 3 bedroom starter home in immaculate condition on great street. MLS# 13-907 $59,500 Deanna Farrell 696-0894
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115 Hemlock St. Lots of updates in this roomy Cape Cod in a desirable neighborhood. Large eat in kitchen with new flooring. Finished basement with theater/rec room. Large level yard. Priced to sell! MLS 12-4231 Call Kevin Sobilo 570-817-0706
PRICE REDUCED! Mt. Zion Road. Single family two story - a place for kids! Four bedrooms & bath upstairs. 1st floor has formal dining room, living room, family room & laundry room. Master bedroom & bath added to the 1st floor. Good sized kitchen. 2,126 sq. ft. total on 1 acre. Wyoming Area School District. MLS # 13-700 $119,900 Call Ruth K. Smith 570-696-5411
735 N. Washington Street Spacious 2 story, 3 bedrooms with 2 ca detached garage, good starter home, needs TLC. MLS #12 3887. For more information and pho tos visit www.atlasre altyinc.com. Call Tom 570-262-7716
35 Hillard St. Hardwood floors, fenced in yard, large deck. Off street parking. 3 bedroom home with 1st floor laundry. Move in condition. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-1655 Colleen Turant 570-237-0415
NEW LISTING Charming 1,000+ sq. ft. 2 bedroom, 1/1/2 bath with separate driveway on a quiet street. Lower level was finished for former business - has separate entrance, 1/2 bath & electric baseboard heat (not included in total sq. ft). MLS #13-1592 $52,900 Dana Distasio 570-715-9333
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Commercial Building For Sale. 502 Market St, Kingston. 2000 Sq Ft $229,000 1-story, PRIME LOCATION with parking lot. Take a look. If interested, call 570-814-4940.
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Smith Hourigan Group 570-696-1195 Totally Redone! This cozy Cape Cod has 3 bedrooms, 1 bath. Modern kitchen with granite countertops, ceramic tile backsplash and floor, all new hardwood throughout, new furnace, new wiring, new windows, duct work in place for central air, much more! Vinyl siding, large unfinished basement, deck, Off street parking. 24 hour notice to show. Asking $135,000. Call Don at 814-5072 Smith Hourigan Group 570-696-1195 WHITE HAVEN
SWOYERSVILLE STEEPLECHASE
Nice home in Hickory Hill Community. Great bi-level with open floor plan and plenty of space for all your needs. Serene wooded lot and a stream that runs trough it. Make this your seasonal home or your permanent place to call home. House sold as is. Inspections for buyers information only. Owner willing to consider rent to own option. MLS #12-4331 $95,000 Call/text Donna 947-3824 or Tony at 855-2424
61 Puritan Lane Are you spending more than $400/mo on rent?? Owning this home could cost you less! With 3 bedrooms and a fenced in yard, this home makes a perfect place to start your homeownership experience. Ask me how! MLS #12-1823. For more information and photos visit www.atlasrealtyinc.com. Call Colleen 570-237-0415
Best of both worlds...Commercial space plus 2-3 bedroom home complete with detached garage and off street parking with yard. Home has been nicely remodeled with 1 3/4 baths, hardwood floors, move in condition. Commercial space is 14x26 with endless possibilities. www. atlasrealty inc.com MLS 13-982 Call Colleen 570-237-0415
159 Gardner Ave. Big Family wanted!! Great 5 Bedroom, with 2.5 baths, very well kept, move right in. Outside was total updated, New furnace and hot water heater too!!! MLS #13-1342 $125,000 Call Dave, Sr. 881-7877
93 Main St. Four units. 3 residential and one storefront.Great corner location, flood damaged home being sold as is. For more info visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-1948 Call Tom 570-262-7716
36-38 E. Ridge St. Fully occupied commercial brick building with 4 tenant occupied apartments, 1 commercial space currently rented as a beauty salon, 3 car garage and storage space to rent. Apartments are all modern and remodeled with new wiring, plumbing, roof, separate utilities. Great income producing property in high traffic area. MLS 12-2619 $239,000 ANTONIK & ASSOCIATES, INC. 570-735-7494 Patricia Lunski NANTICOKE
Well established meat and deli store with large variety of specialty items for sale. Homemade sausage, porkettaprosciutto, to mention a few. Owners will sty on to teach. give recipes and contacts. Also a newly remodeled apartment above store and 4 car garage to help pay the mortgage. MLS 13-535 For an appointment call: Fred Mecadon 570-817-5792
Well established Italian Restaurant on the West Side with seating for 75. Business only includes good will, all furniture and fixtures, all kitchen equipment and delivery van for $150,000. Building sold separately. Restaurant on 1st floor and 2 bedroom luxury apartment on 2nd floor for $250,000. www.atlasrealty inc.com MLS 12-3433 Call Charlie
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PLYMOUTH $52,900
Newly remodeled, immaculate office building. 1,600 sq. ft, central air, plenty of parking, abundant storage areas, h a n d i c a p p e d accessible. MLS #13-667 $79,900 Dana Distasio 570-9333 Everything is Ready! Just bring your business to this great location with over 15,000 sq. ft. of parking space. The building is equipped for fast food, restaurant, pizza, carry-out, etc. Will rent with option to buy. Excellent opportunity for the right party! $269,000 Call Ruth @ 570-696-1195 or 570-696-5411
YATESVILLE $69,900
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Rubbico Real Estate 826-1600 WILKES-BARRE 68 Jones Street 9 Pittston Ave P home 2 story E located in a very N privet setting. 3 bedrooms, 1.5 D baths and workI shop attached N to living space, G great for home business or the hobbyist. Low taxes, great community. Garage has 1 detached space and 1 built in. www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 13-1009 CALL CHARLIE 570-829-6200
50 Grandville Drive Outstanding 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath townhouse out of the flood zone. Formal dining room, family room, master bedroom suite, private guest suite also on upper level. Central air and central vacuum. Deck, garage + many extras. Freshly painted and carpeted, so move right in! PHFA financing $5,200 down, monthly payment $797. interest rate of 4%. $172,000. MLS # 13-195. Ask for Bob Kopec Humford Realty Inc 570-822-5126 WAPWALLOPEN 359 Pond Hill Mountain Road
WILKES-BARRE $99,900
This 2 story home features 3 bedrooms, 1 & 1.5 baths, an attached sunroom, private back yard, large living room all great for entertaining. Close to schools & shopping. $44,900. MLS 12-3211 Call Karen Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate 570-474-2340 WILKES-BARRE
Landmark location ready for new life. Formerly used as a restaurant, can be converted into anything! Full bar area, & kitchen, multiple cool storage areas. Living & office space also available. Parking lot included. MLS#13-874 $115,900 Call Dave, Jr. 885-2693
NANTICOKE
R. 395 E. Washington St. Nice double block. Two bedrooms each side. Separate heat & electric. Close to College. Affordable @ $49,500 Towne & Country R.E. Co. 735-8932 or 542-5708
New Listing! Affordable for you!. Set back off Main st., this double block has had many updates. Unit #1: formal dining room 2 bedrooms, 1 bath and deck. Unit #2: spacious open floor plan, large living room, formal dining room, genuine hardwood floors, 4 bedrooms with new carpeting, 1.5 baths, lots of closet space and enclosed balcony. MLS 13-1176 Michele Hopkins 570-540-6046
Beautiful 4 bedroom, 3 bath. Enjoy the amenities of a private lake, boating, basketball courts, etc. The home has wood floors and carpeting throughout. French doors in the kitchen that lead you out to the large rear deck for entertaining. The backyard has 2 utility sheds for storage MLS 12-1695 NEW PRICE $174,900 Call Karen Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate 570-474-2340
43 Richmont Ave. Worth more than listed price, this 3 bedroom, 2 bath Cape Cod home has central air, hardwood floors, fenced yard, above ground pool, modern kitchen and baths. www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-789 Tom Salvaggio 570-262-7716
77 Schuler St. NOTHING to do but move right in! This home has everything you need...3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, large fenced in yard, screened in porch, off street parking, quiet neighborhood. Home recently remodeled inside & out. www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 13-467 Call Colleen 570-237-0415
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70 N. Meade 3BR, 1 bath in move in condition with new electric box, water heater, and plumbing. Off street parking in rear for 3 cars, good credit and your house, taxes & insurance would be under $400/month. MLS #12-3900. For more information and photos visit www.atlasrealtyinc.com. Call Tom 570-262-7716
PRICE REDUCED! Large move-in condition 2-story with 10 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths & off street parking. Located near Barney Farms. This is a well maintained home with a large eat-in kitchen with maple cabinets & a parquet floor. The furnace/central air conditioning is only 2 years old. Buy this home & enjoy your summer days & nights in your large screened in rear porch or in your fenced yard with a blacktop patio/basketball court. MLS# #13-69 $159,900 Karen Altavilla 283-9100 x 28
NEW LISTING! Charming bungalow style Cape Cod home with a unique layout & character galore. Four bedrooms, two baths and second floor great room. Corner lot, two-car garage, nice South WilkesBarre location. MLS#13-1295 $99,900 Karen Ryan 283-9100, ext. 14
PRICE REDUCED Located on quiet Westminster Street. One story ranch home in very good condition with nice yard & off street parking. This 2 bedroom, 1 bath home features an eat-in kitchen with new appliances, which are included, living & dining rooms. Roof is 2 years old & new water heater recently installed in full, unfinished, dry, concrete basement with included washer and dryer. Virtually all furniture is included, if desired. Directions: From S. Main to Hanover St. to Westminster. MLS# 13-32 $59,000 Call Jim Banos 570-991-1883 Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate 570-474-2340 WILKES-BARRE
603 Willowcrest Dr. Super end unit townhouse, no fees. 2 bedrooms, 3 baths, central air, electric heat, cathedral ceiling with skylights. Large family room with propane stove and its own ductless air. MLS 13-482 Call Tom 570-262-7716
LANDMARK FOR SALE All brick bar/ restaurant/attached ranch home.... Historic, ultra successful & updated throughout. Turn key, licenses, fixtures, etc. Owner retiring....possible owner financing. MLS #11-420 M. S. PECORA, REALTOR 570-455-9463 or Cheryl at 570-436-3790 HUNTINGTON MILLS Great Old 80 Acre Farm, Location Next to Northwest High School with approx. 35 acres of fields & 45 acres wooded. Small pond, barn, old farmhouse with out buildings(in poor condition - little or no value) plenty of road frontage. MLS #13-807 $359,000 Call Richard Long 406-2438
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Bear Creek Blvd. Wonderful opportunity! Beautiful 3.45 acre wooded building lot for your new home. 200' frontage. MLS #13-157 $39,900 Mary Ann Desiderio 570-715-7733
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142-144 Carroll St. Well maintained, fully rented 4 unit investment property in quiet neighborhood. Owner took good care of this property. www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 12-4514 Call Terry 570-885-3041 or Angie 570-885-4896
EXCITING BUSINESS FOR SALE! Call if you have money. Call if you have experience in the restaurant business. This is one of the areas most attractive & successful restaurant businesses. Turn key. $319,000 Maribeth Jones 696-6565
696-2600, ext. 210 SWEET VALLEY 3.8 acres, zoned B2 commercial with home & pond. Priced for quick sale. High traffic area Located at the intersection of Rt. 118 & Main Road. $89,000 Call Richard Long 406-2438
2.12 acres of commercial land in a prime Back Mountain location. Ideal spot to build an office or professional building. Corner wooded lot. Water, electric & gas available to be run to site. Call Rhea for details MLS#12-4281 570-696-6677 $249,900
AVOCA $53,900
570-675-4400 KINGSTON
PITTSTON $129,900
675-4400 WILKES-BARRE Owner Retiring Turn Key Night Club For Sale. Two full bars, game area. Four restrooms. Prime Location!!! Creative financing Available $80,000, Dave Rubbico, Jr. 885-2693
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112 Clear Springs Court Updated townhouse, new granite countertops & vanities, new hardwood floors, full, finished, walk out basement with fireplace. $159,900 Call Joe
WILKES-BARRE
283-9100
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EAST END SECTION Great starter home, 3 bedrooms, 1 modern bath. Updated kitchen, new roof, windows & furnace. Off street parking, fenced in back yard. New back porch. All appliances included. $42,500 570-235-1210 after 5:30 pm.
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Two bedroom single home, owner willing to hold mortgage inhouse. There are no closing costs or bank fees involved. $59,000 or $350 a month toward purchase. $900 security deposit required and 1st months rent. 570-288-9050 after 5 p.m.
REDUCED PRICE $242,000 Beautifully kept split level in desirable Barney Farms. 3 car attached garage, finished basement & attic. Landscaped lot, covered deck with custom pull down shades. Hardwood living room, formal dining room, cathedral ceilings in living room & kitchen. Full wet bar in finished basement, walk out patio for your parties/cookouts. MLS#12-1874 Ann Devereaux 570-212-2038 Classic Properties 570-587-7000 790 Northern Blvd. Clarks Summit, PA 18411
936 William St. Very nicely kept 2 unit home with 2 bedrooms each side. Large yard with driveway for each side. Separate electric. Clean and neat, in move in condition. www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 13-1569 Call Colleen 570-237-0415
Great opportunity for this 2,900 sq. ft. professional office building in high traffic area. Last used as a veterinary clinic, but is easily adapted for other uses. See how this space can be used for you! Open entry space, individual offices, full basement for storage, central air, and gas heat. Parking for 12 cars. MLS-12-416 $339,000 Call Rhea for details 570-696-6677
GREENBRIAR RETIREMENT COMMUNITY Only eight lots left. Custom design you home the way you want it. Call 570-675-1300
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224 William St. Are you a hairdresser or barber? Need a space for an in home business? This might be just what youre looking for. Well maintained 4 bedroom home with salon (previously a barber shop for 60 years). Very well established, high visibility location and additional home with 3 bedrooms currently rented to a tenant. Must be sold as one package. www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-216 Call Charlie 570-829-6200
This scenic 2 acre building lot is perked and surveyed and ready for your dream home. This building lot package is $74,000. Located on Lake Louise Rd., within 1/2 mile of Twin Oak Golf Club. 570-820-5990 DALLAS TOWNSHIP 63 acres with about 5,000 roadfront on 2 roads. All Wooded. $385,000. Call Besecker Realty 570-675-3611 Campground Road 1 acre with 173 road frontage. Base installed for 140 ft driveway. Partially cleared, private lot. close to schools. Lot will pass perk test. Asking $52,000. 570-675-4594.
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1255 Laurel Run P Rd. Bear Creek Twp., E large commercial N garage/warehouse on 1.214 D acres with additional 2 acre I parcel. 2 water wells. 2 newer N underground fuel tanks. May G zoning require approval. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-208 Call Charlie 570-829-6200 341 Wyoming Ave. 3 story Victorian home located in a high exposure area. Has all the lovely signature woodwork of a grand VIctorian of yesteryear! Can be restored for use as a residential home or a landlord investment. Currently subdivided into multiple office spaces and 2 apartments. MLS 12-617 $149,000 Jay A. Crossin EXT. 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770
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30 E. Poplar St. Multi - Family 5 apartments and a 2 car garage, all rented. Off street parking for 8 cars. Great investment. www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-680 Tom Salvaggio 570-262-7716
617 Willowcrest Dr. End unit. 2 bedroom townhome with master bath on 2nd floor. Needs a little TLC. MLS 13-569 Call Tom 570-262-7716
68 William St. Great investment property with 3 units and separate utilities. Each unit has 2 entrances and washer hook up. Roof is 5 years old. For more info visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 12-1897 $69,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716
Job Seekers are looking here! Where's your ad? 570-829-7130 and ask for an employment specialist
61 +/- Acres Nuangola $88,000 46 +/- Acres Hanover Twp. $69,000 Highway Commercial KOZ Hanover Twp. 3+/Acres 11 +/- Acres Wilkes-Barre Twp. Acreage Zoned R-3 Sugar Notch Lot $11,800 See Additional Land for Sale at: www.earth conservancy.org Call: 570-823-3445
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Short or long term Excellent Neighborhood Private Tenant Parking $600 includes all utilities. No pets. 570-822-9697
WILKES-BARRE
Newly remodeled 1 bedroom. New kitchen & bath. All new appliances, including washer & dryer. $500 + utilities. Call 570-881-0320
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HARVEYS LAKE
Don't miss this one! Partially cleared lot ready for you to build your home. It has the sewer permit already. Waiting for you to add the finishing touches to it. Great price!! MLS# 13-1291 $9,950 Call Pat Doty 394-6901
NANTICOKE Good Location. Level building lot with access to all utilities. Curbs and sidewalks in front of property. Close to schools & Community College. $15,000. MLS#08-2588 Sandra Gorman 570-696-5408
CHOICE LOCATION A most unique & desirable lakefront property. This is an opportunity to purchase a centrally situated lot with an unmatched view of this beautiful lake. If you are looking for that special building site, this is it! MLS# 11-1269 $159,900 Call Dale Williams Five Mountains Realty 570-256-3343 WANAMIE - LAND Center St. 1 plus acres. Wooded lot for sale. Build you home now! Public water and sewer available. ANTONIK & ASSOCIATES, INC. 570-835-7494 Patricia Lunski WANAMIE - LAND Center St. Lot 4. Great views come with this vacant land. Lot measures 367x100. Public water and sewer available. build your home now! ANTONIK & ASSOCIATES, INC. 570-735-7494 Patricia Lunski Level building lot. 50 x 100. All public utilities available. Asking $18.000 570-299-5415
Fully furnished, 1 bedroom, All appliances and most utilities included. Secure, private off street parking. Historic building is non smoking/no pets. Base rent $700/mo. Security, references required. View at houpthouse.com. 570-762-1453
Three rooms and bath. Includes, stove, wall to wall carpet, heat, water, sewage and trash. $450+security. No pets, No smoking. 570-829-0854
HANOVER GREEN
First floor, one bedroom, freshly painted, new washer and dryer, off-street parking, no smoking or pets. $575+utilities, lease, one month security and references. Call (570) 332-3567
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Build your new home in a great neighborhood. Convenient location near highways, airport, casino and shopping
1st floor apt, 4 rooms. Heat & hot water & garbage stickers included. New rugs. No petsno smoking. Close to bus stop. Off street parking, $550/per month + security. Call (570)814-4441 AVAILABLE NOW Modern 2 bedroom, 2nd floor. Off street parking. Washer/ dryer hook-up in basement. Appliances. Bus stop at the door. Water Included. $575 + utilities & security. No pets. TRADEMARK REALTY GROUP 570-954-1992
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Clean & bright 3 bedroom apartments. Heat, water, garbage & sewer included with appliances. Off street parking. No pets, non smoking, not section 8 approved. References, security, first and last months rent. $725/month 570-852-0252
2 bedroom apartment. Stove, fridge, washer & dryer. Lots of storage space. $670. Heat included. $25 application Fee. Call 570-592-7336 Viewing May 2nd KINGSTON Recently remodeled 1st floor apartment with 1 bedroom, 1 bath & electric heat. Off street parking. No pets. Credit check & security deposit required. $575/month. Call Nicole Dominick @570-715-7757
Modern 2 bedroom, 2nd floor. Includes stove & refrigerator. Laundry hook-up. Heated garage, off street parking. Heat, sewer, water & garbage included. $695/month + security & lease. No smoking or pets. 570-430-0123
PITTSTON
1st floor, 1 bedroom. total remodel, great neighborhood. Fridge, stove, washer/dryer hook up. Water & sewer included. No smoking. Security & reference. $525/month. Call 570-693-1468
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2 bedroom, living & dining rooms, enclosed porch. Plenty of storage room. Wall to wall carpeting. refrigerator & stove with modern kitchen & bath. Washer/dryer hook up. fenced in patio & off street parking. 1st floor. $660. Heat sewer & water included One month security with 1 year lease, no pets, references re- quired. Call Lou, Jr. 570-654-4040 or 570-446-7682
WEST PITTSTON
1 bedroom, recently refurbished, separate kitchen/ living room, tenant pays utilities. $465/480 + security. Call 570-401-9124
WILKES-BARRE
WILKES-BARRE 1 bedroom water included 2 bedroom water included 3 bedroom single HANOVER 2 bedroom 1/2 double. 3 bedroom single 4 bedroom double LUZERNE 2 bedroom, water included. PITTSTON Large 1 bed room water included McDermott & McDermott Real Estate Inc. Property Management 570-675-4025 (direct line) Mon-Fri. 8-7pm Sat. 8-noon
2 bedroom, 1 bath apartment near General Hospital. No Pets. $525 + utilities, first, last + security deposit. 570-417-3427 264 Academy St. 1.5 bedrooms, newly renovated building. Washer & dryer available. $600/mo. includes heat, hot water & parking. 646-712-1286 570-855-4744
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PLAINS VICTORIAN NEW - REMODELED DUPLEX. 1 bedrooms. Maple kitchen, built-in appliances, some aesthetic fireplaces (FIRST FLOOR BAY LIVING ROOM) Parking, Porches, Laundry. MANAGED SERVICES AMERICA REALTY 570-288-1422 NO PETS, EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION, 2 YEAR SAME RENTS.
PLAINS
3 bedrooms, 1.5 bath, no pets. $850 + utilities, 1st month, last month + security deposit. Call 570-417-3427
HANOVER TWP.
2nd floor, recently renovated 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. All new floors throughout. Stove included. Heat, water & sewer included. References required. No smoking. $575/month + security. 570-237-0195
WEST PITTSTON
1 or 2 bedroom. Heat & hot water included. Rent based on income. Call 570-472-9118
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425 S. FRANKLIN ST.
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to laflin Rd; make left off Laflin Rd onto Pinewood Dr. Lot is on corner of Pinewood Dr. and Hickorywood Dr. MLS 13-23 atlas realtyinc.com Call Keri Best 570-885-5082
Build your new home in a great neighborhood. Convenient location near highways, airport, casino and shopping
KING OF THE MOUNTAIN! Truly a 360 degree view from the highest point of this property. 48.49 acres to be sold as one parcel. Build your dream house here or buy and sub-divide. Will require well and septic system. Just minutes from Highway 315, near the Casino but very private. www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-4142 Only $149,000 Call Charlie 570-829-6200
WEST PITTSTON
Large 1 bedroom, living room, kitchen with appliances, tiled bath, deck. No Pets. $425. 570-696-1866
BACK MOUNTAIN
APARTMENT 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, with newly renovated kitchen, bath, master bedroom with double closets, large living/dining room combo. Hardwood & tile floors throughout, washer/dryer. Storage. off street parking, 1 car garage available for an additional $50/mo. Gas heat, all utilities by tenant. Credit check required. $700 + security. Call Lynda at 262-1196.
bedroom, 2nd floor, own deck, all utilities included except cooking gas. No pets. Lake rights, swimming & boating. $650/month. 570-477-5001
1 bedroom, wall to wall, off-street parking, coin laundry, water, sewer & garbage included. $495/month + security & lease. HUD accepted. 570-687-6216 or 570-954-0727
LUZERNE
Small 1 bedroom with a bonus room, Four rooms. Stove and refrigerator included. $450 a month +security and references. (570) 855-6641 (585) 298-3858 PLYMOUTH Large 1 bedroom apartment. $500/ month + security deposit. Heat, water, sewer, fridge & range included. Call Bernie at
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2nd floor. 1 bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen washer/ dryer hookup. Stove, fridge, no pets, no smoking. References. Off street parking. $550 & utilities, 1st & last month rent + security. 1 year lease. WYOMING AVE 2nd floor. 1 bedroom Includes stove & refrigerator. $600 month includes heat & water. Off street parking. No pets, no smoking. 1st & last month rent + security. 1 year lease. 570-655-9325 WEST PITTSTON Charming, spacious clean 1.5 bedroom. Washer/dryer hookup. Front porch, off street parking. Quiet neighborhood. No pets. $625/mo. includes water. 570-693-2148 or 570-654-6537 WEST PITTSTON 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 $12,450. 570-655-6555 TDD 800-654-5984 8 am-4 pm Monday-Friday. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
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For lease. Available immediately, washer/dryer on premises, no pets. We have studio, 1 & 2 bedroom apartments. On site parking. Fridge & stove provided. 24/7 security camera presence & all doors electronically locked. 1 bedroom - $450. 2 bedroom - $550. Water & sewer paid 1 month security deposit. Email obscuroknows@ hotmail.com or Call 570-208-9301 after 9:00 a.m. to schedule an appointment
Commercial Properties
900 Sq. Ft. STORE RETAIL SPACE Will be vacant as of January 1, 2013 200 Spring St. Wilkes-Barre Great for a Barber Shop! Call Michael at 570-239-7213
Rte. 315 2,400 Sq. Ft. 1,200 Sq. Ft. Professional office space. Will divide office / retail Call 570-829-1206
DOLPHIN PLAZA
to laflin Rd; make left off Laflin Rd onto Pinewood Dr. Lot is on corner of Pinewood Dr. and Hickorywood Dr. MLS 13-23 atlas realtyinc.com Call Keri Best 570-885-5082 ATLAS REALTY, INC. 570-829-6200 LEHMAN 9 Acres on Lehman Outlet Road. 470 front, over 1,000 deep. Wooded. $125,000. Call Besecker Realty 570-675-3611 NEWPORT TWP.
SHAVERTOWN Beautiful 1 acre building lot located in established back Mountain sub-division. Buy now and start building your dream home in the spring. Lot has underground utilities, public sewer and private well. MLS #13-137 $62,400 Christine Pieczynski 696-6569
Available May 1st. 3 bedroom, 2nd floor of century home in beautiful area. All appliances, heat & gas for dryer included. Lease, security & references required. No pets. $800/month. Call 570-675-2486
DALLAS
LUZERNE
1st floor, 1 bedroom, refrigerator & stove. All electric. $425/ mo. + utilities & security. Call Natalie at 570-357-1138
696-2600 SHICKSHINNY 23+/- acres of wooded land and farmland with barn in good condition and a nice travel trailer. Well on property. MLS#12-2572 $115,000 Ken Williams 542-8800 Five Mountains Realty 542-2141 SWOYERSVILLE 100 x 150, cleared, surveyed level building lot. Utilities are available. $24,900. Call: 570-288-4899
This is a 2008 Park Model in beautiful Eagle Lake. Walk to the pool, tennis courts & basketball courts. This is the most beautiful Community in the Pocono's. Swim in the huge pool or lay in the sand at one of the lake front beaches. Call Tom 516-507-9403
1 mile south of L.C.C.C. Established developement with underground utilities including gas. Cleared lot. 100 frontage x 158. $35,000. Lot 210 frontage 158 deep on hill with great view $35,000. Call 570-736-6881
570-842-2300
2 bedrooms, 1 bath mobile home located in a park on a rented lot along a quiet, dead end road. Covered carport and shed. In good condition, but needs updating $6,500. OBO. 570-735-1376 570-994-6308
HANOVER TWP.
HI-MEADOWS APARTMENTS 1075 Memorial Hwy. Low & Moderate Income Elderly Rentals Include: *Electric Range & Refrigerator *Off Street Parking *Community Room *Coin Operated Laundry *Elevator. *Video Surveilence Applications Accepted by Appointment 570-675-5944 8a.m. - 4 p.m. TDD Only, 1-800-654-5984 Voice Only, 1-800-654-5988 Handicap Accessible Equal Housing Opportunity DALLAS 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 $12,450. 570-675-6936, TDD 800-654-5984 8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
DALLAS
wall carpet, appliances, Lake rights. Off street parking. No pets. Lease, security and references. 570-639-5920
116 or 118 Main St. Near Kingston Corners. 2nd floor, newly remodeled, 4 rooms, bath, laundry room. Walk up attic, water, sewer & parking. No pets. No smoking. $525 & $575 + utilities. 570-288-9843
KINGSTON
AVAILABLE 2ND FLOOR UNIT! 1 bedroom apartments for elderly, disabled. Rents based on 30% of ADJ gross income. Handicap Accessible. Equal Housing Opportunity. TTY711 or 570-474-5010 This institution is an equal opportunity provider & employer.
SHAVERTOWN 1 bedroom apartment with living room & kitchen. Freshly painted & ready for you to move in. Utilities included. One month security required. No smoking or pets. $750/month. Call Jolyn @ 570-696-1195 or 570-696-5425
447 S. Franklin St. 1 bedroom with study, off street parking, laundry facility. Includes heat and hot water, hardwood floors, appliances, Trash removal. $580/mo Call (570)821-5599
WILKES-BARRE
OFFICE SPACE Newly remodeled 120 sq. ft. All utilities included, except phone. $250/month. Lease. Call 570-602-1550
EXETER
3 bay garage, new roof & new garage doors. Over 1,200 sq. ft. $395/month. Call 570-881-0320
Smith Hourigan Group SHAVERTOWN One bedroom, living room & kitchen apartment. Security required. No pets. $500/month + utilities. Call Jolyn Bartoli 570-696-5425
WEST PITTSTON
GOOD LOCATION Attractive 5 room condo style, 2 floors. Includes hardwood floors, tile bath, enclosed sunporch, heated 1 1/2 garage & appliances. $875/month + utilities, security & references. 570-655-4311
Duplex, 2nd floor apartment. 1 bedroom. Heat & hot water included. No smoking. No pets. $500 + security. Call 570-823-6829
WILKES-BARRE
Wyoming Avenue, Various sized spaces available; 500 sq. ft. to 1,500. sq. ft. 570-696-1600
KINGSTON
944
Commercial Properties
944
Commercial Properties
E. W alnut St. 2nd floor. Located in quiet neighborhood. Kitchen, living room, dining room, sunroom, bath, 3 bedrooms; 2 large & 1 small. Lots of closets, built-in linen closet & hutch. Hardwood & carpeted floors. Fireplace. Storage room. Yard. Washer / dryer, stove / fridge. Heat and hot water included. 1 year lease + security. $950 570-283-4370
KINGSTON
No pets. Rents based on income start at $405 & $440. Handicap Accessible. Equal Housing Opportunity. 570474-5010 TTY711 This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
KINGSTON
KINGSTON OFFICENTERS
Park Ofce Building 400 Third Ave.
1 bedroom, quiet area, nice sized closets, living room & kitchen. Water, sewer & trash included. Washer & dryer. No pets/smoking. $475 + electric. 570-262-5399 3 bedroom, all appliances included. No pets, no smoking. $650/ month + 1st, last & security. 570-578-8580
NANTICOKE
1st floor, 5 rooms + basement cozy 1 bedroom, newly remodeled eat in kitchen, all appliances shared washer/dryer or hook up. Very energy efficient, Utilities by tenant Safe location, off street parking. Non-smoking, No pets. 1 year lease/security. $500 (267) 872 4825 SWOYERSVILLE 2 bedrooms, 2nd floor. Heat included, appliances & washer dryer included. $675/mo. MINERS MILLS: 2 bedrooms. No utilities. Appliances, Washer/dryer hookup. $575/mo. Both ready May 1. Prefer no pets. Jim 570.392.9434 WILKES-BARRE Clean & comfortable front apartment of front & back duplex in nice area. $ 6 0 0 / m o n t h includes washer/dry er hook up, eat-in kitchen, refrigerator, stove, dishwash er, front porch & shared storage shed. Plenty of off street parking . One year lease + security required. Call Michael 570-760-4961
SWOYERSVILLE
Cozy first floor, 1 bedroom apartment, includes front porch. $475 per month + utilities. No pets, No smoking. available May 1. 570-693-1000
WEST WYOMING
SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR! 113 Edison Street Quiet neighborhood. 2 bedroom apartments available for immediate occupancy. Heat & hot water included. 1 Bedroom $550 2 Bedroom $650. Call Jazmin 570-822-7944
LAFAYETTE GARDENS
WILKES-BARRE
WILKES-BARRE LODGE
Formerly The Travel Lodge 497 Kidder St., Wilkes-Barre Rooms Starting at: Daily $44.99 + tax Weekly $189.99 + tax Microwave, Refrigerator, WiFi, HBO 570-823-8881 www.Wilkes BarreLodge.com
court basketball court with hardwood floors, mens & ladies room and changing room. Could be put to any related use ie: fitness gym, basketball camp or anything that requires a large open space. Lots of free parking, heat and utilities are included. Rent is is $3,000 per month Call Charlie 570-829-6200
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Apartments/ Furnished
1 bedroom, 1st floor, stove & refrigerator. Washer/dryer hook up. $500/mo. + utilities, security & references 570-779-1684
FORTY FORT
NANTICOKE
room 1 bath, very nice. Gas heat, all appliances, washer & dryer, three season porch, off street parking. Nice neighborhood. No Pets. $565/month+utilities, security and references. 570-954-2972
108 S. Main Street 3,000 square feet. Suitable for many businesses. Plenty of Parking $600/month + security. 570-540-0746.
PITTSTON
PLYMOUTH
Fully furnished move right in, all utilities included. 3 BEDROOM AVAILABLE $495 PER STUDENT Safe, secure premesis in great neighborhood. 3 minute walk to classes.Convenience and living at its best! Parents encouraged to visit home. 1 year lease beginning June 1st. Security, references and parental co-signer required. Call 570-592-3113 or email colleen5@ptd.net
2 bedrooms, 2nd floor. Off street parking. Heat, hot water & trash included. Coin op washer/dryer. $625/month, references, security & lease. Available May 1st Call 570-760-4830 1 bedroom, 2nd floor apt. Living room, kitchen, full bath, heat, hot water & garbage fee included. Tenant pays electric. $575/ month + security. Call or text 201-304-3469
FORTY FORT
Architect Designed Bright modern apartment; 2nd floor, galley kitchen, dining area, living room, 1 bedroom & bath. Gas heat, central air, ample storage, coin-op washer/ dryer on premises, off-street parking. Outside maintenance provided. Heat & utilities by tenant. No Pets. No Smoking. 1 month security, 1 year lease
WILKES-BARRE
Heat & water included. 1 bed room, 1st floor, off street parking, coinop washer/dryer on premises, no pets. $495. Call 570-287-9631 or 570-417-4311
NANTICOKE
PARK AVENUE 2nd floor, 1 bedroom. Water included. $500 + utilities, security & lease. No pets. 570-472-9494
WILKES-BARRE
GLEN LYON
ROSEWOOD REALTY
570-287-6822
KINGSTON
1-570-287-1161 www.lippiproperties.com
Find Your Ideal Employee! Place an ad and end the search! 570-829-7130 ask for an employment specialist
KEN POLLOCK APARTMENTS 41 Depot Street Low and Moderate Income Elderly Rentals Include: * Electric Range & Refrigerator * Off Street Parking * Community Room * Coin Operated Laundry * Elevator * Video Surveilance Applications Accepted by Appointment 570-736-6965 8:00 a.m. - 4 p.m. TDD Only, 1-800-654-5984 Voice Only, 1-800-654-5988 Handicap Accessible Equal Housing Opportunity
GLEN LYON
floor, 2 bedrooms, elevator, carpeted, entry system. Garage. Extra storage & cable TV included. Laundry facilities. Air Conditioned. Fine neighborhood. Convenient to bus & stores. No pets. References. Security. Lease. No smokers please. $785 + utilities. Call. 570-287-0900 KINGSTON
LEXINGTON VILLAGE 2 bedroom, 1 bath apartments. Refrigerator, stove, dishwasher & washer/dryer provided. Attached garage. Pet friendly. Water, sewer & trash included. 59 Agostina Drive 570-735-3500
NANTICOKE
PARRISH ST Very Nice 2 bedroom. 2nd Floor $540 + utilities. Security, References, Background check. 570-332-8792
WILKES-BARRE
Lease Space Available, Light manufacturing, warehouse, office, includes all utilities with free parking. I will save you money!
apartments. Starting at $440 and up. References required. Section 8 OK 570-357-0712 WILKES-BARRE
1 bedroom, 1 bath, living room, kitchen, 2nd floor, off street parking. Clean & neat. $440/month. New carpeting throughout, refrigerator & stove included. Available 5/1/13. Call Steve (570) 468-2488
PITTSTON
Two story 3 bedroom, 2.5 baths @ $1,110. + utilities. Central heat & air, washer/dryer in unit, on site parking. 1 mo. security
2nd floor, 4 rooms & bath. Washer/dryer hook up. Heat & hot water furnished. No smoking, no pets. Security & references. $695/mo. 570-654-1193 Cozy 3 bedroom on 2 floors. $650/mo. 570-760-0511
PITTSTON
2nd floor, 2 bedroom, washer/dryer, fridge and stove, dishwasher, central air, electric heat, no pets, $600 Call John 570-654-1909
PLYMOUTH
570-262-6947
2nd floor, very nice, 4 room apartment. Private parking. No pets. No smoking. $550/month + utilities, security & references. 570-655-2386 570-885-7763
WEST PITTSTON
bedrooms. Includes all utilities, parking, laundry. No pets. From $390 to $675. Lease, security & references. 570-970-0847
2 bedrooms, 2nd floor, recently remodeled. Washer & dryer hookup. Off street parking. No pets. $550/mo. includes water & sewer. 570-714-7272
3002 N. Twp Blvd. Medical office for rent on the Pittston By-Pass. Highly visible location with plenty of parking. $1,800 sq. ft. of beautifully finished space can be used for any type office use. $1,750/ mo. plus utilities. MLS 13-098 Call Charlie 570-829-6200
2 ment. 1 bath. Eat in kitchen. Closed in terrace. Full usable attic. $625 + utilities & security. Call: 718-809-3338
2nd floor efficiency, 1 room, kitchen, bath, back porch, attic storage. Landlord pays cable TV, all utilities, but electric. $450 + security. 570-362-0055
WYOMING
315 PLAZA
1,750 SQ. FT. & 2,400 SQ.FT OFFICE/RETAIL 2,000 FT. Fully Furnished With Cubicles. 570-829-1206
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LARKSVILLE PACE STREET Single family home with five rooms, 2+ bedrooms & 1 bath. Dining room, deck & yard. Pets allowed. $760/month + utilities. Call Barbara Mark 696-5414
962
Rooms
SWOYERSVILLE NEW LISTING Busy, high visibility location. Body shop, garage, car lot. Situated on over 1 acre with 9,000 sq. ft. of Commercial Space. $389,900 Call Joe 613-9080
2 bedroom, 6 rooms. Off street parking. Stove, fridge, washer & dryer. All gas. Modernized. No dogs. $600 + utilities. 570-417-5441
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
613-9080 WAREHOUSE/ OFFICE SPACE 5,000 sq. ft. with parking lot. Office, 1,000 sq. ft. with 2,000 sq. ft. warehouse. Off I-81, Exit 165. Call 570-823-1719 Mon. through Fri. 7 am to 3 pm.
WILKES-BARRE
HALF-DOUBLE 6 rooms. Newer gas stove and newer refrigerator. All windows are vinyl thermal pane. Steel insulated entry doors with dead bolts. Located on small quiet lane. Off street parking. Lease. $525 monthly + utilities. References checked. (570) 650-3803 KINGSTON 3 bedroom, 1 bath 1/2 double. Living room, dining room, eat-kitchen off street parking. No smoking, no pets. 1 year lease. $750. month + security. Call Rae 570-714-9234
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
Large 3 bedroom with 2 full baths, includes Stove, Fridge, Washer & Dryer. Sewer and garbage also included. $750. a month. $40 application fee. 570-736-6068
NANTICOKE
MOUNTAINTOP
NANTICOKE
WILKES-BARRE
KINGSTON HOUSE
Nice, clean furnished room, starting at $340. Efficiency at $450 month furnished with all utilities included. Off street parking. 570-718-0331
LEASES YOULL EVER SEE! Warehouse, light manufacturing. Gas heat, sprinklers, overhead doors, parking for 30 cars. Yes, that $1 sq. ft. lease! We have 9,000 sq.ft., 27,000 sq.ft., and 32,000 sq. ft. Can combine. There is nothing this good! Sale or Lease Call Larry @ 570-696-4000 or 570-430-1565 Lease 20,000 sq. ft. I-81 on Casey Ave. Zoned M-3 for manufacturing, warehouse storage. Electric, gas heat, sprinkler. HE lighting, 21 ceilings, 1 drive in & 3 dock doors. Can be subdivided. Call Bob Post 570-270-9255
LUXURY DUPLEX This beautiful, completely renovated 2 bedroom luxury apartment could be yours! All new high end amenities include: hardwood floors, gorgeous maple kitchen cabinets with granite countertops & stainless steel appliances. Spacious great room with gas fireplace. Tile bath, stacked washer/dryer. Large screened-in porch. Many large, convenient closets. Central A/C. New gas heating system. Huge attic for storage. Must See! $1,000 + utilities, lease & security. NO PETS, NO SMOKING 570-793-6294 (1.5 miles North of Casino) 2 bedroom, 1/2 double, includes modern kitchen, bath and living room. Plenty of off street parking and large yard. $550/mo + utilities. NO PETS. 1 year lease & security Call Charlie 570-829-1578
PLAINS
6 rooms completely remodeled. Fenced yard, gas heat. FORTY FORT 5 rooms, completely remodeled. $675 each + utilities. No pets, no smoking. , 570-693-3104
WYOMING
DORRANCE TOWNSHIP
heat, stove and washer included. New rugs, yard, no pets. $750 plus utilities and security 570-430-7901
Available Immediately
MOUNTAIN TOP
HANOVER TWP.
PLAINS TWP.
MOUNTAIN TOP Recently remodeled home with 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, washer/dryer. Full unfinished basement with workshop. Gas heat. No smoking. No pets. & Credit check security deposit required. 1 year lease. $1,150/ month. Call Nicole Dominick 570-715-7757
Attractive 3 bedroom home. New kitchen & laminate floors. Gas fireplace & large back yard. $800/month + security. 570-239-3712
PITTSTON
HARVEYS LAKE
Job Seekers are looking here! Where's your ad? 570-829-7130 and ask for an employment specialist
Clean, 5 room 2 bedroom, carpeting, hookups, yard, electric heat. $525 + utilities. No pets. 868-4444
WILKES-BARRE
Beautiful, meticulous contemporary 1 bedroom. Gas heat, air, fully furnished, fireplace, hardwood & tile flooring, carpeting. Carport & lovely garden. Most utilities included. $975/month. 570-881-0320
SHAVERTOWN
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Neighborhood Lovely 2 bedroom, $600 Plus all utilities, security & background check. No pets. 570-766-1881
WILKES-BARRE Safe
WILKES-BARRE TWP.
3 bedrooms, 1.5 bath, large kitchen, dining & living rooms. Newly painted, gas heat. Close to shopping center. $750/month + utilities & security. 570-288-0510 KINGSTON
KINGSTON
able, and will be accepting applications for membership. Gated Premises, adjoins public gulf course, 35 acre natural lake for fishing. Large shaded sites, with water and electric, showers and flush toilets. Nestled near orchards and produce farms in the hills between Dallas and Tunkhannock. For information and applications call: Call (570)-371-9770
COMPLEX, Easy interstate access. Lease 132,500 s.f., will subdivide, 12 loading docks, 30ft. ceilings, sprinkler, acres of parking. Offices available. Call 570-655-9732, X312
Older charm, 1/2 double on residential street. 3 bedroom, bath, living & dining room combination. Updated kitchen with appliances (new gas range & dishwasher.) 1st floor laundry hookup. Gas heat. Attic storage space. Heat, utilities & outside maintenance by tenant. No pets. No smoking. 1 month security, 1 year lease.
Two large bedrooms, newly remodeled bathroom (used to be 3rd bedroom), large 3 car wide driveway, 1 1/2 bath. $650. month. Call Jeff 215 356-2338.
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1/2 DOUBLE 3 bedroom, 1 bath off street parking 420 West Main St. $700 plus security and utilites. (570) 592-5030
PLYMOUTH
1015
Appliance Service
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Half Doubles
ASHLEY 1/2 double, 3 bedrooms, modern, new paint and carpet. $550 + utilities. security, references lease. No pets. 570332-1216/592-1328
HALF-DOUBLE Two bedrooms, new paint. Stove, refrigerator, washer/dryer included. NO Pets. $560 /month + security + utilities. References & credit check. 570-239-5322
NANTICOKE
941
Apartments/ Unfurnished
941
Apartments/ Unfurnished
great neighborhood, recently renovated, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, refrigerator and stove included. Offstreet parking, $750+ utilities, one year lease and security. No Pets. Call (570) 283-3086
Construction
HUGHES
Brick, block, walks, drives, steps, stucco, stone, foundations, floors, etc. Lic. & Ins. 570-283-1245 or 570-328-1830
Brizzys
50 Years Experience Stone mason, stucco, pre-cast stone, paving, custom cover & design. 570-301-8200
ATIES CONSTRUCTION
1195
Movers
Concrete, stucco, foundations, pavers, retaining wall systems, flagstone, brick work, chimneys repaired. Senior Citizens Discount 570-287-4144 or 570-760-0551
570-313-2262
Painting, drywall, plumbing & all types of interior & exterior home repairs. 570-829-5318
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1204
ROOFING
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822-4444
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288-6300
Affordable Senior Apartments Income Eligibility Required Utilities Included! Low cable rates; New appliances; Laundry on site; Activities! Curbside Public Transportation
Totally renovated 8 room apartment includes two bedrooms, 1.5 baths, laundry room, new spacious backyard deck. New gas heating system. Beautiful kitchen cabinets, wall to wall carpeting, ceramic floors, new windows, draperies, blinds. Washer/dryer, refrigerator, convection oven, build in microwave & snack bar with stools. Exterior of dwelling and other unit still under renovation. Walking distance to Kings College/Public square. No smoking. $750/month + utilities & security. (570)762-8265
WILKES-BARRE
Why Spend Hundreds on New or Used Appliances? Most problems with your appliances are usually simple and inexpensive 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
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1039
Chimney Service
1024
A-1 1 ABLE CHIMNEY Rebuild & Repair Chimneys. All types of Masonry. Liners Installed, Brick & Block, Roofs & Gutters. Licensed & Insured 570-735-2257
GARAGE DOOR
A.S.A.P Hauling Estate Cleanouts, Attics, Cellars, Garages, were cheaper than dumpsters!. Free Estimates, Same Day! 570-855-4588
LAWN CUT? LEAVES RAKED? GENERAL YARD WORK? MULCHING? Responsible Senior student. Mountain Top, White Haven, Drums & Conygham area.
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A & N PAINTING SPRING SPECIAL $100 + materials for average size room. 18 years experience Power washing, sidewalks & decks, deck staining. 570-820-7832
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Sales, service, installation & repair. FULLY INSURED HIC# 065008 CALL JOE 570-735-8551 Cell 606-7489
Roofing, siding, gutters, insulation, decks, additions, windows, doors, masonry & concrete. Insured & Bonded.
Stainless Liners. Cleanings. Custom Sheet Metal Shop. 570-383-0644 1-800-943-1515 Call Now! CHRIS MOLESKY CHIMNEY SPECIALIST New, repair, rebuild, liners installed. Cleaning. Concrete & metal caps. Licensed & Insured 570-328-6257
Expert in Refinishing, Exterior Siding of any kind. You name it,we know how to paint it. Water Blasting, Many Ideas, Many Colors, 30 Years Experience. 570-313-2262 F & F PAINTING AND CONTRACTING SERVICES 30 Years Experience 570-793-7909 Need a new look, or just want to freshen up your home or business? Let us splash your int./ext. walls with
some vibrant colors!
Your Roofing Specialist Free Estimates No Payment til Job is 100% Complete 570-829-0239 570-824-6381 Roof Repairs & New Roofs. Shingle, Slate, Hot Built Up, Rubber, Gutters & Chimney Repairs. Year Round. Licensed/Insured FREE Estimates *24 Hour Emergency Calls*
GILROY Construction
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JACOBOSKY PAINTING
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Dry Wall
TREE/SHRUB REMOVAL REMOVAL DEMOLITION Estate Cleanout Free Estimates 24 HOUR SERVICE SMALL AND LARGE JOBS! 570-823-1811 570-239-0484 ALWAYS READY HAULING Property & Estate Cleanups, Attics, Cellars, Yards, Garages, Construction Sites, Flood Damage & More. CHEAPER THAN A DUMPSTER!! SAME DAY SERVICE Free Estimates 570-301-3754
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Apartments/ Unfurnished
570-606-8438
ALL OLDER HOMES SPECIALIST 825-4268. Remodel / Repair Windows and Doors
Hanging & Finishing Textured Ceilings Licensed & Insured Free Estimates
MIRRA DRYWALL
570-675-3378
1042
Wilkeswood Apartments
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Electrical
CEDAR VILLAGE
Apartment Homes
570-822-2711
WILKES-BARRE
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ECONOLECTRIC No Job Too Small. Generator Installs. Residential & Commercial Free Estimates Licensed-Insured PA032422
TOUGH BRUSH & TALL GRASS Mowing, edging, mulching, shrubs & hedge shaping. Tree pruning. Garden tilling. Spring Clean Ups. Leaf removal. Weekly & bi-weekly lawn care. Accepting new customers. Fully Ins. Free Estimates 570-829-3261
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Lawn Care
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DEMPSKI MASONRY
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SPRING SPECIAL! $500 Off 1st Months Rent FEATURING: Washer & Dryer Central Air Fitness Center Pet Friendly Easy Access to I-81 Newly Renovated Sundeck Pool Monday-Friday 9 5 44 Eagle Court Wilkes-Barre, PA 18706 (Off Route 309)
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STUDIO, 1 & 2 BEDROOMS Equipped Kitchen Free Cable Wall to Wall Carpeting
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CORNERSTONE
Roofing Siding Carpentry 40 yrs experience Licensed & Insured PA026102 Call Dan 570-881-1131 www.davejohnson remodeling.com Baths/Kitchens Carpentry A to Z
CONSTRUCTION
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1093
Excavating
Mikes $5-Up
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KINGSTON
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All Types Of Work New or Remodeling Licensed & Insured Now Offering Plumbing, Heating/AC 570-406-6044
NICHOLS CONSTRUCTION
Discounts for Vets & Seniors Give us a Call, Well Beat Them All By 10% or More! 570-696-3488 or 570-239-2780
All types concrete and masonry work, foundation and chimney repair specials.
All Types Of Excavating, Demolition & Concrete Work. Lot clearing, pool closing & retaining walls, etc. Large & Small Jobs FREE ESTIMATES (570) 760-1497
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COUNTRY GENTLEMAN
Lawns - Shrubs Tilling - Mulch Senior Discount Westside Specials Family Owned 570-287-3852
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Tree Care
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SPECIALIST Licensed, insured & PA registered. Kitchens, baths, vinyl siding & railings, replacement windows & doors, additions, garages, all phases of home renovations. Free Estimates 570-287-4067
Shedlarski Construction H I
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All phases of masonry & concrete. Small jobs welcome. Senior discount. Free estimates. Licensed & Insured 288-1701/655-3505
D. PUGH CONCRETE
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ACTION FENCE
GUTTER CLEANING
aerating, fertilizing, mulching, weeding, pruning, garden tilling. - Painting, fencing, stonewalls, power washing. - Tree and snow removal. Fully insured Credit cards accepted Commercial or Residential Please contact Roger: 570-760-7249 email: schichi@ptd.net Skid-Steer Mini Excavating New Landscapes/ Lawns. Retaining walls/patios. Call: 570-760-4814
GRASS CUTTING
570-550-4535
*DRIVEWAYS *PARKING LOTS *ROADWAYS *HOT TAR & CHIP *SEAL COATING Licensed and Insured. Call Today For Your Free Estimate
TREE SERVICE
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Window Cleaning
FOLTZ LANDSCAPING
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MR. TILLER
570-474-6329
Lic.# PA021520
Paving, Excavating, Sealcoating & Concrete. Fully Insured. Free Estimates. 570-417-5835
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PJs Window Cleaning & Janitorial Services Windows, Gutters, Carpets, Power washing and more. INSURED/BONDED. 570-283-9840
L & F, INC.
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