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WILKES-BARRE, PA timesleader.com THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 2011 50¢

Operators of damaged Japanese nuke facilities claim progress toward restoring systems DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT

Copters drop seawater on reactor ‘Signature’


By ERIC TALMADGE
and MARI YAMAGUCHI
occupant
on Sterling
Associated Press
ZAO, Japan — Japanese mili-
tary helicopters dumped loads of
seawater onto a stricken nuclear
reactor Thursday, trying to avoid

wish list
fullmeltdownsasplantoperators
said they were close to finishing a
newpowerlinethatcouldrestore
cooling systems and ease the cri-
sis.
U.S. officials in Washington,
meanwhile, Officials say property the W-B
warned the
landmark sits on should be in high
I N S I D E Fukushima demand after proposed demolition.
Dai-ichi plant
• Heroes in northeast-
arise from ern Japan
nuke crisis, may be on the By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES
page 14A. and MATT HUGHES
verge of spew-
• U.S. reac- jandes@timesleader.com
tors along ing more ra-
mhughes@timesleader.com
fault lines dioactive ma-
examined, terial because WILKES-BARRE – Luzerne County
page 14A. water was Commissioner Thomas Cooney pic-
gone from a tures something special at the site of
storage pool the Hotel Sterling if the landmark
for spent nu- structure is torn
clear fuel rods. down.
The troubles at several of the “It’s one of the
plant’s reactors were set off when most attractive sites
lastweek’searthquakeandtsuna- in the city. I’m not
mi knocked out power and ruin- looking for a regular
ed backup generators needed for office building. I’d
their cooling systems, adding a hope to have a signa-
major nuclear crisis for Japan as ture building with a “It’s one
it dealt with twin natural disas- AP PHOTO signature occupant
Members of a British search-and-rescue team climb over debris from the tsunami Wednesday while searching for trapped peo- that would represent of the
See NUCLEAR, Page 14A ple as snow falls in Kamaishi, Japan. the county and the most at-
city,” Cooney said.
County Commis- tractive

Mom to see trial in poisoning


sioner Chairwoman sites in the
Maryanne Petrilla
said the site would be
city.”
ideal for a hotel or Thomas Cooney
building linked to Luzerne County
Wilkes University or commissioner
By EDWARD LEWIS myan, 41, on March 30, 2010. King’s College.
elewis@timesleader.com Simyan said that after drinking the First reported online at “I’d love to see the
WEST PITTSTON – A mother tried juice she became dangerously ill and 10:53 a.m. universities come forward and use that
to kill her son’s girlfriend with anti- suffered severe dizziness and nausea on timesleader.com site for expansion of the colleges –
freeze after failing to recruit a neighbor that hospitalized her for several days. something that would enhance the
to help blow up the girlfriend’s car, ac- State police at Wyoming and Luzerne downtown,” she said.
cording to testimony at a preliminary County detectives said Simyan suffered younger woman to come between her Petrilla said she heard some people
hearing on Wednesday. ethylene glycol poisoning that led to and her son. mentioning the possibility of a park at
Police allege Helen Lucy Galli, 79, of acute kidney failure. “She did not want anyone to take her the site, but she does not support that
ED LEWIS/THE TIMES LEADER Wyoming, laced fruit juice with anti- Assistant District Attorney Frank son away from her,” McCabe said. idea because the revamped River Com-
Dawn Simyan testified Wednesday her freeze that she told her son, Victor Galli, McCabe said Galli intentionally poison-
boyfriend’s mother poisoned her. 53, to give to his ill girlfriend, Dawn Si- ed Simyan because she did not want the See GALLI, Page 4A See STERLING, Page 4A

Top union boss asks teachers WEATHER


Jillian Graham
Local schools fare poorly under new system
to consider plan for pay freeze Mostly sunny.
High 57. Low 32.
Details, Page 10B
By MARK GUYDISH
mguydish@timesleader.com
By MARK GUYDISH that slashes hundreds of mil- The state unveiled preliminary
mguydish@timesleader.com lions from public school spend- results of a new system for calcu-
The president of the state’s ing. lating high school graduation
largest teachers union an- “As part of his budget pro- rates that is supposed to be more
nounced Wednesday that local posal, the governor requested accurate than the old system, and
union leaders will that education em- in every local district but one the
be encouraged to “I encourage ployees accept a one- news is bad.
consider accept- year pay freeze,” Even though the raw numbers
ing a one-year pay PSEA members Testerman said in didn’t change, their rates drop
freeze recom- to seriously the press release. “I under the new math – dramat-
mended by Gov. encourage PSEA ically in some cases -- to the point
Tom Corbett, and consider this members to seriously that a school falls short in meet-
local superintend- request.” consider this re- ing minimum state requirements
ents are testing quest.” it did meet under the old system.
James Testerman
the waters. PSEA is the parent At Northwest Area, for exam-
PSEA president
In some cases, organization for 10 of ple, the old method gave the dis-
though, teachers the 11 teacher unions trict nearly a 96 percent gradua-
are already under a freeze as in Luzerne County’s school dis- tion rate for the 2009-2010 school
new contracts are negotiated. tricts. year. The new system says the
In a press release issued Pittston Area teachers be- graduation rate for 2010 was 74
Wednesday, Pennsylvania State long to the American Feder- percent. The goal under state law
Education Association Presi- ation of Teachers. is 85 percent (though there are
dent James Testerman offered Corbett’s proposal last week exceptions). Northwest met that
cautious support for the pay was greeted with skepticism by goal last year using the old math,
freeze recommended by Cor- some local school administra- but would have missed it under
bett March 8, when he un- 6 09815 10011
veiled a state budget proposal See FREEZE, Page 9A See GRADUATION, Page 9A
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Firefighters inspired to climb Mundy bill to help boards DETAILS


By DAWN DRUMIN
Times Leader Correspondent
event is taking
place in Wilkes-
I F YO U G O with conflicts of interest LOTTERY
MIDDAY DRAWING
WILKES-BARRE TWP. – On Barre, accord- On Saturday, registration begins By JERRY LYNOTT decision-
Saturday, Kingston firefighter ing to Donna at noon, and the climb begins at 1 jlynott@timesleader.com making proc- DAILY NUMBER 1-7-5
Chris Mooney will climb 1,224 Ray-Reifler, p.m. Participants can register at The legislation state Rep. ess on the BIG FOUR 4-0-4-4
www.lunginfo.org/wbwalk or call QUINTO 5-4-0-0-7
steps, or 25 flights, at the Mohe- manager of spe- Phyllis Mundy intends to in- company’s
the ALA at (570) 823-2212 for
gan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza to cial events for more information. troduce will likely be too late application. TREASURE HUNT
honor to former Kingston Bor- Mooney the Wilkes- to apply to the case that However, if 10-16-23-24-28
ough Assistant Fire Chief Fred Barre chapter of spurred her to act, but it the other two
Kase, who has lung cancer. the ALA. The number of people cancer, asthma and emphysema. would spell out what to do Mundy board mem- NIGHTLY DRAWING
Mooney is the spokesman for participating has doubled each Some of the firefighters climb in when the issue arises again. bers reached DAILY NUMBER 3-7-5
the “Fight for Air” American Lung year since Fight for Air began; full firefighting gear, which Mundy, D-Kingston, said a deadlock, Higgins could cast
Association (ALA) fundraiser, Ray-Reifler estimates that around weighs around 70 pounds. she wants to ban zoning board the tie-breaking vote.
BIG FOUR 0-6-9-9
taking place Saturday beginning 100 people will take part this year. “We’re offering this community members from voting on mat- Neither the board, nor the QUINTO 0-3-5-1-9
at noon. He has In addition to a unique event to support lung ters in which they have a con- township supervisors could CASH FIVE
recruited six “We’re offering this firefighters, health,” Ray-Reifler said. “It’s a flict of interest. appoint a replacement for Hig- 14-24-37-38-43
firefighters from members of the fun way to participate in a life-sav- A case involving the Dallas gins in the event of his recusal. POWERBALL
his own King- community a unique public age 14 ing cause.” Township zoning board case is However, they could appoint
ston fire station, event to support lung and older may The climb is not competitive, the basis for her bill she plans someone in the case of a va-
28-39-40-48-53
as well as from also participate. although some people time them- to introduce when the state cancy, according to the board’s POWERBALL 9
fire stations in health” But lung health selves to see if they can beat their Legislature is back in session solicitor, Thomas Brennan. POWER PLAY 3
Dunmore, Donna Ray-Reifler is especially rel- own previous performance. next month. Mundy said her proposed
Scranton and Manager of special events for the evant to fire- Climbers must raise a mini- “What’s happening there legislation for which she is HARRISBURG – No player
Bethlehem. Wilkes-Barre chapter of the fighters, who mum of $100 to participate. It just didn’t seem right to me,” seeking co-sponsors would matched all five winning
“We’re really American Lung Association are more prone costs $25 to register. People can Mundy said Wednesday. spell out how and when a re- numbers drawn in Wednes-
doing it for Fred to lung disease both register and donate online One member of the three- placement would be made. day’s “Pennsylvania Cash 5”
this year,” Moo- than the general and in person at the event. The member board signed a right- “They would be required be- game so the jackpot will be
ney said. population because of their expo- person who raises the most dona- of-way agreement with the cause it’s a clear conflict of in- worth $330,000. Lottery
Kase, 66, served Kingston as sure to smoke during fires. tions will win a trip to Split Rock company that submitted an terest,” she said. officials said 52 players
part-time assistant chief for more In the past, many climbers have Resort in Lake Harmony. application to build a natural Under her plan, a township matched four numbers and
than 30 years, retiring in 2006. His climbed the bleachers of Mohe- The fire station raising the most gas compressor station near board of supervisors, borough won $377 each; 2,105 players
son Scott currently serves the gan Sun Arena in tribute to loved donations will be awarded the the Dallas School District council or city council respon- matched three numbers and
same fire station as a volunteer. ones who live with, or have died 2011 Traveling Trophy. campus property line. sible for appointing zoning won $15.50 each.
This will be the third year the from, lung diseases such as lung Every climber will receive a Chief Gathering LLC has board members would choose
commemorative T-shirt and a since said it is looking for al- a temporary replacement.
photo of him or her reaching the ternate locations for the com- That person would serve only
Marie Salvo finish line.
Proceeds will help the ALA to
pressor, but still wants to put a
metering station near the
for a specific issue, such as the
conflict of interest in the case
March 16, 2011 fund research into the causes and campus off of Hildebrandt of Higgins.
OBITUARIES
treatment of lung disease, lung Road so that it can be close to Mundy said she other legis- Adamczyk, Alexandra
M arie (Davis) Salvo, 83, formerly
of Norwalk, Conn., died on
Wednesday, March 16, 2011, at Unit-
function testing, a three-day asth-
ma camp for kids, smoking cessa-
the Transco natural gas pipe-
line.
lation she plans to introduce
will address the issue of pro-
Buczewski, Joseph
tion programs and educational Last month board member viding for alternate voting Burke, Joseph
ed Methodist Homes, Wesley Vil-
lage Campus, Jenkins Township, af- programs for schools, businesses Conrad Higgins recused him- members for all governing Clark, Jessica
ter a long and courageous battle and the community. self from participating in the bodies across the state. Lopresto, Rose
with Parkinson’s Disease.
Born January 3, 1928, in Scran- Malacarne, Rosemarie
ton, she was a daughter of the late Mandycz, Anthony Jr.

Selection of
Walter and Stella (Kelly) Davis.
Mrs. Salvo was a Devout Catholic, Jessica Alferio Clark Melochick, Eleanor
member of the Columbiettes, and Ondish, Andrew
March 15, 2011

tax collector
an active participant in the Saint
Ann’s Society in Norwalk, Conn. Pisano, Frances
Robbins, Jack
JPa.,essica
She was a food-service employee Alferio Clark, 31, a resi-
at Roton Middle School in Roway- dent of Roaring Brook Township, Salvo, Marie
ton, Conn., for over 17 years. After
her retirement, she remained ac-
tive, volunteering in many civic or-
ganizations and church commit-
Salvo of Newtown, Conn.; and Alys-
sa and Kevin Drennen of Wethers-
died Tuesday, March 15, 2011, at
Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadel-
phia, Pa., after a courageous battle
no done deal Sands, Alma
Williams, Francis
field, Conn. She is also survived by with cancer. She and her husband,
tees. Brian Clark, were married July 14, Efforts to pick someone are Wilner, Isabel
her sister, Betty Pero of Old Forge;
Marie had a way of making every- nieces Grace Pero and Marie Ciufer- 2007. Wilson, Ruth
one feel welcome in her home, and ri, also of Old Forge, and Maryann Born in Scranton, she was a
lagging, a group member tells
her quick wit could put a smile on Lussi of Old Boston, Pa. She was daughter of Matthew and Ann Ma- Wyoming Borough Council. Page 2A, 8A
anyone’s face. She was a selfless per- blessed to have several devoted in-
rie Rudnick Alferio, Roaring Brook
son whose compassion and dedica- laws, Joe Salvo, Carrie Murray, Lu-
tion to others will be remembered cy Salvo, Mary Falzone, Patricia Township. She was a member of St.
by many. After her retirement, Mrs. Corcoran, and Helen Poole; as well Eulalia’s Church and was a graduate
of North Pocono High School. By WILLIAM BELL
Salvo enjoyed traveling with her as several nieces and nephews. Times Leader Correspondent
husband and spending time with She received her bachelor’s de-
Funeral will be held at 10:30 a.m. gree from Wilkes University and her WHO TO CONTACT
her grandchildren. Saturday from the Corcoran Funeral WYOMING – Joseph Gayeski,
She was preceded in death by her Home Inc., 20 S. Main St., Plains master’s in education from Mary- the borough’s representative to
brothers, Matthew Davis and Carl Township, with a Mass of Christian wood University. She taught En- advice and guidance. Missed Paper ........................829-5000
glish at Seton Catholic High School, She was preceded in death by her the Luzerne County Tax Collec- Obituaries ..............................829-7224
Davis; nephew Matthew (Buddy) Burial at 11 a.m. at Our Lady of
Davis; father-in-law, Patsy Salvo; Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Pittston; Holy Cross High School, paternal grandfather, Matthew Alfe- tion Committee, told the Bor- Advertising...............................829-7101
mother-in law, Mary Salvo; and Church, 237 William St., Pittston. Dunmore; and South Scranton In- rio; and her maternal grandparents, ough Council on Monday about Classified Ads.........................829-7130
brothers-in-law Sam Salvo and Interment will be held in Denison termediate School. Andrew and Marion Mehl Rudnick. problems in selecting a single tax Newsroom ..............................829-7242
Charles (Chick) Salvo. Cemetery, Swoyersville. Family and Some of the honors she achieved Also surviving are a sister, Jillian
collection firm for all municipal- Vice President/Executive Editor
Marie is survived by her loving friends are invited to calling hours include member of Alpha Epsilon Ferri, and husband Jordan, Coving-
husband of over 60 years, Ross Sal- from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday. Lambda; Who’s Who Among Amer- ton Township, Pa.; and her nephew ities and school districts in the Joe Butkiewicz ...............................970-7249

vo of Pittston; a son, Pasquale Salvo, The family requests that memo- ica’s Teachers; cum laude graduate, and godson, Jacob Matthew Ferri. county as required by a 2009 Community News .........................970-7245
and his wife, Diane, of Newtown, rial contributions be made to Hos- Wilkes University; Annette Evans Also surviving are aunts, uncles and state law.
E-MAIL
Conn.; a daughter, Maryann Salvo pice of the Sacred Heart, 600 Balti- Humanities Award; Wilkes Univer- cousins, and her paternal grand- The committee was created to News tips: tlnews@timesleader.com
Drennen, and her husband, Tom, of more Drive, Wilkes-Barre, PA sity Alumni Association’s Alumni mother, June Serio Alferio, Scran-
Wethersfield., Conn.; and five 18702, in lieu of flowers. decide upon and select one firm Community News: people@timesleader.com
Award for Leadership; Who’s Who ton.
grandchildren, Elizabeth Salvo of Online condolences may be made Among Students in American Uni- The funeral will be at 9 a.m. Sat- to collect earned incomes taxes.
Raymond, N.H.; Christine and Ross at www.corcoranfuneralhome.com. versities and Colleges; member of urday from the August J. Haas Fu- Gayeski, speaking at council’s
Sigma Tau Delta; and the Walt Dis- neral Home Inc., 202 Pittston Ave., monthly meeting, said that while
ney World College Program. Scranton, with Mass at 9:30 a.m. in the committee has selected the
The family wants to graciously St. Peter’s Cathedral to be celebrat- BUILDING
Eleanor A. Melochick thank Dr. Kailasam, Dr. Aggarwal, ed by the Rev. Thomas M. Muldow-
Wilkinson Agency, there has
been a problem in approving the TRUST
Dr. Schilder, Dr. Holleran, Dr. El- ney, V.E. Interment will be held in
March 15, 2011 man, Dr. Frietas, Dr. Meyer, Dr. Fairview Memorial Park, Elmhurst. contract so it could be executed.
Price, Dr. Cronin, Dr. Kim, Dr. Nitz- Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Fri- He said that at the committee’s The Times Leader strives to
E leanor A. Melochick, 83, of the
Miners Mills section of Wilkes-
korski, and all the staff of radiology, day.
nephrology, oncology, and the surgi- In lieu of flowers, memorial con-
last meeting on Feb. 23 no action
was taken on the contract be-
correct errors, clarify stories
and update them promptly.
Barre, died Tuesday evening, March cal departments for their dedicated tributions may be made to Crohn’s
15, 2011, at the inpatient unit of Hos-
cause there wasn’t a quorum of Corrections will appear in this
and expert care. We also want to and Colitis Foundation Of America,
pice of the VNA, Heritage House, thank all of the nurses and CNAs of 386 Park Ave. South, New York, NY members present. Representa- spot. If you have information
Wilkes-Barre. One North and One South, especial- 10016; or to Fox Chase Cancer Cen- tives from Wilkinson also did not to help us correct an inaccu-
Born in Plains Township, she was ly Lynn, Sherry, Christa, Alecia, ter, 333 Cottman Ave., Philadelphia, attend. racy or cover an issue more
a daughter of the late Peter and Bernice, Mary Ann, Jessica, Cliff PA 19111. Council members suggested thoroughly, call the newsroom
Sophie (Rogalski) Yankoski. and Charlie for their constant and To leave an online condolence, the member municipalities and at 829-7242.
Eleanor was educated in Plains compassionate care. A special visit www.augusthaasfuneralhome-
thanks to Dr. Douglas Coslett for his .com.
school districts realize the im-
Township schools and was employ- portance of attending the meet-
ed by Carter Footwear, Wilkes- JIM MCGUIRE, SPOKES-
Barre, until her retirement.
ings. If the contract with Wilkin-
MAN for Wyoming Valley
She was preceded in death by her son is not finalized by the end of
sisters Stella Moyer, Sarah Harley Isabel Wilner the year, the municipalities and
Health Care System, asked
that a story on page 9A in
and Dolores Shiloski. districts will not have a firm in Wednesday’s Times Leader
Surviving are her son, Joseph Me- neral Home Inc., 20 S. Main St., March 16, 2011 place for earned income tax col-
Plains Township. Interment will be regarding a contempt petition
lochick, and his wife, Leslie, Plains lection.
in Fern Knoll Burial Park, Dallas. Isabel Wil- University, she taught a course on filed by a nurses union be
Township; grandchildren, Kendell The move is mandated by Act
and Jared Melochick; brother, Ed- Friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m. Fri- ner died peace- storytelling. An acclaimed author, clarified. The union is asking
day. fully Wednes- she wrote four books for children that 32 and is take effect Jan. 1, 2012. that Wilkes-Barre General
ward Yankoski, Michigan; and sister
Memorial donations may be day morning, were published and received rave re- It requires most of the common- Hospital be held in contempt.
Josephine Makowski, Plains Town- made to the SPCA of Luzerne Coun-
ship; as well as several nieces and March 16, views: “The Poetry Troupe,” “The wealth’s 67 counties to have one The hospital is owned by
ty, 524 E. Main St., Fox Hill Road, 2011, in her Garden Alphabet,” “B is for Bethle-
nephews. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702.
tax collector. Wyoming Valley Health Care
home in Tunk- hem,” and “The Baby’s Game Book.” The next meeting of the tax System, a subsidiary of Com-
Funeral Service will be held at 9 Online condolences may be made hannock. Born She also published assorted poems
a.m. Saturday at the Corcoran Fu- at www.corcoranfuneralhome.com. on February in various magazines, including The collection committee will be munity Health Care Systems.
17, 1920, Isabel spent her child- Horn Book, Cricket, The Christian March 24 at the Luzerne County
hood in China and in the Philip- Science Monitor, and The Nation. Af- Community College.
Alexandra Adamczyk pines, where her father was an
Episcopal bishop.
ter she retired, she continued to vol-
unteer in schools to bring poetry to
Also Councilman Mike Flynn
said the completion of the new
In the Philippines she attended children. She also joined various
March 14, 2011 borough Public Safety Building
the Brent International School in writers groups, including the Die- +(ISSN No. 0896-4084)
Baguio. She came to America to at- trich Theater’s Writers Group. was on schedule with final work USPS 499-710

A lexandra Adamczyk, 82, of Phil-


lips Street, Hanover Township,
formerly of Hanover Street, Nanti-
Surviving are daughters Chris-
tine Gabriesheski, with whom she
tend college, and graduated from
William Smith College and Carne-
She was preceded in death by her
mother, Alpharetta Wilner; her fa-
to be completed in about two
weeks. Issue No. 2011-076
resided, and Laurie Woelfle; son gie Library School. The job she ther, Robert Franklin Wilner; her
coke, passed away Monday, March James Adamczyk; three grandchil- Council also approved a state- Advertising
829-7293
Newsroom
829-7242
14, 2011, at home. loved most was at Lida Lee Tall brother George; and her brother Rob- required storm water ordinance,
dren; and a great-grandson, nieces kpelleschi@timesleader.com jbutkiewicz@timesleader.com

Born on June 16, 1928, in Nanti- and nephews. School, the Laboratory School for ert. Circulation
Towson University in Towson, A memorial service will be at St. which goes into effect April 1. Jim McCabe – 829-5000
coke, she was a daughter of the late Funeral services will be held at
Walter and Agnes Maros Kuziola. 11:30 a.m. Friday from the Stanley S. Md., where she served as librarian Peter’s Episcopal Church in Tunk- Council also approved Krasav- jmccabe@timesleader.com
Published daily by:
She was employed at Kmart for 17 Stegura Funeral Home Inc., 614 S. for more than 30 years. It was there hannock at 11 a.m. Saturday, with the age Construction to complete an
years prior to her retirement. Hanover St., Nanticoke, with a that she formed a poetry troupe to Rev. Estelle Webb officiating. The emergency sewer repair on Sev- Wilkes-Barre Publishing Company
go from class to class to recite po- Church of the Nativity in Baltimore, 15 N. Main St.
She then volunteered for many Mass of Christian Burial at noon in enth Street. In personnel mat- Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
years at the Nanticoke State Gener- the former St. Mary of Czestochowa ems. Md., memorial service will be held at
al Hospital. Mrs. Adamczyk had Church of St. Faustina’s Parish. In- ters, council hired John Scholz as Periodicals postage paid at
For many years she traveled a future date. Wilkes-Barre, PA and additional mailing offices
been a member of St. Mary of Czes- terment will be in St. Mary’s Ceme- back and forth from Maryland to Memorials to Isabel Wilner can be a part-time department of public
Postmaster: Send address changes
tochowa Church, Nanticoke. tery, Nanticoke. Friends may call at Tunkhannock, a place of strong given to these churches. works employee at $10 an hour, to Times Leader, 15 N. Main St.,
She was preceded in death by her the funeral home from 10:30 a.m. family roots, where she eventually For online condolences or direc- effective March 14, and John Sos- Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
husband, Casimir, in 1990; a daugh- until time of services Friday. made her home. Isabel was an au- tions, please visit aplitwinfuneral-
ter, Carlo Ann Adamczyk, in 1963; Donations in Alexandra’s memo-
nosky and John Urbanski as part- Delivery Monday–Sunday $3.50 per week
thor and a storyteller. At Towson homes.com. time police officers effective
Mailed Subscriptions Monday–Sunday
and was the last of her generation of ry may be made to the Autism Socie- $4.35 per week in PA
her family. ty. More Obituaries, Page 8A March 14 at $12.50 an hour. $4.75 per week outside PA
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LOCAL
Owners of bus in fatality go mum
Super Luxury Tours Inc. lists a company lists 17 E. Market St., Wilkes- when the bus company will open, a man U.S. Department of Transportation
Barre, as its office, but the office is not who declined to identify himself said, shows Super Luxury Tours had four ac-
downtown Wilkes-Barre address as
occupied. “Ask the owner.” The man then would cidents in the past 24 months, with two
its headquarters. “My client tells me that they run the
company from that location,” Salvo
not provide the name of the owner of the
business.
involving injuries and requiring towing.
The reports show the company has 16 MARK GUYDISH
said. “They have buses in Wilkes-Barre As far as Salvo is concerned, the main buses and employs 16 drivers. OPINION
By BILL O’BOYLE on Kidder Street and in Philadelphia focus of the company is the accident and According to an Associated Press re-

Way things are


boboyle@timesleader.com and New York City.” the families involved. port, Super Luxury Tours was identified
WILKES-BARRE – The owners and Nicholas Tsioles owns the brick build- “The accident was a tragedy,” Salvo in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Ad-
officers of Super Luxury Tours Inc. will ing that sits at the corner of East Market said. “Our hearts go out to all the fam- ministration’s database as having a high-
not be talking to the media, the compa- and South Washington streets. He said ilies of people hurt and to those killed. er than average number of violations for
ny’s attorney said Wednesday.
Attorney Michael Salvo of the law
firm Ahmuty, Demers & McManus of
Super Luxury Tours has been paying
rent for the space since November, but
he couldn’t provide the name of any-
Our concerns are with them right now.”
Salvo said the Super Luxury Tours
owners and officers are not trying to be
unsafe driving, including nine tickets in
the past two years for speeding, improp-
er passing and failure to obey traffic con-
curbs passion
of our teachers
Morristown, N.J., said he will field ques- body affiliated with the bus company. evasive with the media. He said they feel trol devices. The company has also been
tions regarding the company that claims He said company officials have told more comfortable having their attorney cited repeatedly in the past two years for
to be headquartered in downtown him they will open the office in the near speak on their behalf. having drivers who don’t speak English.
Wilkes-Barre. future. Reports from federal agencies also “I haven’t seen any of those reports,”

W
A bus operated by the company was A few people were in the office show the company has several accidents Salvo said, declining comment on the e talk a lot these days about
involved in a fatal accident Monday Wednesday afternoon but declined to and safety violations on its record from data. “Our main focus is on the safety of school budget cuts and school
night on the New Jersey Turnpike. The comment for this story. When asked just the past two years. A filing with the our passengers.” district corruption. Most of the
conversations involves the impact on
taxpayers and students; the effect on

Judge OKs
VOLUNTEERS IN MEDICINE teachers often gets lost in a growing
public animosity for the profession
(misplaced more often than not, if you
ask me, though some criticism is valid).

hearing on
The people least mentioned, however,
are those who will, in many ways, be
changed most by it, and who – ironically
– are poised to bring the biggest chang-

eligibility for
es to education: future teachers.
I had a chance to chat with some of
them Tuesday when Marywood Uni-
versity assistant education professor

death penalty Joseph Polizzi invited me to talk to two


of his education classes. Being there as a
guest speaker I didn’t take notes, but
being a professional listener I suspect I
Attorneys for homicide suspect Elvis ended up asking at least as many ques-
tions as I answered.
Riccardi hope to show his mental
Questions like, “How did you view
status precludes capital punishment. your 11th-grade state standardized
tests?” Pretty much as an irrelevant
waste of time, the consensus seemed to
By SHEENA DELAZIO be. “They didn’t have any bearing on
sdelazio@timesleader.com anything,” one young woman said. This
WILKES-BARRE – A county senior despite the fact that federal and state
judge on Wednesday said he will allow a law require all students tested (grade
hearing to be held to determine a hom- three-eight and 11) score “proficient” in
icide suspect’s mental status before his reading and math by 2014.
trial begins in April. Districts have long had a hard time
Senior Judge Joseph Augello said he getting 11th-grade test results to rise,
will allow an Atkins hearing to be held and the obvious reason is that the tests
for Elvis Riccardi, 33, after his attorneys aren’t relevant to a student’s graduation
requested one to rule out the death pen- or college chances. Students in earlier
alty against their client grades tend to do much better in the
Mirabito said because of mental DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER standardized tests.
health issues. Dental assistant Shannon Badosky gives Tom Kosmala a tour of one of the treatment rooms during the grand open- Yet several of those I talked to noted
prosecutors An Atkins hearing is ing of the Volunteers in Medicine free dental clinic Wednesday afternoon. that, in any grade, the tests often came
were “am-

Dental clinic opens


based on the outcome in the middle of a school semester,
bushed” with of a legal case, Atkins meaning the teachers would drop what
Riccardi’s v. Virginia, and a ruling they were teaching and spend weeks
in which the U.S. Su- drilling the students in what they had to
attorneys preme Court deter- know to pass the state exams. This
request for mined that imposition disrupted the flow of learning, some
the hearing, of the death penalty on argued, and made the whole school
HOW TO GET HELP
because they the mentally ill consti- Cohen, managing director of Benco experience less interesting.
By JERRY LYNOTT
tutes cruel and unusu- jlynott@timesleader.com Dental. The family-owned dental sup-
only received al punishment. WILKES-BARRE – Something be- ply company based in the CenterPoint
To inquire about eligibility for the Volun- ‘Who you know’
teers in Medicine free dental clinic, call
information Riccardi and Mi- came apparent to the people serving in Commerce and Trade Park in Jenkins 570 970-2864 or visit the clinic at 190 N. These students also know they are
about the chael Simonson, 33, al- the Volunteers in Medicine clinic since Township provided approximately Pennsylvania Ave., Wilkes-Barre, and entering the profession at a time when
legedly killed Donald it opened in 2008. $125,000 in equipment. pick up a registration packet. Regis- many people berate teachers and many
request as of Skiff, 34, of Plymouth, The nearly 4,000 patients who re- “It’s beautiful,” said Cohen during a tration is required and there are no government officials are cutting the
Sunday. on April 27, 2009. ceived free medical care needed addi- tour. The clinic has two rooms for den- walk-in patients. amount of money they can earn. One
Skiff’s body was found tional help. tal hygienists. One of them can double woman came in right before class start-
with the help of Si- “Everyone who comes to the medi- as a dental treatment room, bringing a waiting list for treatment. In order to ed and scrawled a phone number on the
monson in a wooded area off Suscon cal side almost always needs a dentist,” the number of treatment rooms to five. use the clinic’s services they must meet blackboard urging classmates to call it
Road, Jenkins Township, on June 4, said Dr. Susan Sordoni, chairwoman of In addition there is a room for X-ray eligibility guidelines. and express their opinions of Gov. Tom
2009. the board for VIM. equipment. Dr. Gary Nataupsky of Kingston said Corbett’s budget by pressing 4, signify-
Investigators alleged Riccardi and Si- They don’t have to travel far since Cohen said he was not only proud of he volunteers one day a week and ing they “strongly disapprove.”
monson kidnapped Skiff in Shickshinny. the free dental clinic opened in January the efforts of his people in equipping brings a dental assistant and hygienist. “This is our future,” she implored
Simonson pleaded guilty to second-de- on the other side of the building hous- the clinic, but also was happy “the valu- “The people come in and are so emphatically.
gree murder and was sentenced to life in ing the medical offices on North Penn- able work of our dental customers.” grateful for the services they get,” said She didn’t know who was conducting
prison in August. sylvania Avenue. Eight local dentists volunteer their Nataupsky. the telephone poll. I tracked it down.
Augello said he will schedule the The grand opening and ribbon cut- time to treat patients and get them If the treatment is extensive, he said, Apparently it’s a regular call-in feature of
hearing after District Attorney Jackie ting was held Wednesday, and Sordoni “out of the constant pain that they’re he tells the patient to come to his office the Lancaster Legal Intelligencer Jour-
Musto Carroll, Deputy District Attor- thanked the many benefactors who in,” said Tarra Miller, assistant to exec- for the work. nal. Like many newspapers (including
ney David Pedri and Assistant District made it possible. utive director Kelly Ranieli. They also Joining him at the clinic are doctors this one), they periodically hold call-in
Attorney Molly Hanlon Mirabito secure “It’s a great day for Volunteers in provide follow-up care, added Miller. Richard and Loren Grossman, Stephen polls on hot topics.
Medicine. It’s a great day because She pointed to a stack of folders in a Lawrence, Laura Holena, Robert Kes- One of the most depressing feelings
See RICCARDI, Page 4A
you’re all here,” she said. file cabinet to show the clinic is filling a ter, George Nahas and Samantha that permeated the room was the notion
On hand for the event was Charles need. Approximately 50 people are on Abod. that they will have trouble getting local
jobs because hiring is based on “who
you know.” I asked if the concern is

Businessman in probe defaults over $120,000


made worse by the fact that several
school board members in Luzerne
County have been convicted in connec-
tion with pay-to-work schemes, and the
By SHEENA DELAZIO defaulted on the loan, originally ob- Skrepenak owned a home in the devel- answer was an unsurprising yes.
sdelazio@timesleader.com tained in July 2008. The bank said pay- opment and is currently serving time in a College students should graduate
WILKES-BARRE – A local business mentsnotpaidontheloantotal$120,068 federal prison. The head of the Luzerne with a healthy dose of optimism and
owner caught up in the county corrup- since last April. CountyRedevelopmentAuthority,Allen ambition tempered by pragmatism.
tion probe has defaulted on loan pay- Terra Firma had also been behind on Bellas, admitted to taking money from a They should share an eagerness to im-
ments more than $120,000, according to loan payments as well as 2009 taxes, ac- developer in exchange for TIF approval. prove the world, and believe they can
court papers filed Wednesday. cording to The Times Leader archives. Bellas, of Kingston, received two years make a difference. These people had
The confession of judgment names Trombetta, president of Terra Firma, probation in June 2010 for his guilty plea that, but it seemed subdued.
Anthony Trombetta and companies In- had been drawn into the ongoing public in federal court. It’s not their fault that things are the
tella-Properties, Portafino, Terra Firma corruption probe through his business- Federal investigators took records way they are. Yet I fear the corruption of
LandDevelopmentGroupInc.andHigh- es. from area school districts last year that their elders, the rancor of public dis-
land Park Boulevard Properties as de- Terra Firma received assistance did business with Intellacom, another course and the rabid budget cuts of their
faulting on a $300,000 loan from Wells through the county’s Tax Increment Fi- Trombetta company, leading two other leaders are curbing their passion before
Fargo Bank beginning in April 2010. nancing program (TIF) to develop the public figures, former Pittston Area Su- they get into classrooms.
The former Wilkes-Barre Township Insignia Point townhouse project in Jen- perintendent Ross Scarantino and for- Regardless of where you stand on the
restaurant Trombetta owned, Portafino kins Township. Former county Commis- mer school board member and county issue of teachers, taxes and school re-
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER Ristorante, was recently sold to a Lacka- sioner Greg Skrepenak pleaded guilty in deputy sheriff Joseph Oliveri, to prison form, that’s a shame.
Elvis Riccardi leaves the courthouse wanna County company for more than federal court to accepting $5,000 for terms.
Wednesday after a judge said a hear- $1 million. helping Insignia Point get approval for Trombetta has not been charged with Call Mark Guydish at 829-7161 or e-mail
ing will be held on his mental health. According to court papers, Trombetta the TIF. any wrongdoing in those incidents. mguydish@timesleader.com
CMYK

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The building would need a new “I think we’ve also learned a lesson in unobstructed views. Street Bridge, he said.

STERLING
roof, which is estimated at more “Whatever happens to that “Under any circumstances,
than $1 million, Urban said. The trying to maintain our history a little space, the people that are in it are whatever happens on such a site
building also has low ceiling bit: that it is extremely expensive to just going to have a magnificent deserves the highest level of
heights that are not conducive to view out of their window,” Broze- thought and diligence and public
Continued from Page 1A
new development, he said. do so. It’s Christmas every day as you na said. “The biggest mistake we input,” Newman said. “I suspect
mon is across the street. Rogers has declined to talk start to open things up, and it’s al- could make is to put no windows that whatever ultimately is going
Commissioner Stephen A. Ur- about demolition, saying CityV- on that side of the building.” to occur on that site, it is some-
ban would also like to see a hotel est will soon release a consult-
ways more expensive.” Brozena said he would prefer thing that’s not going to play out
or condominiums with shops and ant’s study examining the build- Jim Brozena to see the space developed into a in a matter of a year. It may take
restaurants on the ground floor ing’s structural condition and County Flood Protection Authority director mixed use property similar to the multiple years.”
“to bring people down to the riv- limitations. framework laid out for the Ster-
er.” Urban said Rogers has dis- ling renovation, but with a new Sense of nostalgia
A new structure could be sit- cussed the possibility that CityV- more than 25 tours of the build- “I’m confident, once the build- structure. Like many area residents, Karl
uated farther away from the side- est will be seeking $1 million in ing with developers. ing is removed, that it is a very at- He envisions condominiums Rittinger, Forty Fort, got nostal-
walk to allow outdoor dining in county community development The building’s outdated lay- tractive piece of land that can be and retail space, as well as a con- gic about the 113-year-old Hotel
warm weather, he said. funding to demolish the building. out, ceiling heights and other used in multiple ways, and I’m vention center. Sterling because he had hoped it
If that happens, all three com- physical features left developers confident that the decision will “I think we’ve also learned a could have been restored. He’d
Demolition planned missioners say they would want little room to work, he said. be made that results in the best lesson in trying to maintain our like to see apartments and busi-
The expected demolition be- the county to gain ownership of “Most of the feedback that city use of the plot,” Leighton said. history a little bit: that it is ex- nesses at the site in a new struc-
came public after a representa- the property from CityVest so the received was that the property tremely expensive to do so,” Bro- ture that blends in with other
tive of the Pennsylvania Histori- county could attempt to recoup was not functional for develop- Borton: Huge potential zena said. “It’s Christmas every neighboring buildings in the Riv-
cal and Museum Commission some of the $6 million in commu- ment,” the mayor said. River Common park program- day as you start to open things up, er Street Historic District, which
verified Tuesday that representa- nity development funding invest- The plot the hotel sits on, how- ming and outreach director Karl and it’s always more expensive.” is listed on the National Register
tives from the property’s nonprof- ed in the property to date. ever, is one of the most attractive Borton said the site has huge po- Larry Newman, vice president of Historic Places.
it developer, CityVest, came to Cooney said finding a develop- in the city for development be- tential because the side facing for economic development at the “A contemporary building
Harrisburg last week to inform er who has private funds and an cause of its views of the Susque- the Susquehanna River offers Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber would seem out of place,” Rittin-
commission staff of its plan to attractive project for the site hanna, access to River Street and views of the Market Street of Business and Industry, said he ger said.
tear down the building. would take time. location directly between the Bridge, the new river landing, the wants to wait for the CityVest He hopes officials plant grass
Urban said CityVest Executive “We may have to hold this city’s two downtown colleges, levee portal opening and the his- study before he offers specific and landscape the site if the hotel
Director Alex Rogers had in- property for some time to secure Leighton said. toric county courthouse. comments about the site. is demolished and it appears that
formed him several months ago the right developer,” Cooney It would be better to get the “I’m sure anything that goes The Sterling property is an “in- it will take years to attract a devel-
about the likelihood of the demo- said. maximum potential from the site there would be a success. It’s a credibly important” location be- oper.
lition because a developer had Wilkes-Barre Mayor Tom by demolishing the hotel, he said, beautiful property,” Borton said. cause it’s at the primary point “As you approach Wilkes-Barre
concluded it would not be cost-ef- Leighton said he believes all par- naming a new hotel or mixed of- County Flood Protection Au- connecting the city’s downtown from the West Side, an attractive
fective to rehabilitate the build- ties involved have done their best fice/residential/retail space as thority Director Jim Brozena said to the River Common and also at park on the left would be a wel-
ing due to its advanced deteriora- to attract developers to the site potential new occupants for the any structure built at the site the “western gateway” to the come sight versus what it looks
tion. and that he has personally led site. should take advantage of these downtown from the Market like presently,” Rittinger said.

GALLI
assault, simple assault and said about Galli’s alleged poi- ents’ home in Plains Township myan inside it. not have evi-
reckless endangerment for soning of her drink. “I’m good. on May 7, 1990, according to “She told me if I drove her, I dence that his
prosecution in Luzerne County I think there is going to be lots court records. wouldn’t get into any trouble. client provided
Court. Galli remains free on more to come. She needs to be A charge of criminal attempt She would put something in Simyan with a
Continued from Page 1A
$25,000 bail. stopped before she kills some- to commit homicide against the gas tank to blow it up,” Chi- poisoned drink. To see
“She had the motive, opportu- She declined to speak to re- body.” Galli was withdrawn when she melewski said. “I didn’t want to “She didn’t de- video, visit
nity and the means.” porters after the hearing. Galli was sentenced in 1991 pleaded guilty to the fire. get involved. I thought she was liver anything,” www.times
District Judge Joseph Car- “We believe there is ample to 10 years probation after she During Wednesday’s hear- just an elderly woman with de- Sklarosky said. leader.com
mody determined McCabe es- evidence that links her to this pleaded guilty to persuading ing, Michelle Chimelewski tes- mentia.” “(Prosecutors)
tablished a case against Galli, crime,” McCabe said. two granddaughters to start a tified Galli asked her to help Galli’s lawyer, Joseph Skla- are asking you to
sending charges of aggravated “I know she did,” Simyan fire at their maternal grandpar- blow up Simyan’s car with Si- rosky Sr., said prosecutors do speculate.”

RICCARDI
lante, said they were prepared to status. for Augello to decide so that the life in prison. He also said that instead of let-
present testimony of three ex- Mirabito said prosecutors were trial doesn’t go to a penalty “There has been a develop- ting the case continue as a death
perts Wednesday, including one “ambushed” with Riccardi’s at- phase. ment of evidence that Mr. Riccar- penalty trial, wasting time and
who traveled from Texas to testi- torneys request for the hearing During a death penalty trial, di has intellectual disability/ money on experts, attorneys can
Continued from Page 3A
fy at the hearing. because they only received infor- testimony is presented and then mental retardation,” Bufalino take care of the mental health is-
a psychiatric expert and an eval- Mirabito said she didn’t feel it mation about the request as of a defendant’s guilt is decided. If said. “And he cannot be put to sue now and still go to trial in
uation of Riccardi. was appropriate for testimony to Sunday. Riccardi is convicted of first-de- death.” time.
The prosecutors will also be happen Wednesday because she Musto Carroll argued Riccar- gree murder, the jury must de- Bufalino said prosecutors had “We’re confident the court will
able to review any reports de- understood that the scheduled di’s mental health should be al- cide if he receives the death pen- 30 days to prepare for testimony be convinced this … doesn’t have
fense attorneys have, so they can hearing was for Augello to deter- lowed to be determined by a jury alty. If the jury cannot decide, a Wednesday since he provided to go to a capital trial,” Bufalino
better prepare, Augello said. mine if an Atkins hearing should when he is tried on April 4. judge must sentence Riccardi to them with a report in February. said.
Riccardi’s attorneys, Mark Bu- be allowed, not to hear testimony Bufalino said it is not up to the
falino, William Watt and Paul Ga- about Riccardi’s mental health jury to decide, but a pretrial issue

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-◆ I N B R I E F CIA contractor released by Pakistan after


$2 million paid to shooting victims’ families

American’s freedom bought


By BABAR DOGAR had made any pay- down on Afghan Taliban factions shelter-
and CHRIS BRUMMITT ments, but she didn’t ing on its soil that it believes could be ef-
Associated Press dispute that the men’s fective proxies down the line.
LAHORE, Pakistan — An American families were compen- Antagonism was especially sharp be-
CIA contractor who shot and killed two sated. A lawyer for the tween the CIA and Pakistan’s powerful
Pakistani men was released from prison families said the money Inter Services Intelligence, which says it
Wednesday and left Pakistan after more came from the Ameri- did not know Davis was operating in the AP FILE PHOTO
than $2 million in “blood money” was Davis cans. country. One ISI official said the agency Boxing legend Muhammad Ali
paid to his victims’ families, defusing a While the deal re- had backed the “blood money” deal as a has pleaded with Iran to release
dispute that threatened an alliance vital moved the most obvious obstacle to im- way to soothe tensions. two U.S. hikers arrested in
to defeating al-Qaida and ending the Af- proved ties between the two nations, the The Davis affair had been a staple for 2009 and charged with spying.
ghan war. affair revealed just how fragile the alli- right-wing Islamist parties, who rallied

Ali to Iran:
In what appeared to be carefully chore- ance is despite efforts by the Obama ad- around it as another example of U.S. bru-
ographed end to a crisis that had stoked ministration to secure Pakistan’s cooper- tality and their government’s subser-
AP PHOTO anti-Americanism to new heights, the ation in the fight against extremism. vience to Washington. They had urged
Moving up in the business world U.S. Embassy said the Justice Depart- The main problem is their apparent dif- the families to reject any “blood money”

Free jailed
Window washers clean the narrow ment had opened an investigation into fering strategic interests in Afghanistan, and called for him to hanged.
windows on a high-rise office building the killings on Jan. 27 by Raymond Allen an issue that is becoming more acute as Protesters took to the streets in major
Wednesday in Phoenix. Davis. Washington eyes an end to the war. Pakis- cities after nightfall, briefly clashing with
It thanked the families for “their gene- tan’s chief concern is ensuring the coun- police outside the U.S. consulate in La-

U.S. hikers
rosity” in pardoning Davis. U.S. Secreta- try is not an ally of its long-term enemy, hore. Some called for larger protests Fri-
CAIRO ry of State Hillary Clinton denied the U.S. India, and has been reluctant to crack day after noon prayers.

Clinton makes visit to Cairo In a letter to Ayatollah


U .S. Secretary of State Hillary Rod-
ham Clinton brought the Obama
ALL IS CRICKET IN BANGLADESH Khamenei, the boxing great
administration’s appeal for real demo- seeks the pair’s release.
cratic reform in Egypt to Cairo’s Tahrir
Square on Wednesday. She waded into
crowds at the symbolic heart of the By JANET CAPPIELLO
uprising that toppled the country’s Associated Press
longtime autocratic leader last month LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Boxing
and urged Egypt’s transitional leaders champ Muhammad Ali is asking
not to allow the revolution to fizzle or Iran to release two American hik-
be compromised by extremists. ers held since 2009 on spy charg-
Clinton heaped praise on the anti- es.
government demonstrators whose Ali, arguably the most promi-
peaceful protests in the central square nent U.S. Muslim, on Wednesday
ousted President Hosni Mubarak and released to The Associated Press
said she hoped people everywhere a letter he wrote to supreme lead-
would look back on the revolt and er Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Feb-
regard it as “one of the most important ruary.
historic turning points” in the Middle The letter asks Khameini to re-
East. lease Josh Fat-
Surrounded by a heavy contingent of tal and Shane “Please
U.S. and Egyptian security guards, Bauer, who
Clinton took an unscheduled 15-minute were arrested
show the
stroll through the square, smiling, while hiking in world the
waving and shaking hands with by- northern Iraq
standers who thronged her. near the Iranian
compas-
border. A third sion I know
WASHINGTON
hiker, Sarah you have in
U.S. to pull combat troops Shourd, was re-
leased on bail in your
The top U.S. commander in Afghan- AP PHOTO September. heart.”
A
istan said Wednesday the initial wave boy swings to take a shot Wednesday as Morad Rahman, 16, center, gets ready to catch the ball during a “Please show
of troop withdrawals in July will prob- game of cricket in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Bangladesh, along with India and Sri Lanka, are co-hosting the the world the Muhammad Ali
In a letter to
ably include combat as well as non- compassion I
Cricket World Cup. Ayatollah
combat forces, part of a President Ba- know you have
Khamenei
rack Obama’s long-term strategy that in your heart,”
garnered crucial support from law- he wrote, ask-

Legislatures face calls for cuts


makers. ing Khamenei
Testifying for a second day on Capi- as a brother in Islam to show the
tol Hill, Army Gen. David Petraeus same mercy and compassion for
described combat gains since last the two men as he did for Shourd.
year’s U.S. troop buildup, and several Ali also wrote a letter to Kha-
members of the House Armed Services menei shortly before Shourd was
Committee who recently traveled to In a climate of economy, a key cuts, to live with higher taxes, if we’re In Pennsylvania, where there has been released, though it was unclear
Afghanistan echoed his assessment. asking state employees to sacrifice their talk off and on about cutting down the na- whether it had any effect.
Pennsylvania leader is pushing a jobs or their pay or benefits, then we need
Petraeus’ testimony to various House tion’s second largest legislature, Speaker The 69-year-old is the founder
and Senate committees — and private plan to shrink the state House. to lead by example," said Rep. Linda Sam Smith is recruiting co-sponsors for a of a center for world peace in
meetings with congressional leaders — Schofield, a Democrat in Connecticut, plan to cut the House from 203 members Louisville, where he grew up and
are designed to ensure political support where a plan for cutting back legislative to 153. Until the past couple years, Smith, launched a boxing career that in-
for the long, costly war despite strong By CHRIS BLANK districts has been filed. a Republican, had opposed the idea. cluded three world heavyweight
opposition among the American peo- Associated Press Similar ideas have gone nowhere in the Smith now argues that reducing the titles.
ple. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Almost ev- past — and the odds are long against any House would make the chamber a more His wife, Lonnie Ali, said from
passing this year — but they’re generat-
ery legislature in the country is talking effective legislative body. their Arizona home that her hus-
CAPE CANAVERAL, FLA. ing more attention in some states now be-
about cutting costs and services because cause of the pressure on legislators to Elsewhere, downsizing measures have band was asked to intervene by

NASA’s R2 makes its debut of budget problems, but a few also are
talking about downsizing themselves.
consider any possible economy. The pro-
posals also are calling attention to the
been proposed in Minnesota, Maine, Wis-
consin and Kansas.
the late John Arum, son of boxing
promoter Bob Arum.
The first humanoid robot ever Lawmakers in about a half-dozen huge variations in the size of legislatures. Pennsylvania state Rep. Michael Stur- John Arum, also a hiker, died in
launched into space is finally free. states have proposed shrinking the num- A measure in Missouri that calls for re- la, Democratic House policy committee a climbing accident on Storm
Astronauts at the International ber of legislators elected and thereby sav- ducing the House from 163 seats to 103 chairman, says he just doesn’t under- King Mountain in Washington
Space Station unpacked Robonaut on ing the office, staff and travel expenses has passed a Senate committee and been stand why smaller is better. state shortly after he asked Ali to
Tuesday, 21⁄2 weeks after its arrival via each incurs. sent to the floor. A similar plan is pending “Is there a study somewhere?" he help and before Shourd was re-
space shuttle Discovery. NASA broad- "If we are asking the public to live with in the House. asked. "Is there another state we envy?” leased, she said.
cast the humorous unveiling ceremony
Wednesday.
In a Twitter update, R2 announced:
“Check me out. I’m in space!” A NASA
employee on the ground posted the
tweet.
Libyan rebels struggle to hold key eastern city under Gadhafi siege
Testing will begin in May. Until then, By KHALED KAZZIHA ruled with an iron fist for more than four On this image taken
and MAGGIE MICHAEL decades. during an organized
R2’s fists will remain clenched and its Associated Press The rebels lashed out at the West as trip by Libyan au-
arms folded up against its chest. The
AJDABIYA, Libya — Libyan rebels the latest international effort to impose thorities for a small
robot exists from the waist up. Legs
battled to hold a strategic eastern city a no-fly zone over Libya stumbled along. group of journalists,
should arrive next year. a tank lies upside
against a punishing offensive by forces Supporters in the U.N. Security Council
loyal to Moammar Gadhafi on Wednes- were trying to push through a resolution down Wednesday
THE HAGUE, NETHERLANDS
day, voicing anger and frustration at the to impose such a move along with other along the road lead-
Police smash pedophile ring West for not coming to their aid. At the
same time, government troops heavily
measures aimed at preventing Gadhafi
from bombing his people, but Russia and
ing to the city of
Ajdabiya, Libya.
Police said Wednesday they have shelled the last main rebel bastion near Germany have expressed doubts.
broken a huge international pedophile the capital. “People are fed up. They are waiting
ring, rescuing 230 children from abuse Pro-Gadhafi forces had fought up to impatiently for an international move,” AP PHOTO
and arresting 184 suspects — including the entrance of the key eastern city of Aj- said Saadoun al-Misrati, a rebel spokes-
teachers and police officers. dabiya. Government troops were bring- man in the city of Misrata, the last rebel- cease-fire. He warned Gadhafi’s forces ian lives at risk.”
The three-year investigation code ing in a stream of truckloads of ammuni- held city in western Libya, which came against a march on Benghazi, the oppo- Ajdabiya, a city of 140,000, is the gate-
named Operation Rescue uncovered tion, rockets and supplies — signs of an under heavy shelling Wednesday. sition’sdefactocapitalintheeast,saying way to the rebel-held eastern half of Li-
670 suspects and identified and safe- intensified effort by the Libyan leader to U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon that “a campaign to bombard such an ur- bya and if Gadhafi troops take it, Beng-
guarded children in more than 30 coun- retake control of the country he has urged all sides to accept an immediate ban center would massively place civil- hazi would likely be their next target.
tries by arresting people accused of
abusing them, said Rob Wainwright,
director of the European Union police
agency Europol.
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POLICE BLOTTER
Architect had tie to W-B
robbery in the neighborhood at Barker-Rivenbark was terminat- and left classrooms.
about 8:38 p.m. Tuesday. ed from the company after the
Both men agreed to be alleged theft. WILKES-BARRE – A man
HANOVER TWP. -- Township searched. While police were A preliminary hearing is was arraigned Tuesday on
police said they are investigat- searching Franklin, police al- scheduled on March 22 before charges he sold methamphe- By INGA SAFFRON hired in the
ing a robbery at Curry Donuts leged he started a struggle District Judge Joseph Halesey tamine from houses on North Special to the Times Leader late 1990s to
on the Sans Souci Parkway on with an officer, the complaint in Hanover Township. Washington and East North- Bernard Cywinski, who died help reconfi-
Tuesday night. says. ampton streets. March 2, was more than just gure Inde-
Police said a man entered Police said in the complaint NEWPORT TWP. – Three Joel Gonzalez, 32, of East the architect behind Philadel- pendence Mall
the store around 9:55 p.m. and they found a .38-caliber hand- state correctional officers were Northampton Street, Wilkes- phia’s rebuilt Independence and design a
demanded money from the gun in Franklin’s waistband. injured Tuesday during a strug- Barre, was charged by state Mall, its refined new Liberty modern shel-
clerk. The man fled with an A preliminary hearing is gle with an inmate at the State police at Wyoming with six Bell Pavilion, and its first Ap- Cywinski ter for the Lib-
undetermined amount of mon- scheduled on March 24 in Correctional Institution at counts of possession with ple store. He also served as the erty Bell.
ey and was last seen running Central Court. Retreat, state police at Shick- intent to deliver a controlled genial paterfamilias of the Cywinski, who grew up in
toward Nanticoke, police said. shinny said. substance, and two counts of city’s architectural communi- Philadelphia, was probably
Police said the man is de- HANOVER TWP. – A former State police said inmate possession of a controlled ty. less well-known than his part-
scribed as being white, 25 to employee at a mail-order phar- Herberto Rodriquez, 36, bit an substance and criminal use He became a friend and men- ner Peter Bohlin, who won the
30 years old, with a thin build, maceutical facility was ar- officer’s hand and spat in the of communication facility. He tor to a cross section of archi- gold medal last year from the
with dark hair and wearing a raigned Wednesday on charges eyes of two officers at about was arraigned by District tects young and old during his American Institute of Archi-
black hooded jacket, black she stole prescription medica- 2:30 p.m. Judge Martin Kane in 30 years at Bohlin Cywinski tects. The two men joined
gloves and blue jeans. tions. Rodriquez is facing several Wilkes-Barre and jailed at the Jackson, one of the city’s most forces in 1979, when they
Anyone with information Colleen Louise Barker-Riven- aggravated assault charges, Luzerne County Correctional respected firms. merged their firms in a kind of
about the robbery is asked to bark, 35, of Northampton, was state police said. Facility for lack of $25,000 Cywinski, who had battled arranged marriage.
contact Hanover Township charged by the state Office of bail. cancer for more than a decade, Bohlin, then based in Wilkes-
police at 825-1254. Attorney General with two HAZLE TWP. – State police State police alleged Gon- belonged to the last generation Barre, said they had comple-
counts each of theft, possession at Hazleton said 10 students at zalez sold methampheta- of architects taught to express mented each other perfectly.
BUTLER TWP. -- Township of a controlled substance and Hazleton Area Career Center mines from a house in the ideas by drawing. The irony is They were drawn together by
police said they discovered a obtaining by misrepresentation. on West 23rd Street are facing 300 block of North Washing- that the firm, which has offices their love of sketching. In
man with a gunshot wound to She was released on $5,000 disorderly conduct citations ton Street on Jan. 14, and on in five cities, is best known to- 1994, their collaboration was
the arm while they were in- unsecured bail. after allegedly causing disturb- Feb. 28 after relocating to a day for creating the prototype honored when the AIA gave
vestigating a two-vehicle crash Barker-Rivenbark was em- ances during an emergency on house on East Northampton for the Apple stores, including them its annual Firm Award.
Tuesday night on Main Street. ployed as a licensed mail order Friday. Street, according to the crim- the glass cube on New York’s Cywinski, Bohlin said, was a
Police said two vehicles col- pharmacy pharmacist at CVS Students were placed in inal complaint. Fifth Avenue, and for design- "great, indomitable spirit"
lided at about 9:05 p.m. and a Caremark when she allegedly restricted movement status Gonzalez was arrested ing a massive Seattle home for who didn’t allow his long ill-
fight had broken out between stole several tablets of Trama- while emergency responders after state police spotted him Microsoft chief Bill Gates. ness to interfere with his work
the occupants of the vehicles. dol and Tizanadine on Aug. 2, dealt with an ammonia leak in walking near Public Square Cywinski didn’t participate or interest in good food and
Police said emergency per- according to the criminal com- the neighborhood. on Tuesday. much in those projects, prefer- art. In the last few years, he
sonnel found a 31-year-old plaint. During the emergency, state A preliminary hearing is ring to keep closer to Philadel- even took up watercolors.
township man had been shot in The alleged theft was record- police said, 10 students failed scheduled on March 22 in phia. He got his moment in the Cywinskiis survived by his
the arm. His vehicle was also ed by a surveillance camera. to follow school instructions Wilkes-Barre Central Court. sun, instead, when he was wife, Nancy.
struck by bullets, police said.
Police said the gunshot vic-
tim was taken to Geisinger
Wyoming Valley Medical Cen-
ter in Plains Township.
A passenger in another vehi-
cle was transported to Hazle-
ton General Hospital for in-
juries suffered in the fight,
police said.
Police said that during the
investigation a 43-year-old Ber-
wick man was arrested on
evidence of drunken driving.
Police did not release names
of those involved in the crash
and shooting.

WILKES-BARRE – City
police reported the following:
• Police said they are in-
vestigating a robbery at La
Espiranza Store at 285 Old
River Road on Tuesday.
A clerk told police a man
entered the store at 8 p.m. and
placed two bottles of soda on
the counter. The man pulled
out a handgun and demanded
money from the cash register
threatening the clerk he would
“kill them,” police said.
Police said the gunman was
last seen going north on Old
River Road. He was described
as being black, 5 feet, 8 inches
tall, thin build, approximately
150 pounds, wearing a black
jacket, a black or gray hood
and a scarf over his face.
• Police said items were
stolen from a vehicle parked in
the area of 480 S. River St. on
Wednesday.
• Several students at King’s
College reported windows were
smashed on their vehicles
Tuesday while they were
parked in the Park N’ Lock
North Parking Garage on North
Main Street.

WILKES-BARRE – A man
was arraigned Wednesday in
Wilkes-Barre Central Court for
allegedly carrying a gun with
an altered serial number.
Xavier Tyrone Franklin, 21, of
Chester, was charged with
persons not to possess fire-
arms, firearms not to be car-
ried without a license, possess-
ing a firearm with an altered
serial number, possession of a
small amount of marijuana and
false identification. He was
jailed at the Luzerne County
Correctional Facility for lack of
$25,000 bail.
According to the criminal
complaints:
Police stopped two black
men in the area of South Fran-
klin and Academy streets while
police were investigating a

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Local man faces another DUI


John L. Derhammer is also Feb. 28. Police alleged in arrest mouth police charged him with
records that Derhammer had a driving while intoxicated. Police
charged with driving with a
blood alcohol level of .240 per- said Derhammer had a blood al-
suspended license. cent. cohol level of .210 percent, ac-
An adult driver in Pennsylva- cording to court records.
nia is considered legally intoxi- Derhammer pleaded guilty
By EDWARD LEWIS cated with a BAC level of .08 per- and was sentenced in August
elewis@timesleader.com cent. 2006 to six months in the coun-
EDWARDSVILLE – A King- Derhammer was sentenced ty’s accelerated rehabilitation
ston man was arraigned Tuesday Feb. 24, 2010, to one to two years, program, a special probationary
on evidence of drunken driving, and had his license suspended program for first time offenders.
one of several actions he has for 18 months after pleading According to the latest charg-
faced in recent years, according guilty to drunken driving in es:
to court records. Kingston on March 28, 2009. Police stopped Derhammer for
Police charged John Lewis Derhammer refused to submit to driving a vehicle with a broken
Derhammer, 37, of Pulaski a blood test after the March 2009 headlight and license plate light.
Street, with two counts of driv- traffic stop on Schuyler Avenue, After he stopped, Derhammer
ing under the influence, one court records say. tried to climb over the console to
count of driving with a suspend- A county jury acquitted Der- the passenger seat and started
ed license and three vehicle of- hammer of two counts of drunk- yelling, “Where did you go?
fenses. He was arraigned in en driving after a trial on Sept. Come back.”
Wilkes-Barre Central Court and 28, 2009, on charges he was in- An officer told Derhammer he
released on $5,000 unsecured toxicated while driving in Larks- was the only person in the vehi-
bail. ville on Sept. 27, 2008, court re- cle. Derhammer claimed he was
Edwardsville police said Der- cords indicate. yelling for his sister.
hammer was intoxicated when Court records say Derham- A preliminary hearing is sched-
he was stopped in the area of Zer- mer’s first drunken-driving of- uled on March 23 before District
by Avenue and Penn Street on fense was in July 2005, when Ply- Judge Paul Roberts in Kingston.

ZONING HEARING BOARD

Latino-oriented store planned for W-B


By BILL O’BOYLE E. Northampton St. and con- ed to a duplex. It recently
boboyle@timesleader.com tains 1,988 square feet. The housed a business and one
WILKES-BARRE – Several re- store will occupy 917 square feet apartment.
quests were unanimously ap- and an apartment will take up Vito Aiello, 389 Andover St.,
proved Wednesday by the city the other 1,071 square feet. was granted approval for varia-
Zoning Hearing Board during a Also, Darryl Schwarz was nces to waive the minimum re-
quiet meeting. granted a variance to waive the quired side yard setback from 5
Maria V. Hernandez was giv- maximum height permitted for feet to 1.6 feet. The variance
en a special exception that will a garage from 15 feet to 23 feet. was needed to maintain the
allow her to open a store that The property is located at 362 placement of three accessory
will offer “botanica” religious Blackman St., and the garage sheds used at the single-family
items and financial and insur- will be 40 feet by 36 feet. home.
ance services. TEDJK LP was granted a vari- Paul Jones of Shavertown was
Charles McCormick, solicitor ance to permit a decrease in the granted a variance for a rental
for the zoning hearing board, minimum lot area per dwelling property at 183-185 S. Grant St.
said the shop will sell herbs, at 293 N. Main St. The per unit Jones intends to increase the
charms and other religious or square feet will be reduced from number of units from two to
spiritual items specific to the 3,500 per dwelling to 1,390. Jeff four and the variance will allow
Latino community. Connolly, one of the owners, the square footage per unit to be
The property is located at 433 said the building will be return- decreased from 3,500 to 1,220.

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ANTHONY “TONY” MAN-


DYCZ JR., 87, a resident of Lu-
Frances C. Pisano Andrew ‘Babe’ Ondish Rose Lopresto
zerne, passed away peacefully March 16, 2011 March 14, 2011 March 14, 2011
early Wednesday morning, March Rose Lopresto,
16, 2011, at Manor Care Health and
Rehabilitation Center, Kingston.
His loving wife is the former Elea-
F rances C. Pisano, 96, of Pittston,
passed away Wednesday, March
16, 2011, in Riverstreet Manor,
A ndrew “Babe” Ondish, 95,
passed away Monday, March 14,
2011, at Riverstreet Manor, Wilkes-
100, entered in-
to the house of
her father
nor Selensky. Together, Anthony Wilkes-Barre. She was born May 26, Barre, where he was a guest for the peacefully in
and Eleanor shared 42 wonderful 1914, in Cardiff, Ala., a daughter of past 15 months. her sleep Mon-
years of marriage. the late Salvatore and Carmella Zaf- He was born February 3, 1916, in day morning,
Funeral Arrangements are futo DeSalvo. Swoyersville, a son of the late John March 14, 2011,
pending and have been entrusted She was a member of Our Lady of and Mary Ondish. A graduate of
to the care of the Wroblewski Fu- at home in Ha-
Mount Carmel Church, Pittston. Swoyersville High School, he
neral Home Inc., 1442 Wyoming played on both the baseball and nover Township, where she resid-
Frances, along with her husband, ed with her niece.
Ave., Forty Fort. Angelo, were proprietors of Modern football teams, and was a team
member of the first East-West foot- Rose was born January 22, 1911,
Lanes Bowling Center for many a daughter to Pasquale and Cathe-
years until their retirement. ball game.
Francis J. Frances was preceded in death by Mr. Ondish was a U.S. Army vet-
eran of World War II and was em-
rine (Nardiello) Scavone. Rose
spent her growing up years on
Williams her husband, Angelo Pisano, in Oc-
tober 14, 2004; infant sister Jose-
ployed for many years on the Penn-
sylvania Railroad. He later worked
Washington Street in Wilkes-
Barre, where she attended St. Ma-
March 15, 2011 phine DeSalvo; and sisters Mary De- for the Tobyhanna Army Depot. He ry’s School and worked in the gro-
Salvo and June DeSalvo. ate care given to Frances during her J.J., Erica and Megan McGovern.
truly loved and lived to fish. cery trade and, later, at the Isaac
Surviving are sons, Frank Pisano extended stay.
F rancis J. Williams, 83, of Plains The family wishes to thank all of
Township, died Tuesday eve- The funeral will be held at 9 a.m. He was preceded in death by his the “angels” who loved and cared Long Department Store.
and his wife, Mary Lou, Wyoming, infant daughter, Helen Rose; be- At 23, Rose married Anthony
ning, March 15, 2011, at Geisinger and Dr. John Pisano and his wife, Friday morning from the Howell- for him at both Riverview Ridge
Wyoming Valley Medical Center, loved wife, Helen; and brothers, and Riverstreet Manor. Lopresto on November 15, 1934,
Linda, Plains Township; sister Lena Lussi Funeral Home, 509 Wyoming John and Michael. in Holy Rosary Church, Park Ave-
Plains Township. Previously he re- The funeral will be held at 9
sided in Wyckoff, N.J., for over 40 Sardo, Pittston; granddaughter Ave., West Pittston, with Mass of Surviving are his son, Andrew nue, Wilkes-Barre, and shortly
Franceen and husband, Jason Cara- Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in Our a.m. Saturday from Maher-
years and Exeter. Ondish, and his wife, Carol, Colora- thereafter moved to New York
betta, Pittston; grandsons, Dr. An- Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Pitt- do; daughter Annmary Petros, Collins Funeral Home, 360 N. Ma-
Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was a ple Ave., Kingston, with a Mass of City, N.Y., were she worked for
son of the late Loretta Dettmore gelo Pisano, Phoenix, Ariz.; John Pi- ston, with the Rev. Paul McDonnell Kingston; grandchildren, Andrew many years at Macy’s Department
sano Jr., Plains Township; and Jo- officiating. Interment will be held in Ondish and his wife, Zelda, Hazle- Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in the
Seigle and Carl Seigle and Francis Church of St. Ignatius Loyola. In- Store.
J. Williams. seph Pisano, Plains Township; Mount Olivet Cemetery, Carverton. ton; Karen Ondish, New Mexico;
She decided later on to move
great-grandchildren, Luchia, Alena, Friends may call at the funeral home Matthew Ondish, Colorado; Barba- terment will be in Denison Ceme-
He was a graduate of King’s Col- with her husband to Italy. After
lege, class of 1950. Before retiring, and Matteo; as well as nieces and ne- from 8:15 to 9 a.m. Friday morning. ra Ann Petros Leri and her husband, tery, Swoyersville. Friends may
In lieu of flowers, memorial dona- Fred, Mountain Top; Debra Petros call from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday. several trips back and forth, they
he was a high school science teach- phews.
Sadvary and her husband, Steve, In lieu of flowers, memorial con- settled back in Wilkes-Barre upon
er for the Midland Park Board of The family would like to express tions may be sent to St. Ann’s Bas-
Education in New Jersey and a Mountain Top; Lynda Jo Petros tributions may be made to Church retirement. Rose cared for her
their gratitude to the staff of River- ilica, 1233 St. Ann St., Scranton, PA
park ranger for Bergen County, McGovern, Trucksville. Also surviv- of St. Ignatius Building Fund, 339 husband, Anthony, for years
street Manor for their compassion- 18504.
New Jersey. ing are 11 great-grandchildren, An- N. Maple Ave., Kingston, PA through his long struggle with
He was a devoted Roman Ca- drew, Hannah, and Christopher On- 18704. Alzheimer’s disease, keeping him
tholic attending daily Mass at sev- dish; Samantha and Tyler Sadvary; Condolences can be sent to the home and caring for him while
eral churches in the area, last being
a member of St. Mark’s Parish, In-
Joseph P. Burke Jessica, Michael, and Gabriella Leri; family at www.maher-collins.com. she, herself, was in her 70s.
Rose and Anthony were not
kerman. He was a dedicated volun- March 14, 2011 blessed with children, but she had
teer at St. Vincent de Paul Soup an extended family that she cared
Kitchen, Wilkes-Barre. He was a
Jack H. Robbins for and loved.
3rd degree member of the Knights
of Columbus President John F J oseph P. Burke, 86, of Hudson,
passed away Monday, March 14,
March 15, 2011
Rose was preceded in death by
her brothers, Joseph, Philip, Pa-
Kennedy Council 372, Pittston, 2011, at Manorcare, Kingston. He
was born in Larksville, a son of the trick, and Vincent; and sisters,
and a member of the Knights of Marie, Lena, Carmel and Ange-
Columbus in Midland Park, N.J.
Francis was a loving and devot-
late Patrick J. and Margaret Carey
Burke. JMarch
ack H. Robbins, 75, of Shaver-
town, passed away Tuesday,
15, 2011, in the Hospital of
line.
Rose leaves behind numerous
ed brother, uncle and great-uncle. A graduate of Larksville High
He was preceded in death by his the University of Pennsylvania, Phi- nieces and nephews, and her spe-
School, he was formerly employed
brother, Paul J. Williams; brother- ladelphia, Pa. cial feline companions, Phoenix
by Atlantic Richfield Co. in Philadel- and Savannah.
in-law Joseph Cheponis; and niece phia for 38 years. Mr. Burke was a Born in Pittston on April15,1935,
Loretta Cheponis. he was a son of the late Jack R. and Rose was a devote Catholic and
member of the Silver and Gold Club a member of the former Saint
Surviving are a sister, Margaret Florence Tompkins Robbins. He
Cheponis, Scranton; a niece, Ann at St. Vincent’s Church, Larksville. Aloysius Parish, now known as
He was preceded in death by his graduated from West Pittston High
Marie Mahlmann, and her hus- Saint Robert Bellarmine. She was
band, Jack, Clarks Summit; a neph- loving wife, the former Edna Tilton, School, class of 1953, and served in
the U.S. Army Reserves. also a member of their Altar and
ew, Michael Cheponis, and his who passed away in 2008; brother, Rosary Society. She lived her life
wife, Teri, Pottstown, Pa.; and sev- Eugene Burke; and sisters, Cathe- Jack was owner/operator of
for God in all her doings.
eral grandnephews and nieces. rine Burke and Mary Deady. terment will be in St. Vincent’s Cem- Jack’s Collision Service, Wyoming,
Rose celebrated her 100th birth-
Funeral will be held at 9:30 a.m. Surviving are numerous nieces etery, Larksville. Friends may call for over 30 years. He was very civic
day with family and friends at
Friday from the Corcoran Funeral and nephews. from 8 a.m. until the time of the ser- and community minded, sponsor-
home, and she received tremen-
Home Inc., 20 S. Main St., Plains The funeral will be held at 9 a.m. vice today. ing numerous organizations includ-
Township, with a Mass of Chris- dous joy and blessings and shared
today E. Blake Collins Funeral Memorial contributions may be ing Little League Teams in West ter, Lauren.
tian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Bene- her love with everyone.
Home, 159 George Ave., Wilkes- made to the charity of the donor’s Pittston and Dallas. He was a mem- Religious Service will be
dict Parish, St. Dominic’s Church, We now celebrate her life with
Barre, with a Mass of Christian choice. ber of the Masons and enjoyed golf- held at 10 a.m. Saturday in the
Parsons section of Wilkes-Barre. a Funeral Mass at 10 a.m. Saturday
Burial at 9:30 a.m. in Ss. Peter and Condolences can be sent to the ing and the dart league. Peter J. Adonizio Funeral Home, in St. Robert Bellarmine Parish,
Interment will be in St. Catherine’s Surviving are his wife of 46 years,
Cemetery, Moscow, Pa. Friends Paul Church, Plains Township. In- family at www.eblakecollins.com. 802 Susquehanna Ave., West Pitt- 143 West Division St., Wilkes
Jacqui Leonard Robbins; son Sean ston. Interment will be held in St. Barre. Calling hours will be from 5
may call from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Fri-
day morning at the funeral home. Robbins, Shavertown; daughter Catherine’s Cemetery, Moscow, Pa. to 8 p.m. Friday at Desiderio Fu-
Memorial donations may be Meghan Robbins, Dallas; grandson Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Fri- neral Home Inc., 679 Carey Ave.,
made to the St. Vincent de Paul
Soup Kitchen, 39 E. Jackson St.,
Joseph F. Buczewski Blake Williams, Dallas; uncle and
aunt, Robert and Doris Robbins,
day at the funeral home.
Memorial donations may be
Hanover Township. Interment
will be held in St. Mary’s Ceme-
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702. March 15, 2011 Wyoming; sister-in-law and brother- made to Hope Lodge, 110 W. Laurel tery, Hanover Township.
Online condolences may be in-law, Katie and Donald Casey, Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19012. In Rose’s honor, memorial dona-
made at www.corcoranfuneral- Shavertown; as well as niece Cathe- Online condolences may be made
home.com. J oseph F. Buczewski, 75, of Ma-
cungie, Pa., passed away Tues- rine Zapko and her husband, Mi-
chael, of Virginia, and their daugh-
at www.peterjadoniziofuenral-
home.com.
tions may be made to the donor’s
charity of their choosing. Rose
day, March 15, 2011, at Manor Care was a generous donor to Mother
Alma F. Sands in Allentown, Pa. He was the hus- Angelica, EWTN, Hanceville, Ala.
Online Condolences may be ex-
band of Catherine Lipinski Buczew-
March 15, 2011 ski, and they were married for 54 pressed at www.desideriofh.com.

A lma F. Sands, 100, formerly of


Orangeville, Pa., ended her pil-
years.
He was born in Nanticoke, a son
FUNERALS
grimage on this earth at 3:15 p.m. to John Sr. and Mary Buczewski.
Tuesday, March 15, 2011, in Ber- BALL – Gary, funeral 9:30 a.m. corner of routes 29 and 118, Pikes
Joseph served as sergeant in the today from the Gubbiotti Funeral
wick Retirement Village I.
Born in Central, Pa., January 7, U.S. Marine Corps from 1954 to ’57. Home, 1030 Wyoming Ave., Exe-
Creek. Friends may call 1 to 3 p.m.
before the service. Ruth L. Wilson
1911, a daughter of the late Reece He was self employed and was a ter. Mass of Christian Burial at 10 KEIL – George, funeral 10 a.m. today March 12, 2011
and Lillian Flook Fritz, she was a member of St. Ann’s Church in Em- a.m. at Church of the Holy Re- from Yanaitis Funeral Home, 55
member of the Orangeville United maus, Pa. deemer, Corpus Christi Parish, Stark St., Plains Township. Ruth L. Wilson,
Methodist Church. He was preceded in death by Harding. LEEDOCK – Jerome Jr., funeral 11 91, of Hanover
She now joins her husband, Ken- brother, John Jr.; and sister Louise BOGDAN – Victoria, funeral 9:30 a.m. Friday in the Edwards and Township,
neth Sands, who died September ningsville, Pa., and Laura, of Macun- a.m. today from Davis-Dinelli Russin Funeral Home, 717 Main passed away
23, 1961; son Gary Sands, July 2, Krajewski. Funeral Home, 170 E. Broad St.,
gie; and sister, Regina Kush of Nan- St., Edwardsville. Family and Saturday, March
2001; great-great-granddaughter Surviving, in addition to his wife, Nanticoke. Funeral Mass at 10 friends may call today 4 to 7 p.m.
ticoke. 12, 2011, in Hos-
Eliese Faith English, November are sons Christopher and his wife, a.m. in St. Faustina Parish / St. and Friday 10 a.m. until service
Funeral services will be pri- pice Communi-
10, 2001; and two brothers, Allison Jann, of Macungie, Pa., and Gregory Mary of Czestochowa Church, time.
and Charles Fritz. vate and at the convenience of ty Care Geisin-
and his wife, Louise, of Nanticoke; 1030 S. Hanover St., Nanticoke. LILLIS – Anna, services noon today
Alma will be remembered by the family. BURKE – Joseph, funeral 9 a.m.
ger South
two grandchildren, Andrew, of Brei- in the Louis V. Ciuccio Funeral Wilkes-Barre.
her daughter-in-law, Carol W. today from E. Blake Collins Funer- Home, 145 Moosic Road, Old
Sands, Bloomsburg, Pa.; three al Home, 159 George Ave., Wilkes- She was born December 27,
Forge.
grandchildren, Nancy Sands Lee Barre. Mass of Christian Burial at 1919, in Hanover Township, and
ONDISH – Andrew, funeral 9 a.m.
and husband Dale, Hunlock Creek; was a daughter of the late James
Stephen Sands, Berwick; and Kim Rosemarie Malacarne 9:30 a.m. in Ss. Peter and Paul
Church, Plains Township. Friends
Saturday from Maher-Collins
Funeral Home, 360 N. Maple Ave., and Ruth Fox Gregson.
Eckroth and husband Adrian, Ber- may call today 8 a.m. until the Kingston. Mass of Christian Burial Ruth attended Hanover schools.
wick; great-grandchildren, John March 15, 2011 time of the service. She was formerly employed as a
at 9:30 a.m. in the Church of St.
English, Mifflinville, Pa.; Patti BUTZ – Jennie, funeral 10:30 a.m. Ignatius Loyola. Friends may call seamstress by Carey Avenue Man-
Grosz, Lightstreet, Pa.; and David
Yohey, Bloomsburg, Pa.; as well as
four great-great-grandchildren.
R osemarie “Rose” Malacarne, 80,
of Ashburn, Va., passed away
Tuesday, March 15, 2011. She was a
today from the George A. Strish
Inc. Funeral Home, 211 West Main
Friday 5 to 8 p.m.
SCHECTMAN – Dr. Samuel, Shiva
ufacturing. She was a member of
the former Lyndwood Congrega-
St., Glen Lyon. Mass of Christian today from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 tional Church.
“Always in our hearts.” daughter of the late James and Ma- Burial at 11 a.m. in Holy Spirit p.m. at the residence of his sister, She was also active with the Se-
A graveside service to honor ry Cavanaugh, of Forty Fort; be- Parish/St. Adalbert’s Church.
her life and faith will be held at 2 Jane Schectman Danoff, 21 In- nior Citizens at Firwood United
loved wife of Albert Malacarne; be- Family and friends may call 9:30 signia Drive, Pittston. Methodist, St Theresa’s and St.
p.m. Saturday in the family plot at to 10:30 a.m. today.
Laurel Hill Cemetery, Orangeville, loved mother of five children, 11 SEYMOUR – Melinda, funeral 11 a.m. Aloysius, and volunteered at Lee
grandchildren, and two great-grand- COOPER – Edward Sr., funeral 9:15 today in the Metcalfe and Shaver
Pa., with Darwin Goshorn, her pas- Park Towers.
children. a.m. Friday from Davis-Dinelli Funeral Home Inc., 504 Wyoming
tor, presiding. Funeral Home, 170 E. Broad St., Ruth was preceded in death by
Expressions of sympathy may Surviving are her son Charles and Ave., Wyoming. her husband, William C.; sisters,
Nanticoke. Mass of Christian SHILLABEER – Pauline, funeral 10
be made to the memorial fund of wife Heidi, of Leesburg, Va.; grand- Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Mary Our Betty Sando and Faith Phillips;
Orangeville United Methodist mother of Matthew and Alison, son a.m. Friday from Messiah Prim- and brothers, James and Jack.
Lady Help of Christians Catholic itive Methodist Church, Pittston
Church, 204 Pine St., Orangeville, Anthony and wife Lauri, of Ash- Church, Dorrance. Visitation She is survived by her sons, Wil-
PA 17859. burn, Va.; grandmother of Megan Blvd., Bear Creek Township. liam C., Mountain Top, and Robert
today 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral
and Kelly, daughter Elizabeth Cas- Friends may call at the H. Merritt F. and his wife, Susan M. Wilson,
home.
tro and husband Thomas, of Ash- Hughes Funeral Home Inc., 451 N.
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Main St., Wilkes-Barre, 4 to 7 p.m.
burn, Va.; grandmother of Christina arms, and the positive impact she service 2 p.m. Saturday at the Lindsay and Evan Wilson.
The Times Leader publish- today. Those attending the ser-
and Michael, and great-grandmoth- made on our lives. Second Presbyterian Church, 143 A Funeral Service will be held
es free obituaries, which vice Friday are asked to go direct-
er to John and Julian; daughter Su- A Funeral Mass will be held at 11 Parsonage St., Pittston. Friends at 11 a.m. Saturday from the Wil-
have a 27-line limit, and paid ly to Messiah Church.
zanne Iasiello and husband Antho- may call 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at the liams-Hagen Funeral Home Inc.,
obituaries, which can run a.m. Saturday at St. Theresa Cathol- TERKOSKI – John, funeral 9:30
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with a photograph. A funeral ic Church, Ashburn, Va. Interment Wyoming Ave., West Pittston. a.m. today from the Charles V.
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Corbett set
who graduated in a given year “It’s important to understand that Valley West’s 2010 graduation

GRADUATION
and the number of students who rate was 90 percent. Under the
dropped out – or left – that year while the numbers may look different new system, it is closer to 89 per-
and the previous three years. than in previous years, it is because cent. West Side’s rate, on the oth-
Continued from Page 1A

the new math.


The new system is called a “co-
hort rate calculation” because it
begins on the other end of the
the improved methodology is giving a
more reliable and accurate picture –
er hand, changes from almost 91
percent to less than 74 percent.
The state argues the new sys-
for meeting
in Scranton
Northwest Area Superintend- equation, counting the number tem is more accurate, though it
ent Nancy Tkatch said it’s un- of ninth-grade students and fol-
not necessarily because of any difference in under- also stressed the new numbers –
clear why the rate would drop so lowing that group, or cohort, lying performance.” released Tuesday – are prelimina-
much, but she suspects some im- through four years. The state ry and could be revised. The state
Education Secretary Ronald Tomalis
portant issues have been over- tracks how many students trans- In a press release also noted that switching from a SCRANTON – Gov. Tom
looked in devising the new meth- fer in and out of the school each leaver rate to a cohort rate almost Corbett will meet at noon to-
od. year, then counts the number of always results in an apparent day with members of the Grea-
“As I look at the formula there students in that cohort who grad- stay beyond their traditional se- West Side is a rare beast among drop in graduation rates, but ter Scranton Chamber of Com-
are things that are disconcert- uate in their fourth (senior) year. nior year as non-graduates, even career centers in Pennsylvania. warns that doesn’t mean fewer merce.
ing,” she said. Critics have long argued the as the law says they can stay. A Most only offer half-day classes, students are graduating. The governor will discuss
The change was mandated by “leaver rate” system does not ac- district with a high percentage of letting the district handle aca- “It’s important to understand his budget proposal and how it
the federal government. The fed- count for student transfers. The such students would then get a demic studies while the centers that while the numbers may look will affect businesses in greater
eral law known as No Child Left “cohort rate” is designed to re- lower graduation rate. handle vocational training. West different than in previous years, it Scranton with the chamber’s
Behind, passed in 2002, requires solve that problem. But Tkatch Tkatch also said it was unclear Side is one of a handful of career is because the improved metho- Board of Directors and Govern-
districts to meet a minimum said the new system may have its how the new system handles stu- centers in the state that handle dology is giving a more reliable ment Affairs Committee, Cor-
graduation rate set by the state. own set of problems. dents who attend a career center both, taking students for a full and accurate picture – not neces- bett spokeswoman Kelli Ro-
But states calculated graduation In particular, she was unsure if full-time, such as those North- day. sarily because of any difference in berts said.
rates differently, and the change the new system properly ac- west Area sends to West Side Ca- Wyoming Valley West Superin- underlying performance,” Educa- Corbett will address the
is designed to make the calcula- counts for special education stu- reer and Technology Center. The tendent Charles Suppon also tion Secretary Ronald Tomalis board about his proposal and
tions uniform. dents with serious learning or state calculates a separate gradu- voiced concern over the new cal- said in a press release. will afterwards answer ques-
In Pennsylvania, the old sys- physical disabilities, who by state ation rate for the Career Center, culation. His district historically To Suppon and Tkatch, howev- tions from the board, Roberts
tem was a “leaver rate calcula- law can remain in school until even though all the students provides up to 70 percent of the er, the issue is what it does mean. said. The meeting will take
tion,” so dubbed because it they are 21. Tkatch said the new there technically attend the dis- students who attend West Side. “I have more questions than an- place at the chamber, 222 Mul-
looked at the number of students system seems to count those who trict as well. Under the old system, Wyoming swers at this point,” Suppon said. berry St.

FREEZE
aged them to enter into discus- new budget.” But unions now face the threat of massive cuts in state funding so as well. The Pittston Area
sions with their school boards Tkatch said she would be and a move in the legislature to change the law so districts can board agreed at Tuesday’s pub-
about a pay freeze or other cost- willing to take a pay freeze, but lic meeting to meet with teach-
saving measures to maintain it would be in a new job. The lay off teachers for economic reasons – currently they can do so er representatives and adminis-
Continued from Page 1A
class size and academic pro- School Board has decided not to only if they experience sharp enrollment declines or major trators to discuss the idea.
tors, who pointed out each grams.” renew her contract, and she has changes in educational programming. In an e-mail response to ques-
union would have to agree to Northwest Area Superintend- already landed a job as adminis- tions, Crestwood Superintend-
reopen its contract and nego- ent Nancy Tkatch expressed trative director at West Side Ca- ent Dave McLaughlin-Smith
tiate a freeze – a daunting pros- surprise upon hearing about reer and Technical Center. because talks have been tense. ey. said the district administration
pect in years past. Testerman’s statements. Wyoming Valley West Super- “We’re a lot closer than we’ve Even so, Perrone said he be- is looking at all options to save
Northwest struggled for near- intendent Chuck Suppon said been at any point during the lieves the state spending cuts money in response to Corbett’s
Threat of layoffs ly four years to hammer out its he would also be willing to take negotiations,” he added. are so steep that a one-year proposals, but that “I have not
But unions now face the current contract signed in 2009, a pay freeze, but noted that freeze would be almost insignif- shared any recommendations
threat of massive cuts in state which expires this August, and unions for both the teachers and Final budget needed icant by comparison for Greater with our board.”
funding and a move in the Leg- the two sides are only beginning support staff – which includes Greater Nanticoke Area Su- Nanticoke Area. Dallas Superintendent Frank
islature to change the law so new negotiations. secretaries, custodians and aids perintendent Tony Perrone said A freeze on Perrone’s pay is a Galicki also said the idea of a
districts can lay off teachers for “I think it’s a give-and-take ap- – are negotiating new contracts. the idea of a freeze has been moot suggestion. After having freeze was under discussion, but
economic reasons – currently proach,” Tkatch said of the pos- The old contracts expired last discussed with the union, but turned around a district on the noted the teacher contract ex-
they can do so only if they expe- sibility of a pay freeze, noting August, and staff are operating that it’s too early for either side brink of financial collapse, he pired last year and is under ne-
rience sharp enrollment de- that it’s too early to be sure ex- under the terms of those ex- to make a commitment without officially retired in 2003 but gotiations.
clines or major changes in edu- actly what the final state budget pired contracts, which means knowing what the final budget stayed on without pay, a fact he Contract negotiations are also
cational programming. will be as the Legislature mulls that they already are technically will really call for. He also noted prefers to downplay. going on at Wyoming Area and
Testerman said PSEA hopes Corbett’s proposal. working under a pay freeze, a series of bills are expected to Lake-Lehman Superintendent at the Luzerne Intermediate
to prevent the massive cuts, But with such radical changes Suppon said. be unveiled by the senate educa- Jim McGovern said he is taking Unit, an agency that provides a
“but we also realize that tough in state funding looming, she While a freeze is among the tion committee designed to a pay freeze but the School variety of services – primarily
economic times have hit many added, a freeze could be a good items on the table, Suppon said ease state mandates and make it Board has not discussed the special education – to area dis-
of our public school districts. idea for both sides. he could not comment further easier for districts to save mon- idea of asking the teachers to do tricts.
“Today I sent a letter to the “We could let the dust settle,
presidents of all PSEA locals,”
Testerman continued. “I encour-
and give the districts an oppor-
tunity to get a handle on this
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Haggerty, Gelb AREA MEDICINE New facility will replace smaller one in Dallas Shopping Center and cut travel for Back Mountain patients

top ballots for


judge election Geisinger to open expanded Dallas clinic
By ANDREW M. SEDER By EILEEN GODIN lar in size and services to the one es, will speed up diagnosis time.
aseder@timesleader.com Times Leader Correspondent in Tunkhannock, but he quickly “There is no film needed. The
Ballot positions were drawn DALLAS – The growing Back added Geisinger Medical Group images are crisp,” Kovalick said.
Wednesday in Harrisburg for the Mountain community will be- has other, smaller clinics in “It will limit a patient’s wait time.
race for six Luzerne County Court come the home of a new, larger South Wilkes-Barre, Kingston, I am really excited about this.”
of Common Pleas judgeships. and all-encompassing Geisinger Wyoming and Pittston. A Mobile MRI system will be
There are 16 candidates, each of Medical Group clinic. Four family medicine provid- brought to the clinic about once
whom cross filed to appear on both The clinic, located off Dor- ers, Dr. Kara Brezinski-Clark, Dr. a week, Lloyd said. The Mobile
the Democrat and chester Drive on Michael Cleary Glendon Cook, Kovalick, and Dr. MRI is on a trailer and is driven
Republican ballots Drive in Dallas, will open its Audrey Hodle and Dr. Stella into various Geisinger Medical
for the May 17 pri- doors on March 28. An open Cruz of pediatrics, Dr. Donald Group clinics.
maries. house, health fair, and ribbon- Hull of general surgery and Dr. Although the exam beds and
The top six vote- cutting ceremony will be held at David Ross of sports medicine computers have not arrived yet,
and orthopedics will work out of the facility is designed to handle
getters in ballots cast 11 a.m. May 9.
the clinic. approximately 5,000 active pa-
by each party will appear on the The new 17,000-square-foot fa-
Three resident physicians, Dr. tients and has room to expand.
November ballot, and voters will cility will house pediatrics, fam- Nathan Greczek, Dr. Raselette Kovalick said that as a Back
choose the top six vote-getters at ily medicine, radiology, orthope- AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
Hunt, and Dr. Airisha Ramirez, Mountain resident, this is a good
thattimewhowillearnseatsonthe dics, ultrasound, laboratory test- Dr. John Gardner gives a tour of the radiology section of the new will also call the clinic home. All thing.
bench. ing and a pharmacy, plus John Geisinger-Dallas site. together, 30 employees will work “We have a large parking area
Kingston Mayor Jim Haggerty Heinz Institute for Rehabilita- out of the clinic. and many services are under one
drew the first ballot position on the tion outpatient therapy. Dr. Michael Kovalick, D.O., said. In the facility, light green and roof,” he said.
Republican side, while Lisa Gelb, Kathy Lloyd, associate vice physician site lead at Geisinger The $8 million facility will re- cream-colored walls reflected The facility is also part of a
an attorney from Laflin, drew the president of regional operations, Medical Group Dallas, said the place a smaller clinic located in the natural light making the growing trend of green buildings
top position on the Democratic said the clinic will also have nu- new clinic will be more conve- the Dallas Shopping Center, said rooms bright. The clinic has 28 in the region. Officials said the fa-
side. trition counseling and after- nient for the Back Mountain resi- Dr. John Gardner, M.D., depart- exam rooms, three for pediatrics cility was built to meet LEED
The ballot order for the Repub- hours urgent care starting in Ju- dents. ment medical director, Commu- and 25 for family care. State-of- (Leadership in Energy & Envi-
lican ticket is: ly, and women’s health services “They will not have to travel nity Practice of Luzerne County. the-art radiology equipment, ronmental Design) Silver certifi-
• Jim Haggerty, Kingston; in October. into Wilkes-Barre for testing,” he Gardner said the clinic is simi- which will produce digital imag- cation requirements.
• Dick Hughes, Fairview Town-
ship;

Dialysis patient
• Joe Sklarosky, Jr., Fairview
Township;
• Mark Bufalino, Kingston
Township;
• Vito DeLuca, Franklin Town-
ship;
• Michael Blazick, Fairview
Township;
follows dream
• Paula Radick, Hazle Town- Shad Ireland, who competed in about the recent innovations in
ship; the treatment of chronic kidney
an Ironman triathlon, brings
• John Aciukewicz, Kingston disease.
Township; his inspirational story here. “I was wasting away. Constant-
• James L. McMonagle, Jackson ly angry because I was chained to
Township; a medical condition and just
• Michael T. Vough, West Pitt- By STEVEN FONDO
plain sick and tired of being
ston; Times Leader Correspondent
sick,” Ireland said. “I was lying
• Molly Hanlon Mirabito, Forty WILKES-BARRE – A failed
on my couch watching the Iron-
Fort; kidney transplant and grim prog-
man Triathlon Championship
• Tony Ross, Fairview Town- nosis didn’t stop Shad Ireland
ship; and saw this incredibly brave
from dreaming and dreaming
• Joseph F. Saporito Jr., Jenkins woman collapse before the finish
big.
Township; and literally drag herself across
At just 75 pounds and recover-
• Lisa Gelb, of Laflin; ing from a coma-inducing organ the line. It blew me away. I decid-
• Fred A. Pierantoni, of Dupont; rejection, Ireland walked into his ed then and there that I wanted
• Jennifer Rogers, of Harveys doctor’s office and proudly de- what she had.”
Lake. clared that he was going to be the In the past few years, Ireland
The ballot order for the Demo- first dialysis patient to compete has gone on to compete in nu- AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
crat ticket is: merous triathlons throughout Shad Ireland talks with Ann Zoeller, a dialysis patient, in the waiting area of the Fresenius Dialysis
in an Ironman triathlon.
• Lisa Gelb, of Laflin; the country and recently com- Center on Laird Street in Wilkes-Barre. Ireland has been receiving dialysis for many years.
An Ironman triathlon consists
• Mark Bufalino, Kingston pleted a 4,900-mile “What In-
of a 2.4-mile swim, a 112-mile
Township; spires You” bike trip from San Pe- disease is in its final stages. Program to screen individuals fore once again continuing his
bike ride and a 26.2-mile mara-
• Fred A. Pierantoni, of Dupont; dro, Calif., to Washington, D.C. “This disease permeates our for early-stage kidney disease National Kidney Month Tour. He
• James L. McMonagle, Jackson thon all completed within 17 society,” Ireland said. “Twenty and educate them on prevention plans to compete in a number of
hours. Obesity, diabetes and an aging
Township; million Americans have kidney and disease treatment options. international bicycling events
Ireland was in town on population have added to the
• Michael T. Vough, West Pitt- disease and another 20 million “We’re holding our next eval- this year, culminating with a tri-
Wednesday in support of Nation- growing number of people suf-
ston; are at risk of developing it in uation screening in Scranton on umphant lap on Paris’ Champs-
• Joseph F. Saporito Jr., Jenkins al Kidney Month. fering with kidney disease in the their lifetime. That’s one in nine March 27th and we encourage Elysees during the final leg of the
Township; He is a spokesman for Freseni- U.S. A race-specific illness, Americans.” people throughout the area to at- Tour de France.
• Jennifer Rogers, of Harveys us Medical Care’s dialysis cen- blacks and Hispanics are four Cindy Eveland, treatment op- tend,” Eveland said. “Prevention Further information about
Lake; ters and was sharing his inspira- times more likely to develop tions specialist at Fresenius’ lo- is a big part of what we do at Fre- Fresenius’ upcoming screening
• Michael Blazick, Fairview tional story with dialysis pa- chronic kidney disease and nine cal dialysis clinics said, “Each senius.” can be found online at Ultra-
Township; tients at Fresenius’ Wilkes-Barre times more likely to delay seek- month Fresenius conducts their Ireland is heading back to his Care/Dialysis.com or by calling
• John Aciukewicz, Kingston center and educating them ing medical treatment until the free Kidney Early Evaluation home in Atlanta for dialysis be- toll free, 866-276-0600.
Township;
• Paula Radick, Hazle Town-
ship;
• Dick Hughes, Fairview Town- POLITICAL BRIEFS On March 27, the 6th District
will hold a Spring Fling at GOP
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• Molly Hanlon Mirabito, Forty WILKES-BARRE – The regular nation is $10 and food will be pro- to 11 a.m. March 26 at St. Mary’s office at 283-1200. Ask for Becky.
Fort; 6th District Republican Committee vided. For more information, con- Antiochian Orthodox Church on Children are free. There will also
• Jim Haggerty, Kingston; meeting will be held at 7 p.m. tact Patrick Umbra, District 6 secre- South Main Street, Wilkes-Barre. be a magician there to entertain the
• Joe Sklarosky, Jr., Fairview Tuesday at GOP Headquarters, 41 tary, at 822-3597. Tickets are $15 and can be pur- children. Visit www.luzernecounty-
Township; S. Main St. chased from committee members, at judge.com for more information.
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Editorial
STATE OPINION: OPEN MEETINGS

Fight for Sunshine


goes day and night
A
FOUNDING Father STOP THE SECRECY
presaged its necessi-
ty. A Supreme Court Learn more about Sunshine
Week, March 13-19, a national
justice extolled its
effort spearheaded by the
namesake’s virtue. American Society of News
Pennsylvania’s Legislature Editors. Visit www.sunshine-
passed it into law 37 years ago. week.org.
And we at the Reading Eagle
have editorialized about it 16
times since the beginning of move past their penchant for
2010. Check that; this makes spitting on our Sunshine.
17. Rather than take the timid
Yet officials at every govern- stance that we’ve beaten this
mental level continue to ig- drum too often or too loudly,
nore, in some cases brazenly, we posit that we’ve yet to
the Sunshine Act. The more pound it enough. We take the
we pound the drum, it seems, position that such plentiful vio-
the more they either circum- lations of public trust and pub-
vent the spirit or disregard the lic-meeting law underscore the
letter of the law meant to ex- need to beat the drum even
pose the meetings of every harder, and for as long as it
public body to public scrutiny. takes elected and non-elected
We could darken a county public servants to finally hear
map by dotting it with Berks its powerful beat.
County school boards, bor- Rather than shrink from a
ough councils, boards of town- fight we’re clearly not winning,
ship supervisors and city bod- we will rise from our corner,
ies that have either blatantly bruised and black-eyed as we
eschewed the long-standing may be, and keep punching un- MAIL BAG LETTERS FROM READERS
open-meeting legislation or til we land the requisite blow.
pushed its five specific excep-
tions past any reasonable inter-
We will use the American So-
ciety of News Editors’ annual
Sterling, Roman ruins SEND US YOUR OPINION
because of rules governing limited liability
companies. Couple that with billions in-
vested by foreign-owned companies, which
pretation’s limits.
We’re writing about this too
Sunshine Week observance as
another opportunity to shed sights for sore eyes? Letters to the editor must include the
writer’s name, address and daytime
phone number for verification. Letters
guarantees that some of this money won’t
even stay in the United States, and you
much, you say? light on those who would keep

H
aving just returned from 10 days in should be no more than 250 words. We have nothing more than a corporate give-
Clearly we’re not. us in darkness. Rome, I was delighted to read in The reserve the right to edit and limit writers away.
Move past it, you say? Times Leader that the Hotel Sterling to one published letter every 30 days. It might be necessary to consider a mo-
Reading Eagle
Not until public officials will soon be demolished – it’s about time! • E-mail: mailbag@timesleader.com ratorium on all new well permits. The
Having spent much time in Rome over • Fax: 570-829-5537
issues, I feel, are perhaps more complex
the years, I never cease to be amazed at • Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15
than we realized at first and run a gamut
QUOTE OF THE DAY how the Romans continue to allow all of
N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 1871 1
from traffic jams, to catastrophic envi-
these old buildings to remain standing. ronmental damage, to our very nation’s
“The site has a lot of potential, Take the Colosseum, for example; clearly
to the conclusion that belief in an omni- security.
and we need to think big on this beyond repair it sits there in the center of
the city, utterly useless. If it were replaced
God is irrational. The actions that our political leaders
take now will have consequences that will
project …” by a modern sports complex, A.C. Roma
Instead of praying to God, return your
concerns to the natural world and donate last for decades. We have an opportunity
Stephen A. Urban and Lazio could play their soccer games to help this country become more energy
money to charitable organizations such as
The Luzerne County commissioner commented on there and not way north of the city at Foro self-sufficient, to foster economic growth
the Red Cross.
the pending exploration of new uses for a prime Italico. for ourselves and generations to come; let
The pathetic old Pantheon dome-thingy Justin Vacula
Wilkes-Barre property now occupied by the Hotel Sterling. A state Co-organizer and spokesman us do this in a way that protects our envi-
official this week verified that the former hotel likely will be demolished. is another example. The day I was there NEPA Freethought Society ronment for those future generations and
the rain was pouring through this enor- Exeter shows how exceptional Americans really
mous hole in the roof. As with the Sterling, are. To do anything less is to fail.
STATE OPINION: PREDATOR PRIESTS when the roof is bad the building needs to
come down. Let’s manage gas industry William F. Earnest
Laceyville

Church belatedly
I have heard for years now that there are
a couple guys from Verona ready to put up
a modern, 50-story office building at that
with view toward future Governor, lawmakers
confronts truth Ibetttendedhastorepealed
location (with a revolving restaurant at the n less than two months Gov. Tom Cor-
top) as soon as the Pantheon is demol-
ished and the site cleared.
three regulations in-
protect our state parks, our
fail to lead by example
M
Then there are all of those fountains forests and, finally, our air quality. Any one ark Guydish’s column on March 10

I
T WAS GOOD to see the been shaken.” with statues in them (seen one you’ve seen of these actions should be considered regarding the proposed state budget
Archdiocese of Philadel- More accurately, trust in the them all), the Spanish Steps, which should reckless and shortsighted; together, I find and the drastic cuts to education was
phia place 21 priests on leaders of the church at the be replaced with a modern Plexiglas-cov- them outrageous. right on the money.
leave because of allega- highest levels has been crippled. ered escalator, and all of those historical The most reckless of the group is the In particular his statement that reads
tions that they sexually abused That is due to their repeatedly sites. attack upon our forests, the largest contig- “Salaries for state legislators and repre-
minors. But it is disappointing turning a blind eye and the cov- Believe me, if those things were in uous hardwood forest left on the Eastern sentatives didn’t go down …” really strikes
that the church is only now tak- er-ups of criminal acts, includ- Wilkes-Barre they would be gone quicker Seaboard. Once this is broken up, it’s gone a chord with me and many other parents,
ing these appropriate steps for ing the rapes of young boys. To than you could say “Fell Tavern” or “Perry- for good. The state Department of Conser- considering how vital education is to our
all the right reasons. some extent, their actions are as Block.” vation and Natural Resources in 2010 children’s futures.
That makes it hard to believe egregious as the actual abuse of I know that some people might be upset stated “no additional … surface disturb- I am a single mother who will be paying
that considerable public funds have been ance can occur without significantly alter- most of the cost of my son’s higher educa-
church officials can the children by
expended in this failed attempt at devel- ing the ecological integrity and wild char- tion (many of my friends will do the same
be trusted in the fu- They have certainly predatory priests.
opment. But I’m sure salaries have been acter of our state forest system.” So in- for their children). With the increase in
ture to do the right They have cer-
thing when it comes
undermined the tainly under-
paid and at least someone got an asbestos stead of imposing a modest tax on the tuition that is inevitable, more students
removal contract out of it. natural gas industry, Mr. Corbett would likely will be attending community colleg-
to protecting chil- good work done by mined the good destroy a true jewel forever.
Jerome Campbell es. While many of the community colleges
dren and rooting out the majority of work done by the Wilkes-Barre On an even more troubling note, the have fine reputations, consider that fewer
predator priests. Af- faithful priests. majority of faithful New York Times has reported on waste- students going to state-related colleges
ter all, the decades- priests. It has left
Natural disasters require
water being sent to treatment facilities will force these institutions to downsize
long record in Phila- many Catholics incapable of handling it, as well as radi- due to lack of enrollment.
delphia and other dioceses has angry and caused some follow- ation levels in this waste hundreds of times As I see it, this could result in many now
been one of ignore, defend, cov- ers to leave the church.
er up and move problem priests It is clear the archdiocese re- our help, not our prayers above EPA guidelines.
All of us can give witness to the gradual
gainfully employed professionals being
forced to survive on unemployment. Our
from parish to parish. moved the 21 priests only in re-

T
he recent devastation in Japan has led deterioration of our environment due to esteemed governor obviously doesn’t un-
One of the priests whom the sponse to a Philadelphia grand many well-meaning believers in God to this gas boom, and we do not have to look derstand the long-term impact that this
archdiocese suspended last jury report released last month. pray, but their prayers are futile, dis- all that far to see damage done in previous increase will have on our economy.
week was first accused of re- The latest step of suspending playing an obvious contradiction in their times from unregulated coal mining. There As an owner of a small business, my
peatedly molesting a 16-year- the priests is welcome, but supernaturalistic worldview. will be no second chances; we either man- philosophy as the “leader” of my company
old boy in 1976. comes very late. It demon- Theists believe that God created the age this gas boom in an intelligent manner is to lead by example. The governor of
That’s 35 years ago. strates the need for legislation universe and that everything happens with an eye to future generations or our Pennsylvania (elected by the public) has
One point that Cardinal Jus- that further enables civil law- according to his will. But the reality of legacy will be “Gasland.” chosen to be a leader and serve the public,
tin Rigali certainly did get right suits for past abuse and prosecu- natural disasters serves as a defeater of I urge everyone to take a look at the as have our legislators. But it would seem
last week was when he said: “I tion of older crimes. both these beliefs. We should not expect a legislation being introduced by state Sen. they don’t believe in the “lead by example”
know that, for many people, universe plagued with earthquakes and Jim Ferlo that will strengthen the Oil and adage.
their trust in the church has The Philadelphia Inquirer other natural disasters if God exists; God Gas Act, also the federal legislation com- Their pay cuts don’t even come close to
could easily have designed the universe in monly known as “the Frack Act.” the cuts proposed for higher education. So
EDITORIAL BOARD a different manner. It also is past time that a reasonable tax who exactly are they serving? It seems to
RICHARD L. CONNOR MARK E. JONES What, then, should we take from this plan be enacted that fulfills the needs of me that we are serving them, not the re-
Editor and Publisher Editorial Page Editor information? Seeing patterns of disaster the local governments as well as those of verse.
JOSEPH BUTKIEWICZ PRASHANT SHITUT and realizing that the universe is ultimate- the commonwealth. The largest players Lucia Harkenreader
Vice President/Executive Editor President/Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. ly indifferent to human life should lead us don’t even pay taxes at the corporate rate Wright Township

MALLARD FILLMORE DOONESBURY


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Quake issues raised for U.S. nukes


Aging plants from New York The Perry nuclear plant, east of
Cleveland, lies within 40 miles
to California pose little-
of two faults; in 1986, a year be-
studied risks, critics say. fore the plant opened, a 5.0
earthquake shook the area, but
didn’t damage the plant, said
The Associated Press Todd Schneider, a FirstEnergy
LOS ANGELES — Two spokesman. There have since AP PHOTO
years before an immense coast- been less severe quakes. A woman is checked for radiation
al earthquake plunged Japan in- A citizens group filed suit af- Wednesday in Koriyama, Japan.
to a nuclear crisis, a geologic ter the quake, trying to block

Heroes born
fault was discovered about a the plant from opening. They
half-mile from a California sea- argued that an earthquake grea-
side reactor — alarming regu- ter than the plant was built to
lators who say not enough has withstand was likely to occur in

from Japan’s
been done to gauge the threat the future; U.S. Supreme Court
to the nation’s most populous Justice Antonin Scalia turned
state. down their request.
The situation of the Diablo The plant’s design includes
Canyon plant is not unique.
Across the country, a spider’s
web of faults in the Earth’s
crust raises questions about
One of Pacific Gas and Electric’s Diablo Canyon Power Plant’s nuclear reactors is located in
Avila Beach, Calif. More than a year ago, the discovery of a geologic fault about a half-mile from
AP FILE PHOTO
piping with shock absorbers in-
tended to prevent breakage in a
quake. “Before the plants are
even built, there’s research
nuclear crisis
earthquakes and safety at aging Diablo Canyon, one of California’s seaside reactors, alarmed regulators. done by seismologists and ge- Facing death in an effort to head off
nuclear plants. ologists to determine what the
disaster, emergency workers are
The Indian Point Energy ly identified Shoreline Fault, quake Science Center at the the plant is safe and built to maximum earthquake could
Center, for example, lies near a just off the coast. U.S. Geological Survey in Men- withstand a magnitude 7.5 be,” Schneider said. being hailed as modern-day samurai.
fault line 35 miles north of But that hasn’t satisfied Cali- lo Park, Calif., who led the earthquake, the maximum con- Indian Point, too, is safe and
Manhattan; on Wednesday, fornia regulators. Since late team that discovered the fault. sidered possible for the site. built to withstand earthquakes,
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo 2008, when the undersea crack State Sen. Sam Blakeslee, a Damage from a Japan-like tsu- says a spokesman for owner En- By ERIC TALMADGE
ordered a safety review at the was identified, they have Republican who holds a docto- nami is unlikely, because the re- tergy Nuclear. But earlier this and MARI YAMAGUCHI
plant. pressed plant owner Pacific rate in earthquake studies, actors sit on an 85-foot cliff week, Rep. Nita Lowey, D-N.Y., Associated Press
But none of the questions is Gas & Electric Co. to conduct wants PG&E to pull back an ap- above the ocean and fault struc- urged the NRC to look closely FUKUSHIMA, Japan — They risk ex-
more pressing than in quake- studies that they say are need- plication to extend the plant’s ture in the area differs from the at the earthquake preparedness plosions, fire and an invisible enemy —
prone California, where about ed to fully assess the danger at operating license for 20 years Pacific Rim. there. A 2008 analysis of earth- radiation that could kill quickly or dec-
10 powerful shakers — stron- a site within 200 miles of Los until more is known. Critics around the United quake activity around New ades later — as they race to avert disas-
ger than magnitude 7 — have Angeles. “Aging nuclear power plants States say the government has York City found that many ter inside a dark, overheated nuclear
hit since 1900. The recently discovered fault and large, active fault systems moved too slowly to assess pos- small faults that were believed plant.
At issue at Diablo Canyon is is close to, and might intersect should not be in close proximi- sible threats from earthquakes. to be inactive could contribute The 180 emergency workers at Ja-
not what is known, but what is with, another bigger crack ty. This isn’t exactly rocket sci- NRC spokeswoman Lara to a major temblor, and that a pan’s crippled Fukushima Dai-ichi com-
not. three miles offshore, and the ence,” Blakeslee said. Because Uselding said she did not know line of seismic activity comes plex are emerging as public heroes in
Preliminary research at the fear is the two faults could be- the Shoreline Fault is so close of a single case in which a U.S. within two miles of the plant on the wake of a disaster spawned by an
site, which sits on a wave- gin shaking in tandem. to the Diablo Canyon plant it reactor was damaged by a the Hudson River. earthquake and a tsunami.
washed bluff above the Pacific, “We don’t yet have a firm “can produce shaking far in ex- quake. The environmental group Dubbed by some as modern-day sam-
found its twin reactors could idea of the hazard posed by the cess of what’s expected.” The dangers of earthquakes Riverkeeper says seismic stud- urai, the technicians were ordered back
withstand a potential earth- Shoreline Fault,” said Thomas The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory have been raised repeatedly by ies used to assess safety are to work late Wednesday after a surge of
quake generated by the recent- Brocher, director of the Earth- Commission and PG&E said opponents of nuclear energy. decades out of date. radiation forced them to leave for hours.
“I don’t know any other way to say it,
but this is like suicide fighters in a war,”

NUCLEAR
to try it “as soon as possible,” but he could
not say exactly when. said Keiichi Nakagawa, associate profes-
As fear, confusion and unanswered sor of the Department of Radiology at
questions swirled around the Fukushima the University of To-
Continued from Page 1A
Dai-ichi complex, and Japan suffered myr- kyo Hospital.
ters that killed more than 10,000 people iad other trials from last week’s earth- Small teams of the “I don’t
and left hundreds of thousands homeless. quake and tsunami believed to have killed still-anonymous emer- know any
gency workers rush in
and out for 10 to 15 other way
A Japanese military CH-47 Chinook hel- more than10,000, its emperor took the un-
icopter began dumping seawater on the precedented step of directly addressing
damaged reactor of Unit 3 at the Fukushi- his country on camera, urging his people minutes at a time to to say it,
pump sea water into
the plant’s overheated but this is
ma complex at 9:48 a.m., said defense not to give up.
ministry spokeswoman Kazumi Toyama. “It is important that each of us shares
The aircraft dumped at least four loads on the difficult days that lie ahead,” Akihito reactors, monitor like suicide
them and clear debris
the reactor, though much of the water ap- said Wednesday. “I pray that we will all
from explosions. Any
fighters in
peared to be dispersed in the air. take care of each other and overcome this
The dumping was intended both to help tragedy.” longer would make a war.”
cool the reactor and to replenish water in a The 77-year-old emperor expressed his their exposure to ra-
Keiichi
pool holding spent fuel rods, Toyama said. own deep concern about the “unpredict- dioactivity too great. Nakagawa
The plant’s owner, Tokyo Electric Power able” nuclear crisis. “With the help of Even at normal Associate
Co., said earlier the pool was nearly empty, those involved I hope things will not get times, workers wear professor of the
which might cause the rods to overheat. worse,” he said. coveralls, full-face Department of
The comments from U.S. officials indi- Several countries have advised their ci- masks with filters, hel- Radiology at the
cated there were similar problems at an- tizens to consider leaving Tokyo and mets and double-layer University of
gloves when they en- Tokyo Hospital
other unit of the Dai-ichi complex. earthquake-affected areas.
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission The White House recommended ter areas with a possi-
Chairman Gregory Jaczko said at a con- Wednesday that U.S. citizens stay 50 miles bility of radiation ex-
gressional hearing in Washington that all away from the Fukushima Dai-ichi plant, posure. Some of them carry oxygen
the water was gone from a separate spent not the 20-mile radius recommended by tanks so they don’t have to inhale any ra-
fuel pool at the plant’s Unit 4. Japanese of- the Japanese government. dioactive particles into their lungs.
ficials expressed similar worries about About 180 emergency workers have But the burst of radioactivity Wednes-
that unit, but that it was impossible to be been working in shifts to manually pump day led the government to order an
sure of its status. seawater into the overheating reactors to evacuation of the Dai-ichi complex.
If Jaczko is correct, it would mean cool them and stave off complete melt- “The workers cannot carry out even
there’s nothing to stop the used fuel rods downs. minimal work at the plant now,” Chief
from getting hotter and ultimately melting They were emerging as heroes as their Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano said of
down. The outer shells of the rods could sacrifices became clearer, and as they the temporary pull out.
also ignite with enough force to propel the stepped into circumstances in which no ra- The highest reading among various
radioactive fuel inside over a wide area. diation suit could completely protect locations that had to be accessed by the
“My understanding is there is no water them. workers hit 600 millisieverts, equal to
in the spent fuel pool,” Jaczko told report- Japan’s health ministry made what it de- several years of daily exposure limit, ac-
ers after the hearing. “I hope my informa- scribed as an “unavoidable” change cording to statistics released by Tokyo
tion is wrong. It’s a terrible tragedy for Ja- AP PHOTO Wednesday, more than doubling the Electric Power Co.
pan.” Yoshie Murakami cries as she holds the hand of her dead mother Wednesday in amount of radiation to which the workers Millisieverts measure exposure to ra-
Emergency workers were forced to re- the rubble near the spot where her home used to be. can be legally exposed. diation, which can cause cancer and
treat from the plant Wednesday when radi- “I don’t know any other way to say it, birth defects. Severe exposure can cause
ation levels soared, losing precious time. cause we cannot get near it, the only way tric-powered pumps, allowing the compa- but this is like suicide fighters in a war,” burns and radiation sickness — nausea
They resumed work after radiation levels to monitor the situation is visually from ny to control the rising temperatures and said Keiichi Nakagawa, associate profes- and vomiting and harm to blood cells.
dropped, but much of the monitoring far away.” pressure that have led to at least partial sor of the Department of Radiology at the A person might absorb 6 millisieverts
equipment in the plant is inoperable, com- Japanese officials raised hopes of easing meltdowns in three reactors. The compa- University of Tokyo Hospital. a year from natural and manmade sourc-
plicating efforts to assess the situation. the crisis, saying early Thursday that they ny is also trying to repair its existing dis- Late Wednesday, government officials es such as X-rays. Small additional an-
“We are afraid that the water level at may be close to bringing power back to abled power line. said they asked special police units to nual exposures of under 100 millisie-
unit 4 is the lowest,” said Hikaru Kuroda, the plant and restoring the reactors’ cool- Tokyo Electric Power spokesman Naoki bring in water cannons — normally used verts are believed to produce no discer-
facilities management official at Tokyo ing systems. Tsunoda said the new power line to the to quell rioters — to spray water onto the nible harm but more carries health
Electric Power Co. But he added, “Be- The new power line would revive elec- plant is almost finished and officials plan spent fuel storage pool at Unit 4. risks.

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NCAA MEN’S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT

Madness is already under way


The tournament began Tuesday, but
it’s never too late to get a primer
ings.
Based on UNC Asheville’s 81-77 T O D AY ’ S T V S C H E D U L E
PAUL SOKOLOSKI
overtime victory over Arkansas-Little OPINION
on what to expect in the bracket. Rock in Tuesday’s bracket breaker, it Noon 2 p.m.

A broken toe
figures to be a wild ride either way. CBS — West Virginia vs. Clemson TNT — Temple vs. Penn State fol-
Yep, the madness is here and this followed by Kentucky vs. Princeton lowed by San Diego State vs. North-
The Associated Press March is filled with great teams, great at Tampa, Fla. ern Colorado at Tucson, Ariz.; Con-
12:30 p.m. necticut vs. Bucknell followed by
The NCAA tournament has a new players and some intriguing matchups.

doesn’t break
TRUTV — Butler vs. Old Dominion Cincinnati vs. Missouri at Washing-
look this year, with a 68-team bracket To get you ready for the main event,
followed by Pittsburgh vs. UNC ton.
and a matchup of First Four teams here’s a rundown of what to look for: Asheville at Washington 7 p.m.
vying for spots in the main draw.

diver’s spirit
1:30 p.m. CBS — BYU vs. Wofford followed by
If you’re in a bracket that ignores PLAYERS TO WATCH TBS — Louisville vs. Morehead State St. John’s vs. Gonzaga at Denver.
that first batch of games, the tourna- •Jimmer Fredette, BYU. When it followed by Vanderbilt vs. Richmond 7:15 p.m.
ment doesn’t really start until Thurs- comes to exciting players, this year’s at Denver; followed by Florida vs. TRUTV — Wisconsin vs. Belmont
day. For those who had to pick the tournament starts with The Jimmer. UC Santa Barbara followed by UCLA followed by Kansas State vs. Utah

S
First Four games, too, here’s hoping vs. Michigan State at Tampa, Fla. State at Tucson, Ariz. he just wouldn’t take no for an
you’re not already behind in the stand- See MADNESS, Page 3B answer.
That’s how Sarah Zerfoss,
that spunky little diver from Dallas,
PIAA SWIMMING P I A A B OYS BAS K E T BA L L TO U R N A M E N T wound up on the state medal stand
when it sometimes still pains her to

First day,
stand at all.
“I was going to dive, no matter
what,” Zerfoss said. “Even if they
said I couldn’t.”

3 medals
Actually, that’s exactly what they
said.
Doctors told Zerfoss her swimming
season was over after her foot
caught the edge of the diving board

for WVC
after she slipped while practicing
early last month and broke the sec-
ond toe on her left foot.
The diagnosis said she was done
for District 2 competition because
Dallas’ Tamanini and Zerfoss she had little more than three weeks
to rest and recuperate her injury.
joined Holy Redeemer’s Mahle
“I cried,” Zerfoss said.
on the podium at states. It nearly made her dive off the
deep end.
“She was crushed,” said her moth-
By PAUL SOKOLOSKI er, Sue Zerfoss. “She didn’t think she
psokoloski@timesleader.com would be able to dive in districts.”
LEWISBURG — A whole ca- No districts, no states, and no
reer’s worth of hopes and dreams chance to pick up her third straight
flashed right in front of Chris Ta- PIAA diving medal in as many high
manini’s eyes. school seasons.
And when those visions con- Sarah Zerfoss would have none of
verged with reality in a pool of it.
success Wednesday night, it pro- She dried her eyes and went
vided the Dallas senior with his searching for second opinions, until
perfect ending. she found one she liked.
Tamanini finally found his “I went to see a couple doctors,”
long-sought state medal with a Zerfoss said. “One said if I could
fifth-place finish in the boys 100- deal with the pain, I could do it.”
yard butterfly on the opening day Pain proved just another pool for
of the PIAA Class 2A Swimming her to dive through.
& Diving championships at With the help of painkillers, Zer-
Bucknell University’s Kinney Na- foss prepped her injured toe, finding
tatorium. new angles to leap from and creative
“It’s an honor,” Tamanini said. ways to prevent the sharp surges of
“It’s really great to finish out agony from destroying her routines.
strong, just to represent the “It wasn’t just that the toe was
school so well. All that hard work broken. She cut it, too,” Sue Zerfoss
pays off.” said. “She just tried all different
It nearly paid off with a second S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER ways of taping her foot, doing all
state medal for Tamanini, who Meyers’ Nahjee Brown (2) and Ross Lavan (back) fight for control of a rebound with Imhotep’s David Appolon (3) and Earl different exercises.
was part of Dallas’ 200 medley re- Brown (15) during the PIAA Class 2A playoffs at Parkland High School on Wednesday night. “She was bound and determined.”
lay team that placed ninth – one Determination turned to distress.

Underdog Meyers goes down with a fight


slot away from the medal stand. Zerfoss won her second straight
No matter. Tamanini still turn- district crown – and earned an auto-
ed in the highest finish among matic trip to states – pretty handily.
Wyoming Valley Conference But it wasn’t nearly as easy as she
swimmers who made it to states. made it look.
And when the Class 2A girls
got out of the pool, Holy Redeem-
er sophomore Julie Ann Mahle
The Mohawks were knocked out of
the Class 2A state tournament by 56
IMHOTEP
First reported at
8:56
is ranked 19th nationally by USA Today,
improved to 28-3. The Panthers will play
“The day after districts, it was a
mess,” Sue Zerfoss said of her
D12 third seed Vaux on Saturday in the daughter’s foot. “It took Motrin, ice
and Dallas diver Sarah Zerfoss al- nationally ranked Imhotep Charter.
so came up big winners.
CHARTER p.m. quarterfinals. and resting.”
timesleader. D2 runner-up Meyers ended its season It took inner strength and undying
Mahle walked away from
Wednesday’s state opener with a By JOHN ERZAR
33
MEYERS
com at 24-3.
“We didn’t come here to keep the score
spirit to get Zerfoss into the group
of eight state medalists.
medal and two consolation jerzar@timesleader.com close, we came here to try to win the She was seeded 15th among Class
prizes, while Zerfoss walked on a
OREFIELD — Three seniors who were Instead, nationally ranked Imhotep game,” Meyers coach Pat Toole said. “I’m 2A girls divers entering Wednesday’s
broken toe as she left the podium
instrumental in a pair of Wyoming Valley Charter produced two outbursts, with sure if we sat in a zone, we could have PIAA finals, and that’s where she
with a diving score of 359.70 that
earned her honors for eighth Conference divisional titles played their the second finally too much for Meyers, held (the difference) to under 20 points. stayed after the first round of cuts at
place. final game in a Meyers uniform Wednes- as the Panthers pulled away for a 56-33 You got to give the kids a chance to win Bucknell University’s Kinney Natato-
“I didn’t think I would do that day night. victory in a PIAA Class 2A boys basket- the game, and I’m proud of them.” rium.
good,” Zerfoss said. “I was just They and their fellow Mohawks cer- ball second-round game at Parkland High In particular, Toole pointed out his “I was like, ‘I don’t know if I’m
hoping to make it to states. To tainly didn’t let long odds deter their ef- School. going to come back and medal,’ ”
come away with a medal is really forts. District 12 champion Imhotep, which See MEYERS, Page 4B Zerfoss said, her two toes held to-
exciting. gether by waterproof tape.
“I’m really proud of myself.” She moved up a bit to 12th during
Wyoming Valley Conference PIAA GIRLS BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT the second round of dives but was
swimmers had plenty of reason still four spots away from a medal

Holy Redeemer eliminated


to hold their heads high. going into the final three attempts.
Mahle swam leadoff for the Enter the determination of Zerfoss.
girls 200-yard medley relay team, She nailed a backward pike, was

by defending state champs


which finished in 1:52.37 to earn splendid on a somersault and proved
an eighth-place PIAA medal. terrific while adding a twist to her
“It’s an unbelievable feeling,” final attempt. She finished in eighth
said Mahle, a sophomore. “We’ve place with a score of 359.70. It gave

43 her the last spot on the medal stand,


tried so hard all season. Everyone By VAN ROSE
vrose@timesleader.com First reported at which felt just like the first to her.
did a great job on our team.
“Everybody was just happy to OREFIELD — If you could ARCHBISHOP 7:52 “Eighth means a lot,” Dallas diving
WOOD
get a medal.” measure heart and determina- p.m. coach Arie Van Kuik said. “It means
Tamanini was thrilled to re- tion on the scoreboard, Holy Re- so much to her, and even more to
25
timesleader.
ceive his, finishing in 52.82 sec- deemer’s basketball season com me, after the adversity she went
onds – just .03 seconds second might still be alive. REDEEMER through with the broken toe.”
away from fourth place. But the Royals ran into a buzz- It may have slowed down her sea-
“My time was the best I had saw in defending state champion Royals in second-round action of son and altered her expectations. But
this season,” Tamanini said. “I Archbishop Wood on Wednesday the PIAA Class 3A tournament at one way or another, Zerfoss wasn’t
feel I did swim well.” night, and were simply over- Parkland High School. going to let a break in her toe even
He became just the second matched. Nothing short of kryp- The Royals’ season ended with make an attempt at cracking her
state medalist for Dallas since tonite could have slowed the Dis- a record of 19-8. The Vikings will.
head coach Romayne Mosier trict 12 champion Warriors. (24-4), meanwhile, advanced to S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER
Paul Sokoloski is a Times Leader sports
joined the program four years Archbishop Wood put on a clin- Saturday’s quarterfinals against Holy Redeemer’s Sydney Myers (55), wearing a Par- columnist. You may reach him at 970-7109 or
ic on both ends of the floor en kland jersey because of a conflict, is pressured by e-mail him at psokoloski@timesleader.com.
See SWIMMING, Page 4B route to a 43-25 victory over the See REDEEMER, Page 4B Stephanie Keyes (31) and Victoria Arnao Wednesday.
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L O C A L H I G H S C H O O L BULLETIN BOARD meeting at the field at 10 a.m.


C A L E N D A R S W I M M I N G AMERICA’S LINE Saturday to discuss the upcoming
ANNOUNCEMENTS season and what is expected from
Thursday, March 17 PIAA swimming and diving the volunteers. All coaches and
No Events championships By ROXY ROXBOROUGH Danko’s Fitness Center in Plains managers must attend. Volunteers
Friday, March 18 Results Township is sponsoring a men’s will be on hand at 8 a.m. for the
LEWISBURG, Pa. (AP) — PIAA SWIMMING AND CIRCULAR REPORT: On the NBA board, the Bulls - Nets circle is for Chicago 35-and-older basketball league. weekly work session.
H.S. BOYS BASKETBALL DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS At Kinney Natatorium,
forward Carlos Boozer (questionable) and forward Joakim Noah (probable/ques-
PIAA Class 3A quarterfinals – Holy Redeemer vs. Bucknell University. The games will be played Sundays,
Lancaster Catholic, 7 p.m., Parkland H.S., Orefield WEDNESDAY’S FINALS tionable). BOXING REPORT: In the WBO welterweight title fight on May 7 in Las
from March 20 through April 24. REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS
CLASS AA GIRLS
COLLEGE SOFTBALL Vegas, Nevada, Manny Pacquiao is -$750 vs. at Shane Mosley +$550.
King’s vs. Capital University at Salisbury Sea Gull
1-meter diving: 1. Ashley Buchter, Camp Hill Trinity, The cost is $65 per person and
Inivtational, 10 a.m.
448.70;2. Natalee Szupo, Upper Moreland,
includes a T-shirt. Individual and Nanticoke American Legion Base-
442.35;3. Rebecca Gross, Northeastern, 379.25;4.
King’s at Salisbury, 12 p.m. Sydney Szopo, Upper Moreland, 371.75;5. Lynd- NBA Ohio St NL TX-San Antonio or
team registrations are welcome. To ball will be holding sign-ups from
COLLEGE BASEBALL sey Dickson, Eastern York, 367.95;6. Kathleen Favorite Points Underdog Ohio St NL Alabama St
register, stop by the fitness center 1-3 p.m. on Saturday at the Nanti-
Wilkes at Eastern, 3 p.m. Durst, Washington Trinity, 364.50;7. Carolyn Eck-
endorf, Fairview, 363.75;8. Sarah Zerfoss, Dallas, Bulls 5.5 NETS Xavier 2.5 Marquette or call 825-5989. coke American Legion Hall on
Saturday, March 19 359.70. Broad Street in Nanticoke. Any
9. Jenny Ard, Ellwood City Riverside, 357.00;10. KNICKS 5 Grizzlies Syracuse 12 Indiana St
COLLEGE BASEBALL interested player ages 13 (Devel-
Univeristy of Maine, Presque Isle at King’s, 2 p.m. Brienna Weibel, Fairview, 356.05;11. Lauren Ball, BLAZERS 14 Cavaliers (Chicago, IL) CAMPS/CLINICS
Eastern at Wilkes, 1 p.m. Bloomsburg, 356;12. McKenzie Stetler, Mohawk, opmental), 13 through 15 (Junior)
Misericordia at Gwynedd-Mercy, 1 p.m. 344.80;13. Leah Schaughenecy, Beaver Area, College Basketball Notre Dame 14 Akron
338.65;14. Jessica Shomo, Clearfield, 333.55;15. Dallas High School Softball Booster and 16 through 18 (Senior) residing
COLLEGE SOFTBALL Favorite Points Underdog Texas A&M 1 Florida St
King’s vs. Capital University at Salisbury Sea Gull Madison Kincade, Fairview, 319.35;16. South
Club will be holding its annual girls in Nanticoke and Hanover Area are
Fayette, 314.40. NCAA Tournament
Inivtational, 10 a.m.
17. Morgan Marion, Ellwood City Riverside,
Purdue 14.5 St. Peter’s
youth softball clinic Sunday in the eligible to participate. Registration
King’s at Salisbury, 2 p.m
Eastern at Misericordia, 1 p.m. 235.85;18. Ashlynn Heller, Wilkes-Barre Hanov- (Tampa, FL) Georgetown NL Usc or
Dallas Middle School gym. Girls fee is $75 individual/$100 family.
er Area, 228.95;19. Noelle Melani, South Park,
COLLEGE WOMEN'S LACROSSE
220.35;20. Erica Rogers, Athens, 197.15;21. Carly W Virginia 2 Clemson Georgetown NL Virginia Comm ages 10 and under will meet from Players must register to try out.
(1 p.m.)
King’s at Widener Maclaughlin, Southern Lehigh, 135.30;22. Melody Kentucky 13.5 Princeton (Tulsa, OK) 10 a.m. to noon and girls from ages For more information, call Joe at
Maclaughlin, Southern Lehigh, 126.20;23. Misty
Manhattanville at Wilkes
Knapik, Clearfield, 116.55;24. Sarah Lowder, Florida 12.5 Cal-Santa Barb 11 through 14 will be from 1-3 p.m. 814-1430.
Elizabethtown at Misericordia Texas 10 Oakland U
COLLEGE MEN'S LACROSSE
Clearfield, 116.20
The clinic is open to girls from all Nanticoke Little League will hold
200 medley relay: 1. Central Columbia (Kelsey Chy- Michigan St 1.5 Ucla Arizona 6 Memphis
Misericordia at PSU Abington, 1 p.m. ko, Dani Blass, Beth Grazio, Katie Saloky) school districts who want to learn tryouts on Saturday and Sunday at
(Washington, DC) Kansas 23 Boston U
COLLEGE MEN'S TENNIS 1:47.71;2. Malvern Villa Maria Academy 1:48.04;3.
the proper fundamentals of throw- the Ed-Center gym at the following
Wilkes at Elizabethtown, 1 p.m. Shady Side Academy 1:48.25;4. Fairview Old Dominion 2 Butler
COLLEGE WOMEN'S TENNIS 1:50.94;5. Mercyhurst Prep 1:50.99;6. Archbishop
Unlv 2 Illinois
ing, fielding and hitting from the times: Saturday: Girls 9 a.m. to 11
Wilkes at Elizabethtown, 1 p.m. Wood 1:51.00;7. Northern York 1:51.50;8. Holy Re- Pittsburgh 18 NC-Asheville NHL
successful Dallas High School a.m.; boys 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.;
deemer 1:52.37.
Sunday, March 20 Consolation finals: 9. Boiling Springs 1:51.40;10. Connecticut 10.5 Bucknell Favorite Odds Underdog
softball coaching staff and varsity Sunday: Boys 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.,
COLLEGE BASEBALL Scranton Prep 1:51.88;11. Danville 1:52.92;12. Missouri PK Cincinnati Red Wings -$155/ BLUE JACKETS
team members. The cost is $25 girls 2-3:30 p.m. For more in-
Phoenixville 1:52.05;13. West Allegheny
FDU-Florham at King’s, 1 p.m.
1:52.63;14. Nazareth Academy 1:53.60;15. Spring- (Denver, CO)
+$135
and can be paid at the door. For formation, call Steve Duda at
Monday, March 21 field Twp. 1:54.18. Disqualified, Southern Lehigh. Flyers -$150/ THRASHERS 262-2434 or go to www.nanticoke-
200 freestyle: 1. Gillian Ryan, Kutztown, 1:47.80;2. Louisville 9.5 Morehead St more information, write to dhssoft-
COLLEGE SOFTBALL Caroline Finkbeiner, Camp Hill Trinity, 1:49.90;3.
+$130
ball@comcast.net or call Greg at littleleague.com.
(3 p.m.) Vanderbilt 3 Richmond
Delaware Valley at Wilkes
Taylor Kane, Archbishop Wood, 1:52.85;4. Kara Devils -$165/ SENATORS
570-574-1515 or Brent at 793-1126. South Wilkes-Barre Little League
Laulius, West Allegheny, 1:53.31;5. Emily Lyons, +$145
Misericordia at Albright Southern Lehigh, 1:54.15;6. Michelle Giordani, Line
Byu 8.5 Wofford
Wilkes University mini-football will be having tryouts for Little
COLLEGE BASEBALL Mountain, 1:54.76;7. Abigail Thomson, Moravian a- St. John’s 1.5 Gonzaga PANTHERS -$120/ Maple Leafs
camp will be held from 9 a.m.-1 League from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sat-
Misericordia at PSU Berks, 3:30 p.m. cademy, 1:54.97;8. Brianna Bentz, Wyomissing, even
1:55.76 (Tucson, AZ)
p.m. on June 20 at the Ralston urday at the field. It is mandatory
Tuesday, March 22 Consolation finals: 9. Braelyn Tracy, Elizabeth For- CANADIENS -$125/ Lightning for players ages 9 through 12
COLLEGE BASEBALL ward, 1:54.51;10. Katie Cialkowski, Salisbury Twp.,
Temple 2.5 Penn St
+$105 Athletic Complex. Interested camp-
Penn State Hazleton at King’s, 4 p.m. 1:55.91;11. Samantha Shirtliff, Camp Hill Trinity, San Diego St 15.5 No Colorado ers from the ages of 6 to 13 are wanting to play Little League to
1:56.13;12. Staci Schrecongost, Valley, 1:56.62;13. Bruins -$125/ PREDATORS try out. Final signups will also be
COLLEGE WOMEN'S TENNIS invited to participate. The price for
Lizzie Manning, Merion Mercy Academy, Wisconsin 5 Belmont +$105
(3:30 p.m.)
1:56.78;14. Destin Groff, Shady Side Academy, any child is $50 and $30 for any from 9-11 a.m. on Saturday.
Lebanon Valley at King’s Kansas St 2.5 Utah St Blackhawks -$130/ STARS
Wilkes at Bloomsburg 1:57.46;15. Morgan Fink, South Fayette,
1:57.60;16. Gabby Guttman, Salisbury Twp., +$110 additional children from the same
COLLEGE MEN'S TENNIS
1:59.03
Friday
household. Parents are encour- UPCOMING EVENTS
Wilkes at Bloomsburg, 3:30 p.m. FLAMES -$260/ Avalanche
200 individual medley: 1. Madison Burns, North- (Charlotte, NC)
Wednesday, March 23 western Lehigh, 2:00.48;2. Marie Georger, Mercy- +$220 aged to stick around and watch the
hurst Prep, 2:00.57;3. Paige Daniel, Manheim Cen- Tennessee 2 Michigan camp. The concession stand will be Meyers Girls Soccer Booster Club is
Coyotes -$175/ OILERS
COLLEGE BASEBALL tral, 2:06.38;4. Michelle Fischl, Greensburg Salem, Duke 23 Hampton +$155 open with a limited menu. For sponsoring a Happy Hour from 7-9
Penn College of Technology at King’s, 4 p.m. 2:07.78;5. Kelsey Williams, Danville, 2:08.09;6.
COLLEGE SOFTBALL Anne Marie Bilott, Shady Side Academy, 2:09.02;7. N Carolina 17.5 Long Island U SHARKS -$210/ Wild more information, contact Mat- p.m. on Friday at Senunas’ Bar.
Lycoming at Wilkes, 3 p.m. Jessica Burkett, Boiling springs, 2:09.48;8. Shan- +$175 thew DeBernardo at 714-4754 or There will be gift baskets, 50/50
COLLEGE MEN'S LACROSSE non Harrington, Nazareth Academy, 2:09.92. Washington 5.5 Georgia
(4 p.m.) Consolation finals: 9. Mia Nonnenberg, Scranton KINGS -$200/ Blues matthew.dibernardo@wilkes.edu. drawings, guest bartenders and
Prep, 2:08.99;10. Rhyan Rodriguez, Southern Le- (Cleveland, OH) music.
FDU-Florham at King’s +$170
Manhattanville at Misericordia high, 2:10.74;11. Laura Haggerty, Quigley Catholic,
2:10.90;12. Dani Blass, Central Columbia,
Villanova 1 George Mason
Home Teams in Capital Letters MEETINGS Pittston Area basketball alumni
COLLEGE WOMEN'S LACROSSE
King’s at FDU-Florham, 4 p.m. 2:11.99;13. Jess Trgovic, Northern York, game, featuring players from
2:1‘2.47;14.Olivia Tierney, Malvern Villa Maria A-
Wilkes at Lycoming, 4 p.m.
cademy, 2;12.51;15. Jessica Gidzinski, Lansdale Checkerboard Inn Golf League will Seton Catholic and Pittston Area,
Misericordia at Manhattanville, TBA
COLLEGE MEN'S TENNIS Catholic, 2:13.74;16. Julie Ann Mahle, Holy Re-
hold its final meeting prior to the will be held at 6 p.m. on April 29 at
deemer, 2:15.31.
King’s at Lebanon Valley, 3:30 p.m. Pittston Area’s gym. The alumni
COLLEGE SOFTBALL
50 freestyle: 1. Katie Saloky, Central Columbia,
23.45;2. Adianna Grabski, Mifflinburg, 23.59;3.
B A S E B A L L B A S K E T B A L L start of the season at 7 p.m. Mon-
game will include a women’s game
King’s at Baptist Bible, 3 p.m. Taylor Snyder, Titusville, 23.76;4. Natalie Domei- day at the Checkerboard Inn in
sen, Shady Side Academy, 23.90;5. Rylee Klomp, Major League Baseball National Basketball Trucksville. All returning members and a men’s game. A co-ed game is
W H AT ’ S O N T V Mercyhurst Prep, 23.98;6. Rebekah Campo,
Spring Training Glance Association must attend the meeting or call also a possibility. The format in
Scranton Prep, 24.05;7. Sarah Hitchens, Malvern
Villa Maria Academy, 24.07;8. Maggie Glass, Fair- All Times EDT Frank in order to secure league both games will be Seton Catholic
EXTREME SPORTS view, 24.12. AMERICAN LEAGUE
All Times EDT
vs. Pittston Area. All former play-
Consolation finals: 9. Maddi Thompson, Jersey ....................................................................... W L Pct
EASTERN CONFERENCE membership. Dues must be paid in
Noon Shore, 24.27;10. Katie Duggan, Wyomissing, Seattle...........................................................10 4.714 Atlantic Division full. League play begins April 12 at ers that are interested in playing,
ESPN2 — Winter X Games, snowboard slopestyle
men’s elimination, at Tignes, France (same-day
24.36;11. Anna McNurlen, McGuffey, 24.52;12. Kansas City..................................................11 6.647 W L Pct GB
Wilkes-Barre Municipal Golf contact Coach Kathy Healey at
Molly O’Brien, Malvern Villa Maria Academy, x-Boston ....................... 48 18 .727 —
tape) 24.60;13. Logan Baylor, Millersburg, 24.72;14. Emi-
Detroit ...........................................................13 9.591 New York ...................... 34 32 .515 14 Course. Anyone who cannot attend 654-5424.
2 p.m. Minnesota ....................................................10 8.556
ESPN2 — Winter X Games, ski slopestyle men’s
ly Pia, West Allegheny, 24.73;15. Emily Shumaker, Boston ..........................................................11 9.550
Philadelphia ................. 34 33 .507 141⁄2
please call Frank at 675-7532. Wyoming Area Softball Parents
Big Spring, 24.75;16. Grace Ninesling, Thomas Jef- New Jersey .................. 22 43 .338 251⁄2
final, at Tignes, France (same-day tape) ferson, 25.01.
Texas............................................................ 9 8.529 Toronto ......................... 18 49 .269 301⁄2
Mayflower Little League will hold a Association’s “Meet the Lady
Los Angeles.................................................1010.500
3 p.m. 100 butterfly: 1. Margaret Gruber, Mars, 54.98 Toronto ......................................................... 9 9.500 Southeast Division
work session to open the field for Warriors Night” will be held at 7
ESPN2 — Winter X Games, snowboard superpipe (Gruber established PIAA record of 54.84 in preli- W L Pct GB
women’s final, at Tignes, France (same-day tape) minaries, beating old record of 54.92, Andrea Mar- Baltimore ...................................................... 8 9.471
x-Miami ......................... 46 21 .687 — the upcoming season at 9 a.m. p.m. on March 24 at the Wyoming
Tampa Bay ................................................... 8 9.471
8 p.m. ko, Greensburg Central Catholic, 2008);2. Rebe-
Cleveland ..................................................... 7 9.438 Orlando ......................... 42 26 .618 41⁄2
Saturday. All members and parents Area Secondary Center Cafeteria.
ESPN — Winter X Games, snowboard superpipe kah Campo, Scranton Prep, 57.57;3. Brianna Atlanta ........................... 39 29 .574 71⁄2
men’s elimination, at Tignes, France (same-day Bentz, Wyomissing, 58.09;4. Beth Grazio, Central New York ..................................................... 711.389 Charlotte ....................... 28 38 .424 171⁄2 able to help are asked to meet at Members of varsity, junior varsity
tape) Columbia, 58.48;5. Elizabeth Davis, Lancaster Ca- Oakland ........................................................ 712.368 Washington .................. 16 50 .242 291⁄2 and junior high teams will be
tholic, 58.69;6. Maggie Storm, Lewisburg, 58.88;7. Chicago ........................................................ 611.353 the clubhouse.
GOLF Kellie Gervas, West Allegheny, 59.08;8. Grace Co- NATIONAL LEAGUE Central Division
Mountain Top Men’s Slow Pitch presented as well as coaches and
W L Pct GB
9:30 a.m. chrane, Archbishop Wood, 59.60. ....................................................................... W L Pct
y-Chicago ..................... 48 18 .727 — Softball League is currently seek- assistants to the program. The 2011
Consolation finals: 9. Dani Blass, Central Columbia, San Francisco..............................................16 5.762
TGC — European PGA Tour, Sicilian Open, first
59.48;10. Erin Merkle, York Suburban, 59.63;11. Colorado ......................................................13 6.684 Indiana .......................... 29 39 .426 20
ing teams for the Summer League. season will be discussed briefly in
round, at Ragusa, Sicily Milwaukee..................... 26 40 .394 22
3 p.m.
Melody Clerici, Blackhawk, 59.74;12. Emily Baum- Atlanta ..........................................................12 6.667 Detroit ........................... 24 44 .353 25 Games will be played on Tuesdays addition to future parent orga-
ert, Salisbury, 59.87;13. Emily Schmittle, York Sub- Philadelphia .................................................13 7.650
TGC — PGA Tour, Transitions Championship, first urban, 59.87;14. Jess Bleiler, Northern York, Milwaukee ....................................................11 7.611
Cleveland...................... 12 53 .185 351⁄2
and Thursdays at Rice and Amer- nization sponsored events. Light
round, at Tampa Bay, Fla. 1:00.50;15. Amanda Gannon, West Allgheny, Cincinnati......................................................10 7.588 WESTERN CONFERENCE
ican Legion Softball fields at 5:45 refreshments will be served. Play-
MEN'S COLLEGE 1:00.91;16. Courtney Collins, Shady Side Acade- St. Louis .......................................................10 7.588 Southwest Division
ers are reminded pizza orders will
BASKETBALL
my, 1:00.95. Washington..................................................10 8.556 W L Pct GB p.m. or 6:45 p.m. League starts the
200 free relay: 1. Villa Maria Academy (Sarah Hitch- New York ..................................................... 910.474 x-San Antonio .............. 54 13 .806 —
first week of May. Entrance fee is be disbursed immediately follow-
ens, Kaitlin Alvanos, Julia Murphy, Julia Wisler) San Diego .................................................... 8 9.471 Dallas ............................ 47 20 .701 7
Noon 1:37.24;2. Central Columbia 1:37.90;3. Wyomiss- New Orleans ................ 40 30 .571 151⁄2 $250 per team. Teams interested ing the event.
CBS — NCAA Division I tournament, second round, Chicago ........................................................ 912.429
ing 1:38.27;4. West Allegheny 1:38.61;5. Shady Pittsburgh..................................................... 812.400 Memphis ....................... 37 31 .544 171⁄2
doubleheader, West Virginia vs. Clemson and Ken- Side Academy 1:38.74;6. Lewisburg 1:38.97;7. Houston........................................................ 814.364 Houston ........................ 34 34 .500 201⁄2 please, contact Stew Caladie at
tucky vs. Princeton at Tampa, Fla.
12:30 p.m.
Southern Lehigh 1:39.26;8. Salisbury Twp. 1:39.88. Los Angeles................................................. 615.286 Northwest Division 474-2953 or e-mail MTSoft-
Consolation finals: 9. Schuylkill Valley 1:40.73;10. Florida .......................................................... 513.278 W L Pct GB
TRUTV — NCAA Division I tournament, second Camp Hill Trinity 1:40.80;11. Boiling Springs Oklahoma City............... 43 23 .652 —
ball@hotmail.com.
round, doubleheader, Butler vs. Old Dominion and Arizona ......................................................... 517.227
1:40.97;12. Scranton Prep and Holy Redeemer NOTE: Split-squad games count in the standings; Denver............................ 41 27 .603 3 Nanticoke Little League will have a
Pittsburgh vs. UNC Asheville at Washington 1:41.02;14. North East 1:41.13;15. Northern York Portland .......................... 38 29 .567 51⁄2 Bulletin Board items will not be
1:30 p.m. 1:41.35;16. Big Spring 1:41.59.
games against non-major league teams do not.
Utah ................................ 35 33 .515 9
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TBS — NCAA Division I tournament, second round, Team scoring (after seven events): 1. Central Co- Tuesday's Games
Minnesota ...................... 17 51 .250 27 meeting at 7 p.m. today at West accepted over the telephone. Items
quadrupleheader, Louisville vs. Morehead State lumbia 123;2. Malvern Villa maria Academy 94;3. Philadelphia 13, Toronto 7
and Vanderbilt vs. Richmond at Denver;Florida vs. St. Louis 4, Atlanta 0 Pacific Division Side Park each team needs at least may be faxed to 831-7319, e-mailed to
Shady Side Academy 92;4. West Allegheny 70;5.
UC Santa Barbara and UCLA vs. Michigan State at Tampa Bay 11, Florida 2 W L Pct GB tlsports@timesleader.com or dropped
Tampa, Fla.
Wyomissing 66.
Boston 2, Detroit 1, 10 innings L.A. Lakers ................... 48 20 .706 — one representative. There will also
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2 p.m. 200 medley relay: 1. Shady Side Academy (David Houston 14, Baltimore 8 Phoenix......................... 33 33 .500 14 be final sign-up from 6 to 8 p.m. off at The Times Leader or mailed to
Chicago Cubs (ss) 8, Oakland (ss) 1 Golden State ................ 30 37 .448 171⁄2
TNT — NCAA Division I tournament, second round, Paulk, Grant Zentgraf, Broderick Kelley, Chris
Cleveland 9, Milwaukee 7 L.A. Clippers................. 26 42 .382 22 Swoyersville Little League is holding The Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N.
quadrupleheader, Temple vs. Penn State and San Leech) 1:36.83;2. Franklin 1:37.28;3. Indiana
Diego State vs. Northern Colorado at Tucson, Ariz- 1;37.43;4. Southern Lehigh 1;37.69;5. Lancaster Kansas City 4, Oakland (ss) 3 Sacramento.................. 16 49 .246 301⁄2 a mandatory manager/coaches Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250.
.;Connecticut vs. Bucknell and Cincinnati vs. Mis- Catholic 1:38.91;6. Bloomsburg 1:39.29;7. Spring- L.A. Dodgers 7, Texas 6 x-clinched playoff spot
souri at Washington. field Twp. 1:39.31;8. Fairview 1:39.65. L.A. Angels 9, San Diego 6 y-clinched division
Consolation finals: 9. Dallas 1:39.41;10. Boiling Colorado 4, Chicago Cubs (ss) 2 Tuesday's Games
7 p.m. N.Y. Mets 5, Washington 2
CBS — NCAA Division I tournament, second round, Springs 1:40.52;11. Holy Ghost Prep 1:42.24;12. Indiana 119, New York 117
San Francisco 5, Arizona 4
doubleheader, BYU vs. Wofford and St. John’s vs. Schuylkill Valley 1:41.38;13. Pottsgrove 1:41.41;14.
West Allegheny 1:41.47;15. Upper Perkiomen Wednesday's Games
Atlanta 110, Milwaukee 85
Chicago 98, Washington 79
Albuquerque, N.M.
North Carolina (25-8) vs. Fresno State (25-7), 4:15
National Hockey League
Gonzaga at Denver.
1:41.97;16. Clearfield 1:42.16. Atlanta 4, Boston 3 Portland 104, Dallas 101 p.m.
7:15 p.m. Toronto 5, Pittsburgh 3 All Times EDT
TRUTV — NCAA Division I tournament, second 200 freestyle: 1. David Paulk, Shady Side Acade- Wednesday's Games Kentucky (24-8) vs. Hampton (26-6), 30 minutes
my, 1:38.53;2. Jared Haley, Northern York, Houston 8, Washington 7 Denver 102, Atlanta 87 following EASTERN CONFERENCE
round, doubleheader, Wisconsin vs. Belmont and Tampa Bay 6, Florida 3
Kansas State vs. Utah State at Tucson, Ariz. 1:41.56;3. Travis Bohn, Annville-Cleona, 1:42.43;4. Boston 92, Indiana 80 At McCarthey Athletic Center Atlantic Division
Zachary Oatis, Saucon Valley, 1:42.84;5. Logan Minnesota 4, N.Y. Mets 3 Detroit 107, Toronto 93 GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Spokane, Wash.
W H A T ’ S O N Metzger, Lewisburg, 1:44.65;6. John Howard,
Archbishop Carroll, 1:44.82;7. Alexander Szakely-
St. Louis 9, Detroit 4
San Francisco 5, Chicago White Sox 3
New Orleans 100, Phoenix 95 Iowa (22-8) vs. Gonzaga (28-4), 4:10 p.m. Philadelphia ................ 69 43 19 7 93 222 184
Pittsburgh .................... 71 41 22 8 90 206 172
Orlando at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. UCLA (27-4) vs. Montana (18-14), 30 minutes fol-
I N T E R N E T hidi, Ellwood City Riverside, 1:44.92;8. Sam Linder, L.A. Angels 10, Arizona 8
N.Y. Yankees 10, Baltimore 0
Oklahoma City at Miami, 8 p.m. lowing N.Y. Rangers............... 71 37 30 4 78 204 174
Northern York, 1:46.42. Charlotte at Houston, 8:30 p.m. New Jersey ................. 69 33 32 4 70 150 176
Consolation finals: 9. Adam Block, Kutztown, Colorado vs. Texas at Surprise, Ariz., 9:05 p.m. Sunday, March 20 N.Y. Islanders.............. 71 27 33 11 65 197 227
Minnesota at Utah, 9 p.m.
NCAA Wrestling 1:44.39;10. Zachary Haney, Danville, 1:45.95;11. Kansas City vs. Cincinnati at Goodyear, Ariz., 10:05 Cleveland at Sacramento, 10 p.m.
At Cintas Center Northeast Division
Brendan McCarthy, Bishop Shanahan, 1:46.11;12. p.m. Dallas at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Cincinnati GP W L OT Pts GF GA
11a.m. Jesse Fallon, Springfield Twp., 1:46.26;13. Cam- Milwaukee vs. Seattle at Peoria, Ariz., 10:05 p.m. Louisville (20-12) vs. Vanderbilt (20-11), 12:10 p.m.
ESPN3.com – Session I Wrestling Championships Philadelphia at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Boston.......................... 69 39 21 9 87 208 166
eron Clerici, Beaver Area, 1:47.22;14. Ian Dicarlo, Thursday's Games Xavier (28-2) vs. South Dakota State (19-13), 30 Montreal....................... 70 38 25 7 83 186 176
6:30 p.m. Thursday's Games minutes following
Camp Hill, 1:47.63;15. Conner Calarie, Highlands, Minnesota vs. Detroit at Lakeland, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Chicago at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Buffalo.......................... 70 34 28 8 76 203 202
ESPN3.com – Session II Wrestling Championships 1:47.80;16. Sam Calhoun, Bloomsburg, 1:48.38 Toronto vs. Philadelphia at Clearwater, Fla., 1:05 DALLAS REGIONAL Toronto ........................ 71 31 30 10 72 187 219
Memphis at New York, 7:30 p.m.
200 individual medley: 1. Zach Stephens, Blooms- p.m. Cleveland at Portland, 10 p.m. First Round Ottawa .......................... 70 25 36 9 59 158 220
T R A N S A C T I O N S burg, 1:51.12;2. Richard Petrella, Fairview,
1:53.45;3. Matt Rochna, Indiana, 1:55.10;4. Bobby
Florida vs. St. Louis at Jupiter, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
N.Y. Mets vs. Boston at Fort Myers, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Friday's Games Sunday, March 20 Southeast Division
Chicago at Indiana, 7 p.m. At Ferrell Center GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Francis, Quaker Valley, 1:55.66;5. Jacob Robin- Baltimore vs. Pittsburgh at Bradenton, Fla., 1:05 Washington ................. 72 41 21 10 92 195 176
Denver at Orlando, 7 p.m.
BASEBALL son, Lancaster Catholic, 1:58.28;6. Everett Albert, p.m.
Washington at Toronto, 7 p.m.
Waco, Texas
Houston (26-5) vs. West Virginia (23-9), 5:10 p.m. Tampa Bay................... 70 39 22 9 87 210 211
Lancaster Catholic, 1:59.25;7. Adam Phillips, Elk Cleveland vs. Cincinnati at Goodyear, Ariz., 4:05 Carolina ....................... 71 32 29 10 74 198 212
American League Lake, 2:00.21;8. Tyler Gross, Pottsgrove, 2:00.85. p.m. Miami at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Baylor (31-2) vs. Prairie View (21-11), 30 minutes fol-
New York at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Atlanta .......................... 70 29 29 12 70 196 227
DETROIT TIGERS—Reassigned RHP Brendan Consolation finals: 9. Dan Mazur, Seton-LaSalle, Chicago Cubs vs. Oakland at Phoenix, 4:05 p.m. lowing Florida .......................... 70 28 33 9 65 175 194
Wise to their minor league camp. 1:59.16;10. Nathan Witmer, Warrior Run, Chicago White Sox (ss) vs. Milwaukee at Phoenix, Charlotte at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. At Intrust Bank Arena
San Antonio at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE
American Association 2:00.10;11. Robert Dartnell, Fairview, 2:01.05;12. 4:05 p.m. Wichita, Kan. Central Division
GRAND PRAIRIE AIRHOGS—Sold the contract of Christopher Georgiadis, Mars, 2:03.28;13. Grant Arizona vs. L.A. Dodgers at Glendale, Ariz., 4:05 Boston at Houston, 8:30 p.m. Wisconsin-Green Bay (32-1) vs. Arkansas-Little
RHP Chris Martin to the Boston Red Sox. Zentgraf, Shady Side Academy, 2:03.43;14. Tho- p.m. New Jersey at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. Rock (23-7), 5:20 p.m. GP W L OT Pts GF GA
KANSAS CITY T-BONES—Signed LHP Reid San- mas Boran, Blue Mountain, 2:03.66;15. Kevin Chicago White Sox (ss) vs. Colorado at Scottsdale, Golden State at Phoenix, 10 p.m. Detroit .......................... 70 42 20 8 92 230 201
Michigan State (26-5) vs. Northern Iowa (27-5), 30 Chicago........................ 70 38 24 8 84 232 196
tos. crooks, Washington Trinity, 2:03.66;16. Michael Ariz., 4:10 p.m. Philadelphia at Sacramento, 10 p.m. minutes following
Minnesota at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Nashville ...................... 70 35 25 10 80 179 165
ST. PAUL SAINTS—Signed 1B Ole Sheldon. Thatcher, East Pennsboro, 2;12.32. Washington vs. Atlanta at Kissimmee, Fla., 6:05 At Auburn Arena Columbus .................... 69 32 27 10 74 190 209
Can-Am League 50 freestyle: 1. 1. Daniel Gosek, Holy Ghost Prep, p.m. Auburn, Ala. St. Louis....................... 69 31 29 9 71 193 207
BROCKTON ROX—Signed INF Dom Ramos. Ac- 20.57 (Record. Old: 20.69, Kevin Marsteller, York Tampa Bay vs. N.Y. Yankees at Tampa, Fla., 7:05 Florida State (23-7) vs. Samford (25-7), 5:15 p.m. Northwest Division
quired OF Mike Kitt from New York (NYS) for a play- Suburban, 2009);2. Jason Moyer, Southern Lehigh, p.m.
Seattle vs. Kansas City at Surprise, Ariz., 9:05 p.m.
NCAA Women Georgia (21-10) vs. Middle Tennessee (23-7), 30 GP W L OT Pts GF GA
er to be named. Named RHP Mike Smith pitching 21.08;3. Nathan Smith, Susquehanna Twp., minutes following
21.44;4. Jake Oeschger, Springfield Twp., 21.56;5. Texas vs. San Diego at Peoria, Ariz., 10:05 p.m. NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament Vancouver ................... 71 46 16 9 101 233 167
coach. Signed RHP Travis Hughes and RHP Mark At CenturyTel Center Calgary ........................ 72 36 27 9 81 217 207
Rosen. Ryan Holmes, Scranton Prep, 21.66;6. Lars Si- L.A. Angels vs. San Francisco at Scottsdale, Ariz., All Times EDT
gurdsson, Montoursville, 21.67;7. Piotr Stepniak, 10:05 p.m. Shreveport, La. Minnesota ................... 70 35 28 7 77 178 188
NEW JERSEY JACKALS—Signed RHP Stephen PHILADELPHIA REGIONAL Colorado...................... 68 26 34 8 60 191 239
Clyne and INF Mike DeJesus. Mercyhurst Prep, 21.74;8. Brent Longenecker, Do- Friday's Games Texas A&M (27-5) vs. McNeese State (26-6), 5:05
First Round p.m. Edmonton.................... 70 23 38 9 55 172 231
QUEBEC CAPITALES—Signed INF Pierre-Luc negal, 21.96. St. Louis vs. Washington at Viera, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
Consolation finals: 9. Doug Troutman, Schuylkill Saturday, March 19 Rutgers (19-12) vs. Louisiana Tech (24-7), 30 min- Pacific Division
LaForest. Sold the contract of LHP Andrew Albers Pittsburgh vs. Philadelphia at Clearwater, Fla., 1:05
to the Minnesota Twins. Valley, 21.83;10. Joe Nowak, Fairview, 21.97;11. p.m. At Bryce Jordan Center utes following GP W L OT Pts GF GA
ROCKLAND BOULDERS—Named Dave LaPoint Jake Chielli, Dallas, 22.01;12. Zach Moser, Wyo- Houston vs. Florida at Jupiter, Fla., 1:05 p.m. University Park, Pa. San Jose ...................... 71 40 23 8 88 203 186
manager. missing, 22.02;13. Alex Sullivan, Montoursville, N.Y. Yankees vs. Toronto at Dunedin, Fla., 1:05 Penn State (24-9) vs. Dayton (21-11), 11:10 a.m. H O C K E Y Los Angeles ................ 70 40 25 5 85 196 170
Phoenix........................ 71 37 23 11 85 206 203
22.09;14. Stuart Cubbison, Lancaster Catholic, p.m. DePaul (27-6) vs. Navy (20-11), 30 minutes follow-
BASKETBALL 22.10;15. Ryan McWilliams, Springfield Twp., Detroit vs. Boston (ss) at Fort Myers, Fla., 1:05 p.m. ing Dallas ........................... 70 37 25 8 82 196 199
National Basketball Association
22.24;16. Ben Hassinger, York Suburban, 22.30 Atlanta vs. N.Y. Mets at Port St. Lucie, Fla., 1:10 At Cameron Indoor Stadium American Hockey League Anaheim ...................... 69 37 27 5 79 195 202
NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime
100 butterfly: 1. Broderick Kelley, Shady Side Acad- p.m. Durham, N.C.
SAN ANTONIO SPURS—Signed G-F Danny emy, 49.93;2. Tim Mangis, West Allegheny, EASTERN CONFERENCE loss.
Green. Cincinnati vs. Chicago Cubs at Mesa, Ariz., 4:05 Iowa State (22-10) vs. Marist (30-2), 11:15 a.m.
51.98;3. Bradley Strathmeyer, West York, 52.61;4. p.m. Atlantic Division Tuesday's Games
Duke (29-3) vs. Tennessee-Martin (21-10), 30 min-
FOOTBALL Jeff Mikitka, Fleetwood, 52.79;5. Chris Tamanini, San Diego vs. L.A. Angels at Tempe, Ariz., 4:05 utes following GP W L OL SL Pts
Manchester ........... 70 41 21 2 6 90
GF
231
GA
187
Boston 3, Columbus 2, SO
New Jersey 4, Atlanta 2
Dallas, 52.82;6. Kyle Garase, Ringgold, 53.17;7. p.m. Sunday, March 20
Canadian Football League A.J. Knostathis, Pottsgrove, 53.20;8. Stefan Szila- L.A. Dodgers vs. San Francisco at Scottsdale, Ariz., Portland ................. 65 40 18 5 2 87 235 189 N.Y. Rangers 6, N.Y. Islanders 3
WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS—Signed WR David gyi, Bloomsburg, 53.40. At Harry A. Gampel Pavilion Connecticut........... 67 33 26 2 6 74 186 184 Washington 4, Montreal 2
4:05 p.m.
McKoy. Consolation finals: 9. Brad Kolesar, West Mifflin, Arizona vs. Seattle at Peoria, Ariz., 4:05 p.m. Storrs, Conn. Worcester.............. 67 31 24 4 8 74 182 203 Carolina 1, Buffalo 0
53.19;10. Ian Buckner, Neshannock, 53.35;11. Mat- Connecticut (32-1) vs. Hartford (17-15), 12:05 p.m. Providence............ 67 30 32 3 2 65 171 218 Pittsburgh 5, Ottawa 1
HOCKEY thias Bell, Springfield Twp., 53.46;12. Adam Hess,
Cleveland (ss) vs. Kansas City at Surprise, Ariz.,
4:05 p.m. Kansas State (21-10) vs. Purdue (20-11), 30 minutes Springfield ............. 68 30 33 2 3 65 200 220 Philadelphia 3, Florida 2
Indiana, 53.58;13. Mason Cassel, Upper Perkio- following Bridgeport ............. 67 22 36 3 6 53 177 233 Los Angeles 4, Nashville 2
National Hockey League Milwaukee vs. Colorado at Scottsdale, Ariz., 4:10
ATLANTA THRASHERS—Reassigned D Noah men, 54.34;14. Mike Jones, Mifflinburg, 54.54;15. p.m. At Comcast Center East Division San Jose 6, Dallas 3
Welch to Chicago (AHL). Riley Geis, Southern Lehigh, 54.72;16. Brandon Boston (ss) vs. Tampa Bay at Port Charlotte, Fla., College Park, Md. GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Phoenix 4, Calgary 3
DETROIT RED WINGS—Recalled G Joey MacDo- Harding, Dallas, 54.87. 7:05 p.m. Maryland (23-7) vs. St. Francis, Pa. (22-11), 12:20 Wilkes-Barre/ Wednesday's Games
nald from Grand Rapids (AHL). 200 free relay: 1. Springfield Twp. (Chris McTear, Minnesota vs. Baltimore at Sarasota, Fla., 7:05 p.m. p.m. Scranton ................ 66 47 18 0 1 95 215 151 Toronto 3, Carolina 1
MONTREAL CANADIENS—Recalled F Nigel Bill Riley, Ryan McWilliams, Jake Oeschger) Oakland vs. Chicago White Sox at Glendale, Ariz., Georgetown (22-10) vs. Princeton (24-4), 30 min- Hershey ................. 69 41 22 1 5 88 219 179 Detroit 3, Washington 2
Dawes and F Aaron Palushaj from Hamilton (AHL). 1:26.85;2. Fairview 1:27.28;3. Indiana 1:28.87;4. 7:05 p.m. utes following Charlotte................ 68 37 23 2 6 82 221 205 Colorado at Vancouver, (n)
NEW YORK ISLANDERS—Signed D Aaron Ness Shady Side Academy 1:29.11;5. Susquehanna Texas vs. Cleveland (ss) at Goodyear, Ariz., 10:05 DAYTON REGIONAL Norfolk ................... 66 34 19 8 5 81 221 177 St. Louis at Anaheim, (n)
to a three-year contract. Twp. 1:29.34;6. Schuylkill Valley 1:29.54;7. Franklin p.m. Binghamton........... 67 34 26 3 4 75 214 192 Thursday's Games
First Round Albany .................... 67 29 34 1 3 62 180 224
OTTAWA SENATORS—Reassigned D Andre Be- 1:30.33;8. Bishop Shanahan 1:30.43. Philadelphia at Atlanta, 7 p.m.
Consolation finals: 9. Ellwood City Riverside Saturday, March 19 Adirondack............ 66 23 33 4 6 56 156 213 Detroit at Columbus, 7 p.m.
noit and F Jim O’Brien to Binghamton (AHL). Syracuse ............... 66 24 35 3 4 55 159 209
1:30.27;10. Boiling Springs 1:30.64;11. Southern At Thompson-Boling Arena
American Hockey League
AHL—Suspended Hamilton C Gabriel Dumont 10 Lehigh 1:30.71;12. Salisbury Twp. 1:31.97;13. G O L F Knoxville, Tenn. WESTERN CONFERENCE
Tampa Bay at Montreal, 7:30 p.m.
New Jersey at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m.
games as a result of his actions during Sunday’s Northern York 1:32.23;14. Quaker Valley Tennessee (31-2) vs. Stetson (20-12), 11:05 a.m. North Division Toronto at Florida, 7:30 p.m.
1:32.63;15. Athens 1:32.81;16. Grove City 1:33.11. Marquette (23-8) vs. Texas (19-13), 30 minutes fol-
game against Rochester.
Team scoring (after six events): 1. Shady Side A- PGA Tour lowing
GP W L OL SL Pts
Manitoba................ 68 37 25 1 5 80
GF
191
GA
171
Boston at Nashville, 8 p.m.
Chicago at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.
CHICAGO WOLVES—Signed F Sergio Somma.
GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS—Signed G Riley Gill. cademy 114;2. Springfield Twp. 92;3. Fairview Schedule At St. John Arena Hamilton ................ 67 36 24 1 6 79 192 170 Colorado at Calgary, 9 p.m.
HAMILTON BULLDOGS—Recalled D Sebastien 86;4. Indiana 85;5. Southern Lehigh 61. March 17-20 — Transitions Championship, Innis- Columbus, Ohio Toronto .................. 70 34 26 1 9 78 201 194 Phoenix at Edmonton, 9 p.m.
Bisaillon from Wheeling (ECHL). brook Resort (Copperhead Course), Palm Harbor, Georgia Tech (23-10) vs. Bowling Green (28-4), Lake Erie ............... 67 34 25 3 5 76 183 177 St. Louis at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m.
PEORIA RIVERMEN—Released D Jared Ross, T E N N I S Fla. 11:20 a.m. Grand Rapids........ 68 33 25 2 8 76 205 208 Minnesota at San Jose, 10:30 p.m.
who returned to Reading (ECHL). March 24-27 — Arnold Palmer Invitational, Bay Hill Ohio State (22-9) vs. UCF (22-10), 30 minutes fol- Abbotsford ............ 67 32 26 4 5 73 163 185 Friday's Games
Club & Lodge, Orlando, Fla. lowing Rochester.............. 68 30 32 3 3 66 186 218 Washington at New Jersey, 7 p.m.
SOCCER BNP Paribas Open March 31-April 3 — Shell Houston Open, Redstone At Huntsman Center West Division Montreal at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m.
Results GC (Tournament Course), Houston Salt Lake City GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA N.Y. Islanders at Carolina, 7 p.m.
Major League Soccer April 7-10 — Masters Tournament, Augusta Nation- Milwaukee ............. 66 36 18 5 7 84 185 162
D.C. UNITED—Signed G Joe Willis. Wednesday Arizona State (20-10) vs. Temple (23-8), 4:05 p.m. Phoenix at Vancouver, 10 p.m.
al GC, Augusta, Ga. Notre Dame (26-7) vs. Utah (18-16), 30 minutes fol- Houston ................. 70 39 25 1 5 84 200 182 NHL Leaders
PORTLAND TIMBERS—Acquired F Brian Umony At The Indian Wells Tennis Garden April 14-17 — Valero Texas Open, TPC San Anto- Peoria .................... 69 37 25 2 5 81 192 187
onloan from University of Pretoria FC (South Afri- Indian Wells, Calif. lowing Texas ..................... 68 35 23 4 6 80 183 184 Through games of Tuesday, March 15, 2011
nio, San Antonio
ca). Singles April 21-24 — The Heritage, Harbourtown Golf Sunday, March 20 Chicago ................. 69 35 25 3 6 79 228 225 Goal Scoring
SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES—Acquired M Simon Links, Hilton Head Island, S.C. At John Paul Jones Arena Oklahoma City...... 68 34 25 2 7 77 202 199 Name Team........................................................GP G
Dawkins on loan from Tottenham Hotspur (English Men Steven Stamkos Tampa Bay............................ 7043
April 28-May 1 — Zurich Classic, TPC Louisiana, Charlottesville, Va. San Antonio .......... 65 36 25 3 1 76 201 197
Premier League). Fourth Round Rockford................ 66 27 30 4 5 63 168 204 Daniel Sedin Vancouver ................................... 7138
Tommy Robredo (25), Spain, def. Sam Querrey New Orleans Miami (27-4) vs. Gardner-Webb (23-10), 12:15 p.m.
COLLEGE (21), United States, 6-1, 6-3. May 5-8 — Wells Fargo Championship, Quail Hol- Oklahoma (21-11) vs. James Madison (26-7), 30
minutes following
Wednesday's Games
Grand Rapids 2, Oklahoma City 1, SO
Ryan Kesler Vancouver.................................... 7136
Corey Perry Anaheim ....................................... 6936
Juan Martin del Potro, Argentina, def. Philipp Kohl- low Club, Charlotte, N.C.
COLGATE—Released men’s basketball coach May 12-15 — The Players Championship, TPC SPOKANE REGIONAL Charlotte 2, Bridgeport 1, SO Patrick Sharp Chicago ...................................... 6934
Emmett Davis from his contract. Announced the re- schreiber (32), Germany, 7-6 (3), 7-6 (7). Manchester 4, Springfield 2 Jeff Carter Philadelphia.................................... 6732
Novak Djokovic (3), Serbia, def. Viktor Troicki (16), Sawgrass (Players Stadium Course), Ponte Vedra First Round
signation of women’s basketball coach Pamela Beach, Fla. Adirondack 5, Binghamton 2 Sidney Crosby Pittsburgh ................................ 4132
Bass. Serbia, 6-0, 6-1. Saturday, March 19 Albany 6, Syracuse 1
Stanislas Wawrinka (12), Switzerland, def. Tomas May 19-22 — Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial, Bobby Ryan Anaheim ....................................... 6932
HIGH POINT—Announced the resignation of wom- Colonial CC, Fort Worth, Texas At Maples Pavilion Hamilton 2, Rochester 0 Jarome Iginla Calgary ...................................... 7230
en’s basketball coach Tooey Loy. Berdych (7), Czech Republic, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4. Stanford, Calif. Milwaukee at San Antonio, (n)
May 26-29 — HP Byron Nelson Championship, Matt Moulson NY Islanders .............................. 7130
LSU—Announced women’s basketball coach Van Women TPC Four Seasons Resort, Las Colinas, Texas Texas Tech (22-10) vs. St. John’s (21-10), 4:20 p.m. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton at Manitoba, (n) Jonathan Toews Chicago ................................. 6830
Chancellor is stepping down and will serve as spe- Quarterfinals June 2-5 — Memorial Tournament, Muirfield Vil- Stanford (29-2) vs. UC Davis (24-8), 30 minutes fol- Thursday's Games Danny Briere Philadelphia ............................... 6629
cial assistant to the athletic director. Marion Bartoli (15), France, def. Ana Ivanovic (19), lage GC, Dublin, Ohio lowing No games scheduled Milan Lucic Boston ............................................ 6629
MONTANA—Named Legi Suiaunoa defensive line Serbia, 6-4, 7-6 (4). June 9-12 — FedEx St. Jude Classic, TPC South- At The Pit/Bob King Court Rick Nash Columbus ........................................ 6829
coach. wind, Memphis, Tenn.
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Lions, Battle primed for Temple


The Associated Press us. I thought two years ago we were real- quarterfinals was the lowest-scoring
TUCSON, Ariz. — Temple and Penn UP NEXT ly talented and had a chance and ended game in the tourney’s history.
State are separated by 200 miles of Penn- Penn State vs. Temple up winning the NIT championship, Today’s contest may not be another
sylvania countryside, close enough that 2:10 p.m., TNT which was a tremendous run.” 36-33 encounter, but defense should
that they have met in basketball 91 The Nittany Lions appeared to be on dominate.
times, not counting a scrimmage last Oc- tory over Wisconsin in the Big Ten tour- the outside looking in again after an 82- “Well, last year, the ’09-10 season, we
tober. nament, to earn a No. 10 seed in its first 61 embarrassment at home against Ohio played each other and I think it was a 45-
Yet they had to travel across the conti- NCAA tournament appearance in a dec- State left them 15-13. 42 slugfest at our place,” Dunphy said.
nent to the far southwest corner of the ade. The only losses in that span were “We weren’t on no bubbles, the last “So I think we both are similar defensive-
country for Thursday’s encounter in the two to No. 1 Ohio State and one to Wis- four in, we weren’t even close,” Battle ly. Both make our money on man-to-
West Region, a game that features in- consin. said. “But we continued to fight. We man. I think we both do a good job of
your-face defense from both teams as the It took coach Ed DeChellis eight sea- stayed the course, and look where we are helping one another, and I think we pay
seventh-seeded Owls (25-7) seek to end sons to get this senior-dominated team now with the opportunity to play in the attention to that detail. And we’re prob-
coach Fran Dunphy’s NCAA record 11- to this level. NCAA tournament.” ably not the fastest offensive teams in AP PHOTO
game losing streak. “We took a program over that really Penn State got in after beating Indi- shooting quickly. Penn State guard Talor Battle dribbles
Penn State (19-14), led by the school’s needed to be rebuilt,” he said. “Every ana, Wisconsin and Michigan State in “That being said, this thing could be a during practice on Wednesday in Tuc-
career scoring leader, Talor Battle, won time we thought we got there it was the Big Ten tournament. The Lions’ 36- high-scoring affair.” son, Ariz. Penn State will face Temple
seven of its last10 games, including a vic- something devastating that happened to 33 upset of then-No. 13 Wisconsin in the Don’t count on it. in an NCAA tournament game today.

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4 Kentucky Louisville 4 career-high 29 points Wednes-
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2 San Diego St. Florida 2 down the stretch to earn the
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MADNESS
thanks to this dynamic, beyond- Little Rock qualified for the tional title. After struggling for rs in Kevin Anderson. The Com- Texas A&M just five weeks after
his-years freshman. NCAA tournament. good chunks of the season, Mi- modores lost to Murray State last breaking his foot, though it’s sup-
•Keith Benson, Oakland. Not •24.3 — Number of 3-point at- chigan State got into the NCAA year, Siena two years before that, posed to be a game-time deci-
many people know much about tempts per game by Louisville. tournament and could give the so dropping out early clearly isn’t sion.
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Benson because of where he •30 — Point spread between Bruins all kinds of problems, not out of the question. •Chris Wright, Georgetown.
The nation’s leading scorer had plays, but this guy’s a legitimate Ohio State and Alabama State, to mention other teams in that •No. 10 Georgia vs. No. 7 Wright broke his non-shooting
37 points in a double-overtime NBA prospect who’s as athletic as widest in the tournament. bracket. Washington. There was plenty of hand in late February and the
win over Florida last year and any forward in the nation. •320 — More shots than any •UConn vs. San Diego State, criticism about the Bulldogs get- Hoyas haven’t won since. He’s ex-
had 52 against New Mexico in the of his teammates have taken by West Regional, Anaheim, Calif. ting such a high seed, but they pected to play Friday against the
Mountain West tournament. NUMBERS Kemba Walker, who’s cast up 632 — OK, so maybe we’re jumping know how to play defense. The winner between Southern Cali-
Dude knows how to put on a •1-12 — Temple coach Fran so far this season. ahead a little since these teams Huskies are a great offensive fornia and Virginia Common-
show. Dunphy’s record in NCAA tour- •2,800 — Approximate miles wouldn’t meet until the regional team, but don’t always come wealth. Georgetown clearly
•Kemba Walker, Connecticut. nament games, worst among Washington has to travel to Char- semifinals. But Kemba vs. Kawhi through at the other end. OK, we needs him.
The dynamic guard opened the coaches with at least eight ap- lotte for its opening game, the (Leonard) would be fun to see. might be stretching a little. •Kyrie Irving, Duke. Like Sin-
season by single-handedly carry- pearances. longest road trip in the bracket. •No. 11 Gonzaga vs. No. 6 St. gleton, Irving is hoping to be
ing UConn to the Maui Invita- •175-1— Odds for Memphis to UPSET POSSIBILITIES John’s, Southeast Regional. So back for the NCAAs. The point
tional title and had a highly mem- win the national championship, INTRIGUING MATCHUPS Every year, there are upsets in much was made of what a down guard injured his right big toe in
orable five-game-in-five-days per- worst among teams not lumped •Memphis vs. Arizona, West the bracket, some that might year Gonzaga was having, but the early December, but Coach K
formance to help the Huskies win into the “field” category. Regional, Tulsa, Okla. — Tigers have been predicted, a few others Bulldogs lost just three confer- says there’s a chance he could
the Big East tournament. King •4 — Number of teams with coach Josh Pastner looked as if that seem to come out of no- ence games and won the West play against Hampton on Friday.
Kemba is the East Coast version bears for mascots: Belmont, he’d be the heir apparent to Lute where and throw a wrench into Coast Conference to reach the Even if he doesn’t the Blue Devils
of Jimmer — or is it perhaps the Northern Colorado, Oakland, Olson at Arizona after spending everyone’s bracket. Here’s a few NCAAs for the 13th straight year. should roll in their opener and
other way around? UCLA. four years playing there and serv- potential underdogs to keep an St. John’s hung tough in the Big have him some point during the
•Nolan Smith, Duke. The first •5 — Number of 14-loss ing as an assistant. Instead, he eye on: East and has 10 seniors, but none tournament.
player to lead the ACC in scoring teams, one fewer than the previ- was passed over and ended up at •No. 13 Belmont vs. No. 4 Wis- have played in the NCAA tourna- •Kelsey Barlow, Purdue. The
and assists, he’s one of those play- ous 26 years combined. Memphis. He’s said there’s no consin, Southeast Regional. The ment. sophomore guard wasn’t injured,
ers who’s hard to take your eyes •9 — Wins in a row by Butler, hard feelings, but it’s an interest- Bruins don’t make a lot of mis- but his loss takes away one of the
off, he does so many things well. which was in danger of missing ing mix nonetheless. takes and enter the tournament THE INJURED Boilermakers’ best perimeter de-
•Derrick Williams, Arizona. the tournament a year after get- •Temple vs. Penn State, West on a 12-game winning streak. The •Abdul Gaddy, Washington. fenders. He was suspended for
Flew under the radar a little play- ting to the title game. Regional, Tucson, Ariz. — Two Badgers are great defensively, The sophomore point guard tore the rest of the season for conduct
ing out West, but is a dynamic •11 — Bids by the Big East, schools close in proximity who but struggled in their past two his ACL in practice in January, detrimental to the team.
player who can finish with either most in the country. rarely play each other head games, including that 36-33 loss though the Huskies still man- That’s just a bit of what you
hand and is good for1-2 highlight- •14.5 — Rebounds per game across the country to meet in a to Penn State. Thirty-three aged to win the Pac-10 tourna- might expect. With 68 teams in
reel dunks a game. by Morehead State’s Kenneth Fa- defensive dogfight in the desert. points? Really? ment without him. the field — still sounds weird,
•Jared Sullinger, Ohio State. ried, best in the country. Makes sense. •No. 12 Richmond vs. No. 5 •Chris Singleton, Florida doesn’t it? — there’s so many sto-
Losing a national player of the •15 — Consecutive NCAA •Michigan State vs. UCLA, Vanderbilt, Southwest Regional. State. The Seminoles’ leading ry lines, so many possibilities to
year should have hurt the Buck- tournament appearances by de- Southeast Regional, Tampa, Fla. The Spiders have knocked off scorer and rebounder tweeted keep up with.
eyes more than this. Ohio State fending national champion Duke. — Early in the season, the Spar- higher seeds in the past and have that he wants to play in Florida Now, it’s time to just sit back
did just fine without Evan Turner, •21 — Years since Arkansas- tans were a favorite to win the na- one of the nation’s leading score- State’s opening game against and enjoy the madness.
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LOCAL COLLEGES
UP NEXT
MEYERS
Lopresto powers
The Holy Redeemer boys
basketball team will play its
PIAA Class 3A quarterfinal
Continued from Page 1B game at 7 p.m. Friday at
Parkland High School in
three seniors, who won consec-

Wilkes to victory
Orefield, which is just outside
utive WVC Division III cham- of Allentown.
pionships – guard Najhee
Brown, guard Ross Lavan and The District 2 champion Royals
forward Keyton Winder. Winder, bring a 24-4 record into the
along with sophomore Ryan game with District 3 champion
Krawczeniuk, led Meyers with Lancaster Catholic (28-1).
nine points each. Admission is $6. The game is
the lone contest at the school
“They were quick and athlet- The Times Leader staff game away.
on Friday.
ic,” Brown said, “but they we- Carmen Lopresto came Kevin Conzola made 16 saves
ren’t as good as I thought they’d through with a home run and a in net.
be. But they have a lot of good Meyers never recovered from double, driving in three runs as
players.” the initial jolt as Imhotep built the Wilkes baseball team earned Misericordia 19,
Only one other team – D12’s its lead to double digits in the an 8-5 non-conference win over Mt. St. Mary’s 3
Constitution – was able to hold second quarter and kept it that Marywood in the Colonels’ Kyle Calabro, Zach Buckley
Imhotep to fewer points in its way throughout. home opener on Wednesday at and Nicholas Santillo each re-
last 18 games. Yet, the Mohawks refused to Artillery Park. corded hat tricks as the host
Meyers surprised Imhotep be put away completely … until Lopresto hit a solo shot to Cougars posted a non-confer-
early until the Panthers went on Krawczeniuk’s three-pointer lead off the game for the Colo- ence rout.
an 11-0 run to take a 13-3 lead at
with 6:32 left in the game cut the nels (5-4) in the bottom of the Lee Blair, Matt Gonzalez and
3:19 of the first quarter. During
deficit to 38-26. first and added a two-run double Frank McKenna all added two
that run, Meyers was able to ex-
The trey seemed awakened in the fifth goals apiece.
ploit the baseline with some
the Panthers, who busted out on Zach Lazar picked up the win Blair, J.R. Lauri and Patrick
quick cuts but misfired on three
open shots. another 11-0 run to seal the victo- and Mark Siebel came on for the McTague each finished with four
“We missed a few shots,” Win- ry. save in the ninth. assists for Misericordia (3-1).
der said, “but we weren’t down “I’m proud of the effort we got Angus Neary and Eric Bidwell
out of them,” Toole said. “We also had two hits apiece for WOMEN’S LACROSSE
on ourselves. We knew we had to
didn’t back down. I didn’t think Wilkes. Marywood 22, King’s 13
get back, play defense and play
better basketball.” my kids would play afraid. And I Kristina Villareal and Amanda
Meyers did just that, cutting don’t think they did.” MEN’S LACROSSE Harney scored three goals
the deficit to 13-8 when Winder King’s 6, Utica 3 apiece for the Lady Monarchs in
MEYERS (33): Brown 1-7 0-0 2, Krawczeniuk
connected on a drive and ensu- 3-7 1-2 9, Moore 0-5 3-4 3, Lavan 1-4 2-2 4, Winder Evan Seward scored twice and a non-conference loss on the
3-7 2-3 9, Walters 2-2 0-2 4, McGavin 0-1 2-2 2,
ing free throw. Smith 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 10-33 10-17 33. the Monarchs used a strong road.
“It was 13-8 at one point and IMHOTEP CHARTER (56): Austin 5-8 1-1 11,
Appolon 4-7 1-4 10, Tanksley 5-8 2-2 12, Copes 3-3
second quarter to earn a non- Chelsea Manes and Sarah
we were playing hard, but we 0-0 6, Johnson 2-3 0-0 6, White 0-1 0-0 0, Brown 1-4
0-2 2, Perrin 3-6 0-1 6, Wooten 1-1 1-4 3. Totals
conference win at home. O’Doherty each added two goals
missed a couple shots,” Lavan 24-41 5-14 56. Jason Merola, Pat Bonnot, T.J. for King’s (1-1).
Meyers........................................... 8 4 9 12 — 33
said. “If we made our layups in Imhotep Charter........................... 15 8 14 19 — 56
S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER Tagg and Shane Russo also King’s jumped out to a 2-0
the first quarter, it would have 3-Point Field Goals— MEY 3-10 (Brown 0-1,
Krawczeniuk 2-4, Moore 0-1, Lavan 0-3, Winder
Meyers’ Nahjee Brown (2) takes a shot over Imhotep’s Terrell scored for King’s (2-3), which lead, but the Pacers fired back
been a tied game after the first 1-1, McGavin 0-1); IC 2-10 (Austin 0-1, Appolon Johnson (23) during Wednesday’s PIAA Class 2A tournament led 4-2 at the break and put the for a 14-4 advantage at halftime.
1-2, Tanksley 0-2, Johnson 2-3, White 0-1, Perrin
quarter.” 0-1) game at Parkland High School.

District 2 participants in bold


P I A A B O Y S B A S K E T B A L L G L A N C E
(1-2, 27-2)
Mount Lebanon (7-4, 25-3) vs. Butler (7-3, 17-10)
Eastern York (3-2, 26-4) vs. South Fayette (7-2,
24-2), 7 p.m. Hollidaysburg H.S. ----------
SWIMMING the 200 yard IM with a time of
2:15.31.
Numbers in parentheses are district followed by
seed and overall record ----------
Montour (7-1, 21-7) vs. Perry Traditional (8-1,
23-4), 7:30 p.m. North Allegheny H.S., Wexford CLASS A
Then Mahle dove into another
Continued from Page 1B
consolation heat with the girls
CLASS 4A CLASS 3A ---------- PRELIMINARY ROUND
Tuesday, March 8 ago, following last year’s state 200 freestyle relay 15th in conso-
PRELIMINARY ROUND PRELIMINARY ROUND CLASS 2A Antietam 74, Susquehanna 52
Tuesday, March 8 Tuesday, March 8 FIRST ROUND medalist and current 50 freestyl- lations and 13th overall.
Penn Wood 87, Wyoming Valley West 60 West Mifflin 66, Bradford 36 PRELIMINARY ROUND Friday's results
McDowell 53, Upper St. Clair 38 New Castle 65, Peabody 40 Tuesday, March 8 Reading Central Catholic 56, Sayre 41 er Jake Chielli to the podium. “They’ve just exceeded their
Mount Lebanon 78, Schenley 61 Uniontown 62, Forest Hills 60 Beaver Falls 69, Tussey Mountain 61 Old Forge 42, Faith Christian 37
Butler 59, Altoona 47 FIRST ROUND FIRST ROUND Mansfield 49, Mahanoy Area 41 Chielli, a junior, took third in expectations after the start of the
FIRST ROUND
Saturday's results
Friday's results
Lancaster Catholic 74, Boys’ Latin 59
Saturday's results
Imhotep Charter 78, Wyomissing 36
Constitution 70, Phil-Mont Christian 40
Millville 48, Lancaster Country Day 36 this year’s 50 free consolations to season,” Pawlenok said of her
Chester 69, Dallastown 56
West Chester Rustin 55, Cedar Cliff 39
Allentown Cent. Cath. 57, Abington Hts. 52 OT
Philadelphia Electrical 62, Pope John Paul II 56
Meyers 51, Central Columbia 38
Prep Charter 40, Salisbury 36
Math, Civics & Sciences 71, Marian Catholic 45
Greenwood 42, Sullivan County 26 place 11th overall. And both girls.
Allentown Allen 56, Norristown 44
La Salle College 57, Reading 55
Holy Redeemer 55, Danville 50
Bishop McDevitt 27, Octorara 26
Vaux 45, Delone Catholic 33
Hanover 42, Communications Tech 41
Church Farm 52, Antietam 29
Vincentian 82, North Clarion 63
Chielli and Tamanini competed Talk about performing above
Frankford 66, Bensalem 65 Mifflinburg 57, Wilson Area 41 Riverside 66, Loyalsock 58 Southern Fulton 63, Conemaugh Valley 54 on Dallas’ 200 medley relay team, and beyond.
Plymouth-Whitemarsh 61, Central Dauphin 43 West Scranton 67, Lampeter-Strasburg 58 Pine Grove 46, West Catholic 44 Northern Cambria 62, Union-Rimersburg 50
Lower Merion 44, Scranton 42 OT Neumann-Goretti 62, Annville-Cleona 34 Hughesville 38, Holy Cross 33 Rocky Grove 53, North Catholic 49 which finished ninth in morning Competing despite a toe she
Red Land 69, Bartram 47 Eastern York 56, Archbishop Carroll 55 Monessen 53, Mercyhurst Prep 42 DuBois Cent. Cath. 58, Bishop Carroll 47
Penn Wood 76, York 66 Holy Ghost Prep 63, Northeastern 47 North Star 59, Richland 53 Clairton 87, Shade 68 preliminaries and won its conso- broke some six weeks ago, Zer-
Neshaminy 64, Pottsville 45 Johnstown 41, West Mifflin 35 Sto-Rox 88, Sharpsville 55 Lincoln Park 70, West Middlesex 35
Council Rock North 60, Chambersburg 52 South Fayette 51, General McLane 39 Jeannette 68, Brookville 57 Elk County Catholic 58, Serra Catholic 49 lation swim to finish ninth over- foss shrugged off her injury and
Bethlehem Liberty 56, Roman Catholic 41
Gateway 57, McDowell 46
Montour 72, Sharon 42
New Castle 80, St. Mary’s 54
Beaver Falls 59, Bishop McCort 53
Wilkinsburg 73, Moniteau 43 SECOND ROUND all. 15th-place seeding to earn her
Mount Lebanon 60, State College 48
Allderdice 67, Chartiers Valley 52
Perry Traditional 69, Blackhawk 47
Franklin 56, Uniontown 50
Greensburg Cent. Cath. 88, Bellwood-Antis 62
Summit Academy 44, North East 43
Tuesday's results
Reading Central Catholic 32, Old Forge 21 “I’m really proud of all the third straight state medal.
Butler 60, Cathedral Prep 52
SECOND ROUND SECOND ROUND
SECOND ROUND
Wednesday's results
Constitution 67, Mansfield 53
Math, Civics & Sciences 78, Millville 38
guys, (of) how we finished here,” Her eighth-place reward fol-
Wednesday's results Tuesday's results Imhotep Charter 56, Meyers 33 Church Farm 45, Greenwood 30 Tamanini said. lowed her seventh-place diving
Chester 75, West Chester Rustin 56 Lancaster Catholic 70, Allentown Central Catholic Vaux 59, Prep Charter 44 Vincentian 48, Southern Fulton 42
La Salle College 49, Allentown Allen 47 56 Hanover 49, Riverside 48 Rocky Grove 54, Northern Cambria 42 Those guys on the 200 medley medal in her freshman season
Plymouth-Whitemarsh 71, Frankford 51 Holy Redeemer 61, Philadelphia Electrical 50 Pine Grove 57, Hughesville 44 Clairton 50, DuBois Central Catholic 47
Red Land 40, Lower Merion 38 Octorara 50, Mifflinburg 48 Monessen 67, North Star 45 Lincoln Park 66, Elk County Catholic 47 relay ended their record-setting and fifth-place finish during last
Penn Wood 54, Neshaminy 50 Neumann-Goretti 75, West Scranton 41 Sto-Rox 61, Jeannette 56
Council Rock North 41, Bethlehem Liberty 38 Eastern York 45, Holy Ghost Prep 42 Beaver Falls 69, Wilkinsburg 55 QUARTERFINALS season by capturing the consola- year’s PIAA diving champion-
Mount Lebanon 59, Gateway 33
Butler 62, Allerdice 48
South Fayette 67, Greater Johnstown 47
Montour 55, New Castle 50
Greensburg Cent. Cath. 72, Summit Academy 61
QUARTERFINALS
Friday's games
Reading Central Catholic (3-1, 27-3) vs. Constitu- tions in 1:39.41. That would have ships.
QUARTERFINALS
Saturday's games
Perry Traditional 67, Franklin 53 Saturday's games
(sites & times TBA)
tion (12-1, 24-5), 6 p.m. Norristown H.S.
Math, Civics & Sciences (12-2, 23-5) vs. Church been good enough for eighth “Kind of going backwards,”
(sites & times TBA)
Chester (1-1, 28-1) vs. La Salle College (12-2,
QUARTERFINALS
Friday's games
Imhotep Charter (12-1, 28-3) vs. Vaux (12-3,
18-7)
Farm (1-1, 24-1). 6 p.m. Wissahickon H.S.,
Ambler
place if the Dallas team had been Zerfoss said of her spot on the
21-5). Lancaster Catholic (3-1, 28-1) vs. Holy Redeem- Hanover (3-1, 23-5) vs. Pine Grove (11-2, 23-5) Vincentian (7-1, 26-1) vs. Rocky Grove (10-1, swimming in the championship medal stand.
Plymouth-Whitemarsh (1-3, 24-5) vs. Red Land er (2-1, 24-4), 7 p.m., Parkland H.S, Allentown Monessen (7-1, 25-2) vs. Sto-Rox (7-4, 23-4) 20-7), 7:30 p.m. Sharon H.S.
(3-2, 22-6) Octorara (1-1, 23-4) vs. Neumann-Goretti (12-1, Beaver Falls (7-7, 20-6) vs. Greensburg Cent. Clairton (7-3, 12-11) vs. Lincoln Park (7-2, 19-7), meet, but only participants in the Hardly.
Penn Wood (1-9, 22-8) vs. Council Rock North 24-4), 7:30 p.m. Norristown H.S. Cath. (7-2, 25-3) 7:30 p.m. Chartiers Valley H.S., Bridgeville
championship finals are awarded Zerfoss overcame a sloppy
medals. third dive during the first round
“We went faster than some of of Wednesday’s competition –

REDEEMER the (medal) teams, but we can’t


move up,” Mosier said. “Because
that’s the way it works. I think
which kept her at No. 15 on the
leaderboard entering the second
round – and the stabbing twinges
Continued from Page 1B they did well.” that shot through her foot at
So did Redeemer’s medal-win- times to make the final round.
Allentown Central Catholic with ning girls 200 medley relay. Then she picked up more than
a fine-tuned motion offense that Mahle joined Bethany Chmil, 70 points with her final two dives
resulted in several layups against Rachel Finnegan and Elizabeth of the day to springboard past
Holy Redeemer’s swarming de- Finnegan on a 200 medley team four other competitors and make
fense. that made it to the finals with a it into the group of eight medal
Perhaps most importantly, solid qualifying run Wednesday winners.
Archbishop Wood dominated morning. “I was just hoping to maintain a
the offensive boards, getting as “We were thrilled to see them good score throughout the whole
many as three and four consec- in the top-eight finish,” Redeem- meet,” Zerfoss said. “To come
utive shots on several posses- er coach Mara Pawlenok said. back for it (a medal) is exciting.”
sions. “Very happy they could come The excitement continues to-
“They outrebounded us 20-8 back for finals. And they’re all day, when Dallas’ sixth-seeded
in the first half, and that was young, all coming back next 400 freestyle team tries to grab
probably the biggest difference year.” another medal and Mountaineers
in the game,” Holy Redeemer Mahle didn’t come back to find senior Brandon Harding tries to
coach Rich Nemetz said. “Other- Holy Redeemer’s Nicole Maxi- any more souvenirs Wednesday, move up from his 13th seed in the
wise I thought we did a good job mowicz (32) goes up for a shot but she return from morning pre- 100-yard breaststroke.
defensively, especially in the first under pressure from Archbish- liminaries to swim in two conso- “It’s a good end to a good sea-
half.” op Wood’s Victoria Arnao dur- lation events in the evening. son,” Tamanini said. “And we’re
Truth is, the Royals shot them- ing Wednesday night’s game at She placed 16th overall and still looking for a little more.”
selves in the foot with a dismal Parkland High School. The eighth in the consolation heat of Results, Page 2B
shooting effort in the second Royals were the home team
quarter, in which they went but arrived with their road
scoreless. Their frustration was
magnified when they missed
uniforms, forcing them to
switch to host Parkland’s white Getting ready to run
wide-open putback attempts un- jerseys because of PIAA rules.
der the basket in the final 40 sec-
onds of the period, which led to a 11 points, followed by Taylor Ka-
21-6 halftime deficit. minski and Victoria Arnao with
“We had a tough time shooting six points each. They had eight
in the first half,” senior guard players in the scoring column. S. JOHN WILKIN PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER
Olivia Francisco said. “We had a “They’re strong and bal- Holy Redeemer’s Ann Marie Wempa (center) drives against Arch-
tough time executing our of- anced,” said senior forward Ni- bishop Wood’s Christine Verrelle (22) and Jenna Swope (21).
fense, and we couldn’t seem to cole Maximowicz, who led Re-
buy a basket.” deemer with eight points. “It’s them – we held Archbishop of being at the bottom of the
Francisco, Holy Redeemer’s hard to defend any one player, Wood to 43 points.” bracket, they were forced to bor-
leading scorer, finished with just because they don’t have a star. Maximowicz said the Royals row Parkland’s white uniforms
two points – her lowest output of They’re all good.” left everything they had on the because of PIAA regulations.
the season. She came into the Archbishop Wood took con- floor. “I don’t think that had any ef-
day averaging 14 points per trol of the game early in the third “We lost to a good team,” she fect on the outcome of the
game. quarter. The Vikings forged a said. “I think Archbishop Wood game,” Maximowicz said. “I
Despite a gallant defensive ef- 24-7 lead on a three-point basket is going the win the state cham- think it was pretty neat. Par-
fort by Redeemer, the well-bal- by Kaminski, and widened the pionship again.” kland is a (former) state cham-
anced Vikings eventually wore gap to 26-11 on a layup by Ver- The Royals may have had an pion.”
the Royals down with their im- relle. inkling of things to come when
ARCHBISHOP WOOD (43): Keyes 4 0-0 9,
pressive depth. Redeemer was unable to get they showed up with the wrong McCartney 0 2-2 2, Kaminski 3 0-0 6, Nealon 1 0-0 BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
3, Howland 1 0-0 2, Swope 1 2-2 4, Verrelle 5 0-0 11,
Archbishop Wood used a nine- closer than 13 points after that. uniforms. Arnao 2 2-2 6, Pierson 0 0-2 0. Totals 17 6-8 43. Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs vice president of racing
player rotation and didn’t miss a “We didn’t go down without a They arrived wearing red jer- HOLY REDEEMER (25): Wempa 1 0-0 2, Wig-
not 1 0-0 2, K. Dougherty 1 1-1 3, Capaci 2 2-3 6, operations Dale Rapson talks about the upcoming harness
beat, no matter who was on the fight,” Nemetz said. “Our kids seys, thinking they were the vis- Maximowicz 4 0-0 8, Francisco 1 0-0 2, Myers 1 0-2
2. Totals 11 3-6 25. racing season at a press conference at the track Wednes-
floor. played with tremendous heart iting team. Archbishop Wood ........................ 12 9 14 8 — 43
The Vikings were led by senior and fought with a vengeance in But after learning they were Holy Redeemer............................ 6 0 9 10 — 25 day afternoon. The 2011 harness racing season will start
3-Point Field Goals— AW 3 (Keyes, Nealon, Ver-
forward Christine Verrelle with the second half. I’m really proud actually the home team because relle); HR 0 Tuesday.
CMYK

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COLLEGE WRESTLING

Nittany Lions head to Philadelphia looking for a national title


By DAVE ROSENGRANT UP NEXT since 2006. ly the fourth top-10 finish for
drosengrant@timesleader.com Molinaro, who owns a 28-2 re- Penn State since 2000 as Penn
Coming off of the program’s What: NCAA Wrestling Champion- cord, leads the way for Penn State State had three wrestlers grab
ships
first Big Ten championship, Penn as a two-time All-American and is All-America honors.
When: Today through Saturday at
State will look for its first nation- Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia the No. 2 seed in his weight class. Iowa enters the NCAAs ranked
al championship since 1953 when Online: Today’s first and second Ruth, who is 32-1, also grabbed a second in the nation, but the
the NCAA Wrestling Champion- sessions can be seen live on No. 2 seed. Seven of the team’s Hawkeyes aren’t the only team
ships begin today at the Wells ESPN3.com at 11 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. eight participants earned top-10 that poses a threat to Penn State.
Fargo Center in Philadelphia, TV: Sessions will be broadcast on seeds. Cornell, which finished second
ending Saturday night. ESPNU at 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Taylor, a redshirt freshman, en- to Iowa in last year’s tournament,
Friday and 11 a.m. Saturday.
The Nittany Lions, who fin- The finals can be seen live on ters with a record of 34-0 and is is ranked No. 1 and Oklahoma
ished the regular season with a ESPN at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. seeded third in his bracket. State is third.
17-1-1 record, will send eight Alton, a former two-time PIAA In addition to Alton, more than
wrestlers to the event after being champion from Central Moun- a dozen grapplers at the tourna-
ranked No. 1 in the country for a national champion Iowa. tain, is 28-8 this year after a fifth- ment are former PIAA cham-
period earlier in the season. They Sophomores Andrew Long place finish in the conference and pions. That includes three-time
are currently ranked fourth in the (133 pounds) and Quentin is seeded sixth. winners in West Virginia’s Shane
nation, according to the National Wright (184), freshmen David Pataky (11-5, unseeded), Long Young (125), a Penn-Trafford
Wrestling Coaches Association/ Taylor (157) and Ed Ruth (174) (15-1, No. 3 seed), Wright (16-6, grad, and Oklahoma State’s Jor-
USA Today poll. and junior Frank Molinaro (149) No. 9 seed) and Wade (28-6, No. 9 dan Oliver (133), an Easton prod-
In the Big Ten Tournament, were all conference champions. seed) are part of an impressive uct. Oliver’s teammate, Josh Kin- AP PHOTO

Penn State went 5-0 in the cham- Senior Brad Pataky (125), combined record of 192-29 for the dig (141), was a two-time state Wrestlers practice for the NCAA 2011 Division I Wrestling Cham-
pionship finals. Those five wins freshman Andrew Alton (141) Lions’ national qualifiers. champ at Blue Mountain. pionships at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia on Wednesday.
in the finals and key bonus points and 285-pound junior Cameron Penn State returned to a top-10 The only District 2 alum in the The tournament is scheduled to begin today, with Cornell and
in consolations helped the Lions Wade also qualified and the ranking last year in head coach event is Lehigh’s Joe Kennedy Penn State considered serious contenders to bring a national
to a one-point victory over run- group represents the most partic- Cael Sanderson’s first season (197), a Delaware Valley grad championship back East for the first time since 1953. Cornell is
ner-up and three-time defending ipants for the team at NCAAs with the team. The finish was on- who won a PIAA title in 2008. ranked No. 1 in the country and Penn State enters at No. 4.

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NBA ROUNDUP NIT ROUNDUP

Durant, Thunder Shurna tosses in 25


rain down on Heat to lead Northwestern
The Associated Press Miami 85,
The Associated Press and rookie Patrick Patterson EVANSTON, Ill. — John Florida Atlantic 62
MIAMI — Kevin Durant added 12 points and 10 re- Shurna scored 25 points and CORAL GABLES, Fla. —
scored 29 points, Russell West- bounds for the Rockets, who Northwestern beat Wisconsin- Malcolm Grant scored 23 points
brook added 18 and the Oklaho- began the night in 11th place in Milwaukee 70-61 Wednesday in and Miami beat Florida Atlantic
ma City Thunder frustrated the West, three games behind the first round of the National in the first round of the National
Miami’s offense all night on the Memphis for the final playoff Invitation Tournament. Invitation Tournament.
way to a 96-85 win over the spot. The Wildcats (19-13) took The Hurricanes outscored the
Heat on Wednesday night. D.J. Augustin scored 22 and command with an 18-0 first half
James Harden scored 12 Boris Diaw added 13 for the Owls 15-1 during a 5:22 span in
run and opened a 38-26 lead by the second half to secure their
points for the Thunder, who Bobcats, who havve lost nine of halftime.
have won five straight. the last 11 meetings with Hous- 20th win of the season. Durand
The Wildcats cruised through
Chris Bosh had 21 points and ton. Scott’s two free throws with
much of the second half before
11 rebounds, Dwyane Wade Charlotte came into the game 4:23 remaining capped the run
the Panthers hit three straight
scored 21 points and LeBron one-half game behind Indiana and gave the Hurricanes (20-13)
3-pointers to make it 62-56 with
James finished with 19 for the in the race for the No. 8 seed in a 66-51 lead.
5:06 to play. Northwestern re-
Heat, who had won three the Eastern Conference play-
plied with two of its own to Wichita State 76,
straight and were averaging 114 offs.
make it 68-56. Nebraska 49
points in their last two games.
The Thunder held them to 38.5 Magic 93, Bucks 89 WICHITA, Kan. — David
Virginia Tech 79,
percent shooting from the floor. MILWAUKEE — Dwight Bethune-Cookman 54. Kyles scored 13 points and hit
Howard had 31 points and 22 four of Wichita State’s 11 3-
Hornets 100, Suns 95 rebounds to lead Orlando to an BLACKSBURG, Va. — Jeff
Allen scored 19 points to help pointers in a victory over Ne-
NEW ORLEANS — Chris overtime victory over Mil- braska in the first round of the
Paul had 26 points and nine waukee that wrapped up a Virginia Tech overcome the
sting of not making the NCAA National Invitation Tournament.
assists, and New Orleans ex- winning five-game road trip. AP PHOTO
tended Phoenix’s losing streak Hedo Turkoglu scored eight Indiana Pacers small forward Danny Granger drives on Boston tournament with a win over
Bethune-Cookman in the first Colorado 88,
to four. of his 19 points in overtime in a Celtics forward Jeff Green during the first quarter of an NBA Texas Southern 74
Emeka Okafor had 16 points game that turned out to be far game in Boston on Wednesday. round of the National Invitation
and 11 rebounds for New Or- from easy for Orlando, even Tournament. BOULDER, Colo. — Alec
leans. David West added 16 though the Bucks were missing the same record in the race for remaining. Virginia Tech (22-11), making Burks had 27 points and seven
points, including an 18-foot center Andrew Bogut due to a home-court advantage through But Denver dominated the its 12th appearance in the NIT rebounds, Cory Higgins scored
jumper to give the Hornets a migraine headache. the conference finals. Boston rest of the way, outscoring the and fifth in eight seasons under 25 points and top-seeded Col-
95-88 lead with 29.5 seconds to The Magic went 20 of 35 had lost three of four to fall out home team 30-18. The Nuggets head coach Seth Greenberg, will orado beat Texas Southern
go. from the free throw line, with of the top spot. hardly missed in the fourth meet Wichita State in the sec- 88-74 in the first round of the
The Hornets led by as much Howard tying a career high Josh McRoberts had 14 quarter, making 12 of 18 from ond round on Sunday after the National Invitation Tournament
as 19 in the third quarter but with 24 attempts. He made points and 11 rebounds for the field — including four 3- Shockers beat Nebraska 76-49. on Wednesday night.
had to hold on against a Suns only 13 of them. The misses, as Indiana. Tyler Hansbrough, pointers.
squad that made 14 3-pointers. well as two bad plays by Jameer who had back-to-back career
Phoenix was as close as 93-88 Nelson down the stretch, nearly highs in a pair of victories Pistons 107, Raptors 93 AHL
when Grant Hill rolled in a cost Orlando. against the New York Knicks AUBURN HILLS, Mich. —
14-footer with 3 minutes left,
but New Orleans did not allow
another basket until 21 seconds
Brandon Jennings scored 23
points and John Salmons
scored 20 of his 22 in the sec-
this week, was 4 for 14, scoring Richard Hamilton scored 24
10 and grabbing 11 rebounds. points, Greg Monroe added 21
points and 10 rebounds, and the
Pens use 3rd-period rally to top Moose
remained, when Jared Dudley, ond half and overtime. Nuggets 102, Hawks 87 Detroit Pistons ended a three- The Times Leader staff scored just 22 seconds apart with
who had 25 points, hit his fifth ATLANTA — Nene scored 20 game losing streak with a victo- WINNIPEG, Manitoba — The just over six minutes remaining
3. Celtics 92, Pacers 80 points, J.R. Smith added all of ry over the Toronto Raptors. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pen- to give the Penguins a 3-1 lead.
BOSTON — Jeff Green his 15 in the fourth quarter, and Toronto scored the game’s guins scored four goals in the fi- Tim Wallace added a power
Rockets 94, Bobcats 78 scored 13 of his 19 points in the the Denver Nuggets ran away first basket, but never took the nal nine minutes of the game to play goal with 3:53 left in the
HOUSTON — Kevin Martin second quarter, and the Boston to another win, beating the lead again afterward. defeat the Manitoba Moose 4-1 game.
Joel Perreault scored Manito-
scored 21 points, Chuck Hayes Celtics coasted to a victory over Atlanta Hawks. Tayshaun Prince added 22 on Wednesday night. ba’s lone goal with 3:15 left in the
matched his season high with the Indiana Pacers and moved It looked as if the game points for the Pistons and Rod- Bryan Lerg tied the game for first period.
17 rebounds and Houston never back into a first-place tie in the would go down to the wire ney Stuckey, Detroit’s leading the Penguins at 1-1 with a goal at Brad Thiessen replaced John
trailed in a victory over Char- Eastern Conference. when Zaza Pachulia flipped in a scorer, had a career-high 14 with 8:04 left to play. Brett Ster- Curry in goal to start the second
lotte. The victory left the Celtics putback, pulling the Hawks to assists while taking just one ling assisted. period and made 17 saves to re-
Chase Budinger scored 19 and Chicago Bulls (48-18) with 72-69 with just over 10 minutes shot. Zach Sill and Corey Potter then cord the win.

NHL ROUNDUP

Toronto boosts playoff hopes with win


The Associated Press the game with 10:07 remaining, covered, but the puck went past
RALEIGH, N.C. — Defense- and the Detroit Red Wings his glove and into the net. Alex
man Dion Phaneuf had two snapped the Washington Cap- Ovechkin and John Carlson
power-play goals and added an itals’ nine-game winning streak scored for Washington, which
assist, and rookie James Reimer with a 3-2 victory over Wednes- missed a chance to move past
made 36 saves in the Toronto day night. Philadelphia into first place in
Maple Leafs’ 3-1 victory over the With the game tied at 2 and the Eastern Conference.
Carolina Hurricanes on Wednes- Detroit on a power play, Zetter- Valtteri Filppula added a goal
day night. berg flipped the puck on net for Detroit, and Brian Rafalski,
Toronto is 10th in the Eastern from a severe angle to goalie who hadn’t played since Feb. 24
Conference, two points behind Michal Neuvirth’s left. Neuvirth because of a back injury, had
ninth-place Carolina and four appeared to have his near post three assists.
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FedEx earnings FDX $85.28 Consumer prices Consumer price index A look at employment New claims for
The shipping company’s earnings $100 The Labor Department’s Con- Month-over-month change The Labor Department’s unemployment benefits
are often seen as an economic sumer Price Index is expected weekly count of the number of
indicator. So investors will be 80 to have risen moderately in Feb- people applying for unemploy-
looking closely at FedEx’s fiscal ’10 ruary because food and energy ment benefits has been fluctu-
third-quarter results for signs that 60
$24.56 are getting more expensive. But
0.4% 0.4%
ating, but generally moving
397k 388k
Today

higher fuel costs are making cus- if the CPI comes in as expected, lower. Last week the depart-
$0.76 est. estimate
tomers think twice about sending Operating the good news may be short- ment reported an increase to
packages. Last month, FedEx cut EPS $0.83 est. 397,000 in the number of (-3%)
lived. Consumers may be
its forecast for the quarter that 3Q ’10 3Q ’11 paying more in the months people filing for benefits. It’s
ended Feb. 28, in part because of ahead. The department reported expected to drop in the latest
Price-to-earnings ratio: 20
higher fuel costs. Investors will Wednesday that wholesale food week. The number needs to
based on past 12 months’ results
also want to know if the nuclear prices rose last month by the January February be consistently below 375,000 Week ending Week ending
crisis in Japan is likely to hurt Dividend: $0.48 Div. Yield: 0.6% largest amount in 36 years 2011 2011 to indicate a significant drop in March 5 March 12
FedEx’s business. Source: FactSet because of winter weather. Source: The Labor Department the unemployment rate. Source: FactSet

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THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 2011


B

Area man on Tokyo building’s 24th floor during quake


By ANDREW M. SEDER 2:30 p.m. Tokyo Wednesday, two days after he re- But the quake altered plans and returning some day. people. He said they were formal,
aseder@timesleader.com time. turned from his Asian trip that was caused the group to miss its flight “I would go back in a heartbeat,” hospitable and professional, all at
Clutching a large wooden con- As the building part of the International Residency and to spend two extra days in the he said, before adding, “Let me the same time.
ference table for seven minutes, Al- swayed and requirement of the MBA program airport as St. Joseph’s worked to se- clarify, let’s get the nuclear reactor “There’s a culture of hospitality
lan Glass made peace with the idea shook violently, at St. Joseph’s University that he is cure tickets for its students, faculty fixed, then I’ll go.” like I’ve never seen and it kept go-
that he might die. Glass, a 38-year- enrolled in. and administrators to return to the The 1991 Stroudsburg Area High ing after the quake,” he said.
Sitting at the table on the 24th old Long Pond He flew out of Newark March 4 United States. SchoolgraduatehasworkedatPenn- He said that being in Japan at the
floor Tokyo headquarters of insur- Glass resident who destined for Shanghai. From there, Glass said what had been a $300 sylvania Paper & Supply Co. since time of what’s quickly becoming
ancecompanyTokioMarine,Glass works as vice president of corpo- the trip took him to Beijing, then to return flight price tag became 2002, the same year he graduated one of the nation’s worst disasters
watched others falling out of their rate development for Scranton- Tokyo, where he and 39 others in $3,500, which was paid for by the from Eastern University in St. Da- has created a heightened interest
chairs and those who weren’t seat- based Pennsylvania Paper & Sup- his group were to meet with com- school. vids. He has customers in Luzerne forhiminthenationandwhat’stak-
ed clutching on to whatever they ply Co., said not one of the 50 peo- pany officials at several businesses, While he said the seven minutes County and does extensive traveling ing place over there in the wake of
could to balance themselves as the ple in that top floor conference including Sony and Tokio Marine, of shaking was harrowing, he said as part of his job but also for fun. the quake.
9.0 earthquake struck off the north- room screamed. before a planned flight home Satur- he enjoyed the rest of his experi- He said what he liked about Ja- “I feel a personal connection,” he
eastern coast of Japan last Friday at “No one said a word,” Glass said day. ence in Japan and looks forward to pan, besides its beauty, were its said.

I N B R I E F

Japan donors get break Japan crisis


To support the American Red Cross
relief efforts in Japan after the earth-
quake and tsunami last week, Liberty
hammers
Tax Service has announced it will
waive tax preparation fees for first-time
customers who contribute a minimum
of $50 to the American Red Cross this
the markets
Saturday. This day of free tax prep- The Associated Press
aration will take place at participating NEW YORK — Financial mar-
locations throughout the country from kets were jolted for a third day
9 a.m. until 9 p.m., including local Wednesday by fears that a par-
offices in Wilkes-Barre, Edwardsville tial meltdown may have oc-
and Wyoming. Call 866-871-1040 to be curred at a nuclear plant in Ja-
directly connected with the nearest pan. Stocks erased nearly all of
Liberty Tax location. their gains for the year.
The losses were
Tobacco sales to minors dip broad. Each of the
30 stocks that STREET
WALL

Illegal sales of tobacco products to make up the Dow DOW


minors in Pennsylvania have dropped Jones industrial 11,613.30
for the seventh consecutive year, ac- —242.12
average fell, with
cording to findings released Wednes- IBM Corp. and
day by the state Department of Health. General Electric
The results were gathered through Co. losing the NASDAQ
random, unannounced inspections of
most. All 10 com- 2,616.82
stores selling tobacco products in 2010. —50.51
pany groups in
Acting Secretary of Health Dr. Eli AP PHOTO

Construction continues on a row of condominiums in Cranberry in Butler County, Pa. Builders broke ground on fewer the Standard &
Avila said inspections showed a sus-
tained reduction in the percentage of homes in February, a reflection of declines in home prices and diminished demand that has made it difficult for them to Poor’s 500 index,
tobacco products illegally sold to mi- compete. the basis for most
S&P
nors, falling from 27.9 percent in 2001 U.S. mutual 1,256.88

Feb. new home construction plunges


to 6 percent in 2010. funds, lost —24.99
ground.
Stocks dropped
Shale prospects on agenda sharply in mid-
A program will be held today at morning trading after the Eu-
ropean Union’s energy chief was
Keystone College in LaPlume to help The Associated Press “There are really large struc- month to the lowest level on records dat-
quoted as saying that Japan’s
business owners identify opportunities WASHINGTON — Builders broke ing back to 1960. Permit requests for sin-
within the Marcellus Shale region. ground last month on the fewest homes
tural problems with the hous- gle-family homes saw the biggest de- nuclear crisis could get worse.
Industry experts will provide in- in nearly two years and cut their requests ing market.” cline. Apartments and condos were flat.
Japan’s economy, the third-
largest in the world after the
formation and offer insight to help for permits to start new projects to a five- “There are really large structural prob-
entrepreneurs and small to medium- Dan Greenhaus U.S. and China, accounts for
decade low. The decline in construction Economic strategist with Miller Tabak + Co. lems with the housing market,” said Dan
sized business owners identify business about 10 percent of U.S. exports.
activity is the latest evidence that the Greenhaus, chief economic strategist Treasury prices jumped, send-
opportunities arising from the Marcel-
lus Shale development. The program, housing industry is years away from a re- with Miller Tabak + Co. ing yields to their lowest levels
covery. tion rate up to more than 600,000 units
co-sponsored by MetroAction and For a housing recovery to take hold, this year as investors piled into
— the fastest rate in 20 months. Still, the
Keystone College, runs from 9 a.m. to Home construction plunged 22.5 per- jobs need to improve and builders need investments seen as being more
building pace has been far below the 1.2
3:30 p.m. in Evans Hall in the college’s cent in February from January to a sea- access to credit, experts say. stable. One measure of stock
million units a year economists consider
Hibbard Campus Center. sonally adjusted 479,000 homes, the Analysts said year-end building code market volatility, the CBOE
healthy.
Commerce Department said Wednes- Single-family homes, which make up changes in California, Pennsylvania Market Volatility Index, jumped
Japan’s neighbors watchful day. It was the lowest level since April
2009 and the second-lowest on records
roughly 80 percent of home construc-
tion, fell 11.8 percent in February. Apart-
(where sprinklers are now required) and
New York caused an artificial spike for
18 percent in a sign that inves-
tors expect more wild swings.
Japan’s neighbors have ordered dating back more than a half-century. ment and condominium construction permit requests in December and hous- The Dow has now lost 3.6 per-
strengthened radiation monitoring of The decline followed a surge in highly dropped 47 percent, reversing much of ing starts in January. Builders in those cent over the past three days, its
shipments from Japan, but said they volatile apartment construction in Janu- states rushed to file new permits before worst three-day loss since last
January’s gains.
don’t foresee their countries having any July.
ary, which pushed the overall construc- Building permits fell 8.1 percent last those changes went into effect.
immediate effects of contamination.
China’s General Administration of
Quality Supervision, Inspection and

Ahh, the radar detector; apps aid when pedal is to the metal
Quarantine issued an order Wednesday
calling for radiation monitoring to
track any goods contaminated by leaks
from the nuclear plants damaged by
Friday’s 9.0 magnitude earthquake and
TECH TALK
When I was growing Internet based advanced, smart detection system in
tsunami in Japan. up, my father warnings of known the world.” I’d bet our government’s
China is Japan’s largest trading part- wouldn’t set foot speed traps that Defense Advanced Research Projects
ner, and two-way trade rose 30 percent outside without a NICK DELORENZO might happen to be Agency (DARPA) would have a thing
in 2010 over the previous year to reach radar detector in along your route. or two to say about that.
$300 billion. operation. Naturally, we ended up with a iRadar will soon All in all, it’s reasonably priced at
The Russian Emergencies Ministry All of our family speeding ticket a few hours later. add a feature that $129. I haven’t had a chance to test its
said it had detected no increase in
trips were punctuat- Radar detector technology has ad- allows you to alert effectiveness in the field, but it’s not
radiation levels. South Korean officials
ed by ominous beeps and flashing vanced considerably since then, of other users of the particularly advisable to speed in gen-
said Wednesday they too had strength-
ened radiation monitoring. lights of the Escort or Valentine brand course, and as with everything else, speed trap that you eral, and it’s a bit of a slippery-slope
devices warning of a speed trap ahead. there’s an app for that. were just snared in when it comes to even recommending
In one memorable instance, he had A particularly interesting iPhone as well. the use of a technology that enables
purchased a detector that actually (and soon to be Android) app is called Several other you to avoid prosecution for speeding.
spoke and played music with the lyr- iRadar. It’s from Cobra, purveyors of apps do something similar without the My morning commutes may or may
ical warning: “Be careful! Slow down!” fine radar detectors everywhere. iRa- radar-detector. An app called Trapster, not qualify me as the land-speed re-
That one got old fast. The poor dar is used in concert with Cobra’s for example, allows users to share the cord holder for travel between Moun-
$3.55 $3.16 $2.83 thing didn’t have a chance. He became iRadar detector. The app, however, is locations of known speed traps. Not tain Top and Wilkes-Barre, but I may
so infuriated at the incessant nagging worthless unless you get the required quite as effective as a radar detector, be investing in one of these devices in
$4.06 of the device (he already had at least detector. to be sure, but socially enabled speed- the future.
07/17/08 one other person in the car telling him iRadar links up with the iRadar trap avoidance? Surely there’s a law
to slow down) that he flung it out the Cobra dash-mounted radar-detector, against that. It almost sounds like Nick DeLorenzo is director of Interactive
window while we were doing about and displays warnings on the phone organized crime. and New Media for The Times Leader. Write
85. screen, as well as displaying GPS/ Cobra bills iRadar as “The most him at ndelorenzo@timesleader.com.
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Textron 25.05 -.58 +6.0
ThermoFis 52.92 -1.16 -4.4
of some homebuilders. The industry hopes for a since March 9, 2009, when the market hit bottom. Alcoa 15.66 -.39 +1.7 Cree Inc 47.02 -.86 -28.6 Hydrognc 4.50 -.05 +19.7 NatGrid 43.75 -.51 -1.4 Raytheon 49.77 -1.28 +8.3 ThomCrk g 11.73 -.31 -20.3
Alcon 164.28 -.45 +.5 CrownHold 36.76 -.39 +10.1 IAMGld g 19.87 -.65 +11.6 NOilVarco 74.41 -1.03 +10.6 RegionsFn 7.20 -.12 +2.9 3M Co 87.55 -1.95 +1.4
turning point this spring, the busy season for home The S&P 500 is up 86 percent. The gain in builder AlignTech 20.33 -.10 +4.0 CybrOpt 8.60 ... +.7 ING 11.57 -.47 +18.2 NatSemi 13.96 -.42 +1.5 ReneSola 9.21 -.29 +5.4 Tiffany 56.27 -1.41 -9.6
sales. No one expects a boom after five years of stocks sounds impressive. But financial analysts Allergan 68.90 -.67 +.3 CypSemi 18.59 -.14 +.1 INGPrRTr 6.10 -.04 +7.2 NetApp 46.77 +.25 -14.9 RepFBcp 2.92 +.02 +19.7 THorton g 43.37 -.62 +5.2
AlliBInco 7.70 -.03 -2.9 DCT Indl 5.07 -.06 -4.5 iSAstla 23.45 -.55 -7.8 Netflix 213.84 -3.27 +21.7 RepubSvc 28.56 -.62 -4.4 TimeWarn 35.03 -.76 +8.9
falling sales, but there have been small signs of wave investors away from most builders because a AlliantEgy 38.15 -.28 +3.8 DNP Selct 9.49 -.11 +3.8 iShBraz 71.77 -1.45 -7.3 NewAmHi 9.87 -.09 -.9 RschMotn 59.84 -1.25 +2.9 TiVo Inc 8.41 -.26 -2.5
Allstate 30.73 -.59 -3.6 DR Horton 11.70 -.27 -1.9 iSCan 31.63 -.29 +2.0 NwGold g 9.55 +.01 -2.2 Revlon 13.37 -.44 +35.9
improvement. Toll Brothers earned more than $3 housing recovery is years away. They say these AlphaNRs 52.92 +.25 -11.8 DTE 47.67 -.51 +5.2 iShGer 23.20 -.86 -3.1
TollBros 20.41 -.45 +7.4
NJ Rscs 40.75 -.11 -5.5 ReynAm s 32.51 -.56 -.3 TorDBk g 83.20 -1.50 +13.5
million in its first quarter. A year earlier, it lost $40.8 companies are worth buying because they see AlteraCp lf 39.90 +.65 +12.1 Danaher s 49.43 -1.02 +4.8 iSh HK 17.77 -.46 -6.1 NY CmtyB 17.48 -.18 -7.3 RioTinto s 62.00 -2.44 -13.5 Total SA 55.01 -1.96 +2.9
Altria 24.29 -.42 -1.3 Darden 45.92 -.52 -1.1 iShJapn 9.65 -.38 -11.5 NY Times 8.86 -.16 -9.6 RiteAid h 1.04 -.02 +17.8
million. The National Association of Home Builders signs of growth: Amazon 164.70 -.38 -8.5 DeanFds 9.76 +.05 +10.4 iSh Kor 56.61 -1.09 -7.5 Newcastle 6.14 -.22 -8.4 Riverbed s 39.51 -1.18 +12.3
Toyota 80.41 -.98 +2.3
TrCda g 38.20 -.53 +.4
Ameren 26.79 -.12 -5.0 Deere 86.91 -.77 +4.6 iShMex 58.49 -1.30 -5.5 NewellRub 18.64 -.40 +2.5 RylCarb 41.06 -.93 -12.6 Transocn 76.14 -2.19 +9.5
WEDNESDAY CLOSE 52-WEEK RANGE MARKET VALUE PRICE-EARNINGS RATIO* AMovilL 54.17 -.37 -5.5 Dell Inc 14.23 -.48 +5.0 iShSing 12.59 -.17 -9.1 NewmtM 50.39 -1.71 -18.0 RoyDShllA 66.53 -1.60 -.4 Travelers 58.05 -.47 +4.2
AMovilA 54.19 -.21 -5.2 DeltaAir 10.20 -.49 -19.0 iSPacxJpn 43.32 -1.00 -7.8 NewsCpA 16.21 -.21 +11.3 RoyaleEn 5.26 +.29+134.8 TrimbleN 45.68 -.30 +14.4
M.D.C. Holdings (MDC) $25.87 $24.50—39.28 $1.2 billion not applicable ACapAgy 30.26 +.17
AmCapLtd 8.53 -.22
+5.3
+12.8
DeltaPtr h .93 -.03
DenburyR 22.09 -.57
+22.4
+15.7
iSTaiwn 13.86
iShSilver 33.37
-.36
-.24
-11.3
+10.6
NewsCpB 16.93 -.32 +3.1
Nexen g 24.97 -.55 +9.0
SAP AG 54.74 -1.81 +8.2
SK Tlcm 18.24 +.17 -2.1
TrinaSolar 27.83 -.45 +18.8
AEagleOut 15.42 -.44 +5.4 DenisnM g 2.29 -.08 -33.0 iShS&P100 56.61 -1.18 -.1 TriQuint 11.85 -.36 +1.4
The number of developments where it sells homes is expected to rise 25 percent this year, says Credit Suisse AEP 34.26 -.66 -4.8 DeutschBk 55.32 -2.38 +6.3 iShChina25 41.75 -1.06 -3.1
NextEraEn 52.60 -1.17 +1.2 SpdrDJIA 116.16 -2.27 +.5 TycoElec 32.33 -1.30 -8.7
NiSource 18.29 -.29 +3.8 SpdrGold 136.24 -.03 -1.8 TycoIntl 43.27 -.83 +4.4
analyst Daniel Oppenheim. The company builds in Maryland, Colorado, and eight other states. Analysts have AmExp 42.36 -1.28 -1.3 DevelDiv 13.36 -.25 -5.2 iSSP500 126.67 -2.42 +.3 NobleCorp 42.51 -1.53 +18.8 SP Mid 169.55 -1.79 +3.0 Tyson 18.46 -.44 +7.2
AmIntlGrp 35.59 -1.19 -26.3 DevonE 85.65 -1.90 +9.1 iShEMkts 44.60 -.93 -6.4 NobleEn 87.98 -2.77 +2.2 S&P500ETF126.18-2.39 +.3
an average target price of $30.75. That suggest the stock can rise 19 percent. AmSupr 23.63 +.37 -17.3 Diageo 71.76 -2.07 -3.5 iShSPLatA 49.84 -1.20 -7.5 NokiaCp 7.89 -.17 -23.5 SpdrHome 17.54 -.41 +.8
UBS AG 17.93 -.32 +8.9
AmTower 50.44 +.42 -2.3 Diebold 33.85 -.48 +5.6 iShB20 T 93.93 +1.05 -.2 UDR 23.14 -.16 -1.6
Toll Brothers (TOL) $20.41 $15.57—23.67 $3.4 billion 85 AmWtrWks 27.12 +.18 +7.2 DirecTV A 44.63 -.71 +11.8 iS Eafe 55.29 -1.77 -5.0
Nomura 5.12 -.14 -19.7
Nordstrm 41.50 -1.36 -2.1
SpdrKbwBk 25.30 -.39 -2.4
SpdrLehHY 39.58 -.29 -.3
US Airwy 8.55
USEC 4.37
-.37
+.01
-14.6
-27.4
Ameriprise 58.63 -1.32 +1.9 DrSCBr rs 44.31 +1.31 -5.4 iSR1KV 65.50 -1.11 +1.0 NorflkSo 64.33 -1.23 +2.4 SpdrKbw RB25.52 -.25 -3.5
Toll Brothers’ customers tend to be wealthy. Toll says buyers put down 15 percent more in deposits during a AmeriBrgn 36.60 +.16 +7.3 DirFnBr rs 45.02 +2.13 -4.7 iSR1KG 57.36 -1.11 +.2 NoestUt 33.20 -.52 +4.1 SpdrRetl 48.17 -.54 -.4
UltraPt g 45.95 +1.23 -3.8
Ametek s 40.20 -.45 +2.4 DrxEMBll s 32.84 -2.04 -20.5 iSR2KV 70.59 -.85 -.7 UniSrcEn 34.62 -.50 -3.4
spring sales promotion than they did last year. The company builds in 19 states. KeyBanc analyst Kenneth NthgtM g 2.68 -.13 -16.3 SpdrOGEx 58.56 -.47 +11.0 UnilevNV 29.07 -.53 -7.4
Amgen 52.69 -.31 -4.0 DrxEBear rs17.27 +.82 -23.4 iShR2K 78.25 -.79 0.0 NorthropG 64.94 -1.19 +.2 SpdrMetM 68.13 -.93 -.9
Zener has a price target of $25. That suggests gains of 22 percent over the next year. Anadarko 74.33 -1.54 -2.4 DrxFBull s 27.25 -1.40 -2.1 iShREst 57.30 -.76 +2.4 NwstNG 45.79 -.23 -1.5 SPX Cp 73.32 -1.29 +2.6
UnionPac 91.47 -1.55 -1.3
AnalogDev 36.54 -1.06 -3.0 DirxSCBull 70.56 -2.40 -2.6 iShSPSm 68.51 -.81 +.1 Unisys 30.28 -.55 +17.0
NovaGld g 12.13 -.44 -15.0 STMicro 11.37 -.77 +8.9
Meritage Homes (MTH) $23.13 $15.19—27.42 $747 million 105 Annaly 17.77 +.02
Apache 113.77 -4.07
-.8
-4.6
DirxLCBull 71.47 -4.06
Discover 21.17 -.56
0.0
+14.2
ITT Corp 55.43
ITW 53.06
-.91
-.91
+6.4
-.6
Novartis 52.75 -.92 -10.5 Safeway 22.27 -.41 -1.0
UtdContl 22.83
UtdMicro 2.50
-.78
-.15
-4.2
-20.9
Novell 5.80 +.01 -2.0 StJoe 26.14 -.01 +19.6 UPS B 70.38 -1.43 -3.0
Orders rose 15 percent in its last quarter. CEO Steven Hilton says 2011 will be profitable. Its business in Texas Apple Inc 330.01 -15.42 +2.3 Disney 40.60 -1.02 +8.2 Informat 46.91 -.11 +6.5 Nucor 44.79 -1.78 +2.2 StJude 46.98 -1.03 +9.9
ApldMatl 14.46 -.43 +2.9 DomRescs 43.72 -1.01 +2.3 IngerRd 45.48 -.61 -3.4 US Bancrp 26.15 -.56 -3.0
should offset weak markets like Arizona and Florida, says Wells Fargo’s Carl Reichardt. Analysts have an NustarEn 65.74 +.21 -5.4 Saks 11.83 -.32 +10.6 US NGs rs 10.51 -.05 -12.3
Arbitron 35.63 -.66 -14.2 Dover 62.17 -.33 +6.4 InglesMkts 18.09 -.15 -5.8 NuvFloat 12.35 -.04 +4.6 Salesforce 124.16 -1.39 -5.9
average target price of $25. That suggests the stock can rise 8 percent. ArcelorMit 32.84 -1.46 -13.9 DowChm 35.16 -.80 +3.0 IntgDv 6.96 +.07 +4.5 US OilFd 39.68 +.29 +1.7
NvMAd 12.87 -.02 -1.6 SamsO&G 3.32 +.32+151.5
ArchCoal 34.15 +.48 -2.6 DryShips 4.50 -.16 -18.0 Intel 19.81 -.37 -5.8 USSteel 53.93 -.10 -7.7
NvPA 13.01 +.05 -2.4 SanDisk 42.09 -1.63 -15.6
ArmHld 24.40 -.52 +17.6 DuPont 51.53 -.87 +3.3 IBM 153.00 -6.02 +4.3 UtdTech 78.33 -1.18 -.5
Nvidia 17.53 -.13 +13.8 SandRdge 10.42 +.01 +42.3
ArubaNet 31.03 -.38 +48.6 DukeEngy 17.65 -.25 -.9 Intl Coal 10.27 +.15 +32.7 UtdhlthGp 41.86 -.93 +15.9
OcciPet 95.93 -2.04 -2.2 Sanofi 32.01 -.92 -.7
AstraZen 45.40 -.93 -1.7 DukeRlty 13.25 -.31 +6.3 IntlGame 15.27 -.34 -13.7 UnumGrp 25.26 -.44 +4.3
OfficeDpt 5.05 -.16 -6.5 SaraLee 16.78 -.10 -4.2
Atmel 11.51 -.22 -6.6 Dycom 15.56 -.19 +5.5 IntPap 25.63 -.14 -5.9 Ur-Energy 1.45 -.14 -51.5
OfficeMax 12.81 -.21 -27.6 Satcon h 3.24 -.11 -28.0
ATMOS 32.95 -.12 +5.6 ETrade rs 14.86 -.21 -7.1 Interpublic 11.75 -.30 +10.6 Uranerz 2.88 -.32 -27.8
OilSvHT 150.90 -3.79 +7.4 SaulCntr 42.30 -.82 -10.7
Autodesk 38.47 -.78 +.7 eBay 29.73 -.71 +6.8 Intersil 11.57 -.21 -24.2 OnSmcnd 9.58 -.21 -3.0 UraniumEn 3.44 -.30 -43.0
Schlmbrg 83.10 -1.70 -.5
AutoData 48.36 -.97 +4.5 EMC Cp 25.31 -.68 +10.5 Invesco 24.09 -.82 +.1 OnlineRes 3.71 -2.34 -20.2 SchoolSp 14.25 -.41 +2.3 UranmRs 1.53 -.05 -55.0
AveryD 40.07 -.92 -5.4 ENI 45.38 -1.83 +3.7 ItauUnibH 21.29 -.66 -10.9 OplinkC 20.89 +.23 +13.1 Schwab 17.16 -.69 +.3 Vale SA 31.04 -.87 -10.2
Avon 26.16 -.60 -10.0 Eastgrp 41.09 -.41 -2.9 JAlexandr 5.82 -.04 +10.8 Oracle 30.20 -.97 -3.5 SeagateT 12.86 -.15 -14.4 Vale SA pf 27.01 -.84 -10.6
BB&T Cp 26.74 -.09 +1.7 EKodak 2.96 -.03 -44.8 J&J Snack 43.44 -.41 -10.0 OwensIll 29.09 -.43 -5.2 SearsHldgs 81.93 -.78 +11.1 ValenceT h 1.48 -.02 -11.9
BHP BillLt 84.88 -2.07 -8.7 EdisonInt 35.49 -.32 -8.1 JA Solar 6.84 -.30 -1.2 PDL Bio 5.38 -.09 -13.6 SemiHTr 32.55 -.80 +.1 ValeroE 27.44 -.47 +18.7
BHPBil plc 70.53 -2.17 -12.4 ElPasoCp 16.92 -.20 +23.0 JDS Uniph 21.08 -.03 +45.6 PECO pfA 73.45 +1.34 +4.9 SempraEn 50.62 -.84 -3.5 ValpeyFsh 3.85 -.13 +13.6
BJs Whls 48.02 -.56 +.3 EldorGld g 15.28 +.10 -17.7 JPMorgCh 43.81 -.80 +3.3 PG&E Cp 42.47 -.53 -11.2 ServiceCp 10.44 -.18 +26.5 ValVis A 6.98 -.01 +14.2
BP PLC 43.25 -.52 -2.1 ElectArts 18.21 -.16 +11.2 Jabil 19.55 -.86 -2.7 PICO Hld 27.60 -.14 -13.2 ShawGrp 32.83 -1.31 -4.1 VangTSM 65.22 -1.15 +.4
BP Pru 112.01 +1.20 -11.5 EmersonEl 56.35 -1.83 -1.4 JanusCap 11.56 -.41 -10.9 PMC Sra 7.44 -.01 -13.4 SiderNac s 15.57 -.58 -6.6 VangEmg 44.99 -.00 -6.6
SOURCES: AP research; Standard & Poor’s Capital IQ; FactSet *based on past 12 months results AP BPZ Res 5.38 -.61 +13.0 EnbrEPtrs 62.77 +.75 +.6 JpnSmCap 8.19 -.18 -8.7 VangEAFE 34.34 -1.07 -5.0
PMI Grp 2.62 -.11 -20.6 Siemens 119.45 -5.35 -3.9
Baidu s 120.56 -1.67 +24.9 EnCana g 32.42 +.43 +11.3 JetBlue 5.73 -.15 -13.3 PPG 85.52 -1.28 +1.7 SilvWhtn g 38.48 -1.16 -1.4 VantageDrl 1.94 +.06 -4.4
BakrHu 67.43 -2.99 +17.9 Energen 58.93 -.21 +22.1 JohnJn 57.66 -.82 -6.8 VertxPh 44.25 -1.46 +26.3
Mutual Funds BallardPw 2.01 +.04
BallyTech 34.58 -.20
+33.7
-18.0
Energizer 65.60 -.81
EngyConv 2.24 -.13
-10.0
-51.3
JohnsnCtl 38.91
JnprNtwk 41.98
-.97
-.26
+1.9
+13.7
PPL Corp 24.35 -.23 -7.5
Paccar 47.62 -.42 -17.0
Pacholder 8.49 -.06 +.5
SilvrcpM g 12.44 -.30 -3.0
Sina 90.91 -.44 +32.1
SiriusXM 1.73 -.02 +6.1
VestinRMII 1.56
ViacomA 49.48
+.01
-.76
+7.6
+7.9
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YTD YTD YTD YTD YTD YTD PacSunwr 3.71 -.60 -31.5 SkywksSol 30.85 -.79 +7.8
BcoBrades 18.49 -.41 -8.9 ENSCO 54.31 -1.87 +1.7 KKR n 15.83 -.76 +11.5 VimpelC n 13.66 -.30 -9.2
PallCorp 55.18 -.99 +11.3 SmithfF 21.30 -.34 +3.2
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InfPrtI 10.68 +.06 +2.7 Barclay 18.00 -1.02 +9.0 EricsnTel 11.62 -.08 +.8 KindME 71.71 +.51 +2.1 Vornado 85.07 -1.91 +2.1
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Exelon 39.95 -1.39 -4.1 KodiakO g 6.43 +.39 -2.6 Walgrn 40.61 -.46 +4.2
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Manning & Napier PeregrineP 2.12 -.03 -7.8 SprintNex 4.86 -.09 +14.9 WarnerCh s22.30 +.30 -1.2
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Discov Z 29.17 -.42 -1.2 BeazerHm 4.34 -.08 -19.5 ExxonMbl 79.31 -2.08 +8.5 Kroger 23.52 -.48 +5.2 Petrohawk 21.81 +.37 +19.5 SP Matls 37.01 -.76 -3.6
EqIncInv 7.18 -.10 -0.4 HiIncOppA m 4.42 ... +2.5 Matthews Asian Interntl d 31.25 -.73 NA InstTStPl 28.69 -.52 +0.5 PetrbrsA 33.64 -.52 -1.6 SP HlthC 31.60 -.56 +.3 WeathfIntl 19.88 -.57 -12.8
GrowthInv 25.72 -.55 -0.5 HiIncOppB m 4.42 -.01 +2.2 QuestZ 17.60 -.24 NA GrInc d 17.12 -.13 -5.1 Selected IntlExpIn d 15.75 -.15 -5.5 BedBath 45.07 -.99 -8.3 F5 Netwks106.65 -4.02 -18.1 Kulicke 8.27 -.19 +14.9 Websense 22.85 +2.42 +12.8
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Merger IntlGrAdm d 59.01 -1.05 -4.1 BestBuy 30.84 -.15 -10.1 FedExCp 85.28 -2.39 -8.3 LSI Corp 6.21 -.27 +3.7 Pfizer 19.30 -.46 +10.2 SP Engy 73.75 -1.20 +8.1
American Funds NatlMuniB m 8.73 +.02 -1.0 FrankTemp-Templeton Merger m 15.99 -.01 +1.3 Sequoia PhilipMor 61.87 -.83 +5.7 SPDR Fncl 15.90 -.30 -.3 WendyArby 4.87 -.13 +5.4
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Metropolitan West Sequoia 134.28 -1.67 +3.9 BioRadA 114.80 +.25 +10.5 Finisar 22.88 +.30 -22.9 LVSands 37.21 -.73 -19.0 PimcoHiI 13.55 -.27 +6.6 SP Inds 35.35 -.67 +1.4
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BondA m 12.27 +.04 +1.3 LgCap 15.51 -.27 NA TotRtBd b 10.47 +.03 +1.8 BlChpGr 38.17 -.73 +0.1 IntlVal d 30.62 -.75 NA PinWst 41.76 -.55 +.7 SP Util 30.99 -.50 -1.1 WDigital 32.86 -.83 -3.1
CapIncBuA m 49.25 -.50 -1.3 GlBondAdv 13.29 -.08 -0.8 BlockHR 15.82 -.09 +32.8 FirstEngy 36.59 -.64 -1.2 LennarA 19.12 -.56 +2.0 WstnRefin 16.31 +.26 +54.2
FPA Morgan Stanley Instl CapApprec 20.56 -.24 +1.2 LTGradeAd 9.36 +.07 +1.4 Boeing 67.69 -2.00 +3.7 Flextrn 7.24 -.17 -7.8 LeucNatl 33.65 -.40 +15.3 PitnyBw 23.73 -.37 -1.9 StanBlkDk 72.71 -1.52 +8.7
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FF2015 11.38 -.09 +0.4 NewIncome 9.52 +.03 +1.0 PrmcpCorI d 13.65 -.24 -0.9 CpstnTrb h 1.74 +.08 +81.3 GenMot n 31.78 -.57 -13.8 MktVRus 38.29 -.57 +1.0
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MdCpVal
MidCap
21.06 -.21 +4.9
33.75 -.42 +0.4
FF2040
Fidelity
7.96 -.12
32.48 -.64
FltRtHiIn d 9.83 -.01
-0.6
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DevMktY
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59.62 -1.05 -1.2
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Rtmt2010
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Foreign Exchange & Metals
DvGrHLSIA 19.58 -.40 +0.4 Rtmt2020 16.47 -.20 +0.2
Baron Free2010 13.63 -.11 +0.3 IntlBondA m 6.52 -.01 +0.2 STBondAdm 10.59 +.02 +0.8 CelSci .54 -.02 -33.7 Gerdau 13.00 -.47 -7.1 Masco 13.66 -.03 +7.9
TRBdHLSIA 11.05 +.03 +1.4
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Rtmt2030 17.29 -.24 +0.1
STBondSgl 10.59 +.02 +0.8
Celgene 52.88 -.93 -10.6 GileadSci 39.84 +.05 +9.9 MassMCp s16.50 -.10 +8.0 CURRENCY CLOSE PVS. %CH. 6MO. 1YR.
Growth b 52.53 -.54 +2.5 Hussman Rtmt2040 17.40 -.27 -0.1 CellTher rsh .34 +.04 -8.2 GlaxoSKln 36.60 -1.01 -6.7 MasseyEn 60.83 -.10 +13.4
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Free2030 13.72 -.18 -0.4 RocMuniA m 14.84 +.02 -1.7
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RochNtlMu m 6.51 +.01 -0.4
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StrIncA m 4.30 ... +1.5 USD per Euro 1.3906 -.0094 -.68% 1.3080 1.3756
IntDur 13.84 +.05 +1.7 GrowCo 84.16 -1.30 +1.2 ComstockA m 15.79 -.31 +0.4 SpecGrow 17.67 -.31 -0.2 CntryLink 39.67 -.40 -14.1 GoldStr g 2.95 +.02 -35.7 McCorm 47.47 -.58 +2.0
PIMCO STsryAdml 10.71 +.02 +0.5
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CpGrA m 13.39 -.24 -0.7 AllAssetI 12.22 ... +1.4 TaxFHiYld 10.29 +.02 0.0 SelValu d 18.98 -.30 +1.2 Cheesecake28.84 -.75 -5.9 Goodyear 14.48 -.47 +22.2 McDnlds 73.38 -1.74 -4.4
BlackRock HiInc d 9.10 ... +2.8 AllAuthIn 10.69 +.01 +1.1
Indepndnc 24.19 -.39 -0.7 EqIncomeA m 8.67 -.12 +0.9 Value 23.79 -.45 +1.9 SmCapIdx 35.22 -.41 +1.4 CheniereEn 8.46 +.20 +53.3 Google 557.10 -12.46 -6.2 McGrwH 36.50 -.52 +.2 Mexican Peso 12.1449 +.1448 +1.19% 12.8570 12.5320
EqDivA m 17.61 -.30 +0.5 ComRlRStI 9.28 +.05 -0.1
IntBond 10.66 +.04 +1.6 GlobEqA m 10.58 -.19 -1.5 ValueAd b 23.55 -.44 +1.9 SmCpIdAdm 35.26 -.41 +1.4 ChesEng 34.65 +1.04 +33.7 Gramrcy 4.01 -.30 +73.6 MedcoHlth 56.23 -2.90 -8.2
EqDivI 17.65 -.30 +0.6 DevLocMktI 10.63 -.08 +0.7
GlobAlcA m 19.44 ... +0.1 IntMuniInc d 10.05 +.01 +0.9 GrowIncA m 19.33 -.38 +0.6 Templeton SmCpIdIst 35.26 -.41 +1.4 Chevron 99.51 -1.72 +9.1 GtPanSilv g 3.95 +.16 +40.6 Medtrnic 36.67 -.64 -1.1 METALS CLOSE PVS. %CH. 6MO. 1YR.
PacGrowB m 20.28 -.03 -9.1 DivIncInst 11.46 ... +1.4 Chicos 13.76 +.14 +14.4 GreenMtC s61.40 +2.41 +86.9 MelcoCrwn 6.81 -.25 +7.1
GlobAlcC m 18.13 ... -0.1 IntlDisc d 30.99 -.91 NA InFEqSeS 19.67 -.35 -1.9 SmGthIdx 22.43 -.24 +2.3 Copper 4.19 4.13 +1.50 +20.21 +22.79
TaxESecY 10.38 +.02 +0.9 HiYldIs 9.42 ... +2.7 Chimera 4.17 -.02 +1.5 Greif A 62.21 +.06 +.5 Merck 31.08 -.78 -13.8
GlobAlcI d 19.53 ... +0.2 InvGrdBd 7.47 +.02 +1.6 InvGrdIns 10.58 +.02 +2.0 Third Avenue
LatinAm d 54.66 -1.18 -7.4 Ivy SmGthIst 22.48 -.23 +2.4 ChinaIntEn 5.00 -.95 -31.8 GpoTMM 2.34 +.01 -6.4 Meritage 23.13 -.84 +4.2 Gold 1396.00 1392.60 +0.24 +9.76 +24.20
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Focus 31.40 -.80 -9.8 RealRet 11.56 +.04 +2.3 Thornburg Chubb 58.35 +.40 -2.2 HCA Hld n 31.25 -.09 +.7 MetLife 42.28 -1.12 -4.9 Platinum 1700.50 1705.60 -0.30 +5.50 +3.97
LowPriStk d 38.32 -.50 -0.2 AssetStrC m 23.01 -.40 NA IntlValA m 27.24 -.59 NA Star 19.07 -.19 -0.1
Mutual 27.68 -.44 -6.0 RealRtnA m 11.56 +.04 +2.2 ChurchDwt 76.98 +.40 +11.5 HCP Inc 36.71 -.86 -.2 MetroPCS 14.51 -.34 +14.9
Realty 26.64 -.37 -0.6 Magellan 71.08 -1.52 -0.8 JPMorgan ShtTermIs 9.88 -.01 +0.4 IntlValI d 27.86 -.60 -2.7 StratgcEq 18.87 -.23 +3.0 Silver 34.47 34.12 +1.04 +66.17 +96.95
MidCap d 29.10 -.28 +0.9 CoreBondA m 11.55 +.04 +1.3 CIBER 5.73 -.18 +22.4 HSBC 50.00 -1.90 -2.0 Microchp 35.27 +.14 +3.1
Calamos MuniInc d 12.31 +.03 +1.1 CoreBondSelect11.54+.04 +1.3
TotRetA m 10.90 +.01 +1.1 Tweedy Browne TgtRe2010 22.39 -.13 +0.4 CienaCorp 25.07 +.41 +19.1 Hallibrtn 42.94 -1.07 +5.2 MicronT 10.06 -.38 +25.4 Palladium 706.10 703.30 +0.40 +29.10 +47.72
GrowA m 52.95 -.93 -0.8 TotRetAdm b 10.90 +.01 +1.1 GlobVal d 22.88 -.09 -3.9 TgtRe2015 12.42 -.11 0.0
NewMktIn d 15.48 ... -0.1 HighYldSel d 8.30 +.01 +3.0 TotRetC m 10.90 +.01 +0.9
Columbia OTC 56.34 -1.07 +2.6 IntmdTFSl 10.84 +.01 +1.3 VALIC Co I TgtRe2020 22.06 -.22 -0.2
AcornA m 28.79 -.32 -1.5
AcornIntZ 38.52 -.55 -5.9
Overseas d 30.88 -.90
Puritan 18.09 -.19
NA
+1.0
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USLCpCrPS 20.43 -.45 -1.2
TotRetIs 10.90 +.01 +1.2
TotRetrnD b 10.90 +.01 +1.1
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StockIdx
Vanguard
24.88 -.49 +0.3
TgtRe2030 21.56 -.30
TgtRe2035 13.00 -.20
-0.6
-0.7
Story Stocks
AcornZ 29.74 -.34 -1.5 RealInv d 25.99 -.40 +1.2 500Adml 116.24 -2.30 +0.4
DivrEqInA m 10.00 -.20 -1.0 Series100Index 8.72 -.20 -0.2
Janus Parnassus 500Inv 116.21 -2.30 +0.3 TgtRe2040 21.34 -.33 -0.7 Growing fears about a possible nuclear meltdown the stock market. The Commerce Department
OverseasJ d 48.16 -.87 -4.9 EqIncInv 26.36 -.39 +0.2
ValRestrZ 49.37 -.75 -2.3 ShTmBond 8.50 +.02 +0.7 PerkinsMCVJ 22.87 -.24 +1.3
Permanent
AssetA 24.58 -.34 +0.5 TgtRe2045 13.40 -.21 -0.7 in Japan shook stocks Wednesday. Major indexes said new home construction fell to the second-low-
DFA SmCapStk d 19.60 -.33 0.0 TwentyJ 63.22 -1.61 -3.8 BalIdxAdm 21.57 -.19 +0.9 TgtRetInc 11.37 -.02 +0.8
1YrFixInI 10.34 ... +0.3 StratInc 11.20 +.01 +2.3
John Hancock
Portfolio 46.36 -.08 +1.2 BalIdxIns 21.57 -.19 +0.9 Tgtet2025 12.57 -.15 -0.4
fell sharply after the European Union's energy est level on record in February. The Dow fell 2 per-
StratRRet d 9.69 -.01 +1.1 CAITAdml 10.78 +.01 +1.5
2YrGlbFII
5YrGlbFII
10.18 ... +0.3
11.00 +.02 +1.1 TotalBd 10.83 +.03 +1.7 LifAg1 b 12.19 -.18 -0.7 Pioneer
PioneerA m 40.57 -.70 -1.0 CapOp d 33.04 -.53 -0.6 TotBdAdml 10.65 +.04 +1.2 chief said Japan's nuclear crisis could get worse. cent. The S&P 500 fell 1.9 percent. The Nasdaq
LifBa1 b 13.06 ... +1.2
EmMkCrEqI 20.62 -.24 -6.9 USBdIdx 11.41 +.05 +1.2
LifGr1 b 12.95 ... +0.9 Principal CapOpAdml d76.32 -1.24 -0.6 TotBdInst 10.65 +.04 +1.2 The VIX jumped 18 percent, a sign of volatility in fell 1.9 percent.
EmMktValI 33.79 -.40 -6.6 Value 69.65 -1.10 +1.4 L/T2020I 11.65 -.12 -0.1 CapVal 11.44 -.17 +3.8 TotBdMkInv 10.65 +.04 +1.1
RegBankA m 14.48 -.19 -1.2
IntSmCapI 16.38 -.23 -4.8 Fidelity Advisor SovInvA m 15.75 -.33 NA SAMConGrB m13.02 -.16 -0.8 Convrt d 13.69 -.09 +2.0 TotBdMkSig 10.65 +.04 +1.2 KB Home KBH Peabody Energy BTU Morton’s Restaurant MRT
USCorEq1I 11.09 -.18 +1.0 NewInsA m 19.73 -.33 -1.0 DevMktIdx d 9.62 -.23 NA
TaxFBdA m 9.50 +.02 +0.5 Prudential Investmen TotIntl d 15.06 -.27 -4.4
USCorEq2I 11.10 -.18 +1.4 NewInsI 19.93 -.33 -0.9
Keeley 2020FocA m 15.82 -.26 -0.4
DivGr 14.44 -.25 +0.4 Close: $12.71 -0.50 or -3.8% Close: $67.67 2.54 or 3.9% Close: $7.20 0.76 or 11.8%
USLgCo 9.91 -.19 +0.4 StratIncA m 12.51 ... +2.2 EmMktIAdm d37.60 -.47 -5.7 TotStIAdm 31.73 -.57 +0.5
USLgValI 20.73 -.35 +3.3 ValStratT m 25.82 -.35 -0.3 SmCapVal m 25.18 -.25 +0.8 BlendA m 17.17 -.29 -0.2 EnergyAdm d130.05-1.72 +6.7 TotStIIns 31.73 -.58 +0.5 The homebuilder’s stock fell after a Coal company shares got a boost The steakhouse operator, backed
EqOppA m 13.94 -.21 +0.4
USMicroI 13.68 -.15 -0.6 Fidelity Select Lazard
HiYieldA m 5.57 ... +2.7
EnergyInv d 69.26 -.91 +6.7 TotStISig 30.62 -.56 +0.5 report said builders cut their re- as politicians from several countries by its largest shareholders, is ex-
USSmValI 25.75 -.37 +0.7 EmgMkEqtI d 20.09 -.33 -7.8 Explr 74.35 -.93 +2.0
USSmallI 21.50 -.26 +0.7
Gold d 47.42 -.84 -10.7
EmgMktEqO m20.45 -.34 -7.8 IntlEqtyA m 5.92 -.16 NA ExtdIdAdm 41.87 -.49 +1.4 TotStIdx 31.71 -.58 +0.5 quests for permits to start new proj- questioned their atomic energy ploring strategic options including a
Pharm d 12.31 -.24 NA IntlValA m 19.88 -.49 NA TxMIn d 11.08 -.26 NA ects to a five-decade low. plans after Japan’s nuclear crisis. possible sale of the company.
DWS-Scudder Legg Mason/Western ExtdIdIst 41.87 -.49 +1.5
Fidelity Spartan JenMidCapGrA m27.81-.29 +1.6 ExtndIdx 41.84 -.49 +1.4 TxMSCInv d 27.22 -.33 +0.2
EMkFIS d 10.89 +.01 +0.3 ExtMktIdI d 38.55 -.44 +1.0 CrPlBdIns 10.88 +.03 +1.8 JennGrA m 17.77 -.34 -1.6 FAWeUSIns d89.89 -1.74 -4.2
$16 $70 $7.5
HlthCareS d 24.58 -.40 NA IntlIdxIn d 33.55 -.98 NA MgdMuniA m 15.02 +.06 +0.5 NaturResA m 55.74 -.70 -2.3 USValue 10.33 -.18 +2.3
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NATIONAL FORECAST
NATIONAL FORECAST: An approaching storm system will bring rain and higher elevation snow to the

57°
Pacific Northwest today, while another storm system will bring rain and snow to the central Rockies
TODAY FRIDAY
Partly
SATURDAY
Rain
and the eastern Great Basin. Showers will also fall across the Upper Midwest, while high pressure will
early, allow for plenty of sunshine from the Lower Mississippi Valley into the Southeast.
Mostly sunny sunny,

32° warm colder


65° 46°
45° 39°

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 51/39


52/26
50/32
Mostly Rain Mostly Cloudy 60/50
sunny possible sunny 59/52 You don't have
to be Irish to
65/47
50° 48° 50° 40° 57/50 73/31
65/49
appreciate and
28° 33° 35° 30° enjoy how nice
79/53
the weather will
REGIONAL FORECAST TODAY’S SUMMARY 64/50
75/52
be today. But of
course it would
The Poconos 86/51 83/62
Today’s high/ Syracuse Highs: 55-60. Lows: 41-46. Mostly sunny help. We can
55/46
Tonight’s low and mild. Partly to mostly cloudy tonight. 79/61
expect enough
Albany
53/43 35/15
sunshine to
84/71 82/67
boost tempera-
Binghamton The Jersey Shore 40/24 tures well into
57/40 Highs: 56-62. Lows: 40-45. Mostly sunny the 50s this
and mild. Increasing clouds tonight. City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow afternoon with
Towanda
59/40 Anchorage 31/23/.00 35/15/sn 33/21/pc Myrtle Beach 72/63/.00 66/49/s 73/55/s light winds. As
Poughkeepsie
Scranton 61/40
Atlanta 58/41/.00 75/52/s 78/54/s Nashville 61/43/.00 74/53/s 78/53/pc the warmer air
59/46 The Finger Lakes Baltimore 58/41/.48 63/46/s 74/52/pc New Orleans 73/54/.00 76/58/s 79/59/s continues mov-
Wilkes-Barre Highs: 50-59. Lows: 39-46. Increasing Boston 45/34/.54 54/44/s 63/39/c Norfolk 60/51/.05 64/46/s 76/55/s
58/45 Buffalo 41/33/.06 50/45/c 52/34/sh Oklahoma City 77/40/.00 80/61/s 78/49/pc
ing in tonight,
clouds with a slight chance of showers overnight lows
Charlotte 61/42/.00 72/45/s 80/53/s Omaha 72/31/.00 70/40/s 58/35/pc
late. Chance of showers tonight.
Pottsville New York City Chicago 60/32/.00 65/47/r 51/33/sh Orlando 83/55/.00 81/55/s 82/51/s will stay above
State College 60/43
60/45
60/50 Cleveland 52/41/.02 59/48/c 58/38/sh Phoenix 87/60/.00 88/61/s 85/56/s 40, then quickly
Brandywine Valley Dallas 73/53/.00 83/62/s 83/62/s Pittsburgh 45/41/.00 61/48/pc 63/40/sh rebound to near
Reading Denver 72/43/.00 73/31/pc 56/35/pc Portland, Ore. 44/41/.11 50/40/sh 52/40/r
Harrisburg 62/43 Highs: 61-62. Lows: 45-46. Mostly sunny 60 on Friday.
62/46 and mild. Partly cloudy tonight. Detroit 56/37/.03 59/52/c 54/32/sh St. Louis 66/35/.00 77/56/s 70/44/sh
Honolulu 82/74/.00 84/71/s 84/72/pc Salt Lake City 64/52/.00 48/37/c 57/41/pc Unfortunately,
Philadelphia
62/46 Houston 73/56/.00 79/61/s 80/62/s San Antonio 82/62/.00 83/64/s 82/63/s the wind will
Indianapolis 59/36/.00 68/54/pc 70/41/sh San Diego 66/57/.00 64/51/pc 63/50/pc veer toward the
Atlantic City Delmarva/Ocean City Las Vegas 80/65/.00 70/47/pc 72/50/s San Francisco 58/53/.01 58/49/c 52/44/r north late Friday,
57/40 Highs: 56-64. Lows: 40-46. Mostly sunny Los Angeles 63/54/.00 64/50/pc 64/51/pc Seattle 48/41/.09 51/39/sh 52/37/r
Miami 80/64/.00 82/67/s 81/65/s Tampa 77/60/.00 80/59/s 81/57/s indicting colder
and pleasant. Partly cloudy tonight.
Milwaukee 60/33/.00 61/41/sh 49/31/sh Tucson 85/53/.00 87/54/s 85/52/s weather for
Minneapolis 52/29/.00 50/32/sh 43/26/c Washington, DC 56/41/.46 65/49/s 76/54/pc Saturday. In
ALMANAC Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Int’l Airport addition to that, I
WORLD CITIES see a good
Temperatures Precipitation River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday. City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow
Yesterday 49/37 Yesterday 0.04” Susquehanna Stage Chg. Fld. Stg Forecasts, graphs chance for some
Average 47/28 Month to date 3.88” Wilkes-Barre 13.95 -2.26 22.0 and data ©2011 Amsterdam 52/43/.00 51/41/pc 51/41/c Mexico City 75/48/.00 76/47/pc 78/47/pc rain on Saturday.
Record High 76 in 1990 Normal month to date 1.30” Towanda 9.33 -1.13 21.0 Weather Central, LP Baghdad 73/46/.00 77/56/s 79/55/s Montreal 37/32/.17 44/37/sh 43/30/sh
Beijing 52/27/.00 62/38/s 59/34/pc Moscow 34/25/.00 33/21/sf 34/23/sf
Sunshine should
Record Low 7 in 1916 Year to date 9.19” Lehigh
Heating Degree Days* Normal year to date 5.84” For more weather Berlin 45/37/.00 46/37/sh 45/35/pc Paris 63/46/.00 55/41/s 56/39/pc return on
Bethlehem 1.64 -0.68 16.0
Yesterday 22 Sun and Moon Delaware information go to: Buenos Aires 81/61/.00 72/55/sh 73/53/s Rio de Janeiro 86/75/.00 86/75/pc 87/75/pc Sunday for the
Month to date 458 Sunrise Sunset Port Jervis 6.87 -0.35 18.0 www.timesleader.com Dublin 46/27/.00 46/33/sh 44/31/sh Riyadh 64/55/.00 74/56/pc 76/54/pc arrival of spring
Year to date 5146 Today 7:12a 7:12p Frankfurt 54/43/.00 50/42/sh 50/36/pc Rome 59/54/.00 59/48/sh 62/48/c at 7:21 p.m., the
Last year to date 4953 Tomorrow 7:11a 7:13p Full Last New First National Weather Service Hong Kong 66/55/.00 64/56/c 65/61/r San Juan 83/72/.02 83/71/pc 82/72/sh
Jerusalem 64/53/.00 74/48/s 78/50/s Tokyo 50/39/.00 46/37/sh 48/35/s time of the ver-
Normal year to date 5079 Moonrise Moonset 607-729-1597 nal equinox.
*Index of fuel consumption, how far the day’s Today 5:01p 5:36a London 50/43/.00 53/41/pc 47/38/sh Warsaw 43/34/.00 45/32/c 41/30/rs
mean temperature was below 65 degrees.
Tomorrow 6:18p 6:07a 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. - Tom Clark

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Edith Jones gets a few pointers from Nikole Harrington on how to download a Facebook game during a class at the Osterhout Free Library.

STATUS UPDATE
Older users master the art of Facebook
with a little help from some new friends
By MARY THERESE BIEBEL mbiebel@timesleader.com

S
hortly after she logged onto Facebook on a “And you type your e-mail address here.”
recent Tuesday evening, Estelle Stevens Florence, who had recently opened a free e-
gave an excited shout. mail account during another library session,
“Marie Werner wants to be my friend!” slowly typed her address.
“Who?” asked Michael Tonkin, who was sitting Other participants were more familiar with
next to Stevens at the Osterhout Free Library in Facebook but still wanted to learn more.
Wilkes-Barre. One wanted to learn how to post a photo.
“Oh, you don’t know her,” responded Stevens, Another wanted to know how to block mess-
who was clearly delighted that a colleague from ages from an acquaintance who sends way too
the past wanted to reconnect. many updates.
Stevens, 58, of Old Forge, and Tonkin, 57, of “My concern is the security part of it,” Tonkin
Duryea, were among 10 area residents, all of said. “If I don’t know someone personally, should
whom grew up before computers became ubiqui- I be their ‘friend?’ That’s the question.”
tous, who attended a library program designed As the evening progressed, Tonkin said, he
to help them learn about Facebook. was grateful to 15-year-old Stanley Kowalski of
Their teachers? A group of tech-savvy teens Wilkes-Barre for showing him how to limit ac-
who gave each “senior” individual attention. The cess to what he posts on Facebook. Terri Jevelle gets some Facebook assistance from Lydia Parham during a class at the
teens, to their credit, patiently met each of their On a lighter note, 66-year-old Edith Jones of Osterhout Free Library on how to use the popular social-media website.
students wherever that student needed to be Forty Fort, with help from 13-year-old Nikole
met. Harrington of Wilkes-Barre, was downloading a IF YOU GO
“So, I type ‘facebook’ here?” asked 71-year-old Facebook game called CSI: Crime City. The Facebook class at the Osterhout is over, but another social-media class is available at the
Florence, who was very much a beginner. Harrington believed Jones would enjoy it be- West Pittston Library. To sign up for Twitter 101, a free seminar to set up an account, learn the
“No, you type ‘www.facebook.com,’ ” 15-year- basics and send a few tweets, call 654-9847. The event will take place at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at
old Nandi Harrington of Wilkes-Barre explained. See HELP, Page 2C the library, 200 Exeter Ave., West Pittston.

For some clergy members, Keeping the faith on Facebook


social media a real blessing
By MARY THERESE BIEBEL book as a potential tool for ou-
mbiebel@timesleader.com treach that could bring more
After a recent snowfall, youth people into the church.
pastor Doug Chapman from That said, Schwartz admits he
Back Mountain Harvest Assemb- mostly uses Facebook to com-
By JOHN TIMPANE has his own social-media site, ly wanted to tell the teens they municate with family and
The Philadelphia Inquirer Pope2You,) should bring sleds to the youth- friends. So does Paisley, also 54,
PHILADELPHIA — You can con- So do other clergy use social media group meeting. How did he let whose 300 “friends” include
nect with lots of people on Twitter, in their duties? them know? Facebook, of people he met while serving on
Facebook, blogs and texts. They sure do. A quick survey of course. The Rev. Jim Paisley, in an image previous assignments at other
Now, it seems, with the pope’s priests, ministers, rabbis and one At the top of his Facebook he posted on Facebook. churches.
blessing, you can use all these media imam made clear that social media page, the Rev. Jim Paisley from “It’s a nice way to keep in
to make the ultimate connection. were made for religion, in which con- St. Therese Church in Dallas has technology. touch, especially if I baptized
On Jan. 24, the feast day of St. Fran- nection and community are key. been offering daily inspirational “Two weeks ago, I preached their kids or married them,” he
cis de Sales — patron saint of journal- “I love Facebook,” says Pastor An- thoughts, including the suggesti- that you can run and hide from said. “They send me pictures of
ists — Pope Benedict XVI issued a drena Ingram of St. Michael’s Luthe- on to give up complaining for the Technology Age, but it’s here their children.”
message titled “Truth, Proclamation, ran Church in Mount Airy. “You just Lent and the maxim that “to to stay,” he said. “By ignoring it, “This has also allowed me to
and Authenticity of Life in the Digital reach everybody and anybody.” ease another’s heartbreak is to you’re ignoring your future.” keep in touch with now-priests
Age.” He gave his blessing to the Face- Like many religious congregations, forget one’s own.” “A lot of the churches today who were in seminary with me.
book-Twitterverse and invited Chris- St. Michael’s has a robust website — As for Pastor Tony Schwartz are lacking in the youth area. I They could be out in Washing-
tians “to join the network of relation- “When people come to visit us from of the Chinchilla United Metho- don’t just mean kids or teens. I ton now or in New York or New
ships which the digital era has made dist Church, he recently gave a mean young adults,” said
possible.” Pretty hip. (Note: The pope See CLERGY, Page 2C sermon on the need to embrace Schwartz, 54, who sees Face- See FAITHFUL, Page 2C
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posted a photo of herself stand- ture repercussions. Kaiti Gorgol,

HELP
ing on a refrigerator. “What she was saying was in- center, helps,
“It’s silly,” she said of the pho- teresting for the teens to hear. A Mike Tonkin,
to. “And she’ll be looking for a lot of times that dialogue left, and Es-
telle Stevens
Continued from Page 1C job. What if future employers doesn’t exist between parents
with their
see it and don’t want to hire and teens,” Teer said. “It’s good
Facebook pro-
cause she likes detective shows her?” for them to interact with adults
files during a
on television. Young-adult librarian Shawna who aren’t their parents.” class at the
“Why is it taking so long?” Marie Teer, who coordinated Several of the teens in the li- Osterhout Free
Jones asked. the program, was one of several brary youth group said they are Library.
“Sometimes it takes forever,” bystanders who believe the rela- cautious about what they post
Harrington said. tively mild photo in question and about whom they allow to
Across the room, meanwhile, would not be detrimental to the be their Facebook friends.
53-year-old Terri Jevelle of young woman’s career search, “A girl wanted me to be her
Mountain Top said she’s not especially because she is in an friend, and I said, ‘How do you
sure why Facebook is so pop- artistic field. know me?’ and she said she
ular. At the same time, Teer said, knew my cousin,” Harrington
“I’m trying to get a sense of she’s glad some of the teens explained. “I said, ‘OK, what’s
what the draw is,” Jevelle said, were able to hear Jevelle ex- my cousin’s name?’ and if she
adding she’s concerned about a press concerns about what peo- knows her full name, then it’s
young woman she knows who ple post and the possibility of fu- OK.” S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER

would not ap- down and watching the eve- ably would prefer to keep pri-

FAITHFUL
proach a mem- ning news, reading the newspa- er, the entire school has it. I’ve vate.”
ber of the cler- per in the morning. But most seen comments made by stu- Chapman is grateful to Face-
gy through kids don’t read the newspaper. dents, whether meant to be ma- book as a vehicle that allows
Facebook. This is how kids get their infor- licious or not, that can blow up, students and their parents a
Continued from Page 1C
“If someone mation. It’s so instantaneous. and there’s no way to retract it. chance to learn more about the
Jersey,” said Paisley, who also Pastor Tony is going to con- It’s right there, especially with “The biggest thing I don’t youth ministry at his church.
is a Facebook friend to college- Schwartz, in tact a pastor, I the iPhone and the Droid. like is that most students don’t But he’s very conscious of its
age church members who are his Facebook think they want “The best thing is the infor- understand the concept of the downfalls, including the fact
away at school. profile photo. it to be confi- mation, the ease of informa- diary,” Chapman said. “For pre- that “you can’t hear voice in-
Paisley’s posts often have a dential. I think tion, how available it is,” Chap- vious generations, these were flection, so many things get
light-hearted touch, he said, e-mail would be more secure.” man said. However, he added, ‘my private thoughts or emo- misread.
such as when he asks people Still, youth pastor Chapman, “I believe your best strengths tions; I need to put it down so I “I call my sister ‘bucketh-
about their favorite food com- 34, sees Facebook as an invalu- are also your greatest weak- can see it and work through it.’ ead,’ and anyone who knows
binations. If a person is seeking able tool for communicating nesses.” A lot of people use Facebook or me in person knows I’m joking.
serious spiritual guidance, he with young adults. “I’ve seen students post un- even Tumblr in a similar for- But some people will take that Pastor Doug Chapman, as seen
believes, that person probably “I remember my dad sitting savory things, and an hour lat- mat, posting things they prob- entirely the wrong way.” in his Facebook profile photo.

CLERGY
some.” always done — it creates clergy in all Philly is Marc
On a recent trip to the and sustains relationships. Manley, a freelance imam
Holy Land, Walsh “was up- We build communities, and who ministers to Muslim
loading videos and photos this is community.” communities at local uni-
Continued from Page 1C
from my iPhone.” Parish- Clergy blog. They tweet. versities, mosques
out of town, very often it’s ioners followed him — and They make podcasts of throughout the area and up
because they saw the web- so did the kids at St. Ray- talks and scripture read- and down the East Coast. “I
site.” mond of Penafort School. ings. Warmflash says, have two websites, or is it
On Facebook, Ingram Walsh says that “our twen- “This is how you’re going three?” he says, laughing.
posts news and announce- tysomething parishioners to reach the Gen-Xers and He offers podcasts of his
ments and coordinates a contact me via these media millennials. We’re dealing sermons at Friday prayers,
youth group. She also runs much more often than by e- with digital natives now, and he makes liberal use of
a separate Facebook page mail. They prefer the mo- and too many of us are dig- blogs, Twitter, and Tumblr.
“to minister to those both bile media.” Soon, Walsh ital immigrants.” “Sometimes a sermon will
infected and affected with will live-stream and ar- David Friedrich, execu- give me an idea for a blog,
HIV,” connecting her with chive his Sunday sermons tive director of Beth Sho- and sometimes the other
people as far away as Afri- for those who want to re- lom Congregation in El- way around,” he says. “Peo-
ca. view or share them. kins Park, says, “We reach ple download these and
“It’s like a cyber-pastor- Rabbi Philip Warmflash about 65 percent of our carry with them on their
ship,” she says. is executive director of the congregation through e- iPads or iPhones or what-
The Rev. Chris Walsh, Auerbach Central Agency mail. Out of 850 families, ever. And I hear back, I real-
pastor of St. Raymond of for Jewish Education and around 100 use Twitter to ly hear back.
Penafort Church in Phila- Jewish Outreach Partner- keep up-to-date. And peo- “I just bought a camera,
delphia’s Mount
neighborhood, says he
Airy ship, based in the Melrose
Park area of Philadelphia.
ple really use our website,
for preschool issues, reli-
and I’m considering ex-
panding into video,” he
Candy’s Place representative speaks to LCCC NOW chapter
The Luzerne County Community College chapter of the National Organization
“was dragged kicking and His organization gives gious programming and says. “People at the various
for Women (NOW) recently hosted a presentation by Denise Fried of Candy’s
screaming into the cyber seminars on how rabbis can our historic Frank Lloyd mosques are after me to do Place. Fried spoke about how the organization provides support for cancer pa-
age.” But now he’s there use social media to keep Wright building.” Younger it.” tients and their families. At the presentation, from left, first row: Amber Levan-
and loving it. congregations in touch and congregants use social Manley is such a social- dowski, Freeland; Rose Poulakos, Sugar Notch; Tanya Trevethan, Wilkes-Barre; and
“The parish has a Face- connected. media more often, but they media maven that congre- Michael King, Warrior Run. Second row: Fried; Sally A. Healey, advisor, NOW chap-
book fan page embedded in “Twitter and Facebook span age groups. “For those gants have given him a ter and adjunct faculty; Cassandra Smith, Berwick; Sandy Cumberland, informa-
our parish website,” he are ways of connecting that who use them,” Friedrich nickname someone should tion technology technician; Ariel Jantzi, Moscow; Natalie Staron, financial/con-
says. “That, in turn, is link- can reach people where says, “it’s an effective way have thought of before: tract associate; Lori Menighan, secretary, purchasing; Helen Conner, physical plant
ed to my Twitter account. I they are,” Warmflash says. to keep in touch.” “They call me the administrator; Machelle Smith, secretary, college relations and marketing; and
retweet articles, human- “It does what clergy have One of the web-savviest iMam.” Melanie Fisher, Wilkes-Barre.
event stories. Every week-
end, I remind everyone to
go to church.” The parish P inna cle R eh a b ilita tion A s s ocia tes
page has “several hundred K evin M . B a rno , M P T • K . B ridgetB a rno , P T
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Carly R. Kappler Kayla E. Pegarella Meg Ratchford Edward R. Gensel Nathan R. Wright Emma E. Arnott
Carly Rae Kappler, daughter of Kayla Elizabeth Pegarella, Meg Ratchford, daughter of Edward Robert Gensel, son of Nathan Reilly Wright, son of Emma Elizabeth Arnott, daugh-
Chas and Leah Kappler, Dallas, is daughter of Kristen Bohan- John and Sheri Ratchford, King- Diane Gensel and the late Ed- Jessica Sprow and Shawn ter of Albert B. Arnott, Wilkes-
celebrating her eighth birthday Pegarella, Nanticoke, and Kyle ston, is celebrating her third ward Gensel Jr., Ashley, cele- Wright, Hanover Township, is Barre, and Jillian Foose Sabecky,
today, March 17. Carly is a grand- Pegarella, Plymouth, celebrated birthday today, March 17. Meg is brated his ninth birthday March Hanover Township, celebrated
celebrating his third birthday
daughter of Joseph and Jean her seventh birthday March 14. a granddaughter of Frank and 12. Eddie is a grandson of Mr. and her 10th birthday March 13. Em-
today, March 17. Nathan is a ma is a granddaughter of El-
Mikush, Kingston, and Charles Kayla is a granddaughter of Lorraine Haduck, Bear Creek Mrs. Robert G. Halter, Sugar
grandson of Gary and Doreen izabeth Brunacci Arnott, Wilkes-
and Nell Ann Kappler, Saddle Michael and Linda Bohan, Nanti- Township; Adrienne Evans, Har- Notch, and the late Mr. and Mrs.
coke, and Glenn and Ruth Pega- veys Lake; and the late Frank Edward Gensel Sr. He is a great- Sprow, Nanticoke, and Nancy Barre, and Shelly Ramirez, Ply-
Lake. She has a brother, Charlie, mouth. She is a great-grand-
6. rella, Glen Lyon. She is a great- Ratchford, Kingston. She is a grandson of Mary Halter, Wilkes- Wright and the late Francis
Wright, Bear Creek. He is a daughter of Walter and Helen
granddaughter of Cecelia Bohan, great-granddaughter of Ceil Barre. Eddie has two sisters, Ogrodnick and Sara Jean Foose,
Ann Omolecki and Teresa Pega- Maleski, Moscow. Meg has a Ciera, 16, and Alana, 6 months, great-grandson of Earl and all of Warrior Run, and the late
rella, all of Nanticoke. brother, Ian, 7, and a sister, Zoe, and a brother, Zachary, 4. Nadine Speary, Lois Sprow, John and Marcella Brunacci.
4. Jeanne Sprow and the late
William Sprow.

Veronica L. Romanelli
Veronica Lynn Romanelli, daugh-
ter of Ronnie and Judy Roma-
nelli, Wilkes-Barre, is celebrating
Carl W. Searfoss Jr. Angelina M. Saracino Ava M. Shaffer Alyssa L. Evans
her 1 1th birthday today, March 17.
Veronica is a granddaughter of
Carl William Searfoss Jr., son of
Joan Simon and Carl Searfoss, Angelina Maria Saracino, daugh-
Ava Marie Shaffer, daughter of
Luke and Wendy Shaffer, Wyom-
Michael D. Gober Jr. Alyssa Lauren Evans, daughter
of John and Nicole Evans, West
John and Frances Chicchetti, Harding, celebrated his first ter of Michael and Laura Saraci- ing, is celebrating her second Michael David Gober Jr., son of Nanticoke, is celebrating her
Wilkes-Barre; Christine Romanel- birthday March 15. Carl is a no, Larksville, is celebrating her birthday, today, March 17. Ava is a Michael and Millissa Gober, fifth birthday today, March 17.
li, Wyoming; and the late Carl grandson of Patricia Simon and second birthday today, March 17. granddaughter of Russel and Luzerne, is celebrating his third Alyssa is the granddaughter of
Romanelli. She has three sisters, Joaquin Ramos, Wilkes-Barre, Angelina is a granddaughter of Lorain Bilby, West Wyoming, and birthday today, March. 17. Mi- Alan and Karen Sklaney, Glen
Marina Noelle, 18, Gabriella and Dorothy and Anthony Ga- Michael and Doris Saracino, William and MaryEllen Shaffer, chael is a grandson of Patricia Lyon, and David and Ruth Evans,
Nichole, 16, Gianna Maria, 13, and domski, Harding. He is a great- Kingston, and Walter and Ruthie Exeter. She is a great-grand- and Gary French, Larksville; Tyrone. She is the great-grand-
two brothers, Dominic Anthony, grandson of Lorraine Reiners, Comer, Myrtle Beach, S.C. She daughter of Ellen Bilby, Forty Raymond Davenport, Luzerne; daughter of Pauline Sklaney,
7, and Carmen Anthony Natt, 8. Harding, and late Carl Reiners. has two brothers, Michael, 12, Fort, and Gerald Shaffer, Hard- Judy Gober, Luzerne; and the Alden. Alyssa has a sister, Olivia,
Carl has a sister, Summer, 7. and Dominick, 7. ing. late Robert P Gober. 2.

REUNIONS For more information, contact


scoreygirls@aol.com.
St. Vincent’s School
Alumni Association will meet at

Coughlin High School Kingston High School 6 p.m. on Tuesday at the Ply-
mouth American Legion, 33
Class of 1946 lunch bunch will Center Ave., Plymouth. Partici-
Class of 1958 will hold a Dutch-
meet at 1 p.m. Friday at Grotto pants should use the door on
treat luncheon at 1 p.m. March
Pizza, Gateway Shopping Cen- the right side of the parking lot
24 at Best Western East Moun-
ter, Edwardsville. for the meeting room entrance.
tain Inn, Route 115, Wilkes-Barre.
Anyone who attended St. Vin-
Plans for a summer outing will
be discussed. Meyers High School cent’s is welcome to attend.
Two new officers will be elected
Class of 1961 will hold a planning at the meeting.
Thalia Irizarry Dallas High School committee meeting for its 50th
anniversary reunion at 1:30 p.m. West Side Central Catholic
Thalia Irizarry, daughter of
Danielle Chickanovich, Ply-
Northwest Area second-graders read about beach Class of 1971 reunion planning
committee will meet at 7 p.m.
on March 29 at Costello’s Res-
High School
taurant, Gateway Shopping
mouth, and Manuel Irizarry, Students in Mrs. Hasay’s second-grade class in the Northwest Area on March 28 at Rice’s Pool
Wilkes-Barre, celebrated her Center, Edwardsville. All class Class of 1971 reunion planning
School District recently participated in a beach-themed reading par- House. Invitations will be sent
third birthday March 1 1. Thalia is members are invited. committee will meet at 4 p.m.
ty. Students enjoyed reading books about the beach and wrote vari- for the 40th anniversary re-
a granddaughter of Monica union to be held on July 9 at on April 2 at the home of Barb
ous poems about warm weather. Some of the students, from left, are
Chickanovich and the late Frank
Chickanovich. Marah Leo, Taylor Crebs and Julia Lovett. Rice’s Pool House. All class- St. Nicholas High School Sedeski Regan. All classmates
mates are welcome. For more are welcome. Plans will be
Class of 1971 will meet at 7 p.m. discussed for the 40th anni-
information contact Barb Rice on March 28 at St. Conrad’s versary reunion to be held from
Goldsmith at 675-3457. Young Men’s Society, 217 S. 1-8 p.m. on Sept. 4 at Konefal’s
IN BRIEF Free transportation will be
provided to and from the col-
financial aid and academic pro-
grams; to attend a “Choosing GAR Memorial High School
Washington St., Wilkes-Barre,
to make plans for the 40th
Grove, Chase Road, Shaver-
town. Classmates are asked to
lege’s Schneebeli Earth Science Your Major” session; to tour the anniversary reunion. St. Con- provide the committee with
WILLIAMSPORT: Pennsylva- Center near Allenwood and the campus; to meet with faculty Class of 1986 will hold its 25th
rad’s is located across the their mailing addresses and
nia College of Technology, a Lumley Aviation Center at the and school deans; and to inter- anniversary reunion at 7 p.m.
street from St. Nicholas email addresses. For more
special mission affiliate of The Williamsport Regional Airport, act with current students. on June 1 1 at Mag’s Halftime
Church. Call 823-3444 for information contact Kate Bus-
Pub and Eatery, Moyallen
Pennsylvania State University, Montoursville. For more information, or to directions. Anyone interested tin Taroli, chairman, at KBTaro-
Street, Wilkes-Barre. Invitations
will hold an open house from 9 Visitors will have the opportu- register, visit www.pct.edu/ in helping with the reunion for li@gmail.com or 570-675-8676,
have not been mailed, but the
a.m. to 3 p.m. March 26 on the nity to attend information ses- openhouse, or call 800-367- event is posted on Facebook.
the last graduating class is or check out the Facebook
main campus. sions on the admission process, 9222. asked to attend. page WSCCHS 1971.

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Dad’s old-fashioned attitudes derail daughter’s plans to see boyfriend


Dear Abby: I am a to, which is why you should enlist I realize that married couples make husband’s controlling nature. If you
17-year-old senior
in high school. My DEAR ABBY her help in talking to your father for
you. However, if that doesn’t work,
sacrifices, but Dan isn’t willing to.
We have issues to work on, but he has
think “my way or the highway” seems
difficult now, imagine yourself on the
boyfriend, “Kenny,” the alternative would be for Kenny to made it clear that he isn’t going to highway with a child or two in tow.
is 18 and goes to col- ADVICE travel to visit you when he’s able to change. It’s his way or the highway. You have serious decisions to make
lege five hours away. plane. I’m respectful to my parents get away for a weekend. I still love Dan and would hate to about your future. I agree that the
I’d like to visit him and feel I deserve Dad’s trust. fail as a wife, but what can I do? I relationship you have described is
over the weekend Dear Abby: My husband, “Dan,” and knew Dan could be controlling, but I not healthy. How much more time do
Kenny and I love each other, but
sometime, but I need my parents’ I have been married for a year, but we thought things would be better after you plan to invest? Unless your hus-
having a long-distance relationship
permission. Mom is OK with it, as dated for six years. He has been pres- we were married. I just turned 26 and band realizes he needs help, he won’t
is difficult since we hardly get to see
long as I take the train (she doesn’t suring me to get pregnant. I’m learning more about life. I can see change. Please talk to a licensed
each other. Dad likes and approves of
want me driving that distance alone) I’m not ready to be a mom. I work that this was never a healthy relation- counselor. You need more help than
Kenny, but thinks it’s “unnecessary”
and I pay for it. Dad is old-fashioned. and go to school. Every time we talk ship. But I have invested seven years anyone can offer in an advice column.
for me to visit him since we call,
He dislikes the fact that Kenny and I about having a baby, Dan becomes of my life with this man. Please help!
Skype and text each other often. How
would be unsupervised in his dorm irate and yells that he’ll divorce me — Standing Around in Newark, N.J. To receive a collection of Abby’s most
can I get my father to see my point of
for a whole weekend. for being selfish. I can never get my memorable — and most frequently re-
view?
We’ve been together for a long time point across when I talk to him. I Dear Standing Around: Staying mar- quested — poems and essays, send a busi-
— Grown-Up Girl in ness-sized, self-addressed envelope, plus
and have been unsupervised before, considered getting pregnant so he ried to someone because you have in-
Northern California check or money order for $3.95 ($4.50 in
but Dad’s still uneasy. He treats me will shut up and leave me alone. I am vested seven years is a poor reason to Canada) to: Dear Abby’s “Keepers,” P.O. Box
like I’m younger than my age. I’m Dear Grown-Up Girl: You probably so unhappy. He always puts his needs stay married. Seven more years and a 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. (Postage
almost 18 and have traveled alone by can’t — but your mother may be able before mine. baby (or more) will not improve your is included.)

UNIVERSAL SUDOKU CRYPTOQUOTE HOROSCOPE


BY HOLIDAY MATHIS
ARIES (March 21-April 19). You SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You’ll
won’t say some of the things be in a position to appoint
you are thinking, and later you’ll another person. This may not
be happy you were so judicious. be official, and yet it is undeni-
You’ll earn the trust of someone ably so. When you give the word,
who does not give it very often. another person is either “in”
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). If you or “out.”
take time for planning, you’ll SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).
make a perfect plan. It’s perfect You will get the apology you
because it’s so flexible, allowing have wanted to hear for some
you to follow your whims and time now. Though this makes
still accomplish what you set out you feel better, ultimately, it
to do. will be deeds and not words
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Because that will bring this situation back
you are such a fantastic listener, into balance.
you will understand even those CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19).
who communicate poorly. You Your perspective may be off.
will find a way to either help Look at the big picture because
them or profit from them — it’s much lovelier than the small
or both. one. There’s too much focus
CANCER (June 22-July 22). Today being given to a minor, ugly
is a puzzle that can only be detail that really doesn’t matter.
solved through trial and error. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You’ll
You will not be able to figure out overturn a verdict you made
this maze by thinking ahead. long ago. Things are different

GOREN BRIDGE LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You are


affectionate toward loved ones.
Others are envious of the atten-
from what you thought they
were, and the more you experi-
ence the better you understand
WITH OMAR SHARIF & TANNAH HIRSCH tion you lavish on your nearest the difficulties of your past.
and dearest and may even make PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). You
a play for your interest. have the ability to control your
PREVIOUS DAY’S SOLUTION VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). There emotions intelligently. Those
is an element of intrigue, or who have less control will envy
perhaps even scandal, to the you. Tonight brings a romantic
day’s events. There are always situation in which you’ll play
two sides to a story, and you can your cards exactly right.
relate to both people involved, TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (March 17).
which makes it all the more You don’t need to change any-
interesting. thing, and yet you will change
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Status things this year and have a ter-
is important to you, but it’s not rific time in the process. You’ll
your highest priority, not by be a huge influence on others in
a long shot. You’re more con- April and could even be the rea-
cerned with the welfare of your son someone turns his or her life
loved ones than anything else, around. Leo and Gemini people
which is reflected in today’s adore you. Your lucky numbers
activities. are: 7, 14, 24, 2 and 18.

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T
he family of Rick Mizenko
held a “Remembering
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on March 6 to raise money for
pancreatic cancer research.
Pancreatic cancer claimed
Ricky’s life in 2009, just three and
a half months after he was diag-
nosed. Bowlers young and old
donned bowling shoes to knock
down the pins at Chacko’s Family
Bowling Center in Wilkes-Barre.
They also enjoyed pizza, soda and
prizes.
The money raised went to the
Pancreatic Cancer Action Network.
1. There was a large turn out for at
the Remembering Ricky Bowl-A-Thon
at Chacko’s Family Bowling Center.
2. Karey and James Kovitch, left,
with Bob Lunny and Stevi Nayavich
3. Mason Calvery, left, Kim Chipe-
go, Roy Calvery and Lori Chipego
4. Susan, left, and Melanie Mizen-
ko
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Kim Markowski
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Secretary 1-800-320-4459 might see 4x4, automatic, 07 Jeep Liberty 4x4 (570)823-1783
ASUCCESSFULSALE Classified’s got www.wewish Klancey...Have a
for all legal matters
Attorney Ron Wilson
620 miles. $4,200. 34k miles. $15,300
the directions! Shopping for a (570) 592-8514
INCLASSIFIED! Public Notice For new apartment?
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great night K.B.
and friends!
570-822-2345
Joseph M. Blazosek Looking for that
MAFFEI AUTO SALES 135 Legals/
Public Notices
135 Legals/
Public Notices
Doyouneedmorespace? Bond Release Classified lets ADOPT: Adoring BANKRUPTCY special place 570-288-6227
A yard or garage sale Notice is hereby you compare costs - Mom, Dad, Big DUI-ARD called home? LEGAL NOTICE
given that without hassle SOCIAL SECURITY
in classified Northampton Fuel Brother would like Classified will address
or worry! to share a lifetime DISABILITY BENEFITS
is the best way Supply Company,
Inc., 1 Horwith Drive, Get moving of hugs & kisses WORKERS’ COMP Your needs.
Open the door
ACURA ‘07 RDX KINGSTON TOWNSHIP
RFP 2011-5
tocleanoutyourclosets! Northampton, PA. with classified! in our loving home Free Consultation Tech Package. REQUEST FOR PROPALS
You’re in bussiness 18067, has request- with a newborn. 25+ Years Experience with classified! Leather Seats. LAWN MAINTENANCE
ESTATE NOTICE Please Call 570-655-4410 Moonroof
YAMAHA`04 RHINO
ed final bond
with classified! release on Surface
Estate of Loretta Lynda & Dennis 570-822-9556 $19,880 The Kingston Township Board of
Matika, Deceased. 888-688-1422 blazoseklaw.com Supervisors will be accepting proposals
Mining Permit No. Excellent condition,
120 Found 40940204 (Huber
D.O.D. 3-29-09. Expenses Paid Stop By Happy
Attorney 200 hours. Priced under RFP 2011-5 for Lawn Maintenance
Late of Exeter, Hour For Our services for 2011. The proposals will be
Bank Operation), Keith Hunter to sell. $6,500 or
FOUND Medium Luzerne County, PA. Tasty Tantaliz- accepted until 3:00 P.M., Thursday,
pursuant to the Sur- best offer. Call
sized dog, Mclean face Mine Conser-
Letters Testamen- ADOPTION ing Teasers! Bankruptcies April 7, 2011, at the Kingston Township
tary on the above A happily married Keith 570-971-4520
Street area of vation and Recla- MAHLER, LOHIN Municipal Building, 180 East Center Street,
Wilkes-Barre. Call to Estate have been couple longs to & ASSOCIATES 560 Pierce St. Shavertown, PA 18708 and should include
mation Act. The
identify. granted to the provide your baby 409 Autos under Kingston, PA the following:
PAYING $500
permit was issued (570) 718-1118
570-819-0448 undersigned, who with a lifetime of $5000 www.wyoming
September 14,
request all persons love, security & valleymotors.com The Township has several abandoned res-
1995, and is located MARGIOTTI
having claims or happiness. Anx- MINIMUM idential properties in need of lawn mainte-
135 Legals/ in Hanover Town-
demands against ious extended DRIVEN IN LAW OFFICES
570-714-9924
nance. Lawn maintenance consists of
Public Notices ship, Luzerne Coun-
the estate of the family awaits. We
BANKRUPTCY
Full size 4 wheel grass cutting, trimming and disposal of the
ty. The amount of
release requested
decedent to make promise to cher- drive trucks ACURA `00 INTEGRA yard waste on an as needed time frame.

CADILLAC `94
known the same ish your baby GS Coupe. 1 owner,
LEGAL NOTICE ALSO PAYING TOP $$$
is $34,337.67 for Free Consult
and all persons unconditionally clean title. 106K, The proposal must clearly state the cost
Stage 3 reclamation for heavy equip- Payment Plans
indebted to the forever. Expenses automatic. Leather per square foot for the lawn maintenance
of 32.0 acres, rep-

DEADLINES
resenting the entire
bond held on the
decedent to make
payment without
delay to Sophie Chi-
paid. Please call
so we can talk.
ment, backhoes,
dump trucks,
bull dozers
(570) 970-9977
Wilkes-Barre DEVILLE SEDAN
94,000 miles,
interior, all power,
remote start, moon-
and include Certificate of Insurance of
$100,00.00 dollars
permit area. Recla- Danielle & Jesse (570) 223-2536 roof, alloy wheels
umento & Susan 888-825-0533 HAPPY TRAILS automatic, front and more! $4,000 Proposals must be clearly marked and
mation work con- Stroudsburg
Saturday Denise Mulligan, TRUCK SALES wheel drive, 4 570-709-4137 addressed as follows:
sisted of regrading 570-760-2035 door, air condition-
12:30 on Friday Executrices, c/o
and planting of per- Doyouneedmorespace? SOCIAL SECURITY
AUDI ‘01 A6
Rebecca D. Boud- 542-2277 ing, air bags, all Kingston Township Municipal Building
manent grasses
Sunday
within all affected
win, Esq., 521 A yard or garage sale 6am to 8 pm DISABILITY power, cruise 180East Center Street
Free Consultation. control, leather
4:00 pm on
Friday
areas, and was
Pleasant
Ave., Moorestown,
Valley in classified Contact Atty. Sherry interior, $3,300.
2.7 T Quattro, dark Shavertown, PA
gray with tan leather Attention: RFP 2-11-5
completed prior to
NJ 08057. Or to is the best way Dalessandro 570-394-9004 interior, automatic 2011 Lawn Maintenance
October 2005.
Monday their Atty.: Rebecca tocleanoutyourclosets! 570-823-9006 transmission, 135k
4:30 pm on
Friday
Written comments,
D.
Comengo
Boudwin,
Law
You’re in bussiness
360 Instruction & CHEVROLET `99 highway miles, fully
loaded, well main-
Any questions should be directed to
Kathleen Sebastian, Township Manager at
objections, and with classified!
ASTRO VAN
Group, P.C., 521 tained, $7900.
Tuesday
requests for a public
Pleasant Valley
Training 570-675-3808
(570) 696-3809 during normal business
hearing or informal hours, Monday through Friday, 8:30 A.M.

FREE
4:00 pm on Ave., Moorestown, ADOPTION 56,000 miles, 4.3 to 4:30 P.M.
conference may be
Monday
submitted to the
Department of Envi-
NJ 08057.
BID NOTICE
Happily married
couple longs to
cylinder engine,
automatic. Clean. AUDI `02 A4
3.0, V6, AWD
Wednesday
ronmental Protec- adopt and pro- On-Line $2,500. Call
4:00 pm on The Board of Edu- (570) 829-0549 automatic, tiptronic PUBLIC NOTICE
tion, District Mining cation, Northwest vide your baby High School transmission. Fully
Tuesday with a lifetime of
Operations, 5 West Area School District, Diploma & Job loaded, leather APPLICATIONS FOR THE SECTION 8
unconditional
Thursday
4:00 pm on
Laurel Boulevard,
Pottsville, PA 17901
by April 30, 2011,
is soliciting sealed
proposals for love, security &
endless opportu-
310 Attorney
Services
Placement
Wilkes-Barre, PA - CHRYSLER interior. 92,000
miles. Good condi-
RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
ACCEPTED

`94White
CONCORDE
Wednesday Refinishing the The Luzerne/ tion. Asking $9,500.
and must include Wooden Gymna- nities. Expenses The Housing Authority of the County of
paid. Please call Schuylkill County Call (570) 417-3395
the person’s name, sium Floor at the ADOPTION Workforce Invest- with Luzerne, 250 First Avenue, Kingston, PA,
Friday Gina & Stan
address, telephone Northwest Area will accept applications for the Section 8
AUDI `05 A4
4:00 pm on DIVORCE ment Board in part- leather interior.
Thursday
number, and a brief High School 1-8
877-7
766-5
5672 CUSTODY nership with Infiniti sound Rental Assistance Program beginning on:
statement as to the (approximately Estates, DUI ResCare Workforce system. Wednesday, March 16, 2011 at 9:00
nature of the objec- Turbo, Navy Blue
Holidays 9000 sq. ft.). ATTORNEY Services is offering 151k miles. with grey leather a.m. until Wednesday, March 30,
tion(s). All proposals must ADOPTION MATTHEW LOFTUS a number of FREE REDUCED! 2011 at 4:00 p.m.
call for deadlines interior, fully
be received by 2:00 Loving couple 570-255-5503 courses including $1,300 loaded automatic. Applicants must be:
ESTATE NOTICE
You may email PM on Thursday, would love to an On-Line High or best offer. 93,000 miles. All 1. A member of a family; or
your notices to April 7, 2011. offer your new- School Diploma 570-283-8202 records. Excellent 2. Elderly; or
Letters of Adminis-
Address proposals born a lifetime of ARD program; daytime condition. 4 new 3. Disabled; or
tration were grant-
to: Albert B. Melone, happiness, oppor- GED classes at 4. Handicapped; or
DUI
mpeznowski@ ed in the Estate of tires & new
timesleader.com GERALD F. KON,
deceased, late of
Jr., Business Con-
sultant, Northwest
Area School District
tunities & uncon-
ditional love. We
both the Wilkes-
Barre and Hazleton DODGE `00 NEON brakes. Asking
$10,000 or best
5. Single person age 18 or over
Preferences will be given to Luzerne
or fax to Luzerne Borough, can help. Make TRAFFIC Career Link loca- offer. Call for info
243 Thorne Hill County residents and veterans.
570-831-7312 Luzerne County, your dreams for VIOLATIONS tions & an evening 417-2010 Days
Road, Shickshinny, your baby come GED program at 779-4325 Nights
Pennsylvania, who
or mail to died on January 26,
PA 18655. 570-542- true. Assistance CRIMINAL the Hazleton Career
The applicants income must fall within the
limits listed below:
The Times Leader 4126 Ext. 5000 availalbe. and Technicnal Cen-
2011. MARTIN KON,
15 N. Main Street Administrator. Frank Leonard & Cynthia OFFENSES ter. These programs GET THE WORD OUT 1 person - $19,800
All envelopes con- with a Classified Ad. 2 persons - $22,600
FREE
Wilkes-Barre, PA J. Aritz, Esquire, 23 877-9-KARING are available to
taining such propos- 570-829-7130 3 persons - $25,450
18711 West Walnut Street, (952-7464) qualified young
als shall be clearly 4 persons - $28,250
Kingston, PA 18704, adults between the
AUDI `07 A4
marked as contain- CONSULTATION New brakes, oil & 5 persons - $30,550
For additional Attorney. All per- ages of 17 and 21. If
ing “Gymnasium service. All power. 6 persons - $32,800
information or
questions regard-
ing legal notices
sons indebted to
said Estate are
Floor Refinishing
Proposal.”
MACK you are interested in
securing a better
paying job, advanc-
65,000 miles.
Asking $4,500 or
2.0T Cabriolet
Quattro Convertible
7 persons - $35,050
8 persons - $37,300
you may call
Marti Peznowski
required to make
payment and those
having claims and
The Board of Edu- LAW OFFICES ing in your career
and enhancing your
best offer. Call
(570) 704-8685
AWD. 49K miles. Still
under factory war- Eligible applicants may apply in person at
cation reserves the EXPERIENCED ranty. Brand new the Housing Authority Office, 250 First
employability skills,
FORD `97
at 570-970-7371 demands to pres- Avenue, Kingston, PA 18704, between
or 570-829-7130 right to reject any AGGRESSIVE you may call Karen tires, navigation,
ent same without bluetooth, cold 9:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., Monday through
and all proposals. REPRESENTATION Masters at 570-
delay to the Admin- Friday. Applicants received by fax or mail
THUNDERBIRD
822-1101 ext 274 weather package &
istratrix or Attorney.
Find Something?
Lose Something? Let the Community
Contact: Chris
Parnell, Building & Sapphire in a
wedding ring
570.287.1388 to schedule
appoinment or to
an
6 cylinder. 75,000
xenon lights. Pro-
fessionally detailed.
will not be accepted.
EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
Get it back where it Know! Grounds Supervisor, www.MackLaw receive additional miles. Loaded. Very $18,170. Call
belongs 570-542-4126, Ext. means marital Offices.com good condition. (570)604-3996
Place your Classified happiness. information.
with a Lost/Found ad! Ad TODAY! 5023 for Specifica- $1,800. Call email for photos
570-829-7130 570-829-7130 tions. (570) 288-4881 guiffrida@yahoo.com
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BUICK ‘07 LUCERNE CADILLAC `04 ACME AUTO SALES CHEVY ‘07 IMPALA DODGE `08 HONDA ‘08 Kayla s Kars Rare, Exclusive NISSAN ‘05 ALTIMA NISSAN `08 ALTIMA
161 Main St.
Opportunity To
SEVILLE SLS AVENGER SXT
One Owner. 343-1959 Only 21,000 Miles. Auto, one owner, Low mileage,
Leather, CD,
Alloy Wheels Beige. Fully loaded
1009 Penn Ave
Scranton 18509
Alloys & Leather.
$14,880 4 door. Car has
FIT SPORT Avoca, Pa 18641
By the Pittston
By-Pass
Own... Local trade
$11,435
18000 miles, auto-
matic, front wheel
$16,450 Excellent condition. Across from Scranton Prep ONLY 20,500 miles. drive, 4 door, anti-
Burnt Orange, Auto,
GOOD CREDIT, BAD
‘26 FORD
Runs great. New Satellite Radio, Nav- Alloys, 42k EXTRA ‘05 Ford 500 lock brakes, air
rotors, new brakes. CREDIT, NO CREDIT igation, Keyless conditioning, air
Call Our Auto Credit CLEAN! 13,900. Limited - AWD
bags, power locks,
MODEL T
Just serviced. Hot Line to get Entry. A MUST SEE! SHARP! 69k
108,000 miles. Ask- Pre-approved for a $13,389. Please call $11,500 power windows,
ing $9,500. (570) Car Loan! 570-693-2387 Panel Delivery power mirrors,
709-8492 800-825-1609 560 Pierce St. 04 Chrysler Sebring 100 point 560 Pierce St. power seats, all
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA To place your
www.acmecarsales.net
08 CHEVY IMPALA LTZ,
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming FORD ‘02 825-3368
37k $6,995 Concours quality
restoration. Red
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
power, cruise con-
trol, GPS/naviga-
tion system,
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com ad call...829-7130 white, V6, alloys
08 CHYSLER 300
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
FOCUS WAGON LOUSGARAGE.COM 04 PT Cruiser
63k $5995
with black fend-
ers. Never Driven.
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
AM/FM radio, CD
changer, Mp3 play-
Low mileage,
570-714-9924
CHEVROLET ‘06
black, V6
One owner Line up a place to live 0 miles on
er, keyless entry,
NISSAN ‘08
06 DODGE STRATUS 03 Toyota Camry restoration.
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds! CORVETTE
RT, Black, sunroof,
wing, 31,000 miles
CHEVY ‘07 $7,984
in classified! SE
42K $10,900
RARE!
$40,000
leather
sun/moon
interior,
roof,
570-829-7130 05 JAGUAR X-TYPE
SILVERADO LS HONDA `06 CIVIC EX RF.-6 CYLINDER $38,000
SENTRA 2.0S
rear defroster, new

CONVERTIBLE 3.0, hunter green,


Extra Cab, 4WD. 2 door, 5 speed, air,
floor mats, Winter
Frost pearl paint,
CADILLAC `04 Silver beauty, 1 tan leather (AWD)
Only 63,000 miles. power windows & 02 Toyota Sienna Nutmeg with Creme
heated seats, side

DEVILLE
Owner, Museum
quality. 4,900
03 HYUNDAI ACCENT
White, 4 door, 4cyl.
$15,550
560 Pierce St.
locks, sun roof, CD,
cruise & alloys.
LE
94K $7495 1993 MERCEDES Cloth, Auto, 51k.
NONE NICER mirror
backup
defroster,
camera,
White with saddle
leather. 94K miles.
miles, 6 speed. All
possible options
66,000 miles
01 PONTIAC GRAND Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
Excellent condition,
very well main- 00 Ford Ranger BENZ 300SL $12,200.
auto rear view mir-
ror dimmer, Blue-
PRIX GT, whte, Ext. Cab Wideside 38,000 miles
Very well main- including Naviga- tained with service tooth, phone, nav.,
4 dr., V6 valleymotors.com 87k Auto 6 cylinder, 2 door
tained. $6,400 or tion, Power top. records, remaining & radio controls
01 AUDI S8 QUATRO 570-714-9924 convertible with
best offer. Call Ann New, paid $62,000 Honda warranty. on steering wheel,
Burg./tan lthr., 00 Chevy Cavalier hardtop. Black
or Joe. Must sell $45,900 560 Pierce St. 65K, $10,500. 4.5 years remain-
570-299-9370 Nav., 360 HP, AWD
Kingston, PA 570-706-0921 LS Auto Super with Black leather 825-3368
FORD ‘06 RANGER
570-335-3127 01 AUDI A8 L 67k $4995 interior. 2nd LOUSGARAGE.COM ing on 7 year
www.wyoming owner. Loaded. 100,000 miles Nis-
135 Legals/ 135 Legals/
cashmere beige,
tan lthr., nav., AWD valleymotors.com Sport Edition,4WD
Alloys. Only 29K.
HONDA `07 ACCORD IF YOU DIDN’T BUY Must Sell!
$18,500 NISSAN `06 350Z
san bumper
bumper Premium
to
01 AUDI A8 L 570-714-9924 EX. Excellent Condi- IT AT KAYLAS KARS
Public Notices Public Notices green, tan leather A Must See tion. Low miles. 1 U PAID TOO MUCH $15,500 Color : Royal Blue Warranty included,
navigation, AWD $14,990 owner. Leather, 570-451-1150 $14,500 40,000 miles. New EXCELLENT CON-
LEGAL NOTICE 01 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE
Blk, auto, sun roof
CHEVY ‘07 sunroof, alloy
wheels. V6, 6 disc
engine, replaced
under warranty with
DITION Altima
HYBRID 35city/33
INVITATION FOR BIDS 01 VW CABRIOLET TRAILBLAZER LT CD Changer. Lo-
1993 CADILLAC
less than 2,000
miles on it. $19,000.
highway mpg.
$18,900.
LEXUS `98 LS 400
Silver, Brown top, On-Star, Leather. jack, 27K miles.
5-spd, convertible Asking $15,400. Call Call 570-604-4100 570-371-9001
Sealed Bids will be received at the
Lower Lackawanna Valley Sanitary Author-
ity, (LLVSA), located at 398 Coxton Road,
00 MERCEDES-BENZ
S-430 slvr/blck
Satellite Radio.
$17,770 560 Pierce St.
917-703-2558 Excellent condition,
garage kept, 1
SEDAN DEVILLE Call after 5:00 p.m.

Borough of Duryea, County of Luzerne,


Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 18642,
lthr., 64,000 miles
98 HONDA CIVIC EX,
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming HONDAS! owner. Must see.
Low mileage, 90K.
4 door
Blue-Sapphire
Beauty!
NISSAN `06 ALTIMA
SE, special edition.
until 9:00 AM on Monday, April 18, 2011 for
the construction of the Following Work:
2 dr, auto, silver
73 VW BEETLE CONV.
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
‘08 Accord LX.
Silver. 34K. $15,900
Leather interior. All
power. GPS naviga-
Beautiful condi- 59,000 miles. Auto, PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400
tion. Garage kept fwd, 4 cyl., original
The scope of work covered by these
olympic blu, blck
top, 4 speed
‘08 Accord EX.
Gray. 30K. $16,995
tion, moon roof, cd
changer. Loaded.
26,000 miles. All owner. Fully loaded, CONVERTIBLE
560 Pierce St. available options - Blue/white top &
FORD ‘07 TAURUS SE ‘08 Accord EX. AM/FM CD changer.
specifications includes, but is not limited SUVS, VANS, Kingston, PA Asking $10,000. Call fully loaded. 4 Power driver seat, white interior.
to, the furnishing of all labor, supervision, Green, black leather 570-706-6156
TRUCKS, 4 X4’s www.wyoming CD AND ALLOYS 4 door. 42K $16,995 door. Grey leather anti-theft alarm, Recent document-
materials, and equipment to accomplish 07 FORD ESCAPE XLT $9,880 interior excellent condition ed frame-off
LINCOLN `00 LS
the Drain Line replacement at the LLVSA valleymotors.com MAFFEI AUTO
grey, auto, 4x4 SALES $7,900 $9.900 restoration. Over
treatment facility. This includes, but is not 570-714-9924
07 CHEVY EQUINOX LT 570-288-6227 (570)283-1165 $31,000 invested.
limited to, replacement of existing man- 1 owner. Low miles.
grey, V6 AWD From an Exotic, will sell $24,600.
hole, new manhole, new 12 inch glass
lined ductile iron drain line, concrete cra-
07 DODGE NITRO SXT,
garnet red, V6, 4x4 CHEVY `10 IMPALA V6, All leather. Ask-
ing $5,800. Call Private Collection NISSAN `06 SENTRA 570-335-3127
dle for new drain line, soil stabilization,
connection of new drain line to existing
06 DODGE RAM 1500
SLT, quad cab,
LT. Silver ice metallic
with ebony interior. VITO’S
(570) 819-3140
(570) 709-5677 Call 570-650-0278 1.8 S, Special
Edition, Power SATURN `02 SL 1
wetwell and all associated work required 2,400 miles. Onstar,
to accomplish the above.
hemi, blk, 4 dr., 4x4
06 CHRYSLER TOWN & XM Satellite Radio,
remote start, blue-
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA & LINCOLN `02 MERCEDES-BENZ
steering, brakes,
windows & locks.
Sedan. 36K. Auto.
Power steering, a/c,
6 CD changer. cd, 1 owner. War-
The Sealed Bids will be publicly opened
and read aloud at 5:00 P.M. on Monday,
COUNTRY TOURING
red, 4 dr., 7 pass., tooth, front seat
split bench. $20,000
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com GINO’S TOWN CAR `05 CLK320 Excellent condition,
43K. $12,500.
ranty, $5,395.
R & K Auto
mini van
April 18, 2011 in the Avoca Borough Build- 06 DAKOTA QUAD CAB 4 months old, origi- 570-714-9924
Wanted: Soft top convertible, 570-881-6897 West Wyoming
ing, located at 752 Main Street, Borough
of Avoca, County of Luzerne, Common-
SLT, silver, auto., nal sticker price -
$27,440. Call
Junk
sunroof. Black with
Black leather interi- CABRIOLET 570-693-9931

wealth of Pennsylvania. Any Bids received


V6, 4x4
570-650-9026 FORD ‘10 or. Alloy wheels. Convertible, Silver

AUTO
06 JEEP LIBERTY
after the specified time and date will not
be considered.
SPORT white, V6,
4x4 CHEVY `95 BLAZER TAURUS SEL Cars & $4,500, Call
(570) 594-1496
with grey leather
interior, fully loaded.
05 CHEVY SILVERADO 4x4, 2 door, 6 cyl. AWD, V6 & Alloys
Trucks Low miles. Excellent

SERVICE
condition. Must See!
Prospective Bidders are encouraged to
attend a pre-bid visit to the proposed work
Z71 X-cab, blue,
auto., 4.8 V8, 4x4
auto.Good condition
$2,650. DEALER
$21,920
Highest LINCOLN`06 Asking $27,000
(570) 477-3083
TOWN CAR
site, which will be conducted jointly by the 05 MAZDA TRIBUTE S,
LLVSA and the ENGINEER at 9:00 AM on BUICK `92 REGAL Prices
green, auto, V6,
MERCEDES-BENZ `73
DIRECTORY
Monday, April 4, 2011. The object of the Limited, fully
site visit is to acquaint Bidders with the
4x4
05 MERCURY MOUNT-
Custom, 4 door,
6 cyl. auto. 63K
Paid!! loaded. 46,000
site conditions. The site visit will com-
mence at the LLVSA Wastewater Treat-
AINEER PREMIUM,
Silver, black leather,
original miles.
Garage kept. Like 560 Pierce St.
FREE PICKUP miles, Triple
coated Pearlized 450SL with
ment Plant, 398 Coxton Road, Duryea Bor-
ough, Pennsylvania 18642; Telephone:
3rd seat, AWD new. $2995. Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
288-8995 White. Showroom Convertible
removable hard top,
05 CHEVY EQUINOX Current Inspection condition. $18,900
570-655-1665. Silver, 4 door, 4x4 on all vehicles valleymotors.com 570-814-4926 or power windows, AM
05 FORD EXPLORER 570-825-8253 570-714-9924 (570) 654-2596 /FM radio with cas-
XLT, white 4 door
HYUNDAI ‘04 sette player, CD
All WORK must be completed within 45 4x4
CHRYSLER ‘05 SEBRING player, automatic, 4

SANTA FE WANTED!
consecutive calendar days after the com- 04 JEEP GRAND new tires. Cham-
mencement date stated in the Notice to CHEROKEE LAREDO, Touring Edition. pagne exterior; Ital-
Proceed. Special Edition. Sapphire blue, 35K
FORD `04 MUSTANG 4WD, Low miles ian red leather inte-

Contract Documents, including Plans and


Grey, sunroof, 4x4
04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZ
miles, excellent
condition, alloy Mach I, 40th
ANNIVERSARY EDITION
$11,495
ALL JUNK CARS rior inside. Garage
kept, excellent con- 462 Auto 468 Auto Parts
Specifications may be examined or wheel. Power win-
obtained at the office of Michael J. Pason-
ick, Jr., Incorporated, 165 North Wilkes-
ER, seafoam
grn/tan lthr., 4x4 dows, CD player.
$9,100.
V8, Auto, 1,200
miles, all options, CA$H PAID dition. $31,000. Call
825-6272
Accessories LUND sunvisor 99-
06 Chevy/Gmc full-
Barre Boulevard, WIlkes-Barre, Pennsyl-
vania 18702 (570-823-4712) during normal
04 GMC ENVOY XUV
slvr., 4 dr., V6, 4x4 570-574-8774 show room condi-
tion. Call for info. 570-301-3602 MERCEDES-BENZ `95
VENT SHADES
Weather Tech, size pickup mint
condition $125 firm.
04 DODGE DURANGO Asking $24,995 smoke color, fits ‘09
business hours, Monday through Friday,
by depositing a check in the amount of
LIMITED, Sandstone,
tan leather, 3rd
CHRYSLER ‘06 Serious inquiries
only. 570-636-3151 560 Pierce St. SL 500 Ford Fusion, 4 door,
windows $40.
Mexican hat
center caps metal
tall

$50.00 per set, made payable to Michael seat, 4x4 300C HEMI Kingston, PA
MAZDA ‘08 3 Convertible, with LASER radar detec- off 69 Camaro set
of [4] good condi-
FORD `07
J. Pasonick, Jr., Incorporated. The deposit 04 DODGE RAM 1500 www.wyoming removable hard tor, total band pro-
is not refundable. Light green, 18,000 5-speed, Alloys tion $100 firm. after
SLT, quad cab, miles, loaded, valleymotors.com top, dark Blue, tection, brand new
hemi, silver, 4x4 Moonroof camel interior, in box, never used 3pm call 655-3197
Addenda, if any will be issued to all Bid-
ders whom have their name on file with
04 MERCURY
leather, wood trim,
$24,000. MUSTANG GT 570-714-9924
$13,880 Summer Driving $69. 570-636-3151
MOUNTAINEER PREMIUM Only, Garage Kept. 472 Auto Services
the Engineer, during the normal bidding
period; in compliance with the Contract
Gold tan leather,
570-222-4960
leave message
Premium package,
silver, black leather HYUNDAI `04 Very Good
468 Auto Parts
$ WANTED JUNK $
3rd seat, 4x4 interior, 5 speed Condition, No
Documents. 04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER TIBURON GT Accidents. Classy
LS, white, V6m 4x4 CHRYSLER ‘93 manual.
miles. $18,900
20,000
Blue, 5 speed Car. Price
Proposal must be submitted on the Forms
provided in the Contract Documents, must
04 KIA SEDONA EX,
green, tan leather, LEBARON (570) 868-3832 manual, CD, Air,
factory alarm,
560 Pierce St.
Reduced!
$13,995 VEHICLES
LISPI TOWING
be signed and sealed by the Bidder. All
Proposals are irrevocable for a period of
7 pass. mini van
04 JEEP GRAND
Green 2 door Con-
vertible. Inspected.
FORD `07 MUSTANG power windows &
locks. 38K.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
or trade for
SUV or other. We pick up 822-0995
SHELBY GT 500
ninety (90) days and must be accompa- CHEROKEE LAREDO Tan color canvas $7,500 negotiable. valleymotors.com 570-388-6669
nied by a Bid Bond with corporate surety gold, 4 dr., V6, 4x4 top. Runs very Call 570-540-6236 570-714-9924
in the amount of not less than ten (10) per- 03 Mercury Mount- good. Asking $2700, INSTANT CLASSIC!
MERCEDES-BENZ VITO’S
HYUNDAI `08
cent of the sum of the total Bid, and Only 2,996 miles.
payable to the Lower Lackawanna Valley
aineer Premium,
white, tan leather,
must sell. Taking
Garage kept & MAZDA `04 3
`97 SL320 &
serious offers.
Sanitary Authority, as a guarantee that the 3rd seat, 4x4 under cover. Adult
All Junk
ELANTRA
570-604-1118 Hatchback, 92,000
Bidder, if its Bid is accepted, will promptly 03 FORD WINDSTAR owned. White with miles. Excellent
execute the Contract Agreement. A Bid
shall not be considered unless one (1)
LX, green, 4 door,
entertainment sys. CHRYSLER `02 blue racing stripes.
500 HP. All original. 34,000 miles, silver condition. auto,
sunroof, premium
Cars & GINO’S
interior/ exterior,
form of Bidder’s security is enclosed with 7 pass. minivan Fun to drive, still sound and alloy Trucks
it. The Bid Bond shall also be irrevocable
for a period of one hundred twenty (120)
03 DAKOTA CLUB SXT
blu, V6, 4x4
PT CRUISER
Inferno Red, flame
smells brand new!
G REAT
REAT P RICE !
automatic. $11,000.
570-407-8943 wheels. $8,300
(570) 864-2337 Wanted
Wanted:
days from the date of the Bid opening. At 03 CHEVY 1500, V8, Junk
HYUNDAI `08
the option of the Bidder, the Bid Bond may X-cab, white, 4x4
design. Chrome $35,500. Highest
be a certified check, bank draft, United
States Government Bond (at per value) or
02 MERCURY MOUNT-
AINEER PREMIUM,
wheels. 47,000
miles, one owner.
570-574-4936
MAZDA `04 RX-8 Prices Cars &
Looks and runs
FORD `92 MUSTANG Hunter Green, Blue, convertible,
Trucks
ELANTRA
a Bid Bond on the form provided in the white, tan leather,
Contract Documents. 3rd seat, 4x4
great. New inspec- 80,000 miles. 40th Anniversary Paid In
tion. $6,875 Convertible, New brakes & Model. 47,000 Highest Prices
Bids by corporations not incorporated in
02 GMC SONOMA SLS, Call (570) 472-1854 55,000 original Low mileage, rotors. New miles. Minor CA$H
X-cab, slvr, 4x4
Paid In Cash!!!
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania must miles 5.0 auto, 30,000 miles, alignment. Two repairs. $10,000
FREE
CHRYSLER `02
01 DODGE RAM 1500 new rear tires. or best offer.
be accompanied by proper certificate evi- some engine automatic, front
regular cab, 4x4, FREE
dencing that such corporation is author- with cap upgrades. Garaged wheel drive, 4 No accidents. Call 973-271-1030
PICKUP
SEBRING
ized to do business in the Commonwealth showcar. $8200 door, anti-lock $8,500 or best Pick Ups
of Pennsylvania.
98 FORD F-150,
regular cab pick up
green, auto 4x4 122,800 miles,
(570) 283-8235 brakes, air condi-
tioning, air bags,
offer. For more
information, call MINI COOPER ‘05
Red, 79000 miles,
570-574-1275
Call
The Bidder shall guarantee the Total Bid
Price for a period of ninety (90) consecu-
automatic, 4 door,
anti-lock brakes, FORD `96 MUSTANG power
power windows,
locks, (570) 332-4213
automatic, 2 door,
all power, sun roof, 570-301-3602
Anytime
288-8995
tive calendar days from the date of Bid
opening.
air conditioning, air
bags, power locks, COBRA SVT power
cruise
mirrors,
control, MAZDA `10 Excellent condition,
runs great. $10,000
CALL US!
5 speed AM/FM radio, Mp3
3i SPORT
power windows,
power mirrors, convertible, 53,000 player, sun roof, (570) 817-1467 or TO JUNK WANTED

CHEVROLET `05
These times may be extended by the 570-299-9092 Cars & Full Size
mutual consent of the apparent successful power seats, cruise
control, AM/FM
miles, $9,900.
570-650-9130
rear defroster.
$9,300
16,000 miles, black. YOUR CAR Trucks. For prices...
Bidder and the LLVSA.
TAHOE Z71 radio, CD player, (570) 696-3152
3 Year/36,000 mile
warranty. AC, MINI COOPER S `06 BEST PRICES
Lamoreaux Auto
Parts 477-2562
The LLVSA will hold the three (3) lowest
responsive, responsible bids for a period Silver birch with
leather interior,
moon roof, rear
FORD `99 miles.
CONTOUR 4 Call before 10:00
p.m.
power windows.
ABS. Excellent
GARAGED
Pure silver metallic.
IN THE AREA
CA$H ON THE $POT,
84,000 490 Truck/SUV/
of 90 consecutive calendar days after the grey leather interior, defroster. $3,600. condition. Roof & mirror caps
door automatic, Free Anytime
Van Accessories
INFINITI ‘03 I35
date of the bid opening for the purpose of 3rd row seating, (570) 474-0423 Asking $13,900 in black. Tartan red
runs excellent, Pickup
reviewing the bids and evaluating the qual- rear A/C & heat, (570) 283-1165 cloth / panther black
clean, air condi- 570-301-3602
4WD automatic with leather interior. TRUCK CAP. Red for
ifications of the bidders, prior to awarding
any contract, unless previously stated. traction control, 5.3l
engine, moonroof,
DODGE ‘08 tioned, great shape,
$2,500 negotiable.
Platinum with Black
Leather, Moonroof, MERCEDES-BENZ ‘91 Black bonnet
stripes. Automatic.
Say it HERE 6’ Chevy box $200.
Call Dave at
AVENGER (570) 709-7751 in the Classifieds!
This project is subject to the provisions of rear DVD player. “Bose” Only 84k.
420 SEL Steptronic paddles. 570-829-7130 570-760-9074

HONDA ‘05 CIVIC LX


the “Steel Products Procurement Act” of Bose stereo + many Auto, CD player, IMPRESSIVE! Dual moon roofs,
March 3, 1978. more options. Imm- air, Local trade 127,000 miles, auto- Cockpit chrono
$9,990.
aculate condition. $11,295 Champagne with matic, 4 door, all package, conven-
All of the construction work associated 76,000 adult driven Creme Cloth, Auto, power, CD player, ience, cold weather
with the project will be subject to the miles. $16,250. Call 98k. EXTRA CLEAN! sun roof, $3,200 (heated seats) &
Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage Act, as (570) 378-2886 & $8,790. (570) 592-4994 premium packages.
determined by the Pennsylvania Depart- ask for Joanne Dynamic stability 468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
ment of Labor and Industry.
CHEVROLET 825-3368
LOUSGARAGE.COM
MERCEDES-BENZ `01 control.
headlights,
Xenon
front

C-240
Bidders must comply with all applicable 560 Pierce St. and rear fog lights.

2010 CAMARO
BUYING JUNK VEHICLES
federal, state, and local laws and regula- Kingston, PA Parking distance
tions dealing with bidding and procure-
ment. V-6 Victory Red,
www.wyoming 825-3368
LOUSGARAGE.COM
JEEP ‘06 121,000 miles.
Loaded, leather
control. Harmon-
Kardon sound sys-
valleymotors.com
The successful Bidder shall not discrimi-
black interior,
all bells and 570-714-9924
HONDA ‘06 ACCORD EX COMMANDER
4WD, Only 38K
seats, 4 door.
$5,200
tem. Chrome line
interior. Mint condi-
$300 and Up
nate against any employee or against any whistles. Call 570-283-1800 tion. 17,000 miles.
Auto., sunroof, alloy $17,880
persons seeking, employment because of
race, color, handicap, national origin, age
or sex. The contract document will contain
$25,000
570-706-6489 DODGE ‘08 CHARGER
One Owner.
wheels, 44K miles,
silver with black
M-F, 9am - 5pm
All other times
Must Drive!
$21,500
570-341-7822
$125 extra if driven,
pulled or pushed in.
cloth, new Blizzaks, (570) 388-6422
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania offi- Local Trade.
cial nondiscrimination clause. CHEVY ‘04 MALIBU $13,942
KBB over $16,000,
Must sell! $12,900 NISSAN ‘00transmis-
MERCEDES-BENZ `05 Manual MAXIMA
Affordable. Call after 5 pm. NOBODY Pays More
The successful Bidder shall comply with With Warranty. 570-477-2677 560 Pierce St. 240C sion, 5 speed, fully
570-760-2035
Executive Order 11246 of September 24, $6,992
Kingston, PA 4Matic, V6 - Gray, loaded, clean, good
1964 and 11275 including all certifications.

All communications relative to this project


HONDA ‘08 www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
77K highway miles,
Excellent condition,
condition, leather,
17” tires, 81k miles. 1 Monday thru Saturday 6 am-9 pm
Sunday 2 pm-8 pm
ACCORD EX
prior to opening of the Bids shall be direct- 560 Pierce St. 570-714-9924 dealer serviced. Sun owner. $6500. 570-
ed to the ENGINEER. All questions shall Kingston, PA roof, heated seats. 561-2234 /646-642-
Silver, Moonroof, 2066 ask for Mike.
be in writing and transmitted to the ENGI- www.wyoming
JEEP `04 GRAND $15,500. Call

Harry’s U Pull It
NEER. 560 Pierce St. Only 36k! 570-288-3916
Kingston, PA
valleymotors.com
EXTRA CLEAN!
CHEROKEE LIMITED NISSAN ‘04 350Z
MERCEDES-BENZ `05
570-714-9924 $18,900.
Michael J. Pasonick, Jr., www.wyoming Roadster Touring
Incorporated 4WD, 6 cylinder
DODGE `01 STRATUS
valleymotors.com Edition. Loaded.
Consulting Engineers and Surveyors
165 North Wilkes-Barre Boulevard
570-714-9924
auto. Moonroof.
Fully powered. New 320C Good condition.
18,000 miles, triple
AS ALWAYS ****HIGHEST PRICES*****
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 18702
Telephone: 570-823-4712 CHEVY ‘08 COBALT SE
4 door, automatic 825-3368
brakes & tires.
94,000 highway
4-matic, 1 owner,
loaded, garage
black, 6 speed man-
ual transmission, PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED
Fax: 570-823-4727 Coupe, 4,500 miles. miles. $11,500 kept, excellent 19” black & chrome
Attention: Mr. Tim Holden 2.2 liter, 32 MPG, 1
Power windows,
seats & locks . V6,
LOUSGARAGE.COM (570) 822-6334 condition. 52,000
miles $25,500
wheels. $24,000 or
best offer.
VEHICLES!!!
owner, $14,000
The LLVSA reserves the right to reject any
or all Bids, to waive any informality in a Bid,
negotiable. White,
auto, perfect condi-
Asking $2,900. Call
(570) 819-3140 or HONDA `05 CIVIC KIA `08 RONDO 570-735-2775 (570) 233-7044 DRIVE IN PRICES
NISSAN ‘05
110 miles, automat-
MERCEDES-BENZ `06
(570) 709-5677 Maroon with beige
to re-bid the project, or to make awards to
the lowest responsive, responsible bidder
tion. 570-785-4444 ic, front wheel drive, interior. All options. Call for Details (570) 459-9901
as it may best serve the interest of the
CHEVY `06 EQUINOX FORD `07 MUSTANG 4 door, anti-lock 78,000 miles. Still
ALTIMA Vehicles must be COMPLETE !!
C-CLASS
LLVSA brakes, air condi- under warranty.
63,000 highway tioning, air bags,
Date: March 16, 2011
4x4, 62,000 miles,
silver, comes with 3
miles, silver, runs AM/FM radio, CD
Received 60,000
mile servicing. New Silver with leather
SL, 3.5 V-6, leather,
Bose radio, 6 CD
Plus Enter to Win $500.00 Cash!!
great, $13,000 player, new breaks,
OWNER: LLVSA year, 50k mile war- tires. KBB Value interior. Good condi- player. $8,500 DRAWING TO BE HELD MARCH 31
negotiable. rotors, power steer-
BY: THOMAS A. MCDERMOTT ranty. $11,900. $8,500. Asking only tion. 34,000 miles. 570-472-3175
570-479-2482 ing pump, $8,500.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 570-474-5566 $7,900. A Must See! $15,000 Negotiable www.wegotused.com
(570) 704-8685 (570) 457-0553 (570) 885-5956
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412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 415 Autos-Antique 421 Boats & 439 Motorcycles 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
& Classic Marinas
PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER VOLKSWAGEN `01 GTI HARLEY DAVIDSON
CHRYSLER `49
S
Great convertible,
black top, 6 speed WINDSOR CUSTOM 2006 NIGHTTRAIN
SPECIAL EDITION

CREST 15’
Silver / gray, 4 door #35 of 50 Made
manual transmis- $10,000 in acces-
sion, carbon fiber sedan. 6 cylinder
flathead, fluid drive. sories including a
dash, leather interi- custom made seat.
or, front & rear 45,000 original Fiberglass
miles. Just like new! Exotic paint set,
trunk, fast & agile. boat with Alien Spider Candy A Benson Family Dealership
$18,000 or best REDUCED $15,000
Great running Call Jim: trailer. Out- Blue. Excellent con-

LOADED WITH LOCAL TRADES


offer. Call condition. Red with dition. All Documen-
570-262-2478 cloth interior, power
570-654-2257 board propul- tation. 1,400 Asking
sion. Includes:

SALEEN `02
door locks, power
windows, power CORVETTES 2 motors
$25,000 or best
offer. Call
570-876-4034
PLEASE CALL FOR FULL DESCRIPTION
- Trades Coming in Daily - Don’t Miss These
moon roof,
WANTED Erinmade,
SE 281
Convertible, silver
5 speed, just
serviced, 117k.
Asking $5,900
1953-1972
Any Condition!
“Lark II series”
PRICE HARLEY DAVIDSON
NEW 2011
GMC SIERRA 1500
NEW 2011 BUICK
LACROSSE CX
NEW 2011 GMC YUKON
SLT 4X4
NEW 2011 GMC CANYON
SLE 4X4
on black, garage
kept, Production
570-885-2162 Courteous, Fast
Professional Buyer.
REDUCED!
$2,400 97’ HERITAGE 0% Financing 2.9% Financing
Available
0% Financing
Available
0% Financing
Available
VOLKSWAGEN `01 SOFTAIL CLASSIC
#351. 14,500 Licensed & Bonded NEGOTIABLE Available
miles. Asking corvettebuyer.com
$23,500, 1-800-850-3656 570-417-3940 ONLY 8,100 MILES! Choose From 6, Comfort &
MSRP $28,645
Leather, 20” Polished Wheels,
MSRP $50,376
Black Beauty, Automatic,
MSRP $23,700

JETTA GLS VR6


Serious inquiries Reg, Ext, Crew Cab 4x4’s, Choose From 20, SLE’s & SLT’s Convenience Package Discount & Rebate -$2,389 Trailer Tow Package Discount & Rebate -$5,076 SLE-1 Pkg Discount & Rebate -$2,476
Full Live to Ride
only!
570-477-3600 2.8L, 5 speed mau- FORD `66
Mustang Coupe.
SALT CREEK SKIF
14’ fiberglass fish-
Medallion Package.
Garage Kept. Save Up To $6,600 Priced From
$
26,256 Your Price
$
45,300 Your Price
$
21,224
nal, Green, tinted Showroom
windows, CD Pearl white, pony ing boat, tri-hull 2007 VW JETTA 2005 BUICK PARK AVE

SCION ‘08 TC
Condition.
changer, power interior. Pristine (very stable), 25 HP THIS WEEK’S
$11,000 FIRM. FEATURE TRADE
windows, moon- condition. 26K Tahatsu outboard, Photos Upon 2006 CHEVY 1500
roof, new brakes, miles. $17,000 or Full Galvanized
Low mileage, Request. Call
42,000 miles, 4 new tires. Great best offer. Trailer. Perfect Con- (570) 690-4536 or HD CREW CAB
condition. Asking (570) 817-6768 dition. Built in fuel Local 1 Owner Trade, 4x4
speed, front wheel RLHSMH@epix.net Stunning Low Miles Local Trade, 36K Miles
$6,500. Call tank. All new in ‘01.
drive, 2 door, anti-
LINCOLN `66 $2,500 Only $9,850 11,995 11,995
HONDA ‘04
lock brakes, air con- (570) 417-9974 $ $
570-256-7311
ditioning, air bags,
CONTINENTAL 2006 BUICK LUCERNE 2008 NISSAN TITAN XTRA CAB 2008 HONDA PILOT
STARCRAFT ‘80
power locks, power
windows, power
mirrors, cruise con-
4 door,
convertible, 460
SHADOW
trol, AM/FM radio,
CD player, Mp3
VOLKSWAGEN `04 cu. engine, 67,000
miles, 1 owner 16’ DEEP V SABRE 1100
player,
entry,
keyless
sun/moon
BEETLE
CONVERTIBLE
since `69. Teal
green / white
‘90 Evinrude out-
board 70hp with tilt
black, 13,500
miles. Windshield,
Just Traded, Local Car 8 Ft Box, 4x4 3rd Row, Low Miles, 4x4

roof, rear defroster,


Blue. AM/FM cas- leather, restorable, & trim— ‘92 EZ
loader trailer. With saddle bag. Excel-
$
8,995 $
15,995 $
21,995
tinted windows. $2,500 570-287-
sette. Air. Automat- ‘00 Tracker Series lent condition. 2002 CHEVY TAHOE LT 2003 CHEVY TAHOE LT 2006 CHEVY SUBURBAN LT
$14,200. 5775 / 332-1048
ic. Power roof, win- 60lbs foot pedal, 2 $4,500. Call
(570) 443-7522 Call
dows, locks &
MAZDA `88 RX-7
before 9:30 p.m. downriggers, stor- (570) 852-9455
doors. Boot cover ages, gallon tanks,
Looking for the right deal for top. 22k. Excel- CONVERTIBLE 2 fish finders and

HONDA ‘84
lent condition. 1 owner, garage more. MUST SEE.
on an automobile? Garage kept.
Leather, Local Car, Must See 4x4 Just Traded 4x4, Great Truck Just Traded, Great Family Vehicle, DVD
kept, 65k original Make Best Offer.
Turn to classified. Reduced Call 866-320-6368
It’s a showroom in print! miles, black with $
9,800 $
10,995 $
16,995
MAGNA 750
$14,000 grey leather interior, after 5pm.
Classified’s got 570-822-1976 all original & never 2003 AUDI ALLROAD 2007 CHEVY EQUINOX 2007 BUICK LUCERNE
the directions! Leave Message seen snow. $8,900. 427 Commercial 14,000 miles.
Call 570-237-5119
SUBARU ‘02 FORESTER VW ‘02 PASSAT GLS Trucks & Excellent
condition.
144,000 miles, 4
cylinder, all wheel
Gold with Black
Leather, Auto,
MERCEDES-BENZ `76 Equipment $2500
570-574-8888
450SLC
Just Traded, All Wheel Drive, Only 1 Owner, 4x4, Don’t Miss It 36K Miles, CXL, We Sold It New!
drive,
good
automatic,
condition.
Moonroof, 106k,
One Owner. ‘90 CHEVY C60 $
9,850 $
12,995 $
16,995
$6,500. call Dave
(570) 479-0106
IMPRESSIVE $7190.
80K miles, 1 owner,
mint condition, no BUCKET TRUCK HONDA 2008 HUMMER H3 2006 CHEVY 1500 EXT CAB 2008 CHEVY CREW CAB 1500
rust. Must Sell! Automatic. Sterling 2004 CRF 100.
Excellent condition.
SUBARU ‘05
$9,900 utility body, excel-
570-829-0847 lent condition. New $1500 or best offer.
tires & brakes. Too 570-498-7702

IMPREZA WRX MERCEDES-BENZ `88 many features to list


825-3368
LOUSGARAGE.COM
$3,200. Call KAWASAKI ‘05 Just Traded, 4x4, Priced To Go 1 Owner, 4x4, New GMC Trade Only 23K Miles, New GMC Trade

2.0 Turbo, Blue


exterior. Black cloth 420 SEL 570-299-0772 NINJA 500R. 3300 $
20,995 $
16,995 $
24,995
interior. 48,000
miles, 18” Black O.Z VW ‘07 BEETLE Silver with red
leather interior. CHEVROLET ‘89
miles. Orange.
Garage kept. His &
hers helmets. Must
2005 CHEVY SILVERADO EXT CAB 2005 DODGE MAGNUM 2007 INFINITI FX35
Rally Wheels. 3” Every option. C70. 24’ box. Lift
RSR Turbo Back
Exhaust. ACT 2
CONVERTIBLE
Lt. Green with Tan
Garage kept, show-
room condition.
gate, many new
parts. $1,900.
sell. $2400
570-760-3599
Clutch, cold air $7,000. (570)675-7546 570-825-3711
Leather, Auto, Only
intake, RA 34k! BEAUTIFUL! (570) 417-9200 2 Tone Paint, New GMC Trade, 4x4 New Buick Trade, 35K Miles, Only This One Must Be Seen, All Wheel Drive

Gearsets. $13,999
(570) 852-9231
$16,400. FORD ‘99 E350 KAWASAKI ‘06 $
15,995 $
10,995 $
23,995
SUBARU ‘09 OLDSMOBILE `68 BUCKET VAN
Vulcan Classic
1500 2009 FORD 150 REG CAB 2008 DODGE NITRO 2005 FORD EXPLORER
EDDIE BAUER EDITION

LEGACY SE DELMONT
DRASTICALLY
Triton V8. 2 speed
boom; 92,000miles;
$9999 or best price.
Black and chrome.
Fuel injected. 21”
windshield. Pas-
ALL WHEEL DRIVE. 825-3368 REDUCED!! senger backrest.
LOUSGARAGE.COM Great condition. Call
Gray Pearl. Only This model only 570-675-3384 or Floor boards. FX Package, Low Miles, 4x4 Local 1-Owner Trade, Low Miles, Only
Crimson Red, Must See
$22k! $17,900. Remainder of war-
VW ‘08 JETTA SE
produced in 1967 570574-7002
& 1968. All ranty. Expires $
21,995 $
16,995 $
14,995
Gray Pearl, Leather, original 45,000 Feb., 2012. Kept in
miles, Color 436 Mopeds heated garage! All Prices Plus Tax & Tags, Customer Must Qualify for All Rebates. See Salesperson for Details. See dealer for details. Some restrictions apply. Dealer may discontinue program at any time.
Moonroof, Only 33k!
EXCEPTIONAL! Burgundy, cloth Never damaged.

825-3368
$17,200. & vinyl interior,
350 rocket
MOTOR SCOOTER
Tank, 150cc, silver,
7,000 miles. Great
condition! $6,800
HOURS:
LOUSGARAGE.COM engine, 2nd
51 original miles.
Seats two.
570-574-9217 Monday Thru Thursday
owner. Fender
8:00am - 7:00pm
SUBARU `05 LEGACY skirts, always
garaged. Trophy
Radio/cassette
player, includes
KAWASAKI Friday & Saturday
helmet and
SPORT AWD 825-3368
LOUSGARAGE.COM
winner at shows.
Serious inquiries
charger. $1300
Call NAPW `08 NINJA
A Benson Family Dealership
8:00am - 5:00pm
Air, new tires & only, $7,500.
brakes, 31,000 570-822-WASH 250 cc, blue, like
570-690-0727 new, under 1,000
miles, great 415 Autos-Antique miles. Great starter
condition. $11,995. & Classic 439 Motorcycles
PONTIAC ‘84
570-836-1673 bike. $2,800 Seri-
ous inquiries only.
BUICK `55 SPECIAL HALLMARK `02
SUBARU `08 IMPREZA
2011 9-5 Sport Sedan
Call 570-331-4777
TRANS AM
Great for Winter!
All Wheel Drive. 65K
Red & white, 2 door
Nice car. Must see 15TH ANNIVERSARY
EDITION.
MOTORCYCLE TRAILER LINE UP
miles. 5 speed, 4 to appreciate.
1 of 600 made, all
7 x 13. Garage kept.
Like new. Storage
A GREAT DEAL...

Lease a 2011 Saab 9-5 turbo4


door, $10,500. $10,000 or best
Great Condition! offer. 570-332-1350 available options,
63K miles, V8, auto.
compartments for
travel. Used once.
IN CLASSIFIED!
KAWASAKI `10
Call 570-991-0580
CADILLAC `80 T-roof, $7,995. Locked down for 2

$399 a month / 39 months1


Call 570-817-2577
SUZUKI ‘04 AERIO
bikes. Asking

COUPE DEVILLE PONTIAC `68


$4,500. Call
570-706-6156
CONCOURS 14
AWD Excellent condition,
Sport/Touring with
ABS/traction
White sedan, 6-CD
changer,
$3,000 located in
Hazleton. CATALINA
400 engine. 2
HARLEY ‘01 control, showroom
new, 400 miles, $3558 due at signing (after all offers) Includes security deposit. Tax, title,
62K miles, $6200 570-454-1945 or
or best offer.
570-592-2556
561-573-4114 barrel carburetor.
Yellow with black DAVIDSON metallic blue, 6 year
warranty included. license and optional equipment extra.
CHEVROLET `69 NOVA roof and white wall Electra Glide, Ultra $12,000.
570-331-3674
TOYOTA ‘03 CAMRY tires. Black interior. Classic, many
SS clone. 350 $4,995. Call chrome acces-

White with Gray


engine, 290 Horse-
power. 10 bolt posi-
(570) 696-3513 sories, 13k miles,
Metallic Emerald
SUZUKI `05 1
Low mileage lease of 2011 Saab 9-5 turbo 4 Sport Sedan. Example
Leather, V6,
Moonroof, Only 91k.
rear. PowerGlide
transmission. Power PONTIAC 1937 Green. Garage
kept, like new BOULEVARD based on survey. Each dealer sets own price. Your payments may vary.
GREAT PACKAGE! disc brake kit. Over
$20,000 invested,
Fully restored near
original. New paint,
condition. Includes
Harley cover.
Black, 1500 cc,
2,300 miles, custom Payments are for a 2011 Saab 9-5 turbo4 Sport Sedan with an MSRP of
$9,490.
sacrifice at $11,000.
(Wilkes-Barre)
new interior, new
wiring, custom tint-
$12,900
570-718-6769
work done, includes
saddle bags. Great $40,700. 39 monthly payments total $15,556. Option to purchase at lease
Call 732-397-8030 ed glass, new motor
& transmission.
570-709-4937 condition! $5,500.
570-814-5357
end for an amount to be determined a lease signing. Ally must approve
Spare motor &
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 lease. Must take delivery from dealer stock by 05/02/11. Mileage charge
825-3368
trans. 16” wide
SCREAMING EAGLE
SUZUKI `07 C50T of $.25 /mile over 32,500 miles. Lessee pays for maintenance, repair and
LOUSGARAGE.COM CHEVROLET `79 white walls car in

excess wear. Payments may be higher in some states. Not available with
CRUISER
excellent condition

TOYOTA `05 PRIUS CORVETTE L-48


in storage for 2
V-ROD& Black.
years. $14,000 or
Orange other offers. Residency restriction apply Vehicle subject to availability.
65,000 miles, good
condition, keyless
All Corvette options,
all original, new
best offer. Serious
inquiries ONLY.
Call 570-574-1923
Used as a show
bike. Never abused.
EXCELLENT Call 1-800-Saab-USA (1-800-722-2872) for important program details.
CONDITION
entry, cassette/ Good Year tires, 480 miles. Excellent

STUDEBAKER ‘31
radio + snow tires. new mufflers, just condition. Asking
$12,500 tuned. 46,000 miles. $20,000 or best Windshield, Bags,
570-474-5268 $7,000. Rumble seat, coupe offer. Call Floorboards,V&H
570-262-2845 or Good condition. 570-876-4034 Pipes, White

TOYOTA `06 570-239-6969 Call for details


(570) 881-7545
HARLEY DAVIDSON
walls,Garage Kept.
6K Miles $5,500

AVALON CHEVY `66 BEL AIR TANK ‘07 VISION


(570) 430-0357

New tires, new


brakes, Inspected
2 door post car, in
good condition for 2007 Tank Motor ` 06 SOFTTAIL 800.SUZUKI7,000
`99 MARAUDER
miles.
age. Serious Sports Vision Motor-
NIGHTTRAIN
March 4, AC,
AVPS, Fully inquiries only, call cycle. 250 cc, Must Sell. Like new.
loaded, 18,000 for details. $8,500 Brand new. 0 miles. $1,700. Please Call
Dark gray metallic, 570-394-9413
mile bumper to or best offer. Call $2,400. For more
new rr tire &
bumper warranty. Steve at information call Tom
90,000 miles.
$12,900.
570-407-0531 at 570-825-2114
brakes,
extras $11,500
many
SUZUKI 06’
CHEVY `68 CAMARO
(570) 592-4982
(570) 881-3712
GSXR 1000
TOYOTA `10 SS
396 automatic, 400
VW CLASSIC `72 HARLEY DAVIDSON `01
Road King 19,000
miles, new tires, lots
1,800 original miles,
hi-mount Micron Pre-Owned Saabs
Camry SE. 56,000
miles. Red, alloy
wheels, black cloth
transmission, clean
interior, runs good,
KARMANN GHIA
Family owned,
of extra chrome.
Like New. $12,900.
exhaust system,
Team colors, excel-
71K, garage kept, lent condition,
interior. Will consid- garage kept, good Call 570-639-1989
custom paint, Fire or 570-760-1023 matching helmet
er trade. $14,200 shape. Needs some
(570) 793-9157 Hawk tires, Krager included. MUST
interior work, new
wheels, well seats, needs To place your SELL. Asking

TOYOTA `93 MR2 maintained.


$23,900
Negotiable
carburetor work.
Only 58,000 miles. ad call...829-7130 $6,995 or best
offer. Call
T-top, 5 speed.
AM/FM/CD, AC, 570-693-2742
Asking $8,000
serious inquiries HARLEY DAVIDSON `03 570-262-8283

power antenna.
New tires. No rust. CHEVY `85 CORVETTE
only! 570-343-2296 100th Anniversary
Edition Deuce. SUZUKI 97& GSXRWhite,
600 2008 Saab 9-3 2010 Saab 2004 Saab 9-5
Great condition.
$6,000
Original owners
manual, Delco Bose WANTED: PONTIAC Garage kept.
owner. 1900 miles.
1 Blue
smoked wind
screen. Great bike, Convertible 9-3X AWD ARC Sedan
`78 FIREBIRD
Music System. Tons of chrome.
(570) 708-0269 $38,000 invested. A runs great. Helmet 102K Miles
after 6:00PM
Smoked removable
must see. Asking & kevlar racing 27K Miles 5K Miles
$7,995
top, 4 speed with Formula 400

TOYOTA `94 CAMRY


overdrive in 2nd,
3rd & 4th gear,
Anti- theft steering
Berkshire Green,
Originally purchased
at Bradley-Lawless
$20,000. Call
570-706-6156
gloves included.
$2995. Call for info
(570) 881-5011
$24,995 $33,995
HARLEY DAVIDSON
LE. 4 cylinder.
lock, Tilt-telescop- in Scranton. Car
White, 4 door,
automatic. 1 ing wheel, cruise was last seen in YAMAHA `04 V-STAR
01’ SPORTSTER JOSEPH
owner. 76,000 control, English Abington-Scranton 1100 Custom. 5800
original miles. /Metric display, area. Finder’s fee miles, light bar,
Excellent condi- analog bar graph, paid if car is found cobra exhaust,

CHERMAK INC.
tion. Rare auto- locking lug nuts. and purchased. Call windshield, many
mobile. $4,700. $21,500. John with any info extras, must sell.
Village Auto Sales Call 570-346-7084 (570) 760-3440 $5,995. Call
of Tompkinsville 570-301-3433
570-499-8853 CHEVY`75 CAMARO 421 Boats &
YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO
713 North State Street
Volkswagen ‘03
350 V8. Original
owner. Automatic
Marinas
750cc. 8,000 miles, 2008 Saab 9-3 Clarks Summit, PA 18411 2008 Saab 9-5
transmission. Rare -
SEA NYMPH ‘94 883 cubic inch
saddlebags, wind-
Turbo X AWD 570-586-6676 Aero Sedan
GTI
moonroof, 5 speed,
tuxedo silver / black
vinyl top with black
naugahyde interior.
19’, 4.0 Outboard
motor, good condi-
motor, Paco rigid
frame, extended &
shield, back rest,
Black & Pearl,
Excellent Condition. 16K Miles fax: 570-586-9466 35K Miles
loaded,$9750
excellent condition,
Never damaged.
$6,000. Call
tion. $6,000 or best
offer. Call
raked. Low miles.
$7,500 or best offer.
Must See. Asking
$2,499. Call after 4. $26,995 www.chermaksaab.com $21,995
570-578-2149 570-489-6937 570-722-4077 (973) 271-1030 570-823-9376
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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 439 Motorcycles 442 RVs & Campers 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans
NEW LOW PRICES! Madness in March Sale YAMAHA` 08 R1 SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS
‘97 Chevy ‘02 Hyundai
Travel Trailer. 29’,
mint condition, 1 CHEVROLET `96 CHEVROLET `99
4x4 Club Cab Elantra GLS 4Dr
6 Mo. Service Contract Included!
06 KIA SPECTRA 07 JEEP PATRIOT
BEAUTIFUL BIKE
Perfect condition.
slide out a/c-heat.
Stove, microwave, 1500 BLAZER
3700 miles, new fridge, shower 4.3L engine, 6 ft.
rear tire, undertail inside & out. Many bed, 5 speed. Only

You r Frie n d In kit, cover. Price more extras. 85,000 miles. Just
negotiable $7,900 Reduced. $15,500. inspected. Bedliner,
$
5,990* $4,990* 4 Door, 5 Speed, A/C 4X4, Auto, CD, 1 Owner
The Ca r B u s in e s s
570-852-9072 Call 570-842-6735

SUNLITE CAMPER
toolbox, cap &
4,000 lb. hitch all
included. New rear
04 Ford 02 Ford Escape
$
6,995* $
14,995* P a rtia lL is ting ! To place your 22 ft. 3 rear bunks,
drums, brakes &
Explorer 06 HYUNDAI 06 BUICK LACROSSE
ad Call Toll Free center bathroom,
calipers. Excellent
ELANTRA GLS 4DR L O W M IL EAG E S P ECIAL S 1-800-427-8649 kitchen, sofa bed.
Air, Fully self con-
condition. Clean
inside & out. Only
4 door, 4WD, auto-
matic. All power,
2008
5 S pe e d,49K M ile s. ...............$11,995
V W ..R...A...BBIT YAMAHA` 09 VSTAR tained. Sleeps 6.
New tires, fridge
$4,200 Firm
Joe (570) 868-5900
tinted windows,
alloy wheels.

650 CLASSIC CHEVROLET `97


awning. $4500. 108,000 miles.
1998 C A DILLA C DEV ILLE $6,995
6,990
4 Door, AT, Low Miles,
Asking $4,799 or
$ * $
6,490
Auto, PW, PDL, CD, 215-322-9845
* Cruise, 40K, X Clean XClean
68K M ile s....................................
Like New. best offer. Call
$
8,995 * $
11,995 *
2003 PO NTIA C SUNFIRE $7,495 Less than 1000 Susquehanna RV
1500 4X4 (570) 704-8685

CHEVY ’06
34K M ile s.................................... “A Camper’s Best
‘99 Buick ‘97 Plymouth 09 SUZUKI SX4 SATURN WAGON miles. White and Extended cab, auto-
Custom 4Dr Breeze SPORT 2006 C HEV RO LET C O BA LT SS chrome. Garage Friend” Rt. 11
$12,995
matic, all power
...........
S upe rc harge d Edition,41K M ile s kept. $6,300 Bloomsburg- options. 3rd door.
99,700 miles. Too

TRAILBLAZER
(570) 817-8127 Danville Highway
...................................$8,495
2000 .BM
92K M ile s
W 323I 570-389-9900 many new parts to
list. Bedliner & ton-
442 RVs & Campers
2000 C HEV Y M A LIBU LS
....................................$4,995
AT, A/C, Low Miles,

WILDERNESS `01 neau cover. Asking


AT, Navigation, 15K,
59K Miles 4 Dr, 4 Cyl, A/C Economical Light blue/ silver.

2,890*
One Owner, Nice
$
4,990* $ $4,800. Call
$
14,995* $
5,495* 90K M ile s

DUTCHMAN 96’ (570) 760-6277


11,000 miles. Moon

O VER 50 VEH ICL ES IN S TO CK ! GL - 27’ roof, cloth running

5TH WHEEL
board, owner
CHEVROLET `97
* Plus tax, tags, title & doc fees.
Large slide-out,

JO-DAN MOTORS
*All Prices Plus Tax & Tags.
extras such as re-
front queen, large

MOTOR TWINS H O M E O F L O W M IL EA G E with slideout & sun mote start & tinted
SILVERADO

143738
rear bath, outside windows - $25,000
1339 N. RIVER STREET
Q U A L ITY V EH IC L ES room built on. Set shower. Sleeps 6, or best offer. Call
up on permanent cable, phone, with Western plow.
CALL STEVE MORENKO
2010 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming
PLAINS, PA. 18702
829-2043 1735 R ive rR oa d , P itts ton , P A • 570 -654-2345 site in Wapwallopen. stereo CD, central 4WD, Automatic.
570-905-4230
274546

718-4050 www.jo-danmotors.com
W W W .AU TOB U D D IES ON L IN E.COM Comes with many
extras. $9,000.
air, oak interior,
jacks, power hitch,
Loaded with
options. Bedliner. CHEVY `04 EXPRESS
(570) 829-1419 or
(570) 991-2135
monitor panel.
Too much to list!!
New awning &
55,000 miles.
$9,200. Call
(570) 868-6503
2500
Series. 6.0 Litre V8.
microwave. Very Heavy Duty version.
370 Tax Preparation 370 Tax Preparation 370 Tax Preparation 370 Tax Preparation 370 Tax Preparation 370 Tax Preparation FLAGSTAFF `08 clean, Like new,
$9,800
CHEVY ‘05 TRAIL
BLAZER 4 door, 4
Excellent cargo van.
85K miles. Excellent
CLASSIC Negotiable
570-388-6670
new tires, regularly
serviced, great
condition. $9,000
570-829-4548 or
Super Lite Fifth
condition. Silver. 570-417-5991
Wheel. LCD/DVD
flat screen TV, fire- TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft AC, 4WD.
place, heated mat-
tress, ceiling fan,
Rear queen master
bedroom, Walk
174,000 miles
$6,500 or best
offer. 570-242-7979
DODGE `94
Dakota with cap.
Hide-a-Bed sofa, thru bathroom. 1 owner, garage
CHEVY `10 SILVERADO
outside speakers & Center kitchen + kept, very good
grill, 2 sliders, dinette bed. Front condition. Many
aluminum wheels, extra large living 4 Door Crew Cab
extras including lift
water purifier, room + sofa bed. LTZ. 4 wheel drive.
& back seat.
awning, microwave Big View windows. Excellent condition,
29 MPG gas.
oven, tinted safety Air, awning, sleeps low mileage.
(570) 868-0944
glass windows, 6, very clean, will $35,500. Call
raised panel fridge deliver. Located in 570-655-2689
& many acces- Benton, Pa. $4,900.
sories & options. 215-694-7497
Excellent condition, 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
$22,500.
570-868-6986 451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
FORD ‘96 CLASS C
Cars in
Gulf Stream Con-
quest Motor Home.
31’, 460 V8, all
BUICK `05
options. 37K miles.
RENDEZVOUSFully
CX
Color
Excellent condition.
$17,000. Call AWD,
570-868-5385 loaded, 1 owner,

DAVE’S TAX SERVICE


18,000 miles. 6
NEWMAR 36’ cylinder. New
inspection, tires
Individual & Small Business’ MOUNTAIN AIRE Use your tax
& brakes. Like

To Advertise
new, inside & out.
20 + years experience 5th wheel, 2 large $16,900. Call

40% OFF of your last years


slides, new
condition, loaded
with accessories.
(570) 540-0975
refund to buy.
tax preparation fee,
Ford Dually diesel
BUICK `05 TERRAZA We will DOUBLE
Call Today
truck with hitch
also available. Van, 77,000 miles.

new clients only 570-455-6796 Air, cruise, power


doors & windows. your down payment.
minimum $80.00 90’ SUNLINE CAMPER very good condition,
$7,000 or best offer. (See sales representative for details)

570-822-5005 35 ft. Well kept. On (570)417-2389

829-7130 campground on the W Y O M I N G VA L L E Y


Wilkes-Barre, PA Susquehanna River
near great fishing. CHEVR0LET`02
Attached 12X22”
carpeted room.
Brick heater, EXPRESS 415 Kidder Street
covered by metal CONVERSION Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
roof with large
breezeway. Shed & VAN 570.822.8870
many extras includ- Loaded. Low
miles. Excellent
steve@yourcarbank.com
ed. Call for more www.yourcarbank.com
information. condition.
(570) 237-7076 $18,900
570-674-3901

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CHEVROLET ‘91
PANEL TRUCK
White, wiith gutter
machine, $6,000,
very good condition
leave message
570-779-1909

CHEVROLET `01
TAHOE LT
Beige with Grey
interior, front heat-
ed leather power
seats, front & rear
AC, AM/FM/CD/
Cassette player,

B a d Cre d it
cruise control,
remote keyless
entry. Power

N o Cre d it
windows, locks &
heated mirrors,

N e e d a Ca r?
factory running
boards, sunroof,
tow package, alarm
& alloy wheels.

Ca ll M a rc u m M otors
One owner, very
good condition,
164,000 miles.
Asking $5,400.
Call 570-675-4635. 570 -693-30 76
w w w .m a rc u m m otors .c om
CHEVROLET `05 All Ve hic le s Com e w ith
2 YR - 2 4 ,0 0 0 M ile W a rra n ty
TRAILBLAZER LT
Black/Grey. 18,000
miles. Well
equipped. Includes
W E M AK E IT EAS Y!
On-Star, tow pack-
age, roof rack,

S AVE
running boards,
5 7 0 -4 5 7 -5 4 4 1
TO R S • 570-457-5441

P E T

remote starter,
extended warranty.
$16,000
TI

(570) 825-7251

TH OUS AND S
IL L O M O T

CHEVROLET `06
SILVERADO 1500
4X4 pickup, extend- CL E AN R E L IABL E
ed cab, 6 1/2 ft.
box, automatic.
Pewter. 48,000
L OW M IL E CAR S
miles. Excellent 07 P ontiac C oupe G -6
TO

G T,33K,C le an............ 12,495


condition. $17,000 $
O R S • 570-457-5441

Negotiable
(570) 954-7461
07 C hevy Im pala L S
CHEVROLET `07 $
9,995
53K,F ue lF le x ....................

06 M itsubishi Eclipse G T
TRAILBLAZER LS B lac k B e auty,66K ..... 10,
$
995
TIL L O M O TO

5 7 0 -4 5 7 -5 4 4 1

Perfect condition,
17,000 miles.
Asking $20,000 06 H y undai Tiburon G T
V 6,32K ......................... 10,995
570-332-3681 $

CHEVROLET `95
GMC 21 1/2 foot
06 H onda C ivic
S uper C lean,S unroof,77K . 10,995
$
bus. 7,000 miles.
Diesel, AC, auto
wheelchair lift. VIEW M O R E A T
P E TI

$4,100
(570)889-4288
P ETIL L O M O TO R S.C O M
G O O D C R EDIT G ETS
412 Autos for Sale L O W INTER EST R A TES!

2011 CHEVROLET MALIBU 1LT


ATTN:
NON GM OWNER
POTENTIAL
• Power Seat
CONQUEST SAVINGS • Bluetooth
UP TO ADDITIONAL
$1500- ASK • Remote Start

BONNERCHEVROLET.COM STARTING AT
199
a Month
Lease $ 39mos/39K
$
19,999 * or *TAX & TAGS ADDITIONAL.
694 WYOMING AVE., KINGSTON 287-2117 For 1800 Due
At Delivery **DPA - DOWN PAYMENT ASSISTANCE.
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“DRIVE WITH EXPERIENCE”

BERGER

www.bergerchryslerjeepdodge.com

2011 DODGE AVENGER MAINSTREET ALL NEW 2011 CHRYSLER 200 TOURING
#411038 #811003

Pentastar V6 Engine, Power Sunroof,


$25,340 $24,635
-$650 Berger Discount -$650 Berger Discount
-$750 Rebate -$750 Rebate
-$750 Conquest Bonus -$750 Conquest Bonus
$
22,740 $
22,485
Plus Tax & Tags. *Must Qualify. **Must Finance Through Ally.
FIVE STAR

BERGER
CHRYSLER JEEP DODGE RAM
ROUTE 93, SUSQUEHANNA BLVD., HAZLETON EXIT 145 OFF I-81 NEAR LAUREL MALL
www.bergerfamilydealerships.com “DRIVE WITH EXPERIENCE”
(570) 454-0856
y

Penn State
wa

Laurel Mall Gas Nathan’s


Blashko’s
elt

Haz. Campus
Exit-145

Station
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Route 93
Air

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Chrysler
Jeep Dodge
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EXPERIENCE

FORD’S HANDS-FREE
COMMUNICATION
SYSTEM

Auto., Air, CD, Pwr. Mirrors, Cruise, PDL, Advanced


Trac w/Electronic Stability Control, Side Curtains,
Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Sport Appearance
Pkg., SYNC, Rear Spoiler, 15”Alum. Wheels,
Winter Pkg., Heated Seats, Tilt Wheel

FORD REBATE................500
OFF LEASE REBATE........250 *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied
FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP....485 **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment,
$595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/11.

Auto., AM/FM/CD, Anti-Theft Sys., Side Curtain Air Bags, Tilt Wheel, Auto., 6 Disc CD, Anti-Theft Sys., AC, PW, PL, Side Curtain Air Bags, Tilt,
15” Alloy Wheels, AC, Instrument Cluster, Message Center, 16” Europlange Wheels, Fog Lights, Driver’s Group, Instrument Cluster,
Message Center, Keyless Entry, Enhanced Suspension,
PW, PL, Keyless Entry, Pwr. Side PM, Sirius Satellite Radio,
Mirrors, Sirius Satellite Radio

FORD REBATE................................2,000 FORD REBATE................................2,000


FORD BONUS REBATE....................1,000 FORD BONUS REBATE....................1,000
OFF LEASE REBATE...........................1,250
OFF LEASE REBATE...........................1,250
FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP. . .795
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP..............261 COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP..............341
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/11. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/11.

Auto., AM/FM/6 Disc CD, Alum. Wheels, Tilt Wheel, PW, PL,
Safety Pkg., 1st & 2nd Air Curtains, Anti-Theft Sys., Sirius
All Wheel Drive, XLS, PW, PL,
Satellite Radio, Side Impact Air Bags, Keyless Entry, Automatic, 16” Steel Wheels,
Message Center, Pwr. Seat, Keyless Entry with Remote,
Air Conditioning, Safety
Canopy, Side Air Bags

FORD REBATE................................1,000
FORD BONUS REBATE....................1,000
FMCC REBATE..................................500
OFF LEASE REBATE...........................1,250 FORD REBATE................................1,000
FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP......445 FORD BONUS REBATE....................1,000
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP..........1,016 FMCC REBATE...............................1,000
OFF LEASE REBATE...........................1,250
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP..............206
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/11.

Automatic, Driver/Passenger Side Impact Air All Wheel Drive, XLT, Safety Canopy, Side Impact Safety Pkg.,
Bags, Rear Spoiler, Security Pkg., Air, PDL, PW, Pwr. Driver’s Seat, Auto., PW, PDL, CD, Air, Fog Lamps, Privacy
Remote Keyless Entry, 17” Aluminum Glass, Roof Rack, 16” Alum. Wheels, Sirius Satellite Radio,
Keyless Entry, Rear Cargo Convenience
Wheels, Sport Pkg.,
Appearance Pkg.

FORD REBATE................................1,000
FORD BONUS REBATE....................1,000
FMCC REBATE...............................1,000
FORD REBATE...................................500 OFF LEASE REBATE...........................1,250
FORD BONUE REBATE....................1,000 FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP......195
OFF LEASE REBATE...........................1,250 COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP..............771
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP..............431 *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/11.

*Tax and tags extra. Security Deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at
delivery. See salesperson for details. All payments subject to credit approval by the primary lending source, Tier 0 rate. Special APR financing cannot be combined with Ford cash rebate. “BUY FOR” prices are based on 72 month at $18.30 per month per $1000
financed with $2,500 down (cash or trade). Photos of vehicles are for illustration purposes only. Coccia Ford is not responsible for any typographical errors. No Security Deposit Necessary. See dealer for details. Sale ends

CALL NOW 823-8888


1-800-817-FORD

Overlooking Mohegan Sun


577 East Main St., Plains
Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B
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Management
CHEVY `05 EQUINOX HONDA `10 LEXUS `06 GX 470 MITSUBISHI `97 ALL
LT (premium pack- DODGE `10 FORD `97 DIESEL JEEP `02 LIBERTY SUZUKI `07 XL-7 DIRECTOR, BUSINESS
age), 3.4L, 47,000 Cummins engine,
ODYSSEY Blue/grey, new
15’ CUBE VAN 56,000 miles, JUNK
miles. All wheel
drive, power moon- GRAND CARAVAN
Only 17k miles.
8-L. 49,049
miles. 33,000
rebuilt engine with
warranty, new Cab over, 4 cylinder
diesel engine.
automatic,
all-wheel drive,
CAR & IMPROVEMENT
roof, windows, locks gross wt. 6,649 tires & brakes, 4 door, air condi-
& seats. Leather
interior, 6 cd chang-
Fully loaded.
Excellent condi-
light wt. $19,500
Must see!
4,000 miles.
$5,900 or
Rebuilt automatic
transmission. Very
tioning, all power,
CD player, leather TRUCKS DISTRICT
tion. Factory & good rubber. All
er, rear folding
seats, keyless entry, extended war-
ranty. $17,995
(570) 970-8744 best offer.
570-814-2125 around good
condition inside
interior, tinted
windows, custom WANTED OPERATIONS
onstar, roof rack, wheels, $13,500
(570) 690-2806 LINE UP Cypress Pearl with & out. Well
Highest Prices Oversees supple-
JEEP `06
running boards, ivory leather interi- Call 570-829-8753
maintained.
garage kept, A GREAT DEAL... or. Well maintained, Ready to work.
Before 5:00 p.m.
Paid In Cash!!!
mentary services
& program funding
FORD `01 LARIAT
$14,750. garage kept. All
(570) 362-1910
250 Super Duty
IN CLASSIFIED! Special Edition.
Maroon, Fully COMMANDER 4X4 service records.
Brand new tires.
PRICE REDUCED!
$6,195 or
SUZUKI `09 FREE
for the business
improvement dis-
CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR FORD `97
loaded. Leather Lockers, V-8. Heat- best offer trict managing the
All options including
GRAND4x4.
VITARA166
with slide-in camper
new tires, 4 door, 8’
seats. TV/DVD, ed leather. All
premium audio
Call 570-650-3500 REMOVAL programmatic

EXPLORER
Custom Van. 67K navigation, sun roof power. Navigation, Ask for Carmen aspects of down-
bed. Soft and hard- package, rear
miles. Interior has plus many other Satellite, Blue tooth, Luxury Call V&G town Wilkes-
NISSAN ‘01
oak wood trim, car- top for bed covers., 3rd row, More. climate control, horsepower 4 cylin-
Sport - 4WD, 2 extras. 3rd seat . Barre’s revitaliza-
Good condition. adjustable suspen-
peting, storage
Sold together or door, black, new Only 950 Miles. 69,000
sion, towing pack-
der, 4 mode full time
4 wheel drive. 1,269
Anytime tion. Bachelors
areas, TV, rear seat Brand New. highway miles.
FRONTIER XE
separately $10,900 tires and alterna- age, rear spoiler, degree in public,
convertible to dou-
(570) 639-5478 tor, 117K miles, Asking $36,000 $14,900. Call
Lexus bug guard.
miles. 4 wheel anti
lock disc brakes.
288-8995 business adminis-
ble bed, curtains. (570) 328-0850 (570) 855-3657 tration, marketing
fully loaded, 6 CD 42,750 miles. Leather, heated Shopping for a
XCAB 4X4
Seats 7. Power win-
dows & seats. Cus-
tom lighting on ceil-
FORD `01 WINDSTAR changer, power
windows, power INTERNATIONAL ‘95 JEEP `06 $28,950
(570) 237-1082
seats. Power seats,
mirrors, locks & new apartment?
or related field is
required.
76,000 miles. Rear locks, runs per- DUMP TRUCK Classified lets
WRANGLER
ing. New exhaust air. Power sliding White with Gray sunroof. 6 cd
fect. $2500. Call Email resume to
system. New rear doors. Power 570-814-8536
Refurbished, rebuilt
engine, transmis-
Cloth, 5-Speed, changer with
speakers. Cruise &
8 you compare costs - info@diamondcity
tires. Recently adjustable pedals. 2 3.3L, Cap, 102k.
inspected. Excellent tone metallic green. sion replaced. tilt. Smart pass key- without hassle partnership.com
FORD `99 E250
GOLD PACKAGE.
condition. $4,800. Full tan leather inte- Rear-end removed
$7,990.
less entry start. or worry! or send resume
Call 570-655-0530 rior with 3rd seat. Wheelchair Van
and relubed. Brand $19,000. Call Get moving to Diamond City
Factory CD & cas- new 10’ dump. PA 570-401-3714 Partnership,
with classified!
LINCOLN ‘06
78,250 miles. Fully
CHEVY`05TRAILBLAZER sette player. Perfect
mechanical condi-
serviced, new bat-
tery, tires & rods.
state inspected.
$12,900/best offer. Doyouneedmorespace? Attn: Job Posting
PO Box 5340,
570-594-1496 A yard or garage sale
NAVIGATOR
tion. New brakes, Seats 6 or 3 wheel- Wilkes-Barre, PA
front & rear. Full in classified
service. $6,500.
Call 570-876-1355
chairs. Braun Millen-
nium lift
remote. Walk up
with JEEP ’02 LIBERTY
SPORT 4x4
TJ, X-Package Pearl white, all
825-3368
LOUSGARAGE.COM is the best way
18710.

or 570-504-8540
with only 46,000 leather. Fully tocleanoutyourclosets! LINE UP
evenings.
door. Front & rear
A/C. Power locks &
windows. Excellent
70k miles, Power
options. Excellent
condition. $8,000
miles. One owner!
6 cylinder, 6-speed loaded with
all options.
NISSAN `08 ROGUE
SL. AWD, 1 owner,
You’re in bussiness
with classified!
A GREAT DEAL...
FORD `03 F150
manual transmis-
condition. $9,500. negotiable. Call Navigation sys- no accidents. 4 IN CLASSIFIED!
TOYOTA ‘06
sion. Soft top with
NEW LOW PRICE 570-237-6375 570-239-4568 full doors, tinted tem, entertain- door hatchback, 6 Looking for the right deal
ASKING $10,499
LARIAT Leave message. factory windows. ment DVD pack- cylinder, roof rails,
509 Building/ on an automobile?
TUNDRA BASE 4X2
JUST REDUCED! dark gray, black

FORD 2008
Contractor ready CD player, sound age, 3rd row Turn to classified.
SAVE MONEY! GET
READY FOR THE
with ladder rack &
tool box, 4x4 diesel,
JEEP ‘07 LIBERTY 4X4 bar, 31” all terrain
tires with full size
seating, climate
interior. Premium
wheels, new tires,
Construction/
Skilled Trades
It’s a showroom in print!
Classified’s got
EDGE SEL
WINTER! Don’t pay White, 23k miles, control seats, brakes extra set of Wine with Tan cloth,
under 97K. Great spear. A MUST SEE!
dealer prices! White 3.7, 6 cylinder, auto- sun roof, excel- snows. Premium Auto, 4.0L. CLEAN the directions!
$13,999
with grey interior.
Looks and runs like
condition, $17,000
or best offer. All Wheel Drive.
matic, power locks,
doors and windows.
(570) 301-7221 lent condition.
$14,995.
sound/Bose/blue-
tooth, XM radio.
TRUCK! $13,300. THE H & K GROUP 518 Customer
570-925-2845 Red, low miles,
it just came off the
fully loaded,
Car still under war-
ranty. Like new. LINEUP 570-301-2244 Intelligent key entry.
Newly inspected
Dushore
Support/Client Care
FORD `05 ESCAPE XLT
lot. Four Door, 4 Construction
wheel drive, 84,900 leather, 6 CD Sacrifice $14,500.
ASUCCESSFULSALE 36,900 miles Materials
miles, new tires, 4x4, automatic, changer, 570-256-7311 $19,500 MATERIAL HANDLING
tow package, anti leather, moon roof, perfect condition. INCLASSIFIED! (570) 371-7227
JEEP `00 825-3368 8700 Route 220
lock brakes, driver
and passenger
new tires & brakes,
well maintained
$23,000 or best
offer. Call
Doyouneedmorespace? LINCOLN `08 PONTIAC `04
LOUSGARAGE.COM Dushore, PA
OPERATORS
airbags, power 63,000 miles,
570-814-8536 WRANGLER A yard or garage sale
NAVIGATOR TRACTOR YARD LOADER Valley Distributing &
windows, power
mirrors, power
Asking $8,750.
570-472-3710 in classified MONTANA Storage Co. is seek-
locks, rear window is the best way
Entertainment &
navigation systems, 95,000 miles, well
TRAILERS OPERATOR (980) ing experienced
defroster and
wiper, privacy tint, FORD `05 WHEEL tocleanoutyourclosets! grey, excellent
condition, 71,000
maintained. Excell-
ent overall condi- FREIGHTLINER 2 years prior lo
forklift/box
operators for our
clamp

You’re in bussiness Quarry loader Laflin facility. Three


CHAIR LIFT VAN
air conditioner, tion. Keyless entry, ’97 MIDROOF
miles. $21,000. experience loading schedule options
HONDA `03
cruise control. CD, 475 CAT & 10
keyless entry and Seating capacity for
with classified! 570-826-1170 built in baby seat,
dual climate con- speed transmission. customer trucks. available: Monday -

JEEP `07
much more. trol. Rear air. Seats $12,000 Apply in person or Friday 8 hours/day,
7 plus 2 wheel fax resume to 610-
ODYSSEY
$10,499. Call 7. Recent inspec- Friday - Monday
chairs. 140,000 222-4955 or email
570-332-4999 FREIGHTLINER 10 hours/day &
WRANGLER X
miles. Great condi- TJ, Black with grey tion & tires. KBB
High mileage, over $6300. Asking ’99 CONDO hr@hkgroup.com Monday - Friday 2nd
tion. Asking $7,000. interior. 4 cylinder,
MITSUBISHI `95
140000 miles, auto- $5,000 firm. Call 430 Detroit, Super Competitive wages shift 3:30 - Midnight.
For more details, 5-speed manual 4x4, stick shift, soft and benefits. Pre-
matic, front wheel (570) 417-9884 10 transmission. Requires 3 years
Call 570-589-9181 transmission. CD top. Red exterior, employment drug
drive, 4 door, anti- Asking $15,000. experience using
player, hardtop, full well maintained,
FORD `52 lock brakes, air con-
ditioning, air bags,
doors, sound bar.
4” Skyjacker
garage kept. 11,500
miles, one owner.
MONTERO SR 4WD
177,102 miles, auto- SUZUKI `05 XL-7 ‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’
testing required.
(EOE)
forks/box clamps.
Must have strong
math & counting
DODGE `01 RAM 1500 COUNTRY SEDAN
power locks, power
windows, power
Suspension lift with
steering stabilizer.
AC, CD player,
cruise control.
matic, four wheel
drive, 4 door, anti-
60,000 miles, 4x4,
with sides. All
aluminum, spread WORKING skills, write legibly,
able to lift 50 lbs,
excellent condi-
QUAD CAB SLT CUSTOM LINE
STATION WAGON
mirrors, AM/FM
radio, CD player,
Like new BF
Goodrich 35’s with
Tow package with
cargo carrier.
lock brakes, air con-
ditioning, air bags,
tion. 3rd row seat-
axle. $6,500.
FOREMAN responsible
habits & pass any
work
Plow Included. rear defroster, rear Full size spare. Only ing. Asking $8000. 2 storage trailers.
V8, automatic, Excellent condition. power locks, power Forewoman pre-employ tests.
99,000 miles. Reli- windshield wiper, 85,000 miles. (570) 954-3847 570-814-4790
8 passenger, $18,700 windows, power Must have experi- Full time with bene-
able. Some rust $5,990 $7,300
3rd seat, good Call 570-822-9680
VOLVO `08 XC90
$6,000 or best (570) 606-4198 mirrors, power ence with under- fits, health, dental,
(570) 301-7221
offer. Call after 3:30
condition, 2nd seats, cruise con- Line up a place to live ground utilities, site- vision, 401K with co.
Doyouneedmorespace?
HUMMER ‘05 H2
owner. $9,500. work, and mechani-
LEXUS `04 GX 470
trol, AM/FM radio, match.
on weekdays or
570-579-3517 cassette player, CD in classified! Fully loaded, moon
cal. Must be intelli-
leave message at
A yard or garage sale roof, leather, heat-
(570) 675-9872
KIA `02 SEDONA
Yellow with black
leather interior.
Black with dark
gray leather interior. in classified
changer, leather
interior, sun roof, TRUCKS FOR SALE ed seats, electric
locks, excellent
gent and hard work-
ing. Pay will include
Call or apply at
Valley Distributing &

FORD `90 TRUCK EX, Van, Sunroof.


61,000 miles.
Front & rear heated
seats. Many chrome
DVD player. Fully
loaded. 92,000 is the best way
rear defroster, rear
windshield wiper,
Ford, GMC,
International-Prices
condition. New
tires, new brakes
prevailing wage
rate, 401K, insur-
Storage Co.
One Passan Drive,
17’ box. Excellent
running condition.
Loaded. Good accessories. $28,500
or best offer. Call
miles. Excellent tocleanoutyourclosets! new Passed inspec-
tion, new battery.
starting at $2,295.
Box Truck, Cab &
and rotors. 52,000
miles highway
ance, life insurance,
vacation and sick
Laflin, Pa 18702
Phone: Lisa Natt
condition. condition. $19,000
Very Clean. $5,000. $5000 or best offer. (570) 788-9826 or (570) 675-4424 You’re in bussiness $2,500 Chassis available. $26,500/ best offer. pay. Respond to: @ 570-654-2403
Call (570) 956-8547 (570) 868-1100 Call U-haul James T. O’Hara,
570-287-1246
570-606-7654
Leave Message with classified! Call after 2:00 p.m. 570-822-5536
570-779-4325
570-417-2010 till 5 Inc. 570-842-2140
or email to
lnatt@valleydist.com

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THE RDX LEASE


$369/MONTH*
36-MONTH LEASE
$2,999 DUE AT SIGNING
Includes security deposit, down payment; excludes
tax and license (for well-qualified customers)

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THE MDX LEASE


$499/MONTH*
36-MONTH LEASE
$2,999 DUE AT SIGNING
Includes security deposit, down payment; excludes
tax and license (for well-qualified customers)

           

      
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Training Maintenance/ Transportation Operations Collectibles Accessories Accessories Accessories
CRIB Child Craft oak
Repair
REGIONAL DRIVERS TRAIN SET 1996 crib, used for one BEDS. Twin, $25, JEWELRY ARMOIRE SIDEBOARD: solid oak
Harley Davidson child $100. Matching Queen and dresser, solid cherry wood; reduced $300. Solid
SERVICE MANAGER
Latona Trucking has WANTED 600
H.O
Express”
“ Milwaukee
Limited
dresser $100. Pack
N Play, Graco, blue,
$75. WARDROBES,
metal, 5 for $50.
4’h $50. Solid pine
sleigh bed & match-
Oak dining room
set, six chairs

EDUCATORS
Edition. Brand new, used one child $50. DESK, $25, PATIO ing chest of drawers reduced $250. Solid
immediate openings West Michigan
FORKLIFT
FINANCIAL still in original pack- 570-825-0569 SET, Rattan, $50, (5 deep drawers) oak hutch reduced
for Full Time Service based carrier is aging. $120. Con- CHAIRS, (3) $15. great for a girls $300. 829-4025
Manager with at looking for North- OPERATORS tact Michele @ 570- 716 Building room, excellent
We Are Seeking least 5 years expe- east regional, Class 610 Business BOOKCASES (2) SOFA beige with
Certified Staff rience with light and A truck drivers. We
(MATERIAL Opportunities
301-2694 (Kingston)
Materials $20 each, CHEST,
condition, never
rust tones 81”
used, $950. Call:
2010-2011 heavy duty truck, offer a competitive HANDLER) WITNESS TO cedar, $150, TABLE, (570) 212-0948 length $300. CHEST
Secondary
tri-axle, trailer
service and repairs.
pay
package.
and benefit
If you BEER DISTRIBUTOR POWER, The Nixon
Years, by John
GLASS DOOR. 3
way glass door for
coffee, $60, TABLE
coffee, glass top, GET THE WORD OUT
black /brown Ikea
44”hX 27”W $50.
Math Teacher Apply in person at have a minimum of License available Erlichman, pub bath tub. $25 $75, FIREPLACE, with a Classified Ad. 570-823-2709
620 South Main St., 2 years experience, with option to lease 1982. The Halper- 570-331-8183 faux, $100, TEA 570-829-7130
Certified School Pittston. building or sold SOFA/LOVESEAT
stable employment man Diaries Inside CART, $75, DESK,
Nurse, RN separately. the Nixon White ROCKS from a dry- computer with hunter green cloth
history, good driving KITCHEN TABLE
record, excellent 570-954-1284 House Pub 1904. set wall, 80’Lx hutch, $75, COUCH, with 2 chairs. 42” upholstery with
Title One Reading 542 Logistics/ customer service The Unfinished 1.5’Wx5’H. $100. $150. HUTCH, $50, throw pillow excel-
Specialist round, solid wood.
Transportation skills, no previous
INTERSTATE PROD- Presidency, Jimmy call 570-735-0191 ARMOIRE, assem- Great buy, come lent condition $95.
Physical Science FABRI-KAL Corpo- UCTS is a Private Carters trip beyond bled, $75, CABINET, COMPUTER/STUDY
drug/alcohol posi- take it away. $30.
CDL DRIVER Label Chemical SERVICE PANEL: DESK with matching
Teacher tives and are willing ration, a major plas- the White House, AMP 150 Federal utility, $20. 570- 570-498-8278
Manufacturer. We pub 1998. An Hour 655-0952 after 4pm 4 shelf bookcase,
to work call Recruit- tics company is Pacific Service
PMCS-Monroe Cty. Class A. With offer a partnership Before Daylight, LAMP - Parlor stand both are glass/ sil-
ing 800-300-7935. seeking several full panel & 25 break-
Please fax your 6 year experience program for sales Jimmy Carters COMPUTER DESK up lamp. Very good ver metal construc-
time MATERIAL minded people. This ers. $50. Call Bill Sauder 23 1/2” x 35 condition. Grey tion elegant modern
resume to: & good MVR. Memories of a Rural
570-894-2793 Call 570-467-2225
545 Marketing/ HANDLERS. One Opportunity will give Boyhood, pub 2001.
570-825-8256 1/2”. Like new. $20. metal color. $25. design Excellent
8am - 5pm Product year forklift experi- you the chance to To Renew America 570-602-4222 570-740-1246 condition $160.
WINDOWS: new
Let the Community ence within the past develop your own by Newt Gingrich, 570-690-2837
Anderson double
Know! LINE UP business with our Line up a place to live LIVING ROOM SET:
Place your Classified CLIENT DEVELOPMENT three years, current
forklift certification help. We will design
pub 1995.
book $10. Call
Each hung, thermal pane
(4) with vinyl exteri- in classified! 3 pieces, floral
Ad TODAY! A GREAT DEAL... and High school a complete program Jim 570-655-9474.
couch with match-
570-829-7130
IN CLASSIFIED! MANAGER diploma/equivalent
just for you with
your co name and YEARBOOKS:
or, wood interior, &
full screens. Each DESK 3 large draw-
ers, drop down
ing extra large chair
for 2 people & SOFAS 2 matching
Pepperjam, a grow- required. Back- window is 41 5/8”
527 Food Services/ Looking for the right deal ing market leader in
private label pro- Coughlin H.S. 1926, wide x 56 7/8” high. top, storage com- ottoman, good con- desIgner sofas,
ground Checks and gram. Your sales dition,, soft shades
on an automobile? 1928, 1932, 1937, Paid $405 each partments. Paid contemporary style,
Hospitality Turn to classified.
the online perform- Drug Screening are ability is your ticket 1940, 1961, 1963, $250. each. $150. $80. or best of peach, light gold, custom Terra Cotta
ance based and conditions of to financial freedom. offer. 5 piece full rust & green. Pretty
1942, 1943, 1944, & gold small geo-
It’s a showroom in print! (570) 239-5457
PIZZA MAKER- Classified’s got
lead generation
industries, is seek-
employment. 12 or
8 hour shifts. Com-
Call (570) 288-1226 1949. G.A.R. H.S.
1934, 1935, 1936,
BEDROOM SET, 5
drawer chest, nite
& very comfortable.
Asking $150. for all.
metric patterned
fabric, each unit is 7’
the directions! ing a talented Client 720 Cemetery Like new, cherry
NEW YORK STYLE Development Man- petitive compensa- 1937, 1945, 1946, stand, dresser with
mirror & headboard. coffee table with
long, pillow along

CDL DRIVERS NEEDED tion and compre- 1947, 1951, 1955, Plots/Lots the back & sides
Must have experi- ager for its Wilkes- $400. or best offer. claw feet, table has
hensive benefit 1956, 1957, 1961, complete the deco-
ence. Apply in per- Barre office. Ideal 570-477-2281 an open shelf on
1963, 1965, 1966, rator look, like new,
son: Bari’s Pizzareia $21/Hour, + an addi- candidate will be package (health/ bottom. Asking $50.
1970, 1980, 1985, CEMETERY must buy set $375.
26 Laurel Street tional $4.00/hour responsible for the dental/vision/life DINING ROOM SET, Living room chair,
JAN-PRO 2005, 2006. Meyers PLOTS originally $2,600.
Pittston; or pay to you, up to 40 acquisition of new insurance; disability; traditional Cherry dark green with tiny
COMMERCIAL H.S. 1935, 1936, (2) Available. 42” square coffee
Call 570-655-3250 hours/week for merchants and sell- 401k, Tuition Reim- wood, 2 piece china gold diamond pat-
CLEANING 1937, 1938, 1939, St. Mary’s table, mosaic inlaid
health & welfare. 2 ing new products in closet, server on tern throughout.
bursement). OF NEPA 1942, 1943, 1944, Cemetery. Near two tome metallic
RESTAURANT HELP weeks paid vacation
after 1 year of serv-
the marketplace.
The candidate must FABRI-KAL
Corporation, Be Your Own
1945, 1946, 1959,
1960, 1974, 1975,
front gate on N.
Main St. Call for
wheels, table with 6
padded chairs.
Asking $45. Tiffany
bowl, comes with
brass & silver tiles
$250 originally
Server/counter help ice, 10 paid holidays, become an expert Excellent condition.
Human Resources Boss Work Full or 1976, 1977. Kingston details at original box. Asking $1,200. Wall units
& light bartending. 401K available after in the online market- $1,700 or best offer.
Dept., Valmont Part time H.S. 1938, 1939, (570) 328-7370 25. Decorator trees consists of shelves,
All other positions 1 year of service. ing field and be able Call (570) 271-2835
Industrial Park, 150 Accounts available 1940, 1944, 1948, asking $20. each. drop down desk,
including delivery Must have Class A to communicate the
Lions Drive, Hazle NOW throughout 1949. Plymouth H.S. 570-474-2756 drawer unit, ivory
driver/dishwasher. CDL with 2 years value of Pepper- DINING ROOM SET:
Twp., PA 18202 Wilkes Barre, 1930, 1931, 1932, framework, 3 sec-
Apply in person at
The Naked Grape
tractor/trailer expe-
rience, good driving
jam’s offerings.
Pepperjam is a Email:
HRMail@hazleton.
Scranton,
and Hazleton.
1933, 1938, 1943,
1944, 1959, 1960.
CEMETERY PLOTS 4 piece includes
table, 6 upholstered LOVE SEAT. Tradi- tions wall space
10’2” $195. Call
Weis Plaza, Plains. record, verifiable separate business (3) together. chairs, server on tional, grey, good,
f-k.com We guarantee Hanover H.S. 1951, Maple Lawn wheels, hutch china 570-288-5835
past employment. unit within the GSI $100. TABLES, (2)
SUBSTITUTE Must pass USPS
background check,
Commerce
(Nasdaq: GSIC)
Fax: 570-501-0817
EOE
$5,000 to
$200,000
1952, 1953, 1954,
1960. Edwardsville
Section of
Dennison
cabinet, table with
storage. All solid
small walnut. Excel-
lent, $40 each.
TABLE: Oak console
table, $50. Wood
or call Mary Murray in annual billing. H.S. 1965, 1966. Cemetery.
CAFETERIA WORKERS DOT physical
drug screen. Must
and Marketing Services
division. at 570-861-3323 Small investment
We’re ready -
West Pittston H.S.
Annual 1925, 1926,
Section ML.
$550 each.
dark oak. Good con-
dition. $500.
CHAIRS, pair, rust
velvet, wicker arms.
country bench with
high back & cut out
The Nutrition Group, be able to work 570-855-9221 Fair, $25.
Wilkes-Barre Area nights & weekends.
Email resume &
cover letter to: LINE UP Are you?
For more info
1927, 1928, 1931,
1932, 1959. Luzerne
610-939-0194
DINING ROOM SET:
570-822-3410
hearts, 30”X26”X11”
$15. 3 light green
School District food Call: barryj@
A GREAT DEAL... Call 570-824-5774 H.S. 1951, 1952, Broyhill. Cherry- LOVESEAT: FREE 24” metal planters
service provider, is
currently accepting
PEM Transportation
800-321-8090
gsicommerce.com
www.pepperjam.com
IN CLASSIFIED!
Janproofnepa.com 1956, 1957, 1959.
Berwick H.S. 1952,
CEMETERY PLOTS wood. Table with
glass top and extra
Tan loveseat, no
tears at all, does
for over a deck rail-
ing $15. 301-8515
applications for Monday-Friday Plymouth National
1953, 1956, 1957, leaf, 6 chairs, two need to be cleaned.
SUBSTITUTE cafete- 9am-4pm Cemetery in
ria workers. Appli- 548 Medical/Health 566 Sales/Retail/ 1958, 1960, 1967,
Wyoming. 6 Plots. piece China closet Wooden small com- 746 Garage Sales/
CLASS A CDL
1968, 1969 ,1970. with lighting. 2 years puter desk for $25.
cants must be able Business $450 each. Call Estate Sales/
to lift at least 20 AGED REPORT Development
Lehman H.S. 1973,
1974, 1976, 1978,
570-825-3666 old. Excellent condi-
tion. Originally
Wooden flat desk
Flea Markets
pounds and work on
OTR DRIVER PA LIQUOR LICENSE 1980. Nanticoke $4,200. Selling for
with black shelf on
your feet in a busy
kitchen environment Flatbed & Dry Van. ANALYST AUTOMOTIVE
for Sale, Luzerne
County, Call
H.S. 1957. Nanti-
coke Area H.S.
OAKLAWN CEMETERY $1,999. Must sell,
moving in 1 month.
the top and rounded
legs $25. Wood &
for at least 2-3 2 Years Experience 4 grave sites, stainless steel stand
A Must. Excellent Medical billing 570-592-3297 1976, 2008. Dallas fabulous location. 570-333-0512 for computer or tv
hours. Interested
applicants may call pay up to $0.50 per knowledge including SALES H.S. 1966, 1967, Purchased 20 years
DRESSER oak with
$25. 2 black cush-
1968. Bishop Hoban ago. $2,450 ioned chairs with
WBASD Food Ser-
vice at 826-7115 for
mile with benefits.
Home Weekends.
CPT/ICD-9 required.
Computer skills nec- Wyoming Valley
Motors Subaru/Kia
2 LOCAL H.S. 1972, 1973,
1974, 1975. West
610-838-7727 mirror 38
x17”w. $70.
1/2”l matching ottoman
$15. each or both DALLAS
more information or 877-295-0849 essary. Please FAX
pick up an applica- to (570) 283-6924. has immediate
MILLIONAIRES Side Central
726 Clothing
570-474-5164 for $20. Single
tions at the WBASD
Food Service Office
DRIVER - CLASS B LIVE-IN CAREGIVER
openings available
for salespersons. looking for 10
Motivated
Catholic H.S. 1965-
1975, 1980, 1981.
BOY’S CLOTHES
DRESSER, walnut,
barrel hall chest, 4
wooden bed frame
foot& head board,
To drive triaxle Benton H.S. 1977. metal rails $20. All
at Heights-Murray For middle age individuals to sizes M/L, 25 items large drawers. Only
We offer competi- Dallas Twp. H.S. items in great
Elementary School, vacuum truck in the woman who needs train for serious for $30. Boy’s sizes 1 year old. Original
tive wages and an Kingston Twp. H.S. shape. 822-8957
1 South Sherman Towanda area. help with meds and income in a L/XL polos, shorts, price $1,100. Sale
excellent benefit 1947, 1948, 1949,
St., Wilkes-Barre, Fax resume to: companionship. recession-proof shirts, sewatshirts, price of $400. Mov-
PA 18702. 570-288-0617 or Compensation to be
package. A valid
business. Call
1950, 1951. Dallas-
25 items $30. Bare- ing in 1 month. AFFORDABLE
PA driver’s license towian H.S. 1949, MATTRESS SALE
call Jack at room and board in 1-800-292-0618 ly worn, some still Call 570-333-0512
and a clear driving 1950, 1951. Dallas- We Beat All
533 Installation/ 570-881-5825 Sweet Valley area. Kingston H.S. 1952. have tags 237-1583
record required. ENTERTAINMENT C Competitors Prices! 15 Foster St. behind
Call 570-256-3945 570-825-4721
Maintenance/
DRIVER
Automotive sales CLOTHING mens ENTER Raymour Mattress Guy CVS Drugstore.
for interview. experience pre- 630 Money To Loan leather sport coats, and Flannigan solid Twin sets: $149 Saturday, March 19
Repair ferred. All appli- 710 Appliances oak $150. Hunter off Full sets: $169 9am - 3pm
Experienced LINEUP cants must be “We can erase
size large,gray $20.,
tan $20., black white ceiling fan Queen sets: $189 Inside Craft Show
DIESEL TECHNICIAN Limousines/Sedans.
Part-time. Days/ ASUCCESSFULSALE
able to pass a
drug test.
your bad credit -
100% GUARAN- APPLIANCE (new) $35:
570-735-4824
$25. Kids Kitchen
set $20.
All New
American Made
Lunch available,
W elsh cookies
Nights/Weekends TEED.” Attorneys PA RT S E T C .
NEEDED: Knowledge of major
airports a plus.
INCLASSIFIED! Apply in person for the Federal
Trade Commission
Used appliances.
Parts for all brands. COATS, Vintage,
570-457-4494 570-288-1898 for sale.
Experience in all to Mary Anthony over 25 years old.
aspects of repairs: 570-288-5466 Doyouneedmorespace? say they’ve never
223 George Ave.
Wilkes-Barre Long suede $450;
548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
or Kevin Meehan
Electronics, air sys- A yard or garage sale at: seen a legitimate 570-820-8162 Short suede $350;
tems, A/C, trans-
missions, engines.
DRIVERS
Established Courier/
in classified WYOMING
credit repair opera-
tion. No one can BEVERAGE AIR
long red velour $190
All worth 10x the Organized in 1975, The Institute for Human Resources
Must have own
Delivery company is
is the best way VALLEY MOTORS legally remove BEER COOLER
holds 1/2s or 1/4s
asking price! Call and Services, Inc. is a non-profit corporation dedicated
tools, PA Inspection accurate and timely
License helpful but
looking for Indepen- tocleanoutyourclosets! 560 PIERCE
STREET information from excellent condition,
(570) 262-3569 to providing residential services to individuals with
not required: Day
dent Contractors You’re in bussiness KINGSTON, PA your credit report. $200. call 655-9472 GOWNS for prom developmental disabilities. We are currently seeking
with cargo vans. Jessica McClintock candidates for the following position:
Shift: Excellent pay
& benefits:
Must be at least 21 with classified! 18704 It’s a process that
starts with you and
DISHWASHER
size 4 mint, $150.
Portable mobile
Residential Program Worker:
LPN
years old, with own involves time and a Yellow tea length
Apply In person :
Calex
58 Pittston
auto insurance.
Distribution route HVAC conscious effort to
pay your debts.
maid power shower
top load hooks to
size 4 $150.
570-823-2709 The primary responsibility is to assist adults with developmental
sink $50. 902-5598
Ave.Pittston, PA:
or apply online
work in Northeast
PA area.
3 to 11:30 Shift
Monday - Friday
MAINTENANCE SALES Learn about manag-
ing credit and debt DRYER. Gas. Yellow.
MEN’s large & x-
disabilities in their home. Full and part time positions are avail-
able. Applicants must possess a valid PA driver’s license and a
Route settlement to Account Executive at ftc. gov/credit. A large, shirts, jack-
www.calexlogistics Personal Care $50. Works great.
.com
be discussed. to service commer- message from The 570-779-4750
ets, etc., all like high school diploma or equivalency. The base rate is $7.25-$8.70
570-829-3662. Facility. cial business Times Leader and new, 13 plus items per hour.
LABORERS 10am - 3pm
Monday - Friday.
Apply At:
The
accounts. Qualified
candidate should be
the FTC. $20. 570-474-6028
PROM DRESS Yel-
Apply in person or email resume to adeeds@ihrser.com
Landscaping work Meadows Manor sales experienced, The Institute for Human Resources and Services, Inc.
available now. low and pistachio
250 Pierce Street, Suite 301; Kingston, PA 18704
Experience incen-
tives provided. DRIVERS-CLASS 200 Lake Street
Dallas, Pa 18612
EOE
self-motivated,
ambitious and highly
organized. Starting
size 2 worn once
$50. 570-675-7873 (Fax) 570-288-9112
5-6am daily start. EOE
A CDL
Base Salary range WEDDING GOWN
40-60 hours/week.
Various duties
including landscap-
PERSONAL CARE of $45K - $55K
(pending experi-
700
cream, size 9-10.
Worn once. $75.
ence level) plus 570-825-0569
ing & erosion con-
trol measures.
Looking for a
company you ATTENDANT sales commission.
Company benefits
MERCHANDISE GENE’S
RECONDITIONED WOMEN’S 3-4X
548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
Must have reliable can retire with? For Quadrapelegic. CLOTHING tops (34)
Must be able to lift. include health care APPLIANCES
transport, clean and slacks (11)
driving record, and Full time or part insurance; 401(k) 702 Air 60 Day Warranty some have new
Looking for time. 570-574-0815 retirement plan;
pass drug test.
more home/ paid vacation and Conditioners Monday-Friday tags and some gen-
Apply in person. 8:00PM-5:00PM
RESIDENTIAL/ holidays; company tly worn. $5 new
8am-5pm, family time? AIR CONDITIONER Saturday and $2. Evening
vehicle.
Monday-Friday $40 8:00AM-11:00AM dress size 20W
For confidential and
ONLY and bring ID.
Varsity Inc.
We offer
top pay and LIFE SKILLS WORKER serious considera-
tion, please deliver
570-740-1246
Gateway coral color $20.
570-288-9936
1204 Main Street Full Time/Part Time Shopping Center
Swoyersville
benefits
shift positions resume’ to the 706 Arts/Crafts/ Kingston, PA
Weekly home attention of: Hobbies 730 Computer
Q’s - Brian available for serving (570) 819-1966
542-5330
time and much female/male Tom Yesilonis
Equipment & The Greater Hazleton Health Alliance has the following full time openings:
more youth/adults in General Manager - YARN red heart, 5
E.O.E. Software
24 hour/7 day a National HVAC large skeins, 6 MICROWAVE/exhau
Service MT/MLT’s - Full Time & Part Time
MOBILE MECHANIC For more
details,
week residential
treatment/commu-
nity residential pro-
5 Pethick Dr., Unit 1
Wilkes-Barre PA
smaller skeins all for
$8.50 570-779-9791
st fan in one for
above the stove,
white, new with
QUICKEN DELUXE
SOFTWARE for Win-
Semi-trailer experi-
enced, great pay &
please call
grams. Experience 18702-6946
708 Antiques & papers. $75. dows. $25 Call Rick RN’s (FT, PT and Casual with Pediatric,
800-628-7807 570-283-2552
benefits. Start imme- and ask for
with youth/adult Call 570-825-2894
for office location. Collectibles
570-208-3888 Med/Surg, Critical Care & ED experience)
diately. Send name, MH/MR population
recruiting. REFRIGERATOR, 732 Exercise
contact information is a plus. AS/BS ANTIQUE WOOD Hot Point white,
and trailer related in social work or
Equipment Security Guard - Part Time
INSIDE
PLANES $20. each. very good condition.
TOW TRUCK DRIVER
work history to: related field is Charlie One Horse $125. 570-814-9527
mandmmechanic@ preferred. Excellent Cowboy hats, DP WEIGHT BENCH
or 570-814-9902
compensation, Nurse Practitioners - Full Time
ACCOUNT
gmail.com or fax Experienced tow Richard Petty Ltd. with 100lb weight
benefits, salary.
570-674-3966,
M&M Trailer Repair,
truck driver needed.
All shifts available. Fax resume to:
Ed $20. Other REFRIGERATOR.
Frigidaire Gallery
set for $65. Steel (with Family Practice, Rehab or Pediatric experience)
styles $15 & $20. tube frame with leg
Dallas, PA. Call 570-602-0387 570-825-4746 or
e-mail: soconnor@
voapa.org
EXECUTIVE 570-655-9472 Series. Brand new
NEVER USED. 26 cu
developer, targets
upper & lower body New Competitive Rates!
Excellent benefit package for full time employees including medical, dental,
548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health EOE
ft, side by side. muscle groups. Call
Local sales Water and ice 570-430-1366 vision, tuition reimbursement and defined contribution plan.
operation is maker, stainless
LPN RNS - LPNS - CNAS looking for an
experienced
front. Sells for $1400
Asking $800.
TREADMILL, Weslo
$100. 570-655-
Candidates interested in joining our team can forward their resume in
Join the fastest confidence to: jobs@ghha.org
Per Diem growing agency telemarketer/in 570-262-2845 0952 after 4pm
7-3, 3-11 & 11-7 in PA. Highest pay side account Employment Applications are available for download
executive for STOVE: White elec-
rates. Profit sharing.
it’s NEPA loca- tric, black glass top. 734 Fireplace from our web site at www.ghha.org
CNA
Flexible schedules.
Shifts available in tion. $ ANTIQUES BUYING $ EXcellent condition.
$250. or best offer.
Accessories 700 E. Broad Street, Hazleton, PA 18201
Full Time 3-11 & 11-7
Wilkes-Barre area.
Be sure to call us Qualified indi-
vidual will set-
Old Toys, model kits,
Bikes, dolls, old gun Allison 570-631-
6635 9:00-5:30 or
FIREPLACE: vent
free propane fire- Our Heart is in Healthcare
Part Time 7-3, 3-11 & 11-7 about our Meet &
up appoint-
Mining Items, trains
570-283-5958 after place with wood
Greet happy hour! & Musical Instruments, surround, thermo-
Now accepting Call Luke at ments for out- Hess. 474-9544 5:30.
stat & blower, heats 533 Installation/ 533 Installation/ 533 Installation/
side sales rep-
Applications for 610-734-1818, ext. 2 1000 sq ft in real
Maintenance/ Maintenance/ Maintenance/
Per Diem CNA’s on all shifts!!
NursePride Care
Partners
resentatives
with businesses BUYING OLD FISHING Why Spend
Hundreds on nice condition.
$250. 675-0005 Repair Repair Repair
in NEPA. Some New or Used
GREAT SHIFT 551 Other
clients
existing
are
cus-
LURES & TACKLE $$ Appliances?
Most problems 742 Furnaces &
Call Steve
DIFFERENTIALS GAS FOREMAN
tomers. COLD
570-926-5914
with your appli- Heaters Maintenance Electrical Technician
CALLING IS ances are usually
2nd shift $1.75 Experience in plac- REQUIRED! simple and inex- HEATER: brand new
3rd Shift $1.00 ing/replacing gas To place your pensive to fix! in unopened box Sapa Extruder, Inc. is looking for a skilled and experienced
Weekend Days - $1.00
mainline & services.
Pay range depend-
Position is full-
time with health
ad call...829-7130 Save your hard
earned money, Let
portable 1500w Maintenance Electrician with a strong background in
electric heater simi- hydraulics, programmable controls and electrical facets of plant
ing upon experi- benefits, paid NEON SIGN. elec- us take a look at it lar to Eden Pure
tric, camel sign, 30 maintenance activities. The opening is on 2nd/3rd/or 5th shift.
Physical Therapist ence. Apply at 338
Concord Church
Rd., Beaver Falls,
vacation, hourly
and bonus pay. years old, $300.
COMIC BOOKS -
first!
30 years in
heater on wheels,
remote. $200. The successful candidate must possess the ability to diagnose
Per Diem- Days, Evenings & Weekends PA 15010 or www. Gen 13-1, X-files #1 &
the business. 570-675-0005 and repair electrical/hydraulic problems, trouble-shoot
Please e-mail East Main
ALL SHIFTS AVAILABLE TeamFishel.com resume to 2, Spiderman & Appliances electrical problems and knowledge of industrial hydraulics.
prminc14@ many others, $2 570-735-8271 744 Furniture & A minimum of four years experience in a plant or comparable
Call 877-339-6999 x1 Job Seekers are aol.com each. MEMORABIL- Nanticoke Accessories environment is required. We offer a competitive salary and an
looking here! IA Michael Jackson.
Fax 866-854-8688 Where's your ad? Posters, $10 each. BED FRAME, full, outstanding benefits package. If qualified, send resume with
Jobs@horizonhrs.com Key chains, $5 712 Baby Items metal. $40. Kitchen salary requirements to:
570-829-7130 and
ask for an employ-
RETAIL ASSISTANT
Part time, Experi-
each. Stickers, $3
per pack. Bottle
set, table, 4 chairs,
china cabinet, $150, Sapa Extruder, Inc.
BASSINET musi-
ment specialist ence preferred. openers, $5 each. cal/moving, excel- CABINET, china/ 330 Elmwood Avenue; Mountaintop, PA 18707
Interest in pet nutri- LP’S (1000!) 78’S, lent condition, still in curio, lighted,
tion. Must lift 50 lbs. 45’S From 40’S, box $75. Wooden pecan, $60. Attn: Human Resources
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your Apply in person 50’S, 60’S & 70’S high chair, like new 570-779-4750 Teresa.mandzak@sapagroup.com
basement, garage Village Pet Supplies, $1 each. 829-2411 brown with
or attic and call the 2301 Sans Souci engraved design. BED, single, heavily E.O.E.
OLD ANTIQUE POT padded $200.
395 Middle Road, Nanticoke Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
Pky Hanover Twp.
BELLY STOVE - $50 $50. 570-208-3888
570-822-9697 No Phone Calls Please
No phone calls.
829-7130! 570-654-2396
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746 Garage Sales/ 746 Garage Sales/ 746 Garage Sales/ 758 Miscellaneous 774 Restaurant 786 Toys & Games 810 Cats 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale
Estate Sales/ Estate Sales/ Estate Sales/ Equipment
Flea Markets Flea Markets Flea Markets
CASH REGISTER
Sharp XE-A201 $60.
CASH DRAWER
RESTAURANT
SLEEPING BAGS: 3
children’s $7.50. . 4
battery operated
CATS (2) 1 male 1
1/2 years black &
white spotted. 1
ASHLEY BACK MOUNTAIN DALLAS
$40. ILCO 040 KEY EQUIPMENT, Bak- learning books, female 2 1/2 years
BUYING MACHINE with
tower & key blanks
ers Pride Oven,
Model KOS-1, 115
great for toddlers -
teaches numbers,
orange with white
spots. Both cats are
US & $200. 6 drawer volt, single deck
oven. $350;
rhymes, etc. $15. neutered & looking
metal office desk 474-6028 for a new home
FOREIGN
COINS & PITTSTON WYOMING

BASEMENT
$30.
electrical
Signtronix
visual
communication sign
SOMERSET TURN
OVER MACHINE -
model SPM45, 788 Stereo/TV/
together. Both in
great health & come
with full medical his-
CURRENCY - indoor use 7 $500. ASTRO Electronics tory. contact Evan NEW LISTING! 211 Hillside One
HIGHEST
PREMIUMS FOR
SALE
562 Mt. Olivet Road
3/4”x40”x6” $200.
570-883-9844 or
BLENDER with foot
pedal, model AM2, DVD: Midiland DVD
player home theater
at 570-262-8689
for inquiries.
29 Brown St.
Solid 2 story home
571 Coon Rd.
One of a kind
NEW PRICE!
Enjoy the comforts
881-5782 $50. For more with 3 bedrooms, property set on 6 & amenities of living
SILVER DOLLARS (off 8th St.) system subwoofer FREE. 6 year old 1.5 baths, vinyl
information, call acres. Charm in a beautifully
& BETTER ITEMS Friday and Saturday DISHES history theme & 5 speakers Maine Coon Cat. sided, large carport galore in this maintained town-
March 18 & 19 570-498-3616 remote & manual
GOLD & 9am - 2pm
service for 8, never
used, extra pieces RESTAURANT $35. 570-902-5598
Neutered and front
declawed. Friendly
and fenced yard.
Convenient loca-
Victorian Style
home. New kitchen
house, 3/4 Bed-
rooms, family room
Variety of stuff. No
SILVER 64 Thistle St.
Early birds please.
$100. Antique dishes
1940’s, service 8, extra
TABLES & CHAIRS,
3 tables 24”x24” &
SONY VCR hifi
and loving. Owner
moving. Good with
tion. Home needs
updating by
& remodeled baths with fireplace out to

JEWELRY & SATURDAY, MARCH 19 pieces $50. Roger’s 10 yellow cushion


stereo video cas-
sette recorder
children and other great potential.
-Butler kitchen 14x8
(Indoor kidney
deck. Bright & airy
kitchen, finished
silverware, service for dogs. GOOD HOME $79,900
WATCHES 8:00-4:00 8 $25. 675-0920
chairs. Asking $110.
for all. 825-5847
remote & owners
manual $25.
ONLY!!361-3615 MLS 11-74
shape pool & spa
area that measures
lower level, Tennis,
Golf & Swimming
Directions: North Call Colleen
ALL TYPES Main St Pittston LIGHTS GE flood 570-902-5598 LOST CAT: gray & 570-237-0415
approx. 2,400 sq.ft. are yours to enjoy
OF STERLING (Junction Area) lights (spot lights) 776 Sporting Goods white, female, blue not included in & relax. Mainte-
square footage. nance free living.
SILVER
Old Postcards &
To Union St. To
Left On Thistle. YATESVILLE 150 watts, 120 volts,
case of 12, new BIKE Schwinn, 794 Video Game
Systems/Games
collar near Hazle St.
& Park Ave. Wine cellar in
basement.
$224,900
MLS# 10-1221
Entire contents of $20. 32 watt round ladies 26” 1984, between Dana St &
Local Photo’s, fluorescent light excellent condition Moyallen. Sadly $525,000 Call Geri
house and garage. XBOX video game MLS# 11-81 570-696-0888
Lead Soldiers & Antiques including bulb $3.50. $50. 570-954-3553 missed. 903-9055
Old Toys, Mining 1920s bedroom set, 570-779-9791 system complete Looking for that Call Geri 570-696-3801
& Military Stuff, church pews, ant-
LINE UP
BOWLING BALL: 8
lb, no holes, color
plus 20 games $65.
570-902-5598
Doyouneedmorespace? special place
called home?
570-862-7432
570-969-0888 LEWITH & FREEMAN
Old Crocks, Jugs ique walnut dining A yard or garage sale
LEWITH & FREEMAN
green pearl $15.
& Bottles, Local
Advertising
room set, antique
small pool table, A GREAT DEAL... 570-829-2695
796 Wanted to Buy in classified Classified will address
Your needs. DALLAS AREA
vintage hats, vin- IN CLASSIFIED! Merchandise is the best way
Open the door REAL ESTATE Conveniently

CASH
Items, Stamps. 61 Pittston Avenue
tage beer trays,
Saturday 9am-2pm Looking for the right deal tocleanoutyourclosets! with classified! 570-696-3801
located just off

A professional
nice floor model
organ, vintage toys Directions: Rt. 315 on an automobile? CASH PAID You’re in bussiness
Dallas Highway on

BACK MOUNTAIN
1.25 wooded acres.
dealer for over
35 years
and dolls, records,
religious items,
Left at St. Joseph
Oblates. Over RR
Turn to classified.
It’s a showroom in print! 4 Old shot guns &
rifles, swords &
with classified! AVOCA Currently duplex or
convert to single,
tracks. Left onto daggers. Private
china sets, ping Classified’s got 815 Dogs good condition.
YOU WILL NOT
FIND BETTER
pong table, hand
tools & basement
items, Hahn snow-
Pittston Ave
King & Full Size
Bedroom Sets,
the directions!
MANICURE TABLE
GUNS collector.
570-417-9200
$117,500. All
offers considered.
570-287-5775
PRICES!! BUY - SELL
blower & much Ornate Lamps, for professional or 570-332-1048
NO BS, JUST A recliner, franciscan salon, dust vented,
The Video
more!
PROVEN FACT! TRADE
CREDIT CARDS
ACCEPTED!
renaissance china
& matching stem-
ware, sets of
gray color, six draw-
ers, arm rest 48”
Also Buying
Game Store
28 S. Main W.B. DALLAS
New construction
Sale by Cook & long $50. BEAUTY Open Mon- Sat,
HERTIAGE Cook Estate chairs, linens, SALON nail polish Ammo; War / This phenomenal on 1 acre lot.

PAWS
Everything Must Go, 12pm – 6pm 1206 Spring St. 5000 sq. ft. 2
GALLERIES Liquidators wall rack 6 shelves Military Items; 2 story, 4 or 5
No Reasonable 570-822-9929 / Totally remodeled 2 story located in
www.cookand mirrored back holds Bayonets; bedrooms, 2.5
bedroom home with convenient Hillbrook
DALLAS, PA cookestate Offered Refused. over 100 bottles 24” Gold & Silver;
570-941-9908
fabulous kitchen, 2 Farms features
bath, Great room
Credit Cards with cathedral
$$ CASH PAID $$
Located Directly liquidators.com x 24” $50 or best Coins car garage, living room, dining
accepted.
TO CONSIDER....
offer. 570-902-5598 ceiling, fire place,
across from the Say it HERE Sale By Marva inground heated room, music room, dual zone gas heat
570-735-1487 pool and 4 person kitchen with fire-
Dallas Agway on
Rt. 415
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130 752 Landscaping &
PHONE digital Pana-
sonic black phone, 2 Daily 10am - 7pm VIDEO GAMES hot tub. Finished
basement could be
place, island with
granite, media
& central air,
2 car garage,
Look for our blue handsets 2.4 GHZ 570-855-2613 ENHANCE REDUCED PRICE!!
& white signs
Gardening $15. 825-0569
(24 hours) & SYSTEMS YOUR PET
a 3rd bedroom.
Duryea Borough.
center & spacious
dining area, family
NOW $289,900.
Call 570-675-4805
TRIMMER/EDGER RELIGIOUS ITEMS - Highest $$ Paid CLASSIFIED MLS #11-576 room with fireplace,

DALLAS
Tues. thru Sat. Torro electric, 10” Handmade Rosaries Guaranteed AD ONLINE $145,900 4-5 bedrooms,
cut, new in box $5. 570-829-2411 EVERLAST HEAVY Call Charlie finished lower level
10 am to 5 pm BAG, 100 pound, Buying all video
$20. 825-9744 VM 101 and 3 car garage NEW CONSTRUCTION
570-674-2646 SCRANTON games &

754 Machinery &


SEWING FABRICS canvas, great con-
dition $85. systems. PS1 & 2,
Call 829-7130 570-829-6200 on 3.5 acres.
PRICED BELOW
Lots of Them
LINEUP Equipment WALLPAPER
570-474-0753 Xbox, Nintendo,
Atari, Coleco,
Place your pet ad
and provide us your
MARKET VALUE!
Offered at
FISH FINDER: Eagle
ASUCCESSFULSALE AIR COMPRESSOR.
1,000’s of patterns
WALLPAPER & BLIND
Magna II Plus with Sega, Mattel,
Gameboy,
email address $649,000!
MLS# 10-2779
speed & tempera-
INCLASSIFIED! Titan Industrial com-
mercial dual tank. WAREHOUSE ture units plus Vectrex etc. This will create a
seller account AVOCA Call Judy Rice
570-714-9230
30 Forrest St., extras. $50 DVD’s, VHS & CDs
Doyouneedmorespace? Sells for $1,250,
asking $700. or best Wilkes-Barre, PA 570-735-0191 & Pre 90’s toys,
online and login
information will be
A yard or garage sale 31 Penny Bryn offer 570-829-2411 570-970-6683
GOLF CADDY tag The Video emailed to you from
(3 Blocks From
in classified Lake Scranton) TIRES New 4- along, foldable $10. Game Store gadzoo.com
is the best way 205/70R/14 $200. 570-655-9472 “The World of Pets
tocleanoutyourclosets!
March 18th & 19th
8:00AM - 1:00PM HAULMARK ‘07 TRAIL- 4-2`5/65R/15 $240.
4 like new RIFLE BORE
1150 S. Main
Scranton
Unleashed” Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
A Mission & Barin-
You’re in bussiness ster Bookcase, Din- ER 6’X14’ 205/50R/17 $270. 4 CLEANING OIL 16
(28 ounce cans) -
Mon - Sat, You can then use basement, garage
235/55R/17 $180. 1 12pm – 6pm your account to
with classified! ing Room Hutch, Like new with + 1 new 205/60R/15 $20. Electric Tread- 570-822-9929 enhance your online
or attic and call the
Tea Cart, Marble Classified depart-
DALTON
electric brakes, $120. mill, works great ad. Post up to 6 314 Packer St.
Table, Step Som new tires and ment today at 570- Sundays, 12 to 2
570-969-1481 $50. 570-654-2396 captioned photos Newly remodeled 3
307 Canter Dr.
VITO’S
Sue, 2 Wrought Iron reinforced tongue. bedroom home with 829-7130!
Kitchen Tables With of your pet 2,700 sq. ft.,
MOVING SALE $2700. TIRES. (4) Goodyear RIFLE SCOPE NIB Expand your text to 1st floor master, 1.5
BEAR CREEK
Chairs, 4 Painted $386,500
see Craigslist’ Oriental End Tables,
Child Hoosier, Lib-
570-239-5457 235x16x70R all 4 for
$40. 570-693-4219
BSA MIL DOT 6-
24x40 $125. & include more
information, include
baths, detached
garage, all new sid-
patrickdeats.com
570-696-1041
SNOW BLOWER 570-735-3762 333 Beaupland
pictures; appliances
rary Table, Wash Ariens 5 H.P. Excel- WATER COOLER GINO’S your contact ing , windows, shin-
10-1770
DALLAS RANCH
& furniture; information such gles, water heater,
3/19 8-2; 3/20 12-3 Stand, Lemzkirch lent $350. electric, excellent SCOOTER gas pow-
as e-mail, address kitchen and bath-
@ 1435 Huntington
Lane, Dalton, PA
Clock, Silk Screen,
Disco Tec Stereo,
570-472-3888 condition $50.
570-654-2396
ered Kenowa, runs
good, candy apple Wanted: phone number and rooms. A must
see house! 2 bedroom, 1 bath.
or website.
Vintage Jewelry,
Hats, Linens, Cloth-
SNOW BLOWER
Toro, model S620, WHEELS. 4 Saturn
red, $175 firm
570-655-3197 Junk $119,900 Cherry kitchen,
large enclosed rear
GERMAN SHEPHERD MLS 11-73
ing Old & New, Oil
Paintings, Roseville,
runs great $75.
570-825-3371
17” wheels with Bliz-
zak snow tires. TURKEY CALLS, Cars & PUPPIES, AKC Call Tom
570-262-7716
porch with heat,
1 car garage,
Diaphragms, multi-
Weller, Hullart, 3
Foot Vases From SNOW PLOW heavy
225/55R17. 60%.
Hub caps and lug ple reeds $799 sell- Trucks Black/Tan,
Black/Red.
asking $94,900.
Call 570-675-4805
duty Meyers 7ft ing $4. 287-2073
nuts included off ‘07
Highest 570-825-5597
EDWARDSVILLE
The Orient, Umbrella Living room has
DUPONT
Stand, Nipon, snow plow with Aura - $50 570-239-5498 awesome woodland
681 MAIN ST. Amare, Glassware, frame, does not 570-332-2362 778 Stereos/ Prices views and you will
Depression, Press- include hydraulic lift
Accessories AKC GERMAN enjoy the steam/

FLEA MARKET
ed, Cut, Jadipe,
Stuben, Blenko, Art
& truck assembly
mount. Manual tilt 760 Monuments &
STEREO Aiwa, 2
Paid!!
SHEPHERD PUPS AVOCA sauna. Lake and
tennis rights avail-
REDUCED
Glass, Perfume Bot- adjustment, but has Lots speakers, plays CDs
FREE
able with Associa-
mounts for conver- Male. Great
OPEN ALL tles, Fenton, Water-
ford, Carnival, Hand sion. Garage kept
excellent condition! GRAVE LOT
& tapes, AM/FM
radio. $25.
PICKUP German bloodlines.
Vet checked. Call
tion membership.
(membership

YEAR ROUND Blown Vases, TVs,


Dolls, XMas, Easter, $350.570-926-5075 Near baby land at
Memorial Shine in
570-474-6028
288-8995 570-389-1156 optional). Minutes
from the Pocono's
Halloween, Yard
Line up a place to live LINE UP and 2 hours to
BOTH INSIDE & Tools, Full Garage,
Carverton.
$400. Call
A GREAT DEAL... WANTED
MINI DACHSHUND
PUPPIES, Pure Philadelphia or New
Washer & Dryer, in classified! bred, without York. $349,000
OUTSIDE
570-287-6327
Stone Planters, In
Ground Pool Heater, SNOW THROWER IN CLASSIFIED! JEWELRY papers. 7 weeks
old. Black. $300.
431 McAlpine St
This charming tradi-
Maria Huggler
CLASSIC NEW LISTING
Sand Filters & More Ariens 24” cut, 7HP, Piebald $500. Call PROPERTIES 6 Ivy Lane
Flea Market Hours If You Like Items tire, chains & elec- 762 Musical 780 Televisions/ (570) 256-7228
tional home has
570-587-7000 Lovely 3 bedroom
tric start, tire been extensively
Friday 10AM-8PM From The Orient, Instruments Accessories Rancher with 2 full
remodeled. There
Saturday & Sunday
8AM-5PM.
This Is The Place
To Be!!
chains. $395. or 2
for $425. one for
parts. 570-636-3151
GUITAR Fender TELEVISION: GE. MINIATURE POODLES
ACA, 1 female, 2
are many closets, a
beautiful stone fire-
BERWICK
1419 First Ave
baths, granite
kitchen counters,
acoustic Never Works good. 28”. walk-in closet in
SCRANTON males $350 each place, 1st floor laun-
used Comes with $100. 570-740-1246 dry/bath combo & a Master
VENDORS WANTED Ready to go!
756 Medical carry case & strap +
570-256-7996 lower level that can bedroom.Separate
INSIDE & OUT learn to play books, TV 27” Sylvania shower in Master
Equipment excellent finish & color TV & stand. be easily finished.
bath. Laundry room
Works great $50. 10-1794
AUCTION EVERY DIABETES TESTING
tone $250. neg. POMERANIANS Call Betty on main level and
570-655-9472 570-474-6028 AKC, 8 weeks, much more!
SUNDAY STRIPS box of 50, (570) 510-1736
Registration 1:30, Champion blood- MLS #10-3285
$10. each. or $7.50 PIANO Nevin upright TV APEX 20” flat
Auction 2:00 box if sold in 5 box. Nice condition. $95. screen tube stereo WILKESBARREGOLD line. shots
wormed.
&
Vet
$249,000
Jay A. Crossin
For More Info, Lancets box of $100 570-829-0217 sound & remote ~
(570)991-7448 checked. $450. 2 story 4 bedroom, 570-288-0770
Call Scott $5. each. $40. TV 13” Mag- 2 bath. 2,244 sq ft.
PIANO: like new, 570-864-2643 Ext. 23
Latour Room 570-654-6283 navox, color $15. $55,900.
570-793-4795
Nazareth Hall at
LIFT CHAIR teal
Baldwin console, 570-902-5598 (570)48GOLD8 PUPPIES
Smith Hourigan
Group
MLS 11-521
Crossin Real
Estate
HANOVER TWP. MARYWOOD UNIVERSITY green with hydraulic
high polish white,
matching bench TV Magnovax 13” 1092 Highway 315 Blvd Pit Bulls, Toy Foxes, 570-287-1196
570-696-2468 570-288-0770
2300 Adams Ave. lift for people who $700. Will deliver. color, remote con- Poms, Chihuahuas,
DUPONT
(Plaza 315)
Friday, March 18th can not raise them- Call 570-474-6362 trol. Excellent con- Shih Tzus, Yorkies,
315N .3 miles after
BACK MOUNTAIN
8 am to 7 pm selves up out of dition $40. Call Maltese, Goldens,
Motorwold
570-961-4723 chair. $100. Serious Drummer!!! 570-696-1703 Pugs, Labs & more!
570-823-6805 Pork Pie Percussion 570-453-6900 or
Shell Pack. All North 570-764-2578
POWER CHAIR American maple in 782 Tickets
MERITS new bat-
teries with charger,
dark
sparkle
red wine
10-12-16 TICKETS: 2 Martz SHIH-TZU PUPPIES
BLAKESLEE
joystick control and tom toms, 22x20 NYC Tickets, round 1 Male & 1 Female.
trip, $50. for both.
618 Fellows Ave.
Friday 9-4
WILKES-BARRE fast. Excellent con-
dition. $575.
570-239-6586
undrilled bass drum
(E) only 6 months
old. All Evans heads.
No expiration date.
Call Mike.
Mon-Sat
10am - 8pm
Black & White. First
shots, vet checked.
Ready to go! $500. Single family home
Saturday 9-2 (570) 905-5706 Closed Sundays
never used on a gig! 570-654-6730 for sale in quiet
Entire contents of WHEELCHAIR: Highest Cash Pay neighborhood-
$995. 570-881-4771 8 Circle Drive
super fine home
includes modern
Durable lightweight
easy to transport
784 Tools Outs Guaranteed SHIH-TZU PUPPIES Kingston Twp.
Dallas School Dis-
Beautiful 2400 Sq.
Ft. 6 bedroom, 2
lacquer dining room wheelchair excel- 766 Office CARPET Installer’S We Pay At Least Parents on premises
trict. Beautiful full baths, 2 story
& bedroom suites, lent condition $125 76% of the London Shots Current. $550.
Queen Anne tables, Wyoming. 328-1165
Equipment Tools with tool box, Pomeranian Puppies Ranch home with 2 home, fully air con-
2 exquisite curios, $350. Fix Market Price $700. Call car garage and fin- ditioned, oil & gas
FILE CABINET Sub- 570-868-5886 for All Gold Jewelry ished basement on heat, renovated
oriental panels - 570-401-1838 37 Chestnut Road
liquor cabinets,
282 Barney Street 758 Miscellaneous stantial file cabinet, almost 1 acre near
(Old Farm Estates)
kitchen, full unfin-
Saturday 9AM - 1PM 3 drawer hangers CROSSCUT SAWS St. Bernard Pups Francis Slocum ished basement, 2
prints, wicker - ( Visit us at Custom built solid
Sofa, chairs, sofa AB CIRCLE PRO and several file from mining era, 3 females. $500 State Park. Clean enclosed porches,
sofa, 3 chairs, small WilkesBarreGold.com brick 4 bedroom, 4
bed, tables, lamps, $75. holders. $75. one & 2 man $25. each. ACA/CKC as a whistle, no 15 x 20 deck with
tables, lamps), rat- Or email us at bath Colonial style
kitchen set, trunks, 570-735-4824 570-455-8658 each. Antique post registered wear and tear on power awning
tan table & chair wilkesbarregold@ home with an open
bedroom furniture, hole digger $20. 570-233-4020 this one. Kitchen cover – generous
set, clown, Water- PRINTER yahoo.com floor plan on 1+ acre
ladder, cedar chest, AIR MATTRESS 570-655-9472 redone in 1992, size lot, off street
ford clocks & Sno New. 19 inch rise. CARTRIDGES, new lot in the Poconos. parking, first floor
mirror, linens, elec- bath remodeled in
Baby collections,
tric heater, pictures, Pump. Full size. $50 Lexmark, black & PIPE THREADS & Shopping for a 845 Pet Supplies 2003. Large 3 sea-
A few of the ameni- washer/dryer. All
corner computer
table Gov. Winthrop
desk & chair, hose, MATTRESS TOP- color all 100XL (4 in DIES
electric
Rigid #700
pipe
new apartment? son porch, large
ties include central appliances includ-
PER. New, full size. all). List $89 sell for PET BED A/C. 2 Master bed-
style desk, cuckoo
metal cabinets,
Gel and feather tick. $50. Call threads & dies Classified lets Wicker, new condi-
level lot, home war-
rooms each with
ed. Offering price
$180,000
humidifier & more. ranty, great location
clocks, 42” plasma $100. 823-2709 570-288-3894 or $300. Rigid chain you compare costs - tion. $5. 779-9791 MLS #11-370
bath room and fire- Call 570-421-0587
TV & stand, sofa,
wing chairs, Stiffel
570-650-6434 pipe vise $75. Elec-
tric sewer cleaning
without hassle $179,900
place, ultramodern or Rodite@enter.net
kitchen, hardwood
lamps, brand new BARREL, snake & attach- or worry! Call Charlie
floors throughout,
use “Dupont Home”
front load washer & wooden. 770 Photo ments $40. 570- Get moving 570-829-6200
cathedral ceiling
in E-mail subject
53 gallon. VM 101 line.
electric dryer, cut
Excellent
Equipment 883-9844/881-5782 with classified! and 2 car garage.
glass,

china,
decorator
glass, 3 sets of
heavily WILKES-BARRE
condition $195.
570-876-3830
PHOTO FILTERS:
Tiffen glass photo fil-
SAW: Delta 18” vari-
able speed scroll WANTED:
MLS #11-653
$469,900
Call Kim
EDWARDSVILLE
LAPTOPS AND
carved oriental ters, very clean. saw with stand.
SMARTPHONES! 900 570-466-3338
chest, sweepers, 58mm to 72mm. Excellent condition.
rug shampooer,
BATHROOM SINK
Some complete Call after 6 p.m. SAME-DAY CASH REAL ESTATE

Find the
SET: Gerber white PAID. I COME TO
Xmas, man’s mink porcelain bathroom sets in pouch others $120. 288-8314
YOU! EMAIL FOR SALE
lined coat, Grandfa- sink with mirror and in hard case.Total 13 NICK@HITBOXNOW

perfect
ther clock, loads of medicine cabinet. filters. Value $300+ 786 Toys & Games .COM
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CARBONDALE
kitchen, men’s jew- Matching set. $80. must take all, price OR CALL
elry & much more. 570-331-8183 $125. 788-5030. BARBIE JEEP (570)709-5954

friend.
Girl, pink, like new Having trouble 122-124 Short St.
paying your mort- Very nice double-
BEDLINER: 89 774 Restaurant $100. 675-7873

Find a Chevy S10, standard gage? Falling block in


Equipment CHILD’S TOY: Fisher behind on your
SALVATION ARMY cab $30. 2000 Edwardsville on a

newcar Chevy Cavalier LS


rear trunk spoiler, RESTAURANT
Price workbench
with alot of acces-
payments?
may get mail from
You The Classified
section at
quiet street and out
of the flood zone.

online at
INDOOR black 410. 250’ of 6
gauge bare copper
wire $100. Four bar-
EQUIPMENT,
Somerset Dough
Sheeter, Model
sories for hours of
enjoyment including
bat operated toy 800
people who promise
to forestall your
foreclosure for a fee
timesleader.com Good income prop-
erty for an investor
or live in one side
timesleader.com FLEA MARKET rel carb running
from Chevy motor
CAR-100. 2 avail-
able. $1,500 each
drill. Stands 40” tall
28” wide & 23” PETS & ANIMALS
in advance. Report
them to the Federal
Ranch home with
nice country lot,
and rent the other
to help pay the
17 S. Penna. Ave $50. 3 suitcases in or all 2 for $2,400 deep in good shape. Trade Commission, home needs work. mortgage! Make
APRIL 2, 2011 excellent shape
$40. 570-740-1246
Call for more info
570-498-3616.
$30.00
(570)675-0005 810 Cats
the nation’s con-
sumer protection
$44,900
570-696-2468
your appointment
today!
agency. Call 1-877-
8AM TO 2PM BOOKS 3 boxes of
boos, $20 takes all
RESTAURANT
equipment Somer-
DVD’S Harry Potter
(1st four movies) all CATS & KITTENS FTC-HELP or click
on ftc.gov. A mes- Call 829-7130
MLS #11-438
$69,900
Food 12 weeks & up. Mary Ellen Belchick
3 boxes. Moving set Dough $30. WWE Money in sage from The to place your ad.
Concessions, Shots, neutered, 570-696-6566
sale. 570-313-5214 Sheeter, Model the Bank ring plus 7
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EXETER FORTY FORT HANOVER TOWNSHIP HARVEYS LAKE JENKINS TWP KINGSTON LARKSVILLE
45 First Street W.
MOOSIC NANTICOKE PITTSTON
110 Oak St
REDUCED!

105 Cedar Street Reduced! Lakeside property Glenmaura 133 E. Broad St.
A great starter 1509 Wyoming Ave. Bi-Level. 1,750 sq ft. with low taxes. 62-63 Railroad Ave. Fantastic Foreclo- Charming 3 BUYER TO PAY $75
Freshly painted and Double block home Commons town-
home in a great 3 bedrooms, 2 View of lake, lake sure! Just the room bedroom brick DOC FEE AT
insulated, immacu- baths, 1 car garage. in need of updating house features,
neighborhood, off access, public boat you need at a price ranch with ample CLOSING. OFFERS /
late and sitting on New carpeting, 1717 River Road with large fenced in spacious two story
street parking, launch across you can afford. Nice off street parking, CONTRACTS ARE
almost half an acre paint, etc. Large lot. Compact 2 story yard. 3 bedrooms living room with gas
upgraded electric, street. home with off-street updated kitchen & NOT BINDING
this 3 bedroom 1.5 Asking $118,000. home with 3 bed- each side, newer fireplace, nice
newer roof, $110,000 parking on a quiet a great fenced in UNTIL THE ENTIRE
bath home can be Deremer Realty rooms, 1st floor roof and vinyl sided.
replacement MLS# 10-234 dead end street. A foyer, oak stair- yard! The basement AGREEMENT IS
yours. Features 570-477-1149 bath with laundry, Great investment.
windows & 2nd Call Cindy modern kitchen with case, breakfast is partially finished & SIGNED (RATIFIED)
include a modern large kitchen. Park- MLS #10-4459
floor laundry. 570-690-2689 hardwood floors. A nook, deck with heated. Hardwood BY ALL PARTIES.
MLS#10-4130
Call Arlene
kitchen, central
A/C. laundry room,
LINEUP www.cindykingre.com
ing in rear with
alley access.
$54,900
Call Colleen
great backyard for
summer fun. Terrific
nice view, oak floor- under carpets. Also
coal stove for heat
$38,000
570-696-2468
570-714-6112 office and free
standing fireplace.
ASUCCESSFULSALE $39,900
MLS 11-99
570-237-0415 potential. $78,960 ing, sunken dining
room and tile bath-
type in basement.
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP All appliances INCLASSIFIED! Call Colleen
MLS 11-676
570-696-2468 rooms. Lower level
$113,900
MLS #10-2723
included. Just move 570-237-0415
finished in 2008 Call Mary Price
right in! For more Doyouneedmorespace? 570-675-4400 with third bedroom, 570-472-1395
details and photos A yard or garage sale walk-in closet bath- 570-474-9801
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com in classified HAZLETON KINGSTON AREA room and family

570-696-1195 MLS 11-604 is the best way room. Family room

JENKINS TWP.
$190,000 Priced To Sell!! is bright & features

EXETER
Call Kim tocleanoutyourclosets!
You’re in bussiness
Great location.
Zoned residential
unique fireplace. PITTSTON
NANTICOKE
570-466-3338 $319,000
and Commercial.
3 Bennett Street with classified! Well kept 3 bed- LARKSVILLE MLS# 10-6336
6 Edward St
room bi-level. 2 BIRCHWOOD ESTATES
HANOVER TWP. baths,
fenced in yard,
large 3 SONDRA DRIVE

103 N. Church St. nice landscaping.


Land for sale? Gas and/or elec-
Place an ad Well built stone (570) 348-1761
construction. tric heat. Attached
and SELL garage. Also car-
MOUNTAIN TOP
570-829-7130 Convenient location
to schools & public 23 Mead St. port. Deck, patio,
Newly remodeled 2 hot tub. Finished 16 Defoe St.
Large 4 Bedroom
in a great
FORTY FORT transportation.
$34,900 story on a corner
lot with fenced in
lower level with
bar & fireplace. Looking for a home
Lovely 2 story, 3
bedrooms, 1.5 bath
neighborhood with
original architectur-
65 W. Pettebone St.
Beautiful remodeled
home in nice neigh-
146 Brown St.
NEW PRICE!
MLS #10-4687
Call Tracy
570-696-2468
yard and 2 car
garage. 4 bed-
New roof, new
central air, new
EXCEPTIONAL & LARGE
3 bedroom, 2.5
that's move-in
ready? This immac-
home that features
open floor plan with
cathedral ceiling
rooms, 1 bath, furnace. ulate ranch features
al details, hardwood borhood. 4 bed, 3 Beautiful outside as bath home. Living all brick exterior, family room. Pris-
bath, new carpeting inside - This 2 story 1,660 sq. ft. $151,900
floors, inground room, dining room, beautiful modern tine hardwood
new kitchen, stain- offers too many $89,900 570-287-1806
pool and hot tub. family room, tiled kitchen, formal floors. 3 season
less appliances. amenities & MLS 10-3684
kitchen, central air dining room, large sun room leads to
KINGSTON
REDUCE PRICE A must see. upgrades to Call Bill
PLUS finished lower 144 Patriot Circle sunken living room, patio, in ground
$169,500 $174,500. mention. Resort 570-362-4158
level family room, This is a move in 3 bedrooms,tiled pool and manicured
MLS# 10-338 Leave Message living in your back storage room & ready, updated bath with garden vinyl fenced yard.
CROSS VALLEY 570-881-8493 yard with inground laundry room townhome with tub, fully finished $169,000
pool & cabana. A (unfinished), 2 car beautiful granite & basement with fire- MLS 11-141
REALTY
(570) 763-0090 FORTY FORT must see property!
$215,000 HAZLETON garage, deck, patio,
fenced yard on
marble floors, tile
backsplashes & a
place, 3/4 bath and
laundry area,5
Call Terry
570-885-3041

EXETER
MLS# 10-1670 121 3rd St W.
JENKINS TWP. corner lot. large deck with zoned gas heat, or Angie

OPEN HOUSE
Call Geri
570-696-0888
570-696-3801
HUGE $249,000. For sale
by owner, realtors
welcome.
canopy. $108,000
MLS #10-3937
newer carport and
more. Plus seller is
570-885-4896

Call Mary Price offering a Home


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76 Oak St. 147 - 149 Old 570-696-2468 Clean out your
Traditional old Ashley Road basement, garage
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this 2 story with 4
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3 bedrooms on 2nd
250 Susquehan-
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Bonus includes 3 side with 1.5 baths. Immaculate Cape
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Wildflower Village
1101 Chicory Court
apartments above.
Let the apartments
Large Yard.
$93,000. Call countertops, 2
tiered deck, partially
suite with office and
3/4 bath. 2nd floor
Westmoreland
Ave.
PITTSTON
This immaculate practically pay for for appointment. 271 Charles St.
NANTICOKE
end unit townhome, 570-606-6093 finished basement has 2 large bed- Stately 5 bedroom Very nice 3 bed-
your mortgage! with wet bar area,
5 years young, is Price to sell at rooms with walk in home in prestigious room 1.5 bath home
HANOVER TWP.
ready and waiting and 2 car attached closets and adjoin- neighborhood. with detached 1 car
$159,500 garage. Needs a lit-
for its new owner to MLS# 10-991 ing bath. 1st floor Yearning to be garage. Home has
move right in! tle TLC. But what a laundry and 1/2 restored to its origi- replacement win- 310 Deer Run Drive
Contact Judy Rice steal at this price. Spacious 11 year
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peting and flooring MLS 11-12 boo floors, living and inground pool. remodeled bath- Hallmark Homes
throughout, crown 570-696-2468 room with stone Huge Reduction rooms. This is a sits on 1 acre lot. 34 Carroll St.
moulding. Gas fur- fireplace. 2 tier $175,000 must see in a nice Formal living rooms Spacious 3 or 4
nace and air condi- deck overlooks Call Jay Crossin neighborhood,. & dining rooms, eat bedroom home.
tioning. Back yard above ground pool, Ext. 23 MLS 11-442 in kitchen with 68 Tilbury Avenue Quiet street.
features patio, vinyl ready for Crossin Real $101,000 island. Family room Well maintained MLS# 10-624
fence and storage summer fun! Estate Call John Polifka with 11 foot ceiling ranch in Tilbury PRICE REDUCED
8 Diamond Ave. MLS #11-657 570-288-0770 & fireplace. Office Terrace. 2 bedroom
$116,000 570-704-6846 $79,900
Loads of space in $299,000 on 1st floor. home with hard-
MLS 11-144 Antonik & Call Bill
LAFLIN
this modernized tra- Call Colleen Screened porch off wood floors, 1 bath.
Call Terry Associates, Inc. (570) 362-4158
ditional home. 3rd 570-237-0415 kitchen overlooks Eat in kitchen.
570-885-3041 570-735-7494
HAZLETON
floor is a large bed- in ground pool. Large “L” shaped
or Angie
room with walk-in Large master suite
570-885-4896
closet. Modern Doyouneedmorespace? with 3 closets,
living/dining room.
Full basement,
A yard or garage sale
HANOVER TOWNSHIP kitchen, family room
addition, deck over- in classified
private bath with
whirlpool, separate
partially finished.

PITTSTON
(Borders the Sunroom in back
looking large corner shower, double
Wyoming Valley lot. Not just a LINE UP is the best way vanity & radiant
off kitchen. 3 car
detached garage.
Country Club)
Beautifully main-
starter home but a
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Finished rec room
in lower level.
MLS# 10-1703
Call Linda
with attached 2 car $127,900 Looking for the right deal Wonderful 4 bed-
MESHOPPEN
FACTORYVILLE 89 N. Church St. Home Warranty. (570) 956-0584
garage. Wood burn- room Ranch with
EXCEPTIONAL
Call Colleen Very large 1/2 on an automobile? NEW PRICE Coldwell Banker
ing fireplace, Gas 570-237-0415 double, 3 floors of sweeping views of $395,000
hot water base- Turn to classified. the valley. Master
Novak Road Rundle Real Estate
space to fill, might MLS# 10-938 570-474-2340
FAMILY HOME board heat, 3 sea-
son porch. Private
be possible to It’s a showroom in print! bedroom with walk- Call Linda

NANTICOKE
in closet and bath,
Two story, 4 bed- setting. One acre.
make this a Duplex, Classified’s got ultra modern eat-in
(570) 956-0584 49-51 Curtis St.
plenty of room in Coldwell Banker Fully occupied dou-
rooms, 4 bath $124,900. this property, 2nd
the directions! kitchen with granite Rundle Real Estate ble with separate
rooms, double car
attached garage,
Listing#11-718
Ask for Bob Kopec
kitchen started on
2nd floor. Buyer to JERMYN
counters and cherry
cabinets with large
570-474-2340
REDUCED!! utilities. 2 bed-
rooms each side,
eat-in kitchen, din- Humford Realty, pay full transfer tax. 111 FRANKLIN ST. island and stainless Looking for that off street parking
ing room, family Inc. PENDING steel appliances. 2
room, living room, 570-822-5126
This is a Fannie
car garage, full
special place and fenced in yard.
Mae HomePath Lovely nearly com- called home? MLS #10-2584
central air, finished Property. ''First- unfinished base- $75,900
pleted renovated Classified will address
basement,
acre +, deck. Con-
Half
HANOVER TOWNSHIP Look'' property no
investor offers will
ment with
walk-out to yard.
Victorian farmhouse
sits high on 7.81 Your needs.
Call Lu-Ann
570-602-9280
veniently located be considered for MLS #10-4060 Open the door
acres featuring
between Clarks 1st 15 days of $269,900
panoramic pastoral with classified!
Summit
Tunkhannock;
hardwood floors;
and
HANOVER TWP.
Single Family
listing, please see
www.HomePath
.com
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
views, high ceilings,
original woodwork,
gutted, rewired, MOUNTAIN TOP 25 West
central vac; HISTORY! Washington St.

PITTSTON
Home! $24,900 insulated and sheet- 460 S. Mtn Move right into this
retractable deck 3 Bedrooms, nice MLS #11-55 Live in a house Blvd.
rocked, newer roof, very nice 3 bed-
awning; pristine neighborhood, Call Stacey located in the town
vinyl siding, kitchen room 1 bath home.
condition. large yard, gas 570-262-1158 known as the Birth-
and baths. Lots of Lots of natural
LAKE ARIEL
Call Shari at ERA 58 and 60 W. Saint baseboard hot 570-696-2468 place of First Aid
Marys Road. potential with TLC. woodwork and a
Brady Associates water heat, near (Jermyn) This
Reassessed by Elk Lake School Dis- beautiful stained
$275,000 Call schools & public house is a deal at 2164 Northgate Rd
the county in 2006 trict. $199,000 glass window.
(570) 836-3848 transportation. $53,900. No need
to $154,000 after MLS# 11-525 Call Kitchen appliances
or email Low taxes. To to purchase any
the appeal in 2008 570-696-2468 and wall to wall car-
sonshine@epix.net. Settle Estate. appliances they are
it became all included! For peting approxi-
REDUCED PRICE
FALLS reassessed to more details and mately 1 year old.
$72,500 Home also has a
$112,000. Two No Realtors. Call pictures visit
homes on one lot. www.atlas one car detached 8 Butler St.
570-262-6480
REDUCED! Close to schools,
nice neighbor-
for appointment. realtyinc.com
MLS#10-1458
garage.
$87,000
MLS 11-347
Grand old home
making it’s debut!
Perched on a cor-
hood. Two $53,900 2 story, 3 bedroom,
fridge's, two
stoves, two wash- HARDING HAZLETON Call Kim
570-466-3338
2 bath. $85,000
MLS 11-621
Call John
570-704-6846
ner lot, home fea-
tures original wood-
ers, two dryers
and one dish-
washer all includ-
570-696-2468
MOOSIC Sunday March 20
Antonik & Associ-
ates, Inc.
570-735-7494
work, nice size
rooms, 2nd floor
balcony, 2 kitchens
ed. Off street
1:00PM-3:00PM and walk up attic.
parking for seven,
Large well cared
for home! NOXEN Home needs updat-

KINGSTON
fenced in yard. ing but has loads
4 levels, lots of 3672 SR 29S of potential!
The larger home is
RR1, Box 297 storage.Oversized MLS #11-731
3 bedroom, 1.5
MAJESTIC VIEW! 1 car garage. $49,900
baths, wall to wall
3 bedroom brick PRICE REDUCED Family room with Call Colleen
Ranch home nes-
carpet, freshly SPACIOUS VICTORIAN gas fireplace. 4
painted, finished 679 Appletree Rd. Currently duplex but 570-237-0415
tled on approxi-
basement, natu- 4 bedrooms, can be easily Shopping for a zone efficient gas
mately an acre of 2.5 bath home new apartment? hot water base-
ral wood work converted back to 1509 Grove St.
well groomed river- nestled among the board heat.
front land with
throughout and an
trees on a very
single. Charming Classified lets Just across the
Hardwood floors.
enclosed back entrance foyer with Avoca border sits
breathtaking scenic
porch. Ceramic private 1 acre, this wood staircase & you compare costs - this quaint 3 bed-
Large eat-in
views, cascading country retreat without hassle kitchen with huge Brick front ranch
tree lines and the
legendary cliffs of
tile kitchen, count-
er top, 1.5 bath,
office and foyer.
has high quality,
modern updates
floors, stained
windows, modern
1st floor kitchen &
290 Reynolds St.
Very roomy 2 story
or worry!
room Ranch home
on a triangular
shaped lot. If you
movable island.
Large deck.
with large Living
room, 3 bedroom,
PITTSTON
Falls. Beautiful bird
New Roof, hot complemented with bath, finished 3rd on lovely street in Get moving want low taxes and
Private yard. sun room, deck, full
and wildlife to daz- original woodwork Kingston. 4 bed- with classified! Replace-ment basement, sheds
water heaters and floor, walk-in utilities, this is the
zle the eye and & builtins. Maple rooms, 3 baths, windows. Pool and garage on 0.54
insulation. The closets & off street house for you!
excellent fishing
and hunting for your
back house is a
three floor, 2 bed-
eat in kitchen
with all appliances
parking. $67,355
Call Ann Marie
wood burning fire-
place in living room.
LARKSVILLE
235 Cannery Dr.
MLS #11-773
$59,900
house. Home
warranty included.
acres. $154,000.
Call Jeannie Brady
enjoyment. Living overlooks huge Large eat-in kitchen $224,000 ERA BRADY
room. Both have 570-760-6769 Built in 1993, ranch, Call Colleen
room w/fireplace, family room with as well as formal MLS# 11-382 ASSOCIATES
separate utilities. (570) 288-6654 single family, 570-237-0415
family room, full floor-to-ceiling brick Call Michael Pinko 570-836-3848
heated basement,
$134,000
Andy
Call
fire place. Formal BELL REAL ESTATE dining room. Freshly
painted, carpets
3 bedrooms, 2.5 (570) 899-3865
NOXEN TWP.
baths, garage, eat- For Sale by Owner
riverfront deck, dining room with cleaned and numer-
570-714-9225 in kitchen, dining 39 Tompkins St
central A/C and Pella sliders look
much more. A one
of a a kind find.
out to stone patio &
inground pool.
INKERMAN ous updates makes
this move-in ready!
room, living room,
fireplace, gas
3-4 bedroom ranch
with 2 car detached
Call for your garage and finished
Must see! French doors lead JENKINS TWP. forced air furnace,

Find the
private showing. central air, unfin- lower level in nice
MLS #10-3751 to Master bedroom MLS #11-364 Smith Hourigan
45 Main St. ished basement, neighborhood.
$182,000 suite with walk-in $159,900 Group
12,570 sq. ft. lot, Completely remod-

perfect
Call Debbie closet. Central air & Mary Ellen Belchick 570-474-6307
Hanover Township deck. Brick front eled and modern
McGuire Hi efficient heat, 570-696-6566 throughout - too
MOUNTAINTOP
570-332-4413 water supplied with siding. Stick
much to list!

friend.
Crossin Real spring house. built for wheelchair
Estate
570-288-0770
HANOVERmodern
Ranch,
GREEN 3 $185,000
MLS #10-3089
access with open
floor plan.
Enjoy the mountain
views and privacy
$114,900
Pictures and full
description at
Call Steve Shemo $243,000 from your rear deck
bedrooms, 1.5 bath www.plainsre.com
Looking for the right deal 570-793-9449 Call (570) 288-1246 on this country
on an automobile?
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rooms, hardwood
floors, move in con-
dition. Large eat in
Large 3 bedroom KINGSTON
40 N. Landon St.
to set an appoint-
ment
The Classified
section at
raised ranch on
1 acre in Noxen.
570-817-1228

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home, freshly paint- timesleader.com 3 bedroom, 1 bath
It’s a showroom in print! kitchen with new ed with some new Residential area, home with custom Clean out your
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Well-maintained
ground pool
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or attic and call the
Classified depart-
Lakefront property rear yard, off street
FORTY FORT carpeted
room. Custom bar
family
for sale. 1 acre of parking. Perfect for
new rugs and
appliances, laundry INCLASSIFIED! home built in 2006.
Great yard. 4 bed-
REDUCED PRICE ment today at 570-
land. 50’ of devel- your growing family. $119,000 829-7130!
104 Butler Street
Great starter
with tile flooring &
modern half bath. oped lakefront. Price reduced for
room, two car
garage, off street Doyouneedmorespace? rooms, 2.5 baths, Call Cindy
large kitchen, family
home in nice Fenced yard, large
sunroom & 1 car
Respond to:
For Sale by Owner
a quick sale. parking, $139,900.
Call 570-829-0847
A yard or garage sale Call 829-7130 room, dining room/
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www.cindykingre.com Job Seekers are
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3 bedrooms, garage. Roof, fur- P.O. Box 286 MLS#09-2449
$64,900
in classified to place your ad. office, two-sided
gas fireplace, large looking here!
Harveys Lake, PA
1 bath. Large
yard, attached
nace & hot water
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garage. Asking 5 years old.
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54 Shade Tree Rd. 57 Fulton Street RR2 Box 200 Woods, fields, 100%
120 Parnell St. 20 Nittany Lane Owner financing 184 Owen St. Very well Well maintained 3 bedrooms, 1 bath Well maintained, 4 guaranteed. Call
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Large rooms, nicely kitchen, pantry, kitchen. Large living floors, gas heat & out. Spacious approx. Buyer to 1.58 acres. established Bar & PRICES REDUCED
floors and gas fire-
appointed with large master bed- and dining rooms. great outdoor living open living area & pay full transfer tax. $123,800. Call Grill on Main St. EARTH
place in living room.
large yard and full room with 2 walk-in 1st floor laundry space. Kitchen large breakfast bar Inspections for Buy- Jeannie Brady with parking lot. CONSERVANCY
Open floor plan,
basement. closets and study, room, ductless air appliances in kitchen (great ers knowledge only. ERA BRADY Liquor License & LAND FOR SALE
lower level family
Priced to sell at corner lot, partially conditioning on 1st included. $112,500 location in quiet Fannie Mae ''First- ASSOCIATES equipment included. 46+/- Acres
room w/laundry and
$224,500 enclosed yard with floor, vinyl siding, MLS 10-4063 community but Look'' property, 570-836-3848 Kitchen features Hanover Twp.,
3/4 bath. 3 bed-
MLS #10-2817 vinyl fencing, deck carport, off street Call Melissa close to I-80 & 940. investment offers stainless steel $89,000
rooms w/2 full
Call Charlie for with gazebo. parking and much 570-237-6384 Comes with access will not be consid- hood, Fryers & 10+/- Acres
baths on upper
your private level. Deck and $289,900 more. to community pool. ered for the first 15 909 Income & Ansul system. Hanover Twp.,
showing. patio for outdoor MLS 10-1123 MLS 11-432 & clubhouse. This days of listing. Commercial Turnkey operation $69,000
VM 101 $159,900 priced to sell. 28+/- Acres
living! 2 zone heat, 570-696-2468
Jay A. Crossin
house comes with Please see Properties Currently open. 6 Fairview Twp.,
central a/c, inter- an additional lot www.homepath.co
Ext. 23 Pin# Q11S5-VAR- m for details. room apartment on $85,000
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$19,900
MLS #11-695 MLS# 11-65 Nuangola
570-288-0770 Call Stanley $125,000
could you want? A GREAT DEAL... Home warranty 570-696-2468
40+/- Acres
PITTSTON TWP. MLS #11-782
$199,900 SWOYERSVILLE IN CLASSIFIED!
included. $135,000
MLS #10-1776
Call Mary Price
(570) 817-0111
Coldwell Banker Newport Twp.
$180,000
Call Colleen Rundle Real Estate
570-237-0415 Looking for the right deal 570-472-1395 570-474-2340
32 +/- Acres
Wilkes-Barre Twp.
on an automobile?
SHAVERTOWN
570-474-9801
See additional Land
Turn to classified.
It’s a showroom in print!
WEST WYOMING
331 Holden St
for Sale at
www. earth
622 Donnelly St. conservancy.org
Classified’s got Double Block in 10-847
570-823-3445
PLAINS the directions!
WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE
good condition.
Great investment
40 Gain St.
Thinking of down-
Absolute Must
See River Ridge
DUPLEX PROPERTY
For Sale By Owner
WEST PITTSTON property. Come
take a look.
915 Manufactured
Homes
sizing?? Then we Townhouse! Move-in good con- PENDING $96,000
have the perfect lit-
tle house for you! 375 Greenpond Rd.
dition. 1 Bedroom
Each. All Separate
MLS# 10-2668
Call Karen ASHLEY PARK
New construction Utilities. Off Street Coldwell Banker Laurel Run & San
Well kept Ranch in Rundle Real Estate Souci Parks, Like
Ranch with 3 bed- Midway Manor with Parking. Great
Location, Excellent 570-474-2340 Many possibilities new, several to
rooms, 2 full baths, 7 rooms, 3 bed- for this building. 40 +
2 car garage, gas Neighborhood. choose from,
rooms, 2 baths, 2 Doyouneedmorespace? parking spaces, 5 Financing &Warranty,
fireplace. Full unfin- car garage, newer $55,000. 73 Richard Street offices, 3 baths and facebook.com/
ished basement, furnace. MUST SELL 108 Simpson St. 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath A yard or garage sale warehouse. MobileOne.Sales
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tral air. Granite
MLS #10-4474
Ledge View
Cute and well cared
for home. Enclosed
Traditional in Very
Good Condition.
in classified $425,000 Call (570)250-2890
$162,900 Maria Huggler
counters, stainless Call Tom
Find Something? Development patio on back, off Open Layout. Off is the best way CLASSIC
Lose Something?
steel appliances, 570-262-7716
Get it back where it
132 Clear Spring Ct. street parking for 4 Street Parking, tocleanoutyourclosets! PROPERTIES 927 Vacation
nice yard. Ranch style town- cars. Nice big yard, Yard & Shed.
MLS #10-3676 264 Burke Street belongs home, with 2 bed- privacy in rear. Many Updates.
You’re in bussiness 570-587-7000 Locations
No maintenance with classified!
with a Lost/Found ad!
WYOMING
$229,900 rooms, 1 3/4 mod- MLS 09-3505 Asking $47,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
fees. Many
upgrades. Move in
condition. 2,000 sq.
570-829-7130 ern baths, modern
kitchen with stove,
$49,900
Call Jay Crossin
Call 570-762-1537
for showing JENKINS TOWNSHIP VACATION PROPERTY
Think Spring Time
ft. Berber, ceramic
SHAVERTOWN
dishwasher,
garbage disposal,
Ext. 23
May Street PRICE REDUCED! Share at Scenic
WILKES-BARRE
tile & hardwood. 2 CROSSIN REAL Quail Hollow in
fridge. Separate ESTATE
bedroom, 2.5 laundry room, 1 car Drums, PA. 19th
baths. All appli- 570-288-0770 Week. Year Round
garage, like new
ances, washer Access to Indoor
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
& dryer & window
treatments includ-
SWOYERSVILLE
For Sale By
condition.
MLS 11-366
$162,500
Shopping for a
new apartment?
Swimming Pool, Hot
Tub, Restaurant,
Turn to classified. ed. Walk in Owner Call Lu-Ann Classified lets Game Room &
closet. No Beach. PRICE
It’s a showroom in print! units in front of
570-602-9280 you compare costs - GREATLY REDUCED!
Classified’s got or behind. 1 car without hassle Former Parrish 285 Wyoming Ave. Call 570-331-4793
the directions! garage. Very
94 Mary St. or worry! 912 S. Franklin St. Center Hall with First floor currently (Absolutely No Time
private. Near all Share Companies)
3 bedroom, 2 bath Get moving kitchen & parking used as a shop,
PITTSTON TWP. interstates. Move-in condition could be offices,
REDUCED PRICE Ranch home on with classified! 2-story with 3 MLS#08-2954
930 Wanted to Buy
WEST WYOMING
double lot with 1 car etc. Prime location,
Call 570-829-3162 bedrooms, 1.5 $179,900
PLAINS TWP
garage. Located in
a quiet neighbor- 438 Tripp St WILKES-BARRE baths with open
floor plan; finished
Call Charlie
corner lot, full base-
ment. 2nd floor is 3
bedroom apartment
Real Estate

FOR SALE BY OWNER hood. MLS -11-372 Well maintained lower level, walk-up
WE BUY HOMES
$149,900 house complete plus 3 car garage
attic and fenced-in and parking for
Call Tom with appliances and
PLAINS TOWNSHIP
yard with newer 6 cars.
570-262-7716 some furnishings if pool. $82,900 Any Situation
desired. 3 bed- MLS #10-4339

570-956-2385
MLS #10-3914

993 Sunrise Drive


MILL CREEK ACRES
room, 1 bath, dining
room, enclosed
back porch. Roof,
DJ Wojciechowski
570-283-9100 x22 PITTSTON $174,900
Call Charlie
VM 101
4 Lan Creek Rd
Horizon Estates Close to Mohegan vinyl siding windows
Stunning 3 bed- Sun & Geisinger, 4 all replaced within
last 5 years. Situat- 116 Amber Lane
room, 2.5 bath end Bedrooms, 3 Baths, Very nice Bi-level
Townhome with 2 Fireplace, 2 Car ed on large lot, off
street parking. Stor- home with 3-4 bed-

WILKES-BARRE
car garage. 1st floor Garage. Excellent rooms, open floor
master bedroom
with vaulted ceiling
Condition. All Appli-
ances Included. SOUTH ABINGTON age shed. Very nice
neighborhood!!!!!
$85,000 FIRM!!!
plan, built in
garage, driveway, Mayflower Section
912 Lots & Acreage
and luxurious bath, Large yard.
HOME IN GREAT Call (570) 288-9681 on corner lot. Nice area. Duplex. DURYEA
ultra kitchen, fire- Go To
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SWOYERSVILLE
Lower level family
room with pellet
Easily converted
back to 6 room, 2 328 Kennedy Blvd.
Modern medical
44.59 ACRES
CONDITION!
trex deck and large for details. SUNDAY stove. Move in bath single. Carpet-
fence-able yard. Asking $219,900 1:00PM-3:00PM ing, hardwood. space, labor &
condition home
Beautiful hardwood Call 570-817-1228 Completely remod- Stoves and refriger- industry approved,
$99,900
and tile. Convenient
location in a great
neighborhood and
for showing
Looking to buy a
PRICED TO SELL!
335 Highland Ave.
eled home
everything
with
new.
New kitchen, baths,
MLS 10-4538
Call Colleen
ators included.
Reduced!
ADA throughout, 2
doctor offices plus
4 exam rooms, xray
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
570-237-0415 Asking $52,000
very low HOA fee. home? 5 Bedrooms, 1 bath. bedrooms, tile and reception and
ASHLEY
Call 570-823-7587
MLS 10-4677 Place an ad here Updated Wiring, floors, hardwoods, breakrooms. Could

WYOMING
NEW PRICE and let the Newer Roof & Fur- granite countertops, be used for any
nace, Modern all new stainless business purpose. 2nd floor,
$289,900 sellers know!
Kitchen & Bath, Gas steel appliances, Will remodel to suit. 1 bedroom, living
Call Terry 570-829-7130 Immaculate 2 story, Industrial Site. Rail
Fireplace, Huge refrigerator, stove, Also available room, dining room,
570-885-3041 served with all
Angie
570-855-4896 SCRANTON
12FT Ceiling Base-
ment, Large Deck,
stone & vinyl. Large
lot on cul-de-sac.
3 bedrooms, 2 1/2
microwave, dish-
washer, free stand-
WILKES-BARRE
19 Schoolhouse Ln
for lease.
MLS #11-751
utilities. KOZ
approved.
off-street parking,
yard. Washer /
dryer hookup.
608 Webster St. Fenced Yard, Above ing shower, tub for $595,000 $2,395,000
baths. Detached Call Charlie Gas heat included.
Ground Pool. two, huge deck, MLS#10-669
oversized 2 car VM 101 $495.
$160,000. Call large yard, excellent Call Charlie
garage with loft. Call 570-991-1883
(253)905-6601 neighborhood
Tile, hardwood,
or email
AVOCA
granite, central air. $154,900 (835.00 /

PLAINS
beccaz63@ 30years/ 5%)
laundry/pantry &
hotmail.com. 570-654-1490 3 rooms, wall to
large family room
1610 Westminster Rd wall carpeting,
SPRING BROOK TWP
with built in bar &
fireplace on 1st
floor. $284,900. Cozy 2 bedroom PLAINS TWP. GOULDSBORO
902 Layman Lane
appliances, coin-op
washer/dryer, off
2 unit property,
good location,
570-288-3256 home, large fenced
in yard, 2 car LAND! street parking,
$410+ security. No
needs work.
$39,900
570-696-2468
TRUCKSVILLE WEST WYOMING garage. $45,000
MLS 10-3229
Sunday March 20
HIGHWAY 315
2 acres of commer-
pets. 570-655-1606

DALLAS TWP
570-696-2468
1:00PM-2:30PM
Price Reduced!
192 East Third St.
cial land. 165 front
feet. Driveway CONDO FOR LEASE:
PRICE REDUCED! access permit and $1,800. 2 bedroom/
Gorgeous estate Charming home lot drainage in 2 Bath. Call Us to
like property with 6 Williams St. with natural Wooded lot in Big discuss our great
Great value for the place. WIll build to
log home plus 2 woodwork - Newer suit tenant or avail- Bass Lake. Current Amenity & Mainte-
story garage on 1 price on quiet roof - 5 bedrooms - perc on file. Priced nance program!
street which is able for land lease.
acres with many 2 baths - walk-up MLS 11-17 below cost, sell Call 570-674-5278
outdoor features. closed to all main Price Reduced! 536 W. Eighth St. attic finished for says bring all offers.
roads is a must Price Negotiable
additional living Dallas, Pa.
SCRANTON
Garage. 3 bedroom ranch Nice starter home MLS#10-3564. Low
WILKES-BARRE
see. Also comes Call Charlie
MLS# 11-319 home. Hardwood with 7 rooms, 3 space. $119,900 570-829-6200 price $10,000 MEADOWS
$325,000 with home floors. Sunken living bedrooms, 1.25 MLS# 10-1614 Thomas Bourgeois APARTMENTS
802 Hampton St. warranty. VM 101
Call Charles room. Lower level baths. 1 car garage Call Geri 516-507-9403 220 Lake St.
MLS 10-3210 family room with and carport. Home 570-696-0888 CLASSIC Housing for the
$157,900 fireplace. Garage. has plenty of park- 570-696-3801 PROPERTIES elderly & mobility
Thomas Bourgeois
516-507-9403
60’x161’ lot.
$99,900
ing in rear with
shed and great LEWITH & FREEMAN 570-842-9988 impaired; all utilities
included. Federally

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CLASSIC subsidized program.
PLYMOUTH &
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PLAINS
PROPERTIES
570-842-9988
570-675-3611 MLS #11-559
$99,900
YATESVILLE Lake View
Extremely low
income persons
1610 Westminster Rd
*Buyer to pay $75 SUGARLOAF WEST PITTSTON
242 Damon Street
Call Tom
570-262-7716
29 Amber Lane
LARKSVILLE
Hard to find this
one! Buildable lot
with view of lake.
encouraged to
apply. Income less
than $11,900.
doc fee at closing, 2 houses. Must sell $32,900 570-675-6936,
A honey of a house
offers/contracts are together. Each has MLS# 10-2523 8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri.
just over 20 years
not binding until the its own utilities on Call Cindy EQUAL HOUSING
old will have a
entire agreement is 2.57 acres. 3 car 570-690-2689 OPPORTUNITY
brand new roof
signed (ratified) by garage with 3 large HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
before you move in.
WEST WYOMING
www.cindykingre.com
all parties. *If you attached rooms. 2 large bedrooms
DUPONT
have not received For Sale By Owner. freshly painted with 61 Pittston Ave.
an offer response $249,900
PRICE REDUCED! new carpeting. Stately brick Ranch
w/in 72 business Call (570) 788-5913 Totally renovated
Gorgeous estate Large eat in in private location.
hours, you may call 6 room apartment.
kitchen, 26x12 living Rental Properties
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& LINEUP Spacious home
with original room w/new car-
Large room sizes,
fireplace, central (609-611 E. Main 570-675-4400 Partially furnished,
brand new fridge/
pet, 3 season room
story garage on 1
acres with many
identifying the prop-
erty address, your
ASUCCESSFULSALE architectural
features in a
overlooking large
A/C. Includes
extra lot.
St., Larksville, (pic-
tured) Investment Looking for that electric range, elec-
tric washer & dryer.
fenced in yard. Plus special place
outdoor features.
Garage.
name, phone # &
email, & you will
INCLASSIFIED! great neighbor- a garage and drive-
MLS #10-3512
PRICE REDUCED
Opportunity! 22-24-
26 Main St., Ply- called home?
Brand new custom
draperies, Roman
hood. Featuring
MLS# 11-319 receive a prompt Doyouneedmorespace? 4 bedrooms,
Nice 3 bedroom way. Move in now!
MLS #11-749
$209,000 mouth and 607-
609-611 and 617 Classified will address shades, carpeting /
$325,000
Call Charles
response.
$18,000
A yard or garage sale hardwood floors,
Ranch home in
good condition. $89,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200 Main St., Larksville. Your needs. flooring & energy
efficient furnace &
570-696-2468 in classified a large sun room Hardwood floors, Call Colleen
570-237-0415
VM 101 There is a total of Open the door windows. 2 bed-
33 units plus a
is the best way and two car family room & office
parking lot. Owner
with classified! room + large attic
detached garage. in basement.
tocleanoutyourclosets!
MOUNTAIN TOP
will sell individually loft bedroom with
$135,000 $124,900 spacious walk-in
or as a package
You’re in bussiness MLS# 10-1675 MLS #11-169
deal. Please call 200 Kirby closet, full tiled bath
Call Toni Ranieli
with classified! agent for separate on 1st floor, Easy

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CROSS VALLEY
YATESVILLE
570-237-1032 access to I-81,
SWEET VALLEY REALTY 570-288-1444
WILKES-BARRE property pricing
$436,500 airport & casino, off
(570) 763-0090
PRICE REDUCED street parking. No

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45 Birch St Call Chuck
570-760-7920 smoking, No pets.
WEST PITTSTON Crossin Real $750 + utilities &
security.
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570-288-0770 570-762-8265
WEST WYOMING

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The Classified a nice area waiting
floor. Living room,
MINT CONDITION to be built on. Most-
section at REDUCED!! eat in kitchen.
timesleader.com Nice doublewide MUST SEE! Fenced yard, 2 car ly wooded. Water,
Fridge & Stove.
garage, large work- 12 Reid st. sewer and gas are
with 2 bedrooms, 2 $74,000 Washer / dryer
shop/storage build- Spacious Bi-level adjacent. Going
baths, kitchen, living Charming 750 sq. hookup. $475 /
ing at back of prop- home in semi-pri- towards Mountain-
room, dining room, Great 1/2 double ft. corner lot home. month. Sewer
erty. Come take vate location with top left onto Kirby
laundry room, 3 located in nice All hardwood floors, included. 1st, securi-
a look! private back yard. 3 Ave just past Grey-
season porch & 2 West Pittston loca- new hot water ty & lease. No pets.
$32,000 season room. Gas stone Manor.
car built in garage tion. 3 bedrooms, boiler, gas heat, Call 570-466-1545
570-696-2468 fireplace in lower $59,000
sitting on 1.47 pri- new carpet. Vertical immaculate with full
level family room. 4 MLS 11-429
EDWARDSVILLE
vate acres. blinds with all appli- basement.
bedrooms, garage. 570-696-2468
$110,000 ances. Screened in 2 car garage.
MLS 10-4740
Five Mountains porch and yard 570-446-3254 Main Street
$159,900
Call 829-7130 Realty MLS#10-1535 Call Charlie Remodeled 2 bed-
to place your ad. 570-542-2141 $59,000 Collect cash, not dust! 570-829-6200 room, heat, water,
Charlie VM 101 Clean out your VM 101 sewer, appliances
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SPACIOUS 1 BEDROOM DOLPHIN PLAZA WAREHOUSE/LIGHT
WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE
PITTSTON
1054 Wyoming Ave
Available April 1. 2nd
1st Ave. 1 bedroom,
single occupancy,
Like New 2 bed-
room apartment in
1/2 DOUBLE HOME
320 Race St.
1st floor, 5 rooms, APARTMENTS on 1st floor of brick
Rte. 315
2,000 SF COOPERS CO-OP MANUFACTURING
floor, 2 bedroom. off-street parking, great neighbor- 2 bedrooms, 1 bath.
Off street parking. no pets, references, hood. 2nd floor. For lease, available Includes heat, hot FOR RENT! building in historic Office / Retail
Lease Space
OFFICE SPACE
district. Wall to wall Next to Gymboree
Central air. Building $420 + utilities. Includes new immediately, 3 bed- water & sewer. 425 South Franklin Available, Light
carpet; equipped 4,500 SF Office
only 5 years old. Call 570-654-1171 kitchen (with new rooms, 1 bath room, Credit report, 2 Street. For lease. manufacturing,
kitchen; bonus Showroom,
refrigerator and
PITTSTON
Water included. stove, dishwasher occupants, no Available immedi- room; off street Warehouse warehouse,
$650 + utilities, secu- & microwave) and stove provided, smoking, no pets, ately, washer/dryer parking. $650. Loading Dock office, includes
rity & references. bath w/washer washer/dryer hook- security. $625/ on premises, no month includes Call 570-829-1206 all utilities with Main St.
570-655-2254 dryer hookup. Hard- up, off-street park- month. Available pets. We have stu- heat, water, 12,000 sq. ft. build-
wood throughout ing, no pets, No January 1st, 2011. dio, 1, 2 bedroom EXETER free parking. ing in downtown
parking. Call
EXETER with ceramic tile in yard, $625/per Pat McHale apts. On site park- 570-650-1266 RETAIL STOREFRONT I will save location. Ware-
KINGSTON kitchen and bath. month, plus utilities,
$625/security
570-613-9080 ing. Fridge, stove with references 500 Square Feet.
you money! house with light

SENIOR APARTMENTS 1st floor, 1 bedroom.


Stove & fridge
$695/mo + utilities
and security. No
Pets, references
deposit. Call (570)
954-5332 after 5:00
provided. We have a
24/7 security cam-
era presence and all WILKES-BARRE
Nice clean unit for
any small business
manufacturing.
Building with some
office space. Entire
222 Schooley Ave. included. Washer p.m. to set an or office. Can be
required. Call Scott doors are electroni- Very large 4 bed- building for lease or
Exeter, PA hookup. $425 + (570)823-2431 appointment or cally locked. $450- room half double. combined with
Accepting applica- will sub-divide.
email nor- another if more
WEST PITTSTON
utilities. Call Ext. 137 650/per month, Recently remod- MLS #10-1074
tions for 1 bedroom (570) 814-0843 or mandy225@ water & sewer paid, eled. Wall to wall space is required.
apartments. Quality
1 bedroom apart-
(570) 696-3090
KINGSTON comcast.net. 4 Delaware Avenue One month/security carpet. Cats wel- Loading dock avail-
able also. $350. All
LINEUP Call Charlie
570-829-6200
deposit. Call (570) come. $650 + utili-
PITTSTON
Upscale 2 bedroom
ments for ages 62
and older. Income KINGSTON Pecks Court
New Construction.
apartment. Modern 793-6377 after ties. Call utilities included.
Plenty of parking.
ASUCCESSFULSALE VM 101

kitchen, washer / 10:00 a.m. to set an 973-508-5976


limits apply. Rent
only $437 month.
2 Apartments.
Available Now.
Luxury 2 bedroom,
1st floor. Heat,
2 bedroom. All
appliances included. dryer hookup. Must appointment or Call now!
570-650-8606
INCLASSIFIED!
email shlomo_voola
* Utilities Included Both 2 bedrooms, appliances, sewer All utilities paid; see! 570-430-3095
@yahoo.com. Wilkes-Barre Doyouneedmorespace?
electricity by tenant.
* Laundry Facilities $550 + security &
utilities. No pets.
& garbage included.
Everything brand
West Pittston, Pa. wilkesliving.com Š1 bedroom,
affordable, water EXETER A yard or garage sale
WEST PITTSTON
* On Site Handicap access. GARDEN VILLAGE
in classified
Management
*Private parking
For more info, Call
Scott 570-814-0875
$750/month.
Call 570-441-4101
new. Off street park-
ing. $750 + security
APARTMENTS
221 Fremont St. WILKES-BARRE
included.
Š2 bedroom, WAREHOUSE SPACE is the best way $1.00 SQ. FT.
Call for appointment & references Clean, 2 bedroom, affordable. 8200 Square Feet.
Housing for the tocleanoutyourclosets! 18,000 & 9,000
570-654-5733
KINGSTON KINGSTON 570-969-9268 elderly & mobility 2nd floor duplex. Š3 bedroom Exceptionally clean
warehouse or man- You’re in bussiness
sq. ft. Great,

SDK GREEN
Monday - Friday impaired; all utilities Stove, hookups, single,
PITTSTON
3 rooms, 1 bed- ufacturing space. clean assembly
parking, yard. No exceptional
8am-11am. Equal
Housing Opportunity room, heat & hot included. Federally
subsidized pets/no smoking. Kingston Heated and comes with classified! space; A/C; Gas
heat; Own meters;
water included, free
ACRES HOMES 3rd floor, 1 bed-
program. Extremely $475 + utilities. ŠLarge 3 with loading dock
PITTSTON TWP.
New 1/2 baths;
FORTY FORT use of washer & room, eat in and lift. Restroom
low income persons Call 570-868-4444 bedroom freight elevator
dryer available. No 11 Holiday Drive kitchen, stove & facilities. This prime
encouraged to Hanover Owner/Agent
Beautiful 3rd floor, 1 pets & no smoking. Kingston fridge. Living room, space has been Commercial
apply. Income less Š2 bedroom, 908-852-4410
bedroom. Stove & $480 + security & 1 “A Place To 1 bath, coin-op occupied by same Building for Rent
than $11,900. exceptional
Fridge. All utilities year lease. Call Call Home” washer/dryer. tenant for over 15 40 x 50 with 2
570-655-6555, Š3 bedroom,
WEST PITTSTON
included. $595. 570-331-7016 Days Spacious 1, 2 & 3 Heat, water, sewer years. 110/220 elec- overhead garage
8 am-4 pm, large, affordable
Security + 1st month or 288-6764 Night Bedroom Apts included. $495/ tric. Tenant retiring. doors.For info, call
Monday-Friday. Nanticoke
rent. Background 3 Bedroom month + security Priced way below 570-237-6548 Wyoming Ave.
Š2 bedroom,
KINGSTON and references EQUAL HOUSING High traffic location.
check. For appoint- Townhomes OPPORTUNITY large, water market. $2,000.
ment and applica- Call 570-822-8671 Call Now! Office space with
tion, Call 49 S. WELLES AVE. Gas heat included HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE included
570-650-8606
PLAINS TWP Character. 885 sq.
PITTSTON AREA
1 bedroom, no pets, FREE Pittston 7 PETHICK DRIVE
WEST WYOMING
570-417-0088 ŠLarge 1 ft. Great for busi-
OFF RTE. 315
HANOVER TWP.
3rd floor, 24hr on-site Gym
FORTY FORT heat furnished, Community Room Apartments for
AVAILABLE NOW!!
WILKES-BARRE bedroom water
included
1200 & 700 SF
ness, retail or spa.
Rent includes heat

QUALITY FLAT
Rent. 2nd floor, Office Available.
$475/per month,
Call (570)288-9434
Swimming Pool
Maintenance FREE washer, dryer hook 2nd floor 1 bed-
room, nice kitchen
HEIGHTS Old Forge
Š2 bedroom
86 Main Street
Reasonable.
& water. Call for
more details at
Controlled Access ups, heat & water 57 Carbon Lane 570-760-1513
America Realty 570-655-9325
KINGSTON Patio/Balcony included. No pets. with appliances, 1 bedroom, 2nd exceptional
Managed
COLONIAL FIRST 90 Sharpe Street
and much more...
Call Today
Call 570-654-2433 $450 month plus
utilities and security
floor. Wall to wall
carpet. Eat in
water included
McDermott & SCRANTON WILKES-BARRE
FLOOR. Enclosed
deck, porch, formal
2nd floor, 2 bed-
rooms. $615/month.
or stop by To place your deposit. No Dogs.
570-693-1000
kitchen with Appli-
ances, off street
McDermott
Real Estate
Great Location! Two
kitchen, built-ins, Heat, water, stove &
for a tour!
Now Offering ad call...829-7130 parking, rear Inc. Property
side by side office
suites available.
laundry, window refrigerator includ- Move In Specials PITTSTON LINE UP porch. $385 + util- Management 1,800 sq. ft each. 1
coverings, more! ed. References & ities & security. 570-821-1650
2 YEARS $650 + security required. 570-288-9019 A GREAT DEAL... 570-814-1356 (direct line)
Light Hearted Old
Timer in developing
story. Excellent con-
dition. 10 ft. ceiling.
UTILITIES, Section 8 Welcome. IN CLASSIFIED! Mon-Fri. 8-7pm
South Main ST. Ideal for most pro-
EMPLOYMENT
VERIFICATION, NO
Call Ed.
KINGSTON Looking for the right deal WILKES-BARRE Sat. 8-noon
corridor, adjacent fessions including
PETS/SMOKING.
570-287-9661
Third Avenue. 1st on an automobile? LAFAYETTE GARDENS ! to paring lot and 2006 one story,
medical, legal or

CLEAN & SPACIOUS


extension 229 within view of Public beauty salon. Near
570-288-1422 floor. 2 bedrooms, S commercial build-
eat in kitchen, din-
Turn to classified. AVE MONEY THIS YEAR
Square and Movie ing, built by Sean
all major highways &
4 rooms, 2nd floor, 113 Edison St.
AMERICA ing room, living It’s a showroom in print! Quiet neighborhood.
Theatre. Three Rist. Quality, impec-
good traffic area.
wall to wall carpet, story historic build- Call 570-822-2021;
room, w/d hookup Classified’s got 2 bedroom apart- cably maintained,
KINGSTON
REALTY CO. off street parking. ing features 10' ask for Betty.
$500/per month, Water, sewer & the directions! ments available for ceilings, rubber
like new condition.
RENTALS Available May 1
plus utilities. Call garbage included. immediate occu- roof, gas hw
Two units with Doyouneedmorespace?
570-655-1623 Non smokers & no WILKES-BARRE pancy. Heat & hot separate utilities.
FORTY FORT
Call for current
Great neighbor-
pets. $550/month. water included.
BB...Located in the Tile and wall to wall A yard or garage sale
hood! 2nd floor, 2 heart of Wilkes-
availability. Over 30
years managed
bedrooms.
dining &
Large
family
LUZERNE 570-655-2567 Mayflower Starting at $550
Call Aileen at
Line up a place to live
in classified!
Barre's historic dis-
trict 1 block from
carpeting, full
kitchen, two laundry
in classified
is the best way
service provided. room. New bath &
1 bedroom, wall to
PITTSTON Crossing 570-822-7944 Public Square were
rooms, many
tocleanoutyourclosets!
WYOMING
wall, off-street potential uses.
NO PETS/SMOKING yesterday meets
kitchen with tile Apartments
/2 YEAR SAME
RENT, EMPLOY-
floors,
carpet &
windows,
appli-
parking, coin
laundry, water,
New apartment
complex, 2 bed- WILKES-BARRE 1 bedroom. Appli-
today.
$350,000
Perfect for doctors
office and current
You’re in bussiness
with classified!
sewer & garbage rooms, hardwood 570.822.3968 use of hair salon
MENT VERIFICA-
TION/APPLICATION
ances. Includes
garage. No pets /
included. $495/ floors, sewer, LODGE ances, wall to wall
carpet. Includes
570-696-2468 and tanning salon. Wilkes-Barre
REQUIRED.
Details call
smoking. $675.
Some utilities includ-
month + security
& lease. HUD
garbage & all appli-
ances included. - Light & bright Formerly The
heat, trash removal
& sewer. Washer
Koz through 2013.
Security, emer- OFFICE SPACE
accepted. Call $685/month. Call open floor plans Travel Lodge dryer hookup. No gency lighting and Large 1st floor,
570-288-1422 ed. Lease & beautiful, profes-
570-687-6216 or (570) 878-2738 - All major 497 Kidder St., smoking. No pets. sound system.
deposit. After 6 sional office space
HANOVER
570-954-0727 Wilkes-Barre $470. Security. Call Macadam parking
PITTSTON
p.m., 570-814-6714 appliances included lot for 25. for rent. Two sepa-
Rooms Starting 570-693-2586
MOUNTAIN TOP
618 FELLOWS ST - Pets welcome* at: $349,000 rate offices. Large

WYOMING
Spacious 2 bed- - Close to everything Daily $44.99 + conference room.
Large 2 Bedrooms,
2nd floor, appli-
KINGSTON 1 Bedroom apart- room, 2nd floor, tax
MLS# 11-220
Complete kitchen. 2
apartment for rent. - 24 hour emergency 301 Wyoming Ave. Job Seekers are
ances, NEW refrig- DUPLEX ments for elderly,
Completely renovat- maintenance
Weekly $189.99
1st floor, 1 bedroom, looking here!
fireplaces.
World Charm. Back
Old
erator, stove & Beautiful 1st floor, 2 disabled. Rents + tax
based on 30% of ed including new - Short term Microwave, newly remodeled, Where's your ad? deck area. Off
microwave. Off bedroom, 1.5 baths,
ADJ gross income. stove, fridge, and leases available Refrigerator, all appliances, w/d 570-829-7130 and street parking. 100
street parking. 5 rooms, convenient
Handicap Accessi- dishwasher. Neutral WiFi, HBO hardwood floors. ask for an employ- Block of South
Porch & Yard. Sun residential location,
decor with ceramic Security & refer-
(570) 348-1761
room. Available hardwood floors, ble. Equal Housing Call TODAY For 570-823-8881 ment specialist Franklin St. Must
tile in bath room and ences, no pets.
April 1st. $625/ + natural woodwork, Opportunity. TTY711
AVAILABILITY!! www.Wilkes
THE BEST 9,000 see. 570-287-5991

KINGSTON
or 570-474-5010 kitchen. Off street BarreLodge.com $495/mo+ utilities.
utilities. Cats okay. french doors, ceiling WILKES-BARRE
parking and a cov- Available April 1
570-357-1138 or fan, laundry with This institution is an
equal opportunity ered deck. No pets
www.mayflower 570-954-2972 18 Pierce St SQ. FT. FOR $1.50 SQ. TIRED OF HIGH
WILKES-BARRE
610-568-8363 washer/dryer in-
provider & allowed. $550.00 a crossing.com Office Space
cluded, refrigerator,
month
WYOMING Available Immedi- FT. IN TOWN.
RENTS?
Sell your own home! gas range, dish- employer.
Place an ad HERE Call Darcy Certain Restrictions ately, Off street ŠFree snow removal
washer, oak cabi-
MOUNTAIN TOP
4 room apartment.
570-829-7130 nets, off street
570-239-0558
Apply* FRANKLIN GARDENS Heat & hot water
parking. Security
required. 3 room
ŠFree water fee Are you paying too
parking, fenced-in much for your cur-
HANOVER AREA back yard, storage.
Available April 1.
WOODBRYN
1 & 2 Bedroom,
SENIOR LIVING included. No pets.
References. Securi-
ty. $600. Call
Suite $400/month,
includes utilities.
ŠFree parking
ŠFree sewer fee
rent office? Call us!
We have modern
Lee Park Section $695 + utilities. 570-690-0564 Sprinkler, 1st floor, office space avail-
2 bedroom apart- available 570-693-2254 or 570-823-7564 Great lighting, gas
Call 570-690-0633 immediately, No 570-287-0939 able in Luzerne
ment, 2nd floor.
pets. Rents based PLAINS KINGSTON
heat, overhead Bank Building on
Off street parking.
Washer/dryer KINGSTON on income start Spacious two story WILKES-BARRE WYOMING door, Near 81 W-B Public Square.
hookup. Screened
E. WALNUT ST.
at $395 & $430. 3 bedroom apt. 1st floor, 2 bed- TOWNHOUSE Garage space AND Rents include heat,
central air, utilities,
in porch. New wall
to wall carpeting, Light, bright, 1st
Handicap Accessi-
ble. Equal Housing
Professionally
cleaned & painted.
rooms. Stove,
refrigerator, wash-
Carpet, tile bath,
appliances, washer
rental. 1200 sq. ft.
Zoned for repairs & THE BEST 20,000 SQ. trash removal, and
nightly cleaning - all
excellent condition.
& extra storage
floor, 2 bedrooms,
elevator, carpet-
Opportunity.
Call 570-474-5010
New
hardwood
carpeting,
floors,
er, dryer included.
Off street parking.
/ dryer hookup,
sewer, parking by
manufacturing.
$450 per month FT. FOR $1.50 SQ. FT. without a sneaky
CAM charge.
$495 plus utilities ed, Security TTY711 ceiling fans. Eat-in March 19th (570) 814-8876 Same as above only
$525 includes front door. $600 + Access parking at
(954) 643-1781 or system. Garage. This institution is an kitchen with stove 10:00AM-4:00PM bigger + 5 offices.
water, sewer and Utilities, Security & KINGSTON the new intermodal
(570) 817-1802 Extra storage & equal opportunity /fridge/dishwasher, Š1 & 2 bedrooms Call Larry
trash. Security, Lease. No smoking, garage via our cov-
COMMERCIAL SPACE
cable TV included. provider and washer/ dryer hook- ŠLaundry facility 570-696-4000
lease and back- no pets. ered bridge. 300SF
HUNLOCK CREEK Laundry facilities.
Heat & hot water
employer. ups. Off Street Park- ground check ŠStove, fridge
ŠSecure building Call 570-693-0695
or 570-430-1565
to 5000SF available.

FOR RENT
Collect cash, not dust! ing, Maintenance- required. TUNKHANNOCK We can remodel to
627 Main Street furnished. Fine free yard. Nice ŠCommunity
(Above Post Office) neighborhood.
Clean out your
basement, garage area. $700 plus utili-
908-637-4363.
Rooms. 944 Commercial 620 Market St. COMMERCIAL/RETAIL suit. Brokers Pro-
tected. Call Jeff
1 bedroom, no
smoking, no pets.
Convenient to bus
& stores. No
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
ties. Security/lease.
Sorry no smoking or WILKES-BARRE ŠElevator
Recently
Properties Newly Renovated
Prime Space.
Intersection of Rt. 6
and Rt. 29, this
Pyros at 822-8577

315 PLAZA
Electric heat. $400. pets. References. pets. References 2 bedroom apart- renovated. space is bound to
Utilities by tenant. ment today at 570- Call Christy 1,250 sq. ft., Job Seekers are
Security. Lease. required. ment with sunroom. Near Kingston attract customers.
Security & back- No smokers 829-7130! Call (570) 824-9507 Water included. 570-417-0088 looking here!
Corners. Great Included is Heat, Air Where's your ad?
ground check. Call please. $840. Near shopping & 1750 & 3200 SF
NANTICOKE location for retail or Conditioning, Elec-
SHAVERTOWN Shopping for a
(570) 735-5490 public transporta- Retail / Office 570-829-7130 and
570-287-0900 business office. tric, Water, Sewer, ask for an employ-
Leave Message
2nd floor, 1 bed- tion. $500. Security new apartment? Space Available Easy Access and Windows Cleaned, ment specialist
2 bedroom apart- required. Call 570-829-1206
Classified lets
KINGSTON
Sidewalks shoveled
KINGSTON room, includes all
appliances & wash-
ment, living room, 570-760-7152
you compare costs -
parking. Call Cliff
570-760-3427 and swept. You just
1 bedroom, 2nd Large 2 bedroom, er/dryer, heat & hot
eat in kitchen, full
bath with laundry. without hassle DALLAS run your business 941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WILKES-BARRE
floor, washer/dryer 1st floor. Newly water included. No OLYPHANT we’ll do the rest. No
Stove, fridge, wash- or worry!
hookup, yard, park- painted. Stove & pets. $550 + securi- OFFICE OR RETAIL offices. 1,800

W IL K E SW O O D
er & dryer included. Get moving square feet.
ing, No Pets, Quiet fridge included. ty. (570) 735-2573 2 Bedrooms/1 Bath
Gas heat with cen- Commercial office
/Secluded/Conve- Washer/ dryer WATER, SEWER & with classified! $1,800. Call

NANTICOKE
tral air. Off street space and retail
nient $425. + utili-
ties. Discount avail-
able, lease, refer-
hookup. $675; Heat
included. Call
570-814-0843 or 355 East Ridge St
parking available.
$500 + security. All
TRASH INCLUD-
ED, Washer/dryer
On-Site, Parking,
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
1st floor, 2 bedroom.
space available.
Rock Creek
570-836-7000
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
A PAR TM E NTS
utilities by tenant. Corporate Center
ences. 574-9827 570-696-3090 First floor apart-
Call Lynda
Secure Building, Wall to wall carpet. Call Judy
basement, garage 1 B edroom Sta rting
ment. Heat, water, $595/per month. or attic and call the
a t $665.00
(570) 262-1196 2nd floor 1 bed- 570-383-3900 Classified depart-
sewage, garbage &
944 Commercial 944 Commercial appliances included.
(570) 899-8034 room, wall to wall Commercial space rockcreekcorpo- ment today at 570-
Properties Properties $500 / month. Call SHEATOWN carpet. Off street for lease. $10/sq. ft. ratecenter.com 829-7130!
• Includes gas heat,
570-301-3170 Beautiful 1st floor, 2
1/2 bedroom. Stove
WILKES-BARRE
3 bedroom, 1/2
parking. Washer/
dryer included. 1
month security &
Physician's office
ready to occupy
approx 7500 sq. ft.
941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ w ater,sew er & trash
and fridge. Large double, 1.5 bath, references. Call for Various suites up to Unfurnished Unfurnished • C onvenient to allm ajor
kitchen, on-site gas heat, off-street info.(570) 574-2249 20,000 sq. ft. also highw ays & public
WILKES-BARRE laundry room. Off parking, fenced in available. State of
IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE transportation
SOUTH MAIN STREET street parking. $600
+ utilities, security,
yard, excellent the art amenities.
• Fitness center & pool
NANTICOKE
condition. $595/ Ample parking.
(Off Public Square) lease & background month + utilities, Contact Judy Rice Immediate Occupancy!!
Great Store Front & check. Call references & 714-9230 • P atio/B alconies
East State St.
Inside Suites Available
Modern and Ready To Rent!
2 large bedrooms. 570-417-0088 security. No pets. MLS# 10-4102
MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS • P et friendly*
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
Modern kitchen and for appointment Call 570-881-4078
Steps from New Intermodal Hub & Public Park
61 E. Northampton St. • O nline rentalpaym ents
SWOYERSVILLE
bath, all appliances
Starting at $650. utilities included dishwasher, w/d WILKES-BARRE 2nd floor, 2 bed-
room apt. in good Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701
• Flexible lease term s
hookup. Ample 2 bedroom house 3 bedroom. neighborhood. New M ond a y - Frid a y 9 -5
FREE RENT - Call For Details Today! closets and stor- with living room, eat Heat & hot water wall to wall carpet. • Affordable Senior Apartments
age. No smokers. in kitchen. 1 bath. included. Washer/ Off street parking, 941 Apartments/ • Income Eligibility Required Sa turd a y 1 0-2
PROVINCIAL TOWER $580 per month Porch. Large yard. dryer hookup. Rent fenced yard, wash- Unfurnished
570-829-1573 includes sewer,
garbage & water.
Off street parking. based on income. er/dryer hookup, • Utilities Included! • Low cable rates; 822-27 1 1
CEDAR
No smoking, no Call 570-472-9118 good storage. • New appliances; laundry on site;
570-239-2741 pets. $670 includes
w w w .liv ea tw ilk esw ood .com
$395/month + utili- • Activities! * Restrictions Ap p ly
heat & water.
NANTICOKE WILKES-BARRE
ties. Call

VILLAGE
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bedroom. Heat, hot
3Bedroom/1.5 Bath
HEAT, WATER, WILKES-BARRE SOUTH Please call 570-825-8594 Meadows
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944 Commercial 950 Half Doubles 953 Houses for Rent 953 Houses for Rent 953 Houses for Rent 953 Houses for Rent 953 Houses for Rent 956 Miscellaneous 962 Rooms 971 Vacation &
Properties Resort Properties

WYOMING
LUZERNE
Totally remodeled 2
DUPONT
Large completely
KINGSTON
3 bedrooms, stove
LARKSVILLE
2 bedroom, living
PARSONS
Remodeled 3 bed-
WILKES-BARRE
RENT TO OWN
WILKES-BARRE
Land For Rent Avail-
KINGSTON HOUSE
Nice, clean FLORIDA
1701 Wyoming Ave. story, 3 bedroom remodeled 2 bed- & refrigerator, room, kitchen and rooms, 1 bath. AVAILABLE NOW, able 80,000 sq. ft. furnished room, Boca Raton
900 sq. ft. private half double with room styled town- washer / dryer bath. Great view! Parking. Large lot, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 commercial lot. starting at $315. Beautiful 5 room
office suite. Suitable basement. Very house. Stove & hook-ups, wall to Section 8 welcome. quiet area, large baths, washer/ Fenced in. Level Efficiency at $435 home with Pool.
for general office large yard, nice fridge included. Pri- wall downstairs, Utilities by tenant rooms. Rent $675 + dryer hookup, off- land. Cleared & month furnished Fully furnished. On
use, professional view. Off street vate interior attic & large kitchen, living $500/mo + security utilities & security. street parking, graded with no with all utilities canal lot. $600
office, etc. Includes parking. $580 + utili- basement access. room, dining room, Call 570-814-8299 No Pets.Also, for Double Lot with obstructions. Auto- included. Off weekly. If interest-
all utilities, including ties, security & ref- Washer/dryer recreation room, sale $71,900. matic dawn to dusk street parking. ed, write to:
LUZERNE
large back yard,
cleaning and free erences. Call hookup. Heat off-street parking, 570-826-6124 or $800/per month + lighting system & 570-718-0331 120 Wagner St.
parking. 570-829-0291 included. Nice yard. small yard. $675 + 570-328-0634 Cell utilities & security. two 20 ft. wide Moosic, PA 18507
2nd floor, 2 bed-
$900/month
Call Charlie
Leave Message $750. No pets.
570-479-6722
utilities. Security &
References rooms, living room, Call 201-230-5002 gates.
major
Near all
highways. WEST NANTICOKE
NANTICOKE
for appointment.

91
required. Call eat-in kitchen, wall Call 570-822-2021; Furnished with pri-
570-829-6200
VM 101
1014 S. Prospect St. EXETER (570) 288-8012 to wall, washer &
dryer. $475 heat
PLYMOUTH LINE UP
ask for Dave. vate bath. Cable,
garbage & all other
%
3 bedroom, 1 bath,
washer/dryer hook-
up, stove, fridge,
SCARBORO AVE
Completely remod-
eled 1/2 double, 3
KINGSTON included. Security &
references
required. Call
3 bedrooms. Gas
heat. $625 + utilities
A GREAT DEAL... 959 Mobile Homes
utilities included.
Non-smoking. Call
570-814-5465
IN CLASSIFIED!
wall to wall. No bedroom, 1.5 baths, 570-288-8012 security & refer-
DALLAS TWP.
947 Garages
pets. $565 + utilities
& security. Gas Heat
mint/excellent
condition, gas heat, LUZERNE
392 Bennett St.
ences. 1 year lease.
No pets. Call
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
2 bedroom, 1 bath,
large kitchen &
WILKES-BARRE of Times Leader
Call (570) 735-6394 new tile & hard- 570-825-4302
Turn to classified.
Furnished rooms for
readers read
HANOVER TWP.
wood, new kitchen
2 BEDROOM HOUSE SUGAR NOTCH
large living room. rent. Close to down-

NANTICOKE & baths, all new


appliances, nice Gas heat. Washer
It’s a showroom in print!
Classified’s got
Water, sewer
garbage included.
& town. $85/week +
security. Everything
the Classified
377 E. Washington
Newly remodeled, 3
yard & neighbor- /dryer hookup,
dishwasher, stove
3 bedroom, 1.5 bath
newly remodeled the directions!
$495/month, 1st &
last. 570-332-8922
included. Call
570-704-8288
section.
hood. $795. No
single home. $650 *2008 Pulse Research
WILKES-BARRE
bedrooms, 1 1/2 Pets 570-479-6722 & refrigerator. Off-
baths, no
$575/ per month
pets
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
street parking,
yard. $680 +
+ utilities. Call
570-821-0463 Riverside Dr. HUNLOCK CREEK
Move in ready &
Shopping for a
new apartment?
plus utilities. Call utilities. Stately brick, 4 Classified lets
WILKES-BARRE
What Do
570-578-3881 3 bedroom single (570) 288-3438 bedroom, 2 bath & affordable 2 bed-
family. 1 1/2 baths. room & 3 bedroom you compare costs -
2 half bath home. without hassle
NANTICOKE Driveway, yard, nice Collect cash, not dust! 3 bedrooms, 1 bath.
Hardwood floors, homes located in

You Have
1427 San Souci Pky area. $800 + utilities Clean out your $725/month + utili-
spacious rooms, quiet, country set- or worry!
Newly remodeled, West Ridge St. Call 570-332-5723 basement, garage ties. Fenced yard. ting. Starting at Get moving
2 bedroom. $570/ 46 Zerby Ave Will consider rent to beautiful patio,
fully equipped full or attic and call the $5,000. Financing with classified!
To Sell
Sunday 1pm-3pm all appliances
service garage. month + utilities &
security. No Pets.
Looking for the right deal Lease with option Classified depart- own. Call
included. $1,600/ available with mini-
WILKES-BARRE
Also has a detail (570) 239-8040 mum down. Call
on an automobile? ment today at 570- month + utilities.
ROOM FOR RENT
wash bay. Garage (570) 474-6477 to buy, completely

Today?
570-477-2845
is 2,560 square Turn to classified. remodeled, mint, 829-7130! MLS#10-2290

PLAINS
570-696-3801
feet with 50 feet It’s a showroom in print! turn key condition,
Line up a place to live Kitchen privileges.
road frontage on
the Sans Souci Spacious, 4 bed- Classified’s got
3 bedrooms, 1.5
baths, large NANTICOKE
Desirable
Call Margy
570-696-0891 in classified! $95/week.
1 month security
Parkway rooms, wall to wall the directions! closets, with
Lexington Village
Call Jerry
$249,900
570-696-2468
carpeting. 1.5 baths,
living room, kitchen.
HARVEYS LAKE
hardwoods, carpet
& tile floors, new Nanticoke, PA
Many ranch style
WILKES-BARRE NORTH 570-313-6384
or 856-718-1858
Fridge, stove & kitchen and baths, 805 N. Washington
dishwasher. Laun- Charming 3 gas heat, shed, homes. 2 bedrooms 2 bedroom, new
bedroom ranch 2 Free Months With 965 Roommate Call 829-7130
dry hookup. Off large yard.
A 2 Year Lease
wall to wall carpet
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH to place your ad.
HOMES AVAILABLE
above lake. Year & paint, front & rear
street parking. $700
round rate $600
$134,000, seller
$795 + electric Good neighbor-
Wanted
+ utilities & security. will pay closing porches, fenced in
570-823-4116 or
570-417-7745 or
month + utilities.
Shorter term $900.
costs, $5000 down
and monthly SQUARE FOOT RE yard, off street
parking, washer/
hood. 3 bedroom,
wall to wall carpet-
Homes available in
Birchwood Village ROOMATE WANTED
570-417-2737 Available 4/1.
No pets. Deposit.
payments are
$995/month.
MANAGEMENT
866-873-0478
dryer hookup, full
basement, no pets.
ing, fenced yard.
Washer/dryer hook-
Estates.
Estates 2 and 3
bedrooms. Rent-
In Wilkes-Barre.
$275/month
ONLY
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PLAINS 3 BEDROOMS 610-574-4080 REAL ESTATE
570-654-1490
Line up a place to live
in classified!
security. Call
570-814-1356
month + utilities. Call
570-402-2014
CALL TODAY!
570-613-0719
nished.
(570) 262-5202
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CALL
Large 1 & 1/2 car Gas heat, wall to
garage for rent. wall carpet. Security
$125/month. No and lease. No pets.
electric or heat. Call $650 month plus
570-714-9234 utilities.
570-675-4424
950 Half Doubles

DUPONT

AN EXPERT
2 bedroom, 1 bath.
$600 + utilities &
security. Call
570-947-4226 SWOYERSVILLE
1 bedroom. Eat-in

EDWARDSVILLE
162 Short St.
kitchen. Washer/
dryer hookup. Gas
heat. $440/month.
Renovated 3 bed- Water included.
room in quiet loca- Security & no pets.
tion. Fresh paint, Call 570-760-5573

Professional Services Directory


new carpeting and
new kitchen w/dish-
washer. No pets or
smokers. Only $650 WEST PITTSTON
per month, +utilities.
Call (570) 466-6334 1/2 DOUBLE
3 bedroom, living/

FORTY FORT
Half double. 2 bed-
dining room, kitchen
with range & dish-
1024 Building &
Remodeling
1039 Chimney
Service
1078 Dry Wall 1135 Hauling &
Trucking
1135 Hauling &
Trucking
1204 Painting &
Wallpaper
1213 Paving &
Excavating
1252 Roofing &
Siding
washer. 1st floor MIRRA DRYWALL

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room, 1.5 bath. laundry hookup.
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C L E Ahauling,
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SPECIALISTS
boiler, baseboard
Freshly painted.
$650. No pets or SPECIALIST CHIMNEY
Rebuild & Repair
Textured Ceilings
Licensed & Insured cleaning attics, cellar, Remove wood,
Int./Ext. Experts!
Aluminum, Wood PAVING & SEAL COATING All types of roofing.
Repairs & Installation
heat, modern smoking. Security, 825-4268. garage, one piece or metals, old furni- 3 Generations of
Remodel / repair, Chimneys. All Free Estimates & Deck Staining experience. 25 Years Experience
kitchen, granite lease, background whole Estate, also ture, & household
counter top, dish- & credit check. Interior painting & types of Masonry. (570) 675-3378 available 10 & 20 yard contents. Yard
Free Estimates Celebrating 76 Licensed / Insured
drywall install Liners Installed, Licensed-Insured years of Pride & Free Estimates
washer, full base- 570-654-3755 Brick & Block, dumpsters.655-0695 clean-ups, small
30 Years Tradition! Reliable Service
ment, washer dryer Roofs & Gutters. 1084 Electrical 592-1813or287-8302 deliveries.
CALL NOW & Get 570-855-4259
hookup, walk up WILKES-BARRE Building or Experience
Licensed & 826-1883
attic,
parking,
off street
great 1/2 DOUBLE Remodeling? Insured
570-735-2257
DNF ELECTRIC
Affordable &
AAA CLEANING
A1 GENERAL HAULING
Book Now &
Receive 10% Off
The 1st Seal Coat-
ing FREE with J.R.V. ROOFING
570-824-6381
3 bedrooms signed contract.
neighborhood. $675
$585/month
Reasonable Rates Cleaning attics, 1147 Home 570-283-5714 Licensed and Roof Repairs & New
/ month + security & No Job Too Small. cellars, garages. Roofs. Shingle, Slate,
credit check. NO No pets.
COZY HEARTH Licensed & insured. Demolitions, Roofing Restoration Insured.
PETS. Ask
discount. Call
about For info, call
570-313-6384
CHIMNEY
Chimney Cleaning,
Free estimates. & Tree Removal.
Free Est. 779-0918 or Custom
DAVID WAYNE Free estimates.
570-474-6329
Hot Built Up, Rubber,
Gutters & Chimney
570-466-1132
Look for the 570-574-6213
542-5821; 814-8299 Made PAINTING Repairs. Year Round.

WILKES-BARRE
Rebuilding, Repair, 570-574-7195 Lic.# PA021520 Licensed/Insured
BIA symbol
Stainless Steel Lin- Wood Radiator Call About ŠFREE EstimatesŠ
of quality
KINGSTON
66 Poplar St
2 Half Doubles
Both located in nice For information
ing, Parging, Stuc-
co, Caps, Etc.
Free Estimates
ECONOLECTRIC
All Phases
1st CHOICE
Hauling,
Covers, shelves,
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