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Paper: Pa.
Father of the Fiesta
Fine Arts
Fiesta

pays 3,579
founder
Al Groh,
seen with
his wife,
Al Groh proud as event is From Thursday through Sunday, the Fine Arts

at least
Jane, in Fiesta will again grace Public Square with perform-
their
Kingston still free, has same concept ances, music, art and food. There is no charge to
watch the performances.
home, is
Groh, who recently turned 90, smiles when he

$100,000
still in-
By BILL O’BOYLE talks about his “baby” – the Fiesta - which was
volved boboyle@timesleader.com
with the known as the United Nationalities Pageant in the
event KINGSTON -- About 56 years ago, a Wilkes Col- years before the event moved to Public Square in
that has lege professor had an idea. 1955 and assumed its current name. It was the
been on Al Groh wanted to bring an event to Public brainchild of Groh, and he credits two others for
Annual salary for two dozen Public Square that would showcase the artistic talents of playing vital roles in the Fiesta’s beginning – An-
Pa. state workers is $200,000 Square the people of Wyoming Valley and allow the com- nette Evans and Dr. Eugene Farley, both deceased.
since munity to recognize those talents.
or more, report says. 1955. CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER The event became the Fine Arts Fiesta. See GROH, Page 12A

The Associated Press

Flooding
PITTSBURGH — Two dozen
state employees earn $200,000 GETTING READY FOR FINE ARTS FIESTA
or more and are among nearly
3,600 state workers paid at least
$100,000 per year, according to
the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.

closes in
The paper cited an analysis of
payroll records from the three
branches of government and
various commissions and agen-
cies. The Internal Revenue Ser-
vice says only 2.7 percent of
people filing taxes in the com-

on towns
monwealth reported incomes of
$200,000 or more in 2008, the
latest year available.
Figures from the state De-
partment of Labor and Industry
indicate that 7.4 percent of
working Pennsylvanians made
$100,000 or more between 2007
and 2009. The average salary in Louisiana Cajun country residents warned
all sectors in 2009 was $44,436.
to leave as Mississippi River water released
The records indicate that the
highest-paid state employee, from spillways heads their way.
Chancellor John Cavanaugh of
the State System of Higher Edu-
cation, makes $327,500. System By MICHAEL KUNZELMAN
spokesman Kenn Marshall said Associated Press
Cavanaugh, who proposed KROTZ SPRINGS, La. — Deputies warned
freezing management salaries people Sunday to get out as Mississippi River
this year, would not comment water gushing from a floodgate for the first time
on his pay. But he noted the sal- in four decades crept ever closer to communities
ary has not changed since Cava- in Louisiana Cajun country, slowly filling a river
naugh was named chancellor in basin like a giant bathtub.
July 2008, and his salary and Most residents heeded the
AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
“Nobody
I f the weather for the event in years past is any indication, all the tents and canopies will more than
those of the university presi- warnings and headed for high-
dents are below the national av- serve their purpose this week in Wilkes-Barre as the annual Fine Arts Fiesta gets under way. Shawn er ground, even in places knows
erage in the Chronicle of Higher where there hasn’t been so
Education’s most recent annual
Stone, of Big Top Rentals, adjusts one of the main tents Sunday on Public Square for the Fiesta. Big Top
much as a trickle, hopeful that
what’s go-
has been raising tents for the event for the past 26 years. The event this year runs Thursday, 10 a.m. to
survey. the flooding engineered to pro- ing to hap-
Second-highest is James Pres- 8 p.m.; Friday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Saturday, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.; and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. tect New Orleans and Baton pen.”
ton, president and CEO of the Rouge would be merciful to
Pennsylvania Higher Education their way of life. Glenda Maddox

Former judge hopefuls sit out the race


Assistance Agency, or Days ago, many of the towns Melville, La.
known for their Cajun culture
See SALARIES, Page 12A and drawling dialect fluttered
with activity as people filled sandbags and clear-
ed out belongings. By Sunday, some areas were
Ten candidates who ran in when the odds virtually empty as the water from the Mississippi
were stacked River, swollen by snowmelt and heavy rains,
INSIDE 2009 chose not to seek
much more slowly rolled across the Atchafalaya River basin.
A NEWS: Obituaries 2A, 8A election in primary. heavily It first started to come, in small amounts, into
Local 3A against them, people’s yards in Melville on Sunday. But it still
Nation & World 4A declined to had yet to move farther downstream.
Editorials 11A By MATT HUGHES run again this election. The floodwaters could reach depths of 20 feet
B SPORTS: 1B mhughes@timesleader.com Seventeen attorneys ran Musto Marsilio Pendolphi Terrana in the coming weeks, though levels were no-
C CLICK: 1C Candidates for Luzerne for two open seats in 2009, where close to that yet.
Community News 2C County judge have nearly a one more than are seeking spot this time. and I would have had to re- The spillway’s opening diverted water from
Birthdays 3C 50-50 shot of winning a seat the six slots open this year. Why not? sign at 70 (the mandatory heavily populated New Orleans and Baton
Television 6C on the county bench in No- Five candidates in 2009 – For former Judge Joseph retirement age),” Musto Rouge — along with chemical plants and oil re-
Movies 6C vember, the best odds of Joseph F. Sklarosky Jr., Jen- J. Musto, who received the said. “It was a no-brainer.” fineries along the Mississippi’s lower reaches —
Crossword/Horoscope 7C winning a jurist’s seat in re- nifer Rogers, Molly Hanlon third-highest number of to- Musto, who was twice ap- easing pressure on the levees there in the hope of
Comics 8C cent history. Mirobito, Michael Blazick tal votes in the 2009 primar- pointed to the bench to fill a avoiding potentially catastrophic floods.
D CLASSIFIED: 1D Yet some of those who and Richard Hughes – also ies, the decision was simple. retired judge’s seat -- in 1992 About 11 miles north of Krotz Springs in the
sought the position in 2009, threw their hats in this year, “I would have been 68
the last judicial election, leaving 10 who not seeking a years old when I took office, See JUDGES, Page 12A See FLOODING, Page 12A

WEATHER

5
Caleb Roe
Mostly cloudy. Isolated T-storms.
High 68, low 55.
Details, Page 8B
THINGS ples of what is appealing, or of more than ordinary
significance.’ Luckily the city of Wilkes-Barre gives you a
better way to experience art this week when the Fine
How many of you picked Animal Kingdom to win the
Kentucky Derby? OK, that’s not a fair question, since
anyone who did pick that horse is vacationing in Aruba
YOU NEED Arts Fiesta begins on Thursday. It’ll have
paintings, sculptures, jewelry, knick-
right about now. Or they just bought Norway. The long-
shot winner at Churchill Downs won’t be sneaking up

TO KNOW knacks, food, fun ... (Deep breath) …


and a whole lot more. It runs through
on anyone at the betting window for the Preakness
Stakes. Can he win the second jewel of racing’s

THIS WEEK
Sunday on Public Square. Triple Crown? The answer will come Saturday
night about 6:15 p.m.
>> ARRRGGHHH!: ‘Tis block-
buster movie season in yonder >> HAIL TO THE DONALD? It’s hard to tell
cinema, and dem dar movin’ pic- which event is more anticipated. Who will be the
>> POLL DANCING: You know what they say, “If you
tures don’t get any bigger than winner of this season’s Celebrity Apprentice? Or
don’t vote, you can’t complain.” Well, this Tuesday is your
the new “Pirates of the Caribbean” will Donald Trump take his talents and bad
chance to set yourself up for months of high quality
flick what be opening this Friday. The hair weave on the campaign trail in a run
griping. It’s election day, of course, and the state of Penn-
three movies what have come be- for president? One or both of those
sylvania has some fine candidates on the menu for you to
fore have hauled in a king’s ransom questions will be answered next
choose from. So find a polling place and cast your vote.
of doubloons and booty, so this “On Sunday when the Celebrity Ap-
Then, sit back and start complaining. You’ve earned it.
Stranger Tides” one will most cer- prentice holds its season finale.
>> IT’S THE ARTS: If the fictional Mr. J. Evans Pritch- tainly be makin’ a box office killin’. If Trump does run for presi-
ard was to define ‘Art,’ he’d probably come up with some dent, maybe he’ll name Meat
6 09815 10011 drivel like ‘the expression, according to aesthetic princi-
>> JEWEL NO. 2: Tell the truth. Loaf as his running mate.
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PAGE 2A MONDAY, MAY 16, 2011 ➛ timesleader.com THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com

‘Thor’ stays at top for second week Two-vehicle Route 118 crash a fatal
DETAILS
By DERRIK J. LANG comic book hero “Iron Man 2,”
AP Entertainment Writer which earned $211.2 million by
LOS ANGELES — “Thor” its second weekend the same LOTTERY
nailed down the No. 1 spot at the time last year. MIDDAY DRAWING
box office again. “‘Thor’ had a really great play-
Paramount’s 3-D superhero ing field to work on for its second
DAILY NUMBER – 6-1-7
film starring Chris Hemsworth as weekend in theaters,” said Paul BIG 4 – 2-1-8-0
Marvel’s hammer-toting god of Dergarabedian, box office analyst QUINTO - 3-0-5-6-4
thunder earned $34.5 million in for Hollywood.com. Universal’s TREASURE HUNT
its second weekend, according to “Bridesmaids,” the raunchy com- 02-03-12-23-29
studio estimates Sunday. edy starring Kristen Wiig as a
That brings the total haul of down-on-her-luck maid of honor,
NIGHTLY DRAWING
“Thor” to $119.2 million, though debuted above expectations in DAILY NUMBER - 2-2-7
not quite as impressive as fellow second place with $24.4 million. BIG 4 - 3-2-1-9
QUINTO - 2-0-3-5-4
CASH 5
Joan Inman 04-13-14-31-34
May 14, 2011
•No player matched all five

J oan S. Inman, 73, of Meshoppen,


Pa., passed away at the Geisinger
Wyoming Valley, Wilkes-Barre, on
winning numbers drawn in
Sunday’s “Pennsylvania
Saturday afternoon, May 14, 2011.
Cash 5” game so the jackpot
She was born in Wilkes-Barre on will be worth $330,000.
September 26, 1937, a daughter of Lottery officials said 60
the late Jesse and Ruth Oplinger players matched four num-
Ladner. bers and won $274 each;
Mrs. Inman was the wife of Eu-
gene E. Inman, for almost 53 years, BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER 2,372 players matched three
whom she married on July 12, 1958. Emergency personnel and state police responded to a two-vehicle crash involving fatal- numbers and won $11.50
Throughout her married life, she each; and 28,542 players
ities along state Route 118 near Ricketts Glen State Park in Fairmount Township around
was a housewife and homemaker matched two numbers and
for her husband and family. 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Officials on the scene would not release the number of people killed in won $1 each.
Being the busy wife of a service- the two-vehicle wreck involving a Volkswagen sedan and a Chevrolet SUV. A medical hel- •None of the tickets sold
man, and with her large family, she
did not have very much spare time,
icopter was also called in. The two vehicles came to rest side by side off the eastbound for the Powerball game
but when she did she enjoyed gar- three sisters, Kathleen Dunbar and lane of the highway. The car sustained heavy damage to the passenger side. Police and Saturday evening matched
dening, reading, and just spending Nancy Jennings, both of Meshop- emergency responders draped a tarp over the car, which usually indicates that occupants all six numbers drawn, which
time with her family. pen, Pa., and Ruth Ann Scapilatto, were:
Joan is survived by her husband, Buffalo, N.Y., as well as many nieces have been killed. Luzerne County Coroner John Corcoran said next of kin would have to
be notified and he could not provide any details as of press time. A state trooper said de- 08-17-18-40-44
Eugene E. Inman; her three sons, and nephews.
David Inman, Charlestown, W.Va.; Funeral services will be held on Powerball: 16
tails of the crash, including the total number of people involved, would be released at a Power Play: 2
John and his wife, Maria Inman, at 11 a.m. Friday morning from the
Dunkirk, Md.; and Charles Inman, Sheldon Funeral Home, Main later time. The roadway had been shut down for several hours after the crash and was Players matching all five
Stevensville, Md.; and her three Street, Meshoppen, with the Rev. reopened shortly after 11 p.m. numbers and the Powerball
daughters, Jeannie and her hus- Tom Mott of the Meshoppen United would have won or shared
band, James Brent, Bowie, Md.; Methodist Church officiating. Inter-
Joanne and her husband, Brad Preb- ment will be in the Overfield Ceme- the $81 million jackpot. The
ula, Shady Side, Md.; and Diane and
her husband, Robert Hall, Laurel,
tery, Meshoppen, Pa. Family and
friends may call at the funeral home GOP HONORS LEMMOND AT SPRING DINNER prize goes to an estimated
$97 million for Wednesday.
Md.; as well as 16 grandchildren, from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday evening. Tickets that match the
and eight great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, those wishing first five numbers, but miss
She is also survived by two broth- may make memorial donations to
ers, James Ladner, Montrose, Pa., the St. Jude Children’s Hospital, the Powerball, win
and Richard Ladner, Noxen; and Washington, D.C. $200,000 each, and there
were nine of those. They
were sold in: Florida(3),
Illinois(2), Kansas(1), New
Lucille Kachmar Jersey(1) and New York(2).
May 14, 2011

L ucille T. Kachmar, of Division


Street, Kingston, passed away
Saturday, May 14, 2011, in Geisinger
Wyoming Valley Medical Center,
Plains Township.
Born and raised in Larksville, she
was a daughter of Frank and Victo- OBITUARIES
ria Chikey.
Lucille was a graduate of the for- Brazinski, Robert
mer Larksville High School, and at- Cavanaugh,
tended Luzerne County Communi-
ty College, Nanticoke. Christopher
In 1950 she moved to Kingston,
and resided on Division Street.
Chipolis, Matthew
Prior to her retirement she was Daring, Raymond
employed in the cosmetics depart- Hood, Paul
ment of the Bon-Ton department
store located at the Wyoming Valley Inman, Joan
Eleanor Ondash.
Mall, Wilkes-Barre Township.
In addition to her husband Lu-
Jakoboski, Robert
Mrs. Kachmar was a member of
St. Mary’s Byzantine Catholic cille is survived by sons, Carl E., and AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER Johns, John
his wife, Molly; Richard J. and his Kachmar, Lucille
P at Solano, the Rev. Charles Gommer and former state Sen. Charles Lemmond joke at
Church, Chestnut Avenue, King-
ston. wife, Patti, both of Kingston; grand-
Lucille was always willing to vol- children, P.J., Michael, Ricky, Chris, the Luzerne County GOP spring dinner on Sunday evening at Genetti Hotel & Confer- Levandoski, Lillian
unteer whenever the cause arose. and Megan; as well as nieces and ne-
phews.
ence Center, Wilkes-Barre. U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, R-Hazleton, was the keynote speaker as Slapinski, James Rev.
Among the organizations she donat-
ed her time and efforts included the Funeral services for Lucille will Lemmond was honored with the Henry Hoyt Lifetime Achievement Award. Lemmond was Squarok, Joseph
Rosary Society of St. Mary’s Byzan- be held at 9:30 a.m. Thursday from state senator representing the 20th Senatorial District. He was first elected in 1985 and Welsh, Edward Sr.
tine Catholic Church, Catholic the Hugh P. Boyle & Son Funeral
Home Inc., 416 Wyoming Avenue,
retired from representing the residents of the district encompassing Luzerne, Monroe, Page 2A, 8A
Daughters, Interfaith Friends,
American Cancer Society, F.M. Kir- Kingston, followed by an Office of Pike, Susquehanna, Wayne and Wyoming counties in 2006. Lemmond is also a former
by Center for the Performing Arts, Christian Burial with Divine Litur- Luzerne County Court judge and first assistant district attorney. Solano, a former GOP
the Food Pantry at the Commission gy at 10 a.m. in St. Mary’s Byzantine
of Economic Opportunity, Montes- Catholic Church with Pastor Myk- county chairman and longtime party worker, received the first Henry Hoyt award.
sori School of Wyoming Valley,
King’s College Reginas Society, and
haylo Prodanets as the celebrant. In-
terment with Rite of Committal will BUILDING
TRUST
Sully Erna steps out of comfort zone
the Wyoming Valley Health Care be in St. Mary’s Byzantine Catholic
System. “Pokrova” Cemetery, Pringle.
Lucille and her husband, Emil, Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m.
celebrated 61 years of marriage on Tuesday. The Panachida Service The Times Leader strives to
June 25, 2010. will be conducted at 7 p.m. correct errors, clarify stories
She was preceded in death by Memorial donations may be
brothers, Raymond and Ted Chikey; made to St. Mary’s Byzantine Ca- Godsmack singer performs at and update them promptly.
Corrections will appear in this
sisters, Loretta Rosengrant, Bessy tholic Church, 321 Chestnut Ave., Kirby Center in support of his spot. If you have information
Wojanarski, Gertrude Ryneski, and Kingston, PA 18704.
first solo album. to help us correct an inaccu-
racy or cover an issue more
R E V I E W
Christopher Evan Cavanaugh thoroughly, call the newsroom
at 829-7242.
April 20, 2011 By BRAD PATTON
For The Times Leader CANDI-
C hristopher Evan Cavanaugh, 34,
passed away Wednesday, April
20, 2011, at the Hospice Bailey-
You have to give Godsmack
singer Sully Erna credit – when he
DATE Rick
Cronauer
Boushay House, Seattle, Wash. does a solo project, he really steps was inad-
Chris had admirably fought acute out of his comfort zone. vertently
lymphoblastic leukemia/lympho- Touring in support of his first- omitted
ma for more than two years, and was ever solo album, Erna brought his from a story
visited and supported by family and on the ma-
numerous friends in the days before “Avalon” tour to the F.M. Kirby Cronauer
Center for the Performing Arts on gisterial
his passing.
Born in Wilkes-Barre, a son of Saturday. Anyone expecting God- district judge races in Sun-
Shirley and Jerry Cavanaugh, he is smack, his highly successful hard NIKO J. KALLIANIOTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
day’s Views section, Page 12B.
also survived by brother, Jerry Cava- rock group, or even an acoustic Sully Erna performs Saturday night at the F.M. Kirby Center in
naugh Jr., sister-in-law, Jane, and
nieces, Sarah and Molly, Pittsburgh, evening of Godsmack tunes, Wilkes-Barre.
Pa.; sister, Tracy, and brother-in-law, would have been disappointed.
Michael Downey, Pottsville, Pa.; But what the small crowd at the that’s exactly what his solo shows rety of the “Avalon” album, rather
aunt and uncle, Maureen and James Chris had positively touched Kirby got Saturday was an enjoya- are all about. content to let the music do the
Conway, Plains Township; and cou- many lives, especially in the Seattle
brewing, music and comedy com- ble evening of trance-like, Middle The co-star for many of the talking for him. When the band
sin, Kelly Conway, Drexel Hill, Pa. +(ISSN No. 0896-4084)
Chris graduated from GAR Me- munities, as well as several lifelong Eastern-flavored music played by songs was vocalist Lisa Guyer, finished the last song, “7 Years,” USPS 499-710
morial High School and Wilkes Uni- friends in Pennsylvania. He will be an eight-piece band complete whom Erna called his “female mu- he uttered a simple “thank you”
versity, with majors in philosophy greatly missed by all who knew him. with two drummers, a cellist, two sical soul mate.” Guyer’s contribu- and left the stage. Issue No. 2011-136
A Celebration of Life Memorial
and psychology, and a minor in his-
Service will be held at 11 a.m. Sat-
guitarists and two superb vocal- tions were excellent throughout He then returned to the stage Advertising
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tory. ists. the evening, and she shone partic- for a solo, acoustic version of God- kpelleschi@timesleader.com jbutkiewicz@timesleader.com
urday at Christ United Presbyterian
Following his brother and sister- Circulation
Church, 105 Lee Park Avenue, Ha- It’s hard to believe the songs of ularly brightly on her lead-vocal smack favorite “Serenity” and a
in-law, he moved to Seattle in 1999, nover Township. Visitation with
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and soon made it his permanent “Avalon,” which was played in its spotlight “The Rise.” full-band medley of Fleetwood jmccabe@timesleader.com
Published daily by:
family will begin at 10 a.m. prior to
home. the service, which will be officiated
entirety on Saturday at only the Erna played bongos, piano or Mac’s “The Chain” and The Beat-
Chris was employed as a bartend- by the Rev. Scott Loomer. There will second show of Erna’s solo tour, acoustic guitar on more than half les’ “Hey Jude.” Wilkes-Barre Publishing Company
15 N. Main St.
er and restaurant manager, most re- also be a Mass for Chris at St. Leo’s/ were written and recorded over a of the evening’s tunes, highlight- “I thank you so much for com- Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
cently by the Elysian Brewpub, the Holy Rosary Church, Ashley on Fri- seven-year period as they all ed by his piano work on “Broken ing out tonight and experiencing Periodicals postage paid at
Stumbling Monk and Brouwer’s Ca- day, June 10, 2011, at 8 a.m. Wilkes-Barre, PA and additional mailing offices
fé. In lieu of flowers, the family has
sounded and felt like one piece of Road” and his piano duet with cel- this with us,” he said prior to the
Postmaster: Send address changes
He was also a guitarist and singer, requested that well-wishers donate music. Some might say the sound list Irina Chirkova on “Until last song. “I hope you will think to Times Leader, 15 N. Main St.,
and known for his kindness and blood or funds to their local blood was a little too similar for much of Then.” about music just a little bit differ- Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
quick wit. bank or the Leukemia Foundation. the evening, but Erna knows this Perhaps not wanting to break ently after tonight.” Delivery Monday–Sunday $3.50 per week
Mailed Subscriptions Monday–Sunday
collection of tunes is best experi- the mood, Erna did not say one Mission accomplished, Mr. Er- $4.35 per week in PA
More Obituaries, Page 8A enced from start to finish, and word to the audience for the enti- na. $4.75 per week outside PA
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LOCAL
Fundraiser for Shavertown woman will help defray costs for treatment of brain cancer NEWS IN
BRIEF

Co-workers, friends turn out to support Eileen DALLAS

Coalition will meet


The Gas Drilling Awareness
Coalition will hold a general
By CAMILLE FIOTI Monetary gifts were also
Times Leader Correspondent membership meeting 7:30 p.m.
donated by friends, family,
Thursday at the Dallas Amer-
WILKES-BARRE -- Hundreds of people and Eileen and Leo’s co-
ican Legion, Route 415, Dallas.
packed into Rodano’s on Public Square on workers. Leo works at the
The GDAC includes Luzerne
Sunday to support Eileen Templeton, 43, To see United Parcel Service facil-
County citizens concerned
of Shavertown, who is battling a rare form additional ity in Dupont.
photos, visit about the potential problems
of brain cancer, known as medulloblasto- Eileen was first diag-
www.times gas drilling by horizontal frac-
ma. nosed with medulloblasto-
leader.com turing (“fracking”) and its
The huge turnout was organized by Ei- ma in 1993, when a tumor
associated industries will
leen’s husband, Leo, and Eileen’s co-work- •To see was found in the back of her
Click photos brain. After doctors re- bring to this populated and
ers at Pride Mobility; Patti Mehalchick,
from the developed area.
Carrie Bogumil and Sandra Jonelunas, as moved the tumor, she un-
event, turn Concerns include polluted
well as friend Jean Marie Ryan. Eileen is a to Page 1C derwent a series of radi-
water supplies, toxic waste,
human resource manager at Pride Mobil- ation and chemotherapy
radioactive mud, dirty air,
ity. treatments.
depleted water habitat, noise,
“This is incredible,” said Mehalchick . In 2000, another tumor was discovered.
eminent domain, loss of farm-
“We cannot believe how many people Once again, the tumor was removed and
land, loss of tourism, higher
showed up.” Eileen endured another round of radi-
crime rates, more traffic, more
Mehalchick said she and Eileen have ation and chemo.
accidents, lowered property
worked at Pride together for 15 years and During the 10 years that followed, Ei-
values and increased taxes.
were not only co-workers, but friends. leen focused on raising her son, Corey,
For more information or to
More than 50 gift baskets, a 32-inch, who was a baby when she was first diag- BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
make arrangements to have a
flat-screen TV and a computer were nosed in 1993. Benefit recipient Eileen Templeton of Shavertown, right, gets a hug from friend
speaker from the GDAC pre-
among the many donated items to be raf- Charleen Wrobleski of Kingston at a benefit fundraiser at Rodano’s in Wilkes-Barre
on Sunday afternoon.
sent to your group, call 570-
fled off. See SUPPORT, Page 12A
266-5116, log on to www.gda-
coalition.org, e-mail gdacoali-

Marching
tion@gmail.com or “Like” Gas
Drilling Awareness Coalition
on Facebook.

NANTICOKE

on in Rec Board to meet


Nanticoke City Recreation
Board will hold its monthly

support
meeting at 7 p.m. May 23 at
Nanticoke City Hall, 15 E.
Ridge St.

of babies
BUTLER TWP.

Woman stops burglar


Police said an intruder at-
tempted to stab a 33-year-old
Charity walk will fund woman Saturday night when
programs to prevent she interrupted a burglary in
her home on Terrace Road.
premature births. The woman was upstairs
when she was alerted by the
family dog to a noise down-
By B. GARRET ROGAN stairs around 7:30 p.m., police
Times Leader Correspondent
said.
PLAINS TWP. -- The weekend She went to investigate and
rain paused long enough Sunday found a man standing in her
morning to allow the participa- NIKO J. KALLIANIOTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER living room.
nts of this year’s March of Dimes’ After receiving their white coats, members of The Commonwealth Medical College’s charter class of 2013 read their oath Sunday She confronted him and he
March for Babies to complete during the cloaking ceremony at Lackawanna College in Scranton. ran towards her with a knife

From classes to clinics


their charity walk around the and attempted to grab her,
track at the Mohegan Sun Casi- police said.
no. The woman was not injured,
The March of but the man fled out the front
Dimes was origi- door into a nearby cemetery.
nally started in Police said they were unable
1938 as the Nation- to locate the man, who was
To see
additional
al Foundation for
Infantile Paralysis
photos, visit and was instru-
Med school students start looking the part To see additional
photos, visit
www.times
described as white, wearing a
black ski mask, a blue nylon
jacket and blue jeans.
www.times mental in the era- By SARA POKORNY goal of becoming physicians. ing. “It’s a new phase of learn- leader.com
leader.com Anyone with information
dication of the spokorny@timesleader.com The White Coat Ceremony, ing.” •To see Click about the attempted burglary
•To see threat of polio in SCRANTON -- With white held Sunday, is a rite of passage The students will now dis- photos from the event, turn to is asked to contact Butler
Click photos the United States. coats draped over their arms, for third-year medical students. perse to three regional campus- Page 1C
Township police at 570 788-
from the It has since moved the 64 students of the charter It marks the transition from the es in Wilkes-Barre, Williamsport
event, turn 4111 or Luzerne County 911.
to Page 1C on to combat a class of 2013 at The Common- basic sciences portion of their and Scranton where they will doctor-patient relationship and
myriad of child- wealth Medical College walked education to hands-on clinical train with physicians in the com- the importance of professional- EAST STROUDSBURG
hood ailments and into the Mellow Theater at care. munity for their remaining two ism.
birth defects. Lackawanna College, and later “We’re not classroom stu- years of study. “As each student personally Glover joins rally
Its primary focus today is the came out wearing those coats, dents anymore,” said Charles The White Coat Ceremony al-
Actor and activist Danny
prevention of premature birth one step closer to realizing their Karcutskie, 25, of West Wyom- so puts great emphasis on the See COATS, Page 12A
Glover joined thousands of
and the provision of aid to chil-
union members from several
dren and families who are affect-
states in a

Trucksville church has 2 reasons to celebrate


ed by it.
rally at East
The funding that March of
Stroudsburg
Dimes receives for the event
University on
comes from a combination of do-
Saturday
nations from corporate partners,
over a hospi-
such as Geisinger Health System Renovated sanctuary rededicated and tal contract
and the money raised by volun-
100th anniversary of building marked. dispute.
teer teams, usually family mem-
The Ser-
bers and friends of children af- Glover
vice Employ-
fected by premature birth. By JERRY LYNOTT
jlynott@timesleader.com ees International Union says
Last year the charity walk
the chapter 1199 members at
raised approximately $150,000. KINGSTON TWP. – They built it. They
Pocono Medical Center have
This year, the organization antici- have been coming for more than a century
been working without a con-
pates netting more than and Sunday the congregation of the Trucks-
tract since October, with the
$170,000. ville United Methodist Church celebrated
main point of contention
Lise Holben, community direc- another milestone in its long history.
whether hospital service work-
tor for the March of Dimes, cred- The church dedicated its refurbished
ers should be required to join
its the additional donations to sanctuary in the same building where ser-
the union.
the increase of volunteer teams. vices have been held since 1911.
The union says workers
There were 65 teams this year “It just timed perfectly with the 100th an-
voted overwhelmingly late last
compared to 40 in 2010. niversary,” said Jill Kryston, a member of
year for such a “closed shop,”
Some members of Team Lillie, the refurbishing committee.
which would require all ser-
named after 3-year-old Lillie So- For quite some time, the church wanted
vice workers, including tech-
lovey of Laflin, have been partici- to put in new carpeting, redo the pews, re-
nicians, maintenance workers
pating in the march since her pre- paint and modernize the sanctuary with au-
and aides, to become dues-
mature birth three years ago. The dio/visual equipment, but lacked the mon-
paying union members as a
bulk of the team members, how- ey to undertake such a large project.
requirement of their employ-
ever, were participating for the A $60,000 gift from the estate of Dr. Ri- BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
ment.
first time. chard C. Post took care of the funding issue The Choristers & Cherubs Choirs sing to the congregation during the ’Dedication Sun-
The Pocono Record says
Many of those new members, and from there the church went to work. day’ service at the Trucksville United Methodist Church on Sunday morning.
medical center officials have
firefighters from the Hanover The overall cost neared $65,000, said
said the union should be an
Township, Slocum Township and Wayne Long, another committee member. “Certain members just wanted to do certain services in the education building and held
“open shop” and allow employ-
Nanticoke fire departments, “There were quite a few things done by the things.” off on the dedication until the weather got
ees to opt out if they choose.
were easily noticed in the crowd congregation.” The work was completed earlier this year better, explained Long.
From The Associated Press
People polished brass, contributed radi- and the congregation moved back into the
See MARCH, Page 12A ator covers and provided doors, he said. sanctuary on March 27. It had been holding See CHURCH, Page 12A
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IMF head is picked out of lineup


I N B R I E F

Police say hotel maid accused erated shock and revulsion, especially plead not guilty. He and another lawyer
in his home country. went in and out of the Harlem police
Dominique Strauss-Kahn of sexual
Police said the maid picked Strauss- precinct where Strauss-Kahn was being
assault in his hotel room. Kahn out of a lineup. Unless the charges held Sunday afternoon, and declined to
are quickly dropped, they could destroy answer reporters’ questions until the ar-
his chances in a presidential race that is raignment. A somber-looking Strauss-
By COLLEEN LONG just starting to heat up. Kahn was later escorted out of the pre-
and ANGELA CHARLTON An arraignment expected Sunday cinct, his arms behind his back.
Associated Press night was postponed until today. “He intends to vigorously defend
NEW YORK — Dominique Strauss- Strauss-Kahn’s lawyer William Taylor AP FILE PHOTO these charges and he denies any wrong-
Kahn’s reputation with women earned said testing for evidence delayed the ar- IMF Managing Director Dominique doing,” Brafman said Sunday night.
him the nickname "the great seducer," raignment. Strauss-Kahn, seen in April, is ac- Brafman is one of the city’s most high-
and not even an affair with a subordi- “Our client willingly consented to a cused of sexually assaulting a maid. profile defense attorneys.
nate could knock the International scientific and forensic examination,” Strauss-Kahn, 62, was arrested less
Monetary Fund leader off a political Taylor said. Strauss-Kahn is “tired, but remains “fully functioning and oper- than four hours after the alleged assault,
path pointed in the direction of the he’s fine.” ational” despite Saturday’s arrest of its plucked from first class on a Paris-
French presidency. All that changed The IMF, which plays a key role in ef- managing director. bound Air France flight that was just
with charges that he sexually assaulted forts to control the European debt cri- A second lawyer for Strauss-Kahn, about to leave the gate at John F. Kenne-
AP PHOTO a maid in his hotel room, a case that gen- sis, named an acting leader and said it Benjamin Brafman, said his client will dy International Airport.
Japan still deals with tsunami cleanup
A car hangs atop a damaged ware-
house Sunday in a port area devas- S PAC E S H U T T L E
tated by the March 11 earthquake and
tsunami in Ofunato, Japan.

TRIPOLI, LIBYA

NATO blasts oil terminal


N ATO aircraft blasted an oil terminal
in a key eastern city at nightfall
Sunday, Libyan TV reported, after
Britain urged the alliance to widen its
assault on areas controlled by ruler
Moammar Gadhafi.
The Libya TV report said the bombs
hit methanol tanks at the oil port of
Ras Lanouf, causing leaks. NATO offi-
cials had no immediate comment.
The reported attack came as the
Libyan conflict appeared largely stale-
mated, with each side claiming gains
one day, only to be turned back the
next.
Libyan rebels said Sunday they have
taken full control of the western port
city of Misrata, 125 miles from Tripoli,
the only major city in western Libya
with a significant rebel toehold. The
rebel claim could not be confirmed.

BERLIN

Germans note beatification


Germans in Pope Benedict XVI’s
home state of Bavaria celebrated Sun-
day the beatification ceremony of a
priest who was honored for practicing
his Roman Catholic faith in defiance of
the Nazis.
AP PHOTO
The pope, who grew up in Bavaria,
sent Cardinal Angelo Amato from the The U.S. and orbiter flags wave in the breeze Sunday as the space shuttle Endeavour sits on Launch Pad 39-A at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral,
Fla. Endeavour, and her crew of six astronauts, is scheduled to lift off this morning on a 16-day mission to the international space station.
Vatican to celebrate the beatification

Giffords will watch Endeavour’s final flight


Mass for Georg Haefner in Wuerzburg
Cathedral, the DAPD news agency
reported.
During his traditional Sunday greet-
ings to pilgrims in St. Peter’s Square,
the pope, who grew up in Bavaria and
was forced by the Nazis to serve as a
teen in the Hitler Youth, praised Haefn- NASA is expecting slightly of Endeavour on the launch ing to begin late Sunday night. people instead of 750,000 peo- astronomy and physics experi-
pad, ready to go. NASA was so ready to get ple — for the second attempt. ment to the international
er. smaller crowds for the
Haefner died of hunger and disease “Gabrielle is excited for to- the flight off the ground that The media horde is also slight- space station.
second attempt. morrow’s launch. Do you plan they moved the protective scaf- ly thinned — even though the This is also the next to last
in Dachau concentration camp in 1942.
to see history in the making?” folding 15 minutes earlier than April attempt was on the same flight for the 30-year-old space
ASHEVILLE, N.C. her staff tweeted: planned. day as the royal wedding — shuttle fleet. And it is the final
By SETH BORENSTEIN NASA officials said condi- There was only a 30 percent but includes television anchors flight of the shuttle Endeavour,
Graham home from hospital AP Science Writer
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. —
tions — from weather to tech-
nical issues — couldn’t look
chance of a weather delay,
mostly because of crosswinds.
such as Katie Couric of CBS,
said NASA spokesman Bob Ja-
NASA’s youngest orbiter,
which has flown 116.4 million
The Rev. Billy Graham was back at With wounded Rep. Gabrielle much better for the scheduled The conditions were far dif- cobs. miles in 24 previous flights.
his North Carolina home Sunday after Giffords on hand to watch, the 8:56 a.m. launch. ferent from last month’s futile With the story of Giffords re- Giffords was wounded in the
being hospitalized for five days with space shuttle Endeavour is Giffords, traveling on a NA- launch attempt. The protec- markable recovery from the Ja- head in mass shooting in Janu-
pneumonia. poised to give the work week a SA jet with the family of pilot tive cover wasn’t removed for nuary shooting having been ary that killed six people. Doc-
Graham’s doctors at Mission Hospi- roaring and historic start this Gregory Johnson, arrived five hours because of storms, the focus of media attention in tors have cleared her to travel
tal in Asheville said the 92-year-old morning, overcoming wiring shortly after the protective and the launch was scrubbed April, now more people are to see the launch. She came for
evangelist had responded well to treat- problems that grounded it last structure that surrounds En- because of an electrical prob- paying attention to the other the April attempt, flew back to
ment and regained strength. month. deavour was moved out of the lem. parts of Endeavour’s planned Houston to resume her rehabil-
“We expect continuing recuperation Giffords’ arrival Sunday af- way — a milestone in launch NASA is expecting slightly 16-day mission. The shuttle’s itation work and even had din-
at home with very gradual recovery, ternoon included a quick fly-by preparations that allows fuel- smaller crowds — 400,000 main goal is to haul a $2 billion ner out with her husband.
returning to normal activities over
several weeks,” Dr. Lucian Rice, Gra-

Arabs protest near Israel’s borders


ham’s primary care physician, said in a
news release from the hospital. “I’m
delighted that he has come back this Over the years, al-Qaida
has mastered the Internet
fast.”
Graham was able to continue his
routine while in the hospital, having By ARON HELLER
his weekly Bible study and prayer with By SEBASTIAN ABBOT raid not far from Pakistan’s Associated Press
his pastor, but was glad to be home, his Associated Press capital. MAJDAL SHAMS, Golan
spokesman A. Larry Ross said. ISLAMABAD — Osama His death was undoubtedly Heights — Mobilized by calls
bin Laden cut himself off a blow to al-Qaida, but the on Facebook, thousands of
CAIRO from direct access to the In- group’s diffuse, virtual net- Arab protesters marched on Is-
Leader wants end to sit-in ternet during his final years
in Pakistan as he attempted
work lives on in militant cha-
trooms and on social media
rael’s borders with Syria, Leba-
non and Gaza on Sunday in an
Egypt’s top Christian leader called to elude the CIA. But the ter- sites like Facebook and You- unprecedented wave of demon-
on his followers Sunday to end a week- ror group he founded has Tube, where supporters carry strations, sparking clashes that
long sit-in in front of a government been able to seize the power forward bin Laden’s message left at least 15 people dead in an
building on the Nile after a mob at- of the Web to spawn an army and plan the kind of bloody annual Palestinian mourning
tacked the Christian protesters and of online followers who will attacks that were his hall- ritual marking the anniversary
their supporters, injuring 78. prolong al-Qaida’s war mark. of Israel’s birth.
The sit-in aimed to draw attention to against the West long after Unlike its Afghan Taliban In a surprising turn of events,
the plight of Christians, who have been his demise. allies, who banned television hundreds of Palestinians and AP PHOTO

the target of several attacks by Muslim Al-Qaida’s technological when they were in power, al- supporters poured across the A demonstrator stands on a burnt-out car Sunday in Jerusalem
fundamentalists in the weeks since evolution illustrates how Qaida has never rejected Syrian frontier and staged riots, during clashes with Israeli troops after a protest on Sunday.
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak much the group has changed modern technology and rec- drawing Israeli accusations
was forced from office by a popular since the Sept. 11, 2001, at- ognized the importance of an that Damascus, and its ally Prime Minister Benjamin the Palestinian issue, beyond
uprising. tacks and why it has flour- online presence before Sept. Iran, orchestrated the unrest to Netanyahu, who heads to the residents of the West Bank
The head of Egypt’s Coptic Orthodox ished despite America’s dec- 11. But its early efforts were shift attention from an uprising Washington at the end of the and Gaza, and came at a critical
Church, Pope Shenouda III, said in a ade-long quest to crush it. fairly rudimentary. Since back home. It was a rare incur- week, said he ordered the mil- time for U.S. Mideast policy.
statement that outsiders have infil- The U.S. scored its biggest then, the group and its affil- sion from the usually tightly itary to act with “maximum re- President Barack Obama’s
trated the sit-in of largely Christian victory in that war on May 2, iates have exploited the Inter- controlled Syrian side and straint” but vowed a tough re- envoy to the region, George
demonstrators, making the situation when U.S. Navy SEALs shot net to rally and connect sup- could upset the delicate bal- sponse to further provocations. Mitchell, resigned Friday after
even more explosive. and killed bin Laden during a porters, and are very quick to ance between the two longtime The violence showed Israel more than two years of fruitless
daring late-night helicopter adopt new technology. foes. the extent of Arab anger over efforts.
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Canadian drug dealers exploit tiny airports Ex-head of


Nathan’s hot
Beefed-up enforcement along
the Mexican border has made
“All everybody wants to talk
about are drug cartels coming
across the southern border. I
$500,000 on the return flight to
Guelph, Ontario.
It was just one in a series of
dogs is dead
smuggling more challenging. don’t mean to diminish that but shipments. Rusenstrom said he By MATT SEDENSKY
the northern border has gotten met the drug plane at least 10 Associated Press
very little attention up until re- times at other tiny airports in the MIAMI — Murray Hand-
By ED WHITE cently,” said U.S. Rep. Candice Thumb region — Marlette, Ray, werker, who helped grow Nath-
Associated Press Miller, R-Mich., a senior member Lapeer — as well as in Greenville an’s Famous from his father’s
SANDUSKY, Mich. — A Cess- of the House Homeland Security in western Michigan and an air- Coney Island hot dog stand in-
na airplane touched down about Committee. port in Pennsylvania. The pilot to a national franchise, died
midnight, dropped a load of A new law requires the Obama activated runway lights from the Saturday at his home in Palm
drugs and was back in the air in administration to come up with cockpit, a standard practice in Beach Gardens. He was 89.
90 seconds. Suddenly, the pilot an anti-drug strategy on the U.S.- aviation. His son, Bill, said his father
of a U.S. border patrol helicopter Canada border by summer. Rusenstrom, testifying at the had suffered from dementia
hovering nearby turned on a Canada is a significant source trial of an accomplice, Robert and died in his sleep.
powerful spotlight and tracked of high-quality marijuana and “Romeo” D’Leone, said hun- Handwerker’s father Nathan
an SUV fleeing with hockey bags the amphetamine Ecstasy. More dreds of airports were studied on opened the Coney Island stand
stuffed with 175 pounds of mari- than 2 million doses of Ecstasy Google Maps. in 1916, four years after emi-
juana and 400,000 Ecstasy-type were seized on the northern bor- “We would go around looking grating from Poland. Murray
pills. der in 2009 compared to just for airports, seeing if there was was born five years later, on Ju-
The bust by federal agents 312,000 in 2004, the Drug En- fences or cameras,” the 21-year- ly 25, 1921, and spent so much
didn’t happen on the southwest- forcement Administration said, old told jurors. time in the restaurant he said
ern border. It was in Michigan’s offering a snapshot of what’s D’Leone, who lives in the To- he came to regard the frankfur-
rural Thumb region next to a popular and what gets confiscat- ronto area, stopped his trial and ter bun boxes as his playpen.
soybean field. The remote air- ed. pleaded guilty on April 14. Ru- Murray went on to work in
port here in Sandusky offers a Most shipments come by road. senstrom and Moody cooperat- nearly every aspect of the busi-
smooth runway at any hour to But the 2009 flight from Ontario ed, pleaded guilty and were re- ness, from stacking pallets of
anyone who needs it, a perfect to Michigan, the subject of a re- cently sentenced to time served hot dogs to manning the grill.
landing for brazen drug smug- cent federal trial, provided in- in custody. The U.S. still wants Seeing the appeal Nathan’s
glers who can cross the Great sight into drug operations that to extradite four others in Onta- had, Handwerker returned
Lakes from Canada in minutes. use small planes. Officials don’t rio who are accused of major from Army service in World
Beefed-up enforcement along AP FILE PHOTO know how frequent such flights roles, including the pilot. War II with a broader world-
the Mexican border has made Joe Allen, manager of the Sandusky, Mich., airport stands near a are but consider the vulnerabil- Some jurors were alarmed by view and new ideas on expand-
smuggling more challenging for runway at in April. U.S. border authorities gave him the sign. ity alarming. the revelations during the D’Le- ing the business his father al-
criminal cartels using the major Matthew Moody and nephew one trial. ways thought would be a single
southern routes, but drugs con- “Shoot, we’re just a big cherry hopes to start tapping into 22 Jesse Rusenstrom, both from “You always hear Homeland stand.
tinue to flow across the porous to pick and didn’t realize it,” said Canadian radars to fill surveil- Amherstburg, Ontario, were the Security has an eye on every- Nathan’s eventually became
northern border through air- Joe Allen, manager of the Sand- lance gaps on the border. Offi- couriers captured that night in thing. It’s surprising that air- a fixture. Its hot dogs were
strips like this one as officials usky airport, 90 miles northeast cials say the U.S. has one nation- Sandusky. Their job was to enter fields aren’t manned 24 hours,” served to the British monarchy
look for new ways to fight back. of Detroit. al radar network made up of the country through Detroit, Robert Simpson, 47, told The As- by President Franklin D. Roo-
Tracking rogue planes at low He installed a fence to keep feeds from the Federal Aviation meet the Canadian plane and de- sociated Press. sevelt; were a constant magnet
altitude with their transponders cars from meeting planes at the Administration and the Defense liver the drugs to others in the The Sandusky airport has for mobster Al Capone and
off is “like trying to pick a needle runway, but the property is not Department. U.S. They also put 60 pounds of spent $2,000 on cameras and were even flown to a London
out of a haystack,” said John staffed at night. Border agents Border authorities also con- cocaine worth more than hopes to install more. party for Barbra Streisand.
Beutlich of U.S. Customs and could offer just two signs asking duct routine air patrols, but
Border Protection, who oversees people to call an 800 number if some lawmakers would like mil-

The Leighton Record


air and marine operations from they see something unusual. itary-grade radar along with
Washington state to Maine. Homeland Security Secretary drones that could detect small
Tiny airports feel helpless. Janet Napolitano says the U.S. aircraft.

*Hired 29 New Police Officers


*Invested Over $3 Million in Wilkes-Barre Fire Department
*Paved 39 miles over 162 Streets
*Invested over $45.7 million in Neighborhood Infrastruture
*Built 4 new playgrounds
*Reduced City Hall Staff by 1/3
*Initiated a pay freeze
*Negotiated health co-pays with 4 municipal labor unions
*Restored City’s Credit Rating
*Secured millions of dollars in state and federal grants
*53 new businesses opened in the city

We have achieved great things in the last 7 years and


with your help, we will continue to make Wilkes-Barre
a city we are all proud to call home. I humbly ask for
your vote on May 17th so that we can continue to move
Wilkes-Barre forward together.

Sincerely,
Mayor Thomas M. Leighton
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Assistant District Attorney.

The son of a Police Officer, Jim has the honesty,


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PAUL RICHARD HOOD, 67, of


Hop Bottom, and Florida, passed
ROBERT LEE BRAZINSKI, 61,
of Dorrance, passed away Satur- Lillian Levandoski Matthew Stephen Peter Chipolis
day morning, May14, 2011. Born in
away on Wednesday, May 11, 2011,
Wilkes-Barre, he was a son of Cath-
May 13, 2011 May 13, 2011
at the Department of Veterans Af- erine (Yaskoweak) Brazinski, Dor-
fairs Medical Center, Plains Town-
ship. Paul was born in Connors-
rance, and the late Sterling Brazin-
ski. Prior to his retirement and re- L illian T. (Drozdowski) Levan-
doski, 94, of Swoyersville, M19,
atthew Stephen Peter Chipolis,
of Harding, was released to
ville, Ind., on June 16, 1943. He was turn to Pennsylvania, Robert resid- passed away peacefully on Friday God Friday, May 13, 2011, after suf-
a son of the late Charles and Ma- ed most of his life in New Jersey. evening, May 13, 2011, at Hospice fering injuries from a motorcycle ac-
mie Bashem Hood. Paul was a U.S. He was an avid fisherman and hun- Care of the Visiting Nursing Associ- cident.
Navy veteran of the Vietnam War, ter. In addition to his mother, Rob- ation, Heritage House, Wilkes- Born in Kingston, on April 9,
ert is survived by his wife, Nancy Barre, following a courageous battle
serving from June 1961 to March 1992, he was a beloved son of Ste-
Brazinski; children, B.J. Brazinski with cancer.
1964. He was employed in the and Jennifer Brazinski; and broth- phen and Gina Romani Chipolis,
banking industry for many years in Her beloved husband, the late Harding.
er, Frank Brazinski.
various states. He is survived by a Family and friends are invited Benjamin J. Levandoski, passed Matthew was an active and com-
son, Paul Daniel Hood. to call from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at away June 27, 2007. Together, Ben- mitted member of the Corpus Chris-
Private funeral services were the Bednarski & Thomas Funeral jamin and Lillian celebrated 67 ti Parish, Church of the Holy Re-
held at the convenience of the fam- Home, 27 Park Avenue, Wilkes- years of marriage on June 8, 2007, deemer, Harding. There, he had
ily from the George A. Strish Inc. Barre. just weeks before his passing. served as an altar server and partici-
Funeral Home, 105 N. Main St., ROBERT P. JAKOBOSKI, 37, of Born on June 9, 1916, in Larks- pated in the Living Stations.
Ashley. There were no calling Laurel Street, Plains Township, ville, Lillian was the eighth of 11 He graduated from Wyoming Ar-
presence. mani.
hours. died Thursday, May 12, 2011, at children born to the late Anthony ea High School, class of 2010, and
Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. In addition to her parents, Antho- In addition to his parents, Mat-
and Pelagia “Pearl” (Jablonski) was attending Luzerne County
Funeral arrangements are ny and Pelagia Drozdowski, and her thew is survived by his beloved
Drozdowski. Lillian was the last sur- Community College, where he was
JOSEPH SQUAROK, 92, of pending from Yeosock Funeral husband, Benjamin J. Levandoski, brother, Christopher, at home; fian-
viving member of her brothers and studying electrical engineering.
Robert Street, Sheatown, died Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains Town- Lillian was preceded in death by her cée, Cathryn Glycenfer; paternal
Friday, May 13, 2011, in the sisters. Matthew enjoyed playing football
ship. brothers, Adam, Charles, Thomas, grandparents, Robert, and Mary
Hospice Community Care Unit Lillian was raised in Larksville since he was a young boy, and was a
JOHN F. JOHNS, of Tilbury Ter- and Edward Drozdowski; her sis- Chipolis, Duryea; maternal grand-
at Geisinger South Wilkes- and was a graduate of the former proud member of the Wyoming Ar-
Barre. The full obituary will
race, West Nanticoke, died Satur- Larksville High School, class of ters, Mrs. Catherine Rachinski, ea Warrior Football Team, wearing
mother, Regina Romani, West
day, May 14, 2011, at the Geisinger
appear in Tuesday’s newspa- 1934. Following her high school Mrs. Stella Burnat, Mrs. Mamie number 26. He was a versatile play-
Wyoming; aunts and uncles, Joseph,
Wyoming Valley Medical Center.
per. Funeral arrangements are graduation, she went on to further Burnat, Mrs. Helen Chisak, and Lot- er, often positioned as a fullback or
and Joyce Chipolis, and children,
Arrangements are by the pending from the Earl W. Lohman her education at the former Wilkes- tie, and Cecelia Drozdowski. nose guard, but could also be count-
Emily, and Jacob, Laceyville, Pa.;
Stanley S. Stegura Funeral Barre Business College. Lillian is survived by her daugh- Joseph, and Diane Romani, Wilkes-
Funeral Home Inc., 14 W. Green ed on as a linebacker.
Home Inc., Nanticoke. St., Nanticoke. Prior to her retirement in 1979, ter, Joan, and her husband, Frank He enjoyed hunting and fishing. Barre; Leonard, and Mary Romani
Lillian was employed for 32 years by Sheehan, Pine Grove, Pa.; her His dad was his hunting partner, Sklaney, and children, Leonard, and
the Mine Health & Safety Adminis- grandson, Matthew Sheehan, and and he and his younger brother, Rachel Sklaney; John, and Christine
tration Office, Wilkes-Barre. In her his wife, Crystal, Bala-Cynwyd, Pa.
Edward Welsh Sr. earlier years, Lillian was employed Matthew is a lawyer and current- Christopher, shared many family Gavigan Romani, and children, An-
neliese, Isabella, and Tessa Romani,
memories of summer vacations fish-
May 15, 2011 by the Bureau of Employment & ly a term law clerk for a United Harding; Anthony Romani, and
ing and tubing at his grandpa and
Unemployment Compensation, States federal judge. Lillian is also companion, Roseann; John, and Do-
survived by many nieces, nephews grandma Chipolis’ cottage on Black
Edward C. In addition to his parents and Harrisburg, Pa. reen Romani Marianacci, and chil-
and friends. Lake.
Welsh Sr., of wife, he was preceded in death by a A devout Catholic, Lillian was a dren, Maria, and John Joseph,
Relatives and friends are re- Matthew was a kind, caring and
Newton Town- sister, Margaret Elias. faithful member of Holy Name/ Wyoming; and cousin, Jeremy Ro-
giving young man, and appreciated
ship, died Sun- He is survived by a son, Edward Saint Mary’s Parish Community, spectfully invited to attend the fu- mani, Wilkes-Barre.
family. He was about to take on the
day morning, Welsh Jr., and his wife, Ernestine, Swoyersville. Active within her neral which will be conducted at A Mass of Christian Burial will
role of fatherhood himself, before
May 15, 2011, Mountain Top; a daughter, Karen church, she was a member of her 9:30 a.m. on Thursday from the be held at 9:30 a.m. Thursday in
his young life was cut short.
at the Abing- Holmes, Clarks Green, Pa.; six parish’s Sacred Heart Society, serv- Wroblewski Funeral Home Inc., Corpus Christi Parish, Church of
ton Manor 1442 Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort, The name Matthew means Gift of
grandchildren, Missy Scarfaoloto, ing as its treasurer for 45 years. the Holy Redeemer, Harding. Those
Nursing Facili- God, and to his parents he was just
Timmy Welsh, Edward Welsh; Additionally, Lillian was a mem- followed by a Mass of Christian attending the funeral Mass are
ty, South Abington Township. that, a Gift of God.
Leah, Leslie and Trevor Holmes; ber of her parish choir and served as Burial to be celebrated at 10 a.m. in asked to go directly to the church on
His wife was the former Marion As a final gesture of his giving and
Smith Welsh, who died April 4,
as well as four great-grandchil- an Extraordinary Minister of the Holy Name/Saint Mary’s Church, Thursday morning. Interment will
loving nature, Matthew made a self-
2006.
dren, nieces and nephews. Holy Eucharist for her fellow home- 283 Shoemaker Street, Swoyers- be at the convenience of the family.
The funeral will be at 11 a.m. less decision and passed on God’s
Born in Ashland, Pa., he was a bound parishioners as well as for the ville, with the Rev. William J. Karle, Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m.
Wednesday from the Lawrence E. Gift by being an organ donor
son of the late Otto and Millie residents of the Laurels Nursing and her pastor, officiating. Interment Wednesday at the Peter J. Adonizio
Young Funeral Home, 418 South with the Rite of Committal will fol- through the Gift of Life Organiza-
Klase Welsh. Rehabilitation Center, Kingston. Funeral Home, 802 Susquehanna
State Street, Clarks Summit. Inter- tion. Because of this, five individu-
Edward was a member of the Always giving to others, Lillian low in Saint Mary’s Cemetery, Avenue, West Pittston.
ment will follow in Newton Ceme- als received transplants. Matthew’s
Countryside Community Church. volunteered for 10 years as an aid for Swoyersville. Family and Friends Donations in Matthew’s memory,
Prior to retirement he was a self- tery. Friends may call from 5 to 8 heart, both lungs, his liver, pan-
the Pennsylvania Blind Association, may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday
employed milk hauler, starting his p.m. on Tuesday at the funeral creas, and both kidneys were donat- to be used for his child‘s future
Wilkes-Barre Branch. at the funeral home. The Sacred
career with milk cans and later ex- home. ed to local patients waiting for the needs, will be accepted at the Funer-
Family was the greatest joy in Lil- Heart Society of Holy Name/Saint
panding to a bulk hauler. For directions or to send an on- life-saving gift of an organ. Mat- al Home and may be made to Mat-
line condolence please visit lian’s life and she cherished every Mary’s Church will recite the Ros-
Edward was a man who truly en- thew’s corneas will also help two thew’s father, Stephen Chipolis.
joyed spending time with his www.lawrenceeyoungfuneral- moment she had with her loved ary at 6 p.m. Wednesday.
For additional information or to people regain their sight. Online condolences may be made
friends. home.com. ones. She always held a special
He was preceded in death by his at www.peterjadoniziofuneral-
place in her heart for her grandson, send the family of Mrs. Lillian T. Le-
maternal grandfather, Peter J. Ro- home.com.
Matthew, and was extremely proud vandoski an online message of con-
of all of the accomplishments he at- dolence, you may visit the funeral
tained. home website, www.wroblewski-
FUNERALS Lillian will forever be remem- funeralhome.com.
bered as a loving and devoted moth- In lieu of flowers, memorial con-
er, grandmother, aunt and friend. tributions may be made in Lillian’s
Rev. James Slapinski
ALLEGRUCCI – Gloria, funeral 9:30 service 3 p.m. today in Mountain She was very much loved and will be memory to the American Cancer
a.m. today from the Victor M. View Cemetery, Harding. May 14, 2011
Ferri Funeral Home, 522 Fallon MUNDENAR – Christy, funeral 9 deeply missed by all those whose Society, 190 Welles St., Suite 118,
lives were touched by her beautiful Forty Fort, PA 18704.
St., Old Forge. Mass 10 a.m. in St.
Lawrence O’Toole Church at
Prince of Peace Parish, Old Forge.
a.m. Tuesday from the Peter J.
Adonizio Funeral Home, 802
Susquehanna Ave., West Pittston.
T heof Rev. James H. Slapinski, 82,
Mountain Top, was called
home by his Lord Saturday, May 14,
BRODY – John, funeral 9:30 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. 2011, at the Mountaintop Senior
today from the Desiderio Funeral
Home Inc., 436 S. Mountain Blvd.,
in St. Rocco’s Church, Pittston.
Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. today Raymond James Daring Care and Rehabilitation Center.
Mountain Top. Mass of Christian at the funeral home. Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was a
Burial 10 a.m. at St. Jude’s R.C. NEILSON – Sister, Patricia Mary, May 12, 2011 son of the late Joseph and Myrtle
Church, Mountain Top. transferal to Mercy Center 2 p.m. (Stucker) Slapinski.
CHRONOWSKI – Barbara, funeral
R
today followed by a viewing and aymond James Daring, 84, of A graduate of the former Fair-
10:30 a.m. today from the Antho- wake service 2 to 4 p.m. Transfer- Dallas, passed away Thursday,
ny Recupero Funeral Home, 406 view High School, he married Jose-
al to Cresson, Pa., Tuesday with a May 12, 2011, at his residence after a
Susquehanna Ave., West Pittston. viewing and wake service 2 to 4 phine Elick Slapinski in 1948.
courageous battle with cancer.
Mass of Christian Burial 11 a.m. in p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. at Kennedy Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was the He was the father of a 2-year-old
St. Joseph’s Church, Wyoming. Funeral Home in Cresson. Mass of second son of the late Arthur W. son when he felt a call to the minis-
DANKOVITCH – Beatrice, funeral 11 Christian Burial 10:30 a.m. try.
Daring and Gertrude Bruggeman
a.m. Tuesday from the George A. Wednesday in Our Lady of Mercy
Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 105 N.
Lenzi. He attended Hanover High He then furthered his education
Chapel at Mount Aloysius Col- School and Wilkes College.
Main St., Ashley. Mass of Chris- lege, Cresson. at Lycoming College and Lancaster Slapinski was preceded in death by
tian Burial 11:30 a.m. in St. Leo’s/ A U.S. Navy veteran, Raymond Theological Seminary.
O’LENICK – Ann, funeral 10:30 a.m. served his country during World his sister, Dorothy Kramer; and an
Holy Rosary Church, Ashley. today from Davis-Dinelli Funeral Rev. Slapinski served his first infant granddaughter, Keisha.
Friends may call 6 to 8 p.m. War II on the USS Sigourney in the
Home, 170 E. Broad St., Nanticoke. South Pacific. charge as student pastor in Clear-
today. Mass of Christian Burial 11 a.m. in Surviving in addition to his wife
DARING – Raymond, memorial Mr. Daring was a well-known lo- field County. Returning to this area, “Jo” are his son, Alan J., Saltsburg,
St. Faustina Kowalska Parish / cal businessman who owned and
service 11 a.m. Saturday in the he then served the Skinners Eddy Pa.; daughters, Holly, Lutherville,
Holy Trinity Church, Nanticoke.
Dallas United Methodist Church, operated Daring’s Market on Me- Methodist charge. Moving to the
Visitation 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Md., twin daughters, Amy Ulrich,
Parsonage Street, Dallas. Friends today at the funeral home.
morial Highway in Dallas along Lancaster area, he served the Glen
may call 5 to 8 p.m. Friday at the with his wife, Nancy, for 35 years be- and husband Richard, Clearwater,
PHILLIPS – Emily, Mass of Christian tion to his parents, were his wife, Moore parish. Successive pasto-
Harold C. Snowdon Funeral Home Burial 9:30 a.m. today at Our fore retiring in 1992. Fla., and Jamie Collins, and hus-
Inc., 140 N. Main St., Shavertown. He has resided in the Back Moun- the former Nancy L. Hislop; and rates were in Huntingdon and Mif-
Lady of the Eucharist Parish, band, James, Nokesville, Va.; as well
The family will also receive tain area most of his life. brother, Walter A. Daring. flin counties.
North Main Street, Pittston. He will be deeply missed by as five grandchildren, and nine
friends Saturday at the church ROSENER – Friend, funeral 10 a.m. Mr. Daring was a member of Ge- He then accepted a position with
after the memorial service. daughters, Lorene LaBerge and great-grandchildren.
today at the Howell-Lussi Funeral orge M. Dallas Masonic Lodge No. the Boy Scouts of America as a dis-
DOVIDAS – Johanna, funeral 10:30 531, Caldwell Consistory, Royal Or- her husband, Chuck, of Towson, A celebration of his life will be
Home, 509 Wyoming Ave., West Md.; Raelene Daring of Dallas; and trict executive in Gettysburg, where
a.m. Tuesday from the John V. der of the Jesters Court 154, Irem held at the Christ United Methodist
Pittston. Margaret Casperson and husband he instituted the Gettysburg Heri-
Morris Funeral Home, 625 N. SHEMANSKI – Edmund, funeral Golf Association, The Westmore- Church at 11 a.m. Wednesday with
Main St., Wilkes-Barre. Funeral land Club and The Pennsylvania So- Steve, of Loveland, Ohio; grand- tage Trail Award in conjunction
10:30 a.m. today from the George the Rev. James A. Baker officiating.
Mass 11 a.m. in Sacred Heart of ciety. He was a former president of children, Colynn Furgason, Kelsen with the National Park Service. As a
A. Strish Inc., Funeral Home, 211 W. Interment will follow in the Albert
Jesus Roman Catholic Visitation
Main St., Glen Lyon. Mass of Wyoming Valley Distributing Co., a and Logan LaBerge, Rachel Ols- Scouting professional, he also
and remembrances 9 a.m. until zewski, and Philip and Mitchell Cemetery. Friends may call from 6
Christian Burial 11 a.m. in Holy former member of the Dallas School served the National Capital Area
the time of services Tuesday. Authority, and formerly served on Casperson; great-grandson Roran to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the McCune
DUDKIEWICZ – Mary Lou, funeral 9
Spirit Parish/St. Adalbert’s Council in northern Virginia, the
Church, Glen Lyon. Friends may the board of the Wyoming National James Furgason; as well as sisters, Funeral Home, 80 South Mountain
a.m. Tuesday from the Nat & Margaret “Peggy” Grose of Iselin, Shenandoah Area Council in Win-
call 9:30 a.m. until the time of Bank. Boulevard, Mountain Top, and
Gawlas Funeral Home, 89 Park N.J., and Elizabeth “Betsy” Nau- chester, Va., and the former Forest
service. Ray was a member of Dallas Unit- again from 10 a.m. until the time of
Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Chris- mowicz of Navarre, Fla. Lakes Council, Scranton.
tian Burial 9:30 a.m. in St. Leo’s/ SOHA – John, funeral 9:30 a.m. ed Methodist Church. the service Wednesday.
Tuesday from the Wroblewski Ray showed that we cannot con- A memorial service cele- Returning to the ministry, he
Holy Rosary Church, Ashley. In lieu of flowers, memorial con-
Funeral Home Inc., 1442 Wyoming trol what happens to us in life, but brating his life will be held at served the Forest City, Pa., United
Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. today tributions may be made to the
at the funeral home. Ave., Forty Fort. Mass of Christian we can control our response to it. 11 a.m. Saturday in the Dallas Unit- Methodist charge. He then went to
Burial 10 a.m. in St. Ignatius of His kindness and sense of humor in ed Methodist Church, Parsonage Christ United Methodist Church,
GIOVAGNOLI – Leo, funeral 9:15 New York State, where he served
a.m. Tuesday from the Bernard J. Loyola Church, Kingston. Friends the face of adversity showed his true Street, Dallas. The Rev. Earl W. Ro- 175 S. Main Rd., Mountaintop, PA
the Plymouth United Methodist
Piontek Funeral Home Inc., 204 may call 5 to 8 p.m. today at the strength and character. He will be berts III, his pastor, will officiate. A 18707.
funeral home. deeply missed by family, good charge. After retirement, he served
Main St., Duryea. Mass of Chris- private interment will be made in
STEINSON – Fannie, funeral 1 p.m. friends and all those whose lives he Fern Knoll Burial Park, Dallas. the Luzerne United Methodist
tian Burial 10 a.m. in St. Maria
today at the McCune Funeral Church until ill health forced him to In Loving Memory
Goretti’s Church, Laflin. Friends touched. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m.
may call 5 to 8 p.m. today. Home, 80 S. Mountain Blvd., Preceding him in death, in addi- Friday at the Harold C. Snowdon again retire. Ronald John “R.J”
GONGLEFSKI – Joseph, funeral Mountain Top. Friends may call 10
a.m. until the time of service
Funeral Home Inc., 140 N. Main An avid fisherman, he spent Mackiewicz Jr.
9:30 a.m. today from the Wro- St., Shavertown. The Daring fam- many days on Pennsylvania’s trout Mar. 7, 1967 - May 16, 2010
blewski Funeral Home Inc., 1442 today at the funeral home. ily will also receive friends Satur-
UMLA – Walter, funeral 9:30 a.m. streams, and the Susquehanna Riv-
Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort. Mass of OBITUARY POLICY day at the church following the me-
Christian Burial 10 a.m. in Holy today from the Harold C. Snow- er, as well as Canada’s lakes. As a
morial service. The George M. Dal-
Name/Saint Mary’s Church, don Home for Funerals Inc., 420 The Times Leader publish- las Masonic Lodge No. 531 will hunter, his prowess as an archer net-
Swoyersville. Wyoming Ave., Kingston. Funeral es free obituaries, which ted him success in his younger
conduct Masonic services at 7 p.m.
KOCH – John Jr., funeral 10 a.m. service 10 a.m. in The Episcopal have a 27-line limit, and paid years.
Church of Ss. Clement and Peter,
Friday at the funeral home.
today at the Jendrzejewski Fu- obituaries, which can run Memorial contributions can be He followed the Phillies baseball
neral Home, 21 N. Meade St., Wilkes-Barre.
VALENTI – Anthony Sr., funeral with a photograph. A funeral made to Hospice of the Sacred team’s successes, even on the day of
Wilkes-Barre. Heart, 600 Baltimore Drive,
KOREY – George, prayer service 2 9:30 a.m. today from the Nat & home representative can call his death, when they lost.
Gawlas Funeral Home, 89 Park the obituary desk at (570) Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702; Memorial A Tribute to Ronald John
p.m. May 28 at the Mercy Center A humorist all his life, he mas-
Chapel, Misericordia University Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Chris- 829-7224, send a fax to (570) Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, “R.J.” Mackiewicz Jr.
P.O. Box 27106, New York, NY queraded as George W. Bush to
campus, Dallas. All are welcome tian Burial 10 a.m. in St. Mary’s 829-5537 or e-mail to tlo- May you always be with God
Church of the Immaculate Con- 10087; or The Sidney Kimmel medical personnel when asked his
to attend. bits@timesleader.com. If you As an Angel up above
KRATZ – Karl, funeral noon ception, Wilkes-Barre. Comprehensive Cancer Center, name. Your spirit, your dreams, compassion,
Wednesday at the Betz-Jastrem- WHITE – Milton, funeral 9 a.m. fax or e-mail, please call to 1650 Orleans St., Baltimore, MD In addition to his parents, Rev. And Faith
ski Funeral Home Inc., 568 Ben- today from the Sheldon-Kukuch- confirm. Obituaries must be 21287. Were always filled with Love.
nett St., Luzerne. Friends may call ka Funeral Home Inc., 73 W. Tioga submitted by 9 p.m. Sunday Condolences may be sent to the Although we will miss you,
4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday. St., Tunkhannock. through Thursday and 7:30 Daring family via e-mail at snow- Each and every day.
KRAYNAK – Dorothy, funeral 9 a.m. WNUK – Josephine, funeral 10 a.m.
Friday from the S.J. Grontkowski
p.m. Friday and Saturday. donfuneral@frontier.com. G en etti’s We will always have fond memories,
To help us along the way.
today from the Metcalfe and
Shaver Funeral Home Inc., 504 Funeral Home, 530 W. Main St.,
Obituaries must be sent by a A fterFu nera lLu ncheons So be with God,
Wyoming Ave., Wyoming. Mass of Plymouth. Divine Liturgy 10:30 funeral home or crematory, Hand in hand,
or must name who is hand-
Sta rting a t$7.95 p erp erson Smile down to us,
Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. in Our a.m. in Ss. Peter & Paul Ukrainian
Lady of Sorrows Church of St. Catholic Church, Plymouth. ling arrangements, with H otelBerea vem entR a tes As we smile toward the heavens.
Where we know you are.
Monica’s Parish, West Wyoming. Friends may call 8:30 to 10 a.m. address and phone number. Rest in Peace,
LUDDEN – Leocadia, graveside Friday. We discourage handwritten Son, Brother, Uncle, Friend,
notices; they incur a $15 Now you’ll never be too far.
Forever Loved & Sadly Missed By
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typing fee.
825.6477 Everyone Who Knew & Loved Him
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Volunteers sift through junk donations Potential Mars landing


Alabama tornado victims still
need cleaning supplies or
sites are narrowed to 4
Location key when it comes of the locations and trying to
cash, relief agencies say. convince the rest of the tribe
to search for conditions
why Curiosity should land at
favorable for microbial life. their preferred spot.
By JAY REEVES “All four of these places are
Associated Press compelling places on Mars to
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Relief By ALICIA CHANG study. There’s not a loser among
officials inundated with dona- AP Science Writer them,” said landing site scien-
tions after the flurry of twisters LOS ANGELES — After years tist Matt Golombek of the NA-
that killed more than 300 people of poring through images from SA Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
across the South are sorting space and debating where on one of the meeting’s leaders.
through the broken toys and used Mars the next NASA rover But like in any contest, there
underwear they don’t need while should land, it comes down to can only be one winner. Here’s a
hunting for places to store moun- four choices. look at the final cut:
tains of vital supplies like canned Scientists in the close-knit • Gale crater located near the
food. Mars research community get Martian equator possesses a 3-
Across Alabama, agencies are one last chance to make their mile-high mound of layered
still encouraging people to send case this week when they gather mineral deposits.
items like cleaning supplies for before the “judges” — the team • Mawrth Vallis is an ancient
people clearing debris from torna- running the $2.5 billion mission flood channel in the Martian
do-damaged homes, or cash do- AP PHOTO that will soon suggest a landing northern highlands that is rich
nations that can be used to cover Volunteers sort through clothing at a warehouse full of donated goods for tornado victims in Tusca- site to NASA, the ultimate de- in clay minerals.
operating expenses or handed out loosa, Ala. Agencies are still encouraging people to send items like cleaning supplies or cash. cider. • Eberswalde crater in the
to victims. But with storage space The stakes are high. Location southern hemisphere contains
scarce, most say they can’t handle their homes. In the central Alaba- agency director Karen Thomp- twisters. is everything when it comes to remnant of a river delta.
any more used toys or cast-off ma town of Eclectic, Mayor Helen son. While the warehouse space Vivian Gordon, whose apart- studying whether the red planet • Holden crater, close to
clothing. Rowe has put out the word: No was also donated, Thompson said ment was destroyed by the twist- ever had conditions that could Eberswalde, is the site of water-
“That becomes the disaster more clothing donations. storing all that stuff is still costly er that killed dozens in Tuscaloo- have been favorable for micro- carved gullies and sediment.
within the disaster,” said Salva- As for the Salvation Army, because the organization must sa, has survived with the help of bial life. The shortlist was culled from
tion Army spokesman Mark Jones said the agency only recent- pay liability insurance to cover relatives, friends and even a The upside is that all four can- nearly 60 hopefuls in a selection
Jones. “When people make those ly found warehouse space in hard- the operation in case someone is stranger who picked her up on the didates are relatively free of dan- process that began in 2006.
mass donations ... it causes the hit Tuscaloosa and still desperate- hurt on the job. roadside after the storm, provid- gerous boulders and other haz- Some scientists broke up into
community to be overrun with ly needs new underwear, nonper- “We just have so much,” she ing her a place to sleep. Despite ards that would pose a threat to teams to pore over close-up im-
them and have to deal with that in ishable foods, pet food and sports said. “It’s going to be needed long- her need after losing everything, rover Curiosity upon landing. ages snapped from the eagle-
addition to the storm damage.” drinks. It’s still searching for more term, but a lot of people don’t she has yet to visit a distribution The size of a mini Cooper, Curi- eyed Mars Reconnaissance Or-
In a dimly lit warehouse in Tus- storage space for things that have a roof over their heads and site. osity is scheduled to launch in biter for the various locations
caloosa, for instance, donated won’t be used right away. don’t have anywhere to put things Victims had come in droves to late November after a two-year and presented their findings at
toys are piled 6 feet high as volun- Dozens of tornadoes whipped right now.” such distribution centers for wa- delay. meetings. After technical woes
teers sort through hundreds of across the South on April 27, kill- Canned food and cleaning ter and hot food in the days after With no real engineering pushed back Curiosity’s launch,
bags of old clothes. A 3-foot-tall ing people across seven states and products are urgently needed, she the storm. The lines are nearly showstopper, scientists are hag- the community regrouped and
plastic Santa Claus looks over the injuring hundreds more as entire said, because some private homes nonexistent now, though, as gling over the scientific merits considered more places.
operation; volunteers say it came communities were leveled. Do- have become impromptu shelters stores that had been without elec-
in with a load of contributions. nated water and food started ar- as families take care of relatives tricity reopen and people find
At a donation distribution cen- riving within hours in some and friends left homeless by the places to stay. GNA SCHOOL BOARD
ter in the northwest Alabama towns; relief sites sprang up on
CHET
BEGGS
town of Phil Campbell, volunteer street corners and in parking lots.
manager Beth Rhea has baby food
stacked almost to the ceiling,
Temporary Emergency Servic-
es of Tuscaloosa County already
ELECT CHARLOTTE RAUP
plenty of water and doesn’t need
any more clothes. But she could
has 10 warehouses full of dona-
tions, but too many of those items FOR MAYOR
use some tents and camping gear are broken toys, dirty stuffed ani-
• Democrat DAVE
HORNLEIN
because some victims are sleep- mals and used underwear that
ing outside beside the rubble of has to be thrown in the trash, said
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To All Taxpayers, Parents and Students of Hire a County Executive that has the proper experience
Greater Nanticoke Area School District
Pay down County debt Ballot Position #10
My name is Barbara Siergiej Zaborney, a retired teacher with thirty four
years of experience and yes, union president for twelve years. During these
years my number one priority was the students of Greater Nanticoke Area.
On May 10th 2011 in a letter to the editor written by Hank Marks, he
stated I was a “Hardliner” for the union. This statement I believe is very
true. As president, I fought hard to preserve the integrity of the school
district. Our goals were to fight for the best education a school district could Paid for by Friends of Michael Cabell
provide.
As a taxpayer of four properties, a teacher and union president I worked
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programs to ensure that the children of Greater Nanticoke Area received the
best education possible.
Court Experience Attorney Tim

Henry
The figures that Hank Marks quoted in this editorial are so questionable.
The facts and figures are public record and I would invite anyone to check
on them to get the truth.
It is obvious that Hank Marks must feel that the two candidates for school 10 Years Wilkes-Barre
board that I am supporting must be extremely qualified for those positions
since he has the need to attack me to sway your votes away from these City Attorney
candidates.
Greater Nanticoke candidates, CHET BEGGS and DAVE HORNLEIN
are outstanding and intelligent individuals who are graduates of the district.
They and their families are district homeowners and taxpayers. They would
Life Long Resident I will bring my experience, legal
for
certainly take in to account taxpayer concerns in providing quality education of Wilkes-Barre
Magisterial District Judge
background and integrity to work
for the students of our district. for you each and every day as your
Therefore the choice is obvious! Vote CHET BEGGS and DAVE full time Magisterial District Judge.
HORNLEIN for Greater Nanticoke Area School Board.
Bureau Of Aging Sincerely,

We thank all of you for your support!


Barbara Siergiej Zaborney Former Solicitor
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Huckabee of choice: POLICE BLOTTER • Richard Mahoney, 65, of bag, police said. She was stop- Hazleton at 570 459-3890.
East Northampton Street was ped and taken to the loss pre-
charged with simple assault, vention office, police said. BUCK TWP. – A Thornhurst
WILKES-BARRE - City po- harassment and public drunk- man faces charges for allegedly

‘My heart says no’


lice reported the following: enness Sunday morning after HAZLE TWP. - State police tying and taping up a woman at
• Jerome Moore of Ashley he slashed the hand of a securi- reported the following: his residence on Buck River
faces a terroristic threats charge ty guard at Bart & Urby’s bar • A red Mongoose Black- Road Thursday night and as-
after he pounded on the door of and restaurant on South Main comb mountain bike was found saulting her, state police said.
a residence on Stanton Street Street, police said. Police said Sunday afternoon near the 700 Michael King, 38, was taken
Former Arkansas governor dates, includ- while wielding a machete, po- Mahoney came into the bar block of Winters Avenue. Re- into custody after the 36-year-
ing Indiana lice said. Lisa Pahler told police holding a pool stick in one hand quired documentation will be old woman escaped to a neigh-
insists he could have captured
Gov. Mitch Da- Moore demanded to see her and a knife in the other and required to prove ownership. bor’s residence, state police
GOP presidential nomination. niels, are in and threw a vacuum cleaner approached William Kuchta, 28, Contact state police at Hazle- said.
waiting mode. through her front window Sat- who was working as a security ton at 570 459-3890 and refer to King tied up the woman with
The lack of a urday afternoon. Moore fled guard. Mahoney swung the incident number N01-1061017. duct tape and rope and told her
By BRADLEY KLAPPER clear GOP before police arrived, but they pool stick and lunged at Kuchta • Two drainage grates were she was going to die, state
Associated Press Huckabee front-runner re- said they recovered the ma- with the knife cutting him on stolen from the intersection of police said. He hit and kicked
WASHINGTON — Mike flects Obama’s chete and clothing belong to the right hand, police said. state Route 924 and Scotch her, but she was able to free
Huckabee’s decision to forgo a perceived strength as a candidate Moore nearby the residence. Kuchta forced Mahoney out of Pine Road in the Humboldt herself when she used the bath-
shot at the presidency further less than a year-and-a-half before • Police said a father cut his the bar and police took him Industrial Park North, state room, state police said.
muddies the field for a worthy Re- the election. Despite uneven eco- son with a knife during a fight into custody. police said Saturday. The exact King was arraigned on charg-
publican challenger to President nomic growth and continued at their residence on Brader • Sharon P. Peebles of time and date of the thefts are es of simple assault, unlawful
Barack Obama, and leaves Amer- sluggishness in the employment Drive Sunday morning. Bouckville, N.Y. reported $400 unknown. Anyone with in- restraint and harassment and
ica’s social conservatives without market, Obama will have the ad- Gregory James Ciemiakowski was taken from her purse that formation is asked to contact committed to the Luzerne
a clear candidate to throw their vantage of being an incumbent told police that his father was she left at T.G.I. Friday’s restau- state police at Hazleton at 570 County Correctional Facility for
support behind. president with a seemingly un- drunk and pulled a knife during rant on Kidder Street Saturday 459-3890. lack of $5,000 bail.
Huckabee, the former Arkan- matchable capacity to generate an argument. The son said he afternoon, police said. Peebles • Christopher Boyd Alfaro of
sas governor, joins Mississippi cash for his campaign. And while struck his father Henry Ciemia- told police she realized she left Hazleton was charged with
Gov. Haley Barbour, South Dako-
ta Sen. John Thune and Indiana
events could change dramatically
between now and the presiden-
kowski in the face several times her purse behind on a chair
after the father cut the son on after she left the restaurant.
criminal mischief after he alleg-
edly punctured the front tires of Pa. boy, 12, shot by
Rep. Mike Pence on the sidelines.
His decision underscores that for
tial vote, polls show Obama in a
stronger position now than he
the neck with the knife, police
said.
The restaurant notified her it
had been found, and when she
a car driven by Pamela An-
derson of Scottsboro, Ala. while twin brother stable
all of Obama’s vulnerabilities on was before the mission that killed The father told police that he returned to claim it she noticed it was parked at the Mt. Laurel
the economy, taking on his re- al-Qaida leader Osama bin La- swung the knife in self-defense that the money was missing, Motel on state Route 309 on The Associated Press
election machine and potential den. after warning the son to get police said. Friday night. HARRISBURG — State po-
$1 billion treasure chest remains Republican candidates were away. • Jazmin Alvelo of Myers lice said 12-year-old boy shot by
a daunting task. quick to praise Huckabee after The elder Ciemiakowski was Court was charged with retail FOSTER TWP. – A cabin on his twin brother as they were
The 55-year-old Baptist minis- his announcement, making obvi- taken to Geisinger Wyoming theft after loss prevention per- River Drive, owned by John playing with guns is now in sta-
ter insists that he could have cap- ous plays for his backers. Valley Medical Center in Plains sonnel at Boscov’s on South Paul McCaffrey, 46, of Phoenix- ble condition.
tured the GOP nomination, cit- “His voters are very independ- Township while the son was Main Street said she tried to ville, was burglarized on Sat- State police said a .45 caliber
ing polls that showed he could ent and they’re going to go where taken into custody on a charge remove items from the store urday afternoon. A 12-guage pistol discharged at about 6 p.m.
score strong even in the North- they believe that America needs of simple assault, police said. without paying for them. Alvelo shotgun was removed . The Saturday, and a round struck one
east and among the less conser- to go both in conservative and • Jessica Lynn Helfrich, 28, entered the store with several investigation is ongoing and of the twins in the arm and chest.
vative rank-and-file party mem- spiritual values,” Gingrich said of Edwardsville was arrested on bags and concealed store items anyone with information is Policesaidhewasupgradedto
bers. Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the evidence of drunken driving in them, police said. She went asked to contact state police at stable condition Sunday.
“All the factors say go, but my Press.” “Gov. Huckabee is going early Saturday morning on to a third-floor ladies room and
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Hi. I’m Molly Hanlon Mirabito. I believe in the future of
Luzerne County and the people who are helping to move us
forward. With your help, I can best contribute to this process by
running for and serving as judge.
I have over 22 years of courtroom experience. In my private
practice, I advise and represent families and clients. As an As-
sistant District Attorney, I prosecute criminals, work with crime
victims and their families, and collaborate with law enforcement
officers. I am proud to have the endorsements/recommendation
of the Luzerne County Chiefs of Police, the Wyoming Valley
Fraternal Order of Police, the Hazleton Fraternal Order of Po-
lice, and the PSEA.
But the focus of this letter is integrity. This term has been used
a lot in the election. But how do you define it? What does it
mean for the election?
I believe your integrity or moral code is a roadmap that defines the way you live. As a
judge, it takes on heightened meaning since you are now charged with the public trust.
For the past three months, I have used the word integrity extensively in my campaign. But it’s
not a word that I just recently discovered. It has been a way of life for as long as I can remember.

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• My word is my bond.
• I will not sacrifice my values for personal or professional gain.
• I will not sacrifice my values even if pressured to do so.
• I will never break the public trust.

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Editorial
WORLD OPINION

Greece puts squeeze on


fellow Eurozone countries
O
NE YEAR AGO, the sion to sign the nation up to
Greek economy was the bail-out mechanism.
bailed out to the tune There are now fears that the
of 111 billion euros contagion might spread to
(about $157.7 billion U.S.). Spain, the Eurozone’s fourth
Now the country is back for largest economy. Were that to
more. happen, it is hard to see the eu-
Jean-Claude Juncker, the ro surviving in its present
chairman of the Eurozone fi- form. Indeed, there were ru-
nance ministers, said that mors – robustly denied – that
“Greece needs a further ad- Greece was considering with-
justment program.” What he drawal from the single curren-
actually meant was that cy to allow it to devalue its way
Greece has not taken the hard out of trouble. That this was
decisions necessary to con- even mooted is significant; it
vince the markets that it is se- reveals just how nervous the
rious about restoring the in- markets are.
tegrity of its public finances. In reality, it is Germany that
Standard and Poor’s, the credit will decide Greece’s fate. Ger-
rating agency, cut the coun- many announced the best ex-
try’s bond grade to junk status. port performance in its histo-
Any bailout looks certain to ry, yet it continues to see its ex-
require a contribution from emplary economic discipline
the United Kingdom, even being taken advantage of by an
though we are not part of the indigent Greece. At what point
Eurozone. It will not be the will the German taxpayer de-
first time we have suffered cide enough is enough?
such unfair treatment, thanks
to the last government’s deci-
The Telegraph, London MAIL BAG LETTERS FROM READERS

QUOTE OF THE DAY


Writer: Dredge the river SEND US YOUR OPINION
And what is in it for the Dallas Township
Zoning Board? Only one of its members

to discourage flooding
Letters to the editor must include the has any connection to the gas companies.
writer’s name, address and daytime It can let the meetings drag on until the
“I believe continuity and stability phone number for verification. Letters community’s short attention span wanes

I
am writing to try to get the Susquehan- should be no more than 250 words. We
at the FBI is critical at this time.” na River cleaned and dug up, so we do reserve the right to edit and limit writers
and people don’t come to meetings and
to one published letter every 30 days. make noise anymore.
Barack Obama not get flooded. What is in it for us? Will we get the gas
• E-mail: mailbag@timesleader.com
The president wants Congress to extend the 10-year We can clean one or two places a year: • Fax: 570-829-5537 to use for our heat, light, etc., at a fair
term of FBI Director Robert S. Mueller. Obama Falls area (Harding), West Pittston/Exeter, • Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15 price? All the signs are that the foreign
recently moved CIA Director Leon Panetta to the Wyoming, Plains Township, Forty Fort, N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 1871 1
Defense Department to replace the retiring Robert companies buying into these local drilling
Edwardsville/Kingston (Toby Creek near operations will export our gas to take care
Gates, and he brought in Gen. David Petraeus to take over at CIA.
Kmart.) of their needs, not ours.
Instead, our officials keep on making A few will benefit, but all of us will be All of which makes me wonder if we
mistakes. They put money into the Hotel exposed to the negative consequences now really are that stupid. We saw and paid for

U.S. economy troubling


Sterling and levee in Wilkes-Barre. and into the future – long after the drillers all that “King Coal” did for us, and now we
Al Ercolani have squeezed every bit of gas they can out are sitting back and letting “Master Gas”
Kingston of the earth and have moved on, just like do it to us again.
the coal companies of a hundred years ago.

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Or are we?
.S. ECONOMIC and
fiscal performance is
More relevant than how the
United States got into this mess, Few will likely benefit It’s likely they will go unchecked, since
our governor’s stated intention is to make
No one will speak for us if we don’t
speak for ourselves. Let’s have a moratori-

from natural gas drilling


in freefall. Its super- of course, is the question of Pennsylvania the Texas of gas drilling. um until the gas companies prove that gas
power status grows what’s next. Can it recover? Or is Perhaps a good way to start reversing this extraction can be done safely without
ever more shaky. Its public debt it doomed to continue its slide? trend is to replace the governor in a little destroying the quality of life we enjoy in

T
is soaring. Courchene is gloomy in his he record of natural gas drilling compa- less than four years.
nies is terrible. There have been hun- the Back Mountain today. Let’s not be-
Its legendary middle class is analysis, but more optimistic in Let’s hope there’s something to save by come the “East Coast Texas.”
at risk as the American dream his forecast – though he stresses dreds of cited violations at their drill- that time.
morphs into a nightmare for mil- a happy outcome will require ing sites. Eleanor Kandler Rodda
Dave Thomas Shavertown
lions adrift in a sea of mortgage big changes. The number of projected wells over the Hunlock Creek
debt and job loss. Yet a decade The United States could learn next decade ranges from 100,000 to

Didn’t we learn anything Student cites benefits of


ago, as the world welcomed a from Canadians, who get far bet- 300,000. Each of these wells is expected to
new millennium, “America was ter value for their social spend- get six “fracks,” using 24 million gallons of

from reign of King Coal? cutting meat consumption


the uncontested global super- ing, as it turns to the task of in- water. Twenty percent of this water comes
power – economically, financial- tegrating its growing ranks of back to the surface as flow back containing
ly, militarily and, to Americans marginalized workers into the the toxic chemicals used to frack, plus

I
have participated in a Penn State Uni-

W
at least, morally,” writes Tom knowledge-intensive economy heavy metals, salts and radioactive materi- hen coal was king, mining put boys to
als that have been locked deep within the versity course on sustainability. After
Courchene, an eminent econo- that, at the moment, provides work, compelling them to do without
earth. Plus, gas companies have been participating in activities to understand
mist and political scientist from opportunity only for the elite. schooling and accept possible injury
known to “re-stimulate” wells, which hot-topic, global matters, I have one gener-
Queen’s University, in a major or death for their meager wages. Mine
The Vancouver Sun means they frack them a second time, so al suggestion.
new essay by the Institute for owners made lots of money and “blessed”
Canada the amount of flow back could be double I propose to you to reduce your daily
Research on Public Policy. the communities with culm piles, water
the projection. and/or weekly consumption of meat prod-
pollution and mine subsidence that is
No matter how it’s looked at, huge taking generations and lots of taxpayer ucts. Much of our population consumes
meat from “livestock” agriculture. Farming

Japan should retool nukes


amounts of toxic material must be dis- dollars to correct.
posed of by the industry. There was no dollar value placed on the of animals can directly harm you and also
Add to this the pollution from tanker young lives impacted. affect us worldwide.
trucks needed to carry water and materials Today the Marcellus Shale natural gas Many livestock, as they are raised, are

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to and from the well heads. Penn State industry’s “bonanza” is promising mega- injected with hormones and terrible chem-
RIME MINISTER that the Fukushima nuclear cri-
University did a study projecting the im- dollars for the natural gas beneath our ical enhancers. These chemicals are in-
Naoto Kan has urged sis has shattered the myth of
pact of these heavy tanker trucks on roads, neighborhoods and farms. It seemingly gested by us when eating meat-based
Chubu Electric Power the safety of nuclear power gen-
and it determined that one full tanker cares little about pollution of wells, meals. The raising of these animals for
Co. to shut down its eration. Safety assurances have
truck causes the same wear and stress on a streams, rivers, so long as it simplifies their meat uses lots of energy, food and
Hamaoka nuclear power plant, been replaced by perceptions
road as 9,000 automobiles. It’s no wonder disposal of the fracking fluids that come to other resources impacting habitats glob-
which is located above the as- that the worst nuclear accident
people in the Northern Tier counties are the surface when a well is completed. Gee, ally. In the process of raising them, we
sumed epicenter area of the in the world could occur in Ja-
massive Tokai earthquake ex- pan. starting to complain about the deteriora- who does it hurt when a well pad is plant- destroy ecosystems and biodiversity. An
pected in the near future. It is certainly difficult to im- tion of their two-lane, country roads. ed in a residential area? The gas compa- example is destroying forests. With fewer
Now that the Great East Ja- mediately shut down all nucle- It’s sad our state has such lax regulations nies are making money, and that is No. 1, forests, less carbon dioxide is being re-
pan Earthquake has triggered ar power plants. But the sus- with regard to gas drilling activities. It’s isn’t it? moved from the atmosphere, furthering
an unexpected disaster at To- pension of the Hamaoka plant unfortunate how over the next few decades Furthermore, who cares if there is a global warming.
kyo Electric Power Co.’s Fu- should be a first step toward a rural Pennsylvania apparently is going to public school campus within shouting Decreasing your meat consumption can
kushima No. 1 nuclear power new willingness to close down be transformed into a large, industrial distance? Why should the gas companies help to improve your overall health and the
plant, it is hard to give the in- nuclear power plants when complex. The long-term, negative health feel any responsibility for the safety of the health of our planet in the long run. You do
ternational community a con- there are enough safety con- effects on the population might not be 3,000 kids who happen to be in those not need to radically change your lives, but
vincing explanation for keeping cerns. known until a generation has been ex- schools? together small steps can make a great
the Hamaoka plant running. posed. Nobody seems to put a value on those difference.
The Asahi Shimbun, Tokyo Yes, there will be an economic impact on lives – after all, they are just kids; they Take into consideration the approximate-
What should be noted here is
our communities. The big gas companies don’t produce any dollars, not even as ly 6.8 billion humans on Earth, and if even
Editorial Board will make billions of dollars. A few large much as those breaker boys did. Do those only a quarter of them worked together, we
RICHARD L. CONNOR landowners will become multimillionaires. emergency responders really need to know could make immense changes to better our
MARK E. JONES
Editor and Publisher Editorial Page Editor A few businesses will be successful for how to evacuate those kids if the unthink- futures.
JOE BUTKIEWICZ PRASHANT SHITUT awhile, supplying materials and services to able were to happen? That couldn’t hap- Daniel Molinaro
Vice President/Executive Editor President/Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. the gas companies. pen, could it? State College

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the flood zone. He and his broth- AL GROH’S POEM

FLOODING GROH
er were making a few final prep-
arations to protect his home The Arts enrich the senses
Like costumes enrich a show
with plastic lining and sandbags.
Like ballet shoes enrich a dancer’s
"It’s almost like a ghost town," toe
Continued from Page 1A Continued from Page 1A
said Wheat, who was getting Like ice cream enriches a birthday
town of Melville, water was al- some help from his twin brother, “We thought we had a lot of tal- meal
ready starting to creep into Chandler. ent in the area and an audience Like colleges enrich a city’s appeal
some people’s backyards. Parts Sandbags were still available that could recognize that talent. The Arts, like the welcome gift
of the town not protected by lev- in the center of town, but there We had many ethnic groups and Of pure honey from the hive,
The Arts enrich our senses
ees were under a mandatory were few takers Sunday. we felt it was important to feature And we more than just survive
evacuation order. Glenda Mad- Krotz Springs is roughly 30 them – to keep their traditions And we’re more human, more alive
dox’s husband had temporarily miles closer to the floodgates, alive and to display them to the - Alfred S. Groh
reopened the gas station he and deputies ordered people to community,” said Groh last week
closed in December so people evacuate Sunday morning even in his home.
could fuel up before they leave. though the water hadn’t yet ar- Approaching the entrance to
“Nobody knows what’s going rived. Al and Jane Lampe Groh’s home nized for being much more than a
to happen,” she said. “We don’t Wayne Duplechain, who lives on Pringle Street in Kingston, former mining area. The Fiesta is
know if the levee is going to hold in the parish about eight miles AP PHOTO two things immediately catch the important because it shows a
up.” outside Krotz Springs, said he Tricia Cochran packs her grandmother’s belongings into a pickup eye – an American flag and a post- good way to live. We recognize
The station’s shelves were would have his family stay in a Sunday in Krotz Springs, La., in advance of forecasted flooding. er for the Fine Arts Fiesta. each ethnic group and we appre-
mostly barren, save for a few soft camper parked on his son’s prop- Groh served in World War II ciate them all.”
drinks and bottles of motor oil. erty outside the flood zone. He I’ll get out if I have to. I’m not held since the 1920s in some with the 15th Air Force. He flew And then Groh discussed the
Only cash was accepted — no hoped to return, though, and totally stupid,” he said. “If it places. 50 missions from Italy to Germa- weather, which seems to be an
credit cards. ride out the flooding. He has comes over the sandbags, I’m The Army Corps of Engineers ny, France, Hungary and Yugosla- annual thorn in the side of the
In Butte LaRose, some 50 three layers of sandbags stacked leaving.” has taken drastic steps to pre- via. Fiesta. This year, Groh said, he
miles downstream from where 2 feet high surrounding his It will be at least a week before vent flooding. Engineers blew “I wouldn’t recommend it,” he appointed a weather chairman –
the Morganza spillway was ranch-style, brick house and fig- the Mississippi River crest ar- up a levee in Missouri — inun- said. “”But it will always be im- Mayor Tom Leighton. Benedetti
opened, no water was expected ures the water won’t start lap- rives at the Morganza spillway, dating an estimated 200 square portant for us to defend this said the Fiesta would never have
until at least later Sunday. ping against them for seven or where officials opened two mas- miles of farmland and damaging country.” succeeded without the city’s an-
Chalmers Wheat, 54, was eight days. Plus, he has a gener- sive gates on Saturday and an- or destroying about 100 homes Looking back at his 56 years of nual cooperation.
among the few left — and even ator and a boat to escape in if the other two Sunday. There are 125 — to take the pressure off flood- involvement with the Fiesta – “It’s always said that we know
he was headed for his father’s water gets too high. in all. The Mississippi has bro- walls protecting the town of Cai- and he has been and continues to it’s Fiesta time because it’s going
home in Baton Rouge outside “It’s going to be slow-rising, so ken river-level records that had ro, Ill., population 2,800. be involved – Groh says the event to rain,” Groh said. “We used to
continues to exceed his expecta- go indoors, but nobody followed
tions. Brian Benedetti, the Fine us, so it’s not worth it. The mayor

SALARIES
cluding state row offices and in Pennsylvania.” (591), the Department of Pub- Arts Fiesta’s operations manager, assures me the sun will shine.”
independent agencies such as House Republican Policy lic Welfare (181), and state po- said Groh still reviews all min- Jane Groh said she remem-
the Gaming Control Board, Chairman Dave Reed, R-Indi- lice (180), the paper said. utes of every board meeting and bered attending the Fiesta when
Turnpike Commission and ana County, who as a legisla- Officials with the state’s uni- he offers suggestions when he she arrived at Wilkes in the late
Continued from Page 1A
PHEAA. Those earning tive leader makes $90,792, said versity system concede that sees fit. 1960s as dean of students.
PHEAA, who makes $319,999 a $100,000 or more included phy- “everybody focuses on the Leg- faculty members, whose com- “Al Groh has been a constant “Of course, that all changes
year. Spokesman Mike Reiber sicians, elected leaders, judges, islature” when debating sala- pensation is set through collec- inspiration to everybody who has when you become the wife of Al
said Preston would not com- investment officers, college ries, but executive and judicial tive bargaining agreements, ever been involved in any way Groh,” she said with a smile. “You
ment, but added that “recruit- professors, corrections super- salaries not only exceed legis- are well-paid by industry stan- with the Fine Arts Fiesta at any realize how much work goes into
ing and retaining experienced visors and state police ser- lative salaries but also that of dards. Most of their salaries level,” Benedetti said. “This is his the event each year and not just
leaders to guide the agency re- geants, the paper said. the governor. rank around the 85th percen- baby, and he has watched it – nur- in the weeks leading up to the
quires a unique blend of skill, To help address the state’s University presidents, pro- tile when compared to a survey tured it – as it has grown to be an Fiesta, but all year round.”
experience and industry budget crisis, Gov. Tom Cor- fessors, administrators and of universities the Chronicle of adult. And it is still free to the Groh has not only seen the Fine
knowledge.” He noted the bett, whose $177,401 salary those in the agency overseeing Higher Education published in public and still operates with the Arts Fiesta grow over the last 56
agency guarantees more than ranks him 86th on the list, has 14 state-owned universities ac- April. same concept.” years; he has seen the region
$190 billion in student loan as- proposed slashing university counted for 1,490 or 42 percent Top legislative leaders — All of this makes Groh’s smile grow as well. He points to the re-
sets held by nearly 400 lenders spending by 50 percent. His of the 3,579 state employees re- Senate President Pro Tempore even more prevalent. He is grate- gion’s five colleges, its philhar-
and employs nearly 2,500 peo- press secretary, Kevin Harley, ported to be making $100,000 Joe Scarnati, R-Jefferson Coun- ful to all who have worked so hard monic orchestra, Little Theater,
ple. said the paper’s review “dem- or more. Other agencies and in- ty, and House Speaker Sam to continue the Fiesta each year, ballet dance companies, librar-
The paper said it assembled onstrates that state-supported stitutions with substantial Smith, R-Punxsutawney — are and he is especially appreciative ies, the arena and more that are
payroll for the executive, legis- higher education cannot be the numbers of people making that paid $124,297, less than 337 of the audiences that attend year- indicative of the region’s artistic
lative and judicial branches, in- only recession-proof industry or more include the judiciary legislative staffers make. ly and who support the Fiesta. growth.
“I’ve always felt that just by “There’s sure a lot more here
bringing all of these diverse than when we started,” Groh

JUDGES
professional clients at the same Marsilio, who practices law in moved amidst allegations of mis- groups together, we are succeed- said.
time.” Wilkes-Barre, was critical of the conduct. ing in our efforts,” Groh said. “To
Pendolphi, who finished at the amount of money attorneys have Joe Terrana, who practices law me, it means that this wonderful Bill O’Boyle, a Times Leader staff
bottom in the 2009 primaries, spent seeking the post, and said in Kingston, said this election area we call home can be recog- writer, may be reached at 829-7218.
Continued from Page 1A
said he thought his chances he takes issue with the whole con- falls at a “different time in my ca-
and again in 2008 -- said he briefly would improve this year because cept of choosing judges by elec- reer; different time in my life; dif-

COATS
pondered making a run this year he spent money to get his name tion. ferent time in my family’s life.” and bark orders on your peers. It
but gave up on the idea as soon as out in the last election, but he ulti- “The electorate, generally Terrana, who finished near the denotes an uncompromised level
he did the math. mately scrapped his plans be- speaking, doesn’t have the best middle of the pack in the 2009 pri- of professionalism; it represents
Others said juggling a cam- cause “the stress was just too perception as to who may be qual- maries, said the campaign trail compassion, and is symbolic of
Continued from Page 3A
paign and a law practice simply much.” ified and who may not,” he said. didn’t end for him at that election; the trust between a doctor and a
became too hard to handle. Tom Marsilio, who finished “On the federal side of the house he also campaigned for former receives their white coat, they patient.”
“To run a campaign the size of near the middle of the pack in the we’ve been appointing judges for U.S. Rep. Paul E. Kanjorski until will be reminded in the presence At the close of the ceremony,
Luzerne County takes a large toll 2009 primaries, has run for elec- 236 years, or thereabouts, and on November, when the incumbent of family, guests, faculty mem- the class members also recited
from your private practice, plus tion for a county position four the federal side of the house I Democrat lost to Republican Lou bers and physician leaders of why the Oath of Professionalism they
personally and financially,” said times in the past – twice for judge don’t think we’ve had very many Barletta. they chose the medical profes- took when they began in 2009, as
Forty Fort attorney Michael Pen- and twice for district attorney. Lokutas, Conahans or Ciavarel- Now, he said, “I’m very happy sion – to not only take care of pa- a way to remind them of the im-
dolphi. “You have to raise financ- Citing money and “political fa- las, to put it bluntly.” sitting on the sidelines these days tients, but to care for patients,” portance of professionalism and
es to run a campaign; you have to tigue” as the main factors in his Marsilio referred to former and that’s how I want to keep it… said Dr. Maurice Clifton, MD, their obligation in the doctor-pa-
do the events seven nights a decision, Marsilio said he is with- county judges Ann Lokuta, Mi- There are enough guys and ladies MSEd, acting dean and senior as- tient relationship.
week; you have to do the debates, drawing himself from the world chael Conahan and Mark Ciava- in the race that are qualified to do sociate dean for academic affairs, “I hope that you learn to treat
and you also have to service your of politics and will not run again. rella, who resigned or were re- the job.” in a press release. patients, not disease,” Bannon
“Being a physician is a pro- said. “People will put their faith
found honor,” said Dr. Ralph in you and, in many cases, litera-

SUPPORT
“Without the help of friends, morning, it’s the first thing I freshman year at the University Schmeltz, MD, president of the lly put their lives in your hands.”
family and co-workers, we think about,” he said. “I’m al- of Scranton, said he admires Pennsylvania Medical Society. The White Coat Ceremony al-
couldn’t have pulled this off,” ways thinking, ‘Where do I go, his mom’s strength. “There’s no other profession so marks a milestone in the histo-
said Leo, who turns 47 today. what do I do?’” “It wasn’t an easy road,” he where one accepts the account- ry of TCMC, as it’s the inaugural
Continued from Page 3A
“It’s going to help her tremen- With each diagnosis and sub- said of his mother’s surgeries. ability for the lives of others.” one.
Last fall, another tumor was dously.” sequent treatment cycles, Leo “She’s been through it three The keynote speaker for the “You are a most unique group,”
located and it was removed. Leo commended the dedica- and other family members al- times. I can’t imagine going event was Dr. Joseph Bannon, Bannon said, “the inaugural class
Recently, a tumor in the mid- tion of Dr. Kevin Judy, Eileen’s ternated driving to Philadel- through it once. MD, FACS, FASCRS, a Scranton of a new medical school. We must
section of Eileen’s brain was lo- neurosurgeon at Jefferson. phia to be with Eileen. “It’s just “She’s a tough cookie.” native who has been heavily in- bravely embark on this journey
cated. This time, the location “His care was brilliant,” he racing against the clock trying Corey said he was over- volved with the college since its together, a leap of faith, if you
makes treatment more chal- said. “I have never met a neuro- to get things done,” he said. whelmed by the huge number inception. He is currently the sec- will.”
lenging. Eileen finished a surgeon in a big city like that, “She’s got amazing strength of supporters who turned out tion chief of general surgery and “It’s a very exciting time for ev-
round of 15 radiation treat- that gives you his cell phone and faith,” said her sister Mary for the event. vice chairman of the Department eryone,” said Anne Green, man-
ments on May 4. number in case you needed Pat Gill, 47, of Mountain Top. “She’s always been great to of Surgery at Mercy Hospital, and ager of marketing communica-
Monies raised during the him.” “She’s my idol and hero. She’s people,” he said. “My parents serves on the hospital’s Executive tions at TCMC. “The class of
event will help offset the cost Since Eileen’s first diagnosis, fought this disease since her have always taught me that if Committee. 2016 will be coming in, our char-
of frequent trips to Philadel- life has been a series of ups and first diagnosis and has never you’re good to people, good- Bannon said the white coat is ter class is going to begin their
phia for Eileen’s treatments at downs, said Leo. given up.” ness and kindness comes back symbolic of the sister and broth- clinical rounds. It’s a great time
Thomas Jefferson Hospital. “The second I wake up in the Corey, who completed his to you.” erhood of clinicians. for the college and we’re very
“It is not a shield or barrier to proud.”
set you apart. It is not a cape “It’s an honor to be a part of

MARCH
healthy 5-year-old cousin, Ma- that’s symbolic of some superhu- this,” said Adam Klein, a third-
riah Bentman. man powers. It’s not a pedestal on year student from Huntingdon
“When my cousin was born which you can stand, look down Valley.
she fit right in the palm of my
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hand,” Ross said. “Ever since

CHURCH
as they were taking laps wear- then I’ve had a soft spot for the work in New York City and re-
ing their heavy fire gear on the March of Dimes.” turned in 1988.
muggy spring morning. This was the first year that “They met in houses first,” she
They decided to extend the the group participated in the said.
Continued from Page 3A
extra effort out of respect for event, but it now plans to make One of the circuit riders was
the struggles that premature it a yearly tradition. The mem- The church has held a number the Rev. George Peck, who start-
babies and their families go bers are scheduling meetings to of dedications on site. There was ed Wyoming Seminary, said Ha-
through. plan for next year’s involve- a devastating fire in 1910 and the zeltine. The Rev. Lori J. Steffen-
“Firefighters have big ment. church was rebuilt. The new sen is the pastor of the church,
hearts,” Hanover Township fire- The Wyoming Valley branch building was dedicated on Jan. said Hazeltine.
fighter Sean Reilly said. “We of the Geisinger Health System 29, 1911, and again on Nov. 13, The first church was known as
show it by wearing our gear.” has been a strong corporate 1932, after it was renovated. The Methodist Episcopal Church
Scranton teenager Dennis partner to the March of Dimes The church predates the build- from1844 to1939. It then became
Ross, co-organizer of Team Play over the years. BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER ing and its beginnings can be The Methodist Church from 1939
for Preemies, got together with Marge Hennelly-Bergin, RN, Lauren Bryant, 6, of Reading, center, gets a ride as her aunt traced back 193 years when a to 1968. Since 1968, it has been
his friends Noah Laske, Chris and Donna Stancavage, chief Diane Miterko of Bear Creek, left, and mom Sara Bryant walk. Methodist circuit rider minis- known as The United Methodist
Atkins and Lindsay Lopresti nurse, of Geisinger, both agreed tered to people in the Back Church.
and raised $610 to donate at the that this year’s walk was special ship. volved with the March of Dimes Mountain, said Louise Hazeltine, More than 600 people make up
event from a softball tourna- because of the upcoming addi- “Women will be able to come for as long as they can. who has kept a history of the the congregation, which includes
ment they held at the East tion of the Neo-intensive Care to us this year and we won’t They look forward to having church. a mix of young and old, said Ha-
Scranton Little League Field. Unit for premature birth at the have to transfer them away,” an even closer relationship with Hazeltine, 85, grew up in zeltine. A large group of people
Ross was inspired to start the Geisinger Wyoming Valley Stancavage said. the families who will be in- Trucksville, was confirmed at the have been church members for
team by the travails of his now Medical Center in Plains Town- Both women plan to stay in- volved in the future. church, moved out of the area to more than 50 years, she added.
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Bulls turn up the heat to rout Miami


JIM LITKE

An exit sign
By ANDREW SELIGMAN
AP Sports Writer
CHICAGO — Derrick Rose
clamps on The King, holding
James to 15 points on 5-of-15
shooting.
for Posada
scored 28 points, Luol Deng con-
tained LeBron James and the
Chicago Bulls struck first in the
Carlos Boozer added 14 points
and nine rebounds. Joakim Noah
had 14 rebounds and the Bulls
and others
Eastern Conference finals, pull-
ing away to beat the Miami Heat 103
BULLS
82
HEAT
pounded the Heat on the glass,
45-33. Chris Bosh led Miami Jorge Posa-
103-82 in Game 1 on Sunday with 30 points and nine re- da’s days as a
night. bounds. Dwyane Wade scored 18 Yankee are
The Bulls are off to a good Chicago, and they’ll certainly points, but the Heat simply were numbered. The
start in this series after sweeping take another performance like overmatched down the stretch. moment he
the Heat during the regular sea- this. The Heat were leading 58-57 told his manag-
son. They went on a 10-0 run Rose settled down after com- midway through the third when er he’d rather
midway through the third quar- mitting three early turnovers the Bulls made their run, reeling sit down than
ter, then pulled away in the and showed why he is the MVP. off 10 straight and seizing the hit from the No. 9 hole sealed it.
fourth. As the final minutes He hit three 3-pointers and the momentum. The real shame is that he’s likely
ticked away, fans could not con- Bulls converted 10 of 21 in all. Rose and Bogans started it by AP PHOTO just the first in a long line head-
tain themselves, chanting “Over- Deng had 21 points. He hit nailing 3-pointers. A steal by Bo- The Heat’s LeBron James reacts after he was fouled during the ed out the door in New York.
rated!” and “Beat the Heat!” four 3s, had four steals, seven re- second quarter against the Chicago Bulls in Game 1 of the NBA Posada wasn’t in the lineup
Game 2 is Wednesday night in bounds and simply put the See BULLS, Page 4B Eastern Conference finals series Sunday in Chicago. against the Red Sox on Sunday
by design, as opposed to Sat-
urday night, when he simply
IL BASEBALL T H E P L AY E R S C H A M P I O N S H I P defaulted. Both he and manager

On his own island


Joe Girardi insisted no bad

Yankees
feelings carried over.
“Everything happens for a
reason. You learn from it,” said
Posada, smiling and laughing as

outfoxed
he made his way around the
clubhouse.
Girardi wasn’t in the mood for

once again
flashbacks, either, beyond con-
ceding what he saw less than 24
hours earlier wasn’t the typical
Jorge Posada face. “Yeah, he was
a little emotional. I was emo-
Pawtucket hurler shuts tional in there because he’s one
of my guys.”
down SWB for the second
“I feel for what he’s going
time in 10 days. through,” Girardi added.
The funny thing is that Posa-
da, for all the fuss he kicked up,
By By DAN HICKLING could turn out to be the least of
Special to the Times Leader the Yankees’ headaches. He’s 39,
PAWTUCKET, R.I. – It’s bet- making $13.1 million and can’t
ter the second time around, or hit a lick against lefties. But he’s
so it is said. also in the final year of a four-
But it year deal. So if you still believe
couldn’t be the Yankees are rich enough to
proven by the keep burying the occasional
SWB Yankees mistake, maybe that’s all this
on Sunday in turns out to be.
their 9-3 loss Either way, Posada will be
to the Paw- gone soon enough. And whenev-

9
RED SOX
tucket
Sox
Red
before
er that turns out to be, the sit-
down will seem like little more
7,454 at than a hiccup in a career packed
McCoy Stadi- with championship moments.
3
YANKEES
um.
Facing Sox
One bout of selfishness might
not change the way New Yorkers
starter Matt view him jumping into a team-
Fox for the mate’s arms at the start of all
second time those celebrations. But the
in 10 days, the resentment could grow once
Yankees were those same fans begin totaling
handcuffed up the real costs of what the
again by the Yankees spent to keep most of
former first-round draft choice, AP PHOTO the faces in those photos togeth-
the top pick of Minnesota in K.J. Choi raises The Players Championship trophy after defeating David Toms in playoff in the final round of a golf tournament Sun- er.
2004. day in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. If you put an ear to the
Fox held the Yankees to four ground outside the billion-dollar
hits while striking out seven in
a five-inning stint.
That’s three hits more than
Choi wins playoff on course’s infamous hole palace the franchise opened
across the street from the origi-
nal just two years ago, you can
they were able to get off him By DOUG FERGUSON
AP Golf Writer
“For me to shoot under par every day on this the playoff, and the advantage almost hear the foundation
back on May 5. went to Toms with a shot that creaking under all those dollars.
“He’s pitched twice against PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. course this week, it’s like a miracle, to be honest settled about 18 feet away. Choi Derek Jeter, who turns 37 next
us,” said SWB manager Dave — K.J. Choi did everything de- with you.” lagged his long birdie putt about month, isn’t quite hitting his
Miley, “and he’s thrown the manded of the winner at The 3 feet by the hole, and Toms weight and his deal has two
K.J. Choi
ball well.” Players Championship. thought he had a winner with his years to run. Alex Rodriguez,
Winner of The Players Championship
And when Fox (4-2) did get Not only did he hit the island 18-foot putt until it slid by the 35, is hovering around .250 and
himself in a jam, his out pitch green on the 17th hole at the cup and rolled 31⁄2 feet by the cup. he’s owed around $24 million a
was always at hand. TPC Sawgrass, he did it three David Toms, who hit 6-iron Toms said of his three-putt bo- Into the grain, slightly uphill, he year until he’s 42. Throw in ace
“Their hitters might have an times in one day. With the tour- out of a divot and made an 18- gey on the first sudden-death didn’t strike it solidly and mis- CC Sabathia, 30, who’s due $23
idea what I’m going to throw nament on the line, he got up- foot birdie putt on the hardest playoff hole. “Maybe a lot of pres- sed. million a year through 2015, and
from having seen me a previ- and-down for par from 80 feet on hole to force a playoff, missed a sure. But other than that, there Choi tapped in his putt and you can see how nostalgia gets
ous time,” said Fox, who has the final hole Sunday. 31⁄2-foot par putt on the 17th to was no excuse.” pumped his fist, yet his heart felt expensive in a hurry.
seen big league time with the Despite everything Choi did hand Choi the biggest win of his On a hole designed to provide for the 44-year-old Toms. “It’s sad, because you’d always
Twins and Red Sox. “But the to win, this Players Champion- career. great theater — the island-green “As a fellow player, I felt very like those things to last forever,”
pitcher can do the same thing ship might be remembered as “No excuses, no spike marks, 17th — the finish fell flat. former manager Joe Torre said
and realize what a hitter much for how it was lost. no ball marks, no nothing,” Both players hit the green in See GOLF, Page 7B earlier this week. “They were
doesn’t like. I think it works part of something very unique.”
both ways.” They were also part of an era
The Yankees best moments LOCAL RUNNING when we were lulled into think-
came early on. ing that the best players in every

Omurwa, Snead post wins


After spotting Pawtucket a game could blow past their
run in the first inning, the expiration dates like they were
Yanks came back to tie it in the stamped in invisible ink. For

in JCC River Street Run


second on Justin Maxwell’s so- decades, players simply got
lo shot. Maxwell teed off on a older, not better, when they
3-1 fastball and yanked it over skidded into their mid-30s and
the left field fence for his 13th beyond. The easy explanations
homer of the year. By JAY MONAHAN trailing at 16:07. were better diets and condition-
“I was trying to throw a fast- For The Times Leader Skwierz traded leads with ing regimens. The came revela-
ball inside,” said Fox, “and I WILKES-BARRE – Even in Omurwa for most of the race. tions of performance-enhancing
just left it over the plate too the short races, Bonafase Ngan- With a half mile left, the 27- drugs, and we learned so many
much. You make a mistake and dus Omurwa only runs at 75 year old Kenyan transplant weren’t beating Father Time so
good hitters are going to hurt percent. pulled ahead and created dis- much as cheating him.
you.” But Omurwa needed an extra tance between himself and the There’s no reason to impugn
That put Maxwell one round push as Jeffrey Skwierz forced Pringle native as they turned the reputations of any of those
tripper behind teammate and him into a sprint toward the onto West River Street. names above, save A-Rod, who
IL leader Jorge Vazquez. finish Sunday at the Jewish “I wanted to stay on pace; admitted what he called a flirta-
The respite was a brief one Community Center of Wyom- that’s why I kept up with him. I tion with PEDs a few years ago.
as Pawtucket scored twice in ing Valley’s River Street 3 Mile have a problem with pacing my- Likewise, we can laud baseball’s
the bottom of the second off Run. self,” said Omurwa. “When I FRED ADAMS PHOTOS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER efforts to keep PEDs out of the
SWB starter Andrew Brack- Bonafase Ngandus Omurwa Omurwa, of Kingston, won got to the half mile, I felt like I Samantha Snead was the first game while remaining suspi-
was the overall winner in the South Wilkes-Barre race in female to cross the finish line
See YANKEES, Page 4B Wilkes-Barre on Sunday. 16 minutes flat with Skwierz See RUN, Page 4B at the River Street 3 Mile Run. See LITKE, Page 4B
K

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(3 p.m.)
H.S. Track and Field
By ROXY ROXBOROUGH The McGlynn Learning Center golf
District 2 Class 3A Track and Field Championships,
LOCAL Scranton Memorial Stadium N B A tournament at Sand Springs
BOXING REPORT: In the WBC light heavyweight title fight on May 21 in Montreal, Country Club on Friday. Regis-
Wednesday Canada, Jean Pascal is -$140 vs. Bernard Hopkins at +$120. Under 9.5 rounds:
GOLF H.S. BASEBALL Playoff Glance tration will be at 9 a.m. with a 10
-$400. Over 9.5 rounds: +$300. Pascal by KO, TKO or DQ: +$500. Pascal by
(4:15 p.m.) All Times EDT a.m. shotgun start. The cost is $85
U.S. Open qualifier set Tunkahnnock at Wyoming Valley West decision: +$120. Hopkins by KO, TKO or DQ: +$450. Hopkins by decision: +$200.
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Nanticoke at Coughlin Miami 97, Philadelphia 89
contact the McGlynn Learning

for Huntsville G.C.


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Holy Redeemer at Hazleton Area NATIONALS -$115 Pirates Dallas 89, Portland 81
Meyers at GAR ENTERTAINMENT REPORT Mountain Top Kiwanis No. 29 golf
Northwest at MMI Prep Phillies -$132 CARDS Sunday, April 17
Hanover Area at Wyoming Seminary
Odds to win ™Dancing with the Stars∫ Memphis 101, San Antonio 98 tournament at Sand Springs
A field of 31 golfers will com- Lake-Lehman at West Side Tech Hines Ward even REDS -$140 Cubs New Orleans 109, L.A. Lakers 100 Country Club on June 3. Regis-
Boston 87, New York 85
pete on Wednesday at the (4:15 p.m.)
H.S. SOFTBALL
Chelsea Kane 5/2 BRAVES -$230 Astros Oklahoma City 107, Denver 103 tration will be from noon to 1 p.m.
Huntsville Golf Club for an Tunkhannock at Wyoming Valley West Ralph Macchio 4/1 Marlins -$152 METS Monday, April 18 with a 1 p.m. shotgun start. Cost is
Miami 94, Philadelphia 73
opportunity to possible play in
Dallas at Berwick
Giants -$142 ROCKIES Chicago 96, Indiana 90 $85 per person, which includes
Nanticoke at Coughlin Kirstie Alley 6/1
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this year’s U.S. Open. Holy Redeemer at Hazleton Area BASEBALL D’BACKS -$115 Padres Boston 96, New York 93 formation, contact Bruce Spencer
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American League NBA
seven amateurs will tee it up Hanover Area at Wyoming Seminary
Lake-Lehman at West Side Tech
Wednesday, April 20
Oklahoma City 106, Denver 89
Hound Rescue “Fore the Bas-
RAYS -$130 Yankees Favorite Points Underdog sets” golf tournament on July 17
beginning at 8:30 a.m. for an H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL San Antonio 93, Memphis 87
(5:45 p.m.) TIGERS -$150 Blue Jays Tuesday L.A. Lakers 87, New Orleans 78 at Sand Springs Country Club.
18-hole shootout for one of two Crestwood at North Pocono Western Conference Finals Thursday, April 21
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Meyers at Hazleton Area RED SOX -$190 Orioles Chicago 88, Indiana 84
spots to advance out of the local Coughlin at Berwick
Indians -$132 ROYALS
MAVERICKS 5.5 Thunder Miami 100, Philadelphia 94 with a shotgun start at 9 a.m. The
Delaware Valley at Dallas Portland 97, Dallas 92
qualifier. H.S. GIRLS SOCCER WHITE SOX -$122 Rangers
NHL
Friday, April 22
cost is $75 per person and in-
Golfers who advance out of Honesdale at Tunkhannock, 4:15 p.m. Favorite Odds Underdog Boston 113, New York 96 cludes a continental breakfast,
MMI Prep at North Pocono, 4 p.m. A’S -$135 Angels Atlanta 88, Orlando 84
local qualifying will compete at Tuesday
L.A. Lakers 100, New Orleans 86
lunch and an Italian buffet dinner
Thursday MARINERS -$162 Twins
BRUINS -$150/+$130 Lightning Saturday, April 23 with awards and prizes to follow.
one of 13 sectional qualifiers H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL National League Indiana 89, Chicago 84 For more information, contact
Portland 84, Dallas 82
over 36 holes. (5:45 p.m.)
Hanover Area at Wyoming Area Memphis 91, San Antonio 88 Mandy Shema at 570-384-3483.
The U.S. Open will be played Wyoming Valley West at Nanticoke
West Side Tech at Abington Heights
Oklahoma City 97, Denver 94
Sunday, April 24
Tuskes Homes and Sand Springs
at Congressional Country Club Pittston Area at Lake-Lehman 33. (37) Andy Lally, Ford, 389, 35.8, 11, $88,875. Philadelphia 86, Miami 82 Country Club Four-Man Scramble
Friday, April 22: Binghamton 2, Manchester 1, 2OT
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OT
$104,570. Atlanta 88, Orlando 85
a cookout lunch at 11:30 a.m.,
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$114,641.
Denver 104, Oklahoma City 101

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Tuesday, April 26 awards. The entry fee is $75 per
Wednesday, April 20: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 4, Orlando 101, Atlanta 76
on the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP Jim Hoey to Roch- $77,595. Chicago 116, Indiana 89, Chicago wins series 4-1 person. For more information,
to join approximately 416 ex- ester (IL). Designated C Steve Holm for assign- Norfolk 2
Friday, April 22: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 2, Norfolk 1
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chy on the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Scott Proctor Sunday, April 17: Hershey 4, Charlotte 2 42. (40) David Stremme, Chevrolet, vibration, 47,
Thursday, April 28 Saturday at Sand Springs Golf
ers are fully exempt. from Gwinnett (IL). Tuesday, April 19: Hershey 3, Charlotte 2
Wednesday, April 20: Charlotte 3, Hershey 2
25.9, 2, $77,065.
43. (36) Michael McDowell, Toyota, electrical, 45, Atlanta 84, Orlando 81, Atlanta wins series 4-2 Club in Drums. Registration will
Frontier League L.A. Lakers 98, New Orleans 80, L.A. Lakers wins
Area players of note in the WINDY CITY THUNDERBOLTS—Signed INF Friday, April 22: Charlotte 5, Hershey 3
Sunday, April 24: Charlotte 2, Hershey 1, OT
31.7, 2, $77,438.
series 4-2 begin at 11 a.m. with a shotgun start
Mike Torres and RHP Dustin Williams to contract Race Statistics
field are Bucknell Golf Club pro extensions. Released C Matt Powell. WESTERN CONFERENCE Average Speed of Race Winner: 125.578 mph. Dallas 103, Portland 96, Dallas wins series 4-2
Friday, April 29
at 1 p.m. A captain-and-crew for-
Manitoba 4, Lake Erie 3 Time of Race: 3 hours, 11 minutes, 7 seconds.
Brian Kelly and Huntsville Golf Saturday, April 16: Lake Erie 6, Manitoba 4 Margin of Victory: 2.122 seconds. Memphis 99, San Antonio 91, Memphis wins series mat will be used, and the tourna-
Club head professional Mike Sunday, April 17: Manitoba 3, Lake Erie 2, OT Caution Flags: 6 for 28 laps. 4-2 ment will conclude with a buffet
Tuesday, April 19: Lake Erie 2, Manitoba 1 Lead Changes: 23 among 11 drivers. CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS
dinner, beverages and the award-
Molino. Huntsville Golf Club W H A T ’ S O N T V Thursday, April 21: Lake Erie 6, Manitoba 3
Friday, April 22: Manitoba 2, Lake Erie 0
Lap Leaders: J.Johnson 1-41; M.Bliss 42; M.McDo-
well 43-44; C.Edwards 45; J.Johnson 46-107;
(Best-of-7)
Sunday, May 1 ing of prizes. Cost is $90 per
assistant pro Ryan Dimmick and Monday, May 16
Sunday, April 24: Manitoba 3, Lake Erie 1 M.Kenseth 108; D.Earnhardt Jr. 109; M.Truex Jr.
110; J.Johnson 111-142; C.Edwards 143-163;
Memphis 114, Oklahoma City 101 person. For more information,
Tuesday, April 26: Manitoba 4, Lake Erie 1 Miami 99, Boston 90
amateur Todd Vonderheid also CYCLING Hamilton 4, Oklahoma City 2 J.Johnson 164; A.Allmendinger 165; J.Johnson Monday, May 2 contact Scott Rozitski at 570-474-
5 p.m. 166-188; C.Edwards 189-217; J.Johnson 218;
represent the host club. VERSUS — Tour of California, stage 2, Squaw Val-
Thursday, April 14: Hamilton 5, Oklahoma City 2
C.Edwards 219-283; J.Johnson 284-285; J.Mon-
Atlanta 103, Chicago 95 9251.
Saturday, April 16: Hamilton 2, Oklahoma City 1 Dallas 96, L.A. Lakers 94
ley to Sacramento, Calif. toya 286-287; J.Johnson 288-312; C.Edwards 313;
Molino and Benton’s Tyler MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
Tuesday, April 19: Oklahoma City 2, Hamilton 0
Wednesday, April 20: Oklahoma City 5, Hamilton 2 J.Johnson 314-333; C.Bowyer 334-362; M.Martin Tuesday, May 3
Miami 102, Boston 91 MEETINGS
363-368; M.Kenseth 369-400.
Brewington grew up playing the 6:30 p.m. Friday, April 22: Hamilton 2, Oklahoma City 0
Sunday, April 24: Hamilton 4, Oklahoma City 1 Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, Laps Led): Oklahoma City 111, Memphis 102
YES – N.Y. Yankees at Tampa Bay Wednesday, May 4
NCPGA Junior Tour. William- 7 p.m. Houston 4, Peoria 0
J.Johnson, 9 times for 207 laps; C.Edwards, 5
times for 117 laps; M.Kenseth, 2 times for 33 laps; Chicago 86, Atlanta 73 Duryea Little League will hold its
ESPN — Philadelphia at St. Louis Wednesday, April 13: Houston 4, Peoria 1
sport’s Matt Schall and amateur ROOT -- Pittsburgh at Washington Friday, April 15: Houston 3, Peoria 2, OT
C.Bowyer, 1 time for 29 laps; M.Martin, 1 time for 6 Dallas 93, L.A. Lakers 81 monthly meeting at 7 p.m. Sunday
laps; J.Montoya, 1 time for 2 laps; M.McDowell, 1 Friday, May 6
Kyle Deisher are also products SNY -- N.Y. Mets at Florida Monday, April 18: Houston 5, Peoria 3 time for 2 laps; M.Truex Jr., 1 time for 1 lap; D.Earn- Chicago 99, Atlanta 82 at the Duryea VFW.
Tuesday, April 19: Houston 2, Peoria 1 hardt Jr., 1 time for 1 lap; M.Bliss, 1 time for 1 lap; Dallas 98, L.A. Lakers 92
of the NCPGA junior tour. Bre- Milwaukee 4, Texas 2
Thursday, April 14: Milwaukee 5, Texas 2
A.Allmendinger, 1 time for 1 lap. Saturday, May 7 REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS
Top 12 in Points: 1. C.Edwards, 416; 2. J.Johnson, Memphis 101, Oklahoma City 93, OT
wington played college golf at Saturday, April 16: Texas 3, Milwaukee 1 392; 3. Ky.Busch, 379; 4. D.Earnhardt Jr., 364; 5. Boston 97, Miami 81
Rider, while Schall played for P O C O N O Tuesday, April 19: Texas 3, Milwaukee 2, OT
Wednesday, April 20: Milwaukee 3, Texas 2
K.Harvick, 362; 6. M.Kenseth, 342; 7. R.Newman,
340; 8. C.Bowyer, 336; 9. Ku.Busch, 336; 10. T.Ste-
Sunday, May 8 Greater Pittston Stoners Youth
Dallas 122, L.A. Lakers 86, Dallas wins series 4-0
the University of Maryland. D O W N S Friday, April 22: Milwaukee 2, Texas 1, OT
Monday, April 25: Milwaukee 3, Texas 2, 2OT
wart, 328; 11. M.Martin, 324; 12. G.Biffle, 311. Atlanta 100, Chicago 88 Soccer will hold last-chance fall
NASCAR Driver Rating Formula Monday, May 9 registrations from 6:30 p.m. to
Former Penn State golf team Results
DIVISION FINALS
BEST OF 7
A maximum of 150 points can be attained in a race. Miami 98, Boston 90, OT
7:30 p.m. on Thursday at the
The formula combines the following categories: Oklahoma City 133, Memphis 123, 3OT
captain Greg Pieczynski and Saturday EASTERN CONFERENCE Wins, Finishes, Top-15 Finishes, Average Running Tuesday, May 10 Exeter Scout Home, located near
Binghamton 4, Portland 2 Position While on Lead Lap, Average Speed Under
Honesdale amateur Eric Wil- First - $8,600 Pace 1:53.0 Wednesday, April 27: Binghamton 3, Portland 2 Green, Fastest Lap, Led Most Laps, Lead-Lap Fin-
Chicago 95, Atlanta 83
Wednesday, May 11
the Exeter Borough Building. The
6-Segundo Hanover (Ho Parker) ...15.60 9.40 3.80 ish.
liams are also competing. 4-Eoos (Aa Merriman) ..............................12.20 4.80
Thursday, April 28: Binghamton 5, Portland 3 Miami 97, Boston 87, Miami wins series 4-1 cost is $48 per player with no
Saturday, April 30: Portland 3, Binghamton 2
Pieczynski grabbed one of the 5-Southwind Tyrant (Co Callahan) ....................2.40 Monday, May 2: Binghamton 6, Portland 1
Oklahoma City 99, Memphis 72 uniform or $63 per player with
EXACTA (6-4) $218.00 Thursday, May 12
Tuesday, May 3: Portland 6, Binghamton 2
Chicago 93, Atlanta 73, Chicago wins series 4-2 new uniform. New players must
qualifying spots the last time TRIFECTA (6-4-5) $913.60 Friday, May 6: Binghamton 3, Portland 0
show their birth certificate. Credit
the open local was at Huntsville
SUPERFECTA (6-4-ALL-ALL) $559.40
Second - $19,000 Trot 1:55.4 Charlotte 4, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 2 P G A T O U R Friday, May 13
Memphis 95, Oklahoma City 83
5-Berndt Energy (Da Palone) ...........5.40 2.60 2.80 Thursday, April 28: Charlotte 3, Wilkes-Barre/ cards are not accepted. Returning
Scranton 2 Sunday, May 15
in 2009. Williams has competed 1-Motown Dreamgirl (Ge Napolitano Jr) ..2.60 2.20
Saturday, April 30: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 3, Char- The Players Championship Oklahoma City 105, Memphis 90, Oklahoma City players may mail registration
9-Swan Image (Jo Pavia Jr) ...............................3.40
in both the U.S. and the Mid EXACTA (5-1) $15.00 lotte 0
'Par Scores
wins series 4-3 forms to Stoners Soccer, P.O. Box
Monday, May 2: Charlotte 2, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton CONFERENCE FINALS
TRIFECTA (5-1-9) $61.80 263, West Pittston, PA., 18643.
Amateur Championships. Piec- SUPERFECTA (5-1-9-7) $217.20 1, OT
Wednesday, May 4: Charlotte 1, Wilkes-Barre/
Sunday Sunday, May 15
Chicago 103, Miami 82, Chicago leads series 1-0 Forms must be received by May
DAILY DOUBLE (6-5) $67.80 At TPC Sawgrass - Stadium Course
zynski will be paired with 2008 Third - $13,000 Pace 1:53.0 Scranton 0
Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Tuesday, May 17 25. Late fees go in effect on June 1.
Friday, May 6: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 1, Charlotte 0 Oklahoma City at Dallas, 9 p.m.
Pennsylvania Mid Amateur 3-Kaydon Begone (An McCarthy) ..17.20 9.40 5.00
8-Lightning Moon (Ge Napolitano Jr) .......4.80 3.80 Saturday, May 7: Charlotte 4, Wilkes-Barre/Scran- Purse: $9.5 million
Wednesday, May 18 For more information, visit
ton 3 Yardage: 7,215; Par 72
champion William Smith. 4-Fox Valley Breeze (Br Simpson)....................4.40
WESTERN CONFERENCE Final Round
Miami at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. www.stonersoccer.org.
EXACTA (3-8) $110.20 Thursday, May 19
(x-won on first playoff hole)
The 7,200-yard, par-72 Hunts- TRIFECTA (3-8-4) $932.80 Hamilton 4, Manitoba 3
Thursday, April 28: Hamilton 4, Manitoba 1 x-K.J. Choi (600), Oklahoma City at Dallas, 9 p.m.
SUPERFECTA (3-8-ALL-ALL) $1,503.00 Saturday, May 21
ville Golf Club was designed by Fourth - $4,600 Pace 1:55.1 Sunday, May 1: Hamilton 4, Manitoba 2 $1,710,000 .............................70-68-67-70—275-13
David Toms (330), Dallas at Oklahoma City, 9 p.m. Bulletin Board items will not be
2-Bullvillelightning (La Stalbaum).....3.20 2.40 2.40 Tuesday, May 3: Manitoba 5, Hamilton 4
Rees Jones and opened in 1995. 4-Rolling On (Ma Kakaley) ........................5.80 4.80 Wednesday, May 4: Manitoba 2, Hamilton 1, 2OT $1,026,000 .............................66-68-71-70—275-13 Sunday, May 22
Chicago at Miami, 8:30 p.m. accepted over the telephone. Items
3-Savvy Hawk (Ji Taggart Jr) .............................7.20 Friday, May 6: Hamilton 5, Manitoba 1 Paul Goydos (210),
It has hosted the Pennsylvania EXACTA (2-4) $17.80 Sunday, May 8: Manitoba 1, Hamilton 0 $646,000 ................................69-70-69-69—277-11
Monday, May 23 may be faxed to 831-7319, emailed to
Monday, May 9: Hamilton 2, Manitoba 1, 3OT Dallas at Oklahoma City, 9 p.m.
Senior Better Ball Champion- TRIFECTA (2-4-3) $167.20
SUPERFECTA (2-4-3-7) $1,516.40 Houston 4, Milwaukee 3
Luke Donald (135),
Tuesday, May 24 tlsports@timesleader.com or dropped
$418,000 ................................69-67-71-71—278-10 Chicago at Miami, 8:30 p.m.
ship, Pennsylvania Mid Amateur Fifth - $21,000 Pace 1:50.2
3-New Release (Ge Napolitano Jr)..3.20 2.20 2.20
Friday, April 29: Milwaukee 3, Houston 1
Sunday, May 1: Houston 2, Milwaukee 0
Nick Watney (135),
Wednesday, May 25
off at the Times Leader or mailed to
$418,000 ................................64-71-72-71—278-10
Championship and the Penn- 4-Mr Excellent (Ho Parker) ........................2.80 2.10 Tuesday, May 3: Milwaukee 5, Houston 3
Jason Day (92), $287,375....69-70-72-68—279 -9
x-Oklahoma City at Dallas, 9 p.m. Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N, Main
7-Rockin The House (Ma Kakaley) ...................3.80 Thursday, May 5: Houston 3, Milwaukee 2, OT Thursday, May 26
sylvania Senior Amateur Cham- EXACTA (3-4) $11.40 Friday, May 6: Houston 3, Milwaukee 2, OT Hunter Mahan (92),
x-Miami at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250.
TRIFECTA (3-4-7) $49.80 Sunday, May 8: Milwaukee 5, Houston 4, OT $287,375 ................................70-67-73-69—279 -9
Friday, May 27
pionship. Golf Digest Magazine SUPERFECTA (3-4-7-5) $72.60 Tuesday, May 10: Houston 4, Milwaukee 2 J.B. Holmes (92), $287,375.68-69-73-69—279 -9 x-Dallas at Oklahoma City, 9 p.m.
PICK 3 (3-2-3) $193.00 Alvaro Quiros (0), $287,375 67-73-68-71—279 -9
ranks Huntsville fourth among Sixth - $16,000 Pace 1:52.4
CONFERENCE FINALS
BEST OF 7 Jason Dufner (92), Saturday, May 28
x-Chicago at Miami, 8:30 p.m.
golf courses in Pennsylvania. 3-Persuader Raider (Da Palone) .....4.80 3.00 2.20
4-Bettor Watch Him (La Stalbaum) ...........5.20 4.00 EASTERN CONFERENCE $287,375 ................................69-70-68-72—279 -9
Aaron Baddeley (92), Sunday, May 29
Officials from the North Cen- 7-Zander Massimo (Ge Napolitano Jr)..............2.60 Binghamton 2, Charlotte 0
Thursday, May 12: Binghamton 7, Charlotte 4 $287,375 ................................70-67-70-72—279 -9
x-Oklahoma City at Dallas, 9 p.m.
Monday, May 30
F I G H T
EXACTA (3-4) $28.40
tral Pennsylvania Golf Associ- TRIFECTA (3-4-7) $61.60 Friday, May 13: Binghamton 3, Charlotte 0 Chris Stroud (62), $175,071 71-67-74-68—280 -8
Zach Johnson (62),
x-Miami at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. S C H E D U L E
SUPERFECTA (3-4-7-8) $470.00 Tuesday, May 17: Charlotte at Binghamton, 7:05
ation will assist with the tourna- Seventh - $13,000 Pace 1:52.3 p.m.
Wednesday, May 18: Charlotte at Binghamton, 7:05
$175,071 ................................74-70-70-66—280 -8
Brian Gay (62), $175,071 .....71-69-71-69—280 -8
May 18
3-Grinning Breed (Jo Pavia Jr).........4.20 2.60 2.40 At The Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, Ro-
ment. 2-Modern Desire (Ge Napolitano Jr) ........2.80 2.40 p.m. Sergio Garcia (62), semont, Ill., Andy Lee vs. Alex Bunema, 10, mid-
Pairings and Starting Times 4-Southwind Irvin (Da Palone)...........................4.00 x-Saturday, May 21: Charlotte at Binghamton, 7:05 $175,071 ................................74-68-73-65—280 -8 dleweights.
EXACTA (3-2) $8.60 p.m. Spencer Levin (62), May 20
8:30 a.m. – Dakota Brown, Boca Raton, Fla.; x-Monday, May 23: Binghamton at Charlotte, 7:05
Matthew Schall, Williamsport TRIFECTA (3-2-4) $91.40 $175,071 ................................72-69-68-71—280 -8 At Prudential Center, Newark, N.J. (ESPN2), Ant-
SUPERFECTA (3-2-4-6) $359.60 p.m. Steve Stricker (62), wone Smith vs. Joel Julio, 10, light middleweights.
8:40 a.m. – Brent Studer, Brielle, N.J.; Brian
Bergstol, Mount Bethel
Eighth - $60,000 Pace 1:49.0 x-Tuesday, May 24: Binghamton at Charlotte, 7:05
p.m.
$175,071 ................................69-67-71-73—280 -8 N H L May 21
2-Vintage Master (Da Palone)..........7.60 3.60 4.00 Davis Love III (62), At Chiapas, Mexico, Tomas Rojas vs. Juan Jose
8:50 a.m. – Tyler Brewington, Orangeville; 1-St Elmo Hero (Ge Napolitano Jr) ...........3.40 3.40 WESTERN CONFERENCE $175,071 ................................68-69-70-73—280 -8 Montes, 12, for Rojas’ WBC super flyweight title.
Ryan Brown, Scranton; Thomas Timby Jr., 4-Legal Litigator (Aa Merriman) ........................ 4.20 Houston 2, Hamilton 0 Matt Jones (49), $107,214 ...72-72-69-68—281 -7 Daily Playoff Glance At Puebla, Mexico, Sammy Gutierrez vs. Juan Pa-
Doylestown. EXACTA (2-1) $40.80 Friday, May 13: Houston 2, Hamilton 1 Steve Marino (49), lacios, 12, for Gutierrez’s interim WBA World mini-
TRIFECTA (2-1-4) $175.40 Sunday, May 15: Houston 3, Hamilton 2 All Times EDT
9:00 a.m. – Gregory Pieczynski, Kingston; $107,214 ................................70-72-69-70—281 -7 (x-if necessary) mumweight title.
SUPERFECTA (2-1-4-ALL) $279.60 Tuesday, May 17: Houston at Hamilton, 7:30 p.m. At The Bell Centre, Montreal (HBO), Jean Pascal
Brandon Matthews, Dupont; Bill Smith, Hazleton Ninth - $16,000 Pace 1:52.1 Wednesday, May 18: Houston at Hamilton, 7:30 Kevin Streelman (49), CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS
9:10 a.m. – Sean Szerencsits, Coplay; Brian $107,214 ................................70-69-75-67—281 -7 vs. Bernard Hopkins, 12, for Pascal’s WBC-IBO
4-Snap Out Of It (An Napolitano) .....6.20 3.00 2.40 p.m. (Best-of-7) light heavyweight title; Chad Dawson vs. Adrian
Kelly, Lewisburg; Luke Vargo, Chadds Ford 5-I’m An Eyre Nz (Jo Pavia Jr)..................8.60 4.40 x-Friday, May 20: Houston at Hamilton, 7:30 p.m. Stewart Cink (49), $107,21470-72-69-70—281 -7
Thursday, April 28 Diaconu, 12, light heavyweights.
9:20 a.m. -- Andrew Bradley, Bethlehem, Pa. ; 8-Raven Rocket (Ge Napolitano Jr) ..................2.60 x-Sunday, May 22: Hamilton at Houston, 5:05 p.m. Peter Hanson (0), $107,214 72-72-66-71—281 -7
Martin Kaymer (0), Vancouver 1, Nashville 0 May 27
Kyle Deisher, Montgomery, Pa. ; Ed Karpovich, EXACTA (4-5) $75.40 x-Tuesday, May 24: Hamilton at Houston, 8:05 p.m. At Reno Events Center, Reno., Nev. (ESPN2), Jo-
TRIFECTA (4-5-8) $293.80 $107,214 ................................67-72-70-72—281 -7 Friday, April 29
Clarks Summit, Pa. sesito Lopez vs. Steve Upsher Chambers, 12, light
9:30 a.m. – Todd Vonderheid, Kingston;
SUPERFECTA (4-5-8-ALL) $421.20
PICK 4 (3-3-2-4 (4 Out of 4)) $672.00
N A S C A R Sean O’Hair (49), $107,214.71-71-67-72—281 -7
Chad Campbell (42),
Tampa Bay 4, Washington 2
San Jose 2, Detroit 1, OT welterweights; Tony Thompson vs. Maurice Harris,
Wesley Hollis, Glenmoore; Jake Kehres, Blooms- Saturday, April 30 12, IBF heavyweight eliminator.
Tenth - $50,000 Pace 1:52.4 $67,450...................................73-71-69-69—282 -6
burg 7-Movie Idol (Co Callahan) .........54.20 12.80 10.40 Sprint Cup-FedEx 400 Boston 7, Philadelphia 3 June 4
Jeff Overton (42), $67,450...69-71-73-69—282 -6 At Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, N.J. (SHO), Carl
9:40 a.m. – Christopher Dymek, Brielle, N.J.; 6-Vegas Rusty (Ge Napolitano Jr)..........13.80 5.80 Nashville 2, Vancouver 1, 2OT
Joseph Hardy, Verona, N.J. ; Tim Anderson, 10-Smile A Little (An McCarthy) benefitting Autism Speaks Brian Davis (42), $67,450 ....69-69-73-71—282 -6
Charl Schwartzel (42), Sunday, May 1
Froch vs. Glen Johnson, 12, for Froch’s WBC super
EXACTA (7-6) $1,882.00 middleweight title; Zsolt Erdei vs. Dawid Kostecki,
Kingston
TRIFECTA (7-6-ALL) $2,369.40
Results $67,450...................................72-71-71-68—282 -6 San Jose 2, Detroit 1 12, light heavyweights.
9:50 a.m. – Ryan Dimmick, Dallas; Frank Charley Hoffman (42), Tampa Bay 3, Washington 2, OT At Staples Center, Los Angeles (HBO), Sebastian
SUPERFECTA (7-6-ALL-ALL) $1,435.60 Sunday
Radice, Sugarloaf; Spencer Lunger, Clarks Eleventh - $19,000 Pace 1:52.3 $67,450...................................72-71-68-71—282 -6 Monday, May 2 Zbik vs. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., 12, for Zbik’s WBC
At Dover International Speedway Robert Karlsson (42), Boston 3, Philadelphia 2, OT middleweight title; Miguel Vazquez vs. Marco Anto-
Summit 4-Multiple Choice (La Stalbaum)....20.80 7.80 4.20 Dover, Del. $67,450...................................71-67-72-72—282 -6 Tuesday, May 3 nio Barrera, 12, for Vazquez’s IBF lightweight title.;
10:00 a.m. – Michael Brown, Cheltenham; Eric 5-Cole Hard Cash (Da Palone) ................ 2.10 2.20
2-Three New Dawns (Ge Napolitano Jr)..3.20 3.80 Lap length: 1 miles Rory Sabbatini (42), Tampa Bay 4, Washington 3 Vanes Martirosyan vs. Saul Roman, 12, WBC junior
Williams, Honesdale; Wade Mignerey, Endwell, middleweight eliminator.
EXACTA (4-2) $52.00 (Start position in parentheses) $67,450...................................67-71-71-73—282 -6 Vancouver 3, Nashville 2, OT
N.Y. 1. (24) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 400 laps, 118.4 rating, 47 June 10
EXACTA (4-5) $32.60 Trevor Immelman (36), Wednesday, May 4
10:10 a.m. – Michael Molino, Dallas; Rick TRIFECTA (4-2-5) $170.00 points, $314,311. At New York (ESPN2), Kenny Galarza vs. Irving
$50,192...................................70-73-70-70—283 -5 Boston 5, Philadelphia 1
Piger, Williamsport; Oliver White, Lower Gwynedd TRIFECTA (4-5-2) $156.40 2. (25) Mark Martin, Chevrolet, 400, 94.6, 43, Tampa Bay 5, Washington 3, Tampa Bay wins se- Garcia, 10, welterweights.
$197,025. Ryan Moore (36), $50,192 ...71-69-71-72—283 -5
SUPERFECTA (4-2-5-ALL) $294.00 Phil Mickelson (36), ries 4-0
SUPERFECTA (4-5-2-ALL) $294.00 3. (18) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 400, 113.9, 41, San Jose 4, Detroit 3, OT
$184,666. $50,192...................................71-71-69-72—283 -5
Twelfth - $25,000 Pace 1:52.1
3-Mr Terry Fra (Br Simpson)...........18.60 9.00 4.00 4. (7) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 400, 92.5, 40, $180,341. Carl Pettersson (36), Thursday, May 5 H . S . G I R L S
L O C A L 2-Drive All Night (An Napolitano)..............3.20 2.60 5. (15) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 400, 85.9, 39,
$146,914.
$50,192...................................73-71-71-68—283 -5 Vancouver 4, Nashville 2
Friday, May 6 S O C C E R
1-Cheyenne Knight (La Stalbaum) ...................4.00 Bryce Molder (36), $50,192 .70-73-67-73—283 -5
C A L E N D A R EXACTA (3-2) $55.60 6. (22) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 400, 92.5, 39, Graeme McDowell (36), Detroit 4, San Jose 3
TRIFECTA (3-2-1) $329.00 $158,958. $50,192...................................67-69-68-79—283 -5 Boston 5, Philadelphia 1, Boston wins series 4-0 WYOMING VALLEY CONFERENCE
7. (13) Carl Edwards, Ford, 400, 126.9, 38, Saturday, May 7 STANDINGS
Monday SUPERFECTA (3-2-1-6) $400.80
PICK 3 (ALL-4-3) $861.60 $146,841.
Kenny Perry (32), $41,800...72-71-68-73—284 -4
Andres Romero (32), Nashville 4, Vancouver 3 Division 1-A ............................................. W L T
H.S. BASEBALL Scratched: Amillionpennies 8. (8) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 400, 102.7, 37, $41,800...................................72-69-69-74—284 -4 Sunday, May 8 y-Berwick................................................... 10 1 1
(4:15 p.m.) Thirteenth - $8,600 Pace 1:54.0 $109,425. Angel Cabrera (29), Detroit 4, San Jose 3 y-Coughlin ................................................. 10 1 1
Wyoming Area at Berwick 6-Absolutely Michael (Ho Parker)..28.60 6.60 8.40 9. (1) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 400, 131.3, 37,
$159,211. $36,100...................................70-74-68-73—285 -3 Monday, May 9 y-Dallas...................................................... 8 2 2
Tunkhannock at Dallas 5-Frontier (An Napolitano)..........................2.40 2.10 Greg Chalmers (29), Vancouver 2, Nashville 1, Vancouver wins series
Pittston Area at Holy Redeemer 3-The Tupelo Flash N (Ge Napolitano Jr) ........3.00 10. (10) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 400, 108, 34, y-Holy Redeemer ..................................... 6 7 0
$142,986. $36,100...................................73-65-74-73—285 -3 4-2 Crestwood ................................................. 5 7 1
Nanticoke at Crestwood EXACTA (6-5) $105.60
Hazleton Area at Coughlin TRIFECTA (6-5-3) $436.00 11. (16) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 400, 93.2, 33, Jonathan Byrd (29), $36,10071-73-72-69—285 -3 Tuesday, May 10
MMI Prep at Lake-Lehman SUPERFECTA (6-5-3-ALL) $387.40 $102,525. Charlie Wi (29), $36,100 ......70-72-68-75—285 -3 Detroit 3, San Jose 1 Division 1-B.............................................. W L T
Northwest at Hanover Area Fourteenth - $4,600 Pace 1:56.2 12. (3) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 400, 98, 33, Garrett Willis (24), $27,816..70-74-69-73—286 -2 Thursday, May 12 y-Delaware Valley ..................................... 5 6 2
GAR at West Side Tech 1-Pulsation N (An Napolitano)...........4.80 3.00 2.40 $101,200. Justin Rose (24), $27,816....70-69-74-73—286 -2 San Jose 3, Detroit 2, San Jose wins series 4-3
13. (9) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 400, 90.7, 31, Ben Crane (24), $27,816......68-76-71-71—286 -2 Lake-Lehman............................................. 3 6 2
Wyoming Seminary at Meyers 8-Goodbye So Long (Wi Mann).............14.80 10.60 CONFERENCE FINALS
4-Eyes On Kassa (Ge Napolitano Jr)................4.60 $121,983. Corey Pavin (24), $27,816...72-69-74-71—286 -2 Wyoming Valley West .............................. 3 9 1
H.S. SOFTBALL 14. (6) Kurt Busch, Dodge, 400, 73.5, 30, $132,575. (Best-of-7) Hazleton Area............................................ 3 9 0
(4:15 p.m.) EXACTA (1-8) $83.80 Bubba Watson (24),
TRIFECTA (1-8-4) $630.80 15. (17) David Reutimann, Toyota, 400, 77.2, 29, $27,816...................................76-66-76-68—286 -2 Saturday, May 14 Nanticoke ................................................... 2 8 2
Wyoming Area at Berwick $118,958. Tampa Bay 5, Boston 2, Tampa Bay leads series 1-0
Tunkhannock at Dallas SUPERFECTA (1-8-ALL-ALL) $116.20 Ben Curtis (20), $23,133 ......71-73-70-73—287 -1
LATE DOUBLE (6-1) $203.40 16. (26) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 400, 73.3, 28, Chris Couch (20), $23,133...71-72-71-73—287 -1 Sunday, May 15 Division 2-A.............................................. W L T
Pittston Area at Holy Redeemer $134,825.
Nanticoke at Crestwood Total Handle-$237,863 Lucas Glover (20), $23,133 .65-71-74-77—287 -1 Vancouver 3, San Jose 2, Vancouver leads series y-Honesdale .............................................. 9 2 0
17. (21) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 400, 77, 27, Robert Allenby (20), 1-0
Hazleton Area at Coughlin $126,061. y-North Pocono ......................................... 6 4 2
MMI Prep at Lake-Lehman $23,133...................................69-74-68-76—287 -1 Tuesday, May 17
18. (23) Bobby Labonte, Toyota, 400, 71, 26, Tampa Bay at Boston, 8 p.m. Pittston Area .............................................. 6 6 1
Northwest at Hanover Area $114,745. Rocco Mediate (16),
GAR at West Side Tech
Wyoming Seminary at Meyers
A H L 19. (12) Greg Biffle, Ford, 399, 67.7, 25, $102,525. $21,850...................................72-69-71-76—288 E Wednesday, May 18 Wyoming Seminary .................................. 5 7 1
Hanover Area ............................................ 4 7 1
20. (31) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 398, 66.2, 24, Matt Kuchar (16), $21,850 ...69-72-73-74—288 E San Jose at Vancouver, 9 p.m.
H.S. SOCCER $123,414. Scott Verplank (16), Thursday, May 19
Dallas at Coughlin, 4:15 p.m. Playoff Glance 21. (28) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 398, 61.5, 23, $21,850...................................73-71-71-73—288 E Boston at Tampa Bay, 8 p.m. Division 2-B............................................ W L T
MMI Prep at Tunkhannock, 4:15 p.m. $125,125. Justin Leonard (13), Friday, May 20 Tunkhannock ........................................... 8 2 1
Meyers at Hanover Area, 7 p.m. (football stadium) All Times EDT
22. (29) David Gilliland, Ford, 398, 55.5, 22, $21,185...................................70-73-72-74—289 +1 Vancouver at San Jose, 9 p.m. Meyers...................................................... 8 2 2
Hazleton Area at Lake-Lehman, 6 p.m. (x-if necessary)
$102,508. Dustin Johnson (13), Saturday, May 21 Wyoming Area......................................... 6 5 1
H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL FIRST ROUND 23. (30) Casey Mears, Toyota, 397, 52.6, 21, $21,185...................................72-70-73-74—289 +1 Boston at Tampa Bay, 1:30 p.m. GAR .......................................................... 3 9 1
(5:45 p.m.) BEST OF 7 $86,300.
Meyers at Crestwood Ian Poulter (13), $21,185 .....70-72-74-73—289 +1 Sunday, May 22 MMI Prep.................................................. 0 11 0
EASTERN CONFERENCE 24. (20) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 396, 58.4, 20,
North Pocono at Coughlin Arjun Atwal (13), $21,185 ....73-70-77-69—289 +1 Vancouver at San Jose, 3 p.m.
Portland 4, Connecticut 2 $92,700. y – Clinched District 2 playoff berth
Hazleton Area at Delaware Valley 25. (33) Mike Bliss, Ford, 396, 47.1, 0, $98,708. Retief Goosen (9), $20,520 .73-69-72-76—290 +2 Monday, May 23
Thursday, April 14: Portland 3, Connecticut 2 Playoff format: Four 1-A teams, three 1-B teams,
Berwick at Hanover Area Saturday, April 16: Portland 3, Connecticut 2, OT 26. (35) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, 396, 49.1, 18, Jason Bohn (9), $20,520......71-73-72-74—290 +2 x-Tampa Bay at Boston, 8 p.m.
Dallas at Wyoming Valley West Troy Merritt (9), $20,520 ......69-75-73-73—290 +2 two 2-A teams and one 2-B team qualify.
Sunday, April 17: Connecticut 3, Portland 1 $95,033. Tuesday, May 24 Today games
H.S. Track and Field Tuesday, April 19: Connecticut 3, Portland 1 27. (5) Joey Logano, Toyota, 395, 52.4, 17, Fredrik Jacobson (5), x-San Jose at Vancouver, 9 p.m.
$19,760...................................67-75-73-76—291 +3 Dallas at Coughlin, 4:15 p.m.
(3 p.m.) Thursday, April 21: Portland 5, Connecticut 4 $90,725. Wednesday, May 25 MMI Prep at Tunkhannock, 4:15 p.m.
District 2 Class 2A Track and Field Championships, Saturday, April 23: Portland 6, Connecticut 4 28. (14) David Ragan, Ford, 395, 71.3, 16, $90,175. Matteo Manassero (0), x-Boston at Tampa Bay, 8 p.m. Hazleton Area at Lake-Lehman, 6 p.m.
Scranton Memorial Stadium Binghamton 4, Manchester 3 29. (27) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 394, 55.2, 15, $19,760...................................72-70-73-76—291 +3 Thursday, May 26 Meyers at Hanover Area, 7 p.m. (football stadium)
$124,433. Jerry Kelly (5), $19,760 ........73-70-73-75—291 +3
Tuesday Thursday, April 14: Manchester 2, Binghamton 1
Friday, April 15: Binghamton 4, Manchester 3, OT 30. (32) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 394, 42.4, 0, Hunter Haas (5), $19,760 ....72-71-75-73—291 +3
x-Vancouver at San Jose, 9 p.m. Tuesday's games
Lake-Lehman at Nanticoke, 4:15 p.m.
Sunday, April 17: Manchester 5, Binghamton 4, OT $93,422. Kris Blanks (5), $19,760 .......69-72-81-69—291 +3 Friday, May 27
H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL x-Tampa Bay at Boston, 8 p.m. Wyoming Area at Honesdale, 4:15 p.m.
(5:45 p.m.) Tuesday, April 19: Manchester 6, Binghamton 3 31. (41) Travis Kvapil, Ford, 394, 38.3, 0, $78,725. Webb Simpson (1), $19,00070-73-74-75—292 +4 Wednesday's games
Wyoming Area at West Side Tech Wednesday, April 20: Binghamton 5, Manchester 4, 32. (19) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 393, 56.9, Martin Laird (1), $19,000......72-70-76-74—292 +4 Saturday, May 28 Honesdale at Tunkhannock, 4:15 p.m.
Nanticoke at Pittston Area OT 13, $119,608. Kevin Chappell (1), $19,000 71-73-80-68—292 +4 x-San Jose at Vancouver, 8 p.m. MMI Prep at North Pocono, 4 p.m.
(END OF REGULAR SEASON)
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STANDINGS/STATS
An Uggla ending S TA N D I N G S
All Times EDT
AMERICAN LEAGUE

in Phillies’ loss
East Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Tampa Bay..................................... 23 17 .575 — — 7-3 L-2 10-12 13-5
New York ....................................... 20 18 .526 2 1 3-7 L-5 13-11 7-7
Boston ............................................ 20 20 .500 3 2 6-4 W-3 11-9 9-11
Toronto........................................... 20 20 .500 3 2 6-4 W-5 9-8 11-12
Baltimore........................................ 19 20 .487 31⁄2 21⁄2 5-5 W-2 10-11 9-9
Central Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Cleveland ..................................... 24 13 .649 — — 5-5 W-1 15-4 9-9
The Associated Press straight save. He has not al- Detroit ........................................... 22 18 .550 31⁄2 — 9-1 W-7 11-7 11-11
Kansas City.................................. 20 19 .513 5 11⁄2 4-6 L-2 15-8 5-11
ATLANTA — Dan Uggla hit lowed a run in 14 appearances Chicago ........................................ 17 24 .415 9 51⁄2 6-4 W-1 5-11 12-13
Minnesota .................................... 12 26 .316 121⁄2 9 2-8 L-8 4-11 8-15
a tiebreaking home run off Roy since April 14.
West Division
Halladay in the eighth inning to W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Los Angeles .................................. 22 19 .537 — — 5-5 L-1 9-10 13-9
cap a productive afternoon in Reds 9, Cadinals 7 Texas ............................................. 21 19 .525 1
⁄2 1 5-5 W-1 15-9 6-10
Oakland.......................................... 20 20 .500 11⁄2 2 5-5 L-1 9-10 11-10
Atlanta’s 3-2 victory over Phila- CINCINNATI — Brandon Seattle ............................................ 16 23 .410 5 51⁄2 3-7 L-6 8-11 8-12
delphia on Sunday Phillips hit a bases-loaded NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
The Braves’ second baseman double in the seventh inning W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Philadelphia................................... 25 14 .641 — — 5-5 L-2 13-7 12-7
had two hits and a walk. that ended Chris Carpenter’s Florida ............................................ 23 16 .590 2 — 4-6 L-1 12-9 11-7
Freddie Freeman drove in outing and his five-year streak Atlanta ............................................
New York .......................................
23
19
19
21
.548
.475
31⁄2
61⁄2
11⁄2
41⁄2
6-4
7-3
W-2
W-1
12-10
8-11
11-9
11-10
two runs for Atlanta, Jonny of beating the Reds. Washington ................................... 19 21 .475 61⁄2 41⁄2 5-5 W-1 10-9 9-12 AP PHOTO
Central Division
Venters (3-0) pitched a perfect Carpenter (1-3) hadn’t lost to W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Philadelphia Phillies starting pitcher Roy Halladay throws to an
Cincinnati ....................................... 23 17 .575 — — 8-2 W-3 13-9 10-8
eighth and Craig Kimbrel re- the Reds since June 6, 2006, St. Louis ......................................... 22 19 .537 11⁄2 2 5-5 L-3 10-9 12-10 Atlanta Braves batter in the first inning of a baseball game Sun-
corded the final three outs for winning his last 10 decisions. Milwaukee......................................
Pittsburgh ......................................
19
18
21
22
.475
.450
4
5
41⁄2
51⁄2
6-4
4-6
W-3
L-5
13-6
7-11
6-15
11-11
day in Atlanta. The Braves won the game, 3-2.
his 10th save. Chicago.......................................... 17 21 .447 5 51⁄2 5-5 L-1 9-13 8-8
Diamondbacks 4, Dodgers 1
Houston ......................................... 15 25 .375 8 81⁄2 3-7 L-1 9-13 6-12 Brewers 9, Pirates 6 White Sox 4, Athletics 3
Pinch-hitter Ben Francisco West Division Pittsburgh Milwaukee Chicago Oakland
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
led off the ninth with a walk, LOS ANGELES — Ian Ken- San Francisco ............................... 22 17 .564 — — 8-2 W-1 10-5 12-12 AMcCt cf
ab r h bi
4 1 1 1 Weeks 2b
ab r h bi
5 1 2 0 Pierre lf
ab
4
r
0
h bi
1 0 Crisp cf
ab r h bi
3 2 1 1
and he moved to second with nedy pitched six innings and Colorado ........................................
Los Angeles ..................................
20
19
18
22
.526
.463
11⁄2
4
21⁄2
5
2-8
4-6
L-2
L-2
9-10
10-11
11-8
9-11
Tabata lf 4 0 1 1 CGomz cf 4 2 1 0 AlRmrz ss 4 2 3 2 Barton 1b 5 0 2 2
GJones rf 4 0 0 0 Braun lf 3 1 2 4 A.Dunn 1b 3 0 0 0 CJcksn rf 3 0 1 0
two outs on a wild pitch. Kim- Xavier Nady and Ryan Roberts Arizona...........................................
San Diego ......................................
17
17
22
23
.436
.425
5
51⁄2
6
61⁄2
4-6
5-5
W-2
W-2
10-9
7-14
7-13
10-9
Walker 2b 3 1 1 1 Fielder 1b 4 0 0 0 Konerk dh 4 0 2 0 Matsui ph 0 0 0 0
Overay 1b 4 0 0 0 McGeh 3b 4 3 2 1 Quentin rf 3 0 1 1 Sweeny pr 0 0 0 0
brel ended the game on Rollins’ hit consecutive homers to help AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE
Hanrhn p 0 0 0 0 C.Hart rf 4 1 1 0 Przyns c 4 0 0 0 Wlngh lf 5 0 0 0
Alvarez 3b 4 1 2 0 YBtncr ss 4 0 1 0 Rios cf 4 1 1 0 KSuzuk dh 3 0 1 0
soft fly ball to left field. the Diamondbacks beat the Saturday's Games Saturday's Games Snyder c 3 1 1 0 Lucroy c 4 1 2 3 Vizquel 3b 3 1 2 0 AnLRc 3b 3 0 0 0
Seattle at Cleveland, ppd., rain Florida 1, Washington 0
John Mayberry had a two-run Dodgers. Oakland 6, Chicago White Sox 2 Atlanta 5, Philadelphia 3
Moskos p
DMcCt p
0 0 0 0 Greink p
0 0 0 0 BBoggs ph
2 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
Bckhm 2b 2 0 1 0 DeJess ph
Kzmnff 3b
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
homer for Philadelphia, and Kennedy (4-1) allowed a run Baltimore 6, Tampa Bay 0
Detroit 3, Kansas City 0
San Diego 9, Colorado 7
Houston 7, N.Y. Mets 3
BrWod 1b
Cedeno ss
1 0 1 0 Estrad p
4 1 2 2 Loe p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
M.Ellis 2b
Powell c
4 0 3 0
4 1 1 0
Halladay (5-3) gave up eight and four hits, struck out eight L.A. Angels 3, Texas 2
Toronto 9, Minnesota 3, 11 innings
Milwaukee 8, Pittsburgh 2
Cincinnati 7, St. Louis 3
Correia p
Pearce ph
1 0 0 0 Counsll ph
1 1 1 1 Axford p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 Totals 31 411 3 Totals
Pnngtn ss 3 0 1 0
34 310 3
hits and three runs in eight and walked one to help the Boston 6, N.Y. Yankees 0 Arizona 1, L.A. Dodgers 0
San Francisco 3, Chicago Cubs 0, 7 innings
Resop p 0 0 0 0 Chicago.............................. 000 101 200 — 4
Sunday's Games Doumit c 2 0 0 0
innings, striking out seven with Diamondbacks win a series at Kansas City at Detroit, ppd., rain Sunday's Games Totals 35 610 6 Totals 35 911 8
Oakland.............................. 000 010 200 — 3
E—Cahill (1). DP—Chicago 2, Oakland 4. LOB—
Seattle at Cleveland, ppd., rain Cincinnati 9, St. Louis 7 Pittsburgh .......................... 000 050 001 — 6
a pair of walks. Dodger Stadium for the first Baltimore 9, Tampa Bay 3 Washington 8, Florida 4 Milwaukee.......................... 411 020 10x — 9
Chicago 5, Oakland 10. 2B—Rios (6). HR—Al.Ra-
mirez (5), Crisp (2). SB—Crisp 2 (12). S—Vizquel,
time since August 2007. Toronto 11, Minnesota 3
Texas 5, L.A. Angels 4
Atlanta 3, Philadelphia 2
N.Y. Mets 7, Houston 4
E—Alvarez (7). DP—Pittsburgh 1, Milwaukee 2.
LOB—Pittsburgh 5, Milwaukee 6. 2B—Snyder (3),
Beckham, Crisp. SF—Quentin.
IP H R ER BB SO
Brewers 9, Pirates 6 Chicago White Sox 4, Oakland 3 Milwaukee 9, Pittsburgh 6 Cedeno (4), Pearce (2), McGehee (11), Lucroy (5). Chicago
Boston 7, N.Y. Yankees 5 San Francisco at Chicago, ppd., rain 3B—A.McCutchen (1), Braun (2). HR—Walker (5), Buehrle W,3-3 ......... 61⁄3 7 3 3 3 6
MILWAUKEE — Ryan Braun Padres 8, Rockies 2 Monday's Games San Diego 8, Colorado 2 Braun (12), McGehee (3), Lucroy (3). SB—Tabata Crain H,5.................. 1 2 0 0 0 1
N.Y. Yankees (A.J.Burnett 4-2) at Tampa Bay (Price Arizona 4, L.A. Dodgers 1 (11), Weeks 2 (5). Thornton H,3 ........... 2⁄3 1 0 0 0 1
homered, tripled and drove in DENVER — Mat Latos 5-3), 6:40 p.m. Monday's Games IP H R ER BB SO S.Santos S,5-5 ........ 1 0 0 0 2 0
Toronto (Drabek 2-2) at Detroit (Scherzer 6-0), 7:05 Philadelphia (Cl.Lee 2-3) at St. Louis (Westbrook Pittsburgh Oakland
four runs, leading a shaky Zack snapped a personal 10-game p.m. 2-3), 7:05 p.m. Correia L,5-4 ........... 4 8 6 6 2 1 Cahill L,6-1 .............. 7 10 4 2 2 1
Greinke and the Milwaukee losing streak and Ryan Lud- Baltimore (Tillman 2-3) at Boston (Matsuzaka 3-3),
7:10 p.m.
Pittsburgh (Maholm 1-5) at Washington (Lannan
2-4), 7:05 p.m.
Resop .......................
Moskos..................... 11⁄3
1 2
1
2
1
2
0
0
1
2
1
Ziegler ......................
Wuertz ......................
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
Brewers over the Pittsburgh wick homered in the Padres’ Cleveland (Tomlin 4-1) at Kansas City (Davies 1-5),
8:10 p.m.
Chicago Cubs (Zambrano 4-1) at Cincinnati (Bailey
2-0), 7:10 p.m.
D.McCutchen ..........
Hanrahan.................. 2⁄3
1 0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
Umpires—Home, Hunter Wendelstedt;First, Brian
Knight;Second, Jerry Layne;Third, Bob Davidson.
Pirates for a three-game sweep. win over the slumping Rockies. Texas (C.Lewis 3-4) at Chicago White Sox (E.Jack-
son 3-4), 8:10 p.m.
Florida (Jo.Johnson 3-1) at N.Y. Mets (Pelfrey 3-3),
7:10 p.m.
Milwaukee
Greinke W,2-1 ......... 5 6 5 5 1 5
T—2:32. A—19,018 (35,067).

Casey McGehee and Jo- Latos (1-5) hadn’t won since L.A. Angels (Pineiro 2-0) at Oakland (Anderson Houston (Myers 1-3) at Atlanta (Hanson 4-3), 7:10 Estrada H,3.............. 2 1 0 0 0 2
2-3), 10:05 p.m. p.m. Loe ............................ 1 0 0 0 1 1
nathan Lucroy also homered as Sept. 7, 2010, and his 10 Minnesota (S.Baker 2-2) at Seattle (Pineda 4-2), San Francisco (Lincecum 3-3) at Colorado (Morten- Axford ....................... 1 3 1 1 1 0 Red Sox 7, Yankees 5
10:10 p.m. sen 0-0), 8:40 p.m. WP—D.McCutchen. Boston New York
the Brewers beat Pittsburgh for straight losing decisions were Tuesday's Games San Diego (Richard 1-4) at Arizona (Galarraga 3-3), Umpires—Home, Chris Conroy;First, Brian O’No- ab r h bi ab r h bi
ra;Second, Alfonso Marquez;Third, Ed Hickox.
the ninth straight time at Miller one shy of the club record set N.Y. Yankees at Tampa Bay, 6:40 p.m.
Toronto at Detroit, 7:05 p.m.
9:40 p.m.
Milwaukee (Marcum 4-1) at L.A. Dodgers (Garland T—3:10. A—37,059 (41,900).
Ellsury cf
Pedroia 2b
4
4
1
1
1 0
0 0
Jeter ss
Grndrs cf
4 1 0 0
4 2 1 2
Park. The Pirates have lost five by right-hander Gary Ross in Baltimore at Boston, 7:10 p.m.
Cleveland at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m.
1-2), 10:10 p.m.
Tuesday's Games
AdGnzl 1b
Youkils 3b
3
5
1
2
0 0
2 3
Teixeir 1b
AlRdrg 3b
5 0 2 1
5 0 1 0
in a row overall. 1969. Texas at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. Houston at Atlanta, 1:05 p.m. A L B O X E S Ortiz dh
J.Drew rf
5
2
1
0
3 1
0 0
Cano 2b
Swisher rf
3 0 1 0
3 0 0 0
L.A. Angels at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. Pittsburgh at Washington, 1:05 p.m.
Minnesota at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. San Francisco at Colorado, 3:10 p.m. Lowrie ss 4 0 0 1 AnJons dh 3 1 1 1
Mets 7, Astros 4 Nationals 8, Marlins 4 Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Orioles 9, Rays 3 Crwfrd lf 4 0 0 0 ph-dh
Posada
0 0 0 0
Florida at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m.
Baltimore Tampa Bay Sltlmch c 4 1 2 1 Martin c 1 1 0 0
HOUSTON — Justin Turner WASHINGTON — Jason Philadelphia at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m.
San Diego at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. ab r h bi ab r h bi Gardnr lf 4 0 0 0
BRorts 2b 5 1 2 0 Fuld lf 4 0 0 0
homered and drove in a career- Marquis pitched into the sev- Milwaukee at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m.
Markks rf 5 2 3 1 SRdrgz 2b 1 0 0 0
Totals 35 7 8 6 Totals 32 5 6 4
Boston ................................ 013 010 110 — 7
D.Lee 1b 5 0 1 2 Zobrist 2b-rf 3 0 0 0
high five runs, and Jason Pridie enth inning to win his fifth Guerrr dh 5 1 2 0 Damon dh 3 0 0 0 New York ........................... 130 000 100 — 5
E—Crawford (1), Al.Rodriguez (2). DP—New York
hit a go-ahead single and stole game, drove in two runs and Diamondbacks 4, Dodgers 1
Scott lf
Pie lf
4
1
0
0
0 0
0 0
Longori 3b
Joyce rf-lf
4 0 1 0
3 2 2 1 1. LOB—Boston 9, New York 8. 2B—Ellsbury (13),
home for the Mets. led the Nationals over the Mar- N L B O X E S AdJons cf 4 2 1 0 BUpton cf 4 0 0 0 Ortiz (6), Al.Rodriguez (8). HR—Youkilis (7), Ortiz
Arizona Los Angeles Wieters c 4 1 3 1 Ktchm 1b 4 0 2 1 (7), Saltalamacchia (1), Granderson (13), An.Jones
Chris Capuano (3-4) allowed lins. Braves 3, Phillies 2 CYoung cf
ab
4
r
0
h bi
1 1 Carroll ss
ab r h bi
4 1 2 0
MrRynl 3b
Hardy ss
4
5
1
1
1 1
2 4
EJhnsn ss
Shppch c
4 1 2 1
3 0 1 0
(2). SB—Pedroia (7). CS—Gardner (6). SF—Low-
rie.
six hits and two runs in five Marquis (5-1) drove in two Philadelphia Atlanta KJhnsn 2b
J.Upton rf
5
4
0
0
1 0
1 0
Miles 2b
Ethier rf
4 0 3 1
4 0 0 0
DJhnsn ph 1 0 0 0
Boston
IP H R ER BB SO
ab r h bi ab r h bi Totals 42 915 9 Totals 34 3 8 3
innings. He struck out six. runs in the first with an RBI Rollins ss 5 0 0 0 Prado lf-3b 3 0 1 0 S.Drew ss
Nady 1b
3
4
1
1
2 0
1 2
Kemp cf
Loney 1b
3 0 0 0
4 0 1 0 Baltimore ............................ 012 014 001 — 9 Lester W,5-1............ 6 5 4 4 4 7
Mrtnz cf 4 0 1 0 McLoth cf 4 0 1 0 Aceves H,3 .............. 2⁄3 1 1 0 1 0
Aneury Rodriguez (0-2) double, and added a single in Polanc 3b 3 1 0 0 McCnn c 4 0 0 0 RRorts 3b 3 1 1 1 Navarr c 4 0 0 0 Tampa Bay......................... 001 100 010 — 3
LOB—Baltimore 9, Tampa Bay 7. 2B—Markakis
Bard H,8 ................... 11⁄3 0 0 0 2 1
Monter c 2 1 0 0 JuCastr 3b 2 0 0 0 Papelbon S,7-8 ....... 1 0 0 0 0 1
didn’t allow a hit until the fifth, the fourth. He allowed two runs Howard 1b
Ibanez lf
4
4
0
0
0 0
0 0
Uggla 2b
Hinske rf-lf
3 3 2 1
4 0 2 0 GParra lf 4 0 1 0 Uribe ph-3b 0 0 0 0 (4), Guerrero 2 (7). HR—Markakis (4), Hardy (2), New York
IKnndy p 2 0 0 0 GwynJ lf 2 0 0 0 Joyce (6), E.Johnson (1). SB—Ad.Jones (5). CS— F.Garcia L,2-3 ......... 51⁄3 6 5 4 2 4
but finished with five earned in the second — one of them Mayrry rf
Orr 2b
2
2
1
0
1 2
1 0
AlGnzlz ss
Fremn 1b
4 0 0 0
3 0 1 2 Vasquz p 0 0 0 0 Gions ph 1 0 0 0 Fuld (5). Logan........................ 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 0
DHrndz p 0 0 0 0 Elbert p 0 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO Robertson ................ 1 0 1 0 3 3
runs and four walks in his third unearned — and two in the BFrncs ph 0 0 0 0 Conrad 3b 3 0 0 0
Mora ph 1 0 0 0 Guerra p 0 0 0 0 Baltimore Chamberlain ............ 1 1 1 1 0 1
Ruiz c 3 0 1 0 Heywrd rf 0 0 0 0 Arrieta W,5-1 ........... 6 4 2 2 3 7
major league start. seventh, but still got credit for Hallady p 3 0 0 0 THudsn p 2 0 1 0 Putz p 0 0 0 0 Barajs ph
Lilly p
1 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 Ji.Johnson ............... 1 2 0 0 0 1
M.Rivera................... 1 1
HBP—by Lester (Jeter), by F.Garcia (Ellsbury).
0 0 1 1
Gload ph 1 0 0 0 DHrndz ph 1 0 0 0 M.Gonzalez ............. 1 1 1 1 0 1
Francisco Rodriguez pitched snapping Florida’s eight-game Venters p 0 0 0 0 MacDgl p 0 0 0 0
Sands ph-lf 2 0 0 0 Rapada..................... 0 1 0 0 0 0
WP—Robertson. PB—Martin.
Umpires—Home, Mike Everitt;First, Mark Wegner-
Kimrel p 0 0 0 0
a perfect ninth for his 12th winning streak in Washington. Totals 31 2 4 2 Totals 31 3 8 3 Totals 32 4 8 4 Totals 33 1 6 1 Uehara .....................
Tampa Bay
1 0 0 0 0 0 ;Second, Chris Guccione;Third, Mike Winters.
Arizona ............................... 040 000 000 — 4 T—3:41. A—46,945 (50,291).
Philadelphia....................... 000 002 000 — 2 Sonnanstine L,0-1 .. 5 8 4 4 0 2
Atlanta ................................ 000 101 01x — 3 Los Angeles....................... 001 000 000 — 1 Delaney .................... 0 0 3 3 3 0
LOB—Arizona 7, Los Angeles 8. 2B—Carroll (7),
LOB—Philadelphia 8, Atlanta 7. HR—Mayberry
(2), Uggla (7). SB—Mayberry (2), Orr (1). SF— Loney (3). HR—Nady (1), R.Roberts (7). SB—
C.Ramos ..................
B.Gomes ..................
1
2
1
3
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
A M E R I C A N
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP Freeman. S.Drew (2), Carroll (4), Miles (1). CS—C.Young (3).
S—I.Kennedy. SF—C.Young.
A.Russell.................. 1 3 1 1 0 0 L E A G U E
IP H R ER BB SO Delaney pitched to 3 batters in the 6th.
Philadelphia IP H R ER BB SO Rapada pitched to 1 batter in the 9th. L E A D E R S

BoSox complete sweep


Halladay L,5-3 ......... 8 8 3 3 2 7 Arizona Umpires—Home, Derryl Cousins;First, Jim Joyce-
Atlanta I.Kennedy W,4-1 ..... 6 4 1 1 1 8 ;Second, Ron Kulpa;Third, Jim Wolf.
Vasquez H,3............ 1 0 0 0 1 2 BATTING
T.Hudson ................. 7 4 2 2 5 3 T—3:01. A—21,505 (34,078). Joyce, Tampa Bay, .368; Bautista, Toronto, .368;
Venters W,3-0 ......... 1 0 0 0 0 1 Da.Hernandez H,5.. 1 1 0 0 0 2
Putz S,9-9 ................ 1 1 0 0 1 1 MiYoung, Texas, .342; Hafner, Cleveland, .340;
Kimbrel S,10-13 ...... 1 0 0 0 1 1
WP—Kimbrel. Los Angeles
Lilly L,3-4.................. 6 5 4 4 2 5
Rangers 5, Angels 4 Kubel, Minnesota, .331; Konerko, Chicago, .327;
AdGonzalez, Boston, .325; Lowrie, Boston, .325.
Umpires—Home, Paul Emmel;First, Gary Darling-

of struggling Yankees
MacDougal .............. 1 2 0 0 0 2 Los Angeles Texas RUNS
;Second, David Rackley;Third, Bruce Dreckman. Elbert ........................ 1 0 0 0 0 3 ab r h bi ab r h bi
T—2:38. A—42,117 (49,586). Bourjos cf 4 1 0 0 EnChvz rf 5 0 0 0 Bautista, Toronto, 34; MiCabrera, Detroit, 31; Zo-
Guerra ...................... 1 1 0 0 0 1
HBP—by Lilly (Montero, Montero). Aybar ss 4 1 3 3 Andrus ss 5 1 2 0 brist, Tampa Bay, 31; HKendrick, Los Angeles, 29;
Umpires—Home, Manny Gonzalez;First, Marvin MIzturs dh 5 0 0 0 Kinsler 2b 4 1 4 0 MeCabrera, Kansas City, 26; Granderson, New
Mets 7, Hudson;Second, Ted Barrett;Third, Brian Runge. TrHntr rf
HKndrc 2b-lf
4 0 1 1 MiYong dh
4 0 1 0 ABeltre 3b
4 0 0 0
2 2 1 3
York, 26; Kinsler, Texas, 26.
T—3:07. A—40,654 (56,000). RBI
Astros 4 Callasp 3b 4 1 1 0 DvMrp lf 3 0 0 0 AdGonzalez, Boston, 34; Beltre, Texas, 33; Koner-
Trumo 1b 3 1 1 0 Napoli c 4 0 1 0 ko, Chicago, 30; MiYoung, Texas, 30; Bautista, To-
New York Houston
ab r h bi ab r h bi Nationals 8, Marlins 4 Mathis c 3 0 0 0 C.Davis 1b 4 1 2 2
ronto, 27; MiCabrera, Detroit, 27; Lind, Toronto, 27;
Willits lf 1 0 0 0 Gentry cf 4 0 0 0
The Associated Press Rangers 5, Angels 4 JosRys ss
Thole c
4
2
0
0
0 0
0 0
Bourn cf
Towles c
5 0 2 0
5 0 0 0
Florida Washington Abreu ph 1 0 0 0 Zobrist, Tampa Bay, 27.
ab r h bi ab r h bi Amarst 2b 1 0 1 0 HITS
NEW YORK — Kevin Youki- ARLINGTON, Texas — DWrght 3b
Beltran rf
3
4
0
0
0 0
0 0
Pence rf
Ca.Lee 1b
4 0 0 0
5 0 1 0
Coghln cf 5 0 1 1 Berndn cf 4 1 2 1 Totals 34 4 8 4 Totals 35 510 5 MiYoung, Texas, 54; AdGonzalez, Boston, 52;
Bonifac 2b 4 0 1 0 Espinos 2b 4 0 0 0
lis hit a tying three-run homer, Chris Davis homered and later Bay lf 4 2 1 0Hall 2b 4 2 2 0 HRmrz ss 4 0 0 0 Werth rf 4 2 2 0 Los Angeles....................... 100 012 000 — 4
Texas.................................. 003 100 01x — 5
HKendrick, Los Angeles, 51; ISuzuki, Seattle, 50;
Konerko, Chicago, 49; Ellsbury, Boston, 46; Kubel,
DnMrp 1b 3 2 1 0JValdz p 0 0 0 0 GSnchz 1b 3 1 1 0 L.Nix lf 4 1 1 1
David Ortiz had a go-ahead drove in the tiebreaking run Turner 2b 4 2 2 5Wallac ph 1 0 0 0 Morrsn lf 4 1 1 0 AdLRc 1b 3 1 0 0 E—E.Santana (2), A.Beltre (4), Andrus (9). DP— Minnesota, 46.
Pridie cf 3 1 1 1Michals lf 4 1 2 1 Texas 1. LOB—Los Angeles 11, Texas 9.
drive and the Boston Red Sox with an eighth-inning single Capuan p 1 0 0 0CJhnsn 3b 3 0 1 1
Stanton rf
Dobbs 3b
2 1 2 1 IRdrgz c
4 1 1 1 HrstnJr 3b
3 1 2 3
4 1 1 1 2B—Aybar (8), Kinsler (13). 3B—Amarista (1).
DOUBLES
Quentin, Chicago, 15; MiYoung, Texas, 15; Gor-
completed a sweep of the reel- and the Rangers beat the An- Hairstn ph
TBchlz p
1
0
0
0
0 0
0 0
Barmes ss
AnRdrg p
2 1 1 1
2 0 0 0
Hayes c 3 0 1 1 Cora ss 3 1 1 0 HR—Aybar (2), A.Beltre (10), C.Davis (2). SB—An-
drus (13). CS—H.Kendrick (1), Mathis (1). S—Math-
don, Kansas City, 14; AdGonzalez, Boston, 13; Kin-
Vazquz p 1 0 0 0 Marqus p 3 0 2 2 sler, Texas, 13; Zobrist, Tampa Bay, 13; 5 tied at 12.
ing New York Yankees with a gels, winning only their second Byrdak p 0 0 0 0Abad p 0 0 0 0 OMrtnz ph 1 0 0 0 Coffey p 0 0 0 0 is.
TRIPLES
Isrnghs p 0 0 0 0DelRsr p 0 0 0 0 Sanchs p 0 0 0 0 Clipprd p 0 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO
7-5 victory Sunday night to series in the past month. Harris ph 1 0 0 0Bogsvc ph 0 0 0 0 Cousins ph 1 0 0 0 Stairs ph 1 0 0 0 Los Angeles Bourjos, Los Angeles, 5; Borbon, Texas, 3; MeCa-
FRdrgz p 0 0 0 0Escaln p 0 0 0 0 E.Santana ................ 7 8 4 4 1 3 brera, Kansas City, 3; Crisp, Oakland, 3; DeJesus,
reach .500 for the first time The Rangers loaded the MDwns 2b 1 0 1 1
Mujica p
Badnhp p
0 0 0 0 Bixler pr
0 0 0 0 Kimall p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 Thompson L,1-2...... 0 1 1 1 2 0 Oakland, 3; Granderson, New York, 3; SRodriguez,
this season. bases to start the eighth after
Totals 30 7 5 6 Totals 36 410 4 Infante ph 1 0 0 0 Takahashi ................ 2⁄3
Jepsen...................... 1⁄3
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Tampa Bay, 3.
New York ........................... 000 043 000 — 7 Totals 33 4 8 4 Totals 33 811 8 HOME RUNS
Jon Lester (5-1) shrugged off Rich Thompson (1-2) failed to Houston.............................. 010 101 010 — 4 Florida ................................ 020 000 200 — 4 Texas Bautista, Toronto, 16; Granderson, New York, 12;
C.Wilson................... 5 6 4 2 4 2
a slow start to beat New York E—Ca.Lee (3), An.Rodriguez (1). DP—Houston 2. Washington ....................... 600 010 01x — 8 Tomko BS,1-1 ......... 22⁄3 2 0 0 2 3 Beltre, Texas, 10; Konerko, Chicago, 10; Cano,
retire any of the three batters LOB—New York 3, Houston 10. 2B—Turner (2), E—Morrison (2), Hairston Jr. (5). DP—Washington M.Lowe W,1-0 ......... 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 New York, 9; AdGonzalez, Boston, 9; Teixeira, New
again and Jarrod Saltalamac- Ca.Lee (6), Hall (5), Michaels 2 (2), M.Downs (4). 2. LOB—Florida 7, Washington 5. 2B—G.Sanchez York, 9.
he faced. Davis then singled to HR—Turner (1), Barmes (1). SB—Jos.Reyes 2 (14), (10), Morrison (6), Stanton 2 (9), Dobbs (6), I.Rodri-
Feliz S,8-8................ 1 0 0 0 1 1
chia hit his first homer with Pridie (2). CS—Bourn (1). S—Capuano. guez (4), Marquis (1). CS—Bonifacio (3). SF—
C.Wilson pitched to 2 batters in the 6th.

Boston as the Red Sox swept a right off Hisanori Takahashi. IP H R ER BB SO Thompson pitched to 3 batters in the 8th.
New York
Stanton.
IP H R ER BB SO
Umpires—Home, Phil Cuzzi;First, Angel Campos-
;Second, Mike Muchlinski;Third, James Hoye.
N AT I O N A L
three-game series in the Bronx
White Sox 4, Athletics 3
Capuano W,3-4 .......
T.Buchholz...............
5
2
6
2
2
1
2
1
3
1
6
2
Florida
Vazquez L,2-4 ......... 4 7 6 6 2 4
T—3:14. A—48,284 (49,170). L E A G U E
for the first time since April Byrdak ...................... 0 1 1 1 1 0 Sanches ................... 2 3 1 1 0 0 L E A D E R S
2004. OAKLAND, Calif. — Alexei Isringhausen H,9.....
F.Rodriguez
1 1 0 0 0 1 Mujica .......................
Badenhop.................
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
2
1
0
Blue Jays 11, Twins 3
BATTING
Heavily favored to win the Ramirez had three hits, in- S,12-13..................... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Washington Toronto Minnesota Holliday, St. Louis, .379; Berkman, St. Louis, .347;
Houston Marquis W,5-1......... 62⁄3 6 4 2 1 2 ab r h bi ab r h bi
AL East, the Red Sox opened cluding a home run off previ- An.Rodriguez L,0-2 5 5 7 5 4 2 Coffey ....................... 0 1 0 0 0 0 YEscor ss 4 1 2 1 Span cf 5 0 1 0
Ethier, Los Angeles, .346; Votto, Cincinnati, .345;
Polanco, Philadelphia, .340; SCastro, Chicago,
Abad ......................... 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Clippard H,9 ............ 11⁄3 1 0 0 1 0 CPttrsn lf 4 2 1 1 Plouffe ss 3 2 1 1
the season 0-6 but finally ously unbeaten Trevor Cahill, Del Rosario.............. 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Kimball...................... 1 0 0 0 1 1 Bautist rf 5 3 3 4 Kubel dh 5 0 1 0 .338; Barney, Chicago, .333; Wallace, Houston,
.333.
Encrnc 1b-3b 5 0 0 0 Mornea 1b 2 0 1 1
evened their record (20-20) on and the White Sox topped the Escalona ..................
J.Valdez ...................
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
Coffey pitched to 1 batter in the 7th.
HBP—by Marquis (Stanton). LHughs RUNS
Rasmus, St. Louis, 31; Stubbs, Cincinnati, 31; Vot-
their fourth try. Athletics. An.Rodriguez pitched to 3 batters in the 6th.
Byrdak pitched to 2 batters in the 8th.
Umpires—Home, Dana DeMuth;First, Kerwin Dan-
ley;Second, Paul Nauert;Third, Doug Eddings.
A.Hill 2b
JRiver dh
5 1 2 2 pr-1b
5 0 0 0 DYong lf
0 0 0 0
4 0 0 0 to, Cincinnati, 31; Braun, Milwaukee, 30; Berkman,
Despite jumping out to a 4-1 Mark Buehrle (3-3) won for Umpires—Home, Chad Fairchild;First, Bill Miller- T—3:11. A—18,356 (41,506). RDavis cf 4 1 1 0 Cuddyr rf 2 0 1 1 St. Louis, 29; Holliday, St. Louis, 29; Prado, Atlanta,
28.
;Second, Angel Hernandez;Third, Mike Estabrook. Revere
lead, the Yankees matched only the second time in 15 T—3:19. A—28,406 (40,963). JMcDnl 3b 4 1 1 2 ph-rf 1 0 0 0 RBI
their longest losing streak appearances at Oakland. The Padres 8, Rockies 2 Cooper 1b 0 0 0 0 Valenci 3b 3 0 0 0 Howard, Philadelphia, 35; Berkman, St. Louis, 34;
Braun, Milwaukee, 33; Fielder, Milwaukee, 31;
San Diego Colorado JMolin c 4 2 3 1 Tolbert 3b 1 0 0 0
Pence, Houston, 31; Holliday, St. Louis, 28;
since May 2009 by losing their White Sox went 6-3 on their ab r h bi ab r h bi Butera c
ACasill 2b
4 0 1 0
4 1 2 0 CJones, Atlanta, 27; Prado, Atlanta, 27.
fifth straight — all at home — road trip, winning all three Reds 9, Cardinals 7 Venale rf 4 1 1 1 Fowler cf 5 0 0 0
Totals 40111311 Totals 34 3 8 3 HITS
Bartlett ss 5 1 1 2 S.Smith rf 3 1 1 0 SCastro, Chicago, 54; Ethier, Los Angeles, 54; Jos-
St. Louis Cincinnati
a slump plagued by shaky series. ab r h bi ab r h bi
Cantu 3b
Hawpe 1b
5
3
1
1
2 0
1 1
CGnzlz lf
MtRynl p
2
0
0
0
0 0
0 0
Toronto ............................ 214 103 000 — 11
Minnesota........................ 000 120 000 — 3
Reyes, New York, 54; Prado, Atlanta, 53; Polanco,
Philadelphia, 52; Holliday, St. Louis, 50; Kemp, Los
defense, a lack of big hits — Theriot ss
Punto 3b
5
5
1
0
2 2
1 2
Stubbs cf
Janish ss
4 1 2 0
4 0 0 0
Maybin cf 4 0 0 0 Tlwtzk ss 4 0 0 0 DP—Toronto 1. LOB—Toronto 4, Minnesota 9. Angeles, 50.
Ludwck lf 4 1 1 3 Helton 1b 4 1 2 1 2B—Y.Escobar (3), A.Hill (5), R.Davis (2), J.Molina
and a huge dose of turmoil. Orioles 9, Rays 3 Pujols 1b
Hollidy lf
4
5
0
0
0 0
0 0
Votto 1b
BPhllps 2b
3 1 1 0
4 2 1 2
EPtrsn 2b 2 1 1 0 Wggntn 3b 3 0 0 0 (5), Plouffe (2), Morneau (10). HR—Bautista 3 (16). DOUBLES
AlGnzlz 2b 1 0 1 0 FPauln p 0 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO Beltran, New York, 13; Holliday, St. Louis, 13;
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Brkmn rf
YMolin c
4
3
2
2
2 1
2 1
Bruce rf
Rolen 3b
4 1 2 2
4 1 2 1
Splrghs Toronto CJones, Atlanta, 13; JosReyes, New York, 13;
Blue Jays 11, Twins 3 J.J Hardy hit a grand slam, Greene 2b 4 0 1 0 FLewis lf 4 0 0 1 RJhnsn c 4 1 1 0 ph-lf 1 0 0 0 Morrow W,2-2.......... 5 5 3 3 2 8 Pence, Houston, 12; 8 tied at 11.
JoLopz Camp ........................ 2 1 0 0 0 2 TRIPLES
Jay cf 2 0 1 0 Arrdnd p 0 0 0 0
MINNEAPOLIS — Jose Nick Markakis added a solo Laird ph 0 1 0 0 Chpmn p 0 0 0 0 Latos p 2 0 0 0 2b-3b 4 0 2 0 Villanueva ................ 1 0 0 0 1 2 JosReyes, New York, 6; Victorino, Philadelphia, 5;
SCastro, Chicago, 3; Espinosa, Washington, 3;
Dotel ......................... 1 2 0 0 1 2
Bautista hit three homers for shot and the Orioles beat the
Carpntr p
Miller p
3
0
0
0
0 0
0 0
Masset p
Corder p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Qualls p
Headly ph
0 0 0 0
1 1 1 1
Iannett c
Hamml p
3 0 1 0
1 0 0 0 Minnesota Rasmus, St. Louis, 3; 18 tied at 2.
Duensing L,2-3........ 3 8 7 7 2 1 HOME RUNS
the first time in his career Rays. MBggs p 0 0 0 0 RHrndz c 4 1 2 1 Luebke p
Forsyth ph
0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
FMorls p
Herrer 2b
0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 Slowey...................... 6 5 4 4 0 3 Braun, Milwaukee, 12; Berkman, St. Louis, 11;
Craig ph 0 1 0 1 T.Wood p 2 0 0 0
Sunday, adding to his major The Orioles loaded the bases Ondrsk p 0 0 0 0 Grgrsn p 0 0 0 0 HBP—by Morrow (Plouffe). WP—Villanueva.
Umpires—Home, Mark Carlson;First, Tim Tim-
ASoriano, Chicago, 11; Tulowitzki, Colorado, 10;
Fielder, Milwaukee, 9; Howard, Philadelphia, 9;
Cairo ph 0 1 0 0 Frieri p 0 0 0 0
league-leading total and send- in the sixth with no outs as Heisey lf 1 1 1 1 Totals 36 810 8 Totals 32 2 6 1 mons;Second, Cory Blaser;Third, Eric Cooper. Beltran, New York, 8; Bruce, Cincinnati, 8; CYoung,
T—2:43. A—39,301 (39,500). Arizona, 8.
ing the Toronto Blue Jays to an Totals 35 7 9 7 Totals 34 911 8 San Diego .......................... 000 300 500 — 8
Rays reliever Rob Delaney St. Louis ............................. 020 000 005 — 7 Colorado ............................ 100 001 000 — 2
11-3 victory over the Minnesota E—Bartlett (4), Cantu (2), E.Patterson (2). DP—San
walked all three batters — one Cincinnati ........................... 001 201 41x — 9
Diego 2. LOB—San Diego 4, Colorado 8. T H I S D A T E I N B A S E B A L L
Twins and a sweep of their E—Pujols (5), Jay (1), Rolen (2). DP—St. Louis 1,
intentionally — he faced. Har- Cincinnati 2. LOB—St. Louis 7, Cincinnati 5. 2B—Venable (5), Bartlett (4), Cantu (2). HR—Lud-
three-game series. 2B—Theriot (5), Punto (4), Greene (3), B.Phillips wick (6), Helton (6). SB—Venable (11), S.Smith (2), 1933 — Cecil Travis of the Washington Senators erty Bell monument at Veteran Stadium for the Phil-
Jose Molina also had three dy then put Baltimore up 8-2 (8), Bruce (5). 3B—Rolen (1). HR—Berkman (11), Jo.Lopez (2). CS—E.Patterson (1). S—Hammel.
IP H R ER BB SO
made his major league debut with five hits in a lies’ only run.
Y.Molina (3), R.Hernandez (6), Heisey (4). S—Jan- 12-inning, 11-10 win over the Chicago White Sox.
hits for the Blue Jays, who when he hit his third career ish. San Diego
1939 — The Cleveland Indians beat the Philadel-
1981 — Craig Reynolds of Houston hit three triples
to lead the Astros to a 6-1 victory over the Chicago
St. Louis Latos W,1-5.............. 52⁄3 4 2 1 3 5
scored in each of the first four grand slam on a 2-0 pitch from IP H R ER BB SO Qualls H,2 ................ 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 phia Athletics 8-3 in 10 innings in the first American
League night game, held at Philadelphia’s Shibe
Cubs.
Luebke ..................... 1 0 0 0 0 0 1997 — The Montreal Expos overcame an early
innings. Yunel Escobar and Cesar Ramos. It was Hardy’s Carpenter L,1-3 61§3
Miller ......................... 2⁄3
9
1
8
0
7
0
2
0
5
0 Gregerson................ 1 1 0 0 0 1 Park. nine-run deficit and rallied past the San Francisco
Frieri ......................... 1 1 0 0 0 1 1953 — The White Sox loaded the bases against
Aaron Hill also had a pair of first grand slam since May 12, M.Boggs...................
T.Wood W,3-3 .........
1
6
1
7
1
2
1
2
1
1
0
3 Colorado the Yankees in the ninth inning, but Vern Stephens,
Giants 14-13 on David Segui’s RBI single in the
ninth inning. The Giants took an 11-2 lead after three
hits for Toronto. 2007 while with Milwaukee Ondrusek H,5 .......... 1 0 0 0 0 1 Hammel L,3-3.......... 61⁄3
F.Morales................. 0
6
1
6
1
6
1
3
0
5
0
who had 10 grand slams in his career, was lifted for
a pinch hitter. Pitcher Tommy Byrne, the substitute
innings. Montreal came back with four runs in the
Arredondo ................ 1 0 0 0 0 0 fourth, three in the fifth and three more in the sixth
The victory extended Toron- against the New York Mets. Chapman ................. 1⁄3 0 4 4 4 0 F.Paulino .................. 12⁄3
Mat.Reynolds........... 1
3
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
3
1
batter, then hit a homer off Ewell Blackwell for a 5-3 for a 12-11 lead. Glenallen Hill’s RBI single capped a
Masset...................... 0 1 1 1 0 0 win.
to’s winning streak to a season- Jake Arrieta (5-1) allowed Cordero S,7-8.......... 2⁄3 1 0 0 0 1 F.Morales pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. 1965 — Jim Palmer, 19, won his first major league
two-run seventh that put the Giants ahead 13-12.
2000 — The Los Angeles Dodgers went into the
HBP—by Gregerson (C.Gonzalez). game and hit his first homer, off Jim Bouton. The
best five games and allowed two runs and four hits over six Masset pitched to 1 batter in the 9th.
HBP—by Cordero (Pujols). Umpires—Home, Jerry Meals;First, John Tumpa- Baltimore Orioles beat the New York Yankees 7-5. Wrigley Field crowd after a fan ran off with Chad
ne;Second, Dan Iassogna;Third, Dale Scott. Kreuter’s cap in the ninth inning of Los Angeles’ 6-5
the Blue Jays (20-20) to get innings for the Orioles, who Umpires—Home, Tim Welke; First, Jim Reynolds;
Second, Mike DiMuro; Third, Andy Fletcher. T—2:54. A—38,109 (50,490).
1972 — Rick Monday hit three consecutive homers
to lead the Chicago Cubs to an 8-1 win at Philadel- victory. The game was delayed for nine minutes
back to the .500 mark for the took two of three from Tampa T—2:53. A—24,672 (42,319). phia. Greg Luzinski’s 500-foot home run hit the Lib- while some Dodgers and fans fought.

first time in nearly a month. Bay.


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MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

Immigration laws hit sour note with Santana


Music legend speaks out Friday signed a bill that cracks everybodyshouldgetoutandleave Ruth’s career home run record.
down on illegal immigration in the the American Indians here.” Two leaders of the civil rights
against the legislation during
state. The bill requires many em- Rev.JesseJacksonpresentedthe movement in Atlanta, former May-
Civil Rights Game. ployers to check the immigration Beacon of Life Award to Cubs Hall or Andrew Young and the Rev. Jo-
status of new hires and authorizes of Famer Ernie Banks. seph Lowery, went to the mound
law enforcement officers to check “I haven’t done anything to earn for the ceremonial first pitches,
By CHARLES ODUM the immigration status of some it, but I appreciate it,” Banks said. thrown to two African-American
AP Sports Writer suspects. Former Dodgers pitcher Don stars — Phillies slugger Ryan Ho-
ATLANTA—CarlosSantanaon Georgia’s new law shares some Newcombe presented the Beacon ward and Atlanta’s Jason Heyward.
Sunday used baseball’s annual Civ- similaritiestooneenactedlastyear of Hope Award to actor Morgan Baseball commissioner Bud Se-
il Rights Game as a platform to ad- in Arizona. Freeman, who wore a Braves jacket lig attended the ceremony.
monish Georgia and Arizona for “Thislawisnotcorrect.It’sacru- and a Negro Leagues Atlanta Black This is baseball’s fifth Civil
their new immigration laws. el law, actually,” Santana said in an Crackers cap. Rights Game. The first event was
Santana received the Beacon of impromptu news conference after Al Roker, co-host of NBC’s The in Memphis in 2007.
Change Award before the Braves- the ceremony. “This is about fear. Today Show, was the moderator “Anytimeyoucanhonorthepeo-
Phillies game. Stop shucking and jiving. People for the ceremony and introduced a ple that changed the game, it’s a
The Grammy-winning musician are afraid we’re going to steal your videotributetoBravesHallofFam- good thing,” said Phillies general
said he was representing immi- job. No we aren’t. You’re not going er Hank Aaron, who received a manager Ruben Amaro.
grants before adding: “The people to change sheets and clean toilets.” standing ovation from his home- The game also will return to At-
of Arizona, and the people of Atlan- Added Santana: “This is the town fans. lanta in 2012. AP PHOTO
ta, Georgia, you should be asham- United States. This is the land of The Braves and Phillies wore “I think it’s the perfect city to Former Cubs great Ernie Banks, left, and musician Carlos Santana
ed of yourselves.” the free. If people want the immi- throwback uniforms from the1974 host this,” Braves manager Fredi talk before a pregame ceremony before the Atlanta Braves base-
Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal on gration laws to keep passing, then season, the year Aaron broke Babe Gonzalez said. ball game against the Philadelphia Phillies in Atlanta Sunday.

RUN
N H L P L AYO F F S N B A P L AYO F F S Brian Thomas to secure his age
group.

Canucks win
“These races are a little
tougher,” said Quigley. “You
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can’t settle in. It’s an all-out
had good energy to pull away sprint for three miles.”

Game 1 in from Jeffrey.


“At a quarter mile, I could
still hear footsteps when we
Thirteen-year old Josh Wy-
chock won the youth division,
placing 18th in a time of 19:50.

West finals
were running to the finish line.” Only three runners – Brian
The women’s title was not Thomas, John Zawadski and
nearly as close. Samantha Dan Thomas – from last year’s
Snead, of Moscow, was 1:20 fas- top finishers earned spots in
The Associated Press ter than the competition, cross- Saturday’s Top Ten.
Men's winner: Bonafase Ngandus Omurwa,
VANCOUVER, British Colum- ing the line at 17:13. West Pitt- Kingston, 16:00
Women's winner: Samantha Snead, Moscow,
bia — Defenseman Kevin Bieksa ston’s Deidre Porfiro followed 17:13
tied it 7:02 into the third period, Snead, clocking in at 18:33. Overall standings: 1. Bonafase Ngandus
Omurwa, Kingston, 16:00; 2. Jeffrey Swierz, Prin-
Henrik Sedin scored on a power Snead’s strategy for winning gle, 16:07; 3. Nick Wadas, Kingston, 16:59; 4.
Samantha Snead, Moscow, 17:13; 5. Kenny Qui-
play 1:19 later, and the Vancouver the race was to run with the gley, Dunmore, 17:35; 6. Brian Thomas, Tunk-
hannock, 17:48.3; 7. Alex Richardson, Mountain
Canucks came back to open their men. Her time was fourth over- Top, 17:48.8; 8. Dan Thomas, Dallas, 17:57; 9.
John Zawadski, Luzerne, 18:25; 10. Deidre Porfi-
first Western Conference final in all and 2:47 faster than last rio, West Pittston, 18:33
Boys 14-under: 1. Josh Wychock, 19:50; 2.
17 years with a 3-2 victory over year’s JCC 3-mile female winner. Jonathon Morgan, Berwick, 24:18;
the San Jose Sharks on Sunday “I usually try to pace myself Girls 15-19: 1. Jordn Britt, Plains, 27:49
Men 20-29: 1. Jeffrey Skwierz, Pringle, 16:07;
night. off the guys,” said Snead. “The 2. Nick Wadas, 16:59; 3. Alex Richardson, Moun-
tain Top, 17:48
Maxim Lapierre scored his course is nice, flat and short, Women 20-29: 1. Kim Turoski, Nanticoke,
22:15; 2. Trish Hartman, Dunmore, 23:21; 3. Chris-
first of these playoffs, and Rober- AP PHOTO and it was easy to stay with the tina Glenn, Mountain Top, 25:32
Men 30-34: 1. Joe Dowd, Jessup, 21:54; 2.
to Luongo made 27 saves — and Oklahoma City Thunder forward Kevin Durant, left, smiles as he puts on a shirt after leaving the top guys.” David Wychock, Mountain Top, 25:35; 3. Chris
Lorbett, Nanticoke, 29:44
a brutal first period giveaway — game in the fourth quarter of Game 7 of a second-round NBA playoff series against the Mem- Skwierz, of Pringle, said he Women 30-34: 1. Deidre Porfirio, West Pitt-
for the Canucks. Game 2 is phis Grizzlies in Oklahoma City on Sunday. Thunder guard Russell Westbrook is at right. Okla- was impressed with how he ston, 18:33; 2. Jill Matthews Lada, Wilkes-Barre,
21:57; 3. Amanda Bau, Shickshinny, 25:25
Wednesday night in Vancouver. homa City won 105-90. fared considering he wasn’t in Men 35-39: 1. John Zawadski, Luzerne, 18:25;
2. Kenny Zawadski, Luzerne, 20:49; 3. James
Joe Thornton and Patrick Mar- his best physical condition. Cole, Plymouth, 21:58

Thunder reach West finals


Women 35-39: 1. Lisa Ciampi, Wyoming,
leau scored, and Antti Niemi “For where I am in my train- 24:45; 2. Taly Kornfeld, Kingston, 26:39;
Men 40-44: 1. Kenny Quigley, Dunmore,
stopped 35 shots for the Sharks, ing right now, I’m not in that 17:35; 2. Brian Thomas, Tunkhannock, 17:48.3; 3.
Aaron Chapin, Drums, 19:14
coming off an emotional, drain- great of shape,” he said. “I Women 40-44: 1. Lynn Dolan, West Wyoming,
ing Game 7 victory over Detroit haven’t been doing a lot of work- 19:49; 2. Jackie Platt, Dallas, 21:16; 3. Randi
Chapin, Drums, 24:34
on Thursday night. outs or a lot of running in gener- Men 45-49: 1. George Dunbar, Old Forge,
18:43; 2. Joe Kichilinsky, Wyoming, 18:50; 3. John
San Jose ........................................... 1 1 0 — 2 By JEFF LATZKE He heated up in the second “We just believed we could play al. It’s my first race of the year.” Kraus, Kingston, 21:47
Vancouver......................................... 0 1 2 — 3 Women 45-49: 1. Elizabeth Moran, Harveys
AP Sports Writer quarter after the entertaining with anybody,” said Randolph, Kenny Quigley, of Dunmore, Lake, 25:57; 2. Peggy Mankey, Plymouth, 26:20;
Men 50-59: 1. Dan Thomas, Dallas, 17:57; 2.
First Period—1, San Jose, Thornton 3, 18:47. OKLAHOMA CITY — Com- exchange with his mother, put who had averaged 28.3 points won the men’s 40-44 division by Greg Bassham, 19:01; 3. Dave Juinta, West
Penalties—Murray, SJ (high-sticking), 9:09; Eager, Wyoming, 19:39
SJ (interference), 13:16. ing off his worst performance in the Thunder in control late in and 14.7 rebounds in the Griz- saving his energy for the final Men 60-69: 1. Bob Chase, Larksville, 20:30; 2.
Second Period—2, Vancouver, Lapierre 1
(Hansen, Torres), 1:49. 3, San Jose, Marleau 4 the playoffs, Kevin Durant the third, then put it away with zlies’ three wins in the series. straightaway. Quigley created 13 Harvey Jacobs, Dallas, 26:25; 3. Gary Doughery,
Shavertown, 27:24
(Boyle, Thornton), 8:44 (pp). Penalties—Huskins,
SJ (hooking), 3:52; Raymond, Van (holding), 7:44. couldn’t get his shots to fall a pair of two-handed slams in “We’ve been competing like this seconds of distance between Men 70-Plus: 1. Mike Pay, Hazleton, 25:48; 2.
Nawm Gitmen, Kingston, 26:52; 3. John Platt, Dal-
Third Period—4, Vancouver, Bieksa 2 (Bur-
again. the fourth. all year. We just wasn’t seen na- himself and Tunkhannock’s las, 30:44
rows, H.Sedin), 7:02. 5, Vancouver, H.Sedin 2 (Ehr-
hoff, Kesler), 8:21 (pp). Penalties—Heatley, SJ (el-
bowing), 7:34; Boyle, SJ (holding), 17:36; Lapierre,
Then he caught a glimpse of “Durant is a special player, one tionally and a lot of people
Van (diving), 17:36.
Shots on Goal—San Jose 10-12-7—29. Van-
his mother dancing around dur- of the best players in the NBA,” didn’t know about us because

LITKE
couver 11-14-13—38. ing a timeout and, like magic, said Memphis star Zach Ran- weren’t on TV a lot, but we’ve Armstrong tried comebacks to
Power-play opportunities—San Jose 1 of 1;
Vancouver 1 of 4. the ball started going through dolph, who was limited to an in- been playing good basketball all cash in on the trend and they all
Goalies—San Jose, Niemi 7-6-0 (38 shots-35
saves). Vancouver, Luongo 9-5-0 (29-27). the net. efficient 17 points and 10 re- year and competing with the ended badly. Yet it’s often the
A—18,860 (18,810). T—2:27. Referees—Ste-
phen Walkom, Steve Kozari. Linesmen—Jay Shar- Durant scored 39 points for his bounds. “The kid is a gym-rat, best teams.” greatest athletes who are the
Continued from Page 1B
rers, Greg Devorski. best offensive outing of the se- he works hard. He’s one of my James Harden added four 3- last to understand that.
ries, Russell Westbrook had his favorite players. You’ve got to pointers and 17 points for Okla- cious that some players and “It’s not the first time that
first playoff triple-double and give him kudos and give him re- homa City, and Nick Collison some drugs are still beating the someone has come out of the
LOCAL ROUNDUP the Oklahoma City Thunder ad- spect. had 12 rebounds. O.J. Mayo system. What seems undeniable lineup,” Jeter said about Posada,
vanced to the Western Confer- “You see what he does night in scored 14 for Memphis but is that the combination of fac- a good friend. “If you need a

Misericordia places ence finals with a 105-90 victory


over the Memphis Grizzlies in
Game 7 on Sunday.
and night out and he’s just re-
lentless.”
Westbrook, criticized through-
couldn’t provide the same
amount of room for Randolph
as he did after moving into the
tors that allowed guys like Barry
Bonds and Roger Clemens to
own the game at an age when it
day, you need a day. ... If I
thought he did something
wrong, I’d be the first to tell
second at ECACs “I knew she had those dance
moves,” Durant said. “She used
out the playoffs for taking too
many shots, was at his all-
starting lineup in Game 6. should have owned them.
Those in the Yankees’ front
him.”
But who’s going to tell every-
MEMPHIS (90)
The Times Leader Staff to do it all the time when I was around best with 14 points, Mayo 5-12 3-5 14, Randolph 6-15 5-6 17, Gasol office were far from the only one else?
READING – Misericordia young. She was having fun. I matching his season-high with 4-10 4-4 12, Conley 7-19 2-2 18, Allen 3-6 1-2 7,
Battier 2-6 0-0 4, Arthur 2-6 0-0 5, Young 2-6 0-0 4,
people suffering buyer’s re-
University split of pair of games was glad to see that.” 14 assists and producing extra Vasquez 2-4 0-0 5, Powe 1-3 0-0 2, Haddadi 1-1 morse, of course. Lots of other Jim Litke is a national sports colum-
0-0 2, Smith 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 35-88 15-19 90.
to finish second at the ECAC Soon enough, he was having possessions with 10 rebounds. great athletes, from Michael nist for The Associated Press. Write
South Softball Championships fun, too — and the Thunder are “He gets picked on a little bit, OKLAHOMA CITY (105) Jordan to Brett Favre to Lance to him at jlitke(at)ap.org
Sunday at Alvernia. two-stepping into Texas for the but one of the things (with)
Durant 13-25 9-9 39, Ibaka 1-4 0-0 2, Perkins 2-4
0-0 4, Westbrook 4-12 6-6 14, Sefolosha 2-5 0-0
After eliminating Alvernia franchise’s first appearance in Russell, he keeps playing,” 4, Collison 3-4 2-2 8, Harden 6-10 1-4 17, Mo-
hammed 3-4 0-0 6, Maynor 1-3 0-0 3, Cook 0-4 0-0
with a 4-0 win, the Cougars

YANKEES
the West finals since losing in Thunder coach Scott Brooks 0, Ivey 1-1 0-0 3, Robinson 1-1 2-2 5. Totals 37-77 and five walks while absorbing
dropped the final to DeSales, 20-23 105.

7-6. the NBA finals in 1996 as the said. “He keeps improving, he his third straight defeat.
Maria Kidron had two hits in Seattle SuperSonics. keeps getting better and tonight Memphis ................................17 17 24 32 — 90
Oklahoma City ......................21 21 30 33 —105
The Yankees, who struck out
the final, and Hollie Sarnak had Game 1 against the Mavericks he controlled the game.” 3-Point Goals—Memphis 5-15 (Conley 2-3, Ar- 12 times, got just one hit during
thur 1-1, Vasquez 1-2, Mayo 1-5, Allen 0-1, Battier Continued from Page 1B
a two-run homer. is Tuesday night in Dallas. Mike Conley scored 18 points 0-3), Oklahoma City 11-28 (Harden 4-8, Durant the last four innings off a trio of
4-9, Ivey 1-1, Robinson 1-1, Maynor 1-2, Sefo-
Emily Barnable added a three- Durant, the NBA scoring to lead Memphis, which had losha 0-3, Cook 0-4). Fouled Out—None. Re- man (2-3). Pawtucket relievers.
bounds—Memphis 49 (Randolph 10), Oklahoma
run homer for the Cougars, who champion the past two seasons, never won a playoff game before City 51 (Collison 12). Assists—Memphis 13 (Con- Brackman hurt his own cause NOTES: First pitch was held
finished 25-18. followed the lowest-scoring this year and made a bid to be- ley 6), Oklahoma City 25 (Westbrook 14). Total
Fouls—Memphis 20, Oklahoma City 19. Techni-
with a botched throw on a sacri- up for nearly an hour by a rain
In the opener, Nikki Boccia game of his two postseason ap- come the first No. 8 seed to re- cals—Gasol, Memphis Bench, Ibaka, Westbrook. fice bunt by Matt Sheely, paving storm that descended upon
A—18,203 (18,203).
hit a three-run homer in the top pearances with one of his best. ach the West finals. the way for one of the runs. Southern New England. … The
of the first. The Yankees got off to a prom- Yanks will wrap up their visit
Amanda Polaha drove in a run ising start in the top of the third here Monday with a 6:15 p.m.
in the top of the seventh and

BULLS
portant, that started a 14-3 run pened during the summer. when they loaded the bases with game. David Phelps (2-3, 3.19)
Cromley worked out of a bases
loaded jam in the bottom of the that stretched into the fourth With enough salary-cap room no outs. will oppose Pawtucket’s Kyle
seventh to preserve the shutout. and put this one away. for two stars, the Bulls went af- But with the heart of the order Weiland (2-4, 4.11) in a battle of
Kidron led off the game with Whether it was Boozer feed- ter James, Wade and Bosh in coming up, Fox minimized the right-handers.
Continued from Page 1B
a double to center field and ing Omer Asik for a dunk early the summer, hoping to land damage by limiting the Yanks to
moved to third on Polaha’s sacri- gans against Wade led to two in the fourth or Deng racing in some combination of the two. just one run on a Kevin Russo sac-
SWB YANKEES PAWTUCKET
fice bunt. Sarnak was hit by a free throws by Rose after he got to put back his own missed You know the rest of that sto- rifice fly. ab r h bi ab r h bi
pitch and one out later Boccia knocked to the floor going for a jumper after a 3 by James, there ry. “We had the right guys coming Dickerson cf
Russo 2b
2 1 0 0 Nava lf 4 3 2 1
3 0 1 2 Thomas 2b 4 0 0 1
MIAMI (82)
belted an 0-2 pitch for a three- fast-break layup. was plenty for the Chicago fans James 5-15 4-4 15, Bosh 12-18 6-6 30, Antho- up,” said Miley, referring to Montero dh
Vazquez 3b
3 0 1 0 Reddick cf 4 2 1 0
4 0 0 0 Andersn 1b 4 1 1 1
run homer to left field. Then, after a timeout, Noah to cheer during that stretch. ny 0-1 0-0 0, Bibby 2-4 0-0 4, Wade 7-17 4-4 18,
Jones 1-2 1-1 4, Miller 0-0 0-0 0, Chalmers 4-7 0-0 mashers Jesus Montero and Vaz- Maxwell lf 4 1 1 1 Sutton DH 4 0 3 4
Laird 1b 4 0 0 0 Luna 3b 4 0 1 0
blocked a layup by Wade and They were loving it when Ron- 9, Magloire 1-2 0-0 2, Haslem 0-1 0-0 0, House 0-1
0-0 0, Howard 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 32-68 15-15 82.
quez, who both struck out. “They Parraz rf 4 0 0 0 Dlugach ss 3 1 2 0
BOYS LACROSSE Molina c 4 1 1 0 Exposito c 4 1 3 0
scored seconds later on a layup nie Brewer stole pass from Ma- CHICAGO (103) are our RBI guys. More times Pena ss 3 0 1 0 Sheely rf 2 1 0 0
Crestwood 9, Bellefonte 8 Deng 7-15 3-3 21, Boozer 5-10 4-4 14, Noah Totals 31 3 5 3 Totals 33 9 13 7
off an inbounds along the Bulls’ rio Chalmers and hit two free 4-14 1-2 9, Rose 10-22 5-6 28, Bogans 1-4 0-0 3, than not, they drive in some runs. Yankees ............................. 011 010 000 — 3
Steven Roberts had four goals baseline, making it 67-58. throws, then dunked to make it
Brewer 3-5 2-2 8, Gibson 4-8 1-1 9, Watson 1-4
0-0 3, Korver 1-3 0-0 3, Asik 2-2 1-2 5. Totals 38- They’re not going to do it every Pawtucket .......................... 121 302 00x — 9
and two assists, Shawn McCole 87 17-20 103. 2B – Russo, Sutton. HR – Maxwell (13).
The Heat’s James Jones stop- 80-66. And when C.J. Watson Miami ......................................23 25 15 19 — 82 time. We plugged away, but we IP H R ER BB SO
had two goals and Ryan Gilmar- Chicago ..................................20 28 24 31 —103 Yankees
tin had a goal and two assists to ped the run with a 3, but the buried a 3 to put the lead at 17, 3-Point Goals—Miami 3-8 (Jones 1-1, Chalmers couldn’t get the big hit.” Brackman, (L,2-3) ... 4.0 8 7 6 5 2
Wordekemper ......... 2.0 4 2 2 0 1
lead Crestwood. Bulls simply weren’t about to be they just about came unglued. 1-2, James 1-3, Bibby 0-1, Wade 0-1), Chicago
10-21 (Deng 4-6, Rose 3-7, Korver 1-2, Watson
Pawtucket opened up a 7-2 Sisco......................... 1.0 1 0 0 0 0
Carlyle ...................... 1.0 0 0 0 0 0
Brian Lee and Brian Madry stopped. For at least some Chicago 1-2, Bogans 1-3, Brewer 0-1). Fouled Out—None.
Rebounds—Miami 36 (Bosh 9), Chicago 52
lead with three in the fourth that Pawtucket
each added a goal and Brian When Deng hit a 3 with 1:15 fans, beating Miami to get to (Noah 14). Assists—Miami 11 (James 6), Chicago led to Brackman’s early exit. Fox (W, 4-2)............. 5.0
Rice........................... 2.0
4
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
7
2
23 (Rose 6). Total Fouls—Miami 15, Chicago 13.
Collins had three assists. James left, the crowd jumped to its the NBA finals would be sweet Technicals—Chicago defensive three second. In all, Brackman lasted just Atchison ................... 1.0
Bowden .................... 1.0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
A—22,874 (20,917).
Mclean had 16 saves in net. feet and let out a roar. More im- redemption after what hap- four frames, giving up eight hits
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CYC L I N G BULL RIDING HOCKEY

Snowfall eliminates Finns rout


first stage of race Sweden
Tour of California will be
shortened to seven stages
because of bad weather.
out to the start line in South Lake
Tahoe, and we hope they under-
stand and respect our decision,
but when the safety of riders and
for title
By KAREL JANICEK
fans is involved, there is no lee- Associated Press
way. We are looking forward to BRATISLAVA, Slovakia — Pet-
The Associated Press seeing everyone at the start to- teri Nokelainen scored the first of
TRUCKEE, Calif. — The start morrow in Squaw Valley.” Finland’s five third-period goals
of the Tour of California was Before the start was wiped out, to lift it to a 6-1 win over Sweden
wiped out Sunday because of there was a moment of silence for
on Sunday for its second ice hock-
snow, forcing organizers to cut Wouter Weylandt, the Belgium
rider killed last Monday in the ey world championship title.
the event from eight to seven Nokelainen beat goalie Viktor
stages. third stage of the Tour of Italy.
“The riders discussed as a Fasth at 2:35 of the final period on
Before calling off the start, or- a breakaway to give Finland a 2-1
ganizers delayed the stage by 2 group and we just don’t feel com-
fortable riding knowing what can lead and Niko Kapanen scored an-
hours, 45 minutes and shortened
the scheduled 118.7-mile road happen, especially in light of other 46 seconds later in the
race from South Lake Tahoe to what happened last Monday,” third.
Northstar at Tahoe Resort to 49.2 three-time winner Levi Lei- Janne Pesonen, Mika Pyorala
miles. pheimer said. and Antti Pihlstrom scored in a
When the weather cleared a “We still have a full week of rac- 2:24 span later in the period to fin-
bit, the 144 riders were signed in ing ahead of us, so we want to ish off the Swedes.
at the start and about to compete make sure everyone is healthy. AP PHOTOS “Maybe the best period of the
under a light snowfall, a temper- With the weather conditions the Cincinnati Bengals receiver Chad Ochocinco attempts to ride a bull named Deja Blu during an tournament,” forward Tuomo
ature of 35 degrees and 12 mph way they are, racing today is just intermission at the Professional Bull Riders’ Lucas Oil Invitation bull riding event in Duluth, Ga., Ruutu said. “That’s how it’s sup-
wind, but organizers called it off not possible. On behalf of all the Saturday. posed to be. That’s what you gotta
less than a minute before the riders, we apologize and appre- do if you wanna win the gold med-

No mas for Ochocinco


start. Originally set for 763.8 ciate everyone’s support and un- al.”
miles, the race has been cut to derstanding.”
It was the second world title for
645.1 miles. George Hincapie, a former
stage winner, agreed with Lei- the Finns after they also beat Swe-
“We were monitoring weather
pheimer. den in the 1995 finals.
conditions up until the predicted
1:15 p.m. start time, and we just “There was definitely a con- “After a couple games, I saw we
couldn’t safely put the riders out cern with the safety of the course had a great chance to win,” said
on the course with the current and the really fast descent,” Hin- Ruutu, who plays for the NHL’s
forecast,” said Andrew Messick, capie said. “If it’s icy, you don’t Flamboyant NFL receiver gives up bull riding Carolina Hurricanes. “This is the
president of AEG Sports — the have control of your bike. And the biggest thing (in my career). It
after first try ends after 1.5 seconds.
race owner. “We appreciate the end of the day, they just priori- feels really good.”
support of all the fans that came tized safety.” Sunday’s game was the fourth
By GEORGE HENRY worlds final between the long-
Associated Press standing rivals.
DULUTH, Ga. — NFL receiver Chad Ochocin- Sweden, which was chasing its
co backed up his promise to ride a 1,500-pound ninth world title and first since
bull on the Professional Bull Riders circuit Sat- 2006, won in 1992 and 1998.
urday night, earning $10,000 for making it out of Finnish goalie Petri Vehanen
the chute atop Deja Blu. stopped 32 shots for the win.
The ride lasted 1.5 seconds before Ochocinco “The third (period) was just by
was bucked off with no apparent injury. far not good enough against the
Ochocinco, who wore a helmet and a standard strong team as Finland,” Swedish
protective vest, fell 6.5 seconds short of the time
captain Rickard Wallin said.
needed to win a new Ford truck and to earn the
right to rename the bull after Cincinnati Bengals “We felt like we had a good
coach Marvin Lewis. chance (in the third), but a couple
But the challenge that began with a tweet earli- of mistakes early and they wrap-
er this month ended with Ochocinco proving ped up two, and then just set
PBR president Sean Gleason that he was serious. back, waiting for our mistakes.
The six-time Pro Bowl receiver said, however, They really didn’t give us any-
that he would never ride a bull again. thing. We just didn’t play close to
“One and done,” he said. good enough to be able to come
The publicity stunt was the latest for Ochocin- back. We didn’t have the best day
AP PHOTO co, whose Twitter account has nearly 2 million today.”
Snow comes down on riders at the start of the first stage of the followers. Jarkko Immonen started the
Tour of California cycling race in State Line, Nev., Sunday. The Ochocinco said he did not speak with Cincin- Finnish comeback after he an-
first stage of the race was canceled due to bad weather. nati coaches when the NFL lockout was briefly swered the opening goal by Mag-
lifted in late April. He is under contract with the nus Paajarvi in the middle period
Bengals but is likely either to be released or told to become the tournament’s top
to take a hefty pay cut now that Cincinnati has

Contador wins stage,


A bull named Deja Blu chases Cincinnati Ben- scorer with nine goals.
drafted A.J. Green.
Ochocinco acknowledged that the Bengals gals receiver Chad Ochocinco after an at- “We had a great tournament,”
probably weren’t pleased that he was risking a ca- tempted ride during the Professional Bull Finland coach Jukka Jalonen
reer-threatening injury. Riders’ Lucas Oil Invitation bull riding event in said. “We won the world cham-

takes over Giro lead


“I’m sure my coach was probably (upset),” Duluth, Ga., Saturday. pionship because we were men-
Ochocinco said. “I mean, I would be, too. I’m sure tally very tough.”
the NFL is (upset), but I don’t follow their rules our highest of the year, but I think the effects will The victory is “great for the
anyway.” be long-ranging,” Gleason said. “A guy like Chad Finns as a nation, it’s great for our
The Associated Press thought we should try it. (Vin- Ty Murray, a former world champion rider and can come in here and think that this is going to be ice hockey,” Jalonen said.
ETNA, Italy — Giro d’Italia cenzo) Nibali stayed with me a PBR director, coached Ochocinco the last two an easy thing to do and then stand there and say, “I’m proud of the Swedish guys,
favorite Alberto Contador for a while, but I went and man- days at the Gwinnett Arena in hopes of preparing ‘I had no idea. This is unbelievable.’ this is a start of something for us,”
surged to his first stage win of aged to hold on for the win. him for the powerful force of a bucking bull. “That’s going to help our sport more than any- Swedish coach Par Marts said.
this year’s race Sunday and took “As far as I’m concerned I Murray compared the experience to a first- thing.” Swedish goalie Viktor Fasth
the leader’s pink jersey from don’t expect to win every stage time skier attempting to navigate a run from the Ochocinco, who tried out in March with Sport- was selected the MVP of the tour-
Pieter Weening. as long as I’m close to the win- top of the French Alps. ing Kansas City of Major League Soccer, has no nament during the final period
“We practiced several crash scenarios today,” plans to try another dangerous sport during the
The three-time Tour de ner. I felt good today and my when he allowed five goals.
Murray said. “He’s a phenomenal athlete, he’s ve- lockout.
France winner finished the legs were good, so I had to try Playing in the NFL is hard enough, but he dis- “It’s important to see it in a long
ry easy to teach because he’s so athletic and
104.7-mile ninth stage from something.” aware of his body. But what he did was monu- agreed that bull riding presented a major risk to term and he’s quite a goalie and
Messina in 4 hours, 54 minutes, Stefano Garzelli then led the mental and to try and ride a bull for 8 seconds his longevity. had a really good tournament,”
8 seconds, with Jose Rujano chasing pack across the line for with his lack of experience is impossible.” “No, every down is a risk to my career,” he said. Marts said.
three seconds behind. third, 50 seconds behind Conta- Ochocinco and Deja Blu were the feature event “Every time I wake up in the morning there’s a In the bronze medal match ear-
“The plan worked today,” dor. at intermission of the Lucas Oil Invitational. Ac- risk to life in general. You never know what’s go- lier Sunday, Roman Cervenka
Contador said. “We had some Overall, Contador has a 59- cording to Gleason, Ochocinco helped to gener- ing to happen. One of the things about me is I’m had a hat trick to lead the Czech
doubts at times because the second lead over Kanstantsin ate much-needed publicity for the PBR. extremely interesting, I’m unpredictable and I Republic to a 7-4 victory over Rus-
race was so slow, but we Sivtsov. “I think our viewership for this show will be am willing to do anything.” sia.

PRO TENNIS

Djokovic beats Nadal for Italian Open title; Sharapova wins women’s title
By ANDREW DAMPF kovic said. “I don’t know how could enable him to overtake his among the favorites in Paris.
AP Sports Writer much good it brings to tennis, rival for the No. 1 ranking the “This is just the beginning of
ROME — Novak Djokovic is but it’s good that someone else is week after the French Open. many things to come. This is just
starting to realize what an im- able to win other than just Feder- “He’s doing amazing things. the start of everything,” Sharapo-
pact he’s making on tennis with er and Nadal. It makes it more in- Every match he’s very tough va said during the trophy pre-
his recent domination of Rafael teresting.” mentally and physically,” Nadal sentation.
Nadal — and everyone else in the The second-ranked Djokovic said. “I’m doing everything I can. Nadal had won this tourna-
game, too. has beaten Nadal in all four finals I can’t ask myself anymore now. ment five of the past six years
Djokovic beat the top-ranked they’ve played this year and de- I’m doing very well but one play- and entered the final with a 31-1
Nadal 6-4, 6-4 in the Italian Open feated the Spaniard for the first er is doing better than me. I am career record in Rome. His only
final Sunday to stretch his unbea- time on clay last week in the Ma- waiting every week to try solu- previous loss came to country-
ten start this year to 37 matches. drid Open final. tions, so let’s see.” man Juan Carlos Ferrero in his
Djokovic trails only John This win makes Djokovic the Nadal said it’s “impossible” for opening round three years ago.
McEnroe’s 42-0 start in 1984. first player to beat Nadal on clay Djokovic’s streak to go on forev- Djokovic attributed his win in
Overall, the Serb has won 39 con- twice in the same year, a feat that er. Madrid partly to the altitude and
secutive matches stretching to comes exactly a week before the “I have to wait for my moment faster conditions there. The con-
Serbia’s Davis Cup triumph in French Open starts. to win and I know that,” the Spa- ditions at the Foro Italico are
December, sixth best in the Open “I’m just most happy about the niard said. AP PHOTOS more similar to those in Paris,
era, seven behind Guillermo Vi- game I have this year on clay — Also Sunday, Maria Sharapova Serbia’s Novak Djokovic celebrates at the end of the final match perhaps making this victory
las’ record set in 1977. the way I’m striking the ball and stormed to a 6-2, 6-4 victory over against Spain’s Rafael Nadal at the Italian Open in Rome on Sun- more meaningful.
“It’s an incredible honor to be a the way I’m so self-confident,” Sam Stosur in the woman’s final day. Djokovic won 6-4, 6-4. “Whatever the conditions I
part of tennis history in some Djokovic said. “I always knew I for the biggest clay-court title of needed to step into the court and
way and part of an elite group of could beat the top players, but her career. then cruised from there to follow Sharapova is a three-time take chances and be aggressive,”
players — Federer, Nadal, McEn- now I have the confidence to do After a three-hour rain delay, up her victory over top-ranked Grand Slam winner and Roland said Djokovic, who also won this
roe, (Ivan) Lendl, guys who were it.” the seventh-seeded Sharapova Caroline Wozniacki in the semi- Garros remains the only major ti- title in 2008. “That’s really the
winning so many in a row,” Djo- Djokovic’s edge over Nadal won the opening four games, finals. tle she hasn’t won. She’ll now be only way against Nadal on clay.”
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INDIANAPOLIS — Dario
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best lap of
224.107 mph.
More show-
ers washed out
The Associated Press Mark Martin was second and fending champion. the 6-hour ses-
DOVER, Del. — Matt Ken- Marcos Ambrose third. Kyle Now he’s getting used to it. sion scheduled
seth’s first idea was to skip pit Busch and Brian Vickers round- Four years after winning a rain- for Saturday be-
road, take a chance he could ed out the top five. Busch was shortened race, the Scotsman has Franchitti fore any cars
start first on a restart and hang forced to start in the rear of the returned to the venue of his two could make it
on for a victory. field because of an engine biggest wins with an opportunity onto the track, and rain is sprin-
Then, he had another change. to — finally — become a repeat kled into the forecast for most of
thought. Why not just take two Kenseth made his Cup debut winner. He never got that chance this week, too.
tires on pit road instead of four? at Dover in 1998 as a fill-in for in 2008, leaving the comfort of In- The good news is that Franchit-
With his No. 17 Ford on the Bill Elliott. He won for the sec- AP PHOTO dyCars for the world of stock cars. ti’s with a team, Target Chip Ga-
jack, Kenseth called the audible ond time in the Cup series on Matt Kenseth, second from right, hides from the spray as his “It’s nice to talk about last year, nassi, and a teammate, Scott Dix-
and told crew chief Jimmy Fen- the high-banked, 1-mile concrete crew celebrates in victory lane after Kenseth won the NASCAR but my job is to win this one,” on, who have endured the cham-
nig he wanted two. track. Sprint Cup Series auto race Sunday in Dover, Del. Franchitti said. “Yeah, I’ve got a pion’s treatement before.
“Two tires! Two tires!” Fennig “It’s one of those tracks that’s shot, and I think I’ve got a good “You’re definitely a lot more in
said. a challenge to get around fast, his first career win at Darlington put two on,” Kenseth said. “It one.” demand and it takes some time
His crew made the switch be- whether you’re racing someone Raceway. was really Jimmy’s call and a Franchitti already has a sense of away as well,” said Dixon, the
fore they dropped the car and or not,” Kenseth said. Busch and Kevin Harvick had good suggestion by me.” what this month will entail. 2008 Indy winner. “As long as you
that was the perfect strategy The 400-mile race was dom- no incidents after a pit road Kenseth said he was having In March, NBA Hall of Famer get that managed well, and focus
Kenseth needed to win the inated by long stretches of green dustup at Darlington landed trouble during the green flag Larry Bird presented Franchitti on the track, you’ll be all right.”
Sprint Cup race at Dover Inter- flag racing. Jimmie Johnson and them on probation. Harvick was racing because the rubber that with his Indy 500 champion’s Franchitti could have sampled
national Speedway on Sunday. Edwards turned this into a two- 10th. built on the track made the con- ring. A week later, he returned to it himself after winning the 500 in
Kenseth led the final 32 laps car battle for first for the major- Martin stayed on the track on crete slick — an obstacle for a Indy in hopes of knocking out 2007.
to win for the second time this ity of the race. Edwards led 117 old tires to take the lead when loose car. some of the interview requests he But five months after the race
season. He also won at Texas laps before falling to seventh the caution flag came out with When the short runs started expects to fill over the next two and just weeks after clinching the
and became the third driver to place. Johnson led a race-high 39 laps left. Kenseth made a coming, Kenseth found a clean- weeks. first of his three IndyCar points ti-
win twice this season. 207 laps and finished ninth. quick stop and opted for two er track and clean air was He’s been asked to do more tles, Franchitti left Michael An-
Under NASCAR’s revamped Unlike Kenseth and crew, Ed- tires instead of four, the right enough to spark his run. sponsor appearances, will partici- dretti’s IndyCar team for Ganas-
rules for qualifying for the wards’ crew chief Bob Osborne number for him to pull pass Kenseth, the 2003 series pate in a soldout fundraiser to- si’s Sprint Cup team.
Chase for the championship that made a four-tire call on the last Martin on the restart and then champion, won his 20th career night to benefit Riley Children’s It was a miserable experience.
emphasize wins, Kenseth restart that dropped him to pull away for the victory. Cup race. Hospital of Indianapolis, and Franchitti failed to finish high-
strengthened his bid to make ninth and spoiled his chance at “We were going to do four, we Martin earned his first top- three days later will celebrate his er than 17th in his three warm-up
the field with his second win. the win. got in the stall and decided to do five of the season. 38th birthday. races to close the 2007 season,
“My mind is to be up there “I didn’t have any choice in it, two. That was the key,” Kenseth “Today, we finally got a fin- Yes, it’s been a busy month, and then broke his left ankle in a Na-
and try to lead those points go- really,” Edwards said. “That’s up said. ish,” he said. “It looked like we if the rain actually stops this tionwide Series crash in 2008 at
ing into the Chase and try to to the guys in the box. That is Kenseth overruled crew chief were going to get 15th again week, Franchitti will have be Talledega. The worst part was
make the Chase in champion- too tough of a choice to make Jimmy Fennig and made the call with a really fast race car. We’ve cramming in all of his on-the- watching Dixon dominate the
ship form,” Kenseth said. “We right there and I don’t blame for two tires. had a race car this good a lot this track work before qualifying race at Indy with another ex-Indy-
don’t want to have to slide off of Bob Osborne one bit.” “When I was on the jack, I year. But it seems like for some starts next weekend. In Satur- Car driver, Max Papis, on Memo-
wins. We want to go up there Regan Smith was 34th a week asked if he was sure we didn’t reason or another we end up in day’s abbreviated practice, he was rial Day weekend in Charlotte,
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McDowell flustered by collapse


Toms was trying to put pres-

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sure on Choi.
“I thought I could hit the
shot,” he said.
And then came the putt,
Continued from Page 1B
when part of him already was
sorry for him,” Choi said. “Be- thinking about going to the sec-
By MARK LONG
N O T E B O O K cause I know how that feels. ond playoff hole that decided
AP Sports Writer And I felt bad for him.” the tournament. One consola-
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. there, most noticeably when he Choi had reason to celebrate tion for Toms, along with
— Graeme McDowell couldn’t tried to hit from behind a bush for his own feats. Winless on knowing his game is close, is
muster any momentum. on No. 9. He barely moved the the PGA Tour for three years, that he moved to No. 46 in the
The flat feeling that over- ball and ended up with another he took the outright lead with a world and can avoid U.S. Open
whelmed him following an un- bogey. It was downhill from 10-foot birdie on the 17th in reg- qualifying if he can stay there
lucky roll on No. 18 in the rain- there, with more inconsistency ulation, saved par on the 18th one more week.
delayed third round Sunday off the tee and more errant with a putt from just in side 5 Toms also finished with a 70,
morning carried over to the approach shots at every turn. feet to close with a 2-under 70 joining Choi in the playoff at
final round. “I said I was going to take the and kept his nerves steady. 13-under 275.
And he never recovered. positives away whatever hap- The South Korean lived in So many other players felt
McDowell shot a 7-over 79 in pened this weekend,” McDowell Jacksonville briefly when he they also squandered chances,
the final round of The Players said. “I said I was going to stick first came to America and once none more than U.S. Open
Championship, a stunning col- to my guns. It’s going to hurt for practiced at the TPC Sawgrass, champion Graeme McDowell
although he said his game and Nick Watney.
lapse that left the U.S. Open a few hours, but it was a tough
wasn’t good enough then to McDowell, who had a one-
champion simply trying to stay task today. The golf course and
break par. shot lead when the third round
out of the way of playing part- the wind got up. It was tricky, AP PHOTO Now, Choi is The Players concluded Sunday morning be-
ners K.J. Choi and David Toms. and I just didn’t have it.”
Graeme McDowell hits from the pine straw and bushes on the champion, a winner of the big- cause of rain delays, lost his
Choi ended up beating Toms on He was 8 over in the final 13 ninth hole during the final round of The Players Championship golf gest event on the PGA Tour. way after an errant tee shot in-
the first playoff hole. holes. tournament Sunday in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. McDowell ended “For me to shoot under par to the trees on the sixth hole.
“It was disappointing out “I think it was physical fatigue up with bogey on the par 5 ninth hole. every day on this course this He hit four shots into the water
there today,” said McDowell, brought on by a few bogeys at week, it’s like a miracle, to be the rest of the way and closed
who tied for 33rd at 5-under the wrong time,” he said. “Long shot into the right rough. He think anybody did. I don’t think honest with you,” Choi said. with a 79.
283. “Probably my first time day out there. I just couldn’t had to lay up from there and he did. Choi won for the eighth time Watney was in control late in
under the gun in a little while. seem to get any momentum. finished with another double. “I was on the range with him in his PGA Tour career, picked the third round until playing a
So first time we played in front You need a little momentum out Things got worse after the for a half an hour Tuesday. He up $1.71 million from the big- three-hole stretch in 4-over par,
of a crowd that big in a little there, and I couldn’t seem to final round began. Glover hit was hitting it really well. He gest purse in tournament golf, then fell behind with consecu-
while, you know. So it’s kind of read the grain. I wasn’t reading two balls into the water at the went and played nine holes and moved to No. 15 in the world tive bogeys at the turn in the
getting back into the old vibes the greens the way I’ve been par-4 fourth and ended up card- he didn’t have a problem. He and all but assured himself a final round and could never
again. reading them. Couldn’t hole ing a snowman 8. He yanked played the next day, he didn’t spot on the Presidents Cup catch up.
“Didn’t quite have it out anything. It was just a bad day team. Paul Goydos, who lost a play-
another tee shot left at 18 and have a problem. He stayed on
there. I was a little flat today. at the office.” Toms, winless in five years, off to Sergio Garcia in 2008
doubled the closing hole. the range that day, he didn’t
Energy levels weren’t where I GLOVER’S GAFFES: Lucas had an easy time taking away when the tour decided to make
“I hit three bad shots and it have a problem. So it’s all non-
need them to be. But we live Glover lost 11 strokes in four positives. He was the 36-hole the 17th the first playoff hole,
cost me nine (strokes), and I sense as far as I’m concerned, leader, finished the rain-de- closed with a 69 to finish alone
and we learn and we’ll be back.” holes Sunday, a free fall from
made a bad decision on 18 and it and I don’t want to talk about it layed third round Sunday in third.
McDowell’s struggles started the leaderboard that cost him a
cost me two,” Glover said. “Oth- anymore.” morning only one shot behind Luke Donald never got on
with a bad break on TPC Saw- chance at winning The Players.
er than that, it wasn’t all that Woods withdrew from The and spent some five hours with track, but still managed a 71 for
grass. Glover double-bogeyed No. 16
bad. I think it was a combina- Players after nine holes Thurs- his name atop the leaderboard his seventh consecutive top 10.
He built a three-shot lead in and tripled No. 18 in a 74 in the
the third round with a tap-in rain-delayed third round Sunday tion of hitting the wrong shots day because of knee and in the final round. He tied for fourth with Watney
birdie on No. 17, the famed morning, then carded a quadru- on the wrong holes. Just didn’t Achilles’ tendon problems that And his birdie on the 18th — (71) and moved to No. 2 in the
island green. But he was ple bogey at No. 4 and a double execute this morning and didn’t had sidelined him since the one of only four birdies on the world, giving England the top
shocked to see his approach on at 18 in a final-round 77. have it this afternoon. No bid Masters. hardest hole at Sawgrass in the two spots in the world ranking.
the 18th bounce onto the green, “I’m not going to put much deal.” His early withdrawal led to final round — he hit 6-iron out Donald and McDowell wore
TIGER TALK: PGA Tour speculation that he was playing of a divot to 18 feet and forced a an all-navy blue outfit in honor
take a hard turn left and roll all stock into today, believe me,”
Commissioner Tim Finchem as a favor. playoff. of Seve Ballesteros — his fa-
way into the water. He wound said Glover, who was 5 over in
insisted Sunday that he never “We communicate with play- “It was the best putt I’ve had mous Sunday colors — who
up with a double bogey for a 68. the final round and finished at 1
pressured Tiger Woods to com- ers all the time with weak fields, in an awful long time,” Toms died last week.
Even so, that gave him a one- under for the tournament.
pete in The Players Champion- weak-field events and we en- said. Toms took a share of the lead
shot lead over Choi and Toms Glover, who won last week at Even so, it’s hard to get past a on the second hole and never
going into the final round. Quail Hollow, was 11 under and ship. courage players to move their
pair of mistakes. trailed until the finish.
It didn’t last. right in the mix when he Finchem spoke with reporters schedule around and try to
The first one came on the It was a long day for both of
He birdied No. 5 thanks to a stepped to the tee box at No. 16 before the final round of the include a weak field,” Finchem
par-5 16th, when he had a one- them — 32 holes for Toms, 27
massive drive, getting him to 13 in the third round. Tour’s signature event and made said. “We never go to a player shot lead over Choi and tried to holes for Choi, because of the
under, but then his game unrav- He pushed his second shot it clear he never asked Woods to and say, ‘Would you please, reach the green in two. His ap- rain-delayed third round that
eled. His tee shot at No. 6 went right and into the water at the play through his injuries. please, please play this event, proach found the water, and had to be completed Sunday
way right in the trees and led to par-5 hole, then knocked his “I don’t twist players’ arms, this event or any other event, Toms wound up making bogey. morning.
a bogey. He overcompensated drop over the green. He chipped and as far as Tiger being hurt, ever. And I don’t recall ever This is the guy famous for lay- One shot by McDowell,
on his next drive and hooked it on and two-putted for a 7. His guys, that’s a decision he has to talking to any player in my ing up on the par-4 18th at At- along with one wicked bounce,
into the water left, leading to tee shot at the par-4 18th was make, and I had no information tenure about whether or not lanta Athletic Club when he set the tone for the final round
another bogey. equally poor. He yanked it left that he wasn’t ready to play they were going to play The won his lone major 10 years ago — for him and those chasing
He started chasing shots from into the water, then hit his next golf,” Finchem said. “I don’t Players Championship.” at the PGA Championships. him.

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NATIONAL FORECAST
NATIONAL FORECAST: A nearly stationary storm system over the East will continue to produce wide-

68°
spread showers and thunderstorms today. Heavy rain will affect portions of the Mid-Atlantic states
TODAY TUESDAY
Cloudy,
WEDNESDAY
Cloudy,
and New England. Meanwhile, rain and mountain snow showers will continue to affect portions of the
periods Northwest. Expect dry and mild to warm conditions across the Plains.
Mostly cloudy, isolated periods

55° of rain of rain


thunderstorms
66° 66°
54° 56°

THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 56/45


69/43
Mostly cloudy, Partly Partly Partly 66/43

thunderstorm sunny, a sunny sunny 53/43


70/57 After a weekend
shower to forget weath-
56/40
73° 73° 77° 78° 60/52
72/57 er-wise, there's
55° 52° 52° 55° 72/47 not much change
64/41
in the forecast.
REGIONAL FORECAST TODAY’S SUMMARY 65/53
66/46
The same upper-
level, low pres-
The Poconos 91/62 72/53
Today’s high/ Syracuse Highs: 65-70. Lows: 49-54. Expect sure system that
56/48
Tonight’s low showers and isolated thunderstorms 84/55
has been stuck
Albany
61/53 today and tonight. over the north-
54/41 87/73 87/74
eastern corner of
Binghamton The Jersey Shore 65/38 the country just
62/50 Highs: 67-72. Lows: 58-62. Showers and won't budge. The
scattered thunderstorms will be likely City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow showery weather
Towanda today and tonight.
61/49 Anchorage 51/41/.00 54/41/c 56/39/pc Myrtle Beach 79/68/.00 76/60/t 73/60/t will stick around
Poughkeepsie
Scranton 66/53
Atlanta 66/55/.00 66/46/sh 66/47/pc Nashville 57/52/.00 58/44/sh 63/47/sh through
68/54 The Finger Lakes Baltimore 77/63/.00 72/59/t 73/60/t New Orleans 76/60/.00 73/56/pc 75/61/s Thursday and
Wilkes-Barre Highs: 49-56. Lows: 41-48. Chilly and wet Boston 57/52/.77 61/51/t 60/55/sh Norfolk 85/66/.02 79/62/t 75/63/t
69/54 Buffalo 53/45/1.23 49/41/sh 52/53/sh Oklahoma City 70/47/.00 69/48/pc 72/54/pc
Friday. However,
conditions will be likely today and many spots may
Charlotte 76/59/.00 72/52/sh 66/53/sh Omaha 63/45/.05 66/43/s 67/45/pc
tonight.
Pottsville New York City Chicago 46/41/.32 56/40/s 58/43/pc Orlando 85/67/.05 85/64/pc 80/61/s get lucky today
State College 68/53
62/47
70/57 Cleveland 55/46/.10 49/42/sh 54/47/sh Phoenix 91/70/.00 88/65/s 83/60/pc and avoid the
Brandywine Valley Dallas 73/52/.00 72/53/pc 77/60/pc Pittsburgh 67/61/.08 51/44/sh 57/50/sh showers. Still,
Reading Denver 47/36/.01 72/47/pc 69/46/t Portland, Ore. 54/50/.72 58/43/c 61/44/sh
Harrisburg 73/55 Highs: 72-76. Lows: 55-60. Occasional isolated storms
70/54 showers and thunderstorms are in store Detroit 54/44/.77 53/43/sh 56/47/sh St. Louis 56/50/.10 63/39/pc 65/44/pc
Honolulu 84/71/.01 87/73/pc 86/72/pc Salt Lake City 78/53/.00 61/44/pc 58/43/sh should pop up
Philadelphia today and tonight.
76/59 Houston 83/56/.00 84/55/pc 84/63/pc San Antonio 79/57/.00 80/58/pc 82/63/pc this afternoon,
Indianapolis 57/53/.33 58/42/pc 58/46/c San Diego 66/60/.00 65/56/pc 64/55/sh with the chance
Atlantic City Delmarva/Ocean City Las Vegas 73/61/.00 72/58/pc 73/60/pc San Francisco 59/46/.08 61/51/sh 63/49/sh for a rumble of
72/62 Highs: 70-75. Lows: 58-61. Expect a good Los Angeles 64/55/.08 65/53/pc 64/54/sh Seattle 52/48/.82 56/45/sh 59/45/sh
Miami 85/69/.07 87/74/pc 84/70/t Tampa 81/69/.27 84/61/pc 80/58/s thunder and
chance of showers and scattered
Milwaukee 47/43/.03 54/39/s 56/42/pc Tucson 92/61/.00 87/60/s 82/59/pc heavy down-
thunderstorms today and tonight.
Minneapolis 63/44/.00 66/43/s 69/43/s Washington, DC 75/63/.00 72/57/t 72/59/t pours. Any sort
ALMANAC Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Int’l Airport of luck in avoid-
WORLD CITIES ing the rain will
Temperatures Precipitation River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday. City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow
Yesterday 71/57 Yesterday 0.13” Susquehanna Stage Chg. Fld. Stg Forecasts, graphs run out Tuesday
Average 71/48 Month to date 1.84” Wilkes-Barre 4.76 -0.33 22.0 and data ©2011 Amsterdam 57/48/.00 61/52/pc 63/53/pc Mexico City 86/57/.00 81/58/t 80/57/t and Wednesday.
Record High 87 in 2007 Normal month to date 1.75” Towanda 2.91 -0.16 21.0 Weather Central, LP Baghdad 91/70/.00 96/77/s 98/76/pc Montreal 55/45/.00 50/39/r 66/48/sh
Beijing 81/55/.00 83/59/s 85/60/c Moscow 57/43/.00 68/48/s 67/45/sh
Both days look
Record Low 32 in 1936 Year to date 18.79” Lehigh
Cooling Degree Days* Normal year to date 12.26” For more weather Berlin 61/45/.00 61/50/c 64/46/t Paris 63/50/.00 68/52/c 70/45/c wet as moisture
Bethlehem 2.57 0.25 16.0
Yesterday 0 Sun and Moon Delaware information go to: Buenos Aires 64/45/.00 67/51/pc 66/52/pc Rio de Janeiro 84/68/.00 74/68/sh 64/66/s pours into the
Month to date 3 Sunrise Sunset Port Jervis 3.65 -0.28 18.0 www.timesleader.com Dublin 57/45/.00 61/50/c 63/51/c Riyadh 100/84/.00 103/86/s 102/83/s region off the
Year to date 15 Today 5:44a 8:16p Frankfurt 63/41/.00 64/52/c 73/50/pc Rome 72/54/.00 68/52/pc 75/48/pc Atlantic Ocean.
Last year to date 31 Tomorrow 5:44a 8:17p Full Last New First National Weather Service Hong Kong 81/77/.00 82/72/t 79/73/t San Juan 88/74/.02 83/73/t 82/72/t
Normal year to date 18 Moonrise Moonset 607-729-1597 Jerusalem 73/55/.01 75/58/s 77/57/s Tokyo 75/61/.00 73/63/c 67/59/sh - Ryan Coyle
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mean temperature was above 65 degrees.
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Auxiliary of AmVets Post 59 VOLUNTEER Contact: Amber Young at 823-7164


Blood Services Escorts: assist
blood donors from donor tables
generated photo history of the
people, places, and rivers and
streams restored throughout the
show veterans appreciation OPPORTUNITIES to the canteen area
Hours: flexible
Anthracite Region over its 15
year history
The Ladies Auxiliary to AmVets Post Contact: Amber Young at 823-7164 Hours: Monday to Friday 9 a.m.-2
59 in Hanover Township participated in The following volunteer opportu- Fixed Donor Site Volunteers: p.m.
the annual ‘Because We Care Day’ at nities are for individuals 18 volunteer at blood drives at the Contact: Robert Hughes at 371-
the Department of Veterans Affairs years and older. To volunteer, Blood Center in Hanover Indus- 3523
Medical Center in Plains Township. use the contact information trial Park. These drives are on a
set schedule; same day/times
Patients were treated to coffee, cake, included in the details for each
opportunity. To have your orga- every week. Volunteers can work Girl Scouts in the Heart of
cookies and other treats. Auxiliary
members, from left, are Louise Man-
nization listed, visit the United as one of the following: greeter, Pennsylvania
Way of Wyoming Valley’s Volun- escort, or canteen Defy the Odds Program Volun-
chio, past president and hospital chair- teer page at www.unitedwayw- Hours: Tuesdays and Wednesdays teers: assist with after-school
woman; Rita Kittrick, past president b.org. 1-6 p.m.; Thursdays: 1-7 p.m.; programming for girls focusing
and second vice president; Betty Mis- every other Saturday 8:30 a.m.-1 on building skills and confidence
p.m. to succeed in school and in life.
sal, auxiliary president, and Millie Keh-
ler.
American Red Cross, Wyoming Contact: Amber Young at 823-7164 Volunteers will facilitate several
Valley Chapter Greeters: welcome blood donors to
the drive, checking in donors
activities and skill building exer-
Campaign Assistant: to work cises/games at each meeting. A
with upcoming fundraising upon arrival, ensuring proper variety of topics, including issues
campaigns by preparing mail- flow of donors such as bullying, self-esteem,
Girl Scout Troop presents care ings of information and other Hours: flexible
Contact: Amber Young at 823-7164
communication with others/
adults, and goal setting, will be
materials.
packages to veterans medical center Hours: Monday to Friday; various Refreshments/Canteen Volun-
teers: serve blood donors a
discussed
hours between 8 a.m. and 4 Hours: Monday to Wednesday; one
Junior Girl Scout Troop 33323 created p.m. beverage and snack after donat- to two hours
Contact: Wayne Wolfe at 823-7161 ing blood; monitor donors; en- Contact: Candace Campbell at
care packages that were delivered to courage donors to “pre-sign” for
veterans residing at the Community Fundraisers: assist with soliciting (800) 692-7816
of donations for the chapter. their next eligible blood drive
Living Center at the Department of Hours: flexible
Veterans Affairs Medical Center. The Hours: Monday to Saturday;
various hours Contact: Amber Young at 823-7164 Jewish Community Center
troop included books donated by Harper Front Desk Volunteers: answer
Contact: Wayne Wolfe at 823-7161 phones, greet members, accept
Publishing Company and toothpaste
from Dr. James Johns, D.D.S. The girls
Special Events: assist with all Compassionate Care Hospice payments, process outgoing mail
aspects of coordination of the Telephone Support: provide tele- Hours: Monday to Friday; the front
also used money earned from cookie chapter’s special fundraising phone support to patients and
sales to purchase gift bags, toiletry desk is open 8:30 a.a.-7 p.m.
events caregivers. Must enjoy convers- Contact: Rick Evans at 824-4646
items and additional boxes of Girl Scout Hours: various depending on ing with people and have a Camp Volunteers: camp at the
Cookies. Troop leaders are Shai Post and event positive outlook. Orientation JCC campsite in Idetown during
Dawnette Dreyfus. Representatives, first Contact: Wayne Wolfe at 823-7161 training necessary regarding the the summer months. Mainte-
row, are Elena Giraldi, and Emily Dreyfus. Local Disaster Volunteers: assist hospice philosophy nance and kitchen help
Second row: Julia Dreyfus, Carina Dsou- with disaster response in own Hours: Sunday to Saturday; one to Hours: Monday to Friday 8:30
za, and Katie Karpinski. community three hours per week based on a.m.-4 p.m.
Hours: various commitment Contact: Rick Evans at 824-4646
Contact: Wayne Wolfe at 823-7161 Contact: Becky Klepadlo at 346- Maintenance Department Volun-
Office Support/Data Entry: aid 2241 or 317-8817 teers: help the JCC Maintenance
NEWS FOR Coast Guard veterans interest-
ed in joining can contact Neil
of the American Legion Moun-
tain Post 781 will hold its nomi-
the department with various
office tasks
Music Therapy Volunteers: pro-
vide light instrumental or vocal
Department clean the building
and windows, maintain bath-

VETERANS Morrison at 288-6817. nation of officers and meeting Hours: Monday – to Friday; vari- volunteer support to patients in rooms, help with set-ups for
ous between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. facility or residential settings. meetings and programs
at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the post Contact: Wayne Wolfe at 823-7161 Must have previous experience Hours: Sunday to Friday; day or
GLEN LYON: The Lt. Ches- home. Water Safety Instructors: re- in a performance capacity in evening shifts
ASHLEY: Holy Rosary Ca- ter F. Strzalka Veterans of For- For more information call sponsible for teaching students school, church or organized Contact: Rick Evans at 570-824-
tholic War Veterans Post 274 eign Wars Post 8353 will meet 474-2161 or visit www.al- to swim and water safety group. Orientation to hospice 4646
Hours: various philosophy training provided
and its Home Association will at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday at post781.org. Contact: Wayne Wolfe at 823-7161 Hours: Monday to Friday; 8:30
meet at 7 p.m. Thursday at the American Legion Post 539, 62 “Be Red Cross Ready” Facil- a.m.-4 p.m. Riverfront Parks Committee
Post home, 175 Old Ashley Newport St. SWOYERSVILLE: Catholic itators: to provide an educa- Contact: Becky Klepadlo at 346- Wyoming Valley Riverfest June
tional and enjoyable presenta- 2241 or 317-8817 17-19: volunteers needed for set
Road. Memorial Day activities, the War Veterans Memorial Post up (tables, stage, chairs, etc.)
tion in schools and communi- Companions: based on patients’
Memorial Day services will appointment of delegates for 1601 will meet at 7 p.m. on ties about being prepared for interests: companionship, read- and break down; assign spaces
be planned and dues collected. the VFW state convention, and Thursday at the Swoyersville emergencies and how to care ing, playing games, encouraging for exhibitors and food vendors;
the distribution of “Buddy American Legion, Shoemaker for common first aid situations life review, grocery shopping, crossing guards for River Street;
EDWARDSVILLE: The NE- Hours: various etc. Orientation training on Children’s Mural of the Susque-
Poppies” will be discussed and Street. Commander Donald hanna; assist with different
Contact: Wayne Wolfe at 823-7161 hospice philosophy needed.
PA Coast Guard Veterans Asso- the nomination and election of Rakus will preside. The CWV Community/Facts Instructors: Volunteers must have a natural activities, exhibits and clinics;
ciation will conduct its monthly officers will take place. Home Association’s session will educate the community on love for people and writing skills help pull kayaks from trip and
meeting at 6:30 p.m. Wednes- follow with President John diseases and disease preven- to document events of each visit direct people to concerts
day at Costello’s Restaurant. All MOUNTAIN TOP: The Sons Tobias presiding. tion Hours: Sunday to Saturday; one to Volunteers: needed June 18 to
Hours: various three hours a week based on help with rides, musicians set-up,
Contact: Wayne Wolfe at 823-7161 commitment live animal shows, direct traffic,
Grant Writer: aid the department Contact: Becky Klepadlo at 346- Bike Safety Helmet give-away
2241 or 317-8817 (crowd control), pull boats from
MILITARY REUNION Members will reunite at noon on
Thursday for a dinner and a
son World War II Naval Station,
and retired Navy veterans from
with various office tasks
Hours: various the river, packing up, crossing
speaker at the Haag’s Hotel, other conflicts are invited to Contact: Wayne Wolfe at 823-7161
Front Office Support: work the
Eastern PA Coalition for guards to help people cross
River Street, help cleaning up
Third and Main streets, Shartles- contact John F. Mellon, chair-
Sampson World War II Navy ville. All SALTS who completed man, at 570-874-3943 for reser- front desk at the chapter to Abandoned Mine Reclamation after the concert.
include answering the main Volunteers: assist the 15th Annual Volunteers: needed June 19 to help
training at Sampson Naval vations by Wednesday.
Veterans Station, members of the Samp- phone line and directing calls to Fundraising Dinner Program.
Scrapbooking, creation of large
with setting up for Dragon boat
races, trash clean-up, and pack-
various departments, greeting
clients/customers, aid the de- photo prints of EPCAMR’s 15 ing up.
partment with various office years of success through a Contact: Elaine Sola or Vincent
tasks collage, creation of a computer Cotrone at 825-9900, ext. 4570
NAMES IN THE Navy Seaman Andrew E. Schech-
terly, son of Donna M. Schech-
is deployed to
Iraq, serving Hours: Monday to Friday; flexible
between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
MILITARY
Men’s
terly of Berwick, has completed with the 1st
U.S. Navy basic training at Cavalry Divi- Contact: Wayne Wolfe at 823-7161
Recruit Training Command, sion. Aciu- Health Fairs/Public Awareness
Events: assist with Red Cross
Michael J. Kornoski, son of Mark Great Lakes, Ill. During the eight- kewicz is the informational tables at various
and Marilyn Kornoski and a week program, Schechterly son of John events throughout the commu-
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
Colin J. Siegel
Colin Jacob Siegel, son of Ernest
W. and Yvonne Siegel, Alden, is
celebrating his 10th birthday
today, May 16. Colin is a grand-
son of Robert and Pat (Helen)
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late Ernest R. and Betty (Louise)
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Book on autism given


Peaceful Valley Equestrian Center to conduct Horses ‘4’ Hope fundraiser to Osterhout Free Library
The Peaceful Valley Equestrian Center, Inc. will conduct its annual open house fundraiser Horses ‘4’
Hope from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. June 4 at the equestrian center on Route 2020, Center Moreland in Dr. Jeffrey Becker, of the Neu-
Wyoming County. There will be pony rides, horse demonstrations, a horseshoe tournament, exhibits, roSensory Center of Eastern
children’s activities, a basket raffle, vendors and plenty of food. The proceeds from all sponsorships Pennsylvania, presented a copy
and basket raffle will benefit Wyoming Valley Children’s Association. Vendors can obtain more in- of ‘Cutting Edge Therapies for
formation by contacting the center, which is owned by Karen Orloff-Yatsko and Harry B. Yatsko in Autism’ to the Osterhout Free
conjunction with the Wyoming Lodge 468 Free and Accepted Masons, at 570-333-barn or 570-406- Library. Becker is a contributor to
6911. For directions, visit http://www.pvec-pa.com. Representatives, first row, are Alexandria Arndt and the book. From left are Elaine
Jeana Redman. Second row: Craig Lukatch, WVCA director of development; Sara Stout; Charlie Stout, Stefanko, information services
Wyoming Masons; Sharon Harry, WVCA executive director; Orloff-Yatsko; Dawn Gaudino, WVCA Board coordinator at the Osterhout
president; Yatsko; Dave Merithew, Wyoming Lodge Masons; Robert Manzella, Wyoming Masons; and Free Library, and Becker.
Milena and Adelina Olerta Jennifer Merithew.

Milena Olerta, daughter of Tom and Filomena Olerta, Ocean City, Md.,
celebrated her seventh birthday May 13. Her sister, Adelina G. Olerta,
celebrated her fourth birthday May 14. Milena and Adelina are the
granddaughters of Vito and Rosa Colella, Pittston, and Tom and
Elaine Olerta, Exeter.

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Wilkes-Barre. Among her many
activities, she is a member of
Kerrie Hapeman, a junior at the WVW marching band,
Wyoming Valley West High concert band and chorus, the
School, was selected by Harriet Diversity Club and attended
Berish of the Shawnee Amer-
ican Legion Auxiliary Unit 463
the Diversity Institute at Miser-
icordia University. She is an Architectural and engineering
to attend
Keystone
assistant softball coach and information shared with Mexico
was a Girl Scout for 11 years,
Girls State receiving the Bronze Star and
June 26 to
Dave Yefko, a Borton-Lawson
Silver Award. employee and member of the
July 2 at
Shippens- Jillian Krupsha has earned a Plymouth Rotary Club, shared
burg Uni- $1,000 Moose International-R. information about architecture
versity. Hape-
man will join
Robert Dale
Scholarship.
Endless Mountains Habitat for Humanity breaks ground on latest home project and engineering practices in
northeastern Pennsylvania with
Hapeman hundreds of Krupsha is a Endless Mountains Habitat for Humanity has broken ground on its latest home project. Danielle Pamela Ayala, a 25-year-old
other girls for this 66th ses- senior at Freeman, a single mother who works full-time to support her 3-year-old daughter, is helping to build professional from Tampico, Mex-
sion of an “Experience in Wyoming her future Habitat for Humanity home in Mehoopany Township. Freeman will donate 275 hours of ico, at Borton-Lawson’s Wilkes-
Government” sponsored by Area High physical labor before purchasing the property at cost with a zero-interest Habitat mortgage. Ninety- Barre office. Ayala is employed
local auxiliary units and other School. She by a large housing company in
nine percent of the work on the home will come from local volunteers and the house will be built en-
organizations. Participants will qualified by Mexico, with an objective of
being a child,
tirely with materials that are donated, or purchased with donated money. Habitat seeks volunteers of
study government and elect Krupsha all skill levels and abilities. For more information, call 836-3067 or visit http://local.habitat.org/wyo- overcoming current obstacles
officials on the city, county and grandchild or and creating sustainable commu-
under legal guardianship of a mingcounty. Among the more than 20 volunteers, including 11 from Perez Design/Build/Remodel, at the
state levels. Hapeman is the nities. Reviewing maps and docu-
member of the Moose fraternal site, from left, are Steven Boyd, Ron Spencer, Jeff Biondo, Paul Schwarztrauber, Chris Essig, Adam
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ments relating to a land devel-
ert Hapeman of Pringle and organization and having a 2.5 Perez, Adam Sands, Frank Schoonover, Travis Turner, Freeman, Eric McCarty, Kevin Malcom, Rich
to 4.0 cumulative grade point Smith, Stacey Trunk, Adam Robinson, Dave Christensen, Chris Turrell, George Macialek, Ray Brotzman, opment project, from left, are
granddaughter of Harriet Ayala and Yefko.
Berish and the late Joseph average. Jonathan Benuska, Karen Weese.

‘Gallery of Hope’ increases breast cancer awareness


The Osterhout Free Library in Wilkes-Barre hosted Blue Cross
of Northeastern Pennsylvania and the 2011 Blue Cross Gallery of
Hope to increase breast cancer awareness. The Gallery of Hope is
a collection of portraits featuring the photographs and personal
stories of breast cancer survivors from northeastern and north
central Pennsylvania as well as promotes the importance of
screenings and early detection. To learn more about the members
of the gallery, or to have the traveling exhibit visit a venue, visit
www.bcnepa.com/hope or Facebook.com by searching for ‘Gallery
of Hope — Blue Cross of NEPA.’ At the display inside the library’s
Daisy Girl Scout Troop 30262 donates items to VISION for the homeless
central branch, from left, are Christopher Kelly, interim executive Daisy Girl Scout Troop 30262 donated food and toiletry items to VISION to benefit the homeless. The troop is under the direction of Wendy
director, Osterhout Free Library; Jennifer Deemer, grant and Barberio and Pamela Wintersteen and sponsored by Shavertown United Methodist Church. With some of the merchandise, first row, are Melo-
program specialist, Blue Cross of Northeastern Pennsylvania; and dy Gill, Madison Fostock, Olivia Stevens, Marissa Stevens, Cassie Elgonitis, Mya Rinehimer, Mia Fino, Rose Hancuff, and Sarah Hastings. Second
2011 Gallery of Hope honoree Judith Ragukas, a resident of Sweet row: Jessica English, Abby Lauer, Caelan Gallagher, Sara Wren, Jenna Maslowski, Chloe Fosko, Carolyne Wintersteen, Lydia Barberio, Madisyn
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Formal wedding pictures offer portrait of the time they were taken
Dear Abby: Would rules for wedding photography are became embarrassed, walked out and because the man is usually darker in
you please explain
to me why today’s DEAR ABBY constantly evolving, reflecting the
time in which they are taken and the
refused to return.
Another couple was the photogenic
these pictures.”
“Why?” asked the bride.
brides still take for- culture of the couple involved. governor of a state I won’t mention “Because the guys are out there,
mal bridal portraits? ADVICE He went on to describe a memo- and his bride, a famous beauty. As he beating the bushes, hunting and
To me, the “W-E” would pose together for their en- rable photo shoot in which he was was posing them, Harry instructed gathering, supporting the family,” an-
in “wedding” sig- gagement picture, which was then taking wedding pictures for a royal the governor, “You sit here, and we’ll swered Harry.
nifies a bride and published in the newspaper with their family. Not understanding the cul- have your bride stand behind you — “What about us women? We’re out
groom sharing equally in earning a engagement announcement. ture, Harry posed the bride standing the ‘supportive woman behind the there supporting the family, too!” she
living, raising children and perform- In the early 20th century, couples in front of the groom, thinking it man’ ...” retorted.
ing household functions. Shouldn’t a did have their wedding portrait taken would symbolize the man’s “power “No,” she interrupted. “I’m going to It was a difficult session — and no,
wedding portrait be of the two people together. I have a copy of my mater- and protection of his wife.” A security be in front.” the marriage didn’t last.
together? nal grandparents’ wedding picture in guard promptly pulled Harry aside “No, wait,” the governor inter- — Laughing in California
— Shirley in Houston which my grandfather is sitting (for- and pointed out that in their country, jected. “I’m the governor. I should be (aka Abby)
mally dressed) and my grandmother women do not stand in front of the in front!”
Dear Shirley: Superstition may have men — they stand behind them. In The proceedings went downhill To receive a collection of Abby’s most
is standing next to him in her wed- memorable — and most frequently re-
something to do with it. It’s supposed ding dress. addition, a very attractive female from there. The disagreement then quested — poems and essays, send a busi-
to be bad luck for the groom to see After receiving your question, I makeup artist had been booked turned to the lighting Harry was us- ness-sized, self-addressed envelope, plus
the bride’s dress before the wedding, for the photo session, and the king ing. The bride was wearing heavy check or money order for $3.95 ($4.50 in
called celebrity photographer Harry Canada) to: Dear Abby’s “Keepers,” P.O.
which is when the bridal portrait is Langdon, and we had an interesting proceeded to flirt with and ogle her makeup, and after checking the lens, Box 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447.
usually taken. In years past, couples discussion. He explained that the in such an obvious manner that she Harry said, “We’ll need to change it (Postage is included.)

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BY HOLIDAY MATHIS
ARIES (March 21-April 19). Your SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). One
feelings for a certain person are relationship is the focus of your
as tender as they are deep. This day. There was a time in which
person has a strange power over you understood this person
you, and yet you should resist completely. Now it seems you
making him or her the center of have to work a bit harder to get
your world. in sync — but the effort will be
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). worth it.
Context will be very important SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).
as you mix and mingle with new Your sense of honor comes into
people. How you are introduced play. You will be loyal to your
and by whom will matter. heritage and represent your
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You like ancestors well. If you could see
someone, and yet you have no them, they would be nodding in
desire to be fused to this person approval.
like a conjoined twin. Better to CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19).
make subtle assertions of your Long-lasting friendships can be
autonomy than to have a direct tricky to keep, especially when
conversation about this now. life pulls you and your friend in
CANCER (June 22-July 22). You’ll opposing directions. But don’t
have practical, common-sense give up. Look for commonalities
ideas for implementing a plan. and parallels that will help you
Brainstorm further, giving ridicu- keep in touch.
lous, impractical and whimsical AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Most
ideas equal credence. of today’s problems can be

GOREN BRIDGE LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). As much


as you fantasize about an easy
life, the truth is that you don’t
solved with more thorough com-
munication. Once everyone gets
on the same wavelength, you’ll
WITH OMAR SHARIF & TANNAH HIRSCH want life to be served to you on all sail happily along together.
a pretty platter. You’ll make the PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20).
choices that challenge you and Sometimes it seems that the
PREVIOUS DAY’S SOLUTION keep you strong. world is conspiring to make
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). It will things more challenging than
take a major effort for you to they have to be. Then again,
stay on track, as your mind flits the dilemmas are so interesting
from subject to subject, trying that you wouldn’t trade them for
to tie disparate bits of informa- anything!
tion together. In the moments TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (May 16).
of focus you do achieve, you will You would make any sacrifice
produce brilliant results. for your loved ones, and yet you
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). You will wisely realize when helping is
find it easy to learn what you actually a hindrance. Your sense
want to know. The trick is in of boundaries will bring the best
knowing what you want to learn. possible outcome for all. Libra
Give thought to choosing an and Scorpio people adore you.
area of study that is likely to ful- Your lucky numbers are: 44, 24,
fill you on many levels. 43, 29 and 10.

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EAGLE ROCK RESORT CO., L.L.C. EAGLE ROCK RESORT CO., L.L.C. or mail to pursuant to an assignment recorded on May 11, 2010 in Book:
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vs. vs. 15 N. Main Street Luzerne County, Pennsylvania; and WHEREAS, a default has
Wilkes-Barre, PA been made in the covenants and conditions of the Mortgage in
HYUN JOO KIM LINDA M. SINER 18711 that the payment due on April 4, 2010, was not made and
Defendant Defendant remains wholly unpaid as of the date of this Notice, and no pay-
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TO: HYUN JOO KIM TO: LINDA M. SINER information or and WHEREAS, the entire amount delinquent as of April 30, 2011
questions regard- is $144,908.19 plus interest, costs and other charges through
You are hereby notified that on You are hereby notified that on ing legal notices the sale date; and WHEREAS, by virtue of this default, the Sec-
February 8, 2011, Eagle Rock Resort Co., February 7, 2011, Eagle Rock Resort Co., you may call retary has declared the entire amount of the indebtedness
L.L.C., filed a Mortgage Foreclosure Com- L.L.C., filed a Mortgage Foreclosure Com- Marti Peznowski secured by the Mortgage to be immediately due and payable;
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Property Subject to Mortgage Foreclo- Property Subject to Mortgage Foreclo- me as Foreclosure Commissioner, recorded on December 17,
sure: sure: 2010 in Misc. Book 3010, Page 231890, in the Office of the
Lot 44 of the NR Subdivision of Eagle Rock Lot 244 of the MV Subdivision of Eagle Doyouneedmorespace? Recorder of Deeds of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, notice is
310 Attorney 310 Attorney Resort f/k/a Valley of the Lakes Subdivision Rock Resort f/k/a Valley of the Lakes Sub- A yard or garage sale hereby given that at June 2, 2011 at 11:00 am at the steps locat-
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Free Bankruptcy DISABILITY Harrisburg, PA 17108-0186 Harrisburg, PA 17108-0186 and where all inter- reservations and conditions as are recorded in prior deeds in
Consultation Free Consultation. (800) 692-7375 (800) 692-7375 ested parties may chain of title. BEING the same premises which William H. Mitchell
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Carol Baltimore Dalessandro LORINE ANGELO OGURKIS, Esquire LORINE ANGELO OGURKIS, Esquire cause, if any, why and recorded in the Recorder of Deeds Office in and for Luzerne
570-822-1959 570-823-9006 Pa. I.D. #91337 Pa. I.D. #91337 the request of the County, Pennsylvania in Record Book 1418, Page 209, granted
Attorney for Plaintiff Attorney for Plaintiff petitioner should not and conveyed unto Benjamin Roberts and Elizabeth Roberts, his
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Hazleton, PA 18201 Hazleton, PA 18201 fee simple title vested unto Elizabeth Roberts, by operation of
(570) 384-1377 (570) 384-1377 law. The sale will be held at June 2, 2011 at 11:00 am at the steps
located at the South Main Street Entrance of the Max Rosenn US
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through the sale date. Ten percent (10%) of the highest bid is the
deposit required at the sale. The amount that must be paid to
HUD by the mortgagors or someone acting on their behalf so
that the sale may be stayed is the total delinquent amount of
$144,908.19 as of April 30, 2011, plus all other amounts that
would be due under the mortgage agreement if payments under
the mortgage had not been accelerated, advertising costs and
postage expenses incurred in giving notice, mileage by the most
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tary of the United States Department of
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tary"), pursuant to an assignment record-
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ditions of the Mortgage in that the pay-
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the sale date; and WHEREAS, by virtue of rency; and WHEREAS, the entire amount NAOMI L. FABIOSA and The The Board of Trustees of the Bear Creek
this default, the Secretary has declared delinquent as of April 30, 2011 is Unknown Heirs, Devisees, Legatees, Community Charter School
$5000 560 Pierce St.
the entire amount of the indebtedness $129,907.33 plus interest, costs and other Executors, Administrators, Spouses will hold regular meetings on the following Kingston, PA
secured by the Mortgage to be immedi-
ately due and payable; NOW THEREFORE,
charges through the sale date; and
WHEREAS, by virtue of this default, the
and Assigns of JUNE D. ROCHA
Defendant
dates during the upcoming school year:
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pursuant to powers vested in me by the Secretary has declared the entire amount July 18, 2011
Single Family Mortgage Foreclosure Act of of the indebtedness secured by the Mort- leather interior. 570-714-9924
TO: The Unknown Heirs, Devisees, Lega- August 4, 2011
1994, l2 U.S.C. 3751 et seq., by 24 CFR gage to be immediately due and payable; tees, Executors, Administrators, Spouses August 15, 2011 Heated seats, sun-
Part 29, and by the Secretary's designa- NOW THEREFORE, pursuant to powers roof, 30 MPG high- Boat? Car? Truck?
and Assigns of JUNE D. ROCHA September 1, 2011
tion of me as Foreclosure Commissioner, vested in me by the Single Family Mort- way. Garage kept. Motorcycle? Air-
September 19, 2011
recorded on December 17, 2010 in Misc. gage Foreclosure Act of 1994, l2 U.S.C. Excellent condition plane? Whatever it
October 6, 2011
Book 3010, Page 231890, in the Office of 3751 et seq., by 24 CFR Part 29, and by 86,000 miles. is, sell it with a
You are hereby notified that on October 17, 2011
the Recorder of Deeds of Luzerne County, the Secretary's designation of me as Fore- May 5, 2011, Eagle Rock Resort Co., November 3, 2011 Asking $11,500. Classified ad.
Pennsylvania, notice is hereby given that closure Commissioner, recorded on L.L.C., filed a Mortgage Foreclosure Com- November 21, 2011 (570) 788-4007 570-829-7130
at June 2, 2011 at 11:00 am at the steps December 17, 2010 in Misc. Book 3010, plaint against the above Defendant at the December 1, 2011
located at the South Main Street Entrance
of the Max Rosenn US Courthouse, which
Page 231890, in the Office of the Recorder
of Deeds of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania,
above number.
Property Subject to Mortgage Foreclo-
December 19, 2011
January 7, 2012 CADILLAC `94 2007 PONTIAC G6
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is located at 197 South Main Street Wilkes- notice is hereby given that at June 2, 2010 sure: January 23, 2012 LEATHER AND
Barre, PA 18701, all real and personal
property at or used in connection with the
following described premises ("Property")
at 11:00 am at The steps located at the
South Main Street Entrance of the Max
Rosenn US Courthouse, which is located
Lot 27 of the TW Subdivision of Eagle Rock
Resort f/k/a Valley of the Lakes Subdivision
in the Township of Hazle, County of
February 2, 2012
February 13, 2012
March 1, 2012
DEVILLE SEDAN MOONROOF
$14950
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will be sold at public auction to the highest at 197 South Main Street Wilkes-Barre, PA Luzerne, Pennsylvania 18202. March 19, 2012
bidder: ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE OR 18701, all real and personal property at or automatic, front
April 12, 2012
PARCEL OF LAND SITUATE ON THE used in connection with the following NOTICE April 23, 2012 wheel drive, 4
NORTH SIDE OF WEST SEVENTH STREET, described premises ("Property") will be May 3, 2012 door, air condi-
BETWEEN LINCOLN STREET AND WILBUR sold at public auction to the highest bid- You have been sued in court. If May 21, 2012 tioning, air bags,
COURT, BEING A PORTION OF LOT NO. der: ALL THAT CERTAIN piece or parcel of you wish to defend against the claims set June 7, 2012
all power, cruise 560 Pierce St.
ONE (1) IN SQUARE NO. ONE HUNDRED land situate in Fairview Township, Luzerne forth in the following pages, you must take June 18, 2012 Kingston, PA
SEVENTY-TWO (172) IN THE PLAN OF DIA- County, Pennsylvania, bounded and action within twenty (20) days after this Meetings will begin at 6:00 p.m. and will control, leather
MOND ADDITION TO HAZELTON, described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING www.wyoming
Complaint and Notice are served, by be held in the School located at 2000 interior, $3,300.
LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, at a point on the Southerly side of Spruce entering a written appearance personally Bear Creek Boulevard, Bear Creek Town- valleymotors.com
BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: Street, 12.5 feet from the dividing line 570-394-9004 570-714-9924
or by attorney and filing in writing with the ship, Pennsylvania. Meetings are open to
BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE NORTH between Lots Nos. 63 and 64 on plot of court your defenses or objections to the the public. Individuals requiring assis-
SIDE OF WEST SEVENTH STREET, A DIS- lots herinafter referred to;THENCE along claims set forth against you. You are tance are asked to contact the school

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TANCE OF ONE HUNDRED (100) FEET Spruce Street, South 82 degrees 50 min- warned that if you fail to do so the case office in advance of the meeting. For
FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LIN- utes East (erroneously described in previ- may proceed without you and a judgment more information visit
COLN AND SEVENTH STREETS; THENCE ous deed as North 82 degrees 50 minutes may be entered against you by the court ww.bearcreekschool.com or contact the

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EXTENDING EASTWARDLY ALONG THE East), 62.5 feet to a point; THENCE South without further notice for any money school office at (570) 820-4070.
NORTH SIDE OF WEST SEVENTH STREET 06 degrees 40 minutes West, 150.00 feet claimed in the Complaint or for any other Jim Smith, Board Secretary
A DISTANCE OF ONE HUNDRED (100) to a point; THENCE North 82 degrees 50 claim or relief requested by the Plaintiff.
FEET TO A TWENTY (20) FEET WIDE minutes West, (erroneously described in You may lose money, or property or other

DIRECTORY
ALLEY KNOWN AS WILBUR COURT; previous deed as South 82 degrees 50 SEALED PROPOSALS
rights important to you.
THENCE EXTENDING NORTHWARDLY ON minutes West), 62.5 feet to a YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS PAPER
THE WEST SIDE OF WILBUR COURT A DIS- point;THENCE North 06 degrees 40 min- Sealed Proposals will be received by the
TO YOUR LAWYER TO ONCE, IF YOU DO Hanover Area School District for the fol-
TANCE OF THIRTY TWO (32) FEET TO LOT utes East, 150.00 feet to the place of NOT HAVE A LAWYER OR CANNOT
NO. TWO (2); THENCE WESTWARDLY BEGINNING. BEING 37.5 feet of Lot: No.64 lowing: Specifications for the above may
AFFORD ONE, GO TO OR TELEPHONE THE be obtained from the Business Office,
ALONG THE SOUTHERN LINE OF LOT NO. and 25.00 feet of Lot No 65 on plot of lots OFFICE SET FORTH BELOW TO FIND OUT
TWO (2) A DISTRANCE OF ONE HUNDRED laid out in Fairview Township and designat- 1600 Sans Souci Parkway, Hanover Town-
WHERE YOU CAN GET LEGAL HELP. ship, Pa 18706-6091, between the hours
(100) FEET TO A POINT; THENCE SOUTH- ed as “Fairview Heights” said plot being of
WARDLY IN A LINE PARALLEL WITH LIN- record in Luzerne County Map Book No. 3, of 9:00 A.M. and 3:00 P.M., Monday
PA Bar Association through Friday. Documents can also be
COLN STREET A DISTANCE OF THIRTY page 298 and 299.IMPROVED with a Lawyer Referral Service
TWO (32) FEET TO A POINT, THE PLACE dwelling known as 19 Spruce Street. PAR- downloaded directly from the Hanover
100 South Street Area School District website homepage
OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING THIRTY CEL NUMBER 20-23-4. BEING the same PO Box 186
TWO HUNDRED (3200) SQUARE FEET. premises which Anna O. Plesnar, widow, at www.hanoverarea.net under “Bid Docu-
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IMPROVED WITH A SINGE FRAME Deeds in and for the County of Luzerne in 1. Gasoline & Fuel
LORINE ANGELO OGURKIS, Esquire 2. Garbage Collection
DWELLING KNOWN AS 823 WEST SEV- Deed Book 1958 page 714, granted and Pa. I.D. #91337 3. Reconditioning Athletic Equipment
VEHICLES
ENTH STREET, HAZELTON, LUZERNE conveyed unto Charles J. Locke and Anne Attorney for Plaintiff
COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. M. Locke, husband and wife.The sale will 4. General Athletic Supplies
1031 Valley of Lakes 5. General Supplies
The sale will be held at June 2, 2011 at be held at June 2, 2010 at 11:00 am at The Hazleton, PA 18201 LISPI TOWING
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11:00 am at the steps located at the South
Main Street Entrance of the Max Rosenn
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South Main Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701. Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701. The Secre- LEGAL NOTICE Each bidder will submit his bid in accor- Selling your
The Secretary of Housing and Urban tary of Housing and Urban Development dance with specifications and the bid is to Camper?
INVITATION FOR BIDS be SEALED AND MARKED “PROPOSAL” –
Development will bid $75,770.78 plus
interest, costs and other charges through
will bid $130,138.66 plus interest, costs
and other charges through the sale date.
The Municipality of Kingston will receive
“NAMING THE ITEMS TO BE BID UPON.” All Junk Place an ad and
find a new owner.
the sale date. Ten percent (10%) of the
highest bid is the deposit required at the
Ten percent (10%) of the highest bid is the
deposit required at the sale. The amount Bids for the 2011 Municipal Roadway and
Drainage Improvements Project consisting
The Board reserves the right to accept or
reject any bid, or any part of any bid, or to
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HUD by the mortgagors or someone act-
that must be paid to HUD by the mort-
gagors or someone acting on their behalf of storm drainage and roadway improve-
ments, generally comprised of selective
order any item from any bid. Trucks VITO’S
ing on their behalf so that the sale may be
stayed is the total delinquent amount of
so that the sale may be stayed is the total
delinquent amount of $129,907.33 as of stormwater collection system repair,
replacement and rehabilitation, and bitu-
The bids must be received at the Office of
the Business Administrator, 1600 Sans
Wanted &
$75,640.22 as of April 30, 2011, plus all
other amounts that would be due under
November 30, 2010, plus all other
amounts that would be due under the minous base replacement, full width Souci Parkway, Hanover Township, PA Highest
the mortgage agreement if payments
under the mortgage had not been acceler-
mortgage agreement if payments under
the mortgage had not been accelerated,
milling and full width roadway resurfacing,
ADA compliant ramp installation and all
18706-6091, on or before 10:00 A.M. on
Thursday, May 26, 2011, and will be pub-
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ated, advertising costs and postage advertising costs and postage expenses incidental work related thereto until 11:00 licly opened on Thursday, May 26, 2011, at Paid In
expenses incurred in giving notice, incurred in giving notice, mileage by the A.M. (local time) on the 6th day of June at 10:00 A.M. Like New
mileage by the most reasonable road dis- most reasonable road distance for posting the Kingston Municipal Building located at CA$H
tance for posting notices and for the Fore- notices and for the Foreclosure Commis- 500 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston, PA
18704-3681. The Bids will be publicly
Bids shall remain firm for a period of 120
days. FREE Tires
closure Commissioner's attendance at the sioner's attendance at the sale, reason-
sale, reasonable and customary costs
incurred for title and lien record searches,
able and customary costs incurred for title
and lien record searches, the necessary
opened and read aloud immediately there-
after. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD PICKUP $15 & UP!
the necessary out-of-pocket costs out-of-pocket costs incurred by the Fore- OF DIRECTORS 570-574-1275
incurred by the Foreclosure Commissioner closure Commissioner for recording docu- CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, including LORRAINE HEYDT, SECRETARY Like New
for recording documents, a commission ments, a commission for the Foreclosure DRAWINGS and PROJECT MANUAL, may
for the Foreclosure Commissioner, and all Commissioner, and all other costs be examined and obtained at Borton-Law-
son Engineering, Inc., 613 Baltimore Drive, LEGAL NOTICE 570-301-3602 Batteries
other costs incurred in connection with the incurred in connection with the foreclosure NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF
foreclosure prior to reinstatement. There prior to reinstatement. There will be no Suite 300, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702-7903.
CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be exam- REAL PROPERTY CALL US! $20 & UP!
will be no proration of taxes, rents or other
income or liabilities, except that the pur-
proration of taxes, rents or other income
or liabilities, except that the purchaser will ined at the Administrative Offices of the
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
TO JUNK Carry Out Price
Municipality of Kingston (same address as
chaser will pay, at or before closing, his
prorata share of any real estate taxes that
pay, at or before closing, his prorata share
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Street, Suite 3, Pittston, PA 18640.
date of the foreclosure sale. When making foreclosure sale. When making their bid, Case No. 13461 of 2010 IN THE AREA
their bid, all bidders, except the Secretary, all bidders, except the Secretary, must WANTED
PROJECT MANUAL is in one binding and IN MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE CA$H ON THE $POT, Cars & Full Size
must submit a deposit totaling ten percent submit a deposit totaling ten percent 10% Free Anytime
10% of the Secretary's bid as set forth of the Secretary's bid as set forth above in DRAWINGS are bound separately. Bidders Trucks. For prices...
may secure DRAWINGS and a PROJECT EAGLE ROCK RESORT CO., L.L.C. Pickup
above in the form of a certified check or the form of a certified check or cashier's Lamoreaux Auto
Plaintiff
cashier's check made out to the Secretary check made out to the Secretary of HUD. MANUAL upon payment of sixty dollars 570-301-3602 Parts 477-2562
($60.00). (Please add $10.00 for U.S. Mail vs.
of HUD. Each oral bid need not be accom- Each oral bid need not be accompanied by
panied by a deposit. If the successful bid a deposit. If the successful bid is oral, a delivery or $20.00 for FedEx delivery with- Call 829-7130 to Advertise!
out a FedEx account.) All construction SUYI LEE
is oral, a deposit of ten (10%) percent must deposit of ten (10%) percent must be pre- Defendant
be presented before the bidding is closed. sented before the bidding is closed. The work is included in one Prime Contract.
The deposit is nonrefundable. The remain- deposit is nonrefundable. The remainder
Checks shall be made payable to Borton- NOTICE TO: SUYI LEE 468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
der of the purchase price must be deliv- of the purchase price must be delivered
ered within thirty (30) days of the sale or at within thirty (30) days of the sale or at Lawson, and will not be refunded. Bidders
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE of Real Prop-

BUYING JUNK VEHICLES


such other time as the Secretary may such other time as the Secretary may and Sub-Bidders, such as Sub-Contrac-
tors and Materialmen, may secure addi- erty (real estate) on Friday, August 5, 2011
determine for good cause shown, time determine for good cause shown, time at 10:30 O’clock A.M. in the Luzerne Coun-
being of the essence. This amount, like being of the essence. This amount, like tional CONTRACT DOCUMENTS upon pay-
ment of forty dollars ($40) per PROJECT ty Courthouse, 200 North River Street,
the bid deposits, must be delivered in the the bid deposits, must be delivered in the Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711.
MANUAL and three dollars ($3) for each
form of a certified or cashier's check. If
the Secretary is the high bidder, he need
not pay the bid amount in cash. The suc-
form of a certified or cashier's check. If
the Secretary is the high bidder, he need
not pay the bid amount in cash. The suc-
DRAWING.
THE LOCATION OF THE PROPERTY TO BE
SOLD is:
$300 and Up
cessful bidder will pay all conveyance
fees, all real estate and other taxes that
cessful bidder will pay all conveyance
fees, all real estate and other taxes that
Each BID, when submitted, must be
accompanied by a "Bid Security" which
shall not be less than ten percent (10%) of
Lot(s) 1/50TH Undivided Interest in Lot 609
of the MV Subdivision of Eagle Rock
$125 extra if driven,
pulled or pushed in.
are due on or after the delivery of the are due on or after the delivery of the Resort f/k/a Valley of the Lakes Subdivision
remainder of the payment and all other remainder of the payment and all other the amount of the BID.
in the Township of Hazle, County of
costs associated with the transfer of title. costs associated with the transfer of title. Luzerne, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
NOBODY Pays More
At the conclusion of the sale, the deposits At the conclusion of the sale, the deposits Bidders attention is called to the fact that
not less than the minimum wages and BEING the same premises heretofore con-
of the unsuccessful bidders will be of the unsuccessful bidders will be veyed to SUYI LEE by Deed dated Septem-
returned to them. The Secretary may returned to them. The Secretary may salaries in accordance with the provisions

570-760-2035
of the Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage Act ber 30, 2007 and recorded in Luzerne
grant an extension of time within which to grant an extension of time within which to County Recorder of Deeds Record Book
deliver the remainder of the payment. All deliver the remainder of the payment. All 442 and contained in the CONTRACT
DOCUMENTS, must be paid throughout 3007 at Page 285336
extensions will be for fifteen (15) days, and extensions will be for fifteen (15) days, and SUBJECT to the same exceptions, reser- Monday thru Saturday 6 am-9 pm
a fee will be charged in the amount of a fee will be charged in the amount of the duration of this project. Sunday 8 am - 68 pm
vations, conditions, restrictions and
$150.00 for each fifteen (15) day extension $150.00 for each fifteen (15) day extension covenants as contained in prior deeds or
requested. The extension fee shall be requested. The extension fee shall be The Municipality of Kingston does not dis-
criminate on the basis of race, color, natu- other instruments forming chain of title to
paid in the form of a certified or cashier's paid in the form of a certified or cashier's the aforedescribed premises.
check made payable to the Secretary of check made payable to the Secretary of ral origin, sec, religion, age, disability or
THE P.I.N. NUMBER OF THE AFORE- 468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
familial status in employment or the provi-

Harry’s U Pull It
Housing and Urban Development. If the Housing and Urban Development. If the DESCRIBED PREMISES IS: T5S1 -001-609
high bidder closes the sale prior to the high bidder closes the sale prior to the sion of services.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all claimants
expiration of any extension period, the expiration of any extension period, the and parties in interest, that the Sheriff will,
unused portion of the extension fee shall unused portion of the extension fee shall The Municipality of Kingston is an Equal
Employment Opportunity Employer. for all sales where the filing of a schedule
be applied toward the amount due. If the be applied toward the amount due. If the of distribution is required, file the said
high bidder is unable to close the sale
within the required period, or within any
high bidder is unable to close the sale
within the required period, or within any The successful Bidder will be required to schedule of distribution not later than thir-
ty (30) days after the sale, in his office,
AS ALWAYS ****HIGHEST PRICES*****
furnish and pay for a satisfactory Perfor-
extensions of time granted by the Secre-
tary, the high bidder's deposit will be for-
extensions of time granted by the Secre-
tary, the high bidder's deposit will be for- mance Bond and a Labor and Material where the same will be available for
inspection and that distribution will be
PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED
Payment Bond.
feited, and the Commissioner may, at the
direction of the HUD Field Office Repre-
feited, and the Commissioner may, at the
direction of the HUD Field Office Repre-
The Municipality of Kingston reserves the
made in accordance with the schedule,
unless exceptions are filed thereto within VEHICLES!!!
sentative, offer the property to the second sentative, offer the property to the second
highest bidder for an amount equal to the highest bidder for an amount equal to the right to reject any or all Bids and to waive
informalities in the Bidding.
ten (10) days thereafter.
SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION at the DRIVE IN PRICES
highest price offered by that bidder. There highest price offered by that bidder. There suit of Eagle Rock Resort Co., L.L.C. vs.
is no right of redemption, or right of pos- is no right of redemption, or right of pos-
BIDS may be held by OWNER for a period SUYI LEE. Sheriff to collect $50,961.17 as Call for Details (570) 459-9901
session based upon a right of redemption, session based upon a right of redemption, reflected in the Writ of Execution, plus
of not to exceed sixty days (60) from the
in the mortgagor or others subsequent to in the mortgagor or others subsequent to
date of the opening of BIDS for the pur- costs, expenses and attorney’s fees. Vehicles must be COMPLETE !!
a foreclosure completed pursuant to the a foreclosure completed pursuant to the
Act. Therefore, the Foreclosure Commis-
sioner will issue a Deed to the
Act. Therefore, the Foreclosure Commis-
sioner will issue a Deed to the
pose of reviewing the BIDS and investigat-
ing the qualifications of Bidders, prior to LORINE ANGELO OGURKIS, Esquire Plus Enter to Win $500.00 Cash!!
awarding of the CONTRACT. Attorney for Plaintiff
purchaser(s) upon receipt of the entire purchaser(s) upon receipt of the entire 1031 Valley of Lakes DRAWING TO BE HELD MAY 31
purchase price in accordance with the purchase price in accordance with the Hazleton, PA 18201
terms of the sale as provided herein. Par- terms of the sale as provided herein. Par- For The Municipality of Kingston:
Paul Keating, Administrator (570) 384-1377 www.wegotused.com
cel #: T7NE33 B9 L004 cel#: L9S1 B008 L005
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07 CHYSLER 300C
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grey, grey int
06 VW JETTA
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06 PONTIAC G-6

2
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05JAGUAR X-TYPE
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C
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66,000 miles
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7
tan lthr., nav., AWD
00 CADILLAC CATERA
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sunroof, 56K
• 3.6L V6 VVT Engine • AM/FM CD • OnStar TO CHOOS E 00 NISSAN ALTIMA GXE
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• Premium Seating Package • XM Satellite Radio Stunning Low Miles
00 MERCEDES-BENZ
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$
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11,995 $
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• 8 Way Power Passenger Seat • OnStar Turn By Turn Navigation 2002 CHEVY TAHOE LT 4X4 2007 BUICK LACROSSE CXL 2005 TOYOTA TUNDRA CREW CAB AWD (Burgundy/tan
4X4
• Power Lift Gate • Stk# Z2213

25 999
25,,999
leather, sunroof)

$$
98 HONDA CIVIC EX,
Origin a l M S RP W he n
N e w Ove r$48,510
** “Limited Package”, Heated Leather Seating,
2 dr, auto, silver
73 VW BEETLE CONV.
olympic blu, blck
Local Trade, Leather, Moonroof, Extra Clean! Local Trade, 48K Miles, Extra Clean! Moonroof, “Too Many Options To List!”
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at
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2007 BUICK LUCERNE 2011 KIA SORRENTO AWD 2008 SUBARU OUTBACK WAGON 08 CADILLAC ESCALADE
Blk/Blk leather, 3rd

22007
007 CCAD
A D IILL L AACC SSTS TS V6 V6
seat, Navgtn, 4x4
07 DODGE NITRO SXT,
garnet red, V6, 4x4
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Choose From 3, Miles As Low As 15K Just Traded, 43K Miles, “Too Many Options To List!”
06 DODGE GRAND
CARAVAN ES, red,
$
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23,995 $
17,995
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AL L W HEEL
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7 pass mini van
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2006 FORD F150 CREW CAB 4X4 Slvr, 3rd seat, 4x4
CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4’S QUAD CAB 4X4
07 DODGE RAM 1500
ON L Y SLT, Quad cab, slvr,
28K 5.7 hemi, auto, 4x4
M IL ES 06 DAKOTA QUAD CAB
Choose From 2, Miles As Low As 13K Miles Big Horn Edition, 12K Miles, Power Galore SLT, silver, auto.,
One Owner, XLT, 5.4L, Tow Pkg, 53K Miles
V6, 4x4
$
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23,995 06 JEEP LIBERTY
SPORT white, V6,
4x4
2007 INFINITI FX35 2010 FORD EXPLORER 4X4 XLT 2011 CHEVY SUBURBAN LS 4X4
M os tE quippe d W ith: 05 MAZDA TRIBUTE S,
green, auto, V6,
• 3.6L V6 VVT Engine • 17” Polished Aluminum 4x4
05 GMC SIERRA
• 5 Speed Auto. Trans. Wheels X-Cab, blk, auto,
4x4 truck
• Power Sunroof • Leather • XM Satellite Radio
This One Must Be Seen, All Wheel Drive Silver Beauty, Only 14K Miles,
14K Miles, 7 Passenger Seating
“Can Not Be Told From A New One!”
05 MERCURY MOUNT-
• Dual Zone Climate Control • Rain Sensing Windshield $
23,995 $
24,995 $
37,995 AINEER PREMIUM,
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• Heated/Ventilated Front Seats Wipers All Prices Plus Tax & Tags, Customer Must Qualify for All Rebates. See Salesperson for Details. See dealer for details. Some restrictions apply. Dealer may discontinue program at any time.
3rd seat, AWD
• Heated Rear Outboard Seats • Power Lumbar Control 05 CHEVY EQUINOX
• 6 Disc CD Changer • Stk# Z2192 HOURS: Silver, 4 door, 4x4

23,,995
23 995
Monday Thru Thursday 05 FORD EXPLORER

$$
• Power Heated Mirrors XLT, white 4 door
** 8:00am - 8:00pm
Friday & Saturday
4x4
04CHEVY SUBURBAN
Origin a l M S RP W he n A Benson Family Dealership
8:00am - 5:00pm
LS, pewter silver,
N e w Ove r$50,320 3rd seat, 4x4
04 FORD F-150
Heritage, X-cab,
blk, auto, 4x4

22008
008 CCAD
A D IILL L AC
A C D TS
TS Intelligence
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grn/tan lthr., 4x4
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03 FORD WINDSTAR

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03 CHEVY 1500, V8,
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• Light Platinum • AM/FM/CD/MP3 w/8 Speakers 02 DODGE RAM 1500
• 4.6L NorthStar V8 • Front Bucket Leather Seats Quad Cab, SLT,
Red auto 4x4 truck
• OnStar w/Turn-By-Turn Navigation • Curtain Side Impact Airbags 02 MERCURY MOUNT-
• Climate Control • Stabilitrak AINEER PREMIUM,
white, tan leather,
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28 500
28,,500
3rd seat, 4x4

$$
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01 DODGE RAM 1500
Origin a l M S RP W he n regular cab, 4x4,
with cap
N e w Ove r$43,490 00 FORD EXPEDITION
XLT, gold, 3rd seat
4x4

2008
2008 CCAD A D IILL L AACC CCTS
TS
98 FORD F-150,
regular cab pick up
green, auto 4x4
98 FORD RANGER,

000 0%APR for XX mos.


$ Flairside, reg cap
20XX
2011 Saab
SaabModel
Turbo
$
399//mo.
mo. for
for XX mos. For
39 mos. Forqualified
qualified lessee
lessees 1
20XX Saab Model truck, 5 spd, 4x4

AL L W HEEL
AL H EEL D R IVE
VE
1
$ 0,000
$3,558due
due at signing(after
at signing (after all offers).
all offers). Includes
Includes security security
deposit.Tax,deposit. Tax,
title, license, title,fees
dealer license, dealerequipment
and optional fees andextra.
optional equipment extra. for qualified buyers2 copper

1
Low-mileage lease of a specially equipped 2011 Saab Turbo. Example based on survey. Each dealer sets its own price.Your payments may vary. Payments are for a specailly equipped 2011 Saab Turbo with an MSRP of $40,700. 39 monthly payments total $15,556.
Option to purchase at lease end for an amount to be determined at lease signing. Must approve lease. Must take delivery from dealer stock by 05/31/11. Mileage charge of $.25/mile over 32,500 miles. Lessee pays for maintenance, repair and excess wear. Payments
may be higher in some states. Not available with other offers. Residency restrictions apply.Vehicle subject to availability.

8 JOSEPH CHERMAK INC. ACURA `08 RDX


TO CHOOS E Good Condition.
FROM 713 North State Street, Clarks Summit, PA 18411 53,000 miles.
AWD, Full Power,
570-586-6676 fax: 570-586-9466 AM/FM, CD
Changer, Blue
L OW
M IL ES www.chermaksaab.com Tooth, XM Radio,
Leather Interior
M os tE quippe d W ith: & Sunroof

Pre-Owned Saabs
$20,000
(570) 814-8398
• 3.6L VVT 6 Speed • Bose Stereo • Leather Call after 9:30 a.m.
• Auto. Trans. • Power Options Audi `02 A4
• Ultraview Sunroof • Memory Seat Adjuster 1.8 Turbo, AWD,
• Dual Zone Climate Control • Power Mirrors Automatic, white
with beige leather
• Heated Seats • AM/FM Stereo w/MP3 Format interior. 84,000
• Machine Finished Aluminum Wheels w/6 Disc CD Player Miles. Very Good
Condition. $8,900
• XM Satellite Radio • Theft Deterrent Alarm System (570) 696-9809
• OnStar w/Turn-by-Turn Navigation • Stk# Z2399 2008 Saab 9-3 2010 Saab 2004 Saab 9-5

29 500
29,,500
(570) 690-4262
Convertible 9-3X AWD ARC Sedan
Origin a l M S RP W he n
N e w Ove r$40,585 $$ **
$24,995
33K Miles

$33,995
6K Miles 102K Miles

$8,995
AUDI `02 A4
3.0, V6, AWD
automatic, tiptronic
Starti
Sta rting
ng at
at transmission. Fully
loaded, leather
interior. 92,000
miles. Good condi-
RE M A IN DE R OF FA CTORY W A RRA N TY† tion. Asking $9,500.
On M os tV e hic le s Call (570) 417-3395
*Price plus tax & tags. Prior use daily rental on select vehicles. Artwork for illustration purposes only. Motorcycle for sale?
XM Satellite & OnStar fees applicable. Not responsible for typographical errors. †See dealer for details. 2008 Saab 9-3
2008 Saab 9-3 2008 Saab 9-5 Let them see it here
Turbo X AWD Sedan Aero Sedan in the Classifieds!
K E N W A L L A CE ’
S 16K Miles 34K Miles 35K Miles
570-829-7130

V A L L E Y CHE V ROL E T $26,995 $20,995 $21,995 AUDI `05 A4


Turbo, Navy Blue
with grey leather
601 K IDDE R S TRE E T, W IL K E S -BA RRE , P A JOSEPH interior, fully
loaded automatic.

821-2772 •1-800-444-7172 CHERMAK INC. 93,000 miles. All


records. Excellent
713 North State Street condition. 4 new
2008 Saab 9-3 tires & new
Mon.-Thurs. 8:30-8:00pm; Fri. 8:30-7:00pm; Sat. 8:30-5:00pm 2008 Saab 9-3 Clarks Summit, PA 18411 brakes. Asking
Sedan 570-586-6676 Sedan $8,000 or best
EXIT 170B OFF I-81 TO EXIT 1. BEAR RIGHT ON BUSINESS ROUTE 18K Miles fax: 570-586-9466 14K Miles offer. Call for info
309 TO SIXTH LIGHT. JUST BELOW WYOMING VALLEY MALL. $21,995
$21,995 www.chermaksaab.com 417-2010 Days
779-4325 Nights
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BEN’S AUTO SALES


RT 309 W-B Twp.
BMW `93 325 IC CHEVROLET ‘06 CHRYSLER
L B
`93 FORD ‘02 MUSTANG HYUNDAI ‘11 SONATA DODGE ‘00 STRATUS MERCEDES-BENZ `95
4 dr., 4 cyl., auto
CORVETTE GT CONVERTIBLE Only $19,880
Convertible, E ARON

SL 500
Near Wegman’s GLS, automatic.
570-822-7359 Metallic Green
Exterior & Tan
CONVERTIBLE 2,400 miles. sunroof, 110K
$1,950.
09 Impala LS $11,995 Interior, 5 Speed
Transmission,
CONVERTIBLE Red with black top.
6,500 miles. One
KIA ‘99 SOPHIA
Convertible, with
removable hard
08Taurus SEL $12,995 Silver beauty, 1 Owner. Excellent top, dark Blue,
09JEEP PATRIOT $12,995 Heated Seats. 2nd Owner, Museum Condition. $18,500 4 dr., 4 cyl., auto
camel interior,
Owner, 66k Miles. quality. 4,900 570-760-5833 98K, $1,850
08 DODGE RAM $12,995 Summer Driving
04 BLAZER 4X4 $7,995
Excellent Condition,
Garage Kept,
miles, 6 speed. All
possible options FORD ‘97 EXPLORER Only, Garage Kept.

FORD ‘05 EXPLORER


04FREESTAR 60K $6,995 Very Good
Excellent Gas including Naviga- 560 Pierce St. 2 dr., 6 cyl., auto
Full Notary Service Condition, No
Mileage. Carfax tion, Power top. Kingston, PA 4x4, $1,850
Accidents. Classy
Tags & Title Transfers available. Price
reduced $7,995
New, paid $62,000
Must sell $45,900
56K Original Miles.
Radiant Red. Mint SPORT TRAC XLT www.wyoming
CHEVY ‘95 LUMINA Car. Price

BMW `02 330


CONVERTIBLE
or trade for SUV or
other. Beautiful /
570-299-9370 condition, new
paint, automatic,
1/2 Ton, 4WD,
automatic, V6
$15,992
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
4 dr., 6 cyl., auto
108K, $1,650
Reduced!
$13,995
or trade for
CHRYSLER ‘06
Fun Car. new battery, tune Current Inspection
INFINITI `05 G35
83K miles. Beautiful SUV or other.
570-388-6669 up, brakes, top. on all vehicles
condition. Newly 570-388-6669
Needs convertible DEALER
300C HEMI
B a d Cre d it
re-done interior top motor. Sports Coupe. Black 570-825-8253
leather & carpeting.
$13,500. BUICK ‘07 LUCERNE Light green, 18,000 $4,600 OBO with slate leather.
Original owner. 69K MERCEDES-BENZ
N o Cre d it LEXUS `98 LS 400
One Owner. miles, loaded, (347) 452-3650
570-313-3337 miles. Fully
Leather, CD, leather, wood trim,
$24,000. FORD `04 MUSTANG 560 Pierce St. equipped with navi-
`97 SL320
BMW `04 325i Alloy Wheels Excellent condition,

N e e d a Ca r?
Kingston, PA gation, sunroof, etc.
$15,580 570-222-4960 Mach I, 40th garage kept, 1
leave message www.wyoming Always maintained
ANNIVERSARY EDITION owner. Must see.
valleymotors.com by Infiniti dealer.
V8, Auto, 1,200 Low mileage, 90K.
Very nice. $15,750.
CHRYSLER `02 570-714-9924 Leather interior. All

Ca ll M a rc u m M otors
miles, all options, 570-339-1552
show room condi- power. GPS naviga-
After 4pm
tion, moon roof, cd
PT CRUISER
tion. Call for info.
HONDA `06 CIVIC EX
570 -693-30 76
changer. Loaded.
560 Pierce St. Inferno Red, flame
Asking $24,995
Serious inquiries 2 door, 5 speed, air, JEEP `04 GRAND $9,000 or best
offer. 570-706-6156
Kingston, PA power windows &
w w w .m a rc u m m otors .c om www.wyoming
design. Chrome
wheels. 47,000
only. 570-636-3151
locks, sun roof, CD, CHEROKEE LIMITED Blue, convertible,
All Ve hic le s Com e w ith
2 YR - 2 4 ,0 0 0 M ile W a rra n ty
5 Speed. Like New!!
New Tires, tinted
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
miles, one owner.
Looks and runs
FORD `07 cruise & alloys.
Excellent condition,
very well main-
4WD, 6 cylinder
auto. Moonroof.
Fully powered. New
LINCOLN `00 LS
1 owner. Low miles.
40th Anniversary
Model. 47,000
miles. Minor
windows, sun roof,
great. New inspec-
tion. $5,800 MUSTANG GT tained with service brakes & tires. V6, All leather. Ask- repairs. $7,500

W E M AK E IT EAS Y! black leather


interior. Only CADILLAC ‘06 STS Call (570) 472-1854 Premium package,
silver, black leather
records, remaining
Honda warranty.
94,000 highway
miles. $11,500
ing $5,800. Call
(570) 819-3140
or best offer.
Call 973-271-1030
57,000 Miles!!! AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil-
CHRYSLER `05 interior, 5 speed 65K, $10,500. (570) 822-6334 (570) 709-5677
ver, 52,600 miles,
PRICE REDUCED TO
$14,000!! sunroof, heated manual.
miles. $18,900
20,000 570-706-0921
MERCURY `95
For more info,
call (570) 762-3714
seats, Bose sound
system, 6 CD
changer, satellite
SEBRING LX
Low mileage, blue,
(570) 868-3832
HONDA `07 CIVIC KELLY AUTO SALES
875 W. Market St.
LINCOLN`06 GRAND MARQUIS
BMW `07 328xi
radio, Onstar, park-
ing assist, remote
2 door, automatic.
Excellent condition
FORD `98 TAURUS
Gold. Good condi-
EX. 34k miles.
excellent condition,
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243 TOWN CAR LIMITED
Fully loaded.
4 door, V8, fully
loaded, moon roof,
keyless entry, elec- $8,000 sunroof, alloys, a/c, new tires & brakes.
Black with black tion Runs great. cd, 1 owner, garage 46,000 miles, Interior & exterior in
tronic keyless igni-
You r Frie n d In interior. Heated (570) 740-7446 87,000 miles, R- Triple coated
tion, & more! kept. $13,000. Call excellent shape. 2
NEW seats. Back up & title, Recently Pearlized White.
CHRYSLER `07 300
$17,600 570-760-0612 owners. Call

The Ca r B u s in e s s AD D R ESS AT navigation sys- inspected. Showroom (570) 822-6334 or


tems. New tires & 570-881-2775
$2,700. Call condition.
260 S. R ive rSt,
P la ins , P A brakes. Sunroof.
55,600 miles, auto-
(570) 814-6198 HONDA `07 CIVIC $18,900.
(570) 970-9351

P a rtia lL is ting ! CADILLAC `04


matic, 4 door, anti-
Garage kept. Many
MINI COOPER `08
570-814-4926 or
extras! 46,000
lock brakes, air con-
Let the Community
Sport SI. Red, with CARS (570) 654-2596
ditioning, air bags, black interior,
SEVILLE SLS
Miles. Know!
LOW M IL EAG E S P EC IA L S Asking $19,500.
all power, AM/FM
radio, CD player, Place your Classified
75,000 miles. 6
speed, spoiler and
‘09 Yaris, 26K
‘08 Malibu LT
Clubman. Black &
White. Sunroof. 30K
570-825-8888 or
...............$11,995
Beige. Fully loaded
2008 V W ..R...A...BBIT 626-297-0155
new new brakes. Ad TODAY! body kit. Tinted win- ‘06 Civic EX, 62K miles. Leather inte-
5 S pe e d,49K M ile s.
Call Anytime!
Excellent condition.
Runs great. New
$10,900.
570-760-6983
570-829-7130 dows,
Reduced $11,900 4x4’s/ Trucks WANTED! rior, fully loaded. 6
speed. Excellent
1998 C A DILLA C DEV ILLE $6,995
ALL
rotors, new brakes.
68K M ile s.................................... Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
Just serviced.
108,000 miles. Ask- DODGE `01 STRATUS FORD ‘02 (570) 714-0384
‘07 FJ Cruiser
condition. 40 MPG.
$19,950. Or best
2003 PO NTIA C SUNFIRE $7,495 FOCUS WAGON HONDAS! ‘06 F-150 XCab, 4x4 offer. Call
34K M ile s....................................

2006 C HEV RO LET C O BA LT SS


Turn to classified.
It’s a showroom in print!
ing $8,000. (570)
709-8492
SE Low mileage, ‘10 Accord LX.
`04 F-150 Xcab, 4x2
`03 Windstar LX
JUNK 570-262-8811

$12,995
...........
S upe rc harge d Edition,41K M ile s
Classified’s got
the directions! CHEVROLET `05
4 door, automatic
Power windows,
One owner
$6,995
7K miles. Black / tan
cloth. $19,900
`03 Tacoma
All vehicles CARS! MINI COOPER S `06
GARAGED
....................$9,995
2001 BM W 325XI seats & locks . V6, ‘09 Accord EX.
BUICK `05 LESABRE
serviced &
CA$H
Pure silver metallic.
A llW he e lD riv e ,99K M ile s.

2001 HY UNDA I ELA NTRA


TAHOE Z71 Asking $2,900. Call
(570) 819-3140 or
V6 14K, Pearl White.
Leather. $21,700 warrantied Roof & mirror caps

$5,995 3.8 V6, 20 city/29 Silver birch with ‘08 Accord LX in black. Tartan red
(570) 709-5677
....................................
75K M ile s highway. 42,000
miles. Last year
grey leather interior,
3rd row seating,
FORD `07 MUSTANG
PREMIUM: 20K, Sil-
ver. $17,495 KIA `08 RONDO PAID cloth / panther black
leather interior.
O VER 50 VEH ICL ES IN S TO CK ! full size model. Maroon with beige Black bonnet

570-301-3602
rear A/C & heat, 560 Pierce St. ‘07 Civic LX Coupe
Excellent condition 4WD automatic with 63,000 highway Kingston, PA 44K. Gray. New tires. interior. All options. stripes. Automatic.
Steptronic paddles.
H O M E O F L O W M IL EA G E in & out. Roadster traction control, 5.3l miles, silver, runs www.wyoming Warranty $14,895 78,000 miles. Still
143738

cloth roof. Gold with great, $11,500. under warranty. Dual moon roofs,
Q U A L ITY V EH IC L ES tan interior. $8,400
engine, moonroof,
negotiable.
valleymotors.com ‘01 Civic LX
57K. Silver. 5 Speed Received 60,000 Cockpit chrono
rear DVD player. 570-714-9924
260 S ou th R ive rS t, P la in s , P A • 570 -8 22-210 0 (570) 822-8001 Bose stereo + many 570-479-2482 Warranty. $8,450 mile servicing. New package, conven-

MAZDA `04 RX-8


more options. Imm- MAFFEI AUTO tires. KBB Value ience, cold weather
W W W .AU TO B U D D IES O N L IN E.CO M 412 Autos for Sale aculate condition.
76,000 adult driven
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale SALES
570-288-6227
$8,500. Asking only
$7,900. A Must See! Hunter Green,
(heated seats) &
premium packages.
Dynamic stability
NEW LOW PRICES!
miles. $15,600. Call (570) 457-0553 80,000 miles.
New brakes & control. Xenon

FREE
(570) 378-2886 &
headlights, front
ask for Joanne
2000 GMC
Jimmy 4x4
‘02 Hyundai
VITO’S LANCE rotors. New
alignment. Two and rear fog lights.
Elantra GLS 4Dr Parking distance
CHEVROLET `63 & MOTORS
565 E. Main St.
new rear tires.
No accidents. control. Harmon-
Kardon sound sys-
IMPALA
PRICE REDUCED
GINO’S Plymouth, PA $8,000 or best tem. Chrome line
2 door hardtop. Par- 570-779-1912 offer. For more interior. Mint condi-
Loaded! 04 Nissan X-Terra information, call tion. 17,000 miles.
tial restoration. All
Wanted:
4,990* $4,990*

GAS
original parts. Ask- $ 02 Plymouth
$8995 (570) 332-4213 Must Drive!
$21,500
ing $4,000 or best
offer (570) 885-1119 Junk Grand Voyager 570-341-7822
03 Ford 02 Ford Escape Cars & 02 Chevy 4x4
$3995
MERCEDES `95 SL 500
CHEVROLET `86 Windstar
Trucks 01 Pontiac
$5995 Convertible. Low
mileage. Hard top NISSAN ‘05 ALTIMA
Auto, one owner,
CORVETTE
4x3 manual, 3 over-
Highest
Grand Am $3895
00 Ford F-150 4x2
included.
interior.
condition,
Leather
Excellent
fully
Local trade
$11,435
$3995
drive, 350 engine Loaded w/ 66K Miles Prices 00 Saturn Sedan loaded. $11,000.

UP TO 36 MONTHS OF FREE GAS with aluminum


heads. LT-1 exhaust
$
6,990* $6,490* Paid!! $3195
99 Jeep Grand
Call 619-884-2266
or 570-696-1271

WHEN YOU FINANCE A VEHICLE


system. White with FREE PICKUP Cherokee $5495
red pearls. Custom
‘99 Buick ‘97 Plymouth 99 Jeep Cherokee
Rare, Exclusive
See sales
flames in flake. New
Custom 4Dr Breeze 288-8995 Red $3895 560 Pierce St.
tires & hubs. 1
owner. 61,000 origi-
99 Chrysler Opportunity To Kingston, PA
representative nal miles. $8,500
Sebring LX, 78K
$4495 Own... www.wyoming
for details (570) 359-3296
Ask for Les HYUNDAI `04 99 Chevy valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
‘26 FORD
Suburban, 4x4
W Y O M I N G VA L L E Y 59K Miles 4 Dr, 4 Cyl, A/C

TIBURON GT
4,990* $
2,890*
$4495
$
CHEVY `06 COLORADO
Extended cab. Auto.
Blue, 5 speed
manual, CD, Air,
95 Plymouth
Acclaim $2495 MODEL T PONTIAC `06
93 Jeep Wrangler Panel Delivery
SOLSTICE
*All Prices Plus Tax & Tags.
Power steering, a/c. factory alarm,
$3395

MOTOR TWINS
40k miles. 2 wheel power windows & 100 point
415 Kidder Street drive. locks. 38K.
See Pictures On Concours quality Only 16,000 miles!
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 Our Website restoration. Red Garage kept, 2.4
$12,600, negotiable. $7,500 negotiable.
lancemotors.com liter, manual 5
570.822.8870 570-678-5040 CALL STEVE MORENKO Call 570-540-6236 with black fend-
steve@yourcarbank.com ers. Never Driven. speed transmission,
2010 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming
282744

0 miles on black, a/c, cd play-


www.wyomingvalleyautomart.com 412 Autos for Sale 718-4050 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale restoration. er, leather interior.
RARE! Real Nice. Fun Ride.
$40,000 Asking $16,500
$38,000 (570) 301-3433
$36,500
PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400
2002 BMW 745i CONVERTIBLE
Blue/white top &
The Flagship of
white interior.
the Fleet
Recent document-
New - $87,000
ed frame-off
Midnight Emerald
restoration. Over
with beige leather
$31,000 invested.
interior. 61K miles.
will sell $21,500.
Mint condition.
570-335-3127
Loaded. Garage
Kept. Navigation
Stunning,
Must Sell!
PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER
$20,000
$18,600
S
Great convertible,
black top, 6 speed

1993 CADILLAC manual transmis-


sion, carbon fiber

ALANTE
dash, leather interi-
or, front & rear
2 Door trunk, fast & agile.
Convertible $18,000 or best
Exquisite Candy offer. Call
Apple Red black 570-262-2478
soft top. 13,000
original miles. All
available options, SUBARU `05 LEGACY
including gold
alloy wheels. SPORT AWD
Garage Kept. 1 Air, new tires &
owner. Final brakes, 31,000
Model Year. miles, great
Gorgeous condition. $11,995.
Automobile! 570-836-1673
$31,000
$29,900
$27,900 SUBARU `94
From an Exotic, IMPREZA L
Sudan, Automatic,
Private Collection Air, Stero, Runs &
Call 570-650-0278 Looks Excellent.
25 mpg
$1,275

MERCEDES-BENZ `01
(570)299-0772

C-240 SUZUKI ‘08 SX4


5 door hatchback,
Loaded, automatic, All wheel drive
AC, heated leather $12,874
seats, 4 door.
$4,700
Call 570-388-6535

MERCEDES-BENZ `05
240C
4Matic, V6 - Gray,
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
77K highway miles, valleymotors.com
Excellent condition,
dealer serviced. Sun 570-714-9924
roof, heated seats.
$15,500. Call
570-288-3916 TOYOTA `05
COROLLA LE
MERCEDES-BENZ `06 Automatic, Air,
Cruise, Till, Power

C-CLASS
Silver with leather
windows & door
locks, AM/FM
stereo & CD. Runs
interior. Good condi- & looks excellent!
tion. 34,000 miles. $9,000.
$15,000 Negotiable (570) 654-3135
(570) 885-5956 (570) 760-5519
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& Classic & Classic SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans
HARLEY DAVIDSON SUZUKI ‘04
SUZUKI ‘10 SX4 CHEVROLET `79 PONTIAC 1937 GSXRthan
1000CC1,000 2008 TOYOTA CHEVY ‘07 FORD `99 E250 JEEP `00 MITSUBISHI `95
5 door hatchback,
Only 8,600 miles
CORVETTE L-48
Fully restored near
` 06 SOFTTAIL Wheelchair Van
WRANGLER MONTERO SR 4WD
$15,892
original. New paint,
new interior, new
Less
miles. Team colors MATRIX TRAILBLAZER LT 78,250 miles. Fully
serviced, new bat-
All Corvette options,
all original, new
wiring, custom tint-
ed glass, new motor
NIGHTTRAIN
Dark gray metallic,
with matching hel-
met & jacket. Fend-
1 Owner
$13880
On-Star, Leather.
Satellite Radio.
tery, tires & rods.
Seats 6 or 3 wheel-
177,102 miles, auto-
matic, four wheel
Good Year tires, & transmission. er eliminator kit. $14,990 drive, 4 door, anti-
new rr tire & chairs. Braun Millen-
new mufflers, just Spare motor & Scorpion exhaust. lock brakes, air con-
brakes, many nium lift with
tuned. 46,000 miles. trans. 16” wide $6,000. ditioning, air bags,
extras. $10,900 remote. Walk up
$6,500 or best white walls car in Call Dave after 5 power locks, power
(570) 592-4982 door. Front & rear
560 Pierce St. offer 570-262-2845 excellent condition pm 570-825-0394 windows, power
A/C. Power locks &
Kingston, PA or 570-239-6969 in storage for 2 mirrors, power
windows. Excellent
www.wyoming years. $14,000 or HARLEY DAVIDSON `01 SUZUKI ‘77
seats, cruise con-
CHEVY `68 CAMARO 560 Pierce St. condition. $9,500.
valleymotors.com best offer. Serious Road King 19,000 Kingston, PA 560 Pierce St. 570-237-6375 TJ, Black with grey trol, AM/FM radio,
570-714-9924 inquiries ONLY. miles, new tires, lots Kingston, PA interior. 4 cylinder, cassette player, CD

SS Call 570-574-1923 of extra chrome.


Like New. $12,900.
GS 750 www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com FORD `99 RANGER 5-speed manual
transmission. CD
changer, leather
interior, sun roof,
Needs work.
TOYOTA `05 PRIUS
65,000 miles, good
396 automatic, 400
transmission, clean
interior, runs good,
VW CLASSIC `72 Call 570-639-1989
or 570-760-1023
$1,500
or best offer
570-714-9924
570-714-9924 4x4 Extended cab,
V6 4.0, automatic.
player, hardtop, full
doors, sound bar.
rear defroster, rear
windshield wiper,
new Passed inspec-
570-822-2508 PW, PL, cruise. 4” Skyjacker
condition, keyless
entry, cassette/
71K, garage kept,
custom paint, Fire KARMANN GHIA HARLEY DAVIDSON `03 BUICK `05 CHEVY`05TRAILBLAZER Runs & looks good.
No rust. 89K.
Suspension lift with
steering stabilizer.
tion, new battery.
$2,500
radio + snow tires. Hawk tires, Krager Restoration 100th Anniversary
SUZUKI 97& GSXRWhite,
600 $5,500. DEALER Like new BF (570) 868-1100
$12,500
570-474-5268
wheels, well
maintained.
Vehicle. Family
owned, garage
Edition
Garage
Deuce.
kept. 1 Blue RENDEZVOUSFully
CX (570) 868-3914 Goodrich 35’s with
Full size spare. Only
Call after 2:00 p.m.

MITSUBISHI `97
smoked wind
$23,900
Negotiable
kept, good shape.
Needs some
owner. 1900 miles.
Tons of chrome. screen. Great bike,
AWD,
loaded, 1 owner, FORD ‘68 BRONCO 85,000 miles.

TOYOTA `10
Camry SE. 56,000
570-693-2742 interior work, new
seats, needs
$38,000 invested. A
must see. Asking
runs great. Helmet
& kevlar racing
18,000 miles. 6
cylinder. New
$6,999
(570) 301-7221
15’ CUBE VAN
CHEVY`75 CAMARO carburetor work. gloves included. inspection, tires
miles. Red, alloy
wheels, black cloth 350 V8. Original
Only 58,000 miles.
Asking $12,000.
$18,000. OBO
570-706-6156 $2995. Call for info
(570) 881-5011
& brakes. Like
new, inside & out. REDUCED!!!
JEEP `02 GRAND Cab over, 4 cylinder
diesel engine.
interior. Will consid- owner. Automatic serious inquiries
HARLEY DAVIDSON $16,900. Call ASKING $9,999 CHEROKEE LAREDO Rebuilt automatic
er trade. $14,200
(570) 793-9157
transmission. Rare -
tuxedo silver / black
only! Call
570-343-2296
TRIUMPH ‘02 SPEED (570) 540-0975 JUST REDUCED!
SAVE MONEY! GET
transmission. Very
good rubber. All

01’ SPORTSTER
around good
vinyl top with black
TRIPLE 955 CC READY FOR THE condition inside
TOYOTA `93 MR2 naugahyde interior.
Never damaged.
$6,000. Call
WANTED: PONTIAC 7,000 miles. Very
fast. Needs nothing. CHEVR0LET`02
WINTER! Don’t pay
dealer prices! White
302 V8 engine.
3-speed on the
& out. Well
maintained.
T-top, 5 speed. with grey interior.
`78 FIREBIRD
Blue, never floor transmission. Ready to work.
EXPRESS
AM/FM/CD, AC, 570-489-6937 Looks and runs like PRICE REDUCED!
dropped. Excellent 34X9.50 swamper
power antenna. it just came off the $6,195 or
CHRYSLER `49 Formula 400 condition. $4,200 tires. Racing seats,
New tires. No rust. lot. Four Door, 4 best offer
Berkshire Green, Negotiable. CONVERSION wheel drive, 84,900
roll cage.
Great condition. (570) 970-0564 $9,500 Triple black, eco- Call 570-650-3500
Originally purchased
$5,000 WINDSOR at Bradley-Lawless
VAN
Loaded. Low
miles, new tires,
tow package, anti
For more pics or nomical 6 cylinder. Ask for Carmen
(570) 708-0269 Silver / gray, 4 door in Scranton. Car YAMAHA `04 V-STAR miles. Excellent lock brakes, driver
information, call 4x4 select drive.
CD, remote door
after 6:00PM sedan. 6 cylinder
flathead, fluid drive.
was last seen in
Abington-Scranton
883 cubic
motor, Paco rigid
inch 1100 Custom. 5800
miles, light bar,
condition.
$18,900
and passenger
airbags, power
(570) 301-7221
advertisinguy opener, power win-
dows & locks,
NISSAN ‘09 ROGUE
area. Finder’s fee @gmail.com AWD, low miles,
45,000 original frame, extended & cobra exhaust, 570-674-3901 windows, power cruise, tilt wheel.
TOYOTA ‘09 miles. Just like new!
REDUCED $15,000
paid if car is found
and purchased. Call raked. Low miles.
$6,000 or best
windshield, many
extras, must sell.
mirrors, power
locks, rear window
108k highway miles.
Garage kept. Super
automatic,
remote start,

CHEVROLET `05
back up sensors
SCION TC Call Jim: John with any info
offer.(973) 271-1030 $4,900. Call defroster and clean inside and out.

GMC `99
(570) 760-3440 $20,880
570-654-2257 570-301-3433 wiper, privacy tint, No rust. Sale price
Automatic,
moon roof,
low miles. CORVETTES 421 Boats & HARLEY DAVIDSON YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO SILVERADO LT Z71 air conditioner,
cruise control. CD,
$6,895. Scranton.
570-466-2771
‘03 DYNA WIDE GLIDE
SUBURBAN
Extended cab, keyless entry and
$17,945 Marinas
WANTED
750cc. 8,000 miles,
Golden Anniversary.
Silver/Black. New
saddlebags, wind-
shield, back rest,
automatic. Black
with grey leather
much more.
Call JEEP `07
CUSTOM
1953-1972 interior. Heated 570-332-4999
WRANGLER X
Tires. Extras. Excel- Black & Pearl, 560 Pierce St.
Any Condition! lent Condition. seats. 59,000 Champagne Kingston, PA
Excellent Condition.
DODGE `00 RAM
Courteous, Fast 19,000 miles miles. New Michelin exterior,
Must See. Asking leather interior, 4x4, stick shift, soft www.wyoming
Professional Buyer. $12,000 negotiable tires. $16,500
top. Red exterior,

CREST 15’
Licensed & Bonded $2,499. Call after 4. (570) 477-3297 power windows valleymotors.com

1500 QUAD CAB


560 Pierce St. 570-639-2539 570-823-9376 well maintained, 570-714-9924
corvettebuyer.com & locks, 4 wheel
Kingston, PA garage kept. 11,500
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘04 CHEVROLET `05
1-800-850-3656 drive. $4,850.
YAMAHA ‘07 650 V-STAR
miles, one owner.
PONTIAC `04
www.wyoming 4X4, V8 automatic. Call for
Fiberglass
FORD `52
valleymotors.com SOFT TAIL DEUCE New tires & brakes. condition and AC, CD player,
boat with
TRAILBLAZER LT
Matted black finish. Fully loaded. Lea- cruise control.
570-714-9924 LIMITED EDITION. known issues.

COUNTRY SEDAN
trailer. Out-
board propul-
Radical paint, only
200 produced,
Mint condition. New
tires, inspected, Black/Grey. 18,000
ther interior. Many
extras. Must see.
570-362-4080 Tow package with
cargo carrier. MONTANA
95,000 miles, well
VOLKSWAGEN `01 GTI CUSTOM LINE sion. Includes: Rhinehardt pipes,
fully serviced & miles. Well Excellent condition. Excellent condition.

HONDA `02 CR-V


ready to ride. Wind- equipped. Includes (570) 970-9351 $18,700 maintained. Excell-
STATION WAGON lots of chrome. ent overall condi-
V8, automatic,
2 motors Beautiful bike!
shield & sissy bar. On-Star, tow pack- Call 570-822-9680
Low miles & garage tion. Keyless entry,
DODGE `04
Erinmade, Asking $9,500 age, roof rack, EX. Silver. Loaded. 1
8 passenger, kept. $4800. or best owner, very clean, built in baby seat,
running boards,
3rd seat, good
condition, 2nd
“Lark II series” or best offer.
570-474-0154
offer. 570-762-5158 remote starter, meticulously main- JEEPLow
‘02 WRANGLER dual climate con-
PRICE
RAM 1500
extended warranty. tained. 123,000 Miles trol. Rear air. Seats
owner. $9,500.
YAMAHA` 08 R1 highway miles. 7. Recent inspec-
REDUCED! $16,000 $13,980
570-579-3517
$2,400 HARLEY DAVIDSON (570) 825-7251 Too many extras to
list. Low Mileage.
$6,995
570-646-3334 or
tion & tires. KBB
over $6300. Asking
FORD `66 NEGOTIABLE
‘10 SPORTSTER 1200 BEAUTIFUL BIKE $10,000 570-762-3294 $5,000 firm. Call
Great running Mustang Coupe. 570-417-3940 Perfect condition. CHEVROLET `09 (570)709-2125 (570) 417-9884

HONDA `10
A MUST SEE!
condition. Red with Pearl white, pony Custom Paint. 3700 miles, new
cloth interior, power interior. Pristine
STARCRAFT ‘80 Only driven under rear tire, undertail
EQUINOX LS DODGE `10 560 Pierce St. SUZUKI `07 XL-7
door locks, power
windows, power
condition. 26K
miles. $17,000 or
10 miles!! Asking
$8,900 or best
kit, cover. Price
negotiable $7,600 Low mileage, 15000 ODYSSEY Kingston, PA 56,000 miles,
moon roof,
5 speed, just
best offer.
(570) 817-6768
16’ DEEP V
‘90 Evinrude out-
offer. For info,
call 570-864-2543
570-852-9072 miles, automatic,
all-wheel drive, 4 GRAND CARAVAN www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
automatic,
all-wheel drive,
or 215-379-1375 door, anti-lock Only 17k miles. 4 door, air condi-
serviced, 117k. board 70hp with tilt 570-714-9924
Asking $5,300 LINCOLN `66 & trim— ‘92 EZ
442 RVs & Campers brakes, air condi- Fully loaded. tioning, all power,
CD player, leather
570-885-2162
CONTINENTAL
loader trailer. With HARLEY DAVIDSON tioning, air bags, Excellent condi-
JEEP ‘06
DUTCHMAN 96’ power locks, power tion. Factory & interior, tinted
‘00 Tracker Series windows, power windows, custom
extended war-

VOLKSWAGEN `04
4 door,
Convertible, 460
60lbs foot pedal, 2
downriggers, stor- 2006 NIGHTTRAIN
SPECIAL EDITION
5TH WHEEL mirrors, cruise con-
trol, AM/FM radio,
ranty. $17,995
(570) 690-2806 COMMANDER
wheels, $13,000
Call 570-829-8753
cu. engine, 67,000 ages, gallon tanks, Before 5:00 p.m.
BEETLE #35 of 50 Made with slideout & sun cassette player, CD 4WD, Only 38K
miles, 1 owner 2 fish finders and player, keyless Special Edition.
$10,000 in acces- room built on. Set $15,990
since `69. Teal more. MUST SEE.
CONVERTIBLE
Blue. AM/FM cas-
green / white
leather, restorable,
Make Best Offer.
Call 866-320-6368
sories including a
custom made seat.
up on permanent
site in Wapwallopen.
entry, rear
froster, rear wind-
de-

shield wiper, tinted


DODGE `94 DAKOTA
with cap. 1 owner,
Maroon, Fully
loaded. Leather
seats. TV/DVD,
TOYOTA `06 TACO-
sette. Air. Automat- after 5pm. Exotic paint set, Comes with many
$2,500 570-287-
MA78000
ACCESS CAB
ic. Power roof, win- Alien Spider Candy windows. $17,500. garage kept, very navigation, sun roof
5775 / 332-1048 extras. $7,000. (570) 954-9333 good condition. plus many other
dows, locks &
STARCRAFT V Blue. Excellent con-
(570) 829-1419 or Call after 9:00 a.m. Many extras includ- extras. 3rd seat . miles,
LINCOLN `88
doors. Boot cover dition. All Documen-
for top. 22k. Excel- 12’, electric motor, tation. 1,400 Asking (570) 991-2135 ing lift & back seat. Only 1,900 Miles. 560 Pierce St. 5 speed, four

CHEVROLET `10
lent condition. battery, anchors & $25,000 or best 29 MPG gas. Brand New. Kingston, PA wheel drive, new
Garage kept.
TOWN CAR trailer. $700 nego- offer. Call FLAGSTAFF `08 $4,000
or best offer
Asking $37,000
(570) 328-0850
www.wyoming Matching Fiber-
glass cap, $16,000
Reduced tiable. Call 570-876-4034
SILVERADO 1500 valleymotors.com
$14,000 61,000 original 570-430-9077
CLASSIC (570) 868-0944 (570)472-9091
HUMMER ‘05 H2
Extended Cab V71 570-714-9924
570-822-1976 miles, garage kept, Call after 4:30 p.m.
Super Lite Fifth
DODGE `97 RAM
Leave Message triple black, leather Package 4x4. Bed-
interior, carriage 427 Commercial
HSoft
ARLEY DAVIDSON ‘80
Wheel. LCD/DVD
flat screen TV, fire-
liner. V-8. Red.
Remote start. 6,300
Yellow with black
leather interior. LEXUS `06 GX 470
VW `05 JETTA
roof, factory wire
wheels, loaded,
Trucks &
Equipment
riding FLH. place, heated mat- miles $27,000 1500 LARAMIE MARK 3 Front & rear heated

TRACTOR
excellent condition. King of the High- tress, ceiling fan, negotiable 82,000 miles, auto- seats. Many chrome
Silver with black $5,500. Call way! Mint origi- Hide-a-Bed sofa, (570) 639-2539 matic, chrome step accessories. $28,500
interior. Auto. Sun-
CHEVY ‘08 3500
Mike 570-237-7660 nal unrestored outside speakers & up and mirrors & or best offer. Call
roof. All options.
Excellent condition.
MAZDA `88 RX-7
antique show
winner. Factory
grill, 2 sliders,
aluminum wheels, CHEVROLET `97 leather interior.
Good Condition.
(570) 788-9826 or
(570) 956-8547 TRAILERS
1 owner. 33K miles.
Asking $12,800. Call CONVERTIBLE HD DUMP TRUCK
2WD, automatic.
spot lights, wide
white tires,
water purifier,
awning, microwave
SILVERADO
Drums Area.
$4,500
Leave Message FREIGHTLINER
’97 MIDROOF
HYUNDAI ‘10
570-693-2129 1 owner, garage biggest Harley oven, tinted safety 401-524-9763 475 CAT & 10
Leave Message kept, 65k original Only 12,000 miles. built. Only glass windows, with Western plow. Cypress Pearl with speed transmission.
miles, black with Vehicle in like raised panel fridge 4WD, Automatic. ivory leather interi-
grey leather interior, new condition.
28,000 original
miles! Never & many acces- Loaded with TUCSON LTD or. Well maintained,
$12,000

VW ‘07 BEETLE all original & never


seen snow. $8,900.
$19,000.
570-288-4322
needs inspec-
tion, permanent
sories & options.
Excellent condition,
options. Bedliner.
55,000 miles.
Navigation, Blue
Tooth, XM Radio
garage kept. All
service records.
FREIGHTLINER
’99 CONDO
Leather Interior, $9,200. Call
Alloys, Moon Roof
$12,990
Call 570-237-5119
DUMP TRAILER ‘05
registration.
$8,500
$22,500.
570-868-6986 (570) 868-6503 DODGE `99 $21,880 Brand new tires.
All options including
430 Detroit, Super
10 transmission.

MERCEDES BENZ 10 yards, 4 ton limit,


very good condi-
570-905-9348
NEWMAR 36’ CHEVY `04 EXPRESS DAKOTA SPORT
4 X 4, extended
premium audio
package, rear
climate control,
Asking $15,000.

‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’


`74 450 SE tion. Asking $3,900
Also, E-350. Cheap MOUNTAIN AIRE 2500 cab, 117,000 adjustable suspen- with sides. All
SOLID CAR!
Interior perfect,
For more info, call
973-906-8404
HARLEY DAVIDSON 5th wheel, 2 large
slides, new
Series. 6.0 Litre V8.
Heavy Duty version.
miles, new
inspection, just 560 Pierce St.
sion, towing pack-
age, rear spoiler,
Lexus bug guard.
aluminum, spread
axle. $6,500.
serviced, oil, trans Kingston, PA
‘92Many
ULTRAextras,
CLASSIC
560 Pierce St. exterior very good. condition, loaded Excellent cargo van. flushed, new fluid 42,750 miles. 2 storage trailers.
FORD ‘99 E350
Kingston, PA www.wyoming
Runs great! New with accessories. 85K miles. Excellent transfer case & $28,950 570-814-4790
www.wyoming tires, 68K original Ford Dually diesel valleymotors.com
condition. $8,700 axels, cooling sys- (570) 237-1082
Garage kept, 570-714-9924
BUCKET VAN
valleymotors.com miles.
570-714-9924 $5,500 FIRM. 2 tone blue.
truck with hitch
also available.
570-829-4548 or tem flushed. LINE UP
‘95 FullLEXUS `96 LX 450
570-417-5991 $6,599.00
INTERNATIONAL A GREAT DEAL...
570-905-7389 Triton V8. 2 speed 17,600 miles. 570-455-6796
REDUCED PRICE Call 693-1262
Ask for Lee
CHEVY `05 EQUINOX
boom; 92,000miles;
$8,400 after 5:00 PM time 4WD, Pearl IN CLASSIFIED!
415 Autos-Antique $9999 or best price.
90’ SUNLINE CAMPER DUMP TRUCK
white with like new
& Classic MERCEDES-BENZ `73 Great condition. Call
570-675-3384 or
Lehman area.
(570) 760-5937 JUST REDUCED!
35 ft. Well kept. On
LT (premium pack-
age), 3.4L, 47,000
DODGE `99 RAM
Refurbished, rebuilt
engine, transmis-
sion replaced.
leather ivory interi-
or. Silver trim.
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
570574-7002 miles. All wheel

CADILLAC `80 450SL with KAWASAKI ‘05 campground on the


Susquehanna River
drive, power moon-
roof, windows, locks 1500 CLUB CAB
Rear-end removed
and relubed. Brand
Garage kept. Excel-
lent condition.
84,000 miles, Ask-
Turn to classified.
It’s a showroom in print!
Convertible 430 Heavy NINJA 500R. 3300 near great fishing. & seats. Leather Good condition. new 10’ dump. PA Classified’s got
COUPE DEVILLE
removable hard top, miles. Orange. Attached 12X22” ing $10,750
power windows, AM Equipment Garage kept. His &
interior, 6 cd chang- Runs great. New state inspected.
570-654-3076 or the directions!
carpeted room. er, rear folding $12,900/best offer.
tires. Asking $4,000
Excellent condition,
$3,000 located in
/FM radio with cas-
sette player, CD
EQUIPMENT TRAILER
hers helmets. Must
sell. $2400
Brick heater,
covered by metal
seats, keyless entry,
onstar, roof rack,
or best offer.
(570) 239-3950
570-594-1496
570-498-0005
VOLVO `08 XC90
Hazleton.
570-454-1945 or
player, automatic, 4
new tires. Cham- Brand new 2010
tandem axle, 4
570-760-3599
570-825-3711
roof with large
breezeway. Shed &
running
garage kept.
boards,
JEEP `02 LIBERTY MAZDA ‘08 TRIBUTE Fully loaded, moon
roof, leather, heat-
Utility, 4WD
561-573-4114 pagne exterior; Ital-
ian red leather inte- wheel electric
brakes, 20’ long KAWASAKI
many extras includ-
ed. Call for more
$14,750.
570-362-1910
FORD `04 EXPLORER Blue/grey, new
rebuilt engine with
$18,655
ed seats, electric
locks, excellent
rior inside. Garage information. SUV, V6, 4x4, auto- condition. New
CHEVROLET `69 NOVA kept, excellent con- total, 7 x 16 oak
deck, fold up ramps `08 NINJA (570) 237-7076 matic, 85,000 miles warranty, new tires, new brakes
SS clone. 350 dition. $31,000. Call
with knees, remov- CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR Black Beauty. tires & brakes,
4,000 miles.
and rotors. 52,000
engine, 290 Horse-
power. 10 bolt posi-
825-6272
able fenders for
250 cc, blue, like
new, under 1,000 SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS Custom Van. 67K
Garage kept.
Must sell. $5,900 or
miles highway
$26,500/ best offer.
rear. PowerGlide
transmission. Power
MERCEDES-BENZ `88 oversized loads,
powder coat paint
miles. Great starter
bike. $2,800 Seri-
Travel Trailer. 29’,
mint condition, 1
miles. Interior has
oak wood trim, car-
$8,700
(570) 883-2754
best offer.
570-814-2125 560 Pierce St.
570-779-4325
570-417-2010 till 5
for rust protection, slide out a/c-heat. peting, storage Kingston, PA
disc brake kit. Over
420 SEL 2 5/16 hitch
ous inquiries only.
areas, TV, rear seat
FORD `04 FREESTAR JEEP `06
Call 570-331-4777 Stove, microwave, www.wyoming
$20,000 invested,
Silver with red coupler, tongue fridge, shower convertible to dou- 457 Wanted to Buy
sacrifice at $8,500. valleymotors.com
Auto
(Wilkes-Barre)
Call 732-397-8030
leather interior.
Every option.
jack, side pockets,
brake away switch, KAWASAKI ‘ 99 ZX6R inside & out. Many
more extras.
ble bed, curtains.
Seats 7. Power win-
Automatic, front
wheel drive, 4 door, COMMANDER 4X4
570-714-9924
Garage kept, show- battery, 7 pole 600CC, Reduced. $13,500. dows & seats. Cus- anti-lock brakes, air CHEVY ‘94 CAPRICE
room condition.
$7,000.
RV plugs, title &
more!! Priced for
Muzzy Exhaust.
Great condition.
Call 570-842-6735 tom lighting on ceil-
ing. New exhaust
bags, power locks,
power windows,
Lockers, V-8. Heat-
ed leather. All TRUCKS FOR SALE Classic. 4 door.
(570) 417-9200 quick sale. $2,995
386-334-7448
Asking $3,100
CALL FRANK SUNLITE CAMPER system. New rear
tires. Recently
power mirrors,
power. Navigation,
Satellite, Blue tooth,
Ford, GMC,
International-Prices
Must be in very
clean & excellent
CHEVROLET `72 Wilkes-Barre 570-301-7221 22 ft. 3 rear bunks, inspected. Excellent
power seats, cruise
control, AM/FM
3rd row, More. starting at $2,295. condition. Burgundy

CHEVELLE OLDSMOBILE `68 439 Motorcycles


theadvertisinguy
@gmail.com
center bathroom,
kitchen, sofa bed.
Air, Fully self con-
condition. $4,200 or
best offer. Call
radio, CD player,
rear defroster, rear
69,000
highway miles.
$14,900. Call
Box Truck, Cab &
Chassis available.
Call U-haul
with 305 V8 engine.
Will pay good price
for right car.
DELMONT
570-655-0530 windshield wiper,
Q-LINK LEGACY `09
Two door hard top. tained. Sleeps 6. (570) 855-3657 570-822-5536 570-269-0042
307 Motor. Needs tinted windows,
work. Comes with
additional 400 small
DRASTICALLY
REDUCED!! HARLEY ‘01 250 automatic. Gun
metal gray. MP3
New tires, fridge
awning. $4500.
215-322-9845
CHEVY `97 S-10 new starter, just
inspected, $3,900. 457 Wanted to Buy 457 Wanted to Buy 457 Wanted to Buy
Auto Auto Auto
DAVIDSON
block & many parts. This model only player. $3,000. 570-594-4992.
produced in 1967
$3,500. Serious
inquires only. & 1968. All Electra Glide, Ultra
Great first motorcy-
cle. 570-696-1156 TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft Call after 4:30 p.m.

(570) 836-2574 original 45,000


miles, Color
Burgundy, cloth
Classic, many
chrome acces-
SUZUKI `07 C50T
Rear queen master
bedroom, Walk We Buy Scrap Metal
$$$$ ALL KINDS $$$$
thru bathroom.
CHEVROLET `72
sories, 13k miles,
& vinyl interior,
350 rocket
Metallic Emerald
Green. Garage CRUISER
Center kitchen +
dinette bed. Front FORD `05 WHEEL
CHEVELLE engine, 2nd
owner. Fender
kept, like new extra large living
room + sofa bed. Great Condition! CHAIR LIFT VAN PIPE - ROD - SHEET - BAR - TUBING - TURNINGS -
EXCELLENT
Two door hard top. condition. Includes
skirts, always Harley cover. Big View windows. 132k black, auto, BEAMS - PUNCHINGS - OLD CARS -TRUCKS -
Seating capacity for
307 Motor. Needs garaged. Trophy $12,900 Air, awning, sleeps 4X4, v6, new oil, 7 plus 2 wheel MACHINERY - FARM EQUIPMENT - METAL ROOFING -
work. Comes with
CONDITION
winner at shows. 570-718-6769 6, very clean, will new brakes and chairs. 140,000 ENGINES - TRANSMISSIONS -EXHAUST SYSTEM PARTS
additional 400 small Serious inquiries deliver. Located in new service, runs
block & many parts. 570-709-4937 miles. Great condi- - APPLIANCES - ANY AND ALL SCRAP METAL
only, $7,500. Windshield, Bags, Benton, Pa. $4,900. 100% very cheap tion. Asking $7,000.
$3,500. Serious FREE CONTAINER SERVICE
inquires only.
(570) 836-2574
570-690-0727
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 Floorboards,V&H
Pipes, White
215-694-7497 pick up truck.
$3,999
For more details,
Call 570-589-9181 Small quantities to 1,000’s of tons accepted
PONTIAC `68 SCREAMING EAGLE walls,Garage Kept.
6K Miles $5,200
451 Trucks/
Call Mark
570-704-8685 HIGHEST PRICES PAID
CHEVROLET `76 CATALINA V-ROD& Black. (570) 430-0357 SUVs/Vans
CHRYSLER `07 PACIFICA FORD `97 DIESEL FAST SETTLEMENTS
CALL DMS SHREDDING, INC
PICKUP
Very Good
400 engine. 2
barrel carburetor.
Orange
Used as a show
bike. Never abused.
YAMAHA ‘1975 80
Antique. Very good
CHEVY `10 SILVERADO Silver.
4 Door Crew Cab
Only
miles. All
83K
wheel
Cummins engine,
8-L. 49,049
miles. 33,000
570-346-7673
Condition! Yellow with black 480 miles. Excellent condition. Must see. LTZ. 4 wheel drive. drive, 4.0L V6. All gross wt. 6,649 570-819-3339
Low miles! roof and white wall condition. Asking Low milage. Road Excellent condition, Power. A/C. Loaded. light wt. $19,500 Your Scrap Metal is worth $$$
$7500. FIRM tires. Black interior. $20,000 or best title. Asking $1,260 low mileage. Must Sell. $11,995 or Must see!
570-905-7389 $4,995. Call offer. Call Call (570) 825-5810 $35,500. Call best offer. Call (570) 829-5886 Call Today!
Ask for Lee (570) 696-3513 570-876-4034 Leave Message 570-655-2689 570-417-7937
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412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale

REMOTE START POWER


3.7L V6 ENGINE ADVANCED TRAC LIFTGATE
AUTO. TEMP. CONTROL REAR CAMERA
PREMIUM PACKAGE KEYLESS ENTRY WITH KEYPAD
LEATHER HEATED & COOLED SEATS HID HEADLAMPS
SATELLITE RADIO
SIDE AIR CURTAINS
AM/FM WITH 6 DISC CD
REVERSE SENSING SYSTEM
MYLINCOLN TOUCH
VIN #2LBBJ16332

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 5/31/11.

NEW 2011 LINCOLN MKZ FWD NEW 2011 LINCOLN MKZ AWD NEW 2011 LINCOLN MKS AWD
17” Chrome Wheels, Message Center, SYNC, Side Air Curtains, All Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, Message Center, SYNC, Side Air All Wheel Drive, 3.7L V6, Remote Keyless Entry, HID Headlamps, Reverse Sensing
AM/FM with 6 Disc CD, Pwr. Windows, Pwr. Door Locks, Curtains, AM/FM with 6 Disc CD, Pwr. Windows, Pwr. Door Sys., THX Sound Sys. w/6 Disc CD, 20” Polished Cast Alum. Wheels, Dual Zone
Locks, Fog Lamps, Power Moonroof, Personal Electronic Auto. Temp. Control, Pwr. Heat/Cool Leather Seats, SYNC, Personal
Leather Seats, Fog Lamps, Power Moonroof, Safety Sys., Safety Canopy Sys., Anti-Theft Sys., Navigation Sys.,
Personal Safety with Anti-Theft System Safety w/Anti-Theft Sys, 17” Chrome Wheels, Dual Panel Moonroof, Rearview Camera
VIN #3LBR769066
VIN #1LBG609563
VIN #3LBR768027

24
24 24 Mos.
Mos. Mos.

*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease *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 5/31/11. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 5/31/11. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 5/31/11.

COCCIA
CALL NOW 823-8888 or 1-800-817-FORD
Overlooking Mohegan Sun 577 East Main St.,
Just Minutes from
Scranton or W-B Plains, PA

NEW 2011 FORD FIESTA ALL NEW FORD FOCUS S


Automatic, Air, Pwr. Mirrors, Tilt Remote Keyless Entry, AM/FM/CD,
Wheel, AM/FM/CD, Remote Pwr. Door Locks, Air, Anti-Theft Sys.,
Keyless Entry, Pwr. Door Side Curtain Air Bags, Side Impact
Locks, Advance Trac Air Bags, Message Center, MyKey
w/Electronic Stability
Control, Side Curtains

FORD REBATE................500 72
Mos.
OFF LEASE REBATE........500

FORD REBATE..................500
OFF LEASE REBATE...........500
72
Mos. COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP........91

NEW 2011 ALL NEW


FORD FIESTA SE FORD FOCUS SE
Auto., AM/FM/CD, Sirius Satellite Radio, Anti-Theft Sys., Side
Auto., Air, CD, Pwr. Mirrors, Advanced Trac Curtain Air Bags, 16” Steel Wheels, Tilt Wheel, AC, Instrument
w/Electronic Stability Control, Cruise, PDL, Cluster, Message Center, PW, PL, Keyless Entry, Pwr. Side
Side Curtains, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Mirrors, Fog Lamps, MyKey, Convenience Pkg., Cruise,
Sport Appearance Pkg., SYNC, Rear MyFord, Map Lights,
Spoiler, 15”Alum. Wheels, Winter Perimeter Alarm, SYNC,
Pkg., Heated Seats, Tilt Wheel

FORD REBATE................500
OFF LEASE REBATE........500 24
24 FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP....485 FORD CREDIT REBATE.....500 Mos.
Mos. COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP. . .101 OFF LEASE REBATE........500 *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied
**Lease payments based on 24 month
FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP....150 lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and
*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 5/31/11. COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP. . .326 $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 5/31/11.

CALL NOW 823-8888 or 1-800-817-FORD


*Tax and tags extra. Security Deposit waived. All factory rebates applied
**Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles.
First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due
at delivery. See salesperson for details. All payments subject to credit approval by the
Overlooking Mohegan Sun primary lending source, Tier 0 rate. Special APR financing cannot be combined with
577 East Main St., Plains Ford cash rebate. “BUY FOR” prices are based on 72 month at $18.30 per month per
$1000 financed with $2,500 down (cash or trade). Photos of vehicles are for illustration
Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B purposes only. Coccia Ford is not responsible for any typographical errors. No
Security Deposit Necessary. See dealer for details. Sale ends
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population
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van or car.
Call 800-818-7958 some moderate to nized and trusted
throughout
and from prints. We
offer an excellent in annual billing.
heavy lifting, good Small investment
288-8995 IN CLASSIFIED! experience. Grant
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for a personal
interview! www. communication the U.S. for their
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package. Submit We’re ready -
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and
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15 N. Main Street
Management 100% GUARAN-
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• “We’re here to
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for professional DRIVER / MECHANIC top pay and You’re in bussiness environment
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your credit report.
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ence only need
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individuals! tri-axle truck driver. Weekly home involves time and a
sors, 38 Bomboy Also looking for rily located in E.O.E

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DENTAL
heavy truck and more pay your debts.
18603. On or before New Jersey
503 Accounting/ June 15th, 2011.
exclusively for equipment mechanic
• Great pay and 566 Sales/Retail/ Learn about manag-
seasoned profes- 40 hours per week.
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perfect
Mountain Top. 401(k) Local company is
bookkeeper.
Send resume and
Attention: HR Dept.
Or Fax to 714-5184.
Open positions
include program-
FORKLIFT MECHANIC 570-760-6218 Requirements:
seeking individuals
for door to door
salary requirements Or Email to • HS diploma or

friend.
Action Lift, Inc., sales. Must be out-
to acctg2002@ CarpenterDental@ mer analysts,
located in Pittston,
551 Other 551 Other GED going, self motivat-
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PA, is the exclusive ed & flexible. Please
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RECONDITIONING
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Instruction Instruction VETERINARY have supervisory
and administrative
an acceptable BI and MVR. Drivers must pos- 509 Building/ experience, a valid
sess doubles and Haz Mat endorsements. Tea- Construction/
package, as well as
401K Retirement WANT TO BE A ASSISTANT PA driver’s license
with an acceptable
Looking for long
mOne offer a competitive salary and affordable
benefits inclosing choice of medical plans,
Skilled Trades Harveys Lake
Savings Plan, paid
holidays, paid vaca- CASINO DEALER? term part time
employee, will train.
driving record. Must
be in good physical $ ANTIQUES BUYING $
COOKS
tion & much more. LUZERNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE IS condition and physi- Old Toys, model kits,
dental, vision, 401K, etc. Interested candidates Send letter of
can call 866-851-9902 to set up an interview. CARPENTERS Experience
Apply by e-mail
mermar@
OFFERING COURSES TO BECOME A interest/resume to:
Nanticoke
cally able to perform
the job duties.
Bikes, dolls, old gun
Mining Items, trains
TeamOne is an equal opportunity Employer
NEEDED preferred but not
necessary.
actionliftinc.com,
Fax (570)603-2880 BLACK JACK DEALER Animal Hospital
226 S. Market St.
Please send
resume/applications
& Musical Instruments,
Hess. 474-9544
M/F/H/V Apply in person.
or visit facility to fill
6 WEEK COURSE STARTS MAY 31ST Nanticoke, PA 18634 to Luzerne Borough
out an application: Police Department BASEBALL CARDS.
Call 570-654-5775 No phone calls.
NO PHONE CALLS Action Lift, Inc. or at 144 Academy St. ‘63, ‘64, ‘71 Topps
1 Memco Drive $8-$15, Moving
250 General Auction 250 General Auction 250 General Auction 250 General Auction
Pittston, PA 18640 CRAPS DEALER Village at
Greenbriar
Luzerne, PA 18709.
must sell. Call for
details. 313-5214
8 WEEK COURSE STARTS MAY 31ST Assisted Living

COOK AND COOK AUCTIONS


C S LABORERS NEEDED Day or Evening Classes for Blackjack PERSONAL CARE AIDES
COKE COOLER.
Classic gas station
Landscape 2nd and 3rd shifts model from 40’-50’s
Lawn Maintenance Day Classes Only for Craps
PRESENTS AN 570-760-9285 Call 1-800-377-5222 ext. 7495 Apply within:
4252 Memorial Hwy
Westinghouse com-
pressor. Good con-

UPSCALE BOUTIQUE
dition. $295, all
to reserve a seat. Dallas, PA 18612 600 offers considered.
538 Janitorial/ FINANCIAL Jake 570-829-7859
Cleaning
CALL NOW! AREA CASINOS HAVE
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR 50 DEALERS! WE’RE HIRING
AND CONTEMPORARY AUCTION • Home Health COLLECTIBLES:
Aides 610 Business 1972 Topps Jonny
Unitas-Crisp and
Healthcare Services • Certified Nurse Opportunities MT-Picture Perfect
29 EAST CAREY STREET, PLAINS, PA 18705 Group is seeking an
Aides $20.00.
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Call Bayada Nurses
BEER DISTRIBUTOR 570-824-1180

THURSDAY, MAY 19, 2011 OF ENVIRONMENTAL


548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
570-883-5600

554 Production/
License available
with option to lease
building or sold
LP’S, 78’S, 45’S
From 40’S, 50’S,
60’S & 70’S
PREVIEW 3:00 P.M. AUCTION 5:00 P.M. SERVICES Operations separately.
570-954-1284
$1 each. 829-2411
The responsibilities There’s No Place
DESIGNER ITEMS GALORE!
would include:
• Managing a staff Like the Jewish Home… FORKLIFT DRIVE-SHAFT
FABRICATER
NEON SIGN - Elec-
tric, Camel sign, 30
of professional Experienced years old, $200.
Willing to train. Will 570-829-2411
DESIGNER DINNERWARE: Beautiful Royal Albert China; 6 place setting of Old housekeepers and The Jewish Home of Eastern PA, a leader in full-time Forklift sell stock or equip-
laundry personnel long-term care, has an immediate need to fill the Operators needed ment seperately. PHONOGRAPH:
Country Roses pattern, many other pieces including serving bowl, salt & pepper’s, • Daily payroll
following positions: for 2nd shift in the For more info, call Stolid state 2 piece
• Budget Pittston area. Valid (570) 823-0245
covered butter, personal teapots & cups, teapot, covered sugar, goblets and more, stereo phonograph
management • RN Supervisor 3rd shift Driver’s license is & eight track stereo
• Recruitment & needed and you
Casafina pitcher & bowl set, lots of Casafina in many vibrant colors, beautiful leaf training of all
o 3-5 years long term care experience preferred must have your RESTAURANT FOR SALE tape player with
o BSN and Supervisory experience preferred speakers. Albums &
motif Vietri bowls,charger & cake stand, other Vietri items, Royal Doulton china, frontline staff own transportation. Inside Church Hill tapes available. $50
Benefits would • RN Unit Manager Benefits include Mall, high traffic 570-735-6167
Annie Glass, Milani ceramic dishes, L’Objet china, Rosanna china including leopard include health, den-
o Proven management and leadership skills
Medical, Dental, area. Established 15
tal and life insur- Vision, Vacation and years. RENT IS QUARTERS. 3
print & other vibrant colors, Manelion Hanukah dish, Mariposa platters, many Two’s ance; vacation and o Experience working with dementia residents 401K. Apply in per- FREE. Serious Washington. 1936-
401K. For immedi- helpful son with two forms inquiries call D, 37-D, 39-D. $70
Company vegetable ceramic salt & pepper shakers and more. ate consideration, o BSN required of identification to: 570-582-5208 570-287-4135
please fax resume
KITCHENWARE: Alessi items including stainless large serving bowl, cruet set, to: 1-800-423-9001 o 3-5 years long term care experience strongly Team Employer
preferred Solutions 551 Other 551 Other
condiment dish, cheese cellar, drink strainer & wine chiller, glass mugs, colored wire or e-mail
joseph.mcdonald@ 20 Reynolds St.
Outstanding benefit package available including Kingston, PA 18704
baskets and more, Mariposa & L’Objet bottle stoppers. hcsccorp.com
fully paid family health insurance. Every
Earn Extra Cash
570-714-5955
GLASSWARE: Many beautiful Mariposa red stemware & amber tumblers, Casafina other weekend and rotating holidays required.
MAINTENANCE/ PRESS OPERATOR
stemware, Mariposa etched rooster tumblers & other glasses, Italian Vietri glasses,
Peggy Karr glass, Cobalt Blue Stemware and much more. CUSTODIAN
If you are a compassionate, professional RN
who can help enhance the lives of our residents, Candidate must For Just A Few
LINENS: Linens galore; many beautiful Ballard, Xochi and Le Jacquard Francais
Will be responsible
for maintaining
please apply by sending your resume to the
email address below or apply in person at:
have HS Diploma/
GED & a good work
history. Equipment
Hours A Day.
Deliver
health and safety
tablecloths, napkins, placemats & runners, many other linens as well in different standards of two The Jewish Home of Eastern PA experience and
knowledge of
colors and designs. commercial compa- 1101 Vine Street, Scranton, PA 18510 hydraulic machines
ny buildings. Must Telephone: (570) 344-6177 ext. 140 is a must. Benefits
JEWELRY: Many designer 14kt gold plated necklaces, bracelets, charms & earrings have experience
Fax: (570) 344-9610 include Health, Paid
with professional Holidays/Vacation &
with Austrian crystals by John Wind. cleaning. Candidate Email: sstrunk@frontier.com 401K. Please call Al
must be self moti- at 570-822-6880.
WEDDING ITEMS: Mindy Weiss matching his and hers slippers,mesh mitts & soap, vated and able to The Jewish Home of Eastern PA is an (No Collections)
work alone. Clear Equal Opportunity Employer.
small wedding albums, notebooks, card organizers, large Mr. & Mrs. bath towel and background and 548 Medical/Health Available routes:
more. ability to pass a

BABY ITEMS: Bunnies in the Bay Baby clothing, many Babyhood & Beyond The
physical is a must.
Part-time Tuesday –
Saturday 4am to
Calling all Laflin/Hudston
$920 Monthly Profit + Tips
225 daily papers / 240 Sunday papers
Little Riding capes, Elegant Baby shawls, baby accessories and more.
RNs & LPNs...
10am. $11.00 – 12.00 Chamberlain Street, Driftwood Drive, Hilldale Drive,
per hour DOE
DECORATOR ITEMS: 2 Gone With The Wind Lamps, Mission Lamp, 3 beautiful Great benefit pack-
Jason Drive, Lombardo Drive

chandeliers, L’Objet candles, beautiful embroidered wallhanging, Toya ceramic vase, age, health, 401k, Duryea
discount travel! $560 Monthly Profit + Tips
large decorated urn, handcrafted large wooden ship, Timeworks Wellington Wall Please call
149 daily papers / 141 Sunday papers
877-808-1158 or
Clocks, Lady Clare Art in Motion Tray, Two’s Company globe paperweights, decorator email resume Adams Street, Blackberry Lane, Cherry Street,
Columbia Street, Cranberry Terr., Evans Street
to hr@sundance
books, boxes of designer napkins, Vietri Incant Etched Seashore Vases, Heritage Irish vacations.com
Dallas
crystal violet vase and candleholder, Xochi & Peking Handicraft throw pillows, Tixxi $400 Monthly Profit + Tips
& Co. Natural Fiber Handbags, Jamie Lee hair accessories and more. 542 Logistics/ 92 daily papers / 144 Sunday papers
Transportation RELIABLE NURSES NEEDED Baldwin Avenue, E. Center Hill Road, Claude Street,
Midland Drive, Saginaw Street
UNABLE TO ATTEND THIS AUCTION? IN LUZERNE COUNTY.
DRIVER All shifts available. 1 year
West Pittston
Bid Online at WWW.PROXIBID.COM/COOKANDCOOK Experienced
$760 Monthly Profit + Tips
Limousines/Sedans. nursing experience required. 183 daily papers / 186 Sunday papers
Exeter Ave., Ann Street, Clear Spring Ct.,
WWW.COOKANDCOOKAUCTIONS.COM or WWW.AUCTIONZIP.COM ID#20298 Part-time. Days/
Nights/Weekends Trachs & vent a plus but FREE Ledgeview Drive, Susquehanna Ave., York Ave.
TERMS: 13% BUYER’S PREMIUM - 3% DISCOUNT WITH CASH OR CHECK, NO PERSONAL Knowledge of major Parsons
CHECK UNLESS KNOWN BY AUCTION - CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED - VISA, MASTERCARD, airports a plus.
570-288-5466
training available! Join the team of $965 Monthly Profit + Tips
DISCOVER. heroes at Bayada Nurses & enjoy 194 daily papers / 222 Sunday papers
Wyoming Street, Auburn Street, West Chestnut Street,
FOOD AVAILABLE!
DIRECTIONS: From I-81 Take Exit 170 B Rt. 309 (Cross Valley) To The Plains Exit. Go Towards
FRONT-LOAD AND 1-on-1 patient care with a flexible East Elm Street, John Street

Plains & Take Right Turn Onto Maffett St. Continue To Traffic Light. Turn Right Onto E. Carey St. ROLL-OFF DRIVERS
Minimum 2 years
schedule and premium pay. To find a route near you and start
earning extra cash, call Rosemary at
281006

WATCH FOR THE AUCTION TODAY SIGN! experience, full time


& great benefits. Call Lisa, Michelle, Becky or Brenda today! 570-829-7107
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Service
570-883-9022
288748

Auctioneer of Record: WAYNE STEELE - AU3916L 495 Stanton St.


Wilkes-Barre luz-team@bayada.com
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708 Antiques & 714 Bridal Items 744 Furniture & 752 Landscaping & 758 Miscellaneous 772 Pools & Spas 784 Tools 796 Wanted to Buy 815 Dogs 906 Homes for Sale
Collectibles Accessories Gardening Merchandise
BERWICK
BRIDAL UNITY CAN- POOL: Above ITALIAN MASTIFF/
GARAGE SALE STEEL CABINETS CANE CORSO
DLE, $25 1st Choice ground swimming
YEARBOOKS:
Coughlin H.S. 1926, , 570-592-2549
BAR. Hardwood,
rock maple, liquor
Landscaping
ITEMS. Air condi-
tioner, 5000 BTU, pool 21’ round 4ft
deep. Ladder, liner
22”d x 19”w x 34”h.
2 sliding bearing WANTED PUPPIES
Ready to go. All
1419 First Ave

JEWELRY
1928, 1932, 1937, cabinet w/lock, cop- $40. Convection drawers. 1 door.
1940, 1961, 1963, See our ad in the (1 yr old), frame, Shots & Wormed.
716 Building per insert top, 2 kero, HTA 23k, $50 Excellent for work-
1942, 1943, 1944, Call an Expert sec- Hayward Pump and $500 or best offer.
barstools, 4 1/2’ TV/DVD combo 20” bench. Very strong
tion under Category filter (new hoses Call (570) 991-5457
1949. G.A.R. H.S. Materials long. Excellent like
1165 - Lawn Care
$40. 570-868-6655 and rigid. $60. each.
1934, 1935, 1936, new condition, great installed last sum-
2 for $110. PUPPIES
1937, 1945, 1946, CEILING FAN for entertaining. mer). Skimmer, Vac-
BITTO GARAGE SALE CABINET - old white Chihuahuas, Poms,
1951, 1955, 1956, white, very good Must see, awe- uum, Metal deck
LANDSCAPING & ITEMS. PIANO, Korg metal cabinet with 1 Dachshunds,
1957, 1961, 1965, condition $15. some, smoke free and fencing around
LAWN SERVICE Electric, $75. POOL, drawer & 1 door. Beagles, Shih Tzus,
1966, 1970, 1980, Anderson window- home. $600 pool included. Buyer
See Our Ad In The 26’ above ground 36”x20”x16”. $35. Bostons, Maltese,
1985, 2005, 2006. 36”w X 38”H double 570-693-0884 responsible for tear 2 story 4 bedroom,
Call An Expert $500, WEDDING 570-735-5916 Rotties, Yorkies,
Meyers H.S. 1935, hung, grills & screen and removal. Great 2 bath. 2,244 sq ft.
Section 1162 GOWN, 1957, $50, condition and avail- Westies, Labs,
1936, 1937, 1938, included, very good BEDROOM SET: $55,900.
HOVEROUND, 2010, able for immediate Huskies & more! MLS 11-521
1942, 1943, 1944, condition. $75. or (4 pieces) including Bruce’s $300, GOLF CLUBS, 786 Toys & Games
Lawn Service pick up. Asking 570-453-6900 or 570-696-2468
1945, 1946, 1960, best offer. Interior headboard, night- Titleist Clone, $30
See our ad under price $800 please 570-764-2578
1974, 1975, 1976, Door - 24 X 80 stand, mirror and 570-675-3509
1977. Kingston H.S. stained. Pre Hung. dresser, oak. full Call An Expert email BICYCLE. Girls 20”
1938, 1939, 1940,
1944, 1948, 1949.
$15. Bi Fold Doors size. $450.00. 1165 Lawn Care
HEADBOARD: Black
Eggo55@epix.net
or call
like new,
Includes
$20.
training
WILKESBARREGOLD PUREBRED TEACUP
CHIHUAHUA PUPS
60” stained. $30. 570-262-0938
Plymouth H.S. 1930,
1931, 1932, 1933,
Door Slab - 18” $10.
570-814-8010 CHAIR. Large reclin-
CHIPPER, shredder,
mulcher, bagger.
lacquer with gold
trim. $10. 20 inch
570-817-2040 wheels. TABLE,
Fisher Price 3 in 1,
(570)991-7448 2 females, 3 males
8 weeks old. $500
(570) 371-3035
1938, 1943, 1944,
1959, 1960. DOOR. 36”x80”
er. Dark maroon,
soft leather. Like
Craftsman 5 HP. 3
cutting stages. Very
Haier TV. Great con-
dition. $18. Costume 774 Restaurant $25, 570-675-7873
(570)48GOLD8
Hanover H.S. 1951, solid wood, 6 panel. new. $200 good condition. jewelry, all kinds Equipment GAME TABLE 10 IN 1 1092 Highway 315 Blvd
$1.00 each. Cos-
BLAKESLEE
1952, 1953, 1954, Exterior or interior. 570-457-3541 $325. 675-4383 (Plaza 315)
tume crystal butter- Pool, hockey, bas-
1960. West Pittston Natural oak finish, MIXER. Hobart, 315N .3 miles after
CONCRETE scal- fly watch brand new ketball, etc. Approx-
H.S. Annual 1925, right or left with COFFEE TABLE AND 20 quart. Excellent Motorwold
loped grey edging $5. 570-235-4928 imate 4 X 6 - $45.
condition. $850
1926, 1927, 1928,
1931, 1932, 1959.
hardware. $200.
Call 570-735-8730
END TABLE: Oak
with glass top
24” straight and 17”
curved. total 40 +/- LAMPS. stand up
570-288-5571
570-868-6018 Mon-Sat
10am - 8pm SHIH-TZU PUPPIES &
Luzerne H.S. 1951,
1952, 1956, 1957,
or 570-332-8094

DOOR. Interior
excellent condition
$40.00.
pieces. Grey $1.00.
570-735-4186
$25 each.
Chevy S10 truck
‘89 RESTAURANT
LITTLE TIKES. Work
bench with some
Closed Sundays
Highest Cash Pay
POMERANIAN PUPPIES
1959. Berwick H.S. 570-208-3888 EQUIPMENT, Parents on premises
1952, 1953, 1956, swing door with 15 Keller’s Lawn Care bedliner. $40, tools, Dollhouse Outs Guaranteed Shots Current.
1957, 1958, 1960, glass panes from SPOILER, for ‘00 8x12 walk in with furniture and $500 - Poms
COMPUTER DESK, See our ad under We Pay At Least
1967, 1968, 1969 top to bottom. corner, excellent Chevy Cavalier. $10, cooler $2300; dolls, Slide. $10 $550 - Shih-Tzus
Call An Expert 78% of the London
,1970. Lehman H.S. Mounting hardware condition, gray/light CARB, 4 barrel from 8x8x10 walk each 570-474-0154 570-401-1838
1162 Landscape &
1973, 1974, 1976, includes. 80x31 1/2. oak color $75. Garden running Chevy in freezer $3800; Fix Market Price 37 Chestnut Road
1978, 1980. Nanti- Make offer 570-868-6018 motor. $50/ TV, GE, Pizza oven with for All Gold Jewelry YORKIE PUPPIES: (Old Farm Estates)
coke Area H.S. 570-466-6481 LAWNMOWER 28”, works good, stones $2000; 788 Stereo/TV/ Two puppies. Free Custom built solid
1976, 2008. Dallas DAY BED white Craftsman /Honda needs remote. $90 Stainless steel Electronics Visit us at to good home. Con- brick 4 bedroom,
H.S. 1966, 1967, DOORS: (2) sliding wicker Henry Link motor includes bag, 570-740-1246 kitchen hood WilkesBarreGold.com act: tiltonmichael81 3.5 baths Colonial
1968. Bishop Hoban closet doors, 24x80 with trundle, desk, self propelled, runs $3000; Stainless Or email us at @yahoo.com style home with an
H.S. 1972, 1973, wood with natural good $150. after steel pizza oven RADIO: wilkesbarregold@ open floor plan on
chair, mirror, night MAKEUP MIRROR:
finish $40. DOOR (1) hood $4000; AM/FM. Works 1+ acre lot in the
1974, 1975. West
30x80 natural finish.
stand, 6 draw 3pm 655-3197 Conair, two sided,
bread pan rack Great! $25.
yahoo.com 840 Pet Services Poconos. A few of
Side Central dresser, removable lighted, 4 modes on
Catholic H.S. 1965 - $40. Excellent con- NEED YOUR $100; 2 soup 570-829-3473 the amenities
bookcase, ward- pedestal. $25. firm. DREAM KATCHR
1974, 1980, 1981. dition. 675-4383 robe, magazine LAWN CUT 570-675-0248 warmers for $100; include central A/C.
OR TRIMMED? 2 door sandwich PONEY RIDES 2 Master bedrooms
Westmoreland H.S. stand $500. or call TELEVISION: Sony is now offering Pony
1952, 1953 - 1954 GLASS DOOR. 3 for individual prices See the ad for prep table $500. 65” Projection TV. each with bath
way glass door for Cole’s Lawn Care MISCELLANEOUS: All equipment is Day Camp. Booking room and fireplace,
G.A.R. H.S. 1972, 570-498-0977 Gazelle Exercise Excellent Condition. now for June and
1973, 1974, 1975, bath tub. $25 Call An Expert sold as is. For $250 or best offer ultramodern
570-331-8183 Section 1165 Machine. Used more info, call July dates. For rates kitchen, hardwood
1976 Pittston H.S. DESK with bottom twice. Assembled. and you can come and reservations
1936, 1951, 1954, bookshelf, wood Patrick & Deb’s $125. Lexmark color 570-847-0873 and get it! 800 contact Alice at:
floors throughout,
cathedral ceiling
1963 Pittston Hospi- 570-287-7162
tal School of Nurs- 720 Cemetery with glass shelf and
inside light fixture,
Lawn Care printer. New in box. PETS & ANIMALS 570-579-4473/ and 2 car garage.
See our ad under $20. Magnavox VCR RESTAURANT 570-379-3459 MLS #11-653
ing, J.O.Y. of 1957, Plots/Lots top and bottom Call An Expert with all hook ups & EQUIPMENT, TV - Sony Trinitron. $469,900
1959 West Pittston THERAPY DOG
H.S. 1950, 1954, CEMETERY
components can be 1162 Landscape & remote. $25. Somerset Dough 27”(D) with remote. 810 Cats and Canine good Call Kim
stacked or used Garden AM/FM/Cassette Sheeter, Model Excellent shape.
1955, 1956, 1960 PLOTS FOR SALE citizen class. Start- 570-466-3338
side by side, excel-
Hazleton H.S. 1938,
1939, 1940, 1941,
(4) Four plots, all
together. Crestlawn
lent. $60. Call
570-709-3146
Peter’s Lawncare
See our ad under
CD
Sharp
sound
player. $30.
surround
speakers.
CAR-100. Only
1 available. $1,500
Call for more info
$85. 570-735-5916.
CATS & KITTENS
12 weeks & up.
ing 5/21/11.
Mary 570-332-4095
Call

1942, 1943, 1945, Section of Memorial Call an Expert Set of 5. $20. 794 Video Game Shots, neutered,
WOOF WOOF PAW SPA
570-498-3616
1948, 1949, 1950,
1953, 1954, 1955,
Shrine Cemetery in
Kingston Twp. $600
DESK, Queen Anne
w/china closet on
1165 Lawn Care Call Jamie
570-822-8957 RESTAURANT
Systems/Games VALLEY CAT RESCUE
1956, 1957, 1959, each. Willing to top, $100. TABLE, TORO MOWER: 824-4172, 9-9 only. Hunlock Creek, PA
1960, 1961, 1962, split. For info, call e-Cycler Cordless EQUIPMENT, Now accepting
Gate leg, drop, leaf, MOVIE LOT. VHS. SOMERSET TURN PS2 GAMES: Call Of
1964 Hazle Twp H.S. (570) 388-2773 $30. CHAIRS, 4 to Electric, Top Rated KITTENS: 7 weeks spring appoint-
1951, 1952
570-825-4721
match table, $30 all.
ROCKER, pine, $40
Cordless, 10 months
old. $299.
reduced to $2 each
or 22 for $35.
OVER MACHINE -
model SPM45,
Duty 3 Special Edi-
tion $12. Call Of Duty
old free to a good
home, liter trained &
ments. Full service
salon. In home
BLAKESLEE
World At War Final 64 N. Mountain Dr
CEMETERY PLOTS DRY SINK, pine,
$100, SETTEE, pine,
Call 570-262-1131 STAND, VHS, $5.
Cash or paypal
$500; ALSO, Bunn
Pour Over Coffee Fronts $15. Guitar
friendly with chil-
dren. 518-779-3015.
grooming - call for
rate. Mention this
710 Appliances (3) together.
$75. 570-675-2693
WYOMING VALLEY 570-735-2661 Machine, Model # Hero $10. Hitman 2 ad for 10%.
Maple Lawn LANDSCAPING STF15, $225 $10. Dance Dance KITTENS: free to 570-592-8968
Section of See our ad under For more info, call Revolution Extreme loving homes, litter We’re on Facebook!
APPLIANCE DINING ROOM SET: RELIGIOUS ITEMS - 2 $12. Tekken Tag
Dennison Call An Expert Hand made 570-498-3616 trained & very love-
PA RT S E T C . Beautiful Country Tournament (some able. Ready in 2
Used appliances. Cemetery. 1054 Concrete & Rosaries, $5. Pope
Parts for all brands. Section ML. French dining room Masonry John Paul II Memori- RESTAURANT scratches works weeks. 332-8663. 845 Pet Supplies
223 George Ave. $550 each. set. Table, four EQUIPMENT, fine) $5.
chairs, large hutch. blia. 570-829-2411 PLAYSTATION FISH TANK. 30 gal.
Wilkes-Barre 610-939-0194 AMERICAN EAGLE
570-820-8162 Off white/blue trim 754 Machinery & GAMES: Spongebob 815 Dogs with 3 tier wooden Stunning 2 story
MIXER, 20 quart
$500. Outdoor Beer Equipment SEWING FABRICS mixer, Model Squarepants Super- stand. Includes light, with 2 master bed-
FREEZER. Standup,
runs but needs door CEMETERY PLOTS Cooler: On wheels.
Taps included. AIR CLEANER. Hon- Lots of Them AE-20, with timer
and guard, $1300.
sponge $10. Tony
Hawks Pro Skater
lid, filter, heater and
some decorations.
room suites, over-
sized rooms, 4 bed-
seals, $25. DRYER, Plymouth National
Cemetery in
$250. eywell commercial. WALLPAPER ALSO, Bev Air 2 (some scratches $125. 570-762-1015 rooms, 3.5 baths,
will dry but needs 570-905-5602 Never used, 1,000’s of patterns door refrigerator/ works fine) $5. deck, neutral col-
new heater ele- Wyoming. 6 Plots. includes replace- Crash Bandicoot 2 REPTILE TANK. 10 ors, great location.
WALLPAPER & BLIND sandwich prep gallon, wire mesh
ment. $25 $450 each. Call FURNITURE: 2 end ment filters, $600 Cortex Strikes Back All measurements
570-825-3666 WAREHOUSE table, Model lid, heat lamp, cave
570-905-0497 tables. $15 negotiable. PRES- SP48-12, $1300. (some scratches are approximate.
30 Forrest St.,

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Please Call SURE WASHER, works fine) $5. and pond. $20 Just Reduced
Wilkes-Barre, PA Call 570-498-3616 570-474-0154
570-357-8025 PC GAMES: Hells $185,000
MEMORIAL SHRINE
Generac, runs but 570-970-6683 for more details.
needs pump. Pres- Kitchen (Windows 570-696-2468
HUTCH: Solid Oak. Vista, XP or MAC)
CEMETERY
sure wand & noz-
Excellent condition zles included. $100 TIRES: 4 BF 776 Sporting Goods $15. Excellent Con-
6 Plots Available
May be Separated
$200.00. Solid Oak
sideboard, excellent
negotiable. SNOW-
BLOWER. Toro,
Goodrich Radial
Long Trail P225/
70R16. $100
BACKBOARD,
dition unless noted.
Cash or PayPal. TO CONSIDER....
Rose Lawn Section condition $200.00. needs work, $100 Basketball, fiber- Take $85 for all.
Solid Oak table, six 570-675-0248 glass with rim and
$450 each negotiable. 570-735-2661 ENHANCE
(6) chairs, Good net. $25.
570-654-1596
condition. $150.00.
905-0497
TOMATO STAKES. 570-824-0591
YOUR PET 900
GENE’S 570-829-4025 4-5’, $.50 each, 796 Wanted to Buy CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE
RECONDITIONED OAKLAWN CEMETERY HAULMARK ‘07 BASKETBALL AD ONLINE
COURTDALE
TRUCKS, Hess, new
APPLIANCES 4 grave sites, KITCHEN SET. High in box 2000-2008 HOOP. Regulation Merchandise FOR SALE
quality, table 36x60 $20-$50. KNIFE. size. Adjustable with
TRAILER 6’X14’
60 Day Warranty fabulous location.
Call 829-7130
Monday-Friday
8:00PM-5:00PM
Purchased 20 years
ago. $2,450
with 4 heavy duty
chairs. Excellent Like new with
Hamilton
electric. $20.
Beach portable base. Good
condition. $50. BUYING SPORT CARDS Place your pet ad
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610-838-7727 $165. 878-2849 electric brakes, 570-675-4383 570-262-1559 Pay Cash for
Saturday baseball, football, and provide us your Having trouble
new tires and paying your mort-
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TONNEAU COVER. blue marble with gage? Falling
Gateway CEMETERY, Wood, oval, brown $2700. Fits Dodge Dakota & non-sports. Sets,
beige & blue case, singles & wax. This will create a behind on your
Shopping Center SHAVERTOWN table, good shape. 570-239-5457 A,R,E, solid top. payments? You
6 Plots. Can be $125. 570-970-6651 $30. 570-829-4776 570-212-0398 seller account
Kingston, PA Excellent. $175 may get mail from
divided. Near TROLLING MOTOR: online and login
(570) 819-1966 570-817-8982 FISHING EQUIP- information will be people who promise Enjoy this Great
Entrance. $550 LIVING ROOM SET. Electric. Minn Kota
each. Call 3 piece. Couch and Turbo 32lbs thrust.
TRAILER HITCH with
MENT. 12 fly rods
and reels, 12 spin-
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to forestall your
foreclosure for a fee
Courtdale Cape with
Striking kitchen, 3
MICROWAVE: GE, all 570-675-9991 2 chairs. Covered $35. Boat Trailer
options, with and rarely used. Mover. $10. Car
hardware, fits 2005-
2008 Escape, Mer-
ning rods and reels.
$10-$50 each. Call
ASUCCESSFULSALE “The World of Pets
Unleashed”
in advance. Report
them to the Federal
bedrooms,
driveway
patio,
& more.
turntable, excellent $100. ROCKER, Buffer $10.
condition. $40. 726 Clothing platform, $25 570-825-7251
cury Mariner, Mazda
Tribute $110 or best
for details.
570-693-0212
INCLASSIFIED! You can then use
Trade Commission,
the nation’s con-
$109,900. Call Pat
570-885-4165
REFRIGERATOR, After 5 735-8542
small college size, JACKET: boys gen- offer. 570-466-1214 Doyouneedmorespace? your account to sumer protection Coldwell Banker
good condition $40/ uine Italian stone LOVE SEAT, wicker,
756 Medical GOLF CLUBS: Dri-
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570-675-4383 leather jacket, size with cushions. Equipment TRAIN SET. HO with
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DALLAS
14. $25. 868-6018 White, good condi- box. Diesel, $75.
REFRIGERATOR tion. $60. After 3pm HOSPITAL BED: SAW, Black & Deck- $25 (4) various driv-
ers $10. each.
is the best way of your pet sage from
Times Leader and
The
er circular, $18, Expand your text to
Kenmore, almond,
21.6 cu. ft. with ice 730 Computer (570) 655-3197 Electric.
used.
Hardly
Complete. CLOCK, wall, 31 day, 570-735-4824 tocleanoutyourclosets! include more the FTC.
maker & filtered Equipment & $400. 570-947-1451 1970’s.$30, TOOL You’re in bussiness information, include
water $300.
570-868-6018
Software
LOVESEAT &
OTTOMAN solid
sand colored cush- LIFT CHAIR / reclin-
BOX, small, $20
570-735-1589
HELMETS one XL
red, Surround ATV
helmet $50. One
with classified! your contact
information such AVOCA
as e-mail, address
REDUCED!
ioned, excellent er. Medium size.
COMPUTER: Good condition. XXL Camo-Surround SILVER & GOLD phone number and
REFRIGERATOR. shape $200. VACUUM Bissell ATV helmet $50. BUYING
Frigidaire, side by HP Compaq $250. Call or website.
570/824-7807 or wide cleaning path, One large black Silver or gold coins,
side, Black. $125. DC7700 Dual Core 570-357-8025
570-545-7006 all attachments,
DRYER,GE propane,
$75,Washer,
Tower. 3.4GHZ
CPU. 1.25GB DDR2 POWER CHAIR - powerforce, bag-
vector sport ATV
helmet $25.
silver flatware sets
& pieces, gold jew- AKCFor
PAPILLON PUPPIES
Whirlpool,heavy Ram. Windows 7. AFFORDABLE Jazzy Select, less turbo, 12 amps 570-735-7742 elry, broken jewelry, Sale. Visit
MATTRESS SALE $700 or best offer MZX1MUM $45. One boullion, antique sil- gettepapillons.com
duty, $50 Delivery. $85.
We Beat All ALSO, regular portable Pronto 2 in PALOMINO 1988 ver & gold chains, or call 570-772-0012
570-793-9437 570-905-2895
Competitors Prices! wheelchair, with 1 Electrolux with COLT POP UP earrings, watches,
REFRIGERATOR: DESK. Computer
Desk $50. Call 735-
Mattress Guy
Twin sets: $149
extra weight sup-
port. $100. Call for
charger & stand
$20. 570-735-8730
STOVE COOLER
CONVERTOR, good
etc.
Visit Jack-O’s at
ALASKAN MALAMUTE
Frigidaire. White.
Large. Freezer up 8730 or 332-8094 Full sets: $169
Queen sets: $189
more details
570-829-2411
or 570-332-8094 tires, new springs
$950. 693-0140
Merchant Village,
Pittston.
PUPPIES 314 Packer St.
Newly remodeled 3
top. Very Clean, fair- AKC Registered. 119 Midland Drive
iPAD: Barely used. All New Old Wal-Mart Store bedroom home with
ly new, in good
Still under warranty. American Made SCOOTER: 2002 760 Monuments & PING PONG TABLE: Booth 162
Family Raised.
1st floor master, 1.5
Custom Built Ranch
working condition. Golden Companion Regulation size with Call 570-510-6428 Home -The ranch
Comes with case, 570-288-1898 Lots 570-328-3428 or baths, detached
$250 negotiable. Scooter, Runs good, net. Folds up in mid- 570-855-7197 home is IN
Call 570-283-6943
Leave Message
and
$650.00.
charger.
PATIO FURNITURE. needs batteries
$50. 570-283-0272
dle, on wheels. Very
good condition.
ALASKAN garage, all new sid-
ing , windows, shin-
DEMAND! This one
offers everything
REFRIGERATOR:
570-760-7801 Square glass top
table, 6 chairs,
WHEELCHAIR.
GRAVE LOT
Near baby land at
$180.
570-574-8766
The Video MALAMUTE PUPPY gles, water heater,
kitchen and bath-
you are looking for!
Plenty of space for
LAPTOPS! HP nx cushions. Good Memorial Shine in Game Store AKC RARE Red &
FRIGIDARE 6115= $225/COM-
PAQ v2311= $250/
condition. $125
570-288-9940
Pride, electric. (no
batteries) $200 Carverton.
$400. Call
POOL TABLE:
28 S. Main W.B.
Open Mon- Sat,
white, 1 female,
shots & wormed,
rooms. A must
see house!
in-law quarters, 4
bedrooms, cherry
570-793-9437 Coin-Operated/ $109,900
PROFESSIONAL
Stainless Steel 27.8
DELL d531=$250 all
windows 7, office10, PATIO SET: Green
570-287-6327 Bar Size. Slate top.
Good Condition
12pm – 6pm
570-822-9929 /
$450 each. Call
570-477-3398
MLS 11-73
Call Tom
kitchen, sunroom,
recreation room
AV,wifi+dvdrw+more and White in color- 758 Miscellaneous 570-941-9908 with 12 seat oak
570-262-7716
3 door. Top of the
line purchase
DELL 1150= $175
xpPro,office07, A.V.,
Needs umbrella-
Good Shape-Please AIR PURIFIER
762 Musical
$450. 570-947-1451
$$ CASH PAID $$ CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES bar. This home
includes an
09/2010 for $2500 Home raised. 1st attached 2 car
cdrw+ dvd+ wifi.+ make an offer Sharper Image, Instruments 780 Televisions/
asking $1800.00.
570-313-1328
more. FREE delivery
& warranty.
$150.00.
570-824-1180
Ionic
Quadra,
Breeze
tower
Accessories VIDEO GAMES & shots & wormed.
Short & longhair.
garage plus a
detached custom
570-862-223 model with ozone
GUITAR. Nearly
SYSTEMS $400 each. Call garage that can fit
STOVE. Almond.
Gas. Good condi-
PATIO SET: White
wicker w/loveseat
guard, instructions
& quick start CD,
new. 6 string Elec-
tric acoustic. $90
TELEVISION.
25”Nice cabinet,
working. FREE
Highest $$ Paid
Guaranteed
570-991-0160
FREE: Welsh Terri-
BACK MOUNTAIN
NEW LISTING!
up to 12 cars or
boat storage, only 5
tion. $50. 592-2549 732 Exercise and 3 chairs each quiet, easy care,
Charlie 333-4604
570-654-4113 Buying all video er, 4 year old male,
miles to beautiful
573 Coon Rd. Harveys Lake - 1 yr
Why Spend
Equipment with burgundy flow- Excellent like new games & neutered, house-
Home Warranty.
ered chair pads. 2 condition. $25.
Hundreds on yrs. old. excellent. 570-709-3146
766 Office TELEVISION: 27 inch systems. PS1 & 2, broken. Also, 8 year
All this on 4 ACRES
AB CIRCLE PRO RCA TV with Stand. Xbox, Nintendo, old chocolate lab,
New or Used $75 Also white Equipment of serenity in the
$75. $30. Call Atari, Coleco, housebroken, obe-
Appliances? wicker plant stand 4 BACK PACK. Hiking, heart of Dallas
570-735-4824 570-357-8025 Sega, Mattel, dience titles. Mov-
Most problems ft. tall. $25 navy canvas, $40, $419,000
PRINTER, Fax, Copi- Gameboy, ing due to my
with your appli- (570)283-8235 Pic n’ Play, for child. TELEVISION: MLS #11-155
BICYCLES: Boys 20 er, Scanner. 4 in 1 Vectrex etc. health.
ances are usually $40. 570-675-4383 Toshiba. 56 inch Hi Call Tracy Zarola
in Pacific DS2, 6 HP Series 2200. DVD’s, VHS & CDs 570-596-2326
simple and inex- Def, DLP Projection 570-574-6465
Speed. $30. Boys ROCKER RECLINER Excellent condition & Pre 90’s toys, 570-696-0723
pensive to
Save your hard
fix! 20 in Magna Excitor,
21 speeds. $40
soft material, very
good condition $25.
BARREL,
wooden.
$50. 570-675-4383 Model
Stand
56MX195.
included.
The Video GERMAN SHEPHERD One of a kind
property set on 6 LEWITH & FREEMAN
Game Store
earned money, Let
us take a look at it
570-868-6018 heavier wood rock- 53 gallon. Needs Lamp Bulb
$100.00. 1150 S. Main PUPPIES, AKC acres. Charm

DALLAS
er very good $10. Excellent 770 Photo galore in this
first! EXERCISE BIKE, Vita 570-735-3489 condition $195. 570-443-7527 Scranton Shepherds By Fanti
Victorian Style
30 years in Master with odome- 570-876-3830 Equipment Mon - Sat, 25 Yrs. Experience
home. New kitchen New construction
the business. ter and speedome- SOFA, Floral. 81”, 3 TV: Sony 27” 12pm – 6pm Family Raised
Black/Tan, & remodeled baths on 1 acre lot.
East Main ter, $30. WEIGHT cushions, no holes, Trinitron color $75. 570-822-9929
MANFROTTO Black/Red. Female -Butler kitchen 14x8 2500 sq. ft.
Appliances BENCH, barbell with $100. TABle and 6 BATHROOM SINK Mintek DVD Player
MONO-POD. Hasenborn-Arminus (Indoor kidney 2 story, 4 or 5
570-735-8271 60lbs in weights. chairs w/leaf. $300 SET: Gerber white $15 570-829-4776
Model 681B. Excel- shape pool & spa bedrooms, 2.5
Nanticoke $30 570-824-0591 570-793-9437 porcelain bathroom
sink with mirror and
lent condition. $50 VITO’S 570-825-5597
570-239-5498 area that measures bath, Great room
or best offer. 782 Tickets approx. 2,400 sq.ft. with cathedral
712 Baby Items
EXERCISE
MACHINE. Cross
SWIVEL ROCKER:
Excellent condition,
medicine cabinet.
Matching set. $80.
570-788-2388 & GOLDEN RETRIEVER not included in
square footage.
ceiling, fire place,
dual zone gas heat
TICKETS Daniel
BABY ITEMS: New-
Bow Legend. Very
good condition.
mauve $30.00
570-287-1913
. 570-331-8183
772 Pools & Spas
O’Donnell (2) Tues-
day, May 31 at the
GINO’S & LAB PUPPIES
Wine cellar in
basement.
& central air,
2 car garage,
CLEATS, Armour
born swing $50.
Childcraft crib $75.
Sacrifice $200.
570-788-2388 VANITY - Older
size 11, $25. Softball
cleats, Nike, size 9
Kirby. section
Orchestra, row 0.
Wanted: Yellow $300. Black
$250. Labs are 8
$525,000
MLS# 11-81
REDUCED Now!!
NOW $284,900.
Pool - Round Above
Childcraft oak 4
drawer chest $100. Treadmill - Proform.
makeup vanity with
plate gold mirror. 1
$20, Truck
$275, Boiler, oil,
cap Ground. 18’ diagonal $176. 570-474-6549 Junk weeks old. Wormed
570-836-1090
Call Geri
570-862-7432
Call 570-675-4805
& 5’ deep. Includes
Oak dresser combo
changing table
$125.00
570-639-7270
door and drawer on
each side. 48”L x
$100, Traffic signals,
$50, 570-760-4830
solar cover, heavy
duty ladder, Hay-
784 Tools Cars & 570-696-0888

LEWITH & FREEMAN


FORTY FORT
$100. Newborn-12
month clothing - girl
738 Floor Care
18”D x 21”H. Excel-
lent shape. $190. DECORATING
word motor & other BUFFER Coleman Trucks 76 Dana St.
Great starter home
$5. each
570-825-0569 Equipment
570-735-5916 ITEMS. Large
assortment of sun-
accessories.
dismantle
You
&
Powermate new in
box. ROUTER, Black
Highest REAL ESTATE in nice neighbor-
hood. 2 story, 2
570-696-3801
remove. $1,400.
Prices
YOUTH FURNITURE flower. $.50 to $10.
570-288-3205
& Decker 1.5 hp.
ITALIAN CANE CORSO bedroom, 1 bath.
TODDLER BED:
Lightning McQueen
bed includes bed-
VACUUM CLEANER
BAGS – Electrolux
Canister 4 Ply
SET: Double bed,
two bookshelves,
two side tables and
570-301-8515
DESK, Brown, $25 POOL: 15’ metal
$20 each.
570-288-9940 Paid!! Mastiff Puppies
Registered and
DURYEA
Blueberry Hill.
Dining room, living
room, kitchen.Large
fenced yard. Car
ding (fitted sheet Generic 10ct $10, dresser. IKEA pine. INSERT, Fireplace frame pool, with lad- SAW, Reciprocating FREE ready to go! Parents 3 bedroom ranch. port & detached 2
top sheet pillow- Upright 4 Ply Gener- Email for pics: cast iron, decora- der, filter pump and Makita, new. Model on premises. Blue & Large lot with pool. car garage.
case and comforter) ic 10 Ct $10, Upright sethole@yahoo.com tive. $100 EXERCISE more, 42” high. JR 3020 w/carrying PICKUP blue fawn. Lease To Buy. For $79,900
no mattress $60.00 Non Generic 8 Ct $400. BIKE $25. All nego- Used 1 year. $170. case. Never used. Vet Checked more details, call Call (570) 954-4074
570-905-1777 $10 570-868-6018 570-603-9820 tiable. 905-0497 (570) 655-4915 $110. 570-457-7854 288-8995 570-617-4880 (570) 655-8118 or (570) 906-7614
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DALLAS DUPONT EXETER HANOVER TOWNSHIP


315 Countrywood Dr
HANOVER TWP. HUGHESTOWN JENKINS TWP./ KINGSTON TWP. LARKSVILLE
45 First Street W. MOUNTAIN TOP
527 Cherry Drive
INKERMAN PRICE REDUCED
460 S. Mtn
Blvd.
45 Main St.

Quality 3 bedroom
20 OAK DRIVE Pristine 3 bedroom 94 Ferry Road 97 Center Street Fantastic Foreclo-
ranch home on End unit in very nice Vinyl sided, this 6
WOW! This home home boasts large Nice vinyl sided 2 sure! Just the room
offers replacement large lot. Family condition on a quiet story situated on a room home has Large well cared
eat-in kitchen with Own this home for you need at a price
windows, newer hot room with cathedral street. Good room french door to patio, great corner fenced cottage cuteness, a 8 Circle Drive for home! 4 bed-
less than $400 a you can afford. Nice
water heater, gas ceiling, gas fire- sizes, full unfinished formal dining room, lot in Hanover Twp. deep lot, paved off Only one lucky fami- home with off-street rooms, lots of
fireplace, hardwood place, 2 car basement, rear hardwood floors, tile 2 bedrooms, 2 street parking and month! Large 3 ly will be able to storage. Enjoy
parking on a quiet
floors, sun porch, garage. Access to deck, attached in kitchen and modern baths, a detached 1 car bedroom home with make this home dead end street. A your summer in
large fenced rear one car garage. baths, master bed- additional finished garage. Owner is formal dining room, their own! Beautiful- modern kitchen with your own 18x36,
flagstone patio from in-ground, solar
yard, flagstone $173,500 room with walk-in space in basement willing to contribute off street parking ly kept Ranch with hardwood floors. A
family room and MLS #11-1254 $1,500 to your clos- heated pool,
patio, heated in- closet and master for 2 more bed- and large yard. For 2 car garage, new great backyard for
ground pool, fin- master bedroom. Call Tracy Zarola rooms or ing costs. Priced at complete with
bath with soaking more information bath, partially fin- summer fun. Terrific
ished lower level, Above ground pool 570-574-6465 tub. Over-sized 2 office/playrooms. $73,900, with 5% ished basement, 3 diving board and
and photos, log potential. $75,090
located in the with deck. 570-696-0723 car garage, con- Attached 2 car down, borrowing season room, MLS 11-676 slide. Pool house
onto www.atlas
Lehman School Dis-
trict. Just minutes
$165,000
MLS# 10-2905
LEWITH & FREEMAN crete driveway.
Additional lot avail-
garage connected
by a 9x20 breeze-
$70,205, for 30
years @ 5% interest realtyinc.com almost 1 acre in
Dallas School Dis-
570-696-2468 with bar and room
for a poker table!
from Harveys Lake, Call Arlene Warunek able for $35000. way which could be rate would make MLS#09-2449 trict. Home Warran- Large L-shaped
deck. Don't worry
EXETER TWP.
why not join the 570-650-4169 MLS 11-1149 a great entertaining your monthly princi- $64,900 cy included. For
Beach Club this $259,000 area! Above ground pal and interest Call Charles more information about the price of
summer! It is a Michael Slacktish pool, gas fireplace, payment $376.88 ATLAS and photos visit our gas, enjoy a stay-
MUST SEE HOME! 570-760-4961 gas heat, newer with taxes and website at cation all summer
REALTY,INC.
MLS#11-1258 CENTURY 21 roof and “All Dri” insurance, monthly www.atlas long! Family room
570-829-6200 with gas fireplace.
$164,900 SIGNATURE system installed in payment would be realtyinc.com
approximately 4 zone, efficient,
KINGSTON
Bob Cook 696-6555 Smith Hourigan PROPERTIES basement. MLS #11-370
Jill Jones 696-6550 570-675-5100 MLS #11-626 $533. Why rent, gas hot water,
LUZERNE
Group $174,900
(570) 696-1195 $119,900 when you can have Call Charlie baseboard heat.

DALLAS HANOVER TOWNSHIP


Mark R. Mason your own home? 570-829-6200 Hardwood floors.

DUPONT Come & see this


570-331-0982
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
Call Pat McHale
570-613-9080
VM 101 Huge eat-in
kitchen with large,
movable island.
stately brick 2-story 570-288-0770 Large, private
with 4 bedrooms, 2 yard. Replace-
full & 2 half baths.
In-ground pool, HANOVER TWP.
LIBERTY HILLS
ment windows.
Home warranty
included.
covered patio, Doyouneedmorespace? 129 S. Dawes Ave.
finished lower level, Reduced! $224,000
4 bedroom, 1 bath,
fireplace & wood A yard or garage sale large enclosed 271 Charles St. MLS# 11-382
211 Hillside One stove, 3-car in classified porch with brick Very nice 3 bed- Call Michael Pinko
NEW PRICE!
Enjoy the comforts
Single family home
for sale in quiet
attached garage, 5-
car detached
83 Pulaski St,
Two story home in
is the best way fireplace. Full con-
crete basement
LAFLIN room 1.5 bath home
with detached 1 car
(570) 899-3865

& amenities of living neighborhood- garage w/apart- good condition fea- tocleanoutyourclosets! with 9ft ceiling. Lots garage. Home has
in a beautifully
maintained town-
Beautiful 2400 Sq. ment above. tures three bed- You’re in bussiness of storage, 2 car replacement win-
Ft. with 6 bedroom, $739,000 rooms, formal din-
house, 3/4 Bed- 2 full baths, 2 story Joe Mantione ing room, detached
with classified! garage on double dows, new carpet,
lot in a very desir- fresh paint and
rooms, family room
with fireplace out to
deck. Bright & airy
home, fully air con-
ditioned, oil & gas
heat, renovated
613-9080 one car garage at a
great price. Beautiful 2 bed-
room home with loft
HUNLOCK CREEK able neighborhood.
Close to schools
remodeled bath-
rooms. This is a
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-474-6307
MLS# 11-875 and park and recre- must see in a nice
kitchen, finished kitchen, full unfin- $ 34,200 area that can easily
ation. Walking dis- neighborhood,.
lower level, Tennis, ished basement, 2 Call Tracy L. be converted to a
MOUNTAIN TOP
tance to downtown MLS 11-442
Golf & Swimming enclosed porches, McDermott, Broker 3rd bedroom. This
Wilkes-Barre. Great 7 Hickorywood Dr. $99,000
are yours to enjoy 15 x 20 deck with Owner Office: home has 2.5
family neighbor- Wonderful 4 bed- Call John Polifka 6 Merganser Ct
& relax. Mainte-
nance free living.
$224,900
power awning
cover – generous FORTY FORT
1382 Murray Street
(570) 696-2468 baths, security sys-
tem, whole house
entertainment sys-
hood. Carpet
allowance will be
room Ranch with
sweeping views of
570-704-6846
Antonik &
In Forest Pointe
size lot, off street considered. the valley. Master Associates, Inc.
MLS# 10-1221 parking, first floor tem with speakers
$159,900 bedroom with walk- 570-735-7494
Call Geri washer & dryer. in every room and
outside. Great mod- 1267 Main Rd MLS #11-1434 in closet and bath,
570-696-0888 All appliances Call Tom It's that time again!
570-696-3801 ern kitchen. 2 car JUST REDUCED! ultra modern eat-in
included. 570-262-7716 kitchen with granite Rent out your
LEWITH & FREEMAN JUST REDUCED
$168,000
garage, skylights,
huge deck and
Lovely raised ranch
with in ground pool counters and cherry
cabinets with large
apartment
with the Classifieds
patio. There is a in woodsy setting.
DALLAS
Call 570-421-0587 MLS# 11-6 $39,800 island and stainless 570-829-7130
huge walkout base-
or Rodite@enter.net
HANOVER TOWNSHIP ment that is rough Call Tracy L. steel appliances. 2 NEW LISTING
use “Dupont Home”
in email subject
Extensively remod- plumbed for a bath- McDermott, Broker car garage, full
LUZERNE Attractive Fine

KINGSTON
eled with new room. Too much to Owner Office : unfinished base- Line Home
line. (570) 696-2468 ment with ''Charleston'' floor
kitchen, stainless list here, this house
walk-out to yard. plan. Stacked
DURYEA
steel appliances, 3 is a must see.
bedrooms, 1.5 MLS #10-4589 For more informa- stone, masonry,
baths, new gas fur- $350,000 tion and photos visit wood burning fire-
nace, central air, 2 Call John Polifka www.atlas place in family
car garage, walk-up 570-704-6846 realtyinc.com room, brick
attic. Gorgeous Antonik and MLS #10-4060 accents on front.
NEW LISTING! home with new win- Associates $269,900 Upgraded appli-
Secluded on a hill Reduced! Call Colleen ances. 2nd floor
dows, vinyl siding, Bi-Level. 1,750 sq ft. 570-735-7494
but part of High doors, laminate 570-237-0415 laundry. Large
3 bedrooms, 2 73 Parry St.
Point Acres. 2 story
Colonial, 4 bed-
rooms, 2.5 baths.
floors, new rugs &
ceramic tile & much
baths, 1 car garage.
New carpeting,
HARDING JENKINS TWP 163 Poplar St.
Nice 2 1/2 story
Recently renovated
3 bedroom, 1.5 bath
master bath with
whirlpool tub.
Large yard.
more. $179,900 paint, etc. Large lot. home on a large lot
REDUCED!
Large family room 623 Hooven St. home with original $265,000
Call Nancy Palumbo Asking $112,500. in great location.
with fireplace and Picture perfect 2 woodwork. Corner MLS# 11-1264
570-714-9240 Deremer Realty Steps away from
sliding door to story with 3 bed- lot in quiet neigh- Call Michael Pinko
screened porch. 2
car garage. Central
rooms, 1 1/2 mod-
ern baths, brand
570-477-1149 borhood. Roof 9
years old. Hard- LAKE SILKWORTH the Back Mountain
trail. Features a
(570) 899-3865

HANOVER TWP.
AC. Wooded lot. wood floors in good wrap around porch,
new kitchen with hardwood floors
$275,000. center island and condition. Ductless
11-1077 AC and new 100 downstairs, new
stainless steel wall-to-wall carpet-
amp wiring
FORTY FORT
Besecker Realty stove, dishwasher Nice split level on
570-675-3611 large lot, recently MLS #11-625 ing upstairs. 2nd Smith Hourigan
and microwave. floor laundry, brand
Tiger wood hard- renovated. On Rte $89,000 Group
DALLAS 92, past the Donald Crossin new bathrooms, 570-474-6307
wood flooring large walk in closet
Gulf station. 1717 River Road 570-288-0770
throughout the first and spacious yard.
Compact 2 story CROSSIN REAL
MOUNTAIN TOP
floor. New carpet- Call Stephen,
613-9080 home with 3 bed- ESTATE Brand new ranch Move in condition!
ing on 2nd floor, all 50 yards from lake. MLS 11-220
$145,900. rooms, 1st floor 570-288-0770
3 bedrooms have *3 bedroom/1 bath/ Double lot, 3 bed- $114,900
bath with laundry,
closets. Walk up
attic, gas heat, 2
car detached
1250 sq ft
*Corner double lot/
fencing
large kitchen. Park-
ing in rear with
alley access.
KINGSTON room, two bath,
laundry room. Full
basement, with
Mark R. Mason
570-331-0982
Crossin Real
garage. For addi- 151 Fort Street insulation & Estate
*Detached garage + $39,900
tion information and Recently remodeled sheetrock. 570-288-0770
2 car paved parking MLS 11-99
PRICE REDUCED!
19 Circle Drive
photos, email:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
3 bedroom home, 2
baths, all new
amenities, lots of
*Hardwood floors/
replacement
HARVEYS LAKE Call Colleen
570-237-0415
New well
MLS#:09-4746
MOOSIC
Spacious floor plan windows $143,900
MLS 11-1413 closet space, nice Call John Nicodem Glen Dale Area Bow Creek Manor
- Hardwood floors *GasHeat/hot water
$145,210 corner lot with off Classic (Off 502) Meticulously main-
throughout - *Full concrete
Call Lu-Ann street parking, Properties tained 4 bedroom, 3
Recently remodeled basement/walk-out
570-602-9280 garage, new car- 570-718-4959 1/2 bath two story
kitchen & master *Not a drive-by 21 Thomas Lane
pet, windows & on almost 1 acre.
JENKINS TWP.
bath - Sunroom Call for appointment Lovely home in
door. Gas heat. Master bedroom
LAKE SILKWORTH
heated - $79,300 immaculate move-in
$129,900.00 suite. 2 family
Overlooking a MLS# 10-4598 condition. Soak in
Call (570) 852-9142 rooms. 2 fireplaces.
beautiful waterfall. Call Vieve Zaroda the hot tub or relax
Office/den. Large
$237,000 (570) 474-6307 13 Carpenter Road by the pond! W/D
deck overlooking a
MLS# 10-4354
Call Geri FORTY FORT Ext. 2772 Make it your own!
The potential has
hookup on 1st flr,
coal stove in base-
ment, oversized Treasure Chest Of
private wooded
yard. 3 car garage.
570-696-0888 not yet been fully $365,000.
shower in Master Charm. MAX Space!
570-696-3801 realized with this Bob Kopec
Max Value! Smart
LEWITH & FREEMAN home. Some reno-
vations were start-
bath, large back
yard. Additional Off spacious floor plan
in this renovated 2
Humford Realty
570-822-5126
Smith Hourigan ed, now bring your Street Parking for 2
DALLAS Group 23 Mead St. cars in rear. Proper- story features heat-
NANTICOKE
hammer and finish Year round lake ed sun room off
570-474-6307 it up. This home is Newly remodeled 2 ty has 2 sheds. house. New roof,
story on a corner $149,000 modern kitchen with
on a large lot locat- gutters, siding, granite island,DR
DURYEA 300 River Street
A unique architec-
HANOVER TWP. ed just a short walk
from the lake and
lot with fenced in
yard and 2 car
garage. 4 bed-
MLS# 11-380
Call Toni Davis
570-714-6132
doors, windows,
kitchen, bathroom,
with built-ins and
window seat and
beach area. appliances, heating
BUILDING FOR SALE tural design high- MLS#11-1442 rooms, 1 bath, 570-287-1196 & cooling system,
picture
Den,new hardwood
seat,

921 N. Main St.,


lights this 3 bed-
room with first floor
464,900
Jill Jones 696-6550
1,660 sq. ft. For
more information SMITH HOURIGAN carport & Decks.
2 bedrooms, one
floors and hot water
Investment family room. Built- and photos visit heater. All this for
property. bath, deeded lake $60,400. 11-401.
Reduced Price!
3 bedroom ranch,
Off-street parking.
4000 sq ft.
ins. Great curb
appeal and loaded
with character. Gas
HARVEY’S LAKE www.atlas
realtyinc.com
$89,900
access with shared
dock.
Tracy McDermott
570-332-8764 111 E. Grand St.
Building has 2 fur- MLS: 09-4484 570-696-2468 One half double
refinished hard- heat. Newer roof. MLS 10-3684 $97,000
wood floors. Stone nished apart- block. 3 bedrooms,
Nice lot. Many Call Bill
fireplace and living
room. Newer deck,
ments, work shop,
front showroom,
extras. $114,900.
List #11-1275. Ask
8 Diamond Ave.
Loads of space in
570-362-4158 KINGSTON Call John Nicodem
Classic
Properties
plaster walls,
aluminum siding
& nice yard.
roof & heat. Close underground for Bob Kopec. this modernized tra-
garage & nice 570-718-4959 Affordable @
to Dallas schools. In Humford Realty ditional home. 3rd
New Goss Manor. back yard. Call floor is a large bed- $34,900
570-822-5126
$149,900. (570) 498-3670
to set up an
room with walk-in
closet. Modern LARKSVILLE Call Jim Krushka
Towne & Country
JENKINS TWP.
10-2787
Besecker Realty appointment
$255,000 FORTY FORT kitchen, family room Pole 131 Real Estate Co.
570-735-8932 or
MOUNTAIN TOP
570-675-3611 addition, deck over- Lakeside Drive
looking large corner Lake front home 570-542-5708

DALLAS DURYEA GREAT DEAL! lot. Not just a with 2-story livable
starter home but a boathouse! Year Located within 1
block of elementary NANTICOKE
NEW PRICE
home to stay round home offers
in and grow! For fireplace, cathedral school & neighbor- 153 Espy St
more informaton ceiling, cedar panel- hood park this spa-
and photos visit ing. Boat house has cious 4 bedrooms
www.atlas a patio for grilling, offers 1450 sq. ft of
realtyinc.com living space with 111 Falcon Drive
open dock space as
MLS #11-622 1.75 baths, walk up Brand new since
well as enclosed 250 Susquehan-
$127,900 attic, and partially 2004, 3 bedrooms,
area for your boat. nock Drive 310 Deer Run Drive
Call Colleen finished basement. 2 baths, central air,
2nd floor is a studio Immaculate Cape Spacious 11 year
RR 1 Box 384 570-237-0415 Extras include gas 2 car garage, shed,
style kitchenette/ Cod home features old 2 story built by
Just Reduced! Sellers assist 9K fireplace, an in- 6 car driveway.
living room, full bath 1st floor master Hallmark Homes
Ranch Home with toward closing. ground pool with Roof, kitchen, fur- Beautiful Home
plus a deck. Take a suite with office and sits on 1 acre lot.
detached 2 car Three bedroom 1509 Wyoming Ave. fenced yard, new nace, a/c unit and Completely remod-
look! MLS#11-1379 3/4 bath. 2nd floor Formal living rooms
garage. Needs ranch home, Freshly painted and gas furnace, hard- master bath all eled Inside & Out.
$399,900 has 2 large bed- & dining rooms, eat
work. MLS# 10-4251 completely reno- insulated, immacu- wood floors & replaced. Modern An absolute must
Bob Cook 262-2665 rooms with walk in in kitchen with
$ 64,900 vated (tile, hard- late and sitting on more. Call Ann kitchen with granite see property! New
HANOVER TWP.
Jill Jones 696-6550 closets and adjoin- island. Family room
Call Jill Shaver wood, granite, almost half an acre Marie to schedule a island, tile floors, electrical, plumbing,
carpet, roof, ing bath. 1st floor maple cabinets. with 11 foot ceiling
Hunter Office: this 3 bedroom 1.5 showing. roof, wall to wall
HARVEYS LAKE
Stainless appli- laundry and 1/2 Fireplace in family & fireplace. Office
(570) 328-0306. bath home can be $114,900 carpeting, windows,
ances) two bath, modern room, large closets, on 1st floor.
yours. Features Ann Marie Chopick interior & exterior
baths, Dining Ridge Ave kitchen with bam- modern baths. Screened porch off
include a modern 570-760-6769 doors, new oak
room, Living boo floors, living Stamped concrete kitchen overlooks kitchen with tile
BELL REAL ESTATE
kitchen, central room with stone in ground pool.
room, Family A/C. laundry room, patio. For more floor, hardwood
Room, Laundry, fireplace. 2 tier information and Large master suite
office and free (570) 288-6654 staircase, all new
Garage, office, deck overlooks photos visit with 3 closets,
standing fireplace. light fixtures, new
rec room, utility above ground pool, www.atlas private bath with hot water heater
room, lot is
75x150. Over
All appliances
included. Just move
right in! For more
Buttonwood
ready for summer
fun! For more infor- LAFLIN realtyinc.com
MLS #11-1166
whirlpool, separate
shower, double
& baseboard
heating units.
2,500 sq ft of liv- Rutter Street mation and photos, $279,900 vanity & radiant MLS# 10-4137 Call
DRUMS
details and photos Handyman Special please visit heated tile floor.
ing space, fin- visit: www.atlas Call Tom 570-696-2468
ished basement. 1 1/2 story single Modern 2 story www.atlas 570-262-7716 3 car garage.
Lot 7 Maple Dr. realtyinc.com home on a nice lot. realtyinc.com Finished rec room
$169,900. MLS 11-604 home on 1 acre.
Private yet conven- Call Jim Fix up or tear down. Duplex. Excellent MLS #11-657 in lower level.
ient location just $177,900 Lot is 50’x120’ and $299,000 Home Warranty.
570-212-2222 Call Kim starter home,
minutes from inter- would be an attrac- retirement home, Call Colleen NEW PRICE
states. You can fish 570-466-3338 tive home site. 570-237-0415 $395,000
or investment
in your own back Shopping for a Asking property Public MLS# 10-938

NANTICOKE
yard in the new apartment? $12,500 9 Main Street Call Linda
sewer,deep well. 2-3 bedroom, 1 full
Nescopeck Creek Classified lets Call Jim for details $109,000 (570) 956-0584
or use the nearby Towne & Country bath home on large Coldwell Banker
you compare costs - Negotiable
state game lands.
Perfect for your without hassle
Real Estate Co. 570-287-5775
fenced lot.
detached garage,
1 car
HANOVER SECTION Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340 SWEET VALLEY
MOUNTAIN Newly
TOP
570-735-8932 or or 570-332-1048
or worry! living room, dining Post Office Road
HANOVER TWP
vacation cabin or 570-542-5708 Ranch. 3 bedrooms,
possible year round Get moving Ranch.
room, eat in kitchen 2 bathrooms. Dou-
PLYMOUTH 10 year old 3 bed-

JENKINS
home! MLS#11-1492 112 Regal Street and newly added ble car detached room, 2.5 bath
$19,900
with classified! 2 family.
constructed. 2,100 14x16 deck. Washer, garage, approxi- 401 W. Shawnee Ave Ranch home with 2
sq ft. 3 bedrooms.
Jill Jones 696-6550
FORTY FORT Renovated bath
& kitchen, low
HIGHLAND HILLS
2.5 baths. Jacuzzi
tub. Gas Heat,
dryer & fridge incl-
uded. New water
mately .35 acres,
deck. All season
Beautifully redone 4
bedroom, 2 bath bi-
car plus garage, full
basement. Open

HARVEYS LAKE
3 bedroom, eat in
Small ranch home. 2
bedroom, full base-
ment, new roof.
taxes, new
boiler, 50 x 150, Stylish Bi-Level, 3
bedrooms, granite, KINGSTON
Central Air. 2 car
garage. Land-
heater and windows
throughout.Full walk
out basement.
sunroom, hardwood
floors, oak kitchen,
large private back-
level with garage on
cozy corner lot near
Valley West High
floor plan, modern
kitchen, gas fire-
place, wall to wall
over sized scaping & Drive-
kitchen, fenced in Large carport. Very Garage, stainless appli- $67,900 Hardwood floors in yard, pool, potting School. New Paint, carpet. Large deck
yard, one car low utility bills. 1 mile ances, heated in Updated in 2005 way completed every room. Many shed. $145,000 Carpeting, Appli- & shed on 3.7 acres
$84,000. Call aprox 5/23
garage. Asking from Route 81. Ask- 570-825-7588 ground pool. Needs Fast Sale updates, a must Call 570-760-1891 ances & more. Asking $225,000
$105,000. Call ing $40,000. Call $219,900 Call 102 Price Street $239,900 see! $89,000. before 3:00 p.m. to $139,900. Call Call (570) 466-5921
or 718-360-7283 570-868-5900
(570) 639-3151 Nick 570-702-4077 570-655-8034 (570) 287-7013 (570) 898-2581 set an appointment 570-706-5496 or (570) 417-4741
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NANTICOKE PITTSTON PITTSTON TWP. PLAINS SHAVERTOWN SWOYERSVILLE WEST WYOMING WILKES-BARRE Properties Properties

TOY TOWN SECTION


148 Stites Street
DURYEA PITTSTON
CHARMING
BUNGALOW
$74,500
650 sq. ft.
On corner lot with
330 State Street 118 Church Dr 236 Poland St. 2 car garage.
Very spacious JUST REDUCED! 120 Parnell St. 20 Nittany Lane 13 Lehigh St., N. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, Large well kept 6
Classic Ranch in Lovingly cared for 2 Cute 2 bedroom bedroom home in
3 story home Three story with Convenience! Loca- starter home in walk up attic & full
with nice size three bedrooms, great location. 3 tion! Easy Living! bedroom, 1 bath heated basement, quiet neighborhood.
need of some cos- Off street parking, 96 Main St. 118 Glendale Road
rooms & many two baths also bedroom, 3 baths, This home has it all. bungalow with hardwood floors
metic updating. good size back Updated inside and Well established 8
recent updates. features family high quality 3 floors of living many improve- with three season
Great for first time yard. Owner very out, 3 unit home in unit Mobile Home
$2,000 seller room and den. throughout. 3 sea- space w/hardwood ments done includ- room. Freshly paint-
homebuyers. Huge motivated to sell. move in condition. Park (Glen Meadow
assist available. MLS#11-401 son porch over floors and gas fire- ing new (2 yrs. old) ed & move in condi-
lot, patio, newer MLS 10-3668 Live in one apart- Mobile Home Park)
PRICE REDUCED $ 60,400 looking private rear place in living room. central air and fur- tion. 570-446-3254
windows, shed, $79,900 ment and the other in quiet country like
$93,000 Call Tracy L. yard. Owners says Open floor plan, nace. 1 car garage
nice location. 2 can pay the mort-
MLS# 09-3712
Call Lynda
McDermott, Broker
Owner Office:
sell and lowers
price to
$219,900. For
lower level family
room w/laundry and
with attached cus-
tom built carport.
This property is a
MLS #11-772
$65,000
WILKES-BARRE Call Don Crossin
570-288-0770
CROSSIN REAL
gage. Modern
kitchens and baths.
location, zoned
commercial and
located right off
(570) 696-5418 (570) 696-2468. 3/4 bath. 3 bed- Call Karen Ryan 241 Dana Street Large 2nd floor
more information rooms w/2 full “must see”! ESTATE Interstate 81. Con-
570-288-0770 apartment has 3 venient to shopping
and photos please baths on upper MLS #10-3624
bedrooms, large center, movie the-
visit our website at level. Deck and $139,000
WILKES-BARRE
eat in kitchen, and ater. Great income
www.atlas patio for outdoor Donald Crossin
1.5 baths and laun- opportunity! Park is
realtyinc.com living! 2 zone heat, 570-288-0770
dry room. 1st floor priced to sell.
MLS #10-2817 central a/c, inter- Crossin Real
REDUCED
Smith Hourigan 570-283-9100 units have 1 bed-
Group Call Charlie for com and stereo Estate Owner financing is
room and 1 bath. 2 available with a
570-696-1195 your private plus central vac 570-288-0770
SWOYERSVILLE
car garage and 4 substantial down
showing. system, 2 car off street parking
Looking for that
special place PITTSTON
VM 101 garage. What more
could you want? SHAVERTOWN
304 Vista Dr
Spacious 3
bedroom, 1.5 baths
spaces. For more
info and photos, go
payment. For more
details and photos
visit www.atlas
MLS #11-782 with textured to www.atlas
called home? $199,900 realtyinc.com
realtyinc.com
ceilings, updated
Classified will address Call Colleen
kitchen, all appli- MLS 11-1447
MLS 11-1530
$210,000
Your needs. 570-237-0415
ances including $129,000 Call Kim
Open the door
with classified! PITTSTON TWP. dishwasher, tiled
bath with whirlpool 116 Amber Lane
Call Terry
570-885-3041 or
Angie
570-466-3338

NANTICOKE PRICE REDUCED tub, 2nd floor


laundry room.
Very nice Bi-level
home with 2-3 bed-
570-885-4896

PLAINS
rooms, open floor
Owner financing Replacement
151 Broad Street plan, built in
available. Beautifully windows. garage, driveway,
Stately 1900+ 264 Burke Street
square foot, two-
story home with 4
Absolute Must
remodeled home,
new cabinets, gran-
$80,000
MLS# 11-88
on corner lot.
Lower level family PITTSTON
bedrooms, 1.75
baths and 2 car,
See River Ridge
Townhouse!
ite countertops,
ceramic tile floor in
Call Arlene Warunek
570-650-4169
room with pellet
stove. Move in
EDWARDSVILLE 5 UNIT MULTI FAMILY
2 Buildings.
4 Car garage.
detached garage. kitchen, pantry, condition home.
large master bed- 401 Shoemaker St. Prime location with
FEATURES -NEW For more informa-
room with 2 walk-in MAY 14 & 15 over 6,000 sf.
68 Tilbury Avenue kitchen with maple tion and photos visit
40 Gain St. closets and study, 1:00PM TO 4:00PM 3 New furnaces in
Well maintained cabinetry, NEW www.atlas
Be the first occu- corner lot, partially $120,000 last 2 years.
ranch in Tilbury bath 1st floor, NEW realtyinc.com
pants of this newly enclosed yard with 80’ X 120’ LOT Smith Hourigan New roof in ‘08.
Terrace. 2 bedroom furnace, FRESH $95,000
constructed Ranch vinyl fencing, deck 3 bedrooms, 1 bath Group Separate utilities.
home with hard- Paint. Hardwood MLS 10-4538
home on a low traf- with gazebo. Large eat in (570) 696-1195 Close to churches,
wood floors, 1 bath. flooring on 1st floor Call Colleen
fic street. All you $289,900 kitchen, living room, parks & town.
to be REFINISHED. 570-237-0415
WILKES-BARRE
Eat in kitchen. could ask for is MLS 10-1123 family room, 2 car Fully rented -
MLS #10-2922 Saturday May 14th 173-175 Zerby Ave.
Large “L” shaped already here, 3 570-696-2468 detached garage, gross income
A great buy @ 11:00AM - 1:00PM Great income prop-
living/dining room. bedrooms, 2 baths, newer roof, vinyl 387-389 North over $25,000!!
$129,900. Sunday May 15th erty with additional
Full basement, hardwood and tile siding, replacement Hampton St. $169,000 OBO
Call Pat for an 2:00PM - 4:00PM garage space
partially finished. floors with granite windows. Front & Three Unit. Great 570-563-1261
Sunroom in back appointment. back porches. Location. Great (34x38) room for 3
and stainless steel
off kitchen. 3 car
detached garage.
PRICE REDUCED
kitchen, gas fire-
place, central air, 2
INCLUDES:
Gas range, washing
Income. Tenants
pay all utilities. WILKES-BARRE cars to rent! Live in
one half and have
your mortgage paid PLAINS TWP.
car garage and machine, gas dryer, Good condition.
NOW $130,500!!
MLS# 10-1703
rear patio and full
basement. For
(2) A/C units &
window treatments
$95,000
Call (616) 379-1165
by the other!
$12,000+ potential
income!
LAND!
PITTSTON
Call Linda more information 570-283-1457
(570) 956-0584
Coldwell Banker
and photos, log
SHAVERTOWN WILKES-BARRE MLS # 11-1111
$64,900
HIGHWAY 315
2 acres of commer-
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
onto www.atlas
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MLS #10-3676
SWOYERSVILLE Call John Shelley
570-288-0770
cial land. 165 front
feet. Driveway
$219,900 CROSSIN REAL access permit and

NANTICOKE Call Colleen


570-237-0415
No maintenance
fees. Many
Start
Estate
Your Real
Business
Here! 4 unit with
ESTATE
570-288-0770
lot drainage in
place. WIll build to
suit tenant or avail-
EDWARDSVILLE
upgrades. Move in separate utilities. able for land lease.
condition. 2,000 sq. Some off street For more informa-
ft. Berber, ceramic parking. $125,000. tion and photos visit
tile & hardwood. To get started,
3 bedroom, 1 bath, 455 S. Main St. www.atlas
2 bedroom, 2.5 375 Greenpond Rd. Call Pat
semi modern 70 Grandview Dr. Charming traditional realtyinc.com
PLAINS
baths. All appli- Well kept Ranch in 570-885-4165
kitchen with stove Beautiful open home. Four bed- MLS 11-17
ances, washer Midway Manor with Coldwell Banker
and fridge. Nice plan. Huge rooms, room, very large liv- Price Negotiable
& dryer & window 7 rooms, 3 bed- Gerald L. Busch
yard, one car hardwood floors, ing room, finished Call Charlie
W. Green St. treatments includ- rooms, 2 baths, 2 Real Estate, Inc.
garage. tile, gas fireplace, attic, beautiful 570-829-6200
Nice 2 bedroom ed. Walk in closet. car garage, newer
Priced to sell. modern kitchen. All woodwork, French VM 101
No units in front of
YATESVILLE
Ranch syle home, MLS 11-1298 furnace. doors & fenced in
or behind. 1 car MLS #10-4474 in a desirable Lawrence St.
gas heat, finished $59,900 neighborhood. back yard.
garage. Very $162,900
PRICE REDUCED
basement, vinyl sid- Call Lu-Ann MLS # 11-1117 Nice 3 unit
private. Near all Call Tom REDUCED PRICE property. Lots of
ing, deck. Move in 570-602-9280 $179,900 $75,000
Condition. interstates. 570-262-7716 off street parking
MLS #11-352 George Sailus
Affordable @ REDUCED TO and bonus 2 car
(570) 407-4300
PLYMOUTH
117 Mara Lane $179,900 Call Tracy Zarola garage. All units are
$89,500 570-574-6465 TRADEMARK
Call Jim This townhome is Call 570-829-3162 rented. Great
570-696-0723 REALTORS
Towne & Country better than new! It income with low
Real Estate Co.
PITTSTON
has been upgraded
with bamboo floors PLAINS TWP LEWITH & FREEMAN WILKES-BARRE maintenance
$159,900
570-735-8932 or
570-542-5708 in Living Room & SHAVERTOWN MLS# 10-2675
Dining Room. Only
lived in for 6
WEST PITTSTON Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
PARDEESVILLE 322 SALEM ST. 12 Reid st.
months & includes Spacious Bi-level Rundle Real Estate
all stainless kitchen home in semi-pri- 570-474-2340
738 PARDEESVILLE RD appliances & large-
capacity high-
vate location with
private back yard. 3 Shopping for a 155 E Walnut St.
Good investment
efficiency washer & season room. Gas new apartment?
CORNER LOT dryer. HUGE 12x26
Deck. Walk-out For Sale By Owner fireplace in lower
level family room. 4 Classified lets
property knocking
on your door. Don't
Plains Township
52 W. Columbus
basement. QUIET
Mill Creek Acres
522 Pennsylvania bedrooms, garage. you compare costs - miss out, come and
cul-de-sac location. 380 Lantern Hill Rd Avenue see for yourself.
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Bonus Room on 4 Lan Creek Rd Stunning describes MONTHLY MORT-
For more informtion without hassle Also included in the
and photos visit
home with balcony
second floor has Close to Mohegan this impressive 2
Great 1/2 double
GAGE PAYMENT wwww.atlas
or worry! sale of the property
off master bedroom Sun & Geisinger, 4 located in nice
showing views of
been carpeted- just
Bedrooms, 3 Baths,
story with views West Pittston loca-
CHEAPER THAN realtyinc.com Get moving is the lot behind the
needs to be from every room. RENT. Yard, 3 bed- home. Lot size is
the valley. A great
finished. $224,900 Fireplace, 2 Car Architectural design
tion. 3 bedrooms,
rooms, walk up
MLS 10-4740 with classified! 25X75, known as
place to see the Garage. Excellent new carpet. Vertical $159,900
fireworks! Full bath
plus 3/4 bath, eat in
MLS #11-334
Call Tracy Zarola Condition. All Appli-
ances Included.
which features
gourmet kitchen
blinds with all appli-
ances. Screened in
attic, heat on a
yearly service plan,
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
HANOVER TOWNSHIP 147 Cherry St.
$82,000
Single family built 570-574-6465 with granite tops. roofs within 6 22 W. Germania St MLS# 10-2666
kitchen, enclosed Large yard. porch and yard. For VM 101
in 2005. 2.5 baths, 570-696-0723 Office with built-ins. years. Add your Call Karen
porch, first floor Go To more information
two story with
attached garage. laundry. Corner low
maintenance lot.
LEWITH & FREEMAN www.plainsre.com
for details.
Finished lower level
with 2nd kitchen.
and photos visit
www.atlas
changes to this
cared for neighbor-
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
Oil furnace with Family room with hood home. 570-474-2340
For more informa- realtyinc.com
PLAINS
central air. 90 x Asking $219,900 French doors out to MLS 11-899
140 corner lot. tion and photos visit Call 570-817-1228 MLS#10-1535
rear yard. 4 car $35,000
Kitchen with cen-
ter cooking island,
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
1610 Westminster Rd for showing garage. $ 775,000
MLS# 11-1241
$59,000
Charlie VM 101
Call Holly
EILEEN MELONE
WYOMING
dining room,
raised ceiling with
MLS 11-930
$115,000 PLYMOUTH Call Geri REAL ESTATE
This 6,600 sq. ft.
glass door entry & Call Colleen 570-696-0888
570-696-3801
570-821-7022
YATESVILLE concrete block

WILKES-BARRE
570-237-0415
LEWITH & FREEMAN
hardwood floor. building has multiple
Carpeting thru out
REDUCED! uses. 5 offices &

WEST PITTSTON
home. Tiled kitchenette. Over
kitchen and bath. 5,800 sq. ft.. ware-
Kitchen appli-
ances included. DRASTIC
SHICKSHINNY house space (high
ceilings). 2 over-
OWNER SAYS: “SELL!” Affordable Building
PITTSTON
NICELY PRICED REDUCTION head doors.
Gorgeous estate $93,500 waiting for your
$219,900 Be your own boss! business to occupy
(570) 233-1993 like property with MLS 10-1326
log home plus 2 Long time Furniture Bob Kopec it! It also offers
story garage on 1 store includes HUMFORD income from 2 bed-
PITTSTON acres with many
outdoor features.
showroom,
floor
2nd
apartment,
73 Richard Street
3 Bedroom, 1 Bath
REALTY
570-822-5126
room apartment
above. Off street
Garage. inventory, 8 room Traditional in Very 61 Pittston Ave. parking. Offers con-
Well cared for and
LARKSVILLE
MLS# 11-319 brick residence + 4 Good Condition. Stately brick Ranch sidered! MLS 11-572
nicely kept. A place $79,500
$300,000 car garage. Only Open Layout. Off in private location.
to call home! Com- Call Judy Ross
Call Charles $225,000. Call Pat Street Parking, Yard Large room sizes,
Spectacular sunlit plete with 2 car 570-714-9230
Diamond in the 570-885-4165 & Shed. Many fireplace, central
great room with oversized garage,
rough. 3/4 bed- Coldwell Banker Updates. A/C. Includes
floor to ceiling central air, first floor
rooms, 1 1/4 baths, Gerald L. Busch Asking $47,900 extra lot. For more
stone fireplace & laundry, eat in
fenced yard. A little Real Estate, Inc. Call 570-762-1537 information and
vaulted ceiling adds kitchen. Convenient
TLC & you have to the charm of this to shopping, West for showing photos visit
107 Johnson St. a great starter or
PLYMOUTH SWOYERSVILLE 11 year young 3-4 Pittston pool and www.atlas
realtyinc.com
4 bedroom Ranch
home with hard-
investment proper-
ty. Don't miss this
bedrooms, 2 story
situated on almost
ball fields. $152,500
MLS 11-583 WILKES-BARRE MLS #10-3512
PRICE REDUCED
WYOMING
wood floors, large one. an acre of tranquili- Call Judy Rice
Affordable 462 W. State St.
PRICE REDUCED!
room sizes, gas $17,500 ty with fenced 570-714-9230 $198,900
Call Charlie Lower End Pizza!
heat and central air, MLS# 10-3939 above ground pool, Newly built 3 Established prof-
garage and carport. Call Patricia rocking chair porch 570-829-6200
bedroom home. itable business for
Nice home, corner Liberty Realty and a mountain VM 101
sale. Restaurant,
lot, large unfinished 570-328-1752 view – there’s a 20-year bar, game room,
basement. For formal dining room separate dining
more information no-interest
& large living room,
THORNHURST WEST WYOMING
3 for 1. That’s what mortgage. room. Parking for
and photos visit 44 Church St you will get when 2.5 Baths, new 35 cars. Turnkey
www.atlas Kitchen with dining Must meet
2 or 3 bedroom 46 Church St. Rear you purchase this 3 438 Tripp St operation. Addition-
realtyinc.com area & a master Wyoming Valley
MLS 11-1209 home in Country Package Deal, sold unit, 2 unit &
suite complete with Habitat for 909 Income & al parking lot
together for Garage. Bring your included.
$129,900 Club Estates. 1.5
$115,000. 2 units. tools. Selling to set- laundry room, walk Humanity Commercial $225,000
285 Wyoming Ave.
Call Charlie bath with lots of First floor currently
570-829-6200 storage space. MLS 10-3634 tle estate. $52,000. in closet & master eligibility Properties Call Jay Crossin
used as a shop,
MLS 10-3635 Call Pat bath with jetted tub Ext. 23
For info & pics, requirements. could be offices,
& shower and an
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Call 570-472-3032
Maria Huggler
CLASSIC
PROPERTIES
570-885-4165
Coldwell Banker
Gerald L. Busch
oversize 2 car
gar – Priced Under Inquire at AVOCA Crossin Real
Estate
570-288-0770
etc. Prime location,
corner lot, full base-
Market Value 570-820-8002 ment. 2nd floor is 3
570-587-7000 Real Estate, Inc.
bedroom apartment
PITTSTON
@$189,900!
MLS #10-906 plus 3 car garage
906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale Don’t delay, call
Pat today at
WILKES-BARRE
Large Modern Bi
and parking for
6 cars. For more
information and
OFFICENTERS - Pierce St., Kingston
570-714-6114 or Level. Newly
570-287-1196 photos go to
remodeled, hard- www.atlas
CENTURY 21 SMITH wood floors, 2 story
addition. Deck,
realtyinc.com
MLS #10-4339
HOURIGAN GROUP SUNDAY
garage, large
fenced yard. Quiet
25 St. Mary’s St.
3,443 sq. ft. $174,900
Call Charlie
neighborhood. Extra masonry commer-
1:00PM-3:00PM VM 101
SWOYERSVILLE Completely remod-
eled home with
amenities. $190,000
Call 570-814-5948
cial building with
warehouse/office
and 2 apartments
1011-1015 Oak St
Available 2 buildings
on site. #1011 is a 2
everything new.
New kitchen, baths,
bedrooms, tile
WILKES-BARRE with separate elec-
tric and heat. Per-
fect for contractors
story office building
with approximately
3800 square feet.
floors, hardwoods, or anyone with stor- #1015 is a single
granite countertops,
all new stainless
age needs. For story building with 912 Lots & Acreage
more information approximately 3000
steel appliances, and photos log onto square feet.

Investors Wanted!
refrigerator, stove,
microwave, dish-
washer, free stand-
www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
$489,000
MLS# 11-445 FRANKLINTOWNSHIP
53.52 prime acres
Stone front 2 bed- Reduced to Call Pat Guzzy
room, 2 story on ing shower, tub for $89,000 570-407-2480 located in the
Professional Office Rentals nice lot. Open 1st
floor with nice eat-in
two, huge deck,
large yard, excellent
Tudor Style - 12 unit
with lots of separate
MLS #10-3872
Call Charlie
Dallas School Dis-
trict. MLS#11-1150
Full Service Leases • Custom Design • Renovations • Various Size Suites Available kitchen. 2nd floor neighborhood utilities! Some off 570-829-6200 $549,000
needs tlc. Gas heat. $154,900 (835.00 / street parking. Few VM 101 Maribeth Jones
Medical, Legal, Commercial • Utilities • Parking • Janitorial 30years/ 5%) office: 696-2600
Space Heaters. blocks to college.
Full Time Maintenance Staff Available $32,000. Call Pat 570-654-1490 $300,000. Call Pat direct: 696-6565

1-570-287-1161
570-885-4165 570-885-4165
Coldwell Banker Coldwell Banker
For Rental Information Call: Gerald L. Busch Gerald L. Busch
Real Estate, Inc. Real Estate, Inc. 570-586-1111
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West Pittston, Pa.
GARDEN VILLAGE WILKES-BARRE Wilkes-Barre PITTSTON
2nd floor, 1 bedroom 2 bedroom, wall to APARTMENTS Š2 bedroom
APARTMENTS FOR
Short term or 2 bedroom apt. 221 Fremont St.
kitchen & bath. Very wall carpet, off- single,
month to month as Heat, water, stove Housing for the
private & clean. exceptional
KINGSTON
needed. 2 bed- street parking, $495 & fridge included.
Water, sewer & per month+ utilities, elderly & mobility Nanticoke
room, completely
furnished apartment garbage included. security, lease.
Near bus stop.
$500/mo.
impaired; all utilities
RENTimmedi- Š2 bedroom,
in beautiful area.
Includes all appli-
Available June 1st.
Security & refer- EXECUTIVE STYLE HUD accepted. Call
570-687-6216
No smoking or
pets. Security &
included. Federally
subsidized
program. Extremely
available
ately, 1 bedroom, 1
large, water
included
ences. $450. Call 2nd floor apart- or 570-954-0727 Pittston
ances, utilities, references low income persons bathroom, all appli-
(570) 855-6020 or ment in beautiful ances provided, ŠLarge 1
cookware, dishes required. Call
Industrial Site. Rail
served with all
etc. Carport includ-
ed. $800 month.
(585) 298-3858 home. For lease,
available immedi- NANTICOKE (570) 592-2902
encouraged to
apply. Income less washer/dryer
premises, no pets,
on bedroom water
included 328 Kennedy Blvd.
utilities. KOZ
approved. For more
570-675-2486
HARVEY’S LAKE
Recently remodeled
ately, 2
rooms, 1 bath-
bed-
353 East Ridge St
1 person apartment.
1st floor. Heat, PLYMOUTH
than $11,900.
570-655-6555,
8 am-4 pm,
Central air condi-
tioning, water and
Plymouth
Š3 bedroom half
double
Modern medical
space, labor &
information and sewer paid, Call industry approved,
photos visit DALLAS TWP 2 bedroom, 2 bath. room, all appli- water, sewage & 4 room, 2 bedroom, Monday-Friday.
(570)234-0167 to Wilkes-Barre ADA throughout, 2
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CONDO FOR LEASE: 1st floor. Laundry
hookup. Off-street
ances provided,
washer/dryer on
garbage included.
All appliances &
fridge, stove, dish-
washer, cathedral
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY set an appointment Š1 bedroom,
water included
doctor offices plus
4 exam rooms, xray
$1,800. 2 bedroom/ parking. Available parking. $540/ ceilings, fireplace, HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE Š2 bedroom,
$2,395,000
MLS#10-669
2 Bath. Call Us to
discuss our great
now. $625. Refer-
ences & security.
premises, off-
street parking, no month. Call
570-301-3170
marble bathroom &
European tiled WILKES-BARRE
WILKES-BARRE water included
Wyoming
and reception and
breakrooms. Could
Call Charlie Amenity & Mainte- 570-793-9072
pets. Living room
dining room, and
kitchen. Parking. Heat
APARTMENTS Š3 bedroom
be used for any
business purpose.
NANTICOKE
nance program! included. $650. Call exceptional
Call 570-674-5278 basement with 570-650-0278 Mayflower FOR RENT!
Will remodel to suit.
JENKINS TWP./PITTSTON plenty of storage. Spacious 1st floor, 1 Crossing
Old Forge
Š2 bedroom
For lease
425 South Franklin $2,200/MO.
PLYMOUTH
Dallas, Pa. 2nd floor, newly bedroom apartment. exceptional
$1,000/mo. Call Street. For lease. Also available for
renovated, 2 bed-
MEADOWS
rooms, carpet, nice 570-709-2481 Hardwood floors. Apartments Available immedi-
water included sale
JENKINS TOWNSHIP APARTMENTS
220 Lake St. yard, easy parking.
Small Pets okay.
Full kitchen. Large
dining room. No
Nice, recently reno-
vated 1st floor 1 570.822.3968
ately, washer/dryer
on premises, no
McDermott &
McDermott
MLS #11-751
$595,000
New Section in
KINGSTON
Housing for the pets. $450. Water, bedroom. Stove & Real Estate
Highland Hills, Heat/Water includ- Fridge included. pets. We have stu- Call Charlie
elderly & mobility sewer & trash Inc. Property
Charles Place ed. $650/month. $500 + electric & - Light & bright dio, 1, 2 bedroom VM 101
impaired; all utilities Large 2 bedroom. included. Call Management
Open! Credit check & ref- 570-262-5399 garbage. Lease, apts. On site park-
included. Federally Newly painted. open floor plans ing. Fridge, stove
570-821-1650
Four 1+ acre lots subsidized program. erences required. security, references (direct line)
Stove & fridge - All major provided. We have a
NANTICOKE
available. Call Extremely low Cell (917) 753-8192 Call for appointment Mon-Fri. 8-7pm
included. 24/7 security cam-
570-498-9244 income persons Washer/ dryer and application. appliances included Sat. 8-noon

MOUNTAIN TOP
encouraged to
apply. Income less
143
KINGSTON
E. Bennett St.
hookup. $650; heat
included. Call
Spacious 2 bed-
room apartment.
570-417-0088 - Pets welcome*
- Close to everything
era presence and all
doors are electroni-
cally locked. $450- PLAINS TWP
200 Kirby
than $11,900.
570-675-6936,
8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri.
High end, ultra mod-
ern, fireplace, bar &
570-814-0843 or
570-696-3090
Wall to wall carpet,
coin operated laun-
dry on premises, 2
SHAVERTOWN
bedroom, 2nd
- 24 hour emergency
maintenance
650/per month,
water & sewer paid,
7 PETHICK DRIVE
OFF RTE. 315
fully equipped kit- One month/security 1200 & 700 SF
EQUAL HOUSING Garbage & sewer floor.Includes water, - Short term
KINGSTON
chen. BBQ deck, off deposit. Call (570) Office Available.
OPPORTUNITY included. $600/mo. sewer & garbage. leases available Reasonable.
street parking, cen- + security. Credit Off street parking. 793-6377 after
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE Nice 1 bedroom, 570-760-1513
tral air, powder check & references No smoking or pets. 10:00 a.m. to set an
room, huge master 2nd floor. Recently Call TODAY For appointment or
EXETER
required. Call Available June 1st.
bedroom. 2nd floor,
washer & dryer,
renovated. Stove &
fridge. Off street
Monica Lessard $550/mo.+ security.
Call (570) 709-3288
AVAILABILITY!! email shlomo_voola
@yahoo.com. WYOMING RETAIL/OFFICE SPACE
1st floor, 2 bedroom,
eat in kitchen,
double sink design-
er bathroom . 3rd
parking. $525 + gas
& electric. Lease &
www.mayflower wilkesliving.com BLANDINA EXETER
SHEATOWN
Beautiful piece of crossing.com APARTMENTS
WILKES-BARRE
enclosed heated floor 2nd bedroom background check $675. per month
property located in porch. Large refin- Deluxe 1 & 2 bed-
a nice area waiting or office & powder required. For appt room. Wall to Wall For appointment &
ished basement. 1 Beautiful 1st floor, 2 Certain Restrictions Available June 1st
to be built on. Most- room $775 + utili- & application, Call 570-287-1196 carpet. Some utili- further information
car carport. Gas 1/2 bedroom. Stove Apply* Large 2 bedroom,
ly wooded. Water, ties. (570) 881-4993 570-417-0088 Ext. 3182 ties by tenant. No call 570-237-6070
heat. Central air. and fridge. Large 2nd floor. deck,
sewer and gas are $700 + utilities & kitchen, on-site pets. Non-smoking.
adjacent. Going
KINGSTON KINGSTON PITTSTON AREA
screened porch,

315 PLAZA
security. Will consid- laundry room. Off Elderly community.
towards Mountain- gas heat. No pets.
er reduced rent for street parking. $600 Quiet, safe. Off
top left onto Kirby Pringle St. Apartments for $500/month + utili-
maintenance work. + Cooking Gas & street parking. Call
Ave just past Grey- 2 bedroom, 2nd Rent. 2nd floor, ties, security &
Call 570-760-6277 Electric, security, 570-693-2850 1750 & 3200 SF
stone Manor. floor. $595 + utilities washer, dryer hook references. Call
lease & background 570-881-8979 or Retail / Office
$59,000
WILKES-BARRE WYOMING
ASHLEY - 2 apts. ups, heat & water check. Call
EXETER 570-650-3008 Space Available
MLS 11-429 Ashley St. included. No pets. 570-417-0088 570-829-1206
570-696-2468 2 bedroom, 1st floor Call 570-654-2433 for appointment 1 bedroom Clean & efficient 1st
WILKES-BARRE
Smaller 2 bedroom
$595 + utilities.
apartment, 2nd
floor with sun porch
2 bedroom, 2nd
floor, $550 + utilities PITTSTON WILKES-BARRE
apartment. $375/
month + utilities &
1 month security.
EFFICIENCY
floor 1 bedroom.
Includes stove,
fridge, sewer &
WAREHOUSE/LIGHT
and garage. Stove ALL INCLUSIVE,
and fridge included.
$425/month
168 S. MAPLE AVE
Carriage house
SHAVERTOWN
Roushey St.
2 bedroom, 2nd
Large half double, 3
bedrooms, 1.5
baths, kitchen,
Handicap equipped.
Large 2 bedroom.
Includes electric lift,
139 Sambourne
Street. Section 8
secure building,
washer/dryer
garbage. Laundry
facilities. Private MANUFACTURING
plus utilities. apartment, com- okay. No pets. setting. Security &
No Pets.
Call Charlie
pletely remodeled,
five large rooms
floor. $595 + utilities
PLAINS
dining & living room.
Includes sewer,
trash, refrigerator
oversized doors,
large sit in shower.
570-460-6173
on-site, yard,
parking. $125/wk.
570-899-8034
references. No
pets, non smoking. OFFICE SPACE
Carey St.
WILKES-BARRE
Appliances. Heat, $495/month. Call
PITTSTON
570-829-6200 with 2-bedrooms,
bath with separate 3 bedroom, 1/2 and range. hot water & much (570) 466-4176 or
PRICES REDUCED double. $795/mo. $650 + utilities. more. Available WILKES-BARRE (570) 388-6468
tub and shower. 1 Bedroom, 1st floor Main St.
EARTH
CONSERVANCY
1300SF. 1-car
garage in private
+ utilities. For info,
(570) 814-9700
Call Bernie
888-244-2714
immediately. Refer-
ences requested.
apartment. Wash-
er/dryer hookup.
LAFAYETTE GARDENS ! 12,000 sq. ft. build-
ing in downtown
SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR
LAND FOR SALE location. Central Call (570) 417-3299 Off street parking. 113 Edison St. location. Ware-
46+/- Acres
EXETER
A/C. MLS#11-895 KINGSTON PLAINS Wall to wall carpet. Quiet neighborhood. house with light
SUGAR NOTCH
RENTALS
Hanover Twp., $1,000/Month
SDK GREEN
No Pets. 2 bedroom apart- manufacturing.
$89,000 3 BEDROOM, 1.5
TOWNHOUSE plus utilities $375/month + ments available for Building with some
10+/- Acres bath, laundry area, 675 Main St
Wildflower Village Ted Poggi utilities & security. immediate occu- office space. Entire
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Hanover Twp., new carpets/floor- 2 bedroom, 1 bath,
Like NEW!. 3 bed- 283-9100 x25 (570) 822-7657 pancy. Heat & hot building for lease or
$69,000 ing, quiet area, 1st floor rear, elec-
28+/- Acres
Fairview Twp.,
room, 1.5 bath, liv-
ing room, large din-
11 Holiday Drive
Kingston
$625/mo + heat
and electric. 2 BED-
tric heat, stove
included. No pets. WILKES-BARRE
water included. $625
Call Aileen at 1ST & 2ND FLOOR APTS will sub-divide.
MLS #10-1074
ing/kitchen area, ROOM, 2nd floor, 570-822-7944 Call Charlie
$85,000 “A Place To $450/month + 264 Academy St
61+/- Acres patio. $695/mo pus off street parking, utilities & security. 2 bedrooms, newly AVAILABLE IN 570-829-6200
Nuangola utilities. No Pets Call Home”
Spacious 1, 2 & 3
large living space. Call 570-371-2030 renovated building. WILKES-BARRE VM 101
$125,000
40+/- Acres
570-696-4393
KINGSTON
2 bedroom, second
Bedroom Apts
3 Bedroom
$425/mo + utilities.
No pets or smoking
Washer & dryer.
$600/per month
LODGE
WYOMING
1 bedroom, heat &
Newport Twp. in either. includes heat, hot hot water included.
floor, off street Townhomes
FORTY FORT
$180,000 570-820-8822 water and parking. KINGSTON
parking, stove & Gas heat included Formerly The
32 +/- Acres 646-712-1286 1 & 2 bedrooms
FREE
Wilkes-Barre Twp.
See additional Land
2nd floor luxury
apartment on
refrigerator.
No Pets.
$520./month
24hr on-site Gym
Community Room
PLAINS TOWNSHIP
Walking Distance to WARRIOR RUN
570-328-9896
570-855-4744
Travel Lodge
497 Kidder St.,
Wilkes-Barre
on 2nd floor.
PLAINS
3 Bedroom
WILKES-BARRE
1,500 sq. ft. restau-
for Sale at Wyoming Ave. 2
Includes water Swimming Pool the Casino!! 2 bed- 1 bedroom, water & Rooms Starting Townhouse rant space for rent
WILKES-BARRE
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3 BED/1.5 BATHS

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appliances, washer/
dryer included. KINGSTON
72 E. W alnut St.
Patio/Balcony
and much more...
street parking.
$600/month +
plus security &
reference. Call
570-301-8200
HEAT, WATER,
SEWER & TRASH
tax
Weekly $189.99
+ tax
2 bedroom
SHAVERTOWN
included. Includes
upstairs apartment.
Central air, gas Call Today utilities, security & INCLUDED, Cape Cod style For more info, call
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Microwave, home 2-3 bed- (570) 822-7414
Available June 1st. quiet neighborhood.
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rooms,
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WILKES-BARRE
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hutch, hardwood
LARKSVILLE
Available May 15th
1 bedroom, 2nd
floor, modern bath,
washer/dryer
hookup. Stove,
fridge, no pets, no
WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE
Security & credit
references
required.
Spacious 2nd floor Very clean, 1st floor 447 S. Franklin St. lst floor. Convenient Call T Randazzo
and carpeted 3 Bedroom with water included. No smoking. Refer- Property Manager
2 bedroom with din- MUST SEE! location. 2 bed-
floors, fireplace, modern bath and pets. $400/month ences. $715/month 899-3407
ing room plus sun- 1 bedroom, study, room, living room, for info/appointment
storage room, yard, kitchen. New floor- + security. Call +electric & garbage
room and rear off street parking, modern kitchen,
w/d hookup and ing, large closets. 570-575-2868 570-655-9325
porch. Off Wyoming laundry. Includes wall to wall carpet. Lease this free-
new stove. Heat
Avenue. Modern and hot water incl.
Off Street Parking,
941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/
heat and hot water, Washer/dryer 944 Commercial standing building for
kitchen and bath- fenced yard. Water Hardwood floors hookups. Large an AFFORDABLE
room. Includes
Available May 1. 1 & garbage included. Unfurnished Unfurnished and appliances. fenced yard. Heat,
Properties monthly rent. Totally
yr. lease + security Tenant pays electric
stove, fridge, w/d, Trash removal. hot water, lease, renovated & ready

DOLPHIN PLAZA
$900/month & gas service.
storage, garage $575/per month, security & refer- to occupy. Offices,
and off street park-
ing. $550/mo + utili-
570-406-1411 $575/month.
pets. One
No
year
IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE Call (570) 821-5599 ences. No Pets.
$585/per month, Rte. 315
conference room,
work stations, kit
Immediate Occupancy!! WILKES-BARRE
ties. No pets, no
smoking. $550/per KINGSTON lease.
570-760-5573
Call (570)822-4302 2,000 SF
Office / Retail
and more. Ample
parking and handi-
Wilkes-Barre
Clean, 2 bedroom,
938 Apartments/
Furnished
month. Call
(570)417-2775 or MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS 2nd floor duplex.
Next to Gymboree
4,500 SF Office
cap access. $1,750/
month. MLS 11-419
570-954-1746
LUZERNE 61 E. Northampton St.
Stove, hookups,
parking, yard. No
ONE AND TWO
Showroom,
Warehouse
Call Judy Rice
5701-714-9230
WILKES-BARRE PERFECTLY
1 bedroom, wall to
wall, off-street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701
pets/no smoking.
$475 + utilities.
Loading Dock
4 Acres touching
Charming, Victorian
2 bedroom 3rd floor A GREAT PLACE!!!
parking, coin
laundry, water, • Affordable Senior Apartments Call 570-868-4444
BEDROOM UNITS I81 will build to suit.
apartment. 70% fur- CHARMING sewer & garbage • Income Eligibility Required 941 Apartments/
For lease, available Call 570-829-1206
nished. 34 West
LIKE NEW!! included. $495/ • Utilities Included! • Low cable rates;
immediately, 1 bath-
Ross St. View at
houpthouse.com
FORTY FORT -
SECOND FLOOR,
2 bedroom
month + security
& lease. HUD • New appliances; laundry on site;
Unfurnished room, refrigerator
and stove provided, COMMERCIAL SPACE 950 Half Doubles
Most utilities includ- Immaculate 4
apartment in
great neighbor-
accepted. Call • Activities! W IL K E SW O O D washer/dryer
KINGSTON FOR RENT
EDWARDSVILLE
ed with rent. His- 570-687-6216 or hookup, Washer
• Curb side Public Transportation
A PAR TM E NTS
rooms with appli- hood. 2nd floor. and Dryer in one
toric building is non 570-954-0727 620 Market St.
ances, laundry, Includes new
smoking and pet
free. Base rent: porch, parking. kitchen (with new Please call 570-825-8594 unit. Call to leave
message, Newly Renovated Recently remodeled
large Victorian half
$700. Security & Ref-
erences required.
Management pro-
vided, 2 YEAR
stove, dishwash-
er & microwave) LUZERNE TDD/TTY 800-654-5984 1 B edroom Sta rting $500.00/per month,
plus utilities,
Prime Space.
1,250 sq. ft.,
double.
rooms.
3 bed-
Walk-out
Call Vince: SAME RENT $465 + & bath w/washer 3 rooms & bath, a t $675.00 references/ Near Kingston basement. Private
570-762-1453 dryer hookup. wall to wall carpet, security deposit. Corners. Great yard. Porch swing.
UTILITIES, NO Hardwood • Includes gas heat,
stove, washer, Call 570-735-4074 location for retail or Washer dryer
PETS/SMOKING/
941 Apartments/ EMPLOYMENT
throughout with
ceramic tile in
dryer hook-up, gas
heat. $350/month +
EAST w ater,sew er & trash business office. hookup. $700. Call
Unfurnished APPLICATION
REQUIRED.
kitchen and bath.
$695/mo + utili-
utilities & security.
No pets.
MOUNTAIN
APARTMENTS
• C onvenient to allm ajor WILKES-BARRE Easy Access and
parking. Call Cliff
570-237-0124

AVOCA AMERICA REALTY ties and security. 570-288-2617


Regions Best
highw ays & public
transportation
One bedroom
executive apart- 570-760-3427 KINGSTON
570-288-1422 No Pets, refer-
The good life... ment. Beautiful, Available June 1st
3 rooms, wall to wall
carpeting, appli-
ances, coin-op laun-
AMERICA
ences required.
Call Scott
(570) 823-2431
MOUNTAIN TOP close at hand Address • Fitness center & pool
• P atio/B alconies
fully furnished, TV
included. Conve- OFFICE SPACE
18 Pierce St
Half double in nice
neighborhood, living
REALTY 1 Bedroom apart- • 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. • 1,2 & 3 Bedroom Apts. nientley located. room, dining room,
dry, off street park- Ext. 137 ments for elderly, Kingston, PA
ing, security. No
pets. $410/month
QUALITY COLONIAL disabled. Rents • Total Air-Conditioning
• Washer & Dryer
• Total Air-Conditioning
• Gas Heat & HW Included
• P et friendly*
• O nline rentalpaym ents
$700.
570-826-1688 Available Immedi-
ately, Off street
3 bedrooms, 1 bath,
washer/dryer hook-

KINGSTON
FORTY FORT - based on 30% of up, off street park-
(570) 655-1606 ADJ gross income. • Community Building • Swim Club, Heated Pools parking. Security
WILKES-BARRE
FIRST FLOOR • Flexible lease term s ing, no smoking.
DUPLEX. UNIQUE Charming 2 bed- Handicap Accessi- required. 3 room $675/ month +
• Spa & Pools
BACK MOUNTAIN
• Hi-Tech Fitness Center Suite $300/month,
$595 + UTILITIES. room, 2nd floor ble. Equal Housing utilities, references
Cook’s kitchen with Opportunity. TTY711 • Hi-Tech Fitness Center • Shopping Shuttle M ond a y - Frid a y 9 -5 Scott Street
includes utilities. lease & security.
Available 6/1/2011 apartment, features 2nd floor, 5 rooms,
Beautiful 1st floor
built-ins, formal din- a fireplace, built-in or 570-474-5010 • Tennis & Basketball Courts • Full -Size Washer & Dryer Sa turd a y 1 0-2 heat & hot water
570-690-0564 Call 570-498-7039
ing room, front/rear bookcases, large This institution is an • Private Entrances • Private Entrances 570-823-7564
furnished. Stove,
apartment. 2 bed-
822-27 1 1
rooms, bath, living
room & dining room.
enclosed porches,
custom window
coverings. TWO
living room, dining
room, eat-in kitchen,
sun room & much
equal opportunity
provider &
employer.
Monday - Friday 9-5
Monday - Friday 9-5
Saturday 9-1
Saturday 9-1
Monday - Friday 9-5
Monday - Friday 9-5
Saturday
Saturday 9-1
9-1
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fridge, off-street
parking, no pets.
OFFICE SPACE KINGSTON
Large 1/2 double
Heat, hot water, * Restrictions Ap p ly $450/month + secu-
YEAR SAME RENT, more! $525 + utili- rity & references. Wyoming 900 Sf. with 3 bedrooms,
basic cable, 680 Wildflower Drive 200 Gateway Drive
Utilities included.
MOUNTAIN TOP CEDAR
NO PETS/SMOK- ties. Available Call 570-696-3381 living room, dining
garbage & 1 car Plains, PA 18702 Edwardsville, PA 18704 Approx 21.5’x40’
ING/EMPLOYMENT June 1. Please call room (with red car-
garage space. No
822-4444 288-6300
$900/month
pets. References.
APPLICATION 570-714-8568
WOODBRYN WILKES-BARRE SOUTH pet throughout)

VILLAGE
Managed 570-430-4396 eat-in kitchen with
$700 + one month
AMERICA REALTY KINGSTON 1 & 2 Bedroom. www.EastMountainApt.com www.GatewayManorApt.com additional pantry
security.
SECURE BUILDINGS
287095

570-675-4128 570-288-1422
E.Light,
WALNUT ST.
No pets.
Rents based
email:EMA@The ManorGroup.com email:GA@The ManorGroup.com
Apartment 1 & 2 bedroom
OFFICE, RETAIL OR area. 1 bath. Large
fenced yard. Gas/

CARBONDALE HANOVER
hot water base-
bright, 1st
floor, 2 bedrooms,
on income start
at $405 & $440. NEWPORT TWP. Homes
apartments.
Laundry facility. Off WAREHOUSE SPACE board heat. All utili-
ties by tenant. No
Large, partially fur- LYNNWOOD SECTION Handicap street parking avail- WILKES-BARRE
nished 1 bedroom,
elevator, carpet-
Accessible. PRIME APARTMENTS STILL AVAILABLE! Ask About Our Starting at smokers, no pets.
2 bedroom, wash- ed, Security able. Starting at
all utilities included.
$750 / month. Call
er/dryer, refrigera-
tor, dishwasher, gas
system. Garage.
Equal Housing
Opportunity.
ST. STANISLAUS APARTMENTS Holiday Specials! $440. 570-332-5723 $300.00/month.
First month free.
$650 + security.
Call Steven
Extra storage &
141 Old Newport Rd., Newport Twp.
570-267-0855 stove, central a/c,
off-street parking.
cable TV included.
Laundry facilities.
Call 570-474-5010
TTY711
$250 Off 1st Months Rent,
WILKES-BARRE 570-829-0897 (570) 561-5245

DALLAS
& $250 Off Security West River St. 944 Commercial 944 Commercial
Newly painted. Heat & hot water
This institution is an
equal opportunity
Affordable, Accessible 1, 2 & 3 Large 2, 3, & 4
PRISTINE 2
Front porch. Utilities furnished. Fine
provider and Bedroom Apartments
Deposit With Good Credit.
bedroom apart-
Properties Properties
by tenant. No smok- neighborhood.
BEDROOM. APT. employer. 1 bedroom starting @ $690 ments. Heat & hot
Available June 1st
ing or pets. Convenient to bus Income Eligibility* Required. water included. Bal-
Taking applications
now. $700/month. +
$575/month
Call (570) 331-3475
leave message
& stores. No
pets. References.
Security. Lease. NANTICOKE Rents: $455-$656 plus electric Featuring: cony. Off street
parking. Washer WILKES-BARRE
security. Includes (*Maximum Incomes vary according to household size) ‹ Washer & Dryer dyer hookup. Pets
appliances, sewer No smokers 1st floor, 1 bedroom.
‹ Central Air OK. $855 - $950. PROVINCIAL TOWER - S. MAIN
HANOVER TWP.
Heat, water,
& trash. No smok- please. $840. • High Efficiency Heat/Air Conditioning Call 570-237-0124
ing & no pets!! Off 570-287-0900 garbage & sewage ‹ Fitness Center Great Commercial Store Front,
included. Off street • Newer Appliances • Laundry Rooms ‹ Swimming Pool & Inside Suites Available
Street Parking,
References &
LEE PARK AVE.
2 APARTMENTS KINGSTON parking. All appli-
ances included. • Community Room • Private Parking ‹ Easy Access to WILKES-BARRE/SOUTH
Near Wilkes U. Steps from New Intermodal Hub
background check
required. Call
Both spacious 1
bedrooms, quiet EATON TERRACE $530 + security.
• Rent Includes Water, Sewer & Refuse I-81 2 large separate & Public Parking
317 N. Maple Ave. Call 570-406-5221 rooms in 1 bedroom
570-675-8627
leave message
area, off street
parking. Base- Large Two story, For more info or to apply, please call:
Mon – Fri. 9 –5
44 Eagle Court
apartment in reno- Starting at $650
Wilkes-Barre
ment/attic with
washer/dryer
2 bedroom, 1.5
bath, Central Heat NANTICOKE 570-733-2010 Wilkes-Barre, PA
vated secure build-
ing. New windows,
utilities included
Wilkes University hookup. Cats ok. & Air,washer/dryer 2 bedroom, conven- TDD: 800-654-5984 18706 (Off Route 309) new kitchen appli-
ances, laminate
FREE RENT - Call For Details Today!
Campus Heat & water ient location, $495,
Studio up to 4 bed- included. $495-
in unit, parking. includes water & Great, Convenient 570-823-8400 floor.
570-829-1573
room. From $400. $550 + security. $830 + utilities & sewer, off street Location! cedarvillage@ $600/month
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KINGSTON
Newly renovated. 2
WILKES-BARRE
2 Half Doubles KINGSTON DALLAS
bedroom. Base- Both located in nice
ment, attic, yard. neighborhoods. Off
$500 + utilities, street parking.
security & lease. Large back yards.
Call 570-287-5491 No pets. Security &
all utilities by ten-
KINGSTON
Park Place
ant. 3 bedrooms, 1
bath, huge attic.
$625/month. Also,
Beautiful, 3 bed- Adorable 2 bed-
room, 3 floors, room. $550/month Townhouse
garage, hardwood 570-766-1881 Brand New!
floors, full basement 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2
Back yard. $950 +
utilities & security. WILKES-BARRE/SOUTH baths, hardwood
floors, 1st floor
Call (570) 762-2878 Sunny 3 bedroom, laundry room &
1/2 double, painted, granite counter

KINGSTON w/w carpet, yard,


washer/dryer hook- 46 Zerby Ave
tops. No Pets.
MLS#11-1214
Spacious 3 bed- up, basement, Sunday 1pm-3pm $1,500/month
room, 1 1/2 baths. stove, refrigerator. Lease with option Call Geri
large eat-in kitchen, No Pets. Non to buy, completely 570-696-0888
carpeted, finished Smokers. Credit remodeled, mint, 570-696-3801
attic, parking, no
pets. $675 + utili-
ties, security, lease.
check/references.
$525/month + 1 1/2
months security
turn key condition,
3 bedrooms, 1.5 LEWITH & FREEMAN
baths, large
570-288-2867 (201) 232-8328 closets, with
leave message hardwoods, carpet 959 Mobile Homes
953 Houses for Rent & tile floors, new
LARKSVILLE kitchen and baths, 1006 A/C &
Refrigeration
1039 Chimney 1084 Electrical 1135 Hauling &
Trucking
1165 Lawn Care 1213 Paving &
Excavating
Half double, 3 bed-
rooms. All remod- BACK MOUNTAIN
gas heat, shed,
large yard. PLAINS Services
Service
GRULA ELECTRIC LLC PETER’S LAWNCARE
eled. New kitchen, 2 bedroom, 2 bath $134,000, seller
will pay closing
For sale, older 2
bedroom, 1 bath A-1
1 ABLE CHIMNEY Licensed, Insured,
Reliable service &
EDWARD’S ALL COUNTY
bath, carpet, paint. home in beautiful HIGH EFFICIENT No job too small.
Large yard. Off rural setting next to costs, $5000 down mobile home with DUCTLESS AC Rebuild & Repair reasonable rates! PAVING & SEAL COATING
street parking. $600
+ utilities. No pets.
Friedman Farms.
$1,100 monthly. Call
and monthly
payments are
AC. Located in
Heather Highlands.
Heat Pumps &
Central Air
Chimneys. All
types of Masonry. 570-829-4077 570-829-5444
570-332-4199
3 Generations of
experience.
570-822-2992 $995/month. $6,500/best offer. Save $$$ On Liners Installed, Celebrating 76
Call (570) 574-8863 Brick & Block, SLEBODA ELECTRIC
WALSH Call (570) 735-0477 Your Cooling Bills PORTANOVA’S LAWN years of Pride &
DUPONT
Roofs & Gutters. Master electrician ALL KINDS OF
LUZERNE
REAL ESTATE Free Estimates CARE Weekly & Bi- Tradition!
570-654-1490 Licensed & Insured Licensed & Licensed & Insured Weekly Lawn Cut- CALL NOW & Get
2 bedrooms, 5 Large completely 962 Rooms 570-817-5944 Insured Bucket truck to 40’ HAULING & JUNK ting, Landscaping. The 1st Seal Coat-
remodeled 2 bed- 570-735-2257 868-4469
rooms. Porch. Yard.
room styled town- LINEUP REMOVAL Reasonable rates. ing FREE with
Off street parking. Now accepting new signed contract.
$475 + utilities. Call
570-824-7354
house. Stove &
fridge included. ASUCCESSFULSALE KINGSTON HOUSE STRISH A/C
Ductless / Central CHRIS MOLESKY
1105 Floor Covering
Estate Cleanouts
TREE/SHRUB
REMOVAL
REMOVAL
customers. Call
570-650-3985
Licensed and
Insured.
Private interior Installation Free estimates.
INCLASSIFIED! Nice, clean Air Conditioning CHIMNEY SPECIALIST Free Estimates
LUZERNE
3 bedroom, 1 bath,
attic & basement
access. Washer/
dryer hookup. Heat Doyouneedmorespace?
furnished room,
starting at $315.
Free Estimates
Licensed & Insured
New, repair, rebuild,
liners installed.
CARPET REPAIR &
24 HOUR
SERVICE
RAINERI’S LAWN
CARE & SHRUBS
Lawns Trimmed &
570-474-6329
Lic.# PA021520
Efficiency at $435 570-332-0715 Inspections. Con- 570-823-1811
yard & shed, nice included. Nice yard. A yard or garage sale Edged, Hedges Cut,
location.$595 + sec-
urity & lease. Call
$750. No pets.
570-479-6722 in classified
month furnished
with all utilities
crete & metal caps.
Licensed & Insured INSTALLATION 570-239-0484 Mulch & More
Free Estimates
Mountain Top
PAVING & SEAL
included. Off Vinyl & wood. COATING
570-696-0377 is the best way street parking. 1012 Alterations/ 570-328-6257
Certified, Insured. Charlie’s
Charlie’s Hauling 570-825-2779 Patching, Sealing,

MOCANAQUA HARVEY’S LAKE


2 bedroom home.
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570-718-0331 Tailoring
Pattern Making,
COZY HEARTH
CHIMNEY
570-283-1341 Residential &
Commercial,
Licensed & Insured.
570-954-2302 Residential/Comm.
Licensed Bonded
Chimney Cleaning, 1189 Miscellaneous Insured
2 bedroom, water All appliances, with classified! Plymouth Grading, Markers Rebuilding, Repair, 1129 Gutter Free estimates. 570-868-8375
& sewer included. $600/month. Share home with Freelance service Stainless Steel Lin- Repair & Cleaning Whole estates, yard Service
$500/month. Sec- NO PETS. Security couple. Furnished waste, construction Doyouneedmorespace?
MOUNTAINTOP
can make patterns ing, Parging, Stuc-
tion 8 considered. and lease. Call private room, wash- Spring cleanup.
GUTTER 2 GO, INC.
from your specs or co, Caps, Etc. A yard or garage sale
Call 570-899-6104 570-762-6792 er/dryer, off street 570-266-0360 or
parking & cable TV
samples and trans-
mit patterns and
Free Estimates
Licensed & Insured PA#067136- Fully
570-829-0140 VITO’S in classified
NANTICOKE HUGHESTOWN
Stauffer Heights
4 bedrooms,
baths, living room,
3 $325/mo; $85/wkly
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markers worldwide.
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We install custom
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3 bedroom, 1 bath
single family ranch
large finished base-
ment, 2 fireplaces, , 965 Roommate “FRONT STREET 1042 Cleaning &
Maintainence
seamless rain
gutters & leaf
REMOVAL
Free estimates. GINO’S with classified!
home with washer &
dryer, fridge, range
3/ season room,
2car garage, shed, Wanted APPAREL SERVICES” Looking for
protection systems.
CALL US TODAY ABOUT
Clean out attics,
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information contact someone Reliable &
Dependable to HOUSE DISCOUNT! too! 570-472-2392 Junk Repairs
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Cars &
utilities. Call Bernie
888-244-2714
trally located to 4 bedroom home in skyhawk36@ SAME PERSON
GUTTERS CLEANED & REPAIRED WClean
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