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H O M E L E S S S I T U AT I O N SPELLING BEE

Learning
was the
real prize
Mike Smith talks about how REACH has helped him
with food and a job search.
Skip Constable says what REACH means to him and
how he will miss it when funding is cut.
Bryan Hogan explains what the program did to help
him.
for champ
REACHing for help
Sukanya Roy’s parents, both
scholars, wanted to teach her
the value of hard work.

By MATT HUGHES
mhughes@timesleader.com
To prepare for the Scripps Na-

Program tional Spelling Bee, champion


Sukanya Roy spent years study-
ing the etymology of English,

needs dabbling in foreign languages to


learn foreign word roots and

funding
simply reading the dictionary
cover-to-cover.
Despite all of that study, Suka-
nya’s father Ab-
By BILL O’BOYLE hi Roy said the
boboyle@timesleader.com
greatest lesson

W
ILKES-BARRE – his daughter
Help for the learned at the
homeless may 2011 spelling
soon be out of REACH. bee was not
On July 1, the REACH academic.
program – which began in “It taught Roy
Wilkes-Barre in 1984 by the her the value of
late Stan Hamilton as hard work, setting goals and
Shepherds of the Streets – meeting challenges,” he said.
will stop providing servic- “It’s not just about words. Those
es to an average of 40 are the values that we’re trying
homeless men and women to teach her, and they’re going to
a day in downtown Wilkes- serve her later in life.”
Barre. On Thursday, 14-year-old Su-
The cul- kanya, an eighth-grader at
Editor’s prit: The Abington Heights Middle
note: This pending School, took home the top prize
is the first loss of an
of a two- in the National Spelling Bee. It
part series $18,500 was the third time Sukanya
exploring state grant. made it to single-elimination
the ram- No more rounds of the national competi-
ifications of showers to tion; she finished in 20th place
closing a clean them- last year and tied for 12th in
downtown selves up.
service that 2009.
assists the
No more CLARK VAN ORDEN PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER Abhi Roy said he and his wife
homeless. mail to Stefanie Wolownik, executive director of REACH, talks with Kathy Boston in the dayroom on South Franklin Street in Wilkes-Barre. The Mousumi helped their daughter
open. No program has drawn a great deal of praise from the people who rely on it. devise a study plan and would
more break- quiz Sukanya on words.
fast in the
morning. No telephone to
use to make appointments
REACH helps the homeless get back on their feet Both of Sukanya’s parents are
scholars – Abhi Roy teaches mar-
keting at The University of
or to seek services. No By BILL O’BOYLE Each has a story of how thoughts on homelessness and due to budgetary constraints. Scranton and Mousumi Roy is
more counseling, camara- boboyle@timesleader.com they have coped with life and the need for help. The clients will then filter an independent mathematics
derie or friendly chats. WILKES-BARRE – Mike its ups and downs. They are On most days more than 40 into the streets to find a scholar who formerly taught at
No more day care for the Smith, Skip Constable, Bryan regulars at REACH, the home- homeless enter the basement place to hang out, keep warm Johns Hopkins University and
homeless. Hogan, Kathy Boston and a less day center on South of St. Stephen’s Episcopal or have a conversation. the Penn State Worthington
“As of July 1, that stuff man named Jeb have all been Franklin Street in Wilkes- Church to get a shower, There are other agencies Scranton campus.
stops,” said Stefanie Wo- helped by REACH to the Barre. None of them want to check their mail, grab a little that offer assistance to home- “We encourage her to enjoy
lownik, executive director. point where they are living see the center close. breakfast or use a telephone. less men and women – Moth- learning,” Abhi Roy said. “That’s
on their own and getting On a recent visit to the But on July 1, the homeless
See HOMELESS, Page 11A their lives back together. center, the five offered their services at REACH go away See REACH, Page 12A See PRIZE, Page 14A

Theater, fitness center and private home are among uses The Rev. Patrick
McDowell, pastor
of Sacred Heart

New chapter and verse for old churches


and St. Joseph
Parish in Nurem-
berg, stands
outside the for-
mer St. Joseph
By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES stage, keeping with the red car- “We’re hoping to do ‘Godspell’ as our first per- Catholic Church
at the southern
jandes@timesleader.com pet Oscar night theme.
Middle school students recent- “The place was transformed in- formance in the new building. We thought that end of Luzerne
County. He is
ly flocked to the former St. Chris- to a mini Kodak Theatre for the would be a great way to start.” pleased that the
topher’s Roman Catholic Church night,” said Bear Creek Commu-
Anne Bonacci vacant church
in Bear Creek Township for their nity Charter School CEO Jim
Nuremberg Players will be purchased
end-of-the-year dance. Smith.
by a nonprofit
The pews are gone, leaving St. Christopher’s is among sev- theater group.
plenty of open space for the stu- eral Diocese of Scranton church- tion plan to close some schools ter school, purchased the church
dents to strut their stuff on fresh es, rectories and ancillary build- and half of the 90 churches in Lu- for $148,000 in December.
carpeting. ings that have been sold in the zerne County in 2009, raising Hazle Township residents Gio-
A disc jockey pumped out mu- last year to buyers for a mix of re- questions about what would hap- vanni and Paula Ann DiBlasi
sic from a stage where the altar uses, according to interviews and pen to the religious structures
See CHURCHES, Page 14A
once stood. county records. listed for sale.
Images of students flashed on The diocese started imple- The Bear Creek Foundation, INSIDE: Some church properties
flat-panel televisions flanking the menting a cost-cutting consolida- Inc., which is linked to the char- face taxation, Page 14A PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER

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New group eyes change


POLICE BLOTTER Lottery summary
Daily Number, Midday
Sunday: 1-1-9
HAZLE TWP. – State Monday: 0-7-1
police reported the follow- chief, and public drunk- Tuesday: 7-5-2
ing: enness. Krzywicki faces an Wednesday: 4-2-7
ganize meetings with public C E N T E R A T A G L A N C E Thursday: 2-5-7
• A warrant has been additional charge of resist- Volunteers organize to help Friday: 8-3-0
issued for Matthew Werth- ing arrest.
people deal with human rights housing residents about the diffi- To learn more about the NEPA Saturday: 7-0-3
wine who was allegedly culties and problems they face.
issues, such as loss of home. Organizing Center, visit www.ne- Big Four, Midday
involved in a physical alter- FAIRMOUNT TWP. – Two “While we’re referring people paorganizingcenter.org. Sunday: 1-7-2-2
cation and made threats to persons were taken to a to services, we also identify what Monday: 4-1-2-8
a woman on May 29 at Four hospital for treatment of services there are and where Tuesday: 1-5-2-5
Seasons Court. Anyone with minor injuries following a By MATT HUGHES there’s a gap,” Sindaco said. volved; how we can promote bet- Wednesday: 3-3-1-0
information on the where- two-car crash Thursday. mhughes@timesleader.com “We see this as a widespread ter communication to the people Thursday: 4-7-1-0
Friday: 5-9-8-9
abouts of Werthwine is State police said John WILKES-BARRE – A growing problem,” he continued. “If it’s of the actual facts,” Simko said. Saturday: 9-7-5-2
asked to contact state police Remphrey of Wilkes-Barre citizens group is seeking to con- not affecting everyone in our Sindaco started the Organiz-
at Hazleton at 570 459-3890. in his vehicle struck the nect citizens and train “resident community, everyone knows ing Center three years ago after Quinto, Midday
Sunday: 8-9-2-4-9
• The windshield and rear of a Chevrolet Impala reporters” to effect change in someone that it’s affected… The working in human-rights orga- Monday: 4-2-9-7-5
passenger side window of a driven by Eugenia Valente Northeastern Pennsylvania. economy is causing massive dis- nizing for 15 years, mostly in Phi- Tuesday: 0-5-4-3-5
1995 Peterbilt truck were as she attempted to pull The NEPA Organizing Center, placement and we as a communi- ladelphia. He said he came to Wednesday: 7-7-4-1-2
damaged while it was into a driveway on State founded in 2008, hosted an ori- ty need to figure out what we Wilkes-Barre because he saw a Thursday: 2-9-1-7-8
Friday: 4-3-0-4-3
parked in the rear of the Route 4015. Valente and her entation for its recently need to do to stop it.” need for community organizers Saturday: 9-3-3-3-9
Hazle Park Cold Storage passenger were taken to launched media program at the Organizers said the resident in the area.
building between 11 p.m. Geisinger Wyoming Valley Arts YOUniverse building on reporters program ties into its “I recognized that after the de- Treasure Hunt
Sunday: 02-06-08-17-28
Thursday and 7 a.m. Friday. Hospital, Plains Township, North Franklin Street Saturday. holistic goal of connecting citi- cline of unions, there wasn’t Monday: 02-10-17-28-30
Anyone with information for treatment of minor in- The volunteer group, which in zens to create change. much ability to organize in small Tuesday: 03-09-13-15-26
about the reported damage juries. Remphrey was not January moved to a new office in “Media can be about more and medium-size towns, at a Wednesday: 06-11-12-21-27
is asked to contact state injured. the Luzerne Bank Building on than just getting the word out,” time when we need it most,” Sin- Thursday: 02-06-09-14-26
Friday: 01-09-19-21-30
police at Hazleton at 570 Public Square, aims to provide said media coordinator Mitch daco said. Saturday: 17-22-26-27-28
459-3890. WILKES-BARRE – City the area community the means Troutman, 25, of Wilkes-Barre. He hopes that bringing orga-
• Two female students, police reported the follow- to develop long-term solutions “It’s also really good for building nizers together around issues Daily Number, 7 p.m.
Sunday: 5-8-0
ages 14 and 15, will be is- ing: to human rights issues. It is relationships; going to talk to like housing and natural gas Monday: 5-7-0
sued summonses for dis- • Police are investigating wholly staffed by volunteers and someone who’s in the same sit- drilling will foster long-term col- Tuesday: 5-8-4
orderly conduct after they a reported slashing outside is funded solely by private do- uation as you.” laboration, eventually leading Wednesday: 9-7-5
were involved in a fight in Escape after-hours nightclub nors. Steve Simko, an amateur polit- them to take on higher goals. Thursday: 7-7-8
Friday: 8-7-5
the hallway of the Hazleton early Saturday morning. Founder Frank Sindaco, 38, ical cartoonist and member of a “All of these issues are inter- Saturday: 0-9-4
Area Ninth Grade Center on • Police cited Steven said the group is initially focus- group opposed to Marcellus woven, based on issues like eco-
Friday morning. Tagnani, 21, of Nanticoke, ing its efforts on housing by reac- Shale gas drilling in and around nomic change; what do we want Big Four, 7 p.m.
Sunday: 5-5-0-2
on public drunkenness hing out to homeowners facing Harding, said he attended the to do about where we’re going in Monday: 5-2-9-7
HOLLENBACK TWP. - charges at 6:30 a.m. Sat- foreclosure and residents of pub- meeting Saturday because the the future,” he said. Tuesday: 2-6-0-0
Richard M. McSurdy, 51, of urday at 41 N. Hancock St. lic housing communities. Volun- stories of citizens whose lives Later this summer, the center Wednesday: 4-3-5-4
Shamokin was arrested on • Police arrested Patrick teers contact owners of homes have been negatively impacted hopes to bring together about Thursday: 4-5-1-1
Friday: 4-7-2-2
suspicion of drunken driv- Lee Staley on assault and slated for sheriff’s mortgage fore- by gas drilling do not receive ad- 100 community leaders from this Saturday: 9-7-6-7
ing after he committed traf- possession of marijuana closure sales to provide referrals equate attention in the media. area and others for a conference
fic violations on St. John’s charges Friday at 8:53 p.m. to agencies that can help, and or- “I came to see what was in- to further that collaboration. Quinto, 7 p.m.
Sunday: 6-5-9-7-7
Road on the morning of Police said they were Monday: 6-0-9-1-9
May 22, state police at Ha- called to 846 S. Franklin St. Tuesday: 2-7-2-4-6
zleton said. McSurdy dis- for a report of domestic Wednesday: 9-1-6-1-7
played signs of intoxication violence. Thursday: 9-5-0-8-3
Friday: 1-5-9-2-3
and was taken into custody, Laura Ruby said she came Saturday: 3-8-5-8-5
state police said. Charges to the residence to remove
will be filed pending the property and was punched Cash 5
Sunday: 04-21-28-30-38
results of blood alcohol in the face by Staley. Monday: 05-09-10-18-24
tests, state police said. Police said they were ar- Tuesday: 12-20-25-31-37
resting Staley and found Wednesday: 08-19-30-31-43
HANOVER TWP. – Police him in possession of a bag- Thursday: 07-11-25-29-40
Friday: 02-04-10-29-39
arrested Colton Lee Howell- gy containing a green leafy Saturday: 02-15-18-23-26
Hadley, 21, of Blackman substance believed to be
Street, Wilkes-Barre, and marijuana. Match 6 Lotto
Monday: 03-09-24-27-33-38
Joshua John Krzywicki, 21, Staley was charged with Thursday: 13-15-18-26-35-46
of South Market Street, simple assault and posses-
Glen Lyon, Saturday on sion of marijuana. Powerball
Wednesday: 08-18-38-46-56
charges they stole stereo • Jim Post of North powerball: 31
equipment from vehicles. Welles Street said Saturday powerplay: 04
At 1:15 a.m. a witness morning that eggs were Saturday: 17-19-39-41-58
reported seeing the two thrown at his residence. powerball: 21
powerplay: 05
men attempting to break •Jamal McElligot, 19, of
into vehicles on South Main Midland Court will be Mega Millions
Street, police said. Police charged with criminal mis- Tuesday: 28-30-31-37-55
Megaball: 13
said they located Howell- chief after Brianne Reddick Megaplier: 03
Hadley and Krzywicki, who of South Welles Street said Friday: 20-23-41-49-53
fit the description provided he smashed a window at a Megaball: 31
by the witness, and found residence on South Welles Megaplier: 03
they had smashed the win- Street on Thursday.
dows of two vehicles in the • Jennifer Kintz, 24, of CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
area and removed stereo Barney Street said Saturday More than 200 runners and walkers came out on Saturday for the third annual walk-run for pan-
equipment. Krzywicki at- that her ATM card was sto- creatic cancer at Kirby Park in Wilkes-Barre. For Click photos, see Page 13A. OBITUARIES
tempted to flee but was len and then used.

Cancer fighters get the power


stopped and arrested after a • Thomas Major, 57, of Amendola,
foot chase, police said. Barney Street said Saturday Marguerite
Howell-Hadley and Krzyw- that a GPS unit was taken Aquilina, Mary
icki were arraigned Sat- from his vehicle. Findora, Elizabeth
urday morning at Luzerne • A representative of La
County Correctional Facility Esperanza on Old River By STEVEN FONDO it is in terminal stage. And more The National Cancer Institute
Heffernan, Alice
on charges of theft from a Road said a male customer Times Leader Correspondent research is needed to detect the states that more than 43,000 new Keats, William
motor vehicle, receiving left the store on Tuesday WILKES-BARRE – The lawn at disease at an earlier, more respon- cases of pancreatic cancer are di- Klein, Robert
stolen property, criminal afternoon without paying Kirby Park turned purple on Sat- sive stage. agnosed each year, with 38,000 Moore, James Jr.
conspiracy, criminal mis- for several food items. urday as hundreds gathered to “My father was diagnosed with being terminal. Research has Perrins, Louise
participateinthe3rdAnnualPow- pancreatic cancer a year ago and I shown genetics as a likely risk fac-
ering Past Pancreatic Cancer 5K wanted to do something to raise tor in contracting the disease.
Piatt, Thomas
Piskorik, Helen
LOCAL BRIEF Run/1Mile Walk.
“I started the event three years
awareness, so I decided to take
over the event this year,” ex-
“We really have a beautiful day
for the run,” said volunteer Jason Rembish, Henry Jr.
ago because my grandfather died plained event coordinator Jackie JolleyofDallas.“Iwantedtocome Sakowski, Mitzie
two weeks after being diagnosed Degnan as she stood beneath an out and help in any way I could. Schmidt, Josephine
KINGSTON – The Wyom- meeting. with pancreatic cancer,” said elaborate arch of purple balloons. I’m looking forward to a great Stratton, Allen
ing Valley West School The meeting is open to event founder Erin Ryan. “We av- “Next year we hope to make the event.”
Board will hold its June the public and will be held eraged around 100 people in the run a national Purple Stride The organizers thanked the
Toole, Helena
meeting for general purpos- at the middle school, Ches- past, but the event has gathered Event,” added Degnan, referring many volunteers and sponsors Page 10A
es on Wednesday. The work ter Street, which is hand- steam over the past three years.” to the Pancreatic Cancer Action who worked to make the event a
session will be held at 7 icapped-accessible from the Ryan said that pancreatic can- Network, which sponsors the success. Proceeds will go the Pan-
p.m. followed by the board side of the building. cer is generally undiagnosed until events internationally. creatic Cancer Action Network. BUILDING
TRUST

Cancer survivors celebrate victory over disease at PNC celebration The Times Leader strives to
correct errors, clarify stories
and update them promptly.
By SUSAN DENNEY wearing survivor badges. Linda is by 10--year-old Mollie Ward, a Corrections will appear in this
Times Leader Correspondent a 16-year survivor of breast can- fourth-grader and cancer re- spot. If you have information
MOOSIC–Tothetuneof“IWill cer. She said, “When I got sick, search advocate. A resident of to help us correct an inaccu-
Survive,” hundreds of cancer sur- Mike and my other son took care Cherry Hill, New Jersey, she was racy or cover an issue more
vivors, family members and care- of me.” Then Mike was diagnosed diagnosed with cancer at age 15 thoroughly, call the newsroom
at 829-7242.
givers streamed onto PNC field with cancer almost two years ago. months and is an eight-year can-
before the Yankees’ game on Sat- “When he got sick, we took care of cer survivor. Her mother, Megan,
urday night. him. We’re happy to be here.” is a native of Clarks Summit.
Wearing yellow T-shirts and Jill Kryston of Shavertown is a Bob Durkin, president of the
waving yellow bandanas, partici- cancer survivor and co-chairwo- Cancer Institute, estimated that
+(ISSN No. 0896-4084)
pants celebrated their win over man of the Survivors Celebration. there would be 700 participants at USPS 499-710
one of the most feared diseases in She said, “It gives you momen- the game. He said, “These people
the U.S. The Yankees warming up tum when you walk around and have a very unique shared experi- Issue No. 2011-156
on the field got yellow bandanas see badges that show 25 years or ence. It’s like a fraternity or soror- Advertising
829-7293
Newsroom
829-7242
too and joined in, finding a place 45 years of survival. It gives you a ity, a sisterhood and a brother- kpelleschi@timesleader.com jbutkiewicz@timesleader.com
Circulation
in a pocket or waistband for the burst of energy and hope.” hood. My ideal is for people to Jim McCabe – 829-5000
bright yellow symbols of victory. On the field, after the formation meet somebody, share experienc- jmccabe@timesleader.com
Published daily by:
The participants then formed a of the circle, Kryston explained es, and make a friend for life.”
circle on the field as part of the FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER the purposes of the Cancer Insti- Christine Zavaskas, Communi- Wilkes-Barre Publishing Company
15 N. Main St.
Northeast Pennsylvania Cancer Jack Wall a two-time survivor of lymphoma, swings a bandana tute to the crowd. She said, “One ty Outreach Coordinator for the Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
Institute’s 19th annual Cancer with his wife Lois as they form a circle in the outfield at PNC hundred percent of the donations Northeast Regional Cancer Insti- Periodicals postage paid at
Wilkes-Barre, PA and additional mailing offices
Survivors Celebration, held for Field. to the institute stay in our area.” tute, said the event was intended
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Before their entry onto the there with her husband, Michael. like I did.” cholson, and a 25-year cancer sur- ry atmosphere.” She explained, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711

field, several participants ex- An 11-year cancer survivor, she Mother and son, Linda Anche- vivor, told the crowd of his battle “It is important because there are Delivery Monday–Sunday $3.50 per week
Mailed Subscriptions Monday–Sunday
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Faith Patrillo of Nicholson was er people so that they can do it just rani of Scott Township were both The first ceremonial pitch was Northeast Pennsylvania.” $4.75 per week outside PA
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LOCAL
‘ T H E H E R O ’ S C A L L’ CD honors Joshua Miller and others killed in the line of duty I N B R I E F

Musical tribute for fallen trooper


SUGARLOAF TWP.

Gangs program planned


U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, R-Hazleton,
and state Sen. John Yudichak, D-Ply-
mouth Twp., will hold a Gang Aware-
ness and Action Panel Discussion on
By EDWARD LEWIS MUSIC FOR SALE Wednesday at 6 p.m. on the Penn State
elewis@timesleader.com Hazleton campus, University Drive,
The CD is available for sale beginning Sugarloaf Township.
After the death of Joshua Miller, a Wednesday at the Luzerne, Wyoming or
Pittston Township native killed in the The event, in Room K 1 of the Kostos
Lackawanna County district attorney’s Building, is open to the public free of
line of duty on June 7, 2009, Luzerne offices. Only 1,000 CDs have been pro-
County Detective Chris Lynch had an duced. They sell for $10. Area merchants charge.
idea as a way to remember the fallen interested in displaying CDs for sale can "As a former mayor, I’ve seen first-
Pennsylvania state trooper. email heroscall@gmail.com. hand the problems that gangs cause
Lynch and state police Sgt. Charles here in Northeastern Pennsylvania,”
Sands, members of the Wyoming Valley dio recording that resulted in a compact Barletta said. “One of the best weapons
Pipe and Drum Band, co-wrote “The disc of 11 songs paying tribute not only we have in the fight against the spread
Hero Miller,” which made its debut dur- to Miller but to all first-responders and of gangs is education.”
ing the state police memorial service U.S. military service members killed in Yudichak added, “Our purpose is to
outside the Wyoming barracks on May action. SUBMITTED PHOTO better inform law enforcement, school
7, 2010. A compact disc of 11 songs pays tribute to Joshua Miller and all first-respon- officials and members of the public to
The idea continued to grow into a stu- See MUSICAL, Page 6A ders and U.S. military service members killed in action. further the discussion and come up
with a plan on how we can effectively
combat this growing threat to all of us,"

W. Pittston
The evening will feature a presenta-
RELIGION tion from D. Darell Dones, supervisory
special agent of the
Behavioral Science
Unit of the FBI, a

mayor sees
nationally renowned
gang expert. The
presentation will be
followed by a dis-

a statewide
cussion with panelists
Kent Lane of the
Barletta
Pennsylvania State
Police; Detective

opportunity
Chris Orozco of the
Hazleton Police De-
partment, who started
the city’s Gang Task
Force; Chief Larry
Semenza of the Old
Bill Goldsworthy now working for
Forge Police Depart-
Gov. Tom Corbett. The mayor wants Yudichak
ment, a nationally
Tony Denisco to succeed him. recognized expert on outlaw motorcy-
cle gangs; Luzerne County District
Attorney Jackie Musto Carroll, and
By JERRY LYNOTT Lackawanna County District Attorney
jlynott@timesleader.com Andrew Jarbola. .The experts will share
WEST PITTSTON – Bill Goldsworthy what has worked in other areas of coun-
will wear two hats until Tuesday, when try. There will be time for audience
he submits his resignation as mayor. members to ask questions and hear
Goldsworthy, 56, has been hired as suggestions on what steps they can
deputy director of the Northeast region- take in their community to help law
al governor’s office that covers 18 coun- enforcement reduce gang activity. This
ties. event follows the release of a major
He began working in the position that study from the U.S. Department of
pays $65,000 a year last week, he said Justice on the growing problem of
Saturday. gangs in Northeastern Pennsylvania.
Goldsworthy said he DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER
COURTDALE
traveled to Harrisburg The Rev. Jack Prater and his wife Ingrid have served Prince of Peace Episcopal Church in Dallas for many years.
a few times to meet Recently the church honored them by naming the community room for them.
Two new officers hired

Living the faith


with representatives of
Gov. Tom Corbett Courtdale Borough Council agreed
about the position that to hire two additional part-time police
opened with the officers at a special session Thursday
Goldsworthy change in administra- evening.
tions in January. Borough officials said the new hir-
“I was very interested in it,” said the ings were planned to coordinate with
lifelong Republican.
Goldsworthy said he had no idea
whether others were interviewed for the
A remarkable couple is honored the upcoming summer work schedule
and to provide coverage for scheduled
vacations.
spot, and he said he was excited to sup- By JANINE UNGVARSKY
For The Times Leader
Jack and Ingrid and their devotion to ministry by dedicating the The two officers, Gina Kotowski and
port the governor. church’s community room to Jack and Matthew Stitzer, are state-certified and
As deputy director, he will be the gov- Once upon a time, a young couple children and all the parish- Ingrid Prater. will work weekend and evening shifts
ernor’s point man in the region, meeting drove past a small church in Dallas. He ioners made us feel so wel- The dedication and reception will at a pay rate of $11.30 per hour.
with elected officials, dealing with con- already knew he wanted to be a priest. take place following the 9 a.m. Mass Wednesday’s appointments bring the
stituents and issues that develop, includ- She already knew she wanted to be a come. It was like coming and will include the unveiling of a total number of officers in the borough
ing natural gas drilling in the Marcellus certain priest’s wife. “Wouldn’t it be home.” plaque naming the room in honor of police department pool to six. The
Shale formation. nice to have that as our church?” they the Praters. Parishioner Jean Carson council said the officers will be eligible
Jean Carson
“I’m sure that will be one of the top- asked each other. coordinated the event to celebrate the for uniform reimbursement after one
Parishioner
ics,” said Goldsworthy. A few years, two ordinations and a Praters’ ministry at Prince of Peace, year of service to the borough.
He shares the office with Harry wedding later, the Rev. Jack Prater and which began Labor Day weekend in
Forbes, a former Pike County commis- his wife, Ingrid, found themselves 1962. WILKES-BARRE
sioner. Throughout the state there are
four regional offices.
called to serve at that little church and
for the next 35 years, Prater ministered
sion on the Prince of Peace community
that parishioners made Prater Rector
“Back in 1968 or 1969, my family
came to Prince of Peace. Jack and In- Crime Watches will meet
For nearly 15 years, Goldsworthy has to the spiritual needs of the congrega- Emeritus when he retired. And today, grid and their children and all the par- The Wilkes-Barre Crime Watch an-
been mayor of the borough of West Pitt- tion as rector of Prince of Peace Episco- more than 14 years after he stepped ishioners made us feel so welcome. It nounced the following meetings:
ston. He also served on council and as a pal Church. aside, the current congregation of his • South Wilkes-Barre - Monday at 7
zoning officer and fire chief. That ministry made such an impres- former parish will recognize years of See PRATERS, Page 6A p.m., St. John’s Lutheran Church, 410 S.
He said he was allowed to stay in pub- River St.
lic office until next week and will recom- • Park Avenue Towers - Tuesday at 2

Taking a few steps toward a healthier world


mend Tony Denisco to succeed him in of- p.m.
fice. • Rolling Mills Hill/Mayflower/Iron
“He’s a great people person,” said Triangle - Tuesday at 7 p.m. St. An-
Goldsworthy. drew’s, 316 Parrish St.
The two men have worked together Hundreds turn out for a day of fun The Wilkes-Barre/ • Wilkes-Barre Crime Watch Coali-
for 20 years, said Goldsworthy. Scranton Penguins tion meeting - Wednesday at 7 p.m.,
– and to help those suffering from mascot Tux and the
“He has the community at heart,” he EMA Building, Water Street.
said, adding Denisco is a lifelong resi- breathing problems. Cross Valley Feder-
• Valley View High Rise - Thursday
dent of the borough and has been very al Credit Union
at 2 p.m., Valley View Terrace, 215 High
active in the community. Denisco serves mascot Scottie
Saver lead walkers St.
as the borough’s Emergency Manage- By JOHN KRISPIN
WILKES-BARRE
ment Agency director. jkrispin@timesleader.com in the American
Lung Association’s
Likewise, Goldsworthy said he is com- WILKES-BARRE TWP. – Breathing,
mitted to working for the betterment of it’s essential and natural. It’s taken for
Fight for Air Walk
Saturday morning
Stabbing is investigated
the community. His new position gives granted when all is fair, yet when the bal-
at King’s College’s Police responded to a report of a
him the opportunity to help a lot more ance is thrown off the body reacts to the Betzler Fields in stabbing victim at Wilkes-Barre Gener-
people compared to the mayor’s office. suffocation due to lack of air. It’s an all- Wilkes-Barre Town- al Hospital at 2:15 a.m. Saturday.
In addition to departing his elected of- too-common occurrence for people liv- ship. Formerly The victim, Lateesha Luady of
fice, Goldsworthy will leave his position ing with asthma and other respiratory known as the Asth- Wilkes-Barre, said she had an alterca-
as vice president of major accounts for problems, leaving those who suffer on ma Walk, the event tion with a black female she did not
Golden Business Machines in Kingston, the sidelines and out of breath. is a fun way to raise know inside Escape, an after-hours.
where he has worked for 31 years, and The ninth annual Fight for Air Walk, money for research The argument continued outside the
give up his real estate license. previously named the Asthma Walk, into breathing- club in the area of East Northampton
He added he is taking a pay cut in his opened Saturday morning under over- related problems.
Street and South Washington Street,
new job but is able to deal with that be- cast skies at King’s College’s Betzler Hundreds participa-
where the unknown female slashed
cause of changes at home. Fields. Hundreds of children and adults ted in the event this
Luady’s arm with an unknown bladed
“I have four children who have gradu- participated in the mile-long walk sup- year..
object, Luady said.
ated and moved out of the house,” he
Police have no suspects at this time.
said. See WALK, Page 6A FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER.
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Gates: Patience needed for war


I N B R I E F

U.S. Defense secretary held out the This and other aspects of the war, U.S. Secretary of
now in its 10th year, were on the agen- Defense Robert
possibility of a turning point in Gates is greeted
da for Gates’ meetings Saturday with
Afghanistan by year’s end. Gen. David Petraeus, the top U.S. and upon his arrival in
NATO commander here, and with U.S. Kabul by U.S. Gen.
Ambassador Karl Eikenberry. A deci- David Petraeus, left,
By ROBERT BURNS sion on U.S. troop reductions is expect- commander of in-
AP National Security Writer ed in the next couple of weeks. ternational forces in
Afghanistan, Sat-
KABUL, Afghanistan — U.S. De- Gates stressed the effectiveness of
urday. Gates was
fense Secretary Robert Gates appealed U.S.-led NATO military operations
making his farewell
for patience with an unpopular war and against the Taliban over the past year,
trip to Afghanistan
said Saturday that only modest U.S. after President Barack Obama ordered as U.S. defense
troop reductions would make sense an extra 30,000 U.S. troops to Afghan- secretary.
this summer in a still unstable Afghan- istan. Gains have been notable in the
istan. south, the heartland of the Taliban AP PHOTO
AP PHOTO On his 12th and final visit to Afghan- movement.
Going to see the Goddess of Mercy istan as Pentagon chief, Gates held out “I believe that if we can hold on to turned the corner here in Afghanistan,” ries that large U.S. troop cuts this year
Tourists visit the Ofuna Kannon, or the possibility of a turning point in the the territory that has been recaptured Gates said. would run the risk of undermining bat-
Goddess of Mercy, in Ofuna, south of war by year’s end. But Gates, who’s re- from the Taliban ... and perhaps expand “Making any changes prior to that tlefield gains and jeopardize a NATO-
Tokyo, Saturday. tiring June 30, said much depends on that security, that we will be in position time would be premature,” he added. endorsed plan to remove all foreign
whether the death of al-Qaida leader toward the end of this year to perhaps Together with remarks he made combat troops from Afghanistan by
Osama bin Laden creates a new open- have a successful opening to reconcil- about Afghanistan earlier Saturday at a 2015. The White House is pushing for
ISLAMABAD ing for peace negotiations with leaders iation” with the Taliban — “or at least security conference in Singapore, bigger reductions than are favored by

Al-Qaida leader killed of the Taliban insurgency. be in a position where we can say we’ve Gates’ statements suggest that he wor- the military.

A n2008
al-Qaida leader sought in the
A ROYAL REVIEW FROM THE DUKE
New drug
Mumbai siege and rumored
to be a longshot choice to succeed
Osama bin Laden was believed killed in
a U.S. drone attack as he met with
other militants in an apple orchard in
Pakistan, an intelligence official said
Saturday. If confirmed, it would be cuts risk
of cancer
another blow against the terror orga-
nization a month after the slaying of its
leader.
The purported death of Ilyas Kash-
miri — who also was accused of killing
many Pakistanis — could help soothe Hormone-blocking pills can
US-Pakistan ties that nearly unraveled reduce chances of women
after the May 2 bin Laden raid. While it getting breast cancer.
was unclear how Kashmiri was tracked,
his name was on a list of militants that
both countries recently agreed to joint- By MARILYNN MARCHIONE
ly target as part of measures to restore AP Medical Writer
trust, officials have said. CHICAGO — Millions of
It also would be a major victory for women at higher-than-usual risk
U.S. intelligence, particularly the con- of breast cancer have a new op-
troversial CIA-run drone program. tion for preventing the disease.
Pfizer Inc.’s Aromasin cut the
WILDWOOD, N.J.
risk of developing breast cancer
Amusement park reopens by more than half, without the
side effects that have curbed en-
A Jersey shore boardwalk amuse- thusiasm for other prevention
ment park that closed after an 11-year- drugs, a major study found.
old girl tumbled from a moving Ferris It was the first test in healthy
wheel to her death reopened Saturday women of new-
while investigators tried to figure out er hormone- It was the
what caused her fall. blocking pills first test in
A spokeswoman for Morey’s Mari- called aroma- healthy wom-
ner’s Landing Pier in Wildwood said tase inhibitors,
the park reopened at noon. It was sold as Arimi- en of newer
closed Friday night, hours after the dex, Femara hormone-
death of 11-year-old Abiah Jones. and Aromasin, blocking pills
Jones was with her classmates from AP PHOTO and in generic
called aroma-
Pleasant Tech Academy when she
plunged about 100 feet, from near the P rince William, the Duke of Cambridge, takes part in the Colonel’s Review, on Horse Guards Parade, in Lon-
don Saturday. Every year in the months of May and June there are three Trooping the Color parades. The
Colonel’s Review is the second rehearsal and takes place on the Saturday one week before the Queen’s Birth-
form. They’re
used now to tase inhib-
prevent recur- itors.
top of the ride, and landed in the pas-
senger loading area, police and amuse- day Parade. rences in
ment park officials said. She was pro- breast cancer
nounced dead at a hospital about 45 patients who are past meno-
pause, and doctors have long

Choppers strike Gadhafi troops


minutes later.
suspected they may help pre-
The Ferris wheel was to remain
vent initial cases, too.
closed until the cause of the girl’s fall is
Prevention drugs aren’t ad-
determined.
vised for women at average risk
ZAGREB, CROATIA of breast cancer. Those at high-
er risk because of gene muta-
Pope is backing Croatia British and French attack gives was hit by another round of airstrikes and
at least eight explosions sounded in the
troops trying to hide in populated areas,
military vehicles and equipment. Lt. Gen.
tions or other reasons already
have two choices for prevention
Pope Benedict XVI strongly backed NATO campaign more strength and
capital. Charles Bouchard, commander of the Li- — tamoxifen and raloxifene.
Croatia’s bid to join the European boosts Libyan rebel effort. The use of helicopters significantly bya operation, said the engagement But these drugs are unpopular
Union as he arrived in the Balkan na- ramped up NATO’s operations and was a “demonstrates the unique capabilities because they carry small risks
tion Saturday, but said he could under- major boost to Libyan rebels, just a day brought to bear by attack helicopters.” of uterine cancer, blood clots
stand fears among euroskeptics of the By HADEEL AL-SHALCHI after the fighters forced government Until now, NATO has relied on attack and other problems.
EU’s “overly strong” centralized bu- Associated Press troops from three western towns and jets, generally flying above 15,000 feet “Here’s a third breast cancer
reaucracy. BENGHAZI, Libya — British and broke the siege of a fourth. It was yet an- (4,500 meters) — nearly three miles (five prevention drug that may in
The pontiff also expressed the Vat- French attack helicopters struck for the other erosion of Gadhafi’s power since kilometers) high. The jets primarily fact be safer,” said Dr. Allen
ican’s long-running concern that Eu- first time inside Libya, giving the NATO the eruption in mid-February of the up- strike government targets but there have Lichter, chief executive of the
rope needs to be reminded of its Chris- campaign more muscle against Moam- rising to end his 42-year rule. been cases where they missed and hit re- American Society of Clinical
tian roots “for the sake of historical mar Gadhafi’s forces. Hours later, Tripoli NATO said the helicopters struck bels instead. Oncology.
truth” as he began his first trip as pope
to Croatia, a deeply Roman Catholic

Injured Yemen leader takes Saudi offer


country that his predecessor visited
three times during and after the bloody
Balkan wars of the 1990s.
Benedict is spending the weekend to
mark the Croatian church’s national
family day, and he was warmly wel- By AHMED AL-HAJ night. Abdullah intervened to tamp down
Associated Press A flurry of conflicting reports about what has become an all-out military
comed by thousands of young Croats
who braved a steady rain while waiting SANAA, Yemen — Yemen’s wound- President Ali Abdullah Saleh’s where- conflict on his southern border.
for Benedict to arrive for an evening ed president accepted an offer from abouts and condition spread through The capital and other areas of Ye-
prayer vigil. the Saudi king to travel there for med- the Middle East late Saturday after Ye- men grew quiet for the first time in
ical treatment for burns and wounds meni government officials and opposi- days after dawn Saturday, though the AP PHOTO

ORLANDO, FLA. from a splintered pulpit blown apart in tion tribal leaders reported that Saudi head of the tribal confederation bat- Yemeni vehicle with family belongings
a opposition rocket attack, but had not King Abdullah had mediated a cease- tling Saleh’s forces accused them of flees Sanaa due to clashes between
Forensic expert takes stand yet left Sanaa, the capital, by Saturday fire in the raging conflict in Yemen. not observing the cease-fire. tribesmen and security forces.

An FBI forensic expert says a hair


removed from the trunk of Casey An-
thony’s car is consistent with hair from
a dead body.
Karen Korsberg Lowe testified Sat-
urday in Anthony’s murder trial. The
Florida mother is accused of killing her
2-year-old daughter, Caylee.
Lowe says she examined a light-
brown, 9-inch-long hair for this case.
She says the hair was similar to one
pulled from Caylee’s brush and was not
similar to a hair sample from Casey
Anthony.
She also says the hair showed charac-
teristics consistent with decomposi-
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Two Wallenda family members re-enact fatal wire walk in Puerto Rico ‘we need to record this,’” ON THE WEB

MUSICAL
McGroarty said.
Recording sessions lasted To hear “The Hero’s Call,” go
more than 50 hours at the to timesleader.com.
By DANICA COTO without a net. hundreds of times. It’s something I’ve
Associated Press Nik Wallenda said he had planned to been wanting to do for all of us, for our Rock Street Music studio,
Continued from Page 3A whose owner Richie Kos-
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Two walk by himself across a 300-foot-long family.” “The Hero Miller” to “The
members of a famed acrobatic family (91-meter-long) wire, but his mother He said he initially rejected a request The song was renamed suth donated the space. Ex- Hero’s Call” to honor fallen
commemorated patriarch Karl Wallen- convinced him to let her join him on the by his mother, Delilah Wallenda, to join “The Hero’s Call” to incor- ecutive producers of the CD first-responders and service
da on Saturday by completing the stunt reconstruction of the fatal 1978 stunt. him. porate the wider tribute. are Kevin Nesses and Shan- members.
that killed him, walking between two “I’ve been mentally prepared my en- “Just because of safety,” he said. “There was such an out- na Zell of Oasis Records, “Chuck (Sands) and I
towers of a seaside hotel on a wire 100 tire life for this,” he said. “I’ve seen the “We’ve obviously lost several family pouring of emotion by the based in Lodi, N.J. Music were OK with the change,
feet (31 meters) above the ground, video of my great-grandfather falling members doing this.” public after Josh was killed,” contributors are Jim Bren- we just took it one step fur-
Lynch said. “I was sitting at nan and John Mahon. ther to honor all those killed
home one night watching Area businesses that con- while protecting the public
TV when I thought there tributed to the production and our country,” Lynch

WALK
that we’ve backed down with research. Phillips, vice president of marketing
have been songs written for are Ace Robbins Heating said.
We still have our asthma camp in the for the Cross Valley Federal Credit
other heroes, for police, and and Propane, Tunkhannock, Miller was killed in a
community, and we still have educa- Union. “People come out, and it gets Sheldon Kukuchka Funeral
the military. Why not a song shooting while attempting
tional programs as well.” them talking.” Home, Tunkhannock, and
Continued from Page 3A for Josh?” to rescue a kidnapped child
The Cross Valley Federal Credit People like 8-year old Elisha Miller Tunkhannock Monument on Route 611 in Coolbaugh
Lynch picked up his bag-
porting the local American Lung Asso- Union has been the event’s main spon- of Luzerne. She walked with her moth- pipe and with Sands, “The Company. Township, Monroe County.
ciation. sor since its inception. Members of the er, Susan Miller, in this, her first time. Hero Call” was born. All proceeds of the sale of Lynch said Miller’s wid-
Donna Ray-Reifler, manager of spe- credit union were on hand, raffling “It’safuntime,andthemascotsarefun- After the song made its the CD will be given to the ow, Angela, agreed to the
cial events for the Lung Association, prizes and conducting registration. ny.” Elisha suffers from asthma but debut, Lynch started asking Miller family, Lynch and production of the compact
says that respiratory problems can be Some items up for raffle were an Apple didn’t need to use her inhaler for the around about producing the McGroarty said. disc.
fatal. I Pad, Knoebels Amusement Resort walk. Her mother said it was a good song onto a compact disc. “This is the first compact “It took several months to
“Lung cancer is the leading cancer all-day passes, and more. day. Other state troopers re- disc I worked on involving get it to where we liked it,”
killer to begin with. Lung cancer is Chris George, a member of e-servic- Ray-Reifler says that the goal of the ferred Lynch to Kevin bagpipes, it was definitely a Lynch said. “We spent hours
something we are very interested in es for the credit union, was on hand aid- day has been unchanged in the past McGroarty, of West Pitt- learning experience,” in the studio, recording and
finding answers for, like COPD, em- ing in the raffle. He said the walk really eight years. ston, who is on the board of McGroarty said. “It’s an in- re-recording and editing,
physema, pneumonia, asthma, among hits home because his son is an asthma “It’s actually a celebration at the end directors for the state police teresting CD for a noble and recording. There are
others. These are the major killers. victim. He took place in the walk. supporting new research. It’s a lot of Camp Cadet program. cause.” other songs on the CD hon-
“Asthma is definitely still as disturb- “This (event) makes people more fun and people really get a kick out of “They played the song a Lynch said it was oring all branches of the U.S.
ing as it has been in the past. It’s not aware of lung disease,” said Colleen it.” couple of times and I said, McGroarty’s idea to change Armed Forces.”

PRATERS
there,” said Ingrid, 78. “Gosh, we ways loved everything about the A B O U T T H E P R AT E R S director. through correspondence.
had so much fun! Episcopal Church. I just knew “It was our family church,” He retired in 1997 and other
The couple smiled recalling that was what I wanted to do,” Jack, age 77, was raised in Forty said Ingrid of the church she and than a brief five-month stint as an
Fort
the youth group and the craft said Jack, whose older brother Ingrid, age 78, is a native of Ger- Jack still belong to. “Our chil- interim pastor at Trinity Church
Continued from Page 3A
group that met in the very room and younger sister are also Epis- many dren were married there, Jack in West Pittston while that par-
was like coming home,” Carson now being dedicated to them. copal priests. Met while both were students at baptized many of our grandchil- ish was calling a new rector, the
said. “We had a group there that After graduating from Wilkes, Wilkes College dren there. I don’t think the kids Praters’ lives turned more to-
Even after Carson and her fam- helped design the diocesan quilt, he attended Virginia Theological Married in November 1957; cur- minded it, being preacher’s kids. ward family and spending time
ily moved away, they stayed in which is still on display in the ca- Seminary in Alexandria. His rently reside in Plymouth Town- That might be because other with their growing brood of
ship
touch with the Praters. thedral (Church of the Nativity classes and fellowship with his Parents of three: Debbie Chap-
than service to Prince of Peace, grandchildren, which now num-
“By then, they were not only in Bethlehem),” Ingrid said, not- classmates stand out as happy man, John and Scott; they have 11 family was the most important bers 11. But, Jack concedes, some
part of our parish, they were ing that the group was so fun to memories of that time, Jack said. grandchildren thing in the Praters’ lives. parts of being retired have been
friends,” she said, “so we stayed be with that a woman who was The food does not. Jack was ordained as an Episcopal “I could have loved golf, but I hard.
in contact and it was like we nev- neither a parishioner nor even “But they had peanut butter priest in 1958, served in St. Clair preferred not to take that time “I miss the people, and I miss
er left.” Episcopalian joined in to help jars on every table, so if you and Minersville before returning to away from the kids,” Jack said. offering services. Christmas Eve
this area
A few years ago, Carson re- with the quilt design. didn’t like the food you could eat “He always took Saturday off, and Easter especially, that’s very
Served as rector of Prince of
turned to the area and to Prince Of course, in 35 years all the that,” he said. Peace Episcopal Church in Dallas not Monday like many ministers, difficult for me, not to be cele-
of Peace. When the idea of honor- moments weren’t good. Both He was ordained as a transi- for 35 years; retired in 1997 so we could have that time with brating Eucharist,” Jack said, his
ing the Praters came up, she said Jack and Ingrid quickly recall tional deacon at Grace Church in Ingrid enjoys reading, while Jack the children,” Ingrid said. regret and longing visible on his
she was happy to take the lead on one of the worst: a mid-1960s fu- Kingston in 1958. enjoys watching sports. Both love Another priority for Jack dur- face.
arranging a special day for her neral. “When you’re ordained (in the spending time watching their ing his ministry was visits to his Reflecting on their years of ser-
long-time friends. “I buried a whole family – Episcopal Church), you’re a dea- grandchildren’s activities parishioners. vice, Jack said he knows how he
“They did so much for the par- mother, father and three children con for the first six months so “He left Monday at 8 a.m. and would like to be remembered.
ish and they care about everybo- – from a New Year’s Day early you can’t celebrate the Euchar- was just being built and which went calling. That’s how he ex- “I want them to say I was a car-
dy. Even when you were talking morning fire. That is very much ist,” he said. That came after his they are now tearing down,” In- pressed his pastoral calling, see- ing priest,” he said. “That was al-
to them and asking about them, imprinted in my mind,” said second ordination at Holy Apos- grid said. By then, the couple had ing where people were living, ways my simple hope and wish.”
they turned it around to find out Jack. tles Church in St. Clair. two children and a third on the where they were having difficul- The fact that the Prince of
how you were and what was go- The Praters said there were a “I can remember the first Eu- way. “We looked at it and said, ties, where they had joys,” Ingrid Peace congregation is naming
ing on with you,” she said. “They few other much more minor charist I served,” Jack said. “It ‘There is our high school, where said. the parish community room after
are just wonderful people.” challenges, what they called “lit- was Christmas Eve and it was our children will go.’ It was so “To me, it was essential,” Jack him would seem to acknowledge
It’s clear the Praters felt the tle edges,” from time to time. such a humbling experience to new, so beautiful.” said. “That’s how you get to that he has accomplished goal.
same about their years at Prince “But they were smoothed over have that privilege given to you. The Prater children did all know your people. There’s no “This is just unbelievable, and
of Peace. and you don’t see those now It was just marvelous.” graduate from Dallas, and all better way to get to know them. humbling,” Jack said.
“The whole experience at when you’re looking back,” Jack For a time, his ministry was in took as active a role in the Prince And doing that, I had 35 great “When they named him Rector
Prince of Peace was tremendous. said. the St. Clair and Minersville ar- of Peace congregation as their years of ministry.” Emeritus at the time of his retire-
That’s why were there forever, Looking all the way back to the ea, where he celebrated Masses parents. The two boys served as That ministry also included ment, that was honor enough.
for 35 years,” said Jack, 77. “It beginning finds Jack, a Forty at three churches each week. In acolytes, while the Prater’s decades of prison ministry, This just tops it off,” said Ingrid.
was such a warm community to Fort native, and Ingrid, who is 1962, the Prince of Peace congre- daughter played the organ. where the Praters taught a “It has been so great to be at
be in. It always was that way.” from Germany, meeting when gation chose him as their new “We hired her as a substitute course in decision making and Prince of Peace. It was a wonder-
“We had antique shows, we both were students at what was rector. until we could find a replacement problem solving at the State Cor- ful, wonderful time.”
had craft shows and couples then Wilkes College. Even then, “I remember being very im- -- which happened 30 years later,” rectional Institution “It certainly was,” said Jack.
group. There was lots of fellow- he said, he knew he was headed pressed with the area when they Jack said, noting with obvious at Dallas. To this day, both “That’s why we stayed there 35
ship, and not just on Sunday for the priesthood. took us for a tour, and with the pride that his daughter “did a Jack and Ingrid continue minis- years. That’s why we’re still
mornings. The spirit was good “I was brought up in and al- new Dallas High School which great job” as organist and choir tering to several life inmates there.”

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Pennsylvania considers approving photo ID bill


So far, more Democrats than tion laws to specify photo IDs, In 2006, mostly on the strength little evidence of abuse and that doesn’t exist,” party spokesman ready routinely required for activ-
pushing the total number of of Republican votes, the Legisla- the GOP’s real motivation is to Mark Nicastre said. ities that include operating a mo-
Republicans are publicly
states that require them to13. Six- ture passed a bill that required all hold down turnout among voter The bill, sponsored by Rep. Da- tor vehicle, boarding a commer-
talking about the bill. teen other states require non-pho- voters to show identification ev- groups that lean toward Demo- ryl Metcalfe, would require all cial airplane or cashing a check.
to identification. ery time they vote. Former Demo- cratic candidates. voters to show poll officials a valid The bill “is essential to preserving
Pennsylvania — with its huge cratic governor Ed Rendell ve- So far, more Democrats than document issued by the state or the sacred freedom of voting from
By PETER JACKSON Republican gains in last year’s toed the measure, saying it would Republicans are publicly talking federal governments that in- the ever-present forces of corrup-
Associated Press midterm elections that included make voting unnecessarily diffi- about the bill. The state Demo- cludes their name and photo- tion seeking to override the will of
HARRISBURG — About once the governorship and control of cult. Currently, only people vot- cratic Party planned to put up on- graph. Those who lack such docu- the people,” Metcalfe said.
a month on average since the be- both houses of the Legislature — ing in a polling place for the first line ads urging senior citizens to mentation could obtain identifi- The American Civil Liberties
ginning of the year, Republican- is now poised to consider a photo time are required to show ID. call their legislators to register cation cards that the state Depart- Union, Common Cause and the
controlled states have approved ID bill. The House State Govern- Whatever the outcome, the lat- opposition to the measure. Older ment of Transportation would be League of Women Voters all op-
laws requiring voters to show ment Committee sent it to the est bill sets up a showdown be- people, as well as low-income required to issue at no cost to the pose the measure.
photo identification at the polls. floor and initial consideration tween Republicans who have people, students and minorities, voter. Democrats argue that many se-
Kansas, South Carolina, Texas, could come as early as next week. fought for years to require identi- are among the groups that critics Metcalfe, R-Butler, says the leg- nior citizens lack government-is-
Wisconsin, Tennessee — all have Whether the state will join or fication at the polls, saying that is say would be most affected by the islation would reduce voter fraud sued identification and that the
either adopted new requirements buck the national trend is any- needed to prevent election fraud, proposal. by requiring nothing more than a additional red tape could discour-
or expanded existing identifica- one’s guess. and Democrats who say there is “It addresses a problem that form of identification that is al- age them from voting.

Philosophical differences slow down pace of Pa. governor’s agenda


It is increasingly likely that unions. Meanwhile, sniping be- er thought of before — and that wronged, injured and without jus-
tween Corbett and Republican takes some time.” tice.
Corbett’s major planks may
lawmakers is largely being done Corbett’s deftness at pushing his The governor believes the bill is
have to wait until the fall. quietly while they insist publicly agenda should improve once he important to the economic vitality
that bumps and disagreements are gets more top aides firmly in place of Pennsylvania, Harley said, and
minor enough to be resolved in and learns how to use the bully the bill’s supporters say the current
By MARC LEVY short order. pulpit that comes with the office, law is harmful and unfair to busi-
Associated Press With legislators expecting to Patti said. ness owners.
HARRISBURG — The heady, wrap up a state budget within the One high-priority Corbett bill The measure is currently sitting
initial optimism that new Gov. next four weeks and leave Harris- with a chance of passage in June in the Senate Judiciary Commit-
Tom Corbett’s major agenda items burg until September, it is increas- deals with “joint and several liabil- tee, where the chairman, Sen.
would advance quickly through a ingly likely that Corbett’s major ity” — the ability of a wronged per- Stewart Greenleaf, R-Montgom-
Legislature controlled by his fel- planks may have to wait until the son to recoup money for damages ery, is studying it and holding hear-
low Republicans is dissolving as fall — at least. in court — that is pitting advocates ings and meetings.
the details get sticky, philosophical Such a timeline is not unusual in of business owners, insurers and Patti, Turzai, Corbett and others
differences emerge and the debate Pennsylvania’s characteristically health care institutions against point out that similar bills have
is increasingly strident. deliberative Legislature. But ex- trial lawyers and unions. passed Republican-controlled leg-
Now, the Senate’s pectations early in The law in Pennsylvania cur- islatures twice in the past decade,
Judiciary Committee the year had been AP FILE PHOTO rently allows a person to pursue all but one measure was overturned
chairman is standing “I think you’re much more ambi- Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett, right, greets Jim Walsh before of the jury-awarded damages from by state appellate courts on proce-
up to the governor, going to see sig- tious, given Novem- addressing the K&L Gates sponsored Appalachian basin oil & gas a group of defendants in an acci- dural grounds and the other was
House leaders and ber’s strong GOP seminar in the Pittsburgh suburb of Greentree. dent, regardless of how big or vetoed by former governor Ed
leading business lob- nificant cooper- election perform- small their share of the blame is. Rendell.
bying groups over a ation between ance and the party’s er, R-Chester, expressed irritation even after Corbett’s staff got in- Often, a primary defendant is un- And Senate leaders who are
bill that would limit control of the Legis- that twice this year a Senate com- volved in hammering out details. able to pay their share. fielding complaints from the bill’s
the exposure of some the House and lature and gover- mittee chairman has pronounced a And the House last week voted A bill that passed the House in champions say they won’t pressure
civil court defendants Senate in resolv- nor’s office. bill “dead on arrival” after it passed down a major unemployment April would limit the ability of a Greenleaf or circumvent his com-
to damages awarded
by juries.
ing a significant ing“Itothink you’re go-
see significant
the House. And amid finger-point-
ing over why a private-school
compensation bill that he had sup-
ported.
wronged person to recoup a higher
proportion of damages than the
mittee.
“When I’m in the Legislature,
Privatization of the number of is- cooperation be- voucher bill hasn’t passed the Sen- “You run for governor, and on a share of an individual defendant’s I’m going to do what I think is fair
state-controlled liquor tween the House ate, Schroder said he is planning to 30,000-foot level you can run on a blame, which opponents say could and just,” Greenleaf said. “That’s
stores is on hold while
sue.’’ and Senate in resolv- introduce his own two-bill package ‘I’m for that and I’m against that’ leave many accident victims what I’m all about. I don’t feel any
Republicans work out Mike Turzai ing a significant on the subject. level,” said David Patti, president pressure.”
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REMEMBERING RFK Shooting survivor Paul Schrade creates complex of public schools

Victim preserves the legacy of slain politician


By LINDA DEUTSCH And he plans to publish his story built at a cost of $578 million, the platform ,” Schrade said..
AP Special Correspondent about what he has learned. For most expensive school in the na- Schrade, then western regional
LOS ANGELES — Paul now, he declines to say what that tion. The campus includes a thea- director of the United Auto Work-
Schrade easily recites the details is. ter where the old Cocoanut ers Union, had been the labor
of the last day of his life before he He estimates he has spent a cu- Grove night club stood with Mo- chair of Kennedy’s campaign and
was shot in the head alongside mulative 10 years chasing clues roccan decor and the same palm was at his side at many events in-
his friend, Sen. Robert F. Kenne-
and he’s still at it. leaf carpet pattern that was em- cluding a meeting with farm-
dy. He knows it all by heart, every
“It’s always on my mind,” blematic of the room where mo- worker leader Cesar Chavez in
step he took, every sight and
sound as if it was yesterday. Schrade said. “It has to be. The vie stars and presidents posed for rural Delano. On the fateful
In the 43 years Sunday since family is not involved because pictures. night, he was waiting with Ken-
that transformative night when they can’t handle reliving the It is a reminder of how the ho- nedy to see if he would win the
Schrade came close to losing his pain and suffering and they don’t tel looked the early morning pivotal primary.
life, he has understood the de- want to expose Ethel to it. But I hours of June 5, 1968 when tri- ‘”He knew it was life or death
tails. But he is shadowed to this always keep a member of the fam- AP PHOTO umph turned to tragedy in sec- politically that night,” says
day by nagging questions: What ily informed if we’re about to re- Paul Schrade stands inside the Paul Schrade Library at Robert F. onds. Schrade. “And it became a
really happened that night and lease anything.” Kennedy Community Schools as a mural depicting Sen. Robert F. Schrade remembers the cheers death.”
who made it happen? But Schrade, who tries to live Kennedy and Cesar Chavez breaking bread sits in the background, of the crowd and the touch of But first, he said, there was joy
Schrade, at 86, tall, white by the ideals Kennedy espoused, Friday in Los Angeles. Kennedy’s hand as they mounted as the tide of votes turned and
haired and projecting the vitality has a lot more to think about than a platform before thousands of Kennedy’s victory seemed as-
of a much younger man, has giv- legacy on the Ambassador Hotel noting his “23 years of struggle to
the past. supporters who helped him win sured.
en the second half of his life over site. build the finest living memorial”
After sinking into deep depres- the California Democratic presi- “There was a wonderful spirit
to preserving Kennedy’s legacy “Talk about the school, not to Kennedy.
and trying to unravel the puzzle sion following the assassination, about me,” he urged a reporter. The Robert F. Kennedy Com- dential primary. upstairs on the fifth floor of the
of his friend’s assassination. He Schrade found a way to move on But the two are inevitably in- munity Schools opened last Sep- “He gave me new recognition Ambassador Hotel,” he said. “I
believes there was more than one by achieving a dream which some tertwined. The recently opened tember. The complex of six for everything I had done. He sat with Bob and Ethel. There
gunman in the pantry of the Am- thought could never happen, the state-of-the-art school library schools where a student can go thanked me from the podium and came a point when the decision
bassador Hotel when he and Ken- creation of a complex of public bears a large sign: “Paul Schrade from kindergarten to high school he grabbed my hand. I was the on- was made to go downstairs a lit-
nedy and four others were shot. schools dedicated to Kennedy’s Library,” and there is a plaque graduation in one location was ly one he shook hands with on the tle after midnight.”

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MARY AQUILINA, 99, formerly


of Wyoming, passed away Friday,
Marguerite Amendola Thomas P. Piatt Helen Fedrow
June 3, 2011, in the Doylestown June 4, 2011 June 3, 2011 Piskorik
Hospital Hospice.
Arrangements are pending
from the Metcalfe and Shaver Fu-
neral Home Inc., 504 Wyoming
M arguerite Amendola, 86, of
South Hancock Street, Wilkes-
Barre, passed away Saturday, June
T homas P. Piatt, 57, of Pikes
Creek, passed away unexpected-
June 2, 2011
Helen Fedrow
Ave., Wyoming. ly Friday, June 3, 2011, at the Geis-
4, 2011, in Hospice Community inger Wyoming Valley Medical Cen- Piskorik, 93, of
WILLIAM JAMES KEATS, of Care at Geisinger South Wilkes- ter, Plains Township. Swoyersville, has
Wilkes-Barre, passed away Satur- Barre. Mr. Piatt was born March 20, fallen asleep in
day, June 4, 2011, at the Wilkes- She was born in Wilkes-Barre, on the Lord on the
1954, in Kingston, and was a son of
Barre General Hospital. October 31, 1924, a daughter of the Feast of the As-
late Joseph and Theresa Giordano the late Howard L. and Dolores Jean
Funeral arrangements will be cension of Our
Altavilla. Marguerite was a gradu- Vann Piatt Sr.
announced by E. Blake Collins Fu- Lord Thursday,
ate of Hanover Township High He graduated from Lake-Lehman
neral Home, Wilkes-Barre. June 2, 2011. Her
School. She was formerly employed High School in 1972 and owned and husband of 63 years was the late Ge-
LOUISE PERRINS passed away in her younger years at the Ameri- operated Tom Piatt Excavating. He orge Piskorik.
Thursday, June 2, 2011, at Heritage can Tobacco Co., the J.B. Carr Bis- was also was co-owner of the former Helen was born January 25, 1918,
House Hospice, Wilkes-Barre. cuit Co., and at the Fernbach Silk Pikes Creek Pipe & Supply Co. with in Larksville, a daughter of the late
Funeral arrangements are Mill. his late brother, Howard “Sarge” Peter and Johanna Novak Fedrow.
pending from the Charles V. Sher- Marguerite and her husband, An- mel. Piatt Jr., who passed away February of Mountain Top; as well as nieces She was a graduate of Larksville Pub-
bin Funeral Home, Hanover Town- thony, resided in Rumson, N.J., for 18, 2011. lic High School. Helen was an excel-
Marguerite’s husband, Tony, and and nephews.
ship. 34 years prior to returning to the Tom enjoyed being outdoors and
her entire family would like to thank Funeral will held at 11 a.m. Tues- lent seamstress employed in the
Wilkes-Barre area in 1986. She was a
MITZIE SAKOWSKI, 97, of the nurses and staff of Erwine Hos- working on the farm. His favorite day from the Curtis L. Swanson Fu- Greater Wyoming Valley Garment In-
member of St. Andrew’s Parish, Par-
Pine Street, Hanover Section of pice and Hospice Community Care hobbies included restoring antique neral Home Inc., corner of routes 29 dustry.
Nanticoke, passed away Saturday, rish Street, Wilkes-Barre, and a
for the loving care and support that trucks, working in the garage and and 118, Pikes Creek, with the Rev. She was a member of the Interna-
June 4, 2011, in the Hospice Unit at member of the Ashley Senior Citi-
zens Club at St. Leo’s Church in Ash- they provided. four-wheeling with his son, Tommy. Kenneth Brown officiating. Inter- tional Ladies Workers Union. She
Geisinger South Wilkes-Barre. Funeral services will be held at was a faithful member of St. John the
ley. She also volunteered for many Surviving are daughters, Jamie ment will be in the Maple Grove
Funeral arrangements are 9:30 a.m. Wednesday from the Nat Baptist Orthodox Church, Edwards-
pending from the Stanley S. Steg- years with the Salvation Army in Lee Babcock of Pikes Creek, Lind- Cemetery, Pikes Creek. Friends
Wilkes-Barre. & Gawlas Funeral Home, 89 Park say Lee Piatt of Sweet Valley; son may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Monday. ville, and the Mothers and Daughters
ura Funeral Home Inc., Nanticoke.
Marguerite and her husband, An- Ave., Wilkes-Barre, with a Mass of Thomas Howard Piatt, at home; Club of the Church. She also was a
JOSEPHINE CHESNA Christian Burial to follow at 10 a.m. The family requests that, in lieu
SCHMIDT, 85, formerly of Mount thony C. Amendola, would have cel- grandsons, Wyatt Ryder Babcock of flowers, memorial contributions member of the Ladies Auxiliary Post
ebrated their 61st wedding anniver- in St. Andrew’s Parish, 316 Parrish 644, Swoyersville.
Pocono, died Tuesday, May 31, and Gavin Sawyer Babcock; broth- be sent to the Tom Piatt Memorial
2011, in Arizona, where she resid- sary on June 10, 2011. St., Wilkes-Barre. Interment will be In addition to her parents and hus-
ers, Lonnie R. Piatt of Pikes Creek Fund, c/o First National Bank, 2378
ed for several years. She was pre- She was preceded in death by her in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Hanover band, she was preceded in death by
Township. Friends may call from 6 and Bob W. Piatt of Falls; sisters, Al- State Route 118, Hunlock Creek, PA
ceded in death by parents, Joseph sisters, Marose Petro, Mary Zuba her daughter Dorothy Savitsky; and
to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral ice Jean Martin of Pikes Creek, Lin- 18621, to be put in trust for his son
and Elizabeth Bogdon Chesna; and Rita Bozinko; and by her broth- her son George “Butch” Piskorik Jr.;
brothers, Albert, Herman, Joseph home. da Brown of Cleveland, Ohio, Vir- Tommy’s education; or the Sweet
ers, John Lenzi, Joseph and Gerald her brothers, Paul and John Fedrow;
and Raymond Chesna; and sisters, Altavilla. In lieu of flowers, memorial con- ginia Ide of Dallas, Nancy Piatt of Valley Ambulance Association, P.O. and her sisters, Veronica Fedrow, An-
Francie Ondish, Alberta Sheridan, Surviving, in addition to her hus- tributions may be made to the Sal- Missoula, Mont., and Deborah Piatt Box 207, Sweet Valley, PA 18656. na Brennan, and Katherine Phillips.
Della Vivian and Lillian Stosick. band, are sister, Dolores Mahle, Ha- vation Army, c/o the Salvation Ar- Surviving are her son Paul Pisko-
Surviving are nieces and nephews. nover Township; numerous nieces my Citadel, 17 S. Pennsylvania Ave.,
Friends and family are invited rik and wife, Mary Ann, Swoyersville;
and nephews and grand nieces and Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701. her daughter Chrissy Collura and
to a Mass of Christian Burial at 11
grand nephews; and godchildren, Online condolences may be sent husband, Matthew, Sweet Valley; her
a.m. Saturday in St. Robert Bellar-
Gerald Altavilla, Ron Petro, Rita Bo- to www.natandgawlasfuneralhome-
mine Parish, Wilkes-Barre (St.
Aloyisius Church). Interment will den, Nancy Gawlas and David Blu- .com. Elizabeth Findora grandchildren, Stan Savitsky Jr., Su-
zanne Monseur, Joe Piskorik, Stacie
follow in St. Casimir’s Cemetery, June 1, 2011 Holena, Lezlie Cox , P.J. Piskorik, and
Muhlenburg, Pa. Arrangements Matt, Todd and Josh Collura; and
are by S.J. Grontkowski Funeral great-grandchildren, Karlee Holena,
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Alice Daw Heffernan E lizabeth “Betty” Findora, 88, of
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June 4, 2011 Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. son-in-law Stanley Savitsky; and
ROBERT GEORGE KLEIN, 52, daughter-in-law Betty Piskorik, Har-
Born in Kingston, she was a
of Wilkes-Barre, died Tuesday, veys Lake; her sisters, Mary Rock, Ed-
May 31, 2011.
Funeral arrangements are
A lice “Allie” Daw Heffernan, 76,
of Lehman Township, passed
away early Saturday morning, June
daughter of the late William A. and
Elizabeth Bohn-Vivian Ward. Betty
wardsville, Eva Turaj, Courtdale, and
Elizabeth Wozniak, Harveys Lake;
was a graduate of G.A.R. Memorial
pending from the Yeosock Funeral 4, 2011, at her home following a her brothers, Michael Fedrow, New
brief illness. High School, class of 1940, and was Jersey, Daniel Fedrow, Courtdale,
Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains Town-
ship. Born April 24, 1935, in Wilkes- formerly employed as a secretary William Fedrow, Dushore, and Ed-
Barre, she was a daughter of the late for Wilkes-Barre School Boards, ward Fedrow, Harveys Lake; as well
JAMES MOORE JR., 52, of Dr. and Mrs. William J. Daw. She U.S. Naval Department, and Ide Air as numerous nieces and nephews.
Wilkes-Barre, died Tuesday, May was a graduate of Wyoming Semina- Equipment. Funeral services will be held at
31, 2011. ry, class of 1953, where she lettered An avid golfer, Mrs. Findora had 9:30 a.m. Monday at the Edwards
Funeral arrangements are in field hockey and basketball. She been an active member of the Wom- and Russin Funeral Home, 717
pending from the Yeosock Funeral went to Hood College, Frederick, en’s Golfing Team at Fox Hill Coun- liam, John and David Griffith. Main St., Edwardsville, with a Requi-
Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains Town- Md.
try Club for years and was the recip- Funeral services will be at 9 em Service at St. John the Baptist Or-
ship. She was preceded in death by her
husband of 44 years, Thomas F. Hef- ient of many golfing awards. a.m. Monday from the Yeosock Fu- thodox Church, 93 Zerby Ave., Ed-
fernan II, former publisher of the She was preceded in death by her neral Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains wardsville, with the Rev. Martin
Sunday Independent Newspaper in husband of 40 years, Joseph; sister, Township, with a Mass of Christian Browne officiating. Interment will
Wilkes-Barre, in 2001. ter, Mary Ellen Fine, Dallas. Jeanne Ward Griffith; and niece El- Burial at 9:30 a.m. at St. Mary’s follow in the parish cemetery, Prin-
Henry T. Mrs. Heffernan was a member of
the Shavertown United Methodist
Mrs. Heffernan is survived by her
son Thomas E. Heffernan, Lehman
izabeth Ann. Church of the Immaculate Concep- gle. Family and friends may call from
4 to 7 p.m. today. A Parastas Service
Rembish Jr. Church. Township; daughters, Ann Koval
Surviving are a sister, Dorothy
Ludden, Kingston; nieces, Lynn Ja-
tion, Wilkes-Barre. Interment will
be held in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Ha-
will be held at 6:30 p.m.
Allie, as she was known to all, was and Helen Hagenbaugh, both of
cobs, Karen Reidy, Cheryl Edwards, nover Township. Friends may call
June 3, 2011 a life member of the Lehman Volun- Lehman Township; grandchildren,
Thomas F. Heffernan III, Astoria, Louise Fiduccia, and Gail Berger; from 4 to 6 p.m. today.
teer Fire Co., ambulance chief there
Henry T. Rem- for 20 years, and she was a paramed- Ore., William Heffernan, Lehman
Township, Kallie and Hunter Root,
nephews, Michael Ludden, Wil-
Helena M. Toole
bish Jr., 37, of ic and EMT in Lehman for over 30
Dupont, for- years, retiring from volunteer ser- both of Lehman Township; great- June 2, 2011

H
grandson Matthew Heffernan; as
FUNERALS
merly of vice in 2010. She was a previous elena M. Toole, 96, of Pittston,
Wilkes-Barre, board member of the EMS of NEPA well as nieces and nephews. died Thursday, June 2, 2011, at
passed away and past president of the Back Funeral service will be private Highland Manor, Exeter. She was the
Friday, June 3, Mountain Ambulance Association. and at the convenience of the family widow of Ralph V. Toole, who died in
She was an avid bridge player, com- with the Rev. James Wert officiat- ANTONISHAK – Michael Sr., memo- 7 p.m. Monday. Parastas Service
2011, at his rial service 3 p.m. today at the will be held at 4 p.m. Monday. 1994.
home. peting in several card groups ing. The interment will be in Fern SHUPP – Harold, funeral 11 a.m.
Maher-Collins Funeral Home, 360 Born in Pittston on March 9, 1915,
He was born in Wilkes-Barre, around the Wyoming Valley. Knoll Burial Park, Dallas. Family N. Maple Ave., Kingston. The Monday from the Metcalfe and
She was a member of The Daugh- and friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m. a daughter of the late John and Helen
May 10, 1974, and was a son of family will receive friends from 2 Shaver Funeral Home Inc., 504
ters of the American Revolution, Tuesday at the Hugh B. Hughes & Wyoming Ave., Wyoming. Friends Gardner Dessoye, she was a member
Henry T. Rembish Sr. and the late p.m. until the time of the service.
The Westmoreland Club, The Son Inc. Funeral Home,1044 Wyom- CHURNETSKI – Edward, funeral may call from 4 to 7 p.m. today in of Our Lady of the Eucharist Parish,
Alberta (Madden) Rembish. the funeral home. Pittston.
Wyoming Seminary Sports Hall of ing Ave., Forty Fort. 9:30 a.m. Monday from the
Henry was a member of St. John Memorial contributions, if desir- Stanley S. Stegura Funeral Home SOYKA – Helen, funeral 9 a.m. Helena was a graduate of Pittston
Fame, and a past member of the Ju-
the Evangelist Church, Pittston. nior League of Wilkes-Barre. ed, can be made to the Shavertown Inc., 614 S. Hanover St., Nanti- today from the Metcalfe and
Shaver Funeral Home Inc., 504 High School. She was formerly em-
He was a 1991 graduate of Cough- She was preceded in death, in ad- United Methodist Church, 163 N. coke. Mass of Christian Burial 10
a.m. in the secondary site of St. Wyoming Ave., Wyoming. Mass of ployed by Pennsylvania Gas & Water
lin High School, Luzerne County dition to her husband, by her broth- Pioneer Ave., Shavertown, PA
Faustina’s Parish, formerly St. Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. in St. Co. and Grablick’s Dairy as a book-
Community College and Wilkes- er, William J. Daw, Florida; and sis- 18708. John the Evangelist Church,
University. He worked for Pride Mary of Czestochowa, Nanticoke. keeper and cashier.
Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. Pittston.
Mobility for 10 years. TOMSAK – Margaret, funeral 9 a.m. The family wishes to extend spe-
today. cial thanks to Dr. Charles Manganiel-
Deeply devoted to family, Henry DYAK – Jack, friends may call from Monday from the Metcalfe and
will always be remembered as a Shaver Funeral Home Inc., 504 lo, the staff of Highland Manor and
loving husband and father. Henry Allen N. ‘Itchy’ Stratton 5 to 7 p.m. Monday in the Met-
calfe and Shaver Funeral Home
Wyoming Ave., Wyoming. Mass of
Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. in Our
the staff of Hospice for their support
cherished his bond with his 13- Inc., 504 Wyoming Ave., Wyom- Lady of Sorrows Church of St. and comfort.
month-old son, Madden. June 3, 2011 ing. Monica’s Parish, West Wyoming. She was also preceded in death by
Although just a child, it is likely FINDORA – Elizabeth, funeral 9 Friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m. a daughter Maureen; and three broth-
a.m. Monday from the Yeosock
that Henry’s love for Madden
made an indelible impression that A llen N. “Itchy” Stratton, of Forty
Fort, went to be with the Lord Funeral Home, 40 S. Main St.,
Plains Township. Mass of Chris-
today.
YANEFSKI – Aldona, Mass of Chris-
tian Burial 11 a.m. Monday from
ers, John, Joseph and Bernard Des-
soye.
will remain with Madden all the Friday, June 3, 2011, with his family tian Burial 9:30 a.m. at St. Mary’s Surviving are two sons, Ralph,
at his side. Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church,
days of his life. Church of the Immaculate Con- Lake Silkworth. Friends may call Pittston Township, and Donald, Old
Henry was an avid collector of Born September 29, 1933, in Nan- ception, Wilkes-Barre. Friends at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church Forge; four grandchildren, Christine
Star Wars Yoda treasures. Over the ticoke, he was a son of the late Ri- may call from 4 to 6 p.m. today. from 10:30 to 11 a.m. prior to the
IMBRIGLIA – Rose Barbara, Shiva Mass at the church.
Germano, Kim Stinson, Shawna Ur-
years, he amassed an extensive col- chard Harold Stratton and Marie
Meinline Stratton, and stepson to will be observed at the home of ban and Seth Toole; six great-grand-
lection that has been deemed No. 1 Jane and Al Groh, 63 Pringle St., children, Lauren and Alyssa Germa-
the late Martha Grey Stratton.
in the United States and No. 2 in
He attended Kingston High
Kingston, from 2 to 4 p.m. today. OBITUARY POLICY no, Ireland Stinson and Meredith,
the world. Henry’s fascination KUTER – Joseph, funeral 9:30 a.m.
School and was a U.S. Navy veteran The Times Leader publish- Gerek and Erica Urban; as well as
with the wise and gentle Yoda Monday from the E. Blake Collins
of the Korean Conflict. He was a Funeral Home, 159 George Ave., es free obituaries, which nieces and nephews.
fueled his collector’s passion in
member of the Wyoming Avenue Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Christian have a 27-line limit, and paid A Mass of Christian Burial will
ways that are both rare and impres-
Christian Church, Kingston, where Burial 10 a.m. in St. Benedict’s obituaries, which can run be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. Monday in
sive. This collection and the care Church, Wilkes-Barre. Friends
Henry took in maintaining and he served as a deacon. Allen was a with a photograph. A funeral Our Lady of the Eucharist Parish,
may call from 5 to 8 p.m. today.
preserving it will remain an impor- 43-year member of the Irem Shrin- LUCENT – Del, funeral 9:15 a.m.
home representative can call Pittston. Interment will be held in St.
tant part of his legacy. ers, were he served a term as Presi- and brother-in-law, Sandy Gray Monday from the H. Merritt the obituary desk at (570) Mary’s Assumption Cemetery, Hugh-
In addition to his father and son, dent of the Irem Transportation Bunn and Richard “Dick” Bunn; sis- Hughes Funeral Home Inc., 211 829-7224, send a fax to (570) estown. The family will receive
Henry is survived by his wife of Unit, a member of the Masonic Blue ter, Donna “D.R.” Gray; sister-in-law Luzerne Ave., West Pittston. 829-5537 or e-mail to tlo- friends at the church from 9 a.m. until
Lodge No. 395, F.&A.M. in King- Dale Stratton; as well as brother and Burial Office and Requiem Mass bits@timesleader.com. If you time of service.
two years, Joyce (Smihosky) Rem- 10 a.m. in Holy Cross Episcopal
bish; his brothers, Leo Febish of ston, Caldwell Consistory of sister-in-law, George “Corky” and Church, Wilkes-Barre. Friends
fax or e-mail, please call to In lieu of flowers, the family asks
Nevada and Robert Swan and his Bloomsburg, and the Northeastern Leah Davis Brussock of Kingston. may call from 2 to 5 p.m. today. A confirm. Obituaries must be that donations be made to the Care
wife, Kim, of Dupont; his sisters, Pennsylvania Grand & Glorious Or- Funeral service will be pri- Vigil Service will be conducted at submitted by 9 p.m. Sunday and Concern Health Clinic, 37 Wil-
Donna and her husband, David der of Hillbilly Decree. vate and at the convenience of 4:30 p.m. today. through Thursday and 7:30 liam St., Pittston, PA 18640.
Hontz, of Wilkes-Barre, Darlene He was also involved in the devel- the family from the Hugh B. Hughes PISKORIK – Helen, funeral services p.m. Friday and Saturday. Arrangements have been entrust-
O’Brien of Wilkes-Barre, Kelly opment of the R.V. Campground & Son Inc. Funeral Home, 1044 will be held at 9:30 a.m. Monday Obituaries must be sent by a ed to the Ruane & Regan Funeral
at the Edwards and Russin Funer-
Rembish of Wilkes-Barre, and site at Irem. Allen was a profession- Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort, with his funeral home or crematory, Home, 18 Kennedy St., Pittston.
al Home, 717 Main St., Edwards-
Trisha Nardone and her husband, al truck driver and a member of the pastor, the Rev. Norman Beck, offi- ville. Requiem Service at St. John or must name who is hand-
ciating. The interment will be pri-
Jim, of Virginia. Henry is also sur- Teamsters Union, where he served the Baptist Orthodox Church, ling arrangements, with
vived by his stepmother, Jean as a business agent.
vate. Family and friends may call
Edwardsville. Friends may call address and phone number.
The Family of the Late
from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral
Rembish of Hanover Township;
his father- and mother-in-law, Paul
In addition to his parents, he was
preceded in death by his brother, Ri-
home.
from 4 to 7 p.m. today. A Paras-
tas Service will be held at 6:30
We discourage handwritten
notices; they incur a $15
John Koch Jr.
In lieu of flowers, memorial con- p.m.
and Andrea Smihosky of Avoca; his chard H. “Dick” Stratton. tributions, if desired, can be made ROMASHKO – Evelyn, funeral at typing fee. May 12, 2011
brothers-in-law, Michael and Brian Surviving are his beloved wife of to Shriner’s Hospital for Children, 9:30 a.m. Tuesday from the S.J.
Smihosky; his dog Max; as well as 55 years this June 23, Nina Davis c\o Irem Country Club, 1340 Coun- Grontkowski Funeral Home, 530 On behalf of the Koch family,
several nieces; nephews; aunts; un- Stratton; daughter and son-in-law, try Club Road, Dallas, PA 18612; W. Main St., Plymouth. Divine we would like to extend our
cles and cousins. Ninaleigh and Thomas Wozniak of Kingston/Forty Fort Ambulance Liturgy 10 a.m. in Ss. Peter & Paul Historic
A memorial service will be Forty Fort; daughter Leah Marie Association, 600 Wyoming Ave., Ukrainian Catholic Church, Ply-
mouth. Friends may call from 4 to
Hanover Cemetery thanks and appreciation for
held at 1 p.m. Tuesday at St. John Stratton of Swoyersville; and son Al- Kingston, PA 18704; or the S.P.C.A. your thoughtful donation made
Founded June 9, 1776
the Baptist Cemetery, 121 School-
ey Ave., Exeter. Friends may call
len L. “Alby” Stratton of Forty Fort; of Luzerne County, 524 E. Main St.,
grandson, the love of his life, Tyler Fox Hill Road, Wilkes-Barre, PA
G en etti’s Now Available in the memory of John Koch Jr.
from 5 to 8 p.m. Monday at Kies- Davis Wozniak of Forty Fort; sister 18702. A fterFu nera lLu ncheons Cremation Niches. We deeply appreciate your expression
inger Funeral Services Inc., 255 Sta rting a t$7.95 p erp erson Also Available
McAlpine St., Duryea.
In lieu of flowers, memorial con- M .J. JUD G E H otelBerea vem entR a tes Choice Lots
of sympathy and we are grateful
for relatives and friends like
tributions may be made in care of
M MON UM EN T CO. Cremation Garden you at this time of sorrow.
Madden Rembish. ON UM EN TS - M ARK ERS - L ETTERIN G 689 Main Rd.
Online condolences may be
made to www.kiesingerfuneralser-
vices.com.
8 2 9 -4 8 8 1
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TYPES OF HOMELESS

HOMELESS • Chronic homeless: Lacking the


necessary life skills to live on their
own and to hold a job.
• Episodic homeless: Possess
Continued from Page 1A
some skills, but have a tendency
“I don’t know where they will go to make bad decisions like addic-
next.” tion and/or alcohol dependency.
• Situational homeless: Recently
Housed in the basement of St. divorced or separated or jobless;
Stephen’s Episcopal Church at 35 no local family or family is alien-
South Franklin St., REACH is ated.
open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Monday through Friday.
HOMELESS TERMS
Personal approach
Couch surfing: Moving from place
Wolownik, 53, the director for to place, crashing on couches until
10 years, goes about her job like a they are evicted by intolerable
den mother hovering over her landlords.
pack. She cares about her clients Abandos or abandominiums:
and they return the affection ten- Vacant buildings where homeless
people seek shelter at night.
fold.
“We’re The people
that use RE- tor at St. Stephen’s, about what
concerned ACH services can be done to help the home-
that they are worried less.
about what an “Rev. Gunn told me he has
won’t be already uncer- been speaking to Monsignor Jo-
able to get tain future seph Kelly at Catholic Social Ser-
where they don’t wantThey
holds.
to
vices about creating a permanent
homeless shelter in the city,”
need to be. see their Pashinski said. “There’s just no
A certain “home” away.
go money for these programs.”
Mayor Tom Leighton is aware
percentage But the real- of the decision to close the home-
will never ization there is not
that less day care center. He knows
that the clients will have no place
be able to much that they to gather in a matter of weeks
get where can do about it and realizes many of them will be
leaves them on the city’s streets.
they need even more CLARK VAN ORDEN PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER “With REACH closing, people
to be.” frightened. Bryan Hogan sorts some dishes that were donated to REACH. Hogan said that sometimes he will volunteer to help out with different in need of their services will still
“No kid says jobs at REACH. need and seek those services
Stefanie that when he somewhere,” Leighton said.
Wolownik
grows up he They are treated with respect buildings that are used for shel- “The city has worked extremely
REACH
executive
wants to be and with a sincere desire to be ter. hard to provide a safe and clean
director homeless,” said helped. As Wolownik says, they city for all, and that remains a pri-
Bryan Hogan, get help to navigate through a Morning roll call ority.
49. “If this complicated system to obtain Wolownik said when Shep- “The city does not discrimi-
place closes, a lot of people will benefits and services; to find herds of the Streets began, the nate, and we have no expecta-
be stuck.” jobs; to get their feet firmly plant- purpose was to keep families to- tions that the closure of REACH
Wolownik said REACH pro- ed on the road to recovery. gether and out of the foster care will necessarily lead to an in-
vides a place for homeless people Wolownik said REACH helps system. Now, Wolownik said, the crease in any type of criminal or
to go everyday; to hang out, kib- those who can work find work goal is to keep people’s lives to- unseemly behavior in the down-
bitz, joke around, watch TV, and and those who can’t work survive gether. She does roll call every town or other areas of the city. As
relax. It gives them somewhere day to day. morning to check for missing they have on a daily basis, police
to go to escape the challenge of She talks about the homeless regulars. will respond to situations as they
not having anywhere to go. women she deals with – “couch Two of Wolownik’s “family of develop and take appropriate ac-
“When they’re here, they are surfers” she calls them. These homeless people” – Robert “Bob- Skip Constable works on his art during a recent visit to REACH. tion based on the facts of the sit-
not out wandering around the are women who bounce from by” Klein and James Moore Jr. - uation,” he said.
streets,” Wolownik said. “Many apartment to apartment sleeping died in a fire last week at 73 Sulli- they need to be. A certain per- “God doesn’t give you an infinite So where will they go? Wolow-
of them can’t make it out there. on couches until they are discov- van St., a 15-minute walk from centage will never be able to get number of chances; this may be nik said it best.
They have mental and/or phys- ered by landlords and are re- REACH. where they need to be.” your last chance. Opportunity “You will see them in libraries,
ical issues.” moved. “I really don’t know what will Wolownik said 13 of her clients knocks once; temptation leans coffee shops, hotel lobbies,
So they walk through the door, When they can’t find another become of them,” Wolownik said died last year and 13 more the on the doorbell.” stores and others,” she said.
down the steps to the church couch to crash on, the women of her clients. “That’s why we are year before. State Rep. Eddie Day Pashin- “They will be wherever they are
basement where they are wel- join their fellow homeless men in so worried. We’re concerned that “As long as they’re alive, ski, D-Wilkes-Barre, has spoken tolerated for as long as they are
comed, not judged. “abandominiums” – vacant they won’t be able to get where there’s always hope,” she said. with the Rev. Daniel Gunn, rec- allowed.”

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“We all have choices and

REACH
decisions to make,” he said. “I
decided to do whatever I
could to better myself.”
If REACH closes, Constable
Continued from Page 1A
said homeless people will lose
er Teresa’s Haven (formerly the one place where they can
VISION); Ruth’s Place (women have a cup of coffee and feel
only); and the Domestic Vio- normal.
lence Center. Stefanie Wolow- “Nobody knows what they
nik, executive director at RE- are going to do,” Constable
ACH, says there isn’t enough said. “This is a good place; it
being done to help the home- shouldn’t just disappear.”
less and she says more people Bryan Hogan
will be facing difficult sit- Hogan, 49, was born in East
uations in the future. Stroudsburg, moved to New
Here are five stories and Jersey when he was a child
faces of the homeless in and ended up in Sugarloaf
Wilkes-Barre: Township. He moved to
Mike Smith Wilkes-Barre a few years ago
Originally from Phoenix, to seek help.
Ariz., Smith, 62, has lived in After Hogan’s 7-month-old
the Wilkes-Barre area most of son died he said he “spent the
his life. He’s been out of work next year in a bottle.”
for five years and had been “I spent all my savings,” he
homeless for two and a half said.
years before recently getting A veteran of the U.S. Navy,
an apartment. Hogan got help through the
“I lost everything,” Smith Veterans Assistance Subsidized
said. “I never expected to be Housing program. He lives in
homeless. This place needs to an apartment in Kingston.
stay open; people need help. I “REACH pointed me in the
think things are only going to right direction,” Hogan said.
get worse.” “This is a place to gather to CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
The road to homelessness see friends and seek help. A poster of the faces of some of the homeless who have passed away in recent years hangs in the dayroom of REACH.
can be rough and Smith’s sto- REACH helps people who are
ry is typical. He’s divorced and down and out.” ton spent 15 years on the this place,” Boston said of the isn’t so bad. He lives under a would have no identity,” Jeb
his four sons really don’t keep Hogan said Wolownik helped streets of Wilkes-Barre before world she lives in. “I just don’t tarp and he has more than said. “This place means a lot
in touch, despite all of them him furnish his apartment. she was able to rent an apart- understand why we can’t take one level to his woodsy pad. to a lot of people – a lot of
living locally. His health is not She found him a dresser, a ment five years ago. During care of people.” At 56, Jeb has no family – his them have no place to go.”
good; he has cardiac and back bed, dishes and pots and pans. her lifetime, Boston has done Boston has an apartment past includes a marriage and And where will they go after
problems. He receives Social “Politicians must realize that what she has had to do to now. She’s proud of that. She kids, but he doesn’t talk about July 1?
Security Disability and that the homeless problem is not stay above water. is determined to keep the roof that time. “You’ll see them in store-
allows him to pay his rent and going away,” Hogan said. “It Wolownik said Boston has over her head. No more street “It can’t be reconciled,” Jeb fronts, parks and hotel lob-
put gas in his car. He comes will only get worse.” always found a way to feed living for her. And she cares says. bies,” Jeb said. “And the next
to REACH daily for a little Hogan said his life is getting her kids and provide diapers about her fellow men and Originally from William- stop for a lot of them will be
food and help in searching for better. He volunteers as much for them when they were women. sport, Jeb has lived in the jail.”
a job. as he can at REACH to try to young. “There should be more fund- woods for nine years. He said Jeb said he has been all
“People like me need a help people get their lives A familiar face around the ing for the homeless,” she he survives the winters by over the U.S. and he has expe-
place to call home,” Smith back. city, Boston always offers a said. “They should build a using a kerosene heater and rienced the homeless scene in
said. On Wolownik’s door a sign smile and a hug. Homeless- Homeless Hotel.” wearing more clothes. He many cities. He said REACH
By that he means a place hangs: “Nobody gets in to see ness and street living haven’t Jeb visits REACH every day. He is the best program he has
where he can meet his friends the wizard; not nobody; not made her bitter – cynical, yes, A handyman who still does wouldn’t give his last name; ever encountered.
and talk. When REACH closes no how.” but not bitter. carpentry and odd jobs, Jeb he said he’s off the grid and “They help people,” he said.
at 4:30 p.m., Smith heads to Kathy Boston “They always have money lives in the woods somewhere wants to stay there. “That’s what this place has
his apartment to a more lone- A 48-year-old woman, Bos- for things not as important as in Larksville. He says his place “If not for this place, I done for me.”
ly existence. He looks forward
to returning to the church
basement he and so many
others call home.
Skip Constable
When Constable’s wife,
Joanne, died, he said he didn’t
handle it very well. Constable,
56, of Pittsburgh, has lived in
Wilkes-Barre the last 17
months.
A salesman, Constable has
been out of work for more
than two years. He has battled
some physical issues as he’s
tried to get back on his feet.
While looking for a job,
Constable stops at REACH
and he works on his art. He
paints and draws and finds
pleasure in his art. He said
Wolownik helped him connect
with an apartment and a job.
“There’s help around here if
you want it,” Constable said.
“I feel fortunate that I’ve been
able to recover. If it wasn’t for
REACH, I don’t think I ever
would have been able to make
it back.”
Constable said people have
the wrong impression of home-
less people. He said the ster-
eotypical image people have of
the homeless is a drunken old
bum.
“The reality is that today’s
homeless are not that different
than ‘normal’ people,” he said.
“Some are recently divorced or
separated or have lost jobs.”
Constable is an articulate
man who can’t wait to start
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Luzerne County begins taxing some church properties


By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES year, and some additional church implemented a consolidation notary office. cords show. assessment reductions.
jandes@timesleader.com properties were added to the rolls plan to close some schools and Scranton Diocese spokesman Some church properties that The assessments were lowered
Luzerne County has started this year, records show. churches throughout the county William Genello said the diocese were part of the diocese consoli- on several properties because the
taxing church properties that are The law says all churches or to save money. has been reviewing each church dation plan should remain ex- churches were demolished, ac-
not used for religious services, of- “actual places of regularly stated The 30 properties have a com- property added to the tax rolls empt because they are still used cording to county records.
ficials say. religious worship” should be ex- bined assessed value of about and files an appeal “if necessary.” for religious activities, Hoegen For example, the former St.
The county Board of Assess- empt, but county Assessment Di- $8.6 million, which equates to “The diocese is committed to said. Mark’s Roman Catholic Church
rector Tony Alu said this condi- roughly $44,995 in county tax
ment Appeals had authorized the tion isn’t met when there is no revenue. The rest of the tax bill working with taxing bodies to en- “The fundamental use hasn’t in Jenkins Township was added
assessor’s office to proceed with regular worship. varies based on each property’s sure that taxes are properly ap- changed, but the frequency of use to the tax rolls for 2010 at an as-
the taxation plan around the end County assessment records school and municipal tax rates. plied and appropriately paid,” has changed in some cases,” he sessment of $224,400 -- $9,000 for
of 2009 after other counties start- show an estimated 30 church Court-level assessment ap- Genello said. said. the land and $215,400 for the
ing issuing tax bills to closed properties have returned to taxa- peals are pending on at least 11 of Attorney Francis J. Hoegen has Some of Hoegen’s appeals at- church. The property is now as-
churches and parochial schools. ble status to date. Most are part the 30 properties, according to a been handling most of the assess- tempt to return properties to tax- sessed at $15,000 because the
The first tax bills went out last of the Diocese of Scranton, which review of records in the protho- ment appeals for the diocese, re- exempt status, while others seek church was torn down.

F O R M E R S T. F O R M E R S T. J O H N ’ S
NAZARIUS CHURCH S L AV O N I C R O M A N F O R M E R H O LY
Location: Pardeesville section of C AT H O L I C C H U R C H T R I N I T Y S L O VA K
Hazle Township R O M A N C AT H O L I C
Buyer: Giovanni and Paula Ann Location: Foster Township CHURCH RECTORY
DiBlasi Buyer: Francis D. Pierucci
Purchase: March 2011, $230,000 Purchase: November 2010, Location: North Wyoming Street,
$30,000 Hazleton
Buyer: Thomas C. Bast
Purchase: September 2010,
$125,000

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Jim Smith, CEO of the Bear Creek Community Charter School, stands in the former St. Christoph-
er’s Roman Catholic Church, now a community center for the school and residents of Bear Creek
Township. The Bear Creek Foundation purchased the vacant church for $148,000 in December. FORMER SACRED
FORMER CHURCH OF
T H E S A C R E D H E A R T HEART CHURCH
dilapidated,” he said. and doors that close by them-
O F J E S U S C O M M U N I T Y
CHURCHES
Retired Penn State professor selves, but it’s turned out real Location: North Main Street, F O R M E R S T.
Francis D. Pierucci purchased nice,” he said.
BUILDING Plains Township
Buyer: Luzerne County Housing VINCENT’S CHURCH
the massive former St. John’s The Hazle Township Munici- Location: State Route 940, Hazle PA R S O N AG E
Township Authority
Slavonic Roman Catholic pal Authority is using the former Purchase: January 2011, $150,000
Continued from Page 1A Buyer: Hazle Township Municipal Location: Church Street, Ply-
Church in Foster Township for Church of the Sacred Heart of Je-
Authority mouth
paid $230,000 in March for the $30,000 in November, with sus community building on Purchase: February 2011, $175,000
former St. Nazarius Church in dreams of turning it into an an- Route 940 for offices and storage, Buyer: Daniel McGlynn
Purchase: September 2010,
the Pardeesville section of the tique business. Pierucci died a said township Supervisor Gal- $95,000
township, with plans to turn the month later, leaving the build- lagher. The authority paid
property into a community cen- ing’s fate unknown. $175,000 to buy the building in
ter and fitness facility, said town- Pierucci’s friend, Melissa Lon- February.
ship Supervisor Bill Gallagher. gazel, said he wanted the 7,822- Another authority – the Lu-
“It’s a beautiful property. It square-foot stone church be- zerne County Housing Authority
overlooks the mountain,” Gal- cause it was old like the treasures – bought the former Sacred
lagher said. he planned to display inside. The Heart Church in Plains Town-
Santino Ferretti, of West church’s high ceilings would ship for $150,000 in January. The F O R M E R S T.
Wyoming, and Patrick Hadley, of have been ideal for displaying his authority plans to demolish the F O R M E R S T. J O H N ’ S CHRISTOPHER’S
Pittston, paid $280,000 in De- tapestries, Longazel said. church and convent and build an CHURCH R O M A N C AT H O L I C
cember for the former Blessed Hazleton resident Thomas C. apartment building for the elder- CHURCH FORMER BLESSED
Sacrament Roman Catholic Bast is now the proud owner of ly, officials have said. Location: Miller Street, Luzerne
Buyer: Celestial Church of Christ Location: State Route 115, Bear SACRAMENT ROMAN
Church on Division Street in the former rectory of Holy Trin- Harrisburg resident Daniel Word of God Parish Creek Township C AT H O L I C C H U R C H
Hughestown. ity Slovak Roman Catholic McGlynn bought the former St. Purchase: July 2010, $28,200 Buyer: Bear Creek Foundation,
The men have rented out the Church on North Wyoming Vincent’s Church parsonage for Inc. Location: Division Street, Hugh-
Purchase: December 2010, estown
rectory and are converting the Street in Hazleton. He purchased $95,000 in September. McGlynn
$148,000 Buyer: Santino Ferretti and Pa-
church into four apartments, the property through a Realtor in could not be reached for com- plenty of seating and room for a trick Hadley
said Hughestown Borough September for $125,000. ment, and borough officials say stage and would keep the group Purchase: December 2010,
Council President Wayne Quick. Bast said he liked its first-floor they have not received a propos- in the county’s southwest edge, The cross atop the steeple will $280,000
The church closed last fall. suite and space for his extended al from McGlynn stating how he said theater group member Ann be removed this summer, but the
“It was a concern of the resi- family. The building once plans to reuse the roughly 7,000- Bonacci. stained glass windows and part
dents when the church became housed a priest, assistants, a square-foot brick residential “It’s very exciting because of the name will remain. The the new building. We thought
vacant because they didn’t know housekeeper and cook, he said. property. members of that congregation building will be called the St. that would be a great way to
what it was going to be,” Quick People still refer to his house At least one more purchase is are pleased that the church will Christopher Community Center, start,” she said.
said. “They’re doing a nice job as the rectory because it’s next to in the works. be used again,” Bonacci said. he said. The deed for the sale of the for-
with the renovations. They did a the vacant and unsold church, he The Rev. Patrick McDowell, “One of the reasons we’re mer St. Nazarius Church in Hazle
lot of landscaping outside al- said. The church auditorium is Theatrical future pastor of the Sacred Heart and keeping the stained glass and Township contains a detailed cov-
ready.” across the street. The Nuremberg Community St. Joseph Parish, said the sale name is to preserve the history of enant stipulating that the proper-
The former St. John’s Church Players is about to close on the will allow the parish to save that building,” Smith said. “Peo- ty may not be used for any pur-
on Miller Street in Luzerne was Relic of past use former St. Joseph Catholic money on maintenance and ple got married there. Children pose that contradicts the teach-
sold last July for $28,200 to the One lingering sign of his Church in the Nuremberg sec- property taxes on the former were baptized there. There is a ings or doctrine of the Catholic
Clarks Summit-based Celestial home’s past remains in the base- tion of Black Creek Township. church. Residents will still get to sense of respect we have to have Church or diocese.
Church of Christ Word of God ment – a large safe that once Built in 1888, the church host- enjoy the building, and theater is for that facility.” The buyers and their succes-
Parish, records show. The Celes- stored church monetary collec- ed its final Mass last June and is a “proper fit” for a former sacred The Nuremberg Community sors and heirs must “respect the
tial Church has been holding ser- tions. The safe door is open, but slated to be sold to the theater building, he said. Players haven’t decided on a nature of the prior use” as a
vices in the building, said bor- he can’t use it because nobody group for roughly $28,000. The former St. Christopher’s name for its former church build- church and may not use the prop-
ough council President Michael knows the combination. The safe The theater group wanted a in Bear Creek Township was sold ing, but the group has a plan to erty to “denigrate human digni-
Jancuska. is too heavy to remove. permanent home for its perform- with the condition that it can’t be pay homage to its roots, Bonacci ty,” the deed says. The buyers
“Right now it’s a productive Bast said he feels at home in ances and chose the former used for any purpose that con- said. must also “give proper respect” to
building. You don’t want a build- the former church property. church because it has good flicted with church doctrine, “We’re hoping to do “God- the “right to life of all persons
ing to be left alone and become “There are creeks and groans acoustics, pews that will provide Smith said. spell” as our first performance in born and unborn,” it says.

PRIZE
more of a learning project, and
not for just for her, for us too.”
“They wanted me to win, but
they didn’t expect me to win or
Continued from Page 1A
put any pressure on me,” Suka-
where our role as educators nya said. “They were just really
played a role; teaching her that supportive and helpful.”
learning is fun, to love learn- So what did her parents think
ing.” the moment she correctly
Both Sukanya and her parents spelled ‘cymotrichous’ and won
said they did not expect her to the top award?
win the contest and that the “It was surreal,” Abhi Roy
process of learning, not the said. “At that moment you really
prize, was their ultimate goal. don’t think too much. All of a
MARK BOWEN/SCRIPPS NATIONAL SPELLING BEE “It wasn’t about winning; We sudden it’s your daughter. We MARK BOWEN/SCRIPPS NATIONAL SPELLING BEE

Sukanya Roy talks with her parents, Mousumi and Abhi Roy, after want her to appreciate the lan- were happy for her, but it all Sukanya Roy meets CNN’s Wolf Blitzer after winning the national
the spelling bee competition in Maryland. guage,” Abhi Roy said. “It was happens too soon.” championship.

O’HARA
president,wastoutedforhisfocus will be to the students. teach after taking a year’s sabbat- lieve that, too,” Faber said. watching each class develop intel-
on improving the community, his “The greatest of all Tom’s ac- ical to do mission work in Uganda, In addressing the crowd of lectually, spiritually, emotionally
tireless efforts to upgrade the col- complishments is that he’s made Bangladesh and India. more than 400 gathered in the and in maturity, and admitted to
lege’s facilities and most of all for King’s the most student-centered He praised O’Hara for his ac- Sheehy Farmer Center, which being teary eyed as he watches
Continued from Page 9A
his focus on students. college in the country,” said Eber- complishments in making the was also renovated during his each class graduate.
The award is given in recogni- “Father Tom is such a great hard Faber, IV, who served as school greener and safer, for ex- presidency, O’Hara offered “I’m teary eyed because I can’t
tion of distinguished service to leader not only in education but in chairman of the college’s board panding and renovating the facil- thanks to his family, friends and believe what I’ve seen before me
the college and has only been everythinghedoes,”saidLuzerne for most of O’Hara’s tenure as ities and for garnering national the King’s family and reminded and how they’ve changed,” he
awarded 10 times in the school’s County Community College president. recognition for a school with a them of the importance of rela- said. “I am who I am because of
65 year history, according to John President Thomas P. Leary. In offering a toast in honor of mission of providing a good edu- tionships. my relationships with you. You all
McAndrew, director of public re- O’Hara’s quiet effectiveness at his long time friend and col- cation to students of working O’Hara, who for the entire term have transformed my life,” O’Ha-
lations. O’Hara, a member of the getting things done and his hum- league, Faber said the event Sat- class parents.“He believes stu- of his presidency also served as a ra said. “God bless you, God bless
King’s class of 1971 and the first ble humility will be missed, Leary urday wasn’t a goodbye because dents are the most important resident counselor in a freshman King’s College and God bless this
alumnus to serve as the college’s said, but he said the greatest loss O’Hara will return to the school to thing and he inspires others to be- dorm at Holy Cross Hall, spoke of community.”
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In June 2010, Nahar traveled to Orlando for the Actors, Models, & Talent for Christ (AMTC)
Summer Convention, which enabled him to test his acting chops in 10 different events.

TOM MOONEY
REMEMBER WHEN

Go onward
with humility
and curiosity
S
olemnly I gaze out from the
podium at the auditorium full
of young soon-to-be-grads in
their gowns and mortarboards.
Their young eyes are riveted upon
me, since they know full well that in
the next few moments I will present
them with the golden capstone of
their formal educations — a com-
mencement address that would
make a classical Roman orator
proud, one that will ring in their
memories forever. When they are old
and gray they will shake their heads
and say, “By God, he put me on the
S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER right track for sure.”
In addition to being an oncologist, Rajesh Nahar, of Medical Oncology Associates, Kingston, is also pursuing an acting Well, maybe not. Actually I think
career. I’m the last person in the Western
Hemisphere that any self-respecting
school district or college would ever
invite in to offer wisdom to the
young folks.
That being the case, here is my
annual wish list of “what I would
say to the grads if I had the chance.”
Ahem!
Guys and girls, did you know that
your ancestors were dancin’ fools?
Yes, it’s true: granddaddy and grand-
mama probably met one summer
ABOUT RAJESH NAHAR night in the pavilion at Sans Souci
By HOLLY VAN LEUVEN For The Times Leader
or Hanson’s parks. And — pay atten-

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Occupation: Oncologist, freelance tion now — they were better candi-
actor
ven though he has lived in the United States for 20 years and Residence: Plains Township
dates for “Dancing With the Stars”
Education: St. Xavier’s than you will ever be, because their
has mastered English, Rajesh Nahar still dreams in Hindi. College, Medical high schools held a dance in the
Nahar, 47, is an oncologist with Medical Oncology Associ- School Calcutta gym every week, with live music.
Family: Wife, Why do I bring up this odd cultur-
ates in Kingston. Recently, however, he has begun to pursue his dream Manisha al fact? I do so to show you that
Hobbies: things in life change, sometimes for
of acting and is finding great success. The doctor/dramatist will be Studying
good and sometimes for ill. If you
languages,
the first to tell you achievements did not materialize overnight. Much travel think everyone born before 1990 was
Website: nothing more than an evolutionary
as his dreams every evening unfold in his native language, the roots of www.raj- step on the way to your glorious
theactor.com self, and if you’re also convinced
his waking dreams can be traced to his native land. YouTube Chan- that the world will always be your
nel: www.you-
tube.com/user/
familiar one of Facebook and music
“When I was growing up in Kolkata, from the films. “I would practice alone in rnahar1 apps and somebody you’ve never
[India] I was taught that you have to in- my room for hours and hours, often in heard of going to war for you, then
vest a lot of time into your ambitions be- front of a mirror to watch my expressions you have the common sense level of
fore you can expect something to come and to work on my timing.” Nahar’s self- that little swinging tassel on your
from them,” Nahar says. That might ex- teaching led to theater work and a cas- cap.
plain some of his boyhood habits. “When sette recording job in India. While his Point Number Two! Resist the
I was young, I did not have a lot of access family recognized his talents for singing temptation to get a tattoo, unless it’s
to American movies, but I was greatly in- and acting, they had other hopes for their so hidden and underplayed that no
fluenced by Indian cinema, Bollywood,” natural-born thespian. one except the undertaker will ever
he said, so much so that he would lock see it.
himself in his room and re-enact scenes See ACTOR, Page 4B Let’s say you’ve reached the final
interview stage in your quest to
become a partner in a law firm, the
CEO of a pharmaceutical company, a
superintendent of schools or a bish-
op. Confident and relaxed, you lean
forward toward your would-be boss
to make a point and a neon purple
MEET STANLEY “RUBY” WROBLEWSKI “Born to raise hell” suddenly flashes
into view on your forearm. My, how

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unfortunate! Can you spell “long-
tanley “Ruby” Wroblewski is the former owner and operator of Ruby’s Inn in Nanti- term judgment”?
Finally, I present you with one of
coke. In 2008, Wroblewski, 89, turned over the business to his son, Jimmy. A na- the great mysteries of our time – the
tive of Glen Lyon, “Ruby” has lived in Nanticoke most of his life, served in the presence of Dallas Cowboys mer-
chandise in every clothing depart-
United States Navy during World War II, and opened Ruby’s Inn in 1972. Eleanor, his ment in Luzerne County. Although
I’ve never personally seen anyone
wife of 63 years, still makes pizza at the business and he also remains a fixture placing those be-starred hats and
there, helping grate cheese and make sauce every week. They have three grand- coffee mugs in front of the checkout
clerk with a hearty “yeeehaw,” I’m
daughters and three great-granddaughters. They live in Nanticoke. sure it all didn’t just grow there and
a manager ordered it because some-
What inspired you, at age 50 make sauce. My mind wants to do more, but the body one is buying it.
back in 1972, to open a pizzeria can’t do it.” Point: There will always be things
and bar? “I was working up at a What’s your favorite style of pizza on your menu? in this world we do not understand
pencil factory in Mountaintop, but “Pepperoni and sausage.” fully. Scripture and science might
we lived a block away from here. What do you do to relax? “I used to fish, until lately. I someday lead us to the answers to
My wife and I used to come in here have to watch now, walking around stones and all ...” what troubles us. In the meantime
once in a while, and the gentleman How do you stay fit? “First thing in the morning, as we should be humble — inquisitive,
had this place for sale. I asked my soon as I come in, I walk around the inn10 times to loosen but humble — and see ourselves as
wife, ‘Would you like to make piz- up. And I have an exercise bike.” pilgrims in the search for knowl-
za?’ She said, ‘Yeah,’ and I said ‘OK, Music? “Johnny Cash. And polkas. I still listen to the edge. Oh, we’re just positive that
we’re buying the place.’ I thought polkas. Stanky (John Stankovic) comes in here on occa- presidential candidate Joe Blow’s
we’d keep it for three years, and sion.” bumper sticker blather about (fill in
we’re here for 39.” Follow sports? “I like the Yankees and Phillies.” the blank) really will keep America
What do you enjoy about it? You That’s an interesting mix. Who’d you root for in the great. Right? Case closed! Well, can
S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER

seem to have a great family sit- 2009 World Series? “I’m always for the Yankees if you tell me why a man in Honey Pot
uation here, with your wife, son they’re in the Series.” is this moment shedding tears of joy
and granddaughters all helping You’ve got some photos on display of yourself and because he managed to get the last
out. “I enjoy everything. And I NASCAR truck driving champion Todd Bodine. Your $49.95 shirt with “Romo” on the
enjoy the customers. I’ll go out son says he married a girl from the area, and that back?
and have a drink with them by the you’re good friends. “He comes in here every time he’s OK, everybody out! It’s party time.
bar sometimes. I don’t do as much in town.”
as I used to, but I help when they get real Tom Mooney is a Times Leader columnist.
busy, and I still help grate the cheese and See MEET, Page 4B Reach him at tmooney2@ptd.net.
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Geller, Mulroy
Gill, Piccillo McMahon, Kaciubij
M r. and Mrs. Thomas Mulroy,
Wilkes-Barre, announce the

A lyssa Marie Gill and Daniel Jo- Schuh, Daley


Harris, Kaczmarczyk seph Piccillo, together with their
engagement and approaching mar-
riage of their daughter, Jill Marie, to M r. and Mrs. Terrence A. McMa-
hon III, Chester Springs, former-

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families, announce their engagement Steven Bruce Geller, son of Veleda ellyann Daley and John Schuh, ly of Duryea, announce the engage-
and approaching marriage.
M r. and Mrs. Daniel Kaczmarczyk, Geller, Boynton Beach, Fla., and the together with their families, ment and approaching marriage of
Hanover Township, announce The bride-to-be is the daughter of late Walter Geller. announce their engagement and their daughter, Elizabeth, to Shawn
the engagement and approaching Robert and Debra Gill, Shavertown, upcoming marriage.
The bride-to-be is the grand- A. Kaciubij.
marriage of their daughter, April Ann Pa. The bride-to-be is the daughter of
daughter of the late Genevieve and The bride-to-be is the grand-
Kaczmarczyk, to Matthew Harris, son The prospective groom is the son Rosemary and Gerald Daley, Pittston.
of Sebastian and Jean Piccillo, Wyom- Vincent McGilloway and the late She is the granddaughter of the late daughter of Dr. and Mrs. T.A. McMa-
of David Dwyer, West Wyoming, and
ing, Pa. John and Irene Mulroy, all of Frank and Margaret Mary Lavelle and hon Jr., Moosic, and the late Mr. and
Emma Harris, Hanover Township.
The bride-to-be is the granddaught- Alyssa is a 2006 graduate of Bishop Wilkes-Barre. Frank and Theresa Daley, Pittston. Mrs. Edmund S. Runsky, Avoca.
er of Anna Kaczmarczyk and the late O’Reilly High School. She is a 2010 Jill is a graduate of Greene Cen- The prospective groom is the son The prospective groom is the son
Alexander Kaczmarczyk, Upper As- graduate of King’s College, where she tral High School and earned a bach- of John and Elaine Schuh, Avoca. He of Diane Kaciubij, Manor, and Bodie
kam, and the late Michael and Mary earned her Bachelor of Science de- elor’s degree in management from is the grandson of the late Nancy and Kaciubij, North Huntingdon.
Witinski, Witinski’s Villa. gree in biology and neuroscience. She Purdue University. She is employed Charles Jones, Avoca, and John and Elizabeth is a graduate of the
She is a 2009 graduate of Luzerne is pursuing a degree of Doctor of as the accounting coordinator for Virginia Schuh, Scranton. Scranton Preparatory School and
County Community College, where Podiatric Medicine at Temple Uni- the City of Wilkes-Barre. Kelly is a 2001 graduate of Pittston earned her bachelor’s degree from
she earned an associate degree in versity School of Podiatric Medicine. The prospective groom is the Area High School and a 2007 gradu- Villanova University. She is a certi-
general studies. She is pursuing her Daniel is a 2003 graduate of Dallas grandson of the late Harry and Anna ate of Wilkes University, earning a fied public accountant and a senior
Bachelor of Arts degree in anthropol- High School. He is a 2007 graduate of Geller and the late Ann Kellerman Doctorate in Pharmacy. She is em- manager with ParenteBeard LLC,
ogy at Bloomsburg University and King’s College, where he earned his Abrams and Hyman Kellerman. ployed with Rite Aid. Pittsburgh.
will graduate May 2012. She is em- Bachelor of Science degree in biology John is a 2002 graduate of Pittston
Steven is a graduate of Piscataway Shawn is a graduate of Hempfield
ployed at her family-owned business. with a minor in neuroscience. He is Area High School and a 2006 gradu-
Central High School and earned a ate of Wilkes University, earning a Area High School and earned his
The prospective groom is the also a 2009 graduate of New York bachelor’s degree in finance from bachelor’s degree from Clarion Uni-
grandson of the late Vernice and Chiropractic College, where he Bachelor of Arts degree in elemen-
Kean University. He is the owner of tary education. He is employed at versity of Pennsylvania. He is a certi-
Erma Harris, Wilkes-Barre. earned a degree in Doctor of Chi-
Geller Appraisal Services LLC and Pittston Area and Radio Shack. fied public accountant and a princi-
Matthew is a 2004 graduate of ropractic Medicine. He is employed
at a private practice in center city works as an independent senior The wedding is set for Aug. 20, pal with S.R. Snodgrass, A.C., Wex-
Hanover Area High School. He is a
Philadelphia and is also an adjunct property adjuster for Cunningham 2011, at St. John the Evangelist ford.
2009 graduate of Luzerne County
Community College, where he professor of biology at Philadelphia Lindsey, Plymouth Meeting. Church, Pittston. A June wedding is planned.
earned an associate degree in journal- Community College. The wedding is set for Oct. 29,
ism. He is employed at Boden, Pitt- The couple will exchange vows 2011, at St. Andrew Church, Wilkes- Jinks, Sarah and Jonathan, Wilkes-Barre,
ston.
The couple will be united in mar-
July 23, 2011, at St. Ignatius, King-
ston, Pa., followed by a reception
Barre. The Rev. James E. McGaha-
gan and Rabbi Dr. Reeve Robert BIRTHS a daughter, May 28.
Cotton, Rachel and Albert Simon, Ed-
riage Aug. 6, 2011, at Holy Family held at the Westmoreland Club, Brenner will co-officiate. wardsville, a son, May 30.
Church, Sugar Notch. They will hon- Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Ayers, Georgeann and Michael DeGraw,
eymoon in Negril, Jamaica. Geisinger Wyoming Valley Plymouth, a son, May 31.
Medical Center Cook, Lynn and Wayne Shannon, Tunk-
hannock, a daughter, May 31.
Solinski, Janell and Joe, Dallas, a daugh-
Hajkowski, Keri and Tom, Dallas, a son,
ter, May 21.
May 31.
Cook, Holly and Shaun Pallo, Elmhurst, a
daughter, May 21. Kester, Kelly, Nanticoke, a son, May 31.

Wagner, Cathyjo and Keith Kemmerer,


Kingston, a daughter, May 21. Nesbitt Women’s and Children’s Center
Barteau, Jodi and Cody Fletcher, Thorn- at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital
hurst, a daughter, May 21. Swetz, Kristen and Brian, Swoyersville, a
Miraglia, Natashia and Jeffrey Victor, son, May 23.
Wilkes-Barre, a daughter, May 21. Zeske-Vidzicki, Danielle and Wayne
Bason, Kianka Buchan, Patricia, Wilkes-Barre, a son, May
22.
Vidzicki, Wilkes-Barre, a daughter, May
23.
Quinn, Jennifer and Joshua Flaim, Sug- Tomko, Amanda and Joseph, Nanticoke, a
J ennifer Kianka and Jeff Bason,
together with their parents,
announce their engagement and
arloaf, a daughter, May 22.
Weitz, Roni and David, Hughestown, a
daughter, May 23.
Coolbaugh, Denise, West Pittston, a
daughter, May 22. daughter, May 24.
upcoming wedding.
Gronski, Justine and Donald Warren, Oravic, Nicole and Josh, Jenkins Town-
The bride-to-be is the daughter ship, a daughter, May 25.
Plymouth a daughter, May 22.
of William and Eileen Kianka, Rivera, Miriam A. and Khalif R. Wiggins,
Hopewell, N.J. Brown, Stacey and Alexander Smith,
Exeter, a son, May 23. Wilkes-Barre, a son, May 25.
The prospective groom is the Niedzwiecki, Nicole and Kelly Edwards,
son of Larry and Joyce Bason, Pinson, Amber and Jesse, Drums, a son,
Wilkes-Barre, a son, May 25.
The Wazeters Conyngham, Pa.
May 23.
Pekarski, Nicole and Justin, Plains Town- Truax, Stacy and David, Kingston, a son,
Jennifer is a 1986 graduate of May 25.
The Gills G erry and Sandy Wazeter, Trucks-
ville, celebrated their 25th wedding
Hopewell Valley Central High
ship, a son, May 23.
Wilcocks-Young, Amberly and Jason Sevison, Amanda M. and William F., Ed-
School, Pennington, N.J. She is Wallick, Factoryville, a daughter, May wardsville, a daughter, May 25.
M r. and Mrs. Thomas M. Gill,
Nanticoke, will celebrate their
50th wedding anniversary June 10,
anniversary on May 24, 2011. They were
married on May 24, 1986, at St. Vincent
employed at Endodontics Ltd.,
Langhorne, Pa., and AKA Hair
23.
Letteer, Nicole and Jake, Hunlock Creek,
Arnold, Samantha and James Hayes,
Edwardsville, a son, May 27.
de Paul Church, Bayonne, N.J., by the Salon, New Hope, N.J. a daughter, May 24.
2011. They were married in St. Jo- Giardina, Anita M. and James Patrick
Rev. David J. Baratelli. Jeff is a 1985 graduate of West McKeown III, Bear Creek Township, a
seph’s Church, Nanticoke, by the late Long, Gwynne and Brian, Kingston, a son,
Sandy is the former Sandy Laden, Hazleton High School and a 1989 May 24. son, May 27.
Rev. John J. Dzurko. daughter of the late Martin Laden and graduate of King’s College, Eden, Kristin and Jeremy, Wapwallopen, a Wolfe, Tiffany and Arthur Lee, Hunlock
Mrs. Gill is the former Dolores A. Lois Laden, currently residing in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. He is employed daughter, May 24. Creek, a son, May 27.
Pelehach, daughter of the late Steve Trucksville. as a finance manager at Johnson Wincek, Abby and Jeremy Shaver, Plains Bohan, Kristen and Ron Krushinski,
and Helen Pelehach, Nanticoke. She graduated from Bayonne High & Johnson Pharmaceutical, Township, twin sons, May 24. Nanticoke, a son, May 27.
Mr. Gill is the son of the late An- School and Jersey City State College Springhouse, N.J. Martin, Jennifer and Thomas, Wilkes-
Wolfe, Donna and David, Moosic, a son,
thony and Ethel Gill, Nanticoke. and recently retired from the U.S. Postal The couple will exchange vows May 25. Barre, a daughter, May 27.
The couple has four children, the Service OIG. on Oct. 24, 201, in Las Vegas, Guerin, Crystal and Robert, Pittston, a
Sromovski, Kelly and Andrew, Luzerne, a
late Thomas M. Gill Jr., Kenneth W. Gerry is the son of the late Leon and Nev. son, May 25. daughter, May 28.
Gill, Steven R. Gill and JoAnn Gill, all Edith Wazeter. Youngblood, Donna and John, Exeter, a
Ecenrode, Kristyn and Shane, Dallas, a
of Nanticoke. He graduated from E.L. Meyers High daughter, May 25. son, May 28.
To commemorate the occasion a School and King’s College and worked
50th wedding anniversary Mass will
be held at 2 p.m. today at St. Peter’s
for the Social Security Administration
for 25 years prior to his retirement.
OUT-OF-TOWN BIRTHS Tokar, Tokara and Eugene Walker Jr.,
Duryea, a daughter, May 25.
Pask, Lauren and George Andrejko,
Hanover Township, a daughter, May 29.
Saporito, Kara and Daniel, Plains Town- Rogan, Erin and John Balut Jr., Wilkes-
Cathedral in Scranton and another The couple has one son, Gerard H.
Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Wazeter.
Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentown ship, a son, May 26. Barre, a daughter, May 29.
Searfoss, Haylee and Azim Hosein, White Walters, Jennifer and Joshua Anderson,
June 12 at St. Faustina’s Church, They celebrated their anniversary Hoffman, Sandra and Edward, Plains Kingston, a daughter, May 29.
Haven, a son, May 27.
Nanticoke. Township, a daughter, May 8.
with a family dinner. McKenzie, Jamie and Craig Daniels, Naugle, Jennifer and Jason, Dallas, twin
Hanover Township, a daughter, May 27. daughter and son, May 29.
Mahle, Jeanine and John, Larksville, a Wasmanski, Stephanie and Jason, King-

HONOR ROLL son, May 27. ston, a daughter, May 30.


Ginocchietti, Aubrey and Michelangelo, Rivera, Dana and Joshua, Wilkes-Barre, a
Pittston, a daughter, May 27. daughter, May 30.
Isabel Ponce, Jada Redditt, Kayla gel Lopez, Jared O’Day, Miguel Olea
Boyd Dodson Elementary School Secter, Kaylee Smith, Analy Suarez- and Latifat Oseni.
Boyd Dodson Elementary School re-
cently announced the Honor Roll.
Vergara and Ny’Sira Thomas. Hon-
ors: Ariel Boyer, Jawane Buckner,
Grade 3: Highest Honors: Alexis Ju-
lian, Collin Mosier, Rachell Reyes-
King’s students win awards for broadcasts
Crystal Colon, Miguel Lorenzo Disla,
Martinez, Rosalinda Sosa and Tim- WILKES-BARRE: King’s College stu- silver ADDY Award for her public ser-
Grade 6: Highest Honors: Alison Ge- Rashell Fixmer, Heavyn Garvey, Jessi-
othy Wielgopolski. High Honors: dents Kaitlin Falatovich, Katherine vice announcement for the Boy Scouts
orge, Luan Hoang, Luan and Ashlee ca Harris, Tyler Harris, D’Andra Ho-
Najeeb Bilal, Kiyana Daniely, Cylee Moore, Paul Ofcharsky, Chris Wilson of Northeastern Pennsylvania. Her work
Shaver. High Honors: Josafat Brito, ward, Alexa Read, Frankie Rosa, Vin-
Delp, Zachary Dougalas, Destiny and Cory Zalewski were recently award- was part of the Shoval Grant received by
Ariana Contreras, George Mastro- cent Todd and Tawanna Winstead.
Hopkins, Destiny Howard, Aishah ed 2010 Pennsylvania Associated Press WRKC to help local non-profits create
pasqua, Jimmy Than and Jeffrey Grade 4: Highest Honors: Emily Apol- Khairi, Zuleima Mero, Casey Molina- Broadcasters Association Awards for
Vergara. Honors: Patricia Dapas, inaro, Paige Dean, Skylar Elmy, Ste- Vergara, Amira Neville, Miracle Ruriz, public service announcements.
projects that were broadcast on the col- Ofcharsky, Clarks Summit, and Zalew-
Noah Edwards, Jeannette Evans, phanie Hinz, Casey Mulligan, Macken- Michael Smeraglio and Kobe Sofa. lege’s radio station, WRKC-FM. The
Joshua Goodwin, Katlyn Heck, Daniel zie Shovlin and Tyler Yelland. High Honors: Honesty Arroyo, Heather ski, Wall, N.J., received a third-place
Pennsylvania AP news awards recognize award in the sports play-by-play catego-
Hogan, Nefetia Lundy, Anna Shaver Honors: Ashley Amigon, Rafael Ami- Campbell, Curtis Chandler, Nevina outstanding broadcast journalism ef-
and Tesha Todd. gon, Amanda Barberio, Kyle Baxter, Dietterick, Paige Farina, Michael Fox, ry for united commentary of King’s Col-
forts by AP-member radio and television
Van Bui, Carl Clemonts, Tiarra Coop- Rachel George, Skylynn Gonzalez, stations, cable television and networks lege homecoming football game against
Grade 5: Highest Honors: Khira Cook, er, Destiny Englert, MaryKay Giza, Kennedy Hoagland, Andrew Koonrad, Widener University.
Lesly Cruz and Vanessa Everett. High in Pennsylvania.
Nicole Jarski, Kelly Rivera, Juan Kory Linscott, Aleanny Martinez, Falatovich, Hazleton, received a third- Wilson, Dallas, won a third-place
Honors: Serenity Bonk, Janelle Czer- Rojas, Kasia Stewart, Destiny Tolbert Tiana Mitchell, Tahira Neville, Jah- Mark of Excellence Award from The So-
pak, Ariana Dale, Chloe Delp, Wendy
place award in the feature category for
and Asucena Vergara. Honors: Elvira maal Patterson, Holly Raineri, Sonia her piece, “Curtain Comes Down on the ciety of Professional Journalists for a fea-
Espinoza, Oneisha Garallues, Michael Amigon, Genivere Bosheers, Michael Rakowski, Benjamin Ramsaroop, ture piece, “Things That Go Boom,”
Cafe Metropolis,” about the closing of a
Hughes, Chelsea Lezama, Gianna Botting, Matthew Brennan, Jessica Ashley Salddivar, Jeremy Simon, about King’s Chemistry Department’s
popular Wilkes-Barre club for young
Miller, Kiara Mitchell, Meghan Moyer, Chintalla, Savon Collins, Kacie Hogan, Yamilet Sosa, Crystal Tlatenchi, Mari- Halloween presentation for young peo-
people and its impact on their lives.
Jaryah Patterson, Ronald Peguero, Erica Koprowski, Maryam Kratz, An- lyn Torres and Kristian Vasquez. Moore, Hanover Township, earned a ple in the community.
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Kutney, Amann
C arrie Anne Kutney and Kevin
Joseph Amann were united in
marriage on Oct. 10, 2010, at the
Baum, Fino Krolikowski, Cameron Estate Inn, Mount Joy,
by the Rev. Theresa Gilberti.
Ljungquist
D estyne Baum and Charles Fino
were united in the sacrament
The bride is the daughter of
Ronald Kutney and Albert and
of marriage June 5, 2010, at Our
Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Pitt-
ston, by the Rev. Paul McDonnell.
D iane Krolikowski and William
Ljungquist, along with their
children, are happy to announce
Beth Ciliberto. She is the grand-
daughter of Albert and Albina
Ciliberto; the late Joseph and
The bride is the daughter of that they were united in marriage Rita Kutney; and the late Joseph
Paula Hetro Baum, Pittston, and by the Rev. David Diehl at a dou- Kulnis and Irene Farrell.
Robert Baum, Carbondale. She is ble-ring ceremony at the River The groom is the son of Steven
the granddaughter of Sophie He- Commons, Wilkes-Barre on April Amann and Donna Bieble. He is
tro and the late Paul Hetro, 30, 2011. the grandson of the late Joseph
Wyoming, and Robert and Cathe- Diane Krolikowski is the daugh- and Arlene Amann and the late
rine Baum, Dalton. ter of Doreen Coleman and the Joseph Bieble and Rosella Hun-
The groom is the son of Stephen late James Coleman, Myrtle zer.
and Marilyn Hoover, Exeter, and Beach, S.C. The Belleses The bride, escorted by her fa-
Charles and Mary Fino, Wyoming. William Ljungquist is the son of ther and step-father, was attended
He is the grandson of the late
James and Betty Loftus, West
Pittston, and the late Charles and
The Chmils
the late Willard and Audrey Ljung-
quist.
Diane graduated with a Bachelor
R obert J. Belles and Sandra C. Davis
were married on June 3, 1961, by
the Rev. George DeMuth in St. Nicho-
by her twin sister, Amanda Kut-
ney, maid of honor, and brides-
maids Rebecca Kutney and Lau-
Barbara Fino, Pittston. of Science degree in nursing from las Church, Wilkes-Barre. This year the ren Ciliberto, sisters of the bride,
The bride was given away in
marriage by her parents. She
chose her best friend, Tabitha
M r. and Mrs. Paul Chmil cele-
brated their 50th wedding
anniversary June 3, 2011. They
Wilkes University and earned her
Master of Science degree in health
care administration from King’s
couple celebrates their 50th wedding
anniversary.
Bob has been the owner of his own
and Kristine Evans and Hilary
Thomas, friends of the bride.
The groom chose friends, Scott
Barletta, as her maid of honor. were married June 3, 1961, at College. She is employed as the small business, Belles Construction Huber and Ted Shudak, as best
Bridesmaids were Stephanie Fino, St. Theresa’s Church, Wilkes- ACEO for Wyoming Valley Health Company, since 1957. men. Groomsmen were friends,
sister of the groom, and Saliena Barre, by the Rev. Arnold R. Care Systems, Wilkes-Barre. Sandy is retired from the Wilkes- Kevin Doyle, Dave Thompson and
Alaimo, Jennifer Dominick, Maura Smith. William graduated from Hacket- Barre Area School District, where she Keith Kittrick.
Kivak, Kristy Moran, Melissa Mrs. Chmil is the former Regi- stown Vo-Tech High School. He is worked as a teacher’s aide for 25 years. The bride was honored at a
Myers, Natalie Scarantino and na Sharkey, daughter of the late retired from Mars, Hacketstown, The couple has five children and bridal shower hosted by her
Kelly Vincelli, all best friends of Cornelius and Mary Oakes Shar- N.J., and is employed at Sanofi nine grandchildren: Robert Jr., who mother and maid/bridesmaids at
the bride. key. She is a graduate of St. Aventis, Scotrun. lives in Dallas with his daughter, Erin; the Quality Inn and Suites,
The groom chose his cousin, Mary’s High School, Wilkes- The bride was escorted down Mark, who lives in Wilkes-Barre with Wilkes-Barre. The rehearsal din-
Christopher Loftus, as his best Barre, and is retired from Acme the aisle by her youngest son, his wife, Nancy, and their children, ner was hosted by the mother of
man. Groomsmen were Robert Markets. James Krolikowski. She chose her Mark and Rachel; Sharon Aiken, who the groom at La Terra Bakery and
Baum and Paul Baum, brothers of Mr. Chmil is the son of the son, Matthew R. Krolikowski, as lives in Harpers Ferry, W.Va., with her Restaurant, Leola. A dinner re-
the bride, and Martin Connors, late John and Mary Gulick her man of honor. Daughter of the husband, Marty, and children, Alyson ception was held at Cameron
James Grudzinski, Anthony Gudz, Chmil. He graduated from Ash- groom, Katherine Haney, perform- and Julia; Tom, who lives in Jenkins Estate.
Ronald Rinaldi and Jeffrey Win- ley High School. He served in ed the duties of best woman. Township, with his wife, Arianna, and The bride is a graduate of
ters, all friends of the groom. Ju- the U.S. Navy and retired from Colin Gatti, nephew of the bride, her children, Abby and Carl; and Joe, G.A.R. Memorial High School
nior groomsman was Paul Baum Certainteed, Mountain Top. set up materials for their sand who lives in Plains Township with his and Dickinson College. She is
Jr., nephew of the bride. Maid of honor was Ann Shar- ceremony during the exchange of wife, Denise, and children, Lauren and employed by the Commonwealth
Flower girl was Angelina Baum, key Wrazen, sister of the bride. their wedding vows. Bagpipe mu- Joey. of Pennsylvania.
niece of the bride. Ring bearer was Bridesmaid was Sylvia Lucas. sic was played by their longtime The couple is still close with their The groom attended E.L.
Logan Baum, nephew of the bride. Best man was John Stelmack, friend, James Duke. friends who were a part of their wed- Meyers High School and served
Scriptural readings were given cousin of the groom. Groom- The reception was held at St. ding ceremony, Peggy Malarkey Den- active duty in the United States
by Mary Lou Fino, aunt and god- sman was Cornelius “Neil” Shar- Maria Goretti, Laflin. Music was nis, Dorothy Schintz McGraw, Sandy Army. He is employed by the
mother of the groom, and Sandra key, brother of the bride. arranged by the bride’s brother-in- Davies McCormick, Mark Umphred, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Timek, godmother of bride. Musi- They have three children: Paul law, Peter Gatti, and included the Mike Rushton and the late Tom Mason. The couple honeymooned in
cal selections were provided by Chmil Jr. and wife, Joyce, Ha- performance of an original song, “I Bob and Sandy celebrated their Hawaii and resides in Harrisburg.
Joseph Sabol with Supplee Strings nover Township; the Rev. John Found Love.” Nichole Plaza, niece anniversary with their family and
and Jack Martin on trumpet. Solo- Chmil, Wellsboro; and Kim of the bride, also performed a solo friends at a dinner at Costello’s Restau-
ist was Cora Artim. Quinn and husband, Mitch, Ha- during the reception. rant in Edwardsville.
A bridal shower was hosted by nover Township. Following the reception, the
the mother of the bride, brides- They have six grandchildren, couple honeymooned in Cancun,
maids and godmother of the bride Paul John III, Bethany and Nelly Mexico. They reside in Eagle
at The Waterfront, Plains Town- Chmil, Zach Redding and Katie Rock, Hazleton.
ship. The parents of the groom and Kearney Quinn.
hosted a rehearsal dinner at Our A family dinner will be held
Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish Center, to celebrate the occasion.
Pittston. Fox Hill Country Club,
Exeter, was the setting for the
cocktail hour and wedding recep-
tion.
The bride is a 1999 graduate of
Pittston Area High School. She
earned an associate’s degree in
vascular technology from Lacka-
wanna College. She is employed
by United Surgical Associates
P.C., Carbondale, as a registered
vascular technologist.
Shannon, McAndrew
The groom is a 1990 graduate of
Wyoming Area High School and
Luzerne County Community Col-
A nnouncement is made of the
engagement and upcoming wed-
ding of Michelle McAndrew, Scran-
lege. He is a veteran of the Army
Reserve/Pennsylvania National Stacknick, Broda ton, to Jason Shannon, Nanticoke.
The bride-to-be is the daughter of
Guard. He is employed by the Carl and Bernice McAndrew, Scran-
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
The couple honeymooned in
Cork, Maley Junited
im Broda, Plains Township, and
Kim Stacknick, Scranton, were
in marriage on Feb. 14 in Las
ton.
She is a graduate of Scranton High
Hawaii. They reside in Pittston. Clare and Richard Kakareka, Plains School. She earned a Bachelor of
Vegas, Nev.
Township, announce the engagement Science degree in business from The
The groom is the son of John Bro-
of their son, Rich Maley, to Erin Pennsylvania State University. She is
da and Martha Broda, Pittston.
McKenzie A. Stochla Cork, daughter of Kaye and David
Cork, St. Charles, Mo. Generations gather He is a 1997 graduate of Pittston
Area High School and attended Lu-
a transportation coach at Lowes
Home Improvement RDC, Pittston.
baptized The prospective groom is the The prospective groom is the son
grandson of William Woolfolk and the
late Noreen Woolfolk.
T wo sets of four generations re-
cently gathered to celebrate the
zerne County Community College.
He is the owner of Rebennack Ap- of Edward and Cynthia Shannon,
Nanticoke.
M cKenzie Avery 85th birthday of Ethel Priestman. pliance and the proprietor of Gate-
He earned a master’s degree in He is a graduate of Greater Nanti-
Stochla was In the top photo, from left: Eric way Inc.
education from Marywood Universi- coke Area High School. He earned a
baptized on April 30, Grenewicz, father; Ethel Priestman, The bride is the daughter of Bob
ty, Scranton, and is employed by the Bachelor of Science degree in logis-
2011, by the Rev. great-grandmother holding Jillian and Alexine Stacknick, Dickson City.
Stafford County School District near tics from The Pennsylvania State
Charles Grube at St. Grenewicz, great-granddaughter; and She is a graduate of Mid Valley
Fredericksburg, Va. University. He is an administrative
Paul’s Lutheran Debbie Grenewicz, grandmother. High School and Penn State Uni-
The bride-to-be earned a master’s supervisor at Sears Holdings, Goulds-
Church in Dallas. In the bottom photo, from left: Kim versity, where she earned a degree in
degree in textiles from Southern boro.
McKenzie is the daughter of Tam- Dickson, mother; Ethel Priestman, biology with a minor in business. She
Illinois University, Edwardsville, Ill. The wedding is set for 1:30 p.m.
my and John Stochla, Larksville. great-grandmother, holding Tommy also has a license in cosmetology.
She is employed by Germanna Com- Nov. 26 in St. Paul’s Parish, Green
Godparents are Jonathan Stochla Dickson, great-grandson; and Tom The couple honeymooned in Italy.
munity College, Virginia. Ridge.
and Tanya Gilbert. Priestman, grandfather. They reside in Plains Township.

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you dig deep enough into any- it the aunt who had encouraged popular “Twilight” book series pital. Because of the last-minute villainous role in the independent

ACTOR
thing, you will find something him to pursue medicine, his only and had featured Nahar playing a nature of audition calls, it would horror film titled “Catskill Park”
about it that interests you.” As if relative in the United States. He comical vampire. The short film be unfair to my patients if I tried and a leading role in an upcoming
his early successes in acting liked it so much that he decided kept the 50-odd party guests in to schedule regular office hours.” web series in which he will por-
didn’t prove it, Nahar has always to stay. He went on to pass his stitches, encouraging the oncolo- Now Nahar dedicates Monday tray a locksmith. Nahar has even
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had a gift for communicating. U.S. medical licensing exam and gist to return to his childhood and Tuesday to acting, often us- begun writing a comedy-drama of
“Everyone in my family was in This skill enabled him to pass eas- scored in the top 1 percent. Nahar passion. ing these two days to attend dra- his own about an Indian family
business. My father was a stock- ily between the realms of art and then completed his internship at In June 2010, Nahar traveled to ma or singing lessons, either lo- that moves to Edison, N.J. For
broker. My grandfather encour- science. “When I was young, I Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan Orlando for the Actors, Models, cally or in New York. He acknowl- now, Nahar’s projects are most ac-
aged me to be a doctor, to be used to enjoy playing teacher and spent time in Lansing, Mich., & Talent for Christ (AMTC) edges that this rekindling comes cessible through his website and
something different, and one of with my cousins,” he says. “I and Syracuse, N.Y., before set- Summer Convention, which en- with concessions. “Since decid- his YouTube account, but he
my aunts, who was like a second would type up questions for them tling down in Wilkes-Barre with abled him to test his acting chops ing to practice medicine only part hopes his dedication and talents
mother to me, agreed with him.” to answer. When they got them his wife, Manisha. in 10 different events. His per- time, I make about a fourth of will lead him to international rec-
Nahar’s relatives might have en- right, I gave them prizes, and Since 2002, Nahar has served formances in such categories as what I used to. And if I am called ognition.
couraged him to take up medicine when they got them wrong, I as an oncologist with Medical On- Monologue, Improvisation, Cold- to audition Wednesday through The route to Nahar’s self-fulfill-
for more than diversity’s sake. would explain to them why. Ev- cology Associates (MOA) in read and Commercial caught the Friday, I have to decline.” ment has been more complicated
The oncologist, energetic but ev- erything can be explained to Kingston in conjunction with interest of many top talent agen- Even still, Nahar has found a and eventful than he ever imag-
er-humble, demurely admits that someone in understandable Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. It cies, including Don Buchwald in great deal of success in a short ined. “Everyone has to put down a
as a student at South Point High terms — except maybe rocket sci- seemed the love he developed for New York City and Kristene Wal- span of time. Most recently, his dream for practical matters at
School in Kolkata, which enabled ence. When I go to a computer reaching his patients had com- lis in Los Angeles. The attention performance in the music video some point,” he says. Nahar
the brightest students to letter in store, I look for the person who pletely supplanted his acting am- Nahar received in Orlando led “Dr. Raj, Rapper” led to a nomina- hopes, however, that everyone
academics, he earned the school’s can answer my questions in a way bitions until Dr. David Green- him to dozens of auditions and tion for Best Music Video at can find it within them to pick
special recognition five subjects: I will understand, and I strive to wald, a colleague at MOA, projects. To pursue them, howev- April’s 168 Film Festival in Los those dreams back up, even if the
history, geography, biology, be the person who can offer good hatched a novel way to spread er, he had to make some weighty Angeles. The video, originally timing doesn’t seem ideal. Be-
math, and physics. He decided to explanations to my patients.” some holiday cheer. decisions. shown at the festival, can be cause to Nahar, who as a doctor
honor his family’s wishes and en- Nahar’s reputation as both a “It was December 2009 when To balance both his passions, viewed on Nahar’s YouTube chan- lives his belief that everyone de-
roll in medical school, and the good student and teacher has Dr. Greenwald came to me with Nahar decided to limit his oncol- nel. Nahar has garnered roles in serves a high quality of life, the
hours spent in front of the mirror served him well. In 1982, he an idea,” he says. “He wanted to ogy practice. “I now work only several films now in production: only thing more fascinating than
gave way to hours spent in the lab. earned his medical degree at make a video to show at the office Wednesday, Thursday and Friday he will play a mad scientist for a watching dreams unfold in Hindi
“True, I did not love medicine Medical College Calcutta. In holiday party.” The video, called for MOA,” he explains, “and I see new horror film being produced or in English is to act them out in
at first, but I have learned that if 1991, he traveled to Florida to vis- “Twilight at MOA,” parodied the my patients only at General Hos- by the New York Arts Academy, a real time.

MEET
Always in the fridge? “Ice with their planes. They were div- out that it’s a hard, cruel world.’ mother was from here. My fa- when I got into the Navy. When I
cream and cold cuts.” ing at ships, and they took the That stuck with me.” ther worked in the mines, until bought this place, they had a
Favorite movies? “I used to top of our ship right off. They It seems like many things in he got black lung, and I helped pretty good pizza, but I thought I
like to go see cowboy pictures. were practicing, and they got your life happened for a reason, them out as much as I could. I could make the pizza better.”
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There was a theater in Nanticoke killed. Also, my brother was a right down to how you came up was only a kid, and I worked in a
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Lenten project benefits


Friends of the Poor
Pre-kindergarten through
eighth-grade students at St. Jude
School recently participated in a
Lenten service project to benefit
the Friends of the Poor in Scran-
ton. Students donated a wide
variety of Easter candy and relat-
ed items for children’s Easter
baskets that were prepared for
delivery by the fourth and eighth
graders. Some of the participa-
nts, from left, first row, are Josh
Gronka, Katie Wills, Matthew
Mallory J. McGeehan Rylie E. Stevens Kyle B. Castle DiGangi, Dominic Capaci, Dean
Limongelli, Michael McCarthy
Mallory J. McGeehan, daughter Rylie Elizabeth Stevens, daugh- Kyle Bernard Castle, son of and Alyson Rymar. Second row:
of Bob and Bonnie McGeehan, ter of Mark and Melissa Stevens, Bernie and Michele Castle, Par- Jillian Hayden, Abby Wolfgang,
Shavertown, is celebrating her Kingston, celebrated her sixth sons, is celebrating his eighth Caitlin Croke, Alana Wilson, Ann
seventh birthday today, June 5. birthday June 3. Rylie is a grand- birthday today, June 5. Kyle is a Cosgrove, Gabrielle Mohutsky
Mallory is a granddaughter of daughter of Nancy Mazzillo, grandson of Elaine Snyder, Par- and Renee Brown.
Robert and Dolores McGeehan, Kingston, and Richard and sons; the late Edward Snyder;
Plains Township, and the late Joanne Stevens, Wilkes-Barre. Agnes Castle, Sugar Notch; and
Robert and Judith Adams. She is She is a great-granddaughter of the late Bernard Castle. He has a
a great-granddaughter of Tho- John and Nancy Borsavage, brother, Ryan, 12.
mas and Evelyn McGeehan, Plymouth, and Viola Stevens,
Mountain Top, and Dolores Mountain Top. Rylie has a broth-
Evans, Plains Township. Mallory er, Ryan, 7.
has a brother, Lucas, 9.

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Adrienne A. Wren Edward S. Sankus Jasen J.J. Elias Lobacz Jr., son
of Jasen Lobacz Sr. and Amanda
Adrienne Arline Wren, daughter Edward Steven Sankus, son of Smith, Sweet Valley, is cele-
of Ted and Lisa Wren, Plymouth, Edward and Sharon Sankus, brating his fifth birthday today,
is celebrating her fourth birth- Duryea, is celebrating his 13th
birthday today, June 5. Edward
June 5. J.J. is a grandson of the
late Walter Lobacz and Sandy
Students of the Month named at GAR
day today, June 5. Adrienne is a
granddaughter of Richard and is a grandson of Stanley and Rita Lobacz, Sweet Valley, and Abra- Junior and senior students at GAR Memorial Junior-Senior High School were recently selected as
Jean Dydynski and Jean and Ted Benczkowski, Hudson, and the ham Lopez and Heidi Walter, recipients of the Ray Sunday Student of the Month Award. One junior and one senior student is selected
Wren Sr., all of Plymouth. She late Edward and Victoria Sankus. both of Wilkes-Barre. He has two each month from September through April to receive the award namd in honor of the late Ray Sunday
has a brother, Nathaniel, 7. He has a sister, Abigail. sisters, Giana, 12, and Ceaira, 9. who was a respected member of the GAR social studies faculty. Some of the award winners, from left,
first row, are Henry Lopez, Tristino Altavilla, Kaitlin McCann, Sarah Kolc, Stefanie Short and Nancy Pa-
checo. Second row: Jessica Wills, Jahlil Harvey, Breah Cooper, Korey Welkey, Natanael Miliano, Hector
Izaguirre, Antwone Easter and Barbara Yelland. India Brooks and Kimberly Wolfe were also award recip-
ients.

Hispanic Outreach program helps parents prepare kids for kindergarten


Boyd Dodson students celebrate Cinco de Mayo King’s College recently completed a family literacy program for parents of pre-school Hispanic chil-
Students in kindergarten through sixth grades at Boyd Dodson Elementary School celebrated His- dren. The program was sponsored by the college’s Hispanic Outreach Program and funded from a grant
panic heritage and diversity with a Cinco de Mayo celebration. Fourth- through sixth-grade students from Target Corp. Participating parents met for 75-minute sessions every Saturday and Sunday for six
completed a Webquest project created by Dodson English as a Second Language (ESL) teachers. They weeks. Classes were held at both King’s and St. Nicholas Church and school. Parents were given instruc-
also learned the hat dance, created crafts and researched notable persons of Hispanic heritage and tion and aids designed to help their children, ages 3-5, prepare for kindergarten. The facilitators for the
held a ‘heritage walk’ honoring them. First-, second- and third-grade students performed songs which program participated in the Bilingual Financial Workplace Certificate Program sponsored by Wall Street
celebrated Cinco de Mayo. The students enjoyed a fiesta feast sponsored by The Nutrition Group, dis- West. Some of the participants, from left, first row, are Emilia Hernandez, Dalisa Robles, Hector Castro,
trict food service provider, and director David Feller. Some of the participants, from left, first row, are Ada Soriano, Sabreena Tlatenchi, Crystal Tlatenchi, Lizette Tecotl and Carlos Tecotl. Second row: Teresa
Jeffrey Vergara, Angel Meza, Priscilla Laureano, Van Bui and Andri Laureano. Second row: ESL teach- Sosa and Migdalia Toribio, instructors; Teresa Castro; Marina Hernandez; Evelia Tlatenchi; Vanessa Tla-
ers Lynn Sebia, Mille Roke, Sandra Jackson and Sara Swaditch and Gina Bartoletti, principal, Dodson tenchi; Erin McDonald, King’s student and intern with the McGowan Hispanic Outreach Program; and
Elementary. Marisol Tecotl.

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HONOR ROLLS
Supinski, Darren Miller, Carmen
Garcia, Morgan McKenna. High
Honors: Rachael Luton, Tommy
Marmolijo, Isabel Sanchez, Phillip
Solomon Plains Junior High Torres, Grace Weed, Brianna Won-
doloski, Kathryn Askew, Shaun
School Austin, Melissa Barkus, Tyler
Bonick, Kassandra Cebula, Marc
Solomon Plains Junior High School Esser, Sierra Price, Kimberly Riv-
recently announced the third era, Rebecca Scott, Olivia Vogue,
quarter Honor Roll. Victoria Vogue, Nicole Ciprich,
Rowan Connelly, Jeremy Grivenski,
Grade 7: Highest Honors: Wyatt Alexander Kane, Kelly McGraw,
Hardy, Olivia Dalbo, Shae Lyn Gabrielle McNeil, Sarah Pradel,
Briggs, Griffen Gdovin, Austin Bailey Brannigan, Dylan Clewell,
Kopeck, Matthew Monaghan, Sydney Hendrick, Kyle Schneikart,
Krystina Prince, Mary Tona, Liz- Frank Wojtash, Shelly Bizubm, Auri
beth Jaramillo, Walkiria Perez, Bohan, Scott Christian, Lauren
Tamar Bourdeau, Michael Brown, Hoffman, Zachary Johns, Megan
Ryan Jackloski, Sarah Jamieson, Lercara, Carianna Makowski,
Vita Kozub, Tyler Kurilla, Casey Morgan McKenna, Joseph Miraglia,
Lello, Paige Parsnik, Deanna Ri- Edward Slavish, Marque White,
chards, Nicholas Zalaffi, Robert
Anstett, Nicholas Cerep, Joshua
Brandon Catone, Kayla Cunning-
ham, Mikayla Hoskins, Amber WVW student wins ‘Safe Prom Pledge’ contest Kids’ Cavity Prevention Day held at LCCC
Gartley, Josh Hvozodovic, Jacob Reese, Kelly Smith, Lauren Bailey,
Khalife, Michael Koury, Kalie Reed- Patrick Barrow, Bailey Bukevich, Fellerman & Ciarimboli, a personal injury law firm in Kingston Luzerne County Community College Dental Department and the
,Victoria Rominski, Thomas Carmen Garcia, Michael Malacari, and Scranton, recently announced Ariel Cordick, Plymouth, as the Northeast Pennsylvania Dental Hygiene Association recently held
Schwab, Emma Sukowski, Brigid Dominique Miragia, Rhaelynn winner of the Safe Prom Pledge contest. Cordick, a senior at a Kids’ Cavity Prevention Day. Services were provided to 49 chil-
Wood, Kyra Wozniak, Aaron Tosh. Francek, Darren Miller, Timothy Wyoming Valley West High School, and five of her friends received dren, ages three to 16. The program included free dental exams,
High Honors: Shaiann Butts, Elick, Alana Lathrop, Carl Konze, an all-expense paid limousine provided by Touch of Class Limou- free cavity varnish to strengthen enamel and help prevent tooth
Samantha Rafferty, Elisa Rivera, Kristen Bailey. Honors: Carlos sine Inc., Edwardsville, on prom night. Cordick won the limousine decay, free pit and fissure sealants, free oral hygiene instruction
Agripina Torres, Anna Anderson- Perdomo, Anna Marie Shaffer,
Dirisio, Ryan Christian, Christine Sabrina Chew, Katelyn Gemski,
by signing the ‘Safe Prom Pledge,’ committing to a prom night free and a free toothbrush. The Blue Ribbon Foundation of Blue Cross
Evans, Jasmine Figueroa, Evelina Brenden Jones, Cody McCord, of drinking and driving. The pledge was initiated by Fellerman & of Northeastern Pennsylvania and the Procter & Gamble Founda-
Meshko, Hailey Sheilds, Stephanie Rosario Tlapia, James McGettigan, Ciarimboli in order to promote a safe prom night and graduation tion funded a portion of the supplies for the program. From left:
Torres, Ashley Chell, Desiree Julianne Mondulick, Zachary season for area high school students. At the award presentation, Mary Dolon, grant specialist/writer, LCCC; Thomas P. Leary, presi-
Fischer, Colin Krokos, Kyle Kruger, Mykulyn, Heather Reed, Tyler from left: attorney Ed Ciarimboli; Melanie Picarretta, assistant dent, LCCC; Jennifer R. Deemer, grant and program specialist, Blue
Maricarmen Padilla, Jessica Abra- Uravage, Nicholas Yankowski, principal, Wyoming Valley West; Cordick; David Robbins, vice princi- Cross of Northeastern Pennsylvania; Alex Fried, public relations
ham, Katrina Chiogna Solovey, Madison Leslie, Christopher Sebia, pal, Wyoming Valley West; and attorney Greg Fellerman. manager, Procter & Gamble Paper Products Co.; Maureen Savner,
James Conroy, Ashley Frew, Amanda Josulevicz, Haley McEl-
Breanne Georgetti, Mikensie Lee,
associate professor, dental hygiene, LCCC; and Julie Cleary, dental
nea, Shelby Shaffer, Zoey Spak,
Brandon Tosh, Chelsea Hernandez, Aransy Abrew, Cesarina Ortega, health chairperson, Northeast PA Dental Hygiene Association and
Jesse Miller, Ashleigh Brzenchek, Nicholas Peterlin, Jeffrey Hughes, associate professor, dental hygiene, LCCC.
Ryan Colleran, Khalid Credle, Ryan Norah Rosencrans, Steven Shaffer,
Douglas, Emily Glycenfer, Isreal Mackenzie Smith, Ryan Gorki, Lee
Gonzalez, Star Gyle, Zachary McCracken, Tommy Marmolejo,
Kenzakowski, Meghan Kosek, Amy John Elick, Marquel White, Damian
Llewellyn, Natayla Lowman, Josh- Farrell.
ua Lozada, Thomas Lyons, Joseph
Mansfeild , Alexandra Rivera,
Samantha Simms, Kylie Hummel, Rice Elementary School
Alaina Klapat, Kennedy Rinish,
Cassidy Steligo, Andrew Wynn, Kevin Seyer, principal, Rice Ele-
Amie Babocarr, Tyler Brzozowski, mentary School, recently an-
Stanley Goeckel, Katelyn Green, nounced the Honor Roll for the
April Llewellyn, Rhea Mamola, third quarter.
Alexandra Namey, Austin Popple,
Principal’s Honors: Ali Ajaz, Paige
Katrina Sennett, Jacob Soller,
Allen, Lance Blass, Gregory Chang,
Kristen Wilde, Zachary Banaszek,
Alyssa Cuono, Kimberly Floyd,
Phillip Guiliano, Evan McManus,
Alexa Gaetano, Amanda Goss,
Jayda Lyn Nafus, Arden Sorani,
Jason Voitek, Hailee, Dumont,
Alyssa Smalls, William Torres,
Sarah Klush, Allison Knorek, Mack-
enzie Koslop, Cataldo Lamarca, Sem alumni earn awards for community service
Madison Maharty, Garrett McAfee,
Amber Dunlap. Honors: Melanie Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory School in Kingston
Rebecca Navin, Jordan Olenginski,
Aberant, Brittany Colson, Juan
Galeno, Aaron Tosh, Nina Bealla,
Alexandra Olszyk, Amelia Prezkop, recently presented its annual Joseph C. Donchess Distinguished
Robert Colon, Michael Pisano,
Kimberly Sanchez, Nicholas
Jake Rosner, Troy Simko, Olivia
Stemrich, Stephanie Thorpe, Emily
Service Award to four people who demonstrated exceptional ser-
vice to the community and Wyoming Seminary. The four recipients W-B General nurses hold 50th reunion
Traficante. are Dr. Howard C. Beane, Class of 1949, Camp Hill; Nancy T. Hedden,
Sthcur, Robin Jones, Rhea Kross, Wilkes-Barre General Hospital School of Nursing Class of 1961
Kimmy Martinez, Megan Novak, Honors: Brandon Andes, Ian Antosh, Hazle Township; Susan Weiss Shoval, Class of 1970, Kingston; and held its 50th anniversary reunion April 29 at The Café, Route 315,
Donald Rorick, Savannah Grimes, Dylan Ayling, Claudia Bafunno, Robert S. Tippett, Class of 1942, Kingston. The award is the highest
Mera Holmes, Hannah Kessler, Annah Barber, Jacob Barney, Wilkes-Barre. Donations were made for the son of Peggy Morgan
honor bestowed by the Wyoming Seminary Board of Trustees. It who was injured in Kuwait. Nancy Dwyer is the president of the
Laurel Nestor, Kaden Washburn, Brandon Belfonti, Daniel Belfonti, expresses appreciation for the life and example and sacrifices and
Kaitlyn McDonald, Dana Price, Kristina Cragle, Alexander De- alumni association. Classmates in attendance, from left, first row,
Kelsie Stachokus, Jessica Grum- devotion of those who are honored. At the special awards recep- are Esther Link Edwards, Anne Chervenitski Kotch, Nancy Pluto
spirito, Drake Dewald, Matthew
blis, Kyle Johns, Sam Meehan, Dopp, Sierra Erwine, Steven Evans, tion, from left: Dr. Kip Nygren, president, Wyoming Seminary; Mary Parker, Joyce Ginochetti Marotti, Ruth Praschunas and Gloria Jean
Bryson Wardle, Christopher Aaron Frihart, Kyle Frisbie, Jacob Lopatto, class of 1972, chair of the Honors and Awards Committee Baker Sigmann. Second row: Marie Augustine Cardone, Becky
Wright, Evelina Guzman, Jade Gerlach, Jessica Gittens, Seth of the Board of Trustees; Beane; Shoval; Hedden; Tippett; and the Lavix Kulbaski, Gayl Klingerman, Peggy Fuge Morgan, Bettie Little-
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NAMES AND FACES Krubitzer. She


is a graduate of
Coughlin High
HONOR ROLLS koski. Honors: Michael Answini,
Ashley Austin, Jose Avila, Olivia
Banta, John Dale, Joshua Davis,
niewski, Alexandra Szoke, Alli-
son Townsend, Jessica Walsh,
Madison Zamsky, Stephanie
Sierra Kelley, Karlie Kennedy,
Jacob Kruika, Sarah Lasoski,
Marissa Lercara, Jurika Marti-
School, Wilkes- Brittany Doyle, Richard Evans, Zedolik. High Honors: Lynn nez, Brittany Maza, McKenzie
Bethany Brody, Edwardsville, has
been named the winner of the
Barre, and James M. Coughlin High School Jonathan Ferdinand, Ashley
Fox, Michael Greboniski, Robert
Aguilar, Zuhey Aguilar, Jordan
Answini, Gerdwine Bourdeau,
McDonough, Zachery McNeill,
Tiffany Miller, Kaitlyn Mondulick,
earned her
Wallace F. and Sue B. Stettler baccalaureate Gulich, Nicholas Hillman, Mat- Nola Carsillo, Christopher Cinti, Stephanie Nace, Peter Nanni,
Scholarship James M. Coughlin High School Nicholas Nardone, Jeremy
degree in thew Hunzer, Casey Hutter, Kyle Cunningham, Shahara
recently announced the third Ozark, Maximo Ramos, Robert
Award at Stecker nursing from Charles Josulevicz, Ashley Davis, Michelle Diaz, Marina
quarter Honor Roll. Reilley, Caitlin Rocker, Whitney
Wyoming Wilkes Uni- Kasper, Ainsley Klapat, Kelly Dunsavage, Rebecca Emmert,
Seminary Grade 12: Highest Honors: Peter Knorr, Kara Krueger, Frank Clifford Francis, Kayla Franck- Ruiz, Gregory Serafin, Joshua
versity, Wilkes-Barre, and her Stankinas, Mitchell Stepp, Jo-
College Prepar- Andrews, Shelley Black, Mat- Lefkoski, Anthony Lopez, Mat- iewicz, Heather Gaydos, Domin-
master’s degree in nursing from thew Bucci, David Cantoran, thew Menendez, Jason Moskel, ick Gulius, Jasvir Jacobs-Singh, seph Vera, Edward Walsh, Mat-
atory School in Misericordia University, Dallas.
Kingston. The Kevin Cantoran, Danielle Cerep, Megan Olshefski, Nicolas Orte- Kevin Kandrac, Jason Lepore, thew Westawski, Brittaney Rose
Dr. Stecker is married to Dr. Mark Crystal Chudoba, Marlowe ga, Brian Pascucci, Dixitkumar Amber Lynn Mahalick, Cara Wood-Turinski, Alexander Zup-
late Wallace Stecker and together they estab- Estioko, Kristi Gabriele, Michael Patel, Kendra Peebles, David Martin, Liana Meshko, Russell po.
Stettler was lished the Cabell Huntington Goble, Marley Gozick, Kendra Poole, Daniel Post, Joseph Monroe, Kallista Myers, Erica
Brody president Hospital/Marshall University Hayward, Jack Johnson, Tracy Grade 10: Highest Honors: Sa-
Rogan, Tyler Seiger, Alessandro Nanni, Tina Olson, Joseph Pars- muel Andrews, Cindy Anusiew-
emeritus of Epilepsy Center located in Hun- Kosek, Brittany Kulesza, Victoria Serpico, Hayley Smith, Olivia nik, Allison Peck, Matthew Phil- icz, Hunter Bednarczyk, Kaitlyn
Wyoming Seminary, serving as tington, W.Va. Martin, Jeremy Melton, Michael Spagnola, Melissa Svab, Corey lips, Sierra Pinkney-Williams, Benczkowski, Andrey Boris,
the school’s ninth president from Moorhead, Abby Lynn Moules, Swaditch, Stephanie Symons, Berenice Rodriguez, Kyle
1967 to 1990. Established in 1990, Amanda Marie Kutney, daughter Jackie Nat, Jordan Okun, Korey Frank Brandolino, SpoorthyChal-
Raymond Szescila, Michael Schmidt, Karalee Schneikart, la, Wendy Chew, Maria Cinti,
the award is given to a returning of Ronald Kutney, Harrisburg, Ann Patrizi, Mary Patterson, Tirko, Ashley Tirpak, Ranjel Paul Scull, John Skursky, Maris- Julia Demellier, Zachary Evans,
student who performs to his or and Albert and Beth Ciliberto, Joshua Popple, Amanda Ryan, Tlatenchi, Taylor Tosh, Stephen sa Smith, Jonathon Stack,
her academic ability; participa- Wilkes-Barre, recently earned Jenna Silliboy, Holly St. Clair, Shamus Gartley, Shelby Hess,
Turner, Holli Wachilla and Chris- Kaitlin Sypniewski, Nicole Tir- David Hontz, Madysen Jones,
tes enthusiastically in the life of her Doctor of Philosphy in Kaitlyn Varneke, Corinne Walker, topher Ward. pak, Troy Vannucchi, Kevin
Chemistry from The Ohio State Kyle Washney, Casey Waslasky, Joseph Jordan, Mackenzie
the school; gives evidence on Zingaretti. Honors: Jonathan
University. Kutney is a 2000 Timothy Wychock, Joshua Grade 1 1: Highest Honors: Cara Keats, Michaela Keats, Skylar
campus and/or in the communi- Altemos, Julie Barry, Ashley Kopeck, Summer Kubicki, Jo-
ty at large of caring for others graduate of G.A.R. Memorial Zukowski. High Honors: Rebec- Answini, Rosa Bartoletti, Britta-
Bevan, Adam Bohonko, Dylan seph Lanning, Michael Lewan-
High School and a 2004 gradu- ca Arent, Ashley Bella, Rachel ny Bella, Sabrina Bella, Saman-
and a sensitivity to the needs of Concini, Mary Corcoran Michael dowski, Breanne Lloyd, Alisha
ate of Lebanon Valley College. Belles, Allissa Binker, Bradley tha Bitzer, Sara Blazejewski,
people; and possesses the traits Czerniakowski, Brandon Darius, Loeffler, Sara Long, Hailley
She is an undergraduate profes- Bozinski, Maria Cantoran, Mi- Logan Carroll, James Chmiola,
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an Sienkiewicz, Casey Silvi, School Rachel Kashuba, Kelly Keener, Chopyak, Sara Czerniakowski,
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Raizy Sosa, Sergey Svintozelsky, John Haas, principal, Pittston Area Christopher Kovaleski, Kara Ciara Edwards, Santo Giambra,
Aaron Tohme, Haley Waslasky, Senior High School, recently Kozar, Robert Kuzynski, James Ryan Hawksley, Justin Martinelli,
Caitlin Wood, Catherine Yankow- announced the third quarter LaMarca, Jamie Lee, Timothy John Minich, Nicole Piccoletti,
ski. High Honors: Danielle Ad- Honor Roll: Lello, Kelly Lynn, Anthony Manci- Matthew Pierantoni, Kevin Psol-
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WVW students walk for Candy’s Place Dobbs, Christopher Domiano,
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Wyoming Valley West Student Council participated in Candy’s Williams Engle III, Kimberly Bentler, Amanda Boland, Jordon Christopher Musto, Kristi Naylor, Second Honors: Timothy Allen,
Place Rainbow Walk on May 7 at Kirby Park. The students raised Flores, Dominque Gurns, Karina Bone, Rachael Branas, Mariah Kimberlee O’Hop, Jessica Oliveri, Alexandria Anastasia, Justin
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zyk, Jacqueline Marroquin, Carone, James Castellino, Jenny
for their donation and participation. Some of the participants, Rachele Poveromo, Nicholas Kaitlyn McGuire, Ashley Muchler,
Elizabeth Martin, Aaliyah Mas- Chaump, Angelia Clark, Whitney
from left, first row, are Erica Naugle, Kee Mullings and Veronica sey, Emily Motsko, Derek Nowak, Remsky, Anthony Schwab, Chris- Angelina Reed, Kristen Santey,
Cooper, Joseph V Coyne, Ash- ten Sedlak, Jenna Sharr, Steven Michael Sell, Alexandria Serafin,
Zimmerman. Second row: Tom Griffith, Student Council adviser; Seth Perrin, Jordan Phillips, leigh Crispell, Mariah Curtis,
Joseph Ramos, Gerald Ryan, Sklanka, Alison Slomba, Shelby Taylor Stull, Carissa Suhockey,
Billy Parsons; Jocelyn Sickler; Jimmy Kopec; and Karen Wills, Stu- Tyler Daczka, Bryanna Darben- Marissa Vogel, Justin Wilk, Ariele
Alexander Scheuerman, Alvin Smith, Michael Stankoski, Steven
dent Council adviser. zio, Michael DiMaggio, Michael Stravinski, Matthew Taylor, Tanya Williams, Hannah Zondlo.
Soriano, Aaron Strait, Paige Domarasky, Ashley Drouse,
Tedik, Joseph Tona, Caitlin Vu- Tiffany, Gabrielle Vaxmonsky, Grade 9: Honors with Distinction:
William Elko, Ralph Emmett, David Whispell, Mallory Yozwiak.
kovich, Morgan Wanyo, Nicole Robert Falvo, Shannon Gilhooley, Michael Antal,Rhiannon Av-
Wasmanski, Yi Nuo Wu. Honors: First Honors: Jonathan Aston, visato, Anthony Baldiga, Kevin
Miranda Godlewski, Anthony
Joseph Borick, Amy Cherinko, Guariglia, Jennifer Hreha, Sa- Miranda Bellas, Bianca Bolton, Boone, Ali Brady, Nicole Chaiko,
Edward Ciprich, Monica Diaz, mantha Hurtt, Jonathon Jugus, Donald Booth, James Connors, Joseph Champi, Enrico Connors,
Justin Gaughan, Juan Gonzalez Alexandria Kelly, Sara Kielbasa, Devon Davis, Sarah DeMace, Caitlin Conway, Robert Costello,
Jr., Justin Gooday, Elvis Herrera, Samantha Kirn, Kathryn Kitcho, Patrick Dougherty, Danielle Christopher Cummings, Alexa
Stacie Howell, Adam Hutz, Jorge Ashley Kocher, Annarose Kosie- Fereck, Afton Fonzo, Joseph Danko, Lori DeFazio, Anthony
Jaramillo, Jr., Shelby Kresge, rowski, Brianna Kresge, Michael Harth, Joshua Herron, Saman-
Karynn Krouchick, Susana Lo- D’Eliseo Jr.,Dominique DelPriore,
Lenchak, Frederick Lokuta, tha Horchos, Stephanie Jugus, Megn Doughtery, James Em-
pez, Michael McGraw, Latifah Brandon Lombardo, John Lom- Patrick Kaczmarczyk, Susan
Minnick, Mark Miraglia, Jr., Aus- mett, Brandon Ferrance, Marie
bardo, Kyle Magda, Ryan Maroni, Kitcho, Edward Klein, Thomas Terese Fox, Lea Garibaldi, Candi-
tin Popish, David Price III, Mitch- Heather Marsico, Danielle Matthews, Kendall Melochick,
ell Rivera, Elizabeth Rosencrans, do Green, Mason Gross, Michael
McDade, Arturo Mejia, Robert Taylor Miller, Todd Mitchell, Harth, Emily Herron, Katie Job-
Melanie Sweeney, Joshua Tarnal- Meranti, Mitchell Miller, Christina Patrick Nallin, Benjamin Pace, Ali
icki, Sara Walkowiak, Breanna son, Allison Kizer, Rachel Lazev-
Musto, Peter Nallin, Jessie Nap- Quinn, Elizabeth Raffa, Chris-
White, Joshua Wilk, Cory Wright, nick, Steven Lee, Sierra Lieback,
kora, Taylor Pascoe, Jennifer topher Santana, Jamie Scaranti-
Amber Zendzion. Peters, Niclole Pitts, John Poli, Carmen LoBrutto, Rachel Longo,
no, Samantha Scialpi, Keith Iene Magdon Cameron Marotto,
Wilkes psychology students join honor society Grade 9: Highest Honors: Alex
Anderson, Kyra Castano, Lauren
Cory Poplawski, Vlincent Riggi,
Dominic Rinaldi, Amy Ruda,
Tonte, Marissa Vogue, Jessica
Welter, Edward Winn III, Bryan
Jennifer Mataloni, Dana Maurizi,
Patrick McGinty, Breana Miller,
Castellana, Alexander Cerep, Maria Sagliocco, Joshua Savaki- Winters, Thomas Wolcott. Sec-
Six psychology students were inducted into the Wilkes University nus, Rachel Scanlon, Erin Kallie Miller, Mark Miscavage,
Valerie Davi, Emily Dupak, Al- ond Honors: Samantha Bird, Jenna Mundenar, Leanne Para,
chapter of Psi Chi International Honor Society at a recent ceremo- izabeth Ellsworth, Dhalia Espino- Schneider, Frank Shannon, Desti- Edward Byrd, Caitlynn Cad-
ny held in conjunction with King’s College and Misericordia Uni- ny Simon, Alyssa Stella, Kaylene Justin Peterson, Michael Pies-
za, Joseph Gayoski, Adam Giova- walder, Michelle Coyne, John
versity. Inductees must be psychology majors or minors who have nelli, April Haupt, Corey Hauser, Sutkowski, Michael Szumski, zala, Troy Platukus, Charles Poli,
Cummings, Amanda Dockett, Taylor Powers, Joshua Razvillas,
completed 45 undergraduate credits and at least three psychology Sarah Jarnot, Anthony Khalife, Amanda Tracy, Megan Velehoski,
Madeline Dworak, Bruce Ed- Taylor Roberts, Alyssa Rodzinak,
courses at Wilkes with a psychology grade-point average of at least Sommer Kosko, William Kozub, Justin Wall, Letitia Warunek,
wards, Christopher Gerrity, Sara Ruby, Michael Schwab,
Kyle Lupas, Benjamin Manarski, James Whispell, Emily Zielinski,
3.4 or an overall grade-point average of 3.0. Inductees, from left, Emily Zurek. First Honors: Brittany Gilley, Angelo Guariglia, Rachel Simansky, Kyle Sommer,
first row: Linzey Astleford, Archbald; Brianna Edgar, Lehighton; Jessica Miorelli, Keighlyn Oliver, Evan Hahn, Katlyn Jumper,
David Parsnik, Timothy Pilch, Thomas Adel, James Alfano, Tyler Spurlin, Bridget Starinsky,
Maura Kelly, Hummelstown; and Kathryn Welsh, Mountain Top. John Baiera, William Balasavage, Cherie Klush, Alexandra Kochis, Alyssa Talerico, Kayla Vogue,
Thomas Pistack, Evan Popple, Anthony Lizza, Caroline Manga-
Second row: Robert Bohlander, professor of psychology, Wilkes; Jennifer Reynoso, Jessica Rey- Carly Bellas, Antonella Castro, Carly Walker, Trent Woodruff,
Courtney Gans, Hazle Township; Jeromy Hrabovecky, Wilkes-Barre; Nicholas Collins, Charles Come- niello, Bradley McKitish, Jaret Tyler Woodruff, Meredith Yoz-
noso, Angeline Rubasky, Bridget Monteforte, Marissa Nardone,
and Meridith Selden, assistant professor of psychology, Wilkes. Ryan, Barry Schiel, Caitlin Walsh, ta, Alyssa Donato, Chelsey Fetter, wiak. First Honors: Daniel Bra-
Jonathan Forkin, Brandon Ashley Sadberry, Kevin Tonte, dy, Laura Brady, Casey Deaton,
Kelby Washburn, Michael Woz-
niak, Stephen Zedolik. High Hampton, Caitlin Hunter, Lyndsie Christopher Wesolowski, Ashley Tyler Demich, Anthony Halat,
Honors: Courtney Answini, Johndrow, Chelsea Jones, Katie Young, Emily Zera. Kenneth Hoover, Brittany Hypo-
Katlyn Barber, Jessica Bencz- Joyce, Lindsey Karzenoski, Ryan lite, Kyler Kovaleski, Adrian
Grade 10: Honors with Distinc-
kowski, Nicolas Bishop, Yuriy Kochanowski, Andrea Krevey, Langan, Kaycee Langan, Tyler
Matthew LaPorte Taryn Leyshon, tion: Frank Ardo, Kyle Berlinski,
Boris, Ruben Bourdeau, Alex- Aaron Black, Nicholas Bolka, Lutecki, Nicole Mayerski, Mat-
andra Bukeavich, Abasi Chong, David McLean, Kelsey Mundenar, thew Miller, Brittni Morrell, Sa-
Erica Murdock, Ronald Musto, Maria Capitano, Anthony Capo-
Katelyn Colleran, Kaitlyn Coskey, zucca, Matthew Carroll, Michael mantha Moska, Matthew Mott,
Christopher Dennis, Marc Dona- Thomas Nissen, Danielle Oliveri,
Jacob Parrick, Anthony Passa- Chisdock, Anthony Cotto, Jordan Tyler Mullen, Samanth Piazza,
to, Bradley Dunn, Nicholas Fazio, Cumbo, Christian Curtis, Kevin Cody Powell, Jacqueline Raben-
Colin Gobbler, Collin Gozick, rella, Aaron Pepe, John Pe-
terson, Kathleen Prest, Keri Dolman, Sarah Driscoll, Austin der, Alleysha Reynolds, Evan
Lauren Gryskevicz, Nandi Har- Elko, Kristen Fereck, Carmella Rosengrant, Kaitlyn Simyan,
rington, Megan Hughes, Caitlin Promovitz, Christine Rizzo, Tyler
Robinson, Alyssa Scatena, Josh- Gagliardi, Cassandra Giarratano, Kaitlyn Wallace, Richard Wein-
Jaworski, John Jones, Richard stock, David Wilczdwski, James
Kenzakoski, Erica Kline, Daulton ua Smith, Christina Varvaglione, Lauren Golden, Michael Harding,
Kendra Yakobitis. Second Hon- Jeremy Homschek, Mianna Wychock, Jean Luc Yur Chak,
Lentini, Charles Long, Jessica Mariah Zimmerman, Haleigh
Luton, David Marriggi, Kyle ors: Aylin Akbay, Elburus Can- Hopkins, John Kielbasa, Austin
goz, Robert Cappelloni, Daniel Kostelansky, Kyle Kostelansky, Zurek. Second Honors: Taylor
McGrady, Kelvin Mejia, Jeremy
Cottrell, Alisa Decker, Raymond Joseph Koytek, Kaitlynn Kutchta, Balasavage, Christine Briggs,
Miller, Megan Mosley, Jesenia
Winners named for LIU NASA program competition Nava, Kimberly Nestorick,Erin
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DEAN’S LIST Bryan Coslett, Alicia Cox, Jeffery


Cox, Jillian Crackett, Natalie
Griesback, Michael Griffith,
Timothy Griffith, John Grimes,
Tina Lispi, Colleen Lizewski,
Jarryd Lokuta, Dawn Long,
Parsons, Kesha Patel, Giustina
Pavia, Scott Pavone, Larissa
Staniorski, Andrew Stclair, Britta-
ny Steele, Cassandra Stento,
Crawley, Amanda Creveling, Megan Grohol, Deric Grohowski, Melissa Loomis, Kenneth Loo- Pekol, Carly Pengrin, Christis Ashley Stephens, Meghan Ster-
Evan Crisman, Kayla Cross, Robert Groom, Colleen Grosen- mis, Ryan Lord, Jillian Luckasav- Perillo, Erin Perry, Alex Peslak, nat, Ian Stewart, Teyah Stiely,
King’s College Alexandra Crowell, Kayleen ick, Alyssa Grove, Christine age, Eric Ludwig, Shannon Lush- Stephen Peters, Katie Phelan, Joshua Stocker, Kirsten Strauss,
Cuddy, John Cuiffo, Lianne Guarino, Carmella Gubbiotti, efski and Katlyn Lytle. Samantha Phelan, Joshua Phil- Victoria Stuccio, Lauren Su-
King’s College recently announced Cuscani and Jamie Cybulski. Annemarie Guest, Christina lips, Kathryn Phillips, Lisa Pia- checki, Kati Sudnick, Brian Sura,
M: Stephen Macioch, Tina Mago-
the spring Dean’s List. Gugliotti, Brent Guzik and Sarah nezza, Kristen Piazza, Diana Lauren Susek, Ashlee Swanson,
D: Molly Dahl, Dominic Daley, Mi- wan, Ashley Makarczyk, Matthew
Guzinski. Pierce, Nicole Pierson, Melissa Brandon Sweeney, Maura Swee-
A: Laurienne Abraham, Jennifer chael Daly, Daniel Danoski, Cyn- Malak, Christine Malecki, Karen
Pirigyi, Justin Pisarcik, Harry ney, Mary Swensen, Patricia
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Pockevich, Jessica Porter, An- Swope and Lindsay Szalkowski.
Adams, Andrew Agustini, Adrian rine Darby, Sarah Darte, Nicole er, Jordan Haddock, Brittany mola, Chelsea Manes, Kaitlin
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Albertini, Maxwell Allegro, Marie Dauria, Steven Davi, Robert Mangan, Patricia Manning, Holly
Hall, Chelsea Hamershock, Jen- Mannucci, Gregory Maresca, Christopher Prater, John Prater, zewski, Kristina Tarnef, Daniel
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Janeen Arancio, Kaitlyn Ann
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Atchison, Amanda Avery, Kath- Michael Derry, Angela Desiderio, James Heffers, Gareth Hen- ander Martino, Christina Marvin, nones. topher Thompson, Jeffrey Tim-
eryn Avila, Stephanie Avvento Dexter Dethmers, Megan Devine, derson, Kyley Henry, Matthew Paul Marzella, Kaitlin Mastrobat- lin, Chelsea Tiso, Christopher
Henry, Jason Herman, Ashley R: Jessica Rafalko, Elizabeth Ra-
and Jessie Ayers. Caitlin Dewey, David Dewitt, tista, Karmen Matusek, Abigail Tobias, Michael Toma, Kevin
Hettel, Alicia Higgs, Alyssa Hill, falko, Cerise Rapp, Nicole Rave,
Nicholas Diaco, Richard Dicasoli, Mayernik, Amber Mays, Alex- Tomaszewski, Jane Tomkinson,
B: James Baczkowski, Jennifer Rebecca Hilmer, Colleen Hoeg, Andrew Reichard, Michael Reilly,
Daniel DiClementi, James Dillon, andra Mazaleski, Shannon Abigail Torres, Nathaniel Towns-
Bader, Priyanka Bahl, Ashley Michele Hoffman, Rachel Hoff- Nicholas Reisig, Alecia Rella,
Giancarlo Dilonardo, Anthony Mccarthy, Vincent Mcclosky, and, Cathleen Traino, Jacqueline
Bahlatzis, Preston Balavage, nagle, Erin Holcomb, Caitlin Brendan Rennwanz, Kellie Rhiel,
Dimitrion, Anthony Disalvo, Mark Mccracken, Ashley Mccul- Treboschi, Albert Trinisewski,
Ashley Balogach, Tara Banville, Holehan, Krystna Homanko, Denis Rice, John Rice, Jeremy
Emily Dishong, Rachel Docktor, loch, Erin Mcdonald, Colleen Margaret Troxell, Andrew Tumi-
William Baratta, Rolf Barcelon, Christopher Hooper, Daniel Rich, Kirk Riley, Robert Riley,
Jacob Dohmen, Zachary Dolei- Mcentee, Erin McGinley, Scott nello, Cassandra Turczyn, Briana
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den, Alicia Dombroski, Anna Mcgonigal, Sean Mcgowan, Turnbaugh and Corey Turner.
Kevin Barry, Adam Barry, Jean- andra Howard, Catherine Chandra Robbins, Jerry Robbins,
Domday, Jamie Donahue, Ryan Shannon Mcgowan, Rob Mcgui-
nette Bartlow, Rachael Barto, Hughes, Michel Hughes, Stepha- Yessica Robles, Corey Rocco- U: Christopher Uhl, Amanda Urban
Donovan, Joel Dorman, Anthony ness, Charles Mcguinness, Mick-
Christina Bartolomei, Kristen nie Hughes, Exaud Hugho, John grandi, Alyssa Rogers, Nicole and Sarah Urban.
Dormann, Morgan Douglas, Eric ayla Mchale, Timothy Mcmanus,
Baumes, Allison Baumgartner, Humble, Andrew Hunadi, Sara Rogers, Joel Rojas, Heather V: Justin Vacula, Kristen Van Au-
Drevitch, Brittany Driscoll, Za- Brandon Mcnulty, Kelly Mcphail,
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chary Druhm, Bianca Dunbar, Meagan Mcroberts, Paige McWil-
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luskey, Manuel Mendes, Ana
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Brosky, Richard Brower, Faith William Floyd, Benjamin Fore- ryn Kinsman, Joseph Kirchon, Kimberly Mulligan, Megan Mun- er, Kristine Schutz, Sarah Scinto, Kirsten Wetzel, Ryan Wetzelberg-
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ick and Elizabeth Butler.
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Continuing education students join honor society at Misericordia Holy Redeemer students earn honors in National French Contest
Seventeen adult learners at Misericordia University were recently inducted into the Alpha Sigma Nine students from Holy Redeemer High School earned awards during the National French Contest
Lambda National Honor Society during a brunch and induction ceremony. The honor society for con- and were honored during an awards ceremony and dinner at King’s College. The contest, which in-
tinuing education students recognizes the special achievements of adults who accomplish academic cluded oral and written examinations of French linguistics and syntax, was sponsored by the NEPA
excellence while facing competing interests of home and work. Alpha Sigma Lambda inductees and Chapter of the American Association of Teachers of French. Award winners, from left: Rachel Simon,
university alumni also attended the annual event. New inductees are: Andrew J. Bohensky, Dushore; Hughestown, second place, French I; Karley Stasko, Warrior Run, second place, French IV; Patrick Loft-
Sharon Marie Clark, Sweet Valley; Mauri Ann Conforti, Dunmore; Sharon Conway, Plains Township; us, Mountain Top, first place, French II; Louis Jablowski, Wilkes-Barre Township, second place, French II;
Amanda Deisroth, Hazleton; Kristina English, Laceyville; William Evans, Shavertown; Bruce Fahey, Elsbeth Turcan, Exeter, second place, French III. Second row: Barbara Alfano, French faculty member;
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Wyoming Seminary Upper School students recently were honored for their achievements in Spanish Wackadoo Zoo. Refreshments were served after the performance. Some of the participants, from left,
based on their scores in the 2011 National Spanish Examination. Sponsored by the American Associ- first row, are Dalton Krochmaluk, Madison Vitale, Jacob Stitzer, Shayla Harmon, and Jonathan Lantz.
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S TA N L E Y C U P F I N A L S FRENCH OPEN

Canucks
win just
Li wins a Slam for China
Li Na becomes communist nation’s first beating defending Li Na reacts as
PAUL SOKOLOSKI
seconds
champion Francesca she plays Italy’s
tennis player – man or woman – to win Francesca Schia-
Schiavone of Italy 6-4, OPINION
one of the four major tournaments. 7-6 (0) at Roland Gar- vone during their
women’s final

Owner believes
ros on Saturday. The

into OT
sixth-seeded Li used match for the
By HOWARD FENDRICH powerful ground- French Open
AP Tennis Writer strokes to compile a 31-12 edge in win- Saturday .

Player accused of biting foe


PARIS — As China’s Li Na tossed the ball
while serving at match point in the French
Open final, a cry from a fan in the stands
ners, and won the last nine points of
the match, a run that began when
the fifth-seeded Schiavone was
lacrosse will be
scores two goals, including
game-winning wraparound.
pierced the silence at Court Philippe Chatrier.
Distracted, Li stopped and let the ball drop.
The words of support were in Mandarin: “Jia
you!” — which loosely translates to “Let’s go!”
flustered by a line call she was
sure was wrong.
“China tennis — we’re get-
ting bigger and bigger,” said Li,
a big hit in area
T
After so many years of “Come on” and “Allez” who is projected to rise to a ca- he principal owner and presi-
By GREG BEACHAM and “Vamos,” there’s a new language on the reer-best No. 4 in Monday’s dent of Wilkes-Barre’s newest
AP Sports Writer tennis landscape. new WTA rankings. sports franchise knows he’s
VANCOUVER, British Colum- Li became the first Chinese player, man or taking a risk by introducing the area
bia — Everybody knew Alex Bur- woman, to win a Grand Slam singles title by See OPEN, Page 5C to indoor lacrosse.
rows was fast. Just not this fast. “We’re prepared to take a loss,”
With the second-speediest Jim Jennings said, “if we need to.”
overtime goal in NHL playoff and AREA GOLF But Jennings is more accustomed
finals history, Vancouver’s biting- to winning.
ly talented forward moved the The 49-year-old Easton resident
Canucks halfway to their first has experienced success owning
Stanley Cup title. minor league basketball teams in the
Burrows circled the net and CBA and USBL – including one he
scored a stunning goal 11 seconds inaugurated in the Lehigh Valley
into overtime, and Vancouver called the Pennsylvania ValleyDawgs.
took a 2-0 lead in the Stanley Cup He served as the commissioner of
finals with a 3-2 the National Lacrosse League from
victory over the 2000 to 2009, and it blossomed from
Boston Bruins a six-team regional venture into a
on Saturday 20-team national circuit.
night. Now he believes he can turn a
Right after sport of wonder into a hit when his
the opening team debuts at Mohegan Sun Arena

3
CANUCKS
faceoff of over-
time, Burrows
next year in the newly formed North
American Lacrosse League.
received a pass “This was just something you just
from Daniel Se- have to go out and do,” Jennings
2
BRUINS
din and streaked
down the
said. “We’re not going to know if
we’re successful until opening
boards, eluding night.”
Boston captain But he believes Northeastern
Zdeno Chara be- Pennsylvania has everything to gain
hind the net be- by giving this wild and wacky game
fore extending a chance.
his stick for a “It’s more exciting than basketball,
wraparound for sure,” Jennings boasted. “And it’s
goal, beating out-of-position goa- easier to understand than hockey.
lie Tim Thomas for his second Those two things are going to play
score of the game. in our favor. And it’s high-scoring.”
Game 3 is Monday in Boston. Score one for optimism.
Only four teams have rallied
from an 0-2 series deficit to win New game in town
the Stanley Cup finals in 46 tries, The new, yet-to-be-named lacrosse
although Sidney Crosby’s Pitts- PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER team will need it in cash-strapped
burgh Penguins did it against De- Tom Wasilewski of Kingston (right) is congratulated with a hug by playing partner Rick Berry of Forty Fort after Wasilewski Northeastern Pennsylvania, where
troit in 2009. sank a birdie putt on the 18th hole to give his team a victory over Ted Komoroski and Brandon Matthews on Saturday. the highest minor league baseball
Burrows’ goal nearly was the and hockey franchises find it chal-

Semifinals set at WVCC Classic


fastest OT goal in finals history, lenging to lure fans willing to spend
taking just a bit longer than Brian an extra buck.
Skrudland’s goal for Montreal 9 And where an indoor football team
seconds into Game 2 against Cal- called the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
gary on May 18, 1986. Pioneers played in two af2 league
Sedin tied it with 10:23 left in championship games and still wound
the third period, and Roberto Lu- Kachurak father and son team beats ski and Eric Williams 3 and 2 in a better- INSIDE: To see more photos from the tourna- up losing money before the entire
ongo made 28 saves for the Ca- ment, turn to Page 4C.
defending champions John Olszewski ball quarterfinal to advance to the semi- league folded.
nucks. But the night belonged to finals today. “We don’t think we’re going to
Burrows, who avoided suspen- and Eric Williams in the quarterfinals. The Kachuraks along with the teams of come in here and average 10,000
sion for this game after being ac- Rick Berry and Tom Wasilewski, Joe Kachurak birdied the hole. (fans) right off the bat,” Jennings
cused of biting Boston’s Patrice Weiscarger and John Gershey and Scott From there, they never looked back. said. “Up here, what we need to do
Bergeron in Game 1. He also up By MATT PAGE Barth and Lou Belgio make up the final They built on their lead, going 2-up on is average 1,500 to 2,000 a game to
Sedin’s tying goal with a sharp For the Times Leader four teams left in the championship flight the defending champions when Matt make money.”
pass from the slot. HANOVER TWP. – Matt Kachurak of the Wyoming Valley Country Club Kachurak birdied the par-5 12th hole. Could this sport really make it in
Thomas stopped 30 shots for walked up to the tee on the 15th hole, Classic. Matt stepped up on the 15th hole and an area that not only hasn’t em-
the Bruins, but his trademark ag- took out his 5-iron, and lofted a shot 189 The team of Williams and Olszewski put his shot within a foot of the pin to eas- braced lacrosse, but hasn’t even
gressiveness put him too far away yards within one foot of the pin. were 1-up after a birdie on the second ily record a birdie and win the hole giving thought about it?
from his net during the brief over- No big deal. hole, but the Kachuraks took advantage the Kachuraks a 3-up lead with three “We don’t know much about la-
time. Burrows used his speed to Earlier he had hit a ball to within inches of their opponents’ bogey on the seventh holes remaining. crosse,” Wilkes-Barre Township may-
elude the 6-foot-9 Chara before of the same pin. hole to even the match up. Olszewski and Williams would have or Carl Kuren admitted. “But years
slipping the puck into Thomas’ “It always makes it a lot easier,” said “We just tried to stay calm,” said Matt had to win every hole to force a playoff, ago, we didn’t know much about
unguarded net. Kachurak about his two shots on 15. Kachurak. “Great opponents we had, but both teams shot par on the 16th, halv- hockey. And we all know how that
Mark Recchi put the Bruins Kachurak and his dad, Dave, teamed they are both great players, we just want- ing the hole to give the Kachuraks a 3 and turned out.”
ahead in the second period with a up to defeat the defending champions of ed to chip away.” 2 victory. The turnout is still respectable for
the Wyoming Valley Country Club Clas- On the eighth, the Kachuraks started that Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins
See CANUCKS, Page 5C sic and number-two seeded John Olszew- chipping and took a 1-up lead when Dave See CLASSIC, Page 5C – the AHL affiliate of the Pittsburgh
Penguins - after more than a decade
in the area.
IL BASEBALL The Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yan-
kees – the Triple-A affiliate of the

Toledo pitcher Below near top of his game in victory


New York Yankees – still attract
near-capacity crowds a few times a
year despite steadily sagging overall
attendance figures.
Fans of those sports figure they
Rehabbing Detroit Tigers slugger Magglio Ordonez ripped three hits can at least watch players on their
Magglio Ordonez had three hits, as the Toledo Mud Hens ripped the way to the big time.
Yankees, 7-3 at PNC Field. Who has time to watch a sport
an RBI and a run scored. That’s where Below was at his relatively unknown in its new home?
best. “Once people see this game and
He stymied the Yankees for most the action and the excitement,

7 of the night, save for Scranton/ they’re going to keep coming back,”
By PAUL SOKOLOSKI
psokoloski@timesleader.com Wilkes-Barre’s two-run fourth in- predicted Chip Santee, a minority
MUD HENS MOOSIC -- One game after hav- ning that evened the score. But Be- owner in Northeastern Pennsylva-
ing his personal four-game win- low responded by retiring seven of nia’s franchise. “I think you’re going
3
YANKEES
ning streak snapped, Duane Below
reached back and found his old
his final eight hitters - including his
final three strikeouts.
to like what you see.”
The challenge will be getting peo-
form. After he left, Yankees prospect ple to notice it. Because when it
The Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Brandon Laird belted his third comes to this area’s fans in the
Yankees were powerless to stop homer of the season for the game’s stands, seeing is believing.
him. final run in the ninth inning.
Below struck out eight over six The Mud Hens struck first FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER Paul Sokoloski is a Times Leader sports
dominant innings Saturday and re- Yankees shortstop Ramiro Pena fields a ground ball in the second columnist. You may reach him at 970-7109 or
habbing Detroit Tigers slugger See SWB, Page 5C inning hit by Toledo’s Cale Iorg. email him at psokoloski@timesleader.com.
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L O C A L E L S T A N D I N G S •Bishop Carroll (6-1) vs. Chartiers Houston (7-2)
at First Commonwealth Field, Homer City, 4 p.m.
Game 5 — Arizona (37-20) vs. Game 4 loser, 1:35
C A L E N D A R At A Glance
AMERICA’S LINE QUARTERFINALS
Thursday, June 9
p.m.
Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, 7:35
p.m.
All Times EDT First-round winners at neutral sites
Today Monday, June 6
SENIOR LEGION BASEBALL
(5:45 p.m. unless noted)
Eastern Division
W L Pct. GB
By ROXY ROXBOROUGH SEMIFINALS
Monday, June 13 x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner,
7:35 p.m.
Quarterfinal winners at neutral sites
Old Forge at Greater Pittston New Hampshire (Blue Jays) . 35 19 .648 — CHAMPIONSHIP At UFCU Disch-Falk Field
Hazleton at Wilkes-Barre Trenton (Yankees) ................. 33 21 .611 2 American League Friday, June 17 Austin, Texas
Nanticoke at Northwest POLITICAL REPORT
New Britain (Twins) ............... 30 23 .566 41⁄2 Semifinal winners at Lubrano Park, State College, Friday, June 3
Plains at Swoyersville Odds to win the Republican nomination in 2012 Rangers -$135 INDIANS 10:30 a.m.
Reading (Phillies)................... 29 24 .547 51⁄2 Kent State 4, Texas State 2, 11 innings
Mountain Top at Back Mountain Texas 5, Princeton 3
Binghamton (Mets) ................ 17 35 .327 17 Mitt Romney 5/2 ORIOLES -$125 Blue Jays
Monday Saturday, June 4
SENIOR LEGION BASEBALL Portland (Red Sox) ................ 17 36 .321 171⁄2 RED SOX -$130 A’s
Tim Pawlenty 7/2 Texas State 3, Princeton 1, Princeton eliminated
(5:45 p.m. unless noted) Western Division
ROYALS -$155 Twins Game 4 — Kent State (44-15) vs. Texas (44-15),
Northwest at Wilkes-Barre
Greater Pittston at Plains Harrisburg (Nationals)............. 30 22
W L Pct. GB
.577 —
Sarah Palin 6/1 N C A A 7:30 p.m.
Old Forge at Hazleton
Back Mountain at Swoyersville Altoona (Pirates) ...................... 28 26 .519 3
Jon Huntsman 8/1 WHITE SOX -$150 Tigers
S O F T B A L L Sunday, June 5
Game 5 — Texas State (41-22) vs. Game 4 loser, 2
Erie (Tigers) ............................. 26 27 .491 41⁄2 Michele Bachmann 10/1 Yankees -$125 ANGELS p.m.
Nanticoke at Tunkhannock
Akron (Indians)......................... 26 30 .464 6 Division I Softball World Series Glance Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, 7:30
Tuesday John Boehner 15/1 MARINERS -$128 Rays
Bowie (Orioles) ........................ 26 30 .464 6 At ASA Hall of Fame Stadium p.m.
SENIOR LEGION BASEBALL
(5:45 p.m. unless noted) Richmond (Giants) .................. 25 29 .463 6 Newt Gingrich 15/1 National League Oklahoma City Monday, June 6
Mountain Top at Swoyersville All Times EDT x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, 2
Friday's Games Jon Thune 15/1 REDS -$125 Dodgers p.m.
Wednesday Portland 7, Altoona 2 Double Elimination
SENIOR LEGION BASEBALL Binghamton 6, Akron 2 Rudy Giuliani 20/1 MARLINS -$145 Brewers x-if necessary At Lupton Baseball Stadium
(5:45 p.m. unless noted) New Britain 5, Bowie 0 Thursday, June 2 Fort Worth, Texas
Back Mountain at Greater Pittston Erie 6, Harrisburg 5, 10 innings Rick Perry 20/1 Phillies -$200 PIRATES Friday, June 3
Alabama 1, California 0
Tunkhannock at Wilkes-Barre Reading 5, Richmond 0 CARDS -$162 Cubs Baylor 1, Oklahoma State 0, 8 innings Dallas Baptist 3, Oklahoma 2, 10 innings
Michael Bloomberg 20/1 TCU 10, Oral Roberts 2
Old Forge at Northwest Trenton 7, New Hampshire 6 Arizona State 3, Oklahoma 1
Nanticoke at Mountain Top Saturday's Games Bobby Jindal 25/1 GIANTS -$135 Rockies Florida 6, Missouri 2 Saturday, June 4
Friday New Britain at Bowie, (n) Friday, June 3 Oral Roberts 7, Oklahoma 0, OU eliminated
SENIOR LEGION BASEBALL Portland at Altoona, (n) Ron Paul 25/1 D’BACKS -$175 Nationals Game 4 — Dallas Baptist (40-17) vs. TCU (43-17), 8
Alabama 3, Baylor 0
(5:45 p.m. unless noted) Binghamton at Akron, (n) Jeb Bush 25/1 PADRES -$145 Astros Arizona State 6, Florida 5 p.m.
Swoyersville at Nanticoke Harrisburg at Erie, (n). Saturday, June 4 Sunday, June 5
Plains at Northwest Reading at Richmond, (n) Chris Christie 25/1 Braves -$135 METS California 6, Oklahoma State 2, OSU eliminated Game 5 — Oral Roberts (37-21) vs. Game 4 loser, 3
Hazleton at Back Mountain New Hampshire at Trenton, (n) Missouri 4, Oklahoma 1, OU eliminated p.m.
Paul Ryan 40/1 NBA Finals
Saturday Sunday's Games Game 9 — Florida (53-11) vs. California (45-12), 7 Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, 8
SENIOR LEGION BASEBALL New Hampshire at Trenton, 1:05 p.m. Rick Santorum 50/1 Favorite Points Underdog p.m. p.m.
(5:45 p.m. unless noted) Binghamton at Akron, 1:05 p.m. Game 10 — Baylor (46-14) vs. Missouri (53-9), 9:30 Monday, June 6
Greater Pittston at Hazleton, 2 p.m. Harrisburg at Erie, 1:05 p.m. BASEBALL MAVERICKS 2.5 Heat x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, 8
p.m.
Tunkhannock at Old Forge, 2 p.m. Reading at Richmond, 2:05 p.m. Sunday, June 5 p.m.
Wilkes-Barre at Mountain Top, 2 p.m. Favorite Odds Underdog
New Britain at Bowie, 2:05 p.m. Game 11 — Alabama (53-9) vs. Game 9 winner, 1 At Packard Stadium
Portland at Altoona, 6 p.m. p.m. Tempe, Ariz.
W H A T ’ S O N T V Game 12 — Arizona State (57-6) vs. Game 10 win-
ner, 3:30 p.m.
Friday, June 3
Charlotte 3, Arkansas 2
x-Game 13 — Game 11 winner vs. Game 11 loser, 7 Arizona State 4, New Mexico 2
Sunday, June 5 Rod Pampling ..............................72-66-72—210 -6 p.m.
2 and 1.
AUTO RACING N A S C A R Scott Piercy..................................75-67-69—211
Brett Wetterich.............................70-71-70—211
-5
-5 Russell Henley, Georgia, def. Tim Gornik, Duke, 3 x-Game 14 — Game 12 winner vs. Game 12 loser,
Saturday, June 4
Arkansas 3, New Mexico 0, UNM eliminated
12:30 p.m. and 2. 9:30 p.m. Game 4 — Charlotte (43-14) vs. Arizona State
Dustin Johnson ...........................68-73-70—211 -5 NOTE: If only one game is necessary, it will be
FOX — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, STP 400, at Kansas Harris English, Georgia, def. Brinson Paolini, Duke,
City, Kan. Sprint Cup-STP 400 Lineup Scott Stallings..............................68-76-68—212 -4
5 and 4. played at 7 p.m.
(40-16), 10 p.m.
Sunday, June 5
Webb Simpson ............................72-70-70—212 -4 Championship Series
4:30 p.m. After Saturday qualifying; race Sunday Charles Howell III........................72-70-70—212 -4 Game 5 — Arkansas (39-21) vs. Game 4 loser, 4
ESPN2 — NHRA, Supernationals, at Englishtown, At Kansas Speedway (Best-of-3) p.m.
John Senden ...............................71-70-71—212 -4 Monday, June 6: Teams TBD, 8 p.m.
N.J. (same-day tape) Kansas City, Kan. Luke Donald.................................70-69-73—212 -4 Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, 9
COLLEGE SOFTBALL Tuesday, June 7: Teams TBD, 8 p.m. p.m.
Ricky Barnes................................68-70-74—212 -4
1 p.m.
Lap length: 1.5 miles
(Car number in parentheses) Charl Schwartzel.........................72-71-70—213 -3 N B A x-Wednesday, June 8: Teams TBD, 8 p.m. Monday, June 6
ESPN — World Series, game 11, teams TBD, at Ok- 1. (22) Kurt Busch, Dodge, 174.752. Camilo Villegas............................73-69-71—213 -3 x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner,
lahoma City 9:30 p.m.
3:30 p.m.
2. (42) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 174.154.
3. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 174.081.
Ben Curtis ....................................70-75-69—214
J.J. Henry .....................................70-75-69—214
-2
-2
Playoff Glance At Goss Stadium
ESPN — World Series, game 12, teams TBD, at Ok- 4. (83) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 173.991. Brian Davis...................................73-71-70—214 -2 All Times EDT Corvallis, Ore.
lahoma City 5. (20) Joey Logano, Toyota, 173.851. Angel Cabrera .............................70-73-71—214 -2 Friday, June 3
7 p.m. 6. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 173.706. Phil Mickelson .............................72-70-72—214 -2
(x-if necessary)
FINALS
N C A A Creighton 2, Georgia 1
ESPN2 — World Series, game 13, teams TBD, at
Oklahoma City (if necessary)
7. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, 173.65.
8. (56) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 173.611.
Kevin Streelman ..........................74-68-72—214
Davis Love III ...............................69-73-72—214
-2
-2
(Best-of-7) B A S E B A L L Oregon State 7, UALR 3, 9 p.m.
Saturday, June 4
9:30 p.m. 9. (27) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 173.589. Bo Van Pelt ..................................72-70-72—214 -2 Miami 1, Dallas 1
Tuesday, May 31: Miami 92, Dallas 84 Georgia 7, UALR 3, UALR eliminated
ESPN2 — World Series, game 14, teams TBD, at 10. (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 173.494. Ryan Moore .................................69-70-75—214 -2 Thursday, June 2: Dallas 95, Miami 93 Division I Baseball Regionals Game 4 — Creighton (45-14) vs. Oregon State
Oklahoma City (if necessary) 11. (78) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 173.422. Kevin Stadler ...............................71-68-75—214 -2 (39-17), 9 p.m.
CYCLING 12. (39) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 173.388. Aaron Baddeley ...........................71-68-75—214 -2
Sunday, June 5: Miami at Dallas, 8 p.m.
Tuesday, June 7: Miami at Dallas, 9 p.m.
Glance Sunday, June 5
7 p.m. 13. (14) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 173.36. Zack Miller....................................72-73-70—215 -1 Game 5 — Georgia (32-31) vs. Game 4 loser, 4 p.m.
14. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 173.249. Thursday, June 9: Miami at Dallas, 9 p.m. All Times EDT
VERSUS — Criterium du Dauphine Libere, pro- Nick O’Hern .................................73-72-70—215 -1 x-Sunday, June 12: Dallas at Miami, 8 p.m. Double Elimination Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, 9
logue, at Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne, France (same- 15. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 173.193. Bubba Watson .............................75-69-71—215 -1 p.m.
16. (31) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 173.099. x-Tuesday, June 14: Dallas at Miami, 9 p.m. x-if necessary
day tape) D.A. Points ...................................71-72-72—215 -1 Monday, June 6
17. (4) Kasey Kahne, Toyota, 173.033. Rickie Fowler ...............................68-73-74—215 -1 At Davenport Field
8 p.m. 18. (5) Mark Martin, Chevrolet, 172.905. x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, 9
VERSUS — Philadelphia International Champion- Stewart Cink ................................68-73-74—215 -1 Charlottesville, Va. p.m.
19. (6) David Ragan, Ford, 172.855. Matt Bettencourt ..........................68-72-75—215 -1 Friday, June 3
ship (same-day tape) 20. (47) Bobby Labonte, Toyota, 172.772. At Goodwin Field
GOLF Kyle Stanley .................................72-73-71—216 E Virginia 6, Navy 0 Fullerton, Calif.
21. (17) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 172.756.
9 a.m. 22. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 172.75.
Rocco Mediate.............................68-76-72—216 E / St. John’s 2, East Carolina 0
Friday, June 3
TGC — European PGA Tour, Wales Open, final 23. (00) David Reutimann, Toyota, 172.723. Blake Adams................................71-73-72—216 E Saturday, June 4
(Series tied at 1-1) Stanford 10, Kansas State 3
round, at Newport, Wales 24. (51) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 172.717. J.B. Holmes .................................72-72-72—216 E East Carolina 6, Navy 1, Navy eliminated Cal State Fullerton 10, Illinois 4
K.J. Choi.......................................70-73-73—216 E DALLAS MAVERICKS Game 4 — Virginia (50-9) vs. St. John’s (36-20), 6
Noon 25. (2) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 172.507. .....................................FG FT Reb Avg Saturday, June 4
26. (43) A J Allmendinger, Ford, 172.232. Bill Haas .......................................71-71-74—216 E p.m.
TGC — PGA Tour, the Memorial Tournament, final ..................................... G M-A M-A O-T A Pts Game 3 — Kansas State (36-24) vs. Illinois (28-26),
round, at Dublin, Ohio 27. (33) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 172.035. Drew Weaver...............................71-70-75—216 E Sunday, June 5
Josh Teater ..................................67-72-77—216 E Nowitzki...................... 2 17-4015-15 1-19 625.5 7 p.m.
28. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 171.881. Game 5 — East Carolina (40-20) vs. Game 4 loser, Game 4 — Stanford (33-20) vs. Cal State Fullerton
2 p.m. Marion ........................ 2 15-26 6-7 6-18 718.0 1 p.m.
TGC — Nationwide Tour, Prince George’s County 29. (30) David Stremme, Chevrolet, 171.876. Chez Reavie ................................75-69-73—217 +1 (41-15), 11 p.m.
30. (38) Travis Kvapil, Ford, 171.723. Brendon de Jonge ......................71-73-73—217 +1 Terry ........................... 2 8-21 9-10 2-2 614.0 Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, 6
Open, final round, at College Park, Md. Chandler..................... 2 7-10 8-13 4-11 211.0 p.m. Sunday, June 5
31. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 171.576. Alex Cejka ....................................71-72-74—217 +1
2:30 p.m. Brendan Steele............................70-71-76—217 +1 Kidd............................. 2 5-15 0-0 1-1211 7.5 Game 5 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser, 7 p.m.
32. (46) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, 171.516. Monday, June 6 Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, 11
CBS — PGA Tour, the Memorial Tournament, final Jason Bohn ..................................70-71-76—217 +1 Stevenson.................. 2 5-9 0-0 1-5 0 7.5 x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, 6
round, at Dublin, Ohio 33. (13) Casey Mears, Toyota, 171.499. p.m.
34. (87) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, 171.445. Edoardo Molinari.........................72-69-76—217 +1 Barea .......................... 2 3-15 1-2 0-3 4 3.5 p.m.
4:30 p.m. 35. (9) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 171.249. Bryce Molder ...............................68-73-76—217 +1 Haywood .................... 2 1-3 3-6 2-7 0 2.5 Monday, June 6
At Boshamer Stadium x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, 11
TGC — ShopRite LPGA Classic, final round, at Gal- 36. (81) Scott Riggs, Chevrolet, 170.983. Charlie Wi.....................................73-72-73—218 +2 Cardinal...................... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0.0
loway, N.J. Chapel Hill, N.C. p.m.
37. (66) Michael McDowell, Toyota, 170.8. Pat Perez ......................................71-74-73—218 +2 Stojakovic .................. 2 0-3 0-0 0-0 0 0.0
7:30 p.m. Totals.......................... 261-14242-5317-773689.5 Friday, June 3 At Jackie Robinson Stadium
38. (34) David Gilliland, Ford, 170.751. Chris DiMarco..............................67-77-74—218 +2 James Madison 11, Florida International 7
TGC — Champions Tour, Principal Charity Classic, 39. (71) Andy Lally, Ford, 170.589. Robert Garrigus ..........................69-75-74—218 +2 3-Point Goals: 15-39, .385 (Kidd 5-12, Stevenson Los Angeles
final round, at Des Moines, Iowa (same-day tape) 5-8, Terry 3-9, Nowitzki 2-4, Barea 0-3, Stojakovic North Carolina 4, Maine 0
40. (60) Mike Skinner, Toyota, 170.063. Arjun Atwal...................................73-71-74—218 +2 Friday, June 3
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 0-3). Saturday, June 4 UC Irvine 12, Fresno State 6
Failed to Qualify Charley Hoffman .........................69-74-75—218 +2 Maine 4, Florida International 1, FIU eliminated
1:35 p.m. 41. (37) Tony Raines, Ford, 169.705. Chris Riley....................................66-75-77—218 +2 MIAMI HEAT San Francisco 3, UCLA 0
.....................................FG FT Reb Avg Game 4 — James Madison (41-17) vs. North Car-
ROOT – Philadelphia at Pittsburgh 42. (50) T.J. Bell, Toyota, 169.566. Ryuji Imada ..................................71-70-77—218 +2 olina (46-14), 6 p.m. Saturday, June 4
2 p.m. 43. (32) Patrick Carpentier, Ford, Owner Points. Ernie Els .......................................71-73-75—219 +3 ..................................... G M-A M-A O-T A Pts Game 3 — Fresno State (40-15) vs. UCLA (33-23),
44. (7) Johnny Sauter, Dodge, Owner Points. Wade .......................... 2 22-3910-17 5-151229.0 Sunday, June 5 5 p.m.
TBS — Chicago Cubs at St. Louis Chris Couch .................................70-73-76—219 +3 Game 5 — Maine (33-23) vs. Game 4 loser, 1 p.m.
WGN — Detroit at Chicago White Sox 45. (36) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, Owner Points. David Duval .................................72-73-75—220 +4 James ......................... 2 17-31 4-6 1-17 922.0 Game 4 — UC Irvine (40-16) vs. San Francisco
Bosh............................ 2 9-3413-16 7-17 315.5 Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, 6 (32-23), 9 p.m.
3:35 p.m. Vijay Singh ...................................73-72-76—221 +5 p.m.
YES – New York Yankees at Los Angeles Angels Robert Karlsson ..........................74-71-76—221 +5 Chalmers.................... 2 6-16 5-8 1-1 410.5 Sunday, June 5
Bibby........................... 2 5-12 0-0 0-1 3 7.0 Monday, June 6 Game 5 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser, 5 p.m.
8 p.m. Johnson Wagner.........................71-74-77—222 +6 x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, 6
Daniel Summerhays....................72-71-80—223 +7 Haslem ....................... 2 4-11 1-1 2-9 1 4.5 Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, 9
ESPN — Atlanta at N.Y. Mets NASCAR Camping Justin Leonard.............................73-72-79—224 +8 Miller ........................... 2 2-8 0-0 2-9 1 3.0 p.m. p.m.
MOTORSPORTS At Doug Kingsmore Stadium
8 a.m. World Truck Howard ....................... 1 0-1 2-2 3-3 0 2.0
Clemson, S.C.
Monday, June 6
Anthony ...................... 2 0-1 0-0 1-4 0 0.0 x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, 9
SPEED — MotoGP World Championship, Catalu-
nyan Grand Prix, at Barcelona, Spain
O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 Totals.......................... 265-15335-5022-763392.5 Friday, June 3 p.m.
3-Point Goals: 20-54, .370 (James 6-12, Bibby 4-11, Coastal Carolina 13, Connecticut 1
6 p.m. Results C H A M P I O N S Chalmers 4-13, Wade 4-11, Miller 2-7). Clemson 11, Sacred Heart 1
SPEED — MotoGP Moto2, Catalunyan Grand Prix,
at Barcelona, Spain (same-day tape) Saturday T O U R Dallas................................................45503747—179
Miami ................................................44504645—185
Saturday, June 4
Connecticut 13, Sacred Heart 3
12 Mid. At Kansas Speedway
SPEED — AMA Pro Racing, at Elkhart Lake, Wis. Kansas City, Kan.
Principal Charity Classic
A—Game 1 at Miami, 20,003.
A—Game 2 at Miami, 20,003.
Game 4 — Coastal Carolina (42-18) vs. Clemson
(42-18), 7 p.m.
N H L
(same-day tape) Lap length: 1.5 miles
Sunday, June 5
NBA BASKETBALL (Start position in parentheses)
1. (2) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 167 laps, 149.2 rat-
Scores P I A A Game 5 — Connecticut (42-18-1) vs. Game 4 loser, Playoff Glance
8 p.m. 3 p.m. All Times EDT
ABC — Playoffs, finals, game 3, Miami at Dallas ing, 0 points, $36,950.
2. (3) Johnny Sauter, Chevrolet, 167, 122.7, 43,
Saturday
At Glen Oaks CC
B A S E B A L L Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, 7 STANLEY CUP FINALS
RUGBY p.m.
2 p.m.
$35,750.
3. (10) Todd Bodine, Toyota, 167, 118.6, 42,
West Des Moines, Iowa P L AY O F F S Monday, June 6
(Best-of-7)
Vancouver 1, Boston 0
VERSUS — Sevens Collegiate Championship, Purse: $1,725,000 x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, 7 Wednesday, June 1: Vancouver 1, Boston 0
$25,600. All teams are listed by (district-seed)
semifinals, teams TBD, at Philadelphia 4. (6) James Buescher, Chevrolet, 167, 111.9, 41, Yardage: 6,879;Par: 71 p.m. Saturday, June 4: Boston at Vancouver, 8 p.m.
4 p.m. $18,750. Second Round CLASS 4A At Carolina Stadium Monday, June 6: Vancouver at Boston, 8 p.m.
NBC — Sevens Collegiate Championship, bronze 5. (8) Joey Coulter, Chevrolet, 167, 94.7, 40, Mark Brooks ............................................65-67—132 Columbia, S.C. Wednesday, June 8: Vancouver at Boston, 8 p.m.
medal and championship matches, teams TBD, at $16,625. Mark Calcavecchia.................................67-66—133 FIRST ROUND x-Friday, June 10: Boston at Vancouver, 8 p.m.
Monday, June 6 Friday, June 3
Philadelphia 6. (11) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 167, 103.5, 0, $12,500. Bob Gilder................................................68-66—134 Stetson 8, N.C. State 7 x-Monday, June 13: Vancouver at Boston, 8 p.m.
7. (24) Brendan Gaughan, Toyota, 167, 85.9, 37, Peter Senior ............................................67-67—134 •Spring-Ford (1-1) vs. Spring Grove (3-3) at Great x-Wednesday, June 15: Boston at Vancouver, 8
SOCCER Valley H.S., Malvern, 4 p.m. South Carolina 2, Georgia Southern 1
2 p.m. $15,300. Jay Don Blake .........................................72-64—136 p.m.
•Monsignor Bonner (12-1) vs. Council Rock Saturday, June 4
ESPN2 — Women’s national teams, exhibition, 8. (4) Nelson Piquet Jr., Chevrolet, 167, 96.1, 36, Brad Bryant..............................................71-65—136 N.C. State 5, Georgia Southern 2, GSU eliminated
$13,925. Mike Goodes ...........................................70-66—136 South (1-4) at FDR Park, Philadelphia, 4:15 p.m.
U.S. vs. Mexico, at Harrison, N.J. •Williamsport (4-1) vs. Manheim Township (3-2) Game 4 — Stetson (42-18) vs. South Carolina
TENNIS 9. (9) Brad Sweet, Chevrolet, 167, 96.1, 36, Steve Pate ...............................................70-66—136 (46-14), 7 p.m.
$13,850. at Bowman Field, Williamsport, 6:30 p.m.
9 a.m. Rod Spittle ...............................................68-68—136 •Nazareth (11-1) vs. Council Rock North (1-3) at Sunday, June 5
10. (19) Travis Kvapil, Toyota, 167, 77.8, 34,
NBC — French Open, men’s championship match, $15,125.
Bruce Fleisher.........................................72-65—137
Larry Mize ................................................70-67—137
Parkland H.S., Allentown, 5 p.m. Game 5 — N.C. State (35-26) vs. Game 4 loser, 1 F I G H T
at Paris (live and same-day tape) •Cedar Cliff (3-1) vs. Methacton (1-5) at Northern p.m.
11. (7) Parker Kligerman, Dodge, 167, 101.2, 33,
$13,750.
Michael Allen...........................................69-68—137 York H.S., Dillsburg, 3:30 p.m. Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, 7 S C H E D U L E
Chien Soon Lu ........................................69-68—137 •Conestoga (1-2) vs. Frankford (12-2) at Neu- p.m.
12. (1) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 167, 88, 32, Tom Lehman ...........................................68-69—137
$15,825. mann University, Aston, 3 p.m. Monday, June 6 June 1
Jeff Hart ...................................................68-69—137 •Seneca Valley (7-1) vs. Erie McDowell (10-1) at x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, 7 At Roseland Ballroom, New York (ESPN2), Kenny
13. (15) Miguel Paludo, Toyota, 167, 84.7, 32,
T R A N S A C T I O N S $13,550.
Tom Jenkins ............................................70-68—138
David Frost ..............................................70-68—138
Pullman Park, Butler, 4 p.m.
•DuBois (9-1) vs. Peters Township (7-2) at
p.m. Galarza vs. Irving Garcia, 10, welterweights;Tho-
mas Dulorme vs. DeMarcus Corley, 10, welter-
14. (12) Timothy Peters, Toyota, 167, 69.8, 30, At Russ Chandler Stadium
Mark O’Meara .........................................69-69—138 Berwind Park, St. Marys, 5 p.m. weights.
BASEBALL $13,500. Lee Rinker ...............................................74-65—139 Atlanta
15. (16) Cole Whitt, Chevrolet, 167, 81.3, 30, QUARTERFINALS At Mendoza, Argentina, Jean Piero Perez vs. Juan
American League Bill Glasson .............................................73-66—139 Thursday, June 9 Friday, June 3 Carlos Reveco, 12, for the interim WBA World fly-
BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Activated 1B Derrek Lee $14,775. Mississippi State 3, Southern Mississippi 0 weight title.
16. (22) David Starr, Toyota, 167, 66.7, 28, $13,375. Loren Roberts .........................................73-66—139 First-round winners at neutral sites
from the 15-day DL. Optioned LHP Pedro Viola to Hal Sutton ................................................71-68—139 SEMIFINALS Austin Peay 2, Georgia Tech 1 At Chumash Casino, Santa Ynez, Calif. (SHO), La-
Bowie (EL). 17. (13) Jason White, Chevrolet, 167, 71.4, 27, Saturday, June 4 teef Kayode vs. Matt Godfrey, 10, cruiserweight-
$13,300. Morris Hatalsky .......................................70-69—139 Monday, June 13
LOS ANGELES ANGELS—Activated INF Howie Robert Thompson ..................................71-68—139 Quarterfinal winners at neutral sites Georgia Tech 6, Southern Mississippi 2, USM elim- s;Chros Avalos vs. Khabir Suleymanov, 10, super
Kendrick from the 15-day DL. 18. (17) Matt Crafton, Chevrolet, 167, 77.3, 27, inated bantamweights.
$13,250. John Huston ............................................70-69—139 CHAMPIONSHIP
National League Bobby Wadkins.......................................68-71—139 Friday, June 17 Game 4 — Mississippi State (35-23) vs. Austin Peay June 11
19. (18) Justin Lofton, Toyota, 167, 70.1, 26, (34-22), 7 p.m. At Roseland Ballroom, New York (SHO), Hector
LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Placed RHP Jon $13,200. Nick Price.................................................68-71—139 Semifinal winners at Lubrano Park, State College,
Garland and SS Rafael Furcal on the 15-day DL. Joey Sindelar ..........................................68-71—139 6 p.m. Sunday, June 5 Sanchez vs. Vincent Arroyo, 10, junior welter-
20. (27) Justin Marks, Chevrolet, 167, 57.5, 24, weights;Luis Del Valle vs. Dat Nguyen, 10, feather-
Called up RHP John Ely and INF Ivan De Jesus $13,850. Steve Lowery ..........................................74-66—140 __________ Game 5 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser, 3 p.m.
from Albuquerque (PCL). Roger Chapman .....................................73-67—140 Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, 7 weights.
21. (35) Ricky Carmichael, Chevrolet, 167, 53.9, 23, At TBA, Mexico, Austin Trout vs. David Lopez, 12,
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Recalled OF John p.m.
Mayberry Jr. from Lehigh Valley (IL). Placed 1B-OF
$11,850. Gary Hallberg..........................................71-69—140
D.A. Weibring ..........................................71-69—140
CLASS 3A Monday, June 6 for Trout’s WBA World light middleweight title.
22. (20) Max Papis, Toyota, 167, 59.4, 22, $11,825. June 17
Ross Gload on the paternity leave list. 23. (25) Craig Goess, Toyota, 167, 51.1, 21, Bobby Clampett ......................................71-69—140 FIRST ROUND x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, 7
Atlantic League Monday, June 6 p.m. At Panama City, Panama, Anselmo Moreno vs. Lo-
$10,800. Scott Simpson.........................................69-71—140 renzo Parra, 12, for Moreno’s WBA Super World
LONG ISLAND DUCKS—Signed LHP Shane You- 24. (21) Johanna Long, Toyota, 166, 45.7, 20, Tim Simpson ...........................................68-72—140 •Mechanicsburg (3-1) vs. Franklin Towne Charter At Alfred A. McKethan Stadium
man. (12-2) at Northern York H.S., Dillsburg, 1 p.m. bantamweight title;Gennady Golovkin vs. Kassim
$10,775. Tommy Armour III...................................73-68—141 Gainesville, Fla. Ouma, 12, for Golovkin’s WBA World middleweight
Midwest League 25. (26) Nick Hoffman, Ford, 166, 40.7, 19, $10,900. Keith Clearwater .....................................73-68—141 •Tunkhannock (2-1) vs. Jersey Shore (4-1) at
King's College, 4:30 p.m. Friday, June 3 title.
QUAD CITIES RIVER BANDITS—Announced INF 26. (33) Bryan Silas, Ford, 166, 38.6, 0, $10,725. Wayne Levi ..............................................73-68—141 Miami 7, Jacksonville 2 At Austin, Texas (ESPN2), Karim Mayfield vs.
Greg Garcia was promoted Palm Beach (FSL) and 27. (32) Jennifer Jo Cobb, Ford, 165, 33.5, 0, Frankie Minoza........................................73-68—141 •Neumann-Goretti (12-1) vs. Twin Valley (3-2) at
FDR Park, Philadelphia, 12:30 p.m. Florida 17, Manhattan 3 Steve Forbes, 10, welterweights;Fernando Guerre-
INF Joseph Bergman was transferred to the team $11,050. John Cook ...............................................72-69—141 Saturday, June 4 ro vs. Michael Medina, 10, middleweights.
from extended spring training. 28. (14) Clay Rogers, Chevrolet, 160, 52.9, 16, •Upper Moreland (1-1) vs. Blue Mountain (11-1) at
Peter Jacobsen.......................................72-69—141 Spring-Ford H.S., Royersford, 4 p.m. Jacksonville 5, Manhattan 4, Manhattan eliminated June 18
North American League $10,675. Chip Beck ................................................72-69—141 Florida 5, Miami 4 At Mendoza, Argentina, Jonathan Barros vs. Celes-
SAN ANGELO COLTS—Signed INF Austin Laspril- 29. (23) Shane Sieg, Chevrolet, accident, 111, 54, •Somerset (5-1) vs. Northern York (3-3) at Blair
Gil Morgan ...............................................72-69—141 County Ballpark, Altoona, 4 p.m. Sunday, June 5 tino Caballero, 12, for Barros’ WBA featherweight ti-
la and INF Davis Page. 15, $10,625. Tom Kite...................................................72-69—141 tle;Juan Carlos Cano vs. Rudy Santiago Ruiz, 10,
30. (5) Ron Hornaday Jr., Chevrolet, 101, 40, 14, •Punxsutawney (9-1) vs. Hampton (7-2) at Jacksonville (37-23) vs. Miami (37-22), Noon
FOOTBALL Larry Nelson ............................................71-70—141 Brockway H.S., 2 p.m. Florida (47-16) vs. Jacksonville-Miami winner, 4 featherweights.
Canadian Football League $10,600. Tom Purtzer.............................................74-68—142 At Guadalajara, Mexico (HBO), Saul Alvarez vs.
31. (29) Ryan Sieg, Chevrolet, oil pressure, 60, •Elizabeth Forward (7-1) vs. Carrick (8-1) at p.m.
EDMONTON ESKIMOS—Released DB Elliott Ri- Hale Irwin.................................................73-69—142 Ryan Rhodes, 12, for Alvarez’s WBC junior middle-
43.1, 13, $11,075. Burkett Sports Complex, Robinson Twp., 4 p.m. Monday, June 6 weight title;Jason Litzau vs. Adrien Broner, 10, ju-
chardson and K Chris Bodnar. Tom Pernice, Jr. .....................................73-69—142 •Grove City (10-1) vs. Chartiers Valley (7-3) at x-Florida vs. Jacksonville-Miami winner, 7 p.m.
WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS—Released FB Jon 32. (31) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, power steering, 42, nior lightweights;Jose Osorio vs. Alex Monterroza,
33.5, 0, $10,550. Jeff Sluman..............................................72-70—142 Jerry Uht Park, Erie, 6 p.m. At Dick Howser Stadium
Oosterhuis, Signed WR Kito Poblah. David Eger...............................................70-72—142 10, junior lightweights;Sergio Villanueva vs. Onalvi
33. (36) Norm Benning, Chevrolet, suspension, 22, QUARTERFINALS Tallahassee, Fla. Sierra, 10, featherweights.
Arena Football League 29.7, 11, $10,525. Phil Blackmar ..........................................75-68—143 Thursday, June 9
SAN JOSE SABERCATS—Signed DL Ikenna Ike. Dana Quigley...........................................74-69—143 First-round winners at neutral sites Friday, June 3 June 24
34. (30) Chris Jones, Chevrolet, vibration, 10, 34, 0, Alabama 5, UCF 3 At Pechanga Resort and Casino, Temecula, Calif.
Activated WR James Roe off team suspension. $10,500. David Peoples.........................................75-68—143 SEMIFINALS
Jay Haas ..................................................74-69—143 Florida State 6, Bethune-Cookman 5 (ESPN2), John Molina vs. Robert Frankel, 10, light-
35. (34) Mike Garvey, Chevrolet, transmission, 7, Monday, June 13 weights;Michael Dallas Jr. vs. Mauricio Herrera, 10,
Ronnie Black ...........................................74-69—143 Quarterfinal winners at neutral sites Saturday, June 4
30.4, 9, $10,475. UCF 16, Bethune-Cookman 5, B-C eliminated lightweights.
36. (28) Scott Riggs, Toyota, rear gear, 4, 31, 0, Mike Reid.................................................71-72—143 CHAMPIONSHIP
Friday, June 17 Game 4 — Alabama (34-26) vs. Florida State June 25
$10,446. Damon Green..........................................75-69—144 At Cologne, Germany, Felix Sturm vs. Matthew
(43-17), 6 p.m.
I L S T A N D I N G S ——— Vicente Fernandez .................................75-69—144
Dan Forsman...........................................74-70—144
Semifinal winners at Lubrano Park, State College,
1 p.m. Sunday, June 5 Macklin, 12, for Sturm’s WBA Super middleweight
Race Statistics title.
Average Speed of Race Winner: 120.691 mph. Jim Thorpe...............................................74-70—144 __________ Game 5 — UCF (39-22) Game 3 winner vs. Game 4
At A Glance loser, Noon At St. Louis (HBO), Tavoris Cloud vs. Yusaf Mack,
Time of Race: 2 hours, 4 minutes, 32 seconds. Lonnie Nielsen ........................................73-71—144 12, for Cloud’s IBF light heavyweight title;Bermane
All Times EDT Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, 6
North Division
Margin of Victory: 1.695 seconds.
Caution Flags: 7 for 28 laps.
Ben Crenshaw.........................................73-71—144
Mark McNulty ..........................................73-71—144
CLASS 2A p.m. Stiverne vs. Ray Austin, 12, WBC heavyweight elim-
inator;Devon Alexander vs. Lucas Matthysse, 12, ju-
W L Pct. GB Lead Changes: 15 among 10 drivers. Olin Browne.............................................72-72—144 FIRST ROUND Monday, June 6 nior welterweights;Cornelius Bundrage vs. Sechew
Lehigh Valley (Phillies) ........... 34 20 .630 — Lap Leaders: C.Bowyer 1-49; J.Buescher 50; Jerry Pate.................................................77-68—145 Monday, June 6 x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, 6 Powell, 12, for Bundrage’s IBF junior middleweight
J.Coulter 51; M.Crafton 52-54; J.Lofton 55-61; Craig Stadler ...........................................75-70—145 •Oley Valley (3-1) vs. Nueva Esperanza (12-2) at p.m. title;Guillermo Jones vs. Ryan Coyne, 12, for Jones’
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
M.Paludo 62; C.Bowyer 63-65; J.Sauter 66-76; John Morse..............................................72-73—145 Muhlenberg H.S., 3:30 p.m. At Hawkins Field WBA World cruiserweight title.
(Yankees) ................................. 29 23 .558 4 C.Bowyer 77-99; B.Sweet 100-102; T.Bodine •Salisbury Township (11-1) vs. Towanda (4-2) at At TBA, Mexico, Humberto Soto vs. Motoki Sasaki,
Joe Daley.................................................71-74—145 Nashville, Tenn.
Pawtucket (Red Sox) .............. 29 25 .537 5 103-108; C.Bowyer 109-111; C.Whitt 112-118; T.Bo- Tom Wargo..............................................71-74—145 Easton Area H.S., 5 p.m. 12, for Soto’s WBC lightweight title;Antonio Lozada
Friday, June 3
Buffalo (Mets)........................... 26 30 .464 9 dine 119-121; C.Bowyer 122-167. Gary Koch................................................74-72—146 •Danville (4-1) vs. Lake-Lehman (2-1) at Troy 9, Oklahoma State 2 Jr. vs. Roberto Ortiz, 12, junior welterweights;David
Syracuse (Nationals)............... 22 30 .423 11 Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, Laps Led): Joe Ozaki.................................................73-73—146 Bowman Field, Williamsport, 4 p.m. Vanderbilt 10, Belmont 0 De La Mora vs. Gerardo Marin, 12, bantamweight-
Rochester (Twins) ................... 21 31 .404 12 C.Bowyer, 5 times for 124 laps; J.Sauter, 1 time for Ted Schulz...............................................72-74—146 •Springfield Township (1-1) vs. York Catholic s;Arturo Badillo vs. Cesar Gandara, 12, junior ban-
(3-2) at La Salle College H.S., Glenside, 3 p.m. Saturday, June 4 tamweights.
South Division 11 laps; T.Bodine, 2 times for 9 laps; C.Whitt, 1 time Blaine McCallister...................................72-74—146 Belmont 3, Oklahoma State 2, OSU eliminated
for 7 laps; J.Lofton, 1 time for 7 laps; B.Sweet, 1 time Willie Wood .............................................78-69—147 •Riverside (7-1) vs. Karns City (9-1) at Burkett July 1
W L Pct. GB Sports Complex, Robinson Twp., 2 p.m. Game 4 — Troy (43-17) vs. Vanderbilt (48-10), 8 At TBA, Thailand, Pongsaklek Wonjongkam vs. Ta-
for 3 laps; M.Crafton, 1 time for 3 laps; J.Buescher, 1 J.L. Lewis.................................................76-71—147 p.m.
Durham (Rays) ....................... 30 24 .556 — time for 1 lap; J.Coulter, 1 time for 1 lap; M.Paludo, 1 •Sagertown (10-1) vs. Laurel (7-4) at Jerry Uht kuya Kogawa. 12, for Wonjongkam’s WBC flyweight
Fred Funk ................................................79-69—148 Park, Erie, noon Sunday, June 5 title.
Gwinnett (Braves) .................. 26 28 .481 4 time for 1 lap. Keith Fergus ............................................76-73—149
Top 10 in Points: 1. J.Sauter, 302; 2. C.Whitt, 290; 3. •Bedford (5-1) vs. Waynesburg (7-2) at Shanks- Game 5 — Belmont (37-25) vs. Game 4 loser, 3 At San Antonio (ESPN2), Mark Melligen vs. Robert
Charlotte (White Sox)............ 24 29 .453 51⁄2 Jim Gallagher, Jr. ...................................80-71—151 p.m.
A.Dillon, 272; 4. M.Crafton, 270; 5. T.Peters, 255; 6. ville Stoneycreek H.S., Shanksville, 4:30 p.m. Garcia, 10, junior middleweights.
Norfolk (Orioles)..................... 19 36 .345 111⁄2 Fuzzy Zoeller...........................................81-70—151 Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, 8
R.Hornaday Jr., 246; 7. J.Buescher, 243; 8. P.Kli- •Central (6-1) vs. Mohawk (7-3) at Blair County July 2
West Division german, 228; 9. T.Bodine, 224; 10. B.Gaughan, Mike McCullough ....................................78-76—154 Ballpark, Altoona, 6:30 p.m. p.m. At Hamburg, Germany (HBO), Wladimir Klitschko
W L Pct. GB 215. QUARTERFINALS Monday, June 6 vs. David Haye, 12, for IBF-WBA Super World-
Columbus (Indians)................ 36 19 .655 — Thursday, June 9 x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, 3 WBO-IBO heavyweight titles;Ola Afolabi vs. Terry
Louisville (Reds) .................... 32 23 .582 4 N C A A G O L F First-round winners at neutral sites
SEMIFINALS
p.m.
At Reckling Park
Dunstan, 12, for Afolabi’s WBO Inter-Continental
cruiserweight title.
Indianapolis (Pirates) ............. 26 30 .464 101⁄2
Monday, June 13 Houston July 8
Toledo (Tigers)....................... 25 31 .446 111⁄2
Friday's Games P G A Division I Men's Results Quarterfinal winners at neutral sites Friday, June 3 At the Celebrity Theater, Phoenix (ESPN2), Jesus
CHAMPIONSHIP Baylor 6, California 4 Gonzalez vs. Henry Buchanan, 12, for the vacant
Pawtucket 6, Durham 3 Saturday Friday, June 17 NABF, super middleweight title.
Norfolk 7, Rochester 2 Rice 14, Alcorn State 2
The Memorial Par Scores At Karsten Creek Semifinal winners at Lubrano Park, State College, July 9
Buffalo 3, Gwinnett 2 3:30 p.m. Saturday, June 4
Saturday Stillwater, Okla. California 10, Alcorn State 6, ASU eliminated At Bucharest, Romania, Lucian Bute, vs. Jean-Paul
Louisville 10, Columbus 4 __________ Mendy, 12, for Bute’s IBF super middleweight title.
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 4, Toledo 3 At Muirfield Village Golf Club Yardage: 7,416; Par 72 Game 4 — Baylor (30-26) vs. Rice (42-19), 7 p.m.
Team Match Play Semifinals At Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, N.J. (HBO), Paul
Lehigh Valley 5, Charlotte 1 Dublin, Ohio Sunday, June 5 Williams vs. Erislandy Lara, 12, junior middle-
Indianapolis 3, Syracuse 1 Purse: $6.2 million Augusta State (7) def. Oklahoma State (3), 3-2 CLASS A Game 5 — California (32-21) Game 3 winner vs. weights;Akifumi Shimoda vs. Rico Ramos, 12, for
Saturday's Games Yardage: 7,352;Par 72 Taylor Gooch, Oklahoma State, def. def. Olle Game 4 loser, 3 p.m. Shimoda’s WBA World super bantamweight title.
Bengtsson, Augusta St., 7 and 5. FIRST ROUND
Columbus at Louisville, (n) (a-amateur) Monday, June 6 Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, 7 At the Home Depot Center, Carson, Calif. (SHO),
Pawtucket at Durham, (n) Carter Newman, Augusta St., def. Sean Einhaus, p.m. Brandon Rios vs. Urbano Antillon, 12, for Rios’ WBA
Third Round Oklahoma State, 19th hole. •Reading Central Catholic (3-1) vs. Masterman
Norfolk at Rochester, (n) Steve Stricker ..............................68-67-69—204-12 (12-1) at Muhlenberg H.S., 6 p.m. Monday, June 6 World lightweight title;Kermit Cintron vs. Carlos
Toledo at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, (n) Morgan Hoffmann, Oklahoma State, def. Mitchell x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, 7 Molina, 10, junior middleweights.
Jonathan Byrd ..............................71-67-69—207 -9 Krywulycz, Augusta St., 1 up. •Tri-Valley (11-1) vs. Calvary Christian (1-1) at
Buffalo at Gwinnett, (n) Matt Kuchar ..................................69-71-68—208 -8 Walter Stump Stadium, Pine Grove, 5 p.m. p.m. July 15
Syracuse at Indianapolis, (n) Henrik Norlander, Augusta St., def. Kevin Tway, At Olsen Field At Roseland Ballroom, New York (ESPN2), Pawel
Brandt Jobe..................................71-68-69—208 -8 Oklahoma State, 3 and 1. •Old Forge (2-1) vs. Muncy (4-1) at Connell
Lehigh Valley at Charlotte, (n) Mark Wilson .................................70-73-66—209 -7 Park, Scranton, 4:30 p.m. College Station, Texas Wolak vs. Delvin Rodriguez, 10, junior middle-
Sunday's Games Patrick Reed, Augusta St., def. Peter Uihlein, Okla- weights.
Shaun Micheel.............................69-73-67—209 -7 homa State, 8 and 7. •Salisbury Elk Lick (5-1) vs. Lancaster Country Friday, June 3
Toledo at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, 1:05 p.m. Rory McIlroy.................................66-72-71—209 -7 Day (3-2) at McConnellsburg H.S., 4:30 p.m. Seton Hall 4, Arizona 0 July 16
Norfolk at Rochester, 1:05 p.m. Georgia (5) def. Duke (8), 3-2 •Neshannock (7-1) vs. Bishop McCort (6-2) at At Munich, Germany, Sergei Liakhovich vs. Robert
Marc Leishman ............................73-71-66—210 -6 Bryden MacPherson, Georgia, def. Austin Cody, Texas A&M 11, Wright State 0
Buffalo at Gwinnett, 2:05 p.m. Pullman Park, Butler, 2 p.m. Helenius, 12, heavyweights.
Kevin Chappell ............................69-73-68—210 -6 Duke, 2 and 1. Saturday, June 4
Syracuse at Indianapolis, 2:05 p.m. Troy Matteson ..............................73-69-68—210 -6 •Mercyhurst Prep (10-1) vs. Coudersport (9-2) at Arizona 13, Wright State 0, Wright St. eliminated July 20
Lehigh Valley at Charlotte, 2:15 p.m. Julian Suri, Duke., def. T.J. Mitchell, Georgia, 3 and Jerry Uht Stadium, Erie, 3 p.m. At Sydney Entertainment Centre, Sydney, Danny
Hunter Mahan ..............................69-72-69—210 -6 2. Game 4 — Seton Hall (34-23) vs. Texas A&M
Louisville at Columbus, 5:05 p.m. •Elk County Catholic (9-1) vs. Serra Catholic (7-3) (43-18), 7:35 p.m. Green vs. Antonio Tarver, 12, for Green’s IBO crui-
Pawtucket at Durham, 5:05 p.m. Gary Woodland ...........................72-69-69—210 -6 Wes Roach, Duke, def. Hudson Swafford, Georgia, serweight title.
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MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL LOCAL RUNNING

Can KC pass on home-grown kid?


Missing out on high school Now, 11 years later, can the for our organization and for the
Royals afford to let it happen Kansas City community,” said
star could remind Royal fans
again? It’s a different administra- general manager Dayton Moore.
of team’s passing on Pujols. tion, a different general manager. “But it’s very inappropriate for
But can they take a chance on let- me to comment at this time
ting another potential superstar about any individual player. It’s
By DOUG TUCKER from their own neighborhood not fair to the player, it’s not fair
AP Sports Writer slip through their fingers? to our organization, and it’s not
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Once a It’s a decision they’ll face on fair to the other 29 organiza-
year the St. Louis Cardinals come Monday night if local high school tions.”
to Kansas City and remind the legend Bubba Starling is still Starling’s mom works at the
Royals how dumb they were in available when the Royals pick high school and his dad is em-
1999. overall No. 5. ployed by an excavating compa-
That’s the year Bill Althaus of Unlike Pujols, whose vast po- ny. There are also two athletic sis-
the Independence, Mo., Examin- tential was suspected only by a ters in the modest, close-knit
er, practically pleaded with the few, Starling is practically a home which didn’t have cable TV PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER
front office to take a look at this household name among sports until last year. Deedra Porfirio was top female Chris Wadas was the overall
muscular kid he’d seen belting fans in Kansas City and wherever With superagent Scott Boras as finisher Saturday. winner Saturday.
tape measure home runs for Ft. major league scouts and general AP FILE PHOTO his advisor, and wielding serious

Coach races to win


Osage High, a short drive from managers discuss great 5-tool Gardner-Edgerton High leverage in the form of a Nebras-
Kauffman Stadium. prospects. School’s Bubba Starling could ka football scholarship, Starling
They did. But they decided the A multisport star for suburban be a great catch for the Kansas will probably command a signing
big youngster lacked a true posi- Gardner-Edgerton High School City Royals. bonus in the $6 million-$8 mil-

at Anthracite Run
tion and was probably going to just southwest of Kansas City, lion range no matter who drafts
have trouble keeping his weight Starling was the Kansas high catch. Besides being a standout him.
down. So they sat by while St. school athlete of the year. Ac- outfielder, he was a great high Could the family turn down
Louis drafted Albert Pujols and cording to his growing legend, school quarterback who rushed such money? Could any family?
molded him into a three-time Na- the modest, well behaved Bubba for 2,471 yards and 31 touch- It’s going to be a tough deci-
tional League MVP, one of the hits 500-foot home runs, throws a downs his senior season. Recruit- sion. By ROBERT MINER Mike Coco, 48, Exeter, 24:37
most feared power hitters of his football 55 yards from his knees ed by just about every major pro- In a twist, Boras, in this in- For The Times Leader Deedra Porfirio, 34, W. Pittston,
time. and dunks over basketball play- gram in America, he picked Ne- stance, will in effect be working WEST PITTSTON – The 24:56
Mike McAndrew, 51, Avoca, 25:00
Compounding the Royals’ em- ers who stand half a foot taller. braska. on behalf of the club who drafts coach was handing out tips at
Ali Ostrum, 24, Hanover Twp.,
barrassment, the greatness that Carrying 200 pounds on a chi- As the baseball draft approach- his client because he’ll be doing the 34th annual West Pittston 25:21
got away is put on full display seled 6-foot-5 frame, he’s the best es, the Huskers are reminding his best to talk Bubba into a base- Anthracite 4 Mile Run on Satur- Jay Albers, 38, White Haven,
year after year when the Cardi- high school athlete in the draft, him almost daily of their promise ball career. day. 25:29
nals play interleague games in according to Baseball America. to also let him play baseball. Rest assured the Cornhuskers Chris Wadas, head track and Male award winners: Overall: 1. C.
KC. With friends and family And he certainly is no secret to The Royals aren’t saying what won’t sit silently by. Athletic di- cross country coach at Miser- Wadas; 2. Redman; 3. McLean.
cramming the park, Pujols has re- the Royals. They’ve been court- they’ll do if Bubba’s on the board. rector and former coach Tom Os- icordia University, ran to victory Age group winners: 14 & under: 1.
ached base in every game he’s ev- ing him since he was 14, bringing If they pass on him, fans are sure borne recently sent a handwrit- in 20 minutes, 22 seconds. The Nick McGuire, Plains Twp., 20:22;
2. Marc Minichello, W. Pittston,
er played in the home park of the him to games, letting him hit in to be upset. ten note telling Bubba he could 29-year-old from Plains Town-
41:00. 15-19: 1. Jamie Connors,
home town team that snubbed their indoor facility. “What I would say is that it’s be another Eric Crouch, who won ship outran second-place finish- Pittston, 24:12; 2. Will Butkiewicz,
him. But, there’s a catch. A big obviously an important question the 2001 Heisman at Nebraska. er Frankie Redman, 22, of Hard- Kingston, 26:43; 3. Nick Perugini,
ing, a recent grad from Wadas’ W. Wyoming, na. 20-24: 1. David
running team, by 51 seconds. Riviello, Pittston Twp., 27:40; 2. Ed
BOXING David McLean, 18, of Pittston Streany, Dallas, 37:39. 25-29: 1.
Nick Wadas, Kingston, 23:15; 2.
Township, who will be running

Martin’s
for Wadas next season, finished Mike Struckus, Pittston, 29:29; 3.
John Truett, W. Pittston, 34:37.
third, 1:33 behind Redman.
30-34: 1. Robert Gronski Jr., Lu-
“I pulled away from zerne, 25:36. 35-39: 1. Jay Albers,
(McLean) about a half mile into White Haven, 25:29; 2. John

comeback
the race,” said Wadas, who runs Zawadski, Luzerne, 25:36; 3. Rob
for the Keystone Elite Track Strungis, Mountain Top, 26:24.
Club, based in Harrisburg. “I Masters division: 40-44: 1. Don
went over the first mile in 4:57, Shearer, W. Pittston, 27:46; 2. Phil

a setback
the second mile in 5:03. I was Pisano, Pittston, 28:22; 3. Brian
Lisowski, Throop, 28:27. 45-49: 1.
happy with that time. I was
Mike Coco, Exeter, 25:00; 2. Ge-
shooting for 5:15 over mile orge Dunbar, Old Forge, 25:32; 3.
three, but finished that in 5:18. Joe Kichilinsky, Wyoming, 35:45.
The Associated Press But I closed over mile four in 5 50-59: 1. Mike McAndrew, Avoca,
LOS ANGELES — Christy miles flat. I was really happy 25:00; 2. Dave Jiunta, W. Wyom-
Martin returned to the ring six with that. It was a personal best ing, 27:09; 3. John Sobota, Forty
months after she was left for dead for me in this race. But running Fort, 27:29. 60-64: 1. Joe Dutko,
alone, with nobody pushing me, Mountain Top, 28:38; 2. Gary
following a brutal attack, losing
Hosmer, Marietta, Ga., 29:39; 3.
to Dakota Stone after breaking and considering the hills in this
Robert Gronski Sr., Moosic, 33:54.
her right hand. race -- I’ll take it!” 65 & over: 1. Len Sowinski, Scott
Martin was winning on all Wadas’ personal best time in a Twp., 27:16; 2. Gary Dougherty,
three scorecards Saturday night AP PHOTO four mile race is 20:09. Shavertown, 36:58; 3. Joe Naugh-
at Staples Center when the ring Dakota Stone, right, connects with Christy Martin during their welterweight boxing match on Sat- Wadas said that Redman, who ton, Pocono Pines, 39:03. Special
doctor stopped the fight at 1:09 of urday in Los Angeles. finished second overall, ran a award: First male West Pittston
smart race. resident to finish: Don Shearer,
the sixth and final round. 43, 27:41.
Hall stops Bell Flo Simba was stopped in the
head near the ropes. Bell’s knees “He went out in third place,”
Jim Martin, her husband and Top 5 female finishers
HOLLYWOOD, Fla. — Former buckled, Hall followed with two
sixth round by veteran Francois said Wadas. “He ran his own
longtime trainer, is charged with Deedra Porfirio, 34, W. Pittston,
light-heavyweight contender Ri- additional shots to the head and
Botha on Saturday night for his race.” 24:56
attempted first-degree murder
chard Hall knocked out former referee Sam Burgos stopped thefirst defeat in 11 professional Redman passed McLean after Ali Ostrum, 24, Hanover Twp.,
and aggravated battery for the at-
cruiserweight champion O’Neil bout at 1:58 of the round. fights. the first mile to move into sec- 25:21
tack on Martin on Nov. 23 at their Bell (24-4-1) won the vacant
Bell in the second round Satur- The 21-year-old Simba was ond place. Monica Obsitos, 23, Wilkes-Barre,
home in Orlando, Fla. His trail is IBF cruiserweight belt with a Redman competed in the 800- 26:18
scheduled for October. day night. rocked by two big right hands
unanimous decision over Dale meter run for the Cougars in the Lynn Dolan, 47, W. Wyoming,
Martin had told him that she Hall pressed the action quickly from Botha — 21 years his senior 27:46
Brown in 2005. After one success- NCAA Div. III Championships
was leaving him for another in the cruiserweight bout be- — and the referee stepped in Jen Hawk, 40, Wyoming, 28:33
ful defense, Bell won a decision recently in Delaware, Ohio, fin-
woman. tween native Jamaicans at the over WBA and WBC champion soon after with Simba out on his Female award winners: Overall: 1.
ishing 13th overall, missing out Porfirio; 2. Ostrum; 3. Obsitos.
“The Coal Miner’s Daughter” Hard Rock Live Arena. He sent feet.
Jean Marc Mormeck in a unifica- on All-America honors by less Age group winners: 14 & under: 1.
continues to battle emotional Bell to a corner, connecting with tion bout in January 2007. Botha, who lost to Mike Tyson, than a second. Natalie Salkowski, Mountain Top,
scars but recovered quickly lefts to the head early on. Lennox Lewis and Evander Holy- It was payback time for Dee- 32:01. 15-19: 1. Katlyn Kuchta,
enough physically to schedule a In the second, Hall (30-8, 28 Botha posts victory field in his career, improved to dra Porfirio as she avenged a Duryea, 30:18; 2. Catherine Lom-
fight for April. She pulled out be- KOs) staggered the 36-year-old JOHANNESBURG — Promis- 48-5 with three draws and one no- loss she suffered to Ali Ostrum bardo, Pittston, 30:18; 3. Michelle
cause of a rib injury. Bell with a punishing left to the ing South African heavyweight contest. in April (Wyoming Valley Chil- Golden, W. Pittston, 30:19. 20-24:
1. Rebecca Aratz, W. Pittston,
dren’s Association’s Do it for the
35:59; 2. Candyce Musinski, W.
Kids 5K), winning top honors Pittston, 41:37. 25-29: 1. .Desiree
HORSE RACING with a seventh-place overall fin- Lamphear, Luzerne, 31:25; 2.
ish in 24:56. Ostrum finished Victoria Blazick, Trucksville,

Twirling Candy captures Californian Stakes at Hollywood Park


ninth overall, 25 seconds behind 35:09; 3. Sara Urban, Luzerne,
Porfirio. 38:19. 30-34: 1. Tracy Zalenski,
“I went out fast right from the Plains Twp., 29:41; 2. Charlene
start like I usually do,” said Por- Gquilina, Wyoming, 30:03; 3. Kim
The Associated Press wood Park. beat Setsuko by 11⁄4 lengths, cov- and $2.10. Setsuko paid $2.80 Zalenski, Plains Twp., 30:07. 35-
firio, who ran track and cross
39: 1. Kerry Zawadski, Luzerne,
INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Ridden by Joel Rosario and ering 1 1-8 miles in 1:50. and $2.60, while Aggie Engi- country for Pittston Area High 28:46; 2. Jen Karcutskie, Dallas,
Trainer John Sadler’s over- running for the first time with- “He was very relaxed without neer paid $3.60 to show. School. “(Ali) was right behind 30:22; 3. Angie Hughes, Mountain
whelming favorite Twirling out blinkers, Twirling Candy the blinkers,” Rosario said. “He The victory ended an 0-for-24 me for the first two and a half Top, 30:01. Masters division: 40-
Candy used a huge rally from was tentative at first and nearly can do anything. When he sees stakes drought for Sadler, who miles. Then I surged a little and 44: 1. Jen Heck, W. Wyoming,
fifth at the top of the stretch to dropped to last, but found his horses in front of him he just opened 2011 with a hot streak of pulled ahead. Then I just kept 28:33; 2. Traci Dutko-Strungis,
win the $150,000 Californian footing in the stretch and took goes and gets them.” several stakes wins at Santa An- that strong pace to the finish.” Mountain Top, 30:19; 3. Cathy
Stakes on Saturday at Holly- the lead in the final sixteenth to The winner paid $2.80, $2.20 ita. Ostrum ran cross country and DeGiosid,. Jefferson Twp., 36:36.
45-49: 1. Lynn Dolan, w. Wyoming,
track for Misericordia Universi-
27:46; 2. Ruth Brumagin, Moun-
ty a few years ago. Like Wadas, tain Top, 35:52; 3. Paula Glogow-
HOCKEY Ostrum runs for the Keystone ski, Falls, 46:45. 50-59: 1. Bev
Elite Track Club. Tomasak, Edwardsville, 33:42; 2.

Penguins sign forward Nick Johnson to 1-year contract


Note: Wadas’s twin brother, Patty Phillips, Hanover Twp.,
Nick, of Kingston, finished 34:07; 3. Susah Farrell, W. Pitt-
fourth among the men in 23:15. ston, 35:05. 60 & over: 1. Dee
Monica Obsitos, 23, of Wilkes- Cordora, Swoyersville, 35:11. Spe-
The Times Leader staff son. ican Hockey League. He post- rating in 169 career games cial award: Overall: First female
Barre, one of the area’s better lo-
West Pittston resident to finish:
The Pittsburgh Penguins Johnson, 25, appeared in ed 20 goals, 39 points, 10 pow- with WBS, adding 15 postsea- cal triathletes, finished third Porfirio.
signed forward Nick Johnson four games for Pittsburgh this er-play goals and a plus-12 rat- son points (8G-7A) in 26 con- among the females in 26:18. Field: 127 (run-110 finishers, five
to a one-year contract, execu- past season, posting three ing in 48 games with WBS. tests. no shows; walk-10, two no shows)
34 TH ANNUAL WEST PITT-
tive vice president and general points (1G-2A) before suffer- Johnson, Pittsburgh’s third- The Calgary, Alberta native STON ANTHRACITE 4 MILE 4 Official starter: Charlie Burns.
manager Ray Shero an- ing a concussion that side- round pick (67th overall) in played four seasons at Dart- MILE RUN RESULTS Timing: Vince Wojnar (Wyoming
nounced Saturday. lined him for the remaining 23 the 2004 NHL Entry Draft, has mouth from 2004-07. He fin- Top 10 Valley Striders). Results: Insta
Johnson, who was sched- games of the regular season played 10 games with Pitts- ished his college career with Chris Wadas, 29, Plains Twp., Results. Race director: Don Shear-
uled to become an unrestrict- and playoffs. burgh in his career, notching 125 points (57G-68A) in 133 20:22 er.
Frankie Redman, 22, Harding, Schedule
ed free agent on July 1, opted Johnson (6-foot-2, 196 two goals and five points. He games. Johnson was named
21:13 Sunday, June 19: Wilkes-Barre
to re-sign with the Penguins to pounds) spent the majority of has played three-plus seasons First-Team All-ECAC and First- David McLean, 18, Pittston Twp., Duathlon (3 mile run, 16.9 mile
a two-way deal worth the year with Pittsburgh’s top- with WBS after turning pro in Team All-Ivy League as a se- 22:46 bike, 3 miler run) at 7:30 a.m. at
$550,000 at the NHL level that minor league affiliate, Wilkes- 2007-08. He has totaled 50 nior after scoring 35 points Nick Wadas, 29, Kingston, 23:15 Wilkes-Barre Public Square. Info:
runs through the 2011-12 sea- Barre/Scranton of the Amer- goals, 94 points and a plus-46 (10G-25A) in 32 games. Jamie Connors, 17, Pittston, 24:12 Nickly Pachucki, 8232191. ext. 141.
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SIGHTS AT THE WYOMING VALLEY COUNTRY CLUB INVITATIONAL

From left, Chris W. Schwartz of Pittston, Chris Schwartz of Hanover Township,


Dan Novak of Nanticoke, and Joe Butcher of Newport Township at the Wyom- Participants in Saturday’s Wyoming Valley Country Club Brian Kersteter of Mountain Top stares down
ing Valley Country Club Invitational. Invitational at Wyoming Valley Country Club warm up. his tee shot from the 14th.

PETE G. WILCOX PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER

Wyoming Valley Country Club Invitational participants putt out on the 13th hole on Saturday.

From left, Don Crossin of Plains, Mike Duda of Mountain Top, Mark Jones and Rich Serafin, Brandon Matthews tries a
both of Laflin. little body English.

Steve Shipierski,
of Nanticoke, Joe
Wnorowski, of
Hanover Township,
John Kotsko, and
Scott Safko, both
of Mountain Top,
at the Wyoming
Valley Country
Club Invitational
Saturday.

Ted Komoroski hits from out of a greenside bunker on No. 18


during Saturday’s Wyoming Valley Country Club Invitational.
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Controversial call
LOOKING AHEAD

SWB Next Game: 1:05 p.m. today vs.


Toledo at PNC Field
Probable starters: Yankees

shatters Schiavone
Continued from Page 1C Carlos Silva (RHP, 2-0, 3.44 ERA)
vs. Toledo’s Adam Wilk (LHP, 4-4,
thanks to Ordonez -- who’s reco- 3.54 ERA).
vering from an ankle injury and Radio: WICK-1400 AM, WYCK
is expected to rejoin the parent 1340-AM, WFBS 1280-AM, WCDL
Tigers this week. 1440-AM, WILK 910/989-AM with
Mike Vander Wood.
Will Rhymes began the game
FRENCH OPEN
By SAMUEL PETREQUIN
On Deck: The Yankees conclude
with a sharp single to right field AP Sports Writer
their four-game series with the
against Yankees starter Adam Mud Hens at 7:05 p.m. Monday PARIS — Francesca Schia-
Warren, who came into the game before welcoming Charlotte to vone stood over the ball mark, NOTEBOOK
with a 3-1 record and hadn’t lost town for another four-game set. staring down at the white line
in nearly a month. and red clay in disbelief as her really low. So if you explain (to)
But Ordonez helped change chances to retain her French me that this is the mark and
that, slamming a double to cen- major league starter with the Open title slowly slipped away. that the ball is out ... I can be-
ter to bring Rhymes home with Philadelphia Phillies and Chica- The chair umpire had just lieve you. But that ball, no.”
the game’s first run. Ordonez al- FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER go Cubs, is 2-0 with a 3.44 ERA ruled that Li Na’s shot touched Because the ball leaves a
so singled and scored during To- Yankees center fielder Greg Golson makes a catch in the fourth since joining Scranton/Wilkes- the line, erasing what Schiavone mark on the clay, the French
ledo’s two-run ninth inning, and inning on a fly ball by Toledo’s Scott Thorman. Barre two weeks ago. thought would be her first set Open is the only Grand Slam
scorched a single to left field in point — and only third break tournament that doesn’t use an
the fifth. two-out walk to fill the bases on Strieby’s RBI groundout. HOW THEY SCORED point — of the match. electronic challenge system to
MUD HENS FIRST: Will Rhymes began the
But Toledo’s offensive attack with Yankees, then Dan Brewer But Strieby, a hard-hitting first game with a sharp single to right-center field and From then on, Schiavone check contentious calls. That
moved to second on a groundout. Rehabbing De-
was really driven by Ryan Strie- laced a two-run single to center baseman, wasn’t quite done. troit Tigers star Magglio Ordonez drilled a double to didn’t win another point. leaves the players to plead their
by. field. Rhymes and Perez both reac- bringMUD home Rhymes. MUD HENS 1, YANKEES 0.
HENS FOURTH: Ryan Strieby ripped a
“That ball was out,” Schia- case to the chair umpire and
Before driving in the game’s fi- But that was all Below surren- hed on infield hits in the seventh double, Bryan Pounds beat out a hit to deep short-
stop and Clete Thomas walked to fill the bases with
vone said after losing the final take their chances.
nal three runs on a three-hit dered. inning, moved up a base on a one out. Cale Iorg then sent a dribbler between the 6-4, 7-6 (0) Saturday at Roland “What do I have to say? The
pitcher’s mound and third base for an infield hit that
night, the fifth-place hitter in To- He escaped further damage by wild pitch and scurried home scored Strieby. MUD HENS 2, YANKEES 0. Garros. “So what do you do? truth, or do I have to joke?”
YANKEES FOURTH: And just like that, the Yan-
ledo’s lineup banged a double to fanning Luis Nunez, then al- when Strieby slammed a single kees got even. Jorge Vazquez banged a long single You’re playing tennis, you have Schiavone said. “One call can’t
off the left field wall, Brandon Laird shot a double
center field in the fourth inning. lowed only Ramiro Pena’s fifth- to center field -- giving him the into left field and Kevin Russo drew a two-out walk to go back to playing tennis and make the difference so much,
Strieby eventually scored when inning double over his final two team lead with 31 RBIs on the to load the bases. Dan Brewer followed by unload-
ing a liner to center field for a two-run single that
think about what you need to but in that moment, you have to
Cale Iorg beat out a bases-loaded innings. season. scored Vazquez and Laird. YANKEES 2, MUD
HENS 2.
do. really check the ball. That’s
dribbler to third base for an in- Two Toledo relievers then fin- Strieby also singled and MUD HENS FIFTH: Toledo got the lead right “Obviously, I think it was a what I’m contesting.”
back when Timo Perez and Ordonez both singled,
field single. ished the job, retiring all nine scored in the last inning, when a followed by two consecutive groundouts that led big mistake. But it’s up to the DOUBLES TROUBLE: Mitch-
Perez home. MUD HENS 3, YANKEES 2.
That gave the Mud Hens a 2-0 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre batters two-out, two-run single by Clete MUD HENS SEVENTH: Will Rhymes and Timo tournament and others to watch ell Krueger and Shane Vinsant,
Perez both reached on infield singles to begin the
lead, but it didn’t take long for over the final three frames. Thomas ended Toledo’s scoring inning. Both advanced a base on a wild pitch and that match again and evaluate fresh off a loss in the boys dou-
the Yankees to get even. Just as quickly as Scranton/ and sent the Yankees to their sec- MUD
rode home on Strieby’s two-out, two-run single.
HENS 5, YANKEES 2.
the call.” bles final at the French Open,
They briefly solved Below in Wilkes-Barre tied the score, the ond straight loss to open a four- singled MUD HENS NINTH: Ordonez and Strieby both
to wrap up three-hit nights for both, and
For the gritty Italian, that was are already thinking ahead.
the bottom of the fourth, as Jorge Mud Hens grabbed the lead game series at PNC Field. Bryan Pounds drew a walk. Clete Thomas deliver- the moment when her hopes of The American teens lost to
ed Ordonez and Strieby home with a hard single to
Vazquez cracked a hard single off back. The Yankees will try to snap left field. MUD HENS 7, YANKEES 2. staging a comeback blew away Roberto Carballes Baena and
YANKEES NINTH: Brandon Laird led off by
the left field wall and Brandon Timo Perez and Ordonez both that mini-skid by sending Carlos blasting his third homer of the season, a booming like the dust under her feet. Andres Artunedo Martinavarr of
shot over the left-center field wall. MUD HENS 7,
Laird shot a double down the left singled to open the fifth inning, Silva to the mound for today’s YANKEES 3. She put a backhand into the Spain 5-7, 7-6 (5), 10-5 Saturday
field line. Kevin Russo drew a and Perez eventually came home 1:05 p.m. start. Silva, a former net on the next point, allowing at Roland Garros.
Li to even the second set score “It makes us more hungry for
to 6-6. The Chinese player, the another final to win it next time,

CANUCKS
first from her country to win a especially with Wimbledon
Grand Slam singles title, then coming up and then the U.S.
won all seven points in the tie- Open after that,” Krueger said.
breaker. “I definitely want to get back to
Continued from Page 1C
But minutes earlier, with it because I think we have the
power-play goal just 2:35 after Schiavone leading 6-5, 40-40 on potential to win it.”
Milan Lucic scored Boston’s first Li’s serve, her opponent’s back- In the girls doubles final,
goal of the finals. Recchi, the hand sailed across the court and second-seeded Irina Khromache-
NHL’s oldest active player at 43, was called out by the line judge, va and Maryna Zanevska of
ended the Bruins’ 5-for-68 pow- giving the Italian a crucial break Russia defeated Victoria Kan of
er-play drought with a deflection point. Russia and Demi Schuurs of the
from the slot. Li disagreed, and chair um- Netherlands 6-4, 7-5.
The Canucks got a pregame pire Louise Engzell came to FUTURE FEDERER: Marko
boost from the inspirational re- investigate. She and Schiavone Osmakcic, a 12-year-old from
turn of center Manny Malhotra, stood over the line pointing at Zurich, Switzerland, beat Artem
who hadn’t played since incur- the spot for several seconds, Dubrivniy of Russia on Saturday
ring a career-threatening eye in- arguing where the ball landed. to win the Longines Futures
jury on March 16. The Canucks Engzell had the final decision, Tennis Aces World Champion-
also played without top defense- and called it in. ship, an event that included 16
man Dan Hamhuis, who missed “If the ball is out, I call it out. boys aged 12 or younger — one
his first game of the playoffs after If the ball is in, it’s in,” Schia- from each of 16 countries.
getting hurt midway through vone said. “That’s what they Afterward, Osmakcic and
Game 1 while delivering a check. (taught) me when I was young, Dubrivniy got to play an exhibi-
Andrew Alberts filled in, playing and that’s what I want to teach tion doubles match with past
his first game in four weeks. to the kids in the future. So if I French Open champions Andre
But until Sedin’s late goal, call the ball out, the (probabil- Agassi and Jim Courier.
Boston played a second straight AP PHOTO ity) that I make a mistake is
game of impressive shutdown Vancouver Canucks left wing Daniel Sedin celebrates after scoring the second goal against Boston
defense against Vancouver’s Bruins goalie Tim Thomas Saturday during the third period of Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Finals in

OPEN
vaunted top line featuring the Vancouver, British Columbia. didn’t know if they would succeed.
NHL’s last two scoring cham- That they have now succeeded,
pions — Daniel and twin brother ond road power-play goal of the three months ago. He needed minutes. Both teams failed to means our reform was correct,”
Henrik Sedin. entire postseason. The veteran two operations around his left score on six power plays, but said Sun Jinfang, an official with
Continued from Page 1C
Turns out the Bruins should forward from nearby Kamloops, eye, yet the cerebral faceoff spe- generated numerous chances the Chinese Tennis Association.
have been paying attention to British Columbia, artfully de- cialist and defensive forward sur- that were denied by two of the She already was the first woman “This reform will serve as a good
Burrows, their less-heralded li- flected a heavy shot by Chara, prised the Canucks with his rap- NHL’s best goalies. from that nation of more than1bil- example for reforms in other
nemate who has 17 points in the who moved back to the point on id recovery, returning to practice Vancouver is chasing the first lion people to win a WTA singles sports.”
postseason. Boston’s power play after play- three weeks ago. NHL title in its four-decade fran- title, the first to enter the top 10 in At her news conference, Li wore
Burrows scored his first goal ing in front of Luongo in Game 1. After a false start before Game chise history after two previous the rankings, and the first to make a new T-shirt with Chinese charac-
while skating on Vancouver’s The Bruins had just one goal 1, Malhotra was ready Saturday. failed trips to the finals. The it to a Grand Slam final — she lost ters that mean “sport changes ev-
second-team, power-play unit on the power play in six games When he stepped on the ice Bruins haven’t won the Stanley to Kim Clijsters at the Australian erything,” and offered thanks to
with just 12 seconds left in the before Recchi scored. Recchi, wearing a full face shield for pre- Cup since 1972, losing their last Open in January. Sun.
man advantage, taking a short who plans to retire if the Bruins game warmups, Vancouver’s five finals appearances. Thinking back to that defeat, Li “Without her reform, then pos-
pass from Chris Higgins and win the Cup, hadn’t scored any fans rose and roared, waving said: “I had no experience. I was sibly we wouldn’t have achieved
NOTES: The Canucks haven’t
flicking a shot under Thomas’ goals in their previous 11 playoff white towels — and when his very nervous. For my second time this success,” Li said.
lost at home since May 7. ... Van-
arm. games since April 30. face appeared on the scoreboard in a final, I had the experience. I When a reporter mentioned the
couver C Alexandre Bolduc was
The Bruins had scored just The Sedins’ line finally con- between warmups and the open- knew how to do it. And I had more June 1989 crackdown on pro-de-
scratched in Malhotra’s favor. ...
one goal in their previous seven nected midway through the ing faceoff, the crowd chanted self-confidence.” mocracy demonstrators in Tia-
periods of playoff hockey before third period after Daniel took his name. Hamhuis is third in ice time Tennis is considered an elite nanmen Square and asked wheth-
Lucic finally ended the drought the puck away from Chara in When Malhotra stepped onto among the Canucks during the sport in China, and while partici- er her victory could spark a sports
in the second period. The Van- Boston’s end. Burrows eventual- the ice 1:48 into the first period playoffs, averaging 24:50. He’s pation is rapidly increasing, it still revolution, Li said she’s “just” a
couver native bulled into the slot ly found Daniel Sedin on the oth- for a faceoff at center ice, he got second with 38 blocked shots. ... trails basketball, soccer and table tennis player and added, “I don’t
and batted the rebound of John- er side of Thomas’ net, and the an arena-shaking ovation — and Alberts hadn’t played since May tennis, among others. But Li’s vic- need to answer ... this question.”
ny Boychuk’s shot under Luon- NHL scoring champion fired he won the draw cleanly. 3, sitting out nine games as a tory was big news back home, Her tennis game, filled with flat
go’s extended pad. home his ninth goal of the post- Malhotra played nearly 71⁄2 healthy scratch. ... Thomas where the match finished shortly forehands and backhands, looks
The goal ended Luongo’s play- season. minutes and won 86 percent of broke Andy Moog’s franchise re- after 11 p.m. local time on a holi- better-built for hard courts, rather
off shutout streak at 137 min- Malhotra seemed unlikely to his faceoffs. cord for minutes played in a sin- day weekend. than the slow, red clay of Paris. In-
utes, 26 seconds. make an impact on Vancouver’s In Wednesday’s opener, Van- gle postseason. Moog played State broadcaster CCTV posted deed, Li never had won a clay-
Recchi put the Bruins ahead playoff run when a deflected couver won on Raffi Torres’ dra- 1,196 minutes during Boston’s the banner, “We love you Li Na,” court tournament until Saturday.
2:35 later, scoring just their sec- puck hit him in the face nearly matic goal after 591⁄2 scoreless run to the 1990 finals. on their gushing coverage, and an- She lost in the third round in three
nouncer Tong Kexin pronounced: of her previous four French Opens,
“This has left a really deep impres- including against Schiavone a year

CLASSIC
Berry and Wasilewski defeat- 8:06am HARRY GAUGHAN; JAMES BARRETT;
JAMES LENTINI; DAULTON LENTINI
POTOSKI; SCOTT FRANCIS
12:48pm TOM STELTZER; D.L. SADVARY; JOE
sion on the world.” People at the ago.
ed Ted Komoroski and Brandon 8:15am GEOFF DENT; DALE DENT; J.P. AN-
DREJKO; JEFF ANDREJKO
MARUT; DON WOLFE
12:48pm MARK JAROLEN; LEN COLEMAN; MAX
Green Bank Tennis Club on Beij- But Li’s movement on clay is
Matthews before defeating Tom 8:15am VINCE TASSITANO; CHRIS BEGGS; REX HRITZIK; CHET BLAZICK ing’s northern edge gathered to better now, Schiavone explained,
KEMPINSKI; TOM KEMPINSKI 12:57pm ED NORK; STEVE TOKACH; MARK SO-
Iskra and Jim Gardas. 8:24am JOE WEISCARGER; JOHN GERSHEY; PRANO; JOHN CALLAHAN eat barbecued food, drink beer saying: “She slides a little bit
Continued from Page 1C SCOTT BARTH; LOU BELGIO 12:57pm STEVE SKIRO; ART BRUNN JR; JACK
Weiscarger and Gershey de- 8:24am JOHN CHURNETSKI; WALLY KUHAR- DIGWOOD; JASON MARKS and watch the events from Paris more.”
CHIK; DAN BARNES; JOHN BOBECK 1:06pm COREY MITCHELL; COREY MITCHELL
“When I didn’t have a good feated Max Hritzik and Chet 8:33am RICK BERRY; TOM WASILEWSKI; DAVE JR; GREG READY; ROB LEE on a big-screen TV set up on a Li repeatedly set up points with
hole (my dad) picked me up; I Blazick before beating Mark Ja- KACHURAK; MATT KACHURAK
8:33am TOM ZABRESKY; GEORGE FREDMON-
1:06pm JOE WERNER; JEFF HOWANITZ; TOM
ISKRA; JIM GARDAS
court. Some waved Chinese flags her backhand, then closed them
couldn’t ask for a better partner,” rolen and Len Coleman. SKI; DINO MAZARKI; PAUL TOMEK
8:42am JOE MANOSKI; KEN SWIDERSKI; JOHN
1:15pm FRAN FISHER; KEVIN FISHER; TOM
MASTRINI; MARK DINGMAN
during the postmatch trophy cere- with her forehand, and she fin-
said Matt Kachurak. “I wouldn’t Barth and Belgio knocked off LISMAN; JAMES SHERIDAN 1:15pm DAVID OWCA; DENNIS OWCA; MIKE mony. ished with 21 winners from the
8:51am JOHN KOTSKO; SCOTT SAFKO; MATT BLAZICK; MARK KOPEC
want to play with anybody else.” top-seeded Jeff Bellas and Tom MARTIN; FRANK DEGAETANO 1:24pm JOHN LEIGHTON; RICH CROSSIN; JOE Li broke away from the Chinese baseline, 15 more than Schiavone.
8:51am JOHN KONICKI; PETE KONICKI; KEN PATRIZI; KEN RALSTON
The Kachuraks will take on Lyons before defeating Joe Wer- THOMA; JAMES FALZONE 1:24pm JOHN OLSZEWSKI; ERIC WILLIAMS; government’s sports system in Only after Li controlled the first
9:00am RON DROBENAK; BRIAN BALUTIS; LEN TED KOMOROSKI; BRANDON MATTHEWS
the team of Berry and Wasilew- ner and Jeff Howanitz. BUTCZYNSKI; BRIAN MARCINKOWSKI 1:33pm T.J. COOK; JASON MOORE; DREW late 2008 under an experimental set and the early part of the second
ski at 8:33 a.m. today. In the oth- 9:00am CHRIS SCHWARTZ; CHRIS
SCHWARTZ; JAMES SCOREY; PAUL KISH
W MAMARY; ERIC PLISKO
1:33pm MARTY BEHM; GARY KRAWETZ; KEVIN
reform policy for tennis players did Schiavone begin working her
er semifinal, Weiscarger and 9:09am FRANK SLUCKI; FRANK SLUCKI III; TOM
GORMEN; MOLLY GORMAN
KEYES; KEVIN POLIFKO
1:42pm PETE OLSZEWSKI; CHAD RADO; JERRY
dubbed “Fly Alone.” Li was given way into the match.
Gershey will take on Barth and TODAY’S TEE TIMES 9:09am LEN LULIS; ALEX MCLAUCHLIN; NED DECKER; JIM THOMAS III the freedom to choose her own “I tried to push more, to risk
7:30am FRED SCHIEL; DAVE PIECZYNSKI; BILL ENDLER; PAT ENDLER 1:42pm MIKE DUDA; DON CROSSIN; JOHN
Belgio at 8:24 a.m. JONES; JOHN DAVISON 9:18am JACK WILK; MIKE WILK; LOU MASTRINI; MUENCH; JOHN KOTIS coach and schedule and to keep more,” Schiavone said.
7:39am RON SIMON; BRUCE BRENNER; MARTY DAN CORNALI 1:51pm RANDY CATALANOTTE; BRIAN
The winner of the two better- KLEIN; JOE SKVARLA 9:18am JOE PERUGINO; FRED LOMBARDO; KERSTETER; MARK JONES; RICH SERAFIN much more of her earnings: Previ- She broke to 4-all in the second,
LARRY KARNES; FLOYD BOWEN 1:51pm TONY GRABOWSKI; GEORGE JONES;
ball matches will compete in the 7:39am JOHN REESE; WES PARKER; BOB SE-
LIG; RICK SUTLIFF 9:27am TOM MACNEELY; PAUL MURPHY; DAVE BIENIAS; PAUL SKRIP ously, she turned over 65 percent and held to lead 6-5. The 12th
final at 2:27 p.m. 7:48am STAN KEMPINSKI; GENE SALKO; DAN
LECO; PAT WIELGOPOLSKI
CHRISTAN CHWIEJ; STEVE CHWIEJ
9:27am BOB BIRK; RON DOVMAN; NED DELA-
2:00pm MANNY MIHALOS; GENE CHIAVACCI;
MIKE HIRTHLER; MIKE HIRTHLER JR
to the authorities; now it’s 12 per- game was pivotal.
To get there, the Kachuraks 7:48am TONY POINTEK; JOE HOWANITZ; RAY NEY; GENE CAPRIO
9:36am HENRY GOLDOWSKI; STEVE BOLIN-
2:00pm JOHN MILLER; KEITH KOPEC; JIM THO-
MAS; DAVID THOMAS
cent. That comes to about Serving at deuce, Li smacked a
LICK; SHELDON RICHARDS
defeated Mike Blazick and Mark 7:57am ROBERT ROSTOCK; KEVIN BARNO; GER; FRANK SCHIEL; FRANK SCHIEL JR 2:09pm GEORGE REIMILLER; JOE MANTIONE; $205,000 of the $1.7 million backhand that landed near a side-
BRIAN McDERMOTT; ART ROGO 12:30pm JOE BEGGS; TONY GENOBLE; RON ED BRADY; NEAL BUKEAVICH
Kopec in the first round before 7:57am JAY BURKHART; BOB BURKHART; JOE HUMMER; JIM SABATINI 2:18pm JOHN KEMPINSKI; DAN KEMPINSKI; French Open winner’s check. line but initially was called out by
12:39pm PAUL MURRAY; DAN CHAUMP; JOE PAUL BERDY; TOM GILL
knocking off Olszewski and Wil- WNOROWSKI; STEVE SHIPIERSKI
8:06am JOE YOZVIAK; ANDREW YOZIAK; VIC- BUTCHER; DAN NOVAK “We took a lot of risks with this a line judge, which would have giv-
12:39pm JEFF BELLAS; TOM LYONS; MIKE ZA-
liams. TOR SWIDERSKI; JOE BARANOWSKI reform. When we let them fly, we en Schiavone a set point.
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N AT I O N A L L E A G U E R O U N D U P
STANDINGS/STATS
Bucs’ Morton S TA N D I N G S
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
Washington
HrstnJr 3b
Dsmnd ss
L.Nix ph
ab r h bi
4 0 2 0 RRorts 3b
2 0 0 0 KJhnsn 2b
Arizona

1 0 1 0 J.Upton rf
ab r h bi
4 0 0 0
2 1 0 0
4 0 1 0
ser;Second, Mike Winters;Third, Mike Everitt.

Detroit
Tigers 4, White Sox 2
Chicago

salts away Phils


W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Kimall p 0 0 0 0 S.Drew ss 2 0 1 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi
New York ....................................... 31 24 .564 — — 6-4 L-1 17-13 14-11 Werth rf 1 0 0 0 CYoung cf 3 1 1 0 AJcksn cf 5 2 3 0 Pierre lf 3 0 1 0
Boston ............................................ 32 26 .552 1
⁄2 — 6-4 W-2 18-13 14-13 Morse 1b 4 0 0 0 Nady 1b 3 0 1 1 Kelly 3b-rf 3 0 0 0 AlRmrz ss 4 0 2 0
Tampa Bay..................................... 30 28 .517 21⁄2 2 4-6 W-1 14-16 16-12 Espinos 2b 3 0 0 0 GParra lf 3 0 0 0 Boesch rf 4 1 2 2 Quentin dh 2 0 1 0
Toronto........................................... 29 29 .500 31⁄2 3 5-5 L-1 15-14 14-15 WRams c 4 0 0 0 HBlanc c 2 0 0 0 Worth 3b 0 0 0 0 Przyns c 4 0 0 0
Baltimore........................................ 26 30 .464 51⁄2 5 4-6 W-1 16-15 10-15 Ankiel cf 4 0 1 0 JSndrs p 2 0 0 0 MiCarr 1b 4 1 1 2 Rios cf 3 0 0 0
Bixler lf 3 0 0 0 Brrghs ph 1 0 0 0 VMrtnz dh 3 0 1 0 Lillirdg rf 4 1 1 0
Central Division Berndn ph 1 0 0 0 DHrndz p 0 0 0 0 Dirks lf 4 0 0 0 A.Dunn 1b 4 0 0 0
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away LHrndz p 2 0 0 0 Putz p 0 0 0 0 JhPerlt ss 2 0 0 0 Bckhm 2b 4 1 1 2
Cleveland ..................................... 33 23 .589 — — 3-7 L-3 19-9 14-14 Cora ph-ss 1 0 0 0 Avila c 4 0 1 0 Morel 3b 3 0 1 0
Detroit ........................................... 29 27 .518 4 2 6-4 L-1 17-11 12-16 Totals 30 0 4 0 Totals 26 2 4 2 Raburn 2b 4 0 1 0
Chicago ........................................ 28 31 .475 61⁄2 41⁄2 6-4 W-4 11-13 17-18 Washington ....................... 000 000 000 — 0 Santiag 2b 0 0 0 0
Kansas City.................................. 25 33 .431 9 7 3-7 L-3 19-17 6-16 Totals 33 4 9 4 Totals 31 2 7 2
Minnesota .................................... 20 37 .351 131⁄2 111⁄2 4-6 W-3 6-15 14-22 Arizona ............................... 100 000 10x — 2
E—Nady (2). DP—Washington 2. LOB—Washing- Detroit................................. 200 000 002 — 4
The Associated Press 2007. W L
West Division
Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
ton 8, Arizona 4. 2B—Hairston Jr. (8), Ankiel (5), Chicago.............................. 000 020 000 — 2
Nady (7). 3B—S.Drew (4). SB—Desmond (17), E—Verlander (3). DP—Detroit 2, Chicago 2. LOB—
PITTSBURGH — Charlie Texas ............................................. 33 26 .559 — — 8-2 W-4 19-11 14-15 Werth (7). CS—K.Johnson (1). S—Desmond. Detroit 10, Chicago 6. 2B—V.Martinez (14).
Seattle ............................................ 30 28 .517 21⁄2 2 7-3 L-1 17-15 13-13
Morton pitched seven solid Dodgers 11, Reds 8, 11 innings Los Angeles .................................. 30 29 .508 3 21⁄2 5-5 W-1 14-13 16-16 Washington
IP H R ER BB SO 3B—A.Jackson (3). HR—Boesch (5), Mi.Cabrera
(12), Beckham (5). SB—A.Jackson (9). S—Kelly,
Oakland.......................................... 27 32 .458 6 51⁄2 4-6 L-5 14-15 13-17
innings and the Pittsburgh CINCINNATI — Matt Kemp L.Hernandez L,3-7..
Kimball......................
7
1
4
0
2
0
2
0
4
0
3
1
Pierre.
IP H R ER BB SO
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pirates sent the Philadelphia hit a tying grand slam in the East Division Arizona Detroit
J.Saunders W,3-5 ... 7 2 0 0 2 5 Verlander W,6-3...... 8 7 2 2 1 7
Phillies to their fourth consec- eighth inning for his second Philadelphia...................................
W
34
L
24
Pct GB WCGB
.586 — —
L10
5-5
Str
L-4
Home
19-10
Away
15-14 Da.Hernandez H,8.. 1 1 0 0 1 2 Valverde S,15-15.... 1 0 0 0 1 1
utive loss, 6-3 Saturday night. homer of the game, and Jamey Florida ............................................ 31 25 .554 2 — 4-6 L-3 14-14 17-11 Putz S,17-18............
HBP—by J.Saunders (Werth).
1 1 0 0 0 1 Chicago
E.Jackson ................ 6 7 2 2 4 5
Atlanta ............................................ 32 27 .542 21⁄2 1
⁄2 6-4 L-1 17-13 15-14
Andrew McCutchen and Carroll singled in the go-ahead New York ....................................... 27 31 .466 7 5 4-6 W-1 14-17 13-14 Umpires—Home, Vic Carapazza;First, Rob Drake- Sale........................... 11⁄3
Crain L,2-2 ............... 11⁄3
0
2
0
2
0
2
3
0
0
1
Washington ................................... 25 32 .439 8 ⁄2 61⁄2 4-6 L-1 14-12 11-20 ;Second, Gary Darling;Third, Bruce Dreckman.
Lyle Overbay each had three run in the 11th, sending the
1
T—2:31. A—26,199 (48,633). Ohman...................... 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0
Central Division HBP—by Verlander (Quentin).
hits and Brandon Wood home- Los Angeles Dodgers to an 11-8 W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Umpires—Home, Mike DiMuro;First, Jim Rey-
red for Pittsburgh (28-29), victory over the Cincinnati St. Louis .........................................
Milwaukee......................................
35
32
25
26
.583
.552

2


5-5
7-3
W-2
W-2
17-12
21-7
18-13
11-19
A M E R I C A N nolds;Second, Tim Welke;Third, Andy Fletcher.

which has won four of five and Reds on Saturday. Cincinnati ....................................... 30 29 .508 41⁄2 21⁄2 4-6 L-1 18-13 12-16 L E A G U E
could complete a sweep of The Dodgers pulled off their
Pittsburgh ......................................
Chicago..........................................
28
23
29
33
.491
.411
51⁄2
10
31⁄2
8
6-4
2-8
W-2
L-5
11-14
12-19
17-15
11-14 F R I D AY ’ S
Houston ......................................... 23 35 .397 11 9 5-5 L-1 11-17 12-18 Red Sox 9, Athletics 8, 14 L A T E B O X E S
first-place Philadelphia on biggest comeback of the season West Division innings
Sunday to reach .500. and improved to 5-0 in extra W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Oakland Boston Angels 3, Yankees 2
Arizona........................................... 32 26 .552 — — 8-2 W-1 19-12 13-14
Morton was 2-12 with a 7.57 innings. San Francisco ............................... 32 26 .552 — — 5-5 L-1 14-9 18-17 ab r h bi ab r h bi
New York Los Angeles
DeJess rf 3 1 0 0 Ellsury cf 7 1 4 1
ERA last season as the Pirates Colorado ........................................
Los Angeles ..................................
27
27
30
32
.474
.458
41⁄2
51⁄2
41⁄2
51⁄2
3-7
6-4
W-1
W-1
13-15
15-16
14-15
12-16 AnLRc 3b 0 0 0 0 Pedroia 2b 5 1 1 1
Jeter ss
ab
3
r
0
h bi
0 0 MIzturs 2b
ab r h bi
5 0 1 0
lost 105 games. But he has won Cardinals 5, Cubs 4, 12 innings San Diego ...................................... 25 33 .431 7 7 6-4 W-1 10-21 15-12 CJcksn ph-3b 3 0 2 2 AdGnzl 1b
Sutton
5 2 3 1
Grndrs cf 4 0 0 0 Aybar ss 4 1 1 0
Teixeir 1b 3 0 0 0 Abreu lf 3 1 1 1
four of his past five decisions ST. LOUIS — Albert Pujols Sweeny cf-rf 5 1 2 1 pr-1b 2 0 0 0 AlRdrg 3b 3 2 1 0 Willits lf 0 0 0 0
AMERICAN LEAGUE Friday's Games Wlngh lf 5 0 1 2 Youkils 3b 5 1 2 1
to improve to 6-2. His ERA hit his second homer of the Friday's Games Pittsburgh 2, Philadelphia 1, 12 innings Matsui dh 7 0 1 0 Ortiz dh 4 0 1 0
Cano 2b
Martin c
4
4
0
0
0 0
1 1
TrHntr rf
Callasp 3b
3 0 0 0
4 0 1 1
Atlanta 6, N.Y. Mets 3 Reddck
stands at 2.52 — fourth in the game with two outs in the 12th Texas 11, Cleveland 2
Toronto 8, Baltimore 4 Cincinnati 2, L.A. Dodgers 1 KSuzuk pr-dh 0 0 0 0 pr-dh 0 1 0 0
Swisher rf 2 0 0 0 Branyn dh
BoWlsn
3 1 1 0
NL — after allowing a total of inning to give the St. Louis Boston 8, Oakland 6 Milwaukee 6, Florida 5
St. Louis 6, Chicago Cubs 1
Camrn Posada dh 3 0 1 1 ph-dh 1 0 0 0
Chicago White Sox 6, Detroit 4 M.Ellis 2b 7 1 2 0 ph-dh 3 0 0 0
six earned runs over his past Cardinals a 5-4 victory over the Minnesota 5, Kansas City 2 Arizona 4, Washington 0 Barton 1b 5 2 2 0 Crwfrd lf 7 2 4 3
Gardnr lf 3 0 0 0 Trumo 1b
Mathis c
3 0 2 0
3 0 0 0
San Diego 3, Houston 1
five starts. Chicago Cubs on Saturday. L.A. Angels 3, N.Y. Yankees 2
Seattle 7, Tampa Bay 0 San Francisco 3, Colorado 1
Powell c
Kzmnff 3b
7 0 1 0 Lowrie ss
2 0 0 0 J.Drew rf
6 0 0 0
7 0 2 2 Totals 29 2 3 2 Totals
Bourjos cf 3 0 2 1
32 3 9 3
Pujols had his ninth game- Saturday's Games Saturday's Games
St. Louis 5, Chicago Cubs 4, 12 innings
Crisp ph-cf
Pnngtn ss
4 1 1 0 Varitek c
4 2 2 2 Sltlmch c
3 0 0 0
3 1 1 0
New York ........................... 010 100 000 — 2
Boston 9, Oakland 8, 14 innings
Mets 5, Braves 0 ending homer of his career and Tampa Bay 3, Seattle 2 Colorado 2, San Francisco 1 Totals 52 814 7 Totals 57 918 9 Los Angeles....................... 200 100 00x — 3
L.A. Dodgers 11, Cincinnati 8, 11 innings DP—New York 1, Los Angeles 1. LOB—New York
NEW YORK — Dillon Gee first since Aug. 16, 2009, Texas 4, Cleveland 0
Baltimore 5, Toronto 3 Pittsburgh 6, Philadelphia 3
Oakland ............ 000 002 104 010 00 — 8
Boston .............. 100 013 020 010 01 — 9
5, Los Angeles 10. 2B—Al.Rodriguez (11), Posada
(6), Abreu (15), Trumbo (10). SB—M.Izturis (6),
outpitched Jair Jurrjens to against the Padres on a 2-1 Detroit 4, Chicago White Sox 2
Minnesota 7, Kansas City 2
N.Y. Mets 5, Atlanta 0
Milwaukee 3, Florida 2
Two outs when winning run scored. Bourjos (7). CS—M.Izturis (4).
E—Pedroia (3). DP—Oakland 1, Boston 3. LOB—
remain unbeaten this season pitch from Jeff Samardzija N.Y. Yankees at L.A. Angels, 9:05 p.m. Arizona 2, Washington 0 Oakland 11, Boston 12. 2B—C.Jackson (7), Pen- New York
IP H R ER BB SO
Houston at San Diego, 8:35 p.m.
and Jose Reyes hit a bases- (3-2) as the Cardinals prevailed Sunday's Games
Texas (C.Wilson 5-3) at Cleveland (Talbot 2-1), 1:05 Sunday's Games
nington (5), Ellsbury (18), Youkilis 2 (17), Ortiz (15),
C.Crawford 2 (11), Saltalamacchia (7). HR—
Nova L,4-4 ............... 6 8 3 2 2 2
Robertson ................ 1 0 0 0 1 2
loaded triple, leading the New in 95-degree heat. He has 41 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Billingsley 4-4) at Cincinnati (T.Wood
4-3), 1:10 p.m.
Ad.Gonzalez (11). SB—Ellsbury 2 (22), C.Crawford Logan........................ 0 1 0 0 0 0
Oakland (Anderson 3-5) at Boston (Lackey 2-5), (8). CS—J.Drew (1). SF—Sweeney, Pennington. Ayala......................... 1 0 0 0 1 0
York Mets past the Atlanta career multihomer games, two 1:35 p.m. Milwaukee (Narveson 2-4) at Florida (Ani.Sanchez IP H R ER BB SO Los Angeles
5-1), 1:10 p.m.
Braves 5-0 on Saturday night. of them this season, and has Toronto (Jo-.Reyes 1-4) at Baltimore (Guthrie 2-7),
1:35 p.m. Philadelphia (Halladay 7-3) at Pittsburgh (Ja.McDo-
Oakland
Cahill......................... 7 8 5 5 1 8
Weaver W,7-4 .........
S.Downs H,8 ...........
7
1
3
0
2
0
2
0
4
1
8
1
Pinch-hitter Jason Pridie homered three times the last Detroit (Penny 4-4) at Chicago White Sox (Peavy
2-0), 2:10 p.m.
nald 3-3), 1:35 p.m.
Chicago Cubs (Zambrano 5-2) at St. Louis (Carpen-
Ziegler ...................... 2⁄3
Breslow .................... 0
1
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
Walden S,13-16 ...... 1 0 0 0 0 2
Nova pitched to 1 batter in the 7th.
snapped a scoreless tie with an two games to emerge from a Minnesota (Duensing 2-5) at Kansas City (Francis ter 1-5), 2:15 p.m. De Los Santos......... 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 Logan pitched to 1 batter in the 8th.
2-5), 2:10 p.m. Colorado (Hammel 3-5) at San Francisco (Vogel- Fuentes .................... 2 2 0 0 0 1
RBI single in the seventh and power funk. N.Y. Yankees (Colon 3-3) at L.A. Angels (Pineiro song 3-1), 4:05 p.m. A.Bailey BS,1-1 ....... 1 2 1 1 1 3
HBP—by Ayala (Bourjos). WP—Nova. PB—Mar-
tin.
Washington (Marquis 6-2) at Arizona (I.Kennedy
the Mets took advantage of an 2-2), 3:35 p.m.
Tampa Bay (W.Davis 4-5) at Seattle (Bedard 3-4), 6-2), 4:10 p.m.
Devine ......................
Wuertz ......................
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
2
1
Umpires—Home, Mike Estabrook;First, Marty Fos-
ter;Second, Bill Welke;Third, Tim Tschida.
error by shortstop Alex Gon- Rockies 2, Giants 1 4:10 p.m. Houston (Lyles 0-0) at San Diego (Latos 3-6), 6:35 Moscoso L,2-1 ........ 2⁄3 2 1 1 1 0 T—2:49. A—42,521 (45,389).
Monday's Games p.m. Boston
zalez to score five times in the SAN FRANCISCO — Troy Minnesota at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m. Atlanta (T.Hudson 4-4) at N.Y. Mets (Dickey 2-6), Beckett ..................... 6 4 3 3 3 4
inning. 8:05 p.m. Albers H,4................ 1⁄3 1 0 0 0 0 Diamondbacks 4, Nationals 0
Tulowitzki had three hits and Oakland at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m.
Detroit at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Monday's Games Hottovy H,1.............. 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 0
Washington Arizona
New York’s struggling bull- drove in a run, Jhoulys Chacin Seattle at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m.
Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m.
Bard H,11 .................
Papelbon.................. 1⁄3
1 1
3
0
4
0
3
0
1
1
1 ab r h bi ab r h bi
Toronto at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. Berndn lf 4 0 0 0 RRorts 3b 4 1 2 0
pen finally preserved a lead, pitched six effective innings Tampa Bay at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. Milwaukee at Florida, 7:10 p.m. Jenks ........................ 12⁄3 2 0 0 0 3
Dsmnd ss 4 0 1 0 KJhnsn 2b 2 0 0 0
Colorado at San Diego, 10:05 p.m. Aceves W,3-1.......... 4 3 1 1 2 2
too, with Pedro Beato and Tim and the Colorado Rockies beat NATIONAL LEAGUE
Washington at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. Beckett pitched to 2 batters in the 7th. L.Nix rf
Morse 1b
4 0 1 0 J.Upton rf
4 0 0 0 S.Drew ss
2 1 1 0
4 0 1 3
Breslow pitched to 2 batters in the 8th.
Byrdak combining for two the San Francisco Giants 2-1 on HBP—by Beckett (DeJesus). WP—Beckett.
Espinos 2b 2 0 0 0 CYoung cf 4 1 1 1
Ankiel cf 3 0 0 0 Monter c 3 0 1 0
perfect innings to close it out. Saturday. Umpires—Home, Tony Randazzo;First, Larry Va-
nover;Second, Brian Gorman;Third, Dan Bellino.
IRdrgz c 3 0 1 0 Nady 1b 3 0 1 0
HrstnJr 3b 3 0 0 0 GParra lf 4 0 1 0
Chacin (6-4) allowed one run N A T I O N A L T—5:17. A—37,485 (37,065). Maya p 1 0 0 0 Cllmntr p 2 1 0 0
Brewers 3, Marlins 2 and four hits to end a personal Rockies 2, Giants 1 Slaten p 0 0 0 0 DHrndz p 0 0 0 0
L E A G U E Colorado San Francisco Rays 3, Mariners 2 Coffey p 0 0 0 0 Brrghs ph 1 0 0 0
MIAMI — Prince Fielder two-game losing streak and ab r h bi ab r h bi Tampa Bay Seattle
Cora ph 1 0 0 0 Patersn p 0 0 0 0
Kimall p 0 0 0 0
homered and Yuniesky Be- help the Rockies win in San Pirates 6, Phillies 3 EYong cf
Fowler cf
3 1 1 0 Torres cf
0 0 0 0 Burriss 2b
4 0 1 0
4 0 0 0
ab r h bi ab r h bi Stairs ph 1 0 0 0
Damon dh 5 1 2 1 ISuzuki rf 4 0 0 0
tancourt hit a tiebreaking RBI Francisco for the first time in Philadelphia
ab r h bi
Pittsburgh
ab r h bi
JHerrr 2b 3 0 0 0 Schrhlt rf 3 0 1 0 Zobrist 2b 5 0 2 2 Ryan ss 4 0 0 0
HRdrgz p
Totals
0 0 0 0
30 0 3 0 Totals 29 4 8 4
CGnzlz lf 4 0 1 0 Huff 1b 3 0 0 0
double in Milwaukee’s two-run five games. Rollins ss 2 1 1 0 Tabata lf 4 1 1 0 Tlwtzk ss 4 1 3 1 C.Ross lf 4 1 1 1
Joyce rf
Longori 3b
3 0 0 0 Smoak 1b
2 0 1 0 Cust dh
4 0 1 0
3 0 0 0
Washington ....................... 000 000 000 — 0
WValdz ss 2 0 1 0 Paul rf 3 0 1 0 Wggntn 1b 4 0 1 0 BCrwfr ss 4 0 0 0 Arizona ............................... 010 030 00x — 4
seventh inning, helping the Polanc 3b 5 0 2 1 AMcCt cf 4 1 3 2 Street p 0 0 0 0 MTejad 3b 3 0 1 0
SRdrgz 3b
Ktchm 1b
2 0 0 0 AKndy 2b
4 0 0 0 FGtrrz cf
3 0 0 0
3 0 0 0 DP—Washington 1. LOB—Washington 4, Arizona
Brewers beat the Florida Mar- Diamondbacks 2, Nationals 0 Utley 2b 5 0 1 0 Walker 2b 3 0 0 0 Splrghs rf 4 0 1 0 CStwrt c 2 0 0 0 BUpton cf 2 0 0 0 Peguer lf 3 1 2 0 8. 2B—I.Rodriguez (5), R.Roberts (8), Montero
Howard 1b 4 0 0 1 Overay 1b 4 1 3 1 Nelson 3b 3 0 1 0 Rownd ph 1 0 0 0 Fuld lf 3 1 1 0 Figgins 3b 3 0 0 0 (14), G.Parra (5). 3B—S.Drew (3). HR—C.Young
lins 3-2 on Saturday night. PHOENIX — Joe Saunders Victorn cf
Ibanez lf
4 1 1 0 CSnydr c
4 1 2 0 BrWod 3b
3 0 0 1
4 2 1 1
JMorls c 3 0 0 0 Affeldt p 0 0 0 0 Jaso c 3 1 1 0 CGmnz c 2 0 0 0 (10). SB—J.Upton (11). CS—R.Roberts (4).
Chacin p 2 0 0 0 RRmrz p 0 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO
Yovani Gallardo pitched six escaped two early jams to go DBrwn rf 3 0 1 1 Cedeno ss 4 0 1 0 Lndstr p 0 0 0 0 Bmgrn p 1 0 0 0
Brignc ss
Totals
4 0 0 0 Olivo ph-c
33 3 7 3 Totals
1 1 1 2
30 2 4 2 Washington
Sardinh c 2 0 0 0 Morton p 2 0 0 0 S.Smith ph 1 0 1 0 Burrell ph 1 0 0 0
effective innings to win his seven innings in a combined Ruiz ph 0 0 0 0 Diaz ph 0 1 0 0 RBtncr p 0 0 0 0 Whitsd c 0 0 0 0 Tampa Bay......................... 030 000 000 — 3
Maya L,0-1 ............... 41⁄3
Slaten........................ 0
6
1
4
0
4
0
3
0
4
0
sixth consecutive start and four-hitter, lifting the Arizona Kndrck p
Zagrsk p
1 0 0 0 Veras p
0 0 0 0 GJones ph
0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
Helton 1b
Totals
0 0 0 0
31 2 9 1 Totals 30 1 4 1
Seattle ................................ 000 000 020 — 2
E—Smoak (3). DP—Tampa Bay 1. LOB—Tampa
Coffey ....................... 2⁄3
Kimball...................... 2
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
2
2
Milwaukee posted back-to-back Diamondbacks to a 2-0 win Mrtnz ph 1 0 0 0 Hanrhn p 0 0 0 0 Colorado ............................ 000 011 000 — 2 Bay 8, Seattle 2. 2B—Damon (8), Smoak (13), Pe-
guero (2). HR—Olivo (6). CS—B.Upton (4).
H.Rodriguez ............ 1 0 0 0 0 2
JRomr p 0 0 0 0 Arizona
wins in South Florida for the over the Washington Nationals Baez p 0 0 0 0 San Francisco.................... 000 001 000 — 1
E—B.Crawford (2). DP—San Francisco 1. LOB—
IP H R ER BB SO Collmenter W,4-1.... 7 3 0 0 1 5
BFrncs ph 1 0 0 0 Tampa Bay
first time since April 10-11, Saturday night. Totals 34 3 9 3 Totals 32 610 5 Colorado 6, San Francisco 5. 2B—Torres (12), Hellickson W,7-3..... 71⁄3 3 1 1 1 4
Da.Hernandez .........
Paterson ...................
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
Schierholtz (6). HR—C.Ross (5). SB—Tulowitzki Jo.Peralta H,9 ......... 2⁄3 1 1 1 0 0
Philadelphia....................... 100 100 001 — 3 (4). CS—C.Gonzalez (2). S—Fowler, J.Herrera. Slaten pitched to 1 batter in the 5th.
Pittsburgh .......................... 200 200 11x — 6 Farnsworth S,11-12 1 0 0 0 0 1 HBP—by Kimball (J.Upton), by Maya (J.Upton).
IP H R ER BB SO Seattle
E—W.Valdez (3). DP—Pittsburgh 1. LOB—Phila- Colorado Umpires—Home, Bruce Dreckman;First, Vic Cara-
Fister L,3-6 .............. 7 7 3 3 4 6 pazza;Second, Rob Drake;Third, Gary Darling.
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP delphia 9, Pittsburgh 6. 2B—Rollins (11), Ibanez
(11), Tabata (11), A.McCutchen 2 (11), Overbay (11),
Chacin W,6-4 ..........
Lindstrom H,9..........
6
1
4
0
1
0
1
0
3
0
2
0
Pauley....................... 2 0
Umpires—Home, Derryl Cousins;First, Jim Joyce-
0 0 1 0 T—2:45. A—20,332 (48,633).
Cedeno (8). 3B—Overbay (1). HR—Br.Wood (1). R.Betancourt H,13 .. 1 0 0 0 0 0
SB—Diaz (3). CS—Paul (2). S—K.Kendrick, Paul. ;Second, Mark Ripperger;Third, Jim Wolf.
Mariners 7, Rays 0

Drew draws up win in


Street S,15-17 ......... 1 0 0 0 0 0 T—2:36. A—28,843 (47,878).
IP H R ER BB SO San Francisco
Philadelphia Bumgarner L,2-7..... 7 7 2 1 1 6 Tampa Bay Seattle
K.Kendrick L,3-4 ..... 5 8 4 4 0 0 Affeldt ....................... 1 1 0 0 0 1 Orioles 5, Blue Jays 3 ab r h bi ab r h bi
Zagurski ................... 1 1 0 0 0 1 R.Ramirez................ 1 1 0 0 1 0 Damon dh 3 0 1 0 ISuzuki rf 4 1 0 0
J.Romero ................. 1 1 1 1 2 2 PB—Whiteside. Toronto Baltimore Zobrist 2b 4 0 2 0 Ryan ss 3 1 0 0
Baez.......................... 1 0 1 0 1 0 Umpires—Home, Paul Emmel;First, Mike Muchlin- ab r h bi ab r h bi Longori 3b 4 0 0 0 Smoak 1b 2 1 1 2
Pittsburgh YEscor ss 5 0 0 0 Andino 2b 5 0 1 0 Joyce rf 4 0 0 0 Cust dh 2 1 0 1

14th inning for BoSox


ski;Second, Bill Miller;Third, James Hoye.
Morton W,6-2 .......... 7 6 2 2 2 5 T—2:41. A—41,046 (41,915). CPttrsn lf 4 1 3 1 Markks rf 4 0 2 0 BUpton cf 3 0 0 0 FGtrrz cf 4 0 0 0
Veras H,10............... 1 0 0 0 0 1 Bautist rf 3 0 0 0 AdJons cf 4 0 1 0 SRdrgz ss 3 0 0 0 AKndy 2b 3 1 1 2
Hanrahan.................. 1 3 1 1 1 1 Lind dh 3 0 0 0 Guerrr dh 4 0 1 0 FLopez 1b 3 0 1 0 Olivo c 4 1 2 2
HBP—by Morton (Sardinha). WP—Baez. Cardinals 5, Cubs 4, 12 innings JRiver 1b 4 1 1 0 D.Lee 1b 4 2 2 0 Jaso c 3 0 0 0 Figgins 3b 4 0 0 0
Umpires—Home, Joe West;First, Angel Hernan- Arencii c 3 0 0 0 Wieters c 4 1 2 0 Ruggin lf 3 0 0 0 Peguer lf 3 1 0 0
Chicago St. Louis A.Hill 2b 4 0 2 0 Hardy ss 3 1 1 1
dez;Second, Angel Campos;Third, Chad Fairchild. ab r h bi ab r h bi Totals 30 0 4 0 Totals 29 7 4 7
T—3:01. A—39,441 (38,362). RDavis cf 3 1 1 1 MrRynl 3b 4 1 1 4 Tampa Bay......................... 000 000 000 — 0
Fukdm rf 6 0 3 1 Theriot ss 5 2 1 0 McCoy 3b 2 0 1 1 Reimld lf 2 0 0 0
Barney 2b-ss 6 0 1 0 Jay lf-cf 6 0 1 0 Encrnc ph 1 0 0 0 Pie pr-lf 0 0 0 0 Seattle ................................ 103 030 00x — 7
Mets 5, Braves 0 SCastro ss
Smrdzj p
6
0
1
0
1 0
0 0
Pujols 1b
Brkmn rf
4 3 3 4
5 0 1 1
Totals 32 3 8 3 Totals 34 511 5 E—S.Rodriguez (5). DP—Seattle 1. LOB—Tampa
Bay 4, Seattle 6. HR—Smoak (10), A.Kennedy (5),
The Associated Press as Texas won for the seventh Atlanta New York C.Pena 1b 5 1 2 2 Rasms cf 3 0 0 0 Toronto............................... 110 100 000 — 3
Olivo (5). SB—Zobrist (6). S—Ryan.
ab r h bi ab r h bi Marml p 0 0 0 0 Batista p 0 0 0 0 Baltimore ............................ 010 004 00x — 5 IP H R ER BB SO
BOSTON — J.D. Drew sin- time in eight games to improve Prado lf 4 0 1 0 JosRys ss 4 1 1 3 LeMahi 2b 0 0 0 0 MHmlt ph 1 0 0 0 E—Arrieta (1). DP—Baltimore 1. LOB—Toronto 7, Tampa Bay
AlGnzlz ss 4 0 1 0 Turner 3b 3 0 1 1 Baltimore 8. 2B—Wieters (9). HR—C.Patterson (5),
gled home Carl Crawford from to 15-8 since May 10. C.Jones 3b 4 0 0 0 Beltran rf 4 0 0 0
DeWitt 3b
Soto c
5
5
0
1
1 0
1 0
Salas p
T.Cruz ph
0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 Mar.Reynolds (8). SB—R.Davis 2 (18). CS—
Sonnanstine L,0-2 ..
A.Russell.................. 12⁄3
5 4
0
7
0
7
0
5
1
1
1
McCoy (1), Markakis (1). SF—R.Davis.
second with two outs in the 14th McCnn c
Fremn 1b
3 0 0 0 Beato p
4 0 0 0 Byrdak p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Colvin lf-1b
Campn cf
5
5
0
1
0 0
2 1
ESnchz p
YMolin c
0 0 0 0
4 0 1 0 IP H R ER BB SO
C.Ramos .................. 1⁄3
Farnsworth............... 1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
inning Saturday, lifting the Bos- Orioles 5, Blue Jays 3 Uggla 2b 3 0 1 0 DnMrp 1b 4 0 2 0 R.Wells p 3 0 1 0 MCrpnt 3b 5 0 1 0 Toronto Seattle
Hinske rf 3 0 0 0 Pagan cf 4 0 0 0 Marshll p 0 0 0 0 Descals 2b 2 0 0 0 R.Romero L,5-5 ...... 72⁄3 11 5 5 3 5 Vargas W,4-3 .......... 9 4 0 0 1 4
ton Red Sox to a 9-8 win over the BALTIMORE — Mark Rey- Mather cf
Jurrjns p
2 0 1 0 Bay lf
0 0 0 0 Thole c
4 1 0 0
3 1 2 0
BSnydr ph 1 0 0 0 Motte p 0 0 0 0 Dotel ......................... 1⁄3
Baltimore
0 0 0 0 1 HBP—by Sonnanstine (Peguero). WP—Vargas.
K.Wood p 0 0 0 0 Miller p 0 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Jim Wolf;First, Derryl Cousins-
Oakland Athletics after closer nolds hit a grand slam and Jake Proctor p 0 0 0 0 RTejad 2b 2 1 1 0 JRussll p 0 0 0 0 Craig lf 3 0 1 0 Arrieta W,7-3 ........... 6 5 3 3 4 1 ;Second, Jim Joyce;Third, Mark Ripperger.
MaYng ph 1 0 0 0 Gee p 2 0 0 0 Montnz lf 1 0 0 0 Lohse p 1 0 0 0 Ji.Johnson H,8 ........ 1 0 0 0 0 0 T—2:21. A—24,492 (47,878).
Jonathan Papelbon blew a four- Arrieta pitched six effective Sherrill p 0 0 0 0 Pridie ph-rf 1 1 1 1 Schmkr 2b 2 0 0 0 Uehara H,7 .............. 1 1 0 0 0 3
Totals 28 0 4 0 Totals 31 5 8 5 Greene Gregg S,10-13 ........ 1 2 0 0 0 2
run lead in the ninth. innings to lead the Baltimore Atlanta ................................ 000 000 000 — 0 ph-2b 2 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Doug Eddings;First, Kerwin Dan- Padres 3, Astros 1
ley;Second, Dana DeMuth;Third, Paul Nauert.
Crawford had four hits and Orioles to a 5-3 win over the New York ........................... 000 000 50x — 5
E—Ale.Gonzalez (4). DP—Atlanta 1. LOB—Atlanta
Totals 48 412 4 Totals 44 5 9 5
T—2:32. A—20,086 (45,438).
Houston
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San Diego
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Chicago.................... 000 004 000 000 — 4
drove in three runs and Adrian Toronto Blue Jays on Saturday 5, New York 4. 2B—Uggla (8), Thole (7). St. Louis ................... 000 202 000 001 — 5 Bourn cf 4 0 1 0 Denorfi cf 3 1 2 1
Gonzalez had a solo homer and night.
3B—Jos.Reyes (10). SB—Turner (3). CS—Prado Two outs when winning run scored. Rangers 4, Indians 0 Barmes ss 4 0 2 0 Bartlett ss 3 1 2 0
(5). S—Jurrjens 2. SF—Turner. E—DeWitt (4). DP—Chicago 1. LOB—Chicago 8, Pence rf 4 0 1 0 Headly 3b 4 0 1 0
IP H R ER BB SO Texas Cleveland Ca.Lee lf 3 0 0 0 Ludwck lf 2 1 1 1
three hits for the Red Sox, who With the Orioles trailing 3-1 in Atlanta
St. Louis 8. 2B—Fukudome 2 (7), Soto (10), Pujols
(7), M.Carpenter (1). HR—C.Pena (8), Pujols 2
ab r h bi ab r h bi Kppngr 2b 4 0 0 0 Cantu 1b 4 0 0 0
Jurrjens L,7-2 .......... 61⁄3 6 4 3 0 6 Kinsler 2b 4 0 0 0 Brantly lf 4 0 1 0 Wallac 1b 3 0 0 0 Cnghm rf 2 0 1 1
posted their 15th win in 20 the sixth, Reynolds hit the first Proctor...................... 2⁄3 1 1 1 0 0
(12). CS—Y.Molina (4).
IP H R ER BB SO
Andrus ss 3 1 1 0 OCarer 2b 4 0 0 0 CJhnsn 3b 4 1 2 0 Hawpe ph 1 0 0 0
JHmltn cf 4 1 2 2 ACarer ss 4 0 1 0
games. pitch from Ricky Romero into Sherrill ......................
New York
1 1 0 0 0 0 Chicago MiYong dh 4 0 0 0 CSantn 1b 4 0 1 0
Towles c
MDwns ph
2
1
0
0
0 1
0 0
H.Bell p
Forsyth 2b
0 0 0 0
3 0 0 0
R.Wells..................... 52⁄3 3 4 4 1 1 ABeltre 3b 3 1 0 0 GSizmr cf 3 0 1 0
Conor Jackson had a tying, the left-center stands for his Gee W,6-0 ...............
Beato......................... 11⁄3
7 4
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
Marshall BS,1-2 ...... 11⁄3 2 0 0 0 1 N.Cruz rf 4 1 1 2 Duncan dh 4 0 0 0
Happ p
AngSnc ph
2
1
0
0
0 0
0 0
RJhnsn c
Mosely p
3 0 0 0
2 0 0 0
K.Wood .................... 2 1 0 0 0 2
pinch-hit two-run single in the eighth homer of the season and Byrdak ...................... 2⁄3
HBP—by Jurrjens (R.Tejada). WP—Jurrjens.
0 0 0 0 0 J.Russell .................. 1⁄3 1 0 0 1 0
Morlnd 1b
Torreal c
4 0 1 0 Kearns rf
4 0 2 0 Marson c
4 0 1 0
3 0 0 0
FRdrgz p 0 0 0 0 Tekotte ph
MAdms p
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Marmol ..................... 12⁄3 1 0 0 0 3
ninth and a key double in the the first slam of his career in 129 Umpires—Home, Alan Porter;First, Fieldin Cul- Samardzija L,3-2..... 2⁄3 1 1 1 0 0
DvMrp lf
Totals
3 0 1 0 Everett 3b
33 4 8 4 Totals
2 0 0 0
32 0 5 0
EPtrsn rf 0 0 0 0
breth;Second, Gary Cederstrom;Third, Lance St. Louis Totals 32 1 6 1 Totals 28 3 7 3
11th as Oakland grabbed the home runs. Barksdale. Lohse........................ 52⁄3 11 4 4 0 5 Texas.................................. 200 000 200 — 4 Houston.............................. 000 100 000 — 1
T—2:19. A—28,114 (41,800). Cleveland ........................... 000 000 000 — 0
lead, but Andrew Bailey couldn’t Arrieta (7-3), allowed three Motte......................... 2⁄3
Miller ......................... 1⁄3
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 E—A.Beltre (6). DP—Texas 1, Cleveland 1. LOB—
San Diego .......................... 000 210 00x — 3
E—Towles (3). LOB—Houston 7, San Diego 6.
hold it. The Athletics lost their runs on five hits, walking four Dodgers 11, Reds 8, 11 innings Batista ....................... 21⁄3
Salas......................... 1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
Texas 4, Cleveland 7. 2B—Torrealba (8), A.Cabre-
ra (15). HR—J.Hamilton (3), N.Cruz (12). CS—Tor-
2B—Barmes (7), Cunningham (1). 3B—C.Johnson
2 (3). HR—Denorfia (4). SB—Bourn (23), Bartlett
fifth straight. and striking out one. While his Los Angeles
ab r h bi
Cincinnati
ab r h bi
E.Sanchez W,2-1.... 2 0
HBP—by K.Wood (Pujols), by Marmol (Y.Molina).
0 0 0 2 realba (1).
IP H R ER BB SO
(10). CS—Bartlett (2). S—Towles.
IP H R ER BB SO
Alfredo Aceves (3-1) pitched line didn’t look impressive, he Carroll ss 5 2 4 1
Stubbs cf 5 1 2 1 Umpires—Home, Marvin Hudson;First, Ted Bar- Texas
D.Holland W,5-1...... 9 5 0 0 1 5
Houston
Miles 2b-3b 5 2 3 3
BPhllps 2b 6 1 2 1 rett;Second, Ron Kulpa;Third, D.J. Reyburn. Happ L,3-7 ............... 6 6 3 3 2 2
four innings for the win. got better as he went along — Ethier rf 5 1 0 1
Votto 1b 4 1 2 3 T—3:48. A—43,195 (43,975). Cleveland Fe.Rodriguez........... 2 1 0 0 2 3
Kemp cf 5 2 3 6
Rolen 3b 5 0 0 0 Carmona L,3-7 ........ 61⁄3 7 4 4 1 2 San Diego
Crawford doubled into the retiring his last seven batters. Blake 3b 4 0 0 0
Bruce rf 5 0 1 0 R.Perez .................... 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Moseley W,2-6 ........ 7 6 1 1 1 5
Guerra p 0 0 0 0
Horst p 0 0 0 0 Brewers 3, Marlins 2 J.Smith ..................... 1 1 0 0 1 1
left-field corner against Guiller- Troncs p 0 0 0 0
JGoms lf 3 0 0 0 Milwaukee Florida Pestano .................... 0 0 0 0 0 0
M.Adams H,10 ........
H.Bell S,15-16 .........
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
2
mo Moscoso (2-1). After Jed Twins 7, Royals 2 Loney 1b 6 0 1 0
Masset p 0 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Durbin.......................
HBP—by D.Holland (G.Sizemore).
1 0 0 0 0 1 Balk—Happ.
Sands lf 4 0 0 0
Bray p 0 0 0 0 Weeks 2b 4 0 1 0 Coghln cf 5 1 3 0 Umpires—Home, Greg Gibson;First, Todd Tiche-
Lowrie was intentionally walk- KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Alexi Elbert p
Guerrir p
0
0
0
0
0 0
Ondrsk p
0 0
Arrdnd p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
C.Hart rf 4 0 0 0 Bonifac ss 4 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Eric Cooper;First, Tim Timmons-
;Second, Mark Carlson;Third, Jeff Kellogg.
nor;Second, Sam Holbrook;Third, Gerry Davis.
T—2:41. A—20,056 (42,691).
Braun lf 4 0 1 0 Morrsn lf 4 0 0 0
ed, Drew lined a single to right- Casilla matched a career high JuCastr 2b
Navarr c
1
4
1
1
1 0
Cairo ph
1 0
Hanign c
1 0 0 0
1 1 1 0
Fielder 1b 3 1 1 1 GSnchz 1b 4 1 3 1 T—2:28. A—30,130 (43,441).
McGeh 3b 4 0 0 0 Dobbs 3b 4 0 0 0
center to end the 5-hour, 17- with four hits and drove in two Kershw p 1 0 0 0
RHrndz c 3 2 2 0 Lucroy c 4 1 1 0 Stanton rf 4 0 0 0 Twins 7, Royals 2 Giants 3, Rockies 1
MacDgl p 0 0 0 0
Leake pr 0 0 0 0 YBtncr ss 4 0 1 1 J.Buck c 3 0 0 0
minute game. runs, leading the Minnesota GwynJ ph-lf 3 2 2 0
Corder p 0 0 0 0 Morgan cf 3 1 1 1 Infante 2b 3 0 1 0 Minnesota Kansas City
Colorado
ab r h bi
San Francisco
ab r h bi
Fisher p 0 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi
Twins to a 7-2 victory over the FLewis rf 1 0 0 0
Gallard p
Hwkns p
2 0 0 0 Cousins pr
0 0 0 0 Volstad p
0 0 0 0
3 0 1 0 Revere cf 5 2 2 1 Gordon lf 5 1 2 0
S.Smith rf
JHerrr 2b
5 0 0 0 Torres cf
4 0 0 0 Burriss 3b
4 0 0 0
4 0 3 0
Rays 3, Mariners 2 Kansas City Royals on Saturday Janish ss
Cueto p
5 1 1 1
1 0 0 0
Brddck p 0 0 0 0 R.Webb p 0 0 0 0 ACasill ss 5 1 4 2 MeCarr cf 3 0 2 0 CGnzlz lf 3 1 1 0 FSnchz 2b 4 1 1 0
Counsll ph 1 0 1 0 Choate p 0 0 0 0 Cuddyr 1b 5 1 2 2 Hosmer 1b 5 0 2 1 Tlwtzk ss 3 0 1 0 Huff 1b 4 0 0 0
Heisey ph-lf 3 1 2 2
SEATTLE — Jeremy Hellick- night. Totals 43111511 Totals 43 813 8
Loe p
Axford p
0 0 0 0 Cishek p
0 0 0 0 OMrtnz ph
0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
Valenci 3b
DYong dh
5 0 0 1 Francr rf
5 0 1 1 Butler dh
4 0 1 1
4 0 0 0
Helton 1b 3 0 0 1 Schrhlt rf 4 1 1 0
Wggntn 3b 4 0 0 0 C.Ross lf 3 1 2 2
son picked up where he left off in Casilla stroked RBI singles in Los Angeles............. 001 000 150 04 — 11 Totals 33 3 7 3 Totals 35 2 8 1 Dnklm lf
Repko rf
3 0 1 0 Aviles 3b
4 0 0 0 Getz 2b
2 0 0 0
4 0 0 0
Iannett c 2 0 0 0 BCrwfr ss 2 0 1 1
Cincinnati ................. 000 004 300 01 — 8 Milwaukee.......................... 001 000 200 — 3 Fowler cf 3 0 0 0 Whitsd c 3 0 0 0
May, pitching neatly into the the third and seventh innings to E—Fisher (1), Stubbs (1). DP—Cincinnati 2. LOB— Florida ................................ 100 001 000 — 2
RRiver c 4 1 1 0 Treanr c 2 0 0 0 Giambi ph 1 0 1 0 Cain p 2 0 1 0
Los Angeles 7, Cincinnati 6. 2B—Stubbs (11). HR— Tolbert 2b 4 2 2 0 AEscor ss 4 1 1 0 Nelson pr 0 0 0 0 Rownd ph 1 0 0 0
eighth inning to lead the Tampa help the Twins to their third Kemp 2 (15), Votto (8). CS—Votto (4). S—Navarro,
E—McGehee 2 (9), Morgan (2), Bonifacio (3). DP—
Florida 2. LOB—Milwaukee 4, Florida 9.
Totals 40 713 7 Totals 33 2 8 2 Nicasio p 2 0 2 0 JaLopz p 0 0 0 0
Kershaw, Cueto. SF—Miles. Minnesota .......................... 001 002 301 — 7 EYong ph 1 0 0 0 BrWlsn p 0 0 0 0
Bay Rays to a 3-2 victory over straight win, equaling a season IP H R ER BB SO
2B—Y.Betancourt (9). HR—Fielder (13), Morgan
(1). SB—Weeks (7). CS—Braun (3), Coghlan (6). Kansas City ....................... 002 000 000 — 2 Belisle p 0 0 0 0
the Seattle Mariners on Sat- high. Casilla’s other four-hit Los Angeles
Kershaw ................... 62⁄3 6 6 6 2 9
S—Bonifacio. E—A.Escobar (4). DP—Kansas City 1. LOB—Min-
nesota 8, Kansas City 11. 2B—A.Casilla (6), Tolbert
MtRynl p
Splrghs ph
0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
IP H R ER BB SO
urday. game was Sept. 3, 2007 against MacDougal .............. 1⁄3
Elbert ........................ 1
2
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
Milwaukee 2 (7). HR—Cuddyer (7). SB—Me.Cabrera (6), Totals 32 1 5 1 Totals 31 3 9 3
Gallardo W,8-2........ 6 6 2 1 2 5 Aviles (9). S—Me.Cabrera. SF—Francoeur. Colorado ............................ 000 100 000 — 1
the Cleveland Indians. Guerrier .................... 1 1 0 0 0 0 Hawkins H,6............. 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 IP H R ER BB SO San Francisco.................... 000 300 00x — 3
Guerra W,1-0 .......... 11⁄3 2 1 1 1 1 Minnesota
Rangers 4, Indians 0 Troncoso .................. 2⁄3 2 0 0 0 0
Braddock H,2 .......... 1⁄3
Loe H,10 .................. 1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1 Blackburn W,5-4 ..... 5 7 2 2 1 2
DP—Colorado 1. LOB—Colorado 9, San Francisco
5. 2B—Tulowitzki (12), Nicasio 2 (2), C.Ross 2 (8),
Cincinnati
CLEVELAND — Derek Hol- Tigers 4, White Sox 2 Cueto ........................ 7 5 2 2 1 3
Axford S,15-17 ........ 1 1 0 0 0 2 Slama H,1 ................
Dumatrait.................. 2⁄3
1 0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
B.Crawford (2). SB—C.Gonzalez (8). CS—Burriss
Florida (2).
Masset...................... 1⁄3 3 3 3 0 1
land tossed a five-hitter for his CHICAGO — Miguel Cabrera Bray........................... 0 0 1 1 1 0
Volstad L,2-5 ...........
R.Webb ....................
7
1
6
1
3
0
3
0
1
0
4
1
Hoey .........................
Al.Burnett H,2.......... 1⁄3
1 0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
0 Colorado
IP H R ER BB SO
Ondrusek BS,2-2 .... 2⁄3 2 1 1 0 1
second career shutout and the hit a tiebreaking two-run homer Arredondo ................ 1 1 0 0 1 1
Choate ...................... 1⁄3
Cishek ...................... 2⁄3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Mijares......................
Kansas City
1 1 0 0 0 1 Nicasio L,1-1 ........... 6 9 3 3 1 3
Belisle....................... 1 0 0 0 0 2
Texas Rangers beat the Cleve- with two out in the ninth inning, Cordero ....................
Fisher L,0-3 ............. 2⁄3
1 0
4
0
4
0
3
1
1
1
0
WP—Axford, Volstad. Hochevar L,3-6 .......
L.Coleman ...............
6 11
1 1
6
0
6
0
0
1
2
1
Mat.Reynolds........... 1 0 0 0 0 3
Umpires—Home, CB Bucknor;First, Jerry Meals- San Francisco
land Indians 4-0 on Saturday sending Justin Verlander and the Horst ......................... 1⁄3
Bray pitched to 1 batter in the 8th.
0 0 0 0 0 ;Second, Dale Scott;Third, Dan Iassogna. Soria ......................... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Cain W,4-4............... 7 4 1 1 4 7
T—2:54. A—17,204 (38,560). Crow ......................... 1 1 1 1 0 3 Ja.Lopez H,8 ........... 1 0 0 0 0 2
night. Detroit Tigers to a 4-2 victory WP—Guerra, Cueto. Balk—Horst. Hochevar pitched to 4 batters in the 7th. Br.Wilson S,16-18 .. 1 1 0 0 1 1
Umpires—Home, Hunter Wendelstedt;First, Brian HBP—by Hochevar (Dinkelman). WP—Slama. WP—Nicasio, Cain.
Josh Hamilton and Nelson over the Chicago White Sox on Knight;Second, Jerry Layne;Third, Bob Davidson. Diamondbacks 2, Nationals 0 Umpires—Home, Chris Guccione;First, Cory Bla- Umpires—Home, James Hoye;First, Paul Emmel-
T—3:58. A—40,324 (42,319).
Cruz each hit a two-run homer Saturday night. ;Second, Mike Muchlinski;Third, Bill Miller.
T—2:33. A—41,021 (41,915).
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PRO GOLF

Stricker still up by 3 strokes at Memorial


Jonathan Byrd cut Stricker’s and looked as though he might birdies in his opening nine holes, was 10 shots behind, which he at-
run away from the field when he had a 68 despite two bogeys in his tributed mainly to his putting.
6-shot lead in half over the rolled in a 25-foot birdie putt on last four holes. He was four shots An amazing start gave Stricker
final five holes. the par-3 eighth. behind, along with Brandt Jobe, strokes to burn toward the end of
But he missed three putts in- who shot a 69. his round.
side 7 feet — one of them for par Rory McIlroy couldn’t get the After an 8-footer to save par
DOUG FERGUSON — over the final five holes, and clean round he wanted. The 22- from a bunker on the opening
AP Golf Writer his tee shot on the 18th landed in year-old from Northern Ireland, hole, Stricker had 113 yards on
DUBLIN, Ohio — Steve Strick- the middle of a sand-filled divot, making a rare PGA Tour appear- No. 2. He reached into his pocket
er went from doing everything sending his approach beyond the ance, chopped up the par-3 fourth for a tee to clean out a chunk of
right to having just about every- green in thick rough. Stricker hole for a double bogey, hit into dirt in his 53-degree wedge, set
chipped out to 3 feet to escape the water on the par-5 11th for a up over the ball and hit a perfect
thing go wrong as his lead was
with par and leave himself some bogey and was falling back until shot that spun into the cup for an
cut in half over the final five holes
decent vibes going into today. he rallied with an eagle putt on eagle. Three holes later, he hit 3-
Saturday at the Memorial. He was at 12-under 204 as he the 15th. He wound up with a 71 iron over the water with just
The good news for Stricker is goes for his 10th career victory. and was five shots behind, along enough draw to catch the ridge
that he had a six-shot lead at one Byrd made birdie on the 18th with Mark Wilson (66) and for- and settled 6 feet away for anoth-
point, and his 3-under 69 at Muir- hole for a 69 that will put him in mer PGA champion Shaun Mi- er eagle.
field Village still kept him three the final group today with a cheel (67). AP PHOTO
Going back to the second
shots clear of Jonathan Byrd go- chance to win for the second time Luke Donald, in his debut as Steve Stricker hits from the sand to the first green during the round, it was his third eagle in
ing into the final round. this year. Thanks to the late fade the No. 1 player in the world, was third round of the Memorial golf tournament Saturday. seven holes. And he became only
Stricker holed out for eagle by Stricker, several others have a trying to make a charge on the the 13th player on the PGA Tour
from 113 yards on the second chance that at one time didn’t back nine until he made two care- eight shots out of the lead. About straight finish in the top 10. Do- since 1983 to make an eagle on a
hole, made another eagle with a look possible. less bogeys and had to settled for the only thing Donald can likely nald was tied for 17th. par 3, par 4 and par 5 in the same
3-iron into 6 feet on the par-5 fifth Matt Kuchar, who made six a 73. Donald was at 4-under 212, achieve today is to go for his 10th Phil Mickelson shot a 72 and tournament.

COLLEGE BASKETBALL NBA FINALS COLLEGE FOOTBALL

PSU lands Griffin says OSU


coach with
Wright stuff will bounce back
New Penn State men’s mentor Two-time Heisman Trophy NCAA bylaws. He found out in
April 2010 about possible viola-
Chambers gets thumbs up winner believes alma mater
tions by his players but did not
from Villanova boss Wright. will return to prominence. tell anyone at Ohio State for more
than nine months, contrary to his
contract and NCAA rules.
GENARO C. ARMAS COLUMBUS, Ohio — Two- Five players — including star
AP Sports Writer time Heisman Trophy winner Ar- quarterback Terrelle Pryor —
STATE COLLEGE — Former chie Griffin wants to reassure have been suspended for the first
Villanova assistant Patrick Cham- AP PHOTO Ohio State fans that things will five games this fall for taking cash
bers spent a frantic week mulling a The Miami Heat’s Dwyane Wade answers a question during a press conference before practice get better. and discounted tattoos from a lo-
major move that could have land- Saturday in Dallas. “Yep. It has been tough. But cal tattoo-parlor owner for signed
ed him a job back at a power con- Ohio State is more than football,” jerseys and gloves, Big Ten cham-
ference school back in his home Griffin said this week after Jim pionship rings and other memor-
state of Pennsylvania. Tressel was forced to resign as abilia.
Of course, Chambers called his head coach in the midst of a wide- The NCAA and Ohio State con-
former boss with the Wildcats, Jay spread NCAA inquiry. “It’s a great tinue to investigate all areas of
Wright, for ad- university, a lot of great things the athletic department, includ-
vice after Penn happening at the university. We ing allegations regarding athletes
State came call- will bounce back, no question and their cars and football play-
ing to leave Bos- about it.” ers receiving improper benefits
ton University Griffin, 56, is president and at the tattoo-parlor.
to take over the CEO of Ohio State’s alumni asso- The athletic department and
Nittany Lions ciation. Now 36 years removed football team could receive fur-
program. from becoming the only player to ther penalties when Ohio State
Chambers Wright gave win college football’s most covet- goes before the NCAA committee
his protege a ed individual award for a second on infractions in Indianapolis on
thumbs-up. time, he said there is now a drive Aug. 12.
“I spoke to Jay all week ... I to rebuild. Another Heisman winner —
sought his wisdom and his knowl- “Ohio State has a wonderful this one from archrival Michigan
edge, discussed the job, what it en- tradition, a great program,” he — said it’s premature to guess at
tailed and needed to be done,” said. “It’s been proven out over the Buckeyes’ future.
Chambers said Friday night after the years. And we’ll continue to “What’s going to happen to the
taking the Penn State job. “He is have that type of program. We’ll program? Well, we don’t know if
an incredible mentor.” AP PHOTO continue to try and put the best No. 2 (Pryor) is going to line up,”
Now the Nittany Lions have a The Dallas Mavericks’ Dirk Nowitzki laughs as he answers a question during a press conference players on the field as well as the former Michigan star and 1991
head coach with roots that run after practice, Saturday in Dallas. coaches. So that’s certainly going Heisman winner Desmond Ho-
deep into southeastern Pennsylva- to be what the powers that be will ward told the Detroit Free Press.

Heat ready to forget collapse


nia in Chambers, a Philadelphia- look to do.” “It seems like there’s a lot more
area native who played college Tressel was forced to step aside that’s happening down there, so I
ball under Philadelphia University Monday after admitting he knew don’t want to right in the middle
coach and 2011 Naismith Basket- some of his players had taken im- of things say this is what’s going
ball Hall of Fame inductee Herb proper benefits that would have to happen and then next week we
Magee. Miami players say they just team that hoisted a trophy at made them ineligible under have a new revelation.”
It’s at Villanova where Cham- Dallas after the 2006 finals.
let one get away in Game 2
bers raised his coaching profile, “In the playoffs, it’s a win or a
rising quickly to become Wright’s against Dallas. loss. However it comes by, it’s a P R E F O N TA I N E C L A S S I C
top assistant in 2008 following win or a loss,” Heat forward Le-

Defending champion Felix


four years on the staff. Chambers Bron James said. “We’ve moved
left for the Terriers the following TIM REYNOLDS on from Game 2, seen the mis-
season, lasting two years there be- AP Sports Writer takes we’ve made. Seen some of GAME 3

finishes 3rd at 400 meters


fore taking the Penn State offer DALLAS — After two days of the great things we’ve done as
Friday. intense film study and painstak- well. It’s a win or loss. The series MIAMI AT DALLAS
WHEN: 8 p.m., today
Chambers replaces Ed DeChel- ing analysis of the final 14 pos- is tied 1-1. We never get too high
TV: ABC/WNEP-16
lis, who resigned May 24 to accept sessions in their end-of-game or too low in the series. We
the same job at Navy. collapse in Game 2 of the NBA haven’t gotten too high or low in By ANNE M. PETERSON Diamond League circuit.
An unexpected coaching search finals, the Miami Heat finally the regular season as well.” game. Just looking at this one AP Sports Writer Jamaican Steve Mullings won
soon followed, with Chambers’ came up with the reason why. Game 3 is crucial for so many game.” EUGENE, Ore. — Defending the 100 in a meet record 9.80, the
name almost immediately surfac- It wasn’t a highly technical obvious reasons, like the Heat Heat coach Erik Spoelstra champion Allyson Felix finished third best time on American soil.
ing as a potential candidate follow- reason. wanting not to deal with anoth- was more succinct. third in the Prefontaine Classic Justin Gatlin, who last year
ing the successful run at Boston. “We let one go,” Dwyane er stumble and the Mavericks “I think both teams have 400 meters Saturday and world came off a four-year suspension
The Terriers lost to Kansas in the Wade said. wanting to keep momentum bucked a lot of those numbers champion Caster Semenya for doping, finished sixth in
second round of the NCAA tour- And entering Game 3 of the rolling and retain home-court and odds up to this point al- placed second in the 800 in her 9.97, his first result under 10 sec-
nament this spring. NBA finals, the Heat will try to advantage. Statistically, there’s ready,” he said. “We’re a non-tra- American debut. onds since his return.
“I tell you what, it’s been a crazy let Game 2 go again. The way proof that it’s a Texas-sized ditional team.” Amantle Montsho of Botswa- Gatlin denies he knowingly
week, traveling and meeting,” Miami sees it, carrying over the swing game as well. Since the Maybe that’s one of the rea- na won the 400 in 50.59 seconds, used performance-enhancing
Chambers said. “A lot of sleepless stigma of that loss — one of the NBA went to the 2-3-2 format for sons why the Heat were so loose while Felix crossed in 51.41 to substances, claiming a massage
nights, just trying to keep my time worst late-game collapses in fi- the finals, teams have now split Saturday. trail fellow American Debbie therapist, Eugene resident Chris
program together.” nals history — would only doom the first two games 12 times. In Players arrived at the arena Dunn by 0.04. Felix is a three- Whetstine, used a testosterone-
Wright was a sounding board. them again tonight when the the previous 11, the winner of around noon, most with head- time world champion and a two- like cream on his legs in the
Penn State and the Big Ten are a scene shifts to steamy Dallas for Game 3 has always gone on to phones on as they walked off the time Olympic silver medalist in spring of 2006. Whetstine has
step up from Boston and the the first of three games on the win the championship. bus, bobbing heads in time with the 200. denied Gatlin’s allegations.
America East Conference. But the Mavericks’ home floor. Big whoop, both teams said in the music and nodding to peo- Semenya timed 1 minute, Gatlin, who won the 100 me-
Nittany Lions have also had mid- Dallas rallied from 15 points response to that one. ple as they walked by. James and 58.88 seconds to finish 0.59 be- ters at the Pre in both 2005 and
dling success, struggling to win down in the final 7 minutes to “We just can’t let up. We’re not Wade were chatting and laugh- hind Kenia Sinclair of Jamaica. 2006, was reinstated last year
consistently and attract top beat Miami in Game 2, outscor- good enough to just relax,” said ing, a few players checked out The South African won the and has recently been compet-
recruits. ing the Heat 22-5 to finish the Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitz- the turf that would host an Are- event at the 2009 world cham- ing in minor meets in Europe.
The program is going through game and knot the series. ki, who led Dallas’ late-game na Football League game later pionships but was unable to He is still excluded from major
yet another makeover, even after Thanks to that win, Mavs’ fans charge in Game 2 at Miami. “We Saturday night and some complete for much of last year European events, and Rajne So-
DeChellis led his alma mater to its still may see another NBA cham- need to play with an edge at all stretched their arms to tap the because of controversial gender derberg, the director of the
first NCAA appearance in a dec- pionship celebration, only this times in every game. So hopeful- goalposts as they walked across testing. Stockholm Diamond League
ade with a second-round loss to time, by the Western Confer- ly, with the crowd behind us, the floor where a basketball The Pre, as it is known, is the event, said in an e-mail Friday
Temple. ence champions and not a Heat we’re going to have a great court will be today. fourth stop on the international that the ban still holds.
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AT PLAY
USTA Strikers win title Foursome wins tournament Tamanini headed to Villanova

Children’s Service Center’s 10th Annual Golf Tournament


was held May 27 at Blue Ridge Trail in Mountain Top. Forty-
five sponsors supported the event, including Eastern Insur-
ance Group and Penn Millers Insurance, who were principal Christopher Tamanini, a senior at Dallas High School, will
The USTA Strikers 97 girls soccer team participated in co-sponsors. Tournament champions, with a score of 62, continue his academic and athletic careers at Villanova
the 12th Annual FC Delco Tournament on Memorial Day were, from left, Colin Hopkins, Mary Beth Guyette, Mike University in the Fall. Tamanini will attend Villanova’s
weekend. The team played squads from Virginia, New York Hopkins and Wilkes-Barre Mayor Tom Leighton. School of Business majoring in economics. He will swim for
and Pennsylvania and winning the championship. Pictured the Division I Wildcats swim team. Tamanini concluded his
are team members. First row, from left: Taylor Caridi, Alee high school swimming career by capturing two medals at
Pettit. Second row: Emma Bakewell, Lydia Lawson, Ruby Rock Solid captures crown the 2011 PIAA Class 2A State Swimming Championships at
Mattson, Audrey Williams, Liz Shoemaker. Third Row: Bucknell University. Pictured are, first row from left: Tim
Coach Pat Upton, Maya Kornfeld, Tiffany Zukosky, Paige Tamanini, father; Christopher Tamanini; and Sandy Tamani-
Elmy, Mary Tona, Emma Sukowaski and Amelia Hossage. ni, mother Second row: Romayne Mosier, Dallas High
School head swim coach and Jeffrey Shaffer, Dallas High
School principal.
Firm AC team wins title
Seventh graders finish perfect

The Rock Solid AAU sixth grade girls basketball team


recently competed in a tournament at East Stroudsburg
University. The team finished a perfect 4-0 and outscored
their opponents 134-53. Pictured are, first row: Alexis Pyzia,
Talia Kosierowski, Sara Lojewski, Sam Delamater. Second
row: Courtney Devens, Sarah Sabaluski, Paige Evans, Em-
The AAU FIRM AC Elite U16 Team, coached by Darnell ma Lehman and Kirsten Durling. Absent from photo was
Ford, recently won the Who Got Game? tournament at Maddie Kelley, Katie Wolfgang and Breezy Coolbaugh. The
Lake-Lehman High School. Pictured are team members. team is coached by Chad Lojewski and Mark Lacey.
The Rock Solid seventh grade girls AAU basketball team
First row, from left: Ford, Sarah Shaffer, Lauren Szerencsits,
recently competed in a tournament in East Stroudsburg.
Dallas Ely. Second row: Tara Zdancewich, Taylor Reilly, Ce-
leste Robinson, Megan Kress, Kaitlyn Smicherko and Lisa Yankee visits school The team finished a perfect 4-0 and outscored its oppo-
nents 156-88. Pictured are, first row: Katie Kravitsky, Lau-
Kitner.
ren Slavoski, Emilee Zawatski, Brielle Brace, Kayla Hons.
Second row, Nicole Wright, Rachael Solano, Coach Chad
Rangers win 4th straight title Lojewski, Courtney Kijek, Courtney Hoats, Nicole Wren.
Absent from photo was Head Coach Mark Lacey.

Ryan an Academic All-American

Eric Wordekemper, starting pitcher for the Scran-


ton\Wilkes-Barre Yankees, volunteered his time to visit with
students from Heights-Murray Elementary School, Wilkes-
Barre Area School District, during National Children’s Book
Week. The visit was sponsored by the Wyoming Valley Coa-
lition on Literacy. Wordekemper signed autographs and
shared stories about his career and baseball in general
The Northwest Area Lady Rangers recently won the prior to reading to the students during the school’s annual
Wyoming Valley Conference title for the fourth year in a Pen Pal luncheon. He was accompanied by Mike Vander
row. Pictured are team members. First row, from left: Ra- Woude, director of media relations and broadcasting for
chel Whitesell. Second row: Susie Mendergo, Angela Lewis, the Yankees. Seated from left are Wordekemper, Vander
Erin Ryan from Holy Redeemer High School was recently
AnnaMae Olivo, Rachel Linso, Amanda Howley, cheerleader Woude and Desmond McCance. Second row from left are
Jamie Andrews, Heights-Murray teacher, Zyon Johnson, named to the Academic All-American Team. A senior mem-
Abby Calarco, Maranda Koehn. Third row: Emily Buerger,
ber of the girls swimming team, Ryan has been recognized
Taylor Perlis, Kate Agnello, Jaden Perrillo, Sara Gleco, Ash- Diamond Currie, Mia Bach, Chris DePaula and Yaha Sonko.
by the National Interscholastic Swimming Coaches Associ-
ley Williams, Sara Kashnicki, Kyleigh Wall. First-year coach- Third row from left are Helene Flannery, project director,
RSVP; Helen Semanski, Heights-Murray teacher, Hal Ga- ation (NISCA) as a scholar athlete. To qualify for this award,
es with Lady Rangers Karen May and Jim Miner. Missing
briel, Heights-Murray principal, and Michael Caprari, senior athletes must have a minimum of a 3.75 grade point
from photo: Olivia McCorkel, Sierra Macierowski, Brandy
Heights-Murray reading coach. average cumulative from freshman year to first semester
Macierowski and Kristin Bomboy.
senior year and must be a varsity letter winner. Ryan, a
high honors student and the daughter of Joe and Susan
Redeemer tourney winners Magic wins league title Ryan of Lehman, qualified with a grade point average of
4.2. She has been a four-year member of the varsity girls
swimming team at Holy Redeemer High School and served
as a captain of the team this past season. Since her fresh-
man year, she has helped her team to four straight Wyom-
ing Valley Conference Southern Division titles. In addition,
Erin has played a large part in the team’s consecutive PIAA
District 2 championship titles in 2010 and in 2011.

AT P L AY P O L I C Y
The Times Leader will accept photos, standings and sto-
ries from readers about youth and adult recreation activ-
ities. We’re also encouraging anyone in a league – darts,
pool, Frisbee, etc. – to submit standings and results to us.
E-mailed photos should be sent in a jpeg format. Those
that are not in a jpeg format might not be published. All
The Mountain Top Magic U12 girls recently finished in first
submitted items should have contact information as well to
place of the Northeast Travel Soccer League. The team is ensure publication.
The top flight tournament winners in the Holy Redeemer coached by Kim Kaminski, Brian Hons, Tony Ellis and Amy Items will not be accepted over the telephone. They may
School System Golf Classic held at Blue Ridge Trails Golf Daiute. Pictured with their medals are first row, from left: be e-mailed to tlsports@timesleader.com with “At Play” in
Course with a score of 61 were, from left, Bruce Gutterman, Tatiana Kogoy and Alyssa Cuono. Second row: Grace Fed- the subject, faxed to 831-7319, dropped off at the Times
Kingston; John Parsons, Bear Creek; and Don Deremer and ero, Madison Maharty, Ally Olszyk, Emily Hons and Autumn Leader or mailed to Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N. Main
Tony Gallis, both of Dallas. The tournament benefitted Dio- Kaminski. Third row: Emily Traficante, Taylor Herron, Mady St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250.
cesan Catholic Schools in Luzerne County. Heller, Shyla Seesoltz, Kaitlin Snipas and Maria Ellis. Mis-
sing from photo is Gianna Uhl.
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NASCAR

Kurt Busch wins Kansas pole


Driver overcomes Friday in his No. 22 Dodge on Saturday. “A lot better than we expect- tum after a gut-wrenching but
Busch snapped out of an ex- ed,” Kyle Busch said. “The guys promising second-place finish at
spinout to grab No. 1 spot
tended funk with a fourth-place did a good job with it and gave Charlotte stalled with a qualify-
in qualifying Saturday. finish last week in Charlotte. He me a good piece to run a good ing run of 28th. Jimmie John-
had to have front end damage lap. That’s all we can ask for. son, who beat Edwards to win
repaired following Friday’s spin, We’ve been having sort of a here in 2008, will start 31st —
By LUKE MEREDITH and that and other changes struggle this weekend so far and by far his worst position in Kan-
AP Sports Writer helped produce his first pole trying to make something out of sas.
KANSAS CITY, Kan. — Kurt since Michigan last June and the nothing here.” Today’s race will mark the
Busch had never run all that 13th of his career. Jamie McMurray, who grew midway point of the Sprint Cup’s
well in Kansas, and a spinout “I have to thank my guys for up in nearby Joplin, Mo., and regular season, and three drivers
during practice Friday certainly standing behind me, not just visited the tornado-ravaged looking to move up in the Chase AP PHOTO
didn’t make it look as if he was through (Friday) but through town Thursday, will start sixth. for the Sprint Cup championship Kurt Busch talks with a crew member after qualifying for the STP
about to turn that around. some of the tough times we’ve Sprint Cup points leader Carl standings are hoping to become 400 Sprint Cup race at Kansas Speedway Saturday.
Less than 24 hours and a few been through as of late,” Busch Edwards, also a Missouri native, Kansas’ first three-time winner.
tweaks later, Busch captured the said. “It’s an amazing world, the will start seventh — the highest Tony Stewart (13th), Greg Bif- again last fall in a Chase event ed from 20th or better.
pole for NASCAR’s Sprint Cup world of motorsports. One day of any of the Fords in the field. fle (14th) and Jeff Gordon and has the best driver rating of This is the first summer
race at Kansas Speedway and re- you’re down, the next day you’re “I’m not going to tell you ex- (22nd) all have a pair of wins any driver at Kansas, ahead of Sprint Cup race on the schedule
versed a decade of tough luck at up.” actly what I did wrong, but I here — but none of them will Johnson. Stewart won Kansas in for Kansas, which added an
the 1.5-mile track. Juan Pablo Montoya will start know it was something,” Ed- start in the top 10. 2006 and 2009. event for 2011. Drivers expect
Busch, who had never started second in today’s race, followed wards said. “I think we are going Gordon, who took Kansas’s Of course, the way this season the track to be hot and slick for
higher than seventh in 10 career by Kyle Busch and Brian Vickers. to have a really good shot at this first two races in 2001-02, has has gone almost anyone has a today’s race, which will start at
starts in Kansas and has never Joey Logano qualified fifth, race and that would mean a lot seven top-five finishes at the realistic shot at a win. Just five noon local time.
finished in the top five, topped giving Toyota three cars in the to me.” track and four in a row. of the 12 winners in the Cup se- The track will host its tradi-
the leaderboard at 174.752 mph top five. Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s momen- Biffle took first in 2007, won ries so far this season have start- tional fall race on October 9.

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OUTDOORS
T I C K S A N D T H E T H R E A T O F LY M E D I S E A S E

Disease
doesn’t All pets susceptible
sicken TOM VENESKY
wildlife OUTDOORS

By TOM VENESKY
tvenesky@timesleader.com
As the wildlife veter-
An especially
inarian for the Pennsylva-
nia Game Commission, Dr.
Walt Cottrell has seen his
quiet spring
share of ticks.
He’s seen them on bear,
deer and virtually every
mammal that roams Penn-
turkey season
I
sylvania’s woods. So does thought something was amiss this
that mean the deer and spring when I didn’t hear a single
bear living in tick-infested gobbler in the weeks leading up to
woods are also suffering the spring season.
from the same lyme dis- Every year as April rolled into May,
ease that impacts pets and gobbling was as common a sound as
people? the calls of songbirds as they welcomed
Not really, Cottrell said. the spring.
“I’ve seen bears just cov- But not this year.
ered with ticks in the Even when the spring gobbler season
spring. Their skin will be began, the turkeys were quiet.
red and encrusted, but they And it wasn’t just me who wasn’t
don’t get sick with the hearing turkeys gobble.
disease,” he said. “It ap- Tony Hudak is a die-hard turkey
pears only domestic ani- hunter and he spends tons of hours in
mals and people suffer, and the woods from February up to the
we don’t exactly know why FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER spring season locating gobblers.
a deer or bear doesn’t get Dr Doug Ayers examines a dog for ticks by checking the eyes at the Plains Animal Hospital recently. He locates them by listening for
infected.” them, and this year he didn’t hear
Even the deer mouse – much.
which Cottrell said is the
primary carrier of the bac-
teria that causes lyme dis-
Inspect after each trip afield REMOVING A TICK
USE FINE-TIPPED TWEEZERS and protect
Hudak said he typically locates
around 100 gobblers throughout the
region each year before the start of the
your fingers with a tissue, paper towel, or season.
ease, may only have a tem-
latex gloves. Avoid removing ticks with your
porary fever and immune By TOM VENESKY A dog whose owner lived in Plains was bare hands. This year he only heard 30.
response when it’s infected. tvenesky@timesleader.com recently brought to Ayers and subse- It made for a difficult spring hunting
GRASP THE TICK as close to the skin sur-
Still, wildlife play a key There are two times during the year quent tests showed it had Rocky Moun- face as possible and pull upward with steady, season.
role in the spread of lyme that Dr. Doug Ayers of the Plains Animal tain spotted fever and lyme disease – even pressure. Don’t twist or jerk the tick; “This spring was one of the tough-
disease to people and pets. Hospital said ticks are the worst. both are carried by ticks. this can cause the mouth-parts to break off est, if not the toughest that I have ever
According to Cottrell, In the fall and right now. “This dog was exposed to a tick with and remain in the skin. If this happens, re- experienced,” Hudak said. “The lack of
move the mouth-parts with tweezers. If you
ticks aren’t born with the “We see ticks every other day,” Ayers both diseases, and it was in Plains. It’s are unable to remove the mouth easily with
gobbling on most days made for some
lyme disease infection. said. “When the ground temperature certainly spread from the mountains to clean tweezers, leave it alone and let the long mornings, and there was little a
When a larval tick hatches, reaches 50 degrees and the sun hits it, the cities,” Ayers said, adding the in- skin heal. guy could do to provoke a bird.”
if it feeds on a deer mouse they start moving around. crease in ticks and lyme disease has been AFTER REMOVING the tick, thoroughly Pennsylvania wasn’t the only state
carrying the bacteria then “Ticks are getting worse and they’re gradually increasing over the last 12 disinfect the bite and your hands with rub- that had silent gobblers.
that tick is infected for life. really spreading.” years. bing
alcohol, an iodine scrub, or soap and water. Rain may have caused real troubles
When the infected larvae Years ago, Ayers said, ticks and the “I’ve been practicing for 21 years and it AVOID FOLKLORE REMEDIES such as
emerges the next year as a threat of lyme disease was limited to wasn’t like this then,” he said. "painting" the tick with nail polish or pet- Hudak, who hunts turkeys all over
nymph, it can transmit the rural mountainous areas. But now, the While all pets are susceptible to ticks, roleum jelly, or using heat to make the tick the country, said the gobblers were also
bacteria when it feeds on range has spread and ticks can now be Ayers said hunting dogs are more vul- detach from the skin. Your goal is to remove silent in Alabama, North Carolina and
other hosts, such as deer. found in urban areas. the tick as quickly as possible -- not waiting Delaware. A guide he knows in Ver-
“The more hosts, such as Ayers sees it all the time at his practice. See PETS, Page 13C for it to detach. mont actually cancelled spring gobbler
deer, that there are, then hunts because the birds simply weren’t
the more blood meal there talking.

People can be infected after 24 hours


is for ticks. That can lead Did the hard winter or the late start
to an increase in tick repro- to spring have anything to do with the
duction,” Cottrell said. gobblers remaining silent?
Other carriers of the Or is it just part of turkey hunting?
lyme bacteria include chip- By TOM VENESKY off before it can infect you S U G G E S T I O N S T O A V E R T LY M E D I S E A S E Some hunters have said they hear
munks and rabbits to a tvenesky@timesleader.com with lyme disease. less gobbling each year. I’ve noticed
lesser degree, Cottrell said. Timing is everything when Once a tick attaches to the Lyme disease prevention tips hands of young children; avoid that after the first week or two the
from the state Department of applying to areas around
While infected ticks do it comes to a tick bite. skin, it begins feeding until it Health: gobbling decreases substantially.
the eyes and mouth.
feed on deer, bear and And your chances of get- is engorged. Then, Ostroff ANYONE BITTEN by a tick (c) Do not use DEET over cuts, While less gobbling made things
other game species, hun- ting one are greatest right said, it begins regurgitating should watch the area where wounds or irritated skin. Wash tough on hunters this season, there
ters shouldn’t worry about now. into the host, and that’s when the tick was attached for the treated skin with soap was another aspect to the spring that
eating that meat because According to Dr. Steven the lyme bacteria can enter a next month or so. If a rash and water after returning in- was tough on turkeys in general.
develops at the site from which doors; wash treated clothing.
cooking it will kill the Ostroff, acting physician person. the tick was removed, or if a
Rain.
bacteria. general for the Pennsylvania “If you see a tick on you, (d) Avoid spraying in enclosed We got a ton of it, consistently.
rash develops elsewhere on the areas; do not use DEET near
Lyme disease isn’t the Department of Health, May get rid of it very quickly and body at any time, consult a food.
Rain is one of the worst things for
only health risk that ticks and June are the peak season the likelihood of transmitting physician. Lyme disease is (2) Avoid tick-infested areas; turkey poults after they hatch.
pose to people. Cottrell when it comes to tick activity. lyme disease is very low,” nearly always cured by a 10-day (3) Wear light-colored clothing Dr. Walt Cottrell, the wildlife veter-
to two-week course of oral
said ticks can also transmit Now is when ticks in the Ostroff said. “If the tick is so ticks can be spotted more inarian for the Pennsylvania Game
antibiotics when appropriately
anaplasmosis and ehrlichio- nymph stage have emerged engorged, it means it’s been easily; Commission, said wet weather and
treated at this stage (when the
sis (both of which can from hibernation and are on you for some time.” (4) Tuck pant legs into socks or cool temperatures are a fatal combina-
rash appears).
boots, and shirts into pants;
cause fever, headache, fa- prowling the woods actively Several species of ticks THE RISK of being bitten by an tion for many species of young wildlife,
infected tick can be decreased (5) Tape the areas where pants
tigue, and muscle aches). looking for a blood meal. exist in Pennsylvania, but the and socks meet; especially turkey poults.
by using the following “If it’s cool, then the insects aren’t
“These are bad actors yet That voracious feeding major culprit for lyme disease (6) Wear a hat, long-sleeved
precautions:
very treatable,” Cottrell behavior decreases over the is Ixodes scapularis, or the (1) Use insect repellent contain- shirt, and long pants for added there, they can’t eat enough and go
said. “Since sportsmen are summer, Ostroff said, and deer tick. States such as Con- ing low concentrations (10 to 30 protection; into a negative energy balance,” Cot-
at risk of being bitten by now is the time to be vigilant necticut, New Jersey, Rhode percent) of diethyltoluamide (7) Walk in the center of trails to trell said. “And if it’s wet, they simply
an infected tick, it’s impor- for ticks after spending time Island and New York have (DEET) on clothing and exposed avoid overhanging brush; get hypothermia and die.”
skin (not face): (8) Check yourself, family mem-
tant that they mention in the outdoors. higher rates of lyme disease Turkey hens start to nest during mid
(a) Apply DEET sparingly on bers and pets for ticks after
there was an exposure And if you do find one than Pennsylvania, Ostroff exposed skin; do not use under leaving potentially tick- to late April and it takes about 28 days
when they see their doc- stuck to your skin, you basi- clothing. infested areas and promptly for the eggs to hatch. One reason why
tor.” cally have 24 hours to get it See PEOPLE, Page 13C (b) Do not use DEET on the remove any ticks detected. turkey poults are so susceptible to rain
is they don’t have the protection of
fully developed feathers that can shed
OUTDOORS NOTES water.
And water is one thing we’ve had
The Factoryville Sportsman’s Club will plantations have been managed and the Avenue exit of Interstate 81 in Harrisburg. Pennsylvania hunting and furtaker plenty of this spring.
hold a benefit sporting clay shoot on results of new hardwood plantings in On Monday, June 27, the Board will gath- licenses for the 2011-2012 seasons will go According to the National Weather
Saturday. The shoot will benefit the some of the fields. er public comments and hear Game on sale beginning Monday, June 13. Li- Service, we’ve had more than 16 inches
club’s youth shooting team. Cost will be The site also has mature forests with Commission staff reports beginning at censes will be available through the
8:30 a.m. Doors will open at 7:45 a.m. of rain since March 1 – almost seven
$15 for 50 birds and $30 for 100 birds. looming questions: what can be done Game Commission’s Pennsylvania Auto-
The shoot will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. with the hemlock trees being attacked by Registration for those interested in of- mated License System (PALS), over-the- inches more than normal.
Kitchen will be open all day. For direc- woolly adelgid and with the ash trees fering public testimony – limited to five counter at all Game Commission region Almost half of that 16 inches of rain
tions due to a detour, check out our web given the impending impact of the emer- minutes – also will begin at that time. offices and the Harrisburg headquarters, fell in May, most of the time day after
site at www.fscweb.org. Eye and ear ald ash borer? The public is invited to On Tuesday, June 28, beginning at 8:30 as well as the more than 600 in-state day.
protection required. come and learn about what the Parks a.m., the Game Commission will take up and out-of-state issuing agents. Licenses
its prepared agenda, which will be posted Everything in the woods was
The Central Susquehanna Woodland have done, so that participants can also are available through the PALS drenched, including any turkey poults
on the agency’s website prior to the
Owners Association will sponsor a better manage their own wood lots. This website: https://www.pa.wildlifeli-
meeting. Doors will open at 7:45 a.m. that hatched a bit early.
program on woodland management on free program will be held at the Park For those unable to attend this meeting, cense.com.
June 12 at 1:30 p.m. at the Park Family Family Farm and Forest, 2098 County For the 2011-12 license year, all fees are Still, the recent warmup certainly
the Game Commission will webcast the helped, but the verdict is still out if it
Farm and Forest in the Benton area. Line Road, Benton, Columbia County. For meeting beginning with the Game Com- the same as they have been since 1999.
The Parks have a diverse wood lot with further information and directions, con- mission staff reports on Monday, immedi- There is a 70-cent transaction fee at- came in time to avoid any type of sig-
many of the issues facing central Penn- tact Henry Williams at 458-0157 or e-mail ately following the conclusion of public tached to the purchase of each license nificant impact to turkey poults.
sylvania woodland owners. They have CSWOA1@gmail.com. comments. The full Board meeting on and permit, which is paid directly to “I don’t know. It’s tough to measure
built a 10-acre deer exclosure fence and The Pennsylvania Game Commission Tuesday will be webcast beginning at Active Outdoors, the Nashville-based because after a turkey poult dies it
smaller fences with oak seedlings, allow- board will hold its upcoming meeting on 8:30 a.m. An icon will be posted on the company that runs PALS. Returning
ing participants to see first-hand how June 27-28, in the auditorium of the PALS customers are encouraged to
disintegrates fast,” Cottrell said.
agency’s website (www.pgc.state.pa.us)
much deer really impact the forest. agency’s Harrisburg headquarters at on Monday and Tuesday to access the provide their Customer Identification Just like finding a reason why gob-
Attendees will also see how old pine 2001 Elmerton Ave., just off the Progress webcasts. Number (CID) to speed up processing. blers seem to gobble less some years,
gauging turkey poult mortality is a
difficult puzzle to solve.
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NFL

John Henry Johnson dead at 81


Pro Football Hall of Famer was selves, ‘I may come from a small Johnson’s passing until Friday
town and a small high school, evening and did not issue a state-
part of San Francisco’s
but I can play in the big ment.
“Million Dollar Backfield.” leagues.”’ Current Pittsburg varsity foot-
Johnson’s most productive ball coach Victor Galli said John-
seasons came with the Pitts- son’s size and toughness made
By STEVE CORKRAN burgh Steelers in the ’60s, when him a player for the ages.
Contra Costa Times he twice rushed for more than “You watch film of him, and
Running back John Henry 1,000 yards. He also was a mem- he’s amazing,” Galli said. “He
Johnson, a member of the San ber of the Detroit Lions’ title- would be successful in today’s
Francisco 49ers’ famed “Million winning team in 1957. NFL because he was such a
Dollar Backfield” in the However, it was during his tough, hard-nosed football play-
mid-1950s, died in Tracy, Calif., three seasons with the 49ers for er.”
on Friday at the age of 81, ac- which Johnson is best remem- Johnson’s No. 35 is retired at
cording to several relatives and bered. He teamed with running Pittsburg High, and his framed
close friends. backs Joe “The Jet” Perry and jersey hangs in the weight room.
Family members said John- Hugh McElhenny and quarter- Johnson’s football career took
son’s health had been in decline back Y.A. Tittle from 1954-56 to root in the Bay Area. He played
the past five years. comprise what many regard as collegiately at Saint Mary’s and
Johnson’s pro playing career the best backfield in history. Arizona State before he was se-
spanned 14 seasons, including 13 “John Henry Johnson helped lected by the Pittsburgh Steelers
in the NFL and now-defunct create the legacy of professional in the second round of the 1953
American Football League, and athletes coming out of Pitts- NFL draft—No. 18 overall.
culminated with his induction burg,” Glover said in a news re- Johnson, 6-foot-2 and 210
into the Pro Football Hall of lease. “Ever since John Henry pounds, elected to play in Cana-
Fame. He prepped at Pittsburg graduated from Pittsburg High da in 1953, but he joined the
(Calif.) High School. in (1949), a remarkable string of 49ers after one season in the
“For kids in this town, and for professional athletes have come Canadian Football League and
me, he was more than a role out of this relatively small com- became an instant hit when he
model; a hero, you might say,” munity.” rushed for 681 yards, second in
said Federal Glover, who played McElhenny and Tittle did not the league, and nine touchdowns
football for Pittsburg High and return phone calls seeking com- his rookie season. He was select-
now is a District V Supervisor. ment. Perry died at 84 on April ed to four Pro Bowls during a
“He paved the way and inspired 25. career that yielded 6,803 yards
dozens of others to say to them- The 49ers weren’t aware of rushing and 48 touchdowns.

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nerable because they frequent ar- cides that kill ticks, Ayers said. up positive for lyme disease or ex-
eas where ticks thrive. Water- So what can a pet owner do to posure to lyme disease,” Ayers
ways are one such area, he said, protect their dog or cat? said. “Most can beat it, but once
because wildlife tend to congre- Ayers recommended inspect- in a blue moon we get a dog that
gate and travel through such ar- ing your pet for ticks after each has liver damage as a result.”

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NATIONAL FORECAST
NATIONAL FORECAST: A storm system is expected to generate showers and thunderstorms from the

77°
TUESDAY Mid-Atlantic to the Ohio Valley today. Some of these storms may be severe. A few weaker showers
TODAY MONDAY
Partly Partly
and thunderstorms will also be possible over portions of the Northeast. In the West, a Pacific storm
sunny will continue to spread rain showers into California and Oregon.
Partly sunny, sunny, a
a thunderstorm
54° storm
80° 85°
55° 55°
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 78/53
83/55
Partly Partly Partly Partly 80/63
sunny sunny, a sunny, a sunny 80/58 75/62 After the sunny
T-storm T-storm skies of
88° 90° 82° 82° 64/52
74/55 83/63 Memorial Day
weekend a few
60° 62° 62° 55° 91/62
93/73 days ago, we've
got some big
REGIONAL FORECAST TODAY’S SUMMARY
67/57 96/71
shoes. This
weekend clearly
The Poconos 95/73 98/75
Syracuse Highs: 74-81. Lows: 53-58. Chance of won't be a
Today’s high/ repeat perform-
79/57 showers and thunderstorms today and
Tonight’s low 97/72 ance...after
Albany
76/57 tonight. showers moved
59/45 87/73 85/76
through yester-
Binghamton The Jersey Shore 54/43
day afternoon.
71/52 Highs: 71-77. Lows: 61-63. Isolated Expect periods
showers and thunderstorms possible City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow of sun midday
Towanda today and tonight. today, but more
81/52
Poughkeepsie
Anchorage 55/47/.00 59/45/sh 61/47/pc Myrtle Beach 82/66/.00 88/72/t 85/72/s showers and
Scranton 76/56
Atlanta 92/74/.00 96/71/s 94/69/pc Nashville 95/69/.00 95/70/t 95/71/pc maybe even a
81/58 The Finger Lakes Baltimore 81/50/.00 82/62/t 83/63/pc New Orleans 99/75/.00 94/76/pc 94/76/pc thunderstorm
Wilkes-Barre Highs: 71-83. Lows: 49-58. Becoming Boston 64/56/.00 67/57/pc 68/56/pc Norfolk 84/59/.00 87/68/t 86/69/pc will develop this
80/58 partly cloudy and pleasant today. Buffalo 69/51/.33 73/58/s 78/56/pc Oklahoma City 94/64/.00 94/69/pc 95/71/pc afternoon in
Charlotte 88/58/.00 93/68/t 91/65/pc Omaha 88/69/.00 90/67/pc 95/70/s response to a
Clearing skies tonight.
Pottsville New York City Chicago 91/72/.18 74/55/t 77/68/t Orlando 91/67/.00 91/70/s 93/72/pc trough of low
State College 79/57 Cleveland 92/59/.00 73/55/pc 79/60/pc Phoenix 99/69/.00 106/78/s 100/73/s
80/55
75/62 pressure stalling
Brandywine Valley Dallas 95/71/.00 98/75/pc 99/75/pc Pittsburgh 85/53/.00 81/54/pc 81/55/s out over the
Reading Denver 76/48/.00 91/62/s 95/60/s Portland, Ore. 83/51/.00 81/53/pc 70/53/pc
Harrisburg 80/59 Highs: 80-81. Lows: 60-62. Chance for eastern half of
82/59 showers and thunderstorms today and Detroit 92/61/.00 80/58/pc 78/60/pc St. Louis 98/79/.00 96/74/t 97/72/pc the
Honolulu 79/69/.22 87/73/s 87/73/s Salt Lake City 74/44/.00 87/58/s 86/51/pc Commonwealth.
Philadelphia tonight.
81/63 Houston 97/71/.00 97/72/pc 97/72/pc San Antonio 94/73/.00 98/69/pc 98/72/pc Temperatures
Indianapolis 94/67/.00 86/64/t 85/66/t San Diego 67/60/.00 68/56/pc 67/55/s will make it into
Atlantic City Delmarva/Ocean City Las Vegas 89/65/.00 95/70/s 83/64/s San Francisco 64/55/.66 66/53/sh 63/53/sh the upper 70s,
77/62 Highs: 76-83. Lows: 62-67. Chance for Los Angeles 64/55/.00 67/57/c 67/58/pc Seattle 75/50/.00 78/53/s 68/52/c but the real
showers and thunderstorms today and Miami 89/79/.00 85/76/s 87/76/pc Tampa 93/73/.00 91/72/s 93/76/pc warm weather
Milwaukee 86/71/.00 72/53/pc 76/60/t Tucson 101/59/.00 103/70/s 100/66/s arrives later in
tonight.
Minneapolis 84/65/.00 80/63/pc 85/65/t Washington, DC 84/61/.00 83/63/t 84/63/pc the week. Highs
ALMANAC Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Int’l Airport WORLD CITIES will climb to near
Temperatures Precipitation River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday. 90 by Thursday
City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow as a brief ridge
Yesterday 65/46 Yesterday 0.03” Susquehanna Stage Chg. Fld. Stg Forecasts, graphs
Average 76/54 Month to date 0.03” Wilkes-Barre 4.80 -0.96 22.0 and data ©2011 Amsterdam 79/59/.00 72/55/sh 64/48/c Mexico City 81/52/.00 75/57/t 81/58/t of high pressure
Record High 98 in 1919 Normal month to date 0.52” Towanda 2.79 -0.43 21.0 Weather Central, LP Baghdad 104/79/.00 108/82/s 112/79/s Montreal 70/48/.00 70/61/sh 75/55/sh builds over the
Record Low 40 in 1977 Year to date 21.39” Lehigh Beijing 90/64/.00 88/71/pc 90/69/pc Moscow 70/52/.00 79/54/s 77/52/s northeast. It will
Cooling Degree Days* Normal year to date 14.72” Bethlehem 2.86 0.54 16.0 For more weather Berlin 84/55/.00 87/71/pc 80/62/t Paris 86/63/.00 77/59/t 73/54/t be short-lived,
Yesterday 0 Sun and Moon Delaware information go to: Buenos Aires 54/36/.00 59/45/s 57/43/sh Rio de Janeiro 79/66/.00 70/62/s 78/63/s with more
Month to date 15 Sunrise Sunset Port Jervis 3.69 -0.30 18.0 www.timesleader.com Dublin 64/45/.00 57/43/sh 59/48/c Riyadh 108/84/.00 110/84/s 112/82/s spring-like
Year to date 94 Today 5:32a 8:33p Frankfurt 86/63/.00 81/61/t 75/59/t Rome 82/64/.00 81/63/t 80/64/c weather return-
Last year to date 123 Tomorrow 5:31a 8:33p First Full Last New National Weather Service Hong Kong 90/81/.00 87/81/t 88/80/t San Juan 84/76/.18 86/76/t 84/77/t ing by next
Normal year to date 50 Moonrise Moonset 607-729-1597 Jerusalem 86/61/.00 83/60/s 82/61/s Tokyo 75/66/.00 75/65/c 77/64/s weekend.
*Index of fuel consumption, how far the day’s Today 9:08a 11:34p London 79/54/.00 72/48/c 66/52/c Warsaw 79/59/.00 82/61/s 84/63/pc
mean temperature was above 65 degrees.
-Ryan Coyle
Tomorrow 10:17a none June 8 June 15 June 23 July 1 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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PERSONAL FINANCE
EILEEN AMBROSE

A few tips
on finances
AP FILE PHOTO

Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the world’s


largest retailer, restores thou-
for new grads
sands of products it slashed in
an overzealous bid to clean up GREETINGS, Class
its stores, it’s going back to its of 2011.
roots like catering to enthusi- You have worked
asts of hunting and fishing, hard in college these
while experimenting in new past four years — five
areas. or six years for some
of you — and are

Wal-Mart
about to enter the
real world.
That world, as “The Daily Show”
host Jon Stewart told William & Mary

regains
graduates in 2004, is a little different
than life on campus. “The biggest
difference,” Stewart told them, “is you
will now be paying for things.”
Indeed, finances will play a big role

footing
CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK / FOR THE TIMES LEADER in your life from now on. Two-thirds of
Ashley Fedorick, of Weatherly, graduated from King’s College with cum laude honors and a Bachelor of Arts degree in you leaving school with a bachelor’s
elementary education with a second major in early childhood education. At the school’s graduation ceremony, she degree will be shouldering student
points to the mortarboard of Kristine Evans, of Lumberton, N.J., who graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in loans. And you’ll have to start repaying
elementary education and had a humorous message for all to see. them before you know it.

THE BACKUP PLAN


By ANNE D’INNOCENZIO One of your life’s biggest financial
AP Retail Writer goals — though you may not believe
NEW YORK — Wal-Mart is in this now — must be saving for retire-
a race against time to give the ment. By the time you retire, there will
people what they want before be even fewer pensions than today,
they get comfortable shopping and Social Security benefits will be
elsewhere. Education grads and students hope for jobs, but are mapping out avenues stingier than what your grandparents
Shoppers who switched to oth- now enjoy.
er stores when Wal-Mart decided But the financial outlook is by no
to ditch best-selling toothbrush By BONNIE ADAMS Times Leader Correspondent means bleak. The job market for new
brands, craft supplies and bolts graduates remains challenging, but it’s

R
of fabric may be hard to win back. the best since the 2008 financial crisis.
The company has taken nine ecent Misericordia University graduate Alysia Ardo won’t And you have something priceless
months to restore thousands of let proposed state funding cuts or possible layoffs dash her that your parents and grandparents
grocery items, including some don’t have — time.
bestselling brands, it dumped lifelong hope of being a teacher, but she does have a backup Start saving now, even small
from its shelves two years ago. plan. • Her “Plan B” as she calls it involves working as a substitute amounts, and it will pay big dividends
The idea was to tidy up stores for teacher or a therapeutic staff support worker if her applications to down the road because your invest-
the wealthier customers it had ments will have more years to grow.
won during the recession. area school districts fail to land her a teaching job. “I will take any- Even if you invest as little as $200 a
Grocery sales have improved, thing I can get,” Ardo said. month in a Roth IRA and earn an 8
rising in the low single digits in percent annual return, you’ll be a mil-
the first quarter. But overall traf- lionaire by the time you reach your full
fic at its U.S. namesake stores The Misericordia University graduate ber Jason Homza earned a bachelor’s de- retirement age of 67.
has been down and revenue at said she hopes the state’s proposed bud- gree in earth and environmental science Here are some suggestions to get
stores open at least a year has get that would cut $400 million from and a minor in secondary education. He SUBMITTED PHOTO you on a sound financial path:
posted eight straight quarters of public school education doesn’t pass. Re- said other education majors he knows Recent Misericordia University grad- STUDENT LOANS: Graduates who
declines on a year-over-year ba- publican Gov. Tom Corbett’s proposed haven’t been swayed from their decision uate Jason Homza with his mother borrowed for college are carrying an
sis. budget for 2011-12 would mean a loss of to become public school teachers. Joanne Homza at the graduation average of $27,200 in student loan
Wal-Mart says it will take until $22 million for Luzerne County public “They are, however, realizing that event last month. Homza, like many debt, calculates Mark Kantrowitz,
the end of the year to restock the schools while Lackawanna County finding a teaching position will require Class of 2011 members, is still looking publisher of financial aid sites FinAi-
rest of the store with items that schools would see $14.5 million in cuts. them to leave the area or even the state, for a teaching job. d.org and Fastweb.com.
were culled, from craft supplies The 21-year-old said her dream to be- or become further educated and certi- Most of these loans are from the
to home furnishings. That will go come a teacher has been a life-long one. fied in multiple content areas and spe- said he is also keeping his eyes open and federal government, and you generally
a long way toward restoring Wal- “I used to play teacher with my stuffed cialties in order to remain as competitive applying for positions such as teaching have to start repaying them six
Mart’s ability to provide one-stop animals all the time.” as possible.” summer school to add valuable experi- months after graduation. Uncle Sam
shopping, which could be a plus There was no doubt she wanted to Homza, 26, is a Wyoming Valley West ence to his resume. offers a variety of repayment options
as shoppers make fewer trips to teach after graduating from the former graduate and a Marine Corps combat “Teacher layoffs throughout the state to help struggling borrowers.
save on gasoline. Seton Catholic High School. veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom. He have certainly raised some concerns and If federal loans eat up most of your
“The customer, for the most “The right opportunity will come served as president of Wilkes Universi- created some uncertainty among educa- paycheck, for instance, you may be
part, is still in the store shop- along at the right time,” she said. The ty’s Kappa Delta Pi national education tion majors regarding their future and eligible for an income-based repay-
ping, but they started doing Pittston woman is applying for jobs honor society. chances for employment,” he said. Hom- ment plan. Payments won’t exceed 15
some more shopping elsewhere, throughout Northeastern Pennsylvania “I have recently started my job search za said those who choose the teaching percent of discretionary income. And if
and we want to bring them back. but said some of her former Misericor- by keeping close track of school district profession do so because they have the your earnings are really paltry, you
We know that it’s easy to lose dia classmates are looking out-of-state. websites and newspapers for job post- talent, passion and knowledge essential might not have to pay anything at all.
them.” said Wal-Mart Stores Ardo said she’s not willing to relocate to ings,” he said. He prefers to hand deliver to succeed. Any debt remaining after 25 years is
Inc.’s chief financial officer Char- find a teaching job. his application to districts, he noted. “These young educators are dedicat- erased — or after 10 years, if you have
les Holley during a Citi Global “I’m a family person. I need my fam- “I started my searches at school dis- ed and persistent, and will remain so been in public service for a decade.
Consumer Conference last week. ily.” tricts in the area, and am working my even through uncertain times,” Homza If you can’t find a job, you may be
Dollar stores, which benefited Wilkes University Class of 2011 mem- way out,” he said. Homza, of Kingston, able to defer payments on federal
from shoppers trying to stretch See EDUCATION, Page 3D loans for up to three years. Or you may
their dollars in the recession, are qualify for a forbearance, in which
continuing to gain new custom- payments are suspended or tempo-
ers and post higher revenue. The “These young educators are dedicated and persistent, and will remain so rarily reduced. Explore your options at
trend has accelerated as gasoline studentaid.ed.gov.
prices closed in on $4 a gallon. even through uncertain times. This is also the reason why I have not You also might consider volunteer-
Dollar stores more adroitly rethought my choice of career.” ing with AmeriCorps if you can’t find
other work, Kantrowitz said. The
See WALMART, Page 4D Jason Homza, 2011 Misericordia graduate program offers education awards
worth up to $5,550 a year that can be
applied to reducing federal student
loan debt, he says. Even if you volun-

Vroom, zoom to nearby Walmart stores for NASCAR fan events


teer only for the summer, the award is
pro-rated.
Whatever you do, don’t default. The
penalties are harsh. And the govern-

ANDREW M. SEDER
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members of the faculty. Service Ceremony. Robert tions. Nadcap is the Perform-
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Allan W. Austin was promoted to Cays, Stroudsburg, information ance Review Institute’s brand
Mountain Top, a part-time instructor whose
professor of history. A resident technology specialist in the name for the industry-managed
presence is important in fulfill-
of Dallas Town- she teaches
nursing re-
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search and iting excellence in the class-
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graduate nurs- room. Kalaus has been a faculty
ber of the ing design firm. Both will be for 50 years of service. Thirty- member for 30 years. He has Hazleton law firm of Gillespie,
history faculty ing education
based in the firm’s Wilkes-Barre year honorees include Cynthia taught courses in morality and Miscavige, Ferdinand & Baranko,
since 2001. He courses. She LLC, was
office. Foster, Covington Township, ethics, social justice, Catholic
holds a docto- Mailloux holds a docto- recently
Jonathan Chesnick is a member transportation assistant in the perspectives of belief and the
rate in U.S. rate degree in named a
of the surveying team. His re- Equipment and Supply Division, Church. He also is co-director of
history from nursing with a concentration in Pennsylva-
sponsibilities include directing or Public Works Directorate; Rob- the college’s first-year experi-
the University education from Penn State nia Super
Austin University, a master’s degree in
conducting surveys to establish ert Harvey, Plains Township, ence, which involves new stu-
of Cincinnati legal boundaries for properties; electronics mechanic in the dents in campus events and Lawyer by
and master’s and bachelor’s nursing from Misericordia Uni- Philadelphia
computing geodetic measure- Avionics Division, Command, programs and coordinates
degrees from Bowling Green versity and a bachelor’s degree Magazine.
ments and interpreting survey Control and Computer Systems/ volunteer projects in the com-
State University. in nursing from Wilkes Uni- He is among
data; recording survey results Avionics Directorate; and Wil- munity.
Joseph Curran, chair of the Reli- versity. She is a member of the a select
and calculating terrain charac- liam Delling, Hawley, forklift/ Diversified Information Tech- Gillespie
gious Studies Department, was Pennsylvania State Nurse Asso- tractor operator in the Material group of
teristics. Chesnick holds a bach- nologies’ Louisville, Ky., docu-
promoted to ciation, American Association of Management Division, Produc- only five percent of Pennsylva-
elor’s degree in surveying engi- ment storage facility was re-
associate Colleges of Nursing, and the tion Management Directorate. nia lawyers who have received
neering and a minor in business cently certified by the National
professor and National League for Nursing. Employees of Rural Health Cor- that designation. He is the only
from The Pennsylvania State Archives and Records Adminis-
tenured. A Steven J. Tedford, was promoted poration of Northeastern Hazleton lawyer to have re-
University. He was previously tration (NARA) to preserve ceived the designation in the
resident of to associate professor of mathe- Pennsylvania, a private non-
employed as a survey tech- critical government documents field of personal injury for five
Dallas Town- matics. A resident of Mountain profit organization with six
nician. including Medicare and Med- consecutive years.
ship, he joined Top, he joined medical and three dental cen-
Douglas Bogdan is a surveyor. He icaid records. The Louisville Melissa A. Scartelli, Daniel J.
the Miser- the faculty of ters located throughout Lu-
holds a bachelor’s degree in facility is the fifth location to Distasio and Michael J. Kowal-
icordia faculty Misericordia in zerne and Wyoming counties,
surveying engineering from receive NARA certification for ski, all partners in the Scranton
in 2005 and 2008 as a recently received length of
Alfred State the Scranton-based information and Wilkes-Barre personal
Curran teaches classes visiting profes- service awards during the com-
College, New management provider. To injury law firm of Scartelli,
in world religions and Christian sor and was pany’s 40th corporate anni-
York, and has achieve certification, facilities Distasio & Kowalski, P.C., were
thought. He holds a bachelor’s named assist- versary celebration. Those must meet standards related to
experience named Pennsylvania Super
degree from the University of ant professor receiving awards were Eliza- security, fire and water protec-
with the tech- Lawyers by Philadelphia Maga-
Scranton and his doctorate from in 2009. He beth David, Harveys Lake; tion, insects and earthquakes to
nical and legal zine for the third consecutive
Boston College. holds both Patricia Brooks, Dallas; Marie ensure the safety of federal
Tedford doctorate and
aspects of year. They are among a select
Thomas Hajkowski, director of the surveying, title Barron, Freeland; Edward P. records. The certification lasts group of only five percent of
honors program, was promoted master’s degrees from Bingham- Michael, president, Hanover for 10 years.
and deed Pennsylvania lawyers who have
to associate ton University and a bachelor’s Twosnhip; Martin Buridge, Reilly Finishing Technologies, a received that designation.
degree from Marist College, all in Bogdan sketching,
professor of AutoCAD and Forty Fort; Dr. Gwen Galasso, privately held metal-finishing
history and the field of mathematics. He is a
GIS/GPS application.
tenured. A member of the Mathematical
resident of Association of America and the

Big student debt could limit schools’ aid access


Dallas Town- American Mathematic Society.
ship, he over- David C. Wright Jr., chair of the Submit announcements of business
sees the in- History Department, was pro- promotions, hirings and other events
terdisciplinary moted to professor of history. A to Corporate Ladder by email to
program that resident of Dallas Township, has
Hajkowski been a member of the Depart-
tlbusiness@timesleader.com; by mail By TALI ARBEL the rule at all. overhaul to its business to com-
offers enriched to 15 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA AP Business Writer Only investors appeared hap- ply with the rule, jumped nearly
core curriculum courses and ment of History at Misericordia
since 1988 and department chair 18711-0250; or by fax to (570) 829- NEW YORK — The govern- py with the outcome the day the 27 percent. Shares of the nation’s
extracurricular learning experi- 5537. Photos in jpg format may be
ences. He holds a bachelor’s since 2003. His research in- ment is moving forward with its rule were released. Shares of for- largest chain, Apollo Group Inc.,
terests include modern French attached to email.
degree from Seton Hall Uni- crackdown on the country’s for- profit school companies soared which owns the University of
profit schools, aiming to protect as investors viewed the scope of Phoenix, rose 11 percent. DeVry
students from taking on too the DOE’s new regulations as gained nearly 15 percent.

OPEN FOR BUSINESS AGENDA Keep Your Company Out of the


Flood.” The presentation will
much debt to attend schools that
do nothing for their job prospec-
having a much less dire impact
on the sector than they had
Most students at career colleg-
es and vocational schools pay
BUSINESS cover the definition of what
constitutes a discrimination
ts.
But student advocates protest
feared. Analysts say the rule is
more lenient than they and most
tuition with federal financial aid
dollars. But that leaves taxpayers
MAEA Human Resources claim; an explanation of how that the final version of the De- shareholders had expected — on the hook if students can’t find
Pinnacle Rehab, a family run, Roundtable discrimination cases are born;
and an explanation of how com-
partment of Education’s “gainful “meaningfully watered down,” good jobs and default on their
locally owned physical ther- The Northeast Pennsylvania Manu- employment” rule, released said R.W. Baird’s Amy Junker. loans. And they are defaulting in
apy practice, recently moved facturers and Employers Associ- plaints become litigation. Partici-
pants will learn about best prac-
Thursday, is way too soft. Mean- Corinthian Colleges Inc., one large numbers. Students at for-
to a new location at 520 ation will hold a Human Re- while, schools and industry lob- of the schools considered most profit institutions such as techni-
Third Ave., Kingston. The sources Roundtable from 11 a.m.-1 tices for preventing discrimi-
nation claims; creating proper byists rail that the DOE has no at risk of having to shut down
new location keeps the p.m. on Thursday, June 16 at the
policies, procedures, training, legal standing to even impose programs or make a significant See DEBT, Page 3D
sense of interaction that Pottsville Club, Pottsville. Lunch
patients love while maintain- will be served at noon. Cost is and documentation to protect
ing privacy. Each treatment $36 per person for members or both the company and the indi-
area has adjustable lighting $72 per person for non-mem- vidual; working with govern-
for patient’s comfort and bers. mental agencies to resolve
new equipment has been charges of discrimination; and
Attorneys Doug Smillie and Deirdre
added to help patients get handling employment litigation.
Kamber Todd, of the law firm
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Fitzpatrick, Lentz, and Bubba,
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Combined Preliminary Notice of Potential Impact on Important


Resources, and Notice of the Availability of an Environmental
Assessment
Lower Lackawanna Valley Sewer Authority
Luzerne County
The USDA, Rural Development has received an application for financial assistance from the Lower Lackawanna
Valley Sewer Authority, Luzerne County. As required by the National Environmental Policy Act, the Rural
Development has prepared an Environmental Assessment that evaluated the potential environmental effects and
consequences of the proposed request. This notice announces the availability of this Environmental Assessment
for public review and comments.

The proposal consists of modifications to the Authority’s existing wastewater treatment facility to provide for
biological and chemical nutrient removal consisting of the following: conversion of the four existing
contact/stabilization tanks to the IFAS process, addition of two new IFAS processing tanks, addition of two new
settling tanks, new aeration system, addition of a gravity belt sludge thickener, addition of a second belt filter press,
a lime food system for sludge stabilization, an alum feed system, and electrical and HVAC upgrades.

If implemented, the proposed projects may affect floodplains. The alternatives considered include: a “No Action”
approach; however, this approach will not meet the DEP mandate for Chesapeake Bay discharge requirements.
Another approach would be to purchase Nutrient Credits but this approach will be expensive now and it is
unknown as to what future costs will be.

The purpose of this notice is to inform the public of this proposed conversion and request comments
concerning the proposal, alternative sites, or action that would avoid these impacts, and methods that could be
used to minimize these impacts.

The applicant will comply with the following mitigation measures: 1) No fill will be placed in floodplains and
wetlands. The additions to the Sewage Treatment Plant will be flood protected. 2) Should the scope of the project
be amended to include additional ground disturbing activity, the State Historic Preservation Office and Rural
Development will be contacted immediately. 3) The construction contractors will be required to comply with
standard protective measures required by the Bureau of Forestry (DCNR) which will be included in the
construction documents.

Copies of the Environmental Assessment can be obtained at:


USDA, Rural Development, Wyoming Area Office
One Hollowcrest Complex
Tunkhannock, Pa. 18657-6632
For further information contact: Michael Angerson, Area Specialist at (570) 836-5111, extension 118

Any person interested in commenting on the proposed project should submit comments to the address below by
July 4, 2011:
Susanne K. Gantz, Community Program Director
Suite 330, One Credit Union Place
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17110-2996
A general location map of the proposal is available at Rural Development, One Hollowcrest Complex, Tunkhan-
nock, Pa. 18657 or at the Lower Lackawanna Valley Sewer Authority, 398 Coxton Road, Duryea, Pa. 18642-2067

USDA, Rural Development is an Equal Opportunity Lender, Provider and Employer. Complaints of
discrimination should be sent to: USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, Washington, DC 20250
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Labor force shrinks Japan wants businessmen to shed suits, save energy
as job seekers give up
By TOMOKO A. HOSAKA companies to limit air condition- Cool Biz had been implemented in
Associated Press ing and set room temperatures at a their workplaces. The figure stood
TOKYO — The Japanese gov- warm 28 degrees Celsius (82 de- at 47 percent two years earlier and
ernment wants the country’s suit- grees Fahrenheit). at less than a third in 2005.
By PAUL WISEMAN 1.3 million — during this time. loving salarymen to be bold this The idea isn’t new. “Cool Biz” So what’s different with Super
AP Economics Writer That means the labor force has summer. Ditch the stuffy jacket was introduced in 2005 by the envi- Cool Biz?
WASHINGTON — Where did dropped by 529,000 workers. and tie. And for the good of a coun- ronment minister at the time, Yuri- First, the dress code. Polo shirts,
all the workers go? The percentage of adults in the try facing a power crunch, go light ko Koike. The campaign was part Aloha shirts and sneakers are ac-
The labor force — those who labor force is a figure that econo- and casual. of efforts to fight global warming. ceptable now under the environ-
have a job or are looking for one mists call the participation rate. Japan’s “Super Cool Biz” cam- But with Japan dealing with an ment ministry’s relaxed guidelines.
— is getting smaller, even though It is 64.2 percent, the smallest paign kicked off Wednesday with a ongoing nuclear crisis and the af- Jeans and sandals are OK too un-
the economy is growing and since 1984. And that’s become a government-sponsored fashion termath of a magnitude-9.0 earth- der certain circumstances.
steadily adding jobs. That trend mystery to economists. Normally show featuring outfits appropriate quake and tsunami, officials decid- Men might even think of carry-
defies the rules of a normal eco- after a recession, an improving for the office yet cool enough to en- ed they needed to take Cool Biz ing a fan or trying a pair of tight
nomic recovery. economy lures job seekers back dure the sweltering heat. one step further this year. pedal pushers like one model wore,
Nobody is sure why it’s happen- into the labor market. This time, This summer may be especially “When we started Cool Biz in though whether such fashion ex-
ing. Economists think some of many are staying on the sidelines. brutal. The loss of the Fukushima 2005, people said it was undigni- tremes would actually catch on is
the missing workers have retired, Their decision not to seek Dai-ichi nuclear power plant, fied and sloppy,” Koike said at the another matter.
have entered college or are get- work means the drop in unem- which was crippled by the March fashion show held at a Tokyo de- Notably missing from the envi- AP PHOTO

ting by on government disability ployment from 9.8 percent in No- 11tsunami, means electricity could partment store. “But this is now ronment ministry’s dress code are A model presents a casual
checks. Others have probably just vember to 9 percent in April isn’t be in short supply around the na- the sixth year, and people have specific rules for women. Despite office wear during a ’Super
given up looking for work. as good as it looks. tion’s capital, Tokyo, during espe- grown accustomed to it.” the omission, Wednesday’s fashion Cool Biz’ fashion show. The
“A small work force means mil- If the 529,000 missing workers cially hot days. Surveys by the Cabinet Office in- show included ensembles for campaign kicked off with the
lions of discouraged workers, had been out scavenging for a job To prevent blackouts, the gov- dicate that companies are gradual- women as well. government-sponsored event
lower output in the future and a without success, the unemploy- ernment is asking companies and ly jumping on board. In a 2009 na- Khakis, white pants and airy featuring outfits appropriate
government offices to cut electric- tionwide poll, 57 percent of about polyester dresses are all apparently for the office yet cool enough
weak recovery,” says Rep. Kevin ment rate would have been 9.3
ity usage by 15 percent. It wants 2,000 respondents reported that acceptable. to endure the sweltering heat.
Brady of Texas, the ranking Re- percent in April, not the reported
publican on the Congress’ Joint rate of 9 percent. And if the par-

DEBT
Economic Committee. “Those ticipation rate were as high as it federal financial aid dollars, ful employment rule in 2010, but on lobbying.
are unhealthy signs.” was when the recession began, 66 which can represent up to 90 per- delayed putting it into effect as it The lobbying appears to have
By the government’s defini- percent, in December 2007, the cent of a school’s revenue. If faced heavy lobbying from worked. Under the rule’s original
tion, if you quit looking, you’re no unemployment rate could have graduates owe too much relative schools and politicians. For the terms, programs that failed to
Continued from Page 2D
longer counted as unemployed. been as high as 11.5 percent. to their income, or too few for- past 18 months, the DOE has meet the criteria would have lost
And you’re no longer part of the A majority of the 42 econo- cal programs and culinary mer students are paying back been negotiating the scope of federal loan eligibility immedi-
labor force. mists in the latest Associated schools represent just 12 percent their tuition loans on time, gainful employment with indus- ately and enrollment would have
Since November, the number Press quarterly economic survey of all higher education students schools stand to lose access to try representatives and advo- been frozen at any school in dan-
of Americans counted as employ- said they expect the labor force but 46 percent of all student loan Pell grants and federal student cates. Last summer, the DOE re- ger of failing. But the finalized
ed has grown by 765,000, to just participation rate to start grow- dollars in default. The average aid. Such a loss would seriously leased a draft of the regulation rule gives schools multiple
shy of 139 million. The nation has ing consistently before the year student earning an associate de- crimp schools’ ability to attract and the tough proposed stance chances over a four-year period
been creating jobs every month ends. Twelve don’t expect it to gree at a for-profit school carries students and make money. spurred a sell-off in education to improve their stats. That
as the economy recovers. The happen until next year at the ear- $14,000 in federal loan debt ver- Under final terms of the law, shares. Companies fought hard means no school will be in dan-
economy added 244,000 jobs in liest. Five think it never will. sus the $0 debt burden of most schools will only be able to re- against it. The DOE received ger of losing funding for a pro-
April. The labor force grew by just community college students. ceive federal-paid tuition if at more than 90,000 comments gram until 2015, rather than next
But the number of Americans 15,000 in April from March — not So the DOE has set criteria least 35 percent of its former stu- about the rule. Corinthian alone year. After “three strikes,” a
counted as unemployed has even enough to keep up with pop- that for-profit schools must meet dents are repaying their loans. has spent more than $1 million school will lose eligibility for
shrunk by much more — almost ulation growth. in order to maintain access to The agency drew up the gain- since the beginning of last year three years.

EDUCATION
realize that they will likely need to ing academic year. time, education will always be an where you don’t know what the fu- leagues tell education majors that
serve as substitute teachers for a Looking out-of-state might not institution that people want and ture holds,” he said. within five years there will be 1.5
couple years before being hired by be the answer for some. need. Banya said one of his concerns million teachers retiring nation-
a district, during which time they A recent Associated Press story “The proposed teacher layoffs is the morale of those teachers wide and that students should
Continued from Page 1D
are seeking additional certifica- explained that states around the have raised concern among our who supervise student teachers “stay the course.” Banya said that
said. “This is also the reason why I tions in higher needed areas like country are decreasing education education students; however, and how that morale might affect means they might have to move
have not rethought my choice of English-as-a-second language or spending to close budget gaps they are not discouraged,” Gardn- both education majors and chil- out of this area to gain experience
career.” returning to graduate school.” while school districts are running er said. dren in the classroom. He said before returning and finding a
King’s College Education De- Reboli said it’s difficult to deter- out of federal stimulus money that Misericordia’s Kingsley Banya, some education graduates are teaching job.
partment Chairwoman Denise mine now what job prospects will prevented widespread job losses chairman of the Dallas Township considering relocating to find Banya said education majors
Reboli said the school has tried to be for recent education graduates the past two years. school’s teacher education depart- work. seem hopeful that the prospect for
help education majors by pointing because many school districts Wilkes University’s Robert ment, said he saw the impact of “They feel they should cast finding work will improve.
out job fairs and other venues for haven’t made final decisions on Gardner, an assistant professor of budget cuts to education during their net wider by moving out of “We all have to live on hope.
school districts that are hiring. whether or not they will hire new education, tells students that al- his 20 years in Florida. state,” he said. We’re trying to keep their spirits
“Many who want to stay local faculty members for the upcom- though it’s a difficult economic “No professional wants to walk He said that he and his col- up,” he said.

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AAA adds insurance OFFICE COACH

app for iPhone, iPad Co-worker’s side business must be reported


By MARIE G. MCINTYRE gression is no different than re- that-be, you will have done all ing without mentioning this par-
By Times Leader Staff scene and damage to the vehi- McClatchy-Tribune News Service porting someone who pockets that you can do. If your manage- ticular employee. The others
Automobile club AAA recently cles and property Q: I have a co-worker who is money from a cash register. ment is at all competent, Linn may assume that her behavior
launched the latest addition to its · Documenting vehicle models running a Web-based business If you work in a large business, will soon be operating her busi- triggered your remarks, but
suite of free mobile applications and people involved in the crash on company time. “Linn” spends you can ask the human re- ness at home. that’s OK as long as you don’t
with the release of the AAA Insur- · Documenting the location of hours monitoring her website, sources manager or corporate single her out.
ance app for iPhone and iPad. the crash taking orders, sending invoices attorney to investigate while Q: One of my employees con- For example: “As team mem-
The AAA Insurance app walks · Identifying damage to vehi- and arranging for shipments. At keeping your name confidential. stantly criticizes her colleagues bers, we need to recognize and
drivers through the post-traffic cles by making a few taps on the end of the day, she prints out However, if you’re in a small for making “immoral” life choic- respect the boundary between
crash process of collecting infor- her documents and takes them company, going directly to man- es. Her judgmental remarks are our work and our personal lives.
your phone
mation, photos and even request- home. agement may be your only op- creating a very uncomfortable Making critical comments
· Documenting witnesses and
ing a tow truck. Linn gives more time to her tion. In that case, have a con- atmosphere on our team. As a about a colleague’s lifestyle is
police report details business than to her job, but our disruptive to the team and total-
“Being involved in a traffic crash The app also provides one- cerned colleague accompany business owner, I feel I have a re-
can be traumatic, even if all the par- boss appears to be completely ly unacceptable. If anyone ever
touch access to call police and you to verify your story. sponsibility to keep people from
ties involved are uninjured. There unaware of these activities. He treats you this way, please let me
emergency services, AAA to re- When you describe the situa- being harassed this way. What
are a lot of things to do and infor- occasionally asks other employ- know.”
quest a tow and the AAA Insur- tion, remain calm and focus on should I do?
mation to collect following a colli- ees to help Linn out because A stern admonition may re-
ance claims department, for she’s so busy. However, she’s just the facts. For example: “I A: For starters, you should tell solve the problem. But if your
sion that can seem overwhelming thought you should know that this self-righteous woman that
those AAA Insurance policyhol- busy making money for herself. sanctimonious employee stub-
when combined with the stress of a Linn has been running a person- she must immediately stop lec-
ders. Linn’s behavior is just plain bornly refuses to curb her offen-
car crash,” said Jim Lardear, direc- al business on company time. turing co-workers about their
The app allows users to store wrong, and she should not be al- sive behavior, the only solution
tor of Public and Government Af- She spends several hours a day personal lives. Explain that this
their auto insurance company’s lowed to get away with it. Is is to remove her from the team.
fairs for AAA Mid-Atlantic, which there anything I can do? selling products through her rule applies to all team mem-
serves the Wilkes-Barre region. contact information, policy
A: Bluntly put, Linn is a thief. website. Other employees are bers, including anyone who
“The AAA Insurance app provides number, drivers on the policy Marie G. McIntyre is a workplace
By accepting a paycheck, then becoming resentful because might criticize her own life
step-by-step instructions on what and vehicles on the policy, which coach and the author of “Secrets to
using work time for her own per- she’s falling behind in her work. choices. Winning at Office Politics.” Send in
information you should gather, in- can be password protected for
sonal gain, she is effectively We would appreciate your inves- To ensure that everyone un- questions and get free coaching tips
cluding photos, in addition to re- privacy. Additionally, users can
stealing from the company. Ad- tigating this.” derstands your expectations, at http://www.yourofficecoach.com,
questing a tow truck for you.” view a summary of the traffic
vising management of this trans- Once you inform the powers- discuss the issue in a team meet- or follow her on Twitter officecoach.
The AAA Insurance app pro- crash details and email a report
vides AAA’s recommended steps straight from their iPhone.

WALMART
on what to do immediately after a AAA Insurance is available for shelves, says Cameron Smith,
traffic collision and helps you gath- free from the iTunes App Store who recruits executives for
er important information about on iPhone or at Wal-Mart suppliers and also
the crash needed to submit an in- www.itunes.com/appstore. Vis- serves as an adviser.
Continued from Page 1D
surance claim, such as: it AAA.com/mobilefor further Suppliers using third parties
· Taking photos of the crash details. maneuvered the post-recession to backstop the placement of
economy. They have expanded their goods on the shelves, he
their inventory, particularly said. That adds to their costs.
brand names, become more Palettes of merchandise are

FINANCE
a 401(k) or a similar retirement
plan. You contribute through competitive on price and are crowding aisles, Sozzi notes.
payroll deductions before taxes expanding to new locations. Shares of Wal-Mart have
have been taken out. Employers Meanwhile, some wealthier tracked closer to its profits than
Continued from Page 1D shoppers are trading back up to its domestic sales this past
typically kick in some cash, too.
healthy, so the premiums on this You’ll pay income taxes on the the mall or higher-end grocery year, and its international busi-
policy can be cheaper than stick- nest egg when you make with- stores like Whole Foods. ness has propped up revenue
ing with a parent’s plan, says drawals in retirement. Wal-Mart is increasingly and profits. Wal-Mart shares
Carrie McLean, a consumer Or, if your employer doesn’t “caught in the middle” between AP PHOTO are up 7 over the past 12
health insurance specialist with offer a plan, open a Roth IRA. dollar stores and more expen- Teyonce Armstrong, right, 7, and her brothers Keith, 6, and Mark- months. But they peaked in late
eHealthInsurance. You contribute money that’s sive stores, Wall Street Strate- quis, 11, play by the door of a Harlem Deal$ store in New York. The January and have lost 5 percent
Still, if the costs are similar, already been taxed. But the big gies analyst Brian Sozzi. “Now, company said at the end of May it continues to see more cus- since the company said it
young adults usually are better Roth benefit is that any invest- it’s trying to return to its roots, tomers who are spending more per visit. Dollar stores pose the would not predict when U.S.
but it’s facing old competitors biggest threat to Wal-Mart, the nation’s biggest retailer. revenue at stores open at least a
off with the parent’s group plan ment growth won’t be taxed in
because the benefits tend to be retirement. — the dollar stores — that are year will begin growing, after
better, she says. To maintain your lifestyle in getting much better.” shopping habits are imprinted. spring. setting a target date for last ho-
RETIREMENT: “Start saving retirement, new grads should set Richard Hastings, a consum- But the restocking has taken Even when Wal-Mart has liday season and missing it.
for retirement immediately,” said aside 13 percent of gross pay er strategist with Global Hun- longer than Wal-Mart predict- been able to get goods to the The namesake Walmart stores
Stuart Ritter, a financial planner each year, which includes any ter Securities, gives Wal-Mart ed. In November, it had said stores, the company known for account for 62 percent of the
with T. Rowe Price in Baltimore. employer contribution, Ritter two years to woo back its U.S. that the merchandise it cut its efficiency and precision has company’s revenue; interna-
Your employer likely will offer said. customers before their new would be restored by this past had trouble getting them onto tional makes up 26 percent.

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MarketPulse
PEEKING UP THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES ANOTHER JUNE SWOON S&P 500 average monthly
Natural gas prices are near their high for the year again, climbing 2011 natural gas It makes sense that investors would buy May was a bad month for stocks: The performance, since 1945
6 percent through Friday. Hot weather across much of the coun- price change stocks that have done well for them be- S&P 500 dropped 1.4 percent for its
try has helped: More air conditioners whirring mean more de- fore. It just doesn’t make much of a dif- worst loss in nine months. Too bad 2.0 pe en
percent
nt
12 percent
mand for electricity, which means more demand for gas from ference. Researchers from the universi- June is usually a struggle. Since World
power plants. But don’t get carried away. Gas has been a disap- 8 ties of Arizona, California-Berkeley and War II, the S&P 500 has dropped in 1.5
pointing investment for nearly three years, and some analysts California-Davis searched through the June nearly as many times as it has
expect it to continue. Gas’ struggles started in 2008, when prices 4 trading histories of more than 700,000 gained. June has been just a flat
crashed from $13 per 1,000 cubic feet in the summer to $5 by individual investors. They found that month overall for the index since 1945, 1.0
the winter. One problem 0 when investors buy a stock they already tying it for third worst in the year. By
has been supply. There’s owned in the past year, they’re only half June, companies are mostly done re-
too much of it. Demand as likely to buy ones that had lost them porting first-quarter earnings, which 0.5
-4
may also weaken later this money. The researchers attributed it to means investors focus more on eco-
summer, Barclays Capital -8 investors wanting to forget the regret nomic data. It’s been mostly scary 0.0
says. Bigger-than-normal associated with bad trades. The bias, lately. The job and housing markets
snowmelts in the North- -12 though, makes little difference. When are still weak, and European nations
west mean utilities will get investors do buy a previous winner, they are struggling to repay their debts. -0.5
more power from their hy- -16 end up doing about the same as if they Many of the same problems dogged J FMAMJ J A SOND
droelectric dams, limiting J F M A M J had bought any other stock of similar the market last summer, and the S&P Source: Standard & Poor’s
Hydroelectric dam in Rufus, Oregon the need for gas. Source: FactSet size and growth characteristics. 500 lost 5.4 percent in June 2010. Equity Research

Stan Choe, Kristen Girard • AP

Finding clear Treasury yields drop


values Bonding with Emerging market bonds have
been some of the year's better The yield on the 10-year Treasury note slipped below
3 percent this past week as nervous investors bought

emerging markets
investments.
Brad Hinton, a fund manager and Treasurys. A bond’s yield moves in the opposite di-
director of research for Wallace R. YTD returns rection of its price. Mortgage rates fell for the seventh
Weitz & Co., looks to own compa- Emerging market bond mutual funds consecutive week. The rate on the 30-year loan fell
nies that are good values and easy 4.5% to 4.55 percent from 4.60 percent. The average rate
to understand. Stocks from emerging mar- peso was worth 8.057 cents in on the 15-year fixed mortgage fell to 3.74 percent
World bond funds
kets are, well, so 2010. This at the end of 2010. On from 3.78 percent. Both are at lows for the year.
InsiderQ&A What compa-
nies do you
year, bonds have been the bet- Wednesday, it was worth 8.56
4.0 InterestRates
Emerging market stock mutual funds
like? ter investment. cents, or 6.2 percent more in MIN
Mutual funds that invest in dollars. T. Rowe Price just FLAT Money market mutual funds YIELD INVEST PHONE
We’ve been
buying Target emerging market bonds re- launched a fund to buy bonds PRIME FED Taxable—national avg 0.01
(TGT) recently turned 4.5 percent in 2011 issued in emerging market cur- RATE FUNDS Flex-funds Money Market/Retail 0.11 $ 2,500 min (800) 325-3539
Investors are drawn by:
on the retail through Wednesday. Emerging rencies to take advantage of FRIDAY 3.25 .13
side. We think market stock funds were flat such gains. It already had a
rising currency values for 6 MO AGO 3.25 .13 Tax-exempt—national avg 0.01
1 YR AGO 3.25 .13 Alpine Municipal MMF/Investor 0.15 $ 2,500 min (888) 785-5578
it’s a great sto- over the same time. fund that invested in emerging emerging markets...
ry: a very under-
standable basic
Several trends are luring in- markets’ dollar-denominated YTD gain versus dollar
FRIDAY CHANGE 52-WK
business with vestors to debt issued by debt.
Mexican Peso U.S. BOND INDEXES YIELD 1WK 1MO 3MO 1YR HIGH LOW
Hinton some interest- emerging markets: • FASTER ECONOMIC 6.2% Broad market Lehman 2.76 0.01 t t -0.47 3.29 2.35
ing things going on right now. • HEALTHIER FINANCES. GROWTH. China and other
South Korean won Triple-A corporate Moody’s 4.99 0.07 s t -0.03 5.31 4.24
They’re undergoing [a] remodel Greece and other European emerging economies are
program that they’re rolling out to countries are struggling to re- struggling with inflation, but
4.7 Corp. Inv. Grade Lehman 3.68 0.00 t t -0.86 4.58 3.47
Municipal Bond Buyer 5.27 -0.09 t t 0.17 5.95 4.86
their store base which introduces pay their debts. The U.S. may economists still expect China’s Brazilian real
U.S. high yield Barclays 6.88 0.03 s s -2.50 9.52 6.61
groceries and other consumables default in August unless it rais- growth to more than triple that
4.1 Treasury Barclays 1.86 -0.05 t t -0.28 2.46 1.35
to a bigger percentage of the store, es its debt limit. Emerging of the U.S. next year.
which is ... where the consumer is ...and stronger balance sheets.
economies, in contrast, have Some analysts see dips FRIDAY CHANGE 52-WK
going now. [They’re] not able to re- Government debt as a percentage TREASURYS YIELD 1WK 1MO 3MO 1YR HIGH LOW
ally spend much on [discretionary much less debt. “Many of ahead in coming months, even
of overall economy
goods] but [are] getting the day- these countries have more though they like emerging mar- 3-month T-Bill 0.03 0.00 s t -0.10 0.17
to-day basics. They also have the pristine balance sheets and ket bonds for the long term. Advanced economies 1-year T-Bill 0.19 -0.01 s t -0.20 0.39 0.17
Emerging economies 6-month T-Bill 0.09 0.00 s t -0.12 0.21 0.05
REDcard, which is a 5 percent dis- higher real interest rates,” Credit Suisse analysts, for ex-
count store-branded card, which is 2-year T-Note 0.41 -0.06 t t -0.39 0.83 0.31
bond manager Bill Gross wrote ample, say a series of discour- 125 percent 5-year T-Note 1.60 -0.11 t t -0.55 2.39 1.02
helping to drive traffic especially in a recent commentary. He aging economic data reports
among their most loyal customers. 100 10-year T-Note 2.99 -0.08 t t -0.38 3.72 2.38
runs PIMCO’s Total Return around the world may cause 30-year T-Bond 4.23 0.00 t t -0.06 4.77 3.53
75
fund, which has $243 billion in prices to swing through the
But Target’s stock has fallen 11 50
Money fund data provided by iMoneyNet Inc.
percent over the past year. Why? assets. He sold all his Trea- summer. Emerging market
Discretionary retail names have sury holdings in February. bonds have also had a shaky 25
been subject to the whims of the • PROSPECTS FOR RISING past. Russia defaulted in1998, 0
’08 ’09 ’10 ’11 ’12 ’13 ’14
Exchange-Traded Funds
marketplace. When people are CURRENCIES. One Mexican for example. FRIDAY CHG %CHG %CHG %RTN
feeling good about the economy, NAME TICKER CLOSE WK 1WK 1MO 1YR
they tend to bid them up. When SOURCES: FactSet, International Monetary Fund, Morningstar Data through June 1 S. Choe, K. Girard • AP
iPath ShtExt Rus2000 RTSA 31.98 5.75 21.9 18.3 ...
people are concerned about either
a double-dip or a [sluggish] envi-
LocalStocks Barc ShortC LevS&P BXDC 38.30 3.95 11.5 13.9 ...
ronment, they tend to get beaten 52-WK RANGE FRIDAY $CHG %CHG %CHG %RTN RANK %RTN iPath ShtExt S&P500 SFSA 33.37 3.41 11.4 14.9 ...
down. Our view is fairly conserva- COMPANY TICKER LOW HIGH CLOSE 1WK 1WK 1MO 1QTR YTD 1YR 1YR 5YRS* PE YLD
ProShs UltPro ShtR2K SRTY 18.72 1.65 9.7 6.5 -64.2
tive. We think the economy will Air Products APD 64.13 9 96.00 89.63 -4.33 -4.6 t t -1.5 +32.93 2 8.2 17 2.6 Direxion SCapBear 3x TZA 38.01 3.35 9.7 6.5 430.6
continue to bump along and stay
positive, but we certainly don’t Amer Water Works AWK 19.78 9 30.70 29.05 -0.77 -2.6 t s 14.9 +46.64 1 13.7a 18 3.0 Direx SOX Bear 3X SOXS 62.46 5.50 9.7 15.6 93.5
have any real optimistic scenarios Amerigas Part LP APU 38.84 5 51.50 44.23 -0.96 -2.1 t t -9.4 +15.94 3 14.5 29 6.7 iPath Beta Cotton CTNN 53.94 4.57 9.3 12.9 ...
baked into our view. Aqua America Inc WTR 16.65 8 23.79 21.70 -0.66 -3.0 t t -3.5 +28.00 2 0.8 22 2.9 Pro UltPro ShtMid400 SMDD 21.41 1.70 8.6 7.0 -62.8
Arch Dan Mid ADM 24.42 5 38.02 30.39 -1.82 -5.7 t t 1.0 +21.46 3 -4.8 9 2.1 ProShs UltSht Silver ZSL 17.97 1.35 8.1 -22.2 -47.6
What about technology? AutoZone Inc AZO 183.70 9 299.60 285.48 -11.23 -3.8 s s 4.7 +47.97 1 25.5 16 ... Direxion FinBear 3x FAZ 46.77 3.46 8.0 13.4 213.6
Large-cap tech just seems very
Bank of America BAC 10.91 1 16.10 11.28 -0.40 -3.4 t t -15.4—28.40 5 -19.0 21 0.4 Direxion MCapBear3x MWN 36.65 2.73 8.0 5.7 90.2
beaten up. We’ve owned Microsoft
for a number of years now. It Bk of NY Mellon BK 23.78 4 32.50 26.90 -0.82 -3.0 t t -10.9 +.07 4 -1.9 13 1.9 ProSh UltSht R2KG SKK 41.00 2.70 7.0 4.9 138.9
trades at 9 times earnings. It has Bon Ton Store BONT 6.08 4 17.49 9.63 -1.01 -9.5 t t -23.9—20.66 4 -17.1 74 2.1 ProSh UltSht BasMat SMN 18.12 1.18 7.0 6.3 -55.6
great [brands] in Office, Windows CIGNA Corp CI 29.12 0 50.45 49.61 0.14 0.3 s s 35.3 +42.67 1 8.9 9 0.1 ProSh UltSh Semi SSG 49.93 3.17 6.8 12.4 201.3
and other business lines. It’s sitting CVS Caremark Corp CVS 26.84 9 39.50 37.97 -0.83 -2.1 s s 9.2 +9.51 3 6.2 15 1.3 Pro UltPro ShtDow30 SDOW 33.95 2.16 6.8 10.6 -52.0
on $50 billion in cash, although it’s
CocaCola KO 49.47 9 68.77 65.53 -0.98 -1.5 t s -0.4 +27.62 2 10.8 13 2.9 C-Trk CitiVolIdx CVOL 30.97 1.97 6.8 -4.7 ...
soon to go to $41.5 billion after
they purchase Skype. Comcast Corp A CMCSA 16.76 8 27.16 24.23 -0.66 -2.7 t t 10.8 +33.84 2 2.5 18 1.9 Direxion LCapBear 3x BGZ 36.63 2.34 6.8 7.4 129.7
Community Bk Sys CBU 21.33 3 28.95 23.42 -1.23 -5.0 t t -15.7 +5.63 3 6.9 12 4.1 ProShs UltSht S&P500 SPXU 16.49 1.04 6.7 7.8 -52.2
Is it surprising that technology Community Hlth Sys CYH 22.33 3 42.50 26.69 -1.96 -6.8 t t -28.6—34.55 5 -7.0 9 ... ProSh UltSht R2K TWM 44.30 2.70 6.5 4.6 111.1
stocks have become values? Entercom Comm ETM 4.97 4 13.63 8.38 -1.02 -10.9 t t -27.6—33.49 5 -15.5 7 ... Dirx DlyRtlBear2x RETS 24.71 1.50 6.4 8.1 ...
Many companies that we never
Fairchild Semicond FCS 7.71 8 21.02 17.07 -0.90 -5.0 t t 9.4 +72.08 1 -0.6 12 ... ProSh UltSht SmCap SDD 47.66 2.78 6.2 4.5 115.6
thought we’d have the chance of
owning 10 years ago are kind of Frontier Comm FTR 6.96 6 9.84 8.52 -0.29 -3.3 s s -12.4 +12.85 3 0.8 61 8.8 ProSh UltSh Indls SIJ 45.97 2.69 6.2 9.2 118.1
coming into our wheelhouse. Genpact Ltd G 13.09 5 18.71 15.53 -0.40 -2.5 t s 2.2 —8.38 4 0.8a 25 1.2
iPath LgEnh EAFE MFLA 128.19 7.26 6.0 -0.5 ...
We’ve looked at Cisco, we don’t Harte Hanks Inc HHS 7.59 1 13.74 7.81 -0.62 -7.4 t t -38.8—38.44 5 -19.3 10 4.1
Direxion TechBear 3x TYP 21.98 1.24 6.0 11.8 151.4
own it currently, but that’s an ex- Heinz HNZ 42.88 9 55.00 53.20 -1.48 -2.7 s s 7.6 +22.36 3 7.5 17 3.6
ample of something that we never Barc iPath Cotton BAL 89.65 4.88 5.8 10.8 146.6
Hershey Company HSY 45.31 8 58.20 54.51 -0.51 -0.9 t s 15.6 +13.01 3 1.5 24 2.5
thought would fall into value territo- ProSh UltSh ConsSvcs SCC 19.01 1.05 5.8 5.1 -39.1
Kraft Foods KFT 27.59 9 35.44 34.10 -0.65 -1.9 s s 8.2 +20.42 3 3.6 20 3.4
ry. We do own Google, which is a ProSh UltraSht MidC MZZ 40.67 2.21 5.7 4.8 113.8
[growth] business, but still a rela- Lowes Cos LOW 19.35 6 27.45 23.40 -0.85 -3.5 t t -6.7 —2.45 4 -4.6 16 2.4
iPath LongEnh EmMkts EMLB 116.48 6.18 5.6 -0.9 ...
tively reasonably priced stock. ... M&T Bank MTB 72.03 6 96.15 85.79 -1.83 -2.1 t t -1.4 +12.20 3 -3.2 14 3.3
ProSh UltShtR2KVal SJH 50.57 2.63 5.5 3.9 133.4
Dell is also in the sweet spot of McDonalds Corp MCD 65.31 9 83.08 80.54 -1.08 -1.3 s s 4.9 +22.21 3 21.9 17 3.0
large-cap, boring tech that every- ProSh UltSht Fin SKF 63.42 3.27 5.4 8.9 200.8
NBT Bncp NBTB 19.27 3 24.98 20.79 -0.79 -3.7 t t -13.9 —3.44 4 1.6 12 3.8
body loves to hate. And, again, it’s ProSh UltShtRMCG SDK 47.59 2.38 5.3 3.6 102.3
Nexstar Bdcstg Grp NXST 3.64 6 9.26 6.72 -0.37 -5.2 t t 12.2 +13.90 3 5.3 ... ...
just an incredibly cheap, misunder- Fact GoldBullSPBear FSG 28.82 1.46 5.3 12.8 ...
stood business. PNC Financial PNC 49.43 7 65.19 59.34 -3.20 -5.1 t t -2.3 —3.30 4 -0.6 9 2.4
ProSh UltSh ConsGds SZK 24.00 1.16 5.1 1.9 -40.8
PPL Corp PPL 24.10 9 28.38 27.77 -0.09 -0.3 s s 5.5 +12.50 3 2.3 12 5.0
ProShs UltPro ShtQQQ SQQQ 26.29 1.28 5.1 10.1 -57.4
You also own Liberty Media. Penn Millers Hldg PMIC 11.98 0 17.72 17.15 -0.05 -0.3 t s 29.6 +16.27 3 ... ... ...
What do you make of their bid Dir Dly Gold Bear2x DUST 43.10 2.04 5.0 -2.0 ...
Penna REIT PEI 10.03 9 17.34 16.27 -0.76 -4.5 s s 12.0 +16.34 3 -9.5 ... 3.7
for Barnes & Noble? ProSh UltShtRMCVal SJL 50.75 2.35 4.9 3.7 115.1
PepsiCo PEP 60.32 8 71.89 68.97 -0.91 -1.3 t s 5.6 +11.92 3 5.1 18 3.0
That’s an interesting one. We un- ProShs Ultra Euro ULE 30.78 1.45 4.9 4.1 37.6
derstand the appeal of [Barnes & Philip Morris Intl PM 42.94 0 71.75 68.99 -1.53 -2.2 s s 17.9 +58.80 1 13.7a 17 3.7
DBPwSh 3xShortUSD UDNT 21.97 1.01 4.8 9.4 ...
Noble’s] Nook [e-reader]. We have Procter & Gamble PG 58.92 8 67.72 65.43 -0.77 -1.2 s s 1.7 +9.06 3 6.4 17 3.2
ProSh UltShtR1KG SFK 20.67 0.95 4.8 5.3 -41.4
not studied it closely, so we don’t Prudential Fncl PRU 48.56 7 67.52 61.26 -1.91 -3.0 t t 4.3 +5.23 4 -3.3 9 1.9
have a strong opinion on what the Rydex Inv 2x SP 500 RSW 34.79 1.52 4.6 5.5 -37.6
SLM Corp SLM 10.05 9 17.11 16.30 -0.44 -2.6 t s 29.5 +42.73 1 -20.6 9 2.5
business is worth. The [Liberty] SLM Corp flt pfB SLMpB 32.41 0 60.00 58.50 0.26 0.4 s s 33.5 ... 0.0 ... 7.9
Fact OilBull/SPBear FOL 24.22 1.07 4.6 10.0 ...
management team has an incredi- ProShs UltShort Dow DXD 18.02 0.79 4.6 7.0 -37.8
Southn Union Co SUG 20.40 9 30.50 29.34 -0.73 -2.4 s s 21.9 +41.69 1 5.1 15 2.0
ble track record of employing capi- ProSh UltraSht S&P SDS 21.44 0.93 4.5 5.3 -37.6
tal efficiently on behalf of share- TJX Cos TJX 39.56 8 54.94 51.02 -2.44 -4.6 t s 14.9 +11.58 3 17.6 16 1.5
holders, so we tend to give them UGI Corp UGI 24.90 8 33.53 31.34 -0.95 -2.9 t t -0.8 +23.77 2 8.0 13 3.3 iPath Beta Nat Gas DCNG 52.64 2.26 4.5 6.7 ...
the benefit of the doubt and we’re Verizon Comm VZ 25.79 8 38.95 35.63 -1.04 -2.8 t t -0.4 +45.38 1 9.0 21 5.5 ProShs UltSht R3K TWQ 14.34 0.59 4.3 3.8 -39.6
very interested in learning more WalMart Strs WMT 47.77 6 57.90 53.66 -1.04 -1.9 t s -0.5 +6.33 3 4.2 13 2.7 MS MVect DLg Euro URR 34.02 1.40 4.3 3.1 37.9
about it over time and what they’re Direxion REst Bear3x DRV 12.42 0.51 4.3 -2.4 76.5
Weis Mkts WMK 32.56 7 41.82 38.50 -2.12 -5.2 t t -4.5 +18.14 3 0.8 15 3.0
seeing there.
Notes on data: Total returns, shown for periods 1-year or greater, include dividend income and change in market price. Three-year and five-year returns
Barc iPath Sugar SGG 76.60 3.08 4.2 16.6 94.5
What industries look expensive? annualized. Ellipses indicate data not available. Price-earnings ratio unavailable for closed-end funds and companies with net losses over prior four quar- Direxion EngyBear 3x ERY 15.20 0.61 4.2 -2.8 28.3
ters. Rank classifies a stock’s performance relative to all U.S.-listed shares, from top 20 percent (far-left box) to bottom 20 percent (far-right box). ProSh UltraSht Tel TLL 36.64 1.49 4.2 -4.3 157.9
We’ve found that since the March
2009 bottom, small-cap stocks and

Stocks for the bold q


particularly speculative small-cap AVG. -3.9%
Stock
q
stocks have done the best. I don’t YTD DIV. BROKER Dow industrials MO
think we’d go as far to say they’re Screener United Continental
COMPANY
UAL $23.04 -4.2% 0.0%
TICKER
1
1.22
.2
CLOSE CHANGE YIELD RATING*
-2.3%
ahead of themselves. But I think
we’re not finding much value there. The economic recovery is stalling, and that’s punishing steel makers, airlines
and others whose profits are closely tied to the economy’s strength.
Goldcorp GG 48.81 7.5 0.8 1.2 WEEKLY p +5.0%
YTD
Las Vegas Sands LVS 42.19 -7.1 0.0 1.3
What advice would you give to Analysts call these “cyclical” stocks, and they’ve been losers as Kinross Gold KGC 15.79 -15.7 0.6 1.3
q
-3.4%
individual investors?

q
discouraging economic data piled up over the last month. Makers of metals Interpublic Group IPG 11.50 7.3 2.1 1.3 Nasdaq MO
The hardest thing in human nature and other materials in the S&P 500, for example, fell 5.8 percent between
is to chase what’s been hot most the end of April and Thursday. Utility companies rose 0.2 percent over that
Liberty Media Holding LINTA 18.09 12.8 0.0 1.3 -2.3% p
+3.0%
recently and that probably takes Cliffs Natural Resources CLF 88.31 12.9 0.6 1.3 WEEKLY YTD
time. Utility profits move up and down less with the economy, making them
the form of asset allocation more Delta Air Lines DAL 9.62 -23.9 0.0 1.3
a so-called “defensive” industry.
q
than anything else. I think a lot of Freeport-McMoRan FCX 49.78 -16.1 2.0 1.3 LARGE-CAP -3.0%

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individual investors who are under- But JPMorgan strategist Thomas Lee says this is as an opportunity to buy S&P 500
Robert Half International RHI 26.56 -11.9 2.1 1.3 MO
standably scared and cautious af- cyclical stocks on the cheap. He sees cyclical stocks regaining momentum, as
ter the financial meltdown kind of the Federal Reserve keeps interest rates low. Economic data have also been General Motors GM 29.60 -20.7 0.0 1.3 -2.3% p +3.4%
fled to the perceived safety of so bad that economists cut forecasts for future reports. That ups the odds that Broadcom BRCM 34.99 -20.4 1.0 1.4 WEEKLY YTD
bonds at that point in times when future economic reports will beat expectations, which would help cyclical stocks. Symantec SYMC 18.80 11.6 0.0 1.4
bonds had very attractive valua- Rockwell Collins COL 59.99 3.0 1.6 1.5
Another attraction: Cyclical stocks are now cheaper than defensive stocks, SMALL-CAP
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based on their earnings. That’s a flip from their historical track record. Investors Russell 2000
be that if the stock rally continues
have usually paid more for each $1 in profit of a cyclical stock than for a This screen shows 20 stocks that bold investors may want to consider. All
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choose to get back into stocks at defensive stock. are cyclical stocks, and JPMorgan rates all as “Outperform.” YTD
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Fund Focus
FundFocus
Mutual Fund Categories
FUND %RTN %RTN HI LOW NAV CHG
VALUE BLEND GROWTH
GlbA m +3.7 +7.4 49.61 39.01 48.08 -.30
LV

SMALL-CAP MID-CAP LARGE-CAP


YTD 5.7 3.9 LB 2.2 LG Gold m -2.0 +14.7 35.84 26.19 33.26 -.30
PERCENT RETURN William Kennedy has put up strong numbers since taking over as
1YR 22.6 17.5 19.6 OverseasA m +3.2 +6.7 24.05 19.09 23.38 +.09
SPECIALTY FUNDS YTD 1YR 3YR* 5YR* manager in 2004. He recently cut the fund’s stake in emerging USValueA m +5.0 +5.8 17.64 14.38 17.14 -.27
3YR -1.8 0.9 0.0
Conservative Allocation (CA) 3.75 12.96 3.87 4.19 markets stocks by about half, to about 6 percent. First Investors
5YR -0.1 3.4 3.1 BlChipA m +3.9 +1.1 22.89 17.70 21.94 -.50
Moderate Allocation (MA) 3.76 16.13 2.20 3.46 MV MB MG GrowIncA m +5.6 +2.1 15.79 11.56 15.12 -.42
YTD 5.2 7.2 9.0 IncomeA m +4.6 +4.5 2.58 2.34 2.55 -.01
Health (SH) 14.42 25.96 8.16 6.19 Fidelity IntlDisc d FIGRX CATEGORY Foreign Large Blend
1YR 19.4 29.0 31.5 InvGradeA m +4.4 +6.0 9.92 9.26 9.75 +.01
Natural Resources (SN) 1.69 31.35 -4.68 5.89 MORNINGSTAR OpportA m +6.8 +3.9 30.52 20.56 29.04 -.86
3YR 4.7 4.1 2.3
Real Estate (SR) 9.73 26.20 1.68 2.16 RATING™ ★★★★✩ TaxEA m +4.2 +4.1 10.11 9.18 9.65 +.03
5YR 3.0 5.1 5.5 TotalRetA m +4.6 +4.3 15.95 13.18 15.59 -.24
Technology (ST) 3.76 24.50 5.80 6.69
YTD 2.9 SV 5.1 SB 6.8 SG ASSETS $8,312 million FrankTemp-Franklin
1.05% AZ TF A m +3.9 +3.8 11.11 9.93 10.56 +.03
1YR 19.7 23.6 32.1 EXP RATIO AdjUSA m +.8 +3.6 8.93 8.84 8.85 ...
BALANCED 3YR 8.0 5.5 6.1 MANAGER William Kennedy AdjUSC m +.5 +3.1 8.93 8.84 8.84 ...
5YR 4.6 4.1 4.8 BalInv m +1.2 -.1 50.62 36.40 47.78 -1.16
Target-Date 2000-2010 (TA) 3.57 13.84 2.02 3.57 SINCE 2004-10-31 BioDis A m +12.5 +7.2 79.21 53.99 77.21 -.89
Target-Date 2011-2015 (TD) 4.00 16.36 1.24 3.00 RETURNS 3-MO -1.2 CA TF A m +3.9 +3.6 7.25 6.48 6.83 +.01
Target-Date 2016-2020 (TE) 3.87 16.61 1.23 2.95 CA TF C m +3.6 +3.0 7.24 6.47 6.82 +.01
YTD +2.8 CAHY A m +3.4 +2.8 9.73 8.68 9.10 +.03
CAInTF A m +4.5 +3.3 12.40 11.08 11.80 +.03
1-YR +27.1 CAInt A m +3.4 +3.9 11.81 10.93 11.34 +.03
INTERNATIONAL BOND FUNDS
3-YR ANNL -4.2 CO TF A m +5.0 +3.7 12.01 10.65 11.45 +.04
Divers. Emerging Mkt. (EM) -0.04 25.57 -0.54 9.01 CaTxFrAdv +4.0 +3.7 7.22 6.47 6.82 +.01
Europe Stock (ES) 7.24 31.92 -3.92 1.99 Interm-Term Bond (CI) 3.46 7.66 6.41 5.93 5-YR-ANNL +2.0 China A m +2.6 +15.2 42.33 30.90 40.88 -.17
Foreign Small/Mid Val (FA) 5.08 32.94 0.02 3.49 Interm. Government (GI) 2.89 4.78 5.58 5.69 ChinaAdv +2.7 +15.6 42.61 31.10 41.16 -.17
TOP 5 HOLDINGS PCT CvtSc A m +5.1 +5.7 16.51 12.86 15.96 -.32
Foreign Large Blend (FB) 4.37 27.59 -4.01 1.24 High Yield Muni (HM) 3.29 2.08 1.76 1.30 DynaTechA m +6.2 +7.3 33.26 23.50 32.03 -.53
High Yield Bond (HY) 5.11 16.85 8.73 7.06 Royal Dutch Shell PLC B 2.3 EqIn A m +2.8 +.8 17.94 13.78 17.16 -.33
Foreign Large Growth (FG) 4.47 29.75 -2.43 3.00
Muni National Interm (MI) 3.56 3.24 4.29 4.05 BHP Billiton PLC 1.85 FL TF A m +4.1 +4.0 11.69 10.75 11.34 +.04
Foreign Small/Mid Gr. (FR) 4.39 36.07 0.03 3.57 FLRtDAAdv +2.4 +3.4 9.26 8.88 9.20 -.01
Foreign Large Value (FV) 5.33 26.73 -4.39 0.57 Muni National Long (ML) 4.14 2.43 3.52 3.23 Siemens AG 1.63 Fed TF A m +5.0 +4.1 12.16 10.93 11.67 ...
World Allocation (IH) 3.74 19.46 2.26 5.29 Muni Short (MS) 1.72 2.13 2.80 3.10 Novo-Nordisk A S 1.61 Fed TF C m +4.8 +3.5 12.16 10.93 11.67 +.01
FedIntA m +4.2 +4.5 12.08 11.19 11.69 +.03
World Stock (WS) 4.44 24.58 -0.85 2.66 *– Annualized Softbank Corporation 1.56 FedLmtT/FIncA m +2.0 +3.8 10.49 10.25 10.43 +.01
FedTxFrIA +5.1 +4.2 12.16 10.94 11.68 ...
FlRtDAC m +2.1 +2.7 9.25 8.87 9.19 -.01
YTD 5-YR 52-WEEK WK YTD 5-YR 52-WEEK WK YTD 5-YR 52-WEEK WK YTD 5-YR 52-WEEK WK YTD 5-YR 52-WEEK WK FlRtDAccA m +2.3 +3.1 9.25 8.87 9.19 -.01
FUND %RTN %RTN HI LOW NAV CHG FUND %RTN %RTN HI LOW NAV CHG FUND %RTN %RTN HI LOW NAV CHG FUND %RTN %RTN HI LOW NAV CHG FUND %RTN %RTN HI LOW NAV CHG FlxCpGr A m +3.3 +4.4 52.42 37.91 49.81 -1.30
AMF IntlM +5.3 -.4 11.86 8.78 11.34 -.03 SmCapIdxZ +4.2 +3.6 19.08 13.35 17.58 -1.03 Dreyfus EqInc +3.7 +.5 48.11 35.94 45.79 -1.06 FlxCpGrAd +3.5 +4.7 53.26 38.44 50.63 -1.31
ARM b +1.0 -1.1 7.51 7.35 7.43 +.01 IntmBdM +2.3 +5.9 13.24 12.81 13.04 -.01 SmCpGthIZ +8.0 +6.8 36.99 23.42 34.14 -1.47 Apprecia +6.4 +3.8 42.06 31.31 40.63 -.61 EqInc II +3.9 +.1 19.84 14.86 18.91 -.43 GoldPrAdv -10.0 +17.0 53.67 36.72 47.90 -.71
Acadian LgCpStkM +4.2 +2.4 9.48 6.90 9.00 -.23 SmCpValIA m +.4 +3.3 47.76 34.92 44.93 -1.40 AtvMdCpA f +6.3 -.7 36.88 26.58 34.91 -.77 EuCapApr d +5.6 +1.0 21.27 14.36 20.11 +.07 GoldPrM A m -10.1 +16.7 51.50 35.28 45.91 -.69
EmgMkts d +1.7 +8.9 21.65 15.30 20.55 +.04 MidCpStM +5.7 +4.7 13.68 8.96 12.95 -.41 SmCpValIZ +.5 +3.6 50.13 36.63 47.18 -1.46 BasSP500 +4.1 +2.2 27.98 20.96 26.62 -.63 Europe d +5.7 +1.9 35.01 23.88 33.12 +.13 GoldPrM C m -10.4 +15.8 49.28 33.88 43.76 -.66
AdvisorOne NtlIntM +3.9 +4.7 13.75 12.73 13.27 +.03 StLgCpGrA m +8.9 NA 14.05 9.38 13.65 -.24 BondIdxIn b +3.1 +6.0 10.85 10.38 10.72 +.03 ExpMulNat d +2.9 +1.7 23.65 17.70 22.44 -.50 GrowAdv +3.7 +4.8 48.18 36.66 46.32 -.96
AmerigoN +3.5 +3.4 14.44 10.72 13.81 -.25 NtlShTM +1.2 +3.1 13.01 12.85 12.94 +.01 StLgCpGrZ +9.1 +7.9 14.16 9.43 13.76 -.24 BstSMCpGI +7.9 +6.1 15.90 10.86 15.15 -.47 FF2015 +4.0 +4.2 12.05 10.07 11.75 -.07 GrowB m +3.3 +3.7 46.05 35.11 44.23 -.93
PAIntMu +3.6 +4.1 12.96 12.13 12.59 +.03 StrInvZ +3.4 +4.0 20.96 14.82 19.79 -.37 BstSmCpVl +1.0 +2.2 25.11 18.32 23.26 -.86 FF2035 +4.3 +2.9 12.45 9.53 11.92 -.12 GrowC m +3.3 +3.7 45.56 34.74 43.76 -.92
Alger Group Growth A m +3.6 +4.5 48.13 36.62 46.26 -.97
CapApInsI +5.7 +8.5 23.01 16.35 21.90 -.44 SmCpStkM +3.9 +1.2 12.97 8.70 12.18 -.38 StratAllocA m +4.7 +2.5 10.04 8.17 9.83 -.09 CAAMTBdZ +4.4 +3.6 14.90 13.35 14.18 +.05 FF2040 +4.4 +2.7 8.71 6.64 8.33 -.09
Baird StratIncA m +4.8 +7.3 6.28 5.82 6.16 +.01 DiscStkR b +4.3 +3.0 33.52 24.46 31.88 -.77 Fidelity +5.4 +3.2 35.76 25.78 33.88 -.68 HY TF A m +5.1 +3.8 10.39 9.31 9.90 +.05
CapApprA m +5.7 +8.5 16.12 11.44 15.31 -.31 HY TF C m +4.9 +3.2 10.53 9.44 10.04 +.05
MdCpGInsI +6.8 +2.9 16.21 10.83 15.16 -.40 AggrInst +4.0 +6.2 10.91 10.42 10.76 +.03 StratIncZ +5.0 +7.5 6.21 5.76 6.09 +.01 Dreyfus +4.1 +3.0 9.80 7.21 9.34 -.26 Fifty +4.7 +.7 19.26 13.85 18.46 -.49
CrPlBInst +4.5 +7.9 10.88 10.41 10.78 +.03 TaxEA m +5.0 +4.0 13.79 12.35 13.13 +.06 EmergMarI d -1.5 +9.5 13.95 10.59 13.34 +.13 FltRtHiIn d +1.7 +4.7 9.91 9.37 9.85 -.02 HighIncA m +5.7 +8.1 2.06 1.87 2.04 -.01
SmCpGrthO +6.8 +5.5 36.82 24.61 34.23 -1.26 HighIncC m +4.8 +7.5 2.08 1.88 2.05 -.02
SmCpInstI +6.7 +5.0 31.94 21.29 29.71 -1.09 IntBdInst +3.8 +6.5 11.31 10.80 11.12 +.03 TaxEBdA m +4.2 +3.7 3.89 3.51 3.72 +.01 EmgLead +.1 -3.0 22.39 15.03 ... FocStk +7.0 +5.7 15.26 10.30 14.60 -.41
IntMunIns +4.1 +5.4 11.79 11.21 11.64 +.03 TaxEZ +5.1 +4.2 13.79 12.35 13.13 +.06 EmgMkts m -1.6 +9.3 13.87 10.51 13.25 +.12 FocuHiInc d +4.5 +6.8 9.57 8.79 9.40 -.02 InSCGrAd +4.5 +6.8 17.81 13.18 17.54 +.26
Allegiant FourInOne +4.4 +3.1 29.24 22.66 28.18 -.40 Income A m +6.4 +5.9 2.30 1.97 2.25 -.02
UltShtBdI +.3 +3.3 10.05 10.00 10.01 ... ShTmBdIns +1.8 +4.4 9.81 9.63 9.76 +.01 USGovMorA m +5.9 +6.9 5.49 5.16 5.49 +.03 GNMA Z b +3.6 +6.2 15.90 15.25 15.90 +.05
ValRestrZ +1.2 +2.3 54.18 37.85 51.02 -1.59 GrowInc +4.0 +2.9 15.40 11.14 14.68 -.36 Fr2045 +4.4 +2.7 10.33 7.83 9.87 -.10 Income C m +6.1 +5.3 2.32 1.99 2.27 -.02
Alliance Bernstein Barclays Global Inv
ValueA m +1.6 0.0 12.23 9.27 11.68 -.34 GrtChinaA m -6.2 +16.9 55.00 37.67 47.10 -.18 Fr2050 +4.3 +2.4 10.23 7.66 9.75 -.11 IncomeAdv +6.1 +5.9 2.29 1.96 2.23 -.03
BalShrA m +6.4 +2.7 16.02 12.87 15.67 -.22 LP2020R m +4.2 +3.2 16.01 13.29 15.72 -.13
ValueZ +1.8 +.3 12.25 9.28 11.71 -.34 HiYldA m +5.6 +7.6 6.84 6.16 6.77 -.02 Free2000 +2.9 +4.2 12.37 11.34 12.25 -.03 IncomeB m +6.0 +5.0 2.29 1.97 2.24 -.02
BalShrB m +6.0 +2.0 15.00 12.08 14.67 -.21 Baron IncomeR b +5.9 +5.5 2.27 1.95 2.22 -.02
Asset b +4.8 +3.1 61.10 44.23 57.95 -1.48 Commerce HiYldI +5.9 +7.8 6.84 6.17 6.78 -.02 Free2005 +3.5 +4.0 11.38 9.77 11.15 -.05
BalWlthStrA m +3.5 +3.2 12.55 10.22 12.19 -.12 Free2010 +3.9 +4.4 14.42 12.11 14.06 -.08 InsTF A m +4.9 +3.7 12.19 10.93 11.71 +.05
BalWlthStrC m +3.2 +2.5 12.49 10.19 12.13 -.12 Growth b +6.9 +4.1 57.22 40.23 54.79 -1.07 Bond +3.8 +7.8 20.44 19.61 20.27 +.02 IntBndA f +6.4 +10.8 17.20 16.53 17.12 +.24
IntIncA f +4.2 +6.5 13.45 12.82 13.42 +.02 Free2020 +4.2 +3.7 14.75 11.96 14.31 -.10 LoDurTReA m +2.2 +5.2 10.48 10.17 10.46 ...
CoreOppA m +8.1 +3.4 12.84 9.10 12.44 -.26 Partners b +4.9 +2.9 22.80 15.39 21.57 -.68 Constellation MATFA m +5.1 +3.6 11.95 10.64 11.40 +.03
SmCap b +8.4 +4.9 26.93 18.53 25.78 -.70 IntMuBd +4.4 +4.3 13.89 13.00 13.57 +.04 Free2025 +4.2 +3.7 12.40 9.81 11.96 -.10
GlTmtcGA m -.3 +5.8 81.41 58.26 76.89 -1.37 SndsSelGrII +4.6 +6.6 10.83 7.46 10.47 -.14 Free2030 +4.3 +3.0 14.86 11.61 14.30 -.13 MD TF A m +3.4 +3.5 11.73 10.58 11.15 +.05
GlblBondA m +2.5 +8.2 8.58 8.16 8.45 -.01 Bernstein IntlStkI +4.7 NA 14.75 11.01 14.35 -.02
DFA FreeInc x +2.9 +4.4 11.65 10.74 11.55 -.03 MITFA m +4.5 +3.8 12.22 11.12 11.75 +.03
GlblBondC m +2.2 +7.4 8.61 8.18 8.48 ... CAMuni +3.2 +4.2 14.96 14.09 14.46 +.03 IntlStkIx +4.4 +.6 16.44 11.91 15.58 -.04
1YrFixInI +.6 +3.2 10.38 10.31 10.36 ... GNMA +3.9 +7.2 11.94 11.30 11.75 +.06 MNTFA m +4.9 +4.5 12.55 11.47 12.18 +.02
GrowA m +4.8 +1.6 40.02 29.24 38.33 -.95 DiversMui +3.1 +4.4 14.84 14.14 14.51 +.03 MidCapIdx +6.3 +5.4 31.27 21.87 29.63 -.90
2YrGlbFII +.6 +3.3 10.30 10.13 10.21 ... GlbCmtyStk d +.1 NA 18.55 12.22 17.15 -.37 MO TF A m +4.4 +3.9 12.33 11.14 11.84 +.05
GrowIncA m +7.6 +.8 3.67 2.69 3.55 -.08 EmgMkts +.4 +8.3 35.25 25.49 33.43 +.14 MuniBd +3.8 +3.3 11.58 10.53 11.05 +.04
5YearGovI +1.8 +4.8 11.17 10.69 10.95 +.02 GlobBal d +4.8 +6.1 24.07 18.76 23.38 -.10 NC TF A m +4.5 +4.1 12.51 11.29 12.04 +.04
HighIncA m +5.2 +11.9 9.31 8.36 9.25 -.01 IntDur +3.8 +6.9 14.27 13.54 14.02 +.02 NJMuniA f +3.6 +3.5 13.10 11.86 12.46 +.04
5YrGlbFII +3.0 +5.0 11.75 10.78 11.21 +.03 GovtInc +2.8 +6.4 10.97 10.26 10.62 +.03 NJ TF A m +3.6 +4.0 12.36 11.13 11.79 +.05
HighIncC m +4.9 +11.0 9.41 8.46 9.35 -.02 IntlPort +1.7 -3.5 16.62 12.58 15.89 +.06 NYTaxEBd +4.0 +4.1 15.22 13.92 14.62 +.05 NY TF A m +4.2 +4.2 12.01 10.72 11.45 ...
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IntGrA m +2.3 +1.8 16.42 12.10 15.73 +.13 NYMuni +3.1 +4.3 14.61 13.94 14.30 +.03 OppMdCpVaA f +6.5 +7.9 38.37 25.47 36.40 -1.39 NY TF C m +3.9 +3.6 11.99 10.71 11.44 +.01
EmMkCrEqI +.6 +13.5 23.21 16.71 22.29 +.19 GrStr d +4.2 +3.7 22.26 15.60 21.30 -.60
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EmMktValI -.9 +14.0 38.10 28.24 35.85 +.24 GrowCo +7.8 +6.9 93.53 64.17 89.66 -2.08
IntlValAdv +1.3 -4.2 15.06 11.32 14.10 -.08 ShDurPlu +1.0 +2.8 11.96 11.81 11.95 +.01 SP500Idx +4.0 +1.9 37.66 28.92 35.97 -.86 NatResA m +4.9 +8.8 45.14 27.63 41.66 -.77
EmMtSmCpI +.6 +15.4 25.24 18.23 24.20 +.46 GrowInc +3.8 -4.9 19.75 14.60 18.95 -.36
LgCapGrA m +5.1 +5.6 27.62 19.67 26.04 -.64 TxMIntl +1.8 -3.6 16.74 12.66 16.01 +.06 SmCapIdx +4.3 +3.5 22.56 15.98 21.29 -.71 OHTFA m +4.8 +4.0 12.78 11.50 12.28 +.04
EmgMktI +1.3 +12.3 32.37 23.42 31.07 +.17 HiInc d +5.0 +8.6 9.24 8.31 9.15 -.03
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GlEqInst +4.3 +3.1 14.76 10.65 14.04 -.23 StratValA f +3.7 +2.6 30.96 22.81 29.55 -.76 Indepndnc +4.3 +4.9 26.75 18.16 25.39 -.61
MuInCAA m +4.3 +3.9 11.09 10.14 10.67 +.03 Income d +2.9 +8.5 13.71 12.76 13.54 -.11 Glob6040I +4.0 +4.5 13.69 11.08 13.32 -.11 InfProtBd +5.0 +5.7 12.21 11.39 12.12 +.04 PA TF A m +4.6 +4.1 10.57 9.49 10.15 +.04
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SMCpGrA m +9.9 +5.2 7.11 4.25 6.65 -.21 BasicValA m +3.4 +2.0 27.93 20.96 26.45 -.70 IntRlEstI +10.2 NA 5.59 3.71 5.53 +.03 Driehaus IntMuniInc d +3.3 +4.5 10.48 9.89 10.19 +.02 RisDivAdv +4.9 +2.8 35.71 27.50 34.41 -.88
SmMidValA m +1.6 +5.3 19.24 13.41 17.95 -.53 BasicValC m +3.1 +1.2 26.17 19.64 24.77 -.65 IntSmCapI +4.9 +3.3 18.94 13.30 18.05 +.02 ActiveInc +2.0 +6.4 11.35 10.76 11.20 -.04 IntSmOpp d +5.6 -2.3 11.28 7.91 10.97 +.09 RisDv A m +4.8 +2.5 35.75 27.54 34.44 -.89
TxMgdWlApStAd +2.7 -.3 13.16 9.94 12.55 -.21 Engy&ResA m +4.3 +4.7 44.83 26.49 40.98 -1.01 IntlValu3 +4.2 +2.2 18.91 13.45 17.86 -.07 EmMktGr d +2.6 +11.1 34.42 24.28 33.05 +.05 IntlCptlAppr d +3.4 +1.2 14.03 9.92 13.33 -.02 RisDv C m +4.5 +1.8 35.26 27.18 33.96 -.87
WlthApprStr +3.3 +.7 13.09 9.65 12.45 -.20 EqDivA m +4.8 +3.6 19.12 14.48 18.29 -.42 LgCapIntI +4.7 +1.9 21.80 15.92 20.79 -.06 Dupree IntlDisc d +2.8 +2.0 35.83 25.96 33.96 +.04 SmCpGI C m +3.9 +4.3 37.10 25.18 34.78 -1.15
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HeritInv +6.9 +9.5 23.14 15.23 22.42 -.24 USAGlob d +4.1 +6.4 27.18 19.45 26.15 -.56
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IntlBd +6.6 +5.6 15.24 13.03 14.71 +.11 LgCapGro +3.7 +3.8 16.09 11.42 15.31 -.30 TotalBd +3.9 +6.9 11.16 10.64 10.97 +.02 IncomeA m +5.4 +6.9 3.01 2.43 2.95 ...
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LS2025Inv +4.4 +4.8 12.39 10.23 12.16 -.07 Focus -10.7 +1.5 36.39 24.44 31.08 -.77 Value +4.6 +1.8 75.87 53.86 71.86 -1.94 Franklin Templeton
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RealEstIv +10.7 +1.1 21.04 14.57 20.32 -.39 GrowA m +4.4 +3.3 58.70 41.56 55.71 -1.13 DivIntlT m +3.8 -1.0 17.31 12.55 16.52 +.03 TemMdTaC m +3.0 +5.0 14.58 12.37 14.29 -.10
SelectInv +7.0 +4.6 41.39 29.72 40.41 -.33 GrowB m +4.0 +2.5 58.21 41.47 55.20 -1.14 EmMktIncI d +3.8 +9.5 13.89 12.54 13.30 +.06 TemMdTarA m +3.3 +5.8 14.90 12.63 14.61 -.11
ShTmGovIv +.8 +3.9 9.89 9.71 9.80 ... GrowC m +4.0 +2.5 53.27 37.95 50.52 -1.04 EqGrowA m +6.3 +3.2 60.10 41.10 57.38 -1.11 GE
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StrAlMd m +4.4 +4.6 6.94 5.62 6.79 -.04 EquityA m +6.6 +4.8 39.34 28.43 38.14 -.79 EqIncT m +5.1 +.1 25.37 18.87 24.37 -.48 GMO
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Cambiar Fr2010A m +3.7 +4.2 12.21 10.22 11.93 -.06
American Funds OppInv +5.8 +2.7 20.38 13.98 19.41 -.47 EmgMktII +3.3 +9.2 15.87 11.08 15.14 +.11
AMCAPA m +4.2 +3.5 20.44 15.28 19.63 -.41 Fr2015A m +3.7 +4.0 12.17 10.14 11.88 -.07 EmgMktIII +3.3 +9.2 15.91 11.11 15.17 +.10
Champlain Investment Fr2020A m +3.9 +3.4 12.80 10.34 12.43 -.09
AMCAPB m +3.8 +2.7 19.49 14.67 18.70 -.40 ChSmlComp b +6.7 +7.9 16.46 11.28 15.56 -.45 EmgMktIV +3.3 +9.2 15.81 11.04 15.08 +.11
BalA m +3.8 +4.0 19.07 15.49 18.52 -.27 Fr2020T m +3.8 +3.2 12.79 10.33 12.43 -.08 EmgMktV +3.3 +9.3 15.79 11.03 15.06 +.10
Clipper Fr2025A m +4.0 +3.4 12.46 9.81 12.03 -.10
BalB m +3.6 +3.3 18.99 15.44 18.44 -.27 Clipper +6.2 -.8 67.79 51.94 65.79 -1.27 EmgMktsVI +3.4 +9.3 15.82 11.05 15.09 +.11
BondA m +3.3 +3.9 12.56 12.02 12.42 +.02 Fr2030A m +4.0 +2.7 13.11 10.19 12.64 -.11 ForIII +5.4 +.3 13.43 9.87 12.82 +.03
Cohen & Steers USSmValI +1.6 +1.5 28.21 18.50 25.99 -.91 HiIncOppB m +5.2 +5.9 4.52 4.08 4.49 -.02 Fr2035A m +4.0 +2.6 12.51 9.51 12.00 -.12
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CapIncBuA m +5.6 +4.0 53.07 43.95 52.24 -.20 Realty +10.7 +3.9 66.63 46.42 64.44 -1.20 Fr2040A m +4.0 +2.4 13.38 10.14 12.82 -.13 ForSmCaS +6.6 +6.1 15.11 10.28 14.61 +.13
Colorado BondShares USTgtValI +2.6 +2.8 18.31 12.42 17.07 -.55 LrgCpValA m +1.0 +.9 19.26 15.13 18.36 -.45 GrowIncI +3.9 +1.7 18.69 13.76 17.94 -.34
CapIncBuB m +5.3 +3.2 53.07 43.91 52.20 -.21 USVecEqI +4.0 +2.1 12.00 8.39 11.29 -.35 LrgCpValC m +.7 +.1 19.25 15.14 18.34 -.45 InCorEqIV +6.5 +1.1 32.18 22.83 30.92 -.01
CapWldBdA m +5.2 +6.8 21.53 19.51 21.29 +.18 COBdShrs f +1.9 +4.3 9.20 8.95 9.06 +.01 GrowOppT m +7.9 +3.1 38.91 26.08 37.15 -.95 IntCEqIII +6.5 +1.0 32.20 22.84 30.94 ...
DWS-Investments NatlMuniA m +4.4 +.5 10.03 8.44 9.08 +.06 HiIncAdvA m +6.1 +7.9 10.50 8.99 10.34 -.10
CpWldGrIA m +5.4 +4.3 38.88 29.35 37.49 -.19 Columbia IntCEqVI +6.6 +1.1 32.15 22.81 30.90 ...
DrSmCpVlA m +.2 +3.7 39.85 28.99 36.88 -1.34 NatlMuniB m +4.1 -.2 10.03 8.44 9.08 +.06 HiIncAdvI d +6.2 +8.2 9.98 8.57 9.82 -.09
CpWldGrIB m +5.0 +3.5 38.66 29.16 37.25 -.19 AcornA m +4.5 +5.0 32.30 22.85 30.56 -.77 IntGEqIII +6.2 +3.5 25.36 17.75 24.60 +.02
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far and wide Rick Perry:


for manager A candidate of
“THE COUNTY man-
ager shall be appoint-
many surprises
ed by a resolution of IT WAS A cold, blow-
County Council ing, fall day. The boys
adopted by an affirma- were gathered around
tive vote of at least a the old stove at Hub-
majority plus one.” bard Grain and Feed
Those words are in the small, central
chiseled into the new Luzerne County Texas town of Hub-
home rule charter that voters adopted bard, and they had
in November. each added a slight nip to the morning
Last month, on May 17, we took the coffee.
first step toward the selection of that The chill left the room and their
county manager when 11 Democrats ranch-worn, creaking bones. As their
and 11 Republicans were nominated for temperatures rose, so did their tem-
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county council. Of the 22 nominated, pers.
plus an unknown number of independ- In 1984, Robert McIntyre shocked Washington by revealing that 17 companies paid no corporate taxes leading to A few favored re-election of the pop-
ent candidates yet to step forward, 11 the Tax Reform Act of 1986. As head of Citizens for Tax Justice, McIntyre is lobbying for another reform to tax- ular but controversial Texas Commis-
people will be elected on Nov. 8. It es to have large corporations help pay more of the deficit. sioner of Agriculture, Democrat Jim
takes seven of them, “a majority plus Hightower. There were folks back

Outraged over taxes


one,” to choose the chief executive of then, in 1990, who said ol’ Hightower
Luzerne County. might someday be president.
It is the most important vote that Most liked the up-and-comer, Repub-
council members will cast. The qual- lican State Rep. Rick Perry.
ifications – or lack thereof – of the They challenged the grain store
person chosen will help determine the owner to phone a Texas newspaper
future direction of this region. When publisher he knew. I answered the
one considers the important authority By TONY PUGH McClatchy Newspapers phone in my office at the Fort Worth
vested in the hands of the new county Star-Telegram that early morning and

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manager, the 11 elected to council and got an earful of intense lobbying.
the various combinations of seven ASHINGTON — As a liberal tax-code activist, Robert McIntyre shocked Wash- The majority of the ranchers around
therein, become critical. the stove liked Perry and said he could
The new charter states that the ington in 1984 when he revealed that General Electric was one of 17 companies beat Hightower, who they disliked.
county manager “shall serve as the that paid no U.S. corporate taxes for three straight years. • The finding by “Endorse him!” they shouted.
head of the Executive Branch of gov- They wanted to hear nothing of the
ernment and be responsible for the
McIntyre’s organization, Citizens for Tax Justice, sparked national outrage that helped newspaper’s editorial board and the
administration of all County oper- pave the way for the Tax Reform Act of 1986. That landmark legislation eliminated tax formal process we followed in making
ations, divisions, departments, bu- election endorsements.
reaus, offices, agencies, boards, com-
loopholes to broaden the tax base while also lowering the corporate tax rate. • It also “Be a man!” they demanded. “Listen
missions, and other administrative increased corporate tax revenue flowing into the Treasury by 34 percent. to the ranchers and endorse him.”
units of the County government.” I acquiesced, not at all certain I
The candidates you ultimately elect could deliver. But endorsing Perry
will hire the county executive on your turned out to be easy. He was a char-
A look at corporate taxes
As the Obama administration
behalf. It is of singular importance. ming and convincing candidate. Be-
readies a proposal to overhaul the
Elect the wrong 11 to council, and you sides, I figured that if anyone knew
nation’s corporate tax structure The share of federal income taxes paid varies widely by type of business,
might get a local politico incapable of who ought to be Commissioner of
once again, some of the same tax- according to a study of more than 5,900 publicly-traded companies.
doing the job. The downward spiral Agriculture it would be some ranchers
code giveaways that prompted the Average effective tax rates for selected industries:
will be unabated. talking politics at the local grain and
1986 overhaul have reappeared. Industry sector (number of firms studied)
A cursory review of the 22 who have feed store.
GE’s low U.S. corporate tax burden Retail automotive (15) 32.05%
been nominated suggests several con- Perry beat Hightower in a close race.
ceivable combinations of seven that is still ruffling populist feathers, Electric utility, East (25) That’s when I began to realize that
30.56%
could result in someone being plucked lobbyists and legislators have pad- you can never take Perry for granted.
Trucking (33) 25.48%
right out of the courthouse, or from the ded the tax code with hundreds of I learned that after being editor and
Cable TV (24) 22.98%
ranks of local political parties, and new loopholes and McIntyre is publisher of The Times Leader — for
again agitating for change. Aerospace/defense (63) 21.1%
plopped in the county manager’s chair. the first time — and moving to Texas.
This time around, he’s joined by Medical services (139) 20.56%
It would be terribly naïve to believe After spending a number of years run-
that such conversations have not and dozens of national and state organi- Hotel/gaming (52) 15.93% ning the Star-Telegram for a national
are not taking place. After all, the zations that want corporations to Banks (418) 11.89% media chain and later my own newspa-
home rule charter clearly states “the pay down a larger share of this Petroleum producing (163) 8.47% per company, I saw firsthand that it’s
county manager shall appoint, pro- year’s $1.5 trillion federal deficit. Internet (180) unwise to count out Gov. Perry on any
7.89%
mote, discipline, suspend, and remove, They’re urging Congress and the Drug (301) front.
Obama administration to make it 6.72%
all county employees” (according to Biotechnology (120) But Perry for president?
happen. 5.74%
law and agreements, of course). Perry has been coy about his in-
The manager’s authority to hire and To simplify the tax system, Presi- Top five corporate tax breaks tentions, but there have been rum-
fire, and the political desire to see that dent Barack Obama wants to close a Tax incentives for businesses, from 2010-2014, in billions blings of late that he might join the
an “acceptable” manager is named, was host of corporate tax breaks and use Deferral of taxes on offshore corporate profits $70.6 growing list of candidates who will
reason enough for some council hope- the extra revenue that would gener- compete for the Republican presi-
Exclusion of interest on public state, local government debt $45.3
fuls to run. ate to offset a reduction in the cor- dential nomination and the opportuni-
The drafters of the home rule charter porate tax rate. America’s top cor- Deduction for domestic manufacturing $43.2 ty to challenge President Obama in the
spelled out quite clearly that the coun- porate tax rate of 35 percent is one Deferral of taxes on income from selling U.S. inventory abroad $38.0 2012 election. Perry has beaten crowd-
ty manager “shall be appointed on the of the highest in the world, but most ed fields before, most notably when he
companies pay a much lower effec- Accelerated depreciation on equipment $37.1
basis of executive abilities and adminis- won re-election as governor in 2006
Source: Professor Aswath Damodran, New York University; Joint Committee on Taxation;
trative qualifications as evidenced by tive tax rate because the system is Citizens for Tax Justice Graphic: Judy Treible © 2011 MCT despite being challenged by what
professional preparation, training, and riddled with tax breaks. seemed like every notable resident of
experience in public administration, “Get rid of the loopholes. Level Texas except Dallas Cowboys owner
loopholes to pay down the deficit, sidered a tax increase by business
finance, and/or other fields that dem- the playing field. And use the sav- Jerry Jones.
as the liberals propose; he’d use it all and Republicans — and would be
onstrate substantial ability to perform ings to lower the corporate tax rate My favorite candidate in that elec-
for the first time in 25 years — with- as a tradeoff for the lower corporate dead on arrival in the GOP-led
the functions of County Manager. He/ tion, by the way, was singer/songwrit-
she shall possess at least a bachelor’s out adding to our deficit. It can be tax rate. House of Representatives. So in- er/novelist Kinky Friedman, whose
degree from an accredited college or done,” Obama said to applause dur- Obama’s stand is rooted in politi- stead, Obama backs a budget-neu- catchiest campaign slogan was his
university and have at least five years ing his State of the Union address. cal reality: Any plan to end corpo- tral plan that would make the tax answer to the question of why he was
of relevant work experience.” But Obama’s approach wouldn’t rate tax breaks and steer the reve- qualified for governor: “How hard can
Despite the well-meaning intent of take the revenue gained by ending nues to the Treasury would be con- See TAXES, Page 7E it be?”
the authors, a majority of seven, deter- Being governor of Texas may not be
mined to keep things as they are, will that difficult but, as Kinky discovered,
turn those words inside out and put beating Rick Perry is close to impos-

AIDS at 30: Killer has been tamed, but not conquered


one of their own in charge. sible.
In addition, the new county manager Perry prevailed in that 2006 contest
is responsible for the creation of a with just 39 percent of the vote. But a
long-range operational, fiscal and cap- win is a win.
ital plan, a “state of the county” report By TONY PUGH nia they developed and “some aspect of who headed the CDC’s first task force Rick Perry is a man of infinite sur-
and an “accountability, conduct and McClatchy Newspapers a homosexual lifestyle or disease ac- on the mysterious disease back in 1981. prises.
ethics code.” WASHINGTON — On June 5, 1981, quired through sexual contact.” “When those first five cases were re- He was once a good Democrat. Serv-
The manager must represent the the U.S. Centers for Disease Control It wasn’t until July 1982 that one of ported, there were already 250,000 gay ing in the grand tradition of rural Dem-
county in all intergovernmental meet- and Prevention issued a warning shot the worst global killers of all time men in the U.S who were infected with ocrats in Texas, he was elected three
ings, in matters of economic devel- to the world when they reported the would take its formal name as Acquired the virus.” times to two-year terms in the Texas
opment and will negotiate, award and first known cases of what would soon Immune Deficiency Syndrome. But it On the 30th anniversary of the CDC’s House of Representatives.
sign all agreements to which the coun- be called AIDS. took longer for the public to under- groundbreaking report, the worldwide Some who know him say that Rick
ty is a party. It is a large responsibility. In its Morbidity and Mortality Week- stand that gay men weren’t the only numbers for AIDS simply astound: was inspired to pursue a career in
Voters must elect candidates eager to ly Report, the CDC reported that five ones at risk. more than 30 million dead, and anoth- politics when he attended — at age 10
forego parochial interests and search gay men had been hospitalized in Los In the years that followed, AIDS er 33.3 million people who either live or 11 — the 1961 funeral of legendary
nationwide for the most experienced, Angeles with a rare strain of pneumo- would engulf the world in fear as it with the disease or HIV, the virus that Texas lawmaker Sam Rayburn, who
talented and independent executive of nia that mainly afflicted people with spread among intravenous drug users, causes it. Two-thirds of the world’s had served as Speaker of the House
integrity they can find. compromised immune systems. Two hemophiliacs, pregnant women and in- AIDS and HIV patients live in sub-Sah- both in the state Legislature and in the
Ask the candidates if they are so of the men already had died. fants. Along the way, “safe sex” went aran Africa. United States Congress. With the likes
inclined. Or, in 2012, are they open to The occurrence “in these 5 previous- from a catch phrase to a lifestyle for In the U.S., where more than a mil- of Rayburn and Lyndon B. Johnson as
appointing a local politico to run Lu- ly healthy individuals without a clini- many. lion people have HIV or AIDS, the dis- political role models, it made perfect
zerne County? cally apparent underlying immunodef- “Once it became clear that it was in ease has killed more than 617,000 peo- sense that a young Texan in those
iciency is unusual,” the now-historic re- the blood supply and was caused by a ple. years would sign on with the Demo-
Kevin Blaum’s column on government, life port reads. “The fact that these pa- virus, people went from total denial The epidemic-turned-pandemic has crats.
and politics appears every Sunday. Contact tients were all homosexuals suggests and complacency to much more of a
him at kblaum@timesleader.com. an association” between the pneumo- panic mode,” recalled James Curran, See AIDS, Page 6E See CONNOR, Page 8E
K

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Editorial
OUR OPINION: ETIQUETTE

Show respect
at graduations
H
IGH SCHOOLS and men will move on to col-
throughout the area lege. They eventually will cele-
are holding gradua- brate other graduations. But
tion ceremonies some of these young adults
marked by the traditional plan to immediately enter the
pomp, ceremony and unfortu- work force or the military, and
nately in too many cases, mis- this will be the only school
behavior. graduation ceremony they will
The matriculation of stu- know.
dents was once a dignified and In any case, whether this will
respect-filled event. In recent be the first of many gradua-
years, however, some people tions or the only one you at-
have become comfortable tend, mind your manners. Si-
hooting, catcalling, texting, lence your phones and your
cell phoning and conversing conversations, and refrain
throughout the observance. from outbursts of disruptive,
And we’re not talking about untimely applause. Do without
the graduating seniors but, the air horns, too.
rather, a few bad apples in the If the graduates want to tape
audience. Friends, supporters a message to the top of their
and family members often are mortar boards or conjure up
the people who are out of or- the celebratory beach ball, let
der. them have their fun. Everyone
The students deserve better. else needs to be content with
They’ve done the hard work to watching from the audience

Exploitation theories long on seduction, short on facts


complete studies and wear the rather than becoming a part of
cap and gown for graduation. the event.
They have earned our admira- Show some respect. Be a
tion and the expectation of a re- good example. These young
spectful ceremony. people have earned that from ONE OF the painfully re- blame for Europe’s problems – which would
Many of these young women us. vealing episodes in Barack
Obama’s book “Dreams
From My Father” describes
COMMENTARY not be solved until the Europeans them-
selves finally got their own act together,
instead of blaming others.
QUOTE OF THE DAY his early experience listen- THOMAS SOWELL It is hard to reconcile “exploitation” theo-
ing to a sermon by the Rev. ries with the facts. While there have been
“What can I say about these kids? Jeremiah Wright. Among making the poor poor has been an ideolog- conquered peoples made poorer by their
I love ’em so much.” the things said in that sermon was that ical theme that has played well in Third conquerors, especially by Spanish conquer-
“white folks’ greed runs a world in need.” World countries, to explain why they lag so ors in the Western Hemisphere, in general
Mark LeValley
Obama was literally moved to tears by that far behind the West. most poor countries were poor for reasons
The Lake-Lehman varsity baseball coach led his
team to a District 2 Class 2A championship
sermon. None of this was original with Jeremiah that existed before the conquerors arrived.
Thursday. Some of the players had been with the This sermon might have been like a reve- Wright. All he added was his own colorful Some Third World countries are poorer
coach for as many as nine years at several different levels of play. lation to Obama, but its explanation of gutter style of expressing it, which so cap- today than they were when they were ruled
economic and other differences was among tivated the man who is now president.
by Western countries, generations ago.
the oldest – and most factually discredited – There is obviously something there with
OTHER OPINION: MILITARY FAKES explanations of such difference among all very deep emotional appeal. Moreover,
When millions of people believe those
theories, including people in high places,

Stolen Valor Act


sorts of peoples in all sorts of places. Yet it there will never be a lack of evil deeds to
with the fate of nations in their hands, that
is an explanation that has long been politi- make that explanation seem plausible.
cally seductive in countries around the Because the Western culture has been is a serious and potentially disastrous fact
world. ascendant in the world in recent centuries, of life.

requires revision What could be more emotionally satis- the image of rich white people and poor Despite a carefully choreographed image
fying than seeing others who have done non-white people has made a deep impres- of affability and cool, Obama’s decisions and
better in the world as the villains responsib- sion, whether in theories of racial superior- appointments as president betray an alien-
ation from the values and the people of this

P
le for your not having done as well? It is the ity – which were big among “progressives”
RETEND veterans more crowded. ideal political explanation, from the stand- in the early 20th century – or in theories of country that are too disturbing to be an-
make real veterans Some lies are already illegal point of mass appeal, whether or not it exploitation among “progressives” later on. swered by showing his birth certificate.
mad – and most – you can’t claim to be a police makes any sense. In a wider view of history, however, it Too many of his appointees exhibit a
Americans under- officer, for example, and you At various times and places, it has been becomes clear that, for centuries before the similar alienation, including Attorney Gen-
stand their anger. When re- can’t lie to defraud others. But the preferred explanation for the economic European ascendancy, Europe lagged far eral Eric Holder, under whom the Depart-
spect must be earned, only au- those crimes usually cause differences between the Sinhalese and the behind China in many achievements. Since ment of Justice could more accurately be
thentic service to the nation practical harm, unlike those al- Tamil minority in Sri Lanka, the Africans neither of them changed much genetically described as the Department of Payback.
will do. Courage, honor and leged to have been committed and the Lebanese in Sierra Leone, the between those times and the later rise of
fortitude shouldn’t be put on by the “Rick Duncans” of the Czechs and the Germans in Bohemia and Europe, it is hard to reconcile this role re- Thomas Sowell is a senior fellow at the Hoover
like a military surplus uni- world who just pathetically numerous other groups. versal with racial theories. Institution, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
form. seek to make themselves look The idea that the rich have gotten rich by More important, the Chinese were not to 94305. His website is www.tsowell.com.
But imitation being the sin- good.
cerest form of flattery, Richard In two other prominent
G. Strandlof, a drifter from cases, one from California and

With celebrity success, we hold fast to American ‘dream’


Colorado, was a pre- another in Vir-
tend veteran. Far When respect must ginia, federal
from being a hero, he be earned, only judges split on
had never served in the constitution-
the military.
authentic service to ality of the Sto-
AMERICANS DON’T seem Celebrity culture sustains faith in our
Yet posing as Rick the nation will do.

Marine returned fortitude shouldn’t


len Valor Act.
Duncan, a wounded Courage, honor and The charge in
Strandlof’s case
bothered enough by the
country’s growing wealth
divide to do much about it,
COMMENTARY economic system in another way. It tells us
whom to blame for failure – the individual.
During the Depression, silent-film director
from Iraq, he made a also was found according to a recent Har- KAREN STERNHEIMER D.W. Griffith’s career slide was portrayed in
name for himself be put on like a unconstitution- vard Business School sur- a 1934 issue of Photoplay as the result of his
among veterans military surplus al, but the prose- vey. In part, that’s probably – typically highlight how much stars were own poor business decisions. Never mind
groups, advocating uniform. cutors appealed because they vastly underestimate the gap, like us before making it big. We see their the seismic shift that the rise of talkies
for their causes. Ac- and oral argu- believing the top 20 percent own 59 percent embarrassing high school pictures and read brought to the industry.
cording to a recent ments were held of the nation’s wealth when they actually about their small hometowns, relationships, Celebrity culture’s focus on individual
New York Times story, he was recently in Denver. Perhaps own 84 percent. babies, body fat, marriages and divorces. determination and, to some degree, blind
able to work his way into the the appeals court’s decision But there’s another, less obvious reason Oprah Winfrey is at least as famous for luck as ingredients for success distracts us
company of prominent politic- will be a better guide to wheth- for our passivity – the hope and glory her rise from rural Mississippi to billionaire from the roles power and privilege actually
ians and veterans. er the current law can survive. pushed by an all-pervasive news, gossip and media mogul as she is for her “Live your play in upward mobility, even in Hollywood.
The lie didn’t last. The FBI Unheroic fakes have star-driven celebrity culture. best life” message. Teen sensation Bieber It makes it easy to forget that a percentage
arrested him and charged him cropped up around the coun- The core of the American dream teaches personifies overnight success – from You- of today’s A-list stars – Gwyneth Paltrow and
with violating the Stolen Valor try (including allegations in us that the formula for achieving wealth Tube video to a recording deal and platinum Kiefer Sutherland, for example – had A-list
Act, a 2006 law that expanded Western Pennsylvania, as the involves hard work, determination and luck. album. The very title of his remix album and parents whose connections likely opened
previous prohibitions against Post-Gazette has reported). As Celebrities, and the coverage of them, seem biopic, “Never Say Never,” echoes the Amer- doors that for most remain closed.
wearing unearned military the Stolen Valor Act shouldn’t to provide visible proof of this message ican dream of limitless opportunities for Hollywood is perceived as a bastion of
decorations. The act of claim- remotely resemble a Stolen every day: If it can happen to Justin Bieber, anyone who refuses to give up. liberalism with a wide variety of progressive
ing to have won medals be- Constitution Act, perhaps it it can happen to me. So why change the The rise of the Internet and reality TV, causes. The great irony is that the celebrity
came a federal crime. Now can be revised along the lines system? which has made fame and fortune seem ever on which it turns is among the most conser-
speech itself was an offense. being proposed by a Nevada The connection between stardom and more accessible, has further strengthened vative social forces at play in shaping public
That, of course, is a problem congressmen who would social mobility is as old as the first fan maga- the illusion that our class system is wide attitudes about class and social mobility.
– and it comes with an irony, make false military claims a zines of a century ago. Silent-film star Ruth open. That Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi of “Jersey There’s nothing wrong with the dream,
because one of the constitu- fraud if they benefited the pre- Clifford was an orphan who peered through Shore” fame can command $32,000 for a except that it so rarely results in such spec-
tional virtues that veterans are tender. a knothole at the Edison Studios lot in New Rutgers University appearance – $2,000 tacular reality.
said to fight for is freedom of The tin soldiers of deceit Jersey before getting her big break, accord- more than Nobel- and Pulitzer Prize-winning
speech. But is lying covered by shouldn’t be allowed to march ing to a 1919 issue of Photoplay. Toni Morrison received to deliver the uni- Karen Sternheimer, a professor of sociology at
the First Amendment? It on, but a better strategy to The narrative persists like “once upon a versity’s commencement speech – is not just the University of Southern California, is the author,
seems a stretch, but if all lies stop them ought to be consid- time.” Stories about contemporary celebri- a commentary on the value we place on most recently, of “Celebrity Culture and the Amer-
are going to be a crime, the ered. ties – in fan magazines such as “Us Weekly” celebrity. It also reaffirms the possibility of ican Dream: Stardom and Social Mobility.” She
prisons are going to be even Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and on star-driven websites such as E Online social mobility for those with few skills. wrote this for the Los Angeles Times.

Editorial Board
RICHARD L. CONNOR MARK E. JONES RICHARD L. CONNOR JOSEPH BUTKIEWICZ ALLISON UHRIN
Editor and Publisher Editorial Page Editor Editor and Publisher Vice President/Executive Editor Vice President/
JOSEPH BUTKIEWICZ PRASHANT SHITUT PRASHANT SHITUT RICHARD DEHAVEN Chief Financial Officer
Vice President/Executive Editor President/ President Vice President/Circulation
Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co.
CMYK

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Current debt face-off


ANOTHER VIEW A photograph by Pete G. Wilcox
and words by Mark E. Jones

rehearsal for true crisis


AS THE sun
rises in the
east, the debt
ceiling will be
COMMENTARY
raised. Get- CHARLES
ting there, KRAUTHAMMER
however, will
be harrowing. Minority Leader Mitch McCon-
Which is a good thing. nell is pushing for budget cuts
Treasury Secretary Tim in the next two years. The
Geithner warns that failure to effect would be real and mul-
raise the limit would be disas- tiplicative – when you cut the
trous. In that he is correct. But baseline budget, the savings
he is disingenuous when he get repeated year after year.
suggests that we must do so by Spending caps are more
Aug. 2 or the sky falls. problematic. They have a bale-
There is no drop-dead date. ful history. Experience shows
There is no overnight default. that Congress can padlock the
Debt service amounts to about refrigerator door but as long as
6 percent of the federal budget Congress can still access the
and only about 10 percent of key, the gorging never stops.
federal revenues. This means I would suggest, therefore,
that for every $1 of interest enacting spending caps that
payments, there are roughly $9 could be overturned in future
of revenue the government years only by supermajority –
spends elsewhere. say, two-thirds of both houses.
Move money around – and Now, of course, a future Con-
you’ve covered the debt ser- gress could undo this whole
vice. Cover the debt service – scheme by repealing the caps
and there is no default. What through legislation that would
scares Geithner is not that we require only a simple majority
won’t be able to pay our cred- in both houses. But as long as
itors but that his Treasury Republicans maintain the
won’t be able to continue
spending the obscene amounts
of money (about $120 billion a
House, they could block this
maneuver. The caps would be
essentially unrepealable.
W itha dayso tomany masks upon your shelf from which to choose, it can take half
decide the one to wear. Our advice: Put on a happy face.

month) it doesn’t have and will In this spending-cut tug of


(temporarily) be unable to war, it is of paramount impor-

Good news! It’s a brand-new baby ... whatever


borrow. tance to frame your demands
Good. The government will in a way that the public sees as
(temporarily) be forced to reasonable. The side that can
establish priorities. A salutary command public opinion will
exercise. prevail – the other side will
Equally salutary is the air of ultimately cave for fear of being IT’S THE first Meanwhile, Storm’s two older What you have here is a classic
crisis that will be generated by
the fear of default. We shall
blamed for whatever disloca-
tion occurs. Republicans
question asked
when a baby is
about to arrive:
COMMENTARY brothers – Jazz, 5, and Kio, 2 –
are being raised without formal
schooling and taught to choose
case of people saying one thing
and causing the opposite. By
have a preview of what hap- should not be asking for, say,
pens when we hit the real debt repeal of “Obamacare” as the “Boy or MITCH ALBOM whatever behavior they like. trying to ignore gender, they
ceiling several years from now, quid pro quo for raising the girl?” Jazz, according to the Star, have made gender the most
i.e., face real default. That’s our debt limit. These are bridges And in the “What we noticed is that dresses in pink, paints his nails important thing. There are now
current fiscal trajectory. Under much too far for these negotia- case of a To- parents make so many choices and wears a stud in his ear.
President Obama’s budgets, tions. ronto couple, the answer has for their children,” Stocker told This, we are to believe, is his online polls as to whether
debt service, now $214 billion a Which is why House Speaker been, essentially, “Whatever.” the Star. “It’s obnoxious.” “choice.” Of course, Mom or Storm is a boy or a girl (most
year, climbs to $931 billion in a John Boehner’s offer of a dollar- Kathy Witterick and David Hmm. Dad made the choice to buy the say boy), and TV shows and talk
decade. for-dollar deal – raise the debt Stocker have decided that their Calling a boy a boy is not nail polish, the clothes and the
third child, named Storm and making a choice for your child. stud.
shows nationwide have been
The current debt-ceiling ceiling to match corresponding
showdown, therefore, is an spending cuts – is a thing of born on New Year’s Day, will But calling a boy genderless is. What happens if the child buzzing with it.
instructive dry run of an actual beauty. It is eminently logical decide its gender when it is I wonder what other choices points to a chain saw? They get
Greek-like default, which and easy to understand. In a ready. In the meantime, they are these folks will leave to the him that, too?
awaits if we don’t solve our country with a huge 47 percent keeping it secret, and making baby. For example, why not let This is all part of a new self- Don’t treat others that way.
debt problem. to 19 percent plurality opposed their two other children, both it decide to change its own loathing that defines anything Don’t say rude things.
With one difference, of to raising the debt ceiling, the boys (at least as far as they’re diaper? Why impose your view? traditional as bad, and any deci- It’s called parenting. If the
course. During today’s debt- Boehner offer is difficult for the telling us), keep the secret as Maybe the kid likes sitting in sion you might make as “judg- child, later in life, prefers foot-
ceiling fight, if the markets president to refuse. well. poo-poo – who are we to judge? mental” – even to a crying in- ball to lipstick, or boxer shorts
start to get jittery, interest rates After all, it invites Obama to “If you really want to get to Why decide when to do a fant. to dresses, or one day asks a
on U.S. debt spike and the choose how much to cut. For know someone, you don’t ask feeding? Put the bottle on the I try to imagine telling my doctor to mangle its private
economy begins to teeter, the example, $500 billion buys him what’s between their legs,” counter and let the kid go after parents, when I was in the crib, parts in an effort to be some-
whole thing can be called off a $500 billion debt-limit hike – Stocker told the Toronto Star. it. Schooling? The child can that they were too judgmental. thing else, it still will be unable
with a push of a button – an act and only a short-term exten- Added the mother in an email decide. Go. Don’t go. Whatever. My father would still be laugh- to deny that it was born one
of Congress hiking the debt sion. to that paper: “Please can you What’s important, after all, is ing. way.
ceiling. When the real crisis Not wanting to go through just let Storm discover for him/ that parents aren’t “obnoxious” The Toronto couple believe It’s not a judgment. It’s a fact.
comes, however, there is no this process again, Obama herself what s(he) wants to about it. they are giving their child a So is this. When your child
button. There is no flight-sim- would like a $2 trillion debt- be?!” What you have here is a clas- “choice” – even though that asks, “Am I a boy or a girl?” and
ulator reset. We default and the limit hike to get him past Elec- Never mind that the question sic case of people saying one choice was made by nature and you answer, “Whatever you
economy really does crash. tion Day 2012. For that, he’ll can be answered with one peek thing and causing the opposite. was evident in the first pee-pee. want,” you’re not being wise,
Which is why the current have to come up with $2 tril- down the diaper. What I don’t By trying to ignore gender, they Meanwhile, it seems pretty hip, progressive or nonjudg-
debt-ceiling showdown is to be lion in spending cuts. get is the motivation. The par- have made gender the most unfair to tell a 5- and a 2-year- mental, you’re just being a fool.
welcomed. It creates leverage It might be blackmail. But it ents, in their late 30s, seem to important thing. There are now old to keep a secret. Isn’t that
to force fiscal sanity. is progress. feel a terrible injustice is done online polls as to whether imposing something on them? Mitch Albom is a columnist for the
But it can be a dangerous by identifying something that Storm is a boy or a girl (most Personally, I am all in favor of Detroit Free Press. Readers may
game. Republican demands Charles Krauthammer’s email goes back to Adam and Eve, say boy), and TV shows and talk a little imposition. It’s time to write to him at: Detroit Free Press,
must therefore be well-crafted. address is letters@charleskrauth- namely, well, whether you’re an shows nationwide have been eat. Time to sleep. Time to stop 600 W. Fort St., Detroit, MI 48226, or
Fortunately, they are. Senate ammer.com. Adam or an Eve. buzzing with it. crying. Time to go to school. via email at malbom@freepress.com.

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I am president of our Crime am writing a heartfelt
questions or comments. that this year’s dinner raised
Swetland car show
Watch, which I started more thank-you to the Republican one of our most promoted
Harry Haas much more than our goal of events.
than a year ago. There is a voters of Luzerne County
Wilkes-Barre $100,000 to support the ongo- Finally, a huge thank-you to
a great success
rumor that I reported the who put their trust in me
during the primary election ing operation of the Salvation everyone who brought their
election workers inside the
borough building to the cour- for Luzerne County Council.
Thanks to backers Army’s Kirby Health Center cars, came for a tour or stop-

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thouse; this is not true in any To Democratic and Inde- Family House in Wilkes-Barre. n behalf of the Luzerne ped by to walk around. You
A transitional housing pro- County Historical Society,
way. They are workers, not
volunteers, and they are paid
pendent voters: I plan to earn
your confidence over the next of Salvation Army gram for homeless families
with children, it is the only
I thank everyone who
participated in the inaugural
have helped to keep our histo-
ry alive and made our inaugu-
for that day. The workers several months as I share my ral classic car show a day no

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e express our deep and program of its kind in Luzerne Classic Car Show at The Swet-
should have been concentrat- vision for a government that one will forget. You also took
sincere gratitude to County that provides the land Homestead. The attend-
ing on their work, not watch- serves all the people regard- the postponement in stride,
Ginny and Bob Tambur means to guide homeless ance was beyond what I had
ing what was going on out- less of party affiliation. and many of you changed
and Val and Gus Genetti, families from crisis to stability ever imagined! Through your
side. To marginalized voters who plans in order to attend.
feel that they don’t have a honorees at the Salvation by giving them the necessary generosity and participation
Please consider voting for Thank you.
me in November’s election. Do voice: I plan to travel the Army’s 2011 Community skills and resources for self- we were able to raise much
Award Dinner in recognition We have received much
not listen to any rumors. As county – from Sweet Valley to sufficiency. needed funds that will allow
of their ongoing and tireless feedback, and have several
you know, there are people Conyngham Valley, from New We know that achievements us to continue to preserve our
efforts to better our communi- suggestions for improvements
who would say derogatory Columbus to Old Forge, and such as this in any given com- local history.
ty. for next year. And yes, there
remarks about a person they from the smallest townships munity begin with the people I especially thank Gary
We also extend our thanks will be another one next year!
do not like. to our larger boroughs and who belong to it. We are hum- Stack, our board president,
and appreciation to the nearly bled but not surprised by this and Carl Rosencrance, Swet- Hope to see you there.
I am running for the people cities – in order to meet with
of Pringle. If you have any you and hear about your area’s 500 friends who attended the community’s commitment to land Committee chairman, for Mark J. Riccetti Jr.
dinner in their honor; the Operations manager
questions, feel free to contact needs. Luzerne County is the giving back. We have been helping to get the event off the
and volunteer coordinator
me. best place to live; my vision is Honorable Patrick J. Solano, blessed beyond measure by ground, and the entire board Luzerne County
Constance C. Kostelac to work alongside like-minded who served as dinner chair, your good deeds, and our lives of directors, as well as our Historical Society
Pringle candidates to help make our and his wonderful dinner are all richer because you have crew of dedicated volunteers, Wilkes-Barre
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MAIL BAG LETTERS FROM READERS

U.S. troops need and elusive enemy in the


Taliban, who fight with am-
same concerns as I do, please
attend your district’s board
meetings. Hanover Area’s next
Mr. Blaum is truly concerned
about Medicare, he should
have focused his opinion co-
had very little damage.
Please, if you have any in-
formation, call me at 262-3645
physically and spiritually to
the Honduran people. This

better technology
bushes and hidden explosives trip costs more than $1,500
rather than by conventional meeting is Thursday; get out lumn on calling out the do- at noon or after 4:30 p.m. per team member, and the
means. To win and survive, and be an advocate for the nothing Democrats for being Benjamin Koprowski cost is the responsibility of the

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s the United States inevi- our soldiers need tools appro- arts! content with “Mediscaring” Wilkes-Barre team member. I say her “first
tably begins to withdraw priate to the task. Shawna Rabbas seniors instead of proposing a trip,” as she has gone each
troops from Afghanistan,
Best & Brightest
Anthony T. Hawkins Hanover Township bill of their own to preserve year since and is preparing to
Congress should invest in the National coordinator Medicare. depart again Aug. 6.
new intelligence technologies
Reader believes still helps others
Congressional Black Caucus Mary Ann Haas In January of this year, Erin
that will increase the ability of Veterans Braintrust Scranton spent one week of her winter
remaining forces to find and Washington, D.C.

Blaum off target college break on a mission trip

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capture, or kill, insurgents and wanted to give The Times
to come home safe.
Student protests W-B man seeking Leader an update regarding
to Mississippi to help re-build
a Hurricane Katrina-ravaged

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Specifically, veterans who’ve n Kevin Blaum’s recent one of its Best & Brightest
patrolled Afghanistan’s most
dangerous provinces say our Pa. budget cuts
commentary “GOP should
keep hands off our Medi-
crash witnesses recipients from a prior year.
This recipient was my
area – paying $450 to cover
the cost of being part of this
team. She also has volun-

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troops need next-generation care,” May 29), he seemingly etween 2:30 and 3 p.m. daughter, Erin E. Clemens.
teered at a camp for children

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surveillance, reconnaissance, ue to Gov. Tom Corbett’s attacked Republican Congress- May 13 (a Friday), an She received the honor in
proposed budget cuts, with cancer. Erin also is active
intelligence and communi- men Lou Barletta and Tom accident occurred at the 2007, during her senior year
cations gear such as the Ar- local school districts are Marino for working toward a traffic light in front of Sheetz at Berwick Area High School, at Shenandoah University,
my’s Brigade Combat Team forced to make cuts of their solution to Medicare’s prob- on Wilkes-Barre Township in the category of “Service to helping to raise funds for the
Modernization system now own. I understand that diffi- lems. Boulevard. the Community.” This is an Make-A-Wish Foundation and
under development. BCTM cult decisions have to be Mr. Blaum glosses over the My father-in-law was driving honor that she, as well as her for breast cancer research.
would provide troops on pa- made, but taking art out of simple fact that Medicare is my purple Dodge 1997 Intrep- father and I, were very proud I just wanted to say that
trol the ability to share real- public schools should not be taking on water and sinking id. He was turning left on a of then and still are four years “Service to the Community”
time intelligence, including one of them. fast. His approach of “keeping green arrow into the Sheetz later. was not something Erin did
video and photos from recon- Not every student wants to your hands off Medicare” will parking lot when a man in a Since receiving this award only during her high school
naissance robots – highlight- be a teacher, mathematician, result in its insolvency by Dodge 2005 Ram truck, tow- and graduating from high years to try to earn scholar-
ing, for example, the location journalist or nurse. While 2024. The Medicare trustees ing a trailer, smashed into the school, Erin has continued to ships; but, as it was then, it
of Taliban snipers or alerting those students with conven- confirmed that in early May. rear of my car. The driver in provide “Service to the Com- continues to be a vital part of
all American troops in the tional aspirations are able to The Democrats have not pro- the truck was in the non- munity.” She completed pre- her life. During the four years
area to a potential roadside take classes that will prepare posed a single serious solution turning lane, apparently pharmacy at Wilkes University since her graduation, Erin has
bomb. them for life after graduation, to keep Medicare solvent, and speeding and not paying atten- in Wilkes-Barre and is a phar- continued to be very involved
Sadly, Congress seems school districts are not of- they apparently have no in- tion. macy student at Shenandoah in her “hometown communi-
poised to cut the funding for fering the same opportunity to tention to. Democratic Senate We need anyone who wit- University in Winchester, Va. ty” (Berwick area) as well as
this life-saving technology by students who want to go into Majority Leader Harry Reid nessed this accident to come In August 2007, Erin went to her “college communities”
drastically cutting the defense a creative field. These cuts, confirmed as much in a late forward and call me. on her first mission trip to (both Wilkes and Shenan-
budget, recalling the fatal specifically the cuts at Hanov- May press conference. My father-in-law was not Honduras. This is a weeklong doah).
failure to provide adequate er Area School District, are The Republicans are propos- alone in the car. His passenger mission during which the Lori E. Clemens
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Reader blames SEND US YOUR OPINION


I feel that there are alterna-
tives to the proposed cuts that
Crestwood School Board
for the federal government,
the Department of Public
Welfare and the Department
did not happen overnight,
meaning in the last five to 10

mess on Congress
Letters to the editor must include the writer’s name, address and years. “This is 40 years that
daytime phone number for verification. Letters should be no intends to make. Think about of Corrections. We have we have been spending be-
more than 250 words. We reserve the right to edit and limit writ- the future of our children and opened our home and our yond our means,” he said.

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ou in Washington are ers to one published letter every 30 days. the effect that these cuts will wallets to numerous individu-
• E-mail: mailbag@timesleader.com Well, he’s partly right. Go
selling out America by have on them. als who were in need.
• Fax: 570-829-5537 back to the Reagan years and
allowing corporations to • Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15 N. Main St., Wilkes- I know I am. While there are individuals
move jobs overseas and giving you’ll find the tax breaks for
Barre, PA 1871 1 Thomas Stavitzski Jr. in need of a safety net (my
them billions of our tax dol- the rich, not the spending,
Wright Township own mother being one of
lars to relocate. was what started the debt to
them, at a point in time), the
We have illegal immigrants God We Trust.” I believe it is arrangements for their chil- go up and go crazy.
coming into this country,
getting college educations,
in money we trust.
How could God bless Amer-
dren during the day. I would
rather have a reasonable tax
Mundy’s welfare entire system is supporting a
population of substance abus-
ers who have no intention to
Look it up; it’s true. Every-
thing went downhill: jobs,
starting businesses and beat-
ing the system and the govern-
ica given the way we act? increase than spend another
year’s worth of money on
stance questioned be anything more. The stories
I could tell would fill a book.
wages, union jobs – and the
rich didn’t reinvest in their

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ment out of taxes. Charles Urban daycare. Taking away full-time challenge state Rep. Phyllis The fact is, most people who companies any more for tax
Meanwhile, Congress wants Kingston kindergarten also will take Mundy on a recently letter work in the welfare system breaks, they just kept the
to lower the deficit by going away a half of a school year’s to the editor she wrote also know this is going on. I money.

Resident decries
after the middle class, retirees, worth of education from the (“Mundy clarifies vote on have heard many of them President Clinton came in
disabled veterans, the poor children by giving them a welfare,” April 24). She ques- relate to me the fraud and and raised the taxes on the
and needy by eliminating watered-down curriculum. tioned the validity of state
Social Security, Medicare,
Medicaid, education and so-
Crestwood cuts During my master’s degree
studies, I studied brain cogni-
Rep. Tarah Toohil’s bill to
address welfare fraud. Specifi-
abuse they know goes on.
They also relate how they are
told to keep quiet about it.
rich, created 22 million jobs,
balanced the budget – and the
economy went up. But when

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cial programs and COLA for am a proud parent and tion and brain-based learning. cally, Mundy stated that she’s I have a challenge for Ms.
educator, and a resident of President Bush came in, he
retirees. It is proven that physical activ- willing to address welfare Mundy. If you believe Rep.
Mountain Top. A few years lowered the tax on the rich,
You bailed out corporations ity and the participation in the fraud. I disagree. Toohil’s bill is wrong, let’s
and those greedy individuals ago, my wife and I made a arts and music enhances the To begin, the welfare sys- started two unfunded wars,
have a public meeting on it.
on Wall Street. Why did our conscious decision to buy a learning process. Please ask tem, as a way of redistributing deregulated the banks, didn’t
Let’s open this discussion up
government and Congress let home in Mountain Top. One yourselves, what will these wealth, is the fault of Demo- create any new jobs in eight
for any state employee, with-
this happen? Bailout money of the main reasons we chose children, who were involved in cratic lawmakers. This has years and gave the seniors an
out fear of reprisal, to share
should aid taxpayers facing to live here was because we extracurricular middle school been the campaign promise of with the public any concerns expensive, unfunded drug
unemployment, the loss of believed that Crestwood Area activities now do with all of Democrats in the name of the they have about fraud and plan.
their homes or the high cost was a progressive school dis- their time? I have been around poor and disenfranchised, and abuse in the system. Now the Republicans blame
of living. trict and one of the best in the middle school and high school it seems everyone who sup- This matter can be openly President Obama for the def-
How about paying back the area. students as a teacher for 13 ports these welfare programs debated by taxpayers whose icit. Get real, America.
IOUs in Social Security that I find the recent actions of years and as a football coach votes exclusively Democratic. paychecks support the drug In what America is it that
our president and Congress the Crestwood school district for 10 years. Getting children The Republicans always users and sluggards. This is a you take food out of a baby’s
borrowed over the years? This sickening and disheartening. I involved in sports and extra- promise to address it, but they far better idea than the propa- mouth so that you can give
was money paid by working believe the school board has curricular activities will help lie. This is because they sup- ganda put out by politicians more tax breaks to the rich?
people for retirement, and proposed the wrong decision keep them focused, driven and port welfare for the rich and trying to avoid being held Not my America. The Repub-
Congress over the years failed to furlough teachers, cut full- out of trouble. cannot credibly address wel- accountable for the results licans won’t vote for anything
to pay it back. Could you call time kindergarten and elim- I understand perfectly well fare from the opposite end of their policies have had. that is against the rich. They
this embezzlement? It seems inate sports, language and that Gov. Tom Corbett left a the spectrum. Joseph Martin blocked everything the Demo-
our government is just as bad music at the middle school terrible hardship on our local- No one in Harrisburg is Berwick
level. crats tried to do and then tell
as these corporations and ities. One of his campaign ignorant regarding welfare
CEOs. The furlough of teachers promises was to not raise programs in this common- you the Democrats don’t know
We have a problem, and it
seems we need a stimulus
will only increase the class
sizes in our already crowded
taxes. So what is he doing? He
is not asking the gas drilling
wealth. There is no desire to
eliminate welfare as it exists
Voter says no to how to govern.
The working class better
plan to bring us on solid
ground. By the same token,
schools. As a teacher, I firmly
believe you can devote more
companies for funds, is he?
No, instead he wants tax-
from either end of the spec-
trum, since politicians from
more tax breaks wake up and quit complaining
about too much government.
attention to your students if We got bin Laden, not the

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Congress must lay down the payers to pay. He has pro- both parties survive by its ccording to an article in
law to the fat cats and lobby- you have a reasonable class posed cuts to several pro- existence. Ms. Mundy does The Times Leader (May Republicans.
ists who got us into this mess. size to manage. grams, grants and educational not try to stop this. 17), U.S. Rep. Tom Marino
Government took prayer The cutting of the full-time funding, which leaves all of Between my wife and I, we said in a town hall meeting Dale Eastman
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nation’s new infections — and Allergy and Infectious Diseases
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TAXES policies that, in fact, produce revenue from the
richest people in this country and the richest
Continued from Page 1E corporations that should be paying."
code more efficient and promote Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif.
U.S. economic competitiveness
— and that makes it hard for Re-
publicans to reject his proposal code clean-up through Congress revenue, said Senate Budget
outright. is never easy, and in today’s polar- Committee Chairman Kent Con-
His approach meets the terms ized politics, it’s harder than ever. rad, D-N.D.
of a tax pledge signed by more Democratic Sen. Ron Wyden of “It’s very hard to be revenue-
than 230 GOP House members Oregon and former Republican neutral and reduce the (tax) rate,
and 41 Republican senators. In Sen. Judd Gregg of New Hamp- so going even further than that is
signing the pledge, sponsored by shire sponsored the Bipartisan a hard thing to do,” Conrad said.
Americans for Tax Reform, a con- Tax Fairness and Simplification “Hard in terms of the substance.
servative lobby, lawmakers agree Act of 2010. It would have cou- Hard in terms of the politics.
to fight any efforts to cut or elim- pled a corporate tax cut with the Hard to do.”
inate tax breaks unless they’re rollback of tax breaks for individ- Even McIntyre concedes that
matched by identical cuts in the uals and corporations. the fight will probably take sever-
tax rate — which is exactly what The measure died in commit- al years. For inspiration, he re-
the Obama plan calls for. tee. members the years of work it
But McIntyre and his fellow Until more details of Obama’s took to pass the 1986 tax over-
liberal tax activists don’t like it. tax plan are released, it’s unclear haul under President Ronald Re-
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businesses in the form of a tax
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cut. Shouldn’t some, even most,
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MCT PHOTO

Melissa McCarthy, shown in ‘Mike


and Molly,’ has long played the
friend to the star, but her role in
‘Bridesmaids’ may pave the way for
more leading roles.

Ready
to take
the lead
By AMY KAUFMAN
Los Angeles Times
LOS ANGELES — Melissa McCar-
thy is a good friend. After all, for years
now, she’s been there for the likes of
Lauren Graham, Christina Applegate
and Katherine Heigl. On TV and in ro-
mantic comedies, McCarthy has been
quite happy to be the confidant to the
PETE G. WILCOX PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER star, a character actor frequently called
Anne Bramblett Barr, director of the West Pittston Library, has embraced upon for advice or comic relief.
e-books but believes conventional books will not disappear. “I’ve always kind of been the sup-
porting person or the friend, which is
perfectly fine and fun, but I always
want to push that,” said the actress, 40,
who for years played such a role on the
long-running “Gilmore Girls” and in
the movies “Life as We Know It” and
“The Back-up Plan.” “Have I been up
By MARY THERESE BIEBEL mbiebel@timesleader.com for leads in movies? Not really. I don’t

F
think I had the opportunity before.”
red and Audrey Kurz from & Noble, enables her to store and If the success of her new film “Bri-
West Pittston are thrilled view potentially thousands of elec- desmaids” is any indication, McCar-
with the light weight of tronic books as well as magazines and thy’s movie prospects likely are about
their new Kindle electron- movies. to change. The Judd Apatow-pro-
ic readers. “I went to Florida and knew I’d be duced R-rated comedy about the mis-
Vince and Claudia Piczak of Larks- doing a bunch of cooking,” she said, adventures of a maid of honor prepar-
ville want to learn more about the de- explaining how convenient it was to ing for her best friend’s upscale wed-
vices before deciding what kind they have the recipes on the e-reader. ding raked in a surprisingly strong
might buy. It’s possible to download and read $26.2 million at the box office on its
And Sharlene Neyman of Hughes- library books for free on an e-reader – opening weekend, prompting Holly-
town expects her 9-year-old daughter, Fred and Audrey Kurz of West or a computer – Bramblett Barr said. wood to declare a need for more smart,
Brooke, will be able to read “Ameri- Pittston inspect books on their Although the Luzerne County Li- female-driven comedies.
can Girl” and “Magic Tree House” sto- Kindles, which they agree are brary System doesn’t have enough The film stars “Saturday Night
ries on the iPod they share. pleasantly lightweight. funding to offer this service, the Free Live’s” Kristen Wiig, and the ensemble
Avid readers all, they attended a re- Library of Philadelphia is able to offer cast includes Rose Byrne, Maya Ru-
cent workshop at the West Pittston one should be interested in new tech-it to anyone who has a library card dolph and Ellie Kemper in addition to
Library, where library director Anne nology, it’s a library.” from a Pennsylvania library. McCarthy, who audiences also might
Bramblett Barr told them she has em- While she hasn’t forsaken books You can visit the Philadelphia li- recognize from her hit CBS series
braced electronic books. printed on paper and doesn’t believe brary’s website at www.freelibra- “Mike & Molly.” Critics have praised
“Some of my colleagues think I’m a ry.org and follow the directions for
they’re going the way of the dinosaur, her scene-stealing turn in “Brides-
huge traitor, that I’ve gone to the dark Bramblett Barr is proud owner of a getting your own Philadelphia library maids” as the bawdy Megan, a heavy-
side,” Bramblett Barr said with a Nook. set woman with short-cropped hair
laugh. “I challenge that idea. If any- The device, which is sold by Barnes See EBOOKS, Page 5F and no time for the graceful femininity
her fellow bridesmaids display; she
wears her pearls with Dockers, thank
you very much.
She also burps in public and aggres-
sively flirts with strangers. She “turns
the underestimated beauty-chal-
lenged woman of the world into price-
less comic fodder,” said the Los An-
geles Times’ Betsy Sharkey in her re-

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Gaga delivers the goods on new album


By NEKESA MUMBI MOODY AP Music Writer But “Born This Way” de- sexual and religious — that

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serves that listen — again Gaga uses to push buttons
ith the Lady Gaga market reaching oversatura- and again and again. throughout the album.
tion, it’s easy to get a sense of fatigue when Though there are a few Though there are song ti-
listening to her latest effort, “Born This Way,” re- songs that miss the mark — tles like “Bloody Mary,” “Ju-
the Madonna-rip-off title das” and “Electric Chapel,”
leased by Interscope. track, for example — over- and lyrics tweak conserva-
Delivering her third studio album in just a three-year all, the album, like Gaga, is tive mindsets, at its core,
hard to get out of your con- “Born This Way” is mostly
span after a nonstop juggernaut that included a seem- scious. an album about themes that
ingly endless tour, hit after hit, countless magazine “I could be girl/ unless have been written about
covers and even social activism, another Gaga offering you want to be man/ I could from the beginning of pop
be sex/ unless you want to music — love, lust and ac-
is a little bit tiring to those who aren’t part of her hold hands/ I could be any- ceptance.
army of “little monsters.” thing/ I could be every- “Americano,” with its
It doesn’t help that the standard edition of the album thing,” coos Gaga on “Gov- flamenco-inspired melody,
ernment Hooker,” a wicked is a love song — it just hap-
is 17 full-length tracks, clocking in at a little more than electro-groove that manages pens to be about two wom-
two hours. A little less than a third of the way through, to be more naughty than Ri- en. “We can marry, on the
a “what — there’s more?” feeling starts to sink in, and hanna’s “S&M” without be- West Coast, on a Wednes-
ing as explicit. It’s just part AP PHOTO
finishing the album seems to be a daunting task. of the provocation — both See LADY GAGA, Page 4F Lady Gaga’s newest CD, ’Born This Way,’ was recently released.
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NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD PUZZLE HOROSCOPE


ARIES (March 21-April 19).
You’ll give a personal-
ized glimpse of your life
to one who doesn’t know
you very well. In doing so,
you’ll provide a very good
reason for this person to
want to know you better.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20).
You’re funny, and your
wit will encourage others
around you to be funny, as
well. You’re good for the
morale of a group, as long
as you direct your humor
in a harmless way.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21).
Usually, you try to make
your needs fit nicely into
the matrix of everyone
else’s needs. Not today.
That would be too com-
plicated, and you’re just
not in the mood. You’ll do
exactly as you please.
CANCER (June 22-July 22).
You have a way of sug-
gesting things without
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is quite helpful now as you
test the waters of a rela-
tionship. You’ll dig around
and discover the true
intentions of others.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Slow
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with the magic of technol-
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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).
Problem solving is a

The Sunday Crossword


strength of yours, and
LOW AND BEHOLD you have a secret trick
John Lampkin Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis that makes you amazing
in this regard: You seldom
wait for something to
become a problem before
you handle it.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21).
You might have forgot-
ten exactly what you told
someone, but the other
person hasn’t forgotten at
all. So ask a few questions,
and make sure everyone is
on the same page.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.
21). You have absolutely
zero proof that you can
succeed in a certain realm.
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your being that you can
and will do whatever it
takes to make it happen.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19). You treated someone
well, and now it’s your turn
to be on the receiving end.
And if it doesn’t happen,
note your tendency to give
too much to certain peo-
ple. It’s better to dedicate
your energy where it will
be appreciated.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18).
“Easy does it” is a phrase
that applies well now.
The difficult route is not
going to get you there at
all, so there’s no glory
in taking it. Go the easy

DIAGRAMLESS CRYPTOGRAMS
way, and you’ll reach your
destination.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20).
It’s nice to have friends
in powerful places. And
you’re careful not to brag
about this because you
don’t want to tempt others
to take advantage of your
connections.
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (June
5). You have reached a
level of wisdom that allows
you to live in harmony.
You’ll invest your time in a
relationship that pays you
back in more joy than you
knew was possible. You’ll
get hot tips and excellent
advice in July. There’s an
addition to your family in
September. In April, you’ll
be tested and will do very
well. Aquarius and Pisces
people are your admirers.
Your lucky numbers are: 4,
1, 33, 22 and 19.

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piano chords.

MCCARTHY LADY GAGA


Gaga, who co-wrote every
tune on the record and again
worked with collaborators
such as RedOne and Fernan-
Continued from Page 1F Continued from Page 1F
do Garibay, doesn’t show
view. day,” Gaga sings slyly. particular musical growth
McCarthy, who grew up in Illi- “Hair,” like “Born This Way,” but establishes a consistency
nois, said she based Megan on is a plea for individual free- of strong material through-
women she encountered there, dom via the follicles — “I out most of the disc. Lyrical-
later developing the archetype at don’t want to change, I don’t ly, at times she still perplex-
Los Angeles-based improvisation- want to be ashamed, I’m the es — the whirring “ScheiBe”
al comedy troupe the Groun- spirit of my hair ... I am my starts off with German then
dlings. hair,” she declares on the segues into a female-empo-
“There’s just something about pop-rock groove, which werment anthem — but it’s
that no-nonsense Midwestern sounds as if it could have those bizarre moments that
woman in a sensible shoe that I re- emerged from the sound- are part of the Gaga-intrigue.
ally love,” McCarthy said. “I like track to a 1980s teen flick. “Born This Way” needs a
having specificity in a character. Much of the music veers bit more editing. A smatter-
In the movie, I had long acrylic from pulsating dance ing of tracks, like “Bad Kids”
nails with French tips. I like grooves and the retro rock or “Black Jesus,” could have
strange little unexpected things, that Gaga showcased on been left off for a tighter
because if you start to pull those “Fame Monster.” The al- disc. But it doesn’t take away
together, you have a really specific bum’s best track —“You and from its strength, and over-
interesting character as opposed I” — sounds as if it could be all, it’s an album that should
to a caricature.” AP PHOTOS the companion to “Speech- add to Gaga’s growing status
That was the draw for Wiig, Melissa McCarthy, left, Ellie Kemper, Rose Byrne, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Maya Rudolph and Kris- less,” another ballad similar- as this generation’s cultural
who suggested McCarthy to “Bri- ten Wiig make up the colorful cast of ‘Bridesmaids.’ ly anchored by dominating icon.
desmaids” director Paul Feig and
Apatow, both of whom had con- “I like having specifici-
sidered writing Megan out of the
script because they couldn’t find
ty in a character. In the
the right actress for the role. movie, I had long acryl-
McCarthy commits to creating a ic nails with French
recognizable person out of a
broadly drawn character “and nev- tips. I like strange little
er going out of it. You think, ‘Oh, unexpected things, be-
yeah, that’s how this person really
acts,’ ” said Wiig, a former Groun- cause if you start to
dlings member herself, who co- pull those together, you
wrote the screenplay with Annie
Mumolo. But “Megan is a tad ag- have a really specific
gressive, where Melissa has a soft- interesting character
spoken energy.”
“Megan was a total dark horse as opposed to a car-
at the end of the process,” Feig re- icature.”
called. “We’d seen a lot of people,
and didn’t feel like we had it. Then
Kristen and Annie were like, ‘We and I saw Kathy Griffin and all of
have this friend from the Groun- these kind of amazing people. It Melissa McCarthy and Billy Gardell co-star in the television sit-
dlings, and people line up around blew my head off. I couldn’t get com ‘Mike & Molly.’
the block when she performs.”’ over that they were making it all
McCarthy did cultivate a fer- up and that they were that funny.” acters with rolls and rolls of fat ences respond well to the actress.
vent fan base during her years at She spent the next 14 years at kissing each other.” But McCar- “She’s one of the most likable
the L.A. comedy venue. She the local haunt, retiring only re- thy believes that critics have since people I’ve seen on screen,” the
joined the troupe in 1997 after cently to focus on her sitcom been able to move past the issue of filmmaker said. “Before she even
moving from New York to Los An- “Mike & Molly,” which was just the characters’ weight. speaks, you get the sense that
geles in the hopes of working in lo- picked up for another season. The “I guess I was expecting it be- she’s just really nice.”
cal theater. series, which premiered last Sep- cause people love to make a thing McCarthy’s future in movies,
“I spent seven or eight years in tember, initially earned attention out of everything,” she said. “We meanwhile, is already shifting in-
New York doing very dramatic with its premise about a hefty cou- always said, if people are still talk- to high gear — recently, she and
plays, and I thought theater in ple who meet at Overeaters Anon- ing about weight at the end of the Mumolo sold a script to Para-
L.A. would be amazing,” she said, ymous. season, we’d be in trouble. But mount Pictures about a group of
rolling her eyes. “Then I got here, Marie Claire writer Maura Kel- they’re not, so we’re on the right Midwestern women who set out
and my sister sent me a little arti- ly claimed on the magazine’s web- track.” to steal the Stanley Cup. AP PHOTO
cle on the Groundlings. I didn’t site that she would be “grossed Apatow said he thinks the pro- And this time, McCarthy will Lady Gaga accepts the award for best pop vocal album at the
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IF YOU GO

CIVIL WAR What: Fort Ward Museum & His-


toric Site
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Continued from Page 8F Alexandria
the old fort’s bombproofs, earth- Contact: www.fortward.org or
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earthwork walls. •••
The small museum is located What: New York State Military
near the site’s entrance. Opened Museum
in 1964 during the Civil War’s A bullet hole in the uniform Where: 61 Lake Ave., Saratoga
centennial, the museum inter- coat of Col. Elmer Ellsworth at Springs
prets the fort’s role in the the New York State Military Contact: dmna.state.ny.us/histor-
Union’s occupation of Alexan- Museum and Veterans Re- ic/mil-hist.htm or 518-581-5100
dria, a vital crossroads town search Center in Saratoga Hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday
dating back to Colonial times. Springs, N.Y. through Saturday and noon-4 p.m.
In addition to displays on the ev- Sundays.
eryday life of Civil War soldiers, possession of the star, which Admission: Free
the museum features an exhibit was donated to the museum in
on the “Ellsworth incident.” August 2006, reuniting it with
The exhibit includes a lock of the flag for the first time in more where Ellsworth grew up.
his hair, a red kepi (cap) he AP PHOTOS than 140 years. On a rainy Sunday morning
wore, photographs of the young A cannon at the Fort Ward Museum in Alexandria, Va. The flag is being worked on earlier in May, more than 50
officer in uniform and contem- by the state’s flag conservators Civil War re-enactors joined
porary published accounts of can be seen through February leading to the Marshall House’s the nation. Large swaths of the and is scheduled go on display about 250 spectators for a re-en-
his death at the hands of James 2012 at the Fort Ward Museum roof. The coat, still showing the banner were cut up for souve- July 12 as part of a Civil War bat- actment of Ellsworth’s funeral
Jackson. & Historic Site. hole where the slug entered, is nirs after Ellsworth’s death; tle flags exhibit at the state Cap- at Hudson View Cemetery.
Most of a star from Jackson’s NEW YORK STATE MILI- on display, along with one of about 55 percent of the original itol in Albany. Signs lead visitors to his grave,
secessionist flag, still stained TARY MUSEUM: The Empire Ellsworth’s swords and a flag survives. One of several Ellsworth’s death devastated located in the Ellsworth family
with Ellsworth’s blood, is on State’s repository for its mili- Zouave drill manual. large stars on Jackson’s flag was Lincoln, who had his protégé’s plot ringed by a wrought-iron
display, along with the “O” from tary heritage is located in Sara- Jackson’s flag — originally 14 removed and saved by Ells- funeral held in the White House fence.
the Marshall House sign, one of toga Springs, just north of Mal- feet by 24 feet — is among the worth’s uncle, who later donat- before the body was sent north, The Ellsworth coat and Jack-
the many pieces of the structure ta, the town where Ellsworth museum’s collection of more ed the item to a local Civil War where it lay in state in New York son flag are part of the collec-
torn off the building by souve- was born in 1837. The museum’s than 800 Civil War battle flags, veterans group. The neighbor- City and Albany before being tion of the New York State Mil-
nir-hunting Union soldiers seek- collection includes the uniform the largest state collection in ing Town of Saratoga came into buried in nearby Mechanicville, itary Museum.
ing a momento from the spot coat Ellsworth was wearing
where Ellsworth was slain. when Jackson fired a shotgun
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British comedian reinterprets ancient events to reflect modern-day life


By CARL HARTMAN struck in her preteens with a crush the eruption of Greek soldiers that they took into of the ancient world, stories about A possible explanation: Caesar
For The Associated Press on the old accounts. She pursued Mount Vesuvius their city. To them, sneaky Greeks people much like ourselves, from was known to have a long-term re-
“The Ancient Guide to Modern an education in classical languages in A.D. 79 would and supernatural monsters sent by whom we may have something to lationship with a married woman,
Life” (The Overlook Press), by and literature that took her do to all of them. Greek gods were just too much for learn. and she had a son named Marcus
Natalie Haynes: through Cambridge University. When she their kind natures. “Myths are debunked — Julius Junius Brutus.
Is there anyone out there who That’s a better way to become ex- read Virgil’s “I was as hooked as the poor Tro- Caesar’s last words weren’t ‘Et tu, Caesar might have been the fa-
still wants a reputation as a scholar pert. It enables “The Ancient “The Aeneid,” jans,” she writes. Brute?”’ she writes. That’s Latin for ther.
of the ancient classics — without Guide to Modern Life” to cover his- she was hit by Describing an ancient event in “You too, Brutus?” Why the Greek language? The
bothering to learn Latin and tory from the oldest known Greek another emo- today’s terms brings it to life and That’s debatable but worth de- author doesn’t explain. Many edu-
Greek? It’s simple and easy. Just philosophers to the collapse of the tion: indigna- clarifies new thought that the de- bating. She finds one ancient cated Romans spoke Greek. But
read a consistently amusing but Roman empire. tion. Today’s stories for children scription may inspire. source, known for gossip, who sug- maybe Caesar’s last thought was
quite serious book by a woman When she was 12, Haynes was about the Trojan horse might have She complains of today’s world gested that Caesar’s words, as con- that the less educated in the crowd
known as one of Britain’s leading touched by the story of a couple been judged by Trojan eyes as over- where so many people refuse to ac- spirators plunged their daggers in- would miss the implied insult to
broadcast comedians. who enjoyed their house and gar- simplified and unfair. knowledge anything but the pre- to him, were not Latin but Greek. the lady and her young son if he
Then just quote. den in Pompeii. The couple didn’t They weren’t stupid about the sent. So her book compiles some of The Greek words translate as “You avoided identifying them in the
Author Natalie Haynes was know — as Natalie knew — what big wooden carving loaded with what she considers the best stories too, child?” language they understood.
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Civil War death explored in 3 exhibits


By CHRIS CAROLA Associated Press

A
LEXANDRIA, Va. — Col. Elmer Ellsworth never
stepped foot in Fort Ward, but a lock of his hair and
his uniform cap have made it here to the grounds of
one of the dozens of Union strongholds built around the
Washington, D.C., area after the outbreak of the Civil War.
Ellsworth was the first Union officer killed in the conflict.
His death on May 24, 1861, while removing a flag from the
top of the Marshall House hotel in Alexandria caused a sen-
sation throughout the nation, prompting thousands of men
across the northern states to enlist for the Union cause and
go to war against the South. He was made a martyr in the
North, and his image appeared on stationery, sheet music,
pottery and memorial lithographs throughout the war. Col. Elmer Ellsworth by the
Mathew Brady Studio. The
150th anniversary of Ells-
Although Ellsworth’s death one of Ellsworth’s soldiers, shot worth’s death is the subject of
preceded the construction of and killed Jackson, who was an exhibit at the Smithsonian’s
Fort Ward and the 67 other Civil hailed in the South as the “first National Portrait Gallery in
War forts that guarded the na- martyr” of the Confederate Washington, D.C.
tion’s capital, he’s the focus of a States of America. While Ells-
new exhibit at the Fort Ward worth is buried under a 40-foot- AP PHOTOS
Museum and Historic Site in tall obelisk at his gravesite in The exterior of the Fort Ward Museum in Alexandria, Va. Although Col. Elmer Ellsworth’s death
Alexandria, just across the Po- upstate New York, there’s no preceded the construction of Fort Ward and the 67 other Civil War forts that guarded the nation’s
tomac River from the District of memorial in the South dedicat- capital, he’s the focus of a new exhibit at the Fort Ward Museum and Historic Site in Alexandria, just
Columbia. ed to Jackson, though his name across the Potomac River from the District of Columbia.
“We are a Union fort,” said was added to Alexandria’s Con-
Walton Owen, assistant direc- federate Statue 11 years after it 1861 and was completed in glimpse of what a garrison sol- tial neighborhood. The park has
tor and curator at Fort Ward, was unveiled on May 24, 1889. about a month. The fort was the dier’s life was like during the picnic facilities, restrooms and
“and he’s an important part of Before the war, Ellsworth fifth largest of the installations Civil War. A reconstructed offi- an open-air amphitheater for
our local history and the occu- gained national fame while collectively known as the De- cers’ hut represents a typical weekly summer concerts. Col. Elmer Ellsworth’s death
pation of Alexandria.” leading a military-style drill fenses of Washington. Traces of fort dwelling of the era, while A road rings the site’s perim- preceded the construction of
The 150th anniversary of Ells- team called the Zouaves, known about 24 of the fortifications Fort Ward’s Northwest Bastion, eter while a walking path passes Fort Ward and the 67 other
worth’s death is also the subject for their distinct uniforms of still exist, including Fort Ward, mounted by several cannons, Civil War forts that guarded the
of an exhibit at the Smithso- red pantaloons, red fezzes and considered the best-preserved has been completely restored. See CIVIL WAR, Page 6F nation’s capital.
nian’s National Portrait Gallery blue brocaded jackets. He also of the sites still accessible to the Other earthwork walls have
in Washington, D.C., and sever- became close friends with Abra- public. been preserved at the site, set
al of his artifacts — including ham Lincoln while clerking in Operated by the city of Alex- amid the lush landscape of a 40-
the uniform coat he was wear- the future president’s law office andria, the museum and adja- acre park located in a residen-
ing when he died — are on dis- in Illinois, and he campaigned cent park offer visitors a

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traction control, 5.3l
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or 570-829-7130
Times Leader door, air condi- 07 Dodge Grand
Caravan SXT Blue
0 miles on
restoration.
engine, moonroof,
rear DVD player. Mach I, 40th
VEHICLES
Classified
tioning, air bags, RARE!
150 Special Notices all power, cruise
grey leather, 7
passenger mini van $40,000
Bose stereo + many
more options. Imm-
ANNIVERSARY EDITION
V8, Auto, 1,300
460 LISPI TOWING

section. control, leather 07 DODGE NITRO SXT, $38,000


$36,500
aculate condition. miles, all options, AUTOMOTIVE We pick up 822-0995
ADOPT
76,000 adult driven show room condi-
interior, $3,300. garnet red, V6, 4x4
06 DODGE GRAND miles. $15,600. Call tion. Call for info.
SERVICE 1518 8th Street
Adoring couple
570-394-9004 CARAVAN ES, red, (570) 378-2886 &
ask for Joanne
Asking $24,995
Serious inquiries
DIRECTORY VITO’S Carverton, PA

1954 MERCURY
longs to share our 4dr, entrtnmt cntr, Near Francis
lives and give
your newborn
7 pass mini van
06 JEEP COMMANDER
CHEVROLET `86
only. 570-636-3151
468 Auto Parts & Slocum St. Park

secure, endless Slvr, 3rd seat, 4x4


MONTEREY FORD `05 FREESTAR HYUNDAI ‘03
love.
Expenses paid
06 DODGE RAM 1500
SLT, Quad cab, slvr,
WOODY WAGON CORVETTE GINO’S ELANTRA
Mindy and Rob
888-736-7567
5.7 hemi, auto, 4x4
06 DAKOTA QUAD CAB 100 point restora-
4x3 manual, 3 over-
drive, 350 engine
LIMITED EDITION Like New
4 cylinder,
automatic, cd,
Low mileage, fully
SLT, silver, auto., tion. $130,000 with aluminum loaded, $10,999. 1 owner.
ADOPT: Adoring
V6, 4x4
06 JEEP LIBERTY
invested. 6.0
Vortec engine.
heads. LT-1 exhaust
system. White with
negotiable. Tires Economy Car!
Mom, Dad, Big 570-283-1691 $4,495
300 miles on red pearls. Custom
Brother would like
SPORT white, V6,
$15 & UP! Call For Details!

FORD `05
4x4 restoration. Cus- flames in flake. New 570-696-4377
to share a lifetime tom paint by tires & hubs. 1
05 BUICK RANIER CXL
of hugs & kisses Like New
in our loving home
with a newborn. CHEVY ‘99
gold, tan, leather,
sunroof (AWD)
Foose Automo-
tive. Power win-
owner. 61,000 origi-
nal miles. $8,500 TAURUS SE All Junk HYUNDAI `04
05 MAZDA TRIBUTE S, dows, a/c, and (570) 359-3296 Beige exterior/inte-
Cars & Batteries
Please Call
Lynda & Dennis S-10 PICKUP green, auto, V6, much more! Ask for Les rior, automatic win- TIBURON GT
888-688-1422
Expenses Paid
2WD, 5-speed
4x4
05 GMC SIERRA
Gorgeous
Automobile!
CHEVROLET `88
dows & lock, alloy
wheels and nice Trucks $20 & UP! Blue, 5 speed
manual, CD, Air,
115,000 miles. X-Cab, blk, auto, $75,000 condition. $6,200
Wanted Carry Out Price factory alarm,

Adoption is a
$3,295 4x4 truck
05 MERCURY MOUNT-
$71,000
$69,900 MONTE CARLO SS (570) 606-1146
Highest
power windows &
locks. 38K.
choice you’ve AINEER PREMIUM, V8, automatic,
FORD `07 MUSTANG 288-8995
$7,500 negotiable.
made out of love.
We dream of
DODGE `95 NEON Silver, black leather,
3rd seat, AWD
From an Exotic,
Private Collection
51,267 miles,
MUST SELL 63,000 highway Prices Call 570-540-6236

giving your
Nicely Equipped!
Automatic, white 04 CHEVY SUBURBAN
LS, pewter silver, Call 570-650-0278
$5,500
(570) 760-0511
miles, silver, runs
great, $11,500.
Paid In VITO’S INFINITI `05 G35
newborn a safe, 2 door. negotiable. CA$H Sports Coupe. Black
secure lifetime of Only $999 3rd seat, 4x4
CHEVROLET ‘06 570-479-2482
FREE & with slate leather.
BUICK `05 LESABRE
love. Please call (570) 301-7221 04 FORD F-150
Heritage, X-cab, Original owner. 69K
Theresa & Steve
@ 1-877-801-7256
advertisinguy
@gmail.com blk, auto, 4x4 3.8 V6, 20 city/29 CORVETTE FORD `90 MUSTANG GT PICKUP GINO’S miles. Fully
or visit
Call 829-7130 04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZ highway. 42,000 Must See. Sharp! equipped with navi-
TheresaAndSteve
.shutterfly.com to place an
ER seafoam
grn/tan lthr., 4x4
miles. Last year
full size model.
CONVERTIBLE Black, new direc-
tional tires, excel-
570-574-1275
Like New
gation, sunroof, etc.
Always maintained
04 NISSAN XTERRA SE Silver beauty, 1 lent inside / outside, by Infiniti dealer.
employment ad. blue, auto, 4x4
Excellent condition
in & out. Roadster
Owner, Museum
quality. 4,900
factory stock, very 570-301-3602 Tires Very nice. $15,750.
570-339-1552
04 JEEP GRAND clean, must see to
CHEROKEE LAREDO
cloth roof. Gold with
tan interior. $7,900.
miles, 6 speed. All appreciate. $8,000 CALL US! $15 & UP! After 4pm
possible options
gold, 4 dr., V6, 4x4 (570) 822-8001 or best offer. Must
TO JUNK
03 DODGE RAM 1500 including Naviga-
tion, Power top.
sell. 570-269-0042
YOUR CAR Like New JEEP `04 GRAND
ONLY
ONL
NLY ONE
N LE
LEA
LEADER.
E DER.
reg cab, red, auto,
75K, 4x4 BUICK `98 LESABRE New, paid $62,000
Leave Message
CHEROKEE LIMITED
timesleader.com
03 CHEVY 1500, V8,
X-cab, white, 4x4
4 door. All leather.
114,000 miles. Great
Must sell $45,900
570-299-9370 FORD `98 TAURUS
Gold. Good condi-
BEST PRICES
IN THE AREA
Batteries 4WD, 6 cylinder
auto. Moonroof.
The longest
02 DODGE RAM 1500
Quad Cab, SLT,
shape. $2,600. Call
570-819-3140 or To place your tion Runs great.
CA$H ON THE $POT, $20 & UP! Fully powered. New
Free Anytime
OLDS ‘89
train for a wed- 87,000 miles, R- brakes & tires.
ding dress was
Red auto 4x4 truck
02 MERCURY MOUNT-
570-709-5677 ad Call Toll Free title, Recently Pickup Carry Out Price 94,000 highway
in Germany and Looking for the right deal 1-800-427-8649 570-301-3602 miles. $11,500
CUTLASS SIERRA AINEER PREMIUM, inspected.
288-8995 (570) 822-6334
was 515 feet! on an automobile? $2,700. Call
bridezella.net Turn to classified.
white, tan leather,
CHEVY `06 COLORADO (570) 814-6198 Find homes for
KIA `08 RONDO
72,000 miles. 3rd seat, 4x4
Extended cab. Auto. WANTED
It’s a showroom in print! New Inspection 02 MAZDA TRIBUTE
your kittens!
LINE UP Classified’s got AC Blows Cold White, auto, 4x4
76,000 miles 4x4
Power steering, a/c.
40k miles. 2 wheel FORD ‘02 Place an ad here!
Cars & Full Size
Trucks. For prices...
Maroon with beige
interior. All options.
$2,195
A GREAT DEAL... the directions! 01 VOLVO V70
AWD, station
drive.
$12,600, negotiable. FOCUS WAGON 570-829-7130
Lamoreaux Auto
Parts 477-2562
78,000 miles. Still
under warranty.
PLYMOUTH 1995
Low mileage,
IN CLASSIFIED! 360 Instruction & wagon, blue grey
leather, 84k miles.
570-678-5040
One owner Received 60,000

CHEVY `07 HHR


mile servicing. New
Looking for the right deal Training $6,995
VOYAGER
00 KIA SPORTAGE EX tires. KBB Value
on an automobile? ATTEND COLLEGE
White, auto,
Great on Gas. Man- $8,500. Asking only
Turn to classified. Great work van or 4 cyl. 4x4 $7,900. A Must See!
ONLINE from home. 00 FORD EXPEDITION ual, 5 speed trans.
It’s a showroom in print!
Classified’s got
*Medical *Business
*Paralegal* Comput-
reliable 7 passen-
ger transportation. XLT, gold, 3rd seat
4x4
BUICK ‘97 75K miles. New
inspection. Bronze
468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
(570) 457-0553

the directions!
ers *Criminal Jus-
tice. Job placement
Air & radio inopera-
ble. 120K miles. 98 FORD RANGER,
Flairside, reg cap LESABRE with tan interior. Dri-
vetrain Warranty till 560 Pierce St.
KIA ‘08 RIO LX
Sedan, automatic,

BUYING JUNK VEHICLES


Recently inspected.
ALL assistance.
puter
Com-
available. Well maintained and
personally serviced
truck, 5 spd, 4x4
copper
83,000 miles.
Cold Air. New
4/12. $7,500. Call
570-239-2746
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
low miles
$11,650
Financial Aid if quali-
JUNK fied. Call vehicle. $1,800 or 97 MERCURY Inspection valleymotors.com
888-220-3984 best reasonable MOUNTAINEER
Green, green
$3,495
CHEVY ‘04 CLASSIC 570-714-9924
$300 and Up
CAR & www . offer. Call
(570) 820-0677 leather, AWD 4 door sedan, all
CenturaOnline.com
CHEVROLET `03
power options
FORD ‘02 MUSTANG $125 extra if driven,
TRUCKS 412 Autos for Sale
Great on gas!
$4,490
GTRedCONVERTIBLE pulled or pushed in.
TUTORING 560 Pierce St.
230 Real Estate 230 Real Estate
WANTED Auction
AVAILABLE K-3
Offered At Auction
Jenny AUDI `02 A4 IMPALA MARSH MOTORS with black
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
NOBODY Pays More
1.8 Turbo, AWD, top. 6,500 miles.
Highest Prices Lynn Academy
131 E. Vaughn St Automatic, white
with beige leather
BMW `04 325i 97,000 miles,
$3,300.
1218 Main St.
Swoyersville, PA
One Owner.
Excellent Condi-
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924

570-760-2035
Kingston, PA 570-592-4522
Paid!!!BENTON TOWNSHIP All Subjects interior. 84,000 570-592-4994 570-718-6992 tion. $18,500

FREECOLUMBIA COUNTY, PA
570-814-1316 Miles. Very Good Buy-Sell-Trade 570-760-5833
CHEVY ‘99 LUMINA
REAL ESTATE AUCTION

Condition. $8,900 Monday thru Saturday 6am-pm

LAW DIRECTORY
4 door, 6 cylinder,

16.9 BOOKACRE
(570) 696-9809 Happy Trails!
REMOVAL (570) 690-4262 automatic, $1,850
380 Travel
Call V&G FORD ‘89 BRONCO II
AUDI `02 A4
FARM Harry’s U Pull It
Anytime OF MORMON On Broadway
3.0, V6, AWD
automatic, tiptronic
2 door, 6 cylinder,
automatic, 4x4,
$1,550
5 Speed. Like New!!

Don’t Keep Your Practice a Secret!


288-8995 1-800-432-8069 transmission. Fully New Tires, tinted Current Inspection
loaded, leather on all vehicles
windows, sun roof,
AS ALWAYS ****HIGHEST PRICES*****
MONTY SAYS $  ! %CAMEO HOUSE
   ! #' interior. 92,000 DEALER
BUS TOURS black leather
$  &'   miles. Good condi- 570-825-8253
6/26 Brooklyn interior. Only
PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED
Call
tion. Asking $9,500. 57,000 Miles!!!
$  &#
Flea/Chinatown/
$   #% $Little Italy
" 
Call (570) 417-3395 PRICE REDUCED TO
$14,000!! VEHICLES!!! LEXUS `06 LS 430
829-7130
7/24 Alexander 19,900 one owner
$  %
$  % 
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&#

McQueen Exhibit @
$
'
Metropolitan
BEN’S AUTO SALES
RT 309 W-B Twp.
For more info,
call (570) 762-3714 DRIVE IN PRICES pampered miles.
Impeccable crystal
$ # #
' Museum/14th
! 
%'' Near Wegman’s

To Place Your Ad Call for Details (570) 459-9901


St. white finish with
$  !#  Showroom/Highline
#% #

'
11/12 The
570-822-7359
07 Impala LS $8,995
BMW `07 328xi
Black with black Vehicles must be COMPLETE !!
saddle leather
interior. Positively
Chocolate Show 09JEEP PATRIOT $12,995 none nicer.
interior. Heated
(570) 655-3420
08Taurus SEL $12,495 seats. Back up & 310 Attorney 310 Attorney 310 Attorney Plus Enter to Win $500.00 Cash!! $29,500.
See at Orloski’s
Erie Canal/Herkimer 08 RAM 1500 $12,495 navigation sys- DRAWING TO BE HELD JUNE 30 Wash & Lube
Marty B. and his Mine 6/18 04 BLAZER 4X4 $7,995 tems. New tires & Services Services Services
295 Mundy Street
partner are a Bronx Zoo 6/23 06 Suzuki Reno $6,995 brakes. Sunroof.
Free Bankruptcy Wilkes-Barre, PA
Culinary Inst/Vander Garage kept. Many ADOPTION www.wegotused.com
class act. Great Mansion 6/29
Full Notary Service
extras! 46,000 DIVORCE
Consultation MARGIOTTI 18702
Tags & Title Transfers Payment plans. LAW OFFICES
effort so far. Knoebels 6/29 Miles. CUSTODY
Carol Baltimore 457 Wanted to Buy 457 Wanted to Buy 457 Wanted to Buy
Bringing it home Camden Aquarium/Ferry 7/2
today. Thanks to Seneca Wine
BMWSilver,
4.4i.
`01 X5fully
Asking $19,500.
570-825-8888 or
626-297-0155
Estates, DUI
ATTORNEY
MATTHEW LOFTUS
570-822-1959
BANKRUPTCY Auto Auto Auto
Free Consult
Dr. P.K. I could- Tasting
Janice M. Dome
7/6
Train/Tioga
and Victor L.J. Felix
loaded, tan leather Call Anytime! 570-255-5503 FREE CONSULTATION Payment Plans

We Buy Scrap Metal


interior. 1 owner. for all legal matters
n't have done it HomeDowns 7/9
of 17 Years 103k miles. $12,999 Selling your Attorney Ron Wilson
(570) 970-9977
BANKRUPTCY Wilkes-Barre
with out your 1-800-432-8069 or best offer. Call Camper?
FREE CONSULT 570-822-2345

$$$$ ALL KINDS $$$$


Auction to be held on site 570-814-3666 Place an ad and (570) 223-2536
help. Big Larry find a new owner. Guaranteed Joseph M. Blazosek Stroudsburg
and FloydSun., June 19, 2011, 2 PM
had a
great weekend BMW `02 330 570-829-7130 Low Fees
Payment Plan!
BANKRUPTCY
DUI-ARD SOCIAL SECURITY PIPE - ROD - SHEET - BAR - TUBING - TURNINGS - BEAMS -
Call for
so far...Keep it terms and conditions.
JULY 4TH WEEKEND
CONVERTIBLE
83K miles. Beautiful BMW `93 325 IC
Convertible,
Colleen Metroka
570-592-4796
SOCIAL SECURITY
DISABILITY BENEFITS
DISABILITY
Free Consultation.
PUNCHINGS - OLD CARS -TRUCKS -
MACHINERY - FARM EQUIPMENT - METAL ROOFING -
up. condition. Newly WORKERS’ COMP
N.Adorable
MYRTLE 3BEACH Metallic Green Contact Atty. Sherry
re-done interior DIVORCE No Fault Free Consultation Dalessandro ENGINES - TRANSMISSIONS -EXHAUST SYSTEM PARTS -
leather & carpeting. Exterior & Tan 25+ Years Experience
bed- Interior, 5 Speed $295 divorce295.com 570-823-9006 APPLIANCES - ANY AND ALL SCRAP METAL
$13,500. 570-655-4410
room cottage with 570-313-3337 Transmission, Atty. Kurlancheek
570-822-9556 FREE CONTAINER SERVICE
amenities. Heated Seats. 2nd 800-324-9748 W-B
blazoseklaw.com Motorcycle for sale? Small quantities to 1,000’s of tons accepted
BMW `03 530 I
June 30-July 5 Owner, 66k Miles. Divorce, Custody, HIGHEST PRICES PAID
$1,750.
Call (570) 655-8820 Beige with tan
Excellent Condition,
Garage Kept,
Support, PFA Attorney
Keith Hunter Let them see it here FAST SETTLEMENTS
Steve Letteer leather interior. Excellent Gas
FREE Consultation.
Atty. Josianne Bankruptcies
in the Classifieds! CALL DMS SHREDDING, INC
Purebred
Auctioneer Animals?
- AU3170L Heated seats, sun-
roof, 30 MPG high-
Mileage. Carfax
available. Price
Aboutanos MAHLER, LOHIN 570-346-7673
266
The key
(570)
change is to let
Sell them here with a
toDerr Road, Benton, PA 17814
490-5795
way. Garage kept.
Excellent condition
reduced $7,995
or trade for SUV or
Wilkes-Barre
570-208-1118
& ASSOCIATES
(570) 718-1118
570-829-7130 570-819-3339
go of fear! classified ad!
www.letteer.com 86,000 miles. other. Beautiful /
Your Scrap Metal is worth $$$
Call Today!
570-829-7130
bidonitnow@verizon.net Asking $11,500.
(570) 788-4007
Fun Car.
570-388-6669
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2011 NISSAN
ISSAN TITAN SP**ERV KC
TITAN SV KC 4X4
4X4
S AVE
$8 5 0 0
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F
P ATH FIN D ER S V’S
STK# N 20473 M O. 5 AVAIL AB L E STK# N 20358 M O. O FF AL L FR O N TIER
SV & SL
CR EW CAB S
STK# N 20187 M O. OFF M S R P !!

M O D EL# 25211 M O D EL# 32411 8 AVAIL AB L E M O D EL# 34411

V6, Au to , PW , PDL , Cru is e, T ilt, V6, Au to , Prem iu m Utility V8, Au to , Va lu e T ru ck Pkg,


S tep Ba rs , Allo ys , AM /F M /CD, Pkg, A/C, PW , PDL , A/C, AM /F M /CD, PW , PDL ,

F W
F lo o rM a ts , Ca rgo M a ts ! Cru is e, T ilt, 4x4, Allo y Cru is e, T ilt, Bed lin er
W heels , F lo o rM a ts
M SR P $34,930 M SR P $29,595 M SR P $34,400
B U Y FO R L EA S E FO R B U Y FO R L EA S E FO R B U Y FO R
$
29,930 $
369 24,595 $
28 9 $
2 5 ,9 0 0
*
* *P $ * *

! !
OR ER OR P ER
M O. M O.
+ TA X + TA X
w / $2,000 R ebate includes $3000 R ebate w / $3500 R ebate & $1350 V TP Bonus C ash
*39 M o n th L ea s e; 12,000 M iles PerY ea r; Res id u a l= $17,465; M u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; *39 M o n th L ea s e; 12,000 M iles PerY ea r; Res id u a l= $18,940; M u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1;
$0 ca s h d o w n o rtra d e eq u ity & regis tra tio n fees . $1500 L ea s e Reb a te In clu d ed . $635 d u e a td elivery $0 ca s h d o w n o rtra d e eq u ity & regis tra tio n fees . $0 L ea s e Reb a te in clu d ed . $529 d u e a td elivery in clu d es *S a le p rice p lu s ta x & ta gs in clu d es $3500 Reb a te & $1350 VT P Bo n u s Ca s h.
in clu d es 1s tp a ym en t& regis tra tio n fees . S a le p rice p lu s ta x & ta gs in clu d es 2000 Reb a te. 1s tm o n th p ym ta n d regis tra tio n fees . S a le p rice p lu s ta x & ta gs In clu d es $3000 Reb a te.

*Ta x a nd Ta g a d d itio na l. Prio rSa les Ex c lu d ed . N o tR es po ns ib le fo rTypo gra phic a l Erro rs . All Lea s es 12 k M iles PerYea rw / 1s tpa ym ent, ta gs & fees d u e a td elivery.
All reb a tes & inc entives a pplied . **0 % APR in lieu o f reb a tes . As k fo rd eta ils . ***$5 0 0 N M AC Ca ptive Ca s h, $5 0 0 Cu s to m erCa s h. M u s tfina nc e thru N M AC. O ffers end Ju ne 3 0 , 2 0 11.

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A Benson Family Dealership

NEW CARS
NEW 2011 GMC SIERRA NEW 2011 GMC SIERRA 2500 NEW 2011 GMC NEW 2011 GMC SIERRA
1500 CREW CAB 4X4 CREW CAB DENALI 4X4 CANYON 4X4 1500 EXT CAB 4X4
0% FINANCING 0% FINANCING 0% FINANCING 0% FINANCING
SAVE AVAILABLE SAVE AVAILABLE SAVE AVAILABLE SAVE AVAILABLE
$6,731 $6,295 $2,476 $6,629

SLE Pkg, Power Tech Pkg Moonroof, Heated & Cooled Seats, SLE Pkg, Auto, SLE Package, Power Tech Package,
20”Wheels Air, Black Beauty Z-71 Package
Sale $
Price 30,569 Sale $
Price 46,030 Sale $
Price 21,224 Sale $
Price 28,681
NEW 2011 GMC YUKON 4X4’S REG NEW 2011 GMC NEW 2011 BUICK NEW 2011 GMC
+ XL’S, SLE, SLT & DENALI PKGS ACADIA AWD’S REGAL CXL’S TERRAIN AWD
2.9% FINANCING 1.9% FINANCING 1.9% FINANCING 2.9% FINANCING
SAVE SAVE AVAILABLE SAVE AVAILABLE SAVE AVAILABLE
AVAILABLE $2,936 $2,474 $1,033
$4,564

SL, SLT & Denali Packages, Choose From 8, Choose From 4,


Choose From 3 4 Cyl & Turbo’s SLE & SLT Packages
Priced $
From 39,391 Priced $
From 32,609 Priced $
From 26,591 Priced $
From 26,027
USED CARS
2003 CHEVY CORVETTE 2010 CHRYSLER 300 2005 JEEP LIBERTY 2011 KIA
TOURING SPORT SORENTO

Glass Top, Dealer Owned Since New, Hud, 5400 Miles, V6, 1 Owner, Leather Seating, Just Traded, 1 Owner, 2 In Stock, AWD, 3rd Row Seating,
Chrome Wheels, Velocity Yellow Anniversary Edition Priced For Fun Only 54K Miles, 4x4 Alloy Wheels
$
31,995 $
18,995 $
11,995 $
23,995
2009 TOYOTA TACOMA 2005 CHEVY 2011 NISSAN FRONTIER 2005 CHEVY
EXT CAB 4X4 EQUINOX 4X4 CREW CAB 4X4 TAHOE Z71

6 Cyl, 5 Speed, Just Traded Beauty, Just 12K Miles, 4X4, Leather, Moonroof,
18K Local Trade Low Miles, Only... Power Galore Must See Hard To Find One Owner Unit
$
22,995 $
10,995 $
25,995 $
15,995
2011 CHEVY SILVERADO 2010 JEEP 2009 BUICK 2010 CHEVY HHR
1500 CREW CAB 4X4 COMMANDER 4X4 LUCERNE CXL

Save Thousands Over A New One, Chrome Wheels, One Owner, Just 23K Miles, One Owner, 4 Cyl,
Only... Stunning Heated Leather Seating Great On Gas, Stunning
$
26,995 $
23,995 $
22,995 $
14,995
2010 CHEVY 2010 HYUNDAI 2010 TOYOTA 2010 CHEVY
AVEO ACCENT COROLLA TAHOE 4X4

Velocity Yellow, Sharp, One Owner, 4 Cyl, Great 4 Cyl Gas Car, Sharp Color, Take The Whole Family,
1 Owner, 25K Miles Great On Gas, Only... Low Miles Only...
$
12,995 $
12,995 $
16,995 $
31,995
2010 JEEP 2011 CHEVY 2010 DODGE DAKOTA 2010 CHEVY 2500
GRAND CHEROKEE SUBURBAN CREW CAB 4X4 EXPRESS CARGO VANS

Only 13K One Owner Miles, 1 Owner 14K Miles, Only 12K Miles 3 In Stock, All Low Miles,
4x4 Don’t Miss This One Priced For Action Your Choice
$
24,995 $
37,995 $
23,995 $
19,995
All Prices Plus Tax & Tags, Customer Must Qualify for All Rebates. See Salesperson for Details. See dealer for details. Some restrictions apply. Dealer may discontinue program at any time.

HOURS:
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2011 DODGE AVENGER LUX


S tk#1182006
M S RP - $26,935
3.6L,6-Speed A uto,Leather,Pow er
Sunroof,R em ote Start Sy s tem ,Pow er
W indow s & Pow er Loc k s
BU Y FO R
N OW
L OW
A S
A S $21,933 *
OR $321
72 M O N TH S

Includes $1,750 Rebate,$500 M ilitary,$1,000 Returning Lessee,$500 C ollege G rad


All p aym en ts are for39 m on ths w ith 2,495 d ow n , 12,000 m iles allow ed , in clu d es $795 acq u isition fee. All p aym en ts are p lu s tax, title, an d licen se fees. All
lease p aym en ts in clu d e all ap p licab le reb ate u n less otherw ise n oted . In clu d es Retu rn in g lessee orcon q u estreb ates. + Bu y forp rice is 72 m on ths @ 5.99%
to q u alified b u yers (all reb ates have b een ap p lied ) w ith $2,500 D ow n (Cash orTrad e) p lu s tax, d ocu m en tation an d registration fees are extra.

L E A S E FO R BU Y FO R
L E A S E FO R
$229 $267
BU Y FO R
$199 $309
39 M O N TH S 72 M O N TH S
39 M O N TH S 72 M O N TH S

2011 JEEP PATRIOT 2011 JEEP GRAND A L L N E W FOR 2011


SPORT 4X4 CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4

S tk#1174028 S tk#1123063
M S RP - $23,755 M S RP - $34,490
A utom atic,A ir,Pow er W indow s,Pow er 3.6L V 6 A utom atic,U connect H ands-
D oor Locks,U connect V oice C om m and w ith Free w ith V oice C om m and,R em ote
Bluetooth,Steering W heel-M ounted A udio Start System ,U niversalG arage D oor
C ontrols,C D /M P3 Sirius Satellite R adio O pener,Security A larm ,C D /M P3 SIR IU S
Satellite R adio,IIH S Top Safety Pick
N OW A S L OW A S N OW A S L OW A S

L E A S E FO R BU Y FO R
$20,062 *
$29,303 *

2011 DODGE DURANGO CREW AWD $229 $395 L E A S E FO R BU Y FO R L E A S E FO R BU Y FO R

16M P G CITY S tk#1187005 A L L N E W DE S IG N ...


39 M O N TH S 72 M O N TH S
$219
39 M O N TH S
$290 $329 $444
A L L N E W W H E E L DRIV E ... 72 M O N TH S 39 M O N TH S 72 M O N TH S
22M P G H W Y M S RP - $37,135
3.6L,5-Spd A utom atic,R ear O bstacle Includes $1,000 Rebate,$500 M ilitary Rebate, Includes $1,000 Rebate,$500 M ilitary Rebate,
D etection System ,N avigation System , $1,000 Returning Lessee,$500 C ollege G rad
Traffic Inform ation,R ain Sensitive
$1,000 Returning Lessee,$500 C ollege G rad
All p aym en ts are for39 m on ths w ith 2,495 d ow n , 12,000 m iles allow ed , in clu d es All p aym en ts are for39 m on ths w ith 2,495 d ow n , 12,000 m iles allow ed , in clu d es
W indshield W ipers,Sm artBeam $795 acq u isition fee. All p aym en ts are p lu s tax, title, an d licen se fees. All lease $795 acq u isition fee. All p aym en ts are p lu s tax, title, an d licen se fees. All lease
p aym en ts in clu d e all ap p licab le reb ate u n less otherw ise n oted . In clu d es
p aym en ts in clu d e all ap p licab le reb ate u n less otherw ise n oted . In clu d es
H eadlights,Keyless Enter-N -G o, Retu rn in g lessee orcon q u estreb ates. + Bu y forp rice is 72 m on ths @ 5.99% to Retu rn in g lessee orcon q u estreb ates. + Bu y forp rice is 72 m on ths @ 5.99% to

R em ote Start,Pow er Liftgate q u alified b u yers (all reb ates have b een ap p lied ) w ith $2,500 D ow n (Cash orTrad e)
p lu s tax, d ocu m en tation an d registration fees are extra.
q u alified b u yers (all reb ates have b een ap p lied ) w ith $2,500 D ow n (Cash orTrad e)
p lu s tax, d ocu m en tation an d registration fees are extra.

L E A S E FO R BU Y FO R
N OW
L OW
A S
A S $33,149 *
OR $369
39 M O N TH S
$507 72 M O N TH S

Includes $500 M ilitary,$1,000 Returning Lessee,$500 C ollege G rad


All p aym en ts are for39 m on ths w ith 2,495 d ow n , 12,000 m iles allow ed , in clu d es $795 acq u isition fee. All p aym en ts are p lu s tax, title, an d licen se fees. All
lease p aym en ts in clu d e all ap p licab le reb ate u n less otherw ise n oted . In clu d es Retu rn in g lessee orcon q u estreb ates. + Bu y forp rice is 72 m on ths @ 5.99%
to q u alified b u yers (all reb ates have b een ap p lied ) w ith $2,500 D ow n (Cash orTrad e) p lu s tax, d ocu m en tation an d registration fees are extra.

2011 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY


60 Da y M in iva n
L E A S E FO R BU Y FO R
P le d ge
N OW
L OW
A S
A S $22,105*O R $259
39 M O N TH S
$507
72 M O N TH S
$1,500 R ebate • $1,000 R eturning Leasee • $500 M ilitary • $500 C ollege G rad S tk#1157005
All p aym en ts are for39 m on ths w ith 2,495 d ow n , 12,000 m iles allow ed , in clu d es $795 acq u isition fee. All p aym en ts are p lu s tax, title, an d licen se fees. All A ll N e w In te rior...
lease p aym en ts in clu d e all ap p licab le reb ate u n less otherw ise n oted . In clu d es Retu rn in g lessee orcon q u estreb ates. + Bu y forp rice is 72 m on ths @ 5.99% M S RP - $33,680 Re fin e d for2011
to q u alified b u yers (all reb ates have b een ap p lied ) w ith $2,500 D ow n (Cash orTrad e) p lu s tax, d ocu m en tation an d registration fees are extra.

3.6L A utom atic,9-inch V ideo Screen w / W ireless H eadphones,


Keyless Enter-N -G o,R ear Park A ssist,2nd & 3rd-R ow Stow ‘n G o,
Pow er Sliding D oor & Pow er Liftgate

$28,351
BU Y FO R L E A S E FO R
* O R $289 $428
BU Y FO R
N OW A S
$321
72 M O N TH S
L OW A S 39 M ON THS 72 M ON THS

Includes $750 R ebate,$750 Tow n & C ountry R ebate,$500 M ilitary,


$1,000 R eturning Lessee,$500 C ollege G rad
All p aym en ts are for39 m on ths w ith 2,495 d ow n , 12,000 m iles allow ed , in clu d es $795 acq u isition fee. All p aym en ts are
p lu s tax, title, an d licen se fees. All lease p aym en ts in clu d e all ap p licab le reb ate u n less otherw ise n oted . In clu d es
Retu rn in g lessee orcon q u estreb ates. + Bu y forp rice is 72 m on ths @ 5.99% to q u alified b u yers (all reb ates have b een
L E A S E FO R BU Y FO R
$299 $375
ap p lied ) w ith $2,500 D ow n (Cash orTrad e) p lu s tax, d ocu m en tation an d registration fees are extra.

39 M O N TH S 72 M O N TH S

2011 RAM 2500 BIG HORN 4X4

S tk#1186033 6.7L Cum m in s A ll N e w In te rior...


M S RP - $50,985 Turb o Die s e l Re fin e d for2011
6.7L C um m ins Turbo D ies el, 6-Speed A utom atic , Prem ium C loth 40/20/40
Pow er Benc h, R em ote Start, R oof-M ounted C learanc e Lam ps , Pow er 10-W ay
D riv er Seat w / Pow er Lum bar A djus t, Steering W heel-M ounted A udio C ontrols
Inc ludes $2,500 R ebate, $1,000 A lly Bonus C as h, $500
M ilitary, $1,000 R eturning Les s ee, $500 C ollege G rad
3.6L,6-Speed A uto,Leather,Pow er Sunroof,R em ote Start Sy s tem ,
Pow er W indow s & Pow er Loc k s
BU Y FO R

$457
BU Y FO R
$449
72 M O N TH S
Inc ludes $1,750 R ebate, $500 M ilitary,
$1,000 R eturning Les s ee, $500 C ollege G rad

$40,897*
72 M O N TH S
N OW A S
L OW A S

Tun kh a n n oc k A uto M a rt
Tax, Documentation Fee and Registration Fees are Extra. Chrysler Group retains the right to change incentives/rebates without prior notice. Lease Bonus Rebate is for eligible customers currently leasing a Chrysler Group Vehicle or returning from a Chrysler Group Vehicle Lease which expires between 3/1/11 to 4/30/11. Military Rebates
are for Military Members currently serving or retired Military Members with 20 years of prior service. Rebates are in lieu of low finance options such as 0% through Ally (except on select models,see sales consultant).All prior sales/offers excluded. See your sales person for details.*0% Financing Available On Select Modes. All Rebates have
been applied to prices. All are subject to prior sale. Photos of vehicles are for illustration purposes only. Please see dealer for details. +Buy for price is 72 months @ 5.99% to qualified buyers (all rebates have been applied) with $2,500 Down (Cash or Trade) plus tax, documentation and registration fees are extra. Please see dealer for
details. Commercial bonus must have commercial contract. Minivan Pledge Trade in Cash Assistance, $500 Mopar Bucks. See Sales Consultant for Details. For Commercial Bonus, Minivan Pledge, Trade in Trade up & Mopar Bucks Restrictions Apply Expires 6/11/11.
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412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 415 Autos-Antique 415 Autos-Antique 427 Commercial 439 Motorcycles 442 RVs & Campers 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/
& Classic & Classic Trucks & SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans
LEXUS `98 LS 400 MINI COOPER `08 HARLEY DAVIDSON
Equipment NEWMAR 36’
Excellent condition, Clubman. Black & CADILLAC `80 MERCEDES-BENZ `73 MOUNTAIN AIRE CHEVY `04 EXPRESS CHRYSLER `07 PACIFICA
garage kept,
owner. Must see.
1 White. Sunroof. 30K
miles. Leather inte-
SUBARU `02 COUPE DEVILLE 450SL GMC `01 3500 CUBE ‘92Many
ULTRAextras,
CLASSIC 5th wheel, 2 large
2500
Silver. Only 83K
miles. All wheel

VAN
Low mileage, 90K. rior, fully loaded. 6 slides, new drive, 4.0L V6. All
Excellent condition, Garage kept, Series. 6.0 Litre V8.
Leather interior. All speed. Excellent Convertible with condition, loaded Power. A/C. Loaded.
IMPREZAmileage,
WRX $3,000 located in 2 tone blue. Heavy Duty version.
power. GPS naviga- condition. 40 MPG. removable hard top, 15 ft.L X 8 ft.W X with accessories. Must Sell.
Hazleton. 17,600 miles. Excellent cargo van.
tion, moon roof, cd $19,950. Or best power windows, AM 6 ft.H, auto, A/C, Ford Dually diesel PRICE REDUCED
Low 570-454-1945 or REDUCED PRICE 85K miles. Excellent
changer. Loaded. offer. Call /FM radio with cas- 5.7 V8, 10,000 truck with hitch $10,500 or best
57,000 miles, 5 561-573-4114 $8,400 condition. $8,700
$9,000 or best 570-262-8811 sette player, CD GVW, dual rear tires also available. offer. Call
speed, all-wheel Lehman area. 570-829-4548 or
offer. 570-706-6156 player, automatic, 4 & pull out loading 570-455-6796 570-417-7937
MINIGARAGED
COOPER S `06 drive, 4 door, anti-
lock brakes, air CHEVROLET `63 new tires. Cham- ramp. Asking (570) 760-5937
90’ SUNLINE CAMPER
570-417-5991

LINCOLN`06 Pure silver metallic.


conditioning,
bags, power locks,
air
IMPALA
pagne exterior; Ital-
ian red leather inte-
$3,500
(570) 864-0858
KAWASAKI JUST REDUCED!
CHEVY `05 EQUINOX
rior inside. Garage LT (premium pack-
Roof & mirror caps 2 door hardtop. 35 ft. Well kept. On
TOWN CAR LIMITED
Fully loaded.
in black. Tartan red
cloth / panther black
power
power
windows,
mirrors, Partial restoration.
All original parts.
kept, excellent con-
dition. $31,000. Call 439 Motorcycles `08 NINJA campground on the
Susquehanna River
age), 3.4L, 47,000
miles. All wheel
cruise control, 825-6272 250 cc, blue, like drive, power moon-
HARLEY ‘01
46,000 miles, leather interior. AM/FM radio, CD Asking $4,000 or near great fishing. 1518 8th Street
new, under 1,000 roof, windows, locks Carverton, PA
Triple coated
Pearlized White.
Black bonnet
stripes. Automatic.
changer, rear
defroster, new Blitz
best offer. Call
(570) 885-1119 MERCEDES-BENZ `88 miles. Great starter
bike. $2,800 Seri-
Attached 12X22”
carpeted room.
& seats. Leather
interior, 6 cd chang-
Near Francis
Showroom
condition.
Steptronic paddles.
Dual moon roofs,
Stainless Exhaust,
AEM Cold Air
CHEVROLET `69 NOVA 420 SEL DAVIDSON
Electra Glide, Ultra
ous inquiries only.
Call 570-331-4777
Brick heater,
covered by metal
er, rear folding
seats, keyless entry,
Slocum St. Park

DODGE ‘06 DAKOTA


$18,900. Cockpit chrono Intake, TURBOXS Silver with red roof with large onstar, roof rack,
KAWASAKI ‘05 QUAD CAB SLT 4X4
570-814-4926 or package, conven- Blowoff Valve & SS clone. 350 Classic, many breezeway. Shed &
engine, 290 Horse- leather interior. running boards,
(570) 654-2596 ience, cold weather Boost Control. chrome acces- many extras includ-
power. 10 bolt posi- Every option. garage kept.
(heated seats) & $10,500. sories, 13k miles, NINJA 500R. 3300 ed. Call for more Automatic, CD
rear. PowerGlide Garage kept, show- $14,750.
premium packages. (201) 704-8640 Metallic Emerald miles. Orange. information. Tool Box
transmission. Power room condition. 570-362-1910
Dynamic stability Call before Green. Garage Garage kept. His & (570) 237-7076 Like New!
$7,000.
WANTED! control. Xenon 7:30 pm disc brake kit. Over
(570) 417-9200
kept, like new hers helmets. Must
CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR
$8,995
headlights, front $20,000 invested, condition. Includes sell. $2400
SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS Call For Details!

ALL and rear fog lights.


Parking distance SUBARU `94 sacrifice at
$7,500 Firm. To place your Harley cover.
$12,900
570-760-3599
570-825-3711
Travel Trailer. 29’,
Custom Van. 67K
miles. Interior has
570-696-4377

control. Harmon-
IMPREZA L Call 732-397-8030 ad Call Toll Free 570-718-6769 mint condition, 1 oak wood trim, car-
DODGE `00 RAM
JUNK Kardon sound sys-
Sudan, Automatic,
(Wilkes-Barre)
1-800-427-8649
570-709-4937
Q-LINK LEGACY `09
slide out a/c-heat.
Stove, microwave,
peting, storage

1500 QUAD CAB


tem. Chrome line areas, TV, rear seat
Air, Stereo, Runs &
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 250 automatic. Gun fridge, shower
CARS!
interior. Mint condi- convertible to dou-
Looks Excellent. metal gray. MP3 inside & out. Many
OLDSMOBILE `68
tion. 17,000 miles. ble bed, curtains. 4X4, V8 automatic.
Must Drive! 25 mpg
CHEVROLET `72 SCREAMING EAGLE player. $3,000.
Great first motorcy-
more extras.
Reduced. $13,500.
Seats 7. Power win- New tires & brakes.
CA$H $21,500 $1,275 dows & seats. Cus- Fully loaded. Lea-
570-341-7822 (570) 299-0772
CHEVELLE DELMONT V-ROD& Black. cle. 570-696-1156 Call 570-842-6735 tom lighting on ceil-
ing. New exhaust
ther interior. Many

SUZUKI `07 C50T SUNLITE CAMPER


Orange extras. Must see.
PAID Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
GET THE WORD OUT
with a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130
Two door hard top.
307 Motor. Needs
DRASTICALLY
REDUCED!!
This model only
Used as a show
bike. Never abused. 22 ft. 3 rear bunks,
system. New rear
tires. Recently
Excellent condition.
(570) 970-9351

570-301-3602 in classified
work. Comes with
additional 400 small produced in 1967 480 miles. Excellent
CRUISER center bathroom,
kitchen, sofa bed.
inspected. Excellent
condition. $4,200 or
DODGE `01
condition. Asking
is the best way block & many parts. & 1968. All
$20,000 or best Air, Fully self con- best offer. Call
EXCELLENT
original 45,000
tocleanoutyourclosets! $3,500. Serious offer. Call tained. Sleeps 6. 570-655-0530
RAM VAN
inquires only. miles, Color
You’re in bussiness 570-876-4034 New tires, fridge
(570) 836-2574 Burgundy, cloth
CHEVY ‘03
awning. $4500.
MAZDA `04 RX-8 with classified! & vinyl interior,
CONDITION
HARLEY DAVIDSON `01 Windshield, 215-322-9845
Hunter Green, CHEVROLET `76 350 rocket
engine, 2nd Road King 19,000 Bags,
TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft BLAZER LS
PICKUP
80,000 miles. owner. Fender miles, new tires, lots Floorboards,V&H
New brakes & skirts, always of extra chrome. Pipes, White Rear queen master 4 door, 4WD
rotors. New Very Good garaged. Trophy Like New. $12,900. walls,Garage Kept. bedroom, Walk clean, low miles.
alignment. Two Condition! winner at shows. Call 570-639-1989 6K Miles $5,200 thru bathroom. $6,290
new rear tires. 1518 8th Street Low miles! Serious inquiries or 570-760-1023 (570) 430-0357 Center kitchen +
No accidents. Carverton, PA $7500. FIRM only, $7,500. dinette bed. Front MARSH MOTORS
HARLEY DAVIDSON `03 SUZUKI ‘77
PRICE REDUCED Near Francis 570-905-7389 570-690-0727 extra large living Ready To Work!
SUBARU ‘98
$8,000 or best 1218 Main St.
Slocum St. Park Ask for Lee room + sofa bed. ONLY 69K!!!
offer. For more 100th Anniversary Swoyersville, PA
PONTIAC ‘03 VIBE GT CHEVROLET `79 PONTIAC `68 GS 750
Big View windows. Auto, vinyl seats,
IMPREZA WAGON
information, call Edition Deuce. Air, awning, sleeps 570-718-6992 easy to clean,
(570) 332-4213 4 cylinder, Garage kept. 1 6, very clean, will Buy-Sell-Trade runs 110%, new
Needs work.
CATALINA
6-speed, cd, 5-speed, owner. 1900 miles. deliver. Located in oil, Just serviced!

MERCEDES-BENZ `01
sunroof, 1 owner.
Sharp Sharp Car!
1 owner,
95,000 miles,
CORVETTE L-48
All Corvette options,
400 engine. 2
Tons of chrome.
$38,000 invested. A
$1,500
or best offer
570-822-2508
Benton, Pa. $4,900.
215-694-7497 CHEVY ‘03
You gotta see it.
SUPER CLEAN!!!
$5,495 barrel carburetor. must see. Asking $4,999
Immaculate, all original, new
C-240 Call For Details!
570-696-4377 30+ MPG. Good Year tires,
new mufflers, just
Yellow with black
roof and white wall
$18,000. OBO
570-706-6156
SUZUKI 97& GSXRWhite,
600 451 Trucks/ TRAILBLAZER LTZ
4WD, V6, leather,
Call Mark
570-704-8685
Loaded, automatic, $4,995 tires. Black interior. SUVs/Vans
HARLEY DAVIDSON
tuned. 46,000 miles. Blue auto, moonroof
AC, heated leather $4,995. Call
seats, 4 door.
PONTIAC ‘02
$6,500 or best (570) 696-3513
smoked wind
screen. Great bike,
$13,620
DODGE `04
SUZUKI ‘10 SX4 BUICK `05
offer 570-262-2845
01’ SPORTSTER
$4,700
runs great. Helmet
PONTIAC 1937
or 570-239-6969
Call 570-388-6535
SUNFIRE 5 door hatchback, & kevlar racing
RAM 1500
MERCEDES-BENZ 2 door, 4 cylinder
sunroof,
Only 8,600 miles
$15,892 CHEVY `68 Fully restored near
original. New paint,
gloves included.
$2995. Call for info RENDEZVOUS CX
HARD TO FIND!!
Too many extras to
list. Low Mileage.
(570) 881-5011
`02 SLK-320 low miles.
CAMARO SS
new interior, new
wiring, custom tint-
AWD, Fully 560 Pierce St. $10,000
Red with black $4,490
396 automatic, ed glass, new motor TRIUMPH ‘02 SPEED loaded, 1 owner,
20,000 miles.
Kingston, PA (570)709-2125
interior, hardtop/
convertible. MARSH MOTORS 400 transmission,
clean interior, runs
&
Spare
transmission.
motor & TRIPLE 955 CC Small 6 cylinder.
New tires. Like
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com DODGE `05
REAL SHARP! 1218 Main St. trans. 16” wide
good, 71K, garage 7,000 miles. Very new, inside & 570-714-9924
GRAND CARAVAN
Accepting Offers Swoyersville, PA 560 Pierce St. white walls car in
kept, custom fast. Needs nothing. out. $14,900. Call
(570) 740-8900 570-718-6992 Kingston, PA excellent condition 883 cubic inch
paint, Fire Hawk Blue, never (570) 540-0975

MERCEDES-BENZ `05
Buy-Sell-Trade www.wyoming
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tires, Krager
wheels, well
in storage for 2
years. $14,000 or
motor, Paco rigid
frame, extended &
dropped. Excellent
condition. $4,200
CHEVY ‘04 Tan 54,000 miles,
excellent condition.

240C
570-714-9924 maintained. best offer. Serious raked. Low miles. Negotiable.
CHEVR0LET`02 SUBURBAN LT $7,999.

PONTIAC ‘04 $23,900 inquiries ONLY. $6,000 or best 570-817-9644t


(570) 970-0564 4WD, automatic,
TOYOTA `93 MR2 Negotiable Call 570-574-1923 offer.(973) 271-1030
EXPRESS
4Matic, V6 - Gray, Z-71 package,
77K highway miles,
GRAND AM
570-693-2742
HARLEY DAVIDSON YAMAHA `04 V-STAR leather, moonroof,
DODGE `10
Excellent condition, T-top, 5 speed.
VW CLASSIC `72 rear ent, 3rd seat
CHEVY`75 CAMARO
1100 Custom. 5800 CONVERSION
dealer serviced. Sun 4 door sedan, AM/FM/CD, AC,
GRAND CARAVAN
$15,990
‘03 DYNA WIDE GLIDE miles, light bar,
roof, heated seats.
$15,500. Call
570-288-3916
Chrome wheels
Sunroof, auto
$5,390
power antenna.
New tires. No rust.
350 V8. Original
owner. Automatic
KARMANN GHIA
Restoration
Golden Anniversary.
Silver/Black. New
cobra
windshield,
exhaust,
many
VAN
Loaded. Low Only 17k miles.
Great condition. extras, must sell. miles. Excellent Fully loaded.
transmission. Rare - Vehicle. Family Tires. Extras. Excel- condition.
To place your MARSH MOTORS $5,000
(570) 708-0269
tuxedo silver / black
vinyl top with black
owned, garage
kept, good shape.
lent Condition.
19,000 miles
$4,900. Call
570-301-3433 $18,900
Excellent condi-
tion. Factory &
ad call...829-7130 1218 Main St.
after 6:00PM naugahyde interior. Needs some $10,000.
570-674-3901 extended war-
Swoyersville, PA Never damaged. 570-639-2539 YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO 560 Pierce St. ranty. $17,995
MERCEDES-BENZ `06
interior work, new
CHEVROLET `05
Kingston, PA (570) 690-2806
570-718-6992
Buy-Sell-Trade TOYOTA ‘07 CAMRY LE $6,000. Call
570-489-6937
seats, needs
carburetor work. HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05
750cc. 8,000 miles,
saddlebags, wind-
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SILVERADO LT Z71
4 cylinder sedan,
C-CLASS automatic
CHRYSLER `49
Only 58,000 miles.
Asking $5,000.
V-ROD VRSCA
Blue pearl,
shield, back rest,
Black & Pearl, 570-714-9924
DODGE `94
Silver with leather
PONTIAC ‘07 VIBE $16,855 Serious inquiries excellent condition, Excellent Condition. Extended cab,
DAKOTA
interior. Good condi-
tion. 34,000 miles. Automatic
moonroof
WINDSOR
Silver / gray, 4 door
only! Call
570-343-2296
3,100 miles, factory
alarm with extras.
Must See. Asking
$2,499. Call after 4.
automatic. Black
with grey leather
interior. Heated CHEVY ‘05 2 wheel drive,
$15,000 Negotiable $11,200. 570-823-9376 138,000 miles,
EQUINOX
$11,880
WANTED: PONTIAC
(570) 885-5956 sedan. 6 cylinder seats. 59,000
or best offer. some rust,
YAMAHA ‘07 650 V-STAR
flathead, fluid drive. miles. New Michelin
Tony 570-237-1631 $2,000.00
MERCEDES-BENZ `95 560 Pierce St.
45,000 original
miles. Just like new!
`78 FIREBIRD Matted black finish.
tires. $16,500
(570) 477-3297
Low miles,
front wheel drive, Call 693-1262

SL 500
Kingston, PA REDUCED $15,000
HARLEY DAVIDSON Mint condition. New all power options after 5:00 PM

CHEVROLET `05
www.wyoming Call Jim: Formula 400 tires, inspected, $7,690
valleymotors.com 570-654-2257 Berkshire Green,
‘10 SPORTSTER 1200 fully serviced & Line up a place to live
Convertible, with
removable hard
560 Pierce St.
570-714-9924
Originally purchased ready to ride. Wind-
TRAILBLAZER LT MARSH MOTORS in classified!
top, dark Blue,
Kingston, PA
CORVETTES at Bradley-Lawless
in Scranton. Car
A MUST SEE!
Custom Paint.
shield & sissy bar. 1218 Main St.
camel interior,
Summer Driving
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
TOYOTA ‘09 WANTED
was last seen in
Abington-Scranton
Only driven under
10 miles!! Comes
Low miles & garage
kept. $4800. or best
offer. 570-762-5158
Black/Grey. 18,000
miles. Well
Swoyersville, PA
570-718-6992
DODGE `94 DAKOTA
with cap. 1 owner,
Only, Garage Kept. 570-714-9924 area. Finder’s fee with remaining equipped. Includes
Very Good
Condition, No
SCION TC 1953-1972
Any Condition! paid if car is found
and purchased. Call
warranty. Asking On-Star, tow pack-
age, roof rack,
Buy-Sell-Trade garage kept, very
good condition.

PONTIAC ‘08
Automatic, Courteous, Fast $8,600 or best Many extras includ-
Accidents. Classy running boards, Let the Community
moon roof, John with any info offer. For info,
YAMAHA ‘1975 80
Car. Price Professional Buyer. remote starter, Know! ing lift & back seat.
low miles. (570) 760-3440 call 570-864-2543
SOLSTICE
Reduced! Licensed & Bonded extended warranty. Place your Classified 29 MPG gas.
$17,945 corvettebuyer.com or 215-379-1375 $4,000
$13,995 Antique. Very good $16,000 Ad TODAY!
or trade for convertible 1-800-850-3656 421 Boats & condition. Must see. (570) 825-7251 or best offer
SUV or other. all options,
LINE UP Marinas HARLEY DAVIDSON Low milage. Road
570-829-7130 (570) 868-0944
570-388-6669 leather interior
5,145 miles.
A GREAT DEAL... 2001 SPORTSTER
title. Asking $1,260
Call (570) 825-5810 CHEVROLET `09 CHEVY ‘07 DODGE `97 RAM
MERCEDES-BENZ CUSTOM
$20,990 Leave Message
IN CLASSIFIED!
1,200 CC, Black,
EQUINOXmileage,
LS TRAILBLAZER LT 1500 LARAMIE MARK 3
MARSH MOTORS 560 Pierce St. Low Miles, New
YAMAHA` 08 R1 82,000 miles, auto-
`97 SL320 Kingston, PA Tires and Brakes, On-Star, Leather.
FORD `52 Low

CREST 15’
1218 Main St. www.wyoming Lots of Chrome and Satellite Radio. matic, chrome step
16,000 miles, auto-
BEAUTIFUL BIKE
Swoyersville, PA Extras. Well main- $14,990 up and mirrors &
valleymotors.com matic, all-wheel
570-718-6992
Buy-Sell-Trade
570-714-9924 COUNTRY SEDAN
CUSTOM LINE
Fiberglass
tained. 2 Harley
Helmets included.
Looks & runs great!
Perfect condition.
drive, 4 door, anti-
lock brakes, air con-
leather interior.
Good Condition.
Drums Area.
3700 miles, new
boat with
VOLKSWAGEN `01 GTI
ditioning, air bags,
STATION WAGON $5,500 OBO rear tire, undertail $4,500
power locks, power
PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400 V8, automatic,
8 passenger,
trailer. Out-
board propul-
(570) 654-8520 kit, cover. Price
negotiable $7,600
windows, power
401-524-9763

DODGE `99 CARAVAN


mirrors, cruise con-
CONVERTIBLE
Blue/white top &
3rd seat, good
condition, 2nd
sion. Includes: HARLEY DAVIDSON 570-852-9072 trol, AM/FM radio,
Sirius radio, On-Star,
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
SE. 2 sliding doors.
2 motors
Blue, convertible,
40th Anniversary
white interior.
Recent document-
owner. $9,500.
570-579-3517 Erinmade, 2006 NIGHTTRAIN 442 RVs & Campers cassette player, CD
player, keyless
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
Very clean. Runs
great. 107k miles.
Model. 47,000 “Lark II series” SPECIAL EDITION
FORD `66
ed frame-off entry, rear de- 570-714-9924 $2,500. Call
miles. Minor restoration. Over PRICE
#35 of 50 Made
$10,000 in acces- DUTCHMAN 96’ froster, rear wind- 570-709-5677 or
CHEVY`05TRAILBLAZER
repairs. $7,500 $31,000 invested. shield wiper, tinted 570-819-3140
REDUCED!
5TH WHEEL
Mustang Coupe. sories including a
or best offer. will sell $21,500. Pearl white, pony windows.
Great running $2,400 custom made seat.
Call 973-271-1030 570-335-3127 condition. Red with interior. Pristine REDUCED PRICE
Exotic paint set, with slideout & sun
condition. 26K NEGOTIABLE $16,500.
MERCURY `02 SABLE PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER cloth interior, power
door locks, power miles. $17,000 or
best offer.
570-417-3940
Alien Spider Candy
Blue. Excellent con-
room built on. Set
up on permanent
(570) 954-9333
Call after 9:00 a.m.
DODGE `99
LS Premium. Fully dition. All Documen-
S
windows, power site in Wapwallopen.
STARCRAFT ‘80
loaded, 80k. Very (570) 817-6768
CHEVROLET `10
moon roof, tation. 1,400 Asking
Comes with many
DAKOTA SPORT
clean, well main- Great convertible, $25,000 or best
tained, recent tune- black top, 6 speed
5 speed, just
LINCOLN `66 offer. Call extras. $7,000.
up. B-title. Moon
roof, 6 CD, premium
manual transmis-
sion, carbon fiber
serviced, 117k.
Asking $5,300
CONTINENTAL 16’ DEEP V
‘90 Evinrude out-
570-876-4034 (570) 829-1419 or
(570) 991-2135
SILVERADO 1500
Extended Cab V71 NEW PRICE
4 X 4, extended
cab, 117,000
sound, all power dash, leather interi- 570-885-2162 Say it HERE Package 4x4. Bed- miles, new
4 door, board 70hp with tilt $9,500 OR
options & leather.
KBB retail - $7,150.
or, front & rear
trunk, fast & agile. VOLKSWAGEN `04 Convertible, 460 & trim— ‘92 EZ in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
EQUIPMENT/BOBCAT liner. V-8. Red.
Remote start.
BEST OFFER inspection, just
serviced, oil, trans
Asking $5,500 or $18,000 or best
cu. engine, 67,000 loader trailer. With
TRAILER 6,300 miles
JUST REDUCED!
flushed, new fluid
BEETLE
miles, 1 owner ‘00 Tracker Series SAVE MONEY! GET
best offer. Call offer. Call Brand new 2010 $26,000 transfer case &
since `69. Teal 60lbs foot pedal, 2 READY FOR THE
570-510-4849 570-262-2478 tandem axle, 4 (570) 639-2539 axels, cooling sys-
CONVERTIBLE green / white downriggers, stor- WINTER! Don’t pay

MERCURY `06 Blue. AM/FM cas-


sette. Air. Automat-
leather, restorable,
$2,500 570-287-
ages, gallon tanks,
2 fish finders and
HSoft
ARLEY DAVIDSON ‘80
riding FLH.
wheel electric
brakes, 20’ long CHEVROLET `97
dealer prices! White
with grey interior.
tem flushed.
$6,599.00
5775 / 332-1048 more. MUST SEE. total, 7 x 16 wood Looks and runs like Call 693-1262
GRAND MARQUIS
ic. Power roof, win-
dows, locks
doors. Boot cover
&
LINCOLN `88
Make Best Offer.
Call 866-320-6368
King of the High-
way! Mint origi-
deck, fold up ramps
with knees, remov- SILVERADO it just came off the
lot. Four Door, 4
after 5:00 PM

DODGE `99 DURAN-


Only 7,500 miles. All nal unrestored able fenders for with Western plow. wheel drive, 84,900
for top. 22k. Excel- after 5pm.
white leather. Fully 1518 8th Street antique show oversized loads, 4WD, Automatic.
TOWN CAR
lent condition. miles, new tires,
loaded. Excellent winner. Factory
GO SLT
Carverton, PA powder coat paint Loaded with tow package, anti
condition. Garage Near Francis
Garage kept. 427 Commercial spot lights, wide for rust protection, options. Bedliner. lock brakes, driver
kept. $13,200 or Reduced 61,000 original white tires,
best offer. Call
Slocum St. Park $14,000 miles, garage kept, Trucks & biggest Harley
2 5/16 hitch 55,000 miles. and passenger 5.9 V8, Kodiak
$9,200. Call
570-779-2489
Leave Message
SATURN ‘05 ION 570-822-1976
Leave Message
triple black, leather
interior, carriage
Equipment built. Only
28,000 original
coupler, tongue
jack, side pockets, (570) 868-6503
airbags, power
windows, power
Green, Just serv-
iced. New brakes.
4 cylinder, brake away switch, mirrors, power Tow package. AC.

MERCURY `95
automatic, cd,
1 owner. VOLVO `01 XC70
roof, factory wire
wheels, loaded,
excellent condition.
CHEVY ‘08 3500 miles! Never
needs inspec-
battery, 7 pole
RV plugs, title &
locks, rear window
defroster and
Very good condi-
tion. Runs & drives
HD DUMP TRUCK
Extra Clean! All wheel drive, tion, permanent more!! Priced for wiper, privacy tint, 100%. 68,000 miles.
GRAND MARQUIS
$5,500. Call registration.
$4,495 46,000 miles, bur- Mike 570-237-7660 quick sale. $2,995 air conditioner, Asking $6,850 or
Call For Details! gundy with tan 2WD, automatic. $8,500 386-334-7448 cruise control. CD, best offer
4 door, V8, fully 570-905-9348
MAZDA `88 RX-7
570-696-4377 leather, complete Only 12,000 miles. Wilkes-Barre 1518 8th Street keyless entry and (570) 239-8165
loaded, moon roof, dealer service histo- Vehicle in like Carverton, PA much more.
FLAGSTAFF `08 DODGE `99 RAM
new tires & brakes. ry, 1 owner, detailed, CONVERTIBLE new condition. Near Francis Call
Interior & exterior in
excellent shape. 2 SATURN ‘00 SL2 garage kept, estate. 1 owner, garage $19,000.
HARLEY DAVIDSON CLASSIC
Slocum St. Park 570-332-4999
owners. Call 4 door, sedan,
$9,100.
570-840-3981
kept, 65k original
miles, black with
570-288-4322
CHEVY ‘00 ASTRO 1500 CLUB CAB
(570) 822-6334 or
(570) 970-9351
74,000 miles.
$4,290
grey leather interior,
DUMP TRAILER ‘05 ‘92 DAYTONA DYNA Super Lite Fifth
Wheel. LCD/DVD CARGO VAN Good condition.
VOLVO ‘04 XC70 all original & never
10 yards, 4 ton limit,
SPECIAL EDITION flat screen TV, fire- Automatic, V6
Runs great. High
MARSH MOTORS seen snow. $8,900.
very good condi- miles. Asking
MERCURY ‘03 Cross Country, Call 570-237-5119 place, heated mat- 1 owner
tion. Asking $3,900 Bike #770 of 1,770 $2,700
1218 Main St. All Wheel Drive tress, ceiling fan, Clean Work Van!
made. Many extras. 1518 8th Street (570) 239-3950
MERCEDES BENZ
$11,880 Also, E-350. Cheap Hide-a-Bed sofa, $3,995
SABLE Swoyersville, PA For more info, call Must sell. 13,300
outside speakers & Call For Details!
Carverton, PA

FORD `04
570-718-6992 973-906-8404 miles. Get on this Near Francis
grill, 2 sliders, 570-696-4377

`74 450 SE
V6, automatic, Buy-Sell-Trade classic for only Slocum St. Park
aluminum wheels,
59,000 miles,
All power options FORD ‘99 E350 $6,995
570-477-1109
water purifier,
CHEVY `10 SILVERADO CHRYSLER ‘00 EXPLORER
$5,990 SUBARU `05 LEGACY SOLID CAR! awning, microwave
TOWN & COUNTRY SUV, V6, 4x4,

MARSH MOTORS SPORT AWD 560 Pierce St.


Interior perfect,
exterior very good.
Runs great! New
BUCKET VAN
Triton V8. 2 speed
HONDA 2005 SHADOW
VLX600, White,
oven, tinted safety
glass windows,
raised panel fridge
4 Door Crew Cab
LTZ. 4 wheel drive.
Excellent condition, Automatic, V6
automatic,
85,000 miles
low mileage. CD, Leather Black Beauty.
1218 Main St. Air, new tires & Kingston, PA tires, 68K original boom; 92,000miles; 10,000 miles & many acces-
$35,500. Call Very Nice Van! Garage kept.
Swoyersville, PA brakes, 31,000 www.wyoming miles. $9999 or best price. & new back tire. sories & options.
570-655-2689 $3,995 Must sell.
570-718-6992 miles, great valleymotors.com $5,500 FIRM. Great condition. Call $3,000 Excellent condition,
Call For Details! $8,700
Buy-Sell-Trade condition. $11,995. 570-905-7389 570-675-3384 or (570) 262-3697 or $22,500.
570-714-9924 570-696-4377 (570) 883-2754
570-836-1673 Ask for Lee 570574-7002 (570) 542-7213 570-868-6986
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Is The W ord “ NE W ” W orth $ 10, 000?


$
13,490 *
2010 CHEVY COBALTLT 2007 HYUNDAITUSCON FW D 2011 KIA SORENTO LX AW D
STK# 18110,Auto,
A/C,P.W indow s,
STK# 18110A,Alloys,
Keyless Entry, STK# 18103,Alloys,
Keyless Entry,
2005 CHRYSLER 300
P.W Indow s,
P.Locks, Fresh Trade! Rem ainderof 5yr/ STK# 18025A,
Low M iles Only 30K M iles 60,000m iW arranty M oonroof,
Leather,Chrom e
$
14,860* $
11,880 * $
20,588 * W heels,CD

$
12,790 *
2010 M AZDA 3 2007 NISSAN M AXIM A SE 2010 DODGEGRAND
STK# 18027A,18”
CARAVAN SXT 2010 NISSAN ROGUES AW D
STK# 18117,Auto, STK# 18115,Dual
Alloys,DualZone Pow erDoors, STK# 18101,Auto,
P.W indow s,CD, Auto A/C, Stow -N-Go Seats,
Low M iles A/C,P.W indow s,
P.W indow s,CD 7 Passenger,
Rem ainderof
2nd Row Buckets
Factory W arranty
$
16,235* $
14,595* $
18,990* $
18,998 *

M ANAGER’S SPECIAL 2011 HYUNDAISONATA 2010 DODGECALIBER


2004 CH E VY AllNew Design,
Rem ainderof
STK# 18031,
Alloys,CD,

S UBURBAN L T 4X4 Factory W arranty,


4 To Choose From
P.W indow s,
Low M iles

S TK #18102,
M oon roof, L eather,
$
18,998* $
14,938*
2n d Row Bu ckets,
7 P assen ger, Au to
Rid e S u sp en sion 2007 ACURA RDX AW D 2009 FORD FOCUS SES
STK# 18074, STK# 18068,
Leather, M oonroof,
M oonroof, Leather,

114
4,,77779
14,779
Alloys Alloys,CD

$$
9 ** $
18,790* $
18,958*
2010 HYUNDAIELANTRA GLS 2009 M ERCEDES BENZ C300 2010 TOYOTA COROLLA 2010 CHRYSLER SEBRING
Auto,P.W indow s, 4M ATIC LE& S TYPE LIM ITED
P.Locks, STK# 18041,AW D, Alloys,Leather,
Keyless Entry, Leather,P.Seat, Only 3 Left P.Seats,3 To
8 To Choose From M oonroof,Low M iles Choose From
Starting At
$
14,799 * $
28,598 * $
14,990* $
15,990*
2010 CHEVY IM PALA LT 2008 ACURA TL 2010 HYUNDAISONATA 2010 PONTIAC G6
STK# 18013, P.Seat, STK# 18071,4 Cyl, STK# 18055,P.
Alloys,P.W indow s, M oonroof,Leather, FW D,Auto, W indow s,Low M iles,
P.Seat, Only 2 Left P.W indow s, Rem ainderof Factory
Keyless Entry At This Price Keyless Entry W arranty

$
13,998* $
22,995* $
15,960* $
15,560*

V IS IT O U R 2N D L O C ATIO N AT 2 M ER ED ITH S TR EET, C A R B O N D A L E, P A

H U R R YY,, C H EC K O U T O U R FU L L IN V EN TO R Y B U Y N AATIO
T I O N W IIDD E
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ALL SALES PLUS TAX, TAG AND FEES. DEALER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHIC ERRORS. ARTWORK FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY.
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10 INSIG HT EX B lue,21K M iles...........................NO W $20,950

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00 H O N D A A C C O R D 03 N ISSA N 06 N ISSA N 06 FO RD FO C US
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M A XIM A SD N
S ilver,80K M iles
08 O DY SSEY EXL-DV D B lack,43K..............NO W $23,950 SEN TR A S SED A N
W hite,59K M iles
SES H/B
G ray,48K M iles
EL EM EN T 4W D
$8,950 $9,999 07 ELEM EN T EX R ed,67K M iles.........................N O W $17,750
$10,750 $10,750
10 ELEM EN T EX B lack,24K M iles.......................N O W $22,500

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07 R ID G ELIN E RTS G ray,38K M iles................N O W $22,950 G ray,21K M iles
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$10,950 $11,950
08 C RV LX G old,34K..............................................NO W $18,500
07 C RV EX R ed,55K...............................................NO W $18,950
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60 m os

08 ACCO RD LX SD N 5 S peed,G ray,49K........N O W $15,950 08 C RV EX B lack,32K.............................................NO W $19,750


08 ACCO RD LX SD N B lack,36K....................N O $16,950
06 H O N D A 09 TO Y O TA 08 ACCO RD LX SD N R ed,31K......................N O
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W $17,250 09 C RV LX R ed,38K...............................................NO W $19,950 07 FO R D FU SIO N
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09 C RV LX B row n,18K...........................................NO W $20,500
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G ray,83K M iles B urgandy,26K M iles
$13,500
07 ACCO RD EXL SD N B lack,28K.................N O W $18,500
08 C RV EXL G reen,38K.........................................NO W $22,250 $14,750 $14,950
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09 ACCO RD EX SD N S ilver,35K....................N O W $20,750
08 ACCO RD EXL V 6 G reen,34K.....................N O W $20,950
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11 ACCO RD EX C PE (5SPD ) B lack,3K....N O W $21,950

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$14,950 $14,950 $14,950 $16,250
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08 PILO T V P B lack,26K........................................NO W $21,950
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NIC E TRA DE 07 O DY SSEY LX S ilver,70K..............................NO W $15,850 11 PILO T EX G ray,19K..........................................NO W $29,950
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SPO RT 4W D
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R ed,36K M iles
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1yr - 12k B asic W arranty.B alance of 7yr - 100K P ow ertrain W arranty from in-service date.
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451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 708 Antiques & 712 Baby Items 730 Computer 744 Furniture & 746 Garage Sales/
SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans Collectibles Equipment & Accessories Estate Sales/
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Large crab sand Software Flea Markets
JEEP `07 MITSUBISHI `95
YEARBOOKS: PATIO SET - 36 in.

GMC `99 TRUCK Coughlin H.S.: 1926, box with lid $20; diameter table and
1928, 1932, 1934, Jeep umbrella LAPTOP: HP busi-
4 chairs, wooden, JENKINS TWP
WRANGLER X
ness slimline nx6125
600
MONTERO SR 4WD 1943, 1944, 1949, stroller, brown, $10; foldable. Like New.
SLE PACKAGE Child’s Flotation laptop refurb: w7sp
1961, 1963; $50. 570-824-0591
4x4, stick shift, soft 177,102 miles, auto- FINANCIAL GAR H.S.: 1934, suits (2) $10 each; 1,ofc10,antivirus+mo
top. Red exterior, Little Tykes Slide $8; re.2.2AMD turion PATIO SET - Sage
2 wheel drive matic, four wheel 1935, 1936, 1937,
64,80gb,1.0 ram,SD
well maintained, drive, 4 door, anti- 1945, 1946, 1955, Hot Wheel $5; Out- green 3 piece patio
84,000 garage kept. 11,500 610 Business door Playhouse media card slot, bar set - has 2 swiv-
lock brakes, air con- 1956, 1961, 1972,
original miles, one owner. ditioning, air bags, Opportunities 1973, 1975, 1976, $20; Potty Chair, cdrw+dvd, wifi, new el stools. Very good
miles AC, CD player, never used, $5. Call battery & bag+war- condition. $125
power locks, power 1984, 1980, 2005,
ranty/free delivery.
$5,900.
or best offer
cruise control.
Tow package with
windows,
mirrors,
power
power BEER DISTRIBUTOR 2006; Meyers H.S.:
1935, 1936, 1937,
570-899-6719
TOY STORY TOD-
$225. 862-2236
FUTON - Oak with
futon cover. Excel-
17 Old Boston Rd
cargo carrier. seats, cruise con- License available lent condition. $150
1938, 1942, 1943, TOWER: HP Dual Saturday & Sunday
570- Excellent condition. with option to lease DLER BED, like new, (570) 868-0220
DODGE ‘02 824-3096 $18,700
Call 570-822-9680
trol, AM/FM radio,
cassette player, CD building or sold
separately.
1944, 1945, 1946,
1950, 1957, 1960,
barely used $30.
570-762-6414
core
panel
tower-flat
monitor. PATIO SET: 10
7 am - 1 pm
PICKERS
CARAVAN
changer, leather 1974, 1975, 1976, Excellent condition. pieces to include:
570-954-1284
interior, sun roof, 1977; Old Forge PARADISE,
HONDA `10
Windows 7. Deliv- table, 6 reclining
Silver rear defroster, rear Landscaping H.S.: 1966, 1972, 716 Building ery. $155, 905-2985 chairs with cush- DON’T MISS
windshield wiper, 1974; Kingston H.S.:
Ice Cold Air Business For Sale Materials ions, 2 ottomans,
THIS ONE
ODYSSEY JEEP ‘05 GRAND new Passed inspec- Must have 5 years 1938, 1939, 1940,
$4,295 tion, new battery. 1944, 1948, 1949, 732 Exercise side table. Asking
ANTIQUES,
experience in land- BATHROOM SINK price is $75. Call
$2,500 1962, 1964; Equipment COLLECTIBLES,
CHEROKEE LAREDO
4WD, automatic,
(570) 868-1100
Call after 2:00 p.m.
scape design,
retaining walls and Plymouth H.S.:
1930, 1931, 1932,
SET: Gerber white
porcelain bathroom
AB CIRCLE PRO
Terry 570-823-9467
after 5:pm HOUSEHOLD
RAIN OR SHINE
all aspects of paver sink with mirror and
V6, Low Miles work. Includes 1933, 1938, 1960; medicine cabinet. $75. ROCKING CHAIR
$14,880 MITSUBISHI `97 dump truck, mini
excavator, 2 skid-
Hanover H.S.: 1951,
1952, 1954; Berwick
Matching set. $80.
570-331-8183
570-735-4824 solid wood, high
back with carved
Kingston

WEIDER CROSS Super


1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA 15’ CUBE VAN
Cab over, 4 cylinder
sters, trailer & 2
snow plows. Seri-
H.S.: 1952, 1953,
1956, 1957, 1958,
1960, 1967, 1968,
BAY WINDOW
Anderson center
- BOW GYM $200.
570-814-4056
flowers on back,
$45. Custom cush-
ions with mallard
Yard Sale!!
Near Francis ous inquiries only.
Slocum St. Park diesel engine. 570-233-6880 1969; Lehman H.S.: Bay Window. $100. ducks on fabric,
Special Edition. 757 Rutter Ave
Rebuilt automatic 1973, 1974, 1976, 570-825-5847 736 Firewood $20. 4’ long wood
FORD ‘96 F-250 4X4
Automatic, V8
Maroon, Fully
loaded. Leather
560 Pierce St. transmission. Very
good rubber. All
Produce
Retail/Wholesale
1978, 1980; Dallas
H.S.: 1966, 1967, CONCRETE PATIO FIREWOOD, 5 truck-
sofa table, $40.
570-868-5275/
Sat. 6/4 8am-1pm
Wurlitzer Jukebox,
Kingston, PA
seats. TV/DVD, around good Company 1968; Westmore- PAVERS. Most loads. Cut, must be 570-301-8515 Coke Cooler,
Sharp,clean Truck! www.wyoming
navigation, sun roof condition inside Established 30 Yrs. land High School: blocks are 6 1/8” x 6 split. Poplar and Antique Slot
$3,995 valleymotors.com
plus many other & out. Well Turn Key Business. 1952, 1953, 1954; 1/8” x 2 1/2. There is Maple. $75. SOFA & matching 2 Machine & Record
Call For Details!
extras. 3rd seat . 570-714-9924 maintained. Hazleton, PA Nanticoke Area at least 225+ square chairs (beige). Good Player, pool cover,
570-696-4377 (570) 388-2388
Only 1,900 Miles. Ready to work. 570-454-6888 H.S.: 1976, 2008; feet of pavers. condition. $100. fishing items, tools
Brand New.
Asking $37,000 LEXUS `06 GX 470 PRICE REDUCED!
$6,195 or
Equipment, van,
good will with
Luzerne H.S.: 1951,
1952, 1956, 1957;
Pavers removed for
pool in backyard. 744 Furniture &
570-779-1262 and more.

(570) 328-0850 best offer


Call 570-650-3500
attractive rent. West Pittston H.S.
Annual: 1925, 1926,
$375. 474-9766 Accessories SOFA / 2 CHAIRS
$300. 3 youth beds KINGSTON
HYUNDAI `05
DOOR. 36”x80” ANTIQUE DINING & dresser $350.
Ask for Carmen
RESTAURANT FOR SALE 1927, 1928, 1931,
1932, 1959, 1960,
solid wood, 6 panel.
Exterior or interior.
ROOM SET 9 570-826-6095
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis TUCSON PONTIAC `04 Inside Church Hill
Mall, high traffic
area. Established 15
1954; Bishop Hoban
H.S.: 1972, 1973,
Natural oak finish,
right or left with
pieces, good condi-
tion, $500. Also
Antique clothes
SOFA, black leather
with chair. Good

MONTANA
61,000 miles, auto- 1974, 1975; Condition. $125.
Slocum St. Park years. RENT IS hardware. $200. closet $50. call
matic, four wheel West Side Central 570-328-5101
Call 570-735-8730
FORDAutomatic,
‘97 F-150 4X4 drive, 4 door, anti-
lock brakes, air con-
Cypress Pearl with
95,000 miles, well
maintained. Excell-
FREE.
inquiries call
Serious Catholic H.S. 1965,
1975, 1980, 1981,
or 570-332-8094
570-287-4050
BUFFET Thomasville
STOOLS 2 padded
ivory leather interi- 570-582-5208 1984; Pittston H.S.: all steel with padded
4.2L V6, AC ditioning, air bags, ent overall condi- GAZEBO, 10’x12’. mahogany, 3 draw- 90 Bellas St
or. Well maintained, tion. Keyless entry, 1963; Hazleton H.S.: Sturdy PVC frame, backs. $15.
Economical power locks, power garage kept. All BE YOUR OWN ers, a silver drawer, Friday, Saturday &
windows, cruise built in baby seat, BOSS. Start today. 1938, 1939, 1940, weather resistant 570-824-7314
Work Truck! service records. side cabinets for Sunday, 8AM- 3PM
control, AM/FM dual climate con- own a red hot dollar 1941, 1942, 1943, fabric, extra cover-
$4,995 Brand new tires. dishes, $450. TABLE SET: 3 piece; Variety of Items, All
radio, cassette play- trol. Rear air. Seats plus, mailbox or dis- 1945, 1948, 1949, ing, white. Pd $800.
Call For Details! All options including WICKER DRESSER, fruit wood finish: 1 Priced To Sell
er, CD player, key- 7. Recent inspec- count party store 1950, 1953, 1954, Selling for $375.
570-696-4377 premium audio 1955, 1956, 1957, with matching mir- coffee table 36 X 36
less entry, sun/ tion & tires. KBB from $51,900. 570-735-0448 ror, night table, MOUNTAINTOP
package, rear 1959, 1960, 1961, glass top. 1 end
moon roof, rear over $6300. Asking WORLDWIDE. 100% white $350. Both
climate control, 1962, 1964; Hazle KITCHEN CABINETS table 24 X 24 glass
defroster, rear $5,000 firm. Call turnkey. 1-800-518- excellent condition.
adjustable suspen- Twp. Senior H.S.: & GRANITE top. 1 end table 24 X
windshield wiper, (570) 417-9884 3064 www. 570-592-4559
sion, towing pack- 1951, 1952. Call COUNTERTOPS 24 Octagon shape,
new towing pack- age, rear spoiler, drss19.com lighted bottom curio
570-825-4721 10x10, 1 year old,
age, auto start.
$10,000
Lexus bug guard.
42,750 miles.
SATURN ‘09 VUE XE
4WD, automatic 630 Money To Loan
Maple kitchen. Pre-
mium Quality cabi-
CEDAR
$130.
CHEST
LIQUOR
with glass door.
$100. 570-472-3641
665 Nuangola Road
1518 8th Street (570) 762-4543 710 Appliances CHEST made from Fri, Sat & Sun.
Carverton, PA $28,950 Moon Roof nets, undermount wood antique radio 8am-3pm
TV ARMOIRE, 2 mis-
INTERNATIONAL ‘95
Near Francis (570) 237-1082 $17,875 “We can erase sink. Granite tops cabinet, 2 doors 5’ Household items,
your bad credit - APPLIANCE sion style TV
Slocum St. Park cost over $12,000. high $60. Antique including furniture,
armories to hold up
LEXUS `96 LX 450 100% GUARAN- PA RT S E T C . Asking $3,890
FORDAutomatic,
‘97 F-250 4X4
DUMP TRUCK Used appliances. toy carpet loom, to 36” TV. $50 each. tools, jewelry,
Refurbished, rebuilt TEED.” Attorneys Parts for all brands. 570-239-9840 wooded 2’x1’x1’ linens, decorations
Full time 4WD, Pearl for the Federal DESK & chair, $20.
engine, transmis- 223 George Ave. $30. 570-639-2780 BOOKSHELF, white, & more.
4.6L V8, AC sion replaced. white with like new Trade Commission Wilkes-Barre
leather ivory interi- say they’ve never 570-820-8162 PATIO BRICK scalloped. $20.
87,000 miles Rear-end removed CHAIRS: Pair of 570-657-1887
Clean Work Truck! and relubed. Brand or. Silver trim. 560 Pierce St. seen a legitimate PAVERS (Size 2’’ x Early American
Garage kept. Excel- Kingston, PA credit repair opera- DRYER, Westing- 4” x 8”) approxi- chairs (1930’s),
$5,995 new 10’ dump. PA TV/STEREO ENTER-
lent condition. tion. No one can house Gas deluxe mate 750 bricks walnut legs, green
Call For Details! state inspected. www.wyoming TAINMENT CENTEr.
84,000 miles, Ask- legally remove model. Excellent Replacing with larg- tapestry fabric,
570-696-4377 $12,900/best offer. valleymotors.com 60W X 52H X 19D.
ing $10,750 condition. $135. er size $200.
NANTICOKE
570-594-1496 accurate and timely mint condition TV space 32W X
570-654-3076 or 570-714-9924 WASHER, Signature, (2) Birch sliding
FORD `03
information from $200. for the pair. 34H. Storage on
570-498-0005 your credit report. white. Very good closet doors (30” x LOVE SEAT & bottom and side.
LINEUP It’s a process that condition. $95. 77”) $40. OTTOMON sand
HUGE
Adjustable shelves,
EXPLORER starts with you and 570-457-7854 570-881-3455 colored fabric, glass door on front
ASUCCESSFULSALE involves time and a
VENT PIPE (2) excellent condition stereo storage.
Low mileage,
63,500 miles, 1518 8th Street INCLASSIFIED!
conscious effort to
pay your debts.
5ft. lengths Type “B”
gas vent pipe 6”.
$160. Call 570-824-
7807 or 570-545-
$100. 570-472-3641
LIQUIDATION
automatic, all-wheel Learn about manag- Looking for that
SALE
Carverton, PA 7006 9am-9pm
drive, 4 door, Near Francis 1518 8th Street Doyouneedmorespace? ing credit and debt
diameter. NEW $60.
leave message. special place
anti-lock brakes, Slocum St. Park Carverton, PA
Near Francis
A yard or garage sale at ftc. gov/credit. A
(570) 826-0076
CHEST OF DRAW-
ERS, solid wood called home?
air conditioning, air message from The
bags, power locks, JEEP ‘99 Slocum St. Park in classified Times Leader and WROUGHT IRON $150. 675-3328 Classified will address
132 E Broad St
is the best way Your needs.
power windows,
power mirrors, GRAND CHEROKEE MAZDA ‘04 tocleanoutyourclosets!
the FTC. RAILING FOR TWO
STEPS WITH MAPLE
COMPUTER DESK, Open the door
Monday-Friday
10:00AM-5:00PM
power seats, all
power, cruise
6 cylinder,
TRIBUTE LX You’re in bussiness
LINE UP GENE’S LEAF CENTERS.
corner, excellent
condition, gray/light
with classified! Closed Weekends
automatic, RECONDITIONED $200. 288-5628 Or By Appointment
control, AM/FM sunroof, CD Automatic, V6 with classified! A GREAT DEAL... APPLIANCES
oak color $70.
570-868-6018 746 Garage Sales/ Honda Generator
radio, CD changer, Sunroof, CD
keyless entry,
Excellent runner!
1 owner IN CLASSIFIED! 60 Day Warranty 718 Carpeting Estate Sales/ GX160, Consew

SUZUKI `07 XL-7


$4,995 COUCH & Loveseat, Walking Foot
leather interior, sun/ Extra Clean! Monday-Friday Flea Markets
moon roof, rear
Call For Details!
$5,995
Looking for the right deal 8:00PM-5:00PM BERBER CARPET & light beige with blue Sewing Machine
570-696-4377 56,000 miles, on an automobile? & pink stripe, Model 206RB1,
BEAR CREEK
defroster, rear Call For Details! Saturday pad (2) 12’x15’
automatic, matching pillows, aluminum platform
windshield wiper, 570-696-4377 Turn to classified. approximate. new
tinted windows. JEEP `00 WRANGLER all-wheel drive,
4 door, air condi- It’s a showroom in print!
8:00AM-11:00AM
Gateway
$100.570-540-6795 excellent condition.
$375. TABLE - 41”
16’x12’, fiberglass
ladder 26’ & 28’,
$12,500. 78,500 miles, 6
(570) 362-0938 cylinder automatic,
hard & soft tops.
MAZDA ‘08 TRIBUTE tioning, all power,
CD player, leather
Classified’s got
the directions!
Shopping Center
Kingston, PA
720 Cemetery
round white top
with wood trim, 4
Delta saw, old
carpenters wood
Utility, 4WD chairs, yellow seats, bench with vice,
Plots/Lots
FORD `05 WHEEL Well maintained. interior, tinted (570) 819-1966
$18,655 windows, custom wicker like, excel- antique corner cab-
Many new parts. lent condition inet, church pews,
wheels, $13,000 CEMETERY
CHAIR LIFT VAN
Adult driven only. MARGARITAVILLE, $300. ENTERTAIN- Shop Master band
Kelly Blue Book Call 570-829-8753 PLOTS FOR SALE
Before 5:00 p.m. frozen concoction (4) Four plots, all MENT Unit, oak with saw, stained win-
Seating capacity for $10,400, Asking maker. Like new. glass doors, shelves dow with bull eyes
$8,400. together. Crestlawn 2992 Laurel Run Rd
7 plus 2 wheel $125. Section of Memorial & drawer. $75. 41’x91’ (3 pieces).
chairs. 140,000 570-704-8730 570-288-9940 Furniture - kitchen
TOYOTA ‘08 MATRIX Shrine Cemetery in (570) 287-2610 Stack On tool chest
miles. Great condi- 560 Pierce St. 700 MICROWAVE over Kingston Twp. $600
DESK brown, very
set, dining room,
living room, family
with tools. (Selling
tion. Asking $7,000.
For more details, JEEP `00 WRANGLER Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
1 Owner
$13,880 MERCHANDISE the range GE
Spacemaker, white
each. Willing to
split. For info, call
sturdy, 2 drawers, room & bedroom;
together). Loads of
tools. Much more
Call 570-589-9181 78,500 miles, 6 excellent condition, appliances including smalls. Too many
valleymotors.com $25. 570-696-4020 (570) 388-2773
cylinder automat- $40. 570-472-1646 a beer miser, wash- items to list
570-714-9924 702 Air
FORD `06 ic, hard & soft
tops. Well main- Conditioners
REFRIGERATOR
Kenmore, almond,
CEMETERY PLOTS DESK, Secretary
drop down top 3
er/dryer, refrigera-
tor & stove; coal
(570) 855-7197 or
(570) 328-3428
tained. Many
MERCEDES BENZ ‘06 Plymouth National stove; shed;
EXPLORER
78,400 miles, auto-
new parts. Adult
driven only. Kelly
R350 CLASS WAGON 560 Pierce St.
AIR CONDITIONER,
8,000 BTU with
21.6 cu. ft. with ice
maker & filtered
water $275.
Cemetery in
Wyoming. 6 Plots.
drawers, pecan fin-
ish, excellent condi-
tion $100.
Antiques; lawn
tools; toys & house-
Blue Book Kingston, PA remote. $50. $450 each. Call hold decor.
matic, four wheel $10,400, Asking 4Matic, 3rd row, 570-868-6018 570-287-2517 Sat 6/4 & Sun 6/5
www.wyoming 570-288-5251 570-825-3666
drive, 4 door, anti- $8,800. power tailgate 8am-1pm
lock brakes, air $21,960 valleymotors.com To place your DINING ROOM
NANTICOKE
570-704-8730 AIR CONDITIONER,
BERWICK
TABLE, round with
conditioning,
bags, power locks,
air 570-714-9924 Whirlpool, 6000
BTU, Energy Effi-
ad call...829-7130 CEMETERY PLOTS leaf, oval, 4 chairs,
power
power
windows,
mirrors,
JEEP `02 GRAND TRACTOR cient. $70.
(570) 868-6018
STOVE Sunbeam,
electric, white, good
(3) together.
Maple Lawn
light oak. Very good
condition. $300.
power seats, CHEROKEE LAREDO shape $100. Section of 570-823-7215
cruise control, AM/
FM radio,
changer, DVD play-
CD 560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
TRAILERS
FREIGHTLINER
AIR CONDITIONER:
Haier 9000 BTU
portable with dehu-
570-696-3604
WASHER Avanti
Dennison
Cemetery.
Section ML.
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER with Toshi-
’97 MIDROOF midifier function portable top load- $550 each. ba 27” TV. Excellent
er, keyless entry, www.wyoming
475 CAT & 10 capability, remote & ing, brand new, mul- 610-939-0194 condition $350.
leather interior, valleymotors.com
speed transmission. manual. $150. tiple wash cycles, 570-474-5277
moon roof, rear 570-714-9924 Opening June 11th,
defroster, rear $12,000 570-864-2677 1.65 cubic feet, 12lb FURNITURE: TO 1221 East 2nd Street Saturdays 8am-4pm
windshield wiper.
AIR CONDITIONER:
tub capacity. Great
MEMORIAL SHRINE GOOD TO BE TRUE. Saturday June 4 St. John’s
$16,000
(570) 954-5462 Triple black, eco-
MERCURY ‘09 MILAN FREIGHTLINER
’99 CONDO window, 5,000 BTU
with remote control.
for an apartment.
$150. or best offer.
CEMETERY
twin beds, triple
dresser with double
& Sunday June 5,
7:00AM - 2:00PM
Orthodox Church
106 Welles St.
Call after 9 a.m. 4 cylinder, 430 Detroit, Super 570-883-0273 mirror, high chest, Antiques, A/C units,
nomical 6 cylinder. $75. 570-675-0248 6 Plots Available Hanover Section
4x4 select drive. automatic, 10 transmission. end table, excellent Shopsmith power
WASHER: Kenmore May be Separated Vendors Pay $15
Only 9,800 miles Asking $15,000. condition, asking tool with acces-
FORD `97 DIESEL
CD, remote door front load $200. Rose Lawn Section at gate
opener, power win- $18,875,880 708 Antiques & good condition, 3.3 $450 each $200. Double bed, sories, Craftsman
‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’ radial arm saw, tvs, Shopping for a
Cummins engine, dows & locks,
with sides. All
Collectibles cu. ft. white. 570-654-1596 dresser with mirror,
tools, lamps, mah-
8-L. 49,049 cruise, tilt wheel. 570-825-7867 high dresser, end new apartment?
108k highway miles. aluminum, spread ANNIVERSARY table, asking $150. ogany dressers,
miles. 33,000
gross wt. 6,649 Garage kept. Super
clean inside and out.
axle. $6,500. BOOK of St. Mary;s
Church Parish Pub.
Why Spend OAKLAWN CEMETERY Reclining lift chair,
good condition ask-
table & chairs,
appliances, dining
Classified lets
you compare costs -
light wt. $19,500 Hundreds on 4 grave sites,
No rust. Sale price 2 storage trailers. in 1974, Two copies fabulous location. ing $50. Flower print room tables, with without hassle
Must see! 570-814-4790 New or Used chairs, china cabi-
(570) 829-5886 $6,895. Scranton. $20. each. Also one Appliances? Purchased 20 living room chair or worry!
570-466-2771 560 Pierce St. of the most interest- years ago. asking $50. Living nets, dishes, couch,
VOLVO `08 XC90
Most problems end tables, Craft- Get moving
Kingston, PA ing books ever pub- with your appli- 2 lots - $1,200 room end table &
FORD `99 E250
Wheelchair Van
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
Fully loaded, moon
roof, leather, heat-
lished. Richard
Nixon’s Secret files,
ances are usually
simple and inex-
4 lots - $2,200
610-838-7727
lamp $50. Factory
sewing machine,
matic twin bed,
patio furniture, lift
chair & more....
with classified!
570-714-9924 hundreds of letters pensive to fix! $30. Refrigerator
ed seats, electric
JEEP `02 LIBERTY
78,250 miles. Fully & notes he wrote ST. NICHOLAS’ for deck or base- Everything Must Go!
serviced, new bat- locks, excellent Save your hard RAIN OR SHINE!
during his term in earned money, Let CEMETERY, ment, excellent con-
condition. New
tery, tires & rods.
Seats 6 or 3 wheel-
Blue/grey, new
rebuilt engine with MINI ‘08 tires, new brakes
and rotors. 52,000
office over 600
pages $10. Call Jim
us take a look at it
first! 6
SHAVERTOWN
Plots. Can be
dition $60. 570-
693-0607 or 570- DURYEA PITTSTON TOWNSHIP
chairs. Braun Millen-
nium lift with
warranty, new
tires & brakes, COOPER miles highway
$26,500/ best offer.
570-655-9474 30 years in
the business.
divided.
Entrance.
Near
$550
4063-4050 35 1/2 Rock St.
(lower end)
remote. Walk up
door. Front & rear
4,000 miles.
$5,900 or
2 door, automatic,
leather, sky roof, 570-779-4325
570-417-2010 till 5
ANTIQUE ice cream
scoop wooden han- East Main
Appliances
each. Call
570-675-9991 GRANDFATHER CLOCK
Howard Miller, Paid
Saturday 8-4
Sunday 8-2
A/C. Power locks & best offer. boost cd, fogs dle, over 100 years
windows. Excellent old. $35. 779-9464 570-735-8271 $2200., Many fea-
570-814-2125 $19,945
condition. $7,500.
570-237-6375
TRUCKS FOR SALE Nanticoke 726 Clothing tures, Medium Oak
Asking $1595.
JEEP `03 Rare.
LIBERTY5 Ford, GMC,
International-Prices 712 Baby Items
COAT - Ladies Black
Persian Lamb with
570-472-4744

FORD ‘05 SPORT.


speed. 23 MPG.
starting at $2,295.
Box Truck, Cab & BABY ITEMS: New-
fur on collar. $50.
570-313-5213
HOME MEDIC com-
plete with wax, liner
921 Main St
Saturday & Sunday

RANGER
102K highway miles. Chassis available. born swing $50. bag sand extra box 9am - 4pm
Silver with black 560 Pierce St. Call U-haul Childcraft crib $75. HATS- Vintage Hats A variety of items,
Kingston, PA of wax. $25. Dishes (restau-
Extended cab, interior. Immaculate 570-822-5536 Childcraft oak 4 some furs in original 570-288-5628 too much to list.
condition, inside and www.wyoming drawer chest $100. boxes assorted rant), girls bed-
6 cylinder. Auto-
EDWARDSVILLE
out. Garage kept. valleymotors.com Oak dresser combo styles call for more KITCHEN SET. High room furniture,
matic, RWD
$5,990 No rust, mainte-
nance records
570-714-9924
457 Wanted to Buy
Auto
$ ANTIQUES BUYING $ changing table
$100. Newborn-12
detail $40.
570-208-3888
quality, table 36x60
with 4 heavy duty
swing set, toys,
housewares,
Old Toys, model kits,
MARSH MOTORS included. 4wd, all
power. $6,900 or MITSUBISHI `08 ALL
Bikes, dolls, old gun
Mining Items, trains
month clothing - girl
$5. each. Toddler JACKETS: black
chairs. Excellent
$150. 878-2849
Porch Sale! collectibles, girls
& women's plus
1218 Main St. boys size 14, gen- 89 Church Street clothing & lots
Swoyersville, PA
570-718-6992
best offer, trades
will be considered.
Call 570-575-0518 V
RAIDER
ERY GOOD CONDITION! JUNK
& Musical Instruments,
Hess. 474-9544
bumper for bed.
$10. 570-825-0569 uine Italian stone
$25. each 868-6018
LAMPS (2) grey
metal & black. $25
Assorted glassware
and much more!
more.
No Early Birds!
Buy-Sell-Trade 29,500 miles. 2- COLLECTIBLE Sea- BASSINET/CRADLE, each. 570-740-1246 Saturday 9am-4pm

JEEP `06 4X4 drive option, 4


door crew cab,
CAR & gram’s Mirror( great
condition) 1908
Saftey 1st white with
blue nursery rhyme
PURSES
Bradley
(2) Vera
assorted LOVESEAT white
Sunday 9am-1pm
PLAINS
purses $15. each. wicker, good condi-
COMMANDER 4X4
sharp silver color
with chrome step TRUCKS Stanley Cup $50. or
best offer. Call Mark
characters like new
$60 Fisher Price 570-693-2612 tion. $50 after 3pm
570-655-3197
HANOVER GREEN
GMC `99
runners, premium at 570-301-3484 or bouncer 2 years old WOMEN’s shorts
Lockers, V-8. Heat-
ed leather. All rims, good tires,
bedliner, V-6, 3.7
WANTED Allison at 631-6635 vibrates/plays
music tan & green
size 14 $3.50 each
buy 2 get 1 free.
AFFORDABLE
power. Navigation,
Highest Prices DALE EARNHARDT with bunny & mirror MATTRESS SALE

SUBURBAN
Satellite, Blue tooth, liter. Purchased at Men’s short sleeve We Beat All
$26,900. Dealer SR. Diecast cars $20. Evenflo infant polo shirts size M &
3rd row, More.
69,000 would sell for Paid In Cash!!! from Dale The car seat 2 years old L $2.50 each, buy 2
Competitors Prices!
Mattress Guy
$18,875. Movie.1/24th.scale.li tan with zoo charac- get 1 free. 474-6967
highway miles. Twin sets: $149
Champagne $14,900. Call Asking $16,900 FREE ke new in original ters very clean &
Full sets: $169 26 Wyoming St.
(570) 545-6057 boxes.Six Models looks new $25. Saturday,June 4th
exterior, (570) 855-3657
leather interior, REMOVAL from series. $150 Boys fall & winter Queen sets: $189 670 Main Road
from 8-2,
All New Saturday June 4,
power windows
& locks, 4 wheel MERCEDES-BENZ TOYOTA `06 Call V&G
570-833-2598
PHONOGRAPH:
clothes 18 months
to 2T Like new var-
730 Computer
American Made
570-288-1898
Sunday June 5, Sunday, June 5th
from 8-12.
TACOMA ious prices or take 8:00AM - 3:00PM
drive. $4,850. Anytime Realistic with 8 NO EARLY BIRDS.
Call for
condition and
`99 ML 320 Automatic, V6, TRD, track and speakers.
all $25 477-2700 Equipment & PATIO PICNIC
Many household ,
glassware, nursing Something for
everyone! Clothes,
known issues.
Sunroof, new tires, Sport Package, 288-8995 Includes records & STROLLER excellent Software TABLE: 6 chairs.
Table is light green
scrubs XL-2X,
toys, electronics,
115,930 miles 4x4, 45K miles, tapes. $30 condition with bas- womens clothes
570-362-4080 MUST SELL Excellent condition.
Find homes for 570-735-6167 ket, hood & cup DESK. Computer chairs are dark 16W, womens household items.
your kittens! green $125.00. COME ONE
$7,200 OBO $18,900 Place an ad here! holder. $15. Desk $50. Call 735- footwear (8), toys.
(570)760-0511 (973) 906-9311 570-829-7130 570-472-1646 8730 or 332-8094 570-288-5628 Nothing over $3. COME ALL!!!
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Auto., AC, Pwr. Mirrors, Advanced Trac with Auto., AM/FM/CD, Anti-Theft
Electronic Stability Control, Side Curtains, Sys., Side Curtain Air Bags, CD,
AM/FM/CD, Pwr. Door Locks, Tilt Wheel, 16” Steel Wheels, Tilt Wheel, Instrument
SYNC, Sport Appearance Pkg., Rear Cluster, Message Center, PL, PW, Keyless
Spoiler, Cruise Control, 15” Alum. Entry, Pwr. Side Mirrors, AC, Fog Lamps,
Wheels, Winter Pkg., Heated MyKey, Convenience Pkg., Cruise,
Control, Map Light, Perimeter Alarm,
Seats, Keyless Entry w/Keypad MyFord, SYNC, Sirius Satellite Radio

**
24
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24
Mos. Mos.
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 6/30/11. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 6/30/11.

MPG MPG
Auto., 6 Disc CD, Anti-Theft Sys., Tilt, Auto., 3.5L V6, 18” Alum. Wheels,
Alum. Wheels, Sirius Satellite Radio, AM/FM/CD, Anti-Theft Perimeter
Pwr. Seat, Safety Pkg., Side Alarm, Reverse Sensing System,
Impact Air Bags, Message Keyless Entry w/Keypad,
Center, Keyless Entry, PDL, PW, Sirius
Satellite Radio,

**
24
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24
Mos. Mos.
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 6/30/11. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 6/30/11.

APR
Front Wheel Drive, Auto., AC, M
O
S.
All Wheel Drive, Air, Safety Canopy,
Side Impact Safety Pkg., Pwr.
16” Steel Wheels, Keyless Driver’s Seat, Fog Lamps, Rear
MPG
Entry w/Remote, PDL, PW, Cargo Convenience Pkg., Privacy
Glass,16” Alum. Wheels, Roof
Safety Canopy, Side Rack, Auto., Sirius Satellite
Radio, CD, PW, PDL, Keyless
Air Bags, Cargo Entry,
Cover, Roof Rails
MPG
** **
24
72 Mos.
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 6/30/11.

APR
M
O
S.
3.5L Engine, MyFord Display, SEL, Auto., ABS, V6, PDL, Air, Remote Keyless Entry
Rearview Camera, CD, Dual Auto. Climate w/Keypad, Rear Spoiler, Anti-Theft Sys., CD, PW, Safety Canopy, Side
PLUS STX, 3.7L V6, Auto., Air, 17” Alum. Control, Pwr. Mirrors, 17” Steel Impact Air Bags, Personal Safety Sys., Reverse Sensing, Sirius
Wheels, Cloth Seat, 40/20/40 Split Wheels,Keyless Entry, Satellite Radio, Convenience Group,
Auto. Headlamps, 18” Alum. Wheels,
Seat, Sliding Rear Window, MyKey, Pwr. Seat, MyKey, Dual Elect.
Decor Pkg., Chrome Step Cruise Control, PW, PL Climate Cont, MyFord
Bar, STX Plus Pkg., Cruise, LCD Display, Cruise
Fog Lamps, ABS, Floor
Carpet, Pwr. Equipment MPG
Group, Limited Slip MPG

** ** **
24 24 24
Mos. Mos. Mos.
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied *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, **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, **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 6/30/11. $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 6/30/11. $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 6/30/11.

CALL NOW 823-8888


1-800-817-FORD

Overlooking Mohegan Sun


577 East Main St., Plains
Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B
.*Tax and tags extra. Security Deposit Waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at
delivery. See salesperson for details. All payments subject to credit approval by the primary lending source, Tier 0 rate. Special APR financing cannot be combined with Ford cash rebate. “BUY FOR” prices are based on 72 month at $18.30 per month per $1000
financed with $2,500 down (cash or trade). Photos of vehicles are for illustration purposes only. Coccia Ford is not responsible for any typographical errors. No Security Deposit Necessary. See dealer for details. Sale ends
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746 Garage Sales/ 758 Miscellaneous 758 Miscellaneous 776 Sporting Goods 776 Sporting Goods 776 Sporting Goods 776 Sporting Goods 780 Televisions/ 782 Tickets 784 Tools
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superior EZ lift bag,
$90. Powertec
retail $89 will sell Remodel / Repair 1054 Concrete & Cleaning Houses, Free estimates.
Workbench, bench Masonry, stucco, Masonry
Licensed & Insured 1252 Roofing &
premium Honda rack system with
for $35. 819-4951 1093 Excavating Garages, Yards, etc Call 570-793-4232 570-820-7832
GCV 160 engine preacher curl and
& concrete Call Mike, Or 570-793-4773 Siding
BGD CONCRETE 570-826-1883
retails for over leg extension 768 Personal All Phases of EXCAVATING & MODULAR HOMES QUALITY LAWN A + C LASSICAL J&F ROOFING
$625. Asking $400. accessories. $225 Building or
570-654-9058 570-704-8121
Electronics Concrete Work 6’-9’ ARBORVITAE & LANDSCAPE Int./Ext. Experts! SPECIALISTS
ask for Bob Remodeling? Small Jobs Welcome Tree Planting Available Spring Clean Ups, Aluminum, Wood All types of roofing.
CAMERA: Video, Driveways, Mulching, Grass
GENERATOR:
Free Estimates & Deck Staining Repairs & Installation
MOWER; Murray VHS JVC complete 570-239-9178 concrete pads & all Cutting,Fertilization, 25 Years Experience
riding lawn tractor with case & extras, types of Excavating! Tree & Shrub Free Estimates Licensed / Insured
Household Genera- Licensed-Insured
12.5 hp 40” cut, new used once for wed- (570) 332-0077 Maintenance & Free Estimates
tor, Briggs & Strat-
battery, runs good ton, new in box, 7kw ding, new condition,
Look for the
D. Pugh Installation 30 Years Reliable Service
industrial commer- home standby, paid $800. Sell for
BIA symbol Concrete 1105 Floor Covering Experienced, Experience 570-855-4259

AFFORDABLE
cial engine $450. complete with man- $100 or best offer. Affordable, Reliable Locally Owned
All phases of Installation J.R.V. ROOFING
after 3pm 655-3197 ual transfer switch, 570-779-9464 of quality masonry &
Free Estimates Sinced 1990
For information (570) 592-4847 570-824-6381
runs on LP or natu- 570-283-5714
Patrick & Deb’s
Lawn Care ral gas, call after
5:00 pm $1850.
770 Photo on BIA
concrete. Small
jobs welcome. CARPET REPAIR & JUNK REMOVAL Rainbow
Roof Repairs & New
Roofs. Shingle, Slate,
membership Senior discount,
See our ad under
Call An Expert (570) 388-4095 Equipment
call 287-3331
Free estimates
Licensed & Insured
INSTALLATION Cleanups/Cleanouts
Large or Small Jobs
Landscaping
& Lawn Service
Spring & Fall
A.B.C. Professional
Painting
Hot Built Up, Rubber,
Gutters & Chimney
1162 Landscape & George Foreman DIGITAL CAMERA - Vinyl & wood. 36 Yrs Experience Repairs. Year Round.
Garden
or go to 288-1701/655-3505 Certified, Insured. FREE ESTIMATES Cleanups. Trimming,
Lean Mean Grilling HP Photosmart 7.2 We Specialize In Licensed/Insured
MegaPixel w/2Gig www.bianepa.com 570-283-1341 (570) 814-4631 mulching, complete ŠFREE EstimatesŠ
Machine - large two DEMPSKI MASONRY New Construction
Peter’s Lawncare Memory. Takes stills landscape installa-
burner, electric & CONCRETE tion. Lic. & Insured. Residential
See our ad under MCGINLEY FLOORS LLC
indoor, used 3 and video. Used DAVE JOHNSON All Phases Wood, Laminate & Call 570-674-2418 Repaints Jim Harden
Call an Expert item sold as is. $49 Comm./Industrial 570-288-6709
1165 Lawn Care times. $70. Expert Bathroom Licensed & Insured Ceramic
570-474-6023 Call Rick 283-2552 Remodeling, Whole No job too small.   JOHN’S   All Insurance New Roofs &
570-895-4350
House Renovations, Free Estimates. “Picture Perfect” Claims Repairs, Shingles,
754 Machinery & GLASS DOOR. 4 PADDY@MCGINLEYFLOORS.COM LANDSCAPING Apartments Rubber, Slate,
way glass door for 772 Pools & Spas Interior & Exterior 570-824-0130
Interior/Exterior
Equipment Carpentry. Kitchens dempskimasonry.com Bobcat : Grading Gutters, Chimney
bath tub. $25
POOL 21’ round x and Basements 1129 Gutter ALL KINDS OF Excavator : Digging Spray,Brush, Rolls Repairs. Credit
570-331-8183 WallpaperRemoval Cards accepted.
Repair & Cleaning
HAULMARK ‘07 GOLF BALLS: “7
56” deep, new liner,
new cover, new
Licensed &Insured
570-819-0681 GMD MASONRY HAULING & JUNK
Shrub/Tree Trimming,
Install or Removal Cabinet Refinish-
ing
FREE ESTIMATES!

GUTTER 2 GO, INC.


Licensed-Insured
dozen, used , $10. pump, new filter
complete with deck. DAVID
All types of
concrete,
REMOVAL “Be safe, not sorry.”
Edging/Mulch/Stone
Drywall/Finishing EMERGENCIES
1 unopened 16oz DAVID A JONES
TRAILER 6’X14’ doggie dooley
digester & 1 opened
$975. or best offer.
570-328-6767
BUILDING &
REMODELING
masonry and
stucco
PA#067136- Fully
Licensed & Insured.
TREE/SHRUB
REMOVAL
REMOVAL Lawns, Tilling & more
Hauling / Removal
Power Washing
Deck Specialist
Like new with Estate Cleanout Handy Man Mister “V”
electric brakes, 3/4 full, $5. for both Additions, garages, Licensed/Insured We install custom Handyman, all types. Constr uction
POOL FILTERS Intex, Free Estimates Free Estimates FREE ESTIMATES
new tires and 1 14lb bowling ball sheds, kitchens, seamless rain Fencing / Deck Wash Year Round
(disposable) $7. 570-451-0701 24 HOUR Larry Neer
reinforced tongue. with brunswick bag bathrooms, tile gutters & leaf Blinds/Closets & more! Roof Specialist
each. 696-4020 gmdmasonry.com SERVICE 570-606-9638
$2700. $10. 1 brunswick floor, finished protection systems. Specializing In
SMALL AND Reasonable & Reliable
570-239-5457 bowling bag, $5. SOLAR COVER for basements, decks, CALL US TODAY ABOUT All Types of
New Keson 100’ siding, roofing, OUR 10% OFF WHOLE
LARGE JOBS!  570-735-1883  AMERICA PAINTING
pool size 18x36, can 1057Construction & 570-823-1811 Interior/Exterior. Roofs, Siding,
nylon coated mea- windows, doors, HOUSE DISCOUNT!
be cut to smaller 570-239-0484 20 years experi- Chimneys
756 Medical sureing tape, $10.” siZe, small cut one custom built oak Building 570-561-2328 1165 Lawn Care & Roof Repairs
stairs & trim. ence. Insured.
Equipment New casement side. $35. 779-9464 Low Prices
replacement win- Licensed & insured. GUTTERS CLEANED & REPAIRED CASTAWAY 1ST Choice Senior Discount
JAZZY: model # 1120 dow with screen,
774 Restaurant
No job too small.
570-256-7567 or
GARAGE DOOR Window Cleaning. Landscaping Com- 570-855-0387 Free Estimates
Licensed

JASON SIMMS PAINTING


plete Lawn Mainte-
HAULING JUNK
jazzy electric wheel- crank out, 29 1/2” x Sales, service, Regulars, storms, & Insured
chair large size 21 1/4” $40. Equipment 570-332-0933 installation & etc. Pressure nance, Landscaping, 28 Years
570-822-0519 PA #0001719 Junk Removal.
REMOVAL
$650. 825-3955 repair. washing, decks, Interior/Exterior Experience
RESTAURANT FULLY INSURED docks, houses,Free Free Estimates. Power Washing 570-829-5133
Driveways, Side-
SCOOTER
GRINDER: meat & estimates. Insured. 570-288-0552
EQUIPMENT Free Estimates
vegetable grinder.
Bev Air 2 door
walks, Stone Work HIC# 065008
CALL JOE (570) 288-6794 823-3788 / 817-0395 20 Yrs. Experience
Drive Medical - Made by EBERLE.
refrigerator/ sand-
All top Masonry.
(570)606-7489 AFFORDABLE Insured SUMMER
Odyssey 4-Wheel,
Blue, Front Basket,
Heavy duty. Still in
orIginal box. $15. wich prep table,
Model SP48-12,
Bahram, 855-8405
(570)735-8551 NORTHEAST FLOORING Charlie’s
Charlie’s Hauling
Residential & LAWN CARE
(570) 947-2777 ROOFING
Special $1.29 s/f
with battery, used
less than 1 hour.
570-288-5628
$1300. For details
Call 570-498-3616
NICHOLS CONSTRUCTION H-D Contracting
Residential remod-
SYSTEMS, INC Commercial, Complete Lawn M. PARALIS PAINTING Licensed, insured,
Items in Garage for All Types Of Work Installing Licensed & Insured. Care Service Int/ Ext. painting, fast service
Paid $1399. $1200. New or Remodeling eling. Both large Free estimates.
Sale, $.45-$45. or & Refinishing FREE ESTIMATES Power washing. 570-735-0846
(570) 388-4095
$900 for all. Moving. RESTAURANT Licensed & Insured and small jobs. Whole estates, yard
Hardwood floors. Mike 570-357-8074 Professional work
570-735-1589 EQUIPMENT Free Estimates Free Estimates. waste, construction Bill 570-855-2474 at affordable rates.
WALKER 1 upright, 1 We install laminate
four prong cane, 1
SOMERSET TURN 570-406-6044 Call Justin 570-332- flooring too! Spring cleanup. Leave Message Free estimates. 1294 Tile & Repair
LITTLE TYKES PLAY OVER MACHINE - 0734 or Salvatore 570-266-0360 or 570-288-0733
commode support, Northeast 570-561-2079
TILE! TILE!TILE!
HOUSE good condi- model SPM45, 570-881-2191 570-829-0140
2 folding walkers
one with front
tion originally $300
asking $150. Solid
$500; ALSO, Bunn
Pour Over Coffee
Contracting Group
Decks, Roofs, 1132 Handyman S & S TOWING
PETER’S LAWNCARE Painting Instructor
Tile, Stone & Marble
wheels. Items in Siding, Masonry, 1069 Decks & GARBAGE
Reliable service & Interior/Exterior,
excellent condition,
oak curio cabinet Machine, Model #
Driveways, Patios,
Services REMOVAL
reasonable rates! Free Estimates. Installations
three glass shelves STF15, $225 570-829-5444 Floors,Walls & Tubs
PAINTING & DECK STAINING
$105. for all Additions, Garages, Free estimates. Repairs.
and two lights for For more info, call 570-332-4199 20 Yrs. Experience
570-825-2494 38 Yrs. Experience.
display $200, bridal 570-498-3616 Kitchens, Baths, etc ALL Clean out attics, Rick 570-864-8595
precious moment (570) 338-2269 basements, estates THE PAINT DUDE
WEST SIDE LAWNCARE
WHEEL CHAIR
nick nak’s $5 to RESTAURANT MAINTENANCE We buy junk cars 570-650-3008
Tracer IV by 1336 Window
Invacare,
duty-extra
heavy
wide,
$35, call 570-704-
8117 live off of Nuan-
EQUIPMENT
Somerset Dough Shedlarski Construction We Fix It too! 570-472-2392
& Call
PRESSURE WASHING Cleaning
Home improvement Electrical,
450lb. weight
capacity, $225. P
gola exit going 81S
few miles from exit.
Sheeter, Model
CAR-100. Only specialist, Licensed,
insured, PA Plumbing, WClean
ILL HAUL ANYTHING
cellars,
JJ Murphy
570-714-3637 Professional
call between 10am Pick up required 1 available. $1,500 Window Cleaning
registered.Kitchens, Handymen, attics, yards &
& 9pm 288-9936. Call for more info & More.
MOTORCYCLE: Bat- 570-498-3616
baths, vinyl Painting metal removal. 1183 Masonry Gutters, carpet,
tery powered elec- siding & railings, Call John
WHEELCHAIR Rolls Pressure Washing Carpet Repair pressure washing.
replacement
Invacare, perfect
condition. $200.
tric motorcycle
hardly used holds
RESTAURANT
EQUIPMENT
windows & doors, We Also Do Indoor
Painting.
& Installation
570-735-3330
CONCRETE & MASONRY Residential/com-
mercial. Ins./bond-
up to 130lbs, only additions, garages, All Types Brick, block, steps, Serra Painting
570-735-8730 or Experienced, ed. Free est.
332-8094 $140. Porch swing 8x12 walk in all phases of home
Reliable & Honest. Of Repairs
1162 Landscaping/ stucco, stone, Book Now For 570-283-9840
hangs from chains cooler $2300; renovations. Garden sidewalks, porches Summer & Save. All
570-287-4067 570-899-5759 and small jobs!
8x8x10 walk Work Guaranteed
570-814-9365
LINEUP
good condition
758 Miscellaneous $125. Call after 3 in freezer $3800; BASIL FRANTZ LAWN
570-283-5254 Satisfaction.
AIR CONDITIONER -
pm (570) 881-4180 Pizza oven with
stones $2000;
Collectcash,notdust! 1078 Dry Wall
Call Johnnie
& GARDEN SERVICE
Residential &
30 Yrs. Experience
Powerwash & Paint
ASUCCESSFULSALE
Kenmore 8,000 BTU
with remote. $80.
PUMPS 3 air quality Stainless steel
MIKE SCIBEK& finishing,
Clean out your Hanging DRYWALL project or small
Need help with a Commercial 1186 Miscellaneous Vinyl, Wood, Stucco
570-885-2222
pumps with tri- kitchen hood Shrub Trimming & Aluminum.
INCLASSIFIED!
WINDOWS
pods, environmental $3000; Stainless jobs done? Free Estimates
basement, garage Free estimates. ends.
Mulching. Junk
$25. OSTER FOOD steel pizza oven design ceilings. Evenings & week- You Can’t Lose!
AUTO SEAT COV-
ERS, sheep skin,
PROCESSOR great hood $4000; References.
Removal. Free Est.
(570) 855-2409 or INSTALLED FREE 570-822-3943 Doyouneedmorespace?
or attic and call the
Licensed & Insured.
for summer $35. bread pan rack 570-855-3823 (570) 675-3517 with small investment A yard or garage sale
bucket style, VCR JVC like new $100; 2 soup 570-331-2355
* Limited time only * Wanna make your
Classified depart- Need a Roommate? DOPainting, IT ALL HANDYMAN in classified
cleaned sell both
$75. 570-779-9464
with remote $25. warmers for $100; Wanna make your 570-855-6127
car go fast? Place
Lineupaplaceto live
570-740-1392 2 door sandwich
BICYCLES ladies prep table $500.
Place an ad and plumbing
drywall,
car go fast? Place is the best way
ment today at 570- find one here! also
ROOF RACK, Car & all types
Ross 26” $50. Boys roof rack with bike
All equipment is
sold as is. For
of home repairs,
an ad in Classified! an ad in Classified! tocleanoutyourclosets!
in classified!
& girls 20” $35. office cleaning
carriers. Good con-
You’re in bussiness
each. 570-822-4251 dition. $10.
570-288-0060
more info, call
570-847-0873 829-7130! 570-829-7130 available.
570-829-5318 570-829-7130. 570-829-7130. with classified!
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786 Toys & Games 796 Wanted to Buy

Selling
GAME TABLE 10 IN 1
Merchandise Find your next
Pool, hockey, bas-
ketball, etc.,
approximate 4 x 6 n
The Video
Game Store
vehicle online.
$45. One guitar
only for Guitar Hero
28 S. Main W.B.
Open Mon- Sat,
800
12pm – 6pm PETS & ANIMALS

Your Car?
III x-box 360 only,
almost new $20. 570-822-9929 /
570-868-6018 570-941-9908
810 Cats
POWER WHEELS by $$ CASH PAID $$
Fisher Price Cadillac
Escalade with VIDEO GAMES &
CAT: Black Female
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charger. Excellent free to good home.
condition. $150.
570-735-6672
SYSTEMS Spayed and vacci-
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Highest $$ Paid 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
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We’ll run your ad until


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Buying all video
Princess with
wheels, age 3 years
to 6 years. $10.
3
games &
systems. PS1 & 2,
CATS & KITTENS
12 weeks & up.

the vehicle iss sold.


570-696-4020 Xbox, Nintendo, Shots, neutered,

Wii - white with 20


Atari, Coleco,
Sega, Mattel, VALLEY CAT RESCUE
games, 2 con- Gameboy, 824-4172, 9-9 only.
trollers and 2 steer- Vectrex etc.
ing wheels. $200. DVD’s, VHS & CDs FREE KITTENS, 3
months old. All
You r Frie n d In
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for Wii games. $20.
1 black male, 1
NEW
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The Ca r B u s in e s s AD D R ESS AT
570-657-1887
orange/ white male
1150 S. Main 260 S. R ive rSt,
LINEUP Scranton
1 female calico,
P la ins , P A
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Mon - Sat,
12pm – 6pm
orange, white, gray
CALL 477-1415 P a rtia lL is ting !
or 472-2002
INCLASSIFIED!
570-822-9929
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...................................$3,995
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with blue eyes, 1
1998
82K M ile s.
SA TU R N SL
A yard or garage sale A GREAT DEAL... male black & white,
...................................$7,995
2007 SU ZU KI FO R EN ZA
in classified IN CLASSIFIED! 1 female calico.
Ready to go June
62K M ile s.

is the best way


...................................$7,495
Looking for the right deal 5th to indoor homes 2003 PO
34K M ile s.
N TIA C SU N FIR E
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You’re in bussiness
with classified!
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It’s a showroom in print!
KITTENS Free
2 left both male Call Classified
fied 2006 A C U R A TSX
78K M ile s ................................ $17,995
.............................$11,995
2004 N..ISSA N Q U EST
829-71300
570-239-7344
XBOX-360. Guitar Classified’s got 93K M ile s.
hero guitar $10. the directions! KITTENS FREE to
2001 H Y U N D A I ELA N TR A
XBOX 360 cordless
racing wheel & ped- VITO’S
loving homes, litter
trained & loveable,
10 weeks old. e-
75K M ile s .................................... $5,995
als $20.
570-693-2612 & mail fwallace8585
@yahoo.com
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143738
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1000 Watt Continu-
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ous 2000 Watt peak
power Brand new in
Cars &
box Paid $90 asking
$60 2 Pioneer
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PAWS
Woofers 12” raw

$$ GAS PAINS $$
120 Watts each 6
OHM for home/car Prices
sound good $25. Paid!!
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570-477-2700
TV 25” color,
remote, good condi-
FREE
TO CONSIDER....
PICKUP
tion. $20
ENHANCE
570-472-1646
288-8995 YOUR PET
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SMITH-MILLER,
MATCHBOX,
10am - 8pm
Closed Sundays
as e-mail, address
phone number and
100,000-Mile /7-Year Power train Limited
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TONKA. Also Highest Cash Pay or website.
buying German
Outs Guaranteed
& Japanese
wind-up toys.
Larry - Mt. Top
We Pay At Least Blue Nose Pits
3 females, 1 male.
78% of the London
570-474-9202 Parents on
Fix Market Price premises. Ready
for All Gold Jewelry
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(570)704-9898
713 N STATE ST., CLARKS SUMMIT, PA • 570-586-6676 • WWW.CHERMAKAUTO.COM
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side barrier and side-pole crash standards. 3Automobile Magazine is a registered trademark. Kizashi shown with optional equipment. New Suzuki automobiles come standard with a 100,000-mile/7-year powertrain limited
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412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale CHIHUAHUA FOX TERRIER
Pre-Owned Cars
9 weeks old. Very

JO -
-DD A N M O T
TOO R
RSS friendly. $275/each
(570) 371-3441

SPECIAL O F Grand Opening!


Chihuahuas, Poms,
Dachshunds,

TH E W EEK Beagles, Shih Tzus,


Bostons, Maltese,
Rotties, Yorkies,

07 N issa n Q u est
Westies, Labs,
Huskies & more!
570-453-6900 or

7 Passenger
570-389-7877
7 Passenger 2011 Suzuki 2010 Chrysler 1998 2010 Chrysler Town &
ITALIAN CANE CORSO
Mastiff Puppies
Registered and
Equator RMZ Town & Country Van Volvo S90 Country Touring Pkg
ready to go! Parents Under 700 Miles 29K Miles 133K Miles 28K Miles
$CALL $21,995
on premises. Blue &
blue fawn.
Vet Checked $5,995 $21,995
Find the car
570-617-4880

P ow erSlid ing Sid e D oor,P ow erR earH atch,D V D


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P D L ,Cruise,CD ,M any E xtra O ptions,Clean 2 black males $175.

you want
Golden retriever/lab
N AD A Book Price $ 16 ,97 5 male $275. Yellow

14 ,995
lab $275. Wormed

O U R $$
570-836-1090

PRICE
Tax,tag,title,d oc fee extra.
POMERANIAN PUPS
Ready in 2 weeks, 2
female, 1 male. Par-
in your own 2010 Suzuki Kizashi 2002 Suzuki 2008 Suzuki SX4 2009 Dodge Grand
JO -
-DD A N M O TO
TO RS
RS backyard.
ents on premises,
shots
checked.
& health
Taking GTS AWD XL7 4x4 4x4 Caravan SXT
deposits $385. 42K Miles 45K Miles
1339 N .R iver R d .,P lain s,PA • 829-2043 570-829-1735
5K Miles 43K Miles
w w w .jo-d an m otors.com $23,995 $CALL $12,995 $18,995
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale SHIH-TZU PUPPIES
Parents on premises

YOMING VALLEY
AUTO SALES INC.
A
Shots Current.
$550 - Shih-Tzus
570-401-1838 20 11 C H E V R O L E T T R AV E R S E 42
197 West End Road, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18706 STANDARD POODLE PUPPIES L S •L T •L T Z •F W D •AW D • Seats up to 8 Passengers, has the most
825-7577 Almost ready to go! cargo room of any competitor and delivers an IN S T O C K
GAS SAVER SPECIALS! 5 wks old. Family unsurpassed estimated 24MPG &
Raised. 5 females &
3 males. All shoots
hwy (FWD) fuel economy for any 8 passenger IN B O U N D
01 FORD TAURUS SES
WAGON
01 HYUNDAI ACCENT
& dewormed. crossover vehicle.
$800/female; • Traverseʼs 3.6L V6 engine (281hp, 248 lb.-ft.)
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Stellar kitchen highlights Wanamie home


Story and photos home features tan vinyl siding with by tan and brown speckled laminate
by Marianne Tucker Puhalla black shutters and white trim. A countertops. There is a really good
Advertising Projects Writer covered porch faces the front and of- amount of cabinet storage and coun-
fers a great view of the surrounding tertop workspace, and an open floor
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new, two-story home your own. Make inside into a large foyer with tan tile you would want to add one. There
an appointment to see 987 Center floor that leads ahead to the dining is a single window facing rear over a
St., just off the Kirmar Parkway in room. A staircase to the left offers white modern sink. The appliances
Wanamie, Newport Twp. Located just access to the second floor. include a dishwasher, range and
west of Nanticoke. This 1,832 square To the right, the living room mea- garbage disposal. A glass door leads
foot beauty has three bedrooms, sures a comfortable 15-by-13 and has to a rear deck, where a built-in bench
two baths and a large lot. Amenities hardwood flooring and two windows makes it a perfect spot for outdoor
include an attached two-car garage, front, with a ceiling fan set into a tex- entertaining.
full basement and large room sizes, tured ceiling. Walls are painted both The adjacent 11-by-11 dining room
such as the 13-by-23 second floor burgundy and taupe, and have white has a double window rear, a textured
family room. trim for contrast. ceiling and cream walls with a white
Set high off the road, it affords a Both the foyer and the living room chair rail. A nearby door offers con-
view of the surrounding countryside lead rear to the 13-by-14 kitchen venient access to the two-car garage,
in every direction. the focal point of the house. This with a second door that leads to the
Listed by Patty Lunski of Antonik picture pretty kitchen has a surpris-
& Associates, Inc. for $175,000 this ing number of white cabinets topped Continued

Lewith & Freeman


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lots of potential with TLC....Elk Lake
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electric. Foyer with gorgeous natu-
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570-696-0888
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full, unfinished basement.


A conveniently located powder room is totally modern with a
striking white pedestal sink, slate gray walls and a tan tile floor. A
neighboring coat closet is easily accessible from the front foyer.
Upstairs, the master bedroom measures 14-by-12 and has
striking hardwood flooring, with cream walls and blinds on two
rear-facing windows. This room has two double closets with bi-
fold doors.
There is private access to the home’s full bath. Also acces-
sible from the hallway, this bath measures 8-by-10 and has a tan
ceramic tile floor, white vanity with cream cultured marble sink
and matching cream walls. There is a one-piece tub and shower
surround and a single window facing rear.
The second bedroom measures 12-by-11 and has tan Berber
carpeting, cream walls and a double closet with bi-fold doors. The
same is true for the 10-by-12 third bedroom. Each has a single
window facing the front yard.
A second-floor family room makes great use of the space above
the garage. It measures 12-by-23 and has a hip roofline, white
walls, tan Berber carpeting and a single end window. It would also
make a great office or den.
There is access to the full, un-floored attic. Additional storage
can be found in the full, unfinished basement where there is
outside access through a safety window.
This home has electric baseboard heat and public sewer and
water utilities.
For more information or to make an appointment to see
this comfortable home, contact Patty Lunski, Antonik & Associ-
ates, Inc. (570) 735-7494; (570) 814-6671; pattylunski_realtor@
msn.com.

SPECIFICATIONS:
Two-story 1,832 square feet
BEDROOMS: 3
BATHS: 1 full, 1 half
PRICE: $175,000
LOCATION: 987 Center St., Wanamie
AGENT: Patty Lunski
REALTOR: Antonik & Associates, Inc., (570) 735-7494;
(570) 814-6671; pattylunski_realtor@msn.com

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ing, 2nd kitchen
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BEAR CREEK
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ESTATE
570-288-0770
al bedrooms and 2
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• Title Insurance
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4000SF “spacious” family home. 4yrs new. Abun-
MOUNTAINTOP Very meticulously kept beautiful dant storage; MBR/BTH Suite w/Jacuzzi; Fireplace,
home set back on private level lot. Approx 1/2 mile MOUNTAINTOP Newly remodeled 4BR, 2.5 baths MOUNTAINTOP 3BR, 2.5 bath home in quiet de- gourmet kitchen, oak floors, huge 37x28 finished
from lake. MLS# 11-1672 in great neighborhood. New siding, windows, kitch- MOUNTAINTOP Beautiful split level in Merrywood velopment. Large eat-in kitchen, DR, LR, FR w/FP family room. Storage galore & so much more!
LISA 715-9335 $196,900 en w/granite & tile, HW & new carpet throughout. hills located on over 3acres. First floor MBR & & finished LL. Heated sunroom & 2 car garage. Lot MLS# 11-1265
Dir: S. Main Rd. to R on Church Rd., bear L to ‘’Y’’ Wont last! MLS# 11-1233 3BRs, 2 decks. Not a drive-by. MLS# 11-863 90x200. MLS# 11-696 DEE 788-7511 $345,000
onto Blytheburn Rd., follow Blytheburn past falls, PATTY A. 715-9332 $224,900 CORINE 715-9331 $231,900 ANDY 714-9225 $274,900 Dir: Rt 309 to S.Main Rd.continue past ‘’Yuppie
watch for mailbox on left, follow driveway back to Dir: 309 to Walden Park - straight on Walden to Dir: Rt. 309S turn left onto Kirby Ave., rigth onto Dir: Take Route 309, turn on Finch Lane, L on Kes- Puppy’’ to Polonia Est.on the right,make right onto
home. Mystic 2nd home on L. Spruce and a right onto Forest. Home on right. trel Road, home on L. Aleksander.

317 Candlewood Circle 68 Oak Drive 9 Masonic Drive 119 Jackson Street 210 E. 42nd Street
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office on 1.38acre lot. HW floors, premiere kitchen,
wonderful moldings, large Master Suite, 2 story FR,
walk-out basement, 3 car garage, location on cul- DALLAS More spacious than it appears. 3BR, 2
de-sac. MLS# 11-566 bath Ranch w/lg LR, DR, updated eat-in kitchen, HW DALLAS Enjoy carefree living in the villas at Ma- DALLAS Very impressive 4years old 2story, 4BRs, DALLAS Attractive 4BR, 4 bath Tudor on 3.78acres
TERRY D. 715-9317 $454,900 flrs, finished LL, office, 2 car garage. MLS# 11-551 sonic Village. Entrance fee community with many 2.5 baths, custom kitchen w/granite tops, FR w/ w/stream & pond. Loft library off Master Suite &
Dir: 309S, R on S. Main Rd., R on Nuangola Rd., R CLYDETTE 696-0897 $165,400 amenities. MLS# 10-3843 vaulted ceiling, gas FP. Many upgrades. great room w/stone FP. MLS# 10-4516
on Fairwood Blvd. to end, enter Woodberry Manor Dir: RT. 415 toward Harvey’s Lake - L on 42nd St to RHEA 696-6677 $256,000 MLS# 11-1693 GERI 696-0888 $299,900 BARBARA M. 696-0883 $399,900
to stop, R on Woodberry Dr., R on Manor Dr., L on end - R on Idetown - Quick L to Oak - Follow Oak to Dir: 309N to L on Country Club Road - L onto Dir: Rt.309N to Huntsville Road - L on Jackson - Dir: Rt.309N to 415N - R on 42nd St (2nd R after
Candlewood Circle(cul-de-sac). R - Property on L. Wedgewood Way. Follow into Masonic Village. House on R. Casle Inn) Property on L - No Sign on Property.
236 Pennbrook Lane 381 Vista Drive 1360 Lower Demunds Road 573 Coon Road 143 N. Pioneer Avenue
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2story is located on a quiet cul de sac & has a KINGSTON TWP. One of a kind elegant Victorian - location. Spacious frml rms, beautiful HW flrs, &
DALLAS Great floorplan w/4BRs, 3 baths, Butler’s fabulous view! This 4BR home features formal LR, DALLAS Stunning craftman-style home on 6acres, new kitchen & remodeled baths, chestnut grand FPs. Kitchen opens to bright sunrm/brkfst
pantry, loft, HW floors, granite counters, spacious DR, FR w/FP, 1st fl office or guest suite & 3 car ga- 11+acres. 4BRs, 3 baths, modern Kit, formal DR & mouldings, indoor pool & spa, 4 car garage. area. Charming wrap around porch offers views of
rooms. Move-in condition. MLS# 11-1681 rage. Call for more details! MLS# 10-717 FR, 3 car garage w/guest quarters above. MLS# 11-81 GERI 696-0888 $525,000 lg property w/mature oak & pines. MLS#11-528
MARK 696-0724 $419,000 JUDY 714-9230 or RAE 714-9234 $419,000 MLS# 11-1741 BARBARA M. 696-0883 $499,000 Dir: Rt.309N - R onto Carverton Rd - Make L on RHEA 696-6674 $635,000
Dir: 309 to E Center St. - L on Ondish - R on Saddle Dir: Rt 309N L at 1st light L onto Hillside Road, Dir: Rt.309N - R on Lower Demunds Rd - Home on 8th - L onto Coon Rd for approximately 7/10 miles Dir: Rt.309N to Pioneer Ave - L on Warden Ave - Im-
Ridge - L on Pennbrook. 3miles on L. “The Highlands @ Rolling Meadows.” L. - House on R. mediate L into driveway.
146 E. Dorrance Street 88 E. Walnut Street 20 Barber Street 20 Maple Drive Insignia Point Courtyards
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SWOYERSVILLE Plenty of room to entertain family


& friends in this beautiful 4BR, 2800SF Split Lev- JENKINS TWP. UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP. No up-
el situated on a .37acre manicured lot in a quiet grades needed. Includes HW, tile baths, granite &
KINGSTON NEW PRICE Move into this Classic 2 SWOYERSVILLE Low maintenance 2BR house with neighborhood. Florida rm w/wet bar, lg eat-in Kit w/ stainless in kitchen. All units have open floor plans.
story house w/4BRs & 3 baths. Great neighbor- KINGSTON Totally gutted! All new 3486SF 4BR, 3 new bathroom, siding & BR carpeting. Great for sliders to deck/patio, frml LR/DR, spacious FR & VIRTUAL TOUR! MLS# 11-1696 MARCIE 714-9267
hood & location. MLS# 11-958 bath, 20x15 tile-granite kitchen w/Island, 1st floor 1st time home buters or empty nestors. MLS# 10- many more amenities. Dont miss this one! or MARIE 881-0103 $269,900-299,000
ANDREA 714-9244 $174,900 FR w/FP, MBR Suite, 1st floor laundry, A/C, deck. 4008 ANDREA 714-9244 $91,500 MLS# 11-1374 DEB R. 714-5802 $249,900 Dir: Rt 315 to Oak St. Oak St. to Pittston by-pass.
Dir: From Wyoming Avenue, turn on E. Dorrance, MLS# 11-774 RAE 714-9234 $249,500 Dir: From Kingston, N on Wyoming Avenue, L on Dir: Main St, Swoyersville, to Birch St, L on Maple, L on by-pass to end. L on Main. Insignia Courtyards
4th block on L. Dir: Wyoming Avenue to E. Walnut St, home on L. Shoemaker, R on Hemlock, L on Barber house on L. is on the R.
221 E Morton Street 175 Taroli Street 4 Donny Drive 1104 Prescott Avenue 445 McKinley Street
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DUNMORE Truly move-in condition! Freshly painted EXETER Exceptionally inviting! Large rooms, great
OLD FORGE Well maintained cape cod featuring interior and exterior. New 40yr roof. New ductless closets in this 4BR, 2 bath Cape Cod. LR w/FP, FR
OLD FORGE 3 Spacious bedrooms and 2 baths. large rooms, oak kitchen, hardwood floors, fireplace OLD FORGE 3-4BR 2 story home w/large LR/DR, a/c. Remoldeled kitchen w/all new appliances. & private yard! MLS#11-1804
Large living rm, dining rm, huge kitchen. Original and cover rear deck. eat-in oak kitchen, 2 full baths, 1st floor FR, fin- Gorgeous remodeled tile bath, new carpet. Covered JUDY 714-9230 $224,900
maple hdwood floors. Updates. Level lot. Virtual Tour! www.3dvirtualvisions.com/taroli/ ished lower level, 2 car garage & fenced yard. deck and fenced in yard. MLS# 11-2213S Dir: Wyoming Ave, Wyoming turn on to 8th St. to
MLS# 11-2215S DAVE L. 585-0615 $166,550 MLS# 10-5680S MARION 585-0602 $239,900 MLS# 11-988 MATT 714-9229 $259,900 ELIZABETH 585-0648 $174,900 Slocum St (the back road) turn right.Then right on
Dir: Main Ave South to a left on E. Morton. Follow Dir: Main Street in Old Forge, turn onto Taroli (at Dir: Main Street, Old Forge, to Oak St, R onto Dir: From Dunmore take Wheeler to right on WIl- Wilson St, right on Harding. House on corner of
to property on left. Sunoco gas station), home at end of block. Church Street, L on Tanya, R onto Donny. liams then make a left on Prescott. Harding and McKinley.
134 Abbey Lane 12 E. Newport Street 228 Gedding Street 650 Sylvan Road 1000 Laurel Run Road
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SUGARLOAF Beautiful 2story in “The Meadows” AVOCA Why rent when you can own this 2-3BR, 1 abounds in custom designed 4BR, 3.5 bath home.
offers 3BRs, 3 baths, MBR w/ walk-in closet & ASHLEY All brick 2 story with lots of character. bath Ranch? New roof, nicely maintained. Conve- BEAR CREEK Exceptionally well maintained home. Open floor plan, gourmet kitchen, lg LR, HW floors
private bath. Beautiful yard w/large patio. Spacious Large rooms, HW floors, 2FPs & stained glass win- nient location. All appliances included. HW floors, oak trim throughout, heated basement - 1st floor, Master Suite w/tile shower & Jacuzzi. Min-
rooms throughout. MLS# 10-1786H dows. MLS# 11-738 MLS# 11-770 LAURA 696-0842 $59,900 possible 3rd BR. MLS# 10-455 utes to Golf Course! MLS# 11-1361
LORI 788-7503 $269,900 MARY M. 715-9274 $127,900 Dir: 81N to Dupont exit - Follow 315 down to L onto SANDY 970-1110 $119,900 CLYDETTE 696-0897 $495,000
Dir: Rt 39 to Rock Glen Road, R onto Abbey, Home Dir: Blackman St to Hazel St, L on E. Newport (just Main - L on McCalpine - L on Gedding - House on Dir: Rt 115S to Forest Park, R on Park Way, L on Dir: Rt.115S - Turn R on Laurel Run Rd to L on Golf
on Left. past Newtown Cafe) 1st house on L. R. Sylvan. Course Rd - Property on L (corner)
102 Crooked Stick Lane 908 McKinley Street 217 Wellwood Drive 297 Indian Lake Trail 1836 Route 29
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INDIAN LAKE Ready to move right into this well


maintained lakeview w/lakefront lot included
(60x140 across street). 3BR, 1 bath totally remod-
eled thru-out, mod tiled kit w/Maytag stove, vaulted
TUNKHANNOCK Just listed! Room to grow in this 3 FR w/FP & view of lake. Sec system, 2 sheds, twin
bedroom, 2 bath ranch with over 3000 square feet filter water system on well & new roof 2004. Only LAKE SILKWORTH Excellent condition! Beautiful
HAZLETON Stunning Eagle Rock 2 story w/5BRs, minutes to new Mohegan Sun Casino! kitchen w/large center Island. Central air, fenced
5 baths, cathedral ceilings, spacious open floor of finished living space. Hardwood floors, garage,
HAZLETON Lovely 3BR, 1.5 bath Ranch w/spa- enclosed porch, fenced yard, much more. MLS# 11-1571 rear yard, sunroom, finished lower level. Shared en-
plan, 2 car garage, rear deck, corner lot. cious rooms, part finished LL, garage. A must see! MATT 714-9229 or LORI 788-7503 $209,900 trance to lake. MLS# 11-1417
MLS# 10-2H BEN 788-7516 $429,000 MLS# 11-2480S KIM 585-0606 $249,000
MLS# 11-788H JOYCE 788-7521 $132,000 Dir: From Tunkhannock, Rt. 92S 2 miles, left on Dir: 115N from Blakeslee to Indian Lake (near Wil- PAT 715-9337 $153,000
Dir: Rt 924 to Eagle Rock entrance, Country Club Dir: Rt 309S, R on 20th (between 19th & 20th) L liams Fuel Co) Go R into Indian Lake, straight at Dir: Route 118 to route 29 @ Lake Silkworth. Home
Drive to 2nd R on Crooked Stick Lane, house on L. Chestnut, left on Birch, left on Ironwood, right on
on McKinley St. Wellwood, home on left. stop sign, home on R. on left (corner of rt. 29 & Virginia Ave.).
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906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale CELEBRATING 113 YEARS OF SERVICE 1898-2011 1046 N. Memorial Hwy., Dallas
DALLAS DALLAS TWP. 837 Wyoming Ave., Across From Agway
For Sale By Estate. Kingston
1920’s Bungalow. (570) 675-4400
Kitchen, full bath, 288-1401
dining room, living
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garage. Unique & pay the mortgage. JOE MOORE & NANCY JUDD
private at road end. $164,500 $550,000
Sold as is. MLS# 10-3750
$128,000 Four Star G 3 CRESTVIEW DRIVE,
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(757) 350-1245 570-674-9950 LI Well-constructed and maintained
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Lower level rec room with wet bar & lot, walking distance to lake. Many recent improve- 1 3/4 Bath and nice updates. Plenty of room on your
fireplace. leads to heated in-ground ments. This one is a must see! Directions: Take Route private 2 acre lot. Directions: Take Rt309 North to
pool. Beautifully lancscaped 2 acre 29 from Pike Creek towards Lake Silkworth. Turn Left @ Kunkle-Alderson Intersection. Travel to right
lot. MLS#11-1798 right onto Pearl Street. Property at top on right. onto Goodrich Road. Home on Right.
JOE MOORE $575,000 Hosted By: Cindy King Hosted By:Cherub Straigis
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formal dining room, place, 2 car Oak kitchen opens to family
wonderful private garage. Access to room. 4 bedrooms and 3 1/2
setting with 18x36 flagstone patio from baths. Finished lower level. Car-
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Updated inside and
OPEN HOUSE TODAY • 1:003:00PM Mountaintop LAUREL BROOK ESTATES
$249,900 Call
570-696-0695 out, 3 unit home in Gorgeous home in Glen 801 SANDSPRING RD.,
move in condition. Summit, 19th century BEAR CREEK
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Live in one apart- Victorian Mansion 0-
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ASUCCESSFULSALE gage. Modern
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10 BR’s, 3 fireplaces and
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Doyouneedmorespace? bedrooms, large sell!!!! $259,000 deck., Hardwood & tile floors & more.
eat in kitchen, and
A yard or garage sale 1.5 baths and laun- Dir: 309S toward $389,900
in classified dry room. 1st floor Mountaintop, Left onto
Directions: Rte 115 left to Laurel
units have 1 bed- Kirby Ave, 1st left on
is the best way room and 1 bath. 2 Lake Rd. bear left and Brook , Right on Sandspring Rd.
tocleanoutyourclosets! car garage and 4 continue to 300 Sunset home on left
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MLS # 11-1781 completely reno- family room with vaulted
$237,000. the directions! vated (tile, hard- ceiling and gas fireplace, Bathroom! New Half Bathroom!
wood, granite, dining room with tray Laundry Area! all new walls,
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In-ground 1-year new
20x42 pool by Skovish
DIR:Rt. 309 L on Pioneer Ave., L on
Overbrook, L into Overbrook Farms.
doors! New flooring! New
lighting fixtures, new faucets!
Lease To Buy. For Come and make an offer!
DALLAS more details, call.
Reduced 327,500.
room, Family
Room, Laundry,
Brothers. Level lot,
fenced yard, 3-car garage. MLS#11-1067 $599,000 MLS#10-3111
(570) 655-8118 Garage, office,
rec room, utility For more information contact: $92,700
Maribeth Jones, REALTOR
DURYEA room, lot is 75 x
150. Over 2,500
sq ft of living
28 Carverton Road, Shavertown
Call Deborah for your appointment
(570) 236-4826
Office: 696-2600 ext. 210
292702

space, finished Direct: 696-6565


basement. WWW.CLASSICPROPERTIES.COM
$159,900.
Call Jim
570-212-2222

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fireplace, oak MLS# 11-1597
kitchen cabinets
w/granite tops,
French doors out to 78 PACE STREET, LARKSVILLE
patio - Interior Remodeled three bedroom bi-level locat-
recently painted ed in desirable Larkmount Manor. Home
throughout. (570) 348-1761 features large family room,modern eat-in
MLS# 11-1693. Professional Office Rentals kitchen,living room with pergo type floor.
$299,900
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Stan Pearlman
40 N. Mountain Blvd., Mountaintop
MLS#11-472 $160,000
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HANOVER TWP. HANOVER TWP.
Buttonwood
HARVEYS LAKE HARVEYS LAKE JENKINS TWP. KINGSTON

86 Allenberry Dr.
145 Short Street
NEW PRICE ON
Come & see this
stately brick 2-story
75 Virginia Terrace
Exquisite 4 bed- FOR SALE BY OWNER
Bright & spacious,
21 Rowe Street
Meticulously Main-
581-583
Plymouth St.
13 Carpenter Road
Make it your own!
Pole 165
Lakeside Drive
A truly unique
23 Mead St.
Newly remodeled 2
167 N. Dawes Ave.
Move in condition 2
room brick home
THIS RANCH, with with 4 bedrooms, 2 with fireplace. For- 1800 sq. ft. 2 bed- tained Bilevel Perfect for owner The potential has home! 7,300 sq.ft. story on a corner story home. 3 bed-
new kitchen, 3 bed- full & 2 half baths. mal dining room. rooms, 2 baths, features remodeled occupied. Well not yet been fully of living on 3 floors lot with fenced in rooms, 2 baths,
rooms and a fin- In-ground pool, Modern kitchen with Townhome with kitchen with stain- maintained, bright & realized with this with 168' of lake yard and 2 car hardwood floors,
ished basement, covered patio, oak cabinets & great views. less steel appli- spacious two family. home. Some reno- frontage with garage. 4 bed- ceramic throughout.
which nearly dou- finished lower level, appliances. First Finished lower level, ances and corian Each identical unit vations were start- boathouse. rooms, 1 bath, Finished lower level,
bles the amount of fireplace & wood floor family room. hardwood floors, countertop; 1.75 has Approx. (1300 ed, now bring your Expansive living 1,660 sq. ft. For security system
living space. stove, 3-car Large master bed- central air, modern Baths, 3 bedrooms sq ft.) with 3 bed- hammer and finish room; dining room, more information MLS 11-1673
$99,900.00 Addi- attached garage, 5- room. Built-ins. kitchen and baths. and family room, all rooms, bath, large it up. This home is front room all with and photos visit $159,900
tional lot available car detached Fenced yard. Large private deck. in mint condition. living & dining on a large lot locat- fireplaces. www.atlas Call Tom
with 6 garage garage w/apart- rear deck. Great Move in condition. New Garage Doors. rooms & eat in ed just a short walk Coffered ceiling; realtyinc.com 570-262-7716
stalls. Call for ment above. neighborhood. $126,900. Gas Heat. Fenced kitchen. Clean neu- from the lake and modern oak kitchen $89,900
details on separate $739,000 Extras! MLS#11- 570-574-3192 Rear Yard and 2 car tral décor with wall beach area. with breakfast MLS 10-3684
lot and garage. Joe Mantione 1674. $165,000. attached garage. to wall carpet MLS#11-1442 room; Florida room; Call Bill
MLS# 10-3931
Pat McHale
613-9080 Ask for Bob Kopec
Humford Realty
HANOVER TWP This is not a drive-
by! MLS # 10-4644
throughout. Newer
roof & tilt-in win-
464,900
Jill Jones 696-6550
study & 3 room &
bath suite. 5
570-362-4158

(570) 613-9080 570-822-5126


Need to rent that
Call for Details.
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570-613-9080
dows. Each side
has a full attic &
basement with
HARVEY’S LAKE
bedrooms & 4
baths on 2nd.
Lounge, bedroom,
KINGSTON
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Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
Place an ad and
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hook-ups. Gas
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FOR SALE BY
OWNER
& loft on 3rd floor.
In-ground pool & 2- JENKINS TWP.
Shopping for a 570-829-7130 private fenced rear Year Round Home! story pool house.
new apartment? in classified yard & was rented Spectacular View! AC on 3rd floor.
Looking for that
FORTY FORT
is the best way for $695 Month & Low Taxes! $1,149,000
Classified lets Beautifully
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you compare costs - tocleanoutyourclosets! 76 Dana St. renovated from side rents for $600 Call Joe Moore
You’re in bussiness top to bottom! called home? Month with a long 570-288-1401
without hassle Great starter home
Newer roof, Classified will address
or worry! with classified! in nice neighbor-
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with classified! EXETER bedroom, 1 bath.
Dining room, living
kitchen & the living
room is amazing
with knotty pine
Open the door
with classified!
$98,750
MLS# 11-1293
250 Susquehan-
room, kitchen.Large 973-476-1499

EDWARDSVILLE
wall & pellet stove! nock Drive
fenced yard. Car
port & detached 2
car garage.
2 full baths, 1st
floor laundry,
HANOVER TWP. Lots of off street
parking, close to HARVEYS LAKE Immaculate Cape
Cod home features
fenced yard, pool Grotto. Raised Ridge Ave 1st floor master 46 Zerby Ave
$79,900
& garage! ranch with 2 car suite with office and Sunday 1pm-3pm
Call (570) 954-4074
or (570) 906-7614 $117,800
MLS# 11-1678 HANOVER TWP. garage, 3 Bed-
rooms, 1 bath, living
3/4 bath. 2nd floor
has 2 large bed-
Lease with option
to buy, completely

FORTY FORT Four Star room, kitchen, large rooms with walk in remodeled, mint,
Vinyl sided 4 bed- McCabe Realty porch with lake view closets and adjoin- turn key condition,
room spacious 570-674-9950 & bar. $142,500. ing bath. 1st floor 3 bedrooms, 1.5
home with a great laundry and 1/2 baths, large
OPEN HOUSE
9 Laurel Street
eat in kitchen,
1 3/4 baths & much HANOVER TWP 476 Wyoming St.
Nice 3 bedroom
COMING
bath, modern
kitchen with bam-
closets, with
hardwoods, carpet
Ranch with newer more. Near the single home. Gas IN JUNE Modern 2 story boo floors, living & tile floors, new
roof, newer win- local schools. heat. COnvenient Directions Left @ home on 1 acre. room with stone kitchen and baths,
dows, 100 amp $132,500 location. To settle Grotto @ Stop sign Duplex. Excellent fireplace. 2 tier gas heat, shed,
service, & main- MLS# 11-1144 estate. Affordable Buttonwood make left, then starter home, deck overlooks large yard.
tained furnace. Cur- Four Star @ $39,500 Rutter Street quick right onto retirement home, above ground pool, $134,000, seller
rently rented, this McCabe Realty Charming home Call Jim for details Handyman Special Oneonta Hill, 3rd or investment ready for summer will pay closing
property would 570-674-9950 with hardwood Towne & Country 1 1/2 story single House on right. property Public fun! For more infor- costs, $5000 down
make a nice invest- floors, fireplace & Real Estate Co. home on a nice lot. CALL Dave @ sewer,deep well. mation and photos, and monthly
ment. MLS# 11-1108
$30,000 EXETER Built in's, formal
dining room, 2 car Double block 570-735-8932 or
570-542-5708
Fix up or tear down.
Lot is 50’x120’ and
570-417-6661 $109,000
Negotiable
please visit
www.atlas
payments are
$995/month.
Call Stacey L garage, sunporch near public trans-
portation with a
would be an attrac-
HARVEYS LAKE 570-287-5775 realtyinc.com WALSH

HANOVER TWP.
Lauer Mobile: & neat as a pin tive home site. or 570-332-1048 MLS #11-657 REAL ESTATE
570-262-1158 throughout! Nice 2 car garage. Fully Asking $299,000 570-654-1490
location on a tree rented. What's $12,500 Call Colleen
lined street away
from the hustle
your pleasure?
REDUCED PRICE
Call Jim for details
Towne & Country
HUGHESTOWN 570-237-0415
KINGSTON
& bustle! $75,000 Real Estate Co. 510 Gibson Ave
REDUCED PRICE MLS# 09-4475 570-735-8932 or
$129,900 Four Star 570-542-5708
What a wonderful MLS# 10-4472 McCabe Realty
townhome! Newer
furnace, central air
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
HANOVER TWP. Lakeside property JENKINS TWP./
EDWARDSVILLE
conditioning, great
kitchen & a home
570-674-9950 HANOVER TWP. 8 Diamond Ave.
with low taxes.
View of lake, lake
INKERMAN
you will be very
proud to own.
$129,900
FORTY FORT
Small ranch home. 2
Loads of space in
this modernized tra-
ditional home. 3rd
access, public boat
launch across
street.
169 Rock St.
45 Main St.
Well constructed
3 bedroom, 2 story
MLS# 11-1409 bedroom, full base- floor is a large bed- $99,000 home with many all brick 2 story
Four Star ment, new roof. room with walk-in MLS# 10-234 updates including tudor on a beautiful
McCabe Realty Large carport. Very closet. Modern Call Cindy newer furnace and landscaped corner
570-674-9950 low utility bills. 1 mile kitchen, family room 570-690-2689 some new win- lot. Includes hard-
from Route 81. Ask- addition, deck over- Well maintained www.cindykingre.com
dows. Large con- wood floors, double

Five bedroom FALLS ing $40,000. Call


Nick 570-702-4077 *3 bedroom/1 bath/
1250 sq ft
looking large corner
lot. Not just a
3 bedroom Home
with large yard &
crete front and rear
porches, large pri-
crown moldings,
ultra-modern
home with built-in starter home but a possible off st. kitchen, built ins,
pool, garage, and
big yard all for
REDUCED! GLEN LYON *Corner double lot/
fencing
*Detached garage +
home to stay
in and grow! For
parking from alley
access. “Very
vate yard. For more
info and photos visit
us at: www.atlas
Own this home for
less than $400 a
month! Large 3
woodburning fire-
place, rear stair-
$127,900. more informaton Nice Condition for 570-675-4400 realtyinc.com case, patio with
2 car paved parking and photos visit the price” bedroom home with pergola, sprinkler
MLS# 11-1316 *Hardwood floors/ MLS 11-1786
HARVEYS LAKE
Four Star www.atlas $72,000 formal dining room, system, waterfall
replacement $89,900
McCabe Realty realtyinc.com MLS# 11-1501 Call Charlie off street parking and pond. Heated
windows MLS #11-622 Four Star Lovely lake living. and large yard. For garage. Impeccable
570-674-9950 *GasHeat/hot water 570-829-6200
$122,900 McCabe Realty Welcome to the more information condition inside

EXETER
*Full concrete Call Colleen 570-674-9950 best of 2 worlds. and out.
basement/walk-out and photos, log
570-237-0415 #1: The amenities $382,500
HARDING
*Not a drive-by onto www.atlas
of lakefront prop- MLS# 10-3870
You’ll look long & Call for appointment realtyinc.com
RR1, Box 297 erties - fishing, Call Cathy
hard to ever find a $79,300 105 Circle Drive boating and a 2 MLS#09-2449 (570) 696-5422
MAJESTIC VIEW!
3 bedroom brick
beautiful Double like
this one! Huge
MLS# 10-4598
Call Vieve Zaroda
story boat house LINE UP $64,900
(one of only 30 on Call Charles
Ranch home nes-
120x130 lot with (570) 474-6307 A GREAT DEAL...
tled on approxi-
mately an acre of
well groomed river-
detached 2 car
garage & loft ,
Ext. 2772
HANOVER TWP. the lake);
#2: The serenity
and privacy of
IN CLASSIFIED!
ATLAS
REALTY,INC.
570-829-6200
modern kitchens, tiered stone patios Looking for the right deal Smith Hourigan
front land with
164 First Street 1.5 baths , pocket Looking to buy a Group
All Brick ranch – 5
breathtaking scenic
doors & so much
and lush gardens on an automobile? home? 570-696-1195
views, cascading surrounding this
Rooms and bath, tree lines and the
more! classic 3,500 sq ft Turn to classified. Place an ad here
KINGSTON
featuring hardwood $118,500 Smith Hourigan Well maintained lake home perched It’s a showroom in print!
legendary cliffs of
MLS# 11-1167 Group Bi-Level on nicely and let the
flooring and finished Falls. Beautiful bird high above Pole Classified’s got sellers know!
rooms on base- Four Star 570-474-6307 landscaped corner 306, Lakeside
and wildlife to daz- lot. Finished lower the directions! 570-829-7130
ment. Economical McCabe Realty
HANOVER TWP.
zle the eye and Drive. The views
570-674-9950 level with gas
HUGHESTOWN
Gas Heat.
KINGSTON
excellent fishing are spectacular
Car port and Pri- 94 Ferry Road fireplace & sliding from our 5 bed-
vate rear yard.
MLS # 10-4363
and hunting for your
enjoyment. Living HANOVER TOWNSHIP Nice vinyl sided 2
story situated on a
doors to private
patio. Totally fenced
room home with 2
stone fireplaces &
room w/fireplace, 315 Countrywood Dr yard, 1 car garage.
PRICE REDUCED family room, full great corner fenced hardwood floors
TO: $134,900.00 lot in Hanover Twp. $149,900 throughout. Call
heated basement, MLS# 11-1271
Call Pat McHale riverfront deck, 2 bedrooms, 2 for an appointment.
570-613-9080 modern baths, Call Cathy We also welcome 549 Charles Ave.
central A/C and (570) 696-5422
much more. A one additional finished realtors. $799,000 A quality home in a
of a a kind find. space in basement 570-639-2423 superior location!
Must see! for 2 more bed- Features: large
146 Brown St. living room; formal
rooms or
MLS #10-3751
$182,000
NEW PRICE!
Beautiful outside as
office/playrooms. HARVEYS LAKE 97 Center Street
129 S. Dawes Ave.
4 bedroom, 1 bath,
dining room with

EXETER Call Debbie Pristine 3 bedroom Attached 2 car Vinyl sided, this 6 parquet flooring;
inside - This 2 story Smith Hourigan large enclosed oak kitchen with
McGuire home boasts large garage connected room home has
offers too many Group porch with brick breakfast area; 1st
570-332-4413 eat-in kitchen with by a 9x20 breeze- cottage cuteness, a
amenities & 570-696-1195 fireplace. Full con- floor master
Crossin Real french door to patio, way which could be deep lot, paved off
upgrades to crete basement bedroom & bath
Estate formal dining room, a great entertaining street parking and
mention. Resort
area! Above ground
Collect cash, not dust! a detached 1 car
with 9ft ceiling. Lots suite; bedroom/
570-288-0770 hardwood floors, tile living in your back Clean out your of storage, 2 car
in kitchen and pool, gas fireplace, garage. Owner is sitting room; knotty
yard with inground basement, garage garage on double
FORTY FORT baths, master bed- gas heat, newer willing to contribute pine den; half-bath.
pool & cabana. A or attic and call the lot in a very desir- 2nd floor: 2
room with walk-in roof and “All Dri” $1,500 to your clos-
able neighborhood.
1382 Murray Street closet and master must see property! system installed in Classified depart- “NEW LISTING” ing costs. Priced at bedrooms & bath.
Close to schools Finished room in
bath with soaking PRICE REDUCED basement. ment today at 570- Bi-Level Home $73,900, with 5%
and park and recre- lower level with
180 First Street tub. Over-sized 2 $199,900 MLS #11-626 829-7130! with plenty of down, borrowing
ation. Walking dis- new carpeting &
Vinyl sided ranch car garage, con- MLS# 10-1670 $119,900 room on a private $70,205, for 30
tance to downtown
home, on large crete driveway. Call Geri Mark R. Mason HARDING wooded 2 acre lot years @ 5% interest
Wilkes-Barre. Great
wetbar. Central air.
yard, with carport Additional lot avail- 570-696-0888 570-331-0982 in Dallas School rate would make 2-car garage. In-
family neighbor- ground concrete
and off street park- able for $35,000. 570-696-3801 CROSSIN REAL District near your monthly princi-
hood. Carpet pool with jacuzzi.
ESTATE pal and interest
ing. Eat in Kitchen,
with wood cabi-
MLS 11-1149
$259,000 LEWITH & FREEMAN 570-288-0770
Harveys Lake.
Features a 1 payment $376.88
with taxes and
allowance will be
considered.
$324,900
MLS# 10-1633
netry, large living Michael Slacktish car Garage,
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
$139,900
room, 3 bedrooms
and 1 bath.
Extensively remod-
eled with new
570-760-4961 LINEUP 3 Bedrooms, 1 3/4
Bath and nice
insurance, monthly
payment would be
MLS #11-1434
Call Joe Moore
570-288-1401
Call Tom
MLS # 10-4365
PRICE REDUCED
kitchen, stainless
steel appliances, 3
ASUCCESSFULSALE updates. approximately
$533. Why rent,
570-262-7716
REDUCED PRICE
$134,900 bedrooms, 1.5 INCLASSIFIED! 310 Lockville Rd. $172,000
when you can have
your own home?
Call Pat McHale
570-613-9080
baths, new gas fur-
nace, central air, 2 SIGNATURE Doyouneedmorespace? SERENITY Call Cindy King
570-690-2689
Call Pat McHale
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doors, laminate acres surrounded
tocleanoutyourclosets! Nice raised ranch in ask for an employ-
EXETER
floors, new rugs & by nature the prop-
quiet neighborhood. ment specialist
You’re in bussiness
ceramic tile & much Attached 3 car
erty has it’s own
570-675-4400 JENKINS TWP
KINGSTON
private driveway.
527 Cherry Drive more. $179,900
Call Nancy Palumbo
with classified! garage; plenty of
Great entertaining
Looking for the right deal
REDUCED!
off-street parking,
570-714-9240
HANOVER TWP. utility room with 3/4
bath. Walk up stairs
inside & out! 3 car
garage plus 2 car on an automobile?
to eat-in kitchen
detached. A MUST Turn to classified.
SEE! MLS#11-831
with balcony, hard-
$279,900 It’s a showroom in print!
wood floors, living 163 Poplar St.
Reduced!
room, bedrooms
call Nancy Classified’s got Nice 2 1/2 story
Bi-Level. 1,750 sq ft. the directions!
FORTY FORT
570-237-0752 home with original
3 bedrooms, 2 and full bath. Bright
woodwork. Corner
HARVEY’S LAKE
baths, 1 car garage. 3rd floor attic ready
End unit in very nice to finish. Seller anx- lot in quiet neigh-
condition on a quiet New carpeting, borhood. Roof 9 Located within 1
paint, etc. Large lot. ious to sell. All
street. Good room appliances and years old. Hard- block of elementary
sizes, full unfinished Asking $109,500. wood floors in good school & neighbor-
2 story in good Coldwell Banker 1717 River Road
HARDING
basement, rear Deremer Realty condition. Ductless hood park this spa-
570-477-1149 condition with 3 Home Protection Compact 2 story
deck, attached bedrooms, 1 full Plan included. home with 3 bed- AC and new 100 cious 4 bedrooms
one car garage. amp wiring offers 1450 sq. ft of
HANOVER TWP bath, eat-in MLS # 10-2673 rooms, 1st floor
$173,500 kitchen, 2 car $99,900 bath with laundry, MLS #11-625 living space with
MLS #11-1254 garage, fenced Call Amy Lowthert large kitchen. Park- $89,000 1.75 baths, walk up
Call Tracy Zarola 300 River Street at (570)406-7815 ing in rear with Donald Crossin attic, and partially
yard & new
570-574-6465 A unique architec- COLDWELL BANKER alley access. 570-288-0770 finished basement.
gas heat.
570-696-0723 tural design high- Pole 131 $39,900 CROSSIN REAL Extras include gas
MLS # 10-4324 RUNDLE REAL ESTATE
LEWITH & FREEMAN lights this 3 bed-
room with first floor
$59,900
Call Ruth at
Lakeside Drive
Lake front home
MLS 11-99
Call Colleen
ESTATE
570-288-0770
fireplace, an in-
ground pool with
family room. Built- with 2-story livable 570-237-0415 fenced yard, new
LINEUP LINEUP LINEUP
570-696-1195 or
ins. Great curb boathouse! Year gas furnace, hard-
570-696-5411 Nice split level on
appeal and loaded round home offers wood floors &
large lot, recently
ASUCCESSFULSALE ASUCCESSFULSALE ASUCCESSFULSALE
with character. Gas 2-story home with fireplace, cathedral more. Call Ann
heat. Newer roof. renovated. On Rte ceiling, cedar panel- Marie to schedule a
generous room
Nice lot. Many 92, past the ing. Boat house has showing.
sizes. Features
IN CLASSIFIED! extras. REDUCED
$109,500. List #11-
hardwood & tile
floors, 3-season SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP IN CLASSIFIED! Gulf station.
Call Stephen,
a patio for grilling,
open dock space as
Find Your Ideal IN CLASSIFIED! $114,900
Ann Marie Chopick
Doyouneedmorespace?
1275. sunroom & 1st
Doyouneedmorespace?
613-9080 well as enclosed
Employee! Place an Doyouneedmorespace? 570-760-6769

Purebred Animals?
Ask for Bob Kopec $145,900.
BELL REAL ESTATE
floor family room area for your boat.
A yard or garage sale Humford Realty
570-822-5126
with coal stove.
Finished lower level
A yard or garage sale 2nd floor is a studio
style kitchenette/ ad and end the A yard or garage sale (570) 288-6654
in classified
is the best way
Wanna make your
with built-in bar
area. 4 bedrooms Sell them here with a in classified
is the best way
living room, full bath
plus a deck. Take a search! in classified
is the best way Need a Roommate?
car go fast? Place
& 4 baths. look! MLS#11-1379
570-829-7130
tocleanoutyourclosets!
an ad in Classified!
$385,000
MLS# 10-4091 classified ad! tocleanoutyourclosets!
Need a Roommate?
Place an ad and
$399,900
Bob Cook 262-2665
ask for an employ- tocleanoutyourclosets! Place an ad and
You’re in bussiness Four Star
You’re in bussiness
Jill Jones 696-6550
You’re in bussiness find one here!
with classified! 570-829-7130.
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950 570-829-7130 with classified!
find one here!
570-829-7130 ment specialist with classified! 570-829-7130
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KINGSTON LAFLIN LARKSVILLE


45 First Street W.
MOOSIC
Glen Dale Area
MOUNTAIN TOP PITTSTON PITTSTON
85 La Grange St
PLAINS
1610 Westminster Rd
PLYMOUTH SCRANTON
Ranch. Newly
(Off 502) constructed. 2,100
sq ft. 3 bedrooms.
2.5 baths. Jacuzzi
tub. Gas Heat,
Central Air. 2 car
garage. Land-
scaping & Drive-
way completed
Rutter Ave. aprox 5/23 44 Church St
End Unit Townhouse 5 Fairfield Drive Fantastic Foreclo- 107 Johnson St. Good investment DRASTIC 46 Church St. Rear 416 Prospect Ave
Don’t travel to a $239,900 4 bedroom Ranch NEW ON THE MARKET!
Owner Relocating. sure! Just the room Treasure Chest Of 570-868-5900 property. All units REDUCTION Package Deal, sold
1st floor open plan resort. Live in your you need at a price Charm. MAX Space! home with hard- are rented. All utili- Gorgeous estate together for MultiFamily...4 UNIT
with LR, dining area vacation destination you can afford. Nice Max Value! Smart wood floors, large ties paid by tenants. like property with $115,000. 2 units. PROPERTY. Great
& kitchen, plus
powder room.
in the 3 bedroom,
2.5 bath home with
home with off-street
parking on a quiet
spacious floor plan
in this renovated 2
NANTICOKE room sizes, gas
heat and central air,
MLS 11-1497
$85,900
log home plus 2
story garage on 1
MLS 10-3634
MLS 10-3635
for investors!
MLS# 11-1217
Lower level finished gourmet kitchen dead end street. A story features heat- garage and carport. Gloria Jean Malarae acres with many Maria Huggler WOW! $ 25,000
with 3rd BR, laun- and fabulous views. modern kitchen with ed sun room off Nice home, corner 570-814-5814 outdoor features. CLASSIC Call Jill Shaver
dry room & storage Enjoy the heated in- hardwood floors. A modern kitchen with lot, large unfinished CLASSIC Garage. For more PROPERTIES Hunter Office :
area. 2 BRs & 2 ground pool with great backyard for granite island,DR basement. For PROPERTIES info and photos 570-587-7000 (570) 328-0306
baths on the 2nd cabana, built-in summer fun. Terrific with built-ins and more information 570-718-4959 visit: www.atlas
floor. MLS # 11-1267 BBQ and fire pit in potential. $64,439. window seat and and photos visit ext. 1366 realtyinc.com Looking for the right deal
this private, www.atlas
$299,500 MLS 11-676 picture seat, MLS# 11-319 on an automobile?
Call Ruth 570-696-
1195 / 570-696-5411
tranquil setting. For
more info and pho-
570-696-2468 Den,new hardwood
floors and hot water 111 E. Grand St.
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-1209 PITTSTON $300,000
Call Charles Turn to classified.
tos visit: www.atlas heater. All this for One half double
$129,900 It’s a showroom in print!
realtyinc.com Call Charlie
MLS 11-1686
$60,400. 11-401.
Tracy McDermott
block. 3 bedrooms, 570-829-6200 Classified’s got
$319,900 570-332-8764
plaster walls, the directions!
Call Keri aluminum siding
Looking to buy a
PLYMOUTH
570-696-2468 & nice yard.
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP 570-885-5082
Affordable @
$34,900 PLAINS
home?
Place an ad here
and let the
KINGSTON LARKSVILLE
Call Jim Krushka
Towne & Country
Real Estate Co.
PITTSTON Cozy ranch home
sellers know!
570-829-7130
on a deep lot
570-735-8932 or
LAFLIN
with 2 detached
570-542-5708 garages. Very
convenient location SHAVERTOWN
Doyouneedmorespace? & affordable too!
MOUNTAIN TOP A yard or garage sale $64,900
MLS# 11-1303
Be your own boss!
139 Sandwedge Dr in classified Four Star
2 story apartment Long time Furniture
is the best way building near all store includes
McCabe Realty conveniences. showroom, 2nd
Spacious Split Level
with 2.5 baths, 2 Beautiful Bi-Level tocleanoutyourclosets! 150 Carroll St.
570-674-9950 Front unit is a floor apartment,
with Oak Hardwood You’re in bussiness
PITTSTON
family rooms & a Modern 3 bedroom modern 1 bedroom inventory, 8 room
Floors in Living & the rear unit is brick residence + 4
11 x 32 all-season
room, Dining room, with classified! home with large
a spacious 2 bed- car garage. Only 1195 Sutton Road
sunroom which 7 Hickorywood Dr. yard, off street
overlooks the 18 x
36 in-ground pool.
Wonderful 4 bed-
room Ranch with
Hallways &
Staircase.
Upgrades Galore,
NANTICOKE
153 Espy St
parking with car-
port, 1st floor laun-
room with large
kitchen & living
room. Heat and
$225,000. Call Pat
570-885-4165
Coldwell Banker
Attractive, well-
maintained saltbox
on 2 private acres
$264,900 sweeping views of dry, new flooring,
central air, gas Beautiful setting for electric split. Gerald L. Busch boasts fireplaces in
MLS# 11-692 the valley. Master great condition.
heat, 16x32 this 4 bedroom, 3 $59,800 Real Estate, Inc. living room, family
Four Star bedroom with walk- Move right in! For
in-ground pool bath colonial. MLS# 10-3422 room & master
McCabe Realty
PLYMOUTH
in closet and bath, Almost 2 acres to more info and pho-
570-674-9950 ultra modern eat-in surrounded with tos please visit: Four Star bedroom. Formal
Perennial Gardens enjoy. Backs up to McCabe Realty dining room. Large
kitchen with granite www.atlas
KINGSTON & Fenced yard with the 7th hole on golf 570-674-9950 Florida room with
counters and cherry realtyinc.com. New on the Market.
Hot Tub, shed, course. Crestwood skylights & wet bar.
2 bedroom brick &
PLAINS
cabinets with large School District. Very MLS 11-1685
island and stainless deck, oversized $89,900 aluminum ranch Oak kitchen opens
driveway, 1 car motivated Seller! to family room. 4
steel appliances. 2 Call Colleen with formal living
garage. 1 year MLS 11-1330 Beautiful Home bedrooms & 3 1/2
car garage, full 570-237-0415 room, eat in
warranty. $189,900 $276,500 Completely remod- baths. Finished
unfinished base- kitchen, sunroom, 1
MLS# 10-3677 Gloria Jean Malarae eled Inside & Out. lower level.
ment with 1/2 baths, 1 car
Call Nancy Palumbo 570-814-5814 An absolute must Carriage barn
walk-out to yard. garage and Central
570-714-9240 CLASSIC see property! New $449,000
For more informa- air. MLS#11-1583 Ready for
PROPERTIES electrical, plumbing, MLS# 10-3394
tion and photos visit $129,900 occupancy, 2 unit
570-718-4959 roof, wall to wall Call Joe Moore
PITTSTON
www.atlas Call Ruth with store front in
Stately home on a ext. 1366 carpeting, windows, 570-288-1401
realtyinc.com 570-696-1195 or nice condition. Set
corner lot with a lot interior & exterior 570-696-5411
MLS #10-4060
of nooks, crannies $269,900 MOUNTAIN TOP doors, new oak
20 Nittany Lane
up shop & live in 3
bedroom apartment
LUZERNE
& built-ins. Lower kitchen with tile
Call Colleen 460 S. Mtn Convenience! Loca- & let the rent from
level living quarters floor, hardwood
570-237-0415 Blvd. tion! Easy Living! 2nd apartment help
that would be a staircase, all new
This home has it all. pay the bills. Ideal
SHAVERTOWN
Teens dream! light fixtures, new
Formal dining room, hot water heater 3 floors of living opportunity for the
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP smart investor!
fireplace, formal & baseboard space w/hardwood
entry & more! heating units. Collect cash, not dust! floors and gas fire- DRASTIC PRICE
$224,900 MLS# 10-4137 Call Clean out your place in living room. REDUCTION!
MLS# 11-1452
Four Star LAFLIN 570-696-2468 151 Broad Street
Stately 1900+
basement, garage
or attic and call the
Open floor plan,
lower level family
$49,900
MLS# 11-165
McCabe Realty room w/laundry and Four Star
square foot, two- Classified depart-
570-674-9950 3/4 bath. 3 bed- McCabe Realty
story home with 4 ment today at 570-
73 Parry St. rooms w/2 full 570-674-9950
bedrooms, 1.75
KINGSTON TWP. Recently renovated baths and 2 car,
829-7130! baths on upper
3 bedroom, 1.5 bath
home on a large lot
detached garage.
PITTSTON TWP.
level. Deck and
patio for outdoor PLYMOUTH 13 Lehigh St., N.
PRICE REDUCED
FEATURES -NEW
in great location. living! 2 zone heat, Lovingly cared for 2
kitchen with maple
Steps away from central a/c, inter- bedroom, 1 bath
cabinetry, NEW
com and stereo
NANTICOKE
the Back Mountain bath 1st floor, NEW bungalow with
9 Main Street trail. Features a plus central vac many improve-
2-3 bedroom, 1 full furnace, FRESH
wrap around porch, 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 system, 2 car ments done includ-
bath home on large Paint. Hardwood
hardwood floors SUNDAY JUNE 5 bath single. 1st floor garage. What more ing new (2 yrs. old)
fenced lot. 1 car flooring on 1st floor
downstairs, new 1:00PM-3:00PM laundry. Many could you want? central air and fur-
detached garage, to be REFINISHED.
wall-to-wall carpet- Large well cared extras. All new, For more info and nace. 1 car garage
living room, dining MLS #10-2922
ing upstairs. 2nd for home! 4 bed- inside and out. Rent photos visit: with attached cus-
room, eat in kitchen A great buy @
floor laundry, brand rooms, lots of to own. Owner www.atlas Townhouse with tom built carport.
and newly added $129,900.
new bathrooms, storage. Enjoy financing available. 120 Parnell St. realtyinc.com 5 rooms, 2 bed- This property is a
14x16 deck. Washer, Call Pat for an
8 Circle Drive large walk in closet your summer in 570-817-0601 Classic Ranch in MLS #11-782 rooms, 1.5 baths. “must see”!
dryer & fridge incl- appointment.
Only one lucky fami- and spacious yard. your own 18x36, Leave message great location. 3 $199,900 Kitchen, stove, MLS #10-3624
uded. New water Move in condition! In-ground, Solar Call Colleen refrigerator & $139,000
ly will be able to heater and windows with phone number bedroom, 3 baths,
make this home MLS 11-220 Heated Pool, high quality 570-237-0415 dishwasher, wall Donald Crossin
NANTICOKE
throughout.Full walk $114,900 complete with to wall carpeting, 570-288-0770
their own! Beautiful- out basement. throughout. 3 sea-
ly kept Ranch with Mark R. Mason diving board and son porch over covered patio, Crossin Real
Hardwood floors in 570-331-0982 slide. Pool house REDUCED Estate
2 car garage, new every room. Many Looking for that looking private rear assigned parking
bath, partially fin- Crossin Real with bar and room 8PM yard. Owners says 570-288-0770
updates, a must Estate for a poker table! special place space, convenient
ished basement, 3 sell and lowers
season room,
almost 1 acre in
see! $89,000.
(570) 898-2581
570-288-0770 Large L-shaped
deck. Don't worry
called home?
Classified will address
price to
$219,900. For PLAINS
location.
REDUCED PRICE SHAVERTOWN
Dallas School Dis-
trict. Home Warran- LAKE SILKWORTH LUZERNE about the price of
gas, enjoy a stay- Your needs. more information
and photos please
$55,000
MLS# 10-1062
304 Vista Dr

cation all summer Open the door Call Kathie


cy included. For
more information REDUCED long! Family room with classified!
visit our website at
www.atlas (570) 288-6654
and photos visit our
website at
with gas fireplace.
4 zone, efficient, 25 West
PITTSTON
realtyinc.com
MLS #10-2817
BELL REAL ESTATE
www.atlas gas hot water, Washington St. Call Charlie for
realtyinc.com baseboard heat. Move right into this your private
SCRANTON
MLS #11-370 Hardwood floors. very nice 3 bed- showing.
$174,900 Huge eat-in room 1 bath home. VM 101
kitchen with large, Lots of natural Owner financing
Call Charlie
movable island. woodwork and a available. Beautifully
570-829-6200 Enjoy year-round
Large, private beautiful stained remodeled home,
VM 101 Living and Deeded
yard. Replace- glass window. new cabinets, gran-
Lake Access at ite countertops,
Lake Silkworth! 271 Charles St. ment windows. Kitchen appliances
Home warranty and wall to wall car- ceramic tile floor in
PITTSTON TWP.
Charming 2 bed- Very nice 3 bed- 175 Oak St
room 1.5 bath home included. peting approxi- kitchen, pantry,
room Lake Cottage 3 bedroom single large master bed-
with 1 car with detached 1 car $224,000 mately 1 year old. 103 Arnold Avenue
family, 1.5 baths, room with 2 walk-in
garage, original
fireplace, private
garage. Home has
replacement win-
MLS# 11-382
Call Michael Pinko
Home also has a
one car detached fenced yard, 3
season porch, 1st PRICE REDUCED FIRST OPEN
HOUSE!
AFFORDABLE PRICE closets and study,
corner lot, partially
dows, new carpet, (570) 899-3865 garage. Cape Cod with 1st
double lot, walking floor laundry, off SUNDAY JUNE 5 floor master bed- enclosed yard with
distance to lake. fresh paint and $82,900
street parking, 1:30 - 3:30" vinyl fencing, deck
KINGSTON remodeled bath- MLS 11-347 room, 3 season
Many recent corner lot, easy 433 N. Main St, porch, attached with gazebo.
improvements. rooms. This is a Call John
570-704-6846 access to major REDUCED! Large garage. MLS# $289,900
JUST REDUCED must see in a nice highways.
neighborhood,. Antonik & Associ- home in advanced 10-1069 MLS 10-1123
$84,000 Smith Hourigan ates, Inc. $99,000 stage of remodel Reduced $81,900 570-696-2468
Call Cindy King MLS 11-442 MLS# 11-1974
$95,000 Group 570-735-7494 ready for drywall call Nancy
570-690-2689 570-474-6307 Call Patti and your choice of 570-237-0752
Call John Polifka
www.cindykingre.com
570-704-6846
NANTICOKE 570-328-1752
Liberty Realty 40 Gain St.
extras to be
installed. Studded
MOUNTAIN TOP
Antonik & & Appraisal
Associates, Inc. Be the first occu- out for vaulted
Services LLC pants of this newly master suite with 2
570-735-7494 6 Merganser Ct 570-291-0070
Very attractive constructed Ranch closets,separate
In Forest Pointe
SCRANTON
tub/shower and 2
home with 1.5
baths, formal
570-675-4400 LINE UP PITTSTON
home on a low traf-
fic street. All you more bedrooms,
dining room & Shopping for a A GREAT DEAL... could ask for is
already here, 3
even an upstairs
laundry planned! SHAVERTOWN
modern kitchen,
vinyl siding & neat new apartment? IN CLASSIFIED! bedrooms, 2 baths, Large foyer &
kitchen, formal Din-
as a pin throughout! Classified lets Looking for the right deal W. Green St.
hardwood and tile
ing Room. Ready
Great floor plan. floors with granite
Move right in!
you compare costs - on an automobile? Nice 2 bedroom and stainless steel for new furnace/
$134,700 without hassle Turn to classified. Ranch syle home, kitchen, gas fire- water heater. Can
gas heat, finished lights, outlets
MLS# 11-260 or worry! It’s a showroom in print! Attractive Fine basement, vinyl sid-
place, central air, 2
already placed!
Four Star car garage and
McCabe Realty
Get moving Classified’s got Line Home ing, deck. Move in rear patio and full Large lot with room 1738 Sumner Ave N
with classified! ''Charleston'' floor Condition. for garage/deck/
570-674-9950 the directions! plan. Stacked Affordable @
182 BROAD STREET basement. For
pool. MLS# 10-4611
MultiFamily...Duplex
more information 5 bedrooms,
LARKSVILLE
Meticulous 2 Story, (Up & Down). In
MOOSIC
stone, masonry, $89,500
LINEUP wood burning fire- Call Jim
2 Bedroom –
Redone from Top to
and photos, log
onto www.atlas
$99,900
Call Amy Lowthert
need of TLC.
MLS# 11-730
1 & 3/4 baths, 2
car garage, family
place in family
ASUCCESSFULSALE room, brick
Towne & Country
Real Estate Co.
Bottom – Cottage
Cute- With New
realtyinc.com
MLS #10-3676
at (570)406-7815
COLDWELL BANKER
$ 33,000
Jill Shaver Hunter
room plus den or
office. On a dead
accents on front.
INCLASSIFIED! Upgraded appli-
570-735-8932 or
570-542-5708
kitchen, state of the
art appliances,
$219,900
Call Colleen
RUNDLE REAL ESTATE Office: (570) 328-
0306 for more
end street.
Big Price
ances. 2nd floor
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
laundry. Large
master bath with PARDEESVILLE
hardwood floors
and swirled ceiling.
570-237-0415
PLAINS
594 N. Main Street
information today! Reduction!!
$169,500
BUY or RENT
in classified whirlpool tub.
WITH OPTION. Beautifully redone 3 MLS# 11-960

is the best way


111 Falcon Drive 2002 ranch with
Large yard.
$265,000 738 PARDEESVILLE RD Call for details.
Pat McHale
bedroom, 2 bath
ranch. New roof,
Four Star
McCabe Realty
tocleanoutyourclosets! MLS# 11-1264 570-674-9950
You’re in bussiness
Brand new since brick and vinyl
Call Michael Pinko CORNER LOT 570-613-9080
PLAINS
carpeting, paint &
stainless appli-

with classified!
2004, 3 bedrooms,
2 baths, central air,
2 car garage, shed,
exterior, oak
kitchen, two
(570) 899-3865 ances. Gas heat,
central air, garage,
SHAVERTOWN
bedrooms, ready
KINGSTON 6 car driveway. screened in back
to finished base- porch. Large fenced
Roof, kitchen, fur-
ment, garage and in back yard & more
nace, a/c unit and
master bath all
replaced. Modern
off street parking.
$139,900 Smith Hourigan PITTSTON $139,900. Call
570-706-5496 SCRANTON
Group
kitchen with granite Looking For Offers!
island, tile floors,
maple cabinets.
MLS# 10-4194
570-474-6307
Single family built 117 Mara Lane
PLAINS TWP
Fireplace in family
room, large closets,
MOUNTAIN TOP in 2005. 2.5 baths,
two story with
This townhome is
better than new! It
Raised ranch in
“Midway Manor”
modern baths. attached garage. has been upgraded with very nice
Very attractive Stamped concrete Oil furnace with with bamboo floors kitchen, 3 bed-
home with a 2 patio. For more (570) 348-1761 central air. 90 x in Living Room & rooms, 1.5 baths,
car garage, new information and 140 corner lot. 404 N. Main Street Dining Room. Only lower level family

LINEUP
family room & photos visit Kitchen with cen- NEW PRICE lived in for 6 341 Lincoln St. N, room & large
stainless steel www.atlas ter cooking island, Two story located months & includes Investment proper- fenced yard with
appliances. Ample realtyinc.com dining room, on Main Street fea- all stainless kitchen For Sale By Owner ty, double with very in-ground pool
off street parking.
NEW PRICE
$148,000
MLS #11-1166
$279,900
Call Tom
ASUCCESSFULSALE Bow Creek Manor
Meticulously main-
raised ceiling with
glass door entry &
hardwood floor.
tures 6 Rooms, 3
Bedrooms and Full
Bath on 2nd Floor.
appliances & large-
capacity high-
efficiency washer &
Plains Township
Mill Creek Acres
4 Lan Creek Rd
nice size back yard.
Access to off street
parking from rear
to enjoy!!
$154,900
MLS# 11-1418
MLS# 10-4452
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-262-7716
IN CLASSIFIED! tained 4 bedroom, 3
1/2 bath two story
Carpeting thru out
home. Tiled
kitchen and bath.
Newer Furnace,
Hot Water Heater
and Circuit breaker
dryer. HUGE 12x26
Deck. Walk-out
basement. QUIET
Close to Mohegan
Sun & Geisinger, 4
alley. MLS# 11-1116
WOW! $26,000
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
570-674-9950 Doyouneedmorespace? on almost 1 acre.
Master
suite. 2
bedroom
family
Kitchen appli-
ances included.
Electric Service.
This home is in
cul-de-sac location.
Bonus Room on
Bedrooms, 3 Baths,
Fireplace, 2 Car
Garage. Excellent
Call Stacey L Lauer
570-262-1158

A yard or garage sale


Today for an
Find Your Ideal rooms. 2 fireplaces. NICELY PRICED MOVE IN CONDI- second floor has Condition. All Appli- appointment. Find Your Ideal
Find Your Ideal Office/den. Large $219,900 TION and reason- been carpeted- just ances Included.
Employee! Place an
Employee! Place an Employee! Place an in classified deck overlooking a (570) 233-1993 ably priced at
$47,900.00.
needs to be
finished. $224,900
Large yard.
ad and end the
ad and end the private wooded Go To

search!
ad and end the is the best way yard. 3 car garage. Motorcycle for sale? MLS #11-1074
Call Pat McHale
MLS #11-334
Call Tracy Zarola
www.plainsre.com
search!
search! $365,000. for details.
570-829-7130 570-829-7130 tocleanoutyourclosets! Bob Kopec
Humford Realty
Let them see it here 570-613-9080 570-574-6465
570-696-0723
Asking $219,900
Call 570-817-1228
570-829-7130
ask for an employ- ask for an employ- You’re in bussiness 570-822-5126 in the Classifieds! LEWITH & FREEMAN for showing ask for an employ-
ment specialist ment specialist with classified! 570-829-7130 ment specialist
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BEAR CREEK VILLAGE Fall in love with ‘’Whispering SHAVERTOWN Wonderful home in convenient location. Spa-
Pines’’ in scenic historic bear creek village set on a cious frml rms, beautiful HW flrs, & grand FPs. Kitchen opens
DALLAS Great floorplan w/4BRs, 3 baths, Butler’s pantry, loft, to bright sunrm/brkfst area. Charming wrap around porch offers FORTY FORT A must see! This 3BR, 2 bath home includes LR,
knoll w/lake glimpses. Spacious, comfortable tradi- DALLAS Enjoy carefree living in the villas at Masonic Village. DR, den kitchen & sunroom on the 1st flr. New neutral carpet-
HW floors, granite counters, spacious rooms. Move-in condition. Entrance fee community with many amenities. MLS# 10-3843 views of lg property w/mature oak & pines. MLS#11-528
tional features 3fp’s (including one in the mbr), hw MOUNTAINTOP - Large 4BR, 2 story! FR w/FP, DR, LR,
MLS# 11-1681 MARK 696-0724 $419,000 ing, gas heat/CA, 3 car gar & nice yard. MLS#10-1762
flrs, mod kit, ge appls. Come for a visit & stay for the large Kit w/Island, 2 wall ovens & cooktop! MBR w/ RHEA 696-6677 $256,000 RHEA 696-6674 $635,000
Dir: 309 to E Center St. - L on Ondish - R on Saddle Ridge - L Dir: Rt.309N to Pioneer Ave - L on Warden Ave - Immediate L RHEA 696-6677 $145,000
lifestyle! Mls# 11-1835 whirlpool, walk-in closets, C/A. Private lot! Dir: 309N to L on Country Club Road - L onto Wedgewood Way. Dir: Need Directions
on Pennbrook. Follow into Masonic Village. into driveway.
ANN LEWIS 714-9245 $297,500 MLS# 11-1863 JIM 715-9323 $318,000

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room, Walkout basement, 3 car garage,
location on Cul-de-sac. $454,900
Terry D. 715-9317
Dir: 309S. to Right on S Main, Right
on Nuangola, RIght on Fairwood Blvd. TUNKHANNOCK Just listed! Room to grow in this 3 bedroom, 2 WAVERLY Stunning waverly property. Completely renovated
MOUNTAINTOP Beautiful 4BR home w/MBR on 1st
DALLAS Charm galore, 2 story Century home, 4BRs, floor. Full finished LL w/2nd kichen. Huge closets. to end. Straight into Woodberry Manor. bath ranch with over 3000 square feet of finished living space.
Hardwood floors, garage, enclosed porch, fenced yard, much
5BRs, 3 baths. Scenic grounds & stables. Cathedral ceilings.
original floors, LR w/FP. Private setting w/heated in- Nicely landscaped. Low traffic street. Great neighbor-
hood. MLS# 11-1764
Right on Woodberry Dr, Right on Manor more. MLS# 11-2480 KIM 585-0606 $249,000
Dir: From Tunkhannock, Rt. 92S 2 miles, left on Chestnut, left on
DALLAS Wonderful home in a great neighborhood awaits its
new family! 6BRs, 3.5 baths, 2 fireplaces, double lot.
DALLAS Wonderful home in a great neighborhood awaits its new
family! 4+BRs, 3.5 baths, 2 fireplaces, double lot.
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GERI 696-0888 $235,000 PAT S. 715-9337 $399,900 Dr, Left on Candlewood Circle Birch, left on Ironwood, right on Wellwood, home on left. MLS# 11-1806 TRACY 696-0723 $310,000 MLS# 11-1806 TRACY 696-0723 $310,000 JUDY 714-9230 $284,900 JOAN 696-0887 $695,000

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home for a young family. Mod kit with SS stove and frig, all HW on first floor, 2nd Floor features Anne Marie Janus (570)899-0704 Rick Kislin (570) 760-5311 MLS#11-1937 $70,000 Jennifer Winn (570) 760-1622 Gene Kahley (570) 814-4170 steel appliances, floor FR w/stone FP, 1st
4-5BRs, HW, A/C, floor laundry, lg MBR
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and I can sell yours. (570) 696-5417 Kitchen with granite! rooms but FR. New steel appliances, new With Rae, Service = Sales
9ft. ceilings on first deck, sprinkler system,
floor. 3 car garage on deck & patio. Finished DR, LR, 2.5 baths &
2.5 acres. lower level. 4000SF. nice yard.
MOUNTAIN TOP MLS#11-1865 1 acre. MLS#11-660 MLS#11-492 Exclusive Jackson Township Location Just Off Hillside Road
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Back Mountain of Luzerne County. Functional
Directions: Route 309S turn left @McDon-
able. Right of I-80 and minutes from turnpike. 2 sty wooded area with running stream. Brand new wood- in kitchen with a center-island. A sun room which

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3 BR units and you choose finishes! Features foyer, forced air, walk-in closet, master bath, walk- could be your family room. All bedrooms have spa-
a gourmet island kitchen w/ granite counters, ald’s, make left into Brook Hollow. Home burning stove, capable of heating entire home and cious closets. This home has so much to offer includ-
out basement, 1 car garage & stone exterior. Choose extremely efficient. Centrally located only minutes
2-story great room, 1st floor master suite and on left. from many upgrades. Low maintenance fees. Not yet from schools, shopping, dining, & more. Too many ing a clear lot. The Septic is off to the right. So if You
THIS WEEK’S FEATURED LISTING attached garage
UNITS STARTING IN THE $300’s 10654
MLS#11-1723 $119,900
Donna Clarke (570) 262-0608
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extras to list, move-in condition.
MLS#10-3287 $249,000
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district. Home features include Hardwood floors, LOW TAXES!!!I am well maintained home Well kept 3 bed 1 bath with loft contem- half double fully occupied. Washer/Dryer hook up. Public Sewer - Natural Gas
Construction. Features include a 3 car garage, with 3 bedrooms and 2 bath’s. Country living porary home. Great vacation getaway or New furnace and gas hot water heater. Some new
Anderson windows, 2 zone forced air, & much
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shed, rec room in electric, replace- tric service and gas side porches, rear info and photos plan, built in
garage on a great MLS# 09-1643 Asking $47,900 570-885-4165
basement, utility ment windows, gas hot air furnace. deck, 2 car please visit: garage, driveway,
corner lot in Four Star Call 570-762-1537 Coldwell Banker
room, & workshop. heat, off street Currently 2 bed- attached garage. www.atlas on corner lot.
“Midway Manor!” McCabe Realty for showing Gerald L. Busch
Attic is also partially parking. Beautifully room, 1 bath with a Property is being realtyinc.com Lower level family
$179,000 570-674-9950 Real Estate, Inc.
finished w/pull landscaped proper- dining room that sold in “as is” condi- MLS 11-749 room with pellet
MLS# 11-1319
Four Star
SWOYERSVILLE down & many pos-
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ty with pond and
fish, storage shed,
could be converted
back to a 3rd bed-
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Huge Reduction!
$89,900
Call Colleen
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570-674-9950 more space. Paved
driveway & parking
river view, no flood
insurance required.
room. Low taxes!!
Great home for
$169,000
Jean Malarae
570-237-0415 Affordable For more informa-
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for 6 cars, this is Newly built 3 www.atlas
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MLS# 11-1363 our site at MLS 11-1630 PROPERTIES $95,000
apartment
$ 109,900 www.atlas $105,000 570-718-4959 20-year MLS 10-4538
with the Classifieds Call Colleen
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Cute 2 bedroom 570-288-0770 Habitat for utilities! Some off
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$55,000 ASUCCESSFULSALE
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18 Caitlin Ave.
Large home in quiet
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building with 2
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WILKES-BARRE with classified! WILKES-BARRE
Call Karen Ryan
INCLASSIFIED! WEST PITTSTON It’s a showroom in print!
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SALE BY OWNER
small storage bath, 2 walk-in
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$84,000 closets in master

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WEST WYOMING
438 Tripp St
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MLS# 11-1724
Four Star
bedroom, spacious
living room, dining
For more info and McCabe Realty room and kitchen,
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SWOYERSVILLE
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1071 Meadowcrest
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A yard or garage sale street parking and
Owner occupied
for many years.
320 RACE STREET
been beautifully Call Bill in classified storage garage. Newer kitchens,
upgraded. Wood
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GREAT VIEW
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neutral decor, sewer included. with classified! Call (570) 855-9875 Renovated two MLS# 11-1299
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WILKES-BARRE
Great location, con-
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additional square
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feet!), just move groceries…..Call for
right in! Lake Garage. Bring your details and appoint- Classified lets closet; first floor Collect cash, not dust!
tools. Selling to set- ment. MLS# 10- you compare costs - laundry with 1/2 Clean out your
Lehman schools Seller will contribute
tle estate. $52,000. bath; large dining basement, garage
$219,000
Call Pat
toward closing 4680 Pat McHale SUNDAY without hassle room with oak floor- or attic and call the
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Kingston Office (570) 718-4959
Darcy Usavage (570) 239-0558

SUNDAY, JUNE 5th • 12-2PM 274 Mathers Drive, Trucksville SUNDAY, JUNE 5th • 2-4PM 18 Meadow Lane, Hunlock Creek
Beautiful, sprawling 3br ranch that’s sits on a pictur- Wonderful 3 bedroom large log home that sits on 1.4 acres
E SE
O US esque & private acre of land in a secluded Back Mtn
property. Only minutes from Kingston. Many features OU
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Master bedroom, and Cathedral ceilings throughout. Many
N H including all hardwood floors, beautifully landscaped NH large windows in the home to bring the natural beauty in.
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w/ in ground pool & sunken hot tub on a large deck This is a must see!
off master bedroom. Make your apt today to view this MLS#11-1855 $314,900
beautiful home. MLS#11-1531 $349,900 Dir: 309 N. to L on 118 bear L at Olives Diner (previously
Sheldon’s) go approx. 4 miles. At fork in rd make a sharp
Dir: 309 N Cross Valley, L at Church Rd, quick L on R to Grassy Pond rd. Go 300 yards, L onto Meadow Lane.
Mathers Dr. then follow signs to property NEW LISTING! Home is 2nd on L.

Mountain Top Wilkes-Barre


Premium 3.9 acres to build Wonderful 3 bedroom Ranch Lake Silkworth
your dream home in beautiful on a nice corner lot in a great Get this home in time for Sum-
Ice Lakes. Lot features a one Plains Twp. neighborhood. mer! A very charming, secluded
acre pond, approx 250 ft lake All hardwood floors except 3 bedroom, 1 3/4 bath updated
frontage and beautiful views kitchen. Home is just waiting Cape Cod in Lake Silkworth on
of both lakes. Optimum lo- for the perfect family. Lot in an acre of land with lake rights.
cation in this development. back for sale MLS#11-1332 Many features including a Flor-
All utilities are available and 70’ x 150’ & 49’ x 150’ for only ida room with windows from
private well is required. $29,900.00 floor to ceiling and picturesque
MLS#11-946 $259,000 MLS#11-1329 $119,000 views. This home is a must see.
MLS#10-1895 $179,900

Larksville Scranton

CT upgrades.
Kingston Swoyersville
Wonderful, large 2026
sq ft, 3 bedroom, 2.5
Large 3 bedroom A nice 3 bedroom, 1.5
CT Spacious & excellent
bath Split Level on
RA double block w/ many
Large front
bath Two Story home.
Has many upgrades
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3 bedroom possible
4 bedroom Bi-level
large corner lot at end of
street. Many features in-
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attic on both sides as
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NEW LISTING! home. MLS#11-1868
$159,900
$110,000 $99,900
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Wilkes-Barre
Kingston Dallas Well maintained double
Wonderful 3 bedroom start- Three separate lots each block. Great opportunity to
er home in great Kingston over an acre in the beauti- live on one side and rent the
neighborhood. Home has ful development of Pheas- other to pay for mortgage, off
been in the family for 56 ant Run in Dallas. Ready street parking, fenced yard
for your dream home to be and enclosed front and back
years. porches.
MLS#11-1326 $53,900 built.
MLS#10-4233 $55,000 MLS#10-3415 $69,900

Lake Silkworth
Beautifully renovated 3 bed- Wilkes-Barre Larksville
room Cape Cod with spectac- Excellent 3 bedroom, 2 Large, 4br, 2000 sq ft, 2 story
ular views of Lake Silkworth story starter in W-B Town- home in nice neighborhood.
from a large front porch. Prop- Right by elementary school.
ship in move in condition, Home has 3 zoned heat and
erty includes Florida room with large lot and beautiful
with new hot tub. Lake rights nice yard. Make your appoint-
views of the valley for only ment today to view this lovely
and privileges. This is a must $37,500.
see. home.
MLS#11-752 $37,500 MLS#11-1902 $112,500
MLS#10-1567 159,900 NEW LISTING!

Call Darcy Usavage (570) 239-0558 Call Today for your FREE Market
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310 LOCKVILLE RD, HARDING 20 OSBORNE DR., YATESVILLE 8 CIRCLE DR., KINGSTON TWP. 52 W, COLUMBUS AVE., PITTSTON 1019 WYOMING AVE. EXETER 214 ELIZABETH ST., PITTSTON
Enjoy the serenity of country living in this beauti- Nice brick front 2 story home in prestigious Beautiful ranch home with 2 car garage and Large 2 story home with balcony off master over- Stately brick home with modern kitchen 3 Bedroom Victorian located in the Oregon
ful two story home on 2.23 acres. Surrounded by development, 3BR, 2 1/2 baths, family room with finished basement on almost 1 acre near Fran- looking the valley. A great home with 1 3/4 baths, and bath, 3 bedrooms, private yard & Section of Pittston, semi modern kitchen
nature the property has it’s own private driveway, FP, 2 car garage, finished room in LL. Central A/C.
cis Slocum State Park. Clean as a whistle, no eat in kitchen, enclosed porch, low maintenance deck, newer roof, furnace & windows. with gas stove, 1st floor laundry, finished
MLS#10-2379 lower level with 1/2 bath, gas heat. Home
great entertaining inside and out! 3 car garage, Call LuAnn 602-9280 wear and tear on this one. MLS#11-370 corner lot. MLS#11-930 Off street parking! MLS#10-1182
plus 2 car detached, a must see! MLS#11-831 Call Charlie 829-6200 VM101 Call Colleen 237-0415 Call Julio 592-3966 warranty included.
Dir: South Main St., Pittston to fork stay left on Call Luann 602-9280
Call Nancy 237-0752 or Melissa 237-6384 Stout St pas PA High, Right into Willow View, Dir: Mt. Olivet Road, Turn onto Sickler Rd., Dir: Kennedy Blvd to right on W. Oak St, Left on Dir: Wyoming Ave Exeter near Penn Ave Dir: Kennedy Blvd to Right on Oak St., Left
Dir: Follow Rt. 92 to corner of Lockville Rd. Right on Osborne Right on Circle Dr., Home on Left. Elizabeth, Corner of W. Columbus Intersection on Elizabeth

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216 MARY’S CIRCLE, EXETER 120 PARNELL ST. PITTSTON TWP. 61 PITTSTON AVE, YATESVILLE 530 DENNISON AVE., WYOMING 150 CARROLL ST., PITTSTON 58 CLIFF ST., PITTSTON
2 Story, 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, large In excellent condition. Extra large rooms Stately brick ranch in private location, large Great 3 bedroom Cape Cod with Charm Modern interior in this traditional 2 story Take a look at this 3 bedroom, 1 bath
deck, 2 car garage, in ground pool! Enjoy with great features. 2 full & 2 half baths, home, comfortable living, new floor- home, semi modern kitchen, plaster
room sizes, fireplace, central air, extra lot & Character, 1 3/4 baths, nice yard. walls, walk out basement, 1 car garage.
summer fun! MLS#09-2828 huge enclosed porch, built in BBQ, large ing, eat in kitchen, first floor laundry,
yard. MLS#10-2817 included in sale. MLS#10-3512 MLS#10-342 large yard with carport. Great location!
Locate in the ‘Junction’ Section of
Call Julio 592-3966 Call Charlie 829-63200 VM 101 Call Nancy 237-0752 or Melissa 237-6384 Pittston. MLS#11-1298
Call Charlie 829-6200 VM101 MLS#11-1685 Call Colleen 237-0415 Call LuAnn 602-9280
Dir: Shoemaker Ave to Troback, Right on Dir: Pittston By-pass to Oak St., right on Dir: From Highway 315, turn at St. Joe’s Ob- Dir: Wyoming Ave. to Susquehanna Ave. Dir: William St Pittston to Defoe, Right Dir: North on Main St. Pittston, Right on
Mary’s Circle. Ford, left on Parnell lates, follow to left on Pittston Ave see sign. to Dennison then Left on Radcliff, RIght on Carroll Union, left on Cliff.

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1509 WYOMING AVE., FORTY FORT 423-425 E. CHURCH ST., NANTICOKE 328 PHOENIX STREET, DURYEA 71 PARNELL ST. PITTSTON TWP. 111 FALCON DR., LARKSVILLE 623 HOOVEN ST. DURYEA
Freshly painted and insulated, immaculate Great 2 family home in move in condition. If you are downsizing or just starting out, Three bedroom home, freshly painted Brand new in 2004, 3 bedrooms, 3 bath- Picture perfect 2 story 3 bedroom home with 1
and sitting on almost 1/2 an acre. This 3BR, Separate utilities, 6 rooms each, 3 car this is the perfect home for you. Large eat-in rooms, central A/C, 2 car garage, shed 6 car 1/2 modern baths, new kitchen with center is-
1 1/2 bath home can be yours. Features detached garage in super neighborhood, kitchen, 3BR, 1 bath, 2 car garage and nice with modern kitchen and bath with tile driveway, roof, kitchen, furnace, A/C, master land, stainless steel appliances, new hardwood
include modern kitchen, laundry room, walking distance to college. Home needs yard. Close to shopping & major highways. floor, off street parking. MLS#11-1278 bath all replace and much more! flooring on 1st floor, new carpeting on 2nd, gas
central A/C, office & free standing FP. ALl nothing. MLS#11-1608 MLS#11-1660 Call Luann 602-9280 MLS#11-1166 Call Tom 262-7716 heat 2 car garage.
appliances included. Just move right in. Call Tom 262-7716 Call Michele 905-2336 Dir: Church St. to Right into Larkmont Call Luann 602-9280
MLS#11-604 Call Kim 466-3338 Dir: Main St to left on Kosciuszko to Right Dir: Parsonage St to left at Light on Phoenix Dir: Pittston By-pass to Oak St., right on Manor. Left on Pheasant, Right on Falcon. Dir: North on Main St. Pittston, right on Parson-
Dir: Wyoming Ave North, Home on Right on Church, Property on Left. St. Home on Left Ford, left on Parnell. Home on right. Home on Left. age, left on Foote, left on Hooven
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River Gorge was 570-675-7768 No pets. Washer rooms complete,
$49,995 now dryer hookup. New appliances include
530 Dennison Ave. $39,995. 12 acres DALLAS TWP bathroom / kitchen. built-ins, laundry,

REDUCED Beautiful piece of


property located in
with
$39,995
barn was
now CONDO FOR LEASE: 1st month & security
required. $650
colonial kitchen,
courtyard, parking
Great 3 bedroom $25,995. 7 acres $1,800. 2 bedroom/ 570-574-8673
Great Investment 1011-1015 Oak St a nice area waiting 2 Bath. Call Us to 1 car. NO PETS/NO
Cape Cod with This 6,600 sq. ft. near Oneida lake
KINGSTON
Opportunity Prime Available 2 buildings to be built on. Most- discuss our great SMOKING. 2 YEAR
charm & character, concrete block was $27,995 now
Location On Rt.118 - on site. #1011 is a 2 ly wooded. Water, Amenity & Mainte- LEASE $595 + utili-
1 3/4 baths, nice building has multiple 285 Wyoming Ave. $17,995. 5 acres
Turn Key Gas Sta- story office building sewer and gas are nance program! 44 E. Walnut St. ties, EMPLOYMENT/
yard. MLS# uses. 5 offices & First floor currently forest bordering
tion W/Convenient with approximately adjacent. Going Call 570-674-5278 Must Be Seen!
10-342 $139,900 kitchenette. Over used as a shop, state land $15,995. VERIFICATION
Mart. 2 Fuel Pumps, 3800 square feet. towards Mountain- Private home, 2nd
call Nancy 5,800 sq. ft.. ware- could be offices, FREE CLOSING APPLICATION
(1) Diesel. #1015 is a single top left onto Kirby Dallas, Pa. floor duplex. Out-
570-237-0752 house space (high etc. Prime location, COSTS. Call! 800- AMERICA REALTY
MLS # 11-1809 story building with Ave just past Grey- MEADOWS standing neighbor-
www.atlasrealtyinc ceilings). 2 over- corner lot, full base- 229-7843 www. 570-288-1422
$299,000. approximately 3000 stone Manor. APARTMENTS hood, 2 bedroom, 1
head doors. ment. 2nd floor is 3 LandandCamps.com
Call Geri square feet. $59,000 220 Lake St. bath, expansive
LUZERNE
570-696-0888 $90,500 $489,000 bedroom apartment SMYRNA, Housing for the
MLS 11-429 apartment. All new
570-696-3801 MLS 10-1326 MLS# 11-445 plus 3 car garage DELAWARE - Active elderly & mobility
570-696-2468 kitchen with appli-
LEWITH & FREEMAN
Bob Kopec Call Pat Guzzy and parking for Adult Community impaired; all utilities 1 bedroom, wall to
ances. Extra stor-
HUMFORD 570-407-2480 6 cars. For more (55 Plus) in beauti- included. Federally wall, off-street
age available. $650
Looking for the right deal REALTY information and ful, historic Smyrna, subsidized program. parking, coin
+ utilities. No pets,
on an automobile? EDWARDSVILLE 570-822-5126 photos go to
www.atlas
Delaware. New Sin-
gle Home Develop-
Extremely low
income persons
no smoking. Lease/
application
laundry, water,
sewer & garbage
Turn to classified.
It’s a showroom in print! KINGSTON realtyinc.com
MLS #10-4339
ment near beaches
and bay areas. Pur-
encouraged to
apply. Income less
570-954-2111
leave message
included. $495/
month + security
$172,400 than $11,900. & lease. HUD
Classified’s got Call Charlie
chase prices from
$99,900. Call 302- 570-675-6936, accepted. Call
the directions!
KINGSTON
VM 101 8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri. 570-687-6216 or
MOUNTAIN TOP
659-5800. Visit
570-954-0727
YATESVILLE www.bonayre EQUAL HOUSING
570-586-1111 homes.com OPPORTUNITY 72 E. W alnut St.

PRICE REDUCED PITTSTON 927 Vacation


HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE 2nd floor, located in
quiet neighborhood. LUZERNE
173-175 Zerby Ave.
Great income prop- Custom leases from 912 Lots & Acreage Locations DUPONT
Large completely
Kitchen, living
room, dining room,
sun room, bath-
Cozy 1 bedroom,
2nd floor. Kitchen,
living area. New
erty with additional $8.00-$12.00/sqft +
LAKE NUANGOLA
remodeled 2 bed- room. 2 large and 1 flooring, private
garage space
(34x38) room for 3
cars to rent! Live in
NNN based on
terms. Space
available from
DALLAS TWP.
Lot 48
Furnished Lakefront
room styled town-
house. Stove &
small bedrooms,
lots of closets, built
entrance, yard
access. Off street
property with boat fridge included. in linen, built in parking. $440/mo.
one half and have
your mortgage paid
300-4300 sqft.
Established busi-
Springview Court
4.05 acre Wooded
GREAT OPPORTUNITY slip. Beautiful Private interior
attic & basement
hutch, hardwood Water & trash
recently remodeled and carpeted included. Security
12 Reid st.
by the other!
$12,000+ potential
ness on-site, prop-
erty fronts 4 lane
Lot on Cul-de-sac
in the Goodleigh
SPRING IS HERE!! 3 bedrooms, 2 bath access. Washer/ floors, fireplace, & 1 year lease.
4C Liberty St. house with large dryer hookup. Nice storage room, yard, No pets. Call
Spacious Bi-level income! traffic and is only 118 Glendale Road Manor development Diamond in the yard. $650. No
deck overlooking w/d hookup and (570) 760-5573
home in semi-pri- MLS # 11-1111 minutes from Well established 8 No sign on proper- rough - Over 23 pets. Call
the Lake. Call Lou new stove. Heat
vate location with $64,900 Wilkes-Barre City. unit Mobile Home ty. Lot requires on
LUZERNE
acres of land wait- for details. 570-479-6722 and hot water incl.
private back yard. 3 Call John Shelley MLS# 10-2064 Park (Glen Meadow site well & septic. ing to be improved (610) 325-9715 Available May 1. 1
season room. Gas
fireplace in lower
570-288-0770
CROSSIN REAL
Call Cindy
570-690-2689
Mobile Home Park)
in quiet country like
$142,500
MLS# 10-2755
by energetic devel-
oper. Lots are level
EXETER yr. lease + security
$900/month
Efficiency. Some
utilities included.
level family room. 4 ESTATE location, zoned Call Cindy 930 Wanted to Buy
SENIOR APARTMENTS
www.cindykingre.com & nestled at the 570-406-1411 New carpet.
bedrooms, garage. 570-288-0770 commercial and 570-690-2689 end of quiet street. Real Estate $380/month
For more informtion located right off www.cindykingre.com Liberty St. is a right KINGSTON Lease & security.
and photos visit
EDWARDSVILLE Interstate 81. Con- off 309 south at
222 Schooley Ave.

E.Light,
WALNUT ST.
Available June 15
WE BUY HOMES
wwww.atlas venient to shopping Januzzi's Pizza. Exeter, PA Call after 6 p.m.
realtyinc.com center, movie the- Land is at end Accepting applica-
bright, 1st 570-220-6533
MLS 10-4740 570-675-4400 ater. Great income of street. Any Situation tions for 1 bedroom
$159,900 opportunity! Park is apartments. Quality floor, 2 bedrooms,
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
LINEUP priced to sell.
Owner financing is
570-675-4400
$199,900
Call Jill Hiscox
570-690-3327
570-956-2385 1 bedroom apart-
ments for ages 62
elevator, carpet-
ed, Security MOUNTAIN TOP
1 Bedroom apart-
VM 101 ASUCCESSFULSALE available with a
substantial down DRUMS LEWITH & FREEMAN
and older. Income
limits apply. Rent
system. Garage.
Extra storage & ments for elderly,
disabled. Rents
INCLASSIFIED! payment. For more
details and photos
Lot 7 Maple Dr.
Private yet conven- 570-696-3801
only $437 month.
* Utilities Included
cable TV included.
Laundry facilities. based on 30% of
ADJ gross income.
62-67 ½Thomas St Doyouneedmorespace? visit www.atlas ient location just * Laundry Facilities Heat & hot water
This would make an
awesome family A yard or garage sale realtyinc.com
MLS 11-1530
minutes from inter-
states. You can fish
NEWPORT TOWNSHIP * On Site
Management
furnished. Fine
neighborhood.
Handicap Accessi-
ble. Equal Housing
2L - 1 mile
OTS
compound. No in classified $210,000 in your own back South of L.C.C.C. *Private parking Convenient to bus Opportunity. TTY711
or 570-474-5010
shortage of parking
on this unique prop-
is the best way Call Kim yard in the
Nescopeck Creek
Residential devel- Call for appointment & stores. No
pets. References. This institution is an
570-466-3338 opment, under- 570-654-5733
tocleanoutyourclosets!
YATESVILLE erty. One single or use the nearby Security. Lease. equal opportunity
ground utilities Monday - Friday provider &
home, one duplex
and an extra lot all
You’re in bussiness state game lands.
Perfect for your
including gas. 8am-11am. Equal No smokers
please. $840. employer.
1 - Frontage 120’x Housing Opportunity
with classified!
REDUCED! included. Homes vacation cabin or 265’ deep $38,000. 570-287-0900
MOUNTAIN TOP
are right on the
LARKSVILLE
possible year round 2 - Frontage 210’x
938 Apartments/ FORTY FORT Let the Community
WOODBRYN
Edwardsville/Larksvi home! MLS#11-1492
lle border. PLAINS $19,900
158’deep $38,000
Call 570-714-1296 Furnished MUST SEE!! Know!
$129,900
HUGE COMMERCIAL PROPERTY Jill Jones 696-6550 1st floor,2 bedroom, Place your Classified 1 & 2 Bedroom.

HARVEY’S LAKE
11-252 NY’S LARGEST off street parking, Ad TODAY! No pets.
Call Betty 15 South River St. DURYEA SELECTION Land & large living room 570-829-7130 Rents based
(570) 510-1736
REDUCTION! For Sale By Owner
4,536 sq. ft., high 44.59 ACRES Camp Packages.
New 2 story cabin
1 bedroom, fur-
nished, LAKE
with eat in kitchen,
garbage & sewer
on income start
at $405 & $440.
traffic area, across on River with 5 FRONT apartments. included. $650 + Handicap
from Rite-Aid, gas Acres $79,995. Wall to wall, appli- utilities & security. Accessible.
heat. For more info, Farmhouse and ances, lake rights, Call (570) 760-2362 Equal Housing
61 Pittston Ave.
KINGSTON
call 570-820-5953 Barns with 5 Acres off street parking. Opportunity.
Stately brick Ranch
in private location.
Large room sizes,
Smith Hourigan
Group Job Seekers are
$69,995. New
Cabin with 8 Acres
No Pets. Lease,
security &
HANOVER TOWNSHIP Call 570-474-5010
TTY711
fireplace, central
A/C. Includes
570-287-1196 looking here!
Where's your ad?
$32,995. Call 800-
229-7843. Or Visit
references.
570-639-5920
3029 South Main St
Very large 1st floor, EXECUTIVE STYLE This institution is an
equal opportunity
LIVING
extra lot. For more 570-829-7130 and www.Landand 3 bedrooms, wall provider and
information and
photos visit
EDWARDSVILLE 462 W. State St.
Lower End Pizza!
ask for an employ-
ment specialist
Industrial Site. Rail
served with all
Camps.com
Camp Pictures.
For WILKES-BARRE

FULLY FURNISHED
to wall carpet,
central air, eat in 2nd floor
employer.

www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS #10-3512
Established prof-
itable business for
sale. Restaurant,
PLAINS TWP.
utilities. KOZ
approved. For more
information and
PLAINS 1 BEDROOM APT.
kitchen with appli-
ances. Off street
apartment
in beautiful NANTICOKE
2 bedroom, new
38 & 40 Laurel St ŠShort or long term parking. Washer historical home.
PRICE REDUCED
$189,900
bar, game room,
separate dining LAND! photos visit
www.atlas
2 blocks off River
St. 50’W X 100’D.
ŠExcellent
Neighborhood
/dryer hookup.
Heat & cooking
2 bedrooms, 1
bathroom, dining
carpet/paint, wash-
er dryer hookup, no
pets. $450/month +
Call Charlie room. Parking for realtyinc.com Nice Location. ŠPriv. Tenant Parking
570-829-6200 35 cars. Turnkey HIGHWAY 315 $2,395,000 gas included. Ten- room, living security & utilities.
2 acres of commer- Utilities in place. Š$750 includes all
VM 101 operation. Addition- MLS#10-669 utilities. No pets.
ant pays electric & room, all appli- Please call
cial land. 165 front $12,000 570-822-7657
Lawrence St. al parking lot Call Charlie 570-829-8529 (570) 822-9697 water. $750 + ances provided,
included. For lease feet. Driveway security. No Pets. including
NANTICOKE
Nice 3 unit access permit and
property. Lots of or sale Call 570-814-1356 washer/dryer,
$175,000 lot drainage in PRICES REDUCED 941 Apartments/
off street parking place. WIll build to off-street park- Deluxe 1 bedroom,
and bonus 2 car Call Jay Crossin EARTH Unfurnished Need a Roommate?
suit tenant or avail- ing, plenty of 2nd floor apartment.
garage. All units are Ext. 23 CONSERVANCY Place an ad and
909 Income & able for land lease. storage. Large bedroom &
ASHLEY
rented. Great Crossin Real Find Something? LAND FOR SALE find one here!
For more informa- living areas, wall to
Commercial income with low Estate
tion and photos visit Lose Something? 46+/- Acres 570-829-7130 $1,000/mo.
wall carpet. Includes
570-288-0770 Hanover Twp., 570-709-2481
Properties maintenance Get it back where it 1st floor, 1 bedroom,
$159,900
www.atlas
belongs $89,000 off street parking, HANOVER TOWNSHIP all appliances +

MOOSIC realtyinc.com washer / dryer. All


KINGSTON
10+/- Acres
ASHLEY
MLS# 10-2675 MLS 11-17 with a Lost/Found ad! water, sewer & Great location, 1 electric. Must see.
Call Karen Hanover Twp., garbage, storage
Price Negotiable 570-829-7130 $69,000
bedroom apartment $425 + utilities, first/
Coldwell Banker Call Charlie room, washer/dryer in residential area, Rutter Ave. last. No pets.
Rundle Real Estate 28+/- Acres hook up. 1 bedroom 1st
570-829-6200 all utilities included. 570-735-0525
570-474-2340 Fairview Twp., $485/month + gas, floor, large living
VM 101 $600/month
NANTICOKE
$85,000 electric, security & room, neutral
+ security.
Looking to buy a 32+/- Acres references 908-482-0335 decor. Gas heat,
home? Wilkes-Barre Twp Call (570) 823-6060 water included. Off First floor, 3 rooms
Place an ad here
and let the EAGLE ROCK RESORT REDUCED!
61+/- Acres
It's that time again!
Rent out your
HANOVER TOWNSHIP street parking. No
pets. $420 plus
plus bath with
shower. Refrigera-
sellers know! West End Road security & lease. tor, stove, ceiling

82 Manhattan St
570-829-7130 530 Rocky Glen Rd.
Industrial property
PLYMOUTH Beautiful wooded
corner lot - ideal
for a home. Fea-
Nuangola
$118,000
apartment
with the Classifieds
TWO Clean & bright
3 bedroom apart-
570-793-6294 fans, carpeting,
heat, hot water,
JUST SOLD! ments. Heat, water,
FORTY FORT
Great house in a in a convenient 570-829-7130 KINGSTON sewer & garbage
tures excellent 40+/- Acres
SDK GREEN
great neighbor- location! Many pos- garbage & sewer included. No pets
views and quiet
hood, just waiting
for a new owner!!
sibilities for busi- resort serenity.
Newport Twp.
ASHLEY included with appli-
ances. Off street
or smoking.
$465 + security.
ACRES HOMES
ness, 3,000 sq ft of Club amenities
3 bedrooms, hard- See additional Land 1st floor, 2 bedroom, parking. No pets, Call (570) 814-2229
warehouse/work for property own-
wood floors, built- for Sale at laundry room. Off non smoking, not
space. 1,000 sq ft ers include golf,
NANTICOKE
www. earth street parking. section 8 approved. 11 Holiday Drive
ins, 4 season sun- of office space. spa, pools and conservancy.org Water / sewer & References, securi- Kingston
room, 1 &1/2 bath, Perfect for tractor/ much more!
covered deck, 570-823-3445 garbage included. ty, first and last “A Place To Spacious 2 bed-
trailer repair stor- 155 E Walnut St. .30 acres.
stone bar-b-que Large yard. First, months rent. Call Home” room apartment.
SHAVERTOWN
age, repo car, boat Good investment Price reduced
& a fenced yard. last & security $725/month Spacious 1, 2 & 3 Wall to wall carpet,
or RV storage. 220 property knocking to $25,000
Family of 5 lived Commercial required. $600. 570-852-0252 Bedroom Apts coin operated laun-
ft of road frontage, on your door. Don't 917-519-7532
comfortably in this Property with 570-735-8730 or 570-675-1589 3 Bedroom dry on premises,
perfect for car miss out, come and
home. Contractor approx. 5000 sq. 570-332-8080 Townhomes Garbage & sewer
FRANKLINTOWNSHIP
sales on 2 plus
owned and nicely
cared for. A lot
ft. with an office,
storage & a 2nd
acres. Close to 81,
turnpike and air-
see for yourself.
Also included in the
sale of the property 53.52 prime acres ASHLEY HANOVER TWP.
Lee Park
Gas heat included
FREE
included. $600/mo.
+ security. Credit
check & references
of house for floor apt in a high port. MLS# 11-847 24hr on-site Gym
the money. is the lot behind the located in the Available June 15 Available June 15 required. Call
traffic area. $ 499,900 home. Lot size is Dallas School Dis- Modern 2nd floor 2 Spacious 1 bed- Community Room
MLS 11-225 $196,000 Monica Lessard
Call Brenda Suder 25X75, known as trict. MLS#11-1150 bedroom apart- room, 1st floor Swimming Pool
$68,000 MLS# 11-945 332-8924. Maintenance FREE
Ask for Holly 147 Cherry St. $549,000 ment. Off street apartment. Large
Four Star $82,000 Maribeth Jones 1195 Lantern parking. Washer basement. Washer/ Controlled Access
EILEEN R. McCabe Realty Patio/Balcony
MELONE REAL MLS# 10-2666 office: 696-2600 Hill Road dryer hookup. Appli- dryer hookup.
570-674-9950 Call Karen direct: 696-6565 Prime residential ances. Bus stop at Garbage fees and much more...
ESTATE Call Today
Coldwell Banker wooded lot with the door. $550 /
FREELAND
570-821-7022 included. $515/ 570-287-1196
Rundle Real Estate plenty of privacy. month. Call month + utilities. 1st or stop by
Ext. 3182
for a tour!
AVOCA 570-474-2340
1017-1019 Centre St. Gently sloping. 570-954-1992 & last + security.
$150,000 No pets. Now Offering Collect cash, not dust!

WYOMING
Move In Specials
BACK MOUNTAIN
MLS# 11-1601 570-954-1992 Clean out your

NANTICOKE GOULDSBORO Call Joe Moore


570-288-1401 3 large 1 bedroom
JENKINS TWP.
570-288-9019 basement, garage
or attic and call the
902 Layman Lane
LARKSVILLE
apts, 3 kitchens Classified depart-
with appliances, 3 Private 2nd floor, 1 ment today at 570-
baths. Apts. have bedroom apartment Cute 3 bedroom 829-7130!
access to one for rent. Sewer & apartment, just
PITTSTON
another. No lease. water included. renovated, quiet
$425/month + secu-

25 St. Mary’s St.


SHAVERTOWN $795 for all 3 apts
($265 per apt.)
Convenient to all
rity & references
Call (570) 540-6794
neighborhood, no
pets, washer/dryer 77 S. Main Street
2 bedroom, 2nd floor.
hook-up, off-street
3,443 sq. ft.
masonry commer-
cial building with
Affordable Building
waiting for your
business to occupy Wooded lot in Big
LAND
Harford Ave.
colleges and gas
drilling areas. KINGSTON
parking, $515/
month + utilities &
$385 + utilities. No
pets. 570-655-2313
or 570-654-6737
423 E. Church St. Call for more info 1 month security.
warehouse/office Great 2 family in it! It also offers Bass Lake. Current 4 buildable residen- 845-386-1011
and 2 apartments tial lots for sale indi- 570-696-1866
move in condition income from 2 bed- perc on file. Priced

LEE PARK
with separate elec- on both sides, Sep- room apartment below cost, seller vidually or take all
tric and heat. Per-
fect for contractors SUNDAY JUNE 5
arate utilities, 6
rooms each. 3 car
above. Off street
parking. Offers con-
says bring all offers.
MLS#10-3564. Low
4! Buyer to confirm
water and sewer
BACK MOUNTAIN
First floor efficiency. Hanover Twp.
or anyone with stor- 1:30PM-3:30PM detached garage in sidered! MLS 11-572 price $10,000 with zoning officer. 1st floor, living
Heat included. Off
age needs. For
more information
and photos log onto
Spacious well
maintained double
super neighbor-
hood. Walking dis-
$79,500
Call Judy Ross
Thomas Bourgeois
516-507-9403
CLASSIC
Directions: R. on
E. Franklin, R. on
Lawn to L. on
street parking. No
pets. Security &
room, eat in
kitchen, 2 bedroom, PITTSTON
Available In July
home with 4 bed- tance to college. 570-714-9230 lease. $365/ month. wall to wall, rear
www.atlas For more info and PROPERTIES Harford. 168 S. MAPLE AVE porch, washer & 3rd floor, 3 bedroom
rooms on each Call 570-690-3086 Living room & den,
realtyinc.com. photos visit: 570-842-9988 $22,500 per lot Carriage house dryer. Water,
side. 1017 side is
BEAR CREEK
Reduced to www.atlas Mark Mason apartment, com- garbage & sewer full eat in kitchen,
$89,000
MLS #10-3872
owner occupied
with ductless AC,
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-1608 HARVEYS LAKE
Lake View
570-331-0982
CROSSIN REAL New furnished 3
pletely remodeled,
five large rooms
included. No pets.
$450/month. 1st,
full bath. $550 +
security. Sewer &

LINEUP
Call Charlie oil or coal heat, $127,500 ESTATE room apartment with 2-bedrooms, Last, security, garbage included.
570-829-6200 modern living Call Tom Hard to find this 570-288-0770 Includes water, sep- Call (570) 883-0505
bath with separate & References.
VM 101 570-262-7716 one! Buildable lot tic & most of the
rooms, kitchen & 570-821-5694
PITTSTON
with view of lake. tub and shower.

ASUCCESSFULSALE 915 Manufactured


baths. Fenced in heat. No smoking & 1300SF. 1-car
$32,900 no pets. $750/ garage in private
Homes
LINEUP
back yard with MLS# 10-2523 Efficiency apart-
month. + security, location. Central ment - bedroom,
shed. Great oppor- Call Cindy

IN CLASSIFIED!
references. Could A/C. MLS#11-895

LINEUP
tunity to live in 1017 570-690-2689
ASHLEY PARK be unfurnished. Call
ASUCCESSFULSALE
bath & kitchen. No

LettheCommunity
www.cindykingre.com
$1,000/Month pets. Available 6/15.
& pay your mort- (570) 954-1200 plus utilities
Laurel Run & San $425/month + 1
Doyouneedmorespace?
gage with 1019 Ted Poggi
ASUCCESSFULSALE rental property
Souci Parks, Like
new, several to DALLAS 283-9100 x25
IN CLASSIFIED!
month security. Call
570-655-3314

INCLASSIFIED!
$99,952
MLS# 11-1229 Know! A yard or garage sale choose from,
Financing &Warranty,
1 bedroom, 1 bath,
2nd floor, appox. Doyouneedmorespace? PLAINS
in classified
Call Stanley 570-675-4400 facebook.com/
Doyouneedmorespace? 800 sq. ft., walk in
A yard or garage sale
PlaceyourClassified
(570) 817-0111 MobileOne.Sales 2 BEDROOM, 2nd
closet, laundry floor, off street
A yard or garage sale Selling your Call (570)250-2890
in classified
is the best way
Coldwell Banker room, deck & yard.
in classified Rundle Real Estate Off street parking.
KINGSTON parking, large living

AdTODAY!
space. $425/mo +
Camper? Need a Roommate? $575 + utilities. 1 is the best way
is the best way
570-474-2340
Land for sale?
to cleanoutyourclosets! Place an ad and Place an ad and year lease, credit
check & references
2 bedroom. $675/
month. Includes gas
tocleanoutyourclosets!
utilities. No pets or
smoking. Call
tocleanoutyourclosets!
You’re in bussiness heat. Security & ref- 570-820-8822

570-829-7130 find a new owner. find one here!


Place an ad required. Call
You’re in bussiness and SELL 570-829-7130
(570) 675-4597 erences required
No pets. Call
You’re in bussiness
with classified! 570-829-7130 with classified! 570-829-7130 570-288-4200 with classified!
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941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/
Unfurnished Unfurnished

PLAINS
Great Location
WILKES-BARRE
3 bedroom, washer
1st floor, 2 bedroom dryer hookup, off
large eat-in kitchen, street parking. 2nd
living room, tiled & 3rd floors. No
bath, wall to wall, pets. $525/month +
AC, parking. $465 security & utilities.
+ utilities. Call Call 570-822-7657
570-696-1866

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A yard or garage sale
WILKES-BARRE
Charming, Victorian
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apartment. Partially
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1 bedroom efficien-
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free. Base rent:
cy, 1st floor. All utili- $700. Security & Ref-
ties including laun- erences required.
dry room. On Main Call Vince:
Street at bus stop. 570-762-1453
$400/month. Call
(570) 704-8134
WILKES-BARRE
PLYMOUTH
Nice, recently reno-
Clean, 2 bedroom,
2nd floor duplex.
Stove, hookups,
vated 1st floor 1 parking, yard. No
bedroom. Stove & pets/no smoking.
Fridge included. $475 + utilities.
$500 + electric &
garbage. Lease,
Call 570-868-4444 Gorgeous 3 or 4 bedroom home with hardwood and tile floors, top of the line construction and
security, references WILKES-BARRE materials, stainless kitchen, granite counters, custom Merrilot cabinets, home theater, fireplace
Call for appointment
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113 Edison St.
be customized to fit your desires. Located in Jenkins Township in a new subdivision with large lots
SHAVERTOWN
2 bedroom, 2nd
Quiet neighborhood.
2 bedroom apart-
ments available for and breathtaking vistas. Lot / Home Package with all of the bells and whistles ............... $388,500
floor.Includes water,
sewer & garbage.
immediate occu-
pancy. Heat & hot Call 881-2144 to see models and floor plans.
New carpet. Off water included. $625
street parking. No Call Aileen at
smoking or pets. 570-822-7944
$575/mo.+ security.
Call (570) 709-3288 WILKES-BARRE NORTH Deanna
Farrell
SHEATOWN
9 E. Chestnut St.
Shavertown REAL ESTATE 696-3801
1 bedroom, wall
REAL ESTATE (570) 696-0894
Beautiful 1st floor, 2
1/2 bedroom. Stove
and fridge. Large
/wall carpet, fresh
paint. Eat-in kitchen,
stove & fridge
288-9371 714-9236 Mike Durso

kitchen, on-site included. Front Dallas


laundry room. Off porch & shared Why pay $2200 rent for
street parking. $600 backyard. Heat & a standard unit when you
+ Cooking Gas & hot water included.
Tenant pays electric
Charming 3BR home can own this up-graded
Electric, security,
lease & background & cooking gas. on a quiet street w/2 under-priced unit for
$1300 a month w/20%
check. Call $500/month +
security. Call
car garage. Enjoy down or $1200 a month
570-417-0088
for appointment (570)814-1356 the large yard and 2 w/10% down?
enclosed porches. MLS# 11-343 $258,500
SUGAR NOTCH Wilkes-Barre New wall to wall car-
675 Main St peting and beautiful
2 bedroom, 1 bath,
1st floor rear, stove ONE AND TWO woodwork. *Home
included. No pets. Warranty* included
Electric heat.
$450/month +
BEDROOM UNITS
For lease, available
$139,000
utilities & security. immediately, 1 bath-
Call 570-371-2030 room, refrigerator Forty Fort - REDUCED. Set atop one of the highest largest lots
and stove provided, in this historic town, it’s the traditional Colonial you’ve always
washer/dryer
hookup, Washer
CALL MIKE DURSO FOR MORE INFORMATION dreamed of owning and now you can! MLS# 10-2735 $359,000

and Dryer in one LINE UP


unit. Call to leave 944 Commercial 944 Commercial
A GREAT DEAL...

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WEST PITTSTON message,
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security deposit. It’s a showroom in print!
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620 Market St. Traffic Area. 500 sf
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located. too much for your
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venience of mov- It’s a showroom in print!
low income persons
encouraged to WILKES-BARRE SOUTH ing? We can help! Line up a place to live Classified’s got
apply. Income less Luxury one bed- We not only offer
less expensive
in classified! the directions!
than $11,900. room apartment. 1.5
baths. All appliances rent, but we will
570-655-6555,
& utilities included. also help you
8 am-4 pm,
A must see! move to our mod-
Monday-Friday.
$1,100/month ern office space in
EQUAL HOUSING
Call 570-574-3065 the Luzerne Bank
OPPORTUNITY
Building on Public
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH Square. Rents

WEST WYOMING
include heat, cen-
tral air, utilities,
Available July 1st
Large, modern 2nd
SECURE BUILDINGS trash removal,
and nightly clean-
1 & 2 bedroom
floor 1 bedroom apartments. ing - all without a
apartment. Living Laundry facility. Off sneaky CAM
room & dining room street parking avail- charge. Access
Stately
with large eat in able. Starting at parking at the the Brick bldg -
kitchen. Deck. Heat $440. 570-332-5723 intermodal garage Prime
& water included. via our covered downtown
No pets. $600 +
security. Call
570-693-9339
WILKES-BARRE bridge. 300SF to
5000SF available.
We can remodel
location. Zoned
C3. Private
parking.
to suit. Brokers MLS#11-345
WILKES-BARRE FRANKLIN GARDENS protected. Call Great investment - Turn key gas station 15,000 SF Commercial Bldg w/variety
MARGY 696-
0891 Turnkey restaurant/bar. Liquor Outstanding brick bldg!
Jeff Pyros at w/convenient mart. Prime location. MLS#11-1810 of uses. 4.6 acre lot w/plenty of pkg. MLS#10- license & inventory included + 3 Apts. MLS#10-
SENIOR LIVING 570-822-8577 GERI 696-0888 1110
JUDY 714-9230
3687
MIKE 970-1100 or BETTY 970-1119
Parking for 7-10 cars. MLS#08-2790
PEG 714-9247
Mayflower
Crossing Š1 & 2 bedrooms LINEUP
ŠLaundry facility
Apartments ŠStove, fridge ASUCCESSFULSALE Completely Established
redone 3 story restaurant/bar.
ŠSecure building INCLASSIFIED! building Equip & liquor
570.822.3968 ŠCommunity
Doyouneedmorespace? w/finished LL. license included
Rooms. + 3 Apts.
A yard or garage sale Zoned MLS#10-3688
ŠElevator commercial.
- Light & bright Š2 fully handicap in classified MIKE 970-1100
MLS#11-1172 or BETTY 970-
open floor plans accessible apts. is the best way JIM 715-9323 Expanding/downsizing? This 4640 SF Multi-use building w/tenant in place. Prime location - 8000 SF multi-use bldg. 1119
- All major also available tocleanoutyourclosets! brick building is located on Wyoming Ave. Will Vacant space has 2 offices & rest rooms. MLS#10- Currently gallery on 1st flr & 2 apts on 2nd flr.

RECENTLY RENOVATED
accommodate 1-3 users. OSP. MLS#11-995 2596 MLS#11-508
appliances included You’re in bussiness TRACEY 696-0723 or JUDY 714-9230 BEN 788-7516 or PAT 788-7514 RHEA 696-6677
- Pets welcome* Call Christy with classified!
COMMERCIAL
570-417-0088 4
- Close to everything Sty brick office
- 24 hour emergency bldg, more than
Wilkes-Barre 422 North Main half rented. High
maintenance Street, Pittston traffic area. 2
Š2 bedroom lots included for
- Short term single, pkg. MLS#11-
leases available exceptional 1045
Š1 bedroom, ANDY 714-9225
Call TODAY For water included or MARGY 696-
(NO REASONALBE OFFER REFUSED) 2 0891 6 residential units, 3 commercial Established ice cream stand 3 BR, Ranch w/gar+ attached bldg.
AVAILABILITY!! Š2 bedroom, Bldgs - 10000 SF - offices & warehouse w/6 drive-in retail spaces & a garage. Plenty of parking! MLS#10- w/equipment & apt w/3 BR’s. Storefront & storage Zoned HWY COMM. Ideal for office or sm business.
water included doors. MLS#10-4293 3569 bldg. MLS#11-554 MLS#10-4367
www.mayflower Š3 bedroom JUDY 714-9230 or MARGY 696-0891 JILL 696-0875 CORINE 715-9321 or MATT 714-9229 RAE 714-9234
single family
crossing.com exceptional
Duryea Flexible commer- Unique
Certain Restrictions Š2 bedroom, cial/office space on building - May
Main Street. be converted to
Apply* affordable, water suit your needs
included Includes 4 separate
offices, large room w/zoning
Nanticoke approval.
Š2 bedroom, which could be used MLS#11-302
large, water as a conference DAVID 970-
included room and a rest- Prime location - ZONED HWY 2-Story Masonry bldg. Ideal for loft (NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED) 1117 Established turn-key restaurant w/2
Pittston room. Very high COMMERCIAL- 4 BR Cape Cod on 100x556 lot. apts or sm mfg business. Pkg for 36. MLS#11- 2 sty brick bldg w/storefront & 2 apts. MLS#08- apts. Business & building priced to sell! MLS#11-
traffic area. Locat- MLS#11-229 741 4699 130
ŠLarge 1 RAE 714-9234 MIKE J 970-1100 JUDY 714-9230 ANDY 714-9225
941 Apartments/ bedroom water ed in a strip mall
Unfurnished included that is fully occu-
Plymouth pied. Parking avail-
able. For more
WILKES-BARRE / Š3 bedroom half
double details and pictures,

KINGSTON Old Forge visit www.atlasreal-


Š2 bedroom tyinc.com. MLS 11-
Efficiency 1 & 2 exceptional 1832. $750/month +
bedrooms. Includes water included utilities.
all utilities, parking, McDermott & Call Kim at
laundry. No pets. 570-466-3338. Great corner property. Ranch style Building with garage bays, office & room Turn Key Salon w/modern amenities. Multi-Purpose Bldg - Convenient Great investment! Gas/Service
McDermott home includes 2990SF Commercial space. MLS#11- for storage. Zoned Commercial. MLS#10-2737 Possible upstairs rental. Off Street Pkg. MLS#11- location on State St - Adjacent lot available. Station w/3 bays & office. MLS#10-467
From $390. Real Estate 459 DEANNA 696-0894 838 MLS#10-4590
Lease, security LISA 715-9335 JENNIFER 715-9350 MARGY 696-0891 or MIKE J 970-1100 Donna Santoroski 788-7504
Inc. Property
& references. Management
570-970-0847 570-821-1650 900
SF Commercial 3700SF on 2700SF of
(direct line) 1st flr w/ 4 opportunity!

DOLPHIN PLAZA
space on 1st
LINE UP Mon-Fri. 8-7pm flr. 900 SF 2 apts on 2nd. 1st flr open
space w/2.5
Sat. 8-noon BR apt on 2nd 1358SF 3 bay
A GREAT DEAL... Rte. 315 flr. Billboard attached gar baths. 2nd flr
Apt. Zoned Lt
2,000 SF also available & OSP.
IN CLASSIFIED! Office / Retail to rent on bldg. MLS#09-2278
Industrial.
MLS#11-1276
Next to Gymboree MLS#10-4309 ANDY 714- Mary Donovan
WILKES-BARRE
3 BED/1.5 BATHS
4,500 SF Office
Showroom,
Prime Commercial location - 123x120 lot
zoned B-3 Hwy. High traffic area. MLS#11-1029
RAE 714-9234
TINA 714-9251 9225 Nice cement block building. Nice
level lot. Ideal for contractor! MLS#10-3528
JIM 715-9323
696-0729

Warehouse
HEAT, WATER, Loading Dock
SEWER & TRASH 4 Acres touching
INCLUDED, I81 will build to suit.
secure building,
washer/ dryer WYOMING Call 570-829-1206 Lease
this building
Prime Location
- 1900SF - 12
on-site,wood BLANDINA
APARTMENTS
LINEUP w/nice offices, pkg spaces.
MLS#09-3085
floors, yard, conference
parking. $825. Deluxe 1 & 2 bed- ASUCCESSFULSALE room & kit. MARGY 696-
room. Wall to Wall Ample parking. 0891
(570) 899-8034
carpet. Some utili- INCLASSIFIED! MLS#11-419
ties by tenant. No Doyouneedmorespace? JUDY 714- Prime location on Memorial Hwy. Unique Rental space - office & warehouse, 32,000SF, 30+
LINE UP pets. Non-smoking.
Elderly community.
A yard or garage sale
in classified
9230 space-many possibilities. Zoning B-2. MLS#11-669
MARK 696-0724
500SF to 15000SF. MLS#09-2115
MATT 714-9229
parking, including trailer spaces MLS#08-1305
VIRGINIA ROSE 288-9371

A GREAT DEAL... Quiet, safe. Off


street parking. Call
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tocleanoutyourclosets!
IN CLASSIFIED!
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944 Commercial 944 Commercial 950 Half Doubles 953 Houses for Rent 953 Houses for Rent
Properties

LUZERNE WAREHOUSE/LIGHT
Properties
WILKES-BARRE HARVEYS LAKE Newly
WILKES-BARRE TWP.
remodeled.
Looking to Build or Remodel?
Contact a Member of the BIA of NEPA
2 Half Doubles
STATE APPROVED Both located in nice
SMALL 2 BEDROOM baths,
2 bedrooms, 1.5

MANUFACTURING
FOR SCHOOL, neighborhoods. Off off street
street parking. Living room, dining parking, fenced
DAYCARE AND
Large back yards. room, kitchen, gas yard, some pets
OFFICE SPACE.
FOR LEASE
OFFICE SPACE No pets. Security & heat, heated base-
ment, stove, fridge,
okay, appliances
included.
78 MAIN STREET all utilities by ten-
ant. 3 bedrooms, sewer garbage $800/month
available immedi-
ately, 3200 sq ft
PITTSTON
Main St.
1 bath, huge attic.
$625/month. Also,
included. No pets. ,
$600/per month, +
+ utilities & security
Call (570) 899-2665
square feet, Adorable 2 bed- utilities security &
12,000 sq. ft. build- lease.
On Main Street room. $550/month 956 Miscellaneous
ing in downtown 570-639-5608
Luzerne, off-street 570-766-1881
location. Ware-
parking, forced air
furnace, central air,
Call (570) 288-5404
house with light
manufacturing. WILKES-BARRE SOUTH “Looking for
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building for lease or neighborhood. 3 qualified renters
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570-829-6200 yard, 3 porches. me at:
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570-829-7130 and list of preferred Townhouse
Dryer hookup, dish-
ask for an employ- areas. Brand New!
washer $650 + utili-
ment specialist Dee Fields, 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2
ties. 570-592-4133
Associate Broker baths, hardwood

MEDICAL OFFICE WILKES-BARRE To place your 570-788-7511 floors, 1st floor


laundry room &
Suite for lease in
modern building in
ad Call Toll Free LEWITH & FREEMAN RE, INC granite counter
tops. No Pets.
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for 2 physicans. $1,500/month
2,800 sq ft, 6 exam WYOMING Call Geri

MOCONAQUA
rooms, large recep- 570-696-0888
3 bedroom, central
tion area, break- 570-696-3801
air, baseboard hot
room/kitchen, file
room, 2 restrooms, Lease this free-
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appliances, includ- 3 bedrooms, LEWITH & FREEMAN
lab area, 2 private standing building for ing washer/dryer, 1 bathroom, with
offices. Excellent an AFFORDABLE off street parking partially finished 962 Rooms
condition. Close to monthly rent. Totally $850/month basement &
I-81. 50+ parking
KINGSTON HOUSE
renovated & ready + utilities 1-car garage.
spots available. to occupy. Offices, Call (570) 760-4483 Ready Now,
570-954-7950
For a Referral Call The Building Industry of NEPA
conference room, $795/per month, Nice, clean
work stations, kit $750/security
OFFICE SPACE 953 Houses for Rent furnished room,
and more. Ample deposit. starting at $315.
18 Pierce St
Kingston, PA
parking and handi-
cap access. $1,750/
month. MLS 11-419
Call (570)441-1132 Efficiency at $435
month furnished (570) 287-3331
MOUNTAINTOP
Available Immedi- with all utilities
ately, Off street Call Judy Rice included. Off
5701-714-9230
parking. Security
required. 3 room
Suite $300/month,
3 BEDROOM HOME 1,200s/f with base-
ment & yard. Hard-
street parking.
570-718-0331
Thinking of Becoming a Member of the BIA of NEPA?
wood floors, 3 bed-
includes utilities. LINE UP
Here are a Few Reasons Why:
rooms. Sewer &
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950 Half Doubles


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located on private
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space, labor & gas heat, wall to NA RIVER, 2nd floor bonus
industry approved, wall carpet, wash- $1100.00 FIRST room. Laundry 965 Roommate
ADA throughout, 2 er/dryer hookup. AND LAST/ per hookup in base-
$575/month + month, plus utili- ment, enclosed Wanted
✓ First hand key industry information and discounted industry
doctor offices plus
4 exam rooms, xray utilities by tenant. ties, SECURITY porches (front heat-
and reception and
breakrooms. Could
Call 570-690-3367 /deposit. Call
(570) 762-4471
ed). Sewer, water &
outside lawn main- MOCANAQUA
be used for any
business purpose. KINGSTON
Large 1/2 double
to set an appoint-
ment or email
tenance included.
$1,250 + security, HOUSE TO SHARE related educational courses
Will remodel to suit. BIOBOB@ME.COM. lease & background Professional male
For lease with 3 bedrooms, check. Available seeking profes-
ASHLEY ✓3
living room, dining in Mid July.
$2,200/MO.
Also available for room (with red car-
pet throughout) “The Patch”
Crestwood Schools
570-678-5850
sional female to
share house. Only in 1 membership granting automatic membership in the
sale $250/ month. All
MLS #11-751 eat-in kitchen with 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2
It's that time again! utilities included.
Call Charlie
VM 101
additional pantry
area. 1 bath. Large
baths. Large private
yard. Off street Rent out your
Beautiful home 5
rooms + 2 bed-
Pennsylvania Builders & National Association of Home Builders
fenced yard. Gas/ parking, quiet neigh- apartment rooms. Rec base-

✓ And much much more... Call the BIA of NEPA today for more
hot water base- borhood, no pets. with the Classifieds ment, carpeted.
board heat. All utili- Washer / dryer 570-829-7130 No pets, neat per-
ties by tenant. No hookup. $850 /
son wanted, age
NANTICOKE
smokers, no pets. month + utilities &
unimportant.
$650 + security. references. Avail-
PITTSTON Call Steven
(570) 561-5245
able Immediately.
978-771-5012
570-762-8202
information at 570.287.3331 or go to www.bianepa.com
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manufacturing,
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room, 2 bath on 4.3 FLORIDA
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office, includes remodeled. Full Beautiful 5 room
ties including sewer. basement and attic. 2 story 2 bedroom home with Pool.
all utilities with $550 plus security. Fully furnished. On
Large barn and house with 1 car
free parking.
SP14855
Call (570) 332-5723 out buildings. attached garage & canal lot. $600
I will save Horses welcome. walk up attic. 1st weekly. If interest-
you money!
NANTICOKE ed, write to:

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904-673-6944 area, rec 120 Wagner St.
2-3 bedrooms, 1.5 room/workshop, Moosic, PA 18507
bath, fridge & stove
provided, washer/
dryer hookup & wall
DALLAS
3/4 bedroom home,
w/d hookup and 1/2
bath. Versatile
HARVEY’S LAKE
property with a lot
to wall carpet. gas heat, all appli- of space. $625/mo Lake front apart-
$475/month plus ances included. ment & home for

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7 PETHICK DRIVE 570-472-2392 Call (570) 406-6044 Weekly rentals.
OFF RTE. 315 included in rent.
570-639-5041

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Walking Distance to
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COMMERCIAL-SHAVERTOWN-1,800 SF - INDUSTRIAL-PITTSTON-6,000 SF - Lt. INDUSTRIAL-WILKES-BARRE-4,000 SF - INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY-DUNMORE- OFFICE-HAZLETON-24,150 SF - 2-story OFFICE-WILKES-BARRE-12,470 SF - 3-story OFFICE-KINGSTON-7,100 SF - Class A
Multi-purpose building on .43 acres with mfg. facility on 2.6 acres - 1,000 SF office, 2 Clean warehouse space with 2 drive-in 7,831 SF - 2-story office & retail bldg with 4 office bldg, handicap accessible. Includes mansion with 2-car garage + off-street professional office building designed by Peter
paved parking. Ideal for office/restaurant drive-in doors and docks, 12'-14' ceilings. doors, security system. Space divisible. tenants. 4,369 SF available for lease at garage for 3 vehicles. High traffic/visibility parking for 15 vehicles. Office or residential Bohlin. Room for expansion. Excellent
use. $239,000 ... Dave Daris Additional 32 acres available $5.00/SF NNN ... John Rokosz $7.00/SF NNN. $345,000 ... Dan Naylor location. $299,000 ... Al Guari use. $585,000 ... Steve Barrouk location! $875,000 ... Steve Barrouk
$395,000 ... Ron Koslosky

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OFFICE-PLAINS TWP.-6,000 SF - Single- OFFICE-HAZLETON-5,210 SF - Three first RETAIL-WILKES-BARRE-22,000+/-SF -Retail RETAIL-HANOVER TWP. - 8,640 SF - RETAIL-WYOMING-6,000 SF - Charming former RETAIL-WILKES-BARRE-3,200 SF - RETAIL-WILKES-BARRE-2,500 SF - Space
story masonry structure on 1.1 acres. class spaces available in multi-tenant building building on 3 acres w/showroom, warehouse, Single-story bldg consisting of office space, rustic bar/restaurant with many upgrades. 2nd & Flexible space - many options. Office, sales available for immediate occupancy in 10,000
Formerly used as an office/dance studio. located along Airport Beltway. Handicap outside storage, 4 drive-in doors & loading dock. a repair garage and warehouse on approx. 3rd floors available for parties/catering. Includes and work area. Ideal for a small firm. SF strip center along Mundy Street. Ample
$325,000 ... Steve Barrouk accessible. $10.00/SF NNN ... Dave Daris Ample parking. Sub-Lease...JohnRokosz 6.77 acres. $400,000 ... Dave Daris equipment. Inquire about Lease Option. $49,900 ... John Rokosz parking. $13.25/SF NNN ... Dave Daris
$189,900 ... Ron Koslosky

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RETAIL-BERWICK-2,436 SF - Turnkey RETAIL-LUZERNE-1,500 SF - Frmr auto SPECIAL USE-KINGSTON-21,000 SF - 1-story WAREHOUSE/RETAIL-LUZERNE AREA- LAND-HAZLETON-4.41 ACRES - BLOOMSBURG-3.37 ACRES - Highly BEAR CREEK TWP-2.364 ACRES - Prime
convenience/beer store. Recently renovated. service station w/tanks removed. 1/2 acre former school on 1.6 acres. Bldg has 16 34,500 SF - 11,000 SF whse, 23,000 SF office & Undeveloped acreage zoned for general travelled state road frontage with great residential land for sale with 200' of front-
Furniture, fixtures, equipment & liquor license lot. Great visibility, high traffic location. classrooms and five offices, an auditorium and retail on approx. 1.5 acres w/ample parking. commercial use. Preliminary plan available visibility and neighboring retail strip age, 450' deep along Rt. 115.
library, a fully-equipped playground and for townhouse development.

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included. $450,000 ... Al Guari Parking avail. $169,000 ... Dave Daris Reasonable offers considered! Ron Koslosky activity. $425,000 ... Al Guari $120,000 ... Dave Daris
ample parking. $850,000 ... Steve Barrouk $349,000 ... Bob Frodsham

Prime Business Opportunities


Space Available - Dallas Shopping Center

FOR LEASE
6200 SF Medical and/or Retail Space
Available April 1, 2011• Dallas Shopping Center
Shopping Center is located in the heart of the Back Mountain
prior to the Route 309/415 split. Center has two entrances, traf-
fic light and a traffic count of approximately 32,000 cars daily.
Call for details (570) 822-5126

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Anchored by Thomas’ Super Tenant improvement allowance. parking nearby. Next to Rite Aid
Foodtown with 8 inline tenants. Call for more details. and Circles Deli in revitalized
Center has strong sales volume downtown.
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660 BALTIMORE DRIVE
Corporate Center at East Mountain
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 10,431 SF available
 Tenant spaces range from 2,500 SF to 10,431 SF
 Park has fiber & copper telecommunications


Light Hazard Wet sprinkler system
10-year, 100% real estate tax abatement FOR
ADDITIONAL
on improvements
 Parking for approximately 73 vehicles

240-258 ARMSTRONG RD.


CenterPoint Commerce & Trade Park COMMER-



58,713 SF available
Can be subdivided to as small as 12,361 SF
29’10” to 34’2” ceiling clear height
CIAL REAL Professional Office Rentals
Full Service Leases • Custom Design • Renovations • Various Size Suites Available


Eight (8) loading doors
Energy efficient fluorescent T-bay lighting ESTATE ADS Medical, Legal, Commercial • Utilities • Parking • Janitorial
Full Time Maintenance Staff Available
 10-year, 100% real estate tax abatement on

www.mericle.com  570.823.1100
improvements
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For Rental Information Call: 1-570-287-1161

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