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President defends military action


Obama addresses the
nation about U.S.
would have stained the world’s
conscience and "been a be- Area’s lawmakers split
trayal of who we are." Yet he
intervention in Libya. ruled out targeting Moammar By JONATHAN RISKIND that he still has “the same
Gadhafi, warning that trying jriskind@timesleader.com questions I had” prior to the
to oust him militarily would be WASHINGTON -- Repub- speech.
By BEN FELLER a costly mistake. lican U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta “The president didn’t an-
AP White House Correspondent Obama announced that NA- was left with questions after swer my questions at all,” he
WASHINGTON — Defend- TO would take command over President Obama’s speech said. “On Sunday, Secretary of
ing the first war launched on the entire Libya operation on Monday. Democratic Sen. Defense Robert Gates said
his watch, President Barack Wednesday, keeping his Bob Casey said he supported that our military action

Bridge
Obama declared Monday pledge to get the U.S. out of Obama’s actions in Libya, against Libya ‘was not a vital
night that the United States in- the lead — but offering no esti- AP PHOTO with a few caveats about what national interest to the United
tervened in Libya to prevent a President Obama speaks about Libya might happen going forward.
slaughter of civilians that See OBAMA, Page 10A in Washington on Monday. Barletta, R-Hazleton, said See REACTION, Page 10A

switch is S O C I A L S E C U R I T Y/ M E D I C A R E

scheduled
for today
New Eighth Street Bridge set CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER

Dick Hughes is a candidate for


to handle its first traffic, with
county judge.
predecessor to be closed.

By ANDREW M. SEDER
aseder@timesleader.com
Hughes:
Go beyond
WYOMING -- By this evening,
the new Eighth Street Bridge
spanning the Susquehanna River
between Wyoming and Jenkins

experience
Township should open to traffic.
At the same time, just 12 feet
upstream, the 111-year-old bridge
it is replacing will support its fi-
nal vehicle. Candidate for judge for the
“We know how anxious area
second time urges voters to
motorists are to see the new
Eighth Street Bridge open and CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER choose the most qualified.
we are happy that the day has Joan Opplinger, 74, of Luzerne, is upset at the news that a possible Social Security increase will be offset by a hike in Medicare.
come. We are pleased with the

Entitlement news irks area seniors


rate at which this project was de- By SHEENA DELAZIO
livered and certainly proud of the sdelazio@timesleader.com
work,” said Pennsylvania Depart- WILKES-BARRE – For attor-
ment of Transportation District 4 ney Dick Hughes, experience is
spokeswoman Karen Dussinger. one important factor in the judi-
The $23 million project got un- cial race for one of
der way in 2008 with work being
done by Nyleve Bridge Corp. of Expenses vs. benefits concerns aired Palmentera and others said their income
stays the same, but their expenses keep
six open seats on
the Court of Com-
Emmaus. growing. They said food, gas and taxes con- mon Pleas.
Construction of the concrete I- By BILL O’BOYLE try — receive Medicare and Social Security. tinue to rise, but they are expected to pay He said voters
beam span is complete with just boboyle@timesleader.com By law, beneficiaries have their Medicare their bills on their fixed income that hasn’t must also consider
some last-minute touches being KINGSTON – The news turned a quiet Part B premiums, which cover doctor visits, increased for three years. the possibility that
done today, including line paint- Monday morning at the Kingston Senior deducted from their Social Security pay- “Everything goes up, but we don’t get a all 16 candidates could end up
ing, inspection, the activation of Center into a table-to-table discussion. ments each month. raise,” Palmentera said. “It’s not fair. Take serving their elected 10-year
signals and other work. The new The buzz was created by reports that the When Medicare premiums rise more some off of those that can afford it. I think term, and another 10 years if vot-
bridge will have two 12-foot trav- government is projecting a slight cost-of-liv- than Social Security payments – as expect- this is terrible.” ers say yes to their retention.
eling lanes and two 10-foot shoul- ing adjustment in Social Security benefits ed this year – millions living on fixed in- Betty Lee Frusciante, 76, of Swoyersville, “I’m urging people to treat this
ders as well as a 6-foot sidewalk next year – the first increase since 2009 – comes don’t get raises, the AP said. has had seven surgeries during the last sev- as getting the most qualified peo-
on the downstream side. but for most senior citizens, rising Medi- “Why are they always picking on the se- en years. She pays $100 per month for Medi- ple on the bench,” Hughes told
Part of the project included im- care premiums are likely to exceed any in- nior citizens?” asked Anne Palmentera, 88, care and another $165 per month for Blue The Times Leader’s endorse-
provements made to the intersec- crease in payments. of Swoyersville. “We worked for what we are Cross/Blue Shield. ment board.
According to The Associated Press, getting. What are the seniors supposed to
See BRIDGES, Page 12A about 45 million people —1in 7 in the coun- live on?” See SENIORS , Page 12A See HUGHES, Page 12A

The Times Leader presents awards to outstanding local citizens under 40

Area accomplishments honored


By STEVE MOCARSKY “All 40 of them are winners. They were ers,” said Rae Decker, Times Leader
smocarsky@timesleader.com chosen out of hundreds of applications marketing associate.
SCRANTON – The Times Leader on that we receive every year. We appeal to A panel of Times Leader executives
Monday honored 40 outstanding North- the community, to 40 Under Forty alum- reviews the applications and chooses the
east Pennsylvanians who have achieved ni … and ask 40 award recipients.
some impressive professional accom- who they feel “I think we had a real-
plishments and made significant contri- have excelled ly good mix of honorees
butions in their communities – all at not only in the this year. We had people
relatively young ages. community, but from the arts to the auto
The newspaper presented the third in the work- industry to law,” said DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER
annual 40 Under Forty awards during a place too and Rachel Pugh, Times Lead- Richard L. Connor, editor and publisher of The Times Leader,
dinner at the Hilton Scranton Hotel and really stood welcomes guests to the 40 Under Forty event at the Hilton in
Conference Center. out as lead- See FORTY, Page 6A Scranton, Monday.

Movin’ on A NEWS Editorials 11A Weather 10B Movies 6C


N.D. women are
in Final Four.
INSIDE Local
Nation & World
3A
5A
B SPORTS
B BUSINESS 8B
C HEALTH
Birthdays 4C
Puzzles
D CLASSIFIED
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Obituaries 8A, 9A Stocks 9B Television 6C Comics 16D


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WSCTC Area fire departments battle several fires DETAILS

reviews
Times Leader staff LOTTERY
Firefighters were busy MIDDAY DRAWING
throughout Luzerne County on
Monday battling a smoke condi-
DAILY NUMBER – 5-3-1

new goal
tion at a Back Mountain day BIG 4 – 7-5-0-2
care facility, a boiler explosion QUINTO - 2-4-8-1-8
at a Wright Township house, a TREASURE HUNT
fire at a garage in Kingston, a 07-14-15-18-28

for pupils
large blaze in New Columbus
and a house fire in Plymouth.
NIGHTLY DRAWING
DAILY NUMBER - 3-2-4
Daycare evacuated BIG 4 - 1-3-8-0
Lehman Fire Chief Bill Ha- QUINTO - 5-8-5-6-9
Philosophy will aim to prepare genbagh said the Precious An- CASH 5
gels Learning Center on state 03-07-10-16-37
students to compete in the
Route 118 was evacuated when
global economy. smoke filled the building just be-
MATCH 6 LOTTO
fore noon. 24-29-35-36-40-44
Five staff members and 17
By EILEEN GODIN children evacuated safely to a HARRISBURG – Tuesday’s
Times Leader Correspondent nearby hair salon. “Pennsylvania Cash 5” jack-
PRINGLE -- West Side Career “They performed their evac- pot will be worth at least
and Technical Center officials uation procedures,” Hagen- $525,000 because no player
Monday night discussed a baugh said. “Fortunately, no one matched the five winning
change in the school’s philoso- was harmed.” CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
numbers drawn in Monday’s
phy. Hagenbaugh said a fan in the Plymouth firefighters were called at around 9 p.m. Monday to the scene of a house fire on Flat game.
Nancy Tkatch, soon-to-be ad- HVAC system overheated. Road in Plymouth. Lottery officials said 129
ministrative director, informed Parents picked up their chil- players matched four num-
the joint operating committee dren from the hair salon, Hagen- was a good working fire. It was bers and won $183.50 each;
that a new baugh said. an apartment building that was 4,256 players matched
W H AT ’ S school phi- being renovated over a garage. three numbers and won $9
NEXT losophy will Other blazes kept crews The cause of the fire is still be- each; and 48,403 players
raise the ex- busy ing investigated,” Kingston Fire
The next commit- matched two numbers and
pectations An elderly couple was burned Chief Frank Guido said Monday won $1 each.
tee meeting is
of students in a reported furnace explosion night. Thursday’s “Pennsylvania
scheduled for 6
p.m. April 25 in the while pre- at their home on Woodlawn Ave- Also, firefighters in the Shick- Match 6 Lotto” jackpot will
school’s library. paring them nue in Wright Township around shinny area battled a large fire at be worth at least $550,000
to compete 12:30 p.m. a building on Academy Street in because no player holds a
in a global Wright Township Fire Chief New Columbus around 12:30 ticket with one row that
economy. Dave Pettit could not be reached p.m. Monday. Officials there matches all six winning
Tkatch, the current Northwest for comment on Monday. could not be reached for com- numbers drawn in Monday’s
Area superintendent, will be re- Meanwhile, firefighters in ment. game.
placing Besty Ellis as administra- Kingston, Edwardsville and For- Later Monday at around 9
tive director as of July 1. ty Fort battled a blaze at a ga- p.m. crews were called to a re-
While a pamphlet from the Na- rage with a second floor apart- port of a working structure fire
tional Association of State Direc- ment at 3 Lawrence St., King- on Flat Road in Plymouth. No PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER
OBITUARIES
tors of Career Technical Educa- ston, that erupted at 12:29 p.m. further information was availa- Firefighters work on extinguishing a blaze Monday at a garage Barberio, Clare
tion Consortium was passed out, “There were no injuries, but it ble at press time. with a second floor apartment at 3 Lawrence St., Kingston.
she added that teachers are al-
Cionzynski, Louis
ready working to integrate the Concert, Angelo

Lutheran college attracts Jewish students


new philosophy into their curri- Evans, David
culum. Franchelli, Placido
The former goal of vocational Glomb, Helen
education was to train students
with job specific skills. The new
Horst, Megan
goal will prepare students for ca- Approximately 34 percent of planation. But he said that per- Jones, Joseph
reers such as health care, biomed- haps the lesson to be learned Kudrako, William Sr.
Muhlenberg College’s
ical, and renewable energy from Muhlenberg is how "to be a Levy, Daniel
through core technical standards students are Jewish. welcoming community for oth- Mansor, Helen
that have been developed by lead- ers." Mazur, Florence
ers in the industries. David, the rabbi, said Muhlen-
In other business, the commit- By KATHY MATHESON Merante, Rosemarie
berg’s welcoming attitude led
tee approved allowing culinary Associated Press him to attend the school in the Panetski, Helen
arts teacher Heidi Miller to at- ALLENTOWN — One of the mid-1990s. He half-joked that his Pointek, Florence
tend the Pennsylvania Nutrition hottest college campuses in the choice may have unwittingly giv- Proski, Celestine
Education Network annual con- U.S. for Jewish students is also en the college the "official stamp Selinsky, Frances
ference, April 26 and 27, at a cost one of the unlikeliest: a small of Judaic approval" in the region
of $300. Lutheran school erected around
Stutz, Susanne Sr.
since his father is also a rabbi in Truskowski, Ruth
A request by teacher Nicole a soaring stone chapel with a the large Philadelphia suburb of
Kmetz to take 12 students attend cross on top. Cherry Hill, N.J. Weiskerger, Barbara
the annual FBLA Leadership con- In what is being called a testa- "If a rabbi is willing to send his Page 8A, 9A
ference/Competition, April 3-6, ment to word of mouth in the son to this place, then the Jewish
at the Hershey Lodge at a cost of Jewish community, approxi- AP PHOTO
experience there must be pretty
$6,647 was approved 11-3. The mately 34 percent of Muhlen- Myah Blazar, left, and Emma Taffet dance during a Purim Party strong," said David, 34.
cost of the trip will be “offset berg College’s 2,200 students are at the Hillel House at Muhlenberg College in Allentown.
WHO TO CONTACT
Still, many people give one
through fundraising” the request Jewish. And the biggest gains main reason for Muhlenberg’s Missed Paper ........................829-5000
stated. have come in the past five years best-selling book "The Tipping nual student convocations. But popularity: the sociable Mittle-
Obituaries ..............................829-7224
Committee members Russell or so. Point," which analyzes how there are no required religion man, who has been at the college
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Bigus and Gary Mathers, Dallas Perhaps equally noteworthy is trends develop. classes, and there is no mandato-
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School District representatives, how Muhlenberg has responded: "Jews are like nothing else in ry church attendance.
terminology, she is the "connec-
and Gerald Conger, Northwest offering a kosher menu at the terms of word of mouth," said Muhlenberg’s Lutheran roots Vice President/Executive Editor
tor," linking people of all faiths Joe Butkiewicz ...............................970-7249
Area representative, voted student union, creating a part- Patti Mittleman, director of are not relevant in an era when
and backgrounds. Asst. Managing Editor
against the motion. Conger nership with the Jewish Theo- Muhlenberg’s Hillel House. universities’ religious ties are
A new dining hall at the Anne Woelfel...................................970-7232
stated his vote against the mo- logical Seminary in New York, "There are so many Jews at Muh- generally looser than they once
$47,000-a-year college opened
tion was due to insufficient infor- and expanding its Hillel House, a lenberg who are having a posi- were, said Jeff Rubin, a spokes-
last fall with two kosher food sta-
mation on the percentage of social hub for Jews. tive experience at Muhlenberg. man for the national Hillel orga-
funds raised through fundraising. "What makes us stand out is That gets talked about in the syn- nization for Jewish students. He
tions, allowing observant Jews BUILDING
Rick Solomon was appointed that we actually enjoy our diver- agogue and in youth group and noted strong campus Hillels at to eat with their friends in a com-
mon food court instead of in a
TRUST
as a volunteer baseball coach for sity," said Randy Helm, the col- in summer camp and in all of Roman Catholic schools like
the 2011 season, and Roy Van- lege’s president, an Episcopa- those ways that Jews meet each Boston College and George- separate cafeteria. In January,
The Times Leader strives to
Why was added to the profession- lian. "Our close-knit community other and talk to each other." town. And Emory University in Muhlenberg announced a se-
correct errors, clarify stories
al staff substitute list, both pend- has embraced differences rather Muhlenberg’s Jewish students Atlanta, which was founded by mester study program at the
and update them promptly.
ing clearances. than pulling into its shell or frac- range from the secular to the Or- the Methodist Episcopal Jewish Theological Seminary. Corrections will appear in this
A motion passed to change Jim turing along religious, ethnic or thodox, and most come from the Church, is about 30 percent Jew- The school is also considering a spot. If you have information
Gaydos’s title from DPS program- other lines." Northeast Corridor. Allentown ish. major in Jewish studies, current- to help us correct an inaccu-
mer and analyst to network ad- Many major universities — in- is an hour from both Philadel- "Any university that goes out ly offered as a minor. racy or cover an issue more
ministrator and technology di- cluding some of the country’s phia and New York. of its way to create a Jewish com- And last month, hundreds at- thoroughly, call the newsroom
rector at a salary of $40,000, ret- most highly selective schools — Founded as a seminary in munity on its campus is going to tended the opening of an ex- at 829-7242.
roactive to Nov. 1, 2010 and that have large proportions of Jewish 1848, Muhlenberg (pronounced enjoy an influx of Jewish stu- panded Hillel that now can seat
the compensation for the 2011- students, far bigger than the 2 MYOOL-in-burg) was renamed dents," Rubin said. more than 300 for Shabbat din- BECAUSE OF INACCURATE
2013 per his current employee percent of the U.S. population nearly 20 years later for Henry While many Lutheran colleges ners and bagel brunches, which information provided to The
contract. that is Jewish. But how, one Melchior Muhlenberg, a founder have diverse campuses, Muhlen- students say are popular with Times Leader, the age of
Member Karen Kyle, Dallas might ask, did this come to pass of the U.S. Lutheran church. The berg is unique in the size of its Jews and non-Jews alike. Megan M. Horst was listed
School District representative, at Muhlenberg, a liberal arts college is affiliated with the Jewish enrollment, said Bill Samantha Blum, a 22-year-old incorrectly in an obituary that
abstained from voting on a mo- school little known outside Evangelical Lutheran Church in Hamm, president of the Luthe- senior, grew up in a Conservative appeared on Page 6A in Mon-
tion for teacher Gary Richards to Pennsylvania? America, though it says it re- ran Educational Conference of Jewish home in Villanova, Pa., day’s paper. She was 18.
use the auto body shop for a Paint Muhlenberg graduate Ben Da- ceives only minimal financial North America, which repre- hearing only Hebrew at her syn-
Certification Program today. vid, now a rabbi on New York’s support from the denomination. sents 40 such institutions in the agogue’s services. Now she en-
Kyle stated her reason was lack of Long Island, said it is a question The campus chapel is used to U.S. and Canada. joys the English services at Hill-
information provided. worthy of Malcolm Gladwell’s this day for both worship and an- Hamm was at a loss for an ex- el, which also include music.

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LOCAL
Barletta against temporary bills
Freshman congressman won’t billion during that peri- PERSONNEL CHANGE Washington to stop the out-of-control
od, a bill that passed government spending and rein in the
support another short-term
measure to keep gov’t running.
along party lines.
Barletta also has vot-
U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, R-Hazleton, has a
new communications director. Shawn M.
Kelly, 37, will work out of Barletta’s dis-
growth of the federal government, and
that’s exactly what I’m doing.” MARK GUYDISH
ed in favor of both tem- trict office in Hazleton, but said he will “While that’s a great first step, my con- OPINION
porary spending bills travel to Washington as needed. Kelly stituents demand and deserve a financial-

Judge’s abuses
By JONATHAN RISKIND that have passed the was Barletta’s election campaign commu- ly responsible long-term resolution that
Times Leader Washington Bureau Barletta House and Senate and nications director. He also has worked in takes us through the end of the fiscal year.
WASHINGTON – Three times won’t been signed by Presi- public relations and marketing at a Ha- “
be the charm – at least for yet another dent Obama, cutting a total of $10 billion zleton agency and for a Hazleton news- Rep. Tom Marino, R-Lycoming Town-

trump leniency
paper. Megan Sweeney, who has served
temporary spending measure to keep the over five weeks. as Barletta’s spokeswoman during his ship, "would prefer not to have another"
federal government operating, says U.S. But the second temporary measure ex- first few months in office, remains in his temporary spending measure, but also
Rep. Lou Barletta. pires April 8, and Barletta said he’s not Washington office and will assume a new wants to avoid a government shutdown,

in this decision
The freshman Republican, a former supporting anything now but a final role. said his spokeswoman, Renita Fennick.
Hazleton mayor, announced Monday in a spending bill for 2011. "Ideally, he would like to pass a resolu-
release that he will only back legislation A number of lawmakers, on both sides tion that funds the government through
that sets spending levels for the remain- of the aisle, have indicated they are losing He tried, for instance, to restore money the end of the fiscal year but only with

F
ing months of the 2011 fiscal year that patience with passing temporary spend- cut from a low-income heating assistance deep spending cuts," Fennick said. How- avorite phrase from last Friday’s
ends Sept. 30. ing measures. program and from the community devel- ever, Marino "does not want a govern- federal court hearing regarding
Barletta thus far has supported the Barletta has acknowledged he didn’t opment block grant program. ment shutdown and would consider an- former Luzerne County Judge
House-approved GOP bill setting spend- like all the cuts in the original House But, he said Monday that, “the people other (temporary measure) with big Michael Toole’s upcoming sentencing:
ing levels through Sept. 30 that cut $61 GOP bill. of Northeastern Pennsylvania sent me to spending cuts as a last resort." “Crustaceans and kielbasa.”
Toole’s attorney, Frank Nocito,
coined the alliterative offering after

Shickshinny
N E W S TAT E C O N S T R U C T I O N attorney Harry Cardoni had testified
that he annually gave lobster tail to
Toole and other judges. He also slaked
their search for spicy sausage with free

hails new
kielbasa.
Cardoni was on the stand because
he’s the guy who ratted out Toole in
order to save his own hide. For one

designation
week in each of three separate years,
Cardoni gave Toole free use of a New
Jersey beach house he owned and rent-
ed. Nocito was trying to prove the use
Borough named a Susquehanna of the house had a lower value than
prosecutors claim. Under federal guide-
Greenways River Town.
lines, Toole’s sentence drops if the
value of the gifts he took slips below
By MARK GUYDISH $10,000.
mguydish@timesleader.com Feds claim the free house use was
SHICKSHINNY – It may seem a repayment for help Toole offered from
bit self-evident and hardly requiring a the bench. Cardoni needed a judge to
sign, but Shickshinny will officially pick a “neutral arbitrator” in an auto
be designated a “River Town” today insurance dispute, and Toole had a
by the Susquehanna Greenways, an staffer ask “Who do you want?” Then
honor that’s been about six years in the judge appointed that person.
the making. It’s possible Toole simply didn’t un-
“We are a small town and this real- derstand the definition of “neutral.”
ly is a big deal,” Mayor Beverly Maybe he thought it meant the arbitra-
Moore said. “We tor wore a tan tie. It’s also possible that
started with the
“We are a Susquehanna War- Toole might have been fixing a bet, not
a court case. Nocito said his client had
small town rior Trail and now a gambling addiction that just kept
have plans to put
and this in a boat launch,
getting worse. Perhaps he had started
wagering on his own hearings.
really is a playground, park- And it’s possible Toole was blotto and
ing lot and camp-
big deal.” site.” barely knew what he was doing. At the
very least, odds are he had a hangover
The bike/hike
Beverly PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER that would make a frat boy on spring
Warrior Trail runs
Moore PennDOT’s new maintenance facility in Hanover Township is set to open in June. break blush. Nocito described a man
mayor
along the west
who began drinking in his teens and

PennDOT is moving its HQ


bank of the Sus-
quehanna from didn’t stop until his federal conviction,
West Nanticoke to reaching the point where he could quaff
the PPL Riverlands Park near the 30 beers in a single night and somehow
PPL nuclear power plant in Salem survive.
Township.
Toole doesn’t deserve a break
The proposed boat launch/camp-
site will be built near Canal Street You might think it odd all these seri-
with about $350,000 in state and fed- State agency will move bays where we will make re- will remain open and used to ous character flaws were exposed dur-
eral grants, most of it already re- pairs to vehicles and equip- keep supplies for road main- ing a hearing at which Nocito was
from Bear Creek Twp. to ment.”
ceived from the state Fish and Boat tenance. arguing for leniency. I mean, if this
Commission and the state Depart- facility in Hanover Twp. Dussinger said PennDOT’s Construction on the new were “Seinfeld,” attorney Jackie Chiles
ment of Conservation and Natural county office will relocate maintenance garage began in would be suavely insisting “Your Hon-
Resources, Moore said. from its Bear Creek Town- January 2010. or, my client was an alcohol-addled
“It will be easier to access than the By EDWARD LEWIS ship maintenance facility During the construction compulsive gambler chronically on the
one at SCI Retreat,” Moore said, re- elewis@timesleader.com near the entrance/exit to the phase, there have been nu- take at the time of the crime. But he’s
ferring to a launch about four miles HANOVER TWP. – It looks Pennsylvania Turnpike to its merous thefts of tools, ma- better now!”
up river near a state prison. “We have like an ordinary maintenance new location along Main chines and supplies from the In fairness to Nocito, he was a) just
the perfect spot for it. It’s patrolled, garage from the outside. Street in the Preston Section site, according to township doing his job fulfilling a legal right all
it’s safe, and there will be a play- of Hanover Township.
On the inside, the facility police news releases. crooks have, and b) actually doing the
ground adjacent to it.” The new garage is being
will be Luzerne County’s A Harveys Lake man was job fairly well, considering how little he
Moore said the borough wanted to built in the shadows of the
headquarters for the Pennsyl- sentenced in January to one had to work with. And regardless of
Huber Breaker on mine-
have all the money in place before vania Department of Trans- year probation for stealing 18 whether the judge decides on leniency
scarred land that was re-
building the boat launch and other fa- portation. 4-by-8 sheets of metal from when he finally sentences Toole, it’s
claimed by Earth Conservan-
cilities, hoping to begin construction The $7.2 million facility is the site in September. important for the rest of us to remem-
cy.
this summer. But about $96,000 of set to open in June. Penn- Two welding cables were ber we don’t have access to all the
“The location was chosen
the state money fell through. She is DOT’s District 4-0 spokeswo- stolen in early September, roads and 2,033 state bridges information he uses in making that
because, as the PennDOT
hoping to recoup that loss through a man Karen Dussinger said and in June, large quantifies in six Northeastern Pennsyl- decision.
county office, it is centrally lo-
federal grant. construction cost is $1.8 mil- of tools were stolen during vania counties. But to me, Nocito was shooting a lot
cated within the county and
The upshot: Construction proba- lion under budget. provides easy access to Inter- burglaries of two construc- of loud blanks. He suggested that Toole
bly won’t begin until next year. “This will be our Luzerne state 81,” Dussinger said. tion trailers at the site. used the beach house only two nights a
Edward Lewis, a Times Leader
Using the money to better connect County main office,” Dussin- She said the Bear Creek fa- PennDOT District 4-0 year, not a full week, so the value
staff writer, may be reached at
the town to the river fits the objec- ger said. “It has the big garage cility, which was built in1937, maintains 3,600 miles of state 829-7196. should be only $2,000 or so for the days
tives of Susquehanna Greenways, a used, not the $6,000-plus each week
partnership of public and private or- was worth. Try that one next time you
ganizations “dedicated to developing

Judge approves sale of Mercy hospitals to CHS


rent a car. “But I only drove it two days
and sustaining the Susquehanna
out of the seven I had it!”
Greenway to connect communities
And he argued Toole deserves some
and enrich lives through enhanced
leniency because he rehabilitated him-
recreation, healthy living, economic
prosperity and environmental stew- Owner of Wyoming Valley Health Judge Carmen Minora said Monday Scranton; Mercy Tyler Hospital, Tunk- self since his conviction, drying up and
that Mercy Health Partners “sold it in the hannock; and Mercy Special Care Hospi- staying dry despite tremendous difficul-
ardship,” according to their website. Care Systems purchases Scranton
Shickshinny will receive a sign this most responsible way possible.” tal, Nanticoke. ty landing even the most menial work.
afternoon noting it is a Susquehanna
hospital, affiliates for $150M. Before the ruling, Mercy Health presi- Referring to the $68 million, Tomi Ga- Good for Toole, and I mean it. But a
Greenways River Town, though dent Kevin Cook said the hospital could lin, vice president of corporate commu- year of pulling yourself out of a hole
Moore said no decision has been not generate capital needed for improve- nications for Community Heath Sys- you dug for decades does not make a
made as to the final placement of the The Associated Press ments and staff recruitment. Communi- tems, said in an e-mail on Monday that, particularly compelling case here.
sign. SCRANTON -- A Lackawanna County ty Health Services has promised to in- “The capital investment will be used to Toole is where he is because he de-
Moore, who said she has been judge on Monday approved the $150 mil- vest at least $68 million over the next five improve facilities, and upgrade medical cided to sell public trust and his impar-
mayor for 14 years, said the idea of lion sale of Scranton’s Mercy Hospital years. equipment and facilities. After the trans- tiality for free shore leave and some
pursuing the designation came after and affiliated facilities to Community Cook said the sale price will offset the action is complete more specific plans “crustaceans and kielbasa.”
the success of hosting the Susque- Health Services Inc. $214 million in liabilities that will be as- will be developed in collaboration with a Leniency?
hanna Sojourn canoe trips. The trips The decision is the last formal step in sumed by parent company Catholic new hospital board, which will be made Only if it had been crusts and kibble.
explore a different section of the river the sale of hospitals in Scranton, Nanti- Health Partners, according to The Asso- up of local community leaders and mem- And even then, maybe not.
and its west branch every year, typ- coke and Tunkhannock, along with some ciated Press. bers of the hospital medical staffs.”
ically lasting a week and covering outpatient clinics, to the for-profit com- In the deal, the Tennessee-based com- Call Mark Guydish at 829-7161 or e-mail
about 100 miles of the waterway. pany. pany has purchased Mercy Hospital, See MERCY, Page 4A mguydish@timesleader.com
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Woman testifies to rape at age 11 Tim McGinley runs for county council He will bring experience to If elected, writing, budget preparation
Trial for Daniel John Drury Sr. “… but he put his hand on my Drury eventually fled to Flor-
the position as an educator McGinley and analysis and supervision
mouth.” ida, Roberts said, because he said he will of personnel, facilities and
of Nanticoke begins with and administrator.
The woman said Drury told her learned the charges were going to bring more programs.
testimony from accuser. not to worry, that she would enjoy be filed against him, allegedly tell- than 40 years Additionally, McGinley is a
the experience. ing friends, “You’ll never find me.” experience as longtime scholastic and colle-
“He threw my pajamas at me Drury’s attorney, Thomas Times Leader Staff an educator, giate wrestling official and a
By SHEENA DELAZIO and said, ‘Happy Birthday,’ ” she Cometa, said the girl’s story is fab- Democrat Tim McGinley, McGinley administrator past coach for Kingston Little
sdelazio@timesleader.com said. ricated, and that she is “pointing 64, of Kingston, has an- and commu- League baseball and softball
WILKES-BARRE – A 19-year- Drury, who is currently incar- the finger” at Drury as her only nounced his candidacy for Lu- nity leader to the council teams.
old woman took the stand Mon- cerated, is facing charges of rape of evidence, since there is no physi- zerne County Council. post, his release said. McGinley said he will strive
day afternoon and tearfully testi- a person under 13 years old, aggra- cal or medical evidence the events McGinley re- McGinley was employed for to bring fiscal responsibility
fied about the night Daniel John vated indecent assault, incest, in- occurred. ceived a bache- more than 30 years in the pub- to the county and will be com-
Drury Sr. allegedly raped her after decent assault and corruption of Cometa also said his client had lor’s degree from lic school system as a high mitted to working to reduce
her 11th birthday. minors. been planning a trip to Florida for Wilkes Universi- school chemistry teacher, ath- the budget deficits through
“(He) came into my bedroom Testimony will continue this some time with two of his friends ty, a master’s de- letic director, wrestling coach efficiencies and debt service
and raped me,” the woman, a morning. and he wanted to begin a new life gree from the and school administrator. reduction.
sophomore in college, testified at Assistant District Attorney Jen- there. University of Currently, he works as di- “He is dedicated to meeting
the first day of Drury’s trial in Lu- ny Roberts said in her opening Nothing like the alleged inci- Scranton and has completed rector of administration for the needs of the community
zerne County Court. statement that evidence will show dent happened again, Cometa continuing graduate studies the Commission on Economic through responsible and com-
A jury of 13 men and one wom- Drury is guilty of all charges said, and the girl never told any- in chemistry and educational Opportunity (CEO) in mitted county government,”
an, including two alternates, was brought against him. one until almost six years after it leadership at both of those Wilkes-Barre. In his position the release said.
selected Monday morning. Lu- “(The woman) is going to tell allegedly happened. universities in addition to Le- at CEO, McGinley works with McGinley and his wife, the
zerne County Senior Judge Jo- you things you’re not going to Drury will testify in his own de- high University, Penn State local, county, state and feder- former Mary Maloney, are the
seph Augello is presiding.The want to hear,” Roberts said. “And fense in the coming days, Cometa University and Temple Uni- al government representa- parents of two children, Mi-
woman testified she was sleeping things she won’t want to tell you.” said, adding that Drury never versity. tives and is involved in grant chael and Erin.
in her bedroom a few days after Roberts said the woman did not knew the charges were filed
her birthday, when Drury, 46, of report what occurred in October against him.
Nanticoke, came into her bed- 2002 because she “wanted to for- Carpet &
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charged with burglary, theft and $10,000 bail. and stole several liquor bottles.
criminal trespass. He was ar- Police allege Carey assaulted a
raigned by District Judge Martin man and a security guard inside
Kane in Wilkes-Barre and jailed the Burger King after he uri-
at the Luzerne County Correc- nated in a restroom sink, accord-
tional Facility for lack of $30,000 ing to the criminal complaint.
bail. A preliminary hearing is
Hazleton police alleged Ocasio scheduled on April 6 before
entered an occupied house on District Judge Fred Pierantoni in
East Green Street and stole a cell Pittston.
phone on March 15, according to
the criminal complaint. KINGSTON – Police arrested
A preliminary hearing is a man they allege was caught
scheduled on April 6 before stealing items from a vehicle.
District Judge Joseph Zola in John Edward Derr, 28, of East
Hazleton. Thomas Street, Wilkes-Barre,
was arraigned Sunday by Dis-
PLAINS TWP. – A man was trict Judge Martin Kane in
arraigned Sunday on charges he Wilkes-Barre on three counts of
threatened a woman and resisted theft, and one count each of
arrest. resisting arrest and possession of
Dino Ragugini, 52, of Rose a controlled substance. He was
Avenue, Plains Township, was jailed at the Luzerne County
charged with terroristic threats, Correctional Facility for lack of
simple assault, and resisting $30,000 bail.
arrest. He was arraigned by Police said Derr was seen
District Judge Martin Kane in leaving the driveway of a house
Wilkes-Barre and jailed at the on Second Avenue while they
Luzerne County Correctional were investigating reports of a
Facility for lack of $10,000 bail. suspicious person around 6:30
Township police alleged Ragu- a.m. Sunday. Derr ran away and
gini threatened to harm a wom- was captured after being tasered,
an and shoved an officer in- according to the criminal com-
vestigating the disturbance in- plaint.
side his house early Sunday Police said in the complaint
morning, according to the crimi- that Derr dropped two wallets
nal complaint. and two prescription bottles
A preliminary hearing is during the pursuit.
scheduled on April 5 before A preliminary hearing is
District Judge Diana Malast in scheduled on Wednesday before
Plains Township. District Judge Paul Roberts in
Kingston.
PITTSTON – A man was ar-
raigned Sunday on charges he WILKES-BARRE – City po-
initiated a fight inside the Burger lice reported the following:
King on Kennedy Boulevard. • Police said Dennis McGeev-
David Joseph Carey, 31, of Old er, 37, of Jones Street, was cited

MERCY
employees in good standing will
be hired into their current jobs at
their current rate of pay with their
seniority recognized, essential
Continued from Page 3A
services will continue for a mini-
This purchase comes only a few mum of five years, the charity pol-
years after Community Health icies will continue, and Catholic
Systems purchased Wilkes-Barre traditions will remain intact – in-
General Hospital, which recently cluding religious displays left
broke ground on a $50 million ex- with the hospital by the Sisters of
pansion, which includes a new Mercy.
Emergency Department. “We look forward to expanding
After the sale of the hospitals, our commitment to serve the
Community Heath Systems “will health care needs of this region,
have access to capital, assistance and especially to working with
in recruiting physicians to the the outstanding medical staffs
community, group purchasing and employees of the Mercy
power, and the many resources of Health Partners hospitals in
our system, including clinical northeast Pennsylvania,” Galin
quality initiatives,” Galin said. said.
Part of their promise when pur- Staff writer Ruth Whispell con-
chasing the hospitals included all tributed to this story.

Cull program reduces deer at Valley Forge


The Associated Press sent more than nine tons of
PHILADELPHIA — Offi- meat to food banks.
cials say sharpshooters have Officials hope to reduce the
killed 600 deer at Valley Forge white-tail deer population
National Historical Park, or from an estimated 1,277 be-
nearly half of the park’s esti- fore the operation began in
mated deer population. November to less than 200.
National Park Service offi- They say the herd is devour-
cials say the first year of the ing the native forest and
four-year culling program has crowding out other species.
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Budget
◆I N B R I E F Workers find radioactive leaks, plutonium at Japanese nuke plant

sessions
stalling
in D.C.
Democrats say Republicans
won’t negotiate; Republicans
say Democrats not serious.

By ANDREW TAYLOR
Associated Press
AP PHOTO WASHINGTON — With the
Italian leader faces tax fraud case clock ticking toward a possible
Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi reac- government shutdown, spend-
ts Monday as he leaves the tribunal in ing-cut talks between Senate
Milan, Italy, where he made an appear- Democrats and the Republicans
ance at a court hearing for a tax fraud controlling the
case. Berlusconi dismissed the case as House have "Repub-
groundless. Prosecutors allege fraud broken off in a
in the sale of film rights by his Media- whom-do-you- licans re-
set company. trust battle fuse to
over legisla-
tion to keep op- negotiate."
RAMALLAH, WEST BANK
AP PHOTO erations run- Harry Reid
Abbas-Hamas unity sought Reiko Kikuta, right, and her husband, Takeshi Kikuta, stand on the dock Monday as workers try to attach ropes to their
submerged home to pull it ashore with construction equipment on Oshima Island in northeastern Japan.
ning for anoth- Senate Majority
er six months. Leader

P alestinian President Mahmoud Democrats

More radiation worries


Abbas is making a heavy push for have readied a
reconciliation with Hamas and is will- proposal to cut $20 billion more
ing to give up hundreds of millions of from this year’s budget, a party
dollars in U.S. aid if that’s what it takes official said, but they haven’t yet
to forge a Palestinian unity deal, a top sent it to House Republicans.
aide said Monday. That’s because they say it’s un-
The comments were the latest sign clear whether the majority Re-
that Abbas is giving up on stalled peace publicans would accept a split-
talks with Israel and prefers to pursue By SHINO YUASA
Associated Press
coast. The huge wave destroyed the “We are ness, raised long-term the-difference bargain they’d
unity with Gaza’s Hamas rulers as he power systems needed to cool the nu- cancer rates and earlier hinted at or will yield to
makes a push toward independence. TOKYO — Workers have discovered clear fuel rods in the complex, 140 exploring spewed radiation demands of tea party-backed
“Of course we need the American new pools of radioactive water leaking miles northeast of Tokyo. all means.” across much of the GOP freshmen for a tougher
money. But if they use it as a way of from Japan’s crippled nuclear complex Since then, three of the complex’s northern hemisphere. measure.
Hidehiko
pressuring us, we are ready to relin- that officials believe are behind soar- six reactors are believed to have par- Tokyo Electric Pow- The official spoke only on con-
Nishiyama
quish that aid,” said Azzam Ahmed, an ing levels of radiation spreading to soil tially melted down, and emergency er Co., which runs the dition of anonymity to discuss
Nuclear and
Abbas aide. and seawater. crews have struggled with everything Industrial Safety complex, said plutoni- internal deliberations.
The U.S. and Israel consider Hamas Crews also detected plutonium — a from malfunctioning pumps to danger- Agency um was found in soil "Republicans refuse to nego-
a terrorist group. The U.S. adminis- key ingredient in nuclear weapons — ous spikes in radiation that have at five locations at the tiate," Senate Majority Leader
tration, the largest single donor to the in the soil outside the complex, forced temporary evacuations. nuclear plant, but that Harry Reid declared on Monday.
Palestinians, withheld funds when though officials insisted Monday the Confusion at the plant has intensi- only two samples appeared to be plu- "The infighting between the tea
Hamas was a part of a short-lived unity finding posed no threat to public fied fears that the nuclear crisis will tonium from the leaking reactors. The party and the rest of the Repub-
Palestinian government. health. continue for months or even years rest came from years of nuclear tests lican Party — including the Re-
Plutonium is present in the fuel at amid alarms over radiation making its that left trace amounts of plutonium in publican leadership in Congress
WOBURN, MASS. the complex, which has been leaking way into produce, raw milk and even many places around the world. — is keeping our negotiating
radiation for more than two weeks, so tap water as far away as Tokyo. While parts of the Japanese plant partner from the negotiating ta-
Kerrigan on witness list experts had expected to find traces
once crews began searching for evi-
The troubles have eclipsed Pennsyl-
vania’s 1979 crisis at Three Mile Is-
have been reconnected to the power
grid, the contaminated water — which
ble. And it’s pretty hard to nego-
tiate without someone else on
Olympic figure skater Nancy Kerri- dence of it this week. land, when a partial meltdown raised has now been found in numerous plac- the other side of the table," the
gan is expected to be a witness at her The Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant fears of widespread radiation release. es around the complex, including the Nevada Democrat said.
brother’s upcoming manslaughter trial was crippled March 11 when a tsunami But it is still well short of the 1986 basements of several buildings — Republicans countered that
in the death of their 70-year-old father, spawned by a powerful earthquake Chernobyl disaster, which killed at must be pumped out before electricity it’s the Democrats who have yet
according to a witness list filed in court slammed into Japan’s northeastern least 31 people with radiation sick- can be restored to the cooling system. to offer a serious plan to wrestle
Monday. spending under control and that
Kerrigan’s name appears on a joint a Democratic offer from last

Gas prices draining extra cash


witness list filed by prosecutors and week to cut $11 billion from the
defense attorneys for Mark Kerrigan. budget was laced with gimmick-
The list does not specify which side ry.
plans to call the famous skater as a Time is running short. Staff-
witness, but she has joined her family By MARTIN CRUTSINGER Consumer spending jumped 0.7 per- level negotiations last week ran
in publicly defending her brother. AP Economics Writer cent last month, and personal incomes aground, and the principals are
Prosecutors say Daniel Kerrigan died WASHINGTON — Americans are rose 0.3 percent, the Commerce De- going to have to pick up the pace
in January 2010 following a fight with earning and spending more, but a lot partment said Monday. Both gains re- to have any chance of making an
his son at the family’s Stoneham, of the extra money is going down their flected the cut of two percentage April 8 deadline to avoid a par-
Mass., home. gas tanks. Gas prices have drained points in the Social Security tax, rais- tial shutdown of the govern-
The Kerrigan family insists Daniel more than half the extra cash Amer- ing take-home pay. ment. Right now it appears that
Kerrigan died of a longstanding heart icans are getting this year from a cut in They also illustrated how higher gas the shutdown that both sides
condition and that Mark Kerrigan is Social Security taxes. prices are stressing household bud- have sworn to avoid is possible
not responsible. Unlike some other kinds of spend- gets. After adjusting for inflation, — if not probable.
ing, paying more for gas doesn’t help spending rose just 0.3 percent. After- The vehicle for the latest
NAIROBI, KENYA the economy much. Most of the money tax incomes actually fell 0.1 percent. fighting is legislation to bankroll

Pirates hijack oil tanker goes overseas, and higher prices leave
people with less money to buy ap-
The Social Security tax cut will give
most households an additional $1,000
the day-to-day operating bud-
gets of federal agencies — in-
Pirates in two skiffs fired rocket- pliances, computers, plane tickets and to $2,000 this year. In December, when cluding military operations in
propelled grenades and guns at an oil other things that can be postponed. President Barack Obama signed it into Iraq and Afghanistan — through
tanker off East Africa before boarding “When food and gasoline prices are law, economists predicted higher take- the Sept. 30 end of the budget
the vessel and hijacking it, naval offi- rising, it causes people to hunker home pay would lead to more spend- year. Other major tests will soon
cials said Monday. down,” said Chris G. Christopher Jr., ing and stronger economic growth. AP PHOTO follow, as House Republicans
The United Arab Emirates-flagged senior economist at IHS Global In- But gas prices have jumped more Larry Buckley leaves a Dollar Tree unveil a blueprint to attack the
Zirku was traveling from Sudan to sight. than 50 cents a gallon this year. store in Batavia, N.Y. broader budget mess next week .
Singapore when it was hijacked by
pirates in the Gulf of Aden on Monday,

Syrian leader wavers between compromise, crackdown


the EU Naval Force said. The ship has
a crew of 29. There was no information
on their status.
Previous oil tankers hijacked by
pirates were carrying oil valued in the
range of $150 million. President Assad might Syria going aflame,” said Hilal country’s main port of Latakia.
Khashan, a political science Assad, 45, is now facing
announce end to 50-year
MADISON, WIS. professor at the American Uni- down the most serious threat
state of emergency. versity of Beirut. “Syrian insta- to his family’s four decades of
No deals with unions urged bility has the potential of desta-
bilizing the entire region.”
authoritarian rule in this pre-
dominantly Sunni country,
The Wisconsin school board associ- By ZEINA KARAM The southern city of Daraa which is ruled by minority Ala-
ation on Monday urged districts that Associated Press — parched by drought, rural wites.
have not reached new deals with teach- DAMASCUS, Syria — Syrian and impoverished — has be- The government has tried to
ers’ unions to hold off given the un- President Bashar Assad wa- come the flashpoint for 10 days calm the situation with conces-
certainty over whether a new law re- vered between cracking down of anti-government protests in
moving nearly all collective bargaining sions. Assad is expected to ad-
and compromising Monday in a country that has a history of
rights is in effect. dress the nation as early as to-
one of the Middle East’s most brutally crushing dissent. At
Many school districts, counties and day to announce he is lifting a
authoritarian and anti-Western least 61 people have been killed
municipalities have been rushing to nearly 50-year state of emer-
nations as thousands of protes- since March 18, according to
reach deals before the law that takes ters in a southern city defied se- Human Rights Watch. gency and moving to annul oth-
away all bargaining rights except over curity forces who fired tear gas Touched off by the arrest of er harsh restrictions on civil lib-
base salary kicks in. to disperse them. several teenagers who scraw- erties and political freedoms. AP PHOTO
Republican lawmakers pushed The unrest in Syria, a strate- led anti-government graffiti on But while Syrians await the Syrian workers carry pictures of President Bashar Assad on
through passage of the law earlier this gically important country of 23 a wall in Daraa, the protests ex- rumored announcement, secu- Monday in front of the Syrian embassy in Beirut, Lebanon.
month despite massive protests that million people, could have im- ploded nationwide on Friday. rity forces are trying to crush
drew up to 85,000 people to the state plications well beyond the Security forces launched a the unrest. Troops fired tear Elsewhere in Syria, armed dents were taking up weapons
Capitol and a boycott by Democratic country’s borders given its role swift crackdown, opening fire gas on a crowd of some 4,000 groups appeared to be facing and manning their own check-
state senators. Opponents immediately as Iran’s top Arab ally and as a in at least six locations around people in Daraa. They also fired off and threatening an escala- points to guard against what
filed a series of lawsuits, and a hearing front line state against Israel. the country — including the live ammunition in the air to tion in violence in the country’s they say are unknown gunmen
on one was scheduled today. “Nobody has an interest in capital, Damascus, and the disperse the crowd. main port city of Latakia. Resi- roaming the streets.
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40 Under Forty offers


art for a good cause
By STEVE MOCARSKY we frame the paintings for
smocarsky@timesleader.com them and sell them to raise
SCRANTON – Guests at The funds for their own classroom.
Times Leader’s 40 Under Forty It’s all their work and it goes to
2011 awards dinner Monday the Children’s Fund,” he said.
night had an opportunity to Lukatch said the association
appreciate some artwork dur- hasn’t seen any state funding
ing a cocktail reception preced- cuts yet, but the association
ing the dinner and help local “struggles just as all the non-
young children by purchasing profits do.”
some of the paintings. And fortunately, the orga-
The Times Leader invited nization has actually seen an
the Wyoming Valley Children’s increase in donations.
Association to display works “It’s more of a challenge to
created by children in the pre- get that increase. But we be-
school and therapeutic center lieve in what we do, and that’s
and offer them for sale to why I think we succeed in our
awards dinner guests at the fundraising efforts,” Lukatch
Hilton Scranton Hotel and said.
Conference Center as a fun- Rae Decker, Times Leader
draiser for the association. marketing associate, said the
“The artwork was all created 20 framed paintings, on sale for
by 3- to 5-year-olds of the orga- $15 to $35, were available all
nization who attend pre-school night for award recipients,
there. Some of them have de- their families and friends to
velopmental disabilities,” said purchase.
Craig Lukatch, director of “It’s a great cause that we
development for the associ- hope everyone will support,”
DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER ation. Decker said.
Sue Saville, left, and Mindy Gray, center, coax a smile from a little boy as Pam Fantaskey takes his photo at the 40 Under Forty event “They work on the projects,
at the Hilton in Scranton, Monday.

SPECIAL SECTION loving and supportive and intel- “It’s particularly great
FORTY
ligent and driven as mine.”
A tabloid on the 40 Under Forty Lackawanna County Court of for us to recognize peo-
winners will be in Sunday’s paper. Common Pleas President Judge ple in both Luzerne and
Tom Mundy said he wasn’t at all
Continued from Page 1A
surprised that his brother-in-law, Lackawanna counties as
er vice president of marketing. Another broadcasting group Dr. Anthony D. Bruno II, a 38- we continue to broaden
“We had a good range of ages was represented among the re- year-old plastic and reconstruct-
as well. We had a lot of people un- cipients, with Chadwick “A.J.” ive surgeon at Geisinger Wyom-
our audience reach. It’s
der the age of 30, which I think is Hausknecht taking home an ing Valley Medical Center, was a a great group of peo-
impressive and really says some- award. recipient.
thing about our community and Hausknecht, 33, of Bear “I’m very proud of him and
ple.”
the vibrancy of our community,” Creek, is program director and that’s why I’m here. … I said, ‘To- Richard L. Connor
Pugh said. afternoon show host on WBHT- ny, I promise you, I don’t care Times Leader Editor and Publisher
This year’s award recipients FM and WBHD-FM with Citadel what I have that night, I will be at
work in the automotive, con- Broadcasting. your event.’ That’s a great idea
struction, health care, finance, Then there were others such what you guys are doing with zerne and Lackawanna counties
marketing, law, government, ra- as R. Clements Gover, a financial Forty Under 40. I have a lot of du- as we continue to broaden our
dio broadcasting, education, adviser with Wells Fargo Advi- ties as judge, but I wouldn’t miss audience reach. It’s a great group
non-profit, art, information tech- sors. The 29-year-old Lehman BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER this,” Mundy said. of people,” Connor said.
nology, sales, business manage- Township resident recently The Times Leader 40 Under Forty 2011 Awards are shown at Mon- Attorney Jaime Anzalone, a 40 Connor said a special tabloid
ment and film industries and served as co-chairman of the day’s third annual ceremony. Under Forty winner last year section containing short biogra-
fields. American Heart Association’s who performed with County phies on all of the award winners
Times Leader Editor and Pub- Heart Ball auction. He also was especially surprised to win that they won. Line during the cocktail recep- will appear in The Times Leader
lisher Richard L. Connor served served two tours in Iraq with the an award because she doesn’t Sam Sciandra, father of award- tion before the dinner, said the and Go Lackawanna on Sunday.
as master of ceremonies and in- U.S. Army. hold a full-time job. winner Sal Sciandra, of Pittston, award is “a great idea for the ar- He noted that John Dawe, an
vited each award recipient indi- Therese Maxfield, 26, of King- Jackie Soper is a 36-year-old said he and his wife are proud of ea. Maybe the recognition will award recipient in the first year
vidually to the front of the ban- ston, was recognized for helping stay-at-home mom … although their son for all of his accom- help encourage people under the the 40 Under Forty was present-
quet hall to receive the award be- develop other young leaders in she really doesn’t stay at home plishments throughout his ado- age of 40 to stay here, because ed, created a 40 Under Forty
fore a short biographical video the region as a program assist- that much. In addition to study- lescent and adult life. that’s what we need, that’s what alumni group and Facebook
about the recipient was shown. ant, communication and devel- ing the martial arts and teaching “He’s always been a quality we’re struggling with.” page.
The names of some recipients opment coordinator with Lead- self-defense to women, she vol- person, always accomplished Connor said honoring folks in “They use the group to net-
were widely recognized, such as ership Wilkes-Barre. unteers at a multitude of com- whatever he set out to do. I never the community with the 40 Un- work when they have a worthy
Tony “Mr. Manly” Bartocci, the And recognized for his passion munity and charitable organiza- had any doubts. He’s always der Forty and other awards “is cause in the area that needs a do-
27-year-old director of strategic for teaching, West Pittston resi- tions. been that good of a person,” Sam the kind of thing that we get to nation of time or legal advice.
sales and marketing for Enter- dent Jon William Pollard, a prin- While all of the award recip- Sciandra said of his son. do outside of covering news and They’ll go through the group of
com Communications. cipal for 10th Street and JFK ele- ients interviewed said they were Sal Sciandra, the 32-year-old selling advertising that help 40 Under Forty alumni and pull
Bartocci, of Scranton, is an en- mentary schools in the Wyoming surprised to be nominated, none owner of his own company – SK make our jobs more worth- them together and ask them to
tertainment reporter who Con- Area School District, is one of of their family members or Technology Group, said “It’s while.” volunteer some time for good
nor said “dishes the Hollywood the youngest principals in the friends who joined them on hard not to be successful … when “It’s particularly great for us to will and philanthropy in the
gossip” in the afternoons on state at age 38. Monday night was surprised you’re surrounded by a family as recognize people in both Lu- community,” Connor said.
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40 Under Forty night

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Craig Kowalick, left, and Jamie Anzalone of the group Coun- Adam Weitzenkorn, left, and award recipient Melanie Bois- Neil O’Donnell, left, and Charles Barber at the 40 Under
ty Lines perform during the cocktail hour Monday evening. seau at the 40 Under Forty event in Scranton. Forty event at the Hilton on Monday.

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Pictured are many recipients of the 40 Under Forty awards at the Hilton in Scranton. Receiving awards on Monday night were: Melanie Boisseau, Jennifer Pugh-Deemer, Therese Max-
field, Chadwick "A.J." Hausknecht, Nicole Linskey-Ferentino, DC; Melanie Ferris, Joseph DeLucca, Anthony D. Bruno II, MD; Jackie Soper, Chris Kostelnik, Jason Sherrill, Salvatore L.
Sciandra, Luke Matthews, Cynthia Charnetski, OD; Thomas Del Vecchio, Eric Manassy, Michael Trudnak, Mark Kishel, Erik O’Day, James McCabe, Brian M. Vinsko, Michael A. O’Donnell,
Tony Bartocci, Robert Williams, Carmen Winters, Matt Rogers, Joseph Conway, Jon William Pollard, Scott Carey, R. Clements Gover, Lindo Sabatini, Mark Calore, Michael Finarelli, Alana
M. Anzalone, Ann Bramblett Barr, Michael Barrouk, Karl Borton, Nicole Farber, Michael J. Karcutskie and Pat Rogan.

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From left, Maureen and Frank Keating talk with Tom O’Donnell at the 40 Under Forty event From left, Ann Fisher, with Hilda and Sam Sciandra, at the 40 Under Forty event at the
Monday night. Hilton in Scranton on Monday.

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Bobby Soper, left, talks with Dr. John Shumansky at Monday night’s event Elly Miller, left, and Carol Sabatini check out the program at Award recipient Jon Pollard walks with his
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Wilkes-Barre, died Monday after-
Joseph Jones Florence Rosemary Mazur FUNERALS
noon, March 28, 2011, in the Lit- March 25, 2011
tle Flower Manor, Wilkes-Barre. March 22, 2011 BARTOLOMEI – Louis, funeral 9:30

F
Funeral arrangements are lorence Rosemary Mazur, 84, a.m. Wednesday from the Victor M.
pending from the Lehman Family died Friday morning, March 25, Ferri Funeral Home, 522 Fallon St.,
Funeral Service Inc., 689 Hazle
Ave., Wilkes-Barre.
J oseph Jones, 77, of Plymouth,
and formerly of Trucksville, died 2011.
She was born August 26, 1926, a
Old Forge. Mass at 10 a.m. in St.
Mary’s Church at Prince of Peace
Tuesday, March 22, 2011, at the Parish, Old Forge. Friends may call
daughter of the late John and Mary 4 to 8 p.m. today.
Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical
ANGELO CONCERT, 73, of Martin, Larksville. CAWLEY – Edward, funeral 9 a.m.
Lake Township, died Sunday, Center, Plains Township. Florence attended school in Wednesday from the Corcoran
March 27, 2011, at the Veterans Joe was born and raised in Larksville, where she met her hus- Funeral Home Inc., 20 S. Main St.
Administration Medical Center, Wilkes-Barre. He was a graduate of band, Peter. A striking couple, they Plains Township. Mass of Christian
New York, N.Y. GAR Memorial High School, where married in 1943, celebrated their Burial at 9:30 a.m. in Holy Savior
he played football and pursued oth- golden wedding anniversary in Church, East End section of Wilkes-
Funeral arrangements are Barre. Friends may call 4 to 7 p.m.
pending from the Curtis L. Swan- er athletic interests. 1993, and remained married for a to- today.
son Funeral Home, corner of He was a Korean War veteran tal of 67 years, always devoted to EVANS – David, memorial service
routes 29 & 118, Pikes Creek. serving in the U.S. Army. their children and to each other. Wednesday in the George Strish
Joe was employed by Wilson Family and friends knew Flo- Funeral Home, 105 N. Main St.,
Foods for most of his adult life, and rence as a vibrant, spirited and un- Ashley.
CELESTINE F. PROSKI, 67, of FREY – Brett, memorial service at 11
selfish woman, and were shocked by
Plymouth, died Monday, March 28, continued to work in the food indus- Peter; children, Suzan Mazur, Linda a.m. Saturday in the chapel at the
her sudden illness and passing.
2011, in Hospice Community Care try until his retirement. Before leaving for the hospital, Mazur, Janet Boylan and husband Memorial Shrine Cemetery, Carv-
treasured grandchildren, Robert,
Geisinger South Wilkes Barre. He was an avid Penn State fan, as Kevin, and Peter Mazur Jr. and wife erton.
Richard and Jonathan Lorah, Ste- Florence left the words ‘Think GAITERI – Matthew, funeral 9:30
Funeral arrangements are well as a Dallas High School football Spring’ on the kitchen slate, looking Patricia. She has five grandchildren,
phanie Amann, Bruce J. Nagle and Shannon Medico, Joseph Boylan, K. a.m. today from the Lehman-
pending from Kielty-Moran Funer- fan. His roots in GAR High School forward to her return home, and to
al Home Inc., 87 Washington Ave., sister Blake, Bruce and Bob Kugler, Clancy Boylan, Lauren Mazur, and Gregory Funeral Home Inc., 281
were always evident, as he greatly Joseph and Kevin Reese; and his 11 the gardening season. Chapel St., Swoyersville. Mass of
Plymouth. Natalie Mazur; and three great-
enjoyed high school, college and great-grandchildren; as well as An amateur astronomer, she Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in Holy
grandchildren, KC Medico, Quinn Name/St. Mary’s Church, Shoe-
professional football. countless other family and friends made the backyard her observatory Medico and Madeline Boylan.
DANIEL R. LEVY, 61, died Mon- He was preceded in death by his at night. Bird watching was an inter- maker Street, Swoyersville.
who were blessed to have known A memorial Mass will be held at GARRISON – Helen, funeral 11 a.m.
day, March 28, 2011, at Hospice wife, Marie Nagle Jones; and his est, and all who knew her thorough- St. John’s Russian Orthodox
Community Care Inpatient Unit at him. Thursday from the Springville
daughter Shari Jones Amann, both ly enjoyed her feats in the kitchen. Church, at the convenience of the Baptist Church. Friends may call 6
Geisinger South Wilkes-Barre. Family and friends are invit- For many years as a member of
of Trucksville. ed to attend a Memorial Ser- family. to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Shel-
Funeral arrangements are St. John’s Russian Orthodox In lieu of flowers, memorial con- don-Kukuchka Funeral Home Inc.,
Joe will forever be remembered vice with military honors at 2 p.m.
pending from Kearney Funeral Church, she enjoyed and donated tributions may be made to the Hoyt 73 W. Tioga St., Tunkhannock.
Home, Inc., 173 E. Green St., Nan- by his two daughters Patrice and Wednesday in the Chapel at Mount much time making pierogies, and GUGLIOTTI – Andrew, funeral 10 a.m.
Library, 284 Wyoming Ave., King-
ticoke. Donna Jones, both of California; his Olivet Cemetery, Carverton. other foods for the church. ston, PA 18704. Wednesday from the Kniffen
stepchildren, Patricia Nagle Lorah His family asks that flowers be Florence valued cheerful friends, Arrangements are by the Andrew O’Malley Funeral Home Inc., 465 S.
and husband Robert, Trucksville; omitted, and respectfully requests and loved to laugh, long and hard. Strish Funeral Home, 11 Wilson St., Main St., Wilkes-Barre. Friends may
ROSEMARIE K. MERANTE, call 5 to 7 p.m. today at the funeral
77, of Forty Fort, died Sunday stepson Bruce W. Nagle, Plymouth; that memorial gifts may be sent to She is survived by her husband, Larksville. home.
morning, March 27, 2011, at her stepdaughter Maureen L. Nagle, the Simon S. Russin Funeral Home, HOLOD – Daniel Sr., funeral 9:30 a.m.
home. Rosemarie is a native of Wyoming; and stepson George R. 136 Maffett St., Plains Township, PA Wednesday from the Sheldon-
Yonkers, N.Y., where she was a Nagle and wife Maria, Virginia; his 18705. Kukuchka Funeral Home, 73 W.
member of the Parish of Mount Tioga St., Tunkhannock. Mass of
Carmel. Rosemarie resided in Christian Burial 10 a.m. at the
Church of the Nativity B.V.M.
Forty Fort for the past six years.
Surviving are nine children; Helen Pazahanich Glomb Friends may call 6 to 9 p.m. today
at the funeral home.
grandchildren, great-grandchil- HORST – Megan, funeral 11 a.m.
dren; a brother, and two sisters. March 27, 2011 Wednesday from the Kopicki
A Memorial Mass will be held Placido ‘Joseph’ Franchelli Funeral Home, 263 Zerbey Ave.,
Kingston. Friends may call 9 a.m.
at a later date. Arrangements are Helen (Pazahanich) Glomb, 87, a until the time of service.
by McLaughlin’s Family Funeral resident of Washington Square HURST – Joseph, funeral 9 a.m.
Service in Wilkes-Barre. March 27, 2011 Apartments, previously of Thomp- Wednesday from the Mamary-
son Street, N. Wilkes-Barre, died Durkin Funeral Service Corp., 59
Sunday afternoon, March 27, 2011,
HELEN A. MANSOR, of Nanti-
coke, died Monday morning, P lacido “Joseph” Franchelli, 92, of
Plains Township, died Sunday in Hospice of the Visiting Nurses As-
sociation at Heritage House,
Parrish St., Wilkes-Barre. Mass of
Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in St.
Mary’s Church of the Immaculate
March 28, 2011, at Guardian El- afternoon, March 27, 2011, at Geis-
Wilkes-Barre, following an illness. Conception, 134 S. Washington St.,
der Care, Sheatown. inger Wyoming Valley Medical Cen- Born March 23, 1924, in Wilkes- Wilkes-Barre. Family and friends
Funeral arrangements are ter, Plains Township. Barre, she was a daughter of the late may call 4 to 7 p.m. today at the
pending from Kearney Funeral Born in the Keystone section of George and Helen (Kuzma) Paza- funeral home.
Home Inc., 173 E. Green St., Plains, he was a son of the late Pla- hanich. JONES – Joseph, memorial service 2
Nanticoke. cido Franchella and Mary (Gross) Educated in the city schools, she p.m. Wednesday in the Chapel at
was a member of the 1942 graduat- Mount Olivet Cemetery, Carverton.
Franchella Salvatore, and a stepson KAMINSKI – Ann, a Mass of Chris-
HELEN PANETSKI, of Du- of the late Nick Salvatore. ing class of the James M. Coughlin
tian Burial 10 a.m. today at the
ryea, died Thursday, March 24, Joe attended Plains Township High School, Wilkes-Barre. Sacred Heart of Jesus Church,
2011, at Community Medical schools, and was a Merchant Ma- Mrs. Glomb was a member of Ho- Dupont, (9:30 a.m. from funeral
ly Assumption of Saint Mary Byzan- nieces and nephews. home).
Center, Scranton. rine veteran of the Korean War. tine Catholic Church, North Wilkes- KELLOW – Wayne, memorial service
Funeral arrangements are He was employed in the construc- Funeral services with Panachi-
Barre, and held membership in the 11 a.m. Friday from the Stairville
pending from the Bernard J. tion industry as a labor foreman, re- da will be conducted at 9 a.m.
International Ladies Garment United Methodist Church, Stairville
Piontek Funeral Home Inc., 204 tiring after 50 years of service, work- Workers Union. Thursday from the John V. Morris
Road, Wapwallopen.
Main St., Duryea. thew, Antonio, Mitchell, and Gian- In addition to her parents, she Funeral Home, 625 N. Main St.,
ing for numerous contractors in the PACZKOWSKI – Paul Jr., Memorial
na Frankelli; sister Jenny Stella, was preceded in death by her hus- Wilkes-Barre, followed by the Office Mass 10 a.m. Saturday in Holy
valley. Joe helped organize Labor of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in
Union 158, Dupont office. He was a Hershey, Pa.; and step-brother An- band, Mr. Joseph Glomb, in 1983; Rosary Church, Duryea.
daughter Karen, in 1999; grand- Holy Assumption of Saint Mary ROMANOWSKI – Francis, funeral
member of the Perugia Beneficial gelo Salvatore, Keystone, Pa. Byzantine Catholic Church with the
daughter Paula Eckert; brothers Mi- 9:30 a.m. today from the Gront-
Society, Keystone, Pa., and St. Ma- Funeral services will be held Very Rev. James G. Hayer, pastor, of- kowski Funeral Home P.C., 51-53 W.
chael Pazuhanich, George Pazuhan-
ria Goretti Church, Laflin. at 9:30 a.m. Thursday from ficiating. Interment will be next to Green St., Nanticoke. Mass of
ich, Nicholas Pazuhanich, John Stal-
the Corcoran Funeral Home Inc., 20 Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St.
Frances Rose He was preceded in death by his
wife, the former Faye Centini, on S. Main St. Plains Township, with
nik, and Peter Pazahanich.
Surviving are her daughters
her husband, in the parish cemete-
ry, Lake Street, Dallas. Relatives Faustina Parish, St. Mary of Czes-
Selinsky February 6, 1999; sister Anna Zalaf-
fi; and stepbrother Paul Salvatore.
Monsignor Neil Van Loon, pastor of
St. Maria Goretti Church, Laflin, of-
Elaine Pekar, North Wilkes-Barre,
Tina Glomb, Plains Township; five
and friends may call from 3 to 7 p.m.
Wednesday at the funeral home.
tochowa Church, 1030 S. Hanover
St., Nanticoke.
SABATURA – Lucy, funeral 9:30 a.m.
Joe’s family would like to thank ficiating. Entombment will be held grandchildren, including Pamela In lieu of floral tributes, memo- today from the Harold C. Snowdon
March 26, 2011 in Denison Cemetery, Swoyersville. Reichart, Patricia Gribble, Marla Bi- rial contributions may be made in Funeral Home Inc., 140 N. Main St.,
Dr. Charles Manganiello, and the
niek, and Richard and Amy Apple- Mrs. Glomb’s memory to the charity Shavertown. Mass of Christian
staff at Wesley Village Nursing Friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m.
gate; nine great-grandchildren; four of the donor’s choice. Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Therese’s
Home for their special care of Joe. Wednesday. To send her daughters and family
Frances Rose Selinsky, 85, of great-great-grandchildren; brother Church, corner of Pioneer Avenue
Surviving are his son, Robert Memorial donations may be Andrew Stalnik, Lincoln Park, online words of comfort, please visit and Davis Street, Shavertown.
Philadelphia, Pa., formerly of King Frankelli, and his wife, Patricia, made to United Methodist Homes, Mich.; and sister Mrs. Paul (Mary) our website at www.JohnVMorris- SPANGENBURG – John, funeral 10
of Prussia, and Emmaus, Pa., died Bear Creek Township; grandsons, Wesley Village Campus, 209 Ro- Krupa, Ashley; as well as several FunealHomes.com. a.m. today, from the Nat & Gawlas
Saturday, March 26, 2011, at Chest- Adam Frankelli; Michael Frankelli berts Road, Pittston, PA 18640, in Funeral Home, 89 Park Ave.,
nut Hill Hospital, of complications and his wife, Jamie; Robert Frankel- Joe’s name. Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Christian
Burial at 10:30 a.m. in St. Andrew’s
resulting from hip fracture. li; and Sam Frankelli and his wife, Online condolences may be made Parish, at the Church of St. Patrick,
She was the beloved wife of the Tara; great-grandchildren, Mat- at www.corcoranfuneralhome.com. 316 Parrish St., Wilkes-Barre.
late John J. Selinsky Jr. URBAN – Arthur, a Mass of Christian
Frances was born in Wilkes-
Barre on September 18, 1925, to
Sister Susanne Florence T. Burial 9:30 a.m. today at Sacred
Heart Church, 529 Stephenson St.,
the late Joseph and Antonia (Mice- Stutz Pointek Duryea.
VAOW – Harry, funeral 11 a.m. today at
li) Miceli. the Harding-Litwin Funeral Home,
She was a graduate of Coughlin March 27, 2011 March 27, 2011 123 W. Tioga St., Tunkhannock.
VIEW – Paul, Memorial Mass 9:30
High School, Wilkes-Barre, and
was formerly employed as a book-
Louis V. Cionzynski Sister Susanne Stutz, a member
of the Mid-Atlantic Community of
Florence T. Pointek, 91, of King- a.m. today in St. Mary’s Church of
ston, died Sunday, March 27, 2011, the Immaculate Conception, South
keeper for the American Baptist the Sisters of Mercy, died at Mercy in The Laurels Health and Rehab Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Convention, and the Colonial Fur- March 25, 2011 Center, Dallas, on Sunday, March Center, Kingston. WEIDOW – Theresa, celebration of
niture Co. 27, 2011. life 11 a.m. Saturday at St Jude’s
She was born in Kingston, a Church, Mountain Top. Interment
Frances was also a loving home- The former Anna May Augusta
maker, wife, mother, and grand-
mother.
L ouis V. Cionzynski, 98, of Nanti-
coke, died Friday evening,
Stutz was born August 31, 1926, in
New Philadelphia, Pa., a daughter
daughter of the late Andrew and
Susan Gruss Anderosky. Florence
service at St Mary’s Cemetery
Chapel at 1 p.m.
ZIELINSKI – Chester, funeral 10 a.m.
March 25, 2011, at the Hospice Com- of Vincent and Margaret McGo- was a graduate of Kingston High
She was a former member of St. munity Care Inpatient Unit at Geis- wan Stutz. School, and worked for Pomeroy’s Thursday from the Bednarski &
Ann’s Church, Emmaus, and also Thomas Funeral Home, 27 Park
inger South Wilkes-Barre. He was a Sister Susanne graduated from Department Store for over 30 Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Chris-
Mother of the Divine Providence resident of Smith Health Care, Blythe Township High School, years. She was a member of St. Ig- tian Burial at 10:30 a.m. in Our
Church, King of Prussia, where Mountain Top, for the past two New Philadelphia, in 1943. She re- natius Church, Kingston. Lady of Hope Parish. Friends may
she was active in the women’s ceived a bachelor of arts degree She loved working in her garden call 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the
years.
from Misericordia University, then funeral home.
group. Born on June 1, 1912, in Nanti- and took great pride in her roses.
College Misericordia, and a mas-
As an amateur artist, she was a coke, he was a son of the late Joseph ter of arts degree from the Univer- Florence was a loving and car-
member and past president of the and Victoria Sadowski Cionzynski. sity of Scranton. She was certified ing mother, grandmother, and
Upper Merion Cultural Associ- He attended the Nanticoke public as a Chaplain with the National As- great-grandmother. OBITUARY POLICY
ation. schools, and resided in Nanticoke sociation of Catholic Chaplains. She was preceded in death by The Times Leader publish-
Frances enjoyed gardening and his entire life until entering the Sister Susanne entered the Sis- her husband, Edward Pointek;
ters of Mercy, Dallas, on February es free obituaries, which
loved the opera. nursing home. brother, George Anderosky; sisters have a 27-line limit, and paid
2, 1944. She professed her vows on
She was preceded in death by After his marriage to Helen Ma- coke; grandchildren, Louis J. Conn Mary Grace, Helen Leonard, and obituaries, which can run
August 16, 1946. For 31 years, Sr.
her dear brother, Captain Joseph karczyk in 1936, together they own- Jr. and his wife, Patricia, and Joseph Susanne ministered in education, Sr. Simplicia SSCM. with a photograph. A funeral
Miceli, U.S. Navy, Ret. ed and operated Cionzynski’s Econ- Conn, all of Orlando, Fla., and Tara serving at schools in the Dioceses She is survived by her son, Ro- home representative can call
Frances is survived by three chil- omy Store, Ridge and Market Taffera and her husband, Cory, Staf- of Scranton, Brooklyn, and Rock- nald Pointek, and wife, Sally, Ed- the obituary desk at (570)
dren, Nina Schneider, Philadel- streets, Nanticoke, until 1959. They ford, Va.; great-granddaughters, An- ville Center as a teacher, and a wardsville; daughter, Marian Za- 829-7224, send a fax to (570)
phia, Pa.; Robert John Selinsky, also operated a bingo business in drea and Gabriela Conn, and Isabel- principal. wilski, and husband Thomas, 829-5537 or e-mail to tlo-
Del Ray Beach, Fla.; John Joseph Berwick and Nanticoke for many la, Sophia, and Gianna Taffera; Following her career in educa- Kingston; grandchildren, Ronald
tion, she began Project Remain, a bits@timesleader.com. If you
Selinsky III, Wescoesville, Pa.; four years, and later the Nanticoke Taxi brother, Joseph Cionzynski; sister, Pointek Jr. and wife Stephanie, Ka- fax or e-mail, please call to
program to serve the elderly in the
grandchildren, Thomas, Chris- Service. tie Richardson and husband Steve, confirm. Obituaries must be
Theresa Lastowski, and her hus- Wilkes-Barre area.
topher, Randi, and Lanni; two sis- Mr. Cionzynski was later employ- band, Jerry; and sister-in-law, Mar- She served as a Pastoral Minis- Kevin Zawilski and wife Jane, submitted by 9 p.m. Sunday
ters, Josephine O’Melko and Ro- ed as a butcher at Park Market, and garet Cionzynski, all of Nanticoke; ter in parishes in the Scranton Dio- Mark Zawilski and wife Randee, through Thursday and 7:30
semary Sheridan, both of Wilkes last as deli manager at the former as well as several nieces and neph- cese, and was a Hospice Chaplain, Scott Zawilski and wife Caroline; p.m. Friday and Saturday.
Barre; as well as many cousins, Mr. Z’s Supermarket, Nanticoke, un- ews. and a Bereavement Coordinator at seven great-grandchildren; sister Obituaries must be sent by a
nieces, and nephews. til retiring in 1977. Mercy Hospital, Scranton. She al- Irene Pacovsky and husband, Stan-
Funeral services will be held at funeral home or crematory,
so ministered at the Catherine ley, Kingston; as well as nieces and
Relatives and friends are in- He was a life-long member of Ho- 11a.m. Friday from Davis-Dinelli Fu- or must name who is hand-
McAuley House, Plymouth. nephews.
vited to her Funeral Mass at 10 ly Trinity Church, now St. Faustina neral Home, 170 E. Broad St., Nanti- Sister Susanne is survived by ling arrangements, with
a.m. Friday at SS. Cosmas and Da- Kowalska Parish, Nanticoke; mem- coke, with a concelebrated Mass of Funeral will be at 9 a.m. Thurs- address and phone number.
her brother James, Florida; sister,
mian Church, 209 W. 5th Ave., ber of Knights of Columbus council Christian Burial at 11:30 a.m. in St. Margaret Coleman, New Philadel- day from the Kopicki Funeral We discourage handwritten
Conshohocken, Pa. The viewing no. 913, Nanticoke; fourth degree Faustina Kowalska Parish / Holy phia; brothers Kenneth, Schuylkill Home, 263 Zerbey Ave., Kingston, notices; they incur a $15
will be held from 2 to 4:30 p.m. member of Knights of Columbus, Trinity Church, 520 S. Hanover St., Haven, Pa., and Walter, Philadel- with Mass of Christian Burial at typing fee.
Thursday and 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Fri- Bishop Hafey Assembly, Wilkes- Nanticoke, with the Rev. James phia, Pa.; and the Sisters of Mercy 9:30 a.m. in St. Ignatius Church.
of the Mid-Atlantic Community. Interment will be in the SS. Cyril &
day at the Emil J. Ciavarelli Family Barre; and a longtime member of Nash, his pastor, and the Rev. John
Transferal to Mercy Center Methodius Cemetery, Pringle.
Funeral Homes, 516 Fayette St., the Nanticoke Lions Club. Earlier in Albosta as celebrants. Interment
Conshohocken, Pa. Interment will life he was an avid bowler and fly will follow in Holy Trinity Cemete-
will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday fol-
lowed by viewing and wake service
Friends may call from 6 to 8
Wednesday.
G en etti’s
be in Resurrection Cemetery, Wes- fisherman. ry, Sheatown. Visitation will be
He was preceded in death by his from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m.
from 2 to 5 p.m. A Mass of Chris-
tian Burial will be held at 10:30
A fterFu nera lLu ncheons
coesville, Pa.
In lieu of flowers, donations in wife of 74 years, Helen Makarczyk Thursday at the funeral home. A a.m. Thursday in the Blessed Sac- Sta rting a t$7.95 p erp erson
Frances’ name to the Morris Arbo- Cionzynski, on February 8, 2011; Christian Wake Service will be con- rament Chapel at Mercy Center. H otelBerea vem entR a tes
Interment will be at Mount Olivet
retum, 100 E. Northwestern Ave., brothers, Charles Brown, Henry ducted Thursday evening by Fr. Al-
Cemetery, Carverton.
Philadelphia, PA 19118, www.up- Cionzynski, and John Brown; and a bosta, and the Bishop Hafey As- Memorial contributions, in the
enn.edu/arboretum. sister, Helen Kwiatkowski. sembly, Knights of Columbus will name of Sister Susanne Stutz, may

More Obituaries, Page 9A


Surviving is his son, Louis J. conduct a prayer service at 6:30
Conn, and his wife, Barbara, Nanti- p.m.
be made to Mercy Center, PO Box
370, Dallas, PA 18612. 825.6477
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Union head defends


Megan M. Horst William Kudrako Sr.
March 26, 2011 March 28, 2011

M egan M. Horst, 18, of Wilkes-


W illiam Kudrako Sr., 85, of Exe-

state-store operation
Barre, died Saturday, March ter, died Monday, March 28,
26, 2011, at her home. 2011, at the Hospice Community
She was born in Wilkes-Barre, a Care, Geisinger South Wilkes-
daughter of Brian and JoAnn Reese Barre.
Horst. Born in Exeter, he was a son of
Megan was currently a junior at the late John and Anna Makin Ku- Shops shouldn’t be privatized H E A R I N G S C H E D U L E D
Meyers High School. drako.
She was preceded in death by her Mr. Kudrako was a member of the because present system works The state House Democratic
Policy Committee will hold a
grandmother, Joanne Henninger. First United Methodist Church, well in all ways, he says. public hearing on privatization of
In addition to her parents, she is West Pittston, and was given an
honorary diploma from Wyoming liquor stores from 1 to 3 p.m.
survived by sisters, Kimberly and Wednesday at the University of
Area School District.
husband Cornell Crawford, Jessica By PETER JACKSON Scranton in Redington Hall’s
He was a U.S. Navy veteran of
and husband Branden Peterson, Associated Press Collegiate Hall, 900 Mulberry St.,
World War II, receiving the Europe-
both of Wilkes-Barre; Shannon Scranton. State Rep. Kevin Mur-
an Theater Ribbon, Pacific Theater HARRISBURG — Pennsylva-
Horst, Exeter; and Kelly Horst, at Ribbon, American Theater Ribbon, phy, D-Scranton, will serve as
home; brothers, Brandon and Travis Funeral services will be at 11 Harding; son James, Exeter; five nia’s state-owned liquor and
and the Victory Medal along with a co-chairman with committee
a.m. Wednesday from the Kopicki grandchildren; five great-grandchil- wine stores do a better job col-
Horst, at home; grandparents, Vale- bronze star. chairman Rep. Mike Sturla, D-
Funeral Home, 263 Zerbey Ave., dren; and brother Paul Kudrako, Mi-
rie and Edward Reese, and George Kingston. Interment will be in the Mr. Kudrako was commander of lecting taxes, enforcing the Lancaster.
chigan; as well as several nieces and
and Sandy Horst; as well as three ne- Oaklawn Cemetery, Wilkes-Barre. the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post nephews. drinking age and offering a
phews, one niece, aunts, uncles and Friends may call from 9 a.m. until 6518, Exeter, for 20 years, and was broad selection of products at
Funeral services will be held
cousins. the time of service on Wednesday. also a member of the American Le- at 10 a.m. Saturday from the competitive prices than private Young, speaking at a Pennsyl-
gion Post 833, Exeter. Gubbiotti Funeral Home, 1030 operators would, the head of vania Press Club luncheon, said
He was preceded in death by his Wyoming Ave., Exeter. The Rev. Ja- the largest state-store employee the state stores turn over 100
Ruth V. Nienius Truskowski brother Thomas “Shorty” Kudrako
Sr.; sisters, Marion Tomsak, Marga-
net Tibert, Pastor of the First Unit-
ed Methodist Church, West Pitt-
union said Monday. percent of the liquor and sales
March 28, 2011 ret Venski, and infant sister, There- ston, will officiate at services. Inter- Wendell W. Young IV, whose tax revenue they collect, while
sa Kudrako; and half-brothers, John ment will follow at Mt. Zion Ceme- union represents about 2,500, states that have privatized often
and Joseph Novak. tery, Harding. Relatives and friends said privatization advocates’ es- must take legal action to recov-
R uth V. (Nienius) Truskowski,
92, loving daughter, wife, moth-
er, grandmother, and sister, died
Surviving is his wife, the former
Grace Meixell, with whom he was
may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday at
the funeral home. Military Honors
timate of a $2 billion windfall er taxes collected by companies
from the sale of liquor licenses that went out of business or
Monday, March 28, 2011. married 67 years on March 27, 2011; will be afforded by the AmVets Hon- is greatly exaggerated and that tried to cheat.
Born in Wilkes-Barre, January 21, son William Jr. and his wife, Bonnie, or Guard Post 189.
annual revenues may fall $180 Young, president of Local
1919, she was a daughter of the late
Jonas and Mary Padolskus Nienius. million shy of the roughly $500 1776 of the United Food and
More Obituaries, Page 8A
She was a member of St. Maria million a year the Pennsylvania Commercial Workers, said ex-
Goretti Church, Laflin. Liquor Control Board now gen- perience in other states sug-

Gov. stands by stance


Ruth was a graduate of Laketon erates. gests most of the liquor licenses
High School, and Wyoming Valley Republican Gov. Tom Cor- would be bought by conve-
Hospital School of Nursing. bett has endorsed the privatiza- nience stores and similarly
She was formerly employed at J
tion of the liquor and wine busi- small enterprises that would of-

against drilling tax


& R Dress Co., Wyoming.
In addition to her parents, Ruth ness, largely because the ex- fer a limited selection at high
was preceded in death by her hus- pected additional revenue prices.
band, Anthony F., in 1978; brothers, Funeral will be held at 10 a.m. would help address the state’s Conversely, between 2,000
Victor and William; and sisters Thursday from the Anthony Recup- budget problems. No up-to- and 6,000 items are available at
Mildred Darnell, and Dorothy ero Funeral Home, 406 Susquehan- Corbett speaks at County natorial campaign last year not date, independent analysis has the more than 600 state stores,
McDermott. na Ave., West Pittston, with a Mass to raise taxes. "And I don’t care been done, but a leading advo- and people can special-order
Surviving are sons, John H. and of Christian Burial at 11:30 a.m. in Commissioners Association how many taxes you pass, you’re
his wife, Maryann, Schwenksville, cate, House Majority Leader any of 30,000 products through
St. Maria Goretti Church. Inter- to gain support for budget. not going to make up an $8 bil-
Pa.; Anthony R. and his wife, Linda, ment will be in Mt. Olivet Cemete- Mike Turzai, R-Allegheny, is the PLCB system, Young said.
Yatesville; and Daniel and his wife, ry, Carverton. Friends may call from lion difference in a few years." working on — but has not in- PLCB officials, moving to
Carol, West Pittston; sister Diane 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral Without action, he warned, troduced — the necessary leg- head off the privatization push,
Marsh, Dallas; seven grandchildren, home. The Bereavement Group of By MARC LEVY children of the state’s taxpayers islation. said last week that they could
Anthony, Lonnie, Michael, Karen, St. Maria Goretti Church will recite The Associated Press "are going to be stuck with a The Corbett administration support additional changes to
John, Laura, and Ashley Truskow- the Rosary a half hour prior to Mass debt they will never be able to
ski; and seven great-grandchildren. at the church.
HARRISBURG — Gov. Tom is preparing to begin a study. make their operation more con-
Corbett defended his proposal pay down." Turzai spokesman Steve Miskin sumer-friendly, such as expand-
to slash funding for education He attacked his predecessor, said he expects that research to ing Sunday operating hours and
Barbara Weiskerger and his stance against taxing Democrat Ed Rendell, for using
temporary federal recession aid
completed by May and that, at allowing wine and liquor to be
Pennsylvania’s booming natural least until then, Turzai stands shipped directly to homes in-
March 27, 2011 gas exploration Monday as to increase education spending, by the $2 billion estimate. stead of requiring customers to
county commissioners and pro- rather than to repair highways “The licenses have a value. pick it up at a state store.
Barbara Weiskerger, 75, of West testing college students de- or upgrade sewer systems. And Exactly what that value is, Young said state stores have a
Pittston, died Sunday, March 27, he singled out tuition increases
2011, at the Wilkes-Barre General scended on the capital. you’re not going to know until reputation for enforcing the law
The Republican made the 35- at Penn State of five times the the license are actually auc- that discourages underage peo-
Hospital. rate of inflation over the past
Born in Oneonta, N.Y., she was a minute speech at the spring tioned off,” Miskin said. ple from trying to buy liquor.
daughter of the late Rev. Lawrence decade. Over the same period,
meeting of the Pennsylvania
and Doris Carr Martin. the average salary of a full-time
County Commissioners Associ-
Barbara was a life-long resident of professor rose 38 percent, he
West Pittston. She was a member of
the Trinity Episcopal Church, West
Pittston, and was a graduate of West
ation in Harrisburg in an effort
to build support for the $27.3
billion budget proposal he pre-
said.
Regarding Monday’s student
32nd anniversary of TMI disaster marked
Pittston High School, going on to
rally, Corbett said, "If I was a
sented to the Legislature three university student I’d probably
The Associated Press ator errors led to a partial core
graduate from the Wilkes-Barre weeks ago. MIDDLETOWN — More than meltdown at the plant’s Unit 2 re-
General Hospital School of Nursing. be doing the same thing, but
Prior to her retirement in 1996, With county officials aware shouldn’t they be asking two dozen people gathered to actor around 4 a.m. on March 28,
she was employed at the Taylor that they likely will have to pro- (about) the raises that I just de- mark the 32nd anniversary of the 1979.
Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. vide a range of social services scribed?" partial meltdown at Three Mile Those gathered outside the
She had a compassion for helping Also surviving are a brother, Rev. with less state help, Corbett Island and pray for those affected plant offered their prayers for tsu-
people in need and was involved in Edwin Martin, Columbus, Ohio, Corbett spent a long portion
along with several nieces and neph- lashed out at what he called a of his speech making the case by the nuclear crisis in Japan. nami-devastated Japan, especial-
several different fellowships.
She will be missed dearly by fam- ews. credit-card culture in state gov- for why he opposes taxing nat- WGAL-TV reported about 30 ly those forced from their homes
ily, friends, and church-goers. Funeral services will be held ernment that left him with no ural gas production from the people gathered early Monday by the ongoing crisis at the Fu-
She was a member of the Women 9:30 a.m. Friday from the Gubbiotti choice but to cut his way out of a outside the nuclear plant near kushima Dai-ichi nuclear com-
Funeral Home, 1030 Wyoming Ave., hotly pursued Marcellus Shale
of Trinity, PLET (Parish Life Events projected $4 billion deficit. formation beneath Pennsylva- Harrisburg for a vigil to remem- plex.
Team), and was on the Vestry com- Exeter, with a Mass of Christian
Burial at 10 a.m. at the Trinity Epis- "If we don’t change this nia. He would like to persuade ber the worst commercial nucle- Three Mile Island spokesman
mittee. copal Church, corner of Spring
Barbara was also a Sunday school course, that gap is going to con- Texas-based energy companies ar power plant accident in U.S. Ralph DeSantis said the Unit 2 di-
Street and Montgomery Avenue, tinue to increase and we will history. saster has taught plant operators
teacher and an avid reader. West Pittston, with the Rev. John to move their corporate head-
She was preceded in death by her Major, pastor, officiating. Interment soon spend $8 billion more than quarters to Pennsylvania, but An equipment failure and oper- many valuable lessons.
husband, Robert, in 2002; brother will be in Memorial Shrine Burial we are taking in," said Corbett, taxing them would foil that aim,
Gerald; and sister, Jean. Park, Carverton. Friends may call who pledged during the guber- he said.
Surviving are her sons, David, from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the fu-
West Pittston; Robert and his wife, neral home.
Deborah, Trucksville; and Keith, Donations, if desired, may be
West Pittston; and her cherished
granddaughter, Katrina.
made to the West Pittston Library
or to the Trinity Episcopal Church.
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America is different. And as pres- Amid protests and crackdowns America’s military cannot be circumstances, we know that the "When our men and women in

OBAMA
ident, I refused to wait for the im- across the Middle East and North used to stamp out every instance United States, as the world’s uniform are sent into harm’s way,
ages of slaughter and mass Africa, Obama stated his case of repression. most powerful nation, will often Americans and troops deserve a
graves before taking action." that Libya stands alone. "In this "There will be times when our be called upon to help." clear mission from our com-
Obama spoke to a respectful particular country, at this partic- safety is not directly threatened, The president also sought to mander in chief, not a speech
Continued from Page 1A
military audience at the National ular moment, we were faced with but our interests and values are," address critics who have said the nine days late,” said Sen. John
mate on when the conflict might Defense University. The address the prospect of violence on a hor- the president said. U.S. mission remains muddled. Cornyn of Texas, a member of the
end. to the nation was the president’s rific scale," he said. "Sometimes, the course of his- He reiterated the White House Armed Services Committee and
He never described the U.S.- most aggressive attempt to an- He also warned of the broader tory poses challenges that threat- position that Gadhafi should not head of the Senate Republicans’
led military campaign as a "war" swer the questions mounting implications for the region, with- en our common humanity and remain in power but the U.N. res- political arm.
and gave no details on its costs, from Republican critics, his own out naming the other countries common security. ... These may olution that authorized power “President Obama failed to ex-
but he offered an expansive case party and war-weary Americans undergoing violent upheaval. not be America’s problems alone, does not go that far. plain why he unilaterally took
for why he believed it was in the — chiefly, why the U.S. was im- Obama took pains to say why but they are important to us, and Reaction to the speech in Con- our nation to war without bother-
national interest of the United mersed in war in another Muslim he chose to intervene in Libya they are problems worth solv- gress tended to break along parti- ing to make the case to the U.S.
States and allies to act. nation. even while acknowledging that ing," Obama said. "And in these san lines. Congress.”
In blunt terms, Obama said the
U.S.-led response had stopped
Gadhafi’s advances and halted a
slaughter he warned could have
shaken the stability of an entire
region.
"To brush aside America’s re-
sponsibility as a leader and —
more profoundly — our respon-
sibilities to our fellow human be-
ings under such circumstances
would have been a betrayal of
who we are," Obama said. "Some
nations may be able to turn a
blind eye to atrocities in other
countries. The United States of

REACTION
Continued from Page 1A

States.’ President Obama said


Monday night that he took action
in Libya for humanitarian rea-
sons.
“That’s all well and good, but
before he risked shedding any
American blood, the president
should have come before Con-
gress and explained what we were
doing because there was no im-
mediate threat against the United
States of America.”
Casey, D-Scranton, a member
of the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee, said in a statement
after Obama’s speech that he sup-
ports the decision to take military
action in Libya, along with “our
NATO partners and the Arab
League to prevent the killing of
tens of thousands of Libyan civil-
ians.
Casey said he also supports the
“expeditious transfer of lead re-
sponsibility to NATO,” and added
that more Arab League member
nations should play a “more ac-
tive and constructive role by con-
tributing financially to the effort.”
But Casey also said that, “it’s al-
so important to be honest about
the evolving role of the U.S. mov-
ing forward. The U.S. has the
most substantial military in NA-
TO and we will likely incur some
additional expenditure by partici-
pating in this continued engage-
ment.
“We need to take a close look at
these costs and weigh them
against our continued missions in
Afghanistan and Iraq as well as
our commitments to vital domes-
tic interests,” Casey said.
Meanwhile, Rep. Tom Marino,
R-Lycoming Township, said he
missed seeing the president’s
speech live because he was at a
town hall meeting with constitu-
ents in Pike County.
He said through a spokeswo-
man that he planned to watch the
speech late Monday night when
he got home and would comment
after viewing it.

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Editorial
OUR OPINION: CORRUPTION

Time for Toole


to do the time
I
N THE EYES of crook and guilty to tax
former Luzerne County evasion.
judge Michael T. Toole, By now,
the legal system is some- you’d think
thing to be bent and warped to Toole would
suit his selfish interests. be embar-
While “serving” on the rassed, re-
bench, he began serving him- Toole pentant and
self and abandoned the notion prepared to
of fairness. In cahoots with a take his punishment. But, no.
Kingston attorney, he assigned Instead, he’ll squeeze the sys-
a hand-picked arbiter in 2006 to tem for all he can get.
participate in an uninsured mo- Toole’s defense attorney last
torist insurance arbitration week argued the ex-jurist
case. The arbitration panel ulti- should get a reduction in his
mately awarded $1 million in likely jail term of 27 to 33
the case. As a “thank-you” for months because, among other
his role in perverting justice, things, after his arrest he volun-
Toole later received free use of tarily had entered a treatment
the attorney’s New Jersey program for a drinking prob-
beach house. lem. Toole sometimes downed
Oh, and the attorney, Harry 30 beers in a night and had been
Cardoni, also showered the a heavy gambler, attorney
judge each year with gifts: lob- Frank Nocito said of his client.
ster tail and kielbasa. For that Toole wants lenien-
Pretty sickening behavior, cy?
the kind of illegal deal-making Let’s say parents ground
one might expect in a Third their teenage daughter because
World country. Perhaps all-too- she ignores curfew, goes to a
common behavior, however, for party and drinks a beer. A few MAIL BAG LETTERS FROM READERS
Toole and his cronies. days later the daughter, who
Caught in a widespread pub-
lic corruption crackdown in
isn’t allowed to leave the house
for three months except to go Full-time principal needed SEND US YOUR OPINION
this third day of spring.
There’s a reason why Joe Snedeker plays
with stick figures and distracts with Boris
Northeastern Pennsylvania,
Toole pleaded guilty last year
to school, asks for a reduced
sentence because she cleaned at Wycallis Elementary Letters to the editor must include the
writer’s name, address and daytime
phone number for verification. Letters
Yeltsin. There’s a reason why the Clarks
give us lines such as “sunshine is over-
to corrupt receipt of a reward her bedroom.

I
am very concerned about the decision should be no more than 250 words. We spreading the area” while it’s still dark out.
for official actions. In an unre- Uh-uh. No way. by the Dallas School Board to eliminate reserve the right to edit and limit writers
lated incident, the wayward Go to jail, Mr. Toole. Go di- They’re nice people who happen to stink at
the principal position at Wycallis Ele- to one published letter every 30 days. the important stuff.
judge was accused of failing to rectly to jail. Do not pass “Go,” mentary (“Dallas District faces reduc- • E-mail: mailbag@timesleader.com
Still, something tells me that people
report to the Internal Revenue do not collect … well, crusta- tions,” March 22). • Fax: 570-829-5537
• Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15 here will continue to act as though their
Service a $30,000 fee he re- ceans, or kielbasa rings or I appreciate that Assistant Superintend-
N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 1871 1 channel-changers are hot-wired to certain
ceived for referring a case to a $200. ent Paul Reinert has “volunteered to serve electrocution.
different attorney. He pleaded Just go to jail. as Wycallis principal in addition to his Mine isn’t. I elect to go with people who
current responsibilities,” but the students more often prove they can get it right.
QUOTE OF THE DAY
at Wycallis deserve a full-time, dedicated
principal. I have lots of respect for Dr.
Geisinger salutes its team John Castagna
Drums

“It’s beyond my wildest dreams. Coach didn’t


Reinert, but he is not super-human. This
decision demonstrates a lack of creativity and other doctors in area
tell me we were going to go to the Final Four and, frankly, poor judgment.
Writer believes parades
O
n National Doctors’ Day this Wednes-
To all those citizens who vote for candi- day please join us in thanking our
when he was recruiting me.”
Rob Brandenberg
dates who espouse lower taxes and smaller
government, it sounds great in theory but
region’s outstanding physicians for
caring for the medical needs of individuals
need to be made safer
there are serious consequences. We are

T
The guard on Virginia Commonwealth University’s men’s basketball and families across Northeastern Penn- wice in the past few months I have
team expressed his joy after the squad defeated top-seeded Kansas to jeopardizing this county’s future by gutting sylvania. gone to downtown Wilkes-Barre to see
advance to the NCAA’s Final Four matchup in Houston this weekend. publicly funded education. We are fortunate to have so many talent- parades. I have arrived beforehand and
Only two weeks ago VCU’s players didn’t think they would even be School districts throughout this state ed medical specialists and sub-specialists positioned myself on the curbstone to view
selected to play in the 68-team tournament. and country are in a very difficult situa- providing care locally – allowing more and enjoy them. Both times, latecomers
tion. They must deal with reduced funding patients to receive excellent health care pushed their way and their children’s way
from state and federal sources while at the close to home. out onto the street and blocked the early
OTHER OPINION: COLLEGE RATES same time trying to improve (or at least
maintain) quality. So, yes, Dallas is in a
At Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical arrivers’ views.
Center, our South Wilkes-Barre Campus Both times, parents, and some grandpar-

Do more to boost
bind. and our many area community practice ents, proved themselves to have little or no
With that said, the decision by the locations, we are blessed with a strong parenting skills by allowing their young
school board is unacceptable. I encourage team of more than 230 doctors. We recog- ones to go out farther and farther into the

athlete graduations
everyone to come out to the next school nize that the health of our organization is street to retrieve candy and trinkets.
board meeting and demand a full-time due in large part to the dedication and At the Santa Claus parade, one small
principal for Wycallis students. (The next compassion of Geisinger’s medical staff as child nearly went under the wheels of a
regular school board meeting will be held well as the many talented physicians we

U
tractor-trailer to get penny candy, while
.S. EDUCATION ball team. (The formulas are at 7 p.m. April 11 in the administration partner with throughout the community.
the supposed-to-be-in-charge adult paid no
Secretary Arne more reliable for football building.) I will be there. As our region’s health care needs evolve,
attention.
Duncan has been teams, which are much Edward Foote we’re confident we can rely on this team of
These people went so far into the parade
speaking up lately larger, and for athletic depart- Trucksville doctors to best meet the needs of the mil-
lions they serve. route that they were inches, and I mean
about low graduation rates ments as a whole.) Players inches, from the center line of the street.
Don’t blame shop owners
Wherever you receive your medical care,
for student-athletes at some transfer. Coaches leave and At both parades they prevented the march-
please thank your local physicians for the
colleges and universities. We arrive, sweeping players out ers from having enough room to proceed
tremendous work they do on behalf of the
applaud his effort to high-
light the problem, but there
with them. Kids leave for the
NBA – should that choice be for abuse of bath salts people of Northeastern Pennsylvania.
John J. Buckley
or perform. Fire trucks and other vehicles
practically were brushing against these
are better solutions than his considered a failure for the ignoramuses.

I
am writing in response to the com- Chief administrative officer
proposal to bar basketball school? And some teams with mentary “‘Bath salts’ sellers should Geisinger Northeast If they want to be that close to the pa-
teams with graduation rates low rates actually do better come clean” (March 22). I think what Dr. Steven B. Pierdon rade, then why not join some of the groups
below 50 percent from the than their schools as a whole; Chief medical officer and march rather than prevent others from
the author has written is asinine and unfair Geisinger Northeast
NCAA tournament. punishing them seems unfair. at best. Lissa Bryan-Smith enjoying the festivities? I’m sure their
Mind you, no school should Colleges and universities Although I am not in favor of drug use Chief administrative officer children would be able to take home any
be proud of a rate like that. It’s must do more to ensure aca- Geisinger Regional Ambulatory Campus leftover candy.
or shops that promote drug use, I think it Dr. John C. Gardner
just that the system is more demic success for student- is irrational to call these types of shops Department medical director
At the St. Patrick’s Day parade, I spotted
complex than most realize. athletes, tying coaches’ com- “pushers” just because they sell something Geisinger CPSL Luzerne County a young officer and asked him to do some-
There are three ways to pensation to student per- that is legal and comes with warnings. and thing about moving back the people. He
measure graduation rates – formance and adequately Dr. Richard A. Martin accused me of yelling at him. If I was, then,
That is like saying because a liquor store Department medical director
the federal rate, the gradua- funding academic support. or bar sells alcohol, it is responsible for the Geisinger CPSL Lackawanna County sir, I owe you an apology. The point I was
tion success rate and the aca- And the NCAA must demand person who uses it, then gets into a car trying to make is people could get hurt.
demic progress rate – and accountability, particularly accident, killing someone else. My solution to this situation is threefold:
they have varying results.
Each method is flawed, be-
for the worst offenders, rath-
er than imposing Duncan’s
It is not fair to place blame on the store
that sells the items. Technically what they
Viewer has had it with First, put barriers along the route to keep
people out of the street; second, do not
cause a numerical formula
can’t easily account for all the
one-size-fits-all solution. are selling is not illegal, so if a person buys
and consumes these products in the wrong
WNEP-TV’s forecasts allow candy or other treats or trinkets to
be thrown from floats or by the marching
San Jose Mercury News units; and third, place parade officials or

A
variables affecting a basket- way, it is no one’s fault except the user. s I looked out my window one recent
Each individual needs to be held ac- morning at the 5 inches of snow, and police along the barriers to enforce them.
EDITORIAL BOARD countable for the decisions he or she counting, I wondered. Twelve hours These suggestions could prevent a trage-
RICHARD L. CONNOR MARK E. JONES makes, instead of passing on the buck to previously, ratings-sacrosanct WNEP-TV, dy and/or a lawsuit by parents of a child
Editor and Publisher Editorial Page Editor someone else. Channel 16, and its weather-folk earnestly who has been hurt or killed.
JOSEPH BUTKIEWICZ PRASHANT SHITUT Amy Hughes testified that there would be perhaps 2 Lucy A. Edwards
Vice President/Executive Editor President/Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. Hughestown inches at most over the next 36 hours on Wilkes-Barre

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Officials: It’s time


to recalculate COLA
By BILL O’BOYLE er rate. It’s a no-win situation.”
boboyle@timesleader.com Landis said the decision on
Even if Social Security recip- increases in Social Security
ients get a cost-of-living raise and Medicare will be an-
for the first time in three years, nounced in September or Oc-
it’s likely that it will be erased tober.
by a larger increase in Medi- “They have to come up with
care premium payments. a more realistic formula to re-
Ray Landis, AARP Pennsyl- flect a true cost of living in-
vania advocacy manager, and crease for seniors,” Landis
U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, R-Ha- said. “And we have to get
zleton, say it’s time to re-eval- health care costs under con-
Stan Charnick was helping seniors do their taxes in Kingston. Betty Lee Frusciante, 76, says her medical costs are high, and her uate the formula used to calcu- trol.”
“We’re all on fixed incomes, but our expenses aren’t fixed.” taxes went up after the county’s property reassessment. late the increases. Founded in 1958, AARP is a
“It’s been two years without nonprofit, non-partisan mem-
Dolly Yunkunis, 82, lives near a COLA increase, but the true bership organization that

SENIORS
the Kingston Center. She said she cost of living is not taken into helps people 50 and older im-
is “very disappointed” about the consideration in the formula,” prove the quality of their lives.
news. Landis said. “Everything is go- By law, Social Security cost-of-
“I could use an increase to pay ing up – prescription drugs, living adjustments are deter-
Continued from Page 1A
my heating bills,” she said. “This is energy, food. And those things mined each year by a govern-
“You have to have hospitaliza- very disheartening.” go up at a higher rate than ment measure of inflation.
tion,” she said. “And my taxes went “The guy in the White House what the COLA increase usu- When consumer prices go up,
up after the reassessment. It’s aw- should take it out of his own pocket ally is. The true cost of living is payments go up and when con-
ful.” first,” said Joan Opplinger, 74, of not taken into consideration.” sumer prices fall, payments
Frusciante said even a small Luzerne. “I just found out; it’s a dis- Barletta agrees, saying it’s stay flat until prices rebound.
raise would help. grace.” unfair the way the adjustments There had been a COLA ev-
“That’s why we come here (to Alex Barrows and Stan Charnick are calculated. ery year from 1975 through
the Kingston Senior Center),” she – both senior citizens – were at the “Congress has to take a look 2009, when a spike in energy
said. “A hot meal is only $2.” center helping others do their tax- at the calculation and figure prices resulted in a 5.8 percent
“With gas prices so high you es. Barrows, 84, lives in Pringle. He out a way to correct it,” Barlet- increase, the largest in 27
can’t even go where you want to facetiously said he doesn’t mind ta said. “Any increase in Social years.
go,” said Doris Thompson, 85, of not getting a raise “as long as Con- Security will be eaten up by an The Associated Press re-
Kingston. gress gets their increases.” increase in Medicare, and that ported that next year, the
Most of the senior citizens sug- CLARK VAN ORDEN PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER Charnick, a disabled veteran, just shouldn’t be.” trustees who oversee Social
gested Congress and the president Roger Samuels, 85, of Trucksville, talks about the impact of no said veterans benefits likely won’t Barletta said he learned that Security project a 1.2 percent
cut their salaries and increase So- hike in Social Security payments this year. increase either. energy costs are not a part of COLA. President Obama, in
cial Security payments to retirees. “We’re all on fixed incomes,” the COLA calculation. his spending proposal for the
“They should be ashamed of sophical. Obama to restore the billions of said Charnick, 64 of Shavertown. “Over the last two years, en- budget year that begins Oct. 1,
themselves to cut us,” Palmentera “What are you going to do?” said dollars that were taken from the “But our expenses aren’t fixed. ergy costs have skyrocketed,” projects a COLA of 0.9 per-
said. Jones, 78 of Kingston. “What Social Security fund through the How are we supposed to pay our he said. cent.
should we do – march on Washing- years. bills?” “The AARP is strongly urg- The Associated Press con-
Philosophical viewpoint ton?” “The country is broke,” he said. ing the government to take a tributed to this story.
Across the room, Ann Jones and Samuels, 85, lives in Trucksville. “There’s no money coming in be- Bill O’Boyle, a Times Leader staff look at the formula,” Landis
Roger Samuels were more philo- He wants Congress and President cause nobody is working.” writer, may be reached at 829-7218. said. “Even with a 1.2 percent Bill O’Boyle, a Times Leader staff
COLA increase, everything writer, may be reached at 570-970-
else is going up at a much high- 7218.

HUGHES
DICK HUGHES
Age: 50
Education: A graduate of La-
Continued from Page 1A fayette College; attended Oxford
University’s Magdalen College
Hughes, 50, of Mountain Top, Legal Studies Program and
was one of the highest vote-get- earned his law degree from the
ters in the judicial race in 2009, Washington and Lee School of
Law
receiving 31,000 votes and plac-
Law experience: Current assist-
ing third to current judges Wil- ant district attorney; in private
liam Amesbury and Tina Pola- practice since the late 1980s;
chek Gartley. solicitor for zoning hearing
“When I didn’t win, I was de- boards of Jackson Township,
termined to run again,” Hughes Dorrance Township, and Harveys
said. Lake, Bear Creek Village.
Community affiliations: The
His years as an assistant dis- Forty Fort Cemetery Association;
trict attorney and private civil Leadership Wilkes-Barre Mentor
attorney have prepared him to Program; Northeast Counseling
serve as judge, he said. Services; coaching youth sports.
PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER The father of three has prose- Family: Wife Ruth Hughes; chil-
The new Eighth Street Bridge, in the foreground, connecting Wyoming with Jenkins Township. The new bridge will likely see its first cuted homicide trials, handled dren Callie, Ellen and Richard
traffic today, replacing the old span, just upriver in the background, which PennDOT ruled was no longer able to be fixed. federal criminal and civil cases,
and done everything from land-
lord/tenant disputes to estate TIMES LEADER VIDEO

BRIDGES
planning.
“My work (as an assistant dis- Video interviews with judicial
candidates will appear on Time-
trict attorney) is the work I en-
sleader.com when all candidate
joy the most, and I am most interviews are completed with
Continued from Page 1A
proud of,” Hughes said. the endorsement board.
tions at either end of the bridge, in- He discussed ways he would
cluding turning lanes, signals, help the court system progress if
drainage and more. elected, including reducing the said he’ll spend about the same,
Dussinger said motorists who number of backlogged cases by and has learned to use every re-
have taken the old camelback possibly utilizing Hazleton of- source he could to get his mess-
steel-truss bridge know all too fice hours for judges to handle age out, including newspapers,
well the antiquated structure’s dif- cases in southern Luzerne radio, television and mailers.
ficulties. County. He said he’ll accept campaign
“The reasons why the bridge “It could save time, money contributions from any “law-
was replaced are obvious to all and be more efficient,” Hughes abiding citizen” and hopes vot-
who traveled the old bridge: nar- said. ers remember his stand-up repu-
row lanes, structural deteriora- He said he also favors re-es- tation.
tion, no shoulders, narrow side- tablishing the Central Court sys- “Hopefully, people will do re-
walk. It was functionally obsolete tem but making tweaks to it to search,” on all candidates,
as well as structurally deficient,” PETE G. WILCOX / THE TIMES LEADER handle cases efficiently. Hughes said.
Dussinger said. The new Eighth Street Bridge, at left, connecting Wyoming with Jenkins Township. The new bridge Calling a meeting of chiefs of The third-floor of the Luzerne
She added that “the bridge had is expected to open today, replacing the 111-year-old span, at right. police and making sure there are County Courthouse, where
been weight-restricted to vehicles enough assistant district attor- judges serve, needs to return to
for some time now, and PennDOT multiple closures. creosote-treated wood over con- the surface and reinforce the piers. neys is one way to expedite a place of respect and an even
stepped up its inspection schedule It was closed four times for re- crete. In 1947 the bridge was Finally, PennDOT determined cases at the Central Court – dis- playing field, he said.
from every two years, which is the pairs in the past. closed to replace that surface with additional fixes weren’t viable and trict judge – level, Hughes said. “And that’s what people de-
norm, to every couple of months, It was closed for more than two a steel grate. a new bridge was needed. In the 2009 election, Hughes serve,” Hughes said.
due to deterioration.” years between1938 and1940 to re- With wear, the grate became said, he spent $230,000, collec-
The original bridge will be de- pair damage caused by a mine sub- dangerously slippery when wet Andrew M. Seder, a Times Leader tively, on the primary and gener- Sheena Delazio, a Times Leader
molished this spring. It has had a sidence. It was closed again in the and the bridge was closed from staff writer, may be reached at 570- al elections. staff writer, may be reached at
long and storied history, including late 1940s to replace the original April to October in 1985 to pave 829-7269. This time around, Hughes 829-7235.

Keeping it green PHOTOS: SPORTS:


It may seem a bit self-evident and Serving up Final Four set
hardly requiring a sign, but Shickshin-
ny will be designated a “River Town” coffee and for showdown
by the Susquehanna Greenways, an community in Houston
honor six years in the making.
CMYK

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STEROIDS SCANDAL

Nervous former mistress testifies


Kimberly Bell said Bonds talked stand, Kimberly Bell cused of four counts of making false U.S. Attorney Jeff Nedrow, Bell said she
about drugs, and she noticed choked up as she re-
called Bonds once
statements and one of obstruction for
telling a federal grand jury in 2003 —
asked Bonds about the problem with his
left elbow, which she described as “a big PAUL SOKOLOSKI
physical and attitude changes. threatening “to cut months after his relationship with Bell lump ... it looked awful.” She testified OPINION
my head off and leave ended — that he never knowingly used that Bonds responded by saying his ste-

More than just


me in a ditch,” an out- performance-enhancing drugs. roid use caused the injury, because the
By PAUL ELIAS burst prosecutors at- Bell took the stand Monday morning muscle and tendons grew too fast for
Associated Press Bonds tribute to steroid use. after San Francisco Giants clubhouse the joint to handle.
SAN FRANCISCO — Barry Bonds’ The defense por- manager Mike Murphy nervously testi- “It blew out,” she said.
former mistress testified Monday that
he blamed a 1999 elbow injury on ste-
roid use, and that the body and behavior
trayed Bell as an unreliable witness,
hungry to capitalize on her affair with
Bonds, and Bell acknowledged that the
fied that Bonds needed a bigger hat for
the 2002 season. Prosecutors say that
testimony is important because an en-
Bell also said that Bonds talked about
the widespread use of steroids among
baseball players, including his suspicion
talent is taking
Pens to the top
of baseball’s home run king changed relationship benefited her financially. larged head is a side effect of human that Mark McGwire was juicing during
during their nine-year relationship. Bonds, who holds the major league growth hormone use.
Called by prosecutors to the witness record for home runs in a career, is ac- Under questioning from Assistant See BONDS, Page 4B

T
heir division-clinching victory
COLLEGE BASKETBALL H.S. GIRLS SOCCER proved inspirational to the

Cold hard facts


Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pen-

Calipari is
guins, even if it wasn’t fluid or pretty.
It came in a building where 11 Calder
Cup championship banners including
the last two hang, which is what the

paying quick
Penguins are after.
It happened against Hershey, which
always comes after the Penguins.
And it was sealed with an overtime
goal as an inner strength, which is

dividends
what the Penguins are all about.
That Bryan Lerg made the shot that
made the Penguins AHL East Division
champions was a perfect fit for that
Coach has Wildcats in Final Four in game and this Penguins season.
Because after a strong start to his
just his second year at school. Sunday night in Hershey, Lerg got lost
for awhile during a night of clogged ice
space, missed passes and action flow-
By WILL GRAVES
ing about as smoothly as oil.
AP Sports Writer
But suddenly, there was Lerg making
LEXINGTON, Ky. — When Ken- a slick move from nowhere with his
tucky officials met with coach John team shorthanded in overtime, speed-
Calipari two years ago to talk about ing down the ice with the puck before
the program’s vacant head coaching lifting over standout goalie Braden
position, they came Holtby for a 3-2 Penguins victory.
armed with a sales “It’s great to see him be able to get
pitch. that,” Penguins coach John Hynes said.
Turns out, they “He works hard. He kind of reflects a
didn’t need one. lot of our players, a lot of guys with
Instead, it was heart and grit and skill.”
Calipari who ended Those hearts appeared broken.
up doing the selling. Especially when Hershey scoring
When university star Keith Aucoin slid a sizzler between
Calipari the legs of Penguins goalie John Curry
President Lee Todd
and athletic director Mitch Barnhart to tie the game at 2-2 with less than
outlined their vision for returning the two minutes to go in regulation.
Wildcats to glory, Calipari cut them But the Penguins aren’t just a regular
short and assured them he was the AHL team.
“People might have thought it would
man for the job.
have taken the wind out of our sails,
“He said, ‘This is it: Notre Dame
but it didn’t at all,” Lerg said.
football and Kentucky basketball, and How could it not?
I want to be a part of Kentucky,’” Todd The Bears had their home crowd
said. “I knew then we had the right stirring, their second life in overtime,
man.” and a chance to extend their remote
Standing in a giddy postgame lock- chance of catching the Penguins at the
er room on Sunday night after Calipari top of the East Division for at least one
more night.
See CALIPARI, Page 3B But the Penguins had that team full
of grit Hynes was talking about.
“I think we had a lot of will to win

Fredette tops
this game,” Curry said, “especially with
what was on the line, who we were
playing. Everyone on the bench was
saying there was no way we were going

All-America
to take a loss.”
Instead, they took home a piece of
history, breaking a single-season fran-

team voting
chise record with Wilkes-Barre/Scran-
ton’s 52nd victory.
That page of the record book turned
slowly and stubbornly.
Free areas of the ice were few and far
By JIM O’CONNELL between. Pinpoint passes regularly
AP Basketball Writer missed sticks on both sides. The puck
Seniors dominated The Associated kept taking odd bounces and abnormal
Press All-America team for the first PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER angles to its intended destination. And
time in five years. half the time, players couldn’t even find
Alyssa Bogert (right) of Hazleton Area clears the ball from her team’s corner while Cathy Byrnes of Wyoming Valley
it when it was sitting at their feet.
Jimmer Fredette West looks to steal the ball in Monday’s WVC high school girls soccer game in Kingston.
“That’s a playoff game right there,”
of BYU, Nolan Smith Lerg said. “That’s exactly what we can
of Duke and JaJuan
Johnson of Purdue,
all seniors, were
WVW beats frigid temperatures, Cougars expect come playoff time, if we see
Hershey. You’ve just got to keep strong
on those guys, and hopefully, they’ll
joined on the team
2 “We were supposed with Valley West’s first goal exactly 10
By JOHN ERZAR break.”
Monday by junior jerzar@timesleader.com to have two exhibi- minutes into the game. By now, it’s apparent the character of
Kemba Walker of KINGSTON – Spring didn’t show up VALLEY WEST tions and a scrimmage, Hromisin beat a defender inside the the Penguins won’t crack.
Fredette Connecticut and Monday for the start of girls spring soc- and they all got left part of the penalty area, but played “The regular season gives you differ-
freshman Jared Sull-
inger of Ohio State.
cer.
One of the top players in the Wyom-
0
HAZLETON
snowed out,” Valley
West coach Mike Da-
the ball just a bit too long to get off a
shot. She managed to run down the ball
ent challenges you have to go through
as a group, and (Sunday) was one of
It’s the most seniors since four made ing Valley Conference did, and she vitt said. “(We looked) before it crossed the backline, then them,” Hynes said. “The end result was
AREA
going to be what it was. It’s about en-
the 2006 team. helped Wyoming Valley West kick off its better than I thought played it back to Lecce. Lecce, who was
joying the competition of a game like
Fredette led the nation in scoring at season with a victory. we would to be honest with you. The trailing the play, connected on a groun- this.
28.5 points per game while shooting Junior Kelcie Hromisin assisted one reason for that is because we had noth- der from about 14 yards out. “Whether you win or lose, this game
40.4 percent from 3-point range, a goal and scored another on a penalty ing to measure our practices against. “She doesn’t stop,” Davitt said of Hro- makes you a better team.”
number more impressive because of kick as the Spartans defeated Hazleton “We didn’t have that exhibition or misin. “She keeps going. You can never At the home of the two-time defend-
the shots he lets fly from well behind Area 2-0 on a frigid afternoon at Spartan scrimmage to see what we had to work tell that girl she can’t do anything be- ing champion, it’s where the Penguins
the line. Stadium. on.” cause she’ll just prove you wrong time confirmed belief they’re the best.
He received all but one vote from The victory gave Valley West (1-0) Hromisin alleviated any concerns she in and time out. It’s nice to have a player
the 65-member national media panel and early upper hand on Hazleton Area had much work to do. A Times Leader of her caliber, and her conditioning as Paul Sokoloski is a Times Leader sports
(0-1) in the battle for the crown in newly All-WVC selection last year, the junior columnist. You may reach him at 970-7109 or
See TEAM, Page 3B formed Division 1-B. forward set up fellow junior Alex Lecce See SOCCER, Page 4B email him at psokoloski@timesleader.com.
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L O C A L B A S K E T B A L L
Tuesday, March 22
Connecticut 64, Purdue 40
BULLETIN BOARD
C A L E N D A R Georgetown 79, Maryland 57
Regional Semifinals

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Home Teams in Capital Letters Back Mountain Baseball and Soft-
COLLEGE WOMENS TENNIS Kentucky 66, Hampton 62, OT
Albright at King’s, 3:30 p.m. Pacific Division Gonzaga 92, Iowa 86 +$150 ball will hold a board meeting at 7
COLLEGE WOMENS LACROSSE W L Pct GB UCLA 55, Montana 47 p.m. on Monday at the Daddow-
Misericordia at Lebanon Valley, TBA y-L.A. Lakers................ 53 20 .726 — Sunday, March 20
Phoenix......................... 36 36 .500 161⁄2 Louisville 81, Vanderbilt 62
Isaacs American Legion located on
Golden State ................ 32 42 .432 211⁄2 Xavier 72, South Dakota State 56 the Route 415 in Dallas. General
Wednesday, March 30 L.A. Clippers................. 29 45 .392 241⁄2
Second Round H O R S E R A C I N G meeting, open to the public, will be
Sacramento.................. 20 52 .278 321⁄2 Rockford at Lake Erie, 7 p.m.
H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL Monday, March 21
(5:45 p.m.)
x-clinched playoff spot Stanford 75, St. John’s 49 Abbotsford at Hamilton, 7 p.m. held at 8 p.m.
Crestwood at Dallas
y-clinched division North Carolina 86, Kentucky 74 Penguins at Norfolk, 7:15 p.m. Pocono Downs Valley Regional Girls Softball
Sunday's Games Gonzaga 89, UCLA 75 San Antonio at Milwaukee, 8 p.m.
Berwick at Wyoming Area Rochester at Manitoba, 8:30 p.m. Today's Entries League will hold a mandatory
Sacramento 114, Philadelphia 111, OT Tuesday, March 22
Hazleton Area at Nanticoke Memphis 111, San Antonio 104 First $8,500 Pace
North Pocono at Abington Heights Louisville 85, Xavier 75 Thursday's Games coaches meeting at 7 p.m. Friday
Atlanta 99, Cleveland 83 Chicago at Houston, 8:05 p.m. 1. King William (Merton) 7-2
H.S. TRACK Miami 125, Houston 119 Regional Semifinals in the Butler Township Community
(4:15 p.m.) Saturday, March 26 2. All Got In (Simons) 9-2
Boston 85, Minnesota 82
Gonzaga 76, Louisville 69 3. K Slater (McCarthy) 3-1
Center. On the agenda: The Skills
Wyoming Valley West at Berwick Oklahoma City 99, Portland 90
Dallas at Pittston Area Golden State 114, Washington 104 Stanford 72, North Carolina 65 Showcase and Draft, new coaching
Tunkhannock at Crestwood L.A. Lakers 102, New Orleans 84 Monday, March 28 T E N N I S 4. The Bad Deputy (Sager) 4-1
assignments, updated 7U and 10U
Dallas 91, Phoenix 83 Regional Championship 5. Sir Beach Dragon (Ingraham) 15-1
Hazleton Area at Coughlin
division rules, the Tim Martin
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER Monday's Games
Charlotte 87, Milwaukee 86
Gonzaga (31-4) vs. Stanford (32-2), 9 p.m.
DALLAS REGIONAL
ATP World Tour 6. Artist Point (Kakaley) 6-1
Memorial Scholarship and the May
(4:15 p.m. unless noted) 7. The Perfect Escape (Parker) 20-1
Indiana 107, Boston 100 First Round Sony Ericsson Open Results
Coughlin at Dallas
New York 113, Orlando 106, OT Monday
8. Thistricksforyou (Pavia Jr) 8-1 7 Opening Day. More than 100 new
Holy Redeemer at Crestwood, 7 p.m. Sunday, March 20
Delaware Valley at Hazleton Area Philadelphia 97, Chicago 85 West Virginia 79, Houston 73 Singles 9. Marty B Shady (Napolitano) 10-1 players have signed up for the
Portland at San Antonio, late
Wyoming Valley West at Lake-Lehman, 6:30 p.m. Washington at Utah, late
Baylor 66, Prairie View 30 Men
Second $8,000 Trot softball league, which will now
COLLEGE MENS LACROSSE Wisconsin-Green Bay 59, Arkansas-Little Rock 55 Third Round
Today's Games Michigan State 69, Northern Iowa 66 Tomas Berdych (7), Czech Republic, def. Carlos 1. Ready For Closeup (Pavia Jr) 3-1 count close to 300 total players
(4 p.m.) Miami at Cleveland, 7 p.m.
Lycoming at King’s Houston at New Jersey, 7 p.m.
Florida State 76, Samford 46 Berlocq, Argentina, 7-6 (8), 7-5. 2. Organized Chaos (Ingraham) 8-1 and a minimum of 21 teams playing
Georgia 56, Middle Tennessee 41 Janko Tipsarevic, Serbia, def. Philipp Petzschner,
Lebanon Valley at Misericordia Golden State at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Texas A&M 87, McNeese State 47 Germany, 6-3, 6-3. 3. Man O’ War (Schnittker) 9-2 in the four age divisions of 7U, 10U,
COLLEGE WOMENS LACROSSE Phoenix at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Rutgers 76, Louisiana Tech 51 Olivier Rochus, Belgium, def. Mikhail Youzhny (13), 4. Amourus (McCarthy) 4-1 13U and 18U.,For more information,
King’s at Lycoming, 4 p.m. Wednesday's Games Second Round Russia, 1-6, 6-3, 6-3.
COLLEGE MENS TENNIS Orlando at Atlanta, 7 p.m. Florian Mayer, Germany, def. Nicolas Almagro (11),
5. Tocca Hanover (Schadel) 10-1 contact VRGSL media officer John
Tuesday, March 22
Messiah at King’s, 3:30 p.m. Cleveland at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Baylor 82, West Virginia 68 Spain, 6-1, 3-6, 6-1. 6. Tui (Jackson) 7-2 McGran at 570.401.9544.
COLLEGE WOMENS TENNIS Detroit at Indiana, 7 p.m. (24-9), 9:45 p.m. Roger Federer (3), Switzerland, def. Juan Monaco 7. Jaded Tim (Schadel) 12-1
(3:30 p.m.) Milwaukee at Toronto, 7 p.m. Wisconsin-Green Bay 65, Michigan State 56 (32), Argentina, 7-6 (4), 6-4.
Houston at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. 8. Homestead Solo (Simpson) 5-1 REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS
Messiah at King’s Georgia 61, Florida State 59 Rafael Nadal (1), Spain, def. Feliciano Lopez,
Wilkes at PSU Berks Miami at Washington, 7 p.m. Texas A&M 70, Rutgers 48 Spain, 6-3, 6-3.
New Jersey at New York, 7:30 p.m. Third $4,500 Pace
COLLEGE SOFTBALL Regional Semifinals Women
Manhattanville at King’s, 3 p.m.
Golden State at Memphis, 8 p.m.
Sunday, March 27 Fourth Round 1. Northern Scholar (Kakaley ) Bear Creek Bobcats Youth Soccer
Chicago at Minnesota, 8 p.m. 12-1
COLLEGE BASEBALL Portland at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Texas A&M 79, Georgia 38 Maria Sharapova (16), Russia, def. Sam Stosur (4), will hold registration will be held
Baylor 86, Wisconsin-Green Bay 76 Australia, 6-4, 6-1. 2. Rolling On (Pavia Jr) 4-1
Misericordia at Moravian, 3:30 p.m. Sacramento at Denver, 9 p.m. Alexandra Dulgheru (26), Romania, def. Peng from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on April 10 at
Oklahoma City at Phoenix, 10 p.m. Regional Championship 3. Cards N Music (Simons) 20-1
Dallas at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 29
Shuai, China, 6-3, 6-4. the Bear Creek Community Char-
Andrea Petkovic (21), Germany, def. Caroline Woz- 4. Crazy Character (Stalbaum) 5-2
Texas A&M (30-5) vs. Baylor (34-2), 9 p.m. niacki (1), Denmark, 7-5, 3-6, 6-3. 5. Tyler’s Echo N (Romano) 6-1
ter School. Registration is open to
FINAL FOUR
NCAA Men National Semifinals
Jelena Jankovic (6), Serbia, def. Anabel Medina
6. Mud On The Tires (Ingraham) 15-1
anyone born between Aug. 1, 1993,
Garrigues, Spain, 6-1, 6-3.
through July 3, 2007 and is 4
W H AT ’ S O N T V Tournament Glance
FIRST ROUND
Sunday, April 3
Philadelphia champion vs. Dayton champion, TBA
Vera Zvonareva (3), Russia, def. Marion Bartoli
(15), France, 2-6, 6-3, 6-2.
7. C B Tower (Napolitano) 3-1
years old by Aug. 1. Players do not
8. Summerhill Chris (Taggart Jr) 10-1
Tuesday, March 15 Spokane champion vs. Dallas champion, TBA Agnieszka Radwanska (9), Poland, def. Francesca
9. Dont Fight The Law (McCarthy) 5-1 need to reside in Bear Creek Town-
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL UNC Asheville 81, Arkansas-Little Rock 77, OT National Championship Schiavone (5), Italy, 6-0, 6-2.
ship. For more information, please
Clemson 70, UAB 52 Tuesday, April 5 Doubles
1 p.m. Fourth $8,500 Trot
ESPN — Preseason, Detroit vs. N.Y. Yankees, at
Wednesday, March 16 Semifinal winners, TBA Men
1. Traveling Tune (Jackson) 6-1
contact Bryan at bryan-
Texas-San Antonio 70, Alabama State 61 Second Round
Tampa, Fla. Virginia Commonwealth 59, Southern Cal 46 Rohan Bopanna, India, and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi 2. Flourescent (Krivelin) 10-1 ben@ptd.net or Billie Jo at bmon-
EAST REGIONAL (7), Pakistan, def. Michal Mertinak, Slovakia, and 3. Old Trafford (Janos) 7-2 dulick@gmail.com.
MEN'S COLLEGE Second Round Dick Norman, Belgium, 7-6 (4), 3-6, 10-8 tiebreak.
Valley Regional Girls Softball
BASKETBALL Thursday, March 17 H O C K E Y Robert Lindstedt, Sweden, and Horia Tecau (8),
Romania, def. John Isner and Sam Querrey, United
4. American Royal (Kakaley) 3-1
League’s 12U travel team will hold
West Virginia 84, Clemson 76 5. Tv Mom (Pavia Jr) 9-2
States, 6-4, 6-4.
7 p.m. Kentucky 59, Princeton 57
National Hockey League Jurgen Melzer, Austria, and Jurgen Melzer (4), Ger- 6. Cl Sun Dancer (Simpson) 8-1 tryouts from 2 to 4 p.m. on April 9
ESPN2 — NIT, semifinal, Wichita State vs. Wash- Friday, March 18 many, def. Lukas Dlouhy, Czech Republic, and Paul 7. Corfu Hanover (Simons) 4-1 and April 10 on Field 2 of the
ington State, at New York North Carolina 102, Long Island University 87 EASTERN CONFERENCE Hanley, Australia, 6-2, 4-6, 10-6 tiebreak.
9 p.m. Washington 68, Georgia 65 Atlantic Division Max Mirnyi, Belarus, and Daniel Nestor (2), Cana-
8. Credit Watch (McCarthy) 15-1 Freedom Park softball complex in
ESPN2 — NIT, semifinal, Colorado vs. Alabama, at George Mason 61, Villanova 57 GP W L OT Pts GF GA da, def. Sergiy Stakhovsky, Ukraine, and Mikhail 9. Mr China (Napolitano) 20-1 Drums. In the event of inclement
New York Ohio State 75, Texas-San Antonio 46 x-Philadelphia............. 75 45 20 10 100 238 200 Youzhny, Russia, 6-4, 6-2.
Marquette 66, Xavier 55 x-Pittsburgh ................ 76 45 23 8 98 218 183 Oliver Marach, Austria, and Janko Tipsarevic, Ser- Fifth $8,000 Pace weather, the Saturday tryout will
Syracuse 77, Indiana State 60 N.Y. Rangers .............. 76 41 30 5 87 218 181 bia, def. Bob and Mike Bryan (1), United States, 7-5, be held inside the Butler Township
NHL Third Round New Jersey ................. 75 34 36 5 73 155 189 6-4.
1. Joachim (Santeramo 5-1
Saturday, March 19 N.Y. Islanders ............. 76 29 35 12 70 210 241 Women
2. Real Liberator (Taggart Jr) 7-2 Community Center, which is locat-
7:30 p.m.
VERSUS — Chicago at Boston Kentucky 71, West Virginia 63 Northeast Division Second Round 3. Bittersweet Champ (Kakaley) 8-1 ed adjacent to the softball com-
Sunday, March 20 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Sloane Stephens, United States, and Yanina Wick- 4. Tiza Mojo (Simons) 4-1 plex. Should the Sunday tryout be
North Carolina 86, Washington 83 x-Boston ...................... 75 42 23 10 94 226 178 mayer, Belgium, def. Bethanie Mattek-Sands and
WOMEN'S COLLEGE Ohio State 98, George Mason 66 Montreal....................... 76 40 29 7 87 200 196 Meghann Shaughnessy (7), United States, 1-6, 7-6
5. Artist Supplies (Pavia Jr) 3-1 postponed by the weather, a new
Buffalo.......................... 75 38 28 9 85 222 210 6. A Fool House (McCarthy) 9-2
BASKETBALL Marquette 66, Syracuse 62
Regional Semifinals Toronto ........................ 76 34 32 10 78 201 232
(9), 10-7 tiebreak.
Shahar Peer, Israel, and Peng Shuai, China, def.
tryout date will be scheduled.
7. Ohm Like Clock- (Hough) 12-1
7 p.m. Friday, March 25
Ottawa .......................... 76 29 37 10 68 175 233 Alisa Kleybanova, Russia, and Yan Zi, China, 6-3, work
Several openings remain for the
ESPN — NCAA Division I tournament, regional fi- North Carolina 81, Marquette 63 Southeast Division 4-6, 10-8 tiebreak. 2011 squad. For more information,
nal, Connecticut vs. Duke, at Philadelphia GP W L OT Pts GF GA 8. Keystone Royce (Schadel) 10-1
Kentucky 62, Ohio State 60 contact Coach Dinko at 436.7742
9 p.m. Regional Championship x-Washington.............. 76 44 22 10 98 205 182
Tampa Bay................... 75 40 24 11 91 223 228 Sixth $8,500 Trot
ESPN — NCAA Division I tournament, regional fi- Sunday, March 27 Carolina ....................... 75 35 30 10 80 211 224
or dinkoa@misericordia.edu.
nal, Texas A&M vs. Baylor, at Dallas Kentucky 76, North Carolina 69 1. Right Out (Simpson) 10-1
SOUTHEAST REGIONAL
Atlanta .......................... 75 32 31 12 76 210 246
Florida .......................... 76 29 36 11 69 185 209 G O L F 2. Marong A (Kakaley) 3-1
3. Cuzzin Rob (Ryder) 4-1
UPCOMING EVENTS
Second Round WESTERN CONFERENCE
Thursday, March 17 Central Division PGA Tour 4. A Real Laser (Simons) 7-2
Butler 60, Old Dominion 58 GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Schedule 5. Dynamic Preacher (Buter) 8-1 Hanover Area Baseball will hold a
Pittsburgh 74, UNC Asheville 51 Detroit .......................... 76 44 22 10 98 244 216
Florida 79, UC Santa Barbara 51 Nashville ...................... 76 41 25 10 92 202 179 Jan. 6-9 — Hyundai Tournament of Champions (Jo- 6. Celtic Hall (Napolitano) 15-1 Nite at the Races on Saturday at
T R A N S A C T I O N S UCLA 78, Michigan State 76 Chicago........................ 75 41 26 8 90 242 206 nathan Byrd) 7. Fast Vacation (Pavia Jr) 9-2 the Warrior Run Firehall. Doors
BYU 74, Wofford 66 St. Louis....................... 75 34 32 9 77 212 219 Jan. 13-16 — Sony Open (Mark Wilson)
Gonzaga 86, St. John’s 71 Columbus .................... 75 33 31 11 77 200 230 Jan. 19-23 — Bob Hope Classic (Jhonattan Vegas) 8. Scots Photo (Schadel) 6-1 open at 6 and races start at 7.
BASEBALL Wisconsin 72, Belmont 58 Northwest Division Jan. 27-30 — Farmers Insurance Open (Bubba 9. Mischief Lady (Taggart Jr) 20-1 Admission is free with a purchase
American League Kansas State 73, Utah State 68 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Watson)
BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Designated LHP Mark Third Round y-Vancouver................ 76 50 17 9 109 247 175 Seventh $8,500 Pace of a horse.
Feb. 3-6 — Waste Management Phoenix Open
Hendrickson, RHP David Riske and RHP Rick Van- Saturday, March 19 Calgary ........................ 77 38 28 11 87 235 226 (Mark Wilson) 1. He’s Redhot (Simpson) 6-1
denHurk for assignment. Optioned OF Nolan Rei- Butler 71, Pittsburgh 70 Minnesota ................... 75 35 32 8 78 188 213 Feb. 10-13 — AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am
Colorado...................... 74 28 38 8 64 207 262 2. Fuguzzi (Napolitano) 9-2
mold to Norfolk (IL) and RHP Ryan Drese, LHP Clay Florida 73, UCLA 65 (D.A. Points)
BYU 89, Gonzaga 67 Edmonton.................... 75 23 41 11 57 180 249 3. Golden Mattjesty (Ingraham) 8-1 Bulletin Board items will not be
Rapada and INF Nick Green to their minor league Feb. 17-20 — Northern Trust Open (Aaron Badde-
camp. Granted OF Randy Winn his unconditional Wisconsin 70, Kansas State 65 Pacific Division 4. Major Macho (Kakaley) 20-1
release. Regional Semifinals GP W L OT Pts GF GA
ley) accepted over the telephone. Items
Feb. 23-27 — WGC-Accenture Match Play Cham- 5. No Shenanigans (Hough) 15-1
MINNESOTA TWINS — Traded RHP Billy Bullock Thursday, March 24 San Jose ...................... 76 44 23 9 97 224 199 may be faxed to 831-7319, emailed to
Phoenix........................ 77 41 25 11 93 219 212 pionship (Luke Donald) 6. Wicked N Rude (Merton) 10-1
to Atlanta to retain LHP Scott Diamond and as- Florida 83, BYU 74, OT Feb. 24-27 — Mayakoba Golf Classic (Johnson
signed Diamond outright to Rochester (IL). Butler 61, Wisconsin 54
Los Angeles ................ 75 43 26 6 92 207 181
7. Unicorn Hanover (Pavia Jr) 3-1 tlsports@timesleader.com or dropped
Anaheim ...................... 75 42 28 5 89 214 217 Wagner)
NEW YORK YANKEES — Purchased the contract Regional Championship Dallas ........................... 74 38 26 10 86 208 210 March 3-6 — Honda Classic (Rory Sabbatini) 8. I Scoot For Cash (Buter) 4-1 off at the Times Leader or mailed to
of INF Eric Chavez from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Saturday, March 26 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime March 10-13 — WGC-Cadillac Championship (Nick
(IL). Butler 74, Florida 71, OT loss. Watney)
9. Tarver Hanover (Stalbaum) 7-2 Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N, Main
SEATTLE MARINERS — Reassigned C Josh Bard SOUTHWEST REGIONAL x-clinched playoff spot March 10-13 — Puerto Rico Open (Michael Bra- Eighth $8,500 Trot St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250.
and UT Chris Gimenez to their minor league camp Second Round y-clinched division dley)
and LHP Luke French to Tacoma (PCL). Sunday's Games 1. Sabana Hanover (Simons) 6-1
Thursday, March 17 March 17-20 — Transitions Championship (Gary
TEXAS RANGERS — Traded C Matt Treanor to Morehead State 62, Louisville 61 Pittsburgh 2, Florida 1, SO Woodland) 2. Upfront Pattys Boy (Pavia Jr) 4-1
Kansas City for cash considerations. Richmond 69, Vanderbilt 66 Atlanta 5, Ottawa 4, SO March 24-27 — Arnold Palmer Invitational (Martin 3. Anastasia Willie (Kakaley) 15-1
National League Vancouver 4, Columbus 1
Friday, March 18 Boston 2, Philadelphia 1 Laird) 4. Billboard King (Stalbaum) 8-1
ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Optioned LHP Jor- Notre Dame 69, Akron 56 March 31-April 3 — Shell Houston Open, Redstone
dan Norberto to Reno (PCL). Reassigned RH Ra- Florida State 57, Texas A&M 50 Monday's Games
GC (Tournament Course), Houston 5. Pathway Dot Com (Simpson) 9-2 B O X I N G
fael Rodriguez and C P.J. Pilittere to their minor Purdue 65, St. Peter’s 43 Chicago 3, Detroit 2, OT 6. Kris’s Legacy (Napolitano) 20-1
Colorado at Anaheim, late April 7-10 — Masters Tournament, Augusta Nation-
league camp. Virginia Commonwealth 74, Georgetown 56
CHICAGO CUBS — Optioned C Welington Castillo Kansas 72, Boston University 53 Today's Games al GC, Augusta, Ga. 7. Like A Hush (McCarthy) 7-2 Fight Schedule
Buffalo at Toronto, 7 p.m. April 14-17 — Valero Texas Open, TPC San Anto- 8. Foggy Lane K (Ingraham) 10-1
to Iowa (PCL). Illinois 73, UNLV 62 nio, San Antonio National TV in parentheses
PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Traded INF Josh Third Round Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. 9. Southern Beauty (Buter) 3-1
Carolina at Washington, 7 p.m. April 21-24 — The Heritage, Harbourtown Golf April 1
Fields to Colorado for a player to be named or cash. Saturday, March 19 Links, Hilton Head Island, S.C. At Berlin, Bejamin Simon vs. Sam Soliman, 12, IBF
Florida at Columbus, 7 p.m. Ninth $8,500 Pace
WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Optioned LHP Richmond 65, Morehead State 48 Chicago at Boston, 7:30 p.m. April 28-May 1 — Zurich Classic, TPC Louisiana, middleweight eliminator;Alexander Petkovic vs.
Ross Detwiler, RHP Collin Balester and OF Roger Sunday, March 20 Atlanta at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. New Orleans 1. Kaydon Begone (Kakaley) 4-1 Raymond Ochieng, 12, heavyweights.
Bernadina to Syracuse (IL). Reassigned INF Brian Virginia Commonwealth 94, Purdue 76 Ottawa at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. May 5-8 — Wells Fargo Championship, Quail Hol- At Mashantucket, Conn. (ESPN2), Henry Lundy vs.
2. Thunderfist (Buter) 7-2
Bixler to their minor league camp. Placed RHP Hen- Florida State 71, Notre Dame 57 Minnesota at St. Louis, 8 p.m. low Club, Charlotte, N.C. Patrick Lopez, 12, lightweights;Vladine Biosse vs.
ry Rodriguez on the 15-day DL and RHP Chien- Kansas 73, Illinois 59 Vancouver at Nashville, 8 p.m. 3. Alastor Hanover (Pavia Jr) 3-1 Yasin Rashid, 10, junior middleweights.
May 12-15 — The Players Championship, TPC
Ming Wang and RHP Elvin Ramirez on the 60-day Regional Semifinals Los Angeles at Edmonton, 9:30 p.m. Sawgrass (Players Stadium Course), Ponte Vedra 4. Monet C C (Ingraham) 5-1 April 2
DL. Friday, March 25 Dallas at Phoenix, 10 p.m. Beach, Fla. 5. Tough Chip (McCarthy) 9-2 At Gdynia, Poland, Krzysztof Wlodarczyk vs. Fran-
American Association Kansas 77, Richmond 57 Wednesday's Games cisco Palacios, 12, for Wlodarczyk’s WBC cruiser-
May 19-22 — Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial, 6. Diamond Stick Pin (Simons) 10-1
SIOUX CITY EXPLORERS — Signed RHP David Virginia Commonwealth 72, Florida State 71, OT N.Y. Rangers at Buffalo, 7 p.m. weight title.
Colonial CC, Fort Worth, Texas At Le Cannet, France, Hassan N’Dam N’Jikam vs.
Trahan. Regional Championship N.Y. Islanders at New Jersey, 7 p.m. 7. Bet The Town (Schnittker) 8-1
Montreal at Carolina, 7 p.m. May 26-29 — HP Byron Nelson Championship, Giovanni Lorenzo, 12, for the interim WBA World
AMARILLO SOX — Signed RHP Matt Elliott. Trad- Sunday, March 27 TPC Four Seasons Resort, Las Colinas, Texas 8. Whole Lotta Shakin (Simpson) 12-1
ed RHP David Nathanson to Gary SouthShore for Virginia Commonwealth 71, Kansas 61 St. Louis at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. middleweight title.
Anaheim at Calgary, 9:30 p.m. June 2-5 — Memorial Tournament, Muirfield Vil- At Halle, Germany, Marco Huck vs. Ran Nakash,
cash and a player to be named later. WEST REGIONAL lage GC, Dublin, Ohio Tenth $12,000 Trot
WICHITA WINGNUTS — Signed RHP Nick Single- 12, for Huck’s WBO cruiserweight title;Robert Hele-
Second Round June 9-12 — FedEx St. Jude Classic, TPC South- 1. Wildfire Bo (Romano) 8-1 nius vs. Samuel Peter, 12, for the WBO-WNA Inter-
ton. Traded INF Joe Spiers to Evansville (Frontier) Thursday, March 17 American Hockey League wind, Memphis, Tenn. 2. Rt Phoebes Giant (Ingraham) 10-1 Continental heavyweight titles.
for RHP Jared Simon. Temple 66, Penn State 64
EASTERN CONFERENCE June 16-19 — U.S. Open, Congressional CC, Be- At London, Jurgen Brahmer vs. Nathan Cleverly,
Atlantic League San Diego State 68, Northern Colorado 50 3. Tonight Aas (Napolitano) 4-1
Atlantic Division thesda, Md. 12, for Brahmer’s WBO light heavyweight title.
LONG ISLAND DUCKS — Signed C Ryan Boelsen, Connecticut 81, Bucknell 52 June 23-26 — Travelers Championship, TPC River 4. Canouan (Pavia Jr) 7-2 At Panama City, Panama, Luis Concepcion vs. Her-
OF Jon Kourie, RHP Jeremy Hill, RHP Mark Dia- Cincinnati 78, Missouri 63 GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
x-Portland.............. 71 43 20 6 2 94 256 212 Highlands, Hartford, Conn. 5. Commander (Schadel) 3-1 nan Marquez, 12, for Concepcion’s WBA World fly-
poules and RHP Mike Parisi. Friday, March 18 June 30-July 3 — AT&T National, Aronomink GC, weight title.
x-Manchester........ 75 42 24 3 6 93 239 195 Richards
Can-Am League Texas 85, Oakland, Mich. 81 Newton Square, Pa. At Mexicali, Mexico, Giovani Segura vs. Ivan Calde-
Arizona 77, Memphis 75 Connecticut........... 74 38 28 2 6 84 203 201 6. All This Snazz (Jackson) 5-1
NEW JERSEY JACKALS — Traded OF Kraig Bin- Worcester.............. 74 34 28 4 8 80 201 230 July 7-10 — John Deere Classic, TPC Deere Run, ron, 12, for Segura’s WBO junior flyweight titles;Ri-
ick to Long Island (Atlantic) for future considera- Michigan 75, Tennessee 45 Providence............ 73 33 34 3 3 72 190 236 7. Mighty Moses (Stalbaum) 12-1 cardo Castillo vs. Joksan Hernandez, 10, junior
Duke 87, Hampton 45 Silvis, Ill.
tions. Springfield ............. 74 31 38 2 3 67 212 239 July 14-17 — British Open, Royal St. George’s, 8. April Sunshine (Buter) 9-2 lightweights.
Third Round Bridgeport ............. 73 25 37 4 7 61 195 247
BASKETBALL Connecticut 69, Cincinnati 58 East Division
Sandwich, England April 8
At Hyogo, Japan, Hozumi Hasegawa vs. Johnny
July 14-17 — Viking Classic, Annandale GC, Madi- Eleventh $8,000 Pace
National Basketball Association San Diego State 71, Temple 64, 2OT GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Gonzalez, 12, for Hasegawa’s WBC featherweight
Sunday, March 20 son, Miss. 1. Artbot (Schadel) 6-1
CHARLOTTE BOBCATS — Signed G Garrett Tem- y-Penguins .......... 73 52 20 0 1 105 233 165 July 21-24 — RBC Canadian Open, Shaughnessy title;Toshiaki Nishioka vs. Mauricio Munoz, 12, for
ple for the remainder of the season. Duke 73, Michigan 71 x-Hershey ............. 75 43 24 3 5 94 239 198 2. Panamanian (Schnittker) 3-1 Nishioka’s WBC junior featherweight title;Takahiro
Arizona 70, Texas 69 Charlotte ............... 75 41 25 2 7 91 247 226 G&CC, Vancouver, British Columbia
3. Sycamore Swoosh (Schadel) 20-1 Ao vs. Humberto Gutierrez, 12, for Ao’s WBC junior
HOCKEY Regional Semifinals Norfolk................... 72 37 21 8 6 88 236 198 July 28-31 — The Greenbrier Classic, The Old
lightweight title.
Binghamton .......... 74 40 27 3 4 87 239 203 White Course, Greenbrier, W.Va. 4. Jk Abigezunt (Napolitano) 9-2
American Hockey League Thursday, March 24 At Montreal (ESPN2), David Lemieux vs. Marco
Connecticut 74, San Diego State 67 Syracuse............... 73 30 36 3 4 67 190 226 Aug. 4-7 — WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, Fire- 5. Love To Rock (Simpson) 10-1 Antonio Rubio, 12, WBC middleweight title elimina-
HAMILTON BULLDOGS — Signed LW Paul Za- Albany.................... 72 30 37 1 4 65 194 248 stone CC (South Course), Akron, Ohio
nette. Arizona 93, Duke 77 6. Gotta Love Him (Simons) 4-1 tor.
Adirondack ........... 72 26 36 4 6 62 168 227 Aug. 4-7 — Reno-Tahoe Open, Montreaux Golf &
ECHL Regional Championship 7. Major Secret (Pavia Jr) 7-2 April 9
WESTERN CONFERENCE CC, Reno, Nev.
ECHL — Suspended Cincinnati D Carl Hudson one Saturday, March 26 At Magdeburg, Germany, Robert Stieglitz vs. Dimi-
Connecticut 65, Arizona 63 North Division Aug. 11-14 — PGA Championship, Atlanta Athletic 8. Willie’s Dragon (Ingraham) 8-1 tri Sartison, 12, for Stieglitz’s WBO super middle-
game and fined him an undisclosed amount for his GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Club (Highlands Course), Johns Creek, Ga.
actions during Saturday’s game against Toledo. FINAL FOUR 9. Cindee’s Bad Boy (Kakaley) 15-1 weight title.
Lake Erie ............... 73 40 25 3 5 88 205 189 Aug. 18-21 — Wyndham Championship, Sedgefield At Newark, N.J., Tomasz Adamek vs. Kevin
Fined Elmira D Chris Frank an undisclosed amount National Semifinals Manitoba................ 73 40 27 1 5 86 202 186 CC, Greensboro, N.C.
Saturday, April 2 Twelfth $8,500 Trot McBride, 12, heavyweights;Siarhei Liakhovich vs.
for his actions during Sunday’s game against Kala- Hamilton ................ 72 37 26 2 7 83 201 182 Aug. 25-28 — The Barclays, Plainfield CC, Edison,
mazoo. Butler (27-9) vs. Virginia Commonwealth (28-11), Toronto .................. 74 35 28 1 10 81 209 202 1. Mystic Splendor (Simons) 20-1 Johnnie White, 10, heavyweights.
Grand Rapids........ 74 35 29 2 8 80 220 234 N.J. At MGM Grand, Las Vegas (PPV), Marcos Maidana
6:09 p.m. 2. Twocarlane (Pavia Jr) 7-2
OLYMPICS Kentucky (29-8) vs. Connecticut (30-9), 40 minutes Abbotsford ............ 71 34 27 4 6 78 171 192 Sept. 2-5 — Deutsche Bank Championship, TPC vs. Erik Morales, 10 lightweights;Robert Guerrero
after first game Rochester.............. 72 30 35 4 3 67 194 232 Boston, Norton, Mass. 3. Summertime (Buter) 3-1 vs. Michael Katsidis, 12, for the interim WBA World-
IOC — Announced the resignation of director gen- Sept. 15-18 — BMW Championship, Cog Hill Golf & Yankee WBO lightweight titles;Paulie Malignaggi vs. Jose
eral Urs Lacotte. National Championship West Division
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA CC (Dubsdread Course), Lemont, Ill. 4. Armbro Copenh- (Schnittker) 6-1 Cotto, 10, welterweights;Danny Garcia vs. Nate
Monday, April 4
SOCCER Semifinal winners Milwaukee ............. 73 40 19 6 8 94 204 177 Sept. 22-25 — Tour Championship, East Lake GC, agen
Campbell, 10, junior welterweights.
Houston ................. 76 44 26 1 5 94 223 198 Atlanta April 15
North American Soccer League Texas ..................... 73 39 24 4 6 88 204 193 Sept. 29-Oct. 2 — Justin Timberlake Shriners Hos- 5. Celebrity Legacy (Ingraham) 9-2 At Temecula, Calif. (ESPN2), Ivan Popoca vs. Rus-
NASL — Named David Downs commissioner. NCAA Women Peoria .................... 74 38 29 2 5 83 203 202 pital for Children Open, TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas 6. Katie’s Red Rose (Kakaley) 8-1 lan Provodnikov, 10, junior welterweights;Ji-Hoon
COLLEGE Chicago ................. 74 37 28 3 6 83 241 237 Oct. 6-9 — Frys.com Open, CordeValle GC, San Kim vs. Marvin Quintero, 10, lightweights.
Tournament Glance Oklahoma City...... 75 36 28 2 9 83 224 226 7. Our Last Photo (Schadel) 4-1
Martin, Calif. April 16
ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO — Named Tanya Ray PHILADELPHIA REGIONAL San Antonio .......... 73 38 30 3 2 81 213 221 8. Jaavos Boy (Napolitano) 10-1 At Manchester, England (HBO), Amir Khan vs. Paul
Rockford................ 73 32 32 4 5 73 191 225 Oct. 13-16 — The McGladrey Classic, Sea Island
women’s basketball coach. First Round Resort (Seaside Course), St. Simons Island, Ga. 9. Mystical Heiress (Merton) 15-1 McCloskey, 12, for Khan’s WBA World light welter-
GEORGIA TECH — Named Brian Gregory men’s Saturday, March 19 x-Clinched Playoff Berth
y-Clinched Divisional Title Oct. 20-23 — Children’s Miracle Network Classic, weight title.
basketball coach. Penn State 75, vs. Dayton 66 Walt Disney World Resort (Magnolia, Palm), Lake Thirteenth $6,000 Pace At Mashantucket, Conn. (HBO), Andre Berto vs.
MAINE — Announced interim athletic director DePaul 56, Navy 43 NOTE: Two points are awarded for a win, one point
for an overtime or shootout loss. Buena Vista, Fla. 1. Bullvillelightning (Stalbaum) 5-2 Victor Ortiz, 12, for Berto’s WBC welterweight title.
Steve Abbott has accepted a two-year appoint- Marist 74, Iowa State 64 At Bayamon, Puerto Rico (SHO), Juan Manuel Lo-
Duke 90, Tennessee-Martin 45 Monday's Games Oct. 27-30 — CIMB Asia Pacific Classic, The Mines 2. Tattoo Hall (Pavia Jr) 7-2
ment. Resort & GC, Selangor, Malaysia pez vs. Orlando Salido, 12, for Lopez’s WBO feath-
MALONE — Named Jason Mishler women’s bas- Sunday, March 20 Syracuse 4, Bridgeport 1 3. Camwiser (Berry) 6-1
Nov. 3-6 — WGC-HSBC Champions, Sheshan In- erweight title;Roman Martinez vs. Luis Cruz, 10, su-
ketball coach. Connecticut 75, Hartford 39 Today's Games per featherweights.
Providence at Portland, 6:30 p.m. ternational GC, Shanghai 4. Al’s Beach Boy (Ingraham) 4-1
MICHIGAN STATE — Announced sophomore Purdue 53, Kansas State 45 April 17
Maryland 70, St. Francis, Pa. 48 Adirondack at Albany, 7 p.m. Nov. 17-20 — The Presidents Cup, Royal Mel- 5. Buzzd On Sudzz (Simpson) 20-1
men’s basketball C Garrick Sherman will transfer. Abbotsford at Hamilton, 7 p.m. At Jakarta, Indonesia, Chris John vs. Daud Yordan,
Georgetown 65, Princeton 49 bourne GC, Melbourne, Australia 6. Hobby Art Benka (Napolitano) 8-1
SAMFORD — Promoted women’s volunteer assist- Rochester at Manitoba, 8:30 p.m. 12, for John’s WBA Super World featherweight title.
Second Round Nov. 24-27 — Omega Missions Hills World Cup,
ant volleyball coach James Hanger to full-time as- 7. Cam’s Accord (Romano) 5-1 April 19
Monday, March 21 Wednesday's Games Mission Hills Resort Hainan (Blackstone Course),
sistant. Named Lisa Pierce women’s assistant vol- Syracuse at Toronto, 11 a.m. 8. Chase The Sun (Simons) 15-1 At Pakchong, Thailand, Kwanthai Sithmorseng vs.
leyball coach. DePaul 75, Penn State 73 Hainan Island, China
Bridgeport at Portland, 6:30 p.m. Muhammad Rachman, 12, for Sithmorseng’s WBA
Duke 71, Marist 66 9. Real Navigator (Merton) 12-1 World minimumweight title.
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Freewheeling VCU enjoying Final Four journey


Rams confidence is sky-high The Jayhawks led 6-0 early, and George Mason, 79-63. Burgess’ layup with 7 seconds left each other,” Rodriguez said. “We
UP NEXT the Rams didn’t flinch. Though they lost to Old Do- in overtime, has been close believe in our skills and whatever
after their impressive victory THE FINAL FOUR “We kept our composure and minion in the championship, against the Rams’ pressing de- coach teaches us and we go out
over Kansas in regional final. Saturday hit ’em right back,” point guard Smart sensed something differ- fense and 43.8 percent postsea- there and perform. We’re not
VCU vs. Butler, 6:09 p.m. Joey Rodriguez said. ent, and hearing their unexpect- son 3-point shooting. scared of anybody.”
Kentucky vs. Connecticut,
8:49 p.m.
Smart, who has become one of ed at-large bid blasted by com- Southern Cal lost by 13. Geor- And the tournament has
By HANK KURZ Jr.
TV Coverage: CBS the hottest names in coaching in mentators has only fueled their getown and Purdue by 18 each. shown they don’t need to be
AP Sports Writer only his second season, now run. And Kansas by 10. afraid with the cast they bring:
RICHMOND, Va. — Our time. boasts a 10-0 career record in “We knew that we had turned Now, Burgess said, the Rams Skeen, who transferred after
Right now. sive. We’re out there playing with postseason play; VCU went 5-0 to the corner as a team and that we feel there is nothing they can’t do. two seasons at Wake Forest, was
That is the rallying cry Virginia nothing to lose. It’s just been a fun win the CBI last season. were playing much better,” “As the wins kept coming, the most outstanding player of
Commonwealth University has ride and I think we showed how But this year’s success seemed Smart said, referring to the we’ve gained more confidence the Southwest regional after
adopted during its basketball much fun we can have on the unlikely when they finished 3-5 in Rams’ win that ended George and we’ve just been saying, ’We scoring 26 points against the
team’s improbable nothing-to- court every game.” February, and showed up at the Mason’s 16-game winning streak. don’t want this ride to end,”’ he Morris twins, Marcus or Mar-
lose, everything-to-gain run to The urban university, once Colonial Athletic Association And though he was unsure if VCU said. “Getting to Houston, why kieff.
the Final Four. viewed as a mostly commuter tournament thinking they had to would get in, Smart said the not try to go and win two Rodriguez, the team’s steady,
The Rams are having blast and school, has toppled some of the win it to make the NCAA field. Rams “felt like if we got the op- games?” unquestioned leader, started his
their confidence is growing with college game’s elite programs. Turns out they won just portunity to play in the NCAA The Rams (28-11) face Butler career playing alongside Eric
each win. The Rams earned their way to enough. tournament, we could certainly (27-9) in the semifinals on Satur- Maynor — now with the NBA’s
“It comes from our personali- this weekend’s semifinals in VCU used a buzzer-beater from make a run.” day night. The Bulldogs lost to Oklahoma Thunder — for for-
ties and coach (Shaka) Smart,” Houston with a 71-61 victory Jamie Skeen in the quarterfinals It is how they are doing it on Duke in the national champion- mer VCU coach Anthony Grant.
forward Bradford Burgess said. against mighty Kansas on Sun- to slip past Drexel, and then that run that is really turning ship game last season, but the Rodriguez was so upset when
“He wants us to be out there day in a game that rarely was as played one of their best games to heads. Rams won’t be intimidated. Grant left for Alabama that he al-
loose and confident and aggres- close as the final score. oust regular season champion Only Florida State, beaten on “We just have a lot of belief in most transferred.

Final Four CALIPARI


ties abound
Continued from Page 1B

led the Wildcats to their first Fi-


nal Four since 1998, Todd be-

for ’Bama lieves now more than ever the


school made the right call.
“The more I see him on a daily
basis, and (the way) he coaches
Alabama is in NIT semis, but and teaches players, the more
proud I am of the decision we
defeated Kentucky and coach made,” Todd said.
was previously at VCU. Even if it came at a steep cost
— eight years and $31.65 million
— and a bit of a gamble. Calipari’s
By MIKE FITZPATRICK resume is brilliant but also pock-
AP Sports Writer marked with a couple of NCAA
NEW YORK — All four coach- splotches that are hard to ignore.
es in the NIT semifinals gathered Kentucky plays Connecticut
for photos Monday, three wear- Saturday in Houston. In Calipa-
ing snappy suits and ties. Antho- ri’s previous visits to the Final
ny Grant sported a red Alabama Four, with Massachusetts in 1996
pullover. and Memphis in 2008, they were
If the Crimson Tide coach later vacated by the NCAA for
wanted to remind everyone rule violations. Though Calipari
which team was his, there was was not found at fault in either in-
good reason. Grant took as many stance, the stigma is something
questions — if not more — about he bristles at.
his former squad at Virginia Com- And it’s something that follows
monwealth than his current one him wherever he goes.
from Tuscaloosa. Even as Calipari celebrated
“I’m the coach at Alabama,” he with his players on the floor of
patiently reminded reporters. the Prudential Center on Sunday
Yes, March has turned into a evening after joining Rick Pitino
wild and magnificent ride for just as the only men’s coach in NCAA
about anyone with ties to VCU, history to lead three schools to
and Grant is no different. the Final Four, a fan stood 20 feet
He spent three seasons on the
AP PHOTO from the floor and taunted Cali-
Rams’ sideline, guiding them to a Butler’s Shelvin Mack reacts after making a basket during overtime of Saturday’s Southeast regional championship game against pari, repeatedly shouting “it will
pair of NCAA tournaments and a Florida in New Orleans. The team will depart Wednesday for Houston and face VCU in Saturday’s national semifinal game. just be vacated.”
first-round upset of Duke in 2007 The next week will give Calipa-

Promising duo chose small school


before bolting for a bigger job at ri the stage he’s coveted for much
Alabama two years ago. of his career. He’s spent most of
Though his team was left out of his 25-plus seasons in coaching as
the NCAAs this month despite an outsider who thrived finding
winning the SEC West, Grant success in unlikely places. Now
quickly got his guys refocused he’s winning at a place where it’s
and the Crimson Tide has rolled By MICHAEL MAROT from the outset. demanded by one of the most
into Madison Square Garden, AP Sports Writer “When I first committed here, passionate fan bases in the coun-
where it plays Colorado tonight INDIANAPOLIS — Matt Ho- there were a lot of people who try.
for a spot in Thursday’s cham- Calipari remains adamant that
ward followed his heart. Shelvin were not exactly happy that I
pionship game. he’s done nothing wrong, but
Mack took the best offer he had. didn’t go to Indiana or Purdue,”
Wichita State faces Washing- knows there is a faction that re-
So many people thought Howard said. “But it’s not al-
ton State in the first semifinal. mains unsatisfied with his an-
these two guys could have done ways about the name.”
When the Tide’s season is swers.
better than playing basketball at The Bulldogs (27-9) have pro- “We will all be judged 50 years
done, Grant is looking forward to Butler. ven that repeatedly over the last
watching the 11th-seeded Rams from now,” Calipari said. “The
Better than three league two seasons. good news is, there will be no
take on Butler in the Final Four championships, three straight But the Bulldogs knew what
on Saturday. emotion to it where someone
NCAA tournament appearances they had in these two right from wants to be nasty and mean; it
But first, Alabama (24-11) goes and the first Indiana team to the start.
for its initial NIT title in its sixth won’t be here. It will be here’s the
make consecutive Final Fours? Howard became an immedi- facts, here’s what he’s done.”
trip to the semifinals. “Has Matt Howard maxi- ate starter as a freshman, a rar-
A national power in football, All Calipari has done at Ken-
mized his four years here?” ity at Butler, and won the tucky is win and found a way to
the Tide is trying to build some
coach Brad Stevens said. “I AP PHOTO league’s top newcomer award in prosper in a seat that wore down
basketball success behind fresh-
don’t think there’s anyone that Butler’s Matt Howard addressed the media in Hinkle Fieldhouse, 2008. The next year, he was con- Tubby Smith and chewed up Bil-
man point guard Trevor Releford,
can doubt that.” the team’s home court, in Indianapolis, Monday. ference player of the year and is ly Gillispie in two short years.
sophomore forward Tony Mitch-
Howard and his sidekick have closing out his career with two Though he said during his in-
ell and 6-foot-8 junior JaMychal
Green, who surprised Grant re- done things most never thought test late-game act in the NCAA kid who turned down a late Final Four trips. troductory press conference two
cently by saying he would stay for possible at this small Indianapo- tournament. scholarship offer from Ken- In 2009, three more freshmen years ago he didn’t want to be an
his senior season rather than lis school. Howard, the senior forward, tucky. — Mack, Hayward and Ronald emperor, he’s reveled in the spot-
jump to the NBA. A year ago, it was the three- hit the buzzer-beating shot to By the time the Wildcats fi- Nored — joined Howard in the light coaching at Kentucky pro-
After struggling early against headed monster of Howard, knock off Old Dominion in But- nally woke up to the guy mak- starting lineup and all the Bull- vides.
nonconference competition, Ala- Mack and Gordon Hayward ler’s first game, and the free ing waves in their own back- dogs did was win the Horizon He’s made Kentucky basketball
bama has won 19 of its last 24 that nearly gave Butler its first throws to close out the crazy yard, it was too late. League’s regular-season title fun again. Superfan Ashley Judd
games — including a victory over national title. When Hayward finish against top-seeded Pitts- “I didn’t think it was the best and earn an NCAA tournament has returned to Rupp Arena. Le-
Final Four participant Kentucky. left early for the NBA, most burgh in its second. Mack, the offer for me,” said Mack, who bid. Bron James has stopped by for a
The Crimson Tide went a school- thought Butler’s heartwarming, junior shooting guard, has aver- admits he’d like a shot to play Experience only upped the visit. And Jay-Z strolled into the
record 19-0 at home this season underdog story would just fade aged 21.3 points, hit every big his hometown team for the na- ante, and Howard and Mack locker room after the Wildcats se-
but was left out when the NCAA away. shot Howard hasn’t and raised tional title next week. have responded by taking the cured their 14th Final Four ap-
field was announced on Selection Instead, the Matt & Mack his stock among NBA scouts. Or for the one who heard the Butler program to unpreceden- pearance to congratulate the
Sunday. Show has emerged as the hot- Not a bad apprenticeship for a minions deriding his choice ted heights. somewhat awestruck players.
Where Smith grew reticent
and Gillispie outright rebelled
against the role of ambassador

TEAM
into an All-American. What he’s assumed most of the ball-hand- something that I’ve done.” throughout the course of the sea-
that comes with the job, the 52-
meant to our program over the ling for Duke after star freshman Smith is the fifth Duke player son has really been incredible,”
year-old Calipari has embraced it
last four years — it’s really kind Kyrie Irving went down early in to be an All-America since 2000; Buckeyes coach Thad Matta with a fervor of someone half his
of immeasurable.” the season with a toe injury and two of them — Jason Williams said. “He so much fun to coach. age.
Continued from Page 1B
He is BYU’s first All-America was responsible for defending and J.J. Redick — were selected As I’ve said, if I was starting a His infectious energy — and
that selects the weekly Top 25. since Danny Ainge in 1981. the other team’s top perimeter twice. team, I’d select him to be our first his ability to lure the top high
The voting was done before the “If you go out and play your player. Sullinger burst onto to the na- player.” school players to Lexington —
NCAA tournament. game and have confidence in “It’s been a long process for tional scene by averaging 17.2 Walker had a strong start to has returned the Wildcats to a
Fredette became one of the yourself, you can accomplish me, just getting better each year points and 10.1 rebounds while the season and then capped it perch the program has long con-
most popular players in recent great things,” Fredette said. and improving,” Smith said. shooting 53.6 percent. The 6- with an incredible performance sidered its birthright.
memory as teams that lost to “That’s what I’ve always said in “That’s something I hope to foot-9 Sullinger, the seventh in leading the Huskies to five And he’s done it with a team
BYU were “jimmered.” my head, and it’s worked out.” share with younger kids coming freshman All-America over the wins in as many days to win the that was supposed to be a bridge
“I think that it’s a great accom- Smith, who received 61 votes, up. If you put the time in and get last five years, received 58 votes. Big East tournament. He aver- between last year’s “once in a life-
plishment. Unbelievable,” BYU averaged 21.3 points, 4.6 re- better and better and then by the “I felt he was going to have a aged 23.5 points, 5.3 rebounds time” group that featured five
coach Dave Rose said. “It shows bounds and 5.2 assists in leading time your senior year hits, you’ll great impact not just on our pro- and 4.3 assists and was the lead- first-round NBA draft picks and
how good his work ethic is. He’s a the Blue Devils to the top of the start to accomplish some of gram but on college basketball. er of one of the youngest teams next year’s incoming class that
player who has worked his way polls for 10 weeks this season. He those individual goals, and that’s The productivity he’s had in the country. could be nearly as deep.
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P E N N S TAT E F O O T B A L L SPRING TRAINING ROUNDUP

Tough luck again Late home run lifts


for DE Massaro
By DEREK LEVARSE
Red Sox over Jays
The Associated Press Out with an elbow injury the
dlevarse@timesleader.com THIS WEEKEND DUNEDIN, Fla. — Kyle last two weeks, Polanco went
For the second time in three • Check timesleader.com and Drabek struck out five and 0-for-2 with a walk and a run
years, Pete Massaro’s season has weekend editions of The Times allowed five hits over five in- scored.
Leader for in-depth updates
ended in the spring. nings in a matchup of sons of
from Penn State spring Twins 4, Pirates 3
A returning starter for Penn practice. Coach Joe Paterno is former All-Stars, but Boston
State at defensive end, Massaro expected to make his first rallied for a 3-2 victory over the FORT MYERS, Fla. — Justin
will miss the rest of 2011 after public comments about the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday Morneau capped his abbreviat-
tearing the ACL in his left knee team since January on Friday in a game shortened by rain. ed spring action by getting a
during a practice on Friday, the and the Nittany Lions are Tony Pena Jr., son of former hit and Minnesota beat Pitts-
holding their annual Coaches major league catcher and cur- burgh to wrap up exhibition
school confirmed Monday. Clinic scrimmage on Saturday.
Massaro was also forced to rent Yankees bench coach, play.
The Times Leader will have
miss the 2009 season after tear- more updates on the team’s
started for Boston in place of Morneau, who missed the
ing the ACL in his right knee dur- health, the quarterback John Lackey, who remained in first half of spring training
ing the Blue-White Game that competition and a sketch of the Fort Myers because of the while recovering from a con-
April. The Newtown Square na- spring depth chart in print and threat of rain. Play was stopped cussion that kept him out for
tive rebounded to claim a start- on the Web. for 21 minutes after the fifth the final three months of last
inning, and the game was season, finished the spring
ing job early in the 2010 season, PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER
called after the Red Sox batted hitting .192 with one RBI.
and was often the Nittany Lions’ ro out. Maria Notaro (right) of Hazleton Area dishes off to a teammate
in the top of the eighth.
most effective pass rusher. while under pressure from Valley West’s Kelsey Keefer (24) and Royals 10, Brewers (ss) 0
Other injury woes Pena gave up one run and
After recording 37 tackles and Alex Lecce (10) in Monday’s match in Kingston.
two doubles to Aaron Hill over SURPRISE, Ariz. — Kila
31⁄2 sacks, Massaro was projected Penn State’s other injury of
three innings. Ka’aihue hit a three-run homer,
to start at defensive end again in note is wide receiver Curtis tries.” Jeremy Hazelbaker hit a Kyle Davies struck out six in

SOCCER
2011 along with Jack Crawford Drake, who is again experiencing two-run homer in the seventh six innings and Kansas City
Hazleton Area........................................... 0 0 — 0
before going down at the end of problems with his left leg and is Wyoming Valley West............................. 2 0 — 2 for Boston. won its fifth straight.
the Lions’ first full week of spring out for at least the rest of spring First half: 1. WVW, Alex Lecce (Kelcie Hromisin),
10th min; 2. WVW, Hromisin (penalty kick), 26th. Drabek is the son of 1990 NL Alex Gordon, Alcides Esco-
practice. ball. Shots: HA 14, WVW 15; Saves: HA 10
Cy Young winner Doug Dra- bar and Jeff Francoeur also
Continued from Page 1B (Megan Baranko), WVW 11 (Lily Shemo); Cor-
Friends and family were initial- Drake required surgery last Au- ners: HA 2, WVW 3. bek. connected for Kansas City.
ly hopeful that the rising junior’s gust after breaking his left leg in well, up front in that position.” Ka’aihue’s drive with Melky
knee injury wasn’t as serious as preseason practice and sat out After a brief offensive surge Delaware Valley 5, Orioles 14, Tigers 9 Cabrera and Billy Butler
his last one, but an MRI revealed the 2010 season, using an availa- by Hazleton Area, Hromisin Nanticoke 1 SARASOTA, Fla. — Luke aboard in the fifth was his
that he would require surgery ble redshirt. His status for the once again worked the left side Nanticoke scored first on a Scott homered twice off Max seventh of the spring.
and another lengthy rehab. 2011 season remains up in the air. of the penalty area. This time goal by Cassi Yelen, but Dela- Scherzer and drove in seven
Massaro will return for the If he is able to return, the Phila- she was tripped and converted ware Valley rallied with five of runs to carry Baltimore past Indians 4, Cubs 3
2012 season with senior eligibil- delphia native is projected to an ensuing penalty kick for a 2-0 its own to post a home victory. Detroit. GOODYEAR, Ariz. — Chica-
ity but would almost certainly be share slot receiver duties with lead at the 26-minute mark. Anna Chamberlain led the Scott hit an opposite-field, go’s Carlos Zambrano kept his
granted a medical hardship waiv- Devon Smith. Both offenses then went cold comeback with two goals and an grand slam to left in the first composure despite some shod-
er to play in 2013, should he de- in the 35-degree temperature. assist. inning and added a three-run dy fielding behind him in his
cide to go that route. Early commitments Hazleton Area did have some Kyrsten Brockmann, Nicolina shot to right in the second. He final spring tuneup.
Without Massaro, Penn State Since spring practice began on chances in the second half as Marceca and Jackie Tal also came in with a .185 batting Chicago scored twice in the
still has three defensive ends March 19, the Lions have picked Christie Kaschak, Krista Leitn- scored for DelVal. Kelly Cappel- average, two homers and six ninth off closer Chris Perez,
with significant experience in up their first four verbal commit- er, Maria Notaro and Nicole Se- lo and Marissa Shick added as- RBIs. who left after it looked as if he
Crawford, Eric Latimore and ments for the Class of 2012. menza made some inroads sists. became ill. Vinnie Pestano hit a
Sean Stanley. Both Crawford and Offensive lineman Anthony against the Valley West defense. Nanticoke .................................................. 0 1 — 1 Marlins 4, Cardinals 1 batter, then got the final out.
Delaware Valley ....................................... 0 5 — 5
Latimore have battled injuries, Stanko (Warren, Ohio), lineback- None could finish their chances, Scoring summary not available JUPITER, Fla. — Ricky
however, with Crawford sitting er Camren Williams (West Rox- something that could be a prob-
Shots: NAN 7, DV 16; Saves: NAN 11 (Shelby
Divers), DV 6 (Taryn Ficken); Corners: NAN 2, DV Nolasco pitched six strong Reds 9, White Sox 1
3.
out the spring to recover from bury, Mass.), defensive lineman lem early. The Cougars gradu- innings and Florida had a four- GLENDALE, Ariz. — Mike
surgery on his foot. Brent Wilkerson (Hyattsville, ated two All-WVC players who run third inning. Leake pitched into the sixth
Postponements
Stanley saw time as a true Md.) and tight end Jesse James combined for 36 goals and 26 as- Nolasco, who earned his first inning, Drew Stubbs hit a
Two games scheduled for win of the spring in only his three-run homer and Cincinna-
freshman in 2009 but had his (McKeesport) have all pledged to sists in 2010.
Monday were postponed. fourth appearance, retired 15 ti beat Chicago.
snaps limited in 2010 after return- Penn State, according to multiple “We played a lot better in the
Berwick at Coughlin has been consecutive batters during one Leake allowed one run and
ing from a suspension. recruiting services. second half,” Hazleton Area
moved to Friday. No makeup stretch before Ryan Theriot’s six hits in 5 2-3 innings, bounc-
A pair of freshmen who red- Penn State hosted a number of coach Dan Matriccino said, “but
date has been set for Dallas at single in the sixth. Nolasco ing back from a terrible show-
shirted in 2010 – Kyle Baublitz high school juniors this past we still have no offense. We lost
Holy Redeemer. gave up only two hits while ing last Tuesday when he gave
and C.J. Olaniyan – are also ex- weekend, including Wyoming those two seniors from last year
Also, today’s Meyers at Tunk- striking out three. up seven runs in 2 1-3 innings
pected to be in the mix, and Valley West standout Eugene Le- – Chiara Matriccino and Da-
hannock game has been post- against the Oakland Athletics.
should get increased reps this wis, who has received a scholar- nielle Semenza. We should have Phillies 7, Astros 6
poned and not rescheduled.
spring with Crawford and Massa- ship offer from the Lions. scored six goals. We had six easy Brewers (ss) 5, Padres 4
CLEARWATER, Fla. — Ben
Francisco hit a three-run PHOENIX — Ryan Braun hit
homer to help the Phillies beat a pair of home runs and Rickie
LOCAL ROUNDUP Houston before boarding a Weeks also connected to lead a
plane to Philadelphia. Milwaukee split-squad.

Abington edges Coughlin in boys volleyball


The Phillies gave most of
their regulars the day off Mariners 7, Rockies 6
against the team they will face PEORIA, Ariz. —— Jason
on opening day on Friday. Vargas, Seattle’s No. 2 starter,
Former major leaguer Nate gave up five runs and 11 hits in
The Times Leader Staff 25-7, 25-13 and 25-15 to beat and eight kills. (HR) def. Kevin Yozviak/James Yozviak 6-4, 6-3;
2. Tyler Elias/Patrick Duffy (HR) def. Andrew Bump, in minor league camp five innings, before the Mari-
WILKES-BARRE – Abington Berwick Monday. Jake Prohaska Crossin/Sabri Abutanes 4-6, 6-3, 6-2 with the Phillies, held Houston ners rallied with two runs in
Heights won its second match had 11 service points and eight BOYS TENNIS to one run on eight hits in five the bottom of the ninth.
of the young Wyoming Valley kills while Sam Skonieczki Hazleton Area 3, COLLEGE MEN’S innings.
Conference boys volleyball scored 11 points with five aces Blue Mountain 2 LACROSSE Houston right-hander Bud Rangers 6, Diamondbacks 4
season on Monday, getting past and two kills. Nick Banos (10 Tom Delahanty and Nick Misericordia 8, Norris, who is not scheduled to SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. —
Coughlin, 3-2 on the road. points, 15 assists, 2 aces, 2 kills) Bartal earned wins at singles Manhattanville 3 pitch in Philadelphia, gave up Daniel Hudson didn’t allow a
The Comets scored a narrow also contributed for the Comets. and the team of Peter Gallagher Kyle Calabro scored four goals seven runs on six hits while run in 4 2-3 innings and Russell
victory over Coughlin winning For the Bulldogs, Devin Bow- and Tim Miley won at first dou- to lift the Cougars, while Lee walking four and striking out Branyan hit his fifth home run
the first game 25-22, the third man and Justin Johnson each bles to give the Cougars a non- Blair added a goal and an assist two in five innings. of the spring, but Texas rallied
game, 25-12 and the first game, had three points. conference victory on the road. and Sean Forsyth and Jack Placido Polanco played for for four runs off reliever Juan
SINGLES – 1. Tom Delahanty (HAZ) def. Kevin
15-10. Coughlin took the second Riotta 6-0, 6-1; 2. Adam Bear (BM) def. L.J Sidari Stang added one goal apiece. the second time in three days. Gutierrez in the ninth.
and fourth 25-21 and 25-18, North Pocono 3, 6-4, 1-6, 7-6; 3. Nick Bartal (HAZ) def. Jake
respectively. Wyoming Area 0 Premich 6-4, 7-6
DOUBLES – 1. Peter Gallagher/Tim Miley
COLLEGE WOMEN’S

BONDS
Andy McLane had 10 kills Tim Cummings scored 16 (HAZ) def. David Yuengling/Colin Morris 6-1, 6-2 LACROSSE testified that Bonds verbally
while Oguz Cangoz added eight service points with 22 digs and Wilkes 18, Cedar Crest 8 abused her starting in 1999, say-
kills and two blocks for Abing- five blocks as North Pocono Holy Redeemer 3, Gabby Ford and Keri Meer- ing that — in addition to threat-
ton Heights. For the Crusaders, beat Wyoming Area by the final Wyoming Valley West 2 holz tallied nine points apiece as ening to decapitate her —
The Royals picked up their Continued from Page 1B
Michael Shmakov contributed scores of 25-16, 25-15 and 25-9 Wilkes cruised to an easy victo- Bonds said “he would cut out
25 kills and 10 service points Monday night. Dom Verdetto first win of the young season ry in a non-conference matchup. his assault on the single-season my breast implants because he
while Richard Poplawski scored and Brent Bisignani each con- getting a win at No. 3 singles Ford scored her nine points on home run record in 1998 — a paid for them.”
10 points. tributed with 11 points and from Pat Loftus and sweeping seven goals and two assists, mark that Bonds later broke. The second half of the Bonds-
seven kills, while Matt Bartkow- doubles. while Meerholz scored eight “He mentioned that other Bell relationship was the same
Singles: 1. Steve Brand (WVW) def. Pat
Crestwood 3, Berwick 0 ski added nine points and 12 Dockeray 6-0, 6-0; 2. Tyler Ryman (WVW) def. goals and added an assist. The players do it and that’s how they period when Bonds noticeably
Crestwood swept all three digs. For the Warriors, Cody Dan Mcgraw 6-2, 6-1; Pat Loftus (HR) def. Anthony
Molino 6-3, 6-0
goal totals were season-highs for got ahead, that’s how they bulked up and started posting
games by the final scores of Gates finished with six points Doubles: 1. Dan Geraghty/Cameron Pinto both players. achieved,” Bell said. Dressed in unprecedented power numbers
a dark blue suit, Bonds alter- for the Giants. The seven-time
nately watched Bell on the NL MVP hit a season-record 73
SOCCER stand, scribbled notes and whis- homers in 2001 en route to a ca-
pered to one of his defense attor- reer total of 762 by the time of

Run for NFL star apparently nearing end


neys, Allen Ruby, as she testi- his last season in 2007, not long
fied. before he was indicted for his
Bell, wearing a gray pantsuit grand jury testimony.
and white shirt, said she and In anticipation of defense at-
The Associated Press player for Sporting Kansas City, which would Bonds met briefly on July 3, tempts to portray Bell as a gold
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — When it comes to help him stay in shape until football owners and 1994, and attended a barbecue digger, Nedrow asked Bell about
soccer, Chad Ochocinco looks like a football players resolve their differences. the next day. From there, they an interview and photograph
player. “He and I will finally chat tomorrow and kind shared a romantic relationship shoot she did with Playboy that
The six-time Pro Bowl wide receiver seemed of talk about some ideas that we have,” Vermes that continued even after Bonds appeared in 2007. She posed
willing but unpolished during a practice game said. “As I said before, long shot for him to make married another woman in nude and discussed Bonds sex-
Monday, the fifth day of his tryout with Sport- our roster. It still remains to be the same thing.” 1999. ual performance in the maga-
ing Kansas City of Major League Soccer. Ochocinco lined up as an outside midfielder Bell said that Bonds’ sexual zine.
He will meet with coach Peter Vermes today and was the tallest man on the pitch. He may al- performance declined in the lat- “I was trying to put my life to-
and neither man sounded optimistic that his so have been the fastest, but had trouble keep- er years of their relationship. gether,” she testified. “Maybe it
hope of playing professionally would go much ing up with men who’ve played soccer all their She said that his testicles wasn’t the best decision.”
furtherthanMonday’sreservegameagainstthe life. In one instance, there was a misplayed ball changed shape and shrank. She Bell testified that Playboy
Kansas City Brass, a local development team. at the top of the box and he let a defender get also testified that Bonds grew agreed to pay her $100,000, but
It was his first organized soccer outing since there before him. On another, he kicked the ball — and shaved — chest hair and sent the money to her agent, Da-
the 10th grade. out of bounds. His “light touch,” the ability to developed acne on his back. vid Hans Schmidt. Schmidt
“It’s been a dream come true for me to be on deaden the ball with the inside of his foot, was A visibly uncomfortable Bell committed suicide in 2007
the pitch, man, with so many of these guys who obviously not as good as that of the pros. testified that Bonds’ behavior al- while under investigation for al-
areeliteathletesatthetopoftheirgame,”Ocho- “I’ve been away from the game since I was a so changed over time. “He was legedly attempting to extort the
AP PHOTO cinco said. “I enjoyed it.” little kid,” he said. “I’m just having fun. The skill increasingly aggressive, irrita- actor Tom Cruise and Bell said
Chad Ochocinco played in a practice game With the NFL in a lockout and probably head- set is not there like it should be. All I can do out ble, agitated and very impa- she saw little of the Playboy pay-
with Sporting Kansas City MLS soccer ed for litigation, the Cincinnati Bengals star has here on the pitch is probably just run fast. Other tient,” she said. ment — “about $17,000 or
team, but he’s likely to be cut by the team. said he would not mind just being a practice than that, I just enjoyed it.” Bell became emotional as she $18,000.”
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New coach for successful Trojans


By ZACH DOLEIDEN With that said, 16 other area high crowned district champions the last four court and with his strong motivation,
For The Times Leader schools hope to become district cham- years running. With a large number of re- hopes to lead his team to win districts
The time of year when snowfall be- pion this year and establish their own turning players, the Trojans have a good and advance to the state playoffs.
comes less frequent has finally come, line of success. chance of being a factor this season. Rob Wingert, Holy Redeemer: The ju-
signaling the arrival of spring athletics. Wyoming Valley West: Wyoming Val- nior returns to display his solid skills
With the high school boys volleyball sea- Top Teams ley West graduated two starting seniors that helped Holy Redeemer reach last
son about to get underway, area coaches Coughlin: The Crusaders advanced to last year and will look to perform consis- season’s success. The team was unde-
are beginning to organize their rosters the District 2 Class 2A finals last year for tently with a young team. If the return- feated with him setting the offense all
and evaluate the talent each individual the first time in school history, where ing players are able to develop team year. The competitive player always
player brings to the team. they lost to North Pocono. Coughlin has chemistry early in the season, the Spar- seems to find a way to win. His play has
This boys volleyball season will see a a good chance of getting to districts tans have a chance to win some games. even caught the attention of some divi-
couple of new coaches in the area, high- again this season with the depth and sion one teams.
Top Players Dom Verdetto, North Pocono: The ju-
lighted by Bill Kline of North Pocono. leadership present on the team.
Hazleton Area: Hazleton Area won its Andrew McLane, Abington Heights: nior played well for North Pocono last
Kline is taking over for Chris Summa,
first district title in school history claim- The senior is one of several returning season on their way to a fourth consec-
who led the Trojans to four consecutive S. JOHN WILKIN FILE PHOTO/THE TIMES LEADER
ing the District 2 Class 3A champion- players for the Comets this season. A sol- utive district championship. Verdetto re-
District 2 Class 2A championships be- turns to provide leadership as the Tro- Coughlin’s Michael Shmakov, shown
ship. The Cougars hope that with the tar- id outside hitter, McLane also provides
fore resigning earlier this month. During get of defending champions on their leadership for the Comets, who have jans look to win again under new coach jumping in a match last year against
his six-year career, Summa led the Tro- back, they will be able to live up to the Bill Kline. Lake-Lehman, is expected to be one of
high expectations this season.
jans to more than 100 victories and five expectations. the top players in the WVC this year.
Michael Shmakov, Coughlin: The se-
district championships. Holy Redeemer: The Royals will look nior had a great season in 2010, helping Key Dates
"He was very well respected," said to defend their league championship, the Crusaders pull upsets and advance Over the last few years, the biggest May 11, Wyoming Valley West at Hazle-
Kline. "I have nothing but the utmost re- while trying to win their first district to the district title game. One of the matches were scheduled at the begin- ton Area; May 16, North Pocono at
spect for him. We want to start a new leg- championship in boys volleyball in the most feared hitters in the league, his ex- ning of the season. This year, that has Coughlin; May 19, 25-26: District 2-11
acy with some of his returning players school’s four-year history. Redeemer re- perience will benefit the team. changed. Here are the dates for some of Class 3A Regional; May 24-27, District 2
and we’re hoping to begin a new line of turns several players with varsity experi- Pete Alexis, Holy Redeemer: The 6- the most important games and postsea- Class 2A Tournament; May 31, PIAA
success with me. I expect success from ence that have the potential to lead the foot-11 senior had a team-high 200 kills son dates: Championships first round; May 3-4,
my players as we look to continue on the team to victory this season. in the league last season. He is a tremen- May 2, Coughlin at Holy Redeemer; PIAA Championships at Penn State Uni-
winning path." North Pocono: North Pocono was dous leader on and off the volleyball May 5, Holy Redeemer at North Pocono; versity

T E A M - B Y-T E A M C A P S U L E S

Abington Heights Delaware Valley those who graduated. The guys take things one game at a time, Key Players: Paul Henn, middle a building block year. We have a
Coach: Dan Phillips Coach: Bridget Crawford are playing really well together so with our long-term goal being a hitter, Sr.; Cliff Kingston, outside good foundation to build upon
2010 Record: 11-4 2010 Record: 7-8 far, so I think we should have a playoff spot this year. We will be hitter, Jr.; James Hawk, middle with most of our players return-
Key Players: Andrew McLane, Key Players: Jason Clader, Set- pretty solid team.” playing with a fairly young team hitter, Jr.; Ryan Potuck, outside ing. We’ve had a few good ath-
outside hitter, Sr.; Eric Wasser, ter, So.; Thomas Mincer, outside Meyers this year, so I’m hoping for team hitter, Jr. letes that came out to play for the
Setter, Sr.; Dustin Ganz, Libero, hitter, So.; Dominick Montemara- Coach: Max Strausser chemistry to develop and that Coach’s Outlook: “We’re hoping team this year, and we’re hoping
Sr.; James Connolly, outside hit- no, outside hitter, So.; Zack Phil- 2010 Record: 4-11 our players will gel. I think many to improve on our record from to squeeze out a few more wins.
ter, Jr.; Dan Brazill, back row spe- pot, Libero, So. Key Players: Keyton Winder, mid- teams are fairly young this year, last year. Just like any team, we We’ve got a real solid group of
cialist, Sr. Coach’s Outlook: “We have a ve- dle hitter, Sr; Derek Gentry, mid- so anything can happen.” want to play hard and our ulti- guys.”
Coach’s Outlook: “This season, ry young team, as just one player dle/outside hitter, Sr. (Captain); North Pocono mate goal for this season is to Wyoming Valley West
we’re definitely hoping to make a returns with varsity experience. Chris Moyer, Setter, Sr.; TJ Zelin- Coach: Bill Kline make the playoffs.” Coach: Joe Czopek
playoff run and see what happens Throughout the season, I hope ka, all-around player, Sr. 2010 Record: 14-1 West Side Tech 2010 Record: 10-5
there. No one likes to make pre- the team gains experience and Coach’s Outlook: “This is really Key Players: Tim Cummings, out- Coach: Bill Bevan Key Players: Alex Himlin, middle
season predictions, but we plan skill level. Our overall goal is to the first year we will have four se- side hitter, Sr.; Ryan Rinaldi, Set- 2010 Record: Did not play hitter, Jr.; Matt Tieszala, outside
to take it one game at time and improve each week and be com- niors who played for all three ter, Jr.; Dom Verdetto, outside/ Key Players: Tyler Atherholt, Sr.; hitter, Jr.; Ridge Scott, Libero, Sr.
see where we end up.” petitive.” years, so we’re hoping that with middle hitter, Jr.; Jordan Alexan- Jeremy Bytheway, Jr.; Brian Coach’s Outlook: “We are a
Berwick Hanover Area their experience, they can lead der, middle hitter, Jr.; Russell Cupp, Sr.; Jack Davenport, Fr.; young starting team hoping to gel
Coach: Don Plyler Coach: William Kane our team to some wins this sea- Lang, Libero, So.; Matt Bartkow- Shawn Davis, So.; Derrick Eye- as the season goes on. Our goal is
2010 Record: 7-8 2010 Record: 1-14 son. We have a few first-year play- ski, outside hitter, Sr. rman, Jr.; Justin Grocki, Jr.; Garth that we play well enough to have
Key Players: Justin Johnson, Key Players: Jeff Albert, Libero, ers showing some real promise so Coach’s Outlook: “I’m coming in Hartman, So.; Nick Space, Sr.; a shot at the District 2 Class 3A
middle hitter, Sr.; Matt Cashman, Jr.; Pat Connelly, Strong-Side hit- far and we will look to compete this season as the new coach at John Steckman, Sr.; Mike Zikow- playoffs. The time it takes the
outside hitter, So.; Scott Brown, ter, Sr.; Justin Eck, Setter, Sr.; An- this year.” North Pocono. This school has ski, Jr. boys to come together as a team
will determine how far they go.”
outside hitter, Sr.; Devin Bowman, thony Pisano, Setter, Sr.; Jamie Nanticoke won the last four years, so I’m go- Wyoming Area
middle hitter, Sr.; Alex Buck, de- Jayne, middle hitter, Sr.; Tom Bo-
fender, Jr.; Atmiya Patel, outside garowski, middle hitter, Fr.
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NFL WOMEN’S NCAA TOURNAMENT

Players make court statements


By JON KRAWCZYNSKI posed by owners, saying an in- arguments we did not expect. The “claim that it was bad faith
AP Sports Writer junction is needed to “stop the ir- The union’s lawyers still fail to for the NFLPA to renounce its
MINNEAPOLIS — NFL play- reparable harm being inflicted to- come to terms with the jurisdic- union status is absurd,” the court
ers are defending their decision day.” A hearing on the issue is tional principles that bar an in- document said. It added that the
to disband the union, saying em- scheduled for April 6 in St. Paul, junction in this case.” NFLPA was re-formed as a union
ployers cannot force workers to Minn. Last week, the NFL wrote in re- because of a court settlement,
unionize, and dissolution is “not The players say that prior sponse to the lawsuit to ask that and that it existed as a union for
akin to turning off a light switch.” court decisions have made it the lockout be kept in place, ac- nearly 20 years, “with renuncia-
The players made the state- clear the right of workers not to cusing the players of trying to tion occurring only after two
ments Monday in a court docu- unionize is absolute. The players manipulate the law with what the years of fruitless collective bar-
ment filed in response to the disclaimed their union, gave up league deems a baseless antitrust gaining.”
NFL’s assertion decertification the right to strike, to collectively claim. The NFL also argues that U.S. District Judge Susan Ri-
was “a sham.” bargain and to have union repre- any legal decision on the lockout chard Nelson is scheduled to
“It is established law that a sentation. should wait until the National La- hear arguments on the injunction
union can renounce collective “The players sacrificed these bor Relations Board rules on an next week.
bargaining to enable its workers labor law rights for one reason: to unfair labor practice charge The current players say they
to protect themselves from anti- gain the ability to assert antitrust against the now-dissolved play- can’t afford to wait for the NLRB
trust violations,” lawyers for the claims against anticompetitive ers’ union. to conclude its investigation and
players wrote in the filing. restrictions imposed by defend- The players argued that the issue a ruling. The lockout has
Lawyers for Tom Brady, Pey- ants,” lawyers for the players ar- NLRB proceedings could take shutdown free agency, prevented
ton Manning, Drew Brees and six gued on Monday. years, thus there is no basis for player movement and kept play-
other NFL players are asking a NFL spokesman Greg Aiello the court to wait to tackle the is- ers from working out at team fa-
federal judge to halt a lockout im- said, “There are no surprises or sue. cilities.

NBA/NHL AP PHOTO

Notre Dame’s Becca Bruszewski (32) looks for a shot against

Anthony scores 39
Tennessee’s Vicki Baugh during Monday’s regional final in Day-
ton, Ohio.

in Knicks’ OT win Irish bounce Vols,


The Associated Press
NEW YORK — Carmelo
Anthony scored 39 points, his
best effort since coming to New
final 3:52.
Jennings and Andrew Bogut
had 26 points apiece for the
Bucks, who lost their second
head to Final Four
The Associated Press reminded about their long
York, and the Knicks pulled out straight and continued an alarm- DAYTON, Ohio — The wait drought against the Lady Vols.
a 113-106 overtime victory over ing trend of blowing fourth- was certainly worth it for It was also another disap-
the Orlando Magic on Monday quarter leads. Notre Dame. pointing end for the Lady Vols,
night to snap a six-game losing Skylar Diggins scored 24 who are accustomed to mus-
streak. 76ers 97, Bulls 85 points and the second-seeded cling their way into the nation-
Hours after saying the game CHICAGO — Thaddeus Fighting Irish made up for 28 al title picture under coach Pat
was “almost a must win” for the Young scored 21 points and the years of beatings at the hands Summitt.
of Tennessee, upsetting the Freshman Meighan Sim-
Knicks, Anthony added 10 re- Philadelphia 76ers built a 23-
top-seeded Lady Vols 73-59 mons, their leading scorer at
bounds, and the Knicks got point lead and held on, beating
Monday night to earn a spot in 13.8 points a game, was sad-
some help when Dwight Ho- the Chicago Bulls and ending the Final Four. dled with foul trouble and was
ward fouled out in the extra their 14-game home winning The Fighting Irish (30-7) scoreless until the waning
session, then picked up his streak. came in 0-20 all-time against minutes, finishing with two
NBA-leading 17th technical foul. Chicago, losing for only the the Lady Vols. But the oper- points. Senior Angie Bjor-
Amare Stoudemire had 20 second time in its last 14 games ative number on this night was klund, the program’s all-time
points for the Knicks, who won overall, got 31 points from Der- 3-0 — Notre Dame’s record in 3-point shooter and this sea-
for just the second time in 11 rick Rose, who also had 10 turn- regional championship games. son’s fourth-leading scorer at 11
games and inched closer to their overs. The Bulls still own the The Irish are headed to the points a game, didn’t score in
first playoff berth since 2004. best record in the East, leading AP PHOTO Final Four for the first time the semifinal win over Ohio
Howard rebounded from a by two games over the Celtics Orlando Magic center Dwight Howard, right, fights for a rebound since 2001, when they won the State and had only had one
quiet first half to finish with 29 and Heat. Boston lost to Indiana with the New York Knicks’ Shawne Williams (3) and Carmelo An- national championship. point against Notre Dame.
points and 18 rebounds, but on Monday night and Miami thony during the first quarter of an NBA game Monday at Madi- Natalie Novosel added 17
Orlando didn’t score after he was idle. son Square Garden in New York. points and Becca Bruszewski Stanford 83, Gonzaga 60
— who didn’t practice Sunday
picked up his sixth foul. SPOKANE, Wash. — Nnem-
Wizards 100, Jazz 95 and was listed as questionable
possession of eighth place in the time in three days, this time kadi Ogwumike dominated the
Bobcats 87, Bucks 86 to even play with a knee injury
SALT LAKE CITY — Rookie Eastern Conference playoff race. with four San Antonio starters inside with 23 points and 11
— had 13 for the Fighting
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Gerald John Wall scored 28 points and Boston point guard Rajon sidelined. The Spurs hope some Irish. Brittany Mallory chipped rebounds, sister Chiney
Henderson scored the final Jordan Crawford hit a key shot Rondo started after missing will be healthy Thursday against in with 10. chipped in with 18 points, and
seven points, including the at the end of regulation then Sunday’s game against Minneso- Boston. Notre Dame advanced to Stanford is headed back to its
go-ahead jumper with 22 sec- made two steals in overtime to ta with a jammed finger on his play the winner of tonight’s fourth straight Final Four after
onds left, and the short-handed lead the Washington Wizards to right hand. Coach Doc Rivers NHL game between top-ranked the top-seeded Cardinal ended
Charlotte Bobcats staged an only their second road win. said before the game that Rondo Blackhawks 3, Red Wings 2 Connecticut (35-1) and second- the surprising run of Gonzaga
unlikely comeback to beat the Crawford finished with 25 would not play, but Rondo DETROIT — Marian Hossa seeded Duke (32-3). in the Spokane Regional final.
mistake-prone Milwaukee points, including eight in the scored 10 points in the first 5:10 scored on a power play 51 sec- Taber Spani and Shekinna There was no stopping the
Stricklen had 13 points for the dynamic Stanford (33-2) duo,
Bucks. fourth quarter and the game- and finished with 22 points and onds into overtime, lifting the
Lady Vols (34-3). Glory John- who scored seemingly every
Starting with no available tying shot with 4.4 seconds left eight assists. Chicago Blackhawks to a win
son added 12. way around the basket. Wheth-
centers before losing their top in regulation. Maurice Evans over the Detroit Red Wings. er grabbing offensive rebounds
two point guards to injuries, the scored seven of his 12 points in Trail Blazers 100, Spurs 92 Henrik Zetterberg was called “I’m so excited, I’m out of
breath,” said Diggins, selected and scoring on putbacks or
Bobcats remained in playoff overtime for the Wizards, who SAN ANTONIO — Andre for hooking Patrick Kane with powering through the arms of
as the regional’s most out-
contention after Brandon Jen- were without five players be- Miller scored 26 points and the 3.7 seconds left, putting Chica- the Bulldogs’ defense, the
standing player.
nings missed two layups and a cause of injury. Portland Trail Blazers beat the go on the power play to begin It was a watershed win after Ogwumikes were not going to
3-pointer in the final 15 seconds slumping and banged-up San the extra session. The Black- years of losing — sometimes be slowed.
that would have put the Bucks Pacers 107, Celtics 100 Antonio Spurs as Tony Parker, hawks took advantage on Hos- It didn’t help that Gonzaga
close, usually not so close — to
ahead. INDIANAPOLIS — Roy Hib- Manu Ginobili and Tim Duncan sa’s shot from the left circle — mighty Tennessee. The day (31-5) started the second half
Stephen Jackson scored 18 bert scored 26 points as the sat out with injuries. his first goal against Detroit as before the game, Notre Dame missing 11 of 12 shots and saw
points for the Bobcats, who held Indiana Pacers beat the Boston The Blazers beat the NBA’s an ex-Red Wing — off a pass coach Muffet McGraw and her Stanford’s lead balloon to 21.
Milwaukee scoreless over the Celtics and remained in sole winningest team for the second from Kane. players were clearly upset to be Gonzaga got no close than 18.

Black honored by W-B Area School Board Spartans’ Good to play field hockey at ESU

SUBMITTED PHOTO
SUBMITTED PHOTO
Coughlin track standout Shelley Black was recently presented with a plaque by the
Wyoming Valley West field hockey standout Alexis Good recently signed a letter of intent
Wilkes-Barre Area School Board of Education and district superintendent Jeffrey Namey.
to play at East Stroudsburg University. Good led her team to a District 2 Class 3A cham-
Black was one of 12 students from the United States to compete in the International
pionship last season and was a Pennsylvania High School Field Hockey Coaches Associ-
Friendship Competition in Osaka, Japan, in February. She competed against students from
ation second-team all-state selection. From left, first row are Celeste Good, mother; Alexis
Germany and Japan and placed third in the hurdles. Black also recently signed a letter of
Good; John Good, father; and Brett Good, brother. Second row: Valley West head coach
intent to compete in track and field at Penn State University. She is the daughter of Ray
Linda Fithian, assistant coach Amber Walko-Ray, assistant principal David Robbins and
and Diane Black and the granddaughter of Anthony Lupas. Attending the ceremony, from
principal Erin Keating.
left, are Lupas, Diane Black, Ray Black, Shelley Black and Namey.
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CMYK

Checking up on home prices Losing confidence Lennar earnings


Home prices in some of the nation’s S&P/Case-Shiller index Americans are feeling more Consumer Confidence index Like other homebuilders, Lennar Lennar (LEN)
largest cities have fallen to their Month-over-month change anxious about the economy 75 is struggling with the weak 1Q ’10 1Q ’11
lowest levels since the housing due to high gas prices, unrest housing market. The company
bubble ended in 2006 and 2007. 0% in the Middle East and North has delivered fewer new homes
The Standard & Poor's/Case-Shiller
est.
65.4 in recent quarters and its orders Operating -$0.04 est.
Africa and the nuclear crisis in -$0.05
-0.3 65 EPS
Today

index of home prices is expected to Japan. That’s why economists have fallen. Its revenue is
bring more bad news. Home prices -0.6 est. predict the Conference Board’s expected to fall 10 percent to
in 20 major cities likely fell 0.4 -0.44 $514.6 million in the first quarter
Consumer Confidence Index Price-to-earnings ratio: 39
-0.9 55
percent in January from December, fell to 65.4 in March, down from from the same period last year. based on past 12 months’ results
according to FactSet. The housing -1.2 70.4 in February. Consumer But the company has cut costs
industry has been hurt by high ’10 ’11 confidence had risen for the and reduced sales incentives, Dividend: $0.16
-1.5 45
unemployment and uncertainty over past five straight months. But O N D J F M and CEO Stuart Miller predicts
A S O N D J
home prices. That has kept potential the events around the world ’10 ’11 2011 will be profitable despite the Div. Yield: 0.80%
buyers from making purchases. Sources: FactSet, Standard & Poor’s have made consumers wary. Source: FactSet tough first quarter. Source: FactSet

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DOW
12,197.88
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WALL STREET
NASDAQ
2,730.68
—12.38
S&P
1,310.19
—3.61 U.S. new-home sales choppy
By DEREK KRAVITZ Signings were 19.6 percent above June’s But the Realtors group also noted “a
AP Real Estate Writer indexreading,thelowpointsincethehous- measurable level of contract cancellations”
WASHINGTON — More Americans ingbust.Still,theindexisbelow100,which that also occurred in February. Many
I N B R I E F signed contracts to buy homes last month, is considered a healthy level. The last time buyers canceled after appraisals showed
but sales were uneven across the country it reached that point was in April, the final the properties were valued much lower
and not enough to signal a rebound in the month people could qualify for a federal than their initial bids.
Harry & David files for housing market.
Sales agreements for homes rose 2.1 per-
home-buying tax credit.
Contract signings are usually a good in-
Asaleisnotfinaluntilamortgageisclosed.
The pace of sales varied from region to
Chapter 11 bankruptcy cent in February to a reading of 90.8, accord-
ing to the National Association of Realtors’
dicator of where the housing market is
heading. That’s because there’s usually a
region. Signings fell 10.9 percent in the
Northeast. They rose 2.7 percent in the
Fruit basket and gift seller Harry & pending home sales index released Monday. one- to two-month lag between a sales con- South, 4 percent in Midwest and 7 percent
David filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Sales rose in every region but the Northeast. tract and a completed deal. in the West. PETE G. WILCOX / THE TIMES LEADER

protection Monday, brought down by a Hollenback Golf Course in Wilkes-


weak economy and a proliferation of Barre has been hindered with its
competitors. opening this spring because of
The Medford, Ore., company, with a inclement weather conditions.
store at The Crossings Premium Out-

Spring chill
lets in Tannersville, agreed with a ma-
jority of its senior creditors on a reorga-
nization plan that will eliminate sub-
stantial debt and provide financing to

hampers
restructure its balance sheet, according
to court documents.
Harry & David Holdings Inc., which
grew out of an orchard business about

businesses
a century ago, has been struggling as
businesses slashed corporate gift bud-
gets and consumers cut spending in
the weak economy. It relies on dis-
cretionary spending that’s often the
first to get cut from household and By EILEEN GODIN
business budgets. Times Leader Correspondent
In addition, online competitors have Spring has yet to fully spring for
grown significantly. Harry & David some area businesses due to pro-
grows or makes about 85 percent of its longed cold temperatures and the
products, but online competitors were threat of more winter weather into
April.
able to source products from cheaper
AP PHOTO From golf courses to the compa-
places, lowering costs. Also stores like nies that might landscape them,
Walmart and Target have begun of- EBay Inc. has agreed to buy GSI Commerce, a digital marketing and e-commerce company, for $2.4 billion. GSI owns
Wilkes-Barre-based Pepperjam. businesses are hoping that once
fering more edible gifts, increasing

W-B firm part of deal


customers see the green that lies
competition. beneath the snow piles they will be-
gin bringing the green for their
Twitter co-founder returns cash registers.
The Irem Temple Golf Club in
Jack Dorsey, the Twitter co-founder Dallas has plenty of white stuff on
the greens.
responsible for the messaging service’s
By ANDREW M. SEDER to his face. First reported at good things for the re- Paul Roman, the course profes-
first tweet five years ago, is returning aseder@timesleader.com sional, said last year they were open
“I cannot tell you how ec- gion and the company
to oversee the company’s products.
The King of Prussia company that pur- static I am that the compa-
1:18 itself,” Jones said, add- in mid-March.
Twitter is tapping into its creator’s p.m. “It was our best year ever,” he
ingenuity as it tries to build upon its chasedlocale-commercepowerhousePep- ny I founded is going to be ing that the deal “is a
timesleader.com said on Monday. “Today we are still
popularity to make more money by perjam in 2009 is close to being sold itself an eBay company,” said good fit” for the com-
snow covered and still closed.”
selling more ads. — to eBay, the owner of the world’s largest Jones.Hesaidhe’s stillbask- panies involved. Roman estimates it will be about
e- commerce market. ingintheideathatthelittle The top official of eBay seemed to agree. two weeks before the course could
Dorsey, Twitter’s original CEO, an-
San Jose, Calif.-based eBay on Monday Jones business he started in “CombinedwitheBayMarketplacesand open. He is hoping for lots of sun
nounced his new role Monday on his
announced it has agreed to buy GSI Com- Wilkes-Barre “will eventu- PayPal, we believe GSI will enhance our and some wind to help melt the
Twitter account. He says he intends to
merce Inc. for $29.25 a share, or total consid- ally be in the hands of one of the most innova- position as the leading strategic global snow and dry out the grounds so
remain CEO of a mobile payments
erationofapproximately$2.4billion.Theac- tive and recognized technology companies of commerce partner of choice for retailers the spring cleanup can start.
service called Square that’s located Also anticipating that spring
quisition, which will be financed with cash our time has me speechless.” and brands of all sizes,” said John Dona-
near Twitter’s San Francisco head- cleanup is Dave Rosenko, owner of
and debt, is expected to close in the third Jones said when he put Pepperjam on hoe, eBay Inc.’s president and chief execu-
quarters. Summit Landscaping in Dallas.
quarter of 2011, according to a release on the market he had a list of about five com- tive officer, in that release.
eBay’s website. The acquisition will add ser- panies he hoped would be a bidder. GSI “Weintendtoleadthenextgenerationof Many yards still have patches of
Website settles Beatles suit vices to the eBay umbrella that help retailers
market and distribute their wares.
was one of them, but so too was eBay.
None of the press releases issued on the
commerce innovation. The acquisition of
GSI, which offers the most comprehensive
snow on them, forcing a delay in
what’s typically the start of his sea-
A website that posted digital copies son.
Steve Denton, president of GSI Media sale gave any indication what would happen integrated suite of online commerce and Rosenko said the weather has put
of The Beatles music a year before they and the chief executive of the Pepperjam to the companies that fall under GSI’s corpo- interactive marketing services available,
became legitimately available has him off two weeks from preparing his
network, referred calls to GSI’s corporate rate umbrella once a sale is finalized. will significantly strengthen our ability to equipment for the spring yard clea-
agreed to pay record companies nearly communications office. A message left Jones said he believes the local Pepper- connect buyers and sellers worldwide,” nups. He hopes to have all of his
$1 million to settle a lawsuit. there was not immediately returned. jam work force has only a bright side. Donahoe added. equipment tuned up and ready to go
Court records show the owner of the One person who was talking about the He said eBay was a client of Pepperjam GSI, a digital marketing and e-com- for the new target date of this Friday.
site BlueBeat.com agreed to pay pending sale on Monday was Kris Jones, long before the GSI purchase and he be- merce company, has 40 days to solicit pro- While those who work outside are
$950,000 to settle a lawsuit filed by the 35, the founder of Pepperjam. Jones, of lieves the longstanding relationship will posals from other potential bidders, the anxiously awaiting the thaw, those
music companies EMI, Capitol Records Shavertown,leftthecompanyinApril2010 bolster the local company’s standing in companies said. EBay then has a right to who cater to outdoor buffs are, too.
and Virgin Records America. to pursue other business opportunities. the newer larger company. match any superior proposal, according to The cold weather has caused
A federal judge had previously ruled He said news of the sale brought a smile “I’m confident this means nothing but the agreement. business at Around Town Bicycles
BlueBeat infringed on the labels’ copy- in Wilkes-Barre to be a little slower
rights when it sold high-quality ver- than normal for this time of year,
said shop owner Tom Jones.

New Amazon app store gives users more options


sions of songs by the Fab Four and
Jones said that usually about
other top-name acts, including Cold- March 15, business starts picking
play and Lily Allen, for 25 cents apiece. up. He has had some sales from cy-
cling enthusiasts, but “the casual
Volkswagen recalling Jettas AMAZON HAS, for the
past few years, been a
TECH TALK
ducing multiple models, all carrying the
Android operating system, it’s beginning
cyclist has not come to visit us yet.”
He said his customers say they
Volkswagen of America is recalling powerhouse of innova- to seem like maybe, just maybe, things are tired of the cold and want to
about 71,000 2011 Jettas in order to tion. It is far more than NICK DELORENZO will start to shake out in favor of Google’s move forward.
reconfigure wiring related to its alarm an online bookstore. Its Open Operating System. Dundee Gardens Inc. in Hanover
scope of operations runs The Amazon app store is pretty in- Township has been able to keep bu-
system and horn. CHECK IT
the gamut from on- teresting. Not only is there an independ- sy in this unseasonably cold late
The recall affects sixth-generation OUT March thanks to sunshine.
Jetta sedans built between March 2010 demand video to elec- ent Android Developers Portal (you can
http://www.ama- Store manager Mary Ellen
and March 2011. tronics (I bought my last TV from Amazon actually launch apps with Amazon in-
zon.com/mobile- O’Shea said if the sun is out, foot
No injuries or accidents have been and it was a great deal), and now it’s getting stead of selling them in Android’s mar- traffic is good.
apps
reported. into the app business. ket), but you can also “test drive” apps “The cold weather is not so bad,
For more information, call Volkswa- The mobile technology landscape is before installing them on your phone. as long as it is not snowing or sleet-
gen at 1-800-822-8987. extremely fragmented right now – don’t This feature is fantastic and I, for one, ing,” she said.
let anyone tell you otherwise. There is no “PC Clone.” Only one other OS family could love it. O’Shea said people are learning
clear market leader; no one vendor has claim to have the flexibility that Windows All too often I’ve downloaded an app they can begin their seeds at home,
any advantage over another. And to com- did – and that was Linux and other UNIX- that didn’t do what I wanted, or didn’t live in a warm place. This is drawing
plicate matters further, both Android and like operating systems. up to its publicity. Now there’s a way to people in to buy potting soil, vege-
Windows Phone 7 operating systems will In the PC world, Windows emerged as keep the Angry Birds app from resulting table plants and herbs.
operate on multiple devices. the clear winner with the bulk of the mar- in an angry user. “There are a lot of die-hard gar-
$3.56 $3.32 $2.81 If you’re old enough to remember the ket share. Well, in the world of smart- Scan the QR code in the center of this deners out there,” she said.
Sales of big-ticket items are on
early days of personal computing, you’ll phones, you only have two major operating story with your smartphone’s code reader
track too. O’Shea said that last
$4.06 recall that, initially, you had more than just systems that can run on multiple devices: to go to the Amazon app store. weekend, four gas grills were sold
07/17/08 Windows and Mac. You had Commodore, Windows and Android (which is Linux.) and delivered as well as some patio
Amiga and OS/2, to name just a few. Only it Only Android has an advantage here. Nick DeLorenzo is director of Interactive and furniture.
wasn’t just Windows. It was IBM, HP, Com- And with Amazon stepping in to distrib- New Media for The Times Leader. Write him “Better weather is around the
paq, and anyone else who cared to build a ute apps, multiple manufacturers pro- at ndelorenzo@timesleader.com. corner,” Jones said.
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Vol. (in mil.) 3,257 1,649 NYSE Comp. 8358.01 8296.51 8296.52 -25.26 -0.30% s t s +4.18% Name Last Chg %YTD Name Last Chg %YTD Name Last Chg %YTD Name Last Chg %YTD Name Last Chg %YTD Name Last Chg %YTD
Pvs. Volume 3,544 1,822 AMEX Index 2328.81 2310.27 2310.31 -14.87 -0.64% t t s +4.62% ABB Ltd 23.64 +.02 +5.3 CIBER 6.42 -.15 +37.2 Greif A 63.98 -.30 +3.4 Microsoft 25.41 -.21 -9.0 Prudentl 60.52 -.50 +3.1 Target 49.55 -.40 -17.6
Advanced 1249 1097 AEP Ind 28.47 -.55 +9.7 CienaCorp 23.40 -.60 +11.2 GrubbEllis .66 -.32 -48.0 MdsxWatr 17.77 -.24 -3.2 PSEG 30.98 -.11 -2.6 TastyBak 1.76 -.33 -72.3
NASDAQ 2754.63 2730.68 2730.68 -12.38 -0.45% s t s +2.93% AES Corp 12.59 -.12 +3.4 Cirrus 21.49 +.33 +34.5 GpoTMM 2.35 -.05 -6.0 MitsuUFJ 4.75 -.10 -12.2 PubStrg 107.86 -.19 +6.3 TeckRes g 52.74 -.96 -14.7
Declined 1799 1506 S&P 500 1319.74 1310.19 1310.19 -3.61 -0.27% s t s +4.18% AFLAC 52.70 +.05 -6.6 Cisco 17.19 -.09 -15.0 HCA Hld n 33.04 +.09 +6.5 MobileTel s 21.49 +.03 +3.0 PulteGrp 7.66 +.09 +1.9 TelNorL 17.49 +.01 +19.0
New Highs 114 107 Wilshire 5000 14009.99 13904.55 13904.55 -44.83 -0.32% s t s +4.07% AGL Res 39.01 +.15 +8.8 Citigrp 4.43 -.03 -6.3 HCP Inc 36.84 +.11 +.1 Molycorp n 55.51 +1.04 +11.2 PPrIT 6.40 -.02 +1.9 Teleflex 57.03 +.41 +6.0
New Lows 16 22 AK Steel 15.61 -.02 -4.6 Clearwire 5.52 +.10 +7.1 HSBC 52.24 +.20 +2.4 Monsanto 70.25 -.51 +.9 Qlogic 17.95 -.03 +5.5 TelefEsp s 25.20 +.10 +10.5
Russell 2000 828.73 821.48 821.77 -2.08 -0.25% s t s +4.86% AMR 6.67 +.17 -14.4 CliffsNRs 94.64 +.23 +21.3 Hallibrtn 47.90 +1.86 +17.3 Moodys 33.38 +.35 +25.8 Qualcom 52.18 -.57 +5.4 TelMexL 17.67 +.16 +9.5
ASM Intl 38.63 -.21 +10.3 Clorox 69.68 +.20 +10.1 HanJS 14.00 -.05 -7.3 Moog A 44.78 -.10 +12.5 QntmDSS 2.55 +.08 -31.5 Tellabs 5.17 +.04 -23.7

Don’t write off Big Pharma


AT&T Inc 29.36 +.51 -.1 Coach 51.22 -.80 -7.4 HarleyD 40.54 -.42 +16.9 Moog B 44.74 -.30 +12.4 QstDiag 54.75 -.04 +1.4 TempleInld 22.22 -.21 +4.6
Aastrom 2.62 +.41 +2.3 Coeur 33.52 -1.02 +22.7 HarmonyG 14.22 +.12 +13.4 MorgStan 27.18 +.05 -.1 QksilvRes 13.84 -.02 -6.1 TmpDrgn 29.66 -.10 -3.5
AbtLab 48.08 +.05 +.4 ColgPal 80.49 +.34 +.1 HarrisCorp 48.40 +.34 +6.8 Mosaic 77.67 -1.15 +1.7 Quidel 12.01 +.16 -16.9 Tenaris 47.03 +.59 -4.0
AcadiaRlt 18.73 -.02 +2.7 Comc spcl 23.02 -.52 +11.2 Harsco 35.11 +.04 +24.0 MotrlaSol n 43.97 +.02 +15.6 QwestCm 6.80 +.01 -10.6 TenetHlth 7.27 +.05 +8.7
Accenture 53.58 -.71 +10.5 Comerica 36.50 -.29 -13.6 HartfdFn 26.58 -.14 +.3 Mylan 22.12 -.19 +4.7 RCM 5.15 ... +11.2 Tengsco 1.29 +.10+104.1
AcmePkt 69.89 +1.77 +31.5 CmtyHlt 39.26 +.32 +5.1 HawaiiEl 24.21 -.11 +6.2 NCR Corp 18.82 -.11 +22.4 RF MicD 6.35 +.06 -13.6 Tenneco 41.69 -.42 +1.3
ActionSemi 2.45 -.03 +14.0 ConAgra 23.74 -.09 +5.1 HltMgmt 10.65 +.03 +11.6 NRG Egy 21.28 -.05 +8.9 RPC s 24.40 +.41 +34.7 Teradyn 17.89 -.17 +27.4
ActivsBliz 10.97 -.01 -11.8 ConnWtrSv 25.05 -.38 -10.2 HeclaM 8.81 -.17 -21.8 NV Energy 14.53 -.05 +3.4 RPM 23.28 +.28 +5.3 Terex 36.94 -.46 +19.0
The pharmaceutical industry while Eli Lilly is down 2 percent. AdamsEx 11.25 ... +4.7 ConocPhil 79.57 -.67 +16.8 HercOffsh 5.80 -.06 +66.7 NYSE Eur 35.38 +.90 +18.0 RadianGrp 7.01 +.27 -13.1 Tesoro 26.55 -.02 +43.2
AdobeSy 32.43 -.21 +5.4 ConsolEngy53.21 -2.27 +9.2 Hertz 16.27 -.02 +12.3 Nabors 29.40 -.17 +25.3 RadioShk 15.01 +.71 -18.8 TevaPhrm 50.00 -.41 -4.1
looks like a no man’s land to The S&P 500 is up 4 percent. AdvBattery 3.59 -.07 -6.8 ConEd 50.12 +.11 +1.1 HewlettP 42.14 -.39 +.1 NBkGreece 1.86 -.06 +10.7 RareEle g 12.19 -.18 -24.1 TexInst 34.49 -.15 +6.1
many investors. But analysts say some drug AMD 8.69 -.19 +6.2 ConsolWtr 10.78 -.56 +17.6 HomeDp 36.65 -.77 +4.5 NatFuGas 71.60 -1.37 +9.1 Raytheon 50.70 -.10 +10.3 ThermoFis 54.22 -.17 -2.1
Aeropostl 23.90 -.33 -3.0 CooperTire 25.35 -.42 +7.5 HonwllIntl 58.32 +.93 +9.7 NatGrid 47.82 +.28 +7.8 RedHat 46.09 -.25 +1.0 3M Co 92.12 -.15 +6.7
Patents on drugs companies are good long-term AEterna g 1.87 +.08 +8.7 CornPdts 49.25 -1.06 +7.1 Hospira 54.01 ... -3.0 NOilVarco 80.72 +.07 +20.0 RegionsFn 7.14 -.04 +2.0 TibcoSft 26.13 -.21 +32.6
that protect against buys. They look cheap with a Aetna 36.89 +.10 +20.9 Corning 21.45 -.01 +11.0 HostHotls 17.20 -.51 -3.7 NatSemi 14.34 -.01 +4.2 ReneSola 9.38 +.38 +7.3 THorton g 45.54 -.39 +10.5
Agilent 43.96 -.08 +6.1 Covidien 51.60 -.35 +13.0 HudsCity 9.86 -.01 -22.6 NetApp 47.62 -.99 -13.4 RepFBcp 2.91 -.14 +19.3 TimeWarn 35.01 -.29 +8.8
competition from price-to-earnings ratio below that AkamaiT 37.51 -.94 -20.3 Cree Inc 45.26 +.41 -31.3 HuntBnk 6.57 -.02 -4.4 Netflix 237.32 +7.31 +35.1 RepubSvc 29.85 -.02 0.0 TorDBk g 86.08 -.01 +17.4
Investing in generics are expir- AlcatelLuc 5.81 +.47 +96.3 CreXus 12.15 +.19 -7.3 Huntsmn 17.56 -.19 +12.5 NewAmHi 10.16 -.08 +2.0 RschMotn 56.00 -.90 -3.7
of the S&P 500, which has a P/E Alcoa 17.24 +.15 +12.0 CrownHold 38.64 -.73 +15.8 Hydrognc 4.67 +.12 +24.2 NwGold g 11.14 -.11 +14.1 ResrceCap 6.93 +.02 -6.1
Toyota 80.55 -.21 +2.4
health care: ing. And companies TrCda g 40.01 +.02 +5.2
of 15. Many pay big dividends. Alcon 165.95 -.44 +1.6 Cryptologic 2.16 +.58 +53.2 Hyperdyn 5.22 +.03 +5.2 NJ Rscs 42.04 -.15 -2.5 Revlon 14.86 ... +51.0 Transocn 78.18 +.02 +12.5
Part 1 of AlignTech 20.98 -.02 +7.4 Ctrip.com 39.69 +.22 -1.9 IAMGld g 21.78 -.72 +22.4 NY CmtyB 17.43 +.18 -7.5 RexahnPh 1.07 -.34 -4.5 TranSwtch 4.29 +1.04 +96.8
don’t have a large So even if the stocks languish in Allergan 69.85 ... +1.7 Cummins 104.92 +.38 -4.6 ICICI Bk 48.67 +.93 -3.9 NY Times 9.22 -.06 -5.9 ReynAm s 35.53 +.33 +8.9
a two-part Travelers 58.91 -.07 +5.7
number of drugs the short term, investors should AlliBInco 7.71 -.02 -2.8 CurEuro 140.36 +.19 +5.5 INGPrRTr 6.06 +.03 +6.5 Newcastle 6.04 -.03 -9.9 RioTinto s 68.17 -.10 -4.9 TriValley .51 -.04 -10.5
series AlliantEgy 38.76 -.12 +5.4 CybrOpt 8.53 -.02 -.1 iShGold s 13.87 -.08 -.2 NewmtM 53.27 -.69 -13.3 RiteAid 1.04 -.01 +17.8 TrimbleN 47.88 -.32 +19.9
in development. have a strong return. Allstate 31.65 +.19 -.7 CypSemi 19.79 -.16 +6.5 iSAstla 25.75 -.02 +1.2 NewsCpA 17.09 +.07 +17.4 Riverbed s 36.86 -1.21 +4.8 TrinaSolar 28.60 +.82 +22.1
Earnings are expected to be Damien Conover, a health AlphaNRs 58.74 -1.31 -2.1 CypSharp 12.73 -.14 -1.4 iShBraz 74.44 -.82 -3.8 Nexen g 24.19 -.62 +5.6 RylCarb 40.79 -.80 -13.2 TriQuint 12.99 ... +11.1
AlteraCp lf 43.10 -.29 +21.1 DNP Selct 9.61 +.07 +5.1 iSCan 32.88 -.25 +6.1 NextEraEn 53.77 -.33 +3.4 RoyDShllA 71.55 -1.15 +7.1 TycoIntl 44.45 -.34 +7.3
weak for the next two years. care analyst at Morningstar, says Altria 26.05 +.23 +5.8 DR Horton 12.15 +.11 +1.8 iShGer 25.27 -.06 +5.6 NiSource 18.73 -.07 +6.3 Rural/Met 17.05 +4.50 +16.9 Tyson 19.77 -.05 +14.8
AmBev s 26.77 -.53 -13.7 DTE 47.51 -.27 +4.8 iSh HK 18.36 -.15 -3.0 NikeB 75.89 -.77 -11.2 SAIC 16.91 +.23 +6.6
That has sent the stock prices these stocks are appealing based Amazon 169.35 -1.63 -5.9 DanaHldg 17.32 -.03 +.6 iShJapn 10.31 -.03 -5.5 NobleCorp 44.77 -.37 +25.2 SpdrDJIA 121.76 -.20 +5.3
UBS AG 18.47 +.26 +12.1
UDR 23.56 -.04 +.2
for big companies falling. Merck on their dividend yields or ability Ameren 27.51 -.06 -2.4 Darden 46.15 +.52 -.6 iSh Kor 61.97 -.16 +1.3 NokiaCp 8.74 +.39 -15.3 SpdrGold 138.54 -.72 -.1 US Airwy 9.02 ... -9.9
AMovilL 56.39 +.19 -1.7 DeanFds 10.42 -.08 +17.9 iSTaiwn 14.62 -.11 -6.4 Nordstrm 42.95 -.65 +1.3 S&P500ETF130.98 -.32 +4.2
is down 10 percent this year, to develop new drugs. AMovilA 56.22 +.18 -1.7 Deere 93.30 -.94 +12.3 iShSilver 36.19 -.20 +19.9 NoestUt 33.86 -.29 +6.2 SpdrHome 18.14 -.11 +4.3
US Gold 8.29 -.19 +2.7
ACapAgy 29.06 +.04 +1.1 DejourE g .43 +.02 +32.8 iShChina25 43.33 -.34 +.6 USEC 4.54 -.22 -24.6
NthnO&G 26.20 -1.10 -3.7 SpdrLehHY 40.40 ... +1.7 UniSrcEn 35.54 -.03 -.8
PRICE-EARNINGS AmCapLtd 9.45 +.09 +25.0 Dell Inc 14.79 -.27 +9.2 iShEMkts 47.10 -.25 -1.1 NorthropG 67.91 -.51 +4.8 SpdrRetl 49.60 -.33 +2.6
AEagleOut 15.30 -.20 +4.6 DeltaAir 9.91 +.11 -21.3 iShB20 T 92.30 +.13 -1.9 UnilevNV 30.95 +.02 -1.4
MONDAY 52-WEEK RATIO (based on DIVIDEND TOTAL RETURN NwstNG 45.93 -.14 -1.2 SpdrOGEx 62.49 -.64 +18.5 UnionPac 97.62 +.03 +5.4
AEP 34.69 -.02 -3.6 DenburyR 23.77 -.40 +24.5 iS Eafe 59.35 -.03 +1.9 NovaGld g 12.44 -.28 -12.8 SpdrMetM 72.25 -.78 +5.0
CLOSE RANGE past 12 months) (YIELD) 1 YR 3 YRS* 5 YRS* 10 YRS* AmExp 45.72 +.13 +6.5 Dndreon 33.96 +1.01 -2.7 iSR1KG 59.67 -.15 +4.2 Novartis 55.07 -.36 -6.6 SPX Cp 78.75 -1.02 +10.2
Unisys 31.41 -.77 +21.3
AmIntlGrp 36.36 -.17 -24.7 DenisnM g 2.57 -.16 -24.9 iShR2K 82.04 -.18 +4.9 UtdContl 23.45 -.06 -1.6
Novell 5.96 ... +.7 Safeway 22.34 -.35 -.7
Abbott Laboratories (ABT) $48.08 $44.59-53.78 16 $1.92 (4.0%) -7% -1% 5% 5% AmSupr 23.58 -.46 -17.5 DeutschBk 58.38 +.27 +12.2 iShREst 58.02 ... +3.7 Novogen h 2.17 +1.11+325.5 StJoe 25.11 +.04 +14.9
UtdMicro 2.69
UPS B 73.52
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AmTower 50.00 +.36 -3.2 DevelDiv 13.90 -.09 -1.3 iShBasM 79.84 -.55 +3.1 Nucor 46.24 -.32 +5.5 StJude 51.45 +.65 +20.4
Abbott’s revenue has risen each of the past eight years. The company faces relatively few expirations AmWtrWks 27.50 -.28 +8.7 DevonE 91.50 -1.51 +16.5 ITT Corp 58.11 -.48 +11.5 US Bancrp 26.87 -.05 -.4
NustarEn 67.61 -.25 -2.7 Saks 11.10 -.36 +3.7 US NGs rs 11.58 -.22 -3.4
Ameriprise 60.94 +.08 +5.9 Diageo 74.60 -.40 +.4 ITW 54.27 -.70 +1.6 NuvFloat 12.35 +.02 +4.6 SanDisk 45.29 +.28 -9.2
of patents over the next five years. Earnings are expected to rise 9 percent in 2011, compared with an Ametek s 42.29 -.37 +7.7 DiaOffs 77.70 -.86 +16.2 Informat 50.45 -1.02 +14.6 US OilFd 41.42 -.76 +6.2
NvMAd 13.19 ... +.8 SandRdge 11.82 -.31 +61.5 USSteel 55.40 +.38 -5.2
average of 2 percent among other drug companies. It’s Morningstar’s top pick among drug makers. Amgen 52.65 -.50 -4.1 Diebold 35.02 -.22 +9.3 InglesMkts 19.22 -.61 +.1 NvPA 13.30 -.09 -.2 Sanofi 34.61 +.01 +7.4 UtdTech 83.47 -.05 +6.0
Anadarko 82.06 -.82 +7.7 DigRiver 36.74 +.84 +6.7 Intel 20.34 -.03 -3.3 Nvidia 19.32 +.69 +25.5 SaraLee 17.88 +.04 +2.1
Annaly 18.03 -.09 +.6 DirecTV A 46.16 -.92 +15.6 IBM 161.37 -.81 +10.0 UtdhlthGp 43.87 +.12 +21.5
OcciPet 100.87 +.02 +2.8 Satcon h 3.59 +.11 -20.2
Novartis (NVS) 55.07 43.48-60.07 13 2.00 (3.6) 6 7 3 6 Apache 126.25 +.31
ApolloGrp 42.35 -1.16
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DrSCBr rs 37.99
DirFnBr rs 41.39
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Intl Coal 10.88
IntlGame 16.14
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OceanBio 3.24 +1.09 +73.3 SaulCntr 43.64 -.18 -7.8
UnumGrp 26.21
Ur-Energy 1.65
+.06 +8.2
-.14 -44.8
Oclaro rs 10.93 -.57 -16.9 Schlmbrg 90.43 +3.54 +8.3
Apple Inc 350.44 -1.10 +8.6 DrxFBull s 29.46 -.22 +5.8 IntPap 27.60 -.19 +1.3 Uranerz 3.30 -.27 -17.3
The Swiss company is rapidly redeveloping new drugs. One with a lot of potential is a new multiple ApldMatl 15.47 +.04 +10.1 DirxSCBull 81.72 -.65 +12.8 Interpublic 12.11 +.01 +14.0
OfficeDpt 4.70 -.14 -13.0 SchoolSp 14.77 -.28 +6.0
UranmRs 2.02 -.15 -40.6
OfficeMax 12.66 -.23 -28.5 Schwab 17.95 -.14 +4.9
sclerosis treatment called Gilenya. It’s the first pill approved to treat the causes of the disease. Most Arbitron 38.47 +.10 -7.3 Discover 24.36 +.36 +31.5 Intersil 12.20 +.13 -20.1 OilSvHT 162.22 +2.86 +15.4 SeagateT 14.31 -.11 -4.8
UrbanOut 29.62 -.44 -17.3
ArcelorMit 35.89 +.14 -5.9 Disney 42.52 -.45 +13.4 Invesco 25.37 -.25 +5.4 Vale SA 32.21 -.13 -6.8
other multiple sclerosis drugs are injected. Analysts say sales could reach $2 bllion by 2015. ArchCoal 34.86 -.43 -.6 DomRescs 44.23 -.31 +3.5 IronMtn 30.86 -.13 +23.4
OnSmcnd 9.98 -.11 +1.0 SearsHldgs 78.80 -1.03 +6.8
Vale SA pf 28.30 -.29 -6.4
OplinkC 19.78 -.93 +7.1 SemiHTr 34.47 -.10 +6.0
AriadP 7.21 +.27 +41.4 DEmmett 18.95 +.11 +14.2 ItauUnibH 22.53 +.04 -5.7 ValenceT h 1.59 +.01 -5.4
Oracle 32.56 -.09 +4.0 SempraEn 52.38 -.11 -.2
ArmHld 26.89 +.38 +29.6 Dover 64.64 -.87 +10.6 IvaxDiag .95 -.39 +66.7 ValeroE 29.57 -.36 +27.9
Pfizer (PFE) 20.27 14.00-20.50 20 0.80 (3.9) 21 3 -1 -3 ArubaNet 34.63 +1.04 +65.9 DowChm 37.04 -.11 +8.5 JAlexandr 6.21 +.06 +18.3
OwensIll 29.96 -.40 -2.4
PECO pfA 73.50 ... +5.0
ServiceCp 10.72 -.01 +29.9
ShawGrp 34.70 -.97 +1.4 ValpeyFsh 3.87 +.01 +14.2
AstraZen 45.84 -.30 -.8 drugstre 3.85 -.04 +74.2 J&J Snack 45.73 -.18 -5.2 PG&E Cp 43.88 -.02 -8.3 SiderNac s 16.36 +.09 -1.9 ValVis A 6.60 -.35 +8.0
Pfizer loses the patent for its key cholesterol drug Lipitor in November. Lipitor accounts for nearly Atmel 13.12 -.18 +6.5 DryShips 4.96 +.06 -9.7 JA Solar 6.96 +.44 +.6 PICO Hld 29.00 -.01 -8.8 Siemens 132.32 +.27 +6.5 VangEmg 47.51 -.28 -1.3
$12 billion in annual revenue. Morningstar’s Conover doesn’t expect earnings growth until 2013. But ATMOS 33.53 -.14 +7.5 DuPont 53.93 -.17 +8.1 JDS Uniph 19.37 -.42 +33.8 PMC Sra 7.50 +.04 -12.7 SilvWhtn g 42.70 -1.10 +9.4 VangEAFE 36.86 +.01 +2.0
AutoData 50.35 -.02 +8.8 DukeEngy 17.86 +.04 +.3 JPMorgCh 45.96 +.10 +8.3 PMI Grp 2.83 -.02 -14.2 Sina 103.49 -.03 +50.4 VeriFone 54.88 +2.08 +42.3
investors can afford to wait. Pfizer has a P/E of nearly 9 based on its next 12 months’ earnings estimates. AvalRare n 7.23 -.22 +15.9 Dycom 17.03 -.46 +15.5 Jabil 21.38 +.10 +6.4 PPG 89.38 -.06 +6.3 SiriusXM 1.72 ... +5.5 Verigy 14.21 +.03 +9.1
AvanirPhm 3.81 +.04 -6.6 Dynegy rs 5.75 -.03 +2.3 JpnSmCap 8.97 -.21 0.0 VertxPh 47.34 +.76 +35.1
And it offers a 4 percent dividend yield, nearly double the average for the S&P 500. AveryD 40.96 -.24 -3.3 ECDang n 21.55 +1.44 -20.4 JetBlue 6.32 -.02 -4.4
PPL Corp 24.52 -.05 -6.8 SkywksSol 32.57 +.26 +13.8
VestinRMII 1.61 +.05 +11.0
Paccar 48.90 -.96 -14.7 SmithfF 24.76 +.32 +20.0
Avon 27.15 -.28 -6.6 eBay 30.34 -1.36 +9.0 JohnJn 59.24 +.26 -4.2 Pacholder 8.64 -.01 +2.2 Smucker 72.41 -.04 +10.3 ViacomA 51.81 +.33 +13.0
SOURCES: AP research, FactSet, Morningstar Returns through March 25. *annualized Chip Cutter, Elizabeth Gramling • AP BB&T Cp 27.29 +.22 +3.8 EMC Cp 27.20 -.13 +18.8 JohnsnCtl 41.20 -.20 +7.9 ViacomB 45.48 +.58 +14.8
PacSunwr 3.40 +.06 -37.3 SnapOn 58.95 -.30 +4.2
BHP BillLt 90.58 -.09 -2.5 ENI 48.48 -.20 +10.8 JnprNtwk 40.07 -.83 +8.5 PallCorp 56.10 -.49 +13.2 Solutia 24.70 +.46 +7.0 VimpelC n 13.70 -.22 -8.9
BJs Whls 48.82 -.33 +1.9 EOG Res 118.44 +.90 +29.6 KB Home 13.19 -.17 -2.2 VirgnMda h 27.03 -.16 -.8
Mutual Funds BP PLC 46.04 -.83
BP Pru 118.59 -.81
+4.2
-6.3
Eastgrp 42.80
EKodak 3.58
-.03
+.18
+1.1
-33.2
KV PhmA 8.15
Kaydon 38.17
-.82+219.6
-.43 -6.3
ParkDrl 6.59 +.65 +44.2
PatriotCoal 24.85 -.55 +28.3
PattUTI 28.16 -.19 +30.6
Sonus 3.77 +.03 +41.2
SouthnCo 37.55 -.03 -1.8
SthnCopper40.20 -1.07 -17.5
Visa 72.75
VivoPart 37.80
+.66 +3.4
-1.60 +17.0
BPZ Res 5.26 -.05 +10.5 Eaton s 54.01 ... +6.4 Kellogg 53.74 +.35 +5.2 Vivus 6.22 -.17 -33.6
YTD YTD YTD YTD YTD YTD Paychex 30.93 -.09 +.1 SwstAirl 12.58 -.10 -3.1
Baidu s 133.67 -1.25 +38.5 Ebix Inc 21.39 -2.09 -9.6 KeryxBio 5.00 +.12 +9.2 Vodafone 28.68 +.25 +8.5
PeabdyE 70.87 -1.76 +10.8 SwstnEngy 42.55 -.94 +13.7
Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn BakrHu 73.76 +2.68 +29.0 EdisonInt 36.14 -.48 -6.4 KeyEngy 15.44 -.11 +19.0 Vonage 4.20 +.06 +87.5
PennVaRs 27.61 -.16 -2.5 SpectraEn 26.86 -.23 +7.5
BallardPw 2.24 -.05 +49.3 ElPasoCp 17.65 -.31 +28.3 Keycorp 8.76 +.04 -1.0 Vornado 85.12 -.43 +2.1
Alliance Bernstein Income x 13.26 -.13 +1.3 Income C m 2.26 ... +4.2 TotRetA m 14.45 -.02 +2.9 PremierInv d 21.85 -.05 +7.4 ITrsyAdml 11.24 -.01 -0.2 Penney 35.97 -1.06 +11.3 SpecCtl 19.59 +5.58 +30.7
BallyTech 35.07 -.72 -16.9 EldorGld g 15.86 -.41 -14.6 Kimco 17.72 -.03 -1.8 Wabtec 66.06 +7.16 +24.9
BalShrB m 14.49 -.04 +4.7 IntlStk 36.18 +.01 +1.3 IncomeAdv 2.23 ... +4.4 ValueA m 23.83 -.03 +4.8 TotRetInv d 13.67 -.04 +4.0 InfPrtAdm 25.98 +.02 +1.7 PeopUtdF 12.56 -.08 -10.3 SprintNex 4.78 +.10 +13.0
BcoBrades 19.28 -.05 -5.0 ElectArts 19.71 +.01 +20.3 KindME 73.57 -.22 +4.7 WalMart 52.19 -.16 -3.2
CoreOppA m 12.37 -.04 +7.5 Stock x 112.79 -.60 +5.0 NY TF A m 11.14 -.01 +0.3 ValueI 23.93 -.03 +4.8 ValPlSvc m 14.00 -.06 +4.3 PepcoHold 18.34 -.04 +.5 SP Matls 39.05 -.18 +1.7
InfPrtI 10.58 +.01 +1.7 BcoSantSA 11.91 -.03 +11.8 EmersonEl 57.21 -.61 +.1 Kinross g 15.58 -.49 -17.8 Walgrn 39.28 -.36 +.8
American Beacon Dreyfus US Gov A m 6.72 +.01 +0.4 MainStay Schwab PeregrineP 2.41 -.03 +4.8 SP HlthC 32.66 -.01 +3.7
InflaPro 13.23 +.02 +1.8 BcoSBrasil 11.78 +.02 -13.4 EnbrEPtrs 64.13 -.29 +2.8 KodiakO g 6.82 -.08 +3.3 WalterEn 128.79 +2.85 +.7
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Federated EqtyInc 24.77 -.07 +4.6 LifeMod 20.08 -.04 +2.6 BostonSci 7.28 +.07 -3.8 FifthThird 13.78 -.07 -6.1 LincNat 30.25 -.07 +8.8
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Foreign Exchange & Metals
DvGrHLSIA 20.43 -.05 +4.8 Rtmt2020 16.99 -.04 +3.3
Baron Free2010 13.94 -.02 +2.6 IntlBondA m 6.55 ... +0.8 STBondAdm 10.51 -.01 +0.2 CpstnTrb h 1.85 -.10 +92.7 GameStop 21.97 +.25 -4.0 MarvellT 16.15 +.08 -12.9
TRBdHLSIA 11.00 +.01 +1.0
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Rtmt2030 17.93 -.06 +3.8
STBondSgl 10.51 -.01 +0.2
CardnlHlth 41.49 +.17 +8.3 Gannett 15.16 +.02 +.5 Masco 13.91 -.26 +9.9 CURRENCY CLOSE PVS. %CH. 6MO. 1YR.
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RochNtlMu m 6.47 ... -0.8
DiversMui 14.26 -.01 +0.8 GovtInc 10.38 ... -0.1 CharterA m 16.96 -.03 +4.9 SmCpVal d 38.02 -.12 +5.2 STGradeAd 10.73 ... +0.7 CelSci .56 +.01 -31.8 GenMot n 30.85 -.62 -16.3 McCorm 49.61 ... +6.6
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GrowA m 55.73 -.23 +4.4 TotRetAdm b 10.87 ... +0.9 GlobVal d 23.97 +.01 +0.6 TgtRe2015 12.72 -.02 +2.4
NewMktIn d 15.57 -.01 +0.4 HighYldSel d 8.35 ... +3.6 TotRetC m 10.87 ... +0.7
Columbia OTC 58.96 +.05 +7.3 IntmdTFSl 10.80 -.01 +0.9 VALIC Co I TgtRe2020 22.69 -.04 +2.7
AcornA m 30.05 -.13 +2.8
AcornIntZ 40.85 -.08 -0.2
Overseas d 33.17 -.07
Puritan 18.58 -.04
+2.1
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ShDurBndSel 10.96 ... +0.2
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TotRetIs 10.87 ... +1.0
TotRetrnD b 10.87 ... +0.9
TotlRetnP 10.87 ... +1.0
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Vanguard
25.93 -.08 +4.6
TgtRe2030 22.37 -.04
TgtRe2035 13.54 -.03
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AcornZ 31.05 -.13 +2.8 RealInv d 26.58 -.08 +3.5 500Adml 120.64 -.34 +4.6
DivrEqInA m 10.52 ... +4.5 Series100Index 9.11 -.01 +4.2
Janus Parnassus 500Inv 120.64 -.34 +4.6 TgtRe2040 22.24 -.05 +3.4 Stocks closed with slight losses Monday after fall- 12,197.88. The broader S&P 500 index lost 3.61,
OverseasJ d 50.46 -.25 -0.4 EqIncInv 27.29 -.15 +3.7
ValRestrZ 52.38 -.37 +3.9 ShTmBond 8.46 ... +0.2 PerkinsMCVJ 23.59 -.11 +4.5
Permanent
AssetA 25.42 -.08 +4.0 TgtRe2045 13.97 -.03 +3.5 ing in the last half-hour of trading. Major indexes or 0.3 percent, to 1,310.19. The Nasdaq compos-
DFA SmCapStk d 20.51 -.07 +4.6 TwentyJ 65.56 -.31 -0.3 BalIdxAdm 22.03 -.04 +3.0 TgtRetInc 11.46 -.01 +1.6
1YrFixInI 10.33 ... +0.2 StratInc 11.19 -.01 +2.2
John Hancock
Portfolio 47.10 -.14 +2.8 BalIdxIns 22.03 -.04 +3.0 Tgtet2025 12.99 -.02 +2.9
were up for most of the day after several econom- ite fell 12.38, or 0.5 percent, to 2,730.68. Each in-
StratRRet d 9.83 -.04 +2.6 CAITAdml 10.73 -.01 +1.1
2YrGlbFII
5YrGlbFII
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10.91 -.01 +0.3 TotalBd 10.75 ... +0.9 LifAg1 b 12.72 -.05 +3.6 Pioneer
PioneerA m 42.29 -.11 +3.4 CapOp d 34.44 -.06 +3.6 TotBdAdml 10.55 ... +0.3 ic reports suggested that the recovery is continu- dex had been up more than 0.4 percent earlier in
LifBa1 b 13.29 -.03 +3.0
EmMkCrEqI 21.64 -.09 -2.3 USBdIdx 11.30 ... +0.2
LifGr1 b 13.26 -.04 +3.3 Principal CapOpAdml d79.55 -.15 +3.6 TotBdInst 10.55 ... +0.3 ing. The Dow fell 22.71 points, or 0.2 percent, to the day.
EmMktValI 35.45 -.14 -2.0 Value 72.60 -.25 +5.7 L/T2020I 12.04 -.03 +3.3 CapVal 11.90 -.02 +8.0 TotBdMkInv 10.55 ... +0.3
RegBankA m 14.76 -.06 +0.8
IntSmCapI 17.95 +.02 +4.4 Fidelity Advisor SovInvA m 16.41 -.04 +4.8 SAMConGrB m13.52 -.03 +3.0 Convrt d 14.04 -.02 +4.6 TotBdMkSig 10.55 ... +0.3 Eastman Kodak EK Alcatel-Lucent ALU Cal-Maine Foods CALM
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TaxFBdA m 9.46 -.01 +0.2 Prudential Investmen TotIntl d 15.99 -.02 +1.5
USCorEq2I 11.60 -.04 +5.9 NewInsI 20.74 -.09 +3.1
Keeley 2020FocA m 16.52 -.08 +4.0
DivGr 14.95 -.02 +4.0 Close: $3.58 0.18 or 5.3% Close: $5.81 0.47 or 8.8% Close: $29.97 2.15 or 7.7%
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EqOppA m 14.53 -.07 +4.7
USMicroI 14.48 -.02 +5.2 Fidelity Select Lazard
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Pharm d 12.83 -.04 +4.1 IntlValA m 21.22 -.01 +3.0 TxMIn d 11.83 +.01 +2.2 alty fees for the camera maker. profits from newer businesses. fell on feed costs.
DWS-Scudder Legg Mason/Western ExtdIdIst 43.69 -.17 +5.9
Fidelity Spartan JenMidCapGrA m28.79-.19 +5.1 ExtndIdx 43.66 -.17 +5.8 TxMSCInv d 28.49 -.09 +4.9
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$6 $6 $35
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NATIONAL FORECAST
NATIONAL FORECAST: A low pressure system centered over the lower Mississippi River Valley will be

42°
responsible for widespread showers and thunderstorms near the Gulf Coast and southeastern states.
TODAY WEDNESDAY
Turning
THURSDAY
Rain
Showers associated with this system will extend into the central Plains, with snow showers falling to
and the north.
Mostly sunny, cloudy

21°
snow
breezy
46° 48°
25° 28°

FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY 55/46


51/30
39/25
Rain and Morning Mostly T-storm
snow, snow sunny 40/25 46/31 The colder then
possible possible normal tempera-
40/28
45° 45° 50° 60° 63/51
53/35
tures will continue
32° 32° 30° 35° 54/29
44/31 this week. Our
current dry spell,
REGIONAL FORECAST TODAY’S SUMMARY 65/55
63/53
which began last
The Poconos 65/44

Syracuse Highs: 37-46. Lows: 21-26. Partly cloudy Friday, will last
Today’s high/ 80/50
37/26 and colder than normal. into tomorrow.
Tonight’s low 80/60
Albany
41/23 Only scattered
42/30 84/69 86/73
clouds will form
Binghamton The Jersey Shore 44/35 this afternoon, for
40/24 Highs: 46-51. Lows: 29-31. Mostly sunny
today, increasing clouds tonight.
another beautiful
City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow
Towanda day, but a sharp
42/23 Anchorage 31/22/.00 42/30/sh 42/28/sh Myrtle Beach 45/39/.02 60/52/s 62/52/t
Poughkeepsie Atlanta 50/43/.43 63/53/t 65/48/t Nashville 55/37/.14 62/43/sh 53/36/sh breeze will add a
Scranton 46/24
41/26 The Finger Lakes Baltimore 47/28/.00 53/32/s 43/36/c New Orleans 77/64/.00 83/69/t 78/60/t chill to the air. A
Wilkes-Barre Highs: 35-42. Lows: 20-26. Partly cloudy Boston 47/28/.00 46/30/s 49/34/s Norfolk 46/35/.00 54/38/pc 57/45/r storm down south
42/24 today, remaining partly cloudy overnight. Buffalo 32/16/.00 35/25/pc 38/27/pc Oklahoma City 48/39/.00 54/36/sh 55/38/pc
Charlotte 45/37/.21 61/45/pc 52/44/t Omaha 44/27/.00 40/29/rs 43/34/c tomorrow could
Pottsville New York City Chicago 35/21/.00 40/28/pc 43/30/pc Orlando 73/65/1.03 83/67/t 85/66/t spread a little
State College 44/27 46/31 Cleveland 33/21/.00 36/25/pc 36/28/sn Phoenix 81/55/.00 85/58/s 88/60/pc
43/26 snow across
Brandywine Valley Dallas 58/48/.00 65/44/t 64/47/t Pittsburgh 39/20/.00 43/25/s 42/27/pc
Reading
Highs: 44-52. Lows: 27-31. Partly to Denver 54/30/.08 54/29/pc 55/32/pc Portland, Ore. 53/42/.01 52/45/r 57/47/r southern
Harrisburg 49/28
48/31 mostly sunny, increasing clouds Detroit 39/18/.00 40/25/pc 40/26/c St. Louis 48/31/.00 42/31/rs 43/33/pc Pennsylvania later
Honolulu 82/71/.00 84/69/s 84/70/s Salt Lake City 44/34/.01 53/38/c 53/38/sh
Philadelphia overnight. in the day, but
51/31 Houston 68/58/.00 80/60/pc 72/53/t San Antonio 65/52/.00 79/55/pc 75/57/t
Indianapolis 44/30/.00 49/32/c 45/29/rs San Diego 65/58/.00 68/55/s 75/56/pc probably not
Atlantic City Delmarva/Ocean City Las Vegas 74/52/.00 75/56/pc 80/58/pc San Francisco 59/46/.00 62/50/c 68/50/pc quite this far
50/31 Highs: 49-52. Lows: 27-40. Partly to Los Angeles 62/51/.00 65/55/pc 72/59/pc Seattle 51/41/.00 55/46/r 56/47/r
Miami 85/75/.15 86/73/t 88/74/pc Tampa 75/64/3.02 81/69/t 83/71/t
north. A deepen-
mostly sunny, increasing clouds
Milwaukee 34/22/.00 38/27/pc 41/28/pc Tucson 81/47/.00 83/52/s 84/53/s ing trough of low
overnight.
Minneapolis 35/18/.00 39/25/c 44/27/c Washington, DC 47/31/.00 53/35/s 41/37/r pressure could
ALMANAC Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Int’l Airport WORLD CITIES allow for snow
Temperatures Precipitation River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday. City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow and rain here,
Yesterday 37/19 Yesterday 0.00” Susquehanna Stage Chg. Fld. Stg Forecasts, graphs
Average 52/32 Month to date 5.11” and data ©2011 Amsterdam 52/30/.00 55/41/s 56/45/sh Mexico City 84/54/.00 82/51/pc 83/49/pc Thursday night,
Wilkes-Barre 7.65 -0.81 22.0
Record High 83 in 1945 Normal month to date 2.39” Towanda 4.71 -0.42 21.0 Weather Central, LP Baghdad 79/50/.00 82/59/pc 84/58/s Montreal 32/23/.00 35/22/pc 40/25/s and on Friday.
Record Low 9 in 1923 Year to date 10.42” Beijing 59/34/.00 68/41/s 70/41/s Moscow 36/21/.00 36/18/pc 37/20/rs
Lehigh Several inches of
Heating Degree Days* Normal year to date 6.93” Bethlehem 1.64 -0.68 16.0 For more weather Berlin 52/28/.00 53/34/s 59/38/s Paris 63/43/.00 61/50/sh 58/45/pc
information go to: Buenos Aires 81/46/.00 74/52/s 78/55/s Rio de Janeiro 90/79/.00 90/75/t 83/73/t snow could accu-
Yesterday 37 Sun and Moon Delaware
Month to date 815 Sunrise Sunset Port Jervis 4.86 -0.17 18.0 www.timesleader.com Dublin 50/32/.00 54/40/sh 55/45/sh Riyadh 84/61/.00 85/63/pc 88/64/pc mulate, especially
Frankfurt 61/39/.00 60/38/s 62/44/pc Rome 64/55/.00 66/49/sh 64/48/sh
Year to date 5503 Today 6:52a 7:25p
Hong Kong 70/59/.00 69/59/pc 67/60/sh San Juan 86/72/.01 85/72/pc 84/71/t
in higher eleva-
Last year to date 5173 Tomorrow 6:51a 7:26p New First Full Last National Weather Service
Jerusalem 68/45/.00 69/44/s 74/48/s Tokyo 54/41/.00 56/42/pc 57/42/sh tions.
Normal year to date 5384 Moonrise Moonset 607-729-1597
*Index of fuel consumption, how far the day’s Today 4:19a 3:01p London 59/45/.00 57/42/pc 55/45/sh Warsaw 50/27/.00 47/29/pc 54/32/s
mean temperature was below 65 degrees.
Tomorrow 4:46a 4:01p April 3 April 11 April 17 April 24
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b) a man’s testosterone levels
of the following foods is not
high in L-Arginine?
Leave it to Men’s Health maga- healthy sperm than those c) grapes c) a man’s mood a) walnuts
zine to conflate sex and nutri- with higher levels of that 3. According to Men’s Health, 5. An amino acid called L-Argi- b) seafood
tion. But what the heck, let’s nutrient? the ancient Aztecs referred to nine serves as a natural Via- c) strawberries
do a quickie quiz on foods a) riboflavin avocados as what? gra for men in the bedroom,
that purportedly enhance the b) folate a) “Sex Salad” according to Marrena Lindb- ANSWERS: 1: b; 2: c; 3: b; 4: b; 5:
sexual experience. c) pyridoxine b) “Testicle Trees” erg, author of “The Orgasmic c.
1. According to the journal Hu- 2. Which food will not help bulk c) “Virility Vines” Diet.” It apparently increases
man Reproduction, men who up your flagging folate levels? 4. Zinc is said to be a “libido nitric oxide to help relax blood — From Times Leader wire
are low on what nutrient may a) avocado enhancer” by increasing vessels and allow more blood service
have 20 percent more un- b) spinach what? flow to, well, you know. Which

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IN BRIEF Preventing chronic diseases could result in lower costs, doctor says ASK DR. H
Brush with death is topic MITCHELL HECHT
WVIA-TV, Channel 44, will

Spleen plays
present a live “Call the Doctor”
program at 7 tonight on “Near-
death Experiences.” The pro-

important roles
gram will discuss risk factors
and helpful changes that can be
made to the work and home

in human body
environments to prevent or
lessen the effects of the syn-
drome. Nationally recognized
experts from the leading orga-
nizations in near-death research
and a guest who experienced Q: How important is
the syndrome firsthand will be the spleen if it can be
available to answer questions. removed without
A near-death experience re- much consequence?
fers to a range of personal expe- — P.W., Huntsville,
Ala.
riences associated with impend-
A: We can live with-
ing death, encompassing mul-
out the spleen, but it
tiple sensations including de- does play a number of important roles.
tachment from the body, The spleen, an organ in the left upper
feelings of levitation, and the part of your abdomen, is a filter for
presence of a light to name a blood. It removes old, worn-out red
few. blood cells, white blood cells and plate-
Viewers may call in questions lets. It also produces white blood cells
during the show at 1-800-326- which, in turn, produce antibodies that
9842 or submit questions online can kill certain bacteria like Streptococ-
at http://www.wvia.org/live- cal pneumonia, Neisseria meningitidis
show-comments. and H.influenza. It contains specialized
white blood cells called “phagocytes”
Pancreatic cancer mixer AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER that ingest bacteria, fungi, and viruses.
The Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Dr. Bernie Healey with a copy of his newest book, ‘Transforming Public Health Practice, Leadership and Management In the past, removal of the spleen was
Essentials,’ and two others he has written. a knee-jerk response to abdominal trau-
affiliate of the Pancreatic Cancer
ma, it’s now only done when there’s a

Health care epidemic


Action Network will host a
large amount of bleeding due to spleen
Meet and Greet at 9:30 a.m.
trauma and the person is unstable.
April 9 at the Clarion Hotel, Certain blood-forms of cancer, like
Meadow Avenue, Scranton. The chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) or
event will highlight the services hairy cell lymphoma can result in huge
offered by the Pancreatic Cancer spleens that are very uncomfortable.
Action Network as well as Surgical removal of the spleen can relieve
events planned, including 2011 By EILEEN GODIN Times Leader Correspondent
suffering in these folks, even if it has no

A
Cheers to A Cure, numerous direct bearing on the disease course itself.
awareness and outreach events healthy society with chronic dis- epidemiologist studies health and illness “We spend $2.8 trillion on health care; The greatest complication after
and the proposed 2012 Purple ease cut to a minimum, resulting factors within a population. 80 percent of this is spent on chronic dis- splenectomy is infection by bacteria
Stride Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. in lower health care costs, is the The book focuses on improving leader- eases,” Healey said. “If you could elimi- that gain a survival advantage in the
For more information or to thought behind Dr. Bernie Healey’s third ship and communication from state and nate the chronic diseases today, everyone absence of a spleen.
book titled “Transforming Public Health federal leaders of the Pennsylvania De- in this country could have free health Q: My 8 year-old
register, contact Taryn Jones at grandson stutters. What causes it?
tjones@pancanvolunteer.org or Practice, Leadership and Management partment of Health to the public. He said care.”
Does it ever just “go away”?
498-9488. Essentials.” important health information is not being He said a recent newspaper article
— M.W., Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
Healey, a professor of health care ad- effectively relayed to the general public stated there is a growing epidemic of type A: Your grandson is in good company
Autism walk and fair slated ministration at King’s College, Wilkes- where it can make a difference. The na- 2 diabetes among children “like we have with some very talented people who
The 2011 Autism Walk and Barre, said the inspiration for writing this tion’s health care system is designed to never seen before.” This is related to chil- stutter(ed): King George VI (described
Community Awareness Fair will book was drawn from his 25 years as an treat chronic diseases once they manifest dren playing video games all day, eating in the Oscar-nominated movie “The
be held at 10 a.m. April 16 at the epidemiologist with the Pennsylvania De- instead of preventing them, Healey said. King’s Speech”); his Prime Minister
partment of Health in Wilkes-Barre. An This is a costly way to think. See HEALEY, Page 3C Winston Churchill; Sir Isaac Newton;
Forty Fort Recreation Complex,
off of Wyoming Avenue, Forty Mister Rogers; John Stossel; James Earl
Fort. Registration begins at 8:30 Jones; Mel Tillis; Charles Darwin; Mari-
a.m. “We spend $2.8 trillion on health care; 80 percent of this is spent on lyn Monroe; and Lewis Carroll.
While not every stutterer is curable,
The family-friendly walk is
sponsored by the Luzerne Coun- chronic diseases. If you could eliminate the chronic diseases today, 75 percent of children who stutter even-
tually outgrow it. The reason why there
ty Autism Coalition and John
Heinz Rehab. All proceeds from
everyone in this country could have free health care.” is no universal cure for stuttering is that
there is no single cause. Stuttering is the
the walk will be granted to local Dr. Bernie Healey
result of genetic, developmental, neur-
providers to support the devel- Who addresses the value of preventing chronic diseases and creating education programs in his third book titled
ological, psychological or environmental
“Transforming Public Health Practice, Leadership and Management Essentials”
opment and expansion of ser- factors. It tends to run in families, but is
vices for individuals of Luzerne not the direct fault of parents or the
County who are affected by child. Four out of five persons affected
are males. The Department of Health

Overgrowth of yeast
autism.
Commemorative T-shirts will and Human Services reports that 1 out of
be provided to registered walk- every 30 children stutter.
ers and there will be awards, Beginning speech therapy before the
prizes, giveaways, raffles and
activities for children.
For more information, contact
causes host of issues age of 12 is very important in the effort
to cure a young child’s stutter. That’s
because after age 12, formal speech
patterns are established. There are a
Tara Koretz at 760-3952 or by By JESSICA YADEGARAN calls Crooker, now 56 and liv- number of treatment strategies including
email at tkoretz@newstory.com Contra Costa Times ing in Danville, Calif. “I formal speech therapy; speech tech-
Brad Crooker’s thirties couldn’t function.” niques like exhaling a breath to relax
Session geared for diabetics
were stressful. His hectic A chiropractor Crooker was tense vocal cords prior to speaking; word
A free diabetic education scheduleasanactorandwait- seeing for his back told him substitution for words that won’t cause
session sponsored by Allied er was reflected in his poor candida was likely the culprit. one to stutter; relaxation strategies; and
Services Home Health will take diet — lots of muffins, coo- Candida is a yeast microorgan- deliberate slowing down of speech.
place from 10 a.m. to noon April kies, and other refined, on- ism that lives in the body’s in- The National Stuttering Association
6 at John Heinz Institute of the-go foods. testinal tract with other bacte- (www.nsastutter.org) and the Stutter-
Rehabilitation Medicine, 150 In addition to intestinal ria,suchashealthfulprobiotics. ing Foundation of America (www.stut-
Mundy St., in Wilkes-Barre discomfort, Crooker often According to experts, the tersfa.org) are two excellent resources
Township. Participants can to get more information.
found himself nauseous and problem arises when an over-
sign-in at the Patient Dining fatigued. His symptoms were growth of candida causes an Dr. Mitchell Hecht is a physician specializing
Room. slowing him down. infection, and a multitude of in internal medicine. Send questions to him
For more information, call “I was forgetful. Some- at: “Ask Dr. H,” P.O. Box 767787, Atlanta, GA
830-2070 times I almost felt drunk,” re- See YEAST, Page 8C 30076. Personal replies are not possible.
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HEALTH CALENDAR Barre Township. Call 826-3738. ticoke; 7 p.m., Brick United Meth-
odist Church, 935 Foote Ave.,
Duryea; 7:30 p.m., Misericordia
age 60 and older $5. Call 714-
8800.
■ GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS/
GAM-ANON: both meetings,
5:30 p.m., St. John’s Lutheran
ly. Call 696-1128 or (866) 219-
2446.
■ ARTHRITIS AQUATIC PRO-
TODAY GRAM: 2:30-3:15 p.m., Greater University, Mercy Center, 301 FRIDAY Church, 425 Jefferson Ave., ■ GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS: 8
Pittston YMCA, 10 N. Main St., Lake St., Dallas Township (first Scranton. Call Help Line at 829- p.m., Nesbitt Medical Arts Build-
Pittston. Call 655-2255. building on right). Call 603-0541 1341. ing auditorium, 534 Wyoming
■ AL-ANON: 7 p.m., Nesbitt Med-
■ ADDICTION HELP: support or (866) 231-2650. Ave., Kingston. Call Help Line,
ical Center, 562 Wyoming Ave.,
group for adult children of addic- ■ BRAIN INJURY SUPPORT: 7 ■ NAR-ANON: support group for 829-1341.
Kingston (front entrance, first
tion and other dysfunctional p.m., John Heinz Institute, board ■ ALATEEN: 7:30 p.m., Miser- families affected by the disease
room on right); 7:30 p.m., Trian-
families, 8-9 p.m., Clearbrook, room, 150 Mundy St., Wilkes- icordia University, Mercy Center, of drug addiction; 7 p.m., Clear- ■ GAM-ANON: for family mem-
gle 24 Hour Club, Route 415,
Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort. Barre Township. Call Donna or 301 Lake St., Dallas Township. brook, 1003 Wyoming Ave., Forty bers and friends of compulsive
Dallas (next to bowling alley).
Linda, 826-3888. Call 603-0541. Call 603-0541 or (866) 231-2650. Fort. Call 262-3793. gamblers, 7:30 p.m., Nesbitt
■ AL-ANON: noon, Triangle 24 Medical Arts Building, 534
Hour Club, Memorial Highway, ■ CO-DEPENDENTS ANONY- ■ EX-POWS’ GROUP: 11 a.m., De- ■ NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: 5 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. Call
■ CELEBRATE RECOVERY: 6:30
Dallas; 7 p.m., Christ United MOUS: 6:30-7:30 p.m., Edwards- partment of Veterans Affairs p.m., 12-step bible-based recov- p.m., Good Shepherd Lutheran Help Line, 829-1341.
Presbyterian Church, 105 Lee ville Apartment Complex com- Medical Center, eighth-floor ery program for hurts, habits Church, 190 S. Main St., Wilkes-
Park Ave., Hanover Township. munity room, 9 Beverly Drive, group room, 1111 East End Blvd., and hang ups, Cross Creek Com- Barre; 8 p.m., Harvest Assembly, ■ NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS:
Edwardsville. Call Nancy, 331- Plains Township. Call Alan Kur- munity Church, Carverton Road, 340 Carverton Road, Trucksville. noon, St. Stephen’s Episcopal
■ AL-ANON PARENT SUPPORT 0235. lansky at 824-3521, ext. 7698. Trucksville. Call Dave at 706- Call (866) 935-4762. Church, 35 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-
GROUP: 7:15 p.m., Nesbitt Med- 5104. Barre; 7 p.m., Mount Zion Baptist
ical Center, 562 Wyoming Ave., ■ EPILEPSY SUPPORT: for per- ■ GLUTEN FREE INFORMATION MONDAY Church, 105 Hill St., Wilkes-Barre;
Kingston (ER entrance). Call sons with epilepsy or seizure EXCHANGE: 6 p.m., Lupus ■ EXERCISE CLASS: 10:15-11:30 7 p.m., basement of St. Stanis-
603-0541 or (866) 231-2650. disorder, family and friends, 7 Foundation of PA, 615 Jefferson a.m., standing strong chair class, laus Church, West Church and
■ ADDICTION HELP: confidential
p.m., John Heinz Institute, 150 Ave., Scranton. Call 558-2008 or Candy’s Place, 190 Welles St., one-on-one discussion about Maple streets, Nanticoke. Call
■ BI-POLAR/DEPRESSION SUP- Mundy St., Wilkes-Barre Town- visit www.lupuspa.org. Forty Fort. Free to cancer pa- (866) 935-4762.
drug and alcohol addiction and
PORT: for those with bi-polar ship. Call Marianne Sailus at tients (doctor’s note required for referrals, 7:30 p.m., the Stickney
disorder or fighting chronic 830-2030. ■ GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP: all patients); $5 per class or $30 building, 24 S. Prospect St., ■ OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS:
depression, 6:30 p.m., Communi- 7-8:30 p.m., First Baptist Church, per month for all others. Call Nanticoke. Call 762-4009 for an 7-8 p.m., Clearbrook, 1003
ty Counseling Services board ■ EXERCISE CLASS: 10:15-11:30 52 E. 8th St., Wyoming. Facilitat- 714-8800. appointment. Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort. Call
room, 110 S. Pennsylvania Ave., a.m., standing strong chair class, ed by the Rev. Jeffrey Klansek, Dominick at 819-2320 or visit
Wilkes-Barre. Call 954-9184. Candy’s Place, 190 Welles St., non-denominational and ele- ■ FOOD ADDICTS ANONYMOUS: www.oa.org.
■ ADDICTION HELP: Recovery
Forty Fort. Free to cancer pa- ments of spirituality are dis- 8 p.m., St. Vincent de Paul Through Jesus, 7:30 p.m., Christ
■ CANCER SUPPORT: for cancer tients (doctor’s note required for cussed. Call Klansek at 552-1391 Church auditorium, 1201 Provi- Community Church, 100 West ■ RECOVERY INC.: support group
patients and loved ones, 6:30-8 all patients); $5 per class or $30 or 552-4181. dence Road, Scranton. Call Tony Dorrance St., Kingston. Call for people with anxiety, panic
p.m., Mercy Hospital, Scranton. per month for all others. Call at 344-7866. 283-2202. attacks and depression, 7-9 p.m.,
Call 348-7940. 714-8800. ■ IMMUNIZATION CLINIC: 9-11 Holy Trinity Lutheran Church,
a.m., Kirby Health Center, 71 N. SATURDAY Church Street and Wyoming
■ AL-ANON: noon, Wyoming Unit-
■ GASTRIC BYPASS SUPPORT: ■ IMMUNIZATION CLINIC: 1-4 Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. Free Avenue, Kingston. Call 822-
ed Methodist Church, Wyoming
5-8 p.m., Dorranceton United p.m., Kirby Health Center, 71 N. for children ages 6 weeks to 18 6486, 288-2197 or 542-7980.
■ AL-ANON: 9 a.m. and 7:30 p.m., Avenue, Wyoming; Step meeting
Methodist Church, 549 Wyoming Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. Free years. Must have a current im- Clearbrook, 1003 Wyoming Ave., and discussion 6-8 p.m., Holy
Ave., Kingston. Call 864-3289. for children ages 6 weeks to 18 munization record and call 208- Forty Fort. Call 603-0541 or Cross Episcopal Church, 373 N. ■ SENIORS EXERCISE: group
years. Must have a current im- 4268 for an appointment. (866) 231-2650. Main St., Wilkes-Barre. Call (866) strength/stretch exercise and
■ GENTLE YOGA CLASS FOR munization record and call 208- 231-2650. relaxation classes for adults 55
CANCER PATIENTS & OTH- 4268 for an appointment. ■ LYME DISEASE SUPPORT and older, 10:15 a.m., Thomas P.
■ CELEBRATE RECOVERY: faith-
ERS: 5:30-6:45 p.m., Candy’s GROUP: sponsored by Lupus Saxton Medical Pavilion, 468
based 12-step recovery program, ■ AQUATIC EXERCISE AND
Place, 190 Welles St., Forty Fort. ■ MEDITATION AND DEEP RE- Foundation of PA, 6 p.m., 1251 Northampton St., Edwardsville.
11 a.m., Nebo Baptist Church, 75 AEROBICS: 3:30-4:30 p.m.,
Free to cancer patients (doctor’s LAXATION CLASSES: for all Wyoming Ave., Exeter. Call 558- Call 552-4550.
Prospect St., Nanticoke. Call Sue John Heinz Institute, 150 Mundy
note required for all patients); $5 physical levels. Learn ancient 2008 or 1-888-99-LUPUS for at 735-8109 or Lisa at 472-4508. St., Wilkes-Barre Township. Call
per class or $30 per month for breathing techniques to enhance more information. 826-3738. ■ SUNRISE STRETCH: sponsored
all others. Call 714-8800. all vital systems in the body and by Area Agency on Aging for
■ NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: 11
experience a sense of peace and Luzerne and Wyoming Counties,
■ NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: a.m. and 7 p.m., basement of St. ■ ARTHRITIS AQUATIC PRO-
■ GRIEF SUPPORT: Growing deep relaxation; 5:30-6:30 p.m., 7:30 a.m., Swallow Street, Pitt-
noon-1 p.m., St. Stephen’s Episco- Stanislaus Church, West Church GRAM: 2:30-3:15 p.m., Greater
Through Grief in a prayerful way Candy’s Place, 190 Welles St., ston. Call 822-1158.
pal Church, 35 S. Franklin St., and Maple streets, Nanticoke; Pittston YMCA, 10 N. Main St.,
— learn how to deal with loss Forty Fort. Cost is $5 per class or
Wilkes-Barre; 8-9:30 p.m., Cen- 6:30 p.m., St. Stephen’s Episco- Pittston. Call 655-2255.
from the death of a loved one, $30 per month. The first class is ■ WEIGHT LOSS SUPPORT: Take
tral United Methodist, South pal Church, 35 S. Franklin St.,
separation and divorce, children free for everyone. Call 714-8800. Off Pounds Sensibly, weigh-in
Franklin and Academy streets, Wilkes-Barre. Call (866) 935- ■ ATTENTION DISORDERS:
moving out, losing a job or any Wilkes-Barre. Call (866) 935- 4762. 5:30-6 p.m., meeting to follow,
loss of self-worth, 7-9 p.m., the ■ NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: Children and Adults with Atten- United Methodist Church Social
4762. tion Deficit Disorders of Luzerne
Oblates of St. Joseph Seminary, noon, St. Stephen’s Episcopal ■ OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS: Hall, Buffalo Street, White
1880 Highway 315, Laflin. Church, 35 S. Franklin St., Wilkes- County support group, 7-9 p.m., Haven; 6:30-8 p.m., Christ Unit-
■ RECOVERY INC.: support group 10:30 a.m., First Presbyterian Luzerne Intermediate Unit,
Barre; 7 p.m., basement of St. Church, Warren Street and ed Methodist Church, 175 S. Main
Stanislaus Church, West Church for people with anxiety, panic third-floor parent-teacher room, St., Mountain Top. Call Barbara,
■ SENIORS EXERCISE: Group attacks and depression, 7-9 p.m., Exeter Avenue, Exeter. Call Mari-
and Maple streets, Nanticoke; 8 Tioga Avenue, Kingston. Call 474-9349.
strength/stretch exercise and Dorranceton United Methodist lyn at 655-2532 or visit
p.m., Nesbitt Medical Arts Build- 675-3700.
relaxation classes for adults Church, 549 Wyoming Ave., www.oa.org.
ages 55 and older, 10:15 a.m., ing auditorium, 534 Wyoming The health calendar is limited to
Ave., Kingston. Call (866) 935- Kingston. Call 822-6486, 288- ■ CANCER SUPPORT: peer-to-
Thomas P. Saxton Medical Pavil- 2197 or 542-7980. nonprofit entities and support
ion, 468 Northampton St., Ed- 4762. peer groups for patients diag-
SUNDAY nosed six months and longer, groups. To have your health-oriented
wardsville. Call 552-4550. event listed here, send information to
■ OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS: ■ S.A.F.E.: Supporting Autism and 5:30-6:30 p.m., Candy’s Place,
Families Everywhere, 7 p.m., 190 Welles St., Forty Fort. Call Health, Times Leader, 15 N. Main St.,
■ SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED beginners’ meeting, 7:30 p.m., ■ AL-ANON: 7 p.m., Christ United
John Heinz Institute, 150 Mundy 714-8800. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250; by fax:
DISEASE CLINIC: for Wilkes- Dorranceton United Methodist Presbyterian Church, 105 Lee
St., Wilkes-Barre Township. Call Park Ave., Hanover Township; 7 829-5537; or e-mail health@time-
Barre residents only, 1-4 p.m., Church, 549 Wyoming Ave.,
822-7259. p.m., Prince of Peace Episcopal ■ FREE PREGNANCY TESTING: sleader.com. Information must be
Kirby Health Center, 71 N. Fran- Kingston. Call Diane, 822-6239
or visit www.oa.org. Church, Main Street, Dallas; 7:30 counseling, education, support received at least two weeks in ad-
klin St., Wilkes-Barre. Call 208-
■ TRADITIONAL YOGA: 5:30- p.m., Nebo Baptist Church, 75 and options on crisis pregnancy, vance. To see the complete calendar,
4268.
■ PET LOSS SUPPORT: 7 p.m., St. 6:45 p.m., Candy’s Place, 190 Prospect St., Nanticoke. Call 6-8 p.m., The Hope Center at visit www.timesleader.com and click
Francis Church Rectory, 13 Chan- Welles St., Forty Fort. Cost is $7; 603-0541 or (866) 231-2650. Back Mountain Harvest Assemb- Health under the Features tab.
■ TRAUMA SUPPORT: day pro-
gram for female trauma victims, dler St., Miners Mills. Donations
9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Nanticoke. Call accepted. Call 822-9023 or
457-1625. 8 2 6 -170 0
Linda O’Boyle at 735-7590. W ilk es -B a rre
Dr . S helley Es k in
Dr . Fra n k G a zd a
WEDNESDAY ■ SUNRISE STRETCH: sponsored Dr. C hu ck W hitlin g
by Area Agency on Aging for
Luzerne and Wyoming Counties, 2 8 8 -74 71
■ ART THERAPY: Overcoming 7:30 a.m., Swallow Street, Pitt- W yo m ing
Dr
. Lew E. Lis s es
Obstacles Creatively with Art ston. Call 822-1158.
Therapist Dr. Parker-Bell, 6 75 -8 8 8 8
5:45p.m., Lupus Foundation of D a lla s
PA, 615 Jefferson Ave., Scranton. ■ WEIGHT LOSS SUPPORT: Take Dr
. M eg a n W es n a k

Off Pounds Sensibly, weigh-in


Call 558-2008. 9 6 1-14 0 0
5:30-5:55 p.m., briefing 6-6:30 Sc ra nto n
p.m., Lehman United Methodist Dr . M a rk Pen s a k
■ ABUSE SUPPORT: a communi- Church, call 675-1682 between 9
Dr. C hu ck W hitlin g

ty support group for victims and a.m. and 4 p.m.; 6-6:45 p.m. 8 3 6 -3 70 0
survivors of domestic violence in weigh-in and 7 p.m. meeting, Tu nk ha nno c k
the Wilkes-Barre area. Childcare West Pittston Borough Building;
Dr
. M a rk Pen s a k & A s s ocia tes

is provided. Call 1-800-424- weigh-in 5:30-6 p.m., 6 p.m.


5600. Services are free and meeting, Trinity Presbyterian
confidential. Church, 105 Irem Road, Dallas,
call 639-5464.
■ ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT
GROUP: 7 p.m., Riverside Adult THURSDAY
Day Care Center, 220 S. River St.,
Plains Township. Call 823-5161.
■ AL-ANON: 10 a.m., Nebo Baptist
Church, 75 S. Prospect St., Nan-
■ AQUATIC EXERCISE AND
AEROBICS: 3:30-4:30 p.m. and
5:30-6:30 p.m., John Heinz
Institute, 150 Mundy St., Wilkes-

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FREE MEDICAL health care information for the

CLINICS
uninsured or underinsured, legal
advice and pastoral counseling,
6 p.m.-8 p.m. Mondays; free
Chiropractic evaluations and
Enough germs to beat the band in musical instruments
vision care, including free re- By SHARI ROAN
BACK MOUNTAIN FREE MED- Los Angeles Times
placement glasses, for the unin-
ICAL CLINIC: 6:30 p.m. Fridays,
65 Davis St., Shavertown. Volun-
sured or underinsured, 6-8 p.m. The musical instruments kids
Thursdays; Back Mountain Har- play in school bands and orches-
teers, services and supplies
vest Assembly, 340 Carverton tras are traveling denizens of
needed. For more information,
Road, Trucksville. Call 696-5523. bacteria and fungi, say the au-
call 696-1144.
BMW FREE COMMUNITY
VOLUNTEERS IN MEDICINE: 9 thors of a new study. Music edu-
a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through cation is great for kids, they
HEALTH CLINIC: 6-8 p.m.,
Friday, 190 N. Pennsylvania Ave., note, but please, please wash the
second Thursday, New Covenant
Wilkes-Barre. Primary and pre- instruments!
Christian Fellowship Church, rear
ventive health care for the work-
entrance, 780 S. Main St., Wilkes- Researchers at Oklahoma
ing uninsured and underinsured
Barre. Free basic care for people State University bravely examin-
in Luzerne County with incomes
without health insurance and the ed 13 instruments that belonged
less than two times below feder-
underserved. Call 822-9605. to a high school band. Six of the
al poverty guidelines. For ap-
CARE AND CONCERN FREE pointments, call 970-2864. instruments had been played the
HEALTH CLINIC: Registration previous week and seven hadn’t
WILKES-BARRE FREE CLINIC:
5-6:30 p.m. Wednesdays, former been played in a month. Swabs
4:30-7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and
Seton Catholic High School, 37 were taken of 117 different sites
5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. on the first
William St., Pittston. Basic health
and third Wednesday, St. Ste- on the instruments, including
care and information provided.
Call 954-0645. The Care and
phen’s Episcopal Church, 35 S. the mouthpieces, internal cham-
Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. Ap- bers and even the carrying cases.
Concern Pediatric Health Clinic
pointments are necessary. Call The results scored high on the
for infants through age 11. Regis-
793-4361. Physicians, nurse yuck factor. The researchers
trations accepted from 4:30-
practitioners, pharmacists, RNs,
5:30 p.m. the first and third found 442 different bacteria, 58
LPNs and social workers are
Wednesday of each month. For types of mold and 19 types of
needed as well as receptionists
more information, call 654-9923. yeast. Many of the bacteria were MCT PHOTO
and interpreters. To volunteer
THE HOPE CENTER: Free basic assistance leave a message for species of Staphylococcus, In a new study of band instruments, researchers uncovered bacteria, mold and yeast on samples
medical care and preventative Pat at 793-4361. which can cause staph infection. taken from mouthpieces and internal chambers as well as carrying cases.
Most of the bacteria can cause
illness, the authors noted. Mold authors wrote. struments. The germs in the in- known.”
spores can contribute to the de- The study showed that reeds struments can be easily trans- While bands are not Typhoid
velopment of asthma. Even the and mouthpiece ends were more ferred to the students’ hands, Marys, their instruments are tru-
HEALTH PEOPLE Program Cen-
ter. He is certi-
fied through
instruments that had not been
played recently harbored germs
contaminated than bell ends, which in turn could contaminate ly a problem, the researchers
but even the midpoints of the in- other instruments, other stu- said. All instruments should be
the National galore. struments and bell ends con- dents or the band room, the re- sterilized on a routine basis. Eth-
James Siberski and Mark R. Academy of
Reinhart are the presenters for “Furthermore, this study also tained plenty of toxins. Wood- searchers said. ylen oxide is the only agent
Certified Care
the two free Managers and found that many of these mi- winds tended to be germier than They noted that many school known to sterilize instruments
Healthy Aging is a member of crobes are highly resistant to brass instruments. Even the band instruments are loaned to effectively,” they wrote.
Seminars to be the board of some or most of the antibiotics woodwind cases were more con- students and have been played The study was published
Reinhart
sponsored by directors for
Masonic Vil-
normally used in general prac- taminated than the brass cases. by countless other people March 14 in the journal General
the Alzheimer’s Association of tice, including methicillin,” the Clarinets were the filthiest in- “whose health histories are un- Dentistry.
lage at Dallas Greater Pennsylvania. “Tai Chi
and Miser- for Arthritis®” will be presented
icordia Uni- by Reinhart on April 27. Reinhart
versity

HEALEY
is one of few instructors in workout. It could simply entail a walk once a
Siberski Wednesday Northeastern Pennsylvania
and April 27 at certified to teach Tai Chi for
day, Healey said.
the Irem Country Club, Dallas. Arthritis® and other Tai Chi for Healey used a recent project as an example
Each program begins at 2 p.m. in Health® programs. Reinhart has on how preventive care could save on health
the Irem Clubhouse, 1340 Coun- Continued from Page 1C
been involved in Eastern healing, care costs. He recently used two hours of his
try Club Road. On Wednesday, martial and philosophical arts the wrong foods, and becoming overweight, own time to create an online colorectal can-
Siberski, an assistant professor since the late 1960s. He is a
of gerontology at Misericordia Healey said. Type 2, formerly known as adult- cer test. The test is comprised of a short
professional member and vice
University, will discuss “Life president of the National Qiqong
onset diabetes, is a condition in which the anonymous question and answer session and
Review and Reminiscence.” Association. Individuals age 65 body fails to properly use insulin. an 11-minute video. The program was used
Siberski is coordinator of geron- years and older are encouraged “You should not get it at all, but if you are on faculty at King’s College and employees of
tology education and director of to attend. To make reservations, going to get type 2 diabetes it should be when the City of Wilkes-Barre. Participants who
the Geriatric Care Management call 675-1866. you are in your 50s not at 11,” he said. “The scored in a certain percentile were referred AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
problem with diabetes is the longer you have for further testing. The program helped iden-
Dr. Bernie Healey addresses the value of
it the more damage it can do.” tify three people who, when tested by their
preventing chronic diseases and creating
Healey said diabetes can cause complica- doctor, were found to have the beginning
BLOOD DRIVES trial Park, Mondays noon-6 p.m.;
Tuesdays 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m.; and
Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays
tions such as blindness, amputations, and stages of colorectal cancer.
education programs in his third book,
‘Transforming Public Health Practice,
kidney disease. “Not only did my program help save three Leadership and Management Essentials.’
from 7:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Collec- His book re-enforces part of President Ba- people, but it cut long-term treatment costs,”
LUZERNE COUNTY: The Wyoming tions also take place every Mon-
Valley Chapter of the American rack Obama’s Health Care Reform targeting he said. “To treat this type of cancer it can class of St. Mary’s High School of Wilkes-
day from 9 a.m.-noon at the
Red Cross hosts community
Hazleton Chapter House, 165
“population-based prevention programs that cost between $300,000 to $1 million per per- Barre. Healey earned a bachelor degree from
blood drives throughout the are cost effective in producing positive out- son for treatments and testing.” King’s College, and master degrees from Ma-
month. Donors who are 16 years Susquehanna Blvd., Hazleton.
For a complete donation schedule, comes.” This is an example of the types of proactive rywood College in Scranton and Wilkes Uni-
of age or older, weigh at least 110
pounds and are in relatively visit nepagivelife.org or call Healey believes chronic diseases like type preventive-care programs that Healey says versity in Wilkes-Barre. He earned a docto-
good health may give blood (800) GIVE-LIFE, ext. 2150. Area 2 diabetes can be prevented if clear-cut infor- should be reaching the population. rate from the University of Pennsylvania.
every 56 days. blood donation sites include: mation on the importance of diet and exer- “You do not miss good health until you do “Transforming Public Health Practice,”
To learn how to donate or to sched- Today, 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m., Jewish cise reaches more who need it. not have it,” he said. which was co-authored by Cheryll D. Lesneski,
ule a blood donation, call (800) Community Center, 60 S. River “We say, ‘exercise,’ ‘eat a balance diet,’ but Currently, Healey is a part-time consultant an assistant professor in the Health Leadership
GIVE-LIFE. In addition to those St., Wilkes-Barre.
what exactly is that?” he said. in epidemiology for the Wilkes-Barre City Program at Gillings School of Global Public
listed below, blood drives are Thursday, noon-5 p.m., Wilkes-
conducted at the Red Cross Barre Area Career and Technical He would like to see detailed nutritional in- Department of Health. A Wilkes-Barre na- Health at the University of North Carolina at
regional blood center, 29 New Center, Jumper Road, Wilkes- formation on what makes up a balanced tive, he still resides in Wilkes-Barre with his Chapel Hill, will be available for purchase in
Commerce Blvd., Hanover Indus- Barre. meal. Exercise does not have to be a rigorous wife Kathryn. He was in the last graduating September.

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SPCA No: SPCA No: A11967103
A12473301 Sex: male
Neil R. Massaker Sex: male
Age: 1 year old
Age: 1 year old
Breed/type: lop
Breed/type: lop eared
Neil Ryan Massaker, son of
James and Carrie Massaker of
eared
About this rab-
About this rabbit:
neutered; indoor
Kiwanis sponsoring Amba blood screening Saturday
Kingston, is celebrating his sixth bit: neutered; not habitat recommend- The Kiwanis Club of Swoyersville will offer its annual Amba
birthday today, March 29. Neil is housetrained; ed blood screening test 6-10 a.m. on Saturday at the American Le-
a grandson of Dan and Carol playful; adoption
price is $35 gion Post 1601 on Shoemaker Street in Swoyersville. The facility is
Sekel, Forty Fort, and the late
handicapped accessible. Fasting is required. Cost is $40 and the
James and Dorothy Massaker,
test screens for more than 30 profiles including kidney, liver, cho-
Plymouth Township. He is a lesterol and diabetes. Additional tests are available for an extra
great-grandson of George Ker- How to adopt: Call or visit The SPCA of Luzerne County, 524 East Main St., Plains Township. For more in- fee. For appointments and more information, call 1-800-234-
estes Sr., Wilkes-Barre Township. formation call 825-4111. Adoption hours are 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 5 to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday; from 11 a.m. 8888. Members of the club organizing the event, from left, are
Neil has a sister, Sarah, and a to 3 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Visit the SPCA of Luzerne County online at http://spcaluzernecounty.org. Shirley Gavlick, Kathy Breznay, and Frank Aritz.
brother, Erik. Upcoming: The shelter will conduct a Spring Book Fair fundraiser event in-store April 2 and 3 at Barnes &
Noble Booksellers in the Arena Hub Plaza, Wilkes-Barre Township. Book fair tickets and the special code will be
valid through April 9. A percentage of all purchases, excluding gift cards, made at any U.S.-based Barnes &
Noble and online April 2-9 using book fair code 10401305 will benefit the SPCA.

Mountaintop Senior Center


celebrates St. Pat’s Day
In celebration of St. Patrick’s
Allied Rehab talks about stroke prevention at Penguins game
Day, members of the Moun- Valentine’s Day kings, queens crowned at Mercy Center celebration Members of Allied Services Rehab therapy staff attended the
taintop Senior Center were Mercy Center Skilled Nursing and Personal Care hosted a Valentine’s Day event for its residents. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins game to answer questions and
treated to music and songs by Through their combined 137 years of marriage, the residents who were crowned kings and queens repre- provide information about stroke prevention and awareness.
‘Pete and His Singing Accor- sented the standards of loyalty, commitment and courtship. Residents were treated to a chocolate-tast- Allied Rehab is the official rehab provider for the Penguins. Par-
dion.’ Members participated in ing contest, homemade red velvet cake, a sweetheart ball hosted by the Activity Department and Ladies ticipants, from left, are Beth Finarelli, stroke patient; Michael
a sing-along, jokes and danc- Auxiliary, and entertainment by Debra and Al Dino. The court of Kings and Queens consisted of, first row, Finarelli, Beth’s son; Lou DeMark, DPT; Tux, the Penguins’ mascot;
ing. Representatives, from left, from left: Robert and Elsie Williamson, 73 years; and John and Margaret Dillon, 64 years. Second row: Jennifer Evans, MPT; Jane Brennan, business development coor-
are Andy and June Yakscoe. Ann Marie Morgan, activity director; and Debra and Al Dino. dinator; and Mark Miller, OTR/L.

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Call 655-5561 to make reservations for any
Meadows residents enjoy
of these events. St. Patrick’s Day celebration
EXETER: The Cosmopolitan Seniors will Residents of The Meadows Ma-
convene at noon today at St. Anthony of PLAINS TWP.: Plains Senior Citizens nor, Dallas, celebrated St. Patrick’s
Padua Parish Center. Vic Malinowski will Project Head will meet at noon April 6 at SS. Day with a party and entertainment
preside. A spring luncheon, refreshments and Peter and Paul’s School cafeteria. A new date provided by ‘Reflections.’ On hand
bingo are planned. for the trip to Mount Haven Lodge will be for the festivities, from left, are Bob
Recent 50/50 winners are Theresa Blasav- discussed. Dolbear, John Evanina of ‘Reflec-
age, Lou Bryja, Tom Lahart, Terri Mislan and tions,’ and Gen Cortsen. Standing:
Hosts are Bernardine Kulp, Sarah Karinka,
Emily Stasik. The special game winner was Walter Cusma.
Annymay Ladan, Marion Mahle, Yolanda
Tom Alpaugh, and the Bingo jackpot was Mariani and Dolores McDermott. New mem-
shared by Florence Aquilina and Johanna bers are invited.
Malinowski.
To attend the April 13 trip to Mount Airy WILKES-BARRE: Rainbow Seniors of
Casino, call Johanna at 655-2720. Wilkes-Barre will meet at 1 p.m. April 19 at
Albright United Methodist Church. Servers
KINGSTON: A representative from Mercy
will be Jerry and Stella Fiorucci and the Rev.
Wound Care Center will give a presentation
Dr. James and Doris Harring. New members
at 11 this morning at the Kingston Senior
are invited.
Center, 680 Wyoming Ave.
The club’s 23rd anniversary dinner will be
Wednesday is bagged lunch day. The cen-
ter will remain open for all activities. held at 4 p.m. May 17 at Old Country Buffet.
The final “Nutrition Session” by the Penn
State Extension will take place at 10:30 a.m. WILKES-BARRE: Assistance with rent
Thursday. For more information, call 287- rebate forms will be available Friday at the
1102. Charles T. Adams Senior Center, 5 E. Market
St.
PITTSTON: The Pittston Senior Center, For more information, call 825-
441 N. Main St., is accepting reservations for 3484.
an eight-hour 55 Alive Safe Driving Course WILKES-BARRE: Tammy Rodgers of
scheduled for first time participants from the Victims Resource Center will be the
12:30 to 4:30 p.m. April 11-12. A four-hour 55 guest speaker at 1 p.m. on April 5 at the RSVP partners with Boscov’s community classes to offer series on Medicare
Alive Recertification Course is planned 12:30- meeting of the Miners Mills Community
The RSVP Volunteer Program of the Area Agency on Aging for Luzerne/Wyoming Counties partnered with Bos-
4:30 p.m. on April 18. Cost is $12 for mem- Club at St. Francis Church Hall, Miners cov’s community classes to present a free two-part series on the basics of Medicare. The different parts of Medi-
bers and $14 for nonmembers. Mills. The Mother’s-Father’s Day luncheon care, available assistance programs, resources and Medicare Fraud prevention were taught. The featured speaker
A trip to see the mystery-thriller “It Could will take place May 3. was Bruce German, a member of the Center for Advocacy Rights of the Elderly and the Senior Medicare Patrol. To
Be Any One of Us” June 29 at the Totem Pole Hosts are Carolyne Byrne, Rosemary Ha- host this series, call 822-1158, ext. 3370. Participants, seated, are Alice Russomano, RSVP field coordinator for AP-
Playhouse in Fayetteville is set. Cost is $110 ney, Betty A. Herbert, Betty J. Herbert, Fran- PRISE; Madeline Hall; Lorraine Socash; Arline Mallise; and Helene Flannery, RSVP project director. Standing: Herb-
and includes transportation and a buffet at cis Herbert, and Lydia Homick. ert Hall; Alma Mattias; Janice Lohmann; Josephine Barratta; Joseph Barratta; Bernard Poremba; and German.

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Dear Abby: My marked and/or prolonged changes hearing instrument specialist. The Perhaps Anita is facing the same
heart ached after
reading the letter DEAR ABBY in mood, function and behavior
should undergo thorough medical
commonalities between the symp-
toms of hearing loss and dementia
problem and must work. My co-
workers are supportive, and we
from “Stumped and/or psychological/psychiatric are many. A person with hearing have access to a wellness program
in California” (Feb. ADVICE evaluation. Many treatable conditions loss has a tendency to withdraw — to help us. She should check with
4), who wondered help me function do not improve can affect memory and concentration. she’s more APART FROM than a Human Resources. Anita needs
what could be my memory. The constant tearfulness observed PART OF. Also, if she’s having trouble support, not criticism. Do not assume
done about an older Anita may not have dementia. by “Stumped” is a common symptom remembering things she’s done be- all seniors suffer from dementia.
co-worker, “Anita,” who she said She may be suffering from unbearable of depression. fore, she may not have heard the re- — Seasoned Worker
was showing “signs of dementia.” worry and stress. I suggest putting If Anita’s office has an Employee quest. (How can you remember some- in Tucson
I would caution her about making out a hand in friendship to Anita in- Assistance Plan, a supervisor or HR thing if you have never heard it?)
judgments based on stereotypes stead of trying to diagnose her. will know the procedure for referring I encourage “Stumped” to talk
of older workers and their health — Feeling It Too in Richmond, Va. her to an EAP clinician who can eval- to Anita about having her hearing
problems. uate her and make recommendations tested. A hearing aid may be what
Like Anita, I am in my late 60s. Dear Feeling It: Many of my readers for treatment, work-related consider- she needs to help her perform better
To receive a collection of Abby’s most
I am also underwater in my mort- felt this one, and wrote to offer com- ations and follow-up. on the job. memorable — and most frequently re-
gage, which means I have no nest passion to Anita as well as possible — Licensed Clinical Psychologist, — Knows From Experience quested — poems and essays, send a busi-
egg. Because my husband is unem- explanations for her slip in job perfor- Upstate New York ness-sized, self-addressed envelope, plus
check or money order for $3.95 ($4.50 in
ployed, my savings have been mance. Read on: Canada) to: Dear Abby’s “Keepers,” P.O. Box
depleted. My short-term memory Dear Abby: I am 67 and work be- 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. (Postage
is poor, and the meds I am on to Dear Abby: Anyone experiencing Dear Abby: I am a state-licensed cause I can’t live on Social Security. is included.)

UNIVERSAL SUDOKU CRYPTOQUOTE HOROSCOPE


BY HOLIDAY MATHIS
ARIES (March 21-April 19). Your SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You are
leisure moments will be magical. curious about what is going on
You will get swept up into a bril- in the lives of others, but you are
liant piece of entertainment. The not nosy. You respect the bound-
pettiness and worries of daily life aries of privacy. As you show
will disappear as you thoroughly interest in others without cross-
enjoy yourself. ing the line, you’ll teach through
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). There your example.
is nothing wrong with keeping SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).
score. If you didn’t, there would You realize that there is no way
be no game. However, you real- to accomplish the day’s work
ize that there are times when it without a fair dose of teamwork.
is better to throw out the score- That’s why you will downplay the
card and start fresh. “I” and give your emphasis to
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Like the the “we.”
god your guiding planet Mercury CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). You
was named for, you will make will put yourself in the other per-
your next moves with speedy son’s shoes. It’s not hard to do
assurance, defying laws of grav- this, but it takes a special person
ity as though there were wings to make the effort — a person
on your shoes. who is willing to let go of his or
CANCER (June 22-July 22). There’s her own egoistic needs.
a competition on the horizon. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18).
You will give your best and most There’s something you are trying
focused attention to preparing to do despite the fact that, given
GOREN BRIDGE for this event. As you apply all
you know, you will be a magnet
for the new information you
your current situation, it seems
highly improbable that you will
succeed at the task.
WITH OMAR SHARIF & TANNAH HIRSCH need to succeed. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). You
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You set the may feel like you are being
kind of goals that will challenge picked on. Just keep in mind that
PREVIOUS DAY’S SOLUTION you but won’t be so difficult that sometimes the very thing you
you are likely to be overwhelmed think of as rejection or bad luck
by the enormity and seeming is actually the luckiest thing that
impossibility of the task. could happen to you.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You put TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (March 29).
people first and consider the Family celebrates you. New
feelings of others at every turn. friends enter your world over the
When it’s your turn to get in the next 10 weeks and will continue
game, though, you play to win. to be a source of variety and
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). You spice. Thrilling challenges arise
thought you knew your priorities, in May. You will study a new cul-
but you will be surprised by your ture or profession in April. June
reaction to the day’s events. brings your favorite kind of dis-
This indicates that something or traction. Leo and Scorpio people
someone is more important to adore you. Your lucky numbers
you than you previously thought. are: 11, 20, 4, 31 and 18.

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135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ 150 Special Notices 406 ATVs/Dune 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
Public Notices Public Notices Buggies
ESTATE NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
PAYING $500 QUARTER MIDGET ACM343-1959
E AUTO SALES BUICK ‘07 LUCERNE DODGE `01 STRATUS JEEP `04 GRAND
Letters of Adminis- PUBLIC NOTICE One Owner.
SE VITO’S CHEROKEE LIMITED
RACE CAR
MINIMUM 1009 Penn Ave
Leather, CD,
100 tration CTA were
granted in the
Notice is hereby
given that the DRIVEN IN Scranton 18509
Alloy Wheels
Across from Scranton Prep
4 door, automatic & 4WD, 6 cylinder
auto. Moonroof.
ANNOUNCEMENTS Full size 4 wheel 76 inch Bull Rider, $16,450 Power windows,
Estate of MARY H.
BANKUS, deceased
Board of School
Directors of the drive trucks Honda 120 motor,
Kirkey seat,
GOOD CREDIT, BAD
CREDIT, NO CREDIT
seats & locks . V6,
Asking $2,900. Call
GINO’S Fully powered. New
brakes & tires.
late of Wilkes-Barre Pittston Area ALSO PAYING TOP $$$ Call Our Auto Credit 94,000 highway
110 Lost City, Luzerne Coun- School District, in
their capacity as
for heavy equip-
new brake system,
A-Main feature wins
Hot Line to get
Pre-approved for a
(570) 819-3140 or
(570) 709-5677 Wanted: miles. $11,500
(570) 822-6334
ty, Pennsylvania,
who died on Febru- members of the
ment, backhoes, Asphalt/Dirt, Car Loan!
Junk
ary 2, 2011.SANDRA
A. BANKUS, Admin-
Pittston Area
School District Edu-
dump trucks,
bull dozers
Many Extras,
Value $6,000,
800-825-1609
www.acmecarsales.net 560 Pierce St. FORD ‘02 Cars & KIA `08 RONDO
HAPPY TRAILS
istratrix CTA. Frank
J. Aritz, Esquire, 23
cation Improvement
Tax Credit-Tax
TRUCK SALES
570-760-2035
Sell for $2,999
Call (570) 954-2749
08 CHYSLER 300
black, V6
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming FOCUS WAGON Trucks
Maroon with beige
interior. All options.
06 DODGE STRATUS valleymotors.com Low mileage, 78,000 miles. Still
LOST, 8 month old Exempt Organiza-
SUZUKI`07
West Walnut Street, 542-2277 One owner
black cat in area of Kingston, PA 18704, tion, Inc., A Penn- 6am to 8pm
RT, Black, sunroof, 570-714-9924
$7,984
Highest under warranty.
Gordon Ave in Dal- sylvania Nonprofit wing, 31,000 miles Received 60,000
Attorney. All per-
05 JAGUAR X-TYPE Prices mile servicing. New
KING QUAD
las on 3/27. Very sons indebted to Corporation (The Let the Community
3.0, hunter green, tires. KBB Value
loving & friendly.
Sadly missed.
said Estate are “Corporation”), will
hold a special tan leather (AWD)
Know! Paid!! $8,500. Asking only
required to make 4x4, automatic, Place your Classified
Name is Maui. meeting on Tues- 03 HYUNDAI ACCENT FREE PICKUP $7,900. A Must See!
payment and those 620 miles. $3,200. Ad TODAY! (570) 457-0553
If seen, please call day, April 5, 2011 at White, 4 door, 4cyl.
having claims and 570-829-7130
(570) 262-9261 6:30 P.M. in the (570) 592-8514 66,000 miles 288-8995
LEXUS `98 LS 400
demands to pres- 560 Pierce St.
CADILLAC ‘06 STS
01 PONTIAC GRAND
YAMAHA`04 RHINO
ent same without library of the Kingston, PA
LOST, gold St. Pittston Area Senior PRIX GT, whte,
Anthony’s Medal, delay to the Admin- www.wyoming Excellent condition,
High School, 5 4 dr., V6 AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil-
istratrix or Attorney.
HYUNDAI `04
heart pendant & Excellent condition, valleymotors.com garage kept, 1
Stout St., Yatesville, 01 AUDI S8 QUATRO ver, 52,600 miles,
cross all on gold 200 hours. Priced owner. Must see.
LEGAL NOTICE Pittston, PA, for the Burg./tan lthr., sunroof, heated 570-714-9924
to sell. $6,500 or
chain in the area of
the Pennant Lab in WYOMING
purpose of con-
ducting an annual
best offer. Call
Keith 570-971-4520
Nav., 360 HP, AWD
01 AUDI A8 L
seats, Bose sound
system, 6 CD TIBURON GT Low mileage, 90K.
Leather interior. All
Exeter or Gerrity’s
in Wyoming. Has
ZONING BOARD
HEARING
meeting of the Cor-
poration and to 310 Attorney
cashmere beige,
tan lthr., nav., AWD
changer, satellite
radio, Onstar, park- FORD ‘07 TAURUS SE Blue, 5 speed
manual, CD, Air,
power. GPS naviga-
tion, moon roof, cd
sentimental value. 409 Autos under 01 AUDI A8 L ing assist, remote CD AND ALLOYS factory alarm, changer. Loaded.
John McLaughlin is elect a Board of $9,880 power windows &
Reward offered. If requesting a vari- Directors thereof. Services $5000 green, tan leather keyless entry, elec- Asking $10,000. Call
found, please call navigation, AWD tronic keyless igni- locks. 38K. 570-706-6156
ance to build stor- $7,500 negotiable.
(570) 388-2535 age sheds at lot 30 Blk, auto, sun roof tion, & more!
LINCOLN `02
By Order of the ADOPTION Call 570-540-6236
and 31 Colonial Vil- Board 01 VW CABRIOLET $17,600
DIVORCE
ALL JUNK CARS lage with modified Deborah A. Rachilla Silver, Brown top, 570-881-2775

HYUNDAI `08
CUSTODY
front and rear set- Secretary 5-spd, convertible
TOWN CAR
CADILLAC `04
Estates, DUI 00 MERCEDES-BENZ
backs. The hearing
WANTED!!
ATTORNEY Soft top convertible,
BUICK `05 LESABRE
is April 6, 2011 at S-430 slvr/blck
150 Special Notices MATTHEW LOFTUS 560 Pierce St. sunroof. Black with
SEVILLE SLS ELANTRA
7:00 pm in the lthr., 64,000 miles
570-255-5503 98 HONDA CIVIC EX, Kingston, PA Black leather interi-
Police Station in the Silver/grey. Show-
ŠCALL ANYTIME Midway Shopping ADOPT room condition. 2 dr, auto, silver Beige. Fully loaded
www.wyoming or. Alloy wheels.
$4,500, Call
Center. 77 Pontiac Firebird Excellent condition. valleymotors.com Low mileage,
A happily married Garage kept. Only
ŠFREE REMOVAL couple longs to
ARD
8,200 miles. Black V6, T-Tops Runs great. New 570-714-9924 30,000 miles, (570) 594-1496

LINEUP DUI 73 VW BEETLE CONV. rotors, new brakes. automatic, front


share our hearts $10,500 or best
ŠCA$H ON THE SPOT
ASUCCESSFULSALE
and home with
TRAFFIC
offer. Must See!
Call (570) 735-1308
olympic blu, blck
top, 4 speed
Just serviced.
108,000 miles. Ask- FORD ‘10
wheel
door,
drive,
anti-lock
4
LINCOLN`06
570-301-3602
a newborn. Finan- brakes, air condi-
SUVS, VANS,
INCLASSIFIED! cially secure and
loving extended
VIOLATIONS TRUCKS, 4 X4’s
ing $8,000. (570)
709-8492 TAURUS SEL tioning, air bags,
power locks,
TOWN CAR LIMITED
Doyouneedmorespace? CRIMINAL 07 CHEVY EQUINOX LT AWD, V6 & Alloys
power windows,
Fully loaded.

135 Legals/ A yard or garage sale


family will offer
your child every OFFENSES
grey, V6 AWD
07 DODGE NITRO SXT, CHEVROLET ‘06 $21,920
power mirrors,
46,000 miles,
Triple coated
Public Notices in classified opportunity for a
lifetime of happi- FREE CADILLAC `94 garnet red, V6, 4x4
06 DODGE RAM 1500 CORVETTE
cruise control,
AM/FM radio, Mp3
player, sun roof,
Pearlized White.
Showroom
is the best way condition.
ness. Expenses
CONSULTATION DEVILLE SEDAN
SLT, quad cab,
CONVERTIBLE rear defroster. $18,900.
LEGAL NOTICE
hemi, blk, 4 dr., 4x4
tocleanoutyourclosets! paid. Please call
06 CHRYSLER TOWN & Silver beauty, 1 $9,300 570-814-4926 or
MACK
94,000 miles,
You’re in bussiness Helen and John
automatic, front COUNTRY TOURING Owner, Museum 560 Pierce St. (570) 696-3152
Call before 10:00
(570) 654-2596
1-800-604-1992 quality. 4,900 Kingston, PA
with classified! red, 4 dr., 7 pass.,
DEADLINES
wheel drive, 4 p.m.
INVITATION TO BID LAW OFFICES door, air condition- mini van miles, 6 speed. All www.wyoming
MERCEDES-BENZ `06
ADOPT ing, air bags, all 06 DAKOTA QUAD CAB possible options valleymotors.com
Saturday
Luzerne County EXPERIENCED power, cruise SLT, silver, auto., including Naviga- 570-714-9924 MAZDA `04 3
12:30 on Friday
Community College
Purchasing Depart-
My heart reaches AGGRESSIVE control, leather V6, 4x4
06 JEEP LIBERTY
tion, Power top.
New, paid $62,000 Hatchback, 92,000 C-CLASS
FORD `04 MUSTANG
out to you. Raising interior, $3,300.
ment will receive REPRESENTATION SPORT white, V6, Must sell $45,900 miles. Excellent Silver with leather
your baby in my lov- 570-394-9004
Sunday condition. auto,
570.287.1388
sealed bids related ing home would be 4x4 570-299-9370 Mach I, 40th interior. Good condi-
4:00 pm on sunroof, premium
CHEVROLET `99
to: a dream come true. 05 MAZDA TRIBUTE S, ANNIVERSARY EDITION tion. 34,000 miles.

CHEVROLET `05
Friday HEALTH green, auto, V6, sound and alloy $15,000 Negotiable
Expenses paid. Lisa www.MackLaw V8, Auto, 1,200
SCIENCES 1-800-805-1421 4x4 miles, all options, wheels. $8,300 (570) 885-5956
ASTRO VAN
Monday Offices.com (570) 864-2337
CENTER TECH-
TAHOE Z71
05 MERCURY MOUNT- show room condi-
4:30 pm on NOLOGY HARD- AINEER PREMIUM,
ADOPT: Adoring 56,000 miles, 4.3 tion. Call for info.
Friday WARE AND SOFT- Silver, black leather, Asking $24,995

AUTO
Mom, Dad, Big BANKRUPTCY cylinder engine, Silver birch with
WARE — HEALTH 3rd seat, AWD grey leather interior, Serious inquiries
Tuesday SCIENCES Brother would like FREE CONSULT automatic. Clean.
to share a lifetime $2,500. Call 05 CHEVY EQUINOX 3rd row seating, only. 570-636-3151
4:00 pm on CENTER NURS- Guaranteed Silver, 4 door, 4x4
Monday of hugs & kisses (570) 829-0549 rear A/C & heat,
ING SIMULATION Low Fees 05 FORD EXPLORER 4WD automatic with FORD `07 MUSTANG
SERVICE
TECHNOLOGY. in our loving home
Wednesday with a newborn. Payment Plan! XLT, white 4 door traction control, 5.3l
CHRYSLER
Each bid must be 4x4 63,000 highway
4:00 pm on Please Call Colleen Metroka engine, moonroof, miles, silver, runs
accompanied by a 04 JEEP GRAND rear DVD player.
Tuesday bid guaranty, which Lynda & Dennis 570-592-4796 great, $11,500.
`94White
CONCORDE
888-688-1422 CHEROKEE LAREDO, Bose stereo + many
shall not be less negotiable.

DIRECTORY
Expenses Paid Special Edition. more options. Imm-
Thursday than 10% of the total Bankruptcy $595 Grey, sunroof, 4x4 570-479-2482
4:00 pm on with aculate condition.
bid. Firms interest- Guaranteed Low Fees leather interior. 04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZ
FORD `07
Wednesday 76,000 adult driven
ed in submitting a www.BkyLaw.net Infiniti sound ER, seafoam miles. $15,600. Call
bid should call the ADOPTION Atty Kurlancheek system. grn/tan lthr., 4x4
Friday (570) 378-2886 &
4:00 pm on
Thursday
College’s Purchas-
ing Office at 570-
Happily married
couple longs to
825-5252 W-B
DIVORCE No Fault
151k miles.
REDUCED!
04 GMC ENVOY XUV
slvr., 4 dr., V6, 4x4
ask for Joanne MUSTANG GT
740-0370, Monday adopt and pro- 04 DODGE DURANGO Premium package,
$295 divorce295.com $1,300
through Friday, 9 vide your baby LIMITED, Sandstone, silver, black leather
Holidays Atty. Kurlancheek or best offer.
a.m. to 4 p.m. to with a lifetime of tan leather, 3rd interior, 5 speed
call for deadlines 800-324-9748 W-B 570-283-8202
request specifica- unconditional seat, 4x4 manual. 20,000
tions. Bids must be love, security & 04 DODGE RAM 1500 miles. $18,900
You may email Divorce, Custody,
MERCEDES-BENZ `86
received before endless opportu- (570) 868-3832
your notices to 3:00 p.m.
prevailing
local
time,
nities. Expenses
paid. Please call
Support, PFA
FREE Consultation.
SLT, quad cab,
hemi, silver, 4x4
04 MERCURY
CHEVROLET `09 FORD `07 MUSTANG
190 E
Atty. Josianne
EQUINOX
mpeznowski@ on Thursday, April Gina & Stan MOUNTAINEER PREMIUM
Aboutanos
timesleader.com 21, 2011 at which
time the bids will be
1-8
877-7
766-5
5672 Wilkes-Barre
570-208-1118
4 cylinder gas Gold tan leather,
3rd seat, 4x4 Low mileage, 15000
SHELBY GT 500 468 Auto Parts 472 Auto Services
or fax to engine. 125,000 INSTANT CLASSIC!
$ WANTED JUNK $
opened and publicly 04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER miles, automatic,
miles. Clean, runs Only 2,996 miles.
570-831-7312 read at the College.
Luzerne County AFTER 55 YEARS OF Free Bankruptcy
Consultation
excellent. $2,000 LS, white, V6m 4x4
04 KIA SEDONA EX,
all-wheel drive, 4
door, anti-lock
Garage kept &

VEHICLES
or mail to Call 570-328-7370 under cover. Adult
Community College
SERVICE TO THE Payment plans. green, tan leather, brakes, air condi- owned. White with
The Times Leader
VOLKSWAGEN `01
reserves the right to Carol Baltimore 7 pass. mini van tioning, air bags,
15 N. Main Street blue racing stripes. LISPI TOWING
waive any informali- 570-822-1959 04 JEEP GRAND power locks, power
Wilkes-Barre, PA ties, irregularities,
DURYEA COMMUNITY CHEROKEE LAREDO windows, power
500 HP. All original.
We pick up 822-0995
PASSAT GLS WAGON
18711 Fun to drive, still
defects, errors, or mirrors, cruise con-
omissions in, or to
Larry’s Cleaners
FREE CONSULTATION gold, 4 dr., V6, 4x4
03 FORD WINDSTAR trol, AM/FM radio,
smells brand new!

VITO’S
For additional reject any or all bids for all legal matters Satin Silver Metallic. cassette player, CD REAT P RICE !
G REAT
Will be closing 1.8L 4 cylinder LX, green, 4 door,
information or or parts thereof. Attorney Ron Wilson player, keyless $35,500.
questions regard- on March 31, 2011 570-822-2345 turbo. Cold weather entertainment sys.
entry, rear de- All Junk
&
7 pass. minivan 570-574-4936
ing legal notices Let the Community package & traction froster, rear wind-
you may call
Marti Peznowski Know!
Thank you to our
many customers for
Joseph M. Blazosek
BANKRUPTCY
control. 101,700
miles. Great condi-
03 DAKOTA CLUB SXT
blu, V6, 4x4 shield wiper, tinted
FORD `92 MUSTANG Cars &
windows. $17,500.
at 570-970-7371
or 570-829-7130
Place your Classified your loyal
patronage.
DUI-ARD
SOCIAL SECURITY
tion. Asking $4,300
(570) 417-7678
03 CHEVY 1500, V8,
X-cab, white, 4x4 (570) 954-9333 Convertible, Trucks GINO’S
Ad TODAY! DISABILITY BENEFITS 02 MERCURY MOUNT- Call after 9:00 a.m. 55,000 original
Wanted
Selling your AINEER PREMIUM, miles 5.0 auto, Wanted:
CHEVROLET
If you are unable to WORKERS’ COMP
570-829-7130 white, tan leather,
pick up clothes by
March 31, please
Free Consultation Camper?
3rd seat, 4x4
some engine
upgrades. Garaged
Highest Junk
25+ Years Experience Place an ad and
250 General Auction 250 General Auction call 457-6773 and
leave message.
570-655-4410
570-822-9556
find a new owner.
570-829-7130
02 GMC SONOMA SLS,
X-cab, slvr, 4x4
01 DODGE RAM 1500
2010 CAMARO
V-6 Victory Red,
showcar. $8200
(570) 283-8235
Prices
Paid In
Cars &
blazoseklaw.com
412 Autos for Sale
regular cab, 4x4, black interior,
HONDA ‘06 ACCORD EX CA$H Trucks
AUCTIONS BY MARVA Attorney with cap all bells and
Auto., sunroof, alloy Highest Prices
213 E. LUZERNE AVE., LARKSVILLE Keith Hunter
Bankruptcies
98 FORD F-150,
regular cab pick up
whistles.
$25,000
wheels, 44K miles, FREE Paid In Cash!!!
`08 Cadillac DTS silver with black
WEDNESDAY - MARCH 30 - 4:30 P.M. MAHLER, LOHIN 26k. $26,500
green, auto 4x4 570-706-6489
cloth, new Blizzaks, PICKUP FREE
VINTAGE ELECTRONICS, LENOX, & ASSOCIATES 08 Honda Accord KBB over $16,000,
570-574-1275
COSTUME JEWELRY, JAZZY, (570) 718-1118 Sunroof 30k.
$15,900 CHEVY ‘04 MALIBU Must sell! $12,900
Call after 5 pm.
Pick Ups
Call
08 Mercedes C300 Affordable. 570-477-2677
MUCH MORE! Make memories MARGIOTTI With Warranty. 570-301-3602
AWD, 56k, $28,500 Anytime
AUCTIONEER: photos in a
Rolls Royce.
LAW OFFICES 07 Jeep Liberty 4x4
34k miles. $15,300 BEN’S AUTO SALES $6,992
HONDA `05 CIVIC CALL US! 288-8995
MARVA MYSLAK AU-3247-L
FOR INFO: 822-8249 OR 714-7355 included as an
Oyster
BANKRUPTCY MAFFEI AUTO SALES
RT 309 W-B Twp.
Near Wegman’s
570-822-7359
110 miles, automat-
ic, front wheel drive,
TO JUNK
WANTED
FOR LISTING & PHOTOS CHECK Wedding!
Free Consult 4 door, anti-lock YOUR CAR Cars & Full Size
WWW.AUCTIONZIP.COM ID #3473 Payment Plans 07 RONDO 23K $9,495 brakes, air condi-
bridezella.net 570-288-6227 tioning, air bags, BEST PRICES Trucks. For prices...
AUCTIONS HELD (570) 970-9977 08 ESCAPE 4X4 $14,995 Lamoreaux Auto
Wilkes-Barre 09JEEP PATRIOT $12,995 560 Pierce St. AM/FM radio, CD IN THE AREA
EVERY WEDNESDAY player, new breaks, Parts 477-2562
Kingston, PA CA$H ON THE $POT,
CONSIGNMENTS ALWAYS WELCOME! ALL (570) 223-2536
Stroudsburg ACURA ‘07 RDX
08 IMPALA LS $10,995
08Taurus SEL $12,995 www.wyoming rotors, power steer- Free Anytime
valleymotors.com ing pump, $8,500. Pickup 490 Truck/SUV/
JUNK SOCIAL SECURITY
Tech Package.
Leather Seats.
08ACCENT GLS $7,995
Full Notary Service 570-714-9924
(570) 704-8685
570-301-3602 Van Accessories
135 Legals/
Public Notices
135 Legals/
Public Notices CAR & DISABILITY
Free Consultation.
Moonroof
$19,880
T-Tags, Title Transfers
CHEVY `06 EQUINOX HONDA `06 CIVIC EX TAILGATE extender,
tubular, 48” wide
TRUCK CAP. Red for
6’ Chevy box $200.
BMW `02 330
2 door, 5 speed, air,
Contact Atty. Sherry 4x4, 62,000 miles, new condition. $75 Call Dave at
LEGAL NOTICE
TRUCKS Dalessandro
570-823-9006 CONVERTIBLE
silver, comes with 3
year, 50k mile war-
power windows &
locks, sun roof, CD, LUND MOONVISOR
88-98 Chevy/GMC
570-760-9074
83K miles. Beautiful cruise & alloys.
The Joint Operating Committee of WANTED 340 Health Care
condition. Newly
ranty. $11,900.
570-474-5566
Excellent condition,
very well main-
fullsize pickup with
hardware $125 call
Looking for Work?
Tell Employers with
a Classified Ad.
the Wilkes-Barre Area Career and re-done interior
Highest Prices Services 560 Pierce St. leather & carpeting. tained with service 570-655-3197 570-829-7130
Technical Center solicits sealed pro-
posals for the following Consortium
Paid!!!
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
$13,500.
570-313-3337
CHRYSLER ‘06 records, remaining
Honda warranty.
supplies: duplicating paper, custodi-
al paper, plastic waste can liners,
FREE
Experienced Care valleymotors.com 300C HEMI 65K, $10,500.
office supplies, art supplies, data
processing supplies, maintenance REMOVAL
Giver For Hire
To Help With
570-714-9924 BMW `04 325i Light green, 18,000
570-706-0921

HONDA `07 CIVIC


miles, loaded,
Daily needs. Trust-
supplies, pool supplies, medical sup-
plies, athletic supplies, and mainte- Call V&G ful & Reliable. Ref-
erences. Call
ACURA `00 INTEGRA
GS Coupe. 1 owner,
leather, wood trim,
$24,000. SI. Red, with black 468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
nance paint supplies. 570-222-4960 interior, 75,000
(908) 240-2194
Anytime clean title. 106K, leave message miles. 6 speed,
Interested vendors may obtain automatic. Leather spoiler and body kit.
CHRYSLER ‘93
BUYING JUNK VEHICLES
copies of the bid specifications at 288-8995 HOME HEALTH AIDE interior, all power, Tinted windows,
the business office of the school Formal Training. Dri- remote start, moon- $12,900
located at 350 Jumper Rd., Plains
Twp., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705,
ving,Companion-
ship. References.
roof, alloy wheels
and more! $4,000 LEBARON (570) 714-0384

HONDA `09 PILOT $300 and Up


between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and PA State Police 570-709-4137 Green 2 door Con-
5 Speed. Like New!!
2:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Background vertible. Inspected.
New Tires, tinted
The deadline for submission of bids
LIFE INSURANCE
FOR DIABETICS
877-638-4300
Check
(570) 639-2704 AUDI ‘01 A6
2.7 T Quattro, dark
windows, sun roof,
black leather
Tan color canvas
top. Runs very
good. Asking $2700,
Low mileage,
24.000 miles, four
$125 extra if driven,
is 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, April 12, 2011. interior. Only wheel drive, 4 door,
Ext.101
pulled or pushed in.
gray with tan leather must sell. Taking anti-lock brakes, air
interior, automatic 57,000 Miles!!!
David Evans, Secretary serious offers. conditioning, all
PRICE REDUCED TO
Joint Operating Committee LINE UP transmission, 135k 570-604-1118 power, CD changer,
A GREAT DEAL...
highway miles, fully $14,000!!
rear windshield NOBODY Pays More
CHRYSLER `02
loaded, well main- For more info,
call (570) 762-3714 wiper, custom

570-760-2035
LEGAL NOTICE tained, $7900.
Crestwood School District is soliciting IN CLASSIFIED! 570-675-3808
wheels, $22,900.
sealed proposals for Athletics, Art, Sci-
Looking for the right deal BMW `93 325 IC PT CRUISER (570) 313-2749
Monday thru Saturday 6 am-9 pm
ence, Wood Shop/ Industrial Arts, and
Tech Ed supplies. on an automobile? AUDI `02 A4 Convertible,
Metallic Green
Inferno Red, flame
design. Chrome HYUNDAI ‘11 SONATA Sunday 8 am - 8 pm
Turn to classified. 3.0, V6, AWD
Exterior & Tan wheels. 47,000 GLS, automatic.
Specifications and instructions to bidders automatic, tiptronic
It’s a showroom in print! Interior, 5 Speed miles, one owner. Only 2,400 miles.

Harry’s U Pull It
may be obtained from the Business Office, transmission. Fully
281 S. Mountain Blvd., Mountain Top, PA Classified’s got 406 ATVs/Dune loaded, leather Transmission,
Heated Seats. 2nd
Looks and runs $20,750
great. New inspec-
18707. Telephone (570) 474-5411. the directions! Buggies interior. 92,000
Owner, 66k Miles. tion. $6,875
miles. Good condi-
tion. Asking $9,500. Excellent Condition, Call (570) 472-1854
Proposals are to be addressed to the Sec-
retary of the Board, 281 S. Mountain Blvd., ARCTIC CAT`07 400 Call (570) 417-3395 Garage Kept,
Excellent Gas
AS ALWAYS ****HIGHEST PRICES*****
Mountain Top, PA 18707. The envelope Automatic, with Mileage. Carfax DODGE ‘08 CHARGER PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED
AUDI `05 A4
containing the proposal should be clearly wench & 5 foot available. Price One Owner. 560 Pierce St.
marked “PROPOSAL FOR ATHLETICS, plow. New battery. reduced $7,995 Local Trade. Kingston, PA
ART, SCIENCE, WOOD SHOP/INDUS-
TRIAL ARTS, AND TECH ED SUP-
Only 118 miles.
Never been on dirt.
Turbo, Navy Blue
with grey leather
or trade for SUV or $13,942 www.wyoming VEHICLES!!!
other. Beautiful /
PLIES.” Bids are to be received by noon
on Wednesday, April 13, 2011, and will
Asking $4,500. Call
(570) 735-7742
interior, fully
loaded automatic.
Fun Car.
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924 DRIVE IN PRICES
Friendship 570-388-6669
be opened at 1:30 P.M. Bid opening is 93,000 miles. All Call for Details (570) 459-9901
public.

The Board of Education reserves the right


House benefit
with celebrity SUZUKI ’00 records. Excellent
condition. 4 new CHEVY ‘08 COBALT
Coupe, 4,500 miles.
LINCOLN `00 LS
1 owner. Low miles. Vehicles must be COMPLETE !!
bartenders tires & new
to reject any and all Bids or any part there-
of.
4/7/11 5:00 &
Free
QUAD MASTER
4x4, auto, 520
brakes. Asking
$10,000 or best
2.2 liter, 32 MPG, 1
owner, $14,000
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
V6, All leather. Ask-
ing $5,800. Call Plus Enter to Win $500.00 Cash!!
negotiable. White, www.wyoming (570) 819-3140 DRAWING TO BE HELD MARCH 31
Hors-D’ouvres miles, winch, heat- offer. Call for info
Eric Aigeldinger 417-2010 Days auto, perfect condi- valleymotors.com (570) 709-5677
ed grips. $4,650.
Secretary 779-4325 Nights tion. 570-785-4444 570-714-9924 www.wegotused.com
570-239-2877
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412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 415 Autos-Antique 415 Autos-Antique 439 Motorcycles 439 Motorcycles 442 RVs & Campers 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/
& Classic & Classic SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans
MINI COOPER ‘05 SUBARU ‘06 LEGACY HARLEY ‘01 SUZUKI `07 C50T WILDERNESS `01
WANTED! Red, 79000 miles,
SE - CERTIFIED
CHEVROLET `79 PONTIAC ‘84 GL - 27’ CHEVY ‘07 FORD `05 WHEEL
ALL JUNK CARS
automatic, 2 door,
TRANS AM DAVIDSON CRUISER CHAIR LIFT VAN
all power, sun roof,
Excellent condition,
AWD, automatic
CORVETTE L-48 15TH ANNIVERSARY Electra Glide, Ultra
Large slide-out,
front queen, large TRAILBLAZER LT
CA$H PAID runs great. $10,000
570-299-9092
moonroof
$14,990 All Corvette options,
all original, new
EDITION.
1 of 600 made, all
Classic, many
chrome acces- EXCELLENT rear bath, outside
shower. Sleeps 6,
On-Star, Leather.
Satellite Radio.
Seating capacity for
7 plus 2 wheel
570-301-3602 MINIGARAGED
COOPER S `06
Good Year tires,
new mufflers, just
available options,
63K miles, V8, auto.
sories, 13k miles,
Metallic Emerald
CONDITION
cable, phone,
stereo CD, central
$17,770 chairs. 140,000
miles. Great condi-
tuned. 46,000 miles. T-roof, $7,995. Green. Garage air, oak interior, tion. Asking $7,000.
Windshield, Bags,
$7,000. Call 570-817-2577 kept, like new jacks, power hitch, For more details,
Pure silver metallic. Floorboards,V&H
570-262-2845 or condition. Includes monitor panel. Call 570-589-9181
Pipes, White
MAZDA `04 RX-8
Roof & mirror caps
PONTIAC `68
570-239-6969 Harley cover. Too much to list!!
walls,Garage Kept.
FORD `90 TRUCK
in black. Tartan red 560 Pierce St. $12,900
6K Miles $5,500 New awning &
CHEVY `66 BEL AIR
Hunter Green, cloth / panther black Kingston, PA 570-718-6769 560 Pierce St.
microwave. Very
80,000 miles.
New brakes &
leather
Black
interior.
bonnet
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com 2 door post car, in CATALINA 570-709-4937
(570) 430-0357
clean, Like new, Kingston, PA 17’ box. Excellent
running condition.
rotors. New
alignment. Two
stripes. Automatic.
Steptronic paddles.
570-714-9924 good condition for
age. Serious
400 engine. 2
barrel carburetor. SUZUKI
Blue
97& GSXRWhite,
600 $9,800
Negotiable
570-388-6670
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
Very Clean. $5,000.
Call
Dual moon roofs, inquiries only, call Yellow with black 570-714-9924 570-287-1246
new rear tires. smoked wind
No accidents. Cockpit chrono
TOYOTA ‘09 for details. $8,500 roof and white wall
screen. Great bike,
PRICE REDUCED
$8,000 or best
package, conven-
ience, cold weather
SCION XD
or best offer. Call
Steve at
tires. Black interior.
$4,995. Call
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘04
runs great. Helmet
& kevlar racing
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
CHEVY `04 EXPRESS FORD `97 DIESEL
offer. For more
information, call
(heated seats) &
premium packages. Automatic,
570-407-0531 (570) 696-3513
SOFT TAIL DEUCE gloves included. 2500 Cummins engine,

PONTIAC 1937 $2995. Call for info 8-L. 49,049


(570) 332-4213 Dynamic
control.
stability
Xenon
traction control,
remote start.
$14,680
CHEVY `68 CAMARO Fully restored near
LIMITED EDITION.
Radical paint, only
200 produced,
(570) 881-5011
BUICK `05
Series. 6.0 Litre V8.
Heavy Duty version.
Excellent cargo van.
miles. 33,000
gross wt. 6,649

SS YAMAHA `04 V-STAR


headlights, front
MAZDA `10
light wt. $19,500
RENDEZVOUSFully
CX
and rear fog lights. original. New paint, Rhinehardt pipes, 85K miles. Excellent
new interior, new condition. $8,700 Must see!
Parking distance 396 automatic, 400 lots of chrome. 1100 Custom. 5800 (570) 829-5886
3i SPORT control. Harmon-
Kardon sound sys-
transmission, clean
interior, runs good,
wiring, custom tint-
ed glass, new motor
Beautiful bike!
Asking $9,500
miles,
cobra
light bar,
exhaust,
AWD,
loaded, 1 owner,
570-829-4548 or
570-417-5991

FORD `99 E250


16,000 miles, black. tem. Chrome line & transmission. or best offer. windshield, many 18,000 miles. 6
CHEVY `05 EQUINOX
3 Year/36,000 mile 71K, garage kept, Spare motor &
interior. Mint condi- 570-474-0154 extras, must sell. cylinder. New
warranty. AC, 560 Pierce St. custom paint, Fire trans. 16” wide
tion. 17,000 miles. $5,995. Call inspection, tires Wheelchair Van
Hawk tires, Krager LT (premium pack-
power windows.
ABS. Excellent
Must Drive!
$21,500
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
wheels, well
maintained.
white walls car in
excellent condition HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 570-301-3433 & brakes. Like
new, inside & out.
age), 3.4L, 47,000
miles. All wheel
78,250 miles. Fully
serviced, new bat-
condition.
Asking $13,900
570-341-7822 valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
$23,900
Negotiable
in storage for 2
years. $14,000 or SCREAMING EAGLE YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO $16,900. Call
(570) 540-0975
drive, power moon-
roof, windows, locks
tery, tires & rods.
Seats 6 or 3 wheel-
(570) 283-1165
NISSAN ‘05 ALTIMA 570-693-2742
best offer. Serious
inquiries ONLY. V-ROD& Black. 750cc. 8,000 miles,
saddlebags, wind- & seats. Leather
chairs. Braun Millen-
nium lift with
Rare, Exclusive Auto, one owner, TOYOTA `05 PRIUS CHEVY `85 CORVETTE
Call 570-574-1923 Orange
Used as a show
shield, back rest,
Black & Pearl, CHEVR0LET`02
interior, 6 cd chang-
er, rear folding
remote. Walk up
door. Front & rear
Opportunity To
TANK ‘07 VISION
Local trade 65,000 miles, good bike. Never abused. seats, keyless entry,
Original owners Excellent Condition. A/C. Power locks &
$11,435
EXPRESS
condition, keyless 480 miles. Excellent Must See. Asking onstar, roof rack,
Own... entry, cassette/ manual, Delco Bose
2007 Tank Motor condition. Asking $2,499. Call after 4. running boards,
windows. Excellent
radio + snow tires. Music System. condition. $9,500.
Sports Vision Motor- $20,000 or best 570-823-9376 garage kept,
$12,500 Smoked removable CONVERSION 570-237-6375
cycle. 250 cc, $14,750.
‘26 FORD top, 4 speed with offer. Call
570-474-5268
HONDA `10
Brand new. 0 miles. 570-876-4034 VAN 570-362-1910

MODEL T
overdrive in 2nd,
3rd & 4th gear,
$2,400. For more
YAMAHA` 08 R1 Loaded. Low
CHEVY `10 SILVERADO
Panel Delivery
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
TOYOTA `06 Anti- theft steering
lock, Tilt-telescop-
information call Tom
at 570-825-2114 HARLEY DAVIDSON BEAUTIFUL BIKE
miles. Excellent
condition.
$18,900 4 Door Crew Cab ODYSSEY
100 point
Concours quality
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valleymotors.com
AVALON
New tires, new
ing wheel, cruise
control, English VW CLASSIC `72 ` 06 SOFTTAIL Perfect condition.
3700 miles, new
570-674-3901 LTZ. 4 wheel drive.
Excellent condition,
restoration. Red /Metric display, low mileage.
with black fend-
ers. Never Driven.
570-714-9924 brakes, Inspected
March 4, AC,
analog bar graph,
locking lug nuts. KARMANN GHIA NIGHTTRAIN
rear tire, undertail
kit, cover. Price To place your $35,500. Call
570-655-2689
0 miles on
NISSAN `06 ALTIMA AVPS, Fully
loaded, 18,000
$21,500. Restoration Vehicle
Family owned,
Dark gray metallic,
negotiable $7,900
570-852-9072
ad Call Toll Free
restoration.
RARE! SE, special edition. mile bumper to
Call 570-346-7084
garage kept, good
new rr tire &
brakes, many
1-800-427-8649 Let the Community
Know!
$40,000
$38,000
59,000 miles. Auto,
fwd, 4 cyl., original
bumper warranty.
90,000 miles. CHEVY`75 CAMARO
shape. Needs some
interior work, new
extras. $10,900
(570) 592-4982
YAMAHA` 09 TT-R 110 CHEVROLET `01 Place your Classified
Ad TODAY!
owner. Fully loaded, $12,900. 350 V8. Original seats, needs
AM/FM CD changer. (570) 881-3712 owner. Automatic carburetor work.
HARLEY DAVIDSON `01 BARELY USED TAHOE LT
570-829-7130 Special Edition.
Maroon, Fully
1993 CADILLAC
Power driver seat, transmission. Rare - Only 58,000 miles.
Low riding hours. Beige with Grey CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR loaded. Leather
TOYOTA `10
anti-theft alarm, tuxedo silver / black Asking $8,000. Road King 19,000 excellent condition. interior, front heat- seats. TV/DVD,
excellent condition vinyl top with black serious inquiries miles, new tires, lots Custom Van. 67K
ALLANTE $9,900
570-283-1165
Camry SE. 56,000
miles. Red, alloy
naugahyde interior.
Never damaged.
only! 570-343-2296 of extra chrome.
Like New. $12,900.
blue and white in
color. Comes with
ed leather power
seats, front & rear
miles. Interior has
oak wood trim, car-
navigation, sun roof
plus many other

WANTED: PONTIAC
13,000 chest protector and AC, AM/FM/CD/ extras. 3rd seat .
wheels, black cloth $6,000. Call Call 570-639-1989 peting, storage
helmet $1,400.
NISSAN `06 SENTRA
Original Miles Cassette player, areas, TV, rear seat Only 1,900 Miles.
interior. Will consid- 570-489-6937 or 570-760-1023 (570) 313-2749 Brand New.
Exquisite Red with cruise control,
`78 FIREBIRD
er trade. $14,200 convertible to dou-
Asking $37,000
CHRYSLER `49
candy clear coat, remote keyless
black top with
beige leather inte-
1.8 S, Special
Edition, Power
(570) 793-9157
Formula 400 HARLEY DAVIDSON `03 YAMAHA` 09 VSTAR entry. Power
windows, locks &
ble bed, curtains.
Seats 7. Power win- (570) 328-0850

TOYOTA `93 MR2 Green, 100th Anniversary


steering, brakes,
WINDSOR
dows & seats. Cus-
HUMMER ‘05 H2
Berkshire
rior. Digital gauge heated mirrors,
650 CLASSIC
windows & locks. Originally purchased Edition Deuce. tom lighting on ceil-
package & option- factory running
6 CD changer. T-top, 5 speed. Silver / gray, 4 door at Bradley-Lawless Garage kept. 1 ing. New exhaust Yellow with black
al chrome & gold Excellent condition, owner. 1900 miles. boards, sunroof, system. New rear
AM/FM/CD, AC, sedan. 6 cylinder in Scranton. Car Like New. leather interior.
alloy wheels. Con- 43K. $12,500. Tons of chrome. tow package, alarm tires. Recently
power antenna. flathead, fluid drive. was last seen in Less than 1000 Front & rear heated
vertible. 570-881-6897 $38,000 invested. A & alloy wheels. inspected. Excellent
New tires. No rust. 45,000 original Abington-Scranton miles. White and seats. Many chrome
Beautiful, must see. Asking One owner, very condition. $4,800.
miles. Just like new! area. Finder’s fee chrome. Garage accessories. $28,500
Must Sell! Great condition. $20,000. Call good condition, Call 570-655-0530
REDUCED $15,000 paid if car is found or best offer. Call
$31,000 $5,000 Call Jim: and purchased. Call 570-706-6156 kept. $6,300 164,000 miles.
(570) 788-9826 or
$29,900
NISSAN `08mileage,
ALTIMA (570) 708-0269
after 6:00PM
570-654-2257 John with any info
(570) 760-3440 HARLEY DAVIDSON
(570) 817-8127 REDUCED PRICE
$4,900 CHEVY`05TRAILBLAZER (570) 956-8547
Leave Message
1993 CADILLAC Low
Volkswagen ‘03 CORVETTES 442 RVs & Campers Call 570-675-4635.

01’ SPORTSTER
18000 miles, auto- Boat? Car? Truck?
HYUNDAI ‘04
DUTCHMAN 96’ CHEVROLET `05 SIL-
Motorcycle? Air-
SEDAN DEVILLE
matic, front wheel
drive, 4 door, anti- WANTED plane? Whatever it
4 door
Blue-Sapphire
lock brakes, air
conditioning, air
GTI
moonroof, 5 speed,
1953-1972
Any Condition!
is, sell it with a
Classified ad. 5TH WHEEL VERADO LT Z71 SANTA FE
4WD, Low miles
Beauty! bags, power locks, Courteous, Fast 570-829-7130 with slideout & sun Extended cab, $11,495
loaded,$9750
Beautiful condi- power windows, Professional Buyer. room built on. Set automatic. Black
excellent condition,
tion. Garage kept power mirrors, Licensed & Bonded 421 Boats & with grey leather
570-578-2149 up on permanent REDUCED!!!
26,000 miles. All power seats, all corvettebuyer.com interior. Heated
Marinas site in Wapwallopen. ASKING $9,999
available options -
fully loaded. 4
power, cruise con-
trol, GPS/naviga- VOLKSWAGEN `01 GTI 1-800-850-3656
Comes with many
seats. 59,000
miles. New Michelin
JUST REDUCED!
SAVE MONEY! GET
FORD `52
CUSTOM
door. Grey leather tion system, 883 cubic inch extras. $9,000. tires. $16,500
READY FOR THE
interior AM/FM radio, CD motor, Paco rigid (570) 829-1419 or (570) 477-3297
WINTER! Don’t pay
COUNTRY SEDAN
$7,900 changer, Mp3 play- (570) 991-2135 560 Pierce St.
CHEVROLET `05
frame, extended & dealer prices! White
er, keyless entry, Kingston, PA

CREST 15’
with grey interior.
From an Exotic, leather interior, CUSTOM LINE
raked. Low miles.
$6,000 or best FLAGSTAFF `08 Looks and runs like www.wyoming
Private Collection
sun/moon roof,
rear defroster, new
STATION WAGON
V8, automatic,
offer.(973) 271-1030
CLASSIC TRAILBLAZER LT it just came off the valleymotors.com

Call 570-650-0278 floor mats, Winter


Frost pearl paint,
8 passenger,
3rd seat, good
Fiberglass
boat with HARLEY DAVIDSON Super Lite Fifth
Black/Grey. 18,000
miles. Well
lot. Four Door, 4
wheel drive, 84,900
570-714-9924

INTERNATIONAL ‘95
Wheel. LCD/DVD miles, new tires,
heated seats, side Great running condition, 2nd equipped. Includes
MERCEDES-BENZ `01 mirror
backup
defroster,
camera,
condition. Red with
cloth interior, power
owner. $9,500.
570-579-3517
trailer. Out-
board propul- 2006 NIGHTTRAIN
SPECIAL EDITION
flat screen TV, fire-
place, heated mat-
On-Star, tow pack-
age, roof rack,
tow package, anti
lock brakes, driver
and passenger
DUMP TRUCK
auto rear view mir- tress, ceiling fan, Refurbished, rebuilt
C-240 sion. Includes:
door locks, power running boards, airbags, power
#35 of 50 Made
FORD `66
ror dimmer, Blue- Hide-a-Bed sofa, remote starter, engine, transmis-
tooth, phone, nav.,
windows, power 2 motors $10,000 in acces- outside speakers & windows, power sion replaced.
121,000 miles. extended warranty. mirrors, power
& radio controls moon roof, Mustang Coupe. Erinmade, sories including a grill, 2 sliders, Rear-end removed
Loaded, leather $16,000 locks, rear window
5 speed, just custom made seat. aluminum wheels, and relubed. Brand
seats, 4 door. on steering wheel, Pearl white, pony “Lark II series” Exotic paint set,
(570) 825-7251 defroster and
4.5 years remain- serviced, 117k. interior. Pristine water purifier, new 10’ dump. PA
$5,200 PRICE Alien Spider Candy awning, microwave wiper, privacy tint, state inspected.
CHEVROLET `06
Call 570-283-1800 ing on 7 year Asking $5,300 condition. 26K
100,000 miles Nis- 570-885-2162 miles. $17,000 or REDUCED! Blue. Excellent con- oven, tinted safety air conditioner, $12,900/best offer.
M-F, 9am - 5pm dition. All Documen- cruise control. CD,
$2,400
SILVERADO 1500
san bumper to best offer. glass windows, 570-594-1496
All other times keyless entry and
VOLKSWAGEN `04
bumper Premium (570) 817-6768 tation. 1,400 Asking raised panel fridge
(570) 388-6422 NEGOTIABLE much more.
Warranty included,
LINCOLN `66 570-417-3940
$25,000 or best
offer. Call
& many acces- 4X4 pickup, extend-
$10,499. Call JEEP ‘06
MERCEDES-BENZ `05 BEETLE
EXCELLENT CON- sories & options. ed cab, 6 1/2 ft.
570-876-4034 Excellent condition, 570-332-4999
DITION Altima
CONTINENTAL SALT CREEK SKIF $22,500.
box, automatic.
COMMANDER
240C
HYBRID 35city/33 CONVERTIBLE Pewter. 48,000
highway mpg.
$18,900.
Blue. AM/FM cas-
sette. Air. Automat- 4 door, 14’ fiberglass fish- HONDA ‘04 570-868-6986 miles. Excellent
condition. $17,000
DODGE `01 RAM 1500 4WD, Only 38K
$17,880
4Matic, V6 - Gray,
77K highway miles,
Excellent condition,
570-371-9001
Call after 5:00 p.m.
ic. Power roof, win-
dows, locks &
Convertible, 460
cu. engine, 67,000
ing boat, tri-hull
(very stable), 25 HP SHADOW FORD ‘96 CLASS C Negotiable
(570) 954-7461
QUAD CAB SLT
miles, 1 owner Gulf Stream Con- Plow Included.
dealer serviced. Sun doors. Boot cover Tahatsu outboard,
99,000 miles. Reli-
roof, heated seats.
$15,500. Call
PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400 for top. 22k. Excel-
lent condition.
since `69. Teal
green / white
leather, restorable,
Full Galvanized
Trailer. Perfect Con-
dition. Built in fuel
SABRE 1100 quest Motor Home.
31’, 460 V8, all
options. 37K miles.
CHEVROLET `07 able. 4x4 $6,000 or
best
570-288-3916 CONVERTIBLE Garage kept. black, 13,500
TRAILBLAZER LS
$2,500 570-287- Excellent condition. offer. Call after 3:30
Reduced tank. All new in ‘01. miles. Windshield, 560 Pierce St.
Blue/white top & on weekdays or
MERCEDES-BENZ `09 $14,000 5775 / 332-1048 $2,500 saddle bag. Excel- $17,000. Call Kingston, PA
white interior. 570-868-5385 Perfect condition, leave message at
570-822-1976 570-256-7311
LINCOLN `88
Recent document- lent condition. 17,000 miles. (570) 675-9872 www.wyoming
Leave Message
300C ed frame-off
restoration. Over SEA NYMPH ‘94 $4,500. Call
(570) 852-9455 NEWMAR 36’ Asking $20,000
570-332-3681
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
Low mileage, $31,000 invested. TOWN CAR 19’, 4.0 Outboard
MOUNTAIN AIRE DODGE `10
26,000 miles, all- will sell $21,500.
VOLVO `98 V90 61,000 original
motor, good condi-
HONDA CHEVROLET `96 JEEP `00
wheel drive, 4 door, 570-335-3127 miles, garage kept,
tion. $6,000 or best
offer. Call 2004 CRF 100.
5th wheel, 2 large
slides, new GRAND CARAVAN
air conditioning, all
power, GPS/naviga-
tion system, leather
PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER
Wagon. Silver with
gray leather. 120K.
triple black, leather
interior, carriage
570-722-4077 Excellent condition.
$1500 or best offer.
condition, loaded
with accessories.
1500
6 cyl., 2WD, 6 ft.
Only 17k miles.
Fully loaded. WRANGLER
STARCRAFT ‘80
Rear Wheel Drive. 6 roof, factory wire
interior, sun/moon S cylinder. 24 MPG wheels, loaded,
570-498-7702 Ford Dually diesel
truck with hitch
bed, 5 speed. Only
85,000 miles. Just
Excellent condi-
tion. Factory &
KAWASAKI ‘05
roof, new sport and Great convertible, highway. Sunroof, excellent condition.
16’ DEEP V
luxury package, also available. inspected. Bedliner, extended war-
black top, 6 speed CD, good inspec- $5,500. Call 570-455-6796
black in color. toolbox, cap & ranty. $17,995
manual transmis- tion. Recent starter Mike 570-237-7660 NINJA 500R. 3300
$36,000. ‘90 Evinrude out- 4,000 lb. hitch all (570) 690-2806
(570) 313-2749
sion, carbon fiber
dash, leather interi-
& battery. Newer
tires. $4,395 or best
MAZDA `88 RX-7 board 70hp with tilt
& trim— ‘92 EZ
miles. Orange.
Garage kept. His & 90’ SUNLINE CAMPER included. New rear

DODGE `94
offer. Call hers helmets. Must 35 ft. Well kept. On drums, brakes &
MERCEDES-BENZ `73
or, front & rear CONVERTIBLE loader trailer. With
570-822-6785 sell. $2400 campground on the calipers. Excellent
trunk, fast & agile. 1 owner, garage ‘00 Tracker Series
570-760-3599 Susquehanna River condition. Clean Dakota with cap.
$18,000 or best TJ, Black with grey
VW ‘01 GOLF kept, 65k original 60lbs foot pedal, 2 inside & out. Only
450SL with offer. Call 570-825-3711 near great fishing. 1 owner, garage
miles, black with downriggers, stor- $4,200 Firm interior. 4 cylinder,
570-262-2478 Attached 12X22” kept, very good
4 door, 4 cyl, 1.8 grey leather interior, ages, gallon tanks, Joe (570) 868-5900 5-speed manual
carpeted room. condition. Many
Convertible Turbo, auto, sunroof all original & never 2 fish finders and
KAWASAKI ‘06 Brick heater, extras including lift
transmission. CD

CHEVROLET `97
removable hard top,
SALEEN `02 79K, VG condition seen snow. $8,900. more. MUST SEE. player, hardtop, full
power windows, AM Vulcan Classic covered by metal & back seat.
$5,250. DEALER Call 570-237-5119 Make Best Offer. doors, sound bar.
/FM radio with cas- 1500 roof with large 29 MPG gas. 4” Skyjacker
BUICK `92 REGAL
Call 866-320-6368
sette player, CD
player, automatic, 4 SE 281 MERCEDES-BENZ `76 after 5pm. Black and chrome.
Fuel injected. 21”
breezeway. Shed &
many extras includ- 1500 4X4 (570) 868-0944 Suspension lift with

FORD `01 LARIAT


Custom, 4 door, Extended cab, auto- steering stabilizer.
new tires. Cham- Convertible, silver windshield. Pas- ed. Call for more
pagne exterior; Ital- on black, garage
kept, Production
6 cyl. auto. 63K
original miles. 450SLC 427 Commercial senger backrest. information.
(570) 237-7076
matic, all power
options. 3rd door. 250 Super Duty
Like new BF
Goodrich 35’s with
ian red leather inte-
#351. 14,500
Garage kept. Like 80K miles, 1 owner, Trucks & Floor boards.
99,700 miles. Too with slide-in camper Full size spare. Only
rior inside. Garage mint condition, no Remainder of war- 85,000 miles.
kept, excellent con-
dition. $31,000. Call
miles. Asking
$23,500,
new. $2,995.
Current Inspection rust. Must Sell!
$9,900
Equipment ranty. Expires
Feb., 2012. Kept in
SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS
Travel Trailer. 29’,
many new parts to
list. Bedliner & ton-
new tires, 4 door, 8’
bed. Soft and hard- $7,300
(570) 301-7221
on all vehicles
825-6272 Serious inquiries
only!
570-825-8253 570-829-0847 ‘90 CHEVY C60 heated garage!
Never damaged.
mint condition, 1
neau cover. Asking
$4,800. Call
top for bed covers.,
Good condition.

JEEP `02 LIBERTY


slide out a/c-heat.
MERCEDES-BENZ `95 BUCKET TRUCK
570-477-3600 Selling your 7,000 miles. Great (570) 760-6277 Sold together or
Stove, microwave, separately $10,900
415 Autos-Antique Camper? condition! $6,800

SL 500 SATURN `02 SL 1 & Classic Place an ad and


Automatic. Sterling
utility body, excel-
570-574-9217
fridge, shower
inside & out. Many CHEVROLET `97 (570) 639-5478 Blue/grey, new
rebuilt engine with
find a new owner. lent condition. New more extras.
SILVERADO FORD `01 WINDSTAR warranty, new
Convertible, with
removable hard
Sedan. 36K. Auto.
Power steering, a/c, CADILLAC `80 570-829-7130 tires & brakes. Too
many features to list KAWASAKI Reduced. $15,500.
Call 570-842-6735 with Western plow.
76,000 miles. Rear tires & brakes,
4,000 miles.
top, dark Blue,
camel interior,
cd, 1 owner. War-
ranty, $5,395. COUPE DEVILLE MERCEDES-BENZ `88 $3,200. Call
570-299-0772 `08 NINJA SUNLITE CAMPER
4WD, Automatic.
Loaded with
air. Power sliding
doors. Power $5,900 or
best offer.
Summer Driving R & K Auto adjustable pedals. 2
Only, Garage Kept.
Very Good
West Wyoming
570-693-9931
Excellent condition,
$3,000 located in 420 SEL
Silver with red CHEVROLET ‘89
250 cc, blue, like
new, under 1,000
22 ft. 3 rear bunks,
center bathroom,
options. Bedliner.
55,000 miles.
tone metallic green.
Full tan leather inte-
570-814-2125
Hazleton. miles. Great starter
Condition, No 570-454-1945 or leather interior. C70. 24’ box. Lift bike. $2,800 Seri-
kitchen, sofa bed. $9,200. Call rior with 3rd seat.
JEEP `06
SCION ‘08 TC
Accidents. Classy gate, many new Air, Fully self con- (570) 868-6503 Factory CD & cas-
561-573-4114 Every option. ous inquiries only.
tained. Sleeps 6.
COMMANDER 4X4
Car. Price Garage kept, show- parts. $1,900. Call 570-331-4777 sette player. Perfect
CHEVY ‘05 TRAIL
Reduced!
Low mileage, CHEVROLET `68 C10 room condition. (570)675-7546 New tires, fridge
BLAZER 4 door, 4
mechanical condi-
$13,995
or trade for 42,000 miles,
speed, front wheel
4 New 350 motor and
new transmission.
$7,000.
(570) 417-9200 KAWASAKI `10 awning. $4500.
215-322-9845 new tires, regularly
serviced, great
tion. New brakes,
front & rear. Full
Lockers, V-8. Heat-
ed leather. All
service. $6,500.
SUV or other.
570-388-6669 drive, 2 door, anti- $8,500 or best rea- CONCOURS 14 Susquehanna RV
condition. Silver.
AC, 4WD.
Call 570-876-1355
power. Navigation,
Satellite, Blue tooth,

MERCEDES-BENZ
lock brakes, air con-
ditioning, air bags,
sonable offer.
(570) 906-1771 OLDSMOBILE `68 Sport/Touring with
ABS/traction
“A Camper’s Best
Friend” Rt. 11
174,000 miles
$6,500 or best
or 570-504-8540
evenings.
3rd row, More.
69,000
CHEVY ‘08 3500
power locks, power
DELMONT
control, showroom highway miles.
windows, power
CHEVROLET `69 NOVA new, 400 miles,
Bloomsburg- offer. 570-242-7979
FORD `03 F150 $14,900. Call
`97 SL320 mirrors, cruise con-
SS clone. 350 DRASTICALLY
HD DUMP TRUCK
metallic blue, 6 year Danville Highway
CHEVY ‘07
(570) 855-3657
LARIAT
trol, AM/FM radio, warranty included. 570-389-9900
engine, 290 Horse- REDUCED!!
JEEP `07
CD player, Mp3 $12,000.
This model only 2WD, automatic.
SILVERADO LS
power. 10 bolt posi-
player,
entry,
keyless
sun/moon rear. PowerGlide produced in 1967 Only 12,000 miles. 570-331-3674 TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft Contractor ready
with ladder rack &
roof, rear defroster,
tinted windows.
transmission. Power
disc brake kit. Over
$20,000 invested,
& 1968. All
original 45,000
miles, Color
Vehicle in like
new condition.
$21,900.
SUZUKI `99 MARAUDER
Rear queen master
bedroom, Walk
thru bathroom.
Extra Cab, 4WD.
Only 63,000 miles.
$13,990
tool box, 4x4 diesel,
under 97K. Great
WRANGLER X
4x4, stick shift, soft
$14,200. 800. 7,000 miles. condition, $17,000
sacrifice at $11,000. Burgundy, cloth 570-288-4322 Must Sell. Like new. Center kitchen + top. Red exterior,
(570) 443-7522 Call or best offer.
(Wilkes-Barre) & vinyl interior, $1,700. Please Call dinette bed. Front well maintained,
before 9:30 p.m.
FORD ‘99 E350
350 rocket 570-925-2845 garage kept. 11,500
Call 732-397-8030 570-394-9413 extra large living
SUBARU `05 LEGACY
engine, 2nd miles, one owner.
Blue, convertible,
YAMAHA ‘1975 80
room + sofa bed.
FORD `05 ESCAPE XLT
BUCKET VAN
40th Anniversary owner. Fender Big View windows. AC, CD player,
skirts, always cruise control.
Model. 47,000
SPORT AWD Air, awning, sleeps 4x4, automatic,

STUDEBAKER ‘31
miles. Minor garaged. Trophy Triton V8. 2 speed Antique. Very good 6, very clean, will 560 Pierce St. leather, moon roof, Tow package with
repairs. $7,500 Air, new tires & winner at shows. boom; 92,000miles; condition. Must see. deliver. Located in Kingston, PA new tires & brakes, cargo carrier.
or best offer. brakes, 31,000 Rumble seat, coupe Serious inquiries $9999 or best price. Low milage. Road Benton, Pa. $4,900. www.wyoming well maintained Excellent condition.
Call 973-271-1030 miles, great Good condition. only, $7,500. Great condition. Call title. Asking $1,260 215-694-7497 valleymotors.com 63,000 miles, $18,700
condition. $11,995. Call for details 570-690-0727 570-675-3384 or Call (570) 825-5810 Asking $8,750. Call 570-822-9680
570-714-9924
570-836-1673 (570) 881-7545 570574-7002 Leave Message 570-472-3710
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JEEP `06 SUZUKI `09


Skilled Trades Repair
Janitorial/
DRIVERS
COMMUNITY The Meadows
Nursing and PHOTOGRAPHER Development

AUTOMOTIVE Housekeeping Drive with the best HOME WORKER Rehabilitation Part time nights &
GRAND VITARA166
Center
WRANGLER Positions
Starting $10-12/hour
of the best! Full Time Week On weekends, Portrait,
Corporate, Public INSIDE
TECHNICIAN
Luxury 4x4. Come join our great Week Off shift Positions Available
Nice, Clean Envi- (including 7 asleep relations & Sports.
horsepower 4 cylin- family of Drivers
der, 4 mode full time
4 wheel drive. 1,269
Valvoline Instant Oil
Change, an auto-
ronment to Work!
Wilkes-Barre area.
Kenan Advantage
Group
overnight shifts) is
available working CNA’s
Computer Skills
Required. Must be
motivated and work
ACCOUNT
Shifts available: Tired of sorting with individuals with
EXECUTIVE
miles. 4 wheel anti motive industry well with people.
leader is seeking Days: 10am-2pm through all the ads developmental dis-
lock disc brakes. 7-3 Shift Some experience
Auto Technicians for Monday-Friday that promise home abilities in the Dallas
Leather, heated In and apply Part Time (5-9 required, will train
our Kingston loca- Evening: 12pm-4am weekly runs or area.. Experience is
seats. Power seats,
mirrors, locks & GENERAL LABORERS tion. Experience a
plus, but not
Monday-Friday
Evening: 10pm-2am
sorry no local runs
available? If what
helpful, paid training
is provided. Valid
days bi-weekly)
with benefits
the right candidate.
Send resume to:
Local
operation
sales
is
sunroof. 6 cd 60 openings. All c/o Times Leader looking for an
TJ, X-Package shifts. $10.00/hour. required, but must Thursday, you really want is to drivers license is
changer with 8 3-11 Shift Box 2476 experienced
with only 46,000 Call us. 825-2105 be energetic, hard Saturday & Sunday be home daily, look required. Starting
speakers. Cruise & Part Time (5-9 15 N Main St telemarketer/in
miles. One owner! 1124 Highway 315 working with superi- Evening: 6pm-9pm no further. salary is $22,048+
tilt. Smart pass key- days bi-weekly) Wilkes-Barre, PA side account
6 cylinder, 6-speed Wilkes-Barre or customer serv- Monday-Friday Driver Qualifications benefits. For infor-
less entry start. with benefits 18711-0250 executive for
manual transmis- Save Time, ice skills. We offer Evening: Class A CDL ability mation or applica-
$19,000. Call it’s NEPA loca-
sion. Soft top with 3:30pm-8:30pm tion, call IMPACT
570-401-3714 Apply Online! competitive wages
Monday-Friday
to obtain tank and CNA’s can apply GET THE WORD OUT tion.
full doors, tinted www.onesource and benefits. hazmat 2 years SYSTEMS, Inc. at on line at:
factory windows. Must pass drug 570-829-3671. Drug with a Classified Ad.
CD player, sound
bar, 31” all terrain
TOYOTA ‘04 staffing.com Email your resume
or letter of interest test/background
check. Replies to:
recent verifiable
tractor-trailer expe- free workplace EOE
https://home.eeas
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570-829-7130 Qualified indi-
vidual will set-
to: jtinnes@ rience. Safe driving
tires with full size SIENNA XLE 522 Education/ synpower.net acc389@aol.com
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record.
Lakeside Nursing
Center is in need of
296360
EARN EXTRA MONEY!
up appoint-
ments for out-
spear. A MUST SEE! DVD, leather Training Advantages the following: Individualized side sales rep-
$13,999
(570) 301-7221
moonroof
$14968
INVISIBLE FENCE 542 Logistics/
Home Daily. Com-
petitive pay pack-
•Nurses Part Time
RN: 7a to 3p
orietation program
Competitive
Plasma Donors resentatives
with businesses
Needed
KIA `02 SEDONA INSTALLER
Will train right per-
Transportation age. Excellent ben-
efit packages. Train-
•Part Time LPN:
3p to 8p
starting rates
Vacation, Holiday
With this economy
we ALL need a little
in NEPA. Some
clients are
and Personal
CLASS A CDL ing on safe driving •Full or Part Time RN existing cus-

EDUCATORS
EX, Van, Sunroof. son for installation help. New donors
61,000 miles. and product han- or LPN: 11p to 7a Days, Tuition tomers. COLD
of underground wire earn $80 dollars
dling. New and well •CNAs: Part Time Reimbursement CALLING IS
Loaded. Good
condition.
560 Pierce St. We Are Seeking
and equipment. Full
time/ year round. FLAT BED DRIVER maintained equip-
ment, uniforms, and
All Shifts
Apply in person to:
Health insurance
and Pension Plan
your first week.
Great extra income REQUIRED!
$5000 or best offer. Must enjoy outdoor Home Every Night for everyone.
Kingston, PA Certified Staff more! Call Brian Box 357 Child Day Care on Position is full-
570-606-7654 work. Must be able At least 1 year Please call with
www.wyoming 972-740-8051 to Old Lake Rd. premises time with health
2010-2011 to work with dogs experience questions or stop
LEXUS `04 GX 470
Black with dark
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924 Secondary
Math Teacher
and their owners.
Landscape experi-
570-288-3628
learn how to get
started. Apply online
Harvey’s Lake
Call for directions
639-1885
Meadows Nursing
& Rehabilitation
by.
Interstate
benefits, paid
vacation, hourly
and bonus pay.
COURIER NEEDED
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aluminum, spread PRECEPTOR/ various patio/wall
installations, plant-
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$28,950
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diesel engine.
Rebuilt automatic
trol, Product Devel-
opment, Customer
throughout
manufacturing facili-
the more home/
family time?
TRUCK DRIVER credit repair opera-
tion. No one can
transmission. Very Service, Lean ty. Some moderate- Full time, able to legally remove
good rubber. All Sigma, Kaizen and ly heavy lifting drive a 20’ truck, 7 accurate and timely
around good We offer year clean driving information from
other activities. involved. We offer
condition inside competitive wages, top pay and record, able to do your credit report.
& out. Well
506 Administrative/ benefits physical work and It’s a process that
Qualifications: 4 health and dental
maintained. Clerical year technical insurance, retire- Weekly home lift 60 lbs., PA driver starts with you and
Ready to work. degree with mini- ment and life insur- time and much medical card, motor involves time and a
PRICE REDUCED!
$6,195 or
ADMINISTRATIVE mum 7 years rele-
vant experience or
ance benefits, and
an excellent work-
more vehicle report, flexi-
ble hours, $9/hour
conscious effort to
pay your debts.
Residential Program Worker:
best offer
Call 570-650-3500 ASSISTANT
Equipment Business
equivalent combina-
tion of education
ing environment.
Position is day shift,
For more
details,
plus incentive on
pounds collected.
Full time/Part time 2nd & 3rd shifts available. Work with individ-
Learn about manag-
ing credit and debt
Ask for Carmen and experience in Monday thru Friday. Apply at: at ftc. gov/credit. A
seeking Part Time engineering and Please send resume please call U’SAgain Recycling uals with developmental disabilities in a home-like atmosphere. message from The
NISSAN `08 ROGUE
SL. AWD, 1 owner,
Administrative
Assistant.
Microsoft
Typing,
Office
manufacturing.
Understanding of
and salary require-
ments to:
800-628-7807
and ask for
486 S. Empire St.
Wilkes-Barre
Full time employment includes a generous benefits package
including eleven paid holidays, sick & annual leave, and health
Times Leader and
the FTC.
polymer behavior P.O. Box 1126 recruiting. 570-270-2670
no accidents. 4 Suite, communica- and processes. Kingston, Pa. insurance. Candidates must be 18 years of age or older. CNA
door hatchback, 6 tion skills required. 18704 or fax them and experience a plus but not mandatory. A valid driver’s license
cylinder, roof rails, Email Resume to:
Experience in 548 Medical/Health
Process Control, to 570-287-1152. with a clean driving record is required. Positions available in
dark gray, black deanna@
C.N.A.’S, RN’S,
Lean Manufactur-
interior. Premium chwaltz.com or fax ing, and AutoCAD
Lackawanna and Luzerne Counties.
wheels, new tires, to 570-435-2192 desirable.
brakes extra set of 542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/
snows. Premium
sound/Bose/blue-
LINEUP Competitive salary Transportation Transportation PT’S, OT’S & ST’S Lifesharing Sponsors and Respite Providers:
We are seeking caring, compassionate people who are willing to
700
ASUCCESSFULSALE and benefits pack- MERCHANDISE
WANTED
tooth, XM radio. age: Health Insur- share their home with individuals who are developmentally dis-
Intelligent key entry. INCLASSIFIED! ance, Dental &
Newly inspected
36,900 miles Doyouneedmorespace? Vision, Disability,
401K, Life, AD&D,
Motorcoach Operators Angel’s Touch
Homecare, a Mille-
abled. Initial and on going training, 24 hour support and gener-
ous financial reimbursement.
702 Air
$19,500 A yard or garage sale Tuition Reimburse- Conditioners
(570) 371-7227 in classified Martz Trailways is currently accepting nium Home Health
ment, Paid Leave.
is the best way Drug screening and
applications for full time drivers. In addition Care Company, is Cross Valley Commons AIR CONDITIONER

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background checks
are conditions of
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ST’s with homecare
744 Kidder Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
$40
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experience to join
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maintained. Excell- Monday-Friday • Be at least age 23 PRN positions avail-
ent overall condi- Part time, with
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potential for full
tion. Keyless entry,
built in baby seat, time. Flexible hours
or forward resume
• Possess a Commercial Driver’s License and Luzerne Coun- EOE 548 Medical/Health
to: FABRI-KAL ties. Interested
dual climate con- and Saturday morn- or Permit
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trol. Rear air. Seats ings a must!
Send resume to:
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7. Recent inspec- Attn: M. Murray
tion & tires. KBB The Times Leader • Have a High School Diploma or GED Bridget Elias.
150 Lions Drive Fax: 570-655-3175
over $6300. Asking Box 2480
Hazle Township PA email: belias@
$5,000 firm. Call 15 N Main St
18202 Interested candidates should e-mail mhomehealth.com.
(570) 417-9884 Wilkes-Barre, PA
18711-0250
Email: resume to mlickers@martzgroup.com EOE
hrmail@hazleton.
or call 570-821-3821.
SUBARU ‘09 LEGACY 507 Banking/Real
f-k.com
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An Equal Opportunity Employer
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570-861-3323 M/F/H/V
542 Logistics/ the leader in advanced medical technology and comprehensive health services.
Auto, leather Professionals E.O.E. Transportation As our patient volume continues to grow, we seek qualified candidates for the
moonroof, alloys
following RN/GN vacancies at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital:
TELLERS
$19,547
527 Food Services/
FULL/PART TIME Hospitality RN - EMERGENCY SERVICES - FT & PTB Evenings & Nights – ER experience required
CDL CLASS A
Cash handling
experience a plus,
computer and com- BARTENDERS/COOKS/ RN - CTICU – Per Diem & FT-12 Evenings/Nights (Weekender) – CCU experience required
560 Pierce St.
munication skills
necessary.Required SERVERS NEEDED DRIVERS RN - 2W STEP DOWN – FT-12 Days/Evenings (Weekender) – CCU experience required
Kingston, PA work days are Mon-
Apply in Person
RN - Surgical Services (Inpatient) – Per Diem & FT Days/Evenings (7a-3:30p & 9a-5:30p)
www.wyoming day thru Friday and
valleymotors.com some Saturdays. No Phone Calls TIRED OF LONG TRIPS...AWAY FROM HOME AT NIGHT RN - Center for Same Day Surgery – Per Diem & PTB Days – OR experience required
Applications are Tipsy Turtle
570-714-9924
available at 881 245 Owen Street
REINHART FOODSERVICE, LLC RN - CCU – PTB – Evenings & Nights – CCU experience preferred
Swoyersville
Mundy
Wilkes-Barre,
Street,
PA HAS THE CAREER FOR YOU! RN - 3E Labor & Deliver – PTB Evenings
SUZUKI `07 XL-7 18702. No phone
calls please.
533 Installation/ $1000.00 SIGN ON BONUS RN - 4C Observation – Per Diem
56,000 miles, Maintenance/ RN/GN - 2C/S 6C/S Telemetry – Per Diem & FT-12 Evenings/Nights
automatic, CDL Class A drivers transport products from our Pittston domicile to
Repair
all-wheel drive,
4 door, air condi-
509 Building/ customer locations, conduct pre/post trip inspections, unload cased RN/GN - 3N PEDIATRICS – PTB & FT Evenings & Nights
Construction/
tioning, all power,
CD player, leather Skilled Trades FORKLIFT MECHANIC products from trailer to desired customer location, and other duties as
assigned. Drivers must be willing to operate a Tracscan unit and be able
RN/GN - 4E M/S Oncology – PTB Evenings & Nights
interior, tinted Action Lift, Inc.,
to lift and/or move up to 50 pounds frequently and lift and/or move up
RN/GN - 5E M/S Orthopedics – PTB Evenings & Nights
windows, custom
wheels, $13,000 CONSTRUCTION WORK- Northeast PA’s
authorized Crown to 100 pounds occasionally. Excellent customer service and interperson- RN/GN - 7E & 8E Med Surg – PTB Days, Evenings & Nights
and TCM forklift al skills are required.
Call 570-829-8753
Before 5:00 p.m. ERS dealer, has an
immediate opening Drug Free, EEO/AAP/M/F/H/V/D. Reasonable accommodations may
We offer excellent working conditions, competitive wages commensurate
Foreman, Equip- for a full time forklift be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential with experience, and a comprehensive benefits package including tuition
VOLVO `08 XC90
Fully loaded, moon
ment Operators and
Laborers needed.
mechanic. Prior
experience main-
function of a position. reimbursement. For immediate consideration and/or for more
information on job descriptions & requirements,
CDL License pre- taining forklifts is
roof, leather, heat- ferred. Good pay Reinhart offers an attractive compensation program, a comprehensive
ed seats, electric required. We offer please visit our website at www.wvhcs.org.
and benefits. Drug an excellent benefit benefits package including health insurance, eye and dental insurance,
locks, excellent screen, physical &
condition. New background check
package with health
insurance, 401k, &
and 401(k), and the opportunity to work in a well-established and
growth-oriented company.
Wyoming Valley Health Care System
tires, new brakes required. EOE.
and rotors. 52,000 paid holidays. Human Resources Division Fax: (570) 552-8876
Call 610-469-9677 Please e-mail your E.O.E.
miles highway For confidential consideration, apply at www.RFShires.com or
x3015 or email resume to mermar@ 575 North River Street hr@wvhcs.org M/F/D/V
$26,500/ best offer. kwidmann@collinson 1-877-573-7447. Applications being accepted until April 30, 2011
570-779-4325 inc.com for details
actionliftinc.com or
or until maximum number of applications received. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18764 Website: www.wvhcs.org
570-417-2010 till 5 fax 570-603-2880.
and application.
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Most with Pwr. Heated Leather Seats, 6 Disc CD, ABS,


Most with Pwr. Leather Seats, CD, ABS, Keyless Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Parking Sensors, Satellite Radio,
Entry, Rear Defogger, Traction Control, Tilt, Side Electronic Trunk, Heated Mirrors, Rear Defogger, Traction
Airbags, Cruise, Privacy Glass, PDL, PM, PW Control, Side Airbags, Tilt, Cruise, Memory Seat, Climate
Control, Digital Info, Homelink Sys.

FREE STATE INSPECTION AS LONG AS YOU OWN THE CAR!


2008 CHRYSLER 300 C HEMI AWD 07-08 EDGE SE/SEL AWD 2008 LINCOLN
AU1095- Pwr. Leather Heated Front & Rear Seats, ABS, Fog Most with Cruise, Tilt, Privacy Glass, Keyless Entry, NAVIGATOR AWD
Lights, Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, CD, Navigation Sys., Traction Control, Rear Defogger, Rear Wipers, CD, Most with 6 Disc CD, ABS, Dynamic Stability Fog
Remote Start, Premium Wheels, Satellite Radio, Parking ABS,Side Airbags, Some with Parking Sensors, Heated Lights, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Rear Defogger,
Sensors, Daytime Running Lights, Cruise Control, Tilt Wheel, Mirrors, 6 Disc CD, Moonroof, Heated Seats, Memory Seat
2002 BUICK LESABRE CUSTOM Moonroof, Memory Seat, STARTING AT
Security Sys., Side Airbags, Traction Control, Tow
Pkg., Tilt, Cruise, Moonroof, Pwr. Leather Heat/
AU1290- ABS, Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, Homelink Sys., Digital Info TO Cool Front Seats, Digital Info Center, Memory
Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Child Proof Door CHOOSE Seat, Homelink Sys., Roof Rack, Rear AC, Video
Locks, PW, Driver & Passenger Airbags, CD Center, Body Side Moldings FROM
Sys., Touch Screen, 3rd Seat, Rear Wipers, Reverse
2005 TAURUS SE 2009 LINCOLN MKZ AWD 2007 HONDA CR-V EX-L AWD Camera, Running Boards, Navigation Sys., Parking
Sensors, Luxury Seats, Custom Bumper, DVD
AU9795- Cruise, Tilt, PW, PL, Keyless Entry, Rear AU1038- 6 Disc CD, Fog Lights, ABS, Rear Defogger, Tilt, Side Player, Electronic Trunk Closer, Chrome Exhaust
Defogger, AM/FM/CD, Child Proof Door Locks, Airbags, Traction Cont., Pwr. Leather Heated & Cooled Seats, AU1229- AM/FM/6 Disc CD, ABS, Fog Lights,
Driver & Passenger Air Bags, Air Conditioning Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, Side Airbags, Tips, Premium Wheels, Pwr. Liftgate, Premim
Moonroof, Cruise, Memory Seat, Homelink Sys., Dual Zone Sound, Body Side Moldings, Carpeted Floor Mats,
Climate Cont., Premium Wheels, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Traction Control, Roof Rack, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Pwr. Adjustable Pedals, Heated Mirrors
2003 FOCUS ZX5 Chrome Exhaust Tips, Parking Control, Leather Heated
AU1420- AM/FM/CD, ABS, Seats, Moonroof, PDL, STARTING AT
Rear Defogger, Tilt Wheel, 29K Sensors, Digital Info, Satellite
PM, PL, Cruise Control, AC MILES! Radio, Heated Mirrors PW, PM, Rear Wipers TO CHOOSE
FROM

05-07 CHEVY MALIBU


Most with CD, ABS, Rear Defogger, Side
STARTING AT 2011 MUSTANG GT
AU1447- Manual, Leather Seats,
1800 MILES! 2007 HUMMER H3 AWD 2007 CADILLAC ESCALADE ESV AWD
AU1221- Pwr. Leather Seats, Rear Defogger, AU9762- 3rd Row Seat, Remote Start, Premium Wheels, Tow Pkg.,
Airbags, Traction Control, Pwr. Driver’s TO AM/FM/CD, Rear Defogger, Cruise ABS, Moonroof, Tilt Wheel, PL, PW, PM, ABS, Front/Rear AC Seats, Rear Wipers, Running Boards, Pwr.
Seat, Cruise, Tilt, Pwr. Adjust Pedals CHOOSE
FROM Control, Tilt Wheel, AC, Privacy Glass AM/FM/6 Disc CD, Cruise Control Adjustable Pedals, Parking Sensors, Heated Mirrors, Bluetooth,
DVD Player, Satellite Radio, 6 Disc CD, Traction Control, Side
06-08 CHEVY IMPALA 60 2009 LINCOLN MKS AWD 2008 MOUNTAINEER PREMIER AWD Airbags, Rear Defogger, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Fog Lights,
AU929- Tilt, Cruise, Keyless Entry, ABS, MOS.
All Wheel Drive, Pwr. Leather Heated Seats, Digital Info Center, AU1436- Navigation Sys., CD, ABS, Fog Lights, Rear Defogger, Side Moonroof, Pwr. Heated Leather
Fog Lights, Rear Defogger, CD, Rear Adaptive Cruise Control, Tilt, Moonroof, ABS, Climate Control, Airbags, Traction Control, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Tow Pkg., Tilt, Seats, Digital Info, Climate
Spoiler, Side Airbags, Pwr. Driver’s Seat TO CHOOSE
Cruise, Pwr. Leather Heated Seats, Digital Info, Control, Memory Seat
FROM
Fog Lights, Rear Defogger, Touch Screen, Reverse Camera, Side Air 45K
2008-2009 FORD Bags, Navigation Sys., Memory Seat, Traction Control, Heated Moonroof, Memory Seat, Running Boards,
Mirrors, Custom Bumper, Rear Wipers, Satellite Radio, 3rd Row Seat, MILES!
FOCUS SES/SE TO CHOOSE
FROM
Premium Wheels, Pwr. Adjustable Pedals, Parking
Keyless Entry with Keypad Sensors, Climate Control
Most with 6 Disc CD, Cruise, Tilt, Fog Lights, ABS, AC,
Driver & Passenger Air Bags, Rear Wipers, Keyless Entry,
Rear Defogger, Heated STARTING AT
2008 EXPLORER EDDIE BAUER 4X4 2004 EXPLORER SPORT TRAC XLT 4X4
AU1482- CD, ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, AU1425- Fog Lights, Keyless Entry,
Mirrors, Rear Spoiler, Rear Defogger, Pwr. Driver’s Seat,
Digital Info Center Rear Defogger, Side Airbags, Traction Control, Tilt, Cruise, Cruise Tilt, Running Boards, CD, ABS,
Pwr. Leather Seats, Rear AC, 40K MILES!
2008 FOCUS SES 72
2000 GMC ENVOY 4X4
AU1413 - CD, ABS, Keyless Entry,
Running Boards, 3rd Row 2005 CHEVY COLORADO CREW CAB LS 4X4
AU1324- AM/FM/CD, ABS, Rear
Defogger, Keyless Entry, Tilt,
MOS.
Rear Defogger, Tilt, Cruise, Pwr. Seat, Carpeted Floor AU1329- AM/FM/CD, Tilt Wheel,
Pwr. Door Locks, Pwr. Mirrors, Pwr.
Satellite Radio, PDL, PW, PM, MP3 Seats, Roof Rack, Heated Mirrors Mats, Rear Wipers Windows, Cruise Control, ABS

2009 DODGE CALIBER SXT 72


2005 ESCAPE 4X4 60 2007 LINCOLN MKX 4X4 2007 DODGE DAKOTA SLT SUPER CAB 4X4
AU1451- AM/FM/CD, ABS, Rear AU1104- Cruise Control, Tilt, AU9511 - Cruise Control, Tilt Wheel,
Defogger, Keyless Entry, Tilt,
MOS.
Wheel, Rear Defogger, Keyless
MOS.
Pwr. Leather Heated Seats, Homelink Sys., Parking Pwr. Driver’s Seat, Keyless Entry, Fog
PDL, PW, Cruise, Rear Wipers Entry, ABS, AM/FM/CD Sensors, Rear Wipers, Keyless Entry with Keypad, ABS, Lights, AM/FM/CD, Bedliner, PL, PW
Fog Lights, Rear Defogger, Side Airbags, Traction
2008 FUSION SE
SYNC, CD, Fog Lights, Keyless Entry, ABS, Rear
2007 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4
AU9677- Cruise Control, Tilt,
72
MOS.
Control, Dual Zone Climate
Control, Cruise, Tilt
2005 TOYOTA TACOMA DOUBLE CAB 4X4
Defogger, Display, Side Air Bags, Tilt, Cruise, Pwr. Wheel, Rear Defogger, Keyless AU1165- TRD Off-Road Pkg., SR5, VR-6, Pwr.
Driver’s Seat, Moonroof, Digital Info Center Entry, ABS, AM/FM/CD, PW, PL Wheel, Heated Mirrors Windows, PDL, Pwr. Mirrors, AM/FM/6 Disc
CD, Fog Lamps, Keyless Entry, Tow Pkg., ABS,
2008 MERCURY MILAN
AU1105- CD, ABS, Side Airbags, Keyless
72
2008 MAZDA TRIBUTE 4X4
AU9705- CD, ABS, Side Airbags, Fog 72 2008 EDGE LIMITED 4X4 TO
CHOOSE
FROM Cruise Control, Tilt
MOS. MOS.
AU9907- Climate Control, 6 Disc CD, Heated Mirrors, Remote Trunk Wheel, Bedliner,
Entry w/Keypad, Rear Defogger, Tilt, Cruise, Lights, Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, Lid, Rear Wipers, Premium Wheels, Parking Sensors, Pwr. Liftgate, Sliding Rear Window
Digital Info, Pwr. Seat, Heated Mirrors Cruise, Tilt, Roof Rack, Rear Wipers Electronic Truck Closer, Chrome Exhaust Tips, Rear Defogger, Fog
Lights, Keyless Entry with Keypad, Traction Control, ABS, Memory 2006 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 Z71 CREW CAB 4X4
2008 HONDA ACCORD LX-P 72 2006 MOUNTAINEER LUXURY AWD Seat, Pwr. Leather Heated Seats, AU1363- AM/FM/CD, Rear Defogger, 49K MILES!
AU1322- CD, ABS, Keyless Entry, Tilt, Rear MOS.
AU1386 - CD, ABS, Fog Lights, Moonroof, Tilt, Cruise, Digital
Defogger, Side Airbags, Traction Control, Keyless Entry, ABS, Tilt Wheel, Cruise
Privacy Glass, Pwr. Driver’s Seat, Cruise, Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, Info Center, Homelink Sys. Control, Pwr. Driver’s Seat, Bedliner
Side Airbags, Traction Control, 63

08-09 MILAN PREMIER Tow Pkg., Roof Rack, Pwr.


Heated Leather Seats, Dual
MOS.
2007 CADILLAC SRX4 AWD 2010 E-350 XLTs
All Wheel Drive, 6 Disc CD,
Fog Lights, ABS, Keyless Entry,
AWD Climate Control, Cruise, Digital
Info, Carpeted Floor Mats
AU1042- CD, Satellite Radio, Separate Tweeters, Premium
Sound, ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, Side
TO CHOOSE Airbags, Traction Control, Tow Pkg., Roof Rack, Pwr. Driver’s Most with Air, AM/FM/CD,
Rear Defogger, Traction
Control, Side Airbags, Digital FROM Seat, Memory Seat, PWr. Leather Heated Seats, Moonroof, Cruise Control, Privacy Glass, TO CHOOSE FROM
Info, Climate Control, STARTING AT 2008 FUSION SEL Homelink Sys., Digital Info Center, Cruise, Tilt, Navigation ABS, Rear Defogger, Keyless STARTING AT
Satellite Radio, Tilt, Heated AU1441- 6 Disc CD, Keyless Entry 36K MILES!
Mirrors, Cruise, Some with Sys., DVD Player, 3rd Row Seat, Rear Wipers, OnStar, Dual Entry, PM, PL, PW, Running
Moonroof, Pwr. Leather Seat w/Keypad, Rear Defogger, Traction Zone Climate Control, Premium Wheels, Touch Screen, Boards, Traction Control
Control, Digital Info, Moonroof, Pwr. Liftgate, Pwr. Adjust Pedals, Electronic Trunk Closer
2009 CHEVY MALIBU LTZ 30K MILES! Pwr. Leather Seats, Tilt Wheel, 72
2009 TOYOTA TACOMA ACCESS CAB 4X4
41K
MOS.
Cruise Control, Heated Mirrors, AU1299- AM/FM/CD, ABS,
AU1317 - Leather Seats, CD, Tilt, 33K
Satellite Radio, Rear Spoiler, ABS, Keyless Entry, Tilt Wheel, M
Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, PL,
Cruise, Moonroof, PW, PM, Carbon Fiber Trim, Fog Lights MILES! Cruise Control, PL, PW, PM
ILES!

2010 FUSION SEL 30K MILES! 2010 ESCAPE XLT FWD 11K MILES!
AU1250 - CD, Digital Info, Roof Rack,
2007 EXPEDITION LIMITED 4X4 08 FORD F-150 XLT SUPERCAB 4X4
Most with CD, ABS, Tilt, Keyless Entry w/ TO CHOOSE FROM
AU1376 - Pwr. Leather Heated Seats, SYNC, CD, ABS, AU1114- CD, ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, Side Airbags,
Keyless Entry, Cruise, Rear Defogger, Traction Control, Tow Pkg., Roof Rack, Rear AC, Moonroof, Pwr. Leather Keypad, Cruise, Tow Pkg., Fog Lights, Driver
Fog Lights, Moonroof, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Rear Traction Cont., Fog Lights, ABS, Tilt Heated/Cooled Seats, Memory Seat, Homelink Sys., Dual Zone Climate & Passenger Air Bags, PL, PW, Pwr. Steering
Defogger, Traction Control, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Control, Cruise Control, Tilt Wheel, Navigation Sys., Pwr. Liftgate, Rear
Dual Zone Climate 2008 CHEVY EQUINOX LT
CD, ABS, Keyless Entry, Rear
Wipers, Running Boards, 3rd Row 2008 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 LT 4X4
Seat, Touch Screen, Pwr. Adjustable AU1314- CD, Traction Control, Keyless Entry, 8100 MILES!
Control, Satellite Defogger, Tilt Wheel, PL, PW, Pedals, Heated Mirrors, Electronic ABS, Tow Pkg., Pwr. Driver’s Seat, Cruise, Tilt,
Radio, Heated Mirrors Cruise Control, Air Conditioning Trunk Closer, Parking Sensors OnStar, Running Boards, Carpeted Floor Mats

2006 INFINITI M35X AWD 2008 MARINERS & ESCAPES 2008 MKX ELITE AWD 2010 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 CREW LT Z71 4X4
AU9744- Navigation Sys., Reverse Camera, Separate Tweeters, AU1424 - 6 Disc CD, Satellite Radio, Pwr. Heat/Cool Leather AU1277 - AM/FM/CD, ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless
Subwoofers, Remote Trunk Lid, CD, ABS, Keyless Entry, Rear Most with ABS, Traction Control, Seats, SYNC, ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Rear
Keyless Entry, Cruise Control, Entry, Traction Control, Steering Wheel
Defogger, Traction Control, Cruise, Tilt, Digital Info Center, TO CHOOSE FROM Defogger, Security Sys., Tilt, 31K MILES! Controls, Pwr. Driver’s Seat,
Climate Control, Homelink Sys., Pwr. Heated Leather Seats, PL, PW, PM, Rear Defogger,
Side Air Bags, Tilt Wheel, Pwr. STARTING AT
Traction Control, Cruise, Digital Info Center, Tilt Wheel, MILES! 14K
Wood Trim, Steering Wheel Memory Seat, Tow Pkg., Privacy Glass, Cruise
Controls, Bluetooth, Moonroof, Pwr. Leather Seats, Moonroof, Rear Wipers, Control, Sliding Rear
Daytime Running Lights Pwr. Heated Mirrors, CD Heated Mirrors Window, Bedliner

Tax and tags extra. “BUY FOR” prices are based on 72 month (*66, 63, 60, 48, and 36 months for selected vehicles) 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.

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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708 Antiques & 710 Appliances 720 Cemetery 730 Computer 744 Furniture & 744 Furniture & 758 Miscellaneous 770 Photo 776 Sporting Goods 784 Tools
Collectibles Plots/Lots Equipment & Accessories Accessories Equipment
RANGE: brand new BATHROOM SINK POOL TABLE 1970’s LADDERS: alu-
ANTIQUE WOOD natural or propane Software DESK 3 large draw- PICTURE, giant SET: Gerber white with accessories minum extension 16’
PLANES $20. each.
Charlie One Horse
gas range with
sealed burners and
CEMETERY PLOTS LAPTOP, Toshiba
ers, drop down
top, storage com-
Southwest $75.
Wooden Teepee
porcelain bathroom
sink with mirror and
MANFROTTO Mono
-Pod model 681B. $100. 288-9609 $60. Aluminum 8”
step ladder $40.
Plymouth National Excellent Condition.
electronic pilots in 15” wide screen xp medicine cabinet. TENT Pop-up cloth Wooden 8’ step lad-
Cowboy hats, Cemetery in partments. Paid shelf stand $75. $50. or best offer.
unopened box, Call home sp3 usb 2.0 Matching set. $80. paintball bunker/ der $30. CHAINSAW
Richard Petty Ltd. Wyoming. 6 Plots. $150. $80. or best Area rug, olive MINOLTA MAXXUM
after 6:30 $299. with restore dvd w 570-331-8183 tent, never used, Homelite, gas pow-
Ed $20. Other $450 each. Call offer. 5 piece full green with leaf 8000i 35MM film
570-675-0005 built in dvd rom cd- $20. Huffy Micro ered with case &
styles $15 & $20. 570-825-3666 BEDROOM SET, 5 imprint, approxi- camera with 2 lens-
rw, battery, ac BEDLINER: 89 bike, blue, $30. extra chain, runs
570-655-9472 drawer chest, nite mate 5x7 $40. es & off camera
REFRIGERATOR CHAPEL LAWN adapter/ charger & Chevy S10, standard 570-239-5292 good 16” blade $65.
stand, dresser with 570-239-5292 flash unit, reduced
Kenmore, almond, PARK IN DALLAS. case loaded with cab $30. 2000 firm after 3pm
mirror & headboard. $275 Very good
21.6 cu. ft. with ice TWO PLOTS programs &d simple TABLE LAMP with Chevy Cavalier LS 570-655-3197
$400. or best offer. condition. 570-788-
maker & filtered TOGETHER.ONE games anti-virus not shade $10. 2 end rear trunk spoiler,
570-477-2281 2388 after 5 pm
water $350. PERSON MUST BE A needed $350. For table lamps with black 410. 250’ of 6 WADERS: Simms TOOLS,
570-868-6018 VETERAN. $475.00 more details call DINING ROOM SET: shades $12. gauge bare copper POLAROID LAND stocking-foot fishing 9” Craftsman radial
(570)826-1333 570-457-6610 Broyhill. Cherry- 570-823-4970 wire $100. Four bar- CAMERA, Model waders, like new. saw, $125; Electric
SENSEO SINGLE rel carb running dry wall drills, $30;
wood. Solid wood J66, in original gen- considered the best
SERV, used twice, WINDOWS 7 TOW- TV STAND - for tvs
warranty, 55 coffee OAKLAWN CEMETERY ERS. All working (3).
table with extra leaf,
6 chairs, two piece up to 28”, side door
from Chevy motor
$50. 3 suitcases in
uine cowhide case by fishing guides,
Goretex Pro $150.
32 ft. fiberglass
extension ladder,
$ ANTIQUES BUYING $ pods $85. Will separate or sell with owners manual
4 grave sites, China closet with & 2 shelves , really excellent shape Winland heavy-duty $140; Hand pumps
570-542-5622 all 3. Best offers and flash attach-
fabulous location. lighting. 2 years old. nice!! $20.735-3765 $40. 570-740-1246 equipment bag, for oil drums, 50
Old Toys, model kits, welcome. $250. ment, circa 1960,
Purchased 20 years Excellent condition. plenty of pockets for gal. to 250 gal.,
Bikes, dolls, old gun STOVE, GE gas WINDOWS XP BEDSPREADS, king $19.95. Call
ago. $2,450 Originally $4,200. all your fishing gear. $40; 25 ft. leveling
Mining Items, trains oven/stove with TOWER $80. Win- size, 1 rose, 1 green. 570-696-1410.
610-838-7727 Selling for $1,999. $50. 570-823-3030 rod, $60. Call
& Musical Instruments, electric ignition. $50 dows 7 tower $85. $25. each.
Must sell, moving in (570) 825-5810
Hess. 474-9544 BROAN RANGE delivery available 746 Garage Sales/ 570-788-4502 774 Restaurant
HOOD- $10. 726 Clothing 570-905-2985
1 month.
Estate Sales/ 778 Stereos/
DOLL: Grandmoth- FRIGIDAIRE REFRIG- 570-333-0512 COINS: Great Britain Equipment Accessories 786 Toys & Games
er’s doll very old, ERATOR $25 BLAZER, ladies, all Flea Markets lot of 22 older coins
cloth body filled with KITCHENAID DISH- wool fully lined, new, 732 Exercise DRAPERIES custom
all for $5.735-6638 BEVERAGE BIKE kids Jeep
looks like shredded made in excellent RECEIVER Stereo
OLD FORGE
WASHER $100. or size 12, 1 black, 1 Equipment COOLER, for restau- mountain bike for
wood, material condition. Tuxedo COLLEGE BOOKS technics receiver
best offers. purple $15. each. Moire satin light rant use, with dou- $15. or best offer
behind one knee Writing a Research ble swing door, Ask- model SA450, 2
570-826-1702 Ladies black leather DP WEIGHT BENCH mauve blush com- 570-829-4027

ESTATE
worn through with Paper, 5th Edition, ing $1,500 or best Fisher XP-7B speak-
jacket, size 12 $20. with 100lb weight pletely lined, (1) set
age, other than that STOVE: black gas ISBN: 1-877653-66- offer. Call ers, excellent condi- Championship table
Ladies tweed coat, set for $65. Steel 120”w x 63” L. (1)
in good condition, stove good condi- 7 $2. Life As We (570) 459-6017 tion $125. 693-2820 10 in 1 includes pool,
size 1X $10. Ladies tube frame with leg set 144”wx72”L.

SALE
old dress on doll. tion $75. long black wool developer, targets Both sets including Know It, a collection fooseball, Basket-
STEREO: Technics
Asking $100. 570- 570-829-4027 coat, size 12 $10. upper & lower body rods $125. 570-474- of Personal Essays ball, plus more. All
by Foote Sweeney,
RESTAURANT with 2 31/2” speak-
parts & in great
474-2756 between 570-788-4502 muscle groups. Call 5702 ers $65. 239-5292
8:30am- 9pm. TOASTER OVEN 529 South Main St. ISBN: 0-7434- EQUIPMENT, shape. $50. or best
Hamilton Beach. 570-430-1366 DRESSER clothes 8x12 walk in
BLAZERS ladies size Saturday & Sunday, 7686-7 $5. Ger- offer. 570-477-2281
LIONEL Engine ten White. Excellent dresser 44” w x 32” cooler $2300; 780 Televisions/
small, red & beige WORKBENCH: March 26th & 27th, minal by Emile Zola
$125. Lionel milk car condition. $15. hx19” deep, lite GAME TABLE 10 IN 1
$40. Lionel Box car 570-288-0414
$5. each. Ladies Olympic Powertec wood color, 4 draw- 9-5. ISBN: 978-0-14- 8x8x10 walk Accessories approximate 3 X 5 -
summer pants suit workbench model Entire contents of 044742-2 $5. in freezer $3800;
Guy 3464 $30. Belt ers, good condition $50. 868-6018
VACUUM, Bissell, 12 size small $6. WB_OB11 includes home, apartment, 570-696-3528 Pizza oven with TELEVISION. Sony
with 2 guns on $60 after 3pm
amp, good condition Call 570-823-4970 an olympic 45 lb bar cellar & porches! stones $2000; 27”. $20 HANNAH MONTANA
buckle 1950 $10. 570-655-3197 COMFORTER
$20. 570-287-0023 plus 190 lbs in plates Antiques, col- Stainless steel 570-654-1169 MALIBU BEACH
570-574-0271 CLOTHING - (235 lbs total) also queen, blue, has kitchen hood
DRESSER clothes lectibles, (vintage, BARBIE DOLL
Women’s tops, with clamps, curl attach- been cleaned. $9. $3000; Stainless TELEVISION: GE.
TRAIN SET 1996 Why Spend dresser 44” w x 32” retro & new), furni- HOUSE. Excellent
tags, 1X - 2X, 200 ment & olympic 570-474-5653 steel pizza oven Works good. 28”.
Harley Davidson Hundreds on hx19” deep, lite ture, household, Condition. Furniture
pieces, $1 each. curling bar with set hood $4000; $100. 570-740-1246
H.O “ Milwaukee New or Used wood color, 4 draw- glassware, cook- CROCHET THREAD & accessories,
cottons, mole skin, of clamps. Will bread pan rack
Express” Limited Appliances? ers, good condition ware, appliances, bag full, $5. Helmet, TELEVISION: GE. includes dolls -
knits $1 each. require a large vehi- $100; 2 soup
Edition. Brand new, Most problems $50 after 3pm wall decor, mirrors, black, size Medium, Works good. 28”. Miley, Hannah, Lily,
570-735-5084 cle to transport this warmers for $100;
still in original pack- with your appli- 570-655-3197 wardrobes, bedding $5. Call 823-4941 $100. 570-740-1246 Lola & Oliver. Retails
aging. $120. COMMUNION item. $425 & draperies, deco- 2 door sandwich over $300. for
ances are usually END TABLE with prep table $500.
KISS superstar SUITS, navy, excel- (570) 822-1179 rative, carpeting, HEATER for water TV 19” Samsung everything! Asking
simple and inex- attached lamp and All equipment is
commemorative lent condition, sizes, beautiful designer bed $5. tube television. only $150.763-9599
pensive to fix! magazine rack, light sold as is. For
570-655-4339 $30. 570-239-5291
collectors series sil- Save your hard 8 & husky 14/16. $10 734 Fireplace color wood tone.
jewelry & hundreds
more info, call KITCHEN SET,
ver coins, from Lib- each. Call 823-4941 of pieces of design-
earned money, Let Accessories $20. 570-814-9845. HUMIDIFIER $7. 570-847-0873 child’s $25.
erty Mint Ace us take a look at it
JACKET: boys gen-
er clothing, sizes POOL CUE $10. 782 Tickets 570-457-4494
Frehley, Paul Stan- first! FIREPLACE: vent ENTERTAINMENT medium up to and RECORD ALBUMS
uine Italian stone including 2X (new RESTAURANT
BUS TRIPS
ley, Peter Criss And 30 years in free 30,000 BTU CENTER for tv holds $2. each. SCHOOL TABLE:
Gene Simmons. leather jacket, size or with tags on, EQUIPMENT,
the business. propane fireplace up to 32” tv, stores Call 570-823-4970 child’s school table
sealed in original 14. $25. 868-6018 barely used), hand- Somerset Dough
East Main with 43” wood sur- videos & all other Yankee Baseball with 6 chairs, heavy
packaging $100. for Appliances PROM DRESSES: round, has thermo- stuff u need to put bags, Christmas & LADDER: 32’. alu- Sheeter, Model Tigers 4/2, $79 duty, like new. $100.
set or $30. sepa- 570-735-8271 Light blue with stat & blower. W next to your tv $100. seasonal, sewing, minum extension CAR-100. 1 avail- 570-474-0154
Blue Jays 4/30, $79
rately. 301-2694. Nanticoke beading on front, X- Heats 1000 sq. ft. 570-829-4027 antique Singer ladder, barely used - able. $1,500 each
sewing machine, Call for more info Red Sox 5/14, $99
cross lacing on Call after 6:30 week $220. 814-3758
ENTERTAINMENT electronics, air con- 570-498-3616. Red Sox 5/15, $99
Visit us at open back. Floor days or any time
712 Baby Items CENTER solid oak ditioners, treadmill, LADDER: 7’ WOOD Mets 5/21, $99
Merchant’s Village length, size 10 $60. week ends. $225. RESTAURANT
Raymour & Flanni- exercise bikes, STEP LADDER $25. Mets 5/22, $99 WWE wrestling
(the old Pittston Mayqueen black 570-675-0005
BABY TOYS, assort- gan paid $750 ask- medical, Evenrude 570-779-9791 EQUIPMENT, Bak- championship toy
Wal-Mart) tulle with beads & Phillies Baseball belts $10. each
We have antiques ed $10. TODDLER ing $150. Hunter off outboard motor, ers Pride Oven,
floral sequins, strap- 742 Furnaces & LAWN CHAIR, cast Cubs 6/11, $85 Little Tikes girls pink
galore! Come to TOYS assorted white ceiling fan sporting, fishing, Model KOS-1, 115
less & matching iron, $75, TABLE, A’s 6/25, $85
Booth 162! included ride on’s shawl $75. Size 10 Heaters $20. 570-457-4494 golf, Silvan 22 foot
coffee, glass top,
volt, single deck vanity pink $25. Lit-
$10. CRIB SET, aluminum sterndrive oven. $350; Red Sox 6/30 $95 tle Tikes kitchen set
Primitive bakers light green with Say it HERE $75,TREADMILL, & chair $30. Disney
cabinet, plantation includes lamp shade COAL STOVE boat, memorabilia & SOMERSET TURN Mets Baseball
black illusion over- in the Classifieds! Weslo, $100, TIVO, Princess tricycle
desk, dry sink, for girl $10. lay, black satin waist Pittston kitchen much more! OVER MACHINE - Yankees 7/2, $95
$300. Master turbo 570-829-7130 4 houses down $125, FIREPLACE, with adult push han-
Hoosiers. Loads 570-868-0481 zips in back, knee or model SPM45, Phillies 7/17, $85
heater $125. from Ghigiarelli’s faux, $100, BOOK- dle $25. Little tikes
of smalls and tons shorter length $40. $500. ASTRO Cardinals 7/21, $75
BLUE BUMBO SEAT E N T E R TA I N M E N T SHELVES (2) $20 grill $10. Children’s
of good stuff! Yellow mid-thigh 570-779-3332 Pizza on same side. BLENDER with foot
with tray. Excellent CENTER tan oak each, TV STAND, Baseball Overnight shopping cart $10.
Consignments length strapless pedal, model AM2,
Condition $25. HEATER, portable with drawsm holds Sauder, $5, DESK, Red Sox @ Pirates Children’s Dirt Devil
WILKES-BARRE
Welcome wth small bow at up to 32” TV, excel- Computer, $75, $50. For more
570-763-9599 space heater, 12 6/25-6/26 $239 battery operated
570-855-7197 waist, ties in back, gallon kerosene or lent condition $20. CHEST, cedar, $150, information, call
Mariners @ Red Sox vacuum asking $10.
570-328-3428 CARSEAT: Chicco tulling under skirt. fuel oil. $70. Call BED FRAME queen. TEA-CART, $75 570-498-3616 3 Lego sets, large
travel system infant size 7 worn once $30.570-288-0414 570-655-0952 7/23-7/24 $219
(570) 825-5810 legos $5. each. Girls
$40. 570-288-9609 Yankees @ Orioles
YEARBOOKS: carseat, base, & 776 Sporting Goods round wooden table
Coughlin H.S. 1926,
1928, 1932, 1937,
stroller included.
Excellent condition.
PURSES/CLOTHING:
HEATER: Timberline
vent-free propane
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER, traditional SEWING FABRICS BIKES 2 used one
8/27-8/28 $209
Nascar At Dover
& 2 chairs $25.
570-239-5292
American Eagle gas heater 15,000 oak finish, excellent Lots of Them
1940, 1961, 1963, Retails for $299. boys, one girls. Both 5/15 & 10/2
1942, 1943, 1944, asking $125.
Outfitters wool
design $3. Victoria
to 25,000 BTUs, condition $45.Paid WALLPAPER need work or can XBOX-360. Cord-
1949. G.A.R. H.S. 570-763-9433 sells for $250 ask- $185. BOOK SHELF, 1,000’s of patterns $159 each Race less racing wheel
Secret black /pink large, 5 shelves, be used for parts.
1934, 1935, 1936, ing $99. Excellent WALLPAPER & BLIND $10. all. 655-9474 New York City and pedals. $30.
MONITOR: Safety slipper boots, medi- condition.l 570-328- light oak finish, very Guitar hero drum
1937, 1945, 1946, WAREHOUSE Brunch Cruise
1st Baby Video Mon- um $3. Liz Clai- 5611/ 570-328-5506 good condition, and guitar. $40
1951, 1955, 1956, 30 Forrest St.,
CASH
itor. B&W video borne small butterfly $25. CANOPY BED 6/5, $99
SALVATION ARMY
1957, 1961, 1965, Wilkes-Barre, PA 570-693-2612
screen. Works print leather purse HEATER: Tower FRAME, queen, COOKIE’S
1966, 1970, 1980, 570-970-6683
great. $45 Bumbo $4. Misses /junior quartz electric headboard & base, TRAVELERS
1985, 2005, 2006. 788 Stereo/TV/
Meyers H.S. 1935,
1936, 1937, 1938,
1942, 1943, 1944,
seat. Lime Green.
Looks brand new.
$20. 570-371-6900
Old Navy & Ameri-
can Eagle tops, XS
to Medium $1.
heater, asking $20.
570-825-5847
black metal, very
nice. $175.
570-430-4054
INDOOR SEWING MACHINE
older
cabinet
Kenmore,
model,
4 570-815-8330
cookiestravelers.com
Electronics

GUNS
DVD Player, Curtis.
1945, 1946, 1960,
1974, 1975, 1976,
NAPNANNY INFANT
SEAT with Minky
each Old Navy
size 6 flare jeans
$2. Pants/khaki’s
744 Furniture &
Accessories
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER. Ethan
FLEA MARKET some accessories.
FREE. 474-6088 784 Tools Brand new, never
used, still in box.
1977. Kingston H.S. 17 S. Penna. Ave includes remote.
Sage cover. Practi- Allen 45x21x29. BUY - SELL
1938, 1939, 1940,
1944, 1948, 1949.
cally new. $85.
570-371-6900
sizes 4, 6, 8, 10 $2.
each. Lilu small BED complete, dou-
ble head board &
Excellent condition.
Charcoal finish
APRIL 2, 2011 SHAMPOOER: deep
cleaner Bissell “big
TRADE
CARPET INSTALLER
TOOLS: kicker,
$20. TV Toshiba.
32” with remote,
purse with cute Green” power brush knives, chalkline, excellent condition
Plymouth H.S. 1930,
1931, 1932, 1933, STROLLER: Eddie
buttons from Pac
Sun $3. Black slip-
footboard,
finish. $10.
cherry $750. 675-4795
8AM TO 2PM deep cleaner (hot
water extraction Also Buying
notch cutter, 2 sta-
plers, loop pile cut-
$20.
570-288-0414
1938, 1943, 1944, Bauer double, bare- 570-693-4483 FURNITURE: Food
1959, 1960. ly used, good condi-
on waitress shoes
ARMOIR, Elegant & Concessions, system. $50. Ammo; War / ter, stair tool, strip
size 6-1/2 rarely 570-288-3723 Military Items; cutter, staples, TV flat screen HDTV
Hanover H.S. 1951, tion $100. Baby BED FRAME, full, versatile, 2 doors at Bake Sale, & Emerson 19”, needs
worn $1.50 Asics metal. $30. Bayonets; blades, & tool box,
1952, 1953, 1954, clothes 1 and under, top accommodates Silent Auction SHEETS AND PIL- minor repair. $10.
track cleats $250. Also seaming
1960. West Pittston name brands, silver/light green,
DINETTE SET, dark 28” TV, 4 large bot-
Call 824-8741 to LOWS: George Gold & Silver; 570-655-4339
Pine, 2 years old, iron $40. Sub floor
H.S. Annual 1925, changing table with size 7 $3. Semi or
tom drawers for
reserve a table. Washington Bed Coins stapler $50. Electric
1926, 1927, 1928, the padding $30. not a scratch, $150, storage, solid oak,
prom dress, David’s Sheet $20; Queen 570-735-1487 stapler $50. 794 Video Game
1931, 1932, 1959. (516) 319-4790 CABINET, china, with carved design,
Bridal metallic blue/ size pillows. $3 570-868-5886
Luzerne H.S. 1951,
grey, tea length,
lighted, $50. originally $850. sell each. Call Daily 10am - 7pm Systems/Games
1952, 1956, 1957, STROLLER:
bubble, strapless ,
570-779-4750 for $300. CARD 752 Landscaping & 570-824-2571 CROSSCUT SAWS
1959. Berwick H.S. Umbrella stroller $7. TABLE, solid dark Gardening 570-855-2613 from mining era, GAMECUBE games,
570-779-9791 size $15. Dolly’s BEDS. Twin, $25, new, never opened,
1952, 1953, 1956, wood textured SMOCKING (24 hours) one & 2 man $25.
Boutique, Sherri Hill Queen and dresser, (1) Nintendo Game-
1957, 1958, 1960, mahogany, unique WEED EATER Kraft, MACHINE Martha each. Antique post
UMBRELLA stroller, short prom dress $75. WARDROBES, cube Bomberman
1967, 1968, 1969 table converts to full $10. BLOWERS (2) Pullen 16 row hole digger $20.
red & blue plaid $7. violet & pink with metal, 5 for $50. CROSS BOW LEG- jetters, rated e.
,1970. Lehman H.S. dining table for 8 Toro Electric. $10 Smocking machine, 570-655-9472
2 backless booster bow at waist, can DESK, $25, PATIO END exercise $10. (1) Nintendo
1973, 1974, 1976, people, originally each. 570-654-1169 patterns, books, +
seats $5. each. Car be worn strapless, SET, Rattan, $50, machine, very good gamecube A Series
1978, 1980. Nanti- $595. sell $350. extras. Paid over HAND SAWS:
seat, gray with blue size 3/4. $30. CHAIRS, (3) $15. condition, sacrifice Of Unfortunate
coke Area H.S. DINING CHAIRS 4 $250. sell all for $10. each.
1976, 2008. Dallas trim, $30. Pack & Unique Tiffany terra (570) 479-3738 matching antique 754 Machinery & $95. 570-288-9843 $200.570-788-2388 570-779-3332 Events, rated e.
Play, beige & olive cotta color with Equipment $7.00 (2) PlaySta-
H.S. 1966, 1967, CANOPY: Black chairs, beautifully
green plaid pattern beading, layered, DRIVER, ADAMS
1968. Bishop Hoban
H.S. 1972, 1973, $60. Pack & Play
Graco, blue & yel-
lace, Vintage look-
ing, strapless from
metal canopy full-
size bed frame,
carved backrests in
rounded grapevine
TIRES: 2 GT Cooper
tP215-65R15 $30. Redline
460cc,
Titanium,
Graphite
SULLAIR PORTABLE tion 2 steering
wheels & foot ped-
1974, 1975. West
Side Central low, $30. Stroller,
green & cream plaid
Prom Excitement,
size 12, runs small.
excellent condition,
sells for $250, ask-
pattern, legs are
Queen Anne style, HAULMARK ‘07 TRAIL- 570-654-2396
TIRES: 4 KUMHO
shaft, 10.5 deg. call
after 6 pm $40
COMPRESSOR 185
als
games.
for racing
20. each
Catholic H.S. 1965 - seats are uphol- with hoses. $5,500. or 2 for $30.
1974, 1980, 1981.
Westmoreland H.S.
$40. Booster seat
with back $10.
$40. Short gold,
sequin bodice, full
ing $99. Sauder
corner desk, maple stered in dark gold
patent leather,
ER 6’X14’
Like new with
Tires P195/70R14
like new, less than
(570)822-1811
570-693-1130 570-696-3528
Booster high chair, tulle sparkly bottom finish, 5.5’x5.5’ 500 miles. 5th tire ELECTRIC PUMP
1952, 1953 - 1954
cream with bur- from David’s Bridal, excellent condition, brass nail head trim electric brakes, spare mounted on Coleman. Brand 554 Production/ 554 Production/
G.A.R. H.S. 1972, Circa 1920 original new tires and
1973, 1974, 1975, gundy, $25. Baby size 4, $15. BCBG sells for $250, ask-
value $1000. sell
98 Camry wheel. All new, still in box $20. Operations Operations
bath tub shower black short semi ing $99.l 570-328- reinforced tongue. for $250 570-288-0414
1976 Pittston H.S. 5611 /570-328-5506 $250. UNUSUAL $2700.
$20. Wooden dress, sequins on (570)822-1811 EVERLAST BOXING
1936, 1951, 1954, SIDE CHAIRS, pair of 570-239-5457
changing table $60. top, flowy, beautiful,
1963 Pittston Hospi-
tal School of Nurs- Eddie Bauer car
seat, beige &d black
size 4. $20. BCBG
red short semi,
COFFEE TABLE -
Solid oak, 53 1/4” X
Parsons Chairs in
paisley print, gold & SNOW THROWER
VACUUM CLEANER,
Panasonic, excel-
HEAVY BAG, very
good condition, Machine Operators
ing, J.O.Y. of 1957,
1959 West Pittston suede $40. Exer-
ersaucer, $50.
pleated
crossed top, flowy
criss
24” with 3 glass top
inserts. Excellent
rust, fabricated of
custom leatherette
Ariens 24” cut, 7HP,
tire, chains & elec-
lent suction, HEPA
exhaust filter, on-
$54. BOXING
SPEED BAG with Forklift Operators
H.S. 1950, 1954, condition, $50. textile, deeply tuft- tric start, tire board tools, bags, mounting hardware,
570-239-5292 skirt, can be worn- very good condition, Pretium Packaging, a leading manufacturer
1955, 1956, 1960 570-288-3723 ed, comfortable chains. $395. or 2 works great, $35. In
strapless, size 4
Hazleton H.S. 1938,
$20. 7 dance
back & seats, origi- for $425. one for Laflin 709-3146. $35. 570-430-4054 of plastic containers in the Hazleton Pa area
1939, 1940, 1941, 716 Building dresses sizes small,
COFFEE TABLE: nally $550. sell parts. 570-636-3151
FISHING POLES: 4 has openings for experienced MATERIAL
1942, 1943, 1945, Queen Ann style $175. 288-5835
1948, 1949, 1950, Materials medium & large $7. oval oak colored 760 Monuments & brand new fishing HANDLERS/FORKLIFT OPERATORS and
each. 696-3528 coffee table with FURNITURE: 756 Medical poles/ 3 brand new experienced BLOW MOLD MACHINE
1953, 1954, 1955, DOORS: 4’ bi-fold Lots reels $220.
1956, 1957, 1959, doors with jamb &
matching rectangu- gently used furni- Equipment TECHNICIANS.
1960, 1961, 1962, Collect cash, not dust! lar end tables $75. ture, like new - 5 570-654-2396
exterior trim-stained Clean out your 1970’s style bed- piece French
1964 Hazle Twp H.S. HOSPITAL BED GRAVE LOT Successful candidates will have a minimum
in oak—FREE! room set, triple Provincial bedroom GOLF WALKING
1951, 1952 basement, garage complete, fully Near baby land at
570-825-4721
Call 570-237-5947
or attic and call the dresser, bed, night- set $250. 5 piece electric, head & foot Memorial Shine in
CARTS (2) hardly of two years experience in a manufacturing
stand, & armoire child’s bedroom set used $15.00 each. facility. Positions will be on a 12 hour shift
GLASS DOOR. 3 Classified depart- of bed adjustable. Carverton.
$100. Dining room with desk, book- 570-822-7903
710 Appliances way glass door for ment today at 570- 3” casters that lock $400. Call working every other weekend. Please send
bath tub. $25 set, 1970’s or 80’s case & free stand- to secure. $300. 570-287-6327 GUN CABINET
829-7130! style, table with leaf, ing mirror $175. Liv- 570-735-6861
resume to:
570-331-8183 holds 6 rifles, locks
APPLIANCE 6 chairs, china ing room couch,
PA RT S E T C . SLIP for wedding
hutch, & buffet light loveseat, marble JAZZY MOTORIZED
on shelves & draw- Pretium Packaging
Used appliances.
TOILET (WHITE) gown, size 5. $10.
colored $150. topped coffee & WHEELCHAIR. Used 762 Musical er. $80. Call 512 Forest Road, Hazleton, PA 18202
Parts for all brands. FREE 570-655-4339 (570) 735-5482
223 George Ave. 570-822-6865 (570) 288-9609 end tables $200. about 10 hours. Instruments or email to khalterman@pretiumpkg.com
French Provincial Weight capacity is
Wilkes-Barre
WINDOW Silver Line
TIES men’s ties,
COMPUTER DESK, 300 pounds, range GUITAR Fender No phone calls please.
570-820-8162 dining room set with
vinyl replacement
new 100% polyester
larger corner, light breakfront, server, 15 miles @ 4 mph. acoustic Never 554 Production/ E.O.E
4 for $15. 474-5653
window, double oak color & gray. table & 8 chairs Red metallic. I have used Comes with Operations
hung, NEW, never WOMEN’S CLOTH- $80. 570-868-6018 $350. Patio set with all paperwork and carry case & strap +
used 30 1/4 X 51 1/4. learn to play books,
DISTRIBUTION
ING: Ladies dresses umbrella $25. Mov- charger. Retails for
$60. 570-735-5482 COMPUTER DESK, $6295. sell for excellent finish &
& suits. Size 10&12. ing, must sell -
light wood tone, $500. or best offer. tone $250. neg.
$10 to $20. Coats & make an offer!
WINDOW: new vinyl keyboard pullout,
CENTER SUPERVISOR
Jackets. Size 10&12, 570-714-6114 570-709-7848 570-655-9472
replacement win- shelf for tower com-
$10. 570-824-2571
dow size: 28 3/4” x puter. $10. HEADBOARD brass LANCETS box of 100 ORGAN: Casio elec-
58 3/4” low e argon 570-278-2517 queen size head- $5. each. Diabetic tric organ & stand,
gas thermo pane 730 Computer board with bed rails. syringes 60 bags of excellent condition. Immediate opening for a DC Supervisor in Laflin. The DC
COUCH, 7 1/2’L, flo-
GENE’S $150. 570-288-3189 Equipment & ral soft shades of Headboard is 5’ W X 10 $1. each. $30. 570-825-4261 Supervisor is responsible for the overall management and
42” H $50. Maple 570-239-0057
RECONDITIONED WINDOWS (3) New Software peach, gold, green,
kitchen table & 2
PIANO: Baldwin performance of the facility including warehouse operations, quality
APPLIANCES
60 Day Warranty
storm windows,
asking $60. total. DELL 31S, AMD64,
rust, $100. Chair,
oversized with captain chairs. $50.
570-829-4776
LIFT CHAIR spinet piano, oak
1980’s with bench control, safety and security. This fast paced environment requires
Monday-Friday 570-825-5847 flat screen 18”, Vista
HP, very clean, call
ottoman, fits 2 peo-
ple, floral soft
Summit stairway lift,
one year old, barely
good condition a high-energy individual with a strong work ethic who is dedicated,
LAMP - Parlor stand $300. 288-9609
8:00PM-5:00PM for detail $325. shades of peach, used, battery back- committed to reaching objectives, and has the capability to make
Saturday 720 Cemetery up lamp. Very good
570-542-5622 gold, green, rust condition. Grey up. Asking $1800
764 Musical quick decisions and solve operational problems.
8:00AM-11:00AM Plots/Lots $50. Queen Anne metal color. $25. or best offer. Call
Gateway LAPTOP refurbished Wing recliner claw 570-401-1558 Lessons/Services
Shopping Center
off-lease corporate legs, in dark green
570-740-1246 Required is an understanding of warehousing operations and
Kingston, PA CEMETERY laptop: $125-$275.
all reformat/refur-
fabric with gold dia- AFFORDABLE TUB CHAIR $20.
OVERBED TABLE
GUITAR LESSONS
Beginners to
warehouse systems with a minimum of (5) five years direct
PLOTS mond design
(570) 819-1966 (2) Available. bished to as new throughout. $45.
MATTRESS SALE
We Beat All
$20. BED RAILS Advanced. supervisory experience. Experience in a third party logistics
condition, legal,
St. Mary’s
Cemetery. Near activated installs of
Coffee table with Competitors Prices!
$15. DEPENDS,
men’s XL 4 packs
My Home or Yours
Call For Rates
environment a plus but not required. Must have the ability to
MICROWAVE com- claw legs, solid Mattress Guy
pact perfect for front gate on N. o.s (xp profession- cherry wood, open Twin sets: $149
$10. each. (570) 693-0690 operate material handling equipment, including forks and clamps;
al/7 ultimate service 570-779-4062
dorm works great. Main St. Call for
details at pack 1)+software&
bottom shelf. $50. Full sets: $169 available for overtime and weekends. Must have responsible work
$5. 570-693-4483
(570) 328-7370 drivers done, all
or buy all 4 pieces Queen sets: $189 768 Personal habits and pass any pre-employment tests.
MISC APPLIANCES: fast/ clean/ excel-
for $225. Call 570- All New 758 Miscellaneous Electronics
474-2756 between American Made
George Foreman lent. Free
ery+warranty.
deliv-
For
8:30 am and 9pm. 570-288-1898 ATTENDS Adult BLACKBERRY
This is an hourly position with the pay rate commensurate with ex-
Grill (large) serves 4
people. $25. Maca- CEMETERY PLOTS details 862-2236 DESK, drop down PATIO SET: Brown
underwear XL size, Storm 9530 Verizon perience. Please include your targeted salary requirements with your
14 pair, package $6.
roni Machine. Good (3) together. PRINTER
top 3 drawers, Jordan patio table each. 288-9940
Smartphone global resume submission.
condition. 3 years Maple Lawn pecan finish, 36x 44 (60” X 34”) & 6 phone, camera,
old. $20. Call Section of
CARTRIDGES, new x15” excellent con- chairs hunter green email, text, internet Apply to:
Lexmark, black & dition. $95. BARREL, access, bluetooth,
570-824-2571 Dennison color all 100XL (4 in 570-287-2517
$700. 479-2300
wooden. car charger, AC VALLEY DISTRIBUTING
Cemetery. all). List $89 sell for
REFRIGERATOR
General Electric /
Section ML. $50. Call SOFA queen size
SINK BASE CABI- 53 gallon. charger, all manu- & STORAGE COMPANY, INC.
$550 each. NET, 24” X 30”, Excellent als, CD. Excellent
No Frost, 66” tall. 610-939-0194
570-288-3894 or $300. or best offer. blond wood, new, condition $195. condition. $75. Please email resume to: Lnatt@valleydist.com
Works good. $125. 570-650-6434 call 570-299-7270 never used. $75. 570-876-3830 570-479-1463
Call 655-5404 570-371-9984 Or call Lisa: 570-654-2403
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548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 794 Video Game 796 Wanted to Buy 815 Dogs 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale
Systems/Games Merchandise
GUITAR ONLY for
CASH PAID
BACK MOUNTAIN
NEW LISTING!
CARBONDALE HANOVER TWP.
147 - 149 Old
HARVEYS LAKE
Lakefront property
Guitar Hero III X-Box
360 & Playstation 2, Old shot guns & 573 Coon Rd. Ashley Road for sale. 1 acre of
used almost new rifles, swords &
daggers. Private
900 Live in one side,
rent the other.
land. 50’ of devel-
oped lakefront.
$20. 570-868-6018
collector. REAL ESTATE 3 bedrooms each Respond to:
Line up a place to live
RN’s
PAWS
570-417-9200 FOR SALE side with 1.5 baths.
Nice rural area.
For Sale by Owner
P.O. Box 286
Part Time 7-3 & 11-7 in classified! The Video Large Yard. Harveys Lake, PA
Now accepting applications for 906 Homes for Sale $93,000. Call 18618
542 Logistics/ Game Store Ranch home with for appointment.
Per Diem RN’s all shifts Transportation 28 S. Main W.B.
Open Mon- Sat, TO CONSIDER.... Having trouble
paying your mort- One of a kind
nice country lot,
home needs work.
570-606-6093

LPN’s 12pm – 6pm gage? Falling property set on 6 $44,900 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
Per Diem
7-3, 3-11 & 11-7
weekender
job opportunity
570-822-9929 /
570-941-9908
ENHANCE
YOUR PET
behind on your
payments?
may get mail from
You
acres. Charm
galore in this
Victorian Style
570-696-2468

Madness in March Sale


CLASSIFIED
$$ CASH PAID $$ people who promise home. New kitchen
CNA’s AD ONLINE to forestall your
foreclosure for a fee
& remodeled baths
-Butler kitchen 14x8 6 Mo. Service Contract Included!
Full Time 3-11 & 11-7
Part Time 7-3, 3-11 & 11-7 Driver VIDEO GAMES Call 829-7130
in advance. Report
them to the Federal
(Indoor kidney
shape pool & spa
06 KIA SPECTRA 03 JEEP LIBERTY
SPORT

Wanted
area that measures
Now accepting applications for & SYSTEMS Place your pet ad
Trade Commission,
the nation’s con- approx. 2,400 sq.ft.

DALLAS
and provide us your not included in
Per Diem CNA’s on all shifts Highest $$ Paid
email address
sumer protection
square footage.
Guaranteed agency. Call 1-877-
GREAT SHIFT DIFFERENTIALS A Weekender Buying all video This will create a
FTC-HELP or click Wine cellar in
basement.
4 Door, 5 Speed, A/C
Freedom Pkg, 4x4, Runs Great, AT

2nd shift $1.75 driver is games & seller account


on ftc.gov. A mes-
sage from The $525,000
$
6,995* $
8,995*
3rd Shift $1.00 needed systems. PS1 & 2,
Xbox, Nintendo,
online and login
information will be
Times Leader and
the FTC.
MLS# 11-81
Call Geri 08 MITSUBISHI 06 BUICK LACROSSE
Weekend Days - $1.00 for the Atari, Coleco, emailed to you from 570-862-7432 ECLIPSE GS

Apply By Phone
Shickshinny
area.
Sega, Mattel,
Gameboy,
gadzoo.com
“The World of Pets
Unleashed”
ASHLEY 570-696-0888

LEWITH & FREEMAN


Call 877-339-6999 x1 Vectrex etc.
REAL ESTATE 211 Hillside One 5 Speed, CD, Alloys, 4 Door, AT, Low Miles,
Fax: 866-854-8688 DVD’s, VHS & CDs You can then use NEW PRICE! Sporty, One Owner XClean

Email: Jobs@horizonhrs.com Call


& Pre 90’s toys, your account to
enhance your online
570-696-3801 Enjoy the comforts
& amenities of living
$
12,995 * $
11,995*
The Video
Complete Application in Person
for details! Game Store
ad. Post up to 6
captioned photos
of your pet
BACK MOUNTAIN in a beautifully
maintained town-
07 CHEVY ONE
TON DUMP TRUCK
00 CHRYSLER
GRAND VOYAGER SE
1150 S. Main house, 3/4 Bed-
395 Middle Road, Nanticoke Scranton Expand your text to rooms, family room
279304

570.371.2525 Mon - Sat, include more with fireplace out to


information, include 29 Brown St. deck. Bright & airy
12pm – 6pm Solid 2 story home
your contact kitchen, finished Dual RR Wheels, 14K Miles, 7 Passenger, Rear Heat/AC,

533 Installation/ 533 Installation/ 533 Installation/ 570-822-9929 information such with 3 bedrooms, lower level, Tennis,
Auto, Excellent Condition PW, PDL, Cruise

Maintenance/ Maintenance/ Maintenance/ as e-mail, address 1.5 baths, vinyl


sided, large carport
Golf & Swimming
$
21,995* $
5,995*
Repair Repair Repair VITO’S phone number and
or website. and fenced yard.
are yours to enjoy
& relax. Mainte-
* Plus tax, tags, title & doc fees.

JO-DAN MOTORS
Convenient loca- This phenomenal
& LAB PUPS tion. Home needs 5000 sq. ft. 2
nance free living.
$224,900

Ken Pollock Auto Group


ACA registered- updating by story located in
GINO’S Wormed and shots.
Beautiful litter. Yel-
great potential.
$79,900
convenient Hillbrook
Farms features
MLS# 10-1221
Call Geri
1339 N. RIVER STREET
PLAINS, PA. 18702
570-696-0888
Wanted: low and black. MLS 11-74 living room, dining 829-2043
Service Technician
570-696-3801
$275. Call Colleen room, music room, www.jo-danmotors.com

Junk 570-743-8049 570-237-0415 kitchen with fire-


place, island with
LEWITH & FREEMAN
MALTESE PUPPY
Cars & AKC-8 weeks, 1st
granite, media
DALLAS AREA
Ken Pollock Auto Group is looking
center & spacious
Trucks
shots/vet checked.
Beautiful, Small,
dining area, family
room with fireplace,
Conveniently
located just off
NEW LOW PRICES!
for an Experienced, Organized, Highest Quality Male. $600.
(607) 775-4564. AVOCA 4-5 bedrooms,
finished lower level
Dallas Highway on
1.25 wooded acres.
‘97 Chevy
4x4 Club Cab
‘02 Hyundai
Elantra GLS 4Dr
Prices Currently duplex or
Professional Service Technician to:
and 3 car garage
Paid!! MINIATURE POODLES on 3.5 acres.
PRICED BELOW
convert to single,
good condition.
ACA Registered.
• Diagnose customer complaints and FREE $300 each
Paper Trained
MARKET VALUE!
Offered at
$117,500. All
offers considered.

problems PICKUP
Health Guarantee
Family Raised
$649,000!
MLS# 10-2779
570-287-5775
or 570-332-1048
$
5,990* $4,990*
Call Judy Rice
288-8995 570-256-7996
• Maintain and service vehicles
LINEUP
570-714-9230
DALLAS 04 Ford
Explorer
02 Ford Escape
• Work in a team environment WANTED ASUCCESSFULSALE
1206 Spring St.
Totally remodeled 2
New construction
on 1 acre lot.

JEWELRY bedroom home with 2500 sq. ft.


• Follow standards and procedures INCLASSIFIED! fabulous kitchen, 2 2 story, 4 or 5
car garage, bedrooms, 2.5

PA state inspection license,


Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
inground heated
pool and 4 person
BEAR CREEK
333 Beaupland
bath, Great room
with cathedral
$
6,990* $6,490*
hot tub. Finished ceiling, fire place,
emissions license, experience a in classified basement could be
10-1770 dual zone gas heat ‘99 Buick ‘97 Plymouth
must. ASE certification a plus. Must is the best way a 3rd bedroom. & central air, Custom 4Dr Breeze
Duryea Borough. 2 car garage,
tocleanoutyourclosets!
be willing to continue to grow as You’re in bussiness
MLS #11-576
$145,900
REDUCED Now!!
NOW $284,900.
a technician through online and with classified! Call Charlie
VM 101
Call 570-675-4805
59K Miles 4 Dr, 4 Cyl, A/C

classroom training as well as


reading service publications. 7
MIXweeks
LAB PUPSold, 570-829-6200
DALLAS RANCH
2 bedroom, 1 bath.
$
4,990* $
2,890*
WILKESBARREGOLD wormed. Yellows Living room has
awesome woodland Cherry kitchen,
*All Prices Plus Tax & Tags.

MOTOR TWINS
$350 each. Blacks
We Offer A Competitive (570)991-7448 $250. each. views and you will
enjoy the steam/
large enclosed rear
porch with heat,
570-836-1090
Compensation Package. (570)48GOLD8 To place your sauna. Lake and
tennis rights avail-
1 car garage,
asking $94,900. CALL STEVE MORENKO
POMERANIANS ad call...829-7130 2010 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming

274546
able with Associa- Call 570-675-4805
EMAIL RESUME IN CONFIDENCE TO: 1092 Highway 315 Blvd AKC, 10 weeks,
tion membership. 718-4050
BMARCIN@KPAUTOGROUP.COM
(Plaza 315)
315N .3 miles after
Motorwold
Champion blood-
line. Shots &
wormed. Vet
AVOCA (membership
optional). Minutes 554 Production/ 554 Production/ 554 Production/
from the Pocono's
checked. $350 to
and 2 hours to
Operations Operations Operations
$400. Call
551 Other 551 Other 551 Other 570-864-2643
Philadelphia or New
York. $349,000

PACKAGING SHIFT
Maria Huggler
PUPPIES CLASSIC

Earn Extra Cash


Rotties, Huskies, PROPERTIES

SUPERVISOR
Poms, Min Pins, 570-587-7000
Mon-Sat Shih Tzus, Yorkies,
10am - 8pm Maltese, Goldens, Job Seekers are
Closed Sundays 314 Packer St.

For Just A Few


Pugs, Labs & more! Newly remodeled 3 looking here!
Highest Cash Pay 570-453-6900 or bedroom home with Where's your ad? The Times Leader has an opening in the Packaging Department
Outs Guaranteed 570-764-2578 1st floor master, 1.5 570-829-7130 and for a Full Time Shift Supervisor. The Packaging Department is
ask for an employ-
baths, detached responsible for insertion and packaging of our printed products
SHIH-TZU PUPPIES
Hours A Day.
We Pay At Least garage, all new sid- ment specialist
76% of the London ing , windows, shin- with a primary goal of servicing our distribution operation.
Fix Market Price
for All Gold Jewelry
CKC. 8 weeks old.
Females. Vet gles, water heater,
kitchen and bath-
BLAKESLEE In this fast-paced environment, we strive to achieve superior
checked and ready deadline performance, high efficiency and good customer service

Deliver
to go! Call rooms. A must
Visit us at 570-436-2762 see house! through planning, organization, and staff development. The ideal
WilkesBarreGold.com $119,900
candidate will have a high level of energy and enthusiasm. Some
Or email us at
wilkesbarregold@ SHIH-TZU PUPPIES
Parents on premises
MLS 11-73
Call Tom mechanical aptitude along with manufacturing process or inven-
yahoo.com 570-262-7716
Shots Current. $500. tory management experience is desirable. Good communication,
problem solving, and computer skills are required. Must also
To place your Pomeranian Puppies
$650. Call
have a sense of urgency and the ability to work in a fast-paced,
ad Call Toll Free 570-401-1838 37 Chestnut Road
team oriented manufacturing environment. This is a night shift
1-800-427-8649 YORKIE PUPS
(Old Farm Estates)

(No Collections)
CKC, 12 weeks,
small, non-shed
BERWICK
1419 First Ave
Custom built solid
brick 4 bedroom,
3.5 baths Colonial
position that offers plenty of opportunity for career development
and advancement. We offer a salary commensurate with experi-
great disposition,
lovable and
style home with an ence and an excellent benefits package,
Available routes:
open floor plan on
adorable home
1+ acre lot in the
medical, dental and more. Pre-employment
raised. Pics avail- drug screening and background
Poconos. A few of
able. $800-$900
Dallas 800 each 570-436-5083
the amenities
include central A/C. check required.
$780 Monthly Profit + Tips PETS & ANIMALS 845 Pet Supplies
2 Master bedrooms
each with bath
146 daily papers / 175 Sunday papers room and fireplace,
Davenport Street, Hickory Road, Huntsville Road, Lehman Avenue, 810 Cats AQUARIUM, 30 gal- 2 story 4 bedroom, ultramodern
Human Resources Department
THE TIMES LEADER
lon with accessories 2 bath. 2,244 sq ft. kitchen, hardwood
Sterling Avenue $55. 570-829-1541 $55,900. floors throughout,

Parsons CATS & KITTENS DOG CRATES 2 Pet-


MLS 11-521
570-696-2468
cathedral ceiling
and 2 car garage.
12 weeks & up. mate medium 27Lx MLS #11-653 15 N. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
$965 Monthly Profit + Tips Shots, neutered, 20wx19h $25. each
194 daily papers / 222 Sunday papers VALLEY CAT RESCUE 570-654-2396
$469,900
Call Kim
E-mail: ldaris@timesleader.com
Wyoming Street, Auburn Street, W. Chestnut Street, E. Elm Street,
824-4172, 9-9 only.
REPTILE TANK 50 570-466-3338 Fax: (570) 831-7364
John Street CATS 2 female, gallon with lid, heat
lamp, heat pad, &
No Telephone Calls Please. We are an equal opportunity
spayed & current
décor $100. employer committed to diversity in the workplace
Kingston shots, need a good
home. $10. each 570-474-0154

$425 Monthly Profit + Tips with toys.


570-655-4339 370 Tax Preparation 370 Tax Preparation 370 Tax Preparation 370 Tax Preparation 370 Tax Preparation 370 Tax Preparation
122 daily papers / 148 Sunday papers CATS: One 2 1/2
1st Avenue, 2nd Avenue, 3rd Avenue, N. Dawes Avenue, S. Dawes Avenue year old female
orange with white
Kingston stripes. One 1 1/2
year old male cat
$360 Monthly Profit + Tips black & white spot-
90 daily papers / 104 Sunday papers ted. To adopt call
Evan at 262-8689
Pierce Street, Reynolds Street, Winola Avenue
815 Dogs
Duryea
$560 Monthly Profit + Tips DACHSHUND PUPPIES
149 daily papers / 141 Sunday papers AKC registered
2 males - $350 ea.
Adams Street, Blackberry Lane, Cherry Street, Columbia Street, Call for information,
Cranberry Terr., Evans St. 570-864-2207

Swoyersville
$620 Monthly Profit + Tips
135 daily papers / 148 Sunday papers
Church Street, Dana Street, Hemlock Street, Perrin Street, Scott Street
ENGLISH BULLDOG
Female For Sale.
Fully AKC Regis-
Dallas tered. Shots,Vet
Checked, Champi-
DAVE’S TAX SERVICE
$400 Monthly Profit + Tips on Line and she is
11 weeks old, cost Individual & Small Business’
92 daily papers / 144 Sunday papers
To Advertise
$700:Email:juliemill
Baldwin Avenue, E. Center Hill Road, Claude Street, Midland Drive, er011@hotmail.com 20 + years experience
570-824-5651
Saginaw Street
GERMAN SHEPHERD
40% OFF of your last years
tax preparation fee,
To find a route near you and start
earning extra cash, call Rosemary at
PUPPIES, AKC
Black/Tan,
Black/Red.
Hasenborn-Arminus
Call Today new clients only
minimum $80.00
570-829-7107 570-825-5597
570-239-5498
829-7130 570-822-5005
Wilkes-Barre, PA
ITALIAN CANE CORSO
Mastiff Puppies
ICCF Registered.
Sire over 200 lbs.
Blue & blue fawn.
276179

Vet Checked
570-617-4880
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DALLAS EXETER
OPEN HOUSE
Hanover Township HARVEYS LAKE JENKINS TWP. KINGSTON LARKSVILLE
BIRCHWOOD ESTATES
3 SONDRA DRIVE
MOUNTAIN TOP NANTICOKE
6 Edward St
PITTSTON
110 Oak St
NEW CONSTRUCTION
SUNDAY
MARCH 27 HANOVERmodern
Ranch,
GREEN 3
1-3 PM
bedrooms, 1.5 bath
rooms, hardwood
floors, move in con-
dition. Large eat in
kitchen with new
HUGE
REDUCTION!!!!!
cabinets, ceramic Lakeside property 310 Deer Run Drive
tile, & stainless steel
appliances. Finished
basement, newly
with low taxes.
View of lake, lake
250 Susquehan-
nock Drive
Immaculate Cape
EXCEPTIONAL & LARGE
3 bedroom, 2.5
Spacious 11 year
old 2 story built by
Looking for a home
that's move-in
BUYER TO PAY $75
DOC FEE AT
access, public boat Hallmark Homes ready? This immac- CLOSING. OFFERS /
Wildflower Village carpeted family launch across Cod home features bath home. Living sits on 1 acre lot. ulate ranch features CONTRACTS ARE
1101 Chicory Court room. Custom bar street. 1st floor master room, dining room, Formal living rooms all brick exterior, NOT BINDING
This immaculate with tile flooring & $99,000 suite with office and family room, & dining rooms, eat beautiful modern UNTIL THE ENTIRE
end unit townhome, modern half bath. MLS# 10-234 3/4 bath. 2nd floor kitchen, central air in kitchen with tiled kitchen, formal AGREEMENT IS
5 years young, is Fenced yard, large Call Cindy has 2 large bed- PLUS finished lower island. Family room dining room, large SIGNED (RATIFIED)
ready and waiting sunroom & 1 car 570-690-2689 rooms with walk in level family room, with 11 foot ceiling sunken living room, BY ALL PARTIES.
Sundays, 12 to 2 for its new owner to garage. Roof, fur- www.cindykingre.com closets and adjoin- storage room & & fireplace. Office 3 bedrooms,tiled $38,000
307 Canter Dr. move right in! nace & hot water ing bath. 1st floor laundry room on 1st floor. bath with garden 570-696-2468
2,700 sq. ft., Bright 3 bedroom, heater are less than laundry and 1/2 543 (unfinished), 2 car Screened porch off tub, fully finished
$386,500 1.5 bath, new car- 5 years old. bath, modern Westmoreland garage, deck, patio, kitchen overlooks basement with fire-
patrickdeats.com peting and flooring $140,000 Call (570) kitchen with bam- Ave. fenced yard on in ground pool. place, 3/4 bath and
570-696-1041 throughout, crown 824-7894 for a boo floors, living Stately 5 bedroom corner lot. Large master suite laundry area,5
moulding. Gas fur- private showing 570-675-4400 room with stone home in prestigious $249,000. For sale with 3 closets, zoned gas heat,

DALLAS nace and air condi- fireplace. 2 tier neighborhood. by owner, realtors private bath with newer carport and
tioning. Back yard
features patio, vinyl
HANOVER TOWNSHIP HAZLETON deck overlooks
above ground pool,
Yearning to be
restored to its origi-
welcome.
570-706-1077
whirlpool, separate
shower, double
more. Plus seller is
offering a Home
fence and storage ready for nal splendor. Porch, vanity & radiant Warranty for your
$116,000
MLS 11-144
summer fun!
MLS #11-657
rec room, sun room
and inground pool. LUZERNE heated tile floor.
3 car garage.
peace of mind!
$124,900 PITTSTON
Call Terry $299,000 Huge Reduction Finished rec room MLS 10-3662
570-885-3041 Call Colleen $175,000 in lower level. 570-696-2468
or Angie 570-237-0415 Call Jay Crossin Home Warranty.
570-885-4896 Ext. 23 NEW PRICE
Crossin Real $395,000
PRICE REDUCED! Estate MLS# 10-938
Reduced!
19 Circle Drive 103 N. Church St. 570-288-0770 Call Linda
Bi-Level. 1,750 sq ft.
Spacious floor plan Well built stone (570) 956-0584
KINGSTON TWP.
3 bedrooms, 2
JENKINS TWP.
- Hardwood floors construction. Coldwell Banker
baths, 1 car garage.
throughout - Convenient location 271 Charles St. Rundle Real Estate
New carpeting,
Recently remodeled to schools & public Very nice 3 bed- 570-474-2340 16 Defoe St.
paint, etc. Large lot.
transportation.
NANTICOKE
kitchen & master Asking $118,000. room 1.5 bath home Lovely 2 story, 3

MOUNTAIN TOP
bath - Sunroom $34,900 with detached 1 car bedrooms, 1.5 bath
Deremer Realty
heated - FACTORYVILLE MLS #10-4687 home that features
570-477-1149 garage. Home has
Overlooking a
EXCEPTIONAL Call Tracy replacement win- 460 S. Mtn open floor plan with

HANOVER TWP.
beautiful waterfall. 570-696-2468 dows, new carpet, Blvd. cathedral ceiling
$237,000 family room. Pris-
FAMILY HOME
fresh paint and
MLS# 10-4354 remodeled bath- tine hardwood
Call Geri rooms. This is a floors. 3 season
Two story, 4 bed-
570-696-0888 Wynd Tree Oaks Est. 8 Circle Drive must see in a nice sun room leads to
rooms, 4 bath
570-696-3801 2 story home with Only one lucky fami- neighborhood,. patio, in ground
rooms, double car
LEWITH & FREEMAN attached garage,
eat-in kitchen, din-
3/4 bedrooms, 2.5
baths on 1.4 acres,
ly will be able to
make this home
MLS 11-442
$101,000 68 Tilbury Avenue
pool and manicured
vinyl fenced yard.
2600 Sq.Ft. on cul their own! Beautiful- Call John Polifka Well maintained $169,000
LINEUP ing room, family
room, living room,
de sac in great ly kept Ranch with 570-704-6846 ranch in Tilbury MLS 11-141

ASUCCESSFULSALE central air, finished


basement, Half 146 Brown St.
NEW PRICE!
HAZLETON
121 3rd St W.
neighborhood.Large
kitchen, granite
counters, stainless
2 car garage, new
bath, partially fin-
Antonik &
Associates, Inc.
Large well cared
for home!
4 levels, lots of
Terrace. 2 bedroom
home with hard-
Call Terry
570-885-3041
or Angie
ished basement, 3 570-735-7494 wood floors, 1 bath.
INCLASSIFIED! acre +, deck. Con-
veniently located Beautiful outside as appliances, great season room, storage.Oversized Eat in kitchen. 570-885-4896

MESHOPPEN
inside - This 2 story island, sunk in living 1 car garage.
Doyouneedmorespace? between Clarks
offers too many room, oak stair-
almost 1 acre in
Dallas School Dis- Family room with
Large “L” shaped
living/dining room.
Summit and
A yard or garage sale Tunkhannock; amenities & case, 4 car garage, trict. Home Warran- Novak Road gas fireplace. 4 Full basement,
decks, great view,
in classified hardwood floors; upgrades to
mention. Resort Pittston Schools.
cy included. For zone efficient gas
hot water base-
partially finished.
Sunroom in back
central vac; more information
is the best way
tocleanoutyourclosets!
retractable
awning;
deck
pristine
living in your back
yard with inground
$394,900
(570) 208-2383 or
and photos visit our
website at
board heat.
Hardwood floors.
off kitchen. 3 car
detached garage. PITTSTON
(570) 510-7918 www.atlas Large eat-in PRICE REDUCED
You’re in bussiness condition. pool & cabana. A 3 story Victorian, realtyinc.com kitchen with huge NOW $130,500!!
with classified!
Call Shari at ERA
Brady Associates
must see property!
PRICE REDUCED
plenty of room and
much, much more!!
JENKINS TWP./ MLS #11-370
$179,900
movable island.
Large deck.
MLS# 10-1703
Call Linda
DALLAS
$275,000 Call
(570) 836-3848
or email
$209,000
MLS# 10-1670
3 bedrooms on 2nd
floor, 3 more on 3rd, INKERMAN
45 Main St.
Call Charlie
570-829-6200 Lovely nearly com-
Private yard.
Replace-ment
(570) 956-0584
Coldwell Banker
Call Geri kitchen with granite VM 101 pleted renovated windows. Pool Rundle Real Estate
sonshine@epix.net.
570-696-0888 countertops, 2 Victorian farmhouse house. Home 570-474-2340
570-696-3801 tiered deck, partially
FORTY FORT
sits high on 7.81 warranty included.
LEWITH & FREEMAN finished basement
with wet bar area,
and 2 car attached
acres featuring
panoramic pastoral
$224,000
MLS# 11-382
Call Michael Pinko
NANTICOKE
REDUCED
34 Carroll St.
Spacious 3 or 4
bedroom home.
views, high ceilings,
HANOVER TWP. garage. Needs a lit-
tle TLC. But what a
Looking to buy a
home?
original woodwork,
gutted, rewired,
(570) 899-3865 OPEN HOUSE
Sunday March 27
Quiet street.
MLS# 10-624
steal at this price. insulated and sheet- 1:00 to 3:00 PRICE REDUCED
Reduced Price! $55,900.
Place an ad here $79,900
and let the rocked, newer roof,
3 bedroom ranch, MLS 11-12 Own this home for vinyl siding, kitchen Call Bill
refinished hard- 570-696-2468 less than $400 a sellers know! (570) 362-4158
and baths. Lots of
wood floors. Stone 570-829-7130 Smith Hourigan
month! Large 3 potential with TLC.
fireplace and living Elk Lake School Dis- Group
bedroom home with
room. Newer deck,
roof & heat. Close
1509 Wyoming Ave.
Freshly painted and
formal dining room,
off street parking
LAFLIN trict. $199,000
MLS# 11-525 Call
570-474-6307
to Dallas schools. In
New Goss Manor.
$149,900.
10-2787
insulated, immacu-
late and sitting on
almost half an acre
8 Diamond Ave.
Loads of space in
and large yard. For
more information
and photos, log
570-696-2468
MOUNTAIN TOP 25 West
Washington St.
PITTSTON
this 3 bedroom 1.5 this modernized tra-
Besecker Realty bath home can be onto www.atlas Move right into this
570-675-3611 ditional home. 3rd
HAZLETON
yours. Features floor is a large bed- realtyinc.com very nice 3 bed-
room 1 bath home.
DUPONT
include a modern room with walk-in MLS#09-2449
kitchen, central closet. Modern $64,900 Lots of natural
A/C. laundry room, kitchen, family room Call Charles woodwork and a

REDUCED office and free addition, deck over- 7 Hickorywood Dr. beautiful stained
standing fireplace. glass window.
All appliances
looking large corner Wonderful 4 bed- Doyouneedmorespace? Kitchen appliances
REDUCED!
lot. Not just a room Ranch with
included. Just move starter home but a sweeping views of A yard or garage sale and wall to wall car-
49-51 Curtis St.
right in! For more home to stay the valley. Master in classified 115 Greystone Drive
peting approxi-
mately 1 year old. Fully occupied dou-
details and photos bedroom with walk-
visit: www.atlas
in and grow!
MLS #11-622 Shopping for a in closet and bath,
is the best way Well-maintained Home also has a ble with separate
home built in 2006.
realtyinc.com $127,900 89 N. Church St. new apartment? ultra modern eat-in tocleanoutyourclosets! Great yard. 4 bed-
one car detached utilities. 2 bed-
rooms each side,
garage.
MLS 11-604 Call Colleen Very large 1/2
double, 3 floors of
Classified lets kitchen with granite You’re in bussiness rooms, 2.5 baths, $83,900 off street parking
$190,000 570-237-0415 counters and cherry
Call Kim space to fill, might you compare costs - cabinets with large with classified! large kitchen, family MLS 11-347 and fenced in yard.
room, dining room/ MLS #10-2584
without hassle
MOOSIC
570-466-3338 be possible to island and stainless Call John
NEW LISTING office, two-sided 570-704-6846 $75,900
6 Ivy Lane
make this a Duplex,
plenty of room in
or worry! steel appliances. 2 gas fireplace, large Antonik & Associ- Call Lu-Ann
car garage, full
Lovely 3 bedroom Get moving deck, large shed. ates, Inc. 570-602-9280
PENDING
this property, 2nd unfinished base- $299,000
Rancher with 2 full kitchen started on with classified! ment with For info, call
570-735-7494
baths, granite 2nd floor. Buyer to
KINGSTON
walk-out to yard. 570-579-4701 Collect cash, not dust!
kitchen counters, pay full transfer tax.
walk-in closet in
GET THE WORD OUT MLS #10-4060
Clean out your
MOUNTAINTOP
with a Classified Ad. This is a Fannie $269,900
Master Mae HomePath Call Colleen basement, garage
bedroom.Separate 570-829-7130 Property. ''First- or attic and call the Job Seekers are
shower in Master Look'' property no
570-237-0415
SALE BY OWNER Classified depart- looking here!
bath. Laundry room
on main level and FORTY FORT investor offers will
be considered for
ment today at 570-
829-7130!
Where's your ad?
570-829-7130 and
much more! 1st 15 days of ask for an employ-

HANOVER TWP. NOXEN


MLS #10-3285 listing, please see ment specialist
$249,000
LAKE ARIEL
www.HomePath
1509 Grove St.
PITTSTON
Jay A. Crossin .com 3672 SR 29S
570-288-0770 Single Family 21 Thomas Lane Just across the
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Ext. 23 Avoca border sits
3 Bedrooms, nice MLS #11-55 immaculate move-in
Crossin Real this quaint 3 bed-
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570-288-0770 on a triangular
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76 Oak St. shaped lot. If you
single family home,
DURYEA Traditional old water heat, near hookup on 1st flr, want low taxes and
world charm in schools & public coal stove in base- utilities, this is the Move right in this
this 2 story with 4 transportation. ment, oversized house for you! beautiful 3 bed-

MOVE IN CONDITION
Classic home, two
bedrooms, 2 baths.
Bonus includes 3
Low taxes. To
Settle Estate.
shower in Master
bath, large back
2 story, 3 bedroom,
MLS #11-773
$59,900
room, 2 1/2 baths.
Eat in kitchen with
pergo floors and
Brick front ranch
with large Living
car garage with 2 REDUCED PRICE yard. Additional Off Call Colleen
story, single family, $72,500 Street Parking for 2 2 bath. $85,000 silestone counter room, 3 bedroom, 8 Butler St.
apartments above. 570-237-0415
3 bedrooms, 2 bath- No Realtors. Call cars in rear. Proper- MLS 11-621 tops, two tiered sun room, deck, full Grand old home
Let the apartments basement, sheds
rooms, single car practically pay for 570-262-6480 ty has 2 sheds. 570-696-2468 island. Dining room, making it’s debut!
detached garage, for appointment. Looking for the right deal $149,000 family room with and garage on 0.54 Perched on a cor-
your mortgage! acres. $154,000.
eat-in kitchen, din- Price to sell at on an automobile? MLS# 11-380 fireplace, additional ner lot, home fea-
ing room, family great room with Call Jeannie Brady tures original wood-
room, living room,
$159,500
LINE UP Turn to classified. Call Toni Davis
cathedral ceiling. ERA BRADY
MOUNTAIN TOP
MLS# 10-991 570-714-6132 work, nice size
It’s a showroom in print! Finished basement ASSOCIATES
oil heat, unfinished
basement, 110x115,
Contact Judy Rice A GREAT DEAL... Classified’s got
570-287-1196
with laundry room, 570-836-3848
rooms, 2nd floor

a landscaped yard
570-714-9230
IN CLASSIFIED! the directions! SMITH HOURIGAN work shop and
balcony, 2 kitchens
and walk up attic.
with a front covered
porch and large Looking for the right deal
JENKINS TWP
exercise room.
Forced hot air fur- NOXEN TWP. Home needs updat-
ing but has loads
on an automobile?
LARKSVILLE
patios in the rear nace, central air. of potential!
$126,900. Call Two car attached
REDUCED!
MLS #11-731
(570) 840-4654 Turn to classified. 235 Cannery Dr. garage. Extensive $49,900
It’s a showroom in print!
before 9:00 p.m. for
a private showing HANOVER TOWNSHIP Classified’s got KINGSTON
Built in 1993, ranch,
single family,
landscaping with
waterfall & private
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
or email mulch810 paver patio. 800
@yahoo.com.
the directions! 3 bedrooms, 2.5 144 Patriot Circle
acres of state land
baths, garage, eat- This is a move in

EDWARDSVILLE HARDING in kitchen, dining


room, living room,
ready, updated
townhome with
out back door.
$230,000.
Call 570-417-9162 Enjoy the mountain
fireplace, gas beautiful granite & views and privacy
after 9AM to set up
forced air furnace,
central air, unfin-
ished basement,
marble floors, tile
backsplashes & a
large deck with
an appointment or
email
from your rear deck
on this country PITTSTON TWP.
whritzak@aol.com raised ranch on
1717 River Road 12,570 sq. ft. lot, canopy. $108,000 1 acre in Noxen.
58 and 60 W. Saint Compact 2 story deck. Brick front MLS #10-3937 3 bedroom, 1 bath
Marys Road. home with 3 bed- 290 Reynolds St. with siding. Stick Call Mary Price Looking for that
Reassessed by home with custom
rooms, 1st floor Very roomy 2 story built for wheelchair 570-472-1395 special place woodwork & 3
the county in 2006
to $154,000 after PRICE REDUCED
bath with laundry, on lovely street in access with open 570-474-9801 called home? decks, above
large kitchen. Park- Kingston. 4 bed- floor plan.
122-124 Short St. the appeal in 2008 679 Appletree Rd. ing in rear with rooms, 3 baths, $243,000
Classified will address ground pool
Very nice double- it became 4 bedrooms, alley access. wood burning fire- Call (570) 288-1246 Your needs. & hot tub.
block in reassessed to 2.5 bath home $39,900 place in living room. to set an appoint- Open the door REDUCED PRICE
Edwardsville on a $112,000. Two nestled among the Large eat-in kitchen $119,000 120 Parnell St.
quiet street and out homes on one lot. trees on a very
MLS 11-99 ment with classified! Classic Ranch in
Call Colleen as well as formal Call Cindy
of the flood zone. Close to schools, private 1 acre, this
LARKSVILLE NANTICOKE
Find the
570-237-0415 dining room. Freshly 570-690-2689 great location. 3
Good income prop- nice neighbor- country retreat painted, carpets www.cindykingre.com bedroom, 3 baths,
erty for an investor hood. Two has high quality, cleaned and numer- 45 First Street W. high quality
or live in one side fridge's, two modern updates

perfect
ous updates makes throughout. 3 sea-
and rent the other stoves, two wash- complemented with this move-in ready! son porch over
to help pay the ers, two dryers original woodwork Call for your looking private rear
mortgage! Make and one dish- & builtins. Maple
JENKINS TWP.
yard. Owners says

friend.
private showing.
your appointment washer all includ- eat in kitchen MLS #11-364 570-675-4400 sell and lowers
today! ed. Off street with all appliances $159,900 price to
MLS #11-438 parking for seven, overlooks huge
$69,900 fenced in yard. family room with
Mary Ellen Belchick
570-696-6566 PARSONS / WB $219,900. For
more information
Mary Ellen Belchick The larger home is floor-to-ceiling brick 133 E. Broad St. 3 bedroom, quiet and photos please
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baths, wall to wall dining room with sure! Just the room section at bedroom brick street parking, large www.atlas
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basement, natu- inground pool. home with off-street updated kitchen & bills. Move in ready.
KINGSTON
Call Charlie for
ral wood work French doors lead parking on a quiet a great fenced in $72,000 your private
throughout and an to Master bedroom 23 Mead St. dead end street. A yard! The basement Call (570) 262-4400 showing.
LINEUP enclosed back suite with walk-in Newly remodeled 2
40 N. Landon St.
Residential area, modern kitchen with is partially finished & VM 101

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porch. Ceramic
tile kitchen, count-
closet. Central air &
Hi efficient heat,
story on a corner
lot with fenced in
4 bedroom plus 2 in hardwood floors. A
great backyard for
heated. Hardwood
under carpets. Also
LINEUP
attic totaling 6. 1 1/2
er top, 1.5 bath, water supplied yard and 2 car baths. Half block summer fun. Terrific coal stove for heat ASUCCESSFULSALE
INCLASSIFIED! office and foyer. spring house. garage. 4 bed- from schools. All potential. $78,960 type in basement.

Doyouneedmorespace?
New Roof, hot $185,000 rooms, 1 bath, new rugs and MLS 11-676 $113,900 INCLASSIFIED!
water heaters and MLS #10-3089 1,660 sq. ft. appliances, laundry 570-696-2468
Call 829-7130 MLS #10-2723
Doyouneedmorespace? Collect cash, not dust!
A yard or garage sale insulation.
back house is a
The Call Steve Shemo
570-793-9449
$89,900
MLS 10-3684
room, two car
to place your ad.
Call Mary Price
570-472-1395 A yard or garage sale Clean out your
in classified three floor, 2 bed- Call Bill
garage, off street
parking, $139,900. 570-474-9801 in classified basement, garage
is the best way room. Both have
separate utilities.
570-362-4158 Call 570-829-0847
ONLY
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tocleanoutyourclosets! $134,000 Call Looking for Work? tocleanoutyourclosets! Classified depart-
You’re in bussiness Andy Say it HERE Tell Employers with
a Classified Ad. You’re in bussiness ment today at 570-
570-714-9225 in the Classifieds! timesleader.com
with classified! 570-829-7130 570-829-7130 with classified! 829-7130!
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PITTSTON TWP. PLAINS
Absolute Must
SHAVERTOWN
304 Vista Dr
SPRING BROOK TWP SWOYERSVILLE
For Sale By
WEST PITTSTON
97 Lacoe Street
WHITE HAVEN WILKES-BARRE YATESVILLE Properties
See River Ridge
Townhouse!
Owner
HANOVER TWP.
86 Main Street

6 Williams St. 54 Shade Tree Rd.


40 Gain St. Owner financing Great value for the Very well Well maintained 61 Pittston Ave.
Be the first occu- 29 Amber Lane Stately brick Ranch
available. Beautifully price on quiet Well maintained maintained, 2 bi-level in tranquil A honey of a house
pants of this newly remodeled home, street which is house complete bedroom, 1 bath, 1 wooded setting by in private location.
constructed Ranch just over 20 years Large room sizes, Light Hearted Old
new cabinets, gran- closed to all main with appliances and car garage in quiet a stream. Large old will have a
home on a low traf- ite countertops, roads is a must some furnishings if neighborhood. Move bedrooms with lots fireplace, central Timer in developing
fic street. All you brand new roof A/C. Includes South Main ST.
ceramic tile floor in see. Also comes desired. 3 bed- in ready, hardwood of storage through- before you move in.
could ask for is 264 Burke Street kitchen, pantry, with home room, 1 bath, dining floors, gas heat & out. Spacious extra lot. corridor, adjacent
already here, 3 2 large bedrooms MLS #10-3512 to paring lot and
No maintenance large master bed- warranty. room, enclosed great outdoor living open living area & freshly painted with
bedrooms, 2 baths, fees. Many room with 2 walk-in MLS 10-3210 back porch. Roof, space. Kitchen large breakfast bar PRICE REDUCED within view of Public
hardwood and tile new carpeting. $209,000 Square and Movie
upgrades. Move in closets and study, $157,900 vinyl siding windows appliances in kitchen (great Large eat in
floors with granite condition. 2,000 sq. corner lot, partially Thomas Bourgeois all replaced within included. $112,500 location in quiet Call Charlie Theatre. Three
and stainless steel kitchen, 26x12 living 570-829-6200 story historic build-
ft. Berber, ceramic enclosed yard with 516-507-9403 last 5 years. Situat- MLS 10-4063 community but room w/new car-
kitchen, gas fire- tile & hardwood. 2 vinyl fencing, deck CLASSIC ed on large lot, off Call Melissa close to I-80 & 940. VM 101 ing features 10'
place, central air, 2 pet, 3 season room ceilings, rubber
bedroom, 2.5 with gazebo. PROPERTIES street parking. Stor- 570-237-6384 Comes with access overlooking large
car garage and baths. All appli- $289,900 570-842-9988 age shed. Very nice to community pool. roof, gas hw
rear patio and full fenced in yard. Plus BB...Located in the
ances, washer MLS 10-1123 neighborhood!!!!! & clubhouse. This a garage and drive-
basement. For
more information
& dryer & window
treatments includ-
570-696-2468
SUGARLOAF $85,000 FIRM!!!
Call (570) 288-9681
house comes with
an additional lot
way. Move in now!
MLS #11-749
heart of Wilkes-
Barre's historic dis-

YATESVILLE
and photos, log ed. Walk in 2 houses. Must sell Pin# Q11S5-VAR- trict 1 block from
$89,900
onto www.atlas together. Each has
LINE UP Public Square were
WEST PITTSTON
closet. No VAR, DB/Page-Book Call Colleen
its own utilities on yesterday meets
PRICE REDUCED
realtyinc.com units in front of 3004 Page 210588. 570-237-0415
MLS #10-3676
$229,900
or behind. 1 car 2.57 acres. 3 car
garage with 3 large
A GREAT DEAL... Home warranty today.
$350,000
garage. Very PENDING included. $135,000
Call Colleen private. Near all attached rooms. IN CLASSIFIED! MLS #10-1776 570-696-2468
570-237-0415 For Sale By Owner.
interstates.
$249,900 Looking for the right deal Call Mary Price
REDUCED PRICE 570-472-1395
Call (570) 788-5913 on an automobile?
SHAVERTOWN
Call 570-829-3162 570-474-9801
PLAINS TWP
SWEET VALLEY
Turn to classified.
It’s a showroom in print!
WILKES-BARRE
FOR SALE BY OWNER
45 Birch St
Classified’s got
LINEUP the directions!
ASUCCESSFULSALE PLAINS TOWNSHIP WHOLESALE ESTATE
12 Reid st.

SWOYERSVILLE
Ledge View Spacious Bi-level
Development home in semi-pri-
JENKINS TOWNSHIP
INCLASSIFIED! MILL CREEK ACRES 132 Clear Spring Ct.
Ranch style town- LIQUIDATION vate location with
private back yard. 3 May Street
Doyouneedmorespace? 4 Lan Creek Rd home, with 2 bed- season room. Gas
Close to Mohegan
A yard or garage sale Sun & Geisinger, 4 375 Greenpond Rd.
rooms, 1 3/4 mod-
ern baths, modern
fireplace in lower
level family room. 4
in classified Bedrooms, 3 Baths, Well kept Ranch in
Nice
REDUCED!!
doublewide kitchen with stove,
Fenced yard, 2 car
garage, large work- bedrooms, garage.
Fireplace, 2 Car
is the best way Garage. Excellent
Midway Manor with
7 rooms, 3 bed- with 2 bedrooms, 2 dishwasher,
garbage disposal,
shop/storage build- MLS 10-4740
$159,900
tocleanoutyourclosets! Condition. All Appli- rooms, 2 baths, 2 baths, kitchen, living
room, dining room, fridge. Separate
ing at back of prop-
erty. Come take Call Charlie
You’re in bussiness ances
Large yard.
Included. car garage, newer
laundry room, 3 Immaculate 2 story, laundry room, 1 car a look! 570-829-6200
furnace. garage, like new VM 101
with classified! Go To MLS #10-4474 season porch & 2 stone & vinyl. Large
lot on cul-de-sac. condition. Nanticoke
$32,000
car built in garage 570-696-2468 Former Parrish
PLAINS
www.plainsre.com $162,900 MLS 11-366 2/3 Bedroom,1 Bath
sitting on 1.47 pri- 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 Center Hall with
for details. Call Tom $162,500 Needs Cosmetic
vate acres. baths. Detached kitchen & parking
1610 Westminster Rd Asking $219,900 570-262-7716 Call Lu-Ann Repairs Only.
$110,000 oversized 2 car
Call 570-817-1228 570-602-9280 Discount for MLS#08-2954
Five Mountains garage with loft.
for showing $179,900
Realty
570-542-2141
Tile, hardwood,
granite, central air.
Cash/Quick Close!
Resolution Real NEAR HARVEYS LAKE Call Charlie
laundry/pantry & Estate Services
Looking for the right deal large family room $19,700
SCRANTON Line up a place to live on an automobile? with built in bar & 570-394-9537
608 Webster St. in classified! Turn to classified.
fireplace on 1st
floor. $284,900. WEST WYOMING WILKES-BARRE
PRICE REDUCED! SHICKSHINNY It’s a showroom in print!
Classified’s got
570-288-3256 438 Tripp St
WILKES-BARRE PITTSTON
Gorgeous estate
like property with OWNER SAYS: “SELL!” the directions! TRUCKSVILLE
log home plus 2 RR2 Box 200
story garage on 1
acres with many SWOYERSVILLE JUST ON THE MARKET Well maintained, 4
bedroom, 1 1/2
outdoor features. baths, eat-in
Garage. kitchen, spacious
MLS# 11-319 2 unit property, living room, front &
$325,000 good location, 57 Fulton Street back porches on
Call Charles needs work. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath 1.58 acres.
Very nice 3
$39,900 home in Wilkes- $123,800. Call
bedroom. Newly
570-696-2468 Barre. This is a Fan- Jeannie Brady 328 Kennedy Blvd.
renovated with
nie Mae HomePath ERA BRADY Modern medical
new roof &
Property. All meas- ASSOCIATES space, labor &
siding. Near
SALE BY OWNER urements are 570-836-3848 industry approved,
184 Owen St. Mercy Hospital.
199 Clearview Ave approx. Buyer to ADA throughout, 2
PLAINS Roomy 2 story, 4
bedroom, 1.75 bath
single family home
(Turn @ Spring Gar-
den) Classic Colo-
nial newly remod- SUNDAY
$44,900!
570-650-1126
pay full transfer tax.
Inspections for Buy-
ers knowledge only.
909 Income &
doctor offices plus
4 exam rooms, xray
and reception and
on a large lot with 1:00PM-3:00PM Commercial
WILKES-BARRE
eled featuring ALL Fannie Mae ''First- breakrooms. Could
large modern eat in NEW flooring, bath, Completely remod- Look'' property, Properties be used for any
Sunday March 27 kitchen. Large living dining room, living eled home with investment offers business purpose.
SCRANTON
802 Hampton St.
1:00PM - 3:00PM
32 Firehall Road,
and dining rooms.
1st floor laundry
room with picture
window provides
everything new.
New kitchen, baths,
will not be consid-
ered for the first 15 AVOCA Will remodel to suit.
Also available
Shickshinny room, ductless air fantastic views of bedrooms, tile days of listing. for lease.
Spectacular sunlit conditioning on 1st the Back Mt., dry- floors, hardwoods, Please see MLS #11-751
great room with floor, vinyl siding, wall, refrigerator, granite countertops, www.homepath.co $595,000
floor to ceiling carport, off street bath tub, lighting, all new stainless m for details. Call Charlie
20 Nittany Lane stone fireplace & parking and much deck & much more. steel appliances, $19,900 VM 101
Convenience! Loca- vaulted ceiling adds more. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, refrigerator, stove, MLS #11-695
tion! Easy Living! to the charm of this MLS 11-432 eat-in kitchen, unfin- microwave, dish- 570-696-2468
This home has it all. 11 year young 3-4 $159,900 ished basement, washer, free stand- 108 Simpson St.
3 floors of living bedrooms, 2 story Jay A. Crossin brand new deck. ing shower, tub for Cute and well cared
space w/hardwood situated on almost Ext. 23 single detached two, huge deck, for home. Enclosed
floors and gas fire- *Buyer to pay $75 an acre of tranquili- Crossin Real large yard, excellent patio on back, off 25 St. Mary’s St.
doc fee at closing, garage. Located on Looking to buy a
place in living room. ty with fenced Estate a quiet street. Low neighborhood street parking for 4 3,443 sq. ft.
Open floor plan, offers/contracts are above ground pool, 570-288-0770 $154,900 (835.00 / cars. Nice big yard, masonry commer- home?
Taxes! This Home
lower level family not binding until the rocking chair porch 30years/ 5%) privacy in rear. cial building with Place an ad here
Is Priced Right
room w/laundry and
3/4 bath. 3 bed-
entire agreement is
signed (ratified) by
all parties. *If you
and a mountain
view – there’s a SWOYERSVILLE And Will Not Last
At $124,900.
570-654-1490 MLS 09-3505
$49,900
warehouse/office
and 2 apartments
and let the
sellers know!
rooms w/2 full formal dining room Shown by appoint- Call Jay Crossin with sperate elec- 570-829-7130
have not received
baths on upper
level. Deck and
patio for outdoor
an offer response
w/in 72 business
& large living room,
2.5 Baths, new
Kitchen with dining
ment only
call 570-604-7780
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL WILKES-BARRE tric and heat. Per-
fect for contractors
or anyone with stor- PLAINS TWP.
ESTATE
hours, you may call
living! 2 zone heat,
central a/c, inter- 877-885-1624
leave a message
&
area & a master
suite complete with TRUCKSVILLE WEST WYOMING 570-288-0770 age needs. For
more information LAND!
com and stereo
identifying the prop-
laundry room, walk Doyouneedmorespace? and photos log onto
plus central vac in closet & master www.atlas
system, 2 car erty address, your bath with jetted tub A yard or garage sale realtyinc.com.
HIGHWAY 315
2 acres of commer-
garage. What more name, phone # & & shower and an DUPLEX PROPERTY in classified Reduced to cial land. 165 front
email, & you will For Sale By Owner
could you want?
MLS #11-782 receive a prompt
oversize 2 car
Move-in good con- is the best way $89,000
MLS #10-3872
feet. Driveway
gar – Priced Under access permit and
$199,900 response. Market Value dition. 1 Bedroom tocleanoutyourclosets! 73 Richard Street Call Charlie lot drainage in
Call Colleen $18,000
570-696-2468
@$189,900! Each. All Separate
Utilities. Off Street
You’re in bussiness 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath 570-829-6200 place. WIll build to
570-237-0415 VM 101
MLS #10-906
Don’t delay, call Parking. Great Price Reduced!
with classified! Traditional in Very
Good Condition.
suit tenant or avail-
536 W. Eighth St. able for land lease.
Pat today at
570-714-6114 or
Location, Excellent
Neighborhood.
$55,000.
3 bedroom ranch
home. Hardwood
Nice starter home
with 7 rooms, 3 WILKES-BARRE Open Layout. Off
Street Parking,
MLS 11-17
Price Negotiable
570-287-1196 floors. Sunken living bedrooms, 1.25 Yard & Shed. Call Charlie
MUST SELL
CENTURY 21 SMITH CALL 570-407-3100
room. Lower level
family room with
baths. 1 car garage
and carport. Home
Many Updates.
Asking $47,900
570-829-6200
VM 101

HOURIGAN GROUP fireplace. Garage.


60’x161’ lot.
has plenty of park-
ing in rear with
Call 570-762-1537
for showing Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
$99,900 shed and great
Besecker Realty basement, garage
566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business 570-675-3611
yard. Looking for that or attic and call the
MLS #11-559
Development Development Development Development special place Classified depart-
WEST PITTSTON
$99,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
116 Amber Lane
called home?
Classified will address
ment today at 570-
829-7130!
SUGAR NOTCH
322 SALEM ST. Very nice Bi-level
home with 2-3 bed- Your needs.
rooms, open floor
plan, built in
Open the door
with classified!
DALLAS
Join the Leader Shopping for a
garage, driveway,
on corner lot.
Lower level family WILKES-BARRE
The Times Leaderr new apartment?
Classified lets
room with pellet
stove. Move in
863-865 Main St.
condition home
Great 1/2 double you compare costs - $99,900 Good
located in nice neighborhood,
West Pittston loca-
without hassle MLS 10-4538
Great location. Well
Call Colleen
or worry! Commercial space established Bar &
The Times Leader, Luzerne County’s #1 newspaper, has an tion. 3 bedrooms,
new carpet. Vertical Get moving
570-237-0415 for lease. $10/sq. ft. Grill on Main St.
Physician's office with parking lot.
immediate opening for a proven sales leader. We are looking blinds with all appli-
ances. Screened in
with classified! 912 S. Franklin St. ready to occupy Liquor License &

WEST WYOMING
approx 7500 sq. ft. equipment included.
for an individual, with a strong media and digital sales porch and yard
MLS#10-1535
Move-in condition
2-story with 3 Various suites up to Kitchen features
20,000 sq. ft. also
background, to sell The Times Leader, Go Lackawanna and bedrooms, 1.5 stainless steel
WILKES-BARRE
$59,000
baths with open available. State of hood, Fryers &
Charlie VM 101
the art amenities.
online advertising. Responsibilities include: 19 Schoolhouse Ln floor plan; finished
lower level, walk-up Ample parking.
Ansul system.
Turnkey operation
attic and fenced-in Contact Judy Rice priced to sell.
714-9230
• Background in media sales and marketing yard with newer
pool. $82,900 MLS# 10-4102
Currently open. 6
room apartment on
• Strong track record of prospecting and closing 2nd floor. $130,000
WEST PITTSTON
MLS #10-3914
DJ Wojciechowski MLS# 11-65
• Solid computer and digital sales knowledge 97 Lacoe Street Nice 3 bedroom
Ranch home in
570-283-9100 x22 Call Stanley
(570) 817-0111
• Superior verbal and written communication skills good condition. Coldwell Banker
• High energy level and an eagerness to learn
Hardwood floors,
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in basement.
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home, large fenced
DURYEA Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
in yard, 2 car
WILKES-BARRE WEST WYOMING
$124,900 garage. $45,000
In addition to receiving invaluable training, the Times Leader offers MLS #11-169
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MLS 10-3229
570-696-2468 Carey Avenue 331 Holden St
a generous salary and commission plan and great benefits including 570-237-1032 Well kept single 10-847
570-288-1444 family. 6 bed, 3 bath
medical, dental, 401k, insurance and more. This is a fabulous Spring is here!
Now’s the time to big lot, garage, Own
opportunity for a driven and creative individual to showcase their put in an offer on it for $1,000/mo. If
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bedroom home! Off ing costs. Double Block in
street parking with WEST WYOMING 732-406-7738 good condition.
Pre-employment drug screening and background check required.
TOY TOWN SECTION
1 car garage, no Great investment
Interested candidates should send letter of interest, resume and salary maintenance yard
with entertainment 148 Stites Street WILKES-BARRE property. Come
take a look. Many possibilities

Find a
history to: Mayflower Section $96,000
bar, quiet neighbor- MINT CONDITION Nice area. Duplex. MLS# 10-2668
for this building. 40 +
hood, all kitchen MUST SEE! parking spaces, 5

newcar
appliances includ- Easily converted Call Karen offices, 3 baths and
The Times Leader ed. You don’t want
$74,000 back to 6 room, 2 Coldwell Banker warehouse.
Charming 750 sq. bath single. Carpet- Rundle Real Estate
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to miss out $425,000
ft. corner lot home. ing, hardwood. 570-474-2340
on this one! Maria Huggler
All hardwood floors,
15 N. Main Street • Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 MLS 10-4063
new hot water
Stoves and refriger-
ators included.
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44.59 ACRES HANOVER TWP KINGSTON


WILKES-BARRE
WILKES-BARRE
KINGSTON
SPACIOUS 1 BEDROOM
Goodleigh Manor
WYOMING New development.
2 acres. Beautiful
214 Taft Street
2nd floor. Modern 2 SDK GREEN 2 bedroom, 1st
on 1st floor of brick
Garage space
rental. 1200 sq. ft.

ACRES HOMES
View. $59,900 floor, stove &
PRICE REDUCED!
bedroom. Newer building in historic Zoned for repairs &
Negotiable fridge, washer/
BACK MOUNTAIN SWOYERSVILLE
kitchen, bath, stove district. Wall to wall manufacturing.
570-357-1138 & fridge. Washer & 11 Holiday Drive dryer hook-up. $450 per month
$650 + electric. carpet; equipped
Second floor. Quiet dryer in basement. Kingston kitchen; bonus (570) 814-8876
Job Seekers are $500 + utilities & (570) 417-0088
area, private “A Place To 1st floor. 2 bed- room; off street
looking here! entrance, 1 bed- security. No pets. for appointment & KINGSTON
Call Home” room, $515 month + parking. $650.
Where's your ad? application.
570-829-7130 and
room apartment.
Fridge, stove,
No smoking. Call
(570) 825-6259
Spacious 1, 2 & 3 utilities & security. month includes
COMMERCIAL SPACE
LUZERNE
Industrial Site. Rail Bedroom Apts heat, water,
ask for an employ- garbage, sewage 3 Bedroom
FOR RENT
parking. Call
KINGSTON
served with all
ment specialist utilities. KOZ
approved.
included. Picnic
area. No pets, 1
1 bedroom,
Townhomes
Gas heat included
2nd floor, 2 bed-
room, $500 month
WILKES-BARRE
2 bedrooms apt.
570-650-1266
with references 620 Market St.
285 Wyoming Ave. year lease, security.
First floor currently
$2,395,000
$400/month ALL UTILITIES FREE + utilities & security. 2nd floor, stove, Newly Renovated
MLS#10-669 INCLUDED. 24hr on-site Gym No Pets. fridge, fenced in Wilkes-Barre Prime Space.
used as a shop, Call Charlie 570-675-8636 1,250 sq. ft.,
$520/month. No Community Room 570-406-2789 yard, $500 + gas, Š1 bedroom,
could be offices, Near Kingston
etc. Prime location,
corner lot, full base-
DALLAS pets, section 8 OK
Call 570-817-3332
Swimming Pool
Maintenance FREE
electric & water.
570- 417-0088 for
affordable, water
included. Corners. Great
location for retail or
941 Apartments/ 2nd floor, 1 bed- Controlled Access appointment & Š2 bedroom,
KINGSTON
ment. 2nd floor is 3 room, quiet, fridge Patio/Balcony business office.
bedroom apartment Unfurnished application. affordable.
and stove, off-street and much more... Š3 bedroom Easy Access and
plus 3 car garage Need to rent that parking. Garbage, 103 Penn St. Call Today parking. Call Cliff
WILKES-BARRE
and parking for single,
Vacation property? sewer, water includ- 2 bedrooms, $460 or stop by Immediate 570-760-3427
exceptional
6 cars.
MLS #10-4339
$174,900
Meadows Place an ad and
get started!
ed. No pets. $400/
month plus lease
month + utilities.
Stove & fridge incl.
for a tour!
Now Offering
independent living
openings at: 3 bedroom, 1/2
double, 1.5 bath,
Kingston
ŠLarge 3 LINE UP
Call Charlie
VM 101
Senior 570-829-7130 and security.
570-690-1003
references/security
required. Section 8
welcome. Call Ed
Move In Specials
570-288-9019
Myers Manor
on the Wesley
gas heat, off-street
parking, fenced in
bedroom
Hanover A GREAT DEAL...
Living Village Campus
GOULDSBORO
902 Layman Lane DALLAS TWP 570-287-9661 Cozy one bedrooms
yard, excellent Š2 bedroom,
exceptional
IN CLASSIFIED!
Community CONDO FOR LEASE:
Extension 229
LARKSVILLE and studios avail-
able. Ask about our
condition. $595/
month + utilities, Š3 bedroom, Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
KINGSTON 2 bedroom, 1st floor references & large, affordable
$1,800. 2 bedroom/ move-in incentives! Nanticoke
Just renovated. security. No pets. Turn to classified.
200 Lake St 2 Bath. Call Us to Call (570) 655-2891 Š2 bedroom,
Find Something? 1st floor, 1 bedroom. Extra large master Call 570-881-4078
Dallas, PA discuss our great
Stove & fridge bedroom, laundry
or visit us online at large, water It’s a showroom in print!
Lose Something?
WILKES-BARRE
Amenity & Mainte- www.
Get it back where it
18612
nance program!
included. Washer hookup, off street
unitedmethodist
included Classified’s got
Pittston
belongs 570-675-9336 Call 570-674-5278
hookup. $425 + parking, quiet
homes.org. 447 S. Franklin St. ŠLarge 1 the directions!
utilities. Call neighborhood, no
with a Lost/Found ad! One Bedroom
PITTSTON
MUST SEE! bedroom water
WEST PITTSTON
Dallas, Pa. (570) 814-0843 or pets. $625 + securi-
570-829-7130 Wooded lot in Big 1 bedroom, study, included
Apartment Bass Lake. Current MEADOWS (570) 696-3090 ty. Heat, hot water

COOPERS CO-OP
& water included. off street parking, Old Forge
Available! APARTMENTS 2 bedroom, 2nd
KINGSTON
perc on file. Priced laundry. Includes Š2 bedroom
912 Lots & Acreage below cost, sell 220 Lake St. 845-386-1011 floor apartment. heat and hot water, exceptional
Included: Housing for the Washer/dryer hook-
says bring all offers. 3 rooms, 1 bed- Hardwood floors water included Lease Space
DALLAS
Goodleigh Manor
All utilities, air con-
ditioning, mainte-
MLS#10-3564. Low
price $10,000
elderly & mobility
impaired; all utilities
included. Federally
room, heat & hot
water included, free
LUZERNE
1 bedroom, wall to
up, carport parking,
heat & hot water
included. Stove &
and appliances.
Trash removal.
McDermott &
McDermott
Available, Light
manufacturing,
2 acre leveled lot at nance, and free Thomas Bourgeois use of washer & $575/per month, Real Estate
very top of moun- parking. Restaurant subsidized program. wall, off-street Fridge. References warehouse,
516-507-9403 dryer available. No Call (570) 821-5599 Inc. Property
tain. Spectacular and Beauty shop on CLASSIC Extremely low parking, coin & security. $650. office, includes
pets & no smoking. laundry, water, Management
all utilities with
view (lot# 21) drive-
way enters from
site.
Office hours
PROPERTIES
570-842-9988
income persons
encouraged to
$480 + security & 1
year lease. Call
sewer & garbage
included. $495/
570-654-7479
Leave Message WILKES-BARRE 570-821-1650
(direct line) free parking.
apply. Income less
Tulla Drive.
Construction of
Monday - Friday
8:00 am - 4:30 pm
HARVEYS LAKE than $11,900.
570-675-6936,
570-331-7016 Days
or 288-6764 Night
month + security
& lease. HUD WEST PITTSTON APARTMENTS Mon-Fri. 8-7pm
Sat. 8-noon
I will save
you money!
home required by
Michael Dombroski.
Restricted
Lake View
Hard to find this
8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri.
EQUAL HOUSING KINGSTON
accepted. Call
570-687-6216 or
2nd floor, 4 rooms.
Hardwood floors.
FOR RENT!
425 South Franklin
Covenants Apply. one! Buildable lot OPPORTUNITY Available May 1 570-954-0727 Heat and hot water
Street. For lease.
Call 570-406-5128 with view of lake. HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE Great neighbor- included. No pets.
Available immedi-
MOUNTAIN TOP
$32,900 hood! 2nd floor, 2 No smoking. Avail-
ately, washer/dryer
941 Apartments/
MLS# 10-2523
Call Cindy DUPONT
Totally renovated
bedrooms.
dining &
Large
family 1 Bedroom apart-
able now. Call
570-479-4069.
on premises, no
pets. We have stu- PLAINS TWP

CEDAR
Unfurnished 570-690-2689 ments for elderly, 7 PETHICK DRIVE
WEST PITTSTON
room. New bath & dio, 1, 2 bedroom
www.cindykingre.com 6 room apartment. kitchen with tile disabled. Rents OFF RTE. 315
apts. On site park-
Partially furnished,
W IL K E SW O O D floors, windows, based on 30% of ing. Fridge, stove 1200 & 700 SF

VILLAGE
brand new fridge/ ADJ gross income. 320 Race St.
carpet & appliances 1st floor, 5 rooms, provided. We have a Office Available.
electric range, elec- Handicap Accessi-
A PAR TM E NTS including washer & 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. 24/7 security cam- Reasonable.
tric washer & dryer. dryer. Includes ble. Equal Housing 570-760-1513
Includes heat, hot era presence and all
Apartment Brand new custom garage. No pets / Opportunity. TTY711
water & sewer. doors are electroni-
WAREHOUSE/LIGHT
570-675-4400 draperies, Roman or 570-474-5010
1 B edroom Sta rting smoking. $675. cally locked. $450-
Homes shades, carpeting / Some utilities includ- This institution is an Credit report, 2
650/per month, WYOMING
MOUNTAIN TOP
occupants, no
a t $665.00 Ask About Our flooring & energy ed. Lease & equal opportunity water & sewer paid,
MANUFACTURING
efficient furnace & smoking, no pets, BLANDINA
deposit. After 6 provider & One month/security
security. $625/ APARTMENTS
• Includes gas heat, Holiday Specials! 200 Kirby windows. 2 bed- p.m., 570-814-6714 employer.
month. Available deposit. Call (570) Deluxe 1 & 2 bed-
room + large attic
w ater,sew er & trash
• C onvenient to allm ajor
$250 Off 1st Months Rent,
& $250 Off Security
loft bedroom with
spacious walk-in
KINGSTON MOUNTAIN TOP
January 1st, 2011.
Pat McHale
793-6377 after
10:00 a.m. to set an
room. Wall to Wall
carpet. Some utili- OFFICE SPACE
WOODBRYN 570-613-9080 appointment or ties by tenant. No
closet, full tiled bath
highw ays & public
transportation
Deposit With Good Credit. on 1st floor, Easy
access to I-81,
DUPLEX
Beautiful 1st floor, 2 1 & 2 Bedroom,
email shlomo_voola
@yahoo.com.
wilkesliving.com
pets. Non-smoking.
Elderly community. PITTSTON
Main St.
1 bedroom starting @ $690 airport & casino, off available Quiet, safe. Off
bedroom, 1.5 baths, 12,000 sq. ft. build-
Featuring:
• Fitness center & pool street parking. No 5 rooms, convenient immediately, No street parking. Call

• P atio/B alconies smoking, No pets. residential location, pets. Rents based WILKES-BARRE 570-693-2850 ing in downtown
location. Ware-
WEST PITTSTON
Beautiful piece of $750 + utilities & hardwood floors, on income start
‹ Washer & Dryer at $395 & $430.
Clean, 2 bedroom, house with light
• P et friendly* ‹ Central Air property located in security. natural woodwork,
Handicap Accessi-
2nd floor duplex. manufacturing.
a nice area waiting 570-762-8265 french doors, ceiling Upscale 1 bedroom Stove, hookups,
• O nline rentalpaym ents ‹ Fitness Center to be built on. Most- fan, laundry with ble. Equal Housing apartment. Modern parking, yard. No
Building with some
office space. Entire
• Flexible lease term s ‹
‹
Swimming Pool
Easy Access to
ly wooded. Water,
sewer and gas are DURYEA
Modern 2 bedroom,
washer/dryer in-
cluded, refrigerator,
Opportunity.
Call 570-474-5010
TTY711
kitchen, washer /
dryer included. Must
see! 570-430-3095
pets/no smoking.
$475 + utilities.
building for lease or
will sub-divide.
M ond a y - Frid a y 9 -5 I-81
adjacent. Going
2nd floor. Quiet
gas range, dish-
This institution is an
Call 570-868-4444 MLS #10-1074
towards Mountain- washer, oak cabi- Call Charlie
Sa turd a y 1 0-2 Mon – Fri. 9 –5 top left onto Kirby location. Appliances nets, off street equal opportunity Shopping for a Doyouneedmorespace?
RENTALS
& garbage included. provider and 570-829-6200
822-27 1 1 44 Eagle Court Ave just past Grey-
Off street parking.
parking, fenced-in
employer.
new apartment? A yard or garage sale VM 101
stone Manor. back yard, storage.
w w w .liv ea tw ilk esw ood .com Wilkes-Barre, PA $59,000 No pets. $485 + Available April 1.
Classified lets in classified
* Restrictions Ap p ly 18706 (Off Route 309) MLS 11-429 security. Call $695 + utilities. NANTICOKE you compare costs - is the best way
570-823-8400 570-696-2468 570-479-1203 Call 570-690-0633 2nd floor, 1 bed- without hassle
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3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE
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SENIOR APARTMENTS ASUCCESSFULSALE er/dryer, heat, hot
water & garbage with classified!
with classified! WEST PITTSTON
INCLASSIFIED! included. No pets.
WILKES-BARRE
1/2 DOUBLES & $1.00 SQ. FT.
222 Schooley Ave. $550 + security.
West Pittston, Pa.
GARDEN VILLAGE LAFAYETTE GARDENS 18,000 & 9,000

IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE


Exeter, PA
Accepting applica-
Doyouneedmorespace? (570) 735-2573 APARTMENTS
221 Fremont St.
SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR!
113 Edison St.
SINGLE HOME sq. ft. Great,
clean assembly
A yard or garage sale
Immediate Occupancy!!
PRICES REDUCED
tions for 1 bedroom
apartments. Quality in classified NANTICOKE
East State St.
Housing for the
elderly & mobility
Quiet neighborhood.
2 bedroom apart-
Wyoming, Kingston,
Wilkes-Barre, Plains
space; A/C; Gas
heat; Own meters;
New 1/2 baths;
1 bedroom apart- impaired; all utilities ments available for Shavertown
MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS EARTH ments for ages 62 is the best way 2 large bedrooms. included. Federally immediate occu- freight elevator
Owner/Agent
CONSERVANCY
LAND FOR SALE
and older. Income tocleanoutyourclosets! Modern kitchen and
bath, all appliances
subsidized pancy. Heat & hot All rentals include
908-852-4410
61 E. Northampton St. 46+/- Acres
limits apply. Rent
You’re in bussiness dishwasher, w/d
program. Extremely water included. appliances, sewer,
only $437 month. low income persons Starting at $550 maintenance.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 Hanover Twp., with classified! hookup. Ample
• Affordable Senior Apartments
$89,000
10+/- Acres
* Utilities Included
* Laundry Facilities
* On Site KINGSTON
closets and stor-
age. No smokers.
encouraged to
apply. Income less
than $11,900.
Call Aileen at
570-822-7944
Security & credit
references WEST PITTSTON
Wyoming Ave.
required.
• Income Eligibility Required Hanover Twp., $580 per month
• Utilities Included! • Low cable rates; $69,000
28+/- Acres
Management
*Private parking E.Light,
WALNUT ST. includes sewer,
garbage & water.
570-655-6555,
8 am-4 pm, WILKES-BARRE Call 899-3407
for info/appointment
High traffic location.
Office space with
• New appliances; laundry on site; Call for appointment Monday-Friday. Character. 885 sq.
• Activities!
Fairview Twp.,
$85,000
570-654-5733
Monday - Friday
bright, 1st
floor, 2 bedrooms,
570-239-2741 EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
LODGE Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
ft. Great for busi-
ness, retail or spa.
• Curb side Public Transportation 61+/- Acres elevator, carpet-
8am-11am. Equal ed, Security HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE Formerly The Turn to classified. Rent includes heat
Nuangola Housing Opportunity & water. Call for
Please call 570-825-8594 $125,000 system. Garage. Travel Lodge
497 Kidder St., It’s a showroom in print! more details at
Extra storage & WILKES-BARRE
TDD/TTY 800-654-5984 40+/- Acres
Newport Twp. EXETER/WYOMING cable TV included.
Laundry facilities.
Wilkes-Barre
Rooms Starting
Classified’s got
the directions!
570-655-9325
$180,000 2 AND 3 BEDROOM
Heat & hot water
Immediate personal Mayflower at: Wilkes-Barre
32 +/- Acres
Wilkes-Barre Twp.
APTS. W/d hookup,
off street parking, furnished. Fine
care openings in
Myers Manor Crossing Daily $44.99 + 944 Commercial COMMERCIAL RETAIL SPACE
tax in Established
See additional Land tile kitchen & bath, neighborhood. Properties
EAST for Sale at $650-$700/mo + Convenient to bus and Anderson Apartments Weekly $189.99 Shopping center.

315 PLAZA
& stores. No Personal Care + tax 800 to 1,200 sq. ft.
MOUNTAIN www. earth utilities. 237-2076
pets. References. Facility on the 570.822.3968 Microwave, Rent negotiable.
conservancy.org
APARTMENTS Wesley Village Refrigerator,
FORTY FORT Security. Lease. 973-879-4730
570-823-3445 WiFi, HBO
No smokers Campus 1750 & 3200 SF
The good life...
close at hand
Regions Best
Address
915 Manufactured
1633 Wyoming Ave.
2 bedrooms, no
please. $840.
570-287-0900
A variety of
accommodations
- Light & bright
open floor plans
570-823-8881
www.Wilkes
BarreLodge.com
Retail / Office
Space Available WILKES-BARRE
Great Location! Two
Homes pets, newer carpet available! Meals, - All major 570-829-1206
side by side office
• 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. & paint, air condi-
KINGSTON
• 1,2 & 3 Bedroom Apts. housekeeping,
DOLPHIN PLAZA
appliances included suites available.
• Total Air-Conditioning
• Washer & Dryer
• Total Air-Conditioning
• Gas Heat & HW Included
ASHLEY PARK
Laurel Run & San
tioning. $650/per
month, plus utilities.
Call (570) 287-3059
Like New 2 bed-
laundry and trans-
portation included.
- Pets welcome*
- Close to everything
WILKES-BARRE
Scott Street Rte. 315
1,800 sq. ft each. 1
story. Excellent con-
• Community Building • Swim Club, Heated Pools room apartment in Call (570) 655-2891 dition. 10 ft. ceiling.
Souci Parks, Like great neighbor- - 24 hour emergency 2nd floor, 5 rooms, 2,000 SF
or visit us online at
FORTY FORT
• Spa & Pools • Hi-Tech Fitness Center new, several to heat & hot water Office / Retail Ideal for most pro-
hood. 2nd floor. www. maintenance fessions including
• Hi-Tech Fitness Center • Shopping Shuttle choose from, Includes new furnished. Stove, Next to Gymboree
Financing &Warranty, Beautiful 3rd floor, 1 unitedmethodist - Short term fridge, off-street 4,500 SF Office medical, legal or
• Tennis & Basketball Courts • Full -Size Washer & Dryer kitchen (with new homes.org. beauty salon. Near
facebook.com/ bedroom. Stove & leases available parking, no pets. Showroom,
• Private Entrances • Private Entrances Fridge. All utilities stove, dishwasher all major highways &
MobileOne.Sales $400/month + secu- Warehouse
Monday - Friday 9-5
Monday - Friday 9-5 Monday - Friday 9-5
Monday - Friday 9-5 Call (570)250-2890 included. $595. & microwave) and
bath w/washer
To place your Call TODAY For rity & references. Loading Dock good traffic area.
Saturday 9-1
Saturday 9-1 Saturday
Saturday 9-1
9-1 Security + 1st month
rent. Background dryer hookup. Hard- ad call...829-7130 AVAILABILITY!! Call 570-696-3381 Call 570-829-1206 Call 570-822-2021;
ask for Betty.
930 Wanted to Buy wood throughout
680 Wildflower Drive
Plains, PA 18702
200 Gateway Drive
Edwardsville, PA 18704 Real Estate
check. For appoint-
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tion, Call kitchen and bath. 2 APARTMENTS crossing.com 1st floor, 2 bedroom. Parkway Plaza OFFICE SPACE
822-4444 288-6300 570-417-0088 $695/mo + utilities Off street parking, Wall to wall carpet. Sans Souci Parkway Large 1st floor,
WE BUY HOMES
and security. No on site laundry. 2nd floor 1 bed- Commercial Space
www.EastMountainApt.com www.GatewayManorApt.com Certain Restrictions beautiful, profes-
To place your Pets, references
275760

Deck/porch. Tenant room, wall to wall For Lease 1,200 sq.


email:EMA@The ManorGroup.com email:GA@The ManorGroup.com required. Call Scott Apply* sional office space
Any Situation pays electric, trash carpet. Off street ft. starting at $600/
ad Call Toll Free (570)823-2431 & water/sewage. parking. Washer/ month. Off street
for rent. Two sepa-

570-956-2385 1-800-427-8649
Ext. 137 3 bedroom $695.
2 bedroom $575.
dryer included. 1
month security &
parking. Central
heat & air. Call
rate offices. Large
conference room.
944 Commercial
Properties
944 Commercial
Properties
AMERICA KINGSTON Security required.
(570) 881-1747
references. Call for
info.(570) 574-2249
570-991-0706
Complete kitchen. 2
fireplaces. Old
REALTY Newly remodeled, World Charm. Back

RANCH STYLE 2nd floor 2 bed-


room, 1 1/2 bath. All PITTSTON WILKES-BARRE / WILKES-BARRE SOUTH KINGSTON
18 Pierce St
deck area.
street parking. 100
Off

Forty Fort Ranch


style layout, 2nd
appliances included.
Washer & dryer.
2 bedroom. All
appliances included.
KINGSTON
1 & 2 bedrooms.
SECURE
BUILDINGS
Office Space
Available Immedi-
Block of South
Franklin St. Must
WILKES-BARRE floor, beautifully
done! Kitchen with
Central air.
street parking. $675
Off All utilities paid; Includes all utilities, 1 & 2 bedroom ately, Off street see. 570-287-5991

PROVINCIAL TOWER - S. MAIN built-ins, laundry, + utilities. No pets.


electricity by tenant.
Everything brand
parking, laundry. No
pets. From $475.
apartments.
Laundry facility. Off
parking. Security
required. 3 room
Job Seekers are
looking here!
porch, garage stall, Call 570-287-9631
Great Commercial Store Front, sewer & recycling or 570-696-3936
new. Off street park- Lease, security street parking avail- Suite $400/month, Where's your ad?
& Inside Suites Available ing. $695 + security & references. able. Starting at includes utilities. 570-829-7130 and
included. $670+ & references $440. 570-332-5723 570-690-0564 ask for an employ-
KINGSTON
570-970-0847
Steps from New Intermodal Hub utilities. NO PETS/ 570-969-9268 570-823-7564 ment specialist
& Public Parking SMOKING/2 YEAR
941 Apartments/ Pecks Court
Starting at $650 Unfurnished
SAME RENT
EMPLOYMENT
APPLICATION.
New Construction.
Luxury 2 bedroom,
PITTSTON AREA
Apartments for
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Properties
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utilities included 1st floor. Heat,
ASHLEY
Services provided. Rent. 2nd floor,
AMERICA REALTY appliances, sewer washer, dryer hook
FREE RENT - Call For Details Today! 570-288-1422 & garbage included. ups, heat & water
Modern 2 bedroom,
570-829-1573 laundry, parking,bus
Handicap access. included. No pets.
OFFICENTERS - Pierce St., Kingston
stop. No pets.
Water included.
HANOVER
618 FELLOWS ST
$750/month.
Call 570-441-4101
Call 570-654-2433
PITTSTON
KINGSTON
$535 + utilities, first
Large 2 Bedrooms,
/last & security
2nd floor, appli-
570-542-5726 Renovated 2 bed-
962 Rooms 962 Rooms ances, NEW refrig-
room with central
erator, stove &
BACK MOUNTAIN microwave. Off air. 2nd floor, quiet

CLEAN & SPACIOUS


street parking. building, 2 porches,
3 large 1 bedroom Porch & Yard. Sun all appliances. Off
Bear Creek Township
Casino Countryside Inn

apts, 3 kitchens room. Available street parking, 4 rooms, 2nd floor,


with appliances, 3 April 1st. $575/ + security & lease. No wall to wall carpet,
Rooms starting at baths. Apts. have utilities. Small pets pets. $555 + utili- off street parking.
access to one ties. 570-690-3086
Daily $39.99 + tax another. No lease.
ok. 570-357-1138
or 610-568-8363
Water, sewer &
garbage included.
Weekly $169.99 + tax $795 for all 3 apts
LINEUP Non smokers & no
($265 per apt.)
Convenient to all HANOVER TOWNSHIP ASUCCESSFULSALE
pets. $550/month.
570-655-2567
Microwave colleges and gas 30 Garrahan St.
Refrigerator
WiFi
drilling areas.
Call for more info
1st floor, quiet
neighborhood, 2-3
bedrooms, washer,
INCLASSIFIED!
Doyouneedmorespace?
PITTSTON
New apartment
Professional Office Rentals
Full Service Leases • Custom Design • Renovations • Various Size Suites Available
570-696-1866 dryer, off-street A yard or garage sale complex, 2 bed-
HBO parking, large front Medical, Legal, Commercial • Utilities • Parking • Janitorial
in classified rooms, hardwood
(570) 823-8027 Let the Community
Know!
porch & quiet back-
yard. $625/mo heat is the best way floors, sewer,
garbage & all appli-
Full Time Maintenance Staff Available
www.casinocountrysideinn.com
info@casinocountrysideinn.com
Place your Classified
Ad TODAY!
570-829-7130
& water included.
Security required.
Rich @ 542-7620
tocleanoutyourclosets!
You’re in bussiness
with classified!
ances included.
$685/month. Call
(570) 878-2738
For Rental Information Call: 1-570-287-1161
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944 Commercial 950 Half Doubles 950 Half Doubles 953 Houses for Rent 953 Houses for Rent 953 Houses for Rent 953 Houses for Rent 953 Houses for Rent 959 Mobile Homes 965 Roommate
Properties Wanted
WILKES-BARRE KINGSTON PLYMOUTH DRUMS
AMERICA
REALTY CO.
KINGSTON PITTSTON WILKES-BARRE NORTH
805 N. Washington
DALLAS TWP. ROOMATE WANTED
TIRED OF HIGH 66 Poplar St
1st floor, recently
2 bedrooms, 1 1/2
baths, Utilities by
tenant. $600. Sec-
LUXURY
TOWNHOUSE RENTALS
James Street
Single family home,
freshly painted,
2 bedroom, new
wall to wall carpet
2 bedroom, 1 bath,
large kitchen &
large living room.
FOR CRUISE
To Share Costs On
remodeled, 2 A Carnival Cruise
RENTS?
Are you paying too
bedroom, living
room, dining
tion 8 Welcome. Call
570-690-6289
before 6pm
ON GOLF
COURSE
$1395 plus
FORTY FORT
Call for 1, 2, Bed-
rooms or other.
brand new gas fur-
nace, 3 bedrooms,
1 1/2 baths, off
& paint, front & rear
porches, fenced in
yard, off street
Water, sewer
garbage included.
$495/month, 1st &
& May 1st - May 8th
from Baltimore to
room, kitchen utilities. Minutes Over 30 years parking, washer/ Freeport Nassau.
much for your cur- street parking. No last. 570-332-8922
bath, washer/ Each $682 + tips.
rent office? Call us!
We have modern dryer hookup, off
street parking,
SWOYERSVILLE
1 bedroom. Eat-in
from I-81 & I-80.
Very large, 2,100
sq. ft. open floor
managed service
provided. NO
PETS/SMOKING /2
pets, no smoking.
$675 / month + utili-
dryer hookup, full
basement, no pets.
$535 + utilities & HUNLOCK CREEK
Call Harry For Info.
570-287-1555
office space avail- ties. Call Betty at
able in Luzerne great neighbor- kitchen. Washer/ plan 1st floor YEAR SAME RENT, security. Call Move in ready &
Bank Building on hood. $575 +
security & utilities
dryer hookup. Gas with full base- EMPLOYMENT VER-
Century 21
Smith Hourigan 570-814-1356 affordable 2 bed- LINE UP
heat. $440/month. room & 3 bedroom
Public Square.
Rents include heat, (570) 814-9700 Water included.
ment. Includes
all appliances +
IFICATION/APPLICA-
TION REQUIRED.
Group
570-287-1106 Say it HERE homes located in A GREAT DEAL...
central air, utilities, Security & no pets. laundry. On 15th Details call ext 3559 in the Classifieds! quiet, country set-
IN CLASSIFIED!
trash removal, and
nightly cleaning - all KINGSTON Call 570-760-5573 hole, deck over-
looking fairway.
570-288-1422 or 570-714-6127 570-829-7130 ting. Starting at
$5,000. Financing Looking for the right deal
without a sneaky
CAM charge.
Large 1/2 double, 3
bedroom, sunny & WILKES-BARRE 2 car garage,
1 year lease +
LINEUP 46 Zerby Ave WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE
available with mini-
mum down. Call
on an automobile?
Turn to classified.
Access parking at
the new intermodal
spacious, $650
month, 1 year lease,
2 Half Doubles
Both located in nice
security & refer-
ences. Small
ASUCCESSFULSALE Sunday 1pm-3pm
Lease with option / NANTICOKE Riverside Dr. 570-477-2845
It’s a showroom in print!
Stately brick, 4
garage via our cov-
ered bridge. 300SF
credit
security
check &
deposit.
neighborhoods. Off
street parking. No
pets allowed.
Available April
INCLASSIFIED! to buy, completely
remodeled, mint,
bedroom, 2 bath &
2 half bath home.
HUNLOCK CREEK Classified’s got
the directions!
to 5000SF available. Attic, cellar, eat in pets. Security & all
utilities by tenant.
1st. Call now for Doyouneedmorespace? turn key condition, Hardwood floors,
Very nice 1 bed-
room. $400 / month.
We can remodel to kitchen, front &
back porch, no pets, 3/4 bedrooms, 1.5
showing.
(570) 592-3113
A yard or garage sale 3 bedrooms, 1.5 spacious rooms, Water, sewer & 971 Vacation &
suit. Brokers Pro- baths, large
tected. Call Jeff no smoking, new bath. $650/month. in classified closets, with
beautiful patio,
all appliances
trash included. Call Resort Properties
Also, Nice 2 bed- 570-477-2845
Pyros at 822-8577 carpeting & paint.
Looking to buy a is the best way hardwoods, carpet included. $1,600/
FLORIDA
Not Section 8 room. $525/month
home? tocleanoutyourclosets! & tile floors, new month + utilities.
WYOMING approved. 570-766-1881
kitchen and baths, MLS#10-2290
570-817-2858 or
Collect cash, not dust!
Place an ad here You’re in bussiness gas heat, shed, Rent to Own Option 570-696-3801
Boca Raton
1701 Wyoming Ave. 570-714-1606 and let the Beautiful 5 room
900 sq. ft. private Clean out your sellers know! with classified! large yard.
$134,000, seller
3 bedrooms with
large eat-in kitchen,
Call Margy
home with Pool.
Let the Community basement, garage 570-696-0891
office suite. Suitable
for general office Know! or attic and call the
570-829-7130
HANOVER TOWNSHIP will pay closing washer dryer & Fully furnished. On
canal lot. $600
HOMES AVAILABLE
costs, $5000 down fenced in yard.
use, professional
office, etc. Includes
all utilities, including
Place your Classified
Ad TODAY!
570-829-7130
Classified depart-
ment today at 570- DUPONT
Large completely
3 bedroom single
family. 1 1/2 baths.
Driveway, yard, nice
and monthly
payments are
Great first home,
owner will help with Homes available in
weekly. If interest-
ed, write to:
120 Wagner St.
829-7130! $995/month. financing. $500 Birchwood Village
cleaning and free remodeled 2 bed- area. $800 + utilities Moosic, PA 18507
LARKSVILLE
WALSH deposit needed to
WILKES-BARRE TWP.
room styled town- Call 570-332-5723 Estates.
Estates 2 and 3
parking.
$900/month 953 Houses for Rent house. Stove &
REAL ESTATE secure home. bedrooms. Rent-
3 bedroom, 1 bath 570-654-1490 Between 5 & 9 pm Northampton Ct. to-own available.

Find the
Call Charlie fridge included. Pri-

Find a
Call 570-288-9050 CALL TODAY!
BEAR CREEK VILLAGE
3 bedroom town-
LARKSVILLE
570-829-6200 half double, Freshly vate interior attic &
house, sunroom, 570-613-0719
WILKES-BARRE
VM 101 basement access.

perfect
cleaned & painted.

newcar
Beautiful 2 story 4 Washer/dryer 2 bedroom, living heat pump, 1.5
Tenant pays all utili- bedroom home for hookup. Heat room, kitchen and 2 bedroom, 1/3 baths, parking. 962 Rooms
friend.
ties including sewer.

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rent situated on 4 included. Nice yard. bath. Great view! triple block, $800 month. Call
$550 plus security. wooded acres. $750. No pets. (570) 283-9033
Section 8 welcome. includes appliances,
Call (570) 332-5723 Garage, shed, 570-479-6722 Utilities by tenant water, electric. 2
$1,350. All utilities The Classified 956 Miscellaneous at
MOCANAQUA
$500/mo + security blocks from General Nice, clean
947 Garages by tenant. Security section at Call 570-814-8299 Hospital. Available furnished room, timesleader.com
& references

HANOVER TWP.
2 bedroom, water
& sewer included.
required. Small pets
ok. (570) 690-3094
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NANTICOKE
immediately. Refer-
ences requested
$625/per month,
WILKES-BARRE
Land For Rent Avail-
starting at $315.
Efficiency at $435
month furnished
$525/ month. Sec- Desirable
tion 8 considered. Call (570) 417-3299 able 80,000 sq. ft. with all utilities
Call 570-899-6104 Collect cash, not dust! FOR Lexington Village commercial lot. included. Off
Clean out your
Nanticoke, PA
WILKES-BARRE Fenced in. Level street parking.

NANTICOKE
Many ranch style land. Cleared & 570-718-0331
basement, garage APARTMENT homes. 2 bedrooms Carey Avenue graded with no
1014 S. Prospect St.
3 bedroom, 1 bath, or attic and call the 2 bedroom, or
Call 829-7130
to place your ad.
2 Free Months With
A 2 Year Lease
Well kept single
family. 6 bed, 3 bath
obstructions. Auto-
matic dawn to dusk WEST NANTICOKE
washer/dryer hook- 1/2 double on $795 + electric big lot, garage. lighting system & Furnished with pri-
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wall to wall. No ment today at 570-
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& credit check
two 20 ft. wide
gates. Near all
vate bath. Cable,
garbage & all other
Newly remodeled,
fully equipped full
pets. $565 + utilities
& security. Gas Heat 829-7130!
570-779-1777
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866-873-0478
required. Call
973-508-5976
major highways.
Call 570-822-2021;
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Non-smoking. Call
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service garage. Call (570) 735-6394 ask for Dave.
Also has a detail
wash bay. Garage
is 2,560 square
feet with 50 feet
road frontage on
the Sans Souci
Parkway
$249,900
570-696-2468

HANOVER TWP.
24’x40’, high
ceiling. Storage or
garage. Can divide.
For more info, call
Parkway Storage
AN EXPERT Professional Services Directory
(570) 824-5724

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2 bedrooms, tile
For information
on BIA
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installation &
SERVICE
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OME PAINTING SALE Mountain Top
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per room
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street parking Rebuild & Repair insured Window Cleaning. Shrub Trimming & Patching, Sealing,
call 287-3331 HIC# 065008 Regulars, storms,
$650/per month, Chimneys. All Mulching. Junk Residential/Comm.
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plus utilities Call
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types of Masonry.
Liners Installed,
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(570) 735-8551
etc. Pressure
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Rubber, Slate,
162 Short St.
Renovated 3 bed-
Expert Bathroom
Remodeling, Whole
Licensed &
Insured 1078 Dry Wall
1132 Handyman
REMOVAL EDGING, SHRUBS &
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room in quiet loca-
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House Renovations,
Interior & Exterior
570-735-2257
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FULLY INSURED
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room, 9’x12’
Cards accepted.
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new carpeting and Chimney Call Us & Save 5%
and Basements Sherwin- Williams® EMERGENCIES
new kitchen w/dish-
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Construction
Chimneys rebuilt,
design ceilings.
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Charlie’s Hauling
Residential &
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smokers. Only $650 repaired, stucco, improvements, 570-814-0327
570-331-2355 licensed & insured. additional coat(s) Mister “V”
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HOME IMPROVEMENT walls, steps, etc.
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Constr uction
Year Round

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Hanging & Finishing
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email: ddietrick143@
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waste, construction
Spring cleanup. ALL PHASES OF JACK WISE INTERIORS Roof Specialist
Specializing In
Dave 570-479-8076 MASONRY 570-654-5707 All Types of
570-266-0360 or
WEDDING
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*CLEANOUTS*
CASH PAID
Good Old Stuff
tops, Brick, Block,
Stone Fireplaces.
Chimneys.
Professional
Painting PHOTOGRAPHY
by Walt & Marge
& Roof Repairs
Low Prices
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Newly painted. 1-888-680-7990 Reasonable Rates The Handier Games, Fishing Man Repairs, 570-829-5133
No Job Too Small. Equipment, Hunting, Service Powerwashing.
Off street parking. Man Military, ect. Tools, 1228 Plumbing &
$675 + utilities. Licensed & insured. Interior/Exterior
570-814-0843
1042 Cleaning & Free estimates.
We fix everything! Old Hardware. Residential & Heating WINTER
Maintainence 570-574-6213 Plumbing, 570-817-4238 or ROOFING
570-696-3090
570-574-7195 Electrical & 570-287-4005 VITO’S Commercial
570-606-9638
PLUMBING/ Special $1.29 s/f
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Carpentry.
Retired Mr. Fix It. *** FREE ***
PICK-UP & M. PARALIS PAINTING
HEATING
PROBLEMS???
Licensed, insured,
fast service
All Phases Emergencies
NICE 3 BEDROOM Electrical work 23/7
Appliances, Grills
GINO’S Int/ Ext. painting, Fast Service. 570-735-0846
BY EMARGIE No Job 609-5204 or
Lawnmowers, Pipes
Bicycles, AC’s
Wanted:
Power washing.
Professional work
Heating System
Tune Ups.
1327 Waterproofing
1/2 DOUBLE HUGHES FREE STIMATES
Too Small.
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328-5010 Pots, Pans, Cans
Nuts, Bolts, Tools
at affordable rates. All of Your Plumb-
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3 bedrooms, 1 bath-
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Construction
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BEST PRICES
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parking, very clean,
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Home Renovat-
ing. Garages,
570-379-2311 Licensed-Insured
PA032422
All types of home
repairs & alterations *AFFORDABLE* Cars & Licensed &
contractors.com
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House Clean - outs Fully Insured
neighborhood, $550
/per month, Call
Kitchens, Baths,
Siding and More! Connie’s Cleaning (570) 602-7840
No job too small.
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Bonded & Insured
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Licensed and 15 years experience Garages, Sheds PA 059141
(570) 606-5350 570-256-3150
(570) 817-4238 Highest 570-497-1889
Insulation
Insured.
Free
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Windows, Roofing

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Residential and
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3 bedroom, eat-in 570-388-0149 Connie supervises No job too small. Trucking Paid!! Cleaning
the work and does 1249 Remodeling &
kitchen with stove the cleaning. 570-829-4077 AA1AAlways
C L E Ahauling,
NING
Remove wood, FREE PICKUP
Repairs
All Home repairs
& dishwasher.
Laundry hookup. NICHOLS CONSTRUCTION Connie Mastruzzo
Brutski - Owner
metals, old furni-
ture, & household 288-8995
Serra Painting
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570-430-3743
linoleum. Fenced Licensed & Insured Free Estimates
whole Estate, also deliveries. Satisfaction. 1339 Window
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yard. No pets/no
smoking. $600 + 570-406-6044 HOME CLEANING SERVICE Reasonable Rates
570-331-2606
available 10 & 20 yard
dumpsters.655-0695
826-1883 1195 Movers Powerwash & Paint
Vinyl, Wood, Stucco
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