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WILKES-BARRE, PA timesleader.com THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 2011 50¢

LACKAWANNA COUNTY

Judges ban
Luzerne County has been trying to sell Hazleton property since ’09

Banking on new home for police


bath salts
in Scranton
Officials file injunction
against six city businesses as
a “stopgap” measure.

By CHRISTOPHER J. HUGHES
chughes@golackawanna.com
SCRANTON – Three Lacka-
wanna County judges approved
an injunction against six city
businesses Wednesday morn-
ing banning the sale of synthet-
ic drugs disguised as bath salts.
The court or-
der comes after
weeks of inci-
dents surround-
ing the synthetic
For the full drugs and a day
text of the after Scranton
injunction,
City Council first
visit
By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES www.times announced a fu-
jandes@timesleader.com leader.com ture ordinance in-

A
fter years of unsuccessfully tended to ban the
trying to sell a downtown sale and posses-
Hazleton building, Lu- sion of the product. Wilkes-
zerne County commissioners are Barre also is working on a simi- move through the state Legis-
planning to put the property in lar ordinance. lature.
the city’s hands for a police sta- Lackawanna County District “This is the first step in a
tion. Attorney Andy Jarbola, the process in which we want to
County Commissioner Ste- plaintiff in the order, called the prevent these products from
phen A. Ur- injunction a “stopgap mea-
ban revealed sure” until proposed statutes See SALTS, Page 14A
First reported at the surprise
10:42 plan to Ha-

DUI arrest may be a first;


a.m. zleton area
timesleader.com business
leaders dur-
ing a Greater
Hazleton Chamber of Commerce
case seen as legal challenge
breakfast Wednesday. By EDWARD LEWIS defense lawyer believes there is
Hazleton Mayor Joe Yannuzzi, elewis@timesleader.com a good chance it may end soon-
who was in the audience, said he WILKES-BARRE – The arrest er than later.
was waiting to announce the plan of a Throop woman on evidence City police charged Pace as
until he secured necessary ap- of driving under the influence of the driver of a Chevrolet that
provals. bath salts is believed to be the was pursued from the busy
The current county adminis- first in the region and possibly intersection of Kidder and Scott
tration has been trying to sell the the state. streets to George Avenue on
former bank building at an ap- As the case against Michele Monday. Police alleged Pace
praised asking price of $625,000 Pace, 39, begins a slow process
through the court system, a See CASE, Page 14A
See BUILDING, Page 14A PHOTOS BY STEVE MOCARSKY FOR THE TIMES LEADER, MAP BY GARY VISGAITIS THE TIMES LEADER

Kulick gets time served; INSIDE


A NEWS: Local 3A
Rogers’ watchword is service
he aided case-fixing probe
Obituaries 2A, 8A
Editorial 13A
B SPORTS: Scoreboard 2B The Harveys Lake lawyer is JENNIFER ROGERS
Business 8B looking for a spot on the
Area businessman’s original federal appel- Age: 44
late court, C LIFE: Birthdays 4C Luzerne County bench. Education: University of Dela-
37-month sentence on gun TV/Movies 6C ware, bachelor or arts in English/
which ruled
charge had been overturned. Munley had im- Crossword 7C journalism; Widener University
Funnies 8C School of Law
properly con- By SHEENA DELAZIO
Law experience: Has spent sever-
sidered other D CLASSIFIED sdelazio@timesleader.com al years as a part-time solicitor
By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER conduct when WILKES-BARRE – Jennifer for Luzerne County Children and
tmorgan@timesleader.com Kulick imposing the Rogers says part of her would Youth; and previously as a senior
SCRANTON – An area busi- sentence. WEATHER miss being an attorney if she is associate attorney at Hourigan,
nessman who played a role in ex- The case stemmed from an in- elected to serve as a Luzerne Kluger and Quinn.
Olivia Astolfi Community affiliations: Board of
posing alleged case-fixing in Lu- cident in December 2005 in Light rain, snow. County judge. directors, Music Box Repertory
zerne County Court was released which Kulick brandished a hand- High 42. Low 32. But being a Company; past board member of
from federal prison 20 months gun and threatened an employee Details, Page 10B judge would allow the Northeastern Pennsylvania
early on Wednes- he suspected of stealing. Kulick the Kingston attor- Boy Scouts of America; North-
day, based, in part, was forbidden from possessing ney to serve the eastern Pennsylvania Junior CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
on an appellate any firearms due to a previously residents of the Achievement and Big Brothers Jennifer Rogers is running for
Big Sisters. She is also a graduate
court ruling that ne- conviction on federal tax charge. county in a fair of the 2002 class of Leadership
Luzerne County judge.
gated his original The Third Circuit Court of Ap- and honest manner, Rogers told Wilkes-Barre.
sentence. peals ruled Munley had impro- The Times Leader’s endorse- Family: Single; daughter of Ro- law, recently resigned her posi-
Robert Kulick, perly considered Kulick’s extor- ment board. nald and Madge; brother, Douglas, tion as a part-time solicitor for
62, of Bear Creek tion of the employee when calcu- Rogers, 43, of Harveys Lake, Boston; nephew Dylan and niece Luzerne County Children and
Township, was released after U.S. lating the sentencing guideline is one of 16 candidates vying Kaitlyn Youth Services that she held for
District Judge James Munley re- range on the gun charge. It sent for one of six open seats on the three years.
duced his sentence to match the the case back to Munley for re- Court of Common Pleas. “In 2009 I knew I was going “It was too much to juggle,”
17 months Kulick had already sentencing. She said her experience qual- to run again,” Rogers said. “I Rogers said of a job she said
served on a charge of illegally The U.S. Attorney’s Office had ified her for the position in don’t think things (in Luzerne she loved and continued to do
possessing firearms. asked Munley to sentence Kulick 2009 when she ran for judge, County) have changed much for some time after her step-
Kulick was originally sen- within the new guideline range, and that experience has only since (then).” ping down in September 2010.
tenced to 37 months in prison in which was 24 to 30 increased in the past two years, Rogers, who has worked as a Rogers obtained a bachelor of
September 2009. The sentence as well as her personal charac- private attorney since 2006, pri-
6 09815 10011
was overturned in December by a See KULICK, Page 14A teristics. marily concentrating on family See ROGERS, Page 14A
K

PAGE 2A THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 2011 ➛ timesleader.com THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com

Retirement health costs could decline DETAILS


LOTTERY
MIDDAY DRAWING
Health insurance reform is delity Investments. projections for a Under the new law, March 2010. Although health care services, and more di-
DAILY NUMBER 0-9-7
That’s down 8 percent from the couple of 65-year- the gap will be grad- its focus is expanding agnostic tests.
expected to reduce costs of BIG FOUR 6-5-1-7
$250,000 projection the Boston- olds retiring this health care access to That’s why Fidelity expects its
prescriptions, study says. based financial services company year with Medicare ually eliminated by people under age 65, calculation will eventually re- QUINTO 7-9-0-4-9
made a year ago. That’s notable coverage. The esti- 2020. When the the law also will bene- sume its historic pattern of an- TREASURE HUNT
because the total had risen each mate factors in the changes are com- fit many retirees by nual increases. 02-16-18-25-29
By MARK JEWELL year since Fidelity made its initial federal program’s plete, seniors will gradually closing "We expect that trend to con-
AP Personal Finance Writer calculation of $160,000 in 2002. premiums, co-pay- what’s known as the tinue when we look to 2012 and NIGHTLY DRAWING
BOSTON — Rising health care Annual increases have averaged 6 ments and deducti- just pay the regular ‘doughnut hole’ cover- beyond," said Sunit Patel, a se- DAILY NUMBER 0-5-9
costs are a given. But for the first percent. bles, as well as out- 25 percent cost age gap in the Medi- nior vice president for benefits
time in 10 years, the outlook is Fidelity attributes its optimism of-pocket prescrip- sharing for all their care drug benefit. consulting at Fidelity. BIG FOUR 5-1-5-0
improving for new retirees won- to President Obama’s year-old tion costs. The Fidelity says that’s Fidelity’s estimate is a projec- QUINTO 8-2-5-3-7
dering whether they’ll be able to health care overhaul, which will study assumes no
medications. the key reason why its tion of what an average couple CASH FIVE
pay their medical bills through- reduce many seniors’ out-of- employer provided projection is down this would need. Actual costs will var- 02-05-06-07-37
out their retirements. pocket expenses for prescription insurance in retirement, and a life year. But that effect will run its y widely, depending on a couple’s POWERBALL
A 65-year-old couple retiring drugs. expectancy of 85 for women and course. Longer-term, retirees’ medical needs and how long they
this year will need $230,000, on The projections are part of Fi- 82 for men. cost savings aren’t expected to live. The projection also doesn’t
19-20-42-56-58
average, to cover medical expens- delity’s business helping employ- The calculation was complicat- offset other factors driving ex- factor in most dental services, or POWERBALL 37
es in retirement, according to a ers design workplace benefits ed this year by the health care bill penses up, such as new medical long-term care, such as costs POWER PLAY 4
study to be released today by Fi- programs. The study is based on that Obama signed into law in technologies, greater use of from living in a nursing home.
HARRISBURG — Thursday’s
“Pennsylvania Cash 5” jack-

NASA craft photographs Mercury’s battle scars


pot will be worth at least
$225,000 because no player
matched the five winning
numbers drawn in Wednes-
day’s game.
The planet, visited by the closer to the gravitational pull of Lottery officials said 82
the sun so they smack Mercury players matched four num-
Messenger spacecraft, is bers and won $183 each;
harder, causing the soil to bounce
covered in craters. higher and make bigger second- 3,073 players matched three
ary craters. The fact that Mercury, numbers and won $8 each;
unlike the moon, is shrinking and and 32,948 players matched
By SETH BORENSTEIN has a magnetic field could be an- two numbers and won $1
AP Science Writer other factor. each.
NEW YORK — Think the Mercury is also darker and ap-
moon has many craters? New pho- pears more weather-beaten than
tos from the first spacecraft to or- the moon, because of “the con- OBITUARIES
bit Mercury show the tiny inner stant bombardment of the surface
planet has far more impressive by dust particles and small meteo- Brennan, John Sr.
pockmarks from regular high- roids,” Solomon said. Brigido, Americo
speed peltings by space rocks. Messenger has been circling Burcicki, Joseph
NASA’s Messenger spacecraft, Mercury only since March 17. In Cirillo, Angelina
which began orbiting the planet its first day of photo transmission, Concert, Angelo
less than two weeks ago, reveals a the space probe sent back 224 pic-
planet full of craters from pieces of tures, Solomon said. By the end of
Duran, Albert
asteroids and comets. this week, NASA will have re- Gregory, Edgar
“Mercury has had an exposed ceived more than 15,000 pictures Hendershot, Gerald
surface for at least 3.5 to 4 billion from the $446 million spacecraft. Kolesar, Victoria
years and some of those surfaces The first imaged offered a McGahee, Leslie
are extremely cratered to the glimpse of the planet’s dark, frigid
point where there are so many cra- south pole, where scientists think
McGlynn, Owen Jr.
ters they start to obscure one an- there may be ice. But the photo McGuire, Miriam
other,” said mission chief scientist isn’t close enough to tell if radar Petrock, Anna
Sean Solomon. images from Earth that hint at ice Rash, Margaret
He said it was surprising how AP PHOTO are correct, Solomon said. Photos Reggie, Paul
many secondary craters there are. This photograph from the spacecraft Messenger, the first ever to take images while in orbit around of the poles are scheduled for later Roskos, Freda
Those are craters created by the Mercury, shows a never-before-seen area of the planet’s surface. Messenger will spend at least a in the mission.
falling soil kicked up from space year circling Mercury and start mapping the planet on Monday. Messenger will spend at least a
Tomasura, Margaret
rock collisions. year circling Mercury and start Page 2A, 8A
Those initial space rock crashes The new images show scatterings zon and casts long shadows. much as 15 miles wide, much mapping the planet on Monday,
“throw out a lot of material in the of secondary craters, almost like a “It’s heavily cratered,” Solomon larger than secondary craters on eventually crashing into the plan-
explosive process,” Solomon said. loaded pizza, but not the primary said Wednesday. “It may have hap- the moon, Solomon said. et when the mission is over.
One area of the far north of Mer- crater that was first carved out. pened on a particularly bad day.” He said that could be because Mercury and Messenger are WHO TO CONTACT
cury had never been seen by previ- The region is also so far north that The secondary craters usually the chunks of asteroids and come- about 66 million miles from
Missed Paper ........................829-5000
ous spacecraft on mere fly-bys. the sun barely gets above the hori- are 6 miles wide but can be as ts are moving faster as they get Earth.
Obituaries ..............................829-7224
Advertising...............................829-7101
Classified Ads.........................829-7130

LOCAL BRIEFS other Monday beginning


April 4. Yard waste does not POLICE BLOTTER for a retail theft reported by
the clerk who said a man
shaggy hair.
He was wearing a green Jets
Newsroom ..............................829-7242
Vice President/Executive Editor
include grass clippings, dirt entered the store and stole a hooded sweatshirt, a tan Yan- Joe Butkiewicz ...............................970-7249
LUZERNE – Borough or rocks. PLAINS TWP. -- Township 500 mg container of Loco kees baseball hat and black Asst. Managing Editor
residents are reminded the Yard waste should be police are investigating the Motion bath salts worth windpants with a white stripe Anne Woelfel...................................970-7232
yard waste program is only placed in an open container reported theft of bath salts $36.03. down the sides. Editorial Page Editor
for the residents who have a not to exceed 30 pounds. Monday night from the Suno- The man fled the store on The clerk told police the Mark Jones .....................................970-7305
current garbage sticker. Brush must be tied in bun- co/Plains Food Mart on North foot. bath salts were stored behind Features Editor
Small amounts of yard dles no longer than 3 feet. River Street. He is white, early 20s, thin the counter and when he Sandra Snyder................................970-7383
waste will be collected by the Yard waste should be placed Police said they responded build, approximately 6 feet, 1 placed it on the counter, the Community News .........................970-7245
Street Department every curbside by 6 a.m. at 6:08 p.m. to the business inch tall with brown/blond man stole it and fled.
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News tips: tlnews@timesleader.com
Community News: people@timesleader.com

W-B city closes apartment unit


Margaret B. Tomasura
March 29, 2011
BUILDING
M argaret B. Tomasura, 92, of Ed-
wardsville, died Tuesday,
Larksville; and numerous nieces TRUST
and nephews. By JERRY LYNOTT “The ordinance states that the Cohen of Bergenfield, N.J. The
March 29, 2011, in Timber Ridge Private funeral services will be jlynott@timesleader.com
Health Care Center, Plains Town- unit would remain closed for up company could not be reached The Times Leader strives to
held at the convenience of the fam- WILKES-BARRE – The city to six months until the reasons for comment.
ship. correct errors, clarify stories
ily from the Kopicki Funeral Home, for the closure are remedied,”
She was born in Edwardsville, a Wednesday said it shut down an In order for the apartment to and update them promptly.
daughter of the late Joseph and 263 Zerbey Ave., Kingston. A Mass said Drew McLaughlin, a spokes-
of Christian Burial will be held at
apartment at 13 E. Chestnut St. be reopened it would have to pass Corrections will appear in this
Catherine Patsenka Tomasura. She under its “three strikes” ordi- man for the city. inspections by the city’s health
9:30 a.m. Saturday in St. Ignatius spot. If you have information
was a member of St. Ignatius
nance applying to nuisance rent- It was labeled a nuisance be- and code departments, said
Church, Kingston. Church, Kingston. Interment will to help us correct an inaccu-
al units. cause of arrests in the apartment McLaughlin.
Margaret is survived by her be in SS. Cyril & Methodius Ceme- racy or cover an issue more
and other issues such as disorder-
brother, Joseph Tomasura, Ed- tery, Pringle. There will be no pub- The city’s community action In a prepared statement, May- thoroughly, call the newsroom
ly conduct and assault, he added.
wardsville; sister, Ellen Homza, lic calling hours. team closed unit No. 3 in the It also was declared unlivable or Tom Leighton said the city is at 829-7242.
building and suspended the rent- due to unsanitary conditions, committed to protecting the in-
al license of the unit for up to six said McLaughlin. The apart- tegrity of its neighborhoods. A PAGE 3A story about
months. “Tenants who violated the law
Owen B. McGlynn Jr. The team used a city ordinance
ment’s tenants were gone as of
Wednesday, he said. and landlords who rent to them
storm water management
ordinances in Monday’s paper
March 27, 2011 that calls for immediate closure McLaughlin identified the will face penalties for disturbing should have stated that the
of rental units by the code en- building owner as Repacom LLC, the peace of our city,” said Leight- state Department of Envi-
forcement office. whose contact was listed as Allan on.
O wen B. McGlynn Jr., of Rock-
ville, Md., and formerly of
Wilkes-Barre, died Sunday, March
friends, Glenn W. and Christine For-
ester, their daughter, Kate Forester
ronmental Protection ap-
proved Luzerne County’s
of South Riding, Va.; godson, Glenn ordinance on Oct. 4, 2010.
27, 2011, at the age of 76.

HASB offers administrators early-retirement window


M. Forester of Alexandria, Va., and
Born April 21, 1934, in Wilkes- Jason Forester of Halifax, Nova Sco-
Barre, he was a son of the late Owen tia; and cousins, Charles Roos, Mary
B. and Carolyn Roos McGlynn. Coughlin, Joan Roos, Babe and Rus-
Mac began his career with the Na- ty Kunkle, Jim Roos, Kathy Roos
vy Gun Factory in 1953. From 1956 and Jim O’Hara. By JIM MORRISSEY the incentive. The board went into executive
until 1958, he served a tour of duty +(ISSN No. 0896-4084)
Celebration of Mac’s Life Times Leader Correspondent The board also decided admin- session to discuss the district’s in-
in the U.S. Army. In 1959, he accept- USPS 499-710
will be held from 10 to 11 a.m. HAZLE TWP. – Hazleton Area istrators will receive a two-year surance coverage after Joseph J.
ed an appointment to the Naval Sur-
face Warfare Center (known as the Friday at McLaughlin’s Family Fu- wage freeze for the 2011-2012 and Issue No. 2011-089
neral Service, 142 S. Washington
School Board agreed Wednesday Joyce Jr. of the Joyce Insurance
Naval Ordinance Lab) as an engi- evening to offer an early-retire- the 2012-2013 fiscal years. Group in Pittston told the board Advertising Newsroom
neering draftsman in 1959. On July St., Wilkes-Barre. Interment will be 829-7293 829-7242
in Saint Mary’s Cemetery in Hanov- ment incentive window for qual- District Business Manager To- it should rescind the contract kpelleschi@timesleader.com jbutkiewicz@timesleader.com
14, 1993, Mr. McGlynn retired from ny Ryba said the reason for the Circulation
the Navy Department. er Township. ified administrators. awarded to the Dryfoos Group of Jim McCabe – 829-5000
During his more than 40 years of Donations are preferred and may This incentive, effective March wage freeze is in the event the dis- Hazleton last week and award it jmccabe@timesleader.com

service, Mac received numerous be made In Memory of Owen B. trict is not in the same position it Published daily by:
25 through April 27, provides to his firm because Joyce’s bid
Special Act awards. In addition, he McGlynn to Georgetown University is this year.
Hospital Foundation, Office of Phi- $75,000 in health care benefits to was actually lower with the same Wilkes-Barre Publishing Company
worked on numerous projects, Ryba also stated there would 15 N. Main St.
which included Advanced Sea lanthropy, Georgetown University the retirees. To qualify for the in- be no other retirement incentives coverage and deductible. He said Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
Mines, MK 48 Torpedo, CAPTOR Hospital, Hospital Administration, centive, the retiree must have at available. the blanket coverage and the de- Periodicals postage paid at
Wilkes-Barre, PA and additional mailing offices
Mine MK 60, Surface Ship Torpedo 3800 Reservoir Road, Washington, least 25 years of service and be at ductible amounts in the bid were
The board tabled a recommen- Postmaster: Send address changes
Defense, Submarine Launch Mobile DC 20007. least 50 years old. clear and simple typos.
Mines and the layout of the AEGIS Permanent messages and memo- dation to hire Edwin J. Gunshore, to Times Leader, 15 N. Main St.,

ries can be shared at www.celebrate-


The board authorized attorney Jr. as construction project man- The board adjourned and offi- Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
Building.
Mac will be missed by his lifelong hislife.com. Carl Beard to draft a memoran- ager for the McAdoo Elementary cials stated Ryba and solicitor Delivery Monday–Sunday $3.50 per week
Mailed Subscriptions Monday–Sunday
dum of understanding with the construction project at a cost of Chris Slusser would resolve the $4.35 per week in PA
More Obituaries, Page 8A Administrators Association for $5,000 per month. issue today with both companies. $4.75 per week outside PA
CMYK

THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com ➛ timesleader.com THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 2011 PAGE 3A

LOCAL
Little League problem resolved
Wilkes-Barre will help North End Mayor Tom Leighton on Wednesday Advertising signs are
said city officials did not know the build- stored in the North
build a new clubhouse because the
old one was sold in a package deal.
ing in question was utilized by the
league when the property was sold in
End Little League
clubhouse. Wilkes- MARK GUYDISH
November to Rick Lombardo for Barre officials discov-
ered the building, used OPINION
$42,000.
for storage by the

NEPA’s version
By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER Once it became aware, the city of-
tmorgan@timesleader.com fered to provide material for the new league, was part of a
sale of a former fire-
WILKES-BARRE – The city has clubhouse, which will be built with vol-
house nearby. So the
agreed to help the North End Little unteer labor. The cost of the material,

of ‘Do 2 wrongs
city has agreed to help
League build a new clubhouse after it which was not immediately available, the league replace the
was discovered that a structure utilized will be paid out of a special recreation building.
by the league for storage was included fund, not the general fund, Leighton
in the sale of the defunct No. 9 fire-
house.
Joe Kowalski, an official with the Lit-
said.
The issue has stirred a political con-
troversy between Leighton and Char-
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER

knew what was included in the property that. He said the city did know the sec-
make a right?’
tle League, said members were initially lotte Raup, who is one of two Demo- before finalizing the sale. ond structure was included in the sale.

T
upset to learn that the building, which is crats who is challenging Leighton in the “Evidently, the mayor and city coun- It just didn’t realize it was being used by he old saying runs something
located behind the firehouse, was sold. May primary. cil never looked or asked about the deed the Little League. like this: If you do the crime, be
The matter was quickly resolved, how- Raup and Jim Hayward, a former city to the property or what they were sell- He said city officials met with the Lit- ready to serve the time.
ever, after city officials offered to assist administrator who supports Raup’s can- ing,” Hayward wrote in a post on his In- tle League on March 3 and were able to In light of some of the punishment
with the construction of a new struc- didacy, said they believe the city should ternet blog, “Stop Corruption Now.” meted out during this, Our Age of
ture. have done more research to ensure it Leighton on Wednesday disputed See CLUBHOUSE, Page 4A Endless Corruption, the adage needs an
asterisk and a footnote, something like:
If you do the crime, be ready to serve

County eyes
the time.*
REMEMBERING THEIR FRIEND *Or be sure that, during the commis-
sion of the crime, you can gather
enough dirt on other crooks to dime

way to close
them out in exchange for a reduced
sentence.
The two most recent examples: Har-
ry “Jersey Boy” Cardoni and Robert

$4.4M gap
“The Rat” Kulick.
Cardoni is the shyster lawyer who
got former Luzerne County Judge
Michael Toole to fix an insurance ar-
“Monetization” would allow county bitration case. In exchange, Toole got
repeated free use of a New Jersey beach
to make up for money lost when sale
house Cardoni owns as a rental proper-
of Valley Crest fell through. ty.
Kulick is a crooked businessman
convicted of tax evasion years ago who
By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES more recently faced charges of bran-
jandes@timesleader.com dishing a firearm – forbidden under his
Luzerne County Commissioners are tax evasion conviction. He finked on
exploring a plan that could compensate case-fixing done by former county
for $4.4 million lost from cancellation of judges Michael “Cocky” Conahan and
the former Valley Crest Nursing Home Mark “Shameless” Ciavarella, going so
sale. far as to tie Conahan to reputed mob
The plan, known as “monetization,” boss Billy D’Elia.
would sell the right to claim 2010 back So far, Cardoni’s biggest punishment
taxes owed to the county in exchange for AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER has been the suspension of his license
up-front cash.
An outside collection agency reviews
the amount of money owed in back taxes
M eyers High School students stand in front of the school on Carey Avenue in Wilkes-Barre as the
hearse carrying the body of Megan Horst passes by Wednesday. The students released balloons,
some of them containing messages to their former classmate, a junior, who died Saturday.
to practice law. While feds haven’t
promised he won’t face charges, Cardo-
ni said under oath he’s hoping to avoid
and offers the county a percentage, usu-
that problem through his testimony
ally 90 to 93 percent, up front. The agen-
against Toole.
cy then receives the full amount collect-
Kulick, on the other hand, was sen-

Feds take W-B bus co. off road


ed by the county for these properties, as-
suming the risk that some money may tenced to 37 months on the firearm
never be collected. charge, but appealed and got the case
The county has been monetizing its sent back for re-sentencing. He had
back-tax debt for several years. served 17 months before the re-sentenc-
The county is owed an estimated $8 ing took place yesterday. At that hear-
million in back taxes for 2010, said coun- ing, the judge changed the prison term
ty Commissioner Stephen A. Urban, Super Luxury Tours has lost its tration has taken away permission for Hanover Township, said he had no to “time served.” So Kulick did the
who briefly discussed the monetization Super Luxury Tours Inc. to operate. knowledge of the bus company operat- crime and served the time, but he
right to operate after a March 14
plans during a Greater Hazleton Cham- A bus operated by the company ing out of that address. served 20 months less than originally
ber of Commerce legis- fatal crash on the N.J. Turnpike. crashed on the New Jersey Turnpike as The other location was in an office at ordered.
The plan, lative update breakfast it traveled from New York City’s China- 17 E. Market St.
known as Wednesday. town to Philadelphia on March 14, kill- A sign posted in the street-level office What are we telling business people?
Commissioners From staff and wire reports ing the 50-year-old driver and a passen- saidthecompanywilloccupythespace. There are those who think this is
“monetiza- won’t know the A Wilkes-Barre bus company in- ger and injuring several other passen- But the office door was locked and the outright unjust. A crook is a crook,
tion,” would amount of up-front volved in a crash that killed the driver gers. lights were out Wednesday afternoon. after all, and honest people tend to get
sell the right money being offered and a passenger in New Jersey has been The cause of the crash remains under The company has been paying rent more satisfaction from the judicial
until they process pub- taken off the road by federal transporta- investigation. since November but has not yet moved system when all crooks are punished
to claim 2010 licly sought proposals tion officials. The company had two addresses in in, said landlord Nicholas Tsioles. equally. But we all know what’s going
back taxes from outside compa- The U.S. Department of Transporta- Wilkes-Barre, according to reports on Earlier this month Tsioles said the on. As I’ve said here previously, feds
owed to the nies, Urban said. tion announced Wednesday that the file. It listed115 N. Meade St. But one of company will soon open its office in his seem to be swapping lighter sentences
The county is also
county in working with its finan-
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Adminis- the building’s owners, James Davis of building. for a few crooks in exchange for catch-
exchange for cial advisor, Public Fi- ing a lot more crooks.
As I’ve also pointed out before, feder-
up-front cash. nancial Management,

Remembering horror, but learning great truth


al sentencing guidelines recommend
to try to secure a credit
rating needed to pur- stiffer sentences for public officials than
sue refinancing of county debt at lower for private individuals. The theory is
interest rates, Urban said. simple and easy to accept. Private
The county owes about $464 million – Students of United Hebrew business people who offer bribes or
almost half a billion – in debt, including kickbacks are schmucks without scru-
Institute build a model of one of
interest, which won’t be repaid until ples who betray the people they deal
2027 at the current schedule. history’s most infamous sites. with; public officials who take bribes or
This year, the county is paying $21.89 kickbacks are schmucks without scru-
million toward debt – $9.5 million in ples who betray all of us.
principal and $12.3 million in interest. By JERRY LYNOTT If the choice is between sending
Some county bond repayments have 8 jlynott@timesleader.com Cardoni to jail or getting Toole off the
percent interest rates, and refinancing WILKES-BARRE – When children bench and in prison, that logic says we
could lower them to 4 percent to save take on the most serious of subjects the should give Cardoni a break in order to
money, he said. little things tell the story. nail Toole. Fair enough, I guess. And if
The county’s employee pension fund Students at United shortening Kulick’s jail time nets us
was also discussed by Urban and Com-
missioner Thomas Cooney during the
“I’m proud Hebrew Institute cre- more charges against more public offi-
ated a miniature dis- cials, maybe that’s for the best, too.
breakfast because the gap between fund of our stu- play of the Auschwitz But after so many arrests of public
assets and future liabilities is projected
at around $50.7 million.
dents. concentration camp officials who took bribes, and so little
in Poland to com- jail time (so far) for the private busi-
County taxpayers will likely have to They put memorate the Holo- ness people who paid them, one won-
continue pumping millions of dollars in-
to the fund annually for at least the next
so much caust. ders if the message is being skewed.
They strove for re- Are we telling all business people it
decade to keep the fund stable. into their alism from the coiled doesn’t pay to pay off politicians?
This year’s taxpayer subsidy: $9.5 mil-
lion. displays.” wire atop the fence S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER Or are we telling them to be sure
Urban said the fund paid around $4 around the camp, to Mikey Kaplan, left, and Andrew Sarnevitz stand with a replica of a concen- they have enough evidence to sink the
Sandra
million to county retirees when he be- Himelstein the boxcars carrying tration camp they created for the United Hebrew Institute’s Learning Fair. politicians in case they get caught.
came a commissioner in 2000, and the Administrator people to it and down A note to readers: My editors want
tab is now around $18 million. to the German night at the Jewish Community Center, grader, and Mikey Kaplan, 14, an me to devote my time to reporting
Commissioners are powerless be- phrase “Arbeit where other student projects were on eighth-grader, worked with six other news stories. My column will be pub-
cause state law establishes the type of Macht Frei” or “Work display. It will be presented next month students on the project. lished occasionally on the editorial
pension that must be provided to county Brings Freedom,” shaped by hand in during a local remembrance of the Hol- “We wanted to do this just to show page.
workers, Urban said, noting that pension bright red letters hanging above the ocaust of the 1940s in which millions of they kept studying the Torah in the
plans won’t change under the county’s main gate. Jews were killed during WWII. Call Mark Guydish at 829-7161 or e-mail
switch to home rule government. The camp sat atop a table Wednesday Andrew Sarnevitz, 11, a seventh- See HOLOCAUST, Page 4A mguydish@timesleader.com
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Area man acquitted of rape


Daniel Drury Sr. testified false
allegation he assaulted girl
was result of charge he filed.

By SHEENA DELAZIO
sdelazio@timesleader.com
WILKES-BARRE – After near-
ly seven hours of deliberations, a
Luzerne County jury acquitted a
Nanticoke man of raping an 11-
year-old girl in 2002.
The jury of 11 men and one
woman found Daniel Drury Sr.,
not guilty of five related charges,
including rape of a child.
“I’m not guilty,” Drury, 46, said
while leaving
“It’s all the Bernard C.
Brominski
because of courthouse
allega- building
tions…that Wednesday
evening. “It’s all
someone because of alle-
has to go gations…that
someone has to BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
through go through this Daniel Drury Sr. leaves the Brominski Building on Wednesday
because of a after being found not guilty of raping an 11 year-old girl in 2002.
this be- bad divorce. It’s
cause of a a shame…” Cometa said the delay in re- through with his plans.
bad di- Drury’s attor- porting the incident could be one He said he moved to Florida in
ney, Thomas factor the jury weighed in its ver- late 2008, not because he wanted
vorce. …” Cometa, said dict. to flee Nanticoke to avoid getting
Daniel Drury Sr. he is happy the Luzerne County Senior Judge arrested, but because he wanted
of Nanticoke jury listened to Joseph Augello, who presided to start a new life away from his
evidence and over the trial, said Drury will be ex-wife and his drinking problem.
gave the case released from the county prison He said he had no idea charges
great thought before delivering pending any detainers. were being filed against him. He
its verdict of not guilty on charg- Drury testified Tuesday he be- said he knew Luzerne County
es of rape of a person under 13 lieved the alleged rape story was Children and Youth Services had
years old, aggravated indecent as- fabricated against him in retalia- conducted an investigation on
sault, incest, indecent assault tion for filing harassment charges him, but he added that he
and corruption of minors. against his ex-wife. thought that investigation was
Prosecutors alleged Drury He testified that in 2008 he fil- closed.
raped the girl shortly after her ed harassment charges against Drury also said he did speak
11th birthday in 2002. The now his ex-wife, Gail, and that at a with Nanticoke police about the
19-year-old woman did not report hearing before a district judge alleged incident, but the police
the incident until 2008 when she both were found not guilty of ha- never told him they were filing
began having vivid nightmares, rassment. charges against him and never
she testified Monday. He said he had a drinking prob- told him not to leave Nanticoke.
The woman cried while the lem at the time, and rather than Nanticoke police, Drury said,
verdict was read Wednesday eve- "getting drunk and doing some- never said they didn’t believe him
ning, while members of Drury’s thing stupid," he had been plan- when he denied the allegations,
family hugged and gave Drury ning for some time to move to and said they would call him if
the thumbs-up. Florida and decided to follow they needed him.

HOLOCAUST
Continued from Page 3A

most horrible situation,” said Sar-


nevitz.
They showed resilience despite
how badly they were treated, and
with some outside assistance
were able to practice their faith,
said Kaplan. “They smuggled in
prayer books,” he said.
The other displays throughout
a large room on the first floor of
the center showed children’s tou-
ches.
“This is the Learning Fair S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER
which is held annually,” said Rab- The sign over the model of the Auschwitz concentration camp
bi Raphael Nemetsky, who is also translates as ‘Work brings freedom.’
the school principal. All different
areas of the curriculum are cov- used cutouts, toy animals and pated in the fair.
ered. handmade replicas of the biblical “I’m proud of our students.
The Book of Genesis was pre- characters to tell the story. They put so much into their dis-
sented from beginning to end by The school’s 52 students from plays,” said Sandra Himelstein,
second- and third-graders who pre-school to eighth grade partici- school administrator.

CLUBHOUSE
City officials met with officials ed with the sale.
from the Little League,” Leight- Raup said the monument is
on said. “We came to a solution the focal point of the annual Me-
that we would assist them with morial Day parade. She is con-
Continued from Page 3A
the construction of a building cerned the public will no longer
amicably resolve the matter. He there.” have access to it.
accused Raup and Hayward, Raup said the storage facility Leighton said the city includ-
who contacted the media regard- is only part of the issue, however. ed a stipulation in the sales
ing complaints about the sale, of She’s also concerned about the agreement with Lombardo that
trying to politicize the issue de- fate of a veterans monument ensures the public will continue
spite the fact that the Little consisting of an engraved head- to have access to the monument.
League is happy with the resolu- stone and flag pole located in The stipulation is binding upon
tion. front of the firehouse. The monu- any future buyers of the property
“There was never an issue. ment is on land that was includ- as well, he said.

Prosecutors can seek witness ID in ‘Melrose’ star crash


The Associated Press identity of a person who claimed of Hopewell, was driving drunk
SOMERVILLE, N.J. — A judge on a newspaper website that he at the time of the crash. They say
has ruled that prosecutors in a was a witness and that author- her sport utility vehicle hit a se-
case stemming from a fatal car ities were "lying about the facts." dan driven by a Montgomery
crash involving a former "Mel- Prosecutors say TV and movie man who was turning into his dri-
rose Place" actress can seek the actress Amy Locane-Bovenizer, veway, killing the man’s wife.

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Limits on
N B R I E F L I B YA N C O N F L I C T Foreign minister apparently defects, but government denies story

Gadhafi’s troops advancing public union


bargaining
By RYAN LUCAS Even as it advanced militar-
Associated Press
AJDABIYA, Libya
Moammar Gadhafi’s ground

ily, Gadhafi’s regime suffered
a blow to its inner circle with
the apparent defection of For-
in Ohio nears
forces recaptured a strategic eign Minister Moussa Kous-
oil town Wednesday and sa. Koussa flew from Tunisia Law would allow negotiation
moved within striking dis- to an airport outside London
for wages but not health care,
tance of another major east- and announced he was resign-
ern city, nearly reversing the ing from his post, according to sick time or pension benefits.
AP PHOTO gains rebels made since inter- a statement from the British
Vietnam veterans pause to remember national airstrikes began. government.
Veterans George Webb, left, and Gus Rebels pleaded for more Moussa Ibrahim, a Libyan By ANN SANNER
Puleo stand during a moment of si- help, while a U.S. official said government spokesman in Associated Press
lence Wednesday during the Vietnam government forces are mak- Tripoli, denied the foreign COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Re-
Veterans Day at the Vietnam Veterans ing themselves harder to tar- minister has defected saying AP PHOTO publican-led Ohio House has voted
Memorial in Dover, Del. The veterans get by using civilian “battle he was in London on a “diplo- Libyan rebels ride in the back of an armed pickup truck and to severely limit the collective bar-
were paying a special tribute to the wagons” with makeshift ar- matic mission.” brave a sand storm in eastern Libya on Wednesday. gaining rights of 350,000 public
late John Wheeler, who was the driv- maments instead of tanks. It was not immediately pos- workers, sending a bill that’s
ing force in the Vietnam Wall in Wash- Western powers kept up the sible to confirm either state- campaign began. is hardening a U.S. view that sparked weeks of pro-labor protests
ington, D.C. pressure to force Gadhafi out ment with Koussa or people Airstrikes have neutralized the poorly equipped opposi- back to the state Senate.
with new airstrikes in other close to him. Gadhafi’s air force and pound- tion is probably incapable of The full House approved the
parts of Libya, hints that they Gadhafi’s justice and interi- ed his army, but his ground prevailing without decisive measure Wednesday on a 53-44
DAMASCUS, SYRIA
may arm the opposition and or ministers resigned shortly forces remain far better Western intervention — ei- vote.
Assad blames ‘conspiracy’ intense negotiations behind
the scenes to find a country to
after the uprising began last
month, but Koussa would be
armed, trained and organized
than the opposition.
ther an all-out U.S.-led mili-
tary assault on regime forces
A vote in the GOP-controlled
Senate could come later Wednes-

S yria’s president dashed expectations


that he would announce sweeping
reforms Wednesday and instead took a
give haven to Libya’s leader of
more than 40 years.
the first high-profile resigna-
tion since the international air
The shift in momentum
back to the government’s side
or a decision to arm the re-
bels.
day. That chamber narrowly
passed a previous version of it.
The measure affects safety work-
tough line, blaming two weeks of pop- ers, teachers, nurses and a host of
ular fury on a foreign conspiracy.
Bashar Assad’s own officials billed
JA PA N N U C L E A R P L A N T D I S A S T E R other government personnel. It al-
lows unions to negotiate wages but
his speech as an introduction of major not health care, sick time or pen-
change and the turnaround infuriated sion benefits. It also does away with
protesters who vowed to keep up with automatic pay increases in favor of
their extraordinary cries for reform. merit raises.
The conflicting messages also raised Gov. John Kasich said his $55.5
questions about a possible rift in one of billion state budget counts on un-
the Middle East’s most rigid regimes, specified savings
where Assad and a tight coterie of from lifting Contentious
family and security services hold all union protec- debates over
the reins power. tions to fill an $8
“Syria is being subjected to a major billion hole.
restricting
conspiracy,” Assad said in his first collective
Opponents
public comments since the turmoil
have vowed to bargaining
began, touched off by the arrest of
pursue a ballot have popped
several teenagers who scrawled anti-
repeal.
government graffiti on a wall. Human
The vote up in state-
rights groups say more than 60 people
comes a day after houses across
have been killed since March 18 as
security forces cracked down on the a legislative com- the country,
mittee approved
demonstrations. most notably
changes to make
WASHINGTON the bill even in Wisconsin,
tougher for where the
Cancer drug to be covered unions. Met with governor
chants of
Medicare officials said Wednesday "Shame on you!"
signed into
that the program will pay the $93,000 from nearby pro- law this
cost of prostate cancer drug Provenge, testers, the GOP- month a bill
an innovative therapy that gives men backed revisions eliminating
suffering from the disease an extra four AP PHOTO greased the mea-
sure for what most of state
months to live, on average.
Japan’s Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko listen to an evacuee Wednesday at a shelter in Tokyo. The emperor and
The Centers for Medicare and Med-
empress visited the shelter to encourage about 300 evacuees from the March 11 earthquake and tsunami. was expected to workers’ col-
icaid said the biotech drug made by
be smooth pas- lective bar-

Fears of contaminated seafood spread


Dendreon Corp. is a “reasonable and
sage in the
necessary” medicine. The decision gaining rights.
House.
ensures that thousands of men will be
The Senate, al-
able to receive the drug through the
federal government. The agency will so controlled by
take comments on the decision for 90 Republicans, narrowly passed the
days before making it final. Officials again assure populace that Setbacks at the Fukushima Tests showed of radiation has become more bill on a 17-16 vote this month. It
Dai-ichi nuclear complex waters 300 complicated in recent days since would have to agree to the revisions
Medicare is legally prohibited from radiation in the waters off Japan’s
considering price when deciding mounted Wednesday, as the the discovery that radioactive before Kasich could sign it into law.
whether to pay for a new treatment.
crippled facility pose no hazard. plant’s operator, Tokyo Power yards from water is pooling in the plant, re- Kasich, a first-term Republican,
The Food and Drug Administration Electric Co., announced its pres- the plant stricting the areas in which supports the proposal and is com-
approved Provenge last April and in ident was hospitalized. Masata- contained crews can work. It also puts fortable with the changes, his
most cases Medicare automatically By MARI YAMAGUCHI ka Shimizu has not been seen emergency crews in the uncom- spokesman said.
and SHINO YUASA since a news conference two
3,355 times fortable position of having to Contentious debates over re-
covers drugs cleared by the agency.
Associated Press days after the March 11 quake the legal limit pump in more water to continue stricting collective bargaining have
WASHINGTON TOKYO — Fears about contaminated that spawned the destructive for radio- cooling the reactor while pump- popped up in statehouses across
seafood spread Wednesday despite reas- wave. His absence fueled specu- active iodine. ing out contaminated water. the country, most notably in Wis-
Bullet, hole found in plane surances that radiation in the waters off lation he had suffered a break- That contamination has also consin, where the governor signed
Japan’s troubled atomic plant pose no down. begun to seep into the ocean, into law this month a bill eliminat-
Investigators have found a bullet
health risk, as the country’s respected Spokesman Naoki Tsunoda said Shi- and tests Wednesday showed waters 300 ing most of state workers’ collective
aboard a US Airways plane that was
emperor consoled evacuees from the tsu- mizu, 66, was admitted to a Tokyo hospi- yards outside the plant contained 3,355 bargaining rights. That measure ex-
grounded in Charlotte, N.C., after a
nami and nuclear emergency zone. tal Tuesday after suffering dizziness and times the legal limit for the amount of ra- empts police officers and firefight-
pilot making a pre-flight inspection
found a hole in the fuselage, a law While experts say radioactive particles high blood pressure. dioactive iodine. ers; Ohio’s does not.
enforcement official said Wednesday. are unlikely to build up significantly in The official death toll from the earth- It’s the highest rate yet, but Nuclear The Ohio bill would apply to
The official said there is no evidence fish, the seafood concerns in the country quake and tsunami stood at 11,362 late and Industrial Safety Agency official public workers across the state,
so far that there was an intent to target that gave the world sushi are yet another Wednesday, with the final toll likely sur- Hidehiko Nishiyama said it did not pose such as police officers, firefighters,
the plane. blemish for Brand Japan. It has already passing 18,000. any threat to human health because the teachers and state employees.
FBI agents were interviewing ground been hit by contamination of milk, vege- Japan’s Emperor Akihito and Empress iodine rarely stays in fish. There is no Workers would also be banned
crew members at both ends of the tables and water, plus shortages of auto Michiko visited disaster evacuees at a fishing in the area. from striking.
plane’s flight Monday from Philadel- and tech parts after a massive quake and center in Tokyo on Wednesday. Radioactive iodine is short-lived, with Much of the legislation remained
phia to Charlotte. Agents also have tsunami disabled a coastal nuclear power At the Fukushima plant, the fight to a half-life of just eight days. It does not intact even with the committee’s
interviewed passengers. plant. cool the reactors and stem their release tend to accumulate in shellfish. more than a dozen changes.
The location of the hole found above
a window toward the rear of the Boe-
ing 737 suggests that a bullet came in
from above, not from below, said the
official.
A purr-fect storm; super-loud cat heads for record books Smokey,
a gray-
and-white
tabby cat
WASHINGTON A college in England confirms that, measured the sound said it peaked at 16 ON THE WEB: with a
times louder than that of the average
GOP seeks probe of AARP yes, Smokey can out-purr any
other feline.
cat. By some estimates, that is about as Smokey’s website:
www.smokeythepurringcat.com
very loud
purr,
AARP lobbied for the new health noisy as busy traffic, a hair dryer or a prepares
care law and now it stands to profit, vacuum cleaner. to receive
Republican lawmakers charged The 12-year-old, ordinary-size feline world-record application. Last week, a treat
By RAPHAEL G. SATTER first came to national attention last the college dispatched a team with spe- from
Wednesday as they called for the IRS
Associated Press month when her owner, Ruth Adams, cialized sound equipment to record owner
to investigate whether the powerful
LONDON — No need to bell this cat: decided to run a local competition for Smokey purring in the comfort of the Ruth
interest group deserves to keep its
A gray-and-white tabby by the name of the most powerful purr. family home in the village of Pitsford, Adams in
federal tax exemption.
Smokey has cat-apulted to fame with Hoping to see Smokey recognized as about 70 miles northwest of London. North-
Three veteran GOP representatives ampton,
released a report that estimates the purring so loud it has been recorded at a top cat, Adams asked Northampton The recording has been submitted to
potentially record-setting 73 decibels. College in central England to provide Guinness World Records, the college England.
seniors lobby could make an additional
$1 billion over 10 years on health insur- The British community college that the equipment needed to submit a said. AP PHOTO

ance plans whose sales are expected to


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Yudichak has high hopes


for tax on gas extraction
Inmate gets more jail in forgery
Chad B. Dickson tells charge of forgery by Luzerne According to court papers, in “come clean” and said he created
The Luzerne County Democrat ance tax will
investigators he made County Judge Tina Polachek November 2007 investigators six counterfeit checks while in-
benefit those Gartley. were monitoring Dickson’s mail carcerated and produced the
claims bipartisan support in counterfeit checks in prison.
communi- Dickson had been scheduled and noticed checks being mailed checks on his personal typewrit-
the state Senate. ties.” to stand trial on several forgery to friends and family members of er and on the typewriter in the
Yudichak’s charges beginning Tuesday, but Dickson’s with orders on how prison’s library.
plan would By SHEENA DELAZIO motions hearings delayed the and where to cash the checks. Polachek Gartley also ordered
By MATT HUGHES impose a tax sdelazio@timesleader.com process,andDicksonenteredthe Several checks were made out for Dickson to serve 12 months pro-
mhughes@timesleader.com Yudichak of 2 percent of WILKES-BARRE – A state no-contest plea Wednesday. totals of between $50 and $5,000. bation and to complete 25 hours
State Sen. John T. Yudichak, the gross val- prison inmate charged with mak- Dickson is housed at the pris- InvestigatorssaidDicksonhad of community service as part of
D-Plymouth Township, said ue of natural gas severed at the ing counterfeit checks within the on after receiving a 6- to 16-year previously manufactured coun- his sentence.
Wednesday the natural gas wellhead during the first three prison pleaded no contest sentence on similar forgery terfeit checks while housed at The judge also said that Dick-
severance tax he is proposing years of a well’s production, in- Wednesday to a related charge charges. SCI-Cresson and SCI-Green- son’s use of typewriters is re-
could generate more than $126 creasing to 5 percent after and was sentenced to at least 10 Polachek Gartley ordered berg, and that’s why they were stricted to only the prison li-
million in its first year and three years. months in jail. Dickson to serve the 10- to 20- monitoring his mail. brary’s typewriter and to pay
more than $406 The tax rate would revert to Chad B. Dickson, 36, who is month sentence he received After an investigation and $722 in restitution to the Penn-
million by 2016. 2 percent if a well’s rate of pro- now housed at the SCI-Retreat Wednesday concurrently to the questioning, Dickson eventually sylvania State Police for hand-
Yudichak an- duction fell below 150 million prison, was sentenced on a six-year sentence. told investigators he wanted to writing analysis.
nounced the pro- cubic feet of natural gas per
posed tax on nat- day and to zero if it fell below
ural gas extrac-
tion at a press
60 million cubic feet per day.
If implemented, the tax POLICE BLOTTER Elizabeth Stackhouse, of Lans-
ford, reported someone
drunkenness and disorderly
conduct after he was allegedly
Tuesday.
• Jennifer Smith, 27, of
conference in would take effect July 1. smashed the windshield on her found intoxicated on Diamond Lockhart Street, said Wednes-
Harrisburg on A severance tax bill passed HAZLE TWP. – No injuries vehicle with a large chunk of Avenue at 7:15 a.m. Wednesday. day a global positioning system
Wednesday, the day after he the state House last year un- were reported in a two-vehicle ice in the parking lot of Ama- unit was stolen from her vehi-
introduced the bill in the state der then Gov. Ed Rendell, a crash on Hazle Township Bou- zon in the Humboldt Industrial WILKES-BARRE – City cle.
Senate. proponent of the tax on gas levard on Tuesday night, state Park sometime Tuesday night police reported the following: • Sherry Carmelengo, 46, of
The estimated tax revenues production, but the tax died in police at Hazleton said. into Wednesday morning. • Police said Marek Wysz- Elder Street, said Wednesday
are based on the number of gas the Republican-controlled State police said Jesus J. nynski, 31, of South Main that Pennsylvania license plate
Paulino-Reynoso, 21, of West WEST HAZLETON – Gris DMW-3982 was stolen from her
wells currently in operation in Senate. Gov. Tom Corbett op- Street, will be cited with ha-
Hazleton, lost control of his Delbado, of North Third Street, vehicle.
the state and additional wells poses a severance tax. rassment after Ramon Martin
2000 Mitsubishi Galant that reported Wednesday someone • Carl Wilcox of Hillman
expected to be permitted in Yudichak said his tax is dif- struck a 2001 Chevrolet Tahoe, stole a television and a laptop alleged he pushed him in the Street said Wednesday that
2011, Yudichak said. ferent from last year’s effort driven by John Shelley, 37, of computer during a burglary at area of 198 S. Main St. on Mon- Pennsylvania license plate
Revenue from the tax would both in its terms and in that it West Hazleton, at about 6:20 his residence, state police at day. XHZ02 was taken from his 1982
be shared equally by three pro- claims bipartisan support. a.m. Hazleton said. • Police said Michael Walter, Suzuki motorcycle.
gram areas: The bill is co-sponsored by Paulino-Reynoso was cited 40, of Hazle Avenue, was cited • Conny Sasseron, 21, of
• The Commonwealth Fi- Republican Sen. Edwin Erick- for illegally changing lanes, HANOVER TWP. – Town- with public drunkenness when Kingston, said Wednesday her
nancing Authority for water son, R-Delaware County, and state police said. ship police said they cited he was allegedly found intox- vehicle was entered while it
supply, wastewater treatment, Yudichak said it has at least Robert Kowaleski, 24, of Dia- icated in the area of Hickory was parked on Stanley Street
storm water and flood control three Republican supporters. HAZLE TWP. – Kimberly mond Avenue, with public and Lehigh streets at 2:50 p.m. and a bag was taken.
projects; “The fact that this bill has
• The Environmental Stew- bipartisan support shows the
ardship Fund (Growing Green-
er);
need for this tax goes beyond
partisan politics,” Erickson COURT BRIEFS State police gaming enforce-
ment unit charged Chmil with
wife outside Mohegan Sun at
Pocono Downs casino pleaded
Township police withdrew
charges of simple assault, un-
• Local governments in ar- said Wednesday. “I believe stealing a cell phone from a guilty Tuesday during a prelimi- lawful restraint and terroristic
eas of Pennsylvania that expe- this bill invests the tax reve- PLAINS TWP. – Charges of patron inside the Mohegan Sun nary hearing before District threats against Whyte.
rience direct effects of natural nues in a responsible way for theft and receiving stolen proper- at Pocono Downs casino on Jan. Judge Diana Malast. Police accused Whyte of as-
gas drilling. the protection of our environ- ty against Phaedra Gail Chmil, 9. Mark William Whyte, 38, of saulting his estranged wife, Kris-
“In areas where there is ment and the communities di- 29, of Scranton, were dismissed Scranton, pleaded guilty to ha- tine Ruth Whyte, in the casino’s
drilling activity, local govern- rectly affected by the expand- during a preliminary hearing on PLAINS TWP. – A man ac- rassment and disorderly conduct. parking lot on Jan. 11, according
ments are faced with a number ing natural gas industry.” Tuesday. cused of harassing his estranged He was fined $198.50. to the criminal complaint.
of difficult issues,” Yudichak
said. “Revenue from a sever-

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Pa. liquor store backers plead case


By BILL O’BOYLE “There’s no question regard- work if the system was sold. He five years, the state’s liquor sys-
boboyle@timesleader.com ing the impact on society,” he said his research has shown that tem has contributed about $2.3
SCRANTON – Proponents of said. in other states where privatiza- billion to the treasury. Murphy,
keeping the state’s liquor store Young told the panel that the tion exists, the stores that get li- who formerly served as a liquor
system intact offered testimony push to privatize the liquor sys- quor licenses use their existing store examiner in the state Audi-
Wednesday before the House tem would destroy a valuable employees to stock the shelves. tor General’s Office, used to au-
Democratic Policy Committee, public asset. Young also testified prices will dit the state’s liquor system. He
and one witness said privatizing “It makes sense only if you’re not go down under a private sys- said he knows the system is self-
the system would not favor tax- an investment speculator look- tem. Other states have shown his sufficient and contributes about
payers. ing to turn a quick profit by in- statement to be true, he said. $500 million annually to the bud- BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
vesting in and then flipping li- State Rep. Michael Sturla, get.
“There’s no question, the math State Rep. Kevin Murphy, right, comments at a public hearing on
censes,” he said. “It makes sense chairman of the policy commit- Murphy said all expenses are
doesn’t work,” said Wendell only if you’re a chainstore retailer tee, said Wednesday’s hearing, paid – leases, salaries, benefits privatization of state liquor stores Wednesday. At left is state
Young, president of the United Rep. Mike Sturla, committee chairman.
looking to clear some shelf space held in Redington Hall at the and inventory – by the sale of
Food Workers Local 1776 and and you want your untrained and University of Scranton, was the wine and spirits.
chairman of the United Food and minimum-wage clerks selling fourth hearing on the issue. He “The proposal’s numbers don’t R-Bradford Woods, proposed the “To get $2 billion, licenses
Commercial Workers PA Wine this product.” said hearings were held in Phila- add up, and it is ludicrous to sell idea of selling off the liquor sys- would have to sell for an average
and Spirits Council. Privatizing the system won’t delphia, Erie and Allegheny off a state asset that returns mil- tem, he said the state would real- of $2.3 million each,” Young said.
Young said the state system create any new jobs, Young said, counties. Rep. Kevin Murphy, D- lions annually in revenue back to ize about $2 billion in revenue. “That just doesn’t happen in our
does a better job managing the and it won’t create jobs for the Scranton, hosted the Scranton the taxpayers for a one-time in- Young and other witnesses and country. The average sale price
sale of wine and spirits than the 5,700 current state liquor system hearing. jection of revenue,” Murphy said. committee members rebutted for a liquor license will be about
private sector. employees who would be out of Murphy said that over the past When state Rep. Mike Turzai, that claim. $200,000.”

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MARGARET RASH, 92, of Victoria Mudzik Kolesar Angelo Concert Miriam Thomas
Mountain Top, formerly of the But-
tonwood section of Hanover March 29, 2011 March 27, 2011 McGuire
Township, passed away Wednes-
March 29, 2011
day, March 30, 2011, at Mercy Spe-
cial Care Hospital, Nanticoke.
Funeral arrangements are
V ictoria Mudzik Kolesar, 97, of
West Wyoming, passed away
peacefully late Tuesday evening,
A ngelo Concert, 73, of Lake
Township, passed away sur-
rounded by his family Sunday, M iriam Thomas McGuire, 82, a
former longtime resident of A-
pending from the Charles V. Sher- March 29, 2011, at her residence. March 27, 2011, at the Veterans Ad- cademy Street in Wilkes-Barre, died
bin Funeral Home, Hanover Town- Her beloved husband was the late ministration Medical Center, New Tuesday, March 29, 2011, at the
ship. Michael Kolesar, who passed away York, N.Y., following a brief battle
on September 25, 1973. Together, Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Over
with cancer.
Michael and Victoria shared 43 the last 2½ years, she lived at the Tif-
ANNA PETROCK, of Denver, Mr. Concert was born in Jenkins
years of marriage. Township, and was a son of the late fany Court Assisted Living Resi-
Colo., and formerly of Luzerne, Born on December 24, 1913, in dence, where she was described by
Angelo and Sadie Olenscuk Con-
passed away Sunday, March 20, Lopez, Pa., Victoria was a daughter cert. her peers and the staff as being a self-
2011, in Denver. Anna was born of the late Demetrius and Euphemia He served in the U.S. Navy from less, loving, and caring friend to all.
June 17, 1920, in Luzerne. Her hus- “Josephine” (Melnick) Mudzik. December 30, 1958, to December Born September 29, 1928, in
band, George, passed away last Prior to her retirement, Victoria 14, 1962.
was employed by the former Pome- Wilkes-Barre, she was a daughter of
September. The two grew up and Semi-retired, Angelo was em- the late Joseph and Rose Koury Tho-
lived in the Wilkes-Barre area for a roy’s Department Store, Wyoming. ployed by the Lake View Terrace
A woman of great faith, Victoria mas.
good portion of their lives. She cur- Water Association as a maintenance
was a member of Saint Michael the his wife, Pat, of Maine, N.Y.; and Mi- technician. He was formerly em- Sue, Diana Traver and Christopher A graduate of GAR Memorial High
rently resided in Denver, where Archangel Byzantine Catholic chael Kolesar, of Trucksville, and ployed by Emmanuel Bus Lines, the Concert; sisters, Rose Concert of Ft. School, Miriam was well liked and
her son, Jack, lives. Surviving are Church, Pittston, where she held his companion, Diana McCabe, of T.C. Lloyd Construction Co., and Myers, Fla.; Patricia Buscemi of known for her larger-than-life person-
son Jack (Ginny); grandchildren, membership with her parish’s Altar Avoca; daughter Victoria Kolesar General Motors Co. He was an avid Kingston; Ann Marie Bealla of Ply- ality. Miriam remained connected to
Scott (Paula) and Jennifer Mi- and Rosary Society. Victoria was a Meckalavage of Exeter; 13 grand- CB radio operator, known as “Black mouth and Sally Emanuel of Dallas; her classmates through her organiza-
rande; and great-grandchildren, member of the Wyoming-West children; 16 great-grandchildren; 13 grandchildren; four great-grand-
Wyoming Senior Citizens Club. Cat” by many. tion and leadership in several class re-
Madison and Paige.
An avid and gifted quilter, Victo-
five great-great-grandchildren; as Angelo was a member of the Al- children; four daughters and sons- union gatherings over the years.
Interment will be held in the
ria took much pride in creating nu-
well as many nieces, nephews and derson United Methodist Church, in-law; as well as 20 nieces and ne- Miriam was diversely involved in a
Fort Logan National Cemetery, friends. Harveys Lake. phews.
merous quilts for her family and The family wishes to extend their Funeral will be held at noon variety of employment environments
Denver, Colo. friends. Victoria was an exceptional In addition to his parents, he was
heartfelt thanks and gratitude to the Friday from the Curtis L. throughout her life. She worked in a
cook who enjoyed preparing many preceded in death by siblings, Do- Swanson Funeral Home Inc., corner
nurses and staff of both the Caregiv- minick and Edward Concert, Regi- of routes 29 and 118, Pikes Creek, hospital gift shop, as an elevator oper-
LESLIE LITTLE MCGAHEE, meals for her family throughout the ers of America and Heartland Hos-
years. na Chojnacki and Irene Lapotta; and with retired pastor Rev. W. William ator, made radio announcements,
56, of Scranton, died Friday, March pice for the gentle and compassion-
Victoria was blessed with having sons, Jeffery and Christian Concert. Kennard officiating. Interment, ac- showed living spaces at the former
25, 2011, at her residence. Born in ate care they bestowed upon Victo-
many great friends who were always He is survived by his wife of near- companied by military honors, will Wilkeswood Apartments, greeted
Scranton, she was a daughter of ria during her time of illness. The
there for her. She enjoyed visiting family would like to extend a special ly 29 years, the former Nancy Lerch; be at the Mount Greenwood Ceme- people at the cash register of a local
Leonard and Charlotte Vaivada. various places with her friends, es- children, Debbie Bennet, Dollie tery, Shavertown. Friends may call
thank you to Noelita Sonny and Lin- retail store, and worked as a bank tell-
Surviving are husband, Roman pecially the Mohegan Sun Casino. Hinton, Thomas Concert, Steven from 11 a.m. to noon at the funeral
da Bravo from Caregivers of Amer- er for many years. She liked being a
McGahee; mother, Charlotte Vai- Family always came first to Victo- ica for their exceptional care and Concert, Angelo Concert Jr., Donna home prior to the service on Friday.
jack-of-all-trades, which allowed her
vada; brother, sister, sons and ria throughout her life, and she trea- kindness toward Victoria.
sured each moment she had with to thrive being surrounded by peo-
daughter. Relatives and Friends are re-
Funeral services will be con- her loving family. Victoria truly was ple.
spectfully invited to attend the Fu-
ducted at 9 a.m. Saturday from the matriarch of her family, always
making sure that her family’s needs
neral Service with Panachida which
will be conducted at 9:15 a.m. Sat-
John C. Brennan Sr. Miriam participated in the Wom-
en’s Auxiliary of the Wilkes-Barre
Yeosock Funeral Home, 40 S. Main
were taken care of before her own. urday from the Wroblewski Funeral March 30, 2011 Post Office. She was an avid and vora-
St., Plains Township, with Pastor Victoria will forever be remem- Home Inc., 1442 Wyoming Ave., cious reader. She loved spending
Adam McGahee as celebrant. In- bered as a dedicated and caring Forty Fort, followed by an Office of time with her husband, children, and
terment will follow in Maple Hill mother, grandmother, great-grand- John C. mile in1minute 58.8 seconds. The re-
Christian Burial with Divine Litur- friends. Many described her as a won-
Cemetery, Hanover Township. mother, great-great-grandmother, Brennan Sr., a cord stood for more than 40 years. He
gy to be celebrated at 10 a.m. in
Friends may call 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. aunt and friend. Her beautiful spirit Saint Michael the Archangel Byzan- resident of the went on to box in the Army, and after derful and open-minded listener. Mi-
Friday. will forever live on in the hearts of tine Catholic Church, 205 N. Main Gino J. Merli his honorable discharge became a riam was an amazing cook of both tra-
those who knew and loved her. St., Pittston, with the Rev. Joseph Veterans Cen- professional boxer. ditional meals and Lebanese food.
In addition to her parents, Deme- Bertha, Ph.D, her Pastor, officiating. ter, died early He was preceded in death by a son, She may just have fed all of Wilkes-
GERALD (JERRY) HENDER- trius and Euphemia Mudzik; and Interment with the Rite of Commit- Wednesday John C. Brennan Jr.; two brothers,
SHOT, 55, of Buck Township, morning, Neal and James; and a sister, Nancy. Barre over the years at her dining
her husband, Michael, Victoria was tal will follow in Mount Olivet Cem-
passed away unexpectedly Tues- March 30, Surviving are children, Nancy room table on Academy Street.
also preceded in death by her son etery, Carverton. Family and
day, March 29, 2011. He was a son John M. Kolesar, who passed away 2011, after an illness. His wife, the Koester of Scranton; Mary Pepon and Her husband and dancing partner
Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m.
of the late Russell and Joyce Bla- on September 3, 1998; daughter and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the funeral former Dorothy Nardi, died in her husband, Daniel, of Nanticoke; of almost 50 years, Eugene J.
keslee Hendershot. He worked for Dianne Marie Kolesar, who passed home. Parastas Services will be con- 1993. Margaret Bermel and her husband, McGuire, died August 30, 2008. Five
away on February 5, 2008; son-in- ducted at 7:45 p.m. Friday, with the Born in Bayonne, N.J., he was a Tom, of Long Island, N.Y.; Joseph brothers, Tony, John, Eddie, Harry,
Anthracite Marble and Tile as a la-
Law, Ray Meckalavage; daughter-in- Rev. Joseph Bertha, Ph.D, officiat- 1943 graduate of Grand Army Re- Brennan of Scranton; and Michael and George; and three sisters, Alice,
borer, Cooks Cab as a mechanic, public (GAR) High School and Brennan of Boston, Mass.; five grand-
law Doris Kolesar; grandsons, Da- ing. Sadie, and Peg, also preceded her in
and Power Builders as a carpenter. vid Meckalavage, John Kolesar Jr., earned certifications in electronics children; and two great-grandchil-
For additional information, or to death.
He had a passion for rebuilding and Robert Szymanski; great-grand- send the family of Mrs. Victoria Ko- from New York Institute of Tech- dren. He was married previously to
motorcycles and working on cars. daughter Kaylynn M. Kolesar; lesar an online message of condo- nology. Mary McCall of Scranton. She will be missed by her children,
Jerry is survived by his brother, brothers, John Mudzik and Nicho- lence, you may visit the funeral Prior to retirement, he had Everyone attending the funer- Molly and her husband, Jerry Spanar-
Barry, and wife Wendy; sister las Mudzik; and sisters, Helen Ris- home website www.wroblewskifun- worked for over 20 years for chan- al is asked to go directly to the kel, of Belmar, N.J., and Gene and his
Brenda Jabara and husband John; ko, Eva Arbeeny, Anna Mudzik, Ma- eralhome.com. nel WDAU as an electronics tech- church on Saturday morning. Mass of wife, Kim, and their children, Shea,
sister Heidi Blakeslee and hus- ry Drahus and Olga Phillips. Memorial Contributions may be nician, for the State of Pennsylva- Christian Burial will be celebrated at Allison, Drew and Chase McGuire, of
band Guy; as well as nieces and ne- Victoria is survived by her sons, made in Victoria’s Memory to nia in its Unemployment Agency, 11 a.m. Saturday in the Immaculate Lawrenceville, N.J.; sister, Thelma
George Kolesar and his wife, Nancy, Heartland Hospice, 38 N. Main St., was the top salesman in the coun- Conception Church, 801 Taylor Ave.,
phews. and her husband, Jerry King, of Ben-
of Richboro, Pa.; Daniel Kolesar and Pittston, PA 18640. try for Bell + Howell, was the own- Scranton. Friends may call from 4 to
A Memorial Service will be er of Brennan’s Travel Agency in salem, Pa.; as well as cousins, nieces,
7 p.m. Friday in the Vanston and
held at the Beaumont Free Metho- Mt. Pocono, and he was also a real James Funeral Home, 1401 Ash St., nephews and many dear friends.
dist Church, Route 115, Buck estate salesperson in the Poconos. Scranton. Interment will be held in Celebration of Miriam’s Life will
Township at 11 a.m. Saturday, with
the Rev. Gandia officiating. Ar- Paul J. Reggie He was a U.S. Army veteran
earning the rank of sergeant.
St. Mary’s Cemetery, Hanover Town-
ship.
be held at 5 p.m. Friday at McLaugh-
lin’s Family Funeral Service, 142 S.
rangements are by the Yeosock Fu- March 29, 2011 John was a well-known athlete. Memorial contributions may be Washington St., Wilkes-Barre. Visita-
neral Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains He was most proud of holding the made to the Lackawanna Branch
Wilkes-Barre area record while at tion will be held at McLaughlin’s
Township. Pennsylvania Association for the
P aul J. Reggie, 66, of Scranton,
passed away Tuesday, March 29,
2011, at VNA Hospice Care, CMC
GAR for the record-setting 2-mile
team relay, where he ran the half
Blind, 228 Adams Ave., Scranton, PA
18503.
from 3 to 5 p.m. Friday.
Permanent messages and memo-
EDGAR BRUCE GREGORY, ries can be shared with Miriam’s fam-
68, of Fayetteville, Pa., passed Hospital, Scranton.
ily at www.celebrateherlife.com.
away Tuesday, March 29, 2011. Formerly of Pittston, he was a res-
ident of the Gino Merli Veterans
Funeral services will be held at
noon Saturday in the Chapel of
Center, Scranton. He was a son of Joseph A. Burcicki
the late Anthony J. Reggie and Jen-
Thomas L. Geisel Funeral Home nie (Zaffuto) Reggie of Pittston. He March 29, 2011 OBITUARY POLICY
and Cremation Center, 333 Falling was a member of Saint Rocco’s
Spring Road, Chambersburg, Pa. Church, Pittston. Joseph A. Flying Club and the Liberty Pigeon The Times Leader publish-
The Rev. Wayne Lowe Jr. will offi- He proudly served four years in Burcicki, 79, of Flying Club, Wilkes-Barre. es free obituaries, which
ciate. Interment will follow in Lin- the U.S. Navy in the Vietnam War. Caffrey Street, Joseph was an avid fisherman who have a 27-line limit, and paid
coln Cemetery. The family will re- Paul was a well-known hair stylist in Wilkes-Barre, enjoyed tending to his vegetable gar-
the Scranton area for over 40 years. obituaries, which can run
ceive friends from 11 a.m. until passed away den, and he enjoyed traveling
He was the owner/operator of De- Tuesday, with a photograph. A funeral
noon. Condolences may be ex- throughout the United States.
pressed at www.geiselfuneral- signs Studio Hair Salon until his re- March 29, He was preceded in death by a home representative can call
home.com. tirement in 2009. He won several years, Joseph Ventura of Scranton. 2011, at Geisin- brother, Leo Burcicki. the obituary desk at (570)
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and was proud to have done hair our great appreciation to Joseph Valley Medical Center, Plains cicki, Archbald, Pa.; Thomas Bur-
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Third Avenue, Kingston, died Cass, David Cassidy and Carol Bur- tinued love and support and for be- He was born on March 16, 1932, bits@timesleader.com. If you
Wednesday, March 30, 2011, at the Burcicki, Carlisle, Iowa; and David
nett. ing a very significant part of Paul’s in the Georgetown section of fax or e-mail, please call to
Laurels Health and Rehabilitation Paul was also an outstanding art- Burcicki, at home; grandchildren, Da-
life throughout the years. Wilkes-Barre Township. He was a vid, Janelle and Alicia; a brother, Mi- confirm. Obituaries must be
Center, Kingston, where she was a ist and some of his earlier paintings We would also like to extend our son of the late Pauline Orzechow-
chael Burcicki, Plymouth; a nephew; submitted by 9 p.m. Sunday
guest. are currently displayed at the Gino heartfelt gratitude to the staff and ski Burcicki.
Merli Veterans Center. In the late as well as his companion, Theresa through Thursday and 7:30
Funeral arrangements are en- Paul’s friends at the Gino Merli Vet- Joseph was a graduate of Mary-
’60s, Paul was lead singer for the erans Center for having made his mount High School and was a U.S. Drozdowski, Hanover Township. p.m. Friday and Saturday.
trusted and pending from the
Hugh B. Hughes & Son Inc. Funer- musical group Salt and Pepper stay there such a nice experience for Army veteran of the Korean War. Funeral services will be held Obituaries must be sent by a
al Home, 1044 Wyoming Ave., For- along with his brother, Richard. The him. To his dear friend, Maura, He was employed as a ware- at 9 a.m. Saturday from the Ge-
funeral home or crematory,
ty Fort. band went on to record for Scepter words cannot express our thanks for house supervisor for Pepsi-Cola orge A. Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 105
Records in New York City, N.Y., N. Main St., Ashley. A Mass of Chris- or must name who is hand-
the friendship, fun and freedom he Bottling Co., Wilkes-Barre, until
owned by Burt Bacharach and experienced with you. He loved all his retirement in 1994. tian Burial is at 9:30 a.m. in St. An- ling arrangements, with
AMERICO A. “TONY” BRIGI- Dionne Warwick. of you very much. Joseph was a member of the drew Parish, with the Rev. James address and phone number.
DO, 88, of Hagerstown, Md., died He was an avid photographer and Funeral services will be han- Teamsters Local No. 401, Wilkes- McGahagan officiating. Interment We discourage handwritten
Tuesday, March 29, 2011, at the videographer, and his love of music dled by Graziano Funeral Barre, and a member of St. Andrew will follow in St. Mary’s Cemetery, notices; they incur a $15
Loyalton Assisted Living Center. and art will continue to be enjoyed Home Inc., Pittston Township. Call- Parish, Wilkes-Barre. Hanover Township. Family and
Born in Old Forge August 20, 1922, by his family and friends for years to ing hours will be held at the funeral friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Fri- typing fee.
He was also a member of the
he was a son of the late Peter and come. His dog, Christan, was a huge home from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday. A Wilkes-Barre Sportsman Pigeon day and from 8 to 9 a.m. Saturday.
Rose Gabello Brigido. Surviving part of his life and the love they Mass of Christian Burial will be held
are children, Stephen Brigido and shared was immeasurable. at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at St. Rocco’s
Diane McClellan; brother Phillip Paul is survived by his brother Jo- R.C. Church in Pittston, 9 a.m. from
FUNERALS
KUBIAK – Anthony Sr., funeral 9:30 Parish, West Grace and Lawrence
Brigido; sisters Edith Stassi and seph, Young Harris, Ga.; brother Ri- the funeral home. Interment will fol- a.m. today from the Mark V. Streets, Old Forge.
Marie Cardillo; grandson, Dr. Ste- chard and sister-in-law MaryAnn, low at St. Rocco’s R.C. Cemetery, Yanaitis Funeral Home, 55 Stark STUTZ – Susanne Sr., Mass of Christian
phen Brigido; granddaughter, Drums; sister, Toni, Pittston; dear Pittston Township. St., Plains Township. Mass of Burial 10:30 a.m. today in the Blessed
friend, Kelly Hicks, Pittston; aunts, In lieu of flowers, donations in BARBERIO – Clare, funeral 1:30 p.m. Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in Ss. Sacrament Chapel at Mercy Center.
Adrianne Brigido Van Scoyoc; Peter & Paul Church, Plains TRUSKOWSKI – Ruth, funeral 10 a.m.
Josephine Halat and Theresa Zaffu- Paul’s name may be made to the Gi- today in Little Flower Manor
great-granddaughter, Lilly Isabelle Chapel, 200 S. Meade St., Wilkes- Township. Friends may call 8:30 today from the Anthony Recupero
to, both of Pittston; and several cou- no J. Merli Veterans Center, 401 a.m. until the time of services Funeral Home, 406 Susquehanna
Brigido; and nieces and nephews. sins, nieces, nephews, great-nieces Penn Ave., Scranton, PA 18503; or Barre. Family and friends may call
12:30 p.m. until time of service today. Ave., West Pittston. Mass of Christian
Predeceasing him were wife, for- and nephews. He is also survived by The VNA Hospice Care Center of KUDRAKO – William Sr., funeral 10 Burial at 11:30 a.m. in St. Maria Goretti
mer Janet Reese Brigido; brothers today. Church.
his best friend of more than 40 Lackawanna County. CIONZYNSKI – Louis, funeral 11 a.m. a.m. Saturday from the Gubbiotti
Carl, Guy and Tucker Brigido; and Funeral Home, 1030 Wyoming WEIDOW – Theresa, celebration of life 11
Friday from Davis-Dinelli Funeral Ave., Exeter. Relatives and friends a.m. Saturday at St Jude’s Church,
sisters Etha Tagliaterra, Mattie Home, 170 E. Broad St., Nanticoke. Mountain Top.
Concelebrated Mass of Christian may call 5 to 8 p.m. Friday at the
Monelli and Ann Brigido. funeral home. WEISKERGER – Barbara, funeral 9:30
Funeral services will be held at
11 a.m. Saturday in the Thomas P.
Albert J. Duran Burial at 11:30 a.m. in St. Faustina
Kowalska Parish / Holy Trinity
LEVY – Daniel, a memorial service
6 to 8 p.m. today at Kearney
a.m. Friday from the Gubbiotti Funer-
al Home, 1030 Wyoming Ave., Exeter.
Church, 520 S. Hanover St., Funeral Home Inc., 173 E. Green Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. at
Kearney Funeral Home Inc., Old March 29, 2011 Nanticoke. Visitation 2 to 4 p.m. St., Nanticoke. the Trinity Episcopal Church, corner
Forge. Relatives and friends may and 6 to 8 p.m. today at the PACZKOWSKI – Paul Jr., Memorial of Spring St. and Montgomery Ave.,
pay their respects from 10 a.m. un- funeral home. Mass 10 a.m. Saturday in Holy West Pittston. Friends may call 5 to 8
til service time. Interment will be
in Old Forge Cemetery.
A lbert J. Duran, 79, of Elverson,
Pa., passed away Tuesday,
March 29, 2011, at his home sur-
is survived by his children, Darlene
M. Snyder and her husband, Ste-
FRANCHELLI – Placido, funeral
9:30 a.m. today from the Corco-
ran Funeral Home Inc., 20 S. Main
Rosary Church, Duryea.
PANETSKI – Helen, Mass of Chris-
p.m. today at the funeral home.
YEUST – Bernadine, funeral 10 a.m.
today from the Richard H. Disque
phen, of Mechanicsburg, Pa.; An- tian Burial 10:30 a.m. Friday in
rounded by his loving family. St. Plains Township. Holy Rosary Church, Duryea. Funeral Home Inc., 672 Memorial
thony J. Duran and his wife, Mi- FREY – Brett, memorial service 11 Highway, Dallas, and 11 a.m. from Our
He was the beloved husband of Friends may call 6 to 8 p.m.
FREDA S. ROSKOS, 95, of King- chelle, of Phoenixville, Pa.; and Lo- a.m. Saturday in the chapel at the Thursday at the Bernard J. Pion- Lady of Sorrows Church, West Wyom-
Marjorie Guerrera Duran, with rene M. Wales and her husband, Da- Memorial Shrine Cemetery, ing. Friends may call 9 a.m. until time
ston, died Wednesday, March 30, tek Funeral Home Inc., 204 Main
whom he shared 55 years of mar- rin, of Virginia Beach, Va.; as well as Carverton. St., Duryea. of service.
2011, in the Heritage House, riage. Born in Penasco, N.M., he GARRISON – Helen, funeral 11 a.m. ZIELINSKI – Chester, funeral 10 a.m.
eight grandchildren and one great- POINTEK – Florence, funeral 9 a.m.
Wilkes-Barre. was a son of the late Dionicio and today from the Springville Baptist today from the Kopicki Funeral today from the Bednarski & Thomas
Funeral services will be held at grandchild. Church. Home, 263 Zerbey Ave., Kingston. Funeral Home, 27 Park Ave., Wilkes-
Bersabe Ortiz Duran. Albert re- GLOMB – Helen, funeral with Pa- Barre. Mass of Christian Burial at
11 a.m. Saturday in the Dorrance- ceived his bachelor’s degree in busi- A Memorial Mass will be held Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30
at 11 a.m. Friday, April 29, at nachida 9 a.m. today from the a.m. in St. Ignatius Church. 10:30 a.m. in Our Lady of Hope Par-
ton United Methodist Church, 549 ness administration from the Uni- John V. Morris Funeral Home, PROSKI – Celestine, funeral 10 a.m. ish.
versity of Denver. St. Peter Church, 2835 Manor Road, 625 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre. Friday from the Kielty-Moran
Wyoming Ave., Kingston. Friends
He proudly served our country in West Brandywine, Pa., where family Office of Christian Burial at 9:30 Funeral Home Inc., 87 Washing-
may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at a.m. in Holy Assumption of Saint More Obituaries, Page 2A
the U.S. Air Force during the Korean and friends may call from 10 to 11 ton Ave., Plymouth. Mass of
the Harold C. Snowdon Funeral a.m. Interment will be private. Mary Byzantine Catholic Church. Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m. in
Home Inc., 140 N. Main St., Sha- War, achieving the rank of airman KELLOW – Wayne, memorial service All Saints Parish, Willow Street,
second class and earning the Ko- Memorial contributions may be 11 a.m. Friday from the Stairville Plymouth. Friends may call 4 to 8
vertown. Friends may call from made to Quest Therapeutic Servic- United Methodist Church, Stair-
rean Service, United Nations Ser- p.m. today.
10:30 a.m. until service time at the vice and Air medals. For over 35 es, 461 Cann Road, West Chester, ville Road, Wapwallopen. SKUTACK – Ida, funeral 9:30 a.m.
Dorranceton United Methodist years, Albert was employed as the PA 19382. Funeral arrangements are KINDRED – Chester, funeral 10 a.m. today from the Victor M. Ferri
Church, Kingston. A full obituary Friday from the Kopicki Funeral Funeral Home, 522 Fallon St., Old
vice president for PNC Bank in being handled by the James J. Terry Home, 263 Zerbey Ave., Kingston. Forge. Mass of Christian Burial at
notice will appear in Friday’s edi- Wilkes-Barre, retiring in 1997. Funeral Home, Downingtown, Pa. Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. 10 a.m. in St. Mary of the Assump-
tion of The Times Leader. In addition to his wife, Mr. Duran www.jamesterryfuneralhome.com today. tion Church at Prince of Peace
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3-D will rule films,
director Lucas says
Fellow movie bigwigs James generally have resulted when
studios took movies shot in on-
Cameron, Jeffrey Katzenberg
2. ly two dimensions and did
totally agree. hasty conversions to give them
the illusion of depth so they
could charge the extra few dol-
By DAVID GERMAIN lars that 3-D tickets cost.
AP Movie Writer “You disappoint our audienc-
LAS VEGAS — “Star Wars” es once, OK, great, we fooled
creator George Lucas predicts them. Do it twice, shame on
3-D filmmaking eventually will us,” said Katzenberg, who de-
take over at the movies the way cided years ago that all Dream-
3. color replaced black-and-white. Works Animation movies, such
But Lucas and fellow technol- as last year’s “How to Train
ogy pioneers James Cameron, Your Dragon” and this sum-
the maker of “Avatar,” and mer’s “Kung Fu Panda 2,”
DreamWorks Animation boss would be in 3-D.
Jeffrey Katzenberg Cameron, who shot
said Wednesday that “Avatar” in 3-D and
digital filmmaking is plans to do its two se-
only in its infancy and quels that way also, is
will bring vast im- converting his block-
provements to how buster “Titanic” to 3-D
1. 4. movies are made and for release next year.
seen. Lucas is doing the
Digital technology in “So now same with all six of his
1. Arlene Komnath, general is revolutioniz- “Star Wars” films.
ing filmmaking the way when Done properly, 2-D
Ellen Petyo, and sound did in the 1920s, you’re movies converted to
Jane Komnath Lucas said. The new 3-D can look fantastic,
2. Molly Schlude and digital 3-D craze has watching a Cameron and Lucas
had hits and misses but movie and said.
Theresa Rallo should one day become Lucas drew hearty
3. Mary Beth Kom- the big-screen standard
it’s not in applause several times
over 2-D presentation, 3-D, it’s from theater owners
nath and Mary Feher
he said. like watch- when he told them
4. Carmen Ratchford “So now when you’re that home systems or
and Linda Ritter watching a movie and ing in portable video devices
it’s not in 3-D, it’s like black-and- will never replace the
5. Kim Ellis and watching in black-and- moviehouse as the
Chrissy Gozick white,” Lucas told a white.” best place to see films.
6. Danielle O’Don- crowd of theater own- George Lucas “I am betting a lot of
ers at their CinemaCon people will go see a
nell, Christine Mor- convention. “It’s a bet- movie they have seen
reale, and Elaine ter way of looking at a film. ... I on television a million times
Haines totally believe now that 3-D will and they have the video at
completely take over just like home, and they will go and see
color did.” it because they want to see it in
Lucas spoke at a digital-film the theater in a social experi-
panel alongside Cameron and ence,” Lucas said.
Katzenberg. The hour-long dis- Cameron waited years to
cussion touched on new film- make “Avatar” until digital tech-
making tools, enhancements to nology caught up to the ideas in
theater sound, and how badly his head for the sci-fi epic.
presented 3-D movies can sour “We’re really at a point where
5. 6. audiences on digital 3-D films in if we can imagine it, we can cre-
general. ate it,” Cameron said. “There
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Drug fighter considers ‘shooter’ video danger


At issue is a game portraying ministrators to be aware that it is professionals to take a formal Virginia Tech killer Seung-Hui
under development and may be stand against the game’s release. Cho, among others, and turn
people who have shot others
available soon. “We feel this is a serious threat them loose inside school-themed
inside schools. “We know there are links be- to the health and safety of stu- levels.
tween crime and drugs and alco- dents and campuses,” Ambrosi- “The possibilities are endless,
hol,” Ambrosino said. “Kids are no said. “Acts of violence and sui- you are free to do whatever you
By MATT HUGHES impressionable; they’re vulnera- cide are linked to alcohol and sub- want. As long as it involves shoot-
mhughes@timesleader.com ble; they’re here-and-now orient- stance use… BDAP advocates for ing people,” the game’s website
A video game that casts players ed; they’re fixated and fascinated stronger prevention policies, and states.
in the roles of the masterminds of on these sorts of topics.” this would include supporting ef- At the end of the game, players
the Columbine and Virginia Tech Ambrosino said he has notified forts to prevent this harmful and will have the option of commit-
massacres has caught the ire of the superintendents of area dangerous video game from be- ting suicide, the game descrip- DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER
an area drug-and-alcohol coun- schools and federal and state leg- ing released.” tion adds. Drug-and-alcohol counselor Carmen Ambrosino shows a video
selor. islators representing the area as The game itself is actually a The website, copyrighted previewing the School Shooter: North American Tour 2012 game.
Carmen F. Ambrosino, CEO of well as major retailers such as modification of the first-person 2010, says the game is still in de-
Wyoming Valley Alcohol and Kmart, Walmart and Target shooter Half Life 2. According to velopment, with no release date game such as School Shooter tion has never spoken out about
Drug Services, said the game, ti- about the game. the website of developer Check- set. An e-mail seeking comment may not be dangerous in and of violence in video games before,
tled School Shooter: North He issued the notice at the re- erboarded, it will outfit players from the Checkerboarded Stu- itself, Ambrosino said, in the but that the game’s content
American Tour 2012, crosses the quest of the state Bureau of Drug with weapons used by Colum- dios was not returned Wednes- hands of an at-risk teen, it could “seems to be so far outside the
line of good taste, and he wants and Alcohol Programs, which is bine High School shooters Eric day. have adverse effects. boundaries of what is decent and
parents, teachers and school ad- urging treatment and prevention Harris and Dylan Klebold and While research indicates a Ambrosino said his organiza- acceptable,” he had to speak up.

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Charge of false reports forwarded New arraignment set


Officer says woman said she
lied when she said boyfriend
mestic dispute involving Cool-
baugh and Sims at their Poplar
Street home.
“I heard Sims
say to Ms.
rilla, Crawford
testified
overheard
he
Hakim, asked Crawford if he
knew what Coolbaugh and
Sims were talking about when
for Munchak, Cordaro
Times Leader staff
threatened her with knife. Coolbaugh was standing out- Coolbaugh, Coolbaugh he eavesdropped on their pri- SCRANTON – Lackawanna
side holding an infant wrapped ‘You shouldn’t telling Sims vate conversation. County Commissioner A.J.
in a jacket and not wearing any lie to police.’ she lied about “I have to believe they were Munchak and former Commis-
By EDWARD LEWIS pants. And she re- the knife. telling the truth because they sioner Robert Cordaro are
elewis@timesleader.com She said Sims held a knife to “I heard did not realize I was behind scheduled to be arraigned to-
WILKES-BARRE – A woman her throat, threatened her and plied, ‘Yeah, I Sims say to them,” Crawford said. “I was be- day on a superseding indict-
who city police allege lied refused to let her and the infant know,’” Offi- Ms. Cool- hind them. She said I just want- ment filed against them Tues- Munchak Cordaro
about being threatened by her back into the house. cer Paul Jo- baugh, ‘You ed him to leave the house.” day.
boyfriend with a knife will face Sims was charged with sim- shouldn’t lie to Hakim said Crawford possi- A federal judge scheduled men used their positions as
a charge in Luzerne County ple assault and terroristic
seph Crawford police.’ And bly misunderstood what Cool- the arraignment for 11 a.m. be- county commissioners to ex-
Court. threats. testified. she replied, baugh and Sims were discuss- fore U.S. District Magistrate tort money from companies
Officer Paul Joseph Crawford Those charges were dismis- ‘Yeah, I ing. Judge Thomas Blewitt at the that did business with the
charged Megan Coolbaugh with sed at a preliminary hearing in know,’” Craw- Barilla determined Crawford federal courthouse in Scran- county.
false reports to law enforce- Wilkes-Barre Central Court on ford testified. established a case against Cool- ton. Munchak and Cordaro were
ment after he allegedly over- Jan. 25 when Coolbaugh re- Crawford said a 911 recording baugh, sending a single count Munchak and Cordaro are originally indicted by a federal
heard her say she lied about the fused to testify. of the Jan. 13 phone call by of false reports to law enforce- facing a 41-count indictment grand jury last year.
knife during a domestic dispute On Wednesday during Cool- Coolbaugh has her saying Sims ment to county court. that charges them with racke- The new indictment, filed
with John Sims on Jan. 13. baugh’s preliminary hearing be- threatened her with a knife. She remains free without teering, money laundering, Tuesday, makes a number of
Crawford investigated a do- fore District Judge Andrew Ba- Coolbaugh’s attorney, John bail. honest services fraud, bribery, technical changes to the charg-
extortion and other offenses. es, which requires that they be
Federal prosecutors say the arraigned again.

Court tosses out couple’s suit over old W-B bakery SPECIAL RATE
Tyler and Antonia Hammond nia Hammond did not constitute Know request they had filed re- to show the alleged improper ac-
a legally recognizable claim un- garding the property. tions of the city officials were so WEDNESDAY AND
claimed the shuttered
der due process protections with- They claimed that action was egregious they would “shock the THURSDAY ONLY
building went to an insider. in the U.S. Constitution. taken with an improper motive, conscience.” Country Club
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The Hammonds filed suit which violated their right to due “Here, the plaintiffs allege that • Driving Range
against the city in 2009 relating process by depriving them of the defendants exercised their • Restaurant & Bar 18 Holes For 18 $
By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER to the decision to remove the Old their right to purchase the prop- discretion to remove a property • Leagues, Outings Includes Cart
tmorgan@timesleader.com River Road Bakery from a tax sale erty. from the tax sale list so that an in-
SCRANTON – A federal judge list one day before the sale. The In dismissing the complaint, sider might buy it. While this sug- Route 309 570-788-5845 Drums, PA
has dismissed a lawsuit filed by a suit alleged the action was taken Caputo said the Hammonds had gests an improper motive involv- www.sandspringsgolf.com TL
couple who claimed Wilkes- to pave the way for the sale of the failed to state how the allegedly ing a clear conflict of interest,
Barre city officials thwarted their building to a person who was a false information had harmed there is no requirement that the
efforts to buy the Old River Road
Bakery so that it could be sold to
private client of Leighton’s real
estate business and Vinsko’s law
them.
The judge also noted that in or-
property must be sold at tax sale,
and this conduct does not rise to Property Insurance Claim?
a crony of Mayor Tom Leighton firm. der to state a claim under federal a level that could be termed ‘con-
and city attorney William Vinsko. The main claim within the suit law, the Hammonds would have science shocking,’ ” Caputo said.
U.S. District Judge A. Richard rested on allegations that city of- Representing your Interest
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Editorial
OUR OPINION: EIGHTH ST. BRIDGE

Wyoming span
served us well
I
T WAS A shaky span of er flow of traffic.
steel that, to the casual ob- But the old bridge deserves ac-
server, seemed to connect knowledgment by dint of dura-
no place special to no place tion alone. Consider that the ed-
special. At the age of 111, it had ifice was built when Luzerne
clearly outlived its utility by dec- County’s population stood at
ades, becoming the neglected less than 260,000, about 20 per-
stepchild while attention was cent smaller than today. Beef
lavished on bigger, more visible cost 10 cents a pound. William
relatives. McKinley was our 25th presi-
Anyone who traversed the dent. The Wright Brothers were
Eighth Street Bridge joining still little more than bicycle re-
Wyoming and Jen- pairmen tinkering
kins Township in the with wings and
last 30 years knows The old bridge motors.
the quaint steel tres- might not be The bridge’s
tle over the Susque- “historical,” but it original creosote-
hanna River had long was part of our treated wood sur-
been inadequate for face was clearly
its task. It suffered history. not meant for cars.
from multiple ail- Rudolf Diesel in-
ments: Too narrow troduced his first
for modern vehicles, no shoulder engine in Paris the year Eighth
or walkway for bikes or pedestri- Street opened; Henry Ford
ans, decades of steady structural wouldn’t debut his Model T for
decline. seven more years.
The bridge had to be replaced. Eighth Street saw coal rise to
The question for daily users like- be king, then be deposed. The
MAIL BAG LETTERS FROM READERS
ly has been: Why did it take so bridge is just a short stretch
long? downstream from the site of the
So there is scant reason to Knox Mine Disaster, the tragedy
Middle Road problems SEND US YOUR OPINION
highly flammable chemical called mercap-
tan.
This type of industrial atmosphere has
mourn its imminent demise. A that sealed the fate of under-
replacement just a few feet ground mining locally. should be fixed now Letters to the editor must include the
writer’s name, address and daytime
phone number for verification. Letters
no place in our community so close to
residential areas, and especially so close to
downriver – more than two years The bridge weathered floods

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ecently, yet another South Valley Park- should be no more than 250 words. We our school campus. It could pose great
in the making – officially opened such as those in 1902, 1936 and, way meeting was held and, again, reserve the right to edit and limit writers risks to our health, safety and property
Tuesday night. We are grateful of course, 1972. another plan for road changes and to one published letter every 30 days. values.
for the overdue project, and trust The old bridge might not be • E-mail: mailbag@timesleader.com
funding was presented by the representa- • Fax: 570-829-5537 I urge Dallas Township residents to
neighboring businesses will ben- “historical,” but it was part of our
tives of the various firms. • Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15 contact the township supervisors and
efit from the end of the lengthy history. It might not merit pres-
The message was that 80 percent of the N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 1871 1 zoning members and to attend the zoning
inconvenience caused by con- ervation, but it merits recogni-
federal funding was in place and they were hearing on Monday to let them know this
struction, and from the smooth- tion.
waiting for the state to fund the other 20 is not the kind of industrial activity we

QUOTE OF THE DAY


percent.
For the residents of Hanover Township’s Area’s elderly deserve want in our community.
Dede Speicher

proper care and respect


Askam section living on South Main Street Dallas Township

“I don’t think any amount of (Middle Road), it means at least five more
years of living with the traffic problems of
Greedy corporations
I
money would ever be enough, which every state and township elected
n Luzerne and Wyoming counties there
supposedly is the largest population of
because it’s not about that. It’s
about accountability …”
official is aware, as is the Pennsylvania
Department of Transportation.
elderly in the United States (other than
in Dade County, Fla.); however, there is no
bankrupting the planet
My question is this: What are these active gerontologist here to care for the

T
he government has been reconfigured
S. Daniel Carter representatives going to do for us now? I medical needs of seniors. from a government “by the people, for
The director of public policy for the nonprofit group Security On would like all of you to sit down with some The requirements of aging adults can the people,” to a government by the
Campus reflected on a $55,000 fine levied Tuesday against Virginia of the Askam residents and come up with include health issues such as diabetes,
Tech for its failures during an April 2007 shooting rampage. A gunman
corporation, for the corporation.
some constructive answers to our traffic coronary diseases, obesity and several One of the many negative results of this
killed 32 students and faculty, then killed himself.
problems. forms of dementia. The need is great, and manipulation has been the destruction of
This problem must be approached from our old ones are underserved. In certain the organism that sustains all life, the
a common-sense viewpoint and not one of cases, the instances of abuse within fam- planet Earth.
OTHER OPINION: FINANCE REFORM passing the problem back and forth. Penn- ilies are tragic. These neglected elderly This destruction has been driven by

Don’t delay cuts


DOT has to realize that its rules and regu- parents, spouses and grandparents are consumerism and fueled by the acquisition
lations for normal roads do not apply to unable to advocate for themselves. of wealth. We are taught at an early age to
this “horse-and-buggy road,” and special Our money is sent to underprivileged desire a multitude of goods and services,
countries around the world, yet the old in

in debit card fees


consideration is very much needed. and are supported in this effort by banks
Let’s get together and get something America are not given the respect and and credit card companies. Of course,
kindness they deserve. This situation must corporations are much larger than individ-
done.
and can be addressed by our government uals and consequently have larger desires

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Don Casterline and our communities. It is to our shame
HEN BIG BANKS gue with a straight face that a Hanover Township and a greater need for money or profit.
that it is true. The medical profession and They are supported in their efforts by the
and members of bill that reduces their allowed
the pharmaceutical industry have to find a governmental and legislative officials who
All government workers
Congress who do transaction profit from 1,100
better way to treat diseases such as dia- invent favorable tax breaks and ineffective
their bidding rail percent to 300 percent, as Dur- betes other than cutting off limbs.
against the evils of Wall Street bin’s legislation does, would corporate regulations.
reform, this is one of the things
they rail about: How can law-
send them to the poor house.
They’re arguing instead that al-
should tighten their belts Old people deserve our love and respect,
as they are given in other cultures. We are
worshipful of youth in this country, even
Banking, credit card, financial, gas-and-
oil corporations are major players in the

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makers dare to say that banks lowing more competition in the believe anyone holding a taxpayer-paid process of bilking the public of billions of
though they haven’t contributed to society
no longer can charge 44 cents swipe-fee industry somehow position (local, county, state or federal) dollars in order to achieve their goals:
as their parents and grandparents have.
for an electronic transaction would damage smaller banks. should have to contribute the same huge profits and administrative bonuses.
Even the young will someday be old, and
that costs them four cents? Yes, big bankers are arguing amount as the next guy. The gas drilling operations under way in
they also will need care.
Such a provision was in last against competition, suggesting Example: How is it fair to tell the Penn- Pennsylvania are a good example of how
Toby Coleman this process works.
summer’s financial regulation that Wall Street reform some- sylvania state corrections employees that Dallas
overhaul. Now some senators – how impedes the free market. they have to concede to huge increases in Gas drilling corporations, through their
carrying water for the big banks Wrap your mind around that lobbyists and lawyers, attempt to control
Dallas Twp. resident
medical and pension contributions, and
– are working to delay it. An one. maybe even a salary freeze, yet the state’s officials of local, state and federal govern-
amendment last summer spon- The argument is especially elected leaders do not? ments by means of campaign contributions
sored by U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin,
D-Ill., reduced the debit card
galling when you consider that
small banks were exempted
Why doesn’t the governor himself have
co-pays and contributions in the same
against industrial activity or play-day junkets. Once a government
official accepts money to satisfy his/her
fees – called swipe or inter- from the legislation. greed, the corporation receives political

A
amount as the corrections department, or fter looking for a house in the Dallas
change fees – that banks can That big banks are pushing so area for a long time, I finally found the capital from that official.
any other tax-paid state job for that mat-
charge merchants each time a hard right now to overturn the perfect one and was happy to be living The large number of laws and regu-
ter? lations protecting the gas industry is a
consumer uses a debit card. legislation before the new rules here.
Wake up, governor. Times are tough for testament to what money can buy.
Those transaction fees have would take effect in July is fur- I wanted to move to Dallas because I felt
everyone, but instead of whacking hard- The real victim in this corporate horror
become a huge cost of doing ther evidence that Wall Street it was a nice, clean, safe environment in
business for retail businesses, has failed to learn from its mis- working, taxpaying people, or whacking show is the planet. Earth is experiencing
which to raise a family and it had a very
and the costs are being passed takes. Medicaid, Social Security and other low- good school district. In one fell swoop all changes to its very structure: polluted air,
on to consumers. income help lines, whack yourself first. of that seems about to change. radioactive water, topsoil erosion, sub-
St. Louis Post-Dispatch You, Mr. Governor, and your political
Banks, of course, cannot ar- Industrialization of Dallas Township is surface geological change, ice cap melting,
cronies should be the first to take that pay about to occur if we don’t stand up and try ozone depletion, extinction of ecosystems
EDITORIAL BOARD cut, benefit increase and such before push- to stop it. There are three natural gas me- and changing weather patterns.
ing it off onto others! I am ashamed to say tering stations being proposed in the area If this decimation continues, its ability
RICHARD L. CONNOR MARK E. JONES
Editor and Publisher I voted for you. surrounding the school district campus, to sustain human life will be compromised.
Editorial Page Editor
JOSEPH BUTKIEWICZ PRASHANT SHITUT L.M. West and that is only the beginning. Included in Bill Burns
Vice President/Executive Editor President/Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. Plymouth Township these stations would be 14,000 gallons of a Shavertown

MALLARD FILLMORE DOONESBURY


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State College leads in recycling with compost program


The borough’s food waste state Department of En- "It’s just a really nice ough public services manager.
vironmental Protection, "It’s just a way to cut back on our "There are nine commercial/in-
recycling effort was the first
with a borough match of trash bill," she said. "It’s stitutional participants in the
effort east of the Mississippi. about $80,000, helped really nice so outrageously expen- program, plus 561 residences
fund last year’s pilot pro- way to cut sive. If you’re cutting that have collection equipment."
gram, which the borough pineapple, it’s heavy." Of those, 474 residences par-
By JESSICA VANDERKOLK continues. It will report back on For The Autoport, ticipated at least once, and more
Centre Daily Times on the program to the our trash where the philosophy than 20 percent placed collection
STATE COLLEGE — Every DEP in May. includes buying local carts at the curb three-quarters of
napkin placed on a table at The Using results of a sur-
bill." and serving fresh foods, the time.
Autoport restaurant, every pine- vey, the borough chose Lynda Mussi composting fits right in. The average collection cart
apple stem discarded and every to collect in the Green- Autoport owner "It became very natu- held just less than 14 pounds of
batch of used coffee grounds now tree, Orchard Park and ral," she said. "Everybo- food waste last year, though that
go into a collection bin that joins South Hills neighbor- dy just did it." increased to almost 17 pounds
food waste from across the bor- hoods. The borough’s goal, by next during the last quarter, when the
ough to create compost. In mid-February 2010, several year, is to reduce landfill materi- AP PHOTO borough added green waste to
The first program of its kind businesses and schools in the als to 35 percent of the total Organic waste in this truck in State College is part of a borough- the food waste collection.
east of the Mississippi River, the State College Area School Dis- waste stream. Last year, leaves, wide effort to reduce the trash stream. The program will expand this
borough began curbside pickup trict entered the program. grass, brush, other green waste year, and Holmes said he expects
of food waste in January 2010 Autoport owner Lynda Mussi and food waste totaled about 37 1131⁄2 tons of material through the "While our diversion rate from to add more downtown business-
from some residential areas and, said the restaurant plans to re- percent of the 14,667 tons of land- food composting program last food waste alone was modest, the es within the month. He doesn’t
later, from businesses. main with the program, saying it fill waste. year, less than 1 percent of waste pilot is showing some encourag- plan to add more residences at
A $280,000 grant from the has gone "great." The borough diverted about sent to the landfill. ing results," said Ed Holmes, bor- this point.

BUILDING
Commissioners would have to be will- benefit the county and city. section of the city that has been plagued The seller – Val-Mar Holdings – had
ing to forego the difference between the “The city would get a building that it with several violent crimes, Yannuzzi paid $330,000 to buy the property in De-
$290,000 and the appraised value, Urban needs, and the county would not have a said. cember 2005, about two years before the
said. building that it has to heat and main- It would also provide needed space for county acquired it. Val-Mar had done lit-
Continued from Page 1A
The county plans to appraise the tain,” Urban said. the police department, which is current- tle, if any, work on the structure.
since the beginning of 2009, with no of- building again after an addition to the The county could recoup the ly housed in cramped quarters at City The company was owned at least in
fers. original bank building is demolished, $290,000 when it is permitted to sell the Hall on Church Street, the mayor said. part by former county planning commis-
Former county commissioners Todd Urban said. He expects the appraisal to Broad Street Exchange in 2015, Urban The county’s purchase of the bank sion member Frank DeGaetano.
Vonderheid and Greg Skrepenak had be lower than $625,000 because that said. building was controversial from the start The purchase stemmed from the
voted to purchase the building for amount was based on the increased State Department of Community and because Vonderheid and Skrepenak had county’s decision to evacuate its nearby
$700,000 to house a southern county an- square footage provided by the addition. Economic Development approval is re- originally planned to lease the building rented annex on Broad Street in Septem-
nex that never materialized. Commissioners decided to use com- quired for the plan because state funding for $2.58 million over 10 years. After a ber 2005 due to a suspicion of toxic mold
If the new arrangement goes as munity development funding to demol- was involved in the $290,000 owed to public outcry, they voted to pay that was later deemed unfounded
planned, the city would forgive $290,000 ish the addition because it is in poor con- the city, Yannuzzi said. $605,000 to purchase the property The county will soon be seeking bids
it is owed for the nearby county-owned dition and would create space for park- The move would put the city police through eminent domain, but a court to demolish the bank building addition,
Broad Street Exchange if the county ing. department in a more visible location, panel later ordered the county to pay Urban said. The demolition should be
gives the bank building to the city. Urban said the arrangement would which may help residents feel safer in a $700,000. complete by the summer, he said.

SALTS
It directs the defendants to Duffy. That detail continued cording to court documents. to craft the injunction and rep- these very, very dangerous sub-
pay separate civil penalties of past 3 p.m., and reports on the Disguising the products as resented Jarbola in the order, stances or cause the death of
$1,000 for “each instance of a receipt of the orders were not household items also violates lauded the court’s decision. someone else.”
willful violation of the order expected before today. Jarbola the state Unfair Practices and “I don’t think there’s another Jarbola said he intended to
Continued from Page 1A
enjoining their conduct.” said those businesses and their Consumer Protection Law. county court in the United deliver copies of the order to
being sold, not only in the city, Wednesday’s complaint says respective owners could face Lackawanna County Presi- States of America that has each of the county’s chiefs of
but throughout Lackawanna that so-called bath salts are an criminal charges should they dent Judge Tom Munley and banned bath salts,” O’Malley police at a meeting Thursday,
County as well,” Jarbola said. “emerging menace” that com- choose to ignore the injunc- judges Michael Barrasse and said. March 31.
The injunction calls for the monly causes hallucinations, tion. Margaret Bisignani Moyle “It makes me very proud that “I’m going to ask them to go
immediate end to the sale of paranoia, suicidal thoughts, The threat to public welfare granted the preliminary injunc- this court saw the wisdom be- out into their communities and
products containing the com- seizures, irritability and more. through the sale of such prod- tion after hearing arguments in cause it was very clear through put the vendors on notice
pounds of methylene, mephe- The Scranton Police Depart- ucts makes it a public nuisance court Wednesday morning. the affidavits that we present- throughout Lackawanna Coun-
drone and methylenedioxypro- ment tried to deliver the court and could also bring second- Attorney Todd O’Malley, ed them that one of our young ty that if they don’t take these
valerone, or MDPV, commonly orders to businesses Wednes- degree misdemeanor charges who has worked closely with people in this community is go- products off the market, this is
found in bath salts. day afternoon, said Chief Dan for reckless endangerment, ac- the District Attorney’s Office ing to die as a result of using what could happen,” he said.

CASE
highly euphoric, aggressive and “It is going to be a tough sell influence of a prescription to rewrite the controlled sub- used to manufacture bath salts.
agitated. They were unable to for prosecutors,” Hakim said. medication. stance statute to include what- Municipalities such as
control simple body move- “Police can certainly charge “There is the difference; a ever active ingredients are in Wilkes-Barre and Nanticoke are
ments, and when answering somebody, but the question is: prescription medication is a bath salts, or to rewrite the contemplating ordinances that
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questions, both were flailing Will the charge stick?” drug. Bath salts are not,” Ha- illegal solvents statute to classi- would ban the sale of bath
was swerving in traffic and and talking quickly,” the com- Hakim said there is a section kim said. fy it as an illegal solvent. As it salts.
nearly struck a utility pole and plaint says. of the DUI statute that allows Chemical compounds mephe- is classified right now, it is not Pace was further charged
other vehicles before being Pace was charged with driv- police to charge a driver if the drone and MDPV are the main an illegal substance.” with reckless endangerment,
boxed in a driveway by a detec- ing under the influence of bath driver is under the influence of ingredients that make up bath The state House of Repre- reckless driving and failing to
tive and another officer, accord- salts. a drug that impairs the ability salts, which mirror cocaine and sentatives is scheduled to vote have children restrained in
ing to charges filed. A legal search of state court to safely operate a vehicle. methamphetamine. The com- April 4 to ban the sale and safety seats. Zilla, the mother
Police said in the criminal records failed to turn up any Hakim said the DUI law pounds are not listed under the possession of bath salts before of the children, was charged
complaint that Pace and a similar charges involving bath raises another question about state’s controlled substance act, the legislation is moved to the with child endangerment, reck-
passenger, Donna Zilla, 40, of salts. bath salts. which means anyone, including state Senate. less endangerment and posses-
Dunmore, were under the influ- Attorney John Hakim of “Are bath salts a drug? juveniles, can legally take the U.S. Sen. Bob Casey, D- sion of drug paraphernalia.
ence of bath salts. Two chil- Kingston said he believes po- They’re currently not illegal,” substance without fear of being Scranton, issued a statement Preliminary hearings for the
dren in the vehicle were not lice will have a difficult time he said. arrested. Tuesday urging the U.S. Drug two women are scheduled on
injured, police said. prosecuting Pace on the DUI Hakim noted a driver can be “What is going to need to Enforcement Administration to April 5 in Wilkes-Barre Central
Pace and Zilla “appeared charge. charged with driving under the happen is lawmakers will have immediately ban chemicals Court.

ROGERS
something Rogers wanted to do, Two years ago, Roger said, she including Twitter, to get her mess- Rogers said that if elected she
and in 1996, she graduated from spent just more than $20,000 on her age out there, in addition to meet- would like to institute a family court
Widener University School of Law. judicial campaign, and she went to ing people and knocking on doors. similar to the Lackawanna County
Since then, she has worked in sev- every event she could to meet vot- “Billboards are not a substitute model, including a Kids First pro-
Continued from Page 1A Video of candi-
eral areas of law, including as a law ers. She placed sixth on the Repub- for meeting people, though,” she gram that helps children cope with
date interviews
arts degree in journalism from the clerk for a U.S. magistrate judge and lican ticket and eighth on the Demo- said. divorce and other family issues. will be available
University of Delaware and worked as a senior associate attorney with cratic ticket. Roger said she is accepting cam- She also said that the court en on timesleader-
for a short time for the Wyoming Hourigan, Kluger and Quinn, work- This time around, Rogers said, paign contributions from family, banc meetings currently being held .com when all
Valley Healthcare System in public ing in areas including commercial she’ll spend about $40,000 to friends and colleagues. Any attor- make sense and that transparency endorsement
relations. litigation, employment law and $50,000 on the primary election, ney who donates to her will not be and accountability are the most im- interviews are
Being an attorney was always bankruptcy. and is utilizing social media sites, subject to a quid pro quo. portant things. complete

KULICK
berger and Lawrence Moran, been life-changing for me,” Kul- tax evasion. led the state Supreme Court to ruption probe.
noted Kulick, who has had a life- ick told Munley. “I realized how “It’s hard to understand the overturn a $3.5 million verdict Kulick, who was an associate
long problem with alcohol, vol- much I love my sobriety, how criminal aspect of your life,” in a defamation case filed by lo- of reputed mobster William
untarily enrolled in an intensive much I love my family and how Munley said. “I hope the time cal businessman Thomas Jo- D’Elia, had testified that D’Elia
Continued from Page 1A
treatment program in prison. much I am loved by my family.” you spent in prison has made a seph. told him that Conahan had
months. Munley opted for a The attorneys said he had also Munley acknowledged Kul- big impression.” The court ordered a new trial promised a “positive outcome”
lesser sentence, citing signifi- volunteered to tutor other in- ick’s strong family support, tell- Kulick’s request for leniency based on evidence the case had for Joseph.
cant rehabilitation efforts Kulick mates and had participated in a ing Kulick he was “lucky” his had also been supported by at- been improperly steered to The retrial in the Joseph case
has made since he was incarcer- gardening program while incar- family has stood by him, despite torneys for The Citizens’ Voice Mark Ciavarella by Michael Co- is scheduled to begin in June.
ated. cerated. several criminal convictions for newspaper, who credited him nahan, two county judges who Kulick is expected to be called
Kulick’s attorneys, Peter Gold- “The last 17 months have other crimes, including income for being the key witness that were charged in the county cor- as a witness.

Movin’ on up BLOGS: VIDEO:


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MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

Opening day arrives with a chill


By BEN WALKER
AP Baseball Writer Today’s Games Ex-player: Bonds trainer PAUL SOKOLOSKI
Grab the parka, ski cap, mittens and National League

sold, helped inject HGH


Atlanta at Washington, 1:05 p.m.
OPINION
galoshes. It’s time for baseball.
Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 2:10 p.m.

A bittersweet
From Dodger Stadium to Yankee Sta-
San Diego at St. Louis , 4:15 p.m.*
dium, there was a flurry of activity as San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 8 p.m.*
teams got ready for opening day. At American League
By PAUL ELIAS est athlete to testify
Great American Ball Park, meanwhile, Associated Press about his desire to

start for a few


Detroit at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m.**
actual flurries. L.A. Angels at Kansas City, 4:10 p.m. SAN FRANCISCO — Former New work with Anderson
Ryan Braun, Prince Fielder and the * - on ESPN ** - on ESPN and YES York Yankee Randy Velarde testified because of his con-
Milwaukee Brewers worked out as Wednesday that he purchased human nection to Bonds.

SWB Yankees
snowflakes fell Wednesday, a day before downright chilly in Cincinnati. growth hormone from Barry Bonds’ Like other players, he
they were to play Cincinnati. The condi- “If you’re playing golf and it’s 33 and personal trainer throughout the 2002 saw that the home-
tions were better suited for snowballs windy, you take it into the clubhouse season, making him the fourth major Bonds run king experienced
than baseballs when they took the field. and play cards. Unfortunately we have leaguer to admit drug use during a surge in hitting pow-

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“I love it. I love the weather,” Reds to keep playing,” Yankees star Mark Bonds’ perjury trial. er after he teamed up with the trainer. hey say they are OK with start-
second baseman Brandon Phillips dead- Teixeira said, set to face Detroit in the Velarde said the HGH gave him more Bonds owns the major league records ing a season in the minors, that a
panned. “The weather is beautiful.” Bronx’s first March game. “It’s not easy “endurance and strength” and that per- for home runs in a career (762) and a little more seasoning can only
The forecast for the six openers playing in the cold but the good thing is sonal trainer Greg Anderson would season (73). help them, that they can still make the
Thursday wasn’t much better, either. both teams have to do it.” help him inject the performance-en- None of the players directly testified most of missed opportunity.
Rain with temperatures in the 40s in hancing drug. But they will miss being in New York
Washington, New York and Kansas City, See OPENING DAY, Page 3B The 48-year-old Velarde was the lat- See BONDS, Page 3B today.
That’s where guys like Ramiro Pena,
Greg Golson, Kevin Russo and especial-
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER I N T E R N AT I O N A L L E A G U E ly Jesus Montero figured the 2011 sea-

Immediate returns
son would begin for them – at new
Yankee Stadium this afternoon against
the Detroit Tigers in the major-league
opener.
Not in Triple-A wearing a Scranton/
Wilkes-Barre uniform against Lehigh
Valley next week.
“That’s fine,” Montero said.
Is it really?
More likely, that’s what these would-
be New York Yankees have convinced
themselves – that Scranton/Wilkes-
Barre is a pretty good place to be.
Except, it’s not the place they REAL-
LY want to be.
“It’s obviously a painful situation,”
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre relief pitcher
Andy Sisco said candidly. “It’s not
something that makes me happy.”
His pain was once more physical
than mental.
Sisco spent the entire 2005 season
DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER with Kansas City, and pitched in 151
Holy Redeemer celebrates after a goal by big league games over with the Royals
Kiera Stachowiak (14) during the first half of and Chicago White Sox from 2005-07.
Wednesday’s game against Crestwood. Then came Tommy John elbow surgery
that shut him down for two years.

Royals triumph
He came back last year with Dou-
ble-A Richmond, then signed with the
Yankees as a minor-league free agent
this winter believing he had a shot get

in frigid opener
back to the big leagues.
Despite a solid spring training per-
formance where Sisco compiled a 2.70
ERA through four appearances, the
By JOHN ERZAR parent Yankees quickly shipped him to
jerzar@timesleader.com the minor leagues.
WRIGHT TWP. — That second goal brought He blames himself more than the
more relief than jubilation to Holy Redeemer for organization, though.
two reasons. “I was a little disappointed I didn’t

2
REDEEMER
First, it meant the Royals had
finally increased a precarious
pitch better when I was with the big
league camp,” Sisco said.
one-goal lead. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre’s lineup is
And secondly, it meant the filled with guys trying to recover and
0 chances of spending any more
CRESTWOOD time playing soccer on a frigid
rebound.
Golson, Pena and Russo all played
Wednesday night dropped sig- well during stints with New York last
nificantly. season, achieving varying levels of
Junior Hallie Rexer provided the goal, smok- success.
ing in a 15-yard grounder with her left foot with But this spring they didn’t make the
cut.
See SOCCER, Page 4B Then there’s Montero, who worked
his way out of New York’s plans for this
year by hitting .222 in big league camp.
AHL His shot at the parent club’s starting
catching job became shaky when the

Penguins captain
PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER Yankees acquired former All-Star Rus-
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre pitcher Andy Sisco throws in Wednesday’s Triple-A exhibition baseball game against sell Martin. But Montero, the orga-
the Indianapolis Indians in Bradenton, Fla. Sisco worked a perfect sixth inning in the Yankees’ 11-6 loss. nization’s top prospect, was still pro-

helps top Norfolk Montero shines in exhibition defeat


jected as a backup catcher with a part-
time role in New York this season.
Until the swing that got him 21
homers, 75 RBI and a .289 batting
By JIM HODGES By PAUL SOKOLOSKI after he failed in ing constantly through Pirate average with the Scranton/Wilkes-
For The Times Leader psokoloski@timesleader.com his bid to open City. Barre Yankees last season disappeared,
NORFOLK, Va. — Goalie Dustin Tokarski saw BRADENTON, Fla. — Just in the season as the “That’s my approach,” Montero forcing New York to send him to Tri-
more of Ryan Craig that he used to on the Nor- case anyone forgot, Jesus Monte- backup catcher said. “That’s the way I like to hit.” ple-A on Monday for some more sea-
folk team bus. ro ordered up a strong shot to for the parent He hit just .222 in big-league soning.

4
PENGUINS
Craig, the Admirals’ captain a
year ago and Wilkes-Barre/
show why he’s so heavily hyped.
In fact, make that a double.
New York Yan-
kees.
spring camp after entering it as
the odds-on favorite to win a back-
“Whatever they decide is fine with
me,” Montero insisted. “I’m going to
Scranton’s leader now, hassled Montero made his return to Montero “Just trying to up job with New York. Montero, Triple-A to keep working hard.”
Tokarski all night long, playing Scranton/Wilkes-Barre’s lineup a get going,” Mon- who hit .289 with 21 homers and Still, it has to be hard on the psyche
3
ADMIRALS
a part in all four first-period
goals in the Penguins’ 4-3 win
smooth one Wednesday, rocket-
ing a hard single and a scorching
tero said. 75 RBI in an All-Star season with
Looks like he’s going the oppo- Scranton/Wilkes-Barre last year,
of these guys who envisioned big plans
for today.
Wednesday at Scope Arena. RBI double during an 11-6 loss to site way. was returned to Triple-A Monday The first pitch of New York’s season
The Penguins captain was in Tokarski’s face on Indianapolis, Pittsburgh’s Tri- Both hits by the right-handed for more seasoning. comes at 1 p.m. today. That’s when the
two power-play goals by Brett Sterling and an- ple-A team. hitting slugger were blistering “Whatever they decide is fine guys left behind at the minor league
The display cast aside any blows to right field, cutting complex in Florida will feel a million
See PENGUINS, Page 4B doubts about Montero’s mindset through a strong crosswind blow- See YANKEES, Page 4B miles away.
K

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H.S. BOYS TENNIS
TGC — European PGA Tour, Trophee Hassan II,
first round, at Agadir, Morocco
By ROXY ROXBOROUGH The Silver Streak Wrestling Club is ben@ptd.net or Billie Jo at bmon-
(4:15 p.m.)
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Pittston Area at Holy Redeemer TGC — LPGA, Kraft Nabisco Championship, first CIRCULAR REPORT: On the NBA board, the Spurs - Celtics circle is for San (Freestyle, Greco and Folkstyle) Wyoming Valley Youth Soccer
round, part I, at Rancho Mirage, Calif.
Tunkhannock at Hazleton Area
3 p.m. Antonio center Tim Duncan (out), guard Tony Parker (probable) and guard Manu offseason wrestling program and Association will have a spring
Wyoming Area at GAR
Wyoming Seminary at Meyers TGC — PGA Tour, Houston Open, first round, at Ginobili (doubtful).
will continue until August. The soccer league, beginning in May
Humble, Texas
Wyoming Valley West at Dallas
6:30 p.m.
BOXING REPORT: In the WBO welterweight title fight on May 7 in Las Vegas,
program is open to any athletes in for teams in the U-7 through U-16
Coughlin at Crestwood
TGC — LPGA, Kraft Nabisco Championship, first Nevada, Manny Pacquiao is -$750 vs. at Shane Mosley +$550. age groups. Team applications and
H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL
round, part II, at Rancho Mirage, Calif. grades K-12 that are interested in
(5:45 p.m.)
improving their wrestling skills and information can be found at
Meyers at Lake-Lehman MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL NIT Tournament www.wvysa.org. Registration
Coughlin at Tunkhannock BASEBALL having fun. Practices will be held in
Delaware Valley at Holy Redeemer 1 p.m.
Favorite Odds Underdog (Madison Square Garden) a new state-of-the-art facility in deadline is April 1.
Hanover Area at Pittston Area YES, ESPN — Detroit at N.Y. Yankees
West Side Tech at Wyoming Valley West 4 p.m. American League Wichita St 1.5 Alabama Drums. For more information,
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER ESPN — San Diego at St. Louis
NHL contact Cassidy Shuts at 582- UPCOMING EVENTS
(4:15 p.m.) 8 p.m. YANKEES ( 8.0 ) Tigers
Pittston Area at Honesdale ESPN — San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers Angels ( 8.5 ) ROYALS Favorite Odds Underdog 0852 or cjpshults@hotmail.com, or
Wyoming Area at Meyers
contact Chris Shaud at 233-4855 “Do it for the Kids” 5K Run and
COLLEGE GOLF MEN'S COLLEGE National League CAPITALS -$230/ Blue Jackets
Kids Fun Run will be held at 6 p.m.
King’s at Moravian Spring Invitational, 12:30 p.m. BASKETBALL +$190 or cms21@epix.net.
COLLEGE SOFTBALL Braves ( 8.5 ) NATIONALS April 27 in Wilkes-Barre. he race
FLYERS -$240/ Thrashers
(3 p.m.) 7 p.m.
REDS ( 8.0 ) Brewers +$200 GOLF begins at The RiverCommon
King’s at Ithaca ESPN2 — NIT, championship game, Wichita State
Wilkes at Lebanon Valley vs. Alabama, at New York CARDS ( 7.0 ) Padres Rangers -$130/ ISLANDERS
Millennium Circle and runs through
COLLEGE MENS TENNIS 9 p.m. +$110 A charity golf tournament to benefit Kirby Park. The fun run will go
PSU Berks at Wilkes, 3:30 p.m. ESPN2 — Exhibition, Slam Dunk and 3-Point DODGERS ( 6.5 ) Giants
Championships, at Houston (same-day tape) BRUINS -$210/ Maple Leafs Blue Chip Farm no kill animal between the Portals on the River-
Friday, April 1 NBA
Common. Cash awards will be
NBA Favorite Points Underdog
+$175 refuge will be held 1 p.m. on April
H.S. BASKETBALL
PANTHERS -$135/ Senators 29 at the Blue Ridge Trail Golf given to overall male, female, male
WVC Girls Senior All-Star Game, 6:30 p.m., Holy 8 p.m. Celtics 3 SPURS
Redeemer H.S. TNT — Boston at San Antonio +$115
Course in Mountain Top. The masters and female masters. Age
WVC Boys Senior All-Star Game, 8 p.m., Holy Re- 10:30 p.m. LAKERS 6 Mavericks
LIGHTNING -$130/ Penguins format will be captain and crew groups medals will be awarded for
deemer H.S. TNT — Dallas at L.A. Lakers
H.S. BASEBALL
College Basketball +$110
with a shotgun start. The cost is first, second and third places. A
(4:15 p.m.)
NHL Favorite Points Underdog WILD -$210/ Oilers Post-Race Bash and Happy Hour
Dallas at Wyoming Valley West $85 per player and includes 18
Tunkhannock at Wyoming Area
7 p.m. Saturday NCAA Tournament +$175
holes, cart, beverages, dinner. will be held at Rodano’s for race
VERSUS — Columbus at Washington
Crestwood at Coughlin Final Four Predators -$160/ AVALANCHE participants and supporters and
Nanticoke at Holy Redeemer TENNIS +$140 friends of WVCA from 7 to 9 pm.
Pittston Area at Hazleton Area 1 p.m.
(Houston, TX) MEETINGS
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER ESPN2 — ATP/WTA Tour, Sony Ericsson Open,
CANUCKS -$175/ Kings Cost for the happy hour is $20 per
Butler 2.5 Virginia Comm +$155
Berwick at Coughlin 4:15 p.m. women’s semifinal and men’s quarterfinal, at Key
Back Mountain Baseball and Soft- person and $15 for race participa-
H.S. SOFTBALL Biscayne, Fla. Kentucky 2 Connecticut
(4:15 p.m.)
SHARKS -$200/ Stars
ball will hold a board meeting at 7 nts. The annual Walk-a-thon is
11 p.m. +$170
Dallas at Wyoming Valley West ESPN2 — ATP/WTA Tour, Sony Ericsson Open, p.m. on Monday at the Daddow- scheduled 10 a.m. on April 30 at
Tunkhannock at Wyoming Area Home Teams in Capital Letters
Crestwood at Coughlin
women’s semifinal, at Key Biscayne, Fla. (same-
Isaacs American Legion located on the WVCA building in Forty Fort.
day tape)
Nanticoke at Holy Redeemer
the Route 415 in Dallas. General Awards will be given for individuals
Pittston Area at Hazleton Area
and teams raising the most
(3:30 p.m.)
COLLEGE BASEBALL P O C O N O National Basketball H O C K E Y meeting, open to the public, will be
amount in pledges. For more
King’s at Misericordia D O W N S Association held at 8 p.m.
information, visit www.wvca-
DeSales at Wilkes
All Times EDT National Hockey League Hanover Area Boys Basketball
kids.org/events/do-it-for-the-kids-
COLLEGE MENS TENNIS
Cabrini at King’s, 4 p.m. Results EASTERN CONFERENCE All Times EDT Booster Club will be accepting
walk-a-thon.
Atlantic Division EASTERN CONFERENCE nominations for officers at the
Saturday, April 2 Wednesday Mar 30, 2011
W L Pct GB Atlantic Division Hanover Area baseball will hold
First - $8,500 Pace 1:54.0 y-Boston ....................... 51 22 .699 — April 11 meeting at Major League
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER 6-Cammi Place (La Stalbaum) 4.20 2.80 2.20 Philadelphia ................. 39 36 .520 13 GP W L OT Pts GF GA
anyone interested please attend. “Nite at the Races” on Saturday at
East Stroudsburg South at Delaware Valley, 11 a.m. 4-It’s Ideal Hanover (Ma Kakaley) 9.00 5.00 x-Philadelphia............. 76 46 20 10 102 243 202
5-Hope Lane Hanover (Ja Bartlett) 2.60
New York ...................... 37 38 .493 15 x-Pittsburgh ................ 77 45 24 8 98 220 188 Wyoming Valley ASA Chapter of the Warrior Run Firehall. Doors
COLLEGE BASEBALL New Jersey .................. 23 51 .311 281⁄2
(1 p.m.) EXACTA (6-4) $43.60 Toronto ......................... 20 54 .270 311⁄2
N.Y. Rangers .............. 77 41 31 5 87 218 182
Umpires will meet at 7 p.m. Mon- open at 6 p.m. and races start at 7
TRIFECTA (6-4-5) $117.40 New Jersey ................. 76 35 36 5 75 158 191
Misericordia at King’s
SUPERFECTA (6-4-5-2) $210.40 Southeast Division N.Y. Islanders ............. 77 29 36 12 70 212 244 day at Konefal’s in Edwardsville. p.m. Admission is free with a
Wilkes at DeSales
COLLEGE SOFTBALL Second - $8,000 Pace 1:56.0 W L Pct GB Northeast Division purchase of a horse.
8-Blissmequick (Jo Pavia Jr) 4.20 3.20 2.10 x-Miami ......................... 52 23 .693 — GP W L OT Pts GF GA
(1 p.m.) x-Orlando ...................... 47 28 .627 5
Wilkes at King’s 7-Undeniable Hanover (An McCarthy) 8.00 3.20 x-Atlanta........................ 43 32 .573 9
x-Boston ...................... 76 43 23 10 96 229 178 REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS
Misericordia at DeSales 3-Studio Queen (Br Simpson) 2.10 Montreal....................... 78 41 30 7 89 205 203
Charlotte ....................... 32 42 .432 191⁄2 Buffalo.......................... 77 39 29 9 87 226 214
COLLEGE MENS LACROSSE 4-You’re Too Funny (Ra Schnittker) 2.10 Washington .................. 18 56 .243 331⁄2 Bulletin Board items will not be
King’s at Eastern, 1 p.m. EXACTA (8-7) $62.80 Toronto ........................ 77 35 32 10 80 205 235
Ottawa .......................... 77 29 38 10 68 177 238
Bear Creek Bobcats Youth Soccer
Misericordia at Widener, 7 p.m. TRIFECTA (8-7-3) $85.40 Central Division
Southeast Division will hold registration will be held accepted over the telephone. Items
TRIFECTA (8-7-4) $114.40 W L Pct GB
COLLEGE WOMENS LACROSSE y-Chicago....................... 54 20 .730 — GP W L OT Pts GF GA from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on April 10 at may be faxed to 831-7319, e-mailed to
(1 p.m.) SUPERFECTA (8-7-3-4) $222.00
SUPERFECTA (8-7-4-3) $387.60 Indiana............................ 34 42 .447 21 x-Washington.............. 77 44 22 11 99 207 185
Eastern at King’s
DAILY DOUBLE (6-8) $12.00 Milwaukee ...................... 30 44 .405 24 Tampa Bay................... 76 41 24 11 93 228 230 the Bear Creek Community Char- tlsports@timesleader.com or dropped
Wilkes at Alvernia Carolina ....................... 77 37 30 10 84 220 228 ter School. Registration is open to
Widener at Misericordia Third - $8,500 Pace 1:53.3 Detroit ............................. 26 48 .351 28
Atlanta .......................... 76 32 32 12 76 211 249
off at The Times Leader or mailed to
Cleveland ....................... 15 59 .203 39
COLLEGE TENNIS 3-Eagle See (Jo Pavia Jr) 2.40 2.10 2.10 Florida .......................... 77 29 36 12 70 187 212 anyone born between Aug. 1, 1993, The Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N.
2-Market Dynamics (Ma Kakaley) 3.40 2.10 WESTERN CONFERENCE
Wilkes at King’s, 1 p.m.
7-Star Of India (An Napolitano) 3.00 Southwest Division
WESTERN CONFERENCE through July 3, 2007, and is 4 Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250.
Misericordia at FDU-Florham, 11 a.m. Central Division
EXACTA (3-2) $5.40 W L Pct GB
Sunday, April 3 TRIFECTA (3-2-7) $19.40 x-San Antonio .............. 57 17 .770 — GP W L OT Pts GF GA
SUPERFECTA (3-2-7-8) $85.20 x-Dallas......................... 52 21 .712 41⁄2 Detroit .......................... 77 44 23 10 98 247 226
COLLEGE TENNIS Penguins 4, Norfolk 3
Alvernia at King’s, 1 p.m.
Fourth - $8,000 Pace 1:57.1
4-Busybeingfabulous (Ma Kakaley) 4.00 3.00 2.60
New Orleans ................ 42
Memphis ....................... 42
32
33
.568 15
.560 151⁄2
Nashville ...................... 77 41 26 10 92 203 182
Chicago........................ 76 41 27 8 90 242 209 Penguins.................................................. 4 0 0 — 4 N A S C A R
NYU at Wilkes, 12 p.m. 5-Lisjune Ann (Ja Bartlett) 7.00 7.00 Houston ........................ 39 36 .520 181⁄2 St. Louis....................... 77 35 32 10 80 224 225 Norfolk...................................................... 1 1 1 — 3
Ramapo at Misericordia, 1 p.m. Columbus .................... 76 34 31 11 79 203 232
COLLEGE BASEBALL
3-Yes We Did (Ji Taggart Jr) 6.20 Northwest Division Northwest Division
First period—1. Penguins, Sterling 24 (Hutchin- Sprint Cup Series
EXACTA (4-5) $36.80 W L Pct GB son), 2:22 (PP). 2. Norfolk, Jones 21 (Ritola, Berry),
Wilkes at Marywood, 12 p.m. TRIFECTA (4-5-3) $286.60 GP W L OT Pts GF GA 8:43. 3. Penguins, Veilleux 9 (Walker, Potter), 2011 schedule
x-Oklahoma City ........... 49 24 .671 — Feb. 12 — x-Budweiser Shootout, Daytona Beach,
COLLEGE WOMENS LACROSSE SUPERFECTA (4-5-3-7) $692.40 Denver............................ 44 29 .603 5 z-Vancouver................ 77 51 17 9 111 250 176 14:44 (PP). 4. Penguins, Sterling 25 (Lerg, Hutchin-
Wilkes at Marywood, 2 p.m. Fifth - $6,000 Pace 1:55.4 Calgary ........................ 77 38 28 11 87 235 226 Fla. (Kurt Busch)
Portland .......................... 43 31 .581 61⁄2 Minnesota ................... 76 36 32 8 80 191 215 son), 18:53 (PP). 5. Penguins, Craig 19, 19:38. Pe- Feb. 17 — x-Gatorade Duel 1, Daytona Beach, Fla.
4-The Steelman (Mi Simons) 6.00 3.00 2.60 Utah ................................ 36 39 .480 14
7-Eyes On Kassa (An Napolitano) 2.60 2.40 Colorado...................... 75 28 39 8 64 211 267 nalties: Jones (NOR) tripping, 1:29; Berry (NOR) (Kurt Busch)
Minnesota ...................... 17 58 .227 33 Edmonton.................... 76 23 42 11 57 180 251 Feb. 17 — x-Gatorade Duel 2, Daytona Beach, Fla.
6-Artful Sky (Ma Kakaley) 4.60 tripping, 6:25; Wallace (WBS) fighting, 13:25; Gu-
T R A N S A C T I O N S EXACTA (4-7) $17.20 Pacific Division
W L Pct GB
Pacific Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
das (NOR) roughing, fighting, 13:25; Jones (NOR) (Jeff Burton)
Feb. 20 — Daytona 500, Daytona Beach, Fla. (Tre-
TRIFECTA (4-7-6) $93.60 hooking, 18:14.
SUPERFECTA (4-7-6-1) $366.40 y-L.A. Lakers................ 53 20 .726 — San Jose ...................... 76 44 23 9 97 224 199 vor Bayne)
Second period—6. Norfolk, Milam 14 (Ritola, Har-
BASEBALL PICK 3 (3-4-4) $33.80 Phoenix......................... 36 37
Golden State ................ 32 44
.493 17
.421 221⁄2
Phoenix........................ 78 42 25 11 95 221 213
ju), 8:26 (PP). Penalties: Hutchinson (WBS) fight-
Feb. 27 — Subway Fresh Fit 500, Avondale, Ariz.
(Jeff Gordon)
Scratched: Pembroke Lil Los Angeles ................ 76 44 26 6 94 209 181
American League L.A. Clippers................. 29 45 .392 241⁄2 Anaheim ...................... 76 43 28 5 91 219 221 ing, 2:28; Angelidis (NOR) fighting, 2:28; Veilleux March 6 — Kobalt Tools 400, Las Vegas (Carl Ed-
BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Announced RHP Rick Sixth - $8,500 Pace 1:53.4 Sacramento.................. 21 52 .288 32 Dallas ........................... 75 38 26 11 87 209 212 wards)
5-Witch Is Bettor (Br Simpson) 11.40 3.60 3.00 (WBS) fighting, 2:30; Berry (NOR) fighting, 2:30;
VandenHurk cleared waivers and was sent outright x-clinched playoff spot NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime Sterling (WBS) roughing, 2:54; Giliati (NOR) rough- March 20 — Jeff Byrd 500, Bristol, Tenn. (Kyle
to Norfolk (IL). Selected the contract of RHP Josh 3-Island Terror (Jo Pavia Jr) 2.10 2.10 loss. Busch)
2-Mysteriosa Hanover (Ma Kakaley) 2.60 y-clinched division ing, 2:54; Boulerice (WBS) interference, 7:03;
Rupe from Norfolk (IL). Tuesday's Games x-clinched playoff spot March 27 — Auto Club 400, Fontana, Calif. (Kevin
CLEVELAND INDIANS—Selected the contracts of EXACTA (5-3) $42.00 z-clinched conference served by Marshall (WBS) bench minor - too many Harvick)
TRIFECTA (5-3-2) $101.40 Cleveland 102, Miami 90 men, 15:08; Potter (WBS) interference, 15:08; Ster-
RHP Justin Germano, INF Adam Everett, INF Jack Houston 112, New Jersey 87 Tuesday's Games April 3 — Goody’s Fast Relief 500, Martinsville, Va.
Hannahan and OF Travis Buck from Columbus (IL). SUPERFECTA (5-3-2-1) $403.40 ling (WBS) goaltender interference, 18:19; Berry April 9 — Samsung Mobile 500, Fort Worth, Texas
Scratched: Picked By An Angel Oklahoma City 115, Golden State 114, OT Carolina 3, Washington 2, SO
Placed INF Jason Donald and RHP Joe Smith on Sacramento 116, Phoenix 113 Columbus 3, Florida 2, SO (NOR) delay of game, 18:19. April 17 — Aaron’s 499, Talladega, Ala.
the 15-day DL, retroactive to March 22; and OF Gra- Seventh - $13,000 Pace 1:54.3 Minnesota 3, St. Louis 2, SO April 30 — Crown Royal 400, Richmond, Va.
7-Kate’s Joy (Ty Buter) 70.60 16.00 8.20 Wednesday's Games Third period—7. Norfolk, Ritola 3 (Roy, Pouliot),
dy Sizemore on the 15-day DL, retroactive to March Atlanta 85, Orlando 82 Phoenix 2, Dallas 1, SO 11:42. Penalties: Pouliot (NOR) interference1:19; May 7 — Showtime Southern 500, Darlington, S.C.
29. Placed OF Trevor Crowe on the 60-day DL. Re- 3-Eagle Way (Jo Pavia Jr) 5.80 3.80 Toronto 4, Buffalo 3 May 15 — Dover (Del.) 400
2-Tia Maria Hanover (Ho Parker) 6.40 Charlotte 98, Cleveland 97 Mihalik (NOR) boarding, 2:21.
called INF Jared Goedert from Columbus and Indiana 111, Detroit 101 Philadelphia 5, Pittsburgh 2 May 21 — x-Sprint Showdown, Concord, N.C.
placed him on the 60-day DL. Reassigned INF Jor- EXACTA (7-3) $417.80 Boston 3, Chicago 0 Shots on goal—Penguins 13-6-8-27. Norfolk May 21 — x-All-Star Challenge, Concord, N.C.
TRIFECTA (7-3-2) $2,268.60 Milwaukee 104, Toronto 98 11-14-9-34.
dan Brown, 1B Nick Johnson and OF Chad Huffman Philadelphia 108, Houston 97 Montreal 3, Atlanta 1 May 29 — Coca-Cola 600, Concord, N.C.
to Columbus (IL). SUPERFECTA (7-3-ALL-ALL) $851.80 Tampa Bay 5, Ottawa 2 Power-play opportunities—Penguins 3-6; Nor- June 5 — Kansas Speedway 400, Kansas City,
Scratched: Quicksilvercandy A Miami 123, Washington 107
DETROIT TIGERS—Selected the contract of RHP New York 120, New Jersey 116 Vancouver 3, Nashville 1 folk 1-3. Kan.
Enrique Gonzalez from Toledo (IL). Sent INF Audy Eighth - $13,000 Pace 1:54.0 Los Angeles 2, Edmonton 0 June 12 — Pocono 500, Long Pond, Pa.
4-Doubleshotascotch (Ty Buter) 6.00 2.80 2.10 Memphis 110, Golden State 91 Goalies—Penguins, Curry 21-13-0 (34 shots-31
Ciriaco outright to Erie (EL). Placed INF Carlos Chicago 108, Minnesota 91 Wednesday's Games June 19 — Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400,
Guillen and RHP Joel Zumaya on 15-day DL. 8-Art Two D Two (Jo Pavia Jr) 2.60 2.20 saves). Norfolk, Tokarski 21-18-4 (27 shots-23 Brooklyn, Mich.
Portland at New Orleans, (n) Buffalo 1, N.Y. Rangers 0 saves).
KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Placed C Jason Kendall 6-Indelible Hanover (An McCarthy) 2.40 New Jersey 3, N.Y. Islanders 2 June 26 — Toyota/Savemart 350, Sonoma, Calif.
EXACTA (4-8) $20.20 Sacramento at Denver, (n) Referees—Keith Kaval, Graham Skilliter. Lines-
on the 15-day DL, retroactive to March 22. Selected Oklahoma City at Phoenix, (n) Carolina 6, Montreal 2 July 2 — Coke Zero 400, Daytona Beach, Fla.
the contract of LHP Tim Collins from Omaha (PCL). TRIFECTA (4-8-6) $57.40 St. Louis 10, Detroit 3 men—Scott Pomento, Tom George. July 9 — Kentucky 400, Sparta, Ky.
SUPERFECTA (4-8-6-3) $115.60 Dallas at L.A. Clippers, (n)
Designated C Lucas May for assignment. Sent OF Anaheim at Calgary, (n) A—3,138 July 17 — LENOX Industrial Tools 301, Loudon,
Gregor Blanco outright to Omaha. Ninth - $15,000 Pace 1:54.2 Thursday's Games N.H.
Boston at San Antonio, 8 p.m. Thursday's Games
NEW YORK YANKEES—Selected the contracts of 6-Clear Character (Mi Simons) 10.60 5.00 4.60 Toronto at Boston, 7 p.m. July 31 — Brickyard 400, Indianapolis
RHP Luis Ayala, RHP Bartolo Colon, RHP Freddy 2-Royal Fortune (An McCarthy) 8.40 4.20 Dallas at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Aug. 7 — Pennsylvania 500, Long Pond, Pa.
Friday's Games N.Y. Rangers at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m.
Garcia and C Gustavo Molina from Scranton/
Wilkes-Barre (IL). Optioned OF Chris Dickerson to
7-Natural Woman N (Ja Bartlett) 2.40
EXACTA (6-2) $72.80 Milwaukee at Indiana, 7 p.m. Atlanta at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. B A S E B A L L Aug. 14 — Helluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at the
Glen, Watkins Glen, N.Y.
Charlotte at Orlando, 7 p.m. Columbus at Washington, 7 p.m.
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Placed LHP Pedro Felicia- TRIFECTA (6-2-7) $197.00 Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. Aug. 21 — CARFAX 400, Brooklyn, Mich.
New Jersey at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.
no and C Francisco Cervelli on the 15-day DL, retro-
active to March 22. Placed LHP Damaso Marte, INF
SUPERFECTA (6-2-7-ALL) $202.60
PICK 4 (5-7-4-6 (3 Out of 4)) $119.40 Cleveland at Washington, 7 p.m. Ottawa at Florida, 7:30 p.m. Major League Baseball Aug. 27 — Irwin Tools 500, Bristol, Tenn.
Sept. 4 — Labor Day Classic 500, Hampton, Ga.
Chicago at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Edmonton at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
Reegie Corona and OF Colin Curtis on the 60-day Tenth - $16,000 Trot 1:54.4 Nashville at Colorado, 9 p.m. Spring Training Glance Sept. 10 — One Last Race to Make the Chase 400,
DL, retroactive to March 22. Designated RHP Ro- 7-Baby Boy Grin (La Stalbaum) 5.80 3.20 2.60 Miami at Minnesota, 8 p.m. All Times EDT Richmond, Va.
Memphis at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Los Angeles at Vancouver, 10 p.m.
mulo Sanchez for assignment. 2-Whybabywhy (Ty Buter) 4.40 3.00 Dallas at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. AMERICAN LEAGUE Sept. 18 — LifeLock.com 400, Joliet, Ill.
National League 4-My Leap Of Faith (Mi Simons) 2.40 Boston at Atlanta, 8 p.m. Sept. 25 — SYLVANIA 300, Loudon, N.H.
San Antonio at Houston, 8:30 p.m. Friday's Games ....................................................................... W L Pct
ATLANTA BRAVES—Released LHP Billy Wagner. EXACTA (7-2) $24.60 Kansas City..................................................2010.667 Oct. 2 — AAA 400, Dover, Del.
L.A. Clippers at Phoenix, 10 p.m. Philadelphia at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Oct. 9 — Kansas 400, Kansas City, Kan.
Assigned OF Joe Mather outright to Gwinnett (IL). TRIFECTA (7-2-4) $91.80 Chicago at Columbus, 7 p.m. Minnesota ....................................................2012.625
CHICAGO CUBS—Sent C Max Ramirez outright to SUPERFECTA (7-2-4-9) $548.20 Oklahoma City at Portland, 10 p.m. Oct. 15 — Bank of America 500, Concord, N.C.
Denver at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Calgary at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Detroit ...........................................................2014.588 Oct. 23 — Talladega 500, Talladega, Ala.
Iowa (PCL). Eleventh - $9,000 Pace 1:56.2 Colorado at Phoenix, 10 p.m. Los Angeles.................................................1813.581
CINCINNATI REDS—Placed RHP Jared Burton on L.A. Lakers at Utah, 10:30 p.m. Oct. 30 — TUMS Fast Relief 500, Martinsville, Va.
3-Lucky Sniper (An McCarthy) 2.20 2.10 2.10 NHL Scoring Leaders Seattle...........................................................1612.571
the 15-day DL, retroactive to March 29; OF Fred Le- 6-Zipnthruthehall (Mi Simons) 4.20 3.20 NBA LEADERS Nov. 6 — AAA Texas 500, Fort Worth, Texas
Through March 29 Toronto .........................................................1614.533 Nov. 13 — Kobalt Tools 500, Avondale, Ariz.
wis on the 15-day DL, retroactive to March 27; RHP 5-Cories Artist (Ro Hammer) 3.60 THROUGH MARCH 29
Cleveland .....................................................1514.517 Nov. 20 — Ford 400, Homestead, Fla.
Jose Arredondo on the 15-day DL, retroactive to EXACTA (3-6) $8.20 Scoring GP G A PTS
March 25; RHP Homer Bailey on the 15-day DL, ret- Tampa Bay ...................................................1514.517 x-non-points race
TRIFECTA (3-6-5) $61.80 G FG FT PTS AVG Daniel Sedin, Van .................... 77 40 58 98 Baltimore ......................................................1515.500
roactive to March 24; and RHP Johnny Cueto on the SUPERFECTA (3-6-5-2) $135.60 Durant, OKC ............. 69 631 532 1925 27.9 Martin St. Louis, TB................. 76 29 62 91 2011 Driver Standings
15-day DL, retroactive to March 20. Recalled RHP New York .....................................................1315.464 1. Carl Edwards, 187.
Scratched: Tyler Hanover James, MIA............... 72 682 455 1905 26.5 Henrik Sedin, Van.................... 77 19 72 91 Texas............................................................1316.448
Jordan Smith from Louisville (IL). Twelfth - $13,000 Pace 1:51.3 2. Ryan Newman, 178.
FLORIDA MARLINS—Placed C John Baker on the Wade, MIA ................ 70 641 453 1796 25.7 Steven Stamkos, TB................ 76 44 44 88 Boston ..........................................................1319.406 3. Kurt Busch, 177.
8-Four Trumps A (La Stalbaum) 5.00 4.60 3.20 Oakland ........................................................1221.364
60-day DL. Selected the contracts of INF Donnie 7-Drive All Night (An Napolitano) 10.40 4.00 Stoudemire, NYK..... 73 705 445 1865 25.5 Corey Perry, Anh ..................... 76 44 42 86 4. Kyle Busch, 176.
Murphy and INF Greg Dobbs from New Orleans Alex Ovechkin, Was ................ 74 29 48 77 Chicago ........................................................1120.355 5. Jimmie Johnson, 173.
6-Rusty Tank (Mi Simons) 7.40 Anthony, NYK........... 70 612 475 1772 25.3
(PCL). EXACTA (8-7) $57.00 Henrik Zetterberg, Det ............ 76 23 53 76 NATIONAL LEAGUE 6. Tony Stewart, 170.
Bryant, LAL ............... 73 659 420 1838 25.2
HOUSTON ASTROS—Reassigned INF Tommy TRIFECTA (8-7-6) $146.20 ....................................................................... W L Pct 7. Paul Menard, 164.
Rose, CHI ................. 72 640 408 1800 25.0 Jarome Iginla, Cgy .................. 77 36 39 75 San Francisco..............................................2312.657
Manzella to Oklahoma City (PCL). Designatred SUPERFECTA (8-7-6-ALL) $274.40 8. Juan Pablo Montoya, 161.
LHP Ryan Rowland-Smith for assignment. Ellis, GOL.................. 75 686 321 1818 24.2 Jonathan Toews, Chi ............... 74 31 44 75 Colorado ......................................................2011.645 9. Kevin Harvick, 157.
PICK 3 (7-3-8) $36.20 Teemu Selanne, Anh............... 67 28 47 75
MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Placed OF Corey Hart PICK 3 (7-8-8) $36.20 Martin, HOU.............. 72 487 538 1670 23.2 Milwaukee ....................................................1911.633 (tie) Matt Kenseth, 157.
and C Jonathan Lucroy on the 15-day DL, retroac- Nowitzki, DAL........... 64 537 347 1484 23.2 Anze Kopitar, LA...................... 75 25 48 73 Philadelphia .................................................2114.600 (tie) Kasey Kahne, 157.
tive to March 22. Selected the contracts of INF/OF Thirteenth - $13,000 Trot 1:56.2 12. Dale Earnhardt Jr., 156.
1-No Doze (Ma Kakaley) 3.60 2.20 2.10 Howard, ORL............ 71 575 495 1645 23.2 Claude Giroux, Phi................... 76 25 46 71 Atlanta ..........................................................1713.567
Erick Almonte and OF Jeremy Reed from Nashville Brad Richards, Dal .................. 65 25 44 69 Cincinnati......................................................1714.548 13. Martin Truex Jr., 147.
(PCL). Assigned C Mike Rivera and RHP Mark Di- 2-The Windsurfer A (La Stalbaum) 2.80 2.20 Griffin, LAC ............... 74 622 406 1657 22.4 (tie) Mark Martin, 147.
6-Bigpepper (Dr Chellis) 4.60 Ryan Getzlaf, Anh.................... 61 18 51 69 New York .....................................................1715.531
Felice to their minor league camp. Westbrook, OKC...... 73 553 478 1615 22.1 Washington..................................................1514.517 15. A J Allmendinger, 137.
NEW YORK METS—Announced INF Nick Evans EXACTA (1-2) $11.80 Aldridge, POR .......... 74 640 336 1620 21.9 Ryan Kesler, Van ..................... 77 36 32 68 16. Jeff Gordon, 130.
TRIFECTA (1-2-6) $78.20 Florida ..........................................................1515.500
cleared waivers and was sent outright to Buffalo Bargnani, TOR.......... 64 517 283 1392 21.8 St. Louis .......................................................1416.467 17. Clint Bowyer, 122.
SUPERFECTA (1-2-6-7) $493.00
(IL). Announced INF Luis Hernandez cleared waiv-
Fourteenth - $4,500 Pace 1:56.3 Granger, IND ............ 73 495 365 1500 20.5 American Hockey League San Diego ....................................................1317.433 18. Bobby Labonte, 121.
ers. Williams, NJN ........... 61 405 336 1247 20.4 Chicago ........................................................1419.424 (tie) Marcos Ambrose, 121.
PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Optioned RHP Chris 7-Eve Freeluck (Br Simpson) 18.80 10.20 5.80 All Times EDT 20. Greg Biffle, 119.
5-Gangsta Lady (Lu Porfilio) 6.20 3.00 Love, MIN.................. 71 471 412 1442 20.3 Los Angeles.................................................1321.382
Leroux to Indianapolis (IL). Acquired C Carlos Pau- EASTERN CONFERENCE
lino from Florida for INF Jim Negrych. 3-Jk Diamondnpearls (Mi Merton) 7.00 Randolph, MEM ....... 69 549 274 1379 20.0 Atlantic Division
Pittsburgh.....................................................1221.364 Nationwide Series
EXACTA (7-5) $117.40 Arizona .........................................................1225.324
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Released 2B Luis Lopez, NJN............... 73 553 335 1441 19.7 GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Houston........................................................1123.324 2011 schedule
Castillo. TRIFECTA (7-5-3) $678.40 FG Percentage
SUPERFECTA (7-5-3-2) $1,705.00 x-Portland.............. 73 44 21 6 2 96 260 214 NOTE: Split-squad games count in the standings; Feb. 19 — DRIVE4COPD 300, Daytona Beach, Fla.
American Association FG FGA PCT x-Manchester........ 75 42 24 3 6 93 239 195 games against non-major league teams do not. (Tony Stewart)
AMARILLO SOX—Signed 1B Chris Nash. LATE DOUBLE (1-7) $54.00
Total Handle-$356,861 Hilario, DEN ................................ 366 588 .622 Connecticut........... 74 38 28 2 6 84 203 201 Tuesday's Games Feb. 26 — Bashas’ Supermarkets 200, Avondale,
GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS—Traded RHP Worcester.............. 74 34 28 4 8 80 201 230 N.Y. Mets 8, Washington 2 Ariz. (Kyle Busch)
Andy Shipman to Kansas City for cash and a player Howard, ORL .............................. 575 958 .600 Providence............ 74 33 35 3 3 72 190 239 March 5 — Sam’s Town 300, Las Vegas (Mark Mar-
to be named. B A S K E T B A L L Okafor, NOR ............................... 272 469 .580 Springfield ............. 74 31 38 2 3 67 212 239 Toronto 7, Baltimore 4
Florida 4, St. Louis 2 tin)
LINCOLN SALTDOGS—Signed C Pat Trettel, INF A. Johnson, TOR ........................ 272 476 .571 Bridgeport ............. 74 26 37 4 7 63 197 248 March 19 — Scotts EZ Seed 300, Bristol, Tenn.
N.Y. Yankees 2, Detroit 1
Brandon Jones and INF Phil Hawke. Gortat, PHX ................................. 284 501 .567 East Division (Kyle Busch)
SIOUX CITY EXPLORERS—Signed INF Ryan NCAA Men Horford, ATL................................ 471 834 .565 GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Boston 1, Tampa Bay 1, tie
Cincinnati 8, Cleveland 3 March 26 — Royal Purple 300, Fontana, Calif. (Kyle
Priddy and OF Joe Wendte. NCAA Tournament Glance Ibaka, OKC.................................. 296 540 .548 y-Penguins .......... 74 53 20 0 1 107 237 168 Kansas City 3, Chicago White Sox 2 Busch)
WICHITA WINGNUTS—Signed RHP Jared Si- x-Hershey ............. 75 43 24 3 5 94 239 198 Milwaukee 8, San Diego 7 April 8 — O’Reilly Auto Parts 300, Fort Worth, Tex-
mon. Acquired INF Juan M. Richardson from Chico All Times EDT McGee, WAS .............................. 284 522 .544 Charlotte ............... 75 41 25 2 7 91 247 226 Arizona 15, Chicago Cubs 8 as
Outlaws (North American) for cash. FINAL FOUR Young, PHL................................. 399 740 .539 Norfolk................... 73 37 22 8 6 88 239 202 April 16 — Aaron’s 312, Talladega, Ala.
Seattle 7, Colorado 2
Can-Am League At Reliant Stadium Odom, LAL .................................. 420 780 .538 Binghamton .......... 74 40 27 3 4 87 239 203 Atlanta 4, Minnesota 2, 10 innings April 23 — Nashville 300, Lebanon, Tenn.
BROCKTON ROX—Signed OF Mike Kitt. Houston Rebounds Syracuse............... 74 31 36 3 4 69 194 229 April 29 — BUBBA burger 250, Richmond, Va.
Albany.................... 73 31 37 1 4 67 200 250 Philadelphia 8, Pittsburgh 5
NEWARK BEARS—Signed INF Brandon Javis. National Semifinals G OFF DEF TOT AVG San Francisco 4, Oakland 1 May 6 — Royal Purple 200, Darlington, S.C.
QUEBEC CAPITALES—Signed RHP Jeff Duda Adirondack ........... 73 26 37 4 6 62 170 233 May 14 — Dover 200, Dover, Del.
Saturday, April 2 Love, MIN............... 71 323 773 1096 15.4 L.A. Angels 5, L.A. Dodgers 1
and INF Michael L. Thompson. Traded RHP Bren- WESTERN CONFERENCE May 22 — Iowa 250, Newton, Iowa
Butler (27-9) vs. Virginia Commonwealth (28-11), Howard, ORL ......... 71 287 725 1012 14.3 Wednesday's Games
don Malkowski to Southern Illinois (Frontier) for a 6:09 p.m. North Division Minnesota 2, Atlanta 0 May 28 — Top Gear 300, Concord, N.C.
player to be named. Randolph, MEM..... 69 309 547 856 12.4 GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA June 4 — Chicagoland 300, Joliet, Ill.
Kentucky (29-8) vs. Connecticut (30-9), 40 minutes N.Y. Mets 6, Florida 3
Griffin, LAC ............ 74 246 643 889 12.0 Manitoba................ 74 41 27 1 5 88 205 188 June 18 — Michigan 250, Brooklyn, Mich.
FOOTBALL after first game
Humphries, NJN.... 73 220 537 757 10.4 Lake Erie ............... 74 40 26 3 5 88 207 192
San Francisco 2, Oakland 1
June 25 — Bucyrus 200, Elkhart Lake, Wis.
National Championship Pittsburgh 4, Philadelphia 1
Canadian Football League Gasol, LAL ............. 73 244 505 749 10.3 Hamilton ................ 74 39 26 2 7 87 208 184 Tampa Bay 5, Toronto 3 July 1 — Subway Jalapeno 250 Powered By Coca-
Monday, April 4 Toronto .................. 75 35 29 1 10 81 212 206 Cola, Daytona Beach, Fla.
WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS—Acquired a 2011 Semifinal winners Okafor, NOR .......... 64 201 419 620 9.7 Boston at Houston, (n)
first-round draft pick and a 2012 fourth-round draft Grand Rapids........ 74 35 29 2 8 80 220 234 July 8 — Kentucky 300, Sparta, Ky.
National Invitation Tournament Glance Jefferson, UTA ...... 75 217 509 726 9.7 Abbotsford ............ 73 34 29 4 6 78 173 199 Seattle at L.A. Dodgers, (n)
pick from Toronto for QB Steven Jyles. July 16 — New England 200, Loudon, N.H.
All Times EDT Lee, GOL................ 66 196 439 635 9.6 Rochester.............. 73 30 36 4 3 67 196 235 July 23 — Federated Auto Parts 300, Lebanon,
HOCKEY Semifinals Horford, ATL .......... 69 168 490 658 9.5 West Division Tenn.
July 30 — Kroger 200, Indianapolis
National Hockey League Tuesday, March 29 Assists
G AST AVG
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Milwaukee ............. 73 40 19 6 8 94 204 177 B O X I N G Aug. 6 — U.S. Cellular 250, Newton, Iowa
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS—Signed F Jimmy At Madison Square Garden Aug. 13 — Zippo 200 at The Glen, Watkins Glen,
Nash, PHX..................................... 69 786 11.4 Houston ................. 76 44 26 1 5 94 223 198
Hayes to a three-year contract. New York N.Y.
NEW YORK ISLANDERS—Agreed to terms with D Wichita State 75, Washington State 44 Rondo, BOS .................................. 61 689 11.3
Texas ..................... 73 39 24 4 6 88 204 193
Peoria .................... 74 38 29 2 5 83 203 202
Fight Schedule Aug. 20 — NAPA Auto Parts 200, Montreal
Matt Donovan and assigned him to Bridgeport Alabama 62, Colorado 61 Williams, NJN ................................ 61 619 10.1 Chicago ................. 74 37 28 3 6 83 241 237 National TV in parentheses Aug. 26 — Food City 250, Bristol, Tenn.
(AHL). Championship Paul, NOR...................................... 72 704 9.8 Oklahoma City...... 75 36 28 2 9 83 224 226 Sep. 3 — Great Clips 300, Hampton, Ga.
TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING—Reassigned F Mattias April 1
Thursday, March 31 Calderon, TOR.............................. 66 588 8.9 San Antonio .......... 73 38 30 3 2 81 213 221 At Berlin, Bejamin Simon vs. Sam Soliman, 12, IBF Sep. 9 — Virginia 529 College Savings 250, Rich-
Ritola to Norfolk (AHL). Wichita State (28-8) vs. Alabama (25-11), 7 p.m. Rockford................ 74 33 32 4 5 75 194 227 mond, Va.
Wall, WAS...................................... 61 527 8.6 x-Clinched Playoff Berth middleweight eliminator;Alexander Petkovic vs.
American Hockey League Raymond Ochieng, 12, heavyweights. Sep. 17 — Dollar General 300 Powered By Coca-
BRIDGEPORT SOUND TIGERS—Signed D Matt Felton, DEN................................... 67 578 8.6 y-Clinched Divisional Title Cola, Joliet, Ill.
At Mashantucket, Conn. (ESPN2), Henry Lundy vs.
Campanale and F Chris Barton. NCAA Women Kidd, DAL....................................... 73 610 8.4 NOTE: Two points are awarded for a win, one point
for an overtime or shootout loss. Patrick Lopez, 12, lightweights;Vladine Biosse vs. Oct. 1 — Dover 200 (Fall), Dover, Del.
ECHL Westbrook, OKC........................... 73 606 8.3 Yasin Rashid, 10, junior middleweights. Oct. 8 — Kansas Lottery 300, Kansas City, Kan.
ELMIRA JACKALS—Announced D R.J. Anderson, NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament Wednesday's Games Oct. 14 — Dollar General 300, Concord, N.C.
Rose, CHI ...................................... 72 567 7.9 April 2
F Jason Bailey, F Corey Cowick and F Mike Hoff- All Times EDT Syracuse 4, Toronto 3 Nov. 5 — O’Reilly Auto Parts Challenge, Fort
Nets-Knicks, Box At Gdynia, Poland, Krzysztof Wlodarczyk vs. Fran-
man were assigned to the team from Binghamton PHILADELPHIA REGIONAL Bridgeport 2, Portland 1 Worth, Texas
NEW JERSEY (116) Rockford 3, Lake Erie 2 cisco Palacios, 12, for Wlodarczyk’s WBC cruiser-
(AHL). Regional Championship weight title. Nov. 12 — Wypall 200, Avondale, Ariz.
READING ROYALS—Signed D Jimmy Martin. Outlaw 1-6 2-2 4, Humphries 5-10 5-8 15, Lopez Hamilton 4, Abbotsford 1 Nov. 19 — Ford 300, Homestead, Fla.
Tuesday, March 29 11-19 4-5 26, D.Williams 7-19 6-6 22, Morrow 10-15 At Le Cannet, France, Hassan N’Dam N’Jikam vs.
Loaned F John Scrymgeour to Portland (AHL). Re- Connecticut 75, Duke 40 Penguins 4, Norfolk 3
6-7 30, Farmar 3-7 1-1 7, Petro 3-7 3-4 9, Vujacic 1-3 San Antonio at Milwaukee, (n) Giovanni Lorenzo, 12, for the interim WBA World
leased F Ian O’Connor. Signed D Mike Little.

◆ BUILDING TRUST
DAYTON REGIONAL 0-0 3. Totals 41-86 27-33 116. Rochester at Manitoba, (n) middleweight title.
COLLEGE Monday, March 28 NEW YORK (120) Thursday's Games
At Halle, Germany, Marco Huck vs. Ran Nakash,
Notre Dame 73, Tennessee 59 Anthony 15-26 6-6 39, Stoudemire 10-15 3-6 23, 12, for Huck’s WBO cruiserweight title;Robert Hele-
BOSTON COLLEGE—Announced junior G Reggie Chicago at Houston, 8:05 p.m. nius vs. Samuel Peter, 12, for the WBO-WNA Inter-
Jackson has declared for the NBA draft. SPOKANE REGIONAL She.Williams 3-3 0-0 6, Billups 10-23 10-10 33,
Friday's Games Continental heavyweight titles.
FLAGLER—Announced the resignation men’s and Monday, March 28 Fields 1-2 0-0 2, Jeffries 0-1 0-0 0, Douglas 2-8 2-2
7, Sha.Williams 2-6 0-0 4, Walker 1-3 0-2 2, Carter Connecticut at Providence, 7:05 p.m. At London, Jurgen Brahmer vs. Nathan Cleverly, The Times Leader strives to
women’s cross country coach of Dave Williams. Stanford 83, Gonzaga 60 Charlotte at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, 7:05 p.m.
ILLINOIS STATE— Named Jim Schneiderhahn DALLAS REGIONAL 2-5 0-0 4. Totals 46-92 21-26 120.
Albany at Adirondack, 7:30 p.m.
12, for Brahmer’s WBO light heavyweight title.
At Panama City, Panama, Luis Concepcion vs. Her-
correct errors, clarify stories and
New Jersey ......................................36322424—116
women’s assistant soccer coach.
LOUISIANA TECH—Named Michael White men’s
Tuesday, March 29 New York..........................................30283329—120
Hershey at Norfolk, 7:30 p.m. nan Marquez, 12, for Concepcion’s WBA World fly- update them promptly. Sports
Texas A&M 58, Baylor 46 Manchester at Worcester, 7:30 p.m. weight title.
basketball coach. FINAL FOUR
3-Point Goals—New Jersey 7-17 (Morrow 4-5,
D.Williams 2-6, Vujacic 1-2, Farmar 0-2, Outlaw
Hamilton at Lake Erie, 7:30 p.m. At Mexicali, Mexico, Giovani Segura vs. Ivan Calde- corrections will appear in this
MARQUETTE—Signed men’s basketball coach Bridgeport at Springfield, 7:30 p.m. ron, 12, for Segura’s WBO junior flyweight titles;Ri-
Buzz Williams a new contract. Indianapolis 0-2), New York 7-23 (Anthony 3-4, Billups 3-9, Dou- Binghamton at Syracuse, 7:30 p.m. cardo Castillo vs. Joksan Hernández, 10, junior spot. If you have information to
MICHIGAN—Signed football coach Brady Hoke to National Semifinals glas 1-4, Walker 0-1, Carter 0-2, Sha.Williams 0-3). Manitoba at Rochester, 7:35 p.m.
a six-year contract. Sunday, April 3 Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—New Jersey 58 Peoria at San Antonio, 8 p.m.
lightweights. help us correct an inaccuracy or
(Humphries 14), New York 44 (Anthony 10). As- April 8
PURDUE—Agreed to terms with men’s basketball
coach Matt Painter on an eight-year contract
Stanford (33-2) vs. Texas A&M (31-5), 7 p.m.
Connecticut (36-1) vs. Notre Dame (30-7), 9 p.m. sists—New Jersey 16 (D.Williams 8), New York 24
Houston at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. At Hyogo, Japan, Hozumi Hasegawa vs. Johnny cover an issue more thoroughly,
Rockford at Oklahoma City, 8:05 p.m. Gonzalez, 12, for Hasegawa’s WBC featherweight
through the 2018-19 season. National Championship (Billups 6). Total Fouls—New Jersey 23, New York
25. A—19,763 (19,763).
Chicago at Texas, 8:30 p.m. title;Toshiaki Nishioka vs. Mauricio Munoz, 12, for call the sports department at
Tuesday, April 5 Grand Rapids at Abbotsford, 10 p.m.
Semifinal winners, TBA
Nishioka’s WBC junior featherweight title; 829-7143.
CMYK

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Yankees face unfamiliar territory in 2011


N.Y. could have uphill climb against Boston in AL East
By HOWIE RUMBERG the season. All 45 picked the Bos- “We’re facing one of the best will not be Jeter, who slumped to
AP Sports Writer UP NEXT ton Red Sox to win the AL East. pitchers in baseball Day 1,” first a .270 average last year and elim-
NEW YORK — Darth Vader’s Detroit Tigers at Rain and temperatures more baseman Mark Teixeira said. inated his stride from his much-
theme music blared from the New York Yankees typical of the postseason may put “We’ve got to be ready to go or it scrutinized swing. Girardi
speakers at Yankee Stadium 1:05 p.m., YES, ESPN a damper on the festivities that could be a long day for hitters.” tapped left-hitting Brett Gardner
while the team worked out under will be a little more subdued this Verlander spent his March pre- to lead off against righties.
sunny skies as if the Yankees ing the AL East. year after the Yankees failed to re- paring as if it were April, hoping “The job that he did against
needed a reminder that they are Baseball is coming to the peat as World Series champions to avoid the same type of start he right-handed pitching last sea-
indeed still the “Evil Empire” and Bronx for the first time in March last October, losing to Texas in had last year. The hard throwing son, he was second in on-base
not the underdogs that they have — weather permitting — when the AL championship series. right-hander was 1-2 with a 5.29 percentage against right-handers
been labeled. the Yankees open the season to- “It’s going to be perfect weath- ERA in opening month of the sea- ... his ability to disrupt defenses,
“As crazy as that sounds, no- day against Justin Verlander, Mi- er, 40s and rain. A good day to son. He finished the year 18-9 the pressure that he puts on
body seems to believe in us but guel Cabrera and the Detroit Ti- pitch,” Tigers starting catcher with a 3.37 ERA. pitching staffs, his ability to score
us,” opening-day starter CC Sa- gers, and New York is ready to Alex Avila said. “He figured out some things, runs we thought it was a good
bathia said Wednesday. prove its critics wrong. With Verlander on the mound some flaws that he had and some fit,” said Girardi, who will use Je-
Sabathia and New York will get “I think with the winter that for Detroit on a chilly day, Derek other ways to go about doing ter in the top spot against lefties.
an early chance to prove to the we’ve had, we’re all looking for- Jeter might have to wait until things that might help him,” Ti- Jeter is hitting .314 from the
rest of baseball that even though ward to this day,” manager Joe Game 2 Saturday to move closer gers manager Jim Leyland said. second hole and .313 in the lead- AP PHOTO
they lost out on free agent Cliff Girardi said. “I told the guys, our to his 3,000th hit. He starts the “His concentration level im- off spot for his career. Derek Jeter and the Yankees
Lee and have a suspect rotation, guys, be the best that we can be.” season 74 from becoming the proved on days that he doesn’t “It doesn’t make a difference,” open the season today when
the 2011 version of the Yankees is On ESPN.com, 45 baseball first player in pinstripes to reach have to pitch.” Jeter said. “I’ve hit second more they host the Detroit Tigers in
up to the challenge of recaptur- pundits offered predictions for the milestone. The first batter Verlander faces than I hit first, so who cares.” the Bronx – weather permitting.

N AT I O N A L

OPENING DAY L E A G U E
At A Glance
All Times EDT
East Division
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“It’s going to be perfect weather, Washington ...................... 0 0 .000 —
40s and rain. A good day to Central Division
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At Nationals Park, Washington Houston............................. 0 0 .000 —
Milwaukee......................... 0 0 .000 —
players came out for practice in Pittsburgh ......................... 0 0 .000 —
St. Louis ............................ 0 0 .000 —
red-hooded sweatshirts. Their West Division
workout ended in the rain when Arizona..............................
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0 0
Pct GB
.000 —
the grounds crew pulled out the Colorado ........................... 0 0 .000 —
Los Angeles ..................... 0 0 .000 —
tarp, and no telling if it’ll be any San Diego ......................... 0 0 .000 —
San Francisco .................. 0 0 .000 —
better today against Atlanta. Tuesday's Games
“We’ll show up ready to play. No games scheduled
Wednesday's Games
And if we don’t, we’ll play Friday. No games scheduled
Thursday's Games
We have that off-day leeway, so Atlanta (Lowe 0-0) at Washington (Hernandez 0-0),
that’s smart,” Nationals third 1:05 p.m.
Milwaukee (Gallardo 0-0) at Cincinnati (Volquez
baseman Ryan Zimmerman said. 0-0), 2:10 p.m.
San Diego (Stauffer 0-0) at St. Louis (Carpenter
“We knew it was going to be a lit- 0-0), 4:15 p.m.
San Francisco (Lincecum 0-0) at L.A. Dodgers (Ker-
tle chilly — coming from Florida, shaw 0-0), 8 p.m.
Friday's Games
we won’t be used to it. But we’ll Houston at Philadelphia, 1:05 p.m.
be so excited to play, I don’t think Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m.
Arizona at Colorado, 4:10 p.m.
it’ll matter.” N.Y. Mets at Florida, 7:10 p.m.
San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m.
Sure is a change from last year.
There wasn’t a single rainout or A M E R I C A N
snowout for more than 21⁄2 weeks, L E A G U E
the longest any season had gone
At A Glance
from the start without a weather All Times EDT
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Rookie of the Year Buster Posey The Associated Press Kubel drove in Jason Repko No games scheduled
Wednesday's Games
and the World Series champion PHILADELPHIA — Charlie with a double, and Kubel No games scheduled
Thursday's Games
San Francisco Giants open at Morton allowed one hit in five scored on Brian Dinkelman’s Detroit (Verlander 0-0) at N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia
0-0), 1:05 p.m.
Dodger Stadium, with a forecast innings, Pedro Alvarez hit a single. L.A. Angels (Weaver 0-0) at Kansas City (Hochevar
of sun nearing 80 degrees. two-run homer and the Pitts- Baker gave up three hits 0-0), 4:10 p.m.
Friday's Games
Plus the Giants-Dodgers rival- burgh Pirates beat the Phila- with a walk in five innings. Chicago White Sox at Cleveland, 3:05 p.m.
Boston at Texas, 4:05 p.m.
ry, right from the get-go. delphia Phillies 4-1 Wednesday Minnesota at Toronto, 7:07 p.m.
“It’s going to be a little fire,” Gi- in the final exhibition game Rays 5, Blue Jays 3 Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m.
L.A. Angels at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m.
Seattle at Oakland, 10:05 p.m.
ants center fielder Andres Torres for both teams. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. —
said. “That’s part of it.” Morton, the Pirates’ No. 4 Evan Longoria homered and

BONDS
So are familiar faces in new starter, allowed just a single to B.J. Upton snapped a seventh-
places. Angels outfielder Vernon Jimmy Rollins. The Phillies’ inning tie with a two-run sin-
Wells, Tigers slugger Victor Mar- only other hit came against gle to help the Tampa Bay
tinez, Nationals outfielder Jay- Pirates closer Joel Hanrahan. Rays finish their exhibition
Continued from Page 1B
son Werth and Braves second Alvarez connected off Cole schedule with a victory over
baseman Dan Uggla are among Hamels for his second home the Toronto Blue Jays. about Bonds. Instead, prosecu-
the stars set to make their debuts. run this spring. The Phillies’ Elliot Johnson also hit a tors had the players tell the jury
Old pros Chipper Jones, back lefty gave up four hits in three solo homer for the Rays. Jose how Anderson supplied them
from a knee injury that almost innings. Bautista had a RBI single and with performance-enhancing
finished his career, and Derek Je- Adam Lind drove in two runs drugs along with detailed instruc-
ter, coming off a down year, also Giants 2, Athletics 1 with a third-inning double for tions on how to use the substanc-
get fresh starts. SAN FRANCISCO — Dallas the Blue Jays. es. Further, Velarde and former
“There’s a twinkle in his eye, Braden pitched 52⁄3 scoreless San Francisco Giant Marvin Be-
there’s something there,” Braves innings for Oakland before the Mets 6, Marlins 3 nard testified that Anderson in-
manager Fredi Gonzalez said San Francisco Giants rallied PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — jected them with drugs.
about Jones. “Maybe it’s getting a for two runs in the ninth and Chris Young pitched five in- Velarde, who hit100 home runs
taste of the playoffs and a chance beat the Athletics 2-1 Wednes- nings and the New York Mets and batted .276 over a 16-year ca-
we can do it again this year.” day. AP PHOTO beat the Florida Marlins in the reer, spent less than15 minutes on
Also part of the scene: Mike Phillies catcher Erik Kratz (left) can’t reach a pop foul hit by final game of spring training the witness stand and testified
Mussina and Jim Edmonds, Twins 2, Braves 0 Pittsburgh’s Jason Jaramillo in the ninth inning on Wednesday for both teams. that he never took two designer
throwing out ceremonial first ATLANTA — Brandon Bea- in Philadelphia. It was the exhibition finale for both squads. The clubs meet Friday night steroids that prosecutors allege
balls. Mussina will do it at Yankee chy pitched four scoreless in Florida on opening day. Bonds knowingly used after get-
Stadium, Edmonds gets the hon- innings for Atlanta and Scott Beachy gave up five hits and pez for the fifth spot in the Young, set to be the Mets’ ting them from Anderson.
or in St. Louis before the Cardi- Baker was just as strong for no walks. He posted a 0.90 Braves’ rotation. fourth starter, gave up two Velarde, who played for the
nals host San Diego. the Minnesota Twins in their ERA for the spring to beat out The Twins scored two runs earned runs on three hits and Yankees, Angels, Athletics and
At Kauffman Stadium, where win over the Braves. Mike Minor and Rodrigo Lo- in the eighth off Lopez. Jason four walks. He struck out four. Rangers, followed Benard to the
the Royals host the Los Angeles witness stand Wednesday.
Angels, and other ballparks there Benard, a Bonds teammate

Bay may open season on DL with strained rib cage


will be a collection for the relief with the Giants, testified that An-
efforts in Japan after the earth- derson supplied him with the de-
quake and tsunami. signer steroids dubbed the
Stadium workers in Kansas “clear” and “cream.”
City bundled up as they got lo- The Associated Press scheduled to a.m. Thursday. If Bay goes on latest problem is related to the Prosecutors hope to use the
gos, banners and signs ready for PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — get back at the DL, the move could be back stiffness that shelved Bay players’ testimony to undercut
the opener. Despite the daunting Mets left fielder Jason Bay had night. backdated so that he’s eligible on Saturday and Sunday. Bonds’ position that Anderson
forecasts, there’s always a lot of tests on his strained rib cage The Mets to play on April 9. Nick Evans, who also would misled him into using steroids by
anticipation. Wednesday in New York, and open the regu- “We will make a decision on have been an option to replace telling the seven-time MVP they
“Even after all these years, the team planned to wait until lar season on whether he is disabled in the Bay, cleared waivers and has were legal supplements. Bonds is
there are still butterflies. Heck, he returned to camp to decide Friday night immediate future here,” gener- accepted the team’s decision to charged with three counts of lying
yeah,” Reds manager Dusty Bak- whether he will start the sea- Bay at Florida. al manager Sandy Alderson outright him to Triple-A Buffa- to a grand jury when he denied
er said. “No matter how long you son on the disabled list. The team told said. “I haven’t had a chance to lo. knowingly using performance-
do this. If you still have the same Bay felt discomfort on his outfielder Lucas Duda he will talk directly to Jason myself, so Infielder Luis Hernandez al- enhancing drugs. He also is
joy as you did as a kid, you re- left side Tuesday and was make the 25-man roster if Bay subject to that we can’t make so cleared waivers but has 72 charged with one count of lying to
member the opening day Little pulled from the lineup. He needs to go on the disabled an announcement of any sort hours to decide if he will ac- the grand jury when he said no
League parade. I do. It’s the best went to New York on Wednes- list. or reach a final decision.” cept an assignment to Buffalo one other than his doctor ever in-
game.” day morning for tests and was Rosters must be set by 11 It is still unclear whether the or become a free agent. jected him.
CMYK

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H.S. TRACK ROUNDUP HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP LOCAL COLLEGE ROUNDUP

Warriors squads King’s beats Wilkes


defeat Grenadiers
The Times Leader staff GIRLS
in bottom of 12th
The Times Leader staff Chelsea Manes scored three
Ahmad Bowie placed first in WILKES-BARRE TWP. – Tim times and registered two assists
the 100 and the 200 to help Wyoming Area 94, GAR 46 Zaccone scored the game-win- for King’s, while Amanda Har-
Wyoming Area defeat GAR, Michelle Golden recorded ning run in the bottom of the ney also had three goals and
84-66 on Wednesday in a boys the fastest times in the 1600 12th inning as King’s outlasted Sarah O’Doherty notched two.
track and field meet. and 3200 events to carry Wilkes, 4-3 on Wednesday in a
The Warriors and Grenadiers Wyoming Area to a victory Freedom Conference match at MEN’S LACROSSE
exchanged the lead five times over GAR. The Warriors’ Sid- Lipo Field. Lycoming 8, King’s 7
until the Warriors pulled ahead ney Engleman won the discus In the final frame, Zaccone Lenny Fox led King’s with
towards the end. with a throw of 81 feet, 1 inch. and Ryan Skea drew back-to- three goals, but the team
Darrell Crawford placed first Quieterria and Quinniea back walks to lead off the inning couldn’t overcome an 8-3 deficit.
in the triple jump as well as the Gross each won multiple then advanced on a passed ball. Mike O’Brien added a goal
long jump for GAR. events for the Grenadiers. Anthony Rey then tapped a slow and assist for King’s, while
3200 RELAY -- 1. GAR (Welkey, Ogieski, 3200 RELAY -- 1. WA (Cruz, Kasmerick, ground ball to third base and King’s goalie Kevin Conzola was
Appley, Santiago), 9:06. 110 HURDLES -- 1. Golden, Radzwilka), 11:57; 110 HURDLES -- 1.
WA, Popovich, 16.1; 2. GAR Crawford; 3. GAR GAR Gross, 17.7; 2. WA Shamanski; 3. WA Zaccone took off from third in solid in net posting 11 saves.
Chinwala TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. GAR Crawford, Bardzel; TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. WA Shiner, 29’3; 2. an attempt to score. But the Lycoming held a slim 34-33
45’3.5; 2. WA Popowich; 3. GAR Soto. 100 -- 1. GAR Johnson; 100 -- 1. GAR Q. Gross, 13.6; 2.
WA Bowie 11.6; 2. GAR Benton; 3. WA Langdon. WA Shamanski; 3. GAR Johnson; 1600 -- 1. WA Colonels misplayed the ball, advantage in shots, while the
1600 -- 1. WA, Hromek, 5:15.2; 2. GAR Ogieski; Golden, 6:17; 2. WA Radwilka; SHOT PUT -- 1. allowing Zaccone to score the Monarchs grabbed 27 ground
3. WA Filipiak. SHOT PUT -- 1. GAR Soto, WA Gitkos, 30’; 2. WA Engleman; 3. GAR
40’3.5; 2. WA Payne; 3. WA Campenni. 400 -- 1. Hartman; 400 -- 1. WA Cruz, 1:04; 2. WA Shiner; winning run. balls to the Warriors 26.
GAR, Benton, 55.2; 2. WA Bowie; 3. WA Deron. 3. GAR Aka-Ezoa; 400 RELAY -- 1. GAR BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER Mike Fignar was the only
400 RELAY -- 1. WA (Harding, Popovich, (Johnson, Gross, Blades, Q. Gross), 52.0; 2.
Langdon, Schmidt), 48.6. 300 HURDLES -- 1. WA; 300 HURDLES -- 1. GAR Gross, 52.8; 2. Wyoming Area’s Cody Gates (right) goes up for a shot against King’s batter with multiple hits, Misericordia 9,
GAR, Dempsey, 45.1; 2. GAR Soto; 3. GAR WA Shamanski; 3. WA Barzell; POLE VAULT -- Berwick’s Scott Brown in a WVC boys volleyball match in Exe- going 3-for-4. Lebanon Valley 7
Centala. POLE VAULT -- 1. WA Eramo, 7’6; 2. 1. WA Argensio, 6’6; 2. WA Kazmerick, 6’6;
WA Anderson; 3. GAR Taylor. DISCUS -- 1. WA DISCUS -- 1.WA Engleman, 81’1; 2. WA Taylor; ter on Wednesday afternoon. Wyoming Area defeated Berwick Matt Ruch paced Wilkes by Kyle Calabro had four goals to
Payne, 115’1; 2. WA Somers; 3. WA Smith. 3. WA Macurie; LONG JUMP -- 1. WA Shiner, in three sets by scores of 25-9, 25-13, and 25-17. going 3-for-4 while Tay Sidler lead the Cougar attack, while
LONG JUMP -- 1. GAR Crawford, 20’10.5; 2. WA 15’.5; 2. GAR Johnson; 3. WA Melendez; 800 --
1. WA Radzwilka, 2:28.5; 2. WA Cruz; 200 – 1. and Eric Bidwell had two hits Zachary Buckley added two

Wyoming Area
Hromek; 3. GAR Maloney. 800 -- 1. GAR
GAR Q. Gross, 28.9; 2. WA Shamanski; 3. GAR
Santiago, 2:11.8; 2. WA Hromek; 3. GAR
Maloney. 200 -- 1. WA Bowie, 23.6; 2. WA Domzalski; 3200 -- 1. WA Golden, 12:22;
each. goals and an assist.
Langdon; 3. GAR Watt. 3200 -- 1. GAR Ogieski, JAVELIN -- 1. WA Gitkos, 71’6; 2. GAR Hartman; Joey Troxell picked up the Lee Blair chipped in two goals
3. WA Skirink; HIGH JUMP -- 1. Q. Gross, 4’4; 2.
11:49; 2. WA Filipiak; 3. WA Merrish. JAVELIN --
1. WA Trminski, 127’9; 2. WA Pacovsky; 3. WA GAR Gross; 3. WA Bandzel; 1600 RELAY -- 1.
win for the Monarchs in relief, and two assists for Misericordia,
Russick. 1600 RELAY -- 1. GAR (Santiago, WA (Shiner, Cruz, Radzwilka, Bellas), 5:02.1 allowing just one hit with six which held a 7-3 lead in the
Welkey, Soto, Burtin), 3:46.4; 2. WA. HIGH
strikeouts in 4 2/3 innings. third quarter and had to hold off

sweeps Berwick
JUMP -- 1. WA Hayley, 5’6; 2. WA Basta; 3. WA
Eramo. WVW 99, Berwick 51 Angelo Trento took the loss a Dutchmen rally.
Maura Anistranski placed for Wilkes in relief, allowing one
Berwick 83, WVW 66 first in the 400 as well as being unearned run on two walks and SOFTBALL
Adam Brobst placed first in part of the winning squads in two strikeouts. King’s, Manhattanville split
the 1600 and the 3200 as Ber- the 3200 relay and 1600 relay The Monarchs opened de-
wick defeated Wyoming Valley as the Spartans defeated Ber- Moravian 5, Misericordia 3 fense of its 2010 Freedom Con-
West. wick on Wednesday. Moravian rallied for the non- ference championship with a
Steve Matello won the 300 Crysta Hmelak won the long The Times Leader staff taineers with scores of 23-25, league win despite Ryan Cac- doubleheader split against Man-
Hurdles and the 110 Hurdles jump for Berwick. EXETER — Wyoming Area 25-7, 25-20 and 25-17. Zach chioli and Andrew Tressa both hattanville winning the first
for the Spartans.
3200 RELAY: 1. WVW (Plant, Anistanski, picked up its first win of the Ciaverello added nine kills and notching two hits to pace the game 5-2 and dropping the
Tyler, Mericle), 10:58. 110 HURDLES: 1. WVW
3200 RELAY: 1. BER(Hoch, Cope, Moore, Zabresky, 18.9; 2. BER Jessica Rehrig; 3. BER Wyoming Valley Conference seven service points while Nick Cougars offense. second 2-0.
McHenry), 9:20. 110 HURDLES: 1. WVW Ashley Kotarsky; 100: 1. WVW Derr, 2. BER boys volleyball season on Banos finished with 36 assists Pete Doggett allowed just one Annie Erndle was the winning
Matello, 17.2; 2. WVW Kilhenny; 3. BER Marc Crysta Hmelak; 3. WVW Tooley. 1600: 1. WVW
Goodson. 100: 1. BER Sean Ridall, 12.0; 2. Plant, 6:09; 2. BER Allie Palermo; 3. WVW
Wednesday, beating Berwick and 10 service points. hit and one run over five innings pitcher in Game 1, allowing two
WVW Dicton; 3. BER Tony Goodson. 1600: 1. Mericle. 400: 1. WVW Anistanski, 1:09.5; 2. 3-0 by scores of 25-9, 25-13, David Miller had 17 digs for on the mound for Misericordia. runs, one earned, on eight hits
BER Brobst, 5:14; 2. WVW Williams; 3. WVW
McDaniels. 400: 1. BER Hoch, 55.5; 2. BER T.
WVW Tooley, 3. BER Emily Leighow. 400
RELAY: 1. WVW (Morris, Tooley, Gott, Derr),
25-17. Dallas while Aaron Weir added with four strikeouts in seven
Goodson; 3. WVW Wren. 400 RELAY: 1. BER 56.9. 300 HURDLES: 1. WVW Narrins, 57.5; The Warriors got help from five kills and four blocks. Matt WOMEN’S LACROSSE
(Ridall, Cope, Mejia, T. Goodson), 48.0. 300 innings. Amanda Cardone led
2.(tie) BER Rehrig, 58.2; 2. (tie) BER Kotarsky, Tony Richards, who piled up 14 Regan had four kills and three King’s 14, Lycoming 12
HURDLES: 1.WVW Matello, 47.1; 2. BER Austin 58.2; 800: 1. WVW Tyler, 2:46; 2. BER Ally
assists, nine aces and four kills. blocks. Kevin Hine ended with King’s with a 3-for-3 effort while
Thomas; 3. BER M. Goodson. 800: 1. BER Beaver; 3. BER Palermo. 200: 1. WVW Sott; 2.
McHenry 2:14; 2. BER Hoch; 3. WVW But- WVW Dejevan; 3. WVW Tooley. 3200: 1. WVW Cody Gates had 11 kills and 13 digs and seven assists. Krystina Villarreal scored five Erndl and Tholen added two
kiewicz. 200: 1. WVW Ortiz; 2. WVW Bolliv; 3. Mericle, 13:22; 2. BER Abby Bull; 3. WVW
two aces for the winners. goals and assisted on another to hits each.
WVW Wren. 3200: 1. BER Brobst 11:26; 2.WVW Preszala. 1600 RELAY: 1. WVW (Sott, Lu-
Williams; 3. WVW Austin. 1600 RELAY: 1. BER kascavage, Tolley, Anistanski), 4:50. SHOT PUT: Berwick was led by Justin BOYS TENNIS lead King’s to its first MAC win In Game 2, Jen Harnischfeger
(Hoch, Cope, Mejia, Goodson), 3:50.9. SHOT
PUT: 1. WVW Ebettah 41’10; 2. BER Gavin
1. WVW Stanislow, 31; 2. WVW Monahan; 3.
Johnson (6 points, 1 kill, 3 Wyoming Area 3, in women’s lacrosse in three and Brittany Hildebrand had the
BER Delmis Machado, DISCUS: 1. WVW
Harter; 3. BER Whitebread. DISCUS: 1. BER- Stanislow, 74; 2. BER Machado; 3. BER blocks) and Devon Bowman (2 Pittston Area 2 years. only hits of the game for King’s.
Cardoni 111’4; 2. WVW Yeslowski; 3. BER
Whitebread. JAVELIN: 1. WVW Schappert
Alexandra Chapin. JAVELIN: 1. WVW Picola, kills, 2 points, 3 blocks). The Warriors earned a road
86-10; 2. WVW Stanislow; 3. BER Johnna Miller.
113’5; 2. WVW Himin; 3. BER Jake Morrison. LONG JUMP: 1. BER Hmelak; 2. BER Rehrig. win over the rival Patriots,

YANKEES
Nanticoke 3, Hazleton Area 0
LONG JUMP: 1. BER Ridall, 18’2; 2. WVW
Yashinki; 3. WVW Santee;. TRIPLE JUMP: 1.
TRIPLE JUMP: 1. BER Hmelak, 32-2 3/4; 2.
WVW Norris; 3. WVW Blannard. HIGH JUMP: 1.
John Pietrzyk recorded 28
winning at first singles and
first doubles while picking up a
“Whatever they decide
is fine with me. I’m go-
BER Ridall, 39’3; 2. WVW Yashinski; 3. WVW WVW Temarantz, 4-10; 2. BER Rachel Specht;
Shields. HIGH JUMP: 1. BER Jeff Steeber 5’2; 2. 3. BER Dejia Potts. Pole POLE VAULT: 1. BER assists and four kills to carry forfeit at No. 3 singles.
WVW Bollins; POLE VAULT: 1. BER Ed Curtin, Rachel Stout, 8-3; 2. WVW Blannard; 3. BER
Nanticoke to a victory over Davide Fanelli and the team
11’; 2. WVW Matello; 3. WVW Temaratz. Potts.
Hazleton Area by scores of of Trevor Alder and John Scro- Continued from Page 1B
ing to Triple-A to keep
25-11, 25-17, 25-10. Cael Evans bola won for Wyoming Area. with me,” said Montero, who working hard.”
notched 21 kills, two aces and a The Patriots recorded wins

PENGUINS dig for the Trojans, and Brian joined Scranton/Wilkes-Barre’s Jesus Montero
Playoff dates set by Trent Woodruff and the
Bevan had seven kills and minor league camp Wednesday. SWB Yankees catcher
The Penguins will open team of Justin Coe and Terry
three blocks. Briggs. “I’m going to Triple-A to keep
the 2011 East Division semi- SINGLES – 1. Davide Fanelli (WA) def. working hard.”
Continued from Page 1B finals on April 15 and April 16 Jeremy Homschek 6-2, 6-7 (7-2), 6-3; 2. Trent
Crestwood 3, Dallas 1 Woodruff (PA) def. Nick Szewczyk 6-4, 6-0; 3. That’s also the approach of
other by Keven Veilleux before at Mohegan Sun Arena. Face- Tyler Manganello (WA) won by forfeit
SWB Yankees reliever Andy Sis- cording a strikeout.
Jake Prohaska had 15 kills DOUBLES – 1. Trevor Alder/John Scrobola
adding an even-strength goal of off for both games is set for and 15 service points as the (WA) def. Tyler Woodruff/Suraj Pursnani 6-0, 6-4; co. “I have to keep things in per-
his own. 7:05 pm. Comets defeated the Moun-
2. Justin Coe/Terry Briggs (PA) def. Nick
Leon/Conner Mangan 6-3, 7-5 The towering 6-foot-10 right- spective and keep working
With the win, the Penguins’ The Penguins clinched hander pitched in 151 games for hard,” Sisco said.
magic number to clinch the their third East Division reg- the Kansas City Royals and Chi- It wasn’t overly difficult for
AHL’s best record is at three. ular-season title with an over- P S U AT H L E T I C S cago White Sox from 2005 either team to score runs dur-
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, time victory over the Her- through 2007 but was shut ing the middle of the final week
shey Bears on Sunday, guar-
mired in 21st place on the power
play, took advantage of Norfolk
penalty killers who had given up
anteeing that the Penguins
will host postseason action
Four Penn State athletes face charges down for two seasons to rehab
from Tommy John surgery.
He returned with Double-A
of minor league spring training.
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre got
two-run home runs from infiel-
man-advantage goals in seven of for at least the first two STATE COLLEGE (AP) — charged as Curtis Drake and Richmond last year, and will ders Jose Toussen and Brandon
their last nine games. rounds of the playoffs. Police have charged four Penn Derrick Thomas, both 20; and continue his bid for a major- Laird – who led New York’s mi-
The 3-for-6 performance with Individual tickets for the State athletes — two football Tre Bowman and Taran Buie, league comeback with Scran- nor leaguers with 25 dingers in
first two home playoff games players and two basketball play- both 19. Drake and Thomas play
the extra man was critical, as ton/Wilkes-Barre to start 2011. 2010. Montero provided the
will go on sale at 10 a.m. Fri- ers — with disorderly conduct football, while Bowman plays
Norfolk rallied to pull within a “I need to be proactive in team’s final two runs by dou-
day. in connection with a scuffle at basketball.
goal in the third period. making the moves I need to get bling home one and scoring the
“We wanted to make sure we an off-campus apartment build- Buie has been suspended back there,” Sisco said. last – on Daniel Brewer’s boom-
ing last month. from the basketball team since
had a good start tonight and we Veilleux fired one home from He certainly was aggressive ing double off the center field
State College police Lt. Keith late December for an unrelated
were able to capitalize on their the same spot as Sterling to on Wednesday against Indiana- wall in the fifth inning.
Robb said Wednesday they were and unspecified violation of
special teams,” Craig said. “It make it 2-1. And it was 3-1 when among seven suspects charged team rules. polis, the top minor-league af- SWB Yankees starter Adam
wasn’t the prettiest way to hang Sterling scored again with 1:07 with the summary offense fol- Also charged were Penn State filiate of the Pirates. Warren was victimized by four
onto the game, but we’ll take in the period. lowing the Feb. 26 fight. One student Christopher Felter, 21, In an exhibition game loaded Scranton/Wilkes-Barre errors
two points.” Just 45 seconds later, Craig person suffered “very minor in- of State College; and two non- with baserunners and fielding and four-run innings in both the
Already comfortably in the took advantage of defenseman juries” and did not require treat- students from Susquehanna, blunders, Sisco worked a per- second and fourth. He also sur-
playoffs, the Penguins faced a Mark Barberio, who turned it ment, Robb said. Bryan Price, 23, and Craig Price, fect sixth inning during his on- rendered a three-run homer in
team which was uncomfortably over on the forecheck. Police identified four of those 21. ly time on the mound while re- the fifth.
on the precipice of missing the Barberio left the puck flat on
postseason for a fourth straight the ice, practically teeing it up

SOCCER
year. But Wilkes-Barre/Scran- for Craig, who took two strides vorites to grab three of four Dis- “It’s early in the second, and I Wyoming Valley West................................... 0 0 — 0
Lake-Lehman.................................................. 2 4 — 6
ton twice unleashed board- and launched it over Tokarski’s trict 2 berths in Division 1-A. know the team I have is a way bet- First half: 1. LL, Sarah Bray (Jen O’Brien), 7th
thundering checks in the open- left shoulder to make it 4-1. That would leave those two fight- ter team than this,” Crestwood min; 2. LL, Bray (Shoshana Mahoney), 21st; Sec-
ond half: 3. LL, Emily Sutton (Mahoney), 56th; 2. LL,
ing minute to set the tone. “The puck was standing ing for the last spot. coach Pasquale Calabrese said. Bray (Kristy Komrowski), 60th; 3. LL, Mahoney (Kay-
Continued from Page 1B lee Hillard), 70th; 4. LL, Nikki Sutliff (Sutton), 74th.
And, perhaps, to send a mess- there, and I just had to make a “We still have some stuff to “There’s a little bit of frustration Shots: WVW 8, LL 15; Saves: WVW 5 (Lily She-
mo), LL 8 (Marissa Moosic, Ashley Jackson); Cor-
age for the future. The clubs move,” Craig said. “It made (To- 18 minutes to play to secure Re- work on,” Hughes said, “but the because the weather didn’t give ners: WVW 0, LL 5.
could meet in the first round of karski) freeze a bit, and it was deemer’s 2-0 victory over Crest- girls did a good job.” us a chance to go outside. I know
the playoffs after splitting their lucky enough to get a goal.” wood. Redeemer scored 19 minutes (the girls) have been practicing at Delaware Valley 1,
eight games this season. The game-winner, as it turned “Absolutely. It couldn’t have into the game when Kiera Stacho- the dome all winter, but this was Hazleton Area 0
Norfolk got goals from Blair out. come at a better time,” Redeemer wiak was able to poke in a deflec- the second time we went on the Aimy Ahlers scored the only
Jones, Troy Milam and Mattias The beneficiary was Penguins coach Bob Hughes said. “It tion of a corner kick past Crest- turf. The first time we were on goal of the game on a penalty to
Ritola, who assisted on the oth- goalie John Curry, who hadn’t wasn’t the prettiest win, but we’ll wood keeper Megan White. The the turf was last night for an hour put Delaware Valley over Hazle-
er two goals. received much scoring support take it. It was our first game, and Royals then withstood strong and a half, two hours.” ton Area.
Holy Redeemer ........................................... 1 1 — 2
“I know a lot of guys over in the past three games. we’ve only been out on a full field pressure by Crestwood that start- Crestwood .................................................... 0 0 — 0 Megan Baranko stopped eight
there, and I knew we weren’t in “He’s played really well for us maybe three days with the weath- ed late in the first half on a shot by First half: 1. HR, Kiera Stachowiak (Shaina Dough-
erty), 19th min; Second half: 2. HR, Hallie Rexer
shots on goal for Hazleton Area.
Hazleton Area................................................. 0 0 — 0
the clear until the final buzzer,” and we haven’t finished well for er. It’s probably the same for most Hannah Coffin. (Dougherty), 62nd.
Delaware Valley ............................................. 0 1 — 1
Shots: HR 16, CRE 12; Saves: HR 7 (Sarabeth
Craig said. “I mean, they’re him,” Penguins coach John schools.” The Comets continued the as- Kolodziej), CRE 6 (Megan White); Corners: CRE 4, Second half: 1. Aimy Ahlers (penalty kick) 62nd
min.
HR 3.
pushing for a playoff spot over Hynes said. Speaking of weather, there was sault in the opening minutes of Shots: HAZ 6, DV 12; Saves: HAZ 8 (Megan Ba-
ranko), DV 5 (Paryn Ficken); Corners: HAZ 2, DV 2.
there.” The decision to play Curry for a variety Wednesday night – an the second half, with Coffin and Lake-Lehman 6,
The Admirals have lost three the fourth game in a row, even intermittent mix of rain, freezing Sarah Andrews taking a crack at Wyoming Valley West 0 Postponements
of their last four games, making after getting Brad Thiessen rain and snow. But when condi- Redeemer keeper Sarabeth Ko-
Sarah Bray netted a hat trick to The Coughlin at Dallas game
that quest even harder. back from Pittsburgh, wasn’t dif- tions eventually warm up, Re- lodziej. Erin Gruber also came up
lead Lake-Lehman to a shutout of was postponed Wednesday and
Sterling’s first goal came only ficult for the coach. deemer might view the season- big for the Royals by clearing a
Wyoming Valley West. not rescheduled.
2:22 into the opening period “We just got him back, and we opening victory as a key to the header from the goal.
Shoshana Mahoney added a Also, two games scheduled for
when he took a pass from An- want to get him re-acclimated season. Shortly after Gruber’s play and
goal and two assists for the Black today have been postponed.
drew Hutchinson and launched with everyone,” Hynes said. The Royals (1-0) and Crest- a stoppage for injury, Rexer found
Knights. North Pocono at Wyoming Semi-
a shot from between the faceoff “John played well, and we’re wood (0-1) are both in the Wyom- the net for a 2-0 advantage. Shai-
For Wyoming Valley West, nary will be played April 8, while
circles with Craig providing the looking forward to getting Brad ing Valley Conference’s toughest na Dougherty recorded her sec-
goalkeeper Lily Shemo made five Tunkhannock at MMI Prep
screen. back this weekend and do what grouping where Berwick, Cough- ond assist of the game on the
saves. hasn’t been rescheduled.
After Jones tied the game, he does for us.” lin and Dallas are preseason fa- score.
CMYK

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Butler’s new role: Painter inks new deal


Underdogs no more to stick with Boilers
By CLIFF BRUNT The 40-year-old Painter has
By MICHAEL MAROT AP Sports Writer been selected the Big Ten’s
AP Sports Writer UP NEXT INDIANAPOLIS — Purdue’s coach of the year three times
INDIANAPOLIS — Matt Ho- THE FINAL FOUR sales pitch to Matt Painter was and led the Boilermakers to
ward looked around Hinkle Field- Saturday good enough. Sweet 16 appearances in 2009
house in disbelief Wednesday af- VCU vs. Butler, 6:09 p.m. After talking with Missouri and 2010. Purdue (26-8) made it
Kentucky vs. UConn, 8:49 p.m.
ternoon. TV Coverage: CBS
about its coaching vacancy, to the third round of this year’s
Hundreds of fans lined the front Painter decided to stay at his al- NCAA tournament but was
hallway of Butler’s arena, with ma mater Wednesday and has knocked out by Final Four par-
dozens more outside. One even team hotel. Fans didn’t even both- agreed to an eight-year contract ticipant VCU.
brought her pet bulldog. er showing up, figuring they’d see through the 2018-19 season. Last year, Purdue rewarded
To the senior forward, it was a the players all weekend anyway. “I am extremely excited about Painter with a contract through
strange to see all these people in By the time the Bulldogs (27-9) continuing my career at Pur- the 2016-17 season. It included a
the daylight. Butler usually holds step off the plane in Houston late AP PHOTO due,” Painter said in a state- $1.3 million base salary and up
its impromptu pep rallies in the Wednesday, they’ll know how Butler forward Matt Howard signs an autograph for Angela Lovins ment. “I believe we have built to $1 million in incentives.
early morning hours. much has changed. before boarding the team’s bus at Hinkle Fieldhouse in Indianapo- something very special. At the “We are thrilled to announce
“It means a lot,” Howard said They’ve already turned over the lis on Wednesday. Butler will play Virginia Commonwealth in the same time, I feel we have much that Matt will continue his lead-
minutes before boarding the team title of NCAA tournament darling Final Four on Saturday in Houston. The Bulldogs are favored. more ahead of us to accomplish. ership of our men’s basketball
bus and heading to the Indianapo- to Virginia Commonwealth, their At the end of the day, my heart is program,” athletics director
lis airport. “I’ve never been part of foe in Saturday’s NCAA semifinal. see a Kentucky and Butler final. seven (championships).” at Purdue, and this is a place Morgan Burke said. “He has
a send-off quite like this. It’s a little And instead of being the under- “I was walking by and saw the People from toddlers to grand- where I want to win a national been at the helm of the winnin-
bit different.” dog, Butler is favored to beat the buses and decided to see what was parents, snapped pictures, asked championship.” gest four-year period in the sto-
Certainly different from last Rams and reach another title going on. I wasn’t sure if there was for autographs and traded high- Purdue officials spoke with ried history of Boilermaker bas-
year’s NCAA tourney run. Back game. an open practice or what,” he said. fives with players. The loudest Painter by telephone on Mon- ketball, and we pledge to work
then, the Bulldogs hopped on a Wilson Ethington, a sophomore “I’ll root for Kentucky unless they cheers were reserved for coach day, then he met with Missouri with him to win champion-
bus and drove six miles to the biology major at Butler wants to play Butler. They’ve already got Brad Stevens. officials on Tuesday. ships.”

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COLLEGE FOOTBALL GOLF

Fiesta Bowl’s status up in air Big-hitter


Vegas back
A corruption scandal could internal report that uncovered port and by the actions of Mr. dick, Chaz Ramsey and Raven

at home
“excessive compensation, non- Junker,” board chairman Duane Gray told HBO for an episode
cost the event its spot in the
business and inappropriate Woods told reporters at the airing Wednesday night that
Bowl Championship Series. expenditures and inappropriate event’s headquarters in down- they received cash payments —
gifts” and fired longtime CEO town Scottsdale. in book bags, envelopes and
and President John Junker. “The Fiesta Bowl is greater even handshakes. Ramsey The Texas All-American
By BOB BAUM The BCS has set up a task than a few individuals, and the played at Auburn most recently,
The Associated Press launched his PGA career in
force to help determine if the lesson here really is that we in the 2007 season.
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — The leaders of major college football placed too much trust in a “While HBO confirmed to us AP FILE PHOTO the 2003 Houston Open.
Fiesta Bowl ejected its chief want to continue doing busi- single individual,” he added. they have no proof that any of The Fiesta Bowl fired CEO
executive amid corruption ness with the Fiesta Bowl. It is Woods did not take questions. these claims are true, we con- John Junker for "an apparent
allegations and now faces a in the second year of a four-year The investigators said they tacted both the NCAA and scheme" to reimburse employ- By CHRIS DUNCAN
new challenge: convincing the deal to be part of the BCS. found the “apparent scheme” to Southeastern Conference as ees for political contributions. AP Sports Writer
BCS to let it stay in the lucra- The reimbursements, listed reimburse at least $46,539 for soon as these allegations sur- HUMBLE, Texas — Jhonattan
tive bowl system used to crown as at least $46,539, are an ap- employees’ political contribu- faced,” Athletic Director Jay coach during the recruitment of Vegas could barely speak English
a national champion. parent violation of state cam- tions. Jacobs said in a statement all four players, declined com- when he made his first appear-
If Fiesta Bowl officials can’t, paign finance laws and the released Wednesday night. “We ment Wednesday. He is now ance in a PGA Tour event, as an
BCS executive director Bill charter that allows the Fiesta Report: Ex-Auburn players have engaged outside counsel the head coach at Texas Tech. amateur at the 2003 Houston
Hancock says the organization Bowl its nonprofit status. Arizo- say they were paid to investigate this matter and McClover said he “felt totally Open.
has no problem booting them. na state prosecutors are also MONTGOMERY, Ala. — will spare no resources to find obligated” to play for the Tigers He was 18 then, and qualified
“We want to send a clear and conducting a probe. Auburn will investigate claims the truth.” after getting money — he less than a year after moving from
very strong signal to the public The Fiesta board unanimous- by four former football players, University President Jay wasn’t sure how much — in a his native Venezuela to Houston
about the standards and values ly fired Junker “for his improp- who have told HBO’s “Real Gogue said he is confident book bag. to fine-tune his game with Franci
(that) the conferences that er and inappropriate activities Sports with Bryant Gumbel” Jacobs and his department “I almost passed out. I litera- Betancourt, an instructor who
make up the BCS stand for,” documented” in the report. they received thousands of “will investigate these allega- lly almost passed out, I couldn’t had taught him as a boy.
Hancock told The Associated “The entire Fiesta Bowl fam- dollars while being recruited by tions thoroughly and complete- believe it was true,” the former Vegas missed the cut, but felt
Press on Wednesday. ily is angered and disappointed or playing for the Tigers. ly.” defensive end told HBO. “I felt secure enough to make the city
The Fiesta Bowl released an by what we’ve seen in the re- Stanley McClover, Troy Red- Tommy Tuberville, Auburn’s like I owed them.” his adopted hometown. He’s back
at Redstone for the Houston
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including the tiebreaking jump- had 20 for the Raptors, who Buffalo Sabres to a 1-0 victory would have additional meaning
er with 1:08 left, and the New lost their fifth straight. Lean- over the New York Rangers in to Vegas, a former University of
York Knicks rallied from a dro Barbosa had 18 points and a seventh-place showdown Texas star who now lives only 20
16-point deficit to beat the Jose Calderon scored 13, while Wednesday night. minutes from the course.
Tim Connolly scored 5:28
New Jersey Nets 120-116 on James Johnson added a career- “That first tour experience was
into the second period to help
Wednesday night. high 10 rebounds. this one here and since that time,
the Sabres (39-29-9) earn
Chauncey Billups added 33 their 87th point and move it’s great to be back,” Vegas said. “I
points, six rebounds and six Bobcats 98, Cavaliers 97 think just the whole state of Tex-
into tie with the Rangers
assists, and Amare Stoudemire CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Boris (41-31-5) for seventh in the as, I’ve been in a pretty ’home’
scored 23 points for the Diaw scored 26 points and hit Eastern Conference with 10 feeling. When I’m here, I feel real-
Knicks, who have won two in the tiebreaking free throw with days left in the season. Buffalo ly comfortable. I like everyone
a row after a six-game losing 14 seconds left to lead the also was able to maintain at around.”
streak and trimmed their mag- short-handed Charlotte Bob- least a three-point edge over Vegas earned his invitation to
ic number for clinching a play- cats to a victory over the grit- ninth-place Carolina, which Augusta when he won the Hope
off spot to three. ty Cleveland Cavaliers. was hosting Montreal. Classic in January in just his fifth
Anthony scored only two Diaw added 11 assists and The Rangers lost in regu- career start on the tour.
points in the fourth quarter seven rebounds in becoming lation for the first time in “I knew that I could win here —
after a 20-point third, but it Charlotte’s main scoring op- eight games (6-1-1) and drop- I didn’t know it was going to be
was the basket the Knicks tion after Stephen Jackson was ped to 8-2-1 in their past 11. that quick,” he said. “You never
needed in the first meeting sidelined with a troublesome know when things are going to
since they beat out the Nets in hamstring injury. Kwame Devils 3, Islanders 2 happen. That’s kind of what I do
the race to acquire the All-Star Brown had 16 points and eight NEWARK, N.J. — Andy and just try as hard as I can every
forward. rebounds for the Bobcats, who Greene’s goal with 4:56 left single time and hope for the best.”
Deron Williams had 22 won their fourth straight game snapped a tie and lifted the Lee Westwood, Phil Mickelson,
points, eight rebounds and to stay close with Indiana in AP PHOTO
Devils to a win over the New Ernie Els, Padraig Harrington
York Islanders that kept New
eight assists in his return from the race for the final Eastern Knicks forward Amare Stoudemire (1) scores in against New and Fred Couples are also in the
Jersey barely alive in the
a six-game absence with an Conference playoff spot. Jersey’s Kris Humphries during the first half of Wednesday’s field, using the tournament to
Eastern Conference playoff
injured wrist, but was short on A night after an emotional game at Madison Square Garden in New York. tune up for the season’s first ma-
race.
a potential tying jumper in the home victory over Miami and jor. Anthony Kim is the defending
final seconds and appeared LeBron James, the Cavaliers playoff spot in the Eastern assists. Randolph had 13 re- Hurricanes 6, Canadiens 2 champion.
hurt again after going down almost secured their first two- Conference — one game ahead bounds and six assists as RALEIGH, N.C. — Jeff Organizers have embraced the
trying to chase down his miss. game winning streak in nearly of Charlotte. Memphis extended its hold on Skinner had two goals and an Houston Open’s distinction as the
five months. But Anthony Rodney Stuckey led the the final playoff spot in the assist, fellow rookie Jamie run-up to the Masters, setting up
76ers 108, Rockets 97 Parker missed a runner at the Pistons with 24 points on Western Conference. McBain also scored twice and the Tournament Course with con-
PHILADELPHIA — Jrue buzzer. 10-of-20 shooting. Richard Cam Ward made 38 saves for ditions similar to those at Augus-
Holiday had 24 points and 12 Hamilton added 19, Tayshaun Bulls 108, Timberwolves 91 Carolina. ta. The fairways are wide and
assists, and Thaddeus Young Hawks 85, Magic 82 Prince and Greg Monroe 14 MINNEAPOLIS — Derrick mowed toward the tees, the
scored 22 points to lead the ATLANTA — Joe Johnson’s each and Chris Wilcox 10. Rose had 23 points and 10 Blues 10, Red Wings 3 rough is light, the greenside
Philadelphia 76ers to win over floating one-hander in the lane Detroit, 11th in the confer- assists in three quarters and DETROIT — Cam Janssen mounds are shaved and the
the Houston Rockets. put Atlanta ahead with 55.4 ence, slipped to 26-48 with its the Chicago Bulls blew out the and Chris Porter scored for greens themselves are lightning-
Andre Iguodala had 10 as- seconds remaining and Orlan- fourth loss in five games. The Minnesota Timberwolves. the first time this season, fast.
sists and the Sixers had 30 of do’s Jameer Nelson missed only win was a 100-88 victory Carlos Boozer had 24 points helping the St. Louis Blues Two-time U.S. Open champion
them on 46 baskets. Spencer two chances to tie it, allowing over the Pacers on Saturday. and 14 rebounds and the Bulls beat the Detroit Red Wings. Retief Goosen is playing the
Hawes and Jodie Meeks each the Hawks to escape with a recorded 31 assists on 41 field The Red Wings gave up course for the first time after hear-
scored 12 points. victory in a likely playoff pre- Heat 123, Wizards 107 goals to stay 21⁄2 games ahead eight goals in the first two ing positive feedback about it.
Kyle Lowry led the Rockets view. WASHINGTON — LeBron of Boston and Miami in the periods of a game for the first
with 19 points and Kevin Mar- Josh Smith led the Hawks James, Dwyane Wade and the race for the top seed in the time since 1986 and 10 in a
game for the first time since
tin had 18. Luis Scola scored with 26 points, and Johnson Miami Heat had a surprisingly Eastern Conference.
1993.
17 and Chase Budinger 15. added 18. tough time against the lowly Kevin Love had 16 points
Joey MacDonald, playing
The Rockets cruised in a Nelson paced Orlando with Wizards — even after No. 1 and nine rebounds, but was for the injured Jimmy Ho-
112-87 win over New Jersey on 20 points, but he missed a draft pick John Wall was eject- limited to 27 minutes in his ward, was chased after giving
Tuesday night, moving them jumper with 38 seconds re- ed for a second-quarter scuffle. first game back from a strained up five goals midway through
within two games of eighth- maining, then badly on a drive James finished with 35 left groin. The Timberwolves the second period. MacDo-
place Memphis in the West, with 6 seconds left. points, eight rebounds and (17-58) lost their eighth nald was back in net for the
but their playoff push took a Jason Collins hit one free eight assists, Wade had 33 straight game and have sunk third period after Thomas
hit down I-95. throw, giving the Magic one points and nine assists, and to the bottom of the West. McCollum allowed three
The Sixers put this one last chance to send the game Chris Bosh scored 26, helping goals on eight shots in the
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A preview of the ISM report Unemployment report First-time claims for Factory orders Factory order growth
The Chicago Purchasing Manag- The Labor Department’s unemployment benefits The Commerce Department is
ers report will give investors a first report on how many people expected to report that orders
3.3%
look at how manufacturing in the
Midwest did during March. Inves-
applied for unemployment
benefits last week is expected 382k 380k to the nation’s factories slowed
during February. That’s not
tors see the report as a preview of to show a small drop from the estimate surprising after orders for
(-0.5%) durable goods fell just under 1
Today

the national assessment of manu- previous week. That indicates

0.5%
facturing from the Institute for that the rate of layoffs contin- percent for the month. Durable
Supply Management. That comes ues to slow. Investors always goods are those expected to
out Friday. Economists expect the anxiously await the report, but last for three years or more.
The factory orders report is
estimate
Chicago group’s index of manufac- this week’s is of particular
turing activity to dip to 70 from 71.2 interest because it comes a broader, and includes goods
in February. That would mean day before the department Week ended Week ended such as food, paper and
manufacturing is growing, but at a releases its report on employ- March 19 March 26 chemicals that are consumed January February
slightly slower pace. ment for March. Source: FactSet faster than durable goods. Source: FactSet

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German firms in gender bind Economist:
News both
+71.60 +19.90 +8.82

By MELISSA EDDY pany-specific personnel development, as ry little to show for it a decade later.

good, bad
Associated Press well as adequate representation of women The companies are arguing that it is im-
BERLIN—Germany’sleadingindustrial in leadership positions, particularly in top- portant to recruit younger women into low-
companies pledged Wednesday to recruit level management,” the companies said. er level jobs and groom them to move up,
I N B R I E F andpromotemorewomen,especiallyintop Chancellor Angela Merkel’s minister for while the government insists that more
management jobs, but remained at odds families, Kristina Schroeder, released the women in upper management positions By EILEEN GODIN
Trucking firm hiring locally with the government over how best to do it.
The 30 companies listed on Frankfurt’s
outline of a government program aimed at
pressuring the private sector to better pro-
will have a trickle-down effect.
Given the technology-heavy emphasis of
Times Leader Correspondent
PLAINS TWP. — Sharing his wis-
Spurred by recent growth, Lowell, DAX index of blue chip stocks pledged after mote qualified women, especially to in- many of the DAX companies, including
dom and knowledge of global eco-
Ark.-based J.B. Hunt trucking is cre- a meeting with ministers to set company- crease female representation on their man- BMW, BASF, Daimler Siemens and Volks-
nomics, Jay Bryson, managing direc-
ating new positions within the Pittston specific goals to promote more female man- agement boards by 30 percent by 2013. wagen, they say they face a legitimate chal-
tor and global economist with Wells
driving fleet. The company is holding a agers. In 2001, German companies agreed to lenge of finding enough women qualified to
Fargo,offeredanoutlooktomembers
job fair today from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at “Our goal is to reach a sustainable, com- voluntarily promote more women, with ve- work for them at any level.
oftheGreaterWilkes-BarreChamber
the Home Depot distribution center of Commerce on Wednesday after-
located at 300 Enterprise Way in the
noon.
CenterPoint Trade and Commerce Park
At the group’s luncheon in The
in Pittston Township.
Woodlands Inn & Resort, Bryson
The company is seeking 12 experi-
enced truck drivers to fill local, dedi- analyzed the global economic out-
cated positions. Experienced drivers look and gave the full banquet room
who live within 45 miles of Pittston are somegoodnewsandsomebadnews
eligible to apply for driving jobs. For about the country’s financial future.
more information about truck-driving Startingonapositivenote,hesaid
employment at J.B. Hunt, visit the U.S. economy
www.JBHunt.Jobs/Pittston. isinanexpansion,
with consumer

Murdoch’s son promoted spending and the


business sector
News Corp. has named James Mur- picking up.
doch, the son of Chairman and CEO “Consumers
Rupert Murdoch, to the newly created are spending the
Bryson
post of deputy chief operating officer old-fashion way,”
and chairman and CEO of international he said. “They are spending what
operations. they earn.”
James Murdoch is considered to be What this means, Bryson ex-
the front runner to take over the media plained,isthattheeconomyisshow-
empire. ing a slow growth at around 2 per-
News Corp. said Wednesday that cent. To give an idea of consumer
James Murdoch will work closely with spending between 2003 and 2007
Rupert Murdoch. He will continue to the growth rate was about 3 ½ per-
report to Chase Carey, the company’s cent, he said.
deputy chairman, president and chief “One thing that helped us in
operating officer. 2003 to 2007 was many consumers
James Murdoch, 38, has served in were using their homes as an ATM
senior roles at News Corp. for 15 years. and that is no longer happening
He has been the chairman and CEO of right now, which will cause growth
S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER
the company’s European and Asian to be a bit slower,” said Bryson,
operations since 2007. He will move to Jane Evans works in her new Mountain Top office of Bookkeeping Express, which provides services for small businesses.
based in Charlotte, N.C.

Inspired by adversity
New York from London in his new role.
Asaresult,fromtheendofthere-
cession until now, there have been
Firms to boost hiring 1.4 million jobs created in the pri-
vate sector, he said.
A majority of America’s largest com- “If we create jobs at the same
panies are ready to step up hiring this paceaswedidinthelastexpansion,
year and more than 90 percent expect By MATT HUGHES OPEN FOR BUSINESS Wilkes University, said she has the right 2003 through 2007, on average we
sales to improve, a new survey found. mhughes@timesleader.com idea. created about 150,000 jobs per

W
The Business Roundtable said hen Jane Evans’ job was out- •BookKeeping Express opens today at “A business like that coming into this ar- month,itwilltakeaboutfourtofive
Wednesday that 52 percent of its mem- sourced last year, she didn’t dwell 369 S. Mountain Blvd., Suite B1 in Moun-
ea, as long as they are priced affordably, will
tain Top. yearstogettheunemploymentrate
bers plan to increase hiring in the next on her own tragedy; she saw an be instrumental for a lot of small business-
six months. That’s the largest propor- •For more information, contact owner back down to zero,” Bryson said.
opportunity. Jane Evans at 474-0400 es,” Pierce said. “The thing is, these jobs require
tion for the group since it began sur- Evans is the owner of a new local fran- He added that the service can fill what is
or jevans@bookkeepingexpress.com, training and education.”
veying its members nine years ago. The
chise of national bookkeeping firm Book- or visit www.bookkeepingexpress.com. “definitely a void for a lot of small business- In Pennsylvania, he said, the un-
trade group represents CEOs from
Keeping Express, which opens its doors to- es; I think one of the number one problems employment rate reached a high of
roughly 200 of the nation’s largest
companies. day in Mountain Top. that they have is finding an affordable book- 10percent.That’s“alittlehigherthan
More than 60 percent also plan to Evans decided to open the business after counts and ledgers, monthly data entry, keeping service.” the national average, but comparing
spend more on long-lasting manu- being laid off from her previous employer in processing and managing accounts payable Bookkeeping services eliminate the the state economy to the nation, we
factured goods, such as computers and September. The management firm she and accounts receivable, producing month- need for businesses to employ an in-house are doing slightly better,” he said.
machinery, according to the survey of worked for decided to outsource its back- ly reports and tax reporting. bookkeeper, Pierce said, which can be a As jobs are created, and people
142 executives taken in early March. office functions to a third-party company Evans, a 1994 graduate of Wilkes Universi- large strain on very small businesses. get back to work, the $1.3 trillion
The group’s members are more opti- like BookKeeping Express. Evans said she ty, said she thinks the business will fill a need Evans added that being part of a larger U.S. deficit will be whittled away.
mistic than at any point since the sur- thought that smaller businesses could also ofmanysmallbusinessesinthearea,andthat national organization provides extra re- Bryson said the deficit was due to
vey began in 2002. Its CEO economic benefit from bookkeeping services. now is the perfect time to open the franchise. sources for her company, and extra security unpaid taxes caused by people los-
outlook index rose to 113, up from 101 “If the larger companies are doing it, then “I want to help smaller businesses because for clients. BookKeeping Express offers da- ing their jobs over two fiscal years,
in the previous quarterly survey. The it makes even greater sense that the smaller it’s so critical right now with everyone trying ta security and backup systems, data entry causing the downward spiral.
index plummeted to -5, its lowest level, businesses should look at it as a way to cut to recover from the bad economy and to find services and legal advice, Evans said. Localandstatespendinghasbeen
in the January-March quarter of 2009. their expenses,” Evans, 50, of Mountain ways to cut costs,” Evans said, adding, “and I “With BookKeeping Express, you’ve got negative, he said. Tough permanent
Top, said. love to find ways to cut costs.” this huge support system behind you that cuts will be made, he added.
Japan flights suspended BookKeeping Express handles account-
ing responsibilities including charting ac-
Chuck Pierce, a business consultant with
the Small Business Development Center at
can give your clients that additional sense
of security,” she said.
“We are all in this together,” he
said.
American Airlines is suspending two
of its six daily flights to Japan next

Virtual worlds bring about ‘e’conomy, but where is it all headed?


week due to a slump in traffic since the
big earthquake and tsunami.
American said Wednesday it will
suspend the flights on April 6 and
resume them on April 25. One goes YOU’LL NEVER get alent of money) for their efforts. They A high-school student and his moth-
from New York to Tokyo’s Haneda
Airport, the other flies between Dallas
anywhere in life if
you sit at home and
TECH TALK can actually use this ISK to pay for
their monthly subscription — and
er earned nearly $40,000 during the
course of one year — in the same
and Tokyo’s Narita airport.
play games. NICK DELORENZO what’s more, sufficiently advanced game — by building and selling weap-
The move by AMR Corp.’s American
Airlines follows Delta Air Lines Inc.’s So the wisdom players can actually automate these ons ... all while playing for just three
decision last week to suspend service goes. achievements, processes so they pay nothing at all. hours a day.
to Haneda, although Delta continues Unless, of course, badges, and Furthermore, it’s possible to transfer Keep in mind — this is real money
flying to Narita. you’re really good at rewards. ISK to other players — so I can give exchanged for essentially intangible
it — and you happen to be playing in These games you $100 real-world dollars for 1 mil- goods.
the brave new online world. also feature an- lion ISK. I get a headache trying to think
The younger generation can tell you other aspect: a As an extreme example, we can look about the economics of this — and
all about World of Warcraft, EVE On- virtual economy. at Entropia, an online virtual universe economists can chime in here: What
line, and the like — the so called Mas- Players can that’s been around since 2003. happens when this becomes wide-
sively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing buy, sell, trade, work, and even build Entropia has found its way into the spread, and money is exchanged for
$3.58 $3.32 $2.80 Games — or MMORPG for short. new objects and mine for various Guinness Book of World Records — what is effectively non-existent work?
People play these games obsessively metals — and these activities can several times. A player bought a loca- Scanning the QR Code in this story
— spending hours or even an entire sometimes have tangible real-world tion in the game for $100,000 — real- will take you to the Entropia portal.
$4.06 day immersed in a virtual world where benefits. world dollars — and then recouped
07/17/08
they fight demons, pilot spaceships, For example, in EVE Online, a game that investment by selling virtual Nick DeLorenzo is director of Interactive
embark on quests, and perform other that’s set in space, a player can be property and charging players for use and New Media for The Times Leader. Write
arcane tasks, all in pursuit of a bevy of rewarded “ISK” (the in-game equiv- of that location. him at ndelorenzo@timesleader.com.
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Pvs. Volume 3,532 1,610 AMEX Index 2380.65 2364.06 2374.01 +28.95 +1.23% s t s +7.50% ABB Ltd 24.03 +.30 +7.0 ChinaIntEn 2.55 -.12 -65.2 GoldStr g 2.98 +.09 -35.1 MedcoHlth 55.32 +.10 -9.7 PrUShQQQ rs51.11 -.54 -12.1 Sysco 27.71 +.01 -5.7
Advanced 2220 1831 AEP Ind 30.09 +.93 +16.0 ChinaShen 4.98 +.06 -40.7 GoldmanS 159.07 +.60 -5.4 Medtrnic 39.37 +.14 +6.1 ProUltSP 53.40 +.66 +11.1 TCF Fncl 15.74 +.46 +6.3
NASDAQ 2779.95 2763.77 2776.79 +19.90 +0.72% s s s +4.67% AES Corp 13.07 +.23 +7.3 ChurchDwt 80.00 -.49 +15.9 Goodyear 14.95 +.21 +26.2 MelcoCrwn 7.66 ... +20.4 ProUShL20 37.34 -.55 +.8 TCW Strat 5.42 -.04 +3.8
Declined 824 786 S&P 500 1331.74 1321.89 1328.26 +8.82 +0.67% s s s +5.62% AFLAC 52.52 +.37 -6.9 CIBER 6.69 +.16 +42.9 Gramrcy 4.16 +.09 +80.1 MentorGr 14.72 +.05 +22.7 ProUSSP50015.87 -.33 -18.2 TD Ameritr 20.79 +.11 +9.5
New Highs 263 191 Wilshire 5000 14140.06 14003.19 14114.06 +110.87 +0.79% s s s +5.64% AGL Res 39.70 +.49 +10.7 CienaCorp 25.58 +1.24 +21.5 GreenbCos 27.67 -.53 +31.8 Merck 33.30 +.52 -7.6 ProgrssEn 46.36 +.40 +6.6 TE Connect34.65 +.05 -2.1
New Lows 11 23 AK Steel 16.28 -.14 -.5 Cisco 17.33 -.11 -14.3 Greif A 64.63 +.29 +4.4 Meritage 24.29 +.02 +9.4 ProgsvCp 21.15 +.07 +6.4 TECO 18.74 +.27 +5.3
Russell 2000 840.76 832.76 840.37 +10.88 +1.31% s s s +7.24% AMR 6.85 +.27 -12.1 Citigrp 4.45 ... -5.9 GpoTMM 2.43 +.02 -2.8 Mesab 41.60 +.50 +8.1 ProLogis 15.90 +.41 +10.1 THQ 4.68 -.12 -22.8

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ASM Intl 39.88 +1.12 +13.9 CitrixSys 72.24 +2.20 +5.6 HCA Hld n 34.24 +.35 +10.4 MetLife 44.85 +.45 +.9 ProUSR2K rs42.06-1.13 -16.3 TaiwSemi 12.11 +.05 -3.4
AT&T Inc 30.71 +.66 +4.5 CleanEngy 16.40 +1.47 +18.5 HCP Inc 37.80 +.79 +2.7 MetroPCS 16.32 +.51 +29.2 ProvFnH 8.23 -.02 +13.7 TakeTwo 15.41 -.52 +25.6
AbtLab 48.96 +.58 +2.2 Clearwire h 5.56 +.06 +8.0 HSBC 52.64 +.37 +3.1 MicronT 11.58 -.18 +44.4 Prudentl 61.03 +.43 +4.0 Talbots 6.20 +.14 -27.2
AberFitc 58.09 +1.38 +.8 CliffsNRs 98.18 +1.02 +25.9 Hallibrtn 49.50 +.50 +21.2 Microsoft 25.61 +.12 -8.2 PSEG 31.69 +.38 -.4 Target 50.26 +1.10 -16.4
AcadiaRlt 18.80 +.21 +3.1 Clorox 70.03 +.03 +10.7 HanJS 14.05 +.10 -7.0 MdsxWatr 18.16 +.09 -1.0 PubStrg 110.30 +1.24 +8.8 TastyBak 1.70 +.12 -73.2
Accenture 54.79 +.52 +13.0 Coeur 34.97 +.88 +28.0 HarleyD 42.30 +.93 +22.0 MitsuUFJ 4.54 -.07 -16.1 PulteGrp 7.44 -.21 -1.1 Teleflex 57.47 +.45 +6.8
Achillion 7.14 +.09 +72.0 ColgPal 81.21 +.79 +1.0 HarmonyG 15.26 +.54 +21.7 MizuhoFn 3.37 -.05 -10.1 PPrIT 6.43 +.02 +2.4 TelefEsp s 25.29 +.13 +10.9
ActionSemi 2.55 +.04 +18.6 Comc spcl 23.18 +.11 +11.9 HarrisCorp 49.34 +.21 +8.9 MobileTel s 21.54 +.52 +3.2 Qihoo360 n 34.00 ... 0.0 TelMexL 17.79 +.16 +10.2
ActivePwr 2.86 -.06 +16.3 Comerica 36.75 +.31 -13.0 Harsco 35.73 +.65 +26.2 Molycorp n 59.33 -.32 +18.9 Qlogic 18.43 +.35 +8.3 Tellabs 5.32 +.14 -21.5
Nick Thakore has earned the eryone is aware of the debt chal- ActivsBliz 10.97 +.01 -11.8 CmtyHlt 40.32 +.23 +7.9 HartfdFn 26.81 +.06 +1.2 Monsanto 70.79 +.29 +1.7 Qualcom 54.51 +.60 +10.1 TempleInld 23.19 +.31 +9.2
Acxiom 13.50 -3.96 -21.3 ConAgra 23.85 +.14 +5.6 HawaiiEl 24.59 +.23 +7.9 MonstrWw 16.06 +.39 -32.0 QntmDSS 2.52 -.02 -32.3 TmpDrgn 30.56 +.58 -.6
title of turnaround king. lenges the government faces. And AdamsEx 11.36 +.05 +5.8 ConnWtrSv 26.48 +.53 -5.0 HltMgmt 10.94 +.08 +14.7 Moodys 34.45 +.90 +29.8 QstDiag 57.35 +.39 +6.3 TenetHlth 7.51 +.22 +12.3
AdobeSy 32.95 +.33 +7.1 ConocPhil 80.69 +1.88 +18.5 HeclaM 9.05 +.18 -19.6 Moog A 44.95 +.02 +12.9 QksilvRes 14.18 +.01 -3.8 Tenneco 42.96 +.65 +4.4
In November 2008, Thakore people look around, and say, ‘Well, AdvBattery 2.01 -1.50 -47.8 ConsolEngy53.31 +.56 +9.4 HercOffsh 6.32 +.42 +81.6 Moog B 44.75 ... +12.4 Quidel 11.87 -.19 -17.9 Teradyn 17.96 ... +27.9
took over Putnam Voyager, a mu- unemployment is high, growth is AMD 8.79 +.11 +7.5 ConEd 50.72 +.10 +2.3 Hertz 15.67 +.27 +8.1 MorgStan 27.23 ... +.1 QwestCm 6.93 +.04 -8.9 Terex 36.48 -.25 +17.5
AEterna g 2.00 +.11 +16.2 ConsolWtr 11.00 -.35 +20.0 HewlettP 41.30 +.19 -1.9 Mosaic 80.45 +1.60 +5.4 RAIT Fin 2.48 +.07 +13.2 Tesoro 27.76 +.63 +49.7
tual fund that focused on large-cap slow, why would I be bullish?’ Fo- Aetna 37.60 +.59 +23.2 ConstellEn 31.41 +.59 +2.5 HomeDp 37.57 -.13 +7.2 MotrlaSol n 44.56 +.44 +17.1 RCM 5.07 -.03 +9.5 TevaPhrm 50.02 +.02 -4.0
growth companies. Voyager trailed cusing on those areas makes them Agilent 45.09 +.53 +8.8 CooperTire 25.99 +.35 +10.2 HonwllIntl 59.59 -.01 +12.1 MotrlaMo n 24.65 -.80 -15.3 RF MicD 6.59 +.01 -10.3 TexInst 34.74 -.22 +6.9
AlcatelLuc 5.72 -.06 +93.2 CornPdts 51.21 +1.35 +11.3 HorizLns 1.27 -.35 -70.9 MuellerWat 4.48 +.07 +7.4 RPM 23.65 +.20 +7.0 ThermoFis 54.91 +.28 -.8
most of its peers from 2003-07 as miss what really matters. And as
they recovered from the dot-com
minutes challenged as the consumer and
Alcoa
Alcon
17.64 +.15 +14.6
165.69 +.02 +1.4
Corning 20.80
Covidien 52.11
-.31 +7.7
... +14.1
Hospira 55.05
HostHotls 17.53
+.52 -1.1
+.03 -1.9
Mylan 22.78 +.33
NCR Corp 18.90 +.15
+7.8
+23.0
RXi Phrm 1.50 +.24 -41.9
Rackspace 43.01 +3.30 +36.9
3M Co 92.47
TibcoSft 26.74
-.37
+.47
+7.1
+35.7
bust and 2001 recession. But last with government are, the story of corpo-
AlignTech 20.37 -.81 +4.2
Allergan 71.11 +.52 +3.6
Cree Inc 46.72
CreXus 11.52
+.18 -29.1
+.12 -12.1
HudsCity 9.72
HuntBnk 6.75
... -23.7
+.11 -1.7
NGAS Rs h .69 +.05
NRG Egy 21.84 +.24
+22.7
+11.8
RadianGrp 6.94 -.08 -14.0
RadientPh .46 +.08 -54.7
THorton g 45.66
TimeWarn 35.61
+.10
+.64
+10.7
+10.7
AlliBInco 7.70 ... -2.9 CrwnCstle 42.19 +1.05 -3.7 HuntIng wi 38.20 +.70 +1.9 NV Energy 14.89 +.19 +6.0 RadioShk 15.38 +.26 -16.8
month, Lipper honored Voyager for rate America is spectacular.” AlliantEgy 39.47 +.52 +7.3 CrownHold 38.75 +.71 +16.1 Huntsmn 17.26 -.13 +10.6 NXP Sem n 31.38 +.09 +49.9 RangeRs 57.55 +1.60 +27.9
TiVo Inc 8.95 +.25 +3.7
TorDBk g 88.94 +1.89 +21.3
having the top record among Allstate 31.85 +.22 -.1 Cummins 109.57 +1.94 -.4 Hydrognc 5.95 +.90 +58.2
nearly 740 large-cap growth funds
NICK THAKORE The biggest threats to further
AlphaNRs 59.59 +.21 -.7
AlteraCp lf 43.80 -.07 +23.1
CybrOpt 8.40
CypSharp 12.68
+.01 -1.6
-.07 -1.8
Hyperdyn 5.05
ICICI Bk 50.03
-.11 +1.8
+.62 -1.2
Nabors 30.07 +.23
NBkGreece 1.79 -.03
+28.2
+6.5
RareEle g 13.37 -.03 -16.7
Raytheon 50.44 -.26 +9.7
Toyota 80.96
TrCda g 40.32
+1.25
+.54
+3.0
+6.0
NatFuGas 73.43 +2.45 +11.9 RegionsFn 7.23 +.08 +3.3 Transocn 78.95 -1.10 +13.6
for the three years that ended Dec. market gains? Altria 26.11 +.14 +6.1 DCT Indl 5.45 +.14 +2.6 INGPrRTr 6.07 -.02 +6.7 NatGrid 48.12 +.31 +8.4 ReneSola 10.18 +.09 +16.5 Travelers 59.39 +.13 +6.6
AmBev s 28.17 +.97 -9.2 DNP Selct 9.53 -.02 +4.3 iShGold s 13.89 +.03 -.1 NOilVarco 79.90 -2.36 +18.8 RepFBcp 2.69 -.06 +10.2 TriValley .56 +.06 -1.8
31. Lipper cited the fund’s returns record, and the market is nowhere “First, oil prices. We’ve got a de- Amazon 179.42 +4.80 -.3 DR Horton 11.73 -.22 -1.7 iSAstla 26.54 +.38 +4.3 NatSemi 14.54 +.11 +5.7 RepubSvc 30.14 +.15 +.9 TrimbleN 50.00 +.09 +25.2
Ameren 28.25 +.41 +.2 DTE 48.99 +.89 +8.1 iShBraz 76.72 +1.49 -.9 NetApp 48.01 -.26 -12.6 RschMotn 57.03 -.02 -1.9
and the level of risk Thakore took near its record.” The S&P 500 is 15 veloping economic recovery, and AMovilL 57.40 +.76 +.1 DanaHldg 17.81 +.59 +3.5 iSCan 33.54 +.47 +8.2 Netflix 237.95 +.57 +35.4 Revlon 15.87 +1.00 +61.3
TrinaSolar 29.64 +1.17 +26.6
TriQuint 13.06 -.04 +11.7
to achieve them. Other funds had percent below its peak of 1,565.15, the biggest thing that could trip it up AMovilA 57.11 +.76 -.1 Darden 48.52 +1.14 +4.5 iShGer 25.80 +.42 +7.8 Netlist 2.67 +.25 +4.3 ReynAm s 35.97 +.32 +10.3 TycoIntl 44.89 +.15 +8.3
ACapAgy 28.70 -.10 -.1 DeanFds 10.07 -.08 +13.9 iSh HK 18.90 +.38 -.1 NewAmHi 10.27 +.02 +3.1 RioTinto s 71.56 +1.44 -.1
higher returns but took on more reached in October 2007. And is a sustained spike in oil prices.” AmCapLtd 9.76 +.19 +29.1 Deere 94.45 +.50 +13.7 iShJapn 10.45 +.16 -4.2 NwGold g 11.65 +.36 +19.4 RiteAid 1.08 ... +22.3
Tyson 19.71 +.11 +14.5
AEagleOut 16.14 +.56 +10.3 Dell Inc 14.64 -.13 +8.0 iSh Kor 63.99 +1.21 +4.6 UBS AG 18.27 +.04 +10.9
risk. For the three years that ended stock prices are cheap compared But prices would have to go much AEP 35.50 +.40 -1.3 DeltaAir 9.94 +.15 -21.1 iSMalas 14.70 +.13 +2.2
NJ Rscs 42.89 +.47 -.5 Riverbed s 37.78 -.06 +7.4 UDR 24.01 +.28 +2.1
NY CmtyB 17.16 -.21 -9.0 Rowan 42.89 -.57 +22.9 US Airwy 8.97 +.10 -10.4
Tuesday, Voyager had an average to earnings. Earnings per share for higher and stay high for a long time AmExp 45.91 +.26 +7.0 DenburyR 24.56 +.38 +28.7 iShSing 13.64 +.19 -1.5 NY Times 9.59 +.19 -2.1 RoyDShllA 72.80 +.50 +9.0
AmSupr 25.07 +.37 -12.3 Dndreon 35.54 -.34 +1.8 iSTaiwn 14.75 +.06 -5.6 USEC 4.42 -.02 -26.6
yearly return of 14 percent, 10 per- the S&P 500 are expected to be to significantly hurt stocks. AmTower 51.74 +1.23 +.2 DenisnM g 2.43 -.09 -28.9 iShSilver 36.53 +.36 +21.0
Newcastle 6.09 +.13 -9.1 SAIC 16.83 -.13 +6.1 UltraPt g 49.04 +1.68 +2.7
NewmtM 54.12 +.63 -11.9 SpdrDJIA 123.21 +.70 +6.6 UniSrcEn 36.21 +.61 +1.0
centage points more than the aver- nearly $100 this year. The index’s “I also worry about government AmWtrWks 27.95 +.28 +10.5 DeutschBk 59.28 +.78 +13.9 iShChina25 44.40 +.68 +3.0 NewsCpA 17.51 +.25 +20.3 SpdrGold 138.67 +.46 0.0 UnilevNV 31.28 +.10 -.4
Ameriprise 61.40 +.20 +6.7 DevelDiv 14.09 +.17 0.0 iSSP500 133.20 +.87 +5.5 Nexen g 24.98 +.38 +9.1 S&P500ETF132.77 +.91 +5.6
age large-growth fund. It has $5 bil- price-to-earnings ratio is nearly 16, debt in the U.S. and in Europe. The Ametek s 43.30 +.38 +10.3 DevonE 91.59 -.11 +16.7 iShEMkts 48.25 +.61 +1.3 NextEraEn 54.98 +.30 +5.8 SpdrKbwBk 25.90 +.21 0.0
UnionPac 97.87 -.94 +5.6
Amgen 53.90 +.47 -1.8 Diageo 75.70 +1.01 +1.8 iShB20 T 92.32 +.73 -1.9 Unisys 31.83 +.10 +22.9
lion in assets. which suggests the index should European situation is touch-and- NiSource 19.22 +.23 +9.1 SpdrLehHY 40.52 +.10 +2.0 UtdContl 23.84 +.97 +.1
Anadarko 82.41 -.76 +8.2 Diebold 35.40 +.12 +10.5 iS Eafe 60.37 +.71 +3.7 NikeB 76.75 +.39 -10.1 SpdrRetl 51.13 +.94 +5.7
The Associated Press asked be at 1,600. The fact that it’s not go, but I think they’ll probably come Ann Inc 28.92 +.97 +5.6 DirecTV A 46.38 +.05 +16.2 iSR1KG 60.48 +.40 +5.6 NobleCorp 46.12 +.65 +28.9 SpdrOGEx 64.44 +1.18 +22.2
UtdMicro 2.73 ... -13.6
Annaly 17.51 +.07 -2.3 DrSCBr rs 35.48 -1.44 -24.2 iShR2K 83.88 +1.07 +7.2 UPS B 74.50 +.65 +2.6
Thakore for his take on the market. there yet “suggests there’s still a lot out of it. As for the U.S., I don’t A123 Sys 6.95 +.18 -27.1 DirFnBr rs 39.98 -1.14 -15.4 iShREst 58.96 +.68 +5.4
NokiaCp 8.62 -.06 -16.5 SpdrMetM 73.99 +.56 +7.6 US Bancrp 26.68 +.03 -1.1
NorflkSo 68.99 -.57 +9.8 SPX Cp 79.28 +.22 +10.9
He says he’s confident investors of money to be made.” think that the deficit is likely to be- Apache 130.43 +2.49 +9.4 DrxEMBll s 40.26 +1.55 -2.5 iShBasM 81.61 +.84 +5.4 NA Pall g 6.43 +.23 -7.3 Safeway 23.56 +.39 +4.8
US NGs rs 11.47 +.27 -4.3
ApolloGM n 18.20 ... 0.0 DrxFBull s 30.47 +.80 +9.4 ITT Corp 59.64 +1.12 +14.5 US OilFd 41.66 -.17 +6.8
can still expect more gains two come a big problem while interest NoestUt 34.77 +.52 +9.1 StJoe 25.06 -.28 +14.7
ApolloGrp 41.40 +.85 +4.8 DirxSCBull 87.21 +3.22 +20.4 ITW 53.55 -.86 +.3 USSteel 56.31 -.47 -3.6
NorthropG 68.59 +.38 +5.9 Saks 11.29 +.12 +5.5
years into this bull market. What’s holding the market back rates stay low. You have to worry Apple Inc 348.63 -2.33 +8.1 Discover 24.98 +.49 +34.8 Illumina 69.92 +2.06 +10.4 UtdTech 84.23 +.11 +7.0
NwstNG 46.07 +.03 -.9 Salesforce 134.49 +7.09 +1.9
ApldMatl 15.73 +.03 +12.0 Disney 43.35 +.41 +15.6 Informat 51.25 +.46 +16.4 UtdhlthGp 45.40 +.92 +25.7
“People have had a hard time em- more when rates really rise fast. I NovaGld g 12.85 +.11 -10.0 SanDisk 45.41 -.45 -8.9
Arbitron 39.38 +.36 -5.2 DomRescs 45.17 +.62 +5.7 InglesMkts 19.95 +.38 +3.9 UnumGrp 26.61 +.32 +9.9
Novartis 54.46 +.02 -7.6 SandRdge 12.38 +.18 +69.1
ArchCoal 35.77 +.67 +2.0 Dover 65.04 +.11 +11.3 Intel 20.46 +.18 -2.7 UranmRs 2.12 +.12 -37.6
Why stocks will keep rising bracing being bullish. First, they don’t think we’re getting to that AriadP 7.58 +.09 +48.6 DowChm 37.27 +.03 +9.2 InterDig 47.97 +4.46 +15.2
Novell 5.96 -.01 +.7 Sanofi 35.13 +.47 +9.0
UrbanOut 30.55 +.65 -14.7
NuanceCm 19.55 +1.29 +7.5 SaraLee 17.70 -.22 +1.1
“Earnings are headed to an all-time lost their shirts last decade. ... Ev- point yet.” ArmHld 27.53 +.56 +32.7 DrPepSnap 37.41 -.14 +6.4 IBM 163.60 +.72 +11.5 Nucor 46.63 +.01 +6.4 Satcon h 3.85 +.12 -14.4 Vale SA 32.92 -.05 -4.8
AstraZen 46.58 +.65 +.8 DryShips 4.93 -.03 -10.2 Intl Coal 11.06 +.06 +42.9 NustarEn 67.63 +.19 -2.7 SaulCntr 43.86 +.42 -7.4 Vale SA pf 29.11 +.19 -3.7
Atmel 13.41 -.13 +8.8 DuPont 55.37 +.78 +11.0 IntlGame 16.49 +.28 -6.8 NuvFloat 12.45 -.04 +5.4 Schlmbrg 93.65 -.71 +12.2 ValeantPh 50.08 +5.69 +77.0
EXPENSE SALES ASSETS MINIMUM ANNUALIZED RETURNS ATMOS 33.85 +.35 +8.5 DukeEngy 18.17 +.12 +2.0 IntPap 29.74 +.84 +9.2 ValenceT h 1.57 -.02 -6.7
NvMAd 13.15 -.12 +.5 SchoolSp 14.34 -.45 +2.9
RATIO CHARGE (billions) INVESTMENT 3 YRS 5 YRS 10 YRS 15 YRS AutoData 51.15 +.51 +10.5 Dycom 17.50 -.01 +18.6 Interpublic 12.38 +.28 +16.6 NvPA 13.17 -.15 -1.2 Schwab 18.32 +.45 +7.1 ValeroE 30.73 +.29 +32.9
AvalRare n 7.83 -.32 +25.5 Dynegy rs 5.63 -.21 +.2 Intersil 12.37 +.09 -19.0 Nvidia 18.45 -.72 +19.8 SeagateT 14.71 +.43 -2.1 ValpeyFsh 3.81 -.05 +12.4
Putnam Voyager (PVOYX) 1.26% 5.75 $5.1 $500 14% 7% 3% 6% AvanirPhm 3.99 +.17 -2.2 ECDang n 21.87 -.63 -19.2 Invesco 25.59 +.13 +6.4 OcciPet 103.76 -.03 +5.8 SearsHldgs 83.29 +3.04 +12.9 ValVis A 6.08 -.78 -.5
AveryD 42.12 +1.09 -.5 ETrade rs 15.45 +.01 -3.4 IridiumCm 8.13 -.59 -1.5 OfficeDpt 4.70 -.04 -13.0 SemiHTr 34.75 +.01 +6.8 VangEmg 48.57 +.59 +.9
Avon 27.80 +.53 -4.3 eBay 31.63 +.55 +13.7 ItauUnibH 23.20 +.68 -2.9 OfficeMax 13.14 +.33 -25.8 SempraEn 53.75 +.98 +2.4 VeriFone 56.84 +.34 +47.4
SOURCE: Morningstar Data through March 29. Mark Jewell, Elizabeth Gramling • AP BB&T Cp 27.70 +.04 +5.4 EMC Cp 26.93 -.35 +17.6 JAlexandr 6.10 +.19 +16.2 Verigy 14.12 -.07 +8.4
OilSvHT 165.06 -.94 +17.5 ServiceCp 11.03 +.26 +33.7
BHP BillLt 94.40 +1.61 +1.6 ENI 49.22 +.27 +12.5 J&J Snack 46.69 +.36 -3.2 OmniVisn h 36.19 +.12 +22.2 ShawGrp 35.69 +.34 +4.3 VertxPh 48.48 -.42 +38.4
BJs Whls 48.67 -.03 +1.6 EOG Res 119.19 -.48 +30.4 JA Solar 7.08 +.07 +2.3 VestinRMII 1.59 +.05 +9.7
Mutual Funds BP PLC 44.58 -.20 +.9
BP Pru 118.38 +.72 -6.4
Eastgrp 43.57
EKodak 3.47
+.64 +3.0
+.07 -35.3
JDS Uniph 19.86
JPMorgCh 46.45
+.15 +37.2
+.43 +9.5
OnSmcnd 9.87 -.06
OplinkC 20.11 -.08
Oracle 33.05 -.11
-.1
+8.9
+5.6
SiderNac s 16.65 +.04 -.1
Siemens 135.70 +2.63 +9.2
Slcnware 5.99 ... +.7
ViacomA 53.11
ViacomB 47.00
+.86
+.73
+15.8
+18.7
Baidu s 136.38 +.38 +41.3 EdisonInt 36.61 +.21 -5.2 Jabil 21.19 -.18 +5.5 VirgnMda h 27.65 +.08 +1.5
YTD YTD YTD YTD YTD YTD OwensIll 30.21 -.06 -1.6 SilvWhtn g 44.01 +1.11 +12.7
BakrHu 73.90 -.26 +29.3 ElPasoCp 17.90 +.31 +30.1 JpnSmCap 9.23 +.19 +2.9 VirnetX 20.52 +1.23 +38.2
PECO pfA 72.55 ... +3.6 SilvrcpM g 14.46 +.50 +12.7
Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn BallardPw 2.35 -.07 +56.7 EldorGld g 16.24 +.45 -12.5 JetBlue 6.30 -.06 -4.7 Visa 74.23 +2.03 +5.5
PICO Hld 29.48 +.42 -7.3 Sina 108.12 +.47 +57.1
BallyTech 37.33 +.82 -11.5 ElectArts 19.68 +.02 +20.1 JohnJn 59.38 +.16 -4.0 Vivus 6.24 -.06 -33.4
Alliance Bernstein Income 13.26 +.02 +1.3 Income C m 2.28 +.01 +5.1 TotRetA m 14.58 +.08 +3.8 PremierInv d 22.27 +.26 +9.4 ITrsyAdml 11.25 +.03 -0.1 PMI Grp 2.80 -.09 -15.2 SiriusXM 1.72 -.01 +5.2
BcoBrades 20.16 +.63 -.6 Emcore lf 2.56 +.18+135.9 JohnsnCtl 41.60 -.33 +8.9 VMware 82.48 +2.30 -7.2
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BcoSantSA 11.89 ... +11.6 EmersonEl 57.41 +.30 +.4 JnprNtwk 41.86 +1.10 +13.4 Vodafone 29.20 -.02 +10.4
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NATIONAL FORECAST
NATIONAL FORECAST: An intensifying low pressure system over the Atlantic will produce widespread

42°
wet weather across the East today, but expect locally heavy snow in colder parts of the interior
TODAY FRIDAY
Mix of
SATURDAY
Partly
Northeast. Severe thunderstorms will be likely in Florida. Meanwhile, look for abundant sunshine and
sunny very warm to hot conditions across the Southwest.
Light rain rain and
and snow
32° snow
40° 42°
27°
30°

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 57/44


45/32
53/33
Partly Rain Cloudy, Mix of 43/34
sunny and showers rain and 43/29 A broad zone of
sleet snow low pressure will
45° 47° 50° 45° 73/57
47/32 keep today's
47/37 weather cold
30° 40° 35° 30° 64/38
56/41 and unsightly
with light rain
REGIONAL FORECAST TODAY’S SUMMARY 80/58
and snow.
56/44
The Poconos 84/53 75/56
Another storm
Today’s high/ Syracuse Highs: 37-40. Lows: 28-31. Periods of snow approaching
Tonight’s low 44/33 will mix with rain today. Snow will be tonight will
74/58
Albany
likely overnight. increase the
42/31 45/35 84/68 intensity of the
41/23 89/69
rain and snow,
Binghamton The Jersey Shore and by mid
39/30 Highs: 44-46. Lows: 32-40. Showers will morning on
be likely today, then they may mix with City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow Friday an addi-
Towanda snow at times tonight.
38/31 Anchorage 41/30/.00 41/23/rs 33/26/c Myrtle Beach 64/52/.00 58/45/sh 62/46/pc tional 2 to 5
Poughkeepsie Atlanta 60/50/1.06 56/44/sh 66/48/pc Nashville 43/39/1.09 56/41/c 61/43/sh inches of snow is
Scranton 42/33 possible, espe-
39/31 The Finger Lakes Baltimore 46/32/.00 46/36/sh 51/39/pc New Orleans 72/65/.21 71/56/s 80/62/s
Wilkes-Barre Highs: 39-44. Lows: 27-33. Snow may mix Boston 54/34/.00 44/33/rs 37/33/rs Norfolk 47/39/.48 49/40/sh 57/39/pc cially in eleva-
39/31 with rain at times today. Expect periods Buffalo 45/23/.00 39/30/rs 38/29/sn Oklahoma City 47/34/.00 77/44/pc 77/46/pc tions above 1,200
Charlotte 55/46/1.05 52/37/sh 60/41/pc Omaha 46/25/.00 50/37/sh 55/36/pc feet. In lower
of snow overnight.
Pottsville New York City Chicago 44/34/.00 47/32/pc 45/34/sh Orlando 87/67/.17 79/58/t 82/59/s elevations, snow-
State College 41/32 43/34 Cleveland 39/27/.01 39/29/c 43/32/c Phoenix 86/59/.00 95/65/s 99/69/s fall will be less
42/31 Brandywine Valley Dallas 51/41/.00 75/56/pc 80/57/pc Pittsburgh 42/29/.10 43/31/rs 42/32/pc with a mix of
Reading Denver 54/30/.00 64/38/pc 68/39/s Portland, Ore. 57/53/.00 60/46/r 57/43/pc rain. A cold,
Harrisburg 41/31 Highs: 43-44. Lows: 31-34. Rain showers
45/34 will be likely today. Rain may mix with Detroit 40/25/.00 43/29/pc 45/32/c St. Louis 52/34/.04 52/41/sh 54/39/pc northwest wind
Philadelphia snow at times tonight. Honolulu 82/71/.01 84/68/s 84/69/s Salt Lake City 47/41/.00 65/42/pc 65/47/s will persist over
44/33 Houston 66/55/.22 74/58/s 82/64/s San Antonio 68/50/.00 82/61/s 83/67/s the weekend,
Indianapolis 42/32/.07 51/33/c 51/35/sh San Diego 70/55/.00 79/56/s 73/57/s keeping temper-
Atlantic City Delmarva/Ocean City Las Vegas 76/57/.00 86/62/s 90/68/s San Francisco 69/51/.00 73/55/s 70/53/pc atures well
46/35 Highs: 48-50. Lows: 37-41. Rain showers Los Angeles 69/54/.00 80/58/s 72/52/s Seattle 50/48/.16 57/44/r 56/41/sh below normal
will be likely today and tonight. Miami 86/75/.00 89/69/t 85/65/pc Tampa 81/72/.00 78/63/t 79/63/s with flurries and
Milwaukee 40/24/.00 43/31/pc 42/32/sh Tucson 80/52/.00 90/57/s 94/59/s only partial
Minneapolis 44/21/.00 45/32/c 44/32/sh Washington, DC 48/41/.01 47/37/sh 52/38/pc
clearing.
ALMANAC Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Int’l Airport WORLD CITIES Another storm
Temperatures Precipitation River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday. will approach
City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow
Yesterday 51/25 Yesterday 0.00” Susquehanna Stage Chg. Fld. Stg Forecasts, graphs Monday with
Average 53/33 Month to date 5.11” Wilkes-Barre 6.69 -0.43 22.0 and data ©2011 Amsterdam 59/39/.03 61/51/sh 63/51/sh Mexico City 86/54/.00 82/50/pc 81/50/pc more sleet and
Record High 84 in 1998 Normal month to date 2.59” Towanda 4.12 -0.25 21.0 Weather Central, LP Baghdad 84/55/.00 86/57/s 89/58/s Montreal 46/25/.00 42/28/pc 38/32/rs rain, and the
Record Low 6 in 1970 Year to date 10.42” Lehigh Beijing 73/36/.00 74/43/s 51/37/sh Moscow 36/23/.07 36/19/s 40/25/pc stormy weather
Heating Degree Days* Normal year to date 7.13” Bethlehem 1.64 -0.68 16.0 For more weather Berlin 63/30/.00 59/48/sh 60/49/sh Paris 57/50/.11 64/50/sh 71/51/s could return by
Yesterday 27 Sun and Moon Delaware information go to: Buenos Aires 79/55/.00 82/54/s 79/55/pc Rio de Janeiro 86/77/.00 85/75/t 84/74/t Wednesday with
Month to date 872 Sunrise Sunset Port Jervis 4.66 -0.07 18.0 www.timesleader.com Dublin 59/46/.03 56/43/pc 57/48/sh Riyadh 84/64/.00 88/67/pc 90/67/pc more rain and
Year to date 5560 Today 6:49a 7:27p Frankfurt 59/34/.00 60/47/sh 62/48/sh Rome 63/46/.00 67/46/s 72/50/s snow.
Last year to date 5217 Tomorrow 6:47a 7:28p New First Full Last National Weather Service Hong Kong 72/64/.00 71/61/c 74/63/pc San Juan 87/74/.00 86/72/pc 86/73/s
Normal year to date 5430 Moonrise Moonset 607-729-1597 Jerusalem 77/35/.00 77/50/s 84/55/s Tokyo 61/46/.00 58/43/sh 61/42/s - Tom Clark
*Index of fuel consumption, how far the day’s Today 5:10a 5:00p London 54/48/.10 60/50/sh 64/50/pc Warsaw 57/28/.00 59/41/c 60/43/sh
mean temperature was below 65 degrees.
Tomorrow 5:34a 5:58p April 3 April 11 April 17 April 24 Key: s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sn-snow, sf-snow flurries, i-ice.

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1. 2. 3.

DON CAREY PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER

I
f rainy days and Mondays always get you down, it’s a good thing to-
day’s Thursday, isn’t it? (And maybe it’s not even raining at all, in
which case all the better.) The month of March has been a wet one, to
be sure, but at least we didn’t experience any major flooding. And at
least we’re finally (presumably) out of the snowy woods. April begins
tomorrow, though, and you know what they say about April, right? Well, at
least the expected showers are most helpful in bringing us May flowers. In the
meantime, if any day when water pours from the sky tends to make you glum,
why not start your own parade (as an old song suggests) and tell the heavens
to bring it on. Or, as they say in Seattle, smile, just smile at the rain. Come on,
4. 5.
it can’t be that bad. AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER

6.

CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER

1. The guys who direct traffic at the Wachovia Arena in Wilkes-Barre 6. Nothing like a splash of purple to brighten up a gray, wet day. A wom-
Township always do well to wear proper attire in troublesome weather. an makes her way down North Washington Street during a downpour.
2. Droplets seem to dance as they join fellow rain water in a puddle. 7. Water droplet falls away from a cherry tree. 8. A grocery bag can pro-
3. A pair of pals dressed cheerily despite the weather. 4. A polka-dot tect almost as well as an umbrella, right? A man rides his bike in the
umbrella complements a cute plaid pull-along. 5. This carving on Coach rain with a bag to keep his hat dry. 9. Rainy days are days for ducks, no
Road in Bear Creek Village is fashionably attired for the waterworks. doubt, but the birds also benefit. This birdbath is full to the brim.

7. 8. 9.
PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER
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St. Nicholas-St. Mary students earn scholarships


Several students from St. Nicholas-St. Mary School were recent-
ly notified by Holy Redeemer High School that they had attained
scholar status from their results in the entrance test. Aleksander
Ruskoski, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Ruskoski, Wilkes-Barre, placed
as a Royal Scholar, one of the top two students taking the test. The
MMI students excel at Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science competition students, who finished in the top 10 percentile, were Benjamin
Sullivan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sullivan, Wilkes-Barre; Tyler
Thirty-nine students from MMI Preparatory School, Freeland, earned awards during the regional convention of the Pennsylvania Junior Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Scott, Ashley; Anthony Nardone,
Academy of Science (PJAS) hosted by King’s College in Wilkes-Barre. Thirty students earned first-place awards and will continue to the state- son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Nardone, Shavertown; and Daniel
level competition at the PJAS State Convention hosted by the Pennsylvania State University, University Park, in May. Award-winning students, Chapin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Chapin, Wilkes-Barre.
from left, first row, are Megan Klein, Ashley Acri, Paige Darrow, Maria Carrato, Amanda Lara, Binki Baxi, Sara Aijaz, Shital Patel, Gabriella Scholars, from left, first row, are Sullivan and Ruskoski. Second
Lobitz and Kirsten Young. Second row: Mary-Lee Hood, adviser; Laura Petro, adviser; Laurel Jacketti-Funk; Katlyn Frey; Anjni Patel; Emily row: Sister Mary Catherine Slattery, principal; Nardone; Scott; and
Morrison; Medina Saeed; Sarah Moyer; Claire Sheen; Gabriella Becker; Annika Fisk; and Sue Moyer, adviser. Third row: Justin Sheen, David Chapin.
Polashenski, Matt Yurish, Paul Brasavage, Tyler Fulton, Joe Yamulla, Joey Hornak, Luke Yamulla, Nick O’Clair and Matt Straub. Fourth row:
Michael Mele, adviser; Matthew Kenenitz, adviser; Casey Olszewski; Aydun Adil; Yusuf Qadri; Bala Natarajan; Tim Yurish; Dhiren Patel; Mike
McGraw; Cory Heffelfinger; and Justin Vincent, adviser. Alexis Haupt and Lora Schell also won awards.

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upporters turned out in force for a benefit Sunday at Roda-
no’s in Wilkes-Barre to help 7-year-old Mackenzie Marx of
Hanover Township, who recently was diagnosed with
acute myeloid leukemia. She is at the Children’s Hospital of Phila-
delphia undergoing chemotherapy. More than 400 people
planned to attend the benefit at the South Main Street eatery.
1. Sandy Kish, left, Hanover Township; Stacey Kile, Wilkes-
Barre and Amy Martin, Mountain Top.
2. Ryan Kerestes, left, 19 months; Steve Kerestes and Tyler
Jones, 14 months, all of Wilkes-Barre.
3. Irene Fristic, left, Alexis Crater, 4, Mary Crater, Anna Jones,
and Madeline Jones, 2, all of Wilkes-Barre.
4. Patrick Martin, left, and Matthew Martin, both of Mountain
Top.
5. Sarah Richards, 9, and Chyanne Cook, 10, both of Mountain
Top.
6. Alyssa Fort, left, Hanover Township; Seda Taskaya and Katie
Martin, both of Mountain Top.

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

Electrical Workers visit career center, make donation


Evan J. Dubaskas Nicholas J. Lubinski Representatives from the International Brotherhood of Electrical
Evan James Dubaskas, son of Nicholas James Lubinski, son of Workers, Local Union 163 in Wilkes-Barre, recently spent an after-
Susan and Brian Dubaskas,
Edwardsville, is celebrating his
Melissa and Pete Lubinski, is
celebrating his seventh birthday Tech students visit lawmaker in Harrisburg noon with the students in the electrical technology program at the
Hazleton Area Career Center. A detailed presentation about the
second birthday today, March 31. today, March 31. Nicholas is a opportunities available to the students and a question and answer
Students from West Side Career and Technology Center cele-
Evan is a grandson of Mary grandson of Jeannie and Joseph session were followed by a $500 donation to the electrical tech-
Catherine Shaner and the late Zaborney, Wilkes-Barre; Karen
brated Career and Technical Education Month by visiting with
Senator Lisa Baker in Harrisburg on Feb. 9. Senator Baker met with nology lab. The donation was made possible by the generosity of
John Shaner, Forty Fort, and Rome, Dallas; and Walter Lubin- Local 163’s membership. At the check presentation, from left: Tony
Mayor “Ace” and Gerry Du- ski, Sweet Valley. He has two the students to learn about their law enforcement program. At the
meeting, from left, are: Kyle Rogers; Talia Toole; Rebecca Austin; Sandutch, electrical technology instructor; students Michael Scu-
baskas, Edwardsville. He has two brothers, Peter Joseph, 8, and macher, Mark Terray, Jackson Mott, Eugene McHugh and Tony
brothers, Matthew, 15, and Mi- Bryce Robert, 4 months. Emily Mansilla; Shawn Davis; Heather Kennedy; Baker; and William
Bevan Jr., law enforcement instructor. Durso; andJohn Nadolny, training director, IBEW Local 163.
chael, 5.

Giovanni A. Gonzalez
Blake R. Nesbitt Giovanni Antonio Gonzalez, son
of Crystal Remakus and Larry
Blake R. Nesbitt, son of Roberta Gonzalez, Wilkes-Barre, is cele-
N. Smith and Walter R. Nesbitt brating his fifth birthday today,
March 31. Giovanni is a grandson
Jr., Wilkes-Barre, is celebrating
his fourth birthday today, March of Cheryl Remakus and Joseph LCCC Training Institute promotes fire prevention
31. Blake is a grandson of Debbra
Williams, Wilkes-Barre; the late
Remakus Sr., Lazaro Gonzalez Sr.
and Donna Pinknowski, all of The Luzerne County Community College Public Safety Training WVW Honor Society raises money for Candy’s Place
Wilkes-Barre. He is a great- Institute (PSTI) recently participated in Fire Prevention Week with
Robert N. Smith; Linda Nesbitt, Members of the National Junior Honor Society at Wyoming
Wilkes-Barre; and the late Walter grandson of Maureen Mago, a booth at the Wyoming Valley Mall. The theme of the booth was Valley West Middle School recently held a bake sale during the
R. Nesbitt Sr. He has two broth- Wilkes-Barre. Giovanni is a great- ‘Smoke Alarms: A Sound You Can Live With!’ Educational and
great-grandson of Dorothy Glof- annual Twelve-Twenty-Four Concert at the school. The students
ers, Matthew, 12, and Taner, 5. safety-oriented activities were held to teach residents about raised and donated more than $250 to Candy’s Place. National
ka, Wilkes-Barre Township. smoke alarm maintenance and installation. At the booth, from left: Junior Honor Society students who coordinated the event, from
John Zangarski, instructor, PSTI; Jim Domzalski, director, enroll- left, are Allison Detwiler, Lauren Hannigan and Corrine Bonner-
ment management; Julie Schechter, coordinator, PSTI; Thomas P. with. Second row: National Junior Honor Society advisers, Shawn
Anna F. Pugh Leary, president; Dr. Joseph Grilli, vice president, training insti-
tutes, external affairs and planning; and Ed Hennigan, assistant
Kelly and Joanne Derwin; Deborah Troy, principal; David Bond,
assistant principal; Barry Rogers, assistant principal; and Nicole
Anna Freyja Pugh, daughter of director, admissions. Farber, Candy’s Place.
Kimberly James and Joshua
Pugh, is celebrating her 10th
birthday today, March 31. Anna is
a granddaughter of Virginia
Pugh, West Wyoming; Ken and St. Jude students thank
Chris James, Nanticoke; and Ed
and Carol Orloski, Plymouth. parents, school for
Catholic education
Several students from St. Jude
School, Mountain Top, spoke at
the parish Masses on the first
day of Catholic Schools Week.
The students extended their

NAMES AND FACES appreciation to their families and


the parishioners of the parish for
their financial and spiritual sup-
Conlan McAndrew, an eighth- written test. port of Catholic education. The
grade student at St. Jude One winner students told of the importance
School, Mountain Top, will from each of faith in their lives and credited
represent his school and partic- state and the dedicated faculty and staff of
ipate in the state level of the territory will the school for providing them
National Geographic Bee, spon- advance to with an excellent education.
sored by Google and Plum the national Speakers, from left, first row, are
Creek, to be held tomorrow at competition Lauren Higgs, Renee Brown,
Pennsylvania State University, McAndrew that will Erica Stuccio, Rachel Jones,
University Park. In order to take place Maria Strish and Gigi Alberti.
qualify for the state level, May 24-25 at the National Second row: Gabby Mohutsky,
McAndrew had to win his Geographic Society head- Jillian Hayden, Conlon McAn-
school-level bee and take a quarters in Washington, D.C. drew, Kenny Rexer, Connor Mur-
ray and Justin Higgs.

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REUNIONS friends are invited. For reserva-


tions, call Gil at 824-9425, or
Marilyn at 288-3102.
rio@gmail.com. class members are invited.

Editor’s note: To have your an- Pittston Area High School St. Ann’s Academy
nouncement published in this
Class of 1981 will hold a 30th
column please submit the in-
formation to Reunions, The Times
Kingston High School anniversary reunion meeting at
Alumnae Association will meet
at 12:30 p.m. on Saturday at the
Leader, 15 N. Main St., Wilkes- 3 p.m. on April 17 at Savo’s East Mountain Inn. Final plans
Class of 1966 will hold its 45th Pizza, Pittston. All classmates
Barre, PA 1871 1. E-mail submis- for the annual spring luncheon
anniversary reunion May 28 at are asked to attend and bring
sions must be sent to peo- to be held on April 30 will be
Beech Mountain Estates. In- any contact information of
ple@timesleader.com. Please type discussed.
formation is being sought for fellow students. No postal
“Reunion News” in the subject
the following classmates, mailers will be sent. For more
line. The deadline is each Monday
James Barry, Fred Burkholder, information contact any one of
for all copy.
Bill Callahan, Bernard Char- the following people on Face- St. Mary’s High School
neski, Joe Cherneski, John book, Karen Halford Reilly,
Cupinski, Roseanne Conser Karen Borc, Beth Gale-Kelly, Class of 1961 will meet at 6 p.m.
Coughlin High School Mason, Linda Cooper Pehas, Kevin Murphy and Paul Reedy. on April 13 at Patte’s Sports Bar,
Sharon Deets, Robert Evans, 64 W. Hollenback Ave., Wilkes-
Class of 1959 reunion committee Elizabeth Hall Hollarbach, Tom Barre, to continue plans for the
will meet at 6 p.m. on April 7 at
Andy Perugino’s Restaurant,
“Woody” Hoats, Jean Hooper,
Judy Jeness Tufts, Audrey
Pittston Central Catholic High 50th anniversary reunion. All
members and spouses are
258 Charles St., Luzerne, to Kaufer Guss, Larry Kepler, School invited. Anyone having in-
plan a 70th birthday cele- Donna Knelly Strou, Martin formation on the following
bration to be held on Aug. 6 at Kornblatt, Barb Koninski Harris, Class of 1955 will meet at 6:30 members, contact Ellen Kenney
Konefal’s Grove. All class mem- Gary Lowe, Gail Mason, Linda p.m. on April 12 at Valenti’s Wallace at 570-823-2295, or
bers and spouses are invited. Morris Spivack, Greg Munley, Restaurant, Wyoming Avenue, email Kathy Klein Bennett at
Ethel Parsons, Sally Rice, Sand- Exeter. All classmates are kathybg3@prodigy.net: Robert
ra Saletin Beisson, Caryn welcome. For more information Betsko, Sheila Conway, Rose-
LCCC Dental Assisting students aid Operation Smile GAR Memorial High School
Sands, Cody Schlomer, Willard
Smith, Evelyn Sult Kennly,
contact Cataldo “Ky” Lazzari at
825-2648.
mare Dress, John Finn, Francis
Gill, Eugene Hogan, Barbara
Luzerne County Community College Student American Dental Frank Tamerantz and Barbara Laffey, Marilyn Loughlin, Diane
Assisting Association (SADAA) recently held a basket raffle and Class of 1951 will meet for a Zelnick. Anyone with informa- Lynch, Marie Magana, Ann
Gertrude Hawk candy bar sale to benefit Operation Smile, an orga- luncheon at 12:30 p.m. on April tion can contact Roni Schon- Plymouth High School Matusavage, Elizabeth Matu-
nization that helps underprivileged children receive operations to 13 at Andy Perugino’s Restau- wetter Good at 570 283-3887 savage, Richard Nodine, Rita
repair cleft lips/palates. With some of the baskets, from left, are rant, 258 Charles St., Luzerne. or roni1011@aol.com, or Gene Class of 1964 will meet at 6 p.m. Rodgers, Dolores Senghass and
dental assisting students: Sherri D’Agostino, Scranton; Megan Bi- All classmates, spouses and Morio at 717 533-7821 or gpmo- on Monday at Happy Pizza. All Elizabeth Yeraska.
dlack, Towanda; Renae Novitski, Kingston; and Janelle Loomis, Mans-
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Dear Abby: I am in ex-wives are nothing new. If the ex Dear Bookworm: Nobody has right hand?
my late 30s and have
been dating “Rick” DEAR ABBY does anything beyond “threaten” you,
file a police report and let them deal
everything. Your strength is your
intellect. Not everyone is a good
— Guilty Mom in Madison, Ala.

for six years. The with her. student, and it can affect their self- Dear Guilty Mom: Probably. Your
problem is his daugh- ADVICE esteem as much or more than your pediatrician must have been very old
ter, “Janet.” We used Dear Abby: Can common sense be worry about not having common or very “old school.” I am also left-
I can’t get Janet to understand that
to get along, but now learned or taught? Some people seem sense. If it’s any comfort, people usu- handed, and when I was a child, edu-
her dad and I love each other, that it’s
she hates me. She to be born with it. Others have “book ally acquire common sense in the cators had stopped forcing children to
all right for a woman to ask a man to
calls me awful names and says she smarts” but struggle with everyday school of life. In other words, they write in a way that was unnatural for
marry her and it’s not out of “despera-
wishes I would go away. common sense. learn from the mistakes they make. them. I was taught to properly hold a
tion.” Please help.
I recently asked Rick to marry I fail to grasp simple connections, I’m sure you have done that and will pencil, we practiced printing and cur-
— Not Desperate in Louisiana
me. Now Janet says I am “desperate” and I sometimes ask questions that continue to do so. sive penmanship, and I am told my
and she refuses to talk to either of Dear Not Desperate: Toughen up. have obvious answers — for someone handwriting is beautiful.
us. I don’t know what to say to her. Recognize that for all of the joy Rick else. I know other people who share Dear Abby: My 34-year-old daughter
I’m appalled at her attitude toward brings you, Janet is his extremely the same problem, and I admire those blames me for her poor penmanship. To receive a collection of Abby’s most
me, the language she uses and the immature daughter and she’s part of who simply seem to “get” what’s hap- When she was a baby, she started memorable — and most frequently re-
things she’s saying about me to her the package. How old is the girl? She pening around them. grabbing things with her left hand. quested — poems and essays, send a busi-
Is there any way to improve? I’m Her pediatrician advised me to force ness-sized, self-addressed envelope, plus
friends on the Internet. She won’t appears to have years of growing up check or money order for $3.95 ($4.50 in
listen to her dad. Her mother is en- to do. You can’t change her behavior, 38 and married to a man who has her to use her right hand. Could she Canada) to: Dear Abby’s “Keepers,” P.O. Box
couraging her behavior and has been so go on with your life without seek- strengths in both areas. have had better penmanship if she 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. (Postage
threatening me. ing her approval. Unfortunately, nasty — Bookworm in Montana had not been forced to use her is included.)

UNIVERSAL SUDOKU CRYPTOQUOTE HOROSCOPE


BY HOLIDAY MATHIS
ARIES (March 21-April 19). The SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21).
omens suggest that it may Consider changing the rules of
be just as easy to make a big a game or agreeing to different
change as it is to make a small terms in a relationship. It’s also
one. So, as long as you are envi- an auspicious time to make new
sioning a change, it may as well arrangements with a boss, col-
be dramatic. league, client or customer.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Once SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).
you accept the way things are, You will benefit from self-parent-
you have power over the situa- ing. For instance, you may make
tion. So consider dropping your a deal with yourself that you can
resistance. Why struggle? Come “play” after you’ve finished your
to terms with the way things are, “homework.”
and you’ll be instantly influential. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Let
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Your your inner confidence show in
creativity and intelligence will your style of speaking. If you are
stretch into new realms. You’ll too self-effacing, your credibility
apply what you learned in one may be called into question. Talk
area of life to a completely dif- with certainty, and others will be
ferent subject and have success. certain of you, as well.
CANCER (June 22-July 22). AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You
Sometimes the prize goes to the will effectively integrate two
one who deserves it most. Other parts of your life that don’t
times the prize goes to the one always fit nicely together — for
who thinks to ask for it. Ask for instance, your work with your

GOREN BRIDGE what you want.


LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). A relation-
ship is improving. It may feel like
family life, or your leisure with
your work.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20).
WITH OMAR SHARIF & TANNAH HIRSCH you are coasting along together. Research an influential person
Enjoy this mellow, harmoni- you would like to know. The
ous state. You have an espe- future holds an encounter. If you
PREVIOUS DAY’S SOLUTION cially easy time getting to know say the right thing, this person
Gemini and Libra people. will not only show you the ropes,
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You but will also pull a few strings.
have an excellent eye for what TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (March 31).
is going right in the world. Share You’ll be highly motivated,
your upbeat observations with and once you get in motion,
anyone who will listen. Your you will be determined to suc-
optimism will have far-reaching ceed one way or another.
repercussions. Through the next three months,
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). If you your social life will bustle along
don’t have a mentor yet, this will at a busy, happy clip. In July,
be a fine day to find one. Others you’ll alternate between tranquil-
are receptive to your charm and ity and adventure. Capricorn
will find it easy to spot your tal- and Aquarius people adore you.
ent and take note of the rich Your lucky numbers are: 42, 14,
potential in you. 3, 10 and 17.

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ment, backhoes,
dump trucks,
570-823-9006
We will DOUBLE
your down payment.
56,000 miles, 4.3
570.574.1275 Bid must cation to Dede Brother would like
bull dozers 340 Health Care cylinder engine,
accompany Bid. Myers at the Feder- HAPPY TRAILS
Holidays
al Reserve Bank of
to share a lifetime
TRUCK SALES Services automatic. Clean.
call for deadlines of hugs & kisses $2,500. Call (See sales representative for details)
Bids will be opened Philadel-phia, Ten 570-760-2035
in our loving home HOME HEALTH AIDE (570) 829-0549
on April 11, 2011 at Indepen-dence Mall, 542-2277
You may email
11:00 A.M., in the Phila-delphia, PA
with a newborn.
6am to 8pm
Formal Training. Dri- W Y O M I N G VA L L E Y
your notices to Please Call ving,Companion-

ALL JUNK CARS mpeznowski@


Board Room of the
Senior High School.
19106. The com-
ment period will not
Lynda & Dennis
888-688-1422
ship. References.
PA State Police CHRYSLER
`94White
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WANTED!!
The Board reserves 2011. The Board’s
or fax to the right to reject procedures for pro-
Check
with
415 Kidder Street
(570) 639-2704
570-831-7312 any or all bids or to cessing applications
ADOPTION
leather interior. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
accept or reject may be found at 12
ŠCALL ANYTIME or mail to any item or items C.F.R. Part 262. Happily married
Infiniti sound
system.
570.822.8870
thereof. Proced-ures for couple longs to 151k miles. steve@yourcarbank.com
ŠFREE REMOVAL
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Wilkes-Barre, PA By Order of the ed applications may vide your baby $1,300
ŠCA$H ON THE SPOT 18711 Board be found at 12 C.F.R. with a lifetime of or best offer.
Deborah A. Rachilla 262.25. To obtain a unconditional 570-283-8202
570-301-3602 For additional
information or
Secretary copy of the Federal
Reserve Board’s
love, security &
endless opportu-
310 Attorney
questions regard-
ing legal notices
procedures, or if
you need more
nities. Expenses
paid. Please call
Gina & Stan
Services MERCEDES-BENZ `86 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
PEPE

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ESTATE NOTICE information about
you may call
Marti Peznowski how to submit your 1-8
877-7
766-5
5672 190 E
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FOUND 406 ATVs/Dune


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at 570-970-7371 Letters of Adminis- comments on the ADOPTION


4 cylinder gas
tration were grant- application, contact DIVORCE
or 570-829-7130 Buggies engine. 125,000
MAUI & ed in the Estate of Dede Myers, Vice AFTER 55 YEARS OF CUSTODY
miles. Clean, runs
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ARCTIC CAT`07 400
President and Com- excellent. $2,000
BROUGHT To place your SERVICE TO THE
TH OUS AND S
deceased, late of munity Affairs Offi- ATTORNEY
IL L O M O T

Call 570-328-7370
Luzerne Borough, MATTHEW LOFTUS
HER HOME!!! ad Call Toll Free cer, at (215) 574- Automatic, with
VOLKSWAGEN `01
Luzerne County, 6482. The Federal 570-255-5503
1-800-427-8649 Pennsylvania, who Reserve will consid- DURYEA COMMUNITY wench & 5 foot

CL E AN R E L IABL E
plow. New battery.
died on January 26, er your comments Say it HERE
PASSAT GLS WAGON
Only 118 miles.
120 Found Public Notice For 2011. MARTIN KON, and any request for Larry’s Cleaners in the Classifieds! Never been on dirt.
L OW M IL E CAR S
Bond Release Administrator. Frank a public meeting or Will be closing 570-829-7130 Asking $4,500. Call Satin Silver Metallic.
FOUND DOG, Bor- Notice is hereby J. Aritz, Esquire, 23 formal hearing on on March 31, 2011 (570) 735-7742 1.8L 4 cylinder
der Collie mixed given that West Walnut Street, the application if turbo. Cold weather
Northampton Fuel ARD
QUARTER MIDGET
breed. Medium Kingston, PA 18704,
Supply Company,
they are received in Thank you to our package & traction 07 P ontiac C oupe G -6
DUI
sized. Brindle color.
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Attorney. All per- writing by the many customers for


G T,33K,C le an............ 12,495
Found in the Pringle Inc., 1 Horwith Drive, sons indebted to control. 101,700 $
Reserve Bank on or
O R S • 570-457-5441

RACE CAR
Hill area on Satur- Northampton, PA. your loyal miles. Great condi-
said Estate are before the last day patronage.
day March 26th. 18067, has request- TRAFFIC tion. Asking $4,300
Please call to iden- ed final bond
required to make
payment and those
of the comment
period. VIOLATIONS 76 inch Bull Rider, (570) 417-7678 07 C hevy Im pala L S
If you are unable to
53K,F ue lF le x .................... 9,995
tify at release on Surface Honda 120 motor, $
having claims and
(570) 262-7124 Mining Permit No. demands to pres- Shopping for a
pick up clothes by CRIMINAL Kirkey seat,
412 Autos for Sale
40940204 (Huber March 31, please new brake system,
FOUND, Black & Bank Operation),
ent same without
delay to the Admin-
new apartment? call 457-6773 and OFFENSES A-Main feature wins 06 M itsubishi Eclipse G T
White dog near Classified lets leave message. Asphalt/Dirt, `08 Cadillac DTS B lac k B e auty,66K ..... 10,
$
995
FREE
pursuant to the Sur-
IL L O M O TO

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istratrix or Attorney.
Hanover Twp./Lee face Mine Conser- you compare costs - Many Extras, 26k. $26,500
Park Area on Mon- vation and Recla- without hassle Value $6,000, 08 Honda Accord
day March 28 mation Act. The NOTICE OF or worry!
CONSULTATION Sell for $2,999 Sunroof 30k. 06 H y undai Tiburon G T
V 6,32K ......................... 10,995
MACK
around 4:30. Please permit was issued PROPOSED Call (570) 954-2749 $15,900 $
call to identify September 14, PRIVATE SALE Get moving 08 Mercedes C300
570-417-6785 1995, and is located with classified! Boat? Car? Truck? AWD, 56k, $28,500
FOUND: Large, gray
in Hanover Town-
ship, Luzerne Coun-
On February 22,
2011 Northeast Rev-
BID NOTICE
The Board of Edu-
LAW OFFICES Motorcycle? Air-
plane? Whatever it
07 Jeep Liberty 4x4
34k miles. $15,300
06 H onda C ivic
S uper C lean,S unroof,77K . 10,
$
995
tabby cat in Inker- ty. The amount of EXPERIENCED is, sell it with a
enue Services, LLC cation, Northwest
man. Very friendly.
call 570-655-1415.
release requested
is $34,337.67 for
as agent for the
Luzerne County Tax
Area School District,
Cost on aver-
AGGRESSIVE Classified ad.
570-829-7130 MAFFEI AUTO SALES VIEW M O R E A T
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is soliciting sealed REPRESENTATION


Stage 3 reclamation Claim Bureau age $4,000.00 570-288-6227 P ETIL L O M O TO R S.C O M
SUZUKI ’00
proposals for
570.287.1388
P E T

135 Legals/ of 32.0 acres, rep- received and Refinishing the for honeymoon.
Public Notices resenting the entire approved a private Wooden Gymna- bridezella.net
G O O D C R EDIT G ETS
LEGAL NOTICE
bond held on the
permit area. Recla-
sale offer to pur-
chase the property
sium Floor at the
Northwest Area
www.MackLaw
Offices.com QUAD MASTER ACURA ‘07 RDX L O W INTER EST R A TES!
The Hanover Area
School Board Regu-
mation work con-
sisted of regrading
identified as P.I.N.
T8NW41-005-007
High School
(approximately
ALL 4x4, auto, 520
miles, winch, heat-
Tech Package.
Leather Seats.
lar Meeting will be
held on Thursday,
and planting of per-
manent grasses
located at 702 N.
Locust Street,
9000 sq. ft.).
All proposals must JUNK BANKRUPTCY
FREE CONSULT
ed grips. $4,650.
570-239-2877
Moonroof
$19,880
April 14, 2011, at within all affected Hazleton, Pennsyl- be received by 2:00 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
7:00 P.M., in the areas, and
completed prior to
was vania 18201 pur-
suant to section
PM on Thursday, CAR & Guaranteed
Low Fees SUZUKI`07
Hanover Area April 7, 2011.
Payment Plan!
Junior/Senior High
School. Up for dis-
October 2005. 5860.613 of
Pennsylvania Real
the Address proposals
to: Albert B. Melone,
TRUCKS Colleen Metroka KING QUAD YOMING VALLEY
Written comments, Estate Tax Sale Law 570-592-4796
cussion will be the
possible restructur- objections, and
requests for a public
for $18,600.00. The
Jr., Business Con-
sultant, Northwest WANTED 4x4, automatic,
620 miles. $3,200. 560 Pierce St.
AUTO SALES INC.
A
ing of the District. property will be sold Area School District Kingston, PA
By Order Of The hearing or informal free and clear of all 243 Thorne Hill Highest Prices Bankruptcy $595
Guaranteed Low Fees
(570) 592-8514
www.wyoming 197 West End Road, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18706
conference may be tax claims and tax 825-7577
YAMAHA`04 RHINO
Board Of Directors Road, Shickshinny,
Lorraine Heydt, submitted to the judgements. You PA 18655. 570-542- Paid!!! www.BkyLaw.net
Atty Kurlancheek
valleymotors.com
Department of Envi- have forty five days 570-714-9924 04 SATURN VUE 00 CHEVY S-10 PICKUP
Secretary 4126 Ext. 5000 825-5252 W-B
ronmental Protec- from the date of FREE Excellent condition, TRUCK
ESTATE NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY
tion, District Mining
Operations, 5 West
publication to peti-
tion the Luzerne
All envelopes con-
taining such propos-
REMOVAL DIVORCE No Fault
$295 divorce295.com
200 hours. Priced
to sell. $6,500 or ACURA `00 INTEGRA
GS Coupe. 1 owner,
best offer. Call
GIVEN that Letters Laurel Boulevard, County Court of Atty. Kurlancheek
of Administration Pottsville, PA 17901 Common Pleas to
als shall be clearly Call V&G 800-324-9748 W-B
Keith 570-971-4520 clean title. 106K,
marked as contain- automatic. Leather PW, PDL, A/C, Moonroof Auto, A/C, Ext Cab, 1 Owner, 38K Miles
were granted to by April 30, 2011, disapprove the sale. Anytime
6,450 6,450
ing “Gymnasium
Jasmine Buzinski in and must include Floor Refinishing Divorce, Custody, 409 Autos under interior, all power,
remote start, moon-
$ $
the Estate of Gerald the person’s name, Elliot Greenleaf & Support, PFA $5000
Albert Buzinski, address, telephone Dean
Proposal.” 288-8995 FREE Consultation. roof, alloy wheels
Atty. Josianne and more! $4,000 04 FORD FOCUS SE 05 SUZUKI FORENZA
BUICK `01 PARK
deceased, late of number, and a brief Counsel for The Board of Edu-
Aboutanos 570-709-4137
Wilkes-Barre, statement as to the Northeast Revenue cation reserves the
Wilkes-Barre
AUDI ‘01 A6
Luzerne County, nature of the objec- Services, LLC right to reject any
Pennsylvania, who
died January 10,
2011. All persons
tion(s).
LEGAL NOTICE
BID NOTICE
The Luzerne Con-
and all proposals.
LIFE INSURANCE
FOR DIABETICS
570-208-1118
Free Bankruptcy
AVENUE ULTRA
High mileage,
2.7 T Quattro, dark
PW, PDL, One Owner, 85K Miles PW, PDL, Moonroof, 53K Miles
Contact: Chris Consultation gray with tan leather

5,995 6,495
servation District 175,000 miles, auto-
indebted to said
Estate are required WYOMING will be accepting
Parnell, Building &
Grounds Supervisor,
877-638-4300
Ext.101 Payment plans. matic, front wheel
interior, automatic
transmission, 135k
$ $
to make payment ZONING BOARD bids for construc- Carol Baltimore drive, 4 door, anti-
HEARING 570-542-4126, Ext. 570-822-1959 highway miles, fully
and those having tion of a stream- 5023 for Specifica- lock brakes, air con- loaded, well main- 05 FORD FREESTAR SE 01 VOLVO S40
any claims or John McLaughlin is bank stabilization ditioning, air bags,
tions. tained, $7900.
demands are to
present the same
requesting a vari-
ance to build stor-
project along Toby
Creek. The full bid
FREE CONSULTATION power locks, power
windows, power
570-675-3808
145 Prayers for all legal matters
BMW `02 330
without delay unto age sheds at lot 30 package and sup- mirrors, power
and 31 Colonial Vil- Attorney Ron Wilson
the Administratrix porting information 570-822-2345 seats, cruise con-
in care of the lage with modified is available online at trol, AM/FM radio, CONVERTIBLE 7 Passenger Van, PW, PDL, 80K Miles PW, PDL, Moonroof, 80K
undersigned.
Patrick J. Aregood,
Esq.
front and rear set-
backs. The hearing
is April 6, 2011 at
www.luzernecd.org
or by calling 570-
674-7991. Bids will
Attorney
Keith Hunter
cassette player, CD
player, keyless
entry, leather interi-
83K miles. Beautiful
condition. Newly
re-done interior
$
6,995 5,995 $
7:00 pm in the be accepted until We Have Bankruptcies or, rear defroster.
1218 South Main St. leather & carpeting. MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Police Station in the 4:00 pm on Thank You Saint Fra Diavlo Pizza MAHLER, LOHIN $3,195. $13,500. SERVICED, INSPECTED, & WARRANTIED
Midway Shopping For Lent. & ASSOCIATES
276878

18706 Wednesday, April Jude for Prayers (570)459-2207 570-313-3337 FINANCING AVAILABLE
Center. 13, 2011. Answered. WJW (570) 718-1118 Call after 3:00 p.m. www.WyomingValleyAutos.com
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AUDI `02 A4
3.0, V6, AWD
BMW `93 325 IC
Convertible,
CHEVROLET `05 ACME AUTO SALES ACME AUTO SALES
TAHOE Z71 343-1959 343-1959
FORD ‘10
TAURUS SEL WANTED! MERCEDES-BENZ SCION ‘08 TC TOYOTA `93 MR2
T-top, 5 speed.
automatic, tiptronic
transmission. Fully
Metallic Green
Exterior & Tan Silver birch with
1009 Penn Ave
Scranton 18509
1009 Penn Ave
Scranton 18509 AWD, V6 & Alloys ALL JUNK CARS `97 SL320 Low
42,000
mileage,
miles,
speed, front wheel
4
AM/FM/CD, AC,
power antenna.
loaded, leather Interior, 5 Speed grey leather interior, Across from Scranton Prep Across from Scranton Prep $21,920
interior. 92,000
miles. Good condi-
Transmission,
Heated Seats. 2nd
3rd row seating,
rear A/C & heat,
GOOD CREDIT, BAD
CREDIT, NO CREDIT
GOOD CREDIT, BAD
CREDIT, NO CREDIT
CA$H PAID drive, 2 door, anti-
lock brakes, air con-
New tires. No rust.
Great condition.
tion. Asking $9,500.
Call (570) 417-3395
Owner, 66k Miles.
Excellent Condition,
4WD automatic with
traction control, 5.3l
Call Our Auto Credit
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570-301-3602 ditioning, air bags,
power locks, power
$5,000
(570) 708-0269
Garage Kept, windows, power after 6:00PM
engine, moonroof, Car Loan! Car Loan! mirrors, cruise con-
Excellent Gas
AUDI `05 A4
Turbo, Navy Blue
Mileage. Carfax
available. Price
rear DVD player.
Bose stereo + many
more options. Imm-
800-825-1609
www.acmecarsales.net
800-825-1609
www.acmecarsales.net 560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA MAZDA `04 3
trol, AM/FM radio,
CD player, Mp3 Volkswagen ‘03
reduced $7,995 08 CHYSLER 300 08 CHYSLER 300 Hatchback, 92,000 Blue, convertible, player, keyless
with grey leather www.wyoming
GTI
aculate condition. black, V6 black, V6 40th Anniversary entry, sun/moon
interior, fully or trade for SUV or 76,000 adult driven valleymotors.com miles. Excellent
other. Beautiful / 06 DODGE STRATUS 06 DODGE STRATUS condition. auto, Model. 47,000 roof, rear defroster,
loaded automatic. miles. $15,600. Call RT, Black, sunroof, RT, Black, sunroof, 570-714-9924 miles. Minor moonroof, 5 speed,
Fun Car. sunroof, premium tinted windows.
93,000 miles. All (570) 378-2886 & wing, 31,000 miles wing, 31,000 miles repairs. $7,500 loaded,$9750
570-388-6669 sound and alloy $14,200.
records. Excellent
condition. 4 new
ask for Joanne 05 JAGUAR X-TYPE 05 JAGUAR X-TYPE
FORD `04 MUSTANG wheels. $8,300 or best offer. (570) 443-7522 Call excellent condition,
tires & new CADILLAC ‘06 STS CHEVROLET `09
3.0, hunter green,
tan leather (AWD)
3.0, hunter green,
tan leather (AWD) Mach I, 40th (570) 864-2337 Call 973-271-1030 before 9:30 p.m. 570-578-2149
brakes. Asking ANNIVERSARY EDITION
MINIGARAGED
COOPER S `06 Shopping for a
$10,000 or best
AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil-
ver, 52,600 miles,
03 HYUNDAI ACCENT 03 HYUNDAI ACCENT
V8, Auto, 1,200
MAZDA `04 RX-8 SUBARU `05 LEGACY new apartment?
EQUINOX
White, 4 door, 4cyl. White, 4 door, 4cyl.
offer. Call for info miles, all options,
417-2010 Days
sunroof, heated
seats, Bose sound Low mileage, 15000
66,000 miles
01 PONTIAC GRAND
66,000 miles
01 PONTIAC GRAND show room condi- Hunter Green, Pure silver metallic. SPORT AWD Classified lets
779-4325 Nights system, 6 CD miles, automatic, PRIX GT, whte, PRIX GT, whte, tion. Call for info. 80,000 miles. Roof & mirror caps
in black. Tartan red
Air, new tires & you compare costs -
changer, satellite Asking $24,995 New brakes & brakes, 31,000
all-wheel drive, 4 4 dr., V6 4 dr., V6
cloth / panther black without hassle
BMW `04 325i radio, Onstar, park- 01 AUDI S8 QUATRO 01 AUDI S8 QUATRO Serious inquiries rotors. New miles, great
ing assist, remote
door, anti-lock
Burg./tan lthr., Burg./tan lthr., only. 570-636-3151 alignment. Two leather interior. condition. $11,995. or worry!
brakes, air condi-
keyless entry, elec- tioning, air bags, Nav., 360 HP, AWD Nav., 360 HP, AWD new rear tires. Black bonnet 570-836-1673 Get moving
tronic keyless igni- power locks, power 01 AUDI A8 L 01 AUDI A8 L FORD `07 No accidents.
PRICE REDUCED
stripes. Automatic.
Steptronic paddles. with classified!
tion, & more!
$17,600
windows, power
mirrors, cruise con-
cashmere beige,
tan lthr., nav., AWD
cashmere beige,
tan lthr., nav., AWD
MUSTANG GT
$8,000 or best
offer. For more
Dual moon roofs,
Cockpit chrono
TOYOTA ‘09 VOLKSWAGEN `01 GTI
SCION XD
570-881-2775 trol, AM/FM radio, 01 AUDI A8 L 01 AUDI A8 L
Premium package, information, call package, conven-
cassette player, CD green, tan leather green, tan leather
CADILLAC `04 player,
entry, rear
keyless
de-
navigation, AWD
Blk, auto, sun roof
navigation, AWD
Blk, auto, sun roof
silver, black leather
interior, 5 speed
manual. 20,000
(570) 332-4213 ience, cold weather
(heated seats) &
premium packages.
Automatic,
traction control,

SEVILLE SLS froster, rear wind- 01 VW CABRIOLET


Silver, Brown top,
01 VW CABRIOLET
Silver, Brown top, miles. $18,900 Line up a place to live Dynamic stability
remote start.
$14,680
5 Speed. Like New!!
New Tires, tinted
Beige. Fully loaded
shield wiper, tinted
windows. $17,500. 5-spd, convertible 5-spd, convertible (570) 868-3832 in classified! control.
headlights,
Xenon
front
windows, sun roof,
black leather
Excellent condition.
Runs great. New
(570) 954-9333
Call after 9:00 a.m.
00 MERCEDES-BENZ
S-430 slvr/blck
00 MERCEDES-BENZ
S-430 slvr/blck HONDA ‘06 ACCORD EX
Auto., sunroof, alloy
MAZDA `10 and rear fog lights.
Parking distance
3i SPORT
rotors, new brakes. lthr., 64,000 miles lthr., 64,000 miles
control. Harmon-
CHEVROLET `86
interior. Only Just serviced. 98 HONDA CIVIC EX, 98 HONDA CIVIC EX, wheels, 44K miles, Great running
57,000 Miles!!! silver with black Kardon sound sys- condition. Red with
108,000 miles. Ask- 2 dr, auto, silver 2 dr, auto, silver 16,000 miles, black.
PRICE REDUCED TO tem. Chrome line 560 Pierce St. cloth interior, power
CORVETTE
ing $8,000. (570) 77 Pontiac Firebird 77 Pontiac Firebird cloth, new Blizzaks, 3 Year/36,000 mile
$14,000!! KBB over $16,000, interior. Mint condi- Kingston, PA door locks, power
709-8492 Black V6, T-Tops Black V6, T-Tops warranty. AC,
For more info, Must sell! $12,900 tion. 17,000 miles. www.wyoming windows, power
4x3 manual, 3 over- 73 VW BEETLE CONV. 73 VW BEETLE CONV. power windows.
call (570) 762-3714
To place your drive, 350 engine olympic blu, blck
top, 4 speed
olympic blu, blck
top, 4 speed
Call after 5 pm.
570-477-2677
ABS. Excellent
Must Drive!
$21,500 valleymotors.com moon roof,

BUICK ‘07 LUCERNE ad call...829-7130 with aluminum


heads. LT-1 exhaust SUVS, VANS, SUVS, VANS,
condition.
Asking $13,900
570-341-7822 570-714-9924 5 speed, just
serviced, 117k.
One Owner.
Leather, CD, CHEVROLET ‘06
system. White with
red pearls. Custom
TRUCKS, 4 X4’s
07 CHEVY EQUINOX LT
TRUCKS, 4 X4’s
07 CHEVY EQUINOX LT
HONDA `05 CIVIC
110 miles, automat-
(570) 283-1165
NISSAN ‘05 ALTIMA TOYOTA `05 PRIUS Asking $5,300
570-885-2162
flames in flake. New grey, V6 AWD grey, V6 AWD Rare, Exclusive 65,000 miles, good
Alloy Wheels
$16,450 CORVETTE tires & hubs. 1
owner. 61,000 origi-
07 DODGE NITRO SXT,
garnet red, V6, 4x4
07 DODGE NITRO SXT,
garnet red, V6, 4x4
ic, front wheel drive,
4 door, anti-lock
Opportunity To
Auto, one owner,
Local trade condition, keyless
entry, cassette/ VOLKSWAGEN `04
CONVERTIBLE nal miles. $8,500
(570) 359-3296
06 DODGE RAM 1500
SLT, quad cab,
06 DODGE RAM 1500
SLT, quad cab,
brakes, air condi-
tioning, air bags, Own...
$11,435
radio + snow tires.
$12,500 BEETLE
Silver beauty, 1 AM/FM radio, CD
Owner, Museum Ask for Les hemi, blk, 4 dr., 4x4 hemi, blk, 4 dr., 4x4 player, new breaks, 570-474-5268 CONVERTIBLE
quality. 4,900
LINCOLN `00 LS
06 CHRYSLER TOWN &
COUNTRY TOURING
06 CHRYSLER TOWN &
COUNTRY TOURING
rotors, power steer-
‘26 FORD Blue. AM/FM cas-

560 Pierce St.


miles, 6 speed. All
possible options 1 owner. Low miles.
red, 4 dr., 7 pass.,
mini van
red, 4 dr., 7 pass.,
mini van
ing pump, $8,500.
(570) 704-8685
MODEL T TOYOTA `06 sette. Air. Automat-
ic. Power roof, win-
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
including Naviga-
tion, Power top.
New, paid $62,000
V6, All leather. Ask-
ing $5,800. Call
06 DAKOTA QUAD CAB
SLT, silver, auto.,
06 DAKOTA QUAD CAB
SLT, silver, auto., HONDA `06 CIVIC EX Panel Delivery
100 point
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA AVALON
New tires, new
dows, locks
doors. Boot cover
for top. 22k. Excel-
&

valleymotors.com (570) 819-3140 2 door, 5 speed, air, www.wyoming


Must sell $45,900 V6, 4x4 V6, 4x4 Concours quality brakes, Inspected lent condition.
570-714-9924 (570) 709-5677 06 JEEP LIBERTY 06 JEEP LIBERTY power windows & valleymotors.com
570-299-9370 restoration. Red March 4, AC, Garage kept.
SPORT white, V6, SPORT white, V6, locks, sun roof, CD, with black fend- 570-714-9924 Reduced
AVPS, Fully
4x4 4x4 cruise & alloys. ers. Never Driven. loaded, 18,000 $14,000
135 Legals/
Public Notices
135 Legals/
Public Notices
135 Legals/
Public Notices
05 MAZDA TRIBUTE S,
green, auto, V6,
05 MAZDA TRIBUTE S,
green, auto, V6,
Excellent condition,
very well main-
tained with service
0 miles on
restoration. NISSAN `06 ALTIMA
SE, special edition.
mile bumper to
bumper warranty.
570-822-1976
Leave Message
4x4 4x4 RARE! 90,000 miles.
VOLVO `98 V90
05 MERCURY MOUNT- 05 MERCURY MOUNT- records, remaining $40,000 59,000 miles. Auto,
$12,900.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF LUZERNE COUNTY AINEER PREMIUM, AINEER PREMIUM, Honda warranty. $38,000 fwd, 4 cyl., original
(570) 881-3712
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA Silver, black leather, Silver, black leather, 65K, $10,500. owner. Fully loaded, Wagon. Silver with
3rd seat, AWD 3rd seat, AWD 570-706-0921 AM/FM CD changer. gray leather. 120K.
ALL STATE ASSET 1253-2011 05 CHEVY EQUINOX 05 CHEVY EQUINOX
1993 CADILLAC
Power driver seat,
TOYOTA `10 Rear Wheel Drive. 6
MANAGEMENT, LLC
Plaintiff, Action To Quiet Title
Silver, 4 door, 4x4
05 FORD EXPLORER
Silver, 4 door, 4x4
05 FORD EXPLORER HONDA `07 CIVIC anti-theft alarm,
excellent condition Camry SE. 56,000
cylinder. 24 MPG
highway. Sunroof,
Vs.
XLT, white 4 door
4x4
XLT, white 4 door
4x4
Sport SI. Red, with
black interior, ALLANTE $9,900
570-283-1165
miles. Red, alloy
wheels, black cloth
CD, good inspec-
tion. Recent starter
Josephine Gemski 75,000 miles. 6 13,000 interior. Will consid-
04 JEEP GRAND 04 JEEP GRAND & battery. Newer
Defendant,
NOTICE Pursuant to Pa R.C.P. No. 430(b)
CHEROKEE LAREDO,
Special Edition.
CHEROKEE LAREDO,
Special Edition.
speed, spoiler and
body kit. Tinted win-
Original Miles
Exquisite Red with
candy clear coat,
NISSAN `06 SENTRA
1.8 S, Special
er trade. $14,200
(570) 793-9157
tires. $4,395 or best
offer. Call
Grey, sunroof, 4x4 Grey, sunroof, 4x4 dows, 570-822-6785
TO: Josephine Gemski Reduced $11,900 black top with Edition, Power
04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZ 04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZ beige leather inte- steering, brakes,
(570) 714-0384

AUTO
109 Williams Street ER, seafoam ER, seafoam
Plains, PA 18705 rior. Digital gauge windows & locks.
grn/tan lthr., 4x4 grn/tan lthr., 4x4
Re: Action to Quiet Title-Luzerne County Tax Parcel
04 GMC ENVOY XUV 04 GMC ENVOY XUV HONDA `09 PILOT package & option-
al chrome & gold
6 CD changer.
Excellent condition,

SERVICE
slvr., 4 dr., V6, 4x4 slvr., 4 dr., V6, 4x4 Low mileage, alloy wheels. Con- 43K. $12,500.
G10NE4-005-006-50 04 DODGE DURANGO 04 DODGE DURANGO 24.000 miles, four vertible. 570-881-6897
LIMITED, Sandstone, LIMITED, Sandstone, wheel drive, 4 door, Beautiful,
You have been sued in Court. If you wish to defend against the tan leather, 3rd tan leather, 3rd
claims set forth in the following pages, you must take action
within (20) days after this Complaint and Notice are served by
seat, 4x4
04 DODGE RAM 1500
seat, 4x4
04 DODGE RAM 1500
anti-lock brakes, air
conditioning, all
power, CD changer,
Must Sell!
$31,000
$29,900
NISSAN `08 ALTIMA
Low mileage, DIRECTORY
entering an appearance personally or by an Attorney and filing in SLT, quad cab, SLT, quad cab,
writing with the Court your defenses or objections to the claims rear windshield 18000 miles, auto-
hemi, silver, 4x4 hemi, silver, 4x4 wiper, custom matic, front wheel
set forth against you. You are warned that if you fail to do so the
case may proceed without you and a judgment may be entered
04 MERCURY
MOUNTAINEER PREMIUM
04 MERCURY
MOUNTAINEER PREMIUM
wheels, $22,900.
(570) 313-2749
1993 CADILLAC drive, 4 door, anti-
lock brakes, air
SEDAN DEVILLE
against you by the Court without further notice for any money Gold tan leather, Gold tan leather,
claimed in the Complaint or for any other claim or relief request- conditioning, air
3rd seat, 4x4 3rd seat, 4x4 bags, power locks,
ed by the Plaintiff. You may lose money or property or other 04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER 04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER 4 door power windows,
rights important to you. LS, white, V6m 4x4
04 KIA SEDONA EX,
LS, white, V6m 4x4
04 KIA SEDONA EX, VITO’S Blue-Sapphire
Beauty!
power mirrors,
power seats, all
&
YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS PAPER TO YOUR LAWYER AT ONCE. green, tan leather, green, tan leather, Beautiful condi-
IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A LAWYER OR CANNOT AFFORD ONE, power, cruise con-
7 pass. mini van 7 pass. mini van tion. Garage kept trol, GPS/naviga- 468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
GO TO OR TELEPHONE THE OFFICE SET FORTH BELOW TO
FIND OUT WHERE YOU CAN GET LEGAL HELP.
04 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE LAREDO
04 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE LAREDO GINO’S 26,000 miles. All
available options -
tion system,
AM/FM radio, CD SUNVISOR: Lund
gold, 4 dr., V6, 4x4 gold, 4 dr., V6, 4x4 fully loaded. 4
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHEASTERN PA. INC.
410 Bicentennial Building, 21 North Church Street
03 FORD WINDSTAR
LX, green, 4 door,
03 FORD WINDSTAR
LX, green, 4 door,
Wanted: door. Grey leather
interior
changer, Mp3 play-
er, keyless entry,
99-06 Chevy/GMC
fullsize pickup also
15 Public Square
Wilkes-Barre PA. 18701
Hazleton Pa 18201
(570) 455-9511
entertainment sys.
7 pass. minivan
entertainment sys.
7 pass. minivan
Junk $7,900
leather
sun/moon
interior,
roof,
Tahoe, new condi-
tion $125 firm after
(570) 825-8567
Edward Kaushas, Esquire
03 DAKOTA CLUB SXT
blu, V6, 4x4
03 DAKOTA CLUB SXT
blu, V6, 4x4
Cars & From an Exotic,
rear defroster, new
floor mats, Winter
3pm 655-3197

294 Main Street, Dupont, PA 18641 03 CHEVY 1500, V8, 03 CHEVY 1500, V8, Trucks Private Collection Frost pearl paint,
472 Auto Services
Call 570-650-0278
heated seats, side
X-cab, white, 4x4 X-cab, white, 4x4 mirror defroster,
Highest
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF LUZERNE COUNTY
02 MERCURY MOUNT-
AINEER PREMIUM,
02 MERCURY MOUNT-
AINEER PREMIUM,
Prices
backup camera,
All Junk $ WANTED JUNK $
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA white, tan leather,
3rd seat, 4x4
white, tan leather,
3rd seat, 4x4 Paid!!
MERCEDES-BENZ `01 auto rear view mir-
ror dimmer, Blue-
tooth, phone, nav., Cars & VEHICLES
ALL STATE ASSET 1254-2011
C-240
02 GMC SONOMA SLS, 02 GMC SONOMA SLS, & radio controls LISPI TOWING
MANAGEMENT, LLC
Plaintiff, Action To Quiet Title
X-cab, slvr, 4x4
01 DODGE RAM 1500
X-cab, slvr, 4x4
01 DODGE RAM 1500
FREE PICKUP on steering wheel, Trucks We pick up 822-0995
121,000 miles. 4.5 years remain-
Vs.
regular cab, 4x4,
with cap
regular cab, 4x4,
with cap
288-8995 Loaded, leather ing on 7 year Wanted
VITO’S
seats, 4 door. 100,000 miles Nis-
Harry henry Brill 98 FORD F-150, 98 FORD F-150, $5,200 san bumper to Highest
Helen Ann Brill regular cab pick up regular cab pick up Call 570-283-1800 bumper Premium Prices
&
Defendants,
NOTICE Pursuant to Pa R.C.P. No. 430(b)
green, auto 4x4 green, auto 4x4
HYUNDAI ‘11 SONATA M-F, 9am - 5pm
All other times
Warranty included,
EXCELLENT CON- Paid In
GLS, automatic. (570) 388-6422 DITION Altima
TO: Harry Henry Brill Helen Ann Brill Only 2,400 miles.
HYBRID 35city/33 CA$H GINO’S
323 Parrish Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
323 Parris Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
$20,750
MERCEDES-BENZ `05 highway mpg.
$18,900. FREE
Like New
Re: Action to Quiet Title-Luzerne County Tax Parcel CHEVROLET DODGE ‘08 CHARGER 240C 570-371-9001
Call after 5:00 p.m.
PICKUP
19NE4-008-001-73 4Matic, V6 - Gray, Tires
2010 CAMARO 570-574-1275
One Owner.
77K highway miles,
You have been sued in Court. If you wish to defend against the
V-6 Victory Red,
Local Trade.
$13,942 Excellent condition, PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400 $15 & UP!
claims set forth in the following pages, you must take action 560 Pierce St. dealer serviced. Sun
within (20) days after this Complaint and Notice are served by black interior, Kingston, PA roof, heated seats. CONVERTIBLE 570-301-3602
entering an appearance personally or by an Attorney and filing in all bells and
whistles.
www.wyoming $15,500. Call Blue/white top &
CALL US! Like New
writing with the Court your defenses or objections to the claims valleymotors.com 570-288-3916 white interior.
set forth against you. You are warned that if you fail to do so the $25,000
570-714-9924 Recent document- TO JUNK Batteries
MERCEDES-BENZ `06
case may proceed without you and a judgment may be entered 570-706-6489 ed frame-off
against you by the Court without further notice for any money restoration. Over YOUR CAR $20 & UP!
claimed in the Complaint or for any other claim or relief request-
CHEVY ‘04 MALIBU
560 Pierce St.
HYUNDAI `04 $31,000 invested.
C-CLASS
ed by the Plaintiff. You may lose money or property or other Kingston, PA BEST PRICES
will sell $21,500. Carry Out Price
rights important to you. Affordable.
With Warranty.
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
TIBURON GT Silver with leather
570-335-3127 IN THE AREA
CA$H ON THE $POT,
Blue, 5 speed 288-8995
YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS PAPER TO YOUR LAWYER AT ONCE.
IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A LAWYER OR CANNOT AFFORD ONE,
$6,992 570-714-9924 manual, CD, Air,
factory alarm,
interior. Good condi-
tion. 34,000 miles. PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER Free Anytime
Pickup
GO TO OR TELEPHONE THE OFFICE SET FORTH BELOW TO
FIND OUT WHERE YOU CAN GET LEGAL HELP. DODGE `01 STRATUS power windows &
locks. 38K.
$15,000 Negotiable
(570) 885-5956 S 570-301-3602
WANTED
Cars & Full Size
Great convertible, Trucks. For prices...
SE MERCEDES-BENZ `09
Looking for Work?
$7,500 negotiable. black top, 6 speed
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHEASTERN PA. INC. Tell Employers with Lamoreaux Auto
Call 570-540-6236 manual transmis- a Classified Ad.
410 Bicentennial Building, 21 North Church Street Parts 477-2562
4 door, automatic sion, carbon fiber 570-829-7130

JEEP `04 GRAND 300C


15 Public Square Hazleton Pa 18201 560 Pierce St. Power windows,
Wilkes-Barre PA. 18701 (570) 455-9511 Kingston, PA dash, leather interi-
seats & locks . V6, or, front & rear
(570) 825-8567
Edward Kaushas, Esquire
294 Main Street, Dupont, PA 18641
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
Asking $2,900. Call
(570) 819-3140 or CHEROKEE LIMITED Low mileage,
26,000 miles, all-
trunk, fast & agile.
$18,000 or best
570-714-9924 (570) 709-5677 4WD, 6 cylinder wheel drive, 4 door,
auto. Moonroof. offer. Call
air conditioning, all
Fully powered. New power, GPS/naviga-
570-262-2478 468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF LUZERNE COUNTY CHRYSLER ‘06 FORD ‘02 brakes & tires. tion system, leather
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
300C HEMI FOCUS WAGON
94,000 highway
miles. $11,500
interior, sun/moon
roof, new sport and SALEEN `02
BUYING JUNK VEHICLES
ALL STATE ASSET 1249-2011 (570) 822-6334 luxury package,
SE 281
Light green, 18,000 Low mileage,
MANAGEMENT, LLC miles, loaded, One owner black in color.
Plaintiff, Action To Quiet Title leather, wood trim, $7,984
KIA `08 RONDO $36,000.
(570) 313-2749
Convertible, silver

$300 and Up
$24,000. on black, garage
Vs. Maroon with beige
570-222-4960 kept, Production
Philip P. Schimmel
Lillian Schimmel
leave message
interior. All options.
78,000 miles. Still
under warranty.
MERCEDES-BENZ `73 #351. 14,500
miles. Asking $125 extra if driven,
CHRYSLER ‘93
Internal Revenue Service
Defendants, Received 60,000
450SL with $23,500,
Serious inquiries
pulled or pushed in.
LEBARON
NOTICE Pursuant to Pa R.C.P. No. 430(b) mile servicing. New
560 Pierce St. Convertible only!
tires. KBB Value
Kingston, PA
NOBODY Pays More
$8,500. Asking only removable hard top, 570-477-3600
TO: Philip P. Schimmel Lillian Schimmel Green 2 door Con- www.wyoming
345 Reynolds Street 345 Reynolds Street $7,900. A Must See! power windows, AM
vertible. Inspected.
SATURN `02 SL 1
valleymotors.com (570) 457-0553 /FM radio with cas-

570-760-2035
Kingston, Pa 18704 Kingston, PA 18704 Tan color canvas
570-714-9924 sette player, CD
top. Runs very
Re: Action to Quiet
G9SE3010012-34
Title-Luzerne County Tax Parcel good. Asking $2700,
must sell. Taking
LEXUS `98 LS 400 player, automatic, 4
new tires. Cham-
Sedan. 36K. Auto.
Power steering, a/c, Monday thru Saturday 6 am-9 pm

You have been sued in Court. If you wish to defend against the
serious offers.
570-604-1118
FORD ‘07 TAURUS SE Excellent condition,
garage kept, 1
pagne exterior; Ital-
ian red leather inte-
cd, 1 owner. War-
ranty, $5,395.
Sunday 8 am - 68 pm
CD AND ALLOYS owner. Must see. rior inside. Garage
claims set forth in the following pages, you must take action $9,880 R & K Auto

CHRYSLER `02
Low mileage, 90K. kept, excellent con-

Harry’s U Pull It
within (20) days after this Complaint and Notice are served by West Wyoming
entering an appearance personally or by an Attorney and filing in Leather interior. All dition. $31,000. Call 570-693-9931
writing with the Court your defenses or objections to the claims power. GPS naviga- 825-6272
set forth against you. You are warned that if you fail to do so the
case may proceed without you and a judgment may be entered
PT CRUISER tion, moon roof, cd
changer. Loaded.
MERCEDES-BENZ `95 SUBARU ‘06 LEGACY
against you by the Court without further notice for any money
Inferno Red, flame Asking $10,000. Call
SE - CERTIFIED AS ALWAYS ****HIGHEST PRICES*****
SL 500
design. Chrome 570-706-6156
claimed in the Complaint or for any other claim or relief request-
ed by the Plaintiff. You may lose money or property or other
wheels. 47,000
miles, one owner. 560 Pierce St. Convertible, with
AWD, automatic PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED
rights important to you. Looks and runs
great. New inspec-
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
LINCOLN`06 removable hard
top, dark Blue,
moonroof
$14,990
VEHICLES!!!
YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS PAPER TO YOUR LAWYER AT ONCE.
IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A LAWYER OR CANNOT AFFORD ONE,
GO TO OR TELEPHONE THE OFFICE SET FORTH BELOW TO
tion. $6,875
Call (570) 472-1854
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
TOWN CAR LIMITED camel interior,
Summer Driving DRIVE IN PRICES
Fully loaded.
Only, Garage Kept.
FIND OUT WHERE YOU CAN GET LEGAL HELP.
FORD `92 MUSTANG 46,000 miles, Call for Details (570) 459-9901
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHEASTERN PA. INC. Convertible,
MINI COOPER ‘05
Red, 79000 miles,
Triple coated
Pearlized White.
Very Good
Condition, No
Accidents. Classy 560 Pierce St.
Vehicles must be COMPLETE !!
410 Bicentennial Building, 21 North Church Street 55,000 original Showroom
15 Public Square
Wilkes-Barre PA. 18701
Hazleton Pa 18201
(570) 455-9511
miles 5.0 auto,
automatic, 2 door,
all power, sun roof,
condition. Car. Price
Reduced!
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
Plus Enter to Win $500.00 Cash!!
some engine $18,900.
(570) 825-8567 Excellent condition, 570-814-4926 or $13,995 valleymotors.com DRAWING TO BE HELD APRIL 30
upgrades. Garaged runs great. $10,000 or trade for
Edward Kaushas, Esquire showcar. $8200 (570) 654-2596 570-714-9924
294 Main Street, Dupont, PA 18641 570-299-9092 SUV or other.
(570) 283-8235 570-388-6669 www.wegotused.com
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412 Autos for Sale 415 Autos-Antique 415 Autos-Antique 415 Autos-Antique 421 Boats & 427 Commercial 439 Motorcycles 439 Motorcycles 439 Motorcycles 442 RVs & Campers
& Classic & Classic & Classic Marinas Trucks &
VW ‘01 GOLF Equipment HARLEY DAVIDSON `03 KAWASAKI YAMAHA` 08 R1 90’ SUNLINE CAMPER
CHEVY `68 CAMARO LINCOLN `66 PONTIAC `68
CUSTOM
4 door, 4 cyl, 1.8 100th Anniversary 35 ft. Well kept. On
Turbo, auto, sunroof
CONTINENTAL FORD ‘99 E350 Edition Deuce. `08 NINJA BEAUTIFUL BIKE
campground on the
79K, VG condition
$5,250. DEALER SS CATALINA Garage kept.
owner. 1900 miles.
1 250 cc, blue, like Susquehanna River
near great fishing.
BUCKET VAN
Perfect condition.

CREST 15’
4 door, new, under 1,000
396 automatic, 400 400 engine. 2
BUICK `92 REGAL Convertible, 460 Tons of chrome. miles. Great starter 3700 miles, new Attached 12X22”
transmission, clean barrel carburetor. $38,000 invested. A rear tire, undertail carpeted room.
cu. engine, 67,000 Triton V8. 2 speed bike. $2,800 Seri-
Custom, 4 door, interior, runs good, Yellow with black must see. Asking kit, cover. Price Brick heater,
miles, 1 owner boom; 92,000miles; ous inquiries only.
6 cyl. auto. 63K 71K, garage kept,
since `69. Teal
roof and white wall Fiberglass $9999 or best price.
$20,000. Call Call 570-331-4777 negotiable $7,900 covered by metal
original miles. custom paint, Fire tires. Black interior. boat with 570-706-6156 570-852-9072 roof with large
green / white Great condition. Call
Hawk tires, Krager $4,995. Call
Garage kept. Like leather, restorable, trailer. Out- 570-675-3384 or To place your breezeway. Shed &
new. $2,995.
Current Inspection
wheels, well
maintained.
$2,500 570-287-
(570) 696-3513
board propul- 570574-7002 HARLEY DAVIDSON ad call...829-7130 YAMAHA` 09 TT-R 110
many extras includ-
ed. Call for more
PONTIAC 1937
5775 / 332-1048
on all vehicles $23,900 sion. Includes: information.
570-825-8253 Negotiable
570-693-2742 LINCOLN `88 Fully restored near 2 motors 439 Motorcycles 01’ SPORTSTER KAWASAKI `10 BARELY USED (570) 237-7076

VW ‘07 BEETLE
original. New paint, Erinmade,
HARLEY ‘01 CONCOURS 14 Low riding hours.
SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS
Leather Interior,
CHEVY `85 CORVETTE
Original owners
TOWN CAR new interior, new
wiring, custom tint-
“Lark II series”
PRICE
Sport/Touring with
excellent condition.
blue and white in Travel Trailer. 29’,

DAVIDSON
Alloys, Moon Roof 61,000 original ed glass, new motor ABS/traction mint condition, 1
color. Comes with
$13,840
manual, Delco Bose miles, garage kept, & transmission. REDUCED! control, showroom
chest protector and slide out a/c-heat.
Music System. new, 400 miles,
Smoked removable
triple black, leather Spare motor & $2,400 Electra Glide, Ultra
metallic blue, 6 year
helmet $1,400. Stove, microwave,
interior, carriage trans. 16” wide Classic, many (570) 313-2749 fridge, shower
top, 4 speed with roof, factory wire white walls car in NEGOTIABLE warranty included. inside & out. Many
chrome acces-
570-417-3940
YAMAHA` 09 VSTAR
overdrive in 2nd, wheels, loaded, excellent condition sories, 13k miles, $12,000. more extras.
3rd & 4th gear, excellent condition. in storage for 2 Metallic Emerald 883 cubic inch 570-331-3674 Reduced. $15,500.

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Anti- theft steering $5,500. Call years. $14,000 or Green. Garage motor, Paco rigid Call 570-842-6735
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
lock, Tilt-telescop-
ing wheel, cruise
Mike 570-237-7660 best offer. Serious
inquiries ONLY. 14’ fiberglass fish-
kept, like new
condition. Includes
frame, extended & SUZUKI `07 C50T 650 CLASSIC SUNLITE CAMPER
MAZDA `88 RX-7
control, English raked. Low miles. Like New.
Call 570-574-1923 ing boat, tri-hull
CRUISER
www.wyoming Harley cover. $6,000 or best
/Metric display, (very stable), 25 HP 22 ft. 3 rear bunks,
$12,900 Less than 1000
TANK ‘07 VISION
valleymotors.com analog bar graph, CONVERTIBLE offer.(973) 271-1030 center bathroom,
Tahatsu outboard, 570-718-6769 miles. White and
570-714-9924 locking lug nuts. 1 owner, garage kitchen, sofa bed.
$21,500. kept, 65k original 2007 Tank Motor
Full Galvanized
Trailer. Perfect Con-
570-709-4937
HARLEY DAVIDSON EXCELLENT chrome. Garage
kept. $6,300
Air, Fully self con-

HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘04


Call 570-346-7084 miles, black with Sports Vision Motor- dition. Built in fuel tained. Sleeps 6.
415 Autos-Antique grey leather interior, cycle. 250 cc, tank. All new in ‘01. 2006 NIGHTTRAIN CONDITION
(570) 817-8127 New tires, fridge
& Classic CHEVY`75 CAMARO all original & never
seen snow. $8,900.
Brand new. 0 miles.
$2,400. For more
$2,500
570-256-7311
SOFT TAIL DEUCE
LIMITED EDITION. SPECIAL EDITION
#35 of 50 Made
Windshield, Bags,
awning. $4500.
215-322-9845

CADILLAC `80
350 V8. Original Call 570-237-5119 information call Tom Radical paint, only Floorboards,V&H
$10,000 in acces-
owner. Automatic
transmission. Rare -
MERCEDES-BENZ `76
at 570-825-2114
SEA NYMPH ‘94 200 produced,
Rhinehardt pipes, sories including a
Pipes, White
442 RVs & Campers
Susquehanna RV

COUPE DEVILLE
walls,Garage Kept. “A Camper’s Best
tuxedo silver / black 19’, 4.0 Outboard lots of chrome. custom made seat. 6K Miles $5,500 Friend” Rt. 11
Excellent condition,
$3,000 located in
vinyl top with black
naugahyde interior. 450SLC motor, good condi-
tion. $6,000 or best
Beautiful bike!
Asking $9,500
Exotic paint set,
Alien Spider Candy
(570) 430-0357
DUTCHMAN 96’ Bloomsburg-

5TH WHEEL
80K miles, 1 owner, Danville Highway
SUZUKI `99 MARAUDER
Never damaged. offer. Call or best offer. Blue. Excellent con-
Hazleton. $6,000. Call mint condition, no 570-722-4077 570-474-0154 dition. All Documen- 570-389-9900
570-454-1945 or
VOLKSWAGEN `71
570-489-6937 rust. Must Sell! tation. 1,400 Asking 800. 7,000 miles. with slideout & sun
561-573-4114

CHRYSLER `49
$9,900
570-829-0847 STARCRAFT ‘80 HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 $25,000 or best
offer. Call
Must Sell. Like new.
$1,700. Please Call
room built on. Set WILDERNESS `01
CHEVROLET `68 C10 SUPER BEETLE SCREAMING EAGLE 570-876-4034 570-394-9413
up on permanent
GL - 27’
New 350 motor and
WINDSOR MERCEDES-BENZ `88 16’ DEEP V site in Wapwallopen.

SUZUKI 97& GSXRWhite,


600
Convertible. Runs
V-ROD HONDA ‘04
new transmission. Comes with many Large slide-out,
great. Excellent ‘90 Evinrude out-
front queen, large
REDUCED TO Silver / gray, 4 door
420 SEL condition. Original board 70hp with tilt Orange & Black. Blue
extras. $9,000.
(570) 829-1419 or rear bath, outside
SHADOW
$5,000 FIRM sedan. 6 cylinder engine. Can be & trim— ‘92 EZ
flathead, fluid drive. Silver with red Used as a show smoked wind shower. Sleeps 6,
(570) 906-1771 seen by appoint- loader trailer. With (570) 991-2135
45,000 original leather interior. bike. Never abused. screen. Great bike, cable, phone,
ment. Must Sell ‘00 Tracker Series
SABRE 1100 FLAGSTAFF `08
480 miles. Excellent runs great. Helmet
CHEVROLET `69 NOVA miles. Just like new!
REDUCED $15,000
Every option.
Garage kept, show- $9,000
(570) 455-8400
60lbs foot pedal, 2
downriggers, stor-
condition. Asking
$20,000 or best
& kevlar
gloves
racing
included.
stereo CD, central
air, oak interior,
SS clone. 350
engine, 290 Horse-
power. 10 bolt posi-
Call Jim:
570-654-2257
room condition.
$7,000.
Doyouneedmorespace?
ages, gallon tanks,
2 fish finders and
offer. Call
570-876-4034
black, 13,500
miles. Windshield,
$2995. Call for info
(570) 881-5011
CLASSIC jacks, power hitch,
monitor panel.
(570) 417-9200 more. MUST SEE. Super Lite Fifth Too much to list!!
saddle bag. Excel-
rear. PowerGlide Selling your A yard or garage sale Wheel. LCD/DVD New awning &
transmission. Power
disc brake kit. Over
Camper?
Place an ad and
GET THE WORD OUT
with a Classified Ad. in classified
Make Best Offer.
Call 866-320-6368
HARLEY DAVIDSON
lent condition.
$4,500. Call TRIUMPH ‘02 SPEED flat screen TV, fire-
place, heated mat-
microwave. Very
clean, Like new,
is the best way after 5pm.
$20,000 invested, find a new owner.
570-829-7130 (570) 852-9455
TRIPLE 955 CC tress, ceiling fan, $9,800
sacrifice at $11,000.
(Wilkes-Barre)
570-829-7130
tocleanoutyourclosets!
You’re in bussiness ‘92Many
ULTRAextras,
CLASSIC HONDA
7,000 miles. Very
Hide-a-Bed sofa,
outside speakers &
Negotiable
570-388-6670
Call 732-397-8030
CORVETTES OLDSMOBILE `68 with classified! 427 Commercial Garage kept,
2 tone blue.
2004 CRF 100.
Excellent condition.
fast. Needs nothing.
Blue, never
dropped. Excellent
grill, 2 sliders,
aluminum wheels,
TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft
WANTED DELMONT VW CLASSIC `72 Trucks &
Equipment
17,600 miles.
$9,200.
$1500 or best offer.
570-498-7702
condition. $4,200
Negotiable.
water purifier,
awning, microwave Rear queen master
bedroom, Walk
CHEVROLET `79 1953-1972
DRASTICALLY
REDUCED!! KARMANN GHIA Lehman area. (570) 970-0564
oven, tinted safety
glass windows, thru bathroom.
Any Condition! This model only Restoration Vehicle ‘90 CHEVY C60
(570) 760-5937
KAWASAKI ‘05 YAMAHA ‘1975 80
raised panel fridge Center kitchen +

CORVETTE L-48
Courteous, Fast produced in 1967 dinette bed. Front
Family owned, NINJA 500R. 3300 & many acces-
Professional Buyer. extra large living
All Corvette options, Licensed & Bonded
corvettebuyer.com
& 1968. All
original 45,000
garage kept, good
shape. Needs some
BUCKET TRUCK HARLEY DAVIDSON miles. Orange.
Garage kept. His &
Antique. Very good
condition. Must see.
sories & options.
Excellent condition, room + sofa bed.
Big View windows.
all original, new miles, Color Automatic. Sterling $22,500.
1-800-850-3656 interior work, new hers helmets. Must Low milage. Road Air, awning, sleeps
` 06 SOFTTAIL
Good Year tires, Burgundy, cloth utility body, excel- 570-868-6986
new mufflers, just seats, needs lent condition. New sell. $2400 title. Asking $1,260 6, very clean, will
FORD `52
& vinyl interior, carburetor work. 570-760-3599 Call (570) 825-5810
FORD ‘96 CLASS C
tuned. 46,000 miles. 350 rocket tires & brakes. Too deliver. Located in
Only 58,000 miles. 570-825-3711 Leave Message
$7,000.
570-262-2845 or
COUNTRY SEDAN
engine, 2nd Asking $8,000.
many features to list
$3,200. Call NIGHTTRAIN Gulf Stream Con-
Benton, Pa. $4,900.
215-694-7497
570-239-6969
CUSTOM LINE
owner. Fender
skirts, always
serious inquiries
only! 570-343-2296
570-299-0772 Dark gray metallic,
new rr tire & KAWASAKI ‘06 YAMAHA `04 V-STAR quest Motor Home.
garaged. Trophy 1100 Custom. 5800 31’, 460 V8, all 451 Trucks/
CHEVY `66 BEL AIR
2 door post car, in
STATION WAGON
V8, automatic,
winner at shows.
Serious inquiries WANTED: PONTIAC CHEVROLET ‘89
C70. 24’ box. Lift
brakes, many
extras. $10,900
Vulcan Classic
1500
Black and chrome.
miles,
cobra
light bar,
exhaust,
options. 37K miles.
Excellent condition. SUVs/Vans
8 passenger, only, $7,500. (570) 592-4982 windshield, many $17,000. Call
`78 FIREBIRD
good condition for 3rd seat, good gate, many new Fuel injected. 21” extras, must sell. 570-868-5385
CHEVR0LET`02
570-690-0727 parts. $1,900.
age. Serious condition, 2nd Motorcycle for sale? windshield. Pas- $5,995. Call
NEWMAR 36’
inquiries only, call owner. $9,500. Formula 400 (570)675-7546 Let them see it here senger backrest. 570-301-3433
for details. $8,500 570-579-3517
PONTIAC ‘84 Berkshire Green,
CHEVY ‘08 3500
in the Classifieds! Floor boards.
EXPRESS
or best offer. Call
Steve at
FORD `66 TRANS AM
Originally purchased
at Bradley-Lawless
570-829-7130 Remainder of war-
ranty. Expires YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO MOUNTAIN AIRE CONVERSION
570-407-0531
Mustang Coupe. 15TH ANNIVERSARY
in Scranton.
was last seen in
Car
HD DUMP TRUCK HARLEY DAVIDSON `01 Feb., 2012. Kept in
heated garage!
750cc. 8,000 miles,
saddlebags, wind-
5th wheel, 2 large
slides, new VAN
STUDEBAKER ‘31
Rumble seat, coupe
Pearl white, pony
interior. Pristine
EDITION.
1 of 600 made, all
Abington-Scranton
area. Finder’s fee
2WD, automatic.
Only 12,000 miles.
Road King 19,000
miles, new tires, lots
of extra chrome.
Never damaged.
7,000 miles. Great
shield, back rest,
Black & Pearl,
condition, loaded
with accessories.
Loaded. Low
miles. Excellent
condition. 26K available options, paid if car is found Vehicle in like condition! $6,800 Excellent Condition. Ford Dually diesel condition.
Good condition. miles. $17,000 or 63K miles, V8, auto. and purchased. Call new condition. Like New. $12,900. 570-574-9217 Must See. Asking truck with hitch $18,900
Call for details best offer. T-roof, $7,995. John with any info $21,900. Call 570-639-1989 $2,499. Call after 4. also available. 570-674-3901
(570) 881-7545 (570) 817-6768 Call 570-817-2577 (570) 760-3440 570-288-4322 or 570-760-1023 570-823-9376 570-455-6796

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THE RDX LEASE


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

LUXURY THAT TREATS YOU LIKE YOU’RE THE ONLY ONE ON THE ROAD.
SAFETY THAT RECOGNIZES YOU’RE NOT.
With hands-free Bluetooth® connectivity, intuitive climate control and available navigation with traffic and weather information,†
the MDX and RDX are designed to help protect you from life’s harsher realities.Something their advanced safety features, like
ACE™ body structure, are also very adept at doing. Find attractive lease rates on both at your local Acura dealer, today.

THE MDX LEASE


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

           

      
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36MPG
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Pwr. Side Mirrors, Message Center, Sirius Satellite
Radio, Tilt Wheel, PL, PW, AC, Keyless Entry
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21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/11. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/11.

All Wheel Drive, XLT, Safety Canopy, Side Impact Safety Super Cab, Auto., Sport Trim, AM/FM/CD, Chrome
27 MPG
Pkg., Pwr. Driver’s Seat, Auto., PW, PDL, Air, CD, Fog
Lamps, Privacy Glass, Rear Cargo Convenience Pkg.,
Roof Rack, 16” Alum. Wheels, Sirius Satellite Radio,
Step Bar, Privacy Glass, Sirius Satellite Radio,
Cloth Sport Bucket Seats,
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Sliding Rear Window
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21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/11. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/11.

Regular Cab, 3.7L V6 Engine, XL Plus Pkg., Auto., 3.5L V6, SYNC, AM/FM/CD, PDL, PW, Reverse
Cruise, AM/FM/CD, MyKey System, Pwr. 27
MPG
Sensing Sys., Keyless Entry w/Keypad, 18” Alum.
Wheels, Anti-Theft Perimeter Alarm,
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21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/11.

All Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, Message Center, AM/FM/6 Disc CD, 20” Polished Alum. Wheels, Adrenaline Pkg., Trailer Tow Pkg., Dual
Side Air Curtains, PL, PW, Fog Lamps, Anti-Theft Sys., Personal Zone Climate Control, Pwr. Leather Heated Seats, 6 Disc CD,
Safety with SYNC, Pwr. Moonroof, 17” Chrome Wheels Limited Convenience Pkg., Pwr. Adjust Pedals, Message
Center, Keyless Entry with Keypad, Hard
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Tonneau Cover, Navigation Center
FOR
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Mos.
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/11. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/11.

All Wheel Drive, 3.7 V6, Remote Keyless Entry, Reverse Sensing, HID 5.4L, Auto., PW, PDL, 3rd Row Seat, Trailer Tow, Pwr. Liftgate, Driver Vision Pkg., Rearview Camera,
Headlamps, THX Sound Sys. w/6 Disc CD, 20” Polished Cast Alum. 18” Alum. Wheels, Rear Air/Heat, CD, Remote Keyless Entry, Auto. Lamp,
Wheel, Dual Zone Electronic Auto Temp Control, Pwr. Heat/Cool Seats,
SYNC, Personal Safety Sys., Safet Canopy, Anti-Theft Sys, Dual Panel
Personal Safety System, Anti-Theft Sys., Tubular Step Bar, Advanced
Moonroof, Navigation Sys., Rearview Camera Trac w/Roll Stability Control, Safety Canopy, Climate Control
Leather Captain Chairs, Reverse
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21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/11. *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/11.

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

CALL NOW 823-8888


1-800-817-FORD

Overlooking Mohegan Sun

WWW.COCCIACARS.COM
577 East Main St., Plains
Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B
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CHEVROLET `97 CHEVY`05TRAILBLAZER FORD `01 LARIAT FORD `05 WHEEL LEXUS `04 GX 470 TRUCKS FOR SALE ALL
BUICK `05 HONDA `03 SUZUKI `07 XL-7
SILVERADO
250 Super Duty
with slide-in camper CHAIR LIFT VAN
Black with dark
gray leather interior. 56,000 miles,
Ford, GMC,
International-Prices JUNK
RENDEZVOUSFully
AWD,
CX with Western plow.
4WD, Automatic.
new tires, 4 door, 8’
bed. Soft and hard-
Seating capacity for
7 plus 2 wheel High
ODYSSEY
mileage,
DVD player. Fully
loaded. 92,000
automatic,
all-wheel drive,
starting at $2,295.
Box Truck, Cab & CAR &
top for bed covers., miles. Excellent 4 door, air condi- Chassis available.
loaded, 1 owner, Loaded with chairs. 140,000 140000 miles, tioning, all power,
18,000 miles. 6
cylinder. New
options. Bedliner.
55,000 miles.
Good condition.
Sold together or
miles. Great condi-
tion. Asking $7,000.
automatic,
wheel drive,
front
4
condition. $19,000
(570) 675-4424 CD player, leather
Call U-haul
570-822-5536 TRUCKS
separately $10,900 interior, tinted
inspection, tires
& brakes. Like
$9,200. Call
(570) 868-6503 REDUCED!!!
(570) 639-5478
For more details,
Call 570-589-9181
door, anti-lock
brakes, air condi- LEXUS `06 GX 470 windows, custom
wheels, $13,000
LINEUP WANTED
tioning, air bags,
new, inside & out. ASKING $9,999
FORD `01 WINDSTAR Call 570-829-8753 ASUCCESSFULSALE Highest Prices
$16,900. Call
(570) 540-0975
CHEVY ‘05 TRAIL
BLAZER 4 door, 4 JUST REDUCED! FORD `92 EXPLORER power locks,
power windows,
Before 5:00 p.m.
Paid In Cash!!!
new tires, regularly SAVE MONEY! GET
READY FOR THE
76,000 miles. Rear
air. Power sliding
84,000 miles. 4.0 power mirrors, INCLASSIFIED!
SUZUKI `09
serviced, great Liter engine. Rough AM/FM radio, CD
doors. Power Doyouneedmorespace? FREE
CHEVROLET `05 SIL- condition. Silver. WINTER! Don’t pay body. $800. Call
dealer prices! White adjustable pedals. 2 player, rear
(570)825-8141 A yard or garage sale
GRAND4x4.
VITARA166
AC, 4WD.
174,000 miles with grey interior. tone metallic green. defroster, rear REMOVAL
VERADO LT Z71
Extended cab,
$6,500 or best
offer. 570-242-7979
Looks and runs like
it just came off the
Full tan leather inte-
rior with 3rd seat.
Factory CD & cas- FORD `97 DIESEL
windshield wiper,
$5,990
(570) 606-4198
Luxury
horsepower 4 cylin-
in classified
is the best way Call V&G
lot. Four Door, 4 Cypress Pearl with
automatic. Black wheel drive, 84,900 sette player. Perfect Cummins engine, ivory leather interi- der, 4 mode full time tocleanoutyourclosets! Anytime
with grey leather
interior. Heated
CHEVY ‘07 miles, new tires,
tow package, anti
mechanical condi-
tion. New brakes,
8-L. 49,049
miles. 33,000 HONDA `10 or. Well maintained,
garage kept. All
4 wheel drive. 1,269
miles. 4 wheel anti You’re in bussiness 288-8995
seats. 59,000
TRAILBLAZER LT lock brakes, driver front & rear. Full gross wt. 6,649 service records. lock disc brakes. with classified!
miles. New Michelin
tires. $16,500
(570) 477-3297
On-Star, Leather.
Satellite Radio.
and passenger
airbags, power
service. $6,500.
Call 570-876-1355
light wt. $19,500
Must see!
(570) 829-5886
ODYSSEY Brand new tires.
All options including
Leather, heated
seats. Power seats,
mirrors, locks &
Find Something?
Shopping for a
new apartment?
or 570-504-8540
$17,770 windows, power
evenings.
premium audio
package, rear sunroof. 6 cd Lose Something? Classified lets
mirrors, power
CHEVROLET `05 locks, rear window
defroster and
FORD `03 F150 Line up a place to live climate control,
adjustable suspen-
changer with
speakers. Cruise &
8 Get it back where it
belongs
you compare costs -
without hassle
in classified!
TRAILBLAZER LT sion, towing pack- tilt. Smart pass key-
wiper, privacy tint,
with a Lost/Found ad! or worry!
LARIAT
less entry start.
FORD `99 E250
air conditioner, age, rear spoiler,
Black/Grey. 18,000 cruise control. CD, Lexus bug guard. $19,000. Call
570-829-7130 Get moving
Contractor ready 570-401-3714
miles. Well
equipped. Includes
560 Pierce St. keyless entry and
with ladder rack & Wheelchair Van 42,750 miles. with classified!
much more. 78,250 miles. Fully $28,950
TOYOTA ‘04
Kingston, PA tool box, 4x4 diesel,
On-Star, tow pack-
www.wyoming $10,499. Call
under 97K. Great serviced, new bat- Special Edition. (570) 237-1082 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
age, roof rack, 570-332-4999 tery, tires & rods. Maroon, Fully
running boards, valleymotors.com condition, $17,000
Seats 6 or 3 wheel- loaded. Leather SIENNA XLE
DODGE `01 RAM 1500 LINCOLN ‘06
remote starter, 570-714-9924 or best offer.
570-925-2845 chairs. Braun Millen- seats. TV/DVD, DVD, leather
extended warranty. nium lift with navigation, sun roof moonroof
$16,000
CHEVY `04 EXPRESS Plow
QUAD CAB SLT FORD `05 ESCAPE XLT NAVIGATOR
remote. Walk up plus many other $14968
(570) 825-7251 door. Front & rear extras. 3rd seat .

CHEVROLET `06 2500


Series. 6.0 Litre V8.
Included.
99,000 miles. Reli-
able. 4x4 $6,000 or
4x4, automatic,
leather, moon roof,
A/C. Power locks &
windows. Excellent
Only 1,900 Miles.
Brand New. Pearl white, all
new tires & brakes, condition. $9,500. Asking $37,000 leather. Fully
SILVERADO 1500 Heavy Duty version.
Excellent cargo van.
best
offer. Call after 3:30
well maintained
63,000 miles,
570-237-6375 (570) 328-0850 loaded with
all options.
HUMMER ‘05 H2
4X4 pickup, extend- on weekdays or
INTERNATIONAL ‘95
85K miles. Excellent Asking $8,750.
ed cab, 6 1/2 ft. condition. $8,700 leave message at Navigation sys- 560 Pierce St.
570-472-3710 Kingston, PA
box, automatic. 570-829-4548 or (570) 675-9872 Yellow with black DUMP TRUCK tem, entertain-
Pewter. 48,000 www.wyoming
FORD `90 TRUCK
570-417-5991 leather interior. Refurbished, rebuilt ment DVD pack-
miles. Excellent Front & rear heated engine, transmis- valleymotors.com
DODGE `10
age, 3rd row
condition. $17,000
Negotiable CHEVY `05 EQUINOX 17’ box. Excellent
running condition.
seats. Many chrome
accessories. $28,500
sion replaced.
Rear-end removed
seating, climate 570-714-9924
LT (premium pack- control seats,
GRAND CARAVAN TRACTOR
(570) 954-7461 Very Clean. $5,000. or best offer. Call and relubed. Brand
age), 3.4L, 47,000 sun roof, excel-
miles. All wheel Call (570) 788-9826 or new 10’ dump. PA
Say it HERE Only 17k miles. lent condition.
570-287-1246 (570) 956-8547 state inspected.

B a d Cre d it
drive, power moon-
TRAILERS
in the Classifieds! Fully loaded. Leave Message $14,995.
roof, windows, locks $12,900/best offer.
570-829-7130 Excellent condi- 570-594-1496 570-301-2244
& seats. Leather
tion. Factory & FREIGHTLINER

N o Cre d it
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
CHEVROLET `07
interior, 6 cd chang-
extended war- ’97 MIDROOF
er, rear folding
seats, keyless entry,
ranty. $17,995 JEEPLow
‘02 WRANGLER MITSUBISHI `97 475 CAT & 10

N e e d a Ca r?
(570) 690-2806 speed transmission.
TRAILBLAZER LS onstar, roof rack, Miles
running boards, NEW LOW PRICES! $14,850
15’ CUBE VAN
$12,000
Perfect condition,
17,000 miles.
garage kept,
$14,750.
LINE UP 2000 GMC ‘02 Hyundai Cab over, 4 cylinder FREIGHTLINER
Jimmy 4x4
Ca ll M a rc u m M otors
’99 CONDO
Asking $20,000
570-332-3681
570-362-1910 A GREAT DEAL... Elantra GLS 4Dr diesel engine.
Rebuilt automatic 430 Detroit, Super
IN CLASSIFIED! 10 transmission.

570 -693-30 76
Let the Community transmission. Very
CHEVROLET `96 Know!
Place your Classified DODGE `94 560 Pierce St.
good rubber. All
around good
Asking $15,000.

‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’ w w w .m a rc u m m otors .c om


1500 Ad TODAY! Loaded! Kingston, PA condition inside

4,990
Dakota with cap.

6 cyl., 2WD, 6 ft.


570-829-7130 1 owner, garage
kept, very good
$
4,990 * $ * www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
& out. Well
maintained.
with sides. All
aluminum, spread All Ve hic le s Com e w ith
2 YR - 2 4 ,0 0 0 M ile W a rra n ty
CHEVY `10 SILVERADO Ready to work. axle. $6,500.
bed, 5 speed. Only condition. Many 570-714-9924
85,000 miles. Just extras including lift 03 Ford 02 Ford Escape PRICE REDUCED!
4 Door Crew Cab 2 storage trailers.
W E M AK E IT EAS Y!
inspected. Bedliner, & back seat. Windstar $6,195 or
toolbox, cap &
4,000 lb. hitch all
LTZ. 4 wheel drive.
Excellent condition, 29 MPG gas.
(570) 868-0944
JEEP ‘06 best offer
Call 570-650-3500
570-814-4790

low mileage. Ask for Carmen


included. New rear
$35,500. Call COMMANDER
drums, brakes &
calipers. Excellent
570-655-2689 DODGE RAM ‘06 Loaded w/ 66K Miles 4WD, Only 38K
NISSAN `08 ROGUE 554 Production/
Operations
554 Production/
Operations
554 Production/
Operations
$
7,890* $6,490*
condition. Clean $17,880
inside & out. Only CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR 1500 SLT SL. AWD, 1 owner,

INSERTER/PACKAGER
no accidents. 4
$4,200 Firm Custom Van. 67K Low miles, door hatchback, 6
Joe (570) 868-5900 miles. Interior has One owner ‘99 Buick ‘97 Plymouth cylinder, roof rails,
oak wood trim, car- $19,845 Custom 4Dr Breeze
CHEVROLET `97 IMMEDIATE NEED
dark gray, black
peting, storage interior. Premium
areas, TV, rear seat wheels, new tires,
560 Pierce St.
1500 4X4 convertible to dou-
ble bed, curtains.
Seats 7. Power win-
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
brakes extra set of
snows. Premium
The Times Leader has Immediate opening for
Extended cab, auto- 59K Miles 4 Dr, 4 Cyl, A/C
sound/Bose/blue- Night & Day Shifts part time Inserter/Packager
matic, all power
options. 3rd door.
99,700 miles. Too
dows & seats. Cus-
tom lighting on ceil-
ing. New exhaust 560 Pierce St.
$
4,990* $
2,890* valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
tooth, XM radio.
Intelligent key entry.
Newly inspected
for our Packaging Department.
Experience preferred, but will train the right candidate.
JEEP `00
many new parts to system. New rear Kingston, PA *All Prices Plus Tax & Tags.
36,900 miles
tires. Recently
MOTOR TWINS
list. Bedliner & ton- www.wyoming
neau cover. Asking inspected. Excellent valleymotors.com
$19,500 This position reports directly to the Packaging Supervisor.
WRANGLER
(570) 371-7227
$4,800. Call condition. $4,800. 570-714-9924 Duties include but are not limited to:
(570) 760-6277 Call 570-655-0530 CALL STEVE MORENKO
2010 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming PONTIAC `04 • Opening of insert skids
279396

412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 718-4050 • Feeding of circulars into assigned hoppers
MONTANA
95,000 miles, well
• Stackdown of ROP
maintained. Excell- • Clean up of Packaging Department at the end of
ent overall condi- assigned shift
tion. Keyless entry,
built in baby seat,
dual climate con- Employees must be able to work flexible hours and be able to lift
TJ, Black with grey
interior. 4 cylinder,
trol. Rear air. Seats at least 25 lbs. and have own vehicle.
7. Recent inspec-
5-speed manual
transmission. CD
tion & tires. KBB Pre-employment drug screening and background check required.
over $6300. Asking
A Benson Family Dealership player, hardtop, full $5,000 firm. Call Interested candidates should mail, E-mail or fax a letter of
doors, sound bar. (570) 417-9884 interest or resume:
LOADED WITH LOCAL TRADES
PLEASE CALL FOR FULL DESCRIPTION
4” Skyjacker
Suspension lift with
steering stabilizer. VOLVO `08 XC90 Human Resources Department
Like new BF Fully loaded, moon The Times Leader
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NEW 2011 NEW 2011 BUICK NEW 2011 GMC YUKON NEW 2011 GMC CANYON
GMC SIERRA 1500 LACROSSE CX SLT 4X4 SLE 4X4
85,000 miles.
$7,300
locks, excellent Email: ldaris@timesleader.com
condition. New
(570) 301-7221 tires, new brakes Fax: 570-831-7364
0% Financing 2.9% Financing 0% Financing 0% Financing and rotors. 52,000 NO TELEPHONE CALLS PLEASE!
Available
JEEP `02 LIBERTY
Available Available miles highway
Available $26,500/ best offer. We are an equal opportunity employer committed
MSRP $28,645 MSRP $50,376 MSRP $23,700 Blue/grey, new 570-779-4325
Reg, Ext, Crew Cab 4x4’s, Choose From 20, SLE’s & SLT’s
Choose From 6, Comfort &
Convenience Package Discount & Rebate -$2,389
Leather, 20” Polished Wheels,
Trailer Tow Package Discount & Rebate -$5,076
Black Beauty, Automatic,
SLE-1 Pkg Discount & Rebate -$2,476 rebuilt engine with 570-417-2010 till 5 to diversity in the workplace.
Save Up To $6,600 Priced From
$
26,256 Your Price
$
45,300 Your Price
$
21,224
warranty, new
tires & brakes,
566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business
4,000 miles.
2004 CHRYSLER CONCORDE LXI 2008 KIA RIO SDN 2008 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER $5,900 or Development Development Development Development
best offer.
570-814-2125

48K Miles, Leather, Moonroof, Local Trade A Real Gas Miser! Power Through Out!
JEEP `06
$
8,995 $
8,995 9,495
$
COMMANDER 4X4
Lockers, V-8. Heat-
Join the Leader
2009 CHEVY AVEO LT SDN 2003 AUDI ALLROAD 2008 CHEVY COBALT LS SDN ed leather. All
power. Navigation, The Times Leaderr
Satellite, Blue tooth,
3rd row, More.
69,000
Choose From 2, Tons of Warranty Just Traded, All Wheel Drive, Only highway miles.
One Owner, 38K Miles
$14,900. Call
$
9,595 $
9,850 9,995
$ (570) 855-3657 The Times Leader, Luzerne County’s #1 newspaper, has an
immediate opening for a proven sales leader. We are looking
2009 KIA SPECTRA EX 2009 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 2002 CHEVY TAHOE LT 4X4 JEEP `06 for an individual, with a strong media and digital sales
WRANGLER background, to sell The Times Leader, Go Lackawanna and
Preferred Equipment Pkg, Just 34K Miles Low Miles, One Owner Just Traded, Leather, Moonroof, Power
online advertising. Responsibilities include:
$
9,995 $
10,495 $
11,995 • Background in media sales and marketing
2007 DODGE CALIBER SXT 2007 VW JETTA 2006 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4 • Strong track record of prospecting and closing
• Solid computer and digital sales knowledge
TJ, X-Package
with only 46,000 • Superior verbal and written communication skills
One Owner, Just 28K Miles
Stunning Low Miles Local One Owner, Moonroof, 52K Miles miles. One owner!
6 cylinder, 6-speed
• High energy level and an eagerness to learn
$
11,995 $
11,995 $
12,995 manual transmis-
sion. Soft top with
2007 BUICK LACROSSE CXL 2008 FORD FUSION SDN 2009 HYUNDAI SONATA full doors, tinted In addition to receiving invaluable training, the Times Leader offers
factory windows. a generous salary and commission plan and great benefits including
CD player, sound
bar, 31” all terrain medical, dental, 401k, insurance and more. This is a fabulous
tires with full size
spear. A MUST SEE! opportunity for a driven and creative individual to showcase their
sales abilities.
V6 Engine, Power Galore, 42K Miles
Local Trade, 48K Miles, Extra Clean! One Owner, 33K Miles, Moonroof
$13,999
$
12,995 $
12,995 $
13,995 (570) 301-7221

2008 VW BEETLE COUPE 2007 BUICK LUCERNE 2008 SUBARU OUTBACK WAGON Pre-employment drug screening and background check required.
Interested candidates should send letter of interest, resume and salary
JEEP `07 history to:
Just 24K Miles, Leather Seating
36K Miles, CXL, We Sold It New! Just Traded, 43K Miles, “Too Many Options To List!”
WRANGLER X
4x4, stick shift, soft The Times Leader
$
14,995 $
16,995 $
17,995 top. Red exterior,
well maintained,
Human Resources Department
2008 PONTIAC TORRENT AWD 2006 FORD F150 CREW CAB 4X4 2008 HONDA PILOT 2007 INFINITI FX35 garage kept. 11,500 15 N. Main Street • Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
miles, one owner.
AC, CD player, hiring@timesleader.com
cruise control.
Tow package with
No Telephone Calls Please!
Local One Owner, Just 43K Miles, Moonroof Local Trade, 53K Miles, XLT Equipment 3rd Row, Low Miles, 4x4 This One Must Be Seen, All Wheel Drive
cargo carrier. We are an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity in the workplace.
$
17,995 Excellent condition.
$
19,995 $
21,995 $
23,995 $18,700
All Prices Plus Tax & Tags, Customer Must Qualify for All Rebates. See Salesperson for Details. See dealer for details. Some restrictions apply. Dealer may discontinue program at any time. Call 570-822-9680

HOURS:
Monday Thru Thursday
KIA `02 SEDONA
EX, Van, Sunroof.
61,000 miles.
8:00am - 8:00pm
obs
THE TIMES LEADER

A Benson Family Dealership


Friday & Saturday
Loaded. Good
condition. Autos
timesleaderautos.com

8:00am - 5:00pm $5000 or best offer.


570-606-7654
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522 Education/ 524 Engineering 533 Installation/ 542 Logistics/ 548 Medical/Health 566 Sales/Retail/ 708 Antiques & 712 Baby Items 726 Clothing
Training Maintenance/ Transportation Business Collectibles
PROCESS RN LPN CNA BABY ITEMS: CLOTHING
Repair Development
NES RENTALS
COACH: Newborn swing women’s size large
3-11 & 11-7 Visit us at $50. Gate $10. Pack & extra large con-
Applications will be
MAINTENANCE / Per Diem Needed
GROCERY CLERK & DELI Merchant’s Village N Play $30. Child- sisting of pants,

ENGINEER
accepted for the Immediately (the old Pittston craft crib $75. tops, sweaters,
NES RENTALS, a
following position:
JV BOYS BASEBALL SET-UP MECHANIC leader in a multi-bil-
lion dollar rental
Nursing Homes
Hospitals CLERKS
Part time shifts.
Wal-Mart)
We have antiques
Changing pad cover
$10. Child’s oak 4
shoes size 9, over
35 items. 2 wool
industry for con- Luzerne, Lackawan- galore! Come to drawer chest $50. coats size L. $10
Salary as per con- Fabri-Kal Corpora- Fifty year old locally struction is looking na, Bucks & Must be 18 or older. Booth 162! Dresser combo each. 570-655-1808
506 Administrative/ tractual agreement tion, a major plas- owned and operat- to make immediate Schuylkill Counties Apply in person at Primitive bakers changing table
Clerical ACT 34 - ACT 151 - tics company is ed company seek- hires for the follow- Effort, Montrose, Carone’s Market cabinet, plantation $100. 825-0569 JACKET: boys gen-
seeking a full time ing reliable, self Allentown & Route 309 desk, dry sink, uine Italian stone
ACT 114 Clearances ing positions in the
BABY TOYS, assort- leather jacket, size
ADMINISTRATIVE Required and all Process Engineer to
develop and
motivated individual
with excellent work
PITTSTON, PA Many Other Areas
THERAPISTS
Mountain Top, PA. Hoosiers. Loads
of smalls and tons ed $10. TODDLER 14. $25. 868-6018
SALESPERSON
pre-employment area:
enhance process history for the posi- of good stuff! TOYS assorted
ASSISTANT requirements
accordance
in
with capabilities in ther-
moforming and
tion of
nance/set-up
mainte-
DRIVER Throughout the
Country Now hiring Full Consignments
Welcome
included ride on’s
$10. CRIB SET,
PROM DRESSES:
Light blue with
Equipment Business district policy. Perm Placement/ Time positions. beading on front, X-
extrusion in Hazle- mechanic and You will operate 570-855-7197 includes lamp shade
seeking Part Time Please send Per Diem Commission based. cross lacing on
ton, PA. Demon- duties relative to a multi-dimensional 570-328-3428 for girl $10.
Administrative applications to: $$$$/Many Benefits Experience in open back. Floor
strated expertise in manufacturing envi- construction equip- 570-868-0481
Assistant. Typing, Mr. George Call Kim Today propane, heating oil length, size 10 $60.
technical leader- ronment. Candi- ment, delivery
Microsoft Office Cosgrove 570-239-5468 & HVAC sales. Email YEARBOOKS: BLUE BUMBO SEAT Mayqueen black
ship, mechanical dates should have trucks, including
Suite, communica- Superintendent, or fax resumes to Coughlin H.S. 1926, with tray. Excellent tulle with beads &
engineering, team the understanding tractor trailer com-
tion skills required. 5 Stout Street 570-474-5256 or 1928, 1932, 1937, Condition $25. floral sequins, strap-
building and prob- of pneumatics and binations to pick up
Email Resume to: Pittston, PA 18640. eb2@buttonoil.com 1940, 1961, 1963, 570-763-9599 less & matching
lem-solving skills hydraulics and their and deliver equip-
deanna@ 1942, 1943, 1944, shawl $75. Size 10
Applications will be required. This posi- relation to the oper- ment to and from
chwaltz.com or fax 1949. G.A.R. H.S. CARSEAT: Chicco light green with
received in the tion supports Oper- ations on production customer work
to 570-435-2192 1934, 1935, 1936, travel system infant black illusion over-
Office of the ations, Quality Con- machinery, and at sites, and is able to The Meadows 1937, 1945, 1946, carseat, base, & lay, black satin waist
train in safe usage
LINE UP Superintendent
from Wednesday,
trol, Product Devel-
opment, Customer
least basic electrical
of the equipment.
Nursing and
Rehabilitation
1951, 1955, 1956, stroller included. zips in back, knee or
knowledge. Person 1957, 1961, 1965, Excellent condition.
A GREAT DEAL... March 30th, to Service, Lean will mainly be H.S. diploma (or
equivalent), the abil-
Center 1966, 1970, 1980, Retails for $299.
shorter length $40.
Yellow mid-thigh
Tuesday, April 12th, Sigma, Kaizen and
IN CLASSIFIED! 2011. other activities.
responsible for the
maintenance, set- ity to lift 70 lbs., Positions Available 600
1985, 2005, 2006.
Meyers H.S. 1935,
asking $125.
570-763-9433
length strapless
have a valid CDL wth small bow at
Looking for the right deal An Equal Opportuni- up, and start up of
FINANCIAL
CNA’s
license, satisfactory 1936, 1937, 1938, waist, ties in back,
on an automobile? ty Employer Qualifications: 4 production machin- 1942, 1943, 1944, GLIDER CHAIR. Tan
driving record, and cushions with honey tulling under skirt.
year technical ery and ensuring
Turn to classified. 1945, 1946, 1960,
COACHES knowledge of feder- colored wood. size 7 worn once
degree with mini- proper machine
It’s a showroom in print! mum 7 years rele- operation during the al motor carrier reg- 7-3 Shift
610 Business 1974, 1975, 1976,
Excellent condition. $40. 570-288-9609
1977. Kingston H.S.
Classified’s got Openings available vant experience or course of produc- ulations is required. Part Time (5-9 Opportunities 1938, 1939, 1940, $100. 654-8042 PURSES/CLOTHING:
Two years of com-
the directions! in the Tunkhannock equivalent combina- tion but will also days bi-weekly) 1944, 1948, 1949. American Eagle

OFFICE MANAGER/
Area School District
for Varsity Football
tion of education
and experience in
assist in other areas
throughout the
mercial driving
experience involving
with benefits BEER DISTRIBUTOR Plymouth H.S. 1930,
1931, 1932, 1933,
JOGGING
STROLLER will not Outfitters wool
design $3. Victoria
Assistant Coaches, the movement of License available fold $25. Pack N
engineering and manufacturing facili- 3-11 Shift 1938, 1943, 1944, Secret black /pink
trucks and con- with option to lease Play, fabric a little
ADMINISTRATIVE Freshman Football
Head Coach, and
manufacturing.
Understanding of
ty. Some moderate-
ly heavy lifting struction equipment
including oversized
Part Time (5-9
days bi-weekly)
building or sold
separately.
1959, 1960.
Hanover H.S. 1951,
yellowed due to
age, non-smoking
slipper boots, medi-
um $3. Liz Clai-
Freshman Football polymer behavior involved. We offer with benefits
SUPPORT 570-954-1284 1952, 1953, 1954, house. $20. Both borne small butterfly
Assistant Head and processes. competitive wages, loads required.
1960. West Pittston good condition. print leather purse
Coach. Experience in health and dental Knowledge of safety CNA’s can apply
Needed for growing H.S. Annual 1925, 570-574-3418 $4. Misses /junior
Process Control, insurance, retire- procedures for on line at:
construction com- Interested appli- 1926, 1927, 1928, Old Navy & Ameri-
Lean Manufactur- ment and life insur- securing and trans- https://home.eeas
pany. Must know cants should submit 1931, 1932, 1959. MONITOR: Safety can Eagle tops, XS
ing, and AutoCAD ance benefits, and porting cargo is also e.com/recruit/?id=
Quickbooks & Excel. a letter of interest Luzerne H.S. 1951, 1st Baby Video Mon- to Medium $1.
desirable. an excellent work- essential. 296360
Construction office to Mr. Richard 1952, 1956, 1957, itor. B&W video each Old Navy
experience and/or Bombick, Director of ing environment. 1959. Berwick H.S. screen. Works size 6 flare jeans
Competitive salary Position is day shift, NES RENTALS Individualized JAN-PRO
notary certification a Human Resources, 1952, 1953, 1956, great. $45 Bumbo $2. Pants/khaki’s
and benefits pack- Monday thru Friday. offers competitive orietation program COMMERCIAL
big plus. Invoicing, 41 Philadelphia Ave., 1957, 1958, 1960, seat. Lime Green. sizes 4, 6, 8, 10 $2.
age: Health Insur- Please send resume wages, medical/ Competitive CLEANING
bid preparation, & all Tunkhannock, PA 1967, 1968, 1969 Looks brand new. each. Lilu small
ance, Dental & and salary require- dental, vision, tuition starting rates OF NEPA
other general office 18657. All clear- ,1970. Lehman H.S. $20. 570-371-6900 purse with cute
Vision, Disability, ments to: reimbursement, and Vacation, Holiday
duties. Competitive ances (#114 FBI Fin- 1973, 1974, 1976, buttons from Pac
401K, Life, AD&D, P.O. Box 1126 401(k). and Personal Be Your Own NAPNANNY INFANT
wage according to gerprint, Criminal 1978, 1980. Nanti- Sun $3. Black slip-
Tuition Reimburse- Kingston, Pa. For considera- Days, Tuition Boss Work Full or SEAT with Minky
experience. check #34, Child coke Area H.S. on waitress shoes
ment, Paid Leave. 18704 or fax them tion, apply online Reimbursement Part time Sage cover. Practi-
Please email resume Abuse #151 and TB) 1976, 2008. Dallas size 6-1/2 rarely
Drug screening and to 570-287-1152. at our Careers Health insurance Accounts available cally new. $85.
to: ceatrucking@ must be secured. H.S. 1966, 1967, worn $1.50 Asics
background checks center at and Pension Plan NOW throughout 570-371-6900
frontier.com. No Deadline for appli- 1968. Bishop Hoban track cleats
are conditions of www.nesrentals. Child Day Care on Wilkes Barre,
phone calls please. cations: April 8, 2011
employment.
542 Logistics/ com/careers. premises Scranton,
H.S. 1972, 1973,
STROLLER:
silver/light green,
1974, 1975. West size 7 $3. Semi or
EOE. Transportation NES recognizes and
OPTICALtime,
OFFICE HELP Applications
accepted values diversity. Meadows Nursing
and Hazleton.
We guarantee
Side Central
Catholic H.S. 1965 -
Umbrella stroller $7.
570-779-9791
prom dress, David’s
Bridal metallic blue/
Part
potential for
with
full
Monday-Friday
8AM-5PM;
CLASS A CDL We are an
EOE/AA/M/F/D/V
& Rehabilitation
Center
$5,000 to
$200,000
1974, 1980, 1981.
Westmoreland H.S. 714 Bridal Items
grey, tea length,
bubble, strapless ,
time. Flexible hours employer. in annual billing.
and Saturday morn-
or forward resume
FLAT BED DRIVER 1952, 1953 - 1954 size $15. Dolly’s

EDUCATORS
to: FABRI-KAL Small investment G.A.R. H.S. 1972, BRIDAL TOWEL Boutique, Sherri Hill
ings a must! Corporation, Human Home Every Night 548 Medical/Health 551 Other We’re ready - 1973, 1974, 1975, CAKE Frilly Fun & short prom dress
Send resume to: Resources Dept. At least 1 year Are you? 1976 Pittston H.S. functional! Perfect violet & pink with
The Times Leader
C.N.A.’S, RN’S,
For more info
Box 2480
15 N Main St
We Are Seeking
Certified Staff
Attn: M. Murray
150 Lions Drive
experience
570-288-3628 ASSISTANT MANAGER Call 570-824-5774
Janproofnepa.com
1936, 1951, 1954,
1963 Pittston Hospi-
shower gift or Cen-
terpieces! Custom
bow at waist, can
be worn strapless,
Hazle Township PA tal School of Nurs- made! $50. size 3/4. $30.
ORLOSKI’S
PT’S, OT’S & ST’S
Wilkes-Barre, PA 2010-2011
COURIER NEEDED
18202 ing, J.O.Y. of 1957, 570-241-6163 Unique Tiffany terra
18711-0250 Email: WASH & LUBE cotta color with
Secondary 1959 West Pittston
hrmail@hazleton. Our goal is to pro- 630 Money To Loan H.S. 1950, 1954, beading, layered,
507 Banking/Real
Estate/Mortgage
Math Teacher
Certified School
f-k.com
Fax: 570-501-0817
Independent
Contractor WANTED vide fast, friendly
service to our cus- “We can erase
1955, 1956, 1960
Hazleton H.S. 1938,
716 Building
Materials
lace, Vintage look-
ing, strapless from
Nurse, RN Phone: Excellent pay with a Angel’s Touch your bad credit - Prom Excitement,
tomers and a shiny 1939, 1940, 1941,
Professionals 570-861-3323 growing company. Homecare, a Mille- clean car. Training 100% GUARAN- 1942, 1943, 1945, DOOR. Solid wood, size 12, runs small.
Title One Reading E.O.E. Call 570-606-7838 nium Home Health for assistant car TEED.” Attorneys 1948, 1949, 1950, 6 panel. Exterior or $40. Short gold,
TELLERS Specialist
Physical Science
Looking for that Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
Care Company, is
looking for C.N.A.’S,
wash manager will
be “ground up.”
for the Federal
Trade Commission
1953, 1954, 1955,
1956, 1957, 1959,
interior. Natural oak
finish, right or left
sequin bodice, full
tulle sparkly bottom
FULL/PART TIME special place RN’s, PT’s, OT’s and say they’ve never 1960, 1961, 1962, with hardware. from David’s Bridal,
Teacher Concentration will
Cash handling basement, garage ST’s with homecare seen a legitimate 36x80. 735-8730 or size 4, $15. BCBG
experience a plus, called home? or attic and call the experience to join
be on customer
credit repair opera-
1964 Hazle Twp H.S.
332-8094
PMCS-Monroe Cty. service, quality con- 1951, 1952 black short semi
computer and com- Classified will address Classified depart- our growing team. trol, production, tion. No one can 570-825-4721 dress, sequins on
Please fax your
munication skills
resume to:
Your needs. ment today at 570- Currently there are equipment mainte- legally remove DOORS: 2 entry top, flowy, beautiful,
necessary.Required doors. Wood &
work days are Mon- 570-894-2793 Open the door 829-7130! PRN positions avail- nance, and main- accurate and timely
710 Appliances glass entry door
size 4. $20. BCBG
able in Lackawanna information from red short semi,
with classified! taining a spotless
DRIVER - CLASS B
day thru Friday and and Luzerne Coun- your credit report. 32”x80” great pleated criss
some Saturdays. Doyouneedmorespace? ties. Interested
facility.
It’s a process that APPLIANCE shape $75. Steel crossed top, flowy
Applications are A yard or garage sale 527 Food Services/ To drive triaxle applicants should This is fast-paced, starts with you and PA RT S E T C . Entry door 32”x 80”. skirt, can be worn-
available at 881
in classified Hospitality vacuum truck in the forward resume to: physical, outdoor involves time and a Used appliances.
Parts for all brands.
Rt. hand swing ( in & strapless, size 4
Mundy Street, Bridget Elias. work, 45-50 hours conscious effort to to the right), nice $20. 7 dance
is the best way Towanda area. 223 George Ave.
Wilkes-Barre,
18702. No phone
PA
tocleanoutyourclosets! BARTENDERS/COOKS/ Fax resume to:
570-288-0617 or
Fax: 570-655-3175
email: belias@
per week with one
weekend shift.
pay your debts.
Learn about manag-
Wilkes-Barre
570-820-8162
glass, great shape,
can use a coat of
dresses sizes small,
medium & large $7.
calls please. mhomehealth.com. Applicants must be paint, reducing the
You’re in bussiness SERVERS NEEDED call Jack at
EOE dependable with a
ing credit and debt
at ftc. gov/credit. A price to $75. or
each. 696-3528

VICE PRESIDENT with classified! Apply in Person


570-881-5825

CERTIFIED NURSES AIDE


solid work history,
excellent people
message from The take both doors for
$125. save $25.!
Collect cash, not dust!

FULL-TIME SURGICAL DRIVERS Clean out your


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OF OPERATIONS Tipsy Turtle the FTC. basement, garage
Full Time to develop profes- 570-735-2661
or attic and call the
P & G Federal Cred- TECHNOLOGY 245 Owen Street
Swoyersville
CDL Class A
Needed for a PHYSICAL THERAPIST sionally in a new
career. We’re really DOORS: 4’ bi-fold
doors with jamb &
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
Contract
PRECEPTOR/
it Union is seeking a paving company. in the people busi-
exterior trim-stained 829-7130!
Vice President of
Operations who is SHIFT MANAGERS Experience neces-
sary. 570-474-6329 RN
ness – we just hap-
pen to wash cars. in oak—FREE!
responsible
assisting the Credit
for INSTRUCTOR Auntie Anne’s
Full Time
We offer above
GENE’S
Call 570-237-5947 TIES men’s ties,
new 100% polyester
DRIVERS-CLASS
Personal Care Home RECONDITIONED GLASS DOOR. 3
Union CEO/Presi- Must have certified Pretzels is
Health Services
average pay, health
care, paid vacation,
700 APPLIANCES way glass door for 4 for $15. 474-5653
dent in the overall surgical technology now hiring for:
management of the (CST) certification. •Shift Managers
Call between and a family-friendly MERCHANDISE 60 Day Warranty bath tub. $25
730 Computer
A CDL
8am-4pm atmosphere. Apply Monday-Friday 570-331-8183
credit union. This Minimum of 3 years and crew for 570-287-4800 in person at Orlos- 8:00PM-5:00PM Equipment &
position has direct operating room new Wilkes- WINDOW Silver Line
experience. ki’s Wash & Lube, 702 Air
responsibility for the Barre Walmart
295 Mundy St.,
Saturday vinyl replacement Software
administration and
Send resume to:
location. Looking for a
Wilkes-Barre. E.O.E.
Conditioners 8:00AM-11:00AM window, double
supervision of front company you Gateway hung, NEW, never DESK. Computer
end and branch
McCann School of •Shift managers Find Your Ideal AIR CONDITIONER used 30 1/4 X 51 1/4.
activities within
established policies
Business/Hazleton
Attention:
for its Wyoming
Valley and
can retire with? Employee! Place an
ad and end the
FLAGGERS WANTED $40
570-740-1246
Shopping Center
Kingston, PA
$60. 570-735-5482
$50. Call 735-8730
or 332-8094
Frank Berleth Looking for Hiring 50. Vehicle
and guidelines. Par- Steamtown Mall search! (570) 819-1966 WINDOW: new vinyl LAPTOP Compaq
370 Maplewood Dr. required, $8-$30 AIR CONDITIONER
ticipate in the locations. more home/ 570-829-7130 per hour. Will train. replacement win- 12” screen windows
Humboldt family time? $40 dow size: 28 3/4” x XP PRO SP3 with
strategic planning
Industrial Park
Apply in person ask for an employ- 570-714-FLAG. EOE 570-740-1246 MICROWAVE com-
and the develop- at either mall ment specialist 58 3/4” low e argon battery, ac adapter,
Hazleton, PA 18202 pact perfect for
ment of credit union location. We offer
GAS ATTENDANT 708 Antiques & dorm works great.
gas thermo pane case, many games
policies, procedures
and goals. Develop, TEACHING POSITION top pay and
benefits
COMMUNITY Part time day shift.
Must have driver’s Collectibles
$5. 570-693-4483
$150. 570-288-3189
WINDOWS (3) New
& programs $80.
570-457-6610
implement and 533 Installation/ MR COFFEE espres-
maintain operational
procedures to maxi-
Immediate opening
days & evenings for Maintenance/
Weekly home
time and much HOME WORKER license and some
mechanical experi-
so/ cappuccino
machine $15. Laun-
storm windows,
asking $60. total.
LAPTOP refurbished
off-lease corporate
Full Time Week On 570-825-5847 laptop: $125-$275.
mize efficiency. full time and adjunct Repair more Week Off shift
ence helpful. Call dry tub, faucet &
Oversee the devel- faculty in Electrical Joe 570-237-6671. all reformat/refur-
(including 7 asleep cabinet $20. Front
Trades program. 720 Cemetery bished to as new
AUTOMOTIVE
opment and moni- For more
PHOTOGRAPHER
overnight shifts) is gate Kristina bar
toring of perform- Minimum 3 years condition, legal,
details, available working stool $75. 696-1432 Plots/Lots activated installs of
ance standards. A work experience in with individuals with
please call
TECHNICIAN
minimum of five (5) field. Teaching GET THE WORD OUT o.s (xp profession-
800-628-7807 developmental dis- Part time nights & al/7 ultimate service
years senior man- experience a plus abilities in the Dallas weekends, Portrait, with a Classified Ad. CEMETERY
agement experi-
ence with a financial
but not required.
Fax resume to:
Valvoline Instant Oil
Change, an auto-
and ask for
recruiting.
area.. Experience is
helpful, paid training
Corporate, Public
relations & Sports.
$ ANTIQUES BUYING $ 570-829-7130 PLOTS
(2) Available.
pack 1)+software&
drivers done, all
570-287-7936 motive industry Old Toys, model kits, RANGE: brand new fast/ clean/ excel-
institution required. is provided. Valid Computer Skills Bikes, dolls, old gun St. Mary’s
Or send to leader is seeking natural or propane lent. Free deliv-
Bachelor’s Degree
preferred. P & G
Credit Union offers
Director of Education
Fortis Institute
Auto Technicians for
our Kingston loca-
DRIVERS
Drive with the best
drivers license is
required. Starting
salary is $22,048+
Required. Must be
motivated and work
well with people.
Mining Items, trains
& Musical Instruments,
gas range with
sealed burners and
Cemetery. Near
front gate on N.
Main St. Call for
ery+warranty.
details 862-2236
For

166 Slocum Street tion. Experience a Hess. 474-9544 electronic pilots in


an outstanding ben- of the best! benefits. For infor- Some experience details at LAPTOP, Toshiba
efit package. Visit Forty Fort, PA 18704 plus, but not Come join our great unopened box, Call
mation or applica- required, will train DOLL: Grandmoth- (570) 328-7370 15” wide screen xp
our website at required, but must family of Drivers after 6:30 $299.
tion, call IMPACT the right candidate. er’s doll very old, home sp3 usb 2.0
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SYSTEMS, Inc. at Send resume to: cloth body filled with with restore dvd w
working with superi- Group 570-829-3671. Drug looks like shredded
c/o Times Leader
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Tired of sorting free workplace EOE Box 2476 wood, material General Electric / rw, battery, ac
dates should send ice skills. We offer through all the ads 15 N Main St behind one knee No Frost, 66” tall. (3) together. adapter/ charger &
DIETARY AIDES
their resume along competitive wages that promise home Wilkes-Barre, PA worn through with Works good. $125. Maple Lawn case loaded with
with salary require- and benefits.

Cash.
weekly runs or 18711-0250 age, other than that Call 655-5404 Section of programs &d simple
ments on or before Email your resume sorry no local runs Healthcare Services in good condition, Dennison games anti-virus not
April 15, 2011 to the or letter of interest Looking for Work?
available? If what Group at Highland old dress on doll. REFRIGERATOR Cemetery. needed $350. For
following address or to: jtinnes@

Not
you really want is to Manor Nursing and Tell Employers with Asking $100. 570- Kenmore, almond, Section ML. more details call
email: synpower.net a Classified Ad.
be home daily, look Rehabilitation Center 474-2756 between 21.6 cu. ft. with ice $550 each. 570-457-6610
P & G Mehoopany 570-829-7130
no further. is currently accept- 8:30am- 9pm. maker & filtered
FORKLIFT MECHANIC 610-939-0194

Dust.
Employees Federal
Driver Qualifications ing applications for water $350. Find Something?
Credit Union LIONEL Engine ten
Class A CDL ability part time Dietary 554 Production/ 570-868-6018 Lose Something?
Attn: Kathy Stanziale
VP of Human
Action Lift, Inc.,
Northeast PA’s
to obtain tank and
hazmat 2 years
Aides. Apply in per-
son Monday - Friday Operations
$125. Lionel milk car
$40. Lionel Box car TOASTER OVEN CEMETERY PLOTS Get it back where it
belongs
Resources authorized Crown Guy 3464 $30. Belt Hamilton Beach. Plymouth National
between the hours
MANUFACTURING
P.O. Box 210 recent verifiable Cemetery in with a Lost/Found ad!
and TCM forklift of 9am-4pm at: with 2 guns on White. Excellent
Tunkhannock, PA tractor-trailer expe- Wyoming. 6 Plots. 570-829-7130
dealer, has an buckle 1950 $10. condition. $15.
18657 Sell it in The immediate opening
rience. Safe driving 750 Schooley Ave.
570-574-0271 570-288-0414 $450 each. Call
SUPERVISOR
record. Exeter, PA 18643 PRINTER
kathypgcu@ptd.net for a full time forklift 570-825-3666
Equal Opportunity Times Leader mechanic. Prior Advantages
PART-TIME/FULL-TIME
STAR WARS Ceram- TURKEY FRYER, All- CARTRIDGES, new
Employer
Classified experience main-
taining forklifts is
Home Daily. Com-
petitive pay pack-
Responsibilities
Include:
ic Stein 1997 Series
Ser. Nbr. 96858
In-One gas & char-
coal single burner OAKLAWN CEMETERY Lexmark, black &
color all 100XL (4 in

518 Customer section. required. We offer


an excellent benefit
age. Excellent ben-
efit packages. Train-
EMT’S, PART-TIME • Production
scheduling.
$25. Star Wars Talk-
ing Bank 1995
smoker grill, & pro-
pane tank! Like new,
4 grave sites,
fabulous location.
all). List $89 sell for
$50. Call
Purchased 20 years 570-288-3894 or
Support/Client Care package with health
insurance, 401k, &
ing on safe driving
and product han- PARAMEDICS, PART- • Equipment
planning.
Series C3PO
R2D2 $15. 735-0191
& over $300 invested.
Take all for $165. ago. $2,450
610-838-7727
570-650-6434
Cash or Paypal.
OWNER SERVICE paid holidays.
Please e-mail your
dling. New and well
maintained equip- TIME VAN DRIVERS
• Execute the daily
production plan by Looking for the right deal 570-735-2661 732 Exercise
resume to mermar@ ment, uniforms, and shuffling resources on an automobile? 726 Clothing Equipment
REPRESENTATIVE actionliftinc.com or
fax 570-603-2880.
more! Call Brian
972-740-8051 to
Needed for a rapidly
growing ambulance/
as necessary.
• Ensure operator Turn to classified.
VACUUM, Bissell, 12
amp, good condition
BLAZER, ladies, all
Seeking full and $20. 570-287-0023 AB DOER, with ab
part-time represen-
learn how to get transport company. performance to It’s a showroom in print! wool fully lined, new, videos $25. Bun &
tative to handle
customer relation
LANDSCAPE started. Apply online
@ www.thekag.com
Must have valid
drivers license and
standards.
• Work with engi-
Classified’s got
the directions!
WASHER & electric
dryer. Amana,
size 12, 1 black, 1
purple $15. each.
Thigh Roller $10.
Both very good con-
current certifica- neering to improve
FOREPERSON
issues with our white, 3 years old, Ladies black leather dition. 574-3418
tions. Competitive manufacturing TRAIN SET 1996 bought new, excel- jacket, size 12 $20.
owner base. Good salary and benefits

Find a
phone etiquette a Immediate opening. methods. Harley Davidson lent $200 each. Ladies tweed coat, DP WEIGHT BENCH
Minimum of 5 years available. • Enable round-the- H.O “ Milwaukee Call 570-417-8078 size 1X $10. Ladies with 100lb weight
plus. This is not a Apply in person, no

newcar
telemarketing posi- experience. Valid PA clock communica- Express” Limited or 735-2764 long black wool set for $65. Steel
Driver’s License a phone calls: tions. Edition. Brand new, coat, size 12 $10. tube frame with leg
tion. Call for per- Trans-Med
must. Knowledge of • Excellent commu- still in original pack- 570-788-4502 developer, targets

online
sonal interview. Ambulance Why Spend
Vacation Charter, various patio/wall nication and inter- aging. $120. Hundreds on upper & lower body
installations, plant- 100 Dilley St, personal skills. KISS superstar BLAZERS ladies size muscle groups. Call
Ltd. Forty Fort PA, 18704 New or Used small, red & beige
ing techniques. Abil- • 3-5 year supervi- commemorative Appliances? 570-430-1366
1-800-598-5238
ity to read blue- at sory experience collectors series sil- $5. each. Ladies
Ext. 98
prints, oversee large
scale jobs operate
timesleader.com
PHARMACY preferred.
• Experience in
ver coins, from Lib-
erty Mint Ace
Most problems
with your appli-
ances are usually
summer pants suit
size small $6.
WORKBENCH:
Olympic Powertec
522 Education/ Call 570-823-4970 workbench model
TECHNICIAN
all necessary equip- Metal Working Frehley, Paul Stan- simple and inex-
ment. Self-motivat- Industry skills ley, Peter Criss And WB_OB11 includes
Training ed, ability to man- desired Gene Simmons.
pensive to fix! CLOTHING - an olympic 45 lb bar
Part time position. Save your hard Women’s tops, with
Call 829-7130 plus 190 lbs in plates
DAYCARE
age crews. Com- Previous retail phar- Competitive Salary sealed in original earned money, Let tags, 1X - 2X, 200
pensation based on packaging $100. for (235 lbs total) also
to place an ad. experience.
macy experience
necessary. Knowl-
and Benefits pack-
age. set or $30. sepa-
us take a look at it
first!
pieces, $1 each.
cottons, mole skin,
clamps, curl attach-

STAFF NEEDED 570-779-4346 edge of 3rd party rately. 301-2694. ment & olympic
30 years in knits $1 each. curling bar with set
insurance billing a Send resume to: c/o the business. 570-735-5084
Experience a must. ONLY
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734 Fireplace 742 Furnaces & 744 Furniture & 744 Furniture & 746 Garage Sales/ 746 Garage Sales/ 746 Garage Sales/ 746 Garage Sales/ 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business
Accessories Heaters Accessories Accessories Estate Sales/ Estate Sales/ Estate Sales/ Estate Sales/ Development Development
FIREPLACE: vent HEATER: Tower DESK 3 large draw-
Flea Markets Flea Markets Flea Markets Flea Markets
free 30,000 BTU quartz electric ers, drop down
propane fireplace heater, asking $20. top, storage com- WILKES-BARRE
with 43” wood sur- 570-825-5847 partments. Paid
round, has thermo- $150. $80. or best
stat & blower. W STOVE: Antique 4 BEDROOM SETS offer. 5 piece full
Heats 1000 sq. ft. burner kerosene oil KING, BEDROOM SET, 5
KING Mediter-
Call after 6:30 week
days or any time
stove $25.
570-675-0920
ranean Style. All
wood. Triple dress-
drawer chest, nite
stand, dresser with
ASHLEY
PRESBYTERIAN
LOYALVILLE NANTICOKE
South Valley
Valley
Chamber of
SWOYERSVILLE

week ends. $225. er with mirror, 2 mirror & headboard. CHURCH Commerce
570-675-0005 744 Furniture &
Accessories
end tables, Armoire
chest. $650. FULL,
FULL
$400. or best offer.
570-477-2281
SPRING
AUTO PARTS
740 Floorcoverings
ANTIQUE hand dec-
all wood, bookcase
style headboard, DESK, drop down
top 3 drawers, BAZAAR COUNTER PERSON
RUG: Area Rug. 4x6 orated secretary dresser with mirror,
pecan finish, 36x 44
Polypropylene. Navy desk $400. 5 drawer chest
x15” excellent con- N. Main St. Local Auto parts Store expanding &
570-287-0820 night table, $450.
with ivory. $70.
Call 570-823-8036 dition. $95. Saturday, April 2 453 Owen Street looking for Professional
570-654-8042 570-287-2517 10 am to 2 pm Saturday April 2nd
BED complete, dou- Baked goods, jew-
1146 Loyalville
9:00AM - 2:00PM
Auto Parts Counter Person. Salary
ble head board & CANOPY: Black Outlet Road
742 Furnaces & footboard, cherry metal canopy full- Don't need that elry, & flea tables.
(Rt.118 to Loyalville West Side Play- Some furniture, tvs, commensurate with experience,
Guitar? Luncheon:
Luncheon Home- ground. W. Grand lamps, ceramics,
Heaters finish. $10. size bed frame,
made soups & Rd., go 2.2m to Auto parts experience a plus.
570-693-4483 excellent condition, Sell it in the Loyalville Outlet Rd. St. Saturday, April 9 dishes, jewelry, holi-
sells for $250, ask- Classified Section! baked ham sand- 8am - 2 pm day decor, womens
COAL STOVE Turn right & go .7m
Pittston kitchen BED FRAME, full, ing $99. Sauder 570-829-7130 wiches Take outs
available. to property on Left) $15 per space, set coats, wall decor & Please apply in person at:
metal. $30. corner desk, maple up at 7am much much more
$300. Master turbo
DINETTE SET, dark finish, 5.5’x5.5’ DINING ROOM Sat., April 2, 9-3PM All vendors wel- Wilkes-Barre NAPA
heater $125.
570-779-3332 Pine, 2 years old, excellent condition, TABLE, Hard Rock
maple no chairs,
LINEUP Entire contents of
plumber’s storage
come. 735-6990 1275 Sans Souci Parkway
not a scratch, $150, sells for $250, ask-
HEATER, portable CABINET, china, ing $99.l 570-328- $35. Also comes
with extra table leaf,
ASUCCESSFULSALE buildings. PVC fit-
tings, copper fit-
Wilkes-Barre
space heater, 12 lighted, $50. 5611 /570-328-5506 822-1193
gallon kerosene or 570-779-4750 The table without INCLASSIFIED! tings of all sizes,
black pipe, pipe
fuel oil. $70. Call
(570) 825-5810 BEDS. Twin, $25,
COMPUTER DESK,
larger corner, light
the leaf is around 5’
long. Took the legs Doyouneedmorespace? insulation, duct
board of varying
WILKES-BARRE Collect cash, not dust! Job Seekers are
HEATER: Timberline
vent-free propane
Queen and dresser,
$75. WARDROBES,
metal, 5 for $50.
oak color & gray.
$80. 570-868-6018
off for easy trans-
port, cash or paypal
570-735-2661
A yard or garage sale
in classified
sizes, wire spools,
water main fittings,
OLD FORGE 204 Gilligan St.
Clean out your
basement, garage
looking here!
Where's your ad?
gas heater 15,000 DESK, $25, PATIO COMPUTER DESK, is the best way commercial faucets or attic and call the 570-829-7130 and
to 25,000 BTUs, SET, Rattan, $50, light wood tone, DRESSER clothes commercial parts, Classified depart-
keyboard pullout, dresser 44” w x 32” tocleanoutyourclosets! etc...A great deal ment today at 570- ask for an employ-
sells for $250 ask- CHAIRS, (3) $15.
ing $99. Excellent (570) 479-3738 shelf for tower com- hx19” deep, lite You’re in bussiness for any contractor! 829-7130! ment specialist
puter. $10. wood color, 4 draw- Also leather club
condition.l 570-328-
5611/ 570-328-5506 SOFA queen size 570-278-2517 ers, good condition with classified! chairs, large screen
554 Production/ 554 Production/
FORTY FORT
$300. or best offer. $50 after 3pm TV, hutch, house
call 570-299-7270 570-655-3197 hold items & many Operations Operations
END TABLE with
primitive antiques.
Too Much To List,
1113 S. Main St. SATURDAY, APRIL 2
533 Installation/ 533 Installation/ 533 Installation/ (Near Agostini’s
attached lamp and
All Prices To Sell! Bakery) 8:00-4:00
Maintenance/
Repair
Maintenance/
Repair
Maintenance/
Repair
magazine rack, light
color wood tone.
LINE UP
Sat. April 2, 8-5PM
Oak roll top desk,
Directions: Off
Hazle Street
PRODUCTION
L KING...
$20. 570-814-9845.
antique hutch & Entire contents of
ENTERTAINMENT A GREAT DEAL... buffet, grandfather home including fur-

Ken Pollock Auto Group


clock, cuckoo niture, beautiful oak
CENTER solid oak
Raymour & Flanni- IN CLASSIFIED! clock, lawnmower, kitchen set and oak
1484 Murray St for FULL TIME work with
gan paid $750 ask-
April 2 & 3
Looking for the right deal dolls & much more. bedroom sets
ing $150. Hunter off on an automobile? All Priced to Sell including mahogany great BENEFITS?
Service Technician white ceiling fan
$20. 570-457-4494
Living
9am-3pm
No Early Birds
room
bedroom sets, cof-
& 2
Turn to classified.
It’s a showroom in print!
Shopping for a
new apartment?
four poster, nice
curio cabinets, cut
glass and other
MACHINE OPERATORS needed for
busy plastic manufacturing plant.
E N T E R TA I N M E N T glassware, china
CENTER tan oak fee & end tables, Classified’s got Classified lets sets, linens, nice
$9.00/hr. to to start.
Ken Pollock Auto Group is looking with drawsm holds lamps,
kitchen
pictures,
items,
the directions! you compare costs - wall mirrors, t.v.'s 60-90 day evaluation with
up to 32” TV, excel- without hassle and other electron- $ increase $ based on YOUR
for an Experienced, Organized, lent condition $20.
BED FRAME queen.
linens, large & small
appliances, Christ- or worry! ics, brass decora-
tive items, jewelry, performance, attendance etc.
$30.570-288-0414 mas decorations, Get moving holiday items, Toro 12 hour shifts on alternating 3 & 4
Professional Service Technician to: FURNITURE:
woman’s clothing,
handbags, shoes,
with classified! S-620 snowblower,
Craftsman push day work weeks. Every other
LUZERNE
• Diagnose customer complaints and
ARMOIR, Elegant &
versatile, 2 doors at
exercise equipment,
signed Fenton PLAINS lawnmower, lots
of lawn & garden
weekend a must.
Previous mfg. experience preferred.
top accommodates
INDOOR
pieces, garden & and much more!
problems 28” TV, 4 large bot-
tom drawers for
hand & power tools.
Plus much more!
CREDIT CARDS Some heavy lifting. Promotion from
ACCEPTED! within opportunities.
• Maintain and service vehicles storage, solid oak,
RUMMAGE SALE
Some vintage. Cash Sale by Cook &
with carved design, only. Cook Estate Benefit Pkg. includes: Medical,
originally $850. sell
• Work in a team environment for $300. CARD Living Hope Bible Liquidators
www.cookand
Dental, Vision, Life Ins., Vacation,
TABLE, solid dark Church Holiday pay PLUS
• Follow standards and procedures
Find a
HUGE SALE cookestate
wood textured 31 S. Main St. liquidators.com Applicants may apply between:
205 Main St.
mahogany, unique Fri. Apr. 1

newcar
Thursday & Friday 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Mon – Fri.
table converts to full 4pm-8pm Too many baby
March 31 & April 1
PA state inspection license, dining table for 8 Sat., Apr. 2 toys? AEP INDUSTRIES, INC.
online
11am - 5pm
people, originally 9am-1pm Pass them on, sell 20 Elmwood Avenue
emissions license, experience a $595. sell $350.
DINING CHAIRS 4
Saturday, April 2
10am - 3pm A variety of items them with an ad! Crestwood Industrial Park
must. ASE certification a plus. Must matching antique at
timesleader.com
Furniture, house-
hold, antique, vin-
to choose from.
Homemade baked
570-829-7130 Mountaintop, PA 18707
be willing to continue to grow as chairs, beautifully
tage and new goods, hotdogs, EOE We are a drug free workplace.

a technician through online and


carved backrests in
rounded grapevine
pattern, legs are
wimpies & haluski. WILKES-BARRE
classroom training as well as Queen Anne style, Job Seekers are Collect cash, not dust! 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
seats are uphol-
reading service publications. stered in dark gold looking here! Clean out your
We Offer A Competitive
patent leather,
brass nail head trim Where's your ad? basement, garage Medical Technologist
Circa 1920 original
570-829-7130 and or attic and call the
value $1000. sell Medical Technologist, B.S. ASCP, Registered
Compensation Package. $250. UNUSUAL ONLY
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EMAIL RESUME IN CONFIDENCE TO: Parsons Chairs in timesleader.com
ment specialist 829-7130! other Saturday morning. Medical Benefits
SALVATION ARMY
paisley print, gold &
including vision and dental, vacation, paid
BMARCIN@KPAUTOGROUP.COM rust, fabricated of
custom leatherette 554 Production/ 554 Production/ 554 Production/ time off, paid holidays, pension plan.

551 Other 551 Other 551 Other


textile, deeply tuft-
ed, comfortable
back & seats, origi-
Operations Operations Operations INDOOR Competitive salary.

nally $550. sell


FLEA MARKET Send resume in confidence to:

PACKAGING SHIFT
$175. 288-5835 Linda Carey, Supervisor Med Tech.
17 S. Penna. Ave

Earn Extra Cash


Pittston Medical Associates, Lab
FURNITURE:
APRIL 2, 2011 1099 S Township Blvd. Pittston, PA 18640
SUPERVISOR
gently used furni-
ture, like new - 5
piece French 8AM TO 2PM No phone calls please.

For Just A Few


Provincial bedroom Food
set $250. 5 piece The Times Leader has an opening in the Packaging Department
Concessions,
child’s bedroom set for a Full Time Shift Supervisor. The Packaging Department is Bake Sale, &
with desk, book-

Hours A Day.
case & free stand- responsible for insertion and packaging of our printed products Silent Auction
ing mirror $175. Liv- with a primary goal of servicing our distribution operation. Call 824-8741 to
ing room couch, reserve a table.
loveseat, marble In this fast-paced environment, we strive to achieve superior

Deliver
topped coffee & deadline performance, high efficiency and good customer service
end tables $200.
French Provincial
through planning, organization, and staff development. The ideal 542 Logistics/ RN’s
dining room set with candidate will have a high level of energy and enthusiasm. Some Transportation Part Time 7-3 & 11-7
breakfront, server, mechanical aptitude along with manufacturing process or inven- Now accepting applications for

weekender
table & 8 chairs
$350. Patio set with tory management experience is desirable. Good communication, Per Diem RN’s all shifts
umbrella $25. Mov- problem solving, and computer skills are required. Must also LPN’s
ing, must sell -
have a sense of urgency and the ability to work in a fast-paced, job opportunity
make an offer! Per Diem
570-714-6114 team oriented manufacturing environment. This is a night shift 7-3, 3-11 & 11-7

(No Collections)
HEADBOARD brass
queen size head-
position that offers plenty of opportunity for career development
and advancement. We offer a salary commensurate with experi- Driver CNA’s
board with bed rails.
Headboard is 5’ W X ence and an excellent benefits package, Wanted Full Time 3-11 & 11-7
Part Time 7-3, 3-11 & 11-7
Available routes: 42” H $50. Maple
kitchen table & 2
medical, dental and more. Pre-employment
drug screening and background
Now accepting applications for
captain chairs. $50. A Weekender Per Diem CNA’s on all shifts
Dallas 570-829-4776 check required. driver is GREAT SHIFT DIFFERENTIALS
$780 Monthly Profit + Tips HUTCH: Like new.
$150. Sofa Couch: needed 2nd shift $1.75
146 daily papers / 175 Sunday papers Brand new. $100. for the 3rd Shift $1.00
Davenport Street, Hickory Road, Huntsville Road, Lehman Avenue, (2) Lamp Tables:
Human Resources Department Shickshinny Weekend Days - $1.00
THE TIMES LEADER
Sterling Avenue $40. (1) Hanging
Light: $40. area. Apply By Phone
Parsons Call 570-443-7202
Call 877-339-6999 x1
$965 Monthly Profit + Tips
LAMP - Parlor stand 15 N. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 Fax: 866-854-8688
up lamp. Very good
E-mail: ldaris@timesleader.com Call Email: Jobs@horizonhrs.com
194 daily papers / 222 Sunday papers condition. Grey
for details!
Wyoming Street, Auburn Street, W. Chestnut Street, E. Elm Street,
metal color. $25.
570-740-1246 Fax: (570) 831-7364 Complete Application in Person
John Street No Telephone Calls Please. We are an equal opportunity 395 Middle Road, Nanticoke
279304

LAMPS: Green with 570.371.2525


Kingston gold base lamps,
white pleated
employer committed to diversity in the workplace
shades, like new.
$425 Monthly Profit + Tips $25. Speaker 370 Tax Preparation 370 Tax Preparation 370 Tax Preparation 370 Tax Preparation 370 Tax Preparation 370 Tax Preparation
122 daily papers / 148 Sunday papers stands, cherry
wood for bookshelf
1st Avenue, 2nd Avenue, 3rd Avenue, N. Dawes Avenue, S. Dawes Avenue size. 1 year old. $25.
570-283-2412
Kingston LOVESEAT &
$360 Monthly Profit + Tips OTTOMAN solid
sand colored cush-
90 daily papers / 104 Sunday papers ioned, excellent
Pierce Street, Reynolds Street, Winola Avenue shape $200.

Duryea SOFA: 100% Italian


black leather sofa &
$560 Monthly Profit + Tips loveseat, very good
condition $550.
149 daily papers / 141 Sunday papers 570/824-7807 or
Adams Street, Blackberry Lane, Cherry Street, Columbia Street, 570-545-7006
Cranberry Terr., Evans St.
AFFORDABLE
MATTRESS SALE
Swoyersville We Beat All
Competitors Prices!
$620 Monthly Profit + Tips Mattress Guy
135 daily papers / 148 Sunday papers Twin sets: $149
Full sets: $169
Church Street, Dana Street, Hemlock Street, Perrin Street, Scott Street Queen sets: $189
All New
Dallas American Made

$400 Monthly Profit + Tips


570-288-1898
PATIO SET: Brown
DAVE’S TAX SERVICE
92 daily papers / 144 Sunday papers Jordan patio table Individual & Small Business’
Baldwin Avenue, E. Center Hill Road, Claude Street, Midland Drive,
Saginaw Street
(60” X 34”) & 6
chairs hunter green
$700. 479-2300 To Advertise 20 + years experience
40% OFF of your last years
SINK BASE CABI-
To find a route near you and start tax preparation fee,
Call Today
NET, 24” X 30”,
earning extra cash, call Rosemary at blond wood, new,
never used. $75.
new clients only
minimum $80.00
570-829-7107
570-371-9984

570-822-5005
829-7130
TABLE LAMP with
shade $10. 2 end
table lamps with Wilkes-Barre, PA
shades $12.
570-823-4970
TV STAND - for tvs
up to 28”, side door
276179

& 2 shelves , really


nice!! $20.735-3765
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BATTERY CHARG-
ER/MAINTAINER by
Schumacher Speed
OFFICE RELOCAT- RECEIVER Stereo BERWICK
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DALLAS
ING selling furniture technics receiver
Charge computer model SA450, 2
BUYING smart. Charges bat-
and small office
supplies. Please call Fisher XP-7B speak- 900 FACTORYVILLE

US &
teries for automo-
tive lead-acid,
before visiting by ers, excellent condi-
tion $125. 693-2820 REAL ESTATE EXCEPTIONAL
CASH
4/5/11. Cash & Carry

PAWS
marine & deep-
FOR SALE
FOREIGN
COINS &
cycle batteries for
cars, trucks, boats,
only. 1 secretarial
desk with return
$150. 1 wooden
780 Televisions/ FAMILY HOME
Two story, 4 bed-
RVs, motorcycles, executive, 7 drawer Accessories 906 Homes for Sale rooms, 4 bath
CURRENCY ATV’s, snowmobiles PRICE REDUCED!

PAID
desk $125. 1 wood-
TO CONSIDER....
& lawn tractors. For TELEVISION. Sony rooms, double car
HIGHEST en veneer, 4 drawer Having trouble 2 story 4 bedroom, 19 Circle Drive
6 and 12 volt batter- 27”. $20 attached garage,
PREMIUMS FOR desk $68. 1 work 5’ paying your mort- 2 bath. 2,244 sq ft. Spacious floor plan
ies. New in box, 570-654-1169 eat-in kitchen, din-
work table, metal & gage? Falling $55,900. - Hardwood floors
SILVER DOLLARS asking $25. Call MLS 11-521 throughout -
ing room, family
& BETTER ITEMS formica $25. 4 TELEVISION: GE. ENHANCE behind on your room, living room,
between 9am and chrome & vinyl payments? You 570-696-2468 Recently remodeled
Works good. 28”. Old Shot Guns YOUR PET central air, finished
GOLD & 9pm 570-474-2756. padded chairs $5.
each. 2 wood & fab-
$100. 570-740-1246
Rifles, Swords CLASSIFIED
may get mail from
people who promise
kitchen & master
bath - Sunroom
basement,
acre +, deck. Con-
Half
BEDLINER: 89
SILVER Chevy S10, standard ric reception chairs
$30. each. 4
TELEVISION: GE.
Works good. 28”.
& Daggers, AD ONLINE to forestall your
foreclosure for a fee
heated -
Overlooking a
veniently located
JEWELRY & cab $30. 2000 Military Items beautiful waterfall.
between Clarks
Chevy Cavalier LS chrome & fabric $100. 570-740-1246 in advance. Report Summit and
stackable chairs Vintage Call 829-7130 them to the Federal $237,000
WATCHES rear trunk spoiler,
Scopes Trade Commission, MLS# 10-4354
Tunkhannock;
black 410. 250’ of 6 $28 each. 7 chrome 782 Tickets hardwood floors;
ALL TYPES gauge bare copper & fabric wheeled, Old Toys Place your pet ad the nation’s con- Call Geri
central vac;
and provide us your sumer protection 570-696-0888
OF STERLING swivel arm chairs
wire $100. Four bar-
rel carb running $45. each. 1 secre- BUS TRIPS PRIVATE COLLECTOR. email address agency. Call 1-877- Shopping for a 570-696-3801
retractable
awning;
deck
pristine
SILVER
Old Postcards &
from Chevy motor
$50. 3 suitcases in
tarial
wheeled,
fabric
swivel
Yankee Baseball 570-417-9200 This will create a
FTC-HELP or click
on ftc.gov. A mes-
new apartment? LEWITH & FREEMAN condition.
Call Shari at ERA
Tigers 4/2, $79 seller account Classified lets
DALLAS RANCH
Local Photo’s, excellent shape chair $20. Miscella- sage from The Brady Associates
Blue Jays 4/30, $79 online and login
Lead Soldiers & $40. 570-740-1246 neous file boxes,
information will be
Times Leader and you compare costs - $275,000 Call
Red Sox 5/14, $99 the FTC.
Old Toys, Mining
rolodexes, tape dis-
pensers. Call Red Sox 5/15, $99
The Video emailed to you from without hassle 2 bedroom, 1 bath.
(570) 836-3848
BEDSPREADS, king or email
& Military Stuff, size, 1 rose, 1 green. 570-283-2290 Mets 5/21, $99 Game Store gadzoo.com Sell your own home! or worry! Cherry kitchen,
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$25. each. 28 S. Main W.B. “The World of Pets Place an ad HERE Get moving large enclosed rear
Mets 5/22, $99
Old Crocks, Jugs Unleashed” 570-829-7130 porch with heat,
& Bottles, Fine
570-788-4502
768 Personal Phillies Baseball Open Mon- Sat,
12pm – 6pm
with classified! 1 car garage, FORTY FORT
China & Glass-
COINS: Great Britain
lot of 22 older coins
Electronics Cubs 6/11, $85
A’s 6/25, $85 570-822-9929 /
570-941-9908
You can then use
your account to
enhance your online
ASHLEY BLAKESLEE
asking $94,900.
Call 570-675-4805
ware, Local all for $5.735-6638 BLACKBERRY Red Sox 6/30 $95
Advertising COLLEGE BOOKS
Writing a Research
Storm 9530 Verizon
Smartphone global
Mets Baseball
Yankees 7/2, $95 $$ CASH PAID $$
ad. Post up to 6
captioned photos DALLAS
STAMPS phone, camera, Phillies 7/17, $85
of your pet

A professional
Paper, 5th Edition,
ISBN: 1-877653-66-
7 $2. Life As We
email, text, internet
access, bluetooth,
Cardinals 7/21, $75
Baseball Overnight
VIDEO GAMES Expand your text to
include more
information, include
& SYSTEMS
dealer for over car charger, AC
Know It, a collection charger, all manu- Red Sox @ Pirates your contact
35 years of Personal Essays als, CD. Excellent information such 1509 Wyoming Ave.
6/25-6/26 $239 Highest $$ Paid
YOU WILL NOT by Foote Sweeney, condition. $75. as e-mail, address Freshly painted and
ISBN: 0-7434- Mariners @ Red Sox Guaranteed 29 Brown St. 37 Chestnut Road
FIND BETTER 570-479-1463 phone number and insulated, immacu-
7686-7 $5. Ger- 7/23-7/24 $219 Buying all video or website. Solid 2 story home (Old Farm Estates) late and sitting on
PRICES!! minal by Emile Zola Yankees @ Orioles games &
with 3 bedrooms, Custom built solid Reduced Price! almost half an acre
NO BS, JUST A ISBN: 978-0-14- 770 Photo 8/27-8/28 $209 systems. PS1 & 2,
1.5 baths, vinyl brick 4 bedroom, 3 bedroom ranch, this 3 bedroom 1.5
PROVEN FACT! 044742-2 $5. sided, large carport 3.5 baths Colonial refinished hard-
570-696-3528
Equipment Nascar At Dover Xbox, Nintendo, and fenced yard. style home with an wood floors. Stone
bath home can be
5/15 & 10/2 Atari, Coleco, Convenient loca- yours. Features
MANFROTTO Mono open floor plan on fireplace and living include a modern
HERTIAGE COMFORTER
queen, blue, has -Pod model 681B.
$159 each Race
New York City
Sega, Mattel,
Gameboy,
ENGLISH BULLDOG tion. Home needs
updating by
1+ acre lot in the
Poconos. A few of
room. Newer deck,
roof & heat. Close
kitchen, central
GALLERIES been cleaned. $9. Excellent Condition.
Vectrex etc.
Female For Sale. great potential. the amenities to Dallas schools. In
A/C. laundry room,
570-474-5653 $50. or best offer. Brunch Cruise Fully AKC Regis- $79,900 office and free
DALLAS, PA MINOLTA MAXXUM 6/5, $99 DVD’s, VHS & CDs tered. Shots,Vet include central A/C. New Goss Manor. standing fireplace.
MLS 11-74 2 Master bedrooms $149,900.
Located Directly Say it HERE 8000i 35MM film & Pre 90’s toys, Checked, Champi- Call Colleen All appliances
camera with 2 lens- COOKIE’S on Line and she is each with bath 10-2787 included. Just move
across from the in the Classifieds! The Video 570-237-0415 Besecker Realty
570-829-7130 es & off camera TRAVELERS 11 weeks old, cost room and fireplace, right in! For more
Dallas Agway on flash unit, reduced 570-815-8330 Game Store ultramodern 570-675-3611 details and photos
$700:Email:juliemill
Rt. 415 CROCHET THREAD $275 Very good cookiestravelers.com 1150 S. Main er011@hotmail.com kitchen, hardwood visit: www.atlas
floors throughout, Collect cash, not dust!
Look for our blue bag full, $5. Helmet, condition. 570-788- Scranton 570-824-5651 Clean out your realtyinc.com
black, size Medium, 2388 after 5 pm CONCERT TICKETS: cathedral ceiling MLS 11-604
& white signs Mon - Sat, basement, garage
and 2 car garage.
$5. Call 823-4941 2 tickets for
LINE UP $190,000
AVOCA
Avenged Sevenfold, 12pm – 6pm MLS #11-653 or attic and call the
772 Pools & Spas Classified depart- Call Kim
Tues. thru Sat.
10 am to 5 pm
HEATER for water
bed $5.
Three Days Grace,
and SevenDust.
570-822-9929
A GREAT DEAL... $469,900
Call Kim ment today at 570- 570-466-3338
POOL: Intex 4 ft pool
570-674-2646 570-655-4339
ladder $.
Section 205. Row F.
$100. 299-0324 VITO’S IN CLASSIFIED! 570-466-3338 829-7130!

752 Landscaping &


HELMET, size medi-
um, black, $8 or
570-574-3418
Job Seekers are
TICKETS MUST &
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile? DUPONT
best offer. 823-4941 SELL!! Two $200 US
Gardening
HUMIDIFIER $7.
looking here!
Where's your ad?
Airways
vouchers.
flight
$300 GINO’S Turn to classified.
It’s a showroom in print! REDUCED FORTY FORT
Brizzy’s
Arbor Care &
POOL CUE $10.
RECORD ALBUMS
570-829-7130 and
ask for an employ-
OBO! 570-814-4643
Wanted: Classified’s got CARBONDALE 65 West
Pettebone St.
Landscaping $2. each. the directions! 314 Packer St.
Tree trimming, Call 570-823-4970
ment specialist 784 Tools Junk GERMAN SHEPHERD Newly remodeled 3
bedroom home with
pruning & removal.
Stump Grinding, LADDER: 32’. alu-
minum extension
774 Restaurant HAND SAWS:
$10. each.
Cars & PUPPIES, AKC
Black/Tan,
1st floor master, 1.5
baths, detached
Cabling. Equipment
Free Estimates ladder, barely used -
$180. 814-3758
570-779-3332 Trucks Black/Red.
Hasenborn-Arminus
garage, all new sid-
ing , windows, shin-
Fully Insured
SULLAIR PORTABLE
BEVERAGE
570-542-7265 LADDER: 7’ WOOD COOLER, for restau- Highest 570-825-5597 gles, water heater, NEW LISTING
570-239-5498 kitchen and bath-
STEP LADDER $25. rant use, with dou- Prices Ranch home with 6 Ivy Lane
DONE-RIGHT
Pressure 570-779-9791 ble swing door, Ask-
ing $1,500 or best
COMPRESSOR 185 Paid!! ITALIAN CANE CORSO
rooms. A must
see house! nice country lot,
home needs work.
Lovely 3 bedroom
Rancher with 2 full
Sunday April 3rd
Washing with hoses. $5,500. $119,900 1:00PM-3:00PM
LAWN CHAIR, cast offer. Call Mastiff Puppies $44,900 baths, granite
Patios, decks, sid- 570-693-1130 FREE MLS 11-73 Beautiful remod-
iron, $75, TABLE, (570) 459-6017 ICCF Registered. 570-696-2468 kitchen counters,
ing, concrete. Serv- coffee, glass top, Sire over 200 lbs. Call Tom eled home in nice
TOOLS, walk-in closet in
ing Lackawanna & $75,TREADMILL, Blue & blue fawn. 570-262-7716 neighborhood. 4
RESTAURANT 9” Craftsman radial PICKUP Master
Luzerne Counties. Weslo, $100, TIVO, Vet Checked bed, 3 bath, new
saw, $125; Electric bedroom.Separate
570-655-4004 $125, FIREPLACE, EQUIPMENT,
8x12 walk in
dry wall drills, $30; 288-8995 570-617-4880 shower in Master
carpeting new
kitchen, stainless
Spike & Gorilla’s faux, $100, BOOK- 32 ft. fiberglass bath. Laundry room appliances.
Lawn Care & Out-
door Maintenance
SHELVES (2) $20
each, TV STAND,
cooler $2300;
8x8x10 walk
extension ladder,
$140; Hand pumps
LINEUP LAB PUPS
ACA registered-
on main level and
much more!
A must see.
We do it all!
Lawn Care - Summer
Sauder, $5, DESK,
Computer, $75,
in freezer $3800;
Pizza oven with
for oil drums, 50
gal. to 250 gal.,
ASUCCESSFULSALE Wormed and shots.
Beautiful litter. Yel- BACK MOUNTAIN MLS #10-3285
$249,000
$174,500.
Leave Message
570-881-8493
CHEST, cedar, $150, stones $2000; $40; 25 ft. leveling INCLASSIFIED! low and black. NEW LISTING!
DALLAS
packages available, Jay A. Crossin
TEA-CART, $75 Stainless steel rod, $60. Call $275. 573 Coon Rd.
concrete patios, 570-288-0770
tree trimming & 570-655-0952 kitchen hood (570) 825-5810 Doyouneedmorespace? 570-743-8049
Ext. 23
$3000; Stainless
removal. Gutter PERFUME & PER- steel pizza oven
A yard or garage sale MALTESE PUPPY Crossin Real
cleaning. Custom 786 Toys & Games Estate
dog Kennels
wooden playsets.
&
FUME GIFT SET in
original boxes,
hood $4000;
bread pan rack
in classified
is the best way
AKC-8 weeks, 1st
shots/vet checked. 570-288-0770 HANOVER TOWNSHIP
Wings, White Dia- Championship table Beautiful, Small,
570-702-2497
WEED EATER Kraft,
monds,
Bob
Eternity,
Mackie,
$100; 2 soup
warmers for $100;
2 door sandwich
10 in 1 includes pool,
fooseball, Basket-
tocleanoutyourclosets!
You’re in bussiness
Quality Male. $600.
(607) 775-4564. DURYEA
ball, plus more. All
$10. BLOWERS (2)
Toro Electric. $10
Mambo, $8. to $45.
570-301-8515
prep table $500.
All equipment is parts & in great
shape. $50. or best
with classified! MINIATURE POODLES One of a kind
211 Hillside One
MOVE IN CONDITION
Classic home, two
WANTED
each. 570-654-1169 sold as is. For ACA Registered. property set on 6
Wanna make a
SEWING FABRICS more info, call
570-847-0873
offer. 570-477-2281
$225 each
Paper Trained
acres. Charm
galore in this
NEW PRICE!
Enjoy the comforts
story, single family,
3 bedrooms, 2 bath-
speedy sale? Place
your ad today 570-
Lots of Them
WALLPAPER
GAME TABLE 10 IN 1
approximate 3 X 5 -
$50. 868-6018
JEWELRY Health Guarantee
Family Raised
Victorian Style
home. New kitchen
& amenities of living
in a beautifully
rooms, single car
detached garage, 58 and 60 W. Saint
1,000’s of patterns RESTAURANT maintained town- eat-in kitchen, din- Marys Road.
829-7130. 570-256-7996 & remodeled baths
WALLPAPER & BLIND EQUIPMENT, house, 3/4 Bed- ing room, family Reassessed by
Somerset Dough GAMES Are You -Butler kitchen 14x8 the county in 2006
rooms, family room
MIX LAB PUPS
WYOMING WAREHOUSE Smarter Than A Fifth (Indoor kidney room, living room,
VALLEY Sheeter, Model with fireplace out to oil heat, unfinished to $154,000 after
30 Forrest St., CAR-100. 1 avail- Grader? , new, shape pool & spa the appeal in 2008
MASONRY Wilkes-Barre, PA sealed $12. Little 7 weeks old, area that measures deck. Bright & airy basement, 110x115,
Concrete, stucco, able. $1,500 each kitchen, finished a landscaped yard it became
570-970-6683 Tykes snacks & wormed. Yellows approx. 2,400 sq.ft.
foundations, Call for more info lower level, Tennis, with a front covered reassessed to
snow cones cart, $350 each. Blacks not included in
pavers, retaining SEWING MACHINE 570-498-3616. Golf & Swimming porch and large $112,000. Two
working cone $250. each. square footage.
wall systems, dryvit, older Kenmore, 570-836-1090 are yours to enjoy patios in the rear homes on one lot.
RESTAURANT maker, beverage Wine cellar in Close to schools,
flagstone, brick cabinet model, dispenser, snack- basement. & relax. Mainte- $126,900. Call
work. Senior Citizen some accessories. EQUIPMENT, nance free living. (570) 840-4654 nice neighbor-
Discount. SOMERSET TURN vending tubes, play POMERANIANS $525,000
$224,900 hood. Two
FREE. 474-6088 cash register, a AKC, 10 weeks, MLS# 11-81 before 9:00 p.m. for
570-287-4144 OVER MACHINE - MLS# 10-1221 fridge's, two
scale, cutting Champion blood- Call Geri a private showing
model SPM45,
or
570-760-0551
SEWING MACHINE:
Singer Capri Preci- $500. VICTORY 2 boards, used 2x
$40. cash or paypal
WILKESBARREGOLD line. Shots &
wormed. Vet
570-862-7432
570-696-0888
Call Geri
570-696-0888
or email mulch810
@yahoo.com.
stoves, two wash-
ers, two dryers
door frigerator,
(570)991-7448
sion Built Deluxe in 570-696-3801 and one dish-
754 Machinery & cabinet, good con-
dition. $25.
Model RAA2D575D,
$200 For more
570-735-2661 checked. $350 to
$400. Call LEWITH & FREEMAN LEWITH & FREEMAN EDWARDSVILLE
washer all includ-
ed. Off street
Equipment call 570 735-0191 information, call
HANNAH MONTANA
MALIBU BEACH (570)48GOLD8 570-864-2643
REAL ESTATE parking for seven,
SILVERWARE.
Rogers service for
570-498-3616 BARBIE
HOUSE.
DOLL
Excellent 1092 Highway 315 Blvd PUPPIES 570-696-3801 DALLAS AREA
Conveniently
fenced in yard.
The larger home is

HAULMARK ‘07 TRAIL- 8. Lighted ceramic


Easter bunny $10. 2
776 Sporting Goods Condition. Furniture
& accessories,
(Plaza 315)
315N .3 miles after
Rotties, Huskies,
Poms, Min Pins, BACK MOUNTAIN located just off
Dallas Highway on
3 bedroom, 1.5
baths, wall to wall
Motorwold Shih Tzus, Yorkies, carpet, freshly
ER 6’X14’
BASKETBALL HOOP includes dolls -
boxes assorted Maltese, Goldens, 1.25 wooded acres. painted, finished
Portable, missing Miley, Hannah, Lily,
books $5. Pugs, Labs & more! Currently duplex or basement, natu-
Like new with screws for connect- Lola & Oliver. Retails
570-675-0920 570-453-6900 or convert to single, ral wood work
electric brakes, ing backboard & over $300. for
570-764-2578 good condition. 122-124 Short St. throughout and an
new tires and SMOCKING hoop to post. $20 everything! Asking $117,500. All Very nice double- enclosed back
reinforced tongue. MACHINE Martha 570-574-3418 only $150.763-9599
$2700.
570-239-5457
Pullen 16 row
Smocking machine,
CROSS BOW LEG- KITCHEN SET, SHIBA INU MALE offers considered.
570-287-5775
block in
Edwardsville on a
porch. Ceramic
tile kitchen, count-
END exercise child’s $25. Mon-Sat neutered good with or 570-332-1048 er top, 1.5 bath,
patterns, books, + kids, cats & other quiet street and out
SNOW THROWER machine, very good 570-457-4494 10am - 8pm of the flood zone. office and foyer.
Ariens 24” cut, 7HP,
tire, chains & elec-
extras. Paid over
$250. sell all for
$95. 570-288-9843
condition, sacrifice
$200.570-788-2388 SCHOOL TABLE:
Closed Sundays
Highest Cash Pay
dogs. 1 year old,
can’t keep. Bought
for $850 will sell for
This phenomenal
5000 sq. ft. 2
story located in
DALLAS
New construction
Good income prop-
erty for an investor
New Roof, hot
water heaters and
child’s school table insulation. The
tric start, tire
ELECTRIC PUMP with 6 chairs, heavy Outs Guaranteed $500. I have original convenient Hillbrook on 1 acre lot. or live in one side
chains. $395. or 2 TIRES: 2 GT Cooper Farms features 2500 sq. ft. and rent the other back house is a
Coleman. Brand duty, like new. $100. We Pay At Least papers from breed- three floor, 2 bed-
for $425. one for tP215-65R15 $30. living room, dining 2 story, 4 or 5 to help pay the
new, still in box $20. 570-474-0154 er.l 570-996-7188
parts. 570-636-3151 570-654-2396
570-288-0414
76% of the London room, music room, bedrooms, 2.5 mortgage! Make room. Both have
separate utilities.
Fix Market Price
SHIH-TZU PUPPIES
XBOX-360. Cord- kitchen with fire- bath, Great room your appointment
TIRES: 4 Michelin today! $134,000 Call
756 Medical green x MXV4 plus
FISHING POLES: 4 less racing wheel for All Gold Jewelry place, island with with cathedral
MLS #11-438 Andy
brand new fishing and pedals. $30. CKC. 8 weeks old. granite, media ceiling, fire place,
Equipment radial tires. XSE
poles/ 3 brand new Guitar hero drum Visit us at Females. Vet center & spacious dual zone gas heat $69,900 570-714-9225
p205/55R16 M&S checked and ready Mary Ellen Belchick
reels $220. and guitar. $40 WilkesBarreGold.com dining area, family & central air,
Hanover Township
LANCETS box of 100 15,000 miles on to go! Call 570-696-6566
570-654-2396 570-693-2612 Or email us at room with fireplace, 2 car garage,
$5. each. Diabetic tires, excellent con- 570-436-2762
dition!! Tires sell wilkesbarregold@ 4-5 bedrooms, REDUCED Now!!
syringes 60 bags of GOLF CLUBS: (4) yahoo.com finished lower level NOW $284,900.
10 $1. each.
570-239-0057
new at Jack
Williams for $189.
various drivers $20.
each. 735-4824
788 Stereo/TV/
Electronics SHIH-TZU PUPPIES
Parents on premises
and 3 car garage
on 3.5 acres.
Call 570-675-4805 HANOVERmodern
GREEN 3
DALLAS
each. Asking $250. Ranch,
PRICED BELOW
LIFT CHAIR 570-926-5075 GOLF WALKING
CARTS (2) hardly
DVD Player, Curtis.
Brand new, never
Shots Current. $500.
Pomeranian Puppies MARKET VALUE!
Offered at NEW CONSTRUCTION EXETER
bedrooms, 1.5 bath
rooms, hardwood
Summit stairway lift, VACUUM CLEANER, used $15.00 each. $650. Call floors, move in con-
used, still in box. OPEN HOUSE
one year old, barely Panasonic, excel- 570-822-7903 includes remote. 570-401-1838 $649,000! dition. Large eat in
used, battery back- lent suction, HEPA MLS# 10-2779 SUNDAY
$20. TV Toshiba. kitchen with new
up. Asking $1800 exhaust filter, on- GUN CABINET 32” with remote, Call Judy Rice MARCH 27
cabinets, ceramic
or best offer. Call board tools, bags, holds 6 rifles, locks excellent condition 800 840 Pet Services 570-714-9230 1-3 PM
tile, & stainless steel
570-401-1558 works great, $35. In on shelves & draw- $20.
Laflin 709-3146. er. $80. Call PETS & ANIMALS appliances. Finished
basement, newly
TUB CHAIR $20. (570) 735-5482
OVERBED TABLE TV flat screen HDTV carpeted family
$20. BED RAILS 760 Monuments & WADERS: Simms Emerson 19”, needs 810 Cats room. Custom bar
$15. DEPENDS, stocking-foot fishing minor repair. $10. with tile flooring &
men’s XL 4 packs
$10. each.
Lots waders, like new.
considered the best
570-655-4339
CATS & KITTENS Spring Is Here
Great time to
BEAR CREEK
333 Beaupland
modern half bath.
Fenced yard, large
570-779-4062 GRAVE LOT by fishing guides, 794 Video Game 12 weeks & up. sunroom & 1 car
Shots, neutered, Train Your Dog! 10-1770 garage. Roof, fur-
Near baby land at Goretex Pro $150. Systems/Games Wildflower Village
758 Miscellaneous Memorial Shine in
Carverton.
Winland heavy-duty
equipment bag,
VALLEY CAT RESCUE Puppy Basic Obedi-
ence 1101 Chicory Court
This immaculate
nace & hot water
heater are less than
GAMECUBE games, 824-4172, 9-9 only. Starting April 16
$400. Call plenty of pockets for end unit townhome, 5 years old.
AB CIRCLE PRO new, never opened, and April 17 $140,000 Call (570)
$75. 570-287-6327 all your fishing gear. (1) Nintendo Game- CATS 2 female, Reasonable Rates 5 years young, is
$50. 570-823-3030 Sundays, 12 to 2 ready and waiting 824-7894 for a
570-735-4824 cube Bomberman spayed & current Call Mary at
307 Canter Dr. for its new owner to private showing
jetters, rated e. shots, need a good 570-332-4095
762 Musical 2,700 sq. ft., move right in!
ATTENDS Adult
underwear XL size,
Instruments WANTED
$10. (1) Nintendo
gamecube A Series
home. $10. each
with toys.
for more info.
$386,500
patrickdeats.com
Bright 3 bedroom,
1.5 bath, new car-
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
14 pair, package $6. Of Unfortunate 570-655-4339 Living room has
845 Pet Supplies peting and flooring
each. 288-9940
PIANO: Wurltizer Cash Paid Events, rated e. awesome woodland 570-696-1041

BARREL,
piano with match-
ing bench $400.00.
24/7
$7.00 (2) PlaySta-
tion 2 steering Collect cash, not dust! AQUARIUM, 30 gal-
lon with accessories
views and you will
enjoy the steam/
LINE UP
throughout, crown
moulding. Gas fur-
nace and air condi-
wooden.
53 gallon.
Just tuned.
move it $300.
You Any Condition
Firearms - Gold -
wheels & foot ped-
als
games.
for racing
20. each
Clean out your $55. 570-829-1541 sauna. Lake and
tennis rights avail-
able with Associa- A GREAT DEAL...
tioning. Back yard
features patio, vinyl
DOG CRATES 2 Pet-
Excellent
condition $195.
570-876-3830
Call 570-474-6362 Silver - Jewelry -
Collectibles -
or 2 for $30.
570-696-3528
basement, garage mate medium 27Lx
20wx19h $25. each
tion membership.
(membership IN CLASSIFIED!
fence and storage
$116,000
764 Musical
or attic and call the
War Items MLS 11-144 Reduced!
optional). Minutes
Lessons/Services Call 24/7 Line up a place to live
570-654-2396
from the Pocono's Looking for the right deal Call Terry Bi-Level. 1,750 sq ft.
BATHROOM SINK
570-735-1487 in classified! Classified depart-
REPTILE TANK 50
gallon with lid, heat
and 2 hours to on an automobile? 570-885-3041
or Angie
3 bedrooms,
baths, 1 car garage.
2
SET: Gerber white GUITAR LESSONS Philadelphia or New
porcelain bathroom Beginners to GUITAR ONLY for lamp, heat pad, & York. $349,000 Turn to classified. 570-885-4896 New carpeting,
sink with mirror and
medicine cabinet.
Advanced.
My Home or Yours
570-855-2613
$10 BONUS
Guitar Hero III X-Box
360 & Playstation 2,
ment today at 570- décor $100.
570-474-0154
Maria Huggler
CLASSIC
It’s a showroom in print! paint, etc. Large lot.
Asking $118,000.
Matching set. $80. Call For Rates PER GUN used almost new
829-7130! PROPERTIES Classified’s got Deremer Realty
570-331-8183 (570) 693-0690 $20. 570-868-6018 570-587-7000 the directions! 570-477-1149
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HANOVER TWP. HAZLETON


121 3rd St W.
JENKINS TWP. KINGSTON
40 N. Landon St.
LARKSVILLE MOOSIC MOUNTAIN TOP NANTICOKE PITTSTON PITTSTON TWP.
PENDING
Residential area,
4 bedroom plus 2 in
attic totaling 6. 1 1/2
baths. Half block
from schools. All
new rugs and
appliances, laundry
room, two car
146 Brown St. garage, off street 11 Michael Dr. 68 Tilbury Avenue
NEW PRICE!
Beautiful outside as
3 story Victorian,
plenty of room and
250 Susquehan-
nock Drive
parking, $139,900.
Call 570-829-0847
You'll be impressed
the moment
REDUCED!
115 Greystone Drive
Well maintained
ranch in Tilbury
16 Defoe St.
Lovely 2 story, 3
40 Gain St.
Be the first occu-
inside - This 2 story much, much more!! Immaculate Cape you enter this Terrace. 2 bedroom bedrooms, 1.5 bath pants of this newly
Well-maintained
offers too many
amenities &
3 bedrooms on 2nd
floor, 3 more on 3rd,
Cod home features
1st floor master
suite with office and
KINGSTON well-maintained
home, conveniently
1509 Grove St.
Just across the
home built in 2006.
Great yard. 4 bed-
home with hard-
wood floors, 1 bath.
home that features
open floor plan with
cathedral ceiling
constructed Ranch
home on a low traf-
fic street. All you
upgrades to kitchen with granite located. This lovely Avoca border sits rooms, 2.5 baths, Eat in kitchen.
mention. Resort countertops, 2 3/4 bath. 2nd floor home features Large “L” shaped family room. Pris- could ask for is
has 2 large bed- this quaint 3 bed- large kitchen, family tine hardwood already here, 3
living in your back tiered deck, partially eat-in kitchen, 3 room Ranch home room, dining room/ living/dining room.
finished basement rooms with walk in bedrooms, formal Full basement, floors. 3 season bedrooms, 2 baths,
yard with inground closets and adjoin- on a triangular office, two-sided sun room leads to hardwood and tile
pool & cabana. A with wet bar area, dining room, shaped lot. If you gas fireplace, large partially finished.
and 2 car attached ing bath. 1st floor 3-season porch, Sunroom in back patio, in ground floors with granite
must see property! want low taxes and deck, large shed.
HUGE
garage. Needs a lit- laundry and 1/2 large deck. The off kitchen. 3 car pool and manicured and stainless steel
PRICE REDUCED bath, modern utilities, this is the $299,000 vinyl fenced yard. kitchen, gas fire-
tle TLC. But what a expansive lower house for you! For info, call detached garage.
$209,000 steal at this price. kitchen with bam- level family room PRICE REDUCED $169,000 place, central air, 2
MLS #11-773
REDUCTION!!!!!
MLS# 10-1670 boo floors, living 570-579-4701 MLS 11-141 car garage and
$55,900. features large bar. $59,900 NOW $130,500!!
Call Geri room with stone Call Terry rear patio and full
MOUNTAINTOP
MLS 11-12 1 year warranty Call Colleen MLS# 10-1703
570-696-0888 570-696-2468 fireplace. 2 tier included. This home Call Linda 570-885-3041 basement. For
deck overlooks 570-237-0415 or Angie more information
570-696-3801 is priced to sell! (570) 956-0584
LEWITH & FREEMAN above ground pool,
ready for
$189,000.
MLS# 10-4639
SALE BY OWNER Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-885-4896 and photos, log
onto www.atlas
summer fun! Barbara Young 570-474-2340 realtyinc.com
HANOVER TWP. MLS #11-657 Call 570-466-6940 MLS #10-3676
147 - 149 Old
$299,000
Call Colleen
ext. 55
Doyouneedmorespace? NANTICOKE $229,900
Call Colleen
Ashley Road
Live in one side,
570-237-0415 COLDWELL BANKER, A yard or garage sale REDUCED
PITTSTON 570-237-0415
in classified
rent the other.
3 bedrooms each
JENKINS TOWNSHIP
543
Westmoreland RUNDLE REAL ESTATE is the best way
side with 1.5 baths. Ave.
tocleanoutyourclosets!
Nice rural area.
Large Yard.
Stately 5 bedroom
home in prestigious LARKSVILLE You’re in bussiness
71 Mountain Road
17 year old 2 story,
$93,000. Call
for appointment.
JENKINS TWP. neighborhood.
Yearning to be
45 First Street W.
with classified!
single family home,
Move right in this
Looking to buy a
home?
Place an ad here
MOUNTAIN TOP
570-606-6093 restored to its origi- beautiful 3 bed-
nal splendor. Porch, room, 2 1/2 baths.
25 West
and let the
HANOVER TWP. rec room, sun room
and inground pool.
Eat in kitchen with
pergo floors and
silestone counter
Washington St.
Move right into this
34 Carroll St.
Spacious 3 or 4
sellers know!
570-829-7130
Huge Reduction very nice 3 bed- bedroom home.
124 S. Highland Dr.
Exceptional
contemporary
$175,000
Call Jay Crossin
tops, two tiered
island. Dining room,
family room with
room 1 bath home.
Lots of natural
Quiet street.
MLS# 10-624 PLAINS
1610 Westminster Rd
Ext. 23 woodwork and a PRICE REDUCED
Beauty set on 1/2 Fantastic Foreclo- fireplace, additional
Wynd Tree Oaks Est. Crossin Real beautiful stained $79,900
acre corner lot. sure! Just the room great room with
2 story home with Estate glass window. Call Bill
Stone Gas fire you need at a price cathedral ceiling.
3/4 bedrooms, 2.5 570-288-0770 Kitchen appliances (570) 362-4158
place in family room; you can afford. Nice Finished basement
baths on 1.4 acres, 310 Deer Run Drive and wall to wall car-
KINGSTON TWP.
Vaulted ceiling in home with off-street with laundry room,
2600 Sq.Ft. on cul Spacious 11 year peting approxi-
living room; Granite parking on a quiet work shop and
de sac in great old 2 story built by mately 1 year old.
8 Diamond Ave. topped built-in dead end street. A exercise room.
neighborhood.Large Hallmark Homes Home also has a
Loads of space in Buffet in Formal modern kitchen with Forced hot air fur-
kitchen, granite sits on 1 acre lot. one car detached
this modernized tra- Dining room. Marble hardwood floors. A nace, central air.
Formal living rooms
ditional home. 3rd
floor is a large bed-
& tile, stainless
kitchen with sky-
counters, stainless
appliances, great
island, sunk in living
great backyard for
summer fun. Terrific
& dining rooms, eat
in kitchen with
Two car attached
garage. Extensive
garage.
$83,900
MLS 11-347
PITTSTON PRICE REDUCED!
Gorgeous estate
room with walk-in lights; 1st floor potential. $78,960 landscaping with like property with
room, oak stair- island. Family room Call John
closet. Modern Laundry; MLS 11-676 waterfall & private log home plus 2
case, 4 car garage, with 11 foot ceiling 570-704-6846
kitchen, family room cantilevered 570-696-2468 paver patio. 800 story garage on 1
decks, great view, & fireplace. Office Antonik & Associ-
addition, deck over- staircase with acres of state land acres with many
Pittston Schools. on 1st floor. ates, Inc.
looking large corner window seat & out back door. outdoor features.
$394,900 Screened porch off 570-735-7494
lot. Not just a crown mouldings. 8 Circle Drive $230,000. Garage.
(570) 208-2383 or kitchen overlooks
starter home but a master bed with Only one lucky fami- Call 570-417-9162
NOXEN
in ground pool. MLS# 11-319
home to stay custom built-in (570) 510-7918 ly will be able to after 9AM to set up $325,000
Large master suite
in and grow! closets, Marble & make this home an appointment or Call Charles
MLS #11-622
$127,900
tile master bath &
walnut floors +
JENKINS TWP./ their own! Beautiful-
ly kept Ranch with
with 3 closets,
private bath with email
whritzak@aol.com
3672 SR 29S
49-51 Curtis St.
whirlpool, separate Fully occupied dou-
Call Colleen attached 2 car
INKERMAN 2 car garage, new
shower, double ble with separate
570-237-0415 garage. Overlooks
18x36 heated in-
ground pool.
45 Main St.
bath, partially fin-
ished basement, 3
season room,
LARKSVILLE
BIRCHWOOD ESTATES
vanity & radiant
heated tile floor.
NANTICOKE utilities. 2 bed-
rooms each side,

PLAINS
3 SONDRA DRIVE 3 car garage. off street parking
$324,900 almost 1 acre in
Finished rec room and fenced in yard.
MLS#10-4043 Dallas School Dis-
in lower level. MLS #10-2584
Call Deanna trict. Home Warran-
Home Warranty. $75,900
LINEUP 570-760-1808
570-696-3801
cy included. For
more information
NEW PRICE
$395,000
Brick front ranch
with large Living
Call Lu-Ann
570-602-9280
ASUCCESSFULSALE LEWITH & FREEMAN and photos visit our
website at
MLS# 10-938
Call Linda
room, 3 bedroom,
sun room, deck, full
INCLASSIFIED! www.atlas
JENKINS TWP Own this home for (570) 956-0584 47 West Field St. basement, sheds
realtyinc.com
Coldwell Banker and garage on 0.54
Doyouneedmorespace? less than $400 a
month! Large 3
MLS #11-370
$179,900 EXCEPTIONAL & LARGE Rundle Real Estate
Great 7 room, 3
bedroom 1/2 double acres. $154,000.
A yard or garage sale
in classified REDUCED! bedroom home with Call Charlie
570-829-6200
3 bedroom, 2.5
bath home. Living
570-474-2340 with beautiful
woodwork,
Call Jeannie Brady
ERA BRADY PITTSTON 20 Nittany Lane

MOUNTAIN TOP
formal dining room, ASSOCIATES Convenience! Loca-
VM 101 hardwood under
is the best way off street parking room, dining room,
family room, carpeting, large 570-836-3848 tion! Easy Living!
tocleanoutyourclosets! and large yard. For 460 S. Mtn bedroom closets, This home has it all.
NOXEN TWP.
kitchen, central air Blvd.
more information 3 floors of living
You’re in bussiness and photos, log
PLUS finished lower
level family room,
walk up, gas heat,
large linen closet, space w/hardwood
with classified! onto www.atlas storage room & plenty of storage. floors and gas fire-
place in living room.
HARDING
realtyinc.com Shopping for a laundry room Low taxes. $33,900
MLS #10-4619 Open floor plan,
MLS#09-2449 (unfinished), 2 car
$64,900
new apartment? garage, deck, patio, Call Patricia Lunski lower level family
Classified lets 570-735-7494 room w/laundry and
1717 River Road Call Charles fenced yard on
x304 or 8 Butler St. 3/4 bath. 3 bed-
Compact 2 story you compare costs - corner lot.
570-814-6671 Grand old home rooms w/2 full
home with 3 bed- $249,000. For sale
without hassle making it’s debut! baths on upper
rooms, 1st floor
bath with laundry, or worry!
by owner, realtors
welcome.
Large well cared
for home!
ANTONIK & Enjoy the mountain Perched on a cor- level. Deck and
patio for outdoor
large kitchen. Park-
ing in rear with
Get moving 570-706-1077 4 levels, lots of ASSOCIATES, INC. views and privacy ner lot, home fea-
tures original wood- living! 2 zone heat,

KINGSTON with classified! storage.Oversized from your rear deck central a/c, inter-
alley access. LINE UP 1 car garage. Looking for that on this country work, nice size
com and stereo
PRICE REDUCED
679 Appletree Rd.
$39,900
MLS 11-99 LAFLIN A GREAT DEAL... Family room with
gas fireplace. 4
special place
raised ranch on
1 acre in Noxen.
rooms, 2nd floor
balcony, 2 kitchens plus central vac
system, 2 car
4 bedrooms, Call Colleen called home? 3 bedroom, 1 bath and walk up attic.
2.5 bath home 570-237-0415 IN CLASSIFIED! zone efficient gas
hot water base- Classified will address home with custom Home needs updat- garage. What more
could you want?
ing but has loads
LUZERNE
nestled among the woodwork & 3
trees on a very
board heat. Your needs. decks, above of potential! MLS #11-782
Hardwood floors. $199,900
private 1 acre, this Large eat-in Open the door ground pool MLS #11-731
Call Colleen
country retreat with classified! & hot tub. $49,900
kitchen with huge 570-237-0415
has high quality, Call Colleen
REDUCED PRICE
NANTICOKE
movable island.
570-237-0415
modern updates
complemented with
LINE UP 21 Thomas Lane
Lovely home in
Large deck.
Private yard.
$119,000
6 Edward St Call Cindy
original woodwork
& builtins. Maple
A GREAT DEAL... immaculate move-in 7 Hickorywood Dr. Replace-ment 570-690-2689
condition. Soak in windows. Pool
eat in kitchen IN CLASSIFIED! Wonderful 4 bed- www.cindykingre.com

PLAINS
the hot tub or relax room Ranch with house. Home
with all appliances
overlooks huge Looking for the right deal by the pond! W/D sweeping views of warranty included.
$224,000 Collect cash, not dust!
hookup on 1st flr, Absolute Must
family room with on an automobile? coal stove in base-
the valley. Master 271 Charles St. MLS# 11-382 Clean out your See River Ridge
bedroom with walk-
floor-to-ceiling brick Turn to classified. ment, oversized in closet and bath,
Very nice 3 bed- Call Michael Pinko basement, garage Townhouse!
fire place. Formal room 1.5 bath home or attic and call the
dining room with
It’s a showroom in print! shower in Master ultra modern eat-in with detached 1 car
(570) 899-3865 570-675-4400
bath, large back Classified depart-
Pella sliders look Classified’s got yard. Additional Off
kitchen with granite garage. Home has ment today at 570-
out to stone patio &
inground pool.
the directions! Street Parking for 2
counters and cherry
cabinets with large
replacement win-
dows, new carpet,
Looking for a home
that's move-in PARSONS / WB 829-7130!

JENKINS TWP.
cars in rear. Proper- island and stainless ready? This immac- 3 bedroom, quiet
French doors lead
PITTSTON TWP.
ty has 2 sheds. fresh paint and neighborhood. Off
steel appliances. 2 ulate ranch features
to Master bedroom $149,000 remodeled bath- Smith Hourigan street parking, large
car garage, full all brick exterior,
suite with walk-in MLS# 11-380 rooms. This is a Group fenced yard. Fully
unfinished base- beautiful modern
closet. Central air & Call Toni Davis must see in a nice 570-474-6307 insulated. Low heat
ment with tiled kitchen, formal
Hi efficient heat, 570-714-6132 neighborhood,. bills. Move in ready.
walk-out to yard. dining room, large
MOUNTAIN TOP
water supplied 570-287-1196 MLS 11-442 $72,000
MLS #10-4060 sunken living room,
spring house. $101,000
$185,000 SMITH HOURIGAN $269,900
Call Colleen
Call John Polifka
3 bedrooms,tiled
bath with garden
Call (570) 262-4400
MLS #10-3089
570-237-0415
570-704-6846
tub, fully finished Looking for the right deal
Call Steve Shemo Antonik &
570-793-9449 Associates, Inc.
basement with fire- on an automobile?
place, 3/4 bath and
23 Mead St. 570-735-7494
laundry area,5
Turn to classified.
Newly remodeled 2 zoned gas heat, It’s a showroom in print! 120 Parnell St.
story on a corner
lot with fenced in KINGSTON MESHOPPEN newer carport and Classified’s got Classic Ranch in
great location. 3
LAKE ARIEL
more. Plus seller is
yard and 2 car Novak Road
offering a Home
the directions! bedroom, 3 baths,

HARVEYS LAKE garage. 4 bed-


rooms, 1 bath,
2164 Northgate Rd Affordable New
Construction with
Pond - 2 Available
Warranty for your
peace of mind! PITTSTON
high quality
throughout. 3 sea-
son porch over
SUNDAY APRIL 3
1,660 sq. ft. $124,900 110 Oak St 1:00PM -3:00PM
$89,900 1/2 acre pond view. MLS 10-3662 looking private rear 264 Burke Street
MLS 10-3684 1 acre with pond. 570-696-2468 yard. Owners says No maintenance
Call Bill Central sewer. sell and lowers fees. Many
570-362-4158 Roomy 2 story with price to upgrades. Move in
hardwood, tile, $219,900. For condition. 2,000 sq.
maple kitchen, more information ft. Berber, ceramic
290 Reynolds St. Lovely nearly com- 2 car garage and and photos please
pleted renovated tile & hardwood.
Very roomy 2 story all the goodies. visit our website at 2 bedroom, 2.5
Lakeside property on lovely street in 2 story, 3 bedroom, Victorian farmhouse www.atlas
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LINEUP
View of lake, lake rooms, 3 baths, MLS 11-621 acres featuring MLS #10-2817
570-696-2468 low $200’s. 90 day DOC FEE AT & dryer & window
access, public boat wood burning fire- panoramic pastoral build time. Call Charlie for
views, high ceilings, CLOSING. OFFERS / treatments includ-
your private
LINEUP
launch across place in living room. Financing available.
ASUCCESSFULSALE original woodwork, CONTRACTS ARE ed. Walk in closet.
street. Large eat-in kitchen Oak Ridge Homes NOT BINDING showing. No units in front of
$99,000 as well as formal gutted, rewired, VM 101
Incorporated UNTIL THE ENTIRE or behind. 1 car
MLS# 10-234
Call Cindy
IN CLASSIFIED!
dining room. Freshly
painted, carpets
insulated and sheet-
rocked, newer roof,
vinyl siding, kitchen
(570) 788-7100 ASUCCESSFULSALE AGREEMENT IS
SIGNED (RATIFIED)
garage. Very
private. Near all

IN CLASSIFIED!
570-690-2689 cleaned and numer- BY ALL PARTIES. interstates.
www.cindykingre.com
Doyouneedmorespace? ous updates makes
this move-in ready!
and baths. Lots of
potential with TLC. Collect cash, not dust! $38,000 REDUCED TO
570-696-2468 $179,900
A yard or garage sale Call for your Elk Lake School Dis-
trict. $199,000 Clean out your Doyouneedmorespace? Collect cash, not dust! Call 570-829-3162
private showing. Collect cash, not dust! A yard or garage sale Clean out your
in classified MLS #11-364
Clean out your
MLS# 11-525 Call
570-696-2468 basement, garage Job Seekers are
570-675-4400
$159,900
or attic and call the in classified basement, garage
is the best way Mary Ellen Belchick
570-696-6566
basement, garage
is the best way or attic and call the
looking here!
Let the Community
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Commercial Commercial
SHAVERTOWN
304 Vista Dr
SWEET VALLEY TRUCKSVILLE WEST PITTSTON WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE Properties Properties MOUNTAIN TOP
200 Kirby
JUST ON THE MARKET PENDING
DALLAS PLAINS TWP.
PLAINS LAND!
Nicely maintained HIGHWAY 315
home. 3 bed- 2 acres of commer-
rooms, full bath cial land. 165 front
with shower, pri- REDUCED!! feet. Driveway
vate driveway with Owner financing Nice doublewide 116 Amber Lane 73 Richard Street access permit and Beautiful piece of
1 car garage, available. Beautifully with 2 bedrooms, 2 Ledge View Very nice Bi-level 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath lot drainage in property located in
Appliances remodeled home, baths, kitchen, living SALE BY OWNER Development home with 2-3 bed- Traditional in Very Commercial space place. WIll build to a nice area waiting
included new cabinets, gran- room, dining room, 199 Clearview Ave 132 Clear Spring Ct. rooms, open floor Good Condition. for lease. $10/sq. ft. suit tenant or avail- to be built on. Most-
$76,000 ite countertops, laundry room, 3 (Turn @ Spring Gar- Ranch style town- plan, built in Open Layout. Off Physician's office able for land lease. ly wooded. Water,
Call 570-655-9722 ceramic tile floor in season porch & 2 den) Classic Colo- home, with 2 bed- garage, driveway, Street Parking, ready to occupy MLS 11-17 sewer and gas are
kitchen, pantry, car built in garage nial newly remod- rooms, 1 3/4 mod- on corner lot. Yard & Shed. approx 7500 sq. ft. Price Negotiable adjacent. Going
PLAINS TWP large master bed- sitting on 1.47 pri- eled featuring ALL ern baths, modern Lower level family Many Updates. Various suites up to Call Charlie towards Mountain-
FOR SALE BY OWNER room with 2 walk-in
closets and study,
vate acres.
$110,000
NEW flooring, bath,
dining room, living
kitchen with stove,
dishwasher,
room with pellet
stove. Move in
Asking $47,900
Call 570-762-1537
20,000 sq. ft. also
available. State of
570-829-6200
VM 101
top left onto Kirby
Ave just past Grey-
room with picture condition home for showing the art amenities.
PLAINS TOWNSHIP corner lot, partially Five Mountains garbage disposal, stone Manor.
enclosed yard with Realty window provides fridge. Separate $99,900 Ample parking. $59,000
fantastic views of
WILKES-BARRE
vinyl fencing, deck 570-542-2141 laundry room, 1 car MLS 10-4538 Contact Judy Rice MLS 11-429
MILL CREEK ACRES with gazebo. the Back Mt., dry- garage, like new Call Colleen 714-9230 570-696-2468
$289,900 LINE UP wall, refrigerator,
bath tub, lighting,
condition. 570-237-0415 Carey Avenue MLS# 10-4102

WEST WYOMING
4 Lan Creek Rd MLS 10-1123 MLS 11-366 Well kept single
Close to Mohegan
Sun & Geisinger, 4
570-696-2468 A GREAT DEAL... deck & much more.
2 bedrooms, 1 bath,
$162,500 family. 6 bed, 3 bath
Call Lu-Ann big lot, garage, Own 331 Holden St
Bedrooms, 3 Baths, IN CLASSIFIED! eat-in kitchen, unfin-
ished basement,
570-602-9280 it for $1,000/mo. If 10-847
Fireplace, 2 Car
Looking for the right deal qualified buyer. Sell-

WILKES-BARRE DURYEA
Garage. Excellent brand new deck. er to help with clos-
Condition. All Appli- on an automobile? single detached ing costs.
ances Included. Turn to classified. garage. Located on
a quiet street. Low
19 Schoolhouse Ln 732-406-7738
Large yard. It’s a showroom in print!
Go To
www.plainsre.com Classified’s got
Taxes! This Home
Is Priced Right WEST WYOMING WILKES-BARRE PRICES REDUCED
EARTH
for details. the directions! And Will Not Last
Asking $219,900 To place your At $115,000.
438 Tripp St CONSERVANCY

SWOYERSVILLE
LAND FOR SALE
Call 570-817-1228
for showing
ad Call Toll Free Shown by appoint-
ment only
Many possibilities
for this building. 40 +
46+/- Acres
Hanover Twp.,
1-800-427-8649 call 570-604-7780 parking spaces, 5 $89,000
PLYMOUTH SHAVERTOWN TRUCKSVILLE Cozy 2 bedroom
622 Donnelly St.
Double Block in
offices, 3 baths and
warehouse.
10+/- Acres
Hanover Twp.,
home, large fenced good condition. $425,000 $69,000
in yard, 2 car Great investment Maria Huggler 28+/- Acres
garage. $45,000 PRICE REDUCED!! property. Come CLASSIC Fairview Twp.,
MLS 10-3229 50 Dagobert St. take a look. PROPERTIES $85,000
570-696-2468 Do you need $96,000 570-587-7000 61+/- Acres
space? This home MLS# 10-2668 Nuangola
184 Owen St.
Roomy 2 story, 4
offers an open
living/dining room
floor plan, eat-in
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
WYOMING $125,000
40+/- Acres
bedroom, 1.75 bath Newport Twp.
Townhouse with
5 rooms, 2 bed- 375 Greenpond Rd.
single family home
on a large lot with
Price Reduced!
3 bedroom ranch
kitchen & a finished
third floor which
570-474-2340
PRICE REDUCED! $180,000
32 +/- Acres
rooms, 1.5 baths.
Kitchen, stove,
refrigerator &
Well kept Ranch in
Midway Manor with
large modern eat in
kitchen. Large living
home. Hardwood
floors. Sunken living SUNDAY
can be a bedroom,
office or storage
space. Off street
HANOVER TWP.
86 Main Street
Wilkes-Barre Twp.
See additional Land
7 rooms, 3 bed- and dining rooms. room. Lower level 1:00PM-3:00PM for Sale at
dishwasher, wall parking. Located
rooms, 2 baths, 2 1st floor laundry family room with Completely remod- It's that time again! www. earth
to wall carpeting, car garage, newer room, ductless air eled home with Rent out your near school & conservancy.org
fireplace. Garage. parks. Great for
covered patio, furnace. conditioning on 1st 60’x161’ lot. everything new. apartment 570-823-3445
assigned parking MLS #10-4474 floor, vinyl siding, New kitchen, baths, first time home
$99,900 with the Classifieds buyers! $59,900
space, convenient $162,900 carport, off street bedrooms, tile
Call Tom parking and much
Besecker Realty
floors, hardwoods,
570-829-7130 MLS#10-2296 915 Manufactured
location. 570-675-3611 Jill Jones 285 Wyoming Ave.
Homes
WILKES-BARRE
REDUCED PRICE 570-262-7716 more. granite countertops, First floor currently
570-696-6550
$59,900 MLS 11-432
WEST PITTSTON all new stainless used as a shop,
MLS# 10-1062
Call Kathie
$159,900
Jay A. Crossin 322 SALEM ST.
steel appliances,
refrigerator, stove,
Light Hearted Old
Timer in developing
could be offices,
etc. Prime location,
ASHLEY PARK
Ext. 23 microwave, dish- Laurel Run & San
(570) 288-6654 South Main ST. corner lot, full base- Souci Parks, Like
Crossin Real
BELL REAL ESTATE
washer, free stand- corridor, adjacent ment. 2nd floor is 3 new, several to
SHICKSHINNY Estate
570-288-0770
ing shower, tub for
two, huge deck,
YATESVILLE
to paring lot and
within view of Public
bedroom apartment
plus 3 car garage
choose from,
Financing &Warranty,
LINEUP OWNER SAYS: “SELL!” SWOYERSVILLE
large yard, excellent
neighborhood
Square and Movie
Theatre. Three
and parking for
6 cars.
facebook.com/
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ASUCCESSFULSALE $154,900 (835.00 /
30years/ 5%) 231 Poplar St.
story historic build-
ing features 10'
MLS #10-4339
$174,900
Call (570)250-2890

INCLASSIFIED! Great 1/2 double


570-654-1490 Nice 3 bedroom
home in move-in
ceilings, rubber
roof, gas hw
Call Charlie
VM 101 930 Wanted to Buy
located in nice
Doyouneedmorespace? West Pittston loca-
condition. BB...Located in the Real Estate
Hardwood floors in
A yard or garage sale tion. 3 bedrooms, living & dining
heart of Wilkes-
Barre's historic dis-
new carpet. Vertical
in classified
WE BUY HOMES
room. Upgraded trict 1 block from
blinds with all appli- appliances including
is the best way ances. Screened in Find Something? 61 Pittston Ave. Public Square were
Lose Something? stainless double Stately brick Ranch yesterday meets
tocleanoutyourclosets! DUPLEX PROPERTY porch and yard
Get it back where it oven, refrigerator & today. 912 Lots & Acreage Any Situation

570-956-2385
For Sale By Owner MLS#10-1535 in private location.
You’re in bussiness Move-in good con- $59,000 belongs dishwasher. Great Large room sizes, $350,000
with classified! dition. 1 Bedroom Charlie VM 101 with a Lost/Found ad! storage space fireplace, central 570-696-2468 DALLAS
in full basement A/C. Includes Goodleigh Manor
Each. All Separate 570-829-7130
SCRANTON
& walk-up attic. extra lot. 2 acre leveled lot at
Utilities. Off Street
WEST WYOMING $82,000 MLS #10-3512 very top of moun-
Parking. Great
MLS #10-4456
608 Webster St.
Sunday March 27
Location, Excellent
Neighborhood. TOY TOWN SECTION
148 Stites Street
Barbara Young
Call 570-466-6940
PRICE REDUCED
$209,000
tain. Spectacular
view (lot# 21) drive-
way enters from
WEST PITTSTON
1:00PM - 3:00PM $55,000. Call Charlie
ext. 55 Tulla Drive.
32 Firehall Road, MUST SELL MINT CONDITION 570-829-6200
Shickshinny
Spectacular sunlit
CALL 570-407-3100 97 Lacoe Street MUST SEE! COLDWELL BANKER, VM 101 Construction of
home required by

SWOYERSVILLE
$74,000
great room with
floor to ceiling For Sale By
Charming 750 sq.
ft. corner lot home.
RUNDLE REAL ESTATE JENKINS TOWNSHIP Michael Dombroski.
Restricted
Covenants Apply.
stone fireplace &
WILKES-BARRE
Owner All hardwood floors, May Street Call 570-406-5128
vaulted ceiling adds new hot water
YATESVILLE
2 unit property,
to the charm of this
good location,
needs work. 11 year young 3-4
boiler, gas heat,
immaculate with full DALLAS 941 Apartments/
$39,900
570-696-2468
bedrooms, 2 story
situated on almost
basement.
2 car garage. PRICE REDUCED Goodleigh Manor
New development.
Unfurnished

ASHLEY
an acre of tranquili- Spring is here! 570-446-3254 2 acres. Beautiful
ty with fenced Now’s the time to View. $59,900
above ground pool, put in an offer on West Wyoming Negotiable Modern 2 bedroom,
this immaculate,
TOYTOWN
rocking chair porch 570-357-1138 laundry, parking,bus
and a mountain move in ready, 2 Former Parrish stop. No pets.
Well maintained bedroom home! Off
view – there’s a house complete 12 Watson Street Center Hall with DURYEA Water included.
formal dining room
& large living room,
2.5 Baths, new
with appliances and
some furnishings if
street parking with
1 car garage, no
maintenance yard
3 bedroom Ranch.
Corner, double lot,
29 Amber Lane
A honey of a house
kitchen & parking
MLS#08-2954
44.59 ACRES $535 + utilities, first
/last & security
desired. 3 bed- central air, all 570-542-5726
Kitchen with dining with entertainment just over 20 years 12 Reid st. $179,900
hardwood floors.
SCRANTON
room, 1 bath, dining

802 Hampton St.


area & a master
suite complete with
room, enclosed
back porch. Roof,
bar, quiet neighbor-
hood, all kitchen
$118,000.
Call 570-693-4451
old will have a
brand new roof
Spacious Bi-level
home in semi-pri-
Call Charlie
AVOCA
laundry room, walk appliances includ- before you move in. vate location with 4 ROOMS & BATH,
vinyl siding windows off street parking,
WHOLESALE ESTATE
in closet & master ed. You don’t want 2 large bedrooms private back yard. 3
all replaced within to miss out freshly painted with season room. Gas washer & dryer
bath with jetted tub last 5 years. Situat- new carpeting. hookup, no pets, no
& shower and an ed on large lot, off
on this one!
MLS 10-4063 LIQUIDATION Large eat in
fireplace in lower
smoking. Utilities &
MOUNTAINTOP
oversize 2 car level family room. 4
street parking. Stor- $112,500 kitchen, 26x12 living bedrooms, garage. security. 457-2027
gar – Priced Under age shed. Very nice
Market Value Call Melissa room w/new car- MLS 10-4740 Industrial Site. Rail
@$189,900!
MLS #10-906
neighborhood!!!!!
$85,000 FIRM!!!
Call (570) 288-9681
570-237-6384 pet, 3 season room
overlooking large
$159,900
Call Charlie
served with all
utilities. KOZ AVOCA
Newly remodeled.
Don’t delay, call fenced in yard. Plus 570-829-6200 approved.
*Buyer to pay $75 a garage and drive- $2,395,000 2 bedroom, 2 bath,
SWOYERSVILLE
Pat today at VM 101
doc fee at closing, way. Move in now! MLS#10-669 dining room &
570-714-6114 or kitchen. $550 /
offers/contracts are 570-287-1196 MLS #11-749 Call Charlie
not binding until the $89,900 month. Call
Shopping for a
entire agreement is
signed (ratified) by
CENTURY 21 SMITH new apartment? Nanticoke Call Colleen
570-237-0415
(570) 457-8886

all parties. *If you


have not received
HOURIGAN GROUP Classified lets
2/3 Bedroom,1 Bath
Needs Cosmetic
NEAR HARVEYS LAKE
S. Mountain Blvd.
Best location in
BACK MOUNTAIN
you compare costs - Repairs Only. Mountaintop. 7,700
SPRING BROOK TWP
an offer response Looking for that 3 large 1 bedroom
Discount for sq. ft. building with
w/in 72 business without hassle Cash/Quick Close! 250’ frontage. special place apts, 3 kitchens
hours, you may call or worry! Resolution Real Currently an called home?
with appliances, 3

WILKES-BARRE
877-885-1624 & baths. Apts. have
leave a message Immaculate 2 story, Get moving Estate Services automotive
Classified will address access to one
identifying the prop- stone & vinyl. Large with classified! $19,700 center. Building is
erty address, your lot on cul-de-sac. 570-394-9537
45 Birch St adaptable Your needs. another. No lease.

WEST PITTSTON
$795 for all 3 apts
name, phone # & 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 to many uses. Open the door ($265 per apt.)
email, & you will baths. Detached $675,000 with classified!
WILKES-BARRE
oversized 2 car 97 Lacoe Street Call Dave Convenient to all
receive a prompt RR2 Box 200 GOULDSBORO colleges and gas
response. garage with loft. 570-474-6307
Well maintained, 4 902 Layman Lane drilling areas.
$18,000 6 Williams St.
Tile, hardwood,
granite, central air. bedroom, 1 1/2 SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP Call for more info
570-696-2468 Great value for the baths, eat-in 570-696-1866
laundry/pantry &
price on quiet large family room kitchen, spacious
street which is with built in bar & living room, front &
Need to rent that
closed to all main fireplace on 1st Fenced yard, 2 car back porches on
garage, large work- 1.58 acres. Vacation property?
roads is a must floor. $284,900.
see. Also comes shop/storage build- $123,800. Call Place an ad and
570-288-3256 Doyouneedmorespace? get started!
with home Very well ing at back of prop- Jeannie Brady
warranty. erty. Come take ERA BRADY A yard or garage sale 570-829-7130
LINEUP
maintained, 2 Very nice 3
a look! ASSOCIATES
BACK MOUNTAIN
MLS 10-3210 Wooded lot in Big
$157,900
bedroom, 1 bath, 1
car garage in quiet
bedroom. Newly
renovated with $32,000 570-836-3848 in classified Bass Lake. Current
is the best way
Collect cash, not dust!
Thomas Bourgeois
516-507-9403 ASUCCESSFULSALE neighborhood. Move
in ready, hardwood
new roof &
siding. Near
570-696-2468
Job Seekers are tocleanoutyourclosets!
perc on file. Priced
below cost, sell
Second floor. Quiet
area, private

Clean out your


CLASSIC
PROPERTIES
570-842-9988
IN CLASSIFIED! floors, gas heat &
great outdoor living
Mercy Hospital.
$44,900!
570-650-1126
looking here!
Where's your ad?
You’re in bussiness
with classified!
says bring all offers.
MLS#10-3564. Low
price $10,000
entrance, 1 bed-
room apartment.
space. Kitchen
basement, garage Doyouneedmorespace? 570-829-7130 and
Thomas Bourgeois
Fridge, stove,

PITTSTON
appliances ask for an employ- garbage, sewage
SUGARLOAF A yard or garage sale included. $112,500
WILKES-BARRE
ment specialist 516-507-9403 included. Picnic
or attic and call the 2 houses. Must sell
in classified
MLS 10-4063
Call Melissa
CLASSIC
PROPERTIES
area. No pets, 1
year lease, security.
together. Each has 909 Income & 570-842-9988
Classified depart- its own utilities on is the best way
570-237-6384

WILKES-BARRE Commercial
$400/month
570-675-8636

ment today at 570-


2.57 acres. 3 car
garage with 3 large
attached rooms.
tocleanoutyourclosets! Properties HARVEYS LAKE
Lake View DALLAS
You’re in bussiness
829-7130! For Sale By Owner.
$249,900
Call (570) 788-5913 with classified! AVOCA Hard to find this
one! Buildable lot
with view of lake.
2nd floor, 1 bed-
room, quiet, fridge
and stove, off-street
$32,900 parking. Garbage,
944 Commercial 944 Commercial 944 Commercial 944 Commercial 108 Simpson St.
328 Kennedy Blvd. MLS# 10-2523 sewer, water includ-
Modern medical Call Cindy ed. No pets. $400/
Properties Properties Properties Properties Cute and well cared space, labor & 570-690-2689 month plus lease
for home. Enclosed industry approved, www.cindykingre.com and security.
57 Fulton Street
OFFICENTERS - Pierce St., Kingston
patio on back, off ADA throughout, 2 570-690-1003
street parking for 4 3 bedrooms, 1 bath
home in Wilkes- doctor offices plus
cars. Nice big yard, 4 exam rooms, xray DALLAS TWP
privacy in rear. Barre. This is a Fan-
and reception and
MLS 09-3505
$49,900
nie Mae HomePath
Property. All meas-
25 St. Mary’s St.
3,443 sq. ft.
breakrooms. Could CONDO FOR LEASE:
urements are be used for any 570-675-4400 $1,800. 2 bedroom/
Call Jay Crossin masonry commer- business purpose. 2 Bath. Call Us to
Ext. 23 approx. Buyer to cial building with
Find the
pay full transfer tax. Will remodel to suit. discuss our great
CROSSIN REAL warehouse/office Also available Amenity & Mainte-
ESTATE Inspections for Buy- and 2 apartments

perfect
ers knowledge only. for lease. nance program!
570-288-0770 with sperate elec- MLS #11-751 Call 570-674-5278
Fannie Mae ''First- tric and heat. Per- $595,000

friend.
Look'' property, fect for contractors Dallas, Pa.
LINEUP investment offers
will not be consid-
or anyone with stor-
age needs. For
Call Charlie
VM 101 MEADOWS
APARTMENTS
ASUCCESSFULSALE ered for the first 15
days of listing.
Please see
more information
and photos log onto
The Classified
section at
220 Lake St.
Housing for the
timesleader.com
IN CLASSIFIED!
www.atlas elderly & mobility
www.homepath.co realtyinc.com. impaired; all utilities
m for details. Reduced to included. Federally
Doyouneedmorespace? $19,900
MLS #11-695
$89,000 Collect cash, not dust! subsidized program.
Professional Office Rentals A yard or garage sale 570-696-2468
MLS #10-3872
Call Charlie Clean out your
Extremely low
income persons
Full Service Leases • Custom Design • Renovations • Various Size Suites Available in classified 570-829-6200
VM 101 basement, garage encouraged to
apply. Income less
Medical, Legal, Commercial • Utilities • Parking • Janitorial
Full Time Maintenance Staff Available
is the best way or attic and call the Call 829-7130
to place your ad.
than $11,900.
570-675-6936,
tocleanoutyourclosets! Classified depart- 8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri.

For Rental Information Call: 1-570-287-1161 You’re in bussiness


with classified!
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in classified!
ment today at 570-
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KINGSTON
SDK GREEN LAFAYETTE GARDENS ! with ample blacktop
3 Half Doubles
Totally renovated
6 room apartment.
1st floor, 1 bedroom.
Stove & fridge E.Light,
WALNUT ST. 2nd floor, 1 bed-
room, includes all
2 bedroom, 2nd
floor apartment. SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR parking areas (once
Great Location! Two
side by side office
376 & 378 North
Maple Avenue
ACRES HOMES
Partially furnished, included. Washer bright, 1st appliances & wash- Washer/dryer hook- 113 Edison St. a used car lot) with suites available. 3 & 4 bedroom.
brand new fridge/ hookup. $425 + floor, 2 bedrooms, er/dryer, heat, hot up, carport parking, Quiet neighborhood. an adjacent 3 bed- 1,800 sq. ft each. 1 Newly remodeled.
electric range, elec- utilities. Call elevator, carpet- 11 Holiday Drive water & garbage heat & hot water 2 bedroom apart- room house. Excel- story. Excellent con- Both available
tric washer & dryer. (570) 814-0843 or ed, Security Kingston included. No pets. included. Stove & ments available for lent condition. dition. 10 ft. ceiling. May 30. $850 &
Brand new custom (570) 696-3090 system. Garage. “A Place To $550 + security. Fridge. References immediate occu- Beautiful county. Ideal for most pro- $950/month. Also,
draperies, Roman Extra storage & (570) 735-2573 & security. $650. pancy. Heat & hot Excellent location fessions including
Call Home” Plains 3 bedroom
shades, carpeting /
flooring & energy KINGSTON
3 rooms, 1 bed-
cable TV included.
Laundry facilities.
Spacious 1, 2 & 3
Bedroom Apts NANTICOKE
570-654-7479
Leave Message
water included. $625
Call Aileen at
570-822-7944
on Route 92 in
Nicholson. Easy
access to route 81.
medical, legal or
beauty salon. Near
1/2 double. $795/
month. For info,
efficient furnace & Heat & hot water 3 Bedroom all major highways & (570) 814-9700
windows. 2 bed-
room + large attic
room, heat & hot
water included, free
furnished. Fine
neighborhood.
Townhomes
East State St.
2 large bedrooms. WEST PITTSTON WILKES-BARRE
Near Marcellus
Shale Drilling sites.
good traffic area.
Call 570-822-2021;
KINGSTON
use of washer & Gas heat included Modern kitchen and 2nd floor, 4 rooms.
loft bedroom with Convenient to bus Land for additional ask for Betty.
spacious walk-in dryer available. No & stores. No FREE bath, all appliances Hardwood floors. storage. 2 car
Large 1/2 double, 3
closet, full tiled bath pets & no smoking.
$480 + security & 1
pets. References. 24hr on-site Gym
Community Room
dishwasher, w/d
hookup. Ample
Heat and hot water
included. No pets. FRANKLIN GARDENS garage attached to
house plus large
To place your bedroom, sunny &
on 1st floor, Easy
access to I-81, year lease. Call
Security. Lease.
No smokers Swimming Pool closets and stor- No smoking. Avail- SENIOR LIVING mechanical garage ad call...829-7130 spacious, $650
570-331-7016 Days Maintenance FREE age. No smokers. able now. Call with office space WILKES-BARRE month, 1 year lease,
airport & casino, off please. $840. credit check &
street parking. No
smoking, No pets.
or 288-6764 Night 570-287-0900 Controlled Access
Patio/Balcony
$580 per month
includes sewer,
570-479-4069.
OPEN HOUSE
and a vehicle lift and
compressor. TIRED OF HIGH security deposit.
$750 + utilities &
security.
KINGSTON
72 E. W alnut St. LINEUP
and much more...
Call Today
garbage & water.
570-239-2741 WEST PITTSTON
Upscale 1 bedroom
April 16th
10:00AM-4:00PM
Includes water and
septic. Alternate
RENTS?
Attic, cellar, eat in
kitchen, front &
back porch, no pets,
570-762-8265 or stop by Š1 & 2 bedrooms heat sources:
3rd floor, located in
ASUCCESSFULSALE for a tour! apartment. Modern ŠLaundry facility propane, electric, Are you paying too no smoking, new

DURYEA
quiet neighborhood. Now Offering kitchen, washer / ŠStove, fridge and coal. Garage is much for your cur- carpeting & paint.

Modern 2 bedroom,
New kitchen, living
room, dining room, INCLASSIFIED! Move In Specials dryer included. Must
see! 570-430-3095
ŠSecure building
ŠCommunity
insulated
propane heat.
with rent office? Call us!
We have modern
Not Section
approved.
8
570-288-9019
2nd floor. Quiet sun room, bath- Doyouneedmorespace? West Pittston, Pa.
Rooms. $2,300. call 570- office space avail- 570-817-2858 or
room. 2 large and 1 570-714-1606
location. Appliances A yard or garage sale Immediate personal ŠElevator 343-3345 or 570- able in Luzerne
LARKSVILLE
small bedroom, lots GARDEN VILLAGE Bank Building on
& garbage included. care openings in Š2 fully handicap 840-5898 before
Off street parking.
No pets. $485 +
of closets, built in
linen, built in hutch,
in classified
is the best way 2 bedroom, 1st floor Myers Manor
and Anderson
APARTMENTS
221 Fremont St.
Housing for the
accessible
also available
apts. 8:00 pm for details. Public Square.
Rents include heat, LARKSVILLE
DOLPHIN PLAZA
security. Call hardwood and car- Just renovated. Recently central air, utilities, 3 bedroom, 1 bath
570-479-1203 peted floors, fire- tocleanoutyourclosets! Extra large master Personal Care elderly & mobility
renovated. trash removal, and half double, Freshly
Facility on the impaired; all utilities
place, storage You’re in bussiness bedroom, laundry
Wesley Village included. Federally
Call Christy Rte. 315 nightly cleaning - all cleaned & painted.
EXETER room, yard, w/d,
fridge, air condition- with classified!
hookup, off street
parking, quiet Campus subsidized
program. Extremely
570-417-0088 2,000 SF
Office / Retail
without a sneaky
CAM charge.
Tenant pays all utili-
ties including sewer.
KINGSTON WILKES-BARRE
er and stove incl. neighborhood, no A variety of
SENIOR APARTMENTS Next to Gymboree Access parking at
Heat and hot water pets. $625 + securi- accommodations low income persons $550 plus security.
4,500 SF Office the new intermodal
incl. Available April 1 Like New 2 bed- ty. Heat, hot water available! Meals, encouraged to Scott Street garage via our cov- Call (570) 332-5723
222 Schooley Ave. apply. Income less Showroom,
1 yr. lease + security room apartment in & water included. housekeeping, 2nd floor, 5 rooms, ered bridge. 300SF
LARKSVILLE
than $11,900. Warehouse
Exeter, PA $950/month great neighbor- 845-386-1011 laundry and trans- heat & hot water to 5000SF available.
570-655-6555, Loading Dock
Accepting applica- 570-406-1411 hood. 2nd floor. portation included. furnished. Stove, Call 570-829-1206 We can remodel to Newly renovated
LUZERNE
tions for 1 bedroom Includes new 8 am-4 pm, fridge, off-street suit. Brokers Pro-
Call (570) 655-2891 2 bedroom with
Looking for the right deal Monday-Friday.
HANOVER TWP
apartments. Quality kitchen (with new or visit us online at parking, no pets. tected. Call Jeff
1 bedroom, wall to EQUAL HOUSING appliances, central
1 bedroom apart-
ments for ages 62
on an automobile? stove, dishwasher
& microwave) and wall, off-street www. OPPORTUNITY
$400/month + secu-
rity & references.
Pyros at 822-8577 air & heat, off
Parkway Plaza
Turn to classified. unitedmethodist street parking,
WYOMING
and older. Income bath w/washer parking, coin HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE Call 570-696-3381 Sans Souci Parkway
homes.org. energy efficeint.
limits apply. Rent It’s a showroom in print! dryer hookup. Hard- laundry, water, Commercial Space
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
sewer & garbage WILKES-BARRE 1701 Wyoming Ave. $600 + utilities.
only $437 month. Classified’s got wood throughout
PITTSTON
For Lease 1,200 sq. Call 570-760-1045
* Utilities Included with ceramic tile in included. $495/ ft. starting at $600/ 900 sq. ft. private
the directions! month + security 1st floor, 2 bedroom. office suite. Suitable
MOCANAQUA
* Laundry Facilities kitchen and bath. 2 APARTMENTS Mayflower Wall to wall carpet. month. Off street

KINGSTON
* On Site $695/mo + utilities & lease. HUD Off street parking, parking. Central for general office
2nd floor 1 bed-
Management and security. No accepted. Call
570-687-6216 or
on site laundry. Crossing room, wall to wall heat & air. Call use, professional 2 bedroom, water
*Private parking Available May 1 Pets, references Deck/porch. Tenant 570-991-0706 office, etc. Includes & sewer included.
Call for appointment Great neighbor- required. Call Scott 570-954-0727 pays electric, trash Apartments carpet. Off street
parking. Washer/
all utilities, including $525/ month. Sec-
570-654-5733
Monday - Friday
8am-11am. Equal
hood! 2nd floor, 2
bedrooms. Large
(570)823-2431
Ext. 137
MOUNTAIN TOP
& water/sewage.
3 bedroom $695. 570.822.3968 dryer included. 1
month security &
KINGSTON
18 Pierce St
cleaning and free
parking.
$900/month
tion 8 considered.
Call 570-899-6104
dining & family 2 bedroom $575.
KINGSTON
references. Call for
Housing Opportunity room. New bath &
kitchen with tile
1 Bedroom apart-
ments for elderly,
Security required.
(570) 881-1747
- Light & bright info.(570) 574-2249
Office Space
Available Immedi-
Call Charlie
570-829-6200 PLYMOUTH
EXETER/WYOMING floors, windows, Newly remodeled,
2nd floor 2 bed-
disabled. Rents open floor plans
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
ately, Off street VM 101 2 bedrooms, 1 1/2

PITTSTON
carpet & appliances based on 30% of - All major parking. Security baths, Utilities by
2 AND 3 BEDROOM including washer & room, 1 1/2 bath. All ADJ gross income. required. 3 room tenant. $600. Sec-
APTS. W/d hookup, appliances included. appliances included SECURE
dryer. Includes Handicap Accessi- 2 bedroom. All Suite $300/month, tion 8 Welcome. Call
off street parking, Washer & dryer. ble. Equal Housing - Pets welcome* BUILDINGS includes utilities.
garage. No pets / appliances included. 1 & 2 bedroom 570-690-6289
tile kitchen & bath, smoking. $675. Central air. Off Opportunity. TTY711 All utilities paid; - Close to everything 570-690-0564 before 6pm
$650-$700/mo + street parking. $675 apartments.
Some utilities includ- or 570-474-5010 electricity by tenant. - 24 hour emergency 570-823-7564
SUGAR NOTCH
utilities. 237-2076 + utilities. No pets. Laundry facility. Off 947 Garages
ed. Lease & This institution is an Everything brand
KINGSTON
Call 570-287-9631 maintenance street parking avail-
equal opportunity new. Off street park-
FORTY FORT
deposit. After 6 able. Starting at
p.m., 570-814-6714 or 570-696-3936 provider &
employer.
ing. $695 + security
& references
- Short term
leases available
$440. 570-332-5723 Garage space HANOVER TWP. 3 bedrooms, quiet
street, yard. Fresh
1633 Wyoming Ave.
2 bedrooms, no
KINGSTON
KINGSTON 570-969-9268 WILKES-BARRE
rental. 1200 sq. ft.
Zoned for repairs &
paint. $525/month
+ utilities, lease,
SPACIOUS 1 BEDROOM
pets, newer carpet Renovated 2 bed- Call TODAY For manufacturing.
Shopping for a security. No pets.
& paint, air condi- DUPLEX room with central AVAILABILITY!! $450 per month
MOUNTAIN TOP
Call (570) 332-1216
tioning. $650/per air. 2nd floor, quiet new apartment? on 1st floor of brick (570) 814-8876 or 570-592-1328
Beautiful 1st floor, 2 www.mayflower
month, plus utilities. building, 2 porches, Classified lets building in historic
Call (570) 287-3059
bedroom, 1.5 baths,
5 rooms, convenient all appliances. Off WOODBRYN you compare costs - crossing.com district. Wall to wall KINGSTON
953 Houses for Rent
COMMERCIAL SPACE
residential location, street parking, 1 & 2 Bedroom, without hassle carpet; equipped
FORTY FORT hardwood floors,
natural woodwork,
security & lease. No
pets. $555 + utili-
available
immediately, No
or worry! Certain Restrictions
kitchen; bonus
room; off street 1427 San Souci Pky BEAR CREEK VILLAGE
1st floor, 1 bedroom.
Hardwood floors,
central air, off
french doors, ceiling
fan, laundry with
ties. 570-690-3086 pets. Rents based
on income start
Get moving
with classified!
Apply* parking. $650.
month includes FOR RENT
620 Market St.
Newly remodeled,
fully equipped full
Beautiful 2 story 4
bedroom home for
Shopping for a heat, water,
street parking. No
pets, no smoking.
washer/dryer in-
cluded, refrigerator,
gas range, dish-
new apartment?
at $395 & $430.
Handicap Accessi-
ble. Equal Housing
PITTSTON
3rd floor, 1 bed-
parking. Call
570-650-1266
Newly Renovated
Prime Space.
service garage.
Also has a detail
wash bay. Garage
rent situated on 4
wooded acres.
$575/ month plus 1,250 sq. ft., Garage, shed,
security & utilities. washer, oak cabi- Classified lets Opportunity. room, eat in with references
Near Kingston is 2,560 square $1,350. All utilities
Call (570) 574-9773 nets, off street
parking, fenced-in
you compare costs - Call 570-474-5010
TTY711
kitchen, stove &
fridge. Living room, WILKES-BARRE / Corners. Great feet with 50 feet
road frontage on
by tenant. Security
without hassle Wilkes-Barre location for retail or & references
FORTY FORT back yard, storage.
Available April 1. or worry!
This institution is an
equal opportunity
1 bath, coin-op
washer/dryer. KINGSTON
1 & 2 bedrooms.
Š2 bedroom
single,
business office.
Easy Access and
the Sans Souci
Parkway
required. Small pets
ok. (570) 690-3094
Beautiful 3rd floor, 1 $695 + utilities. provider and Heat, water, sewer $249,900
bedroom. Stove & Call 570-690-0633 Get moving employer. included. $495/ Includes all utilities, exceptional
Kingston
parking. Call Cliff
570-696-2468
570-760-3427
Fridge. All utilities
included. $595.
with classified!
941 Apartments/
month + security
and references
parking, laundry. No
pets. From $475.
Lease, security
ŠLarge 3
bedroom
DRUMS
LUXURY
Security + 1st month Call 570-822-8671
rent. Background 962 Rooms 962 Rooms Unfurnished & references. Hanover TOWNHOUSE
PITTSTON 570-970-0847 Š3 bedroom, ON GOLF
W IL K E SW O O D
check. For appoint- large, affordable
ment and applica- COURSE
Nanticoke $1395 plus
tion, Call
Bear Creek Township A PAR TM E NTS WILKES-BARRE Š2 bedroom, OFFICE SPACE
Casino Countryside Inn

utilities. Minutes
570-417-0088

AMERICA
2 bedrooms apt.
large, water
included KINGSTON from I-81 & I-80.
Very large, 2,100

REALTY CO.
Rooms starting at
Daily $39.99 + tax
1 B edroom Sta rting
CLEAN & SPACIOUS
2nd floor, stove,
fridge, fenced in
Pittston
ŠLarge 1
166 W. Union St.
Avail. March 1. HANOVER TWP. sq. ft. open floor
plan 1st floor
a t $665.00 4 rooms, 2nd floor, yard, $500 + gas, bedroom water 600 sq. ft of newly 24’x40’, high
with full base-
RENTALS Weekly $169.99 + tax wall to wall carpet, electric & water. included renovated office ceiling. Storage or
ment. Includes
FORTY FORT • Includes gas heat, off street parking. 570- 417-0088 for Wyoming space. Rent garage. Can divide.
all appliances +
appointment & Š3 bedroom includes heat and For more info, call
Call for 1, 2, Bed-
Microwave w ater,sew er & trash Water, sewer &
application. exceptional electric. Off street Parkway Storage laundry. On 15th
rooms or other. garbage included. hole, deck over-
Over 30 years Refrigerator • C onvenient to allm ajor Non smokers & no Old Forge parking available. (570) 824-5724
looking fairway.
$800 per month.
WILKES-BARRE
Š2 bedroom
PLAINS
managed service highw ays & public pets. $550/month. 2 car garage,
provided. NO WiFi 570-655-2567 exceptional Call 570-287-5090
1 year lease +
PETS/SMOKING /2 HBO transportation 264 Academy St water included
Large 1 & 1/2 car security & refer-
YEAR SAME RENT,
EMPLOYMENT VER- (570) 823-8027 • Fitness center & pool PLAINS 2 bedrooms, newly
renovated building.
McDermott &
McDermott PITTSTON garage for rent.
$125/month. No
ences. Small
pets allowed.
IFICATION/APPLICA-
TION REQUIRED.
www.casinocountrysideinn.com
info@casinocountrysideinn.com
• P atio/B alconies
• P et friendly*
88 E. CAREY ST.
2nd floor, w to w
Washer & dryer.
$600/per month
Real Estate
Inc. Property
Management
COOPERS CO-OP electric or heat. Call
570-714-9234
Available April
1st. Call now for
Details call includes heat, hot Lease Space showing.
570-288-1422 • O nline rentalpaym ents carpet, 1 bedroom, water and parking. 570-821-1650
Available, Light (570) 592-3113
sitting porch, wash- 646-712-1286 (direct line) 950 Half Doubles
AMERICA • Flexible lease term s er, dryer, refrigera- 570-328-9896 Mon-Fri. 8-7pm manufacturing,
944 Commercial 944 Commercial LINE UP
REALTY Properties Properties M ond a y - Frid a y 9 -5
tor, stove, dish- 570-855-4744 Sat. 8-noon warehouse,
office, includes ASHLEY
RANCH STYLE Sa turd a y 1 0-2
washer. Heat, hot
water, cable TV, all utilities with 3 bedroom, wall to
wall carpet, dish-
A GREAT DEAL...
Forty Fort Ranch free parking.
style layout, 2nd 822-27 1 1
sewer, Off street
parking, security, 1 I will save washer, first floor IN CLASSIFIED!
laundry room,
floor, beautifully
w w w .liv ea tw ilk esw ood .com year lease. No you money! fenced yard,
Looking for the right deal
done! Kitchen with
WILKES-BARRE * Restrictions Ap p ly on an automobile?
built-ins, laundry,
porch, garage stall, PROVINCIAL TOWER - S. MAIN
Smoking - No Pets.
Available May 1st. WILKES-BARRE Hanover schools,
$610 + utilities.
570-851-2929
Turn to classified.
$575 month. 570- 3 bedroom, 1/2 It’s a showroom in print!
sewer & recycling
included. $670+ Great Commercial Store Front, Meadows 824-3940 double, 1.5 bath,
Classified’s got
utilities. NO PETS/ & Inside Suites Available
Senior
gas heat, off-street
WYOMING DURYEA the directions!
SMOKING/2 YEAR Steps from New Intermodal Hub SHEATOWN parking, fenced in
BLANDINA
PLAINS TWP 2 bedrooms, tile
DUPONT
SAME RENT yard, excellent
& Public Parking APARTMENTS kitchen and bath,
EMPLOYMENT
APPLICATION. Starting at $650 Living Beautiful 1st floor, 2
1/2 bedroom. Stove
and fridge. Large
condition. $595/
month + utilities, Deluxe 1 & 2 bed-
room. Wall to Wall
7 PETHICK DRIVE
OFF RTE. 315
w/d hookup, off-
street parking Large completely

Community
Services provided. references & 1200 & 700 SF remodeled 2 bed-
AMERICA REALTY utilities included kitchen, on-site security. No pets. carpet. Some utili-
Office Available.
$650/per month,
room styled town-
laundry room. Off Call 570-881-4078 ties by tenant. No plus utilities Call
570-288-1422 Reasonable. house. Stove &
FREE RENT - Call For Details Today! 200 Lake St street parking. $600 pets. Non-smoking.
570-760-1513
(570) 655-1238
fridge included.
HANOVER 570-829-1573
Dallas, PA + utilities, security,
WILKES-BARRE Elderly community.
Quiet, safe. Off
EDWARDSVILLE Private interior
618 FELLOWS ST
Large 2 Bedrooms,
18612
570-675-9336
lease & background
check. Call
570-417-0088
447 S. Franklin St.
MUST SEE!
street parking. Call
570-693-2850
WAREHOUSE/LIGHT 162 Short St.
attic & basement
access. Washer/
Renovated 3 bed- dryer hookup. Heat
2nd floor, appli-
ances, NEW refrig-
One Bedroom
Apartment
for appointment 1 bedroom, study,
off street parking,
laundry. Includes WYOMING MANUFACTURING room in quiet loca-
tion. Fresh paint,
included. Nice yard.
$750. No pets.
erator, stove &
OFFICE SPACE
Available! Lovely, large 1st new carpeting and 570-479-6722
microwave. Off 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ heat and hot water,
floor 2 bedroom new kitchen w/dish-
street parking. Unfurnished Unfurnished Included: Hardwood floors
and appliances. apartment. Lami- washer. No pets or

PITTSTON
Porch & Yard. Sun nate floors. Stove, smokers. Only $650
room. Available All utilities, air con- Trash removal.
fridge, washer & per month, +utilities.
SWOYERSVILLE
April 1st. $575/ + ditioning, mainte- $575/per month,
nance, and free dryer. Lovely deck. Main St. Call (570) 466-6334
utilities. Small pets
IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE parking. Restaurant
Call (570) 821-5599
Full basement. 12,000 sq. ft. build-
FORTY FORT
1 bedroom. Eat-in
FOR
ok. 570-357-1138 ing in downtown
and Beauty shop on Collect cash, not dust! Parking in front.
or 610-568-8363 Immediate Occupancy!! site.
kitchen. Washer/
dryer hookup. Gas Clean out your Handicap access. location. Ware-
No pets, no house with light 1/2 double.
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
30 Garrahan St.
MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS
Office hours
Monday - Friday
heat. $440/month.
Water included.
basement, garage
or attic and call the smoking. $650 +
utilities, references
manufacturing.
Building with some
3 bedrooms. Stove,
refrigerator, APARTMENT
8:00 am - 4:30 pm Security & no pets. Classified depart- dishwasher. Washer
1st floor, quiet 61 E. Northampton St. & 1 month security. office space. Entire 2 bedroom, or
Call 570-760-5573 ment today at 570- /dryer hookup.
neighborhood, 2-3 (570) 709-9206 building for lease or 1/2 double on
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 829-7130! Newly painted.
SWOYERSVILLE
bedrooms, washer, (772) 465-9592 will sub-divide.
Off street parking. West Side.
dryer, off-street (570) 693-3963 MLS #10-1074
parking, large front
porch & quiet back-
• Affordable Senior Apartments
• Income Eligibility Required
1 bedroom. Eat-in
kitchen. Washer/
WILKES-BARRE Call Charlie
570-829-6200
$675 + utilities.
570-814-0843
570-779-1777

yard. $625/mo heat • Utilities Included! • Low cable rates; dryer hookup. Gas APARTMENTS VM 101 570-696-3090
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
GLEN LYON
& water included. • New appliances; laundry on site; heat. $440/month.

CEDAR FOR RENT!


RENTALS
Security required. Water included. 3 bedroom single
Rich @ 542-7620
• Activities! Security & no pets. family. 1 1/2 baths.
• Curb side Public Transportation 425 South Franklin
NICE 3 BEDROOM
Call 570-760-5573 Driveway, yard, nice

VILLAGE
Street. For lease.
HANOVER TWP Please call 570-825-8594
SWOYERSVILLE
Available immedi-
1-2 2 BEDROOM APTS
area. $800 + utilities
Call 570-332-5723
214 Taft Street TDD/TTY 800-654-5984
ately, washer/dryer
WEST PITTSTON 1/2 DOUBLE HARVEY’S LAKE
on premises, no
2nd floor. Modern 2 Apartment
bedroom. Newer
kitchen, bath, stove Homes
1st floor. 2 bed-
room, $515 month +
pets. We have stu-
dio, 1, 2 bedroom 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE $1.00 SQ. FT.
18,000 & 9,000
3 bedrooms, 1 bath-
room, off-street 2 bedroom home.
apts. On site park- sq. ft. Great,
& fridge. Washer &
Ask About Our utilities & security. ing. Fridge, stove 1/2 DOUBLES & clean assembly
parking, very clean,
private yard, quiet
All appliances,

LUZERNE
dryer in basement. water, sewer & trash.
$500 + utilities & EAST Holiday Specials! provided. We have a space; A/C; Gas neighborhood, $550 No Pets. Security
security. No pets.
No smoking. Call
MOUNTAIN $250 Off 1st Months Rent, 2nd floor, 2 bed-
24/7 security cam-
era presence and all SINGLE HOME heat; Own meters;
New 1/2 baths;
/per month, Call
(570) 606-5350
and lease.
570-762-6792
(570) 825-6259 APARTMENTS room, $500 month doors are electroni- Wyoming, Kingston, freight elevator
& $250 Off Security
HANOVER TWP.
+ utilities & security.

KINGSTON The good life... Regions Best Deposit With Good Credit. No Pets.
570-406-2789
cally locked. $450-
650/per month,
Wilkes-Barre, Plains
Shavertown
Owner/Agent
908-852-4410 JENKINS TOWNSHIP
water & sewer paid,
close at hand Address 3 bedroom, eat-in
1 bedroom, 2nd 1 bedroom starting @ $690 One month/security All rentals include
WEST PITTSTON
kitchen with stove HOUSE FOR RENT
Featuring:
floor, washer/dryer • 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. • 1,2 & 3 Bedroom Apts. deposit. Call (570) appliances, sewer, & dishwasher.
hookup, yard, park- 793-6377 after maintenance. Available immedi-
• Total Air-Conditioning • Total Air-Conditioning Wyoming Ave. Laundry hookup. ately, 4 bedrooms, 2
ing, No Pets, Quiet 10:00 a.m. to set an Freshly painted,
/Secluded/Conve- • Washer & Dryer • Gas Heat & HW Included ‹ Washer & Dryer appointment or Security & credit High traffic location. bath rooms, refrig-
references Office space with new carpet & new erator & stove pro-
nient $425. + utili- • Community Building • Swim Club, Heated Pools ‹ Central Air email shlomo_voola linoleum. Fenced
Immediate required. Character. 885 sq. vided, washer/dryer
ties. Discount avail- • Spa & Pools • Hi-Tech Fitness Center ‹ Fitness Center @yahoo.com. Call 899-3407 yard. No pets/no
independent living ft. Great for busi- hookup, off-street
able, lease, refer- • Hi-Tech Fitness Center • Shopping Shuttle wilkesliving.com for info/appointment smoking. $600 +
ences. 574-9827
‹ Swimming Pool openings at: ness, retail or spa. parking, $600.00/
• Tennis & Basketball Courts • Full -Size Washer & Dryer Rent includes heat utilities, secuirty &
‹ Easy Access to per month, plus utili-
• Private Entrances
Myers Manor
WILKES-BARRE 944 Commercial references. Call
KINGSTON • Private Entrances on the Wesley & water. Call for ties. 570-561-5836
I-81 more details at (570) 823-9436
Monday - Friday 9-5 Monday - Friday 9-5 Mon – Fri. 9 –5 Village Campus Clean, 2 bedroom, Properties 570-655-9325
Monday - Friday 9-5 Monday - Friday 9-5
Collect cash, not dust!
HANOVER TWP.
103 Penn St. Saturday 9-1 Cozy one bedrooms 2nd floor duplex.
Saturday 9-1 Saturday
Saturday 9-1
9-1

315 PLAZA
2 bedrooms, $460 44 Eagle Court Stove, hookups,
month + utilities. 680 Wildflower Drive 200 Gateway Drive
and studios avail-
parking, yard. No
Wilkes-Barre Clean out your
Wilkes-Barre, PA 6 rooms, 3 bed-
Stove & fridge incl. Plains, PA 18702 Edwardsville, PA 18704 18706 (Off Route 309)
able. Ask about our
move-in incentives! pets/no smoking. COMMERCIAL RETAIL SPACE rooms, wall to wall basement, garage
references/security $475 + utilities. 1750 & 3200 SF in Established carpeting, fenced in or attic and call the
822-4444 288-6300
Call (570) 655-2891
required. Section 8 570-823-8400 or visit us online at Call 570-868-4444 Retail / Office
Space Available
Shopping center.
800 to 1,200 sq. ft.
yard, newly remod- Classified depart-
welcome. Call Ed cedarvillage@ www. eled. $475/month +
www.EastMountainApt.com www.GatewayManorApt.com ment today at 570-
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570-287-9661 unitedmethodist 570-829-1206 Rent negotiable. utilities & security.


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953 Houses for Rent 959 Mobile Homes

KINGSTON HUNLOCK CREEK


Very nice 1 bed-
room. $400 / month.
Water, sewer &
trash included. Call
570-477-2845

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remodeled, mint,
turn key condition,
3 bedrooms, 1.5
baths, large
closets, with
hardwoods, carpet
& tile floors, new
kitchen and baths,
gas heat, shed,
HOMES AVAILABLE
Homes available in
large yard. Birchwood Village
$134,000, seller Estates.
Estates 2 and 3
will pay closing bedrooms. Rent-
costs, $5000 down to-own available.
and monthly CALL TODAY!
payments are 570-613-0719
$995/month.
WALSH 962 Rooms
REAL ESTATE

KINGSTON HOUSE
570-654-1490

LARKSVILLE
2 bedroom, living
Nice, clean
furnished room,
room, kitchen and starting at $315.
bath. Great view! Efficiency at $435
Section 8 welcome. month furnished
Utilities by tenant with all utilities
$500/mo + security included. Off
Call 570-814-8299 street parking.
570-718-0331

NANTICOKE
Desirable WEST NANTICOKE
Lexington Village Furnished with pri-
Nanticoke, PA vate bath. Cable,
Many ranch style garbage & all other
homes. 2 bedrooms utilities included.
2 Free Months With Non-smoking. Call
A 2 Year Lease 570-814-5465
$795 + electric
SQUARE FOOT RE 965 Roommate
Wanted
MANAGEMENT
866-873-0478 ROOMATE WANTED
FOR CRUISE

PITTSTON
James Street
To Share Costs On
A Carnival Cruise
May 1st - May 8th
Single family home, from Baltimore to
freshly painted, Freeport Nassau.
brand new gas fur- Each $682 + tips.
nace, 3 bedrooms, Call Harry For Info. 1024 Building & 1039 Chimney 1057Construction & 1132 Handyman 1135 Hauling & 1189 Miscellaneous 1204 Painting & 1249 Remodeling &
1 1/2 baths, off 570-287-1555
street parking. No Remodeling Service Building Services Trucking Service Wallpaper Repairs
pets, no smoking.
$675 / month + utili- 971 Vacation & ALL OLDER HOMES The Handier *** FREE ***
ties. Call Betty at Resort Properties SPECIALIST A-1
1 ABLE GARAGE DOOR Man PICK-UP
Century 21 825-4268. CHIMNEY Sales, service We fix everything! Appliances, Grills
VITO’S
FLORIDA
Smith Hourigan Remodel / Repair Rebuild & Repair Lawnmowers, Pipes
installation & Plumbing,
Group
570-287-1106 Boca Raton
Kitchen
& Baths
Chimneys. All
types of Masonry.
repair. Fully
insured
Electrical &
Bicycles, AC’s
Pots, Pans, Cans &
Carpentry.
ext 3559
or 570-714-6127
Beautiful 5 room
home with Pool. Building or
Liners Installed,
Brick & Block,
HIC# 065008
Call Joe
Retired Mr. Fix It.
Nuts, Bolts, Tools
Car Batteries GINO’S
Fully furnished. On Roofs & Gutters. Emergencies Radiators, Wires
(570) 735-8551
Wanted:
WILKES-BARRE canal lot. $600 Remodeling? Licensed & 23/7 *AFFORDABLE* Serra Painting D & D
(570) 606-489
weekly. If interest- Insured House Clean - outs Book Now For
570-735-2257
609-5204 or
Basements, Attic’s Junk Spring & Save. All
REMODELING

/ NANTICOKE
ed, write to: 328-5010 From decks and
120 Wagner St. Garages, Sheds Work Guaranteed
Moosic, PA 18507
Chimney
1078 Dry Wall
20 YEARS EXPERIENCE
(570) 817-4238 Cars & Satisfaction.
30 Yrs. Experience
kitchens to roofs,
and baths, etc.

974 Wanted to Rent


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BIA symbol
Construction
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want to rent house
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membership
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Rent to Own Option rooms in the follow- Trucking 1147 Home
570-406-9387
or go to
3 bedrooms with ing School Districts, COZY HEARTH Hanging & Finishing
288-8995 Excavating Licensed/Insured
large eat-in kitchen,
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Dallas & Mountain
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C L E Ahauling,
NING Restoration YOU’VE TRIED
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fenced in yard. Rebuilding, Repair, Licensed & Insured CALL THE
Great first home, DAVE JOHNSON cleaning attics, cellar, Custom BEST!!!
Stainless Steel Lin- Free Estimates
owner will help with Expert Bathroom garage, one piece or Made 1195 Movers
financing. $500 Remodeling, Whole
ing, Parging, Stuc- (570) 675-3378 whole Estate, also Wood Radiator
co, Caps, Etc.
Covers, shelves, BestDarnMovers 1252 Roofing &

Over
deposit needed to House Renovations, Free Estimates available 10 & 20 yard
secure home. Interior & Exterior Licensed & Insured 1084 Electrical dumpsters.655-0695 tables, benches,
misc woodwork.
Moving Helpers
Call for Free Quote.
EDWARD’S ALL COUNTY Siding
Between 5 & 9 pm Carpentry. Kitchens 592-1813or287-8302
Call 570-288-9050 and Basements
1-888-680-7990
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570-956-5963
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1042 Cleaning & SPECIALISTS

47,000
WILKES-BARRE
Carey Avenue
570-819-0681
Maintainence
Reasonable Rates
No Job Too Small.
A1 GENERAL HAULING
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570-454-4862 570-852-9243 experience.
Celebrating 76
All types of roofing.
Repairs & Installation
Well kept single HOME IMPROVEMENT Licensed & insured.
Free estimates.
cellars, garages.
Demolitions, Roofing 1153 Insulation 1204 Painting &
Wallpaper
years of Pride &
Tradition!
25 Years Experience
Licensed / Insured
family. 6 bed, 3 bath
big lot, garage.
CONTRACTING CLEANING 570-574-6213
570-574-7195
& Tree Removal.
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15 years experience
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1219 Photo New Roofs &
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Licensed & Insured
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H$99
OME PAINTING SALE
per room
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WILKES-BARRE
(570) 855-8382 or

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ing. Garages, 570-331-2606 EMERGENCIES
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570-388-0149
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570-709-8765
868-4469 Estate Clean
outs.
pruning & removal.
Stump Grinding,
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room, 9’x12’
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by Walt & Marge Chimneys
& Roof Repairs
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570-696-0891
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570-406-6044 Concrete INSTALLATION EDGING, SHRUBS &
HEDGES. additional coat(s)
additional charge.
& Insured
28 Years
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masonry & Certified, Insured. FULLY INSURED
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570-283-1341 Call Us & Save 5%
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ing, Masonry, Senior discount, A-1 Floor Mechanix


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570-654-5707
WINTER
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Northampton Ct.
Additions, Garages,
Kitchens, Baths, etc
Licensed & Insured
288-1701/655-3505
Hardwood, Tile,
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Larry Neer’s
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3 bedroom town-
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door Maintenance
Painting
31 Yrs. Experience
Fast Service.
Heating System
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baths, parking. WINTER STORM GMD MASONRY
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$800 month. Call 21 Years Experience Residential & packages available, Aluminum Siding, ing & Heating
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stucco
Jim 570-394-2643 Commercial,
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concrete
tree
patios,
trimming &
Decks, Handy
Man Repairs,
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Competitive Rates
1327 Waterproofing
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able 80,000 sq. ft. Remodeling. WYOMING Regulars, storms, 1183 Masonry Insulation
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