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WILKES-BARRE, PA timesleader.com FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 2011 50¢

WILKES-BARRE’S CELLPHONE BAN B AT H S A LT S C O N T R O V E R S Y

Obscure
law could
Not making a connection aid police
Meanwhile, Luzerne County’s DA eyes seeking
an injunction like Lackawanna County’s
against the substance in Scranton.

By EDWARD LEWIS
elewis@timesleader.com First reported at
KINGSTON – There 3:24
might be a little-known law p.m.
that may result in people get- timesleader.com
ting charged for using bath
salts.
While police agencies are dealing with ancillary
crimes of bath salts users, such as disorderly con-
duct, Kingston police successfully secured a con-
viction when a man pleaded guilty to illegally us-
ing solvents or noxious substances.
A review of court records show it appears to be
the first bath salts conviction in Luzerne County.
Meanwhile, Luzerne County District Attorney
Jacqueline Musto Carroll said Thursday she is ex-
ploring a petition that would seek a court injunc-
tion to ban the sale of bath salts by retailers, simi-
lar to a court injunction imposed in Lackawanna
County on Wednesday.
“I’m reaching out to police chiefs to provide us

See SALTS, Page 7A

Casey out to fix


Depot pay scale
TIMES LEADER PHOTOS

This sign notifying motorists of the city’s ordinance banning cell phone use while driving is located at Old River Road and Carey Avenue. Above,
drivers, including city zoning officer Frank Kratz, right, use their phones while driving.

Law on books, but enforcement is open question


By JONATHAN RISKIND
Times Leader Washington Bureau
WASHINGTON – Promises
made should be promises kept
By BILL O’BOYLE don’t think we’ve cited anybody. It “You can see it every day – people run through red when it comes to fair pay for em-
boboyle@timesleader.com seems to me that more and more peo- ployees of the Tobyhanna Army
WILKES-BARRE – It’s been al- ple are using their cell phones and lights, through stop signs because they aren’t paying Depot, said Sen. Bob Casey, D-
most a year since City Council ap- driving, so I don’t think we are en- attention to driving.” Scranton. Casey
proved an ordinance that bans the forcing it.” But the Obama administra-
use of cell phones while driving. Kane has been leading the effort to Kathy Kane tion has so far failed to enact a recommended
So how many citations have been convince legislators to enact a state- W-B council chairwoman change to the wage system at Tobyhanna to fix a
issued? wide law addressing the issue. She salary disparity that costs many of the depot’s
“I really don’t know,” said Kathy said she has read a lot of statistics paying attention to driving,” Kane The city’s ordinance calls for a fine workers thousands of dollars in lost pay annually,
Kane, chairwoman of council and the that show a high incidence of acci- said. “You can see it every day – peo- of no less that $75 upon conviction of Casey said.
person who pushed for the ordi- dents caused by talking or texting on ple run through red lights, through the summary offense. As far Tobyhanna is the largest, full-service electron-
nance. “I can’t get any answers on cell phones while driving. stop signs because they aren’t paying
that. Nobody gives me any answers. I “I’ve noticed more people aren’t attention to driving.” See BAN, Page 12A See DEPOT , Page 12A

Haggerty: I have ‘proven record of reform’


INSIDE
It’s no April Fool’s joke, folks; A NEWS: Local 3A
Obituaries 2A, 8A

here’s our latest snowstorm Editorial 11A


B SPORTS: Scoreboard 2B
Business 8B
Kingston mayor, home rule JIM HAGGERTY
transition committee member Age: 45
By JERRY LYNOTT The Spring Equinox occurred on
jlynott@timesleader.com March 20 and two days later a C CLASSIFIED: Funnies 12C running for county judge. Education: Graduate of Wyoming
Valley West High School; Mas-
Apologies to Stephen Sond- storm moved through, dumping THE GUIDE sachusetts Institute of Technology,
heim, but it’s time to send in the 10 inches in Pittston. Entertainment/Crossword bachelor of science in manage-
plows. “We have some of our biggest By SHEENA DELAZIO ment science; and Georgetown
It’s April and still snowing. storms in March and April,” he sdelazio@timesleader.com University of Law Center
An early spring storm moving said. “It’s not uncommon.” WEATHER WILKES-BARRE – Jim Hag- Law experience: Previously
up the East Coast is the cause of The low pressure off the coast gerty has served Luzerne County worked as a litigation attorney for
Sophie Wilkin a Boston firm, as associate gener-
the latest, but maybe didn’t turn out to A mix of rain and snow. in several capacities through the
al counsel for various business
not last, snowfall for S E N D U S Y O U R be as strong as ini- High 43. Low 30. years. and real estate holdings for Jew-
Northeastern Penn- P H O T O G R A P H S tially expected, Details, Page 10B Currently, he is Kingston may- elcor Companies, and a private
sylvania. said Brady, sparing or and one of the practice attorney in general law
Luckily, the heavi- Readers who woke up the region a repeat county’s home rule from 1995 to present
to snow can submit Community affiliations: Board
est accumulations are photos to timesleader- of March 22. transition commit- CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
expectedtobefarther .com. Click on “news” The first phase tee members. member, Hoyt Library, Kingston Jim Haggerty, candidate for
Family: single; son of James and
north and east. at the top of the home of the storm was The 45-year-old Judy Haggerty
judge in Luzerne County.
Still the National page; then submit forecast as a mix of attorney is now vy-
Weather Service fore- your photo. rain and wet snow ing for an open seat on the Court was put in place to assist the new
cast between 2 and 4 Thursday night. It of Common Pleas. He told The Haggerty became mayor of home rule and county council
inches of heavy, wet was expected to Times Leader’s endorsement Kingston in 1998, and has also government that will take effect
snow for the Wilkes-Barre area. change to all snow early this board that his experience has pre- run his private law practice in in 2012.
Higher elevations could see morning and back to rain this af- pared him to serve as judge. Kingston for more than 20 years. He also ran for state Senate in
more, said Ray Brady, a meteorol- ternoon. “I think I’ve been a very good In 2009, Haggerty was elected the 20th District in an attempt to
ogist with the NWS in Bingham- The morning commute could steward of taxpayer money,” to serve on the county govern- unseat longtime lawmaker Lisa
ton, N.Y. be messy, and the Pennsylvania Haggerty said. “The law is my ca- ment study commission to draft a Baker.
It’s not as if the weather chang- Department of Transportation reer. It would be a tremendous home rule charter; in February, “I’m a candidate with a proven
es immediately from one season honor to be a judge in our coun- he stepped down as chairman of
to another, Brady pointed out. See STORM, Page 7A 6 09815 10011 ty.” the transition committee, which See HAGGERTY, Page 12A
K

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POLICE BLOTTER
Airport backs plan
Department on a drug charge, Steve Floyd, of Clarks Sum-
according to the criminal com-
plaint.
mit, operating a Chevrolet cargo
van, told police he was traveling DETAILS
WILKES-BARRE – City • Shelley Bull, of East Ben- south on North Hunter Highway

for connector road


police reported the following: nett Street, Kingston, said and was struck by a small, dark-
• Police said Luis Feliciano, Wednesday she was struck in colored vehicle at about 6:30 LOTTERY
26, no address provided, was the face by an unknown man in a.m. MIDDAY DRAWING
captured on an arrest warrant in the area of South Main and East Police said the small vehicle
the area of 46 S. Main St. on Northampton streets. should have damage to its front DAILY NUMBER 6-6-6
Tuesday. A search revealed two • John Longfoot, of North end. Anyone with information The bi-county board is needed for economic develop- BIG FOUR 8-3-9-0
syringes and heroin, police said. Sherman Street, said Wednes- about the crash is asked to con-
approves sending a request ment, to which board members QUINTO 8-3-3-0-9
• A man was arraigned day that a tail light was dam- tact Butler Township police at said they understood and sup- TREASURE HUNT
Thursday on charges he was aged on his vehicle while it was 788-4111. to federal authorities. ported that but were tasked 07-10-11-16-20
carrying a handgun with an parked on Madison Street. with the well-being of the air-
altered serial number. • Elaine Reynolds, of Bank HANOVER TWP. – Police on port and its customers. NIGHTLY DRAWING
Nathaniel Miller, 22, of King- Street, said Monday that her Thursday said they arrested By ANDREW M. SEDER What changed on Thursday
aseder@timesleader.com were two things. One was de- DAILY NUMBER 3-2-0
ston, was charged with illegal wallet was removed from a Richard Chamberlain, 36, of
possession of a firearm and business on Hanover Street. Willow Street, on drug charges PITTSTON TWP. – After sit- tails of work being done that BIG FOUR 0-7-6-2
firearms not to be carried with- • Stacey Kittrick, of McLean and confiscated 390 bags of ting on the tarmac for two dec- would allow for traffic coming in QUINTO 2-7-5-2-8
out a license. He was jailed at Street, said Wednesday that her heroin with a street value of ades, a plan for an .85-mile road and out of the CenterPoint CASH FIVE
Trade and Commerce Park to
the county prison for lack of purse was taken from her resi- $9,750. through Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
head to I-81 via Route 315 rather 11-29-35-36-37
$2,000 bail. dence. Chamberlain sold 40 bags of International Airport property MATCH SIX
connecting several industrial than using the connector road.
Police allege Miller was in • Ernest Zalaffi, 40, of York heroin stamped “Starbucks” to
possession of a 9mm handgun Avenue, Avoca, was charged an undercover officer on Green- parks to Interstate 81 has been The other was promise of sup- 02-13-18-19-24-45
port by state Rep. Mike Carroll
with an altered serial number with retail theft after allegedly walt Street and was taken into given permission to move to the
for a turnpike interchange near HARRISBURG – No player
during a traffic stop on South stealing towels from the Family custody, police said. Police said runway.
the airport and support from matched all five winning
Wilkes-Barre Boulevard, accord- Dollar Store on South Main they found an additional 350 The plan can’t take flight just
Dupont and Jenkins Township numbers drawn in Thurs-
ing to a police news release. Street on Monday night. He fled bags in his apartment on Willow yet, however, as it still needs ap-
to apply for grants for future day’s “Pennsylvania Cash 5”
• Police said a television and the store, but was apprehended Street. proval from the Federal Aviation
road projects near the airport. game so the jackpot will be
a video game system were sto- nearby, police said. Chamberlain was charged Administration.
Luzerne County Commis- worth $330,000.
len Thursday during a home • Lawrence Harvey, 39, of with delivery of a controlled At a special meeting of the bi- sioner Steve Urban said those
county airport board on Thurs- Lottery officials said 70
burglary on South Grant Street. Logan Street, was charged with substance, possession with proposals helped sway him from players matched four num-
• Virgil Argenta said on retail theft after allegedly at- intent to deliver a controlled day, the board voted 5-0 to send the no side to the yes side. And
an application for an easement bers and won $287 each;
Thursday that walls, a sink and tempting to leave Schiel’s Mar- substance and possession of a he said he will expect results. 2,408 players matched
toilet were damaged inside his ket on Hanover Street without controlled substance. to the FAA. The action came af- He also noted that Thursday’s
ter numerous months of re- three numbers and won $14
property on North Main Street. paying for groceries Wednesday action is not the last step.
quests and presentations by each.
• Andrew Verdekal, 51, of afternoon. Harvey was detained PLAINS TWP. – Township “The vote (Thursday) was
Pennsylvania Department of Monday’s “Pennsylvania
Hazle Avenue, was charged with by store security personnel until police said Michael Tatulli, 18, just to ask the FAA,” Urban said.
Transportation and other offi- Luzerne County Commis- Match 6 Lotto” jackpot will
public drunkenness after police police arrived. of Moosic, and a 17-year-old boy be worth at least $600,000
cials who sought the approval. sioner Maryanne Petrilla said
Thursday said they found him • Matthew Perehnec, 25, of from Scranton were charged Time after time the board – because no player holds a
intoxicated on Brown Street. North Washington Street, will with criminal mischief and she came to Thursday’s meeting
made up of the commissioners expecting to hold further dis- ticket with one row that
• Michael Hughes, 37, of be charged with harassment for trespass for allegedly entering from Lackawanna and Luzerne matches all six winning
South Empire Street, will be allegedly grabbing Cortney the former Valley Crest nursing cussions on the project.
counties – voiced concerns But as the discussion went numbers drawn in Thurs-
charged with criminal mischief O’Brien of North Lehigh Street, home on Saturday afternoon. about the project and a per- day’s game.
deeper, it became apparent
and harassment for allegedly Trucksville on Monday after- Police said they responded to ceived lack of benefit for the air- there was enough support to
throwing a rock through the noon. a report of two suspicious males port. Chief among the concerns take a vote, she said.
rear window of a Jeep owned by in the area around 1:30 p.m. was that by building the connec- Petrilla said the application
Daniel Missal of East North- HANOVER TWP. – A Moun- Police said the two males tor road, it would entice traffic
ampton Street on Wednesday. tain Top woman was injured parked a car near the Timber to head through the airport’s
made to the FAA should take in-
to account the unanimous vote
OBITUARIES
• Deborah Ann Cunningham, when she lost control of her Ridge nursing facility and walk- property to get to I-81, especial- and the strong support from the
44, of Ridge Road, Benton, was vehicle in the southbound lanes ed through the woods toward Cirillo, Angelina
ly trucks going to and from the local business community,
caught after a foot chase on of state Route 309 on Thursday Valley Crest. Police saw foot- multiple industrial parks in Jen- PennDOT and the board. Dellarte, Anthony
Jones Street Wednesday night, morning. prints in the snow and noticed a kins and Pittston townships. Airport Director Barry J. Cen- Evans, Michael
police said. She was arraigned Annette Harcharufka told broken window. Tatulli was seen Economic development offi- tini cautioned that the FAA will Galka, Walter
in Wilkes-Barre Central Court police her 1988 Lincoln Towncar jumping from a window and cials from the Greater Pittston ask the same questions the Goncharchick,
on charges of flight to avoid pulled to the right causing the either dropping or throwing Chamber of Commerce and the board has been, chiefly, “What is
apprehension, driving with a vehicle to hit a rock embank- down some type of handgun, industrial parks said the project the benefit to the airport?”
Joseph
suspended license and a traffic ment and roll over, police said. police said. He was taken into Holod, Bertha
violation. She was released on Harcharufka was taken to custody along with the juvenile Luczak, Helen

W-B Area mulling pay freeze,


$3,000 unsecured bail. Geisinger Wyoming Valley Med- who also had a BB pistol, police Mansor, Helen
Police alleged Cunningham ical Center, Plains Township, for said. Mazza, Carmella
identified herself using another minor injuries. Tatulli was arraigned by Dis- Melnyk, Marian
name. She ran away from an
officer who later learned she
was wanted in Lycoming Coun-
BUTLER TWP. – Township
police are investigating a hit-
trict Judge Diana Malast and
released on his own recogni-
zance. The juvenile will be pet-
cuts as $8M deficit looms McCormick, Naomi
Olexa, Anna
ty on a forgery charge, and by and-run crash on North Hunter itioned to juvenile court, police The school board looks at trict is facing a potential $7.9 Pil, Jean
the Luzerne County Sheriff’s Highway on Thursday morning. said.
possible personnel reduction million deficit. Rish, Celia
Namey said he has already be- Roskos, Freda
by attrition or furlough. gun discussions with adminis-
Size, James
Author Rushdie
trators looking for ways to trim
Naomi J. McCormick expenses and is considering a Page 2A, 8A
pay freeze as suggested by the
to speak at Wilkes
By JANINE UNGVARSKY
March 30, 2011 Times Leader Correspondent governor, as well as cutting sup-
WILKES-BARRE – The ply budgets to the bone and
N aomi J. McCormick, 73, of Mt.
Penn, Pa., passed away in the
Manorcare Laureldale Wednesday,
Sir Salman Rushdie, interna-
tionally acclaimed author of 10
amount of the deficit was sober-
ing and the possible ways of re-
even eliminating staff positions
by attrition or furlough.
WHO TO CONTACT
March 30 2011. She is survived by novels, short stories and works of solving it even more sobering A combination of expected Missed Paper ........................829-5000
her husband, Francis C. McCormick non-fiction, will speak at free lec- when members of the Wilkes- and unexpected changes to the Obituaries ..............................829-7224
proposed state budget account Advertising...............................829-7101
Sr. ture on April 19 at Wilkes Univer- Barre Area School Board met Classified Ads.........................829-7130
Born in Wapwallopen on Septem-
sity. Thursday to discuss the 2011-12 for a large share of the deficit,
Newsroom ..............................829-7242
ber 18, 1937, she was a daughter of Przywara said. District officials
the late Emery and Cora (Swank) He will deliver the lecture, budget.
did know the district could lose Vice President/Executive Editor
Hauze. Naomi was employed by “Public Events, Private Lives: Lit- Board members Joseph Mo- Joe Butkiewicz ...............................970-7249
nearly $3 million in state fund-
Stanley G. Flagg in Stowe, Pa., as a erature and Politics in the Mod- ran, Christine Katsock and Ma- Asst. Managing Editor
grinder working until their closing.
ing that was essentially a pass-
ern World,” at 6 p.m. in the Do- ryanne Toole met to gather gen- Anne Woelfel...................................970-7232
She attended Bethany Evangeli- through of federal stimulus dol-
rothy Dickson Darte Center. The eral information about the bud- lars, he said, but was not antici- Editorial Page Editor
cal Lutheran Church. event is open to the public and is get situation, along with Super- Mark Jones .....................................970-7305
Naomi was preceded in death by pating losing more than
two siblings, Donald Hauze and Do- presented by the school’s English intendent Jeffrey Namey and $972,000 in reimbursement for Features Editor
rothy Hauze; and a daughter, Do- Department with funding from Business Manager Leonard charter school expenses or an- Sandra Snyder................................970-7383
County; as well as six grandchil-
rothy McCormick. dren, Alex McCormick, Corrinne the Allan Hamilton Dickson Przywara, who used a series of other $913,693 in accountability Director, Interactive and New Media
In addition to her husband, Nao- McCormick, Joshua Hoffa, Tyler Fund. handouts to explain why the dis- block grants that the district
Nick DeLorenzo ..............................970-7152
mi is survived by a son, Francis C. McCormick, Kobi Kolodziejski and Photo Editor
McCormick Jr., of Exeter; three
used to start the full-day kinder- Clark Van Orden ..............................970-7175
Lucas Kolodziejski. garten program. Also slashed
daughters, Ramona M. McCormick
and her partner, Anand Velinker, of
Services will be at 11 a.m. Mon-
day in the Auman’s Inc., Funeral Bertha Stroka Holod from the state budget was al- Community News .........................970-7245

Reading, Pa., Susan R. and her hus- Home, 390 W. Neversink Road, most $30,000 in funding for dual E-MAIL
band, William Shapiro, of Anaheim, Reiffton, Pa. Burial will follow in March 31, 2011 enrollment, which allows high News tips: tlnews@timesleader.com
Calif., and Gwynne C. and her hus- Highland Memorial Park, Pott- school students to take college Community News: people@timesleader.com
band, James Kolodziejski, of Muh-
lenberg, Pa.; two brothers, Willard
stown, Pa. A viewing will be held
from 10 to 11 a.m. Monday in the fu- B ertha Stroka Holod, 90, died
Thursday, March 31, 2011, at the
Golden Living Center, Tunkhan-
courses. All told, the proposed
cuts in funding would cost the
Hauze and Hugh Hauze of Luzerne neral home. www.aumansinc.com
district $4.2 million.
nock. She was married to Daniel
Holod, who passed away on March In addition, Przywara said, BUILDING
26, 2011. the recently completed proper- TRUST
She was born on March 3, 1921, ty tax reassessments reduced
Angelina Cirillo on the tranquil family farm in Sugar the assessed value of properties The Times Leader strives to
Hollow, and was a daughter of the
March 30, 2011 in the district by a total of $21.3 correct errors, clarify stories
late William and Victoria Mrockza
Stroka. Bertha and Dan married on million, costing the district and update them promptly.
$283,558 in lost tax revenue.
A ngelina Cirillo, 87, of Kingston, September 1, 1945. They had four Corrections will appear in this
died Wednesday, March 30, children who lived in Tunkhannock The district has also received spot. If you have information
2011, at the Laurels Health and Re- all of their lives. a memo stating the cost for em- to help us correct an inaccu-
habilitation Center, Kingston, She was a 1939 graduate of Tunk- ployee health insurance will in-
hannock High School and support- racy or cover an issue more
where she had been a guest for the crease by 17 percent next year,
ed the World War II effort by moving thoroughly, call the newsroom
past two years. Przywara said. He’s also esti-
She was a daughter of the late Ni- to New York City, N.Y., where she Anthony and Leo Stroka; and one at 829-7242.
worked at Sperry Gyroscope mak- sister, Agnes Stroka Ambrutis. mated that a provision of the
cholas and Filaminna Gatto Cirillo.
She attended schools in New York ing the navigation systems for bom- She is survived by her children, new federal health care law that
bers. Kathryn and husband Bill Burnell, requires employers to cover
City, N.Y.
Angelina was an accomplished Bertha was a full-time homemak- of Clarks Summit; Daniel W. and adult children up to age 26 on
artist and was self employed for er and office manager of Holod wife Debra, of Tunkhannock; Char- their parents’ policies will cost
many years. She was an avid animal Plumbing and Heating, a business les and wife Pam, of Augusta, Ga.; the district $300,000, bringing
that her husband, Dan, founded. and Douglas and wife Elizabeth, of
lover and loved her pets. She was a
She was a very talented cook, profi- Saint Paul, Minn.; six grandchildren the total estimated increase for +(ISSN No. 0896-4084)
member of Holy Name/Saint Ma- health care to $2.2 million. USPS 499-710
cient seamstress, artist, writer, and and several step-grandchildren; as
ry’s Parish Community, Swoyers- Added to an estimated in-
gardener. Bertha loved her Polish well as many nieces and nephews. Issue No. 2011-089
ville. a.m. Saturday from the Hugh B. heritage, spoke Polish and traveled Funeral services will be held at crease of $1.2 million for con-
Angelina had resided on Third Hughes & Son Inc. Funeral Home, to Poland to meet some of her fam- 10:30 a.m. Saturday from the Shel-
Advertising Newsroom
Avenue in Kingston for over 25
tracted salaries, the total gap in 829-7293 829-7242
1044 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort, ily. She was also very devoted to her don-Kukuchka Funeral Home, 73 W. kpelleschi@timesleader.com jbutkiewicz@timesleader.com
years. Previously, she had resided in the preliminary budget is
with the Mass of Christian Burial at church, The Church of the Nativity Tioga St., Tunkhannock, with a Circulation
Queens, New York City. 10:30 a.m. in Holy Name/Saint Ma- $7,926,391, Przywara said. Jim McCabe – 829-5000
BVM Tunkhannock, and its Altar Mass of Christian Burial at the jmccabe@timesleader.com
Preceding her in death were her ry’s Church, Swoyersville. The in- and Rosary Society. Church of the Nativity BVM at 11 The district will formally Published daily by:
sister, Anna Cirillo; and brothers, terment will be in Denison Cemete- She was active in the Tunkhan- a.m. Interment will be in Sunnyside bring the matter to the collec-
Wilkes-Barre Publishing Company
Joseph and Gregory Cirillo. ry, Swoyersville. Friends may call nock Women’s Club, Tyler Memo- Cemetery, Tunkhannock. Friends tive bargaining unit at an April 7 15 N. Main St.
Surviving are her niece, Celeste from 9 a.m. until service time at the rial Hospital Auxiliary, and enjoyed may call at the funeral home from 9 meeting, he said, and he is hope- Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
Cirillo, Brooklyn, N.Y.; her nephew, funeral home Saturday morning. playing golf, bowling, hiking, and to 10:30 a.m. Saturday morning. ful that staff will come to see the Periodicals postage paid at
Nicholas Cirillo, Brooklyn, N.Y.; and In lieu of flowers, memorial con- fishing, and loved to dance the pol- Memorial contributions may be hard choices the district is fac-
Wilkes-Barre, PA and additional mailing offices
cousins, Angelia Monteleone, Oca- tributions, if desired, can be made ka. She enjoyed traveling with her made to the Church of the Nativity Postmaster: Send address changes
ing. to Times Leader, 15 N. Main St.,
la, Fla., and Gaetano Monteleone, to the SPCA of Luzerne County, 524 husband, Dan, on road trips across BVM Tunkhannock; or to a charity Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
Yardley, Pa. E. Main St., Fox Hill Road, Wilkes- the country, Alaska, and many trips of their choice. The board agreed to hold an-
Funeral service will be held at 10 Barre, PA 18702. to Florida. Online condolences may be sent other budget discussion open to Delivery Monday–Sunday $3.50 per week
Mailed Subscriptions Monday–Sunday
Bertha was preceded in death by to the family at www.sheldonku- the public within two to three $4.35 per week in PA
More Obituaries, Page 8A five brothers, John, George, Joseph, kuchkafuneralhome.com. weeks. $4.75 per week outside PA
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LOCAL
FIGHTING CRIME City no longer allowed to let civilians monitor security camera system M AY P R I M A R Y

State upholds W-B cop grievance


By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER Miller, president of the The union argued the city mitted an unfair labor see it that way. It alleged the new pol-
Parties not
endorsing
tmorgan@timesleader.com security firm. Legion had committed an unfair practice because, by icy also was an unfair practice because

for county
WILKES-BARRE – The Pennsylva- was set to be paid allowing civilians to the Legion employees, who were in
nia Labor Relations Board has deter- $131,000 in 2011, Miller labor practice because, by monitor the cameras, the monitoring room, would occasion-
mined Wilkes-Barre committed an un- said. allowing civilians to monitor it was taking away ally alert the officer if they happened
fair labor practice when it assigned ci- The city has until the cameras, it was taking work from police offi- to notice suspicious activity on a cam-

council
vilians to monitor a camera system de- April 14 to decide away work from police offi- cers. era.
signed to capture criminal activity. whether to appeal the After the grievance Jack Marino, the PLRB hearing offi-
The ruling, issued March 25 by a decision, Mayor Tom cers. was filed, the city al- cer, sided with the police on both is-
hearing examiner, orders the city to Leighton said in a press tered its policy on sues.
immediately remove civilians employ- release. He did not in- Feb. 15, 2010, by sta- In his opinion, Marino said there
ed by Legion Security from the video dicate whether it will do so. tioning one police officer in the mon- was no question that the city had al- County Dem and GOP groups will
monitoring rooms and to return the The ruling resolves a complaint the itoring room. One Legion Security lowed Legion employees to assume
focus on educating voters about the
duty of monitoring the cameras exclu- police union filed in December 2009 guard was also present, but the sole surveillance duties from November
sively to police officers. that challenged the city’s decision to duty was to provide technical support, 2009 up till Feb. 15, 2010, without at- candidates for new political body.
The decision prompted Hawkeye Se- allow Hawkeye to hire Legion to mon- such as fixing downed cameras, and tempting to bargain with the union re-
curity Systems, the nonprofit company itor the $2.1 million surveillance sys- not to monitor the cameras. garding the matter. That constituted
formed to handle the camera system, tem, which became operational in No- The city believed that resolved the an unfair labor practice, he said. By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES
to suspend its contract with Legion vember 2009. union’s complaint pending the ruling jandes@timesleader.com
Security on Wednesday, said Trent The union argued the city had com- on the grievance, but the union didn’t See CAMERAS, Page 7A Luzerne County’s Democratic and
Republican parties won’t be endors-
ing county council candidates for the
Mark II restaurant on Kidder Street razed May 17 primary, according to the
chairpersons of both parties.
Instead, both parties are focusing
on educating voters about the candi-
dates.
The county’s Republican organiza-
tion will soon publicly release a voter
guide showing the 16 Republican
council contenders’ responses to a se-
ries of questions about
their experiences and
stances on county gov-
ernment, said party
Chairman Terry Casey.
“We think it’s impor-
tant that people understand the qual-
ifications and intentions of those run-
ning for those seats,” Casey said.
The Democrats will hold a public
forum on April 11 that will allow the
33 Democratic council contenders to
briefly speak about their back-
grounds and positions on county gov-
ernment, said party Chairwoman
Kathy Kane.
“It will give everybody a chance to
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
at least get a snapshot of who they
are,” Kane said, noting she will soon
The Mark II Family Restaurant on Kidder Street in Wilkes-Barre was demolished Thursday. The business closed in 2006. The Mark II restau- announce the forum time and loca-
rants in Wilkes-Barre Township and Dallas closed in 2008 after filing for bankruptcy. The restaurant in Edwardsville closed in 2007. tion.
Because of the number of candi-
dates, each will have about two min-

Court won’t Dallas asbestos removal set


utes, she said.
Neither political party is endorsing
a slate in the race for six county Court
of Common Pleas judicial seats.

reconsider
Sixteen candidates – four Republi-
cans and 12 Democrats – have cross-
School district confirms procedure filed to run on both party tickets in
the primary.

Lokuta plea
for soon-to-be-razed high school;
The 12 Democratic judicial candi-
letters to parents stress safety. dates will be invited to speak at the
April 11 forum, Kane said.
Casey expects most Republicans
Pa. Supreme Court denies ousted By MARK GUYDISH will support the party’s four judicial
mguydish@timesleader.com contenders along with two Demo-
judge’s request to change its
DALLAS TWP. – Dallas School Dis- crats of their individual preference.
decision upholding her removal. trict is sending letters to parents in re- The four Republican judicial candi-
sponse to growing rumors that asbe- dates are Joseph F. Saporito Jr., Dick
stos will be removed from the soon-to- Hughes, James L. McMonagle and
By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER be-razed high school before classes Jim Haggerty.
tmorgan@timesleader.com end in June. The Democratic executive commit-
The state Supreme Court has denied The letter confirms what teachers tee decided to endorse only one can-
former Luzerne County Judge Ann Lok- have known for days – that exterior ce- didate in the primary – Jackie Musto
uta’s request to reconsider its decision ment panels containing asbestos will Carroll for district attorney – because
that upheld her remov- be removed in the waning weeks of she is an incumbent and has no oppo-
al from the bench. May – but stresses the procedure and sition, Kane said.
The high court is- the panels are safe. AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER Kane and Casey said their parties
sued a one-sentence For starters, the letter notes, the Dallas Buildings/Grounds head Mark Kraynak points to concrete panels that will rally behind the contenders who
order on Wednesday work will be done only after school and contain asbestos at the current high school, set for demolition this summer. survive the primary.
denying the request. It on weekends, and strictly outside. All In the county council race, voters
did not file an opinion vents or windows will be sealed before gone “above and beyond” in assuring government regulation of asbestos, from each political party will choose
detailing its reasons. any nearby work starts. public safety. which had often been used in construc- 11 candidates to advance to the No-
Lokuta Lokuta had asked The district will also vacuum the The panels in question are decora- tion materials to increase “durability vember general. Those 22 will then
the court to reconsider vents before and after work, and mon- tive, not structural. They line the un- and weather resistance,” Corbett said, compete for the 11 council seats. In-
its Jan. 14 decision that upheld the state itor for asbestos “constantly,” said Ted derside of eaves that gird the building. and as a fire retardant. dependent and third-party candidates
Court of Judicial Discipline’s Dec. 9, Corbett, senior projects manager at While they are concrete, the concrete The asbestos in the panels is “non- may also get on the ballot after the
2008, ruling that ended her 17-year judi- TCI environmental services, a firm contains asbestos, a naturally occur- friable,” meaning it is locked into the primary if they secure nearly 1,000
cial career. hired by the district to make sure all en- ring material that can cause serious concrete and not easily broken into nomination signatures.
In a motion filed in January, Lokuta’s vironmental work meets legal man- health problems if broken into fine par- small enough particles to pose any The chosen 11 will take office in Ja-
attorneys, George Michak and Ronald dates. ticles and inhaled, though the risk is risk. Corbett said the only way the pan- nuary and oversee the county’s his-
“I have two children in that school,” higher with prolonged exposure. toric switch to a home rule govern-
See LOKUTA, Page 7A Corbett said, stressing the district has The panels were installed prior to See ASBESTOS , Page 7A ment system.

After ruling, agency will scale back veterans project, attorney says
By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER which straddles land located in the project, just on a smaller trict. The board determined CSS or conforming the property to a
tmorgan@timesleader.com Edwardsville and Kingston. scale,” Hailstone said. had failed to meet the require- permitted use would be cost-pro-
EDWARDSVILLE – Catholic The ruling means CSS cannot The proposed project would ments for a variance, which state hibitive.
Social Services has lost a court build on any portion of the com- cater to war veterans, including the applicant must show it would In this case, the court stated an
challenge of a ruling that denied a plex on property that is located in some with disabilities, and their suffer an unnecessary hardship. official from CSS had testified the
zoning variance for a veterans Edwardsville. It is permitted to families. It generated controver- CSS appealed that ruling to Lu- agency could locate the complex
housing complex at the former build on the land that is located in sy among residents of Edwards- zerne County Court, which up- solely within Kingston, which
Kingston, which approved the ville, who expressed concerns at held the board’s decision. The does permit multi-family units in
St. Hedwig’s Church property,
project in 2009, said Jamie Hail- a zoning hearing in May 2009 agency then appealed to Com- a residential district, but opted
but the decision won’t scuttle the
stone, attorney for the CSS. that it would house persons with monwealth Court. not to do so for “aesthetic rea-
project, an attorney for the agen- Hailstone said CSS had initial- psychological and/or substance In its ruling, the Common- sons.”
cy said. ly planned to build a 30-unit com- abuse problems. wealth Court agreed that CSS “An applicant seeking a varia-
The state Commonwealth plex, but the court ruling means The Edwardsville zoning had not met the standard set for nce must demonstrate that an un-
Court on Thursday said the Ed- it will now have to be reduced to board denied the request for a obtaining a variance. The court necessary hardship will result in
wardsville Zoning Board acted 14 units, all of which will be locat- variance, which was required be- noted that to establish a hardship the variance is denied ... CSS
properly when it denied the varia- ed in Kingston. cause multi-family units are not the applicant must show there clearly did not meet its burden,”
nce for the proposed complex, “We’re still going ahead with permitted in a residential dis- was no other use for the property the court said.
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Gadhafi loyalist quits job


◆I N B R I E F BUDGET SHOWDOWN

Tea party
The new blow to the Libyan
regime comes a day after
state TV as he remained out of
sight. The White House said
the strongman’s inner circle
Women shout
as they wave
pro-Gadhafi
protests
deal on
the foreign minister flees. was clearly crumbling with flags during a
the loss of Foreign Minister political dem-
Moussa Koussa, who flew onstration in
from Tunisia to England on Benghazi, Li-

spending
By HADEEL AL-SHALCHI
and RYAN LUCAS Wednesday. bya, on Thurs-
Associated Press day.
Ali Abdessalam Treki, a for-
TRIPOLI, Libya — Moam- mer foreign minister and U.N.
mar Gadhafi struck a defiant General Assembly president, AP PHOTO
stance Thursday after two announced his departure on A tentative deal would result
high-profile defections from several opposition websites took the town of Brega. Defense Secretary Robert
in cuts of about $33 billion,
his regime, saying the West- the next day. The rebels said they were Gates, however, told Con-
ern leaders who have decimat- Gadhafi attempted to ap- taking heart from the depar- gress on Thursday the U.S. half of what House wants.
AP PHOTO ed his military with airstrikes pear undaunted, accusing the tures in Gadhafi’s inner circle. still knows little about the re-
Spring break alive and well for some should resign immediately. leaders of the countries at- The U.S. has ruled out using bels, and that if anyone arms
Spring break revelers drink beer as Gadhafi’s message was un- tacking his forces of being “af- ground troops in Libya but it and trains them it should be By LISA MASCARO
they participate in a bikini contest dercut by its delivery — a fected by power madness.” is considering providing some other country. and KATHLEEN HENNESSEY
Thursday at a nightclub in the resort scroll across the bottom of His government’s forces re- arms. Tribune Washington Bureau
city of Cancun, Mexico. Cancun re- WASHINGTON — Budget
mains a top beach destination for talks continued Thursday on a
college students during Spring Break.
FERRARO LAID TO REST compromise that would avoid a
federal government shutdown,
even as "tea party" protesters
DAMASCUS, SYRIA gathered outside the Capitol to
Civilian deaths to be probed urge Republicans not to stray
from the $61 billion in cuts al-

F acing a massive protest movement ready approved by the House.


demanding reform, Syria’s presi- A tentative deal would result in
dent set up committees Thursday to cuts of about half that — $33 bil-
look into the deaths of civilians during lion in cutbacks in one of the
nearly two weeks of unrest and replac- largest one-time reductions in do-
ing decades-old emergency laws. mestic government programs.
The moves appear to be a carefully But House Speaker John
designed attempt by President Bashar Boehner insisted Thursday that
Assad to head off massive protests Republicans had not agreed to
planned for today while showing he that level of reductions. He said
will not be pressured to implement the GOP was holding out for the
reform — instead, he will make chang- House-passed bill that included
es at his own pace. dozens of such politically divisive
On Wednesday, he dashed expecta- policy priorities
tions that he would announce sweep- as defunding The Tea Party
ing changes, instead blaming two Planned Parent- Patriots con-
weeks of popular fury on a foreign hood and gut- verged on
conspiracy during his first comments ting the Envi-
since the protests began. ronmental Pro- Capitol Hill,
tection Agency. telling mem-
MADISON, WIS. That bill died in bers of Con-
a Senate vote.
Gov. will heed judge ruling "We’re going
gress that it
to continue to would be
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker’s top fight for every- worth a shut-
aide said Thursday the administration thing that’s in down to
will abide by a judge’s order to stop it," Boehner, R-
preparation to implement a divisive Ohio, said achieve the
collective bargaining law. AP PHOTO Thursday. promised level
Department of Administration Secre-
tary Mike Huebsch said Thursday the
Republican governor’s administration
O netime vice presidential candidate
Geraldine Ferraro was remembered as
a political trailblazer and a devoted moth-
Pressure on of cuts.
Republicans re-
mains intense as
still believes the law took effect when a conservatives view a compromise
state office posted online last week. er and friend Thursday at a funeral that
as a violation of the GOP’s fall
But he says Walker will abide by Dane drew dignitaries including former Presi-
campaign promise to cut spend-
County Circuit Judge Maryann Sumi’s dent Bill Clinton, Secretary of State Hillary ing by $100 billion. Republican
ruling earlier Thursday that the law Rodham Clinton and House Democratic leaders have argued that that has
hadn’t taken effect. Leader Nancy Pelosi. Ferraro made histo- been fulfilled with the proposed
Sumi’s ruling came after Walker’s ry as the first woman to serve on a major $61 billion in cuts this year.
administration ignored a restraining party ticket when Democrat Walter Mon- Under gray skies, the influen-
order she issued earlier this week say- tial conservative group Tea Party
dale chose her as his running mate in
ing work on the law should stop while Patriots converged on Capitol
she considers a lawsuit challenging the 1984. She died Saturday of multiple mye-
Hill, telling members of Congress
statute’s legitimacy. loma, a type of blood cancer. She was 75. that it would be worth a shut-
Hundreds of mourners packed the Church down to achieve the promised lev-
JEFFERSON CITY, MO. of St. Vincent Ferrer in midtown Manhat- el of cuts.
Extra jobless aid dropped tan for a funeral Mass that featured nine
eulogies. Above, pallbearers carry her
"Cut it or shut it," they cheered.
Rep. Mike Pence, R-Ind., a con-
Thousands of people in Missouri casket. At left, Mondale enters the church. servative favorite of the small-
who have been unemployed for more government activists, announced
than a year soon will lose their jobless from the stage: "It’s time to pick a
benefits, marking a significant victory fight."

Japan seeks outside nuke help


for Republican fiscal hawks who are Jenny Beth Martin, a co-foun-
crusading against government spend- der of Tea Party Patriots, the
ing. group that organized the rally,
When eligibility ends Saturday, Mis- said the House GOP must stand
souri will become the only state to firm.
voluntarily quit a federal stimulus "They can’t go lower than $61
program that offers extended benefits. French, American and international experts — even a robot — are either in Electric Power Co. said Thursday that ra- billion," she said. "They’ve al-
Japan or on their way, and French Presi- dioactive contamination in groundwater ready compromised."
Michigan, Arkansas and Florida also experts — even a robot — are either
recently took steps to cut back on dent Nicholas Sarkozy visited Tokyo on 15 yards under one of six reactors there White House spokesman Jay
money going to the unemployed, al-
in Japan or on their way. Thursday to meet with the prime minis- had been measured at 10,000 times the Carney on Thursday called the
though they targeted state benefits ter and show solidarity. government standard. It was the first House measure "not viable," be-
instead. Workers are racing to find the source of time the utility has released statistics for cause it failed to clear the Senate.
As a result, more than 34,000 unem-
The Associated Press contaminated water that has been pool- groundwater near the plant. Carney suggested that Boehn-
ployed residents in Missouri could TOKYO, Japan — Japan is increasingly ing in the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear Traces of radioactive Iodine-131 were er and other Republican leaders
miss out on $105 million in benefits turning to other countries for help as it plant since the March 11 earthquake and found in milk in California and Washing- wanted to avoid a shutdown and
over the next nine months. Unlike struggles to stabilize its tsunami-stricken tsunami. ton, according to federal and state au- that the administration was opti-
some other stimulus programs, Mis- nuclear plant and stop radiation leaks “The amount of water is enormous, thorities who are monitoring for contam- mistic about reaching an accord.
souri’s unclaimed money would not be that are complicating efforts to recover and we need any wisdom available,” said ination. But the officials say the levels are "We do not have a deal," he cau-
redistributed by the federal govern- the bodies of some of the thousands nuclear safety agency spokesman Hidehi- still 5,000 times below levels of concern tioned. "But there is a target num-
ment to other states. It simply would swept away by the towering wave. ko Nishiyama. and do not represent a public health ber from which the details can be
French, American and international A spokesman for plant operator Tokyo threat. worked out."
remain unspent.

NEW YORK

Oil highest since 2008 RadioShack owner says he won’t stop gun giveaway promo
The price of oil rose to a 30-month
high on Thursday as fighters loyal to The Associated Press pistol or $115 shotgun and a free back- “RadioShack has taken the position
Moammar Gadhafi pushed back rebels HAMILTON, Mont. — A Montana ground check to customers who sign that we’re tarnishing their brand im-
from key areas in eastern Libya. RadioShack owner said he will contin- up for two-year Dish Network packag- age with the promotion,” he said. “I
Benchmark West Texas Intermediate ue to give away guns with satellite es. don’t think this is a negative impact. I
crude rose $2.45, more than 2 percent, television subscriptions despite the Those not interested in the firearms don’t think they understand the way
to settle at $106.72 a barrel on the New corporation’s insistence he halt the can opt for a $50 pizza gift certificate. of life in Montana.”
York Mercantile Exchange. At one promotion. RadioShack Corp. officials called RadioShack Corp. has stated that AP PHOTO
point it hit $106.83, the highest it’s Since October, Steve Strand has Strand on Tuesday and ordered him Strand’s offer does not follow the cor- Steve Strand, the owner of the Ra-
been since September, 2008. In Lon- been offering a gift card for a $125 to pull the promotion. poration’s marketing practices. dioShack in Hamilton, Mont.
don, Brent crude rose $2.25 to settle at
$117.20 per barrel.
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M nliGht
madness!
JASON RIEDMILER/FOR THE TIMES LEADER

Dr. Andrew Chichura, superintendent of Mountain View School


District, Rosemary Boland, president of Scranton Federation of
Teachers, and Alan Hall, Blue Ridge School Board president, each
expressed opposition to Senate Bill 1.

School voucher

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pros, cons debated
Democratic Policy Committee “The voucher system is going
to take more funds from the public
hearing addresses public
schools. The proponents say that
funding of private schools. it’s not going to, but there’s only
one pot of money,” he said.
Opponents seek the addition of

everything in the store!


By CHRISTOPHER J. HUGHES accountability standards in pri-
chughes@golackawanna.com vate schools to the current lan-
SCRANTON – Public and paro- guage in S.B. 1.
chial schools had their say on pro- In separate testimony, REACH
posed legislation before the state Foundation Executive Board
Senate regarding school vouchers Member and KCEA Executive Di-
during a Democratic Policy Com- rector the Rev. Theodore Clater
mittee hearing Thursday at Mary- said religious schools build “much
wood University. more of a community-based fam-
Officials from the Scranton, ily environment.”
Blue Ridge and Moun- Clater also called the Some of the lowest prices of the year!- it’s

MOONLIGHT MADNESS
tain View districts along U P N E X T accountability to parents
with representatives of a more “true accountabil-
the Scranton Hebrew Another hear- ity” than reporting facts
ing on school
Day School, Keystone vouchers is set and figures to a govern-
Christian Education As- for April 7 at 10 ment entity.
sociation and the Dio- a.m. at the Diocese of Scranton
that you just can’t afford to miss!
cese of Scranton ad- Pennsylvania Secretary for Catholic
dressed their polar takes Capitol Build- Schools and Superin-

PLUS SPECIAL FINANCING


on Senate Bill 1. ing, Harrisburg. tendent Kathleen Han-
About 50 percent of lon said there are often
students in Scranton will misconceptions about
become eligible for the opportuni- the exclusivity of private, Catholic

OPTIONS AVAILABLE!
ty scholarships in their third year schools.
if the bill is enacted, according to “Our families, contrary to pop-
Scranton Federation of Teachers ular belief, represent the society in
President Rosemary Boland. which we all live and have the
She said the bill, as written, will challenges which we all face,” she
not prohibit private schools from said.
choosing their students from a She said private schools also Choose from our entire stock or special order in your
field of applicants while the public regularly accept students with
system would continue to accept physical or mental disabilities.
all students. Legislators like Rep. James Roe-
choice of hundreds of fabrics and styles! Add some
“The plain fact is that unless the buck, Jr. said the differentiation
child is well-behaved, belongs to between public dollars and pri- accent pieces from our storewide selection of oc-
the ‘right’ social class or religion, vate entities is the backbone of
or has the right mix of intellectual, their struggle with the bill.
creative, and athletic abilities, Roebuck asked how can the
casional tables, lamps, pictures, mirrors and home
that child may not be chosen to at- state take public dollars to serve
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Redistributing public dollars in- values.
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challenges to districts across the help you without destroying the
commonwealth, said Mountain system that we have before us,” your perfect room…The superior quality and comfort

AT SOME
View School District Superintend- Rep. Eddie Day Pashinski, D-Nan-
ent Dr. Andrew Chichura. ticoke, added.
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Marino remarks stir heat, OF THE LOWEST


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Marino’s spo-
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mhughes@timesleader.com Marino rectly, but read-
U.S. Rep. Tom Marino has ers, including
come under fire for comments he those at the Inquirer, apparently
made earlier this week regarding misunderstood his comment.
the U.S. launching missiles into There are no U.S. soldiers on the
Libya. ground fighting in Africa, Fen-
A story on Thursday’s online nick said, and Marino wants to
edition of the Philadelphia In-
quirer labeled Marino a “geogra-
phy dunce” for comments he
keep it that way.
“We are not in Africa. There
were missile strikes, but many of
FRIDAY THROUGH MONDAY ONLY!
made to another newspaper earli- those missiles were launched
er in the week, alleging Marino from Missouri,” Fennick said.
did not realize Libya is an African “The congressman’s position is
nation. that we don’t want to go into Afri-
Marino spoke about President ca, (but) a few days of missile
Obama’s policy in Libya and said strikes does not put us on a conti-
Congress was not consulted be- nent.”
fore air cover and missile strikes Fennick said Marino’s office
were launched. was “baffled” about how the
Marino reportedly stated that quote could have been misunder-
“the bottom line is I wish the stood.
president would have told us,
talked to Congress about what is
the plan. Is there a plan? Is the
mission to take Gadhafi out?”
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7 N.Y. state tech workers win


THE WORDING OF THE LAW: vis Street on Feb. 6. Hartnett was

SALTS
found with two containers of bath
The sale of illegal use of certain fumes from any noxious substance
salts in his pockets, according to

$319M Mega Millions jackpot


solvents and noxious substances or substance containing a solvent
law says: “No person shall, for the having the property of releasing the criminal complaint.
Continued from Page 1A purpose of causing a condition of toxic vapors or fumes. At a preliminary hearing on
intoxication, inebriation, excite- “The law also prohibits the retail March 16, Hartnett pleaded
with information on places ment, stupefaction, or the dulling sale of any noxious substance or a By MARY ESCH conference at state lottery head-
guilty to the charge and was sen- Associated Press
where bath salts are being sold,” of his brain or nervous system, solvent capable of releasing toxic quarters in Schenectady.
intentionally smell or inhale the vapors or fumes.” tenced to six months probation.
Musto Carroll said. “We may con- SCHENECTADY, N.Y. — An Each of the seven winners will
centrate on one municipality or “It is one crime we found that early morning phone call on a collect a check for $19.1 million,
take it a big step forward and go we can charge people with,” Saturday usually means one after taxes.
countywide. We’re exploring the U . S . R E P. L O U B A R L E T T A C O S P O N S O R S B I L L Kingston police Chief James thing for the IT workers at the Some of their colleagues
possibilities right now.” T O B A N B AT H S A LT S , O T H E R S Y N T H E T I C S Keiper said. “We’ve had multiple New York state Division of might be kicking themselves.
Three Lackawanna County incidents involving bath salts this Housing and Community Re- Co-winner John Hilton, 57, of
judges on U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, R-Hazleton, called bath salts in the interest of year. Until the legislature makes newal. North Greenbush, said there are
The state Wednesday signed on as a cosponsor of legis- public safety until the chemical bath salts illegal, we’ll continue "I said, ‘Great, the server’s about a dozen workers in the in-
lation that would ban so-called can be proven harmful or lacks
House of granted an in-
bath salts and other synthetic medicinal or industrial value. Once to encounter this problem.” down,’" said John Kutey, 54, of formation technology depart-
Representa- junction that drug substitutes and classify them proven, the chemical should be In the absence of a state law, Green Island. ment who start playing the lot-
banned six as controlled substances. banned permanently. police agencies are dealing with Nope. Instead, he and six col- tery at $2 per person when the
tives on Mon- Scranton busi- H.R. 1254, or the Synthetic Drug Recent reports of erratic and leagues had hit the jackpot: $319 jackpot hits $100 million.
crimes associated with bath
day is sched- nesses from Control Act, was introduced violent actions committed by million in the multistate Mega "We keep a checklist of who’s
Wednesday. It would ban the com- people under the influence of salts.
uled to vote selling bath Millions game’s fifth-largest in and who’s out for any particu-
salts. The six pounds used in synthetic drugs so-called bath salts have been Wilkes-Barre police said they prize in its history. lar drawing," he said. This time,
on legislation that are sold as bath salts or plant shocking, said Barletta. arrested Kenneth Albelli, 37, of
businesses food. It also would include the “There is no question that syn-
"It still seems unreal to us," five names were crossed off the
that would were targeted Dillon Street, late Wednesday af- Kutey said Thursday at a news list when they declined to play.
drugs among those listed by the thetic drugs such as these bath
ban certain in a petition fil- U.S. Drug Enforcement Adminis- salts pose a clear and present ternoon when he was chasing af-
chemicals ed by Lacka- tration as Schedule 1 substances danger to the residents of North- ter and yelling at passing cars on

STORM
wanna County that have no legitimate medical eastern Pennsylvania, and these East Main Street. Police said he counties, and this time PennDOT
used in the District Attor- use such as heroin and marijuana. substances should be banned has to treat each one differently,
was under the influence of bath
manufacture ney Andrew The bill gives the DEA more au- immediately,” he said.
salts. she said.
thority to temporarily ban so-
of bath salts. Jarbola after It was the third time Albelli “Ineveryoneofourcountiesit’s
Continued from Page 1A
the retailers did was arrested this week for caus- almost like a different storm,”
not voluntarily was prepared to send in the plows said Dussinger.
ing disturbances on East Main
remove bath this will do is give prosecutors a ban certain chemicals used in the once again. The valley cities won’t see as
Street, police said.
salts from shelves. basis to charge retailers with dis- manufacture of bath salts. If it Karen Dussinger, a spokeswo- much snow as the higher eleva-
Earlier this week, city police man for PennDOT’s District 4-0 tions so she advised motorists to
Musto Carroll said she had a tributing the products under the passes, the bill will be taken up in
discussion with Jarbola on nuisance laws until the state leg- the state Senate. charged two Lackawanna County office in Dunmore, said there is “mind the weather and mind the
Thursday. islature can put something into But police in Kingston charged women with reckless endanger- enough salt and anti-skid materi- conditions.”
“What we hope to accomplish place.” Richard Gary Hartnett, 26, of Par- ment while they were under the al on hand for this storm. For motorists who travel inter-
is similar to what the district at- The state House of Representa- sons, with a seldom-used crime influence of bath salts while rid- The district is made up of Lack- states 80, 81, 84 and 380 she ad-
torney did in Lackawanna Coun- tives on Monday is scheduled to of illegal use of certain solvents ing in a vehicle, according to awanna, Luzerne, Pike, Susque- vised them to call 511 for updated
ty,” Musto Carroll said. “What vote on legislation that would when he was found yelling on Da- charges filed. hanna, Wayne and Wyoming road conditions.

LOKUTA CAMERAS
Sprague, a member of the nical support. They were not al- just being there,” Myers said. were supposed to be monitoring
panel that presided over her lowed to monitor the cameras,” Miller was also upset by state- the cameras.
misconduct trial, was not Miller said. “If they saw a crime in ments made by police who said “Sometimes they’re playing a
obligated to recuse himself progress, what is the moral human they saw Legion employees watch- computer game or watching a mo-
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based on his prior represen- being to do? Not say anything be- ing movies, sleeping, doing puz- vie,” he said. “It’s something you
Santora, argued Lokuta had tation of Robert Powell, a Marino found the city continued cause it’s a violation of a labor zles or reading magazines and try not to bring up . . . (but) I’m
been wrongly prohibited key figure in the corruption to be in violation after February agreement?” newspapers while on duty. not going to have my guys run
from presenting evidence at probe. 2010 based on testimony by offi- Phil Myers, president of the po- Miller acknowledged some em- down in the press.”
a second hearing that was The ruling leaves Lokuta cers that Legion employees would lice union, said he doesn’t fault ployees did do that, but said he Told of Miller’s comments,
called to re-examine her only one option – an appeal sometimes adjust camera views the Legion employees from speak- had no issue with that because Myers said he was not aware of
case in light of the Luzerne to the U.S. Supreme Court – and alert officers to activity, even ing up, but the fact remains they their job was technical support, any allegations officers were sleep-
County corruption probe. in seeking to regain her though they had been instructed were doing the job of a police offi- not to monitor the cameras. ing or otherwise not paying atten-
The attorneys also seat. not to monitor the cameras. cer. He said he was upset police tion to the cameras.
claimed the high court Michak said he had not Miller said Thursday he found “I guess they did what they felt raised that issue in their com- The PLRB order directs the city
erred in upholding the dis- spoken to Lokuta on Thurs- that part of the order to particular- was right. The fact is they plaint given that he has personally to remove the Legion guards im-
ciplinary court’s finding day, but believes she in- ly “absurd.” shouldn’t have been there. They seen police officers sleeping, read- mediately. It does not provide any
that attorney Richard tends to file the appeal. “Our guys were there for tech- were doing a police officer’s job by ing books or texting while they monetary award for police officers.

ASBESTOS
they have a very tight schedule cluding but not limited to specif- Ted Corbett, a senior
for the demolition of the building ic stets of student lockers, sci- project manager for TCI
this summer. A new school on ence and chemistry lab products” Environmental Services,
neighboring property is set to and surplus/stored non-essential discusses the safety pre-
Continued from Page 3A cautions that will be used
open next September, and the supplies.
in the removal of exterior
els at the high school could be- demolition work must be fin- Superintendent Frank Galicki
concrete panels contain-
come a threat would be to grind ished before then. said removal of the panels would
ing asbestos at Dallas
or sand them into powder. Kraynak said the school board occur only between 4 p.m. and High School. TCI is mon-
Still, he conceded, workers will managed to get the construction 12:30 a.m., and on weekends. He itoring all the environ-
be required to wear special suits of the new school and the demoli- said teachers had been recently mental work in the con-
and respirators under govern- tion of the old one done at a sub- told about it, and that he knew ru- struction of a new high
ment regulations, but he noted stantial savings, and that keeping mors had begun circulating. The school and the demolition
those regulations also protect to the tight schedule ensures the letter is being sent out to all par- of the current one.
students and the public. Asbestos cost won’t increase. ents and posted on the district
removal has been done in hospi- Removal of the panels before website to head off the growing
tals using the same procedures the end of school is one of several rumors.
the district will use, and “You efforts to keep the project on “We want to be completely AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
can’t evacuate a hospital.” schedule. open about this,” Galicki said.
The Dallas High School work The letter being sent to par- “Anyone with any questions can
will be done when no students ents notes that, “on or about May call us.”

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District Buildings and moved off hours and over week- istration phone number, 674-
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nak said the contractors want to
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JEAN PIL, 75, of East Field Marian Melnyk Celia Sophia Rish FUNERALS
Street, Alden, died Wednesday,
March 30, 2011, in Guardian Elder March 30, 2011 March 30, 2011
Care Center, 147 Old Newport St., BRENNAN- John Sr., Mass of

M
Nanticoke. Christian Burial 11 a.m. Saturday in
C
arian Melnyk, 93, passed away elia Sophia Rish, 91, formerly of
Arrangements are pending peacefully Wednesday, March Newport Street, Glen Lyon, the Immaculate Conception
from the Kielty-Moran Funeral 30, 2011, at the Wilkes-Barre Gener- Church, 801 Taylor Ave., Scranton.
passed away on Wednesday, March Friends may call 4 to 7 p.m. today
Home Inc., 87 Washington Ave., al Hospital after suffering a heart at- 30, 2011, at the Berwick Retirement in the Vanston and James Funer-
Plymouth. tack. She had been a resident at Riv- Village where she had been a resi- al Home, 1401 Ash St., Scranton.
erview Ridge Assisted Living in dent for two years. BRIGIDO – Americo, funeral 11 a.m.
CARMELLA MAZZA, 91, of Old Wilkes-Barre since October. She was born in Glen Lyon on No- Saturday in the Thomas P. Kear-
Forge, died Thursday, March 31, She was born August 1, 1917, the vember 21, 1919, a daughter of the ney Funeral Home Inc., Old Forge.
2011, at home. Born in Old Forge third youngest of 11 children born to late Peter and Sophia (Rasmus) Na-
Visitation 10 a.m. until service
George Jascur and Mary Benedict time.
on April 19, 1919, she was a daugh- mowicz. Celia lived most of her life- BURCICKI – Joseph, funeral 9 a.m.
Jascur of Wilkes-Barre, who immi-
ter of the late Luigi and Lorita Ce- time in Glen Lyon where she attend- Saturday from the George A.
grated to the United States from the
rullo Prinzo. Preceding her in area then known as Austria-Hun- ed the Newport Township Schools. Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 105 N.
death were husband, Anthony She was employed by Consolidat- Main St., Ashley. Mass of Chris-
gary. She was educated at Sacred tian Burial is at 9:30 a.m. in St.
Mazza; daughter, Philomena Maz- Heart Catholic School and Cough- ed Cigar for 23 years as a cigar in-
Andrew Parish. Family and
za-Guadalupe; and brothers, Tullio lin High School. spector. She was a member of Holy friends may call6 to 8 p.m. today
and Louis Prinzo. Surviving are A stay-at-home mom, she enjoyed Spirit Parish/St. Adalbert’s Church, and 8 to 9 a.m. Saturday.
children, Louis Mazza, Lorita Ar- a happy marriage of 70 years with Mamola, Veronica Mamola, Helen Glen Lyon, and a former member of 18, 1993; and brother, Charles “Ed- CIONZYNSKI – Louis, funeral 11 a.m.
her beloved husband, Walter, whom (Sister M. Ursula), and Mildred the Altar and Rosary Society of the dy” Namowicz, November 19, 1992. today from Davis-Dinelli Funeral
mitage and Angela Mazza; brother, Home, 170 E. Broad St., Nanticoke.
she married in 1940 and with whom Rodzinak. Parish. Surviving are a son Joseph Rish
Julius Prinzo; grandchildren, Besides her three children, she is Concelebrated Mass of Christian
she had three children, James, of She was a member of the former and his wife, Donna, Berwick, Pa.;
Duane Armitage and Michael Maz- survived by her dear sister Jose- VFW Ladies Auxiliary Post No. daughter Marie Soto and her hus- Burial at 11:30 a.m. in St. Faustina
Walnut Creek, Calif., Marian and
za; and nieces and a nephew. phine Check of Niagara Falls, N.Y.; Kowalska Parish / Holy Trinity
David, of Trucksville. Walter pre- 8353, the American Legion Ladies band, Peter, of Monroe, N.J.; nine Church, 520 S. Hanover St.,
Funeral services will be held at ceded her in death just five months daughter-in-law, Catherine Melnyk; Auxiliary No. 539 of Glen Lyon, grandchildren; several great-grand- Nanticoke.
9:15 a.m. Tuesday from the Tho- ago in November 2010. three granddaughters, Diane Mull- where she served as Vice President, children and great-great-grandchil- FREY – Brett, memorial service 11
mas P. Kearney Funeral Home She was the quintessential mom, er, Davis, Calif.; Jennifer Melnyk, and a member of the Senior Citizens dren; brother, Stanley Namowicz, a.m. Saturday in the chapel at the
Inc., 517 N. Main St., Old Forge, a PTA officer, Boy Scout den moth- San Francisco, Calif.; and Amy Kem- of Newport Township. Lansdale, Pa.; sisters, Mrs. Frank Memorial Shrine Cemetery,
with a 10 a.m. Mass of Christian er, school-trip chaperone, detailed merer, Walnut Creek, Calif.; one During her years of retirement, “Leona” Stavitski, Trenton, N.J., Carverton.
seamstress, talented quilter and grandson, Trevor Melnyk, Trucks- HENDERSHOT – Gerald, memorial
Burial at St. Mary of the Assump- Celia enjoyed taking bus trips and and Mrs. Chester “Jean” Szklanny, service 11 a.m. Saturday at the
baker extraordinaire. A tireless vol- ville; as well as great-grandsons,
tion Church, Old Forge. Interment cruises with her close friends. Her Nanticoke; as well as numerous Beaumont Free Methodist Church
unteer, she was involved in numer- Ryan Muller, Jeremy and Andrew
will follow in Old Forge Cemetery. favorite and most memorable trips nieces and nephews. on Route 115, Buck Township.
ous church, school and civic activ- Kemmerer. KELLOW – Wayne, memorial service
Relatives and friends may pay The family would like to thank were with her family to Disney Funeral Services will be held at
ities including 30 years with the 11 a.m. today from the Stairville
their respects from 5 to 8 p.m. the staff of Riverview Ridge for their World in Florida. She was a talented 10:30 a.m. Saturday from the Ge-
American Red Cross and 10 years United Methodist Church, Stair-
Monday at the funeral home. with the Retired Senior Volunteer care and support. Also a special crotchetier who loved to design af- orge A. Strish Inc., Funeral Home,
ville Road, Wapwallopen.
Program. thank you goes to Barbara Boney ghans for her family and closest 211 W. Main St., Glen Lyon. Mass of KINDRED – Chester, funeral 10 a.m.
Marian was especially known as a who provided Marian with many friends. Celia was active for many Christian Burial will be held at 11 today from the Kopicki Funeral
MICHAEL P. EVANS, formerly
creative gardener and loved collect- fun-filled evenings working on cre- years in the former St. Michael’s a.m. from Holy Spirit Parish/St. Home, 263 Zerbey Ave., Kingston.
of Wilkes-Barre, passed away Church of Glen Lyon. KOLESAR – Victoria, funeral with
ing and propagating new plants. ative projects and activities. Adalbert’s Church, Market Street,
Thursday afternoon, March 31, Preceding her in death was her Glen Lyon. Interment will be in St. Panachida 9:15 a.m. Saturday
She was appreciated for her “Plant In accordance with Marian’s
2011, at Riverstreet Manor, Wilkes- husband of 55 years, Stanley Rish, Michael’s Cemetery, Glen Lyon. from the Wroblewski Funeral
Booths” at the annual bazaars at wishes, there will be no viewing. A Home Inc., 1442 Wyoming Ave.,
Barre. both Sacred Heart Slovak Church Mass of Christian Burial will be cel- who expired September 13, 1995; Friends may call from 9:30 to 10:30
Funeral arrangements are Forty Fort. Office of Christian
and Saints Peter and Paul Ukrainian ebrated at 10 a.m. Monday in Saints sister, Lillian Glushefski, February a.m. Saturday. Burial with Divine Liturgy at 10
pending from the Michael J. Mikel- Catholic Church. She was blessed Peter and Paul Ukrainian Catholic a.m. in St. Michael the Archangel
ski Funeral Home, Plains Town- with many dear friends throughout Church, Wilkes-Barre. Friends and Byzantine Catholic Church, 205
ship. her life because of her outgoing per- relatives are welcomed to meet di- N. Main St., Pittston. Visitation 2

HELEN LUCZAK, formerly of


sonality and optimistic nature.
Her deceased siblings include
rectly at the church.
Funeral arrangements are by the
James C. Size to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. today at
the funeral home. Parastas at
Plymouth, passed away Thursday, 7:45 p.m. today.
brothers, Michael, Joseph, John, Yeosock Funeral Home, Plains March 31, 2011
March 31, 2011, at Mercy Center, KUDRAKO – William Sr., funeral 10
George and Cyril; and sisters Mary Township. a.m. Saturday from the Gubbiotti
Dallas.
Funeral Home, 1030 Wyoming
Funeral arrangements are
pending from the Charles V. Sher- J ames C. Size, of Scranton, died
Thursday, March 31, 2011, in Ave., Exeter. Relatives and friends
may call 5 to 8 p.m. today at the
bin Funeral Home, Hanover Town- Mercy Hospital. His wife is the for- funeral home.
ship. Walter I. Galka mer Mary Ann Bazil. The couple
celebrated 40 years of marriage No-
MCGAHEE – Leslie, funeral 9 a.m.
Saturday from Yeosock Funeral
March 31, 2011 vember 26. Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains
Born in Scranton, he was a son of Township. Friends may call 6 p.m.
Anthony R. the late James and Emma McDo- to 9 p.m. today.

Dellarte W alter I. Galka, 78, of Noxen,


passed away Thursday, March nald Size. James was a member of
Holy Rosary-St. Anthony Parish. He
MCGLYNN – Owen, celebration of
life 10 to 11 a.m. today at McLaugh-
31, 2011, at the Meadows Nursing lin’s Family Funeral Service, 142 S.
and Rehabilitation Center, Dallas. was educated in Scranton public Washington St., Wilkes-Barre.
March 30, 2011 schools and was a graduate of Scran- MCGUIRE – Miriam, celebration of
Born in Noxen, he was a son of
life 5 p.m. today at McLaughlin’s
A nthony R. Dellarte, 91, of West the late Walter F. and Mary Jane ton Central High School, class of
Pittston, passed away Wednes- 1956. James attended the University Family Funeral Service, 142 S.
Newberry Galka. He was a graduate Washington St., Wilkes-Barre.
day, March 30, 2011, at his home. of Lake-Noxen High School. of Scranton. Visitation at McLaughlin’s 3 to 5
He was born July 30, 1919, in Before retiring, he was employed James previously owned and op- p.m. today.
Wyoming, a son of the late Joseph as a surveyor, foreman, and assist- erated the Rainbow Market, Chin- Monday from the Thomas J. PACZKOWSKI – Paul Jr., Memorial
and Rose Coniglio Dellarte. ant superintendent by PennDOT, chilla, Pa., and was employed as a Hughes Funeral Home Inc., 1240 St. Mass 10 a.m. Saturday in Holy
Mr. Dellarte was self employed sales consultant at Wyoming Valley Ann St., Scranton, with a Mass of Rosary Church, Duryea.
Tunkhannock, for 41 years. Walter PANETSKI – Helen, Mass of Chris-
as a Barber in West Pittston for 75 Motors, Larksville. Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in Holy
served with the U.S. Army during tian Burial 10:30 a.m. today in
years. He was a lifelong Philadelphia Rosary-St. Anthony Parish, 312 Wil-
the Korean War. Holy Rosary Church, Duryea.
He was a U.S. Army Veteran Eagles Fan and a loving and devoted liam St., Scranton, to be celebrated PROSKI – Celestine, funeral 10 a.m.
He was a member of St. Luke’s
serving during World War II in the husband who will be deeply missed. by the Rev. Cyril Edwards, pastor. today from the Kielty-Moran
Lutheran Church, Noxen; Daddow-
75th Field Artillery in France, Ger- Thomas, Shavertown; sisters Ruth Also surviving are one sister, He- Interment will be held in St. Mary’s Funeral Home Inc., 87 Washing-
Isaacs American Post 672, Dallas, ton Ave., Plymouth. Mass of
many, Scotland and Wales. He was Saus, Croyden, Pa., and Susan Di- len Kozubal, Scranton; three broth- Byzantine Catholic Cemetery,
where he was a past commander Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m. in
awarded the World War II Victory Mattia, Yardley, Pa.; as well as ers-in-law, Andy Bazil and wife Bar- Scranton. Friends may call from 2 to
and the chairman of the Scholarship All Saints Parish, Willow Street,
Medal, Good Conduct Medal, grandchildren, Michael, Matt, and bara, Shavertown, Steven Ubaldini 6 p.m. Sunday. Plymouth.
Fund; Veterans of Foreign Wars, and wife Patricia, Dallas, and Ste-
American Campaign Medal, and Autumn Galka; Jeffrey Dulsky; and Memorial contributions may be REGGIE – Paul, funeral 9 a.m. from
Kingston; Korean War Veterans of phen Lenko, Lake Ariel, Pa.; a sister- made to Holy Rosary-St. Anthony’s
European African Middle Eastern Ashlie, Kylie, and Scott Rosengrant. the Graziano Funeral Home Inc.,
Wyoming Valley; Loyal Order of the in-law, Anne D. Bazil, Scranton; as Parish, 312 William St., Scranton, Pittston Township. Mass of Chris-
Medal with 3 Bronze Stars. He was Funeral service will be held
Moose 1276, Tunkhannock; George well as nieces, nephews, great-niec- PA 18508; or St. Mary’s Byzantine tian Burial at 9:30 a.m. Saturday
a former member of the V.F.W. Du- at 11 a.m. Monday from the Ri-
M. Dallas Lodge 531 F. & A.M.; Irem es, great-nephews and cousins. Catholic Church, 312 William St., at St. Rocco’s R.C. Church in
pont. chard H. Disque Funeral Home Inc.,
Shrine Center, Dallas; Independent Pittston Calling hours at the
He was a member of Corpus 672 Memorial Highway, Dallas, The funeral will be at 9 a.m. Scranton, PA 18508.
Order of the Odd Fellows, Dallas; funeral home 5 to 8 p.m. today.
Christi Parish, Immaculate Con- with the Rev. Martin Everhart offi- ROSKOS – Freda, funeral 11 a.m.
ception Church, West Pittston, Pa. Association Retired State Em- ciating. Entombment will be in Saturday in the Dorranceton
and the Holy Name Society of the ployees; South Mountain Land As- Chapel Lawn Memorial Park, Dal- United Methodist Church, 549
Church. sociation, Noxen; National Rifle As- las. Friends may call from 3 to 6 p.m. Wyoming Ave., Kingston. Friends
Mr. Dellarte enjoyed music and sociation; the Snake Pit and Baker-
field 9, both of Forkston, Pa.
Sunday. Legion service will be held Anna Olexa may call 6 to 8 p.m. today at the
Harold C. Snowdon Funeral Home
was a former member of the Big at 4 p.m. Sunday, with the Masonic Inc., 140 N. Main St., Shavertown.
Band Society of Wyoming Valley. He was preceded in death by his service at 5 p.m. Sunday. March 31, 2011 Friends may call 10:30 a.m. until
He was also an avid Yankee Fan. wife, Doris Ockenhouse Galka; and In lieu of flowers, donations may service time at the church.

A
He was preceded in death by his sister Eleanor Womer. be sent to Meadows Nursing and nna Olexa, 90, formerly of Lu- WEIDOW – Theresa, celebration of
wife of 52 years, the former Amelia Surviving are children, Michael Rehabilitation Center, 55 W. Center zerne, passed away Thursday, life 11 a.m. Saturday at St Jude’s
DeGennano; and brothers, An- W. and wife Susan, Sally Mock and Hill Road, Dallas, PA 18612; or St. March 31, 2011, at The Meadows Church, Mountain Top.
husband Dale, Lori Hardik and hus- Luke’s Lutheran Church, Noxen, PA Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, WEISKERGER – Barbara, funeral
drew, Adam and Joseph Dellarte. 9:30 a.m. today from the Gub-
Surviving are daughter Rose band Joseph, all of Noxen; brother, 18636. Dallas.
Born in Aliquippa, Pa., she was a biotti Funeral Home, 1030 Wyom-
Marie Chesna and her husband, ing Ave., Exeter. Mass of Christian
daughter of the late Steve and Anna Burial at 10 a.m. at the Trinity
Joseph, Wyoming; son Anthony J.
Dulay Rovnak. Prior to her retire- Episcopal Church, corner of
Dellarte and his wife, Diane, Ed- ment, she was a presser in the gar-
wardsville; grandchildren, Joseph
Chesna, West Wyoming, Anthony
Freda Shouldice Roskos ment industry. She was a member of
Spring Street and Montgomery
Avenue, West Pittston.
St. Nicholas Byzantine Church,
Dellarte, Forty Fort, Nicole Biscot- March 30, 2011 Swoyersville, its Ladies Altar and
to, Dallas, Jeffrey Dellarte and Eric Rosary Society, and the Slovak
Dellarte, Edwardsville; six great-
grandchildren; as well as a sister,
Rose Chiazza, Swoyersville.
F reda Shouldice Roskos, 95, of
Kingston and Loyalville, died
Wednesday, March 30, 2011, at Heri-
Women Club.
She was preceded in death by
husband John Olexa; son John S.
Helen Ann Mansor
The funeral will be held at 9 tage House, Wilkes-Barre. Olexa Jr.; daughter Mary Ann Yat- March 28, 2011
Mary, of Aliquippa; as well as sis-
a.m. Monday Morning from
the Howell-Lussi Funeral Home,
Born in Jackson Township, Freda
was a daughter of the late Fredrick
sko; and brothers, John Rovnak and
Steve Rovnak.
Surviving are a son Thomas Ole-
ters, Margaret Galzarano and hus-
band, Dominick, of Aliquippa, and
H elen Ann Mansor, 81, of Nanti-
coke, passed away Monday,
509 Wyoming Ave., West Pittston, Albert Shouldice and Mary Turner March 28, 2011, at Guardian Elder
xa and wife, Victoria, of Kingston; Mary Montini of Aliquippa.
with Mass of Christian Burial at Millington Shouldice. Funeral will be held at 9:30 a.m. Care, Sheatown.
9:30 a.m. in Immaculate Concep- Freda was a loving and caring son-in-law Robert Yatsko of Hard- Born in Nanticoke, she was a
Monday from the Betz-Jastremski
tion Church, West Pittston. En- mother, grandmother and great- ing; grandchildren, Kerrie Hopp
Funeral Home Inc., 568 Bennett St., daughter of the late Maroon and El-
tombment will be in Mount Olivet grandmother. She was happiest and husband, Blaine, of Menifee, Luzerne, with a Rite of Christian
Calif., Kimberly LeVine and hus- izabeth Thomas Mansor.
Cemetery, Carverton. Friends may when selflessly caring for others. Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Nicholas Byz- Helen graduated from and worked
call at the funeral home from 4 to 7 She was an avid gardener and also band, Paul, of Hemet, Calif., Tho- antine Church, Swoyersville, with
mas Olexa Jr., and wife, Anna, of Pastor Joseph Bertha officiating. In- at University of Pennsylvania Hospi-
p.m. Sunday. enjoyed baking, sewing, quilting
Yorktown, Va., Robert Yatsko Jr., terment will be in Denison Cemete- tal as an X-Ray Technician. She went
In Lieu of flowers, the family re- and crocheting.
and wife, Carla, of Harding, and Su- ry, Swoyersville. Friends may call on to become the head of the X-Ray
quests that donations be sent to She was a member of Irem Tem-
san Balint and husband, Sean, of from 6 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Department.
the American Heart Association, ple Women’s Auxiliary and the na, Hope, Caledonia and Galileo
Exeter; nine great-grandchildren; Condolences can be sent to sym- In addition to her parents, she was
613 Baltimore Dr., Ste. 3, West Pitt- Westmoreland Club. Freda was a Roskos; and Camilla and Adrian brother, Michael Rovnak and wife, pathy@betzjastremski.com.
ston, PA 18702. member of the former Jackson Unit- Treat; as well as numerous nieces preceded in death by brothers and
ed Methodist Church and later be- and nephews. sisters.
came a member of Dorranceton Funeral services will be held at Surviving are sisters, Josephine
OBITUARY POLICY United Methodist Church, King- 11 a.m. Saturday in the Dorranceton Mansor and Mary Mansor, Nanti-
The Times Leader publish-
es free obituaries, which
ston. She was very active in the United Methodist Church, 549
church, its Sunday School, WSCS, Wyoming Ave., Kingston. The Rev.
Joseph ‘Butch’ Goncharchick coke; and nieces and nephews.
Funeral will be held at 10:30 a.m.
have a 27-line limit, and paid and Goodwill Sunday School class. Beverly Butler, Pastor of Lehman/ March 29, 2011 Saturday from the Kearney Funeral
obituaries, which can run Preceding her in death were her Idetown United Methodist Church, Home Inc., 173 E. Green St., Nanti-
husband, John D. Roskos; brothers, will officiate. Interment will be
JTownship,
with a photograph. A funeral oseph “Butch” Goncharchick, 68, Surviving are a sister, Barbara coke, with a Mass of Christian Burial
home representative can call George, Walter and Paul Shouldice; made in Fern Knoll Burial Park, Dal- of the Hilldale section of Plains at 11 a.m. at St. Faustina Parish, 520
Ann Fellows, and her husband, Ste-
the obituary desk at (570) and sisters, Melinda Sutton, Sue las. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. passed away unexpect- phen, Harrisburg, Pa. S. Hanover St., Nanticoke. Interment
829-7224, send a fax to (570) Evarts, Melvina Shouldice and Ruth today at the Harold C. Snowdon Fu- edly Tuesday, March 29, 2011, after A Memorial Mass will be re- will be in St. Joseph’s Cemetery.
829-5537 or e-mail to tlo- Lee Hendershot. neral Home Inc., 140 N. Main St., being stricken ill at home. cited at 9:30 a.m. Saturday in
Surviving are sons, J. David Ros- Shavertown. The Roskos family will Friends may call from 9:30 to 10:30
bits@timesleader.com. If you Born in Hudson on September Ss. Peter & Paul Church, Plains Saturday morning.
kos and wife, Joan, Jackson Town- also receive friends from 10:30 a.m. 30, 1942, he was a son of the late Jo- Township. Interment will follow in
fax or e-mail, please call to
ship; Donald P. Roskos and wife, Su- until time of service at the church seph and Helen Washicosky Gon- St. Joseph Cemetery, Hudson.
confirm. Obituaries must be More Obituaries, Page 2A
san, Lake Louise, Pa.; and Joseph W. Saturday. charchick. He was a 1956 graduate Friends may call at the church from
submitted by 9 p.m. Sunday Roskos and wife Eugenia, Wayne, In lieu of flowers, Memorial Do- of St. Joseph Elementary School, 9 a.m. until service time Saturday.
through Thursday and 7:30
p.m. Friday and Saturday.
Pa.; grandchildren, John David Ros- nations may be made to the Dorran-
kos and wife Diane, Rebecca Oley ceton United Methodist Church,
Hudson, and Marymount High
School, Wilkes-Barre, class of 1960.
Arrangements are under the di-
rection of the Yanaitis Funeral
G en etti’s
Obituaries must be sent by a and husband Richard, Marla Pupa 549 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, PA Joseph was a decorated U.S. Air Home, Plains Township. A fterFu nera lLu ncheons
funeral home or crematory, and husband Joseph, Steven Roskos 18704; or to the charity of the do- Force veteran of the Vietnam War,
or must name who is hand-
Sta rting a t$7.95 p erp erson
and wife Susan, Seth Roskos and nor’s choice. attaining the rank of staff sergeant.
ling arrangements, with wife Amanda, Alison Treat and hus- The Roskos family would like to Butch was a very skilled carpen- H otelBerea vem entR a tes
address and phone number. band Todd, and Jonathan, Anne, thank the staff of Heritage House for ter and home builder who had
We discourage handwritten April, Frederick , Rebekah, Evan, the love and care they provided. worked for Dan Rozanski Homes,
notices; they incur a $15 and Elizabeth Roskos; great-grand- Condolences may be sent to the Robert Figlock Construction, and
typing fee. children, David, Emma and Mat- Roskos Family via e-mail at snow-
thew Oley; Sarah Grace, Josiah, An- donfuneral@frontier.com.
retired from Tobyhanna Army De-
pot. He was an avid reader. 825.6477
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Cordaro and
S TAT E B U D G E T C U T S Protesters say governor’s proposed plan lets big business, gas drillers escape paying their fair share

Labor reps protest outside Toohil’s office Munchak lodge


By STEVE MOCARSKY
smocarsky@timesleader.com
HAZLETON – With his two children
sistant at a nursing home and as a Real-
tor in the Hazleton area.
“If you’re working or unemployed, if
not-guilty pleas
at his side, single father Peter DeMarco you have children going to school ... if The Lackawanna County commissioner
stood outside state Rep. Tarah Toohil’s you’re simply struggling to pay your
and former commissioner face
office on Monday to ask her and other bills and put food on your table day af-
elected officials to pass a state budget ter day, we’re all in the same boat, and racketeering and other charges.
that forces large corporations to help that boat is starting to sink,” he said.
fill a budget deficit rather than shift the DeMarco acknowledged that Cor-
entire burden of program cuts and bett vowed not to raise state taxes. By RICH HOWELLS
higher local taxes onto working “What we’re not told is that rhowells@golackawanna.com
families. taxes in your local school dis- SCRANTON – Lackawanna County
DeMarco joined more than a tricts will go up. The home you Commissioner A.J. Munchak and former
dozen other Northeastern Penn- are struggling to pay for now Commissioner Robert Cordaro pleaded not
sylvania labor leaders and repre- and may even be losing will guilty Thursday to a superseding indict-
sentatives of the Coalition for To see cost you even more money to ment filed against them this week.
Labor Engagement and Ac- video, visit live in with higher taxes. And They were arraigned before U.S. District
countable Revenues (CLEAR) www.times renters, if your landlord is pay- Magistrate Judge Thomas Blewitt in the
who said Gov. Tom Corbett’s leader.com ing higher taxes, what do you federal courthouse in Scranton at 11 a.m.
proposed budget requires sacri- think is going to happen to your S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER Cordaro entered a “not guilty” plea, while
fice from students, homeown- rent?” he said, adding that Peter DeMarco calls on state Rep. Tara Toohil, R-Butler Township, to back a Munchak declared himself “absolutely not
ers, small-business owners, educators Medicaid cuts will hurt “the most vul- budget that closes corporate tax loopholes, as his children, Jackie and Ga- guilty.”
and health care workers to fill a $4 mil- nerable.” briel, hold signs in Hazleton Thursday. “I wish the trial was tomorrow. I’m inno-
lion deficit. This can be avoided by closing cor- cent, and I’m confident that my name will
However, they said, the budget lets porate loopholes and by taxing cigars the issues. She said she has concerns “I believe that $27.3 billion is the be cleared,” Munchak said while leaving the
big business, particularly out-of-state and smokeless tobacco, he said. about the budget and wants to see edu- number that we will end up with for the courthouse. He declined further comment.
gas drillers, escape paying their fair Toohil, R-Butler Township, in an e- cation funding increased. budget. However, we need to change “We’re very comfortable with the truth of
share. mailed statement said she’s pleased the “We need to create a better formula some of the priorities. When I go back this case. We’re very comfortable with the
DeMarco, of West Hazleton, said he’s coalition members were exercising for our schools,” Toohil said. “We need to session in Harrisburg on Monday, I facts of this case. (My attorney) Bill (Costo-
a registered Republican and a Service their First Amendment rights, but she to make cuts in the bloated welfare am going to talk to our leaders about poulos) said it when we started this process
Employee International Union mem- wasn’t sure why they were targeting budget with proven fraud, abuse and these problems and fight for my con- – we are also very comfortable despite the
ber who works as a certified nursing as- her, as they never asked her position on waste problems. stituents,” Toohil said. trend around here that we’re going to get a
fair jury. If we get a fair jury, we’ll be fine,”
Cordaro added.

Decision paves way for Hazleton-area charter school


They face a 41-count indictment charging
them with racketeering, money laundering,
honest services fraud, bribery, extortion,
and other offenses.
The latest indictment filed on Tuesday
The proposed Valley Academy for the school, said in a statement. James Senape. in 2007 to be chartered by Hazleton Ar- made 15 technical changes to the second in-
Although the appeals board has not In an earlier challenge by the school ea School District, and a state-mandat- dictment, including the addition of two
had been rejected by Hazleton yet issued a written opinion, it stated in district, Valley Academy witnesses tes- ed public hearing was held that Decem- money laundering charges against Cordaro.
Area School District. a public meeting that Valley Academy’s tified before Luzerne County Judge Ti- ber. District officials recommended re- While they had previously pleaded not
plan substantively meets the require- na Polachek Gartley in support of the jecting the application at the time, guilty, these changes required another ar-
ments for a charter school. The appeals 1,190 signatures they had obtained. though the School Board never voted raignment.
By STEVE MOCARSKY board commended the work of five Seach presented the testimony of sup- on it. That’s because the academy orga- Federal prosecutors allege Cordaro and
smocarsky@timesleader.com Wilkes University professors who porters and legal arguments, and Gar- nizers withdrew the application. They Munchak used their positions as county
It appears that a charter school will helped establish the curriculum, Seach tley found that there was sufficient later re-entered the application , but it commissioners to extort money from com-
said. community support for the appeal to was denied in the spring of 2009.
open in the Hazleton Area School Dis- panies that did business with the county in
Valley Academy Charter School proceed. The Valley Academy School Board
trict. what some have called a “pay to play”
founders Aprilaurie Whitley and Stan- A charter school is a type of public will meet to discuss further proce-
The Pennsylvania State Charter ley Warner are pleased with the deci- school free of some state restrictions. dures. scheme.
School Appeals Board on Wednesday sion. The school must be approved, or char- Hazleton Area School Board Vice The latest superseding indictment made
voted unanimously (6-0) to grant the School organizers successfully tered, by the public school district in President Tony Bonomo said there mostly technical changes to this indict-
appeal of the Valley Academy Charter fought two legal battles thus far. In the which it will be located. were no plans to appeal the decision of ment, primarily grammatical and legal clar-
School. latest round, attorney Michael Senape Valley Academy would serve stu- the state appeals board. He also said ifications, although two money laundering
The vote reverses a decision of the presented oral argument to the appeals dents in ninth through 12th grades, fo- the charter school might even help the charges were also added against Cordaro.
Hazleton Area School Board and will board, and the legal briefs were a col- cusing on environmental science and district’s financial situation. The trial is scheduled to begin June 6 in
result in the grant of a charter for Valley laborative effort of attorneys Senape, math. “It is time … to work together,” Bono- the Max Rosenn Federal Courthouse in
Academy, Stephen Seach, an attorney Seach, Catherine McGovern and Organizers submitted an application mo said. Wilkes-Barre.
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY! IN BRIEF


WILKES-BARRE: The
Jewish Community Center, 60
S. River St., invites the public
to its Spring Community
Kiddush beginning at 12:30
p.m. Saturday at the center.
There will be salad with
amazing ingredients, an Is-
raeli corner, sweet and vegeta-
ble kugels, fresh fruit, cholent,
breads, rolls, and dessert.
The Kiddush is sponsored
by the Jewish Federation with
Hailey M. Drew support from the Jewish Com-
munity Center, Temple Israel,
Hailey Marie Drew, daughter of
Christopher and Kerrie Drew, Borkowski joins GFWC-West Side Temple B’nai B’rith, Ohav
Buford, Ga., is celebrating her
seventh birthday today, April 1. GFWC-West Side initiated a new member, Debbie Borkowski, who
Parsons Girl Scouts participate in parade Zedek, Bais Menachem, Unit-
ed Hebrew Institute, Jewish
Hailey is a granddaughter of was sponsored by Jackie Corbett, club president. Karen French, Members of Junior Girl Scout Troop 32522 of Parsons in Wilkes- War Veterans and the Jewish
Ronald and Eleanor Drew, Fre- GFWC Luzerne County past president, conducted the ceremony. Barre participated in the City of Wilkes-Barre’s annual St. Patrick’s War Veterans Auxiliary.
dericksburg, Va. She is a great- Members, from left, are French; Debra Ganz, club secretary; Cor- Day Parade. Members of the troop, from left, are Kara Boub, Berna- Participants are invited to
granddaughter of Mary Drew bett; Borkowski; and Beverly Kerestes, club vice president and dette Christman, Emma Cox, Kaylie Hontz, Corinne Towne, McKenna make a favorite cholent recipe
and the late Hugh Drew, Hudson, membership chairperson. Cleary, and Brianna Yachera.
and the late Roy and Eleanor or sponsor a cholent for $36.
Lear, Levittown. For more information, contact
Barbara Sugarman, adult and
cultural director, at 824-4646.
CONGRATULATIONS!
WYOMING: Wyoming Hose
Alex S. Lefkoski, son of Jen-
Company 1 will conclude its
nifer Arrindell and Robert Lef-
2011 fund drive on April 30.
koski, Wilkes-Barre, has won
Residents are asked to return
The Times Leader’s “Happy
their donations as soon as
Birthday Shopping Spree”
possible. Contributions can be
drawing for March and a $50
made payable and mailed to
gift certificate to Boscov’s de-
Wyoming Hose Company 1,
partment store. If your child’s
33 E. 8th St., Wyoming, PA
photo and birthday announce-
18644. Funds raised will de-
ment is on this page it will au-
fray the rising costs for equip-
tomatically be entered into the
ment and maintenance as well
monthly drawing for a $50 gift
as insurance fees. The Hose
certificate.
Company Hall is available for
lease for functions. To rent the
hall and for more information
NAMES AND FACES call 693-1371. The 2011 fund
drive chairman is Kirk Carey
with assistance from co-chair-
Marcus Jonathan Wagner, a
member of Boy Scout Troop man John Marianacci.
281 of Dallas, attained the
rank of Eagle Scout, the high-

MEETINGS
est rank in Scouting on Nov. 17,
2010. An Eagle Court of Honor
was held March 20 at the
Appletree
Association for the Blind thanks doctors for services
Terrace in The Association for the Blind recognized area eye doctors for their participation in the association’s ‘Gift of Sight’ – Assisted Vision Pro-
Monday
Newberry gram to serve medically indigent patients. The program refers patients to the doctors for eye exams and supports education and outreach PLAINS TWP.: Plains Parks and
Estates, Dal- for the prevention of blindness including free vision screenings for children and adults. In 2010, 5,500 preschoolers were screened resulting Recreation Board at 6:30 p.m.
las. For his in more than 200 children referred for follow-up eye care. For information regarding the association’s programs and services or to schedule at the Mosko/Hilldale Park
Eagle Scout a vision screening, call 693-3555 or toll free at 877-693-3555. Participants, first row, are Dr. Shelly Eskin; Dr. Donna McLaughlin; Dr. Melanie complex in Hilldale.
Leadership DeMichele; Dr. Marie Sokol; Dr. Kirsten Jervis; and Dr. Frank Gazda. Second row: Ron Petrilla, executive director, Association for the Blind; Dr.
Service Pro- EDWARDSVILLE: British Wom-
Adam Coffee; Dr. Alan Frank; Dr. Erik Kruger; Dr. Harvey Reiser; Dr. Robert Blase; Dr. Michael Havrilla; Dr. Dave Evans; Dr. Patricia Russo; Dr. en’s Club of Wyoming Valley at
Wagner ject at the
SPCA of
Jim Bozzuto; Dr. John Kurovsky; Dr. John Menzel; Dr. Amy Neal; Dr. Michael Neal, and Dr. George Coar. Third row: Dr. Darrell Evans; Dr. Jason 7 pm. In the meeting room of
Luzerne County in Plains Guilford; Dr. Carl Urbanski; Dr. Curtis Goodwin; Dr. Jeffrey Empfield; and Tom Ferris, CEO, Eye Care Specialists. Gateway Apartments.
Township, Wagner repaired
masonry planter boxes, paint-
ed the front of the building
and refreshed the landscaping
with perennials and mulch. He
also conducted a food and
supply drive and fundraiser
and purchased utility carts,
pails, bowls and squeegees to
further support the animal
shelter. Wagner began his
Scouting career as a Tiger
Cub in 2000 with Pack 281. As
a Cub Scout he earned the
God and Me and God and
Family Religious Awards and
the Arrow of Light, the high-
est award in Cub Scouts in
2006. As a Boy Scout, Wagner
held the leadership positions
of troop guide and quarter-
master. He is a Brotherhood Plymouth Kiwanis Club supports Little League
member of the Order of the
Dominick F. Mainolfi, vice president of the Plymouth Little
Arrow, Lowwapaneu Lodge 191,
the national honor society for
Boy Scouts and is an Amer-
Spring rummage sale planned April 8-9 League, served as the guest speaker for a meeting of the Plymouth
Kiwanis Club. Following his talk, Mainolfi was presented a donation
ican Red Cross and Boy The United Methodist Women of Lehman-Idetown United Methodist Church, Mountain View Drive, for the Little League’s operation this season. The Plymouth Kiwanis
Scouts of America certified Lehman Township, will sponsor their annual spring rummage sale April 8 and 9. Hours are 9 a.m. to 4 Club has sponsored a team in the Plymouth Little League since its
lifeguard. Wagner has provid- p.m. Friday with a snack bar and 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, which is Bag Day. Items in usable condition will inception in the early 1950s. The club meets the first and third
ed more than 400 hours of be accepted for donation through April 6. Large items and computer equipment will not be accepted. Wednesday of each month at Happy Pizza, 40 W. Main St., in Ply-
community service and has Bake and soup sales will also be held. Cost of a quart of soup is $5. Orders may be given to any member mouth. At the presentation, from left, are Richard Schall, president-
earned 45 merit badges. He of the United Methodist Woman. Organizing the event, from left, are Linda VanGorder; the Rev. Beverly elect, Plymouth Kiwanis; Mainolfi; and John Gavenonis, secretary,
will attend a high-adventure Butler; Sabrina Major, vice president; Ruth Jones, chairwoman; Jayne Haefele, president; Janet Eddy, Plymouth Kiwanis.
backpacking trip at Philmont kitchen co-chairwoman; Judy Dawe, kitchen co-chairwoman; Mary Anne Hardisky; Dorothy Dawe; trea-
Scout Ranch, New Mexico, this surer; and Robin Rogers, secretary.
summer as well as the Florida
National High Adventure Sea
Base in the Florida Keys in
2013. He is a sophomore at
Dallas High School where he
has been on the honor roll
since middle school. Wagner is
treasurer of the sophomore
class, a member of student
council and student govern-
ment. He is a member of the
swim team and won gold
medals in the 200 and 500
freestyle and a bronze medal
as part of his 200 freestyle
relay team at the 2011 PIAA
District II AA Swimming
Championships. He also com-
peted in the PIAA State Cham-
Family Service Association gala set for April 9
pionships at Bucknell Uni-
versity. Wagner is a member
The Bartikowsky Diamond Hunt featuring a ladies 14K gold diamond bracelet valued at $2,500 and a grand
Heinz recognized for rehabilitation services
of the Trucksville United Meth-
odist Church where he has prize of a seven-day trip to Tuscany Manor Resort in Palm Springs, Calif., are among the highlights planned at The John Heinz Institute for Rehabilitation Medicine was rated a
served as an acolyte, treasur- ‘A Night with the Stars.’ The 9th annual gala fundraiser to benefit Family Service Association will begin with Top Performer by Uniform Data System, a nationally recognized
er of the youth group and in cocktails and runs 6-11 p.m. on April 9 at Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs, state Route 315 in Plains Township. provider of the most comprehensive rehabilitation data to the
other capacities. He is the son There will be a silent auction, food stations, and entertainment provided by The Mark Mack Orchestra, An- industry. John Heinz Rehab ranked in the top 4 percent of all rehab
of Barry and Heidi Wagner of drea Bogusko, Linda Axelrod as Joan Rivers and Chris Collins as Jimmy Stewart. A donation of $100 per hospitals in the United States. From left are Jackie Brozena, senior
Shavertown, and has a young- person is requested. For more information or to make reservations for the gala and silent auction, contact vice president/COO; Michelle Babcock, director, Inpatient PT; Teresa
er sister Courtney. He is the Ruth Kemmerer, FSA resource development director, at 823-5144. Diamond Hunt Committee members, from Flynn, certified registered rehabilitation nurse; Ann Cwikla, director,
grandson of the late John left, are Pauline Carmody, committee member; Kemmerer; Max Bartikowsky, Bartikowsky Jewelers; Marian Inpatient OT; Al Jumper, director, Psychology and Social Services;
Anderson, June Anderson and Czarnowski, Bartikowsky Jewelers; Mary Agnes Kratz, event co-chair, Lita Insalaco, event co-chair; Michael Karen Kearney, assistant vice president, Hospital Operations; and
Frank and Sally Wagner. Zimmerman, FSA executive director; and Carmela Yanora, committee member. attorney Bill Conaboy, president/COO.

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Editorial
OTHER OPINION: BUDGET CUTS

State courts need


adequate funding
L
ET’S PUT FORWARD Like most every corner of
a simple analogy: If a government, the judiciary paid
state lawmaker is the little attention to waste preven-
rock star, then a com- tion while everyone rolled in
monwealth judge is more akin pre-recession revenues. But
to a record producer. Castille also noted the courts
Rock stars seek publicity and lately have instituted their own
dream up crazy ideas, while austerity measures: Salary,
the producers remain in the merit and COLA freezes for
background and say, “that rank-and-file employees; ban-
sounds nice,” or ning out-of-state
“how much will this It’s a bit alarming travel; filling
cost,” or “that will when the chief judge vacancies
get you sued.” with elections in-
Every effective justice of a state stead of interim
checks-and-balances Supreme Court appointments;
partnership relies on turns up in the and reducing the
everyone fulfilling number of magist-
news media,
their role. That’s no erial district judg-
less true for state pleading for money es by 10 percent
government as it is for perhaps the through attrition.
for a record compa- most important The judiciary
ny. plays a more im-
So it’s a bit alarm- branch of mediate role in
ing when the chief government. the lives of every-
justice of a state Su- day folks, for
preme Court turns whom delayed jus-
up in the news media, pleading tice amounts to denied justice.
for money for perhaps the most It’s far more deserving of an op-
important branch of govern- erational surplus than the Leg- MAIL BAG LETTERS FROM READERS
ment. islature, which frequently
Pennsylvania Chief Justice struggles for basic compe-
Ronald D. Castille made the tence. Resident finds no rest SEND US YOUR OPINION
World” states that among the basic human
rights is the right to found unions without
risk of reprisal and that strikes “may be
rounds of budget-season ap- The good news is that justic-
propriations hearings Monday, es have an ability to force the from noise at airport Letters to the editor must include the
writer’s name, address and daytime
phone number for verification. Letters
necessary.”
Referring to the troubles in Wisconsin,
to remind the rock stars of Legislature to its will. They

I
am writing in response to a previously should be no more than 250 words. We the chairperson of the U.S. Conference of
their role. “We’re a critical can issue a writ of mandamus – published letter to the editor. I have reserve the right to edit and limit writers Catholic Bishops’ Committee on Domestic
function of government and it’s literally “we command” – to been living in Wyoming for an extended to one published letter every 30 days. Justice and Human Development said,
a duty of government to fund compel a lesser court, person, time and I, too, am frustrated with the • E-mail: mailbag@timesleader.com
“These are not just political conflicts or
us,” Castille said. public authority or corporation annoyance of the Wyoming airport. • Fax: 570-829-5537
• Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15 economic choices; they are moral choices
Under Gov. Tom Corbett’s to fulfill their legal obligations. We all work different, hectic schedules N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 1871 1 with enormous human dimensions.”
budget proposal, the state judi- They’ve made the threat be- and look forward to our time off and per-
ciary is slated for $276 million. fore. This year they ought to Joseph Rogan
haps catching up on well-deserved rest. It President, Pax Christi
By its own accounting, it needs follow through if they cannot is just not right for these planes to dictate of Northeastern Pennsylvania
could be the site of art exhibits, fashion
$348 million, leaving it with a get the money they need to ad- our lives in such a profound manner. Eynon
net deficit of $47.2 million, af- minister justice. shows and weddings. The Sterling could
If there are others who agree, you really still be the heart and jewel of this city.
Getting rid of unions
ter accounting for fines and should contact your local authorities. This
other revenues.
Public Opinion, Chambersburg We need to stand together and listen to
is an issue that needs to be addressed. the cries of our city’s ancestry being

QUOTE OF THE DAY


A. Cooper
Wyoming
thrown away, discarded like a candy wrap-
per. So much will be lost. We need to stand makes good fiscal sense
up, protest and be heard.

I
t’s about time the states are correcting a
“A single suspension doesn’t take
care of all the problems.”
If saved, Sterling could Don’t let the modern world take away
our history.
problem that has been around for many
years: unions.

U.S. Sen. Frank Lautenberg still be a jewel of city Cecilia Shaker


Fairview Township
In their heyday, they were well managed
and protected the workers within reason-
The lawmaker from New Jersey commented on bus able limits. Today, unions have become

I
am very upset to hear that the Hotel

Contemporary court
safety issues this week, as federal authorities shut Frankenstein-like monsters. They have
Sterling might face demolition.
down Super Luxury Tours Inc., based in
This was the heart and center of become so powerful that trying to deal
Wilkes-Barre. The company’s bus was involved this month in a fatal New
Jersey Turnpike crash that remains under investigation. Wilkes-Barre from the time its doors
opened to its closing. This hotel was not
just another inn, but a valuable piece of
no place for old adage with them was, and is, useless. States such
as Wisconsin, New Jersey and others are
attempting to cut these unions down to

T
he revelation of the problem former
OTHER OPINION: IMPROVED ACCESS history. For this building to make it
Luzerne County judge Michael Toole
size, as they have become a cancer in our
through the Great Depression is fascinat- daily lives. These unions are sucking us

Disabled deserve ing. apparently has with alcohol begs this dry of every cent we have with their pen-
The hotel brought great joy to Wilkes- question: Whatever happened to the old sions, health care and miscellaneous other
Barre. I remember some of the famous expression “sober as a judge?” perks that are paid for by the common

recreation, too
people to walk through its doors. I remem- Ralph Rostock taxpayer.
ber when President John F. Kennedy and Carverton It isn’t only happening in Wisconsin; it is
members of Congress came to town, as happening in your backyard in Pennsylva-
well as boxer Muhammad Ali. They could
Church has long backed nia. Do you know how much teachers get

M
ORE THAN 2 mil- ming pools, parks and golf have stayed anywhere, but they chose the paid? Do you know how much they pay
lion Pennsylvanians
cope with some
type of disability –
courses. Disability rights advo-
cates welcome the changes on
behalf of people who use
Sterling.
I worked there at one time. Each time I
walked through those doors, it took my
workers’ union rights into their health care and pensions? Who
is making up the difference? You and I are
with our taxes. This has got to stop.

T
hearing, vision, mobility, cog- wheelchairs or otherwise are o hear some people tell it, supporting Yes, education is important. But does
breath away. I felt like I was surrounded by
nition. denied access to leisure activ- unions is up there with the seven dead- financing education with more of our tax
art – the staircase, the woodwork, the
That shouldn’t keep them ities. marble, the beautiful carvings above the ly sins. However, based on its history dollars improve anything? I think not. A
from enjoying the same enter- Places that are subject to the stairs and the chandeliers that were care- and principles, the Catholic Church favors dedicated teacher with the right attitude
tainment and amenities that revised standards have until fully cleaned. workers’ rights to unionize and to strike. will educate those kids willing to learn.
able-bodied citizens often take March 2012 to comply. The This building is a great part of Wilkes- In 1887, Baltimore’s Cardinal Gibbons Giving more money to the schools doesn’t
for granted. building industry has known Barre’s history. If torn down, it will be like supported the Knights of Labor. Catholic guarantee a student’s willingness to learn.
New federal regulations will for years that the changes were watching a loved one die. John Mitchell organized the United Mine Giving more money to the unions doesn’t
improve access to many ven- coming. Analysts say they pro- CityVest should pay back all of the mon- Workers with the help of Father John Cur- guarantee teachers will be qualified to
ues, in Pennsylvania and across vide architects with uniform ey it took from taxpayers, so that the Ster- ran. In 1891, Pope Leo XIII argued that educate our children. It starts at home.
the country, that until now had standards. ling could have a chance to come alive workers had a right to a sufficient wage, You can say the Republicans are on a
been off-limits for some dis- Accessible seating at a con- again. CityVest should have listened to reasonable hours, rest periods, health witch hunt to hurt us all, but that isn’t
abled Americans. The set of cert or ballgame should not be architect Carl Handman, and fixed the roof safeguards and a decent work environ- true. They are trying to save their individ-
rules, an extension of the 20- considered an unaffordable and windows his way. With only that done, ment. Later, Pope John Paul II supported ual states, and us, from going bankrupt.
year-old Americans with Dis- luxury. Neither, surely, should there still would have been plenty of mon- Solidarity in Poland and its leader, Lech Unions are a major part of the problem.
abilities Act, will cover more an accessible hotel room or ey to work with for the interior. Walesa, asserting the fundamental princi- Why don’t you see the Democrats do this?
than 7 million places of public bathroom. The 50 million Why pay a construction crew from Chi- ple of “the priority of labor over capital,” It is because the unions contribute to their
accommodation. Americans with disabilities de- cago to demolish the Sterling? I don’t saying, “There is a need for ever new campaigns, and they don’t want to see a
They include recreational fa- serve no less. think they care about the building. Why movements of solidarity of the workers major percentage of their support dis-
cilities such as amusement pay for those workers’ meals and lodging? and with the workers” and that “the appear.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette What a waste of money. church is firmly committed to this cause.” So let’s support our legislators elected to
parks, movie theaters, swim-
The $6 million should have been given More recently, Pope Benedict XVI wrote get us out of the mess. If we continue to go
EDITORIAL BOARD to the historical society; at least its heart that the promotion of unions that can along this same path of spending more
RICHARD L. CONNOR MARK E. JONES would have saved the Sterling. defend workers’ rights must “be honored than we have, soon there won’t be any-
Editor and Publisher Editorial Page Editor It could bring back many businesses to today even more than in the past.” thing there for us to spend.
JOSEPH BUTKIEWICZ PRASHANT SHITUT Wilkes-Barre. Tourists would want to visit Indeed, Section 68 of the “Pastoral Con- Charles Davis
Vice President/Executive Editor President/Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. one of the oldest hotels around, and it stitution on the Church in the Modern Wright Township

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Legislation aims to address distracted driving


By BILL O’BOYLE other device.” electronic devices while driving. required to use hands-free cell sity to convince me of this fact. “This session, we have not con-
boboyle@timesleader.com The penalty for violation is a “I believe it is a very dangerous phones while driving. Teen driv- That being said, the aforemen- sidered any legislation on the
WILKES-BARRE – An amend- $50 fine. Local state legislators activity, which negatively im- ers would be banned from using tioned studies confirm that the floor that would accomplish such
ment to state House Bill 896 calls said they support enacting a state pacts and can endanger the well- any interactive wireless commu- risk of crash or near-crash dra- a ban, but there may be proposals
for additional penalties for dis- law and said there are several un- being of many people,” Toohil nication device, such as a cell matically increases if the driver is before the House Transportation
tracted drivers. der review in Harrisburg. said. “Distracted driving legisla- phone, personal digital assistant distracted while utilizing a cell Committee,” Boback said. “I
The bill was referred to the State Rep. Mike Carroll, D- tion (i.e. HB 896) can be much or laptop computer while driv- phone.” would certainly be willing to con-
House Committee on Transpor- Avoca, said he is a co-sponsor of more far reaching and includes ing. Exceptions would be made Mullery said he supports ban- sider any measure that would in-
tation on March 2. It originally bills to prohibit both texting the carelessness and disregard for people reporting an emergen- ning texting in moving vehicles crease the safety of our roads and
while driving and handheld cell that a driver may have for oth- cy, on-duty emergency vehicle
addressed careless driving and for drivers of all ages and cell highways.”
phone use while driving. ers.” operators and volunteer emer-
attached penalties for persons phone usage should be banned State Sen. John Yudichak, D-
“As a member of the Transpor- State Rep. Gerald Mullery, D- gency responders.
found guilty of causing injury or tation Committee, I expect legis- Newport Township, said his col- “I don’t believe anyone can ef- for newly licensed teen drivers. Plymouth Township, is a co-
death of others at $250 to $500. lation to advance that deals with league Rep. Joseph F. Markosek, fectively argue that an activity A strong supporter of the effort sponsor of two bills in the Senate
The amendment defines dis- these driving distractions, espe- D-Allegheny/Westmoreland, has that draws a driver’s attention to ban the use of handheld cell concerning the use of cell phones
tracted driver as “having a per- cially as they relate to younger introduced legislation aimed at away from the road substantially phones, and particularly texting, while driving.
son’s attention diverted from op- drivers,” he said. reducing accidents caused by dis- increases the driver’s odds of be- while driving, Rep. Karen Bo- “I will continue to support bills
erating a vehicle by a radio, re- State Rep. Tarah Toohil, R-But- tracted and inexperienced driv- ing involved in a motor vehicle back, R-Harveys Lake, said peo- that advance a common sense ap-
cording/playback device, tele- ler Township, said legislation is ers. accident,” Mullery said. “I don’t ple sharing public roadways with proach for increased traffic safety
phone device, citizens band needed to be “back on the table” Mullery said that under House need to review studies from Vir- other drivers should have their and the use of cell phones,” Yud-
radio, television, computer and with regard to texting/using Bill 580, adult drivers would be ginia Tech or Quinnipiac Univer- full attention on the road. ichak said.

BAN
W H AT ’ S YO U R S U R V E Y R E S U LT S
OPINION?
What do you think about Wilkes- Featured in the September 2010
Barre’s ban of the use of cell issue of Seventeen magazine, the
Continued from Page 1A results are based on a survey
phones while driving? Go to time-
as how many fines have been is- sleader.com to comment on the conducted of nearly 2,000 male
sued, Drew McLaughlin, assist- story or take an online poll. and female teen drivers ages 16-19.
Seventeen magazine and AAA set
ant to Mayor Tom Leighton, out to discover what risky behav-
said the city police department iors teen drivers were engaging in
does not categorize traffic vio- scheduled to testify in support while behind the wheel – and how
lations per specific offense. of it at a House hearing in late they justify this dangerous behav-
“A citation for talking on the April. ior.
cell phone, illegally turning on a Remington said cell phone Of the teen drivers surveyed:
• 73 percent have adjusted their
red light, or rolling through a use/texting comes under the radio/CD/MP3 player.
stop sign would all be categor- umbrella of distracted driving. • 61 percent have eaten food.
ized the same,” McLaughlin He said AAA supports tougher • 60 percent have talked on a cell
said. penalties for drivers who cause phone while driving.
Kane said that to her knowl- crashes or traffic violations as a The reasons teen drivers think it’s
edge there have not been any re- result of distracted behavior fine to engage in these distrac-
tions are varied.
ports of people getting seriously while driving.
hurt in the city in cell phone- “We support a comprehensive
related accidents. approach based on sound re-
“But I have seen the national search and which includes a sig- D I D YO U K N OW ?
statistics that show people are nificant education component,”
getting hurt and killed because Remington said. “According to AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
What Is distracted driving? Ac-
cording to the National Highway
of distracted drivers on cell the Governors’ Highway Safety A small sign warns motorists about the Wilkes-Barre ordinance against using cell phones while Traffic Safety Administration,
phones,” she said. Association, 30 states (including driving in the city. there are three main types of
Kane said council will contin- 11 in 2010) enacted such bans. distraction:
ue to apply pressure to state leg- New York, New Jersey and Dela- gation system, watching a video, Remington said eight states while driving, but they still do • Visual — taking your eyes off the
islators to pass a statewide law. ware have all banned texting; and changing the radio station, ban all handheld cell phone use it,” the report stated. “However, road
She said there are “many divid- Pennsylvania has yet to act. We CD, or MP3 player. by drivers, and 28 have enacted the overwhelming majority of • Manual — taking your hands off
the wheel
ed opinions” on how the law will continue to push for an out- Remington said AAA national- such bans for novice drivers. teen drivers engage in distracted • Cognitive — taking your mind off
should read, but she remains right ban during the current ses- ly has urged all states to ban text “Again, New York, New Jersey driving behaviors anyway.” what you’re doing
hopeful an agreement will come sion.” messaging outright. and Delaware have each taken AAA President and CEO Rob- The NHTSA defines distracted
soon. AAA and Seventeen magazine “We have worked with state this step; Pennsylvania has not,” ert L. Darbelnet said in the re- driving as any activity a person
Rick Remington, spokesman conducted a national study last legislatures, including the Penn- he said. port that traffic crashes are the engages in that has the potential
for AAA Mid-Atlantic, said Ted year regarding distracted driv- sylvania General Assembly, to The AAA/Seventeen study re- leading cause of death for teen to distract him or her from the
primary task of driving and in-
Leonard, executive director of ing among teens, including text- enact the necessary statutes,” vealed that nearly nine in 10 drivers.
crease the risk of crashing. While
the Pennsylvania AAA Federa- ing and cell phone use. Other Remington said. “Research has teenage drivers (86 percent) “Because of their lack of driv- all distractions can endanger
tion in Harrisburg, told him distracting activities besides us- shown that the combination of have driven while distracted, ing experience and penchant to drivers’ safety, the NHTSA says
AAA supports House Bill 896, ing a cell phone include eating visual, cognitive and physical even though 84 percent of teen take risks, it’s imperative that texting is the most alarming be-
sponsored by Rep Chris Ross, R- and drinking, talking to passen- distractions while text messag- drivers know it’s dangerous. teen drivers – like all drivers – cause it involves all three types of
Chester, in the current session. gers, grooming, reading (includ- ing behind the wheel makes it an “It’s proof that teen drivers remain focused behind the distraction.
Remington said Leonard is ing maps), using a PDA or navi- inherently dangerous activity.” know it is risky business to text wheel at all times,” he said.

DEPOT
than previously. Done deal or just a plan these workers deserve equal are “wondering, why the delay?”
But federal wage system work- That change – and the accom- treatment. In addition to the letter, Casey
ers at Tobyhanna – “blue collar” panying raises – was supposed to The OPM released a statement spoke to Berry this week about
employees – were not paid under have been approved last fall. Dur- Thursday saying the rate adviso- the Tobyhanna pay issue. The
Continued from Page 1A
the New York scale. ing the final days of his losing ry committee decision is “only a conversation was a “productive”
ics maintenance facility the De- That result was a proportion- campaign, former Rep. Paul Kan- recommendation. To enable Di- one, according to a Casey spokes-
partment of Defense has, em- ately lower wage scale for the jorski, D-Nanticoke, announced rector Berry to determine wheth- man, who declined to provide de-
ploying more than 5,000 people, about 3,000 federal wage sched- that federal officials had agreed er to adopt the recommendation, tails but said that Casey will be
most of them hailing from Lacka- ule workers at Tobyhanna. Being to fix the pay disparity. OPM is considering the process following up in an attempt to re-
wanna, Luzerne, Monroe and paid under the higher wage scale That’s true, Casey said in a re- that would be needed to imple- solve the situation once and for
Wayne counties, according to de- would mean raises of anywhere lease this week. An entity called ment it, as well as its potential all.
pot figures. from about $4,000 to more than the Federal Prevailing Rate Advi- impacts.” Meanwhile, Rep. Lou Barletta,
It’s also Northeastern Pennsyl- $8,000. sory Committee recommended D-Hazleton, who defeated Kan-
vania’s largest employer, with to- Average salary for depot gener- changing the system to correct Tensions among Depot staff jorski last fall, is looking into the
tal employment at about 5,800, al schedule workers, including the disparity, a change that also The issue is one that creates issue, as well, said Shawn Kelly,
including tenant activities and professional personnel such as would help some 15,000 other tensions among the ranks of To- Barletta’s spokesman.
contractors. engineers, accountants and su- federal employees facing similar byhanna workers, said Kathy Po- “Lou understands there is an
But about seven years ago, the pervisory personnel, is $63,672, situations in 18 other states. well, first vice president of the imbalance that affects some of
wage system was changed in a according to the U.S. Office of But the White House’s Office of American Federation of Govern- the workers at the Tobyhanna Ar-
way that split how workers are Personnel Management. Personnel Management hasn’t ment Employees, Local 1647, my Depot,” Kelly said. “Lou
paid at the depot. Employees The average salary for depot yet put the fairer scale into effect, which represents the general knows the vital role the employ-
known as “general schedule” federal wage system workers, in- Casey said. day to John Berry, director of the schedule and federal wage scale ees play in keeping our military
workers – “white collar” employ- cluding industrial-skilled trades “Simply stated, OPM should Office of Personnel Manage- employees. Noting that the feder- safe on the battlefield and around
ees – were included in the more and supervisory personnel, is move forward without delay,” ment. “The issue has been stud- al salary committee’s recommen- the world, and he knows the vital
generous New York labor market $50,112, OPM said. Casey said in a letter sent Tues- ied and the responsible oversight dations are usually accepted, Po- role Tobyhanna Army Depot
scale, which provided higher pay body has made its decision — well said workers at Tobyhanna plays in the regional economy.”

HAGGERTY
ty into a government that will having individual calendars, lized by judges. Haggerty has served in the The mayor said he is a man
make citizens accountable. where they handle a case from be- He expects to spend about Pennsylvania Army National who “does a job that’s assigned to
“That’s what distinguishes ginning to end, rather than hav- $30,000 for the primaries, set for Guard and U.S. Army Reserve. him” and feels he has stood up for
me,” Haggerty said. ing a particular case bounce May 17, he said, and will not ac- From 1986-88 he was stationed at the citizens of Kingston and Lu-
Continued from Page 1A
If elected, he said, he would around from judge to judge. cept contributions of more than both Fort Bragg, N.C., and Fort zerne County.
record of reform,” said Haggerty, work hard as a judge to solve He says he believes cases don’t $500 from anyone. Knox, Ky., and he was a second “I urge anyone to find someone
citing his effort to pull Kingston cases before they went to trial to go through the system quickly “I’m not a motivated-by-money lieutenant and tank platoon lead- who thinks they were treated un-
out of debt once he became may- save taxpayers money. enough because there are not guy,” Haggerty said. “Big money er, 1st Battalion, 103rd Armor Re- fairly in Kingston,” Haggerty
or and to organize Luzerne Coun- Haggerty also supports judges enough courtrooms being uti- contributors are the problem.” giment, from 1987-90. said.

Nothing to say… SPORTS: VIDEO:


Luzerne County’s Democratic and MLB kicks of Royal wedding
Republican parties won’t be endors-
ing county council candidates for the 2011 with plans take
May 17 primary, according to the opening day shape
chairs of both parties.
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Report: Boy accuses ex-coach


Newspaper says Jerry Sandusky is
being investigated on allegations he
termine if evidence
warrants filing charg-
going investigation by the Attorney
General’s Office for many months dat-
article eventually lead to the institution
of criminal charges against Jerry, Jerry PAUL SOKOLOSKI
es. ing back to 2009, he has steadfastly fully intends to establish his innocence OPINION
indecently assaulted a teenage boy. A message left by maintained his innocence throughout and put these false allegations to rest

Japan could be
The Associated Press this ordeal,” Amendola said. forever.”
at a number listed for The Patriot-News in Harrisburg re- Sandusky retired after the 1999 sea-
By GENARO C. ARMAS Sandusky in State Col- ported Thursday that it spoke to five son after 32 years as an assistant to Penn
Associated Press Sandusky lege was not immedi- anonymous sources with knowledge of State football coach Joe Paterno. Once
STATE COLLEGE — Jerry Sandus-
ky, the former Penn State defensive co-
ordinator known for his charitable work
ately returned. His
lawyer, Joseph Amendola, said in a
statement that Sandusky maintained
the case who say a grand jury has been
meeting in Harrisburg for 18 months to
hear allegations made by a 15-year-old
considered a potential successor to Pa-
terno, Sandusky helped establish Penn
State’s “Linebacker U” reputation and
the road back
for Sanchez
helping at-risk children, is being investi- his innocence and was disappointed the boy in 2009. drew up the defenses for the Nittany Li-
gated by a state grand jury on allega- newspaper published a story “prior to The paper reported the teen told au- ons’ national-title teams in 1982 and
tions he indecently assaulted a teenage any determination by the Attorney Gen- thorities that there was inappropriate 1986.
boy, a newspaper reported. eral’s Office that he did anything inap- contact over a four-year period. Sandusky, 67, also has been lauded

H
Sandusky has not been charged. A propriate at all.” Amendola said that should “the alle- e stood up from his seat and
grand jury examines accusations to de- “While Jerry has been aware of an on- gations as set forth in today’s newspaper See SANDUSKY, Page 2B started to stretch, the breakfast
room of a Tampa hotel serving
as his bullpen.
THE FINAL FOUR This is where Romulo Sanchez did
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL his most important work of this up-
coming baseball season.
T H U R S D AY ’ S S C O R E S Because by the time he was done
early Thursday afternoon, when those
Milwaukee ..........................................6 Atlanta...............................................2 San Diego..........................................5 “bullpen” doors opened, Sanchez
Cincinnatti ........................................7 Washington .......................................0 St. Louis..............................................3 wasn’t just heading into a game this
time.
Detroit.................................................3 San Fran...............................................1 L.A. Angels.......................................4 He was entering a whole new world.
N.Y. Yankees .....................................6 L.A. Dodgers.....................................2 Kansas City ........................................2 It is one where a country is recover-
ing from calamity, where the native

ONE GRAND OPENER


language is much different from his,
where Sanchez will pitch at the end of
games, not the beginning.
But Sanchez believes he will get a
jumpstart, if not a new start, by playing
in Japan.
“Right now, at this point, it’s a great
opportunity,” his agent Jhosep Rojas
said.
The chance for Sanchez to chase
AP PHOTO more money and a relief role in Japan
VCU coach Shaka Smart answers a became reality Thursday when long-
question before practice Friday in time Japanese baseball scout Richard
Houston. Seko signed him to a one-year contract
with an option for a second season to

Madness
play for the Rakuten Golden Eagles.
That transaction came just down the
street from Steinbrenner Field, where
Sanchez spent the whole spring train-
ing with the New York Yankees fighting
to be part of their season opener

rules in
Thursday.
But the Yankees designated Sanchez
for assignment Wednesday, right after
he compiled a 3.86 ERA over seven
innings and picked up a save pitching
in games this spring. And a season

Houston
after he went 10-8 with nearly a strike-
out an inning for the Scranton/Wilkes-
Barre Yankees, between making a cou-
ple of relief appearances for parent
New York.
“I loved the (Scranton/Wilkes-Barre)
area,” Sanchez, a Venezuela native and
By EDDIE PELLS
resident who speaks little English, said
AP National Writer
through Rojas. “I loved the opportunity
HOUSTON — VCU arrived at the Fi- the Yankees provided to me. I’m just
nal Four with its team, its bandwagon very proud the Yankees gave me a
and its T-shirt. “There goes my bracket,” chance to pitch.”
it says — an oh-so-fitting statement He will pitch for Rakuten in a clos-
printed in gold letters and sandwiched er’s role, where the 26-year-old Sanchez
between the school logo and the picture began his professional career before the
of a crumpled-up piece of paper. Pirates and Yankees began turning him
Indeed, almost anyone who wins an into a starter.
To get him started, Seko pulling out
office pool this year will limp home to
a tape right at the hotel and measuring
their victory. Hardly the 6-foot-5, 270-pound Sanchez for
anyone saw this uniform size.
THE coming. The right-hander seemed amused,
FINAL But for VCU, But- but knows this is a big task he’s under-
FOUR ler, Connecticut and taking.
Saturday Kentucky, all of “(It’s) only for one year,” Sanchez
VCU vs. Butler whom got their first insisted, explaining through his agent
6:09 p.m. look at the court how pitching in Japan could help San-
UConn tucked inside of Re- chez grow into a major league-ready
vs. Kentucky pitcher in a couple of years.
liant Stadium on
8:49 p.m. He made that pitch to enter a new
TV Coverage: Thursday, this is a
culture while sitting right next to a
CBS time to act like they
large sliding window, where everything
expected it all along, seemed ready to slide away outside.
to focus on winning Scranton/Wilkes-Barre’s scheduled
a national championship that hardly workouts and game at the Yankees
seemed likely when the first ball was minor league complex were washed
tipped back in October. away by driving rains before they could
Back then, VCU was listed as a 5,000-1 be blown away by a day-long series of
longshot in Vegas. strong storms parading in off Florida’s
Butler was figuring out how to replace Gulf Coast.
NBA-bound forward Gordon Hayward Up on the hotel televisions, weather
and dream up a second act after almost forecasters were counting the number
winning it all last year, only six miles of tornadoes touching down through
from its tiny campus in Indianapolis. Tampa’s surrounding areas – two,
three, then maybe a fourth – while
Connecticut was picked 10th in the AP PHOTO
showing the frightening strength of a
Big East. The New York Yankees’ Curtis Granderson runs the bases after hitting a home run during the seventh inning of system that mangled power lines,
Kentucky was gearing up for a transi- Thursday’s 6-3 victory over Detroit at Yankee Stadium. peeled rooftops and toppled tractor
tion year after losing five key players to trailers while leaving roadways re-
the NBA and freshman Enes Kanter to
eligibility issues while awaiting a killer
recruiting class for 2011-12.
Granderson slams go-ahead homer sembling canals.
The connection wasn’t lost on San-
chez, who was leaving those ominous
“I never thought we’d be sitting here,” By HOWIE RUMBERG Wednesday after playing in a rehabil- er Jim Leyland said. “I thought it was skies in Florida for a nation struggling
Butler coach Brad Stevens said when AP Sports Writer itation game with minor leaguers in actually a decent game for the condi- to recover from being battered by a
asked what he thought of his team’s pro- NEW YORK — A healthy Curtis Tampa, Fla., earlier in the day. tions. It was pretty rough.” tsunami last month.
spects in February, when the Bulldogs Granderson helped give the storied CC Sabathia pitched six workman- Sidelined with a strained side “Romulo is going in there with the
were 14-9 with a three-game losing New York Yankees their earliest like innings, Derek Jeter added a sac- since March 22, Granderson made thought it’ll inspire support for the
Japanese people,” Rojas said. “He re-
streak. “But the season starts in October home win ever. rifice fly in the seventh using his new two spectacular catches against his
leased a statement saying it will not be
and it goes until at least March 1. You’re Granderson hit a go-ahead homer stride-less swing and Mariano Riv- former team and homered for the long until we see them rise again. They
supposed to get better. It’s hard. But if leading off the seventh inning and era, wearing his socks high for per- third straight opener — off a lefty, no are a great nation.”
you have guys willing to work through it, Mark Teixeira had a three-run shot haps the first time, earned his first less. He connected against former Japan has become a nation of hope
it can happen.” off Justin Verlander, lifting New York save and 560th of his career. Yankee Phil Coke (0-1) as New York while trying to overcome difficult
In the first semifinal Saturday, eighth- over the Detroit Tigers 6-3 Thursday Newcomers Russell Martin and embarked on its first full season with- struggles. For Sanchez, it is the place
seeded Butler (27-9) will play 11th-seed- in the first March opener in the Rafael Soriano did their part as the out George Steinbrenner as owner to be to do some rebuilding.
ed VCU (23-11), in a matchup of under- Bronx. Yankees got off to a quick start on a since 1973.
dog mid-majors that some might consid- “It was great — except for the gray, blustery, 42-degree day. “He played a good game for being Paul Sokoloski is a Times Leader sports
weather,” said Granderson, who ar- “Their bullpen and the long ball is columnist. You may reach him at 970-7109 or
See NCAA, Page 3B rived in New York around 11 p.m. what did us in today,” Detroit manag- See YANKEES, Page 3B email him at psokoloski@timesleader.com.
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years and was looking to spend Pittston Area at Hazleton Area TGC — LPGA, Kraft Nabisco Championship, sec-
ond round, part I, at Rancho Mirage, Calif.
programs are staffed by certified
BLUE JAYS ( 8.5 ) Twins Lakers 7.5 JAZZ
more time with family and deal COLLEGE BASEBALL
3 p.m. athletic trainers. Programs are
(3:30 p.m.) College Basketball
TGC — PGA Tour, Houston Open, second round, at RAYS ( 8.5 ) Orioles designed to teach athletes from
with his personal life. King’s at Misericordia
DeSales at Wilkes Humble, Texas
Angels ( 8.5 ) ROYALS
Favorite Points Underdog
seventh grade into adulthood
Paterno and Penn State athlet- COLLEGE MENS 6:30 p.m.
TGC — LPGA, Kraft Nabisco Championship, sec- A’S 6.5 ) Mariners Saturday NCAA Tournament specialized skills and training
TENNIS
ic director Tim Curley were Cabrini at King’s, 4 p.m.
ond round, part II, at Rancho Mirage, Calif.
National League Final Four techniques that will improve their
12:30 a.m.
among those who appeared be- Saturday, April 2 TGC — Champions Tour, Mississippi Gulf Resort PHILLIES ( 7.0 ) Astros (Houston, TX) physical and psychological condi-
fore the grand jury in January, the H.S. GIRLS SOCCER
Classic, first round, at Saucier, Miss. (delayed tape)
Butler 2.5 Virginia Comm tion as well as minimize the oppor-
CUBS ( NL ) Pirates
East Stroudsburg South at Delaware Valley, 11 a.m. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL tunity of sports-related injuries.
Patriot-News reported. COLLEGE BASEBALL 1 p.m.
ROCKIES ( 8.5 ) D’backs Kentucky 2 Connecticut
Camps are held Mondays, Tues-
A spokesman for the athletic (1 p.m.)
Misericordia at King’s
ESPN, WQMY — Houston at Philadelphia MARLINS ( 7.0 ) Mets CBI Tournament
days and Thursdays from June
2:10 p.m.
department declined to com- Wilkes at DeSales
WGN, RTP — Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs DODGERS ( 7.0 ) Giants OREGON 4.5 Creighton 13-July 28 in Bloomsburg and
COLLEGE SOFTBALL NHL
ment Thursday on behalf of ath- (1 p.m.) 4 p.m. NBA Hazleton. Participants can attend
ESPN — Boston at Texas Favorite Odds Underdog
Wilkes at King’s Favorite Points Underdog 12, 18 or an unlimited number of
letics and Paterno. Lisa Powers, a Misericordia at DeSales 7:10 p.m.
Blackhawks -$155/ BLUE JACKETS sessions. To register, visit
SNY – N.Y. Mets at Florida 76ERS 10 Nets
spokeswoman for the university, COLLEGE MENS
LACROSSE NBA +$135 www.geisinger.org/pc. Specialized
WIZARDS 1.5 Cavaliers
also declined to comment. King’s at Eastern, 1 p.m.
8 p.m.
DEVILS -$110/- Flyers team training is also available. This
Misericordia at Widener, 7 p.m. PACERS 2 Bucks $110
The allegations surfaced in COLLEGE WOMENS ESPN — Boston at Atlanta
MAGIC 10 Bobcats
program is designed to meet the
10:30 p.m. BLUES -$110/- Flames specific needs of sports teams
2009 while Sandusky was a vol- (1 p.m.)
LACROSSE
ESPN — L.A. Lakers at Utah $110
Bulls 9 PISTONS looking to improve overall per-
unteer assistant high school foot- Eastern at King’s PREP BASKETBALL Celtics 1 HAWKS COYOTES -$260/ Avalanche
formance. For more information on
Wilkes at Alvernia
+$220
ball coach at Central Mountain Widener at Misericordia 3:30 p.m.
ESPN2 — Rise National Invitational, boys’ semifi- Heat 10.5 T’WOLVES customized team camps, call
COLLEGE TENNIS Home Teams in Capital Letters
High School in Clinton County, Wilkes at King’s, 1 p.m. nal, teams TBD, at Bethesda, Md. 1-866-414-4988.
Misericordia at FDU-Florham, 11 a.m. 5:30 p.m. Wyoming Area Diamond Club will
the Patriot-News reported. John ESPN2 — Rise National Invitational, boys’ semifi-
Sunday, April 3 nal, teams TBD, at Bethesda, Md. meet at 7 p.m. on April 6 in the
DiNunzio, interim superintend- 5. Wholeftthegateopen (An Napolitano) 4-1
Auditorium of the Secondary
COLLEGE TENNIS TENNIS 6. I Know Your Lookin (To Hall) 8-1
B A S K E T B A L L
ent of the Keystone Central Alvernia at King’s, 1 p.m. 7. Just That (Ty Buter) 10-1 Center.All parents are asked to
NYU at Wilkes, 12 p.m. 1 p.m.
School District at the time, said Ramapo at Misericordia, 1 p.m. ESPN2 — ATP/WTA Tour, Sony Ericsson Open, 8. Pick A Trail (La Stalbaum) 6-1 attend.
men’s semifinal, at Key Biscayne, Fla. NCAA Men
the boy’s mother reported an in- COLLEGE BASEBALL
Wilkes at Marywood, 12 p.m. 7 p.m.
9. Oyster Bay (Gr Merton) 20-1
NCAA Tournament Glance
Wyoming Valley West Wrestling
cident to the principal and head COLLEGE WOMENS ESPN2 — ATP/WTA Tour, Sony Ericsson Open, Fourteenth $6,000 Pace
All Times EDT
Booster Club will hold its meeting
LACROSSE men’s semifinal, at Key Biscayne, Fla. 1. Rusty’s Martini (Ma Romano) 5-1 at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the middle
FINAL FOUR
football coach. Wilkes at Marywood, 2 p.m. P O C O N O 2. Keystone Katie (Dr Chellis) 10-1 At Reliant Stadium school. End of season activities
According to the newspaper, Monday, April 4 D O W N S 3. Princess Character (Ho Parker) 3-1 Houston and summer fundraising will be
4. Prairie Ganache (Ma Kakaley) 4-1 National Semifinals
DiNunzio, now interim superin- H.S. BASEBALL
5. Riverdancer (Ji Taggart Jr) 8-1 Saturday, April 2 discussed. All Parents are encour-
(4:15 p.m.)
tendent at the Bellefonte school Tunkhannock at Berwick ENTRIES 6. Moira’s Bliss (La Stalbaum) 7-2
Butler (27-9) vs. Virginia Commonwealth (28-11), aged to attend.
6:09 p.m.
Wyoming Area at Wyoming Valley West Friday Apr 01, 2011
district, was told by the coach Pittston Area at Nanticoke Post Time:6:30 PM
7. Zinescape (Mi Simons) 9-2 Kentucky (29-8) vs. Connecticut (30-9), 40 minutes
after first game GOLF
Holy Redeemer at Coughlin 8. Bridezilla (Th Jackson) 12-1
and principal that the boy alleged Crestwood at Hazleton Area
First $9,000 Pace National Championship
1. Lady Yachtsman (Gr Merton) 6-1 Monday, April 4
contact occurred while he and (4:15 p.m.)
H.S. SOFTBALL
2. Rockjaws (Ma Kakaley) 5-2 H O C K E Y Semifinal winners A charity golf tournament to bene-
Sandusky were alone in the room Tunkhannock at Berwick 3. Kiddie Cocktail (Br Simpson) 10-1
National Invitation Tournament Glance fit Blue Chip Farm no kill animal
Wyoming Area at Wyoming Valley West All Times EDT refuge will be held 1 p.m. on April
on wrestling mats. Pittston Area at Nanticoke 4. Mondatta (Mi Simons) 7-2 National Hockey League Semifinals
Holy Redeemer at Coughlin 5. Throwdown (Ty Buter) 2-1 29 at the Blue Ridge Trail Golf
The report was passed on to Crestwood at Hazleton Area
6. Laugh Away (Jo Pavia Jr) 5-1
All Times EDT
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Tuesday, March 29
At Madison Square Garden Course in Mountain Top. The
Clinton County Children and H.S. BOYS
VOLLEYBALL Second $6,000 Pace Atlantic Division New York format will be captain and crew
GP W L OT Pts GF GA Wichita State 75, Washington State 44
Youth Services. The newspaper, (5:45 p.m.) 1. No Mo Parking (An Napolitano) 3-1 x-Philadelphia............. 77 46 21 10 102 243 203 Alabama 62, Colorado 61 with a shotgun start. The cost is
Wyoming Area at Crestwood
citing anonymous sources, re- Nanticoke at Dallas
2. Mighty Tina (Jo Pavia Jr) 6-1 x-Pittsburgh ................ 78 45 25 8 98 221 190 Championship $85 per player and includes 18
3. Sharknfestedwaters (Br Simpson) 5-2 N.Y. Rangers .............. 78 41 32 5 87 220 188 Thursday, March 31
Abington Heights at Berwick holes, cart, beverages, dinner.
ported the boy told that depart- Lake-Lehman at Hazleton Area 4. Atlantic Filly (La Stalbaum) 8-1
New Jersey ................. 76 35 36 5 75 158 191
N.Y. Islanders ............. 78 30 36 12 72 218 246
Wichita State 66, Alabama 57
ment that there had been inde- Tunkhannock at North Pocono 5. Ebony Isle (Ty Buter) 12-1 Northeast Division NCAA Women
H.S. GIRLS GP W L OT Pts GF GA
MEETINGS
6. Annika S (An McCarthy) 7-2
cent contact several times over SOCCER
7. Pilgrims Haley (Ma Kakaley) 9-2
x-Boston ...................... 77 43 23 11 97 232 182
FINAL FOUR
At at Conseco Fieldhouse
(4:15 p.m.) Montreal....................... 78 41 30 7 89 205 203
four years. Crestwood at Coughlin Third $8,500 Pace Buffalo.......................... 77 39 29 9 87 226 214 Indianapolis Hanover Area Boys Basketball
The case was forwarded to the
Berwick at Dallas
1. Southern Sport (Br Simpson) 9-2
Toronto ........................ 78 36 32 10 82 209 238 National Semifinals Booster Club will be accepting
Lake-Lehman at Delaware Valley Ottawa .......................... 78 30 38 10 70 181 239 Sunday, April 3
Hazleton Area at Nanticoke 2. Ccs Lover N (La Stalbaum) 3-1 nominations for officers at the
Clinton County district attorney, COLLEGE BASEBALL
Southeast Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Stanford (33-2) vs. Texas A&M (31-5), 7 p.m.
Connecticut (36-1) vs. Notre Dame (30-7), 9 p.m. April 11 meeting at Major League
3. Devil’s Bargain (Jo Pavia Jr) 6-1
who then forwarded it to his then- Albright at Misericordia, 3:30 p.m.
4. Orr Hanover (Ty Buter) 4-1 x-Washington ............. 78 45 22 11 101 211 188 National Championship anyone interested please attend.
COLLEGE GOLF x-Tampa Bay ............... 77 42 24 11 95 230 231 Tuesday, April 5
counterpart in Centre County, King’s at FDU-Florham, 12 p.m. 5. Mexican Coast (To Hall) 15-1 Carolina ....................... 77 37 30 10 84 220 228 Semifinal winners, TBA Wyoming Valley ASA Chapter of
King’s vs. Scranton at FDU-Florham, 12 p.m. Atlanta.......................... 77 33 32 12 78 212 249
Michael Madeira, because the in- Misericordia at Lebanon Valley, 12:30 p.m.
6. A Fool For Mark (Da Ingraham) 20-1
Florida.......................... 78 29 37 12 70 188 216 Umpires will meet at 7 p.m. Mon-
7. Move On (Ja Meittinis) 7-2 WESTERN CONFERENCE day at Konefal’s in Edwardsville.
cidents where alleged to have tak- 8. Bad Hombre (Ma Kakaley) 8-1 Central Division
National Basketball League
en place in Centre County. Ma- T R A N S A C T I O N S 9. Camcracker Dynasty (Ma Romano) 10-1 GP W L OT Pts GF GA All Times EDT
REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS
Detroit .......................... 77 44 23 10 98 247 226 EASTERN CONFERENCE
deira then referred the case to Fourth $11,000 Trot Nashville ...................... 77 41 26 10 92 203 182 Atlantic Division
1. Big Sky Storm (Ja Meittinis) 4-1 Chicago........................ 76 41 27 8 90 242 209
then-Attorney General Tom Cor- BASEBALL 2. Fortissimo (Ma Kakaley) 3-1 St. Louis....................... 77 35 32 10 80 224 225 y-Boston ....................... 52 22
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Wilkes-Barre Girls Softball League
Columbus .................... 77 34 31 12 80 206 236 will hold final registration for
bett’s office in March 2009. American League
BOSTON RED SOX — Optioned LHP Hideki Okaji-
3. Petrossian (Da Ingraham) 15-1 Northwest Division
Philadelphia ................. 39 36
New York ...................... 37 38
.520
.493
131⁄2
151⁄2 T-ball, minors andmajors from 11
DiNunzio told the Patriot- ma and RHP Alfredo Aceves to Pawtucket (IL).
Placed LHP Felix Doubront on the 15-day DL, retro-
4. The Bull Stopshere (Th Jackson) 8-1 GP W L OT Pts GF GA
z-Vancouver................ 77 51 17 9 111 250 176
New Jersey .................. 23
Toronto ......................... 20 54
51 .311
.270
29
32 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday at
5. Rules Little Man (An McCarthy) 6-1
News he never heard from police active to March 22. Reassigned INF Nate Spears
6. Keenan (Ty Buter) 7-2
Calgary ........................ 78 38 29 11 87 237 230
Minnesota ................... 77 37 32 8 82 195 217 Southeast Division Rodano’s Public Square.Girls born
and INF Drew Sutton to their minor league camp. W L Pct GB
“once it left his desk.” Kelly Hasti- CLEVELAND INDIANS — Acquired OF Bubba Bell 7. Eggipus Complex (Mi Simons) 10-1 Colorado...................... 75 28 39 8 64 211 267
Edmonton.................... 77 23 43 11 57 182 255 x-Miami ......................... 52 23 .693 — between Jan. 1, 1994, and June 30,
from Boston for cash considerations and assigned 2006, are eligible for the four
ngs, current superintendent of him to Columbus (IL).
8. First Tail U See (Ro Abbott) 20-1
Pacific Division x-Orlando ...................... 47
x-Atlanta........................ 43 32
28 .627
.573
5
9
SEATTLE MARINERS — Selected the contracts of 9. Bullet (Br Simpson) 9-2 GP W L OT Pts GF GA divisions of play. For more info call
Keystone Central School Dis- INF Luis Rodriguez and OF Ryan Langerhans from Fifth $10,000 Pace San Jose ...................... 76 44 23 9 97 224 199
Charlotte ....................... 32 42
Washington .................. 18 56
.432
.243
191⁄2
331⁄2 Gary at 822-3991 or log onto
trict, told the newspaper said she Tacoma (PCL). Placed OF Franklin Gutierrez, RHP
David Aardsma and INF Matt Mangini on the 15-day
1. Western Artwork (La Stalbaum) 3-1
Phoenix........................ 78 42 25 11 95 221 213
Los Angeles ................ 76 44 26 6 94 209 181 Central Division www.wbgsl.com.
W L Pct GB
has direct knowledge of the re- DL, retroactive to March 22, and LHP Mauricio Ro-
bles and RHP Shawn Kelley on the 60-day DL.
2. Austin’s Best (Mi Merton) 6-1 Anaheim ...................... 77 44 28 5 93 223 223
Dallas ........................... 75 38 26 11 87 209 212 y-Chicago....................... 54 20 .730 — Wyoming Valley Youth Soccer
3. Exactorman (Br Simpson) 15-1
port and that documents from TAMPA BAY RAYS — Agreed to terms with RHP
4. Grinning Breed (An Napolitano) 4-1
NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime
loss.
Indiana............................ 34
Milwaukee ...................... 30 44
42 .447
.405
21
24
Association will have a spring
Wade Davis on a four-year contract. Placed LHP soccer league, beginning in May
the school have not been subpoe- J.P. Howell on the 15-day DL. Selected the contract 5. Forever Wild (Ty Buter) 7-2 x-clinched playoff spot Detroit ............................. 26 48 .351 28
of RHP Juan Cruz from Durham (IL). z-clinched conference Cleveland ....................... 15 59 .203 39 for teams in the U-7 through U-16
naed. TEXAS RANGERS — Selected the contract of
6. Abs Rayno Hall (Jo Pavia Jr) 9-2
Thursday's Games WESTERN CONFERENCE age groups. Team applications and
RHP Dave Bush from Round Rock (PCL). Placed 7. Art Glass (Ma Kakaley) 8-1 Toronto 4, Boston 3, SO
The newspaper also reported RHP Omar Beltre, RHP Scott Feldman and RHP 8. Sody’s Moonshine (Mi Simons) 10-1 N.Y. Islanders 6, N.Y. Rangers 2
Southwest Division
W L Pct GB information can be found at
that state police in Centre Coun- Brandon Webb on the 15-day DL, retroactive to
March 22, and RHP Tommy Hunter on the 15-day 9. Escape Attack (Th Jackson) 20-1
Atlanta 1, Philadelphia 0
Washington 4, Columbus 3, OT
x-San Antonio ................ 57 18
x-Dallas .......................... 53 21
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31⁄2
www.wvysa.org. Registration
ty two months ago began calling DL, retroactive to March 25. Optioned INF Chris Sixth $6,000 Trot Tampa Bay 2, Pittsburgh 1 New Orleans .................. 43 32 .573 14 deadline is April 1.
Davis, OF Craig Gentry and C Taylor Teagarden to 1. Funny Briefs (Ma Kakaley) 4-1 Ottawa 4, Florida 1 Memphis ........................ 42 33 .560 15
witnesses to a May1998 report by Round Rock. Reassigned RHP Brett Tomko to
2. Crushproof (Jo Pavia Jr) 8-1
Minnesota 4, Edmonton 2 Houston.......................... 39 36 .520 18
UPCOMING EVENTS
Round Rock. Nashville at Colorado, (n)
Penn State police detailing an TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Named Roberto Alomar 3. Vijay Star (La Stalbaum) 5-2 Los Angeles at Vancouver, (n) Northwest Division
W L Pct GB
special assistant to the organization. Dallas at San Jose, (n)
earlier allegation of inappropri- National League
4. Celebrity Caviar (Th Jackson) 3-1
Friday's Games
x-Oklahoma City.......... 50 24
Denver .......................... 45 29
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5
“Do it for the Kids” 5K Run and
5. Credit Watch (An McCarthy) 15-1
ate contact against Sandusky by COLORADO ROCKIES — Selected the contract of
1B Jason Giambi from Colorado Springs (PCL). 6. Bobo’s Express (Wa Long) 9-2
Philadelphia at New Jersey, 7 p.m.
Chicago at Columbus, 7 p.m.
Portland......................... 43 32 .573 71⁄2 Kids Fun Run will be held at 6 p.m.
Utah............................... 36 39 .480 141⁄2 April 27 in Wilkes-Barre. he race
another boy. No charges were ev- Placed RHP Aaron Cook on the 15-day DL, retro- 7. Brancaleone (An Napolitano) 6-1 Calgary at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Minnesota..................... 17 58 .227 331⁄2
active to March 22. Colorado at Phoenix, 10 p.m. begins at The RiverCommon
er filed against Sandusky. HOUSTON ASTROS — Placed RHP Alberto Arias, 8. Revington (An Santeramo) 12-1 Saturday's Games Pacific Division
W L Pct GB Millennium Circle and runs through
C Jason Castro and INF Jeff Keppinger on the Seventh $16,000 Pace Atlanta at Boston, 1 p.m.
In a separate story Thursday, 15-day DL, retroactive to March 22, and SS Clint
1. Float Blue Chip (An Napolitano) 7-2 Tampa Bay at Minnesota, 2 p.m. y-L.A. Lakers................ 53
Phoenix......................... 36 38
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171⁄2 Kirby Park. The fun run will go
Barmes retroactive to March 26. Detroit at Nashville, 3 p.m.
Patriot-News editor David Ne- LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Placed C Dioner 2. Johnny Absolut (Ji Taggart Jr) 10-1 Dallas at Los Angeles, 4 p.m. Golden State ................ 32 44 .421 221⁄2 between the Portals on the River-
L.A. Clippers................. 29 46 .387 25
whouse said the newspaper con- Navarro, INF Casey Blake, RHP Jon Garland and 3. Jimmie Hanover (Ty Buter) 3-1 Toronto at Ottawa, 7 p.m.
Sacramento.................. 21 53 .284 321⁄2 Common. Cash awards will be
RHP Vicente Padilla on the 15-day DL, retroactive Montreal at New Jersey, 7 p.m.
4. Polaris N (An McCarthy) 15-1 given to overall male, female, male
tacted the attorney general’s of- to March 22, and OF Jay Gibbons retroactive to
March 26. Selected the contracts of RHP Lance 5. Blue Claw (Pa Berry) 4-1
Carolina at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m.
Buffalo at Washington, 7 p.m.
x-clinched playoff spot
y-clinched division masters and female masters. Age
fice with details of the story, to Cormier, RHP Mike MacDougal and INF Aaron
Miles from Albuquerque (PCL).
6. Gentleman Friend (Jo Pavia Jr) 8-1 Pittsburgh at Florida, 7 p.m. Wednesday's Games
groups medals will be awarded for
Edmonton at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Atlanta 85, Orlando 82
ask if the newspaper was wrong NEW YORK METS — Placed OF Jason Bay and 7. Rockin The House (Ma Kakaley) 9-2 Anaheim at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Charlotte 98, Cleveland 97 first, second and third places. A
LHP Johan Santana on the 15-day DL, Bay retroac- 8. Bongo (To Hall) 20-1 Indiana 111, Detroit 101
and to ask if their report would tive to March 25.
9. Ok Braveheart (Br Simpson) 6-1
Milwaukee 104, Toronto 98 Post-Race Bash and Happy Hour
harm the investigation. Ne-
PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Selected the contract
American Hockey League Philadelphia 108, Houston 97 will be held at Rodano’s for race
of RHP Jose Veras from Indianapolis (IL). Desig- Eighth $6,000 Trot Miami 123, Washington 107
nated RHP Ramon Aguero for assignment. Placed participants and supporters and
whouse said the newspaper RHP Brad Lincoln, RHP Jose Ascanio and LHP
1. Sj’s Leo (Mi Merton) 10-1 All Times EDT New York 120, New Jersey 116
Memphis 110, Golden State 91 friends of WVCA from 7 to 9 pm.
2. Our Little Dip (An McCarthy) 4-1 EASTERN CONFERENCE
would not have reported the sto- Scott Olsen on the 15-day DL, retroactive to March
22, and C Chris Snyder retroactive to March 25. 3. Ducati (Mi Simons) 15-1 Atlantic Division
Chicago 108, Minnesota 91
New Orleans 95, Portland 91 Cost for the happy hour is $20 per
ry if it were told “yes,” and that ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Selected the contract of
RHP Miguel Batista from Memphis (PCL). Placed 4. Smooth Vintage (Ma Kakaley) 6-1
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
x-Portland.............. 73 44 21 6 2 96 260 214
Denver 104, Sacramento 90 person and $15 for race participa-
Oklahoma City 116, Phoenix 98
the attorney general’s office de- RHP Adam Wainwright on the 60-day DL and INF 5. Civil Cause (Ty Buter) 3-1 x-Manchester........ 75 42 24 3 6 93 239 195 Dallas 106, L.A. Clippers 100 nts. The annual Walk-a-thon is
Nick Punto on the 15-day DL, retroactive to March Connecticut........... 74 38 28 2 6 84 203 201 scheduled 10 a.m. on April 30 at
6. Celtic Hall (An Napolitano) 8-1 Thursday's Games
clined to speak with the paper. 22.
7. Levitys Pride (Al Kavoleff) 9-2
Worcester.............. 74 34 28 4 8 80 201 230
Providence............ 74 33 35 3 3 72 190 239 Boston 107, San Antonio 97 the WVCA building in Forty Fort.
WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Selected the con-
Newhouse wrote that, in re- tracts of INF Alex Cora, RHP Chad Gaudin, OF Lay- 8. Indy Source (La Stalbaum) 7-2 Springfield ............. 74 31 38 2 3 67 212 239
Bridgeport ............. 74 26 37 4 7 63 197 248
Dallas at L.A. Lakers, (n)
Friday's Games Awards will be given for individuals
nce Nix and 1B/OF Matt Stairs from Syracuse (IL).
sponse to a question from one of Released RHP Joe Bisenius, RHP Tim Wood and
9. Smartchip (Ja Meittinis) 20-1 East Division Milwaukee at Indiana, 7 p.m. and teams raising the most
Ninth $12,000 Pace Charlotte at Orlando, 7 p.m.
Sandusky’s friends, the paper OF Jonathan Van Every.
American Association 1. Pembroke Joe Dunn (Jo Pavia Jr) 5-1
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
y-Penguins .......... 74 53 20 0 1 107 237 168 New Jersey at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. amount in pledges. For more
would report with equal veracity AMARILLO SOX — Signed RHP Justin Garcia. x-Hershey ............. 75 43 24 3 5 94 239 198 Cleveland at Washington, 7 p.m. information, visit www.wvca-
2. Now That’s Art (Pa Berry) 8-1 Charlotte ............... 75 41 25 2 7 91 247 226 Chicago at Detroit, 7:30 p.m.
FARGO-MOORHEAD REDHAWKS — Signed Miami at Minnesota, 8 p.m. kids.org/events/do-it-for-the-kids-
if charges are never brought and RHP Oliver Odle and C Phillip Britton. 3. I Ride Western (Br Simpson) 7-2 Norfolk................... 73 37 22 8 6 88 239 202
Binghamton .......... 74 40 27 3 4 87 239 203 Memphis at New Orleans, 8 p.m. walk-a-thon.
KANSAS CITY T-BONES — Signed OF Dwayne 4. Raines Hanover (Gr Merton) 10-1
the inquiry dismissed. White. Released LHP Matt Perisho and RHP Drew
5. Mountain Air (La Stalbaum) 3-1
Syracuse............... 74 31 36 3 4 69 194 229
Albany.................... 73 31 37 1 4 67 200 250
Boston at Atlanta, 8 p.m.
San Antonio at Houston, 8:30 p.m. West Pittston Little League will
Shetrone.
“We would owe that to Coach 6. Caviart Spencer (Ma Kakaley) 4-1
Adirondack ........... 73 26 37 4 6 62 170 233 L.A. Clippers at Phoenix, 10 p.m. hold an Easter egg hunt on from 4
BASKETBALL WESTERN CONFERENCE Oklahoma City at Portland, 10 p.m.
p.m. to 6 p.m. on April 23 at the
Sandusky, Penn State, The Sec- 7. Master Of Wars (Ji Taggart Jr) 12-1 North Division Denver at Sacramento, 10 p.m.
National Basketball Association 8. Modern Desire (An Napolitano) 9-2 L.A. Lakers at Utah, 10:30 p.m. West Pittston Little League Fields.
ond Mile and all who have ad- NEW JERSEY NETS — Signed G Mario West to a GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Manitoba................ 75 42 27 1 5 90 210 192 Saturday's Games
The Easter Egg Huntis for kids 10 &
10-day contract. Waived G-F Quinton Ross. Tenth $25,000 Trot Toronto at Chicago, 8 p.m.
mired his life and work,” Ne- 1. P J Clark (Jo Pavia Jr) 6-1
Lake Erie ............... 74 40 26 3 5 88 207 192
Minnesota at Memphis, 8 p.m. under. This event is rain or shine.
HOCKEY Hamilton ................ 74 39 26 2 7 87 208 184
whouse wrote. National Hockey League
2. Rompaway Beau (Br Simpson) 12-1 Toronto .................. 75 35 29 1 10 81 212 206
Grand Rapids........ 74 35 29 2 8 80 220 234
Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m.
Dallas at Golden State, 10:30 p.m.
Responding to the Patriot- COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS — Recalled RW To- 3. Aruba Vacation (Ji Taggart Jr) 15-1 Abbotsford ............ 73 34 29 4 6 78 173 199
Rochester.............. 74 30 36 4 4 68 200 240
Oklahoma City at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m.
mas Kubalik from Springfield (AHL) on an emergen- 4. Salutation Hanover (Ma Kakaley) 9-2
News story, Second Mile presi- Bulletin Board items will not be
cy basis.
DETROIT RED WINGS — Assigned G Thomas
5. In Focus (Ma Johansson) 3-1 West Division
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
G O L F accepted over the telephone. Items
dent Jack Raykovitz said in a McCollum to Grand Rapids (AHL). 6. Sand Top Gun (Ty Buter) 4-1 x-Milwaukee.......... 74 41 19 6 8 96 207 179
OTTAWA SENATORS — Signed F Stephane Da PGA Tour may be faxed to 831-7319, emailed to
statement the organization was Costa to a two-year contract.
7. And Heez Perfect (An McCarthy) 8-1 x-Houston.............. 76 44 26 1 5 94 223 198
Texas ..................... 73 39 24 4 6 88 204 193
8. Grain Of Truth (Mi Simons) 5-2 tlsports@timesleader.com or dropped
“shaken by the article.” PHOENIX COYOTES — Assigned D Oliver Ek-
man-Larsson to San Antonio (AHL). Eleventh $11,000 Pace
Peoria .................... 74 38 29 2 5 83 203 202
Chicago ................. 74 37 28 3 6 83 241 237
Houston Open
Par Scores off at the Times Leader or mailed to
“While The Second Mile is ref- TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING — Reassigned G Jaros-
lav Janus from Norfolk (AHL) to Florida (ECHL).
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Thursday
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2. Mikes Hope (An Napolitano) 15-1 Rockford................ 74 33 32 4 5 75 194 227
x-Clinched Playoff Berth Humble, Texas St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250.
MILWAUKEE ADMIRALS — Signed D Jeff Foss 3. Buckeye In Charge (Pa Berry) 6-1
cle, we have been advised that and F Chris Cahill. 4. Mystery Island (Jo Pavia Jr) 4-1
y-Clinched Divisional Title First Round
NOTE: Two points are awarded for a win, one point Jimmy Walker ........................................32-31—63-9
neither The Second Mile nor our ECHL
ECHL — Suspended Bakersfield RW Erick Lizon
5. Mojo Terror (Ho Parker) 3-1 for an overtime or shootout loss. Nick O’Hern............................................32-33—65-7
Wednesday's Games Josh Teater.............................................34-31—65-7
programs are the subject of any two games and fined an undisclosed amount for his
actions during Wednesday’s game at Ontario. Sus-
6. Mcsocks (Ty Buter) 7-2
Syracuse 4, Toronto 3 Chris Kirk ................................................32-34—66-6 T E N N I S
7. Master Of Desire (Br Simpson) 8-1
investigation,” Raykovitz said. pended Stockton F Garet Hunt two games and fined
8. Joe Palz (Ma Kakaley) 9-2
Bridgeport 2, Portland 1
Hamilton 4, Abbotsford 1
Steve Stricker ........................................34-33—67-5
John Rollins ...........................................33-34—67-5
him an undisclosed amount for his actions during
“Out of respect for all parties, we Wednesday’s game against Las Vegas. 9. Yacht King (An McCarthy) 20-1 Rockford 3, Lake Erie 2 Nathan Green.........................................32-35—67-5 Sony Ericsson Open
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 4, Norfolk 3 Brendan Steele ......................................36-31—67-5
cannot discuss, speculate, or SOCCER Twelfth $6,000 Trot Milwaukee 3, San Antonio 2, SO Robert Allenby.......................................34-34—68-4 Thursday
1. Techalong (An Napolitano) 7-2 Manitoba 5, Rochester 4, SO Marc Turnesa.........................................33-35—68-4 Key Biscayne, Fla.
comment further.” Major League Soccer
D.C. UNITED — Signed G Bill Hamid. 2. Noble Way (Th Jackson) 9-2 Thursday's Games Vaughn Taylor........................................34-34—68-4 Singles
Chicago at Houston, 8:05 p.m. Tommy Gainey ......................................33-35—68-4 Men
Raykovitz said the organiza- NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION — Signed D Otto 3. Bar None (Mi Simons) 6-1 Friday's Games Zack Miller ..............................................37-31—68-4 Quarterfinals
Loewy.
tion was committed “first and Women's Professional Soccer
4. Elvis Blue Chip (La Stalbaum) 10-1 Charlotte at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, 7:05 p.m.
Connecticut at Providence, 7:05 p.m.
Lee Westwood.......................................36-32—68-4
Robert Garrigus.....................................31-37—68-4
Roger Federer (3), Switzerland, def. Gilles Simon
(25), France, 3-0, retired.
SKY BLUE FC — Signed F Adriana Martin Santa- 5. Alpha Entura (Ho Parker) 4-1
foremost to the safety and well- maria. 6. Stan (Wi Mann) 20-1
Hershey at Norfolk, 7:30 p.m. Padraig Harrington................................33-35—68-4 Rafael Nadal (1), Spain, def. Tomas Berdych (7),
Albany at Adirondack, 7:30 p.m. Bill Lunde................................................35-33—68-4 Czech Republic, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3.
being of the children we serve. COLLEGE 7. Carscot Nexus (Jo Pavia Jr) 3-1 Manchester at Worcester, 7:30 p.m. Steve Elkington .....................................35-33—68-4 Women
Hamilton at Lake Erie, 7:30 p.m. Brendon de Jonge.................................33-35—68-4
We have zero tolerance for abuse. COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION — Signed 8. Velvet Hall (Ty Buter) 8-1
Binghamton at Syracuse, 7:30 p.m. Jarrod Lyle .............................................35-33—68-4
Semifinals
Maria Sharapova (16), Russia, def. Andrea Petkov-
commissioner Tom Yeager to a four-year contract 9. Mon Beau Somolli N (An McCarthy) 15-1 Bridgeport at Springfield, 7:30 p.m.
... Throughout our history, there extension through June, 2015.
Thirteenth $8,500 Pace Manitoba at Rochester, 7:35 p.m.
Ryuji Imada ............................................34-35—69-3
Charles Howell III ..................................34-35—69-3
ic (21), Germany, 3-6, 6-0, 6-2.
HOFSTRA — Signed men’s basketball coach Mo Doubles
have never been allegations Cassara to a five-year contract. 1. Roxies Big Guy (Jo Pavia Jr) 3-1
Peoria at San Antonio, 8 p.m.
Houston at Milwaukee, 8 p.m.
Marc Leishman ......................................36-33—69-3 Men
WASHINGTON — Announced junior G Isaiah Tho- Brandt Jobe............................................33-36—69-3
made with regard to misconduct mas has declared for the NBA draft.
2. Mr Excellent (Br Simpson) 9-2 Rockford at Oklahoma City, 8:05 p.m.
Chicago at Texas, 8:30 p.m.
Alex Prugh..............................................34-35—69-3
Semifinals
Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes (3), India, def.
3. Star City Hero (An McCarthy) 7-2 Nate Smith ..............................................36-33—69-3
occurring during any Second WRIGHT STATE — Named David Korn men’s as-
sistant soccer coach. 4. Lucky Lucky Leo (Mi Simons) 15-1
Grand Rapids at Abbotsford, 10 p.m. Francesco Molinari................................34-35—69-3
Oliver Marach, Austria, and Janko Tipsarevic, Ser-
bia, 6-3, 5-7, 11-9 tiebreak.
Mile program.” Johnson Wagner ...................................34-35—69-3
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MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL


YANKEES
other hits, including Rodri-

Halladay,
guez’s one-out double in the
sixth that hit the fence in right-
center just above the 385-foot
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marker. He walked Cano, but

Phillies
in a situation not knowing he struck out Nick Swisher and
would be here today,” Jeter said. Jorge Posada with two decep-
With the flags above the lights tive changeups, one 85 mph, the
in right field whipping toward other 86.

think big
the foul pole, Teixeira connect- Jhonny Peralta drove in his
ed off Verlander in the third in- first run of the month. After go-
ning. Normally a .235 hitter in ing without an RBI in 66 spring
the first month of the season, at-bats, he hit a sacrifice fly to
The Associated Press the first baseman didn’t get his center in his first plate appear-
PHILADELPHIA — For Roy first hit last season until his fifth ance to give Detroit the lead in
Halladay, opening day means game. the second inning.
it’s just one day closer to the “I’ve been petitioning the Miguel Cabrera lined a single
postseason. league to start in March for to left and, in his first at-bat with
Halladay and the rest of the years. “Finally they let us start in Detroit, Victor Martinez hit a
Philadelphia Phillies are ready March because everybody hot shot to shortstop that Jeter,
to get the most anticipated sea- knows my Aprils,” Teixeira said. making a half-dive to his left
son in franchise history start- “It’s great to start this way. ... couldn’t corral, for a base hit. Sa-
ed. Expectations are high this Last year was awful, it was em- bathia walked the bases loaded
year. So high, in fact, that any-
barrassing.” before Peralta flied to Grander-
thing less than a World Series
title won’t be considered a suc- Slimmed down by 25 pounds son.
cess. and healthy after having surgery Detroit closed it to 3-2 on
But the Phillies have to play AP PHOTO on his right knee this winter, Sa- Brandon Inge’s two-out single in
162 games first, starting with Atlanta Braves Nate McClouth, left, Freddie Freeman, and Jason Heyward react as they come off bathia gave up six hits and three the fourth, and tied it on Cabre-
today’s opener against the the field after their opening day victory over Washington Thursday. runs — two earned. Starting on ra’s sacrifice fly in the fifth with
Houston Astros. opening day in each of his three help from Cano’s error on

Braves usher in new era


“I think we’re all anxious, seasons with New York, Sabath- Rhymes’ sacrifice attempt. Cov-
more so to get back to the post- ia struck out seven and walked ering first, Cano closed his glove
season,” Halladay said. “That two. before Teixeira’s toss arrived
being the goal and having an- Joba Chamberlain, Soriano, and the ball fell to the field.
other quality team to put on the AL saves leader for Tampa Swisher had an RBI single in
the field, I think we’re all anx- Bay last year, and Rivera pitched the eighth.
ious. Opening day is just the The Associated Press perfect innings and the Yankees Granderson right away tested
start of it.”
A L S TA N I D N G S N L S T A N D I N G S
WASHINGTON — Welcome retired the last 10 overall. Cham- the injured side, diving on the
The four-time NL East cham- back, Chipper. Nice way to start,
All Times EDT At A Glance
berlain (1-0) got the win. slick turf to make a catch on Will
East Division All Times EDT
pions became instant favorites Fredi. W L Pct GB East Division “That’s the way we drew it Rhymes’ sinking liner in the
New York ........................ 1 0 1.000 —
to win their second World Se- Returning from major knee Baltimore......................... 0 0 .000 1
⁄2 Atlanta .............................
W L
1 0
Pct GB
1.000 — up,” Yankees manager Joe Girar- first. Granderson came up smil-
ries in four years after signing Boston............................. 0 0 .000 1
⁄2 Florida ............................. 0 0 .000 1
⁄2
surgery, Chipper Jones doubled Tampa Bay...................... 0 0 .000 1
⁄2 New York ........................ 0 0 .000 1
⁄2 di said with a smile. ing and holding up his glove. He
Cliff Lee to a $120 million, five- Toronto ........................... 0 0 .000 1
⁄2 Philadelphia ................... 0 0 .000 1
⁄2
year deal. The addition of Lee before scoring the 2011 season’s Central Division Washington .................... 0 1 .000 1 Verlander was making his also made a running over-the-
to go along with Halladay, Roy first run on a chilly, damp open- Chicago.............................
W L
0 0
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Central Division
W L Pct GB
fourth straight opening day shoulder catch in the ninth.
Oswalt and Cole Hamels gives ing day, and Derek Lowe allowed Cleveland..........................
Minnesota .........................
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0
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Cincinnati ........................ 1 0 1.000 — start, most for the Tigers since
Chicago........................... 0 0 .000 1
⁄2
the Phillies a starting rotation three singles in 5 2-3 innings, Detroit................................
Kansas City ......................
0
0
1
1
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.000
1
1
⁄2
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Houston .......................... 0 0 .000 1
⁄2 Jack Morris went 10 in a row. He
Pittsburgh ....................... 0 0 .000 1
⁄2 Yankees 6, Tigers 3
that’s the envy of baseball. helping the Braves beat the West Division Milwaukee....................... 0 1 .000 1 was hoping to get off to a quick Detroit New York
St. Louis.......................... 0 1 .000 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi
Injuries to five-time All-Star Washington Nationals 2-0 Thurs- Los Angeles ...................
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1.000 — West Division
start to his season after going1-2 AJcksn cf 4 1 1 0 Gardnr lf 2 0 0 0
Chase Utley and closer Brad day to make Fredi Gonzalez a Oakland...........................
Seattle .............................
0
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Ordonz rf
3 0 0 0 Jeter ss
4 0 0 0 Teixeir 1b
2 1 0 1
3 1 1 3
San Diego....................... 1 0 1.000 —
Lidge have brought Philadel- winner in his debut as Atlanta’s Texas .............................. 0 0 .000 1
⁄2 Arizona............................ 0 0 .000 1
⁄2 April before finishing 18-9, and MiCarr 1b
VMrtnz dh
2 2 1 1 AlRdrg 3b
4 0 1 0 Cano 2b
2 1 1 0
3 0 0 0
Wednesday's Games Colorado ......................... 0 0 .000 1
⁄2
phia back closer to the pack. manager. No games scheduled Los Angeles ................... 0 0 .000 1
⁄2 he altered his offseason workout Raburn lf 3 0 1 0 Swisher rf 4 0 1 1
San Francisco ................ 0 0 .000 ⁄2 JhPerlt ss 3 0 0 1 Posada dh 4 0 0 0
Still, the Phillies won’t be satis-
1
The Braves played their first Thursday's Games
N.Y. Yankees 6, Detroit 3 Wednesday's Games
to help accomplish that. Inge 3b 4 0 2 1 Grndrs cf 3 1 1 1
Avila c 4 0 0 0 Martin c 3 2 1 0
fied unless they are riding regular-season game since Bob- L.A. Angels 4, Kansas City 2 No games scheduled “Obviously, coming out of the Totals 31 3 6 3 Totals 26 6 5 6
down Broad Street for a cham- by Cox retired at the end of 2010 Friday's Games
Chicago White Sox (Buehrle 0-0) at Cleveland (Car-
Thursday's Games
Atlanta 2, Washington 0 spring that I had, this is not the Detroit................................. 010 110 000 — 3
New York ........................... 003 000 21x — 6
pionship parade in October. after two decades — and 15 mona 0-0), 3:05 p.m.
Boston (Lester 0-0) at Texas (Wilson 0-0), 4:05 p.m.
Cincinnati 7, Milwaukee 6
San Diego 5, St. Louis 3, 11 innings results that I wanted,” said Ver- E—Inge (1), Cano (1). LOB—Detroit 6, New York 4.
“Crazy things happen in playoff appearances — as their Minnesota (Pavano 0-0) at Toronto (Romero 0-0), San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 8 p.m. lander, who had a 0.96 ERA this
2B—Inge (1), Al.Rodriguez (1). HR—Teixeira (1),
Granderson (1). SB—Martin (1). S—Rhymes,
7:07 p.m.
baseball. It obviously takes a skipper. With his sinker in fine, Baltimore (Guthrie 0-0) at Tampa Bay (Price 0-0),
Friday's Games
Houston (Myers 0-0) at Philadelphia (Halladay 0-0), spring.
Gardner 2. SF—Mi.Cabrera, Jh.Peralta, Jeter.
IP H R ER BB SO
lot, and just because you have darting form, Lowe (1-0) struck
7:10 p.m.
L.A. Angels (Haren 0-0) at Kansas City (Francis
1:05 p.m.
Pittsburgh (Correia 0-0) at Chicago Cubs (Demp- Pitching in shirt sleeves, the Detroit
Verlander ................. 6 3 3 3 4 8
certain names on paper doesn’t out six and walked two.
0-0), 8:10 p.m. ster 0-0), 2:20 p.m.
right-hander reached 97 mph on Coke L,0-1 ............... 1⁄3 1 2 1 0 0
Seattle (Hernandez 0-0) at Oakland (Cahill 0-0), Arizona (Kennedy 0-0) at Colorado (Jimenez 0-0), Perry ......................... 2⁄3 0 1 1 1 0
guarantee anything,” Halladay 10:05 p.m. 4:10 p.m.
the radar gun in the first, but Schlereth.................. 1 1 0 0 0 0
said. “We’re very well aware of Dodgers 2, Giants 1
Saturday's Games N.Y. Mets (Pelfrey 0-0) at Florida (Johnson 0-0), New York

that. If we all go out and do our


Chicago White Sox at Cleveland, 1:05 p.m.
Minnesota at Toronto, 1:07 p.m.
7:10 p.m.
San Francisco (Sanchez 0-0) at L.A. Dodgers (Bil-
walked Teixeira and Alex Rodri- Sabathia ...................
Chamberlain W,1-0
6
1
6
0
3
0
2
0
2
0
7
1
jobs the way we’re supposed to LOS ANGELES — Clayton L.A. Angels at Kansas City, 1:10 p.m.
Detroit at N.Y. Yankees, 4:10 p.m.
lingsley 0-0), 10:10 p.m. guez before striking out Robin- R.Soriano H,1.......... 1 0 0 0 0 1
Saturday's Games M.Rivera S,1-1 ........ 1 0 0 0 0 1
and we’re able to stay healthy, Kershaw struck out nine in sev- Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. Atlanta at Washington, 1:05 p.m. son Cano with his 31st pitch of Perry pitched to 1 batter in the 8th.
Boston at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, 1:05 p.m. WP—Verlander, Perry, Schlereth.
then we like our chances. But en dominant innings and Matt Seattle at Oakland, 9:05 p.m. San Diego at St. Louis, 4:10 p.m. the inning. Umpires—Home, Dale Scott;First, Jerry Meals;Se-
Sunday's Games San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 4:10 p.m. cond, C.B. Bucknor;Third, Dan Iassogna.
we all know what we’re up Kemp scored the go-ahead run Chicago White Sox at Cleveland, 1:05 p.m. Houston at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Verlander gave up just two T—3:02. A—48,226 (50,291).
against. I don’t think teams are on a throwing error by catcher Detroit at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m.
Minnesota at Toronto, 1:07 p.m.
Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m.
N.Y. Mets at Florida, 7:10 p.m.
going to go running from us Buster Posey in the sixth, send- Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 1:40 p.m.
Boston at Texas, 2:05 p.m.
Arizona at Colorado, 8:10 p.m.

NCAA
Sunday's Games
just because of the guys that we ing the Los Angeles Dodgers to a L.A. Angels at Kansas City, 2:10 p.m. Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 1:10 p.m. and a whole group in the bracke-
Seattle at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Florida, 1:10 p.m.
have on our roster.” victory over the defending World Atlanta at Washington, 1:35 p.m. tology set who called VCU unde-
Houston at Philadelphia, 1:35 p.m.
Series champion San Francisco San Diego at St. Louis, 2:15 p.m. serving when its name showed
Giants in their season opener. Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m.
Arizona at Colorado, 3:10 p.m.
up and teams such as Colorado

Bonds aide
Continued from Page 1B
Kershaw (1-0) allowed four San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 8:05 p.m. and Virginia Tech were left out.
hits and walked one in his first er more fitting for the Maui Invi- The Rams answered by winning
opening-day start. The 23-year- tational than a Final Four brack- five games on their road to the

says trainer
old left-hander struck out three San Francisco
Dodgers 2, Giants 1
Los Angeles
LOB—San Diego 7, St. Louis 8. 2B—Venable (1),
Hundley (1). 3B—Rasmus (1). HR—Maybin (1),
et. Final Four by an average of 12
of the four batters he faced in the ab r h bi ab r h bi Holliday (1). SB—Ludwick (1). CS—Holliday (1).
S—Descalso. SF—O.Hudson.
In the second game, it’s No. 3 points.
Torres cf 4 0 0 0 Furcal ss 4 0 0 0
first, giving him 500 strikeouts FSnchz 2b 4 0 1 0 Gwynn lf 4 0 1 0 IP H R ER BB SO Connecticut (30-9) vs. No. 4 Now, they’re celebrities,
Huff rf 4 0 0 0 Ethier rf 4 0 1 0 San Diego
in his career. Kentucky (29-8) in the rematch across the nation and around

injected star
Posey c 4 0 1 0 Kemp cf 1 2 1 0 Stauffer..................... 6 9 2 2 1 2
Burrell lf 4 1 1 1 Loney 1b 4 0 1 1 Gregerson................ 1 1 0 0 0 1
Tejada ss 4 0 0 0 Uribe 3b 3 0 1 0 Adams ...................... 1 1 1 1 0 2 of a game that really was on the their own campus — located in
Reds 7, Brewers 6 Belt 1b 3 0 1 0 Barajs c 4 0 1 0 Qualls .......................
Neshek W,1-0 .........
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0 schedule in Maui. UConn won Richmond, Va., with enrollment
PSndvl 3b 3 0 1 0 Carroll 2b 3 0 0 0
Bell S,1-1 ................. 1 0 0 0 0 0
CINCINNATI — Ramon Her- Linccm p
DeRosa ph
2 0 0 0 Kershw p
0 0 0 0 Kuo p
3 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 St. Louis 84-67 back on Nov. 24. A trip to of 32,000, about the same size as
nandez hit a two-out, three-run Schrhlt pr
SCasill p
0 0 0 0 Broxtn p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 Carpenter................. 7
Batista ....................... 2⁄3
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Houston wasn’t on anyone’s George Mason, the Virginia
The Associated Press homer in the bottom of the ninth Totals 32 1 5 1 Totals 30 2 6 1 Miller ......................... 1⁄3
Franklin BS,1-1 ....... 1
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mind back then. school that also made the Final
San Francisco.................... 000 000 001 — 1
SAN FRANCISCO — Barry inning, rallying the Cincinnati Los Angeles....................... 000 001 01x — 2
Tallet......................... 1 0 0 0 0 2 “That game showed what we Four as an 11 seed back in 2006.
Augenstein L,0-1..... 1 3 2 1 0 0
Bonds’ former personal shop- Reds to a victory over the Mil- E—Tejada (1), Burrell (1), Posey (1), Furcal (1).
DP—Los Angeles 1. LOB—San Francisco 6, Los
HBP—by Carpenter (Ludwick), by Franklin (Hun- could be and certainly what “I went to the bookstore the
dley). PB—Hundley.
per has testified that she saw waukee Brewers in an opening- Angeles 9. 2B—Loney (1). HR—Burrell (1). SB— John needed to fix,” UConn day the Final Four T-shirts came
Kemp (1).
the slugger’s private trainer in- day flashback to their NL Cen- IP H R ER BB SO
Milwaukee
Reds 7, Brewers 6
Cincinnati
coach Jim Calhoun said of Ken- out, and that was a mistake,”
San Francisco
ject Bonds in the navel before a tral title season. Lincecum L,0-1 ....... 7 5 1 0 3 5 ab r h bi ab r h bi tucky’s John Calipari. “It turned VCU guard Bradford Burgess
S.Casilla................... 1 1 1 1 1 1 Weeks 2b 5 1 2 2 Stubbs cf 5 2 2 1
road trip during the 2002 sea- The Brewers became the first Los Angeles Gomez cf 4 1 1 1 Phillips 2b 4 1 1 0 out, I needed to fix some things, said. “People were taking pic-
Braun lf 3 3 2 1 Votto 1b 2 2 1 2
son. team in 42 years to open the Kershaw W,1-0........
Kuo H,1 ....................
7
1
4
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1 Fielder 1b 3 0 1 0 Rolen 3b 4 1 0 0 too, but it was later because the tures, giving me hugs, signing
McGeh 3b 4 0 1 2 Bruce rf 5 0 2 0
Kathy Hoskins said Thurs- season with back-to-back home- Broxton S,1-1 .......... 1
HBP—by Lincecum (Uribe). PB—Posey.
1 1 1 0 0
Kotsay rf 3 0 0 0 Gomes lf 3 0 0 1 problems showed up in the Big autographs. It took me an hour
day she was in Bonds’ bedroom rs when Rickie Weeks and Carlos Umpires—Home, Gary Cederstrom;First, Lance Almont ph
Morgan rf
1 0 0 0 RHrndz c
0 0 0 0 Janish ss
5 1 4 3
4 0 2 0 East.” and a half to get out.”
Barksdale;Second, Fieldin Culbreth;Third, Adrian
packing his clothes for the trip Gomez connected off Edinson Johnson. YBtncr ss
Nieves c
4 0 0 0 Volquez p
4 1 2 0 JFrncs ph
1 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 All these teams had problems On the blue blood side of the
T—2:50. A—56,000 (56,000).
when the seven-time NL MVP Volquez. Ryan Braun also had a Gallard p 3 0 0 0 JrSmth p 0 0 0 0 during big portions of this sea- bracket, UConn will face Ken-
Loe p 0 0 0 0 Bray p 0 0 0 0
and trainer Greg Anderson solo shot, helping Milwaukee Angels 4, Royals 2 Reed ph 1 0 0 0 LeCure p 0 0 0 0 son. All got better and started tucky in a matchup of a No. 3
Los Angeles Kansas City Saito p 0 0 0 0 Cairo ph 1 0 0 0
came into the room. Anderson take a 6-3 lead to the ninth. ab r h bi ab r h bi Axford p 0 0 0 0 Ondrsk p 0 0 0 0 peaking around the beginning of seed vs. a No. 4.
MIzturs 3b 5 0 2 1 Aviles 3b-2b 5 1 1 1 Totals 35 6 9 6 Totals 35 712 7
expressed concerns about her HKndrc 2b 4 0 1 0 MeCarr cf-lf 4 0 3 0 Milwaukee.......................... 310 010 100 — 6 March. That has culminated in Granted, these weren’t im-
presence but Bonds said not to Padres 5, Cardinals 3 Abreu dh 4 0 1 0 lf-1b
Gordon
5 0 0 0
Cincinnati ........................... 100 100 104 — 7
probably the most inconceiva- plausible picks by any means,
Two outs when winning run scored.
worry about Hoskins because ST. LOUIS — Cameron May- TrHntr rf 5 1 2 1 Butler dh 2 0 0 0 E—Gomes (1). LOB—Milwaukee 8, Cincinnati 10. ble foursome in Final Four histo- though Kentucky fans had every
V.Wells lf 4 1 1 0 Maier pr-dh 0 0 0 0 2B—Weeks (1), Nieves (1), Stubbs (1). HR—
“she’s my girl.” bin tied it with a two-out homer Aybar ss 4 0 1 1 Kaaihu 1b 3 0 0 0 Weeks (1), Gomez (1), Braun (1), Stubbs (1), Votto ry — not a single No. 1 or 2 seed reason to believe it would be an-
Trumo 1b 4 0 0 0 Dyson pr-cf 0 0 0 0
Hoskins testified that she in the ninth inning and ground- Mathis c 4 1 2 1 Francr rf 4 1 1 1
(1), R.Hernandez (1). SB—Gomez (1). S—Phillips,
Volquez. SF—McGehee, Votto, Gomes. for the first time ever, and a other year. They lost five players
Bourjos cf 4 1 2 0 AEscor ss 4 0 1 0
then watched Anderson inject ed a single that led to the go- Treanr c 3 0 1 0 Milwaukee
IP H R ER BB SO
group of teams chosen by a to the NBA draft after last sea-
Bonds. She said didn’t ask ahead run in the 11th as the San
Getz 2b
Betemt
1 0 0 0 Gallardo ................... 6 7 2 2 3 4
grand total of three people out of son, including the No. 1 pick,
Loe ............................ 1 1 1 1 0 3
about the injection, but Bonds Diego Padres opened with a win
ph-3b 2 0 0 0 Saito H,1 .................. 1 2 0 0 0 2
more than 8 million entrants in John Wall. Meanwhile, they’ve
Totals 38 412 4 Totals 33 2 7 2 Axford L,0-1 BS,1-1 ⁄3 2 4 4 1 1
volunteered that it was “a little
2

over the St. Louis Cardinals. Los Angeles....................... 000 202 000 — 4 Cincinnati bracket contests run by ESPN got a virtual roster of McDo-
something, something for Kansas City ....................... 000 000 110 — 2 Volquez .................... 6 7 5 5 2 5
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had an awful start to what could V.Wells (1), Aybar (1), Mathis (1). HR—Tor.Hunter LeCure ..................... 1 0 0 0 0 0 “At first, it was the selection ready to show up in Lexington
can’t detect it.” (1), Mathis (1), Aviles (1), Francoeur (1). SB—M.Iz- Ondrusek W,1-0...... 1 0 0 0 2 1
be his 11th and final season in St. turis (1), Me.Cabrera (1). CS—Getz (1). S—H.Ken- WP—Volquez. Balk—Jor.Smith. and how we shouldn’t be in the next fall.
Bonds is charged with lying drick.
Louis. He grounded into a ca- tournament,” VCU point guard Calipari figured out his team
to a federal grand jury when he IP H R ER BB SO
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Collins....................... 1 1 0 0 1 1 AlGnzlz ss 3 0 0 0 Espinos 2b 3 0 2 0
when he said that he never HBP—by Hochevar (V.Wells). PB—Mathis. Fremn 1b 3 0 0 0 IRdrgz c 3 0 0 0 Like so many players from the tournament), the Wildcats
AMERICAN LEAGUE Umpires—Home, Dana DeMuth;First, Kerwin Dan- D.Lowe p 2 0 0 0 LHrndz p 2 0 0 0
schools in smaller conferences, returned to the Final Four for the
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enhancing drugs. Hinske ph 1 0 0 0 HrstnJr ph 0 0 0 0
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DP—Washington 1. LOB—Atlanta 3, Washington ship and thinking, sure, that me,” Calipari said. “They be-
OHudsn 2b 2 0 0 1 Pujols 1b 5 0 0 0
wind up regretting. Kansas City Royals in a chilly Hawpe 1b 5 0 0 0 Hollidy lf 4 1 3 2 6. 2B—C.Jones (1), Espinosa (1). HR—Heyward
(1). CS—Ankiel (1).
could be them. Sort of the same came empowered, and that’s
Ludwck lf 3 1 0 0 Brkmn rf 4 1 2 0
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Maybin cf 5 1 2 1 Tallet p 0 0 0 0 Atlanta
ed the testimony of a key prose- Weaver allowed two harmless CHuntr pr-cf 0 1 0 0 Craig ph 1 0 0 0 D.Lowe W,1-0 ......... 52⁄3 3 0 0 2 6 ning the lottery. know it now. They get it.”
Hundly c 4 0 2 2 Agnstn p 0 0 0 0 O’Flaherty H,1 ......... 1 2 0 0 0 0
cution witness, former Bonds singles to Melky Cabrera over 6 Stauffr p 2 0 0 0 Freese 3b 5 0 1 0 Moylan H,1............... 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 Led by 33-year-old coach Sha- The Huskies are a young team
Venters H,1.............. 1 0 0 0 0 0
business partner Steve Hos- 1-3 innings, improving to 3-0 in Grgrsn p
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Washington
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49ers and was a friend of Barry walked two as the Angels won Totals 39 5 8 4 Totals 40 312 3 Slaten pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. teams placed in the tournament ertoire and has averaged 26
San Diego .................. 000 110 001 02 — 5 Umpires—Home, Tim Welke;First, Jim Reynolds-
Bonds’ baseball star father, their opener for the seventh time St. Louis ..................... 100 100 010 00 — 3
;Second, Mike DiMuro;Third, Andy Fletcher. bracket. They took immense points a game since UConn went
T—2:32. A—39,055 (41,506).
Bobby Bonds. in the last eight years. E—Theriot (1). DP—San Diego 4, St. Louis 1. flak from Jay Bilas, Dick Vitale on a remarkable postseason run.
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H.S. VOLLEYBALL LOCAL ROUNDUP BASKETBALL

Lehman Alexis closes out


gets past his career tonight
Mohawks By JOHN ERZAR
jerzar@timesleader.com
The last chance to see Penn
UP NEXT
Dr. George P. Moses Senior
All-Star Classic
The Times Leader staff State recruit Peter Alexis and
LEHMAN TWP. – Tim Price other top seniors on the high Holy Redeemer High School
Boys game, 8 p.m.
had 10 kills and nine digs to lead school basketball court comes to- Girls game, 6:30 p.m.
Lake-Lehman to 3-0 victory over night in the 42nd annual Dr. Ge- TV Coverage:
Meyers in a boys high school orge P. Moses Senior All-Star Service Electric Cable TV
volleyball game Thursday. Classic.
The scores were 25-18, 25-9, Game time is 8 p.m. at Holy Re-
25-21. deemer High School. Proceeds Division III MVP Keyton Winder
Kyle Fine notched nine kills, 10 benefit local charities. of Meyers and his high school
service points and three digs, Alexis, a 6-foot-11 center and teammates Nahjee Brown and
while J.J. Ford pitched in with Wyoming Valley Conference Di- Ross Lavan.
nine service points and 13 digs. vision II MVP, will be part of a Also selected to the East team
strong Redeemer contingent on were: Coughlin’s Chris Grullon;
Coughlin 3, Tunkhannock 2 the West team. He’ll be joined by Crestwood’s Dave Piavis and Jo-
Michael Shmackov had 28 kills teammates Austin Carr, Tim nathan Wojnar; Hanover Area’s
and 9 service points as he led Lambert, John McCarthy and Cory Dickson; Hazleton Area’s
Coughlin to the win against Steve Ruch. Danny Fogarty and Dwaine Gil-
Tunkhannock. The West also features a pair of ley; MMI Prep’s Ryan Forte and
Game scroes were 16-25, 25- top scorers in Tunkhannock’s Fran Swankoski; Nanticoke’s Co-
20, 25-13, 21-25 and 15-13. Mike Papi and West Side Tech’s dy Bukowski and Cael Evans; and
Brian Suchoski added 46 as- Isaiah Girau Pittston Area’s Joe Coyne.
sists and eight service points for Also scheduled to play for the GAR’s Mike Polakoski was also
Coughlin, while Justin Coskey West are: Berwick’s Luke McDa- chosen for the East, but won’t
finished with 14 kills and 13 digs. nel; Dallas’ Travis DeBona and play due to a knee injury suffered
Randy Howell had 23 assists Marc Noyalis; Lake-Lehman’s during the season. Hanover Ar-
and 12 service points, while Adam Weaver; Northwest’s Paul ea’s Bilal Floyd was also picked,
James Hawk had 10 blocks, 10 Ascenzi and Bret Rutkoski; but transferred back to Scranton
kills and 10 service points for Wyoming Area’s Ryan Carey and a few days after the Hawkeyes
Tunkhannock. Cody Gates; Wyoming Semina- completed their season.
ry’s Chib Onwunaka; and Wyom- Coughlin’s Joe Caffrey, Crest-
Wyoming Valley West 3, ing Valley West’s Henry Moore. wood’s Mark Atherton and
West Side Tech 1 Holy Redeemer’s Mark Belen- Meyers’ Pat Toole will coach the
Ron Cerafin finished the ski and Northwest’s Jerry Blazick East.
match with 10 service points, 10 Jr. will coach the West The East won last year’s game
kills and seven aces, helping the The East team features WVC 101-88.
Spartans defeat West Side Tech.
The scores were 25-15, 19-25,

Adamshick, Lavery join


25-20 and 25-23.
Matt Pieszala had 16 kills,
while Russ Pacovsky added 24
assists and four digs. DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER

forces in girls game


Jack Davenport had 10 service Leanne McManus (left) of Meyers leaps into the arms of teammate Katie Flannery after scoring
points for Tech, while Tyler a goal in the first half against Wyoming Area Thursday.
Atherholte had 10 kills and seven

Meyers defeats Warriors


blocks.
By VAN ROSE gan (Northwest Area), Christine
Holy Redeemer 3, vrose@timesleader.com Knooren (Meyers), Maureen
Delaware Valley 0 For the last three days, Lisman (Meyers), Troy Lynn
Rob Wingert finished with 10 Meyers girls basketball coach Lewis (Meyers), Nicole Maslow-
service points, 23 assists and Chris Gray was witnessing a ski (Wyoming Valley West),
seven kills as the Royals defeated The Times Leader staff H.S. TRACK Lanza; 3. DAL Spencer.
TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. DAL Van Deutsch
dream come true: Selena Adam- Alex Plaviak (Crestwood),
Delaware Valley. The scores were WILKES-BARRE – Leanne BOYS 33’3/4; 2. DAL Szalkowski; 3. DAL Gross. 100 -- shick and Maddie Lavery prac- Raisha Piper (Hanover Area),
1. DAL Gawlas; 2. DAL Pleshar; 3. DAL Danko.
25-10, 25-13 and 25-15. McManus scored two goals Pittston Area 81, Dallas 69 1600 -- 1. DAL Rome 5:19; 2. DAL Gilhooley; 3.
ticed together as teammates un- Danielle Rodney (Northwest Ar-
Peter Alexis had 14 kills and and added one assist as Tyler Roman placed first in DAL Fannich. SHOT PUT -- 1. DAL Flaherty der Gray’s tutelage at the ea), Allison Schuetz (Hazleton
30’1/2; 2. PA Sinkoski; 3. PA Lee. 400 -- 1. DAL
five service points, while John Meyers defeated Wyoming the 100 and the high jump as Dosiak 63.1; 2. DAL Rawley; 3. PA Kucha. 400 Meyers gym. Area), Caroline Schuetz (Hazle-
McCarthy eneded with six kills. Area, 3-1, in a high school girls Pittston Area defeated Dallas RELAY -- 1. DAL (Danko, Pleshar, Gavlas, “Selena wore a Meyers jersey ton Area), Lauren Skuldaski
Dunbar) 51.5; 2. PA. 300 HURDLES -- 1. DAL
Delaware Valley player scores soccer game on Thursday. at home Thursday. Cody Ryd- Spencer; 2. PA Lanza; 3. PA Diwark. POLE that was inside out,” Gray said. (Wyoming Seminary), Jamie
were not reported. Ingrid Ritchie also scored for zy won the 110 hurdles and the VAULT -- 1. DAL Culver; 2. PA Herchos; 3. DAL
Spencer. DISCUS -- 1. DAL Flaherty 94’; 2. PA
“I couldn’t help but imagine Swaboski (Wyoming Valley
the Mohawks. 300 hurdles for the Patriots. Lee; 3. DAL Yu. LONG JUMP -- 1.DAL Szal- how wonderful it would have West), Janelle Ziminski (Hazle-
kowski 14’10; 2. PA Scanlon; 3. PA Oliveri. 800
Jennifer Bone had Wyoming 3200 RELAY -- 1. DAL (Rinart. Thomas,
-- 1. PA Lombardo 2:32; 2. DAL Thompson; 3.
been if they both really played ton Area).
Ehret, Zucho) 12:15. 110 HURDLES -- 1. PA
NIT Area’s only goal while goalie Rydzy 16.2; 2. PA D’Lesso; 3. DAL Hardy. DAL Milcalf. 200 -- 1. DAL Gawlas 26.9; 2. DAL for Meyers.” Lewis and Swaboski will com-
Danko; 3. DAL Plesnar. 3200 -- 1. DAL Rome
Megan Yurek had 12 saves. TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. DAL Simonovich 40’1/2; 2.
11:25; 2. DAL Anodlol; 2. DAL Gross. JAVELIN Of course, it was a brief expe- pete in the three-point shooting

Wichita St.
PA Rydzy; 3. DAL Kosloski. 100 -- 1. PA Roman
Wyoming Area .................................... 0 1 0 0 — 1
Meyers ................................................. 2 1 0 0 — 3
12’3; 2. DAL Kosloski; 3. DAL Hall. 1600 -- 1. -- 1. DAL Kravitz 96’; 2. DAL Englehart; 3. PA rience. Lake-Lehman’s Adam- contest at halftime.
DAL Addams 4:37; 2. DAL Zublo; 3. PA Telecico. 1600 RELAY -- 1. DAL 4:26. HIGH
First half: 1. MEY Ingrid Ritchie (Leanne
McClean. SHOT PUT -- 1. PA Poli 41’; 2. DAL JUMP -- 1. DAL Millington 4’8; 2. DAL Menzel; shick and Meyers’ Lavery, two Members of the West team:
McManus) 16:59; 2. MEY McManus (Kaylee
Macko) 24:29.
Roberts; 3. DAL Costentino. 400 -- 1. PA 3. DAL Atherholt. of the top front line players in Allison Capaci (Holy Redeem-
Hampton 55.4; 2. PA Sima; 3. DAL Mirgan. 400

tops ’Bama
Second half: 1. WA Jennifer Bone (Katie
RELAY -- 1. PA 47.4; 2. DAL. 300 HURDLES -- the conference, will join forces er), Katie Darling (Dallas), Jen-
Scalzo) 35:06; 2. MEY McManus (Maureen
1. PA Rydzy 45’9; 2. PA D’Ell; 3. PA Cummings. COLLEGE BASEBALL as members of the East team for na Downs (Tunkhannock), Oli-
Lisman) 55:55.
POLE VAULT -- 1. PA Simon; 2. DAL Litteton; 3. PSU WB sweeps doubleheader
Shots: WA 8, MEY 15; Saves: WA 12
(Megan Yurek), MEY 7 (Alivia Weidler); Cor-
PA Harding. DISCUS -- 1. DAL Roberts 124’7; tonight’s Dr. George P. Moses via Francisco (Holy Redeemer),
2. DAL Costantino; 3. PA Gallo. LONG JUMP -- PSU Wilkes-Barre defeated Senior All-Star Classic at Holy Shannon Gilhooley (Pittston Ar-

for crown
ners: WA 4, MEY 8.
1. PA Ryder 19’7; 2. DAL Weaver; 3. PA Joyce.
Boys volleyball
800 -- 1. DAL Rinert 2:10; 2. DAL Thomas; 3. PSU Hazleton twice on Thurs- Redeemer High School. ea), Allison Hardwick (Dallas),
DAL Ehret. 200 -- 1. DAL Simonovich 24.7; 2. day’s doubleheader thanks in Tipoff is 6:30 p.m.followed by Kendra Hayward (Coughlin),
Honesdale 3, Pittston Area 2 PA Roman; 3. PA McCloe. 3200 -- 1. DAL Ehret
large part to the play of Matt
10:06; 2. PA McClean; 3. DAL Addams. the boys all-star game at 8 p.m. Crysta Hmelak (Berwick).Bella
Kaylene Sutkowski scored JAVELIN -- 1. DAL Kozluski 133’; 2. DAL Kempenski. PSU W-B won the Proceeds benefit local charities. Jaffin (Berwick), Sara Kneal
Costentino; 3. DAL Simonovich. 1600 RELAY --
The Associated Press two goals, yet Pittston Area 1. PA 3:45; 2. DAL. HIGH JUMP -- 1. PA Roman first game 1-0 after Kempenski The 6-foot Adamshick led the (Dallas), Dana Krawetz (Dal-
NEW YORK — The only fell in overtime to Honesdale 5’8; 2. PA Skelanka; 3. PA Coyne.
pitched a complete game three WVC in scoring with a 21.5 las), Sam Martin (Dallas), Ni-
shocker about the end to Wichita on Thursday after lettin a two hitter. Kempenski struck out point average, while the 6-2 La- cole Maximowicz (Holy Re-
goal lead in the second half Girls
State’s season was the location. seven batters in the outing very averaged 14.8 points. They deemer), Olivia Rupp (Ber-
slip away. Dallas 120,
J.T. Durley and Graham Hatch while also scoring the only run also were among the top re- wick), Katie Scalzo (Wyoming
Jordan Cumbo had eight Pittston Area 30
scored 12 points each to lead a of the game on a single by Kyle bounders in the league. Area), Courtney Shields (Ber-
saves in goal for the Patriots. Dallas won 17 out of 18 Jola.
balanced offense, and the Shock- Both players are on the East wick), Ann Marie Wempa (Holy
Honesdale............................................... 0 2 1 — 3 events as it defeated Pittston In the second game, a 6-5
ers overwhelmed top-seeded Ala- Pittston Area ........................................... 0 2 0 — 2 team. Other members include: Redeemer).
Second half: 1. PA Sutkowski (Fereck) 41:45; Area on Thursday. Kirby Szal- win for PSU W-B, Kempenski
bama 66-57 on Thursday night to Kristen Baker (Lake-Leh- Holy Redeemer’s Rich Ne-
2. PA Sutkowski (Mikitish) 45:57; 3. HON Fennel kowski placed first in the 110 brought home Rob Bisson on a
win the NIT championship at (Propst); 4. HON Corbin (Fennel) 79:13 man), Michelle Bugonowicz metz is the East coach, assisted
Overtime: 1. HON Fennel (Propst) 81:53. hurdles and the long jump in single in the bottom of the
Madison Square Garden. Shots: HON 11, PA 15; Saves: HON 13 (Hanover Area), Taylor Cannon by Dallas’ Mary Jo Hromchak.
the Mountaineers’ win. eighth to give the lead.
Hatch was 4 for 4 from beyond (Kriner), PA 8 (Cumbo); Corners: HON 3, PA 3.
3200 RELAY -- 1. DAL 10:35; 2. PA. 110 (Hazleton Area), Chelsea Cor- Lake-Lehman’s Jim Spencer will
the arc, including back-to-back HURDLES -- 1. DAL Szalkowski 17.1; 2. PA nelius (Crestwood), Kyla Henni- assist Gray with the East squad.
baskets in the closing minutes, as
Wichita State (29-8) finished up a
remarkable postseason run in PRO GOLF
style.

Walker ties course record; Lincicome, Lewis share LPGA lead


After getting left out of the
NCAA tournament — and after
hardly any critics argued on their
behalf — the Shockers left little
doubt they should have been se- The Associated Press were at 2 playing so good.” 25 miles from the course. Lewis overcame the stifling
lected. They beat Nebraska by 27 HUMBLE, Texas — Jimmy under and Walker changed putters at And both are hoping they desert heat for 6-under 66s
points, won at Virginia Tech, beat Walker tied the course record former Mas- the start of the season, and he’s have a tough decision to make Thursday, taking the first-round
College of Charleston, then set a with a 9-under 63 on Thursday ters cham- made six cuts in eight starts on Monday — fly to Augusta lead at the Kraft Nabisco
school record for wins in a season to take a two-shot lead over pions Angel and already has three top-10 to get ready for the Masters or Championship.
with a 75-44 romp over Washing- Josh Teater and Nick O’Hern Cabrera and finishes this year. His round stay in Houston an extra day to Sandra Gal and Mika Miya-
ton State in the semifinals. after the first round of the Fred Couples Thursday matched the lowest see their team play for a na- zato were one shot back at the
They added one more victory Houston Open. Walker were 1 under. of his career. tional championship. LPGA Tour’s first major of the
against the Crimson Tide. Walker matched the record Calm condi- “When you putt well,” he “I don’t want to cross a year.
Tony Mitchell had 13 points set by Johnson Wagner and tions yielded low scores all day said, “it cures a lot of ills, for bridge that I haven’t gotten to,” Lincicome is the 2009 Kraft
and 12 rebounds to lead Alabama Adam Scott in the first round at the Tournament Course at sure.” Teater said. “If it comes to Nabisco champion, while Lewis
(25-12), which lost for the second of the 2008 tournament. Wagn- Redstone. A total of 32 players Like Walker, Teater and that, I’ll probably stay for the is still looking for her first
time in two trips to the NIT title er went on to win that year. broke 70 and 87 players shot Rollins also need victories to game. But Monday night, it LPGA Tour victory. They
game. Leading scorer JaMychal Chris Kirk was three back even-par (72) or better. earn invitations to Augusta would be nice to be there, sometimes room together on
Green struggled with foul trouble after a 66, and Steve Stricker, Walker needed only 23 putts, next week. And as long as celebrating with everybody the road, and they went to
and finished with 12 points, and John Rollins, Nathan Green the fewest of any player in the they’re in town, they’re both else.” dinner together Wednesday
Trevor Releford and Charvez Da- and Brendan Steele shot 67s first round, to make up for hoping to see their favorite Teater wore a blue shirt and night before making identically
vis had 10 each. and were four behind. several erratic tee shots. college basketball teams take a white belt with a “UK” logo excellent starts at Mission
Alabama briefly pulled ahead Most of the big-name players “I’m not going to say like, home a trophy, too. on his belt buckle during his Hills.
in the second half on a free throw were in the hunt, as they fine- ’Oh, every time I hit the green, Teater is a die-hard Kentucky round. He went to Morehead Temperatures topped 90
by Chris Hines with 15:06 left, tune their games for next this one is going in,”’ Walker fan and Rollins is the only VCU State in Kentucky, but grew up degrees by midday in the Palm
but Wichita State answered with week’s Masters. said. “I just kept stroking it. I graduate on the PGA Tour. rooting for the Wildcats. Springs area, and caddies were
eight straight points to regain Lee Westwood and Padraig felt like I kind of got back to Both have tickets to Saturday’s given permission to take off
control. Harrington were in the large feeling that stroke that I was Final Four games — Butler- Kraft Nabisco Championship their jumpsuits when it rose
The lead never fell below five pack of players at 4 under, Phil using earlier in the year, when VCU and Connecticut-Kentucky RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. — above 100 during the afternoon
the rest of the way. Mickelson and Retief Goosen I was putting so good and — at Reliant Stadium, about Brittany Lincicome and Stacy rounds.
CMYK

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HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER PREVIEW

Chen Humanik Jaffin Hromisin McDonald Sheptock Spagnola

Changes are afoot as season kicks off


By JOHN ERZAR with some of the top players in Wyoming Area. Covington Township.
as it was prior to the 2007 sea- TOP PLAYERS
jerzar@timesleader.com the WVC. Teams will play divisional son. Wyoming Seminary: The Blue It’s tough to single out specif-
One of the best things about opponents twice and cross over Knights will alternate between
District 2 will get only one ic players, so here are the ones
Wyoming Valley Conference DIVISIONAL ALIGNMENT and play teams within its divi- the Forty Fort soccer fields and
state qualifier in the 16-team who made The Times Leader
girls soccer is no matter how The WVC once again realign- sion once. In other words, Divi- the Payne-Pettibone field in
state tournament. District 3 All-WVC team last year as un-
miserable the weather is at the ed its divisions using a power sion 1-A teams play each other Wyoming depending on field
gets the most – nine – because derclassmen.
start of the season – and it has structure format. Abington twice and Division 1-B teams condition.
it has 98 teams playing in the Sherry Chen, Wyoming Valley
been thus far – it’s bound to be Heights and Wallenpaupack once. Fort Fort – aka The Cabbage
spring. District 2 has 20. West: Quickness and pursuit
quite comfortable by the end. elected to depart the WVC after That will give all teams 13- Patch – is on Route 11 and
District 11 gets three teams, ability make her a top-notch
That will definitely change in the 2010 spring season, moving game regular seasons. where the Blue Knights played
District 12 gets two and District defender.
less than two years. to the Lackawanna Conference 1 gets one. last season. Payne-Pettibone is Lindsey Humanik, Coughlin:
The WVC started its season in this past fall in anticipation of DISTRICT PLAYOFF FORMAT located off Schulde Lane, which
The state playoffs are set to Plays a big role defensively, but
Monday, a season that will be the PIAA shift. The top four teams from begin May 31. is off Route 11 across from the can also counterattack.
the next-to-last in the spring. What’s left are 20 teams Division 1-A, the top two from Wyoming Monument. Kelcie Hromisin, Wyoming
Come fall 2012, all WVC girls grouped into the following four Division 1-B and Division 2-A NEW PLACES, NEW FACES Check the school’s website to Valley West: Very quick forward
soccer teams will be required to divisions: and the top team from Division A few teams have changed see where Seminary is playing. who will lead the attack.
shift to the fall as mandated by Division 1-A: Berwick, Cough- 2-B make the playoffs. their home fields. The two fields are less than a Isabella Jaffin, Berwick: Pe-
the PIAA. lin, Crestwood, Dallas and Holy The 10th and final playoff spot Berwick: The Dawgs are now mile apart on sides of the Mid- rennial all-star who has been the
So that means WVC girls Redeemer. goes to the winner of a district playing home games at Crispin way Shopping Center, so no one heart and soul of the offense.
soccer teams will end their Division 1-B: Delaware Valley, qualifier between the Division Field, home of the football team. will be inconvenienced by going Colleen McDonald, Dallas:
season in May or June 2012, Hazleton Area, Lake-Lehman, 1-A fifth-place team and the Honesdale: The Hornets have to the wrong field. Arguably the most complete
take a couple months off and Nanticoke and Wyoming Valley Division 1-B third-place team. moved from Lakeside Elemen- As for coaches, there have player in the WVC.
then prepare to play in Septem- West. tary to Stourbridge Primary been only two changes. Kelly Sheptock, Berwick:
ber 2012. Division 2-A: Hanover Area, STATE PLAYOFFS Center. It’s off the same road Stephanie Frank, who played Made an impression last season
That’s still a ways away. There Honesdale, North Pocono, Pitt- The PIAA eliminated separate Lakeside Elementary is on. for Lake-Lehman in the early on defense as a freshman.
are some changes taking effect ston Area and Wyoming Semi- state playoffs for Class 3A and North Pocono: The Trojans 2000s, takes over at GAR. For- Olivia Spagnola, Coughlin: A
immediately that will alter the nary. 2A. All 180 girls soccer teams won’t be playing at Moscow mer Tunkhannock assistant midfielder who shines on both
landscape of girls soccer. Division 2-B: GAR, MMI Prep, playing in the spring are now Elementary School. Their new Kaaron Swanson is now the offense and defense.
Here are some of them along Meyers, Tunkhannock and lumped into one classification, field is at the new high school in head coach of the Tigers.

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Teams are listed in predicted order 2010 WVC Record/Finish: 5-9 Div. Coach: Mike Davitt offense and at goalkeeping where with heavy hearts after the passing
of finish. A, 5th Home field: Spartan Stadium the Trojanettes were hit hard by 4. Pittston Area of teammate Megan Horst. The
2010 postseason: Lost 1-0 to Players to watch: Seniors – Sherry graduation. Still, Nanticoke has a 2010 WVC Record/Finish: 2-10 Div. Mohawks are dedicating the sea-
DIVISION 1-A Lake-Lehman in D2-2A quarterfi- Chen, FB; Kelsey Keefer, MF; Ka- lot of good athletes, although B, tied 6th son to her. The season could see
1. Dallas nals. leigh Reynolds, MF. Juniors – Kelcie on-field experience is lacking. The 2010 postseason: Lost 5-0 to improvement and perhaps a run at
2010 WVC Record/Finish: 13-1 Div. State classification: 2A Hromisin, F; Carrie Sedeski, MF. main objective will likely be improv- Hazleton Area in D2-3A quarterfi- the division. Six seniors return who
A, 1st Coach: Bob Hughes Outlook: The Spartans are a legiti- ing every game and picking up a nals. logged significant time as under-
2010 postseason: D2-2A cham- Home field: Eddie White Field mate contender for the division few more victories. Coach: Nicole Tieso classmen and the goalkeeping is
pion; lost 3-2 to Trinity in second Players to watch: Seniors – Allison title. Chen and Hromisin were Home field: Primary Center, Rock experienced as well. Knooren,
round of state playoffs. Capaci, FB; Beth Kolodziej, K; Alex- All-WVC selections last season. DIVISION 2-A St., Hughestown Lisman and Macko were first-team
Coach: Chris Scharff andra Marriggi, FB; Danielle Phil- Chen is a quick-footed defender, 1. North Pocono Players to watch: Seniors – Sara all-stars last year.
Home field: School district campus lips, F: Deena Prescavage, FB; Kiera while Hromisin is a playmaker who 2010 WVC Record/Finish: 8-3-1 Kielbasa, FB; Kaylene Sutkowski,
Players to watch: Seniors – Megh- Stachowiak, MF. Juniors – Shaina makes the offense go. Keefer Div. C, 2nd MF. Juniors – Danielle Fereck, MF/F; 3. Tunkhannock
an Gallis, FB; Sara Kneal, FB; De- Dougherty, F; Alexa Kalaft, K; Erin earned first-team honors and will 2010 postseason: Lost 10-0 to Sarah Kosik, FB. Sophomore – 2010 WVC Record/Finish: 4-8 Div.
metra Szatkowski, FB. Juniors – Gruber, MF; Hallie Rexer, MF. Fresh- be a factor at midfield. There are a Coughlin in D2-2A quarterfinals. Elizabeth Mikitish, MF/F. C, 6th
Kassondra Michno, FB; Colleen man – Nina Paoloni, FB. few holes to fill – goalkeeping Coach: Hosiah “Dave” Davis Outlook: Pittston Area returns 2010 postseason: none
McDonald, MF/F; Sabrina Zurek, MF. Outlook: Redeemer could be one perhaps the biggest – but there is Home field: New high school, some experienced players, but Coach: Kaaron Swanson
Sophomores – Ashley Dunbar, F; team that makes significant im- plenty of talent to choose from. Covington Twp. overall the team is very young, Home field: Roslund Elem., Rte. 29
Wendy Greenwood, MF; Amber provement this season. Capaci was Players to watch: Seniors – Cor- with 10 freshmen on the 31-player Players to watch: Seniors – Alissa
Yang, K. a first-team all-star last season, 3. Delaware Valley rine Glassman, FB; Chelsea Kincel, roster. Add in nine sophomores, Franko, FB; Maria Romero, MF.
Outlook: The Mountaineers will while Mariggi and Rexer, who has 2010 WVC Record/Finish: 10-0-2 FB; Jessica Korshnak, F; Fjollza and it seems clear the Patriots will Juniors – Ameila Ayers, FB; Spen-
certainly miss Times Leader Player verbally committed to St. Francis, Div. B, 1st Shabani, MF; Sarah Wicker, MF. experience some growing pains cer Corby, K; Janel Kalmanowicz, F;
of the Year Ellen Arnaud and divi- made the second team. To take the 2010 postseason: Lost 1-0 to Juniors – Alyssa Hamill, Jr.; Mi- throughout the season. However, Brielle Sherman, F; Vicki Williams,
sional MVP Tara Connors, but don’t next step, the Royals need to get Hazleton Area in D2-3A semifinals. chelle Stefanelli, MF; Meghan Utter, the seniors and other returnees F. Sophomores – Anna Boecker, FB;
write them off. There is plenty of more scoring against the upper Coach: Donnel Leiva-Vazquez K. have taken the lead in guiding the Mackenzie Drungell, MF; Katie
talent returning led by McDonald, tier teams. The defense should be Home field: High school Outlook: The Trojans were very squad. If the newcomers blend with Proulx, FB; Rachel Russell, MF.
who is arguably the best all-around solid. Players to watch: Seniors – Mindy young last season, yet turned in a the veterans quickly, Pittston Area Outlook: Tunkhannock returns
player in the WVC. Szatkowski is Dennis, Kalie Mackey, Marissa strong season. Four all-stars re- will likely increase its win total several experienced players and
also one of the WVC’s best defend- 5. Crestwood Schick. Juniors – Amy Ahlers, turn, including first-team selection from 2010. should be able to improve on last
ers, and Gallis was a first-team 2010 WVC Record/Finish: 4-10 Div. Kyrsten Brockmann. Freshman – Hamill, who will anchor what year’s record. Ayers and Romero
all-star last season. The pieces are A, 6th Anna Chamberlain. should be a strong defense. Mid- 5. Hanover Area are returning second-team all-stars
in place for another divisional title 2010 postseason: Lost 6-0 to Outlook: DelVal will have a deci- field also looks impressive. The 2010 WVC Record/Finish: 2-10 Div. and will anchor the midfield and
and another District 2 champion- Berwick in D2-2A semifinals. sively tougher schedule, so it will downside is North Pocono will B, tied 6th defense, respectively. There is also
ship as well. Coach: Pasquale Calabrese be a team to keep an eye on likely start slowly due to lack of 2010 postseason: none stability up front with three return-
Home field: Football stadium throughout the season. Three outdoor time. But once the Trojans Coach: Brian Bannon ees and in goal. The Tigers should
2. Coughlin 2010 WVC Record/ Players to watch: Seniors – Mar- first-team all-stars plus others have get rolling they could roll into first Home field: High school be competitive in every game and
Finish: 10-3-1 Div. A, tied 2nd ianna Hererra, MF; Amanda Lee, graduated, but there is a nucleus place in the division. Players to watch: Seniors – Krista could make a run at the division if
2010 postseason: D2-2A runner- FB; Samantha Pruce, FB. Juniors – of players to build around. Brock- Colorusso, MF/F; Mary Kate Keat- things fall into place.
up; lost 2-0 to Donegal in first Sarah Andrews, MF; Hannah Coffin, mann was a second-team all-star 2. Honesdale ing, MF/F. Junior – Gaby Murphy,
round of state playoffs. F. Sophomore – Emily Orrson, MF. and Mackey was an honorable 2010 WVC Record/Finish: 5-6-1 F/MF. Sophomores – Kayla Keating, 4. GAR
Coach: Joe Spagnuolo Freshman – Gabby Termini, MF/F. mention selection and the two will Div. B, 4th MF/F; Samantha Masher, FB/MF. 2010 WVC Record/Finish: 5-7 Div.
Home field: Dan Flood School Outlook: Crestwood is a team to anchor the defense. Dennis was 2010 postseason: none Outlook: Mary Kate Keating, a C, tied 4th
Players to watch: Seniors – Crystal watch as the season progresses. honorable mention as a midfielder. Coach: Eric Eisele first-team all-star last year, gives 2010 postseason: none
Chudoba, Kristi Gabriele, Nour The Comets have some experience The Warriors’ main concern will be Home field: Stourbridge Elemen- Hanover Area a dangerous fron- Coach: Stephanie Frank
Hasan, Brittany Kulesza, Korey back, but will be relying heavily on on the attack where graduation tary, tline player, while Masher is a Home field: old Wilkes-Barre Twp.
Patrizi, Jenna Silliboy, Alexis Spag- underclassmen that includes a took a toll. They should be compet- Players to watch: Seniors – Taylor strong defender. After those two, H.S.
nola, Olivia Spagnola. Juniors – promising group of freshmen. The itive with everyone. Corbin, MF; Natalie Hoff, MF; Randi the Hawkeyes will need to sort out Players to watch: Seniors – Emilee
Grace Fazzi, Lindsey Humanik, core will form around Herrera, a Jo Kowalczyk, F; Alicia Manzione, the lineup with limited on-field Bubblo, MF; Kaitlyn Dunbar, MF;
Marissa Lecara, Bailey Novak, Ivy first-team all-star last year, and 4. Hazleton Area FB; Benita Pursch, FB. Sophomores time. Another problem is numbers Ashley Maloney, FB; Alicia Riggs-
Nulton, Amanda Sax. Andrews and Lee, who were sec- 2010 WVC Record/Finish: 10-0-1 – Rhea Fowler, MF; Ally Hicks, F; as only 17 players are on the roster. bee, MF/F. Juniors – Kaleigh Bub-
Outlook: The Crusaders have ond-team selections. The Comets Div. C, 1st Seneca Propst, MF. Staying healthy, obviously, will be blo, MF/FB; Caitlyn Kovach, FB;
arguably the best blend of talent probably won’t make a run at the 2010 postseason: Lost 4-0 to Outlook: Hoff was a first-team the key to improvement. Brianne Majikes, FB. Sophomore –
and experience in the WVC, and division, but could pull off a couple Abington Heights in D2-3A cham- all-star last year and Manzione was Freshman – Jillianna Leco, K.
that could lead to the division and surprises late in the season. pionship game. a second-team selection. If they DIVISION 2-B Outlook: Frank becomes the fifth
district titles. Humanik and Olivia Coach: Dan Matriccino and the other seniors blend well 1. Wyoming Area new GAR coach in as many years
Spagnola were all-WVC last season DIVISION 1-B Home field: Football stadium with a solid sophomore class, the 2010 WVC Record/Finish: 8-4 Div. and will inherit the same concern,
and first-team all-stars along with 1. Lake-Lehman Players to watch: Seniors – Brandi Hornets will likely improve quite a C, 3rd a lack of numbers. Only 12 players
Hasan. Nulton, Patrizi, Alexis Spag- 2010 WVC Record/Finish: 8-0-4 Benko, FB; Alyssa Bogert, FB; bit on last year’s record. The divi- 2010 postseason: Lost 10-1 to are on the roster, so staying
nola and Sax were second-team Div. B, 2nd Nicole Kracum, MF; Maria Notaro, sion is wide open, and there’s little Dallas in D2-2A quarterfinals. healthy is imperative. The Grena-
stars. The Crusaders lost a few 2010 postseason: Lost 3-1 to Dal- MF; Ashley Schoener, MF: Nicole reason to doubt Honesdale’s Coach: Mike Pryor diers graduated a lot of speed up
players to graduation, but have las in D2-2A semifinals. Semenza, FB/MF; Sara Spock, chances to finish at the top. Home field: 10th St., Wyoming front, but there are still some solid
enough depth to fill those holes. Home field: Football stadium FB/MF. Juniors – Megan Baranko, Players to watch: Seniors – Mi- players on the roster. Leco and
Coach: Kelly Spencer Adamshick K; Krista Leitner, MF. Sophomores – 3. Wyoming Seminary chelle Gitkos, FB; Sarah Mack, MF; Bubblo were second-team all-stars
3. Berwick Players to watch: Seniors – Sarah Stephanie Fuchs, FB; Mariah La- 2010 WVC Record/Finish: 1-13 Div. Katie Scalzo, MF/F; Kourtny last season, while Riggsbee was an
2010 WVC Record/Finish: 9-3-2 Bray, F; Cassi Cragle, M; Alexa Porte, F. A, 8th Schwerdtman, F; Megan Yurek, K. honorable mention choice.
Div. A, 4th Decker, FB; Kriisty Komrowski, FB; Outlook: All-WVC selections Chiara 2010 postseason: none Outlook: Pryor takes over as coach
2010 postseason: Lost 3-1 to Jenn O’Brien, FB. Junior – Nikki Matriccino and Danielle Semenza Coach: John Hannigan and has a nice group of returning 5. MMI Prep
Coughlin in D2-2A semifinals. Sutliff, MF. Sophomores – Ashley graduated, taking most of the Home field: Forty Fort Soccer players with which to work. Scalzo, 2010 WVC Record/Finish: 0-12,
Coach: Paul DiPippa Jackson, K; Karen Yamrick, FB. offense with them. So in the early Fields or Payne-Pettibone a first-team all-star last season, has 7th
Home field: Crispin Field Freshmen – Kaylee Hillard, MF; going generating offense will be Players to watch: Seniors – Hope one of the strongest legs in the 2010 postseason: none
Players to watch: Seniors – Bella Shoshana Mahoney, F; Emily Sut- challenging. The defense should be Charney, FB; Caroline Meuser, F; WVC and can score from anywhere. Coach: Kim McNulty
Jaffin, F; Olivia Jaffin, FB. Juniors – ton, MF. solid with second-team all-star Allison Parkhurst, FB; Lucie Povo- Schwerdtman adds stability up Home field: Raiders Field, 23rd St.,
Abby Takacs, MF; Jade Welsh, F; Outlook: Lehman could look differ- Nicole Semenza and honorable va, K. Juniors – Jahneece Davis, front and Mack does the same at Hazleton
Sarah Wilczynski, K. Sophomores – ent this season. The Black Knights mention selection Bogart back. So F/FB; Katrina Grosek, MF/FB. Soph- midfield. Yurek and Gutkos pace Players to watch: Cassie Caldwell,
Caty Davenport, MF; Bridget Orlan- were known for their defense in are six more starters from last omores – Jessica Casterline, FB/K; the defense. If the Warriors can fill FB; Rachael Daniels, MF; Julia
do, FB; Kelly Sheptock, FB. recent years, but Spencer expects season, making a successful sea- Christine Harris, F/MF; Bridget some voids caused by graduation, Dasher, FB; Katlyn Frey, FB; Alexis
Outlook: Berwick has eight start- the offense to be much better. son likely. McMullan, MF. Freshmen – Julia they could win the division. Haupt, F; Cathy Hood FB; Lyndsey
ers back and should be right in the Bray, a second-team all-star last Grosek, MF; Molly Turner, MF; Margi Joseph, F; Erin Kislan, F; Gabbie
battle with Coughlin and Dallas for season, is the top offensive threat 5. Nanticoke Wiles, F. 2. Meyers Lobitz, MF; Amanda Miller, K.
the division and top seed in dis- back. There is also experience at 2010 WVC Record/Finish: 2-12 Div. Outlook: Seminary will get away 2010 WVC Record/Finish: 5-7 Div. Outlook: It’s been a tough road for
tricts. Jaffin was all-WVC once midfield and defense, although A, 7th from the WVC’s perennial powers C, tied 4th MMI, the smallest school in the
again and Sheptock was the only losing keeper Becca Stull, one of 2010 postseason: none by dropping down a division, so 2010 postseason: none conference with just 59 girls. The
freshman to get the honor last the best ever to play the position in Coach: Ryan Amos that should help. The Blue Knights Coach: Jason Nolan Preppers made some inroads in
season. Orlando and Welsh earned the WVC, will be a big void to fill. Home field: Football stadium return seven letterwinners, but Home field: Gordon Avenue 2009 with two victories, but back-
second-team divisional honors. Players to watch: Seniors – Carlee overall this is a very young team. Players to watch: Seniors – Melin- slid last year. First-team all-star
Best part of the eight returning 2. Wyoming Valley West Komorski, F; Paige Pientka, MF. The coaching staff has been mov- da Formola, FB; Christine Knooren, Diana Anthony has graduated, but
starters is they are spread 2010 WVC Record/Finish: 8-4 Div. Junior – Cassie Yalch, MF. Sopho- ing players to different positions, FB; Maureen Lisman, F; Kaylee there is some experience return-
throughout the field, giving Ber- B, 3rd more – Brittany Sugalski, MF/FB. so continuity might not be a strong Macko, MF; Ariel Weidler, MF. Ju- ing. The main goals will probably
wick no weak spot to exploit. 2010 postseason: Lost 4-0 to Outlook: Nanticoke should be solid suit early. Nonetheless, Seminary niors – Leanne McManus, F; Alivia be improving throughout the sea-
Abington Heights in D2-3A semi- at midfield as well as defense. could be the dark horse for the Weidler, K. son and picking up a couple victo-
4. Holy Redeemer finals. There could be some work to do on divisional crown. Outlook: Meyers will be playing ries.
CMYK

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Martinek, Parenteau lead Isles past Rangers


The Associated Press season, helping the Tampa Bay Thiessen named first team AHL All-Star
UNIONDALE, N.Y. — Radek Lightning clinch their first play- Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins goaltender Brad Thiessen was
Martinek and P.A. Parenteau off berth since 2007 with a 2-1 named to the AHL All-Star first team on Thursday.
both had a goal and assist dur- victory over the Pittsburgh Thiessen, 25, began his season with eight consecutive victories
ing the Islanders’ four-goal sec- Penguins on Thursday night. and has never looked back en route to amassing an AHL-high 32
ond period, and New York put Steve Downie also scored for wins (32-7-1) and a top-ranked 1.88 goals-against average through 42
the area-rival Rangers back into the Lightning, who have won appearances for the league-leading Penguins. A native of
Aldergrove, B.C., Thiessen is tied for the AHL lead with seven
postseason peril with a 6-2 vic- three in a row following a four- shutouts, ranks seventh in save percentage (.924), and has not lost
tory Thursday night. game losing skid. back-to-back appearances all season long. He could become the first
After Blake Comeau got the Pittsburgh, which had won its AHL goaltender to record more than 30 wins and fewer than 10
Islanders even 1-1 at 3:24, Marti- previous four road games, got a losses since Hartford’s Jason LaBarbera in 2003-04 (34-9-9).
nek put them in front 33 sec- goal from Michael Rupp. Thiessen is the fourth Wilkes-Barre/Scranton player and second
onds later. Penguins center Sidney Cros- goaltender to be named to the AHL’s First All-Star Team, joining
defenseman John Slaney (2000-01), goaltender Dany Sabourin
Things settled down for a bit, by, sidelined for nearly three
(2005-06), and defenseman Micki DuPont (2006-07). Defensman
but the Islanders struck for two months with a concussion, Ben Lovejoy and forward Janne Pesonen were named to the AHL
more goals 1:16 apart — the first resumed skating with his team- Second All-Star Team in 2008-09.
by Jesse Joensuu at 13:28 and mates in the game-day practice. Other players named as first team all-stars were: defensemen
the second by Parenteau to turn The Pittsburgh captain, out Marc-Andre Gragnani (Portland) and Maxim Noreau (Houston), left
it into a rout. Matt Moulson since Jan. 6., is not ready yet to wing Alexandre Giroux (Oklahoma City), center Corey Locke
scored his 31st goal of the sea- participate in full practices. A (Binghamton) and right wing Mark Mancari (Portland).
son against backup Chad John- AP PHOTO return to game action for the
son with 11:22 left, and Trevor The New York Islanders’ Blake Comeau (57) celebrates his goal as postseason has not been com- Oilers, improving to 14-0 in his Eastern Conference, beating the
Gillies made it 6-1 at 14:00. New York Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist (30), Marc Staal (18) pletely ruled out. career against them. slumping San Antonio Spurs.
Even a one-goal deficit and Dan Girardi (5) react during the second period of an NHL With both teams out of the Kevin Garnett added 20
seemed daunting to the Rang- game Thursday in Uniondale, N.Y. At center is Islanders’ Josh Wild 4, Oilers 2 playoff picture — the Oilers points and the Celtics, winning
ers, who lost for the second Bailey (12). ST. PAUL, Minn. — Minneso- were never in it this season — for just the second time in five
time in two nights. ta goalie Niklas Backstrom this game was all about streaks. games, moved within 2 games
2:30 into overtime to give the right-pad save on Mikhail Gra- ended a six-start winless streak, The Wild beat Edmonton at of Chicago for the No. 1 playoff
Thrashers 1, Flyers 0 Washington Capitals a 5-3 victo- bovski’s penalty shot 43 seconds beating his favorite opponent in home for the 16th time in a row, seed in the East.
PHILADELPHIA — Nik An- ry over the Columbus Blue into overtime, but Kadri beat the Wild’s victory over the Ed- matching the longest current The Spurs stayed stuck in an
tropov scored the only goal, and Jackets. him with a backhand shot over monton Oilers. run of consecutive home wins untimely tailspin. The NBA’s
Chris Mason stopped 43 shots The Capitals had a 3-on-2 the left shoulder in the shoo- Defenseman Tom Gilbert and against one team in the NHL. winningest team lost its fifth in
for his first shutout of the sea- rush, resulting in Brooks Laich’s tout. Linus Omark each had power- They’ve outscored the Oilers a row and is in danger of falling
son in the Atlanta Thrashers’ shot that goalie Steve Mason Tyler Seguin, Michael Ryder play goals — a rarity for Ed- 58-21 during the stretch. out of first place after comfort-
win over the Philadelphia couldn’t handle. The rebound and Rich Peverley each failed in monton’s struggling special ably being No. 1 in the West all
Flyers. went to Chimera and he tapped the shootout for the Bruins. teams unit — but the last-place NBA season.
Mason earned his 21st career the puck in to give Washington James Reimer made a glove Oilers fell to 0-8-3 in their last 11 Celtics 107, Spurs 97 Tony Parker led the Spurs
shutout and was sensational its 12th victory in March. stop on Peverley to end it. games. SAN ANTONIO — Rajon with 23 points and Tim Duncan,
against the Eastern Conference- The Capitals reached 101 Antti Miettinen, Marek Zi- Rondo had 22 points and 14 playing for the first time in five
leading Flyers. He stopped 14 points, crossing the 100-point Lightning 2, Penguins 1 dlicky, Brad Staubitz and Martin assists, Paul Pierce scored 21 games after spraining his ankle
shots in the second period and plateau for the third straight TAMPA, Fla. — Martin St. Havlat scored for Minnesota. and the Boston Celtics stopped last week, had 20 points and 13
got some timely offensive help season, to move within a point Louis scored his 30th goal of the Backstrom has never lost to the slipping further from first in the rebounds.
for his 13th win of the season. of Philadelphia — a 1-0 loser to
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help the Toronto Maple Leafs
Senators 4, Panthers 1 beat the Boston Bruins.
SUNRISE, Fla. — Rookie With the point for reaching
Colin Greening scored twice in overtime, the Bruins clinched a
the second period and the Otta- tie for the Northeast Division
wa Senators completed a season title. The next Boston win or
sweep of the Florida Panthers loss by Montreal will give the
with a victory. Bruins the division title.
Nick Foligno and Filip Kuba Joffrey Lupul scored twice for
also scored for the Senators, Toronto, Luke Scheen added a
who have won six in a row goal and former Bruins forward
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Car companies are The Labor Department’s monthly each month est. Some of the recent economic index est.
expected to be the ben- report on employment is arguably the 200k 185k numbers have pointed to a level- 62 61.3
eficiaries of the rising most important economic number for ’10 ’11 ing off in manufacturing. Inves- ’10
price of gasoline, investors right now. And they’re look- 150 tors will get another reading from
because consumers are ing for more signs of improvement. the Institute for Supply Manage- 58
Today

looking for smaller cars Although the unemployment rate is ment, which releases its assess-
that cost less to gas up. expected to be unchanged at 8.9 100 ment of manufacturing activity
March sales numbers percent, economists are predicting a during March. Investors will want 54
that come out today are moderate increase in jobs. Investors 50 to see if hiring is still rising at the
expected to be up 16.5 and economists are likely to be more nation’s factories. They’ll also
percent from a year ago, and 25 percent from February. J.D. optimistic after the government 0 want to see how fast prices are 50
Power and Associates predicts that 24 percent of cars bought reported a drop in the number of O N D J F M rising for raw materials – and O N D J F M
by individuals in March were small cars. So the Honda Civic people applying for unemployment Sources: Bureau of Labor how much of those costs are Sources: Institute for Supply
and Ford Fiesta are likely to show big gains. benefits. Statistics; FactSet being passed on to customers. Management; FactSet

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B

DOW
12,319.73
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WALL STREET
NASDAQ
2,781.07
+4.28
S&P
1,325.83
—2.43 G-20 wrestles with currency Fed names
banks that
By ELAINE KURTENBACH that is used in dealings with and between nese currency’s appreciation.

took loans
AP Business Writer member governments. Since the gathering in the eastern Chi-
NANJING, China — Financial leaders “We raised with our Chinese friends the nese city of Nanjing was not an official
I N B R I E F of the Group of 20 top economies ap-
peared to reach informal agreement
idea of including the yuan, under condi-
tions and a time frame to be agreed upon,”
G-20 meeting, there was no formal agree-
ment, Lagarde said. She also clarified
Thursday on the need for China’s curren- Lagarde said. The basket now includes there was “no suggestion whatsoever that By JEANNINE AVERSA
cy to have a wider role in global finance, the dollar, Japanese yen, euro and British the dollar be replaced by SDRs,” an option AP Economics Writer
Factory orders take a fall but not as a substitute for the U.S. dollar. pound. that has been raised by China as a way of WASHINGTON — The Federal
U.S. factories orders fell in February, French Finance Minister Christine La- Including the yuan would underline reducing global reliance on the dollar for Reserve is naming the banks that
as the government cut demand for garde said the daylong meeting agreed China’s increased clout in the global econ- trade and as a reserve currency. drew emergency loans during the
military planes and communications the G-20 should study including China’s omy and finance after it last year overtook SDRs are allocated by the IMF based on financial crisis, offering informa-
equipment while businesses bought yuan in the basket of currencies that sets Japan to become the second-biggest econ- each country’s voting rights in the organi- tion on its oldest lending tool for
fewer computers, turbines and power the value of the International Monetary omy. It might also serve as a carrot that zation and the fund acts as a middleman the first time in the central bank’s
generators. Fund’s SDRs, or Special Drawing Rights other G-20 members hope will encourage between countries that want to exchange nearly100-year history.
Orders to U.S. factories slipped 0.1 — a quasi currency created by the IMF Beijing to relax controls that limit the Chi- them for freely traded currencies. The Fed was compelled to make
percent in February after three straight the information public after the Su-
monthly gains, the Commerce Depart-

Small firms hopeful


preme Court rejected a bid by ma-
ment reported Thursday. jor banks to keep it secret.
When excluding transportation,
orders rose 0.1 percent. That’s the At the height of the 2008 finan-
seventh straight increase for that cate- cial crisis, the Fed loaned as much
gory. Still, a key measure of what busi- as $110 billion through the so-
nesses spent on capital goods fell for called “discount window.”
the second straight month. The documents offered details
Even with the decline, factory orders By MATT HUGHES about which banks borrowed mon-
totaled $446 billion last month. That’s mhughes@timesleader.com ey from the lending program from
a level economists view as healthy and A new survey of small business owners August 2007 through March 2010.
it is 26.4 percent above the recession released Thursday finds the economic out- Big U.S. banks such as Wachovia
low hit in March 2009. look improving for the nation and the state and Morgan Stanley relied on the
Economists expect the sector will Fed for short-term loans of $6 bil-
grow in the months ahead, based on of Pennsylvania in the spring.
PNC Financial Services Group’s six- lion and $1.25 billion, respectively,
strong demand for exports and tax cuts
designed to encourage businesses to month Economic Outlook Survey found in the fall of 2008, the documents
spend more on capital goods. that half of small-business owners state- showed. So did some of the largest
wide and nationally expect sales to im- foreign banks — Barclay’s bor-
rowed $1billion.
Rite Aid sales down prove in the next six months, but rising
non-labor costs threaten to squeeze profits But smaller institutions also
Rite Aid Corp. said Thursday that a and raise selling prices. drew from the discount window at
key sales measurement slipped in “The recovery light hasn’t turned green, the critical time for the financial
March because of lower sales of Easter- but it’s a lighter shade of yellow,” Stuart sector. The Savings Bank of Maine
related products. Hoffman, chief economist for The PNC Fi- and the Bank of Yazoo City in Mis-
Rite Aid said sales at stores open at nancial Services Group Inc., said in a state- sissippi both borrowed millions,
least one year fell 0.1 percent over the ment. “The survey results support our the documents showed.
four weeks ended March 26. At the view that the half-speed recovery that be- Hardly any loans are now being
stores open at least a year, pharmacy gan in July 2009 is transitioning into a self- madebecausebanksareinstronger
revenue grew 0.8 percent, and sales of financial shape and economic con-
sustaining economic expansion.”
non-pharmacy items like seasonal ditions have improved.
goods, candy, and cosmetics fell 1.8 The survey was conducted between Jan.
31and March 4 and polled1,445 owners and BloombergL.P.hadsuedtheFed
percent. Prescriptions filled at those
stores rose 0.6 percent. senior managers of businesses with annual seeking details about the Fed’s dis-
Sales at stores open at least one year revenues between $100,000 and $250,000. count window lending as well as
is considered a key measurement of In Pennsylvania, the poll found 50 per- other Fed loans made during the
retailer health because it excludes cent of business owners expect sales to in- crisis.Asimilarlawsuitwaslaterfil-
results from stores that opened or crease in the next six months, up from 43 ed by News Corp.’s Fox News Net-
closed in the last year. percent in the fall. work LLC. Other news organiza-
Easter was on April 4 of 2010, which The outlook for Pennsylvania job-seek- tions including The Associated
put the holiday and the related sales in ers has also improved, according to the sur- Press had filed briefs with the ap-
Rite Aid’s March period. This year, the vey, which found that 15 percent of busi- pellant court in their support.
holiday falls on April 24. The Fed had said that some of
ness owners expect to hire full-time em-
ployeesinthenexthalf-year,upfrom12per- the information being sought was
Car production to restart cent in the fall, while only 8 percent plan to
downsize, down from 11 percent six
made public in December. At that
time,theFedrevealeddetailsabout
Honda and Mazda say they will all of its crisis-lending programs —
months earlier. The national unemploy-
resume limited production at several except for commercial banks that
Japanese factories in early April, but ment rate of 8.9 percent is expected to
change little when new statistics are re- drew loans through its discount
full production depends on the flow of
parts. leased today. window program.
Honda Motor Co. said Thursday that The region including Lackawanna, Lu- MostoftheFed’scrisis-eralending
two assembly plants will restart April zerne and Wyoming counties continues to — more than $3 trillion worth —
11, but only at half the normal rate. holdthehighestunemploymentrateofPenn- BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER camethroughthoseotherprograms.
Honda also says it will start making sylvania’s14 metro areas, though unemploy- Bruce Fendler, owner of Fendler Distributing/Harry’s Market, said sales have Fed documents showed that it had
parts on Monday for regions outside ment in the region dropped four-tenths of a been up slightly at his store in Wilkes-Barre, but so have product costs. given trillions in emergency aid to
Japan. Honda cautioned that the parts percentage point to 9.1percent from Decem- U.S. and foreign banks as well as
supply situation remains fluid. ber to January. Unemployment was at 9 per- quarters of respondents in the national poll “It’s heading up, and nobody’s really sur- companies. The disclosures were re-
Mazda Motor Corp. says it will start cent in Luzerne in January, a percentage said a sustained rise in energy prices would prised when they see something up,” Fen- quired under the financial overhaul
making cars at the Hiroshima and Hofu law enacted last year.
point lower than the rate a year earlier. negatively impact their businesses. dler said of rising food prices. “Everything
plants Monday. A decision on resuming The new law says the Fed begin-
full-scale production will come later. Thestudyalsofindsthatrisingnon-labor Bruce Fendler, owner of Fendler Distri- is commodity-driven.”
Many Japanese factories are restart- costs, including rising gasoline and energy buting/Harry’s Market in Wilkes-Barre Fendler said he thinks Luzerne County ning in late 2012 must provide in-
ing nearly three weeks after the coun- costs, add a touch of gray to the otherwise and a respondent in the survey, said sales willalsobeslowerinitsrecoverythanother formation on any commercial
try was hit by a devastating earthquake bright outlook. Forty-two percent of small- have risen slightly at his business, but eco- areas of the state. banks that draw emergency loans
and tsunami. business owners surveyed in Pennsylvania nomic uncertainty has led customers to “I’malwaystoldwelagbehindhereinthe from its discount window, al-
plantoraisesellingpricestopreserveprofit wait until the last minute to place orders. Valley,” Fendler said. “We lag behind when though those details will stay se-

Orbitz cuts rental firms margins in the next six months, while only
5percentintendtocutprices.Nearlythree-
Rising fuel costs have also resulted in high-
er commodity prices, he said.
it’s in recovery, and we lag behind when it’s
headed down hill.”
cret for about two years after the
borrowing takes place.
One-stop shopping on Orbitz World-
wide got whacked again for consumers

‘Walking on water’ products could be deadly


looking to book a specific airline, hotel
and rental car from that single site.
Beginning Friday, Alamo Rent A Car
and National Car Rental brands will no
longer be available on the Orbitz By JENNIFER C. KERR around — or try to walk — on The commission said it is
Worldwide site. Associated Press water in pools, lakes or rivers. aware of two incidents in which
Orbitz, the second-largest online WASHINGTON — The gov- “Wewanttotellthepublichow people were hurt.
travel agent in the U.S., has replaced ernment is warning people to dangerous these products are be- In the first, a 5-year-old girl in
Alamo and National car rentals with
stay out of those giant see- fore someone is killed,” said Inez Kingston, Mass., passed out last
Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group
(DTG). through inflatable spheres Tenenbaum, chairman of the year while inside a ball for a brief
known as “water walking balls” commission. “Our investigation time. In the other, a young boy
because of the risk of suffocation into water walking balls will not suffered a broken arm when the
or drowning. stop with today’s warning.” ball he was in fell out of a shallow
The Consumer Product Safety The agency is worried about above-ground pool onto the hard
Commission said Thursday that too little oxygen in the balls as ground.
it “does not know of any safe way well as the buildup of carbon The balls, CPSC says, could al-
$3.59 $3.32 $2.80 to use” the products, which are dioxide. so spring a leak or puncture, rais-
popular at amusement parks, re- Another concern: the fact that ing the drowning risk, especially
$4.06 sorts, malls and carnivals. They the product has no emergency with young children who can’t
07/17/08 resemble hamster balls but are exit and can be opened only by a swim. AP PHOTO

large enough for humans. person outside of the ball — a se- Calls to manufacturers such as The government is warning people not to use those giant
People climb into the plastic, rious problem if a person inside Eurobungy USA in Miami were see-through inflatable spheres known as ’water walking balls’
airtight balls and then roll the ball experiences distress. not immediately returned. because of the risk of suffocation or drowning.
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Vol. (in mil.) 3,934 1,858 NYSE Comp. 8429.33 8395.89 8404.98 -11.71 -0.14% s t s +5.54% Name Last Chg %YTD Name Last Chg %YTD Name Last Chg %YTD Name Last Chg %YTD Name Last Chg %YTD Name Last Chg %YTD
Pvs. Volume 3,885 1,779 AMEX Index 2386.27 2366.15 2367.41 -6.60 -0.28% s t s +7.20% ABB Ltd 24.19 +.16 +7.8 CntryLink 41.55 -.18 -10.0 GlaxoSKln 38.41 -.07 -2.1 McCorm 47.83 +.43 +2.8 PrUShS&P 20.92 +.06 -12.0 SynthEngy 2.83 +.78+141.9
Advanced 1765 1500 ACE Ltd 64.70 +.53 +3.9 Cephln 76.08 +.64 +23.3 GlimchRt 9.25 +.18 +10.1 McDrmInt s 25.39 ... +22.7 PrUShQQQ rs50.96 -.15 -12.4 Sysco 27.70 -.01 -5.8
NASDAQ 2783.98 2769.52 2781.07 +4.28 +0.15% s t s +4.83% AEP Ind 29.72 -.37 +14.5 Checkpnt 22.48 +.10 +9.4 GoldFLtd 17.46 +.16 -3.7 McDnlds 76.09 +.28 -.9 ProUltSP 53.27 -.13 +10.9 TCF Fncl 15.86 +.12 +7.1
Declined 1257 1117 S&P 500 1329.77 1325.03 1325.83 -2.43 -0.18% s t s +5.42% AES Corp 13.00 -.07 +6.7 Cheesecake30.09 +.40 -1.9 Goldcrp g 49.80 +.34 +8.3 McGrwH 39.40 -.71 +8.2 ProUShL20 37.44 +.10 +1.1 TCW Strat 5.47 +.05 +4.8
New Highs 236 192 Wilshire 5000 14131.97 14080.10 14101.29 -12.77 -0.09% s t s +5.55% AFLAC 52.78 +.26 -6.5 ChesEng 33.52 -.81 +29.4 GoldmanS 158.60 -.47 -5.7 MedcoHlth 56.16 +.84 -8.3 ProUSSP50015.94 +.07 -17.9 TE Connect34.82 +.17 -1.6
New Lows 14 31 AGL Res 39.84 +.14 +11.1 Chevron 107.49 -.52 +17.8 Goodyear 14.98 +.03 +26.4 Medtrnic 39.35 -.02 +6.1 ProgrssEn 46.14 -.22 +6.1 TECO 18.76 +.02 +5.4
Russell 2000 843.73 838.49 843.55 +3.18 +0.38% s s s +7.64% AK Steel 15.78 -.50 -3.6 Chicos 14.89 +.21 +23.8 Gramrcy 4.24 +.08 +83.5 MelcoCrwn 7.60 -.06 +19.5 ProgsvCp 21.13 -.02 +6.3 THQ 4.56 -.12 -24.8
AMR 6.46 -.39 -17.1 Chimera 3.96 -.06 -3.6 GtPanSilv g 4.30 +.13 +53.0 MentorGr 14.63 -.09 +21.9 ProLogis 15.98 +.08 +10.7

Who won, and who lost


TaiwSemi 12.18 +.07 -2.9
ASM Intl 39.59 -.29 +13.1 ChurchDwt 79.34 -.66 +15.0 Greif A 65.41 +.78 +5.7 Merck 33.01 -.29 -8.4 ProUSR2K rs41.77 -.29 -16.9 TalismE g 24.70 +.08 +11.3
AT&T Inc 30.61 -.10 +4.2 CIBER 6.70 +.01 +43.2 GpoTMM 2.36 -.07 -5.6 Meritage 24.13 -.16 +8.7 ProvFnH 8.29 +.06 +14.5 Target 50.01 -.25 -16.8
AU Optron 8.78 +.38 -15.7 CienaCorp 25.94 +.36 +23.2 HCP Inc 37.94 +.14 +3.1 Meritor 16.97 -3.05 -17.3 Prudentl 61.58 +.55 +4.9 Taseko 5.93 +.04 +13.0
AbtLab 49.05 +.09 +2.4 Cisco 17.15 -.18 -15.2 HSBC 51.80 -.84 +1.5 Mesab 41.14 -.46 +6.9 PSEG 31.51 -.18 -.9 TastyBak 1.97 +.27 -69.0
AberFitc 58.70 +.61 +1.9 Citigrp 4.42 -.03 -6.6 Hallibrtn 49.84 +.34 +22.1 MetLife 44.73 -.12 +.7 PubStrg 110.91 +.61 +9.4 TeckRes g 53.02 -1.23 -14.2
Abraxas 5.84 +.48 +27.8 CleanEngy 16.38 -.02 +18.4 HanJS 14.00 -.05 -7.3 MetroPCS 16.24 -.08 +28.6 PulteGrp 7.40 -.04 -1.6 Teleflex 57.98 +.51 +7.7
AcadiaRlt 18.92 +.12 +3.7 CliffsNRs 98.28 +.10 +26.0 HarleyD 42.49 +.19 +22.6 MicronT 11.47 -.11 +43.0 PPrIT 6.48 +.05 +3.2 TelefEsp s 25.22 -.07 +10.6
Accenture 54.97 +.18 +13.4 Clorox 70.07 +.04 +10.7 HarmonyG 14.87 -.39 +18.6 Microsoft 25.39 -.22 -9.0 Qihoo360 n 29.59 -4.41 -13.0 TelMexL 18.26 +.47 +13.1
LOSER 1Q PERFORMANCE WINNER Achillion 7.15 +.01 +72.3 CocaCE 27.30 -.02 +9.1 HarrisCorp 49.60 +.26 +9.5 MdsxWatr 18.19 +.03 -.9 Qlogic 18.55 +.12 +9.0 Tellabs 5.24 -.08 -22.7
ActionSemi 2.49 -.06 +15.8 ColgPal 80.76 -.45 +.5 Harsco 35.29 -.44 +24.6 MobileTel s 21.23 -.31 +1.7 Qualcom 54.83 +.32 +10.8 TempleInld 23.40 +.21 +10.2
If you owned energy ActivsBliz 10.97 ... -11.8 Comc spcl 23.22 +.04 +12.1 HartfdFn 26.93 +.12 +1.7
WINNER

Molycorp n 60.02 +.69 +20.3 QntmDSS 2.52 ... -32.3 TmpDrgn 31.00 +.44 +.9
1Q LOSERS, 2 Acxiom 14.35 +.85 -16.3 Comerica 36.72 -.03 -13.1 HawaiiEl 24.80 +.21 +8.8 Monsanto 72.26 +1.47 +3.8 QstDiag 57.72 +.37 +6.9 TenetHlth 7.45 -.06 +11.4
stocks or Apple during 1-YR WINNERS
AdamsEx 11.37 +.01 +5.9 CmtyHlt 39.99 -.33 +7.0 HltCrREIT 52.44 +.06 +10.1 MonstrWw 15.90 -.16 -32.7 Quidel 11.96 +.09 -17.2 Tengsco 1.17 -.02 +85.1
the first quarter or the 1 AdobeSy 33.16
AdvBattery 1.94
+.21
-.07
+7.7
-49.6
ConAgra 23.75 -.10 +5.2
ConnWtrSv 26.35 -.13 -5.5
HltMgmt 10.90
HeclaM 9.08
-.04 +14.3
+.03 -19.4
Moodys 33.91 -.54 +27.8
Moog A 45.91 +.96 +15.4
QwestCm 6.83 -.10 -10.2
RAIT Fin 2.46 -.02 +12.3
Tenneco 42.45 -.51 +3.1
Teradyn 17.81 -.15 +26.9
AMD 8.60 -.19 +5.1 ConocPhil 79.86 -.83 +17.3 HercOffsh 6.61 +.29 +89.9 Moog B 45.50 +.75 +14.3 RCM 5.09 +.02 +9.9
last year — congratu- 1Q AND 1-YR AEterna g 1.94 -.06 +12.8 ConsolEngy53.63 +.32 +10.0 Hertz 15.63 -.04 +7.9 MorgStan 27.32 +.09 +.4 RF MicD 6.41 -.18 -12.8
Terex 37.04
TeslaMot n 27.75
+.56 +19.3
+4.04 +4.2
lations. You were one 4 WINNERS Aetna 37.43 -.17 +22.7 ConEd 50.72 ... +2.3 Hess 85.21 +1.40 +11.3 Mosaic 78.75 -1.70 +3.1 RPM 23.73 +.08 +7.4 Tesoro 26.83 -.93 +44.7
1 YR PERFORMANCE

Agilent 44.78 -.31 +8.1 ConsolWtr 10.90 -.10 +18.9 HewlettP 40.97 -.33 -2.7 MotrlaMo n 24.40 -.25 -16.2 RadientPh .54 +.09 -46.1 TevaPhrm 50.17 +.15 -3.8
of the big winners. But Agrium g 92.26
AkamaiT 38.00
+2.62
-.10
+.6
-19.2
ConstellA 20.28 +.49 -8.4
CooperCo 69.45 +.76 +23.3
HomeDp 37.06
HonwllIntl 59.71
-.51 +5.7
+.12 +12.3
Mylan 22.66 -.12 +7.2 RadioShk 15.01 -.37 -18.8 TexInst 34.56 -.18 +6.3
NCR Corp 18.84 -.06 +22.6 RangeRs 58.46 +.91 +30.0 Textron 27.39 +.24 +15.9
if you bought gasoline, 5 3 AlcatelLuc 5.81 +.09 +96.3 Cooper Ind 64.90 +.17 +11.3 HorizLns .85 -.42 -80.5 NV Energy 14.89 ... +6.0 RareEle g 13.17 -.20 -18.0 ThermoFis 55.55 +.64 +.3
Alcoa 17.66 +.02 +14.7 CooperTire 25.75 -.24 +9.2 Hospira 55.20 +.15 -.9 NXP Sem n 29.97 -1.42 +43.2 Raytheon 50.87 +.43 +10.7 3M Co 93.50 +1.03 +8.3
you’re probably Alcon 165.51 -.18 +1.3 CornPdts 51.82 +.61 +12.7 HostHotls 17.61 +.08 -1.5 Nabors 30.38 +.31 +29.5 RegionsFn 7.26 +.03 +3.7 TibcoSft 27.25 +.51 +38.3
AlignTech 20.48 +.11 +4.8 Corning 20.63 -.17 +6.8 HovnanE 3.53 -.05 -13.7 NBkGreece 1.77 -.02 +5.4 ReneSola 10.55 +.37 +20.7
feeling a little battered. Allergan 71.02 -.09 +3.4 Covidien 51.94 -.17 +13.8 HudsCity 9.68 -.04 -24.0 NatFuGas 74.00 +.57 +12.8 RepFBcp 2.79 +.10 +14.2
THorton g 45.31 -.35 +9.9
1Q AND 1-YR AlliBInco 7.69 -.01 -3.0 Cree Inc 46.16 -.56 -29.9 HuntBnk 6.64 -.11 -3.3
TimeWarn 35.70 +.09 +11.0
And if you wanted LOSERS AlliantEgy 38.93 -.54 +5.9 CreXus 11.42 -.10 -12.8 HuntIng n 41.50 +3.30 +10.7
NatGrid 48.04 -.08 +8.2
NOilVarco 79.27 -.63 +17.9
RepubSvc 30.04 -.10 +.6
RschMotn 56.54 -.49 -2.7
TiVo Inc 8.75 -.20 +1.4
TorDBk g 88.59 -.35 +20.8
higher Treasury AllscriptH 20.99 +.04 +8.9 CrownHold 38.58 -.17 +15.6 Hydrognc 6.99 +1.04 +85.9 NatSemi 14.34 -.20 +4.2 RetailHT 105.97 -.54 -.5 Toyota 80.25 -.71 +2.1
yields, you had a good
6 Allstate 31.78
AlphaNRs 59.37
-.07
-.22
-.3
-1.1
CybrOpt 8.67 +.27 +1.5
CypSemi 19.38 -.30 +4.3
Hyperdyn 4.62
INGPrRTr 6.02
-.43 -6.9
-.05 +5.8
NetApp
Netflix
48.15 +.14 -12.4
237.78 -.17 +35.3
Revlon 15.87 ... +61.3
RexahnPh 1.18 +.07 +5.4
TrCda g 40.53 +.21 +6.5
AlteraCp lf 44.02 +.22 +23.7 CypSharp 12.68 ... -1.8 iShGold s 14.02 +.13 +.9 Transocn 77.95 -1.00 +12.1
NewAmHi 10.21 -.06 +2.5 ReynAm s 35.53 -.44 +8.9 Travelers 59.48 +.09 +6.8
quarter but the last Altria 26.03 -.08 +5.7 DCT Indl 5.55 +.10 +4.5 iSAstla 26.62 +.08 +4.6
7 AmBev s 28.31 +.14 -8.8 DNP Selct 9.50 -.03 +3.9 iShBraz 77.51 +.79 +.1
NwGold g 11.71 +.06 +20.0
NJ Rscs 42.95 +.06 -.4
RioTinto s 71.12 -.44 -.8
RiteAid 1.06 -.02 +20.0
TrimbleN 50.54 +.54 +26.6
year has been painful. Amazon 180.13 +.71 +.1 DR Horton 11.65 -.08 -2.3 iSCan 33.61 +.07 +8.4 NY CmtyB 17.26 +.10 -8.4 Riverbed s 37.65 -.13 +7.1
TrinaSolar 30.12 +.48 +28.6
1Q WINNERS, AmbasInt rs 2.80 +.47 +75.0 DTE 48.96 -.03 +8.0 iSh HK 18.93 +.03 +.1 NY Times 9.47 -.12 -3.4 Rovi Corp 53.65 -1.13 -13.5
TriQuint 12.91 -.15 +10.4
LOSER

A look at who won Ameren 28.07 -.18 -.4 DanaHldg 17.39 -.42 +1.0 iShJapn 10.32 -.14 -5.5 TwoHrbInv 10.47 +.03 +6.9
1-YR LOSERS AMovilL 58.10 +.70 +1.3 Danaher s 51.90 -.06 +10.0 iSh Kor 64.35 +.36 +5.2
Newcastle 6.04 -.05 -9.9 Rowan 44.18 +1.29 +26.6 TycoIntl 44.77 -.12 +8.0
and who lost: AMovilA 57.65 +.54 +.8 Darden 49.13 +.61 +5.8 iShMex 62.85 +.64 +1.5
NewellRub 19.13 -.23 +5.2 RoyDShllA 72.86 +.06 +9.1 Tyson 19.19 -.52 +11.4
NewmtM 54.58 +.46 -11.2 RoyaleEn 5.24 +.17+133.9 UBS AG 18.05 -.22 +9.6
AmAssets n21.27 +.19 +.1 DeanFds 10.00 -.07 +13.1 iShSing 13.67 +.03 -1.3 NewsCpA 17.58 +.07 +20.7 Rubicon g 5.20 +.70 -8.9
ACapAgy 29.14 +.44 +1.4 Deere 96.89 +2.44 +16.7 iSTaiwn 14.86 +.11 -4.8 UDR 24.37 +.36 +3.6
1 Energy stocks Oil is back above $100 per barrel. they’re more optimistic than a year ago. AmCapLtd 9.91 +.15 +31.1 Dell Inc 14.51 -.13 +7.1 iShSilver 36.77 +.24 +21.8
Nexen g 24.92 -.06 +8.8
NextEraEn 55.12 +.14 +6.0
SAIC 16.92 +.09 +6.7
SpdrDJIA 123.02 -.19 +6.4
US Airwy 8.71 -.26 -13.0
That made energy No. 1 among the 10 industries 5 Indian stocks After being a top performer early AEagleOut 15.89
AEP 35.14
-.25
-.36
+8.6
-2.3
DeltaAir
DeltaPtr h
9.80 -.14 -22.2
.91 -.00 +19.7
iShChina25 44.91
iShEMkts 48.67
+.51 +4.2
+.42 +2.2
NiSource 19.18 -.04 +8.9 SpdrGold 139.86 +1.19 +.8
USEC 4.40
UltraPt g 49.25
-.02 -26.9
+.21 +3.1
NielsenH n 27.31 -.51 +9.2 SP Mid 179.55 +1.01 +9.0
in the S&P 500 over the last three and 12 months. in the bull market, India’s Sensex index fell 5 per- AmExp 45.20 -.71 +5.3 DenburyR 24.40 -.16 +27.8 iShB20 T 92.13 -.19 -2.1 NikeB 75.70 -1.05 -11.4 S&P500ETF132.59 -.18 +5.4
UniSrcEn 36.13 -.08 +.8
UnilevNV 31.36 +.08 -.1
2 Apple The iPad launched last year is a hit, and so cent in the first quarter, partly because of infla- AmIntlGrp 35.14
AmSupr 24.87
-.91
-.20
-27.2
-13.0
Dndreon 37.43 +1.89 +7.2
DenisnM g 2.38 -.05 -30.4
iS Eafe
iSR1KG 60.47
60.08 -.29 +3.2
-.01 +5.6
NobleCorp 45.62 -.50 +27.5
NokiaCp 8.51 -.11 -17.5
SpdrHome 18.21 -.02 +4.7
SpdrKbwBk 25.82 -.08 -.3
Unisys 31.22 -.61 +20.6
is this year’s version. Its stock rose 8 percent in tion. Earlier gains mean it’s up 11 percent over AmTower 51.82 +.08 +.3 DeutschBk 59.07 -.21 +13.5 iShR2K 84.17 +.29 +7.6 Nordstrm 44.88 -.02 +5.9 SpdrRetl 50.80 -.33 +5.0
UtdCBksGa 2.33 +.32 +19.5
AmWtrWks 28.05 +.10 +10.9 DevelDiv 14.00 -.09 -.6 iShUSPfd 39.65 +.04 +2.2 UtdContl 22.99 -.85 -3.5
the first quarter to $348.51. Credit Suisse’s fore- the last year. Ameriprise 61.08 -.32 +6.1 DevonE 91.77 +.18 +16.9 iShREst 59.40 +.44 +6.1
NA Pall g 6.49 +.06 -6.5 SpdrOGEx 64.42 -.02 +22.1
UtdMicro 2.73 ... -13.6
NoestUt 34.60 -.17 +8.5 SpdrMetM 74.29 +.30 +8.0
cast: $500 in a year. 6 Bond yields Investors including PIMCO’s Bill Ametek s 43.87
Amgen 53.45
+.57
-.45
+11.8
-2.6
Diageo 76.22 +.52 +2.5
Diebold 35.46 +.06 +10.6
ITT Corp 60.05
ITW 53.72
+.41 +15.2
+.17 +.6
NorthropG 62.71 +.49 +6.7 SPX Cp 79.39 +.11 +11.1
UPS B 74.32
US Bancrp 26.43
-.18 +2.4
-.25 -2.0
3 Dividend investors More than 100 companies in Gross dumped Treasurys. The 10-year Treasury Anadarko 81.92 -.49 +7.6 DirecTV A 46.80 +.42 +17.2 Informat 52.19 +.94 +18.5
NwstNG 46.13 +.06 -.7
NovaGld g 13.00 +.15 -8.9
Safeway 23.54 -.02 +4.7
StJoe 25.07 +.01 +14.7
US NGs rs 11.50 +.03 -4.0
the S&P 500 raised dividends during the quarter, yield, which moves opposite its price, ended the Annaly 17.45 -.06 -2.6 DrSCBr rs 35.08 -.40 -25.1 IngerRd 48.31 -.49 +2.6 US OilFd 42.60 +.94 +9.2
Novartis 54.35 -.11 -7.8 StJude 51.26 -.45 +19.9
Aon Corp 52.96 +.42 +15.1 DirFnBr rs 40.22 +.24 -14.9 InglesMkts 19.81 -.14 +3.2 USSteel 53.94 -2.37 -7.7
Novell 5.93 -.03 +.2 Saks 11.31 +.02 +5.7
up from 66 in the fourth quarter and 70 a year ago. quarter at 3.46 percent, up from 3.37 percent at A123 Sys 6.35 -.60 -33.4 DrxEMBll s 41.34 +1.08 +.1 Inhibitex 3.62 +.40 +39.2 NuanceCm 19.55 ... +7.5 Salesforce 133.58 -.91 +1.2
UtdTech 84.65 +.42 +7.5
Apache 130.92 +.49 +9.8 DrxFBull s 30.28 -.19 +8.7 Intel 20.18 -.28 -4.0 UtdhlthGp 45.20 -.20 +25.2
4 Investor uncertainty Unrest in the Middle East the end of 2010 but down from 3.83 percent a ApolloGM n 18.00 -.20 -1.1 DirxSCBull 88.15 +.94 +21.7 IBM 163.07 -.53 +11.1
Nucor 46.02 -.61 +5.0
NustarEn 67.89 +.26 -2.3
SanDisk 46.09 +.68 -7.6
SandRdge 12.80 +.42 +74.9 UnumGrp 26.25 -.36 +8.4
and Japan’s nuclear crisis made investors anx- year earlier. ApolloGrp 41.71 +.31 +5.6 Discover 24.12 -.86 +30.2 Intl Coal 11.30 +.24 +46.0 NuvFloat 12.33 -.12 +4.4 Sanofi 35.22 +.09 +9.3 UrbanOut 29.83 -.72 -16.7
Apple Inc 348.51 -.12 +8.0 DishNetwk 24.36 -.04 +23.9 IntlGame 16.23 -.26 -8.3 Vale SA 33.35 +.43 -3.5
ious. Individual investors lost some bullishness 7 Drivers A gallon of regular gas rose through the ApldMatl 15.62 -.11 +11.2 Disney 43.09 -.26 +14.9 IntPap 30.18 +.44 +10.8
NvMAd
NvPA
13.15 ... +.5
13.08 -.09 -1.9
SaraLee 17.67 -.03 +.9
Satcon h 3.86 +.01 -14.2 Vale SA pf 29.52 +.41 -2.3
during the quarter, according to a survey by the quarter to an average $3.61 – up 29 percent from Arbitron 40.03 +.65 -3.6 DomRescs 44.70 -.47 +4.6 Interpublic 12.57 +.19 +18.4 Nvidia 18.46 +.01 +19.9 SaulCntr 44.55 +.69 -5.9 ValeantPh 49.81 -.27 +76.1
ArcelorMit 36.15 -.59 -5.2 DEmmett 18.75 -.26 +13.0 Intersil 12.45 +.08 -18.5 OcciPet 104.49 +.73 +6.5 Schlmbrg 93.26 -.39 +11.7 ValenceT h 1.56 -.01 -7.1
American Association of Individual Investors. But $2.80 a year ago. ArchCoal 36.04 +.27 +2.8 Dover 65.74 +.70 +12.5 Intuit 53.11 +.93 +7.7 OfficeDpt 4.63 -.07 -14.3 SchoolSp 14.30 -.04 +2.7 ValeroE 29.82 -.91 +29.0
AresCap 16.95 +.12 +2.8 DowChm 37.75 +.48 +10.6 Invesco 25.56 -.03 +6.2 OfficeMax 12.94 -.20 -26.9 Schwab 18.03 -.29 +5.4 ValpeyFsh 3.80 -.01 +12.1
Stan Choe, Elizabeth Gramling • AP AriadP 7.52 -.06 +47.5 DryShips 4.95 +.02 -9.8 InvMtgCap 21.85 +.25 0.0 ValVis A 6.36 +.28 +4.1
OilSvHT 164.36 -.70 +17.0 SeagateT 14.41 -.31 -4.2
ArmHld 28.17 +.64 +35.8 DuPont 54.97 -.40 +10.2 IronMtn 31.23 -.03 +24.9 Omnicom 49.06 +.20 +7.1 SearsHldgs 82.65 -.64 +12.1 VangREIT 58.47 +.47 +5.6
AsscdBanc 14.85 +.23 -2.0 DukeEngy 18.15 -.02 +1.9 ItauUnibH 24.05 +.85 +.6 VangEmg 48.95 +.38 +1.7
Mutual Funds AstraZen 46.12
Atmel 13.63
-.46
+.22
-.2
+10.6
Dycom 17.34 -.16 +17.6
Dynegy rs 5.69 +.06 +1.2
JAlexandr 6.15
J&J Snack 47.07
+.05 +17.1
+.38 -2.4
OnSmcnd 9.86 -.01 -.2
OplinkC 19.49 -.62 +5.5
Oracle 33.43 +.38 +6.8
SemGroup 28.16 -4.31 +3.6
SemiHTr 34.59 -.16 +6.3
SempraEn 53.50 -.25 +1.9
VeriFone 54.95
Verigy 14.09
-1.89 +42.5
-.03 +8.2
ATMOS 34.10 +.25 +9.3 ECDang n 20.63 -1.24 -23.8 JA Solar 7.01 -.07 +1.3 VertxPh 47.93 -.55 +36.8
YTD YTD YTD YTD YTD YTD OwensIll 30.19 -.02 -1.7 ServiceCp 11.06 +.03 +34.1
Autodesk 44.11 +.51 +15.5 eBay 31.04 -.59 +11.5 JDS Uniph 20.84 +.98 +43.9 VestinRMII 1.59 ... +9.7
PDL Bio 5.80 +.17 -6.9 ShawGrp 35.41 -.28 +3.4
Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn AutoData 51.31 +.16 +10.9 EMC Cp 26.56 -.37 +16.0 JPMorgCh 46.10 -.35 +8.7 ViacomA 53.29 +.18 +16.2
PECO pfA 72.55 ... +3.6 SiderNac s 16.66 +.01 -.1
AvalRare n 8.09 +.26 +29.6 ENI 49.13 -.09 +12.3 Jabil 20.43 -.76 +1.7 ViacomB 46.52 -.48 +17.4
Alliance Bernstein Income 13.27 +.01 +1.4 Income C m 2.27 -.01 +4.7 TotRetA x 14.54 -.04 +3.7 PremierInv d 22.40 +.13 +10.1 ITrsyAdml 11.23 -.02 -0.2 PICO Hld 30.06 +.58 -5.5 Siemens 137.34 +1.64 +10.5
AvanirPhm 4.08 +.09 0.0 EOG Res 118.51 -.68 +29.6 JpnSmCap 9.11 -.12 +1.6 VirnetX 19.91 -.61 +34.1
BalShrB m 14.62 -.01 +5.6 IntlStk 36.61 -.14 +2.5 IncomeAdv 2.24 ... +4.9 ValueA m 24.11 -.02 +6.0 TotRetInv d 13.98 +.06 +6.3 InfPrtAdm 25.84 ... +1.8 PMC Sra 7.51 +.04 -12.6 Slcnware 6.04 +.05 +1.5
AveryD 41.96 -.16 -.9 Eastgrp 43.97 +.40 +3.9 JetBlue 6.27 -.03 -5.1 Visa 73.62 -.61 +4.6
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Foreign Exchange & Metals
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NATIONAL FORECAST: A potent Noreaster will produce strong winds and heavy snow across parts of

43°
SUNDAY New England today. Look for scattered rain and snow showers elsewhere in the Northeast. Light rain
TODAY SATURDAY
Partly Partly
and snow will also affect portions of the Upper Midwest. Look for scattered showers over the
sunny Northern Plains and Rockies, as well. The Southwest will continue to bask in warm sunshine.
A mix of sunny
rain and snow
30° 45° 48°
30° 30°
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 57/44
57/35 43/29
Cloudy, Cloudy, T-storm, Partly
showers showers, warm sunny 44/35 Welcome to the
warm 44/32
wacky weather
47/34
47° 60° 65° 50° 71/52
54/38 month of April
38° 45° 35° 35° 73/41 when we can
61/39
have deep,wind
REGIONAL FORECAST TODAY’S SUMMARY 72/59
62/45
driven snow and
90 degree tem-
The Poconos 86/62
Syracuse Highs: 37-43. Lows: 25-32. Heavy snow
88/55
peratures. This
Today’s high/ year we begin
40/33 will diminish to snow showers today.
Tonight’s low
Albany
Expect partly cloudy skies tonight.
83/63 the fourth
37/31 34/23 84/69 85/65 month with a
few hours of
Binghamton The Jersey Shore 42/30 steady snow
37/29 Highs: 46-51. Lows: 34-40. Expect breezy
conditions today with a few showers in
much to the dis-
City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow
Towanda the north. Partly to mostly cloudy
may of every
38/31
Poughkeepsie overnight.
Anchorage 34/27/.05 34/23/pc 42/29/c Myrtle Beach 55/48/.00 63/48/pc 70/44/s single person
Scranton Atlanta 55/46/.00 62/45/pc 71/46/pc Nashville 46/38/.00 59/42/sh 66/45/pc reading this col-
37/31
39/32 The Finger Lakes Baltimore 43/37/.03 52/38/c 51/36/sh New Orleans 63/54/.00 78/60/s 79/63/s
umn this morn-
Wilkes-Barre Highs: 37-43. Lows: 27-33. Skies will Boston 44/37/.00 40/32/rs 45/32/pc Norfolk 47/45/.11 59/42/pc 63/42/pc
39/29 Buffalo 38/30/.11 43/30/pc 42/32/c Oklahoma City 74/33/.00 76/47/s 78/62/pc ing. At least it's
become partly sunny today. Snow will
Charlotte 48/42/.02 61/39/pc 65/38/pc Omaha 46/37/.01 56/36/pc 57/42/c only a nuisance
return to the area overnight.
Pottsville New York City Chicago 47/23/.00 47/34/rs 49/33/pc Orlando 70/65/1.40 78/57/s 84/59/s snowfall of a few
State College 41/33 44/35 Cleveland 39/32/.00 43/31/c 45/31/c Phoenix 92/64/.00 98/67/s 95/68/s inches with light
42/31 Brandywine Valley Dallas 75/40/.00 86/62/s 80/65/s Pittsburgh 36/32/.00 44/33/c 45/31/rs winds. Later
Reading Denver 69/41/.00 73/41/pc 76/46/pc Portland, Ore. 61/54/.01 62/43/pc 53/40/sh
Harrisburg 46/32 Highs: 46-50. Lows: 30-34. Scattered rain today, the snow
44/37 and snow showers will be possible today. Detroit 46/23/.00 44/32/c 45/30/c St. Louis 54/36/.00 60/39/sh 61/43/c
Honolulu 84/69/.02 84/69/s 83/69/s Salt Lake City 65/40/.00 70/48/s 71/38/sh
will diminish as
Philadelphia Partly to mostly cloudy tonight. temperatures
49/34 Houston 79/49/.00 83/63/s 83/67/s San Antonio 79/47/.00 87/64/s 83/68/s
Indianapolis 48/28/.00 53/34/sh 53/33/pc San Diego 79/60/.00 74/58/s 67/56/pc rise to near 40
Atlantic City Delmarva/Ocean City Las Vegas 86/62/.00 90/66/s 88/63/pc San Francisco 74/54/.00 70/54/pc 61/47/c or higher, and
51/39 Highs: 50-54. Lows: 35-43. Today will be Los Angeles 81/58/.00 72/59/s 65/54/pc Seattle 54/49/.32 57/44/pc 51/42/sh much of it will
mostly cloudy and breezy. Expect partly Miami 90/75/.00 85/65/pc 86/68/s Tampa 76/-1/3.51 76/63/s 80/61/s melt soon away
Milwaukee 46/21/.00 42/32/rs 46/31/pc Tucson 88/53/.00 94/60/s 92/58/s as snow usually
to mostly cloudy skies overnight.
Minneapolis 47/35/.00 43/29/c 45/34/pc Washington, DC 43/37/.01 54/38/pc 54/38/sh
does in April.
ALMANAC Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Int’l Airport WORLD CITIES Skies will begin
Temperatures Precipitation River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday. City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow to clear tonight,
Yesterday 41/35 Yesterday trace Susquehanna Stage Chg. Fld. Stg Forecasts, graphs but a steadfast
Average 53/33 Month to date 5.12” Wilkes-Barre 6.45 -0.24 22.0 and data ©2011 Amsterdam 57/48/.15 63/50/sh 71/51/sh Mexico City 82/50/.00 80/53/t 82/53/pc
Baghdad 86/59/.00 91/60/s 93/61/s Montreal 48/30/.00 38/32/rs 41/29/sf northwest wind
Record High 85 in 1998 Normal month to date 2.69” Towanda 4.19 0.07 21.0 Weather Central, LP
Record Low 12 in 1923 Year to date 10.43” Beijing 72/41/.00 53/38/c 55/35/pc Moscow 34/21/.00 39/29/s 42/33/sh over the week-
Lehigh
Heating Degree Days* Normal year to date 7.23” Bethlehem 1.64 -0.68 16.0 For more weather Berlin 61/45/.00 60/48/pc 68/49/pc Paris 61/52/.07 70/51/s 73/53/sh end will keep
Yesterday 27 Sun and Moon Delaware information go to: Buenos Aires 82/59/.00 78/55/pc 76/51/s Rio de Janeiro 84/75/.00 84/75/t 86/74/pc temperatures
Month to date 899 Sunrise Sunset Port Jervis 4.41 -0.25 18.0 www.timesleader.com Dublin 59/48/.09 58/48/c 53/40/sh Riyadh 88/64/.00 89/67/pc 91/68/pc colder than nor-
Year to date 5587 Today 6:47a 7:28p Frankfurt 55/50/.27 62/48/sh 73/53/s Rome 64/43/.00 72/50/s 73/51/pc mal with only
New First Full Last National Weather Service Hong Kong 75/63/.00 73/64/pc 76/66/pc San Juan 90/76/.00 86/73/s 85/71/s
Last year to date 5234 Tomorrow 6:46a 7:29p limited sunshine.
Normal year to date 5452 Moonrise Moonset 607-729-1597 Jerusalem 86/55/.00 84/54/s 82/56/s Tokyo 57/43/.00 58/42/s 61/45/pc
*Index of fuel consumption, how far the day’s Today 5:34a 5:58p London 64/48/.11 63/52/pc 61/47/sh Warsaw 64/36/.00 58/43/sh 64/44/pc - Tom Clark
mean temperature was below 65 degrees.
Tomorrow 5:57a 6:57p 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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(570)459-2207 Fun Car.

WANTED!!
LEGAL NOTICE 262.25. To obtain a TRUCKS, 4 X4’s www.wyoming
Dallas School Dis- BANKRUPTCY Call after 3:00 p.m. 07 CHEVY EQUINOX LT 570-388-6669
valleymotors.com
copy of the Federal
trict Board of Direc- FREE CONSULT
BUICK `05 LESABRE
Reserve Board’s grey, V6 AWD 570-714-9924
ŠCALL ANYTIME tors has changed
the following meet-
procedures, or if Hank S. will be Guaranteed
Low Fees
07 DODGE NITRO SXT,
garnet red, V6, 4x4 BUICK ‘07 LUCERNE
ŠFREE REMOVAL
ing: Committee of
the whole sched-
you need
information
more
about enjoying his time Payment Plan!
Silver/grey. Show-
room condition. 06 DODGE RAM 1500 One Owner.
Leather, CD,
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
FORD `07 MUSTANG
uled for Monday,
how to submit your down south for Colleen Metroka Garage kept. Only SLT, quad cab,
Alloy Wheels www.wyoming
63,000 highway
comments on the 8,200 miles. hemi, blk, 4 dr., 4x4 miles, silver, runs
ŠCA$H ON THE SPOT April 4, 2011, 7:00 application, contact
quite a while... 570-592-4796
$10,500 or best 06 CHRYSLER TOWN & $16,450 valleymotors.com great, $11,500.
p.m. Changed to A long while. COUNTRY TOURING 570-714-9924 negotiable.
570-301-3602
Dede Myers, Vice offer. Must See!
Wednesday, April 6, President and Com- Bankruptcy $595 Call (570) 735-1308 red, 4 dr., 7 pass., 570-479-2482

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06 DAKOTA QUAD CAB
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4 door, automatic MUSTANG GT
CADILLAC `94
FOUND Board Nancy DIVORCE No Fault SPORT white, V6, Kingston, PA
and any request for Power windows, Premium package,
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a public meeting or seats & locks . V6, silver, black leather
MAUI & Secretary. Atty. Kurlancheek 05 MAZDA TRIBUTE S, valleymotors.com interior, 5 speed
DEVILLE SEDAN
formal hearing on 800-324-9748 W-B Asking $2,900. Call
the application if green, auto, V6, 570-714-9924 manual. 20,000
BROUGHT NOTICE OF they are received in Divorce, Custody, 4x4
(570) 819-3140 or
miles. $18,900
Fresh Mango 94,000 miles, (570) 709-5677
HER HOME!!! PUBLIC SALE
Notice is hereby
writing by the Martini WOW Support, PFA automatic, front 05 MERCURY MOUNT-
CADILLAC ‘06 STS (570) 868-3832
given that the per-
sonal contents in
Reserve Bank on or
before the last day
Unbelievable. FREE Consultation.
Atty. Josianne
wheel drive, 4
door, air condition-
AINEER PREMIUM,
Silver, black leather, AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil-
ver, 52,600 miles,
FORD `04 MUSTANG FORD `92 MUSTANG
of the comment Aboutanos 3rd seat, AWD Mach I, 40th
120 Found the leased spaces period. Wilkes-Barre
ing, air bags, all
05 CHEVY EQUINOX sunroof, heated ANNIVERSARY EDITION Convertible,
of the individuals power, cruise seats, Bose sound V8, Auto, 1,200
Silver, 4 door, 4x4 55,000 original
PAYING $500
FOUND DOG, Bor- 570-208-1118 control, leather
listed below will be BID NOTICE 05 FORD EXPLORER system, 6 CD miles, all options, miles 5.0 auto,
der Collie mixed sold in order to sat- The Luzerne Con- interior, $3,300. changer, satellite show room condi-
Free Bankruptcy XLT, white 4 door some engine
breed. Medium isfy liens held by servation District MINIMUM 570-394-9004 radio, Onstar, park- tion. Call for info.
Consultation 4x4 upgrades. Garaged
sized. Brindle color. Store It All Self Stor- will be accepting DRIVEN IN Payment plans. 04 JEEP GRAND ing assist, remote Asking $24,995 showcar. $8200
Found in the Pringle
Hill area on Satur-
age Inc. Auction will
by run by Wayne
bids for construc-
tion of a stream-
Full size 4 wheel
drive trucks
Carol Baltimore
570-822-1959
CHEVROLET `99 CHEROKEE LAREDO,
Special Edition.
keyless entry, elec-
tronic keyless igni-
Serious inquiries
only. 570-636-3151
(570) 283-8235
day March 26th.
Please call to iden-
tify at
Steel AU003916L
starting at 10:00AM
bank stabilization
project along Toby ALSO PAYING TOP $$$
for heavy equip- FREE CONSULTATION
ASTRO VAN
56,000 miles, 4.3
Grey, sunroof, 4x4
04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZ
tion, & more!
$17,600
570-881-2775
135 Legals/ 135 Legals/
April 2nd 2011 meet- Creek. The full bid ER, seafoam
(570) 262-7124 ing at Store It All Self package and sup- ment, backhoes, for all legal matters cylinder engine, grn/tan lthr., 4x4
Public Notices Public Notices
FOUND, Black &
White dog near
Storage,
Schooley
293
Ave.,
porting information
is available online at
dump trucks,
bull dozers
HAPPY TRAILS
Attorney Ron Wilson
570-822-2345
automatic. Clean.
$2,500. Call
04 GMC ENVOY XUV
slvr., 4 dr., V6, 4x4 CADILLAC `04 LEGAL NOTICE

SEVILLE SLS
Exeter, Luzerne www.luzernecd.org (570) 829-0549 04 DODGE DURANGO
Hanover Twp./Lee TRUCK SALES Let the Community
Park Area on Mon- County, PA 18643 or by calling 570- LIMITED, Sandstone, SUMMER RECREATION PROGRAM
570-760-2035 Know!
CHRYSLER
day March 28 first, and then at 674-7991. Bids will tan leather, 3rd Beige. Fully loaded COUNSELORS
540 Slocum Ave, be accepted until 542-2277 Place your Classified seat, 4x4 Excellent condition.
around 4:30. Please 6am to 8pm Ad TODAY!
Exeter, PA 18643 4:00 pm on 04 DODGE RAM 1500 Runs great. New Dallas Borough is now accepting applica-
call to identify
570-417-6785 and then at 1100
South Twp. Blvd.,
Wednesday, April
13, 2011.
Looking for that
570-829-7130
Joseph M. Blazosek
`94White
CONCORDE
with
SLT, quad cab,
hemi, silver, 4x4
rotors, new brakes.
Just serviced.
tions for Summer Recreation Program
Counselors. The program is expected to
Jenkins Twp., PA 04 MERCURY 108,000 miles. Ask- begin June 13, 2011 and end August 19,
18640. Any and all special place BANKRUPTCY leather interior.
MOUNTAINEER PREMIUM ing $8,000. (570)
public sales by
150 Special Notices called home? DUI-ARD Infiniti sound
Gold tan leather, 709-8492
2011.
SOCIAL SECURITY system. Applicants should be at least 18 years of
Store It All are sub- Classified will address DISABILITY BENEFITS 151k miles. 3rd seat, 4x4 age and have experience working with

FOUND, set of keys


ject to change or
cancellation without
ADOPT
A happily married
Your needs.
Open the door
WORKERS’ COMP
Free Consultation
REDUCED!
$1,300
04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER
LS, white, V6, 4x4 CHEVROLET ‘06 children. Successful candidates will be
subject to a criminal background clear-
on the corner of
Nanticoke & Coal
notice.
Name & Unit #
couple longs to
share our hearts
with classified! 25+ Years Experience
570-655-4410
or best offer.
570-283-8202
04 KIA SEDONA EX,
green, tan leather, CORVETTE ance, child abuse history clearance and
fingerprint clearance.
CONVERTIBLE
St. in Nanticoke on Cynthia Crawn 3; and home with 7 pass. mini van Applications may be obtained at the Bor-
Elena Ardo 112; John 570-822-9556
Wednesday March a newborn. Finan- 04 JEEP GRAND ough Office, 25 Main Street, Dallas, PA
blazoseklaw.com
MERCEDES-BENZ `86
30th. Please call to Douglass 156A; CHEROKEE LAREDO Silver beauty, 1 18612 between the hours of 9:00 a.m. to
Fred Evanoski 82A, cially secure and Owner, Museum
identify. Attorney gold, 4 dr., V6, 4x4 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Al Dunnen 27A; loving extended 03 FORD WINDSTAR quality. 4,900 Please call 675-1389 with any questions.
(570) 332-4739
FOUND: Large, gray
Patricia Cyzwarski
26A; Jason Speece
family will offer
your child every
Keith Hunter
Bankruptcies 190 E
4 cylinder gas
LX, green, 4 door,
entertainment sys.
miles, 6 speed. All
possible options
tabby cat in Inker- 45; Clarke Watkins opportunity for a 200 MAHLER, LOHIN
engine. 125,000
7 pass. minivan including Naviga- LEGAL NOTICE
man. Very friendly. 117A; Michael Fedor lifetime of happi- & ASSOCIATES 03 DAKOTA CLUB SXT tion, Power top.
call 570-655-1415. 89A; Peter Lanski ness. Expenses
AUCTIONS (570) 718-1118
miles. Clean, runs blu, V6, 4x4 New, paid $62,000 PUBLIC NOTICE
153. excellent. $2,000 03 CHEVY 1500, V8, Must sell $45,900 TO
Do you need more space? paid. Please call Call 570-328-7370 570-299-9370
X-cab, white, 4x4 DALLAS TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS AND
A yard or garage sale LEGAL NOTICE Helen and John 250 General Auction MARGIOTTI 02 MERCURY MOUNT- UTILITY COMPANIES

CHEVROLET `05
Pursuant to PA 1-800-604-1992 LAW OFFICES
in classified AINEER PREMIUM,
is the best way
Code 709.22(e),
MinSec Companies, COOK & COOK BANKRUPTCY white, tan leather, Notice is hereby given by the Board
to clean out your closets! LLC and MinSec ADOPT 3rd seat, 4x4
02 GMC SONOMA SLS, TAHOE Z71
of Supervisors of Dallas Township,
that Dorchester Drive, from Route
You’re in bussiness
with classified!
Treatment, LLC
have developed an
My heart reaches
out to you. Raising
AUCTIONS Free Consult
Payment Plans
MERCURY `97 SABLE
X-cab, slvr, 4x4
01 DODGE RAM 1500
Silver birch with
grey leather interior,
309 up to Grandview Avenue, will be
paved in late April of 2011 or in early
annual report for your baby in my lov-
PROUDLY PRESENTS (570) 970-9977 regular cab, 4x4, May of 2011. Per Dallas Township’s
3rd row seating,
135 Legals/
LS
calendar year 2010. ing home would be “Plains Wilkes-Barre with cap pavecut and excavation ordinance,
Any party interested rear A/C & heat,
Public Notices in obtaining a copy
a dream come true. Helping (570) 223-2536
Sedan, V6 auto. Air,
98 FORD F-150, 4WD automatic with any repairs or connections for water,
Expenses paid. Lisa Stroudsburg regular cab pick up gas, or sewer which will necessitate
or reviewing the Plains” power windows, green, auto 4x4
traction control, 5.3l
excavation of the street must be
1-800-805-1421 engine, moonroof,
report should write
LEGAL NOTICE
locks & seats. Fold rear DVD player. done within thirty days of this notice.
to: MinSec Compa- SOCIAL SECURITY
down back seats. Bose stereo + many New paving shall not be opened or
nies, c/o Chief ADOPT: Adoring DISABILITY
146,000 highway more options. Imm- excavated for a period of five years
Operating Officer, Mom, Dad, Big Free Consultation.

DEADLINES
miles. Mechaniclally aculate condition. after the paving, except in case of
101 N. Providence Brother would like Contact Atty. Sherry
sound. Clean. Solid. 76,000 adult driven emergency. Any individual or utility
Road, Wallingford, to share a lifetime Dalessandro

Saturday
PA 19086. of hugs & kisses
in our loving home
570-823-9006
Non smokers car.
$1,900 ACURA `00 INTEGRA miles. $15,600. Call
(570) 378-2886 &
company planning on doing any work
that may necessitate the cutting or
(570) 675-3857 GS Coupe. 1 owner, excavating of Dorchester Drive is
12:30 on Friday with a newborn. ask for Joanne
340 Health Care clean title. 106K, ask to contact the Township immedi-
VOLKSWAGEN `01
ESTATE NOTICE Please Call A Benefit for the
CHEVROLET `09
Services automatic. Leather ately at (570) 674-2007
Sunday NOTICE IS HEREBY Lynda & Dennis
Plains Better interior, all power,
4:00 pm on GIVEN that Letters 888-688-1422
PASSAT GLS WAGON
Hometown HOME HEALTH AIDE remote start, moon- Nancy Y. Balutis
Friday Administration have Expenses Paid

Monday
been granted in the
Estate of Leo
Program of
Plains Georgia
Formal Training. Dri-
ving,Companion- Satin Silver Metallic.
roof, alloy wheels
and more! $4,000
570-709-4137
EQUINOX
Low mileage, 15000
Assistant Secretary-Treasurer

4:30 pm on Gudanowski late of ship. References. 1.8L 4 cylinder


ADOPTION Tuesday PA State Police turbo. Cold weather miles, automatic, INVITATION TO BID
Friday Hazleton, Luzerne Happily married April 12, 2011 Boat? Car? Truck? all-wheel drive, 4
County, Pennsylva- Background package & traction St. Joseph’s Center
couple longs to Auction 5:00 control. 101,700 Motorcycle? Air- door, anti-lock
Tuesday nia, who died Feb- Check Attention: Food Service Management
adopt and pro- Preview will be miles. Great condi- plane? Whatever it brakes, air condi-
4:00 pm on ruary 8, 2011 to (570) 639-2704 Companies
vide your baby tion. Asking $4,300 is, sell it with a tioning, air bags,
Monday Bruce Gudanowski. Monday Only Classified ad.
with a lifetime of (570) 417-7678 power locks, power The St. Joseph’s Center is requesting pro-
All persons having unconditional April 11, 2011 570-829-7130 windows, power
Wednesday claims against the 12:00-5:00 posals for school food service manage-
love, security & mirrors, cruise con- ment services. The Food Service
4:00 pm on
Tuesday
estate are request-
ed to make known
the same to the
endless opportu-
nities. Expenses
$25.00 Entry
Donation
412 Autos for Sale
AUDI ‘01 A6
2.7 T Quattro, dark
trol, AM/FM radio,
cassette player, CD
Management Company will provide man-
agement services according to United
paid. Please call Reservations `08 Cadillac DTS player, keyless States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
Thursday administrator, c/o gray with tan leather entry, rear de-
4:00 pm on Peter J. Fagan, Gina & Stan Are Required! 26k. $26,500 regulations and guidelines, as well as the
interior, automatic froster, rear wind-
Wednesday Esquire, P O Box 1-8
877-7
766-5
5672 Cook & Cook 08 Honda Accord transmission, 135k Pennsylvania Department of Education
Auctions is Sunroof 30k. shield wiper, tinted policies and guidelines and the
904, Conyngham, highway miles, fully windows. $17,500.
Friday Pennsylvania. proud to announce $15,900 loaded, well main- Pennsylvania Department of Public
4:00 pm on
Thursday Shopping for a
AFTER 55 YEARS OF that President and
Mrs. Carter will be
08 Mercedes C300
AWD, 56k, $28,500
tained, $7900.
570-675-3808
(570) 954-9333
Call after 9:00 a.m.
Welfare regulations concerning the opera-
tion of an Intermediate Care Facility for
new apartment? SERVICE TO THE our guests for the
406 ATVs/Dune
07 Jeep Liberty 4x4
CHEVROLET `86
Mentally Retarded (ICF/MR).

AUDI `02 A4
Holidays historic evening 34k miles. $15,300
Classified lets Plains Better Buggies Food Service Management Companies
call for deadlines
you compare costs - DURYEA COMMUNITY Hometown Program MAFFEI AUTO SALES 3.0, V6, AWD
CORVETTE and/or their representatives may submit
You may email
your notices to
without hassle
or worry!
Larry’s Cleaners
assists in the
revitalization and
preservation of
ARCTIC CAT`07 400
Automatic, with
570-288-6227
automatic, tiptronic
transmission. Fully
loaded, leather
4x3 manual, 3 over-
drive, 350 engine
proposals to:
St. Joseph’s Center
In C/O FSMC Contact
Will be closing with aluminum
mpeznowski@ Get moving on March 31, 2011 President Carter’s wench & 5 foot
plow. New battery.
interior. 92,000
heads. LT-1 exhaust
2010 Adams Avenue
hometown of miles. Good condi- Scranton, Pa 18509
timesleader.com with classified! Thank you to our Plains, Georgia Only 118 miles. ACURA ‘07 RDX tion. Asking $9,500. system. White with
LEGAL NOTICE Auction includes Never been on dirt. Call (570) 417-3395 red pearls. Custom The St. Joseph’s Center reserves the
or fax to many customers for Tech Package. flames in flake. New
570-831-7312 your loyal items personally Asking $4,500. Call Leather Seats. right to accept or reject any and/or all pro-
WYOMING donated, many of (570) 735-7742 tires & hubs. 1 posals or to accept the proposal that it
AUDI `05 A4
patronage. Moonroof owner. 61,000 origi-
or mail to ZONING BOARD which are $19,880 finds, in its sole discretion, to be in the
The Times Leader
15 N. Main Street
HEARING
John McLaughlin is
If you are unable to
pick up clothes by
autographed by
President and QUARTER MIDGET Turbo, Navy Blue
with grey leather
nal miles. $8,500
(570) 359-3296
Ask for Les
best interest of the school district.

Wilkes-Barre, PA requesting a vari-


ance to build stor-
March 31, please Mrs. Carter
Please Help Make RACE CAR interior, fully A walk-through meeting is scheduled for
April 19,2011at 10:00 a.m. at St. Joseph’s
CHEVROLET
18711 call 457-6773 and loaded automatic.
age sheds at lot 30 leave message. This Auction A 76 inch Bull Rider, 93,000 miles. All Center, 2010 Adams Avenue, Scranton, PA
For additional and 31 Colonial Vil- Success! Honda 120 motor, records. Excellent 18509.
information or
questions regard-
lage with modified
front and rear set-
Auction run by Cook
& Cook Auctions
Kirkey seat,
new brake system,
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
condition. 4 new
tires & new
2010 CAMARO
V-6 Victory Red,
All proposals must be submitted no later
ing legal notices backs. The hearing AH001892 A-Main feature wins www.wyoming brakes. Asking than 10:00 a.m. on May 6, 2011. All pro-
you may call is April 6, 2011 at 570-270-9239 Asphalt/Dirt, black interior, posals should be delivered in a sealed
LIFE INSURANCE valleymotors.com $10,000 or best all bells and
Marti Peznowski 7:00 pm in the Auctioneer of Many Extras, offer. Call for info envelope and addressed to the St.
Police Station in the FOR DIABETICS Record: 570-714-9924 whistles.
at 570-970-7371 Value $6,000, 417-2010 Days Joseph’s Center, Attn: Robert Gordon and
Midway Shopping 877-638-4300 Wayne Steele $25,000
or 570-829-7130 Sell for $2,999 779-4325 Nights be clearly marked: Food Service
Center. Ext.101 AU3916L 570-706-6489
Call (570) 954-2749 Management Proposal.
PAGE 2C FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 2011 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 415 Autos-Antique 415 Autos-Antique 427 Commercial 439 Motorcycles 439 Motorcycles
& Classic & Classic Trucks &
HONDA ‘06 ACCORD EX HYUNDAI `04 MAZDA `04 RX-8 SUBARU ‘06 LEGACY Equipment KAWASAKI `10 YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO
Auto., sunroof, alloy
TIBURON GT CHEVROLET `69 NOVA PONTIAC ‘84 CONCOURS 14
750cc. 8,000 miles,
wheels, 44K miles,
silver with black Blue, 5 speed
Hunter Green,
80,000 miles. SE - CERTIFIED SS clone. 350
engine, 290 Horse- TRANS AM FORD ‘99 E350 Sport/Touring with
saddlebags, wind-
shield, back rest,
cloth, new Blizzaks, New brakes & AWD, automatic Black & Pearl,
MERCURY `95
manual, CD, Air, ABS/traction
BUCKET VAN
moonroof power. 10 bolt posi- 15TH ANNIVERSARY
KBB over $16,000, factory alarm, rotors. New rear. PowerGlide control, showroom Excellent Condition.
Must sell! $12,900 $14,990 EDITION.
power windows & alignment. Two transmission. Power new, 400 miles, Must See. Asking
GRAND MARQUIS
Call after 5 pm. 1 of 600 made, all Triton V8. 2 speed
locks. 38K. new rear tires. disc brake kit. Over available options, metallic blue, 6 year $2,499. Call after 4.
570-477-2677 No accidents. boom; 92,000miles;
$7,500 negotiable. $20,000 invested, 63K miles, V8, auto. warranty included. 570-823-9376
PRICE REDUCED 4 door, V8, fully $9999 or best price.
Call 570-540-6236 sacrifice at $11,000. $12,000.
HONDA `06 CIVIC EX $8,000 or best loaded, moon roof, T-roof, $7,995. Great condition. Call
YAMAHA` 08 R1
(Wilkes-Barre) Call 570-817-2577 570-675-3384 or 570-331-3674
new tires & brakes.
2 door, 5 speed, air, JEEP `04 GRAND offer. For more
Interior & exterior in Call 732-397-8030 570574-7002
power windows &
locks, sun roof, CD,
CHEROKEE LIMITED
information, call
(570) 332-4213 excellent shape. 2
owners. Call
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA PONTIAC `68 439 Motorcycles
SUZUKI `07 C50T BEAUTIFUL BIKE
CATALINA
cruise & alloys.
Excellent condition, 4WD, 6 cylinder
MAZDA `10
(570) 822-6334 or
(570) 970-9351
www.wyoming
CRUISER Perfect condition.

HARLEY ‘01
auto. Moonroof. valleymotors.com 3700 miles, new
very well main- 400 engine. 2 rear tire, undertail
Fully powered. New 570-714-9924
tained with service
records, remaining brakes & tires.
3i SPORT MINIGARAGED
COOPER S `06 barrel carburetor.
EXCELLENT kit, cover. Price
Honda warranty. 94,000 highway
miles. $11,500
16,000 miles, black.
TOYOTA ‘09 CHEVROLET `79
Yellow with black
roof and white wall DAVIDSON negotiable $7,900
570-852-9072
65K, $10,500.
570-706-0921 (570) 822-6334
3 Year/36,000 mile Pure silver metallic.
Roof & mirror caps
tires. Black interior. Electra Glide, Ultra
CONDITION
CORVETTE L-48
warranty. AC,
in black. Tartan red SCION XD $4,995. Call Classic, many
Windshield, Bags,
YAMAHA` 09 TT-R 110
KIA `08 RONDO
power windows. (570) 696-3513 chrome acces-
HONDA `07 CIVIC ABS. Excellent cloth / panther black Automatic, All Corvette options, sories, 13k miles,
Floorboards,V&H

Sport SI. Red, with


black interior,
Maroon with beige
interior. All options.
condition.
Asking $13,900
(570) 283-1165
leather
Black
interior.
bonnet
stripes. Automatic.
traction control,
remote start.
all original,
Good Year tires,
new
PONTIAC 1937
Fully restored near
Metallic Emerald
Green. Garage
Pipes, White
walls,Garage Kept.
6K Miles $5,500
BARELY USED
Low riding hours.
78,000 miles. Still $14,680 new mufflers, just kept, like new
75,000 miles. 6 Steptronic paddles. original. New paint, (570) 430-0357 excellent condition.
speed, spoiler and under warranty. tuned. 46,000 miles. condition. Includes
Dual moon roofs,
Received 60,000 Rare, Exclusive $7,000. new interior, new Harley cover. blue and white in
body kit. Tinted win-
dows, mile servicing. New
tires. KBB Value Opportunity To
Cockpit chrono
package, conven-
570-262-2845 or
570-239-6969
wiring, custom tint-
ed glass, new motor
$12,900
570-718-6769
SUZUKI `99 MARAUDER color. Comes with
chest protector and
Reduced $11,900 ience, cold weather 800. 7,000 miles.
& transmission.
$8,500. Asking only Own... 570-709-4937 Must Sell. Like new. helmet $1,400.

CHEVY `66 BEL AIR


(570) 714-0384 (heated seats) & Spare motor & (570) 313-2749
$7,900. A Must See! $1,700. Please Call
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘04
premium packages. 560 Pierce St. trans. 16” wide
Say it HERE (570) 457-0553 570-394-9413
in the Classifieds! ‘26 FORD
Dynamic stability Kingston, PA 2 door post car, in white walls car in
YAMAHA` 09 VSTAR
LEXUS `98 LS 400
control. Xenon SOFT TAIL DEUCE
SUZUKI 97& GSXRWhite,
600
www.wyoming good condition for excellent condition
570-829-7130 headlights, front LIMITED EDITION.
MODEL T
age. Serious in storage for 2

HONDA `09 PILOT


Excellent condition,
garage kept, 1 Panel Delivery
and rear fog lights.
Parking distance
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
inquiries only, call
for details. $8,500
years. $14,000 or
best offer. Serious
Radical paint, only
200 produced,
Blue
smoked wind
650 CLASSIC
owner. Must see. control. Harmon- or best offer. Call inquiries ONLY. Rhinehardt pipes, screen. Great bike,
Like New.
100 point
TOYOTA `05 PRIUS
Low mileage, Kardon sound sys- lots of chrome. Less than 1000
Low mileage, 90K. Concours quality Steve at Call 570-574-1923 runs great. Helmet
24.000 miles, four tem. Chrome line Beautiful bike!
Leather interior. All restoration. Red 570-407-0531 & kevlar racing miles. White and
TANK ‘07 VISION
wheel drive, 4 door, interior. Mint condi- 65,000 miles, good Asking $9,500
power. GPS naviga- with black fend- gloves included. chrome. Garage
CHEVY `68 CAMARO
anti-lock brakes, air tion. 17,000 miles. condition, keyless or best offer.
conditioning, all tion, moon roof, cd ers. Never Driven. $2995. Call for info kept. $6,300
changer. Loaded. Must Drive! entry, cassette/ 2007 Tank Motor 570-474-0154
power, CD changer, 0 miles on (570) 881-5011 (570) 817-8127
$21,500 radio + snow tires. Sports Vision Motor-
rear windshield
wiper, custom
Asking $10,000. Call
570-706-6156
restoration.
RARE!
$40,000
570-341-7822 $12,500
570-474-5268 SS
396 automatic, 400
cycle. 250 cc,
Brand new. 0 miles. HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 GET THE WORD OUT
with a Classified Ad. 442 RVs & Campers
wheels, $22,900.
(570) 313-2749 LINCOLN `00 LS $38,000
NISSAN ‘05 ALTIMA transmission, clean $2,400. For more
SCREAMING EAGLE 570-829-7130
1 owner. Low miles. Auto, one owner, TOYOTA `06 interior, runs good,
71K, garage kept,
information call Tom
at 570-825-2114
V-ROD& Black. TRIUMPH ‘02 SPEED DUTCHMAN 96’
VITO’S
V6, All leather. Ask-
ing $5,800. Call
(570) 819-3140
1993 CADILLAC
Local trade
$11,435 AVALON custom paint, Fire
Hawk tires, Krager VOLKSWAGEN `71 Orange
Used as a show TRIPLE 955 CC
5TH WHEEL
New tires, new wheels, well with slideout & sun

&
(570) 709-5677 ALLANTE brakes, Inspected
March 4, AC,
maintained.
$23,900 SUPER BEETLE
bike. Never abused.
480 miles. Excellent
7,000 miles. Very
fast. Needs nothing.
room built on. Set
up on permanent
Line up a place to live 13,000
AVPS, Fully Convertible. Runs condition. Asking Blue, never
GINO’S in classified! Original Miles
Exquisite Red with
loaded, 18,000
mile bumper to
Negotiable
570-693-2742 great. Excellent
condition. Original
$20,000 or best
offer. Call
dropped. Excellent
condition. $4,200
site in Wapwallopen.
Comes with many
570-876-4034
Wanted: LINCOLN`06
candy clear coat,
black top with
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
bumper warranty.
90,000 miles. CHEVY`75 CAMARO engine. Can
seen by appoint-
be Negotiable.
(570) 970-0564
extras. $9,000.
(570) 829-1419 or
Junk beige leather inte-
www.wyoming $12,900. 350 V8. Original ment. Must Sell
HARLEY DAVIDSON (570) 991-2135

Cars & TOWN CAR LIMITED rior. Digital gauge


package & option- valleymotors.com (570) 881-3712 owner. Automatic
transmission. Rare -
$9,000
(570) 455-8400 YAMAHA ‘1975 80 Looking for the right deal
Fully loaded. al chrome & gold 570-714-9924
TOYOTA `10
tuxedo silver / black ‘92Many
ULTRAextras,
CLASSIC Antique. Very good on an automobile?
Trucks 46,000 miles,
Triple coated
Pearlized White.
alloy wheels. Con-
vertible.
Beautiful, NISSAN `06 ALTIMA Camry SE. 56,000
vinyl top with black
naugahyde interior. VW CLASSIC `72 Garage kept,
condition. Must see.
Low milage. Road
title. Asking $1,260
Turn to classified.
It’s a showroom in print!
Highest
Prices
Showroom
condition.
Must Sell!
$31,000
SE, special edition.
59,000 miles. Auto,
miles. Red, alloy
wheels, black cloth
interior. Will consid-
Never damaged.
$6,000. Call
570-489-6937
KARMANN GHIA
Restoration Vehicle
2 tone blue.
17,600 miles.
Call (570) 825-5810
Leave Message
Classified’s got
the directions!
$18,900. $29,900 fwd, 4 cyl., original $9,200.
Paid!! 570-814-4926 or
(570) 654-2596
owner. Fully loaded,
AM/FM CD changer.
er trade. $14,200
(570) 793-9157
CHRYSLER `49
Family owned,
garage kept, good
Lehman area.
(570) 760-5937 YAMAHA `04 V-STAR FORD ‘96 CLASS C
FREE PICKUP
1993 CADILLAC Power driver seat,
anti-theft alarm, TOYOTA `93 MR2 WINDSOR
shape. Needs some
interior work, new
1100 Custom. 5800
miles, light bar,
Gulf Stream Con-
quest Motor Home.
288-8995
SEDAN DEVILLE seats, needs
HARLEY DAVIDSON cobra exhaust, 31’, 460 V8, all

WANTED!
excellent condition
$9,900 T-top, 5 speed. Silver / gray, 4 door carburetor work. windshield, many options. 37K miles.
4 door AM/FM/CD, AC, sedan. 6 cylinder Only 58,000 miles. extras, must sell. Excellent condition.
` 06 SOFTTAIL
570-283-1165
Blue-Sapphire flathead, fluid drive. Asking $8,000. $5,995. Call $17,000. Call

HYUNDAI ‘11 SONATA ALL JUNK CARS Beauty!


NISSAN `06 SENTRA
power antenna.
New tires. No rust.
45,000 original
miles. Just like new!
serious inquiries 570-301-3433 570-868-5385

NIGHTTRAIN
Beautiful condi- only! 570-343-2296
GLS, automatic. CA$H PAID Great condition. REDUCED $15,000

AUTO
tion. Garage kept 1.8 S, Special
Only 2,400 miles.
$20,750
570-301-3602
26,000 miles. All
available options -
Edition, Power
steering, brakes,
$5,000
(570) 708-0269
Call Jim:
570-654-2257 WANTED: PONTIAC Dark gray metallic,
new rr tire &

`78 FIREBIRD
fully loaded. 4 windows & locks. after 6:00PM brakes, many
door. Grey leather 6 CD changer.
CORVETTES
SERVICE
extras. $10,900

MAZDA `04 3
interior Excellent condition,
Volkswagen ‘03 Formula 400 (570) 592-4982
$7,900 43K. $12,500.
570-881-6897 WANTED Berkshire Green,

HARLEY DAVIDSON `01


GTI
Originally purchased
Hatchback, 92,000 1953-1972
From an Exotic, at Bradley-Lawless
NISSAN `08 ALTIMA
DIRECTORY
560 Pierce St. miles. Excellent Any Condition! in Scranton. Car Road King 19,000
Kingston, PA condition. auto, Private Collection moonroof, 5 speed,
Courteous, Fast was last seen in miles, new tires, lots
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
sunroof, premium
sound and alloy Call 570-650-0278 Low mileage,
18000 miles, auto-
loaded,$9750
excellent condition,
Professional Buyer.
Licensed & Bonded
Abington-Scranton
area. Finder’s fee
of extra chrome.
Like New. $12,900.
wheels. $8,300 570-578-2149
570-714-9924 matic, front wheel corvettebuyer.com paid if car is found Call 570-639-1989
(570) 864-2337 drive, 4 door, anti-
lock brakes, air VOLKSWAGEN `01 GTI 1-800-850-3656 and purchased. Call
John with any info
or 570-760-1023

250 General Auction 250 General Auction conditioning, air


FORD `52 (570) 760-3440 HARLEY DAVIDSON `03
MERCEDES-BENZ `01 bags, power locks,
power
power
windows,
mirrors, COUNTRY SEDAN 421 Boats &
100th Anniversary
Edition Deuce.
AUCTIONS BY MARVA C-240 power seats, all
power, cruise con-
CUSTOM LINE
STATION WAGON
Marinas Garage kept.
owner. 1900 miles.
1

213 E. LUZERNE AVE., LARKSVILLE 121,000 miles. trol, GPS/naviga- V8, automatic, Tons of chrome.

CUSTOM
Loaded, leather tion system, 8 passenger, $38,000 invested. A
SATURDAY - APRIL 2 - 4:30 P.M. seats, 4 door. must see. Asking
AM/FM radio, CD 3rd seat, good
VINTAGE ELECTRONICS, LENOX, $5,200 changer, Mp3 play- $20,000. Call
Call 570-283-1800
Great running condition, 2nd
570-706-6156 468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts

CREST 15’
er, keyless entry, condition. Red with owner. $9,500.
SPORTS MEMORABILIA, TOOLS M-F, 9am - 5pm leather interior, 570-579-3517
HARLEY DAVIDSON
All other times cloth interior, power SUNVISOR: Lund
sun/moon roof,
& MUCH MORE!. door locks, power 99-06 Chevy/GMC
(570) 388-6422 rear defroster, new
windows, power FORD `66 Fiberglass fullsize pickup also
AUC: MARVA MYSLAK AU-3247-L
WWW.AUCTIONZIP.COM ID #3473 MERCEDES-BENZ `05
floor mats, Winter
Frost pearl paint,
heated seats, side
moon roof,
5 speed, just
Mustang Coupe.
Pearl white, pony
boat with
trailer. Out-
01’ SPORTSTER Tahoe, new condi-
tion $125 firm after

240C
10% BUYERS PREMIUM 3pm 655-3197
mirror defroster, serviced, 117k. interior. Pristine board propul-
FOR INFO: 822-8249 backup camera, Asking $5,300 condition. 26K
4Matic, V6 - Gray, auto rear view mir- 570-885-2162 miles. $17,000 or sion. Includes: 472 Auto Services
WE ACCEPT ALL CREDIT CARDS 77K highway miles, ror dimmer, Blue- best offer. 2 motors
$ WANTED JUNK $
Excellent condition,
*** ANOTHER GREAT AUCTION dealer serviced. Sun
tooth, phone, nav.,
& radio controls VOLKSWAGEN `04 (570) 817-6768 Erinmade,
“Lark II series” All Junk
WEDNESDAY AT 4:30 P.M.*** roof, heated seats.
$15,500. Call
on steering wheel,
4.5 years remain- BEETLE LINCOLN `66 PRICE Cars & VEHICLES
570-288-3916 ing on 7 year CONVERTIBLE
CONTINENTAL REDUCED! 883 cubic inch
Trucks
LISPI TOWING

AUCTION MERCEDES-BENZ `06


100,000 miles Nis-
san bumper to
Blue. AM/FM cas-
sette. Air. Automat-
4 door, $2,400 motor, Paco rigid
We pick up 822-0995
bumper Premium ic. Power roof, win-
Convertible, 460
cu. engine, 67,000
NEGOTIABLE
570-417-3940
frame, extended &
Wanted
C-CLASS
raked. Low miles.
SATURDAY APRIL 2nd @ 5:00PM Warranty included, dows, locks &
ROUTE 924 SHEPPTON PA (868 Center st.) EXCELLENT CON- doors. Boot cover
miles, 1 owner
since `69. Teal
$6,000 or best Highest VITO’S
SALT CREEK SKIF
Silver with leather DITION Altima for top. 22k. Excel- offer.(973) 271-1030
Silver Coins green / white Prices
Cherry Dining Room Set with ornate breakfront by
American Drew; like new oak Bedroom Set by
interior. Good condi-
tion. 34,000 miles.
HYBRID 35city/33
highway mpg.
lent
Garage kept.
condition.
leather, restorable,
$2,500 570-287-
14’ fiberglass fish- HARLEY DAVIDSON Paid In &
$15,000 Negotiable $18,900. Reduced ing boat, tri-hull
5775 / 332-1048
Vaughn; mahogany leather top tables; set of contem- (570) 885-5956 570-371-9001 $14,000 (very stable), 25 HP
2006 NIGHTTRAIN CA$H GINO’S
LINCOLN `88
porary balancing tables signed Gerges; sofa with heat, Call after 5:00 p.m. 570-822-1976 Tahatsu outboard,
massage & matching loveseat; loveseat sofa bed; MERCEDES-BENZ `09 Leave Message Full Galvanized SPECIAL EDITION FREE
PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400 Trailer. Perfect Con- #35 of 50 Made Like New
Maytag washer; flat TV’s; lots of silver coins; large PICKUP
amount of new in the box kitchen items; KitchenAid
mixer; rugs; foosball; new wicker patio set; christmas 300C CONVERTIBLE VOLVO `98 V90
Wagon. Silver with
TOWN CAR
61,000 original
dition. Built in fuel
tank. All new in ‘01.
$10,000 in acces-
sories including a
custom made seat. 570-574-1275 Tires
Low mileage, $2,500
items; glassware; collectables; safe; 4:45 outside with Blue/white top & gray leather. 120K. miles, garage kept, Exotic paint set,
snowblower, wheelbarrel, set of 4 Lincoln rims,
26,000 miles, all- white interior. Rear Wheel Drive. 6 triple black, leather
570-256-7311
Alien Spider Candy $15 & UP!
wheel drive, 4 door, Recent document- 570-301-3602
boxlots & stuff! Very partial listing AU1839L
J & J AUCTION 570-384-4041
air conditioning, all
power, GPS/naviga-
ed frame-off
restoration. Over
cylinder. 24 MPG
highway. Sunroof,
interior, carriage
roof, factory wire SEA NYMPH ‘94
19’, 4.0 Outboard
Blue. Excellent con-
dition. All Documen-
CALL US! Like New
CD, good inspec- wheels, loaded, tation. 1,400 Asking
Note. Check web site jandjauction.net
for pictures and listing.
tion system, leather
interior, sun/moon
$31,000 invested.
will sell $21,500.
tion. Recent starter
& battery. Newer
excellent condition.
$5,500. Call
motor, good condi-
tion. $6,000 or best
$25,000 or best
offer. Call
TO JUNK Batteries
roof, new sport and
luxury package,
570-335-3127 tires. $4,395 or best Mike 570-237-7660 offer. Call 570-876-4034 YOUR CAR $20 & UP!
offer. Call 570-722-4077
black in color.
PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER 570-822-6785
MAZDA `88 RX-7 BEST PRICES
Carry Out Price
PUBLIC AUCTION
$36,000.
(570) 313-2749
S Selling your CONVERTIBLE
1 owner, garage
STARCRAFT ‘80 IN THE AREA
CA$H ON THE $POT,
288-8995
16’ DEEP V HONDA ‘04
Camper? Free Anytime
April 9, 2011 - 10:00 AM
RIDER’S WORLD MERCEDES-BENZ `73 Great convertible,
black top, 6 speed
Place an ad and
find a new owner.
kept, 65k original
miles, black with ‘90 Evinrude out-
Pickup
WANTED
Wilkes-Barre, PA
450SL with
manual transmis-
sion, carbon fiber
dash, leather interi-
570-829-7130 grey leather interior,
all original & never
board 70hp with tilt
& trim— ‘92 EZ
SHADOW 570-301-3602 Cars & Full Size
Trucks. For prices...
BUSINESS SOLD
SELLING OFF SURPLUS
Convertible
removable hard top,
or, front & rear
trunk, fast & agile.
VW ‘01 GOLF seen snow. $8,900.
Call 570-237-5119
loader trailer. With
‘00 Tracker Series SABRE 1100
Lamoreaux Auto
Parts 477-2562
4 door, 4 cyl, 1.8 60lbs foot pedal, 2
power windows, AM black, 13,500
Motorsport Lifts, Coat’s Tire Machine, Bal- /FM radio with cas-
sette player, CD
$18,000
offer. Call
or best Turbo, auto, sunroof
79K, VG condition MERCEDES-BENZ `76 downriggers, stor-
ages, gallon tanks,
miles. Windshield,
ancer, TCM25 Forklift, Trailers, Plows, player, automatic, 4
570-262-2478 $5,250. DEALER
450SLC 2 fish finders and
saddle bag. Excel-
Manuals, Parts, Signs, Banners, Helmets,
and Jackets
new tires. Cham-
pagne exterior; Ital-
BUICK `92 REGAL 80K miles, 1 owner, more. MUST SEE.
Make Best Offer.
lent condition.
$4,500. Call
L.A.G. AUCTION SERVICES ian red leather inte-
Custom, 4 door, mint condition, no
Call 866-320-6368 (570) 852-9455 468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
6 cyl. auto. 63K rust. Must Sell!
(570) 883-1276 or rior inside. Garage after 5pm.
SALEEN `02
$9,900
(570) 655-5366 kept, excellent con-
dition. $31,000. Call
original miles.
Garage kept. Like 570-829-0847
Doyouneedmorespace? HONDA
BUYING JUNK VEHICLES
Lic.# AU002629L new. $2,995. 2004 CRF 100.
BUYER’S PREMIUM 825-6272
SE 281 Current Inspection MERCEDES-BENZ `88 A yard or garage sale
in classified
Excellent condition.
$1500 or best offer.
MERCEDES-BENZ `95
Cash, Business Check with Bank Letter of Convertible, silver on all vehicles
credit only. on black, garage 570-825-8253
420 SEL is the best way 570-498-7702

SL 500
kept, Production
#351. 14,500
VW ‘07 BEETLE
Silver with red
leather interior.
tocleanoutyourclosets!
KAWASAKI ‘05 $300 and Up
You’re in bussiness
miles. Asking
$125 extra if driven,
SAVE THE DATE!!
Convertible, with Leather Interior, Every option. NINJA 500R. 3300
removable hard $23,500,
Serious inquiries
Alloys, Moon Roof Garage kept, show- with classified! miles. Orange.
top, dark Blue,
camel interior, only!
570-477-3600
$13,840 room condition.
$7,000. 427 Commercial
Garage kept. His &
hers helmets. Must pulled or pushed in.
Nescopeck TWP. Summer Driving (570) 417-9200 sell. $2400
Only, Garage Kept. Trucks & 570-760-3599
NOBODY Pays More
SCION ‘08 TC
Equipment
Volunteer Fire Co Very Good 570-825-3711
Condition, No
OLDSMOBILE `68 570-760-2035
36TH ANNUAL
Accidents. Classy
‘90 CHEVY C60 KAWASAKI ‘06
DELMONT
Car. Price Low mileage, 560 Pierce St. Monday thru Saturday 6 am-9 pm
CONSIGNMENT AUCTION
Reduced!
$13,995
42,000 miles,
speed, front wheel
4 Kingston, PA
www.wyoming DRASTICALLY BUCKET TRUCK Vulcan Classic
1500
Sunday 8 am - 68 pm
or trade for drive, 2 door, anti- REDUCED!! Automatic. Sterling Black and chrome.
Saturday April 30th SUV or other. lock brakes, air con- valleymotors.com
This model only utility body, excel- Fuel injected. 21”

Harry’s U Pull It
570-388-6669 ditioning, air bags, 570-714-9924 produced in 1967 lent condition. New windshield. Pas-
Rain or Shine power locks, power & 1968. All tires & brakes. Too senger backrest.
Sale Starts at 9:00AM - ??? MERCEDES-BENZ windows, power
mirrors, cruise con-
trol, AM/FM radio,
415 Autos-Antique
& Classic
original 45,000
miles, Color
many features to list
$3,200. Call
570-299-0772
Floor boards.
Remainder of war-
Breakfast at 7:00AM - 9:00AM Burgundy, cloth ranty. Expires
AS ALWAYS ****HIGHEST PRICES*****
`97 SL320 CD player, Mp3 & vinyl interior,
CHEVROLET ‘89
Feb., 2012. Kept in
Lunch Available 9:00AM - ??? player,
entry,
keyless
sun/moon CADILLAC `80 350 rocket
engine, 2nd C70. 24’ box. Lift
heated garage!
Never damaged. PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED
COUPE DEVILLE
roof, rear defroster, owner. Fender 7,000 miles. Great
Accepting Consignments of Farm tinted windows.
$14,200.
skirts, always
gate, many new
parts. $1,900. condition! $6,800 VEHICLES!!!
Excellent condition, garaged. Trophy 570-574-9217
Machinery, Household, Vehicles, (570) 443-7522 Call $3,000 located in winner at shows.
(570)675-7546
DRIVE IN PRICES
Collectibles, Yard Sale Items, Etc. before 9:30 p.m.
CHEVY ‘08 3500
Hazleton. Serious inquiries
From Wednesday 4/27 to Friday 4/29,
SUBARU `05 LEGACY
570-454-1945 or
561-573-4114
only, $7,500.
570-690-0727
KAWASAKI Call for Details (570) 459-9901
8:00AM - 8:00PM or By Appointment Blue, convertible,
SPORT AWD CHEVROLET `68 C10 HD DUMP TRUCK `08 NINJA Vehicles must be COMPLETE !!
For Info, Call Don Hess
40th Anniversary
Model. 47,000
miles. Minor
Air, new tires &
brakes, 31,000
New 350 motor and
new transmission.
STUDEBAKER ‘31
Rumble seat, coupe
2WD, automatic.
Only 12,000 miles.
Vehicle in like
250 cc, blue, like
new, under 1,000
miles. Great starter
Plus Enter to Win $500.00 Cash!!
DRAWING TO BE HELD APRIL 30
570-379-2455 or repairs. $7,500 miles, great REDUCED TO Good condition. new condition. bike. $2,800 Seri-
570-436-0745 or best offer. condition. $11,995. $5,000 FIRM Call for details $21,900. ous inquiries only. www.wegotused.com
Call 973-271-1030 570-836-1673 (570) 906-1771 (570) 881-7545 570-288-4322 Call 570-331-4777
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FLAGSTAFF `08 SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS
CLASSIC
Travel Trailer. 29’,
mint condition, 1
BUICK `05 CHEVROLET `07 CHEVY ‘07 DODGE `94
Dakota with cap.
HONDA `10 JEEP `07 PONTIAC `04
Super Lite Fifth
Wheel. LCD/DVD
flat screen TV, fire-
slide out a/c-heat.
Stove, microwave,
fridge, shower RENDEZVOUSFully
CX TRAILBLAZER LS TRAILBLAZER LT
On-Star, Leather.
1 owner, garage
kept, very good ODYSSEY WRANGLER X
4x4, stick shift, soft
MONTANA
95,000 miles, well
Perfect condition, condition. Many
place, heated mat- inside & out. Many AWD, 17,000 miles. Satellite Radio. top. Red exterior, maintained. Excell-
more extras. loaded, 1 owner, $17,770 extras including lift well maintained, ent overall condi-
tress, ceiling fan, Asking $20,000
Hide-a-Bed sofa, Reduced. $15,500. 18,000 miles. 6 570-332-3681
& back seat. garage kept. 11,500 tion. Keyless entry, 506 Administrative/
29 MPG gas.
outside speakers & Call 570-842-6735 cylinder. New
(570) 868-0944
miles, one owner. built in baby seat, Clerical
grill, 2 sliders,
aluminum wheels, SUNLITE CAMPER
inspection, tires
& brakes. Like CHEVROLET `96 AC, CD player,
cruise control.
dual climate con-
trol. Rear air. Seats
ADMINISTRATIVE
water purifier, new, inside & out. DODGE RAM ‘06 Tow package with 7. Recent inspec-
awning, microwave
oven, tinted safety
22 ft. 3 rear bunks,
center bathroom,
kitchen, sofa bed.
$16,900. Call
(570) 540-0975
1500
6 cyl., 2WD, 6 ft.
560 Pierce St.
1500 SLT
cargo carrier.
Excellent condition.
tion & tires. KBB
over $6300. Asking ASSISTANT
glass windows, Kingston, PA Special Edition. $18,700 $5,000 firm. Call Equipment Business
Air, Fully self con- bed, 5 speed. Only Low miles,
raised panel fridge 85,000 miles. Just www.wyoming Maroon, Fully Call 570-822-9680 (570) 417-9884 seeking Part Time
tained. Sleeps 6. One owner
CHEVR0LET`02
& many acces- valleymotors.com loaded. Leather Administrative
KIA `02 SEDONA
inspected. Bedliner,
sories & options.
Excellent condition,
New tires, fridge
awning. $4500. toolbox, cap & 570-714-9924
$19,845
seats. TV/DVD,
navigation, sun roof
LINEUP Assistant. Typing,
Microsoft Office
EXPRESS
4,000 lb. hitch all
$22,500.
215-322-9845
plus many other EX, Van, Sunroof.
ASUCCESSFULSALE
CHEVY `04 EXPRESS
included. New rear 61,000 miles. Suite, communica-
570-868-6986 drums, brakes & extras. 3rd seat . tion skills required.
Susquehanna RV CONVERSION Only 1,900 Miles. Loaded. Good
INCLASSIFIED!
2500
calipers. Excellent Email Resume to:
NEWMAR 36’ “A Camper’s Best
Friend” Rt. 11 VAN
Loaded. Low
condition. Clean
inside & out. Only Series. 6.0 Litre V8.
Brand New.
Asking $37,000
condition.
$5000 or best offer. Doyouneedmorespace? deanna@
chwaltz.com or fax
570-606-7654
MOUNTAIN AIRE Bloomsburg- miles. Excellent $4,200 Firm Heavy Duty version. 560 Pierce St. (570) 328-0850 A yard or garage sale to 570-435-2192

‘95 LEXUS `04 GX 470


Danville Highway condition. Joe (570) 868-5900 Excellent cargo van. Kingston, PA in classified
5th wheel, 2 large
slides, new 570-389-9900 $18,900 85K miles. Excellent www.wyoming INTERNATIONAL is the best way OFFICE MANAGER/
condition, loaded
with accessories. WILDERNESS `01 CHEVROLET `97
570-674-3901 condition. $8,700
570-829-4548 or
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
DUMP TRUCK Black with dark
Refurbished, rebuilt gray leather interior. tocleanoutyourclosets! ADMINISTRATIVE
1500cab,
CHEVROLET `05 SIL- Extended 4X4 auto-
570-417-5991 DVD player. Fully
Ford Dually diesel engine, transmis- You’re in bussiness
truck with hitch
also available.
GL - 27’ CHEVY `05 EQUINOX FORD `01 LARIAT
sion replaced. loaded. 92,000
miles. Excellent with classified! SUPPORT
VERADO LT Z71 options.
Large slide-out, Rear-end removed
condition. $19,000 Needed for growing
SUZUKI `09
570-455-6796 matic, all power LT (premium pack- 250 Super Duty and relubed. Brand
front queen, large 3rd door. age), 3.4L, 47,000 (570) 675-4424 construction com-
rear bath, outside Extended cab, with slide-in camper new 10’ dump. PA
99,700 miles. Too pany. Must know
GRAND4x4.
VITARA166
state inspected.
LEXUS `06 GX 470 Luxury
shower. Sleeps 6, automatic. Black miles. All wheel new tires, 4 door, 8’
many new parts to drive, power moon- $12,900/best offer. Quickbooks & Excel.
cable, phone, with grey leather bed. Soft and hard-
list. Bedliner & ton- roof, windows, locks 570-594-1496 Construction office
stereo CD, central interior. Heated top for bed covers.,
neau cover. Asking & seats. Leather experience and/or
air, oak interior, seats. 59,000 Good condition. horsepower 4 cylin-
$4,800. Call notary certification a

PALOMINO ‘07
jacks, power hitch,
monitor panel.
miles. New Michelin
tires. $16,500
(570) 760-6277
interior, 6 cd chang-
er, rear folding
Sold together or
separately $10,900 JEEPLow
‘02 WRANGLER der, 4 mode full time
4 wheel drive. 1,269
big plus. Invoicing,
bid preparation, & all
seats, keyless entry, Miles
CHEVROLET `97
Too much to list!! (570) 477-3297 (570) 639-5478 miles. 4 wheel anti
other general office
YEARLING CAMPER New awning & onstar, roof rack,
FORD `01 WINDSTAR
$14,850 lock disc brakes.
duties. Competitive
Pop-Up style,
Sleeps 8, with
microwave. Very
clean, Like new, CHEVROLET `05 SILVERADO
running
garage kept.
$14,750.
boards,
76,000 miles. Rear
Leather, heated
seats. Power seats,
wage according to
experience.
TRAILBLAZER LT
$9,800 mirrors, locks &
stove, fridge, sink, with Western plow. 570-362-1910 air. Power sliding Please email resume
Negotiable Cypress Pearl with sunroof. 6 cd
outdoor grill & 4WD, Automatic. doors. Power to: ceatrucking@
570-388-6670 Black/Grey. 18,000 ivory leather interi- changer with 8
CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR
awning. Great con- Loaded with adjustable pedals. 2 frontier.com. No
miles. Well or. Well maintained, speakers. Cruise &
dition. $4,000 options. Bedliner. tone metallic green. 560 Pierce St. phone calls please.
Collect cash, not dust! equipped. Includes Custom Van. 67K Full tan leather inte- garage kept. All tilt. Smart pass key-
(570) 822-6228 55,000 miles. Kingston, PA
OPTICAL OFFICE HELP
Clean out your On-Star, tow pack- service records. less entry start.
$9,200. Call miles. Interior has rior with 3rd seat.
Wanna make your basement, garage age, roof rack, www.wyoming Brand new tires. $19,000. Call
(570) 868-6503 oak wood trim, car- Factory CD & cas-
or attic and call the running boards, valleymotors.com All options including 570-401-3714 Part time, with
car go fast? Place peting, storage sette player. Perfect
Classified depart- remote starter, CHEVY ‘05 TRAIL 570-714-9924 premium audio potential for full
an ad in Classified! areas, TV, rear seat mechanical condi-
570-829-7130. ment today at 570-
829-7130!
extended warranty.
$16,000
BLAZER 4 door, 4
new tires, regularly
convertible to dou- tion. New brakes, package, rear
climate control, TOYOTA ‘04 time. Flexible hours
and Saturday morn-
JEEP ‘06
ble bed, curtains. front & rear. Full
90’ SUNLINE CAMPER (570) 825-7251 serviced, great Seats 7. Power win- service. $6,500. adjustable suspen-
SIENNA XLE ings a must!
Send resume to:
TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft condition. Silver. dows & seats. Cus- Call 570-876-1355
COMMANDER
sion, towing pack-
DVD, leather
CHEVROLET `06
35 ft. Well kept. On AC, 4WD. age, rear spoiler, The Times Leader
tom lighting on ceil- or 570-504-8540 moonroof
campground on the Rear queen master 174,000 miles Lexus bug guard. Box 2480
ing. New exhaust evenings.
SILVERADO 1500
Susquehanna River bedroom, Walk 4WD, Only 38K 42,750 miles. $14968 15 N Main St
$6,500 or best system. New rear $17,880
FORD `03 F150
near great fishing. thru bathroom. offer. 570-242-7979 $28,950 Wilkes-Barre, PA
tires. Recently
Attached 12X22” Center kitchen + 4X4 pickup, extend- (570) 237-1082 18711-0250
inspected. Excellent
carpeted room.
Brick heater,
dinette bed. Front
extra large living
ed cab, 6 1/2 ft.
box, automatic. CHEVY `10 SILVERADO condition. $4,800.
Call 570-655-0530 LARIAT
covered by metal room + sofa bed. Pewter. 48,000 4 Door Crew Cab
Contractor ready
LTZ. 4 wheel drive.
CHEVY`05TRAILBLAZER
roof with large Big View windows. miles. Excellent with ladder rack &
breezeway. Shed & Air, awning, sleeps condition. $17,000 Excellent condition,
tool box, 4x4 diesel,
560 Pierce St. 507 Banking/Real
many extras includ- 6, very clean, will Negotiable low mileage. 560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA
$35,500. Call
under 97K. Great
Kingston, PA Estate/Mortgage
LEXUS `96 LX 450
ed. Call for more deliver. Located in (570) 954-7461 condition, $17,000 www.wyoming
information. Benton, Pa. $4,900. 570-655-2689
or best offer. www.wyoming valleymotors.com Professionals
(570) 237-7076 215-694-7497 570-925-2845 valleymotors.com Full time 4WD, Pearl 570-714-9924
570-714-9924 white with like new
TELLERS
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
FORD `05 WHEEL leather ivory interi-
TRACTOR FULL/PART TIME
JEEP `00
or. Silver trim.
Cash handling
CHAIR LIFT VAN
Garage kept. Excel-

S AVE
experience a plus,
NEW LOW PRICES! REDUCED!!!
WRANGLER
lent condition.
TRAILERS computer and com-
5 7 0 -4 5 7 -5 4 4 1
TO R S • 570-457-5441

84,000 miles, Ask-


P E T

Seating capacity for munication skills


ASKING $9,999 ing $10,750 FREIGHTLINER
7 plus 2 wheel
2000 GMC ‘02 Hyundai JUST REDUCED!
chairs. 140,000 570-654-3076 or ’97 MIDROOF
necessary.Required
Jimmy 4x4 Elantra GLS 4Dr SAVE MONEY! GET work days are Mon-
570-498-0005
TI

miles. Great condi- 475 CAT & 10 day thru Friday and
READY FOR THE

TH OUS AND S
tion. Asking $7,000. speed transmission.
IL L O M O T

WINTER! Don’t pay some Saturdays.


For more details, $12,000

LINCOLN ‘06
dealer prices! White Applications are
Call 570-589-9181 available at 881
with grey interior. FREIGHTLINER

CL E AN R E L IABL E
Mundy Street,
FORD `92 EXPLORER
Loaded! Looks and runs like

NAVIGATOR
’99 CONDO
$
4,990 * $
4,990 * it just came off the 430 Detroit, Super
Wilkes-Barre, PA

L OW M IL E CAR S lot. Four Door, 4 84,000 miles. 4.0 18702. No phone


10 transmission. calls please.
wheel drive, 84,900 Liter engine. Rough TJ, Black with grey Pearl white, all Asking $15,000.
03 Ford 02 Ford Escape miles, new tires, body. $800. Call
VICE PRESIDENT
interior. 4 cylinder, leather. Fully
Windstar 07 P ontiac C oupe G -6 tow package, anti (570)825-8141 5-speed manual loaded with ‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’
TO

lock brakes, driver transmission. CD with sides. All


G T,33K,C le an............ 12,495
$ Find Something? all options.
OF OPERATIONS
and passenger
OR S • 5

player, hardtop, full Navigation sys- aluminum, spread


airbags, power Lose Something? doors, sound bar. axle. $6,500.
tem, entertain-
07 C hevy Im pala L S windows, power
mirrors, power
Get it back where it
belongs
4” Skyjacker
ment DVD pack- P & G Federal Cred-
Suspension lift with
53K,F ue lF le x .................... 9,995
Loaded w/ 66K Miles $ 2 storage trailers.
it Union is seeking a
$
7,890 * $
6,490
locks, rear window age, 3rd row
* defroster and
with a Lost/Found ad!
570-829-7130
steering stabilizer.
Like new BF seating, climate
570-814-4790
Vice President of
06 M itsubishi Eclipse G T
VOLVO `08 XC90
wiper, privacy tint, Goodrich 35’s with Operations who is
control seats, responsible for
air conditioner,
B lac k B e auty,66K ..... 10,995
‘99 Buick $ Full size spare. Only
‘97 Plymouth
FORD `97 DIESEL sun roof, excel-
TIL L O M O TO

570-457-5441

cruise control. CD, 85,000 miles. Fully loaded, moon assisting the Credit
Custom 4Dr Breeze keyless entry and lent condition. roof, leather, heat- Union CEO/Presi-
7 0 -4 5 7 -5 4 4 1

$7,300
06 H y undai Tiburon G T much more. Cummins engine,
8-L. 49,049 (570) 301-7221 $14,995. ed seats, electric dent in the overall
management of the
$10,499. Call 570-301-2244
V 6,32K ......................... 10,995
$ locks, excellent
570-332-4999 miles. 33,000 condition. New credit union. This
59K Miles 4 Dr, 4 Cyl, A/C
06 H onda C ivic
gross wt. 6,649
light wt. $19,500 JEEP `02 LIBERTY MITSUBISHI `97
tires, new brakes position has direct
responsibility for the
2,890*
and rotors. 52,000
$
4,990 * $
S uper C lean,S unroof,77K . 10,
$
995
Must see!
(570) 829-5886
Blue/grey, new
rebuilt engine with miles highway administration and

15’ CUBE VAN $26,500/ best offer. supervision of front


warranty, new end and branch
570-779-4325
*All Prices Plus Tax & Tags.
VIEW M O R E A T tires & brakes,
FORD `99 E250 Cab over, 4 cylinder 570-417-2010 till 5 activities within
P E TI

MOTOR TWINS
4,000 miles.
P ETIL L O M O TO R S.C O M DODGE `00 RAM Wheelchair Van
$5,900 or
best offer.
diesel engine.
Rebuilt automatic
TRUCKS FOR SALE
established policies
and guidelines. Par-
ticipate in the
1500 QUAD CAB
78,250 miles. Fully transmission. Very
CALL STEVE MORENKO G O O D C R EDIT G ETS serviced, new bat-
570-814-2125
good rubber. All Ford, GMC, strategic planning
2010 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming
279396

International-Prices and the develop-


718-4050 L O W INTER EST R A TES! 4X4, V8 automatic. tery, tires & rods. around good
New tires & brakes.
Fully loaded. Lea-
Seats 6 or 3 wheel-
chairs. Braun Millen- JEEP `06 condition inside
& out. Well
starting at $2,295.
Box Truck, Cab &
Chassis available.
ment of credit union
policies, procedures
and goals. Develop,
COMMANDER 4X4
ther interior. Many nium lift with maintained.
Call U-haul implement and
APRIL SALES EVENT! extras. Must see.
Excellent condition.
(570) 970-9351
remote. Walk up
door. Front & rear
A/C. Power locks &
Lockers, V-8. Heat-
ed leather. All
Ready to work.
PRICE REDUCED!
$6,195 or
570-822-5536 maintain operational
procedures to maxi-
6 Mo. Service Contract Included! windows. Excellent power. Navigation, best offer 457 Wanted to Buy mize efficiency.
Oversee the devel-
06 KIA SPECTRA 03 JEEP LIBERTY
SPORT
DODGE `01 RAM 1500 condition. $9,500.
570-237-6375
Satellite, Blue tooth,
3rd row, More.
Call 570-650-3500
Ask for Carmen
Auto opment and moni-
toring of perform-
QUAD CAB SLT 69,000
NISSAN `08 ROGUE ALL ance standards. A
Plow Included. HONDA `03 highway miles.
$14,900. Call minimum of five (5)
99,000 miles. Reli- (570) 855-3657 SL. AWD, 1 owner,
JUNK years senior man-

ODYSSEY
4 Door, 5 Speed, A/C able. 4x4 $6,000 or no accidents. 4 agement experi-

JEEP `06
Freedom Pkg, 4x4, Runs Great, AT
best door hatchback, 6 ence with a financial
$
6,995 * $
8,995 * offer. Call after 3:30 High mileage, cylinder, roof rails,
dark gray, black
CAR & institution required.
Bachelor’s Degree
on weekdays or 140000 miles,
08 MITSUBISHI
ECLIPSE GS
06 BUICK LACROSSE leave message at
(570) 675-9872
automatic,
wheel drive,
front
4
WRANGLER interior. Premium
wheels, new tires, TRUCKS preferred. P & G
Credit Union offers
brakes extra set of an outstanding ben-
door, anti-lock
brakes, air condi- snows. Premium WANTED efit package. Visit

DODGE `10 tioning, air bags, sound/Bose/blue-


Highest Prices
our website at

B a d Cre d it
5 Speed, CD, Alloys, 4 Door, AT, Low Miles, power locks, tooth, XM radio. www.pgmfcu.com
Intelligent key entry.
GRAND CARAVAN
XClean
power windows,
Paid In Cash!!!
Sporty, One Owner
Interested candi-
$
12,995* $
11,995* power mirrors, Newly inspected

N o Cre d it 36,900 miles dates should send


Only 17k miles. AM/FM radio, CD
07 CHEVY ONE 00 CHRYSLER Fully loaded. player, rear $19,500 FREE their resume along
with salary require-

N e e d a Ca r?
TON DUMP TRUCK GRAND VOYAGER SE (570) 371-7227
Excellent condi- defroster, rear
windshield wiper, TJ, X-Package REMOVAL ments on or before
tion. Factory & April 15, 2011 to the
with only 46,000
Call V&G
extended war-
ranty. $17,995
$5,990
(570) 606-4198 miles. One owner! SUZUKI `07 XL-7 following address or
email:

Ca ll M a rc u m M otors
6 cylinder, 6-speed
Dual RR Wheels, 14K Miles, 7 Passenger, Rear Heat/AC, (570) 690-2806
manual transmis-
56,000 miles, Anytime P & G Mehoopany

HUMMER ‘05 H2 automatic,


PW, PDL, Cruise
Auto, Excellent Condition
sion. Soft top with Employees Federal
288-8995
21,995* 5,995*
570 -693-30 76
$ $ all-wheel drive, Credit Union
FORD `05 ESCAPE XLT Yellow with black
leather interior.
full doors, tinted
factory windows.
4 door, air condi-
tioning, all power, Job Seekers are
Attn: Kathy Stanziale
VP of Human
* Plus tax, tags, title & doc fees.
4x4, automatic, CD player, sound

JO-DAN MOTORS
w w w .m a rc u m m otors .c om leather, moon roof, Front & rear heated CD player, leather looking here! Resources
bar, 31” all terrain
All Ve hic le s Com e w ith new tires & brakes, seats. Many chrome
accessories. $28,500 tires with full size
interior, tinted
windows, custom Where's your ad? P.O. Box 210
well maintained Tunkhannock, PA
1339 N. RIVER STREET 2 YR - 2 4 ,0 0 0 M ile W a rra n ty 63,000 miles, or best offer. Call spear. A MUST SEE! wheels, $13,000 570-829-7130 and 18657
PLAINS, PA. 18702 (570) 788-9826 or $13,999 Call 570-829-8753
Asking $8,750. ask for an employ- kathypgcu@ptd.net
829-2043 W E M AK E IT EAS Y! 570-472-3710 (570) 956-8547 (570) 301-7221 Before 5:00 p.m.
Equal Opportunity
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Employee! Place an
OWNER SERVICE for the following
positions: technical
ship,
leader-
mechanical
ice skills. We offer
competitive wages
Class A CDL ability
to obtain tank and
ment,
trucks,
delivery
including
ad and end the
search!
enced in computer
use, especially
taining a spotless
facility.
and benefits. 538 Janitorial/ hazmat 2 years
REPRESENTATIVE engineering, team tractor trailer com- 570-829-7130 Microsoft Office. This is fast-paced,
Seeking full and
FT NURSING INSTRUCTOR, building and prob-
lem-solving skills
Email your resume
or letter of interest Cleaning
recent verifiable
tractor-trailer expe-
binations to pick up
and deliver equip-
ask for an employ- Knowledge with
insurances is a plus.
physical, outdoor
work, 45-50 hours
to: jtinnes@ rience. Safe driving ment specialist
part-time represen-
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ment to and from
customer work
Catholic Social Ser-
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per week with one

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customer relation Advantages sites, and is able to opportunity employ-
issues with our
owner base. Good FT ENGINEERING
ations, Quality Con-
trol, Product Devel- LANDSCAPE Supplement your
income! Starting Home Daily. Com-
petitive pay pack-
train in safe usage
of the equipment. Healthcare Services
er. Resumes to:
Catholic Social
Applicants must be
dependable with a
opment, Customer $10-$12/hour. solid work history,
phone etiquette a
plus. This is not a
TECHNOLOGY INSTRUCTOR Service,
Sigma, Kaizen and
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efit packages. Train-
H.S. diploma (or
equivalent), the abil-
Group at Highland
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Services
Attn: Kelli James
excellent people
skills, and a desire
Immediate opening. Multiple part time ity to lift 70 lbs., Rehabilitation Center 33 East Northamp-
telemarketing posi- other activities. ing on safe driving to develop profes-
Please send a cover Minimum of 5 years evening shifts avail- have a valid CDL is currently accept- ton Street, Wilkes-
tion. Call for per- and product han- sionally in a new
letter, resume and a experience. Valid PA able for retirees, or license, satisfactory ing applications for Barre, PA 18701
sonal interview. Qualifications: 4 dling. New and well career. We’re really
copy of your official Driver’s License a to work around your driving record, and part time Dietary
Vacation Charter, year technical maintained equip- in the people busi-
transcripts to must. Knowledge of current full time job! knowledge of feder- Aides. Apply in per- The Meadows
Ltd. degree with mini- ment, uniforms, and ness – we just hap-
Luzerne County various patio/wall Nice, Clean Environ- al motor carrier reg- son Monday - Friday Nursing and
1-800-598-5238 mum 7 years rele- more! Call Brian pen to wash cars.
Community College, installations, plant- ment to Work! ulations is required. between the hours Rehabilitation
Ext. 98 vant experience or 972-740-8051 to
John Thomas Sed- ing techniques. Abil- Call 570-899-9600 Two years of com- of 9am-4pm at: Center We offer above
equivalent combina- learn how to get
lak, Dean of Human ity to read blue- mercial driving 750 Schooley Ave. average pay, health
522 Education/ tion of education started. Apply online
Resources, Atten- prints, oversee large experience involving Exeter, PA 18643 Positions Available care, paid vacation,
Training tion: Human and experience in scale jobs operate 542 Logistics/ @ www.thekag.com the movement of and a family-friendly
Resources Dept., engineering
manufacturing.
and all necessary equip- Transportation trucks and con- OPTICAL SALES ASSO- CNA’s atmosphere. Apply

COACHES
1333 S. Prospect St, ment. Self-motivat- struction equipment in person at Orlos-
Understanding of
COURIER NEEDED
Nanticoke, PA
CIATES
ed, ability to man- including oversized ki’s Wash & Lube,

Over
18634-3899 or e- polymer behavior age crews. Com-
Openings available and processes. loads required. 7-3 Shift 295 Mundy St.,
mail hr@luzerne.edu pensation based on Knowledge of safety Part Time (5-9 Wilkes-Barre. E.O.E.
in the Tunkhannock Experience in Independent Immediate full-time/
no later than Friday, experience. procedures for

47,000
Area School District Process Control, Contractor part-time openings days bi-weekly)
for Varsity Football
April 8, 2011. No
Lean Manufactur-
570-779-4346
Excellent pay with a securing and trans- with leading optical with benefits Looking for the right deal
phone inquires porting cargo is also chain. Great salary, on an automobile?
Assistant Coaches,
Freshman Football
please. ing, and AutoCAD
desirable. MAINTENANCE / growing company.
Call 570-606-7838
essential. commissions, bene- 3-11 Shift
Turn to classified.
Head Coach, and people cite the fits, & 401k. Experi- Part Time (5-9
Freshman Football
Assistant Head
For additional infor-
mation on these Competitive salary
and benefits pack-
SET-UP MECHANIC Shopping for a
The Times
NES RENTALS
offers competitive
ence preferred but
not necessary.
days bi-weekly)
with benefits
It’s a showroom in print!
Classified’s got
Coach.
positions, please new apartment? wages, medical/ Call 570-822-5900.
visit our web site at age: Health Insur-
ance, Dental &
Fifty year old locally
Classified lets Leader as their dental, vision, tuition EOE. CNA’s can apply the directions!
(www.luzerne.edu). owned and operat-
PHOTOGRAPHER
Interested appli- reimbursement, and
Vision, Disability, you compare costs - primary source on line at:
PHARMACY
cants should submit Equal Opportunity ed company seek- 401(k).
401K, Life, AD&D, https://home.eeas
a letter of interest Employer. Candi- ing reliable, self without hassle
to Mr. Richard dates representing Tuition Reimburse- motivated individual
or worry! for shopping For considera-
tion, apply online
e.com/recruit/?id=
296360 Part time nights &
TECHNICIAN
all aspects of diver- ment, Paid Leave. with excellent work
Bombick, Director of
Human Resources, sity are encouraged Drug screening and history for the posi- Get moving information. at our Careers weekends, Portrait,
Corporate, Public
background checks center at Individualized
41 Philadelphia Ave., to apply.
are conditions of
tion of mainte- with classified! *2008 Pulse Research www.nesrentals. Part time position.
orietation program relations & Sports.
Tunkhannock, PA nance/set-up Previous retail phar- Computer Skills
DRIVERS
com/careers. Competitive
18657. All clear- LINE UP employment.
Applications
mechanic
duties relative to a
and NES recognizes and macy experience
necessary. Knowl-
starting rates Required. Must be
ances (#114 FBI Fin- values diversity. motivated and work
A GREAT DEAL... Vacation, Holiday

What
accepted
gerprint, Criminal
Monday-Friday
manufacturing envi-
ronment. Candi-
CDL Class A We are an edge of 3rd party
insurance billing a
and Personal well with people.
check #34, Child
IN CLASSIFIED! 8AM-5PM; dates should have
Needed for a EOE/AA/M/F/D/V
plus. Fax resume to:
Days, Tuition Some experience

Do You
Abuse #151 and TB) paving company. employer. Reimbursement required, will train
or forward resume the understanding Harrold’s Pharmacy
must be secured. Looking for the right deal to: FABRI-KAL of pneumatics and
Experience neces-
570-824-8730
Health insurance the right candidate.
Deadline for appli-
on an automobile? sary. 570-474-6329 Looking for that and Pension Plan Send resume to:

HaveTo
Corporation, Human hydraulics and their
cations: April 8, 2011 special place c/o Times Leader
EOE. Turn to classified. Resources Dept. relation to the oper- SCHEDULING CLERK Child Day Care on
Box 2476
DRIVERS-CLASS
Attn: M. Murray called home? premises
It’s a showroom in print! ations on production 15 N Main St
DAYCARE Sell Classified will address
150 Lions Drive machinery, and at
Classified’s got Multi specialty med- Meadows Nursing Wilkes-Barre, PA
Hazle Township PA least basic electrical Your needs. ical practice cur- 18711-0250
A CDL
& Rehabilitation
the directions! 18202

Today?
knowledge. Person Open the door
STAFF NEEDED Email: rently has an open- Center
will mainly be
Experience a must.
TEACHING POSITION hrmail@hazleton.
f-k.com
responsible for the
maintenance, set-
with classified! ing for Full Time
scheduling clerk.
554 Production/
Operations
Early Childhood Immediate opening Fax: 570-501-0817 up, and start up of
Looking for a
548 Medical/Health Excellent computer, 551 Other
company you organizational and
Education a plus. days & evenings for Phone: production machin-
can retire with? communication
FLAGGERS WANTED PRE-PRESS IMPOSITION
To inquire call Scott
at 570-655-1012.
full time and adjunct
faculty in Electrical
570-861-3323
E.O.E.
ery and ensuring
proper machine C.N.A.’S, RN’S, skills needed.
Trades program. operation during the Looking for Salary commensu- Hiring 50. Vehicle
required, $8-$30 TECHNICIAN
Minimum 3 years
work experience in
527 Food Services/
Hospitality
course of produc-
tion but will also
more home/
family time? PT’S, OT’S & ST’S rate with experi-
ence. Benefits
package offered.
per hour. Will train.
570-714-FLAG. EOE
Busy printing plant
seeks person to
field. Teaching assist in other areas
experience a plus WANTED Please fax resume
LINEUP
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EDUCATORS
throughout the We offer to (570) 283-6924 from publishers and
but not required. manufacturing facili-
Fax resume to:
570-287-7936
SHIFT MANAGERS ty. Some moderate-
ly heavy lifting
top pay and
benefits
Angel’s Touch
Homecare, a Mille-
or e-mail to
hr@ihgltd.com. ASUCCESSFULSALE
layout for printing
presses using
Dynastrip imposition
We Are Seeking Or send to Auntie Anne’s involved. We offer Weekly home
time and much
nium Home Health
Care Company, is
INCLASSIFIED! software. Experi-
Certified Staff
2010-2011
Director of Education
Fortis Institute
Pretzels is
now hiring for:
competitive wages,
health and dental more looking for C.N.A.’S, LINEUP Doyouneedmorespace? ence in the publish-
ing or book print
166 Slocum Street RN’s, PT’s, OT’s and A yard or garage sale
Secondary
Math Teacher
Forty Fort, PA 18704
•Shift Managers
and crew for
insurance, retire-
ment and life insur-
ance benefits, and
For more ST’s with homecare
experience to join
ASUCCESSFULSALE in classified
business in a Mac
environment
is the best way required. Use of
Certified School Collect cash, not dust!
new Wilkes-
Barre Walmart an excellent work-
ing environment.
details,
please call
our growing team.
Currently there are INCLASSIFIED! tocleanoutyourclosets!
pre-press work flow
Nurse, RN
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location.
Position is day shift, 800-628-7807 Call 829-7130 PRN positions avail- Doyouneedmorespace? You’re in bussiness
systems, Preps,
Quark, In Design, or
Title One Reading •Shift managers Monday thru Friday. and ask for to place your ad. able in Lackawanna
A yard or garage sale with classified! other standard file
Specialist basement, garage for its Wyoming Please send resume recruiting. and Luzerne Coun-
prep software help-
Physical Science or attic and call the
Valley and
Steamtown Mall
and salary require-
ments to:
ties.
applicants
Interested
should in classified GAS ATTENDANT ful. Send resume to:
Collect cash, not dust! Kappa Graphics
Teacher
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is the best way Part time day shift.
Must have driver’s
50 Rock Street
PMCS-Monroe Cty.
ment today at 570-
Apply in person
at either mall
Kingston, Pa.
18704 or fax them
basement, garage
or attic and call the Fax: 570-655-3175 tocleanoutyourclosets! license and some
Pittston, PA 18640
Fax: 570-655-8379
Please fax your
location. to 570-287-1152.
Classified depart- timesleader.com email: belias@
You’re in bussiness mechanical experi-
resume to:
570-894-2793
829-7130! ment today at 570-
829-7130!
mhomehealth.com.
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554 Production/ 708 Antiques & 710 Appliances 720 Cemetery 730 Computer 744 Furniture & 746 Garage Sales/ 746 Garage Sales/ 746 Garage Sales/ 756 Medical
Operations Collectibles Plots/Lots Equipment & Accessories Estate Sales/ Estate Sales/ Estate Sales/ Equipment
REFRIGERATOR
Software Flea Markets Flea Markets Flea Markets
MANUFACTURING
Kenmore, almond, DRESSER clothes
21.6 cu. ft. with ice CEMETERY PLOTS dresser 44” w x 32” LIFT CHAIR
maker & filtered Plymouth National
LAPTOP, Toshiba
hx19” deep, lite
FORTY FORT BUYING
Summit stairway lift,
SUPERVISOR water $350. 15” wide screen xp
Cemetery in wood color, 4 draw- one year old, barely
570-868-6018 home sp3 usb 2.0
Wyoming. 6 Plots. ers, good condition used, battery back-
Responsibilities TOASTER OVEN
$450 each. Call
with restore dvd w
built in dvd rom cd-
$50 after 3pm US & up. Asking $1800
570-825-3666 570-655-3197 or best offer. Call
Include:
• Production
Hamilton Beach.
White. Excellent
rw, battery,
adapter/ charger &
ac W. WYOMING FOREIGN 570-401-1558
ENTERTAINMENT
scheduling.
• Equipment $ ANTIQUES BUYING $ condition. $15.
570-288-0414
OAKLAWN CEMETERY case loaded with
programs &d simple
CENTER solid oak COINS & POWER CHAIR -
planning. Old Toys, model kits,
4 grave sites,
games anti-virus not
Raymour & Flanni- CURRENCY Jazzy Select,
fabulous location. gan paid $750 ask- HIGHEST $700 or best offer
• Execute the daily Bikes, dolls, old gun TURKEY FRYER, All- needed $350. For
Purchased 20 years ing $150. Hunter off PREMIUMS FOR Call for more details
production plan by Mining Items, trains In-One gas & char- more details call 1484 Murray St
ago. $2,450 white ceiling fan 570-829-2411
shuffling resources & Musical Instruments, coal single burner 570-457-6610 April 2 & 3 SILVER DOLLARS
610-838-7727 $20. 570-457-4494
as necessary. Hess. 474-9544 smoker grill, & pro- 9am-3pm & BETTER ITEMS SCOOTERS:
• Ensure operator pane tank! Like new, PRINTER
performance to DOLL: Grandmoth- over $300 invested. 726 Clothing CARTRIDGES, new Line up a place to live No Early Birds
Living room & 2 296 W. Sixth St. GOLD &
Golden Avenger
$100; Amigo $100;
standards. er’s doll very old, Take all for $165. Lexmark, black & in classified! bedroom sets, cof- Wrangler 4-wheels
• Work with engi-
neering to improve
cloth body filled with
looks like shredded
Cash or Paypal.
570-735-2661
BLAZER, ladies, all
wool fully lined, new,
color all 100XL (4 in
all). List $89 sell for E N T E R TA I N M E N T fee & end tables,
Sunday, April 3
9am - 2pm SILVER (Pride Mobility)$250
lamps, pictures, Cleaning out old & one other $100.
manufacturing wood, material size 12, 1 black, 1 $50. Call CENTER tan oak
kitchen items,
JEWELRY & Or best offer for
behind one knee VACUUM, Bissell, 12 with drawsm holds storage unit. Every-
methods. purple $15. each. 570-288-3894 or linens, large & small thing from Furniture WATCHES any. Call between
• Enable round-the- worn through with amp, good condition Ladies black leather 570-650-6434 up to 32” TV, excel-
appliances, Christ- to knick knacks 12pm & 4pm.
clock communica- age, other than that $20. 570-287-0023 jacket, size 12 $20. lent condition $20.
mas decorations,
ALL TYPES 570-287-3826
in good condition, BED FRAME queen.
tions.
old dress on doll. WASHER & electric Ladies tweed coat,
732 Exercise $30.570-288-0414 woman’s clothing, OF STERLING
• Excellent commu- size 1X $10. Ladies handbags, shoes,
nication and inter- Asking $100. 570- dryer. Amana,
long black wool Equipment SILVER 758 Miscellaneous
white, 3 years old, FURNITURE: exercise equipment,
personal skills. 474-2756 between coat, size 12 $10. signed Fenton
Old Postcards &
8:30am- 9pm. bought new, excel- AB DOER, with ab ARMOIR, Elegant & AB CIRCLE PRO
• 3-5 year supervi- lent $200 each. 570-788-4502 versatile, 2 doors at pieces, garden & Local Photo’s,
sory experience videos $25. Bun & $75.
LIONEL Engine ten Call 570-417-8078 top accommodates hand & power tools. Lead Soldiers &
WEST WYOMING
preferred. BLAZERS ladies size Thigh Roller $10. 570-735-4824
$125. Lionel milk car or 735-2764 small, red & beige 28” TV, 4 large bot- Plus much more!
• Experience in Both very good con- Some vintage. Cash
Old Toys, Mining
$40. Lionel Box car $5. each. Ladies dition. 574-3418 tom drawers for ATTENDS Adult
Metal Working storage, solid oak, only. & Military Stuff, underwear XL size,
Guy 3464 $30. Belt Why Spend summer pants suit
Industry skills
with 2 guns on Hundreds on size small $6. AB MACHINE - Ab with carved design,
FLEA Old Crocks, Jugs 14 pair, package $6.
desired
Competitive Salary
buckle 1950 $10.
570-574-0271
New or Used
Appliances?
Call 570-823-4970 Squeeze sit up $25.
570-675-0248
originally $850. sell
for $300. CARD LOYALVILLE MARKET
& Bottles, Fine
each. 288-9940

and Benefits pack- Most problems CLOTHING - TABLE, solid dark China & Glass- BARREL,
age. NEON SIGN - Elec- with your appli- Women’s tops, with TREADMILL:Proform wood textured
tric, Camel sign, 30 ware, Local wooden.
ances are usually tags, 1X - 2X, 200 385. Records dis- mahogany, unique 6th Street
Send resume to: c/o years old, $200. 53 gallon.
Advertising
The Times Leader
Box 2485
570-829-2411
simple and inex-
pensive to fix!
pieces, $1 each.
cottons, mole skin,
tance & time. $75.
570-472-9660
table converts to full
dining table for 8 OPEN SPACE
YEAR ROUND STAMPS
Excellent
condition $195.
Save your hard knits $1 each. people, originally 570-876-3830
15 N. Main St. STAR WARS Ceram- WORKBENCH: AVAILABLE
earned money, Let 570-735-5084 $595. sell $350.
Wilkes-Barre, PA ic Stein 1997 Series Olympic Powertec INSIDE & OUT A professional
us take a look at it DINING CHAIRS 4
18711-0250 Ser. Nbr. 96858 CLOTHING workbench model OVER dealer for over
first! matching antique BATHROOM SINK
$25. Star Wars Talk- women’s size large WB_OB11 includes 1146 Loyalville 70VENDORS 35 years
30 years in chairs, beautifully SET: Gerber white
ing Bank 1995
566 Sales/Retail/ Series C3PO & the business.
& extra large con- an olympic 45 lb bar carved backrests in Outlet Road ACRES OF YOU WILL NOT porcelain bathroom
sisting of pants, plus 190 lbs in plates PARKING
Business R2D2 $15. 735-0191 East Main
tops, sweaters, (235 lbs total) also
rounded grapevine (Rt.118 to Loyalville
FIND BETTER sink with mirror and
Development Appliances
shoes size 9, over clamps, curl attach-
pattern, legs are Rd., go 2.2m to Sunday PRICES!!
medicine cabinet.
570-735-8271 Queen Anne style, Loyalville Outlet Rd. Matching set. $80.
Visit us at Nanticoke
35 items. 2 wool ment & olympic seats are uphol- Turn right & go .7m 8am-4pm NO BS, JUST A 570-331-8183
GROCERY CLERK & DELI Merchant’s Village coats size L. $10
each. 570-655-1808
curling bar with set
of clamps. Will
stered in dark gold to property on Left) PROVEN FACT!
WILKES-BARRE
(the old Pittston patent leather, Sat., April 2, 9-3PM BATTERY CHARG-
require a large vehi-
CLERKS
Part time shifts.
Wal-Mart)
We have antiques
712 Baby Items CLOTHING: Plains
soccer, new hooded
cle to transport this
item. $425
brass nail head trim
Circa 1920 original
Entire contents of
plumber’s storage 204 Gilligan St. HERTIAGE
ER/MAINTAINER by
Schumacher Speed
galore! Come to value $1000. sell Charge computer
Must be 18 or older. Booth 162!
BABY ITEMS:
Newborn swing
sweatshirt, adult xl. (570) 822-1179 $250. UNUSUAL
buildings. PVC fit-
tings, copper fit-
GALLERIES smart. Charges bat-
Apply in person at paid $25. asking
Carone’s Market
Primitive bakers $50. Gate $10. Pack $15. Plains soccer SIDE CHAIRS, pair of tings of all sizes, DALLAS, PA teries for automo-
cabinet, plantation N Play $30. Child- 734 Fireplace Parsons Chairs in black pipe, pipe tive lead-acid,
Route 309 desk, dry sink, hooded sweatshirt, Located Directly marine & deep-
craft crib $75. youth medium. Accessories paisley print, gold & insulation, duct
Mountain Top, PA. Hoosiers. Loads rust, fabricated of board of varying
across from the cycle batteries for
Changing pad cover looks like new! $9.
of smalls and tons $10. Child’s oak 4 custom leatherette sizes, wire spools, Dallas Agway on cars, trucks, boats,
Plains soccer hood- FIREPLACE: vent
of good stuff! drawer chest $50. textile, deeply tuft- water main fittings, Rt. 415 RVs, motorcycles,
ed sweatshirt, youth free 30,000 BTU
Consignments Dresser combo ed, comfortable commercial faucets ATV’s, snowmobiles
Welcome large, looks like propane fireplace Look for our blue & lawn tractors. For
changing table with 43” wood sur- back & seats, origi- commercial parts,
570-855-7197
570-328-3428
$100. 825-0569
new! $9. Clarks
sandals, nib. artisan round, has thermo- nally $550.
$175. 288-5835
sell etc...A great deal SATURDAY, APRIL 2 & white signs 6 and 12 volt batter-
ies. New in box,
for any contractor!
BLUE BUMBO SEAT
collection burma
style, brown, size 9.
stat & blower. W
Heats 1000 sq. ft. Also leather club 8:00-4:00 Tues. thru Sat. asking $25. BOOKS,

INSIDE YEARBOOKS: with tray. Excellent FURNITURE: chairs, large screen Directions: Off 10 am to 5 pm The Twilight Series,
retail $80. sell $36. Call after 6:30 week gently used furni-
Coughlin H.S. 1926, Condition $25. TV, hutch, house Hazle Street 570-674-2646 3 paperback, 1
(570) 696-5607 days or any time ture, like new - 5
1928, 1932, 1937, 570-763-9599 hold items & many Entire contents of hardcover. One has
week ends. $225.
ACCOUNT 1940, 1961, 1963,
1942, 1943, 1944, CARSEAT: Chicco
travel system infant
JACKET: boys gen-
uine Italian stone
570-675-0005
piece French
Provincial bedroom
set $250. 5 piece
primitive antiques.
Too Much To List,
home including fur-
niture, beautiful oak 752 Landscaping &
music disc & poster
$25. for all. 3 artifi-
1949. G.A.R. H.S. kitchen set and oak cial home indoor
EXECUTIVE
leather jacket, size All Prices To Sell! Gardening
1934, 1935, 1936, carseat, base, &
14. $25. 868-6018 740 Floorcoverings child’s bedroom set bedroom sets decorator trees.
1937, 1945, 1946, stroller included. with desk, book- including mahogany Asking $15. each.
LUZERNE
1951, 1955, 1956, Excellent condition. PROM DRESSES: FLOORING: 3/4x5 case & free stand- four poster, nice Brizzy’s Call between 9am -
Local sales Retails for $299. Light blue with Natural heart pine ing mirror $175. Liv- Arbor Care & 9pm 570-474-2756.
operation is 1957, 1961, 1965, curio cabinets, cut
1966, 1970, 1980, asking $125. beading on front, X- hardwood flooring. ing room couch, glass and other Landscaping
looking for an 570-763-9433 cross lacing on Total of 211.5 sq. ft. loveseat, marble Tree trimming, BEDDING:
experienced 1985, 2005, 2006. glassware, china
open back. Floor Brand new in boxes. topped coffee & sets, linens, nice pruning & removal. Comforter, Shams &
telemarketer/in Meyers H.S. 1935, GLIDER CHAIR. Tan
length, size 10 $60. Paid $522. asking end tables $200. wall mirrors, t.v.'s Stump Grinding, Dust Ruffle for
side account 1936, 1937, 1938, cushions with honey
Mayqueen black $250. 256-7868 French Provincial and other electron- Cabling. Double Bed. Green
executive for 1942, 1943, 1944, colored wood.
tulle with beads & dining room set with ics, brass decora- Free Estimates with Pink Flowers.
it’s NEPA loca- 1945, 1946, 1960, Excellent condition. RUG: Area Rug. 4x6
floral sequins, strap- breakfront, server, tive items, jewelry, Fully Insured $8. 570-639-2780
tion. 1974, 1975, 1976, $100. 654-8042 Polypropylene. Navy
1977. Kingston H.S. less & matching table & 8 chairs HUGE SALE holiday items, Toro 570-542-7265
shawl $75. Size 10 with ivory. $70. $350. Patio set with BEDLINER: 89
1938, 1939, 1940, JOGGING 205 Main St. S-620 snowblower, DONE-RIGHT
Qualified indi- light green with 570-654-8042 umbrella $25. Mov- Chevy S10, standard
1944, 1948, 1949. STROLLER will not Thursday & Friday Craftsman push Pressure
vidual will set- black illusion over- ing, must sell - cab $30. 2000
Plymouth H.S. 1930, fold $25. Pack N March 31 & April 1 lawnmower, lots Washing
up appoint- Chevy Cavalier LS
ments for out- 1931, 1932, 1933, Play, fabric a little lay, black satin waist 742 Furnaces & make an offer! 11am - 5pm of lawn & garden Patios, decks, sid- rear trunk spoiler,
zips in back, knee or 570-714-6114 Saturday, April 2
side sales rep- 1938, 1943, 1944, yellowed due to
shorter length $40.
Heaters 10am - 3pm
and much more! ing, concrete. Serv- black $10. Four
resentatives 1959, 1960. age, non-smoking FURNITURE: CREDIT CARDS ing Lackawanna & barrel carb running
Hanover H.S. 1951, house. $20. Both Yellow mid-thigh COAL STOVE Furniture, house- ACCEPTED!
with businesses Upholstered Sitting Luzerne Counties. from Chevy motor
1952, 1953, 1954, good condition. length strapless Pittston kitchen hold, antique, vin- Sale by Cook &
in NEPA. Some Chair with Ottoman 570-655-4004 $50. 3 suitcases in
1960. West Pittston 570-574-3418 wth small bow at $300. Master turbo tage and new Cook Estate
clients are waist, ties in back, $15. Cherry Wood excellent shape
existing cus- H.S. Annual 1925, heater $125. Coffee Table $15. Liquidators LAWNMOWER: $40. 570-740-1246
1926, 1927, 1928, MONITOR: Safety tulling under skirt. 570-779-3332 www.cookand Weedeater 21” 4-75
tomers. COLD 1st Baby Video Mon- size 7 worn once Cherry Wood 6’ NANTICOKE
CALLING IS 1931, 1932, 1959. Grandfather Clock cookestate $15. 570-655-0711 BEDSPREADS, king
itor. B&W video $40. 570-288-9609 HEATER, portable South Valley
Valley liquidators.com
REQUIRED! Luzerne H.S. 1951, $15. 570-655-0711 size, 1 rose, 1 green.
screen. Works space heater, 12 Chamber of Spike & Gorilla’s
1952, 1956, 1957, $25. each.
Position is full- 1959. Berwick H.S. great. $45 Bumbo
seat. Lime Green.
PURSES/CLOTHING:
American Eagle
gallon kerosene or
fuel oil. $70. Call
HEADBOARD brass
Commerce
LINE UP Lawn Care & Out-
door Maintenance
570-788-4502
1952, 1953, 1956, queen size head-
time with health
benefits, paid 1957, 1958, 1960, Looks brand new.
$20. 570-371-6900
Outfitters wool
design $3. Victoria
(570) 825-5810 board with bed rails. A GREAT DEAL... We do it all! BEER MEISER
DANSBY 1/4 KEG
1967, 1968, 1969 Lawn Care - Summer
vacation, hourly
and bonus pay. ,1970. Lehman H.S. STROLLER:
Secret black /pink
slipper boots, medi-
HEATER: Kerosene
Reddy - Mark 50
Headboard is 5’ W X
42” H $50. Maple IN CLASSIFIED! packages available, ONLY. $225.
concrete patios, 570-283-2047
1973, 1974, 1976, Umbrella stroller $7. um $3. Liz Clai- $15. 570-655-0711 kitchen table & 2 Looking for the right deal tree trimming &
1978, 1980. Nanti- captain chairs. $50.
Please e-mail
coke Area H.S.
570-779-9791 borne small butterfly
HEATER: Tower 570-829-4776
on an automobile? removal. Gutter COINS: Great Britain
resume to print leather purse lot of 22 older coins
prminc14@ 1976, 2008. Dallas
$4. Misses /junior quartz electric Turn to classified. cleaning. Custom
all for $5.735-6638
aol.com H.S. 1966, 1967, 714 Bridal Items Old Navy & Ameri- heater, asking $20. HUTCH: Like new.
West Side Play- It’s a showroom in print! dog Kennels &
1968. Bishop Hoban $150. Sofa Couch: wooden playsets.
H.S. 1972, 1973, BRIDAL TOWEL can Eagle tops, XS 570-825-5847
Brand new. $100. ground. W. Grand Classified’s got 570-702-2497
COLLEGE BOOKS
Writing a Research
1974, 1975. West CAKE Frilly Fun & to Medium $1. STOVE: Antique 4 (2) Lamp Tables: St. Saturday, April 9 the directions! Paper, 5th Edition,
To place your Side Central functional! Perfect each Old Navy
size 6 flare jeans
burner kerosene oil $40. (1) Hanging 8am - 2 pm
$15 per space, set
WEED EATER Kraft,
ISBN: 1-877653-66-
WILKES-BARRE
$10. BLOWERS (2)
ad call...829-7130 Catholic H.S. 1965 -
1974, 1980, 1981.
shower gift or Cen-
terpieces! Custom $2. Pants/khaki’s
stove $25.
570-675-0920
Light: $40.
Call 570-443-7202 up at 7am Toro Electric. $10 7 $2. Life As We
Know It, a collection
sizes 4, 6, 8, 10 $2. All vendors wel- each. 570-654-1169
SALESPERSON Westmoreland H.S.
1952, 1953 - 1954
made! $50.
570-241-6163 each.
purse with
Lilu small
cute 744 Furniture &
LAMP - Parlor stand
up lamp. Very good
come. 735-6990
WYOMING
of Personal Essays
by Foote Sweeney,
Now hiring Full
OLD FORGE
G.A.R. H.S. 1972, VALLEY ISBN: 0-7434-
Time positions. 1973, 1974, 1975, 716 Building
buttons from Pac Accessories condition. Grey
MASONRY 7686-7 $5. Ger-
Commission based. Sun $3. Black slip- metal color. $25.
1976 Pittston H.S. Concrete, stucco, minal by Emile Zola
Experience in Materials on waitress shoes ANTIQUE hand dec- 570-740-1246
1936, 1951, 1954, foundations, ISBN: 978-0-14-
propane, heating oil size 6-1/2 rarely orated secretary
1963 Pittston Hospi- LAMPS: Green with pavers, retaining 044742-2 $5.
& HVAC sales. Email DOOR. Solid wood, worn $1.50 Asics desk $400.
tal School of Nurs- gold base lamps, wall systems, dryvit, 570-696-3528
or fax resumes to 6 panel. Exterior or track cleats 570-287-0820
ing, J.O.Y. of 1957, white pleated flagstone, brick
570-474-5256 or interior. Natural oak silver/light green, CROCHET THREAD
1959 West Pittston BED complete, dou- shades, like new. work. Senior Citizen
eb2@buttonoil.com finish, right or left size 7 $3. Semi or bag full, $5. Helmet,
H.S. 1950, 1954, ble head board & $25. Speaker Discount.
with hardware. prom dress, David’s
SALVATION ARMY
1955, 1956, 1960 footboard, cherry stands, cherry 570-287-4144 black, size Medium,
36x80. 735-8730 or Bridal metallic blue/ $5. Call 823-4941
Hazleton H.S. 1938, finish. $10. wood for bookshelf or
332-8094 grey, tea length,
1939, 1940, 1941, 570-693-4483 size. 1 year old. $25. 1113 S. Main St. 570-760-0551
bubble, strapless ,
INDOOR
1942, 1943, 1945, DINNERWARE:
DOORS: 2 entry size $15. Dolly’s 570-283-2412 (Near Agostini’s English Ironstone
1948, 1949, 1950, doors. Wood & BEDROOM - Bakery)
1953, 1954, 1955,
Boutique, Sherri Hill
Fruitwood dresser, LOVESEAT & Sat. April 2, 8-5PM 754 Machinery & serving for 8. Silver

FLEA MARKET
glass entry door short prom dress Elegance Pattern.
1956, 1957, 1959, 32”x80” great violet & pink with
bureau, 2 twin beds, OTTOMAN solid Oak roll top desk, Equipment $20. 570-825-8256
1960, 1961, 1962, brass full size bed
600 1964 Hazle Twp H.S.
shape $75. Steel bow at waist, can
$495. LIVING ROOM
sand colored cush-
ioned, excellent
antique hutch &
17 S. Penna. Ave
Entry door 32”x 80”. buffet, grandfather
APRIL 2, 2011
be worn strapless, HELMET, size medi-
FINANCIAL
HAULMARK ‘07
1951, 1952 Rt. hand swing ( in & Traditional blue vel- shape $200. clock, cuckoo
size 3/4. $30. um, black, $8 or
570-825-4721 to the right), nice vet with White Trim. clock, lawnmower,
Unique Tiffany terra best offer. 823-4941
610 Business 710 Appliances
glass, great shape,
can use a coat of
cotta
beading,
color with
layered,
3-Pieces. $450.
570-799-9846
SOFA: 100% Italian
black leather sofa &
dolls & much more.
All Priced to Sell 8AM TO 2PM TRAILER 6’X14’ HUMIDIFIER $7.
Opportunities paint, reducing the lace, Vintage look- BEDROOM SETS
loveseat, very good Food Like new with POOL CUE $10.
APPLIANCE price to $75. or ing, strapless from KING,
KING Mediter-
condition $550.
PLAINS Concessions, electric brakes, RECORD ALBUMS
BEER DISTRIBUTOR PA RT S E T C . take both doors for Prom Excitement, ranean Style. All
570/824-7807 or Bake Sale, & new tires and $2. each.

INDOOR
Used appliances. $125. save $25.! 570-545-7006 Silent Auction reinforced tongue. Call 570-823-4970
License available size 12, runs small. wood. Triple dress-
Parts for all brands. Cash or paypal. $40. Short gold, Call 824-8741 to $2700.
with option to lease 223 George Ave. 570-735-2661 sequin bodice, full
er with mirror, 2 AFFORDABLE 570-239-5457
LADDER: 32’. alu-
building or sold Wilkes-Barre end tables, Armoire MATTRESS SALE reserve a table. minum extension
separately.
570-954-1284
570-820-8162 GLASS DOOR. 3
way glass door for
tulle sparkly bottom
from David’s Bridal,
size 4, $15. BCBG
chest. $650. FULL,
FULL
all wood, bookcase
We Beat All
Competitors Prices! RUMMAGE SALE Don't need that
Guitar?
ladder, barely used -
$180. 814-3758
bath tub. $25 black short semi
style headboard,
dresser with mirror,
Mattress Guy Living Hope Bible Job Seekers are Sell it in the LADDER: 7’ WOOD
570-331-8183 Twin sets: $149 Church
dress, sequins on 5 drawer chest Full sets: $169 31 S. Main St. looking here! Classified Section! STEP LADDER $25.
top, flowy, beautiful, 570-829-7130
INTERIOR DOOR:
size 4. $20. BCBG
night table, $450.
Call 570-823-8036
Queen sets: $189 Fri. Apr. 1 Where's your ad? 570-779-9791
Still in shrink wrap. All New 4pm-8pm SNOWBLOWER 4.5
Jeld Wen solid pine red short semi,
American Made Sat., Apr. 2
570-829-7130 and HP 21” Electric Start
RELIGIOUS ITEMS -
pleated criss BEDROOM SUITE. Hand made
JAN-PRO 6 panel 30”. Paid
crossed top, flowy Girls. Full/queen 570-288-1898 9am-1pm ask for an employ- $25. Small Air Com- Rosaries, $5.
$95. Make an offer. pressor $10.
COMMERCIAL
570-466-6481 skirt, can be worn- headboard, lingerie MICROWAVE/TV
A variety of items ment specialist 570-655-0711
570-829-2411
CLEANING strapless, size 4 chest, armoire, STAND, Oak on
to choose from.
OF NEPA WHITE ASH LOGS - $20. 7 dance dresser w/mirror. Homemade baked
GENE’S wheels $20. Oak file
RECONDITIONED Fresh Cut, 3 pieces dresses sizes small, Green/Pink. Excel- cabinet, 2 drawer goods, hotdogs, 509 Building/ 509 Building/ 509 Building/
Be Your Own lent/ $325. wimpies & haluski.
Boss Work Full or APPLIANCES 12”x54”. $20 each. medium & large $7.
570-815-5152
$25. 570-675-0248 Construction/ Construction/ Construction/
570-779-3551 each. 696-3528
Part time 60 Day Warranty PATIO SET: Brown SWOYERSVILLE Skilled Trades Skilled Trades Skilled Trades
Accounts available Monday-Friday WINDOW Silver Line Collect cash, not dust! CHAIR rocks & Jordan patio table
NOW throughout 8:00PM-5:00PM vinyl replacement Clean out your swivels, love seat, (60” X 34”) & 6
Wilkes Barre, window, double pink color, good
JOB FAIR
Saturday basement, garage chairs hunter green
Scranton, hung, NEW, never condition. both $50. $700. 479-2300
8:00AM-11:00AM or attic and call the 570-655-2154
and Hazleton. used 30 1/4 X 51 1/4.
Gateway Classified depart- SINK BASE CABI-
We guarantee
$5,000 to Shopping Center
$60. 570-735-5482
WINDOW: new vinyl
ment today at 570- COMPUTER DESK,
larger corner, light
NET, 24” X 30”, SATURDAY, April 9, 2011
$200,000 Kingston, PA 829-7130! blond wood, new,
in annual billing.
Small investment
(570) 819-1966 replacement win-
dow size: 28 3/4” x
oak color & gray.
$80. 570-868-6018
never used. $75.
570-371-9984 453 Owen Street
8:30AM- 12:30PM
We’re ready - 58 3/4” low e argon 730 Computer Saturday April 2nd
Are you?
For more info
GRILL
ceramic
electric
12”x12”
gas thermo pane
$150. 570-288-3189
Equipment &
COMPUTER DESK,
light wood tone,
TABLE LAMP with
shade $10. 2 end
9:00AM - 2:00PM
Some furniture, tvs,
Location of Job Fair:
Call 570-824-5774 nonstick. Smoke Software keyboard pullout, table lamps with lamps, ceramics, Hazleton Site Contractors
free. New in box. WINDOWS (3) New shelf for tower com- shades $12.
Janproofnepa.com
$15. 570-655-2154 storm windows, DESK. Computer puter. $10. 570-823-4970
dishes, jewelry, holi- Humboldt Industrial Park, 40 Elm Road, Hazleton, PA
$50. Call 735-8730 570-278-2517 day decor, womens
asking $60. total.
MICROWAVE com- 570-825-5847 or 332-8094
DESK 3 large draw-
TV STAND - for tvs coats, wall decor &
much much more
Various Opportunities
pact perfect for up to 28”, side door
dorm works great.
720 Cemetery To place your ers, drop down
top, storage com-
& 2 shelves , really Lehigh Valley Area
nice!! $20.735-3765
$5. 570-693-4483
Plots/Lots ad Call Toll Free partments. Paid Heavy Civil Bridge Estimator and Project Manager
MR COFFEE espres- 1-800-427-8649 $150. $80. or best
746 Garage Sales/ Locust Ridge Site Contractors - Pocono Lake, PA
so/ cappuccino offer. 5 piece full
LAPTOP Compaq Estate Sales/ 2nd and 3rd Shift - Heavy Diesel Truck Mechanic
700 machine $15. Laun-
dry tub, faucet & CEMETERY PLOTS 12” screen windows
XP PRO SP3 with
BEDROOM SET, 5
drawer chest, nite Flea Markets SWOYERSVILLE Laborer, Equipment Operator
MERCHANDISE cabinet $20. Front (3) together.
battery, ac adapter,
stand, dresser with
gate Kristina bar Maple Lawn mirror & headboard. Hazleton Site Contractors-Hazleton, PA
stool $75. 696-1432 Section of case, many games $400. or best offer. ASHLEY Lehigh Valley Site Contractors-Easton, PA
702 Air
Conditioners
RANGE: brand new
Dennison
Cemetery.
& programs $80.
570-457-6610
570-477-2281 PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
RUMMAGE 2nd or 3rd Shift Heavy Diesel Truck Mechanic

AIR CONDITIONER
natural or propane
gas range with
Section ML.
$550 each.
LAPTOP refurbished
off-lease corporate
DINING ROOM
TABLE, Hard Rock
SPRING SALE Pikes Creek Site Contractors-Hunlock Creek, PA
sealed burners and 610-939-0194 maple no chairs,
$40 laptop: $125-$275. Paving Laborer, Paving Operator, Paving Foreman, Low Bed Driver
570-740-1246
electronic pilots in
unopened box, Call
all reformat/refur-
$35. Also comes
with extra table leaf, BAZAAR Holy Trinity Church General Laborer and Equipment Operator
bished to as new The table without
after 6:30 $299. CEMETERY condition, legal, N. Main St. Hughes Street 2nd or 3rd Shift Heavy Diesel Truck Mechanic
708 Antiques & 570-675-0005 PLOTS activated installs of
the leaf is around 5’
Saturday, April 2 Monday, April 4,
long. Took the legs
Collectibles (2) Available. o.s (xp profession- off for easy trans- 10 am to 2 pm 9-3pm and 6-8pm
Tuesday, April 5
Pikes Creek Site Contractors-Wyalusing, PA
St. Mary’s al/7 ultimate service port, cash or paypal Baked goods, jew- 2nd Shift Heavy Diesel Truck Mechanic
ANTIQUES: Cemetery. Near pack 1)+software& elry, & flea tables. and Wednesday,
Pitcher with ruffled REFRIGERATOR front gate on N. drivers done, all
570-735-2661
Luncheon:
Luncheon Home- April 6, 9-3pm 1st Shift Heavy Equipment Road Mechanic
edge & 3 matching General Electric / Main St. Call for fast/ clean/ excel- made soups & W ed. Bag Day
SOFA queen size
glasses $25. Cop- No Frost, 66” tall. details at lent. Free deliv- $300. or best offer. baked ham sand- Lunch and bake SAME DAY INTERVIEWS- For information call 1-800-344-2463
per Tea Kettle $15. sale daily.
Works good. $125. (570) 328-7370 ery+warranty. For call 570-299-7270 wiches Take outs Competitive wages & Benefits- Pre-Employment drug testing. (EOE)
570-639-2780 Call 655-5404 details 862-2236 available.
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Electronics Merchandise
LAWN CHAIR, cast
iron, $75, TABLE,
coffee, glass top,
PRESIDIAN DIGITAL
BUS TRIPS
Yankee Baseball The Video
GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS
AKC Registered.
ASHLEY BENTON DALLAS DUPONT
PHONE SYSTEM - First shots &
$75,TREADMILL, Tigers 4/2, $79
Weslo, $100, TIVO,
answering machine Game Store wormed. Parents on
& 2 portable Blue Jays 4/30, $79 28 S. Main W.B. premises. www.
DUPONT
$125, FIREPLACE, phones. $20. Red Sox 5/14, $99
faux, $100, BOOK- Open Mon- Sat, mountainhausken-
570-675-0248 Red Sox 5/15, $99 nels.com
SHELVES (2) $20 12pm – 6pm
each, TV STAND, Mets 5/21, $99 570-822-9929 / 570-746-1689
Sauder, $5, DESK, 770 Photo Mets 5/22, $99 570-941-9908
Computer, $75, Equipment Phillies Baseball ITALIAN CANE CORSO
CHEST, cedar, $150,
TEA-CART, $75 DIGITAL CAMERA -
Cubs 6/11, $85
A’s 6/25, $85
$$ CASH PAID $$ Mastiff Puppies
ICCF Registered.
29 Brown St.
Solid 2 story home
Contemporary style
home in need of
152 Pine Drive
Bright & Open floor
Quality 3 bedroom
ranch home on
570-655-0952 some TLC. 3 bed- plan - 4 year old
VIDEO GAMES
HP Photosmart 7.2 Red Sox 6/30 $95 Sire over 200 lbs. large lot. Family
with 3 bedrooms, rooms, 2 baths, two story home set
Megapixel palm- Mets Baseball Blue & blue fawn. room with cathedral
1.5 baths, vinyl kitchen, dining on 2.26 private
sized Camera w/3x Vet Checked
& SYSTEMS
Yankees 7/2, $95 sided, large carport room, living room ares - Fabulous ceiling, gas fire- Single family home
optical and 8x digital 570-617-4880
Phillies 7/17, $85 and fenced yard. with fireplace, foyer, modern kitchen place, 2 car for sale in quiet
zoom. Large
MUGS 2 Campbells Cardinals 7/21, $75 Highest $$ Paid LAB PUPS Convenient loca- laundry room, full with stainless steel garage. Access to neighborhood-
Screen. 2 Gig SD
Soup Tourine Mugs ACA registered- tion. Home needs basement & 2 car appliances. 4 bed- flagstone patio from Beautiful 2400 Sq.
card with minor Baseball Overnight Guaranteed
$10. Oster 2lb Bread Wormed and shots. updating by attached garage on rooms, 2.5 baths. Ft. 6 bedroom, 2
dings. $59 call Rick Red Sox @ Pirates Buying all video family room and
Machine $20. Whe- Beautiful litter. Yel- great potential. 9+ mostly cleared Detailed moldings & full baths, 2 story
570-283-2552 6/25-6/26 $239 games & master bedroom.
len small lightbar, low and black. $79,900 & flat acres. hardwood floors. home, fully air con-
red & blue lens $20. MANFROTTO Mono Mariners @ Red Sox systems. PS1 & 2, MLS 11-74 $180,000 Walk out basement Above ground pool
$275. ditioned, oil & gas
570-675-0248 -Pod model 681B. 7/23-7/24 $219 Xbox, Nintendo, 570-743-8049 Call Colleen MLS# 10-4750 $345,000 with deck. heat, renovated
Excellent Condition. Yankees @ Orioles Atari, Coleco, 570-237-0415 Five Mountains MLS# 11-901 $165,000 kitchen, full unfin-
PAINTINGS 2 beau- MALTESE PUPPY
$50. or best offer. 8/27-8/28 $209 Sega, Mattel, Realty Call Geri MLS# 10-2905 ished basement, 2
tiful 16x20 paintings AKC-8 weeks, 1st
MINOLTA MAXXUM Gameboy, 570-542-2141 570-696-0888 Call Arlene Warunek enclosed porches,
of the Sullivan Trail Nascar At Dover shots/vet checked.
8000i 35MM film Vectrex etc. 570-696-3801 570-650-4169 15 x 20 deck with
Coal breaker that
was a Pagnotti
Enterprise structure
camera with 2 lens-
es & off camera
5/15 & 10/2
$159 each Race DVD’s, VHS & CDs
Beautiful, Small,
Quality Male. $600. BLAKESLEE LEWITH & FREEMAN power awning
cover – generous
AVOCA
flash unit, reduced & Pre 90’s toys, (607) 775-4564.
that stood off Exeter New York City size lot, off street
$275 Very good The Video Looking for that parking, first floor
Ave,. West Pittston.
$40. each. call Jim
condition. 570-788-
2388 after 5 pm
Brunch Cruise
6/5, $99 Game Store MINIATURE POODLES special place
called home? Smith Hourigan
washer/dryer. All
appliances includ-
570-655-9474 email 1150 S. Main ACA Registered.
bing1124.1@netze- COOKIE’S $150 each Classified will address Group ed. Offering price
TRAVELERS Scranton (570) 696-1195
ro.com 772 Pools & Spas Mon - Sat,
Paper Trained Your needs. $180,000
570-815-8330 Health Guarantee Call 570-421-0587
PERFUME & PER- 12pm – 6pm Open the door Sell your own home! or Rodite@enter.net
POOL: Intex 4 ft pool cookiestravelers.com Family Raised
FUME GIFT SET in ladder $. 570-822-9929 570-256-7996
with classified! Place an ad HERE use “Dupont Home”
570-829-7130
original boxes,
Wings, White Dia-
570-574-3418 TICKETS MUST
SELL!! Two $200 US
VITO’S MIXweeks
LAB PUPSold,
37 Chestnut Road
(Old Farm Estates) DALLAS in E-mail subject
line.
monds,
Bob
Eternity,
Mackie, 774 Restaurant Airways
vouchers.
flight
$300 7
1206 Spring St. Custom built solid
brick 4 bedroom,
HANOVER TOWNSHIP It's that time again!
Mambo, $8. to $45.
570-301-8515
Equipment OBO! 570-814-4643 & wormed. Yellows
$350 each. Blacks
Totally remodeled 2
bedroom home with 3.5 baths Colonial
style home with an
Rent out your
apartment
fabulous kitchen, 2

SEWING FABRICS
BEVERAGE
COOLER, for restau-
784 Tools GINO’S $250. each.
570-836-1090
car garage,
inground heated
open floor plan on
1+ acre lot in the
with the Classifieds
570-829-7130
Lots of Them rant use, with dou-
ble swing door, Ask-
HAND SAWS: Wanted: POMERANIANS
pool and 4 person
hot tub. Finished
Poconos. A few of
the amenities HANOVER TWP.
WALLPAPER $10. each.
1,000’s of patterns
ing $1,500 or best
offer. Call
570-779-3332 Junk AKC, 10 weeks,
Champion blood-
basement could be
a 3rd bedroom.
include central A/C.
2 Master bedrooms Estate like 6.35 147 - 149 Old
Ashley Road
WALLPAPER & BLIND
WAREHOUSE
(570) 459-6017 TOOLS,
9” Craftsman radial Cars & line. Shots &
wormed. Vet
Duryea Borough.
MLS #11-576
each with bath
room and fireplace,
acre setting in
Northwoods. 5,000
Reduced!
Bi-Level. 1,750 sq ft.
Live in one side,
rent the other.
30 Forrest St.,
Wilkes-Barre, PA
RESTAURANT
EQUIPMENT,
saw, $125; Electric
dry wall drills, $30; Trucks checked. $350 to
$400. Call
$145,900
Call Charlie
ultramodern
kitchen, hardwood
sq. ft. in all. Classic
brick home features
3 bedrooms,
baths, 1 car garage.
2 3 bedrooms each
side with 1.5 baths.
570-970-6683
8x12 walk in
32 ft. fiberglass Highest 570-864-2643 VM 101 floors throughout, Summit Pointe
Builders attention
New carpeting, Nice rural area.
extension ladder, 570-829-6200 cathedral ceiling paint, etc. Large lot. Large Yard.
SEWING MACHINE cooler $2300; $140; Hand pumps Prices PUPPIES and 2 car garage. to detail at every
Asking $118,000. $93,000. Call
older Kenmore, 8x8x10 walk for oil drums, 50 MLS #11-653 turn. 2 story family
cabinet model, in freezer $3800; gal. to 250 gal., Paid!! Rotties, Huskies,
Poms, Min Pins, $469,900 room with accent
Deremer Realty
570-477-1149
for appointment.
some accessories. Pizza oven with windows & fire 570-606-6093
$40; 25 ft. leveling Shih Tzus, Yorkies, Call Kim
FREE. 474-6088 stones $2000; rod, $60. Call FREE place, modern
Maltese, Goldens, 570-466-3338
Stainless steel (570) 825-5810 maple kitchen with 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
SEWING MACHINE:
Singer Capri Preci-
kitchen hood
$3000; Stainless
PICKUP Pugs, Labs & more!
570-453-6900 or AVOCA cherry finish, den
with Oak built-ins,
sion Built Deluxe in
cabinet, good con-
steel pizza oven 786 Toys & Games 288-8995 570-764-2578
impressive oak
hood $4000;
dition. $25. bread pan rack Championship table
WANTED SHIBA INU MALE entry. Elegant
master with
call 570 735-0191 $100; 2 soup 10 in 1 includes pool,
fooseball, Basket-
neutered good with BLAKESLEE whirlpool overlook-
SILVERWARE.
Rogers service for
warmers for $100;
2 door sandwich
prep table $500.
ball, plus more. All
parts & in great
JEWELRY kids, cats & other
dogs. 1 year old,
64 N. Mountain Dr ing wooded lot.
Formal living room,
can’t keep. Bought 4 bedrooms, 5
8. Lighted ceramic
Easter bunny $10. 2 All equipment is shape. $50. or best
offer. 570-477-2281
for $850 will sell for baths. 4 car garage RN’s
boxes assorted sold as is. For $500. I have original & 2,500 sq. ft. Part Time 7-3 & 11-7
more info, call papers from breed- 314 Packer St. barn/shop for car
books $5. GAME TABLE 10 IN 1 Now accepting applications for
570-675-0920 570-847-0873 approximate 3 X 5 - er.l 570-996-7188 Newly remodeled 3 enthusiasts or
$50. 868-6018 bedroom home with other use. Per Diem RN’s all shifts
SMOCKING
MACHINE Martha
RESTAURANT
EQUIPMENT, GAMES Are You SHIH-TZU PUPPIES
CKC. 8 weeks old.
1st floor master, 1.5
baths, detached
$650,000
Call Kevin LPN’s
Pullen 16 row Somerset Dough Smarter Than A Fifth garage, all new sid- Stunning 2 story 570-696-1195 or Per Diem
Smocking machine, Grader? , new, Females. Vet ing , windows, shin- with 2 master bed- 570-696-5420
Sheeter, Model 7-3, 3-11 & 11-7
patterns, books, + sealed $12. Little checked and ready room suites, over-
extras. Paid over
CAR-100. 1 avail-
Tykes snacks & to go! Call
gles, water heater,
sized rooms, 4 bed- SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
$250. sell all for
able. $1,500 each
Call for more info snow cones cart, 570-436-2762
kitchen and bath-
rooms. A must rooms, 3.5 baths, CNA’s
$95. 570-288-9843
TIRES: 2 GT Cooper
570-498-3616. working
maker,
cone
beverage WILKESBARREGOLD see house!
$119,900
deck, neutral col-
ors, great location.
Full Time 3-11 & 11-7
Part Time 7-3, 3-11 & 11-7
RESTAURANT
tP215-65R15 $30. EQUIPMENT,
dispenser, snack-
vending tubes, play (570)991-7448 MLS 11-73
Call Tom
All measurements
are approximate. Now accepting applications for
DALLAS
570-654-2396 cash register, a Just Reduced Per Diem CNA’s on all shifts
SOMERSET TURN
OVER MACHINE - scale, cutting (570)48GOLD8 570-262-7716
$185,000
TIRES: 4 Michelin
green x MXV4 plus model SPM45,
$500. VICTORY 2
boards, used 2x
$40. cash or paypal 1092 Highway 315 Blvd SHIH-TZU PUPPIES 570-696-2468 NEW CONSTRUCTION GREAT SHIFT DIFFERENTIALS
2nd shift $1.75
radial tires. XSE (Plaza 315) Parents on premises
door frigerator, 570-735-2661
p205/55R16 M&S
Model RAA2D575D, 315N .3 miles after Shots Current. $500. 3rd Shift $1.00
15,000 miles on HANNAH MONTANA Pomeranian Puppies
Motorwold Weekend Days - $1.00
tires, excellent con-
dition!! Tires sell
$200 For more
information, call
570-498-3616
MALIBU
BARBIE
BEACH
DOLL
$600. Call
570-401-1838 BEAR CREEK Apply By Phone
new at Jack HOUSE. Excellent
Williams for $189. Condition. Furniture Call 877-339-6999 x1
each. Asking $250. 776 Sporting Goods & accessories, Fax: 866-854-8688
570-926-5075 includes dolls - Email: Jobs@horizonhrs.com
WHEELS Toyota
Scion 16” steel 5 lug
BASKETBALL HOOP
Portable, missing
Miley, Hannah, Lily,
Lola & Oliver. Retails Mon-Sat
DALLAS
screws for connect- over $300. for 10am - 8pm ST.
ST. BERNARD Complete Application in Person
wheels. Total of 4. ing backboard & Closed Sundays PUPS. ACA.
Brand new. $180 everything! Asking
Wormed and shots 395 Middle Road, Nanticoke
hoop to post. $20 only $150.763-9599
570-287-1642 570-574-3418 Highest Cash Pay $500 each.
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BICYCLE, Bmx Haro Absolutely stunning 554 Production/ 554 Production/
760 Monuments & Backtrail X1 Nyquist,
child’s $25.
We Pay At Least jewel snuggled on 1 Operations Operations
570-457-4494 835 Pets-
Lots 20 x2.1 tires; 24T 76% of the London acre lot bordering Sundays, 12 to 2
sealed bottom XBOX-360. Cord- Fix Market Price Miscellaneous state game lands. 307 Canter Dr.
bracket. Ridden less racing wheel Rec room can be (Newberry Estate) 2,700 sq. ft.,
for All Gold Jewelry
GRAVE LOT
Near baby land at
only 2 or 3 times
since new & the
and pedals. $30.
Guitar hero drum Visit us at
re-converted to
garage. This stylish
3 bedroom, 2 bath
first floor condo
$386,500
patrickdeats.com PRODUCTION
L KING...
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looks new; CRMO 570-693-2612 home can be heat- golf course view!
Or email us at
$400. Call
570-287-6327
seat tube & cranks.
Nice present. New 788 Stereo/TV/
wilkesbarregold@
yahoo.com CHINCHILLA
ed for only $700 a
year! Entertain or
Central a/c. Fire-
place. Huge closets. DALLAS
$249. asking $149. 1 & 1/2 Years old, 2 relax in our 600 sq 3 patios. Garage. for FULL TIME work with
570-696-1410. Electronics cages & all equip- ft + family room fea- Pool, tennis, golf. great BENEFITS?
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and full wet bar! Ask for Bob Kopec
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Commodore Full $20. TV Toshiba.
$200.570-788-2388 32” with remote, serenity on the 60-90 day evaluation with
Performance Con- Spring Is Here
sole (walnut finish). ELECTRIC PUMP excellent condition 800 patio or the 10x17 Doyouneedmorespace? $ increase $ based on YOUR
Great time to deck and only min- Nice 2 bedroom
5 pre-sets, tone Coleman. Brand $20.
Train Your Dog! A yard or garage sale
bars, built-in Leslie new, still in box $20. PETS & ANIMALS Puppy Basic Obedi-
utes from town
in classified
ranch in Great
Neighborhood!
performance, attendance etc.
MLS #11-555
speakers, automat- 570-288-0414 ence is the best way Large Living Room, 12 hour shifts on alternating 3 & 4
ic rhythm. Includes 794 Video Game $189,900
bench. $500 or best FISHING POLES: 4 Systems/Games 810 Cats Starting April 16 Sandy Rovinski tocleanoutyourclosets! sunny eat-in kitchen day work weeks. Every other
and April 17 Call 288-0770 & oversized bath.
offer. 570-472-9660 brand new fishing Reasonable Rates You’re in bussiness weekend a must.
CATS & KITTENS Ext. 25 Perfect place to
PIANO: Wurltizer
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reels $220. new, never opened,
DALLAS
12 weeks & up. 570-332-4095 ESTATE size to.
piano with match- 570-654-2396 (1) Nintendo Game- Shots, neutered, for more info. $62,900
Some heavy lifting. Promotion from
ing bench $400.00. 570-288-0770
Just tuned. You GOLF CLUBS: (4)
cube Bomberman
VALLEY CAT RESCUE New construction MLS# 10-4624 within opportunities.
DALLAS AREA
jetters, rated e. Five Mountains
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Call 570-474-6362 each. 735-4824 2500 sq. ft. Realty
gamecube A Series Conveniently 2 story, 4 or 5 570-542-2141 Dental, Vision, Life Ins., Vacation,
Of Unfortunate KITTENS- FREE located just off
GUN CABINET bedrooms, 2.5 Holiday pay PLUS
764 Musical
DALLAS RANCH
holds 6 rifles, locks Events, rated e. Includes food, litter, Dallas Highway on
$7.00 (2) PlaySta- litter box & scoop. bath, Great room Applicants may apply between:
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tion 2 steering Leave message
1.25 wooded acres. with cathedral
er. $80. Call Currently duplex or ceiling, fire place, 2 bedroom, 1 bath. 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Mon – Fri.
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als for racing dual zone gas heat Cherry kitchen, AEP INDUSTRIES, INC.
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20 Elmwood Avenue
Advanced. HARD BALL BAT: 815 Dogs $117,500. All 2 car garage, porch with heat,
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used almost new
Equipment WADERS: Simms $20. 570-868-6018
paying your mort- Maintenance/ Maintenance/ Maintenance/ 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
gage? Falling
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PAWS
waders, like new. 796 Wanted to Buy payments? You
Medical Technologist
top, 15”x18”, holds
considered the best may get mail from
hanging folders,$15.
by fishing guides, Merchandise people who promise
570-655-2154

Ken Pollock Auto Group


Goretex Pro $150. to forestall your Medical Technologist, B.S. ASCP, Registered

CASH TO CONSIDER....
OFFICE RELOCAT- Winland heavy-duty foreclosure for a fee
ING selling furniture equipment bag, in advance. Report with five years experience. Full time for
and small office plenty of pockets for them to the Federal independent laboratory. Day shift and every
supplies. Please call
before visiting by
all your fishing gear.
$50. 570-823-3030 ENHANCE
Trade Commission,
the nation’s con- Service Technician other Saturday morning. Medical Benefits
including vision and dental, vacation, paid

PAID
4/5/11. Cash & Carry YOUR PET sumer protection
only. 1 secretarial 778 Stereos/ agency. Call 1-877- time off, paid holidays, pension plan.
CLASSIFIED
desk with return
$150. 1 wooden
executive, 7 drawer
Accessories AD ONLINE
FTC-HELP or click
on ftc.gov. A mes- Ken Pollock Auto Group is looking Competitive salary.
sage from The Send resume in confidence to:
desk $125. 1 wood-
en veneer, 4 drawer
RECEIVER
technics
Stereo
receiver
Old Shot Guns
Rifles, Swords
Call 829-7130 Times Leader and
the FTC.
for an Experienced, Organized, Linda Carey, Supervisor Med Tech.
model SA450, 2
desk $68. 1 work 5’
work table, metal &
Fisher XP-7B speak-
ers, excellent condi-
& Daggers, Place your pet ad
and provide us your
Professional Service Technician to: Pittston Medical Associates, Lab
1099 S Township Blvd. Pittston, PA 18640
formica $25. 4 Military Items 542 Logistics/
tion $125. 693-2820 email address
chrome &
padded chairs $5.
vinyl Vintage Transportation • Diagnose customer complaints and No phone calls please.
Scopes This will create a
each. 2 wood & fab- 780 Televisions/ Old Toys seller account problems 551 Other 551 Other
Accessories
weekender
ric reception chairs online and login
$30. each.
chrome & fabric
4
TELEVISION. Sony PRIVATE COLLECTOR. information will be
emailed to you from
• Maintain and service vehicles
stackable chairs 27”. $20 570-417-9200 job opportunity HELP WANTED
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Wanted
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wheeled, swivel
chair $20. Miscella- Say it HERE Cash Paid 24/7 enhance your online PA state inspection license, Kingston Township will accept applications for
the position of Summer Recreation Counselors
neous file boxes, in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130 Firearms
ad. Post up to 6
captioned photos emissions license, experience a and Supervisor until 3:30 pm, May 06, 2011.
rolodexes, tape dis-
pensers. Call Gold-Silver of your pet
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768 Personal CONCERT TICKETS: Coins-Tools information, include


your contact
needed a technician through online and
selor positions available for the Summer of 2011.
The program is tentatively scheduled from June
Electronics
2 tickets for Military information such for the classroom training as well as 20, 2011 through August 12, 2011.
Avenged Sevenfold,
Collectibles as e-mail, address Shickshinny
BLACKBERRY
Three Days Grace,
and SevenDust.
phone number and
or website. area. reading service publications. Kingston Township residency is required. All
hiring will be contingent upon Act 33 child Abuse
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DURYEA FORTY FORT HANOVER TWP. HARDING JENKINS TWP KINGSTON KINGSTON TWP. LUZERNE MOOSIC MOUNTAINTOP
MOVE IN CONDITION REDUCED! SALE BY OWNER
Classic home, two PENDING
story, single family,
3 bedrooms, 2 bath-
rooms, single car
detached garage,
eat-in kitchen, din-
ing room, family PRICE REDUCED
room, living room, 1509 Wyoming Ave. 8 Diamond Ave. 679 Appletree Rd. 105-107 Walnut 8 Circle Drive 73 Parry St.
oil heat, unfinished Freshly painted and Loads of space in 4 bedrooms, St. W. Only one lucky fami- Recently renovated 71 Mountain Road
basement, 110x115, insulated, immacu- this modernized tra- 2.5 bath home Not much yard ly will be able to 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath 17 year old 2 story,
a landscaped yard late and sitting on ditional home. 3rd 1717 River Road work with this make this home home on a large lot
nestled among the 1509 Grove St. single family home,
with a front covered almost half an acre floor is a large bed- Compact 2 story home, just enjoy. their own! Beautiful- in great location.
trees on a very Just across the Move right in this
porch and large this 3 bedroom 1.5 room with walk-in home with 3 bed- Live in one side, ly kept Ranch with Steps away from
private 1 acre, this Avoca border sits beautiful 3 bed-
patios in the rear bath home can be closet. Modern rooms, 1st floor rent the other. Ten- 2 car garage, new the Back Mountain
country retreat this quaint 3 bed- room, 2 1/2 baths.
$126,900. Call yours. Features kitchen, family room bath with laundry, ants have month to bath, partially fin- trail. Features a
has high quality, room Ranch home Eat in kitchen with
(570) 840-4654 include a modern addition, deck over- large kitchen. Park- month lease paying ished basement, 3 wrap around porch,
modern updates on a triangular pergo floors and
before 9:00 p.m. for kitchen, central looking large corner ing in rear with $600/mo. each. season room, hardwood floors
complemented with shaped lot. If you silestone counter
a private showing A/C. laundry room, lot. Not just a alley access. MLS #10-2706 almost 1 acre in downstairs, new
original woodwork want low taxes and tops, two tiered
or email mulch810 office and free starter home but a $39,900 $118,900 Dallas School Dis- wall-to-wall carpet-
& builtins. Maple utilities, this is the island. Dining room,
@yahoo.com. standing fireplace. home to stay MLS 11-99 Call Roger Nenni trict. Home Warran- ing upstairs. 2nd
eat in kitchen house for you! family room with
All appliances in and grow! Call Colleen Ext. 32 cy included. For floor laundry, brand
with all appliances fireplace, additional
LINEUP included. Just move
right in! For more
MLS #11-622
$127,900
overlooks huge
570-237-0415 Crossin Real
Estate
more information
and photos visit our
new bathrooms,
large walk in closet
MLS #11-773
$59,900 great room with
family room with cathedral ceiling.
ASUCCESSFULSALE details and photos
visit: www.atlas
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
floor-to-ceiling brick 570-288-0770 website at
www.atlas
and spacious yard.
Move in condition!
Call Colleen
570-237-0415 Finished basement
fire place. Formal with laundry room,
INCLASSIFIED! realtyinc.com
MLS 11-604
dining room with
Pella sliders look
KINGSTON realtyinc.com
MLS #11-370
MLS 11-220
$114,900
work shop and
exercise room.
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
$190,000
Call Kim
out to stone patio &
inground pool. JENKINS TWP. $179,900
Call Charlie
Mark R. Mason
570-331-0982
Forced hot air fur-
nace, central air.
570-466-3338 570-829-6200 Crossin Real
in classified French doors lead Two car attached

is the best way HANOVER TWP. to Master bedroom


suite with walk-in
VM 101 Estate
570-288-0770 MOUNTAIN TOP garage. Extensive
landscaping with
tocleanoutyourclosets! closet. Central air & waterfall & private
You’re in bussiness
Hi efficient heat,
water supplied
MOCANAQUA paver patio. 800
acres of state land
with classified! spring house. out back door.

EDWARDSVILLE
$185,000
MLS #10-3089
163 Poplar St.
Nice 2 1/2 story LAFLIN $230,000.
Call 570-417-9162

FORTY FORT
65 West
Call Steve Shemo
570-793-9449
23 Mead St.
Newly remodeled 2
home with original
woodwork. Corner
after 9AM to set up
an appointment or
email
story on a corner lot in quiet neigh- 144 Patriot Circle
Pettebone St. lot with fenced in borhood. Roof 9 This is a move in whritzak@aol.com
94 Ferry Road
yard and 2 car years old. Hard-
NANTICOKE
Nice vinyl sided 2 ready, updated
story situated on a garage. 4 bed- wood floors in good 2 bedroom, 1 bath townhome with
great corner fenced rooms, 1 bath, condition. Ductless home across street beautiful granite &
lot in Hanover Twp.
2 bedrooms, 2 HAZLETON 1,660 sq. ft.
$89,900
AC and new 100
amp wiring
MLS #11-625
from the river with
detached 2 car
marble floors, tile
backsplashes & a
$17,500 OR BEST OFFER
66 East Grove St., modern baths, MLS 10-3684 7 Hickorywood Dr. garage. large deck with
Time to purchase additional finished Call Bill $89,000 Wonderful 4 bed- $59,900 canopy. $108,000
your first home! space in basement 570-362-4158 Donald Crossin room Ranch with MLS# 11-283 MLS #10-3937
Why keep paying for 2 more bed- 570-288-0770 sweeping views of Five Mountains Call Mary Price
rent, this ½ double Sunday April 3rd rooms or CROSSIN REAL the valley. Master Realty 570-472-1395
is a great starter 1:00PM-3:00PM office/playrooms. ESTATE bedroom with walk- 570-542-2141 570-474-9801
home! Nice size Beautiful remod- Attached 2 car 570-288-0770 in closet and bath,
rooms, eat-in
kitchen, 1st floor
eled home in nice
neighborhood. 4
garage connected
by a 9x20 breeze- Collect cash, not dust! Doyouneedmorespace? ultra modern eat-in
kitchen with granite
MOCANAQUA
45 Jeanette St
laundry, attic pull bed, 3 bath, new way which could be 103 N. Church St.
Well built stone
Clean out your A yard or garage sale counters and cherry 2/3 Bedroom,1 Bath
carpeting new
down for storage, a great entertaining
construction.
basement, garage in classified cabinets with large Needs Cosmetic
some replacement
windows & a
kitchen, stainless
appliances.
area! Above ground
pool, gas fireplace, Convenient location
to schools & public
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
is the best way
island and stainless
steel appliances. 2 MOUNTAIN TOP Repairs Only.
Discount for
fenced in yard. A must see. gas heat, newer
transportation. ment today at 570- tocleanoutyourclosets! car garage, full Cash/Quick Close!
Take a look & $174,500. roof and “All Dri” unfinished base-
make your offer! Leave Message system installed in $34,900 829-7130! You’re in bussiness ment with
Resolution Real
570-881-8493 MLS #10-4687 with classified! Estate Services
JENKINS TWP.
$27,800 basement. walk-out to yard.
Call Tracy 570-394-9537
KINGSTON
MLS#10-3582 MLS #11-626 MLS #10-4060
570-696-2468
Jill Jones
570-696-6550 FORTY FORT $119,900
Mark R. Mason
570-331-0982
$269,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
Beautiful sprawling
three bedroom one NANTICOKE
and a half ranch is
CROSSIN REAL situated on a large
ESTATE Affordable New
level lot with
570-288-0770 Construction with
foyer,formal dining
Pond - 2 Available
room, hardwood
EXETER HANOVER TWP.
LIBERTY HILLS
Let the Community
floors, lots of closet
space, finished
1/2 acre pond view.
1 acre with pond.
Central sewer.
OPEN HOUSE Know! basement with a
SUNDAY
76 Oak St.
LINE UP 250 Susquehan-
357 Ridge Ave.
Place your Classified fireplace, enclosed
Roomy 2 story with
hardwood, tile,
MARCH 27 nock Drive Ad TODAY! 133 E. Broad St.
1-3 PM Traditional old A GREAT DEAL... Immaculate Cape Lovely 3 bedroom, 570-829-7130
three seasons
porch and attached
maple kitchen, Charming 3
world charm in Cod home features 1.5 bath home in a 2 car garage and
IN CLASSIFIED! two car garage. bedroom brick
LARKSVILLE
this 2 story with 4 1st floor master desirable Kingston all the goodies. ranch with ample
Ready to move in
bedrooms, 2 baths. Looking for the right deal suite with office and neighborhood. Complete move in off street parking,
and priced right! All
Bonus includes 3 3/4 bath. 2nd floor Kitchen upgrades package from the
car garage with 2 on an automobile? has 2 large bed- include new coun-
measurements are
low $200’s. 90 day
updated kitchen &
approximate.This a great fenced in
apartments above. Turn to classified. rooms with walk in tertops, tile back- property qualifies
build time. yard! The basement
Beautiful 2 bed- Financing available.
Let the apartments
room home with loft
It’s a showroom in print! closets and adjoin- splash and tile for The 100% Rural is partially finished &
practically pay for ing bath. 1st floor flooring. New pow- Oak Ridge Homes
your mortgage! area that can easily Classified’s got laundry and 1/2 der room, all
Housing Mortgage
Incorporated
heated. Hardwood
for qualified Buyer. under carpets. Also
Wildflower Village Price to sell at be converted to a the directions! bath, modern replacement win- $137,900 (570) 788-7100 coal stove for heat
$159,500 3rd bedroom. This
HAZLETON
1101 Chicory Court kitchen with bam- dows. New hard- 570-696-2468 type in basement.
home has 2.5
This immaculate
end unit townhome,
5 years young, is
MLS# 10-991
Contact Judy Rice
570-714-9230
baths, security sys-
tem, whole house
boo floors, living
room with stone
fireplace. 2 tier
wood flooring in liv-
ing and dining
room. Alarm system
Beautiful Bi-Level
with Oak Hardwood
MOUNTAIN TOP $113,900
MLS #10-2723
entertainment sys- Call Mary Price
ready and waiting deck overlooks recently installed. Floors in Living 570-472-1395
for its new owner to tem with speakers above ground pool, Detached 1 car room, Dining room,
in every room and 570-474-9801
move right in! ready for garage and fenced Hallways &
Bright 3 bedroom, outside. Great mod- summer fun! in corner lot. Staircase.
1.5 bath, new car- ern kitchen. 2 car MLS #11-657 MLS #10-3949 Upgrades Galore,
peting and flooring garage, skylights, $299,000 $167,500 central air, gas
throughout, crown
moulding. Gas fur-
HANOVER TOWNSHIP huge deck and
patio. There is a
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
Call Jay Crossin
Ext. 23
heat, 16x32
in-ground pool
Looking for that
nace and air condi- huge walkout base- 89 N. Church St.
Crossin Real surrounded with special place Bow Creek Manor Looking for the right deal
Very large 1/2
tioning. Back yard ment that is rough
double, 3 floors of Estate Perennial Gardens called home? Meticulously main- on an automobile?
plumbed for a bath-
features patio, vinyl
room. Too much to space to fill, might 570-288-0770 & Fenced yard with Classified will address tained 4 bedroom, 3 Turn to classified.
fence and storage Hot Tub, shed, 1/2 bath two story
be possible to Your needs. It’s a showroom in print!
$116,000 list here, this house
is a must see. make this a Duplex, KINGSTON deck, oversized
Open the door
on almost 1 acre.
Classified’s got
MLS 11-144
Call Terry
570-885-3041
MLS #10-4589
$370,000
plenty of room in
this property, 2nd JENKINS TWP. 40 N. Landon St.
Residential area,
driveway, 1 car
garage. 1 year
warranty. $189,900
with classified!
Master
suite. 2
bedroom
family
rooms. 2 fireplaces.
the directions!
NANTICOKE
kitchen started on
or Angie
570-885-4896
58 and 60 W. Saint
Marys Road.
Call John Polifka
570-704-6846
Antonik and
2nd floor. Buyer to
pay full transfer tax.
4 bedroom plus 2 in
attic totaling 6. 1 1/2
baths. Half block
MLS# 10-3677
Call Nancy Palumbo
MOCANAQUA Office/den. Large
deck overlooking a
153 Espy St
Reassessed by This is a Fannie 570-714-9240 private wooded
Associates from schools. All yard. 3 car garage.
the county in 2006 570-735-7494 Mae HomePath new rugs and
to $154,000 after Property. ''First- $369,000.
appliances, laundry Bob Kopec
HANOVER TWP.
the appeal in 2008 Look'' property no room, two car
it became investor offers will Humford Realty
garage, off street 570-822-5126
reassessed to be considered for parking, $139,900.
$112,000. Two 1st 15 days of Wynd Tree Oaks Est. LARKSVILLE
2 story home with Call 570-829-0847 Sell your own home!
homes on one lot. listing, please see BIRCHWOOD ESTATES Place an ad HERE
KINGSTON
Close to schools, www.HomePath 3/4 bedrooms, 2.5 3 SONDRA DRIVE
FACTORYVILLE Very nice side by 570-829-7130
nice neighbor- .com baths on 1.4 acres,
EXCEPTIONAL
side (2 unit) with off Beautiful Home
2600 Sq.Ft. on cul
MOUNTAIN TOP
hood. Two $24,900 street parking for 5, Completely remod-
fridge's, two MLS #11-55 de sac in great eled Inside & Out.
public water &
neighborhood.Large
FAMILY HOME stoves, two wash- Call Stacey sewer. At present An absolute must
ers, two dryers 570-262-1158 kitchen, granite see property! New
time both sides are
Two story, 4 bed- and one dish- Single family home 570-696-2468 counters, stainless electrical, plumbing,
vacant. Live in one
rooms, 4 bath washer all includ- located on a well appliances, great roof, wall to wall
side and rent out
rooms, double car ed. Off street manicured fenced island, sunk in living carpeting, windows,
the other.
attached garage, parking for seven, corner lot. This room, oak stair- interior & exterior
$75,000
eat-in kitchen, din-
ing room, family
fenced in yard.
The larger home is
home provides
paved off street
case, 4 car garage,
decks, great view, New Listing EXCEPTIONAL & LARGE
3 bedroom, 2.5
MLS# 10-3183
Five Mountains
doors, new oak
kitchen with tile
room, living room, 3 bedroom, 1.5 parking & a single Pittston Schools. Located within 1 floor, hardwood
bath home. Living Realty
central air, finished baths, wall to wall car detached $394,900 block of elementary staircase, all new
570-542-2141
basement,
acre +, deck. Con-
Half carpet, freshly
painted, finished
garage. Entering
the front door
(570) 208-2383 or
(570) 510-7918
school & neighbor-
hood park this spa-
room, dining room,
family room, REDUCED! light fixtures, new
hot water heater
kitchen, central air
Collect cash, not dust! 115 Greystone Drive
veniently located
between
Summit
Clarks
and
basement, natu-
ral wood work
throughout and an
you’re greeted by
hardwood floors,
updated windows
HUNLOCK CREEK JENKINS TWP./
cious 4 bedrooms
offers 1450 sq. ft of
living space with
PLUS finished lower
level family room, Clean out your
Well-maintained
home built in 2006.
& baseboard
heating units.
MLS# 10-4137 Call
storage room & Great yard. 4 bed-
Tunkhannock;
hardwood floors;
enclosed
porch. Ceramic
back & a pleasant floor
plan. Seller will INKERMAN
45 Main St.
1.75 baths, walk up
attic, and partially laundry room
(unfinished), 2 car
basement, garage rooms, 2.5 baths,
large kitchen, family
570-696-2468

central
retractable
vac;
deck
tile kitchen, count-
er top, 1.5 bath,
pay 3% towards
closing costs.
finished basement.
Extras include gas garage, deck, patio, or attic and call the room, dining room/
fenced yard on
awning; pristine office and foyer.
New Roof, hot
Call for appointment
$89,900
fireplace, an in-
ground pool with corner lot. Classified depart- office, two-sided
gas fireplace, large
condition.
Call Shari at ERA water heaters and MLS# 10-4598 fenced yard, new $249,000. For sale
by owner, realtors
ment today at 570- deck, large shed.
$299,000
insulation. The Call Vieve Zaroda gas furnace, hard-
Brady Associates
$275,000 Call back house is a (570) 474-6307 Main Road wood floors & welcome.
570-706-1077
829-7130! For info, call
570-579-4701
(570) 836-3848 three floor, 2 bed- Ext. 2772 Country Living more. Call Ann
or email room. Both have At It’s Best. Marie to schedule a
sonshine@epix.net. separate utilities. Well Maintained showing. 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
$134,000 Call farmhouse on 6+ Own this home for
$114,900
FALLS Andy acres. Garage, less than $400 a Ann Marie Chopick
570-714-9225 stream. Easy month! Large 3 570-760-6769
Smith Hourigan access to Route 11. bedroom home with
REDUCED! Hanover Township Group
570-474-6307
Affordable at
REDUCED TO
formal dining room,
off street parking
BELL REAL ESTATE
(570) 288-6654
$159,500 and large yard. For
HANOVERmodern
GREEN 3 Shopping for a
new apartment?
Bonus To
Selling Office
more information
and photos, log
Collect cash, not dust!
Ranch,
bedrooms, 1.5 bath Classified lets Call Jim
Towne & Country onto www.atlas Clean out your Wyoming Valley Health Care System is Northeastern PA’s leading hospital and
rooms, hardwood you compare costs - Real Estate Co. realtyinc.com
basement, garage the leader in advanced medical technology and comprehensive health services.
floors, move in con- without hassle 570-735-8932 or MLS#09-2449
dition. Large eat in
or worry! 570-542-5708 $64,900 or attic and call the As our patient volume continues to grow, we seek qualified candidates for the
kitchen with new Call Charles
Classified depart- following RN/GN vacancies at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital:
RR1, Box 297
cabinets, ceramic
tile, & stainless steel
Get moving
with classified! HUNLOCK CREEK ment today at 570-
MAJESTIC VIEW! appliances. Finished RN - EMERGENCY SERVICES - FT & PTB Evenings & Nights – ER experience required
3 bedroom brick
Ranch home nes-
tled on approxi-
basement,
carpeted
newly
family HANOVER TWP. 829-7130! RN - CTICU – Per Diem & FT-12 Evenings/Nights (Weekender) – CCU experience required
mately an acre of
room. Custom bar
with tile flooring & 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business RN - 2W STEP DOWN – FT-12 Days/Evenings (Weekender) – CCU experience required
well groomed river-
front land with
modern half bath. Development Development RN - Surgical Services (Inpatient) – Per Diem & FT Days/Evenings (7a-3:30p & 9a-5:30p)
Fenced yard, large
breathtaking scenic
views, cascading
sunroom & 1 car RN - Center for Same Day Surgery – Per Diem & PTB Days – OR experience required
garage. Roof, fur-
tree lines and the nace & hot water New construction, WILKES-BARRE RN - CCU – PTB – Evenings & Nights – CCU experience preferred
legendary cliffs of heater are less than 3 bedroom, 2 bath
Falls. Beautiful bird 5 years old. tan brick ranch on RN - 3E Labor & Deliver – PTB Evenings
and wildlife to daz- Two homes, front &
zle the eye and
$140,000 Call (570)
rear, on 1 lot. One
1 acre. Features
include pella
RN - 4C Observation – Per Diem
824-7894 for a
excellent fishing
and hunting for your
private showing car garage, patio.
Front home has 3
windows, oak hard- RN/GN - 2C/S 6C/S Telemetry – Per Diem & FT-12 Evenings/Nights
wood floors, car-
RN/GN - 3N PEDIATRICS – PTB & FT Evenings & Nights
enjoyment. Living
room w/fireplace,
family room, full
HANOVER TWP. bedrooms, huge
kitchen, lots of
storage and a
peted bedrooms,
tiled kitchen &
AUTO PARTS RN/GN - 4E M/S Oncology – PTB Evenings & Nights
baths, maple
heated basement, workshop in the
riverfront deck, basement; Rear
kitchen cabinets,
hanstone counter- COUNTER PERSON RN/GN - 5E M/S Orthopedics – PTB Evenings & Nights
central A/C and
much more. A one
home features new
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tops, propane fire- RN/GN - 7E & 8E Med Surg – PTB Days, Evenings & Nights
of a a kind find.
place, walk up attic, Local Auto parts Store expanding &
rooms and good tray ceiling in living
Must see! storage space. room & attached looking for Professional We offer excellent working conditions, competitive wages commensurate
MLS #10-3751 Call for appointment 2 car garage. Auto Parts Counter Person. Salary with experience, and a comprehensive benefits package including tuition
$182,000 $89,900 $279,900
Call Debbie 476 Wyoming St. MLS# 10-4597 MLS# 10-4527
commensurate with experience, reimbursement. For immediate consideration and/or for more
McGuire Nice 3 bedroom Call Vieve Zaroda Five Mountains Auto parts experience a plus. information on job descriptions & requirements,
570-332-4413 single home. Gas (570) 474-6307 Realty
Crossin Real heat. COnvenient Ext. 2772 please visit our website at www.wvhcs.org.
570-542-2141
Estate location. To settle Please apply in person at:
570-288-0770 estate. Affordable Find Something?
Wilkes-Barre NAPA Wyoming Valley Health Care System
Let the Community
@ $39,500 Lose Something?
Know!
Call Jim for details Get it back where it 1275 Sans Souci Parkway Human Resources Division Fax: (570) 552-8876 E.O.E.
Towne & Country 575 North River Street hr@wvhcs.org
Place your Classified Real Estate Co. Smith Hourigan
belongs Wilkes-Barre M/F/D/V
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570-829-7130 570-542-5708 570-474-6307 570-829-7130
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NANTICOKE PITTSTON PLAINS SHAVERTOWN SWOYERSVILLE TRUCKSVILLE WEST PITTSTON


97 Lacoe Street
WEST WYOMING WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE

Gorgeous Original DUPLEX PROPERTY 536 W. Eighth St. 313 N. River Street
Woodwork & Hard- 20 Nittany Lane 13 Lehigh St., N. For Sale By Owner Very well Nice starter home 116 Amber Lane Nice 2 bedroom
8 Butler St. Lovingly cared for 2 REDUCED! Very nice Bi-level
wood floors. 4 bed- Grand old home Convenience! Loca- Move-in good con- maintained, 2 with 7 rooms, 3 single home, A/C,
rooms, 2 baths, 1st tion! Easy Living! bedroom, 1 bath dition. 1 Bedroom 163 Highland bedroom, 1 bath, 1 bedrooms, 1.25 home with 2-3 bed- well maintained.
making it’s debut! bungalow with Ave. rooms, open floor
floor laundry area, Perched on a cor- This home has it all. Each. All Separate car garage in quiet baths. 1 car garage Near courthouse
built-in drawers/ 3 floors of living many improve- Utilities. Off Street Meticulously main- neighborhood. Move and carport. Home plan, built in & colleges.
ner lot, home fea- ments done includ- tained 2 story on garage, driveway,
cabinets in 2nd floor tures original wood- space w/hardwood Parking. Great in ready, hardwood has plenty of park- Affordably Priced
hallway. Dou- floors and gas fire- ing new (2 yrs. old) Location, Excellent beautifully land- floors, gas heat & ing in rear with on corner lot. @ $44,900.
work, nice size central air and fur- scaped double lot in Lower level family
blestairs leading rooms, 2nd floor place in living room. Neighborhood. great outdoor living shed and great Call Jim
from upstairs into Open floor plan, nace. 1 car garage $55,000. Trucksville. Newer space. Kitchen yard. room with pellet Towne & Country
balcony, 2 kitchens with attached cus- roof, vinyl siding stove. Move in
foyer & kitchen. and walk up attic. lower level family MUST SELL appliances MLS #11-559 Real Estate Co.
Walk-up finished room w/laundry and tom built carport. CALL 570-407-3100 and windows, 3 included. $112,500 $99,900 condition home 570-735-8932 or
Home needs updat- This property is a bedrooms. 1.5 mod- $99,900
attic with 2 more ing but has loads 3/4 bath. 3 bed- MLS 10-4063 Call Tom 570-542-5708
rooms. New furnace
(‘07), Deck, Drive-
of potential!
MLS #11-731
rooms w/2 full
baths on upper
“must see”!
MLS #10-3624
$139,000
SWOYERSVILLE
For Sale By
ern baths, wood-
burning fireplace,
gas heat, fenced
Call Melissa
570-237-6384
570-262-7716 MLS 10-4538
Call Colleen
570-237-0415 WILKES-BARRE
way, Much restora- $49,900 level. Deck and
tion & remodeling patio for outdoor Donald Crossin Owner yard, beautiful
Call Colleen 570-288-0770 paver patio pond
done. $99,900. 570-237-0415 living! 2 zone heat,
Call Nancy Palumbo central a/c, inter- Crossin Real and 1 car garage.
Estate Bonus additional lot
570-714-9240 com and stereo
570-288-0770 across street To place your
plus central vac
system, 2 car included. This home WEST PITTSTON ad Call Toll Free Looking for that
garage. What more
could you want?
SHAVERTOWN is ready for YOU to
move right in! PENDING 1-800-427-8649 special place

Looking to buy a
PITTSTON TWP. MLS #11-782
$199,900
MLS #10-2524
REDUCED!
WEST WYOMING
called home?
Classified will address 35 Hillard St.
Call Colleen Well maintained $159,000 Your needs. Great
home? house complete neighborhood
Call Mark Mason
Place an ad here 570-237-0415
with appliances and 570-331-0982 Open the door surrounds this
and let the some furnishings if Crossin Real with classified! updated 2 story
sellers know! desired. 3 bed- Estate with original
570-829-7130 room, 1 bath, dining
room, enclosed
570-288-0770 WILKES-BARRE woodwork. 3
bedroom, 1 bath,
NUANGOLA PLAINS 375 Greenpond Rd.
Well kept Ranch in
back porch. Roof,
vinyl siding windows WANAMIE
950 Center St.
Ledge View
Development
1,500 sq.ft. oak
eat-in kitchen,
120 Parnell St. Absolute Must Midway Manor with all replaced within 132 Clear Spring Ct. wood floors,
last 5 years. Situat- Nice 3 bedroom stained glass
Classic Ranch in See River Ridge 7 rooms, 3 bed- Ranch style town-
ed on large lot, off Ranch home in windows, large
great location. 3 Townhouse! rooms, 2 baths, 2 home, with 2 bed-
street parking. Stor- good condition. room sizes, fenced
bedroom, 3 baths, car garage, newer rooms, 1 3/4 mod-
age shed. Very nice Hardwood floors, yard, deck. $89,000
high quality furnace. ern baths, modern
neighborhood!!!!! family room & office MLS #10-3023
throughout. 3 sea- MLS #10-4474 kitchen with stove,
$85,000 FIRM!!! in basement. Call Tracy Zarola
son porch over $162,900 dishwasher, 195 Mclean St.
Call (570) 288-9681 $124,900 570-574-6465
looking private rear Call Tom garbage disposal, Off street parking
MLS #11-169 570-696-0723
yard. Owners says 570-262-7716 fridge. Separate with carport, nice
Summer is just
around the corner, sell and lowers LINE UP ACREAGE laundry room, 1 car
Call Toni Ranieli
570-237-1032 rear yard, first floor LEWITH & FREEMAN
garage, like new
now is the time to price to
$219,900. For A GREAT DEAL... 950 Center St.
Unique Property. condition.
570-288-1444 laundry, updated
electrical, some GET THE WORD OUT
make the invest-
ment! 50' of lake- more information
and photos please
IN CLASSIFIED! Well maintained 2 MLS 11-366
$162,500
replacement win-
dows, why not take
with a Classified Ad.
front on a motor- story. 10 years old. 570-829-7130
Looking for the right deal Call Lu-Ann
boat lake! With a visit our website at
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Privacy galore.
570-602-9280
a look at this
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newer roof, remod-
eled kitchen and realtyinc.com
MLS #10-2817
A GREAT DEAL... Turn to classified.
3.5 acres. Pole
Barn 30 x 56 for
storage of equip-
West Wyoming rooms, large eat in
kitchen, lower level
WILKES-BARRE
TOYTOWN
bath, not much left It’s a showroom in print! 363 North
for you to do but Call Charlie for IN CLASSIFIED! ment, cars or has a 1/2 bath and Washington St.
relax and enjoy the your private Classified’s got boats. A must a built in bar area,
Lake views from
the sunroom, dining
showing.
VM 101 SHAVERTOWN the directions! see property.
$289,000 Collect cash, not dust!
12 Watson Street
3 bedroom Ranch.
would make a nice
game room! Call for
SWOYERSVILLE
Corner, double lot,
room, bedrooms or MLS# 10-3799 Clean out your central air, all
your appointment
patio. This home Call Geri basement, garage today!
hardwood floors. MLS #11-453
makes a perfect 570-696-0888 or attic and call the $118,000.
summer getaway or SUNDAY APRIL 3 570-696-3801 Classified depart- $67,500
1:00PM -3:00PM Call 570-693-4451
year round home.
LEWITH & FREEMAN ment today at 570- Call Jill Jones

PITTSTON TWP.
264 Burke Street
MLS #10-3124
$269,900 No maintenance
fees. Many
570-288-9371 829-7130!
WHITE HAVEN Large home with
Call Jill Jones
upgrades. Move in
condition. 2,000 sq. PRICE REDUCED! WEST PITTSTON
322 SALEM ST.
WEST PITTSTON 5 bedrooms,
within walking
distance of Kings
ft. Berber, ceramic Move right into this 570-696-6550
3 Bedroom,1 3/4 Immaculate 2 story, College. Possible
tile & hardwood. in-law suite on 3rd

570-696-6550
2 bedroom, 2.5
baths. All appli-
Bath Split level on a
cul de sac in Sutton
Hills. Modern eat in
stone & vinyl. Large
lot on cul-de-sac.
3 bedrooms, 2 1/2
WILKES-BARRE floor. Great origi-
nal woodwork.
ances, washer 241 Dana Street
kitchen, oak cabi- baths. Detached First floor fluted
& dryer & window
PARSONS / WB 40 Gain St.
treatments includ-
ed. Walk in closet.
nets, Living room,
wood, Fireplace
oversized 2 car
garage with loft.
54 Shade Tree Rd.
columns in living
room, original
3 bedroom, quiet Well maintained stained glass
neighborhood. Off Be the first occu- No units in front of with new Stainless Tile, hardwood,
Steel liner, Lower Well cared for and bi-level in tranquil window, pocket
street parking, large pants of this newly or behind. 1 car granite, central air.
Level family room, Great 1/2 double nicely kept. A place wooded setting by french doors,
fenced yard. Fully constructed Ranch garage. Very laundry/pantry &
laundry, Bath. located in nice to call home! Com- a stream. Large beautiful hard
insulated. Low heat home on a low traf- private. Near all large family room
Private back yard, West Pittston loca- plete with 2 car bedrooms with lots wood floors &
bills. Move in ready. fic street. All you interstates. with built in bar &
deck, garage. New tion. 3 bedrooms, oversized garage, of storage through- large kitchen. 2
$72,000 could ask for is REDUCED TO fireplace on 1st
roof, lifetime leaf- new carpet. Vertical central air, first floor out. Spacious car garage, Off
Call (570) 262-4400 already here, 3 $179,900 floor. $284,900. Spacious 3
less gutters, drive- blinds with all appli- laundry, eat in open living area & street parking.
bedrooms, 2 baths, Call 570-829-3162 570-288-3256 bedroom, 1.5 baths
ances. Screened in kitchen. Convenient large breakfast bar $40,000
PITTSTON hardwood and tile way expanded,

PLAINS
with textured
TRUCKSVILLE
shelving in garage. porch and yard to shopping, West in kitchen (great MLS# 11-824
floors with granite location in quiet
and stainless steel Quiet, private, Lake MLS#10-1535 Pittston pool and ceilings, updated Call Michael Pinko
Lehman schools. $59,000 ball fields. $152,500 community but kitchen, all appli- (570) 899-3865
kitchen, gas fire-
place, central air, 2 Nicely maintained
home. 3 bed-
$169,900
MLS# 10-2545
JUST ON THE MARKET Charlie VM 101 MLS 11-583
Call Judy Rice
close to I-80 & 940.
Comes with access
ances including
car garage and to community pool. dishwasher, tiled
rear patio and full rooms, full bath Call Sue Barre 570-714-9230
& clubhouse. This bath with whirlpool
basement. For with shower, pri- 570-696-5417
vate driveway with house comes with tub, 2nd floor
more information
and photos, log 1 car garage, SMITH HOURIGAN an additional lot
Pin# Q11S5-VAR-
laundry room. Smith Hourigan
Group
onto www.atlas Appliances
included
570-696-1195 Doyouneedmorespace? VAR, DB/Page-Book
Replacement
570-474-6307
windows.
realtyinc.com A yard or garage sale
WEST WYOMING
16 Defoe St. $76,000 3004 Page 210588. $80,000
MLS #10-3676
Lovely 2 story, 3
bedrooms, 1.5 bath
$229,900
Call Colleen
Call 570-655-9722
SALE BY OWNER
in classified
is the best way 438 Tripp St
Home warranty
included. $135,000 MLS# 11-88
Call Arlene Warunek
WILKES-BARRE
home that features 570-237-0415 Shopping for a MLS #10-1776
570-650-4169
39 Nicole Drive
open floor plan with new apartment?
199 Clearview Ave tocleanoutyourclosets! Call Mary Price
cathedral ceiling
family room. Pris- Classified lets SHICKSHINNY (Turn @ Spring Gar-
den) Classic Colo-
nial newly remod-
You’re in bussiness
with classified!
570-472-1395
570-474-9801
tine hardwood you compare costs - eled featuring ALL
floors. 3 season
sun room leads to
patio, in ground LINEUP
without hassle
or worry!
NEW flooring, bath,
dining room, living
WEST PITTSTON
97 Lacoe Street
Smith Hourigan
Group
pool and manicured Get moving room with picture
vinyl fenced yard. ASUCCESSFULSALE with classified!
window provides (570) 696-1195
$169,000
MLS 11-141 INCLASSIFIED! PLAINS TWP
fantastic views of
the Back Mt., dry- WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE
2-story home locat-
ed in Barney Farms
Call Terry
570-885-3041 Doyouneedmorespace? FOR SALE BY OWNER Completely
wall, refrigerator,
bath tub, lighting,
in excellent condi-
tion. 4 bedrooms,
A yard or garage sale remodeled 3 bed- deck & much more.
PLAINS TOWNSHIP
or Angie and 4 baths, full fin-
room, 1.75 bath 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, ished basement
570-885-4896 in classified brick & aluminum eat-in kitchen, unfin- with wet bar, fire-
is the best way
MILL CREEK ACRES
ranch on over 4 ished basement, Spring is here! place in family room,
acres with Pond. brand new deck.
tocleanoutyourclosets! 4 Lan Creek Rd New stainless steel single detached
Now’s the time to
put in an offer on
SUNDAY screened in porch,
in-ground pool with
1:00PM-3:00PM
You’re in bussiness Close to Mohegan appliances, 2 car garage. Located on this immaculate, Completely remod- fenced yard. Newer
attached and 1 car a quiet street. Low
with classified! Sun & Geisinger, 4 Very nice 3 heating and cooling
PITTSTON Bedrooms, 3 Baths, built-in garage, Taxes! This Home
move in ready, 2
bedroom home! Off
eled home
everything
with
new. bedroom. Newly systems. A lot for
PLAINS Fireplace, 2 Car paved driveway, Is Priced Right renovated with 29 Amber Lane
street parking with New kitchen, baths, your money!
. Garage. Excellent open front porch, And Will Not Last new roof & A honey of a house
1 car garage, no bedrooms, tile MLS#11-245
Condition. All Appli- 3 season room, At $115,000. siding. Near just over 20 years
maintenance yard floors, hardwoods, $239,900
ances Included. rear patio, brick Shown by appoint- Mercy Hospital. old will have a
with entertainment granite countertops, Karen Altavilla
Large yard. fireplace & property ment only $44,900! brand new roof
bar, quiet neighbor- all new stainless 570-283-9100 x28
Go To goes to a stream call 570-604-7780 570-650-1126 before you move in.
hood, all kitchen steel appliances, 2 large bedrooms
www.plainsre.com in the back. appliances includ-
$199,900 refrigerator, stove, freshly painted with
for details.

Find the
ed. You don’t want
WILKES-BARRE
MLS# 10-4716 microwave, dish- new carpeting.
Asking $219,900 to miss out washer, free stand-
Call 570-817-1228 Five Mountains Large eat in
34 Carroll St. on this one! ing shower, tub for

perfect
for showing Realty kitchen, 26x12 living
Spacious 3 or 4 MLS 10-4063 two, huge deck,
WILKES-BARRE
212 Burke Street 570-542-2141 room w/new car-
bedroom home. $112,500 large yard, excellent
PLYMOUTH
End unit townhome pet, 3 season room

friend.
Quiet street. Call Melissa
MLS# 10-624
PRICE REDUCED
in desirable, estab-
lished community. 3 SUGARLOAF
2 houses. Must sell
570-237-6384
neighborhood
$154,900 (835.00 /
30years/ 5%)
overlooking large
fenced in yard. Plus
a garage and drive-
$79,900 bedrooms, octagon
sun room, large together. Each has The Classified 570-654-1490 way. Move in now!
Call Bill its own utilities on MLS #11-749
(570) 362-4158 modern kitchen, section at
huge family room. 2.57 acres. 3 car timesleader.com $89,900
Low utilities. garage with 3 large Call Colleen
attached rooms. 108 Simpson St. 570-237-0415
Pristine condition.
Cute and well cared
No HOA.
$168,500.
For Sale By Owner.
$249,900 Collect cash, not dust! for home. Enclosed
73 Richard Street
MLS# 10-4181 44 Church St Call (570) 788-5913 Clean out your LINE UP patio on back, off
3 Bedroom, 1 Bath
PITTSTON Call Joan Hiller 46 Church St. Rear
SWOYERSVILLE basement, garage
A SUCCESSFUL SALE street parking for 4
cars. Nice big yard,
Traditional in Very
ROTHSTEIN REALTORS Package Deal, sold
together for Call 829-7130 or attic and call the
IN CLASSIFIED!
Do you need more space?
privacy in rear.
MLS 09-3505
Find Something?
Lose Something?
Good Condition.
Open Layout. Off
570-288-7594 $115,000. 2 units.
MLS 10-3634
to place your ad.
Classified depart- A yard or garage sale
in classified
$49,900
Call Jay Crossin
Get it back where it
Street
Yard &
Parking,
Shed.
MLS 10-3635 belongs Many Updates.
PLAINS Maria Huggler
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Call 570-762-1537
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570-288-0770
570-829-7130 for showing
570-587-7000 with classified!

49-51 Curtis St.


Fully occupied dou- PRINGLE 236 Poland St.
Cute 2 bedroom
ble with separate starter home in
utilities. 2 bed- need of some cos-
rooms each side, metic updating.
off street parking Great for first time
and fenced in yard. PRICE REDUCED! homebuyers. Huge
MLS #10-2584 Gorgeous estate lot, patio, newer
$75,900 like property with windows, shed,
Call Lu-Ann log home plus 2 nice location.
570-602-9280 story garage on 1 MLS #11-772
NEW LISTING
acres with many Charming 2 story, $65,000
outdoor features. Spacious livin- Call Karen Ryan
Garage. groom, eat in
MLS# 11-319 kitchen, 1st floor
$325,000 laundry / powder
PITTSTON
58 Cliff St
Call Charles room, 2 bedrooms,
1.5 baths on a deep
lot with patio and 570-283-9100
waterfall. Priced to
sell $54,900. Call
Call Ann Marie SWOYERSVILLE
570-760-6769
570-288-6654
Bell Real Estate DAVE’S TAX SERVICE
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Selling
3 bedrooms with
formal dining room
and 1st floor family Your Car? To Advertise 20 + years experience
40% OFF of your last years
room. Additional 9 Jay Street
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tax preparation fee,
Call Today
multi-use room on the vehicle iss sold. Totally renovated
first floor. Aluminum
siding. Screened-in
Ranch home.
Modern kitchen, new clients only
side porch. Garage. modern bath, 3 minimum $80.00
$62,500 bedrooms, AC,
570-822-5005
(PHFA: $1,875 down
5.125% interest,
30n years, $364 Call Classified
829-7130
fied
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off street parking.
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829-7130 Wilkes-Barre, PA
month) Towne & Country
Ask for Bob Kopec Real Estate Co.
Humford Realty 570-735-8932 or
570-822-5126 570-542-5708
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DURYEA

44.59 ACRES AVOCA DUPONT


AVOCA HANOVER TOWNSHIP MOUNTAINTOP PLAINS TWP. WYOMING 4 ROOMS & BATH,
off street parking,
Totally renovated
6 room apartment.
22 W. Germania St
LAND! washer & dryer
hookup, no pets, no
smoking. Utilities &
Partially furnished,
brand new fridge/
electric range, elec-
HIGHWAY 315 security. 457-2027 tric washer & dryer.
2 acres of commer- Brand new custom
83 E. Chestnut St. Price Reduced!
cial land. 165 front
feet. Driveway
access permit and
AVOCA
Newly remodeled.
draperies, Roman
shades, carpeting /
Motivated Seller is 192 East Third St. flooring & energy
looking for offers. Charming home lot drainage in Industrial Site. Rail 2 bedroom, 2 bath,
served with all efficient furnace &
Modern oak with natural S. Mountain Blvd. place. WIll build to Affordable Building dining room &
25 St. Mary’s St. utilities. KOZ windows. 2 bed-
kitchen, formal din- woodwork - Newer This 6,600 sq. ft. Best location in suit tenant or avail- waiting for your kitchen. $550 /
3,443 sq. ft. approved. room + large attic
ing room, 1st floor roof - 5 bedrooms - concrete block Mountaintop. 7,700 able for land lease. business to occupy month. Call
masonry commer- $2,395,000 loft bedroom with
laundry. Updated 2 baths - walk-up building has multi- sq. ft. building with MLS 11-17 it! It also offers (570) 457-8886
cial building with MLS#10-669 spacious walk-in
bath, walk in closet. attic finished for ple uses. 5 offices 250’ frontage. Price Negotiable income from 2 bed-
closet, full tiled bath
Worth a look. additional living
warehouse/office
& kitchenette. Currently an Call Charlie room apartment Call Charlie Looking for that on 1st floor, Easy
and 2 apartments
Asking $34,800. space. $119,900 with sperate elec- Over 5,800 sq. ft.. automotive 570-829-6200 above. Off street special place access to I-81,
center. Building is VM 101 parking. Offers con-
MLS#: 09-3646 MLS# 10-1614 tric and heat. Per- warehouse space
adaptable sidered! MLS 11-572
called home? airport & casino, off
Call Jeannie Call Geri (high ceilings). 2
Four Star 570-696-0888
fect for contractors
overhead doors. to many uses. $79,500 Classified will address street parking. No
smoking, No pets.
McCabe Realty 570-696-3801
or anyone with stor-
$97,500 $595,000 Call Judy Ross Your needs. $750 + utilities &
age needs. For Call Dave 570-714-9230 Open the door
570-674-9950
LEWITH & FREEMAN more information MLS 10-1326
Bob Kopec 570-474-6307 PRICES REDUCED
with classified!
security.
570-762-8265
WILKES-BARRE
and photos log onto
HUMFORD SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP PLYMOUTH
EARTH

YATESVILLE www.atlas
realtyinc.com. REALTY
570-822-5126
CONSERVANCY
LAND FOR SALE
BACK MOUNTAIN DURYEA
PRICE REDUCED
Reduced to 46+/- Acres
3 large 1 bedroom Modern 2 bedroom,
$89,000
WYOMING
Hanover Twp., 2nd floor. Quiet
MLS #10-3872
Call Charlie
JENKINS TOWNSHIP $89,000
10+/- Acres
apts, 3 kitchens
with appliances, 3 location. Appliances
& garbage included.
PRICE REDUCED!
570-829-6200 baths. Apts. have
PITTSTON
May Street Hanover Twp., Off street parking.
VM 101 $69,000 access to one
another. No lease. No pets. $485 +
28+/- Acres security. Call
Fairview Twp., $795 for all 3 apts
($265 per apt.) 570-479-1203
912 S. Franklin St. 155 E Walnut St. $85,000
Convenient to all
Move-in condition
2-story with 3
Good investment
property knocking
61+/- Acres
Nuangola colleges and gas
drilling areas.
EXETER
bedrooms, 1.5 12 Reid st. $125,000
baths with open
floor plan; finished
Spacious Bi-level
home in semi-pri- EDWARDSVILLE
on your door. Don't
miss out, come and
see for yourself.
40+/- Acres
Newport Twp.
Call for more info
570-696-1866
SENIOR APARTMENTS
lower level, walk-up vate location with Former Parrish $180,000 222 Schooley Ave.
Also included in the
Exeter, PA
BACK MOUNTAIN
attic and fenced-in private back yard. 3 Center Hall with sale of the property 285 Wyoming Ave. 32 +/- Acres
yard with newer season room. Gas kitchen & parking is the lot behind the First floor currently Wilkes-Barre Twp. Accepting applica-
328 Kennedy Blvd. used as a shop, tions for 1 bedroom
pool. $82,900 fireplace in lower MLS#08-2954 Modern medical home. Lot size is See additional Land Second floor. Quiet
MLS #10-3914 level family room. 4 25X75, known as could be offices, for Sale at area, private apartments. Quality
$179,900 space, labor & etc. Prime location, 1 bedroom apart-
DJ Wojciechowski bedrooms, garage. industry approved, 147 Cherry St. www. earth entrance, 1 bed-
570-283-9100 x22 MLS 10-4740 Call Charlie corner lot, full base- conservancy.org ments for ages 62
ADA throughout, 2 $82,000 room apartment.
$159,900 MLS# 10-2666 ment. 2nd floor is 3 570-823-3445 Fridge, stove, and older. Income
doctor offices plus bedroom apartment limits apply. Rent
Call Charlie 4 exam rooms, xray Call Karen garbage, sewage
570-829-6200 plus 3 car garage Looking to buy a included. Picnic only $437 month.
62-67 ½Thomas St and reception and Coldwell Banker
VM 101 Rundle Real Estate and parking for home? area. No pets, 1 * Utilities Included
This would make an breakrooms. Could
awesome family 570-474-2340 6 cars. Place an ad here year lease, security. * Laundry Facilities
be used for any
Looking for the right deal compound. No Shopping for a business purpose.
MLS #10-4339 and let the $400/month * On Site
$174,900 sellers know! Management
on an automobile? shortage of parking new apartment? Will remodel to suit. Doyouneedmorespace? Call Charlie
570-675-8636
*Private parking
on this unique prop- Also available 570-829-7130
Classified lets A yard or garage sale
Turn to classified. erty. One single
you compare costs -
for lease.
VM 101
DALLAS Call for appointment
570-654-5733
It’s a showroom in print! LINEUP home, one duplex
without hassle
MLS #11-751 in classified 915 Manufactured 2nd floor, 1 bed- Monday - Friday
Classified’s got and an extra lot all $595,000 is the best way room, quiet, fridge
the directions! ASUCCESSFULSALE included. Homes
are right on the
or worry! Call Charlie
VM 101 tocleanoutyourclosets!
Homes and stove, off-street
8am-11am. Equal
Housing Opportunity
parking. Garbage,
INCLASSIFIED! Get moving
WILKES-BARRE
Edwardsville/Larksvi
lle border. with classified!
You’re in bussiness
with classified! 912 Lots & Acreage
ASHLEY PARK sewer, water includ-
ed. No pets. $400/ EXETER/WYOMING
Carey Avenue Doyouneedmorespace? $129,900 Laurel Run & San
LARKSVILLE
month plus lease 2 AND 3 BEDROOM
SUGAR NOTCH
Souci Parks, Like
Well kept single A yard or garage sale 11-252
Call Betty
DALLAS new, several to and security. APTS. W/d hookup,
family. 6 bed, 3 bath 570-690-1003 off street parking,
in classified (570) 510-1736
Goodleigh Manor choose from,
big lot, garage, Own
it for $1,000/mo. If is the best way LINE UP 2 acre leveled lot at Financing &Warranty,
DALLAS TWP
tile kitchen & bath,
$650-$700/mo +
very top of moun- facebook.com/
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er to help with clos-
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tain. Spectacular
view (lot# 21) drive-
MobileOne.Sales
Call (570)250-2890 CONDO FOR LEASE: utilities. 237-2076

ing costs.
732-406-7738 with classified! Looking for the right deal
way enters from
Tulla Drive.
$1,800. 2 bedroom/
2 Bath. Call Us to FORTY FORT
Smith Hourigan on an automobile? Construction of 930 Wanted to Buy discuss our great 1633 Wyoming Ave.

YATESVILLE Group
570-287-1196 Turn to classified.
It’s a showroom in print! 863-865 Main St.
home required by
Michael Dombroski.
Real Estate Amenity & Mainte-
nance program!
2 bedrooms, no
pets, newer carpet
& paint, air condi-
462 W. State St. Call 570-674-5278
REDUCED! It's that time again!
Lower End Pizza!
Established prof-
Classified’s got
the directions!
Good
neighborhood,
Restricted
Covenants Apply.
Call 570-406-5128 WE BUY HOMES Dallas, Pa.
tioning. $650/per
month, plus utilities.
Rent out your
WILKES-BARRE apartment
itable business for
sale. Restaurant, PLAINS
Great location. Well
established Bar &
Collect cash, not dust!
Any Situation
MEADOWS
APARTMENTS
Call (570) 287-3059

MINERS MILLS
29 W. Beatty St.
with the Classifieds
570-829-7130
bar, game room,
separate dining
Grill on Main St.
with parking lot. Clean out your
basement, garage
570-956-2385 220 Lake St.
Housing for the FORTY FORT
1st floor, 1 bedroom.
Lovely 2 story re- room. Parking for Liquor License & elderly & mobility
or attic and call the
EDWARDSVILLE
modeled home in equipment included. impaired; all utilities Hardwood floors,
35 cars. Turnkey
very good condi- operation. Addition- Kitchen features Classified depart- included. Federally central air, off
tion. Laminate and stainless steel ment today at 570- subsidized program. street parking. No
al parking lot pets, no smoking.
tile flooring through- included. hood, Fryers & 829-7130! Extremely low
out. 16x20 great Ansul system. income persons $575/ month plus
61 Pittston Ave. $225,000
room addition with
cathedral ceilings
and recessed light-
Stately brick Ranch
in private location.
Call Jay Crossin
Ext. 23 107-109 E. Carey St.
Turnkey operation
priced to sell.
Currently open. 6
DALLAS
Goodleigh Manor
encouraged to
apply. Income less
security & utilities.
Call (570) 574-9773
Large room sizes, Crossin Real than $11,900.
ing. Quiet neighbor-
fireplace, central Estate
High traffic, high room apartment on New development. 570-675-6936, AMERICA
hood. Appliances potential location 2nd floor. $130,000 2 acres. Beautiful 8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri.
included in sale. A/C. Includes 570-288-0770 with enough space MLS# 11-65 View. $49,900 EQUAL HOUSING
REALTY CO.
extra lot. for 2 second floor
$62,000
MLS #10-3512 Lawrence St. Call Stanley Negotiable OPPORTUNITY RENTALS
570-885-3664
PRICE REDUCED Nice 3 unit
property. Lots of
Collect cash, not dust! apartments. Large
front windows for
(570) 817-0111
Coldwell Banker
570-357-1138 HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE FORTY FORT
Call for 1, 2, Bed-
$198,900
Collect cash, not dust! Call Charlie off street parking
and bonus 2 car
Clean out your showroom display.
Basement & sub- Rundle Real Estate Collect cash, not dust! 941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
Collect cash, not dust! rooms or other.
Over 30 years
Clean out your
570-829-6200
VM 101 garage. All units are basement, garage basement for
additional storage
570-474-2340 Clean out your Clean out your managed service

basement, garage
rented. Great
income with low or attic and call the or workspace.
$125,900 Let the Community basement, garage ASHLEY basement, garage provided. NO
PETS/SMOKING /2
or attic and call the
maintenance
Know! or attic and call the Modern 2 bedroom, or attic and call the YEAR SAME RENT,
$159,900 Classified depart- MLS# 10-1919
Call Stanley Classified depart-
laundry, parking,bus
Classified depart-
EMPLOYMENT VER-
Classified depart- Looking for Work?
MLS# 10-2675 Place your Classified stop. No pets. IFICATION/APPLICA-

ment today at 570- Tell Employers with


Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
ment today at 570- (570) 817-0111
Coldwell Banker Ad TODAY! ment today at 570- Water included.
$535 + utilities, first ment today at 570- TION REQUIRED.
Details call
829-7130!
a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
829-7130! Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
570-829-7130 829-7130! /last & security
570-542-5726
829-7130! 570-288-1422

FOG
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MESSAGE CENTER
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POWER WINDOWS
PERSONAL SAFETY WITH
ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM
VIN #3LBR750269

24
Mos.
*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 4/4/11.

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17” Chrome Wheels, Message Center, SYNC, Side Air Curtains, All Wheel Drive, 3.7L V6, Premium Pkg., Auto. Temp Control, 18” Alum. All Wheel Drive, 3.7L V6, Remote Keyless Entry, HID Headlamps, Reverse Sensing
AM/FM with 6 Disc CD, Pwr. Windows, Pwr. Door Locks, Wheels, Advanced Trac, 6 Disc CD, Leather Heated/Cooled Seats, Keyless Entry Sys., THX Sound Sys. w/6 Disc CD, 20” Polished Cast Alum. Wheels, Dual Zone
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*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 *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 4/4/11. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/4/11. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/4/11.

COCCIA
CALL NOW 823-8888 or 1-800-817-FORD
Overlooking Mohegan Sun 577 East Main St.,
Just Minutes from
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AMERICA
KINGSTON KINGSTON
WILKES-BARRE Wilkes-Barre
KINGSTON
WAREHOUSE/LIGHT WILKES-BARRE

TIRED OF HIGH
REALTY
RANCH STYLE
Available May 1
SDK GREEN 3 bedroom, 1/2 Š2 bedroom COMMERCIAL SPACE
Great neighbor- double, 1.5 bath, single,
FOR RENT MANUFACTURING RENTS?
Forty Fort - Stylish hood! 2nd floor, 2
ACRES HOMES gas heat, off-street exceptional

SHAVERTOWN
bedrooms. Large parking, fenced in Kingston
OFFICE SPACE
layout, duplex, Immediate personal Are you paying too
FIRST FLOOR, dining & family 11 Holiday Drive yard, excellent ŠLarge 3 620 Market St.
care openings in Newly Renovated much for your cur-
beautiful, quality. room. New bath & Kingston 2 bedrooms, Heat condition. $595/ bedroom
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PITTSTON
Kitchen with built- kitchen with tile “A Place To included. Laundry month + utilities, Hanover
floors, windows, and Anderson references & Š3 bedroom, 1,250 sq. ft., We have modern
ins, laundry, Call Home” facilities, Off-street
carpet & appliances Personal Care security. No pets. large, affordable Near Kingston office space avail-
mahogany decked Spacious 1, 2 & 3 parking, No Pets. Main St.
including washer & Facility on the Call 570-675-3904 Call 570-881-4078 Nanticoke Corners. Great able in Luzerne
porch, more! Bedroom Apts 12,000 sq. ft. build- Bank Building on
2 YEAR SAME RENT dryer. Includes Wesley Village Š2 bedroom, location for retail or ing in downtown
3 Bedroom
$650. + utilities. . garage. No pets /
smoking. $675.
Townhomes Campus
A variety of SHEATOWN LINE UP large, water business office.
Easy Access and
location. Ware-
Public Square.
Rents include heat,
NO PETS/ SMOK- Gas heat included included house with light
ING/EMPLOYMENT Some utilities includ-
FREE
accommodations Beautiful 1st floor, 2 A GREAT DEAL... Pittston parking. Call Cliff manufacturing.
central air, utilities,
trash removal, and
ed. Lease & available! Meals, 1/2 bedroom. Stove ŠLarge 1 570-760-3427
VERIFICATION.
Services provided. deposit. After 6 24hr on-site Gym housekeeping, and fridge. Large IN CLASSIFIED! bedroom water
OFFICE SPACE
Building with some
office space. Entire
nightly cleaning - all
Community Room kitchen, on-site without a sneaky
AMERICA REALTY p.m., 570-814-6714 laundry and trans- Looking for the right deal included
KINGSTON
Swimming Pool building for lease or CAM charge.
570-288-1422 portation included. laundry room. Off Wyoming will sub-divide.
Maintenance FREE street parking. $600 on an automobile? Š3 bedroom MLS #10-1074
Access parking at
Call (570) 655-2891
HANOVER LINEUP Controlled Access
Patio/Balcony or visit us online at
+ utilities, security,
lease & background
Turn to classified. exceptional
166 W. Union St.
Avail. March 1. Call Charlie
the new intermodal
garage via our cov-
It’s a showroom in print! Old Forge 570-829-6200
618 FELLOWS ST
Large 2 Bedrooms,
ASUCCESSFULSALE and much more...
Call Today
www.
unitedmethodist
check. Call
570-417-0088 Classified’s got Š2 bedroom
exceptional
600 sq. ft of newly
renovated office VM 101
ered bridge. 300SF
to 5000SF available.
2nd floor, appli- INCLASSIFIED! or stop by
for a tour!
homes.org. for appointment the directions! water included
space. Rent
includes heat and
We can remodel to
suit. Brokers Pro-
PITTSTON
ances, NEW refrig-
WILKES-BARRE
McDermott &
erator, stove &
microwave. Off
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
Now Offering
Move In Specials 2 APARTMENTS
SWOYERSVILLE
1 bedroom. Eat-in 447 S. Franklin St.
McDermott
Real Estate
electric. Off street
parking available.
$800 per month.
tected. Call Jeff
Pyros at 822-8577
street parking. 570-288-9019 Inc. Property
in classified WYOMING
Off street parking, kitchen. Washer/ MUST SEE! Call 570-287-5090
Porch & Yard. Sun
is the best way
on site laundry. dryer hookup. Gas 1 bedroom, study, Management
WEST PITTSTON
LARKSVILLE
room. Available Deck/porch. Tenant off street parking, 570-821-1650 Need to rent that 1701 Wyoming Ave.
April 1st. $575/ + heat. $440/month. $1.00 SQ. FT.
(direct line)
utilities. Small pets tocleanoutyourclosets! 2 bedroom, 1st floor
pays electric, trash
& water/sewage.
Water included. laundry. Includes
heat and hot water, Mon-Fri. 8-7pm
Vacation property?
18,000 & 9,000
900 sq. ft. private
Place an ad and office suite. Suitable
ok. 570-357-1138 You’re in bussiness Just renovated. 3 bedroom $695.
Security & no pets.
Call 570-760-5573 Hardwood floors Sat. 8-noon
get started!
sq. ft. Great,
for general office
clean assembly
or 610-568-8363 with classified! Extra large master 2 bedroom $575. and appliances. 570-829-7130 use, professional

SWOYERSVILLE
bedroom, laundry Security required. Trash removal. space; A/C; Gas
office, etc. Includes
HANOVER TOWNSHIP KINGSTON hookup, off street (570) 881-1747 $575/per month, heat; Own meters;
all utilities, including
30 Garrahan St. DUPLEX parking, quiet Call (570) 821-5599
PITTSTON New 1/2 baths;
cleaning and free
1st floor, quiet
neighborhood, 2-3
Beautiful 1st floor, 2
bedroom, 1.5 baths,
neighborhood, no
pets. $625 + securi-
2
PITTSTON
bedroom. All
1st floor. 2 bed-
room, $515 month + WILKES-BARRE COOPERS CO-OP
freight elevator
Owner/Agent
908-852-4410
parking.
$900/month
bedrooms, washer, ty. Heat, hot water utilities & security. Call Charlie
5 rooms, convenient
dryer, off-street
parking, large front
residential location,
hardwood floors,
& water included.
845-386-1011
appliances included.
All utilities paid;
LUZERNE APARTMENTS Lease Space
Available, Light Say it HERE
570-829-6200
VM 101
electricity by tenant.
porch & quiet back- natural woodwork, 2nd floor, 2 bed- FOR RENT! WYOMING
manufacturing, in the Classifieds!
LUZERNE
Everything brand
yard. $625/mo heat french doors, ceiling room, $500 month warehouse, 570-829-7130
new. Off street park- 425 South Franklin
& water included. fan, laundry with + utilities & security. BLANDINA office, includes
1 bedroom, wall to ing. $695 + security Street. For lease.
Security required.
Rich @ 542-7620
washer/dryer in-
cluded, refrigerator,
gas range, dish-
wall, off-street
parking, coin
& references
570-969-9268
No Pets.
570-406-2789
Available immedi-
ately, washer/dryer
APARTMENTS
Deluxe 1 & 2 bed-
all utilities with
free parking.
WEST PITTSTON
Wyoming Ave.
room. Wall to Wall
947 Garages
HANOVER TWP laundry, water, on premises, no I will save
washer, oak cabi- pets. We have stu- carpet. Some utili- High traffic location.
sewer & garbage you money! Office space with
nets, off street ties by tenant. No
HANOVER TWP.
214 Taft Street included. $495/ dio, 1, 2 bedroom
parking, fenced-in apts. On site park- pets. Non-smoking. Character. 885 sq.
2nd floor. Modern 2 month + security ft. Great for busi-
back yard, storage. ing. Fridge, stove Elderly community.
bedroom. Newer & lease. HUD ness, retail or spa. 24’x40’, high
Available April 1. provided. We have a Quiet, safe. Off
kitchen, bath, stove accepted. Call ceiling. Storage or
PITTSTON
$695 + utilities. Immediate 24/7 security cam- street parking. Call Rent includes heat
& fridge. Washer & 570-687-6216 or independent living & water. Call for garage. Can divide.
Call 570-690-0633 era presence and all 570-693-2850
dryer in basement. 570-954-0727 openings at: more details at For more info, call
3 bedrooms, brand doors are electroni-
WYOMING
$500 + utilities & 570-655-9325 Parkway Storage
new kitchen, 29x Myers Manor PLAINS TWP
MOUNTAIN TOP
security. No pets. KINGSTON cally locked. $450- (570) 824-5724
16.5 ft entertain- on the Wesley 650/per month,
E.Light,
WALNUT ST.
No smoking. Call Lovely, large 1st 7 PETHICK DRIVE Wilkes-Barre
Village Campus
PLAINS
ment room, water & sewer paid,
(570) 825-6259
bright, 1st
1 Bedroom apart-
ments for elderly, hardwood floors, Cozy one bedrooms One month/security
floor 2 bedroom
apartment. Lami-
OFF RTE. 315
1200 & 700 SF COMMERCIAL RETAIL SPACE
KINGSTON floor, 2 bedrooms,
elevator, carpet-
disabled. Rents
based on 30% of
off street parking.
$700/month + all
and studios avail-
able. Ask about our
deposit. Call (570)
793-6377 after
nate floors. Stove,
fridge, washer &
Office Available.
Reasonable.
in Established
Shopping center.
Large 1 & 1/2 car
garage for rent.
1 bedroom, 2nd utilities & security. move-in incentives! 10:00 a.m. to set an 570-760-1513 800 to 1,200 sq. ft. $125/month. No
ed, Security ADJ gross income. dryer. Lovely deck.
floor, washer/dryer Call (570) 883-2784 Call (570) 655-2891 appointment or Rent negotiable. electric or heat. Call
system. Garage. Handicap Accessi- Full basement.
hookup, yard, park-
ing, No Pets, Quiet Extra storage & ble. Equal Housing
Opportunity. TTY711 PITTSTON
or visit us online at
www.
email shlomo_voola
@yahoo.com.
Parking in front. SWEET VALLEY 973-879-4730 570-714-9234

WILKES-BARRE
/Secluded/Conve- cable TV included. Handicap access.
unitedmethodist wilkesliving.com
nient $425. + utili- Laundry facilities. or 570-474-5010 3rd floor, 1 bed- homes.org. No pets, no 950 Half Doubles
Heat & hot water This institution is an room, eat in smoking. $650 +
ties. Discount avail-
able, lease, refer- furnished. Fine
neighborhood.
equal opportunity
provider &
kitchen, stove &
fridge. Living room, WEST PITTSTON WILKES-BARRE utilities, references
& 1 month security. ASHLEY
ences. 574-9827 Clean, 2 bedroom,
Convenient to bus employer. 1 bath, coin-op 2 bedroom, 2nd 2nd floor duplex. (570) 709-9206 3 bedroom, wall to
& stores. No wall carpet, dish-
Looking for the right deal washer/dryer. floor apartment. Stove, hookups, (772) 465-9592
on an automobile?
pets. References.
Security. Lease. MOUNTAIN TOP Heat, water, sewer Washer/dryer hook- parking, yard. No (570) 693-3963 washer, first floor
laundry room,
WOODBRYN
included. $495/ up, carport parking, pets/no smoking.
Turn to classified. No smokers month + security heat & hot water $475 + utilities. REDUCED PRICE! fenced yard,
please. $840. Hanover schools,
It’s a showroom in print! 570-287-0900
1 & 2 Bedroom, and references included. Stove & Call 570-868-4444 Start your own
$610 + utilities.
Call 570-822-8671 Fridge. References Lease this free-
Classified’s got available business in the

RENTALS
immediately, No & security. $650. WILKES-BARRE standing building for 570-851-2929
heart of Sweet Val-
the directions!
KINGSTON pets. Rents based
PITTSTON 570-654-7479
LAFAYETTE GARDENS an AFFORDABLE
DURYEA
ley! Showroom, fire-
Leave Message monthly rent. Totally
KINGSTON
on income start SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR! place, pole building,
Like New 2 bed- at $395 & $430. storage building, renovated & ready
103 Penn St.
2 bedrooms, $460
room apartment in
great neighbor-
Handicap Accessi-
ble. Equal Housing
WEST PITTSTON
320 Race St.
113 Edison St.
Quiet neighborhood.
2 bedroom apart-
1-2 2 BEDROOM APTS paved parking,
fenced rear, well &
to occupy. Offices,
conference room,
2 bedrooms, tile
kitchen and bath,
w/d hookup, off-
hood. 2nd floor. work stations, kit
month + utilities.
Stove & fridge incl. Includes new
kitchen (with new
Opportunity.
Call 570-474-5010 CLEAN & SPACIOUS 1st floor, 5 rooms,
2 bedrooms, 1 bath.
ments available for
immediate occu- 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE septic. Prime loca-
tion, high traffic and more. Ample
parking and handi-
street parking
$650/per month,
references/security TTY711 4 rooms, 2nd floor, pancy. Heat & hot area. Lot next door plus utilities Call
required. Section 8
welcome. Call Ed
stove, dishwasher
& microwave) and
This institution is an
equal opportunity
wall to wall carpet,
off street parking.
Includes heat, hot
water & sewer. water included. $625
Call Aileen at
1/2 DOUBLES & is going with the
property.
cap access. $1,750/
month. MLS 11-419
(570) 655-1238
Credit report, 2
SINGLE HOME EDWARDSVILLE
570-287-9661 bath w/washer provider and NOW LISTED AT Call Judy Rice
Water, sewer & occupants, no 570-822-7944
Extension 229 dryer hookup. Hard- employer. 5701-714-9230
garbage included. smoking, no pets, $115,000
wood throughout

KINGSTON with ceramic tile in


kitchen and bath.
Find Something?
Lose Something?
Non smokers & no
pets. $550/month.
security. $625/
month. Available
WILKES-BARRE Wyoming, Kingston,
Wilkes-Barre, Plains
MLS# 08-3297
Five Mountains
162 Short St.
Renovated 3 bed-
570-655-2567 room in quiet loca-
3 rooms, 1 bed- $695/mo + utilities Get it back where it
January 1st, 2011.
Pat McHale LODGE Shavertown Realty
570-542-2141 tion. Fresh paint,

PLAINS
room, heat & hot and security. No belongs new carpeting and
570-613-9080 All rentals include
water included, free Pets, references with a Lost/Found ad! new kitchen w/dish-
use of washer & required. Call Scott
Formerly The appliances, sewer,
maintenance.
962 Rooms 962 Rooms washer. No pets or
570-829-7130 88 E. CAREY ST. Travel Lodge
dryer available. No (570)823-2431 497 Kidder St., smokers. Only $650

NANTICOKE
pets & no smoking. Ext. 137 2nd floor, w to w Security & credit per month, +utilities.
Wilkes-Barre references
$480 + security & 1 carpet, 1 bedroom, Call (570) 466-6334
Bear Creek Township
Casino Countryside Inn

Rooms Starting
year lease. Call
KINGSTON 2nd floor, 1 bed- sitting porch, wash-
WEST PITTSTON
at:
required.
Call 899-3407
570-331-7016 Days
or 288-6764 Night Newly remodeled,
2nd floor 2 bed-
room, includes all
appliances & wash-
er, dryer, refrigera-
tor, stove, dish- Upscale 1 bedroom
Daily $44.99 +
tax
for info/appointment
Rooms starting at FORTY FORT
1/2 double.
er/dryer, heat, hot Weekly $189.99 Daily $39.99 + tax
KINGSTON 944 Commercial
room, 1 1/2 bath. All washer. Heat, hot apartment. Modern 3 bedrooms. Stove,
water & garbage + tax
appliances included. water, cable TV, kitchen, washer /
72 E. W alnut St. Washer & dryer.
included. No pets.
sewer, Off street dryer included. Must Microwave, Properties Weekly $169.99 + tax refrigerator,
dishwasher. Washer
$550 + security. Refrigerator,

315 PLAZA
3rd floor, located in Central air. Off (570) 735-2573 parking, security, 1 see! 570-430-3095 /dryer hookup.
quiet neighborhood. street parking. $675 WiFi, HBO
New kitchen, living + utilities. No pets.
year lease. No West Pittston, Pa. 570-823-8881 Microwave Newly painted.
Smoking - No Pets. Off street parking.
room, dining room, Call 570-287-9631 GARDEN VILLAGE www.Wilkes
1750 & 3200 SF Refrigerator $675 + utilities.
Available May 1st. APARTMENTS BarreLodge.com
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$575 month. 570- 221 Fremont St.
Retail / Office WiFi 570-814-0843
room. 2 large and 1 Space Available 570-696-3090
HBO
small bedroom, lots
KINGSTON 824-3940 Housing for the
WILKES-BARRE 570-829-1206
GLEN LYON
elderly & mobility
of closets, built in
linen, built in hutch, Renovated 2 bed-
room with central NANTICOKE impaired; all utilities
included. Federally COMMERCIAL GARAGE (570) 823-8027
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peted floors, fire- air. 2nd floor, quiet
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2 large bedrooms.
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place, storage
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fridge, air condition-
er and stove incl.
street parking,
security & lease. No
bath, all appliances
dishwasher, w/d
hookup. Ample
PLAINS TOWNSHIP encouraged to
apply. Income less
OPEN HOUSE
an adjacent 3 bed-
room house. Excel-
944 Commercial 944 Commercial
1/2 DOUBLE
3 bedrooms, 1 bath-
Heat and hot water pets. $555 + utili- Walking Distance to than $11,900. lent condition.
closets and stor- the Casino!! 2 bed- April 16th Properties Properties room, off-street
incl. Available April 1 ties. 570-690-3086 570-655-6555, Beautiful county.
age. No smokers. room, 1 bath, living 10:00AM-4:00PM parking, very clean,
1 yr. lease + security 8 am-4 pm, Excellent location
$580 per month room, kitchen, off Š1 & 2 bedrooms private yard, quiet
$950/month Collect cash, not dust! includes sewer,
Monday-Friday.
ŠLaundry facility
on Route 92 in
neighborhood, $550
street parking. EQUAL HOUSING Nicholson. Easy
570-406-1411 Clean out your garbage & water. $600/month + utili- OPPORTUNITY
ŠStove, fridge
access to route 81. /per month, Call
Find Something? basement, garage 570-239-2741 ties, security & ref- HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
ŠSecure building (570) 606-5350
Lose Something? or attic and call the Looking for Work?
erences. Call Clas- ŠCommunity
Rooms.
Near Marcellus
Shale Drilling sites. WILKES-BARRE
Get it back where it Classified depart- Tell Employers with
sic Properties Nikki
Callahan
WILKES-BARRE ŠElevator
Land for additional
storage. 2 car
PROVINCIAL TOWER - S. MAIN
belongs
with a Lost/Found ad! ment today at 570- a Classified Ad. 718-4959 Ext. 1306 Š2 fully handicap
garage attached to Great Commercial Store Front, 941 Apartments/
570-829-7130 829-7130! 570-829-7130
Mayflower accessible
also available
apts.
house plus large & Inside Suites Available Unfurnished
Crossing mechanical garage

W IL K E SW O O D
Recently
with office space Steps from New Intermodal Hub
906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale Apartments renovated.
and a vehicle lift and & Public Parking
Call Christy
570.822.3968
570-417-0088
compressor.
Includes water and
Starting at $650 A PAR TM E NTS
Accessible ✓Affordable ✓Available ✓
utilities included
WILKES-BARRE
septic. Alternate
heat sources:
FREE RENT - Call For Details Today! 1 B edroom Sta rting
- Light & bright propane, electric,
a t $665.00
Scott Street
350 N. PENNSYLVANIA AVE. open floor plans
- All major
2nd floor, 5 rooms,
heat & hot water
and coal. Garage is
insulated with 570-829-1573
furnished. Stove, propane heat. • Includes gas heat,
 . 2-    4'))# appliances included
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fridge, off-street $2,300. call 570- w ater,sew er & trash
- Pets welcome* parking, no pets. 343-3345 or 570-
- # +! -**#0 ')0#2') #+2#0.0'1#1 - Close to everything $400/month + secu- 840-5898 before • C onvenient to allm ajor
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maintenance
- Short term
leases available WILKES-BARRE SOUTH DOLPHIN PLAZA
Rte. 315
transportation
• Fitness center & pool
1st floor, 2 bedroom. 2,000 SF • P atio/B alconies
Call TODAY For
Wall to wall carpet.
2nd floor 1 bed-
Office / Retail IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE • P et friendly*
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Properties
KINGSTON able. Starting at with classified! Please call 570-825-8594
1 & 2 bedrooms.
Includes all utilities,
parking, laundry. No
$440. 570-332-5723

WILKES-BARRE
HANOVER TWP
Parkway Plaza
TDD/TTY 800-654-5984
Apartment

OFFICENTERS - Pierce St., Kingston


pets. From $475.
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Homes
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KINGSTON
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month includes close at hand Address 1 bedroom starting @ $690
heat, water,

Featuring:
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parking. Call
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570-650-1266
570- 417-0088 for Available Immedi-
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with references • Washer & Dryer • Gas Heat & HW Included ‹ Washer & Dryer
ately, Off street
application. • Community Building • Swim Club, Heated Pools ‹ Central Air
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LINEUP required. 3 room • Spa & Pools • Hi-Tech Fitness Center ‹ Fitness Center
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570-690-0564
264 Academy St
2 bedrooms, newly INCLASSIFIED! 570-823-7564
• Private Entrances • Private Entrances
I-81
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Monday - Friday 9-5 Monday - Friday 9-5
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KINGSTON
Saturday 9-1
Washer & dryer. Saturday 9-1 Saturday
Saturday 9-1
9-1
Full Service Leases • Custom Design • Renovations • Various Size Suites Available $600/per month A yard or garage sale 680 Wildflower Drive 200 Gateway Drive
44 Eagle Court
Medical, Legal, Commercial • Utilities • Parking • Janitorial includes heat, hot in classified Garage space Wilkes-Barre, PA
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Full Time Maintenance Staff Available is the best way
822-4444 288-6300
Zoned for repairs &
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950 Half Doubles 953 Houses for Rent 959 Mobile Homes

HANOVER TWP.
3 bedroom, eat-in
KINGSTON
kitchen with stove
& dishwasher.
Laundry hookup.
Freshly painted,
new carpet & new
linoleum. Fenced
HOMES AVAILABLE
Homes available in
yard. No pets/no Birchwood Village
smoking. $600 + Estates.
Estates 2 and 3
utilities, secuirty & bedrooms. Rent-
references. Call to-own available.
(570) 823-9436 CALL TODAY!
570-613-0719
HANOVER TWP.
6 rooms, 3 bed-
Doyouneedmorespace?
rooms, wall to wall A yard or garage sale
carpeting, fenced in in classified
yard, newly remod- 46 Zerby Ave is the best way
eled. $475/month + Sunday 1pm-3pm
utilities & security. Lease with option
tocleanoutyourclosets!
Call (570) 472-2392 to buy, completely You’re in bussiness
remodeled, mint, with classified!
KINGSTON
3 Half Doubles
turn key condition,
3 bedrooms, 1.5 962 Rooms
baths, large
376 & 378 North closets, with
Maple Avenue
3 & 4 bedroom.
Newly remodeled.
hardwoods, carpet
& tile floors, new KINGSTON HOUSE
Nice, clean
kitchen and baths,
Both available gas heat, shed, furnished room,
May 30. $850 & large yard. starting at $315.
$950/month. Also, $134,000, seller Efficiency at $435

CALL
Plains 3 bedroom will pay closing month furnished
1/2 double. $795/ costs, $5000 down with all utilities
month. For info, and monthly included. Off
(570) 814-9700 payments are street parking.
$995/month. 570-718-0331

KINGSTON
Large 1/2 double, 3
WALSH
REAL ESTATE
570-654-1490
WEST NANTICOKE
Furnished with pri-

AN EXPERT
bedroom, sunny & vate bath. Cable,
spacious, $650
month, 1 year lease, NANTICOKE
Desirable
garbage & all other
utilities included.
credit check & Non-smoking. Call
security deposit. Lexington Village
570-814-5465
Attic, cellar, eat in Nanticoke, PA
kitchen, front & Many ranch style
back porch, no pets, homes. 2 bedrooms 965 Roommate
2 Free Months With
no smoking, new
A 2 Year Lease Wanted
carpeting & paint.
Not Section 8 $795 + electric
SQUARE FOOT RE HOUSE TO SHARE
Professional Services Directory
approved.
570-817-2858 or
570-714-1606 MANAGEMENT
866-873-0478
Professional male
seeking profes-

LARKSVILLE LINEUP
sional female to
share house. Only
$250/ month. All
3 bedroom, 1 bath 1024 Building & 1039 Chimney 1084 Electrical 1135 Hauling & 1162 Landscaping/ 1204 Painting & 1249 Remodeling &
half double, Freshly ASUCCESSFULSALE utilities included.
Beautiful home 5 Remodeling Service Trucking Garden Wallpaper Repairs
cleaned & painted. DNF ELECTRIC
INCLASSIFIED! rooms + 2 bed-
Tenant pays all utili-
ties including sewer. Doyouneedmorespace?
rooms. Rec base-
ment, carpeted.
ALL OLDER HOMES
SPECIALIST
Chimney
Construction
Affordable &
Reasonable Rates AARON’S HAULING Brizzy’s
Arbor Care & Larry Neer’s
Professional
$550 plus security. A yard or garage sale 825-4268. Chimneys rebuilt, No Job Too Small. We get the job Landscaping
No pets, neat per- Painting
Remodel / Repair Licensed & insured. done right! Small or
Call (570) 332-5723 in classified son wanted, age
Kitchen
repaired, stucco,
Free estimates. Large. Garages,
Tree trimming,
31 Yrs. Experience
unimportant. block, sidewalks, pruning & removal.
Let the Community is the best way & Baths walls, steps, etc. 570-574-6213 Yards, Houses, Stump Grinding, Hand Brush,Spray,
570-762-8202
Know! tocleanoutyourclosets! Free Estimates 570-574-7195 Construction Cabling. Wood, Metal,
Place your Classified You’re in bussiness Debris. Free Estimates Aluminum Siding,
ROOMATE WANTED Building or Licensed & Insured
570-826-1883 Decks, Handy
Ad TODAY! with classified! FOR CRUISE (570) 457-5849 ECONOLECTRIC Fully Insured
Man Repairs,
570-829-7130 Remodeling? All Phases 570-542-7265 D & D
PITTSTON
To Share Costs On COZY HEARTH Powerwashing.
A Carnival Cruise
Electrical work REMODELING
LARKSVILLE CHIMNEY No Job MOWING, TRIMMING Interior/Exterior
James Street May 1st - May 8th EDGING, SHRUBS & Residential & From decks and
Chimney Cleaning, Too Small.
Single family home, from Baltimore to HEDGES. Commercial kitchens to roofs,
Newly renovated Rebuilding, Repair, Residential &
freshly painted, Freeport Nassau. LAWN CARE. 570-606-9638 and baths, etc.
2 bedroom with Stainless Steel Lin- Commercial
brand new gas fur- Each $682 + tips. Look for the FULLY INSURED WE DO
appliances, central ing, Parging, Stuc- Free Estimates
nace, 3 bedrooms, Call Harry For Info. BIA symbol Call Us & Save 5% IT ALL!!!!!!!
air & heat, off co, Caps, Etc. Licensed-Insured
1 1/2 baths, off 570-287-1555 CALL US FOR
street parking,
street parking. No
of quality Free Estimates
Licensed & Insured
PA032422 ALL KINDS OF Off Your Last Bill!
FREE ESTIMATES ALL OF YOUR
energy efficeint. For information (570) 602-7840
$600 + utilities. pets, no smoking. 971 Vacation & on BIA
1-888-680-7990 HAULING & JUNK 570-814-0327 INTERIOR AND
EXTERIOR
$675 / month + utili-
Call 570-760-1045
ties. Call Betty at Resort Properties membership REMOVAL Spike & Gorilla’s REMODELING

MOCANAQUA Century 21 1042 Cleaning & QUALITY ELECTRIC Estate Clean Lawn Care & Out- NEEDS
FLORIDA
call 287-3331
Smith Hourigan
or go to
Maintainence Free Estimates outs. door Maintenance 570-406-9387
2 bedroom, water Group Tree/shrub We do it all! Licensed/Insured
Boca Raton Licensed & Insured
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Beautiful 5 room Reasonable Rates Serra Painting
CLEANING
$525/ month. Sec- ext 3559 Free Estimates packages available, THE REST NOW
home with Pool. 570-331-2606 Book Now For
tion 8 considered. or 570-714-6127 24 HOUR concrete patios, CALL THE
Fully furnished. On DAVE JOHNSON tree trimming & Spring & Save. All BEST!!!
Call 570-899-6104 SLEBODA ELECTRIC SERVICE
BY EMARGIE
Work Guaranteed
WILKES-BARRE
canal lot. $600 Expert Bathroom 570-823-1811 removal. Gutter
Master electrician Satisfaction.
PLYMOUTH
weekly. If interest- Remodeling, Whole 570-239-0484 cleaning. Custom
ed, write to: House Renovations, Licensed & Insured 30 Yrs. Experience 1252 Roofing &
F
/ NANTICOKE
REE STIMATES
Bucket truck to 40’ dog Kennels &
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