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A man’s world
in local politics
By SHEENA DELAZIO
sdelazio@timesleader.com
According to her daughter, for-
mer Luzerne County commission-
er Rose Tucker would have readily
said gender played a role in her life
in public service.
As the county’s second female
Luzerne Coun-
“I felt a ty commission-
er, the late
special Tucker dealt
responsib- with closed-
ility to do door meetings
in men’s bath-
a good job rooms, signal-
ing to her that
and be a women weren’t
good ex- welcome by all
ample for when she was
first elected in
the young the early 90s,
women of Valerie Tucker
Berzanski said.
our area.’’ “She didn’t
State Rep. let being a
Phyllis Mundy woman stand in
D-Kingston her way,” Tuck-
PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER er’s daughter,
Gigi Setser, at left, with her mom, Elaine Laylo, both of McAdoo, agree on one thing – that motherhood has changed over the years. Tucker Berzan- tive posts are underrepresented in
They’ve both raised families, but they’ve encountered vastly different conditions. ski said of her Luzerne County.
By STEVE MOCARSKY much easier, much safer and fast world, and keeping up with it these days.
smocarsky@timesleader.com much slower. … It’s much harder is more challenging,” Setser “I think you have to be more
A
sk Elaine Laylo wheth- today.” said. careful with letting your kids out-
er she or her daughter On that topic, Gigi Setser, a 44- “And it seems to me that more side nowadays than I had to. I
experienced more chal- year-old mother of two teenage kids are exposed to different don’t think it’s as safe nowadays
lenges raising a family, boys, agrees with her mom. kinds of drugs out there that as it was back then. I don’t think
and her answer is quick and deci- “With what’s out there on the didn’t exist when we were kids, you know your neighbors like
sive. computers, you have to be aware and that’s frightening,” she said. you did. Back then, you had your
“Definitely Gigi,” Laylo, 66, of of what sites your kids are on, Janice Noll, 66, of Plains neighbors watching out for your
McAdoo, said of her daughter who they’re speaking with. That Township, agrees with Laylo kids too,” Noll said.
last week in anticipation of wasn’t even available when I was when it comes to the responsib-
Mother’s Day. “I think life was a kid. It’s just a technologically ility for protecting one’s child See MOTHERS, Page 20A
Audit: Times Leader boosting readership U.S. releases candid videos presenting
a rare view of an unkempt bin Laden
By ANDREW M. SEDER The Audit Bureau of Circulations
aseder@timesleader.com compared a one-week snapshot of By KIMBERLY DOZIER fazed by being the tar-
The Times Leader’s print and print circulation and a 30-day snap- and LOLITA C. BALDOR get of worldwide man-
online editions saw the second- shot of online readership ending Associated Press hunt.
largest readership increase in the March 31, 2011 with the same period WASHINGTON — From a shabby, On Saturday, the
state – and ninth in the nation – in 2010 when determining that The makeshift office, he ran a global terrorist U.S. released a handful
over a one-year-period that end- Times Leader and timesleader.com’s empire. The world’s most wanted man of videos, selected to
ed March 31. audience grew 5.84 percent – from a watched newscasts of himself from a ti- show bin Laden in a
Those rankings were re- combined190,096 last year to 201,192 ny television perched atop a rickety old bin Laden much more candid, un-
leased Monday by the Audit this year. That’s a gain of 11,096 over desk cluttered with wires. flattering light. In the
Bureau of Circulations. the one-year period. For years, the world only saw Osama short clips, bin Laden appears hunched
There are more than 1,000 Only the Morning Call of Allen- bin Laden in the rare propaganda videos and tired, seated on the floor,
daily newspapers in the that trickled out, the ones portraying
United States. See PAPER, Page 14A him as a charismatic religious figure un- See VIDEOS, Page 15A
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W-B man charged with stabbing
I N B R I E F
DALLAS TWP.
Pittston fire
2009, both sides held a small signing
N E W L O O K AT A R E V E R E D F I G U R E ceremony to mark the end to often
rancorous negotiations, but there was
no detailed contract to sign.
forces 45-50
Bigus said the Dallas board never hid
the fact that the contract was not final-
ized, noting the board voted to approve
it pending the legal review.
to evacuate
-- Mark Guydish
PLAINS TWP.
I N B R I E F GAS PRICES Pain at the pump will decline just in time for summer vacations
city hard
claimed many civilian lives and
prompted warnings of a humanitarian
crisis.
Government forces sent Grad rockets
slamming into the depot, which con- Latest strikes were the most
tains vital stores of fuel for cars, trucks,
ambitious of a series of
ships and generators powering hospi-
tals and other key sites in a city left recent high-profile attacks.
darkened by electricity cuts, residents
said.
Fuel tanks were engulfed in flames By MIRWAIS KHAN
hours after the early morning attack, as and HEIDI VOGT
Associated Press
firefighters battled the blazes. No one
was injured, a doctor said. KANDAHAR, Afghanistan —
The attack raised fears of shortages, The Taliban unleashed a major
though some of the fuel had already assault Saturday on government
been moved to other sites in antici- buildings throughout Afghanis-
pation of such a strike. tan’s main southern city, an at-
tack that cast doubt on how suc-
CAIRO cessful the U.S.-led coalition has
been in its nearly yearlong mil-
Sadat killer’s nephew back itary campaign to establish secu-
rity and stability in the former
The nephew of President Anwar Taliban strong-
Sadat’s assassin and son of a wanted hold. A Taliban
Islamist returned to Egypt for the first AP PHOTO The Taliban spokesman
S
time in two decades on Saturday after outh Korean Buddhist monks carry lanterns Saturday during a festival in Seoul to celebrate the upcoming said their goal
Egypt’s new leaders removed him and birthday of Buddha on Tuesday. He was a spiritual teacher who founded Buddhism about 2,600 years ago. was to take insisted the
others from an entry blacklist in an control of Kan- strikes had
apparent shift in policy. dahar city, been in the
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A full rainbow appears after a shower as seen from Wilkes-Barre Boulevard near the Cross Valley Expressway Saturday
evening. The National Weather Service is predicting sunny weather and mild temperatures most of this week.
cratic administration’s top dip-
lomat.
“Work to keep America great.
that he’d decide sooner rather
than later whether to run, add-
ing: “Whatever timeline one is
Serve her if asked. I was — by a looking at can’t be more than a
ACADEMY
ber of students that turned out pressed with the day, and that uating from Valley View High president of a different political couple months.”
for the event and the caliber of they learned more about both the School next year, and that the party,” Huntsman said, directly Huntsman, who worked in
the candidates. application process and life at a event gave him more information addressing the job that his rivals the Republican administrations
“The kids are awesome,” Mari- service academy. to help his choice. and critics hope to make dis- of President Ronald Reagan,
Continued from Page 3A qualifier among the conserva- George H.W. Bush and George
no said. “I have so much faith in “I thought it was really impres- “I like that there are multiple
at Annapolis, Md. and the U.S. our young people. This is the sive,” said Crestwood High academies here and that you tives who hold great sway in the W. Bush, said he and his family
Air Force Academy at Colorado next group; these are the people School junior Nick Aigeldinger, could ask questions,” he said. nominating process. are “seriously considering our
Springs, Co., as well as a repre- that will be leading our country of Mountain Top, who hopes to America’s service academies “But in the end, while we options and taking a good seri-
sentative of the U.S. Army Re- some day.” join the Army football team at are among the most selective in- might not all be of one party, we ous look at maintaining some
serve Officer Training Corp. “We have the greatest military West Point. stitutions in the country. are all part of one nation — a level of activity in public ser-
Information was also present- in the world, and the fact that it’s “It showed a lot of what people Tuition and room and board nation that needs your genera- vice.”
ed about the U.S. Coast Guard a volunteer military makes it go through at West Point; it’s not are free, and students are paid a tional gift, energy and confi- Huntsman’s advisers say he
and Merchant Marine acade- even more impressive, and you really easy,” he added. stipend for text books and uni- dence,” he told graduates, hasn’t made a decision if he will
mies. could see that by the turnout here Matt Wolfel, of Jessup, said he forms. pitching himself as an above- join the field for 2012. At age 51,
Barletta and Marino said they today,” Barletta said. hopes to attend either West Point They must fulfill service re- politics figure and appealing to he could afford to wait until
were impressed by both the num- Students said they were im- or the Naval Academy after grad- quirements upon graduation. voters who have grown weary of 2016 if he perceives Obama as
political bickering. likely to be unbeatable.
Obama named Huntsman, a "Our system needs new
POPE
did during his Papacy,” said Ko- 1974’s “Refrain.” spring of 2011 and 2012 respec-
Mandarin speaker and former thinking," Huntsman said-
con. Program organizer Wanda tively. In the fall, the group is
Mormon missionary to Taiwan, .Huntsman, a conservative who
John Paul, still a young man Hanna Witczak explained that planning a concert dedicated to
his representative in Beijing has taken moderate positions
mourning the loss of his family John Paul II took on the pen Polish composers and a film fes-
Continued from Page 3A two years ago. Many believed on environmental issues and
at the age of only 20, adopted name in order to be taken seri- tival celebrating Polish film.
Obama was sending a rising came out in support of same-sex
some of John Paul II’s works to the pen name Andrzej Jawien ously as a literary writer. They will also host the annual
star in Republican politics — civil unions, is among several
the packed room. Kocon feels and published many poetic “He wanted to distinguish his Polish Room Committee Schol-
and a potential challenger in Republicans still weighing bids
it’s important for young people works spanning nearly 35 years. literary work from his religion arship ball which issues schol-
2012 — to China to neutralize as the GOP field takes shape at a
to be aware of John Paul the po- He wrote of his native Poland writing,” said Witczak. “He arships to students of Polish de-
the threat. much slower pace than in past
et. and his experiences working in used his poetry to provide com- scent.
If that was the goal, it didn’t campaigns. Huntsman’s advis-
“It makes him relatable to a dangerous quarry.The reading fort after losing his family,” she The group’s future events and
work. ers say parts of his record could
our own life. It shows us what featured eight of his works explained. readings can be found through
Huntsman no sooner stepped appeal to conservatives, moder-
motivated him and what in- spanning from 1939’s “Over The Polish Room will hold fu- the Wilkes University website
off the plane from Beijing last ates and independents alike.
spired him to do the things he This Your White Grave” to ture events in the fall and through the Library link.
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today and Parent Teach- BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
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By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES Rome said he had 20 years of Times Leadcr Correspondent
jandes@timesleader.com maintenance experience when he S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER
Luzerne County Council candi- was hired at Pittston Area, though THOMAS MARK WILKES-BARRE -- “In memo-
date Thomas Mark Rome said he he said he still had to ask board ROME ry of Carolyn.” “In Honor of Ju-
would be an outspoken elected of- members for their support to ob- dy.” “To all residents of Hope
ficial. tain the job. Others had applied, Age: 54 Lodge.” “Kiss Cancer Goodbye.”
“I’ll never wear blinders,” the and he said he believes he was Political party: Democrat All these sentiments and more
Residence: Dupont showed up in the soft purple glow
Dupont man recently told a chosen because he had the most Education: Attended business
Times Leader endorsement pan- experience. college for two years.
of the lumina-
el. He said he had to go up against rias lining the
He said he voted for the coun- his school administration in the
Work experience: Previously a
shipping clerk and crane operator
“Cancer steps of the am-
ty’s new home rule charter and past after he campaigned for a in manufacturing, a department touches phitheater on
Public Square
was pleased that the “people school board candidate who was manager at Kmart for three
spoke.” not favored by the majority in years, a maintenance mechanic everyone at dusk Satur- BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
at the former Valley Crest Nurs- day. Russell Keeler of Kingston, left, and Sara Klinges of Wilkes-Barre
“I definitely wanted to be part power at the time. He said he was ing Home for three years; cur- in some The lumina- prepare luminarias in honor of present and past cancer victims on
of this wave for a put on a work assignment that rently working as a maintenance way, and rias – white pa- Public Square in Wilkes-Barre on Saturday night.
change,” he said. was “undesirable” for its hours, lo- mechanic at the Pittston Area per bags lit
Rome said he un- cation and duties. He challenged School District for 11 years; also everyone from inside W H AT ’ S N E X T ? hours – that’s the ‘relay’ part.”
owned a restaurant and video
derstands the chal- the decision and received a mone-
business for three years. can do with purple
Wyoming Valley Relay for Life will
Events like the luminarias on
lenges of working in tary award and restoration of his the Public Square give people an
government previous assignment.
Family: Wife, Kim; three children
– Wesley, Eric and Salvatore; one
something glow sticks –
honored people be held from 10 a.m. on June 11 to opportunity to honor friends and
10 a.m. on June 12 at King’s Col-
through his position as a mainte- “When you get a job in the sys- grandchild. to help.” who are fight- lege’s Betzler Field. For more
loved ones touched by cancer and
nance mechanic in the Pittston tem, it’s not a good idea to have a ing cancer, and information, visit www.relayfor-
is a smaller version of a very poi-
Area School District for 11 years. voice,” he said. Russell Keeler those who lost gnant part of the bigger Relay
Relay for Life their
life.org/pawyomingvalley.
In past years, Rome said he ob- Rome said he was interviewed eliminating positions through at- battles. event, Keeler said.
event chairman “We’ll line the luminarias up
served less-qualified people re- by area union leaders but was not trition or special buyout or early The event, held
ceive positions in the school dis- selected to be part of their en- retirement incentives. by Relay for A lot of people know about them around the track and read the
trict because they had the “magic dorsed slate of 11 Democratic Rome wants to see a county Life of Wyom- names on the bags, and there will
but don’t really understand what
five votes.” council candidates. He said he has manager with business and fi- ing Valley, was part of the “Paint be a silent lap around the track,”
it is.”
“That’s inspired me to take a experience negotiating contracts nance experience, possibly run- the Town Purple” campaign to said Keeler.
Keeler said that he frequently
draw attention to the local Relay “It’s a very special event, and
position to have a say so things in his current and previous jobs. ning a large corporation. He sup- speaks to people who say they
for Life on June 11-12. I’ve seen firsthand where the fun-
like this won’t happen,” Rome “I’m not going to say I’m pro- ports a national search, saying can’t participate in the Relays be-
“This is the first time we’ve draising money goes,” Keeler
said. union or pro-management,” he he’s concerned there would be po- cause they don’t run. said. “We’re doing this to let peo-
done the luminarias and held the
Elected officials who suspect said. “The ship is sinking, and litical ties with local applicants ‘Paint the Town Purple’ cam- “There’s no running. You don’t ple know what relay is and how
wrongdoing and look the other what could we do to keep it because “everybody knows some- paign,” said local Relay for Life have to be an athlete,” Keeler they can get involved. Cancer
way are “just as guilty” as people afloat?” body.” event Chairman Russell Keeler. said. “It’s called a ‘relay’ because touches everyone in some way,
who commit unlawful acts, he He said there’s “fat to trim” in He believes qualified people “Other areas have done them to a member of the team is on the and everyone can do something
said. He said he would keep an the county, but he could not pro- will be interested in the position create awareness for the Relays. field at all times through the 24 to help.”
eye on fellow county council vide specifics at this time. He said because the chosen manager
members and would expect them he would support staff reductions “could make a name for himself if
to watch his actions. “without hurting individuals” by he turns this around.”
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the past year. That slight gain of tained in the report were not Times Leader. This is not the first time The in the top 20 of all newspapers in
1,656 was good enough for 23rd shocking. “Our audience growth is ac- Times Leader ranked on the top the country for audience growth
nationally. “It doesn’t surprise me that tually the best, No. 1 in the coun- gainers list. three years in a row for a simple
“This is a tremendous accom- Pennsylvania newspapers rank try, because we excel beyond in- In 2009, the newspaper tied for reason,” Executive Editor Joe
Continued from Page 1A plishment to be ranked so high among the best in the country in dustry standards in a competitive 17th nationally with the Com- Butkiewicz said. “Our staff is ag-
town reported a greater percent- among all daily papers in the terms of audience gain. Newspa- market,” said Connor. “The rest mercial Appeal in Memphis, gressive about providing news
age gain in that time for the state, country,” said Prashant Shitut, pers across the state, including of these newspapers are in single Tenn., and the Courier Journal of the way people want it, in print
seeing readership rise 7.05 per- president of the Wilkes-Barre the three on this list, are provid- newspaper markets. Louisville, Ky. when audience, and on the Web. This year we re-
Publishing Co. and The Times ing great journalism to their com- “Here in Northeastern Penn- the term the bureau uses instead ceived more Keystone Awards
cent from 461,725 to 494,296.
Leader. “We continue to be the munities and readers – and it’s Sylvania, The Times Leader is of readership since online con- than any other newspaper in Lu-
In addition to The Times Lead-
leading regional media company paying off,” Henning said. the only media company that is tent is also counted, grew 4.81 zerne or Lackawanna County,
er and the Morning Call, only one
in the products we publish, in in- “We have an amazing team and so nimble and service-driven for percent. which reflects the quality of our
other newspaper in the state
novation, quality and once again, they continue to demonstrate readers and advertisers,” he add- The year before, the newspa- products. And this audit demon-
made the top 25 list of highest audience growth.” why The Times Leader is among ed. per was ranked fourth in the na- strates the continued strong
readership gainers – The Times- Teri L. Henning, the president the best media companies in the All numbers are preliminary tion in combined print and online growth of our online and print au-
Tribune in Scranton – which saw of the Pennsylvania Newspaper nation,” said Richard L. Connor, and subject to a final audit by the audience growth. dience.”
GENDER
with stereotypes. Recent experience
“What do women know about Petrilla, who was a previous
roads or collecting garbage?” Ma- county controller and Butler Town-
donna said of the stereotypes some ship manager, said gender played a
Continued from Page 1A
believe. “It’s not something women role in her candidacy for Luzerne
public arena, with only three wom- would do. For a long time, they County commissioner, but that vot-
en serving as county commission- were assumed to be men’s roles.” ers said the office needed a woman.
ers and two as court of common But, those roles are changing as “People were saying women
pleas judges. women slowly, at a glacial rate Ma- know how to get things done, and
The U.S. Conference of Mayors donna says, step into the public typically women stick together and
2011 says nearly 17 percent of may- realm. will vote for you because we rally
ors in U.S. cities with populations State Rep. Phyllis Mundy, D- around each other,” Petrilla said.
over 30,000 are female for a total of Kingston, said when she first ran When she first became commis-
1,163. for office more than two decades sioner, Petrilla said she didn’t feel
According to the PA Center for ago, she was the only elected wom- like an equal.
Women and Politics at Chatham an in Luzerne County in a state of- “I have no objection to people
University, 32 state counties have fice. calling me Maryanne, but I noticed
no women representation on their “Now, there are four of us,” Mun- other people wouldn’t call other
board of commissioners or county dy said, in reference to Sen. Lisa commissioners by their first
council. Five have above 80 per- Baker, R-Lehman Township, Rep. names. Is it a lack of respect or a
cent, while 27 have between 30 and Tarah Toohil, R-Butler Township comfort level? Either way, I take no
39 percent. and Rep. Karen Boback, R-Harveys offense to it.”
The Pennsylvania Bar Associ- Lake. Now, Petrilla said she feels like
ation has about a 30 percent mem- “I felt a special responsibility to an equal among the other two com-
bership of women. There are do a good job and be a good exam- missioners and that over time she
27,568 members of the bar, which ple for the young women of our ar- had to develop a confidence to
is an elective membership that not ea,” Mundy said. “We bring a wom- speak her mind and contribute to
every attorney has to belong to, an’s perspective and a different set have people listen.
with 8,361 women. of life experiences to public office.” CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER Petrilla said she feels it’s hard to
Additionally, Pennsylvania has Men typically took public ser- Former Luzerne County Commissioner Rose Tucker was appointed to fill the seat left vacant by Todd pinpoint why there are fewer wom-
never elected a female governor or vice jobs, Madonna said, because Vonderheid in 2007. en in public service, but suggested
U.S. senator. they were places men could make it could be because women have
And while pinpointing the rea- decent money for their families. But when it comes to registered County judge and 10 women out of her mother had to when she origi- other roles, like mother and care-
soning behind why women have Eventually, that turned into the voters, women outnumber men. 49 candidates, who are vying for a nally ran in the early 90s and then taker.
not played a predominant role in “good old boys” club where men According to the Rutgers Center seat on Luzerne County’s new served a vacant six-month term in “Women wear so many hats in
government is not an easy one, would only nominate other men. for American Women and Politics, county council. 2008. their life, public service doesn’t
some speculate it’s due to women That became a dilemma in the in the 2008 presidential election, Berzanski is serving as campaign “We’re glad there’s women run- seem as attractive as it does for
wearing many hats throughout employment and cultural world, there were 78.1million women reg- chairwoman for judicial candidate ning,” Berzanski said. “Men men,” Petrilla said.
their lives or not wanting to deal Madonna said, and conditions that istered to vote, while there were Lesa Gelb, and said she is doing it around here haven’t done the great- The commissioner chairwoman
with the “good old boys” club. made it difficult for women to get 68.2 million men registered to vote. for two people: her mother and est job in the world.” said she encourages women to
into office. Gelb. Berzanski said her mother was campaign and serve in public of-
Gender, public office Now, Madonna said, women Changing times? “If my mom was here, she would kind yet firm and didn’t let anyone fice, and that women have a differ-
G. Terry Madonna, director of must take on roles of both caretak- In recent years, Luzerne Coun- want me to do it,” Berzanski said of back her into a corner, and that ent perspective on things and can
the Center for Politics and Public er and worker, though some still do ty’s second female judge in Luzerne her campaign role, and her mother Gelb has a lot of the same qualities “think outside the box” rather than
Affairs at Franklin and Marshall not want to serve in the legislature, County, Tina Polachek Gartley, and forging a path for women candi- as her mother, as the two were “trying to reinvent the wheel.
College in Lancaster, says the topic for example, because they would the third female commissioner, dates in Luzerne County. close friends. “Gender is becoming less of an
of gender and public service is have to be away from their families Maryanne Petrilla, were elected. “She was a trailblazer. She was a “There are a lot of good women issue in public office,” Petrilla said.
something he discusses often. 100 days a year. Ethel Price was elected in the late tough cookie. She was there to who could come forward,” Berzan- “Women now have the confidence
“Do I think it’s sexism? No. Do I “More and more families have 60s as the county’s first female serve the people, not to serve (her ski said. “But they know what they and education to be competitive.”
think people go into a booth and shared responsibility, and women commissioner. male counterparts),” Berzanski are up against.”
say they aren’t voting for a women? are more on the side of reform,” During next week’s primaries, said.
Maybe. It’s cultural consideration,” Madonna said. “Both (political) voters will also get the chance to As Gelb’s campaign chairwo-
Madonna said. parties are more actively recruiting choose four female candidates, out man, Berzanski said she hasn’t real-
Historically, women’s roles in so- women, and they realize that’s an of 16, who are running for Luzerne ly had to deal with gender issues as
ciety have been restricted, Madon- advantage since there are more
na said, and that women also deal women voters than men.”
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compound only further con- Among the material handed
firms how important it was to out was a propaganda video, ap-
go after Bin Laden," said CIA parently intended for public re-
director Leon Panetta in a state- lease, entitled "Message to the By JULIE PACE team, John Brennan, Obama’s ly integral in dealing with terror-
Continued from Page 1A Associated Press
ment Saturday. "Since 9/11, this American People." The U.S. top counterterrorism adviser, left ism, but will also play a key role
watching television wrapped in is what the American people government released the video WASHINGTON — President the topic open. “I’m not going to in the U.S. troop drawdown in
a wool blanket and wearing a have expected of us. In this crit- without sound and said it was Barack Obama’s promised trip to address the president’s sched- neighboring Afghanistan.
knit cap. Outtakes of his propa- ical operation, we delivered.” likely filmed sometime last fall. Pakistan this year, once seen as a ule,” he said. “"I think there’s a Canceling the visit could be
ganda tapes show that they The videos were offered as Bin Laden has not released a reward for a key ally in the fight commitment that the president seen as a sign of U.S. mistrust of
were heavily scripted affairs. He further proof of bin Laden’s video since 2007. against terrorism, is now a loom- has made that he is intending to Pakistan’s handling of extremists
dyed and trimmed his beard for death. President Barack Obama U.S. intelligence official ing headache for the White visit Pakistan. A lot depends on within its borders — as under-
the cameras, then shot and resh- decided this week not to release would not confirm that the vid- House as it tries to determine availability, scheduling.” scored by the news that bin La-
ot his remarks until the timing photos of bin Laden’s body, eo of bin Laden in the makeshift whether the government in Isla- The decision is of enormous den lived in what Brennan him-
and lighting were just right. which were deemed too grue- office was filmed at the Pakista- mabad was complicit in allowing strategic and symbolic impor- self called within “plain sight” in
The videos were among the some to reveal. The U.S. has ni compound, but they have Osama bin Laden to live for years tance to both countries. A trip a neighborhood home to many in
evidence seized by Navy SEALs said it confirmed bin Laden’s said they believe he has been within the country’s borders. would signal a continued U.S. the Pakistani military.
after a pre-dawn raid Monday death using DNA. Al-Qaida has holed up there for as long as six Obama told Pakistani officials commitment to its complicated, Obama aides had never publi-
that killed bin Laden in his confirmed the death of its foun- years. in the fall that he planned to trav- yet necessary, relationship with cly set a date for the president’s
walled Pakistani compound. der. The video clearly shows the el there in 2011, in part to soothe Pakistan, a country that is not on- visit to Pakistan.
The movies, along with com- Officials said the clips shown terror leader choosing and concerns that the president was
puter disks, thumb drives and to reporters were just part of the changing channels with a re- favoring Pakistan’s neighbor and
handwritten notes, reveal that largest collection of senior ter- mote control which he points at archrival, India, by visiting there
bin Laden was still actively in- rorist materials ever collected. what appears to be a satellite ca- first. White House spokesmen
volved in planning and direct- The evidence seized during the ble box. U.S. officials have previ- questioned this week by The As-
ing al-Qaida’s plots against the raid also includes phone num- ously said there was a satellite sociated Press refused to say
U.S., according to a senior U.S. bers and documents that offi- dish for television reception but whether Obama still planned to
intelligence official who briefed cials hope will help break the no Internet or phone lines ran go.
reporters Saturday and insisted back of the organization behind to the house. Cellphones were In the hours after bin Laden’s
his name not be used. the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist at- prohibited on the compound. killing by a U.S. special forces
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ANNA GULICK FUCHES, 88, Eleanore Z. Fischer Frank John Rodella Eugenia A. Hoban
of Pringle, passed away Saturday,
May 7, 2011, in the ManorCare May 6, 2011 May 6, 2011 May 6, 2011
Health Services Center, Kingston.
E ugenia A. Hoban, 65, of Bear
E F rank
Her late husband of 40 years was leanore Z. Fischer, 83, of Moun- John Rodella, 64, of Wilkes- Creek, died Friday, May 6, 2011,
William Fuches Sr. tain Top, entered into eternal Barre, passed away unexpected- at the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital.
Funeral services are pending rest Friday, May 6, 2011, at her home ly at home Friday, May 6, 2011. Born September 17, 1945, in
from the Simon S. Russin Funeral surrounded by her loving family. He was born May 9, 1947, in Ho- Wilkes-Barre, she was a daughter of
Home, 136 Maffett St., Plains Born in Wilkes-Barre, she was a the late Eugene F. and Catherine
boken, N.J., a son to the late Hugo Lynch McGuire.
Township. daughter of the late Martin and Ma-
and Lillian Rodella. A graduate of Saint Mary’s High
ry (Perkowsky) Zugarek.
Eleanore was retired from Amer- He attended Bergenfield High School, Eugenia earned her bachelor
ican Brands, located in the Crest- School, where he was known as of elementary education from Miser-
RUTH E. CHAMBERLAIN, 64, icordia University and master’s in
wood Industrial Park. She was a “Roach,” was on the varsity wres-
Hanover Township, passed away tling team and won the title of Se- guidance from the University of
member of the St. Jude, St. Theresa,
Saturday, May 7, 2011. nior District Champion in 1965. Scranton.
and the Father Nahas Senior Clubs.
Funeral arrangements are She was also a member of St. Jude Frank attended Wilkes College, As an educator, Eugenia was em-
pending from the S.J. Grontkowski Parish, Mountain Top, where she ployed by the Wilkes-Barre Area
where he graduated with a degree in
Funeral Home, 530 W. Main St., was a member of their Altar and School District for 34 years. She was
history in 1970. He was married to a guidance counselor for the district
Plymouth. Rosary Society. his wife, Karen, in 1975. Frank con-
Eleanore was the loving wife of for 30 years, serving the last nine
tinued his education at Marywood years of her career at E.L. Meyers
63 years to her husband, Stanley, Aton, Jessica Metrick, Erica Gib- anyone he met, and he had a keen
BETTY LOU HEFFNER, 80, of bons, and Lauren Butkiewicz; great- College and graduated with a Mas- High School before retiring.
and the couple enjoyed spending ability for finding humor in any sit-
Shavertown, passed away Satur- grandchildren, Logan and Emma ter’s in Early Childhood Education Eugenia was a member of the Par-
the winter months in Naples, Fla., uation.
day, May 7, 2011, at The Meadows in 1979. ish of Saint Elizabeth and Pennsylva-
for the last 20 years. Gibbons; as well as nieces; nephews He was the strongest man in the
Nursing and Rehabilitation Facili- He was a member of St. Nicholas nia State Education Association.
She was preceded in death, in ad- and cousins. world.
ty, Dallas. Church, where he was active in Surviving are her husband, Rob;
dition to her parents, by her sister, The funeral will be held at 9:30
Frank is survived by his wife of 35 daughter Kara of Pittsburgh, Pa.; sis-
Funeral arrangements are Dolores Bannon. a.m. Monday from the McCune Fu- many committees. Frank was a ter, Maureen and her husband, Jim
pending from The Richard H. Dis- Eleanore is survived by her hus- neral Home, 80 S. Mountain Blvd., teacher for 20 years in the Western years, Karen (Lilly) Rodella; his Rinehimer, of Pocono Pines, and
que Funeral Home, 672 Memorial band Stanley; her daughters, Mary Mountain Top, followed by a Mass Wayne School District, and was cur- daughters, Anne and Jane; his son their children, Kevin, Brendan, Cai-
Highway, Dallas. Ellen Butkiewicz and husband, of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. at St. rently employed by the Men’s Wear- Paul; his sister, Judy Wheeler of trin, Maura and Colin; sister-in-law
James, Elkton, Md., Sister Ellen Jude’s Church, Mountain Top. Inter- house in Pittston as a dry cleaner. Hampton, N.J.; his brother, Peter Nona and her husband, Dick Loftus,
“Sandra” Fischer, S.C.C., Jersey ment will immediately follow in Sa-
Through the activities of his chil- Rodella of Del Ray, Fla.; and their of Mountain Top, and their children,
City, N.J., and Diane Smith, Moun- cred Heart Cemetery, Dallas. Rela-
dren, Frank became a supporter of families. Nona, Patrick and Michael; and her
Janice M. Spittel tain Top; her brother, Martin Zuga-
rek, Pittston; sisters, Lucille Conrar-
tives and friends are invited to call
from 4 to 7 p.m. today at the funeral the arts in his community, where he Celebration of Frank’s life will faithful companions, Murphy and
Mollie.
dy, Blackstone, Mass., Theresa Ma- home. was known affectionately among be held at 8:45 a.m. Monday from
Celebration of Eugenia’s life will
May 6, 2011 son, Saco, Maine, and Ruth Oravitz, View obituaries online at friends as “Papa Ro.” He assisted McLaughlin’s, 142 S. Washington be held at 9 a.m. Tuesday from
Mountain Top; grandchildren, Amy, www.mccunefuneralserviceinc- with ticket sales for Gaslight Theat- St., Wilkes-Barre, with funeral Mass McLaughlin’s, 142 S. Washington St.,
J anice M. Spittel, 77, a resident
of the Plainsville Section of
Chris and Brian Smith, Allison .com. re, and attended productions at The at 9:30 a.m. in the Church of Saint
Little Theatre of Wilkes-Barre, KISS Nicholas. Interment will be in Saint
Wilkes-Barre, with funeral Mass at 10
a.m. in the Church of Saint Elizabeth.
Plains Township, died peacefully Theatre, and King’s Theatre. He Nicholas Cemetery in Shavertown. Interment will be in Saint Mary’s
Friday, May 6, 2011, at Riverstreet was a strong supporter of his son’s Visitation will be held at McLaugh- Cemetery in Hanover Township. Vis-
Manor, Wilkes-Barre, with her lov-
ing family at her side.
Florence M. Kratz band, Paulsko, as well. lin’s from 4 to 7 p.m. today.
Memorial donations are pre-
itation will be held at McLaughlin’s
from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday.
Frank was a famous dancer at
Mrs. Spittel was born in Wilkes- May 6, 2011 Memorial donations are preferred
weddings, known for his enthusias- ferred and may be made to Saint Ni-
Barre, a daughter of the late Levi and may be made to Acquired Brain
tic spins across the floor with family cholas Church Building Fund, 226 Injury Network of Pa., 2275 Glenview
and Bernice Cron Singley, and she
was a graduate of the class of 1952,
James M. Coughlin High School,
F lorence M. Kratz, 81, of Wilkes-
Barre, passed away Friday eve-
ning, May 6, 2011, at her residence.
and friends. He loved playing pino- S. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre, PA
chle with his wife, and spent many 18701-2897.
Drive, Lansdale, PA 19446-6082.
Permanent messages and memo-
evenings out with her and their Permanent messages and memo- ries can be shared with Eugenia’s
Wilkes-Barre. She is survived by her loving hus- family at www.celebrateherlife.com.
friends. Frank considered himself ries may be shared with Frank’s fam-
She had been employed by the band Eugene J. Kratz. Together, the
couple celebrated their 62nd wed- an amateur comedian, joking with ily at www.celebratehislife.com.
former Whiteman Paper Co.,
Wilkes-Barre, and, prior to her re- ding anniversary on April 18, 2011.
tirement in 1995, she had worked
Born in Wilkes-Barre, on August
28, 1929, she was a daughter of the Mary Kaskey
at Luzerne Products, Plainsville, late Edward and Florence Boden May 5, 2011
for some time. Nesbitt. Jerome J. Savoroski Sr.
Mrs. Spittel was preceded in
death by a brother, Leroy Singley;
Florence attended E.L. Meyers
High School, Wilkes-Barre. May 5, 2011 M ary Kaskey, 90, formerly of
Larksville, died Thursday, May
5, 2011, in ManorCare Health Servic-
and a sister, Marion Burridge. Throughout her life, Florence
es, Second Avenue, Kingston.
Surviving are her husband of
more than 58 years, Arthur C. Spit-
worked as a seamstress for various
garment manufacturers, eventually
retiring from Frye Boot, Hanover
J erome J. Savoroski Sr., of West
Pittston, passed away Thursday, Born in Larksville, she was a
daughter of the late Walter and Ella
tel, at home; children, Kenneth C. May 5, 2011, in Wilkes-Barre.
Township, in 1989. After retire- husband, Robert, Harveys Lake, and Born November 8, 1948, in Exe- Derwin Vitchkoski. She was a gradu-
Spittel, at home, Bonnie Spittel,
ment, she enjoyed spending her Joan Hoggarth and her husband, Ri- ter, he was a son of the late Stepha- ate of Larksville High School, and
Exeter, and Mark Spittel, Plains time volunteering for Foster Grand- chard, Hanover Township; grand- was employed in the garment indus-
Township; three grandsons; two nie (Szura) Savoroski and Albert Sa-
parents and Valley Santa. sons, Richard and Jason Hoggarth; try most of her life.
great-granddaughters; as well as Florence was a member of the nieces, Eileen Nesbitt Richmond voroski. He was the husband of Lin- She was a volunteer at John Heinz
several nieces and nephews. First Church of Christ, Wilkes- and Mary Nesbitt Truscott, whom da (Ferretti) Savoroski. Rehabilitation Center. She was a
Funeral will be held at 10 a.m. Barre. she was especially close with; as Jerry graduated from Exeter member of All Saints Parish, Ply-
Tuesday from the H. Merritt Florence was a loving wife, moth- well as many other nieces and neph- High School, and he served as a mouth.
Hughes Funeral Home Inc., 451 N. er, grandmother, aunt and friend ews. member of the U.S. Navy. Mary was preceded in death by her
Main St., Wilkes-Barre, with the who always put others before her- Family and friends may call He was preceded in death by rela- husband, Jacob Kaskey, November
Rev. Marty Garms, pastor, East self. Her greatest joy was caring for from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday at the tive Steven Savoroski. 27, 2001; son Richard, October 7,
End Primitive Methodist Church, her grandsons in their growing Mamary-Durkin Funeral Service Surviving are a son, Jerome Jr., 1963; brothers, Joseph, Harry, Leo,
years. They were the loves of her Corp., 59 Parrish St., Wilkes-Barre. and Anthony Vitchkoski; and a sister,
officiating. Interment will be in and Shelley Savoroski, Wexford,
life. She will be deeply missed by all The funeral for Florence will be pri- Peggy Miko.
Chapel Lawn Memorial Park, Dal- who knew and loved her. vate. Interment will be in St. John’s Pa.; brother, Albert and Cindy Savo-
of the staff on the 6th floor, and also Surviving are her daughter Mary
las. Friends may call from 6 to 8 In addition to her parents, she Lutheran Cemetery, Drums. roski, Dalton, Pa.; sisters, Elizabeth
the intensive care unit at Geisinger Ann Pritchard and her husband,
p.m. Monday. was preceded in death by her broth- In lieu of flowers, memorial con- and David Balint, Exeter, and
Wyoming Valley for their outstand- Paul, Larksville; and her son Harry
The family requests that flowers er, Elmer Nesbitt, who passed away tributions may be made in Flo- Joanne and John Reedy, Exeter; and
ing care of Jerry. They would also Kaskey and his wife, Nancy, Trucks-
be omitted and that memorial do- in 1985. rence’s memory to the S.P.C.A. of a grandchild, Addison Savoroski. like to thank the Frank and Doroth- ville; grandchildren, Richard Kaskey,
nations be made to a charity of the In addition to her husband, Eu- Luzerne County, 524 E. Main St., Jerry is an inspiration to every-
gene, Florence is survived by her Fox Hill Road, Wilkes-Barre, PA ea Henry Cancer Center at Geisin- Kelly Anne Strumski, and Paul and
donor’s choice. one. He was always the life of the ger.
daughters, Joyce O’Neill and her 18702. Paula Pritchard; great-grandchil-
party and a very giving and caring Funeral Services will be han- dren, Amanda, Laura, Michaela, and
man who always put a smile on ev- dled by Graziano Funeral Julia Kaskey, Stephen and Kaitlyn
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Nichols Sr. Louise Ezzo St. Cecelia’s Church in Exeter. p.m. today. A Mass of Christian and nephews.
He worked for N& B Enterprises, Burial will be held at St. Cecelia’s Funeral will be held at 8:30 a.m.
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MOTHERS
moved back to McAdoo. I wanted
to be closer to my family. Then
with the help of my family, I start-
ed substitute teaching. I needed
Continued from Page 1A
somebody to help take care of the
Noll’s daughter, Leisa Camp- kids,” Setser said.
bell, took some comfort in hear- While substitute teaching, she
ing her mom’s view. continued working for Red Lob-
“I thought I was just being par- ster in Wilkes-Barre Township
anoid, and here my mom feels the because she had insurance bene-
same way. I am very cautious fits with the company.
with letting my children go to “I don’t know that I would have
friends’ houses whom I don’t done any of that had I not had my
know. I don’t like to let them family here, though. I would not
roam the neighborhood because have put my children into day
of where we are, I can’t really care. I knew they were in good
keep an eye on them, so I do have hands, so that’s why I was able to
concerns about that,” Campbell, procure a job.” Setser said.
40, of Shavertown, said. Even now, she helps out at the
“I think they see a lot, they hear bar that her husband, who works
a lot through entertainment and with Luzerne County Children &
television, even at school, that I Youth, and brother-in-law, Keith
don’t think my moth- Laylo, who also works at
er had to be con- “With what’s a car dealership, opened
cerned about as in West Hazleton last
much when I was a out there on year.
kid. Last year, Eth- the comput- “That’s been a chal-
an’s second grade lenge as well because
teacher said to me ers, you have we’ve taken on an extra
during a conference, to be aware job or investment, I
‘I just want to let you don’t know what you
know how much I ap-
of what sites ought to call it, just to
preciate Ethan; he is your kids are try to make our way in
still just an innocent this world. So there’s
little boy,’” Campbell
on, who more time taken there,”
recalled. they’re Setser said.
“That made me speaking Elaine Laylo began
feel really good, but studying computer
it means there are a with. That technology in New Jer- at the former Observer in Wilkes-
lot of kids in his wasn’t even sey after graduating Barre.
school that have real- high school, but return-
ly been exposed to a available ed home when her fa- Information, networking
lot of stuff that is when I was a ther became ill. It was One of the positives about be-
maybe not so whole-
some,” she said. kid. It’s just a then she met her hus-
band Bob and started a
ing a mother in today’s world is
the availability of information
technologi- family in McAdoo. and ability to network with other
Changing demands “Bob and I got mar- mothers for support.
The four women
cally fast ried and we had Robbie “I think there is a lot more dif-
met with a reporter world…” the next year. I had al- ferent advice and instruction
last week to discuss ways worked, but at that available now. … If your child has
Gigi Setser
how motherhood Mother of two teens time, when Bob came a strange rash on him or whatev-
has changed – or re- home from work, I went er, you can jump on the Internet
mained the same – to work. I was able to and try to figure out what it is
from one generation to the next. work around his shifts. … And my even before you call the doctor,
Another difference Laylo and mom was here,” Laylo said. where my mom obviously didn’t
Setser noted between their gen- Laylo eventually took a part- have that opportunity,” Campbell
erations is an increased need for a time job at a different company, said.
mother to work outside the which allowed her to begin her Campbell also appreciated hav-
home. shift after her children left for ing a Mothers of Preschoolers
“Economically, we couldn’t school and end it before they group through her church.
survive I think today without two came home. “We just looked forward to
incomes. I’m fortunate that I real- “My mother was here waiting spending that time together and
ly love my job,” Setser said. for us every day when we came being together and being with
According to the U.S. Census home from school, and that’s how S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER somebody else who understood
Bureau, 61 percent of mothers the world I think was a little bit Leisa Campbell plays UNO with her two sons, Ethan, 9, center, and Aiden, 7, in their Kingston Town- like poopy diapers and bottles
with a recent birth were in the la- different back then,” Setser said. ship home. She credits a mothers group at her church with providing support. and not getting enough sleep. It
bor force in 2008, up from 57 per- “But you don’t see that any- was really a good experience to
cent in 2006. more, places that let you work 7, she had to make some adjust- from home as the office manager sons. have that kind of support, too,”
Setser also had to work as a like that. You were able to be a ments. for her husband John’s consult- Noll also had to take a job to Campbell said.
new mother. She was 24 and a parent and still have a job,” Laylo “I didn’t want to put the boys in ing business. help support the family when her “I think whether you have fam-
student at Wayne State Universi- added. day care, so we made the decision Campbell is grateful that she husband received a new assign- ily in the area or not, to be with
ty in Detroit and working part- that I would get out of real estate was more fortunate than her ment to the Marine reserve cen- other moms who are going
time at Red Lobster when she Support appreciated when Aidan was born,” Campbell mother when it came to a sup- ter in Wyoming. through the same thing at the
and her husband, Jeff, became Campbell also was fortunate to said. port system and working from “I started working when we same stage that you are, it’s very
pregnant with Jacob, now an 18- have a support system in the She began working part-time home. moved to this area in 1977 be- comforting to know you’re not
year-old senior at Hazleton Area Wyoming Valley that allowed her at nights from her home as a Noll’s husband, William, who cause I had to work. It was neces- the only person in Wyoming Val-
High School. She took a year off to raise Ethan, now 9, and return Pampered Chef consultant and died seven years ago, was in the sary in order to support the fam- ley who’s getting by on three
from school but continued work- to work as a real estate agent for did so for about six years until Ai- military, and the couple lived in ily. My twins weren’t even a year hours of sleep and changing diap-
ing at the restaurant. Century 21 Ruth K. Smith. dan started school full time. several different states while she old when I went to work,” said ers and sheets all the time,”
“Then we got pregnant with But when she had Aidan, now Now, Campbell works full time was raising Leisa and her three Noll, who worked as a typesetter Campbell said.
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TOM MOONEY
REMEMBER WHEN
Hear this:
lost sounds of
days gone by
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lack-clack-clack. “Dear Sirs, I beg
to inform you that…” Clack-clack-
clack. Ring, BANG!
Now there’s something you don’t see
and hear outside of a 1940s movie on
television — not just the dated lan-
guage, but the clackety-clack of type-
writer keys slamming onto paper, fol-
lowed by the little bell to tell you that
you’ve come to the end of your line and
you have to slam the carriage back.
I find it sad that with all our techno-
logical wizardry there seems to be no
effort to preserve old sounds before
they disappear for good. Some, sadly,
are irretrievable because the machinery
that produced them no longer exists.
Others are on the bubble and might
still be caught. Here are a few I’d like to
S.JOHN WILKIN PHOTOS /THE TIMES LEADER find displayed in the “American Mu-
Left: Gus and Val Genetti will be honored with the ‘Other’s Award’ at a dinner on May 8 for their philanthropic contributions to the community. seum of Old-Time Sounds,” which if I
Right: Bob and Ginny Tambur with be honored with The Salvation Army’s Community Service Award at the same dinner. ever win the Gazilionaire Lottery I vow
to establish in midtown Manhattan.
A lifetime of service
Here’s one. Today you get your milk
out of a store’s cooler. There’s no
sound. But 60 or more years ago a
clop-clop, clop-clop told you that milk
was on the way to your front porch,
courtesy of a horse-drawn wagon with
“Woodlawn” or “Glendale” on the side.
Of course the aroma of enormous yel-
By STEVE MOCARSKY Times Leader Staff Writer low horse droppings at least twice in
every block also said “here comes the
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milkman,” but that’s another story.
ILKES-BARRE – After his father bought the former Hotel Redington in 1963, Gus Genetti Jr. solicited donations You’ll never get this one unless you
from the employees for United Way agencies such as the Salvation Army. go way, way back. It’s sort of like a
trailing-off “aaaarrrrhhhhooo.” My first
“I said, ‘You and I will probably never need the United Way, but there are those who are less fortunate,’” he recalled. record player was a big black wooden
“Victrola” that had to be wound up
Genetti got to see the work of the Salvation Army on a regular basis, since the Wilkes-Barre Corps citadel was next door to with a crank on the side before you
could put the tone arm with its needle
the hotel, now part of the complex that includes Best Western Genetti Hotel & Conference Center. down and play music. If you forgot to
wind it up after the previous record, it
“One of the things that impressed me about The Salvation Army’s Community Service Award Genetti Inn and Suites, which Gus’ brother, Bill would simply die moaning on you
the Salvation Army was people would line up to and Val and Gus Genetti will receive The Salva- Genetti, owns and operates. about halfway through the next song.
get help on holidays. … Then in 1972, the flood tion Army Others Award at the Wilkes-Barre Then in 1963, Gus Sr. bought the former Red- On the way to and from Dodson
wiped us out, our business, our home, our Corps’ annual dinner on Thursday. dington Hotel at the corner of East Market and Elementary School back around 1949 I
bank. We had no money, we had no insurance Capt. Patty Richwine, the corps commanding Pennsylvania Avenue. heard a lot of “bwaaaak, bwak-bwak-
and the Red Cross helped us with vouchers to officer, said both couples have demonstrated out- “We expanded and expanded and expanded,” bwak.” That’s so easy I’m almost
get our home back together and the Salvation standing service to the community over many Gus Jr. said, and now he is owner and president of ashamed. Years ago every neighbor-
Army gave us food,” Genetti said. years. Genetti Hospitality Group that includes Genetti hood had a few people who kept chick-
“I figured, my God, that’s pretty darn good. All Hotel and Suites of Williamsport, Genetti Manor
The Genettis ens in their yards. Before my time,
we had to do was identify that we were flood vic- in Dickson City and the hotel and conference cen-
some Wilkes-Barre backyards even
tims and they wrapped their arms around us and The Genettis are both originally from Hazle- ter in Wilkes-Barre.
sported cows or horses.
took care of us,” he said. ton. When they first started out, “My job was to
Nearly 40 years later, it is Genetti and his wife, I’ll tell you, there was one sound that
When they met in 1961, Val was a registered raise the kids, his job was to run the hotel,” said
Val, as well as another local couple — Bob and nurse and Gus had just returned from military Val, who is vice president of the hospitality group. could throw a scare into the most hard-
Ginny Tambur — who have particularly im- service. They married in 1962. “She comes to all the management meetings ened teenager. Every night at 9 p.m.
pressed leadership of the Salvation Army Wilkes- After trying his hand at running a gas station, and tells me when I’m wrong or when she you could hear a rising and falling
Barre Corps with their service in the community Gus went to work for his dad as a dining room thinks I’m wrong. I’ve never done anything “wooooooooooo” sound. Of course that
and their philanthropy over the last few decades. host at Genetti’s restaurant on state Route 309 in was the city’s curfew, and if you were
Ginny and Bob Tambur will be presented with Hazle Township, now the site of Best Western See AWARD, Page 15B
unaccompanied on the streets after
that witching hour the police could —
and sometimes did — grab you. I think
Londoners during the Blitz were less
fearful of wailing sirens than we were.
A lot of adults probably muttered
horrible oaths under their breaths, and
sometimes aloud, at a “dingdingding-
dingding” as they were trying to beat
the clock on the way to work. Local
towns had a lot of railroad crossings
years ago, and auto traffic simply had
to halt for maybe 10-15 minutes when
the bell sounded and the black-and-
white striped gates went down so a
train could go by.
There was also a single little “ding”
produced when you drove into a gas
station and ran over a hose placed near
Gus Genetti
the pumps, triggering a bell that alert-
Val Genetti Bob Tambur Ginny Tambur
ed the uniformed employees to rush
out and start pumping your tank full,
GUS AND VAL GENETTI BOB AND GINNY TAMBUR washing your windshield and checking
the air pressure in your tires
• Gus, 72, is a graduate of Valley Forge Military Academy, served with the • Bob, 72, is a graduate of Ellendale Teachers College, N.D., and is presi- Of course some of today’s sounds
U.S. Army as an electronics technician working with nuclear missiles from dent of Tammac Holdings Corp., TFP Limited, a Wilkes-Barre-based real will eventually grow endangered and
1957 to 1959 and is now owner and president of Genetti Hospitality Group estate development and management firm, and Blue Ridge Trail Golf Club.
• Val, 74, is a registered nurse and graduate of the Hazleton Hospital quaint. How about the “bip bip” when
• Ginny, 68, is a graduate of Gettysburg College and taught high school
School of Nursing. She is vice president of Genetti Hospitality Group. English for several years before becoming a full-time stay-at-home mom.
you lock or unlock your vehicle with a
• Current affiliations include the Luzerne Foundation, Greater Wilkes-Barre She last taught English literature at Wyoming Area High School. remote entry key fob? Or those little
Chamber of Commerce, F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts, Luzerne tones Microsoft puts on your comput-
• Current affiliations include the Founders Board of Geisinger Health
County Convention and Visitors Bureau, the Northeastern Pennsylvania
Systems, Hospice of the Sacred Heart, Daughters of the American Revolu- er?
Hospital Auxiliary, the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital Auxiliary, the West-
moreland Club and the Slovak heritage Club. tion and The Tambur Family Foundation. “Gosh, grand-dad, you had to use a
• They have six children, Valeria Bozek, Gus III, Patricia, Catherine, Maria • They have two children, Liza Rolland and Robert Tamburro, and three computer? I feel sorry for you.”
and Jacqueline, and six grandchildren. grandchildren.
baptized Trinacria, Blue Bell, Pa. zo, and close friend of the family, The Harveys
L ucy Lynn Bress-
ler, daughter of
Mrs. Schweiger is 1989 graduate of Joann Costello.
The bride was honored at a bridal
The Latonas
J41stPittston,
oseph and Elizabeth Latona,
will celebrate their
wedding anniversary on May
9. They were married in Pittston
on May 9, 1970.
Mrs. Latona is the former El-
izabeth Marinelli, daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Italo Mari-
nelli.
Mr. Latona is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Latona.
Mr. Latona is the owner and
operator of Latona Trucking Inc.
and Mrs. Latona enjoys caring
for her grandchildren during the
day.
The couple has seven children:
Ubaldini, Connolly Trudy and husband, John, Pitt-
ston; Michelle, Exeter; Lisa, Pitt-
The Yatskos
M r. and Mrs. George L. Yatsko
will celebrate their 50th
wedding anniversary on May 6,
2011.
Marie Yatsko is the daughter
of the late Gustuv and Mary
Wahlgren, Shavertown, Pa.
George Yatsko is the son of
the late George and Helen Yat-
sko, Harveys Lake, Pa.
George and Marie have four
children: George Yatsko; Donna
The Edwardses
Miller and husband, Robert;
Steve Yatsko and wife, Valorie; Lake-Lehman High School wins Outstanding School Award for the 12th consecutive year
and Michael Yatsko and wife, For the 12th consecutive year, Lake-Lehman High School won the Outstanding School Award, Senior Division, at the Re-
Robin.
M r. and Mrs. Leroy Edwards,
Wilkes-Barre, celebrated their
60th wedding anniversary on April
They are also the grandparents
of six grandchildren: John Butera
gional History Day Contest recently held at Penn State Wilkes-Barre. The award is presented to the high school in the region
that achieves the most winning entries. Lake-Lehman won a total of 10 awards, three first-place awards, five second-place
awards and two third-place awards. They are sending a record number of 21 students to the state competition on May 11-12 at
28, 2011. and wife, Vanessa; Chad Miller; Millersville University, Millersville. Award winning students and coordinators, from left, first row: Brittany Faux, first place,
They were married in St. Patrick’s Brianna Mikolaichik; Schyler group documentary; Anna James, first place, group documentary; Courtney McMonagle, second place, group performance;
Church by the Rev. Maurice Hughes. Yatsko; Madison Yatsko; and Kelly Sweeney, third place, group documentary; Ashley Rood, third place, group documentary; and Stephanie Konek, second
Brendan Yatsko. They are also place, group performance. Second row: Lindsay Williams, second place, individual exhibit; A.J Reyes, first place, individual
Their attendants were the late Robert documentary; Megan Davis, second place, individual documentary; Brian Gorski, Lake-Lehman associate History Day coor-
Kane and Nancy J. Mohan Rovinsky. the great-grandparents of Salena
dinator; Michael Novrocki, Lake-Lehman History Day coordinator; Ryan Lindbuchler, Lake-Lehman Social Studies Depart-
They are the parents of four chil- Butera. ment chair and associate History Day coordinator; Sarah Bedford, first place, group exhibit; Alyssa Talacka, third place, group
dren. The couple also has eight They will celebrate their anni- documentary; Megan Sorber, third place, group documentary; and Alex Hoyt, second place, group documentary. Third row:
grandchildren and three great- grand- versary with family and friends Katie Heindel, second place, group exhibit; Karen Yamrick, second place, group exhibit; Bethany Williams, second place,
children. at 2 p.m. on May 14 at the group exhibit; Michelle Ash, second place, group performance; Thomas Boyle, first place, group exhibit; Kristen Boyle, first
They will celebrate with family. Beaumont School. place, group exhibit; Kaitlyn Yoniski, third place, individual documentary; and Nick Egan, second place, group documentary.
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Raina D. Long-Letteer
Raina Dorothy Elizabeth Long-
Montessori School to host Family Fun Day Saturday
Gianni Bartorillo Letteer, daughter of Paul and
Karen Letteer, Hunlock Creek, The Wyoming Valley Montessori School will host a Family Fun Day
celebrated her 1 1th birthday May from noon-5 p.m. Saturday on the school grounds at 851 W. Market
Gianni Bartorillo, son of Lyn and 5. Raina is a granddaughter of
Robert Bartorillo, Hughestown, St., Kingston. The public is invited. There will be carnival games, food,
Bruce and Sandra Long, Hunlock pony rides, a giant slide, bounce house, a 65-foot obstacle course
celebrated his second birthday Creek, and James Jones and the
May 4. Gianni is a grandson of and a Guitar Hero contest. Bonner Chevrolet, Kingston, will have a
late Ann Marie Jones, both of
Steve and Linda Farruggia, number of car models available for a free test drive, including a Cor-
Plymouth. She is a great-grand-
Hughestown, and Ann Karuza, vette. For every test drive taken, Bonner Chevrolet will donate $20 to
daughter of Joe and Judy Let-
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Dallas. He is a great-grandson of
Josephine Endres, Avoca. Gianni
teer, Plymouth; Robert Jones Tech students build tables for Polish American Veterans club to a Wyoming Valley Montessori School supporter before May 21.
and the late Marion Jones, West
has a brother, Nico, 7 months. Nanticoke; the late Dorothy
There will also be artwork donated by various artists on display and
Students from Phil Rodzons’ residential construction class at available for sale. For more information, call Lynn Klein at 570-288-
Jesso, Plymouth; and the late Wilkes-Barre Area Career and Technical Center recently built 10
Emily Clark, Lake Silkworth. 3708. With their Fun Day T-shirts, from left: Samir Singh, Laflin; Philip
picnic tables for the Polish American Veterans in Plains Township. Byriel, Mountain Top; Rebecca Polgar, Kingston; Sophia Filali, Wilkes-
Raina has a sister, Kymber, 16, The club asked the class to make the tables and supplied the
and two brothers, Michael, 15, Barre; Eliana Parra, Wyoming; William Filali, Wilkes-Barre; Clare Della-
materials. Student builders, from left, are Joe Plante, James Pat- Valle, Shavertown; Kaelin Kirchner, Berwick; and parent and Fun Day
and Brandon, 15. terson and Brandon Jackson. committee chair Maria Parra, Wyoming.
Shae C. Wozniak
Shae Catherine Wozniak, daugh-
ter of Theodore and Catherine
Wozniak, Spring City, is cele-
brating her fourth birthday
John R. Seward
John Robert Seward, son of
today, May 8. Shae is a grand-
Michael and Ann Seward, Ber-
daughter of Carol Wozniak and
wick, is celebrating his third
the late Theodore Wozniak,
birthday today, May 8. John is a
Swoyersville, and James and
grandson of Joe and Rose Yur-
Margaret McGlone, Gulph Mills.
koski, Shickshinny, and Marvin
She has a sister, Brynn Amber, 2
and Marilyn Seward, Red Rock.
months.
He has a sister, River, 5.
Female students from Wilkes-Barre Area schools participate in Women Empowered by Science program
Twenty-two junior high school girls from five Wilkes-Barre Area School District schools recently wrapped up their participation in the
Women Empowered By Science (WEBS) program at Wilkes University. The program is designed to create an opportunity for junior high
Dominik T. and Bella S. Brown school-aged girls to get involved with and cultivate an interest in various scientific disciplines through experimentation, observation, hands-
on activities and interactive lectures provided by Wilkes University science majors and science department faculty. The four-month program
Dominik and Bella Brown, twin son and daughter of Brett and Sarah culminated in the girls’ participation in Earth Day activities held at Nesbitt and Kirby parks. Some of the participants, from left, first row, are
Brown, Edwardsville, celebrated their third birthdays May 6. Dominik Jaeline Reyes, Rachael Stucker and Arly Flores Cantoran. Second row: Nayelia Tapia, Hannah Bolacker, Cindy Peralta, Ashley Chaves, Marisa
and Bella are the grandchildren of Susan Nat, Courtdale; Les and Tina Degraffenreid, Kendra Krolick, Lauren Owca, Amelia Hammond and Sahara Rachman. Third row: Michael Corcoran, elementary science coor-
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grandchildren of Walter and Anna Watkins, Edwardsville; Alma Brown, Stephanie Hauser; Gabriella Candelario; and Megan Peters, sixth-grade teacher. Also participating were Lydia Rodrigues, Nicole DeSantiago
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Maura Chappell, Taryn Chopyak, tasia Baney, Emily Banta, James Michael Alves, Stephen Bath,
Andrew Chupka, Arthur Cool- Baut, Ernie Bidding, Jacob Bien- Keith Baxter, Alysha Becker,
Continued from Page 6B baugh, Allison DeBoer, Jared kowski, Sarah Boyd, Alexandra Mitchell Benson, Samantha
DelGatto, Anthony DeLuca, Bruch, Calvin Crane, Gabriella Bitto, Amy Bolton, Brittany
er, Jessica Kus, Tori Landon, Catherine Dillon, Nathan Dix, Darbenzio, Michael Davis, Abigail Brown, Adam Burton, Jere-
Kate Lazzeri, Nina Leeds, Anna Alexa Dosiak, Lauren Dottor, Downs, Brian Drouse, Sarah my Burton, Brian Butler,
Lehane, Emma Lehman, Rachel Timothy Elston, Madison Evans, Fasulka, Mallory Faux, Allen Fell, Cassandra Cocco, William
Maniskas, Erin May, Connor Chase Feeney, John Fessler, Melissa Fleming, James Flores, Colacito, Hannah Crimi, Eric
McAndrew, Corey McAndrew, Lauren Finnegan, Joseph Fiorel- Katelyn Force, Lia Giampietro, Davies, Ronald Dickerson,
Jordan McLaughlin, Megan lo, Joshua Frankevich, Devon Caitlyn Gill, Cheyanne Gray, Christopher Diltz, Aaron
Meyer, Megan Miller, Richard Gerstein, Anna Giacometti, Elizabeth Hastings, Caylee Irvin, Eldred, Sydney Emershaw,
Morgan, David Orehotsky, Ro- Tabitha Grabowski, Tabbytha Brian Jefcoat, Sydney Kern, Lauren Gallagher, Madisen
nald Ostrowski, Emily Pellam, Greene, Kathryn Grose, Makayla Thomas Ketchner, Owen Kiluk, Gilhooley, Jesse Goode,
Carley Perloff, Collin Pertl, De- Guzzo, Rachel Healey, Courtney Hannah Kimball, Jacob Kolojej- Heather Harvey, Kara Hock-
sire’ Petrikonis, Connor Phillips, Hoats, Madeline Jones, Madison chick, Elizabeth Kutza, Luke enberry, Katelyn Hunter,
Justin Phillips, Ryan Phillips, Kaminski, Katie Kapral, Morgan Matusiak, Kameryn McGee, Tyler Kerkowski, Kyle Llewel-
Sara Reichold, Margaret Rine- Kapral, Michael Kelly, Christian Aidan McLaughlin, Kellie Mee- lyn, William Luksic, David
hart, Brianna Rinehimer, Chris- Kimmerle, Kaitlyn Kochanski, han, Donald Michalisin, Alex- Mallarkey, Quinn Marsola,
tian Roberts, Madeleine Ross, Michael Kovalick, Kyleigh Kravits, andra Milligan, Michael Minarik, Devin Michalec, Romy Morsy,
Michael Santora, Joelle Serafin, Angelo Kwak, Caitlyn Landau, Kelsey Monahan, Jason Morgan, Ben Narcum, Gregory Nav-
Megan Sinoracki, Madison Slack- Michelle Leonard, John Lyback, Morgan Morris, Alexis Murdoch, estad, Michael Olenginski,
tish, Alexis Spaciano, Arthur Stephanie Lyons, Connor Macar- Olivia Musto, Omar Nijmeh, Mark Pall, Alexis Pelchar,
Spears, Jacob Stritzinger, Robert ty, Sukhmail Mathon, Ruby Matt- Catrina Notari, Milan Novak, Sara Pizzo, Kaley Polachek,
Swida, Ethan Szczecinski, An-
drew Thomas, Justin Thompson,
son, Daniel Mingey, Connor
Motley, Adam Niznik, Michaela
Lindsey Oremus, Anthony Pace, Robert Reichold, Matthew St. Nicholas-St. Mary School Forensics Team competes
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Jacob Plank, Leah Popple, Richard Sarker, Jacob
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do, Marissa Rollman, Matthew Kurtis Sod, Kayla Stearn,
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Ross, David Schnable, Amanda Kennedy Straitiff, Andrew
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Schwerdtman, Allyson Sebolka, Stubeda, Sadie Trudgen,
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Baseski, Tessa Berlew, Jarod Wyandt, Kaitlyn Yakus, Tyler Strazdus, Allen Sweppenheiser, West, Mercedes Whitaker, Kathy Rother, moderator; Natalyia Scarantino, honorable mention
Blockus, Thomas Brodhead, Yang, Anne Yanik. Second Hon-
Dylan Thomas, Olivia Thomas, Christina Yannuzzi, Cierra team member; and Amanda Curcio, third-place team member. Madi-
Kaylynn Bruch, Daniel Burkhart, ors: Mohammad Abualburak,
Gabrielle Volpetti, Courtney Yonchik. son White was also a third-place team member.
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Centanni, Kaura Chavez, Ryan dio, Dominic Augustine, Julia
Cohen, Breiana Coolbaugh, Baloh, Joseph Blaine, Jonathan
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tvenesky@timesleader.com from the postseason.
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CHECKERS
WILKES-BARRE TWP. – When
Joe Vitale scored a short-handed
In the blink of an eye, the team
that dominated the AHL all regu-
goal early in the third period to put lar season and led the league with
3
the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pen-
guins up 3-0 over the Charlotte
Checkers during Saturday’s Game
58 wins was done.
And the season disappeared in a
bewildering fashion after the se-
sense of order
in America
PENGUINS
6 of the East Division finals, it ries that was defined by defensive
looked as if the series would be set- battles each game turned into a
tled with a Game 7. Charlotte goal-scoring fest that
“Up 3-0, third period, home ice, couldn’t have come at a worse time
T
you’re ready for Game 7,” Vitale for the Penguins. PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER he grisly images from the most
said. “You feel good.” Charlotte’s Brett Sutter goes to the ice between Penguins players horrific attack on American soil
And then the unthinkable hap- See PENS, Page 5C Brett Sterling (left) and Andrew Hutchinson in Saturday’s game. are still too fresh and may never
leave Michael Boyle’s head.
He’s a Buffalo Bills season ticket
With new jockey, Animal Kingdom runs away with win helped restore a sense of order in
America, when he went to watch the
Bills come back to the field after the
NFL took a week off following the
By BETH HARRIS this one and he wins the Derby, so it was O R D E R O F F I N I S H Derby with me here. I know he got hurt, attacks.
AP Racing Writer meant to be,” Velazquez said. so this is for both of us, buddy. I know
1. Animal Kingdom “It was especially touching because
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — John Velazquez The last three years, the New York- 2. Nehro you’re not on it, but I know you’re with they had a flyover with the bombers
won the Kentucky Derby by a broken based jockey came to Churchill Downs 3. Mucho Macho me.” before the game,” Boyle said. “It gave
nose. with a colt considered a leading conten- Man He promised to take care of Albarado, you a feeling … kind of like pride.”
An injury to Animal Kingdom’s regu- der, only to have it withdrawn. 4. Shackleford although he didn’t specify how.
5. Master of
That national unity swept through
lar rider, Robby Albarado, cleared the This time, he was supposed to ride Trainer Graham Motion got lucky, the sports world, from Mike Piazza’s
Hounds
way for Velazquez to pick up the mount early second choice Uncle Mo before the too. game-winning home run for the New
on the 20-1 long shot. Once he took the colt was scratched due to a lingering His top Derby horse, Wood Memorial York Mets at old Shea Stadium,
reins Saturday, he rode his good luck all stomach problem. Then Albarado broke And the rest, as they say, is history. winner Toby’s Corner, never even made through Veterans Stadium and a tearful
the way to the winner’s circle. his nose when he was thrown off his “It’s words that you can’t describe,” it to Louisville. He had a leg injury and return for the Phillies. It flowed all the
“For once, I’m on the good end of it,” horse and kicked in the face before a race Velazquez said. “But I do really feel real- way out to Seattle, where the Eagles
Velazquez said. “All of a sudden I pick up three days ago. ly bad for Robby. I hope he’s winning the See DERBY, Page 5C played their first game after 9-11 and
extended into the most passionate
roars you ever heard in the 2001 World
MLB J A M E S C R O S S I N V I TAT I O N A L Series at old Yankee Stadium.
Those games not only provided a
Tigers’ Verlander no-hits Jays Crusaders’ Black, Redeemer teams star distraction from horrific tragedy, they
helped America believe everything was
somehow going to be normal again.
So it was no surprise when word of
By IAN HARRISON By JAY MONAHAN bin Laden’s death ignited fervent
For The Associated Press For The Times Leader chants of “USA, USA” at a Phillies
TORONTO — With one out to go, WILKES-BARRE – Shelley game last Sunday night. Because while
Justin Verlander cracked a smile on Black’s impressive showing killing bin Laden will never even the
the mound. against Wyoming Valley Con- score, it made people feel as if we won
He could afford to en- ference track and field competi- a bit of retribution.
joy the moment, he’d tion took a new form Saturday “It makes me feel like the people
seen this before. So had at the James Cross Invitational who did lose people (on 9-11),” Boyle
baseball fans — real re- at Wilkes-Barre Memorial Sta- said, “it makes me feel good for them.
cently, in fact. dium. That they have some closure.”
Verlander threw his Black took four first-place fin- Maybe the book will never be closed
second career no-hitter and ishes, earning a win in two re- on loose wing nuts coming at America
the second in the big leagues this lays and two individual events. with hate in their hearts in the name of
week, leading the Detroit Tigers Black secured a dominant win a religion they can’t truly believe in.
to a 9-0 victory over the Toronto in the long jump – an event she But Boyle believes the world just got
Blue Jays on Saturday. normally does not compete in. better. Perhaps his son won’t have to
“I was a lot more calm today,” Her long jump of 18 feet was see the horrors he did.
Verlander said. “Obviously, 15 inches farther than second-
there’s some adrenaline — you place Nicole Maximowicz, of FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER Paul Sokoloski is a Times Leader sports
Dannah Hayward of Coughlin is on her way to winning her columnist. You may reach him at 970-7109 or
See VERLANDER , Page 13C See TRACK , Page 4C heat in the 110 hurrdles. She placed second in the finals. email him at psokoloski@timesleader.com.
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Stephanie Siekierka of Scranton adds some air to her tires before Bikers get ready for the Saturday Morning Rides program, which Beth Slock (left) and Molly Wright cruise on Old River Road in
her morning ride starting from downtown Wilkes-Barre. is in its seventh year starting from downtown Wilkes-Barre. Wilkes-Barre as they return from Nanticoke on a Saturday ride.
By JAY MONAHAN
For The Times Leader
WILKES-BARRE – When Tom
Jones first started Around Town
Bikes’ bicycling group rides,
there wasn’t much of a group.
Jones, his business partner Rich
Adams and a friend were the
only ones cycling along on the
shoulders of roads every Sat-
urday morning.
Seven years later, the Saturday
Morning Rides have grown to 30
to 60 cyclists
“I’m as old who ride at an
average pace of
as Super- 14 mph.
man … I Jones, a
co-owner of
can go out Around Town
and ride Bikes, said that
the cycling
50 miles season last 26
with ease.’’ weeks – from
April to Octo-
Bob Kelly, 73
ber. The Sat-
urday Morning
Rides begin at
8 a.m. at Around Town Bikes on
North Main Street in Wilkes-
Barre. The group varies between
two circuitous, round-trip routes:
a north path that travels to Pitt-
ston and a south course that
ventures to Nanticoke.
“Then we keep going different
extended routes from there basi- Eric and Irene Wendoloski of Laflin put on their gear as they get
cally,” Jones said. “We get to the ready for a ride from the Around Town Bikes store Saturday.
same point north or south pretty
much the same every week.”
There are two different packs DON CAREY PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER
to accommodate the different Bikers tackle the hill as they come up Front Street in the Hanover section of Nanticoke on a morn-
fitness conditions among the ing ride starting at the Around Town Bikes store in Wilkes-Barre
riders. The more advanced group
treks 35-to-40 miles, while the social event. After the two-hour his love of the sport. shops are more like retail stores
other flock bikes 25 miles. Jones bike rides, the group eats a light “Look at me – I’m fit,” said but this is like the old barber-
said as the cycling season pro- breakfast together inside the Kelly, who was a licensed coach shops.”
gresses, he chooses more chal- store, with many cyclists milling for the U.S. Cycling Federation. Sickler’s Bike & Sport Shop in
lenging, hilly courses to Montage around and socializing for more “I’m as old as Superman. I’m 10 Clarks Summit also runs rides
Mountain and the Bear Creek than hour. years younger than Mickey four days per week in Lackawan-
wind farm. “We really know each other Mouse – that’s Steamboat Willy na County. Upstate Velo, a newly
“It’s nice to see their fitness well in the bike shop and from I’m talking about. And I can go formed cycling club, showcases
improve over the course of the riding a bike,” said Bob Kelly, of out and ride 50 miles with ease.’’ rides for members on Wednesday
year,” said Jones. “We see some Kingston. “They come from all Despite his age, Kelly sticks evenings in Harveys Lake.
people who struggled with 25 backgrounds – die-hards, college with the “fast group,’’ drafting Cyclist Bobby Angeli, of Plains
miles at the beginning of the students, women, doctors, law- and coasting off the skilled rid- Township, said “there is a little
season. It’s a real challenge for yers, professionals, and people ers. bit of camaraderie and a little bit
them. It’s a sense of accomplish- from all walks of life. You learn Jones and Adams formed of friendly, unwritten competi-
ment for them that at the end of about other people. It’s a nice Around Town Bikes seven years tion between the riders.”
the 26 weeks when they could mix.” ago in a former print shop off Though the Saturday Morning
ride 40 miles and tackle some Jones said the group ranges Public Square. Kelly said it’s the Rides is only in its seventh sea-
big hills.” from teens to 70s with the 73- kind of bicycle shop that you son, Jones said that a cycling
The Saturday Morning Ride year old Kelly being the eldest don’t see very often. community has always been Paul Lumia of Dallas gets his bike ready for the Saturday Morning
was inspired by a similar store member. Kelly, who fell in love “It’s unique because it’s like the present in the area, though he Rides program from downtown Wilkes-Bare.
ride that Jones participated in with cycling when he briefly old-fashioned barbershops where finds it refreshing to see other
when he previously lived in lived in London, said that you can go in and talk to every- enthusiasts on the asphalt with and building. The nice part is or 60 riders as it is with three. It’s
Southern California. Like its Around Town Bikes’ Saturday body and learn about cycling and him. that sometimes we get 50 or 60 quite a large body of riders out
inspiration, it has emerged into a Morning Rides has rejuvenated network,” said Kelly. “Most bike “It kept building and building riders. It’s not the same with 50 there.”
Cyclists get their bikes ready for a morning ride from the Around Town Bikes store Saturday. The weekly riding program runs from April to October.
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FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER second with a time of 52 seconds.
Connor Flaherty and Kylee McGrane Zach Razawich and Seth Tarselli Tony Politz and Kyle Merth After posting his best perform-
ances of the year at the Blooms-
burg Invitational Friday, GAR’s
Continued from Page 1C
Darrell Crawford notched three
Holy Redeemer. wins, taking first in the 110 hur-
“It’s going to be tough for her to dles, triple jump and the long
choose four events to run at dis- jump. Crawford won the long
tricts,” said Coughlin head coach jump with a distance of 20-9.75.
Paul McGrane. “She could be one “He was a little tired from last
of the top seeds, if not the top seed, night in Bloomsburg,” said GAR
in nine different events.” coach Austin Peoples. “He had a
Holy Redeemer claimed first long jump of 21-11 and a triple
place in the boys and girls meets to jump of 47-3 (Friday). Those are
sweep the Cross Invitational. great numbers. But that’s Darrell.
Coughlin placed second in the He’s willing to do the same thing
girls, and Scranton Prep finished the next day and compete at any
second in the boys. Hanover Area level.”
GIRLS3200 RELAY -- 1. HR, (Murray, Bernardi,
earned third in boys and girls. Gll, Kusakavitch), 10:29.2; 2. HAN; 3. WVW; 4. MEY;
The Royals’ toughest competi- 110 HURDLES -- 1. COU, Black, 13.5; 2. COU, Hay-
ward; 3. GAR, Quie. Gross; 4. RV, Munley; 5. NW,
tion, Dallas, did not send its full Walsh; 6. HR, Micca; TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. HAN, Jen-
team because of a school conflict. drezjewski, 35-9.5; 2. HR, Maximovitch; 3. RV, Mun-
ley; 4. SP, Bianconi; 5. NW, Jimcosky; 6. COU, Pick-
Mountaineers freshman Regan ney-Williams; 100 -- 1. HR, Mar. Kusakavitch, 12.6; 2.
Rome continued her impressive LAK, Larkin; 3. MEY, Sauer; 4. MEY, Wilborn; 5. HR,
Mel. Kusakavitch; 6. WVW, Derr; 1600 -- 1. DAL,
running in her first track and field Rome, 5:20.00; 2. HR, Durako; 3. HR, Sowinski; 4.
WVW, Plant; 5. HR, Ligotski; 6. SP, Youngfelt; SHOT
season with wins in the 1,600 and PUT -- 1. MEY, Lavery, 36-1; 2. WVW, Stanislow; 3.
3,200 runs. HAN, Curtis; 4. SP, Lord; 5. HAN, Saraka; 6. NW, Ma-
zonkey; 400 -- 1. SV, Lombardo, 58.5; 2. SP, Schroth;
The Cross Invitational is a show- 3. HAN, Keegan; 4. WVW, Anistranki; 5. COU, Krup-
case of the district’s top teams and ski; 6. HAN, Maldonado; 400 RELAY -- 1. COU,
(Black, Walker, Hayward, Twyman), 51.6; 2. MEY; 3.
is a precursor for the District 2 HR; 4. SP; 5. WVW; 6. HAN; 300 HURDLES -- 1.
FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER track and field championships on COU, Black, 45.5; 2. COU, Hayward; 3. NW, Walsh; 4.
NW, Black; 5. SP, Marsili; 6. MEY, Konopki; POLE
Amanda Jimcosky and Morgan Price May 16-17 in Scranton. VAULT -- 1. RV, Munley, 11-0; 2. WVW, Blannard; 3.
MEY, McGrane; 4. HAN, Caljean; DISCUS -- 1. HR,
“Unlike last year, there are no Boich, 97-6; 2. NW, Mazonkey; 3. WA, Engleman; 4.
teams that are dominant,” said HR, Warnagaris; 5. WW, Rieutort; 6. COU, Mondulick;
LONG JUMP -- 1. COU, Black, 18-0; 2. HR, Maxi-
McGrane. “It could be an eight- mowicz; 3. HAN, Jendrezjewski; 4. GAR, Quie. Gross;
team (girls) battle for first. It 5. COU, Twyman; 6. WVW, Lewis; 800 -- 1. WA, Radz-
wilka, 2:19.6; 2. CRE, Coffin; 3. MON, Bennici; 4. HR,
should be interesting.” Bernardi; 5. HR, Murray; 6. SP, Caljean; 200 -- 1. HAN,
Holy Redeemer’s Fallyn Boich Piper, 26.8; 2. GAR, Quin. Gross; 3. COU, Bourdeau;
4. SP, Carroll; 5. WVW, Sott; 6. WA, Degnan; 3200 -- 1.
notched two convincing wins in DAL, Rome, 10:59.3; 2. HR, Durako; 3. WA, Golden;
4. PA, Lombardo; 5. HR, Gill; 6. HR, Frank; JAVELIN --
the throws. Boich improved on her 1. HR, Boich, 102-0; 2. NW, Mazonkey; 3. PA, Taler-
seed time by more than 9 feet with ico; 4. SP, Marsili; 5. SP, Schultz; 6. WVW, Gadomski;
1600 RELAY -- 1. COU, (Murray, Bernardi, Gill, Ku-
a discus throw of 97 feet, 6 inches. sakavitch), 10:29.2; 2. HAN; 3. WA; HIGH JUMP -- 1.
She won the javelin with a toss of NW, Jimcosky, 5-0; 2. HAN, Jendrezjewski; 3. SP,
Holzman; 4. WVW, Temerantz; 5. HR, Wignot; 6. LAK,
98-9. Boyarsky
On the boys’ side, Crestwood’s TEAM STANDINGS -- 1. Holy Redeemer (HR),
104.5; 2. Coughlin (COU), 78; 3. Hanover Area (HAN),
Matt Sandroski ran to two first- 70; 4. Wyoming Valley West (WVW), 41; 4. Northwest
(NW), 41; 6. Scranton Prep (SP), 40; 7. Meyers (MEY),
FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER place finishes in the 200 and 400 39; 8. Wyoming Area (WA), 29; 9. Riverside (RIV), 20;
Terrell Sasser and Shawn Merth Jamaar Taylor, Shakir Soto and Elijah Gresham runs. Sandroski won the 200 with 9. Dallas (DAL), 20; 11. GAR Memorial (GAR), 18; 12.
Pittston Area (PA), 10; 12. Saucon Valley (SV), 10; 14.
a time of 22.84 and edged GAR’s Lakeland (LAK), 8.5; 15. Crestwood (CRE), 8; 16.
Lucas Benton by six-tenths of a Montrose (MON), 6; 17. Western Wayne (WW), 2
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7 6 would make it up to Albarado. ment after going 0-for-12 in previ- pack most of the way.
By DAVE ROSENGRANT where you don’t feel comfort-
drosengrant@timesleader.com able out there and get behind in Albarado, who won a $345,600 ous Derby tries. Animal Kingdom swept past
MOOSIC – Scranton/Wilkes- RED SOX YANKEES counts and forced to throw fast- stakes race on the Derby under- Animal Kingdom won the Spi- the leaders on the final turn and
Barre has overcome deficits be- balls,” Warren said. “I kind of got card, found out Friday he was off ral Stakes on the synthetic surface came flying home.
fore. LOOKING AHEAD fastball happy today and didn’t Animal Kingdom. at Turfway Park in his previous “I didn’t have to do very much,”
But getting in a five-run hole trust my off-speed stuff. “I’m not happy,” he said after start. And though this was his first Velazquez said. “He was going
to Pawtucket on Saturday after- Next Game: 1:05 p.m. today ver- the race. “Barry Irwin decided he race on dirt, the winner had an well the whole way around, so he
The Yankees took a 2-0 lead in
sus Pawtucket at PNC Field
noon was too much to overcome the bottom of the second when didn’t think I was fit to ride; he easy trip, with Velazquez doing a gave me a lot of confidence to be
Probable Pitchers: Pawtucket
as the Yankees dropped a 7-6 de- RHP Brandon Duckworth (2-1, Molina poked an RBI-single to didn’t know my status or situa- masterful job despite being unfa- where I was and when I asked him
cision to the Red Sox at PNC 3.22) versus SWB RHP Hector left field and Luis Nunez scored tion. This just wasn’t my time to- miliar with the horse. They avoid- to do something he was there for
Field. Noesi (1-0, 3.29) on an error. day.” ed trouble in the 19-horse field me. A good horse gets you out of
The Yankees trailed 7-2 head- On Deck: The Yankees hit the Notes: Former Red Baron Instead, it was Velazquez’s mo- while running in the middle of the trouble.”
road again on Monday to begin an
ing into the seventh inning and Brandon Duckworth will pitch
eight-game trip away from PNC
started chipping away. Once Field starting with a four-game today for the PawSox. He spent
they got within a run, they put
together a rally attempt in the
set in Buffalo. The next home
game is May 17.
parts of two seasons with Scran-
ton/Wilkes-Barre (2001, 2003)
WATCHING THE BIG RACE
bottom of the ninth and had two Radio: All games can be heard on and posted a 15-3 record in that
runners on base when the final THE GAME (1340-AM) with Mike time for the team … Warren and
Vander Woude
out was recorded. Pawtucket starter Miller were
In the bottom of the seventh, teammates on the University of
Justin Maxwell led off with a North Carolina team in 2006.
home run to trim the disadvan- one hit.” That team reached the College
tage to 7-3. Gustavo Molina (3- SWB was in the big hole be- World Series finals and lost to
cause the Red Sox used the Oregon State in the best-of-three
for-4) then boomed a run-scor-
home run ball to their advan- championship … Dan Brewer (2-
ing double and Doug Bernier
tage. They got a two-run shot to for-6) and Jordan Parraz (2-
added a sacrifice fly as SWB
right from Nate Spears in the for-4) each extended their hit-
trailed 7-5.
fourth to tie the game at 2-2. ting streaks to seven straight
In the eighth, Chris Dickerson
After taking a 4-2 lead in the games for the Yankees.
reached on an error and stole
fifth on runs scoring on a ground
second. Then Jorge Vazquez
out and a wild pitch, Josh Red- HOW THEY SCORED
knocked him in with a single to dick bombed a three-run homer
YANKEES SECOND: Jordan Parraz walked.
Luis Nunez sacrificed Parraz to second and was
get the Yankees within one at in the sixth to put Pawtucket up
safe on a throwing error by Red Sox pitcher Andrew
Miller; Parraz to third. Nunez stole second. Gustavo
7-6. 7-2. Molina singled to score Parraz and moved Nunez to
third. Doug Bernier struck out. Dan Brewer struck
But that’s the closest they The Yankees had opportuni- out. Chris Dickerson safe on fielding error by sec-
ond baseman Tony Thomas, Nunez scores, Molina
would get. ties as Pawtucket was sloppy in to second. Jorge Vazquez grounded into fielder’s
The Yankees were held in the field committing four errors.
choice. YANKEES 2-0
RED SOX FOURTH: Lars Anderson struck out.
check by Pawtucket pitcher An- “I think we definitely could
Michael McKenry singled. Nate Spears homered.
Tony Thomas grounded out. Jose Iglesias singled
drew Miller, who only went 3 have taken advantage of some of and moved to second on a wild pitch. Daniel Nava
walked. Drew Sutton fouled out. TIED 2-2
1/3 innings and walked four, but those errors,” Dickerson added. RED SOX FIFTH: Josh Reddick walked. Hector
Luna reached on an error and Reddick moved to
he overcame his wildness by “Anytime they have four errors second. Lars Anderson walked to load the bases.
Michael McKenry grounded out, scoring Reddick.
striking out three and giving up and you lose a game by one ru- Nate Spears struck out. Luna scored on a wild pitch.
only one hit. He leads the IL in n…I think there are a lot of things
Tony Thomas struck out. RED SOX 4-2
RED SOX SIXTH: Jose Iglesias singled. Daniel
batting average-against, holding that could have been improved Nava singled, Iglesias to second. Drew Sutton
grounded into fielder’s choice, Iglesias out at third.
opponents to a .169 average. on. I think both teams, it was Josh Reddick hit a three-run home run. Hector Lu-
na flied out. Lars Anderson grounded out. RED
“Andrew threw really well,” pretty sloppy, but tomorrow’s SOX 7-2
YANKEES SEVENTH: Justin Maxwell home-
Yankees outfielder Dickerson another day.” red. Brandon Laird grounded out. Jordan Parraz
singled and moved to third on a single by Luis Nu-
said. “There’s a reason he has the Yankees starter Adam Warren nez. Gustavo Molina doubled to score Parraz and BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
lowest opponents’ batting aver-
R ace fans cheer as they watch the Kentucky Derby broadcast on a giant screen televi-
move Nunez to third. Doug Bernier hit a sacrifice fly,
didn’t get out of the fifth inning. scoring Nunez and moving Molina to third. Dan
age in the league. He has great He only lasted four-plus innings Brewer struck out. RED SOX 7-5
YANKEES EIGHTH: Chris Dickerson singled sion near the winner’s circle at Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs in Plains Township on
stuff. Obviously, his command and left with the bases loaded in and stole second. Jorge Vazquez singled to score
Saturday evening.
Dickerson. Justin Maxwell grounded into a double-
wasn’t great, but he held us to the frame. He allowed four runs play. Brandon Laird flied out. RED SOX 7-6
PENS
those walls began to show some raced in deep on Murphy, beat- capitalize on a power play, Char- Charlotte’s Zac Dalpe com-
Charlotte ............................................ 0 0 4 - 4
cracks. ing him with a wrist shot from lotte’s Brett Sutter cut the lead pleted the astonishing come- WBS Penguins ................................. 0 2 1 - 3
The Penguins managed to get the right faceoff circle to make it to one when he skated across the back when he tipped a pass in- First Period: Scoring – None. Penalties – CHA,
Dodge (holding) 9:16; WBS, Petersen (holding the
three goals by Checkers goalten- 3-0. crease and lifted the puck over side the post to put the Penguins stick) 10:49; WBS, Wagner (holding) 13:03; WBS,
Continued from Page 1C Strait (boarding) 13:45; CHA, FitzGerald (high-
der Mike Murphy – including It appeared to be enough to Thiessen to make it 3-2 at 10:40. down 4-3 with 3:18 left in regu- sticking) 17:45.
Second Period: Scoring – 1. WBS, Ryan Craig
The shock could be felt two in the second period. keep the Checkers at bay, but “We were still under control,” lation. 3 (Street, Bortuzzo) 7:13. 2. WBS, Corey Potter 2
(Hutchinson, Craig) power play 9:45. Penalties –
throughout the Penguins locker Craig struck first when he with 12 minutes remaining said Penguins head coach John . That’s when the shock began WBS, Walker (interference) 1:30; CHA, Borer
room after the game. slammed home a rebound from Charlotte found a few holes in Hynes. “We’re still doing some to set in. (high-sticking) 5:19; WBS, Sterling (hooking) 6:44;
CHA, Osala (boarding) 8:08; WBS, Walker (slash-
“I don’t have an answer,” said a Ben Street shot at 7:13 during a Brad Thiessen’s wall with the good things and still felt pretty “It happened so fast,” Thies- ing) 14:22; WBS, bench – served by Marshall (too
many men) 16:29.
captain Ryan Craig. “It’s unbe- four-on-four situation. Corey help of some Penguin miscues in confident we would win the sen said. “You’re up 3-0, things Third Period: Scoring – 3. WBS, Joe Vitale 3
(Sill) shorthanded 1:13. 4. CHA, Chris Terry 3 (Sut-
lievable. I don’t know.” Potter followed with a slap shot the defensive end. game. It wasn’t an all-out panic are looking good and all of a sud- ter, FitzGerald) 7:24. 5. CHA, Brett Sutter 4 (Rod-
ney, Dalpe) 10:40. 6. CHA, Chris Terry 4 (Matsu-
After trading shutouts during during a five-on-three power Chris Terry cut the Penguins attack.” den they get one and the ball moto, Boychuk) 11:10. 7. CHA, Zac Dalpe 5 (Sut-
ter, Pistilli) 16:42. Penalties – WBS, Wallace
Games 4 and 5 of the East Divi- play to make it 2-0. lead to 3-1 when he roofed a shot Thirty seconds later, Terry starts rolling the wrong way. (slashing) :58; CHA, Rodney (delay of game) 8:28.
sion finals, Game 6 appeared to Heading into the third period behind Thiessen at 7:24 into the connected again when he de- “It’s unfortunate that the Shots on goal: Charlotte – 15-10-8-33. Pen-
guins – 13-15-7-35.
be headed in a similar direction with a 2-0 lead, the Penguins we- period. flected a shot to even things up thing that made us so successful Power-play Opportunities: Charlotte – 0 of 8.
Penguins – 1 of 6.
as both goaltenders appeared as ren’t finished. “That first one gave our bench at 3-3 at 11:10 of the third. all year – our structure and at- Goaltenders:Charlotte – Mike Murphy 7-3 (32
saves – 35 shots). Penguins – Brad Thiessen – 6-6
if they would continue to play During a Charlotte power some life,” said Checkers head Hynes called a timeout to re- tention to detail, kind of desert- (29-33)
Referee – Francis Charron, Marcus Vinner-
like brick walls in net. play, Vitale gained control of the coach Jeff Daniels. group, but the Checkers didn’t ed us at the time we needed it borg. Linesmen – Jameel Chaudry, Judson Ritter.
Attendance – 4,092
But as the game continued on, puck in the neutral zone and After the Penguins failed to lose their momentum. the most.”
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An entertaining champ
win,” Byrd said. “But I’m play- 65, although he was six shots be-
ing good enough to win. hind, along with Ryder Cup cap-
Perez had a hard-fought 70, tain Davis Love III, who had a
missing fairways early in the 68.
round and rarely converting The excitement was almost
birdie chances throughout the too much for Byrd.
back nine until a slight mistake He was playing with Mickel-
Fiery Spaniard won 5 majors person.” Lee Westwood, the No. 1 player in
the world, said on Twitter: “Seve made
turned into his best-looking
shot. Taking a little off a 7-iron,
son, the biggest draw at Quail
Hollow, and while it wasn’t the
European golf what it is today.” he pulled it slightly on the 17th first time, he could feel the ener-
By PAUL LOGOTHETIS “Today, golf lost a great champion and a His last challenge came from an un- and saw it sail right at the flag gy. The gallery caved in around
AP Sports Writer great friend. We also lost a great entertainer beatable foe: cancer. and stop some 5 feet behind the him going from green-to-tee on
MADRID — Seve Ballesteros was a and ambassador for our sport,” Jack Nick- Ballesteros fainted in a Madrid airport pin for a birdie. just about every hole, with
genius with a golf club in his hands, an laus said. “No matter the golf that partic- while waiting to board a flight to Germany Former U.S. Open champion young fans holding out hands to
inspiration to everyone who saw him create ular day, you always knew you were going on Oct. 6, 2008, and was subsequently Lucas Glover (69) and former be tapped.
shots that didn’t seem possible. The Spa- to be entertained. Seve’s enthusiasm was diagnosed with the brain tumor. He under-
niard’s passion and pride revived European just unmatched by anybody I think that went four separate operations, including a
golf and made the Ryder Cup one of the ever played the game.” 61⁄2-hour procedure to remove the tumor
game’s most compelling events. In a long list of spectac- and reduce swelling around
His career was defined not only by what ular shots, perhaps the the brain. After leaving the
he won, but how he won. most memorable came “Golf lost a great hospital, his treatment contin-
“He was the greatest show on earth,” from a parking lot next to champion and a ued with chemotherapy.
Nick Faldo said. the 16th fairway at Royal Ballesteros looked thin and
Ballesteros, a five-time major champion Lytham & St. Annes in the great friend. We pale while making several
whose incomparable imagination and fiery 1979 British Open. Leading also lost a great … public appearances in 2009
personality made him one of the most by two in the final round, after being given what he
significant figures in modern golf, died he drove his ball into the ambassador for referred to as the “mulligan of
Saturday from complications of a cancerous lot, had a car removed to our sport. ” my life.” But he rarely was
brain tumor. He was 54. get his free drop, then fired seen in public after March
Jack Nicklaus
“Seve was one of the most talented and his second shot to 15 feet 2010, when he fell off a golf
excited golfers to ever play the game,” and made birdie on his way cart and hit his head on the
Tiger Woods said on Twitter. “His creativity to his first major. ground.
and inventiveness on the golf course may “He was a man who got into trouble. His few appearances or public state-
never be surpassed. His death came much Only for Seve, there was no such thing as ments were usually connected to his Seve
too soon.” trouble,” Gary Player once said. Ballesteros Foundation to fight cancer. He
A statement on Ballesteros’ website early Headlines such as “The Inventor of wanted but was unable to take part in a
Saturday said he died peacefully at 2:10 Spanish Golf” and “Life of a Legend” were champions exhibition at St. Andrews for
a.m. local time, surrounded by his family at splashed across Spanish media as athletes the British Open.
his home in Pedrena. It was in this small and other notable figures from around the Ballesteros won a record 50 times on the
Spanish town where Ballesteros first wrap- world paid tribute Saturday. European tour, his first victory as a 19-year-
ped his hands around a crude 3-iron and “This is such a very sad day for all who old in the Dutch Open, his last when he
began inventing shots that he would dis- love golf,” European Tour chief executive was 38 at the Spanish Open in 1995. That
play on some of golf’s grandest stages. George O’Grady said on the tour website. also was his last year playing in the Ryder
He won the Masters at 23, leading by 10 “Seve’s unique legacy must be the inspira- Cup, where he had a 20-12-5 record in eight
shots at one point in the final round. He tion he has given to so many to watch, appearances. Ballesteros was captain in
was a three-time winner of the British support and play golf, and finally to fight a 1997 when Europe won at Valderrama.
Open, no moment greater than his 1984 cruel illness with equal flair, passion and “He did for European golf what Tiger
victory at St. Andrews. He was as inspira- fierce determination. We have all been so Woods did for worldwide golf,” three-time
tional in Europe as Arnold Palmer was in blessed to live in his era.” major champion Nick Price said from a
America, a handsome figure who feared no Spanish golf federation president Gon- Champions Tour event in Alabama. “His
shot and often played from where no golfer zaga Escauriaza called Ballesteros an icon allegiance to the European Tour was admi-
had ever been. of Spanish golf, a “unique, unrepeatable rable.”
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Children’s Service Center golf U12 girls going to soccer regional Wojnar heading to Wilkes
The 10th annual Children’s Service Center golf tourna- The Wyoming Valley Soccer Club U12 girls team recently Crestwood’s Jonathan Wojnar has accepted an invitation
ment will be held Friday, May 27, at Blue Ridge Trail Golf finished in first place in the Eastern Pennsylvania State to attend Wilkes University and compete on the basketball
Club in Mountain Top, with a shotgun start at 10 a.m. The Cup National Championship Series. The girls will advance team. Pictured are, seated, from left: Taryn Wojnar (sister),
tournament is co-sponsored by Eastern Insurance Group to compete with 15 other states in the U.S. Youth Soccer Jonathan Wojnar and Jan Wojnar (mother). Standing: Tony
and Penn Millers Insurance. The day will begin with regis- Regional One Championships in June. Team members, first Mozeleski (Crestwood’s Director of Athletics), Bonnie Gre-
tration, coffee and pastry at 9:30 a.m., followed by food row from left: Joey Kress, Megan Miller, Rachel Maniskas, gory (High School Assistant Principal), Mark Atherton
and beverages provided on the course. After the golf is Nicole Cavanaugh and Caley Nilon. Second row: Elise Feller- (Head Coach), Mark Jarolen (Assistant . Coach) and Chris
completed, there will be a buffet, a basket raffle and man, Emma Lehman, Maddie Goodwin, Julia Adams, Lexi Gegaris (High School Principal).
awards for all the flights. The cost per player is $100, and Gaetano and Haley Gobla. The girls are coached by Jay
proceeds benefit Children’s Service Center’s mental health Maniskas, Javier Rodriguez and Andy Sandoe
programs for children and adolescents. To sponsor this Valley team ready for 18U softball
event, or to register to play, contact Liz Hibbard at 825-
6425, extension 535. Preparing for the 10th annual tourna- Golf tourney to assist students
ment are, from left, Mike Hopkins, president and CEO of
Children’s Service Center; Mike Banks, CFO of Penn Millers
Insurance; Jonathan A. Spohrer, tournament chairman; and
Chip Siegel, COO of Eastern Insurance Group.
Scranton Miners reign in N.J. Top shooters advance to regionals Sitara’s Karate student stars
The Scranton Miners U9 boys baseball team recently won Six youths in the Knights of Columbus District 46 Free Jacob Jenkins, a student at Sitara’s Karate School, recent-
the U9 championship at the Diamond Nation competition Throw Championship, held in Pringle, advanced to the re- ly participated in the 2011 Pennsylvania State Open Cham-
in Flemington, N.J. Pictured are team members. First row: gional tournament. Participants in the event are pictured. pionship in State College. He competed in weapons and
Vito Ruggiero and Sam Hannah. Second row: Jim Miller, First row: Gabrielle Rose Tomasura, 12-year-old girls winner; finished first for the Grand Championship. Pictured, from
Frank Ruggiero, Steve Borgia, Cole Brannan and Chase and August Palchanis, 12-year-old girls runner-up. The sec- left: Jenkins and Master Sheridan, owner of Sitara’s Karate.
Combs. Third row: Jason Carpenter, Michael Hannah, Cole ond row includes: Larry Anderscavage, 14-year-old boys
Cherkas, Keefer Hoover, Tyler Mozeleski and Joey Lennon.
Fourth row: Coaches Steve Borgia, Kevin Cherkas, Frank
winner; Jonathan Sabatini, 13-year-old boys winner; Nicho-
las Kocher, 11-year-old boys winner; Andrew Kovalick, 10- GAR eighth grader saluted
Ruggiero and Greg Marks. year-old boys winner; and Tony Molitoris, 10-year-old run-
ner-up. Third row: Joe McGill, Bill Jabyac, Joe Lipski, Frank
Lipski, George Grantuskas, Ed Weihbrecht, Grand Knight;
McGlynn Center golf fundraiser Ron Melovitz, Distrrict Deputy, all of Plymouth Council 984;
and John Duesler, Luzerne Council 3987. Not pictured: Ke-
vin Fulton, Council 984 youth director.
for Philly
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streak alive.
VERLANDER
the game. The overpowering toward third base to track down
right-hander threw 108 pitches, the ball and made a hurried throw
74 for strikes, against a Blue Jays that first baseman Miguel Cabre-
lineup missing ailing slugger Jose ra scooped.
Continued from Page 1C
Bautista. Left with a bruise on his fore-
can’t help it — but having been Mixing fastballs that sizzled arm, Verlander kept the swelling
through this situation before, I over 100 mph, sharp breaking down by having a trainer rub a
was definitely able to calm myself balls and an effective changeup, can of Red Bull on the injury.
down a little bit easier than last Verlander became the 30th pitch- “I was kind of like a boxer, you
time.” er in major league history to know, you see them in between
Minnesota’s Francisco Liriano throw multiple career no-hitters, rounds where they put the cold
pitched a no-hitter against the STATS LLC said. stuff on, I was doing that with my
Chicago White Sox on Tuesday He was unbelievable today,” forearm,” Verlander said. “I’ve got
night. Arencibia said. “Anytime on your pretty decent lump there. Thank-
Verlander barely missed a per- 106th pitch when you’re hitting fully they did a great job, they got
fect game. The only runner he al- 100, I’d say it’s pretty ridiculous the swelling down and allowed
lowed came with one out in the stuff.” me to continue going out there.”
eighth inning when J.P. Arencibia Blue Jays rookie David Cooper Verlander had another close
walked on a full count, with Ver- popped to second on Verlander’s call on the final out of the sixth
lander’s 12th pitch to the rookie first pitch of the ninth. John when Cabrera had to leap to snare
just an inch or two outside. McDonald followed with a groun- Corey Patterson’s sharp liner.
“It was as good as it gets,” Ti- der to second, and Verlander For a while, it looked as if Ver-
gers manager Jim Leyland said. flashed a grin. With the crowd of lander was dueling someone else:
“He just missed by inches of be- 23,453 standing and cheering, Milwaukee’s Yovani Gallardo. Be-
ing perfect. It really doesn’t get Davis ended it by striking out cause at the same time Verlander
any better than that. That’s great swinging on a 2-2 pitch from the was dominating at Rogers Cen-
stuff.” 2006 AL Rookie of the Year. tre, Gallardo was making his own
Verlander had no argument Verlander calmly pumped his no-hit bid for Milwaukee at Busch
with the call by plate umpire Jer- fist and smiled, then shared a hug Stadium.
ry Meals. with catcher Alex Avila before be- Gallardo’s try ended when St.
“Right out of my fingertips, I ing mobbed by teammates near Louis’ Daniel Descalso singled
knew it was just a hair outside the mound. He was doused with a leading off the eighth inning. The
and it was,” he said. “It was a ball bucket of ice water by reliever hit came just a few minutes before
and you’ve got to give Jerry a Jose Valverde. Verlander’s lone walk.
’Good job’. He called it a ball and “That was cold,” Verlander A season after Roy Halladay
it was.” said. “That and the beer shower I threw two no-hitters — a perfect
Verlander (3-3) struck out 12 in got in here was cold, too.” game, then a gem in his postsea-
his first no-hitter against the Mil- His closest brush came in the son debut — and helped stamp
waukee Brewers on June12, 2007. fifth when Edwin Encarnacion hit 2010 as the Year of the Pitcher,
This time, he fanned Rajai Davis a line drive the glanced off Verlan- there’s evidence that 2011 could
to end it for his fourth strikeout of der’s arm. Verlander scrambled mean more of the same
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Kendrick, bullpen S TA N D I N G S
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
HBP—by C.Coleman (B.Phillips).
Umpires—Home, Jerry Layne;First, Bob Davidson-
;Second, Hunter Wendelstedt;Third, Vic Carapaz-
za.
T—2:48. A—37,666 (41,159).
mond, Washington, 10; OHudson, San Diego, 10;
Venable, San Diego, 10.
PITCHING—Halladay, Philadelphia, 5-1; Correia,
Pittsburgh, 5-2; 11 tied at 4.
STRIKEOUTS—ClLee, Philadelphia, 60; Garza,
Kendrick, a former starter one-hitter after eight, the lone Seattle 3, Chicago White Sox 2
Saturday's Games
Chicago Cubs 3, Cincinnati 2
Milwaukee 4, St. Louis 0
Totals 35 1 8 1 Totals 31 6 9 5
Houston.............................. 000 000 010 — 1
pitching out of the bullpen this blemish Daniel Descalso’s solid Boston 4, Minnesota 0
Tampa Bay 8, Baltimore 2
Philadelphia 3, Atlanta 0
Pittsburgh 6, Houston 1 Pittsburgh .......................... 030 000 03x — 6
E—Pence (3). DP—Houston 1. LOB—Houston 8,
season, left after 69 pitches. J.C. single up the middle on a 1-1 Detroit 9, Toronto 0 N.Y. Mets 4, L.A. Dodgers 2
Washington 5, Florida 2 Pittsburgh 5. 2B—Bourn (9), A.McCutchen (5),
Kansas City 4, Oakland 3
Romero and Michael Stutes each count. The Brewers’ opening day N.Y. Yankees at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Arizona at San Diego, 8:35 p.m. Br.Wood (3). HR—Overbay (2).
IP H R ER BB SO F R I D AY ’ S
Cleveland at L.A. Angels, 9:05 p.m. Colorado at San Francisco, 9:05 p.m.
allowed one hit in one inning. starter entered the game with 53 Chicago White Sox at Seattle, 9:10 p.m. Sunday's Games
Houston
Norris L,2-2.............. 7 7 3 3 2 9
L A T E B O X E S
Antonio Bastardo worked a hits allowed, tops in the major Sunday's Games L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 3-3) at N.Y. Mets (Dickey
1-3), 1:10 p.m.
J.Valdez ................... 2⁄3 1 3 3 2 1
Detroit (Penny 2-3) at Toronto (Jo-.Reyes 0-2), 1:07 Del Rosario.............. 1⁄3 1 0 0 0 0 Angels 2, Indians 1, 11 innings,
hitless eighth and Ryan Madson leagues, and ended a string of p.m.
Minnesota (Pavano 2-3) at Boston (Matsuzaka 2-3),
Washington (L.Hernandez 3-3) at Florida (Ani.San-
chez 1-1), 1:10 p.m.
Pittsburgh
Cleveland Los Angeles
Morton W,4-1 .......... 72⁄3 7 1 1 1 5
finished for his third save in five poor outings in which he 1:35 p.m. Houston (Happ 2-4) at Pittsburgh (Ja.McDonald
2-2), 1:35 p.m.
Veras H,6 ................. 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi
Tampa Bay (W.Davis 3-2) at Baltimore (Bergesen D.McCutchen .......... 1 1 0 0 0 1 GSizmr cf 5 0 0 0 Aybar ss 5 1 3 0
three tries. was 1-2 with an 8.89 ERA. 0-3), 1:35 p.m. Milwaukee (Narveson 1-2) at St. Louis (McClellan WP—Del Rosario. ACarer ss 3 1 0 0 Abreu dh 5 1 3 0
N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 2-2) at Texas (Ogando 4-0), 2:15 p.m. Umpires—Home, Marty Foster;First, Lance Bar- Choo rf 5 0 0 0 MIzturs 2b 5 0 2 1
3-0), 2:05 p.m. Cincinnati (Cueto 0-0) at Chicago Cubs (Dempster rett;Second, Tim Tschida;Third, Jeff Nelson. CSantn c 5 0 2 0 TrHntr rf 5 0 1 1
Mets 4, Dodgers 2 Pirates 6, Astros 1 Oakland (T.Ross 1-2) at Kansas City (Francis 0-3), 1-3), 2:20 p.m.
Arizona (J.Saunders 0-3) at San Diego (Harang
T—2:32. A—32,299 (38,362). Hafner dh
OCarer 2b
2
4
0
0
0 1
0 0
Callasp 3b
HKndrc 1b
4 0 3 0
4 0 2 0
2:10 p.m.
Brantly lf 4 0 0 0 V.Wells cf-lf 4 0 0 0
NEW YORK — Pinch-hitter PITTSBURGH — Charlie Cleveland (Carmona 3-3) at L.A. Angels (Haren
4-2), 3:35 p.m.
4-2), 4:05 p.m.
Colorado (De La Rosa 4-0) at San Francisco (Vo- Nationals 5, Marlins 2 LaPort 1b 4 0 1 0 Conger c 4 0 0 0
Justin Turner came through Morton took a shutout into the Chicago White Sox (Buehrle 2-3) at Seattle (Bedard
1-4), 4:10 p.m.
gelsong 1-0), 4:05 p.m.
Atlanta (Jurrjens 3-0) at Philadelphia (Hamels 4-1),
Washington Florida Hannhn 3b 2 0 0 0 Amarst lf
Bourjos
2 0 0 0
ab r h bi ab r h bi
with a long single that snapped eighth inning, Lyle Overbay Monday's Games 8:05 p.m. Berndn cf 4 1 2 0 Coghln cf 4 0 0 0 ph-cf 2 0 0 0
Detroit at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Monday's Games Dsmnd ss 4 2 2 1 Bonifac lf 2 0 0 0 Totals 34 1 3 1 Totals 40 214 2
an eighth-inning tie and the New homered and the Pittsburgh Minnesota at Boston, 7:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Werth rf 4 0 1 1 HRmrz ss 4 0 0 0 Cleveland ................... 000 100 000 00 — 1
Philadelphia at Florida, 7:10 p.m. AdLRc 1b 3 0 1 2 GSnchz 1b 4 0 0 0
York Mets stopped Andre Eth- Pirates won for the fourth time Oakland at Texas, 8:05 p.m.
Chicago White Sox at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. Cincinnati at Houston, 8:05 p.m. WRams c 4 0 0 0 Stanton rf 3 1 1 0
Los Angeles............... 000 001 000 01 — 2
No outs when winning run scored.
ier’s hitting streak at 30 games in six games, 6-1 over the Hous- NATIONAL LEAGUE San Diego at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m.
N.Y. Mets at Colorado, 8:40 p.m.
L.Nix lf
HrstnJr 3b
4 0 0 0 J.Buck c
4 1 2 0 Helms 3b
3 1 1 2
3 0 0 0
DP—Cleveland 3, Los Angeles 2. LOB—Cleveland
6, Los Angeles 8. 2B—C.Santana (3), M.Izturis (11).
Friday's Games
Saturday night in a 4-2 victory ton Astros on Saturday night. Cincinnati 5, Chicago Cubs 4 Espinos 2b
Grzlny p
3 1 1 0 Infante 2b
3 0 0 0 Volstad p
2 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
SB—Aybar (8).
IP H R ER BB SO
over the Los Angeles Dodgers. SBurntt p 0 0 0 0 Mujica p 0 0 0 0 Cleveland
Bay 9, Baltimore 12. 2B—Zobrist (11), Damon (4), Stairs ph 1 0 0 0 OMrtnz ph 1 0 0 0 Masterson ................ 7 9 1 1 0 5
Emergency starter Dillon Gee Cubs 3, Reds 2 A M E R I C A N Longoria (3), B.Upton 2 (8), Kotchman (3), Fox (1). Bixler pr 0 0 0 0 Sanchs p 0 0 0 0 R.Perez .................... 1 0 0 0 0 1
Storen p 0 0 0 0 Badnhp p 0 0 0 0 Pestano .................... 1 1 0 0 0 1
pitched effectively into the sixth CHICAGO (AP) — Kosuke L E A G U E HR—Longoria (1), B.Upton (5). SF—Markakis.
IP H R ER BB SO Totals 34 5 9 4 Totals 27 2 2 2 J.Smith ..................... 1 0 0 0 0 1
Washington ....................... 200 010 002 — 5 Germano L,0-1 ........ 0 4 1 1 0 0
and Jason Pridie had a career- Fukudome hit a game-ending Tampa Bay
Hellickson W,3-2..... 5 3 0 0 5 4 Los Angeles
Tigers 9, Blue Jays 0 Florida ................................ 020 000 000 — 2
high three hits — one night after single as the Chicago Cubs Detroit Toronto
C.Ramos ..................
J.Cruz .......................
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
2
0
0
E—Helms 2 (2). LOB—Washington 7, Florida 3.
2B—Hairston Jr. (5). 3B—Desmond (2), Espinosa
Chatwood .................
S.Downs...................
8
1
2
0
1
0
1
0
5
0
5
1
his three-run homer sent the scored twice in the ninth inning AJcksn cf
ab
5
r
1
h bi
3 0 YEscor ss
ab r h bi
3 0 0 0
A.Russell..................
B.Gomes ..................
1
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
2
1
1
2
(3). HR—J.Buck (4). SB—Bernadina (1). CS— Walden .....................
Rodney W,1-1 .........
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Hairston Jr. (1). S—Volstad. SF—Desmond,
Mets to a 6-3 victory in the series to beat the Cincinnati Reds 3-2 SSizmr 2b 3 1 1 1 CPttrsn cf 3 0 0 0 Baltimore Werth. Germano pitched to 4 batters in the 11th.
Ordonz rf 4 0 0 1 JRiver lf 3 0 0 0 Guthrie L,1-5 ........... 5 10 7 7 1 4 IP H R ER BB SO HBP—by Chatwood (A.Cabrera).
opener. Saturday. C.Wells rf 1 0 0 0 Lind 1b 2 0 0 0 Accardo .................... 1 2 1 1 0 0 Washington Umpires—Home, Dana DeMuth;First, Kerwin Dan-
MiCarr 1b 3 1 0 0 McCoy 3b 1 0 0 0 M.Gonzalez ............. 1 2 0 0 0 2 Gorzelanny W,2-2... 7 2 2 2 4 6 ley;Second, Paul Nauert;Third, Doug Eddings.
Streaky all season, New York VMrtnz dh 5 0 2 2 Arencii c 2 0 0 0 Ji.Johnson ............... 1 0 0 0 0 1 S.Burnett H,3........... 1 0 0 0 0 0 T—2:58. A—36,447 (45,389).
has won three straight since Diamondbacks 6, Padres 0 Encrnc Gregg ....................... 1 1 0 0
A.Russell pitched to 2 batters in the 9th.
1 0 Storen S,7-7 ............ 1 0 0 0 0 1
JhPerlt ss 5 1 2 2 3b-1b 3 0 0 0 Florida Mariners 3, White Sox 2
losing five of six. SAN DIEGO — Justin Upton Raburn lf
Avila c
5 1 2 0 Cooper dh
3 2 1 2 JMcDnl 2b
3 0 0 0
3 0 0 0
WP—Hellickson 2, B.Gomes.
Umpires—Home, Tim Timmons;First, Jeff Kellogg-
Volstad L,2-2 ...........
Mujica .......................
6
2
8
0
3
0
3
0
1
0
5
2 Chicago Seattle
hit a two-run homer and Daniel Inge 3b
Totals
2 2 0 0 RDavis rf
36 911 8 Totals
3 0 0 0
26 0 0 0
;Second, Eric Cooper;Third, Mark Carlson.
T—3:17. A—18,961 (45,438).
Sanches ................... 1⁄3 1 2 0 2 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi
Badenhop................. 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 Pierre lf 3 1 2 0 ISuzuki rf 3 1 0 0
Nationals 5, Marlins 2 Hudson won his third straight Detroit................................. 003 310 002 — 9 Umpires—Home, Gary Cederstrom;First, Lance AlRmrz ss 4 0 1 0 Figgins 3b 2 0 1 0
Barksdale;Second, Adrian Johnson;Third, Fieldin A.Dunn dh 2 0 0 0 Bradly lf 4 1 1 1
MIAMI — Tom Gorzelanny start as the Arizona Diamond- Toronto............................... 000 000 000 — 0 Royals 4, Athletics 3 Culbreth. Konerk 1b 3 0 0 1 Lngrhn lf 0 0 0 0
DP—Detroit 1, Toronto 1. LOB—Detroit 7, Toronto
Oakland Kansas City T—2:40. A—17,409 (38,560). Quentin rf 4 1 1 1 Olivo c 4 0 0 0
pitched seven innings and two backs beat the listless San Diego 0. 2B—A.Jackson (5), Raburn (8). HR—Jh.Peralta
(2), Avila (6). ab r h bi ab r h bi Przyns c 4 0 0 0 Smoak 1b 3 0 1 1
Crisp cf 4 0 1 0 Getz 2b 3 0 0 0 Rios cf 4 0 0 0 Cust dh 4 0 1 0
relievers completed a two-hitter Padres 6-0 on Saturday night. Detroit
IP H R ER BB SO
Barton 1b 4 0 0 0 MeCarr cf 4 1 1 1 Mets 4, Dodgers 2 Teahen 3b 3 0 0 0 AKndy pr 0 1 0 0
Verlander W,3-3...... 9 0 0 0 1 4 DeJess rf 4 0 1 0 Gordon lf 4 0 1 1 Los Angeles New York Bckhm 2b 3 0 1 0 JaWlsn 2b 4 0 1 0
Toronto Wlngh lf 4 0 0 0 Butler dh 3 0 1 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi MSndrs cf 4 0 0 0
R.Romero L,2-4 ...... 31⁄3 5 6 6 2 2 M.Ellis 2b 0 0 0 0 Dyson pr 0 1 0 0 Miles 2b 5 0 1 1 JosRys ss 5 0 2 1 Ryan ss 4 0 2 1
Villanueva ................ 42⁄3 4 1 1 1 4 Matsui dh 4 0 2 0 Francr rf 4 0 1 0 Loney 1b 4 0 2 0 DnMrp 2b 3 0 1 0 Totals 30 2 5 2 Totals 32 3 7 3
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP Janssen .................... 2⁄3 2 2 2 3 0 KSuzuk c 4 0 1 0 Hosmer 1b
AnLRc 2b-3b 4 1 1 0 Aviles 3b
3 0 1 0
3 0 0 1
Ethier rf 4 0 0 0 DWrght 3b 3 0 1 0 Chicago.............................. 000 100 100 — 2
Dotel ......................... 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 Kemp cf 4 0 1 0 Beltran rf 3 0 1 0 Seattle ................................ 000 002 001 — 3
HBP—by R.Romero (Avila). WP—R.Romero, Villa- Kzmnff 3b 2 0 0 0 Treanr c 2 1 1 0 Gions lf 3 0 0 0 Bay lf 3 1 0 0 Two outs when winning run scored.
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2011
DUNEDIN, Fla. — Chase Utley
homered twice and beat out an
infield single in an extended NOTEBOOK
spring training game Saturday.
The five-time All-Star second call on a tag play by first baseman
Each year The
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Philadelphia Phillies this season peared to show that the reversal
because of a knee injury. was a mistake.
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“It felt pretty good just to get Maddon subsequently watched program honors
back out between the lines,” Upton’s tirade from the club-
Utley said. “So far so good and house.
CIVICS: ATHLETICS: local high school
we’ll see how it responds tomor- “I actually had the privilege of Thomas Hogan Selena Adamshick students for
row and go from there.” watching it on television at that Omeed Firouzi Michael Papi
Utley has patellar tendinitis in point, and those were pretty Samantha Snyder Shelley Black their scholastic
his right knee. He’s been side- egregious calls, so I can under- Gabrielle Richards Lauren Skudalski achievements and
lined since the start of spring stand why he was so upset,” Robert Kost
training. He played four innings Maddon said after the game. “I ART: community service.
in the field, alternating each really believe that that particular AP PHOTO
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inning. at-bat should be reviewed by the Infielder Chase Utley hasn’t
SKILLS: Loren Schott
At the plate, the left-handed umpiring higher-ups as opposed played for the Phillies this year Rachel Spect year’s finalists.
hitting Utley saw all lefties. to it being all over B.J. Upton because of a knee injury. Brandon Harding Delilah Van Gorden
“It was good to get some tim- right now.” Alexandra Petsuck
ing back and some swings in The 48-year-old filed for bank- Sara Lynn ENGLISH & The final winners
there, see some live pitching so Rangers’ Cruz on DL ruptcy in 2009, and is accused of Kathryn Tressa
we’re just going to keep it going,” with strained quadriceps later stealing and selling property
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Utley said. ARLINGTON, Texas — The from an $18.5 million estate. MATHEMATICS: Rebecca Ann Richards will be announced
Caitlin Vitale
Texas Rangers have placed slug- Federal prosecutors brought 13 Timothy Yurish
Rays’ Upton suspended ging outfielder Nelson Cruz on counts against Dykstra, including Noah James Long
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NEW YORK — Tampa Bay strained right quadriceps. justice, concealing property from Katelyn Arcelay
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Rays outfielder B.J. Upton was The move made Saturday is the bankruptcy estate and other Ami Patel & TECHNOLOGY: Best & Brightest
suspended two games and fined retroactive to Wednesday. The charges. Jacob Daniels Awards Ceremony
an undisclosed amount by Major Ranger recalled 27-year-old out- If found guilty on all charges,
FOREIGN Sergey Ivanov
League Baseball on Saturday fielder Craig Gentry from Tri- Dykstra faces a maximum of 80 Karisa Nicole Calvitti to be held at
after he launched into a tirade ple-A Round Rock. years in prison. LANGUAGES:
Brianna Winter
The Woodlands
following an ejection earlier this Cruz was batting .219 with Dykstra’s attorney, Mark Werk- JOURNALISM:
week. seven home runs and 18 RBIs in sman, said the case stems from a Jackeline Torres Brianna Wise Inn & Resort on
Upton was scheduled to begin 30 games before leaving the dispute with the bankruptcy Amanda Lara Matthew Morgis Wednesday,
serving his suspension Saturday seventh inning of Tuesday’s game trustee and no fraud was commit- Samantha Martin Rebecca Farrell
against the Baltimore Orioles but in Seattle with a tight quad. This ted. Cicely Hazell May 11, 2011.
decided to appeal. is his first DL sting of the year but "He didn’t belong in bankrupt-
Upton was ejected by umpire his fourth since the start of last cy, he had a problem dealing with SCIENCE
Chad Fairchild after striking out season. His three stints last sea- the trustees dismantling his
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for the fourth straight time lead- son resulted from hamstring property and investments," said Megan Gallagher Letitia Warunek
ing off the ninth inning Wednes- injuries. Werksman. Kelcie Lushefski Carly Sokach
day night against the Toronto Gentry was batting .239 with a In the indictment, prosecutors Molly Allan Alexandra Elizabeth Chapin
Blue Jays. .337 on-base percentage with four accuse Dykstra of lying about the Eric Petterson II Sara Brozena
Upton slammed his bat and doubles, nine RBIs, 11 walks and true value of his bankruptcy Julia Kundratic Pierce Donovan
helmet to the ground and had to four steals in 25 games at Round estate so he could keep profiting
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Upton also threw several other Dykstra indicted by jury Dykstra is also accused of
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BOARD “We now have the resources to fulfill our commitment to our
Hunters can now phone in their harvest
license buyers without having to wait for a license fee increase.”
reports to the Pennsylvania Game
Commission via a toll-free number that
was enacted on April 25. The Interactive
Voice Response (IVR) harvest reporting
system telephone number is 1-855-
PAHUNT1 (1-855-724-8681).
“This is one more way that the Game
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easier for license buyers to report their
a blow from
declining for years, and we’re hoping
hunters and trappers take advantage of
this new system and become more
active in wildlife management.
coal industry
“Hunters who use the toll-free number to
submit a harvest report will receive a
confirmation number. They should write
down this number and keep it as proof
of reporting.”
A
Roe noted that hunters should have their t one time Solomon Creek in
Customer Identification Number (hunt- Wilkes-Barre and Hanover
ing license number) and field harvest Township was a picturesque
tag information with them when they trout stream. Its waters flowed clear
call, and that multiple harvests can be
and cool over a natural channel of
reported in a single call. He also
stressed callers should speak clearly stone and gravel, creating a perfect
and distinctly when reporting harvests, habitat for aquatic insects and native
especially when providing the Wildlife trout.
Management Unit number and letter. Today, thanks to a handful of bore-
“Hunters and trappers can use the tele- holes resulting from the area’s coal
phone reporting system during the mining industry, the bottom of Solo-
2011-12 seasons for deer, turkey, bobcat mon Creek is choked with bright or-
and fisher,” Roe said. “Elk and bear ange iron oxide. The thriving aquatic
hunters still will be required to present
their harvest to check stations.” Other
life, including the native trout, are a
harvest reporting methods will remain thing of the past.
in place. They are online reporting The death of Solomon Creek is just
through the agency’s website one of the many grim reminders of the
(www.pgc.state.pa.us) and the use of environmental devastation left behind
pre-paid postage cards that appear in by the coal industry decades ago.
the annual Pennsylvania Hunting and And it’s not done yet.
Trapping digest that is provided free to Last month when the Pennsylvania
each license buyer. Fish and Boat Commission board was
Pennsylvania State Parks naturalist
Stephanie Strub will lead a 17-mile guid-
ready to add 99 streams in the state to
ed bike ride on Saturday from 10 a.m. to the list of wild trout waters – and sub-
3 p.m. along the gently sloped rail trail sequently give them increased protec-
that follows the Lehigh Gorge. Riders tion – the coal industry used its clout
will take in the natural sights, watch the to postpone what would’ve been a
whitewater rafters in the river below, positive step in conservation.
and learn a little bit of local history at Now, it could be a step backwards.
points of interest along the way. The Two years ago the PFBC enlisted the
ride will begin at the Rockport launch
help of colleges, universities and con-
area and head north to White Haven,
where riders will have the opportunity S. JOHN WILKIN/TIMES LEADER FILE PHOTO servation organizations to assess
to enjoy a lunch of Italian food and ice The Pa. Game Commission expects to add more acreage to the State Game Lands system and raise more pheasants streams in the state – approximately
cream before turning around to ride the thanks to $18 million received through gas lease deals. Pictured is a natural gas drilling rig in Susquehanna County. 4,500 in all – that were never studied
NCAA Canada in
seminar quarters;
next for U.S. wins
By KAREL JANICEK
Tressel
Associated Press
KOSICE, Slovakia — Canada
advanced to the quarterfinals of
the ice hockey world champion-
ship after beating Norway 3-2 on
As part of penalty for his role Saturday, and the United States
moved into position to do the
in NCAA violations, OSU coach
same.
will attend compliance event. The Americans came back
from a goal down to beat France
3-2.
By RUSTY MILLER Canada leads Group F with a
AP Sports Writer perfect 10 points. The team’s last
COLUMBUS, Ohio — As part group game is against Sweden to-
of his punishment for not reveal- day. The U.S. team has seven
ing his knowledge of his players’ points and plays Switzerland in
NCAA violations, Ohio State its last qualifying game today.
coach Jim Tressel will attend a “If we play the right way we
five-day compliance seminar in AP PHOTO have a great chance,” U.S. captain
June in Tampa, Fla. Novak Djokovic from Serbia celebrates during the match against Thomaz Bellucci from Brazil in the Madrid Open semifinals on Mark Stuart said.
Ohio State spokesman Jim Saturday. With a 4-6, 6-4, 6-1 victory, Djokovic advances to today’s final against Rafael Nadal of Spain. Finland rallied to overcome
Lynch confirmed Saturday that Slovakia 2-1, handing the tourna-
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JENNIFER RUBIN
OPINION
How much
more can we
soak the rich?
PETE G. WILCOX / THE TIMES LEADER IN THE WAKE of Osama bin La-
Angelo A. Greco, of Drums, den’s killing, a significant tax story
stands in front of the former did not get much notice. The Wall
Leader Store building in down- Street Journal reported this week
town Hazleton. The building, that the Joint Committee on Taxa-
which was also the home of the tion found that “the percentage of
former Greco Apothecary Shop, U.S. households paying no federal
is being razed to make way for a income tax . . . reached 51 percent
planned vertical farm. for 2009.”
The paper also reported: “A 2008
‘Vertical
study by the Organization for Eco-
nomic Cooperation and Develop-
ment, for exam-
ple, found that the
farm’ plans
Democrats are highest-earning 10
perpetuating a percent of the
fundamental U.S. population
take root
paid the largest
untruth: If we
share among 24
tax only the rich countries exam-
more, we can ined, even after
keep entitle- adjusting for their
By DAWN DRUMIN relatively higher
Times Leader Correspondent ment programs incomes. ‘Taxa-
HAZLETON — Local phar- just the way tion is most pro-
macist consultant Angelo A. they are. But gressively distrib-
Greco wants to bring home- uted in the United
grown produce, fellowship and
the math
States,’ the OECD
sustainability to the Hazleton doesn’t work study concluded.”
community. that way. Upper-income
To achieve his goals, he’s mov- taxpayers’ pretax
ing forward with plans for a “ver- income has grown
tical farm” co-op, a multi-story more rapidly than other taxpayers.
indoor farming project. It’s The Journal article cited the Con-
named DocBakers, after John J. gressional Budget Office in report-
Baker, the first S. JOHN WILKIN / THE TIMES LEADER ing that “[a]verage pretax incomes
Indoor crops licensed phar- Harry McDonnell looks over a 1973 Les Paul Gold Top Deluxe, just one of the many used guitars available at Music Go
for the top 20 percent grew from
macist in $140,300 in 1979 to $264,700 in
don’t need Pennsylvania. Round in Wilkes-Barre Township. The store specializes in used instruments and equipment and is the only Music Go
Round franchise in the region. But parent company Winmark is eyeing the Dunmore area for a second store. 2007, in inflation-adjusted dollars;
soil, can be The farm for the top 10 percent, they grew
grown year would be built from $182,800 in 1979 to $394,500
on land that Entrepreneurs in the Wyoming Valley eyed for new resale franchise stores in 2007. ...Incomes for all groups
round, don’t once housed
rose at least somewhat during the
need pesti- the former By ANDREW M. SEDER aseder@timesleader.com period, in inflation-adjusted dollars,
cides, also Leader Store albeit much more slowly for lower
T
building at the he Winmark Cor- growth. earners.”
uses 75 to intersection of poration, parent According to Levy, the Contrary to liberal rhetoric, how-
90 percent Broad and company of resale company has already se- ever, the Bush tax cuts have not
less water Laurel streets. stores such as Play It Again lected municipalities for impeded the trend toward greater
The lot is Sports and Music Go the brands. progressivity. “A series of federal
than outside owned by Gre- Round, is eyeing North- • Once Upon A Child, tax breaks for lower earners also has
farming and co’s family eastern Pennsylvania for which buys used children’s increased tax-system payouts and
and is being entrepreneursinterestedin clothing, toys and equip- helped reduce tax shares for lower
produces demolished to openinguptofiveaddition- ment and resells them, is and middle-income earners,” the
less waste. make way for al company brand stores. looking to locate in both Journal said.
the project. The rights for one fran- Wilkes-Bare and Scranton. This is not an argument for mak-
Once finished, chise — Plato’s Closet — The chain currently has ing the tax system less progressive,
the building also will have a has been sold to Ryan and nearly 240 franchised stores but the data are a necessary correc-
pharmacy, kitchen, wellness Julie Simmons of Vestal, in the U.S. and 24 in Canada. tive to the impression advanced by
clinic and restaurant. N.Y. The couple opened CHRISTOPHER J. HUGHES / FOR THE TIMES LEADER Currently the closest fran- the Democrats that the rich don’t
Greco, a resident of Drums, the store at 1029 Com- Plato’s Closet store Manager Katie Tracy, 23, of Tioga, chise in is Harrisburg. pay their “fair share.” They pay
foresees several benefits of a merce Boulevard in Dick- N.Y., left, and co-owner Julie Simmons, 46, of Vestal, N.Y., • Play It Again Sports much more than that.
vertical farm. sonCitylastweekandwill stand with some of the clothes recently collected at the buys and sells sports equip- In his budget speech last month,
He says it will allow local res- buy merchandise strictly new Dickson City store. ment and gear. The chain President Obama asserted: “In the
idents to grow their own food, from the community in currently has a location in last decade, the average income of
and sell the surplus to their anticipation of the store’s “a great opportunity for one store of each Plains Township among its the bottom 90 percent of all work-
neighbors, providing a source grand opening in June. brand. The demographics (Winmark more than 330 franchised stores in the ing Americans actually declined.
of income. Locally grown food Plato’s Closet buys and sells teens looks) for — young families, children un- United States and Canada. The compa- Meanwhile the top 1 percent saw
can be less expensive because and twenty-somethings brand name ap- derage13,junior/seniorhighenrollment ny is looking to bring a location to their income rise by an average of
it does not have shipping costs, parel, shoes and accessories. There are andcollegeenrollments—allmeetorex- Scranton. more than a quarter of a million
which have been greatly affect- more than 280 franchised stores in the ceed (Winmark’s) goals for a market of • Music Go Round buys, sells, and dollars each. That’s who needs to
ed by oil price increases. United States and Canada. The Sim- this size. The real estate is affordable and trades used and new music gear such as pay less taxes? They want to give
“We take the oil factor out of mons already operate a franchise in fits well into their business plans.” guitars, drums, keyboards, sound people like me a $200,000 tax cut
there,” Greco said. their hometown. In fact, Pete First, director of fran- equipment and accessories. The chain that’s paid for by asking 33 seniors
Noting that one in seven peo- Winmark, based in Minneapolis, chise development of Winmark Cor- currently has a location in Wilkes-Barre to each pay $6,000 more in health
ple in Hazleton lives in poverty, Minn. and publicly traded on the NAS- poration, said the Scranton/Wilkes- Township among its 35 franchised costs? That’s not right.”
according to the most recent DAQ, is also looking at locations and Barre market could be the first of its stores in the United States. The compa- But Republicans are merely de-
census, Greco said that the franchisees for its Play It Again Sports, size in the nation with at least one of ny is looking to open a store in Dun- clining to raise taxes — the same
farm will provide nutritious Once Upon A Child and Music Go each franchise. more. decision Obama made in the 2010
food that poorer families can Round brands locally. He said the region’s low real estate Harry McDonnell, of Shavertown, lame-duck session. And Republi-
more easily afford. According to company spokeswoman costs and penchant for good deals cans, such as those on the presi-
Jayne Levy, Winmark sees the market as makes it an ideal target market for See WINMARK, Page 2D dent’s own debt commission, are
See FARM, Page 3D seeking a flatter, simpler tax system
with fewer deductions.
Democrats are perpetuating a
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through the holes rather than $45 per person. Township Commons from the nesses also bring jobs, Levy said.
getting stuck in them.” Belmont Picnic The one-day visit, hosted by Repre-
East End Center in 2004. He said Depending on the brand each
is a member of the National The Northern Tier Hardwood Asso- sentative Tarah Toohil, will fea-
ciation (NTHA), a group which ture a series of meetings with hedrawsfromthePoconos,Hazle- store can employ 2 to 3 full-time
Speakers Association and her
background as a psychotherapist shares concerns about how the various officials with first-hand ton and Clarks Summit regions employees along with 8 to15 part-
forestry business and forest knowledge of the Common- Continued from Page 1D
and speaker spans more than 30 now and while he may lose some time workers.
years. She is a corporate trainer, owners are being affected by wealth’s legislative priorities. has owned the only Music Go business with a new location in First said that quality resale
author and speaker, with a pri- current conditions, will hold its The day will include a luncheon
spring membership picnic at 1 hosted by Rep. Toohil followed Round franchise in Northeast Dunmore, he said added visibility shops have seen growth as the
mary focus on offering practical Pennsylvania since 1999 with his ofthebrand’snameandapotential economy has struggled, with peo-
strategies to improve personal p.m. on Saturday, May 21 at Lazy by a meeting with officials from
empowerment and boost emo- Brook Park, Tunkhannock (di- the Corbett administration at wife Linda. He said he welcomes to share advertising costs with the ple looking to stretch their dollars
tional resilience. rectly across from Deer Park which chamber members will the potential for a second Music new franchisee would be benefits. without sacrificing fashion or love
To make a reservation, email Lumber). The picnic, which will have the opportunity to discuss Go Round in the region. In addition to affordable items of music.
muggsie3@comcast.net. include a free meal of pulled issues in their fields of expertise.
barbecue pork and fried chicken, For more information or reserva- “I think the market can support for the community and a chance “This economy is kind of the
door prizes and musical enter- tions, contact the chamber office it,” said McDonnell, who moved for people to make money selling perfect storm for what we do,”
Greater Hazleton Association of tainment by Sundance, is open at 455-1509 by Friday, June 10. his store to the Wilkes-Barre their items to the stores, the busi- First said.
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waste. nal cost of it is unknown. ing their bills, which is
Greco, a former pharmacist, “The numbers are still being particularly important
believes that proper nutrition determined,” Greco said. “We during summer months
can prevent many of the illness- don’t have a price tag on it when demand is tradition-
Continued from Page 1D
es that require medications. right now.” ally high.
“Our family decided that the “We believe that what we eat Hazleton mayor Joe Yannuz- Interested customers can
best use of this historic piece of is connected to our health,” he zi was less enthusiastic about call Aqua at 877.987.2782
property would be to help said. His slogan is “Food before the proposed co-op. He pointed to find out if they qualify
those in need and those strug- drugs.” He also promotes out that there may be some for Helping Hand, and
gling with poverty issues. After healthful lifestyle changes. zoning issues with the facility. Aqua will refer eligible cus-
careful research, the plan for a Greco said that Hazleton is “I’m going to wait to see tomers to a local agency to
vertical garden, will help bring an ideal location for the verti- what he’s proposing to the zon- apply.
good healthy food to those in cal farm because of the lower ing board before I make any Aqua uses the following
the community either at low or cost of purchasing property rel- comment,” he said. “It’s up to requirements to determine
no cost to those involved in this ative to locales like Manhattan. the zoning board to make the eligibility:
hands-on project. The consen- This means it will be less ex- decision.” • The customer’s house-
sus is that if we take care of our pensive for Greco’s family if “We look forward to working hold income is less than
citizens, it will help make our PETE G. WILCOX / THE TIMES LEADER they need to expand the prop- with the city to resolve the zon- 200 percent of the federal
city a better place,” he said. The former Leader Store in Hazleton and the home of the former erty. ing issues,” Greco said. poverty level;
Greco believed that the farm Greco Apothecary Shop is being razed to make way for a new Greco has high hopes the Greco said the project could • The account is more
will also be a community hub. business proposed by Angelo A. Greco. Dubbed DocBaker’s, the project will be approved by Ha- be a draw for the city’s down- than 21 days past due; and
“The interconnectedness of plan is for an indoor farm and other health-related attractions at zleton’s government. He’s also town. • The customer has at
people will be good for the the site on Broad and Laurel streets. promoting the vertical garden “The Vertical Farm will pro- least $110 in unpaid water
community and for each oth- through the media. mote Hazleton’s downtown as bills.
er,” Greco said. The experience can be sustained with hydro- vironmental and health dan- “Our aim is to get as much a vibrant and eco-friendly des- Customers who wish to
of growing one’s own food will ponic solution, a type of vita- gers of agricultural runoff, an public support as possible,” he tination both during the day as contribute to the Helping
give residents “more opportu- min-fortified water. The crops issue Greco refers to as “food said.“Right now we’re at the well as evenings and weekends, Hand program may also call
nity to grow as a person.” can be grown year round, even safety and security.” Indoor conversation stage” with local ultimately promoting opportu- Aqua at 877.WTR.AQUA
There are advantages to through the winter months. In- farming also uses 75 to 90 per- government. nities for personal growth, (877.987.2782) or log on to
growing produce indoors. In- door crops don’t need pesti- cent less water than outside Since the project is still in while creating a self-sustaining www.aquapennsylvania-
door crops don’t need soil but cides, which eradicates the en- farming and produces less the preliminary stages, the fi- community.” .com.
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APPRECIATING MOM COSTS PRIVATE EQUITY TO Survey Responses A SANER MAY SELLING
Did you pick up a greeting card for your mom on Mother’s How much survey respondents TARGET ASIA Regions with the best new investment STRATEGY
Day? Eighty-two percent of Americans planned to show planned to spend for mothers Stock traders started the month by heed- opportunity over next 12-24 months Private equity is back. Private eq-
their affection for mom in printed form, according to a sur- day, on average ing the old adage, "sell in May, go away." uity firms typically buy companies
North American PE firms
vey by the National Retail Federation. They were pre- CLOTHING
The Dow Jones industrial average lost European PE firms they think are underperforming,
pared to pay 20 cents more for cards than they did last 1.7 percent in the first four trading days of North America take them private, cut costs, and
year. A Hallmark moment might have been worth the two 2010 $39.08 the month. The S&P 500 fell by 2 percent. then sell them or take them public
2011 50% 58%
extra dimes, but if they boughtt flowers, the second most $35.46 It may be a clichéd axiom, but it’s not nec- again. The PE firms were saddled
Europe
popular Mother’s day gift, theyy essarily wrong. According to the Stock 0 25 with debt during the recession
JEWELRY
were only willing to pay a nick-k- Trader’s Almanac, the period between Asia-Pacific
and didn’t do many takeovers, but
el more than they did in 2010.. 83.66 May and October has been the worst they’re planning to increase their
17 50
The survey asked what re- 84.09 season for stocks since 1950. And in the activity, according to mergermar-
spondents are planning to FLOWERS year before a presidential election, May is Regions where PE firms are expand- ket and financial advisory firm
pay, so it doesn’t directly re- historically the third-worst month for the ing their portfolio companies Duff & Phelps. Nearly all of the 50
25.62
flect rising costs. But it does market. But Stock Trader’s Almanac edi- North America PE firms surveyed by the groups
show that consumers put 25.67 tor Jeff Hirsch says there’s a sensible way 17 18 said they were planning to in-
Sources:
some extra coins into their GREETING CARD National Re- to avoid the spring stock blues. He sug- Europe Sources: crease acquisitions over the next
14 64 Duff &
Mom’s day budgets this year. ar. tail Federa- gests investors avoid buying, pick up Phelps,
12 months. North American PE
7.16 Asia-Pacific
tion, BIG- bonds and invest in a short-selling fund, merger- firms have their eyes on the
7.36 research rather than sell their holdings in a panic. 18 69 market Asia-Pacific region in particular.
Francesca Levy, Kristen Girard • AP
trouble?
January when MSCI, a provider of
stock indexes, said its profit mar-
kept rising in prior bull markets sets. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note fell to
gins would be hurt by increased 3.15 percent from 3.29 the previous week. Fixed
hiring and investment in upcoming After doubling ...the S&P 500 ...and climbed mortgage rates fell to their lowest level this year. It
quarters. Its stock dropped 7.5 per- from a bottom kept rising for... another... was the third straight weekly drop. The average rate
cent that day. But Andy Jung and set in... on a 30-year fixed mortgage loan fell to 4.71 percent
It took the S&P 500 only about two years to # OF MONTHS
Scott Thompson say they were from 4.78 percent the previous week.
undeterred. They are co-portfolio
double from its low point from the recession. Was InterestRates
managers of the Aston/Montag & it too far, too fast, as many critics say?
Not necessarily, history indicates. Eight of the MIN
Caldwell Mid Cap Growth fund and 39%
own MSCI stock. On Thursday, 15 other bull markets since 1932 have had the 1932 10 Money market mutual funds YIELD INVEST PHONE
PRIME FED Taxable—national avg 0.01
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day for the market. Consider the bull market that came out of the Alpine Municipal MMF/Investor 0.22 $ 2,500 min (888) 785-5578
1 YR AGO 3.25 .13
1990-91 recession. After hitting bottom in 1990, the
Are these
InsiderQ&A worries valid, S&P 500 took 61 months, or more than five years,
to double. It didn’t stop rising until 53 months later,
1942 13 29
U.S. BOND INDEXES
FRIDAY
YIELD 1WK
CHANGE
1MO 3MO 1YR
52-WK
HIGH LOW
that increased
hiring will after it had climbed another 159 percent. The Broad market Lehman 2.84 -0.07 t t -0.47 3.42 2.35
lead to lower nation’s longest economic recovery helped the run, 28 84 Triple-A corporate Moody’s 4.94 -0.17 t t -0.09 5.31 4.24
profit margins as did the dot-com boom late in the decade.
1949 Corp. Inv. Grade Lehman 3.75 -0.09 t t -0.52 4.58 3.47
for MSCI and During the current recovery, the S&P 500 was Municipal Bond Buyer 5.47 -0.07 t t 0.40 5.95 4.86
other compa- U.S. high yield Barclays 6.69 -0.11 t t -1.65 9.53 6.69
quicker to double. It took only 26 months. That
nies?
puts it in between bull markets that began in 1935 1974 4 13 Treasury Barclays 2.05 -0.07 t t -0.09 2.46 1.35
Jung: You
can under- and 1942. Those took 16 months and 36 months, FRIDAY CHANGE 52-WK
stand why respectively, for the S&P 500 to double. TREASURYS YIELD 1WK 1MO 3MO 1YR HIGH LOW
someone with In those two bull markets, the index kept rising 1982 20 64
3-month T-Bill -0.03 t t -0.10 0.17
a shorter-time for an average of 10 more months after doubling, 1-year T-Bill 0.17 -0.06 t t -0.19 0.44 0.17
frame might climbing another 22 percent. 6-month T-Bill 0.05 -0.04 t t -0.10 0.24 0.05
Jung be inclined to Strong earnings growth has helped propel this 1990 53 159 2-year T-Note 0.54 -0.05 t t -0.22 0.99 0.31
walk away bull market. S&P analysts estimate total operating 5-year T-Note 1.86 -0.11 t t -0.25 2.47 1.02
from the stock earnings for companies in the S&P 500 jumped to 10-year T-Note 3.15 -0.14 t t -0.25 3.72 2.38
and take prof- 30-year T-Bond 4.29 -0.11 t t 0.13 4.77 3.53
its. (But) this $22.64 per share last quarter from a loss of 9 2002 2 DAYS 1
cents per share in the fourth quarter of 2008. Money fund data provided by iMoneyNet Inc.
is precisely
the type of To be sure, the S&P 500 has once run out of
problem we gas soon after it doubled. In 2007, it rose for just
want our com- two more trading days after it doubled from its 2009 ? ? Exchange-Traded Funds
panies to 2002 bottom. FRIDAY CHG %CHG %CHG %RTN
have. NAME TICKER CLOSE WK 1WK 1MO 1YR
SOURCE: Standard & Poor's Equity Research Stan Choe Kristen Girard • AP
Investors ProShs UltSht Silver ZSL 23.11 9.47 69.4 17.6 -38.5
may look to the LocalStocks iPath ShtExt Rus2000 RTSA 27.04 6.39 30.9 3.9 ...
short run, the
Thompson next quarter or COMPANY TICKER
52-WK RANGE
LOW
FRIDAY $CHG %CHG %CHG %RTN RANK %RTN
HIGH CLOSE 1WK 1WK 1MO 1QTR YTD 1YR 1YR 5YRS* PE YLD
ProShs UltSht Crude SCO 47.48 11.22 30.9 29.8 268.0
two. We look PwSh Crude DblSht DTO 47.85 10.28 27.4 27.2 -27.3
at the intermediate term for sustain- Air Products APD 64.13 9 96.00 92.50 -3.02 -3.2 s s 1.7 +30.81 2 8.1 18 2.5 Direxion EngyBear 3x ERY 15.64 3.04 24.1 17.4 61.7
able growth stories. And in this Amer Water Works AWK 19.41 0 29.91 29.28 -0.10 -0.3 s s 15.8 +40.89 2 13.3a 18 3.0 Dir Dly Gold Bear2x DUST 43.98 7.65 21.1 26.4 ...
case, specifically with MSCI, look-
Amerigas Part LP APU 35.00 8 51.50 46.59 -0.75 -1.6 t t -4.5 +28.64 2 14.8 30 6.4 ProShs UltSht Cmdty CMD 48.02 7.58 18.8 14.8 196.1
ing at their franchise, this is some-
thing we can tolerate. Aqua America Inc WTR 16.52 9 23.79 22.56 0.01 0.0 s t 0.4 +30.48 2 1.6 25 2.7 DB Cmdty DblSht DEE 30.25 4.45 17.2 20.2 -41.0
We view it as somewhat transi- Arch Dan Mid ADM 24.22 8 38.02 33.97 -3.05 -8.2 t t 12.9 +34.55 2 -2.1 11 1.9 Dirx Dly NG Bear2x FCGS 19.32 2.82 17.1 16.8 ...
tory. They’ve got these growth AutoZone Inc AZO 171.65 0 287.00 281.56 -0.82 -0.3 s s 3.3 +58.06 1 24.9 17 ... ProSh UltSh Oil&Gas DUG 29.57 3.96 15.5 12.2 -49.4
prospects. (Margins may be dis- Bank of America BAC 10.91 2 18.15 12.31 0.03 0.2 t t -7.7—24.14 5 -18.0 22 0.3 US Short Oil Fd DNO 38.78 5.08 15.1 14.5 -12.0
appointing for) a few quarters, but Bk of NY Mellon BK 23.78 6 32.50 28.59 -0.37 -1.3 t t -5.3 —4.07 4 -1.9 14 1.8 CS VS 2x Vix ShTm TVIX 25.59 3.23 14.4 -26.9 ...
it offers a runway for growth for
Bon Ton Store BONT 6.08 6 18.20 12.24 -1.64 -11.8 t t -3.3—15.53 4 -14.4 15 1.6 Direx LatAm Bear 3x LHB 16.83 2.02 13.7 14.7 -58.3
multiple quarters or years of sus-
tained growth. CIGNA Corp CI 29.12 0 47.74 46.88 0.05 0.1 s s 27.9 +42.48 1 9.0 9 0.1 PwSh Crude Short SZO 42.43 5.01 13.4 13.4 -11.8
CVS Caremark Corp CVS 26.84 0 37.43 37.02 0.80 2.2 s s 6.5 +6.26 4 4.5 15 1.4 E-Tr ShtPlatinum PTD 31.50 3.46 12.3 12.3 8.4
Mid-cap stocks have been some CocaCola KO 49.47 0 68.47 66.90 -0.56 -0.8 t s 1.7 +31.34 2 11.8 13 2.8 C-Trk CitiVolIdx CVOL 32.49 3.48 12.0 -20.3 ...
of the market’s best performers Comcast Corp A CMCSA 16.30 9 27.16 25.44 -0.77 -2.9 s s 16.3 +39.58 2 5.2 19 1.8
since 2009. Should investors be ProShs UltPro ShtR2K SRTY 17.58 1.80 11.4 1.7 -61.5
Community Bk Sys CBU 21.33 4 28.95 23.89 -1.13 -4.5 t t -14.0 +8.04 3 6.4 12 4.0 Direxion SCapBear 3x TZA 35.70 3.65 11.4 1.4 475.5
worried about buying high if
they come into mid caps now? Community Hlth Sys CYH 22.33 5 42.50 30.63 -0.10 -0.3 t t -18.0—22.18 5 -2.7 10 ... Direxion EmMktBear3x EDZ 17.92 1.82 11.3 9.3 -62.9
Thompson: There seems to be a Entercom Comm ETM 4.97 6 14.82 10.09 -0.50 -4.7 t t -12.9—20.61 4 -13.6 8 ... Direxion DvMktBear3x DPK 32.20 3.21 11.1 -2.9 89.0
barbell approach, where people Fairchild Semicond FCS 7.71 0 21.02 19.94 -1.03 -4.9 s s 27.7 +96.07 1 -1.7 14 ... DB Agric DoubSht AGA 18.88 1.87 11.0 18.1 -61.0
focus on large and small without Frontier Comm FTR 6.96 6 9.84 8.43 0.16 1.9 s t -13.4 +21.13 3 0.1 60 8.9
attention to (mid-cap stocks). If iPath ShtExt S&P500 SFSA 29.05 2.75 10.5 -6.0 ...
Genpact Ltd G 13.09 6 18.71 16.46 0.37 2.3 s s 8.3 —2.89 4 6.7a 26 1.1
you look over the performance ProShs UltSht Mexico SMK 52.00 4.80 10.2 8.0 121.6
over the last 20, 30 years, that’s Harte Hanks Inc HHS 8.42 1 15.84 8.89 -0.40 -4.3 t t -30.4—33.71 5 -17.6 11 3.6
iPath ShtEnh EmMkts EMSA 80.00 7.08 9.7 8.4 ...
really been a mistake. Over a long Heinz HNZ 40.00 0 51.84 51.18 -0.05 -0.1 s s 3.5 +17.11 3 7.0 17 3.5
ProShs UltraSht Gold GLL 24.66 2.19 9.7 -2.8 -41.5
period of time, looking out 5 years Hershey Company HSY 44.75 9 58.20 56.06 -1.65 -2.9 s s 18.9 +23.82 2 2.9 25 2.5
ProShs UltSht Europe EPV 44.74 3.94 9.7 -1.0 75.0
or longer, mid caps have delivered Kraft Foods KFT 27.49 0 34.00 34.08 0.49 1.5 s s 8.2 +20.64 3 4.7 14 3.4
superior returns to small caps yet iPath ShtEnh EAFE MFSA 68.57 5.98 9.6 -5.0 ...
Lowes Cos LOW 19.35 8 27.93 25.64 -0.61 -2.3 t s 2.2 -+2.19 4 -3.5 18 1.7
with less risk. DB Gold DoubleShort DZZ 6.96 0.60 9.4 -4.5 -40.9
M&T Bank MTB 72.03 6 96.15 86.43 -1.94 -2.2 t t -0.7 +5.89 4 -3.4 14 3.2
We think there’s an opportunity Direx China Bear 3x CZI 13.61 1.17 9.4 6.8 -60.8
for mid caps, certainly vis a vis McDonalds Corp MCD 65.31 9 80.94 78.70 0.39 0.5 s s 2.5 +16.71 3 20.0 17 3.1
ProSh UltSht BasMat SMN 17.04 1.45 9.3 5.1 -54.2
small caps. At this stage of the cy- NBT Bncp NBTB 19.27 5 25.32 21.81 -0.79 -3.5 t t -9.7 —2.16 4 2.9 13 3.7
Barc ShortC LevS&P BXDC 33.63 2.86 9.3 -4.6 ...
cle, it behooves someone who’s Nexstar Bdcstg Grp NXST 3.64 8 9.26 8.01 -0.33 -4.0 t s 33.7 +43.04 1 6.7 ... ...
exposed to small caps to move up Barc iPath LgESPXVxM VZZ 13.91 1.17 9.2 -14.8 ...
PNC Financial PNC 49.43 7 69.68 62.52 0.18 0.3 t s 3.0 —1.93 4 -0.3 9 2.2
a little bit on the spectrum to more ProShs UltSht Brazil BZQ 15.61 1.31 9.2 14.3 -38.1
PPL Corp PPL 23.75 9 28.14 27.53 0.10 0.4 s s 4.6 +17.27 3 2.3 12 5.1
mid and large cap names, and DB BG Sm Cap ETN BSC 13.88 1.15 9.0 1.3 16.5
higher quality names as well. Penn Millers Hldg PMIC 11.98 0 17.42 17.33 1.60 10.2 s s 31.0 +20.68 3 ... ... ...
Direx India Bear 2X INDZ 27.83 2.17 8.5 8.6 -27.9
Penna REIT PEI 10.03 8 17.35 15.27 -0.52 -3.3 s s 5.1 -+4.55 4 -10.9 ... 3.9
PwSh Base Met DbSht BOM 11.61 0.90 8.4 23.4 -36.6
Why should investors look at PepsiCo PEP 60.32 0 69.94 69.27 0.38 0.6 s s 6.0 +10.03 3 5.5 19 3.0
higher quality now, when low ProSh UltSht R2KG SKK 39.10 3.00 8.3 -0.4 151.4
Philip Morris Intl PM 42.94 0 69.92 68.60 -0.84 -1.2 s s 17.2 +51.28 1 13.3a 17 3.7
quality stocks have been lead- ProSh UltShtR2KVal SJH 48.69 3.70 8.2 1.1 152.5
Procter & Gamble PG 39.37 0 66.95 65.27 0.37 0.6 s s 1.5 +10.68 3 5.7 17 3.2
ing the rally? Direx BRIC Bear 2x BRIS 26.26 1.99 8.2 7.4 -39.0
Thompson: It’s pretty typical for Prudential Fncl PRU 48.56 8 67.52 63.70 0.28 0.4 s s 8.5 +8.03 3 -2.7 9 1.8
Pro UltPro ShtMid400 SMDD 20.01 1.45 7.8 -1.4 -60.2
lower quality to lead the market off SLM Corp SLM 9.85 0 16.86 16.54 -0.05 -0.3 s s 31.4 +48.47 1 -19.6 9 2.4
the lows. Typically what you have Direxion REst Bear3x DRV 12.72 0.91 7.7 -14.8 82.0
SLM Corp flt pfB SLMpB 32.41 0 57.83 57.40 -0.01 0.0 s s 31.0 ... 0.0 ... 8.1
is the Fed providing a lot of liquidi- Southn Union Co SUG 20.00 9 30.00 28.36 -1.54 -5.2 s s 17.8 +22.66 2 3.7 14 2.1 ProSh UltSht R2K TWM 42.36 2.98 7.6 1.2 125.0
ty, lowering interest rates, which TJX Cos TJX 39.56 0 54.00 52.72 -0.90 -1.7 s s 18.8 +19.47 3 17.6 16 1.4 iShares MSCI Peru EPU 44.69 3.14 7.6 1.2 31.5
incentivizes investors to go out DB 3x Long UST LBND 23.46 1.64 7.5 19.7 ...
the risk curve a little bit. As that UGI Corp UGI 24.30 9 33.53 32.23 -1.07 -3.2 t s 2.1 +26.01 2 9.3 14 3.2
Verizon Comm VZ 25.79 9 38.95 37.28 -0.50 -1.3 t s 4.2 +49.76 1 9.1 22 5.2 ProSh UltSht Emkts EEV 29.52 2.00 7.3 6.4 -45.3
stimulus gets withdrawn, and the
Fed removes some of the liquidity, WalMart Strs WMT 47.77 8 57.90 55.02 0.04 0.1 s t 2.0 +5.75 4 4.9 13 2.7 ProShs Short O&G DDG 36.08 2.46 7.3 5.9 -27.2
raises interest rates, that’s when Weis Mkts WMK 32.56 8 41.56 39.61 -1.37 -3.3 t s -1.8 +10.58 3 1.0 15 2.9 Barc iPath Vix ST VXX 24.84 1.68 7.3 -14.1 8.6
investors start to shun risk and ProSh UltSh EAFE EFU 22.87 1.51 7.1 -2.1 -45.0
Notes on data: Total returns, shown for periods 1-year or greater, include dividend income and change in market price. Three-year and five-year returns
move to higher quality. annualized. Ellipses indicate data not available. Price-earnings ratio unavailable for closed-end funds and companies with net losses over prior four quar- CS VS Vix ShtTerm VIIX 53.69 3.52 7.0 -14.1 ...
ters. Rank classifies a stock’s performance relative to all U.S.-listed shares, from top 20 percent (far-left box) to bottom 20 percent (far-right box). DB Cmdty Short DDP 29.66 1.93 7.0 4.1 -23.1
We’ve been seeing more merg-
ers and acquisitions recently.
p
AVG. +9.2%
range of $2 billion to $10 billion. DIV. ANALYST WEEKLY
We think the last few years, that’s COMPANY TICKER 1-YR 5-YR 10-YR YIELD RATING YTD
Companies that make parts for cars and trucks
been the sweet spot for M&A. tanked after the earthquake in Japan raised BorgWarner BWA 77.7% 131.0% 575.7% 0.0% Overweight
p
These companies are substantial +1.7%
worries about supply shortages.
q
enough and have quality enough Gentex GNTX 45.0 105.6 126.7 1.6 Overweight Nasdaq MO
But investors may find buying opportunities in
businesses that they can be
meaningful to the acquirer in those stocks. The nation’s automakers are
Standard Motor Products SMP 41.6 72.6 33.1 2.0 Overweight
-1.6% p
+6.6%
reporting stronger sales and profits. That should Johnson Controls JCI 26.5 41.7 231.9 1.6 Overweight WEEKLY YTD
terms of incremental profit. At the
same time, they’re still small lead to more business for the suppliers. Superior Industries Intl. SUP 40.3 32.6 -39.7 2.6 Overweight
p
LARGE-CAP +0.9%
enough that they’re digestible. General Motors on Thursday reported its
q
Goodyear Tire & Rubber GT 30.5 18.3 -29.4 0.0 Overweight
Thompson: Just looking ahead at highest quarterly profit in more than a decade as
S&P 500 MO
Spartan Motors SPAR 4.7 -8.7 325.5 1.6 Hold
the environment that we expect to
see with (sluggish) corporate prof-
consumers bought more of the company’s
Drew Industries DW 1.1 -26.5
-26 5
.5 727.6 0.0 Overweight
-1.7% p +6.6%
fuel-efficient cars. WEEKLY YTD
it growth, you’ve got a bunch of
large cap companies out there Some auto suppliers are already reporting as Japanese factories resume production. analysts who cover them. BorgWarner tops the
flush with cash, earning low rates higher sales. Goodyear Tire & Rubber saw its This screen, powered by FactSet, identifies list. The company said last month that its net SMALL-CAP
q -0.9%
of return on that cash. They’re go-
ing to be compelled to try to reach
for growth. They’re going to try to
stock surge more than 10 percent in late April after
it set a company sales record in the first quarter.
Parts producers are expected to do even better
automotive parts suppliers that are part of the
S&P 1500 index. Nearly all of the companies
have “Outperform,” or “Buy,” ratings from the
income jumped 60 percent, in part, because of
higher demand for its advanced engine and
transmission parts.
q Russell 2000
-3.7%
p
MO
+6.3%
YTD
acquire growth. WEEKLY
SOURCE: FactSet Data through May 5
CMYK
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281
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LeverC m +8.0 +2.8 36.42 24.75 35.46 -.96 QuIII +7.7 +3.8 21.78 17.16 21.54 -.21
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Richard Hughes, 50, of Mountain Top
possesses the demeanor, temperament Those who are true believers in the
ASHINGTON — From buying nuclear radiation detectors to putting droves of air mar- old-time Keynesian economic religion
and broad experience required of a fine
jurist. A tough prosecutor, well versed shals on passenger flights, the U.S. government has spent hundreds of billions of dol- always will say that the only reason
creating more money hasn’t worked is
in all aspects of the law, Hughes is well lars since the Sept. 11 attacks to build defenses around every major target of terrorism. because there has not yet been enough
known for his integrity and strong char-
acter. (Visit www.hughes2011.com.)
The death of Osama bin Laden doesn’t end those threats. money created. To them, if QE2 hasn’t
worked, then we need QE3. And if that
Jim Haggerty, 45, of Kingston will But while the ability of the remaining al-Qaida network to punch back is unclear, some experts doesn’t work, then we will need QE4,
add a formidable intellect to the Court etc.
say that it’s time, particularly amid a severe U.S. budget crunch, to determine if any of those vast
of Common Pleas. A graduate of the Like most of the mistakes being
Massachusetts Institute of Technology homeland security programs are bloated, redundant or unnecessary. made in Washington today, this dog-
and Georgetown Law, Haggerty fin- matic faith in government spending is
ished first in his class at Wyoming Valley “A thorough review is entirely ap- something that has been tried before –
West. His neighbors made him mayor in propriate,” said Brian Jenkins, a and failed before.
1998 and he recently led the effort for a counterterrorism expert for the Rand Henry Morgenthau, Secretary of the
new county home rule charter. Now he Treasury under President Franklin D.
Corp. “Not simply for the purposes of
wants to reform the judiciary. Haggerty Roosevelt, said confidentially to fellow
slashing budgets, but for saying, ’OK, Democrats in 1939: “We have tried
will be a valuable and ethical addition to what are we doing here? And how
our system of justice. (Visit www.hag- spending money. We are spending
well are we doing it?”’ more than we have ever spent before
gertyforjudge.com.) George Foresman, a former home-
Michael Vough, 46, of West Pittston is and it does not work.”
land security undersecretary from As for the Federal Reserve today, a
older and wiser than his years. An assist- 2005 to 2007, agreed. headline in the Wall Street Journal’s
ant district attorney for more than 20 “Maybe it’s time to take a hard look April 25 edition said, “Fed Searches for
years, Vough has 69 homicide convic- at what we’ve done to secure America Next Step.”
tions, 150 jury trials and a 99.8 percent — not just from terrorist threats, but That is a big part of the problem. It
conviction rate. Vough has earned a also from natural disasters. We won’t is not politically possible for either the
stellar reputation and knows his way find out where we’re not strong until Federal Reserve or the Obama adminis-
around a courtroom. It’s time to make we have the next ‘Oh, crap’ moment, tration to leave the economy alone and
him a judge. (Visit www.mike- when we’ll say we should have looked let it recover on its own.
vough.com.) at this and been better prepared.” But is slashing such spending polit- potency of al-Qaida and its fragment- Both are under pressure to “do some-
John Aciukewicz, 52, of Trucksville is The takedown of al-Qaida’s leader ically feasible when a president is ed allies is unknown. thing.” If one thing doesn’t work, then
a graduate of Nanticoke High School, a also offers an opportunity to reassess seeking re-election in a highly parti- “We’ve still got enemies out there, they have to try something else. And if
PIAA basketball official and an accom- that doesn’t work, they have to come
the U.S. involvement in wars in Iraq, san climate? both organized and unorganized.
plished lawyer. Active at St. Therese’s up with yet another gimmick.
Afghanistan and Libya, said Randall Since his biggest national security This doesn’t change anything,” said
Church in Shavertown, Aciukewicz All this constant experimentation by
Larsen, a counter- triumph Sunday, Michael Greenberger, a former Clin- the government makes it more risky for
serves on the finance council, pastoral terrorism expert at President Barack ton administration counterterrorism investors to invest or employers to
council and as a sponsor for engaged the National De- “We are spending $2 billion a Obama’s admin- adviser who heads the University of employ, when neither of them knows
couples. He has aided the Sisters of fense University in week in Afghanistan for what Gen. istration has giv- Maryland’s Center for Health and
Mercy in Dallas and serves as an advisor when the government’s rules of the
Washington. (David) Petraeus and the director en no hint of Homeland Security. “Some people game are going to change again. What-
to Mercy Services. “I have tried to live “The debt of this changing course would argue that with bin Laden’s
of the CIA said were about 100 ever the merits or demerits of partic-
my life as a lawyer and member of my country is perhaps on the fight death, the threat is even greater be- ular government policies, the uncer-
church and community in a quiet yet a greater threat to members of al-Qaida. How many against al-Qaida cause there’s an incentive to retal- tainty that such ever-changing policies
meaningful way.” The father of an ac- our long-term na- troops do we have? How much and other terror- iate.” generate can paralyze an economy
tive-duty soldier serving in Iraq, Aciu- tional security than money are we spending?” ist groups. However, at a time of multitrillion- today, just as it did back in the days of
kewicz hopes to achieve a renewed terrorists,” Larsen “The fight is dollar budget deficits, Congress and FDR.
sense of trust in the courts here at said. “We are Randall Larsen far from over,” the president may have little choice The idea that the federal government
home. (Visit www.johnaforjudge.intuit- spending $2 billion Counterterrorist expert at the National
Attorney Gener- but to cap the gusher of counterter- has to step in whenever there is a
websites.com.) a week in Afghanis-
Defense University in Washington
al Eric Holder rorism spending, including more downturn in the economy is an eco-
Radick, Gelb, Hughes, Haggerty, tan for what Gen. told the House than $80 billion in annual intelligence nomic dogma that ignores much of the
Vough and Aciukewicz. Feel free to clip (David) Petraeus and the director of Judiciary Committee Tuesday. “To- spending and tens of billions spent by history of the United States.
this column and take it to the polls on During the nation’s first hundred
the CIA said were about 100 members day, we must be united by a collective other agencies.
May 17. VOTE. years, there was no Federal Reserve.
of al-Qaida. How many troops do we resolve and a common purpose to For example, Congress is requiring During the first 150 years, the federal
Kevin Blaum’s column on government, life have? How much money are we protect our homeland.”
and politics appears every Sunday. Contact spending?” One reason for caution is that the See COSTS, Page 7E
him at kblaum@timesleader.com. See ECONOMY, Page 7E
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Editorial
OUR ENDORSEMENT: LUZERNE COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS JUDGE
STRONGLY RECOMMENDED
John Aciukewicz Vito DeLuca Dick Hughes Fred Pierantoni Joseph Sklarosky Jr. Michael Vough
The Shavertown resident, 52, The Franklin Township resident, The Fairview Township resident, The Dupont resident, 52, has The Fairview Township resident, The Pittston attorney, 46, has
formerly worked as an assistant 43, serves as the Luzerne 50, is a part-time assistant served as a magisterial district 42, became a Luzerne County been an assistant district at-
district attorney (part-time); he County solicitor. His prior expe- district attorney in Luzerne judge in Pittston for about 20 public defender in 1995, one torney in Luzerne County since
also had been an associate with rience includes work as a coun- County, his second stint in that years. In that capacity, he was year after he began practicing 1992. His private practice,
Mylotte, David & Fitzpatrick in ty public defender and as a law office. He also runs a practice asked by the state Supreme law. He has tried dozens of jury Vough & Associates, employs 10
Wilkes-Barre and a staff at- clerk to former county judge focusing in areas such as estate Court to serve on its Commit- trials. “I can’t imagine a better people, handling criminal and
torney with Legal Services of and current state Superior planning, real estate and civil tee on Race and Gender Bias. training background,” he said. civil law. He has served as
Northeastern Pennsylvania. He Court President Judge Correale litigation. He has served as He previously worked as a Sklarosky, who also has prac- solicitor for the Greater Pitt-
operates a private practice and Stevens. He also has been solicitor for Bear Creek Village Luzerne County assistant ticed law in state and federal ston Chamber of Commerce
is solicitor for Coal Street solicitor for, among other and the zoning hearing boards district attorney and as a civil appellate courts, made an since 1998. “I can handle any
Redevelopment Inc. entities, the Greater Nanticoke of several municipalities. litigator at area firm Rosenn, unsuccessful bid for a county case that’s put in front of me,”
Area School District and sever- Jenkins & Greenwald. judge post during the 2009 he said.
al townships. election.
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ADEQUATE
Mark Bufalino Lesa Gelb Jim Haggerty Paula Radick Tony Ross Jim McMonagle
The Trucksville resident, 40, The Laflin resident, 50, runs a The Kingston resident, 45, has The Hazle Township resident, The Fairview Township resident, The Shavertown resident, 43,
has 15 years experience as a private practice in Kingston, maintained a private practice in 40, practices civil law with the 39, is a civil litigator with the became a Luzerne County
private practice attorney, most representing plaintiffs in civil the borough for more than 20 Elliott, Greenleaf & Dean law Marshall, Dennehey, Warner, full-time assistant district
recently with Elliott, Greenleaf cases including personal injury years, handling business, real firm in Wilkes-Barre, where she Coleman & Goggin law firm in attorney in 1993, a position he
& Dean, Wilkes-Barre. He serves cases, workers compensation estate, domestic and criminal works at the state and federal Moosic, handling professional continues to hold. In 2007, he
as solicitor for West Pittston and civil rights. She previously matters. He is mayor of King- level on constitutional rights, liability and casualty claims. For began handling appellate court
and Pittston’s city zoning was appointed to serve on the ston, an elected post he has employment law and other four years, he had worked in work for the district attorney’s
board. Bufalino recently re- Pennsylvania Election Reform held since 1998. He served as cases. She previously worked the Luzerne County District office, filing since then about
signed as head of the Luzerne Task Force. She has served as a chairman of the Luzerne Coun- as a Luzerne County assistant Attorney’s Office, concentrating 130 appeals. His civil experience
County Democratic Party. He board member for many area ty Government Study Commis- district attorney and had been on sexual assault cases. includes stints as a divorce
volunteers about once a month organizations, including Ma- sion, which drafted the home managing attorney for the master and on arbitration
at the Back Mountain Free ternal and Family Health Ser- rule charter. He previously Scranton-based Barbara J. Hart panels.
Legal Clinic. vices. worked as associate general Justice Center, assisting do-
counsel for Jewelcor Compa- mestic violence victims.
nies, Wilkes-Barre.
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recently had heart surgery find the source as I glanced in udos on the wonderful Streets with some of his
performed at Wilkes-Barre most dedicated people was my so nice to see him receive the rearview mirror, I proceed- reporting by the Times neighbors, taking back our
General Hospital. I thank all nurse, Peter, originally from public recognition for his ed. Leader about the recent community from the pimps,
of the good people who helped Tanganyika. He was tops in service to our country! I heard it yet again as the visit of President Jimmy Car- prostitutes, johns and drug
me. every sense of the word. My The members of the men’s bus in front of me stopped to ter and Rosalynn Carter to our dealers.
Father John Victoria, the family doctor is Dr. John Bo- group need to be commended let off passengers. community. I also found it Today, this area, adjacent to
chaplain at Holy Redeemer beck. for their coordination and This time, as I looked in the very gratifying to read of the the Wilkes University campus,
High School, who gave me the Thank you to everyone. presentation of this tribute. It mirror, I saw a hand waving at contribution that Joe Matteo is a jewel in the crown of the
holy oils; Monsignor Thomas Frank Mrufchinski was extremely meaningful and me. I exited to ask what the has made, and is making, to downtown revitalization pro-
Banick, pastor of St. Mary’s Nanticoke greatly appreciated. person wanted, only to see an our community through his ject.
Immaculate Conception Kendra Cosgrove ATM card being waved. I renovation of the Stegmaier Our community is blessed
Church; and Father Paul Mansion.
Honor of veterans
Lehman Township heard the driver say, “Sir, I and has prospered by Joe’s
McDonnell, rector of Oblates chased after you because I I was blessed with the op- vision that has lifted up our
Seminary. They so superbly portunity to meet the presi-
greatly appreciated Person’s goodness
know how important this is.” area to a place of national
took care of my spiritual I realized I left the card in dent and Mrs. Carter at the interest, as bed-and-breakfast
needs. the machine. Stegmaier Mansion and was enthusiasts and Victorian-
drives the day
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My family was there, in- thank the Back Mountain’s I have never in my 67 years extremely impressed with the lovers travel from all parts of
cluding my twin sister Teresa; Ecumenical Men’s Group for felt the emotions at one time “presentation” provided by Joe our nation to lavish in the
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my niece Colleen Waldron, its lovely tribute to World s I rushed to the Citizens that I felt at that moment: and his staff. style, culture and comforts of
who spent so many hours with War II veterans. Bank on Kidder Street one stupid, wrong and lucky, just The chocolate sculpture this exquisite masterpiece –
me; my nephew David Wal- On May 3, the men received recent day to get funds to to name a few. with the presidential seal, right here in beautiful down-
dron; and great-niece Lindsee several certificates honoring make a purchase, I had a I want to say thanks to the created by executive chef Jody town Wilkes-Barre!
Waldron. them for their military service. unique experience. guy and, although I don’t Klocko, was truly a work of Thanks, Joe, and thanks
Keeping up with my prayers One of those honored was I sped through the ATM know him, I’m glad to know art! Mayor Tom Leighton and City
and Mass cards were members my dad, Ken Cosgrove. He lane, withdrew my money and there is another good person Joe has invested his heart, Council for believing in and
of our Nanticoke Bible Club: served in the U.S. Navy from proceeded to the next chore. in this city. soul and love of all things supporting Joe’s vision for the
Rev. Sylvia, Phyllis, Carol B., December 1944 through June As I exited the parking lot, I Thanks, mister! Victorian in his 10-year (and Stegmaier Mansion and for
Carol T., Florence and Lucille. 1946 as an electrician’s mate heard a funny-sounding horn counting) “labor of love.” I’m our community.
At the hospital, my doctor 3rd class; he was stationed in chirp several times and won- John T. Banks sure he didn’t realize when he Rev. Ann Marie Acacio
was David Amini. One of the the Philippine Islands. It was dered why the guy passing me Wilkes-Barre began his endeavor to restore Swoyersville
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s a resident of Luzerne ers to one published letter every 30 days. school vouchers and school laws of the Third-Class Coun- Jenkins Township
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Little Leaguers
cerned about the county as it is written. I recognize
• Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15 N. Main St., Wilkes- Michael J. Delaney
council race. Considering the Barre, PA 1871 1 Nanticoke this as a necessary quality of a
county’s $400 million-plus
back Leighton
judge.
debt, everyone else should be, If there is one thing that has
too. I have come to know him to the heart and soul of our fam- DeLuca will do become clear to me about the
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I recall when a vacancy be a man with many great ily and was there whenever we character of Vito DeLuca, it is he various Wilkes-Barre
occurred in the commission-
ers’ office, and how the appli-
qualities. Along with being a
great husband and father to
needed her. Last year, I put up
her Christmas tree during the
the right thing that he stands for what he
believes is the right thing for
Little League organiza-
tions have known no grea-
cations for that position were ter ally in the mayor’s office
T
his children, Mayor Leighton first week of November, since his year Luzerne County the people of Luzerne County,
scrutinized in depth, and has taken a great interest in I would be away visiting my voters will choose six new based in the facts of the law of than Tom Leighton. He has
justifiably so. There were the lives of the residents of younger son through the judges to fill 60 percent of the county code – regardless made sure that Wilkes-Barre’s
many people who had a lot of Wilkes-Barre and has turned Thanksgiving holiday. She the court. Voter participation of the consequences. He is Public Works and Recreation
good qualifications, extensive into a leader for all of us, waited every year for the tree precisely what Luzerne Coun- departments have provided
is crucial in this month’s pri-
education and experience. But especially this community’s to go up to herald the coming ty needs in a judge. invaluable field maintenance,
mary election.
the person chosen ranked youths. Whether it’s through of Christmas, her very favorite equipment and facility im-
Recently, our county has Walter Griffith
highest. coaching youth sports, person- holiday. I thank God every day provements when local
made national news for cor- Luzerne County Controller
The Luzerne County Coun- ally getting involved in build- that I took the time to put up Wilkes-Barre leagues might not have been
ruption that occurred at all
cil candidates should be ing new parks and recreational the tree early because 10 days able to conduct these improve-
levels of government, starting
ments on their own.
Vote independently
looked at by the voters in the facilities or supporting pro- before Christmas the Lord with our courts. It is time for
same manner. If one’s friend is grams to take drugs off the called her home quite sudden- He recognizes the value of
us to make history by carefully
running, who is also a very streets, Mayor Leighton is ly. Little League in a child’s de-
nice person, that person can
remain just that; but ask your-
committed to establishing a
solid foundation for the future
We miss her every day.
Tomorrow is promised to no
examining the credentials of
all the candidates and choos- in Pittston Area velopment. We are honored to
count him as one of our most
ing the right people to carry
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self if that’s ample reason for a of this city and the people who one. You cannot know when e very careful when voting vocal supporters and hope
out the public trust. As we that he will continue to be
vote for Luzerne County live here. there will suddenly be no for Pittston Area School
learned from past elections, from the mayor’s office for
Council. Tom Leighton is all about more Christmas trees, no Board candidates. The
our choices have consequenc- directors elected this year will another four years.
We all need to be looking at family, and he is passionate more Mother’s Days, no more es. be responsible for negotiating
the biographies of the candi- about creating a place where lunches out, or so many little Joe DiMaggio
It is for all these reasons I the next teachers’ and support President
dates and the newspaper in- good people want to raise things that we all take for am writing to share my expe- staff contracts. The agree- Mayflower Little League
terviews. All of our county theirs. I strongly encourage granted. riences with one of the candi- ments reached will be the
Scott Christian
taxes, roads, bridges – and the residents of Wilkes-Barre So, this year when you go President
dates. Experience, honesty driving force for the taxes you
much, much more – depends to consider him for re-elec- see your mom for Mother’s North End Little League
and integrity are words that pay in the future. and
on the most qualified person tion. Day, please give her a hug
have been used to describe There are three candidates David Nargoski
with the education and experi- Brian Flaherty from me. Tell her it is from
each of the qualified candi- running independently: Rich Vice president
ence for the massive under- Wilkes-Barre someone who is really feeling South Wilkes-Barre
dates who will appear on the Gorzkowski, Bob Lampman
taking ahead. Everyone cho- the loss of her mom today. Little League
ballot. and Tony Tuttle. They are
Make each day
sen should also be able to Remember, tomorrow does
As the county controller, I running with minimal funds
work with others professional-
Help make Earth
not always come; so love her
ly to solve problems. have had the pleasure of work- and owe no special interests.
today.
Good luck to all those who
had the courage to run; you
count with mom Carol Carroll
Plymouth
ing closely with Luzerne
County Chief Solicitor Vito
There is a group of five
candidates running as a team.
clean place to live
DeLuca.
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are all to be commended. s an adult, due to a failed Apparently, this team was in
Over the past two years he
I
marriage, I moved back large part put together by a think that littering is really
School directors
Also, good luck to all the
voters in choosing the most into my mother’s home has done a great deal to help retired Pittston Area superin- bad everywhere. When I
educated, qualified and experi- along with a college-aged son the Controller’s Office expose tendent whose two children was outside playing, I saw
enced in your party on May
17.
and two dogs. Mom was there
with open arms to share her
failed students wrongdoing and improve the
working of county govern-
work in the district.
You have to decide if mem-
pieces of paper, bottles, card-
board and plastic cups.
ment. The more we worked
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Karen Metta home. he most important job of bers of this team can make If the world is covered in
Nanticoke Shortly after, my older son school directors is to pro- together, the more evident it future decisions in the best trash, it might cause sickness-
moved in and also had his son vide our youths with the became that he has the same interests of the children and es. I do not want people to get
there on weekends. Again, my best education possible. The vision for Luzerne County taxpayers. You have to decide sick because of people litter-
Leighton deserves mom was there opening her
home and her heart to her
current Nanticoke school
directors have failed miserably
that the Controller’s Office
was striving to accomplish: to
if members of this team are
too connected to the unions
ing.
Please make this world a
to lead city again family.
I cannot say it always has
in doing this job.
The education provided to
be an accountable, transparent
and efficient government.
and special interests to do
what is best for the district.
better place by recycling,
cleaning up and not littering.
I
have known Mayor Tom been idyllic; there were many our youths ranks near the I have come to admire his Voters of Pittston Area will Kaley Rider
Leighton for the past 20 disagreements. But there was bottom in Luzerne County integrity, courage and meticu- decide whether independent Kingston
years. always love. My mother was while the cost continues to
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’m extremely pleased to Paula Radick by visiting tireless efforts while conduct- third term as the mayor of age or affliction. Maybe we William Simmons: Yes, I did
support Paula Radick, a www.paulaforjudge.com and ing the 2010 audit have uncov- Wilkes-Barre. could do it for them. It would vote with the board to termi-
candidate for Luzerne Coun- join me in supporting her ered waste, inefficiency and Walt Terpak be nice to see them smile on nate him. However, the first I
ty judge. candidacy on May 17. more that will result in consid- Wilkes-Barre Memorial Day when they pay heard of this issue was at my
I have known Paula and her Frank A. Schmidt erable savings. Please vote for a visit to their deceased loved first board meeting. I am not
family since she was a child. them.
Writer calls for ones.
Mayor, West Hazleton at liberty to discuss the details
Paula’s late father, Paul Rad- Patrick Perlowski of this matter because all of
George Venesky
ick, was a friend and fellow
Lion’s club member. Paula has
the experience, integrity and
Vote to continue and
Miller Stella
cemetery cleanup
Swoyersville my information was gleaned
during a series of personnel
School director
Supervisors, Rice Township
I
fairness to serve the people of recently spent two days to the public or discussion.
Luzerne County.
Leighton made cleaning the cemeteries of
defends record With that said, the matter is in
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Your vote for judge in this he May 17 primary elec- my in-laws, parents and
litigation and, through coun-
safety a priority
primary is vital, because the tion is a very important other deceased family mem-
cil, I have provided the facts
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decisions of the Luzerne one for the voters of Rice bers. I try to do this as often vidently, based on Vincent
that demonstrate what was
County Court impact anyone Township. as I can. Holland’s letter to the
done by administration and
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who lives, works or raises a During the last 16 months, he memory of the ’72 flood Mount Olivet was in the editor (May 2), he is back-
is still seared into people’s the other board members,
family in the county. Paula’s the township has moved for- worst shape I have seen it in ing another horse in the up-
minds. The threat of dev- noting that I relied on the
strong background, wide va- ward under the current board since 1994. It was very up- coming Wyoming Area School
astating flooding, both large advice of our solicitor, Ray
riety of legal experience, in- majority. Recycling has been setting to see my parent’s final Board election and feels the
and small, always looms over Hassey, for direction on what
tellect and integrity make her expanded to include plastic, resting place in this condition. need to discredit me because
the city. should be done. Suffice it to
the perfect candidate. newspaper, used motor oil, Grass almost to my knee, and he perceives me as a threat.
Paula has spent much of her antifreeze, used clothing and The mayor has backed up barely visible gravestones. Well, allow me to set the re- say that based on the content
career working on behalf of shoes. Two streets were paved his word to protect the city by I believe that my parents cord straight. of the lawsuit filed by Mr.
the people of this county and at no cost to the township, as improving the city’s flood- deserve better. My father, The relatives referred to in Simmons, Mr. Holland’s letter
is committed to bringing a result of agreements with protection systems from one father-in-law and all of my Mr. Holland’s letter are Mr. should read “Now the tax-
integrity and transparency developers. A security camera end of the city to the other. uncles are Armed Forces vet- Sam Aritz’s daughters. Yes, we payers face another potential
back to county court. She is a system was installed to cover Four new bridges were con- erans. I believe that they also are distantly related (third wrongful termination lawsuit
former prosecutor in the Lu- the township building and structed in South Wilkes- deserve better. Many veterans’ cousins), but who isn’t around thanks in NO part to Dr. Cam-
zerne County District At- park grounds for the safety Barre, along with the Brook- gravestones were barely vis- here? I have never shared a penni’s vote.”
torney’s Office, worked on and protection of those who side levee system and up- ible. Most of them, and their meal or conversation with Wyoming Area taxpayers,
behalf of victims of domestic use those facilities. grades to the Weir Street wives, sacrificed much to them and I really never knew do your homework and get the
violence (providing pro bono Unlike many municipalities Pump Station, which totaled make this country great. I anything about them prior to facts about the candidates
family law services) and has in Luzerne County, Rice more than $200,000. believe that we owe them a reviewing the materials pre- running for Wyoming Area
trial experience in both state Township is in sound financial My family has lived in nice resting place. sented at the personnel meet- School Board in the next elec-
and federal court. She has condition due to increased Brookside for more than 80 Each gravestone has a story ing. tion.
been endorsed by the Fra- revenues, cost-cutting mea- years, and due to the mayor’s to tell. Each one was a life If Mr. Holland is truly con- If you like what you have
ternal Order of the Police, sures and prudent spending – leadership we feel safe in our lived. Each one is like a book cerned about jobs being heard about what I have tried
Wyoming Valley Lodge No. along with no tax increases by homes. A few months ago, I to be read. Can’t we at least awarded to relatives, then he to do over the last three years,
36. the current board majority. We called the mayor to report make their covers visible? needs to address the number vote for me and the rest of the
Paula is a graduate of MMI have a road department and some flooding in this area and Maybe we could have a day of wives, brothers, daughters, A+ Team, which includes Tom
Preparatory School, King’s police department second to he immediately directed his set aside for volunteer clean- nephews and best friends that Cason, Beth Gober-Mangan
College and the Dickinson none. employees to respond. up work at all of our local this board has hired, and the and Carl Yorina.
School of Law of the Penn- Two outstanding candidates Mayor Tom Leighton and cemeteries. With Memorial effect these hires have had on If you would like to meet us
sylvania State University, and for the position of supervisor his team have proven time and Day fast approaching, this our budget and the quality of and talk about Wyoming Area,
has earned many accolades are on the ballot. Donald again through at least five would be a nice gesture to the our school district. I have please attend the A+ Team
and admirers for her work. In Armstrong, on the Republican major storms that they are memories of those who sacri- neither hired nor attempted to “meet and greet” from 7 to 9
2003, Paula received the Out- ballot, and Louis Konopelski, effective emergency managers. ficed much for us and asked hire any friend or relative into p.m. Monday at Gober’s Deco
standing Young Lawyer of the on the Democratic ballot, are The mayor also has the rela- little in return. I’ll be there. the school district. I have Lounge, 1248 Wyoming Ave.,
Year Award from the Wilkes- dedicated to public service. tionships with state and feder- I remember as a young boy heard and read that I hired Exeter.
Barre Law and Library Associ- They will continue moving al officials to secure funding going with my parents to visit relatives, but the detractors Estelle Campenni
ation’s Young Lawyers Divi- the township forward. Based for these vital flood protection cemeteries. They always were never state that the “relatives” West Pittston
sion for her volunteer service; on your party affiliation, projects. in much better condition than
and in July of 2003, she re- please vote for one on May 17. In this city and this valley, today. It would be nice to see
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Bond forged
by soaps is
slipping away
By JENEE OSTERHELDT
McClatchy Newspapers
As a little girl, she watched them with
her mother. As a mother, she watched
them with her little girl.
They are her soaps: “All My Children,”
“One Life to Live” and “General Hospi-
tal.”
So when I called my mama last week
to break the news that two of her three
favorite shows had been canceled, she
was in disbelief. How could ABC possi-
bly pull the plug on “AMC” in Septem-
ber and “OLTL” next January?
That won’t be enough time to wrap up
story lines that have been developing for
more than 40 years.
But that’s the problem. Times have
changed. And daytime television is tak-
ing a different direction.
Brian Frons, the president of daytime
TV at the Disney ABC television group,
said viewers are look-
ing for a more informa-
Nothing tive and authentic kind
provides of show that focuses on
escape and “real life.”
To that, my mama
easy con- said, “What?” She may
versation like not relate to the charac-
the people of ters on her soap op-
Pine Valley, eras, but she knows
them.
Llanview and “It’s been an ongoing
Port Charles. movie that I’ve
watched since I was
young. And they are
just taking them away.”
When she wants real life, she watches
By MARY THERESE BIEBEL mbiebel@timesleader.com the news or turns to Oprah. But to her,
F
daytime television is for escaping real
riends, relatives and enemies have gathered for life. And nothing provides escape and
easy conversation like the people of Pine
the funeral of Tony Alto, don of a crime family Valley, Llanview and Port Charles.
For as long as I can remember, these
similar to HBO’s “The Sopranos” – get it? – “only
shows have been our safe place to con-
lower.” nect. We don’t have a lot in common. But
the bickering, expectations and indiffer-
Lots of folks in this dinner-theater piece want to know ence always fall to the wayside when
who put the contract out on Tony. we’re talking soaps.
It may sound strange. But let’s be hon-
“So, why clam up and take the secret to your grave?” est: Mothers and daughters have a crazy
kind of love. That roller coaster of emo-
Tony’s trophy wife, Toffee, sings at one point to a wound- tions you ride with your mom is a topsy-
ed hit man. “Finger the fink. Think of the trouble you’ll turvy adventure that never seems to
end. Most of the time, you don’t want it
save.” to.
And the things that tie us together are
“Just blow the whistle. Drop a dime on the guy,” Tony’s as funny and as dramatic as a soap opera.
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mother, Nona, chimes in. “We’ll go investigate as soon as TOP: Nuremberg Community Players who are presenting ’The Altos’ at Towers
It just so happens that the soaps are a big
part of the bond my mother and I share.
you die.” Bar & Restaurant in Fern Glen include Ed Samler and Joelle Whitner, seated at I can close my eyes right now and the
table; Wayne Seely, Rick Weaver, Colleen Bognet, Don Murray, Marianne Virnelson memories of watching with her are clear.
They sound pretty tough, don’t they? and Todd Statuto.
I can just see her sitting on our couch,
usually with a pack of Virginia Slims on
ABOVE: The Nuremberg Community Players’ Todd Statuto and Colleen Bognet
the table, a can of Pepsi in hand and a
share a laugh during some light improv at Tuesday’s rehearsal for the play pro-
See ALTO, Page 5F duction of ’The Altos’ at Towers Bar & Restaurant in Fern Glen.
Snickers bar nearby. She always gave me
each character’s history.
A few years ago, I wrote about our
soapy love. She said when I joined her in
front of the set, it made her happy.
“We had something to talk about,” she
said. “It’s something we share. We could
agree or disagree but still enjoy it togeth-
er.”
It’s not over yet. There’s still one place
we can turn to for some daytime ther-
apy: “General Hospital.”
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time will always be associ-
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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).
Your diplomacy nets you
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Your intention is not to
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TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (May
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Daughter works to
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Dear Abby: Dear Abby: I’m a recent
It’s Mother’s widower. My divorced niece
Day, so I is 15 years younger than I
hope you’ll am. We are not blood rela-
allow me to tives, so would a potential
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my mom today since she is opinion?
no longer living. The age difference is
My mother was a nurse not a significant issue be-
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well past retirement age. other for quite some time.
She finally had to quit when I say we’re good to go! My
her body could no longer niece disagrees. Please
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Continued from Page 1F Continued from Page 1F
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So if you were a reporter who Superheroes are everywhere sentially, interstellar cops on the and stand out from the crowd,”
went to a rehearsal of “The Al- this summer, with the stars of beat — his character becomes the Favreau said. “The fun comes
tos” and found out whodunit, “Thor” and “Captain America” key to stopping an evil force. But from the mash-up of genres.”
you’d be well-advised to keep making solo debuts before joining he encounters a little alien bigot- Director Abrams created his
quiet about that particular as- the all-star lineup of summer ry along the way. own mash-up with “Super 8,”
pect of the Nuremberg Com- 2012’s “The Avengers.” That en- “Human beings’ inclusion in combining two projects he had
munity Players’ latest effort. semble tale will feature Robert the corps is a point of contention been developing: A story inspired
OK. Let’s talk about other Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson for some of the other Green Lan- by his boyhood filmmaking en-
things. and Samuel L. Jackson from the terns,” Reynolds said. “They feel deavors and a sci-fi adventure
The show will take place at “Iron Man” franchise along with we’re kind of a subspecies, sort of about a train that derails while
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ervations are necessary, you sume after co-starring as the Hu- “X-Men: First Class” features punch, Abrams said.
have a dinner choice of baked man Torch in the “Fantastic Four” James McAvoy and Michael Fass- “It needed something to sort of
chicken, baked haddock or flicks. bender as the future Professor X elevate it out of the realm of pure
roast beef, and doors open at 6 Evans’ Steve Rogers is a 98- and Magneto — superpowered drama into some kind of specta-
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pect some interaction with the Ed Samler run through a scene of ‘The Altos’ during rehearsal him up into super-soldier Captain quest to find a place for their
cast. Maybe Uncle Senior will at Towers Bar & Restaurant in Fern Glen. America, leading a team of heroes freak-of-nature kinsmen.
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Don Murray. “I’m a very inexpe- crew carefully wrote “R.I.P. To- Father Flip? Toffee? Nona? Hemsworth, the Australian actor guys from space in 1873.
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be, but feeling safe there.” home.” Everyone who attends the humility, so he’s sent to Earth. It’s Man” and its sequel,
Toffee Alto, played by Mar- Virnelson and Colleen Bog- show gets a chance to vote and his exploration of how he fits into said the hit Western
ianne Virnelson, isn’t so much a net, who plays Nona, practiced a chance to win a prize for cor- the world.” “True Grit” and the Wild
grieving widow as a woman in- a dance sequence that is part of rect answers. While Thor is sent down to the West animated comedy
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flirt,” Virnelson described her of the deceased” and an expla- said. “We all have our motives.” join a league of galactic peace- genre.
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ALL LOST BEAGLE: 7
months old, 11 1/2 “
LOST CAT
Your Car?
100 legs. Last seen in
CAR & Falls, Coolbaugh
LT • LTZ
ANNOUNCEMENTS Mountain Road on Long Hair Black &
Wednesday 4/27.
110 Lost
TRUCKS REWARD. Call
Grayish/Tan
Stripes & Swirls.
570-388-2775 or
WANTED 570-388-3239
White On Mouth,
Chest, Belly & We’ll run your ad until LOW
ALL JUNK CARS Highest Prices LINEUP
Paws. Fluffy Tail,
Green Eyes. Has
Orange Collar But
the vehicle iss sold. M ILES
17,999 259
in classified
LOST RING * or $
At $
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ON THE SPOT 288-8995
You’re in bussiness
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vicinity of Wood- fied
Call Classified AVAIL. Only For M O.
570.301.3602 Shopping for a
new apartment?
with classified!
LOST BLACK CAT.
land’s on 4/29.
Please call
570-814-0004.
829-71300 *Price & payment plus tax & tags. Payment $259/mo. plus tax for 72 mos. @ 4.9% APR
w/ $1999 down (cash or trade) to qualified buyers. #Z2448. Prior use daily rental.
Classified lets 1 yr old, a few white 601 K IDDE R S T., W IL K E S -BA RRE , P A
Find Something?
Lose Something?
you compare costs - hairs under chin. 120 Found 821-2772 •1-800-444-7172
Get it back where it without hassle Near Carverton MONDAY-THURSDAY 8:30-8:00pm
FRIDAY 8:30-7:00pm
belongs or worry! Road and 8th St. FOUND - Keys for SATURDAY 8:30-5:00pm
REWARD!! Please SUBARU on RIver
with a Lost/Found ad! Get moving call 570-696-1309 St. 570-417-3689
570-829-7130 with classified!
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Public Notices
YANKEES TRIP
TO CINCINNATI ACME AUTO SALES BEN’S AUTO SALES CHRYSLER ‘06 HONDA `06 CIVIC EX LANCE
LEGAL NOTICE
2 door, 5 speed, air,
June 20, 21 and 22
(Monday, Tuesday,
343-1959
1009 Penn Ave
RT 309 W-B Twp.
Near Wegman’s
570-822-7359
300C HEMI power windows &
locks, sun roof, CD,
MOTORS
Wednesday) Scranton 18509 Light green, 18,000 565 E. Main St.
cruise & alloys.
DEADLINES
Catch the Yankees Across from Scranton Prep 09 Impala LS $11,995 miles, loaded, Plymouth, PA
take on the Reds at GOOD CREDIT, BAD leather, wood trim, Excellent condition,
08Taurus SEL $12,995 570-779-1912
The Great American CREDIT, NO CREDIT $24,000. very well main-
09JEEP PATRIOT $12,995 04 Nissan X-Terra
Ballpark in Cincin- Call Our Auto Credit 570-222-4960 tained with service
Saturday Hot Line to get 08 DODGE RAM $10,995 $8995
nati, Ohio leave message records, remaining
12:30 on Friday Coming soon, Pre-approved for a 02 Plymouth
Trip Includes: 04 BLAZER 4X4 $7,995 Honda warranty.
new features Car Loan! Grand Voyager
Sunday
4:00 pm on
using local pro-
duce from the
*Round trip
transportation
*Beer, soda & food
bus
800-825-1609
www.acmecarsales.net
04FREESTAR 60K $6,995
Full Notary Service CHRYSLER `02 65K, $10,500.
570-706-0921
02 Chevy 4x4
$3995
PT CRUISER
Friday T-Tags, Title Transfers $5995
farmers market. on the bus 07 CHYSLER 300C Shopping for a 01 Pontiac
Monday *Great box level
seats to two games
Hemi, AWD, Slate
grey, grey int BMW `02 330 Inferno Red, flame new apartment?
Classified lets
Grand Am $3895
00 Ford F-150 4x2
PAYING $500
4:30 pm on 06 CHYSLER 300 design. Chrome
Friday (Mon & Tues night) CONVERTIBLE $3995
BLACK, AUTO, V6 wheels. 47,000 you compare costs -
*Hotel accommoda- 83K miles. Beautiful 00 Saturn Sedan
06 PONTIAC G-6 miles, one owner.
Tuesday MINIMUM tions at the Millenni-
Silver, 4dr, auto
condition. Newly
Looks and runs without hassle $3195
um Hotel. Just three re-done interior
4:00 pm on DRIVEN IN
blocks from stadium 05 FORD 500 leather & carpeting.
great. New inspec- or worry! 99 Jeep Grand
Monday Full size 4 wheel tion. $5,800 Cherokee $5495
drive trucks and walking dis- AWD, grey, 4dr, V6 $13,500.
Call (570) 472-1854
Get moving 99 Jeep Cherokee
tance from Cincin- 05JAGUAR X-TYPE 570-313-3337 with classified!
Wednesday Red $3895
ALSO PAYING TOP $$$ 3.0, hunter green,
CHRYSLER `07 300
nati Zoo and other
HONDA `07 CIVIC
4:00 pm on 99 Chrysler
Tuesday
for heavy equip-
ment, backhoes,
downtown attrac-
tions
tan leather (AWD)
05 CHEVY MALIBU
green, 4 door, auto
BMW `04 325i 55,600 miles, auto- EX. 34k miles.
Sebring LX, 78K
$4495
dump trucks, Price: $350 matic, 4 door, anti- 99 Chevy
Thursday 03 HYUNDAI ACCENT excellent condition,
bull dozers Call 570-287-9701 lock brakes, air con- Suburban, 4x4
4:00 pm on White, 4 door, 4cyl. sunroof, alloys, a/c,
HAPPY TRAILS for more info. ditioning, air bags, $4495
Wednesday 66,000 miles cd, 1 owner, garage
TRUCK SALES all power, AM/FM 95 Plymouth
570-760-2035 04 CHRYSLER PT kept. $13,000. Call
Friday radio, CD player, 570-760-0612 Acclaim $2495
542-2277 CRUISER GT, slvr,blk new new brakes.
4:00 pm on lthr, auto, sunroof 93 Jeep Wrangler
6am to 8pm
HONDA `07 CIVIC
Thursday $10,900. $3395
01 NISSAN ALTIMA 570-760-6983
4 dr, slvr, auto, 4cyl See Pictures On
Holidays PP&L Sport SI. Red, with Our Website
call for deadlines CUSTOMERS...
Save money each
01 AUDI S8 QUATRO
Burg./tan lthr., 5 Speed. Like New!!
New Tires, tinted
CHRYSLER ‘00 black interior,
75,000 miles. 6
lancemotors.com
AUTO
questions regard- A-Main feature wins Garage kept. Many
SE
73 VW BEETLE CONV.
ing legal notices
you may call
Asphalt/Dirt,
Many Extras,
olympic blu, blck
top, 4 speed
extras!
Miles.
46,000 Cars & Low mileage, 90K.
Leather interior. All
4 door, automatic
Trucks power. GPS naviga-
SERVICE
Marti Peznowski Value $6,000, Asking $19,500.
Sell for $2,999
SUVS, VANS, Power windows, tion, moon roof, cd
at 570-970-7371 570-825-8888 or
TRUCKS, 4 X4’s seats & locks . V6,
or 570-829-7130 Call (570) 954-2749
08 CADILLAC ESCALADE
626-297-0155 Asking $2,900. Call Highest changer. Loaded.
Asking $10,000. Call
Call Anytime!
Prices
SUZUKI`09 DIRECTORY
Blk/Blk leather, 3rd (570) 819-3140 or 570-706-6156
seat, Navgtn, 4x4 (570) 709-5677
140 Personals
KING QUAD 750AXI
07 CHEVY EQUINOX LT
grey, V6 AWD
BMW `93 325 IC
Convertible, FORD `04 MUSTANG
Paid!! Boat? Car? Truck?
Motorcycle? Air-
Looking for single 07 DODGE NITRO SXT, FREE PICKUP plane? Whatever it
Hunter green. 214 Metallic Green Mach I, 40th
female companion garnet red, V6, 4x4
in Kingston Area. 310 Attorney
miles. Excellent
condition. 50” 06 DODGE GRAND
Exterior & Tan
Interior, 5 Speed
ANNIVERSARY EDITION
V8, Auto, 1,200
288-8995 is, sell it with a
Classified ad.
Call 714-1975 or cell CARAVAN ES, red,
Services Moose plow with Transmission, miles, all options, 570-829-7130
709-0984 after 4dr, entrtnmt cntr,
manual lift included. Heated Seats. 2nd show room condi-
4pm. Ask for Mike.
ADOPTION
Asking $5,900
(570) 299-0560
7 pass mini van
06 JEEP COMMANDER
Owner, 66k Miles.
Excellent Condition,
tion. Call for info.
Asking $24,995
HYUNDAI `04 LINCOLN `00 LS
150 Special Notices DIVORCE Slvr, 3rd seat, 4x4 Garage Kept, Serious inquiries TIBURON GT 1 owner. Low miles.
ADOPT
CUSTODY
Estates, DUI
ATTORNEY
YAMAHA`04 RHINO 06 DODGE RAM 1500
SLT, quad cab,
Excellent Gas
Mileage. Carfax
only. 570-636-3151 Blue, 5 speed
manual, CD, Air,
V6, All leather. Ask-
ing $5,800. Call
468 Auto Parts
FORD `07 MUSTANG
Excellent condition, hemi, blk, 4 dr., 4x4 (570) 819-3140
We can give your MATTHEW LOFTUS available. Price factory alarm,
200 hours. Priced 06 DAKOTA QUAD CAB
infant love and 570-255-5503 to sell. $6,500 or SLT, silver, auto.,
reduced $7,995
63,000 highway power windows &
(570) 709-5677 570-301-3602
security, you can or trade for SUV or
best offer. Call V6, 4x4 miles, silver, runs locks. 38K.
CALL US!
help make us a
family. Expenses BANKRUPTCY Keith 570-971-4520 06 JEEP LIBERTY
SPORT white, V6,
other. Beautiful /
Fun Car.
great, $11,500.
negotiable.
$7,500 negotiable.
Call 570-540-6236 LINCOLN`06 460 TO JUNK
paid. Please call FREE CONSULT 570-388-6669
Denise & Howard Guaranteed 409 Autos under 4x4 570-479-2482
TOWN CAR LIMITED AUTOMOTIVE YOUR CAR
1-877-676-1660. Low Fees $5000
05 MAZDA TRIBUTE S,
green, auto, V6, BUICK ‘07 LUCERNE HYUNDAI ‘11 SONATA Fully loaded.
46,000 miles,
SERVICE BEST PRICES
Payment Plan! 4x4 GLS, automatic.
ADOPT: Adoring 05 GMC SIERRA
One Owner. Only 2,400 miles. Triple coated DIRECTORY IN THE AREA
CADILLAC `94
Colleen Metroka Leather, CD, CA$H ON THE $POT,
Mom, Dad, Big
Brother would like
570-592-4796 X-Cab, blk, auto,
4x4 truck
Alloy Wheels
$15,580
FORD `07 $19,880 Pearlized White.
Showroom
468 Auto Parts
Free Anytime
condition. Pickup
to share a lifetime
of hugs & kisses
in our loving home
DIVORCE No Fault
$295 divorce295.com DEVILLE SEDAN 05 MERCURY MOUNT-
AINEER PREMIUM,
Silver, black leather,
MUSTANG GT
Premium package,
$18,900.
570-814-4926 or
570-301-3602
Atty. Kurlancheek 94,000 miles, (570) 654-2596
with a newborn. 3rd seat, AWD silver, black leather
Please Call
800-324-9748 W-B automatic, front 05 CHEVY EQUINOX interior, 5 speed
472 Auto Services
Lynda & Dennis Divorce, Custody, wheel drive, 4 Silver, 4 door, 4x4 manual. 20,000 560 Pierce St.
888-688-1422
Expenses Paid
Support, PFA
FREE Consultation.
door, air condi-
tioning, air bags,
05 FORD EXPLORER
XLT, white 4 door
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
miles. $18,900
(570) 868-3832
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming WANTED! $ WANTED JUNK $
ADOPTION
Atty. Josianne
Aboutanos all power, cruise
4x4
04CHEVY SUBURBAN www.wyoming
valleymotors.com FORD `98 TAURUS
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924 ALL VEHICLES
LISPI TOWING
Wilkes-Barre control, leather LS, pewter silver,
A loving married
teacher couple
570-208-1118 interior, $3,300. 3rd seat, 4x4
04 JEEP GRAND
570-714-9924 Gold. Good condi-
tion Runs great. JEEP `04 GRAND JUNK All Junk We pick up 822-0995
with so much to Free Bankruptcy 570-394-9004 87,000 miles, R-
CHEROKEE LAREDO, Looking for the right deal
offer would love
to adopt your
Consultation
Payment plans.
Special Edition. on an automobile?
title, Recently
inspected.
CHEROKEE LIMITED CARS! Cars & VITO’S
PONTIAC `00 SUNFIRE
Grey, sunroof, 4x4 4WD, 6 cylinder
newborn. We Carol Baltimore 04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZ Turn to classified. $2,700. Call
auto. Moonroof. Trucks
can provide a 570-822-1959 4 door, auto, 87K. ER, seafoam It’s a showroom in print! (570) 814-6198
Fully powered. New
CA$H &
lifetime of happi- Runs great. $3,300. grn/tan lthr., 4x4 Classified’s got brakes & tires. Wanted
ness, security
FREE CONSULTATION FORD ‘02
PAID
DEALER. Call 04 GMC ENVOY XUV the directions! 94,000 highway
& educational
for all legal matters (570) 868-3914 slvr., 4 dr., V6, 4x4 miles. $11,500 Highest GINO’S
opportunities.
Attorney Ron Wilson 04 DODGE DURANGO
CADILLAC ‘06 STS FOCUS WAGON (570) 822-6334
Prices
Doyouneedmorespace?
570-301-3602
Expenses paid.
Nancy/Kevin 570-822-2345 LIMITED, Sandstone,
AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil- Low mileage, Like New
A yard or garage sale tan leather, 3rd Paid In
1-866-254-3529
www.nancykevin Attorney
in classified
seat, 4x4
04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER
ver, 52,600 miles,
sunroof, heated
One owner
$6,995 KELLY AUTO SALES CA$H Tires
2adopt.com Keith Hunter seats, Bose sound 875 W. Market St.
is the best way LS, white, V6, 4x4
Bankruptcies system, 6 CD Kingston, PA.
FREE $15 & UP!
MAHLER, LOHIN
& ASSOCIATES
tocleanoutyourclosets!
You’re in bussiness
04 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE LAREDO
gold, 4 dr., V6, 4x4
changer, satellite
radio, Onstar, park-
570-287-2243
MAZDA `04 RX-8
Hunter Green, PICKUP Like New
ing assist, remote
(570) 718-1118 with classified! 03 FORD WINDSTAR
keyless entry, elec- 80,000 miles. 570-574-1275
LX, green, 4 door, New brakes & Batteries
SATURN ‘99 SC1
tronic keyless igni- 560 Pierce St.
MARGIOTTI entertainment sys. rotors. New
LAW OFFICES
7 pass. minivan
tion, & more!
$17,600
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
alignment. Two Collect cash, not dust! $20 & UP!
03 CHEVY 1500, V8,
570-881-2775 new rear tires.
Clean out your
BANKRUPTCY X-cab, white, 4x4 valleymotors.com
CARS No accidents.
Carry Out Price
570-714-9924 basement, garage
CADILLAC `04
02 DODGE RAM 1500 PRICE REDUCED
It is considered Free Consult Quad Cab, SLT, ‘09 Yaris, 26K $8,000 or best
or attic and call the
FORD ‘02 MUSTANG
Red auto 4x4 truck ‘08 Malibu LT offer. For more 288-8995
unlucky to eat Payment Plans
green vegeta- (570) 970-9977
02 MERCURY MOUNT-
SEVILLE SLS ‘06 Civic EX, 62K information, call
Classified depart-
bles at a Scot-
tish wedding!
Wilkes-Barre
(570) 223-2536
AINEER PREMIUM,
white, tan leather,
3rd seat, 4x4
Beige. Fully loaded
Excellent condition.
GT CONVERTIBLE
Red with black top.
4x4’s/ Trucks
(570) 332-4213
ment today at 570-
WANTED
Cars & Full Size
bridezella.net Stroudsburg 3 door coupe. Only
122,000 miles.
02 MAZDA TRIBUTE
White, auto, 4x4
Runs great. New
rotors, new brakes.
6,500 miles. One
Owner. Excellent
‘07 FJ Cruiser MERCEDES `95 SL 500 829-7130!
Trucks. For prices...
Lamoreaux Auto
‘06 F-150 XCab, 4x4 Convertible. Low Parts 477-2562
Cd player, AC, 01 DODGE RAM 1500 Just serviced. Condition. $18,500
LINE UP `04 F-150 Xcab, 4x2 mileage. Hard top
DO YOU ENJOY A GREAT DEAL...
Moonroof, leather
interior, alloy rims,
regular cab, 4x4,
with cap
108,000 miles. Ask-
ing $8,000. (570)
570-760-5833 `03 Windstar LX included.
interior.
Leather
Excellent
`03 Tacoma
PREGNANCY ? IN CLASSIFIED!
Like New tires. 98 FORD F-150,
regular cab pick up
709-8492
FORD ‘05 EXPLORER All vehicles
condition, fully
CHEVROLET `05
Fresh detail and Full loaded. $11,000.
Would you like green, auto 4x4 serviced &
the emotional Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
of GAS...
ONLY $2,999 98 FORD RANGER, SPORT TRAC XLT warrantied
Call 619-884-2266
or 570-696-1271 468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
TAHOE Z71
reward of helping Flairside, reg cap 1/2 Ton, 4WD,
For more pics or
an infertile Turn to classified. information, call truck, 5 spd, 4x4 automatic, V6
KIA `08 RONDO MERCEDES BENZ
Harry’s U Pull It
couple reach It’s a showroom in print! copper Silver birch with $15,992
(570) 301-7221
their dream of grey leather interior,
Classified’s got advertisinguy Maroon with beige
becoming
parents? the directions! @gmail.com 3rd row seating,
rear A/C & heat,
interior. All options.
78,000 miles. Still `74 450 SE
VOLKSWAGEN `01
Consider being a SOCIAL SECURITY
surrogate. All DISABILITY
4WD automatic with
traction control, 5.3l
under
Received
warranty.
60,000
SOLID CAR!
Interior perfect,
AS ALWAYS ****HIGHEST PRICES*****
fees allowable by Free Consultation.
law will be paid. Contact Atty. Sherry
PASSAT GLS WAGON Looking for that engine, moonroof,
rear DVD player. 560 Pierce St.
mile servicing. New
tires. KBB Value
exterior very good.
Runs great! New PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED
Call Central Dalessandro special place Bose stereo + many tires, 68K original
Pennsylvania 570-823-9006 Satin Silver Metallic.
1.8L 4 cylinder
called home? more options. Imm-
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
$8,500. Asking only
$7,900. A Must See! miles. VEHICLES!!!
Attorney, Classified will address aculate condition. $5,500 FIRM.
Denise Bierly, at 360 Instruction &
turbo. Cold weather
package & traction Your needs. 76,000 adult driven
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
(570) 457-0553
570-905-7389 DRIVE IN PRICES
814-237-6278 miles. $15,600. Call Ask for Lee
Training control. 101,700 Open the door Call for Details (570) 459-9901
LAW DIRECTORY
ext. 226 (570) 378-2886 &
miles. Great condi-
with classified! ask for Joanne
ATTEND COLLEGE tion. Asking $4,300 Vehicles must be COMPLETE !!
ALL
ACURA `08 RDX
ONLINE from home.
CHEVROLET `86
(570) 417-7678
*Medical *Business
Plus Enter to Win $500.00 Cash!!
JUNK *Paralegal* Comput-
ers *Criminal Jus-
412 Autos for Sale Good Condition.
53,000 miles. CORVETTE DRAWING TO BE HELD MAY 31
tice. Job placement
CAR &
Don’t Keep Your Practice a Secret!
AWD, Full Power, 4x3 manual, 3 over-
assistance.
puter
Com-
available. 2004 VOLVO XC70 AM/FM, CD
Changer, Blue
drive, 350 engine
with aluminum
www.wegotused.com
Cross Country,
TRUCKS Financial Aid if quali-
fied. Call All Wheel Drive Tooth, XM Radio,
Leather Interior
heads. LT-1 exhaust
system. White with
Call
888-220-3984 $11880
WANTED www .
CenturaOnline.com
& Sunroof
$20,000
red pearls. Custom
flames in flake. New
457 Wanted to Buy
Auto
457 Wanted to Buy
Auto
Highest Prices (570) 814-8398
829-7130
tires & hubs. 1
CAN YOU DIG IT? Call after 9:30 a.m. owner. 61,000 origi-
Paid!!! Heavy equipment nal miles. $8,500
To Place Your Ad
school. 3 week (570) 359-3296
FREE training program. 1.8 Turbo, AWD, Ask for Les
Backhoes, Bulldoz- 560 Pierce St. Automatic, white
REMOVAL ers, Trackhoes.
Local job placement
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
with beige leather
interior. 84,000 CHEVROLET `88 FOR JUNK
Call V&G Miles. Very Good 310 Attorney 310 Attorney 310 Attorney VEHICLES
assistance. Start
digging dirt now!
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
Condition. $8,900 MONTE CARLO SS Services Services Services PICKED UP
Anytime 866-362-6497 (570) 696-9809 V8, automatic,
(570) 690-4262 51,267 miles, Divorce, Custody,
288-8995 570-876-1010
380 Travel 2007 PONTIAC G6 AUDI `02 A4
MUST SELL
$9,200 OBO
ADOPTION
DIVORCE
Support, PFA
FREE Consultation.
MARGIOTTI
570-346-7673
MONTY SAYS
GTP 1 OWNER (570) 760-0511 CUSTODY LAW OFFICES
BROADWAY SHOWS 3.0, V6, AWD Atty. Josianne
That Championship
LEATHER AND
MOONROOF
$14950
automatic, tiptronic
transmission. Fully CHEVROLET ‘06
Estates, DUI
ATTORNEY
MATTHEW LOFTUS
Aboutanos
Wilkes-Barre
BANKRUPTCY
Season 5/21-NEW!; 570-208-1118 Free Consult 468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
loaded, leather
Jersey Boys 7/20 &
9/10; Sister Act
interior. 92,000
miles. Good condi-
CORVETTE 570-255-5503
Free Bankruptcy
Payment Plans
(570) 970-9977
7/23—NEW!; Lion tion. Asking $9,500. CONVERTIBLE BANKRUPTCY Consultation
Wilkes-Barre
burger...Sit out
Yanks vs Boston
Sunday, 5/15 @ 8pm
Section 212
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
offer. Call for info
417-2010 Days
779-4325 Nights
Power steering, a/c.
40k miles. 2 wheel
drive.
in classified!
& ASSOCIATES
(570) 718-1118
570-829-7130
570-760-2035
Monday thru Saturday 6 am-9 pm
on the deck and $126.00 ticket/bus ment today at 570- $12,600, negotiable. Sunday 8 am - 68 pm
enjoy the view. 1-800-432-8069 829-7130! 570-678-5040
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& 0% + 60 m os in lieu of rebate w / $1000 R ebate includes $3000 R ebate
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$0 ca s h d o w n o rtra d e eq u ity & regis tra tio n fees . $0 L ea s e Reb a te in clu d ed . $470 d u e a td elivery $0 ca s h d o w n o rtra d e eq u ity & regis tra tio n fees . $1,000 L ea s e Reb a te in clu d ed . $581.00 d u e a t $0 ca s h d o w n o rtra d e eq u ity & regis tra tio n fees . $0 L ea s e Reb a te in clu d ed . $562.00 d u e a td elivery
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in clu d es 1s tm o n th p ym ta n d regis tra tio n fees . S a le p rice p lu s ta x & ta gs in clu d es $1250 reb a te. d elivery in clu d es 1s tm o n th p ym ta n d ta g fees . S a le p rice p lu s ta x & ta gs in clu d es $1000 reb a te. in clu d es 1s tm o n th p ym ta n d ta g fees . S a le p rice p lu s ta x & ta gs In clu d es $3000 Reb a te.
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M SR P $26,695 M SR P $31,540
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0% APR AVAIL ABL E** *39 M o n th L ea s e; 12,000 M iles PerY ea r; Res id u a l= $17,347; M u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1;
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m o n th p ym t& ta g fees . S a le p rice p lu s ta x & ta gs in clu d es $500 NM AC Ca s h. in clu d es 1s tm o n th p ym ta n d ta g fees . S a le p rice p lu s ta x & ta gs in clu d es $500 reb a te.
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M O D EL# 21211 D ow n Ava ila b le !
M O D EL# 24011 $0
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4 CY L , CVT , Allo ys , Preferred 4 Cyl, CVT , L ea ther, Le a s e
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A
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F lo o rM a ts & S p la s h Gu a rd s Gu a rd s & F lo o rM a ts !!
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pa ym ent, ta gs & fees d u e a td elivery. All reb a tes & inc entives a pplied . **0 % APR in lieu o f reb a tes . As k fo rd eta ils .
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A ll N e w 2012 Civic s
Ha ve A rrive d !!
$0 DO W N G AS
M ILEAG E
G AS
23 CITY/34 HW Y
M ILEAG E
18 C ITY/ 27 H W Y
$0 DO W N $0 DO W N
$
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2011 Hon d a 2011 H on d a
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• M odel#RL5H2BEW • 248-hp,3.5-liter,SO HC i-V TEC ® V -6 Engine • 5-Speed
$ A CCO RD L X
A utom atic Transm ission • Front and Rear A ir C onditioning • Pow er W indow s/ • M odel#C P2F3BEW • A uto • A ir • A M /FM /C D •
Locks/M irrors • C D Player • V ehicle Stability A ssistTM (V SA ® ) w ith Traction C ontrol 6 A ir Bags • PW • PL • C ruise
• A BS • Dual-stage,m ultiple-threshold Front A irbags (SRS) • Front side A irbags
w ith Passenger-Side O ccupant Position Detection System (O PDS) ***LEAS E 3 6 M ONTHS , 3 6K THROUG H AHFC . $0 DOW N. 1S T PAY M ENT AND TAG S DUE
AT DELIV ERY . RES IDUAL $13 ,183 .40
*LEAS E 3 6 M ONTHS , 3 6K THROUG H AHFC . $0 DOW N. 1S T PAY M ENT AND TAG S
DUE AT DELIV ERY . RES IDUAL $18,005.40 G AS
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21 CITY/27 HW Y
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$0 DO W N
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• M odel#Y F4H 2BEW • 250-hp, 3.5-Liter, 24-V alv e SO H C i-V TEC ® • V -6
Engine V ariable Torque M anagem ent® • 4 W heelD riv e Sy s tem (V TM -4® ) • $ • M odel#R E4H 3BEW • 180-hp,D O H C i-V TEC ® 4-c y linder engine • 5-
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A nti-Loc k Brak ing Sy s tem (A BS) • V ehic le Stability A s s is tTM (V SA ® ) w ith s peed autom atic trans m is s ion • R ealTim eTM 4W D s y s tem • V ehic le
Trac tion C ontrol• Front and R ear A ir C onditioning • A M /FM /C D A udio Stability A s s is tTM (V SA ® ) w ith trac tion c ontrol• A nti-loc k brak ing
Sy s tem w ith 7 Speak ers Inc luding Subw oofer 60/40 Split • Flat-Folding,
Sliding and R ec lining 2nd-R ow Benc h Seat • 60/40 Split Flat-Folding s y s tem (A BS) • D ual-s tage,m ultiple-thres hold front airbags (SR S) •
3rd-R ow Benc h Seat • D ual-Stage M ultiple-Thres hold Front A irbags (SR S) Front s ide airbags w ith pas s enger-s ide O c c upant Pos ition D etec tion
• Front Side A irbags w ith Pas s enger-Side O c c upant Pos ition D etec tion Sy s tem (O PD S) • Side c urtain airbags w ith rollov er s ens or • C D
Sy s tem (O PD S), Three-R ow Side C urtain A irbags w ith R ollov er Sens or
• Pow er W indow s /Loc k s /M irrors • R em ote Entry Sy s tem Play er • Pow er W indow s /Loc k s /M irrors • A /C
****LEAS E 3 6 M ONTHS , 3 6K THROUG H AHFC . $0 DOW N. 1S T PAY M ENT AND ** LEAS E 3 6 M ONTHS , 3 6K THROUG H AHFC . $0 DOW N. 1S T PAY M ENT
TAG S DUE AT DELIV ERY . RES IDUAL $17,646.50 LEAS ES BAS ED ON APPROV ED C REDIT TIER 1 THRU AHFC . AND TAG S DUE AT DELIV ERY . RES IDUAL $14,709.50
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02 HO NDA
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S ilver,100K M iles
H O N D A ’S 03 V W PA SSA T
G L S/W
02 HO NDA C IV IC
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G ray,111K M iles S ilver,57K M iles
$4,995 $7,950 $7,950 $9,750
O DYS S EY
03 HO NDA C RV 03 NISSA N
08 O DY SSEY LX S ilver,48K..............................NO W $18,500
EX 4W D M A XIM A SDN 1.9%
36 m os A CCO R D S 2.9%
60 m os 08 O DY SSEY EXL-DV D B lack,43K..............NO W
07 TO Y O TA
$22,950 C O RO LLA LE SDN
06 PO NTIA C
G 6 G T SDN
G old,92K M iles S ilver,80K M iles 08 O DY SSEY EXL-DV D S ilver,37K..............NO W $23,950 G ray,74K M iles W hite,65K M iles
$9,999 $9,999 08 A C C O RD LX SDN R ed,31K......................NO W $17,250 09 O DY SSEY TO URING D V D ,N avi,S ilver,34K.NO W $29,950 $10,500 $10,500
08 A C C O RD LX SDN B lack,27K....................NO W $17,250
08 A C C O RD LXP SDN S ilver,33K.................NO W $17,500
09 A C C O RD LXP SDN G old,30K..................NO W $18,250
06 NISSA N 05 HY UNDA I SA NTA 09 A C C O RD LX SDN S ilver,18K....................NO W $18,250 04 HO NDA 05 FO RD
SENTRA S SEDA N
W hite,59K M iles
FE G LS 4W D
M erlot,59K M iles
08 A C C O RD EX SDN S ilver,44K....................NO W $18,950 CR V 4W D
A C C O RD LX SDN
G old,75K M iles
ESC A PE 4W D
B lue,82K M iles
$10,750 $10,950 08 A C C O RD EXL SDN B lack,27K.................NO W $19,350 07 C RV EX S ilver,72K.............................................NO W $16,950 $10,950 $11,500
08 A C C O RD EXL SDN R ed,23K...................NO W $19,950 08 C RV LX G old,34K..............................................NO W $18,500
09 A C C O RD EX SDN G ray,18K.....................NO W $20,500 07 C RV EX R ed,55K...............................................NO W $18,950
09 A C C O RD EXL SDN B lack,18K.................NO W $21,750 08 C RV EX B lack,32K.............................................NO W $19,750
06 HY UNDA I 04 M ERC EDES 11 A C C O RD EX C PE (5SPD) B lack,3K....NO W $21,950 09 C RV LX R ed,38K...............................................NO W $19,950 05 HO NDA 08 TO Y O TA
SO NA TA G LS V 6 SDN C 240 4M A TIC SDN 09 C RV LX B row n,18K...........................................NO W $20,500 A C C O RD LX SDN Y A RIS HB
Lt B lue,54K M iles P ew ter,63K M iles S ilver,47K M iles R ed,36K M iles
$11,750 $12,500 10 C RV LX B lack,8K...............................................NO W $21,500 $12,750 $12,850
09 C RV EX Lt B lue,21K...........................................NO W $21,750
09 C RV EX N avy,22K.............................................NO W $21,750
08 C RV EXL G reen,38K.........................................NO W $22,250
CI V I C
07 HY UNDA I
SO NA TA LTD SDN
07 FO RD FUSIO N
SE V 6 A W D 08 C IV IC LX SDN B lack,52K........................NO W $14,250 08 M A ZDA TRIBUTE
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S ilver,50K M iles B lack,52K M iles
08 C IV IC LX SDN B lue,45K..........................NO W $14,500 R ed,68K M iles S ilver,60K M iles
$12,950 $14,750 $14,950 $14,950
08 C IV IC LX SDN R ed,45K..........................NO W $14,750
09 C IV IC LX SDN G ray,42K.........................NO W $16,250 PIL OT 4W D
08 C IV IC EX SDN S ilver,45K........................NO W $16,250 08 PILO T EX S ilver,44K........................................NO W $21,750
07 JEEP G RA ND 08 SUBA RU LEG A C Y
08 C IV IC EX SDN G ray,12K.........................NO W $17,500 08 PILO T V P B lack,26K........................................NO W $21,950 03 TO Y O TA 07 G M C
C HERO KEE LA REDO 4X4 2.5I A W D SDN 07 PILO T EX B lack,38K........................................NO W $22,500 4RUNNER SR5 4W D ENV O Y 4W D
B lack,53K M iles B lack,21K,5 S peed 08 PILO T SE-DV D G ray,37K............................NO W $22,750 S ilver,55K M iles W hite,34K M iles
$16,250 $16,250 08 PILO T EX G ray,27K..........................................NO W $22,950 $16,950 $17,950
08 PILO T EX S ilver,22K........................................NO W $23,500
09 PILO T EXL-DV D C herry,52K......................NO W $27,750
09 PILO T EXL C herry,40K....................................NO W $27,950
CR Z 09 PILO T EX S ilver,7K..........................................NO W $28,500
06 TO Y O TA RA V 4 08 M ERC URY 08 JEEP LIBERTY 09 JEEP LIBERTY
LTD 4W D M A RINER V 6 4W D 11 C RZ HY BRID (5SPD) S ilver,9K......NO W $18,950 11 PILO T EX G ray,19K..........................................NO W $29,950 SPO RT 4W D SPO RT 4W D
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APR
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NEW 2011 FORD ESCAPE XLS 4X4 TO CHOOSE
FROM
NEW 2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4
All Wheel Drive, Automatic, Pwr. Locks, 16” Steel All Wheel Drive, XLT, Safety Canopy, CD, Side Impact Air
Wheels, Pwr. Windows, Air, Keyless Entry with Bags, Pwr. Driver’s Seat, Auto., PW, PDL, Air, Fog Lamps,
Privacy Glass, Roof Rack, Keyless Entry, 16” Alum.
Remote, Safety Canopy, Side Air Bags Wheels, Rear Cargo Convenience Pkg., Sirius
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FOR Mos.
24
Mos.
72
Mos. *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
72
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 5/31/11. Mos.
72 24 *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
Mos. Mos. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 5/31/11.
72 24 *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
Mos. Mos. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 5/31/11.
NEW 2011 FORD FUSION SE NEW 2011 FORD F-150 4X4 APR NEW 2011 FORD EDGE SEL AWD
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Keypad, Rear Spoiler, Anti-Theft Sys., CD, Personal Safety Sys., Safety
Safety Pkg., Side Impact Air Bags, Anti-Theft Sys., 1st & Cloth Seat, Cruise Control, Canopy, Side Impact Air Bags, Sirius Satellite Radio, Cruise, Dual
2nd Air Curtains, Sirius Satellite Radio, 40/20/40 Split Seat, Electronic Climate Control, Convenience
Group, PW, Auto. Headlamps, Pwr.
Keyless Entry, Message Center, XL Plus Pkg., Seat, Reverse Sensing, PDL,
SYNC XL Decor 18” Alum. Wheels, MyKey,
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FOOT BOX
72 72
Mos. Mos.
24 *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied 72 24 *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied
Mos. **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, Mos. Mos. **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment,
$595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 5/31/11. $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 5/31/11.
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STK# 18010,
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$
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25,425*
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2010 CHEVY
IM PALA LT
STK# 17962,Leather,
JO IN N ATIO N W ID E CAR S AL ES
M oonroof,Alloys,
STK# 18039,Auto,V6,
CD,Only 26K M iles P.W indow s,P.Locks,
Alloys,2 To Choose From
$
18,360 * FAM ILY O F S ATIS FIED CU S TO M ER S $
15,689 *
2009 HYUNDAI
22010
0 10 CH
C H RRYS
YS L E R S E BRING
B R IN G 2008 JEEP
ACCENT
STK# 18020,Auto,
CONV
C O N V TTOURING
O U R IN G ONL Y 15 K
S CAN THIS Q R CO D E
F O R M O RE O N O UR
LIBERTY
S EBRING CO NVERTIBL E STK# 18047,Skyroof,V6,4x4,
29
2 9 , 9 60
60
A/C,CD,35 M PG M S RP $
WH E N Alloys,One Ow ner
NE W
$
12,496* $
17,593 *
S tk# 17919
2010 CHEVY HHR LT Alloys, P W , P L ,
P w rTop 2010 HYUNDAI
STK# 18012,Alloys, ELANTRA GLS
$
17, 9 60 *
Auto,P.W indow s,
Cruise
O UR STK# 18028,Auto,A/C,
P.W indow s,Keyless Entry
P RI CE
$
14,374 *
Is The W ord “ NE W ” W orth $ 12,000?
$
15,490*
2011 KIA SORRENTO LX AW D 2010 CHRYSLER 2009 M ERCEDES
2010 DODGE 2010 TOW N N COUNTRY C300 4M ATIC AW D
CALIBER SXT M AZDA 3 STK# 18025,
P.W indow s,P.Locks, STK# 18041,
STK# 18031,Alloys,CD, Alloys,3 To STK# 18032,2nd Row M oonroof,Leather,
P.W indow s,Keyless Entry STK# 18029,Alloys,CD, Choose From Captain Chairs,P.Sliding Heated Seats,Low
P.W indow s,Low M iles Doors,7 Pasenger M iles
$
15,988 * $
16,240* $
20,869 * $
19,690* $
29,988*
2010 TOYOTA
CAROLLA LE
M ANAGER’S SPECIAL 2008 VOLKSW AGON
PASSAT
STK# 18065,Pow erW indow s
CD,30 M PG
2006 S UBARU STK# 18052,Leather,M oonroof
Alloys,One Ow nerLow M iles
TRIBE CA L IM ITE D
$
16,360 * $
17,960 *
S TK #17970A,
2009 FORD
FOCUS SE
L eather, Navigation ,
S u n roof, AW D 2010 TOYOTA TACOM A
STK# 18067,Auto,CD, DOUBLECAB
P.W indow s,P.Locks STK# 18008,SR5-V6,4x4,
116
6,,8
89
16,894 94
Alloys,Only 7K M iles
$
14,998 * $$
4 ** $
27,970 *
2009 SUBARU 2011 HYUNDAI 2010 DODGEAVENGER RT 2010 PONTIAC VIBE 2007 ACURA RDX TURBO
IM PREZZA PREM IUM SONATA GLS
$
16,989 * $
18,998 * $
18,380 * $
15,579 * $
19,985 *
H U R R YY,, C H EC K O U T O U R FU L L IN V EN TO R Y B U Y N AATIO
T I O N W IIDD E
S A L E EENN D S O F B O TH L O C ATIO N S AT A N D S AAVV E
n a tio n w id e c a rs a le s .n e t
TTHH IISS W EEEK
EK EENN D ! TTHH O U S A N D S !
M o n d a y- Frid a y 9 a m - 8 p m S a tu rd a y 9 a m - 5 p m
290 M U N D Y S TR EET, W IL K ES - B A R R E AT TH E W YO M IN G VA L L EY M A L L C A L L 3 0 1- C A R S
ALL SALES PLUS TAX, TAG AND FEES. ALL PAYMENTS BASED ON 5.99% FOR 72 MONTHS WITH $2000 CASH OR TRADE EQUITY DOWN. SUBJECT TO BANK APPROVAL. SALE ENDS 4/30/11.
DEALER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHIC ERRORS. ARTWORK FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY. **PAYMENTS INCLUDE TAX & TAGS W/ $2000 CASH DOWN OR TRADE EQUITY.
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439 Motorcycles 439 Motorcycles 442 RVs & Campers 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans
HARLEY DAVIDSON SUZUKI ‘04 FLAGSTAFF `08
2006 NIGHTTRAIN GSXRthan
1000CC1,000 CLASSIC 2008 TOYOTA CHEVROLET `09 Custom
CHEVY `94Van.
GLADIATOR
67K
DODGE `04 FORD `99 E250
Wheelchair Van
HUMMER ‘05 H2
Yellow with black JEEP `02 LIBERTY
MATRIX EQUINOX LS RAM 1500
SPECIAL EDITION Less Super Lite Fifth miles. Interior has Blue/grey, new
78,250 miles. Fully leather interior.
#35 of 50 Made miles. Team colors Wheel. LCD/DVD oak wood trim, car- rebuilt engine with
serviced, new bat- Front & rear heated
$10,000 in acces- with matching hel- flat screen TV, fire- 1 Owner Low mileage, 15000 peting, storage Too many extras to warranty, new
tery, tires & rods. seats. Many chrome
sories including a met & jacket. Fend- place, heated mat- $13880 miles, automatic, areas, TV, rear seat list. Low Mileage. tires & brakes,
Seats 6 or 3 wheel- accessories. $28,500
custom made seat. er eliminator kit. tress, ceiling fan, all-wheel drive, 4 convertible to dou- $10,000 4,000 miles.
chairs. Braun Millen- or best offer. Call
Exotic paint set, Scorpion exhaust. Hide-a-Bed sofa, door, anti-lock ble bed, curtains. (570)709-2125 $5,900 or
nium lift with (570) 788-9826 or
Alien Spider Candy $6,000. outside speakers & brakes, air condi- Seats 7. Power win- best offer.
remote. Walk up (570) 956-8547
Blue. Excellent con- Call Dave after 5 grill, 2 sliders, tioning, air bags, dows & seats. Cus- 570-814-2125
door. Front & rear Leave Message
dition. All Documen- pm 570-825-0394 aluminum wheels,
water purifier,
power locks, power tom lighting on ceil-
DODGE `10 A/C. Power locks &
JEEP `02
tation. 1,400 Asking windows, power
HYUNDAI ‘10
ing. New exhaust windows. Excellent
BUICK `05
570-822-2508 570-430-1396 or
570-868-6986 (570) 954-9333
Call after 9:00 a.m.
(570) 690-2806
FORD ‘68 BRONCO 570-655-5156
Garage kept,
SUZUKI 97& GSXRWhite,
600 NEWMAR 36’ RENDEZVOUSFully
CX TRAILBLAZER LT JEEP `06
DODGE `94 DAKOTA
2 tone blue.
17,600 miles. Blue
MOUNTAIN AIRE AWD, CHEVROLET `10 On-Star, Leather.
Satellite Radio.
COMMANDER 4X4
REDUCED PRICE smoked wind with cap. 1 owner, 560 Pierce St.
$8,400 screen. Great bike, 5th wheel, 2 large
loaded, 1 owner,
18,000 miles. 6 SILVERADO 1500 $14,990 garage kept, very Kingston, PA
Lehman area. runs great. Helmet slides, new Extended Cab V71 good condition. www.wyoming Lockers, V-8. Heat-
(570) 760-5937 cylinder. New
& kevlar racing condition, loaded Package 4x4. Bed- Many extras includ- valleymotors.com ed leather. All
inspection, tires
gloves included. with accessories. liner. V-8. Red. ing lift & back seat. 570-714-9924 power. Navigation,
& brakes. Like
KAWASAKI ‘05 $2995. Call for info
(570) 881-5011
Ford Dually diesel new, inside & out. Remote start. 6,300
miles $27,000
29 MPG gas. Satellite, Blue tooth,
INTERNATIONAL ‘95
truck with hitch $16,900. Call $4,000 3rd row, More.
NINJA 500R. 3300 also available. negotiable or best offer 302 V8 engine. 69,000
(570) 540-0975
miles. Orange.
Garage kept. His & TRIUMPH ‘02 SPEED 570-455-6796 (570) 639-2539 560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
(570) 868-0944 3-speed on the
floor transmission. DUMP TRUCK
Refurbished, rebuilt
highway miles.
$14,900. Call
hers helmets. Must
sell. $2400 TRIPLE 955 CC 90’ SUNLINE CAMPER
CHEVR0LET`02 CHEVROLET `97 www.wyoming
valleymotors.com DODGE `97 RAM 34X9.50 swamper
tires. Racing seats, engine, transmis-
sion replaced.
(570) 855-3657
570-760-3599 7,000 miles. Very
fast. Needs nothing.
JUST REDUCED!
35 ft. Well kept. On
SILVERADO 570-714-9924
1500 LARAMIE MARK 3 roll cage.
$9,500 Rear-end removed Looking for that
EXPRESS
570-825-3711 and relubed. Brand special place
Blue, never campground on the 82,000 miles, auto- For more pics or
CONDITION room built on. Set dinette bed. Front Door Crew Cab 4X4, V8 automatic. 8-L. 49,049 loaded. Leather opener, power win-
up on permanent extra large living
room + sofa bed.
4X4 pickup, extend-
ed cab, 6 1/2 ft.
LTZ. 4 wheel drive. New tires & brakes.
Fully loaded. Lea-
miles. 33,000 seats. TV/DVD,
navigation, sun roof
dows & locks,
cruise, tilt wheel.
Looking for Work?
Windshield, Bags, Excellent condition, gross wt. 6,649
Floorboards,V&H
site in Wapwallopen.
Comes with many
Big View windows.
Air, awning, sleeps
box, automatic.
Pewter. 48,000
low mileage. ther interior. Many
extras. Must see.
light wt. $19,500 plus many other
extras. 3rd seat .
108k highway miles.
Garage kept. Super
Tell Employers with
Pipes, White Must see!
$35,500. Call
a Classified Ad.
free
walls,Garage Kept. extras. $7,000. 6, very clean, will miles. Excellent Excellent condition. (570) 829-5886 Only 1,900 Miles. clean inside and out.
570-655-2689
6K Miles $5,200 (570) 829-1419 or deliver. Located in condition. $15,000 (570) 970-9351 Brand New. No rust. Sale price
(570) 430-0357 (570) 991-2135 Benton, Pa. $4,900.
215-694-7497
Negotiable
(570) 954-7461
Asking $37,000
(570) 328-0850
$6,895. Scranton.
570-466-2771
570-829-7130
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Ken Pollock
DRIVE
NOW! NOW!
SALE PRICE $
20,649* SALE PRICE $
17,499*
TOP $$$
FOR YOUR
TRADE
HUGE
SELECTION
LOW GREAT
FINANCE
RATES SERVICE
2011 SUZUKI SX4 SEDAN UP TO 2011 SUZUKI EQUATOR EXT CAB
2011 SUZUKI SX4 CROSSOVER AWD 4x4
36 MPG
UP TO
Stk#S1490
26 MPG Stk#S1477
Stk#S1565
UP TO
36 MPG
MSRP
$
17,999* MSRP
$
17,999* MSRP
$
26,899*
Power Windows/Locks, Ken Pollock Sale Price
$
16,899* Power Windows/Locks, Ken Pollock Sale Price
$
16,899* Automatic, V6, AM/FM/CD, Ken Pollock Sale Price
$
25,299*
Keyless Entry, CD, Tilt,
Automatic Manufacturer Rebate - 1,250*
$ Keyless Entry, CD, Tilt,
5 Speed
Manufacturer Rebate
$
- 1,000* Power Windows/Locks Manufacturer Rebate - 2,000*
$
ROUTE 315
KEN
POLLOCK
SUZUKI
ROUTE 315 RTE I-81 • PITTSTON
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451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 710 Appliances 720 Cemetery 744 Furniture & 746 Garage Sales/ 754 Machinery & 758 Miscellaneous 774 Restaurant
SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans Plots/Lots Accessories Estate Sales/ Equipment Equipment
GARAGE SALE
Flea Markets ITEMS. LUGGAGE
TRACTOR
DAY BED white
JEEP ‘06 CEMETERY PLOTS wicker Henry Link RACK, for top of car,
RESTAURANT
Plymouth National with trundle, desk,
LUZERNE
HAULMARK ‘07 TRAIL- $40. ENTERTAIN- EQUIPMENT,
Somerset Dough
TRAILERS 700 MENT CENTER, oak
COMMANDER
4WD, Only 38K MERCHANDISE
Cemetery in
Wyoming. 6 Plots.
chair, mirror, night
stand, 6 draw VENDORS ER 6’X14’ with glass doors,
$40. CHAIR, rock-
Sheeter, Model
CAR-100. Only
FREIGHTLINER $450 each. Call dresser, removable
$15,990 ’97 MIDROOF 570-825-3666 bookcase, ward- WANTED Like new with
electric brakes,
ing, wood, $15 1 available. $1,500
Call for more info
475 CAT & 10 robe, magazine 570-868-8449
speed transmission.
702 Air stand $500. or call
new tires and 570-498-3616
CEMETERY PLOTS
GENE’S LUZERNE reinforced tongue. HUTCH, Mahogany.
$12,000 Conditioners for individual prices
CRITERIUM $2700. $50. STOVE, Camp- RESTAURANT
RECONDITIONED 570-498-0977
(3) together. (Bike Race) 570-239-5457 ing, $30. LANTERN, EQUIPMENT,
FREIGHTLINER AIR CONDITIONER APPLIANCES
Maple Lawn DESK, Computer nepacycling.com camping $25 SOMERSET TURN
’99 CONDO $40 60 Day Warranty Section of corner desk Sunday, June 12 570-287-8092 OVER MACHINE -
560 Pierce St. 430 Detroit, Super 570-740-1246 Monday-Friday Dennison Gray,light oak, 12:00PM - 7:00PM 756 Medical model SPM45,
Kingston, PA 10 transmission. IRONING BOARD
www.wyoming
8:00PM-5:00PM Cemetery. excellent condition. Call Karen For Info Equipment $500; ALSO, Bunn
Asking $15,000. 708 Antiques & Saturday Section ML. $75 570-868-6018 (570) 287-4333 $8; WAFFLE Pour Over Coffee
valleymotors.com MAKER $10; (2)
Collectibles 8:00AM-11:00AM $550 each. LIFT CHAIR. Pride. Machine, Model #
SPRING BROOK
570-714-9924 ‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’ 610-939-0194 DESK, Secretary Elegance series LAMPS, $15 each; STF15, $225
with sides. All Gateway ITALIAN POTTERY
drop down top 3 Model 550. 3 posi- For more info, call
aluminum, spread Shopping Center $30 for all.
Shopping for a drawers, pecan fin- tion, 375 lb capacity. 570-498-3616
new apartment?
axle. $6,500. Kingston, PA
(570) 819-1966
OAKLAWN CEMETERY ish, excellent condi-
tion. $100. 287-2517 TOWNSHIP Marine blue, less
than 2 years old.
Call 570-829-2599
RESTAURANT
SEWING FABRICS
4 grave sites,
Classified lets 2 storage trailers.
fabulous location. $175. 954-9883 EQUIPMENT,
570-814-4790 DESK: O’Sullivan
you compare costs - MICROWAVE: GE, all Purchased 20 years Corner Work-center POWER CHAIR:
Lots of Them
AMERICAN EAGLE
MIXER, 20 quart
without hassle options, with
VOLVO `08 XC90
ago. $2,450 5.5’x5’.5 finished in WALLPAPER
turntable, excellent Jazzy. With leg sup- mixer, Model
610-838-7727
or worry! Fully loaded, moon condition. $40.
pine laminate, in ports. Red, comes 1,000’s of patterns AE-20, with timer
excellent condition, WALLPAPER & BLIND
Get moving with charger. May and guard, $1300.
with classified!
roof, leather, heat-
ed seats, electric
$ ANTIQUES BUYING $ REFRIGERATOR,
small college size,
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your sells for $250. ask-
ing $99. E-mail
need a new battery.
$350.00.
WAREHOUSE ALSO, Bev Air 2
door refrigerator/
Old Toys, model kits, good condition $40/ basement, garage 30 Forrest St.,
KIA `02 SEDONA
locks, excellent Bikes, dolls, old gun photo available. Call 570-331-0632 sandwich prep
570-675-4383 or attic and call the Wilkes-Barre, PA
condition. New Mining Items, trains 570-328-5611 or table, Model
Classified depart- 570-970-6683
EX, Van, Sunroof. tires, new brakes & Musical Instruments, REFRIGERATOR, 570-328-5506 73 Buck Run WHEELCHAIR. Trac- SP48-12, $1300.
and rotors. 52,000 ment today at 570- er IV by Invacare.
61,000 miles. Hess. 474-9544 Kenmore, white 829-7130! (off OHara Rd) SHOES - Capezio, Call 570-498-3616
Loaded. Good miles highway DINETTE SET: round Saturday 5/15 8-1 Heavy duty, extra tan, size 8W, new in for more details.
side by side with ice
condition. $26,500/ best offer. AUTO PARTS. 1930- top on pedestal bot- & Sunday 5/15, 8-1 wide, 450 lbs seat, box/never worn,
and water in door.
$5000 or best offer. 570-779-4325 1931 Model “A” Ford Excellent condition 726 Clothing tom, with 4 match- Household, holiday, 18” deep x 24” wide $25. 570-675-6377
776 Sporting Goods
570-606-7654 570-417-2010 till 5 Parts for sale. Many ing chairs in solid Xmas items, back 18” high. $400
$450. Call
parts, too many to BABY GIRLS clothes maple. Mint Condi- Dansko clogs, Vera cash only. SLEEPING BAGS. 3
570-654-3135 or
LEXUS `06 GX 470 TRUCKS FOR SALE
Ford, GMC,
list. Call for list.
$1000 for all.
570-760-5519 (0-18 months) tons
of outfits, like new
tion Less than one
year old. Four cush-
Bradley, furniture,
antiques.
570-288-9936
between 10am-9pm
childrens’. $7.50
570-474-6028
08 LOWE 14 Foot
Aluminum
Hand
Boat.
Galvanized
570-655-0607 REFRIGERATOR. $150. Maternity ions included. $175.
STEAMER: Large. Trailer. 40 pd Thrust
WILKES-BARRE
International-Prices Kenmore, Almond. clothes, over 20 570-288-5835
Leave message. 758 Miscellaneous
starting at $2,295. 21.6 cf, ice maker, pieces $40. On Wheels. $50. Electric Motor.
Box Truck, Cab & DRESSER 5 drawer 570-313-5213 $900. 570-675-3171
LINE UP filtered water. 570-212-2347
FLEA MARKET
Chassis available. oak, very good con- AB-DOER In box
Excellent condition. never opened, $70. TIRES -4 Dayton BASEBALL
Call U-haul
570-822-5536
A GREAT DEAL... $300. AIR CONDI- CLOTHING. Great
Buys! Girls, like new.
dition $50.
570-878-2849 VCR Magnovox with Timberline P255/ EQUIPMENT:USED.
TIONER. Whirlpool,
IN CLASSIFIED! 70/R16 good tread CATCHERS MITT,
VENDORS
Sizes 10-12. Large all hookups, on
6000 BTU, energy ENTERTAINMENT screen display $150. 570-824-7015 youth, Rawlings
457 Wanted to Buy efficient. $80 box $25, Size 14
Cypress Pearl with Looking for the right deal $25 box. Misses CENTER. Cherry, record & timer $20. new $25. Men’s
Auto on an automobile?
570-868-6018 real wood. 57” wide. DVD player $15. TIRES. Various Nike tan catchers
WANTED
ivory leather interi- women’s, Medium sizes. $145 to $240.
$20, X-large $25. $20. 570-674-2985 570-822-8957 Mitt, used $15.
or. Well maintained, Turn to classified. REFRIGERATOR:
garage kept. All ALL It’s a showroom in print! FRIGIDARE 570-474-6028 GOLDEN LIFT ALUMINUM CAP:
Call for details
570-969-1481
Youth Pro Nike
catcher leg guards,
service records.
Brand new tires.
All options including
JUNK Classified’s got
the directions! PROFESSIONAL
JACKET
Brown
- Mens
Leather
CHAIR, weight
capacity 375 lbs.
Medium brown,
MAY 21, 9-3
Dan Flood PTO
Black. For 6 foot
truck bed. $200.00.
570-283-5142
TIRES: Four (4)
Good tread.
used $10. Youth
Louisville
outfielders
Slugger
glove,
Jacket. Medium. 255/70/R16 $100.00
premium audio
package, rear CAR & BARBIE DOLL: 1997
Mattel Hallmark
Stainless Steel 27.8
3 door. Top of the
Long. Good Condi-
tion. $10. 675-0920
never used, $450.
Call 570-388-6044 FLEA MARKET & AQUARIUM: 30 gal-
lon. With all needed
570-824-7015 used $10. Omaha
Little League bat
climate control, line purchase
adjustable suspen-
sion, towing pack-
TRUCKS Special Edition Bar-
bie Doll. Fair
09/2010 for $2500
asking $1800.00.
JACKETS. Leather.
Boys black size 14.
K I T C H E N TA B L E ,
small, oak. Sides CAR CRUISE. accessories $50.
570-829-1541
TRAILER HITCH with
hardware, fits 2005-
(gold), used $15.
Call 570-868-6134
Valentint; 12” tall; fold down. $50. Call 706-0622/472-1943 2008 Escape, Mer-
age, rear spoiler,
WANTED Pink & Torquoise
570-313-1328 Genuine Italian
(570) 829-2599 cury Mariner, Mazda BASKETBALL
Lexus bug guard.
42,750 miles.
Highest Prices
1870’s dress. New
in box $20.735-0191
WASHER AND
DRYER. Extra large
stone. $25 each.
570-868-6018 LAMP - Parlor stand
WILKES-BARRE NORTH BARREL,
wooden.
Tribute $110 or best
offer. 570-466-1214
HOOP,
great
portable.
condition.
$28,950 up lamp. Very good 53 gallon. paid $150 asking
capacity, white, like WOMEN’S size 3X -
(570) 237-1082 Paid In Cash!!! COLLECTIBLE Sea-
new. $100 each. 4x clothing including condition. Grey Excellent TRUCK BOX. Kobalt $60. price nego-
tiable. 814-4064
gram’s Mirror – 1908 metal color. $25. condition $195. aluminum. Fits small
570-814-5689
LEXUS `96 LX 450 FREE Stanley Cup $50.
Call Mark at 570- WASHER. Maytag.
pants
some
and
with
tags. $5 for new
tops,
new 570-740-1246 570-876-3830 truck. $85
Call Mark at BICYCLE. Boy’s 20”
Pacific DS2, 6
Full time 4WD, Pearl
white with like new
REMOVAL 301-3484 or Allison Fabric-matic. Heavy
and $2 for slightly Doyouneedmorespace? 570-829-1478
speed. $30. Boy’s
at 631-6635. duty, extra large BATHROOM SINK
leather ivory interi- Call V&G capacity top loader.
used. Great for A yard or garage sale SET: Gerber white 20” Magna Excitor,
or. Silver trim. COLLECTIBLE: gifts. Size 20W in classified porcelain bathroom 760 Monuments & 21 speed. $40
25 1/2” wide. White.
Garage kept. Excel- Anytime 1963 Topps Mike
Good condition.
mauve evening
is the best way
St. Luke’s United sink with mirror and Lots 570-868-6018
lent condition. Ditka Football Card- dress for $10. Excel- Church of Christ medicine cabinet.
$325 BICYCLE: 26”
84,000 miles, Ask- 288-8995 Great Shape-Make
570-885-1338
lent condition. Call tocleanoutyourclosets! Corner of 471 N. Matching set. $80.
GRAVE LOT Sears ladies 3
an offer. $50.00 between 10 am & Main St. /
ing $10,750
570-654-3076 or 570-824-1180 9pm. 570-288-9936
You’re in bussiness Hollenback Ave.
570-331-8183
Near baby land at speed bicycle, in
WASHER/DRYER.
570-498-0005 Whirlpool,electric. with classified! Saturday, May 7 BEAUTY SALON Memorial Shine in very good condition,
FOOTBALL CARDS. 9am - 6pm two chairs beige Carverton. helmet included.
Philadelphia Eagles.
Excellent, $350. 728 Commercial/ LIVING ROOM SET. $400. Call $35. 570-696-1703
MAZDA ‘08 TRIBUTE REFRIGERATOR, Couch, 2 matching Monday, May 9 color hydraulic lift &
127 cards, $10. Industrial 9am - 6pm swivel $50 each 570-287-6327
Roper, 18.2 cu ft. swivel rockers and BOWLING BALL:
Utility, 4WD MUST SELL Half-Price Day 570-905-5602
Excellent. $200. Equipment Ottoman. $350 NEW 16 pound
$18,655 570-313-5214 Tuesday, May 10
570-474-5188 570-474-5188 762 Musical Brunswick Groove
600 PICTURES: Pittston GENERATOR Honda 9am - 2pm BEDLINER:
Chevy S10 truck
89
Blue/burgundy. This
FINANCIAL St. Johns pictures of Why Spend EB 2500 $400 LOVESEAT & Bag Day
bedliner, standard
Instruments ball is new in the
the school fire of Hundreds on 570-674-7034 OTTOMAN solid Dishes, Toys, cloth- box $15.00.
sand colored cush- ing, furniture, shoes, cab $30. 2000 CLARINETTE 42,
1960 copies & some New or Used Chevy Cavalier LS 570-829-2695
ioned, excellent rugs, jewelry, books solid state 3 piece,
610 Business originals. also, the Appliances?
730 Computer shape $200. and homemade rear trunk spoiler, stereo, phono & CAMO HUNTING-
1964 St. Johns year Most problems
560 Pierce St. Opportunities book. both for $20. with your appli- Equipment & 570/824-7807 or foods, including black $10. Four eight track stereo BLIND. Portable For
Kingston, PA 570-545-7006 chili, whimpies, barrel carb running tape player with
Add also King’ col- ances are usually single person. $50
www.wyoming lege year book of simple and inex-
Software pizza, potato salad, from Chevy motor speakers. Albums & 570-829-1541
AFFORDABLE haluski & pie. $50. 3 suitcases in tapes available. $50
valleymotors.com 1980. $20. BOOKS pensive to fix!
on 5 great women COMPUTER SYS- MATTRESS SALE excellent shape (570) 735-6167 CROSS BOW by
570-714-9924 Save your hard TEM COMPAQ XP $40. 570-740-1246
of our times”Jack & earned money, Let We Beat All Weider (over 65
752 Landscaping &
MERCEDES-BENZ
Jackie” A portrait of
an American mar-
us take a look at it
first!
PRO SP3, Includes
mouse, keyboard,
Competitors Prices!
Mattress Guy Gardening
BEER MEISER Dans-
by, holds 1/4 keg.
DIGITAL PIANO exercises) $75.
570-654-2396
riage in the Kennedy monitor. Still a year Roland RP-101-MH
30 years in Twin sets: $149 $225. 283-2047
left on warranty. Digital Piano with GOLF CART BAG,
`99 ML 320
family. “Living His-
tory” a book on
the business. $75. 570-457-6610
Full sets: $169 1st Choice cabinet and bench. Mizuno, brand new
Queen sets: $189 BLU TOOTH used 12
East Main Landscaping Excellent condition - $50. PSE Com-
Sunroof, new tires,
115,930 miles BEER & LIQUOR Hillary Clinton.
“Going Rogue” A Appliances
570-735-8271
DESK. Computer
Desk $50. Call 735-
All New
American Made See our ad in the
volt $50. 12 volt
travel cooler $35. 12
hardly used.
Paid $2400 $1500.
pound bow with soft
MITSUBISHI `95
Secret Life of Mari- x 52” great for salon Flex XLT with lat bar
Equipment
BEER DISTRIBUTOR lyn Monroe” $10. LANDSCAPING & machine. $150 bench $995. tuned
or gym $50. or best & leg extension, all
each. 655- 9474 BABY ITEMS: New- LAWN SERVICE 570-675-7024 a440 almost mint,
offer. 570-905-5602 cables, bars, and
License available born swing $50.
MONTERO SR 4WD email bing EXERCISE BIKE: See Our Ad In The hardly used, excel- instructions includ-
with option to lease Childcraft crib $75. “Half Price” Nordic- BUMPER rear
1124.1@netzero.com MIRRORS: 2 mirrors Call An Expert lent, delivered. ed $200. Sit up
building or sold Childcraft oak 4 track exercise bike. chrome 88-98
177,102 miles, auto- that fit on dressers. Section 1162 call 570-474-6362 bench with leg hold-
separately. YEARBOOKS: drawer chest $50. 16 levels. Like new. Chevy/GMC fullsize
matic, four wheel $50 for both. pickup. Mint condi- er $20. Outdoor sun
drive, 4 door, anti-
lock brakes, air con-
570-954-1284 Coughlin H.S. 1926,
1928, 1932, 1937,
Oak dresser combo
changing table
$125. 204-4449 570-313-5213 LINEUP tion $200. Tailgate
PIANO
Beautiful Story & shelter 9x13 $25.
570-212-2347
ditioning, air bags,
power locks, power
CREATIVE & EXCITING 1940, 1961, 1963,
1942, 1943, 1944,
$100. Newborn-12
month clothing - girl 742 Furnaces & PANTRY/CABINET:
6 1/2ft tall, 3ft wide
ASUCCESSFULSALE 88-98 cChevy full-
size pickup, no rust
Clark console piano
with matching GOLF CLUBS Arnold
windows, power
Paint your own
1949. G.A.R. H.S. $5. each Heaters with shelves and INCLASSIFIED! or dents. Good con- bench. Excellent Palmer irons, 2 thru
pottery studio dition. $75. Call condition. $750.
mirrors, power 1934, 1935, 1936, 570-825-0569 lots of storage 9, good condition
franchise. Low start
seats, cruise con- up & local training. 1937, 1945, 1946,
BASINET, for baby,
COAL STOVE: Eng-
lander. 27-3000
space. White with Doyouneedmorespace? after 3pm 655-3197 Call 570-287-8711 $50. BACKPACK,
light wood trim.
trol, AM/FM radio, POKE-A-NOSE 1951, 1955, 1956,
1957, 1961, 1965, blue & white, excel- heats approximately Excellent condition.
A yard or garage sale CANES & WALKING PIANO/SPINET hiking, large, navy,
excellent condition
cassette player, CD STICKS - Uniquely
changer, leather
POTTERY
Inspiration is Within 1966, 1970, 1980, lent condition. $50.; 2600-2800 square $50. 570-855-9221 in classified made from the roots
brown, great for
students $75. $50. 570-675-4383
BABY BATHTUB feet. Burns chestnut
interior, sun roof, Call Jason 1985, 2005, 2006.
Meyers H.S. 1935, $10; BABY SWING, coal. Firebrick-lined, PATIO SET: 7 piece is the best way of Slippery Elm 570-417-9280 GOLF CLUBS
rear defroster, rear
windshield wiper,
570-730-7855 or
email: pnpfranchise 1936, 1937, 1938, Oraco $40. Call built in blower sys- white, rectangle tocleanoutyourclosets! trees. Over 16 avail-
able. $4 & 5 each.
men’s left-handed
570-829-2599 tem, large glass 766 Office
new Passed inspec- @yahoo.com 1942, 1943, 1944,
viewing area, 6” top
table, new cushions
that are 1 year old
You’re in bussiness Call 570-735-2081.
complete set taylor
- made driver #3, 4,
1945, 1946, 1960,
tion, new battery.
$2,500 DRIVE-SHAFT 1974, 1975, 1976,
BASSINET: With or rear exhaust, 610 $250. 883-5640 with classified! CASH BUYER for
Equipment 5 fairway metals #3
canopy, mobile, lbs. Must pick up. adams hybrid
(570) 868-1100 FABRICATER 1977. Kingston H.S. music, vibration. ROCKER with Bruce’s Pre 1980 Comic PRINTER, Fax, Copi-
1938, 1939, 1940, $500. 570-497-4132 Lawn Service Books, Toys, Sports, adams graphite
Call after 2:00 p.m. Willing to train. Will Storage area under- Ottoman. $75 or er, Scanner. 4 in 1
sell stock or equip- 1944, 1948, 1949. See our ad under ANYTHING. Will irons #5 wedge put-
neath. Light green/ HEATER: Timberline best offer. HP Series 2200.
MITSUBISHI `97 ment seperately. Plymouth H.S. 1930, Call An Expert travel to you. Call ter $100. 655-1582
cream pattern for vent-free propane 570-474-0614 Excellent condition
For more info, call 1931, 1932, 1933, boy or girl. Excellent gas heater with fire- 1165 Lawn Care Brian 800-473-2407 $50. 570-675-4383
1938, 1943, 1944,
15’ CUBE VAN
(570) 823-0245 conditions. Extra log. Wall mounted. ROCKER. Maple. 6
1959, 1960. months old. $30 CHIPPER, shredder, CEILING FAN
sheets, mattress 15,000 to 25,000
Cab over, 4 cylinder Hanover H.S. 1951, pad included. $40. BTUs, sells for $250 570-824-2571 mulcher, bagger. white, very good 770 Photo GOLF EQUIPMENT.
1952, 1953, 1954, Craftsman 5 HP. 3 condition $15.
diesel engine.
1960. West Pittston
570-855-9221 asking $99. Excel-
SOFA TABLE: 48” cutting stages. Very Anderson window- Equipment Clubs, cart. 13 vari-
Rebuilt automatic lent condition. ous irons, woods,
H.S. Annual 1925, CRIB, convertible, medium shade of good condition. 36”w X38”H double etc plus other items.
transmission. Very 570-328-5611 BACK UP CAMERA
1926, 1927, 1928, complete. $350 or wood, $40. Childs $325. 675-4383 hung, grills & screen $50. 72 golf balls,
good rubber. All 570-328-5506 12 volt, used $50.
1931, 1932, 1959. best offer wood high back included, very good $10, 2 bags of tees,
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN
around good JAN-PRO 570-675-7024
Luzerne H.S. 1951, 570-474-0614 OIL: Home heating bench with cut out condition. $75. or $3. 570-474-6028
condition inside COMMERCIAL
1952, 1956, 1957, oil. Approximately hearts on sides and best offer. 826-1702 Don't need that
& out. Well CLEANING
maintained.
Ready to work.
OF NEPA 1959. Berwick H.S.
1952, 1953, 1956, 716 Building 150+ gallons. Must
remove from tanks.
back,
green
$15. 3 light
metal TOTAL YARD CARE CHILTON & Motor
Manuals for auto/
Guitar?
Sell it in the
PALOMINO
COLT POP
1988
UP
1957, 1958, 1960, Materials $2.00 a gallon planters, hook on See our ad under STOVE COOLER
PRICE REDUCED! Be Your Own Call An Expert truck repair, ranging Classified Section!
Boss Work Full or 1967, 1968, 1969 Located in Jermyn. top of deck railing, CONVERTOR, good
$6,195 or
DOOR. 36”x80” 24” long, $12. for 1162 Landscaping from 1960 to 1980. 570-829-7130 tires, new springs
best offer Part time ,1970. Lehman H.S. 570-877-3861 each $12. Truck
1973, 1974, 1976, solid wood, 6 panel. all. 570-301-8515 & Gardening $950. 693-0140
Call 570-650-3500 Accounts available door for 1973-1980
Ask for Carmen NOW throughout 1978, 1980. Nanti- Exterior or interior.
744 Furniture & SOFA. Green sec- Keller’s Lawn Care passenger side
772 Pools & Spas POOL TABLE
Wilkes Barre, coke Area H.S. Natural oak finish, See our ad under
Accessories tional w/sleeper and Dodge Pickup new, LADDER: “A” Frame antique solid slate
Scranton, 1976, 2008. Dallas right or left with Call An Expert
NISSAN ‘09 ROGUE
AWD, low miles,
and Hazleton.
We guarantee
H.S. 1966, 1967,
1968. Bishop Hoban
hardware. $200.
Call 570-735-8730 ARMOIRE. For com-
recliner. $100
570-417-9280 1162 Landscape &
Garden
never used. $100.
Pinto trailer hook for
for above ground
pool. Purchased last
with everything
included business
puter. Excellent dump truck. $40. year for $180. Sell type excellent con-
automatic, $5,000 to H.S. 1972, 1973, or 570-332-8094
condition. $100 Radiator for 1950/ dition $950.
remote start, $200,000 1974, 1975. West
Job Seekers are 570-256-7208
746 Garage Sales/ Lawn Maintenance 54 model Chevy
for $100. Optional
570-208-3888
Side Central See our ad under conversion kit $15.
back up sensors in annual billing.
Catholic H.S. 1965 - looking here! Estate Sales/ Call An Expert
truck. $75. Tail 570-574-2149
$20,880 Small investment BEDROOM SET Lights, new, for
We’re ready - 1974, 1980, 1981. Where's your ad?
4 piece Basset,
Flea Markets 1165 Lawn Care Ford dump or box 780 Televisions/
570-829-7130 and POOL 4’x15’ above
Are you? Westmoreland H.S. white, dresser with truck, brackets Accessories
For more info
Call 570-824-5774
1952, 1953 - 1954
G.A.R. H.S. 1972,
ask for an employ-
ment specialist
3 drawers, desk
with matching chair
HANOVER TOWNSHIP LAWN MOWER -
Yard machine, 5.75 included. 2 for $25.
570-823-6829
ground pool $600.
includes heavy duty
TELEVISION: GE.
47 Highland Dr. H.P., 22” cut, ladder, large filter,
Janproofnepa.com 1973, 1974, 1975, & lighted bookshelf, 28” works good,
1976 Pittston H.S. DOOR. Interior mulches, high solar cover, all
single bed with con- CHOCOLATE SET - accessories. needs remote $90.
1936, 1951, 1954, swing door with 15 wheeled, good con- Rose Theme. 5 570-740-1246
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
LINE UP 1963 Pittston Hospi- glass panes from vertible canopy.
Excellent condition.
dition. $85. piece. Small Repair.
570-779-2079
top to bottom. 570-881-7116 TV: Sony 27” Trini-
www.wyoming A GREAT DEAL... tal School of Nurs-
ing, J.O.Y. of 1957, Mounting hardware $350. 287-8711.
LAWNMOWER
$20. Dinnerware - 8
place setting. Royal
SWIMMING POOL:
24ft round, 4ft tron color with
valleymotors.com includes. 80x31 1/2.
570-714-9924 IN CLASSIFIED! 1959 West Pittston
H.S. 1950, 1954, Make offer
BEDROOM SET
5 piece, complete,
Craftsman /Honda Staffordshire Ameri-
can Legend. With
deep. Plains. YOU Sauder entertain-
ment center meas-
570-466-6481 motor includes bag dismantle and
1955, 1956, 1960 ures 55h x 22w, 51 l
RESTAURANT FOR SALE dark wood, like new not self propelled, extras. $100. remove. Pump/filter
PONTIAC `04 Inside Church Hill
Mall, high traffic
Hazleton H.S. 1938,
1939, 1940, 1941,
DOORS 2 used Lar-
son storm doors
queen size, 7 ft.
dresser with double
May 6, 7, 8. Friday,
8-5; Saturday,
new blade runs
good $150. after
570-675-0920 not included. $350.
570-823-2958
$100. Mintek DVD
Player $15
Say it HERE 570-829-4776
MONTANA
1942, 1943, 1945, 30” & 36” white. mirror. Asking 3pm 655-3197
area. Established 15 8-1; Sunday, 9-12.
1948, 1949, 1950, $50 each. 570-417- $599. 655-5404 in the Classifieds!
95,000 miles, well years. RENT IS 1953, 1954, 1955, 4188 leave mes-
Take S. Main to
MOWER 570-829-7130 774 Restaurant 782 Tickets
FREE. Serious BEDROOM SET mis- Knox to Highland.
maintained. Excell- 1956, 1957, 1959, Craftsman 6.75 hp, Equipment
inquiries call sion oak wood twin Huge sale!
ent overall condi- 1960, 1961, 1962, DOORS: (2) sliding self propelled bag- COFFEE MAKER. TICKETS:
570-582-5208 size complete & Too much to list!
tion. Keyless entry, 1964 Hazle Twp H.S. closet doors, 24x80 ging mower, key Restaurant style, 2 MIXER. Hobart, Glee Concert,
built in baby seat, 1951, 1952 wood with natural cabinet never used! start, fully services pot Bunn Pour O 20 quart. Excellent 2 tickets, June 8,
dual climate con-
trol. Rear air. Seats
630 Money To Loan 570-825-4721 finish $50. DOOR (1)
30x80 natural finish.
$175. 905-5602
BEAUMONT $165. 878-2849 Matic. $80. PUMP,
windshield, for Jeep
condition. $850
570-288-5571
Floor. 4-Row 2 Wells
Fargo Center,
BEDROOM SET: NEED YOUR
7. Recent inspec-
tion & tires. KBB
“We can erase
your bad credit -
710 Appliances $40. Excellent con-
dition. 675-4383
Four piece solid oak
bedroom set pur- BIG RED BARN LAWN CUT
OR TRIMMED?
Wrangler, $50
570-709-2926 RESTAURANT
Philadelphia. $250.
570-690-6003
over $6300. Asking 100% GUARAN- APPLIANCE chased at Ashley Antiques & EQUIPMENT,
$5,000 firm. Call TEED.” Attorneys GLASS DOOR. 3 See the ad for DISHES Apple dish-
PA RT S E T C . way glass door for Furniture approxi- Fabulous Cole’s Lawn Care es 12 place setting 8x12 walk in 786 Toys & Games
(570) 417-9884 for the Federal Used appliances. mately 4 years ago Junque
Trade Commission Parts for all brands. bath tub. $25 Call An Expert with salt/pepper cooler $2300;
570-331-8183 for $2,800. In excel- Section 1165 shakers, butter dish GAME TABLE SET.
say they’ve never 223 George Ave. 8x8x10 walk
SUZUKI `07 XL-7 lent condition, like May 7 & May 8 10 in 1. Pool, hockey
seen a legitimate Wilkes-Barre and matching canis- in freezer $3800;
SINKS: 2 new new. $900. Call 10AM - 5 PM Patrick & Deb’s basketball, etc.
credit repair opera- 570-820-8162 ter set $25. Call Pizza oven with
56,000 miles, Arlington double after 4 p.m. Rooster collect- Lawn Care Approximately 4x6
tion. No one can 570-631-6635 9am- stones $2000;
automatic, DRYER. GE Electric. bowl sinks with 570-466-3169 ibles, garden & See our ad under $45. 570-868-6018
legally remove 5:30pm or 570-283- Stainless steel
all-wheel drive, White, 6 cycle, slight imperfection outdoor items, Call An Expert
accurate and timely CURIO CABINET: 5958 After 5:30. kitchen hood
4 door, air condi- heavy duty. Excel- (almond). $30. or stained glass, 1162 Landscape & LITTLE TYKES play
information from lent condition. $130. solid oak, three Victorian furniture, Garden $3000; Stainless house good condi-
tioning, all power, best offer. For DISHES. 2 sets of
your credit report. 570-881-2384 glass shelves and primitives, pottery steel pizza oven tion $175. 704-8117
CD player, leather details 457-6380 china, Service for
It’s a process that two lights for display & much more. Peter’s Lawncare hood $4000;
interior, tinted 12. $100. Yellow set,
starts with you and WINDOWS Re- $200. Bridal Pre- See our ad under bread pan rack
windows, custom
involves time and a Collect cash, not dust! placement new 1- cious Moment knick
1103 Old Hwy. Rd
Directions: turn at Call an Expert
service for 8, $40
$100; 2 soup 792 Video
wheels, $13,000 570-824-2571
Call 570-829-8753 conscious effort to Clean out your 16”x27.5” & 1- knacks $5 to $35. Kunkle corners 1165 Lawn Care warmers for $100; Equipment
pay your debts. basement, garage 18”x27” white vinyl Hunter green couch from Route 309, FIREPLACE, elec- 2 door sandwich
Before 5:00 p.m. double hung insulat- WYOMING VALLEY
Learn about manag- reclines on both right at Saab tric, built in heater, prep table $500. DVD PLAYER Toshi-
ing credit and debt or attic and call the ed glass 1/2 screen sides, drawer in Dealer, 1 mile on LANDSCAPING $300, TRAVEL All equipment is ba all region, model
Looking for Work? $65. each. (2)
at ftc. gov/credit. A Classified depart- 16”x16” concrete
center bottom and blacktop. See our ad under
Call An Expert
CASE, Golf club, sold as is. For sd-590. Plays dvd”s
Tell Employers with message from The hidden pull out table 570-675-3447 $10.WIRING, 250” more info, call from any country.
a Classified Ad. Times Leader and ment today at 570- chimney caps $10.
with cup holders 1054 Concrete & roll 12/3, $50 570-847-0873 Remote. Like new in
each.
570-829-7130 the FTC. 829-7130! $150. 570-704-8117 Masonry 570-675-7024 box $50. 833-2598
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412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
Stk# P14306, Alloy Wheels, Stk# P14264, Power Windows/Locks, Automatic, A/C, Stk# S1439A, Power Windows/Locks, Stk# P14295, Power Windows/Locks, Keyless
Stk# P14280, Leather, Sunroof, Alloys, CD, Platinum Edition Alloy Wheels Stk# S1451A, Automatic, 4 Cylinder, A/C Keyless Entry, Automatic Stk# S1476A, Sunroof, Automatic, Power Windows/Locks Entry, Auto, CD
V8, Automatic, A/C, CD
$
12,995 * $
13,995 * $
7,995 * $
6,995 * $
11,995 * $
7,995 * $
12,395*
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ACADIA 4X4 SEDAN SEDAN HHR LT H3 4X4
2010 SUZUKI COMMANDER 4X4 MALIBU LT XL7 AWD SUV 4X4 ACCORD
KIZASHI GTS
Stk# P14271, Sunroof, Leather, 2nd Row Power Windows/Locks, Keyless Entry, Auto, Stk# P14311, Automatic, Airbags, Stk# P14309, Power Seat, Auto, CD, Power Stk# P14273, Sunroof, Stk# P14251, 3rd Row, Power Windows/ Stk# S14070A, Automatic, Power Windows/ Stk# P14239A, 3rd Row, Leather, Sunroof, Stk# P13777, LX Pkg, Power Windows/ Stk# S1471A, Alloy Wheels, Automatic,
Bucket Seats, 3rd Row CD, 2 To Choose From AM/FM/CD, A/C Windows/Locks, Keyless Entry Power Windows/Locks, CD, Automatic Locks, CD, Alloy Wheels Locks, CD, Power Seat Automatic, CD Locks, 3rd Row 4 Cylinder, CD, Power Windows/Locks
$
29,995 * $
13,995 * $
11,995 * $
13,895 * $
20,895 * $
20,995 * $
14,895 * $
18,995 * $
19,995 * $
12,495*
2008 HONDA ACCORD 2009 SUZUKI GRAND 2010 DODGE 2010 SUZUKI SX4 2010 JEEP GRAND 2010 DODGE GRAND 2010 MAZDA 3 SEDAN 2010 CHRYSLER SEBRING 2009 SUBARU 2010 CHRYSLER
EX-L COUPE VITARA LUXURY 4WD CALIBER SXT CROSSOVER AWD CHEROKEE 4X4 CARAVAN SXT TOURING SEDAN FORESTER AWD TOWN & COUNTRY VAN
$
Stk# S1420A, Leather, Sunroof,
20,795
Automatic, V6
* $
Stk# S1427A, Leather, Sunroof, Auto,
17,795*
Alloys, PW, PL
Stk# P14278, Alloy Wheels, Automatic, CD,
$
Power Windows/Locks
14,995 * $
Navigation, Alloy Wheels, Auto,
Power Windows/Locks
15,995 * $
STK# P14266, POWER SEAT, CD, POWER
WINDOWS/LOCKS, A/C, KEYLESS ENTRY
20,995 * 18,995*
$ $
Stk# P14243, Power Windows/Locks,
2nd Row Buckets, 3rd Row
17,595 * $
Stk# P14279, Power Windows/Locks, CD,
15,695
A/C, Automatic
* $
Stk# P14281, Power Windows/Locks,
13,995
Keyless Entry, Auto, CD
* $
Stk# S1382A, Power Windows/Locks,
Automatic, CD, A/C, Cruise
19,395 *
Stk# P14236, Touring Edition, Alloy Wheels,
$
Dual Power Doors, Power Lift Gate
18,595*
* Tax & Tags Additional. Artwork for illustration purposes only. Not responsible for typographical errors. ** See Salesperson for complete details. ***Based on 3 Month District Avg from Suzuki Survey Statistics.
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796 Wanted to Buy 815 Dogs 815 Dogs
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shots & wormed. wooden stand. $100
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Glen Summit
Continued from front page
ASHLEY All brick 2 story with lots of char- FORTY FORT A must see! This 3BR, 2 bath REDUCED! Beautiful 4BR Bi-Level. Oak HW
acter. Large rooms, HW floors, 2FPs & home includes LR, DR, den kitchen & sun- floors, in-ground pool, hot tub, perennial gar-
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stained glass windows. MLS# 11-738 gas heat/CA, 3 car gar & nice yard. MLS#10- MLS# 10-3674
MARY M. 715-9274 $127,900 1762 RHEA 696-6677 $145,000 NANCY PALUMBO 714-9240 $189,900
BEAR CREEK New Construction! Quality abounds in MOUNTAIN TOP Charming 4BR, 3 bath home built
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MLS# 11-1361 CLYDETTE 696-0897 $495,000 MLS# 11-1122 MIKE D. 714-9236 $329,000 MLS# 11-898 SALLY 714-9233 $319,900
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wood thru-out. Lowered to flood zone “B”. $300/ highly traveled Wyoming Avenue. MLS# 11-995 MLS# 10-4297
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MARCIE 714-9267 $599,000 GERI 696-0888 $775,000 JILL 696-0875 $225,500
KINGSTON Totally gutted! All new 3486SF WEST PITTSTON Supreme living! Set a new standard of SHAVERTOWN Bulford Farms custom built brick 2sty, 5BR, 4 full & 2 1/2
4BR, 3 bath, 20x15 tile-granite kitchen w/Is- living in this wonderful brick/vinyl sided 2sty nestled in baths home on 4acres w/open flr plan. Quality thru-out includes mod kitchen
a great neighborhood! Large sunken LR w/gas FP, taste- w/island & granite open to FR w/FP & bar. Walls of windows overlook grounds,
land, 1st floor FR w/FP, MBR Suite, 1st floor 2stry fyr, sunken LR w/FP, 1st flr office. Finished LL w/2nd kitchen, rec rm &
laundry, A/C, deck. MLS# 11-774 fully decorated mod kitchen, 3BRs & much more! MLS#
wine cellar. Amazing storage, 4 car garage, tennis court & large patio.
RAE 714-9234 $254,000 10-3101 ROSEMARIE 714-9231 $335,000 MLS# 09-4567. TINA 714-9277 or VIRGINIA 714-9253 $750,000
KINGSTON Move into this Classic 2 story WILKES-BARRE Gorgeous Traditional 3yr old MOUNTAINTOP PRICE REDUCED! Family & friends will
love it here! Great home for entertaining. 4BRs, 2.5bths,
house w/4BRs & 3 baths. Great neighbor- home. 2 story foyer, big Master Suite, 2nd inground heated pool, Gazebo w/hot tub, streamfront.
hood & location. MLS# 11-958 floor laundry. Convenient location! 2.5acre lot w/firepit, Kit w/center island & granite cntrs.
Lg FR, sunrm, LL w/wetbar & rec rm. Very well main-
ANDREA 714-9244 $179,900 MLS# 11-138 JOAN 696-0887 $269,500 tained. MLS# 11-631. PAT 715-9337 $387,500
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906 Homes for Sale
BACK MOUNTAIN
NEW LISTING!
573 Coon Rd.
900
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
ASHLEY 570-696-0888
E
KINGSTON
IC
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A quality home in a superior location!
37 Chestnut Road Stunning 2 story 678 Lehman Features: large living room; formal
EW
Stately Brick Tudor (Old Farm Estates) with 2 master bed- Outlet Rd dining room with parquet flooring; oak
N
home. Approx. Living room has kitchen with breakfast area; 1st floor
awesome woodland Custom built solid room suites, over- Unusual Opportunity master bedroom and bath suite; bed-
3900 sq. ft. on
LINEUP a corner lot in views and you will
enjoy the steam/
brick 4 bedroom,
3.5 baths Colonial
sized rooms, 4 bed-
rooms, 3.5 baths,
in Back Mountain.
Ranch Home zoned
room/sitting room; knotty pine den;
half-bath. 2nd floor: 2 bedrooms and
Sunrise Estates.
ASUCCESSFULSALE Features 2 family sauna. Lake and style home with an
open floor plan on
deck, neutral col-
ors, great location.
Residential
attached to a Com-
bath. Finished room in lower level with
new carpeting and wetbar. Central air.
tennis rights avail-
INCLASSIFIED! rooms, 4 bed-
rooms, 2.5 baths, able with Associa- 1+ acre lot in the All measurements mercial Building
2-car garage. In-ground concrete pool
with jacuzzi. MLS#10-1633
Poconos. A few of are approximate. (formerly print
Doyouneedmorespace? central A/C & over- tion membership.
the amenities Just Reduced shop) with separate
JOE MOORE $324,900
(membership
A yard or garage sale sized garage.
optional). Minutes include central A/C. $185,000 utilities over 2 194 DORRANCE STREET E,
in classified Beautiful hardwood 2 Master bedrooms 570-696-2468 beautiful acres in
floors & a brick from the Pocono's KINGSTON
is the best way and 2 hours to each with bath Lake Twp with plen- Traditional, 4 bedroom, 2 1/2
fireplace. room and fireplace, ty of parking. So bath home w/many upgrades.
tocleanoutyourclosets! $334,900 Philadelphia or New
ultramodern many possibilities. Features: fam. room w/stone
York. $349,000
You’re in bussiness MLS# 11-529
Maria Huggler kitchen, hardwood Can be purchased fireplace, formal dining room,
living room, den/office, exercise
Four Star
with classified! McCabe Realty CLASSIC floors throughout, as residential home. room - all with hardwood floors.
PROPERTIES cathedral ceiling Call for more Eat-in kitchen w/corian counter.
AVOCA 570-674-9950
570-587-7000 and 2 car garage.
MLS #11-653
details. Property
Type: RC: Residen-
New 1st floor ceramic stall show-
er and 1/2 bath. Solarium. Fin-
Harveys Lake
or 570-332-1048
Back Mountain Lots Now Available!
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570-696-1041
in a very private
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97 ft. lakefront. Boat ramp in place. Second lot across street provides additional parking. All utilities at site. Home Warranty. will love the kitchen
All this on 4 ACRES and get ready for
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$419,000
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MLS #11-155 MLS# 11-1141
CALL DAVE HOURIGAN @ 570-474-6307 or 570-715-7750 Call Tracy Zarola
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$257,500
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the ability of including clos- Call Geri
ing costs with the loan.
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DALLAS DUPONT FORTY FORT HANOVER TWP HANOVER TWP. HARVEYS LAKE JENKINS TWP. KINGSTON KINGSTON LAKE SILKWORTH
NEW LISTING! Single family home Charming home 2-story home with Buttonwood “NEW LISTING” 129 S. Dawes Ave. Very attractive Older Cottage with
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rooms, 2.5 baths. 2 full baths, 2 story garage, sunporch sunroom & 1st Fix up or tear down. in Dallas School 1st floor master crete basement vinyl siding & neat Furnace re-done in
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with fireplace and ditioned, oil & gas throughout! Nice with coal stove. would be an attrac- Harveys Lake. 3/4 bath. 2nd floor of storage, 2 car Great floor plan. Location for
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car garage. Central ished basement, 2 from the hustle area. 4 bedrooms $12,500 3 Bedrooms, 1 3/4 closets and adjoin- able neighborhood. MLS# 11-260 right on Rt. 29.
AC. Wooded lot. enclosed porches, & bustle! & 4 baths. Call Jim for details Bath and nice ing bath. 1st floor Close to schools Four Star $34,900
$275,000. 15 x 20 deck with REDUCED PRICE $385,000 Towne & Country updates. laundry and 1/2 and park and recre- McCabe Realty Call Cindy
11-1077 power awning $129,900 MLS# 10-4091 Real Estate Co. REDUCED PRICE bath, modern ation. Walking dis- 570-674-9950 570-690-2689
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$172,000
570-675-3611 size lot, off street
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570-690-2689
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fireplace. 2 tier hood. Carpet
on an automobile?
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All appliances
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FORTY FORT HANOVER TWP in classified!
deck overlooks
above ground pool,
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allowance will be
considered.
JUST REDUCED $159,900 570-675-4400
It’s a showroom in print!
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$168,000
Call 570-421-0587 GREAT DEAL! HANOVER TWP.
LIBERTY HILLS
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please visit 570-262-7716 home?
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570-829-7130
DURYEA
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Blueberry Hill.
3 bedroom ranch.
near public trans-
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appliances. Ample
LAKE SILKWORTH
Large lot with pool. 2 car garage. Fully on an automobile? off street parking.
rented. What's NEW PRICE
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more details, call
(570) 655-8118 REDUCED PRICE room home with loft It’s a showroom in print! Doyouneedmorespace? MLS# 10-4452
$75,000 area that can easily Classified’s got Four Star
1509 Wyoming Ave.
PRICE REDUCED! A yard or garage sale
EXETER MLS# 09-4475 be converted to a McCabe Realty
19 Circle Drive Freshly painted and
3rd bedroom. This the directions!
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JENKINS
527 Cherry Drive McCabe Realty home has 2.5
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LAFLIN
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this 3 bedroom 1.5
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HIGHLAND HILLS
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HANOVER TWP.
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yours. Features home with original
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include a modern
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doors, windows,
heated - outside. Great mod- bedrooms, granite, kitchen, bathroom,
Overlooking a kitchen, central lot in quiet neigh- appliances, heating
beautiful waterfall.
$237,000
A/C. laundry room,
office and free
ern kitchen. 2 car
garage, skylights,
huge deck and
stainless appli-
ances, heated in
ground pool.
LINE UP borhood. Roof 9
years old. Hard-
& cooling system,
carport & Decks.
MLS# 10-4354
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standing fireplace.
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patio. There is a
huge walkout base-
$219,900 Call
570-655-8034
A GREAT DEAL... wood floors in good
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2 bedrooms, one
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included. Just move AC and new 100
570-696-0888
570-696-3801 street. Good room
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right in! For more
ment that is rough
plumbed for a bath-
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MLS #11-625
$89,000
Wonderful 4 bed-
room Ranch with
MLS: 09-4484
$97,000
realtyinc.com Donald Crossin
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on an automobile? sweeping views of Call John Nicodem
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$173,500
MLS 11-604 this modernized tra- MLS #10-4589 Get it back where it 570-288-0770 the valley. Master Classic
MLS #11-1254
$177,900
Call Kim
ditional home. 3rd
floor is a large bed-
$350,000
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counters and cherry LARKSVILLE
LEWITH & FREEMAN addition, deck over-
looking large corner
570-735-7494 the directions! cabinets with large
island and stainless
DUPONT
large kitchen. Park- off street parking showing. patio. For more
private driveway.
french door to patio,
formal dining room,
Doyouneedmorespace? Great entertaining
ing in rear with and large yard. For $114,900 information and
alley access. photos visit
151 Fort Street
Recently remodeled hardwood floors, tile A yard or garage sale inside & out! 3 car $39,900
more information Ann Marie Chopick
570-760-6769 www.atlas
3 bedroom home, 2 in kitchen and in classified garage plus 2 car MLS 11-99 and photos, log Brand new ranch realtyinc.com
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MLS #11-1166
$279,900
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call Nancy
MLS#09-2449 (570) 288-6654 room, two bath, Call Tom
bath with soaking laundry room. Full
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$64,900 Looking for the right deal basement, with
570-262-7716
street parking, Call Charles
garage, new car- car garage, con- with classified! on an automobile? insulation &
crete driveway. Turn to classified. sheetrock.
Brick ranch on a
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family room with
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$129,900.00
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HANOVER TWP.
Buttonwood
Shopping for a It’s a showroom in print!
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MLS#:09-4746
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a fireplace plus
1 3/4 baths!
Call (570) 852-9142
$259,000 Need a Roommate? Classified lets Looking for that the directions! Call John Nicodem LARKSVILLE
PRICE REDUCED
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570-760-4961
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DAKOTA WOODS DALLAS, PA $219,000
WHITE HAVEN WHITE HAVEN DURYEA w/4BRs, 2.5 baths, DR w/ HW,
NEW CONSTRUCTION TOWNHOMES I am located in Golden Oaks, a community designed
for the 55 and over. You can enjoy entertaining via my
I am a well kept ranch nestled up in the most pri- ASHLEY Great 2 unit for investors or homeowners.This property
has been totally gutted & renovated.It is maintenance lg FR w/FP, tile in kitchen, bath 143 S. Grove Street, Harveys Lake
Back Mountain of Luzerne County. Functional vate of settings. My charming features include a wrap 3 bedroom 2 story home in a quiet
3 BR units and you choose finishes! Features
spacious design or maybe relax in front of my custom
fireplace or in my serene whirlpool tub. I am nestled up
around porch and a beautiful fireplace. I offer breath-
neighborhood. Modern kitchen and
free with a newer roof,windows,porch,&vinyl siding.
Front unit has a modern eat-in kitchen, LR,2BR,& mod- & laundry. Corian in kitchen.
taking wooded views often visited by wildlife as well as
a gourmet island kitchen w/ granite counters, against 4000+ acres of State Game Lands. This offers ex- ern bath. The rear property has a modern eat-in kitchen, Level lot. MLS# 10-4664
Dallas $174,900 2-story great room, 1st floor master suite and
attached garage
UNITS STARTING AT $289,900 10654
ceptional views of nature and provides a private setting
for outdoor activities in my screened porch or on my
custom patio. MLS#11-861 $272,900
a stunning landscape highlighted by wild flowers. 200
Amp service, Low taxes, No HOA, 8x16 shed, 12x24
garage with storage loft. MLS#11-1426 $118,000
bath. Nice yard with plenty of off street
parking. MLS#11-1046 $65,900
LR&DR, 4 large BR w/large closets,modern baths,&
second floor laundry. Large yard & off street parking in a
quiet neighborhood. MLS#10-4435 $104,900
$312,500
I’m Sue Barre. I sell houses,
and I can sell yours. (570) 696-5417 Mothers hold MOUNTAINTOP
SOLD
their children’s $154,900
Jim Graham Direct Line - Jim (570) 715-9323 will sell out soon to a fortunate few!
283913
Convenient to Wilkes-Barre with spectacular views
Associate Broker
Happy
and 1 to 4.5 acre parcels.
16 - Estate sized sites on a private rolling hillside
Whatever I Touch Turns to SOLD Jonathan J. Nelson
EAST STROUDSBURG MOUNTAINTOP MOUNTAINTOP
between Hillside Road and Huntsville Reservoir,
Mother’s
Shavertown.
793-3539 Immaculate spacious home in move in condition! 4BR Beautiful new construction in Crestwood school district. Quaint Victorian in Glen Summit, 3 story 5
MOUNTAINTOP Public Sewer - Natural Gas
Home features include Hardwood floors, Anderson win- SHORT SALE - APPROVED! Have instant equity on
2.5BA w/full basement. Upgraded kitchen w/granite bed 2.5 bath w/1 car garage on over 1/2 acre. this classic 7 bedroom 5 bath Victorian on 1.5 acres in
counters & double wall oven. X lg dining area w/ french dows, 2 zone forced air, & much more. Spacious kitchen
Neighborhood offers a private lake, clay ten- Glen Summit, w2w hardwood floors throughout, cus-
Another Quality Halbing – Amato Development Homesites From $155,900
Day
drs to oversized deck. Stone faced fpl in FR. Ceiling fans w/ island, tile, & maple. Walk-out basement ready to finish
nis courts, clubhouse, & more. Nearby access tom counters & cabinets, finished basement & attic.
thruout. Lots of closet space. Basement plumbed for
add’l bath. Solar panels reduce oil & electric consump-
w/ Superior Walls foundation. Very quiet neighborhood
centrally located near dining, shopping, & interstate. Taxes to PA state Game Lands and great for hunt- Enjoy the private community lake, tennis courts, &
Expert Construction with attention to every detail
by Summit Pointe Builders – Your plan or ours!
Ready for custom build by
trails. Sale contingent on bank’s approval.
tion by 35%. Hard wired generator also included. based on land only. Reassessed for the sale of property. ing, biking, and trails. Summit Pointe Builders
New Listing Shickshinny Kingston
MLS#10-4123 $299,000 MLS#10-393 $143,500 MLS#08-4560 $165,000 Contact: Kevin Smith (570) 696-1195
MLS#11-1377 $184,900
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Comfortable one-story home w/4BRs, 2 BTHs, cheer- 2-BTH Bi-level close to schools, shopping, recreational
ful KIT, formal LR/DR, laundry rm. Walls of windows, facilities and doctors. Offers LR-DR combination,
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6 Merganser Ct
eled Inside & Out.
An absolute must
see property! New
PARDEESVILLE realtyinc.com
MLS #10-2817
Call Tom
570-262-7716
new high efficiency
Harmon Wood/coal
boiler, windows,
plan. Huge rooms,
hardwood floors,
$289,000
MLS# 10-3799
Call Geri
tile, gas fireplace,
In Forest Pointe electrical, plumbing,
roof, wall to wall
738 PARDEESVILLE RD Call Charlie for
your private
264 Burke Street
No maintenance
200 amp service,
ductless A/C &
modern kitchen. All
in a desirable
570-696-0888
570-696-3801
showing.
carpeting, windows,
interior & exterior CORNER LOT VM 101
fees. Many
upgrades. Move in
more. Don’t
hesitate or you’ll
neighborhood.
REDUCED PRICE
LEWITH & FREEMAN
SHAVERTOWN
doors, new oak condition. 2,000 sq. be too late! 570-288-9371
$179,900
kitchen with tile ft. Berber, ceramic $178,500
271 Charles St.
floor, hardwood
staircase, all new
tile & hardwood.
2 bedroom, 2.5
MLS# 11-1143
Four Star
MLS #11-352
Call Tracy Zarola WEST PITTSTON
Very nice 3 bed- 570-574-6465 322 SALEM ST.
light fixtures, new baths. All appli- McCabe Realty 570-696-0723
PITTSTON TWP.
room 1.5 bath home hot water heater 570-674-9950
ances, washer
with detached 1 car NEW LISTING & baseboard & dryer & window LEWITH & FREEMAN
garage. Home has
replacement win-
dows, new carpet,
Attractive Fine
Line Home
heating units.
MLS# 10-4137 Call
PRICE REDUCED
treatments includ-
ed. Walk in closet. SHICKSHINNY Looking to buy a
fresh paint and
''Charleston'' floor
plan. Stacked
570-696-2468 Single family built
in 2005. 2.5 baths,
No units in front of
or behind. 1 car
OWNER SAYS: “SELL!” home?
Place an ad here
remodeled bath- stone, masonry, 5 bedrooms,
rooms. This is a two story with garage. Very and let the
wood burning fire- private. Near all 1 & 3/4 baths, 2
must see in a nice place in family
attached garage. sellers know!
Oil furnace with interstates. car garage, family Great 1/2 double
neighborhood,. room, brick 570-829-7130
central air. 90 x REDUCED TO room plus den or located in nice
MLS 11-442 accents on front. office. On a dead
SWOYERSVILLE
$99,000 140 corner lot. $179,900 West Pittston loca-
Upgraded appli- Call 570-829-3162 end street. tion. 3 bedrooms,
Call John Polifka Kitchen with cen-
ances. 2nd floor Big Price new carpet. Vertical
ter cooking island,
PLAINS TWP
570-704-6846 laundry. Large
Antonik & dining room, Reduction!! blinds with all appli-
master bath with
Associates, Inc. whirlpool tub. Shopping for a raised ceiling with 40 Gain St. $169,500 Spectacular sunlit ances. Screened in
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570-735-7494 Large yard. new apartment? hardwood floor. pants of this newly
MLS# 11-960 great room with
more information
Four Star floor to ceiling
$265,000 Classified lets
LUZERNE MLS# 11-1264
Call Michael Pinko you compare costs -
Carpeting thru out
home. Tiled
kitchen and bath.
constructed Ranch
home on a low traf-
fic street. All you
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
stone fireplace &
vaulted ceiling adds
and photos visit
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(570) 899-3865 without hassle to the charm of this
or worry!
Kitchen appli-
ances included.
could ask for is
already here, 3 SHAVERTOWN 11 year young 3-4
bedrooms, 2 story Investors Wanted!
MLS#10-1535
$59,000
Get moving NICELY PRICED bedrooms, 2 baths, situated on almost Stone front 2 bed- Charlie VM 101
hardwood and tile
with classified! $219,900
floors with granite For Sale By Owner an acre of tranquili- room, 2 story on
(570) 233-1993 ty with fenced nice lot. Open 1st
NANTICOKE and stainless steel Plains Township
Smith Hourigan Mill Creek Acres above ground pool, floor with nice eat-in
kitchen, gas fire-
PITTSTON
Group 4 Lan Creek Rd rocking chair porch kitchen. 2nd floor
place, central air, 2 and a mountain needs tlc. Gas heat.
570-474-6307 Close to Mohegan
73 Parry St.
car garage and
rear patio and full Sun & Geisinger, 4 view – there’s a Space Heaters.
$32,000. Call Pat WEST WYOMING
MOUNTAIN TOP
Recently renovated Bedrooms, 3 Baths, formal dining room
basement. For & large living room, 570-885-4165 438 Tripp St
3 bedroom, 1.5 bath more information Fireplace, 2 Car PRICE REDUCED!
Garage. Excellent 2.5 Baths, new Coldwell Banker
home on a large lot and photos, log Move right into this Gerald L. Busch
in great location. Condition. All Appli- Kitchen with dining
onto www.atlas 3 Bedroom,1 3/4 area & a master Real Estate, Inc.
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THOMPSON
the Back Mountain MLS #10-3676 Large yard. cul de sac in Sutton
trail. Features a Go To laundry room, walk
330 State Street $219,900 Hills. Modern eat in in closet & master
wrap around porch, Very spacious Call Colleen www.plainsre.com kitchen, oak cabi-
hardwood floors for details. bath with jetted tub
3 story home 107 Johnson St. 570-237-0415 nets, Living room, & shower and an
downstairs, new with nice size 4 bedroom Ranch Asking $219,900 wood, Fireplace
wall-to-wall carpet- Call 570-817-1228 oversize 2 car
rooms & many home with hard- with new Stainless gar – Priced Under
ing upstairs. 2nd 811 Pin Oak Dr. recent updates. wood floors, large for showing Steel liner, Lower
floor laundry, brand ROOM FOR Market Value
$2,000 seller Level family room,
PLYMOUTH
room sizes, gas @$189,900!
new bathrooms, EVERYONE! assist available. heat and central air, laundry, Bath.
large walk in closet 6 bedrooms, plenty MLS #10-906
PLAINS
PRICE REDUCED garage and carport. 401 W. Shawnee Ave Private back yard, Don’t delay, call
and spacious yard. of bathrooms, $93,000 Nice home, corner deck, garage. New
Move in condition! spacious family Beautifully redone 4 Pat today at
MLS# 09-3712 lot, large unfinished bedroom, 2 bath bi- roof, lifetime leaf- 570-714-6114 or RR 2 Box 84B
MLS 11-220 room with coal Call Lynda basement. For less gutters, drive- New Listing!
$114,900 insert fireplace, level with garage on 570-287-1196
(570) 696-5418 more information way expanded, 2 Story, Large Lot,
CENTURY 21 SMITH
Mark R. Mason living room, dining cozy corner lot near
and photos visit Valley West High shelving in garage. Needs Siding, Nice SUNDAY
570-331-0982 room kitchen PLUS www.atlas Quiet, private, Lake Interior Features! 1:00PM-3:00PM
HOURIGAN GROUP
Crossin Real part finished School. New Paint,
realtyinc.com Carpeting, Appli- Lehman schools. MLS# 11-1184 Completely remod-
Estate basement, Rec MLS 11-1209 $169,900 $74,900
room with wet bar, ances & more. eled home with
570-288-0770 MLS# 10-2545 Call Jill Shaver
LINEUP
2 car built in garage
& additional 3-4 car
Smith Hourigan
Group
$129,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200 117 Mara Lane
$139,900. Call
570-706-5496 Call Sue Barre
570-696-5417
SPRING BROOK TWP Hunter Office:
(570) 328-0306
everything new.
New kitchen, baths,
bedrooms, tile
garage... PLUS 2nd
ASUCCESSFULSALE lot for a great back
570-696-1195 This townhome is
better than new! It PLYMOUTH SMITH HOURIGAN floors, hardwoods,
granite countertops,
NANTICOKE
yard. This is a 570-696-1195
has been upgraded all new stainless
INCLASSIFIED! Fannie Mae
HomePath Property.
with bamboo floors steel appliances,
in Living Room &
Doyouneedmorespace? Property approved refrigerator, stove,
A yard or garage sale for HomePath
Renovation PITTSTON Dining Room. Only
lived in for 6
microwave, dish-
washer, free stand-
in classified Mortgage
months & includes ing shower, tub for
SHAVERTOWN
all stainless kitchen 6 Williams St. two, huge deck,
is the best way Financing. ''First-
appliances & large- Great value for the large yard, excellent
tocleanoutyourclosets!
You’re in bussiness
Look'' Property,
please see
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capacity high-
efficiency washer & Be your own boss!
price on quiet
street which is
THORNHURST
2 or 3 bedroom
neighborhood
$154,900 (835.00 /
dryer. HUGE 12x26 Long time Furniture closed to all main 30years/ 5%)
com for details. home in Country
with classified! $154,900
68 Tilbury Avenue
Well maintained
Deck. Walk-out store includes roads is a must
Club Estates. 1.5
570-654-1490
basement. QUIET showroom, invento- see. Also comes
MOUNTAIN TOP MLS #11-177
570-242-2795
ranch in Tilbury
Terrace. 2 bedroom
home with hard-
cul-de-sac location.
Bonus Room on
ry, 8 room brick res-
idence + 4 car
with home
warranty.
bath with lots of
storage space.
For info & pics,
3 bedroom, 1 bath, second floor has garage. Only MLS 10-3210
wood floors, 1 bath. semi modern been carpeted- just $225,000. Call Pat 1061fairway.
$157,900
Eat in kitchen. kitchen with stove needs to be 570-885-4165 weebly.com
Raised ranch in Thomas Bourgeois
Large “L” shaped and fridge. Nice finished. $224,900 Coldwell Banker Call 570-472-3032 Collect cash, not dust!
“Midway Manor” 516-507-9403
living/dining room. yard, one car
Full basement,
MLS #11-334 Gerald L. Busch with very nice CLASSIC Clean out your
garage. Call Tracy Zarola Real Estate, Inc. PROPERTIES
partially finished. Priced to sell. 570-574-6465
kitchen, 3 bed- Let the Community basement, garage
rooms, 1.5 baths, 570-842-9988
Sunroom in back MLS 11-1298 570-696-0723
PLYMOUTH lower level family Know! or attic and call the
SWEET VALLEY
off kitchen. 3 car
310 Deer Run Drive
Spacious 11 year MOUNTAIN TOP detached garage.
PRICE REDUCED
$59,900
Call Lu-Ann LEWITH & FREEMAN room & large
fenced yard with
Place your Classified
Ad TODAY!
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
570-602-9280 in-ground pool
old 2 story built by
Hallmark Homes
sits on 1 acre lot.
NOW $130,500!!
MLS# 10-1703
Call Linda
PLAINS
1610 Westminster Rd
to enjoy!!
$154,900
570-829-7130 829-7130!
Formal living rooms (570) 956-0584 MLS# 11-33 The Attorney To Call
& dining rooms, eat Coldwell Banker Four Star When Buying A Home
in kitchen with Rundle Real Estate McCabe Realty
island. Family room 570-474-2340 Doyouneedmorespace? 570-674-9950 • Complete Real Estate Legal
Services
with 11 foot ceiling A yard or garage sale Ready for
Looking for the right deal
& fireplace. Office
on 1st floor. Bow Creek Manor
in classified occupancy, 2 unit
with store front in on an automobile?
REDUCED!! • Title Insurance
Nice doublewide
Screened porch off Meticulously main- is the best way nice condition. Set Turn to classified. with 2 bedrooms, 2 • Rapid Title Search & Closing
kitchen overlooks tained 4 bedroom, 3 tocleanoutyourclosets! up shop & live in 3
NANTICOKE
baths, kitchen, living
in ground pool. 1/2 bath two story PRICE REDUCED! bedroom apartment It’s a showroom in print!
Large master suite on almost 1 acre.
You’re in bussiness Gorgeous estate & let the rent from Classified’s got
room, dining room,
laundry room, 3
• Evening & Weekend
with 3 closets, with classified! Appointments
HOME FOR SALE the directions!
Master bedroom like property with 2nd apartment help season porch & 2
private bath with log home plus 2
PITTSTON
suite. 2 family pay the bills. Ideal car built in garage
whirlpool, separate
shower, double
rooms. 2 fireplaces.
Office/den. Large Single home, 3
story garage on 1
acres with many
opportunity for the
smart investor! SHAVERTOWN sitting on 1.47 pri-
vate acres.
Angelo C. Terrana Jr.
vanity & radiant deck overlooking a bedrooms, eat-in outdoor features. DRASTIC PRICE $99,900 ATTORNEY AT LAW
heated tile floor. private wooded kitchen, electric Garage. REDUCTION! Five Mountains
3 car garage. yard. 3 car garage. MLS# 11-319 Realty
Finished rec room
heat, unfinished $59,900 Suite 117 Park Building,
$365,000. basement, deck. $325,000 570-542-2141
MLS# 11-165 400 Third Avenue, Kingston, PA
280074
LINEUP
neighborhood;
Turn to classified. move-in condition fireworks! Full bath with fireplace, 2 car
garage on a great
It’s a showroom in print! for the right buyer; plus 3/4 bath, eat in
corner lot in
ASUCCESSFULSALE no realtors or bro- kitchen, enclosed
Classified’s got
the directions!
kers; $132,999. call porch, first floor
laundry. Corner low
“Midway Manor!”
$179,000 • GAS,
IN CLASSIFIED! 570-878-2424 maintenance lot. 2 story apartment MLS# 11-1319
SEWER,
MOUNTAIN TOP after 10:00 a.m. For more informa-
tion and photos visit
building near all
conveniences.
103 Arnold Avenue
Four Star
McCabe Realty
WATER
Doyouneedmorespace? Ranch. Newly www.atlas Front unit is a AFFORDABLE PRICE 570-674-9950
constructed. 2,100
Looking for the right deal realtyinc.com modern 1 bedroom Cape Cod with 1st
A yard or garage sale
sq ft. 3 bedrooms.
2.5 baths. Jacuzzi
tub. Gas Heat, on an automobile?
MLS 11-930
$115,000
& the rear unit is
a spacious 2 bed-
floor master bed-
room, 3 season Looking for the right deal • FOUNDATION
in classified Central Air. 2 car
Turn to classified.
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
room with large
kitchen & living
porch, attached
garage. MLS#
on an automobile? EXCAVATION
is the best way
garage. Land- room. Heat and 10-1069 $84,900 Turn to classified.
scaping & Drive-
way completed It’s a showroom in print! electric split. call Nancy
It’s a showroom in print! INCLUDED
tocleanoutyourclosets! aprox 5/23
Classified’s got
$59,800
MLS# 10-3422
570-237-0752
You’re in bussiness
$239,900 Four Star Classified’s got
570-868-5900
the directions! McCabe Realty
the directions! CALL 237-0425 760-7326
284408
OR
with classified! 570-674-9950
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Bass Lake. Current
$29,995. 14 acres
Southern Tier Unfurnished Dallas, Pa.
MEADOWS
WILKES-BARRE Great 3 bedroom
Cape Cod with 25 St. Mary’s St.
NEW LISTING!
108 Welles St.
PROPERTY 155 E Walnut St.
Good investment
perc on file. Priced
below cost, sell
$24,995. 5 acres
Big River $39,995. 7
AVOCA
APARTMENTS
220 Lake St.
charm & character, Available immedi- says bring all offers. acres Little Falls Housing for the
3,443 sq. ft. Unique investment property knocking 3 rooms, wall to wall
1 3/4 baths, nice ately. Commercial MLS#10-3564. Low $19,995. Over 100 elderly & mobility
masonry commer- opportunity for a 4 on your door. Don't carpeting, appli-
yard. MLS# property has 2 price $10,000 new properties impaired; all utilities
cial building with unit building that miss out, come and ances, coin-op laun-
10-342 $139,900 apartments and Thomas Bourgeois offered! Terms or included. Federally
warehouse/office includes 1 small see for yourself. dry, off street park-
call Nancy large office area, 516-507-9403 cash discounts! Call subsidized program.
and 2 apartments commercial space Also included in the ing, security. No
570-237-0752 lots of storage, multi CLASSIC Christmas & Associ- Extremely low
with separate elec- & 3 spacious sale of the property pets. $410/month
“bay” heated PROPERTIES ates 800-229-7843 income persons
tric and heat. Per- apartments. Low is the lot behind the (570) 655-1606
garage, large yard, 570-842-9988 or visit www.Lan- encouraged to
fect for contractors maintenance home. Lot size is
ample off street dandCamps.com apply. Income less
Large well kept 6
bedroom home in
or anyone with stor-
age needs. For
more information
exterior & grounds.
Convenient location
parking; all units
rented; Close to Rt
25X75, known as
147 Cherry St. HARVEYS LAKE PRICES REDUCED
BACK MOUNTAIN
3 large 1 bedroom
than $11,900.
570-675-6936,
with high visibility. 81 and Cross Valley $82,000 Lake View 8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri.
quiet neighborhood.
Off street parking,
good size back
YATESVILLE and photos log onto
www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
$118,500
MLS #11-358
Karen Ryan
expressway; off-
street parking. Seri-
MLS# 10-2666
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Hard to find this
one! Buildable lot
with view of lake.
EARTH
CONSERVANCY
LAND FOR SALE
apts, 3 kitchens
with appliances, 3
baths. Apts. have
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
yard. Owner very Reduced to ous inquiries only. HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
570-283-9100 X-14 Rundle Real Estate $32,900 46+/- Acres access to one
motivated to sell. $89,000 No brokers/real
EXETER
570-474-2340 MLS# 10-2523 Hanover Twp., another. No lease.
MLS 10-3668 MLS #10-3872 estate agents! $795 for all 3 apts
$189,999 Call Call Cindy $89,000
WEST WYOMING
$79,900 Call Charlie 570-690-2689 10+/- Acres ($265 per apt.) 1st floor, 2 bedroom,
Call Don Crossin 570-829-6200 (570) 878-2424 Convenient to all
after 10:00 a.m. www.cindykingre.com Hanover Twp., eat in kitchen,
570-288-0770 VM 101 331 Holden St $69,000 colleges and gas enclosed heated
CROSSIN REAL drilling areas.
HANOVER TOWNSHIP PITTSTON
10-847 28+/- Acres porch. Large refin-
ESTATE Fairview Twp., Call for more info ished basement. 1
570-288-0770 22 W. Germania St $85,000 570-696-1866 car carport. Gas
20 Osborne Drive 61+/- Acres heat. Central air.
LINEUP Buy a newer 2
ASUCCESSFULSALE
story in the growing
Willow View Devel-
570-675-4400 Nuangola
$125,000 BEAR CREEK $700 + utilities &
security. Will consid-
opment. This home
DALLAS JENKINS TOWNSHIP 40+/- Acres
Newport Twp.
New furnished 3
room apartment
er reduced rent for
maintenance work.
INCLASSIFIED! has 3 bedrooms,
2.5 baths, formal
New Section in
Highland Hills,
$180,000 Includes water, sep- Call 570-760-6277
32 +/- Acres tic & most of the
Doyouneedmorespace?
EXETER
dining and sitting Many possibilities Charles Place Wilkes-Barre Twp. heat. No smoking &
A yard or garage sale room, family room
with wood burning 1011-1015 Oak St for this building. 40 + Open! See additional Land no pets. $750/
This 6,600 sq. ft. Four 1+ acre lots Smaller 2 bedroom
in classified fireplace, finished concrete block
Available 2 buildings
on site. #1011 is a 2
parking spaces, 5
offices, 3 baths and available. Call
for Sale at
www. earth
month. + security,
references. Could apartment, 2nd
is the best way room in lower level, building has multiple story office building warehouse. 570-498-9244 conservancy.org be unfurnished. Call floor with sun porch
electric heat and and garage. Stove
tocleanoutyourclosets! central air. 2 car
uses. 5 offices & with approximately $425,000 570-823-3445 (570) 954-1200
You’re in bussiness
kitchenette. Over 3800 square feet. Maria Huggler Looking for the right deal Sell your own home! and fridge included.
CARBONDALE
garage, level lot. 5,800 sq. ft.. ware- CLASSIC $425/month
with classified! NEW REDUCED 678 Lehman
house space (high
#1015 is a single
story building with PROPERTIES
on an automobile? Place an ad HERE plus utilities.
PRICE. Outlet Road Turn to classified. Large, partially fur- Call Charlie
ceilings). 2 over- approximately 3000 570-587-7000 570-829-7130
WILKES-BARRE MLS 10-2379 Unusual Opportunity
in Back Mountain.
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$246,000
Call Lu-Ann Ranch Home
$94,500
MLS 10-1326
$489,000
WILKES-BARRE Classified’s got 915 Manufactured
all utilities included.
$750 / month. Call
REDUCED zoned Residential MLS# 11-445
570-602-9280
attached to
Bob Kopec Call Pat Guzzy Commercial the directions! Homes 570-267-0855
Property 1 block
MOUNTAIN TOP
HUMFORD 570-407-2480
Commercial
Building (formerly
REALTY from Courthouse,
ASHLEY PARK DALLAS
PERFECTLY
570-822-5126 College & Hospital. 200 Kirby
print shop) with Needs Renovation. Laurel Run & San 2 apartments
separate utilities on Modern 1st floor 2
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FORTY FORT -
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116 Amber Lane
Very nice Bi-level
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You’re in bussiness
570-586-1111
PRICE REDUCED! pets. $600 - $690.
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rooms with appli-
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Type:RC:
with classified! PITTSTON Beautiful piece of
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Properties
570-881-2517
ances, laundry,
porch, parking.
plan, built in
garage, driveway,
Residential with
Commercial
JENKINS TOWNSHIP a nice area waiting
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vided, 2 YEAR
on corner lot. Function May Street ly wooded. Water, DELAWARE - Active Place an ad here SAME RENT $465 +
Lower level family $165,000 sewer and gas are Adult Community UTILITIES, NO
12 Reid st. and let the
room with pellet MLS #11-42 adjacent. Going (55 Plus) in beauti-
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570-242-2795 towards Mountain- ful, historic Smyrna,
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570-829-7130 EMPLOYMENT
For more informa- vate location with 285 Wyoming Ave. Ave just past Grey- gle Home Develop- APPLICATION
tion and photos visit
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private back yard. 3
season room. Gas
144 S. Main St.
First floor currently
used as a shop,
stone Manor.
$59,000
ment near beaches
and bay areas. Pur-
DALLAS
PRISTINE 2
REQUIRED.
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$95,000 level family room. 4 Busy downtown BEDROOM. APT.
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MLS 10-4538 bedrooms, garage. Former Parrish
location, perfect for
corner lot, full base- 659-5800. Visit
Available June 1st AMERICA
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FORTY FORT -
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building on the photos go to with the Classifieds References &
WILKES-BARRE
570-829-6200 MLS#08-2954 www.atlas 570-829-7130 Cook’s kitchen with
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$179,900 realtyinc.com
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removed, would
leave a 30x120 MLS #10-4339
$174,900
Job Seekers are 930 Wanted to Buy
required. Call
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ing room, front/rear
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Includes all appli-
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IN CLASSIFIED! DALLAS TWP.
BLACK LAKE, NY
your mortgage paid ances, utilities,
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PITTSTON
parking. $125,000. Looking for the right deal Lot 48 4 Room/2 bedroom,
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5 UNIT MULTI FAMILY 4.05 acre Wooded ed. $800 month. appliances, wash-
Call Pat MLS # 11-1111
570-885-4165 Turn to classified. $64,900 2 Buildings. Lot on Cul-de-sac 570-675-2486 er/dryer hookup, off
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Gerald L. Busch Classified’s got 570-288-0770 NNN based on
over 6,000 sf. No sign on proper- $470.570-655-1606
Real Estate, Inc. CROSSIN REAL
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WILKES-BARRE YATESVILLE 570-288-0770 300-4300 sqft.
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site well & septic.
$142,500 great fishing & tranquility
at it’s finest.
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$549,000 A yard or garage sale Daily $39.99 + tax
ANALYSIS!
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Maribeth Jones
office: 696-2600 in classified Weekly $169.99 + tax
evaluation of Commercial Find Something? 570-829-6200
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241 Dana Street
WILKES-BARRE
$135,000 570-820-8002
Call Brenda
Suder Office:
(570) 696-2468 LINE UP Building with garage bays, office & room
for storage. Zoned Commercial. MLS#10-2737
Business on 1st flr w/3 BR apt on
2nd flr. Lease purchase possible. Buyer to verify
Turn Key Salon w/modern amenities.
Possible upstairs rental. Off Street Pkg. MLS#11-
Multi-Purpose Bldg - Convenient
location on State St - Adjacent lot available.
Great investment! Gas/Service
Station w/3 bays & office. MLS#10-467
A GREAT DEAL... DEANNA 696-0894 zoning. MLS#10-4468
ANDY 714-9225
838
JENNIFER 715-9350
MLS#10-4590
MARGY 696-0891 or MIKE J 970-1100 Donna Santoroski 788-7504
IN CLASSIFIED!
3700SF on 2700SF of
WILKES-BARRE 1st flr w/ 4
apts on 2nd.
opportunity!
1st flr open
space w/2.5
1358SF 3 bay
231 Poplar St. attached gar baths. 2nd flr
Nice 3 bedroom Apt. Zoned Lt
& OSP. Industrial.
home in move-in
condition.
Doyouneedmorespace? MLS#09-2278
ANDY 714-
MLS#11-1276
Mary Donovan
Hardwood floors in A yard or garage sale - 1.4acres, Great business opportunity! Bar w/liquor Nice cement block building. Nice 9225 696-0729
former restaurant incl’s all equipment & furniture.
living & dining in classified MLS#09-3799
license plus 2 unit dwelling. MLS#11-1164
Sandy 970-1110 or David R 970-1117
level lot. Ideal for contractor! MLS#10-3528
JIM 715-9323
room. Upgraded is the best way MIKE D 714-9236
appliances including
stainless double tocleanoutyourclosets! If you need a
4 bedroom home
oven, refrigerator & You’re in bussiness with generous Lease Prime Location
dishwasher. Great
storage space with classified! room sizes, 1.5 this building - 1900SF - 12
w/nice offices, pkg spaces.
WILKES-BARRE
in full basement baths & detached
garage, then this is conference MLS#09-3085
& walk-up attic. MARGY 696-
the one! 3 season room & kit.
$82,000 387-389 North Ample parking. 0891
MLS #10-4456 Hampton St. sunroom & neat
basement. VERY MLS#11-419
Barbara Young Three Unit. Great JUDY 714- Prime location on Memorial Hwy. Unique GREAT LOCATION - 2nd flr space - 32,000SF, 30+
Call 570-466-6940 Location. Great NICE CONDITION! space-many possibilities. Zoning B-2. MLS#11-669
9230 plus utilities. OSP via parking lot. MLS#10-50 parking, including trailer spaces MLS#08-1305
ext. 55 Income. Tenants REDUCED PRICE MARK 696-0724
MATT HODOROWSKI 714-9229 VIRGINIA ROSE 288-9371
pay all utilities. $88,000
COLDWELL BANKER, Good condition.
$95,000
MLS# 10-1191
Four Star
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284702
SDK GREEN
PLYMOUTH WILKES-BARRE Wilkes-Barre
Wilkes University PITTSTON NANTICOKE KINGSTON Whole house for
Collect
Cash.
2nd floor, newly 55 Loomis St 54 Krych St. rent. $1300/per
Available May 15th 3 bedrooms, gas Campus Single: 3 bed-
renovated, 2 bed- Studio up to 4 bed- 3 bedroom, wall month, utilities
1 bedroom, 2nd heat with washer/ room, 1.5 bath,
rooms, carpet, nice to wall carpet,
ACRES HOMES floor, modern bath, dryer hookup. $525 room. From $400. included, Call
Not
yard, easy parking. full basement & gas heat, wall to 845-224-9151
water included. No + security & utilities. All utilities included. wall, kitchen with
Small Pets okay. 11 Holiday Drive 570-826-1934 attic, stove,
pets. $400/month No pets. Credit/ stove & refrigera-
Dust.
Heat/Water includ- fridge & water
Kingston + security. Call background check. tor. Quiet street. 959 Mobile Homes
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pets. $630 No pets. Not Sec-
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Cell (917) 753-8192
Call Home”
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tion 8 approved.
$675/mo. PLAINS
Bedroom Apts Nice, recently reno- 447 S. Franklin St. 1-800-427-8649 570-288-6009 For sale, older 2
KINGSTON
3 Bedroom 328 Kennedy Blvd. bedroom, 1 bath
vated 1st floor 1 MUST SEE!
PLYMOUTH Sell it in The
LUZERNE
Townhomes Wilkes-Barre Modern medical mobile home with
bedroom. Stove & 1 bedroom, study,
1 bedroom, $425
month plus electric
Gas heat included
FREE
Fridge included.
$500 + electric &
off street parking,
laundry. Includes
2 bedroom
single,
space, labor &
industry approved,
Large 1/2 double, off
6 room single family
AC. Located in
Heather Highlands. Times Leader
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doctor offices plus
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Call (570) 735-0477
Classified
Now available.
Call 570-829-0847
Community Room
Swimming Pool
security, references
Call for appointment
Hardwood floors
and appliances.
Nanticoke
2 bedroom, 4 exam rooms, xray
1/2 baths, $575 +
security. Utilities by
Fenced yard. $600 +
utilities & security. section.
Maintenance FREE and application. Trash removal. large, water and reception and Call (570) 650-4628 962 Rooms
tenant. Call
KINGSTON Controlled Access 570-417-0088 $575/per month, included breakrooms. Could
be used for any
570-690-6289
MOUNTAINTOP KINGSTON HOUSE
Patio/Balcony Call (570) 821-5599 Pittston
and much more...
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2
SHAVERTOWN
bedroom, 2nd WILKES-BARRE
Large 1
bedroom water
included
business purpose.
Will remodel to suit.
For lease
SUGAR NOTCH
3 bedrooms, quiet
2 Bedroom
Cottage in quiet Nice, clean
or stop by furnished room,
$2,200/MO. setting. $875 +
for a tour!
Now Offering
floor.Includes water,
sewer & garbage. APARTMENTS Plymouth
3 bedroom half Also available for
sale
street, yard. Fresh
paint. $525/month utilities, security,
application & lease.
starting at $315.
Efficiency at $435
Off street parking. double
FOR RENT!
Move In Specials + utilities, lease, month furnished
No smoking or pets. Wilkes-Barre MLS #11-751 security. No pets. 570-592-1241
570-288-9019 $595,000 with all utilities
Available June 1st. 425 South Franklin 1 bedroom, Call 570-332-1216
MOUNTAINTOP
Call Charlie included. Off
$550/mo.+ security. Street. For lease. water included or 570-592-1328 street parking.
168 S. MAPLE AVE LARKSVILLE Call (570) 709-3288 Available immedi-
ately, washer/dryer
2 bedroom,
water included
VM 101
WILKES-BARRE
570-718-0331
SHEATOWN
Carriage house Very clean, 1st floor on premises, no Wyoming 4 bedrooms, 3 Plymouth
apartment, com- 3 Bedroom with 178 Charles St
pets. We have stu- 3 bedroom baths, living room, Share home with
pletely remodeled, modern bath and Beautiful 1st floor, 2 Available Now!
dio, 1, 2 bedroom exceptional dining room, study, couple. Furnished
five large rooms kitchen. New floor- 1/2 bedroom. Stove 2 bedroom, 1.5
apts. On site park- Old Forge large finished base- private room, wash-
with 2-bedrooms, ing, large closets. and fridge. Large bath, Townhouse
bath with separate Off Street Parking, kitchen, on-site
ing. Fridge, stove 2 bedroom PLAINS TWP style. No Section 8.
ment, 2 fireplaces, , er/dryer, off street
provided. We have a exceptional 7 PETHICK DRIVE 3/ season room, parking & cable TV
tub and shower. fenced yard. Water laundry room. Off $550/month + utili-
24/7 security cam- water included OFF RTE. 315 2car garage, shed, $325/mo; $85/wkly
1300SF. 1-car & garbage included. street parking. $600 ties. References &
era presence and all McDermott & 1200 & 700 SF fenced in yard with (570) 472-1535
garage in private Tenant pays electric + Cooking Gas & security required.
doors are electroni- McDermott Office Available. nice patio in quiet
location. Central & gas service. Electric, security, Call 570-301-2785
cally locked. $450- Real Estate Reasonable. neighborhood cen-
A/C. MLS#11-895 $575/month. No lease & background 650/per month, Inc. Property trally located to 965 Roommate Call 829-7130
WILKES-BARRE
$1,000/Month 570-760-1513
plus utilities
pets. One year check. Call water & sewer paid, Management shopping and Wanted to place an ad.
RETAIL SPACE
lease. 570-417-0088 One month/security 570-821-1650 schools. All Appli-
Ted Poggi 570-760-5573 for appointment 3 bedroom 1/2 dou-
283-9100 x25 deposit. Call (570)
793-6377 after
(direct line)
Mon-Fri. 8-7pm
ble. Nice neighbor-
ances included.
$1,300 / per month + DALLAS
MOUNTAIN TOP
1 Bedroom apart-
WILKES-BARRE
Handicap equipped.
10:00 a.m. to set an
appointment or
Sat. 8-noon
EXETER
hood. Wall/wall car-
pet. Washer/dryer
hookup. A/C. Fenced
utilities. Security
deposit rental appli-
Fully Furnished.
Remodeled
ONLY
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570-822-8657
selenasnyder@
yahoo.com
LINEUP
315 PLAZA ASUCCESSFULSALE
ble. Equal Housing hot water & much Barney Street
WILKES-BARRE/SOUTH
that
INCLASSIFIED! Opportunity. TTY711 more. Available 3rd floor, 2-3 bed-
MOUNTAINTOP
Doyouneedmorespace?
or 570-474-5010 immediately. Refer-
ences requested.
room attic style
1750 & 3200 SF Sunny 3 bedroom, INCLASSIFIED!
This institution is an apartment. Eat in
WYOMING 1/2 double, painted,
HOUSE FOR RENT
new
A yard or garage sale equal opportunity Call (570) 417-3299 kitchen, private
BLANDINA
Retail / Office
Space Available w/w carpet, yard, Doyouneedmorespace?
provider &
A yard or garage sale
SUGAR NOTCH
entrance. Includes washer/dryer hook-
in classified employer. hot water & free APARTMENTS 570-829-1206
up, basement,
Bowcreek, available
in classified
job.
Deluxe 1 & 2 bed- immediately, 5 bed-
is the best way laundry. Pets ok.
tocleanoutyourclosets! MOUNTAIN TOP 675 Main St
2 bedroom, 1 bath, $450 / month. Secu- room. Wall to Wall
carpet. Some utili- WAREHOUSE/LIGHT stove, refrigerator.
No Pets. Non
rooms, 3 bath-
rooms, stove pro- is the best way
WOODBRYN
rity, references. Smokers. Credit
You’re in bussiness
1st floor rear, elec- ties by tenant. No vided, washer/dryer tocleanoutyourclosets!
with classified! 1 & 2 Bedroom,
tric heat, stove
included. No pets.
570-237-0124
pets. Non-smoking. MANUFACTURING check/references.
$525/month + 1 1/2
hookup, double car
You’re in bussiness
available $450/month + WILKES-BARRE Elderly community.
months security
attached garage, no
with classified!
OFFICE SPACE
pets. Bonus second
KINGSTON
Quiet, safe. Off
immediately, No
pets. Rents based
utilities & security.
Call 570-371-2030
Clean, 2 bedroom, street parking. Call (201) 232-8328 Master bedroom, The
2 bedroom, second 2nd floor duplex. 570-693-2850 Great room with sky 971 Vacation & Times Leader
PITTSTON
on income start Stove, hookups, 953 Houses for Rent lights, Study room,
floor, off street Resort Properties
parking, stove &
at $395 & $430.
Handicap Accessi-
parking, yard. No
WYOMING Modern Kitchen Classified
BACK MOUNTAIN
pets/no smoking. Main St. with Granite counter
refrigerator.
No Pets.
ble. Equal Housing $475 + utilities. Clean & efficient 1st 12,000 sq. ft. build- tops, large Deck, FLORIDA section.
Opportunity. Call 570-868-4444 floor 1 bedroom. ing in downtown 2 bedroom, 2 bath $1900 /per month,
$520./month Call 570-474-5010 Boca Raton
Includes water West Pittston, Pa. Includes stove, location. Ware- home in beautiful plus utilities, One Beautiful 5 room
(570) 779-1684
TTY711
This institution is an
GARDEN VILLAGE
APARTMENTS WILKES-BARRE fridge, sewer &
garbage. Laundry
house with light
manufacturing.
rural setting next to
Friedman Farms.
month rent/security
deposit. Call (570)
home with Pool.
Fully furnished. On
KINGSTON
equal opportunity 221 Fremont St. Close to Kings, facilities. Private Building with some $1,100 monthly. Call 406-0231 before
provider and Wilkes & Downtown. canal lot. $600
Housing for the setting. Security & office space. Entire 570-822-2992 9:00 p.m. to set an
employer. Efficiency, 1, 2 & 3 weekly. If interest-
2 bedroom. $675/ elderly & mobility references. No building for lease or appointment or ed, write to:
month. Includes gas
heat. Security & ref- NANTICOKE
impaired; all utilities
included. Federally
subsidized
bedrooms. Heat &
hot water included.
No pets, non-smok-
pets, non smoking.
$495/month. Call
(570) 466-4176 or
will sub-divide.
MLS #10-1074 DUPONT
Large completely
email leamonvin
@yahoo.com.
120 Wagner St.
Moosic, PA 18507
erences required Call Charlie
NANTICOKE
353 East Ridge St program. Extremely ing. $410 to $950. 1 (570) 388-6468 remodeled 2 bed-
No pets. Call 570-829-6200 NORTH WILD-
1 person apartment. low income persons year lease & securi- room styled town-
570-288-4200 VM 101 WOOD, NJ Floren-
1st floor. Heat, encouraged to ty. 570-825-2427 house. Stove & 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2
944 Commercial tine Motel. Beach/
KINGSTON
water, sewage & apply. Income less fridge included. bath single. 1st floor Boardwalk block,
garbage included. Properties
3rd floor studio All appliances &
than $11,900.
570-655-6555, WILKES-BARRE Private interior
attic & basement
laundry.
extras. All
Many
new,
heated pools, effi-
ciency/motel units,
apartment. $475 a parking.
month. Call
$540/ 8 am-4 pm, EFFICIENCY
COMMERCIAL access. Washer/ inside and out. Rent
to own. Owner
refrigerator, eleva-
Call 829-7130
WILKES-BARRE
month. Around 500 Monday-Friday. ALL INCLUSIVE, dryer hookup. Heat tor. Color brochure /
570-301-3170
sq ft. Ready to rent, EQUAL HOUSING secure building, included. Nice yard. financing available. specials. 609-522- to place an
Just painted. Tenant
only pays Garbage/
Cable. No Pets.
NANTICOKE
OPPORTUNITY
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
washer/dryer
on-site, yard,
parking. $125/wk.
RETAIL SPACE
800 to 2400 sq. ft.
1,500 sq. ft. restau-
rant space for rent
on Hazle & Park
$750. No pets.
570-479-6722
570-817-0601
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with phone number
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Modern 3 room,
Call 1-877-531-3100 WILKES-BARRE 570-899-8034 available starting at Ave. All equipment HANOVER TOWNSHIP
NANTICOKE
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$750/month 3 bedroom single
email muriel@dipa hookup, fridge & WILKES-BARRE upstairs apartment. MARYLAND. Best
oloproperties.com range. Water Mayflower LAFAYETTE GARDENS Established For more info, call
family. 1 1/2 baths.
Driveway, yard, nice
Desirable
Lexington Village
selection of afford- timesleader.com
sewer, garbage& Crossing Wilkes-Barre (570) 822-7414 area. $800 + utilities
able rentals. Full/
SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR! Nanticoke, PA partial weeks. Call
KINGSTON off street parking
included. $430/mo. Apartments 113 Edison St. Shopping
Center Wyoming
Call 570-332-5723 Many ranch style
homes. 2 bedrooms
for FREE brochure.
Find the
Quiet neighborhood. Open daily. Holiday
No pets. Call
570-735-3479 570.822.3968
2 bedroom apart-
ments available for
973-265-4234 Office/retail. 800
Sq. feet. Recently HARVEY’S LAKE 2 Free Months With
A 2 Year Lease
Real Estate. 1-800-
DOLPHIN PLAZA
638-2102. Online
immediate occu- remodeled. 2 bedroom home. $795 + electric
NANTICOKE
perfect
reservations:
Great Location.
Spacious 1st floor, 1
- Light & bright
open floor plans
pancy. Heat & hot
water included. $625 Rte. 315 $500/month
All appliances,
water, sewer & trash. SQUARE FOOT RE www.holidayoc.com
A GREAT PLACE!!!
Call Aileen at 2,000 SF + utilities. Water & NO PETS. Security
MANAGEMENT
friend.
bedroom apartment. - All major Office / Retail sewer included. and lease. ORANGE
570-822-7944
Hardwood floors.
Full kitchen. Large appliances included Next to Gymboree Call 714-7272 570-762-6792 866-873-0478
HICKORY GROVE
LIKE NEW!! dining room. No
pets. $450. Water,
- Pets welcome*
- Close to everything
WILKES-BARRE 4,500 SF Office
Showroom, 947 Garages LINE UP NANTICOKE CAMPGROUND
2 bedroom Warehouse
apartment in sewer & trash
LODGE A GREAT DEAL... Camp sites
The Classified
HANOVER SECTION
- 24 hour emergency Loading Dock
included. Call
GARAGE SPACE
great neighbor- 4 Acres touching available!
hood. 2nd floor. 570-262-5399 maintenance
Formerly The I81 will build to suit. IN CLASSIFIED! Small single family
Shaded. Show- section at
Includes new - Short term Call 570-829-1206 ers, flush toilets, timesleader.com
NANTICOKE
Travel Lodge 2,500 sf. Zoned Looking for the right deal home, 2 bedrooms,
kitchen (with new leases available 497 Kidder St., Commercially in all appliances pro-
water & electric.
on an automobile?
stove, dishwash-
er & microwave)
& bath w/washer
Spacious 2 bed-
room apartment. Call TODAY For
Wilkes-Barre
Rooms Starting COMMERCIAL SPACE Kingston. Two
over head garage Turn to classified.
vided, no pets,
Sewer and Garbage
Lake fishing,
canoeing, biking
& golf.
KINGSTON FOR RENT It’s a showroom in print!
Wall to wall carpet, AVAILABILITY!! at: & entrance Paid. $525 plus
dryer hookup. Daily $44.99 + doors. Private 20 minutes from
coin operated laun- Classified’s got security/per month
Hardwood www.mayflower tax bath. Located on Wilkes-Barre.
dry on premises, 620 Market St. Call (570)793-3412
throughout with Garbage & sewer crossing.com Weekly $189.99 Newly Renovated private road. the directions! 570-639-5478
NANTICOKE/WEST
ceramic tile in Gas Heat. or 570-371-9770
HUNLOCK CREEK
included. $600/mo. + tax
kitchen and bath. Prime Space. $875/month +
+ security. Credit Microwave,
$695/mo + utili-
ties and security.
No Pets, refer-
check & references
required. Call
Certain Restrictions
Apply*
Refrigerator,
WiFi, HBO
1,250 sq. ft.,
Near Kingston
utilities, security
& references.
Retreat. 3 bed-
room home. 2
Single family, 2 bed-
room
baths,
home. 1.5
modern
SPRUCE CREEK, PA
30 minutes from Call 829-7130
Monica Lessard 570-823-8881 Corners. Great 570-706-5628 baths. Hardwood
ences required.
Call Scott
www.Wilkes location for retail or floors. 1 car kitchen with appli-
ances, yard, partial-
PSU. 300 ft. + of
exclusive fishing,
to place your ad.
BarreLodge.com business office. attached garage. 3
(570) 823-2431
Easy Access and 950 Half Doubles car detached ly fenced in. Off hunting, 8+ acres,
Ext. 137 street parking. Next log cabin, oil heat,
WILKES-BARRE parking. Call Cliff
570-760-3427 EDWARDSVILLE
garage. Pool, hot
tup & appliances to park & bus stop. out buildings, pond. ONLY
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WILKES-BARRE / Scott Street
Recently remodeled
included. $950 + Includes sewer &
garbage.
$775,000.
By appointment.
OFFICE SPACE
Ext. 3182 2nd floor, 5 rooms, utilities. Available timesleader.com
Charming 2 bed-
KINGSTON heat & hot water large Victorian half Immediately. Call $600.00 + utilities Call (717) 919-9222
room, 2nd floor
apartment, features PARSONS Efficiency 1 & 2
bedrooms. Includes
furnished. Stove,
fridge, off-street
18 Pierce St
Kingston, PA
double.
rooms.
3 bed-
Walk-out
386-873-1879 No pets. Security &
references required
Call 570-735-8544
Selling
a fireplace, built-in 2nd floor, 2 bed- parking, no pets. basement. Private
all utilities, parking, Available Immedi-
bookcases, large rooms, washer, yard. Porch swing.
SHAVERTOWN
laundry. No pets. $400/month + secu- ately, Off street
living room, dining dryer, fridge, stove Washer dryer
Your Car?
From $390. rity & references. parking. Security
room, eat-in kitchen, & heat included. Call 570-696-3381 hookup. $700. Call
Lease, security required. 3 room
$685/month + 570-237-0124
IMMACULATE
sun room & much Suite $300/month,
& references.
more! $525 + utili-
ties. Available
security. Call
570-332-9355 570-970-0847 Wilkes-Barre SOUTH includes utilities.
570-690-0564 KINGSTON 953 Houses for Rent 2 bedroom Cape
We’ll run your ad until
the vehicle iss sold.
June 1. Please call Charming 2 bed- Cod with eat-in
PARSONS WILKES-BARRE
570-823-7564
KINGSTON
570-714-8568 room, 2nd floor,
duplex, 1 1/2 baths,
NEWLY RENOVATED kitchen, hardwood
OFFICE SPACE
Newly renovated 1st 1 Bedroom, 1st floor floors, gas heat,
KINGSTON laundry room, wall detached garage.
floor, 1 bedroom. apartment. Wash- 1st floor. 3 bed-
to wall, stove &
E.Light,
WALNUT ST.
bright, 1st
Nice neighborhood.
Appliances includ-
er/dryer hookup.
Off street parking.
refrigerator. Heat &
Water included. 239 SCHUYLER AVE,
rooms, 1.5 baths,
new carpet, wash-
er/dryer hook-up,
$950 month + utili-
ties &
deposit.
security
fied
Call Classified
ed. Washer/dryer Wall to wall carpet. $575
floor, 2 bedrooms,
elevator, carpet-
hookup. No pets.
Security & lease.
No Pets.
$375/month +
Call 570-824-4904 KINGSTON dishwasher. $650 +
utilities. Call
570-675-3178 829-71300
ed, Security
system. Garage.
$435/month + all
utilities. Call
utilities & security.
(570) 822-7657 WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
2,050 sf office
space. 2nd floor.
570-814-3838
WILKES-BARRE
Extra storage & 570-690-3086
SECURE BUILDINGS
Modern, four sep-
arate offices, KINGSTON MONARCH RENTALS
cable TV included.
Laundry facilities.
Heat & hot water PITTSTON WILKES-BARRE
1 bedroom, water &
1 & 2 bedroom
large reception
area, break room,
Newly renovated. 2
bedroom. Base-
3 bedrooms,
all appliances
apartments. conference room, ment, attic, yard.
furnished. Fine 2nd floor, 2 bed- sewer included, provided.
Laundry facility. Off private bathroom. $500 + utilities,
neighborhood. room, new win- stove, fridge, $400 Call 570-822-7039
street parking avail- $795 month security & lease.
dows, recently plus security &
We Need
Convenient to bus able. Starting at + utilities
WILKES-BARRE
& stores. No painted. Tile & wall reference. Call Call 570-287-5491
$440. 570-332-5723 Call 706-5628
pets. References. to wall, laundry 570-301-8200
Security. Lease. hookup. Gas heat &
WILKES-BARRE KINGSTON Parsons
hot water. $475 +
WILKES-BARRE OFFICE SPACE 46 Zerby Ave 143 Stucker Ave.
Your Help!
No smokers Park Place
please. $840. security & utilities. Sunday 1pm-3pm 3 Bedroom 1-1/2
2 bedroom apart- West Pittston Beautiful, 3 bed- Lease with option
570-287-0900 Call (570) 417-2063 Bath. 1,900 square
ment. Excellent FRANKLIN GARDENS Wyoming Ave. room, 3 floors, to buy, completely foot Modern Home
PITTSTON High traffic location. garage, hardwood
KINGSTON
condition, large remodeled, mint, in Great Neighbor-
Large half double, 3
storage area. $650/
month includes
SENIOR LIVING Office space with
Character. 885 sq.
floors, full basement
Back yard. $950 +
turn key condition, hood. Includes all
Large 2 bedroom. 3 bedrooms, 1.5 Appliances. Large
bedrooms, 1.5 heat, water & ft. Great for busi- utilities & security. baths, large
Newly painted. fenced in yard with
baths, kitchen, sewage. No pets. ness, retail or spa. Call (570) 762-2878 closets, with
Stove & fridge deck & shed. Off
dining & living room. Security & 1 & 2 bedrooms Rent includes heat hardwoods, carpet
KINGSTON
included. Street Parking. No
Washer/ dryer Includes sewer, references required Laundry facility & water. Call for & tile floors, new smokers / pets.
hookup. $650; heat trash, refrigerator 570-283-3887 more details at Spacious 3 bed- kitchen and baths, $875 / month + utili-
Stove, fridge 570-655-9325
included. Call and range. room, 1 1/2 baths. gas heat, shed, ties. Security, Cred-
570-814-0843 or
570-696-3090
$650 + utilities.
Call Bernie WILKES-BARRE
264 Academy St
Secure building
Community
OFFICE SPACE
large eat-in kitchen,
carpeted, finished
large yard.
$134,000, seller
it Check & Refer-
ences Required.
888-244-2714 Rooms. attic, parking, no will pay closing 570-332-6003
Wyoming 900 Sf.
KINGSTON
2 bedrooms, newly costs, $5000 down
Elevator Utilities included. pets. $675 + utili-
renovated building.
Pringle St.
2 bedroom, 2nd
PLYMOUTH
2 bedroom apt.
Washer & dryer.
$600/per month
2 fully handicap Approx 21.5’x40’
$900/month
ties, security, lease.
570-288-2867
and monthly
payments are
$995/month. WILKES-BARRE
accessible apts. 570-430-4396 leave message
floor. $595 + utilities Heat, water, stove includes heat, hot WALSH Riverside Dr.
water and parking. also available
ASHLEY - 2 apts.
Ashley St.
& fridge included.
Near bus stop. 646-712-1286 OFFICE, RETAIL OR LARKSVILLE REAL ESTATE
570-654-1490
Stately brick, 4
bedroom, 2 bath &
2 bedroom, 1st floor $500/mo. 570-328-9896
RECENTLY RENOVATED 3 bedroom, 1 bath 2 half bath home.
$595 + utilities.
2 bedroom, 2nd
No smoking or
pets. Security &
570-855-4744
Call Christy
570-417-0088
WAREHOUSE SPACE half double, Freshly
cleaned & painted.
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds!
Hardwood floors,
spacious rooms,
WILKES-BARRE
WILKES-BARRE beautiful patio,
floor, $550 + utilities references
Starting at Tenant pays all utili- 570-829-7130
SHAVERTOWN
Roushey St.
required. Call
(570) 592-2902 3 BED/1.5 BATHS WILKES-BARRE $300.00/month.
First month free.
ties including sewer.
all appliances
included. $1,600/ Anonymous Tip Line
HEAT, WATER, $550 plus security.
1-888-796-5519
2 bedroom, 2nd West River St. month + utilities.
floor. $595 + utilities SEWER & TRASH Large 3-4 bedroom
570-829-0897
Call (570) 332-5723 Job Seekers are MLS#10-2290
Collect cash, not dust! INCLUDED,
PLAINS apartments. Heat &
PAD WITH DRIVE THRU looking here! 570-696-3801
Carey St.
3 bedroom, 1/2
Clean out your
basement, garage
secure building,
washer/ dryer
on-site,wood
hot water included.
Balcony. Off street Available on
2
LUZERNE
bedrooms, 5
Where's your ad?
Call Margy
570-696-0891
double. $795/mo. or attic and call the floors, yard,
parking. Washer busy corner. rooms. Porch. Yard. 570-829-7130 and Luzerne County Sheriff’s Office
+ utilities. For info, dyer hookup. Pets
Classified depart- 2500 sq. ft.
(570) 814-9700
ment today at 570-
parking. $825.
(570) 899-8034
OK. Call 570-237-0124
Wilkes-Barre
Off street parking.
$475 + utilities. Call
ask for an employ-
829-7130! 973-879-4730 570-824-7354 ment specialist
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masonry structure on 1.1 acres. Formerly office space on 1st floor of 2-story building. medical office space: lab, exam rooms, waiting immediate occupancy! Office condo unit on 2nd + 2 apts on 1.64 acres. Outstanding location at Two-level bldg on .172 acres with paved commercial lot on corner of N. Keyser Ave. &
used as an office/dance studio. Open foyer, gas heat, central air. $12.75/SF room, offices. Write 1 check a month! Contact floor. Previously used as dental office. Well kept Turnpike entrance/exit. Liquor License for sale parking lot in front. High traffic location. Philo Sts. Includes 1,600 SF residence for
$325,000 ... Steve Barrouk NNN ... Dave Daris Al Guari for details. and in excellent condition. $75,000 ...DaveDaris separately. $298,000 ... Ron Koslosky Contact Dave Daris for Sale/Lease details. potential office. $265,000 ... Ron Koslosky
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convenience store/gas station on .25 acre lot Easily accessible from I-81. Zoned B-2. Many Excellent site for small retail business. 17,000 acreage zoned for general commercial use. Prime residential land for sale with 200' of wooded area ideal for residential development acreage along Nuangola Road zoned
with 149 ft. of frontage. $149,000 ... Steve varied permitted uses - list available. vehicle pass in front of this site daily. Preliminary plan available for townhouse frontage, 450' deep along Rt. 115. in Back Mountain area. Preliminary plans agricultural. $178,270 ... Al Guari
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286506
Prime Business Opportunities
Space Available - Dallas Shopping Center
FOR LEASE
6200 SF Medical and/or Retail Space
Available April 1, 2011• Dallas Shopping Center
Shopping Center is located in the heart of the Back Mountain
prior to the Route 309/415 split. Center has two entrances, traf-
fic light and a traffic count of approximately 32,000 cars daily.
Call for details (570) 822-5126
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37,329 SF available
33’6” to 36’8” ceiling clear height
(6) loading doors
ESFR fire protection system
10-year, 100% real estate tax
abatement on improvements
Located ½ mile from I-81 and I-476
13,659 SF available
Professional Office Rentals Can be subdivided as small as 6,631 SF
Full Service Leases • Custom Design • Renovations • Various Size Suites Available Anonymous Tip Line 29’11” to 33’6” ceiling clear height
Medical, Legal, Commercial • Utilities • Parking • Janitorial
Full Time Maintenance Staff Available
1-888-796-5519
(2) loading doors
Energy efficient T-bay lighting
10-year, 100% real estate tax abatement
1-570-287-1161
Luzerne County Sheriff’s Office
on improvements
For Rental Information Call: www.mericle.com 570.823.1100 mericle@mericle.com