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HOW

LONG
CAN IT
LAST?
DAY 1: Health care and
raises sticking points as
Abington Heights teachers
start picket. Page A5

KELLYS WORLD: Striking teachers


didnt honor commitment to
BUTCH COMEGYS / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
district families. Page A3

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2017 $1.00 NEWSSTAND


NORTHEAST PENNSYLVANIAS LARGEST NEWS TEAM

HURRICANE IRMA AFTERMATH


Can market
sustain two
birth units?
Experts say when hospitals
compete, patients benefit
BY JEFF HORVATH Its kind of like
STAFF WRITER
Geisinger Community when they add
Medical Centers plans to be two or three
back in the business of deliv-
ering babies by 2019 create lanes to the
competition for Moses Taylor highway. What
Hospital and will test wheth-
er the Scranton regional happens? The
DAVID GOLDMAN / ASSOCIATED PRESS
market can sustain two highway fills up
Jean Chatelier walks through a flooded street Tuesday after retrieving his uniform from his house to birthing facilities.
return to work today at Publix supermarket in Fort Myers, Fla. He walked about a mile each way. The health system with more cars.
announced plans Tuesday to You build
Crews work to build a new $15 million
maternity center at GCMC,
including seven labor and
capacity and the
demand will
delivery suites to start and 11
meet basic needs postpartum recovery rooms
to come later. It marks the
first time since 2007 that a
come.
Justin Matus, Ph.D.

in stricken Fla. hospital other than Moses


Taylor, a Commonwealth
Health hospital, provided
On board of Wilkes-Barre
General Hospital

Storms death toll look at the devastation. DAVID GOLDMAN / ASSOCIATED PRESS such services in the Electric rent and improve. The basis
Its going to be pretty hard City. Community Medical for competing is either on
rises to 12 in state; for those coming home, said
Alfonso Jose Jr., 2, floats in a cooler along- Center shuttered its materni- price or on quality, and I
9.5M without power. Petrona Hernandez, whose
side his parents in Bonita Springs, Fla. ty ward in 2007, five years think when it comes to
concrete home on Plantation Sweating it out before Geisinger acquired it health care people are obvi-
BY JASON DEAREN Key with 35-foot walls was in 2012. ously less price sensitive
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. In a state built on air
AND MARTHA MENDOZA unscathed, unlike others a few While Moses Taylor has than they are on quality.
ASSOCIATED PRESS conditioning, millions of Florida residents want
blocks away. Its going to be to know: When will the power be back on? cornered the Scranton mar- In a statement Tuesday,
LOWER MATECUMBE devastating to them. Hurricane Irmas march across Florida and ket on obstetrics for the past Commonwealth Health
KEY, Fla. With 25 percent of But because of disrupted into the Southeast triggered one of the bigger decade, experts believe the spokeswoman Renita Fennick
the homes in the Florida Keys phone service and other dam- blackouts in U.S. history, plunging as many as new competition will lead to noted that Moses Taylor is the
feared destroyed, emergency age, the full extent of the 13 million people into the dark as the storm continued improvements at first hospital in the nation to
workers Tuesday rushed to destruction was still a question dragged down power lines and blew out trans- both health systems. earn the Joint Commissions
find Hurricane Irmas victims mark, more than two days after formers. It also shattered the climate-con- We make each other bet- Gold Seal of Approval for
dead or alive and deliver Irma roared into the Keys with trolled bubbles that enable people to live here ter, said Justin Matus, Ph.D., Perinatal Care, offers a Level
food and water to the stricken 130 mph winds. despite the states heat, humidity and insects. a business professor at Wil- III Neonatal Intensive Care
island chain. Elsewhere in Florida, life On Tuesday, the states largest utility, Florida kes University who serves on Unit and benefited from a
As crews labored to repair inched closer to normal, with Power & Light, announced it expected to have the board of Wilkes-Barre more than $2 million invest-
the lone highway connecting some flights again taking off, the lights back on by the end of the weekend General Hospital, another ment into facility upgrades to
the Keys, residents of some many curfews lifted and for the east coast. Customers living in the hard- Commonwealth Health facil- the obstetrics service line over
of the islands closest to Flori- major theme parks reopening. hit neighborhoods in southwest Florida were ex- ity. By having that competi- the past few years.
das mainland were allowed pected to get power restored within 10 days. tion ... both parties have to
to return and get their first Please see IRMA, Page A7 ASSOCIATED PRESS work really hard to stay cur- Please see HOSPITALS, Page A7

Man finds statues missing rifle barrel while picking up trash


Bayonet bent but otherwise undamaged scanned a front-page story.
Yes, I found it in the
when it was returned to county officials. grass, he told her.
BY DAVID SINGLETON ca A. Barnes, as he pointed to On Tuesday, a week after
STAFF WRITER a story about a rifle barrel the rifle apparently snapped
Parishioner Albert Guthrie and attached bayonet missing off the 117-year-old monu-
walked into St. Lukes Episco- from a statue on the Soldiers ment and was feared lost,
pal Church on Sunday with a and Sailors Monument on county Commissioners Pat-
copy of Saturdays Times- Courthouse Square. rick OMalley and Laureen
BUTCH COMEGYS / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
Tribune and a revelation. W h a t d o yo u m e a n Cummings displayed the
I found this, he excitedly yo u fo u n d i t ? B a r n e s A parishioner of St. Lukes Episcopal Church found the missing rifle barrel and
told his pastor, the Rev. Rebec- asked as she quickly Please see FOUND, Page A5 bayonet of an infantryman statue on Lackawanna County Courthouse Square.

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University of Mississippi to admit members were recog- Bonnie W. Oldham ..............B10
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student, declaring in a televised vice awards. From left, Mary Evans Salamida .........B10
address, "We will not drink from Mary Stefin...........................B8
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2017 A3

CHRIS
KELLY
Kellys
Gaughan: File now or drop it
transaction, Shrive said.
World
Councilman forcing special counsels hand in defamation suit Gaughan found fault with
no paper trail whatsoever
AH strike BY JIM LOCKWOOD
STAFF WRITER
of a lawsuit for a long time,
Gaughan asked the court on
the taxpayers and the rate-
payers of this city.
of what work would be done
for the pair of $200,000 flat
Scranton Councilman Bill Sept. 1 to issue a rule Abrahamsen declined to fees.
costing Gaughan aims to make city
special counsel Ned Abraha-
requiring Abrahamsen to file
his anticipated lawsuit with-
comment on Gaughans legal
maneuver.
A few days later, Cour-
tright released Abraham-
parents,not msen file his planned defa-
mation lawsuit against him ABRAHAMSEN GAUGHAN
in 20 days or have the case
thrown out under a judg-
Abrahamsen initiated the
lawsuit writ four days after
sens documentation of time
spent working on sewer sale
within a few weeks or lose by ment of nonprosecution. Gaughan, at the July 13 coun- matters. The Scranton Park-
teachers default.
Gaughan recently took a
msen, filed in court a writ of
a defamation lawsuit, which
The prothonotary issued
the r ule requested by
cil meeting, called upon
Abrahamsen to return the
ing Authority also released
on Aug. 7 legal bills of Abra-

S
cranton is the cradle legal step in Lackawanna is a precursor of such a com- Gaughan on Sept. 5. The $400,000 in legal fees from the hamsen and other attorneys
of the organized labor County Court to force Abra- plaint but does not contain 20-day window starts when sewer sale and parking lease involved in the parking
movement. The hamsens hand, by requiring specific allegations or claims. Abrahamsen gets formally transactions until he detailed transaction last year, includ-
Abingtons are its ham- him to file the suit within a Abrahamsen so far has not served with the rule. the work he performed. ing the Buchanan, Ingersoll
mock. 20-day window or have the filed the actual defamation Gaughan said he took the Scranton Mayor Bill Cour- & Rooney law firm and Todd
Striking Abington court dismiss the matter. lawsuit, although a plaintiff legal step to expedite the mat- tright and former city solici- Johns, the SPA executive
Heights teachers spent Gaughans move comes typically would have quite ter. tor Jason Shrive hired Abra- director/solicitor.
three grueling hours on two months after the dispute some time, perhaps many I am not going to be hamsen as special counsel in Contact the writer:
the picket line Tuesday, arose. On July 17, Abraham- months, to do so or may even intimidated. Im not going to the sewer and parking deals jlockwood@timesshamrock.com;
marching with signs out- sen and his law firm, Abra- choose not to file a lawsuit. be bullied, he said. Im under oral contracts for flat 570-348-9100 x5185;
side South Abington and hamsen, Conaboy & Abraha- Rather than face a threat going to continue to fight for fees of $200,000 for each @jlockwoodTT on Twitter
Clarks Summit elementa-
ry schools and the district
administration building
on East Grove Street.
The picketing began at
Peters might
8:30 a.m.
and ended Strike
at 11:30. I
pulled into
failure of
government.
make run for
Barletta seat
Editorial, A10
the South
Abington
Elementary lot at 11:45 to
find no one but a crew BY BORYS KRAWCZENIUK
from WBRE-TV. They said STAFF WRITER
the strikers were finishing Former Scranton cop, state drug prosecu-
trays of pizza when they tor and federal anti-drug warrior Joe Peters
arrived, and left soon after. might run for the 11th Congressional District
Finding no strikers at seat that Rep. Lou Barletta plans to give up.
the other two locations, I Peters, 60, of Lake Winola, Overfield Twp.,
called Abington Heights Wyoming County, a Republican, announced
Education Association a listening tour of the dis-
President Tim Moher and trict in a video recently post-
asked where they were. ed on his Facebook page.
We wrapped up around I will make an informed
mid-day, he said. We had and measured decision after I
a strong show of solidarity travel, meet, talk by phone,
and then broke to fulfill etc. with people across the
commitments to our fami- district learning about issues PETERS
lies. important to them, and
And what about the fam- assessing my background
ilies of students whose and skill-set to represent
JOSEPH KOHUT / STAFF PHOTO
strike day doesnt end them effectively, Peters said
before lunch? I asked This BMW drove off the McDade Expressway and landed on Court Street on Tuesday morning in an email Tuesday.
Moher how he thought the after the driver swerved and struck the guard rail. In the video, Peters stands
strikers part-time picket in front of the Scranton
would play with full-time Police Headquarters. The BARLETTA
parents juggling idle chil-
dren or paying for day care
they didnt bargain for.
Car drives off expressway headquarters isnt in the 11th
District none of Lackawan-
na County is but Peters was a Scranton
Theres more than that
to it, he said. Typically,
striking teachers picket in
to road about 20 feet below police officer in the 1980s.
Conquering the opioid abuse epidemic
will top his priority list if elected, he said.
shifts, but union leader- Police say driver was with minor injuries, city when another vehicle drove I might as well also be standing though in
ship wanted all of Abing- police Lt. Marty Crofton said. up behind him. Harris said he front of a school because we need to educate
ton Heights 250 teachers
taken to hospital with Harris was wearing a seat- ove r re a c t e d a n d swe r ve d our children about the dangers of legitimate
to assemble at once to minor injuries. belt and managed to get him- right, Crofton said. Harris painkillers and the road to heroin, Peters
show solidarity. self out of the car and walk to then lost control of the car says in the video. Not a day goes by that we
Also, some teachers are BY JOSEPH KOHUT a nearby ambulance after the and his vehicle struck the dont open the newspaper and see the photo
older and have health AND CLAYTON OVER crash, said Scranton Assis- guardrail, shearing off about of the sad tragedy of a young person. And, so
issues that make it impos- STAFF WRITERS t a n t F i re C h i e f J i m F l o - 20 feet of the rail before fall- often that silent killer is heroin or painkill-
sible for them to walk all A BMW sedan fell at least 20 ryshak. ing from the overpass over ers.
day, particularly on hot, feet from the McDade Express- City police and fire crews Court Street to the road below, If he runs, he will rely on his experience as
sunny days, he said. way to Court Street on Tues- responded to the residential police said. a police officer, state deputy attorney general
Thats not to say the day mor ning, sending the street at about 9:35 a.m., after No citations were filed relat- in charge of drug prosecution and assistant
schedule wont change, driver to the hospital. the 2007 BMW fell from the ed to the crash, Crofton said. to the national drug czar under President
Moher said. Emergency medical person- expressway and landed on its Contact the writers:
Bill Clinton and President George W. Bush,
A timely change in the nel took the driver, Xavier roof, Crofton said. jkohut@timesshamrock.com, he said.
stalemate between teach- Harris, 19, of Scranton, to Harris told police he was cover@timesshamrock.com, Beyond that, Peters said he will tour the
ers and district officials Regional Hospital of Scranton traveling on the expressway 570-348-9144
seems less likely, Moher Please see PETERS, Page A6
said. He said there was no
progress to report from the
negotiating table. So far,
the public seems to be on
the teachers side, he said.
Man pleads guilty in crash that killed Marine
It was all very posi- Deal drops felony to two counts crash that killed Marine crash and noted that an acci- truck speeds in the area
tive, he said of the first of recklessly Staff Sgt. Andrew Stevens in dent reconstruction found no being reduced to 20 mph.
morning of picketing. The
homicide by vehicle endangering Springville Twp. skid marks on the road. The Attempts to reach Preate
pizzas were donated, and charge. another per- We believe this was a good trucks braking system were unsuccessful.
local taxpayers and com- son and a traf- resolution and hope the family showed no signs of heavy use Tafts trial was scheduled
munity members stopped BY JOSEPH KOHUT fic violation, can continue to move on with leading up to the crash. to start this week, according
to drop off doughnuts and STAFF WRITER District this tragic loss, Klein said. Tafts attorney, Ernie Pre- to court documents. His sen-
STEVENS
other edible gestures of A 60-year-old Tioga man Attorney Rob- Taft, driving a 35-ton water ate, argued in motions the tencing is scheduled for 11
support. Passing motorists pleaded guilty Tuesday to ert Klein said. truck, collided with Stevens evidence didnt support the a.m. Oct. 27.
offered more thumbs-ups t wo m i s d e m e a n o r s i n The plea deal averts a trial Dodge Durango at Routes felony charge. Taft traveled Contact the writer:
than one-finger salutes. Susquehanna County for his and drops the felony homi- 3004 and 29. at 32 mph, under the posted jkohut@timesshamrock.com,
Its rare to see or hear role in a fatal 2015 crash. cide by vehicle count Taft State police said Taft did limit of 40 mph at the time. A 570348-9144;
anyone say teachers Arlan Taft pleaded guilty faced after the Jan. 2, 2015, not do enough to prevent the traffic study resulted in @jkohutTT on Twitter
deserve better pay and
benefits, but Abington BRIAN FULTONS DAY IN HISTORY: 100 YEARS AGO
Heights taxpayers are
accustomed to getting good Fire damages Scranton firefighters got remodeling project, the tions, rest rooms and an
returns on their invest- the blaze under control and Globe Store reopened. employee lunch room. The
DL&W roundhouse
ment. District students stopped it from spreading to The remodeled store basement was home to
routinely lead the region A fire destroyed half of the rest of the roundhouse had 55 departments toys, games, kitchen goods
in SAT scores and outper- the Delaware, Lackawanna and the neighboring oil spread throughout the and household furnish-
form others on state stan- and Western Railroad round- house. They also reported building. ings.
dardized tests. house at the Scranton yards. thousands of people watched The first floor was home Other enhancements to
A top-performing school In addition to the building, the massive blaze from the to mens clothing, domes- the building were the
district should pay its 14 locomotives that were yard, on top of parked box tics, linens, stationery, jew- installation of a cash-
teachers top salaries. At inside the roundhouse were cars and from the buildings elry, candy and underwear. carrying system, upgrades
Abington Heights, top heavily damaged. One of the on the south side of Lacka- The second floor was the to plumbing, new alarm
scale for a teacher with a locomotives, Engine 821, fell wanna Avenue. place for womens clothing. system, new lighting
masters degree is $67,950. into the pit of the round- It is believed the blaze was The third floor was for lug- and a vacuum cleaning
In Scranton, the number is house during the blaze. Rail- caused by the spontaneous gage, carpets, rugs, wallpa- system.
$81,226. Do the math and road officials believed the combustion of oil-soaked per and paint. The fourth
explain how that disparity locomotives, except for waste in the roundhouse. floor was for furniture, BRIAN FULTON, library manag-
adds up. er, oversees The Times-
Engine 821, could be sal- lamps and sewing
The Abington Heights vaged but it would take
Globe reopens machines. The fifth floor
Tribunes expansive digital and
paper archives and is an
months of work to get them after remodeling was for wholesale and dry home to the stores admin- authority on local history.
Please see KELLY, Page A4 back up and running. After a six-month-long goods. The sixth floor was istration offices, altera- Contact Brian at bfulton@
A4 THE TIMES-TRIBUNE LOCAL WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2017

Accused groper is Megans Law registrant


said. The victim confirmed Boscovs several times a jury found him guilty of
City man charged after incident at Boscovs to the detective that Deeley week during the afternoon indecent assault.
is the one who assaulted hours, sometimes accompa- The 2002 offense came
BY JOSEPH KOHUT harassment. His prelimi- on social media in hopes the her. nied by a woman and child. shortly after finishing his
STAFF WRITER nary hearing is scheduled public could identify him. It In the video footage, Dee- This is not the first time 10-year sentence for raping
A 58-year-old Megans Law for Monday worked, police said. ley walked by the victim and Deeley has been accused of and kidnapping a woman in
registrant from Scranton at 11 a.m. Three separate tips came took notice of her, police groping women as they shop 1990 in Luzerne County. In
turned himself in to city After the in that each identified the said. Deeley then stuck his in department stores. that case, police said he hid
police this weekend to face unidentified man in the photo as Deeley hand out near the womans In 2002, police said he hid in the back seat of a womans
charges he groped a womans victim report- a Megans Law regis- buttocks as he passed by. The under a clothing rack at vehicle as she shopped for
genitals last month in ed to police trant since 2002, according victims head snapped up Kmart in Moosic and groceries and held a knife to
Boscovs, police said. she was to the online state police and turned around as Deeley reached up to touch a wom- her throat once she returned
John F. Deeley, 620 Breck groped Aug. DEELEY database. Deeley wore the walked away. ans thigh as she shopped. At the vehicle.
St., is free on $10,000 bond 25 while shop- same T-shirt in the Boscovs In a Facebook post seeking trial, Deeley argued he Contact the writer:
following his arraignment ping, Detective Edward surveillance video as he the publics help in identify- bumped into the victim as he jkohut@timesshamrock.com,
Monday for charges of McIntyre posted surveillance wore for his Megans Law ing him, city police wrote hurried to the bathroom 570-348-9144;
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Auschwitz survivor recalls angel of death East Scranton


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Club meets: 800 Club of
Eva Mozes Kor says she for a book signing. I refused to die, she said. I want-
Immaculate Conception Church Peckville
Kor was a Jewish farm girl in ed to prove Mengele wrong and
has forgiven the Nazis for Romania when the Nazis sent her reunite with Miriam.
meeting, Thursday, 1:30 p.m.,
parish center.
Harvey benefit: Hoagies for
what they did to her. family off to the death camps in a cat- She and her sister survived, saved Harvey Benefit, Sept. 16, 9
tle car. She was 10 and when the Soviet army liberated Aus- Green Ridge a.m., Peckville United
BY MICHAEL P. BUFFER Sportsmen meet: Green Ridge Methodist Church, 732 Main
she and her twin sister, chwitz on Jan. 27, 1945. St., $5, 100 percent of profits
STAFF WRITER Sportsmens Club meeting,
Miriam, were taken by In 1960, Kor and her husband moved to be sent to UMCOR, United
DALLAS TWP. Eva Mozes Kor Friday, 7 p.m., clubhouse, East
a Nazi guard after from Israel to Terre Haute, Indiana, Lemon. Methodist Committee on
told a packed crowd of more than 550 noticing they were where she later founded a Holocaust Relief, use ground floor door
during a speech Tuesday night her twins. museum and education center. Honesdale for pickups; 570-489-6093 or
compelling story about surviving Clutching my moth- She said she donated a kidney to Women meet: Womens Club 570-489-8042 to order.
genetic experiments under the direc- ers hand, I heard the KOR her twin sister in 1987 because the of Honesdale meeting, Sept. Wayne County
tion of Dr. Josef Mengele at Aus- Nazi yelling twins! experiments at Auschwitz had caused 28, 7 p.m., Chamber of
Commerce Visitors Center, Midwifery mingle: Wayne
chwitz in 1944. twins! He asked my mother, are they her sisters kidneys to stop growing. Memorial Community Health
Commercial Street, Jane
I am a survivor of Auschwitz, a twins? My mother answered, is that When her sister died in 1993 in Isra- Centers and Wayne Memorial
Luchsinger presenting informa-
survivor of medical experiments by good? Yes, said the Nazi. Yes, they el, she told her brother-in-law to wait tion on the GOT (Growing Older Hospital eighth annual
Dr. Mengele. And now I am 83 years are twins, said my mother. Without until she got to Israel before the burial. Together) program. Midwifery Mingle, Oct. 10, 3-5
old and trying to survive old age, any war ning or explanation, he p.m., Cooperage, Honesdale,
I never buried a member of my Lackawanna County
Kor joked. refreshments, educational and
grabbed Miriam and me away from family, she said. I wanted to say fun activities, free; 570-253-
Mengele performed sadistic and mur- Alumni meeting: Greater
our mother. ... I never even got to say goodbye to her and my kidney that I Scranton Chapter PSU 8390.
derous experiments on young twins and goodbye to her. Our family was gone donated. Alumni Association meeting,
was known as the angel of death. forever, Kor said. In 1995, she said she forgave the today, 6 p.m., Penn State
West Scranton
Kor spoke for nearly an hour, fre- She recalled being in the hospital Nazis for what happened to her. Scranton campus in SLC-29, Heritage festival: St. Ann
quently displaying wit, charm and with a high fever after receiving some memberships sign-ups avail- Maronite Heritage Day Festival,
passion. After her speech at Miseri- Contact the writer: able. Sunday, noon-7 p.m., North
injections. Mengele said she only had mbuffer@citizensvoice.com;
cordia Universitys Lemmond The- Recycling program: Sumner Avenue and Price
two weeks to live after reviewing 570-821-2073; Lackawanna County annual Street; homemade Lebanese
atre, a long line of admirers formed her medical charts, she recalled. @cvmikebuffer on Twitter tire recycling program through food and pastry, gift baskets,
Saturday at the recycling cen- arabic coffee, argileh rentals,

KELLY: Parents the losers in teachers strike ter, 3400 Boulevard Ave.,
Scranton, hours are today-
Friday, 8 a.m.-3 p.m., and
souvenirs and music; LebFest.
org.
Committee meeting: West
FROM PAGE A3 effectively cut the average happily sign up for a paycut costs to these families will
Saturday, 8-11 a.m. Scranton High School class of
School Board is sitting on an teachers pay by $300 this after earning a raise. That not be reimbursed no matter Association meets: Columbus 1969 committee meeting,
$11 million surplus, but year. said, picketing part-time is when the strike ends. Day Association of Lackawanna Sept. 21, 5:30 p.m., St.
health care provisions in its I dont know anyone in not an honorable way to It was hot in the South County meeting, Sept. 20, Georges Restaurant, Jessup,
last offer to the union would any profession who would earn full-time pay. When the Abington Elementary park- 5:30 p.m., Villa Maria, West to plan next years annual
strike ends, teachers who ing lot Tuesday afternoon. I Scranton, plans underway for spring fling, dinner available to
the 109th annual dinner to be purchase.
Award complete the required 180 had to loosen my tie and lose
Where held Oct. 8 at 5 p.m. at Pierogi sale: St. Vladimir
Winning days of instruction will the cardigan after just a few
OUR Fiorellis; Joe Fazio, 570-241- Ukrainian Greek Catholic
receive a full years salary. minutes in the sun. Alone 1691.
family Church autumn fresh pyro-
Aside from a short-term and uncomfortable, I got in Anniversary event: Avondale hy/pierogi sale, Oct. 7, 2-6
cares for
cash crunch, a few lost days the car and blasted the air 148th anniversary, Saturday, p.m., parish center, 428 N.
YOURS 11 a.m., Washburn Street
off and some callused heels conditioning. A little while Seventh Ave., $7/dozen;
Supportive Living and toes, the strike will cost later, I went back to work. Cemetery in Scranton, speak-
ers and light refreshments;
Leslie Izak, 570-342-3749
by Oct. 2.
teachers essentially nothing.
Memory C re Living While the teachers hon- CHRIS KELLY, the Times-
Linda, 570-586-9507.
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their commitments to the Fire and Rescue Auxiliary take- to Clipboard, c/o YES!Desk,
rock.com. Read his award-win-
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14, 3-6 p.m., fire hall, ham or 18503. YES!Desk, 570-348-
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LACKAWANNA COUNTY COURT NOTES


MARRIAGE LICENSES Attorney Daniel L. Penetar $102,000. Dickson City, as joint tenants
Susan Menichiello, Jr., court-appointed administra- Tim Porter, Greenfield Twp., with rights of survivorship; a
1300 Morgan Highway (570) 587-7709 Scranton, and Thomas Joseph tor of the estate of George J. to James and Andrea Schmidt, property at 49 Fallbrook St.,
Mancuso, Blairstown, N.J. Smith, Scranton, to Richard Clifford Twp.; a property at 303 Carbondale, for $25,000.
Christopher Vincent Conon DeStefano, Scranton; a Creamery Road, Greenfield Twp., Udren Law Offices P.C.,
For 60 Years Weve Inspired Durmiaki, Peckville, and Elena property at 113 Pennwood
Drive, Scranton, for $77,000.
for $66,000.
Deborah Pierce, Taylor, to
attorney in-fact for Fannie
Mae, also known as Federal
Patricia Cerda, Jessup.
Budding Ballerinas! John Luciano and Brittany Leonard Coyer, executor of
the estate of Gene G. Coyer,
Eric Congdon, Clifford; a proper-
ty at 3111 Grimes Ave.,
National Mortgage
Schroeter, both of Dunmore. Association, Dallas, Texas, to
Melissa Lynn Williamson also known as Gene George Scranton, for $79,000. Propst Investments and
and Larry Anthony Mekic Jr., Coyer, Dickson City, to Rande S. Dominic A. DiFebo and Cara Contracting LLC; a property at
and Amanda M. Fahey, Dickson M. India, Dunmore, to Lauren 514 Clark Ave., Clarks
both of Madison Twp.
City; a property at 112 Memo Washo, Dunmore; a property at
Suzanne McIlwee, New York Summit, for $78,000.
Lane, Dickson City, for $70,000. 615 Throop St., Dunmore, for
City, and James Francis ESTATES FILED
James and Karen Liparulo, $163,770.
Teracino, Fairfield, Conn. Mary Aigeldinger, also
Greenfield Twp., to Brian C. and Karen Kolosinsky, Dickson
Mitchell Armand Cordero known as Mary Ann Aigeldinger,
Holly J. Widzon, Archbald; a City, to Bryan M. Munley,
and Raquel Ivelisse Perez- Blakely; a property at 107
property at 395 Sickler Pond 1000 Mill St., Dunmore, letters
Vazquez, both of Olyphant. Road, Greenfield Twp., for Templeton Drive, Dickson City, testamentary to John P.
Sean Patrick Twomey and $309,000. for $155,000. Aigeldinger, 719 W. Lackawanna
Santina Rose Amendola, both of Wells Fargo Bank, Frederick, Edward L. and Catherine M. Ave., Olyphant.
ballet, tap, jazz, modern, hip-hop, mommy & me, Grapevine, Texas. Md., to Aiza LLC, Dunmore; a Fitzpatrick, Scott Twp., to Sean Nan P. McNulty, 962 Throop
tiny ballerina, and adult classes Meredith Joan Killino, Taylor, property at 131-133 N. Lincoln P. and Franca M. Kelly; a proper- St., Dunmore, letters testamen-
and John Woloski III, Plains. Ave., Scranton, for $55,500. ty at 43 Grove Road, Scott Twp.,
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Length of Abington teachers strike unknown


First day more positive than negative, union president says put a one-year deal on the
table to avoid the strike and
tions, which Moher said
would set the teachers back
take the year to work out the in salary.
BY KATHLEEN BOLUS
At this point its Picketing will continue picketing began. Community contract, said Moher. The fixed deductible would
STAFF WRITER today. members also came out to They asked for a 2.5 per- not increase if the contract
SOUTH ABINGTON TWP. kind of day to On Tuesday, union mem- support the members cent raise and for their continues past the year, said
As Abington Heights teach- day. bers in gray shirts with water and refreshments were health care to remain the Mahon.
ers began picketing Tuesday, Abington Heights Education dropped off, said Moher. same. Teachers do not pay Raises in future years
it remained unclear how long Tim Moher Association printed on the Fratellis Pizza and Pasta for health care premiums, will always compound; they
their strike would last. Abington Heights front carried signs in the dis- House in Scranton donated including dental and vision. will be able to make up that
The district alerted the state Education Association tricts colors navy and pizza while students brought They pay out of pocket for co- difference over time, he
Department of Education on president white that read AHEA on their teachers doughnuts. pays and deductibles. said.
Tuesday that the strike began, Strike. They walked from It was actually very posi- The district responded To stay up to date, visit the
said Superintendent Michael at this point its kind of day to 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. on Northern tive, a lot of my elder mem- with an informal proposal districts website at www.
Mahon, Ph.D. Both Mahon and day, Abington Heights Educa- Boulevard outside of South bers that have been through but did not accept or reject ahsd.org; the districts Twit-
the teachers union are waiting tion Association President Abington Elementary strikes in the past could not the unions one-year deal, ter account, @cometsAH; the
to hear from the state how long Tim Moher said of the length School, on West Grove Street believe the outstanding sup- said Moher. unions Facebook page,
the strike can last; students of the strike. in front of Clarks Summit port, said Moher. A lot of District representatives Abington Heights Education
must complete 180 days of Education association Elementary and on the side- thumbs up and horns, way offered the union the same Association; the unions web-
classroom time during a members, including teach- walk of the administration more positive than negative. deal as administrators a site, www.aheachalkboard.
school year. ers, counselors and nurses, building on East Grove Street The union issued a strike 2-percent raise while the org; or sign up for Remind
No negotiation sessions officially began striking in Clarks Summit. notice in June before the con- teachers contribute $80 a text message notifications on
have been scheduled but both Tuesday after a summer of Representatives from the tract expired on Aug. 31. month, regardless of a single the districts website.
sides remain willing to meet. failed negotiations. Neither Pennsylvania State Educa- Members do not get paid dur- or family plan, toward health Contact the writer:
Unless theres some change side has been able to reach a tion Association joined ing the strike but their health care premiums. The admin- kbolus@timesshamrock.com;
from the school district to compromise re g arding teachers at South Abington care coverage continues. istrators deal also includes a 570-348-9100 x5114;
respond or alter their proposal, health care and raises. Elementary School before On Thursday, the teachers $500 deductible for prescrip- @kbolusTT on Twitter

FOUND: Official says statues should be inspected more regularly


FROM PAGE A1 Department, which sent a nasty bend from apparently
Scranton resident Albert
deputy to meet them and hitting a granite or concrete
Guthrie, right, found the
4-foot-long recovered piece retrieve the rifle end. surface when it fell, but there
rifle barrel and bayonet
and publicly thanked Guth- Like the rest of the infantry- was no other obvious damage.
missing from a statue on
rie and Barnes for their roles man statue, the rifle barrel is The recovery of the missing
Lackawanna County
in returning it. hollow. It snapped at a weld a barrel and bayonet probably
Courthouse Square. He
It shows that we have few inches above the infantry- saved taxpayers thousands of
and the Rev. Rebecca
good citizens who care about mans left hand, and OMalley dollars, OMalley said, citing
Barnes, pastor of St.
L a c k aw a n n a C o u n t y, said the countys maintenance the potential cost of reproduc-
Lukes Episcopal Church,
OMalley said during a news staff believes the weight of the ing and reattaching the piece.
turned it in Sunday to the
conference at the Adminis- solid metal bayonet on the end All its going to be is a
Sheriffs Department.
tration Building. caused the thinner metal bar- matter of getting it welded,
The rifle and bayonet belong BUTCH COMEGYS rel to crack and break. he said.
to the infantryman statue that STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Cummings said the inci- Barnes said she and Guth-
is one of four copper-sheet Civ- dent, coming immediately rie are happy he found the
il War figures standing atop the after the square hosted thou- missing piece and was able to
colonnade of the Soldiers and of the countys maintenance He found the piece as he On Sunday, after he told sands of visitors for La Festa return it to the county.
Sailors Monument. staff turned up nothing. picked up trash in the area of Barnes about his discovery, Italiana over the Labor Day I was just so delighted we
A passerby noticed the Guthrie said Tuesday he the memorial, something he they went to the courthouse weekend, illustrates the need were able to solve the mys-
piece missing from the statue believes it was the morning often does. He took it to the and found the piece where for more regular inspections tery, she said.
around midday on Sept. 5, of Sept. 5 when he discovered courthouse, where he placed Guthrie left it, Barnes said. of the monuments around Contact the writer:
and a search of the area near the rifle and bayonet in the it in a nook near the front They called city police, who the courthouse. dsingleton@timesshamrock.com;
the monument by members grass below the monument. entrance for safekeeping. in turn notified the Sheriff s The tip of the bayonet had a 570-348-9132

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and Throat physician Dr. S. Cherukuri has ate next year. In an interview, State Sen. John Yudichak, D-14, Plymouth Twp.
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IRMA: Were going to Donna Lamb a teary
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FROM PAGE A1 At first its like, Ortega River in
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the stor m at sea began
thank God. passed through the
returning to port with thou- Now theyre area. This neighbor-
sands of passengers. hood has not flooded
The number of people
testy. The order in at least 51 years,
without electricity in the of the day is to Lamb said.
steamy late-summer heat
dropped to 9.5 million just
keep people DEDE SMITH
THE FLORIDA TIMES-UNION VIA AP
under half of Floridas popu- calm.
lation. Utility of ficials
warned it could take 10 days Phill Chirchirillo
or more for power to be fully Waited at the front of
a grocery store line for
restored. About 110,000 peo- more than two hours
ple remained in shelters
across Florida.
The number of deaths the Southeast.
blamed on Irma in Florida While nearly all of Florida
climbed to 12, in addition to was engulfed by the 400-mile-
four in South Carolina and wide storm, the Keys stench hung over the place. 57-year-old Donald Garner
two in Georgia. At least 37 home to about 70,000 people Debris was scattered checked on his houseboat,
people were killed in the appeared to be the hardest everywhere, including refrig- which had only minor dam-
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after a more than two-hour the islands. cy or business ownership relief that many buildings on
wait, Phill Chirchirillo, 57, Federal Emergency Man- before allowing them back the island escaped major 2000 197,070
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BRIEFS
WASHINGTON
Senate GOP struggles with deficit
U.S. helps locate ourselves up for success on tax Mnuchin said.
unexploded bombs Working on budget plan, taxes reform, Sen. Ron Johnson, This is a pass-fail exercise,
A top American mili- COHN R-Wis., a member of the commit- Mnuchin said, indicating that
tary commander has BY MARCY GORDON ress on forging the budget plan, tee, said before the meeting. the critical goal was to enact leg-
declassified 81 locations of AND ANDREW TAYLOR which is required to stave off Mnuchin signaled ahead of islation. Passing tax reform,
ASSOCIATED PRESS potential Democratic blocking the meeting that the administra- which hasnt been done in 31
unexploded bombs
dropped by the U.S.-led WASHINGTON Senate tactics and pass the subsequent tion would be open to changes years, that is a win, he said.
coalition in the battle to Republicans are struggling with tax bill only with GOP votes. sought by lawmakers to improve Capitol Hill Republicans have
oust Islamic State mili- how many billions of dollars The as-yet-undrafted bill to the chances for passage of a tax promised that the tax rewrite
tants from the Iraqi city of President Donald Trumps tax overhaul the tax code is the top overhaul this year. In an inter- will be revenue neutral and not
Mosul. And officials are McCONNELL code overhaul will add to the defi- priority for Trump and Republi- view with CNBC, Mnuchin said add to the nations $20 trillion-
considering similar disclo- cit as they work on a GOP budget cans after the collapse of their the administration would abso- plus debt, but they are in fact
sures for other areas, in a plan thats a prerequisite to any effort to dismantle Barack lutely consider making tax cuts counting on budget maneuvers
rare step to help aid far-reaching change in the Obamas health care law. retroactive to the start of this to find hundreds of billions of
groups and contractors nations tax system. Trumps top economic adviser, year if overhaul legislation dollars to help maximize cuts to
clear explosives from war- Senate Majority Leader Mitch Gary Cohn, and Treasury Secre- didnt pass until 2018. corporate and individual tax
ravaged Iraqi cities. McConnell and GOP members of tary Steven Mnuchin met with In addition, the administra- rates. For starters, they are going
Lt. Gen. Stephen the Budget Committee met Tues- McConnell, R-Ky., and budget tion would consider including an to assume the tax legislation will
Townsend, in a newly MNUCHIN day with two top Trump admin- panel members. infrastructure spending bill as mean higher economic growth
released memo, said he istration officials to make prog- From my standpoint, lets set part of the tax legislation, and greater future tax revenues.
was providing a list of geo-
graphic coordinates for
the sake of public safety. Trump:
PHILIPSBURG
St. Maarten
Leaders visit
N. Korea
devastated islands
Frances president and
sanctions
the Dutch king visited
Caribbean territories on
Tuesday that were ham-
small step
mered by Hurricane Irma, Warns of more
bringing in much-needed
food, water and medical
action but wont
supplies amid accusations elaborate.
that European govern- BY MATTHEW PENNINGTON
ments had been unpre- ASSOCIATED PRESS
pared, slow to react and WASHINGTON Presi-
sometimes even racist in dent Donald Trump said
their responses to the dev- Tuesday new U.N. sanctions
astation. are nothing compared to
The visit came as resi- what ultimately will have to
dents tried to revive a happen to stop North
sense of normalcy amid Koreas nuclear march. U.S.
the chaos and destruction NTSB VIA AP officials showed Congress
wrought by the Category 5 satellite images of illicit
This image shows the damage to the left front of the Tesla Autopilot involved in a May 7, 2016,
hurricane with small ges- trade to high-
crash in Williston, Fla., that killed Joshua Brown, 40, of Canton, Ohio.
tures like sharing radios light the chal-
and rescuing dogs. lenge of get-
The Dutch Red Cross
said more than 200 people
were still listed as missing
Driver faulted in Tesla crash ting China
and Russia to
cut off com-
on St. Maarten, but with First known fatal accident of vehicle using automated control system. merce with
communications extreme- the rogue TRUMP
ly spotty it wasnt clear BY JOAN LOWY systems, called Autopilot, improve nation. Gives his
how many were simply ASSOCIATED PRESS safety. T h e U. N. reaction on
without cell service. WASHINGTON Design limita- NTSB directed its recommenda- S e c u r i t y action taken
tions of the Tesla Model Ss Autopi- tions to automakers generally, rath- C o u n c i l s by U.N. on
SEATTLE lot played a major role in the first er than just Tesla, saying the over- new restric- Monday.
Another sex claim; known fatal crash of a highway sight is an industrywide problem. tions could
Mayor resigns vehicle operating under automated Manufacturers should be able to further bite
control systems, the National use GPS mapping systems to create into North Koreas meager
Seattle Mayor Ed Mur- Transportation Safety Board said such safeguards, Sumwalt said. economy after what Kim
ray announced his resig- Tuesday. Manufacturers should also devel- Jong Uns authoritarian
nation Tuesday after a The board said the direct cause op systems for ensuring operators gover nment says was a
fifth man one of his of the crash was an inattentive Tes- remain attentive to the vehicles hydrogen bomb test Sept. 3.
cousins came forward la drivers over reliance on technol- performance when using semi- The world body on Monday
and accused him of sexual ogy and a truck driver who made a autonomous driving systems other banned North Korean tex-
abuse decades ago. left-hand turn in front of the car. than detecting the pressure of tile exports, an important
Murray, who had But the board also recommended hands on the steering wheeling, the source of hard currency,
already that automakers incorporate safe- NTSB recommended. Brown had and capped its imports of
announced guards that keep drivers attention his hands on the sedans steering crude oil.
he would engaged and that limit the use of HUNTER DYKE / THE ANN ARBOR NEWS VIA AP
wheel for only 25 seconds out of the The measures fell short of
not seek a automated systems to the condi- U.S. Transportation Secretary 37.5 minutes the vehicles cruise Washingtons goals: a poten-
second tions for which they were designed. Elaine Chao announces new vol- control and lane-keeping systems tially crippling ban on oil
term even Joshua Brown, 40, of Canton, untary safety guidelines for self- were in use prior to the crash, imports and freezing the
as he Ohio, was traveling on a divided driving cars during a visit to an investigators found. international assets of Kim
MURRAY denied highway near Gainesville, Florida, autonomous vehicle testing As a consequence, Browns atten- and his government.
wrongdo- using the Teslas automated driving facility Tuesday at the University tion wandered and he didnt detect We think its just another
ing, said he systems when he was killed. Tesla of Michigan, in Ann Arbor. the semitrailer in his path, they said. very small step not a big
would step down effective had told Model S owners the auto- deal, Trump said as he met
The Model S is a level 2 on a self-
5 p.m. today. mated systems should only be used ments, he said. Tesla allowed the with Malaysias prime minis-
driving scale of 0 to 5. Level 5 vehi-
While the allegations on limited-access highways, which driver to use the system outside of ter at the White House. But
cles can operate autonomously in
against me are not true, it is are primarily interstates. But the the environment for which it was those sanctions are nothing
nearly all circumstances. Level 2
important that my personal company didnt incorporate protec- designed. compared to what ultimately
automation systems are generally
issues do not affect the abil- tions against their use on other The result, Sumwalt said, was a will have to happen. He did
limited to use on interstate high-
ity of our city government types of roads, the board found. collision that should never have not elaborate.
ways, which dont have intersec-
to conduct the publics busi- Despite upgrades since the May happened. Despite its limited eco-
tions. Drivers are supposed to con-
ness, the Democrat said in 2016 crash, Tesla has still not incor- In a statement, Tesla said we nomic impact, the new sanc-
tinuously monitor vehicle perfor-
a statement. porated such protections, NTSB appreciate the NTSBs analysis of tions succeed in adding fur-
mance and be ready to take control
He apologized to his Chairman Robert Sumwalt said. last years tragic accident and we ther pressure on Pyongyang
if necessary.
staff and to the city for In this crash, Teslas system will evaluate their recommenda- without alienating Moscow
Investigators found the sedans
this painful situation. worked as designed, but it was tions as we continue to evolve our and Beijing. The U.S. needs
cameras and radar werent capable
BALTIMORE designed to perform limited tasks technology. The company added of detecting a vehicle turning into the support of both of its
in a limited range of environ- that overall its automated driving its path. geopolitical rivals for its
No charges in current strategy of using
Gray death case economic pressure and
The U.S. Department diplomacy and not mili-
of Justice wont bring
federal charges against
Holdup for borrowers in school loan fraud claims tary options for getting
North Korea to halt its test-
six Baltimore police offi- BY MARIA DANILOVA
The for-profit college industry has Now, in a filing in federal ing of nuclear bombs and
cers involved in the ASSOCIATED PRESS court in California, acting the missiles for delivering
arrest and in-custody WASHINGTON Tens of found an ally in President Donald Undersecretary James Man- them.
death of Freddie Gray, a thousands of former stu- Trump, who earlier this year paid ning says the department will Trump said it was
young black man whose dents who say they were need up to six months to decide nice to get a 15-0 vote at
death touched off weeks swindled by for-profit colleg- $25 million to settle charges his the case of a former student at the U.N.
of protests and unrest in es are being left in limbo as the now-defunct Corinthian But underscoring the big
the city. the Trump administration
Trump University misled customers. Colleges and other cases like questions about Chinese and
The officers were delays action on requests for hers. Sarah Dieffenbacher, a Russian compliance, senior
charged by state prosecu- loan forgiveness, according customers. And its yet action against Trump Uni- singlemotherof fourfromCali- U.S. officials told the House
tors after Grays neck was to court documents obtained another example of the versity to serve as the agen- fornia had taken out $50,000 in Foreign Affairs Committee
broken in the back of a by The Associated Press. Trump administration hir- cys top lawyer. More than student loans to study to on Tuesday that effective
police transport wagon in The Education Depart- ing officials to oversee the 2,000 requests for loan for- become a paralegal, but then enforcement by both of the
April of 2015. The 25-year- ment is sitting on more than industries where they had giveness are pending from couldnt find a job in the field, Norths neighbors and trad-
old was handcuffed and 65,000 unapproved claims as worked previously. DeVry students. defaulted on her debt and could ing partners will be the acid
shackled at the time, but it rewrites Obama-era rules In August, Education Sec- The Obama rules would face wage garnishment. test of whether sanctions
he was unrestrained by a that sought to better protect retary Betsy DeVos picked have forbidden schools from ED will be able to issue a work.
seat belt. students. The rewrite had Julian Schmoke Jr., a former forcing students to sign decision with regards to Ms. The U.N. has adopted mul-
Three officers were been sought by industry. associate dean at DeVry Uni- agreements that waived their Dieffenbachers Borrower tiple resolutions against
acquitted at trial, and Bal- The for-profit college versity, as head of the depart- right to sue. Defrauded stu- Defense claims within six North Korea since its first
timore States Attorney industry has found an ally in ments enforcement unit. She dents would have faced a months, as part of a larger nuclear test explosion in
Marilyn Mosby later President Donald Trump, also has tapped a top aide to quicker path to get their group of Borrower Defense 2006, banning it from arms
dropped the remaining who earlier this year paid $25 Floridas attorney general loans erased, and schools, not decisions regarding similar trading and curbing exports
state cases. million to settle charges his who was involved in the deci- taxpayers, could have been claims, Manning wrote to the of commodities it heavily
ASSOCIATED PRESS Trump University misled sion not to pursue legal held responsible for the costs. court on Aug. 28. relies on for revenue.
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OUR OPINION

Strike failure
of government
G
overnment failures are most visible
when they create physical problems
the potholed street, the dilapidated
park, the uncollected garbage, and so
on. But when people on their way to work pass
striking Abington Heights teachers this week,
they will look directly at a massive failure of
Pennsylvanias government.
This strike, like all teachers strikes, is political
theater at public expense. It will accomplish noth-
ing that could not be achieved through better state
policy. Since school must be in session 180 days to
comply with state law, the teachers will work and
be paid for 180 days. They risk absolutely nothing
by striking except the goodwill of the community.
The do-nothing state General Assembly espe-
ciallytheHouseRepublicanmajorityisthehome
address of low expectations, so there is no reason to
believe that it will tackle obvious reforms to prevent
school strikes. If it were interested, it would:
Ban strikes and mandate last-best-offer arbi-
tration, creating risk for both sides that does not
now exist, and motivating the parties toward
comprise rather than entrenchment. VISIT THE TOONBLOG: TIMESTRIBUNEBLOGS.COM/JOHN-COLE
Create a statewide health insurance system
for teachers, who already are enrolled in a state-
wide pension program. State employees work in
every area of the state and are covered state-
wide, a ready model for school employees.
City parking situation improving
BY DAVID TREVISANI basis with ABM staff on the do not know is that the citys according to an industry
Health care is a major issue in the Abington GUEST COLUMNIST parking analysis compiled by
premises. financial situation has
Heights strike, as it is in almost every impasse. A recent editorial (Stuck An elevator in the Lin- improved as a result of ABM, the daily parking
Statewide coverage would eliminate that issue in park, Sept. 6) explained to den Garage is operating and NDCs restructuring of the range in Wilmington, Dela-
and facilitate settlements, while enabling poorer Times-Tribune read- accessible to people parking authoritys debt ware, is $9 to $12; in Trenton,
districts to improve their faculty recruiting. ers how Scrantons with limited mobili- all the while keeping parking New Jersey, its $4 to $14; in
Reform the pension system that the law- downtown parking ty; we have received rates within the average for a Camden, New Jersey, its
makers themselves broke in 2001 through greed system had been construction bids for city the size of Scranton: $8.40 to $10.90. Scrantons dai-
neglected for years the work on the main As reported by The ly parking range is $3.50 to
and incompetence, so that it no longer vacuums
and that the National elevator and expect Times-Tribune, the most $9. In the northeast region,
up local district money at a rate equal to a third Development Council to begin construction recent budget passed by city which includes Connecticut,
of the entire payroll. was selected to part- Maine, New Hampshire,
Mandate consolidation of tiny adjacent dis- TREVISANI shortly. council did not include a
ner with the city of David Trevisani New entry gates property tax hike the first New York, New Jersey, Penn-
tricts to improve their overall tax bases, Scranton to make the is a senior and modern payment time that was accomplished sylvania, Rhode Island and
increase efficiency and eliminate duplication. system work better manager a the stations are being since the Scranton Parking Vermont, the average hourly
Pennsylvania has 500 school districts and for everyone. National installed in all garag- Authority defaulted on its parking rate is $12.
Solving tough prob- Development es. debt in 2012. A healthy parking system
each is its own political fiefdom. Lawmakers Council, a New
lems is always slower Energy-efficient, As a result of NDCs that is well-maintained, fair-
dont worry about strikes because only a few York-based
than anyone would nonprofit that light-emitting diode restructuring of the Parking ly priced and convenient is
districts are affected at any given time. like but here are a few leases the lighting is being Authoritys debt, the city key to a thriving downtown
Yet the bad school policy that fosters strikes is important year-one Scranton installed in all garag- saves $3 million a year. district. To that end, the city,
universal. Lawmakers should rouse themselves milestones: Parking es. LED lights will The city and NDC the parking authority and
to do something about it. All the garages Authority reduce energy and accomplished this by not NDC are working with
have been cleaned up garages and maintenance costs raising the average monthly Scranton Tomorrow to keep

Boot traitors parking meters


by the parking garage and manages w h i l e e m i t t i n g
management compa- the parking brighter and safer
ny, ABM, and are system. light.
parking rate and keeping the
hourly rate within the aver-
age for a city the size of
small businesses engaged
and informed about the park-
ing systems ongoing revital-

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ocal governments and civic institutions maintained on a daily What many people Scranton. For example, ization.
across the South, and in a few places in the
North, continue to struggle over public YOUR OPINION
tributes to traitors.
StatueshonoringConfederatepoliticiansandmil- Hash out contract Culturally, the adversarial, lose-lose Suffering facilitated
approach to contracts in the Abingtons
itary figures, who were complicit in the deaths of Editor: It is a shame that the Abing- Editor: Well, here we go again. Anoth-
has got to end. Interest-based, win-win
hundreds of thousands of Americans and the ton Heights School District and Abing- er contract ends and another strike
bargaining should be on the table.
enslavement of millions of others, have been ton Heights Education Association begins.
Before allowing for a strike, all extra-
removed from public places in cities including New have come to a strike. The Abington Heights teachers,
curricular and athletic events should
Orleans, Baltimore and Memphis, and from some Itseemsthedistrictcouldnotputtogeth- along with their union, do not seem to
come to a halt, not classroom teaching.
university campuses. But they continue to taint the er a salary and benefits plan that satisfies understand that this is 2017, not the
This would apply significant pressure
civic landscape in many other places. the teachers and shows their continued 1950s. Since the 1970s I and many oth-
and a different type of disruption that
value. At the same time, the strike planned ers have been paying for health care
still puts a priority on teaching and aca-
These statues and paintings are not simply after just 12 days without a contract affords demics and keeps the doors open.benefits. Each year since, the cost
historical acknowledgements. They are trib- maximum disruption to the learning pro- steadily has risen. This year alone, I
This strike is premature. Board and
utes, most often erected during the Jim Crow cess and to families in the community. have more than $100 deducted weekly
teacher leadership should get in the room,
era, that often include flowery prose about the Families will be challenged to hire sitters for my coverage. I would welcome the
have food and water supplies, lock the
subjects. Such markers, in some circumstances, andfindcarefortheirkids,busdriverswill plan offered to them by the district.
door and come out smiling together with
might have legitimate places on preserved Civil not be paid for their normal runs, cafeteria Also, what is wrong with the pay
a contract that shows the community
War battlefields and in museums. workers and teachers aides will not be increase offered? I dont want to see
your mutual respect and support for each
paid, coaches will be on the field for sports taxes increased or programs cur-
other and the long-term best interest of
But one location where they have no legiti- but teachers will not be in the classrooms tailed just to support the increases
the students and community. Anything
mate place is in Statuary Hall of the U.S. Capitol. to teach academic subjects. the teachers demand. Surely, they will
less is simply a failure of leadership.
What kind of country allows tributes, in the Why allow this to happen? What gets survive. Are union dues that much?
JOE POLIZZI
national Capitol, to people who tried mightily to privileged here should be considered. Will this ever end? Why should the
CLARKS SUMMIT
destroy that country? student body and parents with young
Yet the hall includes statues of Confederate children, who need to align day care
President Jefferson Davis, Vice President Alex- so they can go to work, suffer? If this
continues further I suggest the follow-
ander Hamilton Stephens, Wade Hampton, ing:
South Carolinas largest slaveholder and a Con- Petition our elected officials to get
federate cavalry officer; Gen. Robert E. Lee, and the teachers back in the classroom
other secessionists. while talks continue and to draft laws
Traditionally, each state decides which two with increased guidelines. Ensure, if
figures to honor in Statuary Hall. Pennsylvania needed, that talks start well before the
honors John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg, a Revo- contact expiration date.
Prepare a special election and
lutionary War soldier and, later, congressman allow the teachers union to place a
and senator; and inventor Robert Fulton. tax increase on the ballot that would
Several bills have been introduced to bar stat- support its demands now and in the
ues from the Capitol honoring those who future, then let the voters render their
attempted to destroy the nation. Congress verdict.
should pass it and ask the affected states to The teachers need to understand
replace them. It shouldnt be difficult to do so. that everyone is suffering in some
form or another with health care cov-
Every state has many citizens who have contrib- BUTCH COMEGYS / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
erage, the cost of living and other
uted to the unity, growth, cultural richness and Members of the Abington Heights Education Association picket Tuesday at expenses.
prosperity of the United States. The Capitol is a the South Abington Elementary School. Writers express opinions about the MICHAEL DiCHIARA
place to honor them rather than traitors. teachers strike. SOUTH ABINGTON TWP.

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2017 OP-ED THE TIMES-TRIBUNE A11

Most Americans dont


really know America
I once had a very close latrine with strangers. (Oh,
friend named Charlie. We Id like to see them ask my
spent every day together, old drill sergeant for a trig-
much of the night, too. I got RICHARD ger warning or a safe space.)
to learn about his family and COHEN But maybe some sort of
old neighborhood, and he got Commentary national service would work.
to learn about mine, and Other nations do that and
then one day I saw him no theyre not the goose-step-
more. I went my way and he not, in short, know America. ping ones, either. Denmark,
went his, but I remember We are a segmented soci- Sweden, Austria and Norway
him still. We had been in the ety, living in our individual have compulsory service.
Army together. bubbles. It has become even Often the virtue of nation-
W h a t p r ovo ke d t h i s worse recently, with people al service is described in the
thought is Houston and its able to choose their news work done. Spiff up the
devastation and now Flori- according to their predilec- slums. Do some social work.
da and the Caribbean. We tions. Conservatives watch But to me, the overriding vir-

Keep nuclear in mix


BY JOHN HANGER Nuclear energy is, by far, the renewable sources is essen-
repeatedly have been told
and shown how people have
pitched in to help one anoth-
er. The poor helped the rich
Fox News and read Breitbart.
Liberals watch MSNBC and
read HuffPost. When we
agree, its the truth; when we
tue is education learning
about fellow Americans, get-
ting past skin color or region-
al smugness, stereotypes that
and MARC SPITZER largest source of zero-carbon tial, but relying on renew- and the rich helped the poor, differ, its fake news. the rich have of the poor and
GUEST COLUMNISTS energy. As of last year, it rep- ables solely and immediately and people of all races res- In civilian life, I never the poor have of the rich. We
July 2017 saw two court resented 60 percent of the would not only be astronomi- cued each other. In Texas, would have met Charlie. We need a national service that
rulings significant and posi- carbon-free electricity in the cally expensive; it doesnt this was called the Texas were of different religions, throws us all together, the
tive for the future of clean United States. change emissions. Wed be Spirit, and while my inclina- different tribes from differ- urban with the rural, the Fox
energy. Federal courts in Nuclear energy is pinched shelling out to stay in place. tion is to mock and question ent parts of New York City. News types with the MSNBC
New York and Illinois ruled between low natural gas pric- The final option is to main- everything about Texas, I He was a washing-machine crowd. That way Americans
that states have es and rules tain safe and efficient nucle- will take a pass this time. repairman. I was more or can get to know Americans
the authority to JOHN HANGER that promote ar facilities, the least costly The utter disaster gave less a college kid. We had lit- and learn that we are all
place an eco- is an environmental con- other carbon- and most feasible solution. people a common problem tle in common, yet we Americans.
nomic value on sultant, a former mem- free sources of Preserving nuclear facili- and a common goal. It also became the best of friends. I A common plight and a
ber of the Pennsylvania
the zero-emis- Public Utility Commission electricity but ties ensures a diverse energy reduced them to common can conjure his face and it common goal is how Housto-
sion production and a former state secre- exclude nuclear. supply that doesnt over-rely socioeconomic status. After a still makes me smile. Charlie nians got to know Housto-
of electricity. tary of Environmental About half of on any one source. while, people in trouble all always made me smile. nians. A different plight and
These rulings Protection. the nuclear fleet A diverse energy mix look the same wet, dirty, I cannot seriously propose a different goal is how I got to
establish a prec- is seriously eco- makes the grid better able to tired, often dazed. The storm reinstituting the draft. I have know Charlie.
edent for states MARC SPITZER n o m i c a l l y quickly recover from storms throws them together and to be realistic. This genera- RICHARD COHEN writes for
is an energy law lawyer,
to use clean a former Arizona state
stressed. Our or malicious attacks. reduces them to the essen- tion of gluten-avoiders is not The Washington Post.
energy credits senator and a former next steps with Businesses, elected offi- tial: people needing help, peo- going to happily share a cohenr@washpost.com.
for sources of member of the regard to nucle- cials, academics and con- ple looking to help. People
electricity that Federal Energy ar will deter- sumers all say they value The Army did the same for
dont emit car- Regulatory Commission. mine the emis- low-carbon energy. But me. I was 23, an erstwhile
bon dioxide. sions from our unless state policies and claims guy for an insurance Cooler Days. Colder Nights.
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2017

PENN STATE GAME 1 GAME 2 GAME 3 GAME 4 GAME 5


Durham...............6 Today, 6:35 p.m. Thursday, 6:35 p.m. Friday, 6:35 p.m. Saturday, 6:35 p.m.

Winning RailRiders............0 Durham Bulls Athletic Park PNC Field PNC Field PNC Field

Big Ten
main GOVERNORS CUP FINAL
concern
Early nonconference
schedule put USC,
Oklahoma above
PSU in Top 25 poll.
BY DONNIE COLLINS
STAFF WRITER
Theres no formula to
BULLS-EYE
Yarbrough, Durham dominate Riders in Game 1
schedule nonconference
opponents in big-time college
football, and as for his pro-
gram, Penn State head coach
James Franklin said he ulti-
mately leaves decisions on
something as fundamental
as who his Nittany Lions
play on a week-to-week basis
to the universitys athletic
director, Sandy Barbour.
But, that doesnt mean he
leaves his opinions unsaid.
The construction of Penn
States schedule was sure to
be a big talking point this
week, as the No. 5 Nittany
Lions prepare to host unher-
alded Georgia State on Sat-
urday night at Beaver Stadi-
um. First-year head coach
Shawn Elliotts program has
only been playing since 2010,
and it has only been in the
NCAAs Football Bowl Sub-
division since 2013. The Pan-
thers were just 3-9 last sea-
son, and they havent won a
game outside of the Georgia
Dome since the last game of
the 2015 regular season at
Georgia Southern. Report-
edly, Penn State will pay
Georgia State $1.2 million to
come to Happy Valley as
heavy underdogs.
But the question for
major programs facing
developing ones has long
been a question of value. A
week after two programs
Oklahoma and USC
jumped ahead of them in BERNARD THOMAS / THE HERALD-SUN
the AP and Coaches polls Durhams Justin Williams scores behind RailRiders catcher Kyle Higashioka during the second inning Tuesday in Durham, N.C.
because they beat ranked
opponents, it stands to rea-
son the Nittany Lions wont
receive much acclaim from Bulls pitcher allows 3 hits,
voters no matter how
impressive they look against
the Panthers. But in the
strikes out 4 in 7 innings
long-run, that might not BY CONOR FOLEY BLOG: For more
matter much to Franklin or STAFF WRITER coverage of the
Barbour, who know they DURHAM, N.C. Bulls start- series, visit times
now may have to weigh er Ryan Yarbrough hit Garrett tribuneblogs.com.
greater goals against the val- Cooper with a two-strike pitch
ship series Tuesday.
ue of short-term reputation. with two outs in the second
This is why we play five-
I have strong feelings inning.
game series, RailRiders out-
about scheduling, Frank- Cooper flipped the bat away
fielder Mason Williams said. ...
lin said during his weekly and hobbled to first base.
I feel like were pretty sure and
teleconference Tuesday. Its It was the last mistake Yar-
brough and the rest of the were pretty positive that were
something that me and San-
dy spend a lot of time talk- Durham pitching staff would going to bounce back (today)
ing about and discussing. make in a dominant opening and definitely have a more com-
Were kind of looking at statement. petitive game.
how the playoff system kind Yarbrough faced the mini- The lanky lefty allowed just
of played out last year. You mum over the rest of his seven three hits two to the first two
kind of got a bunch of dif- shutout innings, Durham batters of the game in a rally
ferent scenarios to factor in. jumped on RailRiders starter killed by an around-the-horn
But I think the most Ronald Herrera for three runs in double play walked none and
important thing you can do, BERNARD THOMAS / THE HERALD-SUN the first inning and the Bulls struck out four. He retired 11 in a
year in and year out, is RailRiders catcher Kyle Higashioka talks to pitchers Ronald rolled to a 6-0 win in Game 1 of row after hitting Cooper, and the
schedule in a way thats Herrera during the third inning of Tuesdays game in Durham, N.C. the Governors Cup champion- Please see RIDERS, Page B3
going to give your team the
best chance to win your con-
ference. Then, everything 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
else will take care of itself
from there.
The bottom line with
scheduling Georgia State is
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
this: During the summer of
2014, Franklin and his staff
were guests at Georgia
States football camp led by
3 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 X 6 11 0 W: Yarbrough (D) L: Herrera (SWB)
Please see PSU, Page B3

HS SOFTBALL

Jason commits to Division I program


Mid Valley junior year, the lefty leadoff hitter and not just a number. Coach Piercy helped me
has made her choice. It wasnt really a tough out with the recruiting pro-
picks Robert Morris. Jason, a two-time, second- decision. I was looking at cess and he actually helped
BY MARTY MYERS team all-state selection in other colleges. I did go on a me contact the coach and I
STAFF WRITER Class 3A, verbally commit- visit to Penn State, but my went on from there, Jason
ted to Division I Robert Mor- heart was at Robert Morris. said. I drove to Pittsburgh
With her quick bat and ris University in suburban Jason credited her high
exceptional range at second with my father and the coach
Pittsburgh. school coach, Michael Piercy,
base, it was just a matter of really liked me.
It was a big decision, but for putting the wheels in
time before Mid Valleys that campus made me feel I motion by contacting head We went to a meeting with
Danielle Jason started think- was at home, said the coach Craig Campbell, who the coach, my father and my
TIMES-TRIBUNE FILE ing about where to play her 16-year-old. And its not a asked Jason to come to a sister, Kim, and thats when
Mid Valley junior Danielle Jason went 17 for 17 in college softball. big school, so I can relate to camp to see her skill sets in they offered me a scholarship.
stolen bases last season. Just days into her junior (Mid Valley). Youre a name person. Please see JASON, Page B3
B2 THE TIMES-TRIBUNE SPORTS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2017

LOCAL SPORTS
Today
AMERICAS LINE
INJURY REPORT: On the NFL board, NY
Giants WR Odell Beckham Jr. is ques-
NFL STANDINGS
AMERICAN
East
W L T Pct. PF PA
NFC LEADERS
Bradford, MIN
Quarterbacks
Att Com Yds TD Int
32 27 346 3 0
Flash in the pan
tionable.

or can Hunt, Hill


INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
On the college football board, North Car- Buffalo 1 0 0 1.000 21 12 M. Ryan, ATL 30 21 321 1 0
Governors Cup Final Game 2 Miami 0 0 0 .000 0 0 A. Rodgers, GBY 42 28 311 1 1
SWB RailRiders at Durham, 6:35 p.m. olina QB Chazz Surratt is questionable.
BASEBALL New England 0 1 0 .000 27 42 Wentz, PHL 39 26 307 2 1
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SOCCER N.Y. Jets 0 1 0 .000 12 21 Goff, LA 29 21 306 1 0
(matches start at 4:30 p.m.) Favorite Points Underdog
Stafford, DET 41 29 292 4 1

cut it long term?


American League South
Division I W L T Pct. PF PA Brees, NOR 37 27 291 1 0
Scranton at North Pocono INDIANS -$300 ( 9.5 ) Tigers Palmer, ARI 48 27 269 1 3
Jacksonville 1 0 0 1.000 29 7
Division II n-RAYS -$115 ( 8.5 ) Yankees Prescott, DAL 39 24 268 1 0
Tennessee 0 1 0 .000 16 26
Abington Heights at Scranton Prep ROYALS -$145 (10.0 ) White Sox Houston 0 1 0 .000 7 29 Cousins, WAS 40 23 240 1 1
BLUE JAYS -$122 ( 9.5 ) Orioles

C
Delaware Valley at Valley View, 5:45 Indianapolis 0 1 0 .000 9 46 Rushers hiefs rookie running
Division III RED SOX -$195 ( 9.5 ) As North Att Yds Avg LG TD
Holy Cross at Montrose RANGERS -$105 (11.0 ) Mariners W L T Pct. PF PA Cook, MIN 22 127 5.8 33 0 back Kareem Hunt
Lakeland at Western Wayne Astros -$120 ( 8.5 ) ANGELS Baltimore 1 0 0 1.000 20 0 Elliott, DAL 24 104 4.3 10 0 had about the worst KEVIN
Division IV National League Pittsburgh 1 0 0 1.000 21 18 Cohen, CHI 5 66 13.2 46 0
Mid Valley at Carbondale Area NATIONALS -$340 ( 8.0 ) Braves Cleveland 0 1 0 .000 18 21 Stewart, CAR 18 65 3.6 10 0 start possible. AMERMAN
Elk Lake at Forest City PHILLIES -$108 ( 8.5 ) Marlins Cincinnati 0 1 0 .000 0 20 Montgomery, GBY 19 54 2.8 8 1 On his first ever NFL car- Fantasy sports
Crossover CUBS -$285 ( NL ) Mets West Howard, CHI 13 52 4.0 11 1
Wallenpaupack at West Scranton, 6 BREWERS -$145 ( 8.5 ) Pirates W L T Pct. PF PA McCaffrey, CAR 13 47 3.6 11 0 ry, Hunt lost a fumble to the
Mountain View at Dunmore, 6 CARDS -$162 ( 9.0 ) Reds Denver 1 0 0 1.000 24 21 Blount, PHL 14 46 3.3 7 0 Patriots during Thursdays
HIGH SCHOOL GOLF Oakland 1 0 0 1.000 26 16 Hyde, SNF 9 45 5.0 18 0
(matches start at 4 p.m.)
DBACKS -$155 ( 9.5 ) Rockies Gurley, LA 19 40 2.1 12 1 season opening, primetime
Division I
Dodgers -$200 ( 7.5 ) GIANTS Kansas City 1 0 0 1.000 42 27
R. Wilson, SEA 2 40 20.0 29 0 game with the defending season as a rookie. As long
Interleague L.A. Chargers 0 1 0 .000 21 24
West Scranton at North Pocono TWINS -$150 ( 9.0 ) Padres NATIONAL
Receivers
Super Bowl champs already as he doesnt wear down
Honesdale at Delaware Valley No Yds Avg LG TD
NOTE: The number inside the bracket is East Thielen, MIN 9 157 17.4 44 0 winning, 7-0, just minutes from overuse, 1,000 total
Valley View at Scranton the over/under run total for the game. W L T Pct. PF PA
Wallenpaupack at Abington Heights Philadelphia 1 0 0 1.000 30 17
Hooper, ATL 2 128 64.0 88t 1
into the first quarter. yards and 10 touchdowns
n- New York City, Citi Field. Tate, DET 10 107 10.7 19 0
Division II Dallas 1 0 0 1.000 19 3 seem likely for Hill.
Montrose at Carbondale Area
NFL
N.Y. Giants 0 1 0 .000 3 19
Ertz, PHL 8 93 11.6 23 0 Hunt, thrust into the
Favorite Points Underdog S. Diggs, MIN 7 93 13.3 30 2 Hill is a great option not
Elk Lake at Mountain View
Open Current O/U
Washington 0 1 0 .000 17 30 Agholor, PHL 6 86 14.3 58t 1 Chiefs starting role after
Holy Cross at Forest City
Thursday
South Cobb, GBY 9 85 9.4 29 0 Spencer Ware suffered a just in season-long fantasy
Blue Ridge at Dunmore W L T Pct. PF PA Garcon, SNF 6 81 13.5 22 0
Lackawanna Trail at Old Forge BENGALS 3 5 (38.5) Texans Carolina 1 0 0 1.000 23 3 Jo. Nelson, GBY 7 79 11.3 32t 1 season-ending injury in the football, but in daily fantasy.
Sunday
Mid Valley at Scranton Prep
Titans 1 1.5 (43.5) JAGUARS
Atlanta 1 0 0 1.000 23 17 Kupp, LA 4 76 19.0 28 1 preseason, looked dismayed Hes the 11th-ranked wide
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS TENNIS Tampa Bay 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Punters
(matches start at 4 p.m.) RAVENS 7.5 7.5 (40.5) Browns New Orleans 0 1 0 .000 19 29 No Yds Lg Avg on the sideline as team- receiver on FanDuel for
West Scranton at Delaware Valley PANTHERS 7.5 7.5 (42.5) Bills North Week 2 at $7,200, a good bang
Patriots 6.5 6.5 (54.5) SAINTS W L T Pct. PF PA
Bosher, ATL 3 178 62 59.3 mates rushed over to pep
Abington Heights at Valley View Morstead, NOR 3 171 68 57.0
Wallenpaupack at Holy Cross Cards 7.5 7.5 (44.5) COLTS Detroit 1 0 0 1.000 35 23 Palardy, CAR 3 155 58 51.7 him up. for the buck.
Honesdale at Mid Valley CHIEFS 4.5 4.5 (47.5) Eagles Minnesota 1 0 0 1.000 29 19 ODonnell, CHI 5 244 69 48.8 It looked like he could Then theres Smith.
North Pocono at Scranton Prep STEELERS 6.5 6.5 (45.5) Vikings Green Bay 1 0 0 1.000 17 9 A. Lee, ARI 4 184 57 46.0
Riverside at Dunmore BUCS 6 6 (43.0) Bears Chicago 0 1 0 .000 17 23 Jo. Ryan, SEA 6 275 59 45.8 erupt in tears. Should you go running to
Montrose at Western Wayne CHARGERS 4.5 4.5 (45.0) Dolphins West Wing, NYG 6 269 55 44.8 Instead, he erupted on the the waiver wire for him?
HIGH SCHOOL FIELD HOCKEY RAIDERS 14 14 (43.5) Jets W L T Pct. PF PA Vogel, GBY 5 219 57 43.8
(matches start at 4:30 p.m.) RAMS 2.5 2.5 (46.0) Redskins L.A. Rams 1 0 0 1.000 46 9 Hekker, LA 5 218 47 43.6 field. Only if youre extremely
Wyoming Valley Conference Cowboys 2 2 (43.0) BRONCOS Seattle 0 1 0 .000 9 17 Do. Jones, PHL 4 170 50 42.5 Hunt ran wild, totaling desperate.
Dallas at Abington Heights SEAHAWKS 13 13.5 (42.5) 49ers Arizona 0 1 0 .000 23 35 Punt Returners
Delaware Valley at Wyoming Valley West San Francisco 0 1 0 .000 3 23 No Yds AvgLong TD 246 yards and three touch- Smith is 33 years old and
FALCONS 2.5 2.5 (53.5) Packers
Lackawanna Trail at Wyoming Area Monday Agnew, DET 3 48 16.0 24 0 downs as the Kansas City has never tossed more than
Honesdale at Wallenpaupack Thursdays Games Cohen, CHI 3 45 15.0 17 0
GIANTS 5 4 (43.5) Lions
Houston at Cincinnati, 8:25 p.m. A. Roberts, ATL 2 24 12.0 15 0 Davids beat the New Eng- 23 touchdowns in a season
WOMENS SOCCER College Football
Marywood at Scranton, 7 Favorite Points Underdog
Sundays Games Sherels, MIN 2 11 5.5 13 0 land Goliaths, 42-27. during his 11-year career.
Philadelphia at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Austin, LA 3 15 5.0 8 0
COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEY Open Current O/U Arizona at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. McCaffrey, CAR 3 7 2.3 4 0 And Hunt wasnt the only His arm is good enough to
Keystone at Wilkes, 4
WOMENS VOLLEYBALL
Thursday Minnesota at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Crowder, WAS 2 3 1.5 3 0 dominant fantasy player. keep Hill going, but still not
BOISE ST 17 16.5 (58.5) N Mexico Cleveland at Baltimore, 1 p.m. Tr. Davis, GBY 2 0 0.0 0 0
Scranton at Cortland St., 6 Friday Kickoff Returners With his all-world speed, good enough to start in fan-
New England at New Orleans, 1 p.m.
Thursday TEMPLE 13 14.5 (52.0) UMass Chicago at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. No Yds Avg LG TD receiver Tyreek Hill tasy football. Leave Smith
S FLORIDA 16.5 18 (51.5) Illinois Buffalo at Carolina, 1 p.m. Lockett, SEA 3 91 30.3 43 0
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Arizona 20 20 (60.5) UTEP McKinnon, MIN 4 108 27.0 39 0 totaled 140 all-purpose yards on the waiver wire unless he
Tennessee at Jacksonville, 1 p.m.
Governors Cup Final Game 3 Saturday N.Y. Jets at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. De. Thompson, CHI 2 47 23.5 27 0 and scored a touchdown on lights up the Eagles on Sun-
Durham at SWB RailRiders, 6:35 p.m. Ke. Williams, ARI 2 46 23.0 23 0
S CAROLINA 6.5 6.5 (50.5) Kentucky Miami at L.A. Chargers, 4:05 p.m.
Dw. Harris, NYG 2 42 21.0 23 0 a highlight-reel 75-yard day (the Chiefs are at home
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS GOLF MARSHALL 12.5 14.5 (51.5) Kent St San Francisco at Seattle, 4:25 p.m.
Lackawanna League District Qualier at Notre Dame 14 13.5 (48.5) BOST COLL Washington at L.A. Rams, 4:25 p.m. Switzer, DAL 2 42 21.0 25 0 catch-and-run from quarter- and the Eagles will be with-
Breeland, WAS 3 59 19.7 24 0
Scranton Muni, 9 VIRGINIA 9.5 10 (49.0) Connecticut Dallas at Denver, 4:25 p.m.
D. Washington, DET 2 31 15.5 18 0 back Alex Game Manag- out top cornerback Ronald
HIGH SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY MICHIGAN 26 24 (53.5) Air Force Green Bay at Atlanta, 8:30 p.m.
Montrose, Dunmore, Riverside, Blue Mondays Games
Scoring er Smith. Darby, so there is a chance).
Coastal Caro 2 2 (58.5) UAB Touchdowns
Ridge, Elk Lake, Faith Christian at Old MIAMI-OHIO 5 4.5 (45.5) Cincinnati Detroit at N.Y. Giants, 8:30 p.m.
TD Rush Rec Ret Pts Smith, the king of check- Smith is the 17th ranked
Forge, 4:45 Thursday, Sep. 21
PENN ST 38 38.5 (54.5) Georgia St S. Diggs, MIN 2 0 2 0 12 downs, somehow out-dueled
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SOCCER Iowa St 8 9.5 (62.5) AKRON L.A. Rams at San Francisco, 8:25 p.m. Golladay, DET 2 0 2 0 12 quarterback on FanDuel
(matches start at 4:30 p.m.) Sunday, Sep. 24 the games greatest quarter-
Division I
N Carolina 7.5 7.5 (56.5)OLD DOMNION
Baltimore vs Jacksonville, 9:30 a.m.
Kicking this week at $7,200, but even
Oklahoma St 13 14 (66.0) PITTSBURGH PAT FG LG Pts back, throwing for 368 yards
West Scranton at Wallenpaupack MINNESOTA 8.5 10.5 (50.5) Mid Tenn St
New Orleans at Carolina, 1 p.m. Zuerlein, LA 5/5 3/3 50 14 at a cheap price, hes hard to
Abington Heights at Scranton, 6 Tampa Bay at Minnesota, 1 p.m. and four touchdowns.
INDIANA 25 PPD (PPD ) Florida Intl Denver at Buffalo, 1 p.m.
Bailey, DAL 1/1 4/4 48 13 count on.
Honesdale at Delaware Valley, 6
Ucla 3 3 (70.5) MEMPHIS Lutz, NOR 1/1 4/4 43 13 So are these guys for real?
Valley View at North Pocono Pittsburgh at Chicago, 1 p.m. M. Bryant, ATL 2/2 3/3 48 11 Here are some other
Division II NEBRASKA 14 14 (58.5) No Illinois Miami at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. Forbath, MIN 2/3 3/3 45 11
Can we expect repeat perfor-
Western Wayne at Holy Cross, 6 DUKE 13 14 (60.5) Baylor N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Gano, CAR 2/2 3/3 39 11 mances? Week 1 surprises and what I
Scranton Prep at Elk Lake OHIO U 8.5 8 (53.5) Kansas Atlanta at Detroit, 1 p.m. Sturgis, PHL 1/2 3/3 50 10 expect from them moving
Montrose at Lakeland WAKE FOREST13.5 14 (48.5) Utah St Houston at New England, 1 p.m. Walsh, SEA 0/0 3/3 41 9
Hunt should be great all
Division III Clemson 3 3 (56.5) LOUISVILLE Cleveland at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. = year, although asking for forward:
Carbondale Area at Mid Valley, 6 SYRACUSE 10.5 10.5 (66.5) C Michigan Seattle at Tennessee, 4:05 p.m.
another game with those Ravens running back
Dunmore at Old Forge Va Tech 22 21 (59.5) E CAROLINA Kansas City at L.A. Chargers, 4:25 p.m.
Blue Ridge at Forest City Wisconsin 13.5 17 (41.5) BYU Cincinnati at Green Bay, 4:25 p.m. AFC LEADERS stats is asking too much. But Terrance West was a
HIGH SCHOOL GOLF MISSOURI 7 7 (78.5) Purdue Oakland at Washington, 8:30 p.m.
Quarterbacks he will have a great season cheap, late-round fantasy
(matches start at 4 p.m.) IOWA 24 22 (51.5) N Texas Monday, Sep. 25
Division I TEXAS A&M 23 23.5 (59.5) UL-Lafayette Dallas at Arizona, 8:30 p.m. Att Com Yds TD Int and many more huge pick that could pay decent
A. Smith, KC 35 28 368 4 0
Valley View at Delaware Valley NWESTERN 22 22 (57.0) Bowl Green Brady, NE 36 16 267 0 0 games. dividends. Hes clearly sown
Division II
Western Wayne at Mountain View
OKLAHOMA 34 34 (57.5)
FLORIDA
Tulane
5.5 5.5 (49.5) Tennessee NFL SUMMARY Roethlisberger, PIT 36
D. Carr, OAK 32
24
22
263
262
2
2
1
0
Coach Andy Reid, who up the starting job and will
Montrose at Dunmore TCU 18 18.5 (64.5) Smu Mondays late game Mariota, TEN 41 25 256 0 0 should be credited for leav- get more opportunities with
Old Forge at Carbondale Area W KENTUCKY 7 7 (61.5) La Tech Danny Woodhead injured.
Mid Valley at Holy Cross OHIO ST 30 31 (52.5) Army Broncos 24, Chargers 21
Ty. Taylor, BUF 28 16 224 2 1 ing Hunt in the game and
Kizer, CLE 30 20 222 1 1
Riverside at Blue Ridge WASH ST 18.5 21 (63.5) Oregon St Siemian, DEN 28 17 219 2 1 not yanking him after his West totaled 80 yards and a
L.A. Chargers .........0 7 0 14 21
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SOCCER Appchian St 24 23.5 (48.5) TEXAS ST Denver ..............7 7 10 0 24 Rivers, LAC 33 22 192 3 1 fumble, loves to ride one touchdown Sunday against
Division IV ALABAMA 28 28.5 (53.5) Colorado St McCown, NYJ 39 26 187 0 2
Mid Valley at Elk Lake, 4:30 TOLEDO 8 9.5 (74.5) Tulsa
First Quarter
Rushers running back, especially all- the Bengals.
Den Fowler 5 pass from Siemian (McManus
Crossovers W MICHIGAN 16 20 (53.5) Idaho kick), 4:50. Att Yds Avg LG TD purpose backs like Hunt. Eagles wide receiver
West Scranton at Honesdale, 4:30 So Miss 6 6.5 (57.5) UL-MONROE K. Hunt, KC 17 148 8.7 58 1
Lakeland at Carbondale Area, 4:30
Second Quarter
McCoy, BUF 22 110 5.0 27 0 (See Westbrook, Brian and Nelson Agholor was a
Oregon 13 14 (67.5) WYOMING LAC Gordon 11 pass from Rivers (Koo kick),
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS TENNIS Lsu 6.5 7 (51.5) MISS ST 14:55. Fournette, JAC 26 100 3.8 17 1 Charles, Jamaal). Hunt is disaster as a rookie, but has
(matches start at 4 p.m.) C.. Anderson, DEN 20 81 4.0 18 0
Dunmore at Abington Heights
Ga Tech 2.5 PPD (PPD ) C FLORIDA Den Siemian 1 run (McManus kick), 5:27.
T. West, BAL 19 80 4.2 11 1
definitely an RB1 and a clear role as the slot receiv-
Kansas St 3.5 4 (47.5) VANDERBILT Third Quarter
Delaware Valley at Wallenpaupack HOUSTON 22 23 (53.5) Rice Den Fowler 6 pass from Siemian (McManus Lynch, OAK 18 76 4.2 14 0 should have no problem er this season and looked
Valley View at Honesdale Ja. Allen, BAL 21 71 3.4 17 0 racking up 1,200 yards or
Holy Cross at Scranton
Troy 6.5 7 (62.5) N MEXICO ST kick), 10:27.
L. Miller, HOU 17 65 3.8 8 0
good Sunday with 86 yards
TEXAS TECH 6.5 7 (75.5) Arizona St Den FG McManus 20, :00.
West Scranton at Riverside Fourth Quarter Gordon, LAC 18 54 3.0 21 0 more and scoring 12 touch- and a touchdown. Hes
Western Wayne at North Pocono USC 17 16 (67.5) Texas
UTAH 26 26.5 (56.5) San Jose St LAC Allen 5 pass from Rivers (Koo kick), Gillislee, NE 15 45 3.0 16 3 downs. worth a pickup.
Scranton Prep at Mid Valley 8:10. Receivers
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS VOLLEYBALL WASHINGTN33.5 33.5 (54.5) Fresno St
LAC Benjamin 38 pass from Rivers (Koo No Yds Avg LG TD Hill was used all over the Falcons tight end Aus-
Mississippi 3.5 3.5 (72.5) CALIFORNIA
(matches start at 5 p.m.)
Stanford 8.5 9.5 (46.5) S DIEGO ST kick), 7:00. A. Brown, PIT 11 182 16.5 50 0 place he lined up as a run- tin Hooper was undrafted
Lackawanna League A 76,324. T. Hill, KC 7 133 19.0 75t 1
Abington Heights at Western Wayne BOXING Amendola, NE 6 100 16.7 27 0 ning back and took carries; in most leagues, but could
LAC Den
Dunmore at Mountain View Gennady Golovkin -$145 K. Hunt, KC 5 98 19.6 78t 2 he ran deep routes; he took
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First downs 17 22
Cooks, NE 3 88 29.3 54 0
be a top-10 tight end this sea-
Total Net Yards 249 321 short screen passes.
Forest City at Blue Ridge Round by round winning proposition Rushes-yards 22-64 36-140 Crabtree, OAK 6 83 13.8 25 0 son. He totaled 128 yards
Lackawanna Trail at Montrose Golovkin Round Alvarez Passing 185 181 Del. Walker, TEN 7 76 10.9 23 0 Reid has a clear plan to and touchdown against the
Wyoming Valley Conference 40/1 Round 1 60/1 A. Green, CIN 5 74 14.8 27 0
Crestwood at North Pocono 30/1 Round 2 50/1
Punt Returns 1-(-1) 3-48
R. Matthews, TEN 5 71 14.2 24 0
make Hill a major focus and Bears on Sunday.
Kickoff Returns 0-0 1-36
Holy Redeemer at Delaware Valley 25/1 Round 3 50/1 Interceptions Ret. 1-4 1-0 Co. Davis, TEN 6 69 11.5 23 0 he is poised for a huge sea-
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Scranton, Marywood vs. Keystone at PASSING Los Angeles, Rivers 22-33-1-192. J. Berry, PIT 6 275 59 45.8
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'RIDERS: Drop Game 1


FROM PAGE B1 him an extra run. And when
only RailRider to reach base you do that, its always going
after that, Williams, was to come back and hurt you.
erased trying to steal second. We got behind right away
Durham faced the minimum and after that, we got flat. ... I
over the final 22 outs of the know were better than that.
game. So, tomorrows a new day,
I feel like we still had and weve just got to show up
good at-bats, Williams said. and be ready to play.
I just feel like nothing really Durham added another
fell for us. run in the second inning
Before the game, RailRid- when Wongs two-out single
ers manager Al Pedrique brought in Justin Williams,
pointed to pitching and who led off with a booming
defense being the key to the opposite-field double.
series. Herrera allowed four runs
The RailRiders struggled on six hits in 4 innings. He
right off the bat in both walked none and struck out
areas. two.
Ronald Herrera got the Joe Mantiply was the first
first out of the game when out of the RailRiders bullpen
Williams ran down a drive to and ran into trouble in the
deep center, but the next four sixth inning. With one out,
Bulls singled, and three runs Peterson singled and Daniel
would cross. Robertson doubled. Mantiply
Kean Wong and Willy bounced back to get the sec-
Adames started the rally, ond out on a lazy fly ball to
then Jake Bauers hit a right, but No. 9-hitter Mike
grounder to Miguel Andu- McKenry cashed in on the
jars left. The RailRiders opportunity, poking a two-
third baseman was able to strike pitch to center to score
knock it down, but couldnt two runs and make it 6-0.
get a throw off and the bases Though he was only at 83
JAKE DANNA STEVENS / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
were loaded. A wild pitch pitches, the Bulls pulled Yar-
Varsity runners from Abington Heights, Scranton Prep, Holy Cross, North Pocono and Valley View start their brought in the first run and brough after seven innings.
race during Tuesdays meet at Abington Heights Middle School in Clarks Summit. Patrick Leonard knocked in Mike Broadway struck out
the second. two in a perfect eighth, then
With one out and runners Jeff Ames closed out the win

Healey fuels Crusaders on the corners, Shane Peter-


son hit a chopper to Andujar,
who came in to field it and
threw to first for the out
with a three-up, three-down
ninth.
Once we got behind in the
score, for some reason, we
STAFF REPORT At Honesdale, Anne Skirpan fin- before checking to see if he got flat, Pedrique said. And
Andrew Healey finished first over- ished first overall as Western Wayne could possibly start a double we didnt have too many
all in 17:09 to lead Holy Cross to two earned three wins. Dana Pratt was play or get Bauers heading quality at-bats.
wins in a Lackawanna League boys second for Honesdale and Bella Frigo- home. Instead, Bauers scored In the two previous times
cross country meet Tuesday. letto was third as the Lady Hornets and the Bulls led, 3-0. these teams have met in the
Kyle Burke, Daniel Uhranowski, also posted three wins. That was the difference Governors Cup champion-
Ethan Mattox and Stephen Haggerty At Susquehanna, Tori James fin- in the game, Pedrique said. ship series, the winner of
swept the next four spots for Abington ished fourth overall to lead Lackawan- We didnt execute, defen- Game 1 has gone on to clinch
Heights as the Comets also earned two na Trail to two wins. Hannah Perkins sively, key plays. Maybe a the title.
wins. of Montrose finished first overall. double-play ball, had that Contact the writer:
At Nay Aug Park, Tyler Wirth fin- Scranton Prep 23, Abington Heights 32 runners on first and third, cfoley@timesshamrock.com;
Abington Heights 22, Holy Cross 36
ished first overall as Wallenpaupack Scranton Prep 15, North Pocono 50 we had a guy go home and we 570-348-9125;
swept the top three spots to earn three Holy Cross 15, North Pocono 50 didnt get him, so we gave @RailRidersTT on Twitter
Scranton Prep 18, Valley View 40
wins. Thomas Johnson was second for Holy Cross 26, Valley View 31
the Buckhorns and Deiter Burkes was Katie Dammer (AH) 19:30 on 3.1-mile course at
SWB RAILRIDERS GAME REPORT
third. Abington Heights, Lexi Walsh (HC) 20:23, Mia Bel-
At Honesdale, Dustin Edsall fin-
lucci (SP) 20:43, Allison Walsh (SP) 21:37, Anna Brier
(SP) 21:41, Taylor Seprosky (VV) 21:59, Adiya Golden
Durham 6, RailRiders 0
ished second and David Mead was (SP) 22:15, Erika Beahan (AH) 22:15, Molly Repecki
(HC) 22:20, Abigail Marion (AH) 22:23, Emma Marion RailRiders Durham Pitching probables: RailRiders
third for Honesdale as the Hornets (AH) 22:25, Santina Burak (VV) 22:25, Abigail Bowen ab r h bi ab r h bi RHP Domingo German (7-2,
MWilliams cf 4 0 2 0 Field cf 4 0 0 0
earned three wins. Jake Pasake of JAKE DANNA STEVENS / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER (SP) 22:34, Hannah Hughes (AH) 22:36, Charisse Mul-
Solano 2b 4 0 1 0 Wong 2b 5 1 2 1 2.83 ERA) vs. Durham RHP
herin (VV) 22:50.
Western Wayne finished first overall. Andrew Healey of Holy Cross finish- Jr. High: AH 15, SP 48; AH 15, HC 50; NP 20, SP 35; McKinney lf 3 0 0 0 Adames ss 3 1 2 0 Yonny Chirinos (12-5, 2.74
Andujar 3b 3 0 0 0 Bauers 1b 4 1 2 0 ERA).
At Susquehanna, Brandon Curley es first during a cross country meet NP 15, HC 50; VV 15, SP 48; VV 15, HC 50. Top nisher:
Ford dh 3 0 0 0 Leonard lf 4 0 1 1
Allison Dammer (AH) 12:19 on 1.86-mile course at
finished first overall and Liam Mead at Abington Heights Middle School Abington Heights. Higashioka c 3 0 0 0 Peterson dh 4 1 1 1
Porcupine points
Cooper 1b 2 0 0 0 Robertson 3b 4 1 1 0
was second to lead Montrose to four in Clarks Summit on Tuesday. Records: SP 5-0, AH 4-1, HC 4-1, VV 3-2, NP 2-3.
Wallenpaupack 20, Scranton 43
Cave rf 3 0 0 0 JWilliams rf 4 The RailRiders removed
1 1 0
wins. Peyton Jones was third for Elk Wallenpaupack 15, West Scranton 50
Culver ss 3 0 0 0 McKenry c 3 0 1 2
RHP Tyler Jones from their ros-
Totals 28 0 3 0 Totals 35 6 11 5
Lake and Cody Oswald was fourth as Wallenpaupack 15, Mid Valley 50
the Warriors earned three wins.
HS CROSS COUNTRY Delaware Valley 21, Scranton 34 RailRiders 000 000 000 0
ter before Tuesdays game.
Ive got to keep that in the
Abington Heights 16, Scranton Prep 47 Delaware Valley 17, West Scranton 42 Durham 310 002 00x 6
Abington Heights 20, Holy Cross 42 Eric Lukan (HON) 22:00. Delaware Valley 15, Mid Valley 50 clubhouse. Its a roster move
LOB: RailRiders 2, Durham 8. 2B: J. Williams,
Scranton Prep 21, North Pocono 40 Jr. High: HON 20, DUN 41; DUN 15, WW 50; DUN Laina Bogosta (DV) 20:44 on 3.05-mile course, that we needed to make,
Robertson.
Holy Cross 20, North Pocono 41 15, CAR 50; RIV 46, HON 42; RIV 15, WW 50; RIV 15, Katie Shea (SCR) 21:20, Jenna Schoenagel (WAL)
CAR 50; HON 15, OF 50. Top nisher: Josh Godlewski 21:29, Carissa Menderis (WAL) 23:07, Rosemita Kielty RailRiders IP H R ER BB SO RailRiders manager Al Pedrique
Scranton Prep 24, Valley View 31 Herrera, L (0-1) 4.2 6 4 4 0 2 said.
Holy Cross 23, Valley View 32 (RIV) 13:11 on 2-mile course at Honesdale. (DV) 23:08, Rylee Arenson (WAL) 23:14, Ashlynn
Records: DUN 2-1, RIV 2-1, OF 2-1, HON 3-2, WW Weston (DV) 23:16, Hannah Smith (WAL) 23:27, Alex- Mantiply 1 4 2 2 0 0 Jones appeared in a team-high
Andrew Healey (HC) 17:09 on 3.1-mile course at Feyereisen .2 1 0 0 2 1
0-5, FC 0-5. andra Antonecchia (DV) 23:29, Lexi Gumble (WAL)
Abington Heights, Kyle Burke (AH) 17:34, Daniel
23:40, Brooke McElheney (WAL) 23:44, Maritza Jahn Frare .2 0 0 0 0 1 44 games this season and
Uhranowski (AH) 18:19, Ethan Mattox (AH) 18:41, Ste- Elk Lake 15, Susquehanna 39
Pena 1 0 0 0 1 1 posted a 4.38 ERA.
phen Haggerty (AH) 18:44, Nicholas Gershey (SP) Montrose 15, Susquehanna 50 (WAL) 23:50, Maddy Emick (WS) 23:53, Jess Cardone
Blue Ridge 24, Susquehanna 31 (WAL) 24:03, Logan DeSanto (MV) 24:04, Maura Durham IP H R ER BB SO To take Jones place on the
18:53, Ryan Siebecker (AH) 19:33, Damon Martin (AH) Yarbrough, W (1-0) 7 3 0 0 0 4
19:42, Thomas Lee (HC) 19:46, Steven Brenkosh (NP) Lakeland 25, Elk Lake 34 Gockley (WS) 25:00. roster, LHP Caleb Frare was
Montrose 17, Lakeland 43 Jr. High: SCR 23, WAL 35; SCR 18, DV 44; WAL 15, Broadway 1 0 0 0 0 2
19:50, Ian Kovatch (VV) 19:52, Adam Traweek (AH) Ames 1 0 0 0 0 1 bumped up from High-A Tampa.
20:12, Justin Goodrich (SP) 20:18, Shea Quinn (SP) Lakeland 19, Blue Ridge 44 WS 50; WAL 25, MV 34; DV 15, WS 50; MV 28, DV 29.
20:21, Reid Mattox (AH) 20:35. Elk Lake 16, Lackawanna Trail 43 Top finisher: Rory Jones (WAL) 12:15 on 1.86-mile WP: Herrera. HBP: Cooper (by Yarbrough). Todays RailRiders starter,
Montrose 15, Lackawanna Trail 50 course at Nay Aug Park. Umpires: HP: Visconti, 1B: Bacon, 2B: Merzel, RHP Domingo German, faced
Jr. High: AH 16, SP 47; AH 15, HC 50; NP 15, SP 48; 3B: Riggs. T: 2:34 (:59 delay). A: 1,933.
NP 15, HC 50; VV 25, SP 32, VV 19, HC 39. Top nisher: Blue Ridge 17, Lackawanna Trail 38 Records: DV 6-0, WAL 6-0, SCR 1-4, MV 0-5, WS Durham twice this season. He
Alex Duffy (AH) 11:25 on 1.86-mile course at Abington Elk Lake 17, Mountain View 38 0-5.
Heights. Montrose 15, Mountain View 50 Honesdale 15, Dunmore 49 How they scored tossed 13 scoreless innings,
Records: AH 5-0, SP 5-1, HC 5-1, NP 2-3, VV 2-3. Blue Ridge 23, Mountain View 32 Western Wayne 16, Dunmore 41 Durham first: Herrera pitching. Field allowing seven hits and four
Wallenpaupack 18, Scranton 39 Brandon Curley (MON) 17:26 at Susquehanna, Honesdale 15, Riverside 50 flied out. Wong singled. Adames singled, walks while striking out 17.
Wallenpaupack 15, West Scranton 48 Liam Mead (MON) 17:31, Peyton Jones (EL) 17:37, Western Wayne 15, Riverside 50 Wong to second. Bauers singled, Wong to Todays Durham starter, LHP
Wallenpaupack 15, Mid Valley 49 Cody Oswald (EL) 18:13, Eric Bixby (MON) 18:19, Max Honesdale 15, Old Forge 47 third, Adames to second. With Leonard bat-
Scranton 21, Delaware Valley 38 Brewer (MON) 18:26, Zach Reeves (LAK) 18:37, Travis Western Wayne 17, Old Forge 40 ting, Wong scored on a wild pitch, Adames Yonny Chirinos, took the loss in
Delaware Valley 20, West Scranton 39 Hickling (BR) 18:54, Noah Chup (LAK) 18:59, Jerome Anne Skirpan (WW) 22:39 on 3.1-mile course at to third, Bauers to second. Leonard sin- his only start against the
Delaware Valley 18, Mid Valley 45 Washo (MON) 19:01, Nick Coy (MON) 19:04, John Honesdale, Dana Pratt (HON) 22:51, Bella Frigoletto gled, Adames scored, Bauers to third. RailRiders this season, allowing
Tyler Wirth (WAL) 16:49 on 3.05-mile course at Noldy (LAK) 19:21, Colin Spellman (MON) 19:32, Nick (HON) 22:57, Anya Rusnak (WW) 23:03, Mackenzie Peterson grounded out, Bauers scored, one run on seven hits in five
Nay Aug Park, Thomas Johnson (WAL) 17:06, Deiter Liuzzo (LAK) 19:41, Cyril Babcanec (LAK) 19:46. LaMorte (HON) 23:32, Lillian Black (WW) 23:42, Paige Leonard to second. Durham 3, RailRiders 0.
Burkes (WAL) 17:13, Josh Christianson (SCR) 17:21, Jr. High: EL 16, SUS 40; MON 22, SUS 33; SUS 15, Barillo (WW) 23:54, Rachel Olver (HON) 23:56, Alex- Durham second: Williams doubled. innings. He was outdueled by
Jack Monte (WAL) 17:39, Vincent Schlenker (DV) BR 50; EL 23, LAK 32; LAK 27, MON 32; LAK 15, BR 50; andra Skidmore (HON) 24:02, Lindsey Welsh (OF) McKenry grounded out. Field flied out. German.
17:57, Dan Gavin (SCR) 18:02, Kyle Kelstrom (WAL) LT 18, EL 41; LT 20, MON 40; LT 15, BR 50; EL 19, MV 24:09, Keturah Mayers (HON) 24:28, Madeline Healey Wong singled, Williams scored. Durham 4,
18:03, Mustafa Hamidi (SCR) 18:23, Jared Krick (DV) 36; MON 25, MV 31; MV 15, BR 50. Top nisher: Dea- (DUN) 25:28, Amanda Katchmar (OF) 25:30, Tori RailRiders 0. Pacific Coast League
18:27, Mike Kelly (WS) 18:39, Seth Brown (WAL) gan Ross (LT). Hutchinson (WW) 25:43, Kassie Diehl (HON) 26:57. Durham sixth: Mantiply pitching. Leon-
18:41, Jason Lee (SCR) 18:42, Josh Vituszynski (MV) Records: MON 4-0, EL 3-1, BR 3-1, LAK 3-2, SUS Jr. High: HON 18, DUN 43; WW 17, DUN 45; RIV ard grounded out. Peterson singled. Robert- Championship series
18:44, Christian Juice (SCR) 18:49. 0-5, MV 0-5, LT 0-5. 24, HON 32; WW 21, RIV 34; HON 15, OF 50; WW 15, son doubled, Peterson to third. Williams ied El Paso vs. Memphis
Jr. High: SCR 18, WAL 42; SCR 18, DV 45; WAL 15, OF 50. Top nisher: Rachel Korty (FC) 14:34 on 2-mile out. McKenry singled, Peterson scored, (best of ve)
WS 48; MV 21, WAL 35; MV 20, DV 36; DV 15, WS 49. Girls course at Honesdale. Robertson scored. Durham 6, RailRiders 0. Tuesday: Postponed
Top nisher: Anthony Roberto (SCR) 10:10 on 1.86- Records: HON 3-2, WW 3-2, DUN 0-2, RIV 0-2, OF Today: El Paso at Memphis, 8:05
mile course at Nay Aug Park. Mia Bellucci, Allison Walsh and 0-2. Tonights game Thursday: El Paso at Memphis, 1:05
Records: WAL 6-0, DV 4-2, SCR 3-2, WS 0-5, MV Lakeland 15, Elk Lake 50 Friday: Memphis at El Paso, 9:05
0-5.
Anna Brier finished 3-5 as Scranton Lakeland 15, Montrose 50 Game 2, RailRiders at *Saturday: Memphis at El Paso, 9:05
Honesdale 18, Dunmore 45 Prep earned three wins in a Lackawa- Lackawanna Trail 15, Elk Lake 50 Durham, Durham Bulls Athletic *Sunday: Memphis at El Paso, 8:08
Dunmore 15, Western Wayne 50 nna League meet. Katie Dammer of Lackawanna Trail 15, Montrose 50 Park, 6:35 p.m. *IF NECESSARY
Dunmore 15, Forest City 50 Hannah Perkins (MON) 20:35 at Susquehanna,
Honesdale 18, Riverside 45 Abington Heights finished first over- Shyanne Bennett (EL) 22:01, Georgia Smith (MON)
Riverside 15, Western Wayne 50 all and Holy Cross Lexi Walsh was 22:15, Tori James (LT) 22:20, Karris Fazzi (BR) 23:32,
Riverside 15, Forest City 50 Sadie Bosscher (EL) 23:32, Madison Swanchak (LT)
second.
Honesdale 15, Old Forge 50
Old Forge 15, Western Wayne 50
Old Forge 15, Forest City 50
At Nay Aug Park, Laina Bogosta fin-
23:45, Naomi Paul (LAK) 23:48, Lydia Ofalt (EL) 24:56,
Camryn Cerminaro (LAK) 25:10, Kayleen Conklin (BR)
25:36, Sarah Utter (LAK) 26:32, Kelley Warner (MON)
JASON: Junior commits
Jake Pasake (WW) 18:23 on 3.1-mile course at ished first overall to lead Delaware 26:43, Taylor Huyck (SUS) 27:25, Danielle Setta (LAK)
Honesdale, Dustin Edsall (HON) 19:46, David Mead
(HON) 20:03, Joey Mandarano (DUN) 20:24, Gavin
Beck (RIV) 20:25, Matthew Korty (FC) 20:36, Drew
Valley to three wins. Jenna Schoena-
gel was third for Wallenpaupack and
27:38.
Jr. High: EL 15, SUS 50; SUS 28, MON 31; BR 26,
SUS 29; EL 21, LAK 38; LAK 24, MON 31; LAK 25, BR
to Division I program
Murphy (HON) 20:39, Nick Lizza (HON) 20:56, Josef Carissa Menderis was fourth as the 30; EL 15, LT 50; MON 15, LT 50; BR 15, LT 50; EL 19,
Holbert (HON) 21:09, Tyler Olver (HON) 21:19, Thor MV 40; MV 22, MON 33; MV 22, BR 33. Top nisher: FROM PAGE B1 For me, it wouldnt mat-
Lady Buckhorns also earned three
Crozakian (HON) 21:22, Justin Wolfe (FC) 21:22, Ger- Krista Jones (EL). Dont get me wrong, its a ter because Im aggressive at
ald Pepper (HON) 21:56, Dan Klepman (RIV) 21:57, wins. Records: LT 2-2, LAK 2-2, MON 0-2, EL 0-2.
little scary. Im only a junior. the plate and on the field. But
But everything worked out in I really like defense. Theres
my favor. It was an amazing nothing like it. Like diving
PSU: Keeps focus on winning conference moment.
At the plate, shes termed a
for a ball and making those
extra hustle plays.
FROM PAGE B1 it could surprise, Franklin ing will play a big role for changing. So until we have a slapper for her ability to slap The offense is a whole oth-
then-head coach Trent said he put a lot of stock in national championship con- couple years worth of data the ball into the ground from er thing for me. I treat it as if
Miles, a longtime friend of the College Football Playoff tenders moving forward. He to study, its going to be hard the left side and beat out hits. its one versus nine. If I am
Franklins. The two sides committees assertion that just doesnt know what role it to say. But the problem is, She also went 17 for 17 in sto- successful with it, it makes
opened discussion on play- it would place more value in will play. For now, he said he were dealing with people, len bases last season. the feeling even better.
ing a game, with the athletic winning major-conference stands by his original asser- not computers anymore. Defensively, she has spec- Although she wont be able
departments ultimately championships than it tion: Play to win the confer- The people in the room tacular range. to drive for another two
agreeing on a deal that would in playing a stronger ence championship, because change year-to-year, so I Its tough to say which is months, Jason already has
would provide Georgia early strength of schedule. its likely the most sure way dont know how consistent better, Piercy said. In the her eyes down the road.
State a big financial wind- Of course, that changed to get into the playoff. the data is going to be. field, she makes one play a Im going to major in
fall and Penn State a chance last season, in Franklins But, even that doesnt I think if you win your game that everybodys jaw sports management, Jason
to fill a hole in its schedule mind, when the committee seem so certain anymore. conference, thats the best drops. said. Their program has
leading into the 2017 Big chose Ohio State to compete I dont know if there is a case that you can make. And On offense, shes just a very high accolades from
Ten slate, which begins next in the College Football Play- model that you could say then after that, humans are game-changer. Every team what Ive seen.
Saturday at Iowa. off and left Penn State the this is the model, because going to make decisions. has to prepare for her and In Pittsburgh, you have the
It was, at the time, a no- Big Ten champion and an things they have said they Contact the writer: when she gets on base she Steelers, the Penguins. Theres
brainer. Penn State wasnt October winner over Ohio were factoring in in the past dcollins@timesshamrock.com; just terrorizes teams. a lot of job opportunities.
competing for national State on the sidelines. are not factoring in, Frank- 570-348-9100, x5368; Jason views both sides of Contact the writer:
championships, and even if So, Franklin said schedul- lin said. The narrative is @psubst on Twitter her game as equally important. mmyers@timesshamrock.com
B4 THE TIMES-TRIBUNE LOCAL SPORTS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2017

Casey, Bracken propel Royals past Cougars


STAFF REPORT Keystone College to a 6-1 win Kailey Vogl scored late in the wanna (2-5) and Brianna Izen Womens tennis
Connor Casey and Kier- COLLEGE over SUNY-Delhi. first half to give the Cougars a had five kills. Julia Frattaroli, Emily Kel-
nan Bracken each had a goal ga had two goals and two The Giants (1-3-1) scored 1-0 halftime lead. Meredith Tara Welliver had nine ly, Scranton Prep graduate
to lead the University of assists to lead Penn State two goals in the first five min- Campbell tied the game five kills and Karley May had 16 Emilia Jakubek and Dun-
Scranton to a 2-0 win over Harrisburg. utes to cruise to the win. minutes into the second half assists to lead Misericordia more graduate Natasha
Misericordia University in a Harrisburg broke the Amber Smith score two goals and Elizabeth Trolley then University to a 3-0 win over DeNunzio each had two wins
mens soccer game Tuesday. game open with three goals for Keystone and Mountain scored four goals in the final 16 Clarks Summit University. to lead the University of
After a scoreless first half, in a 15-minute span late in View graduate Hannah Rich- minutes for the Royals (4-0). Kara Brown and Alexa Scranton to a 9-0 victory over
Casey scored three minutes the first half to build a 5-1 ner had a goal and an assist. Womens volleyball Wagner each had five kills Lycoming College.
into the second half to give halftime lead. Field hockey Jordan Skoff had eight for Clarks Summit (0-9). Katherine Loughlin and
the Royals (5-0) a lead and Noah Macey scored for
The University of Scran- kills to lead Lackawanna Col- Ursinus College defeated Wallenpaupack graduate
Bracken added a goal in the Clarks Summit (0-4).
68th minute. ton scored five straight goals lege to a 3-0 win over Manor Marywood University, 3-0. Nicole Denniston won at No. 3
Womens soccer
in the second half to earn a College. Gabriella Santos had nine doubles for the Royals (2-0).
PSU-Harrisburg 8, Clarks Summit 1 Jenna Moranski had a 5-1 win over Misericordia Kayla Baney had seven kills for the Pacers (0-6) and Contact the writer:
At Middletown, Chase Vil- goal and three assists to lead University. kills and 12 assists for Lacka- Sam Compton had 18 digs. sports@timesshamrock.com

Scranton Prep
ties Lakeland
STAFF REPORT
Scranton Prep coach HS SOCCER
Sean Curry predicted Kyle Davies scored the
before the season that his lone marker for Valley
Cavaliers wouldnt have an View, which outshot the
easy time defending their winners, 14-10.
Lackawanna Soccer League Abington Heights (3-0) 2 1 3
Valley View (0-3) 0 1 1
Division II championship. FIRST HALF: Luke Abdalla (AH) from
The team Curry said Antonio Malettam, 23:10; Shervin
Mokhtari (AH) from Abdalla), 31:38; Kyle
would give him trouble did Davies (VV) from Matt Cesarini, 44:10;
just that Tuesday. Sam Stevens (AH) from Abdalla, 68:00.
Visiting Lakeland bat- Shots-corners: AH 10-2, VV 14-6.
Saves: Jackson Danzig (AH) 5, Nick
tled Prep to a 1-1 double- Bianchi (VV) 3.
overtime tie at Loyola
Field. Delaware Valley 3, W. Scranton 0
Mason Erdmann gave the At Memorial Stadium,
Chiefs a 1-0 lead when he Andrew Pinedo, Tyler
scored off Zachary Diehls Knoeful and Clay Chelak
assist in the 15th minute. had first-half goals to lead
Prep knotted the score Delaware Valley.
Delaware Valley (3-0) 3 03
10 minutes later when Cul- West Scranton (0-2) 0 00
len Myers created a scor- FIRST HALF: Andrew Pinedo (DV)
unassisted, 10:42; Tyler Knoeful (DV)
ing chance that Corbin unassisted, 14:29; Clay Chelak (DV)
White polished off, tying from Hessel Sacken, 24:20 JAKE DANNA STEVENS / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
the game. Shots-corners: DV 32-8, WS 2-0.
Saves: DV 0; Jack Fendrick (WS) 23. Forest Citys Kary Gillette hits the ball back to Lackawanna Trail during the first game of Tuesday nights match.
Lakeland (2-0-1) 1 0 0 01
Scranton Prep (2-0-1) 1 0 0 0 1
FIRST HALF: Mason Erdmann (LAK) Wallenpaupack 7, N. Pocono 0

Forest City edges Trail


from Zachary Diehl, 14:50; Corbin
White (SP) from Cullen Myers, 24:24. At North Pocono, Connor
Shots-corners: LAK 11-2, SP 20-11. Barnes and Izaiah Santiago
Saves: Justin Burkhart (LAK) 16; each had a goal and an assist
Garry Wrobleski (SP) 8.
to lead Wallenpaupack.
Western Wayne 4, Elk Lake 1 Wallenpaupack (2-1) 1 67
North Pocono (0-3) 0 00 STAFF REPORT five digs and Bethany Maby zie Newhart each had two
At Western Wayne, Cam- FIRST HALF: Kasper Zaba-Poplawski
(WAL) from Connor Barnes, 25:30.
Amelia Zazzera had 12 HS VOLLEYBALL had 12 assists. kills for Montrose and Rad-
eron Johnson had two SECOND HALF: Barnes (WAL) from points and six kills and Kate- to lead Dunmore to a win Susquehanna
Blue Ridge (4-0)
(1-2) 16 25 14 18 vile Vaiciulyte had four digs.
25 23 25 25 Montrose (1-3)
goals and an assist and Izaiah Santiago, 42:43; Peter McDer- lyn Dovin had 20 points, six 5 17 14
mott (WAL) unassisted, 46:07; Own over Western Wayne. JV: BR, 2-1. Abington Heights (3-1) 25 25 25
Jamie Ashby scored twice aces, nine assists and five kills
goal (WAL) 54:56; Santiago (WAL) un- Lydia Meade had eight JV: AH, 2-0.
to lead the Wildcats. assisted, 64:58; Jake Carruba (WAL) to lead Forest City past host Mountain View 3, Elk Lake 1
unassisted, 68:37; Steven Barone kills for the winners and Sam
Alex Bradish scored for Lackawanna Trail, 3-2, in a At Elk Lake, Madison Wil- Delaware Valley 3, Hanover Area 0
(WAL) unassisted, 77:43. Domzalski had six aces.
Elk Lake. At Hanover, Brooke Wil-
Elk Lake (0-2) 0 11
Shots-corners: WAL 36-8, NP 6-2.
Saves: Seth Franklin (WAL) 2; Connor
Lackawanna League girls vol- Jeanna Pavlovich had liams had six kills and
Western Wayne (1-1) 2 24 Richards (NP) 24. leyball match Tuesday. eight assists and six digs for Kelsey Rumola had five kills liams had 12 kills and Han-
FIRST HALF: Jamie Ashby (WW) nah Lee had 19 points to lead
from Cameron Johnson, 10:28; Ashby
Summer Wade had 13 Western Wayne and Laura to lead Mountain View.
Mid Valley 5, Riverside 4 points for the Lady Foresters Abby Johns had seven Delaware Valley to a Wyo-
(WW) from Connor Laity, 21:16. Booths had six digs.
SECOND HALF: Johnson (WW) from At Riverside, Mario and Laura Statkun had seven Western Wayne (2-2) 10 10 18 kills for Elk Lake and Mon- ming Valley Conference win.
Laity, 56:00; Johnson (WW) from Dunmore (4-0) 25 25 25
Bonacci had a hat-trick,
Danny Peral, 61:00; Alex Bradish (EL) points and nine assists. JV: DUN, 2-0. tana Kerr had five kills. Liz Bobo had 18 points for
on penalty kick, 63:00. including the game-winner Mountain View (1-2) 23 25 25 25 the Lady Warriors and Kris-
Lydia Dunckle had 14 kills Elk Lake (0-4) 25 12 19 20
Shots-corners: EL 6-3, WW 14-10. Blue Ridge 3, Susquehanna 1
in double overtime, to give
Saves: Jacob Kelley (EL) 6; Gary and seven points for Lacka- JV: EL, 2-0. tin Volavka had seven points
Geinitz (WW) 5. Mid Valley a Division III win. wanna Trail, Laurelann At Blue Ridge, Alyssa and 22 assists.
Enrique Olmedo scored Penn had 15 kills and 12 digs, Sherwood had nine points Abington Heights 3, Montrose 0 Delaware Valley (2-0) 25 25 25
Mountain View 9, Holy Cross 1 twice for Riverside. At Abington Heights, Ash-
Hanover Area (0-2) 5 4 9
Ally Decker had 12 points and Abby Hartman had 16 JV: DV, 2-0.
At Mountain View, Luke Mid Valley (1-2) 2 2 0 15
and 12 digs and Allison Mel- kills and five points to lead ley DeRiso had seven aces, 14
Schmidt had a hat trick Riverside (0-3) 3 1 0 04
the Lady Raiders. points and 10 digs to lead the Hazleton Area 3, North Pocono 1
MV Goals: Mario Bonacci 3; Larry nikoff had 11 points, five aces
and Nick Pellew had two Risner 2. Alexis Stanley had six kills Lady Comets. At North Pocono, Ava
and 21 digs.
goals and two assists to RIV Goals: Enrique Olmedo 2; Fran-
cisco Grande; Eli Fuentes. Forest City (3-1) 25 26 25 23 15 and 14 points for the winners Emma Baker had four Craig had 10 kills and Mad-
lead the Eagles. RIV Assists: Grande; Fuentes. Lackawanna Trail (0-4) 27 24 13 25 11
and Mackenzie Cook had 14 kills and four blocks for the die Hughes had 15 points and
JV: FC, 2-0.
Griffin Gilroy scored for Shots-corners: MV 22-3, RIV 19-3
Saves: Michael Ly (MV) 15; Jordan points. w i n n e r s a n d J a s m i n e 12 digs for North Pocono in a
Holy Cross. Grzyboski (RIV) 17. Dunmore 3, Western Wayne 0 Mackenzie Rhone had five McDuffie had four aces, 14 loss to Hazleton Area.
Holy Cross (0-3) 0 11 Hazleton Area (2--1) 25 19 25 25
Mountain View (2-1) 5 49 Forest City 3, Dunmore 2 Emily Comparetta had five kills for Susquehanna, Emily points and 15 assists. North Pocono (1-3) 10 25 23 21
FIRST HALF: Cooper Meagher (MV) kills, seven aces and 18 points Lawrenson had six kills and Alyvia Richel and McKen- JV: HAZ, 2-0.
unassisted, 34:17; Luke Schmidt (MV) At Dunmore, Tyler Clift
unassisted, 35:31; Mike Dewolfe
(MV) unassisted, 36:03; Nick Pellew scored his second goal in
(MV) from Alex Showalter, 38:52; overtime to give Forest
Schmidt (MV) from Pellew, 39:44.
SECOND HALF: Showalter (MV)
from Pellew, 42:56; Pellew (MV)
unassisted, 44:23; Grifn Gilroy (HC)
City a win.
Mark Rinaldi and Char-
lie DeNapoli scored for
Minter claims Scott Greens Classic
on penalty kick 51:14; Schmidt (MV) STAFF REPORT
Dunmore. Washburn won their singles Abby Burke (WW) over Hannah Vennie-
from Zach Polovitch, 52:28; Dewolfe
(MV) unassisted, 54:32. Forest City (3-0) 0 2 13 Mariah Minter of Mid Val- HS ROUNDUP matches in straight sets to Carrie Loomis, 3-6, 7-5, 10-6.
Shots-corners: HC 6-3, MV 39-5. Dunmore (1-2) 2 0 02 Records: WAL 4-3, WW 1-3.
Saves: Noah Summers (HC) 30; FIRST HALF: Mark Rinaldi (DUN) ley won on the first playoff Lakeland 7, Mountain View 2 lead Wallenpaupack to a 3-2
Preston Pretts (MV) 3. unassisted, 17:20; Charlie DeNapoli hole over Hazleton Areas win over Western Wayne in a Scranton 4, Honesdale 1
(DUN) from Jonathan Riggall, 24:12. On the back nine at Sleepy
SECOND HALF: Jay Lipko (FC) from Grace Babinchock to capture Lackawanna League match. Singles: Mary Huffman (SCR) over
Honesdale 1, Scranton 0 Hollow, Evan Tremback and
Ian Bailey, 40:24; Tyler Clift (FC) from the Scott Greens Classic girls Sam Atcavage won at No. 3 Megan Rembish, 6-3, 6-4; Megan Musso
At Honesdale, Grady Christopher Karwan, 50:40. OVER- Alex Hackenberg swept three (SCR) over Madison Palmer, 6-1, 6-0;
golf tournament Tuesday. singles for Western Wayne. Theresa Huffman (SCR) over Leigha
Birmelin scored in the first TIME: Clift (FC) from Karwan, 88:30. points in the first group to
Shots-corners: FC 18-4, DUN 16-4. Minter and Babinchock At Honesdale, Mary Huff- Welsh, 6-4, 6-0.
half to give the Hornets a Saves: Dakota Knehr-Cook (FC) 12; lead Lakeland. Doubles: Angelina Huffman-Nadia
both shot 39. Hazleton Areas man, Megan Musso and The- Mahdavi
Division I win. David Day (DUN) 11. Jay Rusek had two wins (SCR) over Kerry Rodriguez-
Marin Dremock shot 40 as the resa Huffman won their sin- Lydia Grossman, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2; Kelly
Clay Martin made 10 Girls for Mountain View.
Cougars won the team title. Individuals: Evan Tremback (LAK) gles matches in straight sets Varcoe-Taylor Maxson (HON) over Liz
saves to earn the shutout. Abby Brown had a goal Overall over Jonny Johnson, 5 and 4; Alex to lead Scranton. Kelly Varcoe-
Winters-Claire Dunleavy, 6-1, 6-1.
Scranton (2-1) 0 00 Mariah Minter (MV) 39 Hackenberg (LAK) over Travis St. Clair, 5 Records: SCR 5-3, HON 2-5.
Honesdale (1-1) 1 01 and an assist to lead Abing- Grace Babinchock (HAZ) 39 and 3; Silas Stearns (LAK) over Kyle Taylor Maxson won at No. 2
FIRST HALF: Grady Birmelin (HON) ton Heights to a 3-0 win Marin Dremock (HAZ) 40 Streich, 1-up; Jay Rusek (MV) over doubles for Honesdale. Holy Cross 5, Riverside 0
from Jack Firmstone, 24:20. Leslie Major (SCR) 41 Shayne Mizok, 3 and 1; Shane Novitsky
Shots-corners: SCR 14-6, HON 9-3. over Wallenpaupack in a Gabby Hanstein (SP) 42 (LAK) over Thomas Johnson, 5 and 3;
At McDade Park, Caroline Singles: Lauren Palmiter over
Saves: Christian Santiago (SCR) 4; Lackawanna League Divi- Emma Nemitz (NP) 42 Christian Winkler (LAK) over Chris St. Cadden didnt drop a game Samantha Labrosky, 6-4, 6-0; Theresa
Dutter over Trinity Gable, 6-1, 6-0; Caro-
Clay Martin (HON) 10. Junior High Clair, 3 and 1.
sion II game. Liz Franchetti 43 and Lauren Palmiter and line Cadden over Mia Capalongo, 6-0,
Abington Heights (3-0) 1 23 Better-ball: Tremback-Hackenberg
Abington Hts. 3, Valley View 1 Team over J. Johnson-T. St. Clair, 5 and 4; Theresa Dutter made it a sin- 6-0.
Wallenpaupack (2-1) 0 00 Hazleton Area 183: (Grace Babinchock Doubles: Haley Bestryicki-Aurora
At Valley View, Luke FIRST HALF: Morghan Stiles (AH) from 39, Marin Dremock 40, Isabelle Ritz 51,
Streich-Rusek over Stearns-Mizok, 4 gles sweep to pace Holy Cross Monacelli over Allison Rempe-Abby
Abby Brown, 33:47. SECOND HALF: and 3; Novitsky-Winkler over T. John-
Abdalla scored a goal and Alivia Miesowitz 53). son-C. St. Clair, 5 and 3. past Riverside. Fairclough, 6-3, 7-5; Lucia Nardelli-Mad-
Brown (AH) unassisted, 47:46; Hannah elyn Klassner over Jamie Greenfield-
assisted on the other two as Kowalski (AH) from Riley Mulherin, 56:12. Records: LAK 6-4-1, MV 0-9. At Abington Heights,
Riverside 5, Western Wayne 3 Marley Stambaugh, 6-1, 6-1.
the Comets fended off Val- Shots-corners: AH 14-3, WAL 2-1. Clare DellaValle, Lauren Records: HC 4-2, RIV 1-5.
Saves: Abby Steenback (AH) 2; Olivia At Red Maples, Brandon Valley View 9, West Scranton 0
ley View. Gregory (WAL) 11. Koczwara and Savannah
Corwin and Jason Holman On the front nine at Scran- Blaum won their singles Abington Heights 5, Montrose 0
swept three points in the first ton Muni, Franco Pazzaglia matches in straight sets to Singles: Clare DellaValle over McK-
group to lead Riverside to a birdied Nos. 5, 6 and 9 and lead the Lady Comets. enzie Reeves, 6-0, 6-2; Lauren Kozwara
over Searra Muller, 6-0, 6-2; Savannah
Lackawanna League Divi- shot 2-over 38 to lead Valley At Abington Heights on Blaum over Angie Ford, 6-2, 6-1.
sion II win. View to a Division I win. Monday, Lauren Carroll, Del- Doubles: Brooke Denniston-Holly
Landon Firmstone and Tony Carmadella birdied Ross over McKayla Newhart-Katelyn
laValle and Koczwara won Henry, 6-4, 6-0; Julia Poulson-Houser-
Jacob McCormick won three No. 9 for the Cougars. their singles matches in Sidney Horvath over Cambrie Montgom-
Individuals: Franco Pazzaglia over
points in the last group for Steven Tabone, 3 and 2; Marc Kudrich straight sets to lead the Lady ery-Mia Perry, 6-2, 6-1.
Western Wayne. Records: AH 8-0, MON 1-7.
over Connor Carlton, 5 and 4; Dom Ver- Comets. Lauren Owens-Kait-
Individuals: Brandon Corwin (RIV) rastro over Greg Matyjevich, 4 and 3;
over James Sommers, 2-up; Jason Hol- Connor Kelly over Josh Thomas, 4 and 3; lin Griggs won at No. 2 dou- Abington Heights 4, Mid Valley 1
man (RIV) over Skylar Skold, 5 and 3; Tony Carmadella over Vincenzo Gigliotti, bles for Mid Valley. Singles: Lauren Carroll (AH) over
Sam Hartman (RIV) and Johnny Barca- 4 and 3; Drew Higgins over Justin Dor- Courtney Davies, 6-0, 6-0; Clare Della-
rola (WW) split; Anthony DeFrancesco neman, 5 and 4. Wallenpaupack 3 Valle (AH) over Karah Laboranti, 6-1, 6-1;
(RIV) over Robert Carey, 2 and 1; Landon Better-ball: Pazzaglia-Kudrich over Lauren Koczwara (AH) over Lyndsey
Firmstone (WW) over Kyle Puchalski, 4 Tabone-Carlton, 4 and 3; Verrastro-Kelly Western Wayne 2
Medric, 6-1, 6-3.
and 3; Jacob McCormick (WW) over over Matyjevich-Thomas, 4 and 3; Carm- Singles: Phoebe Cykosky (WAL) over
Evan Carrubba, 3 and 2. adella-Higgins over Gigliotti-Dorneman, Allison Mattern, 6-0, 6-0; Heidi Wash- Doubles: Savannah Blaum-Julia
Better-ball: Corwin-Holman over 4 and 3. burn (WAL) over Sam Pritzlaff, 6-2, 6-1; Poulson-Houser (AH) over Morgan Hae-
Sommers-Skold, 3 and 2; Hartman- Records: VV 3-5, WS 0-9. Sam Atcavage (WW) over Tori Webber, fele-Becca Laboranti, 6-3, 6-0; Lauren
EMMA BLACK / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER DeFrancesco over Barcarola-Carey, 6-1, 6-1. Owens-Kaitlin Griggs (MV) over Caro-
1-up; Firmstone-McCormick over Girls tennis Doubles: Becca Cykosky-Maria line Cole-Sidney Horvath, 4-6, 7-6 (5),
Wallenpaupacks Mackenzie Turner, left, dribbles the Puchalski-Carrubba, 2-up. Drake (WAL) over Ty Alpaugh-Journey 10-6.
ball away from Abington Heights Anna Marchetta. Records: RIV 7-4, WW 4-5. Phoebe Cykosky and Heidi Sosa, 7-6 (3), 4-6, 6-4; Maddy Godfrey- Records: AH 7-0, MV 3-4.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2017 SPORTS THE TIMES-TRIBUNE B5

BRIEFS
CHARLOTTE, N.C.
Patrick done
Despite Irma, games will go on
at Stewart-Haas ASSOCIATED PRESS In college football, No. 22 Hard Rock Stadium in renovationandfoundnoissues,
Amid the misery in Flori- FOOTBALL South Florida was to resume Miami Gardens was deter- despitefearsof atornadointhe
Danica Patrick, the only
female driver at NAS- da caused by Hurricane Lamping said EverBank practice Tuesday and will mined to be safe for the Hur- area spawned by Irma.
CARs top level, is likely at Irma, the state still has plac- Field in Jacksonville passed play host to Illinois on Friday, ricanes, who are scheduled to The Dolphins practice
the end of her driving es to play. its final NFL inspection also at Raymond James. USF play the next game there complex has also been
career after a sponsorship The Jacksonville Jaguars Tuesday to gain clearance to athletic director Mark Har- Sept. 23 against Toledo, and declared safe and will be
shake-up left her without a were the latest to announce host a game. Stadiums in lan said the Bulls determined for the Dolphins. available when the team
ride at Stewart-Haas they will play at home this Tampa Bay and Miami also their game could be safely After thorough inspection returns from this weeks stay
Racing. weekend. were declared safe after played as scheduled without by engineers, it has been in California for Sundays
Team president Mark structural engineers found hurting recovery efforts. deemed that Hard Rock Sta- game against the Los Ange-
Patrick posted a state-
Lamping and Jacksonville no damage related to Irma. No. 23 Tennessee and dium experienced no struc- les Chargers, Garfinkel said.
ment on her Facebook
Mayor Lenny Curry deliv- The Tampa Bay Bucca- 24th-ranked Florida will play tural damage from Irma, Back in Jacksonville, the
page Tuesday saying her
ered the news at a local fire neers will host the Chicago as scheduled Saturday in Dolphins president Tom Gar- Jaguars and owner Shad
time with Stewart-Haas
station Tuesday, just hours Bears as scheduled Sunday Gainesville. Florida Field finkel tweeted. We are good Khan donated $1 million to
had come to an end due
after the team returned at Raymond James Stadium. sustained only minor storm to go with CanesFootball on Floridas First Coast Relief
to a new sponsorship
home following an extended It will serve as the Bucs sea- damage to signage. the 23rd! Fund.
arrangement for the team
stay in Houston because of son opener. Florida (0-1) canceled its The Dolphins first game The team also is giving
next season. The state-
Irma. Hosting the game is home opener last week at the stadium will be Oct. 8. away 5,000 tickets to the
ment came shortly after
Its so important on so important to us, as Tampa against Northern Colorado Their season opener sched- opener to first-responders
Smithfield Foods said it
many different levels that we Bay has been through a lot because of the hurricane. uled at home this past Sun- and local residents affected
will leave Richard Petty
show the world that Jackson- over the past few days, Buc- Florida Atlantic targeted a day was postponed until by Irma.
Motorsports to become a
ville is open for business, caneers CEO Brian Ford Wednesday return to its cam- November because of the This is about bringing
primary sponsor at Stew-
Lamping said. said. The Bucs game last pus in Boca Raton and hopes storm. our city and community
art-Haas next year.
The Jaguars spent three Sunday at Miami was post- to play its scheduled home Engineers inspected the together, Curry, the mayor,
The news is a blow to
nights in Houston because of poned until Nov. 19 because game Saturday against Bet- stadium canopy that was said. This is about getting
RPM, which is also losing
the hurricane. of the storm. hune-Cookman. part of a recent $500 million back to normal operations.
driver Aric Almirola. But
it also forced changes at
Stewart-Haas, which has
struggled with sponsor-
ship for three of its four
cars, including the No. 10
Broncos in need of better protection
Ford driven by Patrick. BY ARNIE STAPLETON Patriots kicker Stephen
Patrick, whose partici- ASSOCIATED PRESS Gostkowski also went to
pation in NASCAR has
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. Memphis.
always been polarizing giv-
The Denver Broncos eluded a Sturgis injured his left hip
en the attention she
crushing collapse thanks to on the opening kickoff in a
receives despite her lack
Shelby Harris. Trevor Siemi- 30-17 win at Washington on
of success, closed the post
an dodged injury no Sunday. Hes eligible to
by writing: I have the
thanks to his new tackle return from IR on Nov. 19.
utmost faith in myself and
tandem. Sturgis has made 84.8 per-
those around me, and feel
A restless few hours after cent of his field goals (56 for
confident about my
watching Siemian get clob- 66) in 30 games with the
future.
bered in Denvers 24-21 win Eagles.
LOS ANGELES over the Los Angeles Char-
gers, coach Vance Joseph Hall of Fame
Lakers to retire called out his offensive line- At Canton, Ohio, Ray Lew-
Kobes 2 jerseys men for their poor pass is, Randy Moss and Brian
One retired jersey num- protection. Urlacher are among 11 first-
ber just isnt enough for Our backs ran north- year eligible players for the
Kobe Bryant and the Los south and found some open Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Angeles Lakers. space to run. That part was Also part of the 108 early
The Lakers announced very impressive as far as the nominees who are eligible
Tuesday that they will running game. The pass pro- for the first time, having been
retire Bryants No. 8 and tection was not that good, retired for five years when
No. 24 in a ceremony Joseph said Tuesday. Again, the class is chosen next Feb-
Dec. 18 during their game we were facing two elite ruary, are Ronde Barber,
against Golden State. rushers in (Melvin) Ingram Donald Driver, Steve Smith
Bryant wore No. 8 from and (Joey) Bosa. We knew it (former Giant, Eagle and
1996 to 2006, when he was going to be a chore, but Ram), Steve Hutchinson,
switched to No. 24 for the we have to be better there. Matt Birk, Jeff Saturday,
remainder of his 20-year It was too much pressure Richard Seymour and Kyle
career with the Lakers. He on Trevor. There were too Vanden Bosch.
will be the 10th player hon- many whiffs as far as block- The roster of nominees
ored by the Lakers with a ing those speed rushers. Its consists of 53 offensive play-
jersey retirement, and the got to get better. JACK DEMPSEY / ASSOCIATED PRESS
ers, 38 defensive players, five
first to have two retired Siemian was hit nine Denver Broncos players tackle teammate Shelby Harris, bottom of pile, after Harris special teams players and 12
numbers. times, not what general man- tipped a game-tying field goal attempt by the Los Angeles Chargers in the waning coaches. Modern era nomi-
The five-time NBA ager John Elway envisioned moments of Monday nights late game. The Broncos won, 24-21. nees will be reduced to 25
champion and 18-time All- when he reshaped his O-line semifinalists in November
are re-signing veteran run- Coach Bruce Arians said
Star selection is the Lak- this offseason by drafting left NFL ning back Chris Johnson in Monday that David John- and, from there, to 15 final-
ers franchise leader in tackle Garett Bolles in the ists in January.
The Broncos watched the wake of the serious inju- sons injury was the same as
games played (1,346) and first round and signing free
their 24-7 lead whittled to ry to star David Johnson. that of Arizona rookie T.J. Steelers
points (33,643), among agent Menelik Watson along
24-21 after Philip Rivers con- The person spoke on con- Logan. The timetable for
countless superlatives. He with guard Ronald Leary in At Pittsburgh, Steelers
verted two takeaways at mid- dition of anonymity Tuesday Logans return was eight to
was the first player in NBA free agency. coach Mike Tomlin said the
field into touchdowns. Den- because the Cardinals had 12 weeks.
history to spend at least 20 Watson had a particularly news surrounding defensive
ver was at the Chargers 13 not officially announced the
seasons with one franchise. tough night. Eagles end Stephon Tuitts injured
before back-to-back sacks Chris Johnson signing.
NEW YORK Again, the pass protection At Philadelphia, the left biceps is encouraging.
pushed the Broncos back to The Cardinals released
was not where it has to be for Eagles signed kicker Jake Tomlin said theres even a
Oakley sues the 32, and Brandon McMa- Chris Johnson in their final
us to be a good football Elliott off Cincinnatis prac- chance Tuitt could play this
Knicks owners nus was wide right on a roster cuts this year.
team, Joseph said. We tice squad and placed Caleb weekend when the Steelers
50-yard field goal attempt ESPN reported Tuesday
Former New York were facing two elite edge Sturgis on injured reserve. host the Minnesota Vikings
that David Johnson would
Knicks star Charles Oak- rushers last night and most with four minutes left.
undergo surgery on his dislo- Elliott was a fifth-round in their home opener.
ley sued the teams owners people dont have two. But in Only Harriss blocked field Tuitt injured his arm on
cated left wrist and would be pick in April after graduat-
Tuesday, saying he was our division, every team has goal with a second left kept ing from Memphis as the the second play from scrim-
sidelined two to three
defamed when they two. Weve got to improve the Chargers from forcing schools all-time leading scor- mage in Pittsburghs 21-18
months.
claimed he committed there. There are no excuses overtime. er with 445 points. He made season-opening win over
That would mean the sec-
assault and was an alco- there. Weve got to play better Siemian finished with two 81 of 104 field goals. His 77.9 Cleveland. Team officials ini-
ond opinion sought by John-
holic after his February on the edge as far as blocking TD passes and a touchdown percent success rate is a tially feared Tuitt would be
son confirms the initial diag-
arrest at a game. speed rushers. run in which he juked Bosa nosis by the Cardinals. school record. Longtime out long term.
The lawsuit details how One of the reasons the to go with his interception
Oakley was treated before AFC West is so tough is their and four sacks.
and after he was forcefully pass rushing duos. The Raid-
ers have Khalil Mack and Cardinals
removed from Madison
Square Garden during the Bruce Irvin and the Chiefs At Phoenix, a person with
first quarter of a Feb. 8 feature Dee Ford and Justin knowledge of the situation
Knicks loss to the Los Houston. said the Arizona Cardinals
Angeles Clippers. It seeks
unspecified damages.
Oakley was a Knicks fan
favorite from 1988 to 1998.
He was accused of striking
a security guard during
the February fracas.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Boston 82 62 .569 6-4 W-1 45-27 37-35
New York 78 66 .542 4 7-3 L-1 40-27 38-39
Tampa Bay 72 74 .493 11 4 4-6 W-1 37-35 35-39
Baltimore 71 74 .490 11.5 4.5 2-8 L-6 44-30 27-44
Toronto 68 77 .469 14.5 7.5 6-4 W-4 39-35 29-42
Central Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Cleveland 89 56 .614 10-0 W-20 41-29 48-27
Minnesota 75 69 .521 13.5 5-5 W-1 36-37 39-32
Kansas City 72 72 .500 16.5 3 6-4 W-1 39-35 33-37
Detroit 60 84 .417 28.5 15 2-8 L-4 32-38 28-46
Chicago 57 87 .396 31.5 18 4-6 L-1 34-40 23-47
West Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Houston 86 57 .601 6-4 L-4 41-31 45-26
Los Angeles 73 70 .510 13 1.5 5-5 W-1 38-31 35-39
Texas 72 72 .500 14.5 3 5-5 L-1 39-33 33-39
Seattle 72 73 .497 15 3.5 5-5 W-1 39-36 33-37
Oakland 63 81 .438 23.5 12 5-5 L-1 42-33 21-48
Mondays Games Tuesdays Games
RON SCHWANE / ASSOCIATED PRESS
Toronto 4, Baltimore 3 Kansas City 4, Chicago White Sox 3
Cleveland 11, Detroit 0 Toronto 3, Baltimore 2 Cleveland Indians fans hold up a sign during the fourth inning of Tuesdays game against the Detroit Tigers. The
N.Y. Yankees 5, Tampa Bay 1 Cleveland 2, Detroit 0
Texas 5, Seattle 3 Tampa Bay 2, N.Y. Yankees 1 Indians won, 2-0, extending their winning streak to 20 games.
Chicago White Sox 11, Kansas City 3 Boston 11, Oakland 1
Seattle 10, Texas, 3 Rays 2, Yankees 1 Phillies 9, Marlins 8, 15 innings Blue Jays 3, Orioles 2 Braves 8, Nationals 0
Minnesota 16, San Diego 0
Houston at L.A. Angels, (n.). New York AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Miami AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Baltimore AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Atlanta AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Gardner cf-lf 4 0 1 0 0 1 .258 Gordon 2b 7 1 3 1 0 0 .304 Beckham ss 4 1 2 1 0 0 .288 Inciarte cf 4 1 2 1 1 1 .309
Todays Games Judge rf 3 1 0 0 1 3 .273 Stanton rf 6 0 1 0 1 1 .280 Machado 3b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .270 Albies 2b 5 3 3 1 0 0 .293
Detroit (Farmer 4-2) at Cleveland (Clevinger 9-5), 12:10 p.m. Sanchez c 4 0 0 0 0 0 .278 Yelich cf 6 0 0 1 0 1 .290 Schoop 2b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .300 Freeman 1b 5 2 3 3 0 2 .323
N.Y. Yankees (Garcia 5-9) vs. Tampa Bay (Archer 9-9) at Citi Field, 1:10 p.m. Ozuna lf 7 1 2 1 0 2 .304 Jones cf 4 0 1 0 0 1 .282
Holliday dh 4 0 1 1 0 2 .229 Kemp lf 5 0 1 1 0 0 .281
Chicago White Sox (Giolito 2-2) at Kansas City (Kennedy 4-11), 2:15 p.m. Bour 1b 4 2 2 0 0 1 .289 Mancini lf 4 1 1 0 0 0 .289
Baltimore (Bundy 13-9) at Toronto (Stroman 11-7), 7:07 p.m. Castro 2b 4 0 0 0 0 2 .298 L.Adams lf 0 0 0 0 0 0 .281
Headley 1b 3 0 1 0 0 1 .278 Suzuki ph 0 0 0 0 1 0 .257 Davis 1b 4 0 1 0 0 3 .218 Markakis rf 5 0 0 0 0 1 .279
Oakland (Cotton 7-10) at Boston (Fister 5-7), 7:10 p.m. Anderson ph-3b 2 0 0 0 0 1 .243 Trumbo dh 3 0 1 1 0 0 .241
Seattle (Leake 9-12) at Texas (Perez 12-10), 8:05 p.m. T.Frazier 3b 2 0 0 0 1 1 .209 Suzuki c 5 0 1 1 0 2 .265
Torreyes ss 2 0 0 0 0 0 .291 Realmuto c 6 2 2 2 1 1 .278 Joseph c 3 0 0 0 0 0 .267 Camargo 3b 4 1 2 0 0 0 .305
San Diego (Lamet 7-7) at Minnesota (Santana 15-7), 8:10 p.m. Dietrich 3b 6 1 1 2 0 1 .242 Rickard rf 2 0 0 0 0 0 .245
Houston (McCullers 7-3) at L.A. Angels (Skaggs 1-5), 10:07 p.m. Gregorius ph-ss 1 0 0 0 0 0 .293 Swanson ss 4 1 1 0 0 1 .238
Aviles ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .238 a-Alvarez ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000
C.Frazier lf 2 0 0 0 0 0 .239 Teheran p 3 0 1 1 0 2 .160
Rojas ss 6 1 2 1 1 0 .264 Hays rf 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Ellsbury ph-cf 1 0 0 0 0 0 .256 Totals 33 2 6 2 0 4 Garcia ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .244
Moore 1b 1 0 0 0 0 1 .208
Totals 30 1 3 1 2 10 Totals 41 8 14 8 1 10
Telis ph-1b 2 0 0 0 0 1 .220 Toronto AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Tampa Bay AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Totals 56 8 13 8 4 12 Urena ss 5 0 3 1 0 1 .324 Washington AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
East Division Kiermaier cf 4 1 1 1 0 2 .277 Donaldson 3b 3 0 1 0 1 1 .253 Turner ss 4 0 1 0 0 1 .280
Philadelphia AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Duda dh 4 0 1 0 0 0 .230 Smoak 1b 3 0 2 1 1 0 .280 Kendrick rf 3 0 1 0 0 0 .332
Herrera cf 8 2 3 0 0 2 .291
x-Washington 88 56 .611 7-3 L-1 43-29 45-27 Longoria 3b 3 0 0 0 0 1 .264 Carrera pr-rf 0 0 0 0 0 0 .288 Difo rf 1 0 0 0 0 1 .282
Galvis ss 7 0 1 1 0 0 .252
Miami 68 76 .472 20 11 2-8 L-3 36-35 32-41 Morrison 1b 3 0 0 0 0 2 .246 Bautista rf-1b 4 0 0 0 0 2 .209 Murphy 2b 3 0 1 0 1 0 .321
Atlanta 65 78 .455 22.5 13.5 6-4 W-3 33-39 32-39 Altherr lf 7 1 2 1 1 1 .282
Souza Jr. rf 2 0 0 0 1 1 .245 Hoskins 1b 6 2 2 2 2 0 .298 Morales dh 4 0 1 0 0 2 .247 Zimmerman 1b 4 0 2 0 0 0 .303
New York 63 81 .438 25 16 5-5 L-2 33-41 30-40 Dickerson lf 3 0 0 0 0 1 .278 Pillar cf 3 1 0 0 1 0 .259 Rendon 3b 4 0 1 0 0 1 .302
Philadelphia 55 89 .382 33 24 4-6 W-1 29-37 26-52 Williams rf 6 1 3 2 0 2 .292
Bourjos lf 0 0 0 0 0 0 .228 Franco 3b 5 1 2 0 0 1 .230 Hernandez lf 4 0 1 0 0 2 .313 Lind lf 4 0 1 0 0 1 .296
Central Division Ramos c 3 0 1 0 0 0 .241 Goins 2b 3 0 0 0 0 2 .226
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Hernandez pr-2b 1 0 0 0 1 0 .288 Taylor cf 4 0 2 0 0 1 .276
Miller 2b 3 0 1 0 0 0 .196 Alfaro c 6 1 1 1 0 4 .311 Barney ph 1 1 0 0 0 0 .237 Wieters c 2 0 0 0 1 0 .232
Chicago 78 66 .542 4-6 W-1 41-32 37-34 Maile c 4 1 2 1 0 1 .140
Hechavarria ss 3 1 1 1 0 2 .254 Blanco ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .192 Severino c 1 0 0 0 0 0 .263
St. Louis 76 68 .528 2 3 8-2 W-4 41-31 35-37 Totals 34 3 10 3 3 11
Milwaukee 76 69 .524 2.5 3.5 5-5 W-1 40-33 36-36 Totals 28 2 5 2 1 9 Crawford 2b-3b 5 1 2 1 2 0 .240 Gonzalez p 1 0 0 0 0 1 .098
Pittsburgh 68 78 .466 11 12 4-6 L-1 39-34 29-44 New York.............100 000 000 1 3 0 Pivetta p 2 0 0 0 0 0 .075 Baltimore ............000 000 110 2 6 0 Stevenson ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .170
Cincinnati 62 83 .428 16.5 17.5 4-6 L-1 36-36 26-47 Tampa Bay...........100 000 01x 2 5 0 Perkins ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .165 Toronto.................001 000 002 3 10 0 Robles ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .200
West Division Joseph ph 0 0 0 0 1 0 .238 One out when winning run scored. Sanchez 2b 0 0 0 0 0 0 .286
LOB:New York 4, Tampa Bay 3. 2B:Holliday Kelly pr 0 0 0 0 0 0 .188
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away (16), Duda (27), Ramos (5). HR:Kiermaier (12), off LOB:Baltimore 4, Toronto 9. 2B:Mancini (22), Totals 33 0 9 0 2 6
Los Angeles 92 52 .639 0-10 L-11 52-23 40-29 Morgan p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .500 Smoak (24), Morales (24). HR:Beckham (21), off
Gray. Hechavarria (6), off Gray. RBIs:Holliday Kim ph 1 0 1 1 0 0 .238 Atlanta .................103 101 200 8 14 0
Arizona 83 61 .576 9 7-3 L-1 46-26 37-35 (57), Kiermaier (35), Hechavarria (24). Biagini. RBIs:Beckham (58), Trumbo (65), Urena Washington.........000 000 000 0 9 1
Colorado 79 65 .549 13 7-3 W-5 41-31 38-34 Rupp c 1 0 0 0 1 0 .219 (3), Smoak (86), Maile (7).
DP:New York 1. Totals 57 9 17 9 8 10 E:Taylor (3). LOB:Atlanta 7, Washington
San Diego 65 80 .448 27.5 14.5 5-5 L-2 39-35 26-45 Baltimore IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
New York IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Miami 010 042.000 100 000 8 13 2 Bundy 6 5 1 1 1 8 89 4.03 8. 2B:Inciarte 2 (23), Freeman (31), Suzuki
San Francisco 57 89 .390 36 23 4-6 W-1 33-38 24-51
x-clinched division Gray, L, 9-10 8 5 2 2 1 9 94 3.17 Philadelphia 101 000.131 100 001 9 17 0 Givens 1 0 0 0 0 2 11 2.51 (11), Camargo 2 (20), Swanson (22), Lind
Tampa Bay IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Brach, H, 8 .2 2 0 0 1 0 18 2.61 (14). HR:Freeman (26), off Gonzalez. Albies (3),
Two outs when winning run scored.
Mondays Games Tuesdays Games Snell 5 2 1 1 2 5 83 4.25 areached on error for Milner in the Britton, L, 2-1 .2 3 2 2 1 1 21 3.18 off Cole. RBIs:Inciarte (55), Albies (18), Free-
Pittsburgh 7, Milwaukee 0 Atlanta 8, Washington 0 Cishek 1.2 1 0 0 0 3 29 2.27 6th. bw E:Ozuna (4), Rojas (9). LOB:Miami 9, Toronto IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA man 3 (68), Kemp (59), Suzuki (42), Teheran
Colorado 5, Arizona 4 Philadelphia 9, Miami 8, 15 innings Jennings .1 0 0 0 0 0 4 3.77 Philadelphia 15. 2B:Realmuto 2 (26), Rojas (9), Biagini 8 6 2 2 0 2 88 5.07 (6). SB:Albies (3). CS:Kendrick (5). DP:Atlanta 1.
San Francisco 8, L.A. Dodgers 6 Milwaukee 5, Pittsburgh 2 Hunter, W, 3-5 1 0 0 0 0 2 10 2.38 Herrera (38), Williams 2 (14), Franco (28), Craw- Koehler .2 0 0 0 0 1 7 6.88 Atlanta IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Chicago Cubs 8, N.Y. Mets 3 Colome, S, 44-49 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 2.97 ford 2 (3). HR:Dietrich (11), off Pivetta. Ozuna (33), Mayza, W, 1-0 .1 0 0 0 0 1 4 8.74 Teheran 7 7 0 0 2 5 101 4.57
Minnesota 16, San Diego 0 Umpires:Home, Lance Barrett. First, Angel Her- off Neris. Hoskins (15), off McGowan. Hoskins T:2:40. A:29,055 (49,282). Jackson 2 2 0 0 0 1 40 4.73
St. Louis 13, Cincinnati 4 nandez. Second, John Tumpane. Third, Lance (16), off Ellington. RBIs:Gordon (28), Yelich (75),
Colorado at Arizona, (n.) Washington IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Barksdale. Ozuna (110), Realmuto 2 (62), Dietrich 2 (45), Gonzalez 5 7 5 5 1 8 90 2.68
L.A. Dodgers at San Francisco, (n.) T:2:36. A:21,024 (41,922). Rojas (17), Galvis (59), Altherr (50), Hoskins 2 Brewers 5, Pirates 2 Cole 2 5 3 3 0 0 34 4.30
Todays Games (34), Williams 2 (47), Alfaro (8), Crawford (2), Kim Pittsburgh AB R H BI BB SO Avg. A.Adams 1 1 0 0 0 1 17 9.00
Atlanta (Teheran 10-11) at Washington (Roark 12-9), 7:05 p.m. (14). SB:Gordon 2 (52). SF:Yelich. S:Peters. Mercer ss 4 0 1 1 0 1 .255 Romero 1 1 0 0 0 1 16 3.73
Red Sox 11, Athletics 1 Miami IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Umpires:Home, Jerry Layne. First, Dan Bel-
Miami (Straily 9-8) at Philadelphia (Nola 10-10), 7:05 p.m. Luplow lf 4 0 2 1 0 1 .233
N.Y. Mets (Lugo 6-4) at Chicago Cubs (Lester 10-7), 8:05 p.m. Peters 6 6 2 2 4 4 96 2.50 McCutchen cf 4 0 1 0 0 2 .275 lino. Second, Mike Estabrook. Third, Shane
Oakland AB R H BI BB SO Avg. McGowan 1 3 3 3 0 1 26 4.32
Pittsburgh (Williams 6-8) at Milwaukee (Anderson 9-3), 8:10 p.m. Semien ss 4 0 0 0 0 1 .253 Freese 3b 4 0 0 0 0 3 .262 Livensparger.
San Diego (Lamet 7-7) at Minnesota (Santana 15-7), 8:10 p.m. Steckenrider, H, 8 1 2 1 0 1 2 23 2.22 Osuna 1b 2 0 0 0 0 1 .243 T:2:57. A:22,769 (41,418).
Wendle 2b 0 0 0 0 0 0 .500 Barraclough 1 2 1 1 1 2 19 3.10
Cincinnati (Mahle 0-2) at St. Louis (Weaver 5-1), 8:15 p.m. Pinder rf 2 1 0 0 2 2 .241 Bell ph-1b 2 0 0 0 0 0 .258
Colorado (Marquez 10-6) at Arizona (Corbin 13-12), 9:40 p.m. Ellington 2 1 1 1 0 1 20 5.35 Polanco rf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .257
Lowrie 2b 2 0 1 1 1 0 .274 Tazawa 2 1 0 0 1 0 26 5.36 Royals 4, White Sox 3
L.A. Dodgers (Darvish 8-12) at San Francisco (Cueto 7-7), 10:15 p.m. Barreto 2b-ss 1 0 1 0 0 0 .204 Rodriguez 2b 3 1 1 0 1 1 .173
J.Garcia 1 0 0 0 1 0 11 4.83 Stewart c 1 1 0 0 2 0 .188
K.Davis lf 3 0 0 0 0 1 .240 Guerra, L, 1-1 .2 2 1 1 0 0 7 4.66 Chicago AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Marte ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .247
ROUNDUP Nunez lf
Healy dh
0 0 0 0 1 0 .000
3 0 0 0 0 1 .268
Philadelphia
Pivetta
IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
5 8 7 7 1 4 84 6.75
Cole p 1 0 0 0 0 0 .160 Sanchez 3b
Moncada 2b
5 0 2 1 0 0 .271
5 0 1 0 0 1 .197
Frazier ph 1 0 1 0 0 0 .285
Smolinski ph-dh 1 0 0 0 0 1 .500 Milner 1 1 0 0 0 1 13 1.85 Jaso ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .216 Abreu dh 5 0 1 0 0 1 .305

Indians tie mark Olson 1b


Chapman 3b
Canha cf
Garneau c
3 0 1 0 0 2 .270
4 0 0 0 0 3 .243
4 0 0 0 0 3 .214
2 0 0 0 2 0 .184
Arano
Siegrist
Pinto
Morgan
.2 1 0 0 0 0 7 0.00
.1 0 0 0 0 1 7 5.14
1 0 0 0 1 1 11 8.20
1 0 0 0 0 0 12 4.12
Totals

Sogard ss-2b
Walker 2b
32 2 6 2 3 11
Milwaukee AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
3 0 1 0 1 0 .273
3 0 0 0 1 1 .263
Delmonico 1b

Garcia rf
Brantly c
3 2 2 0 0 0 .281
b-Davidson ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .219
4 0 1 0 0 1 .322
4 0 2 1 0 1 .263
Neris 2 2 1 1 2 1 35 3.10

with 20th in row


Totals 29 1 3 1 6 14 Perez rf 0 0 0 0 0 0 .264 1-Saladino pr 0 0 0 0 0 0 .189
L.Garcia 2 1 0 0 0 1 24 2.54
Boston AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Braun lf 4 1 0 1 0 1 .267 Narvaez c 0 0 0 0 0 0 .270
Ramos, W, 2-7 2 0 0 0 0 3 24 4.53
Pedroia 2b 4 2 3 1 0 0 .309 T:4:57. A:16,439 (43,651). Shaw 3b 2 1 0 0 2 2 .274 Anderson ss 4 0 2 1 0 1 .254
Holt 2b 1 0 0 0 0 0 .173 D.Santana rf 4 0 3 2 0 1 .276 Liriano lf 3 1 1 0 0 1 .238
Young lf 5 1 2 0 0 1 .237 Thames 1b 3 1 2 2 0 1 .239 a-Hanson ph-lf 1 0 0 0 0 0 .221
ASSOCIATED PRESS Freeman hit a three-run Betts rf 5 2 3 6 0 0 .264 Indians 2, Tigers 0 Aguilar ph-1b 1 0 0 0 0 0 .266 Engel cf 4 0 1 0 0 1 .186
Ramirez dh 5 0 0 0 0 1 .240 Vogt c 3 0 0 0 0 2 .229 Totals 39 3 13 3 0 7
CLEVELAND The Cleve- home run off Gio Gonza- Travis 1b 4 1 1 0 0 1 .304 Detroit AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Arcia ss 1 0 0 0 0 0 .269
land Indians share a record Kansas City AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
lez and Julio Teheran threw Bogaerts ss 3 2 3 1 1 0 .270 Kinsler 2b 4 0 1 0 0 1 .236 Broxton cf 4 1 1 0 0 2 .221
Merrield 2b 3 0 0 0 1 0 .287
with a team celebrated by Hol- Devers 3b 4 1 1 0 0 1 .299 Presley lf 3 0 1 0 0 1 .313 Suter p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .231
seven shutout innings as Cabrera 1b 4 0 0 0 0 2 .246 Phillips ph 1 1 1 0 0 0 .214 Cabrera rf 3 1 0 0 1 0 .290
Vazquez c 4 2 2 2 0 1 .296
lywood. Moneyball has its Atlanta cruised over the Bradley Jr. cf 3 0 1 1 0 0 .257 Castellanos rf 3 0 2 0 0 1 .262 Pina c 1 0 0 0 0 0 .274 2-Gore pr 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
sequel. Candelario 3b 3 0 0 0 0 1 .257 Totals 31 5 8 5 4 11 Bonifacio rf 0 0 0 0 0 0 .251
Nationals, who were fresh R.Davis cf 1 0 0 0 0 0 .231
Hosmer 1b 3 1 1 0 1 0 .328
Following a familiar script Totals 39 11 16 11 1 5 Collins cf 3 0 1 0 0 0 .204 Pittsburgh............002 000 000 2 6 1
off clinching the NL East. Holaday c 3 0 0 0 0 0 .300 Milwaukee .........014 000 00x 5 8 0 Perez c 3 1 0 0 1 0 .259
of scoring rst, playing Oakland ...............100 000 000 1 3 2 Navarro dh 3 0 0 0 0 1 .091 Moss dh 2 1 2 4 1 0 .210
Boston..................050 222 00x 11 16 0 E:Mercer (9). LOB:Pittsburgh 7, Milwaukee
strong defense and riding Royals 4, White Sox 3 Romine ss 3 0 0 0 0 1 .231 6. 2B:McCutchen (26), Sogard (15), D.Santana
Orlando cf 3 0 0 0 0 0 .167
E:Pinder (6), Garneau (1). LOB:Oakland 8, Bos- Totals 29 0 5 0 0 8 (26). HR:Thames (29), off Cole. RBIs:Mercer (54), Escobar ss 3 0 1 0 0 0 .248
dominant pitching, the In- At Kansas City, Mo., Bran- ton 5. 2B:Lowrie (44), Bogaerts (29), Vazquez Gordon lf 3 0 0 0 0 2 .206
Cleveland AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Luplow (8), Braun (46), D.Santana 2 (71), Thames
dians extended their win- don Moss hit a grand slam (16), Bradley Jr. (19). 3B:Betts (1). HR:Betts Lindor ss 3 1 1 1 1 0 .276 2 (56). SB:Braun (11), Shaw (10), D.Santana (13). Cuthbert 3b 3 0 0 0 0 0 .227
ning streak to 20 games in the rst inning for his (20), off Manaea. Betts (21), off Alcanta- Jackson cf-lf 4 0 1 0 0 0 .305 Pittsburgh IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Totals 26 4 4 4 5 2
ra. RBIs:Lowrie (53), Pedroia (57), Betts 6 (87), Ramirez 2b 4 0 2 0 0 0 .309 Cole, L, 11-10 6 7 5 5 2 10 96 4.04 Chicago ...............001 100 010 3 13 0
and matched the AL mark third consecutive game Bogaerts (54), Vazquez 2 (30), Bradley Jr. (59). Encarnacion dh 4 0 0 0 0 3 .252 E.Santana 1 0 0 0 1 0 11 5.91 Kansas City .........400 000 00x 4 4 0
held by the 2002 Oakland with a homer, powering the DP:Oakland 1. Boston 2. Santana 1b 3 1 1 0 1 1 .264 Leathersich 1 1 0 0 1 1 21 10.80 LOB:Chicago 10, Kansas City 3. 2B:Sanchez
Athletics, beating the De- Royals over Chicago. Oakland IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Bruce rf 3 0 1 0 1 0 .255 Milwaukee IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Manaea, L, 10-10 3.2 11 7 7 0 4 84 4.65 (17), Brantly (1), Engel (10), Hosmer (28), Esco-
Diaz 3b 3 0 1 0 0 1 .268 Suter 3 3 2 2 1 3 50 3.66
troit Tigers, 2-0, on Tuesday Scott Alexander worked Castro 1.1 3 2 2 0 1 25 3.72 Urshela 3b 1 0 1 0 0 0 .231 Jeffress, W, 4-2 1.2 2 0 0 2 3 40 4.55 bar (31). HR:Moss (21), off Covey. RBIs:Sanchez
night. out of a ninth-inning jam Alcantara 2 2 2 2 1 0 31 12.27 Guyer lf 2 0 1 0 0 0 .239 Drake .2 0 0 0 0 0 5 4.44 (52), Brantly (2), Anderson (51), Moss 4
Brady 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 6.08 Mejia ph 0 0 0 0 1 0 .250 Hughes, H, 11 .2 0 0 0 0 0 11 3.42 (45). SB:Anderson (10), Liriano (1). CS:Gore (2).
for his fourth save in six Allen pr-cf 1 0 0 0 0 0 .238 Swarzak, H, 22 1.1 1 0 0 0 2 22 2.28 Chicago IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Rays 2, Yankees 1 Boston IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
chances. Rodriguez, W, 5-5 6 1 1 1 4 9 109 4.19 Gomes c 4 0 0 0 0 2 .230 Hader, H, 9 .2 0 0 0 0 1 10 1.95 Covey, L, 0-5 5.2 2 4 4 4 1 83 7.90
At New York, Adeiny Workman 1 0 0 0 0 3 13 2.31 Totals 32 2 9 1 4 7 Knebel, S, 35-40 1 0 0 0 0 2 18 1.32 Fry 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 13.50
Brewers 5, Pirates 2 T:3:00. A:30,331 (41,900). Farquhar 1.1 1 0 0 0 1 18 4.09
Hechavarria hit a tiebreak- Smith .2 1 0 0 2 1 29 0.00 Detroit..................000 000 000 0 5 0
Bummer 1 0 0 0 1 0 11 5.82
ing home run in the eighth Maddox 1.1 1 0 0 0 1 16 0.00 Cleveland ............100 001 00x 2 9 0 Cardinals 13, Reds 4
At Milwaukee, Eric IRS:Maddox 3-0. HBP:Rodriguez (Olson). Kansas City IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
LOB:Detroit 3, Cleveland 10. 2B:Kinsler
inning off Sonny Gray and Thames hit his 29th home Umpires:Home, Joe West. First, Hunter Wen- (22), Presley (8), Castellanos (29), Santana Cincinnati AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Gaviglio, W, 4-5 5 7 2 2 0 5 87 4.35
Tampa Bay, playing as the delstedt. Second, Andy Fletcher. Third, Alan Minor, H, 16 2 3 1 1 0 1 28 2.80
run, Domingo Santana (36). HR:Lindor (30), off Boyd. RBIs:Lindor Winker rf 4 0 1 0 0 0 .295
Porter. T:3:06. A:34,355 (37,499). Moylan, H, 21 1 1 0 0 0 0 8 3.67
home team in a series relo- (78). S:Presley. DP:Detroit 1. Cleveland 2. Cozart ss 4 1 1 1 0 0 .304
went 3 for 4 and the Brew- Detroit IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Votto 1b 4 0 2 0 0 0 .314
Alexander, S, 4-6 1 2 0 0 0 1 17 2.00
cated to Citi Field because ers beat Pittsburgh. Boyd, L, 5-10 5 6 1 1 1 5 116 5.75 Wallach 1b 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
T:2:42. A:17,727 (37,903).
of Hurricane Irma, beat the Cubs 8, Mets 3 Hardy .1 1 1 1 0 0 6 6.08 Gennett 2b 2 0 0 0 0 0 .297
Gerrit Cole (11-10) took
Yankees. VerHagen 1.2 1 0 0 2 2 21 5.46 Peraza 2b 2 0 0 0 0 0 .258 Twins 16, Padres 0
his rst loss in 10 road New York AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Stumpf 1 1 0 0 1 0 13 2.78 Suarez 3b 3 0 0 0 1 1 .270
The Rays will y back to starts. Reyes 2b 4 0 1 0 1 1 .239 Cleveland IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Schebler cf 4 1 2 0 0 0 .237 San Diego AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Aoki lf 4 1 0 1 0 1 .273 Kluber, W, 16-4 9 5 0 0 0 8 113 2.44 Duvall lf 4 1 2 1 0 1 .250
Florida immediately after Cabrera 3b 5 0 3 0 0 1 .272 Margot cf 2 0 0 0 0 0 .268
Blue Jays 3, Orioles 2 T:2:41. A:24,654 (35,051). Turner c 3 0 0 0 0 1 .141
Wednesday afternoons dArnaud c 3 0 0 1 0 0 .237 Stephenson p 1 0 0 0 0 1 .056
Cordoba cf 2 0 0 0 0 1 .209
game for rsthand looks Lagares cf 2 1 1 0 1 0 .260 Asuaje 2b 4 0 1 0 0 1 .276
At Toronto, Richard Ure- Chacin p 0 0 0 0 0 0
Smith 1b 4 0 0 0 0 2 .202 Mariners 10, Rangers 3 Kivlehan ph 1 1 1 1 0 0 .209 Solarte dh 4 0 1 0 0 1 .254
at the storm damage. No na singled home the win- Rosario ss 4 1 2 0 0 1 .256 Myers 1b 3 0 0 0 1 1 .244
Davis p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .200
word yet from MLB if Bos- ning run in the ninth inning Taijeron rf 3 0 0 1 0 1 .138 Seattle AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Ervin ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .324 Spangenberg 3b 3 0 0 0 1 0 .264
Segura ss 4 0 0 1 1 0 .295 Hernandez p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Blash rf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .212
ton and Tampa Bay will play and the Blue Jays rallied Gsellman p 2 0 0 0 0 2 .161
Motter ss 1 0 0 0 0 1 .199 Aybar ss 3 0 1 0 0 1 .237
Milone p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .111 McGuire p 0 0 0 0 0 0
at Tropicana Field on Friday to beat Baltimore, handing Evans ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .333 Haniger rf 5 2 2 0 0 1 .280 Totals 33 4 9 3 1 5 Szczur lf 3 0 0 0 0 1 .225
night as scheduled the the slumping Orioles their Flexen p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .167 Cano 2b 5 1 3 1 0 0 .283 Hedges c 2 0 1 0 0 0 .210
Beckham 2b 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 St. Louis AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Rays expect to host the Reynolds ph 0 0 0 0 1 0 .229 Carpenter 3b 1 2 1 1 4 0 .239 Torrens c 1 0 0 0 0 1 .169
sixth straight loss. Cruz dh 5 2 2 0 0 0 .285 Totals 31 0 4 0 2 8
Totals 32 3 7 3 3 9 Mejia pr-ss 1 1 0 0 0 0 .125
three-game set, but it could Seager 3b 4 2 1 3 1 0 .255
Pham lf 4 4 1 2 1 1 .305 Minnesota AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Phillies 9, Marlins 8, 15 inn. Chicago AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Alonso 1b 4 1 2 0 1 0 .264
be recongured to give Zobrist 2b 3 0 2 1 2 0 .239 Zunino c 4 1 2 2 1 1 .242 Duke p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dozier 2b 4 1 3 1 0 1 .261
them an extra day off to At Philadelphia, Nick Wil- Bryant 3b 3 1 1 4 1 1 .285 Gamel lf 5 1 3 3 0 2 .279 Rosario ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Gimenez pr-lf 0 1 0 0 0 0 .207
Rizzo 1b 5 0 1 0 0 2 .277 Heredia cf 5 0 0 0 0 1 .257 Alcantara p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mauer 1b 4 1 1 2 0 0 .303
handle personal matters. liams hit a walk-off, two-out DeJong ss 4 2 3 2 0 1 .292 Vargas 1b 1 1 1 3 0 0 .252
Contreras c 1 0 0 0 3 0 .273 Totals 42 10 15 10 4 6
double in the bottom of the La Stella ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .273
Sierra ph-lf 2 0 0 0 0 1 .352 Polanco ss 4 1 1 2 0 0 .257
Red Sox 11, Athletics 1 Texas AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Martinez 1b 4 1 2 2 1 1 .311
15th inning, scoring Aaron Happ cf-lf 4 1 1 1 0 1 .255 DeShields cf 4 0 1 0 1 2 .282 Molina c 3 1 2 3 1 0 .282
Goodrum ph-2b 1 0 1 0 0 0 .091
At Boston, Mookie Betts Altherr as the Phillies ral- Schwarber lf 3 2 3 1 1 0 .207 Choo rf 5 1 2 0 0 0 .265 Escobar 3b 4 1 1 1 1 2 .256
Kelly c 0 0 0 1 1 0 .179 Buxton cf 3 1 1 0 0 1 .251
hit two home runs and a Rivera c 0 0 0 0 0 0 .243 Andrus ss 3 0 0 0 1 1 .304 Wong 2b 5 0 2 1 0 1 .301
lied to beat Miami. Heyward rf 4 1 1 0 0 0 .259 Mazara dh 4 1 2 1 0 1 .261 Granite ph-cf 2 0 0 0 0 0 .225
two-run triple, and the Red Bader cf 5 1 1 0 0 0 .288
Baez ss 3 2 1 0 1 1 .268 Gallo 3b 4 0 1 1 0 1 .208 Grichuk rf 4 0 1 1 0 2 .238 Rosario rf 5 2 2 2 0 1 .290
Sox rolled past Oakland. Cubs 8, Mets 3 Quintana p 1 1 0 1 0 1 .095 Chirinos c 3 0 1 0 0 1 .268 Lynn p 1 0 0 0 0 1 .058 Grossman dh 5 2 2 0 0 0 .255
Almora cf 1 0 1 0 0 0 .285 Nicholas c 1 0 0 0 0 0 .282 Voit ph 1 0 1 0 0 0 .252 Castro c 4 3 3 4 0 1 .238
The Red Sox, winners of At Chicago, Kris Bryant Calhoun lf 4 0 1 1 0 1 .250 Garver c 1 0 0 0 0 0 .200
Totals 29 8 11 8 8 7 Cecil p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
ve of their last six, pushed hit a three-run homer, Jose New York.............000 110 001 3 7 0 Odor 2b 3 0 1 0 1 1 .213 Garcia ph-3b 1 1 0 0 1 1 .245 Adrianza lf-ss 4 2 2 1 0 0 .275
their American League East Quintana pitched seven Chicago ...............000 411 11x 8 11 0 Gosselin pr 0 0 0 0 0 0 .140 Totals 37 13 14 13 9 9 Totals 42 16 18 16 1 6
Rua 1b 4 1 1 0 0 1 .224 Cincinnati............100 030 000 4 9 2 San Diego............000 000 000 0 4 0
lead back to four games effective innings and the LOB:New York 9, Chicago 8. 2B:Cabrera (29), Totals 35 3 10 3 3 9
Lagares (13), Zobrist (20), Baez (22). HR:Bryant St. Louis...............231 202 30x 13 14 1 Minnesota...........162 211 30x 16 18 1
over the Yankees following Cubs beat New York. Seattle..................043 011 100 10 15 1
(26), off Gsellman. Schwarber (26), off Milone. E:Cozart (10), McGuire (1), Lynn E:Polanco (18). LOB:San Diego 6, Minnesota
New Yorks loss to 2-1 loss Happ (22), off Smoker. RBIs:Aoki (33), dArnaud
Texas....................012 000 000 3 10 0 (2). LOB:Cincinnati 3, St. Louis 11. 2B:Schebler 2 4. 2B:Buxton (11), Grossman (21). 3B:Dozier
to Tampa Bay. Cardinals 13, Reds 4 (44), Taijeron (2), Zobrist (42), Bryant 4 (63), Happ E:Simmons (1). LOB:Seattle 9, Texas (24), Carpenter (29), DeJong (22), Martinez (12), (4). HR:Dozier (30), off Wood. Polanco (11), off
At St. Louis, Paul DeJong (56), Schwarber (51), Quintana (3). CS:Reyes 8. 2B:Haniger (20), Cano 2 (33). HR:Gamel Molina (24), Wong (26). 3B:Kivlehan (1), Pham Wood. Castro (8), off Wood. Rosario (22), off
Betts went 3 for 5 with (9), off Gonzalez. Seager (24), off Gonza- (2). HR:Cozart (20), off Lynn. DeJong (22), off
(6), Zobrist (2), Contreras (4). SF:dArnaud, Bry- Valdez. Castro (9), off Valdez. Escobar (18), off
six RBIs. Hes driven in homered, Yadier Molina ant. S:Quintana 2. DP:New York 3. lez. RBIs:Segura (40), Cano (88), Seager 3 (77), Davis. RBIs:Cozart (58), Duvall (96), Kivlehan (23), Mazzoni. Vargas (11), off Mazzoni. RBIs:Dozier
three runs or more in a drove in three runs and the Zunino 2 (56), Gamel 3 (52), Mazara (94), Gallo Carpenter (65), Pham 2 (63), DeJong 2 (57), Marti- (83), Mauer 2 (59), Polanco 2 (64), Escobar (62),
New York IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
(74), Calhoun (1). DP:Seattle 3. nez 2 (38), Molina 3 (75), Wong (41), Grichuk (55), Rosario 2 (67), Castro 4 (40), Adrianza (24), Var-
team-high 11 games. streaking Cardinals out- Gsellman, L, 6-7 4 5 4 4 5 4 93 5.58 Seattle IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Kelly (6). SB:Martinez (3). SF:Grichuk.
Milone 1 1 1 1 1 0 17 7.52 gas 3 (41). DP:Minnesota 1.
The loss snaps a ve- slugged Cincinnati. Rhame 1 2 1 1 0 0 13 2.70
Gonzales, W, 1-1 5 8 3 3 1 6 66 6.82 Cincinnati IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA San Diego IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Pazos 1 0 0 0 0 3 15 3.53 Stephenson, L, 4-5 3 5 6 4 3 5 68 5.45
game win streak for the Smoker 1 2 1 1 0 1 22 5.58 Altavilla 1 0 0 0 2 0 21 4.70 Chacin 1 2 2 2 1 0 24 10.80 Wood, L, 3-6 2.1 9 9 9 1 2 65 6.80
As. They managed just one Mariners 10, Rangers 3 Flexen 1 1 1 1 2 2 28 7.88 Valdez 2.2 5 3 3 0 1 50 7.94
Simmons 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 0.00 Davis 2 4 2 2 1 2 51 7.71
At Arlington, Texas, Ben Chicago IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Lawrence 1 2 0 0 0 0 11 6.97 Hernandez .1 2 3 3 4 1 33 7.13 Mazzoni 1.1 4 4 4 0 1 43 27.00
run and one hit off Eduardo Quintana, W, 10-11 7 6 2 2 1 7 112 4.25 McGrath 1.2 0 0 0 0 2 29 3.18
Gamel and Kyle Seager Texas IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA McGuire 1.2 1 0 0 0 1 15 0.00
Rodriguez (5-5), who struck Edwards 1 0 0 0 0 1 17 3.38 Gonzalez, L, 7-11 2.1 7 7 7 0 1 44 4.86 St. Louis IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Minnesota IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
out nine over six innings. both hit three-run homers Wilson .1 1 1 1 2 1 16 3.57 Gardewine .2 1 0 0 1 0 17 1.93 Lynn, W, 11-7 5 6 4 3 0 3 73 3.01 Gibson, W, 10-10 6 4 0 0 0 6 74 4.97
and Seattle beat Texas in a Strop .2 0 0 0 0 0 10 3.17 Bibens-Dirkx 3.1 5 3 3 1 1 54 4.85 Cecil 2 2 0 0 0 1 23 4.01 Perkins 1 0 0 0 1 0 23 12.46
Braves 8, Nationals 0 Umpires:Home, Todd Tichenor. First, Kerwin Leclerc 1.2 2 0 0 2 2 36 4.09 Duke 1 1 0 0 0 0 13 5.73 Tonkin 1 0 0 0 0 1 16 5.93
matchup of wild-card Danley. Second, Bill Miller. Third, Ryan Additon. Espino 1 0 0 0 0 2 15 5.68 Alcantara 1 0 0 0 1 1 12 5.40 Moya 1 0 0 0 1 1 14 0.00
At Washington, Freddie hopefuls. T:3:16. A:37,834 (41,072). T:3:09. A:20,557 (48,114). T:3:04. A:40,030 (43,975). T:2:59. A:28,852 (39,021).
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2017 B7

BY DAN ELLIOTT, ASSOCIATED PRESS

A
crid yellow smoke
clogged the skies of
major Western U.S.
cities, a human-caused fire in
the Columbia River Gorge
rained ash on Portland, Ore-
gon, and a century-old back-

IN THE LINE
country chalet burned to the
ground in Montanas Glacier
National Park. Wildfires
chewed across dried-out West-

OF FIRE
ern forests and grassland last
week, putting 2017 on track to
be among the worst fire sea-
sons in a decade. Heres what
happened, and how bad
Wildfires are ravaging the West Coast in what things are:
is considered one of the worst seasons
to strike the region in at least a decade.

HOW DID WE GET HERE? WHAT ABOUT CLIMATE WHOS FIGHTING THE FIRES?
Heavy snows last winter brought relief from a long, bru- CHANGE? More than 26,000 people are fighting the fires, backed
by more than 200 helicopters, 1,800 trucks and 28 air
tal drought across much of the West and produced a Its making things worse for fires, said Jonathan Over- tankers dropping water and fire-retardant slurry. Three
lush growth of natural grasses thicker and taller than peck, dean of the School for Environment and Sustain- of those tankers are military C-130 planes.
many vegetation experts had ever seen. But the weath- ability at the University of Michigan. The military has also assigned surveillance aircraft and
er turned very hot very fast in the spring, and the snow Hotter and drier weather is a symptom of human-caused at least 200 active-duty soldiers to fight fires and the
melted much faster than expected. climate change, and thats making fires worse by leaving National Guard has been called out in at least four
All the grass that grew high dried out, and so did forests forests and other vegetation more flammable. states California Montana, Oregon and Washington.
at higher elevations, leaving plenty of fuel for wildfires, Its not of course playing the only role, he said. Were stretched thin, said Jennifer Jones, a spokes-
said Bryan Henry, a manager at the National Interagency Theres natural variability at work. woman for the interagency fire center.
Fire Center, which coordinates wildfire-fighting. Humans are contributing to an ever-increasing degree Sometimes the center gets requests for more crews
Summer lightning storms then dumped less rain than to wildfires in the West as they emit greenhouse gases and equipment than it has, so fire managers on the
usual and weather conditions kept the humidity low, and warm the planet and warm the West, Overpeck ground are adjusting their tactics and strategies to
creating a natural tinderbox in many states. said. accommodate the resources they can get, Jones said.
It was kind of a bad combination of things, Henry We dont pack up our tents and go home.
said.

HOW BIG ARE THE FIRES? HOW BAD ARE THE LOSSES? WHEN IS IT GOING
More than 76 large fires were burning in nine Western Nine firefighters have died and 35 have been injured TO GET BETTER?
states last week including 21 in Montana and 18 in this year, according to the national Wildland Fire Les-
Oregon, according to the interagency fire center. (There The outlook is bleak for Montana, most of the North-
sons Learned Center. Two of the deaths came during west and much of California through September, accord-
were still 64 active, large fires as of Monday, the fire training. Fires have destroyed an estimated 500 single-
center said.) ing to the interagency fire center. The fire risk is expect-
family homes and 32 commercial buildings this year, ed to remain very high in Montana and the Southern
So far this year, wildfires have burned more than 12,500 the interagency fire center said. California coast through October.
square miles nationwide. In the past decade, only two Janet Ruiz of the Insurance Information Institute sees a
years were worse at this point in the wildfire season: Montana is gripped by a long, severe drought. Nearly a
hopeful trend in fewer houses lost to wildfires in recent quarter of the state, near the northeast corner, is rated
2015 and 2012. years. Ruiz credits better-equipped firefighters and
For all of 2015, a record 15,800 square miles burned. as in a state of exceptional drought, the worst of five
homeowners who take steps to minimize the danger categories on the federal governments U.S. Drought
In 2012, 14,600 square miles were scorched. such as clearing trees away from buildings and install- Monitor.
ing screens over dwelling openings to keep embers out.
Its a better-informed public and fire services better
able to fight fire, she said.

Humans are contributing to an ever-increasing degree to wildfires in the West as they emit
greenhouse gases and warm the planet and warm the West.
Jonathan Overpeck
Dean of the School for Environment and Sustainability at the University of Michigan
B8 THE TIMES-TRIBUNE www.thetimes-tribune.com/obituaries WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2017

FUNERAL NOTICES Micole Lindsay


ADAMS, DONALD H., Calling hours, today, 4 to 7 p.m., Mayfield. Contributions: EOTC,
Meshoppen, Thursday, 10 a.m.,
Sheldon Funeral Homes, SR 6,
Holy Family Residence Maloney
Lounge. Rosary, 5:30. Evening
431 N. Seventh Ave., Scranton,
PA 18503.
Mikki Gumpper
Main Street, Meshoppen, by the prayer, 7. Contributions: Little SARNOSKI, LOTTIE J., Dupont, September 11, 2017
Rev. Gary Myers of Meshoppen Sisters of the Poor, c/o Holy Family Friday, 9:30 a.m., Kiesinger
Biblical Baptist Church. Interment, Residence, 2500 Adams Ave., Funeral Services Inc., 255 Micole Lindsay Mikki
Jersey Hill Cemetery. Military hon- Scranton, PA 18509. McAlpine St., Duryea. Mass, 10, Gumpper, 23, of Union Dale,
ors graveside service by members Arrangements: Vanston and Holy Mother of Sorrows Church, died Monday at the Geising-
of the Rought Hall American James Funeral Home, 1401 Ash Dupont, by the Rev. Zbigniew er Community Medical Cen-
Legion Post 510, Dennis Strong St., Scranton. Condolences: van- Dawid. Interment, Holy Mother of
American Legion Post 457 and the stonandjames.com. Sorrows Polish National
ter, Scranton.
Endless Mountains VFW Post DILIONE,CHARLES,Tunkhannock, Cemetery, Dupont. Calling hours, Born June 18, 1994, in
3583. Calling hours, today, 5 to 8 memorial service, Saturday, 1-4 Thursday, 6 to 8 p.m. Doylestown, Pa., she was the
p.m. Contributions: Elk Lake p.m., Triton Fire Company, Contributions: Mother of Sorrows daughter of David C. Jr. and
Volunteer Fire Company, 11550 Tunkhannock. Church, 212 Wyoming Ave., Emily Martino Gumpper of
SR 3001, Montrose, PA 18801. ELDRED, KATHRYN M., Dupont, PA 18641. Condolences: Union Dale.
Condolences: sheldonfu Honesdale, Mass, Thursday, 10 kiesingerfuneralservices.com .
neralhomes.com. a.m., St. Josephs Church, SHOTWELL, JUDITH ISABELLE,
Micole was a 2012 graduate
ALAMPI, JOAN M., Carbondale, Rileyville. Interment, St. Josephs Taylor, Thursday, 11 a.m., Jacob of Central Bucks East High
Mass, today, 11 a.m., St. Rose of
Lima Church, 6 N. Church St.,
Cemetery. Calling hours, today, 6
to 8 p.m., Hessling Funeral
Davis Funeral Home, 422 S.
Main St., Taylor, by the Rev. Doug
School, Doylestown, and
earned an associate degree
friends with a couple of fel-
lows. One of the fellows and
Mary Stefin
Carbondale. Go directly to the Home Inc., 428 Main St., Hoeffner, pastor of the Church of in 2016 from Keystone Col- Maddi started dating, and
church. Interment, Our Mother of Honesdale. God. Interment, Milwaukee lege, LaPlume. has become Maddis boy-
September 7, 2017
Sorrows Cemetery, Finch Hill. FRISBIE, ANNA, Nicholson, Cemetery. Visitation, today, 4 to
Arrangements: Edward A. Wade Thursday, 11 a.m., Charles H. 7 p.m. Eastern Star services, 6.
Some believe that within friend. Mikki loved people; Mary Stefin, 92, of Peck-
Funeral Home & Cremation Litwin Funeral Home, 91 State Contributions: Church of God, each of us glows a spark of she connected them. ville, passed away peaceful-
Services Inc., Carbondale. St., Nicholson, by the Rev. 101 Center St., Taylor, PA 18517. divinity. Micoles beautiful When such a brilliant light ly surrounded by her fami-
Condolences: parisefuneralhome. Douglas Piper. Interment, Valley SUMMA, FRANK T. MOLLY smile, nearly identical to her extinguishes so suddenly, it ly Sept. 7, 2017.
com. View Cemetery, Montdale. SR., Dunmore, Thursday, Carlucci- fathers, her eyes, unmistak- seems that the entire world Mary was born in Jessup
BARNIC, LEONA, Old Forge, Viewing, today, 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 Golden-DeSantis Funeral Home ably her mothers, her hearty darkens. We try to make on May 10, 1925. She was
Mass, Tuesday, St. Lawrence p.m. Donations: Daniel and Inc., 318 E. Drinker St., Dunmore.
OToole Church, Old Forge, by the Jaidyn Myer Children Care Fund Mass, 11 a.m., St. Anthony of
laugh, extraordinary love for sense of a loss that is the daughter of the late
Rev. August A. Ricciardi, pastor. at the Peoples Neighborhood Padua Church, Smith Street, family, friends and animals is unthinkable. We miss and Alexander and Maria Mac-
Pallbearers: Joseph and Kevin Bank, 42-48 State St., Nicholson, Dunmore. Interment, Mount sure evidence that the divine yearn to bask in that light ci Paolucci. Upon graduat-
Gaughan, Christopher and PA 18446. Carmel Cemetery, Dunmore. spark within Mikki shone again, to once again feel its ing Jessup High School,
Stephen Barnic, grandsons; Noah GUZY, CARMEL, Dunmore, Calling hours, today, 1 to 3 and 5 to with extraordinary intensity. warmth and comfort. she was employed by Bar-
Dolphin, Joseph Gaughan Jr., Thursday, 9 a.m., Morell-LaBelle 8 p.m. Donations: Wounded She cared for animals at We, and many others have bizon clothing company, as
Stephen and Nicholas Sciandra, Funeral Home, 301 Chestnut St., Warrior Project, P.O. Box 758512,
great-grandsons. Interment, Dunmore. Mass, 9:30, St. Topeka, KS 66675-8512; or St.
the Griffin Pond Animal been blessed with the light well as Automation Compo-
Cathedral Cemetery, Scranton. Anthony of Padua Church, 208 Jude Childrens Research Hospital, Shelter. She expressed a deep Mikki radiated amongst us. nents Inc. Mary was active
BROWN, KEITH A., South Smith St., Dunmore. 262 Danny Thomas Place, love and caring nature for all Her light touched friends and in the Peckville Public
Abington Twp., today, 7 p.m., Entombment, St. Catherines Memphis,TN38105.Condolences: those around her; family, loved ones, as well as those School No. 1 Parent-Teach-
Lawrence E. Young Funeral Home Cemetery Moscow. Calling DunmoreFuneralHome.com. friend or stranger, human or who dwell in darkness. She er Association, and was a
and Cremation Services Inc., 418 hours, today, 4 to 8 p.m. WALTER, JOHN DUDE JR., animal. shone her light where it was devout and highly active
S. State St., Clarks Summit. Contributions: American Heart Peckville, private services and
Calling hours, 5 to service. association, 1704 Warren Ave., interment.
Her family recognized that perhaps needed the most. member of St. Marys
Donations: donors choice. Williamsport, PA 17701; WILCOX, KEITH, Clifford Twp., Mikki was different, a rebel. We can take some comfort Assumption Church, Jes-
Condolences: funeral home web- American Cancer Society, 712 S. today, Lawrence A. Gabriel Funeral All her family are great ski- knowing that Mikkis pass- sup, until its closing. Most
site. Keyser Ave., Taylor, PA 18517; or Home and Cremation Services ers. Mikki became an expert ing will give several people recently, she was a member
CIAGLIA, JOAN, Peckville, Hospice of the Sacred Heart, Inc., 74 N. Main St., Carbondale, snow boarder. Beautiful the gift of life. She will liter- of Sacred Heart of Jesus
Tuesday, Mass, Sacred Heart of 100 William St., Dunmore, PA with services at Carbondale steaks were often part of ally live on in others. Parish. She was an honor-
Jesus Church, Peckville, by 18510. United Methodist Church, 10 a.m.
Monsignor Peter P. Madus. HERNE, WILLARD, Scranton,
family dinners. The day after Whenever we pass a smile ary member of the Veter-
Interment, Caulkins Cemetery,
Pallbearers: Nicholas Warhola, today, 9 a.m., Davies and Jones Damascus Twp. Mikki saw a video on how on to someone who needs ans of Foreign Wars Sho-
Joseph and Sam Caprari, John Funeral Chapel, 135 S. Main ZADJURA,BERTHA STEFANICK, animals raised for food were uplifting, offer a comforting pa-Davey Post No. 6082 in
Terrana, Joseph Renaldi and Ave, Scranton. Interment, Throop, Mass, Tuesday, Blessed kept, she became a vegetari- word to those in distress, Peckville.
William Dunstone. Interment, Fairview Memorial Park, Sacrament Parish, Throop, by an. share the joy of laughter Mary was married to
Cathedral Cemetery, Scranton. Elmhurst. Monsignor Michael J. Delaney, Even as she followed her with strangers or loved ones, Joseph Stefin and would
COLEMAN, JOHN, Dunmore, KALAVSKY, GEORGE A., pastor. Pallbearers: Joey Zadjura,
Tuesday, Miller Bean Funeral Dickson City, Mass, today, 9:30
own path, the love of her we are keeping the divine have celebrated their 72nd
Bill and Jeff Sibio, grandsons;
Home Inc., Scranton. Mass, a.m., St. Patricks Church, Jonathan and Matt Sibio, and family is unmistakable. light that is Micole shining anniversary in October. She
Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary Olyphant. Interment, private. No Ryan Gallagher, great-grandsons. Whether at home, socializing brilliantly. was a dedicated mother to
Church, Scranton, by the Rev. public calling hours. Interment, St. Johns Cemetery. or traveling, Mikki was She is survived by one sis- her two children and grand-
Scott Sterowski. Pallbearers: Matt Arrangements: Michael P. Glinsky known to make any situation ter, Madison Leigh Gumpper, children, to whom she was
Coleman, Michael Reuther, Bill Funeral Home Inc., 129 Grant hilarious. On a visit to Her- of Rockland, Mass.; paternal known as Noni. Marys
Depre, Randy Donato, Jay Cali and St., Olyphant. Condolences: glin-
Kyle Traylor. Interment with military skyfuneralhome.com.
shey Park, Mikki, then grandparents, David Sr. and many talents extended to
honors, Dunmore Cemetery. KANIA, FRANK J., Moosic, known as Little Mac, didnt Barbara Gumpper, of Union homemaking and cooking;
COOK, MARJORIE B., Thursday, 9:15 a.m., Semian quite measure up to the sign Dale, Pa.; maternal grandfa- she was particularly known
Tunkhannock, Mass, today, 10 Funeral Home, 704 Union St., that read you must be this ther, Anthony Martino Sr., of for her phenomenal Italian
a.m., Church of the Nativity. Taylor. Mass, 10, Divine Mercy tall to get on the Great Bear Tobyhanna, Pa.; aunts and cuisine. Always cheerful,
Interment, Fairview Cemetery, Parish, 312 Davis St., Scranton, ride. The family was disap- uncles, Barbara and Richard Mary loved to entertain
Lake Winola. Calling hours, church, by the Rev. Francis L. Pauselli,
9 to service. Condolences: shel- pastor. Interment with military
pointed, as they had all Pickering; Anthony Martino those around her through
donkukuchkafuneralhome.com. honors, St. Mary of Czestochowa hoped to finally go on the Jr. and companion, Laurie singing and dancing, and
COOPER, WAYNE HARTLEY, St. Cemetery. Calling hours, today, 5 ride together. Natale; Roseanne and hus- was always the life of the
Josephs Center, memorial ser- to 7 p.m. Condolences: funeral Mikkis mother, Emily, band, Lew Weissman; cous- party.
vice, today, 11 a.m., chapel at St. home website. addressed this problem by lay- ins, Brie Sassano, Ashton She is survived by her
Josephs Center (third floor), 2010 KAZMIERCZAK, ANN ering washcloths from the Sullivan, Jacob Pickering, husband, Joseph Stefin;
Adams Ave., Scranton, and Sept. OWCARZ PRON, celebration of
24, 2 p.m., Bryn Athyn Cathedral, life and memorial Mass, Tuesday,
hotel in Mikkis sneakers Anthony Martino and Lau- son, Kenneth Stefin;
900 Cathedral Road, Bryn Athyn, St. Stanislaus Polish National until she appeared tall enough ren Miano. daughter, Cindy Wilson
Pa. Contributions: New Church Catholic Cathedral, by the Most to get on the ride. Her father, She was preceded in death and husband, John; grand-
Challenge, Box 277, Bryn Athyn, Rev. John Swantek. Seated in Dave, and Mikki then noncha- by her maternal grandmoth- sons, John and Tyler; sis-
PA 19009; or St. Josephs Center, the sanctuary was the Rt. Rev. lantly stood by the sign to er, Florence Martino; mater- ter, Ann Sewitsky; brother,
2010 Adams Ave., Scranton, PA Bernard Nowicki. Pallbearers: practice standing up just right nal grandfather, John Forma- Arthur Paolucci and wife,
18509.
COX, FREIDA MA SWINGLE,
Shawn Blackledge,
Blackledge and Dr. Dave
Beth Melvin V. Cobb so that she could get on the to; and cousin, Jennifer Skel- Margaret; and several niec-
ride. The plan worked. Prob- ton. es and nephews.
Jefferson Twp., Friday, noon, James
Wilson Funeral Home, 143 Gravity
Richardson, grandchildren; Cory
Blackledge and Matthew
September 10, 2017 lem solved. They rode the A Mass of Christian Buri- The family would like to
Road, Lake Ariel. Graveside ser- Blackledge, great-grandchildren; M e l v i n V. Great Bear as a family. al will be held Friday at 3 extend heartfelt thanks to
vice, South Canaan Bible and Josh Mast. Interment, parish Cobb, 87, of Dave and Emily nurtured p.m. in St. Pius X Church, Dr. Tracey Galardi, M.D.;
Protestant Cemetery. Calling cemetery. Gouldsboro, died Mikki along her journey state Route 106, Royal, cele- Dr. Kurt Moran, M.D.; and
hours, Thursday, 4 to 7 p.m. MATUSINSKI, JOANN T.,
Condolences: funeral home web- Mayfield, private. Interment, Our
Sunday morning regardless of its twists and brated by the Rev. Michael PHHC Hospice and all who
site. Memorials: the family. Mother of Sorrows Cemetery, at Lehigh Valley turns. They equipped Mikki Kirwin, pastor. cared for Mary.
DAVIS, MARGARET A., Finch Hill. Arrangements: Pocono Hospital in East with the tools for a rich, suc- Friends may call Friday Mary was preceded in
Scranton, Monday, chapel, Fairview Carmine J. & Louis C. Parise Stroudsburg after a sudden cessful life: a loving family, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the death by brothers, Con-
Memorial Park, Elmhurst Twp., by Funeral Home and Cremation illness at his home. excellent education, opportu- Shifler-Parise Funeral Home stantino, George, Alexan-
the Rev. Daniel Jones. Pallbearers: Services Inc., Carbondale. Born July 19, 1930, in Arch- nities to travel, and a beauti- & Cremation Services, 18 der, Larry, Fred, Alfredo,
Nicholas and Ryan Cordaro, great- Donations: Hospice of the
nephews; Gary Williams, Vernon Sacred Heart, 600 Baltimore
bald, he was the son of the ful place to live in nature. Airport Road, Clifford. Silvio; and sisters, Rosa
R. Ash and Robert McDonough. Drive, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702. late Victor and Josephine Dave cherishes the plaque To share condolences and Paolucci and Marcelia
Interment, Fairview Memorial Park Condolences: parisefuneral- Dippel Cobb. Melvin was an she gave him that read: photos with Micoles family, Paolucci Nemerovich.
DE LA TRINIT, SISTER ESTHER home.com. Army veteran serving with There are these girls who visit her book of everlasting A Mass of Christian
MARIE, Little Sisters of the Poor, MURPHY, PATRICK J., South the 82nd Airborne Division. stole my heart They call memories at www.parisefu Burial will be Friday, Sept.
Thursday, Mass, 11 a.m., Chapel Scranton, today, 9:30 a.m., Before his retirement, he was me Dad. She knew how neralhome.com. 15, at 9:30 a.m. at Sacred
at Holy Family Residence, 2500 August J. Haas Funeral Home
Adams Ave., Scranton. Interment, Inc., 202 Pittston Ave., Scranton.
employed as an electrician at much she was loved. In lieu of flowers, memori- Heart of Jesus Parish, 1101
Cathedral Cemetery, Scranton. Mass, 10, Nativity of Our Lord the Tobyhanna Army Depot. Madison loved traveling al donations can be made in Willow St., Peckville. Inter-
Church, 633 Orchard St., by the Surviving are his daughter, with her sister, Mikki. Maddi Micoles name to the Griffin ment will follow at St.
Rev. Michael Bryant, pastor. Cheryl Fenwick and husband, admired how comfortable Pond Animal Shelter, 967 Johns Cemetery, Jessup.
To my wife, with love
forever, on what would
Interment, Cathedral Cemetery. Ed, Gouldsboro; sister, Audrey Mikki was in her own skin, Griffin Pond Road, South Friends and family may
Contributions: St. Francis of Roman and husband, Carl, her confidence, her outgoing Abington Twp., PA 18411, pay their respects Friday,
have been our 20th Wedding Assisi Kitchen, 500 Penn Ave.,
Anniversary today and your Scranton, PA 18503.
Harrisburg, N.C.; grand- and warm nature. Mikki griffinpondanimalshelter. Sept. 15, from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m.
62nd Birthday tomorrow Condolences: augusthaasfuner- daughter, Tammy L. Bray, could walk up to anyone, com; or local Make-A-Wish at the church. In lieu of flow-
alhome.com. Emerson, N.J.; great-grand- strike up a conversation and Chapter, 327 N. Washington ers, memorial contributions
NAPOLITANO, ROSE M., son, Dillon M. Bray; nephews, become friends. On a Ver- Ave., Suite 501, Scranton, PA may be made in Marys
Bellevue section of Scranton, Carl Roman Jr., Dale Roman mont ski trip, Mikki made 18503, wish.org. name to the Foundation for
Mass, today, 9:30 a.m., St. and Douglas Roman; niece, Cancer Care, c/o Delta
Lucys Church, 949 Scranton St.,
Scranton.
Cathedral
Entombment,
Cemeter y.
Kathy Cobb; cousin, Linda
Frank and husband, Robert, Mark Kohler Medix, 225 Penn Ave., Scran-
ton, PA 18503; or to the Scran-
Arrangements: Edward J. Gouldsboro; and several other September 10, 2017 ton School for Deaf and
Chomko Funeral Home, 262 nieces and nephews. Hard of Hearing Children,
Railroad Ave., Scranton. He was also preceded in Mark Kohler, 32, of Scran- 537 Venard Road, South
Donations: St. Jude Childrens death by his brother, Norval ton died Sunday at home. His Abington Twp., PA 18411.
Research Hospital, 705 Central
Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45202.
Cobb. girlfriend of 12 years is Funeral arrangements
Funeral services will be Serenity Standefer. are under the direction of
Catherine PROKOP, MORGAN JOHN,
West Scranton, Mass, Friday, 10 conducted privately at the Born in Scranton, son of the Arthur A. Albini
KateBall a.m., Immaculate Conception
Church, 801 Taylor Ave.,
convenience of the family.
Arrangements by Duffy &
Mark Kohler, Plains Twp.,
and Karen Walsh Kohler,
Funeral Home, 1003
Church St., Jessup. Please
09/14/1955 06/23/2017 Scranton. Go directly to church. Snowdon Funeral Home of Scranton, he was a gifted visit the funeral home web-
I have shared with you Calling hours, Thursday, 4 to 7
p.m., Vanston and James Funeral
Moscow. For online condo- musician who played in site to leave an online con-
all my dreams and goals lences, visit the funeral many local bands, including dolence.
I have shared with you Home, 1401 Ash St., Scranton.
Interment, private. The family homes website. Slapjaw, and was employed Keep dancing!
all my weaknesses and strengths
I have shared with you asks that, in lieu of flowers, con- by Farina Landscaping.
all the joys and sadnesses of life tributions be made in Morgans Mark enjoyed snowboarding,
I have shared with you
all the supreme pleasures
memory to EOTC, which devel-
ops such programming for Marian C. Pizano hunting and fishing, and
raced BMX and motorcross Pamela Kohler; stepsister,
Stella Kotula
I have shared with you women, parents and families
or to a charity or agency of September 11, 2017 at Hurricane Hills. A loving Nicole Kronenwetter; aunts, September 11, 2017
all my emotions and feelings father and son with a big uncles and cousins.
I have shared with you choice, EOTC Seventh Avenue
my tears and laughter Center, 431 N. Seventh Ave., Marian C. Pizano, 102, of heart, he cherished spending He was preceded in death Stella Honey Kotula, 89,
Our life together has made me Scranton, PA 18503-2103. Exeter died Monday at home. time with his family and chil- by his grandmother, Ann of Dupont died Monday.
believe that our marriage was the Condolences: vanstonandjames. The funeral will be Friday dren. Walsh; and uncle, Michael The funeral will be Satur-
most fulfilling relationship that com.
at 9 a.m. from the Gubbiotti Also surviving are four Walsh. day at 1:30 p.m. from Kiesing-
one could have had. RYCZAK, KRISTY, Mayfield,
Thursday, 9:30 a.m., Battenberg Funeral Home, 1030 Wyo- children, Jada Robinson, and A funeral service will be er Funeral Services Inc., 255
And the love that you and I ming Ave., Exeter, with Mass Gage, Saphire and Krimsyn McAlpine St., Duryea, with
shared as husband and wife Funeral Home, 363 Washington held Thursday at 7 p.m. in
is beautifully forever. Ave., Jermyn. Mass, 10, Sacred at 9:30 in St. Anthony of Pad- Kohler; brother, Kevin the Thomas J. Hughes Funer- Mass at 2 p.m. in Holy Moth-
The tears just wont stop! Heart of Mary Church, Jermyn, by ua Church, 224 Memorial St., Kohler; grandfather, Joseph al Home Inc., 1240 St. Anns er of Sorrows PNC Church
the Rev Shane L. Kirby, pastor. Exeter. Visitation, Thursday, Walsh; grandmother, Barba- St., Scranton. Friends may 212 Wyoming Ave., Dupont.
Love Always, Calling hours, today, 5 to 8 p.m.
5 to 8 p.m. ra Ann Kohler; stepmother, call starting at 4 p.m. Visitation, Friday, 5 to 8 p.m.
George Interment, Calvary Cemetery,
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Robert Additional obits can be


found on Page B10
L. Nichols
September 12, 2017
Robert L. Nichols Red, age
83, went home to be with the
Steven Begin
Lord on Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2017. September 8, 2017
The son of Ray and Annette Steven Be gin, 93, of
Pier Nichols, he leaves behind Tunkhannock died Friday
a legacy of faithfully witness- at Geisinger Wyoming Val-
ing for the Lord. He was pre- ley.
ceded in death by his two Born June 10, 1924, in
brothers, Ray and Bill Nichols. Jessup, he was the son of
He leaves behind his beloved the late Wasil and Mary Lis-
wife of 57 years, Brenda Nich- hanich Begin. His family
ols; brother, Harold (Ruth) later moved to a farm in
Nichols; sister, June Paolucci; Lord. He was an active mem- West Nicholson.
Wilma M. Sylvia Sisko four children, Terry (Joel) ber of the South New Milford He and his late wife,
Nichols, Wayne (Lisa) Nichols, Baptist Church for over 40 Esther (Kucenski), moved
Wittenbrader Mayers Brian (Colleen) Nichols, Shelly
(Chris) Nichols; five grandchil-
years. Throughout those
years he served as deacon,
to Maryland where he
worked at Bethlehem Steel.
September 11, 2017 September 12, 2017 dren, Aaron, Andrew (Laura), trustee, Sunday school super- They later purchased a
Sarah, Ashley and Stephanie; intendent, Awana assistant dairy farm in Lemon Twp., Sarah, of Pittston; Dorothy
Wilma M. Wittenbrader, Sylvia Sisko Mayers, 77, a and several nieces and neph- and softball coach. He treated where they raised their Morrison and her husband,
Jefferson Twp., died Monday lifelong resident of the For- ews, including a special neph- each of these ministries as an three daughters and taught Neville, Plantation, Fla.
morning at Geisinger Medi- est City area, passed away ew, Richard (Peggie) Walworth. opportunity to share his testi- them many of lifes lessons. and their children, Lauren,
cal Center, Danville, after an Tuesday after a short but He graduated from Nichol- mony and witness for the Steve enjoyed family of Boyton Beach, Fla.; Ste-
illness. Her husband is John inspirational battle with sonHighSchoolandheldmany Lord. It was his hearts pas- gatherings, hunting and ven, Wright-Patterson Air
Butch Wittenbrader. cancer. She is survived by labor intensive jobs ranging sion to share his faith with all fishing with his grandsons, Force Base, Dayton, Ohio;
Born in Jefferson Twp., her husband of 24 wonder- from quarry work and wood he met, communicating gardening, making wine and Emily, Plantation, Fla.;
daughter of the late Leslie ful years, Joseph F. Mayers. cutting, to the Hallstead Found- Gods message with the same from the fruit trees in his brother, Paul, West Nichol-
and Emma Gromlich Black, She was preceded in death ry. His final employment was openness and determination yard. He will be remem- son; 11 nieces and nephews.
she attended school in Jeffer- by her first husband, John being a security guard at that characterized all he did. bered by all for his infec- He was also preceded in
son Twp., graduated from the J. Sisko. Lourdes Hospital, where he Afuneralservicewillbeheld tious smile and kind heart. death by his sister, Mary
Lake Consolidated School Born in Forest City, daugh- was employed for 25 years until at noon, Saturday, Sept. 16, 2017, Steve and his wife, Esther Petrini; and brothers, John,
and had been employed at ter of the late Joseph and his retirement at the age of 65. at the Tuttle-Yeisley Funeral were founding members of Mike, Nick and Basil.
the Comfort Inn and Daniels Josephine Pazel Suhadolnik, Even after retirement, his Home Inc., Hallstead, Pa., with St. Pauls Lutheran Church A memorial service will
Family Resort. she was a lifelong member of strong work ethic kept him Pastor Larry Thomas. Inter- in Tunkhannock. Steves be held Saturday at 11 a.m.
Also surviving are chil- Ascension Parish and its pre- active in the stone quarry and ment will be made in Lakeview family would like to extend from the Sheldon-Kukuch-
dren, Lois Laudig and her decessor, St. Josephs Parish, in the woods. When he was not Cemetery. their gratitude to the staff ka Funeral Home, 73 W. Tio-
husband, Tom, Lake Ariel; where she was a longtime working, he spent his down- Friends may call from 10 at the Gardens of Tunkhan- ga St., with Pastor John
John Butler and his wife, choir member. Sharing her time enjoying some of his a.m. to noon at the funeral nock for their loving care. Zimmer man. Inter ment
Lisa, Lake Ariel; Mike Butler heritage in Mass and at favorite hobbies, hunting, fish- home, prior to the service. In He is survived by his will be in Sunnyside Ceme-
and his companion, Beth home through Slovenian ing, trapping and softball. He lieu of flowers, please send daughters, Elaine Decker tery.
Lombardi, Waymart; Kathy songs brought special joy to pursued these activities from a memorial donations to the and her husband, Jerry, Friends may call at the
Metschulat and her husband, her and her family. Among young age and excelled in them South New Milford Baptist Tunkhannock; sons, Jerry funeral home from 9 a.m.
Art, Lake Ariel; and Denise her many talents and pas- like few others. Church, Memo: Missions Jr., Nicholson; Steve, his until the time of service.
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June Black; brothers-in-law, at Lowe Lake. Agnes L. Thorne
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fer; several grandchildren; pressible smile, joy and grace
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great-grandchildren; nieces to everything she did, but Agnes L. Thorne, 87, for-
and nephews. reserved her very best for merly of Clarks Summit,
She was also preceded in her family that adored her. died Monday morning at Granite Monuments
death by brothers and sis- Sylvia was blessed with and Tunkhannock Manor. She Bronze Memorials - Mausoleums
ters, Alby, Herb, Robert cherished by 12 grandchil- was the widow of Robert
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Joan Jones and Barbara of family, music and fun. Born in Scranton, daugh-
Shaffer. Surviving are two sons, ter of the late August and Over 75 memorials in stock ready
Private graveside services John Jack Sisko and wife, Agnes Philips Ritterbeck, for immediate delivery!
will be held in Fairview Mar tha, Lansdale; and Agnes was a woman of Cath-
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SCRANTON TODAY EXTENDED FORECAST NATIONAL WEATHER


76 Intervals of clouds and sun- THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY Seattle
shine today with a shower in
69/52
spots. Partly cloudy tonight. 75 76 80 80 73
Billings
63 8 a.m Noon 4 p.m 62 61 60 61 48 81/51
Minneapolis
Precip Chance 40% Cloudy with a Variable clouds Partly sunny with a Partly sunny and Partly sunny and 88/67
Humidity 88% Detroit New York
shower or two with a shower shower nice pleasant Chicago 75/60 79/68
Winds SW 3-6 mph 60 71 75 San Francisco
73/58
75/61 Denver Washington
Shown is I-81 HARRISBURG RIVER GAUGES 90/59 Kansas City
85/62
82/69
Binghamton todays forecast. AREA: Clouds and Delaware Callicoon Port Jervis
73/60 Temperatures are sun today with a Monday 3.30 2.83 IRMA
todays highs and shower in the area. Yesterday 3.25 2.89
A passing shower Los Angeles
SCRANTON Port Jervis tonights lows. 24-hr change -0.05 +0.06 78/63
Williamsport 76/63 77/61 late tonight. Flood stage 12.0 18.0 Atlanta
El Paso 75/62
78/64 Lackawanna Archbald Old Forge 98/74
Wilkes-Barre I-95 DC TO PHILLY: Monday 2.07 2.71
77/65 Yesterday 2.02 2.66
New York City Clouds and sun Houston
Hazleton 79/68 today with a shower 24-hr change -0.05 -0.05 91/71 Miami
74/63 or two; humid in the Flood stage 8.0 11.0 90/79
State College
74/60 south. Partly cloudy Susquehanna Meshoppen Wilkes-Barre
Pottsville tonight. Monday 8.13 0.98
75/63 Yesterday 8.08 0.92 Shown are todays noon positions of weather systems and
Harrisburg precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day.
Trenton I-80 EASTERN 24-hr change -0.05 -0.06
77/64 77/65 Flood stage 27.0 22.0
PA: Times of sun
and clouds today Tunkhannock Tunkhannock
Philadelphia
78/68 with a shower in Monday
Yesterday
1.47
1.41
NATIONAL CITIES WORLD CITIES
spots. Partly cloudy
24-hr change -0.06 Today Thursday Friday Today Thursday Friday
tonight.
Wilmington Flood stage 11.0 City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W
77/65 Albany 79/61/pc 78/62/pc 79/60/c Amsterdam 63/51/sh 58/50/t 60/48/sh
Baltimore Atlantic City I-476 LEHIGH VALLEY AREA: JERSEY SHORE FORECAST Anchorage 55/50/r 55/48/r 57/48/c Athens 90/74/s 90/72/s 88/72/s
77/69 Periods of clouds and sun today Intervals of clouds and sunshine today with a shower Atlanta 75/62/pc 80/65/s 83/67/pc Baghdad 114/78/s 110/75/s 111/75/s
79/64 with a stray shower. Partly in spots; humid. Wind from the southeast at 6-12 Atlantic City 77/69/pc 79/67/t 79/68/c Beijing 86/65/pc 86/64/pc 84/63/pc
Ocean City cloudy tonight.
77/68 mph. Partly cloudy and humid tonight. Wind from the Baltimore 79/64/pc 79/61/t 80/63/c Bermuda 83/78/pc 84/80/pc 85/80/pc
Washington, D.C. I-84 NEW YORK BORDER south-southwest at 7-14 mph. Water temperature: 70. Boston 81/66/pc 82/65/pc 77/62/c Buenos Aires 65/50/pc 69/46/s 60/44/s
82/69 Dover Cape May AREA: Clouds and sunshine Buffalo 76/61/pc 76/60/sh 78/58/pc Cancun 88/78/pc 88/79/pc 89/79/pc
79/65 77/67 today with a stray shower. Partly Forecasts and graphics provided by Cape May 77/67/sh 78/65/t 77/65/c Cape Town 64/48/c 66/51/s 64/54/sh
cloudy tonight. AccuWeather, Inc. 2017 Charlotte 80/62/pc 81/62/pc 83/63/pc Caracas 86/77/pc 89/77/pc 91/78/pc
Chicago 73/58/pc 79/61/pc 84/64/s Dublin 57/46/t 58/46/pc 57/47/sh
Cincinnati 64/58/r 72/58/c 78/61/pc Frankfurt 67/51/sh 58/47/sh 61/45/sh
ALMANAC AIR QUALITY INDEX SUN AND MOON Cleveland 80/61/c 73/59/sh 80/60/pc Geneva 68/59/sh 64/43/r 62/46/sh
Recorded for the 24 hours through 6 p.m. yesterday The presence of man-made particulates affecting Today Thursday Columbus, OH 72/59/sh 73/58/c 78/60/pc Hong Kong 93/82/t 91/79/pc 90/81/t
at the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Intl Airport aspects of human health. Sunrise ...................... 6:41 a.m. ........ 6:42 a.m. Dallas 92/68/s 96/74/s 95/74/s Istanbul 84/70/s 84/70/s 84/71/s
Yesterdays reading Todays Forecast Sunset ....................... 7:15 p.m. ........ 7:14 p.m. Denver 90/59/pc 86/55/pc 82/51/s Jerusalem 91/69/s 86/69/s 83/66/s
TEMPERATURE 38 Moonrise .......................... none ...... 12:33 a.m. Harrisburg 77/64/pc 76/61/t 79/63/c Kabul 86/52/s 80/51/pc 83/51/s
High temperature ............................................. 77 Moonset .................... 2:31 p.m. ........ 3:31 p.m. Hartford 84/63/pc 82/63/pc 78/61/sh London 63/47/pc 62/46/sh 60/46/pc
Low temperature ............................................. 50 Honolulu 86/71/pc 87/75/pc 88/75/pc Madrid 88/59/s 88/56/pc 76/51/pc
Yesterdays average temperature ..................... 64 Planets Rise Set Las Vegas 98/71/pc 89/68/pc 87/69/s Melbourne 60/42/sh 56/50/sh 60/44/sh
Normal high ..................................................... 74 0 50 100 150 200 300 500 Mercury ..................... 5:11 a.m. ........ 6:36 p.m. Los Angeles 78/63/pc 74/64/pc 75/62/pc Montreal 78/57/pc 79/57/s 78/59/s
Normal low ...................................................... 54 0-50 Good; 51-100 Moderate; 101-150 Unhealthy Venus ........................ 4:14 a.m. ........ 6:08 p.m. Louisville 65/60/r 77/61/pc 83/63/pc Moscow 74/53/t 61/56/sh 72/50/r
Last years high temperature ........................... 78 for sensitive groups; 151-200 Unhealthy; 201-300 Mars .......................... 5:20 a.m. ........ 6:43 p.m. Miami 90/79/pc 90/78/t 91/78/t Mumbai 90/82/sh 89/80/t 88/80/sh
Last years low temperature ............................. 49 Very Unhealthy; 301-500 Hazardous Jupiter ....................... 9:30 a.m. ........ 8:36 p.m. Myrtle Beach 82/71/pc 84/69/pc 84/70/pc Ottawa 79/54/pc 79/53/s 80/55/s
Record high ........................................ 97 in 1931 PA Department of Environmental Protection Saturn ....................... 2:14 p.m. ...... 11:34 p.m. New Orleans 86/68/s 87/72/pc 87/74/pc Paris 65/51/r 61/48/sh 61/46/sh
Record low ......................................... 36 in 1917 Uranus ....................... 8:38 p.m. ........ 9:57 a.m. New York City 79/68/pc 78/66/pc 78/66/c Rio de Janeiro 84/69/s 86/70/s 89/69/s

PRECIPITATION UV INDEX TODAY IN THE SKY


Orlando
Philadelphia
90/73/pc
78/68/sh
89/74/t
81/65/t
89/73/t
81/67/c
Riyadh
Rome
107/78/s 107/76/s 106/76/s
78/61/s 77/65/pc 78/65/pc
The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index num-
24-hour precip. ending 6 p.m. Tuesday ......... 0.00 ber, the greater the need for eye and skin protection. Last New First Full Phoenix 107/82/s 99/74/s 96/75/s St. Thomas 88/79/pc 87/79/sh 88/79/s
Pittsburgh 79/60/pc 69/59/sh 76/59/pc San Juan 90/79/pc 89/79/sh 89/78/sh
Month to date Year to date
Portland, OR 72/53/pc 75/51/pc 77/52/pc Singapore 88/76/s 86/79/c 87/79/t
12 12 60 60 Raleigh 83/66/pc 83/63/pc 85/64/pc Stockholm 63/50/sh 58/47/t 59/45/t
10 10 50 50 Rochester 78/61/pc 76/59/pc 78/58/pc Sydney 89/52/s 64/52/s 72/56/s
8 8 40 40
Sep 13 Sep 20 Sep 27 Oct 5 San Francisco 75/61/pc 72/59/pc 73/59/pc Tehran 91/71/s 90/69/s 89/69/s
6 6 30 30
1 2 2 2 1 Seattle 69/52/pc 72/51/pc 74/51/s Tokyo 84/71/pc 82/67/pc 77/66/r
4 4 20 20 In the sky: Look to the moon tonight to see it in State College 74/60/pc 69/59/sh 73/58/c Toronto 73/57/pc 77/57/pc 79/58/s
2 2 10 10 its third quarter phase as it heads toward a waning Syracuse 79/61/pc 77/59/pc 78/57/c Warsaw 66/56/pc 66/49/c 61/48/pc
0 0 0 0 crescent stage. Tampa 89/77/pc 88/77/t 90/76/t
8 a.m. 10 a.m. Noon 2 p.m. 4 p.m. Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy,
Actual Normal Actual Normal 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; Washington, DC 82/69/pc 80/65/t 81/67/c c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain,
1.65 1.53 32.42 26.56 8-10 Very High; 11+ Extreme Source: Longway Planetarium; Flint, MI Wilmington, DE 77/65/pc 80/63/t 81/64/c sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice.

Additional obits on Pages B8-9 Judge: Amtrak engineers


Mary Evans Salamida deadly crash an accident
September 5, 2017 Case dismissed without trial an incident with a nearby
train.
Mary Evans Salamida, 85, John Evans, Carol Rose and BY MICHAEL R. SISAK at the end of a four-hour pre- Bostian didnt comment.
died Tuesday mor ning, Carol Young. ASSOCIATED PRESS liminary hearing that saw A National Transportation
Sept. 5, at Geisinger Moun- Born in Old Forge, the PHILADELPHIA An seven witnesses reliving Safety Board investigation
tain View Care Center after daughter of the late William unusual, 11th-hour attempt aspects of the May 12, 2015, completed last year found no
a long illness. She was a and Tibatha Evans, she was to put an Amtrak engineer crash, including gruesome evidence that Bostian was
devoted wife to the late Mar- a lifelong member of the behind bars for a deadly 2015 details of tattered cars and impaired or using a cell-
tin R. Salamida, to whom First Welsh Baptist Church, derailment in Philadelphia limbs strewn along the tracks. phone.
she was married for 63 where she was a choir mem- u n r av e l e d He faced charges includ- Bostian was handcuffed in
years. ber, a devoted Sunday school Tuesday as a ing involuntary manslaugh- May outside a Philadelphia
Her strength of character teacher and a friend to many. judge dis- ter and reckless endanger- police station while turning
and loving nature will be an She was a professional inte- missed the ment. himself in after the family of
enduring example to her rior decorator, a seamstress case without Bostians Washington-to- a woman killed in the crash,
surviving four children, at Scrantons top boutiques trial because New York train rounded a Rachel Jacobs, filed a private
Susan Salamida Henderson, and bridal shops, and a tal- he found the sharp curve at more than criminal complaint and
Binghamton, N.Y.; John ented gourmet cook. She Ave., Scranton, to be conduct- BOSTIAN evidence twice the 50 mph speed limit another judge ordered that
Salamida, Carbondale, also lent her beautiful voice ed by the Rev. Paul Fields, pointed to an and hurdled off the tracks in the case go forward.
Colo.; Lori Salamida, Phila- to many choirs and Gym- pastor. Interment will follow accident, not negligence. a violent derailment that Through their lawyer,
delphia, Pa.; and Chris manfa Ganus (Welsh Sing- at Dunmore Cemetery. Judge Thomas Gehrets crumpled cars and catapult- Jacobs family urged prose-
Salamida, Pittsburgh, Pa.; ing Festivals); and was a Arrangements are under rationale echoed the thinking ed passengers into the woods. cutors to refile the charges.
and seven grandchildren. sought-after soloist through- the care of the Kearney of city prosecutors, whose Eight people died and Pennsylvania Attorney
Mary has a surviving sister, out the Lackawanna Valley. Funeral Home Inc., 125 N. decision in May not to charge about 200 people were hurt. General Josh Shapiro, whose
Dorothy McGroarty, of A memorial service is Main Ave., Scranton. Please engineer Brandon Bostian led Bostians lawyer, Brian office picked up the criminal
Spring Brook Twp., Pa. Oth- scheduled for Saturday, Sept. visit the funeral homes a victims family to seek McMonagle, said his speed- case after the district attor-
er siblings who preceded 30, at 11 a.m. in the United website for directions or to charges on its own as a statute ing was a momentary lapse neys office bowed out and
her in death were Joan Getz, Baptist Church, 213 S. Main leave an online condolence. of limitations loomed. from a safety-conscious engi- Jacobs family interceded,
Bostian, 34, hugged his law- neer who had lost his bear- said hes carefully review-
yer as Gehret made his ruling ings after being distracted by ing Gehrets decision.
Ted L. Noyes
September 10, 2017
Ted L. Noyes, age 92, of Ted retired as the execu-
Supreme Court allows Trumps
Columbus, Ohio, passed
away peacefully at his home
Sunday, Sept. 10, 2017.
tive vice president of
Orrville Products after 24
years of dedicated service.
travel ban for most refugees
He is survived by his Ted has graciously donat- Justices to hear arguments on legality The administration has yet
wife of 69 years, Elizabeth ed his body to the Ohio State to say whether it will seek to
Jane Noyes; daughter, University Medical Center
of restrictions from travelers Oct. 10. renew the bans, make them
Barbara Janusik; grand- Division of Anatomy for BY MARK SHERMAN legality of the bans on travelers permanentorexpandthetravel
children, Jennifer, Kath- medical research. ASSOCIATED PRESS from six mostly Muslim coun- ban to other countries.
erine and Tony; g reat- To leave a special message WASHINGTON The tries and refugees anywhere in Lower courts have ruled
g randchildren, Yaseen, of condolence for the family, Supreme Court is allowing the the world. that the bans violate the Con-
Kennedi, Nora and Ali- please visit www.Newcomer Trump administration to Its unclear, though, what stitution and federal immigra-
yah. Columbus.com. maintain its restrictive policy will be left for the court to tion law. The high court has
on refugees. decide. The 90-day travel ban agreed to review those rul-
The justices on Tuesday lapses in late September and ings. Its intervention so far
Bonnie W. Oldham
We like September 8, 2017
agreed to an administration
request to block a lower court
the 120-day refugee ban will
expire a month later.
has been to evaluate what
parts of the policy can take
you, too. rulingthatwouldhaveeasedthe
Bonnie W. Oldham, 68, of arrangements are pending refugee ban and allowed up to
White House spokeswoman
Sarah Huckabee Sanders said
effect in the meantime.
The justices said in June
Shavertown, died Friday at from the Harold C. Snow- 24,000refugeestoenterthecoun- Tuesday night: We are pleased that the administration could
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that President Donald Trump will continue to vigorously entities in the United States.
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household, adjusted for infla- essential part of daily life? Available for preorder Sept. 15 Available for preorder Oct. 27
watch comes out Sept. 22.
tion, rose 3.2 percent from On Tuesday, CEO Tim Cook
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2015 to 2016 to $59,039, the Apple TV gets upgrade


calledtheiPhoneXthebiggest any smartphone intended to iPhone 8 and a larger 8 Plus allow wireless charging, a fea-
Census Bureau said. The leap forward since the first appeal to a mass market. with upgrades to cameras, ture already offered in many A new version of the Apple
median is the point at which iPhone. (X is pronounced like Apple shares were mostly displays and speakers. Android phones, including TV streaming device will be
half the households fall the number 10, not the letter X.) flat after the new iPhone Those phones, Apple said, Samsung models. Some able to show video at 4K
below and half are above. It loses the home button, which announcement, down 64 cents will shoot pictures with bet- Android phones have also resolution a step up from
Last years figure is slight- revolutionized smartphones to $160.86. ter colors and less distortion, previously eliminated the high definition and a color-
ly above the previous peak of when it launched; offers an This was the first product particularly in low-light set- home button and added edge- improvement technology
$58,665, reached in 1999. It is edge-to-edge screen; and will event for Apple at its new tings. The display will adapt to-edge screens. called high-dynamic range,
also the first time since the use facial recognition to unlock spaceship-like headquarters into ambient lighting, similar or HDR.
recession ended in 2009 that New watch
the phone. Cupertino, California. to a feature in some iPad Pro The new Apple TV device
the typical household earned The iPhone X costs twice models. Speakers will be Before getting to the new will cost $179 and ships on
more than it did in 2007, iPhone 8 models
what the original iPhone did. It louder and offer deeper bass. iPhones, the company unveiled Sept. 22. A version without
when the recession began. sets a new price threshold for Apple also unveiled a new Both iPhone 8 versions will a new Apple Watch model with 4K will cost less.
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W E DNE SDA Y , SE P T E MBE R 13, 2017 T HE T IME S- T R IBUNE C3
BLONDIE By Da Youg & Joh Mashall
HOROSCOPE
BY EUGENIA LAST
UNITED FEATURE SYNDICATE
Aries (March 21-April
19): What appears to be
an opportunity may also
require you to take on added
responsibilities that are diffi-
cult to fit into your schedule.
Taurus (April 20-May 20):
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when someone asks for
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reconnect with an old friend.
Gemini (May 21-June 20):
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Take care of health issues
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WIZARD OF ID By Pak & Ha

Pink Floyd, a great English


rock band and one of the
pioneers of electronic music,
recorded a song called Set
the Controls for the Heart
of the Sun. Bridge players,
when they are confident of
the right destination, should
head straight there; no stop-
ping to admire the planets on
the way to the sun.
JUDGE PARKER By Facsco Maculao & Mk Maly In this deal, what should
Here iS A PLeASAnt LittLe GAMe ha wll gv you a mssag vy day. is a South bid after East opens
umcal puzzl dsgd o spll ou you fou. Cou h ls  you
fs am. if h umb s mo h 6, subac 4. if h umb s lss ha one diamond?
6, add 3. th sul s you ky umb. Sa a h upp lf had co ad There were 15 tables in
chck o of you ky umbs, lf o gh. th ad h mssag h ls play. At an amazing 14, South
ud h chckd fgus gv you. bid one heart. This allowed
West an easy negative
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE By Ly Johso double. Even though North
had enough to nudge to
two hearts, at all of these
tables East-West bought the
contract, sometimes in four
spades and at other times in
five clubs.
At the last table, South
sensibly overcalled four
hearts. How bad could that
MARMADUKE By Bad & Paul Adso CLOSE TO HOME By Joh McPhso be? If partner had nothing,
perhaps the opponents were
making a slam. What should
West have done then?
West was in an awkward
position. He had too much to
pass, but no clear-cut action.
He expressed that dilemma
by making a negative double.
At this high a level, that
double is flexible. Partners
basic policy is to pass with
a balanced hand, but to bid
with shape. Here, therefore,
East passed.
The East-West decisions
are hard to criticize, but did
not work well. West led the
diamond king and shifted
to a spade. South won with
dummys ace and played the
club nine. East took the trick
with his ace and shifted to
a trump, but declarer won in
his hand, crossruffed in the
minors and lost only one trick
in each side suit for plus 590
and a top.
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Scranton, PA 18503

is subject to applicable provisions of ESTATE NOTICE The Times-Tribune PROFESSIONAL FITNESS


the Pennsylvania Human Relations
Act of October 27, 1955, P.L., 744 IN RE: ESTATE OF GEORGE S. The Times-Tribune would like to in- EQUIPMENT
and the Pennsylvania Prevailing SAVAGE, late of Scranton, Pennsyl- form you about The Home Improve- AUCTION
Wage Act No. 442 of August 15, vania (Died July 19, 2017). ment Consumer Protection Act, 53 P.S. TUES. SEPT. 19TH @10:00AM
1961, as amended on August 9, Notice is hereby given that Letters 517.1, et seq., goes into effect July 1, 112B River Street
1963. Testamentary on the above Estate 2009. The law applies to contractors Tunkhannock, PA Drivers
INVITATION TO BID who perform at least $5,000 worth of
have been granted to Stephen E. Complete Sell Out
The bid must be accompanied by a Savage. All persons indebted to the home improvements a year. Contrac- of Fitness Center SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS
SECTION 000200 tors are required to submit an applica- NEEDED
certified/cashiers check or Bid Bond said estate are required to make Stationary Bikes,Treadmills,
in the amount of ten percent (10%) payment and those having claims to tion to the Pennsylvania Attorney Gen- Ellipticals, Weight Stations, Clarks Summit Area
Sealed proposals for the Susque- eral's in order to obtain a registration Sauna, Resistance Units, Nets, Must have clean driving record, CDL
hanna County Pavement Improve- of the bid amount, made payable to present the same without delay to number.
Susquehanna County. The County the Executor named above or to Eu- Ropes, Kettle Bells, with passenger and S endorsement.
ments Project will be received at the Hand Weights, Yoga Balls. Excellent pay, training available.
Susquehanna County Commission- reserves the right to reject any or all gene Daniel Lucas, Esquire, 1425 The Registration Number Must Appear
bids or portions thereof or to waive Green Ridge Street, Dunmore, PA BID LIVE OR ONLINE ior more information call
er's Office, Susquehanna County In All Advertisements Circulated With- (570)587-2683
any informalities in the bidding. If 18509. in The Commonwealth. Preview online
Courthouse Building, 31 Lake Av- and 1 hr before sale
enue, PO Box 218, Montrose, PA written notice of the acceptance of EUGENE DANIEL LUCAS, Drivers
this Bid is mailed or delivered to the Attorney for the Estate The Law defines advertisements as COWLEY AUCTION COMPANY
18801 until noon on Tuesday, Cowley1.com TRI AXLE DRIVER
September 26, 2017. Bids will be undersigned within sixty (60) days any statement promoting home im- SIGN ON BONUS OFFERED!
after the opening thereof, or at any provement services in a newspaper, Amy: 570-499-8883
publicly opened and read aloud at Lic# AU002923L Local company seeks experienced tri
time thereafter before the Bid is periodical, pamphlet, circular, bill- axle driver. Excellent benefits and pay
the County Commissioner's meeting withdrawn, the undersigned agrees board, sign, letterhead, business card must read write and speak English.
on Wednesday, September 27, to execute and deliver the Agree- or other printed materials. Day and night shifts available. Call
2017 at 9:00 A.M. at the Susque- AFFORDABLE FEES 570-298-0924and leave a message.
ment in the form prescribed by Divorce DUI ADOPTION
hanna County Commissioner's Of- Susquehanna County. All contractors currently advertising in
fice, 31 Lake Avenue, PO Box 218, BANKRUPTCY debt relief, agency The Times-Tribune should contact
Montrose, PA 18801. helping people file bankruptcy their representative to include their Driving
Proposals shall be submitted in a registration number in their ads.
sealed envelope containing Bid and Atty. Marjorie Barlow FORKLIFT OPERATOR
There will be a pre-bid meeting at Bid Bond, or other approved bid se- 344-6543/Scranton Local wholesale building
the Susquehanna County Commis- The law allows consumers to verify a
curity, and shall be addressed to contractors registration with the Attor- material distributor needs an
sioner's Office, Susquehanna Coun-
ty Courthouse Building, 31 Lake Av-
Susquehanna County Commission-
er's Office, and shall be plainly
LOOKING ney General's Office by visiting the At-
torney General's website or by calling
experienced Forklift Operator.
Mon.-Fri. 8-4:30
enue, PO Box 218, Montrose, PA For A the toll free contractor hotline, 1-888-
marked with the wording, Bid for Buyer, Seller,
18801 at 10:00 A.M. on Tuesday, Susquehanna County Pavement 520-6680. You can learn more about Apply at: Seven D Wholesale
September 19, 2017.
Work shall consist of saw cutting,
Improvements.
LEGAL NOTICE
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Employee?
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LOOKING 650 N. South Rd.
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resurfacing, seal coating and crack Buyer, Seller,
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ECO-FRIENDLY APPLIANCE TECH
25 Years Experience fixing major appli-
Karpentry By Keiper MARINO'S WOODWORKING
Furniture repair & refinishing.
JEFF ROBERTS
Yard Property Cleanups
"A&A" PAINTING
Specializing in windows, doors, decks, Single Homes Starting @ $1,400
ances: Washers, dryers, stoves, refrig- kitchen, bathrooms, siding, gutters, all Antique restoration. Grass cutting - Weed Wacking Double Homes $2,500 and up
erators, etc. Most Brands. Free inhome phases of carpentry. Licensed General 25 years of experience. Shrub Tree Prune Remove - Install www.a-apaintingco.com
estimates. All Work guaranteed. No Contractor. PA002543 Call Ray 570-313-9251 Mulch Stone Topsoil Install 570-346-9656
service charge for visit. 570-706-6577 Call 570-563-2766 Scranton Call 570-877-4828
A&J PAINTING
Martinez Landscape Papering, Quality Craftsmanship *5 STAR ROOFING
REMEMBER ME GRAVE CARE Stone Wall, Pavers, Mulch, Gravel, PA 095783
Complete Grave Care Specialist Trimming, Gutters & Clean ups. Free Call 570-489-6720 ALL AMERICAN
R. PETRILL PAVING **DO IT RIGHT** Perpetual Care, Flower Beds, Weeding, estimates, credit cards accepted. Roofing, flat, residential and com-
Driveways, Parking Lots, Leveling, Seeding, Stone Care 570-687-5129 mercial, rubber & modified, chim-
Sidewalks, Repair Work. CONTRACTING All work is done with Love!
A+ PAINTING neys, repairs & maintenance. 30
Dozer & backhoe services. Kitchens, Baths, Porches, Single Homes $1,200. and up year Architectural shingles. We do
Decks, Additions, Insured 570-780-4405 Doubles $2,400. Rooms $150.
PA#117199 570-956-0283 small jobs & repairs on roofs.
Masonry & Basements. 570-961-0608 or 570-815-8765 Storm damaged roofs repaired. In-
15% Summer Discount. surance claims welcomed.
Fully Insured. HIC#090191 FREE 30ft of seamless 032 guage
K.D. PAINTING SERVICES
**A-1 AFFORDABLE**
We Accept all Major Credit
Cards. FREE ESTIMATES
*A1 The Handyman* RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL Interior/Exterior, Power Washing,
rain gutters to the first 30 cus-
tomers with every roof purchased.
Free Chimney Safety Inspections. Small Jobs , Remodeling, Landscaping, Deck Refinishing. Fully Insured.
570-267-4274 Plumbing-Carpentry-Painting- Odd White or brown, cut to order.
Chimney Cleaning. Repair Rebuild Blacktopping & Concreting. No Job Too Small. PA046618 Maintenance free on all other
Reline. Gutter-Roof Repair. Jobs & General Repairs. Tile/Repairs. 570-346-1317
BBS BUILDING SOLUTIONS 570-536-3995. 570-878-1221 or 570-591-3590 existing rain gutters.
Stainless Steel Liners. 570-282-2122. SAINT JOSEPH HOME PA050222 570-590-1578
Consumer Protection. # PA 027624 All Phases of Home Remodeling & HOUSE HANDY 123.
Renovations. Call for Free Estimate. TONY'S LANDSCAPING IMPROVEMENTS
HIC#134461. Experience handyman. Complete Property Maintenance Specializing in Interior Painting CJ'S Contracting & Remodeling
Carpentry , electrical, plumbing. Cleanups, Trimming, Hauling, Stump for all your home improvement needs.
570-591-7035 Grinding/Removal, Drainage Problems & Home Repairs. 570-604-1122
Gutters and roofs cleaned. Roofing, siding, decks.
*ALL CHIMNEY REPAIRS JCR Home Repair Roofs repaired , Power washing - Our specialty. Backhoe/Loader. PA#104657 570-862-0498
AND CLEANING Kitchens * Baths * Tile No job to small! 570-780-2285 Quality Work, Insured.
Certified, Licensed, Insured. Remodeling * All Repairs * Doors 570-876-1532 570-346-5683
Senior Citizen Discount.
Cozy Hearth Chimney - PA#072893
Porches * Railings * PA20168 GERALD SMURL TRUNZO'S
570-840-0873
570-487-1867 TRUCKLOAD SALE 570-344-2870
*A-B HAULING: ATTICS TO MULCH, TOPSOIL or *Heating *AC *Water heaters ROOFING
CHIMNEY REPAIRS BASEMENTS.YOU CALL-WE HAUL.
Cleanouts - No job too large or small. 1 GRAVEL Over
Visa, Mastercard & Discover
Parging. Stucco. item or entire estate. Cheaper than a Truckload: $129 Delivered
Stainless Liners. Cleanings. dumpster. Senior citizen and Veteran 570-342-6852
PA#3293
35 Years
discounts. Free estimates. Insured. KENS PLUMBING & HEATING
Custom Sheet Metal Shop. PA license #112108 570-687-7687 MR. MULCH Quality Work at Affordable Prices. No Experience
SPRING HILL SERVICES www.WEDOCLEANOUTS.com (based on 3 cu yds .
Local Delivery)
Job too small or big. Fully Insured.
PA115200. Call Ken 570-343-1748
570-351-8152
Moscow- 570-842-1998 CHEAPER CLEANUPS PA062460
Clean Outs / Junk / Appliances /
Hamlin-570-689-4494 Furniture / Yards / TV's, Tires /
Dickson City -570-383-0644 Moving. Emergency Service.
570-290-2500 ***THE POOL GUY***
Dupont 570-471-3742 *AC LAWN CARE QUALITY WORK In Ground/Above Ground
COMPLETE HAULING Cleanup Anytime. Lawn, Shrubs, Closings DUNMORE
800-943-1515 We take anything. Same day service. Hedges, Mulch. Reliable. Over 30+ All Your Top Soil, Compost, Sand
Specialist. Service Work. Liner
Call now! PA#022281 OLESKI ELECTRIC Attics, cellars, garages. Unbeatable
prices. Senior discount. Credit cards
Years. Reasonable & Dependable. sales. In ground liner special! and Gravel Needs
Residential/ Commercial Wiring. 570-489-3171 or 570-677-7781 Close -out pricing for 2018 season Delivered
Licensed, insured. Free estimates. accepted. 570-961-2372. ! FREE estimate. 20 years experi- Call 570-840-4444
PA044576 DISCOUNT LAWN & LANDSCAPE ence. 570-677-6795.
570-489-8750 JEFF'S HAULING AND CLEANUP Lawns starting at $20. mulch, stone,
CLOCKS R US 1 CALL, WE DO IT ALL hedge trimming, new lawn installa-
Clock repair, Grandfather clocks, man- POWERHOUSE ELECTRIC Fair prices, reliable service. Insured. tions. Fall clean-ups. Low Rates
tle clocks, cuckoo clocks & all clocks. Residential/Commercial/Industrial Free Estimates. PA095569. Fully Insured.Free Estimates.
Re-wire and Home Generator Senior Discount. 570-313-1707. D'Agostino Seal Coating & Paving
570-575-5192 Call 570-903-3501 NEPA POWER WASH, LLC Specializing in parking lots & drive-
Specialist (570) 689-4991. PA4304 We accept all major credit cards. Residential and commercial power ways. Seal coating, line striping, crack
washing. Houses, decks, gutters, roof filling & pothole repairs. Licensed &
LADYKA HAULING cleaning , & concrete. Licensed and in-
Attics, cellars, garages fully insured. 570-614-8471.
sured. Free estimates 570-489-1210
Harjay Commercial ALL ABOUT ANTIQUES Great prices Free estimates A SUPERMARKET OF WWW.NEPAPOWERWASH.COM
We Buy Entire Estate & House Con- (570) 687-1459 MOBILE HOME PARTS
& Residential Full contracting services:
Cleaning Service tents. Baseball cards, Comic Books, P&P SERVICES 24 hr. plumbing, heating, central AC
Now taking new clients. Coins, Jewelry, Advertising, Mili- Clean Up, Clean Out, Haul It Away, We 1827 Hwy 315, Pittston PA NEPA SNOWPLOWING
Free estimates. tary, Mining, Clocks, Antiques & also buy used furniture, house con- 1-800-264-7796 *****DO IT RIGHT*****
Anything Old. Why pay someone to tents & antiques. Anything Goes. Large Industrial
570-815-0884 clean out your home when we buy 570-383-1251 PA#046723 CONTRACTING &
the entire contents. Free house calls Roofing, Siding, Commercial Sites
& estimates. 570-983-5320. Seamless Gutters. Ice management 570-351-2365
CNBS OUTDOOR SERVICES All Work Done Right!
HAPPY KAM'S ANTIQUE BUYING Brick, Block, Concrete, Pavers, Stone & Fully Insured. HIC#090191.
A E-STERN Buying old sewing machines, books, J N J PAINTING & MORE Power Washing Decks, driveways, We Accept all Major Credit
Sidewalks & Driveways all types of toys, military, mining, clocks, Holiday, Interior & Exterior Painting patios, retaining walls. PA117483/In-
stucco work & waterproofing base- Cards. Free Estimates.
jewelry advertising, anything old. Drywall & Taping, sured (570) 479-1859 570-267-4274. TITAN TREE SERVICE
ments; Over 25 years experience! Clean outs available. Tile & Flooring.
Licensed, insured. Free estimates. Tree trimming/removal. Land clearing,
FREE APPRAISALS! 570-954-4023 Kitchens & Bathrooms. stump grinding. Arborist on staff.
570-341-7411 Registered: PA01437 Carpentry. Gutter Clean Out. **15% Senior Discount** Fully Insured. Free Estimates.
Skim Coating. Basement
A STEP UP ZENOBI ROOFING Credit Cards Accepted.
Driveways, Pavers, Sidewalks, Brick Renovations. Decks.
Remodeling. Free Estimates.
MOLD SPECIALISTS Free Estimates!!! 570-346-4717 or 570-383-9900
Block, Stucco, Stamped Concrete. Li- EVANS EXCAVATING Remediation & testing. Water damage *Limited lifetime warranty shingles
censed, Insured. PA 094695. Exterior Drainage Experts, Blacktop- Licensed & Insured cleanup & restoration. Professional ALLEN'S E&E TREE &
PA#108240 *Storm Damage *Insurance Repairs
astepup@lackawannacounty.com Concrete Repairs, Landscaping, Back- water extraction, drying & dehumidifi- *Insured * Guaranteed OUTDOOR SERVICE
570-702-3225 hoe and Grading, 45 Years Experi- Call 570-382-3233 cation. Sewer backup cleaning & disin- * References available. For all Your Tree Service Needs. Free
ence. Prompt Service/Insured! Check us out on Facebook fection. Residential & Commercial. 570-499-7757 * HIC PA#090135 Estimates. Licensed & Insured. Fire-
APACHE STUCCO 570-346-5683 or 570-876-1532 www.jnjpaintingnmore.com 570-457-6164 & 570-457-1894
TEEM ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
wood Available. 570-878-1501.
Specializing in Stucco. 4th generation fami-
ly experience. Stucco, Plaster, Concrete. Old Forge, PA #PA085152 A E-STERN CONSTRUCTION**
**A CONSTRUCTION DEADWOOD TREE SERVICE, LLC
Fully Insured, Free Estimates PA037862 Siding, Roofing over the top, PA100412
Rip-off, PT decks & garages. All phases of tree work, specializing in
570-489-5869 PA-1 PEST CONTROL LORI'S CLEANING SERVICE 25 years experience. hazardous removals. Licensed & In-
Bedbugs, Termites, Mice, Bees Businesses & Residential, Free Esti- 570-341-7411
GIGLIOTTI MASONRY mates. 35 years experience. All sup- sured.
Repair work. NO job too small. and Much more. Licensed/Insured. Registered: PA014370 Call 570-815-9442.
Free Estimates. Licensed & insured. 570-500-2414 plies provided. References.
PA#044612. Call Lori 570-290-1061 DISCOUNT TREE SERVICE
570-815-1227 CAPWELL Emergency Storm Damage
CONSTRUCTION All Phases of Tree Care. Trimming,
ADVANCED FENCE SOLUTIONS UndIsputed Lowest Prices!! Removal, Stump Grinding, Firewood.
Residential, Commercial, Industrial. ABH Landscape & Design Fully Insured. Free Estimates.
Wood, Vinyl, Chain Link, Ornamental. Retaining Walls, Pavers, Patio. Roofing, Siding, Porches, Decks, 570-903-3501
Billy Bott Custom Building, Licensed & Insured. Free Estimates. Best rates, terms and service! Vinyl Replacement Windows, Doors,
Concrete & Tile LLC PA#109543.
570-499-7542 PA#063293 570-862-9399 FHA, VA, USDA, 203-K Vinyl Railings. Seamless Gutters.
Concrete or Paver, Driveways, Walks, or Conventional FREE ESTIMATES! ALL WORK
Patios, Garages, Additions, Decks BOB'S Hart's Lawn Service & More LLC Call 800-820- 0090 ext. 101 GUARANTEED!!! References.
Vinyl Railings, Tile Porches & Patios. REPAIR & INSTALL FENCING Fall clean-ups, grass cutting, shrub NMLS #111947 Insured. 570-969-2181 Professional Window Cleaning
Custom Kitchens & Baths. Chain link & Vinyl. trimming. Snow Plowing. Let us help you make your mikecapwellconstruction.com Commercial & Residential
*Build RightBuild Bott Over 12 years Experience. Free estimates. Fully Insured. dreams come true. Additional Services Offered
PA #105611 570-351-8601 570-309-2326 570-241-3592 570-470-3316
W E DNE SDA Y , SE P T E MBE R 13, 2017 T HE T IME S- T R IBUNE C7

UNFURNISHED
CENTRAL CLARKS SOUTH SEAS SPA 2013
DUNMORE SUMMIT DELUXE MODEL 748B
st
ST. CATHERINE MANOR 1 floor 3 room office space. Includes
utilities, off street parking.$1,000 For
5 Knox Road
Dunmore, PA
information call 570-945-3883.
Lawnmower
Now accepting applications! !!!LOOK!!!
Riding Mower, Columbia Z/T, 50
Affordable Senior Housing inch deck with bagger. Great con- 2012 Chevy Malibu LT
dition. Just serviced: new bat- Pearl white/black interior, new tires,
1 Bedroom apartments new brakes, R title, 66k, spotless.
available now. tery, filters, spark plugs. Only $8,500
Applicants must be 62 used 3 summers for 1 yard. Call 570-222-4140.
DURYEA or over & be income qualified
For sale by owner !!!REDUCED!!! The shell color is Tuscan Sun. Seating 1991 MAZDA
Rent includes Water, for 7, Volume of water 360 gallons, MIATA MX-5
Sewer & Trash Removal UNDER $2000 Dry/Filled Weight 726 lbs/ 3,727 lbs,
Asking $1,799 Total # of Jets 48, Pumps 2 408 BHP Classic status, White with
ATOSA COMMERCIAL OBO Waterfall 1, Insulation ArcticPac, Fil- blue racing stripe, 144K pampered
REFRIGERATOR 20 cu. ft., stainless Call 570-586-2891 ter 50 Sq Ft., Ozone filter, Lighting miles. Very good condition. Asking
in and out, 3 shelves $900. Large old LED, Stainless Steel Jet Trim, Headrest $2,000. Call 570-563-2480
commercial refrigerator. Good for 4, Heater - Stainless Steel. Excellent
For more information smoker, 29x29x55 $45. condition. INCLUDES EXTRAS: Se- 2012 TOYOTA RAV4
or to apply, please call: Call 570-876-3856 quoia Fully enclosed Tubtop Gazebo Grey Rav4 Sport, Excellent condi-
(570) 558-3019 with skylight. Coastal Gray, Lighted tion inside, outside, and under
UNDER $2000 side Handrail, Steps, Valet SPA Cover
Move in condition, large rooms, TDD: 800-654-5984 the hood. All maintenance
2 story, 2 bedroom. Large bath- Lifter. All filters, chemicals remaining.
Equal Housing Opportunity DELUXE HANDICAP BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR RE- records available. Sunroof, Alloy
room. Appliances. Partially fin- EQUIPMENT Oversized wheel Wheels, Sport Fabric Seats, Huge
ished basement. Nice yard, 2 car UNDER $2000 MOVAL AND COST ASSOCIATED
A Community For Ages 62 or Older chair, three walkers, shower chair, WITH REMOVAL. Willing to sell SPA cargo area. Carfax Available,
garage. portable potty. Perfect condition. All and Tub Top Gazebo separately - 143,000 highway miles. 4x4 Ex-
$121,000 XBOX ONE - (500 GB/GO - Batter-
field 1 included. Brand New in box. for $500. Call 570-586-5818 $2,750 for Spa, Tub Top Gazebo cellent Gas Mileage 25-28 MPG,
570-947-0739 $1,750. $10,800 Call / Text 570-594-3975
$200.00. Call 570-842-5058
Asking Price for All $4,500.
570-824-8214
BMW 2007 335I
OLD FORGE UNDER $2000 CONVERTIBLE
DUNMORE: 2nd floor, 2 bedroom Hard top, New tires, Excellent condi-
apartment. $650/month + security. Util- TABLES & CHAIRS - 12 black and FAT TIRE BIKE Mongoose 7 speed, tion! LIKE NEW! Black sapphire. Tan,
ities by tenant. No pets. white TV Box NEVER OPENED (3) - $25 26 inch. Brand new $150. UNDER $2000
leather interior. 68,000 miles. Automat-
570-933-0231 each; Best Offer Single/Quantity. While Call 570-489-4898 ic, Inspection.
Supplies Last. Call for Appointment. FOUR WHITE PLASTIC PORCH
570-348-1007 (Scranton Area) GOLF CLUBS - Leading Edge with/ CHAIRS $10; Steel tip work shoes $17,999
Laurelwood Apartments Bag & Pull Cart: $75; Mixed golf club $10; Flower corner table $10. Call 570-857-7135
set & bag: $50; 52, 3 pack sets of 570-961-5896
2 & 3 bedroom BUICK '03 LeSabre
apartments/townhomes various golf balls $75.
*New Construction Available* Call 570-586-9507 LIMITED FULL POWER
Great location. Dead end street. UNDER $2000
All appliances included,
Large lot. Brick/Stucco. Hardwood Pets welcome
& tile floors. Fireplace. 8 rooms, 3-4 AMERICAN MADE QUEEN SIZE PLACE YOUR AD IN THE TIMES-TRI-
Call us For Availability! FUTON $150. 3 piece leather Lay-Z-
bedrooms, 2.5 baths. Finished base- Prices as low as $965. BUNE AND HAVE IT HAND DELIV-
ment. Florida room, AC, 2 car Boy sofa, chair & foot stool, bur- UNDER $2000 ERED TO MORE THAN 50,000 HOMES
570-587-4818 gundy in color, $250. Leather Queen
garage. 16 x 32 in-ground pool. ON A DAILY BASIS! THAT'S A LOT
(low taxes) Move-in condition. Ann recliner, dark blue. $100. Call CRAFTSMAN 675 SERIES OF EYES LOOKING AT YOUR AD!
BROKERS WELCOME! $289,000
570-457-3019 or 540-0364 Classifieds Work! 570-489-8329. POWER PORPELLED YARD
VACUUM $495. Call 570-253-6881 THE TIMES-TRIBUNE CLASSIFIEDS
Classifieds Work! 570-348-9157
Must see and drive to appreciate,
SCRANTON WEST HARMON MAGNUM COAL excellent condition!
Looking For A STOKER STOVE 2007: includes Asking $2,900
ORAM ST. AREA Buyer, Seller, thermostat, 2 ash pans, duct pipes, call 570-401-4135
FOOD EQUIPMENT: Bakery/Deli Dis- hopper capacity 100 lbs., burns rice
Employer or play Cases (FEDERAL) (1)50L. Refriger- coal. $1,000 or best offer.
OLD FORGE
1st floor, 2 bedroom. New carpet, new Employee? ator - $3,600 (retail $9,000) ; Measuring
Scale up to 60 lb.(DETECTO) $375 (re-
Call 570-254-6738 LOOKING
paint. Stove. Washer/dryer hook up.
Heat, water & sewer included. Quiet
The Times-Tribune tail $900); 6 Shelf Wire Display Rack
w/sign (1)-$80 (retail $200) ;Ingredient
HUNDREDS OF MEDICAL For A
Buyer, Seller,
NEWSLETTERS from various doc-
neighborhood. No pets. $700/ month Classified Ads Will Bins w/wheels 27 gallon (CAMBRO) tors plus numerous hard and soft Employer or
(6)-$75 each (retail $195) ALL ABOVE Employee?
Help You!
+ security. 570-344-8309. cover medical books, many on natu-
ARE BRAND NEW CONDITION! While ral & alternative cures. All for $60. Times-Tribune
PECKVILLE: 1 bedroom, all inclu- Supplies Last. Call or leave message Want Ads Will Help You.
sive except electric. $650/month + 570-348-9157 570-877-5317 (Scranton Area) Call 570-457-5112
Call 348-9157
security & references. 18 month- DINING ROOM SET: Keira 7 piece LEGGETT & PLATT L & P 100
lease. Call 570-840-2787. FOOD EQUIPMENT: Stainless steel
includes Table with extensions, 6 table 30x30- $80 (retail $250); Stainless SERIES 2: adjustable base for
PECKVILLE: 2 bedroom, 1 floor st upholstered chairs, China Cabinet Steel Storage Cabinet & Shelving $200 queen size mattress, bought new
apartment, appliances, heated and table pad. Excellent condition (retail $850); POS Register Complete 5//26/17 for $999 from Mattress Firm
sunroom, parking. No pets. Non $500.00. Call 570-498-6927 System (DinerWare)-$1,250 (retail will sell for $700. 570-585-8944.
Two family, owner occupied. Ten- smoking. $895. 570-489-8722. $3,200); Laminated Retail/Food Com-
ant pays $650/month plus all utili-
HIDE-AWAY BED-COUCH $150. mercial Counters (1) -70L w/glass peti- LIONEL 1950'S ACCESSORIES:
ties. Three bedrooms, 1 baths Vanity $75. Wheelchair $50. tion-$650(retail $1,475), (1) 70L - $375 464 restored Lumber Mill $40; 264
Call 570-562-1356 original Forklift & car $135; 264 re-
each side. Off street parking, fenced
yard. Asking $139,900.
SCRANTON KITCHEN TABLE & FOUR
(retail $1,100), (2)-48L-$325 each (retail
$975 each); Batter Filler Depositor Ma- stored Forklift & car $120; Mint
Call 570-961-0647 chine with accessories (EDHARD) - Noma Station with sound $40.
CHAIRS Excellent $300. $3,250 (retail $7,000); PhotoCake IV White metal entrance door with win-
CLAY Call 570-575-0915 Cake Decorating System $900 (retail dow, 32W $35. FREE Ping-pong ta-
$2,200);Commercial Storage Floor
COMMONS LOVE SEAT (2), like new, end ta-
bles, (2) window tables, (2) gas grill, Wheel Bins(CAMBRO) (6)-$55 each (re-
ble. Call 570-563-1229
Apartment Homes tail $200 each);Cupcake Tower Display TREADMILL Older model $60; Cherry
all in very good condition. $25. Stand(2)-$30 each (retail $70 each); Entertainment Center, glass one side,
OLYPHANT *SUMMER SPECIAL each. Call: 570-702-3013 or 570- holds 27 TV $175. Cherry Jewelry Ar-
$500 Rent Credit White/Ivory Fiberglass Display Trays
622 E Grant St. 3-4 Bedroom/2 Bath 689-7330. Jefferson Heights (50)- $5 each(retail $12 each); Commer- moire 39 high $50. Call 570-342-0875
UPDATED Home, with garage, new cial 24 Cup Muffin/Cupcake Baking leave message and call back number.
roof, siding, furnace, hot water *OPEN HOUSE Pans(Chicago Metallic) (16)-$35 each
heater, 2 tiered deck & more Call 9-2 (retail $80 each); Clear Food Storage VENDING MACHINES One soda,
agent for detail & scheduling. Mon. - Fri. Box w/lid, 18"x26"x3 "(CAMBRO) one snack. Both accept coin and cur-
Rosemary 570-466-9258. 490- 1506 sq. ft. (50)-$15 each (retail $35 each); Sheet rency. $500 each. Excellent condi- CAPRI 1994 HDTP
*Select Apartments LARGE WINDOW UNITS Baking Pans(MagicLine)(30)-$9 each tion. Call 570-954-3438 CONVERTIBLE
2 Baths & Updated Kitchens for possible pole building or large resi- (retail $24 each); KopyKake Airbrush
dential project. Jems-Pella-Anderson Machine (Airmaster) - $85 (retail $250);
*Conveniently located near: all $150 negotiable. 48X48, 48x53, Cabinet Storage Box 28x18x31(GLADI-
Geisinger Community Medical 88x75, 7'x61, 30x72, 34 x 8ft, 40x63, ATOR)- $95 (retail $220); ALL ARE
Center, Commonwealth Health 76x65, 6x66, 6x62, 72x93, Triple 5 NEW CONDITION AND NEGOTIABLE!
units crank-outs 21x26, 6x6, 2ftx42, Call, text or leave a message 570-877- A AAA Buyer All Antiques, Estates,
Moses Taylor, Regional Furniture, Jewelry, Books, Light Fix-
Hospital of Scranton 5'x6', 48x72, 6'x86, 80x69, round tops 5317 (Scranton, PA)
40x48, 38x46, 36x70, 30x72, 30x74, tures, Old Sewing Machines, Mining,
Radios, Toys, Military - Anything Old.
*Limited Reserved Parking 69x60, 71x30, 32x62, 12x7, 32x54, FOR SALE 570-343-5628
48x94, 48x88, 48x90, 67x66.5, 6'x6',
UNFURNISHED
Available
68x82, 6x86, 36x72, 64x88, picture NEW RESTAURANT ALL BOOKS Old Postcards, Old
windows 32x64, 28x36, 32x34, 48x60, Magazines, Photos, Paper, Old Comic
CLARKS SUMMIT
Come See
What You've Been Missing! 4x6, 32x64, 76x76, 5x5, 4x4 8 units EQUIPMENT Books, Old Movie Posters.
66x75 (4) units, 6x6, 36x69, 36x64, 6 burner stove with oven, $1,350; 4 ft. Call 570-586-2508
520 Clay Ave.
LINDEN CREST 570-346-2522 26x65 (2) units. Anderson Slider flat top griddle, $1,200; 3 ft Salaman-
2 door, 4 cylinder 1.6 liter engine,
der, $1,500; 3 ft radiant char broiler,
APARTMENTS conniea520@verizon.net 6'wx8H with screen new 3 units $300 $1,350; 4 ft. Steam table, $600; All automatic, 64K, AC, clean interior,
each. 30 x 8 (4) units Entrance Door
64x82 with SD lights and road top 36 cooking equipment LP gas. 4 ft. Bain no body rust and inspected. Color
1 or 2 People Marie S/C, $1,650; 20 qt. Mixer SS white, PA Title, $2,999. Dealer. Call
Income and age restrictions apply. SCRANTON NORTH: full view stain glass door $350. (4) full
Newly remodeled, 1 & 2 bedroom bowl, 3 attachments & safety guard, Joe, Highway auto, 1000 Main St.,
Applicants must be age 62 and older view 34 glass pre-hung $50 each. (2) $1,750; 4 ft. SS Work Table $165.
and/or disabled. Income not to apartments available. 36x8ft, slab door $50 each. (2) 36 oak Eynon Pa. 570-876-1870 M-F 8:30-5
exceed $20,850 for 1 person or 570-590-1578 15 lite French door $100 each. (50) All Equipment NEW Sat. 8:30-1.
$23,800/2 persons gross annually.
SCRANTON WEST: Nice area, 3
hollow core many sizes $30 nego-
tiable (30) solid cove pre-hung
570-620-2693 CHEVROLET 2007 HHR
Or extremely low applicants
$12,500 for 1 person or $16,249 for 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. Large open living many sizes $50 negotiable slab door 570-236-6298 Automatic with remote start. Newly
room. Washer/dryer hook up. 1 car without frames, many styles & sizes serviced & inspected. Garage kept.
persons
Applications Available At: off street parking. $800month + utili- (100)doors $25 each negotiable. LAKE HARMONY 129,000k miles. Comes with a set of
snow tires. Asking $3,500 or best offer.
ties. Background check. Sherman William Paint
1 gallon cans, $10 per gallon.
ESTATE SALE 570-592-7727
570-840-0699 By Caring Transitions
(75) gallons white or off white. (60)
gallons light & medium tan. (50) gal- 256 Lake Road At The Old Lake CHEVY 1995
Harmony Fire Station
lons grey & greens. (30) gallons water
Fri., Sept. 15 thru Sun., Sept. 17 CORVETTE PACE CAR
100 Linden Street base premium. (25) gallons brown.
Clarks Summit, PA 18411 (75) gallon exterior many colors. (40) 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Daily
Office: 570-586-3100 gallons Industrial water base enamels. 570-977-4357
Fax: 570-585-4023 (40) gallons protective marine coating
TDD: 800-437-1220 SOUTH SCRANTON oil base. (50) gallons semi-glass water
1st floor, 2 bedroom, family home, base and many other colors. (20) gal-
Non-smoking, $680 per mo/ all utili- lon oil base semi0gloss. (60) gallon Only 527 made! Very rare! Very low
DICKSON CITY/SCRANTON ties except electric. Available now deck, concrete & house stain. (15) gal- mileage. Garage kept, never out in bad
lon Faux Impression texture paint. 5 MITSUBISHI MGE6700 weather. For details
KEYSTONE PLACE (570) 604-8835
gallon pails (40) pails finish stucco $40 GENERATOR
APARTMENTS each. (50) 5 gallon pails masonry 6700 watt, electric start with casters CALL 570-290-5656
primer-interior-exterior many colors and transport handles. Complete
1 or 2 bedrooms apartments. $50 per all. Sherman Williams mis- with 6 circuit generator breaker CHEVY 1997 PRISM
Income and age restrictions apply. cellaneous items (2) steel work panel, trunk line, and owner's man- 75,000 miles, inspected and good con-
Income not to exceed $20,850 for 1 bench 4'x6' with sorter $75 each, Black ual. Original owner. Very good con- CATS FREE Siblings spayed, dition. $3,000 OBO Good commuter
person or $23,800 for 2 persons Beauty and basting sand 4 bags $100. dition, always stored inside. neutered. Shots, vet checked, healthy, car! (570) 878-9091
gross annually. Applicants must be WEST SCRANTON All Beker scaffold like new $300. Gran- $1100.00 OBO.(570) 685-2095. flea treated. Losing home, can't keep,
at least 62 years of age or disabled.
2 bedroom, 1 bath, large kitchen
ite counter (2) 2' x 4 $40 each. Pallet
lift $100. 6 DUC rubber slip lifting ap-
Located in Pike County super urgent. For details Call 570-
299-5555 6-11 pm only.
FORD 1998
and living room, washer/dryer proximately 150 approximately 150 MUSTANG GT
hooker up , new carpets, heat, fur- glue PUC fitting drain 8 to 15 for TRAIN SALE
nished. Pets o.k. $790/mo (570) large commercial jobs $500. All 5x10- HO Scale Model Railroad Layout, 16'
Applications Available At: 344-7575 or (570) 903-1098 5x12 Formica sheets-50 per sheet. x 9' included items: 77 box cars, 8
101 Smallacombe Drive Champion paper cutter, 3 phase $500 locomotives, 25 passenger cars, 4 UNDER $2000
Scranton, PA 18508 negotiable. power packs, 10 switches, flex track,
570-342-5090 570-937-4055 FREE KITTENS 4.6 V-8, automatic, leather, air, cruise,
turn table, 46 structures, 44 vehicles, Cuddly kitten need a go home 8
and ROOFING COMPANY 132 trees, 6 bridges, tunnel, 3 bill- tilt, power windows, power mirrors,
375 Main Street UNFURNISHED weeks old 570-209-7452 rear defroster, rear wing, always
CLOSING BUSINESS boards, 2 docks, 130 people, 1 refin-
Dickson City, PA 18519 ery, many extras and supplies. Esti- garaged, 24,000 original miles,
WEST SCRANTON: 4 bedroom, new- SELLING THE FOLLOWING KITTENS FREE One all black fe- New tires and battery
570-489-2003 mated value $1,419. First best offer male, two black & white males, Gray
TDD: 800-437-1220 ly remodeled. $800/month includes Equipment, tools, material (Includes a MINT CONDITION
sewer and garbage. References & se- pallet of modified). Much more call for for complete layout, only accept- & white male, Available on Sept.
or Email:
deborah.cook@presmgmt.com curity required. No pets. details. able. For more information call: 15th (8 weeks old) Call 570-698-5448 $10,500
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ger throttle body. 373 gears. Borla
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rors. miles. Runs very good. Many new ders. Less than 2,700 hours. Clam
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FOR WORK OR PLAY. CASH PRICE
$5950 WITH SERVICE CONTRACT.
Skidsteer.
REDUCED: $15,000
modified was repainted black pro-
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Employee?
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DODGE '71 D-20 65,000 miles. $26,000 (570) 226- warehouse, industrial plant or
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60k miles, regular cab. MAZDA 2002 bles and DOT spec tires. Built in
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$8,000 or best offer. steel body and frame. Includes
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V-8 383 automatic best offer. Pick up only. Lake
LIMITED EDITION 36,000 original miles
Ariel, PA. 570-689-2230.
$6500
570-735-3479
DODGE 2003 2500 HEMI
QUADCAB 4 wheel drive SUV, 4 door with rear
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(2) Slide outs, with 1-1/2 baths, 36'-5
length, 22.5 tires, Work Horse chassis,
LARIAT SUPER CAB miles. 2nd owner. Very clean, runs ex- able Miles. 351Engine. All Original
cellent. milage 47,236, GM 8.1 liter V-8, 5
Paperwork, (including build sheet). speed Allyson Trans W/OD full body
REDUCED! $6,700 Dealer Rust Proofed, Always paint (Deluxe), full length mud flap
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ful Automobile. Asking: $9,995. recliner swivel, 50 AMP service with
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(6) new tires, double pane windows,
prep. for satilite dish. $59,900.
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EYES LOOKING AT 127,000 miles. Gray with blue leather Call 570-562-2465
mirror & heated exterior mirrors. All interior. Very good condition. Asking
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than 5000 miles on it. Reduced $14,995
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will find is the back bumper has mi-
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with shift-kit. Less than 10,000 miles.
89,000 miles, silver with ivory leather Professionally built ground up
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570 267-5110 have floral diamond etch design. A
CHEVY 2009 TRAVERSE lot of extras including a woodgrain
50,000 MILES 1,000cc, 36,000 miles, red, second
MUSTANG 2001 dash by Wabbit. Gages are by VDO. owner. Two fairings-both painted to
Prestine condition, 50,000 miles, Stainless steal telescopic tilt steering match bike color. Both with wind-
CONVERITABLE all original, silver in color, garage column which includes Lacarra gray
Silver, black top with stripes. 6 leather wrapped steering wheel. Inte- shields and mirrors.
kept, cloth interior, power drivers 1) Hannigan Super Sport. Full uppers
cylinder, automatic, 90,000 miles seat, 7 passenger running rior is blue/gray tweed cloth. Auto-
good condition. Asking only and lowers.
boards, sun roof, AM/FM/CD, all matic windows, AC, Heat. Windows 2) Smaller-Handle bar/frame mounted.
$4,700. Call 570-877-3012. power, all records in hand, oil
32,000 miles. Tinted win- by Specialty Window Group. Revised
dows, front and rear air con- BMW Krauser hard bags, Eclipse tank
changes, recalls etc. Hankook 18 gallon stainless steal gas tank and sack. Eclipse rear bag-both with rain
tires still alot of thread left on ditioning and seat belts. Like fender to specs of 1932 Ford. covers. Two seats, one stock, one
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tomatic starter. Good gas mileage. Call 570-840-8315 until 9pm. cover. You won't find a finer machine
John. Throop, Pa. at 570-241-1444 Ask for Jimmy. retail $29,260.
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First $6,500 Takes It! for F350 V-10 Lariat Super-Cab 4WD to
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or leave a message. Call 570-465-3370
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17,000 miles. $5500.
Call 570-578-4776, leave message.
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tion. $10,000.
570-706-5762

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14 Equinox 2LT AWD 42k ....$17,995 Free Auto Health Plan 17 Nissan Maxima SV Silver 10k
13 Jetta AT 46K ....................$13,895
13 Impreza AT AWD 67K .....$13,495
Low Financing 15 Nissan Versa 5Door 39K ......$9,395
14 Kia Forte EX Coupe 17K.....$12,495 Like new, 200 miles. New battery,
JUNK CARS
11 GMC HD Crew 4x4 61K ...$31,495
11 Accent AT 83K ..................$6,495 15 Ford Taurus AWD........$14,995 14 Hyundai Sonata GLS 36k...$12,495
13 Camry LE Sedan 34K ........$12,995
swing arm bag, slip on pipes. Title
in hand. Must sell! $6,600. & TRUCKS...
10 Liberty 4x4 72K ................$10,495 13 Chrysler 200 Ltd. S....$12,495
13 Nissan Altima SV Sedan....$10,995 570-224-4793 Cash Paid 570-574-1275
09 Mustang GT 35K ..............$16,395 15 Chevy Malibu LTZ......$15,395
14 Dodge Avenger SE....$11,395 12 Honda Accord EX-L 60K...$12,395
09 Impala SS Sun Leather ...$10,995 HARLEY DAVIDSON 2014
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08 Tahoe LTZ 4x4 .................$13,995 15 Chevy Equinox LT......$15,795
08 Impala LT 71K ....................$7,795 14 Nissan Rogue S AWD..$13,595 TRUCKS/SUV/ VANS SOFTAIL DELUXE
12 Chevy Impala LS........$11,795 17 Ram 1500 Quadcab SLT 12K 5,300 miles, lots of chrome, LED lights,
97 Firebird AT T-tops............. $5,995 17 Ram 1500 Crewcab Bighorn color is red/cayenne. Beautiful bike!
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06 Ford Mustang Convertible Emissions 15 Nissan Rouge SVPremium 24K
employing
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BERNIE CAP'S AUTO Stang Edition 68K....$11,999 & Oil Change... 14 Mercedes ML 350 4matic. $31,495
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SALES INC. 14 Ram 1500 Quadcab Bighorn 1,100 cc, 14,000 miles, windshield,
ONLY $59.95 brand new tires. Looks & runs like subsidizing
211 N. Main St. 05 Ford F-150 Lariat........$9,995 5.7L, V8, 4x4, Black .........$20,995 new. Asking $3,500 or best offer. sold listings
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03 Ford Ranger Sweet $7,995 A New Car?
HONDA 2012 NC700X
FINANCING AVAILABLE 03 Dodge Dakota SLT ....$6,995 Check Out: DCT
CARS
11 Buick Lucerne CXL
48K...........................$10,895
99 GMC Sonoma SLS .....$2,995
98 F150 110K .................$2,800
05 Dodge Durango 7 Pas $2,500 KT Auto
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Like new gray/black Honda with only
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late. 670cc parallel-twin liquid cooled
engine. ABS brakes. Dual-clutch trans-
06 Jeep Cherokee ...........$6,995 mission can be driven as an automatic
08 Chevy Cobalt LT Coupe
70K ............................$5,895 06 Jeep Liberty 177K......$3,995
430 W. Market Street
Scranton, PA
or manual with the push of a button.
Very sporty and a great commuter at farm description
12 Ford Focus SEL Hatch 04 Jeep Liberty ...............$4,995 570-346-1133 subsidizing sizes
description

41K ............................$9,998
14 Chevy Malibu LT 06 Cadillac CTS Beauty ..$8,995
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29K ..........................$13,895 10 Mercury Milan ...........$4,995
06 Dodge Caravan 7Pas..$4,995
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SUV'S & TRUCKS
12 Chevy Equinox LT
06 Mini Cooper ...............$3,995
06 Ford Fusion ................$4,495 Looking For A THAN 50,000 HOMES 1600 ROAD charge distributed
Buyer, Seller, STAR services
farm

34K ..........................$15,495 04 Suzuki Verona 72K ....$4,995


04 Ford F-150 XLT ON A DAILY BASIS! short
Employer or
Supercab .................$10,988
02 Ford F-250 Super Duty
Local Trades
07 Chevy Trail bad MTR .$1,000 Employee? THAT'S A LOT OF
$7,000
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EMMA BLACK / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Out&About ..................................... 2
Best Bets ..................................... 3
Backyard Tours ............................... 4
Strike Up the Bands ........................ 7
Nathan Carter ............................... 9
Film ..................................... 10-11
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Chefs Table ........................... 14-15
The List .................... 16-19, 21-22
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From left: Scott Staniszewski of Waymart, Cookie Driesbaugh of Clarks Summit, Staff
Susie Conaboy of Scranton, and Michelle and John Ditchkus of Scranton Life&Times editor
Faith Golay, 570-348-8205
Asst. Life&Times editor
From left: Eddie Smith of Scranton, Dalida OMalley of Kristin OMalley, 570-348-9100 x5257
Clarks Green and Richard Leonori of Scranton Staff writers
Patrice Wilding, 570-348-9100 x5369
Gia Mazur, 570-348-9127
Photos available for purchase Caitlin Heaney West, 570-348-9100 x5107
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Ann and Walter Knuth Calendar editor
Laura Rysz, 570-348-9100 x5228
of Spring Brook Twp.
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Kevin ONeill, 570-348-9100 x5212
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The University of Scranton fall Performance
Music calendar includes a performance by

SATURDAY 8-1 University of Scranton Jazz Band with guest


soloist Kenny Rampton. Submitted photo

1809 RED BARN VILLAGE, Bridget Conlogue


CLARKS SUMMIT 570-586-1222 of Scranton, left,
From left: Sally Henry of Clarks Summit, Marie Mellody and Jennifer Ochman
FRI HOURS: 10-5 SAT: 10-4, SUN: 11-4 of Olyphant and Bernie Ross of Clarks Summit of West Pittston
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Best Bets 5 THINGS TO DO THIS WEEK
Electric City

1 3 5
Music Conference
The Electric City Music Confer-
ence returns to Scranton for a
fourth year to celebrate the mu-
sicians of Northeast Pennsylvania.
The conference opens with a
red carpet event and the fourth
annual Steamtown Music Awards
ceremony on Thursday, Sept. 14,
at 6 p.m. at the V-Spot, 906 Provi-
Welcoming Family Fall NEPA Valley

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dence Road,
Scranton Fun Festival Scranton. Wine Train
The 15th annual Family Fall A tribute to
United Neighborhood Cen- local rock The Greater Carbondale
ters of Northeastern Pennsyl- Fun Festival to benet the Arc Chamber of Commerce and
of Northeastern Pennsylvania artist Jane
vania will hold the rst Wel- Train, who Steamtown National Historic
coming Scranton celebration takes place Sunday, Sept. 17, Site, Scranton, present the
NEPA Vegfest on Satur- from 3 to 8 p.m. at Waldorf Park, died in Au-
NEPA Valley Wine Train on two

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13 Waldorf Lane, Scranton. gust, will fea-
An inaugural festival aims day, Sept. Saturdays, Sept. 16 and 23,
The rain-or-shine event in- ture Behind
to offer a healthy day out. 16, at from 2 to 7 p.m.
cludes a Kiddie Korner with the Grey with
NEPA Vegfest takes place Connors Tickets to the 21-and-older
childrens activities from 3 to Zhach Kelsch and R.J. Scouton.
Saturday, Sept. 16, from 10 Park, 515 excursion are $50 in advance,
6 as well as basket rafes, On Friday, Sept. 15, and Sat-
a.m. to 6 p.m. at Schautz Orchard available by calling the chamber
50/50, bake sale, entertain- urday, Sept. 16, the conference
Memorial Stadium, 1209 St. at 570-282-1690. The train de-
ment from East Coast Trio, the shifts gears to performances by
Prescott Ave., Scranton, The free parts from the Carbondale train
Wanabees and more. A buffet more than 150 bands at venues
and aims to promote well- event platform on Mill Street.
will be available from 3 to 6, across the city. Spots include
ness, compassion and good, runs from The event features wine and
and grilled sandwiches will be Backyard Ale House, the Keys
healthy food. 3 to 6 p.m. and aims to bring food tastings with music by
served from 6 to 7. Beer & Spirits, the Bog, New Pen-
Vegfest will feature dozens together long-time local resi- Chris Mullineaux and histo-
Tickets will be available ny Lounge, the V-Spot, Thirst Ts
of craft and food vendors dents with new members ry tidbits by local historian S.
at the door and are $20 for Bar & Grill in Olyphant, Irish Wolf
plus artists, music, yoga, t- of the community to further Robert Powell. The train will
adults and $5 for children 4 Pub, Whiskey Dicks, Levels, the
ness and wellness activities, cross-cultural understanding stop at four train platforms,
to 12. Admission is free for Vault and AFA Gallery. The gallery
and more. The event ben- and acceptance. Activities where guests can enjoy wine
children 3 and younger. Each also will host a free breakfast plus
ets the Farmhouse Sanctu- include yoga, interactive art, and food pairings. The trip
child will receive ve free tick- panels, mentoring sessions, work-
ary, a local nonprot animal origami, story time, bingo, ends in Dickson City. Propst
ets to playy in the Kiddie shops and more on Saturday from
shelter. face painting and dance. Transportation will provide
Korner. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Admission is free. Visit the The national nonprot Wel- rides back to Carbondale.
For detaails, Visit electriccity
events Facebook page for coming America encourages Space is limited. For more
call Mari mussicconference.
more information. inclusivity in communities. information, visit carbondale
or Holly com or the
For more information, visit chamber.org.
at 570- conferences
welcomingamerica.org or the
207- Facebook
events Facebook page.
0825. page for
more infor-
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New guided trips offer taste of regions local wineries


BY GIA MAZUR the tour. He said its great that
STAFF WRITER If you go people with a lot of passion for

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ou can try the best of What: Best of our Backyard Tours Local wineries wine can create commercial
everything without When and where: Sunday, Oct. 8; meet at 11 a.m. at wineries and that consumers
leaving your backyard. Scranton Times Building, 149 Penn Ave.; returns can enjoy wine produced right
Best of Our Backyard Tours approximately 6:15 p.m. in their neighborhoods.
gives residents a chance to Details: Tickets are $35, and seating is limited. Email Im hoping I can show
taste, see and do things unique events@timesshamrock.com or call Vanessa Baptista people (that) if they visit
to Northeast Pennsylvania. or Faith Golay at 570-348-9127 to reserve a spot. local wineries, theyre likely
Presented by Times-Shamrock to find something they enjoy
Communications, the profes- vania has to offer, said Van- Family Wine Cellars, Scran- no matter what their tastes
sionally guided tours set to essa Baptista, Times-Sham- ton. Guests will meet at 11 are, Falchek said. Most
kick off next month will rock regional marketing con- a.m. at the Scranton Times wineries are smart enough
explore and indulge at the sultant. We want to give the Building, 149 Penn Ave., to offer a variety of wines to SUBMITTED PHOTO
areas top attractions, includ- public a VIP experience but where a luxury bus from accommodate anybody who Marilake Winery and Restaurant, 209 Main St., Childs
ing regional wine trails, piz- show them that they dont Finntastic Tours, Plains comes through the door. specializes in intensely flavored wines and also offers
zerias, art exhibits, popular have to travel far for it. Twp., will pick them up for The $35 ticket includes tapas, Pennsylvania-brewed beers and distilled liquors.
breweries, and educational On Sunday, Oct. 8, the inau- the day. Following the trip, round-trip transportation,
and historic landmarks. gural tour will take residents they will be dropped off wine samplings, light fare, planned through the end of ple celebrating difference occa-
Local media and celebrity on a journey through several behind the Times building at speciality giveaways and the year, including a trip to a sions also will be available.
hosts will guide guests on a regional wineries, starting at approximately 6:15 p.m. exclusive discounts from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Pen- Were going to show peo-
day filled with discovering Cafe Quattro Winery in Peck- David Falchek, executive participating sponsors. Seat- guins game and a tour of local ple theres a lot of things to
the gems of the region. ville and then hitting up director of American Wine ing is limited, as a smaller breweries. Prices for future do in the area, Baptista said
We are focusing on stay- Marilake Winery and Restau- Society and a Times-Sham- group yields a more person- trips may vary, depending on Contact the writer: gmazur@
ing local and showing people rant, Childs; Capra Collina rock columnist, will host the alized trip, Baptista noted. the destination. Privates tours timesshamrock.com; 570-348-
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K E U P T H E B A N D
STweReklyIfeature on Lackawanna Countys high school marching bands S
A show is the apex.
bers and majorettes iin llocall hi h school marching bandss, the fall field
high
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. Its time to make their schools proud.
Its time to show they have what it takes

Lackawanna Trail
has blockbuster
field show with
the popular music
of John Williams
Lackawanna Trail
The Lions bring music from Junior-Senior
the big screen to the football High School
eld this fall.
Lackawanna Trail Junior-Se- Members: 28
nior High Schools marching Staff: Director Kevin Dike-
man and assistant direc-
band presents The Movie
tors Mason Stiver and
Music of John Williams as
Laurel Kinback
its fall eld show, performing
Student leaders: Seniors
some well-known songs from Danielle Petrilak and Alai-
popular lms including Star na Jones
Wars, Jaws, Superman, Show title: The Movie
Jurassic Park and the In- Music of John Williams
diana Jones series. The se- Songs: Music from Star
niors picked the show, direc- Wars, Jaws, Super-
tor Kevin Dikeman said, and Above: The Lackawanna Trail High School Marching Band practices its steps. man, Jurassic Park
people enjoy the familiarity Above right: A band member is reflected in a tuba during practice. and Indiana Jones
of the music.
Theyre just having a ball
so far, he said of the band. Weekend
Theyve bought into the mu- performances
sic, and the eld movements Catch high school march-
are good, really good. ing bands in action at
The group is one of the few these football games on
competitive marching bands Friday, Sept. 15:
in the region, participating in
North Pocono at Scranton
competitions during the sea-
West Scranton at
son in addition to performing Delaware Valley
at football games. The stu- Abington Heights at
dents will compete locally at Hazleton Area
Pittston Area High School on Wallenpaupack at
Saturday, Oct. 28. Honesdale
It gives them a sense Pittston Area at
of accomplishment: We Valley View
worked hard for this, and Scranton Prep at Dallas
look what we get for this, Holy Redeemer at
Dikeman said. Western Wayne
No matter where the band Dunmore at Riverside
goes, though, audiences Lackawanna Trail at
wont be able to miss it. Northwest Area
Senior band member Carbondale at Lakeland
We may be 28 kids, Dike-
Danielle Petrilak smiles Mid Valley at
man said, but man, theyre Seventh-grader Matthew Vlassis bangs the gong and bass drum.
before playing the trum- Hanover Area
loud.
PHOTOS BY BUTCH COMEGYS / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER pet during practice.
CAITLIN HEANEY WEST

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MUSIC Nathan Carter will perform
Thursday, Sept. 21, at 7:30 p.m.

Singer brings Irish music to at Scranton Cultural Center


at The Masonic Temple,
420 N. Washington Ave.
Scranton on first American tour
BY GIA MAZUR on the tour, Carter said,
STAFF WRITER adding he and Agnew will

N
athan Carter wants perform some duets.
to spread his music Carter started his jour-
across the globe. ney to the stage young,
Raised in an Irish fami- learning to play the accor-
ly in Liverpool, England, dion and sing as a child.
the country singer already
After many performances
has a large fanbase in Ire-
for family, friends and any-
land and now is on his
first tour of the United one who would listen,
States and Canada, which Carter began to compete.
includes a stop in Scran- By 12, he had won All Ire-
ton. Carter will take the land medals for singing
stage Thursday, Sept. 21, and playing the accordion.
at 7:30 p.m. at Scranton Soon after, he joined the
Cultural Center at The Liverpool Ceili band, play-
Masonic Temple, 420 N. ing accordion and piano.
Washington Ave. Solo performances soon
Im just going to be followed in Liverpool and
introducing myself and Ireland. SUBMITTED PHOTO
my music to anyone who Carter became the first
h av e n e v e r s e e n m e country act to hit No. 1 on
before, he said during a
recent phone interview
from Ireland.
Tickets are $45 to $75 and
SUBMITTED PHOTO
the Irish charts after Garth
Brooks several of Cart-
Nathan Carter will bring ers singles reached that
Weekend
can be purchased at the box
office, by phone at 570-344-
1111 or online at scranton
culturalcenter.org.
a six-piece band includ- spot and his videos gar-
ing fiddles, whistles,
accordion, drums,
bass and guitar.
nered more than 1 million
hits on YouTube. Hes
appeared on Irish televi-
Breakfast Buffet
With Carters six-piece
band including fiddles, If you go
sion shows and hosts his
o w n t a l k s h o w, T h e
SATURDAY & SUNDAY 7AM-NOON
whistles, accordion, What: Singer Nathan Nathan Carter Show.
drums, bass and guitar
music fans can expect to
Carter
When: Thursday, Sept.
While hes busy over- Made-to-Order Omelettes Fresh Fruit
seas, his tour serves as a
hear old Irish songs, folk 21, 7:30 p.m. way to gain a following Carved Meats Bacon & Sausage
songs and traditional Irish Where: Scranton Cul- with new fans in a new
music. The set also tural Center at The place. Starting over can be
Breakfast Potatoes & more!
includes ballads and some Masonic Temple, 420
daunting, but Carter is
popular music, such as N. Washington Ave.
just doing what he loves.
S i m o n & G a r f u n k e l s Details: Tickets are
Bridge Over Troubled $45 to $75 and can be Im just looking for-
Water, and a tribute to the purchased at the box ward to giving the audi-
late singer Glen Campbell. office, by phone at 570- ence a g reat show and
Its a mix of Irish songs 344-1111 or online entertaining them, he
and current songs that at scrantoncultural said. I dont call what I do
people can sing along to, center.org. a job, because its not a
Carter said. job to me. I love what I do,
Joining him on tour is a solo career in 2013. She and Im really blessed.
C h l o A g n e w, w h o will perform big ballads
became one of the origi- and classics as well. Contact the writer:
nal members of Irish Shes been doing her gmazur@timesshamrock.com; Inside
music group Celtic Wom- own thing for a while, and 570-348-9127;
an at age 14 and launched were excited to have her @gmazurTT on Twitter I-81, Exit 178B 98 Grove Street DuPont
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FILM

Home Again stars Reese Witherspoon,


Nat Wolff, Jon Rudnitsky, Pico Alexander,
Michael Sheen and Candice Bergen.

KAREN BALLARD/OPEN ROAD FILMS VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS

Film reminds viewers that theres no place like Home Again


W
ith Home Again, voiceover that plays over a mon- has moved from New York to What a place. I mean, the
we have a classic case tage of black-and-white photos Los Angeles with her two GUESTHOUSE on the property
of a comfort food RICHARD and home movie-type clips, daughters: Isabel (Lola Flanery) would go for a million bucks. So
movie a light and breezy bit ROEPER Alice tells us she was born in and Rosie (Eden Grace Red- yeah, even though heartache is
of escapist fare set in a bubble Movie critic Los Angeles in 1977. Alices field). The girls, particularly heartache in any tax bracket,
of upper-middle-class privilege father was a gifted, globe-trot- young Rosie, spout one-liners in Im thinking the average single
in which divorce and childhood ting, financially successful, a way that announces, We are mom watching this movie isnt
anxieties and career crises are award-winning film director CHILD ACTORS, ARENT WE going to relate to Alice on every
dealt with efficiently and neatly, in case anyone needs a forkful who married and divorced a ADORABLE! single level.
usually with an abundance of of late-night heaven. number of his leading ladies, Alice has separated from her Now lets meet three of the
candles flickering in the back- Lets put it this way: When including Alices mother (Can- husband, Austen (Michael nicest young men ever to make
ground. characters are seen schlepping dice Bergen). Sheen), a semi-pompous, sweat- the move to L.A. in hopes of hit-
Oh, and the comfort food is lit- bags from Bed, Bath and Beyond No offense, Alice, but the sto- er-clad, big-time music execu- ting it big in the movie business.
erally leftover sushi from Nobu, at one point, thats a sign theyre ry of your fathers life and times tive who has put career ahead of Were told theyre from New
massive breakfasts that would taking a step backward. sounds much messier and most family. Plus hes British, so we York, but with the hair and the
put the brunch menu at the Reese Witherspoon, as delight- likely more interesting fodder know hes a bit of a cad. teeth and the clean gym shoes
Four Seasons to shame, and a ful and winning as ever, plays for a feature film than the story Alice and her daughters move and the politeness, they look
dish of homemade lasagna con- Alice, a recently separated moth- of Alice. into the multimillion-dollar
veniently left in the refrigerator er of two girls. In an opening Just shy of turning 40, Alice home in which Alice grew up. Please see G11

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Reese
Mini Movies
more like a boy band from Witherspoon Annabelle Creation: A nun and brief graphic nudity and drug steal the cash from a North Car-
Utah than a writer-director- stars in several girls from a closed material. 122 minutes. olina speedway vault. Steven
actor trio whose short film "Home orphanage move in with the RICHARD ROEPER Soderberghs breezy heist romp
was a festival hit. bereaved dollmaker, his wife is great fun and one of the most
Again." and the possessed doll in this The Glass Castle: An adaptation purely entertaining movies of the
Pico Alexander, moving horror sequel. With Stephanie of Jeannette Walls' best-selling year. Rated PG-13 for language
about with practiced casual- Sigman, Talitha Bateman, Antho- memoir about growing up with and some crude comments. 119
ness and flashing a prac- ny LaPaglia and Miranda Otto. extreme poverty and parents minutes. 1/2
ticed smile like an actor in a Written by Gary Dauberman. who both inspired and damaged RICHARD ROEPER
cologne commercial, plays Directed by David F. Sandberg. her. Events that she could con-
Rated R. 109 minutes. vey through the eyes of a child The Nut Job 2 Nutty by
Harry, an aspiring director. whose instincts re-ordered reali-
LOS ANGELES TIMES Nature: This follow-up to the
Jon Rudnitsky is George, ty to create the illusion that she 2014 animated comedy finds
Harrys best friend and the Close Encounters of the Third was safe instead come across Surly Squirrel and friends
writer of their short film. Kind: Steven Spielbergs 1977 as flat and messy. With Brie Lar- fighting to save their park from
And Nat Wolff is Teddy, science fiction classic stars son, Naomi Watts and Woody development. Voices by Will
Harrys younger brother, Richard Dreyfuss as a man on a Harrelson. Rated PG-13 for Arnett, Katherine Heigl and
mission after a brush with a mature thematic content involv- Maya Rudolph. Written by Scott
who starred in the short. KAREN BALLARD / OPEN ROAD FILMS VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS ing family dysfunction, language,
UFO. With Terri Garr, Melinda Dil- Bindley, Cal Brunker and Bob
I kept hoping one of these lon, Francois Truffaut. Rated PG. smoking. 127 minutes. Barlen. Directed by Brunker.
guys would say something ten and directed by Hallie 137 minutes. GARY THOMPSON, Rated PG. 91 minutes.
like, Hey! Two brothers Home Again Meyers-Shyer, daughter of LOS ANGELES TIMES THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER LOS ANGELES TIMES
and a lifelong friend make Stars: Reese Wither- Nancy Meyers (Some-
the move from New York to Dunkirk: British and Allied forces It: Children in a small Maine town Tulip Fever: A married woman in
spoon, Nat Wolff, Jon things Gotta Give, Its
are pinned down on the French face off with a murderous clown 17th-century Amsterdam and
L.A. to make it in the movie Rudnitsky, Pico Alexan- Complicated) and Charles coast and facing long odds in called Pennywise. With Jaeden her lover stake their hopes of
business and were all living der, Michael Sheen and Shyer (Baby Boom, writer-director Christopher Lieberher, Wyatt Oleff, Jeremy Ray running away together on the
together! This is sort of like Candice Bergen Father of the Bride.) Nolan's World War II tale. With Taylor, Sophia Lillis and Finn citys tulip bulb market. With Ali-
Entourage, but nicer! Running time: 97 min. Before Hallies parents were Kenneth Branagh, Cillian Wolfhard. Written by Chase Palmer cia Vikander, Dane DeHaan,
Never happened. Rated: PG-13 for some divorced, they co-wrote Murphy, Fionn Whitehead, Harry & Cary Fukunaga and Gary Christoph Waltz, Zach Galifiana-
Before you can say plot thematic and sexual films such as Private Ben- Styles, James D'Arcy, Jack Dauberman; based on the novel kis and Judi Dench. Written by
material Lowden, Mark Rylance and Tom by Stephen King. Directed by Andy Tom Stoppard, based on the
contrivance, Alices moth- jamin and the Hollywood Hardy. Rated PG-13 for intense Muschietti. Rated R. 135 minutes. novel by Deborah Moggach.
er invites the boys to spend Rating: (out of four) divorce comedy Irreconcil- war experience and some lan- LOS ANGELES TIMES Directed by Justin Chadwick.
a few weeks in Alices guest- able Differences. guage. 106 minutes. Rated R. 107 minutes.
house as they try to secure messy when the romance Its probably not a stretch LOS ANGELES TIMES Kidnap: Halle Berry stars as a LOS ANGELES TIMES
financing for the feature between Alice and Harry to say Meyers-Shyer drew mother intent on rescuing her
version of their short film. stalls, and when the guys on some of her own experi- The Emoji Movie: The tiny kidnapped son. With Sage Cor- War for the Planet of the Apes:
expressions living inside your rea, Chris McGinn and Lew Tem- Top-notch special effects high-
Within days, Harry the must decide whether to com- ences to create this movie. ple. Written by Knate Gwaltney. light this adventure story.
smartphone come alive in this
preening director gets sexu- promise their artistic vision, Nothing wrong with that, animated adventure. Voices by Directed by Luis Prieto. Rated R Unusually inventive and effec-
ally involved with Alice. and when Austen makes the of course, and to be sure, T.J. Miller, James Corden and for violence and peril. 94 minutes. tive score. Rated PG-13 for vio-
Meanwhile, George bonds inevitable surprise appear- Home Again has a cer- Anna Faris. Written by Tony LOS ANGELES TIMES lence. 140 minutes.
with Isabel to the point ance one night, filled with tain charm and polish. Its Leondis, Eric Siegel and Mike GARY THOMPSON,
where she pleads with him remorse (and a lot of ques- hard not to like people who White. Directed by Leondis. Rated Leap!: Elle Fanning does wonderful THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER
PG for rude humor. 91 minutes. voice work as an 11-year-old
to be in the wings on the tions about the three model- are so ... likable. orphan dreaming of dancing bal- Wind River: An FBI investigator
LOS ANGELES TIMES
night of the big school play, looking guys living on the But its also hard not to let in 1880s Paris. Aside from (Elizabeth Olsen) needs help
or shell freeze from anxiety. same property with his wife feel a constant sense of dis- Girls Trip: Tiffany Haddish, Queen one murderous misstep, this love- from a wildlife agent (Jeremy
All three are staying in the and daughters). connect from these charac- Latifah, Jada Pinkett Smith and ly and breezy animated adventure Renner) to find a girls killer in
guesthouse, but its pretty But never too messy. In Regina King are consistently lik- is thoroughly enchanting. Rated the snows of Wyoming. Its a
ters and their so-called cri-
able as former college best PG for some impolite humor, and stark, beautiful and haunting
much a come-and-go-as-you- their toughest quandaries, ses. When wannabe film-
friends reuniting at the Essence action. 89 minutes. . 21st-century thriller, filled with
please arrangement when it these people are living rela- makers are crowing about Festival in New Orleans. Their memorable visuals and poetic
comes to hanging out in the tively charmed lives. (I loved RICHARD ROEPER
how nice the sheets feel in actions aren't always complete- dialogue and scenes of sud-
main house as well. Geez, I the moment when Harry the rent-free guesthouse ly believable, but even in their Logan Lucky: In what plays like a den, shocking, brutal violence.
hope someone at least did a gets so mad at one of his bud- owned by the daughter of a worst moments, their humanity biscuits-and-gravy take on Rated R for strong violence, a
background check on these dies he kicks over a tiny famous director, the strug- shines through. Rated R for Oceans 11, a couple of twang- rape, disturbing images, and lan-
crude and sexual content talkin dirt-kickers (Channing guage. 111 minutes.
polite young men. trash bin, and the camera gle aint real.
throughout, pervasive language, Tatum and Adam Driver) plan to RICHARD ROEPER
Problems crop up with all lingers on the spilled crum- RICHARD ROEPER reviews
the urgency and peril of pled papers and other debris. movies for The Chicago Sun GRADE: Excellent, Good, Fair, Poor. MOVIE REVIEWS BY Richard Roeper,
speed bumps in Beverly Harry! You madman!) Times. Distributed by Universal Press Syndicate; Los Angeles Times; Gary Thompson, The Phildephia Inquirer
Hills. Things get a little Home Again was writ- Universal Press Syndicate.

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The University of
Scranton Jazz Band
will perform
Saturday, Oct. 28,
with guest soloist
Kenny Rampton.
Music
APPRECIATION
COVER STORY

University of Scranton slates free concerts


starring students and national acts
BY PATRICE WILDING bring in talented music profes-
STAFF WRITER sionals, one of whom trumpet

S
chool is back in session, soloist and sideman Jumaane
and for University of Smith has a long and storied
Scranton student musi- history with U of S, Boga said.
cians and singers, their Smith was a member of the
upcoming performances make bands for crooners Michael Bubl
for teachable moments with the and Harry Connick Jr. and also
greater community. performed with pop stars includ-
The fall schedule features a vari- ing Stevie Wonder, Justin Bieber,
ety of U of S ensembles, bands and Natalie Cole and Alicia Keys.
choirs teamed up Locally, Smith gave his talents to
with nationally the U of S as a composer for its
renowned music concert band and mixed choir, a
professionals for a teacher for brass seminars, con-
slate of free con- ductor and soloist.
certs open to the Its so delightful to see the amaz-
public. ing professional he has become,
BOGA Cheryl Boga, Boga said. His contributions here
conductor and at Scranton have been unending at
director of performance music at every stage of his career.
the university, said she strives to Later in the season, guest solo-
bring in not just great guest per- ist Kenny Rampton, a member of
formers but also artist-teachers Wynton Marsalis Jazz at Lincoln
who can impart wisdom to the Center Orchestra and the trumpet
young soloists and players. voice on Sesame Street, will join
One of the things I do is look the U of S Jazz Band for a concert
over the long term not just a sea- and offer a free master class to stu-
son, but over the four years my stu- dents plus amateur and profes-
dents will be here, Boga said. My sional musicians 16 and older.
philosophyfortheprogramisreally With touring credits that include
one of (acknowledging that) these the Ray Charles Orchestra and
are the students that are going to Matchbox Twenty, Ramptons
make sure live music is supported expertise spans multiple styles.
in communities, our schools and Sherrie Maricle and the all-
ourcountry,sohowdowegivethem female DIVA Jazz Orchestra also
a background of real understand- will offer a public master class in
ingandappreciationof greatmusic addition to a performance that
and what it takes to make it? showcases their history as one of
In addition to the student recit- the longest-existing professional
als, the seasons highlights big bands in the country.
include concerts that cover a
SUBMITTED PHOTO variety of musical genres and Please see G13

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COVER STORY
From page G12 University of Scranton fall
Sherrie is just wonderful,
Performance Music calendar
and shes led clinics on All performances are free
rhythm for Scranton brass, and held at 7:30 p.m. in Hou-
Boga said. She is a gifted and lihan-McLean Center, Mul-
committed teacher, a spectac- berry Street and Jefferson
Avenue, Scranton, unless oth-
ular drummer and runs a hell
erwise noted.
of a band. For us to be part of
their 25th anniversary tour, Saturday, Sept. 23: In
coming off amazing venues Concert: Louis, Louis, Lou-
like the Kennedy Center and is! featuring trumpeter/vo-
Lincoln Center, I still kind of calist Jumaane Smith and
cant believe were going to friends with an appearance
present them. by the University of Scranton
U of S also will mark the Singers
50th year for its annual Noel Wednesday, Sept. 27: In
Night concert, which invites Recital: University of Scran-
a l u m n i t o re t u r n a n d ton Performance Music stu-
rehearse to be part of the dent musicians solo, duo,
show, Boga said. trio and small ensemble per-
Its kind of the kick-off for formances
Christmas season for us, musi- Sunday, Oct. 22, 3 p.m.:
cally, she explained. It has In Recital: Organist Dan-
always been University of Sherrie Maricle & The iel Ficarri and the Houlihan
Scrantons gift to the commu- DIVA Jazz Orchestra McLean Austin Opus 301
nity. We open the doors well Celebrate 25 Years of Symphonic organ
over an hour early for seats Swingin Around the World
Saturday, Oct. 28: In Con-
and have started prelude cert: University of Scranton
music for a full hour before the SUBMITTED PHOTOS Jazz Band with guest soloist
concert even starts because of Kenny Rampton
all the people sitting there. Organist Daniel Ficarri will perform Saturday, Nov. 4: In Con-
Noel Night focuses exclu- on the Houlihan McLean Austin cert: Sherrie Maricle and
sively on sacred music and Opus 301 Symphonic Organ the DIVA Jazz Orchestra cel-
also includes remarks from ebrate 25 Years of Swingin
university leaders and read- Around the World
ings of the nativity narra-
tive, which students have Friday, Nov. 10: In Con-
dubbed the Peanuts speech cert: University of Scranton
String Orchestra
since Linus made it famous
in the animated classic A Saturday, Nov. 18: In Con-
Charlie Brown Christmas. cert: University of Scranton
Providing a well-curated Concert Band
concert season that also is Saturday, Dec. 2, 8 p.m.
presented free is crucial not (prelude begins at 7): 50th
only to musical students but annual Noel Night featuring
to the public, Boga noted. the University of Scranton
The arts are our nation, Singers and Chamber Ensem-
our world. Its both a mirror bles with special appearances
and a window, she said. by guest artists and alumni
Theyre a way to reflect back Sunday, Dec. 10: Empty
who we are and who we want Stocking Fund Benet Concert
to be on every level, from a featuring the Scranton Brass
small community to a wider Orchestra with special guests
circle. Music is important to the Scranton Preparatory
understanding and express- School Cavalyrics and director
ing, acts as a catalyst and Daniel Marx. Admission is one
spurs communication. Every- new toy, a piece of childrens
body is part of this process. clothing or cash donation.
Contact the writer: For more information or
pwilding@timesshamrock.com; Trumpeter/vocalist Jumaane Smith and Friends to reserve space in master
570-348-9100 x5369; present Louis, Louis, Louis! with an appearance classes, call 570-941-7624 or
@pwildingTT on Twitter by The University of Scranton Singers email music@scranton.edu.

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Jeanne Hugenbruch and Ashwin Dalsania host up to 80
senior citizens for free vegetarian lunches weekdays at
the Melting Pot Intercultural Activity Center, Scranton.

JASON FARMER / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

CHEFS TABLE BY PATRICE WILDING


STAFF WRITER
lunches. The cuisine centers
on Wester n Indian and
food for their guests.
The gatherings grew so

Multicultural cuisine L
ong before it was taken American vegetarian styles large that they decided to
over by a trio of broth- while also complying with buy a building, leading them
ers who repurposed it nutrition standards state and to the Melting Pot. It took an
as a senior center, the Melt- county agencies set. additional year and a half to
ing Pot in West Scranton Area business owners ear n the clearance and

Melting Pot transforms served as a warm gathering


spot for parties, banquets
and special occasions.
Ashwin and Achyut Eddie
Dalsania used to host local
fellow Hindus five or six
accreditation needed to
become an official county
senior center, but when they

into senior center Under a new moniker, the


Melting Pot Intercultural
Activity Center, the Wash-
times a year for religious cel-
ebrations at their homes in
Clarks Summit and Scran-
finally opened the sites
doors in July, the brothers
knew it was worth the effort

serving international fare burn Avenue venue now wel-


comes guests 60 and older for
daily activities as well as free
ton. There, their wives, Bhav-
na and Sonal, cooked sump-
tuous feasts of traditional
and personal expense.

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Bhature

The Melting Pot Intercultural


The Melting Pot Activity Center
Intercultural Address: 2119 Washburn Ave., Scranton
Activity Center Phone: 570-703-0582
welcomes locals Hours: The center is open Mondays through Fridays,
60 and older for 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., with lunch served starting at noon.
activities such as Cuisine: Western Indian and American vegetarian
yoga, classes, Established: July 2017
crafts and free Online: Visit meltingpotinterculturalcenter.org or the
lunches. centers Facebook page. The monthly calendar and
menu also are posted on the countys website.
PHOTOS BY JASON FARMER / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

From page G14 as director of aging services menu boasts a range of vege- I used to tuck her in five
for United Neighborhood Cen- tarian delights made from or six times at night, but now
We wanted to do this for a ters of NEPA and other area scratch using only fresh that shes more active,
long time, Ashwin Dalsania senior centers, such as Dun- ing redients, including theres no depression, shes
said. So many people came mores guides their pro- Falafel, Gujarati Dal with cut down on medications
and were so energetic. We gramming and services. Curried Vegetables, Indian and sleeps better, Eddie Dal-
are happy to do something Its almost like a throw- Soft Tacos with Corn and sania said. Shes our exam-
for the community. back to when I first started Black Bean Salad, Khatta ple. We have so much pride
While a majority of the 35 (working in the field), because Dhokla with Chutney (made to do something for people
to 80 daily visitors at the mul- it was a large immigrant pop- with ground rice and beans who cannot express them-
ticultural center are Indian, ulation, but from Europe formed into patties) and Cha- selves otherwise. This is just
people of all faiths and eth- then, Hugenbruch said. na Masala (a type of chick- the beginning of great
nicities are welcome as long Since joining the Melting pea-based curry dish). Soft things, and it was well worth
as they or their spouse are Pots team, she has witnessed Indian teas and coffees pre- it. Our goal is to make it the
older than 60. In addition to the positive effect its had on pared with sugar and milk No. 1 center in the state of
the free meals (still prepared people she used to see in complement the spices and Pennsylvania.
by Bhavna and Sonal Dalsa- Dunmore who now feel at flavors found in the food. Hugenbruch finds the
nia) served Mondays through home in the new space. The center plans to hold a Melting Pots name a promis-
Fridays starting at noon, the In Dunmore, Hugenbruch grand opening celebration ing sign of a trend she hopes
Melting Pot offers a variety watched as many Hindu Friday, Sept. 29, when Penn- grows as the multicultural
of activities for seniors, seniors passed on eating sylvania Secretary of Aging center gains an even bigger
including computer classes, canned fruits or processed Teresa Osbor ne will be neighborhood following. Call our Head PGA Professional
crafts, chair exercises, Eng- foods, such as white bread, among honored guests invit- The culture is extremely
lish as a Second Language offered on the daily menu. ed to sample the cuisine and fascinating. Im really look- Kyle Monahan
classes, yoga, chorus and And since it also was against enjoy entertainment, but the ing forward to integrating
musical chimes lessons. A
third brother, Dr. Atul Dalsa-
their beliefs to waste food,
she was saddened to see
honor of serving the seniors
is what motivates its keepers
with different populations,
she said. Lifes too short.
TODAY!
nia, a local internist, often many of the guests take the day after day, they said. You should experience all
comes in to do private health bare minimum so as not to The Dalsania brothers see you can of different foods
screenings. go hungry. the dramatic changes in
The Dalsanias brought on They werent asking for their own 86-year-old mother,
and people.
Contact the writer:
570-225-0112 x111
Jeanne Hugenbruch as center seconds, like they do here, whose health and happiness pwilding@timesshamrock.com;
director, and her decades of she said with a smile. improved as she found cama- 570-348-9100 x5369; 182 Lake Road, Tobyhanna, PA 18466
experience including a stint The centers September raderie in her daily visits. @pwildingTT on Twitter Just 20 minutes from Scranton

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List
Grotto Pizza/Grand Slam Sports Bar, RR 415, Harveys Lake: Leighann & Company
CLUBS Harveys Lake: Kyle Demko and Marcus Welliver Grotto Pizza/Skybox Sports Bar, Wyoming
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 13 Grotto Pizza/Skybox Sports Bar, Wyoming Valley Mall, Wilkes-Barre Twp.: Anthony Natiello
Bazil, 1101 Northern Blvd., Clarks Summit: Valley Mall, Wilkes-Barre Twp.: David Cupano Irish Wolf Pub, 503 Linden St., Scranton: TheOf-
Marko Marcinko Jazz Quartet Heat Bar & Nightclub, 69-71 N. Main St., cialOD, the Charming Beards, Facing the Giants,
The Crimson Lion Hookah Lounge, 37 E. Wilkes-Barre: Inferno Drag Show, Inferno Pres- Kali Ma, the Cryptid, uMan Era and Sucker/Candi Vee
South St., Wilkes-Barre: Trivia Night ents: Tammie Brown The Keys, 244 Penn Ave., Scranton: Joe
Irish Wolf Pub, 503 Linden St., Scranton: Open mic Irish Wolf Pub, 503 Linden St., Scranton: Burke, Kevlar, E57, Lucas Hex, Vicious, Mercy
Levels Bar & Grill, 519 Linden St., Scranton: Earthmouth, Ervasa, Dreamers Like Us, King Kid- Gang and Men-ji
Open mic with J.R. Huffsmith ding, Grayson Drive and Empire in Decline Levels Bar & Grill, 519 Linden St., Scranton:
Ole Tyme Charleys Restaurant & Pub, 31 S. The Keys, 244 Penn Ave., Scranton: Crimzn, D-West, Broke Royals, Elephants Dancing, Vine
Alma Mater, Latewaves, Give Up, Taylor Tote, My Street, Utopix, DJ Cryptic and Nsilo
YOUR GUIDE TO WHATS GOING ON
River St., Plains Twp.: Karaoke
RuthsChrisSteakHouseatMoheganSunPocono, Life on Film and Stay Loud Mendicinos Pizza, Route 502, Covington
1280Route315,PlainsTwp.:LiveMusic Levels Bar & Grill, 519 Linden St., Scranton: Twp.: Good To Go Duo
VISIT CALENDAR570.COM FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF AREA EVENTS Skyy Vu Deckbar at the Woodlands, 1073 Apache Chief with Cassidi, Royce, Shakenbake, New Penny, 1827 N. Main Ave., Scranton: Ro-
Route 315, Plains Twp.: Smoke on the Water Ben Hostyle, Aspect, Penpal and K-One berto Santoro, Rob Palmitessa, Chester Avenue, Plaid
22, through Sunday, Oct. 29. Fea-
SEASONAL tures horror icks, haunted hayride featuring Marty Edwards & Heartbeat Mendicinos Pizza, Route 502, Covington the Inhaler, Kore Rozzik, Pave the Way and Walau-eh
OSE (Oak Street Express), 601 N. Main Ave.,
Draculas Forest Haunted Attrac- with Cirque De Peur and the Delno The V-Spot Bar, 906 Providence Road, Scran- Twp.: Fuzzy Park Duo
tion, Saturday, Sept. 16; Saturday, ton: Jim Carro New Penny, 1827 N. Main Ave., Scranton: Taylor: Flirtin with Yesterday
Manor. Dark Circle special events
Sept. 23; Saturday, Sept. 30, and Whiskey Dicks, 308 N. Washington Ave., Talon Co., Last Call Romeo, Bloodeagle, Wethe Paradise Stream Resort, 6213 Carlton Road,
Nov. 3 and 4. Ticket booth opens
Sunday, Oct. 1. Draculas Forest, Scranton: Trivia Night People, Inner Temple and the Greater Victory Mount Pocono: Lion and Tiger and comic Steve Shaffer
at 6:30 p.m. and closes at 10:30.
2828 Rock Drive, Clarks Summit. OSE (Oak Street Express), 601 N. Main Ave., Pocono Palace Resort, 5241 Milford Road,
Circle Drive-In, 1911 Scranton- THURSDAY, SEPT. 14
Haunted Hay Ridesee: $15 adults and Taylor: Soul Shakers East Stroudsburg: Excsollence and Quentin Heggs
Carbondale Highway, Dickson City. 279 Bar & Grill, 279 S. River St., Wilkes-
children 11 and older/$10 children ParadiseStreamResort,6213CarltonRoad,Mount R Place, 482 Hamlin Highway, Hamlin:
$15 haunted hayride, Cirque De Barre: Wanabees Trio
under 11; the Dark Kingdom: $15 Pocono:ByrdPressleyBandandcomicQuentinHeggs Dashboard Mary
Peur and Delno Manor/$8 movie Bart & Urbys, 119 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre:
adults; combo ticket: $25 adults and River Street Jazz Cafe, 665 N. River St., Plains River Street Jazz Cafe, 665 N. River St., Plains
only/$25 combo/$45 Dark Circle Trivia Night
children. draculasforest.com. Twp.: Kung Fu Twp.: Mind Choir, Spur, Under the Clothesline
walking immersive event (limited Boulder View Tavern, 123 Lake Harmony
Queen of the Apostles Parish Fall Streamside Bandstand at the Woodlands, Sidneys Lounge, 820 Northern Blvd., Clarks
tickets available). 570-489-5731 or Road, Lake Harmony: Strawberry Jam
Craft Fair, Saturday, Sept. 16, 9 a.m. 1073 Route 315, Plains Twp.: Boomer Happy Summit: Paul Moran and friends
circledrivein.com. Chackos Memory Lane Lounge, 195 N.
to 2 p.m. Refreshment stand serves Hour with Frankie and Toby Skytop Lodge, 1 Skytop Lodge Road: Doug
PA Oktoberfest, Friday, Sept. Wilkes-Barre Blvd., Wilkes-Barre: Kartune
breakfast, lunch and dessert. There Thirst Ts Bar & Grill, 120 Lincoln St., Olyphant: Smith Orchestra
22, through Sunday, Sept. 24. This Elixir Bistro Bar at Mohegan Sun Pocono,
also will be a rafe of handcrafted MaddKat,ErichandTylerMusicCo.,BrightShinyOb- Streamside Bandstand at the Woodlands,
annual celebration of German culture 1280 Route 315, Plains Twp.: Gerard Demarco
items and more. Proceeds benet jects,BearintheWoods,JumptheTrainandLastChance 1073 Route 315, Plains Twp.: The Chatter
includes authentic German food, Grotto Pizza/Skybox Sports Bar, Wyoming
the ministrys upcoming projects. The VaudeVille Inn, 1259 Bryn Mawr St., Thirst Ts Bar & Grill, 120 Lincoln St., Oly-
more than 60 choices of beers and Valley Mall, Wilkes-Barre Twp.: Know Limit Trivia
Queen of the Apostles Parish, 742 Scranton: Karaoke with DJ Naomi phant: Queens Over Kings, Bryan Banks, Nowhere
cider, wiener dog races, live music Heat Bar & Nightclub, 69-71 N. Main St.,
Hawthorne St., Avoca. Free. The V-Spot Bar, 906 Providence Road, Scran- Slow, Blind Choice, Just Blush, Anytime Soon and
and more. PNC Field, 235 Montage Wilkes-Barre: Karaoke
Eco-Friendly Scarecrow Making ton: Almost Honest, Moral Code, Traverse the Sonny on the Causeway
Mountain Road, Moosic. OSE (Oak Street Express), 601 N. Main Ave.,
Party, Saturday, Sept. 16, 1 to 3 Abyss, the Aegean, Doubting Thomas and Three The V-Spot Bar, 906 Providence Road, Scranton:
First Day of Fall Paddle, Friday, Taylor: DJ Famous
p.m. Bring button-down shirts, hats, Toothless, Defy the Tide, Red Hymns, the Hill You Die
Sept. 22, 1 to 3 p.m. Take a paddle Sidneys Lounge, 820 Northern Blvd., Clarks Imaginary Boys
scarves and gloves are perfect for On, Behind the Grey, Rahway and Bear in the Woods
of Lake Jean to observe the changes Summit: Jazz Night with E-City Sound Whiskey Dicks, 308 N. Washington Ave., Scran-
dressing up scarecrows. Sweeneys Whiskey Dicks, 308 N. Washington Ave.,
of the new season. Bring your own ton: Shannon Marsyada, Joe Cigan and Adam Bailey
Beach Recreation Area, 41 Popular FRIDAY, SEPT. 15 Scranton: The Crossroads Duo, Riley Loftus, Katie
kayak; park kayaks are limited. PFDs Wise Crackers Comedy Club at Mohegan
St., Scranton. Free admission. 279 Bar & Grill, 279 S. River St., Wilkes- Evans and LittleStarRun
are required. Pre-register by phone or Sun Pocono, 1280 Route 315, Plains Twp.: Pat
Fifteenth annual Family Fun Barre: Strawberry Jam Wise Crackers Comedy Club at Mohegan
email. Ricketts Glen State Park, 695 Godwin and Irwin Loring
Fall Festival, Sunday, Sept. 17, 3 to AFA Gallery, 514 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton: Sun Pocono, 1280 Route 315, Plains Twp.: Pat
Route 487, Benton Twp. 570-477-
8 p.m. A day lled with 50/50 and Embera, Send Request, Shock Value and Blind Choice SATURDAY, SEPT. 16 Godwin and Irwin Loring
7780 or rhsummers@pa.gov.
basket rafes, childrens area and more. Ale Marys at the Bittenbender, 126 Franklin 279 Bar & Grill, 279 S. River St., Wilkes-
Fall Harvest Cocktail Party, Fri- SUNDAY, SEPT. 17
Entertainment by East Coast Trio and Ave., Scranton: Q-Ball Barre: Joe & Roger Bongo Roadhouse, 2136 Lake Ariel Highway,
day, Sept. 22, 5:30 to 8 p.m. Features
the Wanabees. Proceeds benet the Arc Backdraft Sports Bar & Restaurant, 1256 Ale Marys at the Bittenbender, 126 Franklin Lake Ariel: Bill and Donna Arnold
local art, open bar and appetizers.
of NEPA. Waldorf Park Social Club, 13 Hamlin Highway, Lake Ariel: Dashboard Mary Ave., Scranton: Static in the Attic Heat Bar & Nightclub, 69-71 N. Main St.,
Proceeds benet programs at Serv-
Waldorf Lane, Scranton. $20 adult/$5 ing Seniors Inc. AV Restaurant and Backyard Ale House, 523 Linden St., Scran- Backyard Ale House, 523 Linden St., Scran- Wilkes-Barre: Not Yo Grannys Bingo
children. 570-348-2285 or Lounge, 320 Penn Ave., Scranton. ton: J.P. Williams Blues Band, the Barn Cats, Tony ton: Patrick McGlynn, Zayre Mountain, White OSE (Oak Street Express), 601 N. Main Ave.,
waldorfparktiki.com. $40. 570-344-3931 or servsen@ Halchak, Kluster Phunk, I Am Buffalo and Sheila Planes, Riffmatik, Jordan Ramirez and Pity Party Taylor: Paul LaQuintano
10th annual Share the Harvest epix.net. Bartolai Winery, Route 92 and Coolidge Bartolai Winery, Route 92 and Coolidge The VaudeVille Inn, 1259 Bryn Mawr St.,
dinner, Monday, Sept. 18, 6 to 9 p.m. Reapers Revenge haunted Avenue, Falls: Riptide Avenue, Falls: Euphoria Scranton: Open mic night with Tim Beckage
Dinner features foods from a dozen hayride and attractions, Fridays, The Beaumont Inn, 4437 Route 309, Dallas: Sage Bennys Sports Bar, 1216 Main St., Peckville: The V-Spot Bar, 906 Providence Road, Scran-
Milford restaurants. Music by Leo B 6 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Saturdays, 6 to 1 Benny Brewing Co., 1429 Sans Souci Park- FullCircle ton: Luna Soltera X Silhouette Lies
and a 50/50 cash drawing. Each pan- p.m.; Sundays, 6 to 11 p.m., Sept. way, Wilkes-Barre: Jam Box The Bog, 341 Adams Ave., Scranton: Old Cha-
try item donated is a chance to win. The Bog, 341 Adams Ave., Scranton: Steve rades, Fiddy Shades, Black Hole Heart, Christopher MONDAY, SEPT. 18
22 through Nov. 4. Haunted attrac- Duffys Coffee House, 306 S. State St., Clarks
Proceeds benet the local Ecumenical tion combines a haunted hayride, Werner, University Drive, Permanence, Screaming Beggars, Rosary Guild and Coal Miner Canary
Food Pantry. St. Patricks Church Indelities, Esta Coda and Doug Grifths Bongo Roadhouse, 2136 Lake Ariel Highway, Summit: Open jam session
dark forest, pitch black walk and OSE (Oak Street Express), 601 N. Main Ave.,
Hall, East High Street, Milford. $30 zombie maze. Not recommended for Bongo Roadhouse, 2136 Lake Ariel Highway, Lake Ariel: Sheila Mark Duo
individual/$50 per couple (limited to Lake Ariel: Chayton Woods and Teddy Young Boulder View Tavern, 123 Lake Harmony Taylor: Poor Richard
children 10 and younger. Cash only The V-Spot Bar, 906 Providence Road, Scran-
150 guests). milfordpa.us. at ticket booth. Reapers Revenge, Boulder View Tavern, 123 Lake Harmony Road, Lake Harmony: Bandana Brothers
Shamrocktoberfest, Thursday, Road, Lake Harmony: The Frost Duo Breakers at Mohegan Sun Pocono, 1280 ton: DJ APTRIK
460 Green Grove Road, Scranton.
Sept. 21, 6 to 9 p.m. The Pittston City $45/$70 VIP/$5 zombie paintball/$3 Breakers at Mohegan Sun Pocono, 1280 Route 315, Plains Twp.: That 90s Band TUESDAY, SEPT. 19
St. Patricks Parade hosts its annual parking. 570-254-8038 or Route 315, Plains Twp.: Neil Nicastro Duo Cove Haven Resort, 194 Lakeview Drive, Irish Wolf Pub, 503 Linden St., Scranton:
fundraiser, which includes food, beer reapersrevenge.net. Cove Haven Resort, 194 Lakeview Drive, Lakeville: DJ Trex, Somethin Else and comic Acoustic Night
tastings, rafe baskets and entertain- Hellstead Manor, Fridays- Lakeville: DJ Marc Anthony and comics R.C. Shawn Cornelius OSE (Oak Street Express), 601 N. Main Ave.,
ment by the Sperazza Duo. Ages 21 Saturdays, 7 to 11 p.m.; Sundays, 7 Smith, Pat ODonnell and Steve Shaffer Elixir Bistro Bar at Mohegan Sun Pocono, Taylor: Flatland Ruckus
and older. Sabatinis Bottleshop & to 10 p.m., Sept. 22 through Oct. 29. Elixir Bistro Bar at Mohegan Sun Pocono, 1280 Route 315, Plains Twp.: Dales Jukebox Streamside Bandstand at the Woodlands,
Bar, 1901 Wyoming Ave., Exeter. $25. Hellstead Manor, 630 Harmony Road, 1280 Route 315, Plains Twp.: Robb Brown Evolution Nightclub at the Woodlands, 1073 1073 Route 315, Plains Twp.: Streamside Karaoke
570-693-2270 or info@pittston Hallstead. $20. hellsteadmanor.com. Grotto Pizza, 36 Gateway Shopping Center, Highway 315, Plains Twp.: Dance Party The V-Spot Bar, 906 Providence Road, Scran-
stpatricksparade.org. Edwardsville: Steve Corcoran Duo Grotto Pizza/Grand Slam Sports Bar, RR 415, ton: Ray Nemitz
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Sunday, Sept. 17, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. seniors. 570-941-4318 or scranton. Friday, Sept. 15, through Thursday, Sept. 14, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.; gallery
Music by Nikki Briar. Proceeds ben- edu/players. Oct. 12. Opening reception: Friday, talk at 11:15. Solo exhibit features
et neglected and abused animals. Continuing Sept. 15, 5 to 8 p.m. This exhibit silicon polymer installation drawings
Camp Ladore, 287 Owego Turnpike, The Diary of Anne Frank, Thurs- features recent, 2-D and 3-D artworks by Chad Andrews, who uses art to
Waymart. $30 individual/$50 pair/$15 day, Sept. 14, through Saturday, of WVAL members in a variety of express a complex, diverse world.
children 4 to 12/free for children 4 Sept. 16, 8 p.m.; Sunday, Sept. 17, mediums and styles. Circle Center for Schulman Gallery at Luzerne County
and younger. 2 p.m. Presented by Actors Circle. the Arts (WVAL), 130 S. Franklin St., Community College, 1333 S. Pros-
Mahoney Brothers: Beatles To Play is based off of the real-life events Wilkes-Barre. Free. wyoming pect St., Nanticoke. 570-740-0319 or
Beach Boys Live, Sunday, Sept. 17, Anne Frank recorded during World valleyartleague.org. luzerne.edu.
4 to 6 p.m. Woodloch Pines Resorts, War II in her diary, which her father This Momentous and Tragic Day, Figurative Works, through Friday,
731 Welcome Lake Road, Hawley. published years later. Providence Tuesdays through Saturdays, noon Sept. 22. Juried exhibition features
$40. 570-647-6427 or mahoney Playhouse, 1256 Providence Road, to 4 p.m., Sept. 15 through Sept. 23. works of painting, drawing and
brothers.com. Scranton. $12 general/$10 seniors/$8 Look back at the destruction of Hur- mixed-media inspired by the human
students. 570-497-9343, actorscircle. ricane Agnes, a ood that devastated gure. AFA Gallery, 514 Lackawanna
THEATER org or tickets@actorscircle.com. the lives of many Wyoming Valley Ave., Scranton. 570-969-1040 or
Opening residents. Luzerne County Historical artistsforart.org.
Annual Little Theatre of Wilkes-
Barre Gala, Thursday, Sept. 14, 5:30
ART Society Museum, 69 S. Franklin New Mythologists: With great
power, through Friday, Sept. 22.
Opening St., Wilkes-Barre. 570-822-1727 or
p.m. Join the staff and players of Visual Voices, Friday, Sept. 15, luzernehistory.org. An installation by David Mazure.
the Little Theatre of Wilkes-Barre as through Friday, Oct. 27. A juried exhibit Continuing AFA Gallery, 514 Lackawanna Ave.,
they announce their 2018 season. of North Photography Club members Heavy Construction/Delicate Scranton. 570-969-1040 or
The night includes cocktails, dinner work. North Pocono Public Library, 1315 Deconstruction, Mondays through artistsforart.org.
and short scenes from the upcoming Church St., Moscow. 570-842-4700. Fridays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., through
season. Genettis Best Western, 77 E. Please see G18
WVAL Members Exhibition, Sept. 15. Artists reception: Thursday,
Market St., Wilkes-Barre. $40. 570-
825-6477 or genetti.com.
The band Driftwood will perform during the Hawley Disco Wizard of Oz, Friday, Sept.
Harvest Hoedown on Saturday, Oct. 14. The harvest 15, and Saturday, Sept. 16, 7 p.m.;
festival also features cider tastings, family activities, Sunday, Sept. 17, 2 p.m.; Friday,
crafts and more. For more information or to purchase Sept. 22, and Saturday, Sept. 23,
tickets, visit visithawleypa.com or call 570-588-8077. 7 p.m.; Sunday, Sept. 24, 2 p.m.;
Friday, Sept. 29, and Saturday, Sept.
From page G16 streets. 570-208-4240 or wilkes- 30, 7 p.m.; Sunday, Oct. 1, 2 p.m.
barre.pa.us. Presented by Phoenix Kids Present.
Second Fall Equinox Holistic & Pittston Farmers Market, Phoenix Performing Arts Centre, 409
Psychic Faire, Sunday, Sept. 24, 10 Tuesdays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., through Main St., Duryea. $10 general. 570-
a.m. to 6 p.m. Psychics, mediums, Nov. 21. Pittston Tomato Festival Lot, 457-3589 or phoenixpac.vpweb.com.
Reiki and angel healers, tarot readers South Main Street. The Best Little Whorehouse in
and more. Proceeds benet the Texas, Saturday, Sept. 16, 8 p.m.;
Womens Resource Center. Goddess MUSIC Sunday, Sept. 17, 3 p.m.; Friday,
Creations, 116 Depot St. No. 5, Open mic night, Wednesday, Sept. Sept. 22, and Saturday, Sept. 23,
Clarks Summit. $6. 570-575-8649 or 13, 7 to 10 p.m. Barry Butler will host. 8 p.m.; Sunday, Sept. 24, 3 p.m.;
psychictarotreadingpa.com. Sign up board is available at 6:30 p.m.; Friday, Sept. 29, and Saturday, Sept.
Mayhem on the Mountain, performers must sign up in person. 30, 8 p.m.; Sunday, Oct. 1, 3 p.m.
Fridays through Sundays, Sept. 29 The Cooperage, 1030 Main St., Hones- The Tony-Award winning Broadway
through Oct. 29. Indoor interactive dale. $5 suggested donation. 570-253- musical was made famous by the
walk-through haunted house. May- 2020 or thecooperageproject.org. lm starring Dolly Parton and Burt
hem on the Mountain, 1600 Church Kilmaine Saints Halfway To St. Reynolds. Music Box Dinner Play-
Road, Mountain Top. $25 with speed Patricks Day Concert, Friday, Sept. house, 196 Hughes St., Swoyersville.
pass/$15 all ages. fearhollow.com. 15, 8 p.m. Mauch Chunk Opera Dinner and show: $35; show only:
Corpus Christi annual Harvest House, 14 W. Broadway, Jim Thorpe. adults $18/$14 students and military
Festival Turkey Dinner, Sunday, Oct. $15. 570-325-0249 or mcohjt.com. personnel (active and retired). 570-
1, noon to 5 p.m. Menu includes Old Time Fiddlers, Friday, Sept. 283-2195 or musicbox.org.
turkey dinner with xings. Take-out 15, 8 p.m. Food will be available for Improv Group, Monday, Sept.
available. There also will be a hay purchase. Sterling United Methodist 18, 7 to 9 p.m. Join with others in
ride, baked goods, and 50/50 rafe. Church, 567 Sterling Road. $6. developing stories on the spur of the
Corpus Christi Church, 704 Montdale David Grifn, Saturday, Sept. 16, moment and learn how unscripted
Road, Scott Twp. $12 adults/$6 6 p.m. Christian singer/songwriter dialogue, plot and action can make
children. 570-254-9502. from Jim Thorpe performs as a part you a better writer, actor or director.
From Apples To Cider, Sunday, of the Making a Difference Ministries No experience necessary. For ages
Oct. 1, 2 p.m. Bring your apples concert series. Franklin Community 18 and older. Dietrich Theater, 60 E.
(one-bushel limit) and empty jug and Center, Franklin Street, Plymouth. Tioga St., Tunkhannock. Free. 570-
help Dana Woods run it through his My Sinatra starring Cary Hoff- 996-1500 or dietrichtheater.com.
cider press. Live music by Eli Gere man, Saturday, Sept. 16, 7 p.m. The The Glass Menagerie by Tennes-
& Friends. Salt Springs State Park, Theater at North, 1539 N. Main Ave., see Williams, Friday, Sept. 22, and
Silver Creek Road, Franklin Forks. $5. Scranton. $55. 570-800-5020 or Saturday, Sept. 23, 8 p.m.; Sunday,
570-945-3239 or friendsofsalt thetheateratnorth.org. Sept. 24, 2 p.m.; Friday, Sept. 29,
springspark.org. The Stranger, Saturday, Sept. 16, and Saturday, Sept. 30, 8 p.m.;
Wilkes-Barre Farmers Market, 8 p.m. Mauch Chunk Opera House, Sunday, Oct. 1, 2 p.m. Presented by
Mondays and Thursdays, 10 a.m. 14 W. Broadway, Jim Thorpe. $25. the University Players. Royal Theater
to 4 p.m., through Nov. 16. The 570-325-0249 or mcohjt.com. at University of Scranton, McDade
bi-weekly farmers market returns. Third annual Country Music Center for Literary and Performing
Public Square, Main and Market Benet for Billys New Hope Barn, Arts. $10 adults/$7 staff, students and

WEEKEND TIMES SEPTEMBER 13, 2017 G17


THE LIST / EMPTY BOTTLES / LIQUID
From page G17
Empty Bottles BY DAVID FALCHEK
15th Invitational Emerging
Artists Exhibit, through Friday, Sept.
22. Coordinated by Sue Hand, 37 high Pair malbec with red meats in late-summer meals
school students were invited to par-

I
ticipate based on their artistic talents.
f youre one of those Argentinians have Italian sauvignons it often tries to grape vines at higher ele- a round texture and a juicy,
Artists reception: Friday, Sept. 15, 6 people who use your ancestors who settled emulate. Malbec delivers vations growing on deplet- slightly sweet finish, mak-
to 8 p.m. Widmann Gallery at Kings g r i l l ye a r- a ro u n d , there during the same loads of flavor even when ed soils produce fewer ing this a nice brunch or
College, 133 N. River St., Wilkes- try malbec as summer diaspora that brought so it is inexpensive, like the grapes and make better porch wine. $13. 1/2
Barre. 570-208-5875 or kings.edu. turns to fall. many to the United States. ones I tried. With full fla- wine. So youll often see
Art Events Malbec remains a great
Argentina has ranch- This fact became more pro- vor and spiciness, malbec benches, hills, slopes and
Fiber Art Afternoon, Thursdays, deal, delivering loads of
1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Bring your own
es and a cowboy culture, nounced after the acces- goes well with saucy meats mountains touted on
and Argentinians love sion of Pope Francis, who such as ribs or tricked-out labels. La Consultas label flavor at low prices and
supplies and make some new friends
while working on crochet, knitting or their beef. So its no was born in Argentina to burgers. speaks of high mountain offering a great pairing for
felting. Pittston Memorial Library, 47 wonder that when the Italian parents. Famiglia Bianchi 2014 vines and features a many red meats partic-
Broad St. 570-654-9565 or South American nation Malbec is an immigrant Malbec is savory with depiction of the Andes to ularly beef.
pittstonlibrary.com. s o u g h t t o reva m p i t s as well. Established in Bor- strong anise and ripe drive the message home.
Preschool Pottery & Sculpture, GRADE: Exceptional
wine industry and posi- deaux, it was ravaged by blackberry character, spic- The wine smells of exotic
Fridays, 10 to 10:45 a.m., Sept. 15 , Above average
through Oct. 6. Young artists explore tion it for the inter na- disease and blight and was iness and light tannins, incense and herbs and
, Good , Below
the medium of clay as they work on tional market, Argentin- sidelined for a century. delivering a surprisingly tastes of blackberry and
average , Poor .
potters wheels and learn sculpt- ians went for malbec. Today, malbec is a Bor- clean finish. $13. spice with a silky feel. $15.
ing and hand-building techniques. If some of the winery deaux bit player but excels The unique sales propo-
Dietrich Theater, 60 E. Tioga St., names in Argentina sound as an Argentinian adoptee. sition of Catena La Con- Malbec makes a rich, DAVID FALCHEK, executive
Tunkhannock. Free. 570-996-1500 or
dietrichtheater.com.
like someone you know Malbec tends to be high sulta 2014 Malbec is that colorful ros. Caoba 2016 director of the American
Adult Coloring Club, Fridays, 1 from Jessup, Dunmore or in alcohol and spends time the grapes grow at a very Malbec Ros Mendoza Wine Society, reviews wines
p.m. Supplies provided, but feel free Pittston, its because many with oak, like the cabernet high altitude. Generally, smells of cantaloupe with each week.
to bring ne-tip markers or colored
pencils. Pittston Memorial Library,
47 Broad St. Free. 570-654-9565 or
pittstonlibrary.com.
Keystone College Mobile Glass
Liquid BY JAMES CRANE
Studio, Friday, Sept. 15, 5 p.m. A
community demonstration during Gnome backstory gives Ommegang brew a boost
the Third Friday Art Walk. Sordoni Art

O
Gallery, 150 S. River St., Wilkes- ver the course of ask? Well, the same place ry if it didnt.) A natural There was a lot to dissect
Barre. 570-408-4325 or wilkes.edu. writing this column, Ommegang finds most of disaster came, and the in each swallow, including a
Color Me Calm River Themes
and River Rocks, Tuesday, Sept. 19,
Ive reviewed hun- its inspiration: Belgium. gnomes cave collapsed. nice bit of caramel malt
7 p.m. Coloring for adults using river- dreds of beers. When I stop It is a story that starts No more gnome beer. The swe e t n e s s t h at h a d a
themed sheets or paint on real river and think about it, its stag- in the small Belgian town people of Belgium had to delightful graininess to it.
rocks, all materials provided. Registra- gering. That is an astound- of Achouf fe. Like any stop being freeloaders and Then there is yeast, which
tion required. Valley Community Library, ing amount of ales and good myth, it involves brew their own. is quite complex, plus lem-
739 River St., Peckville. 570-489-1765. lagers to swallow and think gnomes, the Knights Tem- Thankfully there was a on and candy sugar. It also
Adult Craft Night River Rock
Art, Wednesday, Sept. 20, 6 p.m.
about. I can only imagine plar and a spring made of survivor, and that gnome gets a bit herbal and medi-
Use river rocks, branches and other how many brews Ive drunk beer. (So far, this is my shared his knowledge with cine-like in a delicious way.
natural materials to make an sign or that I havent given near as kind of fairy tale.) Its the world. The gnome also There was a slight bit of bit-
other art piece. Registration required. much thought to. Its been said the gnomes, while apparently shared the yeast, terness on the tongue at the
Valley Community Library, 739 River rather fun, and Ive found a rarely seen, would brew which I promise is not as end that only helped to
St., Peckville. 570-489-1765. few surprises along the way. enough beer to keep all of weird as it sounds. accentuate the dry finish. It
Good Grief Art, Wednesdays, 1 to
2:30 p.m., through Nov. 8. Learn to
None of this prepared me for Belgium dr unk year Gnomegang poured a lingers a bit and provides a
paint loved ones with artist Marylou this weeks beer, however. round. Their brewery sup- beautiful blonde, topped by bridge to the next sip.
Chibirka. All supplies included. Reg- Im drinking a beer posedly was in an area a fingers worth of foam T h i s i s a f u n b rew,
istration required. Abington Senior brewed by gnomes. Yes, still referred to as the Val- that never fully dissipated. though perhaps not as fun
Center, 1151 Winola Road, Clarks those ugly guys in your ley of the Fairies. Accord- The scent was pretty lem- as the story that surrounds
Summit. Free. 570-586-8996. garden. ing to the legend, it was ony and yeasty, which I it. Ommegang has never
Pottery & Sculpture, Mondays, 7 to
8:30 p.m., through Nov. 27. Students
No, I havent had too the highest point in all the imagine was the Chouffe failed me yet, and it cer-
work with clay on potters wheels, many beers before sitting land so the beer would yeast. There is an herbal tainly didnt start now. The
develop hand-building techniques with down at the keyboard. Im flow downhill from it, and quality to the end and a bit malt presence is enough to
coil and slab construction and learn drinking Omme g angs the spring it traversed sat of sweetness in there. What bridge and somewhat miti-
sculpting techniques. For ages 16 and Gnomegang beer. Its sup- close to the Knights Tem- I didnt smell, surprisingly, gate all the herbal notes, in
older. All materials supplied. Dietrich posedly brewed by gnomes plars meeting point was the alcohol, which a sense, bringing the sky
Theater, 60 E. Tioga St., Tunkhannock.
$60 for four-class series. 570-996-
or, at the very least, uses before the crusades. clocks in at 9.5 percent ABV. down to the earth. It seems
1500 or dietrichtheater.com. gnomish yeast. Where does One day, tragedy hit. (It I wondered if it would be as like something a gnome
one find gnomes, you might wouldnt be much of a sto- hidden in the taste. would do.
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SOUNDS / THE LIST
From page G18 Sept. 28, noon. RSVP before attend- Miss Alyvia, Saturdays, 11 a.m.
Sounds BY MIKE EVANS ing. Mill Memorial Library, 495 E.
Main St., Nanticoke. 570-735-3030.
Story time with books, songs, nurs-
ery rhymes and a craft. Older siblings
British groups offer welcome songs FILM 10th annual Local Authors permitted, but program is geared
Fall Film Festival, Friday, Sept. 15, Luncheon, Wednesday, Sept. 20, 11:30. toward kids 18 months to 5 years.
through Thursday, Oct. 5. The multi- Featured author is Susan Campbell Bar- Register ahead at 570-654-9565,
in their return to the airwaves cultural and diverse menu of 22 newly
released foreign and independent lms
toletti, who writes childrens literature.
Proceeds benet Forest City branch
ext. 26. Pittston Memorial Library, 47
Broad St. pittstonlibrary.com.
Saint Etienne Home Counties features everything from romantic, of the Susquehanna County Library Special Teen and Tween Craft
THE GOOD: English indie pop outfit Saint Etienne enters a second courage and hope to thrillers, telling System. Checks can be made payable Night Lightbulb Marimo Mossball
the stories of people in all walks of to the Forest City Library and mailed to Aquariums, Monday, Sept. 18. Learn
quarter-century together with its ninth. life. Dietrich Theater, 60 E. Tioga St., 531 Main St., Forest City 18421 by Sept. about aquatic life and create a light-
THE BAD: No gripes. Tunkhannock. $8.50 per ticket. 570- 13. Elkview Country Club, RD 1 Crystal bulb aquarium. Registration required.
THE NITTY GRITTY: Home Counties is a loose concept album 996-1500 or dietrichtheater.com. Lake, Carbondale. $25. 570-222-4555. Valley Community Library, 739 River
(arent they all?) focusing on stories and characters from the sub- Film Festival Opening Night St., Peckville. 570-489-1765.
urbs directly surrounding London. Here the inhabitants have a Gala, Friday, Sept. 15, 7 p.m. In-
cludes two lm screenings, The Big
NOTICES Building Club, Mondays, 4 to 5
love-hate relationship with their environment comfortable, yes, Call for Kiss Theatre Alumni, p.m. Anyone 3 to 11 can free build
Sick and The Hero. Entry includes Sunday, Sept. 17, 5 to 9 p.m. To with Legos or Lincoln Logs. Pittston
but also mundane. The songs reflect feelings of both familiarity and frustration. (I would hors doeuvres from local restaurants honor KISS Theatre Companys past, Memorial Library, 47 Broad St. 570-
imagine suburban life in the United Kingdom is pretty much like it is here except the and wine and beer provided by the theater invited alumni to be a 654-9565 or pittstonlibrary.com.
houses sit closer together.) Nimble Hill. Reservations required. part of the on-stage choir featured Lego Club, Mondays, 4 to 5 p.m.
Musically though, Counties is your typical breezy Saint Etienne album, the back- Dietrich Theater, 60 E. Tioga St., in The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Legos provided, but adult supervision
drops switching effortlessly between club beats and vintage pop circa 1970. The crackling Tunkhannock. $40. 570-996-1500 or Rehearsals are once a week until tech is required. Participants must help
basslines of Unopened Fan Mail, the semi-Baroque strains running across Take It All dietrichtheater.com. week. Participants can use a choir clean up. Pittston Memorial Library,
Underwater Dreams screening, book during performances. Register 47 Broad St. 570-654-9565 or
In, the funky thrust of Out of My Mind all of it paints such vivid settings. Front- Tuesday, Sept. 19. Narrated by Michael with artistic director Jessica Suda by pittstonlibrary.com.
woman Sarah Cracknell remains the most charming of narrators through it all with her Pea, this lm chronicles the story email. KISS Theatre Company, 400 Special Family Story Time,
wispy vocals still divine yet unassuming. of how the sons of undocumented East End Centre, Wilkes-Barre. kiss Tuesday, Sept. 19, 6 p.m.; Tuesday,
BUY IT?: Yes. Mexican immigrants learn to build an theatre.org or info@kisstheatre.org. Sept. 26, 6 p.m. Learn about the river
underwater robot and defeat engineer- Singers needed: The Wally and the wildlife that lives in the local
Charlatans UK Different Days ing powerhouse MIT in a robotics Gordon Community Singers, ecosystem. No registration required.
THE GOOD: Englands Charlatans survives the passing of its long- competition. Burke Auditorium at Tuesday, Sept. 19. Membership open Valley Community Library, 739 River
Kings College, 133 N. Main St., Wilkes- to high school and adult singers. No St., Peckville. 570-489-1765.
time drummer Jon Brookes and regroups for a strong 13th album.
Barre. 570-208-5957 or kings.edu. auditions required. Rehearsals are Nature Wonders: Insect Safari,
THE BAD: One could accuse the band of being stuck in almost the Friday Movie Matinee, Fridays, 2 Tuesdays, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Wednesdays, 1 to 2:30 p.m., Sept. 20
same place since its breakthrough debut, Some Friendly, way p.m., through Jan. 26. A free movie Clarks Summit United Methodist through Nov. 29. Children learn about
back in 1990. The formula remains intact, yet the tunes still satisfy. and popcorn. Osterhout Free Library, Church music room and begins insect characteristics and search for
THE NITTY GRITTY: Some high-profile fellow Brits make appear- 71 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. 570- on Sept. 19. Clarks Summit United different types. Lackawanna College
ances here, including living legends Johnny Marr and Paul Weller. 823-0156 or osterhout.lib.pa.us. Methodist Church, 1310 Morgan Environmental Education Center, 93
Highway. 570-561-6005. MacKenzie Road, Covington Twp.
New Orders Stephen Morris and the Verves Pete Salisbury handle drumming duties. Yet
BOOKS $40 6 classes/$8 individual classes.
Days remains typical Charlatans (not that theres anything wrong with that).
Frontman Tim Burgess leans in for his cool, hazy lead vocals while the band churns out
Writers Group, Thursdays, 7 to COMEDY 570-842-1506.
8:30 p.m. Read your work or just Comedy open mic night, Tues- Teen Night, Wednesday, Sept.
killer grooves that blur the lines between 60s psychedelia and 90s underground house. listen while you practice the craft of days, 9 p.m. Signups start at 8:30 27, 6 p.m. Teens are invited to craft,
Better moments include the murky, haunting Solutions; the forward motion of Not writing toward a goal of publication. p.m. Hammerjax Bar & Grill, 350 game, draw or watch anime. For
Forgotten (a funky throwback to the bands late 90s heyday); and the delicately swaying, All genres and levels welcome. Ages Phillips Road, Clifton Twp. 570-842- grades seven to 12. Carbondale
18 and older only. Dietrich Theater, 4925 or hammerjaxbarandgrill.com. Public Library, 5 N. Main St. 570-
highly infectious There Will Be Chances. It all works; the band still is relevant in its
60 E. Tioga St., Tunkhannock. 570- 282-4281.
comfortable surroundings.
BUY IT?: Sure.
996-1500 or dietrichtheater.com. DANCE Teen Advisory Board (TAB),
Second Milford Readers and Writ- Adult Dance Class, Tuesdays, Wednesday, Sept. 27, 6:30 p.m.
ers Festival, Friday, Sept. 15, through 7:45 to 8:45 p.m. Zumba and hip-hop Young adults can become involved
Ride Weather Diaries Sunday, Sept. 17. Historic Milford, class. No experience necessary. in the community and express
THE GOOD: Britpop/shoegaze act Ride comes back with its fourth Routes 6 and 209. $125 festival pass. Perfect Harmony Center for the Arts, their ideas for programming, book
album overall and first in 21 years. milfordreadersandwriters.com. fourth oor, 10 W. Dorrance St., selections, etc. New members always
THE BAD: Adjust your expectations. Weather is NOT a game Book Sale, Saturday, Sept. 16, 9 to Kingston. 570-714-2787. welcome. Grades seven to 12.
noon. Thousands of hardcovers and Carbondale Public Library, 5 N. Main
changer or some massive, redefining comeback for the band. How-
ever, it IS a very good album that finds the boys succeeding at most
paperbacks available. Free VCR tapes. KIDS St. 570-282-4281.
Manchester Community Library, 3879 Teen Writing, Fridays, 4 p.m. LEGO Club, Saturday, Sept. 30,
everything attempted. Hancock Highway, Equinunk. 570- Practice the writing craft through noon to 1 p.m. Free and suitable
THE NITTY GRITTY: Rides varied 90s catalog saw the group exper- 224-4173 or plowc.org. exploration of creative writing topics for children of all ages. Registration
imenting with everything that was happening almost three decades ago. 1990s Nowhere Schemel Course: Marilynne and share writing with others. Grades required by phone. Wyoming Free
was one of shoegazes genre-defining records. Going Blank Again (1992) found more tra- Robinson (RE) Collecting an seven to 12. Carbondale Public Library, 358 Wyoming Ave. 570-693-
American Past, Monday, Sept. 18, Library, 5 N. Main St. 570-282-4281 1364 or wyomingfreelibrary.org.
ditional rock elements sneaking into the mix. Carnival of Light (1994) was a psychedel-
6 to 7:15 p.m.; Monday, Sept. 25, 6 or lclshome.org. Music for Littles, Tuesdays, 10
ic/Britpop hybrid. 1996s Tarantula was the forgotten gem released after the bands ini- to 7:15 p.m. Explore authors novel Camp Koala grief camp for kids, to 10:45 a.m., through Nov. 28.
tial break-up and then deleted almost immediately. Gilead. Beverages and light snacks Saturday, Sept. 16, 9 a.m. Grief camp Students explore basic musical
Now Weather Diaries revisits what made each past album great while updating those available. Register online. Harry and for children includes art therapy, elements through song, movement,
styles. The trippy Lannoy Point comes together over a swirling groove. Home Is a Feel- Jeanette Weinberg Memorial Library music therapy, canoeing, shing play and an introduction to simple
ing finds a lilting melody combining with brash guitars. White Sands takes its time at University of Scranton, 800 Linden and more. Lunch provided. Register instruments. Dietrich Theater, 60 E.
St. scranton.edu. online. Camp Orchard Hill, 640 Tioga St., Tunkhannock. Free. 570-
running across multi-layered changes in mood and tempo. All is fine.
Storytime, Tuesday, Sept. 19, Orchard Road, Dallas. 717-258-1122 996-1500 or dietrichtheater.com.
BUY IT?: Yep. 11 a.m.; Thursday, Sept. 21, noon; or campkoala.org/campers.
Contact the writer: mevans@shamrocknepa.com Tuesday, Sept. 26, 11 a.m.; Thursday, New Stories on Saturday with Please see G21

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HIVE PHOTOS
TIMES-SHAMROCK ARC
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gar, one of th Eggar and Richard Harris kley in 1968.
Samantha Eg uires, answers ques- Connery, Sa mantha
ag From left: Sean ak in filming in Ec Samantha Eg
The Molly M rters during a meet- for a photo during a bre ga
sit on the set r and Sean Connery
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Maguires in e film The Molly
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the- pr es 1, 1968. Eckley in 1968
M ot or In n, H az leton, on M ay
Time Warp BY BRIAN FULTON .

Northeast PA hosts Sean Connery and


Richard Harris for Molly Maguires movie
Spring/summer 1968: against its members. Kehoe another picture, leaving the
Eckley village outside Hazle- led the group, and he and sev- Hollywood folks laughing.
ton became the set for a eral members eventually The film was shot on loca-
major motion picture deal- were arrested, convicted and tion in Eckley, Jim Thorpe,
ing with an infamous part of executed for their crimes. Llewelyn and Bloomsburg
Pennsylvanias past. To prepare Eckley for its with interior scenes filmed
In May, Paramount Pic- close-up, Paramount spent on Hollywood soundstages,
tures started production on $500,000 to build a coal break- wrapping there that Septem-
The Molly Maguires, star- er, transform buildings with ber. Three people died during
ring Sean Connery as Jack antique weatherboards and production: Elmer Rogers,
Kehoe, Richard Harris as bury electric and telephone chief of set construction,
James McParland/McKenna wires. The studio also paid after a heart attack at Gus
and Samantha Eggar as the rent of the residents of Genetti Moter Inn in Hazle-
Mary Raines. Martin Ritt company homes in Eckley ton; Robert McCrellis, prop-
directed the film off a screen- for six months. In the end, erty master, also after a heart
play by Walter Bernstein. the film cost $8 million to attack; and a third unidenti-
The Molly Maguires were make $55.7 million in fied person who worked in
an underground organiza- todays money when adjust- the catering department.
tion of Irish mine workers in ed for inflation. Check next weeks Time
Northeast Pennsylvania who Some residents also found Warp for a look at the gala
fought violently against work as extras in the film, premiere of The Molly
ilt a full- mine owners in the 1860s and making $15 per day. One Maguires in Scranton in
Paramount Pictures bu 70s. The film deals with the extra from Hazleton was said 1970. Sean Connery, star of The Molly
The
size breaker for the film Mollies latter days, when to have become frustrated Maguires, prepares to shoot a
s in Ec kle y. A Contact the writer:
Molly Maguire Pinkerton detective James with Ritts numerous takes scene for the film inside Eckleys
of the film wa s sh ot in bfulton@timesshamrock.com;
majority ton . McParland infiltrated the for scenes and said, Believe 570-348-9140; Immaculate Conception Church
Ha zle
the village outside me, Im not going to make @TTPagesPast on Twitter
group to gather evidence in 1968.

G20 SEPTEMBER 13, 2017 WEEKEND TIMES


THE LIST / ADVICE GODESS
Advice Goddess BY AMY ALKON
Persistent suitor needs stronger message
The gym reaper to keep men from missing are breast men, leg men, butt
This annoying guy at sexual opportunities. (Or men and even toe men, in
my gym keeps asking me in somewhat less scientif- female preferences for mens
out. Im always polite, ic terms it gives a man a appearance, across cultures,
saying, Would love to, chance at passing his genet- theres one thing that really,
but sorry, Im really ic material on to the next really matters, and its
busy. And then I move to generation.) height. (Guilty: Ive joked
another part of the gym. You dont have to be cruel, about getting one of those
Id go at a different time, but something a little more amusement park signs to
but unfortunately, hes hope-crushing than Id love post over my bed: Must be
always there in the hours to would be a start. Saying this tall to ride this ride.)
I can work out. What youre busy doesnt cut it, Research by evolutionary
should I say so he gets the as it suggests that all thats social psychologist Gert Stulp
hint and leaves me alone? keeping the guy from getting suggests that women, in gen-
Go Away Already! into your ladybusiness are eral, find it unacceptable to
scheduling conflicts. The be taller than the man theyre
There are people some most effective rejection is a with and prefer to be substan-
of them men who wont direct one like this one I tially shorter (ideally a whole
Fozzy, led by singer Chris Jericho of WWE fame and guitarist Rich Ward, will take no for an answer. But suggested in Good Manners 8 inches shorter; so, say, 56 to
perform Wednesday, Oct. 4, at 7 p.m. as part of the Live from the Chandelier you havent tried no or for Nice People Who Some- a mans 62). As for why
Lobby concert series at F.M. Kirby Center for Performing Arts, 71 Public any of the variations: Nuh- times Say F---: Thanks so women evolved to prefer tall-
Square, Wilkes-Barre. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased at the box office, uh, Are you crazy? or much. Im really flattered, er men, though being tall
by calling at 570-826-1100 or visiting kirbycenter.org. The only way youre ever doesnt always mean being
but Im sorry to say that Im
getting into my pants is if just not interested. Though stronger (and thus better able
From page G19 Qigong, Thursdays, 7 to 8 p.m., North Branch Triathlon, Saturday,
youre trying on ladies Im flattered might seem to protect a woman), tallness
Sept. 14 through Nov. 9. An ancient Sept. 16. Registration: 7 a.m. Race: 9 clothing at Goodwill. condescending, it softens the points to physical health. (If a
Chinese approach to complete health a.m. Wyalusing Valley High School, Women have a tendency blow without being mis- mans body is riddled with
ETC. is offered in a session of nine classes. 42 Main St. $45 ironman and to be hinty and otherwise leading. It suggests that you parasites, his metabolic
Men and Womens Coffee Club, Open to all ages and tness levels. ironwomen/$35 per team member. indirect in telling a guy they
Wednesdays, 10 to 11:45 a.m. Falls believe the person youre resources get invested in bat-
Anderson Sports and Health Center wyalusingnorthbranchtriathlon.com. arent interested. As person-
Senior Center, 2813 Sullivans Trail. at Misericordia University, 301 Lake rejecting has some merits, as tling the little buggers instead
Second NEPA Craft Brew festival,
Public Bog Walk, Wednesdays, al security expert Gavin de of upward growth.)
St., Dallas. $100. 570-674-6400 or Saturday, Sept. 16. Features more opposed to what may actual-
10 a.m., through Sept. 13. Learn misericordia.edu. than 50 craft beer vendors from Becker put it in The Gift of In modern times, some
ly be the truth: I would rath-
about the bogs formation and its Jazz Night, Friday, Sept. 15. Cock- local craft beer companies and a Fear: Rejecting women men try to cheat their way
er be pecked to death by
interesting plant and animal life. tails at 6:30 p.m. and music at 7:30. mix of nationally branded breweries often say less than they taller with dating profile
Tannersville Cranberry Bog Preserve, Sweeneys Beach Recreation Area, 41
angry hens than have sex
plus other handcrafted merchan- mean, and men often hear fudgery, shoes with built-in
552 Cherry Lane Road, East Popular St., Scranton. $20. dise vendors along with access to with you.
less than what is said. lifts and strong hair gel
Stroudsburg. $6 nonmembers/ Discover Ricketts Hike, Friday, concessions. Mohegan Sun Arena at
$4 EE members. 570-629-3061 or Mens poor, um, hearing Ladies who hunch (the essential ingredient in a
Sept. 15, 8:30 a.m. to noon. Hike the Casey Plaza, 255 Highland Park Blvd.,
mcconservation.org. Old Beaver Damn Road Trail, which is actually seems to be an evo- towering pompadour). How-
Wilkes-Barre Twp. nepabeerfest.com/ This hot guy I met
Spanish Fiesta, Wednesday, Sept. an advanced, four-mile hike. Park and tickets.html. lutionary design feature. ever, a short man isnt neces-
online lied about his
13, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Local vendors meet at the Shale Pit off Route 487. 27th annual Susan G. Komen Research by evolutionary sarily short on self-worth.
will be on hand to sell authentic foods Ricketts Glen State Park, 695 Route
height. We got together,
NEPA Race for the Cure, Saturday, psychologists Martie Hasel- According to Stulp and his
from Mexico, Colombia, Dominican 487, Benton Twp. 570-477-5675. Sept. 16, 7 a.m. to noon. Festivities and Im like 3 inches tall-
ton and David Buss suggests colleagues, shorter mens
Republic and El Salvador. The event Intro to Kayaking, Friday, Sept. include photo ops, food concessions, er than he is. That doesnt
that men evolved to be poor dissatisfaction with their
also features a wide variety of music 15, 2 to 3 p.m. Participants will learn music, kids activities and Pink Hair bother me, but Im wor-
and an opportunity to learn how to kayak terminology and basic paddle guessers about womens sex- height seems linked to the
on the Square station. 5K walk/run: ried that his height is a
salsa dance. Regina Court at Kings skills before heading out onto the 8:30 a.m. Lackawanna County Court- ual interest in them err- general preference by wom-
source of insecurity for
College, 133 N. River St., Wilkes- water. Wear pants and shoes that house Square, 200 N. Washington ing on the side of assuming en for taller men. This
Barre. 570-208-5900 or kings.edu. can get wet. Pre-register by phone him (since he lied about it
Ave., Scranton. 570-963-6800 or a womans interested when makes sense, considering
Scrabble, Thursdays, 1 p.m. Join or email. For ages 12 and older. lackawannacounty.org. on his profile).
they have no definitive sign how bad it feels to know
the group of Scrabble players. No Meet at the Lake Jean beach house. In Search of Song Birds, Skyscraper
registration necessary. Adults only.
that she isnt. your partner doesnt find
Ricketts Glen State Park, 695 Route Saturday, Sept. 16, 8 to 10 a.m.
Abington Community Library, 1200 487, Benton Twp. 570-477-7780 or As Buss explained the You cant always find you all that attractive. But
Join experts from the Pennsylvania
W. Grove St., Clarks Summit. 570- rhsummers@pa.gov. Audubon Society in search of migrat- likely benefit from this sex- your one and only, but you since that isnt a problem
587-3440 or lclshome.org. Seventh annual Everhart Mu- ing birds passing through Lacawac. ual overperception bias, it can sometimes find your here, let him know. And you
Stourbridge Pie: A Market seum Farm to Table Dinner, Friday, Wear comfortable shoes. All ages leads men to believe that a three-quarters and only. might also keep in mind that
Gathering Place, Thursday, Sept. 14, Sept. 15, 6 p.m. Enjoy a farm-fresh, welcome. Registration appreciated. woman is sexually interest- It isnt a surprise that this good things do, as they say,
4 to 7 p.m. Local agricultural goods southern-style dinner, entertainment, Lacawac Sanctuary, 94 Sanctuary ed in them in response to guy, in calculating his height, come in small packages:
and produce for sale. Entertainment rafes and marketplace. Everhart Mu- Road, Lake Ariel. Free. 570-689-9494
provided. The Cooperage, 1030 Main seum, 1901 Mulberry St., Scranton. ambiguous cues such as a added in the vintage ottoman gum, Shetland ponies
or lacawac.org.
St., Honesdale. 570-253-2020 or $125/$150 patron. 570-346-7186 or smile or going to a bar he was standing on when he and, hey, Ron Jeremy is a
thecooperageproject.org. everhart-museum.org. Please see G22 alone, and thus functions took the photo. While there short dude.
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From page G21 Park and Train Station, Church Street, Gildan National Championship
Cole Crackup Craft Fair, Saturday, Sept. 16, 9
Jessup.
Pine Mill Community Hall Pan-
Game at PNC Field, Tuesday, Sept.
19, 7 p.m. Fan Fest from 4 to 7 p.m.
a.m. to 3 p.m. Falls Senior Center, cake Breakfast, Sunday, Sept. 17, includes a Dunkin Donuts mobile
2813 Sullivans Trail. 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Serving plain or coffee lab, live music, food trucks
LCCC Cares Community Fair, blueberry pancakes, cheddar cheese and a kids zone. A zipline will run
Saturday, Sept. 16, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. omelets or eggs, sausage, home rides for fans through the game.
Includes music, food, a petting zoo, fries, applesauce, juice and coffee PNC Field, 235 Montage Mountain
pony rides, face painting and craft or tea. Pine Mill Community Hall, Road, Moosic. $12. 570-969-2255 or
vendors. Several LCCC student clubs 919 Pine Mill Road, Equinunk. $8 swbyankees.com.
and local organizations will participate adults/$4 children. 570-224-8500. Simply Yoga, Wednesdays, 10
and provide information on veterans Transforming Health Naturally to 11:15 a.m., Sept. 20 through Dec.
services and health-related screen- with Donna LaBar, Monday, Sept. 13. Yoga promotes overall health,
ings. Patriot Square, 15 E. Ridge 18, 6 p.m. Certied integrative health strengthens the body, improves
St., Nanticoke. 570-740-0735 or coach, author, educator and public exibility, increases energy and
aschraeder@luzerne.edu. speaker Donna LaBar talks about how decreases stress. Classes are suitable
NEPA Vegfest, Saturday, Sept. to transform your health. Pittston for all levels. Attendees should bring
16, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. A portion of the Memorial Library, 47 Broad St. 570- a mat, towel or blanket and water.
proceeds benets two of our area 654-9565 or pittstonlibrary.com. Dietrich Theater, 60 E. Tioga St.,
nonprots, the Farmhouse Sanctuary Antarctica, Monday, Sept. 18, 7 Tunkhannock. $50 for series of six
and the Green House Project. Schautz p.m. Jim and Evelyn Kersey will give classes/$10 per class. 570-996-1500
Memorial Stadium, 1220 Prescott a presentation in pictures and videos or dietrichtheater.com.
Ave., Scranton. of their recent National Geographic Out-of-the-Blue Pop-Up Dinner,
Equinunk Historical Society Expedition to Antarctica aboard the Thursday, Sept. 21, 6:30 to 9 p.m.
Native American Artifacts, Saturday, ice-class ship, Explorer. Hosted by Guests are encouraged to dress
Sept. 16, 1 p.m. Equinunk Historical the Greater Wyoming valley Audubon in shades of blue. Dinner can be
Society, Route 191. 570-224-6722 or Society. Trinity Presbyterian Church, enjoyed al fresco at venues to be
equinunkhistory.org. 105 Irem Road, Dallas. 570-675- announced. Proceeds benet the
Native Susquehanna County 3131. Lackawanna College Fund. Reserve
Snakes, Saturday, Sept. 16, 1 p.m. Maker Monday: Self-Defense online by Sept. 17. Downtown Scran-
Former Zookeeper John Brunner will Workshop, Monday, Sept. 18, 7 ton. $25. outofthebluedinner.com.
talk about snakes native to our county p.m. Aaron Turner from Tiger Karate Seventh annual Fundraiser Rum-
and bring a few live specimens to Academy of Archbald discusses a brief mage Sale, Friday, Sept. 22, and
observe and touch. Salt Springs State history of karate and show simple self- Saturday, Sept. 23, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.;
Park, Silver Creek Road, Franklin defense techniques and will be hosted Sunday, Sept. 24, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Forks. $5/free for kids and members. in the Community Room. Lackawanna Refreshments are served, and rafe
570-945-3239 or friendsofsalt County Childrens Library, 520 Vine St., basket tickets available. St. Cyrils
springspark.org. Scranton. 570-348-3015 or lclshome. Grade School, 133 River Street,
Inaugural Welcoming Scranton, org/childrenslibrary. Olyphant. 570-489-2271.
Saturday, Sept. 16, 3 to 6 p.m. Monday Night Meditation, Discover Ricketts Hike, Friday,
Presented by UNCs Community Edu- Mondays, 8 p.m. No meditation Sept. 22, 8:30 a.m. to noon. Hike the
cation & Revitalization Department. experience required, and no one Little Cherry Run loop, an advanced,
Come enjoy activities, games, fun and faith embraced. Chairs, blankets and ve-mile hike. Park and meet at
Beach Lot 2 by the bulletin board.
From Our House a light meal and refreshments. James bolsters available, but guests can
take their own blankets or zafus. Ricketts Glen State Park, 695 Route
P. Connors Park, Orchard Street,
To Your House Scranton. scranton.gov. Half-hour, partially guided, partially 487, Benton Twp. 570-477-5675.
Yoga and Brunch, Sunday, Sept. silent mediation period is followed by A Night with Kris Tanto Paronto,
With Special Guest 17, 9:30 a.m. Start the day off with open and supportive discussion. The Thursday, Sept. 21, 7 p.m. Kris
Singer/Songwriter a yoga class on the patio followed Wonderstone Gallery, 100 N. Blakely Paronto tells the insider account of the
attacks in Benghazi. A meet-and-greet
JERMAINE PAUL by brunch. Registration required.
Backyard Ale House, 523 Linden St.,
St., Dunmore. 570-878-3870 or
thewonderstonegallery.com. with book signing follows. Kalahari
Acclaimed winner of Scranton. $22/$24. 570-840-3220. LRCA Trivia Night with Conor Resorts & Conventions, 250 Kalahari
All-You-Can-Eat Pasta Dinner, McGuigan, Monday, Sept. 18, 10 to Blvd., Pocono Manor. $30 general/$50
NBC s The Voice Sunday, Sept. 17, noon to 2 p.m. 11 p.m. The Bog, 341 Adams Ave., VIP. 570-534-0295 or silverfox.co.
Menu includes pasta with sauce, Scranton. $2. Science of Brewing: A Beer,
meatballs, soup and salad bar, rolls, Third annual Women in Science Wine and Spirits Tasting Event,
Featuring dessert and beverage. SS. Peter & Symposium, Tuesday, Sept. 19, 8 Friday, Sept. 22, 6 to 8 p.m. Enjoy
Paul Russian Orthodox Church, 1720 a.m. Woodloch Pines Resorts, 731 food pairings, live entertainment and
The JIMMY STURR SINGERS cash bar. Hawley Silk Mill, 8 Silk Mill
Academy St., Scranton. $10. 570- Welcome Lake Road, Hawley. $25.
MATT & ELAINE, and MORE! 343-8128 or saintspeterand 570-685-8000 or woodloch.com. Drive. $25.
paulscranton.com. Crochet Club, Tuesdays, 10 to Evening Walk and Stargazing,
Friday, Sept. 22, 6:30 to 9 p.m. Quiet
Sunday December 3, 2017 Beautiful Butteries, Sunday,
Sept. 17, 1 p.m. Salt Springs State
11:45 a.m. Bring your own supplies,
including a crochet hook sized I, J Valley Living Historical Farm, 347
at 3:00 PM Park, Silver Creek Road, Franklin or K and yarn. Pittston Memorial Quiet Valley Road, Stroudsburg. $6
Also Featuring nonmembers/$4 EE Center or Quiet
Forks. $5/free for members. 570-945- Library, 47 Broad St. 570-654-9565
The THEATER at NORTH The POKOLENIE DANCERS Valley members/free for children
3239 or friendsofsaltspringspark.org. or pittstonlibrary.com.
1539 North Main Avenue Citizens for a Healthy Jessup Mahjong, Tuesdays, 1 to 3 p.m. 12 and younger. 570-992-6161 or
Scranton, PA 18508
The Theater at Festival, Sunday, Sept. 17, 3 to 7 Join a group of National Mahjong quietvalley.org/index.html.
North Ticket Prices p.m. Food, bake sale, entertainment, League Inc. players. No experience
Box Office: 1-877-987-6487 LIST ITEMS should be sent at least
$45 Gold Orchestra basket rafes and speakers. Music by necessary. Adults only. Abington two weeks prior to event to calendar@
Mon: 11-1; Thurs: 3-6; Fri:11-1 Friend of the Gypsy. Proceeds benet Community Library, 1200 W. Grove timesshamrock.com or Times-Tribune
Online: www.thetheateratnorth.org $39 Remaining Seats environmental testing and Jessup St., Clarks Summit. 570-587-3440 or Lifestyles Department, Attn: Calendar,
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DICKSON CITY $112,900 SCRANTON $69,500 UNIONDALE $194,900 ARCHBALD $159,900 GREENFIELD TWP. $137,500 GOULDSBORO $115,000
SUJIN CHONG HUBER SUJIN CHONG HUBER COLLEEN A WEISSMAN ROBERT J VANSTON JUSTIN FARBER SUJIN CHONG HUBER
(570) 947-8962 17-4236 (570) 947-8962 17-4131 (570) 604-2335 17-3560 (570) 840-0152 17-4050 (570) 351-2917 17-1758 (570) 947-8962 17-3314

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OLD FORGE $59,000 FOREST CITY $55,000 OLYPHANT $289,999 SCRANTON $149,000 FOREST CITY $143,500 ARCBHALD $140,000
SUJIN CHONG HUBER JANICE CALVERT ROBERT J VANSTON CINDY CARRILL ROBERT J VANSTON ROBERT J VANSTON
(570) 947-8962 17-3507 (570) 290-9602 16-4433 (570) 840-0152 17-1692 (570) 840-8064 17-3531 (570) 840-0152 17-3951 (570) 840-0152 16-5688

4 UNIT

GOULDSBORO $140,000 MOOSIC $139,000 SCRANTON $135,000 CARBONDALE $124,900 GOUDLSBORO $119,500 SCRANTON $118,500
THERESA KANE ROBERT J VANSTON NICOLE JANE MARIE FIFE JUSTIN FARBER SUJIN CHONG HUBER JUDY CERRA
(570) 499-0600 17-3850 (570) 840-0152 17-2279 (570) 983-6716 17-1879 (570) 351-2917 17-3297 (570) 947-8962 17-2161 (570) 903-5846 17-3529

Jamie Asia Colleen Beki Kosydar- Cindy Danny Janice Shanon Taylor- JoAnn
SCRANTON $109,000 SCRANTON $94,900 Rillstone Wallace Weissman Krantz Carril King Calvert Zakreski Galdieri
ROBERT J VANSTON JAMIE T RILLSTONE
(570) 840-0152 17-3964 (570) 815-3955 17-2955

DUPLEX 3 UNIT

Theresa Charisse Judy Marcella Linda Sujin Nicole Justin Trish


Kane Messina Cerra Rivenburg Vosefski Huber Fife Farber Conway
OLD FORGE $89,900 SCRANTON $ 79,000
ROBERT J VANSTON ROBERT J VANSTON Visit BHHS at 721 South State Street in Clarks Summit
(570) 840-0152 17-3550 (570) 840-0152 17-3310 A member of the franchise system of BHHS Affiliates, LLC

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Abington Meadows ............................................................ 36
The Agency Real Estate Group .......................... 22, 24, 25, 30 How to Sell a Home in Autumn or Fall
Danielle Angeloni, The Agency Real Estate Group................ 31 The fall real estate market is almost always a hot season!
Home selling in autumn or fall is the second best time of the year to
Berkshire Hathaway Services ............................................... 4 sell a home. Families have returned from summer vacations.
Century 21 Jack Ruddy Real Estate .................................... 16 Kids have gone back to school, the holidays aren't yet upon us.
In North East PA with four seasons, we watch leaves explode
Century 21 Sherlock Homes ............................................... 23 in vibrant colors as for sale signs pop up in yards!

Classic Properties ......................................................... 6, 7, 9 JEFFERSON TWP.


Coldwell Banker Town & Country Properties...... 35, 37, 38, 39 Move in ready, spacious 4 Bedroom, 2.5 bath home
on a corner lot. Open kitchen and living room with a
Cowley Real Estate............................................................. 33 gas fireplace, formal dining room, hardwood floors

Denzal Construction ........................................................... 17 and a 2 car garage. Must see home!!!


MLS 17-3836 $369,000
ERA One Source Realty......................... 2, 3, 5, 11, 20, 21, 40
FALLS
FNCB Bank........................................................................ 19
4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms in this colonial home.
Keller Williams .................................................................. 10 Situated on 15.92 private acres. Lovely front covered

Ken Powell Developments .................................................. 26 porch, above ground pool in backyard, panoramic
mountain views. Spacious and seamless floor plan.
Lewith & Freeman ................................................. 27, 28, 29 MLS 17-3865 $369,000
Liberty Realty...................................................................... 8
COVINGTON TWP.
Mariotti Building................................................................ 18 Beautiful newer home, only 7 years old. Lots of
quality features throughout. Full finished basement.
Nasser Realty Co................................................................ 32 There is even the creek running through the back of
the property. 2 Car oversized garage. What are you
OBoyle Real Estate............................................................ 17 waiting for...Go see this house that is priced to sell.

PS Bank .............................................................................. 8 MLS 17-4037 $315,000

Realty Network Group ................................................. 12, 13 WAVERLY


Large five bedroom contemporary home located next
Remax Home Team - Leo Turissini ...................................... 14 to the Glen Oak golf course. The kitchen is spacious and

Stearns Lending................................................................. 34 modern, there are hardwood floors, the lower level is
spacious with one bedroom and bathroom.

anInsideLook This home is a must see!.

MLS 17-2272 $279,000


To look inside the front door of this weeks
featured home, check out PAGE 15 Exceptional Real Estate era1.com
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EST. 1983
1,200 Closed Transactions, $164 Million Closed in 2016*
Introducing Our Newest Listings

Dunmore Waverly Twp Clarks Summit Olyphant Clarks Summit South Canaan
MLS# 17-4169 scr MLS# 17-2870 scr MLS# 17-4245 scr MLS# 17-4278 scr MLS# 17-4167 scr MLS# 17-4089 scr
Al Wilbur 570.241.8195 Chris Capozzi 570.335.4918 Carol Chisdak 570.905.4442 Michelle Valvano 570.650.8814 Michael Tighe 570.510.1246 Patricia Wincek 570.332.5044
awilbur@classicproperties.com $525,000 ccpozzi@classicproperties.com $445,000 cchisdak@classicproperties.com $315,000 mvalvano@classicproperties.com $265,900 mtighe@classicproperties.com $250,000 pwincek@classicproperties.com $165,000

Scranton Scranton- Multi Family Archbald-Land Gouldsboro-Land Gouldsboro-Land Clarks Summit-Rental


MLS# 17-4101 scr MLS#17-4275 scr MLS# 17-3644 scr MLS# 17-3855 scr MLS# PM-50599 MLS# 17-4235 scr
Michael Tighe 570.510.1246 Michael Tighe 570.510.1246 Diane Calabro 570.587.7000 ext 1103 Angela Knickerbocker 570.877.9482 Kim Grab 570.499.6231 Carol Chisdak 570.905.4442
mtighe@classicproperties.com $119,900 mtighe@classicproperties.com $72,900 dcalabro@classicproperties.com $69,000 aknickerbocker@classicproperties.com $25,500 kgrab@classicproperties.com $6,000 cchisdak@classicproperties.com $1,250/mo.

Newly Reduced Listings

Clarks Summit Gouldsboro Pocono Springs Roaring Brook Twp Old Forge Throop
MLS# 17-3828 scr MLS# 17-2861 scr MLS# 17-765 scr MLS# 17-3917 scr MLS# 17-3184 scr MLS# 17-1894 scr
Jo Ann Durdan 570.575.5960 Angela Knickerbocker 570.877.9482 Angela Knickerbocker 570.877.9482 Christina L. Moyer 570.780.6027 Caryl Decker 570.430.9985 Diana Nelson 570.650.1484
jdurdan@classicproperties.com $229,900 aknickerbocker@classicproperties.com $229,000 aknickerbocker@classicproperties.com $209,900 cmoyer@classicproperties.com $159,900 cdecker@classicproperties.com $125,000 dnelson@classicproperties.com $69,900

Featured Listings

Nicholson Newfoundland Nicholson Clifton Twp Tobyhanna Moosic Lake-Land


MLS# 16-5919 scr MLS# 16-5410 scr MLS# 16-4490 scr MLS# 17-3017 scr MLS# 17-730 scr MLS# 17-2377 scr
Marcy Curra 570.575.3786 Cathy McCracken 570.575.0613 Barry Kaplan 570.498.5591 Cathy McCracken 570.575.0613 Doreen Salt 570.241.5729 Sara J. Levy 570.840.2677
mcurra@classicproperties.com $349,000 cmccracken@classicproperties.com $184,900 bkaplan@classicproperties.com $179,900 cmccracken@classicproperties.com $179,000 dsalt@classicproperties.com $169,900 slevy@classicproperties.com $38,500

CLARKS SUMMIT POCONO MOUNTAIN NORTH POCONO KINGSTON MID VALLEY


570.587.7000 570.595.3705 570.842.9988 570.718.4959 570.489.4744

classicproperties.com (Data provided by GWBAR,GSBR,PMAR,PWAR,BSAR from 1/1/16-12/31/16.)

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EST. 1983

1,200 Closed Transactions, $164 Million Closed in 2016*

Caryl Decker, Realtor Scranton-Land Ellen Rudis, Associate Broker Scranton- Land Caryl Decker, Realtor Old Forge Michelle Valvano, Realtor Hallstead
570.430.9985 $12,000 570.430.7063 $79,000 570.430.9985 $179,900 570.650.8814 $90,000
cdecker@classicproperties.com MLS# 17-4030 scr erudis@classicproperties.com MLS# 15-5841 scr cdecker@classicproperties.com MLS# 17-3076 scr mvalvano@classicproperties.com MLS#17-3252 scr

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Barry Kaplan, Realtor Clarks Summit Caryl Decker, Realtor Clarks Summit Carol Chisdak, Co Founder, Associate Broker Clarks Summit Barry Kaplan, Realtor Scranton- Commercial
570.498.5591 $259,900 570.430.9985 $224,000 570.905.4442 $399,900 570.498.5591 $3,000/mo.
bkaplan@classicproperties.com MLS# 17-3629 scr cdecker@classicproperties.com MLS# 17-2842 scr cchisdak@classicproperties.com MLS# 17-3764 scr bkaplan@classicproperties.com MLS# 17-2009 scr

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Adam Davis, Realtor Minooka Ann Devereaux, Associate Broker Scranton Adam Davis, Realtor Scranton Cathy McCracken, Realtor Clifton Twp
570.241.7635 $227,500 Cell: 570.212.2038 $65,000 570.241.7635 $127,400 570.575.0613 $179,000
adavis@classicproperties.com MLS# 17-2706 scr adevereaux@classicproperties.com MLS# 16-1426 scr adavis@classicproperties.com MLS# 17-1338 scr cmccracken@classicproperties.com MLS# 17-3017 scr

One of a kind! All Brick 4 BR, 2.5.5 bath home.


OFFERS CONSIDERED
Beautiful 3.2 acres. 30x20 studio/was Dr. office--could be
MBR. Gourmet kitchen--new granite. Bright
7+ acre setting. greenhouse rm adjoins the Family Rm. Future
Detached living hookup for fireplace behind bookcase in MBR.
Butler closet by laundry rm. screened room
quarters. overlooks the heated pool, lush gardens &
2 waterfalls. 3 car garage. Private yet convenient.
Diane Calabro, Co Founder, Associate Broker Clarks Summit Carol Chisdak, Co Founder, Associate Broker Waverly
570.587.7000 $599,900 570.905.4442 $549,000
dcalabro@classicproperties.com MLS# 17-2371 scr cchisdak@classicproperties.com MLS# 16-2131 scr

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(570) 291-0070
www.libertysold.com
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17TH 12-2 P.M. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24TH, 12-2 P.M.
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712 KOSSUTH ST. 1418 S. WEBSTER AVE. MADISON TWP. OLYPHANT MAYFIELD MAYFIELD CARBONDALE
THROOP SCRANTON Lots of property and lots of charm. Fenced Updated 3-4 BR/2 Bath home Great investment: 3 units plus Beautiful, move-in ready home This gorgeous 3 bdm on large lot is a
Why rent? Great starter, move in Move right in. Semi Modern kitchen and bath. in yard, patio, detached garage in addition to w/ brand new furnace, roof, windows hair salon. All separate utilities. featuring cherry cabinets, MUST SEE located in the West Side of
condition, fenced yard, enclosed porch. Offstreet parking in rear. Dont pass this one by! attached garage, formal dining area. Plenty of siding, and more. Features large living Newer roof, chimney/liner, new stainless steel appliances, the City. Covered patio, plenty of storage,
CALL MARINA @ 570-499-8948 CALL MARINA @ 570-499-8948 outdoor space which makes for a private setting. room, family room, tiered deck, and garage. gutters, and updated electrical boxes. newer roof, furnace, windows, etc. newer roof and plenty of parking.
CALL HEATHER @ 570-840-2812 CALL JOHNNA @ 570-906-9352 CALL ANDY @ (570) 604-6745 CALL HEATHER @ 570-840-2812 CALL JOHNNA @ 570-906-9352
OR ROSEMARY @ 570-466-9258 OR ROSEMARY @ 570-466-9258
MLS# 17-3229 MLS# 17-3240 MLS# 17-3458 MLS# 17-3627 MLS# 16-5507 MLS# 17-3041 MLS# 17-2132
$54,000 $49,999 $159,900 $143,900 $105,000 $150,000 $172,000

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NEWFOUNDLAND
SCRANTON THROOP JESSUP DICKSON CITY SCRANTON MLS# 17-2535 $11,000
6 Units - all separate utilities. Cute 2 Bdm with Garage. 2 story, 3 BR home with a detached garage, First Floor Office Space available Great starter home featuring
Located near University of Scranton. WHY PAY RENT? SEE TODAY! fenced in yard, patio, covered porch, hardwood 1250 Sq. ft. 2 rms w/ common area, semi modern kitchen and bath, and DICKSON CITY
CALL JOHNNA @ 570-906-9352 CALL JOHNNA @ 570-906-9352 floors, mudroom and off street parking. rest room. ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED plenty of storage.
MLS# 16-5078 $24,900
OR ROSEMARY @ 570-466-9258 OR ROSEMARY @ 570-466-9258 CALL JOHNNA @ 570-906-9352 CALL ROSEMARY @ 570-466-9258 CALL MARINA @ 570-499-8948
OR ROSEMARY @ 570-466-9258 OR MARINA @ 570-499-8948
RANSOM
MLS# 16-310 MLS# 17-2965 MLS# 17-2327 MLS# 17-2880 MLS# 17-3222
$195,000 $72,500 $129,900 $700 PER MONTH $144,900 MLS# 14-1332 $26,900

Do more than DREAM...

Lori Rudalavage
VP Sr. Mortgage Lender
NMLS# 142504
570-430-6450

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PROFESSIONAL
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Turnkey 4000+ SF commercial Bar/Restaurant with


large outdoor patio, parking for 40+ cars on
1.62 acres in a prime location. Real estate and
equipment is included in the sale.
$485,000 Call for details.
Business not included in sale

NE
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CLARKS SUMMIT
Well maintained home in a private rural setting.
Custom oak kitchen cabinetry, enormous master
bedroom, guest suite in the lower level with second
kitchen and private entrance. Oversized 2 car
Mountaintop Keyser Terrace Park detached garage with finished second story.

$319,000
Edge Development
$215,000 $250,000
MLS# 17-3692 scr MLS# 16-4813 scr MLS# 17-4167 scr
West Scranton
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AC ST
7 LI
1. W
NE This 3 unit investment
property is priced to sell.
1 three bedroom unit
and 2 1 bedroom units
on a large corner lot with
separate utilities and a
Newton Twp South Abington Twp Keyser Valley Windsor Hill positive cash flow.

$179,000 $154,900 $119,900 $35,000 $77,500


MLS# 17-3235 scr MLS# 17-3323 scr MLS# 17-4101 scr MLS# 17-811 scr MLS# 17-4192 scr

MICHAEL TIGHE Now is the time to sell! Inventory SHANNON


ANKOFF
Realtor
is low and it is a sellers market. Realtor
Cell: 570.510.1246
Call for a free market analysis to Cell: 570.881.1302
Office: 570.587.7000 Office: 570.587.7000
mtighe@classicproperties.com find out what your home is worth. sankoff@classicproperties.com

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933 Northern Boulevard Clarks Summit
570-585-5800
OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE
SEPT. 17, 11-1 PM SEPT. 17, 1:30-3:30 PM SEPT. 17, 11-1 PM SEPT. 17, 1:30-3:30 PM

GEORGE SHEYPUK
Cell: (570) 241-2670
sheypuk@aol.com
303 WILCREST RD NEW ON THE 4814 SR. 438 1117 7TH ST. 39 SNYDER ROAD 539 BIRCH ST.
ROARING BROOK TWP. MARKET DALTON BLAKLEY SCOTT TWP. SCRANTON
Here it is with a price reduction, and Home is where the heart is (hold on This country-side three bedroom remodeled Price to sell at $169,000. Almost A four acre farmette with a ranch home Beautiful updated 3 bedroom
ready to move right in. This three bedroom to that) in this beautiful four bedroom home is ready for you. With a new dream completed new kitchen, 2 new full with three bedrooms. Kitchen has tile home. Home extensively remodeled
home is ready to move in with stunning home, With a spacious open floor plan. set kitchen, granite countertops, hardwood baths, new hardwood floors and tile, floors with oak cabinets and Corian approximately 6 years ago. Fabulous sun
hardwood floors and a new kitchen with Formal living room and dining room have floors and new appliances including a gas has a three story garage and yard is countertops and a Corian table. The filled kitchen, island, Pergo floors and an
granite countertops. New bathroom hardwood floors and the breakfast area/ stove/oven and an electric wall oven. A almost completed. dining area has beautiful hardwood floors. adjacent dining area with French doors
and new wall to wall carpeting in each kitchen has tile floors. Come to the open finished lower level with Pergo, new bath, This is a three bedroom home with space leading to fenced in side yard. Spacious
bedroom. Daylight basement with sliding house or schedule a private showing. and a new roof on the two story barn with to grow. Lets not forget the in-ground pool living room, foyer, three spacious
doors to the back yard patio. new garage doors. It is a beautiful home. bedrooms. Call today for your private tour.
LOUISE WESOLOWSKI a plus for enjoyment.
Cell: (570) 614-3009
wesolowskilouise@gmail.com
$167,500 $275,000 $205,000 $169,000 $275,000 $94,500

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16-5897

WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY ~ SEPTEMBER 17TH ~ 1:30 - 3 PM


4 Bedroom, 2 bath home on a corner lot, One This large home sits on a corner lot, with a fenced
bedroom is on first floor could also be used for a in yard, 2 car garage & plenty of off street parking. 116 1ST STREET
Den or Office, there is also a living room, dining
room, kitchen and one full bath on first floor. Small
The property can be easily converted back into
2 units. First floor unit would have kitchen, living
BLAKELY
back yard that is fenced in. New Carpet, New room, dining room, 2 bedrooms, full bath, 3 season Large 4 bedroom home has been updated! This home features 2 new
Vinyl Plank Flooring, New roof 2016, New 200 amp porch and full basement. Second floor would have bathrooms, new kitchen, granite counters, large front porch, nice yard, 2
DONALD IDE service and plumbing in 2014, also Laundry hookups kitchen, living room, 2 bedrooms, full bath and large HEATHER KLIEN car garage, off street parking, new floors, new carpet, new windows, new
Direct: (570) 479-0350 on first floor. walk up attic & 3 season porch. (570) 881-3136 roof, and low, low taxes. Move in before the snow starts falling!
donaldide@kw.com HeatherK@kw.com
$54,900 $130,000 $139,900

REDUCED NEW LISTING!

6733 STATE ROUTE 714 BEECH ST. 120 S. MAIN ST. 1120 ZAFFINO LANE
2012 OLD FORGE CARBONDALE MADISON TWP.
CLIFFORD TWP. Lovely 3 BR Cape in quite location Totally remodeled 3 BR 1.5 bath
Enjoy the peace and quiet of being tucked away on a private drive in the North
Amazing log home on over an acre. with eat-in kitchen, nice yard with with 2fl office, new kitchen,
2 car garage, mud room, nice rear huge living rm w/ sliders to front
Pocono SD. This home was meticulously cared for & maintained. The screened
Finished lower level, 3 BR with
private master suite on 2nd fl, tons of porch, above ground pool, heated deck, original woodwork, new back deck is a sanctuary, perfect to escape life & be close to all that Mother
LAURIE GALINSKY natural light, fireplace, landscaping, basement and much more! windows, fireplace, rear deck, DAN TAYLOR Nature has to offer on this 1+ acre property. Plenty of storage space, 3 garage
SKUMANICH above ground pool. Close to golf, fenced yard & more! Must See! bays, large open concept kitchen, massive living room, & finished family room
(570) 947-1777 in lower level make this home one of a kind.
Cell: (570) 430-7756 skiing and 10 min. to town.
agentdantaylor@gmail.com
lauriesku1@gmail.com $289,000 $129,000 $59,900 $259,900

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Direct: 570.313.9299
GEORGE SEMIAN Office: 570.587.9999
Certified Residential Specialist george.semian@era.com

Under Contract
NEW New Reduced
New

FACTORYVILLE $399,000 COVINGTON TOWNSHIP $224,900 CLARKS SUMMIT $199,900 NICHOLSON $269,000

25 acres 110 acres

LAKE WINOLA $1,300,00 THOMPSON $799,000 PAGE LAKE $299,000


Under Contract Under Contract
Reduced
Reduced

GLENMAURA $769,000 CLARKS SUMMIT $559,000 SCRANTON $475,000 CLARKS SUMMIT $299,000
Under Contract
3 Unit

New Listing
DUNMORE $289,000 TAYLOR $289,000 VANDLING $279,000 TAYLOR $179,000
When it rains it pours.. I knew that the east coasts luck was bound to end but all of these hurricanes happening right now are so upsetting to all of us in The United
States. All the rich billionaires and corporations in this country should be stepping up to the plate giving millions of their corporate profits to help all of us.. The
government is on the ball with relief but the people of wealth need to do their part.. A million dollar donation is like giving a thousand dollars in relief. However,
people that have nothing are donating when they need the money themselves. Shame shame on corporations that greed and benefit from all Americans and need to
give back more than ever. All of us will suffer with higher gas and food prices so as you can see Im pissed.. All of us need to pray and help those suffering.. We are
America and we ALL need to do our part.. May God please bless America!!

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Welcome To The Team: Peg Wascura Low Taxes In Waverly Historic Hill Section!
+ Former owner of her own hair
salon for twenty-five years NEW Totally restored, new ad- A must see Architectural
+ Born/raised in Dunmore, PRICE
dition with everything you gem located in Scranton.
currently resides in Eynon could imagine, very upscale, Built for someone who
+ Active in real estate as well as t hardwood floors, wool
teak loves beautifully appointed
the community (volunteer at carpet. Second floor master homes. Two large living
Saint Francis of Assisi Soup suite, maple hardwoods, areas featuring fireplaces,
Kitchen) wool carpet radiant floors, wood paneled den with
+ Focus - Achieve best possible three family rooms, two third fireplace, large dining
outcome for her clients, whatever fireplaces, seven bedrooms, room with hand-painted
their needs are 5.5 baths. All situated on a wall paper. Excellent floor
very private setting on over plan with master bedroom
four acres. Completely re- suite on main level and
REALTOR done, four-car garage. New two additional bedrooms.
pwascura@realtynetwork.net windows,
Mobile 570.357.5165 new roof.

Im proud to be a part of a
company with state of the
art technology, advanced
training and a supportive $589,000 17-3328 Lee Ann Julio-Mahalidge $399,000 17-3926 Joyce J. Lomma
environment. Text to 498-0380 for more info. 570.498.0380 Text to 840-6802 for more info. 570.840.6802

Nestled On The East Mountain Tranquilty Under The Bridge! A Real Valley View Buy!
Dunmore: This is an NEW Nicholson: This meticu- Peckville: Beautifully
PRICE
extraordinary home with an lously-maintained property maintained two-story
atmosphere of history and with stonewall borders, home in the Valley
rich domesticity. With re- fruit trees and lovely stream View School District.
stored hardwood, original offers spectacular views Large rooms, beautiful
fixtures, unique finishes, of the bridge. Set on 1.43 wood floors, open floor
an accessory unit with acres, it is a contractors plan. Covered patio,
handicap accessibility and colonial home that has in-ground pool, shed.
a tremendous wrap-around been painstakingly remod- Three bedrooms, 2.5
porch; this home is made eled using only the best baths.
for good living. It has over quality materials. Modern
6,800 square feet with kitchen, two fieldstone
low taxes in the Dunmore fireplaces, wonderful hard-
School wood
District. floors.

$375,000 17-2261 Gladys Linda Porchetta $267,500 17-3193 Christina M. Keller $234,900 17-3685 Ann E. Cappellini
Text to 766-3719 for more info. 570.766.3719 Text to 871-2500 for more info. 570.871.2500 Text to 575-2333 for more info. 570.575.2333

Picturesque Wooded Lot Where Is Your Dollar? Spacious Dickson City Double
North Pocono/Madi- MULTI-FAMILY West Scranton: Three- MULTI-FAMILY Live-in one side and
son Twp: 21+ acres! unit with three-car rent out the other. Can
Private land to build garage. Unit #1 is a easily be used as a
your dream house spacious first floor one single family as well.
or subdivide! Your bedroom, not currently Great rental income.
choice. 516 feet of rented. Unit #2 is a Many rooms have
road frontage. second and third floor beautiful hardwood
two bedroom. Unit #3 floors while some
is a first and second have ten foot ceilings.
floor three bedroom with Move-in ready, a must
attic storage. Laundry see! Driveway, small
hook-up in basement. yard easy to maintain,
Separate gas and elec- gas heat and walk-up
tric. Nice attic.
yard.

$140,000 17-2489 Maria Muchal Berta $119,000 15-3818 Phoebe M. Keating $89,900 17-2629 Chad A. Remetta
Text to 335-4469 for more info. 570.335.4469 Text to 903-8983 for more info. 570.903.8983 Text to 614-6925 for more info. 570.614.6925

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Julio- Cappellini
President,
Mahalidge Broker

McAllister Bosley

Montana
Associate DeLeo
Broker

Muchal
Berta
Certified Dericks
Residential
Appraiser

Oleary DeStefano

Porchetta Duricko

Remetta Granza

Rogan Hape

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Solfanelli
Director of Keating
Marketing

Sylvester Keller

Vanston
Associate LeStrange
Broker

Wascura Lomma

Weiland Lynch

Whitiak Mackrell

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HOME
TEAM
Leo Turissini
Broker/Owner
Leo Turissini John Crotti
Sales Associate
570-254-2244
570-862-5495 leot@remax.net www.leoturissini.com 570-575-1938 john.crotti@gmail.com

MADISONVILLE- MOSCOW AREA!! WEST SCRANTON GREENRIDGE LAND SCOTT TWP. 1.6 ACRES 30 ACRES - SCOTTTWP
perc tested, Lakeland Schools.
Ideal for the auto enthusiast. Huge 30 x 40 Very stately all brick 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath, Everything is NEW!! Move right into this 3 bedroom home with large barn plus garage.
ft 4-5 car garage. Home is small remodeled home with original woodwork, oak floors, completely remodeled home with old world $24,900 Ideal for horses, small farm, etc. Huge
bungalow, 3 rooms, modern kitchen and bath, moldings, Terra Cotta roof, all brick exterior, charm. Home features: Large kitchen with country kitchen with old coal stove. 925 ft of
beautiful staircase, stain glass window, tile granite counter tops, new cabinets, and New GREENFIELD TWP. - 8 ACRES road frontage plus an additional acre lot
newer windows, electric. Rent out the home perc tested. Nice view.
to pay the mortgage and have a dream garage porches. Fireplaces in living room and master appliances. Large bedrooms including a subdivided. Finished attic area.
for free. North Pocono schools. Call Leo bedroom. master suite, laundry on 2nd floor, and All new $38,000 MLS 17-2291
electrical and plumbing through out! Check
out the pictures. Call John Crotti-575-2937 NEWTON LAKE - .56 ACRE LOT
Lake rights.
$55,900 MLS # 17-660 $74,900 MLS # 17-3113 $349,500 MLS # 17-2862 $99,999 MLS 2735 $250,000 MLS # 17-4080

UNIONDALE - 3.5 ACRES CARBONDALE ENJOY THE LAKE!! DICKSON CITY


with Huge 2300 sf+ ranch with 8 rooms, 8 room, 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath with 2 car garage. This Beautiful home with water rights to Newton Lake offers Cute 3 bedroom Cape Cod with new windows,
5 bedrooms, 2 bath home. Close to Elk Mt ski Double lot. Nice woodwork, stained glass year round fun for the whole Family. Enjoy motor boating, hardwood floors, Garage, nice quiet street,
area. Beautiful interior, sunroom. windows, newer windows, partially finished fishing, and beach. Inside features LARGE bedrooms including 2 rooms on 2nd floor so its much bigger than
Forest City schools. lower level. 1st floor laundry. master suite with balcony, finished basement area with wet it looks.
bar, modern eat in kitchen, cozy living room with hardwood
floors and fireplace, great room with vaulted ceiling and plenty
of light. Enjoy life out doors with LARGE flat grassy lot and
multi level deck. Lakeland Schools. Call John Crotti 575-1938.
$105,900 MLS # 17-1897 $69,900 MLS # 17-1739 $349,900 MLS # 17-2708 $115,000 MLS # 17-2135

ELK MOUNTAIN AREA SOUTH SIDE 2 FAMILY IN OLYPHANT 9.6 ACRES!!!


Super High-Efficiency, New construction 2 family home with new porch with composite Fully rented, Large 2 unit home with two Benton Twp - Amazing property featuring
Custom home in a great 2.69 acre Country deck, long term tenants, low maintenance. car garage, Hardwood floors and updated beautiful views and stream. Large 3 bedroom
setting. Ultra-Modern and ultra Green!! Just 2 bedroom and 1 bedroom apartments. kitchen. Call John Crotti 575-1938. home with 2nd kitchen for a possible in-law
Minutes from Elk Mountain Ski Resort.. Great Off street parking for 4 + cars. suite or 4th bedroom or den.
views! Way too many features to list!! Call John 575-1938.

$395,000 MLS # 17-1136 $44,900 MLS # 17-3415 $80,000 MLS # 17-3097 $219,900 MLS # 17-3208

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796 EASTON TPKE
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Number of Rooms: 16
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 4
Total Square Feet: 9250
MLS: # 17-4289

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ONE SOURCE
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SUNITA.AR

Spacious ranch. 5 BD/2.5 BA. Desirable Crystal Lake Community! Large five bedroom contemporary home A custom built ranch home with every Beautiful custom built home with
Master BD on first floor. 2 attached garages! Boating, swimming, walking distance to located next to the Glen Oak Golf Course. detail and upgrade inside and out. Great unique features and upgrades in de
Great views from your breakfast area or golf. Private one acre home with lake Some of the home's features include a setting with park and baseball field in Lake View Estates. Custom kitch
large deck. Extra 2 bedrooms and family rights to Crystal Lake. Impressive, stately, modern kitchen with granite counter tops, your back yard. Huge family room with 4 BD/3 BA. This property is a LEED
room on lower level. distinguished, English-Tudor styled home tile and hardwood flooring. The spacious hot, master suite, walk in closet, great efficient home. Possible in-law s
Great for In-law suite as well! situated on a beautiful lot. lower level has its own bedroom, full bath kitchen and a lower level that is ready to
and wet bar. This home is a must see! be finished!!

SOUTH ABINGTON $299,999 CARBONDALE $289,800 WAVERLY $279,000 VANDLING $279,000 GOULDSBORO $259,9

Abington Heights High School is within walking Glenmaura Townhouse that is priced to sell. Privacy and yet minutes from everything. This New upgrades with old world charm Stately home which offers solid
distance for this well maintained, bright and airy Hardwood floors, first floor den, private lot, great bi level home is situated on 1.1 acre. throughout this 4 BD/3 BA home. Kitchen flooring, stained glass, quartz firep
home with a beautiful lake across the street. balcony, huge master bedroom and bath. The The home is in great condition. There is a patio, with granite, new Anderson windows, solid ash doors, granite countertops
Three bedrooms (fourth possible) three full basement is ready to finish. Two bedrooms and deck, shed,fireplace, three bedrooms, beautifully finished original hardwood spacious kitchen and original wood
baths, one with laundry area, hardwood floors, two bathrooms. One car attached garage, nice two bathrooms, and a paved driveway leads to a floors. This is a must see with Large spacious rooms with a nice
formal dining room, deck and fenced in area curb appeal. This home has a seamlessly flowing two car attached garage. Nothing to do but 2354 sq. ft. of living space. plan. Detached two car garage, rea
for pets and/or small children. Roof and water floor plan. Open and spacious with lots of move in. Matured landscaping, with a nice stone fencing and bluestone patio. Moti
heater new in 2014. Beautiful landscaping. natural daylight completes this package. patio area in the rear of the home. seller.

CLARKS SUMMIT $229,900 MOOSIC $229,000 COVINGTON TWP. $224,900 FALLS $224,000 SCRANTON $219,0

eader 2015
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eaders 2016 ALICE ANTHONY ANTHONY BRANDY CARL CAROLINE DAVID DAWN DIANE ELAINE ERIC EUGENE FRAN GEOR
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PETERS CHERUNDOLO PALLADINO MOON CANEDY STEFANO THOMAS BARLETTA STRACHAM JELLOCK SCRITCHFIELD RAWLINGS FRANCIS PUG
HOICE 570.954.1900 570.451.0500 570.814.2202 BURNETT 570.947.5303 570.878.8937 570.561.4918 570.430.4242 570.241.3982 570.430.1472 570.351.4045 570.902.5508 570.241.2084 570.906.

Clarks Summit 570.587.9999 Clarks Su


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his is an amazing home! This is Beautiful contemporary home with mature Move into this classic Victorian home in a highly Gorgeous 3 BD/2 BA home with lake rights to Newton Charm abounds in this stately colonial with
tenance free living at its finest! You landscaping, front covered porch, rear deck desirable Green Ridge neighborhood. Generous Lake with dock access just steps away from the house. 5 BDs just steps from downtown Dalton.
want to miss this! Hardwood floors, and patio off lower level. 4 car driveway, sized rooms with original woodwork, and three Great view of lake from patio/deck. Super open floor Beautifully landscaped yard. Finished 3rd floor
n room, first floor master with an built in 2 car garage, new furnace. New period fireplaces. The kitchen has been updated. plan with 19 ft. knotty pine ceiling. Living/Dining family room. Wood Floors throughout under
ing master bath and huge kitchen, range, dishwasher and refrigerator. 5 BD/2 BA, plenty of storage space in the attic, room combo with gas fireplace and hardwood floors. carpeting. Relax on the large front porch and
with 3 BD/3 BA. The washer and dryer are included in the a laundry room, and a nice wrap around porch Loft overlooks living room and dining areas. State of rear deck. Beautiful built ins in Dining Room
sale. Ready for new memories. in the front and a large deck in the back the art heating system and lots of natural light. Large and Den. Private back yard. Enjoy Dalton's many
complete this package. unfinished basement. 2 car garage. Carnivals, parades and holiday events.

RKS SUMMIT $254,900 CLARKS SUMMIT $254,900 SCRANTON $249,000 NEWTON LAKE $239,700 DALTON $239,000

ssful neighborhood bar/restaurant. Entrepreneurs Dream! Ideal Income Property for Turn key bar/restaurant with entire Excellent investment opportunity. Three commercial Great, busy location! Off street parking,
rnkey operation w/liquor license. Apartments, Bar/Restaurant, Billiards, nightclub, contents including several flat screen units fully leased. All separate utilities, completely full service bar area, kitchen, dining area,
door dining and bar area. 2nd floor catering hall and much, much more. Conveniently televisions, coolers, taps system, remodeled. Long Term lease in residential rear deck , possible tiki area and party
ate party room w deck. Apartment located on High traffic Street. Close to AVP, Industrial tables etc. Fully equipped kitchen. apartment and Anchor Restaurant. New electrical, room. The possibilities are endless. Call
airs for additional income. Indoor parks,Truck Stops. Newly remodeled. Upgraded Great mid valley location! HVAC, flooring, carpeting,tile. New roof in 2014, today for a private tour.
g approx. 75+. Outdoor 75+ capacity. electrical, New plumbing& heating/Ac. Drive in shingled front and rubberized rear. Apartment
parking lot. Great opportunity awaits! Basement Garage 4500 sq ft. approx. Huge open above restaurant totally remodeled. Private event
main floor 5400 sq ft approx. Bring your investors! room, Host 45, with Fully Equipped Bar.

RANTON $199,000 DUPONT $149,000 DICKSON CITY $339,000 SCRANTON $379,000 WILKES - BARRE $499,000

JAHAN JOHN JOHN JOSEPH LAUREN LEAH LEE LORI MICHELE PATRICK PATRICIA RENEE ROBERT ROBIN SILVANA STEPHANIE
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Jermyn: Over-sized Bi-level in the need of your special touches. Make it your own... Factoryville: Enjoy all 4 seasons with the beautiful Dalton: 2 Bedroom Farm House on 13.5 Acres with a Factoryville: Well constructed & maintained 3 Bed/2.5 Lake Carey: This quaint year round cottage is situated
Fabulous shell to work with! Large room and closet sizes with on a nicely sized lot. breathtaking views from this very privately located horse barn and 2 fenced-in pastures. Midway between Bath situated on 2 acres. Newer roof, well pump, on .45 Acre and has 102 Ft of Lake Frontage! 2 Bedrooms,
Vaulted ceiling in Living/Dining Room. Plenty of room in the 2 car attached garage with home. 4 Bedrooms/3 bath with a lower level that can Clarks Summit & Tunkhannock, close to Lake Winola. sewage pump, and water heater, central vac, central air, 1.5 baths, 3 season room overlooking the lake,
pull down to attic storage. 2nd Kitchen in the lower level. Walk out patio from family accommodate guest or in-law suite. Perfect for a Gentlemens Farm, Property being sold in propane and/or oil heat are all here. The lower level has enclosed summer porch and covered deck for sitting
room plus a 4th bedroom in the lower level. ALL REASONABLE OFFERS CONSIDERED. All situated on 15 acres. As-Is condition. half bath, and 2 walkout entrances. outside plus a 2 car garage with a paved drive.
$169,000 (MLS #17-4159) $359,000 (MLS #17-2423) $232,000 (MLS #17-1099) $209,000 (MLS #17-3881) $208,000 (17-3023)
Clarks Summit: MOTIVATED
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FEATURE PROPERTY Clarks Green: Spotless updated
3 bedroom home with hardwood
Bedroom Colonial with A.C., Gas SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17TH floors, granite counters and custom
heat, New Roof, All Appliances OPEN HOUSE (2:00 TO 4:00) eating kitchen island with granite
remaining including microwave, top, heated sunroom. Oversized cozy
Storage Shed and deck all an a family room w fireplace. Level yard
double lot in Abington Schools! with brick, paver sidewalk and large
covered patio.

$157,500 (MLS #16-3543) $259,900 (MLS #17-1670)


Minooka: Immaculate! Is this Pittston: 3 Bedroom Cape Cod on 1
adorable 3-bedroom brick ranch in
desirable location. Features tiled
1302 MT. LAUREL DRIVE, SCRANTON Acre for Great Entertaining or just
Relaxing! Ductless air and oil heat,
modern kitchen, remodeled bath,
Please join us on Sunday for a relaxed tour of this Beautiful Property newer roof plus many other updates
dining & living rooms with gleaming Fantastic opportunity! If you ever thought of how great t would be to live on the and freshly painted. 1 Car garage
oak hardwood floors, 2 covered Mountain, this is your chance. 4 Bedroom, 3.5 bath contemporary in Mount Laurel plus off street parking and storage
porches & newer windows. Estates, large LR w/ skylights, Master suite on 1st floor, updated kitchen, shed and an enclosed back porch.
new roof, finished lower level, gas heat, central air, 2 car garage and wrap around
porch for the best sunsets ever!

$134,500 (MLS #17-3871) $254,500 (MLS #17-990) $124,000. (MLS #17-3572)


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Throop: Well-maintained 3 Bedroom, 2-bath home you Lake Carey: Summer cottage at Lake Carey! Two Scranton: MOTIVATED SELLER! 3 Bedroom/ 3 bath West Scranton: Single family home with 3 bedrooms, Hop Bottom: 1 Bedroom/1 bath lake front property on
could move right into. One car garage and a nice sized bedrooms on first floor and additional space upstairs for bi-level with 1 car garage plus additional covered parking hardwood floors, 2 car garage and a large yard. Enjoy a Lakeside Lake including gas rights. Drink your coffee
private backyard with a shed, great space for a garden or sleeping. 10 Ft of Lake Frontage. Enclosed front porch for 3 more cars. Electric heat with gas wall units, semi huge family room! Have a gigantic family room or have from your deck or dock with this lakefront getaway.
pool. Great starter home! with nice views. With a little TLC finished lower level with bath, laundry, family room and your professional office space/business attached to your Nice sized lot with 50 Feet of lake frontage
you can make it your own. storage space. Nice rear yard and large deck. home. Endless Possibilities! and 100 ft in dept.
$135,000 (MLS #17-2664) $109,000 (MLS #17-2113) $105,000 (MLS #16-2698) $63,900 (MLS #16-4454) $89,900 (MLS #17-2070)
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South Scranton: Large 3 bedroom 2 bath home in Scranton: Well maintained single family home Duryea: Perfect starter home with that country Archbald: Your future dream house if you want to finish West Scranton: Great Investment Scranton: Solid three-bedroom home, gas
very good condition. Hard wood floors, Breakfast bar, in South Scranton. 3 Bedrooms, 2 Full baths feel. This home sits back off the street for it. You have to go inside to see 8 rooms, 4 bedrooms and Opportunity! Double w/ 3 bedrooms each. 1 Car heat, detached garage, plaster walls, ductless
large covered patio with lots of room for entertaining. , large kitchen, gas heat and new roof-2014. added privacy. Updated country kitchen & 3.5 baths, 200 amp service and lots of storage space. garage plus many updates, wiring, insulation, air conditioner and a three-season porch off the
Gas heat, replacement windows, court access with off Great back yard for creating your own relaxing bath, 1 car detached garage with a fenced in Check ou your 28x14 combo dining/living room. Master windows, door & floors. Covered front & back kitchen. You can enjoy great views from the 19' x 12'
street parking. Zoned in a Light Commercial A. atmosphere. side yard. with huge walk-in in closet and future bath. porch and separate utilities. deck or relax in the lower level family room.
$85,00 (MLS #16-5061) $78,500 (MLS #17-1406) $69,900 (MLS #17-2733) $69,900 (MLS #17-3802) $60,000 ( MLS #17-3913) $54,900 (MLS #17-4156)

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$189,000 $10/SF $124,900 $273,500 $134,900 $175,900


1630 Birch St, Scranton 142-144 S Main St, Taylor 1229 Birch St, Scranton 2 Bramblewood, Shavertown 50 Matthews St, Scott Twp 150 S Dawes, Kingston
17-3227 Jason 570.309.1095 17-3907 Sara 570.561.4971 17-4246 Jason 570.309.1095 17-3567 Shirlee 570.991.8769 17-2221 Mike 570.209.1237 17-864 Lori 570.466.3060

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$599,900 $3,200/month $369,000 $199,900 $147,000 $579,900


513 May Drive, Dunmore Scr. Carb. Hwy, Dickson City 8 Leggs Rd, Covington Twp
223 Lehigh, Gouldsboro 213 Hanlon Rd, Lake Ariel 10 Cambridge Cr, Pittston
17-850 Phil 570.780.4567 17-1859 Cat 570.540.6844 17-3239 Jason 570.309.1095 17-3341 L nn 570.499.3810 17-2459 Cat 570.540.6844 16-5428 Lori 570.466.3060

$224,900 $174,900 $899,900 $119,900 $154,900 $150,000


118 College Ave, Factoryville
128 Evelyn Ave, Scott Twp 4101 Birney Ave, Moosic 1208 Main St, Avoca 1251 Wyoming Ave, Exeter 721 Brook St, Scranton
17-2071 Mike 570.209.1237 17-2914 Mike 570.209.1237 17-3502 Phil 570.780.4567 17-3421 Phil 570.780.4567 17-3916 Lindsay 570.760.0552 17-3051 Jason 570.309.1095

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1129 Lloyd St, Scranton 421-423 Grace St, Old Forge 900 Harrison Ave, Scranton 608 Bennett St, Duryea 637 E Locust St, Scranton 548 3rd & Regan, Scranton
17-3180 Jolen 570.335.6601 17-3065 Mike 570.209.1237 17-4267 Matt 570.780.9177 17-3106 Phil 570.780.4567 17-4258 Sara 570.561.4971 17-3046 Jason 570309.1095

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#53 Zarychta, Tunkhannock Kennedy Ave, Archbald 1224 Waddell St, Archbald Marion Lane, Moosic 8 Connell St, Old Forge 154 Regal St, Hanoverb Twp
17-3875 Phil 570.780.4567 17-4298 Sara 570.561.4971 17-3631 Sara 570.561.4971 17-4299 Phil 570.780.4567 17-3649 Mike 570.209.1237 17-2818 Shirlee 570.991.8769

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412 Academy St, Peckville 1276 Franklin St, Old Forge 52 Silver Cloud, Gouldsboro 170 Green Grove, Scott Twp 523 Prescott Ave, Scranton 3 Rutledge St, Jenkins Twp
17-2753 Mike 570.209.1237 17-586 Tom 570.862.3158 17-3524 Matt 570.780.9177 7-3505 Bonnie 570.650.4172 17-4276 Tom 570.862.3158 17-3386 Lori 570.466.3060

$79,900 $88,800 $99,900 $59,900 $107,000 $83,900


510 Breck, Scranton 8 Universal Ter, Susquehanna 640 N Lincoln, Scranton 527 Donnelly St, Duryea Abington Garden, S. Abington 359 Irving St, Olyphant
17-3464 Mike 570.209.1237 17-3362 Mary 570.241.2808 17-3732 Sara 570.561.4971 17-4404 Phil 570.780.4567 17-3767 Cat 570.540.6844 17-3584 Jason 570.309.1095

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90+ ACRES LAKEFRONT

16-3972 17-1009 16-4967 17-3237 17-4114


NORTH POCONO Cape Cod w/ fieldstone exterior, brand HARVEYS LAKE Exceptional 4BR, 4BA, 3900SF, modern home FACTORYVILLE Spectacular all brick ranch home with NORTH ABINGTON TOWNSHIP This spectacular estate LAKE WINOLA LAKEFRONT If you've seen this one
new gourmet fully equipped kitchen, 3 newly remodeled w/62' of lakefront, fabulous dock w/covered ss wet bar, 1/2BA, & endless views. This unique property offers exquisite master affords privacy, character, location and views. Nestled before come take a look at it NOW....Beautiful deck with
tile baths, spacious family room w/ fieldstone fireplace, 3 boat slip; LR w/FP & HW, modern eat-in KIT w/HW, granite ctops, suite, large living room with double sided brick fireplace, on over 67 acres this unique cape cod offers 11 rooms spectacular view of the lake, 4 bedrooms, new kitchen
seasons sunroom, amazing outdoor space for entertaining all appls; KIT open to FR & sun porch, deck. MBR suite (21.9 x 13) a dream kitchen with breakfast nook, formal dining room including five bedrooms, game room formal dining room w/ granite, new first floor bath, garage, off street parking
w/ in-ground solar & propane heated pool and pool house w/large MBA & French door to private deck overlooking lake. for large gatherings, sunroom, oversized 3 car garage and and peaceful garden areas. In ground pool with cabana and and hardwood on first floor. Come make some great
cabana. Enjoy nature at its finest on private 90+ acre Extra features: efficiency apt. elevator, 2 garages, A/C, terrific modern apartment. $749,000 detached 3 car garage. Priced to move quickly! memories with your family!
setting! $799,900 lake views from 3 decks & most rooms. $785,000 $649,000 $549,000
MAUREEN 570-585-0607 RAE 570-714-9234 MARION 570-585-0602 MARION 570-585-0602 DARLENE 570-499-0021

14+ ACRES REDUCED 33+ ACRES

16-2316 17-817 17-3727 17-1931 17-3230


DALTON Quality and Pride of Ownership is apparent in this LAUREL HIGHLANDS This one of a kind gorgeous WAVERLY Meticulous two-story home featuring five TUNKHANNOCK AREA Detail & craftsmanship just SUMMIT WOODS North Pocono, charm & character are
unique property. Surrounded by 14.56 acres this 5 BR features home features 4 BR & 3.5 BTH. The main level bedrooms, large kitchen with breakfast nook, formal a bonus of this unique German European Style home. evident in this fabulous, contemporary style, custom ranch home
dramatic great room with stone fireplace, 3 season room with boasts an open floor plan ideal for entertaining. dining room. Deck and sunroom offer beautiful views, Nestled on 33.3, pristine acres, it's a hunters paradise! situated on 2 acres. Many upgrades throughout, , hardwood
peaceful views, large cherry modern kitchen with granite Professionally landscaped gated grounds, inground Oversized, detached garage, wine cellar; mature flooring, 5 zone HW on demand heat, lovely 3 season porch, 2nd
finished lower level with walk out to large back yard,
countertops, new stainless steel appliances and fireplace. pool, and a pool/guest house create an outdoor oasis landscaping. Call for appointment, there is so much more floor has been insulated and plumbed for more living space if
Office, first floor master suite and walk out to a 2 tiered deck. perfect for entertaining.
for friends & family. to view and enjoy gracious living! needed. 2 car garage, deck and patio. Beautifully landscaped.
Great opportunity for multi-generational living! $549,000 $499,900
$529,900 $499,900 $487,000
MARION 570-585-0602 DARLENE 570-585-0613 MARION 570-585-0602 JOAN 570-696-0887 BEVERLY 570-585-0619

REDUCED 64 ACRE

17-1228 16-4596 17-3862 17-971 17-1298


SUMMIT WOODS Fabulous development & CLARKS SUMMIT Over 5,000 sq ft of living space WAVERLY Historic, spacious home offers both charm WAYMART 64 Acres & a 4,590 sq ft bldg w/ an NORTH POCONO 2005 Contemporary architecture,
convenient location is the setting for this wonderful in this magnificent Abington 2 story. 4 BR + 2 bonus and updates. Nestled on a lush, secluded acre plus, awe-inspiring view of the mountains & gorgeous sunrises / open floor plan, hardwood flooring, four bedrooms,
5 BR, lovely views, 7.09 acres. Wonderful amenities, rooms, a four car attached garage, 5 baths and 2 you'll enjoy peace and privacy while being close sunsets, is waiting for someone to recognize the potential private master suite, propane heat & central air all on
HW throughout, central air, kitchen w/granite kitchens are just a few of the amenities in this 2004 to everything. Gorgeous front porch, huge deck, this parcel offers. 1260 ft of road frontage. Horse Farm,
counters, fireplace, 1st flr master suite, bonus room, hidden gem...with a walk out daylight lower level, all 2 acre natural setting!
beautiful grounds, light-filled modern interior, two car Personal Care Home, Animal Shelter, Campgrounds or
walkout unfinished LL. your entertainment needs will be met. $359,900
garage and finished carriage house. $449,900 wherever your imagination takes you, this property is
$479,000 $479,000 waiting! Close to interstates. $449,000
BEVERLY 570-585-0619 JENNIFER 570-585-0608 LORI 570-585-0627 DARLENE 570-585-0613 MAUREEN 570-585-0607

REDUCED

17-2626 17-3414 17-2045 17-1846 17-3217


CLARKS SUMMIT Sprawling ranch, new vinyl and KINGSTON Discover this Stately Tudor on a corner lot w/ HARMONY HILLS Lovely 5 bedroom two story offers first FIELDSTONE ESTATES Pride of ownership is NICHOLSON A little bit of heaven! If you want a quiet
stone exterior, three bedrooms, 3 1/2 tile baths, bonus over 3,600 sq ft. At last a Kingston home w/ 3 car garage! floor master suite, HW throughout, large 3 season sun room apparent in this meticulous three bedroom end unit retreat this is it.... tucked away on wooded 53 acres.
room, gas heat, gas fireplace, central air, inviting You'll love the wood floors, dramatic staircase, large rooms to 12'x14'deck, two unit central air, new windows, newer featuring enclosed porch, modern kitchen, stone 3 bedroom, 2 bath unique home. You must see to
sunroom, fully landscaped lot just over an acre. & kitchen w/ center island. 4 or 5 bedrooms, roof, 5 zone heating system, security system, three car fireplace and wood floors. appreciate. Gas and Oil rights transfer with sale of
$349,900 property. Outdoor wood burner and chicken coop on
Great floor plan. heated garage and more. $319,900
property. Easy access to interstate.
$349,000 $329,000 $300,000
MAUREEN 570-585-0607 VIRGINIA 570-714-9253 CHARLIE 570-585-0618 MARION 570-585-0602 DARLENE 570-585-0613

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17-2343 17-3949 17-934 17-3814 17-2475


WEST MOUNTAIN Custom, 2009 construction features FACTORYVILLE Priced to sell quickly! Beautiful CLARKS SUMMIT Set on a large lot in a quiet CLARKS GREEN Well maintained 4 bedroom GREEN RIDGE Meticulously and thoughtfully restored
HW flooring, gourmet maple kitchen w/granite. LR w/vaulted newer construction, modern kitchen w/center neighborhood, this spacious 4 BR, 2 1/2 bath 2 bath ranch home offers central air, architectural jewel in the heart of Green Ridge. Plumbing and
ceiling, gas FP. Spacious master w/ w.i.c. Bonus room could island, gas stone fireplace, 1st flr master, loft ranch offers comfortable and easy one-level large finished basement, 2 car garage, electrical has been completely updated. Outdoor space includes
be 4th BR or office. Double your SF w/ ready to finish, walk area, 2 1/2 BTH, central air, LL family room, lots living. Modern kitchen, newer furnace, brand well-manicured yard with storage a beautifully landscaped patio area with pavers. Garage is large
out basement. Inviting composite deck & remote shade of closet space, 2 delightful covered porches. new central a/c. Finished lower level and shed and more. $219,000 enough to accommodate three cars. Third floor can be easily
awning & a fully landscaped, corner lot. Walk to McDade Pretty neighborhood where the homes exude a two car garage. $234,900 converted into two bedrooms. All that is needed on the third
Park and easy access to PA turnpike. $259,900 charm and show pride of ownership. $249,000 floor baseboard heat. This is a turn-key property! $215,000
MAUREEN 570-585-0607 BEVERLY 570-585-0619 LORI 570-585-0627 JENNIFER 570-585-0608 NINA 570-585-0612

REDUCED NEW REDUCED

17-4048 17-1871 17-4210 17-1706 17-1597


DUNMORE Meticulous end unit townhome GREEN RIDGE Great investment property or WONDERFUL DALTON is the location for this lovely MADISON TOWNSHIP Enjoy the quiet country setting at LAKE KEWANEE Magnificent spring-fed lake! Wonderful
featuring large living room, granite kitchen, home w/ guest quarters. Separate utilities. Large 3 BR, 3 BTH home. Handicap accessible, this home has this ranch home built in 2000, spacious oak kitchen with breakfast serene, double lot is the setting for this lake view/lake rights
first floor master suite w/ walk-in closet, 4 season room for comfort & relaxation. Can be received many updates & renovations, including bar, new tile flooring, pantry and laundry closet. Private master property. So charming and in move in condition, open floor
2 additional bedrooms total 2.5 baths. 2 car a large single for those who need more space. wiring / plumbing. Modern kitchen w/breakfast nook, suite with updated tile bath and jetted garden tub. Main bathroom plan with sunroom, country kitchen, large family room area
garage. Handicap accessible. $214,900 Large carport for off street parking & storage wood flooring, chestnut moldings, beautiful wood doors, also features new tile. Family room with gas fireplace and deck and 2 bedrooms offers a beautiful lifestyle. Patios, 2 car
above. Separate entrances. Additional lot gas FP. Covered porches, large deck and handicap access. Ready to finish lower level for additional living area. One garage. No motorboats allowed, only small electric motor,
included in sale of property. $179,000 ramp. Lovely lot located on pretty street. $189,000 car built-in garage with plenty of off street parking. $187,500 canoe & kayak. Once in a lifetime opportunity! $180,000
MARION 570-585-0602 CHARLIE 570-585-0618 BEVERLY 570-585-0619 MAUREEN 570-585-0607 BEVERLY 570-585-0619

REDUCED 2 UNIT

16-5446 17-979 17-1302 17-3528 17-2478


OLYPHANT Beautiful well maintained 2 story JEFFERSON TWP. Ranch townhouse, a rare find! Tile DURYEA Stately and grand home offers UPPER HILL SECTION Huge two family CLARKS SUMMIT Conveniently located two story
that is situated on 3 parcels, one with house, 2nd entry foyer, living room features HW flooring, vaulted ceiling 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, 4 seasons sunroom with 5 bedrooms each unit. with lots of character throughout. Oversized
with 2 car garage and 3rd with & a gas fireplace, cherry kitchen, granite counter and tile with fireplace and radiant heat floor, central air, Great condition. All separate utilities. living room, wood floors, lovely stairway, and
2 car garage, natural woodwork, flooring, breakfast nook, with access to deck, master suite double lot w/ fenced in yard, heated attached Turnkey - ready to produce! $159,900 large front porch and covered back porch.
crown moldings, interior French doors. with tile bath and access to deck. Main level laundry, ready 3 car garage with oversized driveway. $175,000 Beautiful back yard, shed. Off street parking.
Lovely entry and stairway, sunroom, to finish basement, walk up attic and attached two car Well maintained property! $154,000
great curb appeal. $179,000 garage. Very convenient location. $179,000
BEVERLY 570-585-0619 MAUREEN 570-585-0607 JENNIFER 570-585-0608 JENNIFER 570-585-0608 BEVERLY 570-585-0619
RENTALS
NEW THE FORUM Great downtown condo completely
refurbished, central air, fabulous views. No pets /
no smoking! MLS#17-3418 CHARLIE $800/mt
OLYPHANT Nicely remodeled two story home with
17-4250 17-3194 17-3979 17-197 beautiful modern kitchen, baths, hardwood floors, windows
and more! Prospective tenants will need to supply two
CLARKS SUMMIT Great price and setting CLARKS SUMMIT Beautiful neighborhood is the setting for MEHOOPANY Hand-fashioned pillars adorn the LAKE SHERIDAN Adorable 2 bedroom charmer! references and proof of income. MLS# 17-3117 $1250/mt
in this 4 bedroom 2 bath bi-level. Spacious
lower level family room, 2 car garage with
this roomy 3 BR, 1.5 BTH home w/ built-in garage. Wonderful
addition used as family room, dining room or office. Eye-catching
spacious front porch facing incredible vistas of
the Endless Mountains from this historic 4 BR
Wood floors and a large deck overlooking
the lake...ready to go for spring!
LORI 570-585-0627
new door, newer roof and gutters. $149,900 brilliance takes you around the home to see contemporary 2 BTH farmhouse surrounded by 1.15 acres of Just bring your swimsuit! $135,000 500 RENAISSANCE BLOCK OF DOWNTOWN SCRANTON. Terrific
look & feel, HW floors, remodeled bath & plenty of natural light. open fields & wooded areas, close to streams 2nd floor walkup with gorgeous natural light from the
Nature preserve-like backyard is perfect for those desiring added and conveniently located, just minutes from oversized windows. Utilities are included! Shared laundry. There
privacy. Central Air, convenient location. $149,500 Town and Proctor & Gamble.$144,750 is no parking included with this unit. MLS# 17-1785 $1100/mt
MARION 570-585-0602 BEVERLY 570-585-0619 RENEE 570-585-0626 JENNIFER 570-585-0608 DAVE 570-585-0615

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REDUCED 2 UNIT

17-659 17-3420 17-2336 17-3919 16-91


WEST SCRANTON Traditional 2 story, pride of HANOVER TOWNSHIP Well maintained, move in WEST PITTSTON Double family home w/ many SOUTH SCRANTON Take a look at this large single PLAZA 550 Beautifully remodeled condo offering a
ownership! Tastefully remodeled bath, updated condition. Much love has gone into this property recent updates, 3 BR each unit, remodeled oak family. Over 2000 sg feet of finished living area. great lifestyle, perfect for downsizing or starting out,
kitchen, refinished HW flooring on 1st flr., new gas inside and out. Great home for first time buyers. kitchens updated laminate flooring and Berber Nice hardwood floors and plenty of wood trim. Four handicap access, HOA fee Includes - Water, Sewer,
furnace & hot water heater. Bonus former barber Spacious bedrooms with adorable sitting area at wall/wall carpeting. First floor laundry, updated bedrooms, two full baths and a finished lower level Trash, Cable, Security, Exterior Maintenance. New
shop, offers many uses w/ some updating. Detached top of stairs. Come and take a look before it is gone. bathrooms, roof installed 2005, gas heat and hot compliment this well-kept home. $98,500 kitchen, baths, tile, carpeting & appliances. $95,000
2 car garage & newer paved driveway. $104,900 water, separate utilities. Tenant pays gas heat, water
Level corner lot. $118,500 & electric. Fully rented with current leases. $99,500

MAUREEN 570-585-0607 DARLENE 570-585-0613 MAUREEN 570-585-0607 JOHN 570-585-0612 BEVERLY 570-585-0619

2 UNIT REDUCED

17-2338 17-2576 17-1571 16-4647 16-1505


WEST PITTSTON Updated double features vinyl OLD FORGE Move in Ready great 2 bedroom home, GREEN RIDGE Great investment property. 3 bedroom SOUTH SCRANTON Charming 3 BR, 1.1 bath 2-story SCRANTON Traditional three bedroom, one and half
exterior, replacement windows, semi modern brand new flooring throughout and brand new home with separate 2 car heated garage with pit home in excellent condition on 64x150 corner lot. baths, gas heat, ductless air, eat-in kitchen,
kitchens and baths. Each unit has o.s.p. for 2 cars. oven/range. Vinyl siding and replacement windows area. Corner property, needs TLC. (27x150 is parking area) Beautiful woodwork, LR, a walk-up attic offers room to expand.
Semi modern kitchens &baths. Roof installed in 2005. leave you nothing to do! $75,000 $69,500 formal DR, DEN, modern 1/2 bath on 1st flr, eat-in Covered porch, fenced yard and
Left unit has oil heat & right has gas. Tenants pay kitchen, gas heat, ductless AC. Zoned commercial! convenient location. $59,900
water, electric, gas/oil heat. $89,900 Perfect for your home or business. $62,000

MAUREEN 570-585-0607 DARLENE 570-585-0622 CHARLIE 570-585-0618 RAE 570-714-9234 MAUREEN 570-585-0607

LEASE

17-2355 17-1261 17-2146 17-1537 17-3260


WEST SCRANTON Great starter home. Two beds TAYLOR High traffic Main Avenue location. Large MOOSIC Great opportunity. Approximately 15000 sq DOWNTOWN 3 STORY in Renaissance 500 JESSUP Attention Investors: 13 garages and
one bath with off street parking. Close to shopping open area for retail or warehouse use. Easy access ft of warehouse, manufacturing, office & retail space block of Lackawanna Ave. Over 2000 sq ft of retail 3 (2 bedroom) apartments with separate utilities all
and downtown. $42,700 off of Main Avenue. Paved parking. in excellent condition. Easy access to interstates, space on street level w/ 4 apartments. Superbly in excellent condition. Call for income and expenses.
loading docks, overheard door, conveyor belt, maintained, and adjacent to the courtyard, which $319,000
parking. Call for further information. $599,900 brings many possibilities into play. $329,900

JOHN 570-575-3278 JOHN 570-585-0612 MARION 570-585-0602 DAVE 570-585-0615 MARION 570-585-0602

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17-818 17-1400 17-1562 16-3395 17-3987


TURNKEY BAR / RESTAURANT The Lovelton Hotel BLAKELY 2.98 acres of commercial land, fronts on CENTRAL CITY 1050+ square foot garage with NICHOLSON Motivated Seller! Former Niver SOUTH SCRANTON 3000+ SF building with
and Bar in Mehoopany. Large dining and bar area. the Scranton Carbondale highway. High traffic count finished office space, security system, equipment, Hotel, needs extensive repair, Owner does not have 3 loading docks and 2 drive in bays. Great to start or
New kitchen equipment, new gas fireplace, all close to traffic light. $274,000 furniture & building included in sale. High traffic liquor license but it could be grand-fathered in if it expand your business! $125,000
inventory and equipment included. Great business corner location. $165,000 is run as a bar, hotel & liquor establishment or other
opportunity! $294,500 restaurants. Water & sewer need to be connected to
supply. Pool (in-ground) Large deck. $xx,xxx
JOHN 570-575-3278
JENNIFER 570-585-0608 MARION 570-585-0602 JOHN 570-585-0612 TONY 570-499-7963 or JULIO 570-239-6408

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Welcome yourself home to this private, spacious two story home on almost 3
acres in the Lackawanna Trail SD! Country living in a convenient location; get
away from it all without being far from it all. Four bedrooms and two and a half
baths with about 2500 sq ft of living space make this home a perfect family size.
Features include an extra large master suite, a two car garage, on demand hot
water heater, a full basement ready to be finished, and a 30 foot above ground
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$72,500 $82,500 $179,000 $189,900 $216,500 $289,900 $600/month


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Carbondale 17-1620 Carbondale 17-3400 Carbondale 17-1652 Old Forge 17-1683 Jermyn 17-1940 Dickson City 17-3163 Olyphant 17-2545

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NASSER REAL ESTATE, INC.
www.nasserrealestate.com | 570-342-4115

NEW WEST WYOMING NEW WEST SCRANTON NEW SCRANTON


Magnificent historic Victoria Conveniently located duple Immaculate duplex with
home wit e views featurin h s, off-street applia c uded,
eaturing a pool, 3 floors of ar ing, built-ins, large porch replacement windows,
living space, double staircase, and more! new carpets, fresh paint and
new decks and endless other eat-in kitchens!
amenities!

$249,900 17-4277 $76,900 17-4265 $85,000 17-4226

PENDING IN COVINGTON TWP NEW/LEASE NEW/LEASE


UNDER ONE WEEK
All brick ranch set on nearl
an acre g a deck,
/w floors, 2 car garage,
private yard with deck and STURGES SCRANTON SOUTH ABINGTON TWP
much more! 1st floor professional office space Raw commercial space that can
REALTOR OF One of a kind property with amenities everywhere
with ample paved parking & accommodate many uses with an THE WEEK: including in-ground pool, water park slide, huge
utilities included. open floor plan & parking. KATE DAYE deck and finisher lower level with bar!

$159,900 17-4187
$1,500/month 17-4259 $1,000/month 17-4184 302-242-8781 $275,000 17-3138

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NORTH ABINGTON TWP TAYLOR SOUTH ABINGTON TWP DALTON DUNMORE OLD FORGE
Affordable 4 BR ranch with finished 2 BR completely renovated home Multi-family home set on 2 acres with Double home on nearly acre 2 or 3 BR ranch with garage, fenced Double home set on a large corner
lower level, 2 car garage, pool and needing nothing but a new owner! 3 car garage and huge yard! corner lot with separate utilities. yard, all appliances included and lot. Live in one side &
more! 1st floor laundry. rent out the other!

$109,900 17-1345 $69,900 17-1017 $199,000 17-1976 $199,000 17-2904 $65,000 17-2822 $79,000 17-3231

WEST SCRANTON WEST SCRANTON WEST SCRANTON GREEN RIDGE MOSCOW WEST SCRANTON
Perfect investment opportunity Great investment property consisting Fully rented duplex with separate Duplex with modern kitchens Beautiful 7+ acre rural setting for 3 BR totally NEW home that is not a drive-
for this 3 unit property with a 2 car of a duplex with large storage area electric, heat, water and & baths, 2 car garage, new gas theis 5 NR home with huge deck, by! Modern kitchen w/ granite counters,
garage and more! and off-street parking. modern kitchens. furnaces and more! mother-in-law apartment and more! finished lower level and more!

$105,000 16-3061 $52,500 16-2714 $83,000 17-1335 $185,000 17-2835 $310,000 17-3214 $155,000 17-2846

Jim Nasser Michael Sparacino Dana Bell Tim Bethel Trish Beynon Kathy Casarin Chris Glenn Mitch Grochowski Jus Hoyt Tara Roche Fran Ross Suzan Swingle Mike Snyder Kevin Tinkleman Kate Daye
570-309-8799 412-600-5640 570-604-5436 570-280-6127 570-499-6062 570-351-1444 570-815-0574 570-510-6473 570-267-8487 570-499-0306 570-346-0724 570-885-0247 570-909-8422 570-342-4115 302-242-8781

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REAL ESTATE AUCTIONS

Architect Rendering

1700 Madison Avenue, Dunmore 34 Emerald Drive, Throop


Saturday, September 30 at 10am on site. Saturday, October 14 at 10am on site.
Preview, Sunday 9/17 & 9/24 from 1-2:30 Preview Sunday 10/1 & 10/8 from 1-2:30.
Imagine.... this as an exquisite Victorian. Hollywood Section of Dunmore. Currently a 3 unit BUT Beautiful 12 year old home in Tiffany Estates Development of Throop 3 bedrooms, 3 baths,
originally a single AND original stained glass, grand stairway and woodwork are still in place. emergency generator, heated garage, landscape sprinklers, concrete driveway. Sold As Is.
Imagination & Renovation. Architect Rendering available for concept view. Over 3000 SF This could be the bargain of the year!
Beautiful Corner Property
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OLYPHANT SCRANTON SCRANTON DICKSON CITY

78 W Palm St. 115 Kozy Drive 1524 Penn Ave. 508 Johnson Ave.
Solid Brick Ranch Home Tripps Park. Great Views 4 Brm Stucco Home Cozy 2 Brm 2 Story Home
3 Brms, 2 Baths 3 Brms. 2 Full & 2 Half Baths Modern Kitchen Very Convenient to I-81 &
2 Car Detached Garage Air Conditioning. Sun Room Close to Schools. Gas Fireplace Viewmont Area. Everything Updated
Sunroom. Concrete Driveways. Full Finished Bsmt. 2 Car Garage. Hardwood Floors. Gas Heat. Gas Heat. Modern Kitchen.
New Listing $179,500 $219,500 $129,500 $99,500

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a beautiful 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath home? This is it! Just 5 minutes to Route 81, privacy and ASSOCIATE pool, patios & lots of lawn for romping.... AND cozy winters in the huge
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602 Carnation Drive Must see 4 bedroom, 2-1/2 bath colonial in lovely Floral Park
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Nicely planned town homes. Finished lower levels. The Best in luxury living is what you will find in this 16 Unit apartment complex with a great cash flow Full brick traditional home with many amenities and Beautiful professionally landscaped 3 BD/3BA brick
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open kitchen areas, large rooms, utility rooms, rear 15 acre estate with sweeping views of the coveted Waverly Scranton and 6 miles to I-81. Building 1 was built in light. 2 story foyer, great room with see thru marble has Corian counters, a kitchen island, cathedral
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woodwork and masonry were carefully preserved. additional acreage to expand. Great Rental History!! angle.
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Contemporary home features 3 BD/3 BA, 3 car Brand new construction in upscale Abington Gorgeous log cabin home with exceptional views in Breathtaking traditional 4 BD/4 BA home. Features Lovely contemporary home featuring 4 bedrooms
attached garage. Open floor concept, beautiful Development, The Preserve. Light and airy rooms with the Abingtons nestled on 2.3 acres. Front deck and a master suite with a master bath on the main level, and 4 bathrooms. Flowing floor plan brings you to
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private tour! under cabinet lighting, crown molding and more! or all of the three patio's.

FACTORYVILLE $479,000 SOUTH ABINGTON $475,000 CLARKS SUMMIT $429,900 CLARKS SUMMIT $429,900 CLARKS SUMMIT $399,000

Custom built home with many upgrades and features. Move in ready, spacious four bedroom, two and a Colonial home features 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, Lovely one level ranch home! Features three Privacy awaits you in this nicely maintained home
Large bedrooms, deck with 4 person hot tub. Enjoy the half bath home on a corner lot. Open kitchen and panoramic views from your covered front porch, bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Set back for privacy, situated on 5+ acres in a country setting. This
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Turn key.. Ready for a new family!

LAKE ARIEL $395,000 JEFFERSON TWP. $369,000 FALLS $369,000 NICHOLSON $329,900 DALTON $324,900

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