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An edition of The Times Leader
THE ABINGTON
AN EDITION OF THE
TIMES LEADER
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
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INSIDE
Filmmakers visit Clarks Summit for upcoming documentary
project footage. Page 13.
SMALL TOWN America
Y
ears of Olympian- like training and preparation helps the Abington
Business and Professional Association deliver the annual Clarks
Summit Festival of Ice as a gift to the community. The group enlists
the talents of Sculpted Ice Works carvers, area musicians and assorted en-
tertainers and blends it with local business support and community volun-
teerism to create the winter wonderland displayed on Presidents Day
Weekend each year. For additional photos, see Page 6.
J
ust in time for the spring,
Abington Area Commu-
nity Classroom (AACC)
is back for its fourth semester
with classes ranging from
Ballroom Dancing to a
Wire-Wrapped Tree of Life
Pendant .
Dr. Dale Collins, 70, South
Abington, has participated in
classes since the first semester
and plans on signing up for
several this semester. Collins
said he leans toward the cook-
ing courses.
I love to eat. I developed
an interest in cooking, Id say,
20 years ago, 30 years ago.
And I enjoy learning new
recipes and perhaps even
changing existing recipes,
said Collins.
Michael DeMarco, 29,
Throop, will be teaching
Fresh Pasta from Scratch. It
is his second time teaching a
class for AACC . DeMarco,
who currently works as a sous
chef, said it is inexpensive to
make fresh pasta and that they
will be using flour, eggs and a
little bit of salt to make the
pasta during the class. The
pasta will be paired with a
variety of sauces, according to
DeMarco, and at the end of
the class the students will get
to sample their pasta and take
some home.
I just really like sharing my
passion for food with oth-
ersthats why I like being a
chef because I get to teach
others and share my passions
with them, DeMarco said .
The Fresh Pasta from
Scratch course has reached
its limit for students and is
now closed, but there other
options for those wishing to
sign up for a cooking class
including Pizza Demonstra-
tion from Start to Finish,
Simple Vegetarian Suppers
and More, Prepare a Beauti-
ful Brunch, Regional Amer-
ican Cuisine, Spring Pies-
Hands On.
For those who may not be
interested in a cooking class,
there are a variety of other
courses being offered.
The things were trying to
offer are something for every-
body, said Anne Armezzani,
Scott Township, a committee
member of AACC . She de-
scribed the courses that are
offered as, small with a
friendly atmosphere. Com-
mittee member Paula Baillie,
Waverly, said about the pro-
gram, after the winter its
nice to get out and socialize.
And these are stimulating
classes.
Jennifer White, 41, Clarks
Summit, owner of Whites
Country Floral, will be the
instructor for Flower Arrang-
ing and Design 101. White
said that the class will put a
little spring into our winter.
During the class White said
the participants will learn
about basic flower care and
how to arrange a bouquet,
which the participants then
get to take home.
I think with flowers its
really how theyre cared for
once you receive them; chang-
ing the water, giving the ends
a fresh cut, not putting them
in front of direct heat or out in
freezing temperatures, said
White.
White said that for those
taking the class to bring floral
clippers if they have their own
pair and a love of flowers.
The class is offered March 15
with a registration fee of $25;
deadline to register for the
class is March 8.
Mina Hart, 66, Dalton has
taken four classes so far
through AACC and is signed
up for three classes this se-
mester, including Flower
Arranging and Design 101.
She said she is taking the
class because she had wanted
to work as a florist and aims
to learn how to do an arrange-
ment. This is where Ill
hopefully learn a little bit so
that my flower arrangements
at home will look nice.
Some instructors classes
will not only showcase their
experience on a topic, but will
also include part of their cul-
ture as well, as is the case
Taking steps in new directions
ABINGTON JOURNAL PHOTO/TSHAIYA STEPHENSON
Dipti Pancholy M.D. demonstrates Dandiya-ras, one of the Indian Folk
dances she will teach, in front of the traditional altar at her home. She
is wearing a chania-choli, a traditional outfit for a Gujarati dance.
See Class, Page 5
Classes offers folk dancing, brunch basics, floral design
CLARKS SUMMIT- The
Abington Heights School
Board decided to put the idea
of accepting tuition students
on hold during its monthly
meeting held Feb. 15.
Superintendent Michael
Mahon, Ph.D., proposed the
idea of implementing a policy
to accept tuition students in
January. During a February
work session, board members
asked if it would be possible
to charge different tuitions
based on students needs.
On Wednesday, Mahon was
still uncertain if the district
would be able to charge differ-
ent tuition rates, but asked
board members, hypotheti-
cally, if the district could,
would they be interested in
implementing the policy and
begin taking tuition students
during the 2012-13 school
year.
The majority of the board
members said they were un-
comfortable approving the
policy for the 2012-13 school
year, but did express interest
in continuing discussion on
the matter and possibly imple-
menting it in the future.
I am not prepared to do it
for this year, said Treasurer
Louise Brzuchalski.
For myself, I need to study
more of the charts that you
gave us, and look at our pop-
ulation, and look at our pro-
jected enrollment.
In other business, student
representative Alexa Abdalla
spoke to the board in an effort
to keep one school tradi-
Board
says no to
tuition
students
BY DON MCGLYNN
dmcglynn@theabingtonjournal.com
See board, Page 8
A Dalton resident accused
of rape allegedly confessed
to police that he knew the
victim did not want to have
sex with him and asked offi-
cers to deliver a written
apology letter to her.
Conrad Gockley, of Dal-
ton, faces charges of one
count each of rape, indecent
sexual intercourse, and sex-
ual assault, and two counts
of indecent assault for the
alleged Oct. 31, 2011 in-
cident.
According to the criminal
complaint:
Gockley, the victim, and
two of their friends returned
to the victims Dunmore
residence after a night of
trick-or-treating. While at
the home, Gockley allegedly
sent a text message to the
victim asking her to go up-
stairs. She replied no in
another message, and he
then asked her to show him
where the bathroom was.
As Gockley was being led
to the bathroom, he alleged-
ly pushed the victim into her
bedroom and began to kiss
her and touch her inappro-
priately. He then allegedly
assaulted the victim.
A forensic exam at Com-
munity Medical Center that
evening confirmed bruis-
ing consistent with having
been sexually assaulted.
Dunmore Capt. William
Dalton
man
accused of
2011 rape
BY CHRIS HUGHES
chughes@golackawanna.com
See Dalton, Page 5
OLYMPIC FEATS OF STRENGTH
ABINGTON JOURNAL/JASON RIEDMILLER
ABOVE: An Olympic weightlifter is brought to life under the practiced blades of Sculpted Ice Works Mark Crouthamel Thursday, Feb.
16 at PNC Bank, 209 S. State St., Clarks Summit.
ABINGTON JOURNAL/JASON RIEDMILLER
ABOVE: An Olympic ice torch at
the clock tower at Depot and
State streets serves as a bea-
con for opening ceremonies
Thursday.
ABINGTON JOURNAL/ALEX SEELEY
RIGHT: Collin Miller,
6, Old Forge gets
in the game Sat-
urday, Feb. 18,
donning themed
ribbons and med-
als while coloring
an Olympic symbol
at Clarks Green
Assembly of God
Church, 204 S.
Abington Road.
C M Y K
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JOURNAL
The Waverly Community House will host the Cub Scouts of Troop #152 for The Second
Annual Pinewood Derby Feb. 25 at 11 a.m.
The Pinewood Derby is a racing event for Cub Scouts in the Boy Scouts of America. Cub
Scouts, with the help of parents, build their own cars from wood, usually from kits containing
a block of pine, plastic wheels and metal axles.
We give the boys a few weeks to come up with a design of their own, said Ethan Cannel-
la, Cub Scout Leader of Troop #152. Then the whole pack gets together for a car cutting
night, where the leaders or a parent will volunteer to do the rough cutting of their designs for
them.The boys then will take their cars and complete any final shaping, sand them smooth,
paint them, and assemble the finished cars with the axles and wheels. The boys all bring their
completed racers in and have their cars weighed, measured and inspected to make sure that
all of the guidelines were followed and all are on a level playing field. The track is set up for
two lanes with a built in digital timer built that clocks the runs down to the thousandth of a
second. The scouts receive awards and trophies for their achievements, including most origi-
nal car design, placement within their dens and being the fastest in the pack overall.
Anyone interested in scouting may contact Ethan Cannella at 570. 241.8120. The Waverly
Community House is located at 1115 North Abington Road in Waverly, PA.
Shown at last years event, from left are: Michael Servas, Seth Blakiewicz and Santiago de
los Rios with Wolves Den Leader Rachel Gilbert.
Comm to host Pinewood Derby
CLASS REUNIONS
Clarks Summit-Abington Re-
union Committee for Class of
1960 seeks members: Sharon
Bunnell Hellman, Carol Cobb
Kish, Patricia Dunning Butler,
Connie Hatfield Dailey, Sue
Ellen Kadison Vecchiotti, El-
izabeth Nash, Barbara Neidlin-
ger, Rosalie Novak White, Judith
Seamans Halloway and Patricia
Mcavaney Flynn. Info: 587.3056
or 587.3676.
Clarks Summit-Abington High
School Class of 1962 50-Year
Reunion scheduled for the week-
end of September 8. Acommittee
has been formed to search for
former classmates and seek input
on activities for the weekend.
Members of the class or anyone
with information on the where-
abouts of members of the class
may contact John Arcangelo at
587.4453 or access the reunion
Facebook page, CSAClass of
1962.
REMINDERS
Overeaters Anonymous meet-
ings, First Presbyterian Church,
201Stone Ave., Clarks Summit,
weekly, Monday and Wednesday,
7 p.m.; Tuesday and Thursday,
9:30 a.m. and Sun., 4 p.m. Info:
587.4313.
Stroke Affects the Young, at the
Charles Luger Outpatient Center
of Allied Rehab Hospital, Moffat
Drive, Scranton in the Graf Com-
munity Roomfrom3 to 5 p.m.
This monthly support group for
young survivors of stroke is to
discuss topics like howsurviving
a stroke affects your education,
career, child rearing, and more.
The 2012 meeting schedule is as
follows: February 26, March 25,
April 22, May 27, June 24, July
22, August 26, September 23,
October 28, November 25 and
December 23. Info: www.stro-
keay.com, 243.1792 or stro-
keay@gmail.com.
DAILY EVENTS
February 22: Constituent
Outreach Day, at the Clarks
Green Borough Building, 104 N.
Abington Rd., from10 a.m. to 3
p.m. State Representative Kevin
Murphys and his staff will hold
constituent outreach visits in
February throughout the113th
Legislative District. His staff can
help with the Property Tax/Rent
Rebate Program, PACE/PACE-
NETprescription-drug coverage,
veterans issues, unemployment
compensation, workers compen-
sation and any other state-related
matter.
St. Johns Russian Orthodox
Cathedral Homemade Pirogie
Sale, at St. Johns Center, Hill
Street, Mayfield fromnoon to 4
p.m. Homemade pierogie (deep
fried or uncooked) will be sold
for $6 per dozen on a first-come/
first-served basis. Info: 876.0730.
Business orders: fax to 876.2534.
Soup and Sermon, Lenten
Worship Experience, at the Elm
Park United Methodist Church
Chapel at the corner of Linden St.
and Jefferson Ave., Scranton ,
from12:05 to12:30 p.m., contin-
uing each Wednesday throughout
the seven weeks of Lent. Light
lunch to be served in ElmParks
Dining Hall From12:30 to1p.m.
Afree will offering will be taken
for lunch.
Annual Chinchilla Hose Com-
pany Pizza Sale, at the fire station
on Shady Lane Road, from2 to
7p.m., continuing every Friday
during lent until April 6. Red,
white, red broccoli or white broc-
coli pizza available. All proceeds
benefit the operation and equip-
ment for the Chinchilla Hose
Company of South Abington
Township. Orders: call 586.5726
the day of the sale.
Ash Wednesday Service, at
Clarks Green United Methodist
Church, 119 Glenburn Rd., at 7
p.m. This candlelight service will
usher in the Lenten Season and
allowfor a time for the senses to
guide into the presence of God.
February 23: Abington
Heights School District Spring
Sports Physicals, at the Abington
Heights High School Field House
from2:30 to 4 p.m. for Junior
High and 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. for
grades 9-12. Cost: $15 per stu-
dent.
Open Forumon Drugs and
Alcohol, in The Gathering Room
of Our Lady of Snows Church,
301S. State St. from6:30 to 8
p.m., dinner starting at 6 p.m. For
parents and teens seventh grade
through high school. Presenters
include a teen panel; Jude Villa-
no, Certified Prevention Special-
ist; and Karen Arscott, D.O.
Marywood University, Physician
Assistant ProgramDirector. A
spaghetti dinner will be provided
and participants are invited to
bring a dessert. Pre-Registration
for the dinner is required by Feb-
ruary 20. Register/info: 586.1741.
The KRWFoundation Party
with the PRO, at the Electric
City Trolley Museum, 300 Cliff
St., Scranton, from6 to 9 p.m.
Features NewYork Yankee leg-
ends Bucky Dent, Dwight Doc
Gooden, Joe Pepitone, Mickey
Rivers and Roy White. Benefits
the Boys and Girls Clubs of NE-
PA. Cost: $50 general admission
(includes beer, wine and hors
doeuvres) or $125 VIP admis-
sion (includes VIP cocktail hour
from5 to 6 p.m. and $100 raffle
ticket for French Street Martin
Villa). Tickets: 342.8709 ext. 110,
KRWfoundation@gmail.com, or
at door.
Angels for Aubree, at the Back-
yard Ale House in Scranton from
4 to 9 p.m. Ticket includes food,
choice of one drink (domestic
beer, well mixed, or wine), bas-
ket/iPad raffles and entertain-
ment. Afundraiser to benefit
Aubree DeFazio, daughter El-
isabeth and Jeff DeFazio who has
suffered complications such as
Severe Pulmonary Hypertension,
Hypoctic Eschemic Encephalitis,
Chronic Lung Disease, Meconi-
umAspiration Syndrome and
several other cardiac issues. Cost:
$20 Tickets: AngelsforAu-
bree@yahoo.comor at the door.
February 25: Sound for Sco-
liosis Rock the Lumbar All Trib-
ute Band Concert, at the Stone
Elephant in Olyphant, at 6 p.m.
First in a series of three tribute
shows lined up for 2012. Cost: $9
in advance, $12 at the door. Tick-
ets/Info: soundforscolio-
sis@gmail.comor 570.558.9247.
Ziti with your Sweetie Dinner
Theater, at the Clifford Fire Hall,
Route106 at 3 p.m. Hosted by the
Clifford Community Youth
Group. Salad, ziti with meatballs,
beverage and dessert will be
served while the youth present
Murder, Mayhemand Marsh-
mallowSalad. Cost: $8. Tickets:
222.3331, 2224344, or at the door
(limited availability).
Alliance Landfills Camp Kes-
trel Habitat Workshop, in the
Alliance Community Center, 360
S. Keyser Ave., Taylor at 9:30
a.m. For children 8 years and
older. Features presentations and
hands-on exercises to familiarize
children with local habitat issues,
howthey can improve wildlife
habitat, and howthey can become
for Cub Scouts in the Boy Scouts
of America. Cub Scouts, with the
help of parents, build their own
cars fromwood, usually fromkits
containing a block of pine, plastic
wheels and metal axles. Scouting
info: 241.8120.
February 26: American Red
Cross Blood drive, at Temple
Hesed, 1Knox Road, Scranton,
from9 a.m. to 3 p.m. In honor of
Henri Deutsch, a psychologist
who is being treated for lympho-
ma. Appointments are suggested,
but walk-ins will be welcome.
Appointments: 344.7201.
February 29: Taize Service, at
St. Peters Church, Tunkhannock,
at 6 p.m. All are welcome and
invited to bring a meatless soup
or a loaf of bread to share. Ser-
vice will include prayer, med-
itation, chant and song. The Taiz
Community in France began in
1940 and is made up of 100
brothers, Catholics and others
fromvarious Protestant back-
grounds, coming fromaround 30
nations. Taize will also be held at
the same times on March 7, 14,
21, 28, and April 4. Info:
836.2233.
The Scriptural Way of the
Cross; Jesus Journey to Cal-
vary, Lenten Bible Study, at
Tompkinsville United Methodist
Church, 1448 Heart Lake Rd.
(Route107), Jermyn, continuing
March 7, 14, 21, and 28 from6 - 8
p.m. Alight soup supper will be
served at 6 p.m. All welcome.
Info: 240.5995.
better recyclers. In the event of
inclement weather, the date will
be moved to March 3. Cost: free.
Info: 562.1600 ext. 244.
Centennial Year of the Bible
Mini-Retreat, First Presbyterian
Church in Clarks Summit from
10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Taught by Dr.
Buz Myers, a Professor at Gettys-
burg College and ordained Pres-
byterian minister. Cost: $10 (in-
cludes lunch). Register: 586.6306
or office@fpccs.org.
The University of Scranton
Exercise Science Clubs Fifth
Annual Healthy Heart Fair, The
Mall at Steamtown, from1- 3
p.m. Free blood pressure read-
ings, body fat analysis, massages,
educational games and informa-
tion promoting awareness of
heart health and heart disease.
Abington Heights Girls Soft-
ball Clinic, at the Abington
Heights High School. Sponsored
by The Abington Heights Jr. and
Sr. High Coaches and Players.
For girls ages 5 and older who are
interested in playing softball. A
pitching clinic will be held from
9 - 11a.m. with registration at
8:30 a.m. Girls are asked to bring
a parent or another player as their
catcher. Hitting, fielding and base
running will begin at 11:30 a.m.
with registration at 11a.m. Cost:
$25 for one session or both for
$35. Pre-register: abingtonsoft-
ball@juno.com. Info: http://
www.eteamz.com/AAGSL.
Cub Scouts of Troop #152
Second Annual Pinewood Derby,
at The Waverly Community
House, at 11a.m. Aracing event
COMMUNITY
CALENDAR
Students can now apply
for the PA House of Repre-
sentatives Scholarship Pro-
gram, which provides four-
year scholarships to two
high school seniors per year.
Each award consists of one
semester of tuition at the
State System of Higher Edu-
cation for four years.
The eligibility criteria are
as follows: Graduating high
school senior; legal resident
of Pennsylvania; attendance
at a Pennsylvania college,
university, or career school
as a full-time student; aca-
demic achievement (mini-
mum 3.0 cumulative high
school GPA); commitment
to community and leadership
qualities; extracurricular
activities; financial need.
The application is avail-
able online at www.tfec.org.
The deadline to submit all
materials is March 1.
Materials may be sent to:
The Foundation for En-
hancing Communities
PA House of Representa-
tives Scholarship
Attn: Jennifer Kuntch,
Program Officer for Educa-
tion Enhancement
200 N. 3rd St., 8th Floor
P.O. Box 678
Harrisburg, PA 17108-
0678
Kavulich announces
Scholarship Program
Keystone College will host
a free workshop to help Keys-
tone students and their fam-
ilies learn more about the Free
Application for Federal Stu-
dent Aid (FAFSA) Feb. 25
from10 a.m. - 1 p.m. in Evans
Hall in Hibbard Campus Cen-
ter.
The workshop will include
presentations by financial aid
professionals who will walk
students and their families
through the financial aid proc-
ess and help them submit their
own FAFSA forms.
Keystone students are asked
to register for the seminar
with the Office of Financial
Assistance and Planning no
later than Feb. 23 by calling
1.877.4COLLEGE, option 2.
They should ask which docu-
ments they need to bring in
order to file the FAFSA form
the day of the workshop.
Keystone hosts FAFSA Workshop
Editor:
Pennsylvanias award win-
ning state park system is threat-
ened by the Marcellus Shale
gas drillers.
The Commonwealth doesnt
own the mineral rights beneath
80 percent of state park land,
much of which lies over the
Marcellus Shale. While the
owners of the mineral rights
have a right to drill, that doesnt
mean drilling in state parks is
good for our Commonwealth.
Last weekend (Feb. 11) I
attended Lackawanna State
Parks Winterfest an annual
event enjoyed by local families,
with programs including ani-
mal tracking, crafts and horse-
drawn wagon rides for chil-
dren, safety demonstrations by
the Scott dive team, search and
rescue dogs showing their
prowess and many other winter
activities appealing to all ages.
It is disturbing to think that
parks which offer free pro-
grams of this caliber to the
public are at risk from drilling
activity.
The disastrous legislation
pushed through and signed by
Gov. Corbett doesnt contain
any protections from the im-
pact of drilling in our state
parks. I thank our local state
Senator, John Blake, and Rep-
resentative, Sid Michaels Ka-
vulich, who opposed this legis-
lation.
We must protect our state
parks so future generations of
Pennsylvania families can
enjoy what I and many others
enjoy year round the beauti-
ful outdoors at a local state
park.
Janet Crowther
Fleetville
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
C M Y K
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In a little more than two
weeks, several members of
The University of Scranton
community earned enough
memories to last a lifetime.
Emily Harasym, of Factory-
ville, and Dan Haggerty, of
Waverly, were among 15 Uni-
versity of Scranton students
and faculty members who
recently returned from a trip
to Uganda.
A philosophy professor at
the University, Haggerty is
also the director of the Spe-
cial Jesuit Liberal Arts Hon-
ors Program (SJlA), which is
a four-year liberal arts pro-
gram reserved for the top 5
percent of the students at the
University of Scranton.
This year Christianity in
Africa, a course taught by
Charles Pinches, Ph.D., chair
of the Theology Department,
was offered as an SLJA elec-
tive.
According to the Universi-
tys website, the travel course
covers the life and story of
Ugandan Christianity since
1877, including the Uganda
martyrs, the relationship be-
tween Anglicans and Catholi-
cs, and the role of Christian
churches in Uganda culture,
especially related to educa-
tion, justice and medicine.
In addition to Ugandas
history, the group also took
the time to delve into its pre-
sent, participating in a num-
ber of activities where they
had a chance to meet the peo-
ple, including visiting a few
hospitals.
One public hospital in the
town of Masaka was heart-
breaking. The conditions were
desperately poor and deplor-
able, with very ill, and I as-
sume dying patients it was
very sad, said Haggerty.
Thanks to a gift of $1,000
from the grandmother of one
of the students on the trip, the
group was able to provide
rice, sugar, soap and bread to
about 150 patients in the hos-
pital.
Readers might wonder,
Well, why is that necessary?
And its because hospitals in
Uganda dont cook, they dont
provide any meals for the
patients, so how does that get
done? The families of the
patients have to movecamp
out back and do the meals and
the wash, so this gift really
was very useful to the pa-
tients, said Haggerty.
Despite the conditions,
Haggerty and Harasym said
they were impressed with the
positive attitude that everyone
there seemed to possess.
There is an abundance of
joy and warmth and love, and
incredible hospitality, said
Haggerty. You feel honored
and lucky to be there because
youre welcomed so much,
said Harasym.
The two said the conditions
were much better at another
hospital they visited in South-
West Uganda, the Bwindi
Community Hospital.
Bwindi Community Hospi-
tal was founded in 2003 by
Dr. Scott Kellerman, an
American physician, and his
wife, Carol.
It was beautiful, very
hopeful, well- equipped, clean
by contrast to the public hos-
pital. It was another world,
said Haggerty.
Seeing what people can do,
like the Kellermans, is in-
spiring to me, said Harasym.
It gives me motivation that
I want to do well in school so
that hopefully I can do some-
thing as amazing as the peo-
ple who are helping. It moti-
vates me every day.
Harasym is a biochemistry
cell and molecular biology
major, with a minor in philos-
ophy.
Local scholars get firsthand look at Ugandan life
ABINGTON JOURNAL /DON MCGLYNN
Emily Harasym and Dan Hag-
gerty, from left, were among
University of Scranton students
and faculty members who
recently returned from a trip to
Uganda.
BY DON MCGLYNN
dmcglynn@theabingtonjournal.com
M
ore than 500 supporters of
Marleys Mission were
decked in formal attire to
attend the 2nd Annual Blue Ribbon
Gala held Feb. 18 at the Hilton Scran-
ton and Conference Center.
Dining tables were adorned with
white tablecloths and accented with
blue ribbon and white toile and a
custom -made ice sculpture donated
by Sculpted Ice Works, Inc. was dis-
played in the hotels second floor
lobby.
Its an incredible crowd, said
Marleys Mission president Eugene
Talerico Jr., Esq., of the outpouring
of community support at the gala.
What never ceases to amaze me, all
of us, is the depth of support for the
Mission in our community. We got
our start from the caring and gener-
ous spirit of our community and they
continue to come out and support our
vision at every bend and turn. This
was a hallmark year for us as an or-
ganization. It clearly demonstrated
Northeastern Pennsylvania really
going above and beyond to help us
heal children. We competed for two
very large grant awards and were
successful in both and both had as
the initial phases community in-
volvement and community participa-
tion. We competed in the Pepsi Re-
fresh Project and the Chase Commu-
nity Giving Program and between
those two grants we were successful
in achieving $50,000 to provide
scholarships for kids so they can
receive treatment free of charge.
Thats not something you can do
alone. It takes a community it takes
a region.
Marleys Mission competed with
organizations in New York City, Tex-
as, Las Vegas, Los Angeles and came
in second in the Pepsi Grant. Talerico
added, The one thing thats crystal
clear is that when folks participate
with the mission, they have the abil-
ity to impact the life of a child forev-
erthats the connection. What we
do and what they give to us, we put to
work in programming and making
sure that kids have an opportunity to
live successful and productive lives.
Marleys Mission is a private, non-
profit corporation that provides
equine (horse-assisted) therapy for
children who have experienced trau-
ma. The organization, which was
awarded the Best New Charity in
the U.S., arose from the personal
tragedy experienced by one family
and their five-year-old daughter who
was sexually assaulted.
Trish Hartman and Julie Sidoni
were emcees and Patrick J. Brier,
Esq. and Erin Kane were honorary
co-chairs of this years gala. Co-
chairs were Jeanne Giallorenzi and
Rebecca Haggerty.
One of the many highlights of the
gala was a video produced by Dan
Simrell, owner of Dan Simrell Ad-
vertising. In 2011, Simrell produced
his first video for the organization.
He explained, Gene Talerico
called me (last year) and said, Weve
formed a foundation and we want to
put together a video to help tell the
story. Its very sensitive subject mat-
ter and I thought of you. I was very
flattered that he thought of meI
said, Of course I will donate all of
my services to do thisits a great
cause. I have three children of my
own. If youre going to get involved,
(in a cause) you couldnt pick a better
cause than this
Regarding this years video, Simrell
added, I wanted to do something
different from last year. So I wrote a
song called, Were on a Mission. At
the beginning of the video its very
devastating to see the statistics, but
then as the video goes on, the mood
changes and you see the work this
organization doesand you realize
what these people are doingtheyre
really changing the lives of these
children. Ninety percent of cases are
unreported and 90% of them (these
kids) never tell anybody. This is a
conversation that needs to happen
and Im just happy to be part of this
important work. Simrells video may
be viewed at www.youtube.com/
watch?v=OxPhh7q8rGg.
Maria Fronduti attended the eve-
ning gala. Fronduti said, Im a par-
ticipant since day one. I was working
in the emergency room at Moses
Taylor and Im a loyal supporter until
the very end
Brier said, I approached a number
of people to raise money for tonight
and it was one of the easiest asks Ive
ever had because when you do what
they have done in such a short period
to be a nationally recognized charity,
people want to come.
Among the awards presented at the
gala were The Golden Bridle Award:
Jim Barrett, Bobby Soper, Barbara
Moody and Jason Wiggins; The Sad-
dle of Hope Award: Ashley Occhi-
pinti and Michelle Occhipinti-
Koelsch; The Spirit Reigns Award:
Isabella Cordaro, Zoe Haggerty and
Katie Talerico; The Blue Ribbon
Award: Kathleen Bolling Bell,
Bridget Cabets and Judy Detter; The
Gateway Award: Friendship House;
and The Remembering Zachary
Award: Honorable Kevin P. Murphy.
Gala art was created and donated
by Riverside Junior/Senior High
School, McNichols Plaza, Carbon-
dale Area High School, Blue Ridge
Elementary School, Lackawanna
County Career Technology, Stour-
bridge Elementary School, Francis
Willard Elementary School, Dun-
more High School and Mid Valley
High School.
Gala 2012 committee members
were Alishia Allegrucci, Nunzi Al-
legrucci, Bridget Barrett, Kathy Bell,
Michele Boland, Bridget Cabets,
Rose Marie Crotti, Carol Datto, Ni-
cole Ferentino, Jess Farrell, Katie
Farrell, Susan Gershey, Paulette Ha-
milton, Michele Hughes, Mary Kay
Lehanan, Jennifer Macknosky, John
Mackey, Eileen Notarianni, Chris
OConnor, Kara Seitzinger, Heidi
Rivera, Kayla Rivera, Amy Scoblick,
Katie Sunday, Laura Talerico, Jessie
Tharp, Kate Walsh, Stephanie Wil-
liams, and Kim Wylam.
The Harry and Jeannette Weinberg
Foundation, Inc. was the Triple
Crown Sponsor. LAMAR Advertis-
ing and WNEP-TV were media spon-
sors.
ABINGTON JOURNAL/JOAN MEAD-MATSUI
2012 Blue Ribbon Gala co-chairs, Jeanne Giallorenzi, left, and Rebecca Haggerty, right,
are shown with Marleys Mission president, Eugene Talerico Jr., Esq.
True blue support
BY JOAN MEAD MATSUI
Abington Journal Correspondent
Piano soloist, Tatiana Tell of Scranton,
entertains the crowd at the gala.
C M Y K
PAGE 4A www.theabingtonjournal.com The Abington JournalClarks Summit, PA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2012
FACTORYVILLE- Gas
drilling knocks on the door
and the process begins. And
for the Factoryville Borough
Council the knock has come
and now the decision making
is at hand.
On Feb. 8, Bob Poorman,
permit agent for Geokinetics,
approached the board seeking
a permit to begin seismic
testing in Factoryville. Poor-
man explained that his firm is
handling the testing for many
gas companies interested in
the area and that he is cur-
rently performing the testing
in Wyoming County. The area
now being tested includes a
portion of Factoryville.
We can not do the testing
in the Factoryville area unless
we have a permit from the
board and that is why we are
here tonight and to answer
any questions the board may
have, said Poorman.
After much discussion, the
board approved a resolution
for the testing to occur in
Factoryville only when all
paperwork and requirements
have been made to the solic-
itor with his approval. Emer-
gency Services Manager
Christopher Burgey requested
that the board put together a
list with concerns and re-
quests and present it to the
solicitor for his review. The
board agreed.
Poorman explained that the
system his company uses is a
3D seismic machine, which
produces 3D images that
show the ledge of rock below
the surface. This allows gas
companies to see how the
rock, faults and area are laid
out so they can easily access
the gas below the surface.
He added that the testing
involves cables that run
across the town roads and
even through peoples proper-
ties and carry the voltage of a
9- volt battery. Cables are in
place for 4 to 5 weeks.
When we lay the cables
down we try to put them
through culverts so that are
not on the roadways. Our
company works 7 days a
week and in all types of
weather, except for lightning.
I have submitted to you to-
night a surface survey so you
can see the land laid out as we
will be surveying. And we do
have to have the properties
owners approval to run the
cable, however, if we have to
run the cable through a non
-approved property we do
have the permit that allows us
to do that as well, said Poor-
man.
Poorman also explained
that the company has a 300
-foot buffer, so they can not
put the lines within 300 feet
of a home or business. We
will be bringing in trucks that
people know as thumper
trucks; they have metal plates
on them and they come down
on the roadway and vibrate
the earth to get the readings .
When the truck comes
through, you will feel the
vibration, but it is not a vibra-
tion that will cause things to
fall on the floor, he said.
Solicitor Paul Litwin said,
As I look through this paper-
work, the borough is not get-
ting a lot of funds for your
company to do the testing,
and this is a risk for this bor-
ough. We wouldnt be doing
the testing in the winter
months, and I would like a list
of other boroughs you have
done work in, as well as con-
tacts. You are only paying us
$5 an acre and that is not
enough. I dont see any bond-
ing insurance papers and right
now you are not even paying
Factoryville for the use of the
roads. I also have concerns
that this testing will affect our
sewer plants we still need
a lot of information on this.
Council OKs seismic
testing upon review
BY SUE REBENSKY
Abington Journal Correspondent
DALTON- At the Dalton
Borough Council meeting
held Feb. 9, Lackawanna Trail
senior Nick Sujkowski, son of
Dalton firefighter Mark Suj-
kowski, requested approval
fromthe board to hold a run
on Turnpike Road in April for
his senior project.
Sujkowski mentioned that
he spoke with Church Street
resident Laura Evans. He also
said that Evans has held a run,
in which the road wasnt
closed, but runners had to sign
waivers stating that she and
council are not responsible for
any injuries.
Dalton Council member
Bill Montgomery asked Suj-
kowski what is the purpose for
the run. Sujkowski answered,
The purpose is to benefit a
charity, cystic fibrosis, that
two of my cousins (brother
and sister) passed away of. My
aunt, their mother, holds a
chapter of this in Rutherford,
N.J. every year, so I just want
to bring it here for one year.
Mayor JimGray replied that
PennDOTmight not approve
of blocking the traffic on
Turnpike Road.
Gray suggested that the run
be held at Huntington Woods
instead of Turnpike Road to
avoid traffic.
Something like that will be
off the roadway. It will limit
your liability, and since we just
paved those roads up there this
year, theyre very nice for
running on, said Gray. It
gives a little scenic area and
the people out there might
even come out and support the
efforts there, too. It is just
something Imgiving you as
an idea for the purposes of
safety of your runners.
Gray also suggested Suj-
kowski ask the Dalton Fire
Company to help himset up
the race.
What youre doing is very
honorable, and in memory of
your cousins, I think thats
straight, powerful stuff, said
Gray.
Bill Montgomery added, I
think youve seen a couple
hurdles you might have to get
over but I think you have
councils blessing at this
point.
Nick Sujkowski thanked the
board .
In other business, Country-
side Conservancy trail coor-
dinator Cheryl Ellsworth and
trail committee member
Christine Dettore made a
presentation announcing that
the Department of Conserva-
tion and Natural Resources
received a grant of $566,000
in December 2011for the
Northern Electric Trolley
Trail. They handed the Dalton
Council members brochures
for the Trolley Trail, which is
based on the idea of connect-
ing the former right-of-way
into a non-motorized commu-
nity recreational trail. This
trail would reconnect the
small towns fromClarks
Summit to Lake Winola.
Ellsworth and Dettore men-
tioned that they secured ease-
ment control of the first three
miles. Using a map as a visual
aid, they showed the route
between downtown Clarks
Summit to downtown Dalton,
which is the currently funded
Phase1. Ellsworth mentioned
that Phase1will start at Clarks
Summit, continue through the
Abington little league field,
cross Arch Avenue to Waverly
Road, continue through the
Church of the Epiphany, and
end at South Turnpike Road.
Our hope is to be able to
preserve the trolley station as
you all knowthat is still stand-
ing, and this is our first
phase, said Ellsworth.
Ellsworth mentioned that
Phase 2 will extend from
Factoryville to Route 6, and
Phase 3 will be fromRoute 6
to Lake Winola.
We want to get the com-
munity up to speed and also
get your input, said Ells-
worth. We are aware of some
glitches, but by and large, this
is for the community. I think
its going to be a wonderful
asset to the community. Our
purpose tonight was to let you
knowwhere were at with it.
President Bill Salva said,
Your hard work has certainly
come a180 (degrees) from
where you started because I
knowyoure up against hard
times when you first proposed
the thought. I think you both
deserve a round of applause.
Lackawanna Trail senior proposes charity run in Dalton
BY BEN FREDA
Abington Journal Correspondent
WAVERLYTWP.- Commu-
nity member Maryellen Dan-
drea attended the February13
Waverly township meeting to
followup on the preservation
of the townships historic
schoolhouse, at 1208 N.
Abington Rd..
There is a possibility for a
Keystone Historic Preserva-
tion grant approaching with a
proposal deadline of March1
through the Pennsylvania
Historical MuseumSystem.
The grant proposal would
need to be submitted under
Waverly Township since a
committee specifically for the
schoolhouse is not in effect
yet; however DAndrea plans
to hire a grant writer herself
and only needs the use of the
townships name. The next
step is to identify projects and
phases, DAndrea said it
looked to be a Good process
for us to go through to compile
the info and see where were at
and what we need to do.
Before moving forward to
fund raising events for the
schoolhouse DAndrea has
asked Public works director
Thomas James to check the
schoolhouse for hazards.
James agreed to assess it and
see about any maintenance
that needs to be done.
Grant may save
Waverly schoolhouse
BY BRITTNEY PIERCE
Abington Journal Correspondent
OBITUARY
James J.
Ryder, 44,
of South
Abington
Twp., died
Feb. 13
fromin-
juries sustained due to an
automobile accident. His
wife is the former Mar-
ianne Stasko. The couple
have been married for 23
years.
Born in Scranton, he was
the son of Annamae Dur-
kin Ryder of Scranton, and
the late Joseph C. Ryder.
He was the owner of Ryder
Asset Management, Clarks
Summit. Jimwas a mem-
ber of the Church of St.
Gregory, Clarks Green. He
was currently serving as
Worshipful Master of Ori-
ental Star Lodge, No. 588,
Free &Accepted Masons,
and was a member of the
Rotary Club of the Abing-
tons. He was involved for
several years as a coach in
the Abington Little League
and the Abington Youth
Soccer Program.
Jimenjoyed golfing,
fishing, cooking, camping,
gardening and spending
time with his family.
Also surviving are a
daughter, Lauren Marie
Elizabeth Ryder at home; a
son, Thomas James Ryder,
at home; two sisters,
Joanne E. Scanlon and her
husband, James C., So.
Abington Twp., and Mari
Ryder Regan of Raleigh,
NC; a niece, Colleen Mul-
lally and three nephews,
James C. Scanlon Jr.,
Shawn and Conner Regan.
To send online condo-
lences, visit www.law-
renceeyoungfuneralhome-
.com. In lieu of flowers,
memorials may be made to
St. Francis of Assisi Kitch-
en 500 Penn Ave., Scran-
ton, PA18509.
James J. Ryder
February 13, 2012
Rotary International will celebrate its
designation of World Polio Plus Day
February 23.
The organization is comprised of
more than 33,000 clubs and1.2 million
members worldwide, including the
Rotary Club of the Abingtons.
Roger Mattes Jr., president of the
Abington club explained the signif-
icance: Its primarily a way to bring
attention to the scourge of polio and
howfar we have come, as a group, in
eradicating it fromthe face of the earth.
Rotary International started the Polio
Plus campaign in1985. The stated goal
was to eradicate polio fromthe face of
the earth by the year 2005. In 2005, it
had narrowed down to being present in
three countries and started to make a
comeback.
In1985, when we started this cam-
paign, over 1,000 children a day were
being crippled by polio. There were
over 350,000 cases being reported
world-wide and reporting back then
was not near as accurate as today. ,
Mattes said.
He explained how, originally, they
were having problems with these coun-
tries mistrusting outsiders to the point
where children were having their arms
cut off by tribal warlords for receiving
vaccinations. Polio is primarily a water
born virus fromcontaminated water;
issues exist in third world nations where
they dont have running water.
Our club fromClarks Summit edu-
cated a community of girls by making a
modest contribution which received
multiple matching grants. We were able
to dig a well in Kenya which, in turn,
allowed the girls of that community to
no longer carry water back and forth all
day. Instead, they went to school. Clean
water is a huge issue worldwide, said
Mattes.
Last year, the total number of cases
was 647. The year before that it was
1,352. As of January 31, 2011, there
were only8confirmedcases, none in
the United States. Seven were in Pakis-
tan and one in Afghanistan.
Mattes talked about the $200 million
challenge. Bill and Melinda Gates
challenged Rotary to raise $ 200 million
by June 2012. We reached it last week
and because we reached it so early, the
Gates Foundation decided to chip in
another $ 50 million. We are showing
what one group can do with a lot of
sweat and hard work.
Clarks Summit resident Marvin Pol-
lack is scheduled to address the Rotary
of the Abingtons on World Polio Plus
Day. In his prepared speech, he will talk
about his life with polio. It began on a
summer day in1939 when his parents
took his family to Harveys Lake where
they spent the day enjoying the lake.
This was where he contracted polio. At
age 2 he was taught to use crutches and
told there was no cure.
I was one of the luckier ones and just
had to wear special high shoes in grade
school. There were only two shoe stores
where you could purchase these shoes.
These shoes were adjusted by a leather
piece attached to the bottomto make up
for the shortage of about inch to pro-
tect my hip, Pollack said.
In Pollacks case, he was able to walk
and partake in grade school sports. His
high school and college years seemed
normal. The memory of polio was
basically forgotten.
Pollack married and raised two
daughters while working his CPAprac-
tice. Life was normal until approxi-
mately15 years ago when Pollack start-
ed to fall. This was the beginning of
post polio syndrome for him.
Pollack applauded Rotary Interna-
tionals efforts. However, he pointed out
aproblemaheadfor poliosurvivors
growing older: post polio syndrome.
Pollacks statistics provide information
that a normal person has1,000 motor
neurons and a person affected by polio
only has 250 remaining. When a person
ages, he has a10 percent reduction of
his neurons. As a result, he has a weak-
ness in his left leg.
Pollack sees a post polio specialist
once or twice a year to adjust medica-
tion, check his leg brace and monitor his
leg measurements. No one knows
what the future has in store, said Pol-
lack, but I remain hopeful that I will be
able to continue walking for the rest of
my life.
Those interested in making a contri-
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BY KELLY MCDONOUGH
Abington Journal Correspondent
Melanie Jascoviez of MJ Travel,
recently visited the Griffin Pond Ani-
mal Shelter in Clarks Summit to bring
food and donations for the animals.
Jascoviez recently hosted an Open
House at the Waverly Community
House and asked her guests to bring
an item for the animals at the shelter.
Shown is Melanie Jascoviez with
Markers the Cat, who is waiting to be
adopted at the shelter.
MJ Travel collects for shelter
Helen Yes-
trumskas of
Clarks Green
died Saturday,
Feb. 18, in
Geisinger
Community
Medical Cen-
ter after a brief illness. She was
the widowof the late Dr. Peter
Edward Yestrumskas.
She was born Helen Marie
Novak in Bridgeport, Conn., the
daughter of the late Carl and
Anna Novak.
AClarks Green resident since
1953, she graduated fromScran-
ton Central High School. She
was a lifelong member of Provi-
dence of God National Catholic
Church. She was also a member
and past president of the auxilia-
ry of Scranton District Dental
Society. An avid golfer, she was
a member of the Country Club
of Scranton. She loved reading,
watching CNNand spending
time at her beloved Lake Kewa-
nee.
She is survived by two sons,
Peter J. Yestrumskas, Mountain-
top; and Paul E. Yestrumskas,
Fleetville; a daughter, Judith
Downey, Washington, D.C.; six
grandchildren, Jeffrey Yestrum-
skas, Fairfax, Va., Alexandra
Yestrumskas, NewYork, N.Y.,
Veronica Yestrumskas, West
PalmBeach, Fla., twins, Grego-
ry and Erica Yestrumskas,
Mountaintop and Robert Dow-
ney, Washington, D.C.
She was also preceded in
death by brother, WilliamNo-
vak.
The funeral will be Feb. 23 at
10:30 a.m. at Providence of God
National Catholic Church, 1743
N. Sumner Ave., Scranton, with
services by the Rev. Dr. Walter
Placek, pastor. Interment will be
at St. Catherines Cemetery,
Moscow.
The family will receive rela-
tives and friends Feb. 22 from5
to 8 p.m. at the Jennings-Calvey
Funeral and Cremation Ser-
vices, 111Colburn Ave., Clarks
Summit. Memorial contribu-
tions may be made to the Chil-
drens Advocacy Center, 1710
Mulberry St., Scranton, PA
18510.
For more information, visit
www. jenningscalvey.com.
Helen Yestrumskas
February 18, 2012
Ray A.
Chapman,
84, of
Clarks
Summit,
died Sun-
day after-
noon, Feb.
19, in the VNA Hospice
unit at the Community
Medical Center in Scran-
ton. He was predeceased
by his beloved wife Jean
Gilpin Chapman, who
died in 2003.
Born in Lake Ariel, he
was the son of the late
Kenneth and Ida Conklin
Chapman. He was a grad-
uate of Lake Ariel High
School and was a U.S.
Army Veteran. Prior to
retirement, he was the
owner and operator of
Chapman Supply in Chin-
chilla. Ray was an active
member of the Clarks
Green Assembly of God
Church.
Surviving are two sons,
Rev. Terry Chapman, and
wife Jan, Lanoka Harbor,
N.J.; and Ron Chapman,
and wife Birgitte, Landis-
ville, Pa. and a daughter-
in-law Sharon Chapman.
He was preceded in death
by a son Roger. Ray has
six grandchildren and
three great- grandchildren,
a sister Evelyn Jayne, and
husband John, of Philadel-
phia.
A funeral service will
be held Feb. 24 at 11a.m.,
from the Assembly of God
Church, 204 S. Abington
Rd, Clarks Summit Pa.
18411, with services by
Rev. Glenn White, Pastor.
Interment will follow in
Fairview Memorial Park,
Elmhurst.
Friends may call Thurs-
day from 6 to 8 p.m. at the
Lawrence E. Young Fu-
neral Home, 418 S. State
St. Clarks Summit.
In lieu of flowers, me-
morials may be made to
the Assembly of God
Church. For directions or
to sign the online guest-
book go to www.law-
renceeyoungfuneralhome-
.com.
Ray A. Chapman
February 19, 2012
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Abington community from
the beginning. I think part of
being American is being able
to embrace many different
cultures and to learn about
them, said Pancholy.
Pancholy has over 35 years
experience in Indian folk
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Those who sign up for the
class can expect to take part in
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The dance she plans to
teach is Garba, which involves
rhythmic clapping and moving
in a circle and those taking the
class will be barefoot. She
will teach also Dandiya-ras, a
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and do this and you can be six
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The Classes will be held in
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der age 16, according to
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One of the recurring themes
throughout the history of the
Clarks Summit Fire Company
No. 1, Inc. is a desire to serve
and protect members of the
community. On Nov. 8, the
fire company will officially
celebrate its 100th birthday.
All of those men have
wanted to help their commu-
nity and 100 years later, I
think there are still people
who want to do things in their
community, said Linda Dai-
ley, Centennial committee
co-chair, who is notably the
second woman to join the
Clarks Summit Fire Company.
She followed in the foot-
steps of her father and grand-
father, who were both mem-
bers. Dailey joined the fire
company in Jan. 1983 and has
served as Lieutenant and Cap-
tain of the First Aid and Res-
cue Squad before becoming
Assistant Chief of the EMS
Squad. The first woman to
join the company was Tammy
Yarns, who paved the way for
the approximately 12 women
who are currently members.
The all-volunteer fire com-
pany was organized in 1912
and received its charter Nov. 8
of that year; one year after the
Borough of Clarks Summit
was incorporated. Joseph W.
Hall, the grandfather of the
company, recognized a need
for a fire company in Clarks
Summit and in 1912, a meet-
ing was held at the Rolls
Hotel at the corner of State
and Grove Streets. Prior to
forging the way for the Clarks
Summit fire company, Hall
was assistant fire chief of the
Crystal Hose Company.
Four years ago, members of
the fire company placed a
marker on his grave as a way
to memorialize Hall, who held
the position of chief from the
first meeting in 1912 until his
death in 1947 at the age of 90.
On Sept. 18, 1951, The Joseph
W. Hall Memorial Auxiliary
to the Clarks Summit Fire
Company was formed and
throughout the years, the aux-
iliary has worked hand-in-
hand with the fire company to
serve the needs of the com-
munity, and to assist the fire
company wherever and
whenever necessary.
Warren Watkins has been a
member of the fire company
since 1962 and further de-
scribed the role of the auxilia-
ry throughout the years.
When I got a call at 2 a.m.,
my wife would hear it (the
phone) and shed take the
phone and call Jakes wife, get
him out of bed and tell him
where it (the emergency) is. It
(communication) was all done
within the company itself.
Today, calls are routed
through the Comm Center
using 911 and fire company
volunteers are equipped with
pagers and beepers.
When the fire siren would
ring it was a long and a
short (sound) for an ambu-
lanceand four shorts for a
fire, but you didnt know
where to go so it was all done
through the telephone Com-
monwealth Telephone. Youd
call in and give a code name
to the operator and shed tell
you where the fire wasor
where the ambulance should
go. Talk about antiquat-
edWeve come a long way,
added Watkins.
He started as lieutenant but
has gone through the ranks of
captain, and first and second
assistant chief. In 1964, Wat-
kins became chairman of the
fire prevention committee and
along with junior firemen,
brought a fire prevention
program to the Abington
Heights School District.
Also in keeping with Halls
vision, the fire company has
continued to modernize and
upgrade the companys equip-
ment in order to remain cur-
rent with changes in architec-
ture and technology.
When the fire company
bought its first ambulance in
1952, it became the first vol-
unteer fire company to have
its own ambulance; in 1974, it
was the first to buy a ladder
truck; in the mid-1980s, and it
was the first to purchase the
jaws of life and the first ther-
mal imaging camera, accord-
ing to Jake Hoinowski, who is
serving his second year as
Fire Chief.
Prior to joining the fire
company in April 1987 at age
16, Chief Hoinowski was
known as the kid on the ten-
speed bike who rode his bike
wherever fire trucks went.
He said, My mother would
drive me all the way to Dalton
and Newton to watch these
guys put out fires. He has
been a firefighter, captain,
lieutenant, assistant chief and
now chief.
In 2004, the fire company
moved into its current location
at 321 Bedford Street and is
one of four firehouses to ac-
commodate the fire company
in the past 100 years. The
former stations were located
on State Street, but the appa-
ratus and firefighting equip-
ment outgrew the buildings.
The Clarks Summit Fire
Company currently serves
Clarks Summit Borough,
Clarks Green Borough, Glen-
burn Township, Abington
Township, and parts of South
Abington Township.
There are 150 members
with 50 active, including
EMTs, drivers and other vol-
unteers who respond to emer-
gencies and serve in a variety
of capacities.
The Centennial Committee
is chaired by Ryan Miller,
Linda Dailey and Warren
Watkins. Committee members
are: George Yarns, Jake Hoi-
nowski, Al Jennings, Jim
McGowan, Dale Richmond
Jr., Phil Wells, Michael Lu-
kus, Larry Waters Jr., and Jeff
Kester. The Auxiliary liaison
is Karen Bevard, Auxiliary
president.
Events are planned through-
out the year to commemorate
the fire companys birthday .
A Centennial Banquet will
be held Feb. 25 at the Ramada
Inn, Clarks Summit beginning
with cocktails at 5:30 p.m.
and dinner to follow at 6:30
p.m.
For more information about
upcoming events, visit Clar-
kssummitfire.com.
Century of service
BY JOAN MEAD-MATSUI
Abington Journal Correspondent
ABINGTON JOURNAL /JOAN MEAD MATSUI
Clarks Summit Fire Company members, from left, Ryan Miller, Chief
Jake Hoinowski, Linda Dailey and Warren Watkins are preparing to
celebrate the fire company which has been serving the Abingtons for
100 years.
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of the United States.
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tion alive.
Abdalla informed the
board that there are rumors
at Abington Heights High
School that the school may
not hold the annual Senior
Recognition Day, which Ma-
hon described as a day off
in school for the senior
class.
Seniors were told by
school administration Feb. 9
that Senior Recognition Day
was a reward to the seniors
for not having a senior skip
day. On Feb. 10, 55 percent
of the senior class was not in
attendance.
Abdalla, who did not con-
firm whether or not Friday
was a senior skip day, ar-
gued that senior classes in
years past have held a se-
nior skip day and have not
had the Senior Recognition
Day taken away.
Mahon said he was un-
aware of any day when that
many students were not in
attendance at the same time.
Never, as I understand
thisnever, last year or
years before was there an
organized skip day. Thats
my understanding, that may
not be true but thats my
understanding, said Mahon.
In this case, we under-
stand there was Facebook
planning way in advance and
we had 55 percent of our
seniors out on that day,
which is about 159 kids,
said Mahon.
Mahon added that a deci-
sion has not been made yet,
and that decision will be up
to school administration. He
encouraged members of the
senior class to discuss the
matter further with school
administration and work
toward a solution.
The board also heard from
several members of the com-
munity who are concerned
with the state of the pool at
Abington Heights High
School.
Glenn Pettinato, president
of the Comets Swim and
Dive Parents Group, in-
formed the board that the
group has received a letter
from Les Richards, the rules
interpreter for PIAA swim-
ming, which stated, It has
been brought to our chapters
attention that conducting a
meet at Abington is not in
the best interest of swim-
ming, read Pettinato.
A reason Richards gave
was that individuals working
the scoring table at a recent
diving meet did not record
the judges scores. The refer-
ees at the meet were record-
ing the scores, but if they
had not been, Abington
Heights team would have
lost all diving points.
The letter also stated that
the lane equipment was not
acting properly and needed
to be tested before each
meet.
Mahon said he had been
made aware of the problem,
and he has been told the
equipment problem is being
resolved.
The school board will
meet again for its monthly
work session March 7 at
6:30 p.m.
BOARD
Continued from Page 1
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Pennstar Bank has donated
$10,000 to the Abington Heights
Educational Improvement Orga-
nization (AEIO). The funds will
be used to supplement and en-
hance the educational environ-
ment and programs within the
Abington Heights School Dis-
trict. AEIO aims to bring togeth-
er ideas, people and resources to
support educational programs
outside the regular school curri-
culum.
Popular Abington Heights
School District programs sup-
ported by the AEIO grants are:
FIRST Robotics, Greenhouse,
Music Technology Lab, Weather
Bug, Drama Society, Arts Alli-
ance, Odyssey of the Mind, TV
Studies Project, Summer Arts
Alive, Earth Camp, Lithium
Project and Science Olympiad,
Aquaponics/Aquaculture, The
Gathering and the Kuiper Award
for Teaching Excellence.
Individuals may also make
tax-deductible contributions to
AEIO by mailing checks made
payable to AEIO at P. O. Box
154, Clarks Summit, PA18411.
Pennstar Bank Senior Vice-
President Retail Sales and Ad-
ministration Manager Dominick
Mitchell presented a $10,000
check to AEIO Board Members
Thomas McHugh and Margaret
McNulty.
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Pennstar donates to AEIO
Air Force Airman Thomas J. Deve-
reaux graduated frombasic military
training at Lackland Air Force Base, San
Antonio, Texas. The airman completed
an intensive, eight-week programthat
included training in military discipline
and studies, Air Force core values, phys-
ical fitness and basic warfare principles
and skills. Airmen who complete basic
training earn four credits toward an asso-
ciate in applied science degree through
the Community College of the Air Force.
Devereaux is the son of Mary Jo Deve-
reaux of Clarks Summit. He is a 2010
graduate of Abington Heights High
School, Clarks Summit.
AHHS
graduate
completes
basic training
Interim Dean of Wyoming Seminary Mid-
dle School, William Davis, has announced
the greater Abington area students named
to the Academic High Honor Roll for the
first trimester of the 2011-2012 academic
year.
High Honor Roll:
Grade 6: Riley Calpin, Waverly
Grade 8: Gokulan Gnanendran, Clarks
Summit; Emily Peairs, Clarks Summit.
Honor Roll
C M Y K
SPORTS
Clarks Summit, Pa. FEBRUARY 22 TO FEBRUARY 28, 2012 50
W
hen the swimming
season was set to
begin in December,
Abington Heights high
school head coach Mary
Gromelski knew that she had
a young, but very talented
girls team.
She credited the quick
maturation of the young
swimmers along with the
leadership of the upperclass-
men for the teams success,
and helping them claim the
WVC Northern Division
title.
All the underclassmen
wanted to be a big part of the
team, Gromelski said.
They got down to business
and worked hard, and are still
working hard.
According to Gromelski,
the older girls have served as
great mentors.
Our captains have been
great, especially with so
many underclassmen on the
team, she said. They have
tried to show them the ropes
and what to expect from our
practices. The seniors have
been very nurturing.
Gromelski said she also
believes both the closeness of
the team and their determina-
tion led to the division title.
They worked together as a
team and really wanted it,
she said. They pulled to-
gether in big meets and
pushed each other. Also, they
all truly like each other and
the sport.
Gromelski looked back to
the 85-85 tie against top-
contender Scranton Prep as a
match that defined the teams
season.
It was tied almost the
whole match, she said.
There were certain events
that we thought we needed to
finish from second through
fifth. We needed everyone to
participate and they all gave
100 percent.
Entering the final meet of
the season, the Lady Comets
Lady
Comets
claim WVC
Northern
Division
BY ROBERT TOMKAVAGE
rtomkavage@theabingtonjournal.com
See WVC, Page 11
CHAPMAN LAKE The
same names tend to pop up
at or near the top of the
Lackawanna League bas-
ketball standings year after
year.
The Lakeland boys
proved this season that new
faces can emerge.
A program that struggled
through a combined 1-27
league record as a Division
2 member in the 2008-09
and 2009-10 seasons devel-
oped into a Division 3
champion.
Lakeland arrived at the
top with back-to-back key
wins over defending cham-
pion Montrose in a span of
four days this week.
First, the Chiefs avoided
a second-half playoff by
handling an injury-riddled
Meteors team, 49-30, at
home in the Feb. 14 regu-
lar-season finale.
That victory meant Lake-
land needed only one more
win over first-half cham-
pion Montrose to take the
all-season title.
The championship came
Feb. 17 at Mountain View
in Lakelands 59-48 victory
over the Meteors, who got
two starters back in the
lineup from ankle injuries.
Weve been kind of
ABINGTON JOURNAL /JASON RIEDMILLER
Lakelands Ryan Nichols shoots a
fastbreak jumper.
Pair of
wins puts
Lakeland
at top
BY TOMROBINSON
For Go Lackawanna
See Chiefs, Page 12
CLARKS SUMMIT- After a
rough start, the Abington Heights
Comets turned it on in the second
half to secure a 53-22 blowout
victory over Valley View High
School Feb. 19.
The Comets scored just 12 points
in the first half, but exploded for
41 in the second half to advance in
the Class AAA play-in tourna-
ment.
We got off to a slow start, but
we were able to stick together and
pull through at the end, Abington
Heights sophomore guard J.C.
Show said. We executed a lot
better and made some shots in the
second half, which helped.
Valley View effectively ran a
stall offense in the first half,
which took the Comets out of their
game.
In the first half, we were mis-
sing a lot of shots and they were
able to hold the ball on us, which
made the game a lot shorter,
Show said. We wanted to get
more possessions.
The Cougars took an 8-7 lead at
the end of the first quarter when
Brandon Bednash nailed a half-
court shot at the buzzer. Valley
View extended its lead to three
points before Show hit two free
throws and a 3-pointer to give
Abington Heights a 12-10 lead in
the second quarter. Valley View
forward Mike Rotell knocked
down two free throws of his own
to tie the game at 12 before the
end of the half.
The Comets caught fire in the
third quarter scoring 22 points.
Abington Heights nailed four 3-
pointers in the third quarter in-
cluding three off the hand of
Show.
In the second half, we made a
couple shots early so they were not
able to hold the ball out on us any-
more and they had to try and
score, Show said. Fortunately,
we were able to make some plays
off of that.
Before the end of the third,
Show found Dalton Coldwater
under the basketball who fed Jason
Bamford for a lay-up to give the
Comets a 34-16 lead entering the
fourth.
In the second half we picked up
the intensity and played the way
we should have been playing in the
first half, Abington Heights
coach Ken Bianchi said.
The Comets allowed just four
points in the third quarter and 10
in the second half, leaving no op-
portunity for Valley View to crawl
back into the game.
In the second half we played a
smaller, faster team and tried to
put more pressure on them, Bi-
anchi said. It seemed to turn the
tide in our direction.
Show scored a game-high 16
points while Bamford added 10 for
the Comets. Bednash led the Cou-
gars with seven points.
At the time of this papers publi-
cation the Comets were taking on
North Pocono.
The team will play again Feb. 24
at a time and location to be an-
nounced.
ABINGTON JOURNAL PHOTOS/STEPHANIE WALKOWSKI
Abington Heights sophomore J.C. Show scored a game-high 16 points in the Comets
53-22 win over Valley View in a Class AAA play-in game.
AHHS
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BY JOE BARESS
Abington Journal Correspondent
Jason Bamford scored 10 points in the
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SCRANTON- Michael Carr
of Abington Heights and Tom
Hendry of West Scranton
joined three defending District
2 high school champions in
producing titles late Saturday
afternoon, Feb. 18, at the Lack-
awanna League Wrestling
Tournament.
Carr defeated West Scran-
tons Jon Kobrynich, 5-3, at 152
pounds in the only all-Lacka-
wanna County bout of the
finals.
Hendry, Scrantons Mark
Granahan, Lackawanna Trails
Eric Laytos and Valley Views
Mike Galantini were the other
champions from the county.
Delaware Valley ran away
with the team title. Tournament
officials stopped compiling the
team score once the Warriors
were well in front early in the
day.
Hendry dominated Delaware
Valleys Frankie Carrozza for a
14-2, major decision at 120.
Granahan, a District 2 Class
AAA champion last season,
opened a quick, 5-0 lead on
Honesdales Zach Smith before
winning by injury default at
160.
Laytos, a 2010 state cham-
pion who won a District 2 title
last season, needed just 47
seconds to defeat Delaware
Valleys Jack Fagan and remain
unbeaten at 220 pounds.
Valley Views Mike Galantini
improved to 23-2 with a 3-1
decision in the final bout of the
night.
Galantini handed Western
Waynes Joseph Ingaglio just
his second loss in 34 bouts this
season in the 285-pound final.
Four other county wrestlers
-- Greg Pascale of Abington
Heights (106), Shane Jennings
of Scranton (113) and Marvess
Rosiak (170) and Caleb Dar-
ling (182) of Lackawanna Trail
-- joined Kobrynich in fin-
ishing second.
Third-place finishers in-
cluded Nick Senuk (126) and
Matthew Carr (132) of Abing-
ton Heights, Jimmy McNally
(138) of Scranton, Troy Uhrin
(182) of Valley View and Ben
Lehman (285) of Lackawanna
Trail.
Valley Views Nick Chesko
(113) and Matt Judge (126),
Scranton Preps Patrick Cree-
don (120) and Ryan Rudalav-
age (182), Abington Heights
Josh Slocum (138) and Dylan
Berardelli (285), and Scran-
tons Shane McTiernan (152)
and Myles Robbins (195) all
finished fourth.
AH junior among league
wrestling champions
BY TOMROBINSON
Go Lackawanna Correspondent
CARBONDALE- After over-
coming a 10-point deficit in
the third quarter and holding
Scranton Prep to just eight
second-half points, the Abing-
ton Heights Lady Comets
needed one more stop to se-
cure the all-season girls bas-
ketball league championship
Feb. 17.
In the waning moments of
the game, sophomore center
Breanna Toro swatted Tricia
Byrnes last-second shot to
give the Lady Comets a 30-29
victory and a division title.
My defense was so bad the
whole game and I knew I had
to pick it up at that point,
Toro said. When I did, I knew
I had to do something so I
jumped up and got a block.
In the first quarter, both
teams kept answering a bucket
on one end of the floor with a
basket on the other end. By
the end of the first quarter,
Scranton Prep gained a slight
advantage and held an 8-6
lead.
The Lady Cavaliers built on
their lead in the second quar-
ter, nailing three 3-pointers
including Jessica Gencos
buzzer-beater that gave Scran-
ton Prep a 21-14 advantage
heading into the half.
We were sluggish in the
first half, Lady Comets
coach Vince Bucciarelli said.
I got on some kids at halftime
and some of them reacted very
well to it and they played a
much better second half on
defense.
Abington Heights struggled
on offense early in the second
half and didnt score until
Melanie Coles hit two free
throws with 4:15 remaining in
the third. After the free throws,
Bucciarelli implemented a
full-court press and the Lady
Comets stormed back into the
game.
I think the pressing got our
adrenaline going a little bit,
Bucciarelli said. I think that
helped us a lot to get our jolt
because we were just playing
flat-footed back there.
Caitie Nealon sparked the
Lady Comets offense with a
3-pointer to cut the Scranton
Prep lead to 24-19. Abington
Heights ended the quarter with
an 11-2 run and cut the Lady
Cavaliers lead to one point.
In the fourth quarter, the
Lady Comets gained their first
lead since the first quarter on a
Toro free throw that gave
Abington Heights a 27-26
lead. Emily Pritchyk answered
with a basket of her own to
give the Lady Cavaliers a 28-
27 advantage.
With 2:30 remaining in the
game, Tiffany ODonnell
snatched the lead from the
Lady Cavaliers for good when
she nailed a 3-pointer from the
right wing. Maura Byrne hit a
free throw on the other end to
cut the Abington Heights lead
to one point, but Scranton
Prep couldnt score again
thanks to Toros game-saving
block.
Each of us worked so hard
at practice yesterday just to
make sure that we could win
this game, Toro said. We
needed the best defense that
we could have and we really
played the best we could.
ODonnell led the Lady
Comets with 11 points while
Coles and Lauren Hoyt each
added five. Genco led the
Lady Cavaliers with eight
points.
The Lady Comets will play
in the Class AAA district play-
offs at a time and place to be
announced.
Defensive stop key in Lady Comets win
BY JOE BARESS
Abington Journal Correspondent
knew they had to defeat
Tunkhannock to have a shot
at the division title.
They responded.
The team won nine events
in route to a 131-52 victory
over the Tigers. Coupled with
Delaware Valleys (6-1) win
over previously unbeaten
Scranton Prep (5-1-1), the
Lady Comets (6-0-1) were
champions.
The girls knew that for us
for to win the division, they
couldnt take anything for
granted, Gromelski said. If
they didnt win (that meet),
they couldnt win the divi-
sion. They knew they had to
give 100 percent and they
came through with flying
colors.
Gromelski is confident her
team can continue their win-
ning ways into district and
potentially state competition.
If we stay focused, I think
we have a very good chance
to perform well, she said.
Were going to start tapering
the girls so everything should
fall in place.
The District 2 Class AAA
Championships are set for
March 2-3 at the Wilkes-
Barre CYC.
ABINGTON JOURNAL/ ELLEN BUGNO
Vanessa Lempicky helped push
the Lady Comets to a 131-52
swimming victory over Tunk-
hannock Feb. 14.
WVC
Continued from Page 10
SCRANTON - Mia Non-
nenberg and Rebekah Cam-
po led the way Feb. 18 as
the Scranton Prep girls cap-
tured nine of 12 events,
including all three relays, at
the Lackawanna County
Swimming and Diving
Championships.
Nonnenberg set meet and
pool records in both her
individual wins and was
also on two winning relay
teams.
Campo set a meet record
as an individual and was on
two winning relay teams.
Nonnenberg set the only
record of the preliminaries
when she broke a 10-year-
old mark in the 200-yard
individual medley. She then
lowered that to 2:09.06
while winning the final by
more than 12 seconds.
The sophomore also won
the 100 butterfly in 59.63
seconds.
Campo set the meet re-
cord in the 100 breaststroke
in 1:07.98.
Kaitie Voitik (200 frees-
tyle) and Maria Telincho
(100 backstroke) each had
one individual win to go
along with two relays.
Janel Harach and Angela
Stahl were also on two win-
ning relays each.
Delaware Valleys Kendall
Glaster won two the 500
and 100 freestyle while Elk
Lakes Abby Zdancewicz
won the 500 freestyle.
The Scranton Prep boys
won two individual events
and the closing 400 frees-
tyle relay.
Eddie Pfaeffle won the
200 freestyle and joined
Ben Evans, Michael Rob-
inson and Cooper Legg on
the relay.
Kristofer Muzzi won the
100 backstroke.
Elk Lakes Adam Phillips
set meet and pool records
while winning the 200 indi-
vidual medley in 1:59.62
and added a victory in the
100 butterfly.
Rian Fowler (50 free) and
David Larson (500 frees-
tyle) each won individual
events and were on Dela-
ware Valleys two winning
relays.
Tunkhannocks Ben Spen-
cer (100 freestyle) and Wal-
lenpaupacks Eric Usbeck
(100 breaststroke) were the
other winners.
ABINGTON JOURNAL /ELLEN BUGNO
Scranton Preps Rebekah Campo set the meet record in the 100 breast-
stroke in 1:07:98. Campo was also a part of two winning relay teams.
Classics dominate
County championships
BY TOMROBINSON
Go Lackawanna Correspondent
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first half Tuesday night and
scored a team-high 15
points in that win. Grabow-
ski contributed six steals
and five assists.
Lakeland was just 6-8 in
Division 3 last season.
The Chiefs will take on
Holy Cross at Carbondale
High School Feb. 22 at
7:30 p.m.
CHIEFS
Continued from Page 10
Summit Christian Acad-
emy boys basketball team
made school history fin-
ishing the regular season
undefeated.
On Feb. 14 the team
finished its regular season
with a record of 20 0.
Led by Head Coach DJ
Cross, the team headed
into the NYPENN confer-
ence tournament at Davis
College in Johnson City,
NY Feb. 17 and 18.
The team added another
win for the year in the
first game of the tourna-
ment Friday against Twin
Tiers Christian Academy
of Horseheads, NY. 55-39.
Freedom Village handed
the team its first an only
loss of the season, defeat-
ing Summit Christian 55-
46 Saturday.
To honor the players a
Welcome Home Recep-
tion was held at the
school, located at 660
Griffin Pond Rd, Clarks
Summit February 18.
Dozens of fans and
family members were on
hand for the surprise wel-
coming.
Refreshments for the
Welcome Home Recep-
tion were donated by
John Antolick, owner of
the Inne of the Abingtons
in Dalton, an SCA alum,
former player and current
board member of the
school.
Perfect finish for Summit Christian
The Summit Christian Academy varsity boys basketball team finished
the regular season 20-0. Members of team are, front row, from left,
Tyler Scarfo, Tristan Hefty, Tim Piatt, Robby Hoffman, Paul Lisowski.
Back row: Zeb Cross, John Evans, Jimmy Howell, Mike Butts, Matt
Butts, Tyler Zimmerman, Matthew Earle, head coach DJ Cross
Lackawanna Trail high
school center Stephen
Miller led the way for the
boys basketball teams
61-51 home win over Car-
bondale at home Feb. 18.
Miller finished with 29
points and 21 rebounds in
the Lackawanna Class AA
play-in game.
Matt Lochen finished
the game with 12 points,
Ross Fauquier scored sev-
en, Matt Flynn and John
Kwiatkowski each scored
four points.
The team advanced to
play Dunmore at Dunmore
High School Feb. 20.
Dunmore defeated Lack-
awanna Trail, 59-51, Mon-
day.
Lochen led the Lions in
scoring Monday, finishing
the game with 19 points.
Miller scored 11, Fau-
quier had nine and Flynn
had eight.
PHOTO COURTESY ALICE STUFFLE
Lackawanna Trail center, Stephen Miller, finished with 29 points and 21
rebounds in the Lions 61-51 basketball win over Carbondale Feb. 18.
Lackawanna Trail
defeats Carbondale
Three Abington Heights
high school powerlifters
had successful perform-
ances at the Pennsylvania
Teenage Powerlifting
Championships held at
Emmaus High School Feb.
18.
Sophomore Jerry Murray
finished in first place of
the freshman/sophomore
148lb. division. Murray
squatted 375 lbs., benched
225 and deadlifted 380.
Freshman Tyler Logan
finished in second place
in the 148 lb. freshman/
sophomore division. Lo-
gan squatted 305 lbs.,
benched 185 and dead-
lifted 340.
Sophomore Bobby Bau-
man finished in second
place in the 275lb. fresh-
man/sophomore division.
Bauman squatted 330 lbs.,
benched 215 and dead-
lifted 350.
According to head
coach Claude Welcome,
about 150 lifters participa-
ted in the event.
This was the last tune-
up meet for Murray and
Logan, who have qualified
for USAPL High School
Nationals in Wisconsin
Dells, Wis. from March
23-25.
Bauman will likely re-
turn to action during the
USAPL Pennsylvania
meet, which will take
place in Clarks Summit
March 31.
For photos from the
Pennsylvania Teenage
Powerlifting Champion-
ships see the Feb. 29 is-
sue of The Abington
Journal.
AHHS Powerlifters
compete in Emmaus meet
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ArtsEtc...
I can only describe the
Dietrichs recent produc-
tion of A.R. Gurneys
Love Letters as delight-
ful. Hildy Morgan and Da-
vid Zarko dazzled us in
their roles as Melissa
Gardner and Andrew Ma-
kepeace Ladd III.
They had the audience
laughing and crying. I had
never seen the play before
and was awed by how ef-
fective and beautiful the
simplicity of the produc-
tion was. We would like to
thank Hildy, David and
director Jennifer Jenkins
for putting together such a
lovely benefit show.
Plus we are grateful to
all of the folks who came
out to enjoy the produc-
tion. All of the shows pro-
ceeds benefited the Die-
trich Theater.
If you werent able to
make Love Letters, you
will have another opportu-
nity to experience live the-
atre at the Dietrich in
March with our communi-
ty-based production of
One Flew Over the Cuck-
oos Nest by Dale Wasser-
man based on the novel by
Ken Kesey.
Dietrich Theater Program
Coordinator Margie Young
and I sat in on the cast and
crews first read-through of
the play recently, and you
could just feel the actors
excitement about their up-
coming production.
Tickets for One Flew
Over the Cuckoos Nest,
directed by Jennifer Jen-
kins, are available for the
following dates: Wednes-
day, March 21 at 7 p.m.;
Friday, March 23 at 7 p.m.;
Saturday, March 24 at 7
p.m.; and Sunday, March
25 at 3 p.m. Tickets are
$10 each and can be pur-
chased at the Dietrichs
ticket booth or by calling
996.1500.
This Saturday, Feb. 25 at
11 a.m., the Dietrichs Af-
ter School Theatre Arts
students will be taking the
stage for a live perform-
ance of the play Life on
Mars.
Written and produced by
25 middle school and high
school students, this pro-
duction will be full of
singing, dancing and fun
dialogue.
They have even designed
and built the set for their
production with guidance
from art instructors Amy
and Steve Colley. As you
may expect, their show is
guaranteed to be out of this
world.
Tickets are $5 each. For
MORE THAN
MOVIES
Dietrich Theater
Erica Rogler
See Dietrich , Page 14
Visual Arts/
Performing
Arts
Original paintings by
Anita Ambrose, on display
at Summit Frameworks, 111
N. Abington Rd., Clarks
Green. Info: 587.0162.
David Bender: AShow
of sculptures and draw-
ings, at ArtWorks Gallery
& Studio, 503 Lackawanna
Ave., ScrantontoMarch29.
Info: 207.1815, or visit art-
worksnepa.com.
Building Your Arts
Business, The Lackawanna
County Department of Arts
and Culture in partnership
with The University of
Scrantons Small Business
Development Center will
sponsor this four-week
workshop for artists on how
to start an arts-related busi-
ness. The class will run
from 5:30 to 8 p.m. on
Tuesdays through Feb. 28 at
The University of Scranton.
Topics covered will include
financing, marketing and
legal issues associated with
owning a business. Cost:
Free, but space is limited to
15 students and participants
must be able to attend all
four sessions. Info:
800.829.7232, email
sbdc@scranton.edu or visit
www.lackawannacoun-
ty.org.
Catholic Choral Society
62nd season, rehearsals
Tuesday evenings at 7 p.m.
at the IHMCenter at Mary-
wood University. The
group, composed of mem-
bers fromboth Luzerne and
Lackawanna counties, per-
forms sacred, classical,
Broadway and popular mu-
sic and welcomes new
members. No auditions re-
quired. Ann Manganiello is
music director with Jean
Shields as accompanist
while Brenda Grunza and
Dr. Thomas Rittenhouse
are co-presidents. Info:
www.catholicchoralsocie-
ty.org and 587.2753.
Singers sought, Wally
Gordon Community
Singers, Clarks Summit
United Methodist Church,
Morgan Highway, Clarks
Summit, Tuesdays, 7:30
p.m. No auditions required.
Info: Loriann Valentine
Kerber, 586.2595; Judi
Jones, 587.5365; Dale Tho-
mas, 575.4708.
Auditions: All Shook
Up, an Elvis inspired mu-
sical, presented by The Mu-
sic Box repertory Company
at The Music Box Dinner
Playhouse, 196 Hughes St.,
Swoyersville, Monday and
Tuesday, Feb. 27 and 28 at 7
p.m. All men and women
ages 14 &over are welcome
to audition. Info: 283.2195
Little
Women, A
Broadway musical based
on the book by Louisa May
Alcott. Directed by assist-
ant professor of performing
arts Naomi Baker with mu-
sical direction by Ken
McGraw. Performance
dates are Feb. 17-19 and 24-
26. Info: 1-800-
WILKES-U, ext. 4420.
Life On Mars After
School Players Theater
Arts Show, at the Dietrich
Theater, Tunkhannock, Sat-
urday, Feb. 25at 11a.m. Join
the After School Theatre
Arts students for a live per-
formance of the play Life
on Mars. Written and pro-
duced by the students. Cost:
$5. Info: 996.1500.
Rock the Lumbar: All
Tribute Band Concert
on Saturday, Feb. 25 at 6
p.m. at the Stone Elephant,
Olyphant. Bands perform-
ing include Runaway, a Bon
Jovi tribute band; Asiz, a
Rush tribute band; Beauti-
ful Day, a U2 Tribute; The
Idol Kings, a Journey and
John Melloncamp tribute;
Blackout, a Scorpions trib-
ute; and CA/CD a AC/DC
tribute band. The show is a
fundraiser for Sound for
Scoliosis.
Once Upon a Mattress,
Saturday, February 25, 7:30
p.m. and Sunday, February
26 at 2 p.m. Cost: $12 gen-
eral admission, $7 senior
and student, free with Ma-
rywood student ID.
A Shayna Maidel, in
the Phelps Student Center
on the campus of Baptist
Bible College and Semina-
ry (BBC&S), Thursday
through Saturday, March
1-3 at 7:30 p.m. Cost: $10
general admission, $7
alumni, senior citizens and
non-BBC&S students, $3
student. Info: www.bbc.edu
or call 570.586.2400.
Footloose presented
by the Lakeland Curtain
Club at Lakeland High
School March 2 and 3 at 7
p.m. and March 4 at 3 p.m.
Cost: $8 for adults, $5 for
students, and free for chil-
dren who are under 10-
years of age.
Literary Arts
Writers Group, for ages
18 and up, at the Dietrich
Theater in downtown Tunk-
hannock, Thursdays from 7
to 8:30 p.m., ongoing. All
genres and levels of writing
welcome. Cost: Free. Info:
996.1500.
Arts, Crafts
and More
Learn to read and sing
Welsh, in preparation for
the North American Festiv-
al of Wales to be held in
Scranton, on Labor Day
weekend 2012. Classes will
take place the first and third
Saturday of each month, 2
to4p.m. at the first Congre-
gational Church, 500 Lu-
zerne Ave, West Pittston.
Cost: free. Info: email
chhmww@hotmail.com or
call 905.9074.
Hiking Through the
Natural Beauty of Penn-
sylvania, local hiking au-
thor Jeff Mitchell showcase
the splendor of the Pennsyl-
vania during his lecture on
Saturday, Feb. 18 at 11 a.m.
at the Dietrich Theater in
Tunkhannock. Cost: Free.
Info: 996.1500.
Womens Fitness Class,
Tuesdays from6 to 7 p.m. at
the Newton Recreational
Center, Cost: $12. Info:
587.5791.
After School Fitness
Program, Wednesdays,
3:30 to 4:30 p.m., ages 10-
14, at the Newton Recre-
See Calendar , Page 14
Last weeks winner:
Gary Rodgers
of Dalton
Last weeks answer:
Denzel Washington
I
f youve ever lived in a small
town such as Clarks Summit,
youve likely heardand
laughed at the common ster-
eotypes encompassing it, such as,
Nothing ever happens there.
Filmmaker Carol Windham, from
the small town of Clyde, Texas,
heard the same and decided since
there is so much nothing happen-
ing in small towns all over Amer-
ica, she would make a movie about
it. Her company, Zumafilmz, made
Clarks Summit its third out of six
stops for the project, interviewing
more than 25 locals during its visit
last weekend.
Windham said she got the idea
for the film as she observed her
own town, got involved in various
projects there and realized how
inaccurate the stereotypes are.
I believe small towns feed cre-
ativity into the culture, she said.
She found plenty of creativity,
patriotism and growth in Clarks
Summit, and said she was amazed
at the variety of skills displayed by
its residents, from artists, to musi-
cians to athletes.
Theres just people everywhere
who do interesting things in this
town, she said.
Ricky Long, of Zumafilmz, who
worked the cameras during inter-
views and filmed various scenes at
the Clarks Summit Festival of Ice,
said, There are incredible stories
everywhere you go, and incredible
people doing incredible things. He
pointed out, however, that doesnt
always mean doing something on a
national level, but more often sim-
ply helping ones neighbor.
What he enjoyed most about
filming in Clarks Summit was
meeting all the people. Youd nev-
er know youd find so much
warmth on a street during an ice
festival, he said, adding that he
was impressed by the unique atmo-
sphere of friendliness among peo-
ple walking the streets of the town.
As a visitor, he felt he was wel-
comed with open arms.
That same kind of feeling of a
big old hug is what we hope the
film does, he said.
Windham said the film, titled
My Place on the Planet, will be a
short documentary covering differ-
ent aspects of small town life over
various areas, ethnicities and eco-
nomic levels. It will place an em-
phasis on the significance of small
towns to American culture.
She said the company plans to
enter the film into some film fes-
tivals and hopes to eventually have
it aired on a travel or history chan-
nel. It also plans to have showings
in each of the six towns featured
sometime at the end of next year.
Windham said she chose to film
in Clarks Summit partly because of
a longtime friend of hers who lives
in the area, Johnny Braz, of Clarks
Green. Not only did Braz introduce
Zumafilmz to the town, he also
helped work the cameras as part of
ABINGTON JOURNAL/ELIZABETH BAUMEISTER
Zumafilmz, a film company from Abilene, TX, visits Everything Natural on South State Street, interviewing Clarks Summit locals for its
latest project, "My Place on the Planet" From left: Ricky Long, of Zumafilmz; Barry Kaplan, of Everything Natural; Johnny Braz, of Clarks
Green; and Carol Windham, of Zumafilmz.
Spotlight: Small towns
BY ELIZABETH BAUMEISTER
lbaumeister@theabingtonjournal.com
See Towns, Page 14
Contestants can only win once in a 60-day period.
Who plays Trish in "This Means War"?
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PAGE 14A www.theabingtonjournal.com The Abington JournalClarks Summit, PA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2012
Children who participated
in the 2012 Winter Reading
Club at the Abington Com-
munity Library are reminded
that the club is now over for
this year, but if they turn in
their completed Reading
Logs documenting the min-
utes spent reading each day
since the club started in
January, they will be award-
ed a Certificate from the
library along with a goody
bag containing coupons and
treats. The Logs may be
turned in at the Childrens
Desk any time during regu-
lar library hours this week.
There is, however, an End-
ing Event scheduled to take
place Feb. 25 from 11 am -
noon at which the children
will get together to play
Bingo, win books, and re-
ceive their Winter Reading
Club Certificates and re-
wards. Attendance at this
event requires pre-regis-
tration (please call
570.587.3440).
Registration is now under-
way for a special Dr. Seuss
Story Hour to be held on
his birthday, March 2, from
1:30 - 2 p.m. Children up to
the age of six years are in-
vited to hear stories and take
part in games and activities.
Registration is requested.
New Adult Mysteries
One Blood by
Graeme Kent. In 1960,
when an American tourist is
murdered in a mission
church in the Solomon Is-
lands, Sister Conchita, a
young nun with a flair for
detection, joins forces with
Sergeant Ben Kella to un-
cover the links between the
killing, sabotage that is
threatening the local oper-
ations of an international
logging company, and a sud-
den upsurge of interest in
newly elected President John
F. Kennedy, who served in
the Islands during World
War II.
Gun Games by Faye
Kellerman. Teenager Gre-
gory Hesse supposedly com-
mitted suicide, but his moth-
er, Wendy, refuses to believe
her son shot himself and
convinces Lt. Peter Decker
of the Los Angeles Police
Department to look deeper.
The case becomes more
darkly complicated by the
suicide of another student at
the same exclusive prep
school, a death that leads
Decker and a team of detec-
tives to a nasty group of rich
and privileged students with
a history of violence and
access to guns.
The Bedlam Detective
by Stephen Gallagher.
Sebastian Becker arrives in
the rural countryside to in-
terview wealthy landowner
Sir Owain Lancaster, a rich
eccentric whose dubious
mental health Becker has
been called on to investigate.
When two children from the
area are found slain, Lancas-
ter claims that the same dark
forces that devastated his
own family are to blame.
Becker must determine
whether Lancaster is insane
and a murderer, or if some
even more sinister situation
has brought about the cur-
rent violence as well as the
unexplained and tragic
deaths of other local chil-
dren in the past.
LIBRARY NEWS
BY MARY ANN MCGRATH
The Abington Community Library is
located at 1200 W. Grove St., Clarks
Summit. Visit our website,
www.lclshome.org/abington to regis-
ter online for events or call the
library at (570) 587-3440.
Dont have a library card? Register
for one at http://www.lclshome.org/
libraryinfo/library_card_reg.asp.
more information or to pur-
chase tickets, please call us
at 996.1500.
Then on Sunday, Feb. 26
at 3 p.m., the Dietrich will
be full of music as Lorne
Clarke and his musical
friends present a folk music
extravaganza to help pay
for the Dietrichs recon-
struction after the Susque-
hanna overflowed its banks
in September 2011 and
caused great damage to the
theater.
In addition to Lorne, mu-
sical guests will include
Tom Flannery, KJ Wagner
and Michael Jerling. Join
us for an entertaining after-
noon of music, stories, and
the artists fun back and
forth banter.
Admission is by dona-
tion. For more information,
please call 996.1500.
As you can see, the Die-
trich is so much more than
the movies!
DIETRICH
Continued from Page 13
Erica Rogler is the executive director
of the Dietrich Theater.
Lackawanna County
high school students
Jennifer Slagus from
North Pocono and
Brooke Storms from
Abington Heights were
included among five
finalists in the regional
Poetry Out Loud com-
petition held Feb. 15, at
WVIA Studios in Pitt-
ston.
Montrose freshman
Marisa Vanness was
eventually selected to
represent the area at the
state competition next
month.
Recitations from all
competitors were re-
corded and will be
played on WVIA-FM
during the month of
April at 1 p.m. daily in
celebration of National
Poetry Month, accord-
ing to WVIA Vice Pres-
ident of Radio Chris
Norton.
Storms, a junior at
Abington Heights High
School, won the 2012
Abington Heights Poet-
ry Out Loud contest
held at the high school
January 17 to advance
to Wednesdays compe-
tition.
She recited And
Soul by Eavan Boland
and Candles by Carl
Dennis.
ABINGTON JOURNAL PHOTO/JASON RIEDMILLER
Abington Heights junior Brooke Storms was a finalist at the regional Poetry Out Loud National
Recitation Contest.
AHHS junior among
Poetry Out Loud finalists
Crossword answers from Page 9
The Keystone College
Concerts and Lectures
Series will present an
evening of music featuring
the Marko Marcinko Latin
Jazz Quintet Feb.26, be-
ginning at 7 p.m. in
Evans Hall, Hibbard Cam-
pus Center.
The event is free to the
public.
The Marko Marcinko
Latin Jazz Quintet, led by
Marko Marcinko, delivers
an upbeat mix of Latin
and Brazilian jazz.
Formed in 2007, the
quintet features conga
master Bob Velez, guita-
rist Bill Washer, bassist
Paul Rostock, saxophonist/
flutist Tom Hamilton, and
drummer/percussionist
Marko Marcinko.
Each member has a long
history with the Latin
jazz tradition, from tour-
ing and performing with
the likes of Latin jazz
legends and multi Gram-
my award winning per-
formers such as Tito
Puente, Machito, Arturo
Sandoval, Gato Barbieri,
Charlie Sepulveda and
Paquito DRivera.
The members of this
high-energy traditional
Latin jazz quintet keep
this musical style alive.
Keystone hosts Marko
Marcinko Latin Jazz Quintet
Gwyn-Jones said about the attire that
anything goes
For reservations for the dinner
portion of the Oscar Party, call Am-
ici at 570.586.3000. For more in-
formation on Camp Create, contact
Moore at 570.586.8191.
Roll out the red carpet because it
is time for the fourth annual Oscar
Party at Amici, 1300 Morgan High-
way, Clarks Summit, Feb. 26 with
the theme this year being Oscar
Wilde. The event will be hosted by
Eleanor Gwyn-Jones, Michaela
Moore and co-owners of Amici,
Mark Massetti, Sean Scanlon and
Woody Wilson.
Gwyn-Jones and Moore said they
chose Amici as the venue because
they frequent the jazz night there and
felt the atmosphere would be a good
setting for the event. Its nice and
elegant, so it lends itself well to a
red carpet event, Gwyn-Jones said.
And a red carpet event seemed
fitting to Massetti, who said that
after being in business for all most
25 years, he and the other owners are
selling the restaurant, Amici, and the
last day of business will be March
18.
The free event will begin at 7 p.m.,
however for those who want dinner
beforehand, Amici will offer a spe-
cial menu beginning at 6 p.m. The
dinner will consist of the choice of
one salad and one entre for $20,
according to Massetti. The options
include house, beet or arugula salad
with entre choice between chicken
ravioli, vegetable ravioli, pecan en-
crusted chicken, orange roughy and
pork tenderloin with plum tomato
sauce and bell peppers.
The night will also feature special-
ty cocktails, Massetti said, including:
a Marilyn Monroe, a Clooney, a Bo-
gart and a Streep. Different titles will
be awarded, including best dressed
male and best dressed female. Trivia
games, a musical number performed
by Gwyn-Jones and Moore, and an
Oscar contest to guess the winner for
each category. At the end of the
night each entry is scored and the
winner will receive half of the $10
collected from each entrant. The
other half of proceeds will benefit
Camp Create, according to Moore,
who is its Executive Director. Camp
Create is a camp for special needs
children that is held every summer at
The Waverly Community House. Its
been in operation for 12 years
The event has been increasing in
attendance every year, according to
Gwyn-Jones, who spends her time
between Brooklyn, N.Y. and Clarks
Summit.
Moore, agreed that the party has
grown. Its really expanded. As our
friendship base has expanded, so has
the party and now were sort of
wanting to open it up to the public,
have people come and enjoy, be-
cause, I mean, really, people need
more excuses to put on a ball
gown
Those who plan on attending can
dress with a turn-of-the century
theme, relating to Wilde, an Irish
Playwright popular in the Edwardian
Era, or, as a play on Wildes name,
they can dress in wild attire. Ball
gowns, tuxedos and formal attire are
not a requirement to attend the party.
Go Wilde for Oscar at Amici
BY TSHAIYA STEPHENSON
Abington Journal Correspondent
Eleanor Gwyn-Jones, Mark Massetti and
Michaela Moore prepare for the fourth
annual Oscar Party at Amici.
Last day of business for
restaurant will be March 18
the filming crew while they
were here.
The film crews next stop
will be the small town of
Greensburg, Kan., and oth-
ers towns included will be
Social Circle, Ga., Port
Townsend, Wash., Anthony,
N.M., and, of course, the
filmmakers hometown of
Clyde, Texas, where the
idea began.
They also plan to make a
second round of visits to
each town, and hope to be
back in Clarks Summit
around October 10 of this
year.
And, they look forward
to coming back. Every-
ones been warm and in-
viting, Windham said.
TOWNS
Continued from Page 13
The Baptist Bible Col-
lege Drama Department
will present the drama of
sisters separated by the
Holocaust A Shayna
Maidel, in the Phelps
Student Center in March.
Three evening perform-
ances will be on stage
March 1 to 3 at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets are available at
the college Box Office or
by calling 570.585.9000.
General admission is $10.
Discounted tickets are
available to alumni, senior
citizens and non-college
students for $7. Student
tickets are $3.
Box Office hours are
Monday through Friday, 3
to 5 p.m. and 5:30 p.m.
to 6:30 p.m.
Info: visit www.bbc.edu
or call 570.586.2400.
A Shayna Maidel to take
Baptist Bible College stage
ational Center. Cost: $70 for
six weeks. Info: 587.5791.
Heres Looking at You!
at the Dietrich Theater in
downtown Tunkhannock
Wednesdays, March 7, 14, 21
and 28, 4 to 5 p.m. ages 5-12.
Students will work in drawing,
painting, mixed media and
sculpture to create portraits
both traditional and imagina-
tive. Cost: Free. Info:
570.996.1500.
Little People & Nature
Tuesdays and Wednesday,
March 6-28 from 10 to 11 a.m.
for ages 2 to 5, little ones and
their favorite adults will ex-
plore and learn about various
nature topics each week. Cost:
free. Info: 996.1500.
Yoga for You, Dietrich
Theater 60 E. Tioga St. Tunk-
hannock, Wednesdays 10 to 11
a.m. Yoga Instructor: Melissa
Russo. This class will teach or
reinforce the basic yoga poses
(asanas) which gently stretch
and strengthen the body. Atten-
tion will be given to breathing
and alignment in postures.
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ESTATE OF FRANK
J. AVVISATO, SR.
Late of Old Forge,
Pennsylvania
(Died December
28, 2011)
Letters of
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ing been granted to
Sandra C. Avvisato.
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claims against the
Estate or indebted
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18444 or Attorney
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Olyphant, PA 18447
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412 Autos for Sale
ACURA `06 TL
White Diamond
80K original miles,
1 Owner, Garage
Kept, Camel Lea-
ther Interior, 3.2L /
6 Cylinder, 5-Speed
Automatic,
Front/Rear & Side
Airbags, ABS Nav-
igation System, 8-
Speaker Surround
System, DVD /CD
/AM/FM/ Cass-
ette, XM Satellite
Radio, Power &
Heated Front Seats,
Power Door Locks
& Windows, Power
Moonroof, 4 Snow
Tires Included!....
And Much, Much,
More!
Car runs and looks
beautiful
$16,500 Firm
Call 239-8461
09ESCAPE XLT $11,495
10Suzuki sx4 $11,995
09JourneySE $12,495
07RANGER4CYL$6,995
04 XL7 4X4 $8,995
10 FUSION SEL $13,995
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570-822-7359
BMW `01 X5
4.4i. Silver, fully
loaded, tan leather
interior. 1 owner.
103k miles. $8,999
or best offer. Call
570-814-3666
BMW `04 325i
Automatic. Dark
blue with black inte-
rior. Showroom con-
dition. 20,000 origi-
nal miles. Garage
kept.
$14,900
(570) 814-8106
BMW `99 M3
Convertible with
Hard Top. AM/FM. 6
disc CD. 117 K miles.
Stage 2 Dinan sus-
pension. Cross
drilled rotors. Cold
air intake. All main-
tenance records
available. $11,500
OBO. 570-466-2630
CHEVROLET `04
CORVETTE COUPE
Torch red with
black and red
interior. 9,700
miles, auto, HUD,
removable glass
roof, polished
wheels, memory
package, Bose
stereo and twilight
lighting, factory
body moldings,
traction control,
ABS, Garage kept
- Like New.
$25,900
(570) 609-5282
CHRYSLER `04
SEBRING
LXI CONVERTIBLE
Low miles - 54,000.
V6. FWD. Leather
interior. Great
shape. A/C. CD.
All power.
$7,200. Negotiable
(570) 760-1005
FORD 02 MUSTANG
GT CONVERTIBLE
Red with black
top. 6,500 miles.
One Owner.
Excellent Condi-
tion. $17,500
570-760-5833
412 Autos for Sale
EAGLE `95 TALON
Only 97,000 Miles.
Full custom body kit,
dark green metallic
with gray interior.
Dual exhaust, 4 coil
over adjustable
struts. All new
brakes, air intake
kit, strut brakes,
custom seats, cus-
tom white gauges, 2
pillar gauges, new
stereo, alarm, cus-
tom side view mir-
rors. 4 cylinder
automatic, runs
excellent. $8,500.
Call 570-876-1355
or 570-504-8540
(evenings)
HONDA `07 ACCORD
V6 EXL. 77K miles. 1
owner with mainte-
nance records.
Slate blue with
leather interior. Sun-
roof. Asking $12,500.
Call 570-239-2556
HONDA `09 CIVIC LX-S
Excellent condition
inside & out. Garage
kept. Regularly
serviced by dealer,
records available.
Option include alloy
wheels, decklid
spoiler, sport seats,
interior accent light-
ing (blue), Nose
mask and custom
cut floor mats. Dark
grey with black inte-
rior. 56K highway
miles. REDUCED!
$13,300. Call
570-709-4695
HONDA 04
Civic LX Sedan
81,200 Economical
4 cyl 1.7 liter
engine. Great con-
dition, well main-
tained. year.
Asking $6500
570-855-0095
JAGUAR `00 S TYPE
4 door sedan. Like
new condition. Bril-
liant blue exterior
with beige hides.
Car is fully equipped
with navigation sys-
tem, V-8, automatic,
climate control AC,
alarm system,
AM/FM 6 disc CD,
garage door open-
er. 42,000 original
miles. $9,000
Call (570) 288-6009
LEXUS `98 LS 400
Excellent condition,
garage kept, 1
owner. Must see.
Low mileage, 90K.
Leather interior. All
power. GPS naviga-
tion, moon roof, cd
changer. Loaded.
$9,000 or best
offer. 570-706-6156
TOYOTA 04 CELICA
GT
112K miles. Blue, 5
speed. Air, power
windows/locks,
CD/cassette, Key-
less entry, sunroof,
new battery. Car
drives and has
current PA inspec-
tion. Slight rust on
corner of
passenger door.
Clutch slips on
hard acceleration.
This is why its
thousands less
than Blue Book
value. $6,500
OBO. Make an
offer! Call
570-592-1629
VOLKSWAGEN `04
Beetle - Convertible
GREAT ON GAS!
Blue. AM/FM cas-
sette. Air. Automat-
ic. Power roof, win-
dows, locks &
doors. Boot cover
for top. 22k. Excel-
lent condition.
Garage kept.
Newly Reduced
$14,000
570-479-7664
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VOLVO 850 95
WAGON
Runs good, air,
automatic, fair
shape. $1,800.
347-693-4156
415 Autos-Antique
& Classic
CHEVY 30 HOTROD COUPE
$49,000
FORD 76 THUNDERBIRD
All original $12,000
MERCEDES 76 450 SL
$24,000
MERCEDES 29
Kit Car $9,000
(570) 655-4884
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CHEVY 77 CORVETTE
Red & red, all
original. No hits,
restoration. Rides
and looks new.
Exceptionally clean.
A/c, pb, ps, pw, 51K
$13,900 OBO
570-563-5056
FORD SALEEN 04
281 SC Coupe
1,000 miles
documented #380
Highly collectable.
$28,500
570-472-1854
415 Autos-Antique
& Classic
DESOTO CUSTOM
49 4 DOOR SEDAN
3 on the tree with
fluid drive. This All
American Classic
Icon runs like a top
at 55MPH. Kin to
Chrysler, Dodge,
Plymouth, Imperial
Desoto, built in the
American Midwest,
after WWII, in a
plant that once
produced B29
Bombers. In its
original antiquity
condition, with
original shop &
parts manuals,
shes beautifully
detailed and ready
for auction in Sin
City. Spent her
entire life in Ari-
zona and New
Mexico, never saw
a day of rain or
rust. Only $19,995.
To test drive, by
appointment only,
Contact Tony at
570-899-2121 or
penntech84th@
gmail.com
FORD `52
COUNTRY SEDAN
CUSTOM LINE
STATION WAGON
V8, automatic,
8 passenger,
3rd seat, good
condition, 2nd
owner. REDUCED TO
$6,500.
570-579-3517
570-455-6589
MAZDA `88 RX-7
CONVERTIBLE
1 owner, garage
kept, 65k original
miles, black with
grey leather interior,
all original & never
seen snow. $7,995.
Call 570-237-5119
MAZDA `88 RX-7
CONVERTIBLE
1 owner, garage
kept, 65k original
miles, black with
grey leather interior,
all original & never
seen snow. $7,995.
Call 570-237-5119
MERCEDES 1975
Good interior &
exterior. Runs
great! New tires.
Many new parts.
Moving, Must Sell.
$1,300 or
best offer
570-362-3626
Ask for Lee
MERCURY `79
ZEPHYR
6 cylinder
automatic.
52k original miles.
Florida car. $1500.
570-899-1896
427 Commercial
Trucks &
Equipment
CHEVY 08 3500
HD DUMP TRUCK
2WD, automatic.
Only 12,000 miles.
Vehicle in like
new condition.
$19,000.
570-288-4322
439 Motorcycles
BMW 2010 K1300S
Only 460 miles! Has
all bells & whistles.
Heated grips, 12 volt
outlet, traction con-
trol, ride adjustment
on the fly. Black with
lite gray and red
trim. comes with
BMW cover, battery
tender, black blue
tooth helmet with
FM stereo and black
leather riding gloves
(like new). paid
$20,500. Sell for
$15,000 FIRM.
Call 570-262-0914
Leave message.
DAELIM 2006
150 CCs. 4,700
miles. 70 MPG.
New battery & tires.
$1,500; negotiable.
Call 570-288-1246
or 570-328-6897
HARLEY 2011
HERITAGE SOFTTAIL
Black. 1,800 miles.
ABS brakes. Securi-
ty System Package.
$16,000 firm.
SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY
570-704-6023
HARLEY DAVIDSON `03
100th Anniversary
Edition Deuce.
Garage kept. 1
owner. 1900 miles.
Tons of chrome.
$38,000 invested. A
must see. Asking
$18,000. OBO
570-706-6156
439 Motorcycles
HARLEY DAVIDSON 80
Soft riding FLH.
King of the High-
way! Mint origi-
nal antique show
winner. Factory
spot lights, wide
white tires,
biggest Harley
built. Only
28,000 original
miles! Never
needs inspec-
tion, permanent
registration.
$7,995 OBO
570-905-9348
YAMAHA 97
ROYALSTAR 1300
12,000 miles. With
windshield. Runs
excellent. Many
extras including
gunfighter seat,
leather bags, extra
pipes. New tires &
battery. Asking
$4,000 firm.
(570) 814-1548
442 RVs & Campers
FLAGSTAFF `08
CLASSIC
NOW BACK IN PA.
Super Lite Fifth
Wheel. LCD/DVD
flat screen TV, fire-
place, heated mat-
tress, ceiling fan,
Hide-a-Bed sofa,
outside speakers &
grill, 2 sliders,
aluminum wheels, ,
awning, microwave
oven, tinted safety
glass windows,
fridge & many
accessories &
options. Excellent
condition, $22,500.
570-868-6986
FOREST RIVER 10
SURVEYOR 234T
24 Travel trailer.
Sleeps 7, two
queen beds, tinted
windows, 17
awning, fridge,
microwave,
oven/range, sofa
bed, water heater.
A/C, one slide out,
smoke free, only
$14,995.
570-868-6426
SUNLINE SOLARIS `91
25 travel trailer A/C.
Bunk beds. New
fridge & hot water
heater. Excellent
condition. $3,900.
570-466-4995
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
BUICK `05
RENDEZVOUS
BARGAIN!!
AWD, Fully
loaded, 1 owner,
22,000 miles.
Small 6 cylinder.
New inspection.
Like new, inside
& out. $13,000.
(570) 540-0975
CADILLAC `99
ESCALADE
97k miles. Black
with beige leather
interior. 22 rims.
Runs great. $8,500
Call 570-861-0202
CHEVY `99 SILVERADO
Auto. V6 Vortec.
Standard cab. 8
bed with liner. Dark
Blue. 98,400 miles.
$4,999 or best offer
570-823-8196
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TOWN & COUNTRY
Luxury people
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maintained miles.
This like-new van
has third row seat-
ing, power side &
rear doors. Eco-
nomical V6 drive-
train and all avail-
able options. Priced
for quick sale
$6,295. Generous
trade-in allowances
will be given on this
top-of-the-line vehi-
cle. Call Fran
570-466-2771
Scranton
FORD `04 EXPLORER
Eddie Bauer Edition
59,000 miles,
4 door, 3 row
seats, V6, all power
options, moon roof,
video screen
$12,999.
570-690-3995 or
570-287-0031
FORD 02 EXPLORER
Red, XLT, Original
non-smoking owner,
garaged, synthetic
oil since new, excel-
lent in and out. New
tires and battery.
90,000 miles.
$7,500
(570) 403-3016
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
GMC `05 SAVANA
1500 Cargo Van.
AWD. V8 automatic.
A/C. New brakes &
tires. Very clean.
$10,750. Call
570-474-6028
JEEP 97 GRAND
CHEROKEE LAREDO
4.0-ATM, 4WD,
128,000 miles, full
power, minor body
& mechanical work
needed for state
inspection. Recent
radiator & battery.
$25, 000. OBO.
570-239-8376
JEEP `03 LIBERTY
SPORT. Rare. 5
speed. 23 MPG.
102K highway miles.
Silver with black
interior. Immaculate
condition, inside and
out. Garage kept.
No rust, mainte-
nance records
included. 4wd, all
power. $6,900 or
best offer, trades
will be considered.
Call 570-575-0518
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MOUNTAINEER
AWD. Third row
seating. Economical
6 cylinder automat-
ic. Fully loaded with
all available options.
93k pampered miles.
Garage kept. Safety /
emissions inspected
and ready to go. Sale
priced at $8,995.
Trade-ins accepted.
Tag & title process-
ing available with
purchase. Call Fran
for an appointment
to see this out-
standing SUV.
570-466-2771
Scranton
RANGE ROVER
07 SPORT
Supercharged
59,000 miles, fully
loaded. Impeccable
service record.
$36,000
570-283-1130
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18 Alum. Wheels, Leather Heated/Cooled Seats, Satellite Radio,
Side Air Curtains, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Reverse
Sensing Sys.,
VIN #2LCBL11439
24
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*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 2/29/12.
NEW2012 LINCOLNMKS AWD
24
Mos.
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month
lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 2/29/12.
NEW2012 LINCOLNMKT AWD
24
Mos.
NEW2012 LINCOLNMKZ
VIN #3LCR807016
Leather Seats, Message Center, Side Air Curtains, CD, Fog Lamps, SYNC,
Personal Safety with Anti-Theft Sys., PL, PW,
MPG
All Wheel Drive, 3.5L V6, , SYNC, Heat/Cool
Leather Seats, Trailer Tow Pkg., Keyless Entry w/Keypad,
Push Button Start, THX Audio Sys., Blind Spot
Monitoring Sys., Reverse Camera Sys.,
VIN #2LCBL53605
Pwr. Leather Heated/Cooled Seats,
SYNC, Satellite Radio, Rear
Heated Seats, Heated Steering
Wheel, Parking Sensors
2009LINCOLNMKS AWD TO CHOOSE FROM
STARTING AT
Most with Parking Sensors, SYNC,
Moonroof, Pwr. Leather Seats,
Keyless Entry w/Keypad
08-09LINCOLNMKZAWD
TO CHOOSE FROM
STARTING
AT
Most with All Wheel Drive, CD, Pwr. Leather Heated
Seats, Moonroof, Memory Seats, Keyless Entry, SYNC
2009-2010LINCOLNMKXAWD
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4WD Double V6 AT ...............................
4dr Sdn 3.0L Luxury 4MATIC.................
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4dr Sdn 3.0L Sport 4MATIC...................
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15,574
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14,947
10,379
28,002
11,103
20,266
45,674
12,108
19,095
20,716
8,265
20,351
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REALESTATE, INC.
Clarks Summit / Scranton Ofce (570) 585-0600
239 Northern Blvd., Clarks Summit (570) 207-6262
GLENMAURA - Wonderful open layout on this 3 BR
townhome. Beautiful hardwood foors, granite kitch-
en with lovely breakfast bar. Finished LL with 2nd
family room. MLS#11-5437
PEG 714-9247 $312,000
CLARKS SUMMIT - Fabulous all brick ranch home on
3 acre setting. Finished lower level has 4th bedroom,
family room, workshop with wood stove.
MLS#11-3384
URSULA 585-0618 or KIM 585-0606 $250,000
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EDNA 585-0610 $379,000
WAVERLY One of a kind log cabin home on 25
acres in prime location. Abington Heights school
district. MLS#10-137
EDNA 585-0610 $895,000
WAVERLY WONDER - Entertain in style in this el-
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with 3 levels of fnished living space and heated in-
ground pool with spa and fountain. MLS#11-2011
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KIM 585-0606 or URSULA 585-0618 $695,000
CLARKS GREEN RENTAL - Tastefully updated 3 bed-
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No pets, non-smoking environment. MLS#11-5144
KIM 585-0606 $2250/mo. + utilities
GLENMAURA - Live easy in this fabulous middle unit
with custom granite kitchen, hardwood foors, open
foor plan and more. MLS#11-3774
KIM 585-0606 $309,000
CLARKS SUMMIT - Traditional 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath
home with a 3 car garage on a cul-de-sac street
close to schools and shopping. MLS# 11-3203
KIM 585-0606 $284,900
CLARKS SUMMIT- Move right into this beautifully
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system, new windows and central air. HW foors
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MLS#12-235
MARION 585-0602 $199,000
GREAT PRICE REDUCTION! Glenmaura Master-
piece! Custom built 4 BR ranch. Brazilian cherry
hw, custom cabinetry, gourmet kit, amazing LL, &
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Virtual Tour! www.3dvirtualvisions.com/kipling
MARIE 881-0103 $899,000
CLARKS SUMMIT - Mobile home on rented lot.
Well maintained , 2 bedroom-freshly painted and
new carpet and fooring. Central air and parking for
3 cars. MLS#11-4891
ELIZABETH 585-0608 $15,000
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CLARKS GREEN - Old world charm, with crown mold-
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ground pool (needs liner). MLS#11-4889
URSULA 585-0623 $159,000
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Clarks Summit / Scranton Ofce
239 Northern Blvd., Clarks Summit
(570) 585-0600 (570) 207-6262
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Stunning, custom-built home on over
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and granite bar. Custom wood and
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and surrounding countryside.
Architectural detail must be seen to
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MLS#12-553
Offered at $1,450,000
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Offered by: Lori Jewett
Lewith & Freeman Real Estate, Inc.
Ofce: (570) 585-0600
Direct Line: (570) 585-0627
506 Administrative/
Clerical
OFFICE MANAGER
PART TIME
Countryside Con-
servancy, a
501(c)(3) nonprofit
organization dedi-
cated to land con-
servation, is seeking
a part-time office
manager for their
office on the cam-
pus of Keystone
College.
The applicant must
have a minimum of
two years work
experience in a pro-
fessional office and
proficiency in Quick-
Books, Microsoft
Word, Excel,
Access and Out-
look. The right can-
didate for this posi-
tion will be friendly,
outgoing and willing
to take initiative. 25-
30 hour work week
with reasonably
flexible schedule
between the hours
of 9-5. Compensa-
tion commensurate
with experience and
competitive with
similar organiza-
tions in northeast
PA.
Please submit cover
letter, complete
rsum & required
compensation to:
Bill Kern,
Executive Director
via email to
william.kern@
keystone.edu
Full job description
is available at
www.countryside
conservancy.org
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VACANCY: Teacher
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VA - (434) 315-2100.
www.pecps.k12.va.
us Closing Date:
Until filled. EOE
527 Food Services/
Hospitality
NOW HIRING!
All Shifts.
All Positions.
Apply Within.
Kidder Street
527 Food Services/
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Premier Private
Club in the
Hazleton Area is
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for a fast paced
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high quality and
presentation are
first priority. Com-
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Minimum of two
years experience
required.
Please call
570-788-1112 ext.
118 or
vccchefs@ptd.net
to set up an
interview.
533 Installation/
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Repair
AIRLINES ARE HIR-
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536 IT/Software
Development
Programmer/Analyst
Experience with
Peachtree account-
ing a plus.
Send resume to:
CFM
PO BOX 236
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18411
542 Logistics/
Transportation
DRIVERS: Owner/
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experience required
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548 Medical/Health
RURAL HEALTH
CORPORATION OF
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FULL TIME
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Center, Shickshinny,
PA. Please go to
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click on: employ-
ment opportunities,
then job openings.
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Pittston
1ST & 2ND SHIFTS
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SUBMIT TO
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554 Production/
Operations
KMS FAB LLC
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positions listed
below.
- Laser Operators
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- Press Brake
Operators
- Punch Press
Operators
- General Machine
Operators
Please email your
resume to:
kbrunges@
kmspa.com or fill
out an application
at KMS, FAB, LLC.
100 Parry Street
Luzerne, PA. 18709
E.O.E.
566 Sales/Retail/
Business
Development
Retail Sales Manager
SEEKING VERSATILE,
RESPONSIBLE
PERSON. TRAINING,
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569 Security/
Protective Services
SECURITY OFFICERS
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Wilkes-Barre and
Noxen. Previous
security experience
a plus. EOE
800-682-4722
600
FINANCIAL
610 Business
Opportunities
MOSS COLLECTOR
who owns/or has
access to large
tract (s), private
woodlands. Must
I.D. moss & eco-
harvest in bulk, dry
& deliver to Hones-
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610 Business
Opportunities
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700
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29,900
*
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#11934A ,23K...............................................
$
13,499
*
2010 CHE V Y M A L IBU L T
#Z2447,26K M iles.........................................
$
16,999
*
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#Z2562,7K M iles...........................................
$
15,900
*
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#12195A ,XLT...........................................
$
15,899
*
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16,999
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37,675
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#12287A ,33K M iles...................................
$
19,999
*
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$
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#Z2651,O NLY 45K M ILES .................................
$
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$
12,995
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$
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$
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$
26,500
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Small Engine Service
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CONSTRUCTION
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Specializing in kitchen, bathroom & basement
renovations and your building and remodeling needs
Licensed Registered (PA 056437)
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570-650-0658 570-383-0899
CONTRACTORS
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All Winter Long
Te Right Way Cleaned, Flushed and Minor Repairs
CALL BEFORE YOU REPLACE THEM
Call Pat Regan 383-1991 No Answer, Leave Message
EXCAVATING
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Remodeling SerVICES
Guaranteed Quality Workmanship
STATE LICENSED & FULLY INSURED
Call Pat at 570-840-0241
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Lowest Prices Guaranteed
Licensed & Insured 570-241-4795
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570-561-7796 or 570-587-1494
Septic and Basement
Water Problems-SOLVED!
Snow
Removal
MASONRY
Masonry by
Jon Thomas
Brick Stone Block
Specializing in Repair Work.
Small Jobs Welcome.
Service & a Smile
Since 1972
Free Estimates & Consultations
Ofce: 570-586-3702
Cell: 570-606-8182
PA: 079869
CABINETRY
retaylor.com 570-586-7270
CLARKS SUMMIT, PA
Custom Furniture, Woodworking,
Carpentry, Design/Build,
Specializing in small unique projects
AIR CONDITIONING
& HEATING
ACCOUNTING/TAX
SERVICES
BUILDING &
REMODELING
Visit us on the web at www.styl-n-stylz.com
Styl-N-Stylz Salon
310 Lackawanna Ave.
Olyhant, PA 570-489-9461
We oer Paul Mitchell, ISOand Wella Hair Products
A Full Service Salon Walk-Ins Welcome
25 %OAll Reg. Priced Services
(Mention this ad)
$50 Winter Color and
Cut Special
BEAUTICIAN SERVICES
CHIMNEY REPAIRS
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING
Service - Installation
AJS Mechanical Services, LLC.
Dalton, PA 570-468-0190
We service all brands!
Please call for Spring cleaning specials
ABINGTON PRO SERVICES
Winter Special New Kitchen or Bath
Bargain Bundles
Complete & Installed Baths from $3,700
Kitchen makeovers - $4,700 for 18 linear feet of counter space
All cabinets, tub, sink, and fooring included
Call Jeff for details at 570-877-3601
SAP UNIVERSAL SERVICES
CARPET CLEANING: $40 PER ROOM
I will beat anyones quote by 10%
484-857-7161
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Tax Preparation
Accurate ~ Efcient ~ Reliable
570-207-3345
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Accounting, Tax & Financial Consulting
Tax Time is here! Call us...
We are Ready to Help!
CLEANING/
RESTORATION
GUTTER REPAIR
& CLEANING
PLUMBING
& HEATING
Shear Pawfection
pet grooming
(570) 587-3569
Ruthann Austin
25 Years Professional
All Breed Certied
Master Groomer
Off Exit 197, Rte. 81
Located in Scott Twp/Waverly, PA
Puppies to Seniors
All Breeds Welcome
We are 4 Paw Rated!
PET GROOMING
CLOCKS & CLOCK REPAIR
CLOCKS R US
Nows the Time to Get Your Clock Fixed.
Repairs of all kinds of clocks.
House calls for Grandfather clocks, sales
& service 570-575-5192
7
3
1
5
5
4
710 Appliances
JENNAIRE BBQ
GRILL includes
rotisserie, gas. Like
new. Paid $700 ask-
ing $250. OBO.
570-331-3564
GET THE WORD OUT
with a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130
MICROWAVE GE
Profile over the
range $70. Ken-
more Elite dish-
washer $60. Brass
Tiffany Chandelier
$50. Hunter Ceiling
Fan $20. All very
good condition.
Manuals included.
570-814-5300
RANGE: Kenmore
electric
3036x26-black,
10 months old.
$270.
WASHER kenmore
portable needs
hose $100.
570-288-1281
WASHER Kenmore,
white, $50. Side by
side refrigerator
with water ice dis-
penser, 28 cu ft.
Beige color $100.
Both very good con-
dition. 262-6283
712 Baby Items
SWING, Graco,
Graco infant car
seat with base,
Recaro convertible
car seat, entire neu-
tral farm themed
nursery set with
lamp & accessories
all $15 each. Fisher
Price baby monitor,
and changing table
mattress $5 each
All in great condi-
tion. 570-735-4876
726 Clothing
COAT
KENNETH COLE
Beige, size 6,
hardly worn. $75.
570-855-5385
732 Exercise
Equipment
TREADMILL: Pro-
form 495Pi excel-
lent condition. $200.
570-654-8117
732 Exercise
Equipment
AEROBIC CROSS
TRAINING SYSTEM,
Weslo, 30+ exercis-
es, 150 lb weight
stack, weight dowl-
ing system, 300 lbs
resistance. 3 per-
son capacity. Paid
$600. sell $50.
cash. 675-3890
Line up a place to live
in classified!
742 Furnaces &
Heaters
HEATERS 2, 1
kerosene radiant 10
with manual & pump
$75. 1 carbon fiber
electric, new in box,
never used, free
standing or wall
mountable $49.
570-636-3151
744 Furniture &
Accessories
BED solid pine
sleigh bed & match-
ing chest of draw-
ers, cream colored
with floral design,
great for a girls
room, excellent
condition/never
$900. 212-0948
BEDROOM SET
5 piece with King
size bed complete.
Excellent condition!
Broyhill Attic Heir-
loms 5 piece bed-
room set. Solid oak.
Beautiful full dresser
with mirror + addi-
tional dresser + 2
nights stands + king
size oak bedframe
& headboard + USA
Olympic quality. Paid
$7k+ for this beauti-
ful integrated bed-
room set. Moving to
Philadelphia in small
apartment or would
bring with me!
$1,200 for the entire
set. 570.855.2751
DINING ROOM SET
10 piece Antique
Bernhardt, good
condition. $950
OBO. 570-542-5102
HOOSIER CABINET
Antique with flour
bin & pull-out baking
table. Must pick up.
$650.570-970-3576
744 Furniture &
Accessories
FURNI SH FURNI SH
FOR LESS FOR LESS
* NELSON *
* FURNITURE *
* WAREHOUSE *
Recliners from $299
Lift Chairs from $699
New and Used
Living Room
Dinettes, Bedroom
210 Division St
Kingston
Call 570-288-3607
HUTCH 2 piece
hutch $100. Large
end table $75. 2
piece old bedroom
set $350. each old
mirrors included.
570-200-5311
LOVE SEAT
green striped $60.
570-675-3890
ONE BEDROOM
APARTMENT
ALL CONTENTS FOR SALE
Call 868-5973
To place your
ad call...829-7130
754 Machinery &
Equipment
SAWMILLS from
only $3997-MAKE &
SAVE MONEY with
your own bandmill-
Cut lumber any
dimension. In stock
ready to ship. FREE
Info/DVD: www.Nor-
woodSawmills.com
1-800-578-1363
Ext.300N
758 Miscellaneous
TIRES 2 215/70R15
snowtires on rims
from 2000 Chevy
Venture $80.
570-474-0935
WHEELS Ford
Escape 17 factory
chrome wheels with
tires p23565r17
$350. 696-2212
776 Sporting Goods
COBRA S-9 irons,
steel, reg 6-7-8-9-
W $100. firm. Vin-
tage Yonex woods
graphite head
shafts 1-3-5 $60.
Slazenger cart/bag
slotted $25.
570-829-4016
776 Sporting Goods
PULL-CART for golf
bag, good condition
$15. 570-788-2388
after 5 pm.
778 Stereos/
Accessories
SUB WOOFER Pow-
ered car subwoofer.
Very powerful, 2
power acoustic
subwoofers, 2 Pyle
1800 watt amps.
Custom cabinet with
see through acrylic
front. $250. or best
offer. 328-6059.
780 Televisions/
Accessories
TV BRACKETS, wall
mount, 1 holds large
set $39. 1 for small-
er set $29.
570-636-3151
TV from 1950; beau-
tiful pecan all wood
cabinet with doors.
$49. 570-696-1410
784 Tools
CIRCULAR SAW, 7
1/4 Craftsman $25.
570-825-5564
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new apartment?
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MECHANICS TOOL
CHESTS Craftsman
one 5 double deck-
er, 1 single roll
chest, great condi-
tion. asking $185.
for both 831-5510
SNOW THROWER
Ariens 7hp electric
start, tire chains,
24 cut just serv-
iced, runs well
$395. 570-636-3151
794 Video Game
Systems/Games
SONY PLAYSTATION
2 console. Every-
thing included.
Works 100%.
Includes 4 games,
all cables, & carry-
ing case. Best
offers accepted.
$60. 570-905-2985.
800
PETS & ANIMALS
810 Cats
CHIHUAHUA 9 year
old female free to
good home. Not
good with kids/other
dogs. Owner was
elderly man who
passed away.
570-902-5330
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
815 Dogs
PAWS
TO CONSIDER....
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YOUR PET
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and provide us your
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This will create a
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You can then use
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enhance your online
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captioned photos
of your pet
Expand your text to
include more
information, include
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information such
as e-mail, address
phone number and
or website.
815 Dogs
DACHSHUND PUPPIES!
AKC Regi st er ed.
Ready to go. Vet
checked. Please call
570-864-2207
POMERANIAN PUPPIES
Male. $500
570-250-9690
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POMERANIANS
AKC, 9 weeks, 2
females. Shots &
wormed. Vet
checked. Home
Raised. $400.
570-864-2643
900
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
906 Homes for Sale
Having trouble
paying your mort-
gage? Falling
behind on your
payments? You
may get mail from
people who promise
to forestall your
foreclosure for a fee
in advance. Report
them to the Federal
Trade Commission,
the nations con-
sumer protection
agency. Call 1-877-
FTC-HELP or click
on ftc.gov. A mes-
sage from The
Times Leader and
the FTC.
906 Homes for Sale
BACK MOUNTAIN
Centermorland
529 SR 292 E
For sale by owner
Move-in ready. Well
maintained. 3 - 4
bedrooms. 1 bath.
Appliances includ-
ed. 2.87 acres with
mountain view. For
more info & photos
go to:
ForSaleByOwner.com
Search homes in
Tunkhannock.
$275,000. For
appointment, call:
570-310-1552
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A yard or garage sale
in classified
is the best way
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with classified!
BEAR CREEK
10+ ACRES
with 2 homes.
Good for primary
home, vacation or
investment. Prop-
erty includes: 10.2
acres (3 separate
parcels) bordering
state game lands
House with master
bedroom suite,
large kitchen,
oversized living
room, family room,
guest bathroom,
oversized deck (24
x 32). Private
Guest House with
living room/kitchen
combo, large bed-
room, bathroom.
Outbuilding for
storage & covered
pavilion.
email:
csmith7433@
aol.com
570-472-3152
906 Homes for Sale
HARDING
3 bedroom, 1.5 bath
raised Ranch on 1
acre. Home boasts
a gas fireplace in
living room, tradi-
tional fireplace in
finished basement.
Central A/C, 2.5 car
garage, covered
deck, out of flood
zone. $179,900. Call
570-388-4244
570-388-2773
Let the Community
Know!
Place your Classified
Ad TODAY!
570-829-7130
912 Lots & Acreage
LAND FOR SALE
24 ACRES
Wyoming Co, NY
Bennington Twp.
Cotton Hill Rd.
ASKING $32,000
1-814-392-6548
NY SPORTSMAN &
OUTDOOR FAMILY
LAND BUYS! This is
the best time ever!!
6AC- along snow-
mobile trail WAS:
$29,995 NOW:
$13,995. 51AC-
Near Salmon River
WAS: $69,995
NOW: $49,995.
5AC- Beautiful
woodlands & river-
front WAS: $69,995
NOW: $39,995.
97AC- Timber &
trout stream WAS:
$119,995 NOW:
$99,995. In house
financing. Over 150
land bargains. Call
800-229-7843 Or
visit www.Landand-
Camps.com
Tioga County- 40
Wooded Acres near
state forest land.
Perc, electric, town-
ship road, perfect
for home or cabin.
$139,000. Possible
Owner Financing.
800-668-8679
912 Lots & Acreage
Tug Hill and Salmon
River Area 6 Acres
WAS: $19,995 NOW:
$12,995. 52 Acres
WAS: $59,995
NOW: $49,995. Our
#1 Properties for
snowmobilers and
fishermen. See
property #1 at Lan-
dandCamps.com for
pictures. Or Call
800-229-7843.
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
DUPONT
Totally renovated 5
room apartment
located on 1st floor.
Partially furnished,
brand new fridge/
electric range, elec-
tric washer & dryer.
Brand new custom
draperies, Roman
shades, carpeting/
flooring & energy
efficient windows. 1
bedroom with large
closet, living room,
laundry room, stor-
age room, base-
ment & large front
porch. Easy access
to I-81, airport &
casino, off street
parking.
No smoking.
$650 + utilities &
security.
570-762-8265
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
Great location, 1
bedroom apartment
in residential area,
all utilities included.
$600/month
+ security.
908-482-0335
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
FORTY FORT
BEAUTY -
EFFICIENT
1 bedroom,
fireplace, court-
yard parking,
appliances,
professionally
managed.
LEASE/
EMPLOYMENT
APPLICATION/
NO PETS/
SMOKING
$465+ utilities
AMERICA
REALTY
288-1422
KINGSTON
3rd floor, 1 bed-
room. Stove, fridge,
electric heat. Tenant
pays electric. No
smoking. Single
occupancy. No sec-
tion 8. Background
& credit check / ref-
erences required.
$425 / month +
security.
Call 570-283-1761
after 6:00 pm
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
basement, garage
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
829-7130!
KINGSTON
72 E. 72 E. W Walnut alnut St. St.
3rd floor, located in
quiet neighborhood.
Kitchen, living room,
dining room, sun
room, bathroom. 2
large and 1 small
bedroom, lots of
closets, built in linen,
built in hutch, hard-
wood floors, fire-
place, storage room,
yard. New washer/
dryer, stove & fridge.
Heat and hot water
included. 1 year lease
+ security. $950
570-406-1411
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566 Sales/Business
Development
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Development
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11am
to 6pm
7
3
7
8
0
5
Style, Class, Excellence
MOTORWORLD DRIVE, JUST OFF INTERSTATE 81, WILKES-BARRE
SALES HOURS: MONDAY - FRIDAY: 9AM-7PM SATURDAY: 9AM-5PM
SUNDAY: OPEN FOR OUTDOOR BROWSING NOON - 5PM
WWW.MOTORWORLDGROUP.COM
North Eastern Pennsylvanias y
#1 Luxury Vehicle Destination
*USE FOR COMPARISON PURPOSES ONLY. DO NOT COMPARE TO MODELS BEFORE 2008. ALL OFFERS SUBJECT TO MANUFACTURER CHANGES.
PRIOR SALES EXCLUDED. FINANCING ON SELECT MODELS WITH APPROVED CREDIT. 0.9% APR FINANCING FOR 60 MONTHS = $17.06/$1,000
FINANCED. PHOTOS ARE FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES ONLY. DEALER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. PAYMENTS INCLUDE AL
REBATES AND INCENTIVES. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. ALL OFFERS 2/29/12.
www.motorworldacura.com
STK# YEAR MAKE MODEL WAS NOW SAVINGS
B9212A ........... 2010 ACURA TL.................$32,999 ....... $27,900...... $5,099
A10968A ......... 2010 ACURA TSX...............$30,999 ....... $25,500...... $5,499
A10964A ......... 2010 ACURA TSX...............$25,999 ....... $21,200...... $4,799
CERTIFIED ACURA CLEARANCE
WHY BUY ACURA CERTIFIED: 150 POINT INSPECTION. 150 POINT INSPECTION.
12 MONTH/12K MILE EXTENSION OF THE HONDA NEW CAR WARRANTY (4YR 50K MILE)
AND THE BALANCE OF A 7 YEAR 100,000 MILE POWERTRAIN WARRANTY.
T W E N T Y F I F T H
A N N I V E R S A R Y
201 HP I VTEC ENGINE, 5 SPEED AUTOMATIC WITH GRADE LOGIC CONTROL, LEATHER INTERIOR, HEATED SEATS,PADDLE SHIFTERS, POWER MOONROOF,
BLUETOOTH, VEHICLE STABILITY ASSIST, ADVANCED COMPATIBILITY ENGINEERING, DUAL THRESHOLD FRONT AIR BAGS, SIDE AND SIDE CURTAIN AIR BAGS
WITH OCCUPANT DETECTION SYSTEM, POWER WINDOWS,LOCKS, AND MIRRORS, TILT, CRUISE, AM/FM CD PLAYER, AIR CONDITIONING WITH AIR FILTRATION
SYSTEM, ANTI LOCK BRAKES WITH ELECTRONIC BRAKE DISTRIBUTION.
* LEASE WITH $999 DOWN, 10K MILES PERYEAR, 1ST PAYMENT DUE AT SIGNING, RESIDUAL $19,030.
PLUS TAX & TAGS FOR 36 MONTHS*
LEASE FOR
$
299
TSX
2012 ACURA
5-SPEED AUTO MODEL# CU2F4CJW
6CL I VTEC ENGINE, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC WITH GRADE LOGIC CONTROL, LEATHER INTERIOR, HEATED SEATS,PADDLE SHIFTERS,POWER
MOONROOF,BLUETOOTH, VEHICLE STABILITY ASSIST, ADVANCED COMPATIBILITY ENGINEERING, DUAL THRESHOLD FRONT AIR BAGS, SIDE AND SIDE CURTAIN AIR
BAGS WITH OCCUPANT DETECTION SYSTEM, POWER WINDOWS,LOCKS, AND MIRRORS, TILT, CRUISE,276 WATT AM/FM CD PLAYER WITH USB AUDIO INTERFACE
AND IPOD INTEGRATION, AIR CONDITIONING WITH AIR FILTRATION SYSTEM, ANTI LOCK BRAKES WITH ELECTRONIC BRAKE DISTRIBUTION.
* LEASE WITH $999 DOWN, 10K MILES PERYEAR, 1ST PAYMENT DUE AT SIGNING, RESIDUAL $21,894.
PLUS TAX & TAGS FOR 36 MONTHS*
LEASE FOR
$
369
TL
2012 ACURA
MODEL# UA8F2CJW
240 HP TURBO CHARGED I VTEC ENGINE, 5 SPEED AUTOMATIC WITH GRADE LOGIC CONTROL, LEATHER INTERIOR, HEATED SEATS, PADDLE SHIFTERS, POWER
MOONROOF, BLUETOOTH, VEHICLE STABILITY ASSIST, ADVANCED COMPATIBILITY ENGINEERING, DUAL THRESHOLD FRONT AIR BAGS, SIDE AND SIDE CURTAIN
AIR BAGS WITH OCCUPANT DETECTION SYSTEM, POWER WINDOWS,LOCKS, AND MIRRORS, TILT, CRUISE, AM/FM CD PLAYER, AIR CONDITIONING WITH AIR
FILTRATION SYSTEM, ANTI LOCK BRAKES WITH ELECTRONIC BRAKE DISTRIBUTION.
* LEASE WITH $999 DOWN, 10K MILES PERYEAR, 1ST PAYMENT DUE AT SIGNING, RESIDUAL $21,110.
PLUS TAX & TAGS FOR 36 MONTHS*
LEASE FOR
$
389
RDX
2012 ACURA
MODEL#TB1H2CJNW SH-AWD
0.9% APR
fnancing for 24 to 60 mos.
ON NEW 2012 ACURA TSX,TL, AND MDX
MSRP: $41,395
New2012 Mercedes-Benz
C300 SPORT SEDAN 4MATIC AWD
Plus Tax
for 33Mos.
Lease for Lease for
$
379
*
$4,039 TOTAL DUE AT DELIVERY. SECURITY DEPOSIT INCLUDED.
$2,865.00 CAP COST. 10K MILES PER YEAR. RESIDUAL $27,321.00.
MSRP: $42,705
New2012 Mercedes-Benz
GLK350 SUV
Plus Tax
for 30Mos.
Lease for Lease for
$
419
*
$4,603 TOTAL DUE AT DELIVERY. SECURITY DEPOSIT INCLUDED.
$3,389.00 CAP COST. 10K MILES PER YEAR. RESIDUAL $27,758.00.
MSRP: $53,465
New2012 Mercedes-Benz
ML350 SUV
Plus Tax
for 30Mos.
Lease for Lease for
$
599
*
$4,894 TOTAL DUE AT DELIVERY. SECURITY DEPOSIT INCLUDED.
$3,500.00 CAP COST. 10K MILES PER YEAR. RESIDUAL $34,752.00.
*ALL PRICES AND PAYMENTS, PLUS TAX, TAG AND TITLE. PHOTOS ARE FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES ONLY. DEALER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPO-
GRAPHICAL ERRORS. PRIOR SALES EXCLUDED. FINANCING AVAILABLE WITH APPROVED CREDIT. MINIMUM FINANCED $15K WITH APPROVED
CREDIT THRU DESIGNATED LENDER. SUBJECT TO MANUFACTURER PROGRAM CHANGES. FINANCING ON SELECT PRE-OWNED MODELS. QUALIFIED
CUSTOMERS ONLY. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. ALL OFFERS EXPIRE 2/29/12.
www.motorworldgroupmercedes.com
YOUR CHOICE OF WHAT TO DRIVE JUST GOT EASIER.
IF YOU CURRENTLY OWN A BMW, AUDI, LEXUS, JAGUAR, PORSCHE, LAND ROVER, INFINITI, ACURA,
CADILLAC, LINCOLN, VOLVO, VW, AND JEEP, YOU CAN GET $2,000 TOWARD THE 2012 MERCEDES-BENZ
OF YOUR CHOICE INCLUDING THE 2012 E350 4MATIC SEDAN AND THE 2012 E350 4MATIC WAGON.
DRIVING A MERCEDES-BENZ HAS NEVER BEEN MORE REWARDING.
*QUALIFIED CUSTOMERS ONLY. OFFER EXCLUDES ANY MODEL YEAR SPRINTER, smart, C-CLASS, M-CLASS AND SLS MODELS. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS.
2008 MERCEDES-BENZ C300 SEDAN AWD
STK# BP15621, 24,590 MI, 1.99% APR FOR 66 MOS*, 5 TO CHOOSE FROM............................................................................ SALE PRICE $26,995
2009 MERCEDES-BENZ C300 SEDAN AWD
STK# BP15268, 19,874 MI ................................................................................................................................................... SALE PRICE $28,599
2011 MERCEDES-BENZ C300 SEDAN AWD
STK# BS0338, 8,900 MI, 2 TO CHOOSE FROM........................................................................................................................ SALE PRICE $33,995
2009 MERCEDES-BENZ ML350 AWD
STK# B15261, 33,080 MI, NAVIGATION ................................................................................................................................. SALE PRICE $37,995
2010 MERCEDES-BENZ E350 SEDAN AWD
STK# BP15612, 19,876 MI.................................................................................................................................................... SALE PRICE $42,995
2009 MERCEDES-BENZ CLK CONVERTIBLE
STK# B9367A, 10,980 MI ..................................................................................................................................................... SALE PRICE $43,995
2010 MERCEDES-BENZ GL450 AWD
STK# SR0018A, 15,572 MI, NAVIGATION 1 TO CHOOSE FROM................................................................................................. SALE PRICE $53,995
2010 MERCEDES-BENZ SL550 CONVERTIBLE
STK# B9460A, 22,546 MI 2 TO CHOOSE FROM....................................................................................................................... SALE PRICE $61,995
Certied Pre-Owned LowAPRRates
NOWINSTOCK!
$
599
LEASEFOR36 MONTHS
NOWINSTOCK! NOW NOW NOWIN IN INST ST STOCK OCK OCK!!!
*LEASE WITH10K MILES PER YEAR AND$4,980TOTAL DUE AT DELIVERY, RESIDUAL $36,568. NOSECURITYDEPOSIT. (AWD)
THEALL NEW2013LEXUSGS350AWD MSRP: $55,407
PLUSTAX+TAGS
1.9%APR
FOR UP TO60 MONTHS
$
359
LEASEFOR36 MONTHS
1.9%APR
FOR UP FOR UP FOR UP TO60 TO60 TO60 MONTH MONTH MONTHSSSS
*LEASE WITH10K MILES PER YEAR AND$4,980TOTAL DUE AT DELIVERY, RESIDUAL $23,915. NOSECURITYDEPOSIT. (AWD)
NEW2012LEXUSIS250AWD MSRP: $38,572
PLUSTAX+TAGS
1.9%APR
FOR UP TO60 MONTHS
$
409
LEASEFOR36 MONTHS
1.9%APR
FOR UP FOR UP FOR UP TO60 TO60 TO60 MONTH MONTH MONTHSSS
*LEASE WITH10K MILES PER YEAR AND$4,980TOTAL DUE AT DELIVERY, RESIDUAL $23,026. NOSECURITYDEPOSIT.
NEW2012LEXUSES350 MSRP: $39,027
PLUSTAX+TAGS
1.9%APR
FOR UP TO60 MONTHS
$
489
LEASEFOR36 MONTHS
1.9%APR
FOR UP FOR UP FOR UP TO60 TO60 TO60 MONTH MONTH MONTHSSS
*LEASE WITH10K MILES PER YEAR AND$4,980TOTAL DUE AT DELIVERY, RESIDUAL $27,953. NOSECURITYDEPOSIT. (AWD)
NEW2012LEXUSRX350AWD MSRP: $45,825
PLUSTAX+TAGS
1.9%APR
FOR UP TO60 MONTHS
ON ALL NEW 2012 RX350, ES350,
IS250/350 SEDANS & IS CONVERTIBLE*
*ALL PRICES AND LEASES ARE PLUS TAX, TAGS AND TITLE. SUBJECT TO CREDIT APPROVAL. FINANCING ON SELECT MODELS WITH
APPROVED CREDIT. 1.9% APR FINANCING FOR 60 MONTHS = $17.50/$1,000 FINANCED. OFFERS END 2/29/12.
www.motorworldlexus.com
EVERY LEXUS COMES WITH A 3 YEAR/100,000 MILE LIMITED WARRANTY*
2009 LEXUS ES350 CPO
STK# L11478A, 26K MI, LEATHER, SUNROOF 1.9% APR FOR UP TO 36 MOS. OR 3.9% APR FOR UP TO 60 MOS.................... SALE PRICE $26,879
2010 LEXUS ES350 CPO
STK# LS0368, 18K MI, LEATHER, SUNROOF 1.9% APR FOR UP TO 36 MOS. OR 3.9% APR FOR UP TO 60 MOS...................... SALE PRICE $29,979
2010 LEXUS IS250 CPO
STK# L11457A, 19K MI, LEATHER, SUNROOF, AWD 1.9% APR FOR UP TO 36 MOS. OR 3.9% APR FOR UP TO 60 MOS............ SALE PRICE $30,799
2010 LEXUS IS250 CPO
STK# D0413A, 7K MI, LEATHER, SUNROOF, NAV, AWD 1.9% APR FOR UP TO 36 MOS. OR 3.9% APR FOR UP TO 60 MOS. ...... SALE PRICE $31,979
2010 LEXUS GX460 CPO
STK# B9445A, 37K MI, LEATHER, SUNROOF, NAV, 4X4 .................................................................................................... SALE PRICE $46,979
1.9% APR FINANCING FOR UP TO 36 MONTHS & 3.9% APR
FINANCING FOR UP TO 60 MONTHS
ON ALL LEXUS ES350, IS250/350 & RX350 CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED VEHICLES!
*PRICES AND LEASES ARE PLUS TAX, TAGS & TITLE. PHOTOS ARE FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES ONLY. DEALER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL
ERRORS. ALL PRICES INCLUDE APPLICABLE REBATES AND/OR INCENTIVES. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. PRIOR SALES EXCLUDED. ALL OFFERS SUB-
JECT TO MANUFACTURES PROGRAM CHANGES. PRICES AVAILABLE ON ADVERTISED VEHICLES ONLY. MILEAGE CHARGE OF $.25/MILE OVER 30K
MILES. LESSEE PAYS FOR EXCESS WEAR. NOT AVAILABLE WITH SOME OTHER OFFERS. FINANCING ON SELECT MODELS THRU ALLY FINANCIAL,
MUST QUALIFY. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. ALL OFFERS EXPIRE 2/29/12.
www.motorworldgm.com
2012
CADILLAC SRX LUXURY COLLECTION AWD
*LEASE WITH 10K MILES PER YEAR AND $1,995 DUE AT SIGNING. PAYMENT INCLUDES $2,000 CONQUEST REBATE.
MUST CURRENTLY BE IN A NON-GM VEHICLE LEASE TO QUALIFY. MUST QUALIFY FOR LEASE THROUGH ALLY FINANCIAL.
PLUS TAX/TAGS FOR 39 MONTHS*
LEASE FOR
$
429
*LEASE WITH 10K MILES PER YEAR AND $1,995 DUE AT SIGNING. PAYMENT INCLUDES $2,000 CONQUEST REBATE.
MUST CURRENTLY BE IN A NON-GM VEHICLE LEASE TO QUALIFY. MUST QUALIFY FOR LEASE THROUGH ALLY FINANCIAL
2012
CADILLAC CTS SEDAN AWD
PLUS TAX/TAGS FOR 39 MONTHS*
LEASE FOR
$
299
*LEASE WITH 10K MILES PER YEAR AND $1,995 DUE AT SIGNING. PAYMENT INCLUDES $2,000 CONQUEST REBATE.
MUST CURRENTLY BE IN A NON-GM VEHICLE LEASE TO QUALIFY. MUST QUALIFY FOR LEASE THROUGH ALLY FINANCIAL.
2012
CADILLAC SRX 2WD
STK# C3530
STK# C3528
STK# C3542
PLUS TAX/TAGS FOR 36 MONTHS*
LEASE FOR
$
329
START THE YEAR
OFF RIGHT
*LEASE WITH 10K MILES PER YEAR AND $2,995 DUE AT SIGNING. PAYMENT INCLUDES $2,000 CONQUEST REBATE.
MUST CURRENTLY BE IN A NON-GM VEHICLE LEASE TO QUALIFY. MUST QUALIFY FOR LEASE THROUGH ALLY FINANCIAL.
2012
CADILLAC CADILLAC CTS COUPE PERFORMANCE COLLECTION AWD
STK# C3503
PLUS TAX/TAGS FOR 39 MONTHS*
LEASE FOR
$
449
MotorWorld Acura 1-866-807-9004
150 Motorworld Drive, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18703
MotorWorld Cadillac 1-866-807-9004
150 Motorworld Drive, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18703
MotorWorld Lexus 1-866-807-9004
150 Motorworld Drive, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18703
MotorWorld 1-866-807-9004
150 Motorworld Drive, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18703
$
24,900
+
0.9
% $
24,900
All Wheel Drive
31 MPG Highway
IIHS Top Safety Pick
2012 SUBARU
OUTBACK
2.5i
Based on ALGs 2012 Residual Value Award for Midsize utility Vehicles. ALG, the industry benchmark for residual values and depreciation data, www.alg.com. EPA estimated fuel
570-346-4641
1-800-982-4054
www.minookasubaru.com
HOURS: MONDAYTHRUTHURSDAY 9:00 A.M.TO8:30 P.M.
FRIDAY 9:00 A.M.TO5:00 P.M. SATURDAY 9:00 A.M.TO2:00 P.M. CLOSED SUNDAY
CDB-01
SALE
PRICE
FINANCING
AVAILABLE
Highest Predicted Resale Value
Midsize Utility Vehicle
AUTOMOTIVE SALES
CONSULTANTS
Valley Chevrolet is seeking
individuals who are self-starters,
team-oriented and driven.
(No experience necessary)
We Offer:
Salary & Commission Benefts
401k Plan 5 Day Work Week
Huge New & Used Inventory
Apply in person to:
Blake Gagliardi, Sales Manager
Rick Merrick, Sales Manager
601 Kidder Street, Wilkes-Barre
BUYING JUNK
VEHICLES
$300 AND UP
$125 EXTRA IF DRIVEN,
DRAGGED OR PUSHED IN!
NOBODY Pays More
570-760-2035
Monday thru Saturday 6am-9pm Happy Trails!
250 General Auction 250 General Auction
548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION
Saturday, March 3, 2012
10:00 AM
Stans USED Restaurant
Equipment
1313 Meylert Ave., Scranton, PA
OVER 1,000 ITEMS
Electric lift, Desk lift, Rolalift, racks, stools,
restaurant equipment, slicers, coolers, metal
tables, wooded table, much more............
LAGAUCTION SERVICES
(570) 883-1276 or
www.lagauctions.com
Lic.# AU002629L
BUYERS PREMIUM
Assistant Clinical Director
Job Purpose: Exciting opportunity for a skilled
clinical professional to work as a key member of
our Autism leadership team. Works closely with
Clinical Director regarding the provision of
treatment strategies for children on the autism
spectrum who are receiving services in our
center based or community programs.
Qualifications: Board Certified Behavior
Analyst required. Professional License a plus.
Previous supervisory experience required.
BHRS /Autism experience preferred.
Please reply to:
recruiter@friendshiphousePA.Org
Or mail resume to: Friendship House
c/o Human Resources
1509 Maple Street, Scranton, PA 18505
Direct Care and Clinical positions are available
Please visit us at www.friendshiphousepa.org
E.O.E/L.E.P
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
NANTICOKE
2 bedroom, new
carpet/paint, wash-
er dryer hookup, no
pets. $450/month +
security & utilities.
Please call
570-822-7657
To place your
ad call...829-7130
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WEST WYOMING
2nd floor, 1 bed-
room apartment.
All appliances.
Washer/ dryer. Off
street parking. No
pets. $525 + utili-
ties, security &
references. Call
570-954-2972
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
KINGSTON
E. WALNUT ST.
Light, bright, 3rd
floor, 2 bedrooms,
carpeted, security
system. Garage.
Extra storage &
cable TV included.
Laundry facilities.
Heat & hot water
furnished. Fine
neighborhood.
Convenient to bus
& stores. No
pets. References.
Security. Lease.
No smokers
please. $715.
570-287-0900
Looking to buy a
home?
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and let the
sellers know!
570-829-7130
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
KINGSTON
Newly renovated. 3
bedroom. Wall to
wall carpet.
Screened in porch.
Off street parking.
Fridge, stove,
washer & dryer
included. Sewer,
lawn maintenance
& snow removal
also included. $750
+ utilities. Call
(570) 807-7204
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941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
KINGSTON
Third Avenue. 2nd
floor. 2 bedrooms, 1
bath, eat in kitchen,
dining room, living
room, washer/dryer
hookup. $525/
month, + utilities &
1 month security.
Call 570-654-0817
LARKSVILLE
Very nice, clean, 2
bedroom. Hard-
wood floors, w/d
hookup, stove,
fridge, dishwasher.
Off street parking.
$600 + security &
utilities. No pets.
570-954-5903
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PITTSTON
Large 1 bedroom, 1
bath. Heat, water
and sewer included.
No Yard. NO PETS.
$675 per month
570-443-0770
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WEST PITTSTON
Spacious, updated 1
bedroom apartment,
2nd floor. Recently
renovated. Sewer &
appliances included.
Off street parking.
Security. No pets.
$475 + utilities.
570-586-0417
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WILKES-BARRE
Mayflower
Crossing
Apartments
570.822.3968
2, 3 & 4
Bedrooms
- Light & bright
open floor plans
- All major
appliances included
- Pets welcome*
- Close to everything
- 24 hour emergency
maintenance
- Short term
leases available
Call TODAY For
AVAILABILITY!!
www.mayflower
crossing.com
Certain Restrictions
Apply*
944 Commercial
Properties
Center City WB
FREE HIGH SPEED FREE HIGH SPEED
INTERNET! INTERNET!
Why pay extra for
internet? Our new
leases include a
FREE FREE high speed
connection!
Affordable mod-
ern office space
at the Luzerne
Bank Building on
Public Square.
Rents include
internet, heat,
central air, utili-
ties, trash
removal, and
nightly cleaning -
all without a
sneaky CAM
charge. Parking
available at the
intermodal garage
via our covered
bridge. 300SF to
5000SF available.
We can remodel
to suit. Brokers
protected. Call
Jeff Pyros at
570-822-8577
950 Half Doubles
DURYEA
109 Chittenden St.
Two - 2 bedroom, 1
bath totally remod-
eled homes. Off
street parking,
$450 per unit
plus security.
Utilities by tenant.
Call Brian
570-299-0298
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570-829-7130
OLD FORGE
22 Connell St
2 bedroom, 1 bath.
New rugs, fridge
stove dishwasher.
Very large fenced
yard with utility
shed. $650/mo +
security Utilities
by tenant
Call Brian
570-299-0298
950 Half Doubles
PLAINS
NEW LUXURY
DUPLEX
This beautiful, com-
pletely renovated 2
bedroom luxury
apartment could be
yours! All new high
end amenities
include: hardwood
floors, gorgeous
maple kitchen cabi-
nets with granite
countertops & stain-
less steel appli-
ances. Spacious
great room with gas
fireplace. Stacked
washer/dryer. All
new tile bath. Large
screened-in porch.
Many large, conven-
ient closets. Central
Air. New gas heat-
ing system. Huge
attic for storage.
Must See!
$850 + utilities,
lease & security.
NO PETS. Call for
appointment.
570-793-6294
PLYMOUTH
3 bedroom, 1 bath.
Located on
Academy St.
New paint, carpet &
windows. $700 +
utilities & security.
Small pet OK with
extra security. Off
street parking .
Call 570-760-6410
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953Houses for Rent
BACK MOUNTAIN
JACKSON TWP.
3 bedroom home
on Hillside Road.
$695/mo + utilities.
Lake Lehman
School District.
No pets.
Call American
Asphalt Paving Co.,
at 570-696-1181,
ext. 243 between
7:00AM and 3PM
Monday -Friday
DRUMS
SAND SPRINGS
Golf Community
Townhouse. Mod-
ern kitchen,
3 bedrooms, 2 1/2
baths, 2 stall
garage. 3 minutes
to interstates 81 &
80. $1350 + utilities.
Call 570-582-4575
NANTICOKE
Desirable
Lexington Village
Nanticoke, PA
Many ranch style
homes. 2 bedrooms
2 Free Months With
A 2 Year Lease
$900 + electric only
SQUARE FOOT RE
MANAGEMENT
866-873-0478
971 Vacation &
Resort Properties
OCEAN CITY,
MARYLAND. Best
selection of afford-
able rentals.
Full/partial weeks.
Call for FREE
brochure. Open
daily. Holiday Real
Estate. 1-800-638-
2102 Online reser-
vations: www.holi-
dayoc.com
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Lose Something?
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belongs
with a Lost/Found ad!
570-829-7130
1000
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
1024 Building &
Remodeling
All types of residen-
tial remodeling.
Kitchens & baths.
Specializing in Win-
dows & Vinyl Siding.
Solar light tunnels.
30 years experi-
ence. BBB. PA025042
Licensed & Insured
Free Estimates
570-287-1982
1141 Heating &
Cooling
HEATING, A/C &
REFRIGERATION REPAIR
Services. Commer-
cial / Residential.
Licensed & Insured.
24-7 Free Estimates.
Call 646-201-1765
mycohvac.com
1156 Insurance
NEPA LONG TERM
CARE AGENCY
Long Term Care
Insurance
products/life insur-
ance/estate plan-
ning. Reputable
Companies.
570-580-0797
FREE CONSULT
www
nepalong
termcare.com
1297 Tree Care
ZOMERFELD TREE
SERVICE, INC.
Tree removal,
trimming, stump
grinding.
Hauling &
excavating.
570-574-5018
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turn, second building.
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2-3:30PM $86,000
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Lewith & Freeman
Dir: Boulevard Ave in Dickson
City to Oak St. Follow to prop-
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LEGAL NOTICE
ESTATE OF FRANK
J. AVVISATO, SR.
Late of Old Forge,
Pennsylvania
(Died December
28, 2011)
Letters of
Administration hav-
ing been granted to
Sandra C. Avvisato.
All persons having
claims against the
Estate or indebted
to the Estate shall
make payment or
present claims to
Douglas P. Thomas,
Attorney for the
Estate, 415
Wyoming Avenue,
Scranton, PA 18503.
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ESTATE OF SAMUEL
J.BENGINIA, late of
the City of Scran-
ton, Lackawanna
County, Pennsylva-
nia. Letters Testa-
mentary in the
above having been
granted, all persons
having claims or
demands against
the Estate of the
decedent shall
make them known
and present them,
and all persons
indebted to said
decedent shall
make payment
thereof, without
delay, to Joseph A.
Benginia, 100 Blue
Shutters Rd.,
Elmhurst Twp., PA,
18444 or Attorney
Stephen J. Evers,
213 R. North State
Street, Clarks Sum-
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Lackawanna Coun-
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or persons having
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indebted to estate
present same to
EXECUTOR:
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Honesdale, PA
18431
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late of 904 Old
Ridge Road, Arch-
bald, PA., 18403,
Lackawanna Coun-
ty, Pennsylvania
(died January 18,
2012). All persons
indebted to the
Estate are request-
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having claims or
demands are to
present same, with-
out delay, to the
Executor, Attorney
Stanley W.
Kennedy, 521
Delaware Avenue,
Olyphant, PA 18447
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ESTATE OF MAR-
GARET B.
NICHOLAS,
Deceased, (died
December 18, 2011)
late of 375 North
Abington Road,
Clarks Green, Penn-
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having been grant-
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make demand and
debtors shall make
payment to J. Fred-
erick Rohrbeck,
Esquire, Kreder
Brooks Hailstone
LLP, 220 Penn
Avenue, Suite 200,
Scranton, Pennsyl-
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Mulberry Street,
Suite 303, Scran-
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County, PA., died
January 2, 2012,
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persons having
claims against said
Estate, shall make
them known, pres-
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indebted to dece-
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Executrix, 41
William Street, Tay-
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18507
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412 Autos for Sale
ACURA `06 TL
White Diamond
80K original miles,
1 Owner, Garage
Kept, Camel Lea-
ther Interior, 3.2L /
6 Cylinder, 5-Speed
Automatic,
Front/Rear & Side
Airbags, ABS Nav-
igation System, 8-
Speaker Surround
System, DVD /CD
/AM/FM/ Cass-
ette, XM Satellite
Radio, Power &
Heated Front Seats,
Power Door Locks
& Windows, Power
Moonroof, 4 Snow
Tires Included!....
And Much, Much,
More!
Car runs and looks
beautiful
$16,500 Firm
Call 239-8461
09ESCAPE XLT $11,495
10Suzuki sx4 $11,995
09JourneySE $12,495
07RANGER4CYL$6,995
04 XL7 4X4 $8,995
10 FUSION SEL $13,995
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Near Wegmans
570-822-7359
BMW `01 X5
4.4i. Silver, fully
loaded, tan leather
interior. 1 owner.
103k miles. $8,999
or best offer. Call
570-814-3666
BMW `04 325i
Automatic. Dark
blue with black inte-
rior. Showroom con-
dition. 20,000 origi-
nal miles. Garage
kept.
$14,900
(570) 814-8106
BMW `99 M3
Convertible with
Hard Top. AM/FM. 6
disc CD. 117 K miles.
Stage 2 Dinan sus-
pension. Cross
drilled rotors. Cold
air intake. All main-
tenance records
available. $11,500
OBO. 570-466-2630
CHEVROLET `04
CORVETTE COUPE
Torch red with
black and red
interior. 9,700
miles, auto, HUD,
removable glass
roof, polished
wheels, memory
package, Bose
stereo and twilight
lighting, factory
body moldings,
traction control,
ABS, Garage kept
- Like New.
$25,900
(570) 609-5282
CHRYSLER `04
SEBRING
LXI CONVERTIBLE
Low miles - 54,000.
V6. FWD. Leather
interior. Great
shape. A/C. CD.
All power.
$7,200. Negotiable
(570) 760-1005
FORD 02 MUSTANG
GT CONVERTIBLE
Red with black
top. 6,500 miles.
One Owner.
Excellent Condi-
tion. $17,500
570-760-5833
412 Autos for Sale
EAGLE `95 TALON
Only 97,000 Miles.
Full custom body kit,
dark green metallic
with gray interior.
Dual exhaust, 4 coil
over adjustable
struts. All new
brakes, air intake
kit, strut brakes,
custom seats, cus-
tom white gauges, 2
pillar gauges, new
stereo, alarm, cus-
tom side view mir-
rors. 4 cylinder
automatic, runs
excellent. $8,500.
Call 570-876-1355
or 570-504-8540
(evenings)
HONDA `07 ACCORD
V6 EXL. 77K miles. 1
owner with mainte-
nance records.
Slate blue with
leather interior. Sun-
roof. Asking $12,500.
Call 570-239-2556
HONDA `09 CIVIC LX-S
Excellent condition
inside & out. Garage
kept. Regularly
serviced by dealer,
records available.
Option include alloy
wheels, decklid
spoiler, sport seats,
interior accent light-
ing (blue), Nose
mask and custom
cut floor mats. Dark
grey with black inte-
rior. 56K highway
miles. REDUCED!
$13,300. Call
570-709-4695
HONDA 04
Civic LX Sedan
81,200 Economical
4 cyl 1.7 liter
engine. Great con-
dition, well main-
tained. year.
Asking $6500
570-855-0095
JAGUAR `00 S TYPE
4 door sedan. Like
new condition. Bril-
liant blue exterior
with beige hides.
Car is fully equipped
with navigation sys-
tem, V-8, automatic,
climate control AC,
alarm system,
AM/FM 6 disc CD,
garage door open-
er. 42,000 original
miles. $9,000
Call (570) 288-6009
LEXUS `98 LS 400
Excellent condition,
garage kept, 1
owner. Must see.
Low mileage, 90K.
Leather interior. All
power. GPS naviga-
tion, moon roof, cd
changer. Loaded.
$9,000 or best
offer. 570-706-6156
TOYOTA 04 CELICA
GT
112K miles. Blue, 5
speed. Air, power
windows/locks,
CD/cassette, Key-
less entry, sunroof,
new battery. Car
drives and has
current PA inspec-
tion. Slight rust on
corner of
passenger door.
Clutch slips on
hard acceleration.
This is why its
thousands less
than Blue Book
value. $6,500
OBO. Make an
offer! Call
570-592-1629
VOLKSWAGEN `04
Beetle - Convertible
GREAT ON GAS!
Blue. AM/FM cas-
sette. Air. Automat-
ic. Power roof, win-
dows, locks &
doors. Boot cover
for top. 22k. Excel-
lent condition.
Garage kept.
Newly Reduced
$14,000
570-479-7664
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VOLVO 850 95
WAGON
Runs good, air,
automatic, fair
shape. $1,800.
347-693-4156
415 Autos-Antique
& Classic
CHEVY 30 HOTROD COUPE
$49,000
FORD 76 THUNDERBIRD
All original $12,000
MERCEDES 76 450 SL
$24,000
MERCEDES 29
Kit Car $9,000
(570) 655-4884
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CHEVY 77 CORVETTE
Red & red, all
original. No hits,
restoration. Rides
and looks new.
Exceptionally clean.
A/c, pb, ps, pw, 51K
$13,900 OBO
570-563-5056
FORD SALEEN 04
281 SC Coupe
1,000 miles
documented #380
Highly collectable.
$28,500
570-472-1854
415 Autos-Antique
& Classic
DESOTO CUSTOM
49 4 DOOR SEDAN
3 on the tree with
fluid drive. This All
American Classic
Icon runs like a top
at 55MPH. Kin to
Chrysler, Dodge,
Plymouth, Imperial
Desoto, built in the
American Midwest,
after WWII, in a
plant that once
produced B29
Bombers. In its
original antiquity
condition, with
original shop &
parts manuals,
shes beautifully
detailed and ready
for auction in Sin
City. Spent her
entire life in Ari-
zona and New
Mexico, never saw
a day of rain or
rust. Only $19,995.
To test drive, by
appointment only,
Contact Tony at
570-899-2121 or
penntech84th@
gmail.com
FORD `52
COUNTRY SEDAN
CUSTOM LINE
STATION WAGON
V8, automatic,
8 passenger,
3rd seat, good
condition, 2nd
owner. REDUCED TO
$6,500.
570-579-3517
570-455-6589
MAZDA `88 RX-7
CONVERTIBLE
1 owner, garage
kept, 65k original
miles, black with
grey leather interior,
all original & never
seen snow. $7,995.
Call 570-237-5119
MAZDA `88 RX-7
CONVERTIBLE
1 owner, garage
kept, 65k original
miles, black with
grey leather interior,
all original & never
seen snow. $7,995.
Call 570-237-5119
MERCEDES 1975
Good interior &
exterior. Runs
great! New tires.
Many new parts.
Moving, Must Sell.
$1,300 or
best offer
570-362-3626
Ask for Lee
MERCURY `79
ZEPHYR
6 cylinder
automatic.
52k original miles.
Florida car. $1500.
570-899-1896
427 Commercial
Trucks &
Equipment
CHEVY 08 3500
HD DUMP TRUCK
2WD, automatic.
Only 12,000 miles.
Vehicle in like
new condition.
$19,000.
570-288-4322
439 Motorcycles
BMW 2010 K1300S
Only 460 miles! Has
all bells & whistles.
Heated grips, 12 volt
outlet, traction con-
trol, ride adjustment
on the fly. Black with
lite gray and red
trim. comes with
BMW cover, battery
tender, black blue
tooth helmet with
FM stereo and black
leather riding gloves
(like new). paid
$20,500. Sell for
$15,000 FIRM.
Call 570-262-0914
Leave message.
DAELIM 2006
150 CCs. 4,700
miles. 70 MPG.
New battery & tires.
$1,500; negotiable.
Call 570-288-1246
or 570-328-6897
HARLEY 2011
HERITAGE SOFTTAIL
Black. 1,800 miles.
ABS brakes. Securi-
ty System Package.
$16,000 firm.
SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY
570-704-6023
HARLEY DAVIDSON `03
100th Anniversary
Edition Deuce.
Garage kept. 1
owner. 1900 miles.
Tons of chrome.
$38,000 invested. A
must see. Asking
$18,000. OBO
570-706-6156
439 Motorcycles
HARLEY DAVIDSON 80
Soft riding FLH.
King of the High-
way! Mint origi-
nal antique show
winner. Factory
spot lights, wide
white tires,
biggest Harley
built. Only
28,000 original
miles! Never
needs inspec-
tion, permanent
registration.
$7,995 OBO
570-905-9348
YAMAHA 97
ROYALSTAR 1300
12,000 miles. With
windshield. Runs
excellent. Many
extras including
gunfighter seat,
leather bags, extra
pipes. New tires &
battery. Asking
$4,000 firm.
(570) 814-1548
442 RVs & Campers
FLAGSTAFF `08
CLASSIC
NOW BACK IN PA.
Super Lite Fifth
Wheel. LCD/DVD
flat screen TV, fire-
place, heated mat-
tress, ceiling fan,
Hide-a-Bed sofa,
outside speakers &
grill, 2 sliders,
aluminum wheels, ,
awning, microwave
oven, tinted safety
glass windows,
fridge & many
accessories &
options. Excellent
condition, $22,500.
570-868-6986
FOREST RIVER 10
SURVEYOR 234T
24 Travel trailer.
Sleeps 7, two
queen beds, tinted
windows, 17
awning, fridge,
microwave,
oven/range, sofa
bed, water heater.
A/C, one slide out,
smoke free, only
$14,995.
570-868-6426
SUNLINE SOLARIS `91
25 travel trailer A/C.
Bunk beds. New
fridge & hot water
heater. Excellent
condition. $3,900.
570-466-4995
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
BUICK `05
RENDEZVOUS
BARGAIN!!
AWD, Fully
loaded, 1 owner,
22,000 miles.
Small 6 cylinder.
New inspection.
Like new, inside
& out. $13,000.
(570) 540-0975
CADILLAC `99
ESCALADE
97k miles. Black
with beige leather
interior. 22 rims.
Runs great. $8,500
Call 570-861-0202
CHEVY `99 SILVERADO
Auto. V6 Vortec.
Standard cab. 8
bed with liner. Dark
Blue. 98,400 miles.
$4,999 or best offer
570-823-8196
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TOWN & COUNTRY
Luxury people
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maintained miles.
This like-new van
has third row seat-
ing, power side &
rear doors. Eco-
nomical V6 drive-
train and all avail-
able options. Priced
for quick sale
$6,295. Generous
trade-in allowances
will be given on this
top-of-the-line vehi-
cle. Call Fran
570-466-2771
Scranton
FORD `04 EXPLORER
Eddie Bauer Edition
59,000 miles,
4 door, 3 row
seats, V6, all power
options, moon roof,
video screen
$12,999.
570-690-3995 or
570-287-0031
FORD 02 EXPLORER
Red, XLT, Original
non-smoking owner,
garaged, synthetic
oil since new, excel-
lent in and out. New
tires and battery.
90,000 miles.
$7,500
(570) 403-3016
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
GMC `05 SAVANA
1500 Cargo Van.
AWD. V8 automatic.
A/C. New brakes &
tires. Very clean.
$10,750. Call
570-474-6028
JEEP 97 GRAND
CHEROKEE LAREDO
4.0-ATM, 4WD,
128,000 miles, full
power, minor body
& mechanical work
needed for state
inspection. Recent
radiator & battery.
$25, 000. OBO.
570-239-8376
JEEP `03 LIBERTY
SPORT. Rare. 5
speed. 23 MPG.
102K highway miles.
Silver with black
interior. Immaculate
condition, inside and
out. Garage kept.
No rust, mainte-
nance records
included. 4wd, all
power. $6,900 or
best offer, trades
will be considered.
Call 570-575-0518
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MOUNTAINEER
AWD. Third row
seating. Economical
6 cylinder automat-
ic. Fully loaded with
all available options.
93k pampered miles.
Garage kept. Safety /
emissions inspected
and ready to go. Sale
priced at $8,995.
Trade-ins accepted.
Tag & title process-
ing available with
purchase. Call Fran
for an appointment
to see this out-
standing SUV.
570-466-2771
Scranton
RANGE ROVER
07 SPORT
Supercharged
59,000 miles, fully
loaded. Impeccable
service record.
$36,000
570-283-1130
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NEW2012 LINCOLNMKZ
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906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale
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REALESTATE, INC.
Clarks Summit / Scranton Ofce (570) 585-0600
239 Northern Blvd., Clarks Summit (570) 207-6262
GLENMAURA - Wonderful open layout on this 3 BR
townhome. Beautiful hardwood foors, granite kitch-
en with lovely breakfast bar. Finished LL with 2nd
family room. MLS#11-5437
PEG 714-9247 $312,000
CLARKS SUMMIT - Fabulous all brick ranch home on
3 acre setting. Finished lower level has 4th bedroom,
family room, workshop with wood stove.
MLS#11-3384
URSULA 585-0618 or KIM 585-0606 $250,000
ONE OF A KIND! - 3600SF home located in the
heart of Clarks Summit on over 1 acre of land. Of-
fers lots of charm and character. MLS#11-4158
EDNA 585-0610 $379,000
WAVERLY One of a kind log cabin home on 25
acres in prime location. Abington Heights school
district. MLS#10-137
EDNA 585-0610 $895,000
WAVERLY WONDER - Entertain in style in this el-
egant 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath home on over 3 acres
with 3 levels of fnished living space and heated in-
ground pool with spa and fountain. MLS#11-2011
Virtual Tour! www.1012windemerecircle.com
KIM 585-0606 or URSULA 585-0618 $695,000
CLARKS GREEN RENTAL - Tastefully updated 3 bed-
room, 3 bath home with 2-car garage on corner lot.
No pets, non-smoking environment. MLS#11-5144
KIM 585-0606 $2250/mo. + utilities
GLENMAURA - Live easy in this fabulous middle unit
with custom granite kitchen, hardwood foors, open
foor plan and more. MLS#11-3774
KIM 585-0606 $309,000
CLARKS SUMMIT - Traditional 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath
home with a 3 car garage on a cul-de-sac street
close to schools and shopping. MLS# 11-3203
KIM 585-0606 $284,900
CLARKS SUMMIT- Move right into this beautifully
maintained home featuring new roof, new heating
system, new windows and central air. HW foors
and gas fp, set on a corner lot. Virtual Tour!
www.3dvirtualvisions.com/crestwood
MLS#12-235
MARION 585-0602 $199,000
GREAT PRICE REDUCTION! Glenmaura Master-
piece! Custom built 4 BR ranch. Brazilian cherry
hw, custom cabinetry, gourmet kit, amazing LL, &
overlooks 5th Fairway. MLS#11-5212
Virtual Tour! www.3dvirtualvisions.com/kipling
MARIE 881-0103 $899,000
CLARKS SUMMIT - Mobile home on rented lot.
Well maintained , 2 bedroom-freshly painted and
new carpet and fooring. Central air and parking for
3 cars. MLS#11-4891
ELIZABETH 585-0608 $15,000
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ground pool (needs liner). MLS#11-4889
URSULA 585-0623 $159,000
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Clarks Summit / Scranton Ofce
239 Northern Blvd., Clarks Summit
(570) 585-0600 (570) 207-6262
In The
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LEWITH & FREEMAN
real estate, inc.
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NEW MILFORD
Stunning, custom-built home on over
12 acres. Huge, gourmet kitchen
and recreation room with stone
and granite bar. Custom wood and
stonework throughout. Covered
patio overlooks landscaped grounds
and surrounding countryside.
Architectural detail must be seen to
be truly appreciated. Virtual Tour:
www.3dvirtualvisions.com/route492
MLS#12-553
Offered at $1,450,000
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Offered by: Lori Jewett
Lewith & Freeman Real Estate, Inc.
Ofce: (570) 585-0600
Direct Line: (570) 585-0627
506 Administrative/
Clerical
OFFICE MANAGER
PART TIME
Countryside Con-
servancy, a
501(c)(3) nonprofit
organization dedi-
cated to land con-
servation, is seeking
a part-time office
manager for their
office on the cam-
pus of Keystone
College.
The applicant must
have a minimum of
two years work
experience in a pro-
fessional office and
proficiency in Quick-
Books, Microsoft
Word, Excel,
Access and Out-
look. The right can-
didate for this posi-
tion will be friendly,
outgoing and willing
to take initiative. 25-
30 hour work week
with reasonably
flexible schedule
between the hours
of 9-5. Compensa-
tion commensurate
with experience and
competitive with
similar organiza-
tions in northeast
PA.
Please submit cover
letter, complete
rsum & required
compensation to:
Bill Kern,
Executive Director
via email to
william.kern@
keystone.edu
Full job description
is available at
www.countryside
conservancy.org
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522 Education/
Training
VACANCY: Teacher
of Biology (9-12) -
Prince Edward
Schools, Farmville,
VA - (434) 315-2100.
www.pecps.k12.va.
us Closing Date:
Until filled. EOE
527 Food Services/
Hospitality
NOW HIRING!
All Shifts.
All Positions.
Apply Within.
Kidder Street
527 Food Services/
Hospitality
Premier Private
Club in the
Hazleton Area is
seeking a
BANQUET
MANAGER
for a fast paced
environment where
high quality and
presentation are
first priority. Com-
petitive salary and
benefits provided.
Minimum of two
years experience
required.
Please call
570-788-1112 ext.
118 or
vccchefs@ptd.net
to set up an
interview.
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
AIRLINES ARE HIR-
ING. Train for high
paying Aviation
Maintenance Car-
eer. FAA approved
program. Financial
aid if qualified, hous-
ing available. Call
Aviation Institute of
Maintenance.
888-834-9715
HV HVAC/R AC/R
WWW.RITE-TEMP.COM
Visit our website
for job postings.
536 IT/Software
Development
Programmer/Analyst
Experience with
Peachtree account-
ing a plus.
Send resume to:
CFM
PO BOX 236
CLARKS SUMMIT, PA
18411
542 Logistics/
Transportation
DRIVERS: Owner/
Operators $5,000
Sign-On Bonus!
Relocate for tons of
warm South TX
runs! Frac Sand
Hauling. Must have
tractor, pneumatic
trailers, blower.
1-800-397-2672
DRIVER-
Up to $.42/mile plus
$.02/mile safety
bonus. Daily Pay.
Weekly Hometime.
Van and Refrigerat-
ed. CDL-A, 3
months recent
experience required
800-414-9569
WWW.DRIVEKNIGHT.COM
542 Logistics/
Transportation
DRIVERS CDL-A
DRIVE WITH PRIDE.
Up to $3,000 Sign-
On Bonus for Quali-
fied Drivers. CDL &
6 months OTR expe-
rience required, USA
TRUCK 877-521-5775
www.usatruck.jobs
DRIVER- $0 TUITION
CDL (A) Training @ a
JOB! Top Industry
Pay, Quality Train-
ing, Stability & Miles!
*Short employment
commitment
required.
800-326-2778
www.JoinCRST.com
DRIVERS- Pyle
Transport Needs
Owner Operators &
Company Drivers.
Regional Truckload
Operations. HOME
EVERY WEEKEND!
O/O Average
$1.84/Miles. Steady,
Year-Round Work.
Requires CDL-A, 2
Yrs. Exp. Call Chari-
ty: 877-910-7711
www.DriveForPyle.c
om
Experienced Reefer
Drivers: GREAT PAY
/Freight lanes from
Presque Isle, ME,
Boston-Lehigh, PA.
800-277-0212 or
primeinc.com
548 Medical/Health
RURAL HEALTH
CORPORATION OF
NORTHEASTERN PA
PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT/
NURSE PRACTITIONER
FULL TIME
A full time position
is available at the
Shickshinny Health
Center, Shickshinny,
PA. Please go to
www.rhcnepa.com,
click on: employ-
ment opportunities,
then job openings.
EOE M/F/V/H AA
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551 Other
GENERAL LABOR
Pittston
1ST & 2ND SHIFTS
SEEKING CANDIDATES
WHO ARENT AFRAID OF
HARD WORK!
TEMP TO HIRE
$10.00 PER HOUR
SUBMIT TO
BACKGROUND &
DRUG SCREEN
CALL ADECCO
TODAY
570.451.3726
554 Production/
Operations
KMS FAB LLC
Has immediate
openings for the
positions listed
below.
- Laser Operators
- Turret Operators
- Press Brake
Operators
- Punch Press
Operators
- General Machine
Operators
Please email your
resume to:
kbrunges@
kmspa.com or fill
out an application
at KMS, FAB, LLC.
100 Parry Street
Luzerne, PA. 18709
E.O.E.
566 Sales/Retail/
Business
Development
Retail Sales Manager
SEEKING VERSATILE,
RESPONSIBLE
PERSON. TRAINING,
BENEFITS AVAILABLE.
RESPOND TO JOER@
EFOFURNITURE.COM
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
569 Security/
Protective Services
SECURITY OFFICERS
Join Vector Security
Patrol and become
a name on a winning
team. We have
career opportunities
for Security Officers
and those wishing
to begin a career in
the security field
with openings for
Part Time hours in
Wilkes-Barre and
Noxen. Previous
security experience
a plus. EOE
800-682-4722
600
FINANCIAL
610 Business
Opportunities
MOSS COLLECTOR
who owns/or has
access to large
tract (s), private
woodlands. Must
I.D. moss & eco-
harvest in bulk, dry
& deliver to Hones-
dale. 570-253-4704
610 Business
Opportunities
TAX REFUND COMING?
INVEST IN
YOURSELF WITH
JAN PRO
Quote from current
Franchisee,
I started with a
small investment &
I have grown my
business over
600%. It definitely
changed my life and
I would recommend
Jan-Pro.
* Guaranteed Clients
* Steady Income
* Insurance &
Bonding
* Training &
Ongoing Support
* Low Start Up Costs
* Accounts available
throughout Wilkes-
Barre & Scranton
570-824-5774
Jan-Pro.com
630 Money To Loan
We can erase
your bad credit -
100% GUARAN-
TEED. Attorneys
for the Federal
Trade Commission
say theyve never
seen a legitimate
credit repair opera-
tion. No one can
legally remove
accurate and timely
information from
your credit report.
Its a process that
starts with you and
involves time and a
conscious effort to
pay your debts.
Learn about manag-
ing credit and debt
at ftc. gov/credit. A
message from The
Times Leader and
the FTC.
700
MERCHANDISE
710 Appliances
FREEZER 13 cu. ft.
upright. Good work-
ing condition &
seals. FREE.
570-542-5102
GENES
RECONDITIONED
APPLIANCES
60 Day Warranty
Monday-Friday
8:00PM-5:00PM
Saturday
8:00AM-11:00AM
Gateway
Shopping Center
Kingston, PA
(570) 819-1966
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Serving Abingtons over 25 years Gas & Oil 24 Hour Service
313 Leach Hill Road., Clarks Summit 587-1401
GLASS SERVICES
We do it all!
Auto Commercial Residental
WYOMING AVENUE & NEW STREET
346-0777
WELL DRILLING
VAN FLEET DRILLING CO., INC.
Rotary Drilling Goulds Pumps
Sales Service Installation
FREE ESTIMATES
563-1776 Dalton
WELLS
PUMP REPAIR
FILTERS
PUMPS
WATER SOFTENERS
SULFUR REMOVAL
COMPLETE WATER SYSTEMS
ROUTES 6-11 DALTON, PA 18414
563-1123
TELL YOUR WATER PROBLEMS TO CRESSWELL
REPAIRS
Route 107, Lake Sheridn
(10 Miles from Clarks Summit)
9:00-5:00 Mon-Fri 8:00-3:30 Sat
945-5379
Sales & Service
MTD Products, Briggs & Stratton,
Husqvarna, Tecumseh, Poulan, Kohler,
White, Mantis, Oregon, Echo, Muray
Small Engine Service
CLARK S SHARP-ALL
Karpentry by Keiper
Specializing in windows, doors, paneling,
decks, kitchens, bathrooms, roong, siding, gutters,
ALL PHASES OF CARPENTRY
Licensed General Contractor.
Call 563-2766
(Quality over volume, one job at a time)
CONSTRUCTION
Ultimate Construction
Specializing in kitchen, bathroom & basement
renovations and your building and remodeling needs
Licensed Registered (PA 056437)
Insured Quality Workmanship
570-650-0658 570-383-0899
CONTRACTORS
Pat Regan Gutter Cleaning
All Winter Long
Te Right Way Cleaned, Flushed and Minor Repairs
CALL BEFORE YOU REPLACE THEM
Call Pat Regan 383-1991 No Answer, Leave Message
EXCAVATING
HANDYMAN
Handy Man
Remodeling SerVICES
Guaranteed Quality Workmanship
STATE LICENSED & FULLY INSURED
Call Pat at 570-840-0241
MOVER
MG ENTERPRISE
MOVING SPECIALISTS
Lowest Prices Guaranteed
Licensed & Insured 570-241-4795
JACOBY EXCAVATING
570-561-7796 or 570-587-1494
Septic and Basement
Water Problems-SOLVED!
Snow
Removal
MASONRY
Masonry by
Jon Thomas
Brick Stone Block
Specializing in Repair Work.
Small Jobs Welcome.
Service & a Smile
Since 1972
Free Estimates & Consultations
Ofce: 570-586-3702
Cell: 570-606-8182
PA: 079869
CABINETRY
retaylor.com 570-586-7270
CLARKS SUMMIT, PA
Custom Furniture, Woodworking,
Carpentry, Design/Build,
Specializing in small unique projects
AIR CONDITIONING
& HEATING
ACCOUNTING/TAX
SERVICES
BUILDING &
REMODELING
Visit us on the web at www.styl-n-stylz.com
Styl-N-Stylz Salon
310 Lackawanna Ave.
Olyhant, PA 570-489-9461
We oer Paul Mitchell, ISOand Wella Hair Products
A Full Service Salon Walk-Ins Welcome
25 %OAll Reg. Priced Services
(Mention this ad)
$50 Winter Color and
Cut Special
BEAUTICIAN SERVICES
CHIMNEY REPAIRS
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING
Service - Installation
AJS Mechanical Services, LLC.
Dalton, PA 570-468-0190
We service all brands!
Please call for Spring cleaning specials
ABINGTON PRO SERVICES
Winter Special New Kitchen or Bath
Bargain Bundles
Complete & Installed Baths from $3,700
Kitchen makeovers - $4,700 for 18 linear feet of counter space
All cabinets, tub, sink, and fooring included
Call Jeff for details at 570-877-3601
SAP UNIVERSAL SERVICES
CARPET CLEANING: $40 PER ROOM
I will beat anyones quote by 10%
484-857-7161
sapuniversealservices@gmail.com
sapuniversalservices.com
Tax Preparation
Accurate ~ Efcient ~ Reliable
570-207-3345
www.tatulli.com
Tatulli &Associates, LLC
Accounting, Tax & Financial Consulting
Tax Time is here! Call us...
We are Ready to Help!
CLEANING/
RESTORATION
GUTTER REPAIR
& CLEANING
PLUMBING
& HEATING
Shear Pawfection
pet grooming
(570) 587-3569
Ruthann Austin
25 Years Professional
All Breed Certied
Master Groomer
Off Exit 197, Rte. 81
Located in Scott Twp/Waverly, PA
Puppies to Seniors
All Breeds Welcome
We are 4 Paw Rated!
PET GROOMING
CLOCKS & CLOCK REPAIR
CLOCKS R US
Nows the Time to Get Your Clock Fixed.
Repairs of all kinds of clocks.
House calls for Grandfather clocks, sales
& service 570-575-5192
7
3
1
5
5
4
710 Appliances
JENNAIRE BBQ
GRILL includes
rotisserie, gas. Like
new. Paid $700 ask-
ing $250. OBO.
570-331-3564
GET THE WORD OUT
with a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130
MICROWAVE GE
Profile over the
range $70. Ken-
more Elite dish-
washer $60. Brass
Tiffany Chandelier
$50. Hunter Ceiling
Fan $20. All very
good condition.
Manuals included.
570-814-5300
RANGE: Kenmore
electric
3036x26-black,
10 months old.
$270.
WASHER kenmore
portable needs
hose $100.
570-288-1281
WASHER Kenmore,
white, $50. Side by
side refrigerator
with water ice dis-
penser, 28 cu ft.
Beige color $100.
Both very good con-
dition. 262-6283
712 Baby Items
SWING, Graco,
Graco infant car
seat with base,
Recaro convertible
car seat, entire neu-
tral farm themed
nursery set with
lamp & accessories
all $15 each. Fisher
Price baby monitor,
and changing table
mattress $5 each
All in great condi-
tion. 570-735-4876
726 Clothing
COAT
KENNETH COLE
Beige, size 6,
hardly worn. $75.
570-855-5385
732 Exercise
Equipment
TREADMILL: Pro-
form 495Pi excel-
lent condition. $200.
570-654-8117
732 Exercise
Equipment
AEROBIC CROSS
TRAINING SYSTEM,
Weslo, 30+ exercis-
es, 150 lb weight
stack, weight dowl-
ing system, 300 lbs
resistance. 3 per-
son capacity. Paid
$600. sell $50.
cash. 675-3890
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742 Furnaces &
Heaters
HEATERS 2, 1
kerosene radiant 10
with manual & pump
$75. 1 carbon fiber
electric, new in box,
never used, free
standing or wall
mountable $49.
570-636-3151
744 Furniture &
Accessories
BED solid pine
sleigh bed & match-
ing chest of draw-
ers, cream colored
with floral design,
great for a girls
room, excellent
condition/never
$900. 212-0948
BEDROOM SET
5 piece with King
size bed complete.
Excellent condition!
Broyhill Attic Heir-
loms 5 piece bed-
room set. Solid oak.
Beautiful full dresser
with mirror + addi-
tional dresser + 2
nights stands + king
size oak bedframe
& headboard + USA
Olympic quality. Paid
$7k+ for this beauti-
ful integrated bed-
room set. Moving to
Philadelphia in small
apartment or would
bring with me!
$1,200 for the entire
set. 570.855.2751
DINING ROOM SET
10 piece Antique
Bernhardt, good
condition. $950
OBO. 570-542-5102
HOOSIER CABINET
Antique with flour
bin & pull-out baking
table. Must pick up.
$650.570-970-3576
744 Furniture &
Accessories
FURNI SH FURNI SH
FOR LESS FOR LESS
* NELSON *
* FURNITURE *
* WAREHOUSE *
Recliners from $299
Lift Chairs from $699
New and Used
Living Room
Dinettes, Bedroom
210 Division St
Kingston
Call 570-288-3607
HUTCH 2 piece
hutch $100. Large
end table $75. 2
piece old bedroom
set $350. each old
mirrors included.
570-200-5311
LOVE SEAT
green striped $60.
570-675-3890
ONE BEDROOM
APARTMENT
ALL CONTENTS FOR SALE
Call 868-5973
To place your
ad call...829-7130
754 Machinery &
Equipment
SAWMILLS from
only $3997-MAKE &
SAVE MONEY with
your own bandmill-
Cut lumber any
dimension. In stock
ready to ship. FREE
Info/DVD: www.Nor-
woodSawmills.com
1-800-578-1363
Ext.300N
758 Miscellaneous
TIRES 2 215/70R15
snowtires on rims
from 2000 Chevy
Venture $80.
570-474-0935
WHEELS Ford
Escape 17 factory
chrome wheels with
tires p23565r17
$350. 696-2212
776 Sporting Goods
COBRA S-9 irons,
steel, reg 6-7-8-9-
W $100. firm. Vin-
tage Yonex woods
graphite head
shafts 1-3-5 $60.
Slazenger cart/bag
slotted $25.
570-829-4016
776 Sporting Goods
PULL-CART for golf
bag, good condition
$15. 570-788-2388
after 5 pm.
778 Stereos/
Accessories
SUB WOOFER Pow-
ered car subwoofer.
Very powerful, 2
power acoustic
subwoofers, 2 Pyle
1800 watt amps.
Custom cabinet with
see through acrylic
front. $250. or best
offer. 328-6059.
780 Televisions/
Accessories
TV BRACKETS, wall
mount, 1 holds large
set $39. 1 for small-
er set $29.
570-636-3151
TV from 1950; beau-
tiful pecan all wood
cabinet with doors.
$49. 570-696-1410
784 Tools
CIRCULAR SAW, 7
1/4 Craftsman $25.
570-825-5564
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CHESTS Craftsman
one 5 double deck-
er, 1 single roll
chest, great condi-
tion. asking $185.
for both 831-5510
SNOW THROWER
Ariens 7hp electric
start, tire chains,
24 cut just serv-
iced, runs well
$395. 570-636-3151
794 Video Game
Systems/Games
SONY PLAYSTATION
2 console. Every-
thing included.
Works 100%.
Includes 4 games,
all cables, & carry-
ing case. Best
offers accepted.
$60. 570-905-2985.
800
PETS & ANIMALS
810 Cats
CHIHUAHUA 9 year
old female free to
good home. Not
good with kids/other
dogs. Owner was
elderly man who
passed away.
570-902-5330
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
815 Dogs
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your account to
enhance your online
ad. Post up to 6
captioned photos
of your pet
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include more
information, include
your contact
information such
as e-mail, address
phone number and
or website.
815 Dogs
DACHSHUND PUPPIES!
AKC Regi st er ed.
Ready to go. Vet
checked. Please call
570-864-2207
POMERANIAN PUPPIES
Male. $500
570-250-9690
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POMERANIANS
AKC, 9 weeks, 2
females. Shots &
wormed. Vet
checked. Home
Raised. $400.
570-864-2643
900
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
906 Homes for Sale
Having trouble
paying your mort-
gage? Falling
behind on your
payments? You
may get mail from
people who promise
to forestall your
foreclosure for a fee
in advance. Report
them to the Federal
Trade Commission,
the nations con-
sumer protection
agency. Call 1-877-
FTC-HELP or click
on ftc.gov. A mes-
sage from The
Times Leader and
the FTC.
906 Homes for Sale
BACK MOUNTAIN
Centermorland
529 SR 292 E
For sale by owner
Move-in ready. Well
maintained. 3 - 4
bedrooms. 1 bath.
Appliances includ-
ed. 2.87 acres with
mountain view. For
more info & photos
go to:
ForSaleByOwner.com
Search homes in
Tunkhannock.
$275,000. For
appointment, call:
570-310-1552
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BEAR CREEK
10+ ACRES
with 2 homes.
Good for primary
home, vacation or
investment. Prop-
erty includes: 10.2
acres (3 separate
parcels) bordering
state game lands
House with master
bedroom suite,
large kitchen,
oversized living
room, family room,
guest bathroom,
oversized deck (24
x 32). Private
Guest House with
living room/kitchen
combo, large bed-
room, bathroom.
Outbuilding for
storage & covered
pavilion.
email:
csmith7433@
aol.com
570-472-3152
906 Homes for Sale
HARDING
3 bedroom, 1.5 bath
raised Ranch on 1
acre. Home boasts
a gas fireplace in
living room, tradi-
tional fireplace in
finished basement.
Central A/C, 2.5 car
garage, covered
deck, out of flood
zone. $179,900. Call
570-388-4244
570-388-2773
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570-829-7130
912 Lots & Acreage
LAND FOR SALE
24 ACRES
Wyoming Co, NY
Bennington Twp.
Cotton Hill Rd.
ASKING $32,000
1-814-392-6548
NY SPORTSMAN &
OUTDOOR FAMILY
LAND BUYS! This is
the best time ever!!
6AC- along snow-
mobile trail WAS:
$29,995 NOW:
$13,995. 51AC-
Near Salmon River
WAS: $69,995
NOW: $49,995.
5AC- Beautiful
woodlands & river-
front WAS: $69,995
NOW: $39,995.
97AC- Timber &
trout stream WAS:
$119,995 NOW:
$99,995. In house
financing. Over 150
land bargains. Call
800-229-7843 Or
visit www.Landand-
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Tioga County- 40
Wooded Acres near
state forest land.
Perc, electric, town-
ship road, perfect
for home or cabin.
$139,000. Possible
Owner Financing.
800-668-8679
912 Lots & Acreage
Tug Hill and Salmon
River Area 6 Acres
WAS: $19,995 NOW:
$12,995. 52 Acres
WAS: $59,995
NOW: $49,995. Our
#1 Properties for
snowmobilers and
fishermen. See
property #1 at Lan-
dandCamps.com for
pictures. Or Call
800-229-7843.
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
DUPONT
Totally renovated 5
room apartment
located on 1st floor.
Partially furnished,
brand new fridge/
electric range, elec-
tric washer & dryer.
Brand new custom
draperies, Roman
shades, carpeting/
flooring & energy
efficient windows. 1
bedroom with large
closet, living room,
laundry room, stor-
age room, base-
ment & large front
porch. Easy access
to I-81, airport &
casino, off street
parking.
No smoking.
$650 + utilities &
security.
570-762-8265
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
Great location, 1
bedroom apartment
in residential area,
all utilities included.
$600/month
+ security.
908-482-0335
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
FORTY FORT
BEAUTY -
EFFICIENT
1 bedroom,
fireplace, court-
yard parking,
appliances,
professionally
managed.
LEASE/
EMPLOYMENT
APPLICATION/
NO PETS/
SMOKING
$465+ utilities
AMERICA
REALTY
288-1422
KINGSTON
3rd floor, 1 bed-
room. Stove, fridge,
electric heat. Tenant
pays electric. No
smoking. Single
occupancy. No sec-
tion 8. Background
& credit check / ref-
erences required.
$425 / month +
security.
Call 570-283-1761
after 6:00 pm
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
basement, garage
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
829-7130!
KINGSTON
72 E. 72 E. W Walnut alnut St. St.
3rd floor, located in
quiet neighborhood.
Kitchen, living room,
dining room, sun
room, bathroom. 2
large and 1 small
bedroom, lots of
closets, built in linen,
built in hutch, hard-
wood floors, fire-
place, storage room,
yard. New washer/
dryer, stove & fridge.
Heat and hot water
included. 1 year lease
+ security. $950
570-406-1411
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