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WILKES-BARRE, PA timesleader.com FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 2011 50¢

County hotel bill: $6 million


The site has better odds of to the $6 million that Luzerne of the original 113-year-old hotel. the hotel – 37-45 W. Market St. –
County government allocated for Chicago-based Brandenburg in 2006. Another $303,000 was
attracting development now,
the hotel’s redevelopment. Industrial Service Co. received a spent to pay off liens attached to
head of owner CityVest says. A review of a large stack of total $2.5 million to perform the those properties, records show.
checks and invoices in the county demolition, the records show. The property was purchased
community development office The second largest expense -- from Gregory Lull and Stephanie
By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES shows that roughly half of the $1.5 million – was to acquire prop- Jacobs, former Wilkes-Barre resi-
jandes@timesleader.com money –$3.09 million–wasspent erty. dents who bought the buildings in
WILKES-BARRE – As the land- on demolition and environmental CityVest, the property’s non- 1997, intending to create loft-style
mark Hotel Sterling potentially abatement, primarily the 2006 re- profit owner and developer, used apartments. The two later moved
faces a wrecking ball, people have moval of the 14-story high-rise $325,000 of the county money to
been questioning what happened and connector building at the rear purchase properties adjacent to See STERLING, Page 12A

C R I S I S I N JA PA N
MOTORCYCLE FUNERAL PROCESSION

U.S. sees
long nuke
battle ahead
As smoke continues rising from damaged
reactor, Japan will accept help from U.S.

By ERIC TALMADGE and MARI YAMAGUCHI


Associated Press
YAMAGATA, Japan — Emergency workers
seemed to try everything they could think of
Thursday to douse Japan’s most dangerously over-
heated nuclear reactors: helicopters, heavy-duty
fire trucks, even water cannons normally used to
quell rioters. But they couldn’t be sure any of it was
easing the peril at the tsunami-ravaged facility,
where smoke was reported to be rising later in the
day.
Three reactors have had at least partial melt-
downs at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant,
where wisps of white steam rose from the stricken
AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER units Friday morning. But Japanese and U.S. offi-
Riders wait to leave the Transfiguration Church in West Hazleton after a funeral Mass for Louis Sypeck, 75, whose memory was honored Thursday cials believe a greater danger exists in the
by his children with a motorcycle tribute. Louis Sypeck honored the memory of his wife, June, with a motorcycle funeral when she died in 2006.
See JAPAN, Page 12A

One final ride for Louie


INSIDE: Japan’s elderly hard hit, page 12A.

Tribute similar to one for bike-partner wife in ’06


By STEVE MOCARSKY It seems only fit- ing attire carried Louis’ casket to a with a U.S. flag.
smocarsky@timesleader.com ting that the cou- caisson-style hearse linked to the Twenty thundering motorcycles
WEST HAZLETON – If there is ple’s children sent back of a Harley trike, a three- led the procession through the bor-
such a thing as Harley Heaven, rest their father off to wheeled motorcycle, for a short ride ough, into Sugarloaf Township along
assured that Louis Sypeck was wel- his final resting to Transfiguration Church just a state Route 93 and into the Tomhick-
comed there last week by his wife, place in the same block away. en area, where Louis grew up, played
June. style as the family And after a Mass of Christian Buri- ball and hunted as a child and into his
The couple spent much of their Sypeck did their mother – al, Louis’ casket was carried back to adult years. The procession returned
married life together on the backs of with a final ride on the hearse for a final ride, but not be- through the borough and into the
Harley-Davidson motorcycles, and the back of a Harley. fore fellow veterans honored him Green Ridge section of Hazle Town-
Louis honored his wife’s memory After a service Thursday morning with a rifle volley and the playing of ship, pausing at his homestead, AP PHOTO
with a motorcycle funeral when she at the Hilary J. Bonin Funeral Home taps outside the church and present- Soldiers search though the rubble Thursday
died five years ago. in West Hazleton, pall bearers in rid- ed his daughter, Deborah Sypeck, See LOUIE , Page 7A in Kesennuma, Japan.

Data: LCCC student defaults higher WEATHER


Madelyn Evan Corbett blasts PSU president’s
complaints about funding cuts
Sprinkles, mostly sunny.
High 60. Low 43.
Area private schools had tions – Wilkes University, King’s Details, Page 12B
College, Misericordia University By BILL O’BOYLE years they’ve
default rates below national boboyle@timesleader.com
and Marywood University -- all (Penn State)
average, according to figures. had default rates below the na- SCRANTON – The hair received from
tional average for private seemed to bristle on the back of the state,” Cor-
schools. Gov. Tom Corbett’s neck when bett said. “The
By MARK GUYDISH The Chronicle used “prelimi- the question was asked. same period of
mguydish@timesleader.com nary data” on defaults released In a brief press conference af- time, when
Two years after they begin by the federal government to cal- ter his address Thursday to the Corbett they got the
payments, Luzerne County culate two-year and three-year Greater Scranton Chamber of money they
Community College students defaults, and noted that the data Commerce, Corbett glared when wanted, they increased tuition
are 35 percent more likely to de- could have errors. asked about his proposed bud- by 110 percent. Now who’s put-
fault on federal college loans The information is timely be- get cuts to state colleges and ting it on the backs of the stu-
than students attending public cause, as LCCC Director of Fi- universities. dents?”
institutions nationwide, accord- nancial Aid Mary Kosin pointed He was asked to respond to And Corbett took it a step fur-
ing to new data compiled by the out, the federal government has Penn State University President ther.
Chronicle of Higher Education. taken over administration of fed- Graham Spanier’s comment that “I think their four-year gradua-
University of Scranton stu- eral loans – making them “direct some, not all, of the budget cuts tion rate is 60 percent,” Corbett
dents, on the other hand, are 54 loans” by cutting out private would be placed on the backs of said. “If a student takes longer
percent less likely to default in banks and other institutions students in the form of tuition
See CORBETT, Page 7A
two years than private college such as Sallie Mae that previous- hikes.
counterparts across the country. “Let’s go back to the numbers, INSIDE: Visit protested, Page 7A
The area’s other private institu- See DEFAULT, Page 9A 6 09815 10011 the facts: 3 1/2 billion over 10 Poll has bad news for gov., Page 2A
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Poll: Gas tax, but no cuts


POLICE BLOTTER alcohol by a minor. He was
jailed at the county prison for
DETAILS
lack of $2,000 bail.
NANTICOKE – Two brothers Police alleged Norcross en-
were arraigned Thursday on tered a Sambourne Street resi-
charges they robbed a woman in dence and assaulted Shantell LOTTERY
December. One is wanted for Lewis and Michael Michalowski Majority of adult residents trolled Legislature to fashion a and 13 percent described it as MIDDAY DRAWING
alleged attempted murder in at about 12:55 a.m. Thursday, compromise budget that shrinks poor. Eighteen percent were un-
favor a new tax on state’s DAILY NUMBER 2-1-6
New York City, authorities said. according to the criminal com- state government and does not decided.
Anthony McClinton, 23, and plaint. growing natural-gas industry. raise taxes, he said. In last week’s budget address, BIG FOUR 7-0-3-4
his brother, Alonzo McClinton, A preliminary hearing is "The governor was elected to Corbett advocated a $1 billion QUINTO 3-9-3-0-5
28, of Bronx, N.Y.C., were cap- scheduled on March 24 in Cen- make difficult decisions," Har- cut in spending for public TREASURE HUNT
tured by police and the New tral Court. The Associated Press ley said. schools and a $625 million, or 50 03-06-15-17-24
York City Fugitive Task Force on LANCASTER — Pennsylva- The 521 respondents were percent cut in funding — the
Wednesday night. Anthony DURYEA – Police reported nians are at odds with their new asked their opinions about a va- largest of its kind in the nation NIGHTLY DRAWING
McClinton was captured in a the following: governor over two hot-button is- riety of measures that could in- — for the 14 state-owned univer- DAILY NUMBER 7-7-1
parking lot near Apollo Circle • Police remind homeowners sues — whether to tax natural- crease state tax collections or re- sities and the "state-related"
and Alonzo was captured at an to lock their doors and report gas drilling and if education duce services as state policy schools of Penn State, Pitts-
BIG FOUR 4-8-9-5
apartment at Apollo Circle. suspicious activity after reports funding should be cut, accord- makers in Harrisburg grapple burgh, Temple and Lincoln. He QUINTO 8-0-6-3-8
Anthony McClinton was of at least 11 burglaries in the ing to a statewide poll released with a projected $4 billion short- argued that education must CASH FIVE
wanted for a shooting in New last two weeks. Police said six Thursday. fall in the year that starts in July. share the sacrifices that are nec- 18-24-27-37-41
York City on March 13. occupied houses and two vacant The survey by Franklin & Majorities of 60 percent or essary to balance the budget. MATCH SIX
Nanticoke police charged the proprieties were burglarized. Marshall College in Lancaster, more said they favored taxing At the same time, Corbett reit-
two men for allegedly robbing There were three unsuccessful done in conjunction with several the sale of smokeless tobacco, erated his opposition to any tax
04-08-09
and assaulting a woman at her attempts to enter three houses, Pennsylvania newspapers and selling the state-controlled li- on the gas drilling that contin- 42-45-48
residence on Hanover Street on police said. TV stations, shows a majority of quor and wine trade to private ues to proliferate in the lucrative
Dec. 3. During a struggle with Police said the burglaries adult residents favor a new tax operators, imposing a tax on nat- Marcellus Shale formation.
the woman, a shot from a gun were reported in the 100 block on the state’s rapidly growing ural-gas drilling and reducing Pennsylvania is the largest gas- HARRISBURG – One player
struck a door, according to the of McAlpine Street, 900 block of natural-gas industry — a step the number of state employees. producing state without a gas matched all five winning
criminal complaint. Getty Avenue, 900 block of strongly opposed by Republican Fewer than 30 percent favored extraction tax numbers drawn in Thurs-
Police also charged Alonzo Foote Avenue, 700/800 block of Gov. Tom Corbett. cutting state funding for public The governor contends a tax day’s “Pennsylvania Cash 5”
McClinton with stealing a vehi- South Main Street, 700 block of The poll also shows most schools, reducing state spend- could impede the growth of an game and won $339,972.
cle he asked to borrow from a Foote Avenue, and 700 block of Pennsylvanians oppose cutting ing for Medicaid, increasing the industry that already has invest- Lottery officials said 90
woman on Dec. 5, the complaint Donnelly Street. spending for public schools and state income tax or slashing ed billions into the state, players matched four num-
says. The woman learned Alon- A suspect has been seen in higher education, as the gover- spending for college and univer- sparked economic revivals in bers and won $282.50 each;
zo took the vehicle to New York the areas of the burglaries. He is nor proposes in his 2011-12 bud- sities. some of the most depressed ar- 3,203 players matched three
City. described as a white male, 20s get. The survey showed that 31 eas and bolstered state revenue. numbers and won $13 each.
The two men were arraigned or 30s, and was seen wearing a Corbett’s spokesman, Kevin percent of Pennsylvanians feel The telephone survey was Monday’s “Pennsylvania
in Wilkes-Barre Central Court hooded sweatshirt, jeans and Harley, said the governor that Corbett, who took office in conducted over five days ending Match 6 Lotto” jackpot will
on six counts of robbery, and work boots. doesn’t comment publicly on January, is doing a good or excel- Monday. The sampling error be worth at least $700,000
one count each of theft and Police urge residents to be polls. Corbett looks forward to lent job. Thirty-nine percent margin is plus or minus 4.3 per- because no player holds a
simple assault. Alonzo McClin- cautious and to call 911 when negotiations with the GOP-con- judged his performance as fair centage points. ticket with one row that
ton was also charged with theft, they see suspicious activity. matches all six winning
unauthorized use of a vehicle numbers drawn in Thurs-
and being a fugitive from jus-
tice.
KINGSTON TWP. – Police
said they are investigating a FRIENDLY SONS AND FRIENDS day’s game.

Alonzo was jailed at the coun- burglary at the AT&T store at


ty prison for lack of $310,000 North Memorial Highway and
bail, and Anthony McClinton West Franklin Street. The bur-
was jailed for lack of $300,000 glary was reported around 9:55 OBITUARIES
bail. p.m. Wednesday.
Preliminary hearings are Anyone with information Andrush, Anthony Sr.
scheduled on March 22 before about the burglary is asked to Bobus, Robert
District Judge Donald Whittak- contact Kingston Township Freed, Celia
er in Nanticoke. police at 696-1175. Frey, Brett
Mancos, Margaret
KINGSTON – Police arrested BUCK TWP. – State police at
three people for allegedly selling Wyoming reported two guns Mandycz,
heroin in a parking lot near an were stolen during a burglary at Anthony Jr.
elementary school. a house on Buck Birch Lane Metroka, George
Troy Lanell Eley, 45, of sometime between March 4 to Savitz, Morris
Wilkes-Barre; Carissa Ann March 12. The gun are de- Sokolowsky, Stanley
Trentkowski, 30, of Plains Town- scribed as a black AR15 long
ship; and Tiffany M. Riccardi, barrel Bushmaster and a black
Walsh, Rita
37, of Wilkes-Barre, were ar- AR15 short barrel Bushmaster. Wasmanski, John Jr.
raigned in Wilkes-Barre Central Anyone with information White, Joan
Court on charges of delivery of a about the burglary is asked to
controlled substance, possession contact state police at Wyoming
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of a controlled substance, pos- at 697-2000.
session with intent to deliver a
controlled substance, possession WILKES-BARRE – City
of drug paraphernalia and two police reported the following: S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER (ABOVE) BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER (BELOW)
counts of criminal conspiracy. • James Ciemaiakoski of WHO TO CONTACT
Eley is further charged with a
second count of possession of a
Brader Drive was charged with
public drunkenness and posses-
B ob Morgan, left, Greater Wilkes-Barre Friendly Sons of St. Patrick treasurer and Man
of the Year honoree, chats with Steve Urbanski during the organization’s annual
dinner at the Ramada Inn in Wilkes-Barre on Thursday evening. Morgan is serving his
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WILKES-BARRE – A man said.
was arraigned Thursday in
Wilkes-Barre Central Court on DORRANCE TWP. -- State
charges he assaulted his girl- police cited Jacqueline Negroni
friend and a man. and David Michno with harass-
Nathan Ryan Norcross, 19, of
Poplar Street, Nanticoke, was
ment after they were allegedly
involved in a domestic alterca-
BUILDING
charged with simple assault, tion at 7414 Blue Ridge Trail at TRUST
harassment and purchase of 7:42 p.m. Tuesday.
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Alleged ‘fast-food’ drug dealer charged


By MATT HUGHES police said, but a fight broke out
mhughes@timesleader.com between the occupants of the two
BUTLER TWP. – Police re- vehicles after they collided.
leased the names of three men in- During the investigation police
volved in a traffic accident and also arrested Burzgulis on evi- By MATT HUGHES day before lice said in affidavits filed
mhughes@timesleader.com +(ISSN No. 0896-4084)
shooting Tuesday night. dence of drunken driving, police District Judge Tuesday. USPS 499-710
Police identified, Joel Bixler, said. WEST PITTSTON – An al- Joseph J. Car- Police also charged Grodis’
31, of Woodside Drive, Freeland, Bixler was transported to Geis- leged dealer who police said mody, West girlfriend, Andrea Lynn Stan- Issue No. 2011-077
as the man they found shot in the inger Wyoming Valley Medical delivered marijuana in fast- Pittston, and ley, with two counts of crimi- Advertising
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Bixler’s vehicle was involved in lice said. counts of manufacturing, de- they made controlled buys of $5,000 unsecured bail. Wilkes-Barre Publishing Company
15 N. Main St.
a two-car crash with another ve- Police did not say whether a livery, or possession with in- $100 and $150 worth of mari- Police said in affidavits filed Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
hicle occupied by William Ever- weapon was found at the scene or tent to manufacture or deliver juana from Grodis in Septem- Wednesday that Stanley, 22, of Periodicals postage paid at
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LOCAL
Ex-youth sports official gets jail Hazleton
man gets
George Gracely III gets five years for more than 15 years prior to his arrest searched a computer in Gracely’s home,

prison time
in April. but did not find any child pornography
over child sex videos. His lawyer
The term of imprisonment had been on it. The charges against him were
says federal punishments are strict. negotiated between the defense and the based solely on his receipt of the videos,
U.S. Attorney’s Office as part of a plea for which he paid $164.
agreement. U.S. District Judge James The sentence was significant com-
By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER Munley, who had the option to reject pared to those imposed on other child Johan Pujols sentenced to 2 1/2 to 5
tmorgan@timesleader.com the deal, agreed to the sentence, saying pornography defendants who have been
years for a fatal shooting outside a
SCRANTON – A former Back Moun- he believed it was appropriate given the prosecuted in state court, some of
tain youth sports official who admitted circumstances surrounding Gracely’s whom possessed far more images than Hazleton nightclub in 2009.
possessing child pornography was sen- case. Gracely, according to a Times Leader re-
tenced Thursday to five years in federal Gracely was arrested as a result of an view of cases prosecuted in Luzerne
prison. investigation by the U.S. Postal Inspec- County Court. By SHEENA DELAZIO
George Gracely III, 51, of Harveys tion Service. Luzerne County detec- The newspaper reviewed the cases of sdelazio@timesleader.com
Lake, pleaded guilty in September to tives searched Gracely’s home on April 12 defendants who were sentenced be- WILKES-BARRE – A Hazleton man
purchasing three videos that depicted 21 and found three videos that depicted tween 2010 and January 2011. found guilty of fatally shooting one man
minors engaging sexual activity. boys under age 12 engaging in various Of those, seven defendants were sen- and not guilty of shooting and injuring
JASON RIEDMILLER/FOR THE TIMES LEADER Gracely had been involved with vari- sexual activity, as well as several pages tenced to house arrest or probation. Of another outside a Hazleton nightclub in
George Gracely was sentenced Thurs- ous sporting leagues, including the Dal- of printed photos of naked children en- the remaining five, two received prison August 2009 was sentenced Thursday to
day in Federal Court, Scranton, for las Youth Basketball Association and gaging in sex acts. 2 ½ to 5 years in state prison.
possessing child pornography. Back Mountain Baseball Association, Munley noted that authorities See SENTENCE, Page 4A Johan Pujols, 24, was sentenced by Lu-
zerne County Judge Tina Polachek Gar-
tley on a single count of involuntary man-

Back Mt.
BI-COUNTY AIRPORT BOARD slaughter in the shooting death of Yuery
Manuel Colon outside the Club 570 on
Stockton Road.
His attorney, Joseph Sklarosky Sr., ap-

group eyes
pealed the sentence
just a few hours af-
First reported at
ter it was handed
down. 11:59

notification
“I’m very sorry a.m.
about what hap- timesleader.com
pened,” Pujols said
before being sen-

about issues tenced. “I never thought this would hap-


pen.”
Pujols was found not guilty of the most
serious charges, including first-degree
All participating communities would murder, at his February jury trial. He was
also found not guilty of shooting and in-
notify one another about major
juring Luis Perez Rodriguez outside the
zoning, development events. club, claiming he acted in self-defense.
The shooting, Deputy District Attor-
ney David Pedri and Assistant District
By SARAH HITE Attorney Frank McCabe said, is what left
shite@timesleader.com Colon dead, and was the reason the pros-
DALLAS TWP. – Attorney Jeffrey ecution asked Polachek Gartley to sen-
Malak presented a draft agreement to tence Pujols to the maximum sentence
the Back Mountain Community Part- allowable. He sought a deadly weapon
nership on Thursday that would require enhancement, which added an addition-
involved municipalities to send written al 15 months to Pujols’ prison sentence.
notice to each other about major zoning The deadly weapon enhancement is
issues. applied to a defendant’s sentence when a
Malak said the document, called a re- BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER judge determines that the offender “pos-
gional impact notice agreement, was Lackawanna County Commissioner A.J. Munchak, center, challenges Luzerne County Commissioner Maryanne Pe- sessed a deadly weapon during the com-
the first of its kind he could research in trilla, left, about a motion to approve a proposed redesign of Exit 178. Looking on at right is Lackawanna County mission of the current conviction of-
Pennsylvania. He said he found similar Commissioner Corey O’Brien. fense” and when any of the following hap-
agreements in place in Massachusetts. pened: the firearm was loaded or unload-

Connector road action tabled


It would require Dallas Borough and ed, the weapon is dangerous or the
Dallas, Jackson, Kingston and Lehman weapon can cause death or serious bodily
townships to notify other partnership injury, according to Pennsylvania law.
members of major zoning or land devel- All those apply, Pedri argued, includ-
opment issues that might affect the en- ing that bullets from the gun, which was
tire Back Moun- owned by Pujols, caused the death of Co-
W H A T ’ S N E X T tain region 14 Board is asked not to stand in the lon.
days before a “(Pujols) was found guilty of taking an-
The next Back Moun- way of building of long-sought
public hearing other man’s life,” Pedri said. “This is a ve-
tain Community
on the matter. shortcut to industrial parks. ry serious crime. His firearm was used.
Partnership meeting
will be at 3 p.m. April Partnership The deadly weapon enhancement has to
21 in the Sandy & Chairman be applied.”
Marlene Insalaco Hall James Reino Jr., By ANDREW M. SEDER Sklarosky said the enhancement does
at Misericordia Uni- of Kingston aseder@timesleader.com not apply in this case because Pujols act-
versity. Township, said PITTSTON TWP. – Armed with a ed in self-defense.
Franklin Town- ream of support letters from busi- He argued Pujols should be sentenced
ship has not nesses in the Grimes Industrial Park, to the minimum sentence without the
been included in the drafted document Greater Pittston Chamber of Com- deadly weapon enhancement, which
because the municipality has not con- merce President Charles Adonizio III would have been 15 months, leaving his
firmed its participation in the agree- asked the Bi-County Airport Board client eligible to be released from prison
ment. on Thursday “not to stand in the way because he has already served more than
The agreement states a regional im- of progress.” 19 months.
pact might include effects on air or wa- He said that for more than 20 years “He has no prior record … a 3-year-old
ter pollution, school enrollment, solid- board members have supported a daughter and he is a homeowner,” Skla-
waste disposal, demand for water sup- project that called for the construc- rosky said. “It’s an unfortunate thing that
ply or wastewater treatment, street de- tion of a connector road through air- happened, but the jury believed (Pujols’)
terioration and traffic safety. It could al- port property that would give tenants Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport Director Barry Centini makes a version.”
so be related to any activity expected to of several industrial parks in Pittston recommendation for further study of the proposed redesign of Exit 178. Sklarosky said his client is not a trou-
substantially affect a municipality, in- Township better access to Interstate ble maker, and that he would be immedi-
cluding commercial or industrial devel- 81. That support is lacking with the The buildup of the CenterPoint board has yet to sign off on Penn- ately appealing Pujols’ sentencing.
opment. current board, with some members Commerce and Trade Park will add sylvania Department of Transporta- The attorney filed the one-page appeal
Reino proposed the idea for the for- pointing out that things have traffic, especially truck traffic, tion’s request for an easement to al- just two hours after the sentence was
mal agreement at the partnership’s Feb- changed greatly over the past two through airport property on the way low the connector road project to handed down. He will be required to file
ruary meeting. He said issues in Dallas decades. to I-81. move forward. additional court papers outlining the rea-
Township involving the natural gas in- In the end, the board voted 6-0 to Just how much is a matter of spec- sons for his appeal.
dustry and the creation of a gas-and-oil table the matter. ulation and a key reason why the See BOARD, Page 4A
ordinance in Kingston Township
spurred the notion of the agreement.
He said he was surprised to hear from
Malak that the idea was not in place Board considers $125,000 traffic study for road
elsewhere in the state, considering the
advancement of natural gas activities. By ANDREW M. SEDER Exit 178 on Inter-
“We’re putting our heads together aseder@timesleader.com state 81 North to
and coming up with really significant, PITTSTON TWP. – The Bi-County the Wilkes-Barre/
positive events for our community,” Airport Board is considering spending Scranton Interna-
said Reino. $125,000 to have an independent traffic tional Airport and
The partnership will continue discus- study done to gauge the impact a con- Avoca in Luzerne
sions on the drafted agreement at its nector road from the existing airport County.
April meeting. entrance off I-81, over the Pennsylvania
In other matters, Kingston Township Turnpike to Commerce Boulevard in
Manager Kathleen Sebastian updated the Grimes Industrial Park. Concerns
the group on its purchase of a radar are centered on traffic counts that BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
speed-monitoring trailer to be shared would be realized if the connector road
among the six municipalities. is constructed and the CenterPoint been viewed skeptically. executive director.
She said the company from which the Commerce and Trade Park is built out Traffic counts have used outdated Centini said it’s difficult to make a
trailer was to be purchased recently lost to capacity. data, newer data without CenterPoint decision based on incomplete or,
its contract with the state cooperative Even though the Pennsylvania De- factored in and figures that contradict worse, incorrect data. CLRAK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
purchasing program but will re-estab- partment of Transportation has provid- other figures in other provided sur- Johan Pujols arrives at the Luzerne
lish a contract within a few weeks. ed traffic studies to the board, they’ve veys, said Barry J. Centini, the airport’s See STUDY, Page 4A County Courthouse for sentencing.
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Man is sentenced for leaving 4-year-old home alone


John J. Ferrara’s prior record tenced by Luzerne County Judge children charge calls for a proba- made a terrible mistake and that April 1, two probation officers su- at the house for a few hours and
Tina Polachek Gartley on a single tionary period to one month im- he now has the support to allow pervising Ferrara arrived at his Ferrara did not show up. Investi-
figured into his sentence, a
count of endangering the welfare prisonment if a defendant has no him to serve a house arrest sen- home and found a 4-year-old boy gators had Children and Youth
Luzerne County judge says. of children. prior record. tence successfully, and that he walking with his dogs outside the take the two younger children in-
Ferrara pleaded guilty to the Polachek Gartley said Ferrara thought his prior record was low- residence. to custody and left the14-year-old
charge in February. has a criminal record dating back er. The boy said he did not know boy with a neighbor.
By SHEENA DELAZIO “I’ve made some terrible deci- to when he was a juvenile, that in- “I’m happy you’ve turned your- where his father was and that he Polachek Gartley said Ferrara
sdelazio@timesleader.com sions,” Ferrara said before his cludes burglary, theft, driving un- self around, but you own your pri- was the only one home. must complete 25 hours of com-
WILKES-BARRE – A Harveys sentencing, pleading with Pola- der the influence and driving or record,” Polachek Gartley said. A few hours later, the boy’s munity service, is eligible for im-
Lake man was sentenced Thurs- chek Gartley to give him a lesser with a suspended license. Ferrara’s attorney, Thomas brother and sister arrived home mediate work release and the
day to one year, less one day, to sentence so he can continue to That record called for a stiffer Cometa, said that even though from school, and said that the last county’s day-reporting program,
two years, less two days, on a care for his 14-year-old son who sentence, the judge said, citing there are sentencing guidelines, time they saw their father at the and must stay clean and away
charge he left his 4-year-old son lives with him, since he said he “pages and pages” of probation vi- that does not mean a judge must home was a few minutes before from trouble.
home alone for several hours in has been making progress and olations and criminal charges. adhere to them specifically, as going to bed the night before, and The judge ordered Ferrara to
April. staying away from substance “There’s no way around it,” she sentencing is up to a judge’s dis- they did not see him before going report to the county prison next
John James Ferrara, 44, of Loy- abuse. said. “It is what it is.” cretion. to school that morning. Friday to begin serving his sen-
alville Outlet Road, was sen- The endangering the welfare of Ferrara said he is aware he According to court papers, on Police said investigators were tence.

BOARD STUDY
Greater Pittston cent) We also feel that the traffic
Chamber of Com- from CenterPoint will continue to
merce President use Route 315. Given that, we feel
Charles Adonizio that the traffic has been accommo-
Continued from Page 3A urges the Wilkes- Continued from Page 3A
dated within our numbers present-
Adonizio told the board that Barre/Scranton He asked the board to approve ed today.”
by delaying the easement, it International Air-
an independent traffic study so the On Tuesday, PennDOT sent
puts the larger part of the $42 port Bi-County
airport can make an informed deci- Centini updated numbers includ-
million project – the reconfigu- Board of Commis-
sion. The members didn’t approve ing CenterPoint traffic, but it still
ration of the Interstate 81 exits sioners on Thurs-
day to approve a it but said they’d take the recom- seemed low to Centini. The fig-
for the airport – in jeopardy. mendation into consideration and ures, when factoring in Center-
proposed redesign
“That $42 million project will will also consider holding a public Point projections, showed traffic
of Exit 178 from
bring jobs to this area. I cannot forum to hear viewpoints on the near the airport entrance would
Interstate 81.
understand the rationale why project. No date was set for that more than quadruple in the next
anyone at this 11th hour would meeting. 20 years if the connector road was
try to … derail ... this project,” When PennDOT appeared be- built.
Adonizio said. BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER fore the board in January and again “We find some problems in
He asked the board “when are in February, board members raised some of the studies we’ve looked
we going to realize we need this leagues “want to kill a $42 mil- the airport and that board has to unnamed owners of properties concerns about the traffic counts at,” Centini said, noting that truck
for the future?” and added that lion project. We just want to do what’s best for that facility. in the Grimes Industrial Park and the impression they did not traffic still seems too low and ques-
failing to do what PennDOT has make sure it works.” “We have a legitimate con- tried in vain to sway the board take CenterPoint into account. tioning the way the projections
asked “will set us back dec- Luzerne County Commission- cern about truck traffic at our to approve the project. PennDOT spokeswoman Karen were made without using actual
ades.” er Stephen A. Urban added that entrance,” O’Brien said. The result was the same as it Dussinger said at the time, “We up-to-date traffic counts and a
Lackawanna County Commis- while he understands the points The board listened Thursday was in February and January used the traffic counts from 2003 more in depth review of Center-
sioner Corey O’Brien, one of six of view of the economic devel- morning as members of the when PennDOT officials tried and in determining them, used a Point traffic.
members of the airport board, opment officials, the airport chamber, the mayor of Dupont, to get the board to approve the higher percentage of growth (2
said he does not believe his col- board is tasked with overseeing and an attorney representing easement request. percent) than we use today (.5 per-

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U.N. council OKs strikes


◆I N B R I E F

Moammar Gadhafi promises final strike his forces on land, sea and air. hold, a large crowd watching the vote
After weeks of hesitancy over impos- on an outdoor TV projection burst into
assault on opponents as nations get
ing a no-fly zone in Libya, the United celebration as green and red fireworks
ready to respond. States made a dramatic about-face, call- burst in the air, as broadcast live on the
ing for even more expanded action, in- Al-Jazeera satellite TV channel.
cluding strikes on Gadhafi’s ground A top official of the rebels’ transition-
By RYAN LUCAS and MAGGIE MICHAEL forces besieging rebel-held cities. al national council, Ali al-Essawi, wel-
Associated Press The Security Council voted Thurs- comed the resolution. “We think that
TOBRUK, Libya — Moammar Gad- day evening in New York in favor of a this resolution ... will mark the end of
hafi vowed to launch a final assault on resolution that would open the way for the impunity and dictatorship of Gadha-
the opposition’s capital Benghazi and that, establishing a no-fly zone but also fi,” he told The Associated Press in the
crush the rebellion as his forces ad- authorizing member states to “take all Benghazi.
AP PHOTO vanced toward the city and warplanes necessary measures” to protect civil- In Tobruk, east of Benghazi, happy Li-
Touching down on spring break fun bombed its airport Thursday. ians from attacks by Gadhafi’s forces, byans fired weapons to celebrate. AP PHOTO
Kevich Vargas. left, watches as his In the face of Gadhafi’s increasingly but ruling out a “foreign occupation,” In an interview broadcast just before Men from Ghana, who used to work in
friend, Arcain Meza, catches a football powerful offensive, the United Nations meaning a ground offensive. the council voted, Gadhafi dismissed its Libya, wait to be repatriated in a
Thursday on the beach in Fort Lauder- Security Council passed a resolution to In Benghazi, the main rebel strong- actions. camp at the Tunisia-Libyan border.
dale, Fla., during spring break. The
year 2011 marks the 50th anniversary

Senate
of spring break as a major cultural
event.
S T. P AT R I C K ’ S D AY C E L E B R AT I O N S

vote keeps
HOLBROOK, PA.

Charges filed in dumping


P
government
rosecutors are accusing a south-
western Pennsylvania business and
its owner of illegally dumping millions
of gallons of wastewater from natural

running
gas drilling, sewage sludge and restau-
rant grease.
The state attorney general’s office on
Thursday filed 98 criminal counts
against Robert Allan Shipman of Hol-
brook for what they describe as a calcu- This might be the final
lated and long-running scheme.
short-term resolution before
Shipman’s company, Allan’s Waste
Water Service, is facing 77 criminal an agreement on final budget.
counts. Calls seeking comment from
lawyers for Shipman and the company
weren’t immediately returned. By MICHAEL A. MEMOLI
The 49-year-old Shipman is also Tribune Washington Bureau
accused of stealing more than $250,000 WASHINGTON — The Senate
from his customers by fraudulent over- on Thursday approved a spend-
billing. ing measure that keeps the feder-
al government open for three
JOHANNESBURG more weeks, likely the final short-

Haiti leader on way home term resolution before Congress


and the White House must agree
Haiti’s Jean-Bertrand Aristide has on a final budget for the fiscal
arrived at a South African airport, on AP PHOTO year.
his way home after seven years in exile Jack O’Rourke, 4, left, and his twin sister, Claire O’Rourke, laugh as Mia Hayes, 4, right, holds an Irish flag Thursday as The vote was 87-13 to approve
despite President Barack Obama’s bid they watch the St. Patrick’s Day Parade make its way up New York’s Fifth Avenue. the bill, which brings to $10 bil-

Parading the green


to keep the hugely popular but contro- lion the total amount cut from
versial figure away from his country 2010 spending levels.
until it holds a presidential election Like the similar vote in the
this weekend. House on Tuesday, the legislation
About 50 reporters watched Aristide generated greater opposition
enter a small airport in northern Johan- from increasingly vocal conserva-
nesburg that often handles charter tive Republicans eager to see cuts
flights. South Africa’s foreign minister
Maite Nkoana-Mashabane accompa-
nied him to the airport.
New York City leads way on par with the $60 billion figure
that the lower chamber approved
last month. That new spurt of op-
Aristide’s lawyer Ira Kurzban had The Associated Press St. Patrick’s Day parade in Queens earlier position points to the difficulty
said Aristide will be back in Haiti by NEW YORK — The nation’s largest St. this month. Some parade-goers were an- ahead in negotiating a final deal
noon on Friday. Patrick’s Day celebration gave the city’s gry about the mayor’s joke last month that to get through September, when
“We can’t hold him hostage if he Irish-Americans a chance to settle a score he usually saw “people that are totally ine- the 2011 fiscal year ends.
wants to go,” South African Cabinet Thursday with Mayor Michael Bloom- briated” at the American Irish Historical When the Senate passed a two-
Minister Collins Chabane was quoted berg,stilltakingheatfordisparagingcom- Society in Manhattan. Bloomberg apol- week extension on March 2, Pres-
as saying earlier Thursday, noting ments about Irish stereo- ogized shortly after mak- ident Barack Obama tasked Vice
Haiti’s government had delivered Aris- types, but most parade- ing the comment. President Joe Biden with leading
tide’s diplomatic passport last month. goers chose instead to en- "I love the bands — "I love the bands — es- the talks with congressional lead-
joy the spectacle of bands, especially the drum- pecially the drummers, ers over a final budget. The Sen-
PARIS dancers and dignitaries. who never stop walking or ate rejected the House’s plan, as
Irish cheer visited cities mers, who never playing," said Oliver New- well as a Democratic alternative
Airbus charged in crash across the world, includ- stop walking or
ing Washington, which
ton, 11, of Floral Park on
New York’s Long Island.
with far more modest spending
reductions. The parties made lit-
A French judge filed preliminary hosted an Irish delegation, playing." In addition to New tle progress in bridging that gap,
manslaughter charges Thursday and otherwise downtrod- Oliver Newton York’s parade, there were requiring another interim mea-
against Airbus over the 2009 crash of den Dublin. 11, of New York 120 parades across Ireland sure.
an Air France jet — opening a rare In New York, up to 2 mil- on Thursday and thou- AP PHOTO Each side has argued that these
criminal investigation against a corpo- lion spectators awash in sands more featuring Ire- A man and a boy watch the St Patrick’s stopgap measures create uncer-
rate powerhouse. green lined up along Fifth Avenue for the land’s worldwide diaspora were taking Day celebrations Thursday in Belfast, tainty that threatens the econom-
The order from Judge Sylvie Zim- city’s 250th such celebration on a balmy place from Sydney to San Francisco. Northern Ireland. ic recovery. The three-week ex-
merman targeting the European plane- day previewing spring. Best-selling au- More than 500,000 people packed the tension, the sixth lawmakers
maker centers on the June 2009 crash thor Mary Higgins Clark served as grand heart of Dublin for an unusual parade that Patrick, who as legend has it, brought have approved, gives lawmakers
into the Atlantic of an Airbus A330 marshal of the parade, whose officials ex- pointed out Ireland’s current gloomy Christianity to the pagan land in the fifth additional breathing room to re-
bound for Paris from Rio de Janeiro, pected about 200,000 marchers. mood and sought to sweep it away for a century, continues through the weekend ach a deal, after the congressional
killing all 228 people on board. Among them were Bloomberg, who day. as part of a Dublin-focused four-day festiv- recess and Obama’s five-day trip
The preliminary charges, which had gotten a less-than-warm welcome at a Ireland’s celebration of its patron Saint al. to Latin America.
allow for further investigation, came
after Airbus lawyers met with the judge
on Thursday. Air France faces a similar
hearing with the judge on Friday, and
too could be targeted.
Airbus CEO Thomas Enders, speak-
House rejects quick withdrawal of U.S. forces from Afghanistan
ing to reporters afterward, said the
The resolution expresses of bipartisanship on national Army Gen. the resolution’s proponents.
planemaker disagreed with the judge’s security and a referendum on David Pe- During Thursday’s debate,
“premature” decision — especially in the opinions of lawmakers traeus, the
the president’s policy after last lawmakers had warned that
light of the still-unsolved mystery but has no legal effect. year’s troop buildup. top U.S. com- passage of the resolution would
about the crash. “We need to stand with our mander in have dire consequences in the
commander in chief. We need Afghanistan, fight against terrorism and put
LANSING, MICH. testifies
The Associated Press to stand with our troops and the nation at risk of another 9/
Retirees mad over new tax WASHINGTON — The
House overwhelmingly reject-
complete this task,” Republi-
can Rep. Chris Gibson of New
Wednesday on 11 strike.
Capitol Hill in
“Withdrawing before com-
Washington.
Republican Gov. Rick Snyder is ed a resolution calling for the York, a freshman who did four pleting our mission would rein-
drawing recall threats and angry pro- withdrawal of U.S. forces from Army combat tours in Iraq, said force extremist propaganda
tests over his attempt to do what no Afghanistan by year’s end as during the forceful debate. AP PHOTO that Americans are weak and
Michigan governor has tried in more Republicans and Democrats A resolution expresses law- unreliable allies and facilitate
than 40 years: Tax the pension and joined together in embracing makers’ opinions but has no le- tience with the war in the face A similar resolution failed in extremist recruiting and future
401(k) incomes of millions of retirees. President Barack Obama’s gal effect. Although this one of increasing budget pressure the House last March on a vote attacks,” said Rep. Howard
The move has brought demonstra- long-term war strategy. had failed in the past and failed and growing public opposition of 356-65, and both sides were “Buck” McKeon, R-Calif., the
tors to the Capitol and has thousands The vote was 321-93 with one again, the debate provided a reflected in recent opinion closely watching Thursday’s chairman of the Armed Servic-
of seniors reminding the new governor member voting present, a show measure of Congress’ impa- polls. vote to gauge the gains among es Committee.
that they could make re-election diffi-
cult for him and lawmakers who go
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Toohil speaks for bill THE PIPES ARE CALLIN’ PITTSTON CITY COUNCIL

limiting transition sites Tunnel concerns


State Rep. talks about
problems at MinSec facility
in downtown Hazleton.
They’re ei-
ther inade-
quately su-
pervised or
not super-
delay sewer work
City postpones second phase the owners of Your Antiques on
vised at all. I Broad Street, asked council if
of project due to citizen input
By DAWN DRUMIN want to pro- the city respected private prop-
Times Leader Correspondent Toohil vide factual over public safety issues. erty, then they said a 23-foot
State Rep. Tarah Toohil, R- information awning/sign that had been on
Butler Township, testified about what our community has their property had been re-
Thursday before the House Lo- faced.” By WILLIAM BELL moved Tuesday without their
cal Government Committee in Toohil said MinSec misrepre- Times Leader Correspondent
permission.
favor of House Bill 111, which sented the nature of the facility PITTSTON – City Adminis- Only after they had filed a po-
would require public notice and before opening the Hazleton lo- JENNIFER WYCHOCK/THE TIMES LEADER trator Joseph Moskovitz on lice report about its disappear-
inmate population limitations
before private transitional facil-
ities for inmates could be built.
cation.
“They presented it as a drug-
and-alcohol inpatient treat-
D ave Smith, left, looks on as Bob Ide of Exeter plays his bag
pipes Thursday on top of the Park N Lock on North Main
Street, Wilkes-Barre. Ide is part of the Greater Scranton Black
Wednesday night read a state-
ment stating city officials have
decided to delay Phase II of the
ance was it discovered that the
awning/sign had been removed
by the Public Works Depart-
The purpose of the hearing, ment facility instead of a half- Diamond group. city sewer project. ment at the direction of Council-
held in Manheim, Lancaster way house,” she said, adding Moskovitz said the action was man Danny Argo.
County, was to gather informa- that she believed MinSec did so being taken in response to citi-
Argo said he told the street

Man faces misdemeanor charge


tion for the licensing and regu- because its operators thought zen concerns about the Butler
lation of such facilities. that otherwise the Hazleton commissioner to take care of the
Mine Tunnel site and the sewer
The focus of Toohil’s testimo- Zoning Hearing Board would awning and it was removed after
project that were raised at meet-

for alleged election law violation


ny was the purported problems not have approved the compa- another business had told him it
ings with the public last week.
originating from the MinSec fa- ny’s application. was blocking their business.
The administrator said the
cility in downtown Hazleton. “There were a lot of promises Williamson said the awning
city intends to work with the
Since 2008, there have been nu- made when MinSec came in. Times Leader Staff However, he found other viola- was on private property and the
state Department of Environ-
merous allegations of incidents We want to see what the facility WILKES-BARRE – A Freeland tions, the affidavit said. access to the neighboring busi-
mental Protection and the Bu-
in which MinSec residents have is promising this community man allegedly violated state elec- Only the treasurer for a commit- ness was not restricted.
reau of Mines to ensure public
committed crimes ranging (Manheim) because we’re try- tion law by exceeding the $100 tee can expend money, and the Argo admitted he had simply
safety.
from retail theft to bank rob- ing to get those promises en- cash contribution limit. woman who paid for the ads, Ro- taken the word of the business
seanne Pupko, was not the treasur- There is a public meeting
bery to aggravated assault. forced in Hazleton.” Ronald E. Harkins II, 27, of Cen- owner for a problem with the
er of Citizens Who Want Change, planned for next Wednesday
Toohil said she detailed for On Wednesday, MinSec CEO tre Street, contributed $692.10 to awning, and, in any case, it was
according to the affidavit. about the Butler Mine Tunnel
the committee 22 instances in Sean McDougall announced the Citizens Who Want Change po- now back.
Harkins said he paid for the ads, site and the sewer project, he
which MinSec residents alleg- that the company would not litical action committee to run As the discussion heated up
but that was not true, according to said. He said the time will be an-
edly committed a crime. build a proposed facility in Man- newspaper ads for the May pri- between Williamson and Argo,
the affidavit. The campaign fi- nounced.
“There has been an extreme heim because of public pres- mary last year, according to an affi- Mayor Jason Klush interceded
nance report the committee filed During the regular meeting,
negative impact on the commu- sure. davit of probable cause to support and offered an apology for the
nity and downtown (Hazle- MinSec spokeswoman Kate the misdemeanor criminal charge on June 18 did not list the source of council passed a resolution re-
the money used to pay for the ads. taining Jones Kohanski and Co. incident.
ton),” Toohil said. “Inmates are Philips could not be reached for filed Tuesday by Luzerne County Williamson said he wanted an
He was listed as the sole contrib- to audit the city’s financial state-
free to roam the community. comment. detectives. apology from Argo. Argo said he
utor of the funds when the amend- ments for 2010, 2011 and 2012.
The affidavit said county Direc-
ed report was filed on Sept. 15, ac- Also, council passed the first refused to apologize because of
tor of Elections Leonard Piazza
cording to the affidavit. reading of a storm water ordi- the way Williamson had spoken
LOCAL BRIEFS Wednesday business hours
are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Those
was contacted by Hazleton Area
School District board member
The other committee, Con-
cerned Parents of Hazleton Area,
nance so as to be in compliance to him during the council meet-
ing.
with questions may call 654- Carmella Yenkevich, who was a with new state law.
also ran a television ad that was not Council also passed final ver- Moskovitz added he regretted
EXETER – The rebate for 3001, ext. 2. candidate in the primary, about paid for by the treasurer, Joshua
refuse stickers is now over ads run against her by two political sions of ordinances prohibiting the incident, and he said he felt
Turner, according to the affidavit that Argo went beyond his du-
and until March 31, the price WILKES-BARRE – The action committees. commercial and private parking
The ad was paid for by Kenneth
of the stickers is $180. Jenni Sunshine Foundation Piazza said he researched her lots in the central business dis- ties as an elected official in this
Temborski in violation of election
Senior citizens who are 65 will be joining area residents complaint that the committees trict, restricting the size of cen- case.
law.
years of age or older, or will picking up litter Saturday. were not formed before running It could not be determined if tral business district signs and Moskovitz suggested that in
be 65 by March 31, can pur- The group will meet at 11 the ads, according to the affidavit. there was a charge filed for that vio- vacating an unpaved portion of the future all matters such as
chase their sticker for $130. a.m. at Jack Williams Tire on But he determined that Citizens lation. Vine Street. this should be processed
Office hours are 9 a.m. to 3 Route 315, Plains Township. Who Want Change and Concerned Temborski paid a $250 fine for During the public portion of through the city’s administra-
p.m. Monday, Tuesday, For more information, call Parents of the Hazleton Area were the late filing of the committee’s re- the meeting, Mark Williamson tion before action is taken by
Thursday and Friday. 270-3280. not in violation of the law. port, according to the affidavit. and Ryan Ksiezopolski, who are city workers.

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Protesters target governor’s proposed budget cuts


Irked by gov. not meeting with the Greater Scranton Chamber of resented at the “We’re disappointed the gover- • Elimination of emergency Rosemary Boland, president of
Commerce Building, where Cor- protest: AFSCME nor didn’t come out to meet with mortgage assistant programs. the Scranton Federation of
them, group has school, social bett was scheduled to talk to a Local 2323, Scran- his constituents,” Pauline said. • Laying off hundreds of state Teachers, said Corbett’s pro-
program funding concerns. group of business people. The ton Federation of “He at least could have acknowl- employees. posed budget cuts will cause a
governor didn’t meet with the For video of Teachers, IBE- edged us. Instead, he snuck in • Cuts in Medicaid reimburse- huge shortfall that will adversely
protesters, but he did comment the protests, WU-81, brick- through a back door.” ments. impact education, beginning
By BILL O’BOYLE on their presence. go to layers, steelwork- The protesters carried signs • Cuts in long-term living as- with kindergarten.
boboyle@timesleader.com “There are people here who ob- www.times ers and residents and shouted, “One term too sistance, job training programs “In the Scranton School Dis-
viously have a different opinion leader.com. of Dimock con- many,” as vehicles passed blow- and autism funding. trict alone, we will have to close
SCRANTON – A woman stood on how to solve our budget def- cerned about Mar- ing their horns in support. • Cuts to the state Department all of our full-day kindergarten
on a chair and shouted through a icit,” Corbett told reporters. cellus Shale drill- The group opposes Corbett’s of Environmental Protection. classes,” she said. “That impacts
megaphone while a leprechaun “This job is not one where you on- ing. Roxanne Pau- proposed cuts, such as: • Cuts to state parks. 5-year-olds and it can never be
milled through a crowd of about ly get accolades. The fact is we line, of North East Pennsylvania • Elimination of full-day kin- The protesters called the gov- given back. You can’t take a year
50 protesters upset with Gov. have given away the store and it’s Citizens in Action, said the dergarten. ernor “Tom Corporate” and away from their education and
Tom Corbett’s budget proposal. time to take it back.” strong showing of labor should • Cuts to the state’s college shouted opposition to tax breaks give it back. Once it’s gone, it’s
The protest was staged outside Several labor unions were rep- send a message to the governor. system. for special-interest groups. gone.”

CORBETT “Everybody says the gas sends the wrong message.”


He said it’s not the job of gov-
companies won’t go any- ernment to create wealth or to
Continued from Page 1A
where because the gas create jobs. He said free enter-
prise will grow the economy.
to graduate, there are additional is here. Let me tell you – “If people don’t agree with
costs.” capital is mobile and me, then they will vote me out
Corbett’s proposal would cut in three years,” he said.
Penn State’s funding from $304
equipment is mobile. We He took several minutes to ad-
million to $152 million for the are in competition with dress his opposition to a sever-
fiscal year that starts July 1. ance tax on natural gas drilling.
With regards to tuition, Spanier
several other states “Everybody says the gas com-
has said tuition would increase, that have natural gas panies won’t go anywhere be-
but the students will not “bear reserves.” cause the gas is here,” Corbett
the entire burden.” said. “Let me tell you – capital is
According to an Associated Gov. Tom Corbett mobile and equipment is mo-
Press story, the 14 state-owned bile. We are in competition with
universities, which include do it? Sure you would.” several other states that have
Bloomsburg, Kutztown and East In lieu of increasing taxes, natural gas reserves. I want to
Stroudsburg, also Corbett said, government spend- keep those jobs here; I want
come in for 50 ing must be cut. He said state those companies to commit to
percent reduc- spending has increased by 40 Pennsylvania.”
tions. State sup- percent during the last three Estimates on revenue that
port for communi- years, with a similar increase in would result from a severance
To see ty colleges is also the state’s debt. tax on natural gas drilling range
video, visit trimmed in the “And this all occurred during between $107 million and $180
www.times administration’s RICH HOWELLS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER a time when our economy con- million, he said.
leader.com spending plan. tinued to go south,” he said. “Would that solve our $4.3 bil-
Gov. Tom Corbett tells the Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce on Thursday that he believes
A poll released cuts in spending are vital. “There are no painless choices. lion deficit? Not by a long shot,”
Thursday by Fran- These are all difficult decisions.” he said.
klin & Marshall College in Lan- and higher education and the Dinner, also held Thursday taxes and not enacting new tax- Corbett, who confessed he Corbett said that as attorney
caster revealed two-thirds (67 elimination of many valued pro- night. es. He said a tax on natural gas had to borrow a green tie to as- general he was an advocate for a
percent) of those polled are grams. Corbett said his $27.3 billion drillers would only drive the in- sure appropriate attire on St. Pa- safe environment, and that will
against the proposed reductions. In the words of Chamber Pres- budget proposal for 2011-12 is dustry out of Pennsylvania to trick’s Day, said he is aware of not change.
Corbett wasn’t bothered by the ident Austin Burke, Corbett is a just that – a proposal. other states. the worries on people’s minds. Regarding the $20 million ap-
poll results. “gutsy Irishman” who was “It’s a starting point; we don’t “Have any of you ever heard of “We’re going to be all right,” proved by former Gov. Ed Ren-
“We didn’t campaign based on scheduled to speak at the Scran- know what the final number will a KOZ (Keystone Opportunity he said. “It’s just not going to be dell for the Lackawanna County
polls; we’re not governing based ton Friendly Sons dinner in be,” he said. “But the final num- Zone)?” the governor asked. painless.” stadium renovation, Corbett
on polls,” he said. “It’s not what Dickson City on Thursday ber will not be above $27.3 bil- “Let’s say a business came to Corbett said the answer is not said he has not even looked at
we were elected to do.” night. Pennsylvania’s first lady, lion, or I will not sign the bud- you and said they were going to to tax more. the issue. He said he wants to be
Corbett’s proposal would slice Susan Corbett, was speaking at get.” invest $15 million and will hire “We won’t grow by taxing,” sure that whatever funding is al-
state spending by nearly $900 the Society of Irish Women’s Corbett reiterated his cam- 50,000 people and they asked Corbett said. “We must control located, there should be match-
million, with large cuts to basic 13th annual St. Patrick’s Day paign promises of not raising for 10 years tax-free. Would you our spending. Increasing taxes ing funds from the recipients.

LOUIE
his daughter, Deborah, said. better because it was like the ret- The casket of
Louis’ son Barry, 40, of West ro ’50s style with the big, wide Louis Sy-
Hazleton, said his favorite memo- white walls, which is what he peck, 75, a
ries of his father included trips to used to have on all his cars. It was biker and
Continued from Page 1A Harley-Da-
Daytona Beach, Fla., for Bike like it was perfect for him,” she
vidson fan, is
where family and friends gath- Week. “One of the best memories said.
put into a
ered for a reception. was in 2010 when I took him Hilary “Larry” Bonin, the fu-
motorcycle
Louis’ body will be interred at down to Daytona. It was my turn neral home director and a close hearse out-
Transfiguration Cemetery at a to take him down after all the friend of the family, said he met side the
later date. years he took me down,” Louis many years ago riding with Transfig-
Like his wife, Louis,
75, also died of a heart at-
“Every one Barry said.
Louis and June took
the Flying Aces.
“We would just be brothers in
uration
Church in
tack in their home, on of the mo- the entire family to Bike the motorcycles ... take a ride, West Hazle-
Saturday. But his chil- torcycle Week when the children have some camaraderie, wherev- ton.
dren feel it was losing were growing up and at- er we would stop, get something
June that really took a riders are tended the event regu- to eat and ride back home, and
toll on their father. connected, larly for 30 years. Louie was always a part of it.
“You know how they Deborah said her fa- We’re all connected. Every one of
say somebody could die we’re all ther would have loved the motorcycle riders are con-
from a broken heart? It’s family.” the motorcycle tribute nected, we’re all family,” Bonin AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
true. When my mom and the ride after Mass. said. MOVIE THEATRES AREN'T JUST FOR MOVIES ANYMORE!
Hilary “Larry’’
died, every conversation He took much consola- “Louis was really special. He “The personal connections and
Bonin
he would bring it up tion in the similar trib- loved Daytona and I loved Dayto- experiences you make in life is
Funeral director
again: ‘You don’t know and cyclist ute for his wife, she said, na. We would always talk about what it’s all about. We’re all here
how much I miss her, you recalling the carriage- where’d you go, what’d you see. ... for one another; we’re all brothers
don’t know what I’m go- style hearse in which her That was his out, that was his re- and sisters. So when Louis
ing through,’ ” Louie, 43, mother’s casket was lease from the world, just being passed, Debbie called me up. We
of Sugarloaf Township, said of his placed for her final ride. there with his wife and enjoying did what Louis wanted done and
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Louis told The Times Leader during the ride, that was the best. he said. ily than any other church service,
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heart and married her in 1957.
“Wherever we went, we were al-
ways together. She was my right
arm,” he had said.
After June died, “he wasn’t the
same person. Part of him died,
and he was just waiting to see
her,” said Louis’ son Mark, 46, of
Sugarloaf Township.
His favorite memories of his fa-
ther included motorcycle rides to
the Flying Aces Motorcycle Club
in Rockport in the 1980s, being
coached by him in Little League
and “him always being there for
us.”
In addition to being an avid out-
doorsman and hunter, Louis
loved baseball. At age15, he broke
a pitching record for striking out
20 of 21 batters in a seven-inning
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ANTHONY A. ANDRUSH SR.,


of Clarks Summit, died Monday,
Rita M. Walsh CRESTWOOD SCHOOL BOARD

Board to seek pay freezes


March 14, 2011, at his home. His March 17, 2011
widow is the former Carol Buchn-
er. Born in Scranton, a son of the
late Joseph and Margaret An-
drush, he was a U.S. Army veteran.
R ita M. Walsh, 87, of York, Pa.,
formerly of Delran, N.J., died
Thursday, March 17, 2011, from
He was a salesman for Raylon
Beauty Supply for more than 42 complications of a stroke. She was
years before retiring. He enjoyed married for 52 years to the love of
her life, the late Joseph T. Walsh.
golf and fishing. Also surviving are
Born September 24, 1923, in
By B. GARRET ROGAN more pressing concern than the W H AT ’ S N E X T
a son, Anthony A. Jr., and wife Re- Times Leader Correspondent
nee Andrush, Allentown; a daugh- Wilkes-Barre, a daughter of the late salaries.
WRIGHT TWP. – The Crest- “I’m not against unions,” Tom- Crestwood School Board work
ter, Holly McNamara, and hus- William and Irene (McGinty) Loft-
session April 21 at 6:30 p.m. imme-
band Brian, Lake Winola; a broth- us, she graduated from GAR High wood School Board plans to for- ko said. “I’m a union member, and diately followed by regular meet-
er, George, and wife Rose Mary, School, Mercy Hospital School of mally request that salary negotia- I’m proud of my union. But you
Pittston; and five grandchildren, ing
Nursing, and Glassboro State Col- tions be reopened with the teach- can’t get blood out of a stone.”
Shannon, Tyler, Samantha, Avery lege.
and Reid. She served as a lieutenant in the ers and support staff unions re- Board member Dave Ralston
A private blessing service will U.S. Army Nursing Corps in Kyoto, garding a possible salary freeze. commended the Crestwood Edu- Board would be able to find other
be held at the Lawrence E. Young Japan, during World War II, and was Board President Ken Mal- cation Association, pointing out avenues for cuts.
Funeral Home, 418 S. State St.,
Clarks Summit, at the conve-
a recipient of the Asiatic Pacific kemes Jr. explained Thursday that it was the first teachers’ Before the 2009 contract, the
Campaign Medal, and the Army of en grandchildren, Meghan, Joe, night the decision to make the re- union in Pennsylvania whose district and the support staff
nience of the family. In lieu of flow- Mike, Julie, Mandy, Molly, and Eli-
ers, donations may go to the Sa- Occupation Medal. quest was in response to Gov. members contribute to their own union negotiated for eight years
cred Heart Hospice, 600 Baltimore Mrs. Walsh was a registered zabeth; one great-granddaughter,
nurse and served as a public health Kaylin; as well as a sister, Irene Tom Corbett’s recent state bud- health care plans. before coming to an agreement.
Ave., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702. McLaughlin of Wilkes-Barre.
nurse in Burlington County, N.J., get proposal. Contracts for the teacher union In other business, the board
CELIA KLUGAR FREED, 83, of A Mass of Christian Burial is He acknowledged contractual and the Crestwood Educational voted against contributing
and for 13 years was the school
Scranton, died at the Jewish Home scheduled for 10 a.m. Monday
nurse at Whittier Elementary at Saint Rose of Lima Catholic agreements with the two unions Support Professionals Associ- $1,000 to the Luzerne Intermedi-
Thursday, March 17, 2011. Born in
School in Camden, N.J. She was a Church, 950 W. Market St., York, Pa. were only recently solidified but ation, the support staff union, ate Unit 18 for the Performing
Wyoming, she was a daughter of
member of Saint Rose of Lima Ca- Viewings will be from 5 to 7 p.m.
the late Louis and Katye Rosenfeld stated his belief the measure was were adopted in 2009. Arts Institute’s Summer 2011Pro-
Klugar and was a graduate of tholic Church, and Shiloh American Sunday at Kuhner Associates Funer-
Legion, Post 791. necessary due to the “budget cri- Rose Sturgeon, teacher’s aide gram.
Wyoming High School and Col- al Directors Inc., 863 S. George St.,
Rita has asked that her family and York, and from 9 to 10 a.m. Monday sis” the district might be facing, and president of the support The contribution would have
lege Misericordia. Celia was pre-
ceded in death by her beloved hus- friends be told of her great apprecia- at the church. Burial will be in Holy depending on the ultimate bud- group, said her organization will sponsored two Crestwood stu-
band, Monroe. She is survived by tion of their love and friendship dur- Saviour Cemetery, with military get adopted by the state Legisla- likely be hesitant to negotiate. dents in the program.
her sons, Alan and Eric Freed; ing her life and of her mutual love of rites presented by the York County ture. “We’ve made a lot of conces- Also on Thursday, the board
daughter Ellen Freed; two grand- them. Veterans Honor Guard.
Mrs. Walsh is survived by two
Mountain Top resident Ed sions just to come to a contact in announced this year’s graduation
children; sisters, Renee Subrin and In lieu of flowers, memorial con-
Ruth Spector; brother, Normal daughters, Molly Matukonis and tributions may be made to Delran Tomko shared his opinion that 2009,” Sturgeon said. She said will be on June 10 with the last of-
Klugar; and nieces and nephews. her husband, Joe, of Severn, Md., Special Needs Athletics, c/o Joe teacher health care costs were a she was confident the School ficial day of school on June 14.
Funeral service will be held at and Rita A. Allison of York, Pa.; two Walsh, 4190 Harbour Drive, Palmy-
noon Sunday at the Rosenberg Fu- sons, Joe Walsh of Palmyra, N.J., ra, NJ 08065; or to P.I.N.K. Partners
neral Chapel, 348 S. River St., and William Walsh and his wife, (breast cancer survivors network),
Wilkes-Barre. Interment will be in
DALLAS BOROUGH COUNCIL
Adriane, of Basking Ridge, N.J.; sev- 11 Hudson Drive, York, PA 17402.
the West Pittston Jewish Cemete-

Flood damage closes Reservoir Bridge


ry. Condolences may be e-mailed
by visiting Celia’s obituary at
www.rosenbergfuneralchapel-
.com. Stanley E. Sokolowsky
JOHN F. WASMANSKI JR., 81, March 16, 2011
of Plains Township, passed away
By SARAH HITE Management Agency funding to W H AT ’ S N E X T
shite@timesleader.com repair the bridge.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011, in the
Hospice of the VNA Inpatient
Unit, Wilkes-Barre, following an
S tanley E. Sokolowsky, 61, of
Harding, left this world and en-
tered into his well-deserved peace
DALLAS – Council approved
the temporary closure of Reser-
Borough Manager Tracey Carr
said the borough engineer was
The next Borough Council meeting
will be at 7:30 p.m. April 20 in the
municipal building at 25 Main St.
illness. with God on Wednesday, March 16, voir Road Bridge on Wednesday called to the scene on Friday and
Funeral arrangements by the 2011.
Yanaitis Funeral Home, Plains evening because of damage sus- made an initial evaluation of the
Born in Pittston, on September 1, In other business, council also
Township, will be announced in 1949, Stanley was the first born son tained from last week’s heavy damage. She said the bridge will
Saturday’s Times Leader. of Bernardine Dudzik Sokolowsky, rains. be closed until a comprehensive approved of a state-mandated
of Pittston, and the late Edward So- Council also approved a decla- storm water management ordi-
GEORGE METROKA, 93, of structural evaluation can be com-
Noble Lane, Wilkes-Barre, passed
kolowsky, who passed away on De-
ration of emergency in the bor- nance which will set new runoff
cember 25, 1989. He was a graduate pleted for public safety.
into Eternal Life unexpectedly rules for new residential structur-
of St. John’s High School, class of ough March 9-12. Solicitor Jef- The bridge on Reservoir Road
Wednesday evening, March 16, 1967. He also attended the Universi-
es in the area. Malak said the
2011, shortly after his arrival in the
frey Malak said council must for- is located between the intersec-
ty of Scranton and was a past mem- code enforcement officer will
Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. mally declare a state of emergen- tions at Route 118 and at West
ber of the ROTC. oversee the permit process for
Funeral services for Mr. Met- Stanley had a passion for cars and cy in order to apply for Federal Center Hill Road. Residents will
roka will be announced in Satur-
new builders to abide by the ordi-
drag racing. In his younger years, he Emergency Management Agency need to use Route 415 as a detour, nance.
day’s edition of The Times Leader raced at Pocono Drag Lodge and re- lands and her husband, Scott Beller- and Pennsylvania Emergency said Carr. Stell Enterprises Inc., of Plains
from the John V. Morris-Charles J. mained an avid NHRA fan. by, of Pittston; brothers, Michael So-
Leagus Funeral Home, 281 E. Stanley began working at a very kolowsky and his wife, Gina, of Pitt- Township, was awarded a bid for
Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre. early age. In1975, he established So- ston; Edward Sokolowsky and his the borough’s annual spring
kolowsky Bros. Foreign Auto Repair wife, Nancy, of Pittston; and John
MORRIS “MAISHIE” SAVITZ,
died peacefully in Los Angeles, and J&G Auto Sales, both of Pitt-
ston. He was a highly respected
Sokolowsky of Pittston; as well as
aunts; uncles; nieces and nephews.
FUNERALS clean-up project to be conducted
May 2-7. Stell Enterprises made a
Calif., on Tuesday, March 15, 2011, bid of $482 per 40-yard container
businessman and notary public who Funeral will be held at 9:30 a.m.
with his wife, Michelle, and daugh- ADAMCZYK – Alexandra, funeral Plains Township. Friends may call
was always a first-class gentleman. Saturday from the Bernard J. Pion- used in the clean-up, and $150 per
ter, Julie, at his bedside. He attend- tek Funeral Home Inc., 204 Main 11:30 a.m. today from the Stanley 4 to 7 p.m. today.
In addition to his father, he was haul of an unused container.
ed GAR High school, class of 1942. St., Duryea, with the Mass of Chris- S. Stegura Funeral Home Inc., 614 ONDISH – Andrew, funeral 9 a.m.
preceded in death by a sister, Mary
Maishie, as he was well known Badyrka, who passed away on No- tian Burial at 10 a.m. in Holy Rosary S. Hanover St., Nanticoke. Mass Saturday from Maher-Collins Council approved the resigna-
throughout this area, was a U.S. of Christian Burial at noon in the Funeral Home, 360 N. Maple Ave., tion of Carl Alber, part-time code
vember 8, 2008. Church, Duryea. Interment will be
Navy veteran of World War II and former St. Mary of Czestochowa Kingston. Mass of Christian Burial
Surviving, in addition to his held in St. John’s Cemetery, Duryea. Church of St. Faustina’s Parish. at 9:30 a.m. in the Church of St. enforcement officer and assistant
served in the South Pacific in the mother, are sisters Bernadine Rink Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. to-
Naval and Air Force Reserve for Friends may call at the funeral Ignatius Loyola. Friends may call zoning officer, and the borough
and her husband, Bob, of Scranton; day. home 10:30 a.m. until time of 5 to 8 p.m. today.
over 30 years. His surviving broth- Judy Martinelli and her husband, In lieu of flowers, memorial con-
manager will seek applications
services. PISANO – Frances, funeral 9 a.m.
ers are Atty. Joe Savitz of Wilkes- David, of Duryea; Theresa Wychos- tributions may be made to Hospice COOPER – Edward Sr., funeral 9:15 today from the Howell-Lussi
for the positions.
Barre, and Sidney “Shy” Savitz of kie and her husband, Joseph, of of the Sacred Heart, 600 Baltimore a.m. today from Davis-Dinelli Funeral Home, 509 Wyoming Gregory Supey, P.E. of ARRO
Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and by his lo- Wilkes-Barre; and Ann Marie Row- Drive, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702. Funeral Home, 170 E. Broad St., Ave., West Pittston. Mass of Engineering & Environmental
cal nephews, Jack J. Savitz and Nanticoke. Mass of Christian Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in
Bruce Weinstock, both of King-
Consultants, was approved as al-
Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Mary Our Our Lady of Mount Carmel
ston. He has many surviving neph- Lady Help of Christians Catholic Church, Pittston. Friends may call ternate borough engineer.
ews and nieces throughout the Anthony Mandycz Jr. Church, Dorrance. at the funeral 8:15 to 9 a.m.
ROBBINS – Jack, religious services
country, as he was one of seven DEMECH – Fred Jr., memorial
brothers and one sister, all of March 16, 2011 service 2 p.m. Saturday at the 10 a.m. Saturday in the Peter J.
whom predeceased him. Second Presbyterian Church, 143
Parsonage St., Pittston. Friends
Adonizio Funeral Home, 802
Susquehanna Ave., West Pittston.
Brett J. Frey
He will be buried Tuesday in a Anthony brothers George and Raymond Man-
may call 6 to 8 p.m. today at the Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. today March 12, 2011
Los Angeles Cemetery in a Marine “Tony” Man- dycz; and his sisters Helen Federici
Howell-Lussi Funeral Home, 509 at the funeral home.
military service. Donations or con- dycz Jr., 87, a and Josephine Reilly. SALVO – Marie, funeral 10:30 a.m.
B
Wyoming Ave., West Pittston. rett J. Frey, 51, of Shickshinny,
tributions in his name may be sent resident of Lu- In addition to his wife, Eleanor, To- Saturday from the Corcoran
DIETRICH – Ronald, memorial passed away Saturday evening,
to a charity of your choice. zerne, passed ny is also survived by his sons, Joseph service noon Saturday at the first Funeral Home Inc., 20 S. Main St.,
away peaceful- Yankay of Luzerne and Thomas Yan- March 12, 2011, in his home.
MARGARET A. MANCOS, 65, United Methodist Church, 408 Plains Township. Mass of Chris- Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was a son
ly early kay of Swoyersville; his grandchil- Wyoming Ave., West Pittston. tian Burial at 11 a.m. at Our Lady
of West Wyoming, passed away Wednesday dren, Tracey Gorham, Thomas Yan- of the late Malcolm and Barbara Row-
Friends may call 11 a.m. until the of Mount Carmel Roman Catholic
Thursday, March 17, 2011, at the morning, kay and Samantha Brieling; his great- lands Frey. He was a graduate of Dal-
service. Church, 237 William St., Pittston.
ManorCare Nursing Home, King- March 16, 2011, at ManorCare grandchildren, Cole, Jack and Noah Calling hours 5 to 8 p.m. today. las High School, class of 1977. He was
DYMOND – Aileen, memorial ser-
ston. Health and Rehabilitation Center, Gorham, Crista Marie Bonk and Tris- vice 11 a.m. March 26, at Friedman SHILLABEER – Pauline, funeral 10 previously employed at Mac Signs of
Funeral arrangements are Kingston. tan Brieling; his brothers Leonard Farm Chapel (formerly East a.m. today from Messiah Prim- Scranton. Brett attended the Rey-
pending from the Gubbiotti Funer- His loving wife is the former Mandycz of Bath, Pa., and Albert Dallas United Methodist Church), itive Methodist Church, Pittston burn Bible Church of Shickshinny.
al Home, 1030 Wyoming Ave., Exe- Eleanor Selensky. Together, An- Mandycz, of Monmouth Junction, Lower Demunds Road, Dallas. Blvd., Bear Creek Township. Preceding him in death, in addi-
ter. A complete obituary will ap- thony and Eleanor shared 42 won- N.J.; his sister Mary Ann Timek of HEISER – Robert Sr., funeral 3 p.m. Those attending the service are tion to his parents, were brothers Ri-
pear in Saturday’s edition of The derful years of marriage. Pittston Township; as well as numer- Saturday from the Curtis L. asked to go directly to Messiah chard and Robert Frey.
Times Leader. Born on June 3, 1923, in ous nieces and nephews. Swanson Funeral Home Inc., Church. Surviving are brothers Bruce Frey
Swoyersville, Anthony was a son of Relatives and friends are re- corner of routes 29 and 118, Pikes WILLIAMS – Francis, funeral 9:30 and his wife, Regina, Forty Fort; Gary
JOAN WHITE, 75, of White the late Anthony Mandycz Sr., and Creek. Friends may call 1 to 3 p.m. a.m. today from the Corcoran
Haven, died Monday, March 14, spectfully invited to the attend Frey and his wife, Lori, Hunlock
Mary (Brutko) Mandycz. the funeral which will be conducted before the service. Funeral Home Inc., 20 S. Main St., Creek; and Stephen and his compan-
2011, at Mountain City Nursing A U.S. Army veteran, Tony hon- LEEDOCK – Jerome Jr., funeral 11 Plains Township. Mass of Chris-
at 9:30 a.m. Monday from the Wro- ion, Michael, Boynton Beach, Fla.;
and Rehabilitation Center, Hazle orably served his country during a.m. today in the Edwards and tian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Bene-
blewski Funeral Home Inc., 1442 sister, Amy Frey Kozar, Dallas; as
Township. World War II. During his time of Russin Funeral Home, 717 Main dict Parish, St. Dominic’s Church,
Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort, followed well as numerous nieces and neph-
Funeral arrangements are service, Tony was a medic with the St., Edwardsville. Family and Parsons section of Wilkes-Barre.
by a Mass of Christian Burial to be ews.
pending from the Yeosock Funeral Medical Detachment 136th Infan- friends may call today 10 a.m. Friends may call 8:30 to 9:30
celebrated at 10 a.m. in Holy Name/ A memorial service will be held
Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains Town- try Regiment. Upon his honorable until service time. a.m. at the funeral home.
Saint Mary’s Church, 283 Shoemaker WILNER – Isabel, memorial service at 11 a.m. April 2, 2011, in the chapel
ship. discharge on February 5, 1946, To- LOPRESTO – Rose, Funeral Mass 10
St., Swoyersville, with the Rev. Wil- 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Peter’s at the Memorial Shrine Cemetery,
ny had attained the rank of private liam J. Karle, his pastor, officiating. a.m. Saturday in St. Robert Bel-
ROBERT BOBUS, 71, a guest at Episcopal Church in Tunkhan- Carverton, with the Rev. Glenn Nee-
first class. larmine Parish, 143 W. Division St.,
Summit Nursing Home, Wilkes- Interment with the Rite of Commit- nock. ly, of the Reyburn Bible Church of
Prior to his retirement in 1983, Wilkes Barre. Calling hours 5 to 8
Barre, died Thursday, March 17, tal will be held privately in Saint Ma- WILSON- Ruth, funeral 11 a.m. Sat- Shickshinny, officiating.
Tony was employed for 30 years as p.m. today at Desiderio Funeral
2011. ry’s Cemetery, Swoyersville. Family urday from the Williams-Hagen
an assembly line worker for Gener- Home Inc., 679 Carey Ave., Ha- Arrangements are made by the
Funeral arrangements are and friends are invited to call from 5 nover Township. Funeral Home Inc., 114 W. Main St.,
pending from the Yeosock Funeral al Motors, located in Linden, N.J. Metcalfe and Shaver Funeral Home
to 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. MELOCHICK – Eleanor, funeral 9 Plymouth. Friends may call 6 to 8
Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains Town- Following his retirement, Tony Inc., 504 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming.
The Confraternity of Christian Moth- a.m. Saturday at the Corcoran p.m. today.
ship. worked as a crossing guard in Lu- ers of Holy Name/Saint Mary’s
zerne. Funeral Home Inc., 20 S. Main St.,
Church will recite the Rosary at 7:30
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Congress panel to meet in W-B County plans vote


on legal staff pact
By MATT HUGHES growing work and education leaders at the full H E A R I N G AT W I L K E S
mhughes@timesleader.com force and our tre- committee hearing, Sweeney said. By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES
jandes@timesleader.com
I F YO U G O :
WILKES-BARRE – The U.S. mendous univer- A speaker’s list has not yet been fi- What: Field hearing of the U.S.
House Committee on Education sities and colleg- nalized, but it will include represen- House Committee on Education and Luzerne County commis- Luzerne County commission-
the Workforce sioners plan to vote next ers will meet at 10 a.m.
and the Workforce will hold a field es in the area,” tatives from area universities and
Where: Henry Student Center, Wednesday in the commission-
hearing Monday at Wilkes Universi- Barletta spokes- businesses, she added. Wilkes University, 84 W. South St.
week on a new union contract
with 50 assistant district at- ers’ meeting room at the
ty in Wilkes-Barre. woman Megan “I’mexcitedattheopportunityfor When: Monday, 9 a.m.
torneys and public defenders. county courthouse. The meet-
U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, R-Hazle- Barletta Sweeney said. Northeastern Pennsylvania to play a ing is open to the public.
ton, a member of the congressional “Northeastern leading role in preparing our nation- The contract expired at the
committee, announced the hearing Pennsylvaniadeservestohaveaseat al work force for the future,” Barletta distinct voice when it comes to best end of 2009, and negotiations
Thursday. at the table, and we’re excited to said in a statement Thursday. preparing our students for the labor went to binding arbitration because the arbitrator used a
“Congressman Barletta is thrilled have the opportunity,” she said. “As the home of some of the coun- force in the face of difficult econom- because the commissioners complicated formula to es-
could not reach an agreement tablish how much each work-
to have the opportunity to show off The 40-member committee will try’s most prestigious colleges and ic times,” the former Hazleton may-
with the International Broth- er will receive.
the area, especially showing off our hear testimony from area business universities, our region possesses a or said.
erhood of Teamsters repre- The county received health
senting the workers.
care concessions through the
Neutral arbitrator Rochelle

DEFAULT
al population,” she said, “We have a LCCC has a higher de- MacDowell echoed Garvey, not- arbitrator’s ruling, he said.
Kaplan ruled the workers
referring to students who fault rates than the ar- ing there are three factors that The previous contract only
should receive1.5 percent ret-
did not go directly from high non- ea’s private, non-profit keep defaults low: “Get students roactive raises for 2010, 2 per-
required employees hired af-
high school to college. traditional institutions. LCCC through in a reasonable amount ter Jan. 1, 2006, to pay toward
Continued from Page 1A
cent for 2011 and 3 percent in
“We have more independ- serves a large popula- of time … have a high (job) place- 2012 and 2013, according to health care.
ly administered the money. ents, more people who population. tion of adults looking ment rate … and finally, the rich- county Personnel Director The arbitrator is requiring
The government has been talk- lost jobs and are trying to We have for work, which natural- er the parent the lesser the de- Andrew Check, who provid- all employees in the union to
ing about clamping down on in- retrain.” ly makes their finances fault rate.” ed a summary until the final pay around $23 every two
stitutions with high default rates, Which means they
more inde- less secure. On that last one, MacDowell document is released at next weeks for single coverage,
$48 for husband and wife and
and the Chronicle’s review have no family helping pendents, Scranton, on the oth- noted local schools such as Mi- week’s commissioner meet-
ing. $50 for family coverage.
showed that private, for-profit offset costs and must cov- er hand, gets many stu- sericordia and King’s have a long
colleges have a substantially er daily bills while paying
more peo- dents from families that tradition of serving students who Some full-time assistant However, employees hired
before Jan. 1, 2006, won’t
higher default rates than private for school. ple who “provide financial aid are the first generation in their district attorneys may also re-
have to start paying for insur-
non-profits. “They are using their lost jobs and guidance during family to attend college – which ceive an additional pay in-
crease because the arbitrator ance until Jan. 1, 2012, Check
For example, the heavily adver- loans to live on,” Kosin college.” often means their parents are not said.
tised for-profit University of said. and are The result: The rate wealthy – yet the default rates agreed that a prior arbitration
The arbitrator’s ruling also
ruling created inequity when
Phoenix, offering online degrees, While LCCC’s two- and trying to of first-year students remain low. eliminated the county’s par-
their salaries were compared
has a two-year default rate of 12.9 three-year default rates who continue to the sec- “About 48 percent have parents tial reimbursement of some
are higher than the aver- retrain.”
to those of assistant public
percent and a three-year rate of ond year “is very high,” who did not graduate from col- defenders, Check said. health insurance co-pay-
22.8 percent. Both are more than age for public colleges, Mary Kosin and the rate of those lege, yet these kids are coming The additional increase ments for these workers,
double the national average for Kosin said the school’s of LCCC graduating within six through and not defaulting,” will impact 18 assistant dis- Check said.
private schools. single-year rate has been years also is “consistent- MacDowell said. trict attorneys who were Members of the union will
going down, from 8.1 per- ly above 60 percent.” hired between Jan. 1, 2005, continue to receive 15 sick
Lower default rates cent in 2009 to 7.3 per- Students who stay in Pressure to grow and Dec. 31, 2010, he said. days,12 paid holidays and five
The data show that private in- cent this year. school and earn their degrees are All those interviewed agreed Check said an explanation to 25 vacation days, depend-
stitutions in general have lower Kosin also said that, while the more likely to get good jobs and the pressure on students to de- of the additional raises will be ing on their duration of coun-
default rates than publicly funded college does not lose money be able to repay their loans. fault will likely grow if proposed provided in the near future ty employment.
schools such as LCCC. when a student defaults on a fed- Marywood Vice President for cuts in state and federal student
The national average two-year eral loan, the decision by Wash- Business Affairs Joe Garvey said aid are enacted.
default for private schools is 3.7
percent, while the average for
ington to go to a direct loan sys- failure to earn degrees may be a
tem will cost the college more. big reason private, for-profit
Gov. Tom Corbett has pro-
posed reducing the amount of POLITICAL BRIEFS 0427, or e-mail louis-
le55@aol.com.
public schools is 6 percent. The “When the federal government schools have higher default rates money offered by the Pennsylva-
three-year default rate goes up to took over with direct loans, they than their non-profit counter- nia Higher Education Assistance WILKES-BARRE – Can- DALLAS – There will be a
7.1 percent for privates and 10.8 left all the default management parts. Agency, and Republican lawmak- didate for Wilkes-Barre Area Dick Hughes for Judge meet
percent for publics. in our hands. That used to be “The government is looking at ers in Washington have proposed School Board Louis Elmy and greet from 4 to 6 p.m.
LCCC’s two-year rate was 8.1 done by the private loan services them as diploma mills. People ap- reducing money available for fed- will host a meeting at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Dallas Amer-
percent, and its three-year rate and the banks,” Kosin said. “It a ply, they are promised an educa- eral Pell grants for college stu- Saturday at the Riverside ican Legion. The no charge
was 12.8 percent, but the data large responsibility and we don’t tion that will lead to a better job, dents. Café, 187 Old River Road, event will have drinks and
does not distinguish between have the manpower.” they sign up for a loan, and in “I don’t see this as influencing Wilkes-Barre, to plan his pizza.
four-year public schools and two- many cases they don’t finish the default rates significantly,” Mac- fundraiser. Anyone interest-
year schools such as LCCC. Adult-student factor program. But even if they do, Dowell said. “But for kids on the ed in helping or assisting on DUPONT – The Third
Kosin said that’s an important University of Scranton Finan- there are few if any jobs available margin, every bit of increased his committee is urged to District Republicans will
distinction. cial Aid Director William Burke to them,” Garvey said. costs will lead to higher default attend. For more informa- meet at 7 p.m. Monday at
“We have a high non-tradition- also said it’s understandable that Misericordia President Michael rates.” tion, contact Lou at 239- the Dupont VFW.
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Dinner to support


peace center’s
mission, programs
WILKES-BARRE: The Inter-
faith Resource Center for Peace
and Justice will conduct its 18th
annual dinner to support the cen-
ter’s nonprofit programs at 6 p.m.
April 11 at the Angeline Elizabeth
Kirby Memorial Health Center,
71N. Franklin St. in Wilkes-Barre.
John Coffay Jr. Area music students will perform at Carnegie Hall Three awards will be presented
to individuals and groups that
John Coffay Jr., son of Michelle
Dominick-Coffay and John Cof- The Northeast Pennsylvania Music Teachers Association held embody the principles of peace,
fay, Wilkes-Barre, is celebrating auditions at Marywood University for its 9th Annual Carnegie Hall justice and community service.
his third birthday today, March Showcase Recital to be held April 9 in New York City. Serving as This year’s co-honorees are Rita
18. John is a grandson of Mr. and judges were Thomas Hanlon, Raymond Podskoch, Margaret Reitz, Boyle and Sr. Nancy Lydon, RSM;
Mrs. Donald Wadkins, Bear and Julie Sauder. NEPMTA members whose students qualified for the Susan and Judd Shoval and the
Creek; Bill Dominick, Mountain Shoval Foundation, and student
Top; and the late Mary Ann and recital include Yvonne Alling, Laura Anderson, Andrea Bogusko,
Joseph Coffay, Wilkes-Barre. Pamela Carroll, Roxanne Condel, Dan DeMelfi, Rose Gallia, Valerie Stanley Chan.
Grabiec, Denise Knox, Christine Leandri, Maureen MacDonald-Scotti, The dinner is $35 per person,
Lisa Maiolatesi, Michele Malinko, Irina Manasyan and Michael Popick. $275 per table of eight, and $15
Students who will perform at Carnegie in the top photo, first row, are for students and people with re-
Gianna Sabatini, Aaron Mancus, and Payton Lepore. Second row: duced income. For more informa-
Alfredo Jimenez, Gregory Grabiec, Andrew Gallagher, Meghan De-
Meglio, Genevieve Bormas, Kayla Condel, Nina Mucciolo, Izabella Lake-Lehman Foundation to host annual Tea tion, contact the Peace and Jus-
tice Center at 823-9977 or pea-
Chmil, Alex McAndrew, and Arden Morgans. Third row: Olivia Ri- The Lake-Lehman Foundation will host its fourth annual cewb@verizon.net.
chards, Sydney Read, Amelia Oon, Amanda Lee, Gretchen Frantz, ‘High Tea at Hayfield’ from 1 to 4 p.m. April 16 in the Hayfield The peace center has fostered
Marisha Lozada, Meghan Bloom, Joanne Monfiletto, and Kellan Katra. House Ballroom on the Penn State-Wilkes-Barre campus in awareness, advocacy and activ-
In the bottom photo, first row, are Alex Waskovich, and Mary Kate Lehman Township. The Foundation’s special guest will be the ism for peace and justice locally,
Caucci. Second row: Jay Patel, Kevin Hinkle, Shae-Lyn Briggs, Christi- recipient of the 2011 Lake-Lehman Foundation Scholarship. The nationally and globally. The cen-
na Brannon, Alexandra Ayers, and Joshua Danna. Third row: Andrew $1,000 scholarship is awarded annually to a Lake-Lehman High ter’s Peace Camp for Kids offers
Alday, Sahil Garg, Alexa Martino, and Sierra Marie Tabron. Absent are School senior who will pursue higher education. A basket and cooperative learning about
Alexander Hoyle, Rachel Insalaco, Neil Kelly, Christopher Langan, gift raffle featuring gift certificates from Back Mountain and peace, justice and diversity for lo-
Brayden McAllister, Kyler McAllister and Marcus Moyer. other area businesses, and unique theme baskets donated by cal children each summer.
Nicholas M. Evans members of the community. A menu of finger sandwiches,
homemade desserts, and a wide variety of teas and other bev-
Nicholas Michael Evans, son of
John and Tara Evans, Hanover
erages will be available as well as a musical performance by
Lake-Lehman alumnus Mike Dougherty, class of ’07. Dougherty
MEETING
Township, is celebrating his is working on a solo album and sings with the Woody Browns
eighth birthday today, March 18.
Nicholas is a grandson of Betsy Project. Admission is $20 for adults and $15 for students and
senior citizens. All proceeds benefit the LLF’s Scholarship Fund.
Today
Trzcinski, Wilkes-Barre; Tony
Reservations can be made by contacting the Foundation office KINGSTON: Wilkes-Barre Chapter
Trzcinski, Plymouth; and Bill and
at 255-2906 or LLFoundation@lake-lehman.k12.pa.us. Founda- 342 of National Active and
Linda Evans, Hanover Township. Retired Federal Employees at 1
He is a great-grandson of Ri- tion members, from left, are Alexander Teutonico, 2010 LLF p.m. at Black Diamond American
chard Holton, Tunkhannock. scholarship recipient; Bonnie Turchin, annual tea committee Legion, 386 Wyoming Ave. Pizza
Nicholas has a sister, Ashley, 16, co-chair; Lynn Daddio, president; Johnna Evans, secretary and and light refreshments will be
and a brother, Zackery, 9. annual tea committee co-chair; Jeannie Sayre, vice president; served.
Debbie Anderson, public relations director; Kelly Stepanski,
alumni and intern director; and Cheryl Dragon, public relations
director
NAMES AND FACES
David Martin of
Tunkhannock,
a former
OSHA compli-
ance assist-
ance special-
ist, was honor
upon his
recent retire-

Mercedes M. Hughes Martin


ment by the Susquehanna Valley
Mercedes Mae Hughes, daughter Association of Occupational
of Marisa Ginanni and Michael Health Nurses. Over his 30 year
Hughes, Hanover Township, is
celebrating her fifth birthday
today, March 18. Cedes is a
Bracelet sale nets funds career, Martin served as an
assistant area director, inspector
granddaughter of Hope Rogers,
Swoyersville; the late Ed Rogers;
for Candy’s Place and training specialist for OSHA,
where he investigated accidents
Rick Ginanni, Hanover Township; Nicholas Fonzo and Jasmine and fatalities and completed
Kathy Balogna, Plains Township; 1,100 inspections. He was a train-
French, juniors at Meyers High ing specialist for the Mine Safety
and Tom Hughes, Kingston. She
is a great-granddaughter of Jaye
School in Wilkes-Barre, raised and Health Administration for
Rogers, Exeter; the late Mary funds through a bracelet sale for eight years, and completed four
Dougherty; MaryLou Ginanni, Candy’s Place, The Center for safety assignments in China and
Wyoming; and Rico and MaryLee Cancer Wellness in Forty Fort. Indonesia for the International
Ginanni, Williamsport. Candy’s Place provides free Labor Organization. He was
Pork dinner Saturday at Forty Fort United Methodist Church services to cancer patients and instrumental in assisting SVA-
POHN in developing its OSHA
caregivers. Information about the Alliance in 2006 and was a
Forty Fort United Methodist Church, 26 Yeager Ave., Forty Fort, will offer its annual pork and sau-
center’s programs may be found featured speaker at SVAPOHN
erkraut dinner from 4:30 to 7 p.m. Saturday in the Social Hall. Takeout dinners will be available start-
ing at 4 p.m. Tickets are $9.50 for adults, $4.50 per child 5 to 12 years of age and free for children at cancerwellnessnepa.org or call chapter meetings and annual
younger than 5. Tickets can be purchased in advance by calling the church office at 287-3840. A 714-8800. At the check presenta- multi-day conferences. Martin
limited number of tickets will be available on the day of the dinner. The family-style dinner includes tion, from left, are Nicole Farber, will continue as an OSHA autho-
dessert. Some of the volunteers preparing the event, first row, are Betsy Amos, Lois Schwartz and coordinator for Candy’s Place, rized instructor in the North-
French, and Fonzo. eastern PA region with OSHA
Betty Gronski. Second row: Bruce Cottle, Greg Amos, Ruth Davis, Theresa Thomas and Jeanne Elias.
related safety training for gener-
Third row: Ray Spriggs, ‘Red’ Keener, Bill Hottenstein, Paula Keener, Mary Ermel and John Ermel.
al industry and construction.

Sutton P. Namey
Sutton Paige Namey, daughter of
Al and Tonya Namey, Missouri
City, Texas, is celebrating her
second birthday today, March 18.
Sutton is a granddaughter of
Joseph and Dorothy Namey,
Sugar Notch, and John and
Barbara Haas, Carlisle. She has a
brother, Addison, 5.

Local author is guest speaker for library’s annual luncheon


The Friends of the Back Mountain Memorial Library will host its 23rd annual Lun-
cheon with a Special Author at 1 1 a.m. on April 28 at Appletree Terrace, Newberry
Estate, Dallas. The guest speaker will be local author Mary Garrity Slaby, who writes Cub Scout Pack 60 announces winners of Pinewood Derby
using the pen name Molly Roe. Slaby is a veteran language arts and reading teacher Cub Scout Pack 60 of St. Jude’s Church, Mountain Top, conducted its annual Pine-
at Lake-Lehman Junior-Senior High School. She lives in Dallas with her husband, wood Derby. Winners awarded Fastest in the Pack are Christopher Kocon, first place,
John. ‘Call Me Kate,’ winner of a 2010 Mom’s Choice Award, is the first in the author’s George Strish, second place, and Matthew Dean, third place; Best Car Design are
Miles D. Morgan trilogy of historical novels loosely based on the lives of her ancestors. The luncheon
includes an appetizer bar, entrée table, and dessert bar. Cost is $25 with all proceeds
Sean Wills, first place, Dalton Preston, second place, and Logan Shideler, third place;
Most Creative in the Pack are Hunter Frerichs, first place, Ryan Williams, second
Miles Daniel Morgan, son of benefitting the library. Tables of eight may be reserved. Checks made payable to the place, and Connor Moran, third place; District Qualifiers by Tiger, Wolf and Bear dens
Dylan Morgan and Kelly Gildea, Back Mountain Memorial Library must be received at the library, 96 Huntsville Road, are Evan Wejkszner, Matthew Dean and Donald Shaw, first place; Brandon Schwartz,
Brooklyn, N.Y., is celebrating his Dallas, PA 18612, by April 18. Invitations have been mailed and additional reservation Anthony Strish and Dalton Preston, second place; and Edward Patrick, Colin Wills and
first birthday today, March 18. forms are available at the library. Some members of the Friends, seated, are Vivian Nicolas Biros, third place; and Webelo I and II are George Strish and Christopher
Miles is a grandson of Daniel and Bednarz, luncheon co-chair; Kay Simons, president; and Beth Rosenthal, luncheon Kocon, first place; Patrick Curley and Sean Wills, second place; and Hunter Frerichs
Nancy Gildea, Laurel Run; Ge- chair. Standing: Joanne Runner, Sandy Richardson, Nancy Brown, Tish Crahall, Shirley
orgia Morgan, Urbana, Ill.; and and Benjamin Koshinski, third place. Some of the winners, first row, are Williams,
Forney, and Sandy Peoples. Schideler, Preston, and Dean. Second row: Moran, Kocon, Strish, and Wills.
Jerry Morgan, Champaign, Ill.

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Editorial
OUR OPINION: SPRING CLEANING

Think of donating
before discarding
B
E SMART ABOUT R ECYC L I N G O PT I O N S
your spring cleaning
and you can save Luzerne County’s Solid Waste
Management Department offers
money while also sup-
tips on what to do with many
porting our community’s dis- hard-to-discard items: batteries,
advantaged residents. auto tires, oil, computers, toner
Recycle, rather than pay to cartridges, cell phones and so
throw away, your still-usable on. Call the department’s recy-
but unwanted household cling hot line: 1-800-821-7654.
items. Plenty of nonprofit pro-
grams and charities in the been displaced for reasons oth-
Greater Wyoming Valley can er than domestic violence.
put your castoffs to good use, Phone: 779-2801.
by either re-selling them at dis- • Clothes. Pick your favorite
count stores or distributing charity or consignment shop.
them to needy individuals. Consider, too, taking women’s
• Furniture. Scan the phone business attire and accessories
book under “thrift shops” for to the newly opened Dress for
standbys such as Goodwill In- Success showroom in Wilkes-
dustries and the Salvation Ar- Barre. Phone: 270-4949.
my, or the lesser-known Volun- • Home building materials
teers of America store on and tools. The ReStore, a Nan-
South Main Street, Wilkes- ticoke thrift shop run by the
Barre. Call and ask for specif- Wyoming Valley Habitat for
ics on what pieces these retail Humanity, accepts new and
outlets will, and will not, ac- used construction supplies
cept. Pick-up service might be such as bathroom vanities,
MAIL BAG LETTERS FROM READERS
available in your neighbor- lighting, doors, screwdrivers
hood.
Please don’t saddle these or
and ladders. Call: 258-0998.
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monetary help for Japan Letters to the editor must include the cent; Forty Fort, 47.7 percent; Larksville,
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writer’s name, address and daytime 26.1 percent; Plymouth, 67.6 percent; and
with items that are torn, bro- locations, visit www.luzerneli-
phone number for verification. Letters Swoyersville 38.1 percent. These figures
ken, stained or otherwise un- braries.org.

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s our hearts go out to the victims of should be no more than 250 words. We were published by The Times Leader on
suitable. Instead, pay to have • Historical objects. The Lu- the devastating earthquake in Japan, reserve the right to edit and limit writers
the junk properly discarded. zerne County Historical Socie- Jan. 20, and the school directors repre-
we want the public to know that The to one published letter every 30 days.
• Kitchen gadgets/house- ty might welcome your item • E-mail: mailbag@timesleader.com
senting these towns are certainly cogni-
Salvation Army has been engaged in sup- zant of the impact on homeowners.
wares. Take these goodies to a (document, photo, yearbook • Fax: 570-829-5537
porting families in need throughout Japan • Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15 If this project goes forward, it is estimat-
thrift store, or contact a group or artifact) for its collection. since 1895. More than 1,100 Salvation
that helps temporarily home- Phone: 823-6244. Try smaller, N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 1871 1 ed that the average taxpayer will pay an
Army officers and employees operate 57 additional $75 a year (0.92 mills), and we
less people get back on their community historical socie- church and community centers, 12 small
feet and outfits their apart- ties, too. can assume that the bus companies will
social service outposts, two hospitals and his gifts with us while working within the want to be compensated for their hun-
ments. One option: The Cathe- This season, as you purge
more than 20 institutions serving children, court system of Luzerne County. dreds of new “customers.” Still, one school
rine McAuley House, in Ply- those closets, the attic and ga-
seniors and other at-risk populations. For the sake of public safety, preserva- district official called this project “almost a
mouth, which assists women rage, do it with greater pur-
It is from this position of experience that tion of families, protection for minors and win-win situation.”
and their children who have pose.
The Salvation Army is active in the relief fairness for all who enter his courtroom, The only two winners I see are PNC
efforts, with emergency service relief please consider finding out more about Bank and PNC Bank.
teams assisting people in impacted areas,
QUOTE OF THE DAY including nuclear power station zones.
John Aciukewicz. A good place to start All of us expect to pay for tax increases
would be his website: www.johnaforjudge- that are for necessary services. This pro-
“You know, I had a wonderful At this time, The Salvation Army is not .com. ject is not necessary. It is a choice, and not
accepting donations of goods or household John is defined by integrity, truth, com- a very good choice.
experience running and I am very items from the general public for disaster passion and dedication. These are words James E. Burns
proud of the support I had and relief operations in Japan. Monetary dona- that we expect all of our judges to reflect Kingston
tions are the most critical need as supplies in their behaviors. In John’s case, there is
very grateful for the opportunity, and personnel are mobilized. These funds
IRS decision pleases
no need to be concerned. He will deliver!
but I’m going to be, you know, offer the greatest flexibility and enable Mary Jean Mullins
local disaster responders to purchase ex-
moving on.”
Breastfeeding Coalition
Kingston Township
actly what is needed as close to the disas-
ter zone as possible.
WVW building plan
Hillary Rodham Clinton

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The U.S. secretary of state disclosed this week that she has no interest There are four ways to contribute funds reast-feeding advocates celebrated a
in running for higher office, including president, after revealing that she to The Salvation Army’s disaster relief recent policy change at the Internal
does not want to stay in her job if President Barack Obama wins a
second term in 2012.
efforts in Japan:
• Text: Text the word “JAPAN” to 80888
unnecessary and unwise Revenue Service. In a reversal of last
year’s ruling, breast pumps are now eligi-

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to make a $10 donation. he proposed building project in the ble to receive coverage under flexible
OTHER OPINION: LIBYA FIGHTING • Phone: 1-800-SAL-ARMY. Wyoming Valley West School District health spending accounts and to be deduc-
• Online: www.SalvationArmyPende- deserves much more scrutiny. The tible on tax returns as a medical expense.

No-fly zone could


l.org. closings of the Main Street Elementary Use of a breast pump can facilitate con-
• Mail: Send your check, payable to The Center in Plymouth and the Pringle Street tinued breast milk feeding for an infant
Salvation Army and marked “Japan Earth- school in Kingston are the first part of a who is separated from his or her mother

bring new perils


quake Relief” to The Salvation Army De- three-phase plan that so far doesn’t have and help maintain lactation during periods
velopment Department, 701 N. Broad St., any cost projections or dates for the sec- of separation. The tax deduction for this
Philadelphia, PA 19123. ond and third phases. So, before we em- equipment can benefit the families of
In situations of disaster, 100 percent of bark on a $28 million boondoggle, I would women who choose to breast feed and

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OUNT US AS highly Italy, which have aircraft carri- donations go directly to those affected. like to make two points. return to work, school or their commit-
dubious on a no-fly ers, carry their weight? Lt. Col. Donald W. Lance First, the only justification for closing ment to military service.
zone over Libya. The United States and NATO Salvation Army Eastern Pennsylvania the two schools in question, at least ac- While this policy has to do with deliver-
There are simply too have taken necessary initial and Delaware Divisional Commander cording to some school directors, is the ing medical care by sustaining lactation, it
Philadelphia
many unanswered questions on steps and the Obama adminis- fact that the structures were built in the functions to support optimal nutrition for
its value – militarily, diplomat- tration has launched a five-point 1920s and are too “old.” This hackneyed the infant who continues to receive breast
ically and as a matter of national
interest for a country already
effort that stops short of mili-
tary assistance. The temptation Aciukewicz has writer’s argument is not only laughable but should
be regarded as an embarrassment to any-
milk feedings even in the absence of his
mother. It is in the spirit of previous feder-
engaged in wars in Muslim-
dominated countries.
Col. Moammar Gadhafi is in-
to intervene militarily increases
as Gadhafi’s advantage in fire-
power over rebels threatens to
full support for judgeship one employing it. The finest building in
the school district is the Middle School,
al policies that support improving mother/
child health and child nutrition.
the former Kingston High School, which The federal government has supported

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hile I have read materials, including
deed slaughtering his people. overwhelm. It’s too doubtful, also was built in the 1920s. child nutrition legislatively since the 1946
letters to the editor, listened to de-
Arab League foreign ministers however, that a no-fly zone All three of my children attended the National School Lunch Act, a forerunner of
bates and participated in discussions
Saturday endorsed a no-fly would be significant enough aid Pringle Street school in the 1990s. In a few the Child Nutrition Act of 1966. This act
regarding political candidates, and voted
zone. But, if this is undertaken, to turn the tide. And it might in- years I would like to see my grandchild was expanded in 1972 to include the famil-
for my choices, I have never directly partic-
more support than an endorse- vite escalation, miring the Unit- attend the same school. These two vener- iar Supplemental Nutrition Program for
ipated in campaigns. When John Aciukew-
ment will be necessary. Will al- ed States in yet another war. Women, Infants and Children (WIC), in
icz announced his candidacy for Luzerne able schools can he renovated to meet any
lied aircraft be permitted to op- Yes, help topple Gadhafi, but recognition of the importance of quality
County judge, I knew I had no other choice modern educational standards and be done
erate from their countries? Will we are unconvinced that the nutrition in a child’s earliest development.
but to become involved. so without putting hundreds of small chil-
oil-rich countries supply the U.S. military should be the ham- For more information and direction to
My decision to become part of his cam- dren on buses.
fuel? There are limits to even a mer. breast-feeding help and support, contact
paign came before I even knew to which And that leads to my second point: cost.
superpowers’ resources. To that The Luzerne County Breastfeeding Coali-
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel political party John gave his support. That I cannot imagine a worse time to add taxes
end, would Britain, France and tion at (570) 808-5534.
was significant. I viewed John solely based to an already overburdened public. Our
EDITORIAL BOARD on my years of knowing him as a member national government is broke, the state Karen L. Shaw
of my church, seeing his leadership within and county governments are broke and the Member
RICHARD L. CONNOR MARK E. JONES Luzerne County Breastfeeding Coalition
Editor and Publisher Editorial Page Editor his family and observing his involvement boroughs that make up the school district and
JOSEPH BUTKIEWICZ PRASHANT SHITUT in the community. This was enough for me are raising taxes. Here are the tax increas- Greater Pittston La Leche League
Vice President/Executive Editor President/Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. to believe that he could effectively share es reflected as a percentage of total millage Falls

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Hope for missing elderly is fading


By KRISTEN GELINEAU have killed more than 10,000 — the remaining patients into other ation from the troubled Fukushi-
and DAVID STRINGER took their heaviest toll on the el- hospitals. ma nuclear plant, which lies
Associated Press derly in this rapidly aging nation, “We feel very helpless and very about 90 miles south.
RIKUZENTAKATA, Japan — where nearly one in four people is sorry for them,” Inamura said. Japan’s relatively large elderly
The elderly couple fled their over 65. “The condition at the gymnasi- population presents a particular
home on foot as the warning si- Many, unable to flee, perished. um was horrible. No running wa- challenge for rescue and relief in
rens blared. But they could not Survivors lost their daily medi- ter, no medicine and very, very lit- what is already a disaster of epic
keep up with their neighbors and cines. Hospitals lost power and tle food. We simply did not have proportions.
fell behind as the tsunami rushed water. Sometimes, the conse- the means to provide good care.” About 23 percent of Japan’s 127
in. quences have been fatal. At least some international res- million people are age 65 or over,
Last Friday’s twin disasters al-
Nearly a week later, 71-year-old cue teams ended their efforts nearly double the proportion in
so crippled a nuclear power plant
Taeko Kanno and her husband Thursday, acknowledging there the United States.
in the northeast, adding to the re-
are still missing. was little prospect left of finding Japan’s rural areas have been in
gion’s woes. Fourteen older pa-
“I think there is no hope,” said tients died after being moved to a missing people still alive. decline for years, and many of the
Katsuo Maiya, Kanno’s brother- temporary shelter in a school “We have no more tasks,” said small coastal towns hit hardest
in-law. “I can’t find them. The on- gym because their hospital was Pete Stevenson, a firefighter by the tsunami had seen an exo-
ly thing I can do is wait until the in the evacuation zone near the heading Britain’s 70-strong team. dus of young people moving to ci-
military collects their bodies.” overheating plant. “The Japanese government have ties for work.
As retrieving bodies increas- Two of the patients died in told us they are now moving from Now the low-lying parts of
ingly becomes the focus of rescue transit Monday and 12 more at search and rescue to the recovery those towns have been flattened, AP PHOTO

crews in Japan’s northeast, it’s the gym, said Chuei Inamura, a phase.” and as much as half the popula- With empty jugs, an elderly woman waits for the arrival of a water
clear that last Friday’s earth- Fukushima government official. He insisted their departure tion in some may have been truck Thursday at Yamada town, Iwate Prefecture, northern Ja-
quake and tsunami — believed to It took until Thursday to get all wasn’t related to any fears of radi- killed. pan.

JAPAN
about half covered with water, and they diation to reach the U.S. or its territories. the plant since the quake and tsunami to, a spokesman for Japan’s nuclear safety
were also not completely submerged in a He also said the U.S. was offering Japan knocked out power to its cooling systems, agency.
third. any help it could provide. He reaffirmed but they tried even more desperate mea- Tokyo Electric Power said it believed
If the fuel is not fully covered, rising America’s commitment to nuclear power sures on Units 3 and 4. workers were making headway in staving
Continued from Page 1A
temperatures will increase the chances of and said he was asking for a comprehen- Two Japanese military CH-47 Chinook off a catastrophe both with the spraying
pools used to store spent nuclear fuel: complete meltdowns that would release sive safety review. helicopters began dumping seawater on and, especially, with efforts to complete
Fuel rods in one pool were believed to be much larger amounts of radioactive mate- Japanese and American assessments of Unit 3 on Thursday morning, defense an emergency power line to restart the
at least partially exposed, if not dry, and rial than the failing plant has emitted so the crisis have differed, with the plant’s ministry spokeswoman Kazumi Toyama plant’s own electric cooling systems.
others were in danger. Without water, the far. owner denying Jazcko’s report Wednes- said. The choppers doused the reactor “This is a first step toward recovery,”
rods could heat up and spew radiation. Low levels of radiation have been de- day that Unit 4’s spent fuel pool was dry with at least four loads of water in just the said Teruaki Kobayashi, a facilities man-
It could take days and “possibly weeks” tected well beyond Tokyo, which is 140 and that anyone who gets close to the first10 minutes, though TV showed much agement official at the power company.
to get the complex under control, U.S. miles south of the plant, but hazardous plant could face potentially lethal doses of it appearing to disperse. He said radiation levels “have somewhat
Nuclear Regulatory Commission Chair- levels have been limited to the plant itself. of radiation. But a Tokyo Electric Power Chopper crews flew missions of about stabilized at their lows” and that some of
man Gregory Jazcko said. He defended Still, the crisis triggered by last week’s Co. executive moved closer to the U.S. po- 40 minutes each to limit their radiation the spraying had reached its target, with
the U.S. decision to recommend a 50-mile earthquake and tsunami has forced thou- sition Thursday. exposure, passing over the reactor with one reactor emitting steam.
evacuation zone for its citizens, a much sands to evacuate and drained Tokyo’s “Considering the amount of radiation loads of about 2,000 gallons of water. An- “We are doing all we can as we pray for
stronger measure than Japan has taken. normally vibrant streets of life, its resi- released in the area, the fuel rods are more other 9,000 gallons of water were blasted the situation to improve,” Kobayashi said.
Japan says it will accept technical help dents either leaving town or holing up in likely to be exposed than to be covered,” from military trucks with high-pressure Authorities planned to spray again Friday,
from the U.S. to fight the nuclear crisis. their homes. Yuichi Sato said. sprayers used to extinguish fires at plane and Kobayashi said: “We just have to stick
Still, a senior official with the U.N.’s nu- The official death toll from the disas- Another utility official said Wednesday crashes, though the vehicles had to stay to what we can do most quickly and effi-
clear safety agency said there had been ters stood at 5,692 as of Friday morning, that the company has been unable to get safely back from areas deemed to have too ciently.”
“no significant worsening” at the Fukush- with 9,522 missing, the national police information such as water levels and tem- much radiation. Work on connecting the new power
ima Dai-ichi nuclear plant but that the sit- agency said. peratures from any of the spent fuel pools Special police units with water can- line to the plant was expected to begin Fri-
uation remained “very serious.” Graham President Barack Obama appeared on in the four most troubled reactors. nons were also tried, but they could not day and take 10 to 15 hours, said nuclear
Andrew told reporters in Vienna that nu- television to assure Americans that offi- Workers have been dumping seawater reach the targets from safe distances and safety agency spokesman Minoru Ohgo-
clear fuel rods in two reactors were only cials do not expect harmful amounts of ra- when possible to control temperatures at had to pull back, said Yasuhiro Hashimo- da.

STERLING
Another $288,331was spent on The expected demolition became public after a representative of
architects, with the lion’s share the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission verified
going to Cope Linder Architects,
Philadelphia – $164,644, records Tuesday that CityVest representatives came to Harrisburg last
Continued from Page 1A week to inform commission staff of its plan to tear down the
show.
to Maine, and nothing came of CityVest Executive Director building.
their plans. Alex Rogers said Lincoln Proper-
CityVest also paid $640,000 to ty should be described as a project
purchase an adjacent parking lot manager, rather than a consult- tion until CityVest releases a re- Another $3 million in state
from Ali Kazimi and Nasser Cha- ant, because the company over- port on the project in the near fu- funding was also earmarked for
fieian. saw bid specifications, super- ture. the project, but Rogers said that
The two purchases increased vised architects and contractors, Rogers said the report will out- money has not yet been provided
the size of the parcel to about 3/4 and prepared various proposals. line the hotel’s “multiple difficul- and was not guaranteed.
of an acre, county records show. “They oversaw the entire pro- ties and deficiencies as a candi- The state also awarded
Consulting services ate up the ject,” Rogers said. date for reuse today.” $290,000 in gaming money to the
third largest portion of the ex- “The funds we received from Sterling project in September.
penses -- $540,267. Viewed as money well spent the county were spent to achieve That funding has not been spent
Lincoln Property Co., Philadel- He views CityVest’s work on important pre-construction mile- because the state is awaiting
phia, received $520,100 -- almost the project and use of the $6 mil- stones, and in the process of doing more documentation, said There-
all of this money. CityVest hired lion as a success, saying the prom- that, we made every effort to mar- sa Elliott, of the state Department
the national real estate company inent site now has better odds of ket the corner building to private of Community and Economic De-
in September 2003 to market the attracting significant develop- developers,” Rogers said. velopment.
building to developers and assess ment, even if the hotel must be de- The $6 million in funding came
options for the site. molished. from the county Community De- Expected demolition
Lincoln Property had previous- Before CityVest’s involvement, velopment Office. The expected demolition be-
ly completed a downtown market the property had $2 million in ac- Office funding must be spent came public after a representative
study for the Diamond City Part- crued back taxes, no parking and on economic and community de- of the Pennsylvania Historical
nership and assisted the Greater a decaying attached high-rise, he velopment and may not be used to and Museum Commission veri-
Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Busi- said. cover county operating expenses, fied Tuesday that CityVest repre-
ness and Industry with some pro- “What CityVest set out to do officials say. sentatives came to Harrisburg
jects. was to remove the site from its County Community Develop- last week to inform commission
The company’s contract was paralyzed position,” Rogers said. ment Director Andrew Reilly said staff of its plan to tear down the
supposed to link its compensa- “The funds from the county were the first $1 million was forgiven, building.
tion to the success of its market- invested to address several hur- and repayment of the remaining County Commissioner Ste-
ing campaign. dles that had prevented any pri- $5 million is dependent on CityV- phen A. Urban said Rogers had in-
The company received a vate sector individuals from tak- est’s ability to generate revenue formed him several months ago
$10,000 retainer in September ing an interest in the site. We now by attracting a tenant. about the likelihood of the demo-
2003 and around $11,400 in have a single contiguous, sizeable Invoices had to be submitted to lition because a developer had
monthly payments for the re- lot in an absolutely ideal loca- Reilly’s office for CityVest to re- concluded it would not be cost-ef-
mainder of 2003, records show. tion.” ceive the money, and the $6 mil- fectivetorehabilitatethebuilding
Payments to Lincoln hovered Money spent on environmental lion was spent in July 2008. due to its advanced deterioration
around $3,000 in 2004 until Octo- abatement at the historic hotel and other problems.
ber, when the company received a was not wasted because asbestos Additional public funds Rogers has declined to talk
$15,000 retainer. and other hazardous material CityVest also received $1 mil- about demolition, saying CityV-
CityVest then started paying would have to be removed before lion in federal funding for the pro- est will soon release a consultant’s
the company $15,000 per month the building could be demol- ject. Rogers said this money was study examining the building’s
plus expenses for meals, lodging ished, he said. primarily spent to compensate structural condition and limita- county community development the property from CityVest so the
and other travel costs after that. “The cost of demolition will be taxing bodies for a portion of the tions. funding to demolish the building. county could attempt to recoup
The final payment to Lincoln substantially reduced,” said Rog- back taxes that had been owed on Urban said Rogers has dis- If that happens, all three com- some of the $6 million in commu-
out of the county funding was in ers, who is not discussing details the property before CityVest ac- cussed the possibility that CityV- missioners say they would want nity development funding invest-
February 2007. about the possibility of demoli- quired it. est will be seeking $1 million in the county to gain ownership of ed in the property to date.

Hearing a tone VIDEO: PHOTOS:


U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta announced Governor Cor- VIM dental
that Wilkes-Barre has been selected
to host a House Committee on Educa- bett speaks in clinic opens in
tion & the Workforce Field Hearing on Scranton Wilkes-Barre
March 21 at Wilkes University.
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P E N N S TAT E B A S K E T B A L L Penn State guard


OPINION
Lions lose on buzzer-beater
Talor Battle reacts
after the Nittany
Lions’ loss
RICH HOFMANN
to Temple.

PSU hoops
Talor Battle tied the game with a late
three, but Temple won on a tough
lege basketball’s most respect-
ed coaches.
Fernandez, double-
still facing
tough climb
shot with less than a second left. teamed as time was run-
ning out, forced up the
winning shot off his right

66 64 foot while fading to his left


The Associated Press
TUCSON, Ariz. — Don’t call him “one- just inside the 3-point line. TUCSON, Ariz. — Historians,
and-Dunphy” anymore. TEMPLE PENN STATE The clock read 0.4 seconds as take note. The time period was
Juan Fernandez sank an off-balance 18- the ball went through the net. the early 1950s. The Ivy League
footer with less than a second to play to streak. In the timeout that preceded was a notion then, not an athlet-
hand Temple a wild 66-64 victory over “It might have been our time, that’s all,” ic conference. But the Harvards
Penn State and end coach Fran Dunphy’s Dunphy said. “Just our time.” and Yales and Princetons were
NCAA tournament record 11-game losing And a long time coming for one of col- See LIONS, Page 4B in the process of making the
AP PHOTO affiliation official and remaking
their sports programs by de-
PIAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT PIAA SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS emphasizing them, especially

Making a splash
football, and keeping scholar-

Royals face
ships out of the equation.
Penn — then a national foot-
ball power, a school where Bed-
narik once roamed the earth —
had a decision to make. It chose

toughest foe
the academic prestige of the
Ivies over the athletic prestige
of the big time. Among other
things — and this has been
acknowledged by no less a his-

this season
torian than Joe Paterno — that
decision nearly six decades ago
opened up the state of Penn-
sylvania for a football program
with the vision and the re-
sources to build another nation-
al power.
Holy Redeemer takes on Lancaster Catholic It is impossible to predict
what might have happened to
(28-1) in the state quarterfinals tonight.
Penn State football had Penn
committed to the big time rath-
By JOHN ERZAR er than the Ivies — if the big-
jerzar@timesleader.com gest population center and
There’s a ladder Holy Redeemer has referred to media market in the state had
throughout the postseason. been locked up by a school that
It’s imaginary, just a metaphor for a postseason sold out Franklin Field every
climb to what the Royals hope is a spot in the PIAA Saturday and had already dom-
Class 3A boys basketball championship game. inated the headlines for dec-
Tonight’s rung, though, might be the most diffi- ades.
cult to grasp thus far. Or maybe it isn’t impossible
The District 2 champion Royals (24-4) will find to predict. I mean, how can
out starting at 7 p.m. today when they play District everyone not understand what
3 champion Lancaster Catholic (28-1) in a quarterfi- the Penn State basketball pro-
nal game at Parkland High School in Orefield. gram is up against?
“I feel like we’re starting to roll a little bit,” said “My colleagues understand,
Redeemer’s 6-foot-11 center Pete Alexis, who scored especially my Big Ten brethren,”
26 points in a 61-50 second-round victory over PET said Ed DeChellis, the Penn
Charter despite sitting nearly the entire second State coach. “We sit around and
quarter because of foul trouble. talk, and you look at their ros-
“We lagged a little bit after we beat West Scran- ters, and they’re filled with kids
from their state. The Illinois
See REDEEMER, Page 8B kids are all from Illinois — same
with Indiana, Michigan and
Michigan State. Ohio State is
FOOTBALL built on Ohio kids. That’s what
I’ve always tried to do.
“I’ve tried to get to Philly, to
get your name and face down
there. It hasn’t worked as well as
we’d have liked it to, but that
doesn’t mean we’re not going to
continue to work.”
The Nittany Lions made the
NCAA tournament for the first
time since 2001 before losing
66-64 to Temple on Thursday.
The Owls draw a bright line
under the issue. Of all of the big
state schools, Penn State has
S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER less access to the state’s major
Hall of Fame tight end Dave Casper speaks before population center than any of
the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Dinner Thursday. them. No one else has to deal
with such a thing as the Big 5

Casper touches on
(plus Drexel). No other state
school has to attempt to pene-
trate such a culture of splendid,

a variety of topics
cherished insularity.
“Every school has its challeng-
es, and we do, too,” DeChellis
KEVIN MINGORA/SPECIAL TO THE TIMES LEADER said. “We don’t have a great
By DAVE KONOPKI Michael Stec of Dallas competes on Thursday during the PIAA Class 2A Diving Championships at Bucknell Uni- population near us with an
dkonopki@timesleader.com versity. Stec finished third in the event to earn a diving medal at states for the second straight year. abundance of recruitable talent.
WILKES-BARRE — Despite a Hall of Fame We just have to keep swinging.
career that spanned 11 seasons in the National
Football League, Dave Casper says his phone
isn’t ringing off the hook for solutions to the
Three WVC athletes medal at states “Philadelphia is a Big East
town. Pittsburgh is a Big East
town, media-wise. It’s hard
bitter labor dispute between the league’s play- The Times Leader staff punctuating a season that saw the have a number of boys finish in the sometimes to get stuff in the
ers and owners. LEWISBURG — A trio of Wyoming Mountaineers boys team go 15-0 and top 16. It was a great meet for us.” paper, to get your message
“I have no idea,” said Casper, who was a Valley Conference athletes earned capture a second straight District 2 Stec – medaling at states for the across. And kids on the East
tight end for the Oakland Raiders for seven some hardware at the PIAA Class 2A Class 2A championship. second straight year after finishing Coast, they can stay closer to
years. “I’m the only person in the stands that’s Swimming and Diving Champion- Wyoming Seminary’s Jake Baker eighth in the dive in 2010 – posted a home and their folks can see
absolutely convinced that I’m the only one ships on Thursday at Bucknell Uni- also medaled in diving, finishing final score of 406.65 points. He was them play. They can have break-
that doesn’t know what’s going on. So my call versity’s Kinney Natatorium. sixth with a score of 391.55. one of only four divers to top 400 fast at home and be at school for
is, I don’t know what’s going to happen. And Dallas’ Michael Stec finished third “They swam well all year long,” points. lunch. And kids in Philly, I don’t
no one is asking for my opinion.” in the diving portion of the meet Dallas coach Romayne Mosier said. The third-place medal caps a stand- think they think west. It’s just
while teammate Chris Tamanini “It was a great combination for us to
See CASPER, Page 8B came in seventh in the 100 freestyle, have Michael and Chris medal and to See SWIMMING, Page 8B See HOFMANN, Page 5B
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x-Boston ....................... 48 18 .727 — BOXING REPORT: In the WBO welterweight title fight on May 7 in Las Vegas, 35-and-older basketball league. REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS
New York ...................... 35 32 .522 131⁄2 Nevada, Manny Pacquiao is -$750 vs. at Shane Mosley +$550. The games will be played Sundays
WRESTLING Philadelphia ................. 35
New Jersey .................. 22
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NBA Kentucky 3.5 W Virginia from March 20 through April 24.
State junior tourney to
Toronto ......................... 18 49 .269 301⁄2
The cost is $65 per person and will be having tryouts for Little
Favorite Points Underdog Florida NL Michigan St or
Southeast Division
includes a T-shirt. Individual and League from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sat-
W L Pct GB Florida NL Ucla or
RAPTORS 5.5 Wizards urday at the field. It is mandatory
be held next weekend
x-Miami ......................... 46 22 .676 — team registrations are welcome. To
x-Orlando ...................... 43 26 .623 31⁄2 Bulls 4 PACERS Michigan St NL Cal-Santa Barb or
register, stop by the fitness center for players ages 9 through 12
Atlanta ........................... 39 29 .574 7
Charlotte ....................... 28 39 .418 171⁄2 MAGIC 5 Nuggets Ucla NL Cal-Santa Barb
or call 825-5989. wanting to play Little League to

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Washington .................. 16 50 .242 29 Saturday try out. Final signups will also be
he 2011 Pennsylvania Junior Heat 4.5 HAWKS
Central Division (Washington, DC) from 9-11 a.m. on Saturday.
Wrestling (PJW) State Tour- W L Pct GB Knicks 3.5 PISTONS CAMPS/CLINICS
y-Chicago ..................... 49 18 .731 — Pittsburgh 7.5 Butler
nament will be held at Mohegan Indiana .......................... 29 39 .426 201⁄2 THUNDER 9.5 Bobcats
UPCOMING EVENTS
Milwaukee..................... 26 41 .388 23 Connecticut NL Missouri or Electric City Baseball and Softball
Sun Arena on March 25 and Detroit ........................... 24 44 .353 251⁄2 BUCKS 4.5 Nets
Cleveland...................... 13 53 .197 351⁄2 Connecticut NL Cincinnati or Academy will host a two-day
March 26. This tournament will Celtics 2.5 ROCKETS
Missouri NL Bucknell or hitting clinic from 10 a.m. to 12:30 Meyers Girls Soccer Booster Club is
WESTERN CONFERENCE
feature over 1,200 wrestlers 14 Southwest Division
MAVERICKS 2 Spurs
p.m. on April 16 and April 17 at sponsoring a Happy Hour from 7-9
Cincinnati NL Bucknell
W L Pct GB SUNS 5 Warriors p.m. on Friday at Senunas’ Bar.
years and under, competing for x-San Antonio .............. 54 13 .806 — (Denver, CO)
Connell Park Little League. Cost is
There will be gift baskets, 50/50
a PJW state championship. Dallas ............................ 48 20 .706 61⁄2 76ers 5 KINGS $75. More information: www.e-
New Orleans ................ 40 30 .571 151⁄2
LAKERS 14.5 T’wolves
Vanderbilt NL Morehead St or
lectriccitybaseball.com or 570- drawings, guest bartenders and
Wrestling begins at 9 a.m. on Memphis ....................... 37 32
Houston ........................ 35 34
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Richmond NL Morehead St
878-848. music.
March 25 and 8 a.m. on March Northwest Division Byu NL St. John’s or Pittston Area basketball alumni
Favorite Points Underdog
26. W L Pct GB
Byu NL Gonzaga or MEETINGS game, featuring players from
Oklahoma City............... 44 23 .657 — NCAA Tournament
Seton Catholic and Pittston Area,
Tickets will be sold starting Denver............................ 41 27
Portland .......................... 38 29
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31⁄2
6 (Charlotte, NC) St. John’s NL Wofford or
will be held at 6 p.m. on April 29 at
Thursday prior to and through Utah ................................ 36 33 .522 9 Gonzaga NL Wofford Checkerboard Inn Golf League will
Minnesota ...................... 17 52 .246 28 Tennessee 1.5 Michigan
hold its final meeting prior to the Pittston Area’s gym. The alumni
the weigh-ins (4:30 p.m.-10 Pacific Division Duke 23 Hampton (Tucson, AZ)
start of the season at 7 p.m. Mon- game will include a women’s game
p.m.) or all day on March 25 W L Pct GB
N Carolina 18.5 Long Island U San Diego St NL Temple or
day at the Checkerboard Inn in and a men’s game. A co-ed game is
L.A. Lakers ................... 48 20 .706 —
Temple NL No Colorado also a possibility. The format in
and 26 at the arena box office. Phoenix......................... 33
Golden State ................ 30 38
33 .500
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Washington 5.5 Georgia Trucksville. All returning members
both games will be Seton Catholic
All tickets are general admission L.A. Clippers................. 26 43 .377 221⁄2 (Cleveland, OH) Wisconsin NL Kansas St or must attend the meeting or call
Sacramento.................. 16 50 .242 31 Wisconsin NL Utah St or Frank in order to secure league vs. Pittston Area. All former play-
and cash sales only. Thursday's Games
George Mason 1 Villanova
membership. Dues must be paid in ers that are interested in playing,
Chicago 84, New Jersey 73 Kansas St NL Belmont or
All-session passes cost $20 for New York 120, Memphis 99
Ohio St 23.5 TX-San Antonio
full. League play begins April 12 at contact Coach Kathy Healey at
Xavier 1.5 Marquette Utah St NL Belmont 654-5424.
adults (ages 13 and older) and Cleveland at Portland, (n)
Wilkes-Barre Municipal Golf
Friday's Games Syracuse 11.5 Indiana St NIT Tournament
Course. Anyone who cannot attend Pittston Area football’s “Meet the
$12 for students (ages 2-12). Chicago at Indiana, 7 p.m.
COLORADO 5.5 California Coaches Night” will be held at 7
Denver at Orlando, 7 p.m. (Chicago, IL) please call Frank at 675-7532.
Single session passes cost $11 Washington at Toronto, 7 p.m. College Insider Tournament p.m. Thursday at the high school
Miami at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Notre Dame 13 Akron Jenkins Township Little League
for adults (ages 13 and older) New York at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Texas A&M PK Florida St SANTA CLARA 4 Air Force Parents Auxiliary will hold a auditorium. All players must at-
and $7 for students (ages 2-12). Charlotte at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m.
NHL reorganization meeting at 6 p.m. tend with at least one parent or
San Antonio at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Purdue 14 St. Peter’s guardian. Coach Michael Barrett
Any children under the age of 2 Boston at Houston, 8:30 p.m.
New Jersey at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. Georgetown 5 Virginia Comm
Favorite Odds Underdog Thursday at the field house. This
will be discussing important topics
do not require a ticket for this Golden State at Phoenix, 10 p.m. DEVILS -$130/ Capitals will be a reorganization meeting
Philadelphia at Sacramento, 10 p.m. (Tulsa, OK) +$110 and we will also discuss activities about the upcoming season.
event if they are seated on the Minnesota at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Texas 9.5 Oakland U RANGERS -$165/ Canadiens and plans for the upcoming 2011 Wyoming Area Softball Parents
lap of a ticket holder. Arizona 5.5 Memphis +$145 season. All parents are urged to Association’s “Meet the Lady
NCAA Men Warriors Night” will be held at 7
For more information on the Kansas 23 Boston U HURRICANES -$175/ Islanders attend.
NCAA Tournament Glance +$155
Mayflower Little League will hold a p.m. Thursday at the Wyoming
event, please visit www.pajw.org FIRST ROUND Unlv 1.5 Illinois
Area Secondary Center Cafeteria.
and www.pjwareax.com At UD Arena Saturday
CANUCKS -$200/ Coyotes work session to open the field for
Dayton, Ohio +$170
the upcoming season at 9 a.m. Members of varsity, junior varsity
Tuesday, March 15 (Tampa, FL) Home Teams in Capital Letters Saturday. All members and parents and junior high teams will be
UNC Asheville 81, Arkansas-Little Rock 77, OT
Clemson 70, UAB 52 able to help are asked to meet at presented as well as coaches and
L O C A L Wednesday, March 16
the clubhouse. assistants to the program. The 2011
Texas-San Antonio 70, Alabama State 61 NCAA Women season will be discussed briefly in
C A L E N D A R Virginia Commonwealth 59, Southern Cal 46 Mountain Top Men’s Slow Pitch
EAST REGIONAL NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament H O C K E Y Softball League is currently seek- addition to future parent orga-
Friday, March 18 Second Round All Times EDT
ing teams for the Summer League. nization sponsored events. Light
Thursday, March 17 PHILADELPHIA REGIONAL refreshments will be served. Play-
H.S. BOYS BASKETBALL At St. Pete Times Forum First Round
National Hockey League Games will be played on Tuesdays
PIAA Class 3A quarterfinals – Holy Redeemer vs. Tampa, Fla. Saturday, March 19 All Times EDT and Thursdays at Rice and Amer- ers are reminded pizza orders will
Lancaster Catholic, 7 p.m., Parkland H.S., Orefield West Virginia 84, Clemson 76 EASTERN CONFERENCE be disbursed immediately follow-
At Bryce Jordan Center
COLLEGE SOFTBALL Kentucky 59, Princeton 57 ican Legion Softball fields at 5:45
King’s vs. Capital University at Salisbury Sea Gull Friday, March 18
University Park, Pa. Atlantic Division
p.m. or 6:45 p.m. League starts the ing the event.
Inivtational, 10 a.m. Penn State (24-9) vs. Dayton (21-11), 11:10 a.m. GP W L OT Pts GF GA
King’s at Salisbury, 12 p.m. At Time Warner Cable Arena DePaul (27-6) vs. Navy (20-11), 30 minutes follow- Philadelphia ................ 70 43 19 8 94 225 188 first week of May. Entrance fee is
Charlotte, N.C. ing Pittsburgh .................... 71 41 22 8 90 206 172
COLLEGE BASEBALL
North Carolina (26-7) vs. Long Island University At Cameron Indoor Stadium N.Y. Rangers............... 71 37 30 4 78 204 174 $250 per team. Teams interested
Wilkes at Eastern, 3 p.m. New Jersey ................. 70 33 33 4 70 151 179
(27-5), 7:15 p.m. Durham, N.C. please, contact Stew Caladie at Bulletin Board items will not be
Saturday, March 19 Washington (23-10) vs. Georgia (21-11), 30 minutes Iowa State (22-10) vs. Marist (30-2), 11:15 a.m. N.Y. Islanders.............. 71 27 33 11 65 197 227
474-2953 or e-mail MTSoft- accepted over the telephone. Items
following Duke (29-3) vs. Tennessee-Martin (21-10), 30 min- Northeast Division
COLLEGE BASEBALL GP W L OT Pts GF GA ball@hotmail.com.
Univeristy of Maine, Presque Isle at King’s, 2 p.m.
At Quicken Loans Arena utes following
Boston.......................... 69 39 21 9 87 208 166
may be faxed to 831-7319, e-mailed to
Cleveland Sunday, March 20 Swoyersville Little League is holding
Eastern at Wilkes, 1 p.m.
George Mason (26-6) vs. Villanova (21-11), 2:10 At Harry A. Gampel Pavilion
Montreal....................... 71 39 25 7 85 189 178 tlsports@timesleader.com, dropped
Misericordia at Gwynedd-Mercy, 1 p.m. Buffalo.......................... 70 34 28 8 76 203 202 a mandatory manager/coaches
p.m. Storrs, Conn. off at The Times Leader or mailed to
COLLEGE SOFTBALL Ohio State (32-2) vs. Texas-San Antonio (20-13), Toronto ........................ 72 31 31 10 72 187 223
King’s vs. Capital University at Salisbury Sea Gull Connecticut (32-1) vs. Hartford (17-15), 12:05 p.m. Ottawa .......................... 71 26 36 9 61 161 221 meeting at the field at 10 a.m.
30 minutes following Kansas State (21-10) vs. Purdue (20-11), 30 minutes The Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N.
Inivtational, 10 a.m. Xavier (24-7) vs. Marquette (20-14), 7:27 p.m. following
Southeast Division Saturday to discuss the upcoming
King’s at Salisbury, 2 p.m Syracuse (26-7) vs. Indiana State (20-13), 30 min- GP W L OT Pts GF GA Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250.
Eastern at Misericordia, 1 p.m. At Comcast Center Washington ................. 72 41 21 10 92 195 176
utes following
COLLEGE WOMEN'S LACROSSE College Park, Md. Tampa Bay................... 71 39 22 10 88 212 214
Third Round Maryland (23-7) vs. St. Francis, Pa. (22-11), 12:20
(1 p.m.) Carolina ....................... 71 32 29 10 74 198 212
King’s at Widener Saturday, March 19 p.m. Atlanta .......................... 71 30 29 12 72 200 230
Manhattanville at Wilkes
Elizabethtown at Misericordia
Tampa, Fla.
West Virginia (21-11) vs. Kentucky (26-8)
Georgetown (22-10) vs. Princeton (24-4), 30 min-
utes following
Florida .......................... 71 29 33 9 67 179 194
WESTERN CONFERENCE
T E N N I S B A S E B A L L
COLLEGE MEN'S LACROSSE Sunday, March 20 DAYTON REGIONAL Central Division
Misericordia at PSU Abington, 1 p.m. Charlotte, N.C. First Round GP W L OT Pts GF GA BNP Paribas Open Major League Baseball
COLLEGE MEN'S TENNIS North Carolina-Long Island University winner vs. Saturday, March 19 Detroit .......................... 71 43 20 8 94 232 201
Washington-Georgia winner Chicago........................ 70 38 24 8 84 232 196 Results Spring Training Glance
Wilkes at Elizabethtown, 1 p.m. At Thompson-Boling Arena
At Quicken Loans Arena Nashville ...................... 70 35 25 10 80 179 165 Thursday All Times EDT
COLLEGE WOMEN'S TENNIS Knoxville, Tenn.
Wilkes at Elizabethtown, 1 p.m. Cleveland Columbus .................... 70 32 28 10 74 190 211 At The Indian Wells Tennis Garden AMERICAN LEAGUE
Tennessee (31-2) vs. Stetson (20-12), 11:05 a.m. St. Louis....................... 70 31 30 9 71 194 209 ....................................................................... W L Pct
Ohio State-Texas-San Antonio winner vs. George Indian Wells, Calif.
Sunday, March 20 Mason-Villanova winner
Marquette (23-8) vs. Texas (19-13), 30 minutes fol-
lowing Northwest Division Singles Kansas City..................................................12 6.667
Syracuse-Indiana State winner vs. Xavier-Mar- GP W L OT Pts GF GA Women Seattle...........................................................10 5.667
COLLEGE BASEBALL At St. John Arena Detroit ...........................................................14 9.609
FDU-Florham at King’s, 1 p.m. quette winner y-Vancouver................ 72 47 16 9 103 237 169 Quarterfinals
Columbus, Ohio Calgary ........................ 72 36 27 9 81 217 207 Boston ..........................................................12 9.571
SOUTHEAST REGIONAL Caroline Wozniacki (1), Denmark, def. Victoria Aza-
Monday, March 21 Second Round
Georgia Tech (23-10) vs. Bowling Green (28-4),
11:20 a.m.
Minnesota ................... 70 35 28 7 77 178 188
renka (8), Belarus, 3-0, retired. Minnesota ....................................................10 9.526
Colorado...................... 69 26 35 8 60 193 243 Toronto .........................................................10 9.526
COLLEGE SOFTBALL Thursday, March 17 Ohio State (22-9) vs. UCF (22-10), 30 minutes fol- Edmonton.................... 70 23 38 9 55 172 231 Maria Sharapova (16), Russia, def. Peng Shuai,
China, 6-2, 5-7, 6-3. Baltimore ...................................................... 9 9.500
(3 p.m.) At The Verizon Center lowing Pacific Division Los Angeles.................................................1010.500
Delaware Valley at Wilkes Washington At Huntsman Center Doubles
GP W L OT Pts GF GA Texas............................................................ 9 9.500
Misericordia at Albright Butler 60, Old Dominion 58 Salt Lake City San Jose ...................... 71 40 23 8 88 203 186 Men Tampa Bay ................................................... 810.444
COLLEGE BASEBALL Pittsburgh 74, UNC Asheville 51 Arizona State (20-10) vs. Temple (23-8), 4:05 p.m. Los Angeles ................ 70 40 25 5 85 196 170 Semifinals New York ..................................................... 811.421
Misericordia at PSU Berks, 3:30 p.m. At St. Pete Times Forum Notre Dame (26-7) vs. Utah (18-16), 30 minutes fol- Phoenix........................ 71 37 23 11 85 206 203 Alexander Dolgopolov, Ukraine, and Xavier Ma- Cleveland ..................................................... 710.412
lowing Dallas ........................... 70 37 25 8 82 196 199 lisse, Belgium, def. Rohan Bopanna, India, and Ai-
Tuesday, March 22 Tampa, Fla.
Florida 79, UC Santa Barbara 51 Sunday, March 20 Anaheim ...................... 70 38 27 5 81 197 203 sam-ul-Haq Qureshi, Pakistan, 3-6, 6-3, 10-8.
Oakland ........................................................ 812.400
Chicago ........................................................ 712.368
COLLEGE BASEBALL UCLA (22-10) vs. Michigan State (19-14), (n) At John Paul Jones Arena NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime
loss. NATIONAL LEAGUE
Penn State Hazleton at King’s, 4 p.m. At The Pepsi Center Charlottesville, Va. ....................................................................... W L Pct
y-clinched division
COLLEGE TENNIS Denver Miami (27-4) vs. Gardner-Webb (23-10), 12:15 p.m. San Francisco..............................................16 5.762
(3:30 p.m.) BYU 74, Wofford 66 Oklahoma (21-11) vs. James Madison (26-7), 30 Wednesday's Games
Toronto 3, Carolina 1
G O L F Atlanta ..........................................................13 6.684
Lebanon Valley at King’s St. John’s (21-11) vs. Gonzaga (24-9), (n) minutes following Colorado ......................................................14 7.667
Wilkes at Bloomsburg Detroit 3, Washington 2
At The McKale Center SPOKANE REGIONAL Vancouver 4, Colorado 2 PGA Tour Milwaukee ....................................................13 7.650
Tucson, Ariz. First Round Anaheim 2, St. Louis 1 Philadelphia .................................................13 8.619
Wisconsin 72, Belmont 58 Saturday, March 19 Transitions Championship Cincinnati......................................................11 8.579
W H AT ’ S O N T V Kansas State (22-10) vs. Utah State (30-3), (n) At Maples Pavilion
Thursday's Games
Atlanta 4, Philadelphia 3, SO Par Scores St. Louis .......................................................10 8.556
Third Round Montreal 3, Tampa Bay 2, SO Thursday Washington..................................................10 9.526
Stanford, Calif. San Diego .................................................... 8 9.471
H.S. BOYS BASKETBALL Saturday, March 19 Texas Tech (22-10) vs. St. John’s (21-10), 4:20 p.m. Detroit 2, Columbus 0
Ottawa 3, New Jersey 1
At Innisbrook Resort and Golf Club,
New York ..................................................... 911.450
Washington Stanford (29-2) vs. UC Davis (24-8), 30 minutes fol- Copperhead Course
7 p.m. Pittsburgh (28-5) vs. Butler (24-9) lowing Florida 4, Toronto 0 Chicago ........................................................ 913.409
Plam Harbor, Fla. Pittsburgh..................................................... 813.381
Service Electric Cable -- PIAA Class 3A quarterfi- At St. Pete Times Forum At The Pit/Bob King Court Boston at Nashville, (n)
nals – Holy Redeemer vs. Lancaster Catholic, Par- Chicago at Dallas, (n) Partial First Round Houston........................................................ 814.364
kland H.S., Orefield. Tampa, Fla. Albuquerque, N.M. Due to darkness three golfers unable to Los Angeles................................................. 715.318
Florida (27-7) vs. UCLA-Michigan State winner North Carolina (25-8) vs. Fresno State (25-7), 4:15 Colorado at Calgary, (n)
Phoenix at Edmonton, (n) complete first round. None currently ranked in Florida .......................................................... 613.316
NCAA Wrestling At The Pepsi Center p.m.
St. Louis at Los Angeles, (n) top ten. Arizona ......................................................... 518.217
Denver Kentucky (24-8) vs. Hampton (26-6), 30 minutes NOTE: Split-squad games count in the standings;
10:30 a.m. following Minnesota at San Jose, (n) Paul Casey ............................................32-32—64 -7
ESPNU HD/ESPN3.com – Session III Champion- BYU (31-4) vs. St. John’s-Gonzaga winner Friday's Games Nick Watney ..........................................35-31—66 -5 games against non-major league teams do not.
ships At The McKale Center At McCarthey Athletic Center Wednesday's Games
Washington at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Garrett Willis .........................................32-34—66 -5
7 p.m. Tucson, Ariz. Spokane, Wash. Montreal at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Martin Laird ...........................................34-32—66 -5 Houston 8, Washington 7
ESPNU HD – Session IV Championships Kansas State-Utah State winner vs. Wisconsin Iowa (22-8) vs. Gonzaga (28-4), 4:10 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Carolina, 7 p.m. Scott Stallings .......................................31-35—66 -5 Tampa Bay 6, Florida 3
(24-8) UCLA (27-4) vs. Montana (18-14), 30 minutes fol- Phoenix at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Joe Durant .............................................34-33—67 -4 Atlanta 4, Boston 3
AUTO RACING At New Orleans Arena
lowing
Saturday's Games John Senden.........................................35-32—67 -4 Minnesota 4, N.Y. Mets 3
Sunday, March 20 Columbus at Minnesota, 2 p.m. Gary Woodland.....................................33-34—67 -4 Toronto 5, Pittsburgh 3
Noon SOUTHWEST REGIONAL
SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for Jeff At Cintas Center Atlanta at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Ryan Moore...........................................36-31—67 -4 St. Louis 9, Detroit 4
Second Round San Francisco 5, Chicago White Sox 3
Byrd 500, at Bristol, Tenn. Cincinnati Boston at Toronto, 7 p.m. Rory Sabbatini.......................................33-34—67 -4
Thursday, March 17 Louisville (20-12) vs. Vanderbilt (20-11), 12:10 p.m. L.A. Angels 10, Arizona 8
1:30 p.m. Tampa Bay at Ottawa, 7 p.m. Justin Leonard ......................................32-35—67 -4
At The Pepsi Center Xavier (28-2) vs. South Dakota State (19-13), 30 N.Y. Islanders at Florida, 7 p.m. N.Y. Yankees 10, Baltimore 0
SPEED — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, practice Webb Simpson .....................................35-32—67 -4
Denver minutes following Detroit at Nashville, 8 p.m. Colorado 11, Texas 10
for Scotts EZ Seed 300, at Bristol, Tenn. Jim Furyk ...............................................34-33—67 -4 Kansas City 5, Cincinnati 3
Morehead State 62, Louisville 61 DALLAS REGIONAL Philadelphia at Dallas, 8 p.m. Stuart Appleby ......................................36-31—67 -4
3:30 p.m. Richmond 69, Vanderbilt 66 Milwaukee 5, Seattle 4
SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, pole qualifying for First Round Colorado at Edmonton, 10 p.m. Brian Gay ...............................................33-34—67 -4
Jeff Byrd 500, at Bristol, Tenn. Friday, March 18 Anaheim at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Brandt Jobe...........................................35-33—68 -3 Thursday's Games
Sunday, March 20 Boston 8, N.Y. Mets 5
5 p.m. At The United Center St. Louis at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Kevin Sutherland ..................................36-32—68 -3
At Ferrell Center Toronto 7, Philadelphia 6
SPEED — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, final prac- Chicago Waco, Texas Charley Hoffman ..................................36-32—68 -3
Notre Dame (26-6) vs. Akron (23-12), 1:40, p.m. Florida 5, St. Louis 2
tice for Scotts EZ Seed 300, at Bristol, Tenn. Houston (26-5) vs. West Virginia (23-9), 5:10 p.m. Martin Kaymer.......................................34-34—68 -3 Baltimore 13, Pittsburgh 3
Texas A&M (24-8) vs. Florida State (21-10), 30 min- American Hockey League Stewart Cink..........................................34-34—68 -3
BOXING utes following
Baylor (31-2) vs. Prairie View (21-11), 30 minutes fol-
Tag Ridings ...........................................35-33—68 -3
Detroit 4, Minnesota 3
lowing Cincinnati 5, Cleveland 1
9 p.m. Purdue (25-7) vs. St. Peter’s (20-13), 7:20 p.m. All Times EDT Blake Adams.........................................34-34—68 -3
Georgetown (21-10) vs. Virginia Commonwealth At Intrust Bank Arena L.A. Dodgers 6, Arizona 4
ESPN2 — Welterweights, Demetrius Hopkins EASTERN CONFERENCE Chad Collins..........................................32-36—68 -3 Milwaukee 4, Chicago White Sox (ss) 0
(30-1-1) vs. Brad Solomon (16-0-0), at Fort Lauder- (24-11), 30 minutes following Wichita, Kan. Marc Leishman .....................................34-34—68 -3
Wisconsin-Green Bay (32-1) vs. Arkansas-Little Atlantic Division Oakland 6, Chicago Cubs 5
dale, Fla. At The BOK Center Marc Turnesa........................................35-33—68 -3 Chicago White Sox (ss) 12, Colorado 6
Rock (23-7), 5:20 p.m. GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Tulsa, Okla. Sergio Garcia........................................33-35—68 -3
EXTREME SPORTS Kansas (32-2) vs. Boston University (21-13), 6:50
Michigan State (26-5) vs. Northern Iowa (27-5), 30 Manchester ........... 70 41 21 2 6 90 231 187
Portland ................. 65 40 18 5 2 87 235 189 Matteo Manassero................................35-33—68 -3
Atlanta 7, Washington 6
N.Y. Yankees 3, Tampa Bay 2
minutes following
Noon p.m. Connecticut........... 67 33 26 2 6 74 186 184 Vijay Singh ............................................36-32—68 -3 Seattle vs. Kansas City at Surprise, Ariz., (n)
ESPN2 — Winter X Games, snowboard slopestyle UNLV (24-8) vs. Illinois (19-13), 30 minutes follow- At Auburn Arena Worcester.............. 67 31 24 4 8 74 182 203 Roland Thatcher ...................................35-33—68 -3 L.A. Angels vs. San Francisco at Scottsdale, Ariz.,
women’s final, at Tignes, France (same-day tape) ing Auburn, Ala. Providence............ 67 30 32 3 2 65 171 218 Jason Dufner ........................................33-35—68 -3 (n)
1 p.m. Third Round Florida State (23-7) vs. Samford (25-7), 5:15 p.m. Springfield ............. 68 30 33 2 3 65 200 220 J.J. Henry ..............................................34-35—69 -2 Texas vs. San Diego at Peoria, Ariz., (n)
ESPN2 — Winter X Games, snowboard slopestyle Georgia (21-10) vs. Middle Tennessee (23-7), 30 Bridgeport ............. 67 22 36 3 6 53 177 233 Matt Jones .............................................33-36—69 -2
Saturday, March 19 minutes following Friday's Games
men’s final, at Tignes, France (same-day tape) At The Pepsi Center East Division Chris Couch ..........................................35-34—69 -2 Detroit vs. Boston (ss) at Fort Myers, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
3 p.m. At CenturyTel Center GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA David Toms ...........................................35-34—69 -2 N.Y. Yankees vs. Toronto at Dunedin, Fla., 1:05
Denver Shreveport, La.
ESPN2 — Winter X Games, ski superpipe women’s Morehead State (25-9) vs. Richmond (28-7) Penguins.............. 67 48 18 0 1 97 219 152 Robert Garrigus....................................36-33—69 -2 p.m.
final and medal ceremony, at Tignes, France Texas A&M (27-5) vs. McNeese State (26-6), 5:05 Hershey ................. 69 41 22 1 5 88 219 179 Jerry Kelly..............................................34-35—69 -2 Houston vs. Florida at Jupiter, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
(same-day tape) Sunday, March 20 p.m. Charlotte................ 68 37 23 2 6 82 221 205 Arjun Atwal ............................................34-35—69 -2 St. Louis vs. Washington at Viera, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
8 p.m. At The United Center Rutgers (19-12) vs. Louisiana Tech (24-7), 30 min- Norfolk ................... 66 34 19 8 5 81 221 177 K.J. Choi ................................................35-34—69 -2 Pittsburgh vs. Philadelphia at Clearwater, Fla., 1:05
ESPN — Winter X Games, snowboard superpipe Chicago utes following Binghamton........... 67 34 26 3 4 75 214 192 Will Claxton ...........................................35-34—69 -2 p.m.
men’s final, at Tignes, France (same-day tape) Notre Dame-Akron winner vs. Texas A&M-Florida Albany .................... 67 29 34 1 3 62 180 224 Andres Romero ....................................36-33—69 -2 Atlanta vs. N.Y. Mets at Port St. Lucie, Fla., 1:10
State winner Adirondack............ 66 23 33 4 6 56 156 213 p.m.
GOLF Syracuse ............... 66 24 35 3 4 55 159 209 J.P. Hayes .............................................36-33—69 -2
Purdue-St. Peter’s winner vs. Georgetown-South-
ern Cal-Virginia Commonwealth winner T R A N S A C T I O N S WESTERN CONFERENCE
Brendon de Jonge................................36-33—69 -2
Chad Campbell.....................................36-33—69 -2
L.A. Dodgers vs. San Francisco at Scottsdale, Ariz.,
4:05 p.m.
9:30 a.m.
TGC — European PGA Tour, Sicilian Open, second Tulsa, Okla. North Division Carl Pettersson.....................................37-32—69 -2 Arizona vs. Seattle at Peoria, Ariz., 4:05 p.m.
round, at Ragusa, Sicily Kansas-Boston University winner vs. UNLV-Illinois
winner
BASEBALL GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Peter Hanson ........................................36-33—69 -2 San Diego vs. L.A. Angels at Tempe, Ariz., 4:05
3 p.m. Manitoba................ 69 37 26 1 5 80 192 175 Chris Riley .............................................34-35—69 -2 p.m.
TGC — PGA Tour, Transitions Championship, sec- WEST REGIONAL American League Hamilton ................ 67 36 24 1 6 79 192 170 Kevin Na ................................................37-32—69 -2 Cleveland (ss) vs. Kansas City at Surprise, Ariz.,
ond round, at Tampa Bay, Fla. Second Round BOSTON RED SOX — Optioned 1B Lars Ander- Toronto .................. 70 34 26 1 9 78 201 194 Jamie Lovemark ...................................35-34—69 -2 4:05 p.m.
son, C Luis Exposito, SS Jose Iglesias and INF Ya- Lake Erie ............... 67 34 25 3 5 76 183 177 Cincinnati vs. Chicago Cubs at Mesa, Ariz., 4:05
MEN'S COLLEGE Thursday, March 17 maico Navarro to Pawtucket (IL). Reassigned OF Grand Rapids........ 68 33 25 2 8 76 205 208 Charlie Wi..............................................35-35—70 -1
John Rollins ..........................................37-33—70 -1 p.m.
At The McKale Center Juan Carlos Linares to their minor league camp. Abbotsford ............ 67 32 26 4 5 73 163 185 Milwaukee vs. Colorado at Scottsdale, Ariz., 4:10
BASKETBALL Tucson, Ariz. National League Rochester.............. 68 30 32 3 3 66 186 218 Jonathan Byrd .......................................35-35—70 -1
p.m.
Temple 66, Penn State 64 West Division Geoff Ogilvy ..........................................35-35—70 -1 Minnesota vs. Baltimore at Sarasota, Fla., 7:05 p.m.
Noon ATLANTA BRAVES — Optioned RHP Cory Gear-
San Diego State 68, Northern Colorado 50 rin, RHP Stephen Marek and RHP Anthony Varvaro Bubba Watson.......................................33-37—70 -1 Boston (ss) vs. Tampa Bay at Port Charlotte, Fla.,
CBS — NCAA Division I tournament, second round, GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Jason Day..............................................36-34—70 -1
doubleheader, Texas vs. Oakland, Mich. and Arizo- At The Verizon Center to Gwinnett (IL). Reassigned LHP Yohan Flande, C Milwaukee ............. 67 36 18 5 8 85 186 164 7:05 p.m.
na vs. Memphis at Tulsa, Okla. Washington Wilkin Castillo, INF Shawn Bowman, OF Brent Houston ................. 70 39 25 1 5 84 200 182 Stephen Ames ......................................35-35—70 -1 Oakland vs. Chicago White Sox at Glendale, Ariz.,
Connecticut 81, Bucknell 52 Clevlen and OF Jose Constanza to their minor Peoria .................... 69 37 25 2 5 81 192 187 Peter Uihlein .........................................37-33—70 -1 7:05 p.m.
12:30 p.m. Shaun Micheel ......................................36-34—70 -1
TRUTV — NCAA Division I tournament, second Cincinnati (25-8) vs. Missouri (23-10), (n) league camp. Texas ..................... 68 35 23 4 6 80 183 184 Texas vs. Cleveland (ss) at Goodyear, Ariz., 10:05
round, doubleheader, Michigan vs. Tennessee and ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Optioned C Bryan An- Chicago ................. 69 35 25 3 6 79 228 225 Kent Jones ............................................36-34—70 -1 p.m.
Friday, March 18 Brian Davis ............................................34-36—70 -1
Duke vs. Hampton at Charlotte, N.C. derson and OF Adron Chambers to Memphis San Antonio .......... 66 37 25 3 1 78 203 198 Saturday's Games
At The BOK Center Oklahoma City...... 68 34 25 2 7 77 202 199 Spencer Levin.......................................34-36—70 -1
1:30 p.m. (PCL). Reassigned INF Ramon Vazquez and OF Florida vs. St. Louis (ss) at Jupiter, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
Tulsa, Okla. Amaury Cazana to Memphis. Rockford................ 66 27 30 4 5 63 168 204 Troy Matteson .......................................36-34—70 -1
TBS — NCAA Division I tournament, second round, Texas (27-7) vs. Oakland, Mich. (25-9), 12:15 p.m. Boston vs. Pittsburgh at Bradenton, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Optioned RHP NOTE: Two points are awarded for a win, one point Chez Reavie .........................................37-33—70 -1 St. Louis (ss) vs. Houston at Kissimmee, Fla., 1:05
quadrupleheader, Notre Dame vs. Akron and Tex- Arizona (27-7) vs. Memphis (25-9), 30 minutes fol- for an overtime or shootout loss.
as A&M vs. Florida State at Chicago; Kansas vs. Cole Kimball, 1B Chris Marrero and OF Corey Zach Johnson .......................................37-33—70 -1 p.m.
lowing Brown to Syracuse (IL). Reassigned C Derek Norris Wednesday's Games Justin Rose ...........................................34-36—70 -1
Boston University and UNLV vs. Illinois at Tulsa, Tampa Bay vs. Minnesota at Fort Myers, Fla., 1:05
Okla. At Time Warner Cable Arena to Harrisburg (EL). Grand Rapids 2, Oklahoma City 1, SO Mark Wilson ..........................................36-34—70 -1 p.m.
2 p.m. Charlotte, N.C. . Charlotte 2, Bridgeport 1, SO John Daly ..............................................35-35—70 -1 Atlanta (ss) vs. Detroit at Lakeland, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
Michigan (20-13) vs. Tennessee (19-14), 12:40 p.m. Manchester 4, Springfield 2 Alex Prugh.............................................34-37—71 E Toronto vs. N.Y. Yankees at Tampa, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
TNT — NCAA Division I tournament, second round,
quadrupleheader, George Mason vs. Villanova and Duke (30-4) vs. Hampton (24-8), 30 minutes follow- BASKETBALL Adirondack 5, Binghamton 2 Steve Flesch .........................................36-35—71 E Philadelphia vs. Baltimore at Sarasota, Fla., 1:05
Ohio State vs. Texas-San Antonio at Cleveland; ing National Basketball Association Albany 6, Syracuse 1 George McNeill.....................................35-36—71 E p.m.
Purdue vs. St. Peter’s and Georgetown vs. Virginia Third Round CHARLOTTE BOBCATS — Signed G Garrett Tem- Hamilton 2, Rochester 0 Ryo Ishikawa.........................................35-36—71 E N.Y. Mets (ss) vs. Atlanta (ss) at Kissimmee, Fla.,
Commonwealth at Chicago Saturday, March 19 ple to a second 10-day contract. San Antonio 2, Milwaukee 1, SO Cameron Beckman ..............................36-35—71 E 1:05 p.m.
7 p.m. GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS — Reassigned G Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 4, Manitoba 1 Bill Lunde...............................................35-36—71 E Washington vs. N.Y. Mets (ss) at Port St. Lucie,
At The Verizon Center
CBS — NCAA Division I tournament, second round, Jeremy Lin to Reno (NBADL). Thursday's Games Rocco Mediate ......................................34-37—71 E Fla., 1:10 p.m.
Washington No games scheduled
doubleheader, North Carolina vs. Long Island Uni- Connecticut (27-9) vs. Cincinnati-Missouri winner NEW JERSEY NETS — Named Andrew Schwartz Nick O’Hern...........................................35-36—71 E Kansas City vs. San Francisco at Scottsdale, Ariz.,
versity and Washington vs. Georgia at Charlotte, vice president of partnership sales. Promoted Josh Friday's Games Tommy Gainey .....................................37-34—71 E 4:05 p.m.
N.C. At The McKale Center Connecticut at Manchester, 7 p.m. Milwaukee vs. L.A. Dodgers at Glendale, Ariz., 4:05
Pruss to vice president of partnership marketing. Bio Kim ..................................................36-35—71 E
7:15 p.m. Tucson, Ariz. WASHINGTON WIZARDS — Signed G-F Othyus Lake Erie at Grand Rapids, 7 p.m. Zack Miller .............................................39-32—71 E p.m.
TRUTV — NCAA Division I tournament, second San Diego State (33-2) vs. Temple (26-7) Jeffers to a 10-day contract. Charlotte at Bridgeport, 7 p.m. William McGirt.......................................37-34—71 E Colorado vs. Cincinnati (ss) at Goodyear, Ariz., 4:05
round, doubleheader, Xavier vs. Marquette and Sy- Sunday, March 20 Worcester at Providence, 7:05 p.m. Chris DiMarco .......................................37-34—71 E p.m.
racuse vs. Indiana State at Cleveland. At Time Warner Cable Arena HOCKEY Portland at Binghamton, 7:05 p.m. Ricky Barnes .........................................37-34—71 E Seattle vs. Texas at Surprise, Ariz., 4:05 p.m.
Hershey at Springfield, 7:30 p.m. Chicago Cubs vs. San Diego at Peoria, Ariz., 4:05
TENNIS Charlotte, N.C.
Duke-Hampton winner vs. Michigan-Tennessee
National Hockey League
Albany at Norfolk, 7:30 p.m.
Charles Howell III .................................35-36—71 E
Jimmy Walker .......................................36-35—71 E p.m.
NHL — Suspended Boston F Brad Marchand two Chicago White Sox vs. Oakland at Phoenix, 4:05
4 p.m. winner games and announced he will forfeit $6,330.64 in Toronto at Syracuse, 7:30 p.m. Woody Austin........................................35-36—71 E
ESPN2 — ATP/WTA Tour, BNP Paribas Open, At The BOK Center Milwaukee at San Antonio, 8 p.m. Dean Wilson..........................................34-37—71 E p.m.
salary for delivering an elbow to the head area of Cleveland vs. L.A. Angels at Tempe, Ariz., 4:05 p.m.
women’s semifinal, at Indian Wells, Calif. Columbus LW R.J. Umberger during Tuesday’s Oklahoma City at Rockford, 8:05 p.m. Fabian Gomez ......................................38-33—71 E
Tulsa, Okla. Texas at Manitoba, 8:30 p.m. Cincinnati (ss) vs. Arizona at Scottsdale, Ariz., 4:10
11 p.m. Texas-Oakland, Mich. winner vs. Arizona-Memphis game. Jason Kokrak ........................................36-35—71 E
ESPN2 — ATP/WTA Tour, BNP Paribas Open, Hamilton at Abbotsford, 10 p.m. p.m.
winner Kevin Stadler ........................................36-36—72+1
women’s semifinal, at Indian Wells, Calif.
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T H U R S D AY ’ S S O C R E S
West Virginia 84 Butler 60 Florida 79 BYU 74 Wisconsin 72 Morehead State 62 Temple 66 Connecticut 81
Clemson 76 Old Dominion 58 UC Santa Barbara 51 Wofford 66 Belmont 58 Louisville 61 Penn State 64 Bucknell 52

Kentucky 59 Pittsburgh 74 UCLA 78 Gonzaga 86 Kansas State 73 Richmond 69 San Diego State 68 Cincinnati 78
Princeton 57 UNC Asheville 51 Michigan State 76 St. John’s 71 Utah State 68 Vanderbilt 66 Northern Colorado 50 Missouri 63

Kentucky Louisville
escapes ousted in
upset bid shocker
Morehead State’s Demonte
Harper hits late 3-pointer to
Freshman Brandon Knight’s
send Cardinals home early.
runner with two seconds left
broke a tie with Princeton. S O U T H W E S T
R E G I O N A L
E A S T The Associated Press
R E G I O N A L
DENVER — Demonte Harper
TAMPA, Fla. — Brandon of 13th-seeded Morehead State
Knight missed his first seven dribbled patiently, watching the
shots and even found himself on clock tick down — 10, 9, 8, 7 —
the bench in the final minute then stepped up behind the
against Princeton. 3-point line, swished the shot
His confidence could have and crumpled Louisville’s NCAA
been shaken. His ego could have hopes, to say nothing of a few
been bruised. His head could million tournament brackets.
have been a mess. Harper’s 3-pointer from the
Yeah, right. One of the most top of the circle with 4.2 seconds
talented freshmen in the coun- left Thursday led to the first big
try responded with the biggest upset of the NCAA tournament,
shot of his career. a 62-61 win over No. 4 Louisville
Knight, held scoreless for in the Southwest regional that
more than 39 minutes, made a sent the underdog Eagles (25-9)
driving layup with two seconds AP PHOTO tumbling to the floor in jubila-
remaining to lift No. 4 seed Butler players, from left, Shelvin Mack, Matt Howard, and Chase Stigall celebrate their 60-58 victory of Old Dominion at the Veri- tion.
Kentucky to a 59-57 win over zon Center in Washington D.C. Howard scored on a tip-in with less than a second to play in regulation to break a tie. After Harper’s go-ahead bas-
13th-seeded Princeton in the ket, the Cardinals (25-10) had a

Butler wins in final seconds


second round of the NCAA chance to win it, but Morehead’s
tournament Thursday. best player, NBA-bound center
The Tigers (25-7) shut Knight Kenneth Faried, blocked Mike
down much of the game, dou- Marra’s attempt from the corner.
bling him on drives, putting a
The buzzer sounded. Louis-
hand in his face on the perim-
ville was gone after its first game
eter and contesting every shot.
for the second straight year and
Kentucky coach John Calipari, The Associated Press No. 8 seed Butler in the next round. Butler tiny Morehead State of Kentucky
who proclaimed, “You can’t
WASHINGTON — Sometimes, a game- defeated Old Dominion in the day’s open- — enrollment 9,000 at the base
count on freshmen” a day earli-
winning play is craftily designed and en- ing game at the Verizon Center. of the Appalachian Mountains
er, had benched him. But with
the game on the line, Calipari acted with precision by each of the five Matt Dickey scored 21 points to lead — had its first tournament win
put the ball in Knight’s hands. players on the floor. UNC Asheville (20-14), which finished off since 1984.
He delivered, and the Wild- And sometimes, the decisive basket is a whirlwind week that included a win over Chris Smith had 17 points for
cats (26-8) advanced to face the result of an enormous amount of luck. Arkansas-Little Rock in one of the Dayton Louisville, which closed the year
West Virginia Saturday. The play that Butler used to beat Old play-in games on Tuesday. on its first two-game losing
Princeton’s Kareem Maddox Dominion 60-58 on Thursday fell squarely streak of the season. Morehead
into the latter category. Afterward, the Florida 79, UC Santa Barbara 51 State will play No. 5 Vanderbilt
hit a turnaround jumper with
57.8 seconds remaining, and Bulldogs made no apologies — especially TAMPA, Fla. — Erving Walker scored or No. 12 Richmond.
Dan Mavraides sank a step-back because their previous foray into the 18 points, Chandler Parsons flirted with After Morehead State called
jumper with 36.7 seconds left NCAA tournament ended when a last- his first triple-double and Florida coasted timeout for its last possession
that tied the game. second shot failed to go their way. to a victory over 15th-seeded UC Santa with 23.8 seconds left, Harper
Calipari called timeout and Matt Howard’s tip-in at the buzzer car- Barbara in the Southeast region. seemed an unlikely candidate to
got Knight back into the game. ried the eighth-seeded Bulldogs past ODU Parsons, the Southeastern Conference’s take the most important shot in
Knight dribbled the ball near and into the next round of the Southeast player of the year, finished with 10 points, the program’s short, unheralded
midcourt, keeping an eye on the Regional. The play was not what Butler seven rebounds and a career-high 10 as- history. He was 2 for 9 from the
dwindling clock, and started coach Brad Stevens had in mind when he sists. floor and hadn’t hit any of his
moving with about 10 seconds sent his team to the floor with the score Florida (27-7) made 11 of its first 15 five 3-point attempts.
left. He broke down one defend- tied and 32 seconds left. shots, opened up a double-digit lead and Meanwhile, Morehead State
er, juked another and floated a Guard Shawn Vanzant was driving to kept piling on the rest of the way. The had the big fella, Faried, not to
perfect shot off the backboard. the basket from the right side when he AP PHOTO Gators were bigger, faster, more skilled mention Terrance Hill (5 for 6)
His teammates erupted, as lost his footing and threw the ball toward Butler forward Matt Howard (54) tips-in and more athletic at nearly every position and Ty Proffitt (3 for 6), each of
did the vocal Kentucky faithful the rim. Teammate Andrew Smith slapped the game winning basket as center An- — and it showed in what was the most whom were lighting it up from
who filled the St. Pete Times the ball out of the air off the backboard, drew Smith, right, and Old Dominion’s lopsided game so far on the first day of the 3-point range all afternoon.
Forum. The Tigers had one final and Howard went up with his right hand Kenyon Carter (33) watch Thursday at tournament. The Eagles, however, didn’t
chance, but they failed to get off and put the ball in from the left side an the Verizon Center in Washington. Florida made its opening game look like do anything by the book in this
a shot before the buzzer. instant before time expired. one of those preseason exhibitions. Yes, one.
Mavraides led Princeton with “We were fortunate to win,” Stevens S O U T H E A S T the Gators looked every bit like a No. 2 If they were going to win, it
14 points. Douglas Davis fin- said. “It didn’t look pretty and that’s not R E G I O N A L seed. was supposed to be on the shoul-
ished with 13, all of them in the exactly the way you want it to end by any Orlando Johnson led the Gauchos (18- ders of Faried, the all-time re-
first half. Maddox chipped in 12 means, but they were in the right spots.” UCLA 78, Michigan St. 76 14) with 21 points. bounding leader in Division I.
points, and Ian Hummer added A year ago, Butler’s magical run to the TAMPA, Fla. — Tyler Honeycutt and Faried pulled down 17 rebounds
11. NCAA championship game ended with a Malcolm Lee scored 16 points apiece and Brigham Young 74, Wofford 66 but had a terrible day from the
Princeton missed 11 of 14 narrow miss from halfcourt at the buzzer seventh-seeded UCLA held off a late come- DENVER — Jimmer Fredette lived up field — 4 for 17 for 12 points —
shots from 3-point range, but against Duke. In this game, the Bulldogs back by No. 10 seed Michigan State to win to his billing, scoring 32 points to lift and wasn’t the biggest factor in
made up the poor long-range got the bounce they needed. victory. third-seeded Brigham Young to a victory this game.
shooting with backdoor cuts “A lot of credit has got to go to Andrew, The Bruins (23-10) won despite missing over No. 14 Wofford. He’ll get another chance,
and precision passing. who made a great play to keep it alive,” Hounded, double teamed and trapped though. He can thank Harper —
17 free throws, nine of them in the final
Howard said. “I tried to get it up as quick- 3:40 while the Spartans were making a by Wofford defenders much of the night, whose only shot of the second
West Virginia 84, Clemson 76
ly as possible, and fortunately we had just barrage of 3-pointers to get back into the the nation’s leading scorer still got off 25 half gave him a total of eight
TAMPA, Fla. — Clemson’s enough time.” shots and made 12 trips to the free-throw points — and Hill, who scored a
game. The Bruins advanced to a third-
quick turnaround eventually Howard and Shelvin Mack each scored line to help the Cougars win their school- career-high 23, including 12
round matchup against No. 2 seed Florida,
caught up with the Tigers in the 15 points for Butler (24-9), which will play record 31st game. during a 16-4 run that turned a
which beat 15th-seeded UC Santa Barbara
NCAA tournament. the winner of Thursday’s Pittsburgh-UNC They’ll play the winner of a later game seven-point deficit into a 57-52
79-51.
Darryl Bryant scored 19 Asheville game. The Bulldogs have won 10 in the Southeast region between St. John’s lead with 5:24 left.
points and Kevin Jones added 17 UCLA led 42-24 at the half and by as
straight overall. many as 23 in the second half before near- and Gonzaga.
to help No. 5 seed West Virginia Frank Hassell led Old Dominion (27-7) Wofford, making its second straight Richmond 69, Vanderbilt 66
overcome a slow start and wear ly letting the game slip away against a
with 20 points. The defeat ended the Mon- team hoping to make an improbable run in NCAA appearance, shut down Fredette DENVER — Kevin Anderson
down the 12th-seeded Tigers.
archs’ nine-game winning streak. the tournament to a third consecutive through most of the first half and led 25-21 scored 16 of his 25 points in the
The Mountaineers (21-11)
Hassell was in the lane during the final Final Four. The Bruins were 30 of 47 from with 5 minutes left. But Fredette made second half, including a floater
advanced to play fourth-seeded
play, but couldn’t get his hand on the ball. the foul line and only made two field goals two free throws and a 3-pointer during a with 18.7 seconds remaining
Kentucky, taking advantage of
over the final eight minutes. 9-0 run and BYU (31-4) never relinquished that helped seal 12th-seeded
an opponent playing its second Gonzaga 86, St. John’s 71 Draymond Green led Michigan State the lead. Richmond’s win over No. 5 seed
game in just over 36 hours.
A game-changing 28-8 run DENVER — Marquise Carter scored a (19-15) with 23 points, 11 rebounds and 10 Vanderbilt.
career-high 24 points, lifting 11th-seeded assists. Durrell Summers added 15 and Wisconsin 72, Belmont 58 The Spiders (28-7) sprang the
enabled West Virginia to turn a
10-point deficit into a 57-47 lead. Gonzaga to a victory over sixth-seeded St. Kalin Lucas finished with 11 after going TUCSON, Ariz. — Jon Leuer scored 17 second upset of the day at Pepsi
The closest Clemson (22-12) John’s to cap a stellar day for the under- the first 32 minutes without scoring. of his 22 points in the second half and Center after tiny Morehead
would get the rest of the way dogs at the Pepsi Center in the NCAA Wisconsin methodically dispatched Bel- State, the 13th seed, used a 3-
was three. tournament. Pittsburgh 74, mont, the Badgers’ fifth consecutive pointer by Demonte Harper in
That’s when Dalton Pepper The Bulldogs (25-9) were the third North Carolina-Asheville 51 NCAA tournament-opening victory. the waning seconds to upset
stepped up for West Virginia. lower seed to spring an upset, joining No. WASHINGTON — Ashton Gibbs scored Jordan Taylor added 21 for the fourth- fourth-seeded Louisville, 62-61,
The little-used reserve made 12 Richmond and No. 13 Morehead State. 20 of his 26 points after halftime, and seeded Badgers (24-8), 14 in the first half. in the early game.
two steals at midcourt that he These days, Gonzaga can hardly be bigger, stronger, more physical Pittsburgh There was much talk of Belmont, a No. Vanderbilt had a chance to tie
turned into a dunk and a layup considered an underdog, especially with kept the No. 1s perfect against the No. 16s 13 seed, being a surprise tournament the game with 2.5 seconds left,
in the closing minute, finishing its rich history of tournament upsets. The in the NCAA tournament by beating team, but the Bruins never hit their stride but Rod Odom’s desperation
with 10 points on 4-of-4 shoot- Bulldogs move on to face third-seeded North Carolina-Asheville. against the Badgers, who made 12 of 22 heave was nowhere near the
ing and allowing the Mountain- BYU, the only team that survived a scare The Panthers showed the scrappy Big 3-pointers, led by Taylor’s 5 of 9. hoop as time expired.
eers to finish the job. on this floor. The Jimmer Fredette-led South champions what Big East play is all It was an impressive rebirth of the Wis- So much for the Commodores
Andre Young scored 22 points Cougars knocked off Wofford, 74-66. about, out-rebounding the Bulldogs 50-27 consin offense after a 36-33 loss to Penn (23-11) vanquishing their tourna-
for Clemson, which beat Alaba- The Bulldogs used their size and to make up for so-so shooting by nearly State in the lowest-scoring game in Big ment demons. They have now
ma-Birmingham in the opening strength to muscle around the Red Storm everyone but Gibbs. Ten Tournament history. Wisconsin was 2 stumbled in their last three
round of the tournament in (21-12), who were back in the tournament Pitt led by only three early in the second of 21 on 3-pointers in that one. appearances in the NCAA, also
Dayton, Ohio, then boarded a for the first time since 2002. Gonzaga half before putting the game away with a Mike Hedgepeth scored 17 and Kerron losing to No. 13 seed Murray
plane for a middle-of-the-night outrebounded St. John’s by a 43-20 mar- 13-5 run. Johnson 13 for the Atlantic Sun champion State on a last-second shot last
flight to Florida to face a team gin. The Panthers (28-5) advanced to play Bruins (30-5), still searching for their first season and falling to Siena,
that hadn’t played in eight days. NCAA tournament win after four tries. another 13th seed, in 2008.
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Akron hopes to stifle Irish, Hansbrough


Second-seeded Notre Dame opens Up Next that part of his game, too. were knocked out of the NCAA tourna-
“He’s also learned to become a leader ment in their opener last year by Old Do-
its NCAA tournament run against Notre Dame vs. Akron
1:30 p.m. today with diplomacy. You can’t hit everybody minion. This time, they will be ready to
the MAC champion Zips. TV: TBS in the back of the head with a 2-by-4 all go on a court that is about 95 miles from
the time,” Brey said. their campus.
in a different position,” said Akron coach “He’s the loud one out there, the brash “I think it scarred us,” Hansbrough
The Associated Press Keith Dambrot, comparing Hansbrough one,” added 6-foot-8 forward/center Ty- said of last year’s early exit. “I think it’s
CHICAGO — Slowing down Ben to his brother Tyler, who led North Car- rone Nash, who exemplifies Notre been the driving factor.”
Hansbrough hasn’t been easy for any olina to a national title and now plays for Dame’s versatility by sometimes bring- Asked if Akron reminds him of any
team all season and the Akron Zips know the NBA’s Indiana Pacers. ing the ball up court when defenders are team Notre Dame has seen this year,
it. Turns out that earlier in Hansbrough’s hounding Hansbrough. “I’m the quiet Brey was quick with an answer: They’re
Akron will get its shot at Notre Dame’s career, Irish coach Mike Brey had to rein one and I think it’s good for a team to similar to the team he sees every day —
hot-shooting guard on Friday in a sec- in his frenetic floor leader, this season’s have a loud one and a quiet one just to the Irish.
ond-round NCAA game in Chicago. Big East player of the year. Brey had to balance out the team.” The Zips have veteran players, includ-
Akron will not only have to control keep him from getting too emotional Hansbrough should really be amped ing five who have appeared in 100-plus
Hansbrough but defend the shooting of and intense. up for the Southwest Region game games.
capable scorers in Carleton Scott, Tim “Is there a possibility of playing the against the Mid-American Conference They know what it’s like to win, with
Abromaitis, Scott Martin and Tyrone game too hard? Yes, in his case,” Brey tournament champion and 15th-seeded at least 20 victories in six straight sea-
Nash in Notre Dame’s motion offense said Thursday. Zips (23-12). He’s coming off a 3-for-16 sons. They rely heavily on 3-pointers. AP PHOTO
that is predicated on sharing the ball. “And too fast. ... I think he’s learned shooting game with six turnovers when And as Brey has been pointing out, the Notre Dame’s Tim Abromaitis grabs a
But it’s Hansbrough that makes it all over time to change tempos, change the Irish blew a 16-point lead and lost to Zips have been able to do one thing the pass during practice on Thursday. The
work for the second-seeded Irish. speeds.” Louisville in the Big East semifinals last Irish haven’t over the last week — cut second-seeded Fighting Irish will face
“If you saw the way his brother played, Hansbrough is the undeniable vocal week. down the nets after winning a tourna- No. 15 Akron in the NCAA tournament
he kind of plays just like his brother only leader of the Irish and had to tone down Also consider that the Irish (26-6) ment. today in Chicago.

Aztecs stop
N. Colorado
Followers flock
upset bid to Durant’s pool
W E S T The Associated Press Today’s games
R E G I O N A L Kevin Durant was hoping to •Games listed in same time
get “200 to 300” people to join slot begin approximately 30
The Associated Press his NCAA tournament pool. minutes after the preceding
contest
TUCSON, Ariz. — Kawhi He might have slightly mis-
Noon, CBS — No. 4 Texas vs.
Leonard had 19 points and 10 calculated his popularity. No. 13 Oakland; No. 5 Arizona
rebounds, and second-seeded The NBA’s scoring leader for vs. No. 12 Memphis at Tulsa,
San Diego State survived Devon the Oklahoma City Thunder Okla.
Beitzel’s scoring burst to win its turned to Twitter — where he 12:30 p.m., TRUTV — No. 8
first NCAA tournament game, has more than 550,000 followers Michigan vs. Tennessee; No. 1
68-50 over Northern Colorado on — and invited fans to join his Duke vs. No. 16 Hampton at
Charlotte, N.C.
Thursday. pool on ESPN.com. Durant was 1:30 p.m., TBS — No. 2 Notre
The Aztecs (33-2) had their saying Wednesday night that he Dame vs. No. 15 Akron and No.
hands full with the Bears of the was hoping for the 200-300 7 Texas A&M vs. No. 10 Florida
Big Sky early, looking like that number, completely unaware State at Chicago; No. 1 Kansas
NCAA winless streak would hit that more than 5,000 already vs. No. 16 Boston University and
seven games. San Diego State had signed up by that point. No. 8 UNLV vs. No. 9 Illinois at
Tulsa, Okla.
pulled away behind its defense in Durant said he was looking 2 p.m., TNT — No. 8 George
the second half, holding North- forward to seeing how he stacks Mason vs. No. 9 Villanova and
ern Colorado (21-11) scoreless up against his fans. No. 1 Ohio State vs. No. 16
for nearly 7 minutes to avoid the “Just like everybody else, just Texas-San Antonio at
upset. trying to see who’s smart Cleveland; No. 3 Purdue vs. No.
Billy White had 14 points and enough to get all of the picks, so 14 St. Peter’s and No. 6
Georgetown vs. No. 11 Virginia
12 rebounds for the Aztecs, who we’ll see,” Durant said. “It’s
Commonwealth at Chicago
will face Temple in the West always fun this time of year. I’m 7 p.m., CBS — No. 2 North
regional Saturday. excited to join in. I’m excited to Carolina vs. No. 15 Long Island
AP PHOTO see who does the best and also University; No. 7 Washington
Connecticut 81, Bucknell 52 Temple coach Fran Dunphy watches his team pull off a 66-64 win over Penn State Thursday. very excited to see who wins it vs. No. 10 Georgia at Charlotte,
WASHINGTON — Kemba Dunphy had lost a record 11 straight NCAA tournament games before beating the Nittany Lions. all. It’s an exciting part of the N.C.
Walker had 18 points, a career- season.” 7:15 p.m., TRUTV — No. 6
Xavier vs. No. 11 Marquette; No.
high 12 assists and eight re- ther team had led by more than jured his right shoulder, dislo- AND YOU ARE?: Florida 3 Syracuse vs. No. 14 Indiana

LIONS
bounds, and No. 3 seed Connec- four points and there were 10 cating it early in the second half. State coach Leonard Hamilton State at Cleveland
ticut cruised past Bucknell to lead changes in an intense sec- Penn State and its short bench is the first to admit he’s not
earn coach Jim Calhoun his ond half in the West regional. Ta- couldn’t overcome the loss of exactly family friendly at this
850th career victory. lor Battle’s 3-pointer from far be- the senior. time of year. LOUISVILLE’S LEADER:
Continued from Page 1B
Roscoe Smith scored 17 for the hind the arc for Penn State tied it Fernandez and Ramone Hamilton’s brother-in-law Louisville was without its floor
Huskies (27-9), who showed no the shot, Temple’s Khalif Wyatt at 64-64 with 12.2 seconds to go. Moore scored 23 points each for lives in Chicago, but there won’t leader, guard Preston Knowles,
signs of fatigue after winning five had some advice for his coach: “That’s what he’s done his the seventh-seeded Owls be any warm-and-fuzzy reunions for the last 8:51 of its 62-61 loss
games in five days last week to Put the ball in Fernandez’s whole career,” coach Ed De- (26-7). Battle scored 23 for the this week. At least, not any that to Morehead State after he
capture the Big East tourna- hands and let him determine the Chellis said. “He is just a great 10th-seeded Nittany Lions (19- include Hamilton. This is a suffered a foot sprain.
ment. Connecticut led by 17 at outcome. kid, a very competitive person.” 15) in their first NCAA tourna- business trip for the 10th-seeded Knowles, the team’s captain
halftime and upped the margin “I was thinking about shoot- Battle’s basket would have ment appearance in a decade. Seminoles, after all, and after and an All-Big East second-team
to 32 with just over 15 minutes ing a jump shot but I killed my been an NBA 3-pointer with a Dunphy’s teams, first at Penn four decades in the business, selection, scored nine points on
left. dribble and (Tim) Frazier was few feet to spare. and the last three at Temple, had Hamilton’s family knows how he 3 of 10 shooting from the field
right there,” Fernandez said. “Right when I shot, it felt so lost a tournament record 11 operates. before being sidelined.
Cincinnati 78, Missouri 63 “For some reason he jumped good,” Battle said. “I saw Reggie straight games before success- The Seminoles (21-10) play MOREHEAD MONSTER:
WASHINGTON — Yancy over to my right and that gave Miller and them going nuts, so I fully escaping Thursday’s thrill- seventh-seeded Texas A&M Morehead State’s Kenneth Fa-
Gates had 18 points and 11 re- me the space to go left.” figured I was pretty far when I er. Dunphy entered the game 1- (24-8) in the second round of ried had his 28th double double
bounds, and Cincinnati made a It’s not the kind of shot any- shot.” 12 in NCAA tournament play, the NCAA tournament today. of the season, tops in the nation,
successful return to the NCAA one practices, Fernandez said. It was an ever-so-brief mo- his lone victory Penn’s first- “I really tune just about every- when he scored 12 points to go
tournament with a win over “Like coach said,” he said, “it ment of elation for the Penn round upset of Nebraska in thing out. I’m not a very good with his 17 rebounds in Thurs-
Missouri. was our time.” State star in his last college 1994. friend or relative during these day’s 62-61 win over Louisville.
The sixth-seeded Bearcats Frazier gave Fernandez all the game. “I probably think about it less types of times, and those who Faried upped his career total
used their stalwart defense to credit. “I heard Juan Fernandez with than others do,” he said, “but know and love me will accept to 85, moving him into second
hold the run-all-the-time Tigers “He drove, picked up the a two-point shot,” he said, “and I you think about it. I would be ly- that as part of my personality,” place on the NCAA’s all time list
to 29 percent shooting in the first ball,” Frazier said. “I closed out was just crushed.” ing if I said I didn’t. But I’m so Hamilton said Thursday. “So ahead of Ralph Sampson.
half and 38 percent for the game. high end so he wouldn’t be able Also crushing for the Lions thrilled for these kids and so I’m sure that my family will “All coaches use the cliche
Missouri went some 11 minutes to shoot over me. (He) made a was the absence of forward Jeff thrilled to be in the tournament. enjoy the experience and the that rebounders, every shot is a
without scoring a field goal to fall great move, pivoted a couple of Brooks, the team’s second lead- We’ve had a nice run — this par- camaraderie and the visit with pass to you,” Louisville coach
behind by 15 early in the second times and then stepped ing scorer. ticular group, four straight years friends, but I won’t be included Rick Pitino said. “He’s the only
half and finished well below their through. It was a great shot.” Brooks sat for most of the first of going to the NCAA tourna- in any of those types of meet- one I’ve seen since Dennis Rod-
average of 81.4 points per game. In their 92nd meeting, nei- half with two fouls, then re-in- ment is pretty special.” ings. They’ll enjoy the opportu- man truly make that statement
nity to visit without Coach true.”
Ham.” CAN THEY TOP THEM-

Prized freshman Irving set to return for Blue Devils


WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN: SELVES?: It’s been 10 years
Pac-10 player of the year Derrick since Hampton pulled one of the
Williams’ college decision came most memorable upsets in
down to Arizona and Memphis, NCAA tournament history by
The Associated Press toe on his right foot, and coach we’ve been playing and integrate out him. the same two schools that meet shocking No. 2 seed Iowa State
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Kyrie Mike Krzyzewski plans to bring him into what we’re doing,” “I’m a pretty good basketball in his NCAA tournament debut. in the first round.
Irving zipped down the floor to- him off the bench and play him Krzyzewski said. player, and I’m not a selfish one, Williams was headed to Hampton coach Edward Joyn-
ward an empty frontcourt and limited minutes. Speculation on Irving’s possi- at that,” Irving said. Southern California before Tim er Jr. had yet to show his team a
fired a pass to a teammate for an “He hasn’t played in a long, ble return started to pick up last His return boosted Duke to a Floyd resigned amid an NCAA replay of that game — a 58-57
easy basket. long time, but he’s the type (of) week at the ACC tournament 23-point favorite against Hamp- investigation, and he set up two win in 2001 in Boise, Idaho.
Even during a simple drill player, you give him the ball, he’s when he worked out in public in ton. Then again, the Pirates have official visits. Those Pirates remain one of
with the reserves, the electrify- going to get out there and he’ll uniform shorts and sneakers be- pulled off a stunner before. First, he went to Memphis only four No. 15 seeds to knock
ing point guard once again had help us if he gets on the court,” fore a game, then said last Sun- Almost exactly 10 years ago, and was tempted to give his off a No. 2.
Duke off and running. guard Nolan Smith said. “He’s day that there was a chance he they knocked off then-No. 2 seed commitment to coach Josh Never fear. He saved it for
Now the Blue Devils will find that good a player.” could return for the tournament. Iowa State as a No. 15 to match Pastner. But he had promised Thursday night, the eve of the
out how well he’ll have them roll- With Irving’s return, the reign- Krzyzewski downplayed it at the biggest upset according to his mother that he wouldn’t 16th-seeded Pirates’ West Re-
ing in a game — and on college ing national champions are rein- the time, then acknowledged the seeding in the history of the decide until he made his other gional opener against No. 1 seed
basketball’s biggest stage. troducing another elite talent to possibility two days later but NCAA tournament. visit, to Arizona, and he ended Duke in Charlotte, N.C., in just
No. 1 seed Duke’s NCAA tour- a rotation that already includes said he wanted to see how Irv- “Ten years later, I got the op- up picking the Wildcats. their third NCAA appearance
nament opener against No. 16 the most outstanding player of ing’s toe responded to practice. portunity to possibly, you know, “I couldn’t go wrong either since then.
seed Hampton today will mark last year’s Final Four, Kyle Sin- They have insisted Irving’s re- make history again,” Joyner said. way whether I chose Arizona or “Trust me, they’re going to
Irving’s return to the court. The gler, and Smith, the ACC player turn wouldn’t threaten the “No disrespect to Iowa State, Memphis, but I’m glad I chose see it ... along with “Miracle,”
flashy freshman has been out of the year. chemistry they have developed they ain’t Duke. We’re going to here,” said Williams, who aver- “Rudy,” anything else you can
since Dec. 4 with an injured big “We want to play the way over the past three months with- go out there and try.” ages 19.1 points. find,” Joyner said.
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SPRING TRAINING

Milwaukee’s Marcum leaves with injury


The Associated Press left field and third base, and trying to earn a spot in Cincinna- ings Milledge hit a pair of home
PHOENIX — Shawn Marcum would be valuable insurance if ti’s bullpen. runs and drove in three runs.
threw three solid innings before Derrek Lee, who’s out with a sore Paul Konerko had three hits,
leaving the Milwaukee Brewers’ back, starts the season on the Athletics 6, Cubs 5 including a double, and drove in
4-0 victory over the Chicago disabled list. PHOENIX — Conor Jackson a run for the White Sox, who had
White Sox with shoulder tight- hit a game-ending double to cap lost four of their last five. Ramon
ness. Tigers 4, Twins 3 a three-run ninth inning and Castro and Jordan Danks each
Marcum allowed only Alexei LAKELAND, Fla. — Miguel Oakland overcame home runs by had two RBIs.
Ramirez’s leadoff single in the Cabrera homered for the second Alfonso Soriano, Geovany Soto
third before retreating to the straight day and Brad Penny and Reed Johnson.
clubhouse on Thursday. Manag- pitched five solid innings. Soto led off the seventh inning
er Ron Roenicke said there was Danny Worth singled in the with a homer, ending Oakland
“concern” about Marcum’s avail- bottom of the ninth, scoring Don starting pitcher Gio Gonzalez’s
ability for a rotation already thin Kelly for the winning run. shutout. After a walk, Gonzalez
due to Zack Greinke’s fractured Cabrera’s long home run near- was lifted and Soriano drove
rib. ly cleared the left field berm at reliever Brad Ziegler’s first pitch
White Sox starter Edwin Jack- Lakeland’s Joker Marchant Stadi- over the center field wall for a
son allowed four runs in the first, um and was his third of the two-run shot.
then pitched shutout ball for the AP PHOTO spring. He boosted his average to
next four innings. He gave up Philadelphia Phillies second baseman Michael Martinez can’t .357. Ryan Raburn hit his second White Sox (ss) 12, Rockies 6
nine hits, struck out seven and come up with a fly ball hit by Toronto Blue Jays’ Juan Rivera in homer of the spring for the Ti- SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Last-
walked none for the split-squad. short right field during the fifth inning of a spring training base- gers.
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Carl Crawford and Jed Lowrie runs in his last two starts. innings.
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Justin Turner went 2 for 2 with majors this spring with eight. three hits, struck out two and
a run scored and three RBIs for Marlins 5, Cardinals 2 He’s homered four times in his walked one.
the Mets. JUPITER, Fla. — Josh John- past three starts. Dontrelle Willis, who left his
Left-hander Jonathon Niese son had by far his strongest out- Fox is out of minor league previous outing with a sprained
went five innings, giving up five ing of the spring, working six options and is fighting to make right ankle, followed Leake with
runs — four earned — on seven innings to help the Florida Mar- the Orioles’ roster as a backup. a scoreless inning and legged out
hits and a walk. He had seven lins snap a nine-game spring He can play first base, catcher, a triple. The big left-hander is

HOFMANN
“What we’ve done in the Big kid.’ Before, we were always the derestimate the hurdles —
Ten Tournament already has one calling. starting with the history, maybe
helped,” DeChellis said. “Just “You can’t buy this exposure. the biggest hurdle of all.
from the voicemails to my as- It just gives you a little more
Continued from Page 1B
sistants: ‘Hey, so-and-so called zip.” Rich Hofmann is a columnist for the
east. me back today and they have a No one, though, should un- Philadelphia Daily News.
“I can make it from my door-
step to the Schuylkill Express-
way in three hours, but it still
seems long for them because
everything is so convenient, so
quick.”
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Tressel’s suspension is extended to five games


The Associated Press rate investigation by Ohio State tions.” The NCAA announced the de- against Akron, Toledo, the Uni- Buckeyes’ 31-26 victory over Ar-
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Now after it was discovered he had not Ohio State had learned of Tres- cision on Thursday night — dur- versity of Miami, Colorado and kansas in the Sugar Bowl.
that the NCAA has finalized its notified the NCAA, his Ohio sel’s knowledge of his players’ ing the midst of the first day of Michigan State, they also must Tressel had repeatedly told in-
ruling that five Ohio State foot- State bosses or the school’s com- NCAA violations while preparing men’s basketball tournament. repay to charity the equivalent of vestigators that he knew nothing
ball players who took improper pliance department that he was a seven-page appeal to the NCAA The football news may upstage the benefits they received, rang- about the players’ violations. His
benefits are suspended for the aware for more than nine months of the players’ suspensions. On the basketball team’s NCAA tour- ing from $1,000 to $2,500. contract stipulates that he must
first five games of the 2011 sea- — including throughout his March 8, the university an- nament opener. The Buckeyes “Like my players, I am very sor- disclose any potential violations
son, Buckeyes coach Jim Tressel team’s 12-1 season in 2010 — of nounced Tressel would sit out are the No. 1 overall seed in the ry for the mistakes I made,” Tres- or could be fired. Yet he signed an
says he wants the same puni- the players’ improper benefits. the first two games of the 2011 tournament and will play Texas- sel said in the statement. “I re- NCAA disclosure form last Sep-
shment. “Throughout this entire situa- season. San Antonio in the second round quest of the university that my tember that he was unaware of
On Thursday night, the NCAA tion, my players and I have com- But before the NCAA could in Cleveland on Friday. sanctions now include five any violations — even though he
denied Ohio State’s appeal on be- mitted ourselves to facing our rule on his punishment, he added Pryor, along with starting of- games so that the players and I had exchanged e-mails in April
half of the players, including star mistakes and growing from three games to his penalty. fensive lineman Mike Adams, can handle this adversity togeth- and June with a Columbus law-
quarterback Terrelle Pryor, reas- them; we can only successfully “Coach Tressel has requested leading rusher Daniel Herron, er.” yer who told him of his players’
serting that they must sit out the do this together,” he said in a that he sit out the first five games first-team receiver DeVier Posey Ohio State disclosed the pro- relationship with a Columbus tat-
first five games this fall for selling statement. “I spoke with athletic of the 2011 season. I have accept- and backup defensive lineman posed penalties against six foot- too-parlor owner and of the bene-
autographed memorabilia and re- director (Gene) Smith, and our ed his request and we are taking Solomon Thomas, acknowl- ball players (another was as- fits the players had received.
ceiving discounted tattoos. student-athletes involved, and action to notify the NCAA,” edged they sold rings, trophies sessed only a one-game suspen- Tressel has said he didn’t tell
Tressel had been handed a told them that my mistakes need Smith said in a statement. He de- and apparel in 2009. In addition sion) in December. But the anyone because he felt bound by
two-game suspension in a sepa- to share the same game sanc- clined further comment. to sitting out the first five games NCAA permitted all to play in the confidentiality.

NHL ROUNDUP NBA ROUNDUP

Flyers fall in shootout Rose carries Chicago


The Associated Press
ATLANTA — Rob Schremp
and Blake Wheeler scored for
Atlanta in the shootout, giving
second NHL shutout, and
Drew Miller and Valtteri Fil-
ppula scored first-period goals
to lift the Detroit Red Wings
to 8th straight victory
The Associated Press
the Thrashers a crucial 4-3 past the Columbus Blue Jack- NEWARK, N.J. — Derrick
Bulls to unveil bust
victory over the Philadelphia ets 2-0 on Thursday night. Rose scored 21 points and the of Scottie Pippen
Flyers after squandering three After snapping Washington’s Chicago Bulls extended their CHICAGO — The Chicago Bulls
leads Thursday night. nine-game winning streak on longest winning streak in six plan to unveil a bronze bust of
Scottie Pippen during halftime
The Thrashers closed within Wednesday, the Red Wings years to eight games with an
of a game against the Boston
four points of the eighth-place won their fourth in a row to 84-73 victory over the New Celtics next month.
Buffalo Sabres in the playoff give Mike Babcock his 300th Jersey Nets on Thursday night. The team said Thursday that a
race with their second win in career win. He is the third Luol Deng added 19 points ceremony to honor the Hall of
six days over the Eastern NHL coach to win 300 games AP PHOTO for the Bulls (49-18), who took a Famer would include a video
Conference-leading Flyers. over a six-season span, joining Philadelphia Flyers goalie Brian Boucher (33) blocks a shot dur- half-game lead over idle Boston tribute and a speech by Pippen
Atlanta will face Buffalo on Scotty Bowman (321) and ing the second period of an NHL game against the Atlanta in the race for the best record in on April 7. The Bulls will
permanently display the bust
Saturday. Glen Sather (307). Thrashers Thursday in Atlanta. the Eastern Conference. Rookie at the United Center.
Danny Briere scored two Omer Asik added 11 points and The bust was made by the
goals, including a tying shot Panthers 4, Maple Leafs 0 the Leafs. from NHL goal leader Steven a career-high 16 rebounds. same artists who crafted the
with 1:17 left in regulation for SUNRISE, Fla. — Sergei Toronto came into the game Stamkos and then turned The Nets rallied to tie the Michael Jordan statue that is
the Flyers, who overcame Samsonov and Stephen Weiss in 10th place in the Eastern aside Martin St. Louis’ 360 game three times in the fourth outside the arena. Jordan and
three one-goal deficits. each had a goal and an assist, Conference, trailing eighth- attempt. quarter but Kyle Korver had Pippen led the Bulls to six
championships.
But goals by Schremp and and Scott Clemmensen stop- place Buffalo by four points seven of his 12 in the final peri-
Wheeler in the shootout final- ped 24 shots for his first shut- and Carolina by two. Senators 3, Devils 1 od, helping the Bulls hold on.
ly gave the Thrashers a lead out of the season to help the OTTAWA — Chris Neil Brook Lopez had 22 points a 120-99 victory over the Mem-
that couldn’t be overcome. Florida Panthers beat the Canadiens 3, Lightning 2 SO scored two third-period goals for New Jersey, which had won phis Grizzlies on Thursday
Ondrej Pavelec blocked Phila- Toronto Maple Leafs 4-0 MONTREAL — Carey Price and the Ottawa Senators beat five straight for its longest win- night that snapped a three-game
delphia’s first attempt by Mike Thursday night. made three big shootout the New Jersey Devils 3-1 ning streak in the last three losing streak.
Richards, and Briere fired Mike Santorelli also scored saves, and Michael Cammalleri Thursday night. years. Carmelo Anthony scored 28
wide in the second round. for the Panthers, whose last 11 scored on Montreal’s fourth It was the second time in points and Chauncey Billups
victories had been by one attempt in the tiebreaker to nine days that the Senators Knicks 120, Grizzlies 99 added 18 for the Knicks, who
Red Wings 2, goal. Keaton Ellerby added an give the Canadiens a 3-2 win defeated the surging Devils. NEW YORK — Toney Dou- were 20 of 36 (55.6 percent)
Blue Jackets 0 empty-net goal with 3:24 left. over the Tampa Bay Lightning The Devils are six points be- glas tied a franchise record by from behind the arc and moved
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Re- Jean-Sebastien Giguere, on Thursday night. hind the eighth-place Buffalo making nine of the New York back ahead of Philadelphia into
cently recalled Joey MacDo- making his first start since Price sprawled to the ice to Sabres for the final Eastern Knicks’ franchise-record 20 sole possession of sixth place in
nald made 37 saves for his Feb. 16, stopped 22 shots for poke-check the puck away Conference playoff spot. 3-pointers, scoring 29 points in the Eastern Conference.

Paul Casey takes leads at Transitions


The Associated Press going in the right direction,” joined them except for his sec-
PALM HARBOR, Fla. — Paul Casey said. ond hole of the day.
Casey changed his schedule Casey made back-to-back The Australian opened with a
leading up the Masters, and it’s birdies late in his round to surge birdie and was in position for
starting to look like a good past Nick Watney, who is com- another on the par-5 11th. But at
move. ing off the biggest win of his the top of his swing with a 3-
Once the fog lifted, Casey career in the World Golf Cham- wood from the light rough, he
pionship at Doral. Watney had noticed the ball move and
played bogey-free on the tough seven birdies in 12 holes before couldn’t keep from hitting it.
Copperhead course at Innis- missing a few greens toward the Once he hit his third to the
brook on Thursday for a 7-under end of his round and settling for green, he mentioned the slight
64 that gave him a two-shot lead a 66. Garrett Willis, Martin movement to his caddie and
after one round of the Transi- Laird and Scott Stallings each called a rules official. Senden
tions Championship. had a 66 in the afternoon. called the one-shot penalty on
“The state of my game is John Senden would have himself and ended up with a 67.

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COLLEGE WRESTLING

CASPER Penn State takes early lead


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Casper talked about the con-


tract negotiations, his playing
days at Notre Dame and several
at NCAA championships
other topics during a press con- By FRANK FITZPATRICK matches in the morning and all
ference prior to being the guest The Philadelphia Inquirer eight at night.
speaker at the annual Greater PHILADELPHIA — When Only unseeded 125-pounder
Wilkes-Barre Friendly Sons of Penn State’s David Taylor scam- Brad Pataky, who triumphed in
St. Patrick Dinner on Thurs- pered down a Wells Fargo Cen- his consolation wrestleback
day. ter corridor Thursday night, he match at night, was beaten, los-
The contract dispute threat- was surrounded by Eastern ing to 12th seeded Jarrod Gar-
ens to interrupt all or part of wrestlers from schools whose nett of Virginia Tech in the
the upcoming NFL season. singlets were as colorful as the morning.
“You have 26-year-old guys event’s multihued mats — Le- “Penn State looks good,” said
with a lot of testosterone that high, Cornell, Rider, Navy, Dan Gable, who was a legend as
play together, so they’re going Penn, American. an Iowa State wrestler and Iowa
to get into a fight,” said Casper, Just as the Nittany Lions red- coach. “They were the hottest
who was inducted into the Pro shirt freshman overwhelmed program for a lot of this year.
Football Hall of Fame in 2002. two opponents on the first day For a long time (until they were
“Then you have very wealthy, of this 2011 NCAA Wrestling beaten at home by Iowa) it
successful men that don’t want Championship, the East has looked like this was going to be
26-year-olds to tell them what long held a distinct numerical their year.
they’re going to do. advantage at these annual Three Penn State freshman
“I think the owners are more events. So the fact that none has — Taylor, second-seeded Ed
afraid of themselves than the won a team title in 58 years is Ruth (174) and sixth-seeded
players are. The players are go- stranger than a wrestler’s diet. Andrew Alton (141) — won
ing to fight because that’s what But as the two sold-out open- twice. So did senior Frank Moli-
they do, and the owners are go- ing sessions of this three-day naro, the second seed at 149;
ing to fight because they’re event made clear, the East’s sophomore Andrew Long, the
used to winning. Personally, I long absence from the podium’s No. 3 seed at 133; No. 9 seed at
think if everyone didn’t say top step could be nearing an 184, sophomore Quentin
anything, they’d be better off end. Wright, and No. 9 seeded-
because you back yourself into Taylor, who was the Big Ten’s heavyweight, junior Cameron
a corner.” outstanding wrestler this sea- Wade.
After a high school career son, won both his matches, Ruth, a Harrisburg native,
that ended with an 8-0 season pushing Penn State into the improved to 34-1, pinning his
on a team in Chilton, Wis., that team lead after the first-round morning opponent, Liberty’s
outscored its opponents by a matches. Defending champ Io- Royal Brettrager, just 24 sec-
combined score of 363-0, Casp- wa was second. Another East- onds into their match with a
er went on to an All-America ern school, Cornell, which qual- nearside cradle. He defeated
career at Notre Dame. He was ified one more wrestler than Minnesota’s Scott Glasser in
captain of the 1973 national Penn State, was third. the second session.
championship team. “We’ve got a No. 1 team com- “There’s an excitement when
Although he doesn’t attend ing in,” said coach Rob Koll, you step out on the mat,” said
many games inside Notre whose Big Red were second to Ruth. “You see all these people.
Dame Stadium, Casper still Iowa in 2010, “and we just hope ... It’s exciting.”
holds the school close to his we can be No. 1 coming out.” As usual, it was traditional
heart. The Nittany Lions, who cap- strongboys like Iowa and Okla-
“I love Notre Dame. It’s a tured the East’s only champion- homa State that seemed to have
great school,” he said. “It’s ship on their own campus in the largest fan base at the Rau-
Holy Redeemer (24-4)

REDEEMER
such a unique place that I think vs. Lancaster Catholic (28-1) 1953, took seven of their eight cous Wells Fargo Center.
the country would be worse if When: 7 p.m. today
Notre Dame wasn’t here. It Where: Parkland H.S., Orefield

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adds a certain value. It’s not for Admission: $6 capturing fifth place in Wednes-
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everybody, but certainly was day’s final in the 100 meter but-
for me. ton because we had that week What’s At Stake: The winner plays Tuesday in the semifinals against terfly.
the winner of the game between District 12 and defending state
“I play a quiet role with off. Now we’re starting to play champion Neumann-Goretti (24-4) and District 1 champion Octorara
On Thursday, the senior
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Notre Dame. I go to three tail- one game, three days off, start- (23-4). Those teams play at 7:30 p.m. today at Norristown High trimmed his preliminary round
gates a year, but not to the ing to get on the roll again.” School. out season for the senior, who mark to finish with a time of
games themselves. It’s rather Alexis has a valid point. The About Lancaster Catholic: The District 3 champion Crusaders are also won the District 2 Class 2A 47.82, just .01 seconds faster
irritating to sit in the stands lis- Royals were far from stellar in making their first appearance in the quarterfinals since winning the diving championship earlier than the eighth-place finisher.
tening to people yelling at their District 2 opener, strug- state championship in the 2002-03 season. They were ousted in the this year. “This is a great end to my se-
second round in the previous two seasons.
these young kids. It’s been hard gling for a 50-40 victory over “I’m very happy with my fin- nior year,” Tamanini said. “We
After winning the state title, Lancaster Catholic was knocked off in
to watch kids fight hard but not Dallas in their first game after a the first round in 2003-04. The Crusaders failed to make states the ish,” Stec said. “I was hoping for had a great year as a team. Ev-
win.” 10-day layoff. They had handled next three seasons, but compiled a 61-18 record during that span. a top-five finish and this is very eryone pulled together and I’m
Casper was a second round Dallas rather easily twice during Lancaster Catholic’s only loss of the season came on Feb. 14 when rewarding, especially because proud of all the guys here.”
draft pick – 45th overall – of the Wyoming Valley Conference Hempfield defeated the Crusaders 45-44 on a buzzer-beating the competition jumped up sig- After 11 events, the Moun-
owner Al Davis and the Oak- season. rebound basket. A clip of the game-winner is on youtube.com, and nificantly when I got here.” taineers were sitting in ninth
land Raiders in 1974, winning Then, after defeating West it’s debatable whether the player got the shot off before the buzzer For Tamanini, it was his sec- place in the team points stand-
sounded.
two Super Bowls. He later Scranton 42-29 for the district ti- About Redeemer: The District 2 champion Royals are making their ond medal in as many days after ings.
played for the Houston Oilers tle, Redeemer was a tad sluggish first appearance in the state quarterfinals in their four-year
and Minnesota Vikings. His ca- against District 4 runner-up Dan- existence. P I A A B O Y S B A S K E T B A L L
reer ended after one season ville in its first state game, win- The D2-3A champion has been knocked out of this round the past
with the Los Angeles Raiders ning 60-55 after waiting a week two seasons by the D3 champion. Last season, Eastern York Montour (7-1, 21-7) vs. Perry Traditional (8-1,
District 2 participants in bold 23-4), 7:30 p.m. North Allegheny H.S., Wexford
in 1984. to play the game. defeated Abington Heights 57-43 and two seasons ago York Numbers in parentheses are district followed by
Suburban topped Crestwood 47-35. seed and overall record ----------
Then the insurance industry The PET Charter victory, The last time the D2-3A champion made it past this round was the CLASS 4A CLASS 2A
came calling. though, showed the Royals are 2007-08 season when Scranton Prep defeated D3 fourth seed Daniel PRELIMINARY ROUND PRELIMINARY ROUND
In 1990, Casper joined North- back in form – or at least close to Boone 49-42. Prep lost in the semifinals to D3 champion Tuesday, March 8 Tuesday, March 8
Penn Wood 87, Wyoming Valley West 60 Beaver Falls 69, Tussey Mountain 61
western Mutual and has built a it. Susquehanna Township 61-52. McDowell 53, Upper St. Clair 38 FIRST ROUND
client base of more than 2,000 Guard Tim Lambert, not Redeemer’s four losses this season were: 80-70 to Scranton on Dec. Mount Lebanon 78, Schenley 61 Saturday, March 12
Butler 59, Altoona 47 Imhotep Charter 78, Wyomissing 36
customers. The 59-year-old is a known for his scoring, hit all 10; 48-44 to Abington Heights on Dec. 18; 58-46 to Reading Central FIRST ROUND Meyers 51, Central Columbia 38
Catholic on Jan. 16; and 53-49 to Tunkhannock on Jan. 22. Saturday, March 12 Prep Charter 40, Salisbury 36
life member of the company’s three of his shots in the first Chester 69, Dallastown 56 Vaux 45, Delone Catholic 33
West Chester Rustin 55, Cedar Cliff 39 Hanover 42, Communications Tech 41
Million Dollar Round Table. quarter, including two three- Allentown Allen 56, Norristown 44 Riverside 66, Loyalsock 58
“I spend about 90 percent of pointers. Guard Austin Carr add- S TA R T I N G L I N E U P S If You’re Going ....
La Salle College 57, Reading 55
Frankford 66, Bensalem 65
Pine Grove 46, West Catholic 44
Hughesville 38, Holy Cross 33
Plymouth-Whitemarsh 61, Central Dauphin 43 Monessen 53, Mercyhurst Prep 42
my time trying to get people to ed a pair of threes in the third Lower Merion 44, Scranton 42 OT North Star 59, Richland 53
Parkland High School is located
save money and take care of quarter. Forwards John McCar- HOLY REDEEMER (24-4) Red Land 69, Bartram 47 Sto-Rox 88, Sharpsville 55
in Orefield, which is just Penn Wood 76, York 66 Jeannette 68, Brookville 57
other people,” he said. “And I thy and Steve Ruch finished off No. Name ....................Ht. Gr. Ppg. Neshaminy 64, Pottsville 45 Beaver Falls 59, Bishop McCort 53
outside Allentown. Council Rock North 60, Chambersburg 52 Wilkinsburg 73, Moniteau 43
try to make lawyers money the Chargers by combining for 12 Tim Lambert ....... 5-9 Sr. 4.0
To get to Parkland, take the Bethlehem Liberty 56, Roman Catholic 41 Greensburg Cent. Cath. 88, Bellwood-Antis 62
22 Austin Carr............6-1 Sr. 8.0 Gateway 57, McDowell 46 Summit Academy 44, North East 43
(by) getting wills done. eight points from the foul line 24 John McCarthy.... 6-2 Sr. 7.2
Northeast Extension of the Mount Lebanon 60, State College 48 SECOND ROUND
Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-476) Allderdice 67, Chartiers Valley 52 Wednesday's results
“Northwestern Mutual is a over the game’s final four min- 33 Steve Ruch .......... 5-1 1 Sr. 10.6 Butler 60, Cathedral Prep 52 Imhotep Charter 56, Meyers 33
great company and I’m very utes. South to the Lehigh Valley exit. SECOND ROUND Vaux 59, Prep Charter 44
52 Pete Alexis ..........6-1 1 Sr. 20.5 Wednesday's results Hanover 49, Riverside 48
Merged onto Route 22 East and
proud to work there. I’m prob- The defense was also there as go about two miles to the
Chester 75, West Chester Rustin 56
La Salle College 49, Allentown Allen 47
Pine Grove 57, Hughesville 44
Monessen 67, North Star 45
ably more proud of Northwest- PET Charter shot 4-of-23 (17 LANCASTER CATHOLIC (28-1) Plymouth-Whitemarsh 71, Frankford 51 Sto-Rox 61, Jeannette 56
Cedar Crest Boulevard exit. Red Land 40, Lower Merion 38 Beaver Falls 69, Wilkinsburg 55
ern Mutual than I am of foot- percent) in the first half as the No. Name ....................Ht. Gr. Ppg.
At the top of the exit, turn right Penn Wood 54, Neshaminy 50 Greensburg Cent. Cath. 72, Summit Academy
3 Bryan Rivera...........5-8 Jr. 7.9 Council Rock North 41, Bethlehem Liberty 38 61
ball because I did the right Royals took control. 10 Will Schlosser .......5-10 Sr. 8.8
(going past a shopping center Mount Lebanon 59, Gateway 33 QUARTERFINALS
with a Target on the left) and Butler 62, Allerdice 48 Saturday's games
thing. Football was a god-given “Everything right now,” Alex- 1 1 Phil Wenger ............6-1 Sr. 12.8 QUARTERFINALS Imhotep Charter (12-1, 28-3) vs. Vaux (12-3,
talent and I was picked to play is, a Penn State recruit, said go about 1.5 miles. The high Saturday's games 18-7), 3 p.m. South Philadelphia H.S.
20 Devonne Pinkard..6-4 So. 1 1.4 Chester (1-1, 28-1) vs. La Salle College (12-2, Hanover (3-1, 23-5) vs. Pine Grove (11-2, 23-5),
school will be on the left just
on the right team. Had I played when asked about what is work- 30 Paul Senkowski.....6-2 Sr. 9.2 21-5), 1 p.m. Norristown H.S. 1 p.m. Geigle Complex, Reading H.S.
after going under a small Plymouth-Whitemarsh (1-3, 24-5) vs. Red Land Monessen (7-1, 25-2) vs. Sto-Rox (7-4, 23-4),
for the Bears, I wouldn’t be in ing for the team. “Our shooters overpass. Turn left at the
(3-2, 22-6), 4 p.m. Geigle Complex, Reading
H.S.
1:30 p.m. North Allegheny H.S., Wexford
Beaver Falls (7-7, 20-6) vs. Greensburg Cent.
the Hall of Fame. So football, to are hot. I think we’re dribble- traffic light into the parking lot. Penn Wood (1-9, 22-8) vs. Council Rock North Cath. (7-2, 25-3), noon North Allegheny H.S.,
(1-2, 27-2), 1 p.m. Spring-Ford H.S., Royersford Wexford
me, was pretty lucky. I think penetrating. I think we’re doing “ We’re going to try to Mount Lebanon (7-4, 25-3) vs. Butler (7-3,
17-10), 3 p.m. North Allegheny H.S., Wexford ----------
Northwestern Mutual is a lot of almost everything we should be
good work, so I’m very proud of doing.” get the ball to Peter said. “They’re not as big, but ---------- CLASS A

it.” So is Lancaster Catholic. (Alexis), but it looks like they handle the ball, do the fun- CLASS 3A PRELIMINARY ROUND
Tuesday, March 8
Casper never got the oppor- The Crusaders won their first damentals. You have to beat PRELIMINARY ROUND Antietam 74, Susquehanna 52

tunity to play against legend- District 3 title since 2002-03 they force you to take them; they’re not going to beat
Tuesday, March 8
West Mifflin 66, Bradford 36
FIRST ROUND
Friday, March 11
ary coach Joe Paterno and his when they finished state cham- the perimeter shot. So themselves.”
New Castle 65, Peabody 40
Uniontown 62, Forest Hills 60
FIRST ROUND
Reading Central Catholic 56, Sayre 41
Old Forge 42, Faith Christian 37
Mansfield 49, Mahanoy Area 41
Penn State Nittany Lions. But pions by defeating Eastern York Lancaster Catholic is also
he has great respect for Pater- 64-49. The victory capped a four-
we’ll be ready for that, known for strong defense. Wen-
Friday, March 11
Lancaster Catholic 74, Boys’ Latin 59
Constitution 70, Phil-Mont Christian 40
Millville 48, Lancaster Country Day 36
Allentown Cent. Cath. 57, Abington Hts. 52 OT Math, Civics & Sciences 71, Marian Catholic 45
no and the program. game district run where they too.” ger is considered the team’s best Philadelphia Electrical 62, Pope John Paul II 56
Holy Redeemer 55, Danville 50
Greenwood 42, Sullivan County 26
Church Farm 52, Antietam 29
“They always got more credit won by an average of 24.8 points. defender. Bishop McDevitt 27, Octorara 26 Vincentian 82, North Clarion 63
Mark Belenski Mifflinburg 57, Wilson Area 41 Southern Fulton 63, Conemaugh Valley 54
than we wanted them to have,” Then, after knocking off Dis- Holy Redeemer coach “They go man-to-man, full- West Scranton 67, Lampeter-Strasburg 58 Northern Cambria 62, Union-Rimersburg 50
Neumann-Goretti 62, Annville-Cleona 34 Rocky Grove 53, North Catholic 49
Casper said with a laugh. trict 12 fourth seed Boys Latin court man, they play a little bit Eastern York 56, Archbishop Carroll 55 DuBois Cent. Cath. 58, Bishop Carroll 47
Holy Ghost Prep 63, Northeastern 47 Clairton 87, Shade 68
“They always had a good team Charter 74-59 in the first round, 2-3 zone almost like a matchup,” Johnstown 41, West Mifflin 35 Lincoln Park 70, West Middlesex 35
South Fayette 51, General McLane 39 Elk County Catholic 58, Serra Catholic 49
and the guys I met from Penn the Crusaders advanced to to- Belenski said. Montour 72, Sharon 42
State are nice guys. I think Joe night’s game with a 70-56 win quintessential go-to player, and “We’re going to try to get the New Castle 80, St. Mary’s 54
Perry Traditional 69, Blackhawk 47
SECOND ROUND
Tuesday's results
Paterno is probably as top- over District 11 champion Allen- that could make them difficult to ball to Peter, but it looks like Franklin 56, Uniontown 50 Reading Central Catholic 32, Old Forge 21
Constitution 67, Mansfield 53
notch as there’s ever been. I’d town Central Catholic. contain. Wenger leads the team they force you to take the perim- SECOND ROUND Math, Civics & Sciences 78, Millville 38
Tuesday's results Church Farm 45, Greenwood 30
love to find a Joe Paterno to That last victory was typical of with an 12.8 points-per-game av- eter shot. So we’ll be ready for Lancaster Catholic 70, Allentown Central Vincentian 48, Southern Fulton 42
Catholic 56 Rocky Grove 54, Northern Cambria 42
coach at Notre Dame for 40 Lancaster Catholic’s play this erage. Pinkard adds 11.4 fol- that, too.” Holy Redeemer 61, Philadelphia Electrical 50 Clairton 50, DuBois Central Catholic 47
Octorara 50, Mifflinburg 48 Lincoln Park 66, Elk County Catholic 47
years, keep a good record and season. Devonne Pinkard, a 6-4 lowed by Senkowski (9.2), Today’s winner plays Tuesday Neumann-Goretti 75, West Scranton 41
be a heck of a guy. sophomore, led the way with 18 Schlosser (8.8) and Rivera (7.9). in the semifinals against the win- Eastern York 45, Holy Ghost Prep 42
South Fayette 67, Greater Johnstown 47
QUARTERFINALS
Today's games
“The problem with Penn points, while 6-1 senior Phil The Crusaders even have a ner of the game between District Montour 55, New Castle 50
Perry Traditional 67, Franklin 53
Reading Central Catholic (3-1, 27-3) vs.
Constitution (12-1, 24-5), 6 p.m. Norristown
State is they’re good and Wenger tossed in 14. Bryan Riv- player off the bench, 5-9 junior 12 and defending state cham- H.S.
QUARTERFINALS Math, Civics & Sciences (12-2, 23-5) vs. Church
they’re loud-mouthed about it. era, a 5-8 junior, and 6-2 senior Robby Rowe, who can drain pion Neumann-Goretti (24-4) Today's games Farm (1-1, 24-1). 6 p.m. Wissahickon H.S.,
Lancaster Catholic (3-1, 28-1) vs. Holy Re- Ambler
But if you win, people should Paul Senkowski added 12 apiece. three-pointers like Redeemer and District 1 champion Octora- deemer (2-1, 24-4), 7 p.m., Parkland H.S, Vincentian (7-1, 26-1) vs. Rocky Grove (10-1,
Allentown 20-7), 7:30 p.m. Sharon H.S.
be able to brag. And when you The final starter, 5-10 senior top reserve Adam Dunsmuir. ra (23-4). Those teams play at Octorara (1-1, 23-4) vs. Neumann-Goretti (12-1, Clairton (7-3, 12-11) vs. Lincoln Park (7-2, 19-7),
don’t win, you shut up and take Will Schlosser, can also score. So “They’re a mirror of us,” Re- 7:30 p.m. today at Norristown 24-4), 7:30 p.m. Norristown H.S.
Eastern York (3-2, 26-4) vs. South Fayette (7-2,
7:30 p.m. Chartiers Valley H.S., Bridgeville

it until you win.” the Crusaders don’t have the deemer coach Mark Belenski High School. 24-2), 7 p.m. Hollidaysburg H.S.
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A reading on newsprint A look at Japan’s economy The outlook for summer jobs
Canadian newsprint maker AbitibiBowater releases its first Japan will release its index Teenagers are likely to have as
earnings report since it emerged from bankruptcy court protec- of leading economic hard a time finding jobs this
tion in December. The company had filed for Chapter 11 pro- indicators for February. The summer as they did in 2010,
tection in April 2009 report won’t reflect the according to Challenger, Gray &
because of the decline in impact of last week’s Christmas, an employment consult-
Today

the newspaper industry earthquake and tsunami and ing firm. The summer job market
and its $7 billion in debt. the resulting nuclear crisis. last year was one of the weakest in
By the time it came out But investors are likely to be decades, in part because of budget
of court, the company looking closely at the report cuts at government agencies. Chal-
had cut its debt to $850 because it will provide a lenger says any improvement in
million. It also replaced basis of comparison when hiring by private employers is likely
its CEO with Richard the March index comes out. to be offset by the cutbacks in
Garneau, a former CEO The index has been rising hiring by federal, state and local
of Catalyst Paper. since October. governments.

THE TIMES LEADER


BUSINESS timesleader.com
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FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 2011


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Diet Coke bubbles up to No. 2 U.S. soda


I N B R I E F

Feds sue ex-WaMu execs


Federal bank regulators have sued
three former top executives of Wash-
The Associated Press das. Ten years ago, only two of da, selling 1.6 billion cases. on the beverage companies to has proven popular, some have
ington Mutual, the biggest U.S. bank
Diet Coke has topped rival the top 10 were diet sodas. Overall, U.S. soft-drink sales compete. questioned whether it actually
ever to fail, accusing them of negli- Now, four are on the list: the have fallen for six straight years Coca-Cola has pumped up its drives soda sales.
Pepsi-Cola for the first time to
gence in allowing risky mortgage lend- diet versions of Coke, Pepsi, as consumers switched to traditional advertising, includ- Coca-Cola Co. sold 0.5 per-
become the second-most pop-
ing and seeking $900 million in damag- Mountain Dew and Dr Pepper. healthier alternatives such as ing online ads. PepsiCo, which cent less soda in 2010. For Pep-
ular soft drink in the country
es. Coca-Cola sold nearly 927 juices and tea and cut back on has lost market share in recent siCo, the figure fell 2.6 percent.
behind Coca-Cola.
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. million cases of its diet soda in spending in the recession. years, maintained some tradi- The top 10 sodas in the U.S.,
It marks a victory for Coca- 2010, to Pepsi’s 892 million, a While Diet Coke and Pepsi tional ads but also steered dol- in order of popularity, are:
filed the civil lawsuit Wednesday
Cola Co. as its sodas now hold report by trade publication sold less soda in 2010, the de- lars toward it Pepsi Refresh Coke, Diet Coke, Pepsi-Cola,
against former WaMu Chief Executive
the top two spots, beating out Beverage Digest released cline was more pronounced for Project, an online donation pro- Mountain Dew, Dr Pepper,
Kerry Killinger, ex-Chief Operating its longtime rival PepsiCo Inc.
Officer Stephen Rotella and David Thursday said. Pepsi. gram meant to build brand Sprite, Diet Pepsi, Diet Moun-
Diet Coke’s rise reflects a Regular Coke remains far The downward trend in U.S. awareness. tain Dew, Diet Dr Pepper and
Schneider, who headed the bank’s long-term trend toward diet so- and away the most popular so- soda sales puts more pressure Though the Refresh Project Fanta.
home loans division. The FDIC also
named Killinger and Rotella’s wives in

Market on
the suit filed in federal court in Seattle.
The FDIC said the three executives TL SALES EXECUTIVE OF THE YEAR Diane McGee recognized for sales growth
pushed for expansion of WaMu’s risky
lending even though they knew or
should have known that its loan stan-
dards and controls were inadequate.
The bank collapsed in September 2008
the rebound
and was sold for $1.9 billion to JPMor-
gan Chase & Co.
after 3 days
Lincoln takes quality lead The Associated Press
Lincoln took the top spot for the first NEW YORK — Signs that the
time in a closely watched survey of U.S. economy is improving helped
long-term vehicle quality. investors put aside fears over Ja-
J.D. Power and Associates says Ford’s pan’s nuclear crisis Thursday, if on-
luxury brand leads its annual vehicle ly temporarily. It was the first gain
dependability survey for 2011. The in the market after three days of
study measures problems experienced losses.
by the original owners of vehicles after Stocks rose broadly. All of the 10
three years. groups rose in the Standard &
Lexus is No. 2 in the study, followed Poor’s 500 index, the basis for most
by Jaguar, Porsche and Toyota. U.S. mutual funds.
Toyota swept seven segment awards, A gauge of man-
more than any other automaker this ufacturing in the WALL
year. The brand also performed well in mid-Atlantic re- STREET
long-term dependability, J.D. Power gion jumped in DOW
February to the 11,774.59
said. +161.29
highest point since
January 1984. The
Honda recalling new Civics survey from the
Federal Reserve’s NASDAQ
Honda Motor Co. is recalling new 2,636.05
BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER Philadelphia
models of the Honda Civic to prevent +19.23
Wilkes-Barre Publish Co. sales representative Diane McGee, left, is awarded the Sales Executive of the Year Award and the branch showed
fuel from leaking from the car’s fuel
keys to a 2010 Mercury Mariner by the company’s Vice President of Advertising Kim Dudick at a luncheon at the River new orders soared.
tank. Production at U.S.
The recall covers about 18,000 Civics Grille in Plains Township on Thursday afternoon.
factories, mines
from the 2011 model year. S&P

Drive rewarded with set of wheels


and utilities 1,273.72
Honda says a plastic case that covers dipped last month +16.84
a valve in the fuel pump module could but was actually
break or crack. That, in turn, could higher in previous
lead to a fuel leak in a roll-over crash, months than first
and the leaking fuel could lead to a fire. estimated,accordingtotheFederal
Honda dealers will inspect the fuel
By MATT HUGHES Journal, the Weekender and El Mensaj-
mhughes@timesleader.com ero. Reserve.

P
pump module and replace it if neces- TheLaborDepartmentreported
sary at no cost to the owner. The recall LAINS TWP. —The Wilkes-Barre The company’s commitment to find-
Publishing Co. on Thursday ing new and innovative ways to bring that the number of people applying
is expected to begin by April 11. for unemployment benefits fell
named Diane McGee its Sales Ex- news and content to readers through new
For more information, owners can more than economists expected
ecutive of the Year. technology has also given Wilkes-Barre
call (800) 999-1009. lastweek.Ongoingclaimsdropped
McGee, a company sales representa- Publishing Co. advertisers a variety of
tive, achieved significant sales growth to the lowest level since October
FedEx feels fuel pinch despite switching territories mid-year,
and met more product goals than any
new ways to reach and interact with their
target audience.
2008.
“It’s a reminder that the U.S.
FedEx Corp. said Thursday that “We are so far ahead of other newspa- economy continues to gain mo-
other salesperson, Wilkes-Barre Publish- pers, and we have so much to offer our
third-quarter earnings fell 3 percent ing Co.’s Vice President of Advertising mentum,” said Alan Gayle, senior
because of rising fuel prices and harsh Times Leader Sales Executive of the progressive advertisers,” Dudick said.
Kim M. Dudick said. McGee took home investment strategist at Ridge-
Year Diane McGee holds the keys to Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. President
winter weather. her prize, a 2010 Mercury Mariner SUV, Worth Investments in Richmond,
her 2010 Mercury Mariner she received Prashant Shitut said advertisers have re-
FedEx said solid pricing gains in the at the company’s third annual Sales Exec- Va. “Economic growth leads to
for winning the award. sponded, because the products offer
fourth quarter will likely mean that it utive of the Year luncheon at the River more spending, more production
will beat most Wall Street expecta- Grille on Thursday. past year, the paper has added its Go them the best results for their invest- and ultimately rising profits,” he
tions. “It’s just a really great opportunity,” Lackawanna weekly paper in Scranton, ment. said. “And at the end of the day,
The world’s second-largest package McGee said after winning the prize. “You printed special editions such as The Best “Our local advertising keeps growing that’s what investors buy: rising
delivery company did warn, however, see a lot of companies really struggling of Greater Pittston, launched promo- every month, and that’s unheard of, not profits.”
that earnings for this quarter and the and we just keep getting more and more tions such as NEPA Bachelorette and ex- only in newspapers but in other media, Thedollardroppedtoanall-time
entire year may be trimmed by ongoing opportunities.” panded employee sales incentives, she and that’s due to what you do every day,” low against the Japanese yen late
turmoil in the Middle East and fuel Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. continues continued. The company also operates Shitut told those gathered at the event. Wednesday, reaching 76.53 yen to
costs. to diversify its product line and incen- web sites and print products including “They advertise with us because they get the dollar. By Thursday afternoon,
tives, increasing opportunities for adver- The Times Leader, The Sunday Dis- results; more results than with other the yen had weakened and was

Diaper, tissue prices up tisers and employees, Dudick said. In the patch, The Dallas Post, The Abington media.” trading at 78.97 yen to the dollar.

Kimberly-Clark Corp. is raising pric-

Dealers raise car prices after Japan crisis


es for products including diapers and
bathroom tissue as it tries to deal with
increasing costs.
The consumer products company
said it will boost prices in North Amer- The Associated Press and several Acuras and Infin- deliveries from Japan will
ica for its baby, child care and consum- DETROIT — The disaster in itis. cause a shortage of higher-de-
er tissue businesses during the second Japan could slow shipments of Small cars such as the Yaris, mand vehicles. Demand will
and third quarters. popular cars like Toyota’s Prius with a $12,955 sticker price for exceed supply.
to auto lots. And many dealers a base model, and the Honda So they won’t cut deals on
are already taking advantage of Insight, priced at $18,200, are those cars, Toprak says.
expected shortages to raise losing their typical discounts of Car buyers rarely pay sticker
prices. 5 percent to 10 percent. price, also known as the MSRP
Buyers will now typically The price increases “will last or Manufacturer’s Suggested
have to pay sticker prices, in- weeks, if not months,” says Retail Price. Companies typi-
$3.54 $3.17 $2.84 stead of enjoying discounts Jesse Toprak, vice president of cally offer discounts of a few
that had been the norm for industry trends and insights for hundred to a few thousand dol-
$4.06 small cars and hybrids import- TrueCar.com, a website that lars off the MSRP. Many also AP FILE PHOTO
07/17/08 ed from Japan. Besides the Pri- tracks what cars sell for at dea- provide low-rate financing. Workers assemble Yaris compact sedans, set for export to
us, models that suddenly cost lerships. On top of all that, there’s typ- North America, on a newly opened assembly line at a plant of
more include Honda’s Insight, Dealers are acting on the pos- ically room for further negotia- Toyota Motor Co.’s group company Central Motor Co. in Ohira
Fit and CR-V; Toyota’s Yaris; sibility that disruptions in car tion. in Miyagi Prefecture, northern Japan.
CMYK

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p +.01 10-YR T-NOTE
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p +.03 GOLD
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p
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51.50 35.00 Amerigas APU 2.82 45.49 +.66 -6.8 25.96 19.27 NBT Bcp NBTB .80 21.86 +.02 -9.5
23.79 16.52 AquaAm WTR .62 21.77 +.04 -3.2 7.87 3.64 NexstarB NXST ... 6.96 +.09 +16.2
1,350 2,900 38.02 24.22 ArchDan ADM .64 34.75 +.31 +15.5
276.00 167.46 AutoZone AZO ... 261.95 +.64 -3.9 70.45 49.43 PNC PNC .40 62.01 +1.25 +2.1
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1,300 32.65 23.78 BkNYMel BK .36 28.78 +.58 -4.7 15.43 10.48 PennMill PMIC ... 14.50 +.90 +9.6
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9.84 6.96 FrontierCm FTR .75 8.04 +.09 -17.4 51.11 39.56 TJX TJX .60 48.67 +.08 +9.6
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S O N D J F M S O N D J F M 15.84 9.60 HarteHnk HHS .32 11.95 -.04 -6.4
33.34 24.30 UGI Corp UGI 1.00 31.06 +.32 -1.6
50.77 40.00 Heinz HNZ 1.80 48.61 +.28 -1.7 37.70 25.79 VerizonCm VZ 1.95 35.33 +1.03 -1.3
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Correction or
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-1.4
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overreaction?
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ActivsBliz 10.45 -.03 -16.0 ConocPhil 76.72 +2.98 +12.7 Harsco 32.44 +.13 +14.5
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MorgStan 27.45 +.34 +.9 Qlogic 16.74 -.05 -1.6 Tellabs 5.03 -.03 -25.8
Officially, a correction is defined as a AMD 8.31 +.19 +1.6 CooperTire 24.65 -.42 +4.5 HltMgmt 10.00 -.10 +4.8 Mosaic 76.92 +1.44 +.7 Qualcom 52.32 +1.82 +5.7 TempleInld 21.39 +.19 +.7
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10 percent drop from the market’s AgFeed 1.81 -.20 -38.4 CorOnDm n19.07 ... 0.0 HeclaM 8.08 -.07 -28.2 MotrlaMo n 25.02 +1.33 -14.0 QstDiag 54.20 +.11 +.4 TenetHlth 7.02 +.13 +4.9
Agilent 42.45 +.12 +2.5 Corning 20.71 +.18 +7.2 HercOffsh 5.64 +.42 +62.1
We asked market analysts recent high – for the S&P 500, that was AirTran 7.29 -.03 -1.4 Covidien 51.68 +1.25 +13.2 Hertz 14.99 +.15 +3.5
Mylan 21.48 +.34
NCR Corp 18.14 +.15
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Quidel 11.64 +.01 -19.4
Tenneco 39.29 -.19 -4.5
Teradyn 16.99 +.52 +21.0
1,343.01 on Feb. 18. The index rose 1.3 AkamaiT 36.47 +1.51 -22.5 Cree Inc 49.35 +2.33 -25.1 Hess 80.31 +2.00 +4.9 NRG Egy 20.50 +.29 +4.9 QwestCm 6.78 +.23 -10.9 Terex 36.60 +1.85 +17.9
whether the drop in stocks is percent Thursday, but blips higher often
AlcatelLuc 5.05 +.04
Alcoa 16.01 +.36
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+4.0
CrwnCstle 39.88
CrownHold 36.86
+.99
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NV Energy 14.33 +.02
NYSE Eur 35.33 -.69
+2.0
+17.8
RAIT Fin 2.26
RCM
... +3.2
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Tesoro 24.91 +.37 +34.4
TevaPhrm 47.95 +.58 -8.0
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Alcon 164.52 +.24
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AlliBInco 7.72 +.02 -2.6 DNP Selct 9.60 +.11 +5.0 HostHotls 17.27 +.38 -3.4 NatFuGas 69.34 +1.75 +5.7 RadioShk 13.93 -.06 -24.7
Brian Gendreau Jeffrey Cleveland AlliantEgy 38.48 +.33 +4.7 DR Horton 11.88 +.18 -.4 HudsCity 9.69 +.08 -23.9 NatGrid 44.83 +1.08 +1.0 RangeRs 53.81 +1.76 +19.6
ThermoFis 52.62
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-.30
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Allstate 31.09 +.36 -2.5 DTE 47.25 +.14 +4.3 HumGen 27.10 -.31 +13.4 NOilVarco 78.28 +3.87 +16.4 Raytheon 49.93 +.16 +8.6
Market strategist, Financial Network Senior economist, Payden & Rygel AlphaNRs 55.02 +2.10 -8.3 DanaHldg 16.34 -.25 -5.1 HuntBnk 6.63 +.12 -3.6
THorton g 44.65 +1.28 +8.3
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Amazon 160.97 -3.73
+13.1
-.7
-10.6
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Darden 46.06
DeanFds 9.81
+.40
+.14
+.05
+5.6
-.8
+11.0
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IAMGld g 20.58
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+.14
+.71
-.02
+23.4
+15.6
+6.9
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NetApp
Netflix
46.98 +.21
213.90 +.06
+5.4
-14.5
+21.7
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RepFBcp 2.89 -.03 +18.4
RepubSvc 28.95 +.39 -3.0
TimeWarn 35.07
TorDBk g 83.91
+.04
+.71
+9.0
+14.5
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The higher the market goes, the more vulnerable it is to Once investors figure out the real cost of Ameren 26.96 +.17 -4.4 Deere 89.38 +2.47 +7.6 ION Geoph 11.92 +.66 +40.6 NewAmHi 9.97 +.10 +.1 RschMotn 60.85 +1.01 +4.7 Toyota 82.06 +1.65 +4.4
AMovilA 54.19 ... -5.2 Dell Inc 14.11 -.12 +4.1 iShGold s 13.72 +.08 -1.3 NwGold g 9.91 +.36 +1.5 Revlon 14.06 +.69 +42.9
even a little bad news. The S&P 500 had risen 18 percent the Japanese catastrophe, they’ll get back AmAxle 12.38 -.41 -3.7 DeltaAir 9.86 -.34 -21.7 iSAstla 23.74 +.29 -6.7 NJ Rscs 40.85 +.10 -5.2 ReynAm s 32.85 +.34 +.7
TrCda g 38.87 +.67 +2.2
ACapAgy 30.35 +.09 +5.6 TrnsatlPet 3.06 +.10 -8.1
since the market began a rally on Sept. 1. And over the to thinking about the U.S. economy. DeltaPtr h .88 -.05 +16.2 iShBraz 71.93 +.16 -7.1 NY CmtyB 17.60 +.12 -6.6 RioTinto s 64.61 +2.61 -9.8 Transocn 78.75 +2.61 +13.3
AmCapLtd 8.64 +.11 +14.3 DenburyR 23.06 +.97 +20.8 iSCan 32.31 +.68 +4.2 NY Times 8.89 +.03 -9.3 RiteAid h 1.02 -.02 +15.5
past few weeks, investors have gotten plenty of bad “Uncertainty still looms,” but its effect on the AEagleOut 15.14 -.28 +3.5 DenisnM g 2.42 +.13 -29.2 iShGer 24.08 +.88 +.6 Travelers 58.68 +.63 +5.3
Newcastle 6.48 +.34 -3.3 Riverbed s 38.62 -.89 +9.8 TrimbleN 45.90 +.22 +15.0
AEP 33.60 -.66 -6.6 Depomed 9.00 +.32 +41.5 iSh HK 17.74 -.03 -6.2
news. Violence in the Middle East and North Africa market will be temporary. On Thursday, AmExp 43.42 +1.06 +1.2 DeutschBk 56.96 +1.64 +9.4 iShJapn 10.10 +.45 -7.4
NewmtM 50.82 +.43 -17.3 Rowan 41.51 +1.89 +18.9 TrinaSolar 27.88 +.05 +19.0
NewsCpA 16.29 +.08 +11.8 RylCarb 41.40 +.34 -11.9 TriQuint 11.86 +.01 +1.5
pushed up the price of oil and the Japanese disaster news that fewer people signed up for AmIntlGrp 35.70 +.11 -26.0 DevelDiv 13.43 +.07 -4.7 iSh Kor 58.19 +1.58 -4.9 Nexen g 26.02 +1.05 +13.6 RoyDShllA 68.92 +2.39 +3.2 TycoIntl 43.94 +.67 +6.0
AmSupr 23.24 -.39 -18.7 DevonE 89.45 +3.80 +13.9 iShMex 58.58 +.09 -5.4 NextEraEn 52.82 +.22 +1.6 SpdrDJIA 117.69 +1.53 +1.8
created the threat of a nuclear meltdown. A correction unemployment benefits sent stocks higher. AmWtrWks 27.00 -.12 +6.8 Diageo 73.23 +1.47 -1.5 iShSing 12.67 +.08 -8.5 NiSource 18.39 +.10 +4.4 SpdrGold 136.97 +.73 -1.3
UBS AG 18.30 +.37 +11.1
UDR 23.38 +.24 -.6
was inevitable. Recent events just gave stocks the nudge Strong economic numbers will keep the Ameriprise 59.83 +1.20 +4.0 Diebold 34.06 +.21 +6.3 iSTaiwn 14.14 +.28 -9.5 NikeB 85.41 +.59 0.0 SP Mid 170.53 +.98 +3.6 US Airwy 8.49 -.06 -15.2
Ametek s 40.75 +.55 +3.8 DirecTV A 44.95 +.32 +12.6 iShSilver 33.51 +.14 +11.0 NobleCorp 43.61 +1.10 +21.9 S&P500ETF127.85+1.68 +1.7
they needed to start falling. market from falling too far. Amgen 53.56 +.87 -2.4 DrSCBr rs 43.95 -.36 -6.1 iShChina25 41.98 +.23 -2.6 NokiaCp 8.02 +.13 -22.3 SpdrHome 17.60 +.07 +1.2
USEC 4.38 +.01 -27.2
Anadarko 77.06 +2.73 +1.2 DirFnBr rs 43.62 -1.40 -7.7 iSSP500 128.27 +1.60 +1.6 UltraPt g 47.25 +1.30 -1.1
Nordstrm 41.69 +.19 -1.6 SpdrKbwBk 25.65 +.35 -1.0 UniSrcEn 34.63 +.01 -3.4
AnalogDev 37.36 +.82 -.8 DrxEMBll s 33.90 +1.06 -17.9 iShEMkts 45.15 +.55 -5.2 NorflkSo 65.84 +1.51 +4.8 SpdrLehHY 40.02 +.44 +.8
Annaly 17.74 -.03 -1.0 DrxFBull s 28.16 +.91 +1.1 iShB20 T 93.21 -.72 -1.0 UnilevNV 29.48 +.41 -6.1
Cleve Rueckert JJ Kinahan Apache 118.11 +4.34 -.9 DirxSCBull 71.28 +.72 -1.6 iS Eafe 57.13 +1.84 -1.9
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UnionPac 93.80 +2.33 +1.2
Apple Inc 334.64 +4.63 +3.7 DirxEnBull 77.04 +6.19 +31.8 iSR1KG 57.97 +.61 +1.2 Unisys 30.41 +.13 +17.5
Market strategist, Birinyi Associates Chief derivatives strategist, TD Ameritrade ApldMatl 14.83 +.38 +5.6 Discover 21.62 +.45 +16.7 iShR2K 78.42 +.17 +.2
NthgtM g 2.72 +.04 -15.0 SpdrMetM 69.33 +1.20 +.8 UtdCBksGa 1.98 +.45 +1.5
NorthropG 66.46 +1.52 +2.6 SPX Cp 75.10 +1.78 +5.0
No Maybe Arbitron 35.58 -.05 -14.3 Disney 40.76 +.16 +8.7 iShREst 57.78 +.48 +3.3 UtdContl 22.17 -.66 -6.9
NwstNG 45.82 +.03 -1.4 STMicro 11.86 +.49 +13.6
ArcelorMit 34.10 +1.26 -10.6 DomRescs 43.61 -.11 +2.1 ITT Corp 56.21 +.78 +7.9 UtdMicro 2.64 +.14 -16.5
NovaGld g 12.16 +.03 -14.8 Safeway 22.15 -.12 -1.5
ArchCoal 35.09 +.94 +.1 Dover 63.35 +1.18 +8.4 ITW 53.75 +.69 +.7 UPS B 71.61 +1.23 -1.3
Novartis 53.79 +1.04 -8.8 StJoe 26.17 +.03 +19.8
When the S&P 500 falls 5 percent or more The market’s volatility index, the VIX, rose by 40 percent ArmHld 25.74 +1.34 +24.0 DowChm 35.71 +.55 +4.6 Informat 46.36 -.55 +5.3 Novell 5.79 -.01 -2.2 Saks 11.72 -.11 +9.5
US Bancrp 26.35 +.20 -2.3
AstraZen 45.99 +.59 -.4 DrPepSnap 37.26 +.52 +6.0 InglesMkts 18.06 -.03 -5.9 US NGs rs 11.09 +.58 -7.5
during a bull market, it leads to a correction this week as the crisis in Japan undermined investors’ con- Nucor 45.24 +.45 +3.2 Salesforce 122.33 -1.83 -7.3
Atmel 11.30 -.21 -8.3 DryShips 4.52 +.02 -17.7 IntgDv 6.78 -.18 +1.8 US OilFd 40.69 +1.01 +4.3
NustarEn 66.27 +.53 -4.6 SamsO&G 3.65 +.33+176.5
only about one-third of the time. That’s fidence. Volatility may continue for the next few weeks until ATMOS 33.01 +.06 +5.8 DuPont 52.33 +.80 +4.9 Intel 19.90 +.09 -5.4 USSteel 54.74 +.81 -6.3
NuvFloat 12.35 ... +4.6 SanDisk 43.04 +.95 -13.7
Autodesk 38.56 +.09 +.9 DukeEngy 17.60 -.05 -1.2 IBM 154.18 +1.18 +5.1 NvMAd 12.96 +.09 -.9 UtdTech 79.49 +1.16 +1.0
based on market statistics since 1944: it’s clear how the earthquake and nuclear crisis will affect SandRdge 10.62 +.20 +45.1
AutoData 48.77 +.41 +5.4 DukeRlty 13.26 +.01 +6.4 Intl Coal 10.22 -.05 +32.0 NvPA 13.13 +.12 -1.5 Sanmina 10.65 -2.75 -7.2 UtdhlthGp 42.27 +.41 +17.1
AvagoTch 29.32 -.24 +3.2 Dycom 15.90 +.34 +7.8 IntlGame 15.58 +.37 -11.9 UnumGrp 25.44 +.18 +5.0
“History suggests that the current decline the U.S. economy. Stocks could fall another 4 percent over AvanirPhm 3.85 +.10 -5.6 ECDang n 19.93 -1.21 -26.4 IntPap 26.30 +.67 -3.5
Nvidia 17.86 +.33 +16.0 Sanofi 33.06 +1.05 +2.6
Ur-Energy 1.44 -.01 -51.8
OcciPet 97.86 +1.93 -.2 SaraLee 16.67 -.11 -4.8
will be short lived.” The S&P 500 could the coming month. But don’t expect them to go much lower AveryD 40.17 +.10 -5.1 ETrade rs 14.86 ... -7.1 Interpublic 12.02 +.27 +13.2 Oclaro rs 11.26 -.75 -14.4 Satcon h 3.27 +.03 -27.3 UraniumEn 3.84 +.40 -36.4
Avon 26.25 +.09 -9.7 eBay 29.95 +.22 +7.6 Intersil 11.35 -.22 -25.7 UranmRs 1.63 +.10 -52.1
rally to 2,800 by September 2013. That’s a unless another debt crisis forms in Europe, or weak eco- BB&T Cp 26.87 +.13 +2.2 EMC Cp 25.56 +.25 +11.6 Intuit 48.43 -.08 -1.8
OfficeDpt 4.95 -.10 -8.3 SaulCntr 42.44 +.14 -10.4
Vale SA 31.51 +.47 -8.9
OfficeMax 12.70 -.11 -28.2 Schlmbrg 87.05 +3.95 +4.3
120 percent gain from Thursday’s close. nomic news in the U.S. gives investors reason to panic. BHP BillLt 87.38 +2.50 -6.0 ENI 46.92 +1.54 +7.3 Invesco 24.68 +.59 +2.6 OilSvHT 156.16 +5.26 +11.1 SchoolSp 14.29 +.04 +2.6 Vale SA pf 27.54 +.53 -8.9
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AP BP PLC 44.68 +1.43 +1.2 Eaton s 51.35 +1.05 +1.2 JAlexandr 5.81 -.01 +10.7 ValeroE 27.91 +.47 +20.7
OplinkC 19.16 -1.73 +3.7 SearsHldgs 80.21 -1.72 +8.8
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Metropolitan West Sequoia 135.32+1.04 +4.7 BigLots 41.77 -.57 +37.1 ExxonMbl 81.16 +1.85 +11.0 Kroger 23.73 +.21 +6.1 PerkElm 25.74 +.14 -.3 SP HlthC 31.97 +.37 +1.5
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FPA Morgan Stanley Instl CapApprec 20.73 +.17 +2.1 LTGradeAd 9.31 -.05 +0.9 BlockHR 15.89 +.07 +33.4 FedExCp 87.89 +2.61 -5.5 LECG .23 +.01 -83.7 Petrobras 39.10 +.46 +3.3 SP Engy 76.00 +2.25 +11.4
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MdCpVal
MidCap
21.22 +.16 +5.7
33.97 +.22 +1.0
FF2040
Fidelity
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32.95 +.47
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DevMktY
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Foreign Exchange & Metals
DvGrHLSIA 19.88 +.30 +2.0 Rtmt2020 16.64 +.17 +1.2
Baron Free2010 13.75 +.12 +1.2 IntlBondA m 6.55 +.03 +0.7 STBondAdm 10.58 -.01 +0.7 CellTher rsh .44 +.11 +21.4 GenGrPr n 14.80 +.22 -4.4 Manitowoc 19.81 +.98 +51.1
TRBdHLSIA 11.03 -.02 +1.2
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Rtmt2030 17.49 +.20 +1.2
STBondSgl 10.58 -.01 +0.7
Cemex 8.47 -.03 -20.9 GenMarit 1.81 -.69 -44.3 Manulife g 16.65 +.33 -3.1 CURRENCY CLOSE PVS. %CH. 6MO. 1YR.
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Free2030 13.91 +.19 +1.0 RocMuniA m 14.84 ... -1.7
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RochNtlMu m 6.50 -.01 -0.6
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StrIncA m 4.30 ... +1.5 USD per Euro 1.4007 +.0101 +.72% 1.3043 1.3753
IntDur 13.81 -.03 +1.4 GrowCo 84.67 +.51 +1.8 ComstockA x 15.96 +.17 +1.8 SpecGrow 17.90 +.23 +1.1 Cheesecake28.65 -.19 -6.6 Genworth 12.45 +.03 -5.3 MarshM 29.17 -.02 +6.7
PIMCO STsryAdml 10.70 -.01 +0.4
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CpGrA m 13.56 +.17 +0.5 AllAssetI x 12.21 -.01 +1.9 TaxFHiYld 10.28 -.01 0.0 SelValu d 19.17 +.19 +2.2 ChesEng 34.00 -.65 +31.2 Gerdau 12.96 -.04 -7.4 MarvellT 15.42 +.06 -16.9
BlackRock HiInc d 9.11 +.01 +2.9 AllAuthIn x 10.67 -.02 +1.6
Indepndnc 24.44 +.25 +0.4 EqIncomeA x 8.72 +.05 +2.0 Value 24.16 +.37 +3.5 SmCapIdx 35.40 +.18 +1.9 Chevron 102.24 +2.73 +12.0 GileadSci 40.31 +.47 +11.2 Masco 13.61 -.05 +7.5 Mexican Peso 12.1165 -.0284 -.23% 12.8090 12.4800
EqDivA m 17.86 +.25 +1.9 ComRlRStI x 9.34 +.06 +3.3
IntBond 10.64 -.02 +1.4 GlobEqA m 10.78 +.20 +0.4 ValueAd b 23.91 +.36 +3.5 SmCpIdAdm 35.44 +.18 +1.9 Chicos 13.86 +.10 +15.2 GlaxoSKln 37.34 +.74 -4.8 MassMCp s16.22 -.28 +6.2
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Calamos MuniInc d 12.30 -.01 +1.0 CoreBondSelect11.52 -.02 +1.2
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NewMktIn d 15.49 +.01 -0.1 HighYldSel d 8.30 ... +3.0 TotRetC m 10.89 -.01 +0.8
Columbia OTC 56.87 +.53 +3.5 IntmdTFSl 10.84 ... +1.3 VALIC Co I TgtRe2020 22.25 +.19 +0.7
AcornA m 28.93 +.14 -1.1
AcornIntZ 39.32 +.80 -3.9
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USLCpCrPS 20.73 +.30 +0.3
TotRetIs 10.89 -.01 +1.1
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StockIdx
Vanguard
25.21 +.33 +1.7
TgtRe2030 21.81 +.25
TgtRe2035 13.16 +.16
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Story Stocks
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DivrEqInA m 10.16 +.16 +0.6 Series100Index 8.85 +.13 +1.3
Janus Parnassus 500Inv 117.76+1.55 +1.7 TgtRe2040 21.61 +.27 +0.5 Signs that the U.S. economy is improving helped number of people applying for unemployment ben-
OverseasJ d 48.73 +.57 -3.8 EqIncInv 26.66 +.30 +1.3
ValRestrZ 50.31 +.94 -0.4 ShTmBond 8.49 -.01 +0.6 PerkinsMCVJ 23.10 +.23 +2.3
Permanent
AssetA 24.83 +.25 +1.6 TgtRe2045 13.58 +.18 +0.6 investors put aside fears over Japan's nuclear cri- efits also fell more than economists expected last
DFA SmCapStk d 19.72 +.12 +0.6 TwentyJ 63.94 +.72 -2.7 BalIdxAdm 21.70 +.13 +1.5 TgtRetInc 11.41 +.04 +1.2
1YrFixInI 10.34 ... +0.3 StratInc 11.21 +.01 +2.4
John Hancock
Portfolio 46.60 +.24 +1.7 BalIdxIns 21.70 +.13 +1.5 Tgtet2025 12.70 +.13 +0.6
sis Thursday, if only temporarily. A gauge of manu- week. The Dow rose 161.29 points, or 1.4 percent,
StratRRet d 9.78 +.09 +2.1 CAITAdml 10.78 ... +1.5
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LifBa1 b 13.05 +.10 +1.2
EmMkCrEqI 20.72 +.10 -6.5 USBdIdx 11.38 -.03 +1.0
LifGr1 b 12.93 +.13 +0.7 Principal CapOpAdml d77.36+1.04 +0.8 TotBdInst 10.63 -.02 +1.0 ruary to the highest point since January 1984. The cent, to 1,273.72.
EmMktValI 34.01 +.22 -5.9 Value 70.57 +.92 +2.7 L/T2020I 11.78 +.13 +1.0 CapVal 11.57 +.13 +5.0 TotBdMkInv 10.63 -.02 +1.0
RegBankA m 14.59 +.11 -0.4
IntSmCapI 16.92 +.54 -1.6 Fidelity Advisor SovInvA m 15.96 +.21 +1.7 SAMConGrB m13.17+.15 +0.4 Convrt d 13.75 +.06 +2.5 TotBdMkSig 10.63 -.02 +1.0 Guess GES FedEx FDX General Maritime GMR
USCorEq1I 11.21 +.12 +2.1 NewInsA m 19.90 +.17 -0.1 DevMktIdx d 9.89 +.27 -1.7
TaxFBdA m 9.50 ... +0.5 Prudential Investmen TotIntl d 15.38 +.32 -2.4
USCorEq2I 11.22 +.12 +2.5 NewInsI 20.10 +.17 0.0
Keeley 2020FocA m 15.98 +.16 +0.6
DivGr 14.59 +.15 +1.5 Close: $37.71 -6.16 or -14.0% Close: $87.89 2.61 or 3.1% Close: $1.81 -0.69 or -27.6%
USLgCo 10.04 +.13 +1.7 StratIncA m 12.53 +.02 +2.4 EmMktIAdm d37.80 +.20 -5.2 TotStIAdm 32.10 +.37 +1.7
USLgValI 21.06 +.33 +5.0 ValStratT m 26.10 +.28 +0.8 SmCapVal m 25.46 +.28 +2.0 BlendA m 17.36 +.19 +0.9 EnergyAdm d134.08+4.03 +10.1 TotStIIns 32.11 +.38 +1.7 The clothing maker issued a first- The world’s second-largest package The shipping company warned that
EqOppA m 14.11 +.17 +1.7
USMicroI 13.75 +.07 -0.1 Fidelity Select Lazard
HiYieldA m 5.58 +.01 +2.9
EnergyInv d 71.40+2.14 +10.0 TotStISig 30.98 +.36 +1.7 quarter forecast that fell short of delivery company said strong earn- fourth-quarter results would be
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USSmallI 21.61 +.11 +1.2
Gold d 47.82 +.40 -10.0
EmgMktEqO m20.54 +.09 -7.4 IntlEqtyA m 6.13 +.21 -1.0 ExtdIdAdm 42.12 +.25 +2.0 TotStIdx 32.09 +.38 +1.7 Wall Street’s expectations. Business ings should continue in the current weaker than Wall Street had expect-
Pharm d 12.48 +.17 +1.2 IntlValA m 20.49 +.61 -0.5 TxMIn d 11.39 +.31 -1.6 in North America is weak. quarter. ed.
DWS-Scudder Legg Mason/Western ExtdIdIst 42.12 +.25 +2.1
Fidelity Spartan JenMidCapGrA m27.96+.15 +2.1 ExtndIdx 42.09 +.25 +2.0 TxMSCInv d 27.34 +.12 +0.6
EMkFIS d 10.90 +.01 +0.4 ExtMktIdI d 38.77 +.22 +1.6 CrPlBdIns 10.86 -.02 +1.6 JennGrA m 17.91 +.14 -0.8 FAWeUSIns d91.83+1.94 -2.1
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LAEqS d 49.02 +.14 -7.8 GNMA 10.79 -.02 +1.1
TotMktIdAg d 37.04 +.44 +1.7 Longleaf Partners SmallCoA m 20.78 +.15 +2.4 GNMAAdml 10.79 -.02 +1.2
ValIdxIns 21.42 +.30 +3.0 45 3
Davis TotMktIdI d 37.04 +.44 +1.7 LongPart 29.64 +.23 +4.9 UtilityA m 10.42 +.12 +1.6 GlbEq 17.81 +.29 -0.3 WellsI 22.05 +.08 +1.6 90
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60°
SUNDAY Ohio Valley. A few rain and snow showers will be possible over northern New England as well.
TODAY SATURDAY
Mostly Sunny
Unsettled weather will be likely in the West from central California through the Northwest. Showers
will be likely and snow will fall in the mountains.
Sprinkles, sunny
mostly sunny
43° 49° 52°
35° 28°
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 52/39
56/29 43/25
Sun, a Partly Cloudy Cloudy,
T-storm sunny cold 57/33 69/41 The warm weath-
er pattern that
52/33
50° 55° 45° 45° 55/47
moved in on
32° 42° 30° 30° 52/33 75/51
Thursday is in
54/39
place again
REGIONAL FORECAST TODAY’S SUMMARY
65/51 81/56
today, and so
once again tem-
The Poconos
Syracuse Highs: 59-66. Lows: 33-36. Partly cloudy
82/49
peratures will be
Today’s high/ flirting with 60.
51/29 and warm conditions today. Increasing
Tonight’s low 80/63
Albany
clouds tonight.
79/62 A weak cold
58/30 84/72 81/65 front is moving
43/24
through this
Binghamton The Jersey Shore 34/21
morning with
54/30 Highs: 60-69. Lows: 39-44. Partly cloudy
and warm conditions today. Increasing
some cloudiness
City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow
Towanda clouds tonight.
and maybe a
61/34
Poughkeepsie
Anchorage 31/24/.17 34/21/s 34/24/s Myrtle Beach 63/45/.00 73/56/s 77/53/s sprinkle in some
Scranton Atlanta 75/42/.00 81/56/s 80/56/s Nashville 77/40/.00 80/51/pc 72/52/pc spots, but sun-
67/32
61/36 The Finger Lakes Baltimore 65/39/.00 73/49/pc 58/36/sh New Orleans 79/54/.00 79/60/s 79/57/s
shine will prevail
Wilkes-Barre Highs: 47-57. Lows: 22-31. Partly cloudy Boston 63/38/.00 63/34/pc 43/27/pc Norfolk 60/48/.00 78/55/pc 66/42/t
61/36 Buffalo 59/32/.00 50/31/pc 41/27/pc Oklahoma City 87/61/.00 82/48/pc 65/56/t today. A norther-
and mild today. Partly cloudy skies will
Charlotte 70/33/.00 80/52/s 81/47/pc Omaha 67/53/.00 51/33/sh 54/42/c ly wind tonight
continue tonight.
Pottsville New York City Chicago 66/48/.00 52/33/pc 45/34/s Orlando 83/59/.00 82/52/s 84/53/s will send tem-
State College 68/39 69/41 Cleveland 66/42/.00 56/37/pc 44/29/pc Phoenix 88/62/.00 85/56/s 83/54/s peratures back
66/36 Brandywine Valley Dallas 82/64/.00 80/63/pc 76/61/c Pittsburgh 62/37/.00 62/38/pc 50/30/sh down below 40
Reading Denver 60/37/.00 52/33/sn 65/36/pc Portland, Ore. 50/38/.04 50/41/sh 53/39/sh
Harrisburg 69/41 Highs: 70-70. Lows: 42-44. Partly cloudy and keep highs
71/41 and warm conditions today. Increasing Detroit 68/39/.00 57/33/pc 46/30/s St. Louis 83/53/.00 68/44/sh 58/45/sh
Honolulu 82/73/.00 84/72/s 82/70/s Salt Lake City 46/33/.00 57/39/pc 55/38/c
tomorrow below
Philadelphia clouds tonight. 50. Any cloudi-
70/44 Houston 79/66/.00 79/62/pc 78/61/s San Antonio 83/66/.00 82/64/pc 82/64/pc
Indianapolis 73/42/.00 68/41/pc 58/38/pc San Diego 66/56/.00 63/50/pc 64/51/c ness early
Atlantic City Delmarva/Ocean City Las Vegas 64/59/.00 73/53/s 70/54/pc San Francisco 59/42/.00 55/46/sh 54/45/sh Saturday will
62/40 Highs: 66-73. Lows: 45-52. Partly cloudy Los Angeles 64/55/.00 65/51/pc 62/51/sh Seattle 50/37/.00 52/39/sh 53/38/sh give way to sun-
and warm conditions today. Increasing Miami 83/63/.00 81/65/s 80/65/s Tampa 79/61/.00 81/60/s 79/58/s shine for the
Milwaukee 65/48/.00 48/31/pc 46/31/s Tucson 90/56/.00 85/51/s 81/48/s afternoon, and
clouds tonight.
Minneapolis 52/41/.00 43/25/c 50/35/pc Washington, DC 63/43/.00 75/51/pc 58/37/sh
Sunday is look-
ALMANAC Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Int’l Airport WORLD CITIES ing very sunny
Temperatures Precipitation River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday. City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow as well. Showers
Yesterday 59/32 Yesterday 0.00” Susquehanna Stage Chg. Fld. Stg Forecasts, graphs will arrive on
Average 48/29 Month to date 3.88” Wilkes-Barre 13.62 -0.33 22.0 and data ©2011 Amsterdam 46/41/.00 49/40/sh 47/37/pc Mexico City 77/46/.00 78/47/s 79/49/pc
Baghdad 77/45/.00 78/53/s 83/57/s Montreal 46/36/.02 42/24/rs 32/19/pc Monday with a
Record High 81 in 1945 Normal month to date 1.39” Towanda 10.21 0.88 21.0 Weather Central, LP
Record Low 4 in 1916 Year to date 9.19” Beijing 63/27/.00 57/33/pc 56/34/s Moscow 36/19/.00 35/27/sf 35/24/sf brief surge of
Lehigh
Heating Degree Days* Normal year to date 5.93” Bethlehem 1.64 -0.68 16.0 For more weather Berlin 41/37/.00 46/34/pc 46/31/s Paris 48/43/.00 54/43/sh 50/35/s warmer air, but
Yesterday 19 Sun and Moon Delaware information go to: Buenos Aires 82/64/.00 75/50/s 75/54/s Rio de Janeiro 88/77/.00 87/75/pc 87/74/s another cold
Month to date 477 Sunrise Sunset Port Jervis 6.96 0.09 18.0 www.timesleader.com Dublin 48/34/.00 47/29/pc 48/36/pc Riyadh 72/57/.00 76/60/pc 80/60/pc wave could
Year to date 5165 Today 7:11a 7:13p Frankfurt 48/43/.01 49/38/sh 48/33/s Rome 59/46/.00 62/50/sh 63/48/c arrive later next
Full Last New First National Weather Service Hong Kong 64/57/.00 66/61/r 72/64/sh San Juan 85/71/.00 82/72/sh 83/72/pc
Last year to date 4973 Tomorrow 7:09a 7:14p week.
Normal year to date 5106 Moonrise Moonset 607-729-1597 Jerusalem 73/44/.00 75/51/s 76/53/pc Tokyo 48/36/.00 50/36/s 58/43/s
*Index of fuel consumption, how far the day’s Today 6:18p 6:07a London 50/37/.00 49/37/pc 50/36/pc Warsaw 46/34/.00 43/33/sh 40/27/rs - Tom Clark
mean temperature was below 65 degrees.
Tomorrow 7:35p 6:38a March 19 March 26 April 3 April 11 Key: s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sn-snow, sf-snow flurries, i-ice.

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NOTICE IS HEREBY
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Pennsylvania, died
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February 10, 2011.
J & J AUCTION 570-384-4041 Letters Testamen- ADOPTION
Note. Check web site jandjauction.net for pictures tary in the above Happily married
couple longs to
and listing. estate having been
adopt and pro-
granted, all persons
having claims or vide your baby
with a lifetime of
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale demands against
unconditional
the estate of the
decedent shall love, security &
endless opportu-

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and all persons paid. Please call
indebted to the Gina & Stan
decedent shall 1-8
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thereof, without
S A N S O U C IA U T O M A R T delay to the Execu- ADOPTION
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409 Autos under 409 Autos under 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
$5000 $5000
`08 Cadillac DTS
ACME AUTO SALES BMW `04 325i CHEVY ‘07 IMPALA DODGE `08 HONDA ‘06 ACCORD EX
HYUNDAI `08 KIA `08 RONDO
MERCEDES-BENZ `86 VOLVO `92 740 26k. $26,500 Auto., sunroof, alloy Maroon with beige
08 Honda Accord 343-1959 Only 21,000 Miles.
AVENGER SXT wheels, 44K miles, interior. All options.
190 E TURBO SEDAN
Sunroof 30k. 1009 Penn Ave Alloys & Leather. silver with black

ELANTRA
$15,900 Scranton 18509 $14,880 4 door. Car has 78,000 miles. Still
Across from Scranton Prep
cloth, new Blizzaks, under warranty.
4 cylinder gas Black with carmel, 08 Mercedes C300 ONLY 20,500 miles. KBB over $16,000,
AWD, 56k, $28,500 GOOD CREDIT, BAD Satellite Radio, Nav- Received 60,000
engine. 125,000 excellent looking & Must sell! $12,900 Low mileage,
07 Jeep Liberty 4x4 CREDIT, NO CREDIT igation, Keyless mile servicing. New
miles. Clean, runs running, new tires, Call Our Auto Credit Call after 5 pm. 30,000 miles,
34k miles. $15,300 Entry. A MUST SEE! tires. KBB Value
excellent. $2,000 brakes & muffler. Hot Line to get 570-477-2677 automatic, front
$13,389. Please call $8,500. Asking only
Call 570-328-7370 20 MPG, $1,450 Pre-approved for a wheel drive, 4
570-299-0772 MAFFEI AUTO SALES Car Loan! 570-693-2387
HONDA ‘08 door, anti-lock
$7,900. A Must See!
(570) 457-0553
SAAB `00 93 800-825-1609
www.acmecarsales.net
5 Speed. Like New!! 560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
FORD ‘02
brakes, air condi-

LEXUS `98 LS 400


570-288-6227 New Tires, tinted tioning, air bags,
120,000 miles, auto- 412 Autos for Sale 08 CHEVY IMPALA LTZ, windows, sun roof, www.wyoming ACCORD EX power locks,
FOCUS WAGON
matic, 4 door, anti- white, V6, alloys black leather valleymotors.com power windows, Excellent condition,
Silver, Moonroof,
lock brakes, air con-
ditioning, air bags, ACURA `00 INTEGRA ACURA ‘07 RDX
08 CHYSLER 300
black, V6
interior. Only
57,000 Miles!!!
570-714-9924
Low mileage, Only 36k!
EXTRA CLEAN!
power
cruise
mirrors,
control,
garage kept,
owner. Must see.
1
all power, AM/FM GS Coupe. 1 owner, One owner AM/FM radio, Mp3
Tech Package. 06 DODGE STRATUS Asking $14,499 $18,900. Low mileage, 90K.
radio, CD player,
leather interior, sun
clean title. 106K,
automatic. Leather Leather Seats.
Moonroof
RT, Black, sunroof,
wing, 31,000 miles
For more info,
call (570) 762-3714
CHEVY ‘07 $7,984 player, sun roof,
rear defroster.
Leather interior. All
power. GPS naviga-
interior, all power,
roof, rear defroster,
$19,880 05 JAGUAR X-TYPE
SILVERADO LS $9,300 tion, moon roof, cd
BMW `93 325 IC
rear windshield remote start, moon- (570) 696-3152
roof, alloy wheels 3.0, hunter green, changer. Loaded.
wiper, custom Extra Cab, 4WD. Call before 10:00
and more! $4,000 tan leather (AWD) Asking $10,000. Call
wheels, $3,900. Convertible, Only 63,000 miles. p.m.
570-709-4137 03 HYUNDAI ACCENT 825-3368 570-706-6156
(570)814-6020 Metallic Green $15,550
White, 4 door, 4cyl. LOUSGARAGE.COM
call after 3:00 p.m. 66,000 miles Exterior & Tan
Interior, 5 Speed
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA INFINITI ‘03 I35 LINCOLN `02
135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ 560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
01 PONTIAC GRAND
PRIX GT, whte,
4 dr., V6
Transmission,
Heated Seats. 2nd
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
HONDA ‘08 Platinum with Black TOWN CAR
Public Notices Public Notices
FIT SPORT
01 AUDI S8 QUATRO Owner, 66k Miles. 570-714-9924 Leather, Moonroof, Soft top convertible,
www.wyoming Excellent Condition,
Burg./tan lthr., “Bose” Only 84k. sunroof. Black with
valleymotors.com Garage Kept, 560 Pierce St.
LEGAL NOTICE Nav., 360 HP, AWD IMPRESSIVE! Black leather interi-
Kingston, PA
FORD ‘06 RANGER
570-714-9924 01 AUDI A8 L Excellent Gas Burnt Orange, Auto, or. Alloy wheels.
Crestwood School District is soliciting $9,990.
sealed proposals for Athletics, Art, Sci- cashmere beige, Mileage. Carfax www.wyoming Alloys, 42k EXTRA $4,500, Call
ence, Wood Shop/ Industrial Arts, and
Tech Ed supplies.
AUDI ‘01 A6
2.7 T Quattro, dark
tan lthr., nav., AWD
01 AUDI A8 L
available. Price
reduced $7,995
or trade for SUV or
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
Sport Edition,4WD
Alloys. Only 29K.
A Must See
CLEAN! 13,900. (570) 594-1496

LINCOLN`06
green, tan leather
gray with tan leather navigation, AWD other. Beautiful / $14,990
Specifications and instructions to bidders
may be obtained from the Business Office,
interior, automatic 01 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE Fun Car.
CHEVY ‘07
281 S. Mountain Blvd., Mountain Top, PA
18707. Telephone (570) 474-5411.
transmission, 135k
highway miles, fully
Blk, auto, sun roof
01 VW CABRIOLET
570-388-6669
TRAILBLAZER LT 825-3368
825-3368
LOUSGARAGE.COM TOWN CAR
Limited, fully
loaded, well main-
Proposals are to be addressed to the Sec-
tained, $7900.
570-675-3808
Silver, Brown top,
5-spd, convertible BUICK ‘07 LA CROSSE On-Star, Leather.
Satellite Radio.
LOUSGARAGE.COM
JEEP ‘06 loaded. 46,000
miles, Triple
HONDA `05 CIVIC
retary of the Board, 281 S. Mountain Blvd., 00 MERCEDES-BENZ Sharp Ride.
$17,770 560 Pierce St. coated Pearlized
Mountain Top, PA 18707. The envelope
containing the proposal should be clearly
S-430 slvr/blck
lthr., 64,000 miles
One Owner.
Local Trade In. Kingston, PA 110 miles, automat- COMMANDER
4WD, Only 38K
White. Showroom
condition. $18,900
marked “PROPOSAL FOR ATHLETICS, 98 HONDA CIVIC EX, $12,880 www.wyoming ic, front wheel drive,
$17,880 570-814-4926 or
AUDI `02 A4
ART, SCIENCE, WOOD SHOP/INDUS- 2 dr, auto, silver valleymotors.com 4 door, anti-lock
(570) 654-2596
TRIAL ARTS, AND TECH ED SUP- 73 VW BEETLE CONV. 570-714-9924 brakes, air condi-
PLIES.” Bids are to be received by noon 3.0, V6, AWD olympic blu, blck tioning, air bags,
on Wednesday, April 13, 2011, and will top, 4 speed AM/FM radio, CD

WANTED!
automatic, tiptronic 560 Pierce St.
be opened at 1:30 P.M. Bid opening is
public.
transmission. Fully
loaded, leather
SUVS, VANS,
TRUCKS, 4 X4’s
Kingston, PA FORD ‘07 TAURUS SE player, new breaks,
rotors, power steer-
560 Pierce St. www.wyoming CD AND ALLOYS ing pump, $8,500.
The Board of Education reserves the right
to reject any and all Bids or any part there-
interior. 92,000
miles. Good condi-
07 FORD ESCAPE XLT
grey, auto, 4x4
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
$9,880 (570) 704-8685 560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
ALL JUNK CARS
tion. Asking $9,500.
of. Call (570) 417-3395
07 CHEVY EQUINOX LT
grey, V6 AWD valleymotors.com HONDA `06 CIVIC EX www.wyoming CA$H PAID
Eric Aigeldinger 135 Legals/
07 DODGE NITRO SXT,
garnet red, V6, 4x4
570-714-9924
CHEVY `10 IMPALA
LT. Silver ice metallic
2 door, 5 speed, air,
power windows &
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924 570-301-3602
Secretary 06 DODGE RAM 1500
Public Notices locks, sun roof, CD,
SLT, quad cab,
hemi, blk, 4 dr., 4x4
BUICK ‘07 LUCERNE with ebony interior.
2,400 miles. Onstar,
560 Pierce St.
cruise & alloys.
Excellent condition, JEEP `04 GRAND
One Owner. XM Satellite Radio,
NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYERS
AND RESIDENTS OF PITTSTON
06 CHRYSLER TOWN &
COUNTRY TOURING
Leather, CD,
Alloy Wheels
remote start, blue-
tooth, front seat
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
very well main-
tained with service CHEROKEE LIMITED MAZDA ‘08 3
AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT, red, 4 dr., 7 pass., records, remaining 4WD, 6 cylinder 5-speed, Alloys
$16,450 split bench. $20,000 valleymotors.com
LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA mini van Honda warranty. auto. Moonroof. Moonroof
06 DAKOTA QUAD CAB 4 months old, origi- 570-714-9924 Fully powered. New $13,880
65K, $10,500.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of School SLT, silver, auto., nal sticker price - brakes & tires.
570-706-0921
$27,440. Call 94,000 highway
Directors of Pittston Area School District, Luzerne County, Penn- V6, 4x4
570-650-9026 FORD ‘10
sylvania (the "School District"), at a meeting held on March 15, 06 JEEP LIBERTY
HONDA `07 ACCORD miles. $11,500
(570) 822-6334
2011, adopted a resolution authorizing, among other things, the
issuance of the School District's General Obligation Bonds,
SPORT white, V6,
4x4 CHEVY `95 BLAZER TAURUS SEL EX. Excellent Condi-
Series of 2011 (the "Bonds") in the aggregate principal amount of
$18,120,000. The caption and summary of such resolution (the
05 CHEVY SILVERADO
Z71 X-cab, blue,
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA 4x4, 2 door, 6 cyl.
auto.Good condition
AWD, V6 & Alloys
$21,920
tion. Low miles. 1
owner. Leather, Kayla s Kars 560 Pierce St.
www.wyoming sunroof, alloy 161 Main St.
"Resolution") being as follows: auto., 4.8 V8, 4x4 $2,650. DEALER Avoca, Pa 18641 Kingston, PA
05 MAZDA TRIBUTE S, valleymotors.com wheels. V6, 6 disc www.wyoming
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF
PITTSTON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT, LUZERNE COUNTY, PENN-
green, auto, V6,
4x4
570-714-9924 BUICK `92 REGAL CD Changer.
jack, 27K
Lo-
miles.
By the Pittston
By-Pass valleymotors.com
Custom, 4 door, 570-714-9924
SYLVANIA, SETTING FORTH ITS INTENT TO ISSUE A SERIES OF
GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS, SERIES OF 2011, OF THE
05 MERCURY MOUNT-
AINEER PREMIUM,
CADILLAC ‘06 STS 6 cyl. auto. 63K Asking $15,400. Call
917-703-2558 ‘05 Ford 500

MAZDA `04 3
AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil- original miles. Limited - AWD
SCHOOL DISTRICT IN THE AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF Silver, black leather, Garage kept. Like 560 Pierce St.
HONDAS!
ver, 46,000 miles, Kingston, PA SHARP! 69k
EIGHTEEN MILLION ONE HUNDRED TWENTY THOUSAND DOL- 3rd seat, AWD new. $2995. $11,500 Hatchback, 92,000
LARS ($18,120,000) PURSUANT TO THE ACT OF THE GENERAL sunroof, heated www.wyoming
05 CHEVY EQUINOX Current Inspection ‘08 Accord LX. miles. Excellent
ASSEMBLY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, seats, Bose sound
Silver, 4 door, 4x4 on all vehicles valleymotors.com Silver. 34K. $15,900 04 Chrysler Sebring condition. auto,
KNOWN AS THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNIT DEBT ACT, 53 system, 6 CD
05 FORD EXPLORER 570-825-8253 570-714-9924 ‘08 Accord EX. 37k $6,995 sunroof, premium
PA.C.S., CHAPTERS 80-82, AS AMENDED AND SUPPLEMENTED changer, satellite
XLT, white 4 door Gray. 30K. $16,995 sound and alloy
radio, Onstar, park-
(THE "ACT"); FINDING THAT A PRIVATE SALE BY NEGOTIATION IS
IN THE BEST FINANCIAL INTERESTS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT;
4x4
04 JEEP GRAND
ing assist, remote
keyless entry, elec-
CHRYSLER ‘05 SEBRING FORD `04 MUSTANG ‘08 Accord EX.
Green, black leather
04 PT Cruiser
63k $5995
wheels. $8,300
(570) 864-2337
DETERMINING THAT SUCH BONDS SHALL EVIDENCE NONELEC- CHEROKEE LAREDO, Touring Edition. Mach I, 40th
tronic keyless igni- Sapphire blue, 35K 4 door. 42K $16,995
TORAL DEBT OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT; SPECIFYING THAT Special Edition. ANNIVERSARY EDITION 03 Toyota Camry
MAZDA `04 RX-8
tion, & more! miles, excellent MAFFEI AUTO
SUCH INDEBTEDNESS IS TO BE INCURRED TO PROVIDE FUNDS Grey, sunroof, 4x4 V8, Auto, 1,200 SE
$18,900 condition, alloy SALES
FOR A CERTAIN PROJECT OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT WHICH 04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZ miles, all options, 42K $10,900
570-881-2775 wheel. Power win- 570-288-6227 Hunter Green,
CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (1) CURRENTLY REFUNDING ER, seafoam show room condi- RF.-6 CYLINDER
THE SCHOOL DISTRICT'S OUTSTANDING GENERAL OBLIGATION grn/tan lthr., 4x4 dows, CD player. tion. Call for info. 80,000 miles.
BONDS, SERIES A OF 2001; (2) CURRENTLY REFUNDING THE 04 GMC ENVOY XUV CADILLAC `04 $9,100.
570-574-8774
Asking $24,995 02 Toyota Sienna
New brakes &
rotors. New
SCHOOL DISTRICT'S OUTSTANDING GENERAL OBLIGATION
BONDS, SERIES B OF 2001; AND (3) PAYING THE COSTS AND
slvr., 4 dr., V6, 4x4
04 DODGE DURANGO DEVILLE
Serious inquiries
only. 570-636-3151 VITO’S LE alignment. Two
EXPENSES OF ISSUANCE OF THE BONDS; SETTING FORTH THE LIMITED, Sandstone, White with saddle CHRYSLER ‘06 &
94K $7495 new rear tires.
REASONABLE ESTIMATED USEFUL LIVES OF THE CAPITAL PRO-
JECTS THAT ARE TO BE REFINANCED BY THE BONDS; ACCEPT-
tan leather, 3rd leather. 94K miles.
300C HEMI FORD `07 00 Ford Ranger
No accidents.
$8,500 or best
GINO’S
seat, 4x4 Very well main- Ext. Cab Wideside offer. For more
ING A PROPOSAL FOR THE PURCHASE OF SUCH BONDS AT PRI-
VATE SALE BY NEGOTIATION; PROVIDING THAT SUCH BONDS,
04 DODGE RAM 1500
SLT, quad cab,
tained. $6,400 or
best offer. Call Ann
Light green, 18,000
miles, loaded, MUSTANG GT 87k Auto information, call
WHEN ISSUED, SHALL CONSTITUTE A GENERAL OBLIGATION
OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT; FIXING THE DENOMINATIONS,
hemi, silver, 4x4
04 MERCURY
or Joe.
570-335-3127
leather, wood trim, Premium package,
silver, black leather
Wanted: 00 Chevy Cavalier
(570) 332-4213
$24,000. LS Auto Super
DATED DATE, INTEREST PAYMENT DATES, MATURITY DATES, MOUNTAINEER PREMIUM 570-222-4960 interior, 5 speed Junk 67k $4995 GET THE WORD OUT
INTEREST RATES AND REDEMPTION PROVISIONS (IF APPLICA-
BLE) AND PLACE OF PAYMENT OF THE PRINCIPAL OF AND
INTEREST ON SUCH BONDS; AUTHORIZING SPECIFIED OFFI-
Gold tan leather,
3rd seat, 4x4
04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER
CADILLAC `04 leave message manual.
miles. $18,900
20,000

(570) 868-3832
Cars & IF YOU DIDN’T BUY
with a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130

CERS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT TO CONTRACT WITH THE PAY- LS, white, V6m 4x4 SEVILLE SLS CHRYSLER ‘93 FORD `07 MUSTANG
Trucks
IT AT KAYLAS KARS
U PAID TOO MUCH MAZDA `10
LEBARON
ING AGENT FOR ITS SERVICES IN CONNECTION WITH THE 04 KIA SEDONA EX, Beige. Fully loaded 570-451-1150
BONDS; AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF ONE OR MORE green, tan leather, Excellent condition.
SHELBY GT 500
Highest 3i SPORT
ESCROW AGREEMENTS BY AND BETWEEN THE SCHOOL DIS-
TRICT AND THE ESCROW AGENT NAMED THEREIN IN CONNEC-
TION WITH THE REFUNDING OF THE 2001A BONDS AND THE
7 pass. mini van
04 JEEP GRAND
Runs great. New
rotors, new brakes.
Green 2 door Con-
vertible. Inspected. INSTANT CLASSIC!
Prices LINCOLN `00 LS 16,000 miles, black.
3 Year/36,000 mile
2001B BONDS; SETTING FORTH THE SUBSTANTIAL FORM OF
CHEROKEE LAREDO
gold, 4 dr., V6, 4x4
Just serviced. Tan color canvas
top. Runs very
Only 2,996 miles. Paid!! 1 owner. Low miles.
V6, All leather. Ask- warranty. AC,
108,000 miles. Ask- Garage kept & power windows.
THE BONDS EVIDENCING THE DEBT; AUTHORIZING EXECUTION 03 Mercury Mount- ing $9,500. (570) good. Asking $2700, FREE PICKUP ing $5,800. Call
AND ATTESTATION OF SUCH BONDS; PROVIDING COVENANTS under cover. Adult ABS. Excellent
aineer Premium, 709-8492 must sell. Taking (570) 819-3140
owned. White with
RELATED TO DEBT SERVICE APPLICABLE TO SUCH BONDS TO white, tan leather, serious offers. blue racing stripes. 288-8995 (570) 709-5677 condition.
Asking $13,900
CHEVROLET ‘06
THE EXTENT REQUIRED BY THE ACT AND PLEDGING THE FULL 3rd seat, 4x4 570-604-1118
FAITH, CREDIT AND TAXING POWER OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT 500 HP. All original. (570) 283-1165
03 FORD WINDSTAR
Fun to drive, still
IN SUPPORT THEREOF; CREATING A SINKING FUND IN CON-
NECTION WITH SUCH BONDS, TO THE EXTENT REQUIRED BY
THE ACT; DESIGNATING THE PAYING AGENT TO BE THE SINK-
LX, green, 4 door,
entertainment sys.
7 pass. minivan
CORVETTE CHRYSLER `02 smells brand new!
G REAT
REAT P RICE ! HYUNDAI ‘04
ING FUND DEPOSITARY; PROVIDING A COVENANT TO INSURE
PROMPT AND FULL PAYMENT FOR SUCH BONDS WHEN DUE;
03 DAKOTA CLUB SXT
blu, V6, 4x4
CONVERTIBLE
Silver beauty, 1
PT CRUISER
Inferno Red, flame
$35,500.
570-574-4936
SANTA FE
SETTING FORTH REGISTRATION AND TRANSFER PROVISIONS 03 CHEVY 1500, V8, Owner, Museum 4WD, Low miles
design. Chrome $11,495
FORD `92 MUSTANG
WITH RESPECT TO SUCH BONDS; AUTHORIZING THE EXECU- X-cab, white, 4x4 quality. 4,900 wheels. 47,000
TION OF ONE OR MORE INVESTMENT AGREEMENTS BY SPECI- 02 MERCURY MOUNT- miles, 6 speed. All miles, one owner.
FIED OFFICERS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT (IF APPLICABLE) AND AINEER PREMIUM, possible options Convertible,
Looks and runs
THE PURCHASE OF CERTAIN U.S. TREASURY OBLIGATIONS OR white, tan leather, including Naviga- 55,000 original
great. New inspec-
ANY OTHER SECURITIES OR INVESTMENTS IN CONNECTION 3rd seat, 4x4 tion, Power top. miles 5.0 auto,
tion. $6,875
WITH THE INVESTMENT OF PROCEEDS OF THE BONDS; AUTHO- 02 GMC SONOMA SLS, New, paid $62,000 some engine
Call (570) 472-1854
RIZING AND DIRECTING SPECIFIED OFFICERS OF THE SCHOOL X-cab, slvr, 4x4 Must sell $45,900 upgrades. Garaged
CHRYSLER `02
DISTRICT TO DO, TO TAKE AND TO PERFORM CERTAIN SPECI- 01 DODGE RAM 1500 570-299-9370 showcar. $8200
FIED, REQUIRED, NECESSARY OR APPROPRIATE ACTS TO regular cab, 4x4, 560 Pierce St.
(570) 283-8235 Kingston, PA
CHEVROLET `05
EFFECT THE ISSUANCE OF THE BONDS, INCLUDING, WITHOUT with cap
LIMITATION, THE PREPARATION OF A DEBT STATEMENT AND
BORROWING BASE CERTIFICATE, AND THE FILING OF SPECI-
98 FORD F-150,
regular cab pick up Cobalt 4 cyl, 4
SEBRING
122,800 miles,
FORD `99 CONTOUR
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valleymotors.com
FIED DOCUMENTS WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY green, auto 4x4 door, FWD, 49,900 84,000 miles. 4 570-714-9924
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, ALL AS REQUIRED BY THE automatic, 4 door, door automatic,
plus miles $7,000 anti-lock brakes,
ACT; DECLARING THAT THE DEBT TO BE EVIDENCED BY SUCH runs excellent, 462 Auto 468 Auto Parts
BONDS, TOGETHER WITH ALL OTHER INDEBTEDNESS OF THE
SCHOOL DISTRICT, WILL NOT BE IN EXCESS OF ANY APPLICA-
FIRM. Call after 6
PM ask for Dave
air conditioning, air
bags, power locks,
clean, air condi-
tioned, great shape,
HYUNDAI `04 Accessories LUND sunvisor 99-
(570)823-1783
BLE LIMITATION IMPOSED BY THE ACT; AUTHORIZING PROPER power windows, $2,500 negotiable. TIBURON GT VENT SHADES 06 Chevy/Gmc full-
CHEVROLET `05
OFFICERS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT TO DELIVER THE BONDS power mirrors, (570) 709-7751 size pickup mint
Blue, 5 speed
UPON THE APPROVAL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT; SETTING FORTH CERTAIN AUDI `05 A4 power seats, cruise
control, AM/FM
HONDA ‘05 CIVIC LX
manual, CD, Air,
Weather Tech,
smoke color, fits ‘09 condition $125 firm.

TAHOE Z71 factory alarm, Ford Fusion, 4 door, Mexican hat tall
COVENANTS PRECLUDING THE SCHOOL DISTRICT FROM TAK- Turbo, Navy Blue radio, CD player, center caps metal
with grey leather leather interior, power windows & windows $40.
ING ACTIONS WHICH WOULD CAUSE THE BONDS TO BECOME Champagne with off 69 Camaro set
interior, fully Silver birch with moon roof, rear locks. 38K. LASER radar detec-
"ARBITRAGE BONDS" OR "PRIVATE ACTIVITY BONDS," AS THOSE Creme Cloth, Auto, of [4] good condi-
loaded automatic. grey leather interior, defroster. $3,600. $7,500 negotiable. tor, total band pro-
TERMS ARE USED IN THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE OF 1986, 98k. EXTRA CLEAN! tion $100 firm. after
93,000 miles. All 3rd row seating, (570) 474-0423 Call 570-540-6236 tection, brand new
AS AMENDED (THE "CODE"), AND APPLICABLE REGULATIONS $8,790. 3pm call 655-3197
records. Excellent rear A/C & heat, in box, never used
PROMULGATED THEREUNDER; AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASE
OF BOND INSURANCE (IF APPLICABLE) AND SETTING FORTH
THE PROVISIONS, IF ANY, REQUIRED TO BE INCLUDED BY THE
condition. 4 new
tires & new
4WD automatic with
traction control, 5.3l DODGE ‘08 HYUNDAI `08 $69. 570-636-3151
472 Auto Services
ELANTRA
brakes. Asking engine, moonroof,
468 Auto Parts
BOND INSURER; AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A CONTIN-
UING DISCLOSURE CERTIFICATE AND COVENANTING TO COM- $10,000 or best
offer. Call for info
rear DVD player.
Bose stereo + many
AVENGER 34,000 miles, silver $ WANTED JUNK $
PLY WITH THE PROVISIONS THEREOF; APPROVING THE FORM more options. Imm-
Auto, CD player, 825-3368 interior/ exterior,
417-2010 Days
OF AND RATIFYING THE PREPARATION, USE AND DISTRIBUTION
OF A PRELIMINARY OFFICIAL STATEMENT AND AN OFFICIAL
STATEMENT BY THE PURCHASER IN CONNECTION WITH THE
779-4325 Nights aculate condition.
76,000 adult driven
air, Local trade
$11,295
LOUSGARAGE.COM
automatic. $11,000.
570-407-8943
VEHICLES
LISPI TOWING
miles. $16,250. Call
MARKETING OF THE BONDS; PROVIDING WHEN THIS RESOLU-
TION SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE; AUTHORIZING AND DIRECT-
ING THE PREPARATION, EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF ALL
AUDI `07 A4
2.0T Cabriolet
(570) 378-2886 &
ask for Joanne 468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts We pick up 822-0995
CHEVROLET
Quattro Convertible
VITO’S
OTHER REQUIRED DOCUMENTS AND THE TAKING OF ALL
OTHER REQUIRED ACTION; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY OF AWD. 49K miles. Still

BUYING JUNK VEHICLES


PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEALING OF ALL RESOLU- under factory war- 560 Pierce St.
TIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS INSOFAR AS THE SAME
SHALL BE INCONSISTENT HEREWITH.
ranty. Brand new
tires, navigation, 2010 CAMARO
V-6 Victory Red,
Kingston, PA
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bluetooth, cold
black interior, valleymotors.com
Cars & GINO’S
$300 and Up
NOTICE IS GIVEN that the Resolution was amended weather package & 570-714-9924
xenon lights. Pro- all bells and
during final passage to reflect the acceptance by the School Dis-
whistles. Trucks
trict of the proposal submitted by RBC Capital Markets, LLC (the fessionally detailed.
$25,000
$125 extra if driven, Wanted:
"Purchaser" or the "Underwriter"), and the terms and conditions
of the Purchaser’s proposal for the purchase of the Bonds. Such
$18,170. Call
(570)604-3996 570-706-6489 DODGE ‘08 CHARGER Wanted
Junk
proposal was received by the Board of School Directors and
accepted on behalf of the School District. Such amendments to
email for photos
guiffrida@yahoo.com
CHEVY ‘04 MALIBU
One Owner.
Local Trade. pulled or pushed in. Highest
Cars &
the Resolution pertain principally to the aggregate principal $13,942 Prices
amount, interest rates, maturity dates, redemption provisions
and the purchase price of the Bonds. BEN’S AUTO SALES Affordable.
With Warranty. NOBODY Pays More Paid In Trucks
570-760-2035
RT 309 W-B Twp. $6,992
Near Wegman’s CA$H Highest Prices
NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that the Bonds will be issued in 570-822-7359
Paid In Cash!!!
the aggregate principal amount of $18,120,000, will bear interest
at rates ranging between a low of 0.770% and a high of 5.000% 07 RONDO 23K $9,495
Monday thru Saturday 6 am-9 pm
Sunday 2 pm-8 pm
FREE
FREE
and will be sold at an aggregate purchase price of
$18,180,701.05 (which represents the par amount of Bonds, plus
08 ESCAPE XLT $10,995
09JEEP PATRIOT $12,995
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA PICKUP Pick Ups
a net original issue premium of $181,199.05, and less an under- 09 IMPALA LS $11,995 www.wyoming 570-574-1275

Harry’s U Pull It
writing discount of $120,498.00), plus accrued interest from the 560 Pierce St. valleymotors.com Call
08Taurus SEL $12,995 Kingston, PA
dated date of the Bonds to the date of delivery of the Bonds. 570-714-9924 Anytime
08ACCENT GLS $7,995
Full Notary Service
www.wyoming 570-301-3602
288-8995
DODGE `01 STRATUS
NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that the Resolution on file was valleymotors.com
amended in that the aggregate principal amount of the Bonds to T-Tags, Title Transfers 570-714-9924 CALL US!
be issued was revised to be $18,120,000. AS ALWAYS ****HIGHEST PRICES***** TO JUNK
BMW `02 330
WANTED
The final form of the Resolution, as adopted, together
CONVERTIBLE
CHEVY ‘08 COBALT SE
4 door, automatic
PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED YOUR CAR
Cars & Full Size
Trucks. For prices...
with the form of proposal submitted by the Purchaser, as Coupe, 4,500 miles.
accepted by the School District, may be examined by any citizen 83K miles. Beautiful
condition. Newly
2.2 liter, 32 MPG, 1 Power windows,
seats & locks . V6,
VEHICLES!!! BEST PRICES
Lamoreaux Auto
Parts 477-2562
at the office of the Board Secretary of the School District locat- owner, $14,000 IN THE AREA
ed at the Administrative Offices of the School District, Pittston re-done interior
leather & carpeting.
negotiable. White, Asking $2,900. Call
(570) 819-3140 or
DRIVE IN PRICES CA$H ON THE $POT, 490 Truck/SUV/
Area Senior High School, 5 Stout Street, Pittston, Pennsylvania auto, perfect condi- Free Anytime
18640, on any business day (Monday through Friday) between $13,500.
570-313-3337
tion. 570-785-4444 (570) 709-5677 Call for Details (570) 459-9901 Pickup
Van Accessories
the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., prevailing time.

This notice is published in compliance with the Local CHEVY `06 EQUINOX FORD `07 MUSTANG FORD `96 MUSTANG Vehicles must be COMPLETE !! 570-301-3602 TRUCK CAP. Red for
6’ Chevy box $200.
Unit Government Debt Act of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva-
nia.
4x4, 62,000 miles,
silver, comes with 3
63,000 highway
miles, silver, runs COBRA SVT Plus Enter to Win $500.00 Cash!! Line up a place to live
in classified!
Call Dave at
570-760-9074
great, $13,000 5 speed DRAWING TO BE HELD MARCH 31
year, 50k mile war- negotiable. convertible, 53,000
Board of School Directors of Pittston Area School District ranty. $11,900. miles, $9,900.
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania 570-479-2482 www.wegotused.com
570-474-5566 570-650-9130
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M S R P $19,30 0 S TK #N 1998 3 M OD EL# 12211

$
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*$159 PER MONTH PLUS T/T; $0 DOWN; 39 MONTH LEASE: 12,000 MILES PER YEAR; RESIDUAL=
$11,580; MUST BE APPROVED THRU NMAC @ TIER 1; $0 CASH DOWN OR TRADE EQUITY &
REGISTRATION FEES. $0 LEASE REBATE INCLUDED. $402.00 @ DELIVERY INCLUDES 1ST PAYMENT
& NEW REGISTRATION FEES! SALE PRICE PLUS TAX & TAGS INCLUDES $1500 REBATE.

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2011 NNISSAN
2011 ISSAN VVERSA
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1.8S HATCHBACK
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4 @ THIS
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4 CYL, AUTO TRANS, POWER PLUS PKG, PW, PDL, VEHICLE DYNAMIC
CONTROL, AM/FM/CD PLAYER, A/C, FLOOR & TRUNK MAT!

M S R P $16,8 8 5 S TK #N 19762 M OD EL# 11411

$
14,295 18 9 * OR LEAS E $ *
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FOR P ER
FOR M O.
W / $1500 REBATE + TAX & TAGS
*$189 PER MONTH PLUS T/T; $0 DOWN; 39 MONTH LEASE: 12,000 MILES PER YEAR; RESIDUAL=
$9,287; MUST BE APPROVED THRU NMAC @ TIER 1; $0 CASH DOWN OR TRADE EQUITY &
REGISTRATION FEES. $0 LEASE REBATE INCLUDED. $402.70 @ DELIVERY INCLUDES 1ST PAYMENT
& NEW REGISTRATION FEES! SALE PRICE PLUS TAX & TAGS INCLUDES $1500 REBATE.

** ** **
2011 NNISSAN
2011 ISSAN AALTIMA
LTIMPERA 2.5S
2.5S SEDAN
SEDAN 2011 NNISSAN
2011 ISSAN ROGUE
ROGPERUE “S”
“S” AWD
AWD 2011 NNISSAN
2011 ISSAN MAXIMA
MAXIMPER A 33.5S
.5S SEDAN
SEDAN
28 @ THIS
P RICE
$A V E 20%
0 D OW N MO. ON L Y 5
A V A IL A BL E 0 D OW N MO. 2
A V A IL A BL E
0 D OW N MO.
@ THIS P RICE
OFF M S RP ! $A V E OV E R $2200 A T THIS
IN S TOCK OFF M S RP ! P RICE
ON L Y
IN S TOCK ON L Y
4 CYL, CVT, A/C, PW, PDL, BLUETOOTH, POWER 4 CYL, CVT A/C, AM/FM/CD PLAYER, CRUISE, TILT, FLOOR V6, CVT, A/C, MOONROOF, PW, PDL, CRUISE, TILT,
MIRRORS, FLOOR MATS & SPLASH GUARDS MATS, SPLASH GUARDS & REAR BUMPER PROTECTOR AM/FM/CD, FLOOR MATS & SPLASH GUARDS
M S R P $23,40 0 S TK #N 198 65 M OD EL# 13111 M S R P $23,230 S TK #N 19751 M OD EL# 22211 M S R P $31,910 S TK #N 19736 M OD EL# 16111

$
18 ,720 * OR LEAS E $
219
* $
20 ,995 239 *OR LEAS E $ * $
26,995 319 *OR LEAS E $ *
BUY BUY BUY
FOR P ER FOR P ER FOR P ER
FOR M O. FOR M O. FOR M O.
W / A LL REBATES & INC ENTIV ES A PPLY + TAX & TAGS W / $500 REBATE + TAX & TAGS W / $1000 REBATE + TAX & TAGS
*$219 PER MONTH PLUS T/T; $0 DOWN; 39 MONTH LEASE: 12,000 MILES PER YEAR; RESIDUAL= *$239 PER MONTH PLUS T/T; $0 DOWN; 39 MONTH LEASE: 12,000 MILES PER YEAR; RESIDUAL= *$319 PER MONTH PLUS T/T; $0 DOWN; 39 MONTH LEASE: 12,000 MILES PER YEAR; RESIDUAL=
$13,572; MUST BE APPROVED THRU NMAC @ TIER 1; $0 CASH DOWN OR TRADE EQUITY & $14,635; MUST BE APPROVED THRU NMAC @ TIER 1; $0 CASH DOWN OR TRADE EQUITY & $18,827; MUST BE APPROVED THRU NMAC @ TIER 1; $0 CASH DOWN OR TRADE EQUITY &
REGISTRATION FEES. $0 LEASE REBATE INCLUDED. $452.00 @ DELIVERY INCLUDES 1ST PAYMENT REGISTRATION FEES. $1000 LEASE REBATE INCLUDED. $481.00 @ DELIVERY INCLUDES 1ST REGISTRATION FEES. $1000 LEASE REBATE INCLUDED. $561.00 @ DELIVERY INCLUDES 1ST
& NEW REGISTRATION FEES! SALE PRICE PLUS TAX & TAGS INCLUDES $1250 REBATE. PAYMENT & NEW REGISTRATION FEES! SALE PRICE PLUS TAX & TAGS INCLUDES $500 REBATE. PAYMENT & NEW REGISTRATION FEES! SALE PRICE PLUS TAX & TAGS INCLUDES $1000 REBATE.

** ** **
2011 NNISSAN
2011 ISSAN FFRONTIER
RONTPERIER SSVV KC
KC 4X4
4X4 2011 NNISSAN
2011 ISSAN MURANO
MURPERANO “S”
“S” AWD
AWD 2011 NNISSAN
2011 ISSAN TTITAN
ITAPERN “S”
“S” KKCC 44X4
X4
5 @ THIS
P RICE
$A V E OV E R
0 D OW N MO. 12 @ THIS
P RICE
$A V E OV E R
0 D OW N MO. S A V E OV E R 0 D OW N MO.
$4400 OFF $4000
20% ON THIS
M S RP ! OFF M S RP ! TITA N & M A N Y
IN S TOCK IN S TOCK OTHE RS !
ON L Y ON L Y
4 CYL, CVT, AC, BLUETOOTH, ALLOY WHEELS, PW, PDL, V6, CVT, A/C, PW, PDL, CRUISE, TILT, CARGO COVER, V8, AUTO, A/C, PW, PDL, TILT, POPULAR PKG,
INTELLIGENT KEY, CRUISE, TILT & FLOOR MATS FLOOR MATS & SPLASH GUARDS SPLASH GUARDS, FLOOR MATS
M S R P $27,955 S TK #N 19524 M OD EL# 31411 M S R P $31,540 S TK #N 19771 M OD EL# 23211 M S R P $31,8 10 S TK #N 20 0 96 M OD EL# 34211

$
23,495 319 *OR LEAS E $ * $
27,495 359 * OR LEAS E $ *
BUY BUY
$
24,995 *
FOR P ER FOR P ER BUY
FOR M O. FOR M O.
FOR
W / $2000 REBATE + TAX & TAGS W / $500 REBATE + TAX & TAGS
*$319 PER MONTH PLUS T/T; $0 DOWN; 39 MONTH LEASE: 12,000 MILES PER YEAR; RESIDUAL= *$359 PER MONTH PLUS T/T; $0 DOWN; 39 MONTH LEASE: 12,000 MILES PER YEAR; RESIDUAL= W / $3500 REBA TE + TAX & TAGS
$15,934; MUST BE APPROVED THRU NMAC @ TIER 1; $0 CASH DOWN OR TRADE EQUITY & $17,347; MUST BE APPROVED THRU NMAC @ TIER 1; $0 CASH DOWN OR TRADE EQUITY &
REGISTRATION FEES. $0 LEASE REBATE INCLUDED. $576.00 @ DELIVERY INCLUDES 1ST PAYMENT REGISTRATION FEES. $750 LEASE REBATE INCLUDED. $606.00 @ DELIVERY INCLUDES 1ST *SALE PRICE PLUS TAX & TAGS INCLUDES $3500 REBATE.
& NEW REGISTRATION FEES! SALE PRICE PLUS TAX & TAGS INCLUDES $2000 REBATE. PAYMENT & NEW REGISTRATION FEES! SALE PRICE PLUS TAX & TAGS INCLUDES $500 REBATE.

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412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 415 Autos-Antique 415 Autos-Antique 415 Autos-Antique
& Classic & Classic & Classic
Rare, Exclusive MERCEDES-BENZ `05 MINI COOPER S `06 NISSAN `06 ALTIMA SALEEN `02 TOYOTA ‘03 CAMRY VOLKSWAGEN `01 GTI
Opportunity To GARAGED SE, special edition. CADILLAC `80 CHRYSLER `49 OLDSMOBILE `68
Own... 320C Pure silver metallic.
Roof & mirror caps
59,000 miles. Auto,
fwd, 4 cyl., original SE 281
White with Gray
Leather, V6,
COUPE DEVILLE WINDSOR
DELMONT
4-matic, 1 owner, in black. Tartan red owner. Fully loaded, Convertible, silver Moonroof, Only 91k.
loaded, garage cloth / panther black Excellent condition, Silver / gray, 4 door
AM/FM CD changer. GREAT PACKAGE!
‘26 FORD kept, excellent on black, garage $3,000 located in sedan. 6 cylinder DRASTICALLY
leather interior. Power driver seat, kept, Production $9,490.
condition. 52,000 Black bonnet Hazleton. flathead, fluid drive. REDUCED!!
anti-theft alarm, #351. 14,500
MODEL T
miles $25,500 stripes. Automatic. 570-454-1945 or 45,000 original This model only
570-735-2775 excellent condition miles. Asking
Steptronic paddles. 561-573-4114 miles. Just like new! produced in 1967
$9.900 $23,500,
Panel Delivery Dual moon roofs, REDUCED $15,000 & 1968. All
CHEVROLET `69 NOVA
(570)283-1165 Great running
MERCEDES-BENZ
100 point Serious inquiries Call Jim: original 45,000
Cockpit chrono only! condition. Red with
NISSAN `06 SENTRA
Concours quality package, conven- 570-654-2257 miles, Color
570-477-3600 825-3368 cloth interior, power SS clone. 350
`05 CLK320
restoration. Red ience, cold weather Burgundy, cloth
CORVETTES
LOUSGARAGE.COM door locks, power engine, 290 Horse-
with black fend- (heated seats) & 1.8 S, Special power. 10 bolt posi- & vinyl interior,

SCION ‘08 TC
ers. Never Driven. premium packages. Edition, Power windows, power 350 rocket
0 miles on
restoration. CABRIOLET Dynamic
control.
stability
Xenon
steering, brakes,
windows & locks.
TOYOTA `05 PRIUS
65,000 miles, good
moon roof,
5 speed, just
rear. PowerGlide
transmission. Power
disc brake kit. Over
WANTED engine, 2nd
owner. Fender
RARE! Convertible, Silver 6 CD changer. Low mileage, serviced, 117k. 1953-1972 skirts, always
headlights, front condition, keyless $20,000 invested,
$40,000 with grey leather Excellent condition, 42,000 miles, 4 Any Condition! garaged. Trophy
and rear fog lights. entry, cassette/ Asking $5,900 sacrifice at $11,000.
$38,000 interior, fully loaded. 43K. $12,500. speed, front wheel Courteous, Fast winner at shows.
Parking distance radio + snow tires. 570-885-2162 (Wilkes-Barre)
Low miles. Excellent 570-881-6897 drive, 2 door, anti- Professional Buyer. Serious inquiries
control. Harmon- $12,500 Call 732-397-8030
condition. Must See! lock brakes, air con-
VOLKSWAGEN `04
Kardon sound sys- Licensed & Bonded only, $7,500.
Asking $27,000 570-474-5268
NISSAN `08 ALTIMA
ditioning, air bags, corvettebuyer.com
1993 MERCEDES (570) 477-3083
tem. Chrome line
power locks, power 1-800-850-3656
570-690-0727

BENZ 300SL
interior. Mint condi-
Low mileage, windows, power
TOYOTA `06 BEETLE
MERCEDES-BENZ `06 CHEVROLET `79
tion. 17,000 miles.
Must Drive! 18000 miles, auto- mirrors, cruise con- CONVERTIBLE LINCOLN `66 Looking for that
38,000 miles $21,500 matic, front wheel trol, AM/FM radio,
CD player, Mp3 AVALON Blue. AM/FM cas-
CONTINENTAL
special place
C-CLASS CORVETTE L-48 called home?
6 cylinder, 2 door 570-341-7822 drive, 4 door, anti- sette. Air. Automat-
convertible with lock brakes, air player, keyless New tires, new
entry, sun/moon brakes, Inspected
ic. Power roof, win- 4 door, Classified will address
hardtop. Black Silver with leather Looking for the right deal conditioning, air
roof, rear defroster, March 4, AC,
dows, locks & All Corvette options, convertible, 460 Your needs.
with Black leather interior. Good condi- bags, power locks,
interior. 2nd tion. 34,000 miles.
on an automobile? power windows, tinted windows. AVPS, Fully
doors. Boot cover all original, new cu. engine, 67,000 Open the door
for top. 22k. Excel- Good Year tires,
owner. Loaded. $15,000 Negotiable Turn to classified. power mirrors, $14,200. loaded, 18,000
lent condition. new mufflers, just
miles, 1 owner
with classified!
mile bumper to since `69. Teal
Must Sell! It’s a showroom in print! power seats, all (570) 443-7522 Call
PONTIAC `68
(570) 885-5956 Garage kept. tuned. 46,000 miles. green / white
$18,500 power, cruise con- before 9:30 p.m. bumper warranty.
Classified’s got Reduced $7,000.
MERCEDES-BENZ `73
$15,500 trol, GPS/naviga- 90,000 miles. leather, restorable,
$14,000 570-262-2845 or
$14,500 the directions! tion system, SUBARU ‘02 FORESTER $12,900.
(570) 881-3712
570-822-1976 570-239-6969
$2,500 570-287-
5775 / 332-1048 CATALINA
NISSAN ‘00transmis-
450SL with Manual MAXIMA AM/FM radio, CD
changer, Mp3 play-
144,000 miles, 4
cylinder, all wheel
Leave Message
CHEVY `66 BEL AIR Doyouneedmorespace?
400 engine. 2

TOYOTA `10 VW ‘02 PASSAT GLS


barrel carburetor.
1993 CADILLAC
er, keyless entry, drive, automatic,
Convertible
sion, 5 speed, fully leather interior, good condition. 2 door post car, in A yard or garage sale Yellow with black
removable hard top, sun/moon roof, Camry SE. 56,000 Gold with Black good condition for in classified roof and white wall
loaded, clean, good
SEDAN DEVILLE
4 door
power windows, AM
/FM radio with cas-
sette player, CD
condition, leather,
17” tires, 81k miles. 1
rear defroster, new
floor mats, Winter
$6,500. call Dave
(570) 479-0106 miles. Red, alloy
wheels, black cloth
Leather, Auto,
Moonroof, 106k,
age. Serious
inquiries only, call
is the best way
tocleanoutyourclosets!
tires. Black interior.
$4,995. Call
(570) 696-3513
SUBARU ‘05
owner. $6500. 570- Frost pearl paint, interior. Will consid- One Owner. for details. $8,500
Blue-Sapphire player, automatic, 4
561-2234 /646-642- heated seats, side er trade. $14,200 IMPRESSIVE $7190. or best offer. Call You’re in bussiness
Beauty!
Beautiful condi-
new tires. Cham-
2066 ask for Mike. mirror defroster, (570) 793-9157 Steve at with classified!
PONTIAC 1937
IMPREZA WRX
pagne exterior; Ital- 570-407-0531
LINCOLN `88
backup camera,
tion. Garage kept ian red leather inte- Fully restored near
NISSAN ‘04 Touring
350Z auto rear view mir- Boat? Car? Truck?
CHEVY `68 CAMARO
26,000 miles. All rior inside. Garage 2.0 Turbo, Blue Motorcycle? Air- original. New paint,
ror dimmer, Blue-
TOWN CAR
available options - kept, excellent con- Roadster exterior. Black cloth plane? Whatever it new interior, new
tooth, phone, nav.,
fully loaded. 4 dition. $31,000. Call Edition. Loaded. wiring, custom tint-
825-3368
SS
& radio controls interior. 48,000 is, sell it with a
door. Grey leather 825-6272 Good condition. miles, 18” Black O.Z 61,000 original ed glass, new motor
on steering wheel, Classified ad. LOUSGARAGE.COM
interior 18,000 miles, triple Rally Wheels. 3” miles, garage kept, & transmission.
4.5 years remain-
MERCEDES-BENZ `95
$7,900 570-829-7130 396 automatic, 400
Spare motor &
VW ‘07 BEETLE
black, 6 speed man- ing on 7 year RSR Turbo Back transmission, clean triple black, leather
ual transmission, trans. 16” wide
TOYOTA `93 MR2
100,000 miles Nis- Exhaust. ACT 2 interior, runs good, interior, carriage
From an Exotic,
SL 500 19” black & chrome san bumper to Clutch, cold air roof, factory wire white walls car in
71K, garage kept,
Private Collection
Convertible, with
wheels. $24,000 or
best offer.
bumper Premium intake, RA T-top, 5 speed.
CONVERTIBLE custom paint, Fire wheels, loaded,
excellent condition.
excellent condition
in storage for 2
Call 570-650-0278 removable hard
top, dark Blue,
(570) 233-7044
Warranty included,
EXCELLENT CON-
Gearsets. $13,999
(570) 852-9231
AM/FM/CD, AC,
power antenna.
Lt. Green with Tan
Leather, Auto, Only
Hawk tires, Krager
wheels, well $5,500. Call
Mike 570-237-7660
years. $14,000 or
best offer. Serious
DITION Altima maintained.

MERCEDES-BENZ ‘91
camel interior,
NISSAN ‘05 ALTIMA HYBRID 35city/33 SUBARU ‘09 New tires. No rust. 34k! BEAUTIFUL!
$23,900
inquiries ONLY.
Summer Driving highway mpg. Great condition. $16,400.
Negotiable MAZDA `88 RX-7 Call 570-574-1923

420 SEL Only, Garage Kept.


Very Good
Auto, one owner,
Local trade
$18,900.
570-371-9001 LEGACY SE $6,000
(570) 708-0269
570-693-2742 CONVERTIBLE
1 owner, garage TANK ‘07 VISION
127,000 miles, auto-
matic, 4 door, all
Condition, No
Accidents. Classy
$11,435 Call after 5:00 p.m. ALL WHEEL DRIVE.
Gray Pearl. Only
after 6:00PM CHEVY `85 CORVETTE kept, 65k original
miles, black with
2007 Tank Motor
Sports Vision Motor-
TOYOTA `94 CAMRY
Original owners
power, CD player,
sun roof, $3,200
Car. Price
Reduced! PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400 $22k! $17,900.
825-3368 manual, Delco Bose grey leather interior, cycle. 250 cc,
Brand new. 0 miles.
$13,995 LOUSGARAGE.COM Music System. all original & never
(570) 592-4994
or trade for CONVERTIBLE LE. 4 cylinder.
White, 4 door, Smoked removable seen snow. $8,900. $2,400. For more

MERCEDES-BENZ `01 SUV or other. Blue/white top & top, 4 speed with Call 570-237-5119 information call Tom
automatic. 1 at 570-825-2114
570-388-6669 560 Pierce St. white interior. owner. 76,000 overdrive in 2nd,
Kingston, PA Recent document- 825-3368 3rd & 4th gear, MERCEDES-BENZ `76
VW CLASSIC `72
original miles.
C-240 MERCEDES-BENZ www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
ed frame-off
restoration. Over
LOUSGARAGE.COM Excellent condi-
tion. Rare auto-
VW ‘08 JETTA SE Anti- theft steering
lock, Tilt-telescop-
450SLC
KARMANN GHIA
121,000 miles.
SUBARU `05 LEGACY
$31,000 invested. Gray Pearl, Leather, ing wheel, cruise
mobile. $4,700.
Loaded, leather
seats, 4 door. `97 SL320 570-714-9924 will sell $24,600. Village Auto Sales
Moonroof, Only 33k!
EXCEPTIONAL!
control, English
80K miles, 1 owner,
mint condition, no Family owned,
SPORT AWD
570-335-3127 /Metric display,
NISSAN ‘08
$5,200 of Tompkinsville rust. Must Sell!
$17,200. analog bar graph, garage kept, good
570-499-8853
PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER
Call 570-283-1800 Air, new tires & $9,900 shape. Needs some
locking lug nuts.
M-F, 9am - 5pm 570-829-0847
Volkswagen ‘03
brakes, 31,000 $21,500. interior work, new
All other times
(570) 388-6422 SENTRA 2.0S
Nutmeg with Creme
S miles, great
condition. $11,995.
Call 570-346-7084
MERCEDES-BENZ `88
seats, needs
carburetor work.

GTI CHEVY`75 CAMARO


Great convertible, 570-836-1673 Only 58,000 miles.
MERCEDES-BENZ `05 Cloth, Auto, 51k.
NONE NICER
black top, 6 speed
manual transmis-
SUBARU `08 IMPREZA moonroof, 5 speed,
825-3368
LOUSGARAGE.COM 350 V8. Original 420 SEL Asking $8,000
serious inquiries
240C
$12,200. sion, carbon fiber loaded,$9750 Silver with red
owner. Automatic only! 570-343-2296
Blue, convertible, dash, leather interi- Great for Winter! excellent condition, transmission. Rare - leather interior.
415 Autos-Antique
4Matic, V6 - Gray,
77K highway miles,
40th Anniversary
Model. 47,000
or, front & rear
trunk, fast & agile.
All Wheel Drive. 65K
miles. 5 speed, 4
570-578-2149
& Classic
tuxedo silver / black
vinyl top with black
Every option.
Garage kept, show- WANTED: PONTIAC
Excellent condition,
dealer serviced. Sun
roof, heated seats.
miles. Minor
repairs. $10,000
825-3368
$18,000
offer. Call
or

570-262-2478
best door,
Great
$10,500.
Condition!
Call 570-991-0580
VOLKSWAGEN `01 BUICK `55 SPECIAL
naugahyde interior.
Never damaged.
room condition.
$7,000.
(570) 417-9200
`78 FIREBIRD
or best offer. $6,000. Call
JETTA GLS VR6
LOUSGARAGE.COM Red & white, 2 door Formula 400
$15,500. Call Call 973-271-1030 570-489-6937
570-288-3916
SATURN `02 SL 1 SUZUKI ‘04 AERIO Nice car. Must see
PONTIAC ‘84 Berkshire Green,

NISSAN `06 350Z


Originally purchased

NISSAN ‘05 MINI COOPER ‘05


Red, 79000 miles, Color : Royal Blue
Sedan. 36K. Auto.
Power steering, a/c, AWD
2.8L, 5 speed mau-
nal, Green, tinted
windows, CD
to appreciate.
$10,000 or best
offer. 570-332-1350
FORD `66 TRANS AM
at Bradley-Lawless
in Scranton. Car
Mustang Coupe.
15TH ANNIVERSARY was last seen in
ALTIMA automatic, 2 door, 40,000 miles. New cd, 1 owner. War- White sedan, 6-CD changer, power Pearl white, pony
STUDEBAKER ‘31
all power, sun roof, engine, replaced ranty, $5,395. changer, windows, moon- EDITION. Abington-Scranton
interior. Pristine
SL, 3.5 V-6, leather, Excellent condition, under warranty with R & K Auto 62K miles, $6200 roof, new brakes, 1 of 600 made, all area. Finder’s fee
condition. 26K
Bose radio, 6 CD runs great. $10,000 less than 2,000 West Wyoming or best offer. new tires. Great Rumble seat, coupe available options, paid if car is found
miles. $17,000 or
player. $8,500 (570) 817-1467 or miles on it. $19,000. 570-693-9931 570-592-2556 condition. Asking Good condition. 63K miles, V8, auto. and purchased. Call
best offer.
570-472-3175 570-299-9092 Call 570-604-4100 $6,500. Call Call for details T-roof, $7,995. John with any info
(570) 817-6768
(570) 417-9974 (570) 881-7545 Call 570-817-2577 (570) 760-3440

Auto., AM/FM/CD, Alum. Wheels, Tilt Wheel, Pwr. Windows,


Auto., Air, Advanced Trac with Electronic Stability Control, XLT, Safety Canopy, Side Impact Safety Pkg.,
Pwr. Door Locks, Pwr. Seat, Safety Pkg., Side Impact Air Bags, Pwr. Driver’s Seat, Auto., PDL, PW, CD, Air, Fog Lamps, Privacy
Side Curtains, AM/FM/CD, PDL, PM, Tilt Wheel, SYNC, Sport
Appearance Pkg., Rear Spoiler, Cruise Control, 15” Alum.
1st & 2nd Air Curtains, Anti-Theft Sys., Sirius Satellite Radio, Glass, Roof Rack, 16” Alum. Wheels, Sirius Satellite Radio, Keyless
Wheels, Winter Pkg., Heated Seats, Keyless Entry w/Keypad Keyless Entry, Message Center, Entry, Rear Cargo Convenience Pkg.,

*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied
**Lease payments based on 39 month lease 34,125 allowable miles. $0 due at delivery. All **Lease payments based on 39 month lease 34,125 allowable miles. $0 due at delivery. **Lease payments based on 39 month lease 34,125 allowable miles. $0 due at delivery.
payments subject to credit approval by the primary lending source. Sale ends Sale ends 3/31/11. All payments subject to credit approval by the primary lending source. Sale ends 3/31/11. All payments subject to credit approval by the primary lending source. Sale ends 3/31/11.
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421 Boats & 439 Motorcycles 439 Motorcycles 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 506 Administrative/ 522 Education/
Marinas SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans Clerical Training
HARLEY DAVIDSON YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO
DATA ENTRY
CHEVY `04 EXPRESS FORD `90 TRUCK JEEP `06 NISSAN `08 ROGUE
CUSTOM
750cc. 8,000 miles,
01’ SPORTSTER saddlebags, wind- CHEVR0LET`02
shield, back rest,
Black & Pearl,
EXPRESS 2500 17’ box. Excellent
running condition. WRANGLER
SL. AWD, 1 owner,
no accidents. 4 TECHNICIAN
CREST 15’ Excellent Condition. Series. 6.0 Litre V8. Very Clean. $5,000. door hatchback, 6 Full time with rotat-
Must See. Asking Heavy Duty version. Call cylinder, roof rails, ing schedule (9am-
CONVERSION Excellent cargo van. 570-287-1246 dark gray, black
$2,499. Call after 4. 5:30pm or 10:30am-
Fiberglass 570-823-9376 VAN 85K miles. Excellent interior. Premium 7pm) plus 1 Satur-
Loaded. Low condition. $9,000
FORD `97 DIESEL
wheels, new tires, day per month. Can-
boat with miles. Excellent 570-829-4548 or brakes extra set of Luzerne County
didate must pos-
trailer. Out-
board propul- YAMAHA` 08 R1 condition.
$18,900
570-417-5991 Cummins engine,
8-L. 49,049
snows. Premium
sound/Bose/blue-
sess excellent cus-
tomer service skills
Community College
invites applications
sion. Includes: 883 cubic inch
BEAUTIFUL BIKE
570-674-3901
CHEVY `05 EQUINOX miles. 33,000
gross wt. 6,649
tooth, XM radio.
Intelligent key entry.
and previous phar-
macy data entry
for the following
positions:
2 motors motor, Paco rigid LT (premium pack-
CHEVROLET ‘91
Perfect condition. light wt. $19,500 TJ, X-Package Newly inspected experience is pre-
age), 3.4L, 47,000
FT NURSING INSTRUCTOR
Erinmade, frame, extended & 3700 miles, new with only 46,000 36,900 miles
miles. All wheel Must see! ferred. Competitive
raked. Low miles. rear tire, undertail miles. One owner! $19,500
“Lark II series” salary including
PANEL TRUCK drive, power moon- (570) 970-8744
$7,500 or best offer. kit, cover. Price 6 cylinder, 6-speed (570) 371-7227
PRICE (973) 271-1030 negotiable $7,900
roof, windows, locks manual transmis-
health, dental & paid
time off. No phone MAIN CAMPUS/KULPMONT
PONTIAC `04
REDUCED! White, wiith gutter & seats. Leather Looking for the right deal sion. Soft top with
570-852-9072 calls please. Inter-
$2,400 HARLEY DAVIDSON machine, $6,000,
very good condition
interior, 6 cd chang-
er, rear folding on an automobile? full doors, tinted
factory windows.
est candidates mail FT ENGINEERING
NEGOTIABLE
570-417-3940 2006 NIGHTTRAIN YAMAHA` 09 VSTAR leave message
570-779-1909
seats, keyless entry,
onstar, roof rack,
Turn to classified.
It’s a showroom in print!
CD player, sound
bar, 31” all terrain
MONTANA
95,000 miles, well
or fax resume to:
Care First TECHNOLOGY INSTRUCTOR
running boards, Classified’s got Pharmacy Services
650 CLASSIC
SPECIAL EDITION tires with full size
CHEVROLET `01 garage kept, maintained. Excell-
SALT CREEK SKIF
#35 of 50 Made the directions! spear. A MUST SEE! ent overall condi- Attn: Keith Armson Please send a cover
$10,000 in acces- $14,750. $13,999 1015 North Vine St. letter, resume and a
Like New. tion. Keyless entry,
TAHOE LT FORD `97
14’ fiberglass fish- sories including a (570) 362-1910 (570) 301-7221 Berwick, PA 18603 copy of your official
Less than 1000 built in baby seat,
ing boat, tri-hull custom made seat. Fax: 570-802-0161 transcripts to
(very stable), 25 HP Exotic paint set, miles. White and
chrome. Garage
Beige with Grey
interior, front heat-
CHEVY `10 SILVERADO EXPLORER JEEP `07
dual climate con-
trol. Rear air. Seats Luzerne County
Tahatsu outboard, Alien Spider Candy 4 Door Crew Cab 7. Recent inspec- 509 Building/ Community College,
kept. $6,300
WRANGLER X
Full Galvanized Blue. Excellent con- ed leather power Sport - 4WD, 2 John Thomas Sed-
Trailer. Perfect Con- dition. All Documen- (570) 817-8127 seats, front & rear
LTZ. 4 wheel drive.
door, black, new
tion & tires. KBB Construction/ lak, Dean of Human
Excellent condition, over $6300. Asking
dition. Built in fuel tation. 1,400 Asking AC, AM/FM/CD/ low mileage. tires and alterna- 4x4, stick shift, soft $5,000 firm. Call
Skilled Trades Resources, Atten-
tank. All new in ‘01. $25,000 or best Cassette player, tion: Human
442 RVs & Campers $35,500. Call tor, 117K miles, top. Red exterior, (570) 417-9884
$2,500
570-256-7311
offer. Call
570-876-4034
cruise control,
remote keyless
570-655-2689 fully loaded, 6 CD
changer, power
well maintained,
garage kept. 11,500
THE H & K GROUP Resources Dept.,
1333 S. Prospect St,

SEA NYMPH ‘94 HARLEY DAVIDSON DUTCHMAN 96’ entry. Power


windows, locks & CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR windows, power miles, one owner.
SUZUKI `07 XL-7 Dushore Nanticoke, PA

5TH WHEEL
locks, runs per- AC, CD player, Construction 18634-3899 or e-
heated mirrors, Custom Van. 67K fect. $2500. Call 56,000 miles, mail hr@luzerne.edu
19’, 4.0 Outboard cruise control. Materials
automatic,
97’ HERITAGE with
factory running miles. Interior has 570-814-8536 Tow package with no later than Tues-
motor, good condi- slideout & sun boards, sunroof, oak wood trim, car- all-wheel drive,
cargo carrier. 8700 Route 220 day, March 29, 2011.
tion. $6,000 or best room built on. Set tow package, alarm peting, storage 4 door, air condi- No phone inquires
SOFTAIL CLASSIC site in Wapwallopen.
offer. Call Excellent condition. Dushore, PA

FORD 2008
up on permanent & alloy wheels. areas, TV, rear seat tioning, all power, please.
570-722-4077 $18,700
One owner, very convertible to dou- CD player, leather
Call 570-822-9680
ONLY 8,100 MILES!
Comes with many good condition, ble bed, curtains. interior, tinted
YARD LOADER For additional infor-
STARCRAFT ‘80 Full Live to Ride
Medallion Package. extras. $9,000. 164,000 miles. Seats 7. Power win-
EDGE SEL KIA `02 SEDONA
windows, custom mation on these
Garage Kept. (570) 829-1419 or Asking $5,400. dows & seats. Cus- wheels, $13,500
OPERATOR (980) positions, please
16’ DEEP V
‘90 Evinrude out-
Showroom
Condition.
(570) 991-2135
Call 570-675-4635. tom lighting on ceil-
ing. New exhaust
system. New rear
All Wheel Drive.
Red, low miles,
EX, Van, Sunroof.
61,000 miles.
Loaded. Good
Call 570-829-8753
Before 5:00 p.m. 2 years prior lo
visit our web site at
(www.luzerne.edu).
$11,000 FIRM.
FLAGSTAFF `08 fully loaded, Quarry loader .

SUZUKI `09
board 70hp with tilt tires. Recently condition. experience loading Equal Opportunity
& trim— ‘92 EZ Photos Upon inspected. Excellent leather, 6 CD $5000 or best offer. customer trucks. Employer
loader trailer. With Request. Call
CLASSIC condition. $4,800. changer, 570-606-7654
GRAND VITARA166
(570) 690-4536 or Apply in person or
‘00 Tracker Series Super Lite Fifth Call 570-655-0530 perfect condition. fax resume to 610- Candidates repre-
LEXUS `04 GX 470
RLHSMH@epix.net
60lbs foot pedal, 2
downriggers, stor-
ages, gallon tanks, Shopping for a
Wheel. LCD/DVD
flat screen TV, fire- CHEVROLET `05 CHEVY`05TRAILBLAZER $23,000 or best
offer. Call Black with dark
Luxury 4x4.
horsepower 4 cylin-
222-4955 or email
hr@hkgroup.com
senting all aspects
of diversity are

SILVERADO LT Z71
place, heated mat- der, 4 mode full time Competitive wages encouraged to
2 fish finders and new apartment? tress, ceiling fan,
570-814-8536 gray leather interior.
4 wheel drive. 1,269 and benefits. Pre- apply.
more. MUST SEE. Classified lets Hide-a-Bed sofa, Extended cab,
DVD player. Fully
miles. 4 wheel anti employment drug
Make Best Offer. you compare costs - loaded. 92,000 testing required.
outside speakers & automatic. Black lock disc brakes.
Call 866-320-6368 without hassle grill, 2 sliders, with grey leather
miles. Excellent
Leather, heated (EOE) 524 Engineering
after 5pm. condition. $19,000
or worry! aluminum wheels, interior. Heated seats. Power seats,
Get moving water purifier, seats. 59,000
(570) 675-4424
mirrors, locks & WORKING ENGINEERS
427 Commercial
Trucks &
with classified!
awning, microwave
oven, tinted safety
miles. New Michelin
tires. $16,500 HONDA `03 LEXUS `06 GX 470
sunroof.
changer
6
with
cd
8
FOREMAN Local Engineering
glass windows, (570) 477-3297 speakers. Cruise & firm seeking quali-
ODYSSEY
NEW LOW PRICE
Equipment
HONDA ‘84
raised panel fridge ASKING $10,499 tilt. Smart pass key- Forewoman fied individuals to fill

‘90 CHEVY C60


& many acces-
sories & options. CHEVROLET `05 JUST REDUCED!
SAVE MONEY! GET
High mileage,
140000 miles, auto-
less entry
$19,000. Call
start. Must have experi-
ence with under-
immediate openings
for Electrical Engi-

MAGNA 750
ground utilities, site-
TRAILBLAZER LT
Excellent condition, READY FOR THE 570-401-3714 neers. Candidates
matic, front wheel
BUCKET TRUCK 14,000 miles.
$22,500.
570-868-6986 Black/Grey. 18,000
WINTER! Don’t pay
dealer prices! White
drive, 4 door, anti-
lock brakes, air con- TOYOTA ‘06
work, and mechani-
cal. Must be intelli-
should possess
design experience
Automatic. Sterling miles. Well gent and hard work- in the educational,
Excellent with grey interior. ditioning, air bags,
utility body, excel-
lent condition. New
tires & brakes. Too
condition.
$2500
FORD ‘96 CLASS C
Gulf Stream Con-
equipped. Includes
On-Star, tow pack-
Looks and runs like
it just came off the
power locks, power
windows, power Cypress Pearl with TUNDRA BASE 4X2
ing. Pay will include
prevailing wage
rate, 401K, insur-
health care, and
commercial building
fields. AutoCad and
570-574-8888 age, roof rack, lot. Four Door, 4 mirrors, AM/FM ivory leather interi-
many features to list quest Motor Home. running boards, or. Well maintained, Wine with Tan cloth, ance, life insurance, Revit experience
wheel drive, 84,900 radio, CD player,
$3,200. Call 31’, 460 V8, all remote starter, garage kept. All vacation and sick desired. All levels of
miles, new tires, rear defroster, rear Auto, 4.0L. CLEAN
570-299-0772 options. 37K miles.
HONDA Excellent condition.
extended warranty.
$16,000
tow package, anti
lock brakes, driver
windshield wiper, service records.
Brand new tires.
TRUCK! $13,300.
pay. Respond to:
James T. O’Hara,
experience will be
considered. Com-
CHEVROLET ‘89 2004 CRF 100.
Excellent condition.
$17,000. Call
570-868-5385
(570) 825-7251 and passenger
airbags, power
$5,990
(570) 606-4198 All options including
premium audio
Inc. 570-842-2140 prehensive benefit/
retirement package.
C70. 24’ box. Lift $1500 or best offer.
HONDA `10
Send resume in
gate, many new
parts. $1,900.
570-498-7702
NEWMAR 36’ CHEVROLET `06 windows, power
mirrors, power
package, rear
climate control,
512 Business/
Strategic
confidence to:
(570)675-7546
KAWASAKI ‘05 MOUNTAIN AIRE SILVERADO 1500 locks, rear window
defroster and
ODYSSEY
adjustable suspen-
sion, towing pack-
825-3368
LOUSGARAGE.COM
Management
MARTIN ROGERS
ASSOCIATES P.C.

FORD ‘99 E350 NINJA 500R. 3300 5th wheel, 2 large 4X4 pickup, extend-
ed cab, 6 1/2 ft.
wiper, privacy tint, age, rear spoiler, 185 N. Pennsylvania

TRACTOR DIRECTOR, BUSINESS


miles. Orange. slides, new air conditioner, Lexus bug guard. Ave., Wilkes-Barre,
box, automatic. 42,750 miles. PA 18701
BUCKET VAN Garage kept. His & condition, loaded cruise control. CD,
with accessories. Pewter. 48,000 keyless entry and $28,950
IMPROVEMENT
hers helmets. Must
TRAILERS
miles. Excellent much more.
Triton V8. 2 speed sell. $2400 Ford Dually diesel
condition. $17,000 $10,499. Call
(570) 237-1082 527 Food Services/
boom; 92,000miles; 570-760-3599 truck with hitch
Hospitality
$9999 or best price. 570-825-3711 also available. Negotiable 570-332-4999 FREIGHTLINER
DISTRICT
LINCOLN ‘06
(570) 954-7461

DENNY’S
Great condition. Call 570-455-6796 ’97 MIDROOF
570-675-3384 or
KAWASAKI ‘06 CHEVROLET `07 DODGE `01 RAM 1500 475 CAT & 10
OPERATIONS
90’ SUNLINE CAMPER
NAVIGATOR
570574-7002 speed transmission.
Vulcan Classic 35 ft. Well kept. On QUAD CAB SLT Special Edition. $12,000 488 Kidder St.,
436 Mopeds 1500
Black and chrome.
campground on the
Susquehanna River
TRAILBLAZER LS
Perfect condition,
Plow Included.
99,000 miles. Reli-
Maroon, Fully
loaded. Leather
seats. TV/DVD,
Pearl white, all
leather. Fully
FREIGHTLINER
’99 CONDO
Oversees supple-
mentary services
& program funding
Wilkes-Barre, PA
Now Hiring Cooks
MOTOR SCOOTER Fuel injected. 21” near great fishing. able. Some rust & Dishwashers.
windshield. Pas- 17,000 miles. navigation, sun roof loaded with 430 Detroit, Super for the business Apply in Person.
Tank, 150cc, silver, Attached 12X22” $6,000 or best 10 transmission. improvement dis-
51 original miles. senger backrest. Asking $20,000 plus many other all options.
carpeted room. offer. Call after 3:30
Seats two. Floor boards.
Remainder of war-
Brick heater,
570-332-3681
on weekdays or extras. 3rd seat .
Only 950 Miles.
Navigation sys-
Asking $15,000. trict managing the
programmatic GLENMAURA NATIONAL
CHEVROLET `95
Radio/cassette covered by metal leave message at tem, entertain- ‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’ aspects of down-
player, includes
helmet and
ranty. Expires
Feb., 2012. Kept in
roof with large
breezeway. Shed & GMC 21 1/2 foot
(570) 675-9872 Brand New.
Asking $36,000 ment DVD pack-
age, 3rd row
with sides. All
aluminum, spread
town Wilkes-
Barre’s revitaliza-
GOLF CLUB
charger. $1300 heated garage! many extras includ- (570) 328-0850 100 Glenmaura
bus. 7,000 miles.
DODGE `10
Never damaged. seating, climate axle. $6,500. tion. Bachelors
Call NAPW ed. Call for more National Blvd.
HUMMER ‘05 H2
Diesel, AC, auto control seats, degree in public,
570-822-WASH 7,000 miles. Great information. Moosic, PA 18507
wheelchair lift. 2 storage trailers. business adminis-
condition! $6,800 sun roof, excel-
439 Motorcycles
570-574-9217
(570) 237-7076 $4,100
(570)889-4288 GRAND CARAVAN Yellow with black
leather interior.
lent condition.
570-814-4790 tration, marketing
or related field is
Seeks
Experienced
SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS Only 17k miles. Front & rear heated $14,995.
VOLVO `08 XC90 required. WAIT STAFF/
HALLMARK `02 KAWASAKI Travel Trailer. 29’,
mint condition, 1
CHEVROLET `96 Fully loaded.
Excellent condi-
seats. Many chrome
accessories. $28,500
570-301-2244
Fully loaded, moon Email resume to
BARTENDER.

MOTORCYCLE TRAILER `08 NINJA slide out a/c-heat.


Stove, microwave, 1500
tion. Factory &
extended war-
or best offer. Call
(570) 788-9826 or LINCOLN `08
roof, leather, heat-
ed seats, electric
info@diamondcity
Apply in person

7 x 13. Garage kept. 250 cc, blue, like fridge, shower 6 cyl., 2WD, 6 ft. ranty. $17,995 (570) 956-8547 locks, excellent partnership.com
or send resume LINE COOKS
NAVIGATOR
Like new. Storage new, under 1,000 bed, 5 speed. Only (570) 690-2806 Leave Message condition. New
inside & out. Many Now hiring experi-
compartments for miles. Great starter more extras. 85,000 miles. Just tires, new brakes to Diamond City
enced line cooks.
travel. Used once.
Locked down for 2
bikes. Asking
bike. $2,800 Seri-
ous inquiries only.
Call 570-331-4777
Reduced. $15,500.
Call 570-842-6735
inspected. Bedliner,
toolbox, cap & DODGE `94 INTERNATIONAL ‘95
DUMP TRUCK
Entertainment &
navigation systems,
and rotors. 52,000
miles highway
$26,500/ best offer.
Partnership,
Attn: Job Posting
Good working
conditions, medical
4,000 lb. hitch all Dakota with cap. grey, excellent PO Box 5340, benefits, paid vaca-
$4,500. Call
570-706-6156 KAWASAKI `10 SUNLITE CAMPER
22 ft. 3 rear bunks,
included. New rear
drums, brakes &
1 owner, garage
kept, very good
Refurbished, rebuilt
engine, transmis-
condition, 71,000
miles. $21,000.
570-779-4325
570-417-2010 till 5
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18710.
tions, uniforms.
Apply in person at
calipers. Excellent sion replaced. 570-826-1170
TRUCKS FOR SALE
condition. Many 304 Kennedy Blvd.,
HARLEY ‘01 CONCOURS 14 center bathroom,
kitchen, sofa bed.
condition. Clean
inside & out. Only
extras including lift
& back seat.
Rear-end removed
and relubed. Brand LINEUP Pittston.
Sport/Touring with Air, Fully self con- new 10’ dump. PA Ford, GMC,
PIZZA MAKER-
$4,200 Firm
DAVIDSON ABS/traction
control, showroom
tained. Sleeps 6.
New tires, fridge
Joe (570) 868-5900
29 MPG gas.
(570) 868-0944 state inspected.
$12,900/best offer.
International-Prices
starting at $2,295.
ASUCCESSFULSALE
Electra Glide, Ultra
Classic, many
new, 400 miles,
metallic blue, 6 year
awning. $4500.
215-322-9845 CHEVROLET `97 FORD `01 LARIAT
570-594-1496
MITSUBISHI `95 Box Truck, Cab &
Chassis available.
INCLASSIFIED! NEW YORK STYLE
Doyouneedmorespace?
chrome acces-
sories, 13k miles,
Metallic Emerald
warranty included.
$12,000.
570-331-3674
Susquehanna RV 1500 4X4
250 Super Duty
with slide-in camper
JEEP ’02 LIBERTY
SPORT 4x4 MONTERO SR 4WD
Call U-haul
570-822-5536
A yard or garage sale
Must have experi-
ence. Apply in per-
son: Bari’s Pizzareia
new tires, 4 door, 8’
Green. Garage “A Camper’s Best Extended cab, auto-
bed. Soft and hard-
70k miles, Power 177,102 miles, auto-
457 Wanted to Buy in classified 26 Laurel Street
kept, like new
condition. Includes
SUZUKI `05 Friend” Rt. 11
Bloomsburg-
matic, all power
options. 3rd door. top for bed covers.,
options. Excellent
condition. $8,000
matic, four wheel
drive, 4 door, anti- Auto is the best way Pittston; or
Call 570-655-3250
99,700 miles. Too Good condition. tocleanoutyourclosets!
BOULEVARD
Harley cover. Danville Highway negotiable. Call lock brakes, air con-
$12,900
570-718-6769 Black, 1500 cc,
570-389-9900 many new parts to
list. Bedliner & ton-
Sold together or
separately $10,900
570-239-4568
Leave message.
ditioning, air bags,
power locks, power ALL You’re in bussiness RESTAURANT HELP
2,300 miles, custom neau cover. Asking (570) 639-5478 windows, power with classified! Server/counter help
570-709-4937
work done, includes WILDERNESS `01 $4,800. Call
JEEP ‘07 LIBERTY 4X4 mirrors, power JUNK & light bartending.

HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 saddle bags. Great (570) 760-6277 FORD `01 WINDSTAR seats, cruise con- 522 Education/ All other positions
condition! $5,500. GL - 27’ 76,000 miles. Rear White, 23k miles, trol, AM/FM radio,
CAR & including delivery

SCREAMING EAGLE 570-814-5357 Large slide-out, CHEVROLET `97 air. Power sliding 3.7, 6 cylinder, auto-
matic, power locks,
cassette player, CD
changer, leather
Training driver/dishwasher.
Apply in person at

V-ROD& Black. SUZUKI `07 C50T


front queen, large doors. Power
TRUCKS The Naked Grape
SILVERADO adjustable pedals. 2 doors and windows. interior, sun roof,
rear bath, outside Weis Plaza, Plains.
tone metallic green. Car still under war- rear defroster, rear
shower. Sleeps 6,
Orange with Western plow. ranty. Like new. windshield wiper, WANTED SUBSTITUTE
CRUISER
cable, phone, Full tan leather inte-
Used as a show 4WD, Automatic. Sacrifice $14,500. new Passed inspec-

EDUCATORS
stereo CD, central rior with 3rd seat.
bike. Never abused.
air, oak interior, Loaded with Factory CD & cas- 570-256-7311 tion, new battery. Highest Prices
480 miles. Excellent
condition. Asking EXCELLENT jacks, power hitch,
monitor panel.
options. Bedliner.
55,000 miles.
sette player. Perfect
mechanical condi- JEEP `00
$2,500
(570) 868-1100 Paid In Cash!!! CAFETERIA WORKERS
$20,000 or best $9,200. Call Call after 2:00 p.m. We Are Seeking The Nutrition Group,
Too much to list!! tion. New brakes,
CONDITION WRANGLER FREE
offer. Call (570) 868-6503 Certified Staff Wilkes-Barre Area
New awning & front & rear. Full
570-876-4034
microwave. Very service. $6,500. MITSUBISHI `97 2010-2011 School District food
Windshield, Bags,
HARLEY DAVIDSON Floorboards,V&H
clean, Like new,
CHEVROLET `99 Call 570-876-1355 REMOVAL
Secondary
service provider, is

15’ CUBE VAN


$9,800 or 570-504-8540 currently accepting
Call V&G Math Teacher applications for
BLAZER
Pipes, White Negotiable evenings.
walls,Garage Kept. Cab over, 4 cylinder SUBSTITUTE cafete-
` 06 SOFTTAIL
570-388-6670
Anytime Certified School
FORD `03 F150
6K Miles $5,500 diesel engine. ria workers. Appli-
Nurse, RN
(570) 430-0357
TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft Rebuilt automatic
288-8995
cants must be able
to lift at least 20
NIGHTTRAIN
Dark gray metallic,
SUZUKI `99 MARAUDER Rear queen master
bedroom, Walk
LARIAT
Contractor ready
transmission. Very
good rubber. All
around good LINE UP
Title One Reading
Specialist pounds and work on
your feet in a busy
800. 7,000 miles. thru bathroom. Physical Science kitchen environment
condition inside
new
brakes,
rr tire &
many
Must Sell. Like new.
$1,700. Please Call
Center kitchen +
with ladder rack &
tool box, 4x4 diesel,
TJ, Black with grey
interior. 4 cylinder, & out. Well A GREAT DEAL... Teacher for at least 2-3
dinette bed. Front hours. Interested
extras $11,500
(570) 592-4982
570-394-9413 extra large living
under 97K. Great
condition, $17,000
5-speed manual
transmission. CD
maintained.
Ready to work. IN CLASSIFIED! PMCS-Monroe Cty. applicants may call
room + sofa bed. Please fax your WBASD Food Ser-
SUZUKI 06’ or best offer. player, hardtop, full PRICE REDUCED!
Big View windows. 4 door, 4WD, auto- resume to: vice at 826-7115 for
HARLEY DAVIDSON `01 Air, awning, sleeps matic. All power, 570-925-2845 doors, sound bar. $6,195 or
best offer 570-894-2793 more information or
GSXR 1000 tinted windows, 4” Skyjacker
Road King 19,000
miles, new tires, lots
6, very clean, will
deliver. Located in alloy wheels.
108,000 miles.
FORD `05 ESCAPE XLT Suspension lift with
steering stabilizer.
Call 570-650-3500
Ask for Carmen
pick up an applica-
tions at the WBASD
of extra chrome. 1,800 original miles, Benton, Pa. $4,900. 4x4, automatic, Food Service Office
Like new BF
Like New. $12,900. hi-mount Micron 215-694-7497 Asking $4,799 or leather, moon roof,
NISSAN ‘01 at Heights-Murray
timesleaderautos.com

best offer. Call new tires & brakes, Goodrich 35’s with Elementary School,
Call 570-639-1989 exhaust system, (570) 704-8685 well maintained Full size spare. Only 1 South Sherman
or 570-760-1023 451 Trucks/
FRONTIER XE
Team colors, excel- 63,000 miles, 85,000 miles. St., Wilkes-Barre,
lent condition, Line up a place to live $7,300
HARLEY DAVIDSON `03 matching helmet
SUVs/Vans
in classified!
Asking $8,750.
570-472-3710 (570) 301-7221
PA 18702.
100th Anniversary included. MUST
XCAB 4X4 506 Administrative/ Find Your Ideal
Edition
Garage
Deuce.
kept. 1
SELL. Asking
$6,995 or best BUICK `05
CHEVY ‘05 TRAIL
BLAZER 4 door, 4
new tires, regularly
FORD `05 WHEEL JEEP `02 LIBERTY White with Gray
Clerical Employee! Place an
ad and end the
BEAUTY
owner. 1900 miles.
CHAIR LIFT VAN
Blue/grey, new search!
RENDEZVOUSFully
CX
Tons of chrome. offer. Call serviced, great Cloth, 5-Speed,
rebuilt engine with 3.3L, Cap, 102k. 570-829-7130
$38,000 invested. A 570-262-8283 condition. Silver. warranty, new
AWD, Seating capacity for GOOD PACKAGE. ask for an employ-
must see. Asking AC, 4WD.
$20,000. Call
570-706-6156
SUZUKI 97& GSXRWhite,
600 loaded, 1 owner,
18,000 miles. 6
174,000 miles
$6,500 or best
7 plus 2 wheel
chairs. 140,000
miles. Great condi-
tires & brakes,
4,000 miles.
$5,900 or
$7,990. SPA HOSPITALITY ment specialist
Blue cylinder. New

HONDA ‘04
smoked wind inspection, tires
offer. 570-242-7979
tion. Asking $7,000. best offer.
TEAM 533 Installation/

CHEVY ’06
screen. Great bike, & brakes. Like For more details, 570-814-2125
The Woodhouse
Maintenance/
runs great. Helmet Call 570-589-9181
new, inside & out. Day Spa, Kingston, Repair
SHADOW & kevlar
gloves
racing
included.
$16,900. Call
FORD `52 JEEP `06 825-3368 is now hiring for

TRAILBLAZER LANDSCAPING/
(570) 540-0975 LOUSGARAGE.COM front desk staff.
$2995. Call for info
SABRE 1100 (570) 881-5011
BUICK `05 TERRAZA COUNTRY SEDAN COMMANDER 4X4 Must possess out-
standing customer
black, 13,500
YAMAHA `04 V-STAR Van, 77,000 miles.
Light blue/ silver.
11,000 miles. Moon
CUSTOM LINE
Lockers, V-8. Heat-
ed leather. All SUZUKI `05 XL-7 service skills and be
available days,
MAINTENANCE
Hard working,
miles. Windshield, STATION WAGON 60,000 miles, 4x4,
1100 Custom. 5800 Air, cruise, power roof, cloth running power. Navigation, evenings and some dependable person
saddle bag. Excel- V8, automatic, Satellite, Blue tooth, excellent condi-
miles, light bar, doors & windows. board, owner Saturdays. with verifiable expe-
lent condition. cobra exhaust, very good condition, extras such as re-
8 passenger, 3rd row, More. tion. 3rd row seat- Please apply in New and used rience. Driver’s
$4,500. Call 3rd seat, good 69,000 inventories
windshield, many $7,000 or best offer. mote start & tinted ing. Asking $8000. person at the spa license required.
(570) 852-9455 condition, 2nd
extras, must sell.
$5,995. Call
(570)417-2389 windows - $25,000
owner. $9,500.
highway miles.
$14,900. Call
(570) 954-3847 Monday-Friday, 9-6.
387 Wyoming Ave.
updated daily. Wages based on
or best offer. Call experience.
570-579-3517 (570) 855-3657
570-301-3433 570-905-4230 570-763-0063. EOE 570-825-8159
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$
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STK# 17946,Leather,Roof,Alloys,Auto,Low M iles
M S RP
RP $ Per **
$
22,235 O R 361 * $ Per **
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2010 CHEVY IM PALA LT STK# 17836,Leather,


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PL,CD,Keyless

24,536
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$
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$
12,897 *O R $197 Mo.
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2007 OUR $
20,9 8 6
STK# 17909,Alloys,
PW ,PL,CD,Keyless
INFINITIG35X
STK# 17762,AW D,Leather,
P RICE $
20,280*O R $327 Mo.
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Sunroof,Alloys
Is The Word “ NE W ” Worth $ 15 ,000? 2010 HYUNDAI
$
20,865 O R 336 * $ Per **
Mo.
SANTA FE AW D
STK# 17916,Alloys,
2008 HONDA ACCORD EX-L
2008 JEEP LIBERTY W / SKYROOF PW ,PL,CD,Keyless

STK# 17947,4x4,
Auto,Low M iles,
STK# 17962,Alloys,
Leather,Sunroof,Auto
$
21,315 *O R$345 Mo.
Per **

PW ,PDL
2010 M ITSUBISHI
GALANT
$
18,366 O R 295 * $ Per **
Mo. $
17,896 *O R$285 Mo.
Per ** STK# 17850,Alloyw s,
PW ,PL,CD,Keyless

2011 CHEVY
HHR LT
2010 CHRYSLER SEBRING LIM ITED
STK# 17867,Leather,
$
13,980* O R $216 Mo.
Per **

Alloys,Keyless,
STK# 19907,PW ,PL,
CD,Keyless
PW ,PL 2008 VW PASSAT
KOM FORT
$
14,873 *O R $231 Mo.
Per ** STK# 17956,Leather,Auto,
Sunroof,Alloys,Low M iles
$
15,216 *O R $239 Mo.
Per **

2008 ACURA TL
$
17,839 *OR
O R 283 Mo.
$ Per **

2010 TOYOTA
M ANAGER’S SPECIAL
STK# 17950,Leather,Roof,
Alloys,Keyless COROLLA S-TYPE

2010
2 0 10 C H E V
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STK# 17822,RearSpoiler,

21,342 O R 345
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$ * $ Per **
Mo.
M AL
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BUULT $
13,989* O R $216 Mo.
Per **
2008 VW S TK #17987, Chrom e W heels, Au to, P W , P L
JETTA SE 2010 DODGE
STK# 17963,Leather,Sunroof,
Alloys,Keyless,Low M iles
$$
14,989
14,989
** $$
OR 2
2335
2355
Per Mo.**
Per Mo. **
JOURNEY SXT
7 Pass,AW D,Alloys,Keyless,PW ,
PL,3 To Choose From ,Low M iles

$
14,460 *OR
O R 225
$ Per **
Mo. $
20,468*O R$330 Mo.
Per **

2008 HONDA 2010 CHEVY


PILOT SE COBALT LT
STK# 17896,Sunroof, STK# 17886,PW ,PL,
RearDVD,Alloys,CD CD,4 Door,Keyless

$
23,916 ORO R $390 Mo.*
Per ** $
12,490 * O R $189 Mo.
Per **

2010 FORD M USTANG


CONVT. 2009 HYUNDAI 2010 TOYOTA
STK# 17917,Leather,
ACCENT CAM RY SE
ShakerStereo,Alloys,8K STK# 17868,Auto, STK# 17824,Alloys,
Air,CD,4 Door PW ,PL,CD,Keyless

$
21,216 * ORO R $343 Mo.
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$
10,995* $146 OR
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Per **
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$
16,975 *
OR
$
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DEALER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHIC ERRORS. ARTWORK FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY. **PAYMENTS INCLUDE TAX & TAGS W/ $2000 CASH DOWN OR TRADE EQUITY.
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533 Installation/ 542 Logistics/ 551 Other 566 Sales/Retail/ 708 Antiques & 710 Appliances 726 Clothing 744 Furniture & 746 Garage Sales/ 746 Garage Sales/
Maintenance/ Transportation Business Collectibles Accessories Estate Sales/ Estate Sales/
Repair DRIVERS JOB FAIR Development PROM DRESS:
black, satin, size KITCHEN TABLE
Flea Markets Flea Markets
With 100 years of
CONTRACT DRIVERS
9/10, cap sleeves, with 2 chairs. 42”
DIESEL TECHNICIAN facility services
experience, we to
full length, round round, solid wood.
BUYING PITTSTON
INSIDE
neck $80. Red prom Great buy, come
Put your vehicle to serve thousands of dress size 6 altered
NEEDED: work and earn extra customers across to size 8, square
take it away. $30.
570-498-8278 US &
ACCOUNT
Experience in all income delivering the U.S., British neck, cap sleeves,
aspects of repairs: packages using Columbia & Canada. sparkly beading LAMP - Parlor stand FOREIGN
Electronics, air sys- your own vehicle on Service workers around bust & bot- up lamp. Very good
COINS &
tems, A/C, trans-
missions, engines.
a part-time basis.
Great supplemental
income. Fuel-Sur-
needed for janitorial
service contract. EXECUTIVE $ ANTIQUES BUYING $
Old Toys, model kits,
GENE’S
RECONDITIONED
tom $80.
801-389-4928
condition. Grey
metal color. $25. CURRENCY
Must have own Flexible hours and 570-740-1246 HIGHEST
charge Protection great benefits. Local sales Bikes, dolls, old gun APPLIANCES WOMEN’S 3-4X
tools, PA Inspection Mining Items, trains PREMIUMS FOR
License helpful but as fuel costs rise.
Routes are round-
Join us at our Job
operation
looking for an
is
& Musical Instruments,
60 Day Warranty CLOTHING tops (34)
and slacks (11) LINEUP SILVER DOLLARS
64 Thistle St.
not required: Day
Shift: Excellent pay trip from the Nanti-
Fair located at the
Shadow Brook Inn,
experienced Hess. 474-9544
Monday-Friday
8:00PM-5:00PM some have new
ASUCCESSFULSALE & BETTER ITEMS SATURDAY, MARCH 19
telemarketer/in
& benefits:
Apply In person :
coke (Midnight
route) and Wilkes-
201 Resort Lane
Tunkhannock, PA
side account BUYING OLD FISHING Saturday
8:00AM-11:00AM
tags and some gen-
tly worn. $5 new
INCLASSIFIED! GOLD & 8:00-4:00
executive for Directions: North
Calex
58 Pittston
Barre area. You
must have a winning
18657
Monday March 21st
it’s NEPA loca-
LURES & TACKLE $$
Gateway
and $2.
dress size
Evening
20W Doyouneedmorespace? SILVER Main St Pittston
(Junction Area)
attitude, appear- tion. Shopping Center coral color $20.
Ave.Pittston, PA:
ance and either a
from 3pm-8pm &
Call Steve Kingston, PA 570-288-9936 A yard or garage sale JEWELRY & To Union St. To
or apply online
www.calexlogistics mini-van, SUV or
Tuesday March 22nd
from 8am-12pm.
Qualified indi- 570-926-5914 (570) 819-1966 in classified WATCHES Left On Thistle.
Entire contents of
.com small pick-up with
cap.
vidual will set-
up appoint- NEON SIGN. elec-
730 Computer is the best way ALL TYPES house and garage.

LABORERS Call 800-818-7958 STOCK PERSON ments for out- tric, camel sign, 30 REFRIGERATOR. Equipment & tocleanoutyourclosets! OF STERLING Antiques including
1920s bedroom set,
Landscaping work
for interview! Full Time. Heavy side sales rep-
resentatives
years old, $300. Frigidaire Gallery
Series. Brand new
Software You’re in bussiness SILVER church pews, ant-
www.scriptfleet.com lifting. Must be 21 COMIC BOOKS -
available now. with valid driver’s with businesses Gen 13-1, X-files #1 & NEVER USED. 26 cu QUICKEN DELUXE
with classified! Old Postcards & ique walnut dining

REGIONAL DRIVERS
Experience incen- in NEPA. Some 2, Spiderman & ft, side by side. LIVING ROOM
Local Photo’s, room set, antique
license. Paid sick, SOFTWARE for Win-
tives provided. vacation, holidays. clients are many others, $2 Water and ice dows. $25 Call Rick French provincial, Lead Soldiers & small pool table,
5-6am daily start. Apply at Community existing cus- each. MEMORABIL- maker, stainless 570-283-2552 solid maple trim, Old Toys, Mining vintage hats, vin-
40-60 hours/week.
Various duties
West
WANTED
Michigan
Family Services
102 Martz Manor
tomers. COLD
CALLING IS
IA Michael Jackson.
Posters, $10 each.
front. Sells for $1400
Asking $800.
732 Exercise
mint green sofa &
chair plus 1 gold
& Military Stuff,
Old Crocks, Jugs
tage beer trays,
nice floor model
including landscap- Plymouth REQUIRED! Key chains, $5 570-262-2845 chair. Mint condi- organ, vintage toys
based carrier is & Bottles, Local and dolls, records,
ing & erosion con- each. Stickers, $3 Equipment tion. $125.
looking for North- STOVE: White elec- Advertising
trol measures.
Must have reliable east regional, Class LINE UP Position is full-
time with health
per pack. Bottle
openers, $5 each.
tric, black glass top. DP WEIGHT BENCH
570-696-1398
Items, Stamps.
religious items,
china sets, ping
transport, clean
driving record, and
A truck drivers. We
offer a competitive A GREAT DEAL... benefits, paid
vacation, hourly
LP’S (1000!) 78’S,
EXcellent condition.
$250. or best offer.
with 100lb weight LIVING ROOM SET
from the Kroehler A professional
pong table, hand
tools & basement
45’S From 40’S, set for $65. Steel
pass drug test.
Apply in person.
pay
package.
and benefit
If you
IN CLASSIFIED! and bonus pay. 50’S, 60’S & 70’S
Allison 570-631-
6635 9:00-5:30 or
tube frame with leg line of fine furniture,
Classic Series, blue
dealer for over items, Hahn snow-
blower & much
$1 each. 829-2411 developer, targets 35 years
8am-5pm, have a minimum of Looking for the right deal Please e-mail 570-283-5958 after upper & lower body couch, matching more!
Monday-Friday 2 years experience, on an automobile? resume to ROCKING HORSE 5:30. chair, arms & trim YOU WILL NOT CREDIT CARDS
muscle groups. Call
stable employment FIND BETTER ACCEPTED!
ONLY and bring ID.
history, good driving Turn to classified. prminc14@ from the 60’s, paid 570-430-1366 are natural hard-
Sale by Cook &
Varsity Inc. aol.com over $100. great Why Spend wood $100. PRICES!!
1204 Main Street record, excellent It’s a showroom in print! shape $20 Hundreds on TREADMILL, Weslo 570-714-2315 Cook Estate
NO BS, JUST A
Swoyersville customer service Classified’s got 570-825-3371 New or Used $100. 570-655-
PROVEN FACT!
Liquidators
skills, no previous LIVING ROOM SET:
Q’s - Brian
drug/alcohol posi-
the directions! TRAIN SET 1996
Appliances? 0952 after 4pm
3 pieces, floral
www.cookand
542-5330 Most problems cookestate
E.O.E. tives and are willing Harley Davidson with your appli- couch with match- liquidators.com
to work call Recruit- 554 Production/ H.O “ Milwaukee ances are usually
734 Fireplace ing extra large chair HERTIAGE
Operations Accessories
MOBILE MECHANIC ing 800-300-7935. Express” Limited for 2 people & SCRANTON
Edition. Brand new,
simple and inex-
ottoman, good con-
GALLERIES
Looking for Work? pensive to fix!
Semi-trailer experi- Tell Employers with
FORKLIFT still in original pack- Save your hard FIREPLACE: vent dition,, soft shades DALLAS, PA
aging. $120. Con- free propane fire- of peach, light gold,
enced, great pay & a Classified Ad. OPERATORS 600 tact Michele @ 570-
earned money, Let
place with wood rust & green. Pretty
Located Directly
benefits. Start imme- us take a look at it across from the
diately. Send name,
570-829-7130 (MATERIAL FINANCIAL 301-2694 (Kingston) first! surround, thermo- & very comfortable.
stat & blower, heats Asking $150. for all. Dallas Agway on
contact information HANDLER) WITNESS TO 30 years in
1000 sq ft in real
and trailer related 545 Marketing/ POWER, The Nixon the business. Like new, cherry Rt. 415
work history to: 610 Business East Main nice condition. coffee table with Look for our blue
mandmmechanic@
Product Opportunities
Years, by John
Appliances $250. 675-0005 claw feet, table has
Erlichman, pub an open shelf on
& white signs 31 Penny Bryn
gmail.com or fax 570-735-8271
570-674-3966, CLIENT DEVELOPMENT BEER DISTRIBUTOR
1982. The Halper-
man Diaries Inside Nanticoke 742 Furnaces & bottom. Asking $50.
Living room chair, Tues. thru Sat.
(3 Blocks From
Lake Scranton)
M&M Trailer Repair, the Nixon White Heaters
Dallas, PA. MANAGER License available
with option to lease House Pub 1904.
The Unfinished 712 Baby Items HEATER: brand new
dark green with tiny
gold diamond pat-
10 am to 5 pm
570-674-2646
March 18th & 19th
8:00AM - 1:00PM
Collect cash, not dust! Pepperjam, a grow- building or sold tern throughout. A Mission & Barin-
ing market leader in Presidency, Jimmy in unopened box ster Bookcase, Din-
Clean out your separately. BASSINET musi- Asking $45. Tiffany
basement, garage the online perform-
ance based and
FABRI-KAL Corpo-
ration, a major plas- 570-954-1284 Carters trip beyond
the White House, cal/moving, excel-
lent condition, still in
portable 1500w
electric heater simi-
bowl, comes with
original box. Asking
DALLAS ing Room Hutch,
Tea Cart, Marble
or attic and call the tics company is INTERSTATE PROD- pub 1998. An Hour lar to Eden Pure
lead generation box $75. Wooden 25. Decorator trees Table, Step Som
Classified depart- industries, is seek- seeking several full UCTS is a Private Before Daylight, heater on wheels, Sue, 2 Wrought Iron
high chair, like new asking $20. each.
ment today at 570- ing a talented Client time MATERIAL Label Chemical Jimmy Carters remote. $200.
570-474-2756 Kitchen Tables With
829-7130! Memories of a Rural brown with 570-675-0005
Development Man- HANDLERS. One Manufacturer. We engraved design. Chairs, 4 Painted
ager for its Wilkes- year forklift experi- offer a partnership Boyhood, pub 2001. Oriental End Tables,
SERVICE MANAGER To Renew America $50. 570-208-3888 Say it HERE LOVE SEAT. Tradi-
Barre office. Ideal ence within the past program for sales in the Classifieds! Child Hoosier, Lib-
candidate will be minded people. This by Newt Gingrich, CRIB Child Craft oak tional, grey, good, rary Table, Wash
Latona Trucking has three years, current 570-829-7130
responsible for the Opportunity will give pub 1995. Each crib, used for one $100. TABLES, (2) Stand, Lemzkirch
immediate openings forklift certification book $10. Call small walnut. Excel-
acquisition of new you the chance to child $100. Matching Clock, Silk Screen,
for Full Time Service and High school develop your own Jim 570-655-9474. 744 Furniture & lent, $40 each.
merchants and sell- dresser $100. Pack Disco Tec Stereo,
Manager with at diploma/equivalent CHAIRS, pair, rust 15 Foster St. behind
least 5 years expe- ing new products in
required. Back-
business with our
YEARBOOKS: N Play, Graco, blue, Accessories velvet, wicker arms. CVS Drugstore.
Vintage Jewelry,
the marketplace. help. We will design used one child $50. Hats, Linens, Cloth-
rience with light and ground Checks and a complete program Coughlin H.S. 1926, Fair, $25. Saturday, March 19
The candidate must 570-825-0569 BED FRAME, full, ing Old & New, Oil
heavy duty truck, just for you with 1928, 1932, 1937, 570-822-3410 9am - 3pm
become an expert Drug Screening are metal. $40. Kitchen Paintings, Roseville,
tri-axle, trailer, and your co name and 1940, 1961, 1963, Inside Craft Show
in the online market- conditions of set, table, 4 chairs, Weller, Hullart, 3
heavy equipment
ing field and be able private label pro- 1942, 1943, 1944, 716 Building china cabinet, $150,
LOVESEAT & Lunch available, Foot Vases From
service and repairs. employment. 12 or 1949. G.A.R. H.S. OTTOMAN solid
Apply in person at to communicate the 8 hour shifts. Com- gram. Your sales
1934, 1935, 1936, Materials CABINET, china/ sand colored cush-
W elsh cookies The Orient, Umbrella
value of Pepper- ability is your ticket curio, lighted, for sale. Stand, Nipon,
620 South Main St., petitive compensa- 1937, 1945, 1946, GLASS DOOR. 3 ioned, excellent
jam’s offerings. to financial freedom. pecan, $60. Amare, Glassware,
Pittston. tion and compre- Call (570) 288-1226 1947, 1951, 1955, way glass door for shape $200.
Pepperjam is a 570-779-4750 Depression, Press-
hensive benefit 1956, 1957, 1961, bath tub. $25 SOFA: 100% Italian
separate business ed, Cut, Jadipe,
538 Janitorial/ package (health/ 1963, 1965, 1966, 570-331-8183 BEDS. Twin, $25, black leather sofa &
unit within the GSI Stuben, Blenko, Art
Cleaning Commerce
(Nasdaq: GSIC)
dental/vision/life
insurance; disability;
1970, 1980, 1985,
2005, 2006. Meyers
H.S. 1935, 1936,
ROCKS from a dry-
Queen and dresser,
$75. WARDROBES,
loveseat, very good
condition $550.
570/824-7807 or
DALTON Glass, Perfume Bot-
tles, Fenton, Water-
set wall, 80’Lx metal, 5 for $50.
MOVING SALE
Marketing Services 401k, Tuition Reim- ford, Carnival, Hand
CLEANING PERSON division. bursement).
JAN-PRO
1937, 1938, 1939,
1942, 1943, 1944,
1.5’Wx5’H. $100.
call 570-735-0191
DESK, $25, PATIO
SET, Rattan, $50,
570-545-7006
LOVESEAT: FREE see Craigslist’
Blown Vases, TVs,
Dolls, XMas, Easter,
Part time, 9-10 Email resume & FABRI-KAL 1945, 1946, 1959,
COMMERCIAL CHAIRS, (3) $15. Tan loveseat, no pictures; appliances Halloween, Yard
hours, evenings. cover letter to: Corporation, 1960, 1974, 1975, SERVICE PANEL:
Tuesday, Thursday barryj@ Human Resources CLEANING AMP 150 Federal tears at all, does & furniture; Tools, Full Garage,
1976, 1977. Kingston BOOKCASES (2)
& Saturday. Must gsicommerce.com Dept., Valmont OF NEPA Pacific Service need to be cleaned. 3/19 8-2; 3/20 12-3 Washer & Dryer,
H.S. 1938, 1939, $20 each, CHEST,
have own trans- www.pepperjam.com Industrial Park, 150 panel & 25 break- Wooden small com- @ 1435 Huntington Stone Planters, In
1940, 1944, 1948, cedar, $150, TABLE,
portation. Wilkes- Lions Drive, Hazle Be Your Own ers. $50. Call Bill puter desk for $25. Lane, Dalton, PA Ground Pool Heater,
1949. Plymouth H.S. coffee, $60, TABLE
Barre area. 9/hour. Twp., PA 18202 Boss Work Full or 570-825-8256 Wooden flat desk Sand Filters & More
548 Medical/Health 1930, 1931, 1932, coffee, glass top,
Call Monday-Friday
between 10am-5pm
Email:
HRMail@hazleton.
Part time
Accounts available
1933, 1938, 1943,
WINDOWS: new
$75, FIREPLACE, with black shelf on
the top and rounded EDWARDSVILLE If You Like Items
From The Orient,
at 570-822-5756 AGED REPORT f-k.com
Fax: 570-501-0817
NOW throughout
Wilkes Barre,
1944, 1959, 1960.
Hanover H.S. 1951, Anderson double
hung, thermal pane
faux, $100,
CART, $75, DESK,
TEA
legs $25. Wood &
stainless steel stand
681 MAIN ST. This Is The Place
To Be!!
1952, 1953, 1954, computer with
542 Logistics/ ANALYST EOE
or call Mary Murray
Scranton,
and Hazleton.
1960. Edwardsville
H.S. 1965, 1966.
(4) with vinyl exteri-
or, wood interior, &
hutch, $75, COUCH,
$150. HUTCH, $50,
for computer or tv
$25. 2 black cush- FLEA MARKET SCRANTON
Transportation We guarantee full screens. Each ioned chairs with
OPEN ALL
at 570-861-3323 West Pittston H.S. ARMOIRE, assem-
Medical billing $5,000 to window is 41 5/8” matching ottoman
Annual 1925, 1926, bled, $75, CABINET,
CDL DRIVER knowledge including
CPT/ICD-9 required.
Computer skills nec-
566 Sales/Retail/
Business
$200,000
in annual billing.
1927, 1928, 1931,
1932, 1959. Luzerne
wide x 56 7/8” high.
Paid $405
$250. each.
each
utility, $20. 570-
655-0952 after 4pm
$15. each or both
for $20. Single
YEAR ROUND
Class A. With Small investment H.S. 1951, 1952, wooden bed frame
BOTH INSIDE &
essary. Please FAX (570) 239-5457
6 year experience
to (570) 283-6924.
Development We’re ready - 1956, 1957, 1959. COMPUTER DESK foot& head board,
& good MVR. Are you? Berwick H.S. 1952, Sauder 23 1/2” x 35 metal rails $20. All
720 Cemetery
OUTSIDE
For more info 1/2”. Like new. $20. items in great
Call 570-467-2225
8am - 5pm LIVE-IN CAREGIVER AUTOMOTIVE Call 570-824-5774
1953, 1956, 1957,
1958, 1960, 1967,
Plots/Lots
570-602-4222 shape. 822-8957
For middle age Janproofnepa.com 1968, 1969 ,1970. Latour Room
SALES AFFORDABLE
CDL DRIVERS NEEDED woman who needs
help with meds and
Lehman H.S. 1973,
1974, 1976, 1978,
DESK 3 large draw-
ers, drop down MATTRESS SALE Flea Market Hours Nazareth Hall at
$21/Hour, + an addi- companionship. Wyoming Valley 1980. Nanticoke
CEMETERY
PLOTS
top, storage com-
partments. Paid
We Beat All Friday 10AM-8PM MARYWOOD UNIVERSITY
tional $4.00/hour Compensation to be Motors Subaru/Kia H.S. 1957. Nanti- Competitors Prices! Saturday & Sunday 2300 Adams Ave.
(2) Available. $150. $80. or best Mattress Guy
pay to you, up to 40 room and board in has immediate coke Area H.S. St. Mary’s
8AM-5PM. Friday, March 18th
offer. 5 piece full
hours/week
health & welfare. 2
for Sweet Valley area.
Call 570-256-3945
openings available
for salespersons. 2 LOCAL 1976, 2008. Dallas
H.S. 1966, 1967,
Cemetery. Near
front gate on N.
BEDROOM SET, 5
drawer chest, nite
Twin sets: $149
Full sets: $169 VENDORS WANTED
8 am to 7 pm
570-961-4723
weeks paid vacation for interview. 1968. Bishop Hoban Queen sets: $189
after 1 year of serv- We offer competi- MILLIONAIRES H.S. 1972, 1973,
Main St. Call for
details at
stand, dresser with All New
INSIDE & OUT

LPN
mirror & headboard. American Made
ice, 10 paid holidays, tive wages and an looking for 10 1974, 1975. West (570) 328-7370
401K available after excellent benefit Side Central
$400. or best offer. 570-288-1898 AUCTION EVERY
Motivated 570-477-2281
1 year of service. package. A valid individuals to Catholic H.S. 1965- SUNDAY
SIDEBOARD: solid oak
Must have Class A 3 to 11:30 Shift PA driver’s license train for serious 1975, 1980, 1981. DESK secretary with Registration 1:30,
CDL with 2 years
tractor/trailer expe-
Monday - Friday
Personal Care
and a clear driving
record required.
income in a
recession-proof
Benton H.S. 1977.
Dallas Twp. H.S.
CEMETERY PLOTS hutch, new in box
$150. 288-9940
reduced $300. Solid
Oak dining room
Auction 2:00
For More Info, WEST WYOMING
(3) together. set, six chairs
rience, good driving Facility. Automotive sales business. Call Kingston Twp. H.S. Maple Lawn Call Scott
DINING ROOM SET, reduced $250. Solid
record, verifiable experience pre- 1-800-292-0618 1947, 1948, 1949, 570-793-4795
past employment.
Apply At:
The
ferred. All appli- 1950, 1951. Dallas-
Section of
Dennison
traditional Cherry oak hutch reduced
$300. 829-4025 FLEA
Must pass USPS
background check, Meadows Manor
cants must be
able to pass a 630 Money To Loan
towian H.S. 1949,
1950, 1951. Dallas-
Cemetery.
Section ML.
wood, 2 piece china
closet, server on SOFA beige with FORTY FORT MARKET
DOT physical and 200 Lake Street drug test. Kingston H.S. 1952. $550 each.
wheels, table with 6 rust tones 81”
drug screen. Must Dallas, Pa 18612 “We can erase 570-825-4721 padded chairs. length $300. CHEST
610-939-0194
be able to work EOE Apply in person your bad credit - Excellent condition. black /brown Ikea 6th Street
nights & weekends. to Mary Anthony 100% GUARAN- 710 Appliances
CEMETERY PLOTS
$1,700 or best offer. 44”hX 27”W $50.
OPEN SPACE
YEAR ROUND
Call:
PEM Transportation PERSONAL CARE or Kevin Meehan
at:
TEED.” Attorneys
for the Federal APPLIANCE Plymouth National
Call (570) 271-2835
DINING ROOM SET:
570-823-2709
AVAILABLE
800-321-8090 SOFA/LOVESEAT
Monday-Friday
9am-4pm
ATTENDANT WYOMING
VALLEY MOTORS
Trade Commission
say they’ve never
PA RT S E T C .
Used appliances.
Cemetery in
Wyoming. 6 Plots.
4 piece includes
table, 6 upholstered
hunter green cloth
upholstery with
INSIDE & OUT
OVER
For Quadrapelegic. seen a legitimate Parts for all brands.
560 PIERCE $450 each. Call chairs, server on throw pillow excel- 70VENDORS
Must be able to lift. credit repair opera- 223 George Ave. R. 26 Yates St.
CLASS A CDL Full time or part
time. 570-574-0815
STREET
KINGSTON, PA
tion. No one can
legally remove
Wilkes-Barre
570-820-8162
570-825-3666 wheels, hutch china
cabinet, table with
lent condition $95.
COMPUTER/STUDY
Behind
Dunkin Donuts
ACRES OF
PARKING
Too many baby storage. All solid Saturday
OTR DRIVER
Flatbed & Dry Van. RESIDENTIAL/
18704 accurate and timely
information from
BEVERAGE
BEER
AIR
COOLER
toys?
Pass them on, sell
dark oak. Good con-
dition. $500.
DESK with matching
4 shelf bookcase,
3/18 4pm to 6pm
3/19 8am to 6pm
10 am-2 pm
& Sunday
both are glass/ sil-
2 Years Experience HVAC your credit report. holds 1/2s or 1/4s them with an ad! 570-855-9221 ver metal construc-
3/20 10am to 2pm 8 am-4 pm
A Must. Excellent LIFE SKILLS WORKER It’s a process that
starts with you and
excellent condition, 570-829-7130
DINING ROOM SET: tion elegant modern
Antiques,
household,
pay up to $0.50 per
mile with benefits.
Full Time/Part Time MAINTENANCE SALES involves time and a
conscious effort to
$200. call 655-9472
OAKLAWN CEMETERY Broyhill. Cherry- design Excellent
condition $160.
lots of fun stuff. Shopping for a
Home Weekends.
shift positions
Account Executive
DISHWASHER wood. Table with new apartment?
877-295-0849
available for serving
female/male
to service commer-
cial business
pay your debts.
Learn about manag-
Portable mobile
maid power shower
4 grave sites,
fabulous location.
glass top and extra
leaf, 6 chairs, two
570-690-2837
SOFAS 2 matching
HANOVER TWP. Classified lets
ing credit and debt Purchased 20 years you compare costs -
DRIVER
youth/adults in top load hooks to piece China closet desIgner sofas,
accounts. Qualified ago. $2,450
24 hour/7 day a
candidate should be
at ftc. gov/credit. A
message from The
sink $50. 902-5598
610-838-7727
with lighting. 2 years contemporary style, without hassle
week residential old. Excellent condi-
Experienced treatment/commu-
sales experienced, Times Leader and DRYER Maytag, tion. Originally
custom Terra Cotta or worry!
self-motivated, & gold small geo-
Limousines/Sedans. nity residential pro-
ambitious and highly
the FTC. gas, bisque, com-
726 Clothing $4,200. Selling for metric patterned Get moving
Part-time. Days/ mercial quality,
Nights/Weekends
grams. Experience
organized. Starting super capacity,
$1,999. Must sell, fabric, each unit is 7’ with classified!
with youth/adult moving in 1 month.
WILKES-BARRE
Knowledge of major Base Salary range quiet series, 7 cycle BOY’S CLOTHES long, pillow along
MH/MR population sizes M/L, 25 items 570-333-0512 the back & sides
airports a plus. of $45K - $55K $250. Washer Hot-
is a plus. AS/BS for $30. Boy’s sizes complete the deco-
570-288-5466 (pending experi- point bisque, heavy DRESSER oak with
in social work or L/XL polos, shorts, rator look, like new,
ence level) plus duty, 11 cycle, 3 mirror 38 1/2”l 618 Fellows Ave.
related field is shirts, sewatshirts, must buy set $375.
sales commission. Friday 9-4
DRIVERS-CLASS
preferred. Excellent speed $150. Magic x17”w. $70.
Company benefits Chef RS-1 range, 25 items $30. Bare- 570-474-5164 originally $2,600. Saturday 9-2
compensation,
benefits, salary.
include health care 700 bisque 30”, self ly worn, some still
have tags 237-1583
42” square coffee
table, mosaic inlaid
Entire contents of
insurance; 401(k) cleaning, $250. GE DRESSER, walnut, super fine home
MERCHANDISE
A CDL
Fax resume to: two tome metallic
retirement plan; Nautilus, 2 cycle, 2 barrel hall chest, 4 includes modern
570-825-4746 or CLOTHING mens brass & silver tiles
paid vacation and energy options, large drawers. Only lacquer dining room
e-mail: soconnor@ leather sport coats, $250 originally
holidays; company bisque $150. GE 1 year old. Original & bedroom suites,
Looking for a
voapa.org
vehicle. 702 Air over the stove
size large,gray $20., price $1,100. Sale $1,200. Wall units Queen Anne tables, 282 Barney Street
EOE tan $20., black
company you For confidential and Conditioners microwave oven, (new) $35:
price of $400. Mov- consists of shelves, 2 exquisite curios, Saturday 9AM - 1PM
drop down desk,
can retire with?
RNS - LPNS - CNAS serious considera-
tion, please deliver AIR CONDITIONER
bisque 1 cu. ft.
Spacemaker CXL
570-735-4824
ing in 1 month.
Call 570-333-0512 drawer unit, ivory
framework, 3 sec-
oriental panels -
liquor cabinets,
Sofa, chairs, sofa
bed, tables, lamps,
Join the fastest resume’ to the $40 1800 $100. Sun- COMMUNION prints, wicker - ( kitchen set, trunks,
Looking for growing agency attention of: 570-740-1246 ENTERTAINMENT C tions wall space sofa, 3 chairs, small bedroom furniture,
beam water cooler, DRESSES (2) size 10
more home/ in PA. Highest pay Tom Yesilonis 3 or 5 gallon bottles,
ENTER Raymour 10’2” $195. Call tables, lamps), rat- ladder, cedar chest,
and 14 in great con- and Flannigan solid
family time? rates. Profit sharing. General Manager - 570-288-5835 tan table & chair mirror, linens, elec-
Flexible schedules. National HVAC
706 Arts/Crafts/ 3 temperature dition. Asking $30. oak $150. Hunter off set, clown, Water- tric heater, pictures,
STICKLEY
options, bottom each. 570-762-1015
We offer Shifts available in Service Hobbies refrigerator $35.
white ceiling fan ford clocks & Sno desk & chair, hose,
top pay and Wilkes-Barre area. 5 Pethick Dr., Unit 1 GOWNS for prom $25. Kids Kitchen Baby collections, metal cabinets,
YARN red heart, 5 570-299-7066
Be sure to call us Wilkes-Barre PA Jessica McClintock set $20. corner computer humidifier & more.
benefits
Weekly home
about our Meet &
Greet happy hour!
18702-6946
Call 570-825-2894
large skeins, 6
smaller skeins all for
DRYER. Gas. Yellow.
$50. Works great.
size 4 mint, $150.
Yellow tea length
570-457-4494
FURNITURE table Gov. Winthrop
style desk, cuckoo WYOMING

BASEMENT
time and much $8.50 570-779-9791 HUTCH FREE dark Two Stickley classic
Call Luke at for office location. 570-779-4750 size 4 $150. clocks, 42” plasma
more brown with glass spindle Morris chair
610-734-1818, ext. 2 570-823-2709 TV & stand, sofa,
doors on top, very
For more
NursePride Care
Partners
RETAIL ASSISTANT 708 Antiques &
Collectibles
To place your MEN’s large & x- good condition, bot-
with ottoman, cher-
ry, hand rubbed oil
wing chairs, Stiffel
lamps, brand new SALE
details,
Part time, Experi-
ence preferred. ad call...829-7130 large, shirts, jack-
ets, etc., all like
tom has a couple of
scratches. 762-1015
finish $895. EXCEL-
LENT CONDITION.
front load washer & 562 Mt. Olivet Road
please call 551 Other Interest in pet nutri- ANTIQUE WOOD MICROWAVE/exhau electric dryer, cut (off 8th St.)
new, 13 plus items JEWELRY ARMOIRE 570-655-0267 glass, decorator
800-628-7807 tion. Must lift 50 lbs. PLANES $20. each. st fan in one for $20. 570-474-6028 Friday and Saturday
solid cherry wood; glass, 3 sets of
CHILD CARE
and ask for Apply in person Charlie One Horse above the stove, TABLE: Oak console March 18 & 19
Village Pet Supplies, Cowboy hats, white, new with PROM DRESS Yel- 4’h $50. Solid pine table, $50. Wood china, heavily 9am - 2pm
recruiting. sleigh bed & match- carved oriental
2301 Sans Souci Richard Petty Ltd. papers. $75. low and pistachio country bench with Variety of stuff. No

TOW TRUCK DRIVER COOK/AIDE


Apply in person.
Pky Hanover Twp.
No phone calls.
Ed $20. Other
styles $15 & $20.
570-655-9472
570-208-3888
REFRIGERATOR,
size 2 worn once
$50. 570-675-7873
ing chest of drawers
(5 deep drawers)
great for a girls
high back & cut out
hearts, 30”X26”X11”
chest,
rug
sweepers,
shampooer,
Xmas, man’s mink
Early birds please.

$15. 3 light green


Experienced tow Little People Day Hot Point white, WEDDING GOWN room, excellent lined coat, Grandfa-
truck driver needed.
All shifts available.
Care South
280 Hanover Street
To place your OLD ANTIQUE POT
BELLY STOVE - $50
very good condition.
$125. 570-814-9527
cream, size 9-10.
Worn once. $75.
condition, never
used, $950. Call:
24” metal planters
for over a deck rail- ther clock, loads of
kitchen, men’s jew-
To place your
Call 570-602-0387 Wilkes-Barre ad call...829-7130 570-654-2396 or 570-814-9902 570-825-0569 (570) 212-0948
ing $15. 301-8515
elry & much more. ad call...829-7130
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MANICURE TABLE Instruments CHILD’S TOY: Fisher
Flea Markets BARREL,
CASH

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AIR COMPRESSOR for professional TELEVISION: GE. Price workbench

P E T
wooden. Serious Drummer!!!
Craftsman 5 1/2 HP salon, dust vented, Pork Pie Percussion Works good. 28”. with alot of acces-
oil free, 25 gallon 53 gallon. gray color, six draw- $100. 570-740-1246 sories for hours of
WILKES-BARRE vertical tank with air Excellent ers, arm rest 48”
Shell Pack. All North
American maple in
4 enjoyment including

TI
house, water sepa- condition $195. long $50. BEAUTY TV 27” Sylvania bat operated toy
dark red wine

TH OUS AND S
570-876-3830 SALON nail polish color TV & stand. drill. Stands 40” tall

IL L O M O T
rator & pressure
GUNS
sparkle 10-12-16
switch, good condi- wall rack 6 shelves Works great $50. 28” wide & 23”
tom toms, 22x20
tion $150. No calls mirrored back holds 570-474-6028 deep in good shape.
BATHROOM SINK undrilled bass drum
after 8pm please over 100 bottles 24” $30.00
SET: Gerber white (E) only 6 months BUY - SELL TV APEX 20” flat

CL E AN R E L IABL E
570-477-2604 x 24” $50 or best old. All Evans heads. (570)675-0005
porcelain bathroom offer. 570-902-5598 screen tube stereo
AIR COMPRESSOR. sink with mirror and never used on a gig! TRADE sound & remote ~ SLEEPING BAGS: 3

L OW M IL E CAR S
medicine cabinet. RELIGIOUS ITEMS - $995. 570-881-4771 $40. TV 13” Mag- children’s $7.50. . 4
Titan Industrial com-
mercial dual tank. Matching set. $80. Handmade Rosaries Also Buying navox, color $15. battery operated
Sells for $1,250, 570-331-8183 $5. 570-829-2411 770 Photo Ammo; War / 570-902-5598 learning books,
asking $700. or best Military Items; great for toddlers -

SALVATION ARMY offer 570-829-2411


BEDLINER: 89 TIRES New 4- Equipment Bayonets;
TV Magnovax 13” teaches numbers, 07 P ontiac C oupe G -6

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Chevy S10, standard 205/70R/14 $200. color, remote con- rhymes, etc. $15.
cab $30. 2000 4-2`5/65R/15 $240. PHOTO FILTERS: Gold & Silver; trol. Excellent con-
$
12,495

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474-6028 G T,33K,C lean............
Coins
INDOOR
Chevy Cavalier LS 4 like new Tiffen glass photo fil- dition $40. Call
HAULMARK ‘07 rear trunk spoiler,
black 410. 250’ of 6
205/50R/17 $270. 4
235/55R/17 $180. 1
ters, very clean.
58mm to 72mm. 570-735-1487
570-696-1703
LINEUP 07 C hevy Im pala LS
FLEA MARKET TRAILER 6’X14’
Like new with
gauge bare copper
wire $100. Four bar-
+ 1 new 205/60R/15
$120.
Some complete
sets in pouch others
Daily 10am - 7pm 784 Tools ASUCCESSFULSALE 53K,FuelFlex .................... 9,995
$

570-855-2613
17 S. Penna. Ave rel carb running in hard case.Total 13
INCLASSIFIED!

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• 570-457-5441
BUFFER Coleman
APRIL 2, 2011
electric brakes,
new tires and
from Chevy motor filters. Value $300+ (24 hours) Powermate Ran- 06 M itsubishi Eclipse G T
reinforced tongue.
$50. 3 suitcases in TIRES. (4) Goodyear
235x16x70R all 4 for
must take all, price
dom Orbital, never Doyouneedmorespace? B lack B eauty,66K ..... 10,995
$

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excellent shape $125. 788-5030.
8AM TO 2PM $2700.
570-239-5457
$40. 570-740-1246 $40. 570-693-4219 EVERLAST HEAVY
BAG, 100 pound,
used in box $15.
570-288-9940
A yard or garage sale
in classified
Food CANNING JARS, $5, WATER COOLER 774 Restaurant canvas, great con- 06 H yundai Tiburon G T
Concessions, SNOW BLOWER LADDER $5, 3 electric, excellent Equipment dition $85.
CARPET Installer’S is the best way
V 6,32K ......................... 10,995
Tools with tool box, $
Ariens 5 H.P. Excel-
Bake Sale, &
lent $350.
CHAIRS $15,
CHAIRS, beach $20,
condition $50.
570-654-2396
570-474-0753
$350. tocleanoutyourclosets!
Silent Auction RESTAURANT
570-472-3888 VHS player $20 FISH FINDER: Eagle 570-868-5886 You’re in bussiness
Call 824-8741 to
reserve a table. SNOW BLOWER
570-820-8339 WHEELS. 4 Saturn
17” wheels with Bliz-
EQUIPMENT,
Somerset Dough Magna II Plus with
CROSSCUT SAWS with classified! 06 H onda C ivic
S uper C lean,S unroof,77K . 10,995
Sheeter, Model speed & tempera- $
Toro, model S620, zak snow tires. from mining era,
CASH REGISTER ture units plus
CAR-100. 2 avail- one & 2 man $25. 788 Stereo/TV/
YATESVILLE
runs great $75. Sharp XE-A201 $60. 225/55R17. 60%. extras. $50
able. $1,500 each each. Antique post
570-825-3371 CASH DRAWER Hub caps and lug
or all 2 for $2,400 570-735-0191
hole digger $20.
Electronics VIEW M O R E A T

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$40. ILCO 040 KEY nuts included off ‘07
Call for more info
SNOW THROWER
MACHINE with Aura - $50 GOLF CADDY tag 570-655-9472 DVD: Midiland DVD P ETILLO M O TO R S.C O M

P E T
Ariens 24” cut, 7HP, 570-332-2362 570-498-3616. along, foldable $10. player home theater
tower & key blanks PIPE THREADS &
tire, chains & elec- 570-655-9472 system subwoofer
$200. 6 drawer RESTAURANT DIES Rigid #700
tric start, tire
chains. $395. or 2
metal office desk Find Something?
Lose Something?
equipment Somer- RIFLE BORE electric pipe & 5 speakers
remote & manual
G O O D C R EDIT G ETS
$30. Signtronix set Dough
for $425. one for
parts. 570-636-3151
electrical visual Get it back where it Sheeter, Model
CLEANING OIL 16
(28 ounce cans) -
threads & dies
$300. Rigid chain $35. 570-902-5598 LO W INTER EST R A TES!
communication sign belongs CAR-100. 2 avail- pipe vise $75. Elec-
$20. Electric Tread- SONY VCR hifi
- indoor use 7 with a Lost/Found ad! able. $1,500 each mill, works great tric sewer cleaning stereo video cas-
61 Pittston Avenue 756 Medical 3/4”x40”x6” $200. 570-829-7130
NEW LOW PRICES!
or all 2 for $2,400 $50. 570-654-2396 snake & attach- sette recorder
Saturday 9am-2pm 570-883-9844 or Call for more info
Directions: Rt. 315 Equipment 881-5782 570-498-3616. RIFLE SCOPE NIB
ments $40. 570- remote & owners
760 Monuments & 883-9844/881-5782 manual $25.
Left at St. Joseph
Oblates. Over RR POWER CHAIR DISHES history theme
BSA MIL DOT 6- 570-902-5598 ‘97 Chevy ‘02 Hyundai
MERITS new bat- service for 8, never
Lots RESTAURANT 24x40 $125. SAW 10” Delta Con-
4x4 Club Cab Elantra GLS 4Dr
tracks. Left onto EQUIPMENT, Bak- 570-735-3762 tractor saw, top TV Color Panasonic
Pittston Ave teries with charger, used, extra pieces
joystick control and ers Pride Oven, 27”x 49” with exten- 27” flat screen not
King & Full Size $100. Antique dishes GRAVE LOT SCOOTER gas pow- sions, includes
fast. Excellent con- Model KOS-1, 115 LCD, 5 years old.
Bedroom Sets, 1940’s, service 8, extra Near baby land at ered Kenowa, runs blade & rip fence, 1
dition. $575. volt, single deck $60. Sports card
Ornate Lamps, pieces $50. Roger’s Memorial Shine in good, candy apple hp single phase
570-239-6586 oven. $350; cases 114 count
recliner, franciscan silverware, service for Carverton. red, $175 firm motor mounted on 8
SOMERSET TURN $20. Holds 10 cards.
$
5,990* $4,990*
renaissance china WALKER Deluxe 8 $25. 675-0920 $400. Call 570-655-3197 drawer storage
OVER MACHINE - 570-868-5066
& matching stem- Rollater walker, new 570-287-6327 model SPM45, bench, dust bin
ware, sets of DISHES Pfaltzgraff TABLE TENNIS/PING
in box, 8” wheels, $500. ASTRO $225. Call before
chairs, linens, holds up to 250 lbs.
Yorktowne kitchen
BLENDER with foot
PONG new condi- 8pm 570-477-2604 794 Video Game
stoneware - four (4) 04 Ford
Everything Must Go, $65. 570-459-6425 handled soup bowls 762 Musical pedal, model AM2,
tion, valued at more
than $100. sell for SAW: Delta 18” vari-
Systems/Games 02 Ford Escape
No Reasonable
in good condition. Instruments $50. For more $50. or best offer. able speed scroll
Explorer
Offered Refused. WHEELCHAIR: XBOX video game
Credit Cards Durable lightweight $16 other items. information, call 570-693-0212 saw with stand. system complete
accepted. easy to transport call Rick 283-2552 GUITAR Fender 570-498-3616 Excellent condition. plus 20 games $65.
acoustic Never TURKEY CALLS, Call after 6 p.m.
Sale By Marva wheelchair excel- FUEL CONTAINER 5 570-902-5598
used Comes with RESTAURANT Diaphragms, multi- $120. 288-8314
lent condition $125 gallon, plastic, carry case & strap + TABLES & CHAIRS, ple reeds. Values of
To place your Wyoming. 328-1165
796 Wanted to Buy
6,990* $6,490*
diesel with spout,
ad Call Toll Free $5. 3 metal 24” over
learn to play books,
excellent finish &
3 tables 24”x24” &
10 yellow cushion
$7.99 selling $4.
Friction call $15 786 Toys & Games Merchandise
$
1-800-427-8649 758 Miscellaneous the railing planters,
$15. 570-301-8515
tone $250. neg. chairs. Asking $110.
for all. 825-5847
each. Call
570-287-2073 BARBIE JEEP

752 Landscaping &


AIR MATTRESS
LIGHTS GE flood
570-655-9472
GUITAR/Electric
Girl, pink, like new
$100. 675-7873
CASH PAID ‘99 Buick ‘97 Plymouth
Gardening
New. 19 inch rise.
Pump. Full size. $50 lights (spot lights) Guitar, Rok Axe 776 Sporting Goods Old shot guns &
rifles, swords &
Custom 4Dr Breeze
MATTRESS TOP- 150 watts, 120 volts, Youth Model. Black DVD’S Harry Potter
BIKE Schwinn, daggers. Private
FOUNTAIN Little girl PER. New, full size. case of 12, new plays well, son
ladies 26” 1984,
778 Stereos/ (1st four movies) all
collector.
$20. 32 watt round $30. WWE Money in
& boy fountain, & Gel and feather tick.
fluorescent light
moved up to a full
excellent condition Accessories the Bank ring plus 7
570-417-9200
pump. 38” high. $100. 823-2709 size guitar. Recently
Excellent condition, bulb $3.50. tuned $69. $50. 570-954-3553 figures & weapons- 59K Miles 4 Dr, 4 Cyl, A/C
STEREO Aiwa, 2

4,990 $
2,890*
$35. Goosebumps Looking for Work?
$90. 570-477-2604 CARDS Over 100
various greeting
570-779-9791 570-674-9994 BOWLING BALL: 8 speakers, plays CDs
DVD’s (4) & books Tell Employers with $ *
PHONE digital Pana- lb, no holes, color & tapes, AM/FM a Classified Ad.
TRIMMER/EDGER cards by Hallmark, PIANO Wurlitzer (12) -all $25.
sonic black phone, 2 green pearl $15. radio. $25. 570-829-7130
Torro electric, 10” etc. $15. 474-6028 with bench, just 570-237-1583
handsets 2.4 GHZ 570-829-2695 570-474-6028 *All Prices Plus Tax & Tags.
cut, new in box tuned, Delivered

MOTOR TWINS
$20. 825-9744 $15. 825-0569 $400.570-898-1278

CALL STEVE MORENKO


2011 9-5 Sport Sedan 2010 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming

274546
718-4050

Lease a 2011 Saab 9-5 turbo4 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale

$399 a month / 39 months1 YOMING VALLEY


AUTO SALES INC.
A
$3558 due at signing (after all offers) Includes security deposit. Tax, title, 197 West End Road, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18706
license and optional equipment extra. 825-7577
07 FORD ESCAPE 4WD 04 HYUNDAI SANTA FE

1
Low mileage lease of 2011 Saab 9-5 turbo 4 Sport Sedan. Example
based on survey. Each dealer sets own price. Your payments may vary. PW, PDL, P. Seat, Tilt, Excellent! PW, PDL, A/C, Tilt, Moonroof
Payments are for a 2011 Saab 9-5 turbo4 Sport Sedan with an MSRP of
$40,700. 39 monthly payments total $15,556. Option to purchase at lease
$
8,950 $7,995
end for an amount to be determined a lease signing. Ally must approve 03 PONTIAC SUNFIRE 02 MAZDA PROTEGE

lease. Must take delivery from dealer stock by 05/02/11. Mileage charge
of $.25 /mile over 32,500 miles. Lessee pays for maintenance, repair and
excess wear. Payments may be higher in some states. Not available with Auto, AM/FM, Tilt, Sharp, Red! PW, Tilt, Moonroof, 81K Miles, Economical!

other offers. Residency restriction apply Vehicle subject to availability. $


3,995 5,850 $
Call 1-800-Saab-USA (1-800-722-2872) for important program details. 99 CHRYSLER SEBRING LXI 01 FORD FOCUS SE

PW, P. Seat, PDL, Tilt, 69K Miles PW, PDL, Tilt, Gas Saver, Sporty!
$
4,250 4,495 $
MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM
SERVICED, INSPECTED, & WARRANTIED
271663

FINANCING AVAILABLE
www.WyomingValleyAutos.com

Pre-Owned Saabs

2008 Saab 9-3 2010 Saab 2004 Saab 9-5


Convertible 9-3X AWD ARC Sedan
27K Miles 5K Miles 102K Miles B a d Cre d it
$24,995 $33,995 $7,995 N o Cre d it
N e e d a Ca r?
JOSEPH Ca ll M a rc u m M otors
CHERMAK INC. 570 -693-30 76
713 North State Street w w w .m a rc u m m otors .c om
Clarks Summit, PA 18411 All Ve hic le s Com e w ith
2008 Saab 9-3 2008 Saab 9-5 2YR - 24,0 0 0 M ile W a rra n ty
Turbo X AWD 570-586-6676 Aero Sedan
16K Miles fax: 570-586-9466 35K Miles W E M AK E IT EAS Y!
$26,995 www.chermaksaab.com $21,995
276179

412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale

2011 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 REG CAB 4WD W/T


ATTN:
NON GM OWNER
POTENTIAL
CONQUEST SAVINGS • HD Trailering Equipment
UP TO ADDITIONAL
$1500- ASK
$29,905 MSRP • 5.3L V8
$28,999 BONUS PRICE
• Snow Plow Pkg

0%
• Cruise Control
-$2,000 REBATE • PW • P/Locks

UP -$2,005 DPA
BONNERCHEVROLET.COM
694 WYOMING AVE., KINGSTON 287-2117
TO
72 MOS
$
24,994* *TAX & TAGS ADDITIONAL.
**DPA - DOWN PAYMENT ASSISTANCE.
TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 2011 PAGE 11C
796 Wanted to Buy 810 Cats 815 Dogs 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale
Merchandise

The Video
LOST CAT: gray &
white, female, blue
collar near Hazle St.
POMERANIANS
AKC, 8 weeks,
ASHLEY BEAR CREEK BLAKESLEE
64 N. Mountain Dr
DALLAS AREA
Conveniently
DALLAS DALLAS DUPONT
NEW CONSTRUCTION
& Park Ave. Champion blood- located just off
Game Store between Dana St & line. shots & Dallas Highway on
28 S. Main W.B. Moyallen. Sadly wormed. Vet 1.25 wooded acres.
Open Mon- Sat, missed. 903-9055 checked. $450. Currently duplex or
12pm – 6pm 570-864-2643 convert to single,
570-822-9929 / 815 Dogs good condition.
570-941-9908 PUPPIES $117,500. All
Pit Bulls, Toy Foxes, offers considered.
$$ CASH PAID $$ Poms, Chihuahuas,
Shih Tzus, Yorkies, 29 Brown St.
Solid 2 story home
2992 Laurel Run Rd.
Absolutely stunning
Stunning 2 story
with 2 master bed-
570-287-5775
or 570-332-1048
Reduced Price!
3 bedroom ranch,
Single family home
for sale in quiet
refinished hard- neighborhood-
VIDEO GAMES
Maltese, Goldens,
Pugs, Labs & more!
570-453-6900 or
with 3 bedrooms,
1.5 baths, vinyl
jewel snuggled on 1
acre lot bordering
room suites, over-
sized rooms, 4 bed- DALLAS wood floors. Stone
fireplace and living
Beautiful 2400 Sq.
Ft. 6 bedroom, 2

& SYSTEMS 570-764-2578 sided, large carport state game lands. rooms, 3.5 baths, room. Newer deck, full baths, 2 story
and fenced yard. Rec room can be deck, neutral col- roof & heat. Close home, fully air con-

PAWS SHIH-TZU PUPPIES


Highest $$ Paid Convenient loca- re-converted to ors, great location. to Dallas schools. In ditioned, oil & gas
tion. Home needs garage. This stylish All measurements New Goss Manor. heat, renovated
Guaranteed 1 Male & 1 Female. updating by 4 bedroom modern are approximate. $149,900. kitchen, full unfin-
Buying all video Black & White. First great potential. home can be heat- Just Reduced Sundays, 12 to 2 10-2787 ished basement, 2
games & shots, vet checked. $79,900 ed for only $700 a $185,000
TO CONSIDER.... 307 Canter Dr. Besecker Realty enclosed porches,
systems. PS1 & 2, Ready to go! $500. MLS 11-74 year! Entertain or 570-696-2468 570-675-3611 15 x 20 deck with
2,700 sq. ft.,
Xbox, Nintendo, 570-654-6730 Call Colleen relax in our 600 sq power awning
$386,500
Atari, Coleco, 570-237-0415 ft + family room fea- Estate like 6.35 patrickdeats.com Looking to buy a cover – generous
Sega, Mattel, ENHANCE SHIH-TZU PUPPIES turing a coal stove,
built in aquarium
acre setting in
Northwoods. 5,000
570-696-1041 home?
Place an ad here
size lot, off street
parking, first floor
Gameboy, YOUR PET Parents on premises
and full wet bar! sq. ft. in all. Classic
Shots Current. $550. Collect cash, not dust! and let the washer/dryer. All
Vectrex etc. CLASSIFIED State of the art brick home features Clean out your sellers know! appliances includ-
DVD’s, VHS & CDs Pomeranian Puppies
AD ONLINE $700. Call
alarm system. Enjoy Summit Pointe basement, garage 570-829-7130 ed. Offering price

AVOCA
& Pre 90’s toys, serenity on the Builders attention $180,000
570-401-1838
to detail at every
or attic and call the
patio or the 10x17
The Video
Game Store
Call 829-7130 deck and only min-
utes from town DALLAS
turn. 2 story family
room with accent
Classified depart-
ment today at 570- DUPONT Call 570-421-0587
or Rodite@enter.net
use “Dupont Home”
1150 S. Main Place your pet ad MLS #11-555 windows & fire 829-7130!
and provide us your in E-mail subject
Scranton $189,900 place, modern
DALLAS
email address line.
Mon - Sat, Sandy Rovinski maple kitchen with
12pm – 6pm This will create a SHITZ TZU/LHASA Call 288-0770
Ext. 25
cherry finish, den
with Oak built-ins,
LINE UP
570-822-9929 APSO PUPPIES
seller account
online and login Ready to go 4/8. CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
impressive oak
entry. Elegant
A GREAT DEAL...
3 males & 1 female.
VITO’S information will be
emailed to you from $300 males, $350
1206 Spring St.
570-288-0770 master with IN CLASSIFIED!
whirlpool overlook-
DURYEA
female. No papers
BENTON
gadzoo.com Quality 3 bedroom
& “The World of Pets
Unleashed”
(570) 829-7714
after 4:00PM
Totally remodeled 2
bedroom home with
(Newberry Estate)
3 bedroom, 2 bath
ing wooded lot.
Formal living room, ranch home on
fabulous kitchen, 2 large lot. Family
GINO’S You can then use 845 Pet Supplies
car garage,
inground heated
first floor condo
offers a spectacular
4 bedrooms, 5
baths. 4 car garage
Nice 2 bedroom
room with cathedral
golf course view! & 2,500 sq. ft. ceiling, gas fire-
Wanted: your account to
enhance your online PET BED
pool and 4 person
hot tub. Finished
Central a/c. Fire-
place. Huge closets.
barn/shop for car
enthusiasts or
ranch in Great
Neighborhood! place, 2 car

Junk ad. Post up to 6


captioned photos
Wicker, new condi-
tion. $5. 779-9791
basement could be
a 3rd bedroom.
3 patios. Garage.
Pool, tennis, golf.
other use.
$650,000
Large Living Room,
sunny eat-in kitchen
garage. Access to
flagstone patio from
Cars & of your pet Duryea Borough. Many extras. Call Kevin & oversized bath. family room and
Expand your text to
LINEUP MLS #11-576 $149,900 570-696-1195 or Perfect place to master bedroom.
Trucks include more
information, include ASUCCESSFULSALE
$145,900
Call Charlie
Contemporary style
home in need of
Ask for Bob Kopec 570-696-5420 start out or down-
size to.
Above ground pool 117 Huckleberry Ln.
Room to grow in
Highest your contact VM 101 some TLC. 3 bed-
Humford Realty
570-822-5126 SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP $62,900 with deck.
$165,000
this unique 2 story

Prices
information such
as e-mail, address
INCLASSIFIED! 570-829-6200 rooms, 2 baths,
kitchen, dining
MLS# 10-4624
Five Mountains MLS# 10-2905
with exceptional
Mother-In-Law
phone number and Doyouneedmorespace? room, living room
Doyouneedmorespace? Realty Call Arlene Warunek apartment. 4-5
Paid!! or website. A yard or garage sale 570-542-2141 570-650-4169 bedrooms total.
A yard or garage sale with fireplace, foyer,
laundry room, full in classified Hardwood & 9 ft.
in classified
DALLAS RANCH
FREE Boxer Mix dog free ceilings-1st floor, 2
basement & 2 car
PICKUP
to good home.
Brown, just over a is the best way
AVOCA
attached garage on
9+ mostly cleared
is the best way
tocleanoutyourclosets! DALLAS 2 bedroom, 1 bath.
oversized family
rooms with gas fire-
year old. Cannot tocleanoutyourclosets! & flat acres. You’re in bussiness Cherry kitchen, place, 4 zone heat
288-8995 keep due to work.
You’re in bussiness $180,000 large enclosed rear Smith Hourigan /air conditioning, 2
Shots up to date, MLS# 10-4750 with classified! porch with heat, Group connecting 12 x 18
with classified!
WANTED spayed, good with
cats and children.
Five Mountains
Realty DALLAS 1 car garage,
asking $94,900.
(570) 696-1195 decks, plenty of
granite/tile, 2 car
JEWELRY Invisible fence sys-
tem included with
570-542-2141 Call 570-675-4805 LINE UP heated garage.
Situated on a
dog. Call after 7
570-574-7191
Shopping for a
new apartment? Great 3 bedroom
LINE UP A GREAT DEAL... beautifully
landscaped lot in
GERMAN SHEPHERD 314 Packer St. Classified lets home in excellent
condition. Pool,
A GREAT DEAL... IN CLASSIFIED! desirable
Blueberry Hill
PUPPIES, AKC 900 Newly remodeled 3 you compare costs - 3-season porch, IN CLASSIFIED! Looking for the right deal Estates!
Black/Tan, bedroom home with without hassle $399,900
Black/Red. REAL ESTATE 1st floor master, 1.5
modern eat-in
Looking for the right deal on an automobile? MLS 10-4120
FOR SALE or worry! kitchen, hardwood
on an automobile? Debra Rosenberg
570-825-5597
570-239-5498
baths, detached
garage, all new sid- Get moving
floors, corner lot. Turn to classified. 570-714-9251
$169,000 Turn to classified. It’s a showroom in print!
ing , windows, shin- with classified! Call Joe Gilroy
It’s a showroom in print!
GAKC
ERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS 906 Homes for Sale gles, water heater, 570-288-1444 Classified’s got
Registered.
1st shots and
Having trouble
kitchen and bath-
rooms. A must BLAKESLEE Classified’s got
the directions! the directions!
WILKESBARREGOLD wormed.
www.mountain
paying your mort-
gage? Falling
see house!
$119,900 533 Installation/ 533 Installation/ 533 Installation/
(570)991-7448 hauskennels.com
570-746-1689
behind on your
payments? You
MLS 11-73
Call Tom 119 Midland Drive
Looking for that
Maintenance/ Maintenance/ Maintenance/
Repair Repair Repair
(570)48GOLD8 Say it HERE
may get mail from
people who promise
570-262-7716 Custom Built Ranch
Home -The ranch special place
to forestall your home is IN called home?
1092 Highway 315 Blvd
(Plaza 315)
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
foreclosure for a fee
in advance. Report
DEMAND! This one
offers everything
Classified will address Maintenance Electrical Technician
315N .3 miles after them to the Federal you are looking for! Your needs.
37 Chestnut Road Sapa Extruder, Inc. is looking for a skilled and experienced
Motorwold
AKC GERMAN Trade Commission,
the nation’s con- LINE UP (Old Farm Estates)
Custom built solid
Plenty of space for
in-law quarters, 4
Open the door
with classified! Maintenance Electrician with a strong background in
SHEPHERD PUPS sumer protection
agency. Call 1-877-
A GREAT DEAL... brick 4 bedroom, 4
bath Colonial style
bedrooms, cherry
kitchen, sunroom,
DALLAS
hydraulics, programmable controls and electrical facets of plant
maintenance activities. The opening is on 2nd/3rd/or 5th shift.
Male. Great
German bloodlines.
FTC-HELP or click
on ftc.gov. A mes-
IN CLASSIFIED! home with an open recreation room
New construction The successful candidate must possess the ability to diagnose
with 12 seat oak
Vet checked. Call sage from The Looking for the right deal floor plan on 1+ acre
bar. This home
on 1 acre lot.
and repair electrical/hydraulic problems, trouble-shoot
570-389-1156 lot in the Poconos. 2 story, 4 or 5
Mon-Sat
Times Leader and on an automobile? A few of the ameni- includes an
bedrooms, 2.5 electrical problems and knowledge of industrial hydraulics.
MINI DACHSHUND the FTC. Turn to classified. ties include central attached 2 car
10am - 8pm bath, Great room A minimum of four years experience in a plant or comparable
garage plus a
Closed Sundays PUPPIES, Pure It’s a showroom in print! A/C. 2 Master bed- with cathedral
Highest Cash Pay
bred, without Looking for that Classified’s got rooms each with detached custom
garage that can fit
ceiling, fire place, environment is required. We offer a competitive salary and an
Outs Guaranteed
papers. 7 weeks
old. Black. $300. special place the directions!
bath room and fire-
place, ultramodern up to 12 cars or
dual zone gas heat
& central air,
outstanding benefits package. If qualified, send resume with
salary requirements to:
Piebald $500. Call called home? boat storage, only 5
BACK MOUNTAIN
We Pay At Least kitchen, hardwood 2 car garage,
(570) 256-7228 floors throughout, miles to beautiful
76% of the London Classified will address cathedral ceiling Harveys Lake - 1 yr
REDUCED PRICE!! Sapa Extruder, Inc.
NOW $289,900.
Fix Market Price
for All Gold Jewelry MINIATURE POODLES Your needs. and 2 car garage.
MLS #11-653
Home Warranty.
All this on 4 ACRES
Call 570-675-4805 330 Elmwood Avenue; Mountaintop, PA 18707
ACA, 1 female, 2
Open the door $469,900 of serenity in the Attn: Human Resources
males $350 each heart of Dallas Looking for that
Visit us at
Ready to go! with classified! Call Kim
$439,000 special place Teresa.mandzak@sapagroup.com
WilkesBarreGold.com 570-466-3338
570-256-7996 MLS #11-155 called home?
Or email us at
Classified will address E.O.E.
wilkesbarregold@ Call Tracy Zarola
yahoo.com 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 570-574-6465 Your needs. No Phone Calls Please
570-696-0723 Open the door
8 Circle Drive
Kingston Twp.
LEWITH & FREEMAN with classified!

LPN
S P E C IA L P U R C H A S E
Dallas School Dis-
Per Diem trict. Beautiful
7-3, 3-11 & 11-7
Ranch home with 2 554 Production/ 554 Production/
car garage and fin-

800 CNA
ished basement on
almost 1 acre near
Operations Operations
w w w . va lleychevr o let. co m

2008
2008 CAD
C A D IL
IL L ACA C CCTS TS
Francis Slocum
PETS & ANIMALS Full Time 3-11 & 11-7 State Park. Clean
Part Time 7-3, 3-11 & 11-7
810 Cats Now accepting
as a whistle, no
wear and tear on
this one. Kitchen
TELEMARKETER
Applications for redone in 1992, Well established performance driven Security
CATS & KITTENS Per Diem CNA’s on all shifts!! bath remodeled in and Investigative Company in Wilkes-Barre,
12 weeks & up.
Shots, neutered, GREAT SHIFT
2003. Large 3 sea-
son porch, large
PA is looking for self-motivated individual to
join our team as a telemarketer. AL
A L L W H EEL
EEL D R IVE
VE A L L W H EEL D R IV E
VALLEY CAT RESCUE DIFFERENTIALS level lot, home war-
ranty, great location Minimum Qualifications:
824-4172, 9-9 only. 2nd shift $1.75 MLS #11-370 The candidate must be a professional and
3rd Shift $1.00 $179,900
self-motivated. Able to work with minimal
Looking for the right deal Call Charlie
on an automobile? Weekend Days - $1.00 570-829-6200 supervision, have excellent organizational
Turn to classified. VM 101 and communication skills (verbal and writ-
It’s a showroom in print! Physical Therapist ten). Must be able to help drive sales and
Classified’s got Per Diem- Days, Evenings & Weekends make appointments at the appropriate level
the directions! ALL SHIFTS AVAILABLE for our sales associates. Be driven by suc-
FREE. 6 year old cess.
Call 877-339-6999 x1
Maine Coon Cat. Education and Skills: College degree pre-
Neutered and front
declawed. Friendly
Fax 866-854-8688
Jobs@horizonhrs.com
LINE UP ferred but not required. Experience with
Security Operations and Sales a plus. Mini-
and loving. Owner
moving. Good with A GREAT DEAL... mum of two to four years of extensive tele-
marketing background required.
children and other
dogs. GOOD HOME
ONLY!!361-3615
IN CLASSIFIED! Send resume to:
Looking for the right deal c/o The Times Leader
KITTENS FREE litter
on an automobile? Box 2475
L
LOO W M IL
LEE S
trained, 6 weeks 395 Middle Road, Nanticoke
old. Call after 1:00
Turn to classified. 15 N. Main St.

12
12
570-417-1506 Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250
It’s a showroom in print!
INSERTER/PACKAGER Classified’s got
the directions!
IMMEDIATE NEED 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health M os tE quippe d W ith: ttoo C ho o se F rrom
hoose om !
• 3.6L VVT 6 Speed Auto. Trans. • Leather
The Times Leader has Immediate opening for
• Ultraview Sunroof • Power Options
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EDWARDSVILLE FORTY FORT HANOVER TWP. HANOVER TWP. HAZLETON JENKINS TWP. KINGSTON
40 N. Landon St.
LARKSVILLE
235 Cannery Dr.
MOOSIC MOUNTAIN TOP
Residential area, Built in 1993, ranch,
4 bedroom plus 2 in single family,
attic totaling 6. 1 1/2 3 bedrooms, 2.5
baths. Half block baths, garage, eat-
from schools. All in kitchen, dining
new rugs and room, living room,
appliances, laundry fireplace, gas
room, two car forced air furnace,
100 Church St. 92 W. Pettebone St. Two homes, front & SPACIOUS VICTORIAN garage, off street central air, unfin- 811 Pin Oak Dr.
Great investment Hardwood floors in 8 Diamond Ave. rear, on 1 lot. One Currently duplex but 250 Susquehan- parking, $139,900. ished basement, ROOM FOR
Loads of space in nock Drive 1509 Grove St.
opportunity Duplex living room and car garage, patio. can be easily Call 570-829-0847 12,570 sq. ft. lot, Just across the EVERYONE!
in nice location with dining room. Make this modernized tra- Front home has 3 converted back to Immaculate Cape deck. Brick front 6 bedrooms, plenty
Avoca border sits
3 bedrooms, 1 bath
each unit. Live in
this home your
own. With a little
ditional home. 3rd
floor is a large bed-
room with walk-in
bedrooms, huge
kitchen, lots of
single. Charming
entrance foyer with
Cod home features
1st floor master
suite with office and
KINGSTON with siding. Stick
built for wheelchair
this quaint 3 bed-
room Ranch home
of bathrooms,
spacious family
one unit & rent the TLC it can be really storage and a wood staircase & access with open on a triangular room with coal
other. $79,500 nice! Big eat-in closet. Modern workshop in the floors, stained 3/4 bath. 2nd floor floor plan. insert fireplace,
kitchen, family room has 2 large bed- shaped lot. If you
MLS 09-3999 kitchen, laundry basement; Rear windows, modern $243,000 want low taxes and living room, dining
Debra Rosenberg room with .5 bath addition, deck over- home features new 1st floor kitchen & rooms with walk in Call (570) 288-1246 room kitchen PLUS
looking large corner closets and adjoin- utilities, this is the
570-714-9251 on 1st floor. 3 bed- kitchen, 2 bed- bath, finished 3rd to set an appoint- house for you! part finished
rooms, and don't lot. Not just a rooms and good floor, walk-in ing bath. 1st floor ment basement, Rec
starter home but a laundry and 1/2 MLS #11-773
forget 1 car storage space. closets & off street $59,900 room with wet bar,
home to stay Call for appointment parking. $67,355 bath, modern LARKSVILLE 2 car built in garage
detached garage. in and grow! kitchen with bam- BIRCHWOOD ESTATES Call Colleen
Asking $ 135,000. $89,900 Call Ann Marie 570-237-0415 & additional 3-4 car
MLS #11-622 MLS# 10-4597 570-760-6769 boo floors, living 3 SONDRA DRIVE garage... PLUS 2nd
MLS# 10-2409 62-63 Railroad Ave.
EDWARDSVILLE
$127,900 Call Vieve Zaroda (570) 288-6654 room with stone lot for a great back
Call Theresa Double block home
BELL REAL ESTATE
Call Colleen (570) 474-6307 fireplace. 2 tier yard. This is a
Vacendak, CRS, GRI 570-237-0415 deck overlooks in need of updating
Ext. 2772 with large fenced in Fannie Mae
570-650-5872 above ground pool, HomePath Property.
yard. 3 bedrooms
CENTRAL Shopping for a ready for Property approved
REAL ESTATE new apartment?
summer fun!
MLS #11-657
each side, newer
roof and vinyl sided. MOOSIC for HomePath
Renovation
(570) 822-1133 Classified lets $299,000 Great investment.
MLS #10-4459 Mortgage

HANOVER TOWNSHIP HANOVER TWP. Smith Hourigan


Group
570-474-6307
you compare costs -
without hassle
Call Colleen
570-237-0415 $54,900
Call Colleen EXCEPTIONAL & LARGE
Financing. ''First-
Look'' Property,
please see
66 East Grove St., or worry! 570-237-0415 3 bedroom, 2.5
bath home. Living www.homepath.
Time to purchase
your first home! HANOVER TWP. Get moving
with classified!
room, dining room,
family room,
com for details.
$169,900
Why keep paying kitchen, central air MLS #11-177
rent, this ½ double
is a great starter HUNLOCK CREEK JENKINS TWP. PLUS finished lower
level family room,
Glenmaura
570-242-2795

KINGSTON AREA
home! Nice size Commons town-
storage room &
rooms, eat-in laundry room house features,
kitchen, 1st floor Priced To Sell!! (unfinished), 2 car spacious two story
laundry, attic pull 58 and 60 W. Saint 94 Ferry Road Great location.
Nice vinyl sided 2 garage, deck, patio, living room with gas
down for storage, Marys Road. Zoned residential
Reassessed by story situated on a fenced yard on fireplace, nice
some replacement and Commercial. corner lot.
windows & a the county in 2006 great corner fenced Well located foyer, oak stair-
Well kept 3 bed- $249,000. For sale
fenced in yard. to $154,000 after lot in Hanover Twp. in Hanover Twp. room bi-level. 2 case, breakfast
the appeal in 2008 2 bedrooms, 2 just off the San by owner, realtors
MOUNTAIN TOP
Take a look & baths, large nook, deck with
it became modern baths, Souci Highway. Main Road Wynd Tree Oaks Est. welcome.
make your offer! fenced in yard, 570-706-1077 nice view, oak floor-
$27,800 reassessed to additional finished Newer kitchens, Country Living 2 story home with nice landscaping.
space in basement ing, sunken dining
$112,000. Two large baths & 3 3/4 bedrooms, 2.5
LUZERNE
MLS#10-3582 At It’s Best. Gas and/or elec- room and tile bath-
Jill Jones homes on one lot. for 2 more bed- bedrooms each. Well Maintained baths on 1.4 acres, tric heat. Attached
Close to schools, rooms or Both sides are farmhouse on 6+ 2600 Sq.Ft. on cul rooms. Lower level
570-696-6550 garage. Also car-
nice neighbor- office/playrooms. presently occupied. acres. Garage, de sac in great finished in 2008
port. Deck, patio,
hood. Two Attached 2 car Call for appointment stream. Easy neighborhood.Large hot tub. Finished with third bedroom,
fridge's, two garage connected $79,300 access to Route 11. kitchen, granite lower level with walk-in closet bath-
stoves, two wash- by a 9x20 breeze- MLS# 10-4598 Affordable at counters, stainless bar & fireplace. room and family
ers, two dryers way which could be Call Vieve Zaroda REDUCED TO appliances, great New roof, new
a great entertaining room. Family room
and one dish- (570) 474-6307
EXETER
$159,500 island, sunk in living central air, new is bright & features Bow Creek Manor
washer all includ- area! Above ground Ext. 2772 Bonus To room, oak stair- furnace.
pool, gas fireplace, unique fireplace. Meticulously main-
OPEN HOUSE ed. Off street Selling Office case, 4 car garage, $151,900 tained 4 bedroom, 3
parking for seven, gas heat, newer Call Jim decks, great view, 570-287-1806
$319,000
SUNDAY roof and “All Dri” 1/2 bath two story
MARCH 27 fenced in yard. Towne & Country Pittston Schools. 73 Parry St. MLS# 10-6336 on almost 1 acre.
The larger home is system installed in Real Estate Co. $394,900 Recently renovated
1-3 PM
3 bedroom, 1.5
baths, wall to wall
basement.
MLS #11-626 Smith Hourigan
570-735-8932 or
570-542-5708
(570) 208-2383 or
(570) 510-7918
KINGSTON 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath
home on a large lot
Master
suite. 2
bedroom
family
rooms. 2 fireplaces.
carpet, freshly $119,900 Group in great location. Office/den. Large
painted, finished
basement, natu-
Mark R. Mason
570-331-0982
570-474-6307
HUNLOCK CREEK JERMYN Steps away from
the Back Mountain (570) 348-1761
deck overlooking a

HARDING
CROSSIN REAL 111 FRANKLIN ST. private wooded
ral wood work trail. Features a yard. 3 car garage.
PENDING
throughout and an
enclosed
porch. Ceramic
back
ESTATE
570-288-0770
wrap around porch,
hardwood floors MOUNTAIN TOP
363 North
$369,000.
Bob Kopec
downstairs, new
HANOVER TWP.
Humford Realty
Wildflower Village tile kitchen, count- wall-to-wall carpet- Washington St. 570-822-5126
1101 Chicory Court er top, 1.5 bath, LIBERTY HILLS New Listing ing upstairs. 2nd

MOUNTAIN TOP
This immaculate office and foyer. Located within 1 floor laundry, brand
end unit townhome, New Roof, hot block of elementary new bathrooms,
5 years young, is water heaters and school & neighbor- large walk in closet
insulation. The New construction, and spacious yard.
ready and waiting hood park this spa-
back house is a 3 bedroom, 2 bath Move in condition!
for its new owner to PRICE REDUCED HISTORY! cious 4 bedrooms
three floor, 2 bed- tan brick ranch on MLS 11-220
move right in! 679 Appletree Rd. Live in a house offers 1450 sq. ft of
room. Both have 1 acre. Features $114,900
Bright 3 bedroom, 4 bedrooms, located in the town living space with
separate utilities. include pella Mark R. Mason
1.5 bath, new car- 2.5 bath home known as the Birth- 1.75 baths, walk up
$134,000 Call windows, oak hard- 570-331-0982 Large home with
peting and flooring nestled among the place of First Aid attic, and partially
Andy wood floors, car- Crossin Real 5 bedrooms,
throughout, crown Beautiful 2 bed- trees on a very (Jermyn) This finished basement.
570-714-9225 peted bedrooms, Estate within walking
moulding. Gas fur- room home with loft private 1 acre, this house is a deal at Extras include gas
tiled kitchen & 570-288-0770 distance of Kings
REDUCED!
nace and air condi- area that can easily country retreat $53,900. No need fireplace, an in-
baths, maple
Hanover Township
tioning. Back yard College. Possible
be converted to a ground pool with
MOCANAQUA
has high quality, kitchen cabinets, to purchase any in-law suite on 3rd
features patio, vinyl 3rd bedroom. This modern updates appliances they are fenced yard, new 115 Greystone Drive
hanstone counter- floor. Great origi-
fence and storage home has 2.5 complemented with all included! For gas furnace, hard- Well-maintained
HANOVERmodern
GREEN 3
tops, propane fire- nal woodwork.
$116,000 baths, security sys- original woodwork more details and wood floors & home built in 2006.
place, walk up attic, First floor fluted
MLS 11-144 tem, whole house & builtins. Maple pictures visit more. Call Ann Great yard. 4 bed-
Ranch, tray ceiling in living columns in living
Call Terry entertainment sys- eat in kitchen www.atlas Marie to schedule a rooms, 2.5 baths,
bedrooms, 1.5 bath room & attached room, original
570-885-3041 tem with speakers with all appliances realtyinc.com showing. large kitchen, family
rooms, hardwood 2 car garage. stained glass
or Angie in every room and overlooks huge MLS#10-1458 $114,900 room, dining room/
floors, move in con- $279,900 window, pocket
570-885-4896 outside. Great mod- family room with $53,900 Ann Marie Chopick office, two-sided
dition. Large eat in MLS# 10-4527 french doors,
ern kitchen. 2 car floor-to-ceiling brick Five Mountains Call Kim 570-760-6769 beautiful hard gas fireplace, large
kitchen with new
garage, skylights, deck, large shed.
BELL REAL ESTATE
cabinets, ceramic fire place. Formal Realty 570-466-3338 wood floors &
huge deck and dining room with 570-542-2141 2 bedroom, 1 bath large kitchen. 2 $299,000
tile, & stainless steel
patio. There is a Pella sliders look (570) 288-6654 home across street car garage, Off For info, call
appliances. Finished
basement, newly huge walkout base-
ment that is rough
out to stone patio &
inground pool. INKERMAN Doyouneedmorespace?
from the river with
detached 2 car
street parking.
$40,000
570-579-4701

NANTICOKE
carpeted family
plumbed for a bath- French doors lead
room. Custom bar
with tile flooring & room. Too much to
list here, this house
to Master bedroom
suite with walk-in
JENKINS TWP.
45 Main St. KINGSTON
A yard or garage sale
in classified
garage.
$59,900
MLS# 11-824
Call Michael Pinko 153 Espy St
FACTORYVILLE modern half bath. MLS# 11-283 (570) 899-3865
is a must see. closet. Central air & is the best way
EXCEPTIONAL Fenced yard, large Five Mountains
MLS #10-4589 Hi efficient heat, Realty
sunroom & 1 car
garage. Roof, fur- $370,000 water supplied tocleanoutyourclosets! 570-542-2141
You’re in bussiness
FAMILY HOME nace & hot water Call John Polifka spring house.

Two story, 4 bed-


heater are less than
5 years old.
570-704-6846
Antonik and
$185,000
MLS #10-3089
with classified! MOCANAQUA Smith Hourigan
LAFLIN
rooms, 4 bath Associates Call Steve Shemo 45 Jeanette St
$140,000 Call (570) Group
rooms, double car 824-7894 for a 570-735-7494 570-793-9449 570-474-6307
attached garage,
HANOVER TWP.
private showing Beautiful Home
eat-in kitchen, din- Large 3 bedroom Looking for that
105-107 Walnut Completely remod-
ing room, family
room, living room, HANOVER TOWNSHIP home, freshly paint-
ed with some new
St. W. special place eled Inside & Out.
An absolute must
central air, finished carpeting, new van-
Not much yard called home? see property! New
work with this
basement,
acre +, deck. Con-
veniently located
Half
HARVEYS LAKE
Lakefront property
ity and new flooring
in bath. Good sized
home, just enjoy.
Live in one side,
Classified will address
Your needs.
electrical, plumbing,
roof, wall to wall
between Clarks for sale. 1 acre of rear yard, off street rent the other. Ten- Beautiful sprawling Open the door carpeting, windows,
ants have month to three bedroom one interior & exterior
Summit and land. 50’ of devel- parking. Perfect for
7 Hickorywood Dr. and a half ranch is
with classified! doors, new oak
Tunkhannock; oped lakefront. your growing family. month lease paying

MOUNTAIN TOP
$600/mo. each. Wonderful 4 bed- situated on a large kitchen with tile
hardwood floors; Respond to: Price reduced for
Single family home MLS #10-2706 room Ranch with level lot with floor, hardwood
central vac; For Sale by Owner a quick sale.
Reduced! located on a well $118,900 sweeping views of foyer,formal dining 460 S. Mtn staircase, all new
retractable deck P.O. Box 286 MLS#09-2449
Bi-Level. 1,750 sq ft. manicured fenced Call Roger Nenni the valley. Master room, hardwood Blvd. light fixtures, new
awning; pristine Harveys Lake, PA $64,900
3 bedrooms, 2 corner lot. This Ext. 32 bedroom with walk- floors, lots of closet hot water heater
condition. 18618 Call Charles
baths, 1 car garage. home provides Crossin Real in closet and bath, space, finished & baseboard
Call Shari at ERA
paved off street ultra modern eat-in basement with a heating units.
Brady Associates
$275,000 Call
New carpeting,
paint, etc. Large lot. parking & a single LINE UP Estate
570-288-0770 kitchen with granite fireplace, enclosed MLS# 10-4137 Call
(570) 836-3848 Asking $118,000. car detached
A GREAT DEAL... counters and cherry three seasons 570-696-2468
or email
sonshine@epix.net.
Deremer Realty
570-477-1149
garage. Entering
the front door IN CLASSIFIED! KINGSTON cabinets with large
island and stainless
porch and attached
two car garage.

JENKINS TWP
you’re greeted by steel appliances. 2 Ready to move in
Looking for the right deal
HANOVER TWP. hardwood floors,
on an automobile?
car garage, full and priced right! All

FORTY FORT
updated windows unfinished base- measurements are

104 Butler Street


147 - 149 Old
Ashley Road
Live in one side,
& a pleasant floor
plan. Seller will
pay 3% towards
Turn to classified.
It’s a showroom in print!
REDUCED! ment with
walk-out to yard.
approximate.This
property qualifies
Great starter MLS #10-4060 for The 100% Rural
home in nice rent the other. closing costs. Classified’s got $269,900 Housing Mortgage
neighborhood. 3 bedrooms each Call for appointment the directions! Call Colleen for qualified Buyer. Looking for the right deal
3 bedrooms, side with 1.5 baths. $89,900 570-237-0415 $137,900
on an automobile?
1 bath. Large
yard, attached
Nice rural area.
Large Yard.
$93,000. Call
MLS# 10-4598
Call Vieve Zaroda
(570) 474-6307
HAZLETON 163 Poplar St.
Nice 2 1/2 story
570-696-2468
Turn to classified.
garage. Asking
for appointment. Ext. 2772 home with original Sunday March 20 It’s a showroom in print!
$65,900. Call 1:00PM-3:00PM
(570) 693-1678 570-606-6093 woodwork. Corner
Large well cared Classified’s got
lot in quiet neigh-
the directions!
1717 River Road borhood. Roof 9
LAKE SILKWORTH for home!
4 levels, lots of
FORTY FORT Compact 2 story
home with 3 bed-
years old. Hard-
wood floors in good storage.Oversized
1 car garage.
NANTICOKE
HANOVER TWP. Smith Hourigan rooms, 1st floor
bath with laundry,
condition. Ductless
AC and new 100 Family room with

MOCANAQUA
Group gas fireplace. 4
570-474-6307 RV75 Turnberry Ln. large kitchen. Park- amp wiring
ing in rear with MLS #11-625 zone efficient gas
Open floor plan, hot water base-
LINEUP stone fireplace &
wet bar in living
alley access.
$39,900
$89,000
Donald Crossin board heat.
Hardwood floors.
ASUCCESSFULSALE room, gourmet
kitchen with
MLS 11-99
Call Colleen
570-288-0770
CROSSIN REAL
Brand new ranch
Large eat-in
kitchen with huge
INCLASSIFIED! breakfast bar open
to dining area. 1st
570-237-0415 ESTATE
570-288-0770 50 yards from lake.
Double lot, 3 bed-
movable island. 200 - 202 E.
Large deck.
1509 Wyoming Ave. Doyouneedmorespace? floor bedroom, 2nd Union Street
Freshly painted and
insulated, immacu-
40 Steele St.
Great starter home A yard or garage sale floor spacious Line up a place to live room, two bath,
laundry room. Full
Private yard.
Replace-ment
2 single homes on
1 lot. All separate
late and sitting on in Hanover Green. 3 in classified
master suite &
bonus room above in classified! basement, with
insulation and
Lovely 3 bedroom
Cape Cod with
windows. Pool
house. Home
utilities, 2 vehicle

JENKINS TWP.
almost half an acre bedrooms, 1 bath,
KINGSTON
built-in garage.
this 3 bedroom 1.5 fenced in yard. is the best way garage with
skylights! This is a
sheetrock. formal dining room, warranty included. Great opportunity
bath home can be Close to schools, tocleanoutyourclosets! Fannie Mae Home-
MLS#:09-4746
$143,900
walk in closet,
3 season room
$224,000
MLS# 11-382
for investors or live
yours. Features
include a modern
move-in condition,
extra lot 50 x 92
You’re in bussiness Path Property, Call John Nicodem & detached 3 car Call Michael Pinko
in one & collect rent
from the other.
purchase this
kitchen, central included in sale. with classified! property for as little
Classic garage on approx.
1.5 acres.
(570) 899-3865 One side has 4
A/C. laundry room, Estate sold Properties bedrooms, other
as 3% down! 570-718-4959 $110,000
office and free ''as is''. $65,000 Property approved has 3 bedrooms.
standing fireplace. MLS 11-82 MLS# 10-3755 $105,000
All appliances
included. Just move
Debra Rosenberg
570-714-9251
for HomePath
Mortgage &
HomePath
LAKE SILKWORTH Five Mountains
Realty
MLS# 10-3329
Louise Laine
right in! For more 570-542-2141 Smith Hourigan 570-283-9100 x 20
Renovation Group
details and photos 23 Mead St.
MOCANAQUA
Financing. 357 Ridge Ave.
visit: www.atlas Newly remodeled 2 Lovely 3 bedroom, 570-474-6307
''FIRSTLOOK''
realtyinc.com Property! See story on a corner 1.5 bath home in a
MLS 11-604 www.homepath. lot with fenced in desirable Kingston
$190,000
Call Kim HANOVER TWP. HANOVER TWP. com for details.
REDUCED PRICE
yard and 2 car
garage. 4 bed-
neighborhood.
Kitchen upgrades
570-466-3338 Single Family
Home!
$174,900
MLS #10-4748
rooms, 1 bath,
1,660 sq. ft.
$89,900
include new coun-
tertops, tile back- Year round lake Selling
Your Car?
3 Bedrooms, nice 570-242-2795 splash and tile house. New roof,
neighborhood, MLS 10-3684 flooring. New pow- gutters, siding,
large yard, gas Call Bill der room, all doors, windows,
baseboard hot 570-362-4158 replacement win- kitchen, bathroom, Very nice side by
We’ll run your ad until
FORTY FORT
65 W. Pettebone St.
water heat, near
schools & public
dows. New hard-
wood flooring in liv-
ing and dining
appliances, heating
& cooling system,
side (2 unit) with off
street parking for 5, the vehicle iss sold.
transportation. carport & Decks. public water &
Beautiful remodeled 476 Wyoming St. Low taxes. To room. Alarm system 2 bedrooms, one sewer. At present
home in nice neigh- Nice 3 bedroom Settle Estate. recently installed. bath, deeded lake time both sides are
borhood. 4 bed, 3 single home. Gas LINE UP Detached 1 car
REDUCED PRICE access with shared vacant. Live in one
bath, new carpeting heat. COnvenient $72,500 Collect cash, not dust! A SUCCESSFUL SALE garage and fenced dock. side and rent out
new kitchen, stain- location. To settle No Realtors. Call Clean out your IN CLASSIFIED! in corner lot. MLS: 09-4484 the other.
less appliances. estate. Affordable MLS #10-3949 $97,000 $75,000
A must see. @ $39,500
570-262-6480 basement, garage Do you need more space?
$167,500 fied
Call Classified
for appointment. A yard or garage sale Call John Nicodem MLS# 10-3183
$174,500. Call Jim for details or attic and call the in classified Call Jay Crossin Classic Five Mountains 829-71300
Leave Message Towne & Country Classified depart- is the best way Ext. 23 Properties Realty
Wanna make a
570-881-8493 Real Estate Co. Crossin Real
570-735-8932 or
speedy sale? Place ment today at 570- to clean out your closets!
Estate
570-718-4959 570-542-2141
your ad today 570- You’re in bussiness
570-542-5708 829-7130. 829-7130! with classified! 570-288-0770
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61 Spruce St. 317 Charles St. 34 Carroll St. 68-70 Plank St. 212 Burke Street 63 Clarks Lane 44 Church St
Well built & Bring Your Hammer Spacious 3 or 4 Affordable double 40 Gain St. End unit townhome PRICE REDUCED! Large eat in 46 Church St. Rear
8 Butler St. Thinking of down-
affordable ranch & Paint Brush & bedroom home. block property! in desirable, estab- Gorgeous estate Kitchen with a Package Deal, sold
Grand old home sizing?? Then we
style home with Make This Your Quiet street. Each unit has 3 lished community. 3 like property with formal dinning just together for
making it’s debut! have the perfect lit-
great views & a Home! Large single MLS# 10-624 bedrooms, living bedrooms, octagon log home plus 2 off kitchen, Private $115,000. 2 units.
Perched on a cor- tle house for you!
large lot. Quite with 4 bedrooms, PRICE REDUCED room, full bath, sun room, large story garage on 1 rear deck with nice MLS 10-3634
ner lot, home fea- New construction
neighborhood. bath, side enclosed $79,900 dining room & eat- modern kitchen, acres with many landscaping, tiled MLS 10-3635
tures original wood- Ranch with 3 bed-
Features include: porch, newer Call Bill in kitchen. Separate huge family room. outdoor features. foyer, laundry & a Maria Huggler
work, nice size rooms, 2 full baths,
Hardwood floors, furnace, deck and (570) 362-4158 utilities & off-street Low utilities. Garage. two car garage on CLASSIC
rooms, 2nd floor 2 car garage, gas
eat-in kitchen, 3 car detached parking. Live in one balcony, 2 kitchens Pristine condition. MLS# 11-319 first level. Vaulted PROPERTIES
updated electric garage. Looking for unit & let the fireplace. Full unfin- No HOA. $325,000 ceiling in bedrooms, 570-587-7000
and walk up attic. ished basement,
service, updated a reasonable offer. second unit pay for Home needs updat- $168,500. Call Charles skylight, walk-in
plumbing & newly
painted interior, off-
Priced at: $89,900
MLS# 10-2409
the mortgage or
use both units as
ing but has loads
of potential!
gas heat and cen-
tral air. Granite
MLS# 10-4181
Call Joan Hiller
closets, pull down
attic steps,garage PRINGLE
street parking with
rear alley access to
Call Theresa
Vacendak, CRS, GRI
LINEUP an investment
property. Call today
MLS #11-731
$49,900
counters, stainless
steel appliances, ROTHSTEIN REALTORS door opener
$159,900
built-in garage.
Excellent for 1st
570-650-5872 ASUCCESSFULSALE for a showing!
$84,800
Call Colleen
nice yard.
MLS #10-3676 570-288-7594 MLS#10-4433
Paul Thomas
CENTRAL 570-237-0415 Doyouneedmorespace?
time home buyer or
buyer looking to REAL ESTATE INCLASSIFIED! MLS#10-3778
Craig Yarrish
$229,900
Call Colleen Line up a place to live A yard or garage sale
570-760-1738 or
570-735-7494 x322
down size. Move in (570) 822-1133 Doyouneedmorespace? 570-696-6554 570-237-0415
in classified! in classified
condition! Easy to A yard or garage sale is the best way
ANTONIK &
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$82,000
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Absolute Must
1.5 baths on a deep
lot with patio and
waterfall. Priced to
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your on an automobile? or worry! 117 Mara Lane See River Ridge sell $54,900. Call
Get moving Townhouse! Call Ann Marie
basement, garage Turn to classified. For Sale by Owner This townhome is
570-760-6769
or attic and call the It’s a showroom in print! 39 Tompkins St with classified! better than new! It
570-288-6654
Classified depart- 11 Norman St. 3-4 bedroom ranch has been upgraded
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PITTSTON TWP. with bamboo floors Bell Real Estate
ment today at 570- Lovely home in with 2 car detached
829-7130! very good the directions! garage and finished in Living Room &
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lower level in nice
lived in for 6 Convenience! Loca- special place
NUANGOLA
hardwood, large neighborhood.
garage in rear used 49-51 Curtis St. Completely remod- months & includes tion! Easy Living! called home?
partially as a Fully occupied dou- eled and modern all stainless kitchen This home has it all. Classified will address
appliances & large- 3 floors of living
professional office ble with separate throughout - too
capacity high- space w/hardwood
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with heat, A/C & much to list!
bath. Great
utilities. 2 bed-
$114,900 efficiency washer & floors and gas fire- Open the door
rooms each side,
potential, great off street parking Pictures and full dryer. HUGE 12x26 place in living room. with classified!
Deck. Walk-out Open floor plan,
SHAVERTOWN
neighborhood. and fenced in yard. description at 264 Burke Street
$109,000 www.plainsre.com 993 Sunrise Drive basement. QUIET lower level family
MLS #10-2584 cul-de-sac location. room w/laundry and No maintenance
MLS# 10-4262 $75,900 570-817-1228 Horizon Estates fees. Many
Call Tony Ranieli Stunning 3 bed- Bonus Room on 3/4 bath. 3 bed-
Call Lu-Ann 722 McAlpine St. upgrades. Move in
570-237-1032 Looking to buy a room, 2.5 bath end second floor has rooms w/2 full
Summer is just 570-602-9280 Spacious living been carpeted- just condition. 2,000 sq.
around the corner, room, family room, home? Townhome with 2 baths on upper
needs to be level. Deck and ft. Berber, ceramic
now is the time to eat in kitchen & Place an ad here car garage. 1st floor tile & hardwood. 2
and let the master bedroom finished. $224,900 patio for outdoor
make the invest- formal dining area, MLS #11-334 bedroom, 2.5
sellers know! with vaulted ceiling living! 2 zone heat,
ment! 50' of lake- 4 bedrooms & full Call Tracy Zarola baths. All appli-
570-829-7130 and luxurious bath, central a/c, inter-
front on a motor- bath. Large home 570-574-6465 ances, washer
com and stereo
boat lake! With a
newer roof, remod- PITTSTON PITTSTON
with great potential.
Needs updating &
PITTSTON TWP.
ultra kitchen, fire-
place, loft. 12x16 570-696-0723 plus central vac & dryer & window
treatments includ-
eled kitchen and
bath, not much left
58 Cliff St repairs. This is a
Fannie Mae Home-
trex deck and large
fence-able yard.
LEWITH & FREEMAN system. What more
could you want? ed. Walk in
closet. No
13 Lehigh St., N.
Lovingly cared for 2
MLS #11-782 bedroom, 1 bath
for you to do but
relax and enjoy the
Lake views from
Path property.
Buyer to pay full
transfer tax. No
Beautiful hardwood
and tile. Convenient
location in a great
PLAINS
1610 Westminster Rd
$199,900
Call Colleen
units in front of
or behind. 1 car
garage. Very
bungalow with
many improve-
neighborhood and 570-237-0415 ments done includ-
the sunroom, dining investment offers private. Near all
room, bedrooms or accepted for 1st 15 very low HOA fee. ing new (2 yrs. old)
interstates.
patio. This home days of listing, MLS 10-4677 central air and fur-
REDUCED PRICE
makes a perfect please see NEW PRICE nace. 1 car garage
Call 570-829-3162
summer getaway or ''FirstLook'' at $289,900 with attached cus-
year round home. 16 Defoe St. www.homepath. Call Terry PLAINS TWP tom built carport.
3 bedrooms with

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Priced to sell at
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70 Grandview Dr. Well cared for and 520 Beverly Rd.


375 Greenpond Rd. Beautiful open nicely kept. A place 909 S. Franklin St. 61 Pittston Ave.
Well kept Ranch in REDUCED! 29 Amber Lane Be ready to wel- HARD WORK DOES Stately brick Ranch
plan. Huge rooms, to call home! Com- A honey of a house PAY - Open floor
Midway Manor with hardwood floors, 163 Highland plete with 2 car come Spring in your in private location. 678 Lehman NEW LISTING!
7 rooms, 3 bed- Ave. just over 20 years lovely new home. plan accentuates Large room sizes, Outlet Road 108 Welles St.
tile, gas fireplace, oversized garage, old will have a
rooms, 2 baths, 2 modern kitchen. All Meticulously main- central air, first floor So many lovely fea- this 4 bedroom, fireplace, central Unusual Opportunity Unique investment
car garage, newer tained 2 story on brand new roof tures, central air, 3 A/C. Includes in Back Mountain. opportunity for a 4
in a desirable laundry, eat in before you move in. 3.5 bath home in
furnace. neighborhood. beautifully land- kitchen. Convenient zone heat, 3 bed- Dallas School extra lot. Ranch Home unit building that
MLS #10-4474 scaped double lot in 2 large bedrooms rooms, partially fin- MLS #10-3512 zoned Residential includes 1 small
$193,000 to shopping, West freshly painted with District. Family
$162,900 MLS #11-352 Trucksville. Newer Pittston pool and ished lower level PRICE REDUCED attached to commercial space
Call Tom roof, vinyl siding new carpeting. with laundry room, room with wood $209,000 Commercial & 3 spacious
Call Tracy Zarola ball fields. $152,500 Large eat in burning fireplace,
570-262-7716 570-574-6465 and windows, 3 MLS 11-583 some hardwood Call Charlie Building (formerly apartments. Low
bedrooms. 1.5 mod- kitchen, 26x12 living floors, detached deck of kitchen, 570-829-6200 print shop) with maintenance
570-696-0723 Call Judy Rice room w/new car- dining room. Huge separate utilities on exterior & grounds.
LEWITH & FREEMAN ern baths, wood-
burning fireplace,
570-714-9230 pet, 3 season room
overlooking large
garage. This corner
property is meticu- lower level ready
VM 101
over 2 beautiful
acres in Lake Twp.
Convenient location
with high visibility.
gas heat, fenced lously cared for. to be finished.
SWOYERSVILLE yard, beautiful fenced in yard. Plus You owe it to your- with plenty of $118,500
a garage and drive- 2 car garage.
SHAVERTOWN paver patio pond self to take a look! parking. So many MLS #11-358
and 1 car garage. way. Move in now! $115, 000 PRICE REDUCED possibility's. Can be Karen Ryan
MLS #11-749 $175,900
YATESVILLE
Bonus additional lot MLS 10-4333 purchased as 570-283-9100 X-14
across street WEST WYOMING $89,900
Call Colleen
Call Connie Call Theresa
Vacendak, CRS, GRI
residential home.
Call for more
PRICE REDUCED
included. This home Eileen R. Melone
is ready for YOU to 570-237-0415 Real Estate details. Property
570-650-5872
move right in! 570-821-7022 Type:RC:
MLS #10-2524 CENTRAL Residential with
REDUCED! Shopping for a REAL ESTATE Commercial

9 Jay Street
$159,000
Call Mark Mason
new apartment? (570) 822-1133 Function
$169,000
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
Classified lets 22 W. Germania St
94 Mary St.
Totally renovated
Ranch home.
Modern kitchen,
570-331-0982
Crossin Real WILKES-BARRE you compare costs -
Looking to buy a
home?
MLS #11-42
570-242-2795
3 bedroom, 2 bath Estate without hassle
modern bath, 3 536 W. Eighth St. Place an ad here
Ranch home on 570-288-0770
double lot with 1 car bedrooms, AC, Nice starter home or worry! and let the
12 Reid st.
WANAMIE
with 7 rooms, 3 sellers know!
garage. Located in off street parking.
bedrooms, 1.25 Get moving 570-829-7130 Spacious Bi-level
a quiet neighbor- Affordable at with classified! home in semi-pri-
hood. MLS -11-372 $149,500 950 Center St. baths. 1 car garage

WYOMING
and carport. Home vate location with
$149,900
Call Tom
Towne & Country
Real Estate Co.
570-735-8932 or
has plenty of park-
ing in rear with
WILKES-BARRE
Mayflower Section
private back yard. 3
season room. Gas This 6,600 sq. ft.
570-262-7716 fireplace in lower
shed and great 313 N. River Street Nice area. Duplex. concrete block
570-542-5708 level family room. 4 Job Seekers are
yard. Nice 2 bedroom Easily converted building has multi-
looking here!
SWOYERSVILLE
MLS #11-559 single home, A/C, back to 6 room, 2 bedrooms, garage. ple uses. 5 offices
$99,900 well maintained. bath single. Carpet- MLS 10-4740 Where's your ad? & kitchenette.
Call Tom Near courthouse ing, hardwood. $159,900 570-829-7130 and Over 5,800 sq. ft..
570-262-7716 Call Charlie ask for an employ- warehouse space
SHICKSHINNY
& colleges. Stoves and refriger-
ACREAGE Affordably Priced ators included. 570-829-6200 ment specialist (high ceilings). 2
950 Center St. @ $44,900. Reduced! VM 101 overhead doors.
Unique Property.
Well maintained 2
Call Jim
Towne & Country
Asking $52,000
Call 570-823-7587 EDWARDSVILLE $97,500
MLS 10-1326
Bob Kopec
story. 10 years old. Real Estate Co.
Privacy galore.
3.5 acres. Pole
WEST WYOMING

TOY TOWN SECTION


570-735-8932 or
570-542-5708 WILKES-BARRE TWP HUMFORD
REALTY
DUPLEX PROPERTY Barn 30 x 56 for Doyouneedmorespace? 570-822-5126
For Sale By Owner
Move-in good con-
dition. 1 Bedroom
storage of equip-
ment, cars or
148 Stites Street
MINT CONDITION WILKES-BARRE A yard or garage sale
in classified
Looking for that
3 bedroom, 2 bath boats. A must MUST SEE! special place
brick & aluminum Each. All Separate see property.
$74,000
Sunday March 20
1:00PM-2:30PM
is the best way called home?
Utilities. Off Street $289,000
ranch with 2 car
Parking. Great MLS# 10-3799
Charming 750 sq. Price Reduced! tocleanoutyourclosets! Lawrence St. Classified will address
garage on over 14
acres with stream Location, Excellent Call Geri
ft. corner lot home.
All hardwood floors,
192 East Third St. You’re in bussiness Nice 3 unit Your needs.
Charming home property. Lots of
& barn for horses. Neighborhood.
$55,000.
570-696-0888
new hot water with natural
with classified! off street parking Open the door
570-696-3801
$189,900 A DIAMOND IN THE with classified!
MLS# 11-80 MUST SELL
LEWITH & FREEMAN
boiler, gas heat,
immaculate with full ROUGH????. The
woodwork - Newer
THINKING OF SELLING? and bonus 2 car
Five Mountains
Realty
CALL 570-407-3100
570-288-9371 basement. 35 Hillard St. basics are there...a
big bright kitchen,
roof - 5 bedrooms -
2 baths - walk-up
garage. All units are
rented. Great JENKINS TOWNSHIP
Looking for the right deal 2 car garage. Great attic finished for income with low
WEST PITTSTON
570-542-2141 570-446-3254 plaster walls May Street
neighborhood maintenance
on an automobile? throughout. Hard-
additional living

SHICKSHINNY
surrounds this space. $119,900 $159,900
Turn to classified. LINEUP updated 2 story woods under car-
peting, walk-up
MLS# 10-1614 MLS# 10-2675
It’s a showroom in print! with original Call Geri Call Karen
Classified’s got ASUCCESSFULSALE woodwork. 3
bedroom, 1 bath,
attic and a very
useable heated
570-696-0888 Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-696-3801
the directions! INCLASSIFIED! 1,500 sq.ft. oak basement on a
large lot.....but work LEWITH & FREEMAN FREE MARKET
570-474-2340

SWOYERSVILLE
eat-in kitchen,
Doyouneedmorespace? wood floors, is needed. ANALYSIS!
For Sale By A yard or garage sale stained glass MLS #10-4457 LINEUP For a confidential LINEUP Former Parrish
$44,000 evaluation of
Owner 116 Luzerne Ave. in classified windows, large
room sizes, fenced For more infor- ASUCCESSFULSALE your home. ASUCCESSFULSALE Center Hall with
A must see with is the best way yard, deck. $89,000 mation Call Holly, CALL TODAY! kitchen & parking
Completely
remodeled 3 bed-
some updating. This
tocleanoutyourclosets! MLS #10-3023 Eileen R. Melone INCLASSIFIED! 570 696-2468. INCLASSIFIED! MLS#08-2954
property will be an Real Estate.
room, 1.75 bath ideal opportunity. You’re in bussiness
Call Tracy Zarola
570-574-6465 570-821-7022 Doyouneedmorespace? Doyouneedmorespace? $179,900
brick & aluminum Call Charlie
ranch on over 4
Owner could live in
with classified! 570-696-0723 A yard or garage sale A yard or garage sale
1 unit & rent out the
acres with Pond.
New stainless steel
other or convert
WILKES-BARRE LEWITH & FREEMAN Find Something?
Lose Something?
in classified in classified
is the best way
back into single Get it back where it is the best way
WILKES-BARRE
appliances, 2 car
attached and 1 car Well maintained
family home. Nice
belongs tocleanoutyourclosets! tocleanoutyourclosets!
built-in garage, house complete
neighborhood!
$89,900 39 Nicole Drive with a Lost/Found ad! You’re in bussiness You’re in bussiness Line up a place to live
paved driveway,
open front porch,
with appliances and
some furnishings if
MLS 10-1886
Debra Rosenberg
570-829-7130
with classified! with classified! in classified!
3 season room, desired. 3 bed-

Easter
rear patio, brick room, 1 bath, dining
570-714-9251 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices
fireplace & property room, enclosed
goes to a stream back porch. Roof,
in the back. vinyl siding windows
$199,900 all replaced within 116 Amber Lane
MLS# 10-4716 last 5 years. Situat- Very nice Bi-level
WEST PITTSTON

Eggst
strravaganza
nza
Five Mountains ed on large lot, off home with 3-4 bed- 2-story home locat-
Realty street parking. Stor- 322 SALEM ST. rooms, open floor ed in Barney Farms
570-542-2141 age shed. Very nice plan, built in in excellent condi-
neighborhood!!!!! garage, driveway, tion. 4 bedrooms,
SHICKSHINNY $85,000 FIRM!!!
Call (570) 288-9681
on corner lot.
Lower level family
and 4 baths, full fin-
ished basement
room with pellet with wet bar, fire-
SWOYERSVILLE stove. Move in
condition home
place in family room,
screened in porch,
$99,900 in-ground pool with
MLS 10-4538 fenced yard. Newer
Great 1/2 double Call Colleen heating and cooling

Surprise your child on Easter!


located in nice 570-237-0415 systems. A lot for
West Pittston loca- your money!
tion. 3 bedrooms, MLS#11-245
Nice 24'X50'
new carpet. Vertical $239,900
Doublewide on
blinds with all appli- Karen Altavilla
1 acre featuring
ances. Screened in 570-283-9100 x28
2 bedrooms, Immaculate 2 story,
1.5 baths, living
room, dining room,
stone & vinyl. Large
lot on cul-de-sac.
porch and yard
MLS#10-1535
$59,000
WILKES-BARRE
kitchen & laundry 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2
Charlie VM 101
plus 1 car detached baths. Detached
garage with paved oversized 2 car
driveway.
$78,900
MLS# 10-4613
garage with loft.
Tile, hardwood,
granite, central air.
WILKES-BARRE Celebrate the holiday
Five Mountains
Realty
laundry/pantry &
large family room Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
with a photo of your child
in our special Easter
570-542-2141 with built in bar &
fireplace on 1st basement, garage 195 Mclean St.
floor. $284,900. or attic and call the Off street parking

Eggstravaganza section
570-288-3256 Classified depart- with carport, nice
ment today at 570- rear yard, first floor
laundry, updated
829-7130!
SOUTH ABINGTON electrical, some
73 Richard Street publishing on Easter
WEST PITTSTON
replacement win-
dows, why not take 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath

HOME IN GREAT 97 Lacoe Street a look at this Traditional in Very


Good Condition. Sunday, April 24, 2011.
TRUCKSVILLE home!!!! 3 Bed-
Open Layout. Off
CONDITION!
rooms, large eat in
kitchen, lower level Street Parking,
JUST ON THE MARKET has a 1/2 bath and Yard & Shed.

only
Many Updates.
PRICED TO SELL!
335 Highland Ave.
a built in bar area,
would make a nice
game room! Call for
Asking $47,900
Call 570-762-1537

15!
5 Bedrooms, 1 bath. your appointment for showing
Updated Wiring, today!

$
Newer Roof & Fur-
nace, Modern
Very well MLS #11-453
$67,500
LINE UP
maintained, 2
Kitchen & Bath, Gas
Fireplace, Huge
bedroom, 1 bath, 1 Call Jill Jones A GREAT DEAL...
car garage in quiet
12FT Ceiling Base-
SALE BY OWNER neighborhood. Move IN CLASSIFIED!
ment, Large Deck,
Fenced Yard, Above 199 Clearview Ave in ready, hardwood Looking for the right deal
floors, gas heat &
Ground Pool. (Turn @ Spring Gar-
great outdoor living
on an automobile?
$160,000. Call den) Classic Colo-
space. Kitchen 570-696-6550 Turn to classified.
(253)905-6601
or email
nial newly remod-
eled featuring ALL
NEW flooring, bath,
appliances
included. $112,500 WILKES-BARRE
It’s a showroom in print!
Classified’s got
Molly Branley
beccaz63@
hotmail.com. dining room, living
room with picture
MLS 10-4063
Call Melissa 241 Dana Street the directions! Age 9 (One child per photo)
SUGARLOAF window provides
fantastic views of
570-237-6384
WILKES-BARRE
2 houses. Must sell the Back Mt., dry-
together. Each has wall, refrigerator,
its own utilities on
2.57 acres. 3 car
bath tub, lighting,
deck & much more. Send your photo to arrive by Friday, April 15 at 5:00 p.m.
garage with 3 large
attached rooms.
2 bedrooms, 1 bath,
eat-in kitchen, unfin- WEST PITTSTON
For Sale By Owner. ished basement, PENDING Spacious 3
$249,900 brand new deck. bedroom, 1.5 baths
Call (570) 788-5913 single detached
with textured 83 E. Chestnut St. Drop off or return this completed form with your photo and a check to: The Times Leader, Easter Eggstravaganza,
garage. Located on 15 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711. Include a self-addressed, stamped envelope to have your photo returned or
SWOYERSVILLE a quiet street. Low ceilings, updated Motivated Seller is
Taxes! This Home kitchen, all appli- looking for offers. pick it up at our office after April 26th. Include name and age of child on back of photo. Or, e-mail your photo along
Modern oak
Is Priced Right ances including
kitchen, formal din- with the information below to classifieds@timesleader.com. All entries must include phone number.
And Will Not Last dishwasher, tiled
At $124,900. ing room, 1st floor
Shown by appoint-
bath with whirlpool laundry. Updated Name ________________________________________________________________________________
tub, 2nd floor bath, walk in closet.
ment only
call 570-604-7780 Ledge View laundry room. Worth a look. Address _______________________________________________________________________________
Development Replacement Asking $34,800.
132 Clear Spring Ct. windows. MLS#: 09-3646 City _____________________________ State ______ Zip ___________ Phone ______________________
Ranch style town- $80,000 Call Jeannie
E-mail Address __________________________________________________________________________
timesleaderautos.com

236 Poland St. home, with 2 bed- Four Star


rooms, 1 3/4 mod- MLS# 11-88 McCabe Realty
Cute 2 bedroom Call Arlene Warunek
starter home in ern baths, modern
570-650-4169
570-674-9950 Child’s name and age _____________________________________________________________________
need of some cos- kitchen with stove,
metic updating. dishwasher,
garbage disposal,
LINEUP I've enclosed my check for $ _______ Or, charge to credit card # ____________________________________
Great for first time
homebuyers. Huge fridge. Separate ASUCCESSFULSALE Expiration date ____ / ____ Security code _______
lot, patio, newer laundry room, 1 car
windows, shed, garage, like new
Smith Hourigan INCLASSIFIED! Please circle card type:
nice location. condition.
Group Doyouneedmorespace? NUMBER

ONE
MLS #11-772 MLS 11-366
(570) 696-1195
$65,000 $162,500
Call Lu-Ann
A yard or garage sale
Call Karen Ryan
570-602-9280 Collect cash, not dust! in classified
Find the car
Clean out your
basement, garage is the best way The Times Leader Classified AUDITED
you want
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
tocleanoutyourclosets! Call 829-7130 Toll free 1-800-273-7130 NEWSPAPER
in your own You’re in bussiness IN LUZERNE COUNTY
276222

backyard. ment today at 570- Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Sat. 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
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LARKSVILLE WYOMING
DALLAS TWP
CONDO FOR LEASE:
$1,800. 2 bedroom/
1
KINGSTON
bedroom, 2nd
floor, washer/dryer
KINGSTON

SDK GREEN
PITTSTON
3rd floor, 1 bed-
room, eat in
WILKES-BARRE

Mayflower
WILKES-BARRE
LODGE
315 PLAZA
1750 & 3200 SF
SWEET VALLEY
ACRES HOMES
hookup, yard, park- Retail / Office
PRICE REDUCED!
2 Bath. Call Us to kitchen, stove &
discuss our great ing, No Pets, Quiet fridge. Living room, Crossing Formerly The
Space Available
Amenity & Mainte- /Secluded/Conve- 11 Holiday Drive 1 bath, coin-op 570-829-1206
nance program! nient $425. + utili- Kingston washer/dryer. Apartments Travel Lodge

DOLPHIN PLAZA
ties. Discount avail- 497 Kidder St.,
Call 570-674-5278 “A Place To Heat, water, sewer
able, lease, refer-
Call Home” included. $495/ 570.822.3968 Wilkes-Barre
Dallas, Pa. ences. 574-9827 Rooms Starting Rte. 315
Spacious 1, 2 & 3 month + security at:
MEADOWS and references - Light & bright 2,000 SF Start your own
Bedroom Apts
KINGSTON
APARTMENTS Daily $44.99 + Office / Retail
3 Bedroom Call 570-822-8671 tax business in the
220 Lake St. open floor plans Next to Gymboree
462 W. State St. Townhomes Weekly $189.99 heart of Sweet Val-
PITTSTON AREA
Housing for the 1st Ave. 1 bedroom, - All major 4,500 SF Office ley! Showroom, fire-
Lower End Pizza! single occupancy, Gas heat included + tax
Established prof- 285 Wyoming Ave. elderly & mobility appliances included Showroom, place, pole building,
itable business for First floor currently impaired; all utilities off-street parking, FREE Apartments for Microwave, Warehouse storage building,
included. Federally no pets, references, 24hr on-site Gym Rent. 2nd floor, - Pets welcome* Refrigerator, Loading Dock
sale. Restaurant, used as a shop, WiFi, HBO paved parking,
subsidized program. $420 + utilities. Community Room washer, dryer hook - Close to everything Call 570-829-1206 fenced rear, well &
bar, game room, could be offices, Call 570-654-1171 Swimming Pool 570-823-8881
Extremely low ups, heat & water - 24 hour emergency septic. Prime loca-
separate dining etc. Prime location,
income persons Maintenance FREE included. No pets. www.Wilkes
LINE UP
KINGSTON
room. Parking for corner lot, full base- maintenance BarreLodge.com tion, high traffic
encouraged to Controlled Access Call 570-654-2433 area. Lot next door
35 cars. Turnkey
operation. Addition-
ment. 2nd floor is 3
bedroom apartment apply. Income less 1st floor, 1 bedroom.
Patio/Balcony - Short term A GREAT DEAL... is going with the

WILKES-BARRE
than $11,900. and much more... PITTSTON leases available property.
al parking lot
included.
plus 3 car garage
and parking for 570-675-6936,
Stove & fridge
included. Washer
Call Today IN CLASSIFIED! $125,000
$225,000 6 cars. 8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri. hookup. $425 +
or stop by Call TODAY For Looking for the right deal MLS# 08-3297
EQUAL HOUSING for a tour!
Call Jay Crossin
Ext. 23
MLS #10-4339
$174,900 OPPORTUNITY
utilities. Call
(570) 814-0843 or
Now Offering
AVAILABILITY!! FRANKLIN GARDENS on an automobile? Five Mountains
Realty
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE Move In Specials www.mayflower
SENIOR LIVING Turn to classified. 570-542-2141
Crossin Real
Estate
Call Charlie
VM 101
(570) 696-3090
570-288-9019 CLEAN & SPACIOUS crossing.com It’s a showroom in print!
570-288-0770 DUPONT KINGSTON 4 rooms, 2nd floor, Classified’s got
TUNKHANNOCK
COMMERCIAL/RETAIL
PITTSTON
Totally renovated
6 room apartment.
2 Apartments.
Available Now.
KINGSTON
Third Avenue. 1st
wall to wall carpet,
off street parking.
Water, sewer &
Certain Restrictions
Apply*
the directions!
EXETER
Intersection of Rt. 6
Partially furnished, and Rt. 29, this
brand new fridge/
electric range, elec-
Both 2 bedrooms,
$550 + security &
floor. 2 bedrooms,
eat in kitchen, din-
garbage included.
Non smokers & no RETAIL STOREFRONT space is bound to
attract customers.
912 Lots & Acreage tric washer & dryer.
utilities. No pets. ing room, living pets. $550/month. 500 Square Feet.
Included is Heat, Air
For more info, Call room, w/d hookup 570-655-2567 Nice clean unit for
Brand new custom any small business Conditioning, Elec-
DALLAS draperies, Roman
Scott 570-814-0875 $500/per month, tric, Water, Sewer,
Goodleigh Manor
2 acre leveled lot at
shades, carpeting /
flooring & energy KINGSTON
plus utilities. Call
570-655-1623 PITTSTON
New apartment WILKES-BARRE March 19th
10:00AM-4:00PM
or office. Can be
combined
another if
with
more
Windows Cleaned,
Sidewalks shoveled
very top of moun- efficient furnace & 3 rooms, 1 bed- Large, bright first and swept. You just
Š1 & 2 bedrooms space is required.
LUZERNE
tain. Spectacular complex, 2 bed- run your business
windows. 2 bed- room, heat & hot rooms, hardwood floor, 4 rooms. ŠLaundry facility Loading dock avail-
view (lot# 21) drive- room + large attic water included, free 1 bedroom. Wash- we’ll do the rest. No
328 Kennedy Blvd. way enters from 1 bedroom, wall to floors, sewer, ŠStove, fridge able also. $350. All
loft bedroom with use of washer & er/dryer, small yard. utilities included. offices. 1,800
Modern medical Tulla Drive. wall, off-street garbage & all appli- ŠSecure building
spacious walk-in dryer available. No Located in the His- Plenty of parking. square feet.
space, labor & Construction of parking, coin ances included. ŠCommunity
closet, full tiled bath pets & no smoking. toric District. Call now! $1,800. Call
industry approved, home required by laundry, water, $685/month. Call Rooms.
on 1st floor, Easy $480 + security & 1 Includes 1 parking 570-650-8606 570-836-7000
ADA throughout, 2 Michael Dombroski. sewer & garbage (570) 878-2738 ŠElevator
access to I-81, year lease. Call space in rear. $650
WAREHOUSE/LIGHT
doctor offices plus Restricted included. $495/ Recently
PITTSTON
airport & casino, off 570-331-7016 Days plus utilities, refer- renovated.
4 exam rooms, xray Covenants Apply. street parking. No month + security ences. NO PETS. EXETER
or 288-6764 Night Call Christy
and reception and Call 570-406-5128 & lease. HUD
breakrooms. Could
be used for any DURYEA
smoking, No pets.
$750 + utilities & LINEUP accepted. Call
570-687-6216 or
Spacious 2 bed-
room, 2nd floor,
Eileen R. Melone
Real Estate
570-417-0088
WAREHOUSE SPACE MANUFACTURING
business purpose.
44.59 ACRES
security.
ASUCCESSFULSALE 570-954-0727
apartment for rent. 570-821-7022
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH 8200 Square Feet.
Will remodel to suit.
570-762-8265 Completely renovat-
ed including new
WILKES-BARRE 1st floor, 2 bedroom.
Exceptionally clean
warehouse or man- OFFICE SPACE
Also available
for lease. DURYEA INCLASSIFIED! MOUNTAIN TOP stove, fridge, and
dishwasher. Neutral 1st floor, 2 bed-
Wall to wall carpet.
2nd floor 1 bed-
ufacturing
Heated and comes
space.
PITTSTON
MLS #11-751
$595,000
2 bedrooms, 2nd
floor. Living room,
Doyouneedmorespace? 1 Bedroom apart-
ments for elderly,
decor with ceramic rooms. Stove,
refrigerator, wash-
room, wall to wall with loading dock
carpet. Off street Main St.
Call Charlie eat in kitchen. A yard or garage sale disabled. Rents
tile in bath room and
kitchen. Off street er, dryer included. parking. Washer/
and lift. Restroom
facilities. This prime 12,000 sq. ft. build-
VM 101 Fridge & Stove. in classified based on 30% of parking and a cov- Off street parking. dryer included. 1 space has been ing in downtown
Washer / dryer ADJ gross income. $525 includes location. Ware-
hookup. $475 / is the best way Handicap Accessi-
ered deck. No pets
water, sewer and
month security &
references. Call for
occupied by same
tenant for over 15 house with light
allowed. $550.00 a
month. Sewer tocleanoutyourclosets! ble. Equal Housing month trash. Security, info.(570) 574-2249 years. 110/220 elec- manufacturing.
Industrial Site. Rail included. 1st, securi- You’re in bussiness Opportunity. TTY711 Call Darcy lease and back- tric. Tenant retiring. Building with some

WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
ty & lease. No pets. or 570-474-5010 ground check Priced way below office space. Entire
served with all with classified! 570-239-0558
PLAINS utilities. KOZ Call 570-466-1545 This institution is an required. market. $2,000. building for lease or
approved. equal opportunity 908-637-4363. 2nd floor, 2 bed- Call Now! will sub-divide.
$2,395,000
MLS#10-669 EXETER provider &
employer.
WILKES-BARRE
room apt. in good
neighborhood. New
570-650-8606 MLS #10-1074
Call Charlie
Call Charlie 1054 Wyoming Ave
Available April 1. 2nd
MOUNTAIN TOP 2 bedroom apart-
wall to wall carpet.
Off street parking, KINGSTON 570-829-6200
VM 101
floor, 2 bedroom.
Off street parking. KINGSTON WOODBRYN PLAINS
Spacious two story
ment with sunroom.
Water included.
Near shopping &
fenced yard, wash-
er/dryer hookup,
18 Pierce St
Office Space
Central air. Building 81 N. Welles Ave good storage. Available Immedi-
only 5 years old. 1 & 2 Bedroom, 3 bedroom apt. public transporta- $395/month + utili- ately, Off street
1st floor, 2 bedroom, available Professionally tion. $500. Security
Water included. ties. Call parking. Security
107-109 E. Carey St. NYABSOLUTE
FARM LIQUIDATION $650 + utilities, secu-
living room with gas
fireplace, full base-
immediately, No cleaned & painted. required. Call (570) 402-2014 required. 3 room
WEST PITTSTON
rity & references. pets. Rents based New carpeting, 570-760-7152 Suite $400/month,
High traffic, high SALE ment with washer/
potential location 3/19th ONLY 570-655-2254 dryer hookup, $600
on income start
at $395 & $430.
hardwood floors,
ceiling fans. Eat-in WILKES-BARRE SOUTH includes utilities.

WILKES-BARRE
with enough space 570-690-0564 $1.00 SQ. FT.
12 acres - Pond month + lease & util-
for 2 second floor
apartments. Large
$24,900
20 acres - Stream-
EXETER ities, no pets. Avail-
Handicap Accessi-
ble. Equal Housing
kitchen with stove
/fridge/dishwasher,
2 Bedrooms/1 Bath
SECURE
BUILDINGS
570-823-7564 18,000 & 9,000
sq. ft. Great,

KINGSTON
able Now! Opportunity. washer/ dryer hook- 1 & 2 bedroom clean assembly
front windows for
showroom display.
$39,900
Surrounded by SENIOR APARTMENTS 570-954-8825 Call 570-474-5010
TTY711
ups. Off Street Park-
ing, Maintenance-
WATER, SEWER &
TRASH INCLUD- apartments.
Laundry facility. Off Garage space
space; A/C; Gas
heat; Own meters;
Basement & sub-
basement for
additional storage
State Land, prime
So. Tier location!
Woods, fields, 100%
222 Schooley Ave.
Exeter, PA
KINGSTON
Available May 1
This institution is an
equal opportunity
free yard. Nice
area. $700 plus utili-
ED, Washer/dryer
On-Site, Parking,
Secure Building,
street parking avail-
able. Starting at
rental. 1200 sq. ft.
Zoned for repairs &
New 1/2 baths;
freight elevator
Accepting applica- provider and ties. Security/lease. $440. 570-332-5723 manufacturing. Owner/Agent
or workspace. guaranteed. Call Great neighbor- $595/per month.
tions for 1 bedroom employer. Sorry no smoking or $450 per month 908-852-4410
$125,900 888-793-7762 Now! hood! 2nd floor, 2 (570) 899-8034
apartments. Quality pets. References WILKES-BARRE (570) 814-8876
MLS# 10-1919 www.NewYork 1 bedroom apart-
bedrooms. Large
NANTICOKE required.
SPACIOUS 1 BEDROOM WEST PITTSTON
WILKES-BARRE
Call Stanley LandandLakes.com dining & family Call (570) 824-9507 KINGSTON
ments for ages 62 room. New bath &
(570) 817-0111 2nd floor, 1 bed-
COMMERCIAL SPACE
and older. Income kitchen with tile on 1st floor of brick Wyoming Ave.
Coldwell Banker limits apply. Rent room, includes all Let the Community 3 bedroom, 1/2
PRICES REDUCED floors, windows, appliances & wash- building in historic High traffic location.
Rundle Real Estate only $437 month. Know! double, 1.5 bath, district. Wall to wall
FOR RENT
EARTH carpet & appli- er/dryer, heat & hot gas heat, off-street Office space with
570-474-2340 * Utilities Included Place your Classified carpet; equipped
CONSERVANCY ances. Includes water included. No parking, fenced in Character. 885 sq.
LAND FOR SALE * Laundry Facilities Ad TODAY! kitchen; bonus ft. Great for busi-
Find Something? garage. No pets / pets. $550 + securi- yard, excellent 620 Market St.
46+/- Acres * On Site smoking. $675. 570-829-7130 room; off street ness, retail or spa.
Lose Something? Management ty. (570) 735-2573 condition. $595/ Newly Renovated
Hanover Twp., Some utilities includ- parking. $650. Rent includes heat
SHAVERTOWN month + utilities, Prime Space.
Get it back where it *Private parking
NANTICOKE
$89,000 ed. Lease & month includes 1,250 sq. ft., & water. Call for
belongs Call for appointment references & heat, water,
10+/- Acres deposit. After 6 2 bedroom apart- security. No pets. Near Kingston more details at
with a Lost/Found ad! Hanover Twp., 570-654-5733 p.m., 570-814-6714 355 East Ridge St parking. Call 570-655-9325
Monday - Friday ment, living room, Call 570-881-4078 Corners. Great
570-829-7130 $69,000 First floor apart- 570-650-1266 location for retail or
eat in kitchen, full
WILKES-BARRE
28+/- Acres 8am-11am. Equal ment. Heat, water, with references business office.
PLAINS TWP. Fairview Twp., Housing Opportunity
KINGSTON sewage, garbage &
bath with laundry.
WILKES-BARRE Easy Access and
$85,000
FORTY FORT DUPLEX
appliances included.
Stove, fridge, wash-
er & dryer included. 3 bedroom. WILKES-BARRE parking. Call Cliff Great Location! Two

LAND! 61+/- Acres


Nuangola
$125,000
Beautiful 3rd floor, 1
Beautiful 1st floor, 2
bedroom, 1.5 baths,
$500 / month. Call
570-301-3170
Gas heat with cen-
tral air. Off street
Heat & hot water
included. Washer/
Very large 4 bed-
room half double.
570-760-3427
OLYPHANT
side by side office
suites available.
1,800 sq. ft each. 1
bedroom. Stove & parking available. dryer hookup. Rent Recently remod-
Collect cash, not dust!
HIGHWAY 315
2 acres of commer-
40+/- Acres
Newport Twp.
Fridge. All utilities
included. $595.
5 rooms, convenient
residential location, Clean out your $500 + security. All
utilities by tenant.
based on income.
Call 570-472-9118
eled. Wall to wall
carpet. Cats wel-
OFFICE OR RETAIL story. Excellent con-
dition. 10 ft. ceiling.
cial land. 165 front $180,000 hardwood floors, basement, garage Commercial office Ideal for most pro-
Security + 1st month natural woodwork, Call Lynda come. $650 + utili- space and retail fessions including
feet. Driveway 32 +/- Acres or attic and call the
access permit and Wilkes-Barre Twp.
rent. Background
check. For appoint-
french doors, ceiling
fan, laundry with
Classified depart-
(570) 262-1196
WILKES-BARRE ties. Call
973-508-5976
space available.
Rock Creek
medical, legal or
beauty salon. Near
SHEATOWN
lot drainage in See additional Land ment today at 570-
ment and applica- washer/dryer in- 3Bedroom/1.5 Bath Corporate Center all major highways &
place. WIll build to for Sale at 829-7130!
tion, Call cluded, refrigerator, HEAT, WATER, Call Judy good traffic area.
suit tenant or avail- www. earth Beautiful 1st floor, 2 Wilkes-Barre
570-417-0088 gas range, dish- SEWER & TRASH 570-383-3900 Call 570-822-2021;
NANTICOKE
able for land lease. conservancy.org 1/2 bedroom. Stove Š1 bedroom,
washer, oak cabi- INCLUDED, rockcreekcorpo- ask for Betty.
MLS 11-17 570-823-3445 FORTY FORT and fridge. Large affordable, water
secure building,
QUALITY FLAT
Price Negotiable nets, off street East State St. ratecenter.com
kitchen, on-site washer/ dryer on- included.
Call Charlie parking, fenced-in 2 large bedrooms. Shopping for a
915 Manufactured laundry room. Off Š2 bedroom,
PITTSTON
back yard, storage. site, wood floors,
570-829-6200
America Realty Modern kitchen and street parking. $600 yard, parking. affordable. new apartment?
VM 101 Homes Available April 1. bath, all appliances + utilities, security, Š3 bedroom Classified lets
COOPERS CO-OP
Managed $695 + utilities. $825/month. Call
dishwasher, w/d lease & background 570-899-8034 single,
COLONIAL FIRST you compare costs -
ASHLEY PARK FLOOR. Enclosed
Call 570-690-0633 hookup. Ample
closets and stor-
check. Call
570-417-0088
exceptional
Kingston Lease Space without hassle
Laurel Run & San
Souci Parks, Like
deck, porch, formal
kitchen, built-ins, KINGSTON age. No smokers. for appointment WILKES-BARRE ŠLarge 3 Available, Light or worry!
E.Light,
WALNUT ST.
$580 per month bedroom manufacturing,
laundry, window Get moving
PLYMOUTH
new, several to
choose from, coverings, more!
2 YEARS $650 + bright, 1st
includes sewer,
garbage & water. SWOYERSVILLE APARTMENTS Hanover
Š2 bedroom,
warehouse, with classified!
Financing &Warranty, office, includes
facebook.com/ UTILITIES,
EMPLOYMENT
floor, 2 bedrooms,
elevator, carpet-
570-239-2741 2 bedroom house
with living room, eat FOR RENT! exceptional
Š3 bedroom, all utilities with
WILKES-BARRE
NANTICOKE
MobileOne.Sales in kitchen. 1 bath. 425 South Franklin free parking.
VERIFICATION, NO ed, Security large, affordable
Call (570)250-2890 Porch. Large yard. Street. For lease.
PETS/SMOKING. system. Garage. Available immedi-
Nanticoke I will save
Nice clean 1 Off street parking. Š2 bedroom,
570-288-1422 Extra storage & bedroom. Heat, hot ately, washer/dryer you money!
927 Vacation cable TV included. water, garbage fee
No smoking, no
on premises, no
large, water
pets. $670 includes
Locations Looking for the right deal Laundry facilities. included. Stove, heat & water. pets. We have stu-
included
Pittston
Heat & hot water
on an automobile? furnished. Fine
fridge, air-condition- 570-696-3368 dio, 1, 2 bedroom ŠLarge 1
155 E Walnut St.
Good investment VACATION PROPERTY
Think Spring Time
Turn to classified.
It’s a showroom in print!
neighborhood.
Convenient to bus
ing, washer/dryer
availability. Security.
apts. On site park-
ing. Fridge, stove
bedroom water
included
property knocking $515 per month Call provided. We have a Old Forge
& stores. No
on your door. Don't Share at Scenic Classified’s got (570) 736-3125 24/7 security cam- Š2 bedroom
Lease this free-
miss out, come and
see for yourself.
Quail Hollow in
Drums, PA. 19th
Week. Year Round
the directions!
pets. References.
Security. Lease.
No smokers Immediate
era presence and all
doors are electroni-
exceptional
water included
PITTSTON TWP.
Commercial
standing building for
an AFFORDABLE
monthly rent. Totally
Also included in the
Access to Indoor AMERICA please. $840. independent living
cally locked. $450-
650/per month,
McDermott & Building for Rent renovated & ready
sale of the property 570-287-0900 McDermott
is the lot behind the Swimming Pool, Hot REALTY CO. openings at: water & sewer paid, Real Estate
40 x 50 with 2 to occupy. Offices,
Tub, Restaurant, Myers Manor One month/security overhead garage conference room,
home. Lot size is RENTALS Inc. Property
KINGSTON
Game Room & Immediate personal on the Wesley deposit. Call (570) doors.For info, call work stations, kit
25X75, known as FORTY FORT Management 570-237-6548
Beach. PRICE care openings in Village Campus 793-6377 after and more. Ample
147 Cherry St. Call for current 570-821-1650
GREATLY REDUCED! Large 2 bedroom, Cozy one bedrooms 10:00 a.m. to set an parking and handi-
$82,000 availability. Over 30 Myers Manor (direct line)
Call 570-331-4793 1st floor. Newly cap access. $1,750/
MLS# 10-2666
(Absolutely No Time years managed painted. Stove &
and Anderson and studios avail- appointment or Mon-Fri. 8-7pm PLAINS TWP month. MLS 11-419
Call Karen Personal Care able. Ask about our email shlomo_voola Sat. 8-noon 7 PETHICK DRIVE
Share Companies) service provided. fridge included. move-in incentives! @yahoo.com. Call Judy Rice
Coldwell Banker NO PETS/SMOKING Facility on the OFF RTE. 315
5701-714-9230
Rundle Real Estate Washer/ dryer Call (570) 655-2891 wilkesliving.com 1200 & 700 SF
/2 YEAR SAME hookup. $675; Heat Wesley Village
570-474-2340 or visit us online at Office Available.
Campus
RENT, EMPLOY-
MENT VERIFICA-
included. Call
570-814-0843 or A variety of
www.
WILKES-BARRE Reasonable.

WYOMING
unitedmethodist 570-760-1513
930 Wanted to Buy TION/APPLICATION 570-696-3090 accommodations homes.org.
Clean, 2 bedroom,
Real Estate REQUIRED. 2nd floor duplex.
SCRANTON
available! Meals,
Details call
570-288-1422 KINGSTON housekeeping,
laundry and trans- WEST PITTSTON
Stove, hookups,
parking, yard. No
Wilkes-Barre
OFFICE SPACE
WE BUY HOMES
Like New 2 bed- 2nd floor, 4 rooms. pets/no smoking.
portation included.

Any Situation
HANOVER
618 FELLOWS ST
room apartment in
great neighbor-
Call (570) 655-2891
or visit us online at
Hardwood floors.
Heat and hot water
$475 + utilities.
Call 570-868-4444
WYOMING
Large
beautiful,
1st floor,
profes-
sional office space
hood. 2nd floor. included. No pets.
570-956-2385 Large 2 Bedrooms, Includes new www. No smoking. Avail- 1 bedroom. Appli- for rent. Two sepa-
2nd floor, appli- kitchen (with new unitedmethodist able now. Call ances, wall to wall rate offices. Large
ances, NEW refrig- stove, dishwasher homes.org. 570-479-4069. carpet. Includes conference room.
Affordable Building erator, stove & & microwave) and heat, trash removal Complete kitchen. 2
waiting for your
business to occupy
microwave. Off
street parking.
bath w/washer
dryer hookup. Hard-
PITTSTON & sewer. Washer
dryer hookup. No 2006 one story,
commercial build-
fireplaces.
World Charm. Back
Old
it! It also offers Porch & Yard. Sun smoking. No pets.
1/2 DOUBLE HOME
wood throughout ing, built by Sean deck area. Off
income from 2 bed- room. Available with ceramic tile in $470. Security. Call street parking. 100
room apartment April 1st. $625/ + 570-693-2586 Rist. Quality, impec-
kitchen and bath. For lease, available cably maintained, Block of South
above. Off street
parking. Offers con-
sidered! MLS 11-572
utilities. Cats okay.
570-357-1138 or
610-568-8363
$695/mo + utilities
and security. No
Pets, references
immediately, 3 bed-
rooms, 1 bath room, WEST PITTSTON
4 Delaware Avenue
like new condition.
Two units with
Franklin St. Must
see. 570-287-5991
refrigerator and separate utilities.
$79,500 Upscale 2 bedroom WILKES-BARRE
Call Judy Ross
570-714-9230 HANOVER AREA
required. Call Scott
(570)823-2431
stove provided,
washer/dryer hook- apartment. Modern WILKES-BARRE Tile and wall to wall
carpeting, full TIRED OF HIGH
Lee Park Section
Ext. 137 up, off-street park- kitchen, washer /
dryer hookup. Must HEIGHTS WYOMING kitchen, two laundry

RENTS?
ing, no pets, No
KINGSTON
2 bedroom apart- 57 Carbon Lane rooms, many
yard, $625/per see! 570-430-3095 301 Wyoming Ave.
941 Apartments/ ment, 2nd floor.
month, plus utilities,
1 bedroom, 2nd potential uses.
Off street parking. West Pittston, Pa. 1st floor, 1 bedroom, Perfect for doctors Are you paying too
Unfurnished Washer/dryer
Pecks Court $625/security GARDEN VILLAGE
floor. Wall to wall
newly remodeled, office and current much for your cur-
New Construction. carpet. Eat in
hookup. Screened deposit. Call (570) all appliances, w/d use of hair salon rent office? Call us!
ASHLEY
Luxury 2 bedroom, APARTMENTS kitchen with Appli-
in porch. New wall 954-5332 after 5:00 221 Fremont St. hardwood floors. and tanning salon. We have modern
1st floor. Heat, ances, off street
p.m. to set an Security & refer- Koz through 2013. office space avail-
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2nd floor, to wall carpeting, appliances, sewer Housing for the parking, rear
excellent condition. appointment or elderly & mobility ences, no pets. Security, emer- able in Luzerne
1 bedroom, living & garbage included. porch. $385 + util-
& extra storage email nor- impaired; all utilities $495/mo+ utilities. gency lighting and Bank Building on
room, dining room, Handicap access. ities & security.
$495 plus utilities mandy225@ included. Federally Available April 1 sound system. Public Square.
off-street parking, $750/month. 570-814-1356
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yard. Washer / Call 570-441-4101
(570) 817-1802 lot for 25. central air, utilities,
PITTSTON
dryer hookup. program. Extremely WILKES-BARRE WYOMING $349,000 trash removal, and
Gas heat included.
$495. HUNLOCK CREEK LINEUP 2 bedroom. All
low income persons
encouraged to LAFAYETTE GARDENS ! TOWNHOUSE MLS# 11-220 nightly cleaning - all
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apply. Income less S
Call 570-991-1883 627 Main Street ASUCCESSFULSALE appliances included.
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AVE MONEY THIS YEAR
113 Edison St.
Carpet, tile bath, CAM charge.
(Above Post Office) appliances, washer
AVOCA INCLASSIFIED! 570-655-6555, Quiet neighborhood. Access parking at
1 bedroom, no electricity by tenant. / dryer hookup,
8 am-4 pm, 2 bedroom apart- the new intermodal
smoking, no pets. Doyouneedmorespace? Everything brand sewer, parking by
3 rooms, wall to Monday-Friday. ments available for garage via our cov-
Electric heat. $400. A yard or garage sale new. Off street park- front door. $600 +
wall carpeting, EQUAL HOUSING immediate occu- (570) 348-1761 ered bridge. 300SF
ing. $750 + security Utilities, Security &
appliances, coin-op Utilities by tenant. in classified & references OPPORTUNITY pancy. Heat & hot to 5000SF available.
Lease. No smoking,
Find the car washer/dryer, off Security & back- is the best way 570-969-9268 HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE water included. no pets.
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Half double. 2 bed-
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1014 S. Prospect St.
3 bedroom, 1 bath,
Spacious, 4 bed-
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Completely remod-
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SCARBORO AVE
Completely remod-
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for general office
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dishwasher. Laun-
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hookup, walk up ble on a charming 570-417-7745 or dishwasher includ- yard & neighbor- to-own available.
$900/month
attic, off street residential one way 377 E. Washington 570-417-2737 ed. Washer/dryer hood. $795. No Turn to classified. Call 201-230-5002
CALL TODAY!
Call Charlie for appointment.
570-829-6200 parking, great street. 3 bedroom 1 Newly remodeled, 3 hookup. $695 + Pets 570-479-6722 It’s a showroom in print! 570-613-0719
neighborhood. $675 bath, living & dining bedrooms, 1 1/2 SHAVERTOWN security. Tenant Classified’s got
WILKES-BARRE
VM 101
/ month + security &
credit check. NO
room combination.
Kitchen with range
baths, no
$575/ per month
pets
3 BEDROOMS pays all utilities.
A Must See. Call
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962 Rooms
3 bedroom single
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1st floor laundry
hookup. Gas heat.
570-578-3881
GET THE WORD OUT
wall carpet. Security
and lease. No pets.
$650 month plus 953 Houses for Rent
family. 1 1/2 baths.
Driveway, yard, nice
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2nd floor, 2 bed-
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Stately brick, 4
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2 half bath home.
KINGSTON HOUSE
Nice, clean
Attic storage. Heat Hardwood floors,
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No pets. 1 month 570-829-7130 570-675-4424
ARE YOU LIVING to wall, washer & spacious rooms, starting at $315.

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INCLASSIFIED!
lease. Call NANTICOKE SWOYERSVILLE A LONELY LIFE? Charming 3 included. Security & all appliances
included. $1,600/
month furnished
with all utilities
Large 1 & 1/2 car
garage for rent. ROSEWOOD REALTY West Ridge St.
2 bedroom. $570/
1 bedroom. Eat-in Would you like to bedroom ranch
above lake. Year
references
required. Call month + utilities. included. Off
$125/month. No Doyouneedmorespace? 570-287-6822
month + utilities &
kitchen. Washer/
dryer hookup. Gas
share an apartment
round rate $600 570-288-8012 MLS#10-2290
570-696-3801
street parking.
or house with some- 570-718-0331
electric or heat. Call A yard or garage sale
570-714-9234
in classified KINGSTON
Large 1/2 double, 3
security. No Pets.
(570) 474-6477
heat. $440/month.
Water included.
Security & no pets.
one else? Females
only need to apply.
month + utilities.
Shorter term $900.
Available 4/1.
NANTICOKE
Desirable
Call Margy
570-696-0891
WEST NANTICOKE
Will help with
950 Half Doubles is the best way bedroom, sunny & 941 Apartments/ Call 570-760-5573 expenses. If not, I No pets. Deposit. Lexington Village Furnished with pri-
tocleanoutyourclosets! spacious, $650 Unfurnished WEST PITTSTON
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2 bedroom, 1 bath.
$600 + utilities &
with classified! security deposit.
Attic, cellar, eat in
3 bedroom, living/ 570-779-1777 KINGSTON 2 Free Months With
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Non-smoking. Call
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570-947-4226
66 Poplar St
back porch, no pets,
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&
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refrigerator,
/ dryer SQUARE FOOT RE IN CLASSIFIED! WILKES-BARRE
EDWARDSVILLE 1st floor, recently
no smoking, new
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New carpeting.
Private, 3 bedroom
Ranch, patio, hook-ups, wall to
wall downstairs, MANAGEMENT
Furnished rooms for
rent. Close to down-
162 Short St.
remodeled, 2
bedroom, living
Not Section
approved.
8
Community Freshly painted.
$650. No pets or
porch, appliances,
work shop. $825 + large kitchen, living
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866-873-0478 WILKES-BARRE SOUTH town. $85/week +
security. Everything
Renovated 3 bed- room, dining 570-817-2858 or utilities & security. Good neighbor-
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570-714-1606 200 Lake St
Dallas, PA
smoking. Security,
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Call 570-522-0084 recreation room,
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new carpeting and dryer hookup, off & credit check. small yard. $675 + Remodeled 3 bed- ing, fenced yard.
new kitchen w/dish-
washer. No pets or
street parking,
great neighbor- 3 bedroom, 1 bath
18612
570-675-9336
570-654-3755
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Parking. Large lot,
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smokers. Only $650 hood. $575 + half double, Freshly One Bedroom
LINE UP LUXURY
TOWNHOUSE
required. Call quiet area, large month + utilities. Call
Kitchen privileges.
security & utilities (570) 288-8012 rooms. Rent $675 + 570-402-2014
per month, +utilities.
Call (570) 466-6334 (570) 814-9700
cleaned & painted.
Apartment A GREAT DEAL... ON GOLF utilities & security. $95/week.
Tenant pays all utili-
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COURSE
$1395 plus
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KINGSTON No Pets.Also, for
sale $71,900. 956 Miscellaneous
1 month security
Call Jerry
570-313-6384
962 Rooms 962 Rooms $550 plus security. Included: Looking for the right deal 570-826-6124 or
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All utilities, air con- on an automobile?
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