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Man charged in Calabro homicide


STORM WARNING

Heavy,
Arthur F. Stoss accused of wet snow
wallop
killing woman whose body was
recovered Monday by river.

By MATT HUGHES
mhughes@timesleader.com
The Luzerne County District
Attorney on Tuesday charged Ar-
expected
thur F. Stoss in the slaying of Lil- Spring storm projected to
lian Calabro, the woman whose cover the region in white for
body authorities re-
covered from the yet another time.
First
reported at bank of the Susque-
hanna River on
3:42 Monday. Police By EDWARD LEWIS
p.m. said Stoss’ own elewis@timesleader.com
timesleader daughter led them Don’t put away those snow
.com
to the alleged killer. shovels and snow throwers.
According to an The calendar may say spring
affidavit, Stoss’ but a late winter storm has the
daughter, Jennifer potential of heavy snowfall
Milazzo, of Pitt- through Thursday.
ston, told investiga- It all depends on location, lo-
tors she spoke to cation, location.
To see her father at her HigherelevationssuchasLau-
additional
residence in the rel Run, Mountain Top and the
photos and
videos, visit early-morning Poconos may get up to 10 inches
www.times hours of March 12, of snow with the valley receiving
leader.com and he told her he 6 inches of snow, according to
murdered some- the National Weather Service in
one. Milazzo said Binghamton, N.Y.
Stoss was wet from the waist A winter storm warning has
down when he arrived. been issued for Northeastern
Amanda Smith said she was at Pennsylvania
Milazzo’s house when Stoss ar- through Thurs- INSIDE: For
rived, and added Stoss had cuts S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER day morning. the weather
on his right arm and hand. Stoss Arthur Stoss, 48, of Pittston Township, is brought into District Judge Fred Pierantoni’s courtroom in Pittston on Tuesday to be ar- Blizzard con- forecast from
told her he was involved in a drug raigned on an open count of criminal homicide. Stoss is being held at the Luzerne County Correctional Facility and is ineligible for bail. ditions may take WNEP’s Tom
deal gone bad that led him into a place as high Clark, see
fist fight with a black male, Smith the night would be if it rains,” scene prompted a search of the on Tuesday, forensic pathologist Stoss about 7 p.m. March 11. windsmaycause page 10B.
said. Smith said Stoss told her he Smith added. Susquehanna over nine days that Dr. Gary Ross ruled Calabro’s Another woman, Linda Red- poor visibility.
“hit the guy with a rock so hard Shortly after 9 a.m. March 12, ended Monday, when Calabro’s death a homicide with blunt force mon, told investigators that she “A band of heavy snow will set
he heard the skull pop and was Pittston police discovered a strip body was found on the bank of trauma to the head as the cause of saw Stoss pacing back and forth up tonight as precipitation
pretty sure the guy did not make of blood and other evidence that the Susquehanna River near Kir- death. on March 12 and that when she spreads over the area after mid-
it out and is still floating down a victim was assaulted and by Park in Wilkes-Barre. An employee at Stephanie’s night. The snow will fall heavily
the river.” dragged into the river at Pitt- Following an autopsy at Bar in Pittston said she told po- at times through Wednesday, po-
Stoss told her “a perfect end to ston’s Riverfront Park. The crime Wilkes-Barre General Hospital lice Calabro left the bar with See STOSS , Page 12A tentially accumulating as much
as a foot across the Poconos re-
gion of Pennsylvania and the
Catskill Mountains of New
York.,” said Accuweather.com
Meteorologist Brian Edwards.
“Outside of the higher eleva-
tions, a general 3 to 6 inches of
snow is expected across the
southern tier of New York along
with north-central and north-
eastern Pennsylvania,” Edwards
said.
Snow was expected to begin
late Tuesday night into this
morning and continue through
the day. Temperatures are ex-
pected to remain around freez-
ing, causing the snowfall to be
wet and heavy.
Sleet may mix in with the

See SNOW, Page 12A

INSIDE
Victims of juvie crime can seek payments A NEWS: Local 3A
Nation & World 5A
Dallas Twp. gets 2nd request
$500,000 in fund for victims of
juveniles whose convictions
Obituaries 2A, 8A
Editorial 11A
B SPORTS: Scoreboard 2B
to build gas metering station
Business 8B Williams Field Services Co.,
were vacated due to scandal.
C TASTE: Birthdays 3C LLC, plans facility about
Funnies 8C 1,800 feet from schools.
By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER D CLASSIFIED
tmorgan@timesleader.com
WILKES-BARRE – The Lu- By SARAH HITE
zerne County District Attor- WEATHER shite@timesleader.com
ney’s Office has begun accept- Katherine Potter DALLAS TWP. – Township
ing applications for a special Snow, rain heavy at times officials received an application
fund set up to compensate High 37. Lows 33 . Monday from the Milnes Com-
victims of juveniles whose Details, Page 10B panies on behalf of Williams
criminal convic- Field Services Co., LLC, a sub-
tions were vacat- AIMEE DILGER PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER sidiary of Wil-
ed in response to Judge Arthur Grim discusses the fund for victims of juveniles liams Gas Co.,
the juvenile jus- whose convictions were vacated because of the justice scandal. to build a meter-
tice scandal. ing station
Senior Berks who were denied full restitu- could not be enforced be- about 1,800 feet
County Judge Ar- tion in light of the October cause the convictions no long- from the Dallas
thur Grim and Lu- 2009 state Supreme Court de- er existed. School District
zerne County District Attor- cision that vacated the con- He and Musto Carroll com- campus.
ney Jacqueline Musto Carroll victions of thousands of juve- mended state legislators, in- This application comes just a The plan includes a metering
provided details of the appli- niles who appeared before cluding state Sen. Lisa Baker, month after Chief Gathering facility and a 100-foot communi-
cation process at a press con- former Judge Mark Ciavarel- R-Lehman Township, and for- LLC submitted amended plans cations tower to be built on 2 of
ference Tuesday. la. mer state Rep. John Yudi- to build a metering facility of its 4 acres of land owned by Wil-
The $500,000 fund was es- Grim, the special master chak, D-Plymouth Township, own about 500 feet away from liam and Priscilla Perry of Fran-
tablished last year by the appointed to review Ciavarel- now a state senator, for their the proposed Williams site, ac- klin Township.
state Legislature to compen- la’s cases, determined the res- cording to township Zoning Of-
sate juvenile crime victims titution orders in those cases See FUND, Page 12A 6 09815 10011 ficer Leonard Kozick. See STATION, Page 12A
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PLCB budget pitch made Democrat Bobeck announces county council run LOTTERY
MIDDAY DRAWING
Democrat Jim Bobeck, 31, provides him gressive long-term debt-reduc-
By JOHN L. MICEK business. That begs the ques- Kingston, has announced his can- with an “excel- tion plan and strategies to make DAILY NUMBER 7-3-0
The (Allentown) Morning Call tion of why not just privatize didacy for Luzerne County Coun- lent grasp of the the county work environment BIG FOUR 2-8-2-9
HARRISBURG -- As officials like 31 other states,” Appropri- cil. in-depth issues more effective and efficient, the QUINTO 0-4-6-1-3
from the Pennsylvania Liquor ations Committee Chairman A magna cum laude graduate of facing the new release said. TREASURE HUNT
Control Board made their an- Jake Corman, R-Centre, told Villanova University and Boston county council “After living out of the area for
nual budget pitch to the state agency officials. College Law School, Bobeck is an as well as the several years, my family and I
02-03-09-10-22
Senate Appropriations Commit- Gov. Tom Corbett and legisla- administrative law Bobeck need for cooper- moved back to Luzerne County NIGHTLY DRAWING
tee Tuesday, more than one law- tive allies in the state House and judge for the De- ation among because we wanted to get in-
maker on the panel said they Senate are pushing for the priv- partment of Public council member,” his release said. volved in shaping the county’s fu- DAILY NUMBER 0-5-2
didn’t want to dwell on the po- atization of the state store sys- Welfare and also an “As a member of the transition ture. However, acting as the coun- BIG FOUR 1-0-3-0
tential privatization of the 70- tem, arguing that the state attorney for Saun- committee along with10 other in- ty’s ‘eyes and ears’ to thwart cor- QUINTO 1-8-9-7-0
year-old agency. needs the roughly $2 billion that ders & Rooney P.C. dividuals, we have made the ruption is not enough, but only a CASH FIVE
But the possible action was could be raised from a sale. in Plymouth. choice to volunteer an exorbitant prerequisite for any public offi- 05-07-26-28-43
hard to ignore. Backers also say that a privately He has worked as a pro bono at- amount our time to ensure the cial. I’ll strive to represent the
Again and again, legislators run system would result in grea- torney providing legal represen- prosperity and readiness of the county’s sensibilities and best de-
MEGA MILLIONS
grilled liquor board members on ter consumer choice and lower tation for indigent clients in Lu- new government,” Bobeck said. cision-making abilities,” he 01-14-35-50-53
how the agency operates, on prices. zerne County and has previously If elected, Bobeck said he will wrote. MEGA BALL 43
their efforts to make the LCB Opponents have warned that worked in the legal department of initially concentrate on selection Bobeck and his wife, Megan,
more consumer friendly and offloading the system could cost financial and media company of the county manager and imple- have two children: 3-year-old Na- HARRISBURG – No player
whether a privatized system the state jobs and badly needed Bloomberg LP, in Princeton, N.J. menting the new county codes talie Rose and 2-month-old James matched all five winning
would result in increased access tax revenue. The system returns Bobeck serves as chairman of that will provide the structure for Joseph. He said voters can visit numbers drawn in Tuesday’s
to alcohol by minors. about $500 million to the state -- the Luzerne County Home Rule the new government. his website at bobeckforcounty- “Pennsylvania Cash 5” game
“I hear you saying that you nearly $400 million in taxes, the Transition Committee, which He also plans to focus on an ag- council.com or at facebook.com. so the jackpot will be worth
want to be more like a private balance in profits. $225,000.
Lottery officials said 50
players matched four num-
Hedwig (Hattie) Zurawski
March 22, 2011
Sorokas running as Democrat for county council bers and won $288 each;
2,167 players matched three
numbers and won $11 each.
Hedwig (Hat- Auxiliary of the American Legion
tie) Zurawski Plains, Pa. She is preceded in death Democrat Eileen (Pipech) So- Distribution Sorokas and her husband are
88, a former res- by her loving husband, Joseph, in rokas, 63, of Wilkes-Barre, has an- Center. She is rebuilding a farm in Hunlock
ident of S. Main January 2004. nounced her candidacy for Lu- also a retiree of Township, where they raise poul-
Road, Mountain Survivors area sons, Joseph and zerne County Council. UNITE, former- try and plant seasonal crops.
Top, passed wife Vivian Dorrance Township; Sorokas gradu- ly the Interna- “Having a home in Wilkes-
away Tuesday
afternoon at
Dennis and wife Mary; Gary and
wife Julie; a daughter, Judy Hen-
ated from St. Jo-
seph’s Parochial
tional Ladies’
Garment Work-
Barre and a farm in Hunlock
Township, Eileen knows and un-
OBITUARIES
The Mountain- dricks, all of Mountain Top. Eight
top Senior Care Center. grandchildren and five great-grand-
School, the Wilkes- Sorokas ers’ Union derstands the problems in cities Balchun, Edward
Born in Plains Township, she was Barre Township (ILGWU). and rural areas,” the release said. Dominick, Oliver
children. High School and Lu- Sorokas has been involved in She said she will push for an
the daughter of the late Walter and Hollrigl, Allan
Funeral services will be held Fri-
Mary (Pinkowski) Zurawski. She zerne County Com- governmental functions on the “honest, responsive and depend-
was educated in Plains schools and
day morning 9 a.m. from the Desi-
munity College. She also com- local, state and federal levels, able” county government that Hunter, Wayne Sr.
derio Funeral Home Inc., 436 S.
was a graduate of Plains High
Mountain Blvd., state Route 309, pleted the United Way Union serving on the Democratic State serves the public’s needs, includ- Hydock, James Sr.
School. A member of the ILGWU,
she was employed for many years as Mountain Top, with a Mass of Chris- Counseling Program and attend- Committee from 1982 to 1994. ing holding the line on taxes. Kanarr, James
tian burial, 9:30 a.m. at St. Jude’s RC ed night classes at King’s College. She has also volunteered to work “To sum it up, we should serve Kostelansky, Stella
a sewing machine operator by many
Church. Interment will be in Cal- She was employed by Pittston in various charitable organiza- the needy, not the greedy,” Soro-
local garment factories in Luzerne
vary Cemetery, Drums, Pa. Fashions and the Lord & Taylor tions. kas said.
Labar, Joseph
County.
A member of St. Jude’s Roman Friends may pay their respects LeDent, Thomas
Catholic Church, and The Women’s Thursday 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the fu- Medar, Helen
Club of Mountain Top, she was a neral home. Oleniak, Dorothy
Urban seeks county council seat as Republican
volunteer for the American Red In lieu of flowers, memorial dona-
Cross participating in blood drives tions may be made to the American
Roke, Elaine
in Mountaintop for many years. She Red Cross, Hanover Township, Rought, Kenneth
also was a member of the Woman’s Pennsylvania. Salidas, Anna
Republican Linda J. Urban, 58, of Corrections, zerne County Community Col- Sromovski, Austin
Wilkes-Barre, has announced her the VA Medical lege Board of Trustees. Unvarsky, William
Stella Kostelansky candidacy for Luzerne County
Council.
Center and is
currently em-
Urban was endorsed by the Ci-
tizens Opposing Political Sup-
Zurawski, Hedwig
March 21, 2011 Urban received an associate’s ployed in the pression, or COPS, organization. Page 2A, 8A
degree in science from Luzerne accounting de- “As a politically astute woman
S tella Kostelansky, 84, of Laflin,
entered into eternal rest while
County Community College and
continued her edu- Urban
partment of an
American-
who has witnessed firsthand
what corruption and nepotism
surrounded by her loving family on
cation at the State based clean wa- evokes, I will work to continue to
Monday, March 21, 2011.
Born in Summit Hill, Pa., she was
University of New ter testing company that serves reduce it and help operate our
a daughter of the late John and York, majoring in customers in a tri-state area. county the right way,” Urban
Sophie (Janusz) Kozuch. community health
and human services
She is the volunteer coordina-
tor of Citizens Corps of North
said.
Urban said she wants to pre-
BUILDING
Stella was a member of St. Maria
Goretti Church, Laflin. She was a with a focus in modern America. Wilkes-Barre, which is under the serve county-owned Moon Lake TRUST
loving wife, mother and grandmoth- She was also honorably dis- Federal Emergency Management Park in Plymouth Township for
er. Stella will be vividly remem- charged from the U.S. Navy and Agency. She is also involved in future generations and will focus The Times Leader strives to
bered and profoundly missed. graduated from the Pennsylvania numerous community beautifica- on the county finances. correct errors, clarify stories
In addition to her parents, she Department of Corrections Acad- tion and cleanup projects, is a vol- “I am a no-nonsense woman and update them promptly.
was preceded in death by her hus- emy, Elizabethtown. unteer with the Hollenback Dog who will represent our county ci- Corrections will appear in this
band of 49 years, Michael Kostelan- She has worked for the Penn- Park and is a supporter of a coun- tizens’ best interest and work to spot. If you have information
sky; and granddaughter Lauren Goretti Church, Laflin, with Msgr. sylvania Department of Trans- tywide crime watch. reduce wasteful spending,” Ur- to help us correct an inaccu-
Kostelansky. Neil Van Loon, pastor, officiating. racy or cover an issue more
portation, the state Department She has also served on the Lu- ban said.
Surviving are her sons, Atty. Mi- Interment will be in St. Mary’s Cem- thoroughly, call the newsroom
chael Kostelansky, Laflin, and Ro- etery, Wilkes-Barre. Friends may at 829-7242.
nald Kostelansky and his wife, Lori, call from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the
Pittston; grandchildren, Michael,
Michelle, Marc, Justin, Austin and
Corcoran Funeral Home Inc., 20 S.
Main St., Plains Township.
LOCAL BRIEFS Luzerne Fire Hall on Tener
Street.
HARRISBURG -- Scranton
Preparatory School and Wyom- MARK PHILLIPS, 55, of
Kyle Kostelansky, and Melissa Memorial donations may be
She said the meeting would ing Seminary are two of the 12 Luzerne, is not the Mark Phil-
McKenzie; sister, Jeanie Ziemianck; made to St. Maria Goretti Tree of LUZERNE – Kathleen Pajor involve "discussions about bor- state high schools advancing to lips cited by Wilkes-Barre
as well as several nephews and niec- Life, 42 Redwood Drive, Laflin, PA of Luzerne plans to hold a town ough issues." Borough residents the 28th Annual Pa. Bar Associ- police on a public drunk-
es. 18702. meeting 7 p.m. Thursday at the are encouraged to attend. ation Statewide High School enness allegation early Sun-
Mass of Christian Burial will be Online condolences may be made Mock Trial Competition, on day morning. The incident
held at 9:30 a.m. Friday in St. Maria at www.corcoranfuneralhome.com. Friday and Saturday at the Dau- was reported in police blotter
Austin Oliver Sromovski phin County Courthouse in
Harrisburg.
on Page 2A Monday.
IN A STORY IN SUNDAY’S
James William Kanarr March 18, 2011 The winning team of the state
championship will represent
People section, the job title of
Mike Fort, brother of Dr. Susan
March 22, 2011
A ustin Oliver Sromovski, infant
son of Edward and Yvonne Sult
Pennsylvania in the National
High School Mock Trial Cham-
Sordoni, was incorrect. Fort is
a partner and director of
Sromovski, Ashley, was pro-
J ames William Kanarr, 52, of Hun-
tington Mills, passed away Tues-
son; son, Colby Kluk; brother, Gary
Kanarr of Milano, Texas; sisters, Ti- nounced dead at birth on Friday,
March 18, 2011, at Geisinger Wyom-
pionship in Phoenix.
This year, 331 teams from 285
construction services for
Quad Three Group.
day, March 22, 2011, at Berwick na Shonk of Swoyersville, Debra
ing Valley Medical Center, Plains
high schools competed in dis-
Hospital, Berwick. Spade of North Carolina, Lori Black A STORY THAT RAN on
Born in Kingston, a son of Lydia Township. trict and regional levels of the
of Trout Run, Pa., and Terri Scialpi Page 1A Tuesday about Louise
Eddy Kanarr Bartleson and the late of Hughestown; and nieces and ne- Also surviving are a sister, Leah state’s mock trial competition in
Olenik of Larksville having to
Edward Kanarr, he was a graduate phews. Sromovski, at home; maternal hopes of gaining one of the 12
sell her home after her niece
of West Side Technical School and Funeral service will be held at 11 grandparents, grandfather Carl spots at the statewide competi- allegedly stole $107,000 re-
was employed by Mid State Lumber a.m. Friday in the Betz-Jastremski Pierson, Swoyersville, step-grandfa- tion. Pennsylvania’s competition quires a clarification. Olenik’s
of Kingston as a truck driver. James Funeral Home Inc., 568 Bennett St., ther Joseph Scupski, and grand- is one of the largest in the na- niece, Marisa Harlen of King-
was very much loved and will be Luzerne, with Pastor Carol Cole- mother Betsy Scupski, both of Ash- tion.
missed by all his family and friends. ston, has no ownership in-
man officiating. Interment will be in ley; paternal grandparents Paul and
He was preceded in death by his Chestnut Grove Cemetery, Loyal- terest in the Park Avenue
Sharon Sromovski, and paternal DALLAS -- The newly formed Boutique in the Gateway
father Edward; and brother, Edward ville. Friends may call at the funeral great-grandparents Ethel and Frank Funeral arrangements were en- Dallas Parent-Taxpayer Group Shopping Center, Edwardsville.
James Kanarr; and sister, Jacque- home from 9 a.m. until time of ser- Sromovski, all of Wilkes-Barre trusted to the H. Merritt Hughes Fu- will host a meeting at 7 p.m. Tanya Gilbert said she is the
line Kanarr. vice Friday morning.
Township; as well as several aunts, neral Home Inc., 451 N. Main St., Friday at the Daddow-Isaacs
Surviving, besides his mother, Condolences can be sent to sym- only owner and proprietor of
uncles and cousins. Wilkes-Barre.
are his step-father Stanley Bartle- pathy@betzjastremski.com. American Legion on Route 415 the business.
in Dallas to discuss the implica-
tions of proposed industrial

Helen Medar James J. Hydock Sr. activity near the Dallas School
District campus.
March 21, 2011 March 21, 2011 Attorney Todd O’Malley, from
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H elen Medar, 90, of Edwardsville,


passed away Monday, March 21,
Medar, and fiancé Scott Onuschak,
Edwardsville; son George, Wilkes-
JdiedEwell
ames J. Hydock Sr., 78, of 207
Ave., Gettysburg, Pa.,
Monday, March 21, 2011, at
tioned in Gettysburg.
A Mass of Christian Burial
sentatives from the Gas Drilling
Awareness Coalition will be on Issue No. 2011-082
2011, at Hospice Community Care, will be celebrated at 11 a.m. hand to answer questions and Advertising Newsroom
Barre; grandsons, Jarred and Ryan; the York Hospital, York, Pa. Saturday from St. Francis Xavier 829-7293 829-7242
Geisinger South Wilkes-Barre. brother, Daniel Kurilko; as well as a offer information. For informa- kpelleschi@timesleader.com jbutkiewicz@timesleader.com
He was born July 11, 1932, in Catholic Church in Gettysburg,
Born in Larksville, she was a sister, Eva Wasser. tion, visit www.GDACoalitio- Circulation
Kingston, a son of the late John with Fr. Jonathan Sawicki cele- Jim McCabe – 829-5000
daughter of the late Theodore and
Anna Koterga Kurilko.
Funeral services will be held at and Mary Debo Hydock Sr. Jim is brant. Interment will be in the n.org; or call (570) 266-5116. jmccabe@timesleader.com
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11 a.m. Thursday from the Yeosock survived by his wife of 53 years, church cemetery. There will be a
Helen was a member of St John’s Rose Letinski Hydock.
the Baptist Orthodox Church where Funeral Home, 40 S. Main St., viewing from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday NESCOPECK - Due to the Wilkes-Barre Publishing Company
Plains Township, with Requiem James was a graduate of Ed- evening at Monahan Funeral 15 N. Main St.
she served on the Church Council wardsville High School in Ed- current winter storm watch, the Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
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and was a member of the Mothers wardsville. After high school he Conservation Volunteer meeting Periodicals postage paid at
and Daughters Club. Baptist Orthodox Church, Zerby Memorials can be made to the Wilkes-Barre, PA and additional mailing offices
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LOCAL
HOTEL STERLING County Commissioner Steve Urban doesn’t understand why developer, not former owners, took financial hit for ’05 demolition near hotel

CityVest’s paying off of liens questioned


By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES S AV E T H E S T E R L I N G Wilkes-Barre’s request.
jandes@timesleader.com “The city of Wilkes-Barre re-
P R O T E S T S AT U R D AY
Luzerne County Commission- quested that CityVest satisfy this
er Stephen A. Urban is publicly Fairview Township resident Rasha lien and the city of Wilkes-Barre
questioning why CityVest paid a Shaker, 17, has organized a peace- pledged in return to identify
Maine couple $325,000 for prop- ful protest in front of the Hotel grant funds to invest back in the
erty adjacent to the Hotel Ster- Sterling from 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday Hotel Sterling project in the fu-
ling when the couple owed to show support for preserving ture,” the statement said, noting
the landmark structure.
Wilkes-Barre $303,000 in expens- that the county and city have
Shaker, a senior at Crestwood
es to demolish the dilapidated High School, said she grew up been “supportive partners” in all
structure on the site. hearing stories about the hotel’s CityVest projects.
The city demolished the struc- grandeur because her mother and The county Community Devel-
tures in May 2005. other relatives had worked there. opment Office had to approve
CityVest, the Hotel Sterling’s both the purchase and the pay-
nonprofit owner and developer, ment of the liens in order for the
bought the property stretching “If CityVest was intent on buy- expenses on the project. money to be released to CityVest
from 27 to 45 W. Market St. from ing the property, it should have County community develop- to pay those expenses, the board
Gregory and Stephanie Lull in deducted the liens and paid the ment funds were used to buy the said.
March 2006, according to county Lulls the net difference rather property and pay off the liens. CityVest officials publicly ac-
records. than letting them walk away scot- In response to Urban’s inquiry, knowledged the existence of the AIMEE DILGER FILE PHOTO/THE TIMES LEADER
A year after the purchase, free,” said Urban, who learned of the CityVest Board of Directors more than $300,000 in city liens This 2005 photo shows the demolition of dilapidated buildings
CityVest paid off the $303,000 in the lien expenditure through a re- released a statement saying the known as the Perry-Block on West Market Street, near the Hotel
city liens. cent newspaper report detailing liens were paid by CityVest at See LIENS , Page 12A Sterling.

Sharkey, HEALTHY
DOSE OF
Bath salts
Brulo to be LEARNING, sales ban
sentenced TEACHING considered
on June 8 AT FAIR W-B solicitor asked to prepare city
ordinance that wouldn’t allow the
Ex-county court administrator,
sale of salts, synthetic marijuana.
ex-county probation officer both
pleaded guilty to federal charges.
By BILL O’BOYLE
boboyle@timesleader.com
By MARK GUYDISH WILKES-BARRE – Council on Tues-
mguydish@timesleader.com day asked its solicitor to prepare an
SCRANTON – After nearly two ordinance that would ban the sale of
years of open-ended postponement, bath salts and synthetic marijuana in
a date has been set for the sentenc- the city.
ing of former Luzerne County Councilman Rick Cronauer pro-
Court Administra- posed the idea of an ordinance ban-
tor William Shar- ning the two substances that have
key and former Lu- been in the news a lot lately.
zerne County Pro- “It appears they bring nothing but
bation Officer problems,” he said.
Sandra Brulo. Both Council Chairwoman Kathy Kane
now are scheduled supports the ordinance, but she noted
for June 8 in Scran- the city’s ban on cell phone usage
Sharkey ton. while driving is not being enforced.
Sharkey and Bru- “It’s all about enforcement, enforce-
lo each pleaded ment, enforcement,” Kane said.
guilty to federal Council agreed to have William Vin-
charges filed in sko, assistant city attorney, prepare the
February 2009. ordinance for council’s consideration.
Sharkey admit- Council meets in
ted taking more regular session Thurs- The type of
Brulo than $70,000 from day at 6 p.m. at City bath salts
funds seized from il- Hall.
legal gambling proceeds; Brulo ad- In a recent Times Cronauer
mitted she had altered a juvenile re- Leader story, it was spoke of are
cord that was part of a federal law- reported the type of mostly sold in
suit seeking damages for children bath salts Cronauer head shops
who allege their civil rights were vi- spoke of are mostly
olated by former county Judge sold in head shops and gas sta-
Mark Ciavarella, who was convict- and gas stations. tions.
ed last month on corruption charg- The Times Leader
es. report noted that us-
Sharkey signed a plea agreement ers snort, ingest or
Feb. 3, 2009, and pleaded guilty AMANDA HRYCYNA PHOTOS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER smoke the substance similar to cocaine
Feb. 17. His sentencing was set for
Aug. 6, but his attorneys filed a mo-
tion noting they would be out of the
S tudent Ellen Feeney of Wappingers Falls, N.Y., seen in top photo, fills out paperwork for a cholesterol test
given by Wilkes University pharmacy students Meagan Williams and Willie Eggleston on Tuesday at The
Wilkes University Health and Wellness Fair. Above, Dr. Richard Cohen of Cohen & Haydu Chiropractic Clinic
or crack, undercover drug detectives
explained.
Adverse effects of bath salts, accord-
area that day, and the judge resche- talks with Camille Daniels of Dorrance Township at the Health and Wellness Fair. ing to the National Institute on Drug
duled the sentencing to Aug. 3. Abuse, include extreme paranoia, hal-
Prosecutors then filed a string of lucinations, rapid heart rate, suicidal
sealed documents and the judge is- thoughts, disorientation, insomnia and

Casinos healthy, says panel, so keep number at 10


sued an order delaying sentencing kidney failure.
“until otherwise determined” by Synthetic marijuana is typically mar-
the court. keted as incense or potpourri and has
Brulo was initially charged Feb. been sold since 2006 for about $30 to
20, 2009, and signed a plea agree- Issuing more licenses in Philly, other state Legislature but posed the application of a resort casino $40 per 3-gram bag, according to the
ment March 17. She entered her either yet to be award- being located in eastern Monroe County National Institute on Drug Abuse.
areas could hurt existing venues,
guilty plea March 26 and was sched- ed by the state Gaming near Bushkill. Bath salts sell for $37.50 per half
uled to be sentenced Oct. 5, 2009. say speakers at Gaming Congress. Control Board or That facility is one of four candidates gram.
Her attorney filed a motion to de- awarded but tied up in vying for a resort license, which allows Adverse affects of synthetic marijua-
lay sentencing, noting that Brulo legal limbo, Andrew for a limited number of table games and na include elevated blood pressure,
“will be testifying” against Ciavarel- By ANDREW SEDER Zarnett, managing di- up to 600 slot machines. racing heartbeat and nausea.
la and former Judge Michael Cona- aseder@timesleader.com Soper rector of Deutsche In addition to the Fernwood Resort in In other business Thursday, council
han. The judge then continued the PHILADELPHIA – A panel of Wall Bank Securities, called Middle Smithfield Township, Monroe will vote to approve entering into an
sentencing “generally.” Street insiders on Tuesday said Pennsyl- for a “moratorium on additional licenses County, other applicants include hotels agreement with the Quandel Group of
After initially mounting a joint vania’s casino operations are exceeding being approved.” and conference centers in Gettysburg, Scranton for Phase I of the Coal Street
defense with Ciavarella, Conahan expectations and holding their own dur- Alex Picou, managing director of Adams County; Farmington, Fayette Park renovation project.
signed a plea agreement in April ing difficult economic times. But they gaming, lodging, travel and leisure for County; and Mechanicsburg, Lebanon The contract with Quandel is for
2010 and entered a guilty plea in Ju- cautioned the state’s Gaming Control FBR Capital Markets & Co., said that by County. $571,000, and the Scranton company
ly. He is awaiting sentencing. Board that issuing additional licenses in withholding the granting of additional In addition, the gaming board’s prior was the low bidder for the work.
While Brulo had been expected the Philadelphia market could be a mis- licenses, it gives the state’s 10 existing approval of a resort license in Valley According to Marie McCormick, city
to testify at Ciavarella’s trial last take. establishments a chance to “flourish” Forge has been upheld by the state Su- administrator, Phase I includes new
month, prosecutors did not call her The comments came during the sec- without added competition. He said it preme Court. Two other licenses are in basketball courts, sidewalks, bathroom
to the stand. ond – and final day – of the seventh an- puts off the possibility of cannibaliza- legal limbo and it could be years before facilities, resurfacing of one of the
Their sentencing hearings are nual Pennsylvania Gaming Congress, tion. That potential was noted by Mohe- there is resolution. One of the racetrack baseball fields, playground equipment
scheduled back to back, with Shar- being held this year at the Loews Phila- gan Sun at Pocono Downs President licenses that was originally slated to go and a pavilion.
key slated for 10 a.m. and Brulo for delphia Hotel. Bobby Soper when the Plains Township McCormick said work will begin
11 a.m. With four licenses approved by the facility, as well as Bethlehem Sands, op- See CASINOS , Page 12A soon on the project.
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◆I N B R I E F JA PA N D I S A ST E R Nation still faces monumental problems after quake, tsunami; death toll exceeds 9,000

Power lines up to aid nuke plant


By ERIC TALMADGE the reactor units — a process that could Family members cry
and MARI YAMAGUCHI take days or even weeks. as they pay their
Associated Press Late Tuesday night, Tokyo Electric final respects Tues-
FUKUSHIMA, Japan — Workers at a said lights went on in the central control day during a burial
leaking nuclear plant hooked up power room of Unit 3, but that doesn’t mean ceremony for tsuna-
lines to all six of the crippled complex’s power had been restored to the cooling mi victims in Hi-
reactor units Tuesday, but other reper- system. gashimatsushima
cussions from the massive earthquake Officials will wait until sometime to- City, Japan.
and tsunami were still rippling across day to try to power up the water pumps
the nation as economic losses mounted to the unit.
at three of Japan’s flagship companies. Emergency crews also dumped 18
With the power lines connected, offi- tons of seawater into a nearly boiling
AP PHOTO cials hope to start up the overheated storage pool holding spent nuclear fuel,
First family greeted in El Salvador plant’s crucial cooling system that was cooling it to 105 degrees Fahrenheit, Ja-
Salvadorian children present gifts to knocked out during the March 11 tsuna- pan’s nuclear safety agency said.
President Barack Obama, first lady mi and earthquake that devastated Ja- The crisis was continuing to batter AP PHOTO
Michelle Obama and daughter Malia pan’s northeast coast. Japan’s once-robust economy.
upon the first family’s arrival Tuesday Tokyo Electric Power Co. warned Three of the country’s biggest brands parts and raw materials because of overall number of bodies collected so
at the international airport in San that workers still need to check all — Toyota Motor Corp., Honda Motor earthquake damage to factories in af- far stood at 9,099, while 13,786 people
Salvador, El Salvador. President Oba- equipment for damage first before Co. and Sony Corp. — put off a return to fected areas. have been listed as missing.
ma is ending his Latin America tour switching the cooling system on to all normal production due to shortages of The National Police Agency said the
with a two-day visit to El Salvador.

HAVANA

Castro resigned years ago


IT’S ALL DOWNHILL IN CROATIA
Man kills
mistress,
Fidel Castro said Tuesday he re-
signed five years ago from all his offi-
cial positions, including head of Cuba’s
Communist Party, a pre-eminent job in

say cops
the island’s political pantheon that he
was thought to still hold.
It was the first time the 84-year-old
revolutionary icon has said he no long-
er heads the Communist Party, which Married veterinarian allegedly
he has led since its creation in 1965.
The Communist Party website still
shoots pregnant woman. Her
lists him as first secretary, with his body is found near Allentown.
brother President Raul Castro listed as
second secretary.
The declaration raised questions The Associated Press
about just how much power Fidel Cas- ALLENTOWN — A married
tro has been wielding behind the veterinarian furious over his mis-
scenes — with or without a formal tress’ pregnancy shot the woman
post — and to what extent Raul Castro three times before dumping her
has had true freedom to make his own body in a nature preserve, author-
decisions. ities said Tuesday.
Castro’s comments come just weeks State police arrested David Ra-
ahead of a crucial Communist Party poport, 30, in last week’s shoot-
Congress. ing death of Jennifer Snyder,
whose body was discovered Fri-
WASHINGTON day in the Trexler Nature Pre-
serve in North Whitehall Town-
Rulings against business AP PHOTO
ship, near Allentown.
Snyder, 27, had been shot once
The Supreme Court dealt two more
setbacks to business Tuesday, handing
down rulings that made it easier to sue
A group of Croatians ski down a slope wearing swimsuits at Mount Sljeme near Zagreb on Tuesday to cele-
brate the victory of skier Ivica Kostelic in the World Cup. Croatia has taken the World Cup slalom title and
won the overall alpine skiing World Cup title.
in the back and twice in the head.
Bullet casings from the scene
matched a gun officers recovered
drug makers for stock fraud and allow- from Rapoport’s
ing workers to sue their employers if vehicle, Lehigh When ques-
they suffer retaliation after making an

Libyan civilians under heavy fire


County District tioned by
oral complaint. Attorney James
The decisions continue a recent Martin said. police, David
trend in which the high court has con- According to Rapoport
founded its critics by siding with work- court docu- initially de-
ers and plaintiffs in business cases. The ments, police
Chamber of Commerce has been on nied any re-
say Rapoport
the winning side in only one case de- Coalition forces pound Libyan Libyan rebels retreat
killed Snyder on cent contact
cided this year, while suffering five Tuesday as mortars
military targets. U.S. fighter from Moammar Gad- Wednesday, with Snyder
losses, including in the stock fraud case then dumped but later
decided Tuesday.
jet crashes; crew rescued. hafi’s forces are fired
on them on the fron- her blood-
tline of the outskirts soaked car be- acknowledged
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN hind a profes- a relationship.
The Associated Press of the city of Aj-
President: Afghans ready TRIPOLI, Libya — Moammar Gadha-
fi’s snipers and tanks are terrorizing civil-
dabiya in eastern
Libya. Coalition
sional building
about two miles
An emboldened Afghan president forces bombarded from where the woman’s body
ians in the coastal city of Misrata, a resi- was found doused in bleach and
said Tuesday that his nation’s security Libya for a third
dent said, and the U.S. military warned wrapped in a blanket and trash
forces will take over from the U.S.-led straight night, tar-
Tuesday it was “considering all options” geting the air de- bags bound with duct tape.
coalition in seven parts of the country, in response to dire conditions there that
a first step toward his goal of having fenses and Gadhafi Surveillance video from the
have left people cowering in darkened ground forces. building appears to show Rapo-
Afghan police and soldiers in charge by homes and scrounging for food and rain-
the end of 2014 so foreign combat port getting out of Snyder’s vehi-
water. AP PHOTO
cle on Wednesday afternoon and
troops can go home. Coalition forces pounded Libyan mili-
The tenuous step comes despite tossing a bottle of bleach into the
tary targets with 24 more Tomahawk up by a Marine Corps search and rescue are unrelenting. Locklear, confirmed that trash nearby, police said. Blood-
NATO predictions of bloody fighting missiles, expanding the no-fly zone over plane, the command said, adding both Gadhafi troops were attacking Misrata ci-
this spring and Afghans’ fears that their spattered duct tape and a hand-
the North African nation but suffering were in U.S. hands Tuesday and off Li- vilians. A doctor said tanks opened fire gun were recovered from Rapo-
forces aren’t up to the task. the loss of a U.S. fighter jet, U.S. officials byan soil. on a peaceful protest on Monday. port’s vehicle, police said.
In a speech peppered with criticism said Tuesday. Heavy anti-aircraft fire and loud explo- Meanwhile, President Barack Obama When questioned by police,
of the international military and civil- The on-scene commander, Navy Adm. sions sounded in Tripoli after nightfall, said in El Salvadore on Tuesday he has no Rapoport initially denied any re-
ian effort, Karzai asserted himself as a Samuel J. Locklear, said the two-man possibly a new attack in the international doubt that the U.S. will be able to transfer cent contact with Snyder but lat-
national leader and said the Afghan crew of an F-15E Strike Eagle ejected af- air campaign that so far has focused on control of the military operation in Libya er acknowledged having a rela-
forces were on a path toward self-suffi- ter the craft suffered mechanical prob- military targets. to an international coalition within days. tionship with her and not want-
ciency. lems during a strike mission against a Li- But conditions have deteriorated Obama and other U.S. officials have in- ing his wife to know about it.
Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Muja- byan missile site. sharply in Misrata, the last major city in sisted that the role of the U.S. military Snyder’s roommate said the
hid dismissed Karzai’s speech, saying The crew was recovered and suffered western Libya held by the rebel force try- will be scaled back in coming days as oth- victim left her apartment in Low-
the nation remains occupied by nearly only minor injuries, U.S. Africa Com- ing to end Gadhafi’s four-decade rule. er countries begin carrying out airstrikes er Macungie on Wednesday and
140,000 foreign forces. mand said. One crew member was reco- Residents of the city 125 miles southeast designed to deter forces loyal to Libyan was planning to meet Rapoport.
vered by rebels and the other was picked of Tripoli, say shelling and sniper attacks leader Moammer Gadhafi. She wasn’t seen after that.
HARRISBURG

Prison drugs under stamps


Officials say inmates at a Pennsylva-
nia prison received drugs from the
outside hidden beneath the postage
Besieged Yemeni president warns of a civil war
stamps on their mail. By AHMED AL-HAJ and LEE KEATH pushed into even greater instabil- southern province where a gov-
Five inmates and six of their loved U.S. worried Associated Press ity. In a potentially explosive ernment crackdown killed seven
ones face charges in a sting dubbed SANAA, Yemen — Yemen’s split, rival factions of the military protesters over the weekend is
about impact on
"Operation Postage Stamp." Prosecu- U.S.-backed president, his sup- have deployed tanks in the capital fired.
tors said Monday the inmates’ family battle against port crumbling among political Sanaa — with units commanded • In Iraq, the mayor of a town
and friends used stamps to cover up al-Qaida wing in allies and the army, warned that by Saleh’s son protecting the pres- in the Kurdish self-ruled region
doses of a prescription drug available the country could slide into a ident’s palace, and units loyal to a says one policeman was fatally
in the form of a thin film meant to be
Yemen. Civilian
“bloody” civil war Tuesday as the top dissident commander protect- shot and ten others wounded dur-
dissolved under the tongue. unrest opposition rejected his offer to ing the protesters. ing a demonstration.
Prosecutors say the doses of Subox- continues in step down by the end of the year. The turmoil raised alarm in • In Bahrain, mourners buried
one would be concealed under the Tens of thousands protested in Washington, which has heavily a Shiite woman who witnesses
stamps of letters and mailed to inmates countries the capital demanding his imme- backed Saleh to wage a campaign say died at the hands of Bahrain’s
at the Carbon County Correctional around the diate ouster, emboldened by top against a major Yemen-based al- military shortly after emergency AP PHOTO
Facility. region. military commanders who joined Qaida wing that plotted attacks in rule was imposed last week. A Yemeni soldier checks a pe-
Suboxone is a prescription narcotic their cause. the United States. • In Egypt, fire sweeps the up- destrian Tuesday as he and oth-
used to treat heroin addiction. Ali Abdullah Saleh’s apparent In other Mideast developments per floors of the Interior Ministry ers stand guard to protect anti-
The state attorney general’s office determination to cling to power on Tuesday: building as policemen protest government protestors in Sanaa,
says more charges are possible. raised fears that Yemen could be • In Syria, the governor of a outside to demand higher pay. Yemen.
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Bidders will vie for properties at county tax sale


Luzerne County auction set to courthouse rotunda, is expected that have not yet been listed at a The Fox Run Road building on standing liens against the proper- quencies sooner.
sell 370 properties, most free to attract the most bids because previous back-tax sale. Buyers of 5 acres is assessed at $1.17 mil- ty. Bidders must complete paper-
the properties are in the judicial upset sale properties must pay off lion. Properties that don’t sell in the work in advance, and around 100
of taxes, liens and mortgages. or “free-and-clear” sale. all back taxes and government Most of the170 upset sale prop- upset sale will be auctioned in an bidders were registered by Tues-
These roughly 200 properties liens and might be responsible erties, including Big Kahuna, Aug. 10 free-and-clear sale unless day’s deadline, said Northeast
did not sell at previous back-tax for other non-government liens were listed because the owners the property owners obtain a Revenue representative Sean
By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES
jandes@timesleader.com
auctions. Buyers are required to or debts tied to the properties. defaulted on back-tax repayment court order, file for bankruptcy or Shamany.
pay what it cost the county for le- The list of upset sale properties plans, according to representa- pay all back taxes owed up to John Rodgers, also of North-
About 370 properties will be
available for purchase to the high- gal and advertising fees related to includes Robert Powell’s Butler tives of Northeast Revenue Ser- 2009 to get out of the sale. east Revenue, said many of the
est bidder at the Luzerne County the sale, which means bidding Township law office. vice LLC, which has been operat- In the past, payment plan de- properties in today’s sale have
Courthouse today because the typically starts around $800 or Powell’s building, listed under ing the county tax claim office faulters would be off the hook un- dodged sales for years. The com-
property owners did not pay their less. These properties are free of the company name Big Kahuna since May. til an annual upset sale was held pany has vowed to adhere to pro-
back taxes. any taxes, liens and mortgages. Realty LLC, requires a starting Powell’s property is not expect- in September, but Northeast Rev- cedures and not allow special ex-
The first round of auctioning, The remaining 170 properties bid of $84,470, according to the ed to sell today because the buyer enue opted to hold a special up- ceptions for any property own-
which begins at 10 a.m. in the are in an upset sale for properties public posting. would have to assume other out- set sale in March to address delin- ers.

Famed blues pianist Perkins dies Going green to aid economy Organic-yogurt CEO touts amounts of chemicals in food, liv-
B.B. King called Perkins, who benefits of environmentally, ing a sedentary lifestyle and an
increasing cancer rate in the
played locally, “one of last ethically run firms. United States. “We have the
great Mississippi Bluesmen.” means and knowledge to get us
to a very different place,” he said.
By STEVE MOCARSKY In the 1980s, Hirshberg created
Staff and Wire Reports smocarsky@timesleader.com a carbon footprint of his company
AUSTIN, Texas — Pinetop WILKES-BARRE – The head showing how much carbon diox-
Perkins, one of the last old- of a successful organic yogurt ide was produced at every level.
school bluesmen who played company on Tuesday delivered a He put together nine teams to re- S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER
with Muddy Waters and who be- message to the community: run- duce it. The net results, he said, CEO Gary Hirshberg, of Stony-
came the oldest Grammy winner ning a green business is not just included a 46-percent reduction field Farm, the world’s leading
this year, died Monday at his ethically and environmentally re- in transportation costs equating organic yogurt producer.
home of cardiac arrest. sponsible, it’s the basis for eco- to $12.4 million in savings be-
He was 97. nomic growth in the 21st century. tween 2006 and 2010. ter of thinking a little differently
Perkins was having chest pains Gary Hirshberg, president and Switching from traditional and it starts with us as consum-
when he went to take a nap and CEO of New Hampshire-based plastic packaging to biodegrada- ers,” Hirshberg said.
paramedicscouldnotrevivehim, Stonyfield Farm and chairman of ble packaging made from plants Hirshberg said more execu-
said Hugh Southard, Perkins’ Climate Counts, addressed the resulted in stronger, lighter pack- tives are becoming receptive to
agent for the last 15 years. audience in a packed Dorothy aging that didn’t cost any more. his ideas because they see that
Perkins was believed to be the Dickson Darte Center for the Per- Building an anaerobic sewage becoming greener can help com-
oldest of the forming Arts at Wilkes Universi- treatment plant for the farm re- panies grow.
“He had old-time Delta ty, explaining how Stonyfield duced sludge production by 98 One of the biggest challenges
blues musi- grew from a seven-cow organic percent and resulted in a 53-per- to a healthier, more sustainable
such a dis- cians still per- AP FILE PHOTO farming school in 1983 to the cent reduction in sewage dispos- world, Hirshberg said, is “moving
tinctive forming. In this 2009 file photo, Grammy winning blues pianist Joe Willie largest manufacturer of organic al costs. The facility paid for itself politicians fast enough to keep up
voice, and onPerkins went
countless
‘Pinetop’ Perkins gestures during a festival in Clarksdale, Miss. yogurt in the world.
Hirshberg said the Earth’s nat-
in 17 months, he said.
Creative advertising efforts,
with this.” A major problem is a
lack of campaign finance reform
he sure tours across an my for best traditional blues al- an apple pie from the fast food ural resources are being depleted such as spending $100,000 to because chemical companies are
could play eight-decade
career, and he
bum for his collaboration on the
“Last of the Great Mississippi
chain in his dressing room before
his performance.
at an alarming rate. At projected
rates of consumption, “we would
give away yogurt samples and
coupons on Chicago’s subway
major contributors to political
campaigns, he said.
the piano. performed in Delta Bluesmen: Live in Dallas.” “The blues world is still in real- need five Earths to sustain us.” system as a thank you to commu- Hirshberg’s presentation, fol-
He will be Northeastern
Pennsylvania.
He also received a lifetime
achievement Grammy in 2005.
ly good hands, respectful hands,”
Cloeren said. “But when you
Hirshberg also said two-thirds
of Americans are overweight,
ters for using mass transit, in-
creased the company’s market
lowed by a question-and-answer
period, was part of the Allan P.
missed … The piano man Pocono Blues Festival founder lose… those people it’s a melan- costing about $147 billion in share enough to stave off spend- Kirby Center Lecture Series in
all over played with an Michael Cloeren booked Perkins choly feeling. It means that they health care. He believes there’s a ing $10 million to keep the yogurt Free Enterprise and Entrepre-
aggressive to perform at the festival in 1999 educated the next generation the connection between increasing on store shelves. “It’s just a mat- neurship at Wilkes.
the style and sang and 2010. Cloeren said Perkins right way, but you do have mixed
world.” with a distinc- was “a historic figure as far as emotions, because people like
tive
B.B. King voice.
About ‘Pinetop’
gravelly blues was concerned, … like Babe
Ruth was to baseball,” but he also
that it’s hard to duplicate.”
Perkins also performed two POLICE BLOTTER inger Wyoming Valley Medical
Center in Plains Township.
Police said Anthony Vuocola,
47, of Nescopeck, was traveling
B.B. King remembered a soft-spoken gen- shows with Muddy Waters at No other information was south on South Main Street
Perkins
said in an e- tleman from a by-gone era who Cook’s Aladdin Lounge on South WILKES-BARRE – City released. when his 1997 Toyota Camry
mailed state- tookhisappearanceveryserious- Washington Street in Wilkes- police reported the following: • Police said Joseph Ed- struck a 2007 Hyundai Sonata,
ment that he was saddened by ly. Barre during the early 1980s. • Police said two men were wards, 60, of Midland Court, driven by Jessica Berry, 27, of
the loss of his friend. “He dressed very dapper, he Former manager Bob Cook stabbed and a third was assault- was cited with public drunk- Northumberland, at about 9:20
“He was one of the last great would have a piano tie, piano said that even though Perkins ed during a fight in the area of enness after allegedly being p.m.
Mississippi Bluesmen,” King socks; he’d always dress in a suit was by then about 70 years old, 70 Hutson St. at about 9:40 found intoxicated in the area of Berry was northbound on
said. “He had such a distinctive and a top hat,” Cloeren said. “He he had no trouble relating to the p.m. Monday. Police released 159 S. Pennsylvania Ave. at 7:20 South Main Street at the time
voice, and he sure could play the was old school all the way, and sell-out crowds. only the ages of those injured, a p.m. Monday. of the crash.
piano. He will be missed not only you don’t see that any more, but a Richard Briggs, founder of the 32-year-old man, a 20-year-old Police said witnesses stated
by me, but by lovers of music all lot of first- and second-genera- Briggs’ Farm Blues Festival in man and a 17-year-old male. HANOVER TWP. – Two Vuocola crossed the divider and
over the world.” tion blues men, their stage pres- Nescopeck, said he regrets never Police did not release names people were taken to a hospital struck Berry’s vehicle.
Perkins won a Grammy in Feb- ence was very important to booking Perkins for his festival, of those injured or who was after a two-vehicle crash on Vuocola and Berry were
ruary for best traditional blues al- them.” but said he caught the blues man stabbed. South Main Street in the lower transported to a hospital. Their
bum for “Joined at the Hip: Pine- Cloeren also said Perkins in concert in Chicago in 2009. The two men who were Askam section Monday night, cars were towed from the
top Perkins & Willie ‘Big Eyes’ “smoked till the day he died” and “I was quite impressed with stabbed were taken to Geis- police said. scene.
Smith.” had a fondness for McDonalds the intensity of his voice still at
“He is the blues, he is the epi- food. In his contract rider to per- 95,” Briggs said.
tome of it,” Southard said of Per-
kins. “He lived it, breathed it.”
Perkins also won a 2007 Gram-
formatthePoconoBluesFestival
near Lake Harmony, Perkins re-
quested two cheeseburgers and
Times Leader reporter Matt
Hughes and The Associated
Press contributed to this report.
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THOMAS P. LEDENT, 51, of Edward J. Balchun Anna T. Salidas Elaine Ann Roke
Wilkes-Barre, passed away bravely
and courageously, fighting meta- March 20, 2011 March 22, 2011
static lung cancer, Tuesday, March
March 20, 2011
22, 2011, at his home surrounded
by his wife, Diana LeDent, and E dward J. Balchun, of Arlington,
Va., and formerly of Kingston
and Cocoa Beach, Fla., passed away
A nna T. Salidas, 93, of Duryea,
passed away Tuesday morning,
March 22, 2011, at Riverstreet Ma-
Elaine Ann
family. He was under the care of Roke, 75, of New-
Hospice Community Care, Wilkes- Sunday, March 20, 2011. nor, Wilkes-Barre. port Street, Glen
Born in Wilkes-Barre on October A lifelong resident of Duryea, she
Barre. Lyon, passed
16, 1920, he was a son of the late Jo- was a daughter of the late John and
Funeral arrangements are away Sunday,
seph and Marie Dula Balchun. He Anna Tomaschik Lucas. Anna
pending from the Simon S. Russin worked in the local garment indus- March 20, 2011,
was educated in the Wilkes-Barre
Funeral Home, 136 Maffett St., schools and for many years was a try. at the Wilkes-
Plains Township. member of St. Ignatius Church, She was a member of Nativity of Barre General
Kingston, and the Holy Name Socie- Our Lord Parish, Duryea (formerly Hospital.
OLIVER “LEE DOMINICK”, ty. St. Joseph’s Church), and the last re- She was born on July 25, 1935, in
95, of the Hudson section of Plains As a young man, he was active in maining member of the Lucas fam- Glen Lyon, a daughter of the late Jo-
Township, died Tuesday morning, many sports and played baseball in ily. seph and Alice Baran Laychus.
March 22, 2011, at the Wilkes- the old Susquehanna League and Anna was preceded in death by Elaine was a graduate of Newport
Barre General Hospital. semi pro football with the East her husband, Victor L. Salidas, in Township High School and was em-
Funeral arrangements are Dover Field Club of Dover, N.J. 1979, and her siblings, Mary Moore,
South America and the South Pacif- John, Joseph, Andrew, Michael, Ge- Funeral will be held at 9:30 a.m. ployed by Christie Fashions, Glen
pending from the Corcoran Funer- Prior to World War II, he was em-
ployed at the Picatinney Arsenal in ic. orge and Frank. Friday from the Bernard J. Piontek Lyon.
al Home Inc., Plains Township. He was preceded in death by his Funeral Home Inc., 204 Main St., She was preceded in death by her
Dover, and though deferred, he en- She is survived by her son, Victor,
listed when war broke out. During wife of 66 years, the former Rosem- and his wife, Theresa, of Duryea; Duryea, with a Mass of Christian brother, Albert Padagomas.
WILLIAM V. UNVARSKY, 89, ary Collins; and his sisters, Ruth Ya- Burial at 10 a.m. in Holy Rosary
World War II, Sergeant Balchun granddaughters, Jennifer, of Du- Elaine was beloved and cherished
of North Pennsylvania Avenue, kus and Marie Wagner. Church, Duryea, with the Rev. Jo-
served overseas with the U.S. Army ryea, and Sheryl, of Drexel Hill, Pa.; by her family, who were the joy and
Wilkes-Barre, passed into Eternal Surviving are his daughter, Bea seph Elston officiating. Interment
Air Force in both the European and and nieces and nephews. will be held in St. John’s Cemetery, pride of her life. Her family is ex-
Life on Tuesday afternoon, March Pacific Theaters for over 31 months. Sullivan, and son-in-law Bill, of Ar- The family would like to give a
lington, Va.; grandchildren, Erin Duryea. Family and friends may call tremely grateful to all who have sup-
22, 2011, in the Golden Living Cen- During the early stages of World special thank you to the staff of Riv- from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the fu-
Lee (Chris) and Matthew Sullivan ported her with their prayers and
ter, Summit Campus, Wilkes- War II, his squadron, the 1st Anti- erstreet Manor for their kindness neral home.
(Elana); great-grandsons, Nicholas concerns during her life. Many
Barre, following an illness. Submarine Squadron, was attached and excellent care extended to An- In lieu of flowers, memorial dona-
and Patrick Lee, and Jonah and thanks goes to all of her neighbors
Funeral services for Mr. Unvar- to the British RAF in England and na. The family would also like to tions may be made to Nativity of
Rowan Sullivan; as well as several thank Dr. Patel for the compassion and friends.
sky will be announced in Thurs- was given credit by way of a Presi- Our Lord Parish, 127 Stephenson
nieces and nephews. Surviving are her husband of 57
day’s edition of The Times Leader dential Unit Citation for helping and care provided to Anna. St.., Duryea.
A Mass of Christian Burial years, Mario Roke; son Philip Roke
from the John V. Morris Funeral win the “Battle of the North Atlan- will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m.
tic” against German submarines. and his wife, Theresa; son Mark Roke
Home, 625 N. Main St., Wilkes- Friday in the Church of Saint Ignati-
After the end of the war, he was us Loyola, Kingston. Interment will and his wife, Debbie; daughter, Lisa
Barre. employed by Bausch & Lomb Inc.,
of Rochester, N.Y., for 35 years. He
be in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Hanover
Township. Friends may call from
Kenneth E. Rought Roke Higgins; grandchildren, Mark
Roke Jr. and his wife, Jenn; Jessica
concluded his career as branch re- 8:30 to 9:15 a.m. Friday at the Mah- March 21, 2011 Mulligan and her husband, Shawn;
Dorothy D. gional manager in charge of the
Wilkes-Barre office and the optical,
er-Collins Funeral Home, 360 N. Jacklyn Nelson and her husband, Aa-
Oleniak consumer, and industrial salesmen.
Maple Ave., Kingston.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial con- K enneth E. Rought, 68, of Falls,
went home to be with the Lord
ron; Jason Roke; and Lorianne, Brit-
tany and Kelsey Higgins; great-grand-
Upon early retirement, he and his tribution may be made to the char- while surrounded by his family on
March 21, 2011 wife toured the major cities of 50 ity of the donor’s choice. children, Noah, Luke, Mason, Aysha
Monday, March 21, 2011, at home. and Isabella Roke, and Robin Mulli-
countries the world over, plus the Condolence can be sent to the He fought a courageous battle with
D orothy D. (Williams) Oleniak,
67, of North Walnut Street, Ge-
orgetown section of Wilkes-Barre
major islands of Greece, Hawaii, family at www.maher-collins.com. GIST cancer for 2 ½ years. Kenny
was a loving husband, father and
gan; as well as many nieces, nephews
and cousins.
grandfather. Funeral services will be held at
Township, passed into Eternal Life
Monday evening, March 21, 2011, Mr. Rought was born March 12, 9:30 a.m. Saturday from the George
in the Inpatient Unit of Hospice Wayne Hunter Sr. 1943, in Montrose, and was a son of
Lois Race Rought, of Falls, and the
A. Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 211 W.
Main St., Glen Lyon. A Mass of Chris-
Community Care, Geisinger South
Wilkes-Barre, following a coura- March 21, 2011 late Harold Rought. He graduated tian Burial is at 10 a.m. in Holy Spirit
geous battle with cancer. from Tunkhannock High School in Parish/St. Adalbert’s Church. Inter-
1961.
W
Born December 7, 1943, in New ayne Hunter Sr., 65, of Hanov- ment will follow in St. John the Bap-
York City, N.Y., she was a daughter er Township, passed away He was employed by the Bendix
tist Cemetery, Glen Lyon. Family and
of Dorothy M. (Denman) Wil- Monday, March 21, 2011, in Geisin- Corporation, South Montrose, Pa.,
for over 33 years, Howell’s Furnace friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Fri-
liams, of Kingston, and the late ger Wyoming Valley Medical Cen-
Boyd M. Williams. Educated in the ter. He was born June 23,1945, in Service, and the Tunkhannock Area Falls; sister, Gail Quick of Center- day and from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Satur-
Edwardsville schools, she was a Nanticoke, and was a son of the late School District maintenance de- moreland; grandchildren Nancy, day.
member of one of the last graduat- William and Dorothy Knight Hun- partment. Amy, Tim, Laura, Kenny, Austin,
ing classes of the former Edwards- ter. Kenny deeply loved his wife, the Amber and Adam.
ville High School, class of 1962. He attended Northwest Schools former Harriet Keegan, with whom Mr. Rought’s funeral service
She furthered her education by at- and was formerly employed as a he would have celebrated their 50th will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday Joseph J. Labar
tending the Famous Artist School truck driver. wedding anniversary this Septem- from the Northmoreland Baptist
in Westport, Conn. Wayne was preceded in death by ber. He enjoyed farming and hunt- Church, 21 Ripple Brook Road, Cen-
Until her retirement, Mrs. Ole- his brothers Albert and Robert; and ing with his son and grandsons. He termoreland, with the Rev. James March 19, 2011
niak worked as a clerk in the claims his son John Deyo. would often be seen driving down Howell officiating. Interment will
department of Blue Cross of He is survived by his wife of 10 the road with his grandkids in his be in the Fitch Cemetery, Northmo- Joseph J. Labar,
Northeastern Pennsylvania for 15 years, Marilyn Lewis Hunter, Ha- horse and buggy. He also enjoyed reland Township. Friends may call 85, of Exeter,
years. Previously, she was employ- nover Township; children, Sheila his yearly vacations that he and Har- from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the passed away Sat-
ed as a nursery school teacher for Ziemba and husband Larry, Wilkes- riet would take with the “gang.” Curtis L. Swanson Funeral Home
25 grandchildren; 10 great-grand- urday evening,
the former Ash Street School in Barre; Wayne Jr. and his wife, Jac- Ken was a member of the North- Inc., corner of routes 29 and 118,
que, Kingston; Donnie ,Glen Lyon; children; as well as numerous nieces March 19, 2011, at
Georgetown for 10 years. and nephews. moreland Baptist Church, Center- Pikes Creek. the Golden Liv-
Dorothy is remembered by fam- Eric, Nanticoke; April Budd and moreland. The family requests that memo-
husband Joe, Fairfield, Pa.; Douglas A Private Memorial Service ing Center, East
ily and friends as having a love of will be held at the convenience of He was preceded in death by his rial contributions be sent to the
and his wife, Tina, Nanticoke; and granddaughter Rachel Rowlands. Mountain, Plains
the outdoors. She especially en- the family. Northmoreland Baptist Church, 21
joyed gardening, creating plastic Winter, Wilkes-Barre Township; sis- In addition to his wife and moth- Township, sur-
Arrangements are by the Wil- Ripple Brook Road, Tunkhannock,
ters, Betty Hunter, Bev Hunsinger, rounded by his loving family.
crafts and was a collector of ceram- liams-Hagen Funeral Home Inc., 114 er, he is survived by children, Karen PA 18657; or the Medical Oncology
and Lois Shaughnessy; and brother Born in Exeter, he was a son of the
ic hummingbird figurines. W. Main St., Plymouth. Rowlands and her husband, Hank, Prescription Assistance Fund, 382
William; step-children, Jay Martin late John and Anna Yarina Labar
In addition to her father, Boyd, Jr., Todd Martin, Christopher Mar- In lieu of flowers, memorial dona- of Centermoreland; Debbie Cragle Pierce St., Kingston, PA 18704.
she was preceded in death by her tin, Renee Martin, Anitra Martin, tions can be made to the American and her husband, Kevin, of Falls; Ken’s family would like to thank (Liberski). He attended Exeter
husband, Mr. Leonard S. Oleniak, Ketina Jones and Keli-jo Temarantz; Cancer Society. Brenda Sepelyak and her husband, Dr. Bruce Saidman and the entire schools and belonged to St. Anthony
on March 10, 1990; and by an infant Robert, of Centermoreland; and staff at the Medical Oncology Asso- of Padua Church, Exeter.
daughter, Jill, in 1978. Todd Rought and his wife, Jeanne, ciates, Kingston, and Hospice Care Mr. Labar was a U.S. Marine veter-
Surviving, in addition to her of Falls; brothers, Donald Rought of of the VNA for their compassionate an having served his country during
mother, Dorothy, are her daugh-
ters, Jean Wiernusz and her hus-
band, Brian, of Mountain Top,
FUNERALS Centermoreland, and Bill Rought of care and support. the Soloman Islands Campaign in the
Pacific during World War II.
with whom she recently resided, He was a retired coal mine fore-
ALBERT – George, funeral 9:30 Christian Women of Holy Trinity
and Julie Conroy of the Miners
Mills section of the city; grandchil-
a.m. today from Mamary-Durkin
Funeral Service, 59 Parrish St.,
Church will recite the Rosary at 9
a.m. today at the church.
Allan John Hollrigl man working at the Exeter Colliery
and the No. 6 Colliery in Pittston. He
dren, including Zachary Wiernusz, Wilkes-Barre. Services 10 a.m. at OLSHEFSKI – Irene, funeral at 9 also retired from Owens-Illinois as a
March 16, 2011
Jimmy and Dakota Conroy; broth- St. Anthony’s Maronite Church, a.m. today from the Earl W. quality control specialist.
er, Boyd M. Williams, and his wife, Park Avenue, Wilkes-Barre. Lohman Funeral Home Inc., 14 W. Mr. Labar was an avid outdoors-
Susan, of Exeter; sister, Pauline
Thomas of Kingston; as well as
BONK – Margaret, services 8:30
a.m. today from McLaughlin’s
Green St., Nanticoke, with a Mass
of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. from A llan John Hollrigl, 81, of White
Haven, died Wednesday, March man, having a love of astronomy, fish-
ing and hunting. He also had a life-
several nieces and nephews. Family Funeral Service, 142 S. St. Faustina Parish at St. Mary’s 16, 2011, at his lifelong home. He
Washington St., Wilkes-Barre. Church, Hanover St., Nanticoke. was born a son to Joseph and Bertha long love of dogs, having many ca-
Funeral services for Mrs. Ole-
Funeral Mass at 9:30 a.m. in the PANAWAY – Anthony, funeral 10 (Weiand) Hollrigl in White Haven nine companions throughout his life.
niak will be conducted at 9 a.m.
Church of St. Nicholas. a.m. today with a Mass of Chris- on August 8, 1929. He was preceded in death by his
Friday from the John V. Morris- BOYLE – Thomas, family and
Charles J. Leagus Funeral Home, tian Burial in the Gate of Heaven wife of over 60 years, Lucy Porfirio
friends may call 2 to 4 p.m. Preceding him in death were his
Church, 40 Machell Ave., Dallas. Labar; and a brother, John Labar Jr.
281 E. Northampton St., Heights Thursday at the Sheldon Funeral The family will receive friends at wife of 51 years, Irmgard (Pehnelt)
section of Wilkes-Barre, followed Home, Main Street, Meshoppen. Hollrigl, their twin sons, both par- Surviving are his son, John, Exe-
the church 9:30 a.m. until the
by a Funeral Mass at 9:30 a.m. in CIAMPI – Caroline, funeral 9 a.m. time of service. ents and four siblings. ter; sister, Dolores Labar Porfirio,
Our Lady of Hope Parish Commu- today from the Anthony Recup- POPEROWITZ – Thomas, funeral Allan is survived by his three chil- Exeter; grandsons, John and his wife,
nity, 40 Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre, ero Funeral Home, 406 Susque- 10:15 a.m. today from the George dren: daughters, Sharon Mrozinski Trevi, Edwardsville; Eric and his
with the Rev. John S. Terry, pastor, hanna Ave., West Pittston. Mass A. Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 105 wife, Jessica, Nanticoke; and Mark
of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in and son-in-law Martin, of White
officiating. Interment will be N. Main St., Ashley. Mass of and his wife, Dawn, Wilkes-Barre;
alongside her husband in Saint Immaculate Conception Church. Christian Burial at 11 a.m. from Haven; Sandy Kemmerer and son-
DYMOND – Aileen, memorial ser- Holy Savior Church, Hillard St., in-law David, of Mountain Top; and three great-granddaughters, Naviah,
Mary’s Roman Catholic Cemetery,
South Main Street, Hanover Town-
vice 11 a.m. Saturday at Friedman Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call 9 a son, Allan Hollrigl, and daughter- Saphira, Liara; and nieces and neph-
Farm Chapel (formerly East to 10:15 a.m. today. in-law Kathy, of White Haven. Also man never dies, he only fades away.” ews.
ship. Relatives and friends may Dallas United Methodist Church),
join Dorothy’s family for visitation SANTI – Fosco, funeral 9 a.m. today surviving are his sister Hilda Beitel Friends may visit with the Funeral services will be held
Lower Demunds Road, Dallas. from the Peter J. Adonizio Funer-
and remembrances from 4 to 7 FORD – Fred, graveside services of Freeland; eight grandchildren family at 10 a.m. Saturday at at 9 a.m. today from the Gub-
al Home, 802 Susquehanna Ave., St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in White biotti Funeral Home, 1030 Wyoming
p.m. Thursday evening at the fu- noon Friday at Mount Greenwood West Pittston. Mass of Christian and five great-grandchildren.
neral home. Cemetery, Shavertown. Burial at 9:30 a.m. in Our Lady of He was employed at Hickory Run Haven. A memorial service will im- Ave., Exeter. A Mass of Christian
In lieu of floral tributes, memo- FREY – Brett, memorial service 11 Mount Carmel Church, Pittston. State Park for 25 years, retiring in mediately follow at 11 a.m. Burial will follow at 9:30 a.m. at St.
rial contributions may be made in a.m. April 2 in the chapel at the SCAVO – Rose, Mass of Christian 1989. As a U.S. Army veteran, he re- In lieu of flowers, please send do- Anthony of Padua Church, Exeter,
her name to the Heartland Hos- Memorial Shrine Cemetery, Burial 10 a.m. today at St. Mary of nations to the Maryland Zoo in Bal-
Carverton. ceived the Army of Occupation with the Rev. Joseph Sibilano, O.S.J.,
pice Memorial Fund, 333 N. Sum- the Assumption Church, Old Medal for service in Germany dur- timore, 1876 Mansion House Drive, pastor, officiating. Interment will be
mit St., P.O. Box 10086, Toledo, GANCARCIK – Gregory, Mass of Forge. Relatives and friends may Druid Hill Park, Baltimore, MD
Christian Burial 10 a.m. today at pay their respects 9 a.m. until the ing the Korean War. in St. Cecilia’s Cemetery, Schooley
OH 43699-0086; or to Hospice 21217 (with Elephant Special Fund
in St. Mary’s Church Our Lady time of service today. A family man first, Allan cher- Street, Exeter.
Community Care, 601 Wyoming Help of Christians, St. Mary’s in honor of Allan Hollrigl in the me-
Ave., Kingston, PA 18704. SHUTLOCK – Michael, funeral 9 ished his late wife, Irmgard, their mo section); or The PA Parks & For- Memorial donations may be made
Road, Dorrance. a.m. Thursday from the Gubbiotti three children, eight grandchildren to the SPCA of Luzerne County, 524
To send Dorothy’s daughters HARCHARIK – Emma, funeral 9:30 est Foundation, 105 N. Front St.,
and their families online words of Funeral Home, 1030 Wyoming and five great-grandchildren. He Ste. 305, Harrisburg, PA 17101 (with E. Main St., Fox Hill Road, Wilkes-
a.m. Thursday from the George A. Ave., Exeter. Mass of Christian
comfort, please visit our website at Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 211 W. was a true outdoorsman who always Allan Hollrigl Memorial Fund in the Barre, PA 18702.
burial at 9:30a.m. at Our Lady of
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Speaker: U.S. pays as China grows Woman’s lawsuit over use


of service dog set for trial
U.S.-China Economic and
Security Review Commission Charmaine Klatch-Maynard company a friend because of the
dog. Both of those lawsuits were
member paints grim picture. says she was barred from dismissed by the court in favor of
attending meetings with dog. the defendants before trial.
In the Sugarloaf Township
By EILEEN GODIN case, Maynard alleges Police
Times Leader Correspondent By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER Chief John Hudson, acting on the
tmorgan@timesleader.com order of township supervisors,
WILKES-BARRE – In an ef- SCRANTON – A Sugarloaf barred her and her dog from a
fort to raise awareness on ec- Township woman’s nearly 5-year- Nov. 12, 2004, supervisors’ meet-
old civil suit, which claims offi- ing. She further alleged she was
onomic tensions with China,
cials violated her rights by forbid- barred from numerous other
Patrick Mulloy spoke to a full
ding her to attend township meetings, including the town-
auditorium at King’s College ship’s zoning hearing board and
on Tuesday night. meetings with her service dog, is
planning board, between Decem-
Mulloy, a Kingston native expected to go to trial soon.
ber 2004 and November 2005.
and King’s Charmaine Klatch-Maynard
The suit alleges violations of
alumnus, is a filed suit against the township, its
the Americans with Disabilities
“They own commission- police chief, township supervi-
Act and seeks more than $75,000
sors and an attorney in April
10 percent er on the
U.S.-China 2006, alleging she was barred
in damages.
In a pre-trial memorandum fil-
of JP Mor- Economic from numerous meetings of vari- ed Tuesday, Zygmunt Bialkow-
ous boards because officials
gan and and Security
would not allow her dog to ac-
ski, attorney for the township,
Review Com- said Hudson vehemently denies
Chase- mission. His company her. he ever told Maynard she could
Maynard, a well-known local
…Now they public pre- political activist, also alleged Su-
not attend the meeting. Supervi-
sentation ti- sors also deny they ever gave any
are buying tled “United pervisor Robert Stanziola and So- orders directing that Maynard be
licitor James A. Schneider made
into tech- States-China: defamatory comments about her,
barred from the meetings.
Bialkowski said evidence will
Growing Eco-
nology.” nomic Ten-
falsely describing her as a “tax show that Maynard attended su-
cheat” at a public meeting. pervisors’ meetings in Septem-
Patrick Mulloy sions” gath- The suit is one of three federal
U.S.-China ered an audi- ber, October and November
lawsuits Maynard has filed since 2004, and that she had her dog
Economic and ence of high
2006 relating to the alleged de- with her on at least two of those
Security Review school and
Commission college
nial of her access to buildings due occasions.
stu- to her service dog, which assists Bialkowski also filed a motion
member and
dents, plus her due to numerous medical is- seeking to bar Maynard from pre-
King’s College
alumnus.
business own- sues. senting any testimony regarding
ers and other In December 2006, Maynard psychological injuries she claims
area resi- sued the United States after she to have suffered.
dents. was allegedly denied access to a The case is scheduled for a pre-
Pulling information from post office in Wyoming. In 2009, trial conference on April 5 before
the commission’s 2010 report, she sued ENT Surgical Associ- U.S. District Judge James Mun-
available at www.uscc.gov, DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER ates of Hazleton, claiming the ley, who is expected to set a trial
and from experiences from Pat Mulloy, a commissioner on the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, speaks center refused to allow her to ac- date at that time.
visiting China, Mulloy paint- at King’s on Tuesday.
ed a grim picture of what is

Duryea OKs contract for streets


happening with China’s property rights, he said. the plane,” he said. is out of whack, placing im-
growth through trade at the This is all in violation of Not too long ago, the Chi- portance on quarterly results.
expense of the United States. China’s Most Favored Nation nese revealed they have a He suggests creating a bal-
China has grown financially trade agreement with the stealth aircraft, Mulloy said. anced trade with China, and
stronger as more U.S. compa- U.S. Under the MFN, a nation The Chinese now are buy- holding China accountable Borough will spend $322,304 $200,000 grant. Liquid fuel funds
nies outsource production receives low tariffs on trade ing our companies. for MFN violations could will pay for the remaining cost of
in grants and liquid fuel funds
and exports. China has used goods, he said. “They own 10 percent of JP help solve some of the deficit the paving.
this to its advantage by un- Mulloy used an example of Morgan and Chase,” he said. problems in the U.S. to redo eight thoroughfares. When asked by the audience
dervaluing its currency so it Boeing aircraft. “Now they are buying into “What are we allowing to about the $700,000 grant from
is just under the U.S. dollar, “Between Boeing versus technology.” happen to us?” Mulloy said. last year, council President Au-
and it has been stealing the Airbus, they said, we will China is thinking long-term “Flying from Korea to JFK is By AMANDA MYRKALO
drey Marcinko said the $792,000
ideas, patents and copy- buy from Boeing, if you teach and has a goal and strategy. like flying into a Third World Times Leader Correspondent
was never truly approved or
rights, called intelligent us how to make this part of Mulloy said the U.S. system nation.” DURYEA – Borough Council used.
on Monday night awarded a con- “This is a brand new grant of
tract totaling about $322,304 to 200,000 (dollars)… so we focused
POLITICAL BRIEFS American Asphalt Paving Co. to
resurface some of the worst roads
on our worst roads,” Marcinko
said
in the borough. The most expensive road will
American Asphalt will pave be Wright Street at an estimated
LARKSVILLE - State Sen. Rogers, candidate for Judge of Top. Refreshments will be Council will hold a “Meet the
Lower Hope Street, Constitution $68,885, with Wood Street sec-
John Yudichak announced a the Court of Common Pleas of provided to this free to the Candidate” fundraiser at the
$3,954 grant was awarded to Luzerne County, announces a public event. RSVP to 854-1171 Riverside Café, 187 Old River Avenue, Miner’s Court and Jen- ond at an estimated $65,280. If all
Larksville Borough to boost rescheduled date of her Meet or events@votejenfor- Road, Wilkes-Barre, on March kins, Mitchell, South, Wood and goes well, the borough may also
recycling efforts and help the the Candidate night due to judge.com. 31 from 7 to 9 p.m. Refresh- Wright streets. The borough will consider patching in Blueberry
economy. inclement weather. The new ments will be served. Tickets pay for the work with grant mon- Hills.
The funds were awarded date is set for March 30 from WILKES-BARRE -- The are $25 and can be purchased ey and liquid fuel funds. “Hopefully, we will receive
under the state Department of 6 to 8 p.m. at King’s Pizza, 49 Committee to Elect George at the door or by calling 824- The company gave the best of- 500,000 (dollars) in a grant next
Environmental Protection’s S. Mountain Blvd., Mountain Brown for Wilkes-Barre City 3402 in advance. fer for the borough to spend its year,” Marcinko said.
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Two charged with ransacking house waive hearing


Local men allegedly caused Judge Donald Whittaker on bail from $20,000 to their own Taken from the house was a messages earlier that day but their screens illuminating
more than $25,000 in damage Tuesday. recognizance, which permit- plasma TV, a laptop computer could not identify the caller. their hands.
Thomas Anthony Usavage, ted their release from the She did, however, recognize Police said other arrests are
to a Plymouth residence. 20, of Larksville, and Ray- county prison; however, Usav-
and keys, police said. her ex-boyfriend, identified as expected.
mond Stephen Delaney, 21, of age remains jailed on unrelat- Usavage, talking in the back- In unrelated cases, Usavage
Shickshinny, waived two ed cases. from stairs and they urinated ground during the harassing was sentenced by a county
By EDWARD LEWIS counts each of burglary and Police alleged Usavage, De- within the house, police al- calls, according to the crimi- judge on Feb. 10 to eight days
elewis@timesleader.com theft, and one count each of laney and a juvenile broke into leged. nal complaint. to six months in jail on sepa-
NANTICOKE – Two men criminal trespass and criminal a house on Ransom Street on Taken from the house was a A neighbor told police he rate counts of theft for steal-
who Plymouth police alleged mischief to Luzerne County Dec. 5 and destroyed furni- plasma TV, a laptop computer saw three drunken males ing items from cars in King-
trashed a house causing more Court. Delaney also waived ture, appliances and dishes and keys, police said. standing outside the house ston Township and Jackson
than $25,000 in damages three harassment charges to throughout the residence. The daughter of the home- that night, adding that they Township in August 2010, ac-
waived their rights to prelimi- county court. Paint was poured on floors, a owner told police she received were looking at cell phones be- cording to arrest and court re-
nary hearings before District Whittaker modified their banister was broken away numerous harassing phone cause he saw the lights from cords.

Health care among institute’s topics


Faculty Research Symposium
in Scranton also will focus on
“The convergence of experts I F Y O U G O
from various fields in one location
is exciting,” Wilkes President WHAT: Northeastern Pennsylvania
You’re Invited!
education and social services. Tim Gilmour said in a statement. Faculty Research Symposium,
hosted by The Institute for Public
“The symposium provides an are- Policy & Economic Development
na to share information and ex- WHEN: Friday, April 15, 8 a.m. to
By MATT HUGHES pertise, and to foster future col- 1:30 p.m.
mhughes@timesleader.com laborations.” WHERE: University of Scranton
The Institute for Public Policy Harlander said the symposium COST: $25 general public, free to
& Economic Development will will provide researchers the op- students and employees of In-
stitute member institutions, in-
host its fourth annual Northeast- portunity to collaborate among cludes breakfast
ern Pennsylvania Faculty Re- themselves and with area busi- CONTACT: Researcher Shelly
search Symposium April 15 at the ness leaders and provide the pub- Harlander at 408-9850 or harlan-
University of Scranton. lic with insightful information der@institutepa.org
Students and faculty from Ma- about the area.
rywood University, Misericordia “One of the major benefits is
University, The Commonwealth that it does provide information
Medical College, the University
of Scranton and Wilkes Universi-
for some of the major industries
here, including the health care in-
named. Tickets are $25 for the
general public and the event is Hilton Hotel in
ty will present original research in
subjects relevant to Northeastern
dustry, keeping them abreast of
the latest 21st-century develop-
free for students and employees
of the institute’s member institu-
Scranton
Pennsylvania at the symposium. ments in the field,” said Harlan- tions. Tickets will include a break- Monday, March 28, 2011
Researcher Shelly Harlander der, adding “often collaborations fast, Harlander said.
said that about 32 presentations will come about between the dif- The Institute for Public Policy Cocktail reception with acoustic tunes by County Lines
have been scheduled and will be ferent industries in the region and & Economic Development is a featuring Jamie Anzalone & Craig Kowalick: 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
divided among several breakout different faculty members.” partnership among Keystone Col- Dinner & awards program: 7:00 p.m.
sessions, focusing on subjects The event’s keynote speaker lege, King’s College, Luzerne
such as a health care, social ser- will be Peter Bardaglio, a senior County Community College, Ma-
vices and education. fellow at nonprofit organization rywood University, Misericordia Joseph DeLucca James McCabe
Presenters will address topics Second Nature and coordinator University, Penn State Wilkes-
THE HONOREES ARE:
Thomas Del Vecchio Erik O’Day
such as “The State of Health Care for the New York-based Tompkins Barre, the University of Scranton
in Pennsylvania,” “Social Work County Climate Protection Initia- and Wilkes University. Alana M. Anzalone, Esq Nicole Farber Michael A. O’Donnell, Esq
Faculty Burnout” and “A S.W.O.T. tive. It provides research, analysis Ann Bramblett Barr Nicole Linskey-Ferentino, DC Jon William Pollard
(strength, weakness, opportuni- The symposium will take place and consultation services to Tony Bartocci Melanie Ferris Pat Rogan
ty, threat) Analysis on Drug and between 8 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. at small and mid-size cities, coun- Melanie Boisseau Michael Finarelli Matt Rogers, Esq
Alcohol Treatment Services in the University of Scranton; a spe- ties, nonprofit organizations and Michael Barrouk R. Clements Gover Lindo Sabatini
NEPA,” Harlander said. cific venue has not yet been businesses.
Karl Borton Chadwick “A.J.” Hausknecht Salvatore L. Sciandra
Anthony D. Bruno II, MD Michael J. Karcutskie Jason Sherrill
Scott Carey Mark Kishel Jackie Soper
COURT BRIEFS County from 2006 to 2008. boiling water waived his right to
a preliminary hearing in Wilkes- Mark Calore Chris Kostelnik Michael Trudnak
HANOVER TWP. – A man Barre Central Court on Tuesday. Cynthia Charnetski, OD Erik Manassy Brian M. Vinsko, Esq
who police alleged stole purses Ronald Cottle, 35, of Monroe
Joseph Conway Luke Matthews Robert Williams
HAZLETON – A man accused from woman outside a pharma- Street, Wilkes-Barre, waived
by city police of killing another cy waived his right to a prelimi- charges of kidnapping and crim- Jennifer Pugh-Deemer Therese Maxfield Carmen Winters
man during a poker game will nary hearing before District inal conspiracy to commit kid-
face a criminal homicide charge Judge Joseph Halesey on Tues- napping to Luzerne County
in Luzerne County Court. day. Court. Tickets: $100 each or $850 for a table (10 per table).
Jaboar A. Stanley, 28, ap- Stanley Kocher, 38, of Law- Police withdrew charges of Your name: ____________________________________________
peared for a preliminary hearing rence Street, Wilkes-Barre, aggravated assault, simple as-
Tuesday before District Judge waived four counts of robbery, sault, false imprisonment and Additional guests in your party: ___________________________
Joseph Zola, who forwarded two counts of theft, and one conspiracy against Cottle. _____________________________________________________
charges of criminal homicide, count each of simple assault and Police allege Cottle, Kevin _____________________________________________________
receiving stolen property and receiving stolen property. Lewis, 24, Lee Nicholas Berns-
_____________________________________________________
tampering with evidence to Police alleged Kocher stole a dorf, 26, Tim Buckner, 33, and
county court. purse from a woman outside the Young Williams, 40, all from You’re Invited! Menu choices: Roasted Prime Rib of Beef #_____
Police and the county District CVS Pharmacy, Carey Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, lured Joan Rosen- Please return this Chicken Picatta #_____
Attorney’s Office alleged Stanley on Feb. 25, and again stole a grant into 32 Monroe St. on Jan. form with your payment
to The Times Leader, Broiled Atlantic Salmon #_____
killed Emmanuel J. Felix, 20, purse from another woman in 20.
40 Under Forty, Starter: Classic Caesar Salad • Dessert: Chocolate Decadence Cake
inside their residence at 120-122 front of the pharmacy on March Rosengrant alleged she was 15 N. Main Street,
E. Mine St. on Feb. 15. 6, according to a news release. slapped in the face and body Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 My check is enclosed for $_____ and made payable to The Times Leader.
The two men were playing several times, and boiling water by March 21, 2011. Or, charge to credit card # _________________________________
poker when Stanley allegedly WILKES-BARRE – One of was poured onto her feet, ac- To reserve by phone, Exp. date: ___/___ Security code: ______
fired a shot from a .45-caliber five men accused of kidnapping cording to the criminal com- contact Rae Decker
handgun, hitting Felix in the and assaulting a woman with plaint. at 570.970.7393. Card type: ❏ Visa ❏ Mastercard ❏ Discover ❏ American Express
276204

chest, according to the criminal


complaint.
Stanley told investigators he
hid the gun in an abandoned
building and later buried it in a
sock in West Mahoney Town-
ship in Schuylkill County.
Investigators said the gun was
reported stolen in October
2004.
Stanley is also facing five
counts each of illegally possess-
ing firearms and unlawful trans-
fer of firearms.
Police alleged Stanley illegally
owned guns found inside the
East Mine Street residence after
the deadly shooting.
Stanley remains jailed at the
county prison without bail.

WILKES-BARRE – A King-
ston man police say was the
leader of the “Operation Bad
News” drug ring pleaded guilty
to related charges Monday.
Robert Bovolick, 29, pleaded
guilty to four related charges,
including corrupt organizations
and criminal conspiracy to deliv-
er marijuana before Senior
Judge Joseph Augello.
Bovolick will be sentenced on
April 27.
According to court records,
agents with the state attorney
general’s Bureau of Narcotics
Investigation and Drug Control
charged several men, including
Bovolick, with trafficking a large
amount of marijuana in Luzerne
K

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Editorial
OUR OPINION: TRANSPARENCY

Open the books


on public spending
S
HOW US THE money. FOLLOW THE CASH
Governments of all
sizes, from Luzerne • Read the government trans-
parency “report card”:
County’s cities and
www.pennpirg.org
townships, to public school • Search state contracts: http://
districts, to state agencies, contracts.patreasury.org
should provide easy, online ac- • Search federal contracts:
cess to their financial data – al- www.usaspending.gov
lowing taxpayers to see, • Search federal “stimulus”
search and assess how their spending: www.recovery.gov
dollars get spent.
Providing this information bling blocks: There’s no cen-
in an easily readable format – tral clearinghouse of informa-
akin to a checkbook – should tion. As Angela Couloumbis
be considered a basic function wrote recently for The Phila-
of these bodies, critical to delphia Inquirer: “If you want
building public trust and to to find out about contracts, for
preventing misspending. The instance, you go to the treasu-
technology already exists. ry department’s site (http://
Those who don’t apply that contracts.patreasury.org). If
technology in 2011 to provide you want to see what lobbyists
a clear look at their oper- are spending, you have to go to
ations, known as “being trans- the Department of State
parent,” run the risk of appear- (www.dos.state.pa.us). And
ing either lazy or, worse, as if for a legislator’s statement of
they have something to hide.
Regrettably, Pennsylvania’s
government hasn’t led the
pack in regard to transparen-
financial interests, you hit the
State Ethics Commission site
(www.ethics.state.pa.us).”
Pennsylvania can do better,
PHEAA grants help bolster access to higher education
GOV. TOM Corbett’s state- students receive PHEAA grants, so they
cy. A report released this providing comprehensive data
month by the Philadelphia-
based Pennsylvania Public In-
in a single place in a plainly un-
derstandable format. Resi-
ment in his recent budget
address that we need to
find a new model for fund-
COMMENTARY have greater access and choice as well. Too
often middle-class families feel they must
limit their choice of schools because they
terest Research Group gave dents, weary of murky legisla- TIM GILMOUR
ing higher education and don’t qualify for state or federal student aid.
the state only an average tive “slush funds” and pay-to-
that model needs to be one As the economy improves in coming
grade, C+, regarding its open- play contracts, require it.
in which the dollars follow best way to do this is through Pennsylvania years, I encourage the governor and Legisla-
ness about government spend- Likewise, in Northeastern
the student, is a philosophy with which I Higher Education Assistance Agency ture to consider dedicating more of the
ing. Pennsylvania, people rankled
strongly agree. grants. state’s support for higher education to these
The advocacy group and its by the ongoing public corrup-
I recognize how unfortunate it is that our PHEAA grants target low- and middle- direct-to-student grants. A relatively small
nationwide affiliates awarded tion scandal deserve greater
state economy has not rebounded enough income students, and provide direct state amount of money would have a big impact
A grades to five states – Arizo- transparency on the part of
yet to prevent the need for budget cuts and support to the student. This support cre- on increasing access to college for low- and
na, Indiana, Kentucky, Loui- county leaders, municipal offi-
appreciate that the governor tried to make ates the greatest access to higher education middle-income students. For instance,
siana and Texas. cials and school boards. In-
those cuts equitable across the board for all for these students, because the money can taking just 12 percent of the institutional
While Pennsylvania’s sys- deed, public confidence in
Pennsylvania colleges and universities. be used at any college or university in Penn- aid reduction proposed in this year’s bud-
tem has significantly im- elected officials won’t recover
Unfortunately, these cuts will likely mean sylvania. At Wilkes, 37 percent of our stu- get, about $78 million, and putting that
proved in recent years, it still without it.
even higher tuition costs for students, dents – more than one-third of our student toward PHEAA grants would:
contains hurdles for those In this day and age, knowing
which will especially impact low- and mid- body – receive PHEAA grants. · Provide another $500 to all PHEAA
people trying to track the where the tax money went
dle-income students. More than ever, this Students choose colleges for a variety of grant recipients, based on 155,839 grants
cash. Among the chief stum- should never be a mystery.
calls on those of us in higher education and reasons. Cost is one of these. The choice of OR
government to try harder to find new ways major area of study is another, and location · Provide another 39,000 students with
to maintain and increase access to college is often high on a student’s list. Other im- $2,000 grants OR
QUOTE OF THE DAY for these students. We in private higher portant reasons include how welcome or “at · Provide another 19,500 students with
education have been fundraising for years home” a student feels on a given campus, $4,000 grants.
“I think it’s pretty clear to to provide scholarships for our students, the size of the campus and its classes, and These are meaningful amounts of money
everybody that Libya would be and the vast majority of these institutional the availability of classes the student wants for middle-class families, looking hard for
grants go to students who can demonstrate to take. Private colleges and universities are ways to send their children to college.
better off without Gadhafi. That is need. This benefits most of our middle- a choice for many, enrolling 41 percent of all We applaud Gov. Corbett for embracing
a matter for the Libyans class students. At Wilkes University, we students in Pennsylvania. the idea that state support for higher educa-
themselves to decide.” provide $23 million in institutional financial
aid, which makes it possible for students
Because these and more factors go into a tion should go to the students rather than
student’s choice, it is important Pennsylva- institutions. We encourage other state lead-
Robert Gates from all income levels to attend. nia provide the greatest access possible to ers to work with him to implement this new
The U.S. defense secretary emphasized in a recent interview that it is a The most effective way for the common- the largest number of schools. The best way model for higher education funding.
mistake to set Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi’s ouster as a military wealth to partner with higher education is to do this is to funnel as much state support
goal.
to embrace Gov. Corbett’s model of having as possible directly to the students. It is Tim Gilmour is president of Wilkes University in
more state support follow the student. The especially important that more middle-class Wilkes-Barre. For information, visit www.wilkes.edu.
OTHER OPINION: DRUNKEN DRIVERS

Ignition locks
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Raising national debt programs funded by the Department of

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EW RESEARCH the federal Centers for Disease here should not even be a debate about should be no more than 250 words. We nians who cope with mental and behavior-
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cars should prompt Harrisburg tal drunken-driving accidents. cut a meager $6 billion over the next three not fund a newly created Department of
to require the devices in drivers’ Even the cost of $1,000 per weeks by eliminating programs already Drug and Alcohol Programs. We under-

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vehicles after just one arrest. vehicle to install the locks looks identified by President Obama for termina- stand and support his position that it is
For all the push-back by the modest, since the use of the de- tion and other reductions, including spe- better to use limited funding on treatment
cially earmarked congressional projects.
that helps at-risk citizens
liquor industry against the ex- vices could spare so much suf- rather than administration.
panded use of ignition locks, fering and expense for motori- This does not include tax increases for PCPA will work with state lawmakers as
the case for mandating the de- sts and others at risk from people making more than $250,000 an- they craft a state budget.

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vices more often just got stron- drunken-driving crashes. nually, which would have been supported he Pennsylvania community-based We understand that fiscal discipline
ger. Thirteen states require first- by Obama. I guess looking out for the poor providers who help our citizens with requires a shared sacrifice. However, law-
According to a review pub- timers’ vehicles to be fitted for and middle class was never the intention mental health, intellectual disabilities makers need to understand that our most
lished this month of 15 studies locks, and New Jersey does so of Congress. or addiction were relieved to hear Gov. vulnerable citizens coping with intellectual
on ignition locks, drivers’ re-ar- for drivers caught even once if I think Congress should look at itself Tom Corbett vow to protect the most disabilities, mental health issues and ad-
rests for being impaired drop- they are way over the legal lim- before making decisions about raising the vulnerable in our society during his pro- diction have shouldered much of that
ped by around two-thirds once it. national debt for American citizens. That posed 2011-12 state budget address. sacrifice in the past several years.
the locks were installed. That’s would be like approving a $10,000 credit Every day, the more than 200 members Now is the time to draft a spending plan
The Philadelphia Inquirer card for a 2-year-old to buy toys for his of the Pennsylvania Community Providers
in step with earlier findings by for our state that is responsible and pro-
birthday. Association treat individuals and families tects those who need our services the
EDITORIAL BOARD Oh, yeah. That was already done for who need a strong safety net to support most.
RICHARD L. CONNOR MARK E. JONES Wall Street! them toward independence and self-suffi-
George Kimes
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JOSEPH BUTKIEWICZ PRASHANT SHITUT Gregory M. Suda serve more than 1 million Pennsylvanians Providers Association
Vice President/Executive Editor President/Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. Nanticoke yearly, many of whom are enrolled in state Harrisburg

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prosecute Stoss prior to “It feels real- Stoss has a record of levard in Pittston to buy drugs,

STOSS
the discovery of a body ly good to crimes against women. and that while waiting in the lot
Monday. A Luzerne County ju- the driver of a red Mitsubishi
“We would have been know that ry in October 2001 con- Eclipse pulled up and said to go
able to go forward had we first of all victed Stoss of statuto- to the area of Calabro’s residence
Continued from Page 1A
not found the body, but they have my ry sexual assault involv- at Gabriel House, a transitional
asked him what was going on, obviously it’s always bet- sister back ing a then 14-year-old housing facility for women on
Stoss “told her that Jennifer turn- ter to know for sure what girl in Exeter Township
William Street.
ed him in for killing Lillian.” happened to someone and secondly on Nov. 12, 2000, ac-
Stoss said he and Calabro walk-
Stoss, 48, of Pittston Town- prior to filing a homicide that they cording to arrest and
ed together through an alley be-
ship, was arraigned later Tuesday charge,” Musto Carroll have made an court records.
before District Judge Fred A. Pie- said. The jury found Stoss tween Gabriel House and the
rantoni, Pittston, on a single Stoss was already in-
arrest and not guilty of rape, ter- Joyce Insurance Building, 9 Main
charge of criminal homicide. He carcerated before his ar- hopefully roristic threats and sim- St., where the Eclipse pulled up.
is being held at Luzerne County raignment Tuesday. On they’re going ple assault. He was sen- Calabro got in, the car pulled
Correctional Facility and is ineli- March 12, the same inves- to put this tenced in December away, and neither returned, Stoss
gible for bail due to the severity tigators probing the Riv- 2001 to four to eight said.
of the charges against him. erfront Park crime scene animal away.” years in state prison. Investigators said a surveil-
Authorities allege Stoss beat arrested him on a single Frank Calabro Also, Stoss was sen- lance video of the alleyway be-
Calabro to death and dragged her charge of possession of Lillian Calabro’s tenced to five to 10 hind Joyce Insurance did not
body into the river. District Attor- drug paraphernalia. He brother years in state prison in show Stoss, Calabro or a vehicle
ney Jacqueline Musto Carroll was arraigned March 13 June 1989 for the rape matching the description given
said investigators are still prob- before Pierantoni and of a woman inside an by Stoss.
ing for which object Stoss may held at the county prison for lack Exeter residence on Oct. 18, Frank Calabro, Lillian Cala-
have used to bludgeon Calabro, of $20,000 bail. A drug parapher- 1987, arrest and court records in-
bro’s brother, attended Stoss’ ar-
but that the cause of death is con- nalia charge by itself is routinely dicate.
raignment Tuesday. He said the
sistent with the use of a weapon. issued by summons in the mail. Investigators said in an affida-
arrest brings some closure to the
Musto Carroll said it is difficult When asked about the high vit that they interviewed Stoss
to determine a motive in the case, bail for the charge, Musto Carroll before his drug paraphernalia ar- Calabro family.
but she said investigators believe said it was not related to the hom- rest and that Stoss told them he “It feels really good to know
Stoss and Calabro knew each oth- icide charge filed Tuesday, and was with Calabro the night of that first of all they have my sister
er, were together the night of judges take factors including March 11. Stoss said he and Ca- back,” Calabro said, “and second- S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER
March 11 and that some kind of flight risk and the person’s back- labro walked from a friend’s ly that they have made an arrest Frank Calabro, brother of Lillian Calabro, talks outside District
fight ensued. Musto Carroll add- ground into consideration when apartment to the parking lot of and hopefully they’re going to Judge Fred Pierantoni’s courtroom in Pittston on Tuesday.
ed her office was prepared to setting bail. Quinn’s Market on Kennedy Bou- put this animal away.”

SNOW CASINOS
and difficulty in acquiring financing. State Sen. Jane Earll, an Erie again Foxwoods Casino application
The Foxwoods group behind that ap- County Republican, said perhaps in Philadelphia by noting that “may-
plication challenged the board’s ac- now would be a good time to “take a be it was a blessing that what hap-
tion and now the matter is in the step back.” pened with Foxwoods happened.”
Continued from Page 1A Continued from Page 3A
court system. Doug Harbach, a gam- “I think we should let the dust set- Soper said adding more casinos to
snowfall by this afternoon before it changes to a track in Lawrence County has ing board spokesman, said the legal tle and maybe not issue the casino li- areas such as the northeastern part
back to all snow tonight into Thursday. been scrapped and is going through issues with the racetrack license and cense at all,” she said. of the state could have a negative im-
March has seen its heavy snow storms, ac- bankruptcy issues while the license the second Philadelphia casino will State Rep. Curt Schroder, R-Ches- pact on Mohegan Sun, Mount Airy
cording to NWS records. sits unused and therefore not bring- likely delay those facilities from ter County, voiced agreement. Resort near Mount Pocono or the
Highest snowfall totals were recorded on ing any money or jobs to the state.. opening for years. He said the idea of “I wouldn’t lose any sleep if this li- Sands in Bethlehem, but he stopped
March 13, 1993, when 18.7 inches fell, fol- Then there’s the second proposed a moratorium, however, is not on the cense was never issued,” he said. short of calling for the moratorium
lowed by 13.2 inches on March 3, 1960, and Philadelphia casino that had its li- table and would be up to the Legisla- Zarnett addressed the legal wran- that the Wall Street panelists put out
11.1 inches of snow on March 29, 1970. cense revoked after years of delays ture, not the gaming board. gling going on with the on-again, off- there.

LIENS
Barre residents, bought the CityVest officials publicly ac- ment. A claw grabs at
property for $185,000 in 1997 The Sterling property is in the bricks of one
knowledged the existence of
but moved out of the area with- the news because CityVest has of the buildings
out transforming the buildings the more than $300,000 in city informed the state and county on West Market
Continued from Page 3A liens when the property was Street, Wilkes-
into commercial space and loft- officials that it will likely be de-
when the property was pur- style apartments as planned. molished due to costly deficien- Barre, near the
purchased but left the door
chased but left the door open By 1999, the Lulls had stabi- cies that have prevented the site Hotel Sterling
open on how the debt would be that was demol-
on how the debt would be re- lized the 19th-century property, from attracting a developer will-
solved. which also included two adja- resolved. ing to invest private funds. ished in 2005.
CityVest, the
City Mayor Tom Leighton cent 20th-century buildings, but Four people currently serve
hotel’s nonprofit
said at the time that the city they had trouble financing re- By the end of 2000, Perry- on the CityVest Board of Direc-
owner and devel-
would likely be paid back in a construction. Their friends, Block had failed to attract in- tors: Judd Shoval, the Rev. Tho- oper, bought the
“paper transaction.” The mayor Todd Vonderheid and Larry vestors and the bank called in mas O’Hara of King’s College, property from
also said the cost of the demoli- Newman, agreed to co-sign a its note. Vonderheid and New- attorney Richard Goldberg and Gregory and
tion would likely be counted as $225,000 loan, even though nei- man, who both work for the Dr. Brian O’Donnell. Three Stephanie Lull in
an in-kind contribution as the ther had a financial interest in Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber seats on the board are vacant. 2006 and later
city and CityVest sought addi- the property, known as the Per- of Business & Industry, each Alex Rogers said he is not be- reimbursed the
tional grant funding for the pro- ry-Block because architect Isaac borrowed more than $60,000 to ing paid to serve as CityVest city $303,000
ject. Perry designed one of the build- extricate themselves from the executive director and has no for demolition.
The Lulls, former Wilkes- ings in 1867. original $225,000 loan agree- vote on the board.
AIMEE DILGER FILE PHOTO/THE TIMES LEADER

FUND
The fund will reimburse W H AT ’ S N E X T juvenile act, unless there was yet been identified.
victims for any expenses that more than one juvenile in- She encouraged anyone
have not already been paid by The Luzerne County District At- Victims also can fill out the form volved in the crime. who believes they are entitled
torney’s Office will hold informa- online at the county’s website:
the juvenile offender, an in- To qualify for restitution, to restitution to fill out the
Continued from Page 1A tional sessions to assist victims in www.luzernecounty.org. Click on
surance carrier or some other filling out forms on March 29 from row offices, then select District victims must fill out a form form.
efforts to establish the fund. crime victim compensation 2-3:30 p.m. and April 21 from 6- Attorney’s Office and “victims of and return it to the District Applicants must provide in-
“Throughout this process fund. 7:30 p.m. The meetings will be juvenile offenders.” Attorney’s Office by April 30. formation on their case and
we were always thinking The District Attorney’s Of- held in the commissioners meet- All forms must be submitted by Payments will be made by sign the document under
about the people we call the fice, in conjunction with the ing room at the county courthouse April 30. June 30. oath, attesting that the infor-
‘original victims,’ ” Musto Juvenile Probation Depart- on North River Street. Letters were sent out to the mation they are providing is
Carroll said. “We were wor- ment, has identified 180 vic- 180 known victims on March accurate. Each case will then
ried about what we could do tims who have restitution or- 9. Musto Carroll said she be- be reviewed by officials with
to make them whole. We are ders totaling $462,080. be paid out, however, as many Also, individual payments lieves there may be additional juvenile probation and the
so pleased their needs are be- Musto Carroll noted it’s un- victims were already paid for will be capped at $1,500, the people who may be entitled district attorney’s office to
ing addressed.” likely the entire amount will their losses. maximum allowed under the to restitution who have not ensure the claims are valid.

STATION
proposed pipeline to be placed W H AT ’ S N E X T amining Pennsylvania Depart- various projects. The company tion and the safety of nearby stu-
underneath Sedlar Road and ment of Transportation and Lu- has a website, www.williamsin- dents and employees are key is-
surrounds to the metering facil- There will be a zoning hearing at 7 zerne County guidelines for themarcellus.com, at which any- sues for citizens.
p.m. April 4 in the Dallas Middle
ity. roadway placement. one can comment or inquire Humphreys said the location
Continued from Page 1A School auditorium for the pro-
Nunez said the Dallas Town- posed Chief metering station to be “One of our main goals was about various Williams projects. near the Dallas school campus
Kozick said the company ship site will also have two built near the Dallas schools. and is with the entire project is “We really want to be neigh- was determined to be a safe
must also apply for special ex- 3,000-gallon mercaptan tanks to attempt to limit our disturb- bors,” he said. “We’re going to be place for the activity long before
ceptions to build in the area, and and various piping and valves, ance in our footprint of the pro- investing in this area. We want applications were filed.
he said there will be a zoning including pig receivers, which nications specialist for Williams, ject,” he said. “One (issue) really to work with the community.” “If we thought it was a danger,
hearing scheduled in May. The remove materials from the gas, said that while the metering site stressed is to minimize disturb- And the community does have it wouldn’t be placed there,” she
company must also go before and condensate tanks to collect may have similar equipment on ing wetlands and stream cross- concerns -- hundreds of resi- said. “That’s a primary concern.
the township planning commis- water from the gas. site as a compressor station, the ings, and … that’s part of the rea- dents attended a zoning hearing When we look at property loca-
sion for subdivision and land de- Mercaptan is an odorant add- two facilities are very different. son for the route we chose, and for Chief’s now-defunct plan for tions, the first question to ask is,
velopment purposes. That meet- ed to natural gas, which is nat- “It’s significantly less com- as well as meeting the needs a compressor station near the ‘Is it safe?’ and the answer has to
ing is scheduled for April 12. urally odorless, to give it its plex, and its purpose is very dif- that we’ll have for the type of schools in February. Parents and be ‘Yes.’”
Eduardo Nunez, facilities pro- characteristic smell. ferent,” she said. vehicles coming into this facil- residents have also met with The proposed Chief site will
ject manager for Williams, said He said the fact that the Chief The site will have access ity.” members of the Gas Drilling contain two metering buildings,
natural gas coming from the metering station will be 500 feet roads from Fairground and Low- Andrews added the Williams Awareness Coalition in the past a flow control building, a 100-
Lathrop Compressor Station away has no effect on Williams’ er Demunds roads that Lee An- Co. takes community concerns weeks to discuss other proposed foot communications tower, a
about 30 miles north of Dallas operations. drews, pipeline project manager, seriously and looks for opportu- natural gas activities to be built 10-foot flare and an 8,000-gallon
Township will come through the Helen Humphreys, a commu- said were determined after ex- nities to address citizens about in the area. Air and noise pollu- mercaptan tank.

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BASEBALL
OPINION

Bonds defense: He was misled


By PAUL ELIAS the government’s po- though the government promised not 2003 government raid on BALCO.
TIM DAHLBERG

Bonds’ lawyers
may turn trial
The Associated Press sition. to prosecute him for drug use if he testi- On Tuesday, Parrella displayed a pho-
SAN FRANCISCO — Barry Bonds
admits using steroids during his base-
ball career, his lawyer told a jury Tues-
day. The catch is that Bonds’ personal
And so the crux of
the criminal case
against Bonds was
laid before an eight-
fied truthfully.
“All he had to do was tell the truth,
Parrella said. “That’s all, but he couldn’t
do it.”
tograph taken from a magazine of
Bonds, Conte and Anderson and called
the trio the “Three Musketeers of BAL-
CO,” drawing an objection from Ruby.
into mismatch
trainer misled him into believing he was woman, four-man jury Parrella tried to show a deep connec- Dressed in a dark suit with a light The Barry Bonds
taking flax seed oil and arthritis cream. Bonds as the testimony tion between Bonds and the Bay Area blue shirt, Bonds sat slouched in his trial was barely an
“I know that doesn’t make a great sto- phase of the trial got Laboratory Co-Operative, known as chair, his long legs crossed at the ankles hour old, and already
ry,” Allen Ruby said during his opening under way. Bonds has pleaded not BALCO, the Burlingame company at and poking out the other side of the de- jurors were working
statement at the home run leader’s per- guilty to four charges of lying to a grand the center of an international sports fense table, as he watched Parrella tell overtime. Notebooks
jury trial. “But that’s what happened.” jury in 2003 when he denied knowingly doping ring that the grand jury was in- jurors that a childhood friend of Bonds in hand, they scribbled
Assistant U.S. Attorney Matt Parrella taking steroids and one count of ob- vestigating. Five men, including BAL- will discuss watching him inject ste- words like testicular
called such claims “ridiculous and un- struction. CO’s founder Victor Conte and Bonds’ roids. atrophy, heard about
believable” and portrayed Bonds as a Parrella started the day by saying personal trainer Greg Anderson, plead- female fertility drugs, and were told a
liar during his first chance to present Bonds lied to the grand jury even ed guilty to steroids distribution after a See BONDS, Page 6B bitter ex-mistress and equally bitter
former childhood friend of Bonds
would soon be taking the stand to help
NCAA TOURNAMENT
First winner of the season explain it all.
Hopefully, one other thing will be

Coach K
explained along the way: After spend-
ing more than seven years and millions
of dollars chasing Bonds, just what is it
the government hopes to gain by con-

closing in
victing him of some relatively minor
charges of lying to a grand jury?
Judging from opening day of testi-
mony at the federal courthouse not far
from the ballpark Bonds built it’s this:

on magic
If they don’t convict Bonds, they sure
intend to embarrass the heck out of
him.
Not a bad idea, actually, if you con-
sider how Bonds embarrassed the
If Duke makes the Final Four, game of baseball with superhero-like
feats every time he spread some
he would tie career records
“cream” or “clear” on himself. And
held by Knight and Wooden. Bonds should be embarrassed for not
being man enough to tell Greg An-
derson to take the stand already and
By JOEDY McCREARY avoid being locked up again as he was
AP Sports Writer Tuesday while Bonds watched impas-
DURHAM, N.C. — If all goes sively from a few feet away.
well for Duke this weekend in For those keeping score, it’s the
California, Mike Krzyzewski will fourth stint behind bars for Anderson,
make history in a couple of differ- the trainer the government alleges
ent ways. helped supply Bonds with steroids and
The top-seeded Blue Devils human growth hormone. His loyalty to
(32-4) left for Anaheim, Calif., on Bonds may be misguided, but he stead-
Tuesday for the West regional fastly refused to testify despite the
semifinals, and urging of the judge to take the stand
there’s a chance “so that the whole truth can come out
that by the time in this trial.”
Duke returns That may save Bonds from prison,
home, Krzy- judging from the cast of characters the
zewski will government now must pin its hopes on
have his record- in the absence of Anderson. They range
tying 902nd ca- from former mistress Kimberly Bell to
Krzyzewski reer victory. Steve Hoskins, the childhood friend
Wins over and one-time business partner of
Arizona on Bonds, and it didn’t take long for the
Up Next Thursday night lead defense attorney to paint them as
Duke and the Connec- unworthy of belief.
vs. ticut-San Diego Still, they will tell tales that would
Arizona State winner make anyone squirm, even Bonds.
9:45 p.m.
Thursday
Saturday would Unlike Anderson, they will talk about
TV: CBS move Krzyzew- his allegedly shrinking body parts, his
ski into a tie business dealings and what they be-
atop the all-time lieve was his steroid use.
wins list for Division I men’s They will certainly provide baseball
coaches with Bob Knight, his writers a transcript of transgressions
mentor and coach at Army in the they can use to deny Bonds entry in
late 1960s. PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER the Hall of Fame when he is eligible on
It also would clinch his 12th ca- Driver Matt Kakaley rolls into the winner’s circle with Artsbred Camotion after winning Tuesday’s first har- next year’s ballot. And it will further
reer trip to the Final Four — ness race of the 2011 season at Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs. The 136-day meet continues through Nov. 12, tarnish the reputation of the surly
matching the mark held by John with racing on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. slugger, who treated fans with such
Wooden. disdain over his long career.
“There will be a lot of guys who But after Bonds’ all-star team of
will win 900 games eventually,” lawyers get through with them, they
Krzyzewski said. “But to be the H.S. GIRLS BASKETBALL may have so little credibility left that
first two, and it be the coach and jurors will let him walk. In a case built

Dunmore edges Mid Valley in 2A state semifinals


his player to do it, is ... something largely on circumstantial evidence,
very unique, and that’s the type of these are not the people you want
relationship and friendship I’ve explaining the circumstances.
had with Coach Knight. I’m glad I Indeed, if Bonds was worried about
can share a moment, that mo- By TOM ROBINSON possibly going to prison for lying about
ment with him. I’ve shared ... real- For the Times Leader his steroid use, the opening statements
ly good ones with him.” SCRANTON – Tuesday night’s semifinal looked should calm those fears. Assistant U.S.
A victory in the Final Four not just like the rest of the state Class 2A girls basketball Attorney Matt Parrella did a work-
only would push Krzyzewski into tournament to Dunmore. manlike job in laying out the prose-
first place by himself, it would For Mid Valley, the game was too much like the cution’s case, but defense attorney
put the reigning national cham- rest of its season series against the Lady Bucks. Allen Ruby seemed to captivate the
pions back in the title game. Dunmore rallied in the fourth quarter – again – jury when he launched into a folksy
“It says a lot about him, his and Mid Valley fell just short defense of his client.
commitment to our game, his
commitment to his kids and to 51
DUNMORE
against its season-long nemesis –
again.
“They’ve tried to create a caricature.
Barry Bonds as a terrible guy, always
the program,” said Stanford Ashley Murray scored five of the bad and mean,” Ruby said. “Barry’s not
coach Johnny Dawkins, one of points in Dunmore’s game-ending, a caricature. He’s a man.”
Krzyzewski’s early star players
who later spent 11 years as one of
46
MID VALLEY
six-point streak to lift the Lady
Bucks to a 51-46 victory.
He’s also a wealthy man, earning
$192.8 million in his career, so he cer-
his most trusted assistants. “I can’t describe it,” Murray said tainly has money to buy legal talent
“That will always stand out to after Dunmore used a fourth and lots of it. It’s money well spent on
me, someone who has dedicated straight second-half comeback to advance to Fri- a legal dream team of 13 attorneys —
his life to doing what he’s doing,” day’s 1 p.m. state final against Erie Villa Maria Acad- one that prosecutors can’t hope to
Dawkins added. “I’m just happy emy Friday at Penn State’s Bryce Jordan Center. match with either talent or firepower.
to see it turn out the way it has “Every moment keeps getting bigger and better.” Put in baseball terms, Bonds’ team
turned out for him and the pro- Murray, who has struggled at the foul line during looks like the 1927 Yankees against the
gram.” an otherwise brilliant state tournament in which 2011 Pirates. And, unlike the prose-
The milestones certainly have she has averaged 23.5 points, finished with 25 cution, they don’t have to convince all
piled up during the past 36 years points to lead the Lackawanna League Division 2 12 jurors of anything.
as Krzyzewski compiled a 900- and District 2 Class AA champion Lady Bucks to Not that some of those jurors need
283 career record at Army and their fourth straight second-half comeback. She was too much convincing that Bonds is
Duke with four national cham- 3-for-6 from the line before making her final three being unfairly targeted. One man made
pionships with the Blue Devils. with the game on the line. it on the panel even after expressing
“It’s mind-boggling. I thought The senior guard hit the second of two attempts anger that Congress spent time in-
it was a heck of an accomplish- with 1:53 remaining to force the game’s seventh and SPECIAL TO THE TIMES LEADER/JASON RIEDMILLER vestigating steroid use, and saying that
Mid Valley’s Danielle Terranella defended by Dunmore’s Courtney Mur-
See DUKE, Page 3B See DUNMORE, Page 3B ray during a high school girls basketball game Tuesday in Scranton. See MISMATCH, Page 6B
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L O C A L H A R N E S S 7. Rush N Supreme (Mi Simons) 12-1 BULLETIN BOARD


C A L E N D A R R A C I N G 8. Habanero
Eleventh $15,000 Pace
(Ty Buter) 8-1
AMERICA’S LINE
1. Bright Tune (An McCarthy) 9-2 CAMPS/CLINICS
Wednesday, March 23 Pocono Downs
COLLEGE BASEBALL RESULTS
2. Thumbprint
3. Dance In The Wind
(Th Jackson)
(La Stalbaum)
10-1
8-1
By ROXY ROXBOROUGH 570 Shamrock Wrestling Club,
Penn College of Technology at King’s, 4 p.m. Tuesday Mar 22, 2011
COLLEGE SOFTBALL 4. Forever Libby (Ry Anderson) 5-1 sign-ups will be held at Pittston
First - $6,000 Pace 1:55.1
Lycoming at Wilkes, 3 p.m. 3-Artsbred Camotion (Ma Kakaley) 5.80 3.20 2.60 5. Natural Woman N (Ja Bartlett) 3-1 CIRCULAR REPORT: On the NBA board, the Bobcats - Pacers circle is for Char- Area High School in the gym
COLLEGE MENS 7-Sand Hill N (Pa Berry) 3.20 2.80 6. Soggy Soggy (Br Simpson) 4-1 lotte guard Stephen Jackson (probable/questionable). 5:30-6 p.m. prior to the first prac-
LACROSSE 4-Tattoo Hall (Jo Pavia Jr) 3.00 BOXING REPORT: In the WBO welterweight title fight on May 7 in Las Vegas,
(4 p.m.) EXACTA (3-7) $18.60 7. Victim Of Love (Jo Pavia Jr) 7-2 tice session. Practice will be held
FDU-Florham at King’s TRIFECTA (3-7-4) $51.40 Twelfth $13,000 Pace Nevada, Manny Pacquiao is -$750 vs. at Shane Mosley +$550. each Tuesday and Thursday begin-
Manhattanville at Misericordia SUPERFECTA (3-7-4-1) $50.60 1. Kate’s Joy (Do Irvine Jr) 6-1 ning today at Pittston Area from
COLLEGE WOMENS Second - $8,500 Trot 1:59.3
2-Bossy Volo (Mi Simons) 7.80 5.60 3.20 2. Up Front Cruiser (Jo Pavia Jr) 2-1 NBA Duke 8.5 Arizona 6-8 p.m. Practices will also be held
LACROSSE
King’s at FDU-Florham, 4 p.m. 5-Calchips Muscle (Ma Romano) 6.80 3.20 3. Imperial Flower (Ma Kakaley) 5-1 Favorite Points Underdog Friday Mondays and Wednesdays at
Wilkes at Lycoming, 4 p.m. 7-Shelly Ross (Ma Kakaley) 3.40 4. Glacier Girl (Th Jackson) 10-1 Wyoming Seminary. Cost is $165
Misericordia at Manhattanville, TBA EXACTA (2-5) $57.20 Nets 3.5 CAVALIERS East Regional
COLLEGE MENS
TRIFECTA (2-5-7) $504.60 5. Quicksilvercandy A (La Stalbaum) 7-2 payable to the 570 Shamrock
76ERS 6 Hawks (Newark, NJ)
TENNIS
SUPERFECTA (2-5-7-4) $3,173.80 6. An Original (Pa Berry) 5-2 Wrestling. For more information,
DAILY DOUBLE (3-2) $18.60
King’s at Lebanon Valley, 3:30 p.m. Third - $8,000 Pace 1:58.1
Thirteenth $8,500 Pace BOBCATS PK Pacers N Carolina 4.5 Marquette call Matt at 654-0251 or 212-1340 or
COLLEGE SOFTBALL 1-Kingofthehighlands (Er Goodell) 2.80 2.40 2.10 1. Stormy Savannah (Br Simpson) 9-2 Heat 8.5 PISTONS Ohio St 5.5 Kentucky James at 561-5284.
King’s at Baptist Bible, 3 p.m. 3-Real Liberator (Ji Taggart Jr) 7.20 3.20 2. Riverdancer (Ja Bartlett) 10-1
CELTICS 7 Grizzlies Southwest Regional Football officiating classes will begin
Thursday, March 24 4-Artbot (To Schadel) 6.20
EXACTA (1-3) $13.80 3. Franciegirl (To Schadel) 4-1 soon. If interested in becoming a
H.S. BOYS TENNIS THUNDER 9.5 Jazz (San Antonio, TX)
TRIFECTA (1-3-4) $131.20 4. Joyful Years (An Napolitano) 5-1 PIAA football official, call Jay
(4:15 p.m.) SUPERFECTA (1-3-4-2) $278.00 Kansas 10.5 Richmond
Wyoming Area at Pittston Area SUPERFECTA (1-3-4-6) $419.00
5. Scott’s Sweety (Da Ingraham) 8-1 BUCKS 8.5 Kings Rowan at 655-4411.
Wyoming Seminary at MMI Scratched: Bittersweet Champ, Hot Rod Red 6. Market Dynamics (Ma Kakaley) 7-2 Magic 1 KNICKS Florida St 4 Virginia Comm Wilkes University will hold a youth
Wyoming Valley West at Holy Redeemer Fourth - $8,000 Trot 1:58.3 7. Eagle See (Jo Pavia Jr) 3-1 field hockey clinic for girls in
Coughlin at Hazleton Area ROCKETS 8.5 Warriors NIT Tournament
2-Love U Overandover (Mi Simons) 2.80 2.20 2.10 8. Infinite Desire (Th Jackson) 12-1
Crestwood at GAR 7-Tui (Th Jackson) 3.40 2.60 SUNS 9 Raptors WICHITA ST 7.5 Charleston grades two through eight (begin-
Dallas at Meyers 8-Amourus (An McCarthy) 3.20 ners are welcome) from 9 a.m. to 1
Berwick at Tunkhannock EXACTA (2-7) $17.20 NUGGETS 3.5 Spurs ALABAMA 5 Miami-Florida
COLLEGE MENS TRIFECTA (2-7-8) $69.20
p.m. on May 14atthe Ralston Ath-
TENNIS SUPERFECTA (2-7-8-5) $255.00 B A S K E T B A L L CLIPPERS 11.5 Wizards WASHINGTON ST 4.5 Northwestern letic Complex. The focus of the
King’s at Elizabethtown, 3 p.m. Scratched: Smooth Power College Basketball CBI Tournament clinic will be skill instruction and
COLLEGE BASEBALL Fifth - $8,500 Pace 1:53.2
Baptist Bible at Wilkes, 3:30 p.m. 7-Star City Hero (An McCarthy) 4.40 2.80 2.80 National Basketball Favorite Points Underdog CREIGHTON 4 C Florida game tactics and will include skill
COLLEGE SOFTBALL 2-Magnum (Jo Pavia Jr) 2.40 2.10
Association Thursday OREGON 5 Boise
drills and small game play. The
Misericordia at Elmira, 3 p.m. 3-Whole Lotta Shakin (Br Simpson) 7.80 clinic will be held at the multipur-
EXACTA (7-2) $12.80 All Times EDT NCAA Tournament NHL
Friday, March 25 TRIFECTA (7-2-3) $163.80 EASTERN CONFERENCE
pose turf field at the Ralston
Southeast Regional Favorite Odds Underdog
H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL
SUPERFECTA (7-2-3-1) $498.80
Atlantic Division Athletic Complex and in case of
PICK 3 (1-2-7) $29.60
(5:45 p.m.) PICK 3 (5-2-7) $29.60
W L Pct GB (New Orleans, LA) RED WINGS -$140/ Canucks rain will be held inside at the
Abington Heights at Hanover Area y-Boston ....................... 50 19 .725 — +$120
Sixth - $8,500 Trot 1:57.1 Philadelphia ................. 36 34 .514 141⁄2 Florida 3 Byu UCOM building on the corner of
Lake-Lehman at Wyoming Valley West
Tunkhannock at West Side Tech 3-Kentucky Wildcat (Ty Buter) 23.20 6.40 6.00 New York ...................... 35 35 .500 151⁄2
Wisconsin 4.5 Butler
STARS -$135/ Ducks South and Main in Wilkes-Barre.
5-Malevich Hanover (Jo Pavia Jr) 3.00 2.80 New Jersey .................. 22 47 .319 28 +$115
Holy Redeemer at Pittston Area
4-Celebrity Legacy (Da Ingraham) 4.60 Toronto ......................... 20 50 .286 301⁄2
Cost is $30 per participant and
COLLEGE BASEBALL West Regional
(3:30 p.m.)
EXACTA (3-5) $215.00
Southeast Division
BLACKHAWKS -$250/ Panthers includes instruction and a Wilkes
TRIFECTA (3-5-4) $1,090.40 (Anaheim, CA) +$200 field hockey T-shirt. Registration
Wilkes at King’s SUPERFECTA (3-5-ALL-ALL) $319.40 W L Pct GB
Misericordia at DeSales
Seventh - $8,500 Pace 1:53.4
x-Miami ......................... 48 22 .686 — San Diego St PK Connecticut SHARKS -$180/ Flames runs now through April 27 and is
x-Orlando ...................... 45 26 .634 31⁄2
Saturday, March 26 2-Alastor Hanover (Jo Pavia Jr) 8.80 6.20 4.40 Atlanta ........................... 40 31 .563 81⁄2
+$160 limited to 70 players. The regis-
5-Kaydon Begone (Er Goodell) 8.20 3.80
COLLEGE BASEBALL 6-Southern Sport (Br Simpson) 3.80
Charlotte ....................... 28 41 .406 191⁄2 Home Teams in Capital Letters tration form and waiver of liability
Washington .................. 17 51 .250 30
King’s at Wilkes, 1 p.m. EXACTA (2-5) $105.00 can be found at www.GoWilkesU-
DeSales at Misericordia, 12 p.m. TRIFECTA (2-5-6) $810.00 Central Division .com under the “Camps” link on
COLLEGE SOFTBALL SUPERFECTA (2-5-ALL-ALL) $1,466.60 W L Pct GB NCAA Women Tuesday's Games the left sidebar. For any questions
(1 p.m.) Eighth - $8,500 Trot 1:58.0 y-Chicago ..................... 51 19 .729 —
Indiana .......................... 31 40 .437 201⁄2 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament Worcester 5, Portland 4, OT
King’s at FDU-Florham 6-Bullet (Br Simpson) 6.00 3.20 3.20
Milwaukee..................... 28 41 .406 221⁄2 Charlotte 5, Adirondack 2 or concerns regarding the field
Wilkes at Eastern 4-Party Allstar (Mi Simons) 7.60 4.40 All Times EDT
Misericordia at Delaware Valley 2-Mystical Heiress (Gr Merton) 4.00 Detroit ........................... 25 45 .357 26 PHILADELPHIA REGIONAL
Lake Erie 2, Rochester 1 hockey clinic, please contact head
Milwaukee 4, Oklahoma City 3, SO
COLLEGE MENS EXACTA (6-4) $53.40 Cleveland...................... 13 56 .188 371⁄2 Second Round Texas 3, Houston 0 field hockey coach Mollie Reichard
LACROSSE TRIFECTA (6-4-2) $247.20 WESTERN CONFERENCE Monday, March 21 Wednesday's Games via phone at (570) 408-4018 or
(1 p.m.) SUPERFECTA (6-4-2-5) $852.60 Southwest Division
King’s at Alvernia Ninth - $8,500 Pace 1:53.1 W L Pct GB
At Bryce Jordan Center Toronto at Grand Rapids, 7 p.m. email at mollie.rei-
University Park, Pa. Springfield at Connecticut, 7 p.m.
DeSales at Misericordia 5-Cheyenne Knight (La Stalbaum) 3.60 3.40 2.40 x-San Antonio .............. 57 13 .814 — DePaul 75, Penn State 73 Syracuse at Binghamton, 7:05 p.m. chard@wilkes.edu.
COLLEGE WOMENS 1-Fantasy Character (Pa Berry) 6.20 4.60 x-Dallas......................... 49 21 .700 8 Albany at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, 7:05 p.m.
3-Golden Mattjesty (Da Ingraham) 3.60 New Orleans ................ 40 31 .563 171⁄2 At Cameron Indoor Stadium
LACROSSE Adirondack at Norfolk, 7:15 p.m.
(1 p.m.) EXACTA (5-1) $18.80 Memphis ....................... 39 32 .549 181⁄2 Durham, N.C. San Antonio at Rockford, 7:35 p.m. GOLF
TRIFECTA (5-1-3) $75.20 Houston ........................ 37 34 .521 201⁄2 Duke 71, Marist 66
Alvernia at King’s Thursday's Games
SUPERFECTA (5-1-3-2) $214.80 Tuesday, March 22
Lebanon Valley at Wilkes
PICK 4 (3-2-6-5 (3 Out of 4)) $98.20
Northwest Division
At Harry A. Gampel Pavilion
No games scheduled The Blue Chips Ladies Golf League
Arcadia at Misericordia W L Pct GB Friday's Games
COLLEGE MENS Tenth - $12,000 Trot 1:56.4 Oklahoma City............... 45 24 .652 — Storrs, Conn. Charlotte at Connecticut, 7 p.m.
at Blue Ridge Trail Golf Club in
TENNIS 3-Commander Richards (To Schadel) 8.80 6.20 Denver............................ 42 29 .592 4 Connecticut 64, Purdue 40 Bridgeport at Portland, 7 p.m. Mountaintop will begin their Tues-
2.60 Portland .......................... 40 30 .571 51⁄2 At Comcast Center
(1 p.m.)
1-Southern Beauty (Ty Buter) 3.20 2.10 Utah ................................ 36 35 .507 10
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton at Binghamton, 7:05 p.m. day morning 18-hole golf league on
King’s at Misericordia College Park, Md. Manchester at Norfolk, 7:30 p.m.
Manhattanville at Wilkes 5-Jobo Da’shabra (Jo Pavia Jr) 2.10 Minnesota ...................... 17 54 .239 29 Georgetown 79, Maryland 57 Albany at Syracuse, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 26 with an opening
EXACTA (3-1) $32.40 Hershey at Adirondack, 7:30 p.m. day luncheon and golf. The Blue
COLLEGE WOMENS TRIFECTA (3-1-5) $64.60 Pacific Division Regional Semifinals
TENNIS W L Pct GB At The Liacouras Center Providence at Worcester, 7:30 p.m. Chips play every Tuesday morning
SUPERFECTA (3-1-5-2) $608.60 Lake Erie at Rochester, 7:35 p.m.
(1 p.m.) y-L.A. Lakers................ 50 20 .714 — Philadelphia
King’s at Misericordia
Scratched: Tilly Bomb
Phoenix......................... 35 33 .515 14 Chicago at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. from May to October. New lady
Eleventh - $6,000 Pace 1:54.0 Sunday, March 27
Manhattanville at Wilkes 1-Scootin Higher (Ma Kakaley) 3.60 2.80 2.20
Golden State ................ 30 41 .423 201⁄2
Connecticut (34-1) vs. Georgetown (24-10), TBA
San Antonio at Peoria, 8:05 p.m. members are welcome. For details,
L.A. Clippers................. 27 44 .380 231⁄2 Hamilton at Rockford, 8:05 p.m.
Sunday, March 27 2-Bullvillelightning (La Stalbaum) 2.60 2.40 Sacramento.................. 17 52 .246 321⁄2 DePaul (29-6) vs. Duke (31-3), TBA Grand Rapids at Texas, 8:30 p.m. please call Janet Kresge at 829-
3-Pembroke Crankcall (Ma Romano) 2.80
x-clinched playoff spot
Regional Championship Abbotsford at Manitoba, 8:30 p.m. 2559 or 262-5283, or Fran Goetz
COLLEGE BASEBALL EXACTA (1-2) $11.00 Tuesday, March 29 Oklahoma City at Houston, 8:35 p.m.
(1 p.m.) TRIFECTA (1-2-3) $26.40 y-clinched division
TBD
at 331-0983.
PSU Hazleton at Wilkes SUPERFECTA (1-2-3-4) $32.60 Monday's Games
Orlando 97, Cleveland 86 DAYTON REGIONAL
Misericordia at Delaware Valley Scratched: Giddy Up N Giggle
COLLEGE SOFTBALL Twelfth - $8,500 Trot 1:58.3 Indiana 102, New Jersey 98 Second Round
NHL MEETINGS
Wilkes at William Paterson, 1 p.m. 5-Canouan (Jo Pavia Jr) 23.20 9.60 5.40 Boston 96, New York 86 Monday, March 21
Chicago 132, Sacramento 92 At Thompson-Boling Arena All Times EDT
COLLEGE TENNIS 3-A Real Laser (Mi Simons) 7.80 5.80
Memphis 103, Utah 85 EASTERN CONFERENCE
Hanover Area Youth Soccer will
Misericordia at Elizabethtown, 1 p.m. 7-Carscot Nexus (Er Goodell) 15.40 Knoxville, Tenn.
EXACTA (5-3) $100.80 San Antonio 111, Golden State 96 Tennessee 79, Marquette 70 Atlantic Division meet at 7 p.m. on Sunday at the
Monday, March 28 TRIFECTA (5-3-7) $575.60 Denver 123, Toronto 90 At St. John Arena GP W L OT Pts GF GA Hanover Fire Department on Espy
SUPERFECTA (5-3-7-4) $2,040.20 Tuesday's Games x-Philadelphia ............. 72 44 19 9 97 232 195
H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL
PICK 3 (3-1-5) $392.40 Chicago 114, Atlanta 81
Columbus, Ohio
Pittsburgh .................... 73 42 23 8 92 213 181
Street. Spring soccer and fall
(5:45 p.m.) Ohio State 67, Georgia Tech 60
Berwick at Crestwood Scratched: O-Georgie Washington at Portland, (n)
At Huntsman Center N.Y. Rangers............... 74 40 30 4 84 216 179 registration will be discussed.
Phoenix at L.A. Lakers, (n) New Jersey ................. 73 34 35 4 72 155 186
Dallas at Hazleton Area Thirteenth - $8,500 Pace 1:52.2
Wednesday's Games Salt Lake City N.Y. Islanders.............. 74 29 33 12 70 208 235
Hanover Quarterback Club will meet
Wyoming Area at North Pocono 5-Lislea Moran (Jo Pavia Jr) 9.20 7.00 3.20 Notre Dame 77, Temple 64 at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Ashley
6-Monet C C (Da Ingraham) 31.20 5.20 Indiana at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Northeast Division
Nanticoke at Meyers Tuesday, March 22
Abington Heights at Coughlin 1-Beauty And A Beast (Ma Romano) 3.20 New Jersey at Cleveland, 7 p.m. GP W L OT Pts GF GA Fireman land. Everyone is welcome
Atlanta at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. At John Paul Jones Arena Boston.......................... 72 40 22 10 90 217 176
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER EXACTA (5-6) $180.40
Memphis at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Charlottesville, Va. Montreal....................... 74 40 27 7 87 200 187
to attend.
TRIFECTA (5-6-1) $2,456.40
(4:15 p.m.)
SUPERFECTA (5-6-1-7) $3,307.20 Miami at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Oklahoma 88, Miami 83 Buffalo.......................... 73 36 28 9 81 216 208 Wilkes-Barre Cosmos Soccer Club
Dallas at Holy Redeemer Sacramento at Milwaukee, 8 p.m.
Berwick at Coughlin Fourteenth - $4,500 Pace 1:55.0
Utah at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m.
Regional Semifinals Toronto ........................ 74 33 31 10 76 195 225
Ottawa .......................... 73 27 37 9 63 167 227
will meet at 7 p.m. on Thursday at
Hazleton Area at Wyoming Valley West 7-Crazy Character (La Stalbaum) 5.40 3.40 3.00 At University of Dayton Arena Norm’s Pizza in Wilkes-Barre. The
8-Chaco Hanover (Da Ingraham) 8.00 7.00 Orlando at New York, 8 p.m. Southeast Division
Nanticoke at Delaware Valley Dayton, Ohio
3-Townie Guy (Jo Pavia Jr) 6.20 Golden State at Houston, 8:30 p.m.
Saturday, March 26 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Cosmos will be voting on our new
COLLEGE MENS Toronto at Phoenix, 10 p.m.
TENNIS
EXACTA (7-8) $41.60
Washington at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Tennessee (33-2) vs. Ohio State (24-9), TBA x-Washington.............. 74 43 21 10 96 203 180 uniforms for fall soccer season and
TRIFECTA (7-8-3) $246.80 Tampa Bay................... 73 39 23 11 89 216 222
Baptist Bible at King’s, 4 p.m. SUPERFECTA (7-8-3-4) $1,473.40 San Antonio at Denver, 10:30 p.m. Oklahoma (23-11) vs. Notre Dame (28-7), TBA Carolina ....................... 73 34 29 10 78 205 217 finalizing spring soccer teams. All
COLLEGE WOMENS LATE DOUBLE (5-7) $24.20 Thursday's Games Regional Championship Atlanta .......................... 72 30 30 12 72 202 238 are welcome. If you have any
LACROSSE Total Handle-$269,731 Minnesota at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Monday, March 28 Florida .......................... 73 29 34 10 68 182 199
Cedar Crest at Wilkes, 4 p.m. New Orleans at Utah, 9 p.m. TBD WESTERN CONFERENCE questions please call Tom at 823-
SPOKANE REGIONAL Central Division 5488.
ENTRIES
W H A T ’ S O N T V Wednesday Mar 23, 2011 Post Time:6:30 PM
Second Round
Monday, March 21
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Detroit .......................... 73 43 21 9 95 237 209
First $8,500 Pace NCAA Men Nashville ...................... 74 39 25 10 88 193 173 REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS
At Maples Pavilion
MAJOR LEAGUE 1. My Fanny (Jo Pavia Jr) 5-2 NCAA Tournament Glance Stanford, Calif. Chicago........................ 72 39 25 8 86 234 202
Columbus .................... 72 33 29 10 76 195 218
2. Chester County (Bi Dobson) 10-1 Stanford 75, St. John’s 49 Valley Regional Girls Softball
BASEBALL All Times EDT
FIRST ROUND At The Pit/Bob King Court
St. Louis....................... 72 32 31 9 73 201 214
League Skills Showcase and
3. Keystone Katie (Dr Chellis) 5-1 Northwest Division
1 p.m. At UD Arena Albuquerque, N.M. Player Draft for new players in the
ESPN — Preseason, N.Y. Mets vs. St. Louis, at Ju- 4. Sixth Sense (Jo Antonelli) 7-2 GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Dayton, Ohio North Carolina 86, Kentucky 74 y-Vancouver................ 73 47 17 9 103 238 172
piter, Fla. 5. Hope Lane Hanover (Ja Bartlett) 2-1 At McCarthey Athletic Center Calgary ........................ 75 37 27 11 85 227 216
13U, 10U and 7U divisions will take
EAST REGIONAL
MEN'S COLLEGE 6. Atlantic Filly (La Stalbaum) 6-1 Second Round Spokane, Wash. Minnesota ................... 74 35 31 8 78 185 207 place Saturday inside the gymnasi-
Second $8,000 Pace Gonzaga 89, UCLA 75 Colorado...................... 71 27 36 8 62 198 250 um of the new Butler Township
BASKETBALL Third Round
Tuesday, March 22 Edmonton.................... 73 23 40 10 56 176 240
1. Carolstern (Je Dauplaise) 3-1 Saturday, March 19
At Cintas Center Pacific Division Community Center, rear 413 W.
7 p.m.
ESPN2 — NIT, quarterfinal, College of Charleston 2. Studio Queen (Br Simpson) 7-2 At St. Pete Times Forum
Cincinnati GP W L OT Pts GF GA Butler Dr, Drums. Girls seeking
Tampa, Fla. San Jose ...................... 73 42 23 8 92 211 191
at Wichita State 3. Bring Them Home (An McCarthy) 9-2 Kentucky 71, West Virginia 63
Louisville 85, Xavier 75
Phoenix........................ 74 39 24 11 89 213 207
placement on a 13U team will
9 p.m. 4. Mimi Imfurst (Ja Bartlett) 12-1 Sunday, March 20
Regional Semifinals Los Angeles ................ 73 41 26 6 88 199 177 throw, field and bat beginning at 11
ESPN2 — NIT, quarterfinal, Miami at Alabama At Veterans Memorial Arena
11 p.m.
5. Blissmequick (Jo Pavia Jr) 5-2 At Time Warner Cable Arena
Spokane, Wash.
Anaheim ...................... 72 40 27 5 85 204 208
Dallas ........................... 72 38 25 9 85 203 202
a.m.Representatives from each
ESPN2 — NIT, quarterfinal, Northwestern vs. 6. Caramel Chinno (Ro Hammer) 6-1 Charlotte, N.C.
Saturday, March 26 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime teammust be on hand for the
North Carolina 86, Washington 83
Washington State 7. Keystone Kismet (To Schadel) 8-1
At Quicken Loans Arena
Stanford (31-2) vs. North Carolina (27-8), TBA loss. player draft that will take place
x-clinched playoff spot
NATIONAL BASKETBALL Third $9,000 Pace Cleveland
Gonzaga (30-4) vs. Louisville (22-12), TBA
Monday, March 28 y-clinched division immediately following the skills
ASSOCIATION 1. Cheyenne Umberto (La Stalbaum) 8-1 Ohio State 98, George Mason 66
Regional Championship Tuesday's Games showcase. Girls eligible for the 10U
Marquette 66, Syracuse 62
8 p.m.
2. Jet On Bye (Mi Simons) 3-1
At The Prudential Center
TBD Washington 5, Philadelphia 4, SO division will follow at noon. Girls
Boston 4, New Jersey 1
ESPN — Orlando at New York 3. Lover Boy (Ho Parker) 10-1
Newark, N.J.
DALLAS REGIONAL N.Y. Rangers 1, Florida 0 eligible for the new 7U instruction-
10:30 p.m. 4. Dont Worry B Happy (Jo Pavia Jr) 7-2 Second Round Carolina 4, Ottawa 3 al division will take tothe floor at 1
Regional Semifinals
ESPN — San Antonio at Denver Tuesday, March 22 Buffalo 2, Montreal 0
5. Loadedupntruckin (An McCarthy) 9-2 Friday, March 25
At Ferrell Center N.Y. Islanders 5, Tampa Bay 2
p.m. By the end of the day all girls
NATIONAL HOCKEY 6. Black Ace Hanover (Ja Bartlett) 4-1 North Carolina (28-7) vs. Marquette (22-14), 7:15
p.m. Waco, Texas Nashville 3, Edmonton 1 will be on a team roster and all
LEAGUE 7. Beckys Dreamboat (An Napolitano) 15-1 Ohio State (34-2) vs. Kentucky (27-8), 9:45 p.m. Baylor (32-2) vs. West Virginia (24-9), 9:45 p.m. Toronto 3, Minnesota 0
Columbus at Colorado, (n)
coaches will be selecting their
8. The Invisible Pan (To Schadel) 20-1 Regional Championship At Intrust Bank Arena practice days and times. For more
7:30 p.m. St. Louis at Phoenix, (n)
9. Skymeadow Joseph (Ty Buter) 6-1 Sunday, March 27 Wichita, Kan.
VERSUS — Vancouver at Detroit
Semifinal winners Wisconsin-Green Bay (33-1) vs. Michigan State Wednesday's Games information, contact VRGSL media
Fourth $8,000 Pace (27-5), 9:40 p.m. Vancouver at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. officer John McGran at 401.9544.
SOUTHEAST REGIONAL Florida at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.
1. Lisjune Ann (Ja Bartlett) 5-1
T R A N S A C T I O N S 2. Jolting Kate (Ty Buter) 8-1
Third Round At Auburn Arena
Auburn, Ala.
Anaheim at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. MAGIC U-12/U-13 girls soccer team
Saturday, March 19
Georgia (22-10) vs. Florida State (24-7), 9:35 p.m.
Calgary at San Jose, 10 p.m. will hold tryouts for the upcoming
3. Mandolin Hanover (Mi Merton) 10-1 At The Verizon Center
BASEBALL At CenturyTel Center springsession.The team is based
4. Yes We Did (Ji Taggart Jr) 4-1 Washington
American League 5. Mystic Shark (Lu Porfilio) 12-1 Butler 71, Pittsburgh 70 Shreveport, La.
Rutgers (20-12) vs. Texas A&M (28-5), 9:40 p.m.
B A S E B A L L out of Mountain Topand players
CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Optioned OF Alejandro At St. Pete Times Forum must be born after Aug. 1, 1997. Call
6. Dysnomia Blue Chip (Br Simpson) 9-2 Regional Semifinals
De Aza, C Tyler Flowers and RHP Gregory Infante Tampa, Fla.
At American Airlines Center Major League Baseball 570-762-4487 for more informa-
to Charlotte (IL). Reassigned RHP Brian Bruney, 7. Undeniable Hanover (An McCarthy) 7-2 Florida 73, UCLA 65
OF Jordan Danks, RHP Jeff Gray, RHP Josh Kin- At The Pepsi Center Dallas Spring Training Glance
tion.
8. Rock’n Roll Queen (Th Jackson) 3-1
ney, RHP Shane Lindsay and INF Dallas McPher- Denver Sunday, March 27 All Times EDT W-B Girls Softball League will hold
son to their minor league camp. Fifth $8,500 Pace Baylor-West Virginia winner vs. Wisconsin-Green
CLEVELAND INDIANS—Sent RHP Jensen Lewis
BYU 89, Gonzaga 67
Bay-Michigan State winner
AMERICAN LEAGUE registration on Wednesday from
1. Mysteriosa Hanover (Ma Kakaley) 9-2 ....................................................................... W L Pct
outright to Columbus (IL).
2. Nancy Irene (Ja Bartlett) 8-1
At The McKale Center Georgia-Florida State winner vs. Rutgers-Texas 6-8 p.m. at Rodano’s Public
Tucson, Ariz. Seattle...........................................................13 7.650
DETROIT TIGERS—Optioned RHP Robbie Wein-
3. Starofthesea Devie (Pa Berry) 12-1 Wisconsin 70, Kansas State 65
A&M winner
Detroit ...........................................................1810.643 Square. Girls born between Jan. 1,
hardt, INF Scott Sizemore and OF Clete Thomas to Regional Championship
Toledo (IL). Reassigned LHP Fu-Te Ni and C Max 4. Smoke Pan Mirrors (Ry Anderson) 4-1 At New Orleans Arena Kansas City..................................................14 8.636 1994 and June 30, 2006 are eligi-
Tuesday, March 29 Toronto .........................................................1210.545
St. Pierre to their minor league camp.
5. Runaway Tray (An Napolitano) 7-2
Regional Semifinals TBD Minnesota ....................................................1311.542
ble for the four divisions of play.
National League Thursday, March 24 FINAL FOUR For more information, call 822-
LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Reassigned RHP 6. Seaswift Princess (An McCarthy) 10-1 Florida (28-7) vs. BYU (32-4), 7:27 p.m. Baltimore ......................................................1111.500
Oscar Villarreal to their minor league camp. 7. Sammy’s Magic Girl (Mi Simons) 5-1 Butler (25-9) vs. Wisconsin (25-8), 9:57 p.m.
At at Conseco Fieldhouse Cleveland .....................................................1111.500 3991 or log onto www.wbgsl.com.
Indianapolis Los Angeles.................................................1112.478
American Association
8. Slimsplace (Jo Pavia Jr) 3-1 Regional Championship Tampa Bay ...................................................1112.478
West Pittston Little League will
EL PASO DIABLOS—Signed RHP Albert Montes. National Semifinals
FORT WORTH CATS—Signed INF Jose O. Duran. Sixth $13,000 Pace
Saturday, March 26
Sunday, April 3 Texas............................................................1012.455 hold the following tryouts: girls
Semifinal winners
LINCOLN SALTDOGS—Traded RHP Chris 1. Cannae Rocky (To Schadel) 12-1 SOUTHWEST REGIONAL
Philadelphia champion vs. Dayton champion Boston ..........................................................1215.444 major and minor softball, 6-8 p.m.
Spokane champion vs. Dallas champion Oakland ........................................................1114.440
Thompson and LHP Cody Walden to Lake County
2. Shadows Dream (Ja Bartlett) 7-2 Third Round New York ..................................................... 914.391 March 21; boys minor league base-
(North American) for two players to be named. National Championship
SIOUX FALLS PHEASANTS—Signed OF Francis- 3. Doubleshotascotch (Jo Pavia Jr) 5-2 Saturday, March 19 Tuesday, April 5
Chicago ........................................................ 915.375 ball, 6-8 p.m. March 22-23; and
co Leandro. 4. Windsong Destroyer (An Napolitano) 8-1 At The Pepsi Center Semifinal winners NATIONAL LEAGUE boys major league, 6-8 p.m. March
Can-Am League Denver ....................................................................... W L Pct
5. Waylon Hanover (Ma Kakaley) 3-1 Richmond 65, Morehead State 48 San Francisco..............................................18 8.692 24-25. All tryouts will be held in
BROCKTON ROX—Traded INF Phillip Cuadrado
to St. Paul (AA) for a player to be named. 6. Indian Giver N (Ry Anderson) 6-1 Philadelphia .................................................17 9.654 the organization’s new indoor
Sunday, March 20
H O C K E Y Colorado ......................................................15 8.652 facility.
HOCKEY 7. Report For Duty N (An McCarthy) 9-2 At The United Center
Atlanta ..........................................................14 9.609
Seventh $4,500 Pace Chicago Milwaukee ....................................................14 9.609
National Hockey League
1. Ebony Isle (Ja Bartlett) 4-1
Virginia Commonwealth 94, Purdue 76 American Hockey League Cincinnati......................................................1410.583 UPCOMING EVENTS
DALLAS STARS—Called up D Brad Lukowich Florida State 71, Notre Dame 57
from Texas (AHL). All Times EDT St. Louis .......................................................1211.522
2. Serenade For Sonia (Th Jackson) 12-1 At The BOK Center New York .....................................................1312.520
MONTREAL CANADIENS—Signed D Joe Stejskal Tulsa, Okla. EASTERN CONFERENCE Hanover Area baseball’s Nite at the
to a two-year contract. 3. Rusty’s Martini (Vi Ginsburg) 5-1 Washington..................................................1212.500
Kansas 73, Illinois 59 Atlantic Division
OTTAWA SENATORS—Recalled D Patrick Wier- 4. Gangsta Lady (Lu Porfilio) 15-1 GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
San Diego ....................................................1013.435 Races will be held April 2 at the
At The Alamodome Pittsburgh.....................................................1015.400
cioch from Binghamton (AHL). 5. Princess Character (Ho Parker) 5-2 San Antonio Portland ................. 69 43 18 6 2 94 251 202 Florida .......................................................... 914.391
Warrior Run Firehall. Doors open
ST. LOUIS BLUES—Recalled D Tyson Strachan Manchester ........... 73 41 23 3 6 91 234 193
from Peoria (AHL). 6. Annika S (An McCarthy) 7-2 Regional Semifinals Connecticut........... 70 36 26 2 6 80 194 188 Chicago ........................................................1016.385 at 6 p.m, races start at 7 p.m.
TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING—Signed G Pat Nagle to a 7. Gracie Lynn (Dr Chellis) 8-1 Friday, March 25 Worcester.............. 71 33 26 4 8 78 194 218 Los Angeles.................................................1016.385 Admission is free with a purchase
two-year contract. Kansas (34-2) vs. Richmond (29-7), 7:27 p.m. Providence............ 70 31 33 3 3 68 181 228 Houston........................................................1018.357
8. Storm’in Jordan (Jo Pavia Jr) 20-1
Florida State (23-10) vs. Virginia Commonwealth Springfield ............. 71 30 36 2 3 65 202 230 Arizona ......................................................... 920.310 of a horse.
American Hockey League
AHL—Suspended Abbotsford D Matt Pelech two 9. Jk Diamondnpearls (Mi Merton) 6-1 (26-11), 9:57 p.m. Bridgeport ............. 70 23 36 4 7 57 184 241 NOTE: Split-squad games count in the standings- The Hanover Hawkeye Classic
games as a result of his actions in a March 18 Eighth $13,000 Trot Regional Championship East Division ;games against non-major league teams do not. baseball tournament will be held
against Hamilton. Suspended Grand Rapids C Ja- GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Tuesday's Games
mie Johnson two games as a result of his actions in
1. No Money Fun (An McCarthy) 9-2 Sunday, March 27
x-Wilkes-Barre/ Washington 3, Houston 1 on Saturday. The tournament
Semifinal winners
a March 18 game against Lake Erie. Suspended 2. The Windsurfer A (La Stalbaum) 4-1
WEST REGIONAL Scranton................ 69 50 18 0 1 101 226 156 N.Y. Mets 7, Detroit 4 includes Holy Redeemer, Hanover
Hamilton LW Andrew Conboy two games as a re- 3. Bigpepper (Dr Chellis) 3-1 Hershey ................ 72 42 23 2 5 91 229 189 Baltimore 6, N.Y. Yankees 2 Area, Crestwood and defending
sult of his actions in a March 19 game at Abbotsford. Third Round Florida 3, Minnesota 0
Charlotte ............... 72 39 25 2 6 86 232 217
CHARLOTTE CHECKERS—Recalled F Cedric 4. A Fortune’s Legacy (Th Jackson) 7-2 Saturday, March 19 Norfolk................... 68 35 19 8 6 84 230 184 Philadelphia 5, Toronto 4 champion Scranton. In the first
McNicoll and G Bobby Goepfert from Florida 5. Star’s Image (Ma Kakaley) 6-1 At The Verizon Center Binghamton .......... 70 36 27 3 4 79 222 198 Seattle 9, Chicago White Sox 5 round, Crestwood will host Scran-
(ECHL). Washington Albany.................... 69 30 35 1 3 64 187 233 Milwaukee 7, San Diego 0
PEORIA RIVERMEN—Released F Blair Riley.
6. You’ll Miss Allot (Ji Taggart Jr) 15-1
Connecticut 69, Cincinnati 58 Syracuse............... 69 27 35 3 4 61 171 213 L.A. Dodgers 2, Chicago Cubs 1, 10 innings ton and Hanover Area will host
ECHL 7. Heaven And Hall (Jo Pavia Jr) 8-1 At The McKale Center Adirondack ........... 68 24 34 4 6 58 161 219 Oakland 10, Cincinnati 8 Holy Redeemer at 11 a.m. at their
ECHL—Suspended Utah’s Ryley Grantham one 8. Wingbat (Ma Romano) 20-1 Tucson, Ariz. WESTERN CONFERENCE Cleveland 7, Arizona 3 respective schools. The consola-
game and fined him an undisclosed amount as a re- San Diego State 71, Temple 64, 2OT North Division Tampa Bay 7, Boston 4
sult of his actions in a March 18 game at Victoria.
9. Smedshammer (Ho Parker) 10-1 L.A. Angels vs. Kansas City at Surprise, Ariz., (n) tion and championship games will
Ninth $8,500 Pace Sunday, March 20 GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Fined Elmira coach Robbie Nichols an undisclosed
At Time Warner Cable Arena Lake Erie ............... 71 38 25 3 5 84 199 185 Wednesday's Games then be played at Hanover Area,
amount as a result of his actions before a March 18 1. Pw Ivory Grin (Do Irvine Jr) 6-1 N.Y. Mets vs. St. Louis at Jupiter, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
game at Reading. Suspended Elmira’s Oren Eizen- Charlotte, N.C.
Manitoba................ 71 38 27 1 5 82 197 183
Philadelphia vs. Tampa Bay at Port Charlotte, Fla., with the losers of the first games
2. Spectacular Cam (An Napolitano) 3-1 Grand Rapids........ 71 35 26 2 8 80 215 219
man five games and Justin Donati three games and Duke 73, Michigan 71 Hamilton ................ 69 36 26 1 6 79 194 175 1:05 p.m. playing at 1:15 p.m. and the winners
fined both an undisclosed amount as a result of their 3. Heavenly Helen (Jo Pavia Jr) 9-2 At The BOK Center Toronto .................. 72 34 28 1 9 78 202 198 Houston vs. Pittsburgh at Bradenton, Fla., 1:05 p.m. playing at 4:15 p.m.
actions in a March 19 game at Reading. Fined Elmi- 4. Jordan’s Jewell (Ja Bartlett) 5-2 Tulsa, Okla. Abbotsford ............ 69 34 26 4 5 77 168 187 Florida vs. Atlanta at Kissimmee, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
ra’s Eric Regan an undisclosed amount as a result Arizona 70, Texas 69 Rochester.............. 70 30 34 3 3 66 188 223 Oakland vs. Chicago Cubs at Mesa, Ariz., 4:05 p.m.
of his actions in the same game. 5. Grngrasanhitimes (An McCarthy) 7-2 Arizona vs. Texas at Surprise, Ariz., 4:05 p.m.
At The Honda Center West Division
UTAH GRIZZLIES—Signed D Chase Ryan and D 6. It’s Ideal Hanover (Ma Kakaley) 10-1 Anaheim, Calif. GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Cincinnati vs. San Diego at Peoria, Ariz., 4:05 p.m.
Mike Reddington. Tenth $13,000 Trot Regional Semifinals Milwaukee ............. 70 38 19 5 8 89 196 171 Kansas City vs. Cleveland at Goodyear, Ariz., 4:05 Bulletin Board items will not be
p.m.
COLLEGE 1. My Leap Of Faith (Th Jackson) 3-1 Thursday, March 24 Houston ................. 73 41 26 1 5 88
Texas ..................... 71 37 24 4 6 84
208
194
188
189 L.A. Dodgers vs. Chicago White Sox at Glendale, accepted over the telephone. Items
San Diego State (34-2) vs. Connecticut (28-9), 7:15 Ariz., 4:05 p.m.
NCAA—Named Kathleen McNeely vice president 2. Uline Hanover (Ma Kakaley) 10-1
p.m.
Oklahoma City...... 72 36 26 2 8 82 214 211
San Francisco vs. L.A. Angels at Tempe, Ariz., 4:05
may be faxed to 831-7319, emailed to
of administration and chief financial officer. 3. Vivid Photo (Ro Hammer) 9-2 Peoria .................... 71 37 27 2 5 81 198 195
EDINBORO—Named Doug Sams football offen- Duke (32-4) vs. Arizona (29-7), 9:45 p.m. Chicago ................. 71 36 26 3 6 81 235 229 p.m. tlsports@timesleader.com or dropped
sive coordinator. 4. Yankee Manny (Jo Pavia Jr) 7-2 Regional Championship San Antonio .......... 69 37 27 3 2 79 207 210 Baltimore vs. Minnesota at Fort Myers, Fla., 7:05
NORTH GREENVILLE—Named Michael Bayne Saturday, March 26 Rockford................ 69 28 32 4 5 65 176 217 p.m. off at the Times Leader or mailed to
5. Fort Benning (An Napolitano) 4-1
track and field and cross country coach. Semifinal winners x-Clinched Playoff Berth Toronto vs. N.Y. Yankees at Tampa, Fla., 7:05 p.m. Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N, Main
6. Coach Fox (La Stalbaum) 5-1 NOTE: Two points are awarded for a win Seattle vs. Colorado at Scottsdale, Ariz., 9:40 p.m.
St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250.
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NBA NCAA TOURNAMENT

Rose has 30 as Chicago rolls


The Associated Press in the first half. Luol Deng fin- points in the fourth for Atlanta, loss in Atlanta on March 2. Since
ATLANTA — Derrick Rose ished with 27 points. which trailed 98-60 after three then, the Bulls have won 10 of 11,
had 30 points and 10 assists, The Hawks, who have lost sev- and also decided to rest its start- including two lopsided wins
helping the Chicago Bulls move en of 10, were denied an opportu- ers in the final period. Josh over Atlanta.
back in the Eastern Conference nity to clinch a playoff spot and Smith and Al Horford had 14 The Hawks, who lost 100-59 to
lead with a runaway 114-81 win absorbed their first home loss to points apiece, but Horford de- New Orleans at home on Jan. 21,
Chicago in four years.
over the Atlanta Hawks on Tues- The Bulls, who have won 10 of parted in the third with a came close to a second 40-point
day night. 11 since losing in Atlanta on strained hamstring. home loss. Chicago’s big lead
Chicago’s starters sat out the March 2, began the night tied The Bulls and Hawks played was 47 points.
final period after the Bulls set with idle Boston for the best re- for the third time in three weeks. The Bulls were almost perfect
season highs with 41 points in cord in the East. Chicago led by 19 points in the in pulling away from the Hawks AP PHOTO
the second period and 72 points Jeff Teague scored 17 of his 20 second quarter of their 83-80 in the first half. Richmond players celebrate after beating Morehead State 65-48
in the Southwest Regional.

Richmond, VCU
NCAA WOMEN’S TOURNAMENT

Stellar defense leads


Huskies past Purdue
The Associated Press
STORRS, Conn.— Tiffany
for Schimmel, who rallied the
Cardinals from a seven-point
create madness
By HANK KURZ Jr. day night,
Hayes scored 23 points, Maya deficit with 5:58 to go. It was a AP Sports Writer UP NEXT after Rich-
Moore added 16 and No. 1 Con- stunning loss for Xavier, which RICHMOND, Va. — Rally over Kansas mond takes
necticut put on a defensive made it to the Elite Eight last here, rally over there, rallies vs. Richmond on Kansas.
clinic to beat ninth-seeded season and had won 19 in a row planned all around Richmond as 7:27 p.m. Friday The at-
TV: TBS
Purdue 64-40 on Tuesday night with its dominating frontcourt the city embraces having two mosphere
in the second round of the duo of Amber Harris and teams advance to the round of 16 VCU at VCU is
women’s NCAA tournament. Ta’Shia Phillips. in the NCAA tournament. vs. much differ-
The Huskies (33-1) advanced The Musketeers had won 25 Take a bow Richmond and Florida State ent than it
to the regional semifinals for in a row at home, including a VCU. 9:57 p.m. Friday was a few
the 18th straight season, the 12-point victory over Louisville The Spiders and Rams have TV: TBS weeks ago,
longest active streak in the in November. made Richmond the first city after the
nation. The victory was since Los Angeles in 2007 to Rams lost five of eight games in
UConn’s 22nd straight overall Oklahoma 88, Miami 83 send two teams to the round of February, seemingly dashing
and 83rd in a row at home. CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — 16 in the same year. And Rich- their NCAA tournament hopes.
Moore and fellow senior Danielle Robinson scored six mond also boosts the same num- When they failed to win the Co-
Lorin Dixon were playing their straight points after Miami ber of teams left in the tourna- lonial Athletic Association tour-
final game at Gampel Pavilion. pulled even for the first time ment as the Big East. nament, fans wished them luck
The pair became the first since early in the game, and Both teams depart Wednesday in the NIT.
UConn seniors to finish their sixth-seeded Oklahoma beat to San Antonio and Richmond’s “It’s been crazy, everybody
career unbeaten at home, going the third-seeded Hurricanes.. own canal walk will be the site of beeping their horns and people
40-0 at their on-campus arena. Whitney Hand scored a ca- ASSOCIATED PRESS a community pep rally. The cele- congratulating you and stuff,”
The duo also went undefeated reer-high 27 points to lead the Connecticut’s Maya Moore reacts after teammate Tiffany Hayes bration will be highlighted by the point guard Joey Rodriguez said
on their other home court, the Sooners (23-11), who will move was fouled during Tuesday night’s win over Purdue. unfurling of a huge banner show- after he returned to campus from
XL Center in Hartford. on to the Dayton Regional two ing television commentator Dick the Rams’ stunningly dominant
The two improved to an victories away from a third Riquna Williams scored 17 for Philadelphia Regional. The Vitale preparing to eat crow. victories in Chicago. “A couple of
unbelievable 148-3 overall in straight trip to the Final Four. Miami. Hoyas went 0-2 against their “We wanted to poke a little fun weeks ago, they were like, what
their careers. Shenise Johnson scored 25 Big East rivals this season. at him because he was so wrong are these guys doing?”
Drey Mingo scored nine points to lead Miami (28-5), Georgetown 79, Maryland 57 Making its third appearance about our city,” said Jack Berry, Richmond Mayor Dwight C.
points to lead Purdue (21-12). including the jumper with 3:26 COLLEGE PARK, Md. — in the NCAA tournament, Ge- executive director of Venture Jones said he expects a huge
to go that tied it 79-all. The Sugar Rodgers scored a career- orgetown dominated both sides Richmond, an economic devel- turnout for the rally, and he was
Louisville 85, Xavier 75 Hurricanes didn’t score again high 34 points, and No. 5 seed of the court in this matchup of opment group focused of pro- still working Tuesday night hop-
CINCINNATI — Freshman until Sylvia Bullock’s basket Georgetown breezed past rival schools located only 15 moting downtown. He said the ing to arrange travel to San Anto-
point guard Shoni Schimmel inside with 47 seconds to play. fourth-seed Maryland to ad- miles apart. Rodgers, a sopho- image will show Vitale holding a nio so he can support the teams.
scored a career-high 33 points That made it 85-81, but Hand vance to the round of 16 in the more guard, led the way with a plate of crow with the words “Eat “I would like nothing more
Tuesday night and led a late hit two free throws with 41 NCAA tournament for the first 21-point first half. Crow Baby.” than to be there,” he said.
comeback that swept Louisville seconds to go, restoring the time. Alyssa Thomas had 23 points Vitale and other basketball ex- The schools intend to trans-
to a victory over second-seeded six-point lead, and the Hurri- The Hoyas (24-10) bolted to and 14 rebounds for Maryland perts lambasted the NCAA selec- port students to the rally after
Xavier on the Musketeers’ canes’ comeback came up an 11-0 lead, made it 40-26 at (24-8), and Lynetta Kizer con- tion committee for including the fans gather to see their team
home court. short. halftime and increased the tributed 11 points and 10 re- VCU in the field ahead of other off, and there will be free t-shirts
The Cardinals (22-12) go to Robinson had 18 points and margin to 23 points with 16:23 bounds. But the Terrapins, teams they deemed more wor- celebrating the tandem handed
Spokane to play Gonzaga in a 11 assists for Oklahoma. left. playing on their home floor, thy. out at the celebration.
regional semifinal on Saturday. Morgan Stroman added 18 Georgetown will next face shot a miserable 32 percent and In response, the Rams gone on The university presidents will
Xavier (29-3) had no answer points and 14 rebounds and top-seed Connecticut in the committed 20 turnovers. an impressive NCAA tourna- ride up the canal in boats deco-
ment run, beating three schools rated in their school colors to a
from power conferences by an av- dock for the pep rally, and they
LOCAL COLLEGES erage of better than 16 points. will be greeted by Mayor Dwight
VCU plays Florida State on Fri- C. Jones and a band.

Conzola, Cromley capture conference honors DUKE


10 and reached a second straight
NIT.
“I feel like it’s amazing that a
The Times Leader staff King’s (2-7) got wins from H.S. BOYS TENNIS Dallas 5, Holy Redeemer 0 coach and his point guard can be
Continued from Page 1B
King’s junior Kevin Conzola the team of Liz Demko and Crestwood 3, The Mountaineers swept the the first two coaches in the histo-
and Misericordia sophomore Nicole Buckman at No. 3 dou- MMI 2 Royals by not losing any sets ment to coach 800, much less win ry of (the men’s) game to win
Caitlin Cromley both earned bles and from Emily Biffen at En route to the victory, the and getting wins at singles from 900,” North Carolina coach and 900, and that it says something
weekly conference honors on No. 6 singles. Comets swept doubles and a Ethan Pensak, Scot Riccetti and Tobacco Road rival Roy Williams about the guy who has 902 and it
Tuesday. Conzola was named got win in singles from Ross Andrew Nakkache. said. “It’s off the charts.” also says something about the
Middle Atlantic Conference Bloomsburg 5, Singles: 1. Ethan Pensak (Dal) d. Pat
The accomplishments seem to United States Military Acade-
Gladey. Dockeray 6-1, 6-2; 2. Scot Riccetti (Dal) d. Pat
Goalie/Defender of the Week Wilkes 4 Singles: 1. Michael McGraw (MMI) d. Alex Loftus 6-1, 6-2; 3. Andrew Nakkache (Dal) d. Dan have come with exceptional fre- my,” Krzyzewski said.
Machalick 6-2, 6-2; 2. Ross Gladey (Cre) d. McGraw 6-0, 6-2
for men’s lacrosse, while Crom- Alexis Donner was a double- Zachery Bowman 6-0, 6-2; 3. Balaganesh Doubles: 1. Ryan McCarthy/Blake Donovan quency this season. Krzyzewski He also has said that Knight’s
ley was named Freedom Con- winner for the Lady Colonels Natarajan (MMI) d. Joe Pickett 4-6, 6-2, 6-4 (Dal) d. Dan Geraghty/Cameron Pinto 6-0, 6-3; 2. started the year in fourth place on win total should be higher be-
Doubles: 1. Neil Patel/Nikhil Patel (Cre) d. Francois Ross/Tyler Tuck (Dal) d. Tyler Elias/Pat
ference Pitcher of the Week in winning at No. 5 singles and Justin Sheen/Andrew Mahley 6-1, 6-0; 2. Briley Duffy 6-4, 6-3 the victories list but passed both cause he should still be at Indi-
softball. teamed with Ally Kristofco at Marchetti/Steven Waskie (Cre) d. Andrew Adolph Rupp and Dean Smith in ana, where “he’d have probably
Kempchinsky/Tyler Fulton 6-2, 6-1
Conzola, the Monarchs’ start- No. 2 doubles. Tunkhannock 3, Wyoming December. That came a month 1,100 wins.”
ing goalie, was strong in a non- Katie Lynn and Anna Mitch- Valley West 2 after he picked up his 800th win Then again, the 64-year-old
Pittston Area 3
conference win over Utica, ell won at No. 4 and No. 6 sin- After losing the first two at Duke. Krzyzewski certainly has shown
Coughlin 2
allowing just three goals. He gles respectively for Wilkes. singles matches, the Tigers “What really impresses me is no signs of slowing down. Reac-
made 16 saves and helped blank The Patriots swept doubles swept doubles and won No. 3 the longevity of what he’s done hing 1,000 wins — and beyond —
Utica for a stretch of nearly 45 MEN’S TENNIS as the teams of Suraj Pursnani singles to pick up the victory. over the last 20, 30 years,” said remains a realistic possibility.
minutes. Bloomsburg 7, and Justin Coe, and Austin Steve Brand and Tyler Ryman Phoenix Suns forward Grant Hill, He sure still knows how to
Wilkes 2 Welch and Tery Briggs won won at No. 1 and No. 2 singles who led Duke to consecutive na- draw a crowd — even when no
WOMEN’S TENNIS Wes McCollum got the Colo- three-set victories. for the Spartans. tional titles in 1991 and ’92. one expects it.
Singles: 1. Greg Stankiewicz (C) d. Jeremy
Lebanon Valley 7, nels’ win in singles action, Homschek 7-5, 7-5; 2. Josh Stankinas (C) d. Trent
Singles: 1. Steve Brand (WVW) d. Kyle
“With each generation of play- As the Blue Devils boarded
Christy 6-0, 6-1; 2. Tyler Ryman (WVW) d. Jordan
King’s 2 while the team of Jeremy Nolt Woodruff 4-6, 6-3, 7-5; 3. Tyler Woodruf (PA) Herbert 6-1, 6-1; 3. Josh Herbert (Tun) d. Anthony ers coming into Duke, he’s been their bus to the airport Tuesday
default win Molino 6-0, 6-1
The Lady Monarchs made and Dakkota Deem picked up a Doubles: 1. Suraj Pursnani/Justin Coe (PA) d. Doubles: 1. Mark Swick/Brent Christy (Tun) d. able to adapt to that generation, afternoon, members of the Ohio
Jeremy Melton/Mike Answini 6-3, 2-6, 6-7 (7); 2.
their spring season home de- victory at No. 2 doubles to Austin Welch/Tery Briggs (PA) d. Ben Manarski/
Kevin Yozviak/James Yozviak 6-1, 6-0; 2. Matt
Strowney/Robbie Hug (Tun) d. Andrew Crossin/
and figure out how to motivate University baseball team lined a
but, falling to Lebanon Valley. account for the team’s wins. Teddy Wampole 6-4, 3-6, 6-1 Sabri Abutanes 6-1, 6-0 it,” Hill added. “The ’86 genera- street outside Cameron Indoor
tion, with Johnny Dawkins and Stadium a few hours before that
those guys, they were different evening’s game against Duke.

DUNMORE
Mid Valley this season. Union, which formerly served on Murray’s 3-pointer 1:23 into than the ’96 generation, and then The Bobcats snapped photos and
Mid Valley finished 25-5, win- as the Scranton Catholic Youth the second half. The teams then the ’06 generation is different video of the coach with their cell-
ning every game that was not Center (CYC). traded the lead eight more from them. He’s been able to con- phones and cheered Krzyzewski
against Dunmore. The last time two Lackawan- times. nect with every one of them. It’s a as he shook hands with a few of
Continued from Page 1B
The last four meetings with na League basketball teams met Alexa Gerchman added 11 remarkable thing to do, and not their players.
final tie, 46-46. the Lady Bucks were decided by with a state championship points and four assists for the many coaches can do it. He’s fig- “I hope he does (stick around
Corinna Palko gave Dunmore five points or less, including game berth on the line was in Lady Bucks (26-5). ured out a way that he can, and for 1,000 wins), not because of a
the lead 21 seconds later by one in overtime. 1999 when freshman Gerry Danielle Terranella, who had that might be his greatest certain number but because of
making one of two. Those games decided a regu- McNamara scored 17 points to been averaging more than 30 achievement.” what he means to our game,”
Murray drove for a score with lar-season division title and lead Bishop Hannan to a 48-38 points in the state tournament, Krzyzewski credits part of his Dawkins said. “I think he’s been
49 seconds left, then hit two berths in the district and state victory over Susquehanna in a led Mid Valley with 14 . success to being a former point such a great representative and
more free throws with 13.5 re- finals. Class A semifinal at the Univer- guard for Knight. role model for basketball that you
MID VALLEY (46): Terranella 5 3-4 14, De-
maining and stole the ball on The latest meeting drew a sity of Scranton’s John Long Marco 2 1-2 6, Miraglia 6 1-2 13, Walsh 5 3-3 13, During the three seasons Krzy- know the game is in great shape
Runco 0 0-0 0. Totals 18 8-11 46.
Mid Valley’s final possession. crowd of nearly 4,000, one of Center. DUNMORE (51): Burke 0 0-0 0, A. Murray 8 zewski earned varsity letters and in great hands with a man
“It was just like every one of the largest ever to watch a fe- Mid Valley jumped in front 6-9 25, Palko 3 3-6 9, Gerchman 5 0-1 11, C.
Murray 1 0-0 2, Ross 2 0-0 4. Totals 19 9-16 51.
while playing for Knight at Army, like that involved with it. I think
our other games,” Dunmore male sporting event in north- and led by as many as seven Mid Valley ........................... 14 9 14 9 - 46 the Black Knights went 51-23. for everybody who likes to give
Dunmore.............................. 11 9 17 14 - 51
coach Ben O’Brien said of his eastern Pennsylvania, to the twice in the second quarter. 3-POINT FIELD GOALS: Mid Valley 2 (Terranella, Krzyzewski was the team captain back to the game, he’s been a tre-
DeMarco), Dunmore 4 (A. Murray 3, Gerchman).
team’s five straight wins over Lackawanna College Student Dunmore led for the first time of the 1968-69 squad that went 18- mendous role model and leader.”
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AHL

Pens’ Wallace reaches 300 milestone tonight


By TOM VENESKY in 299 AHL games, and he also ing a rough style in the first Penguins won a franchise record tion and it was a really talented
tvenesky@timesleader.com UP NEXT has played 24 NHL games with place. 51 games. It was also the same team,” Wallace said. “We ran into
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pen- Albany Devils (30-35-1-3) Pittsburgh over the last three “If you play timid that’s where season that Pittsburgh and the some injuries toward the end,
guin Tim Wallace leaned against at WBS Penguins (50-18-0-1) seasons. you run into trouble,” he said. Edmonton Oilers shared Wilkes- but that tram had a lot more skill
his locker and thought about the 7:05 p.m. tonight “It’s been a lot of fun along the Head coach John Hynes added Barre/Scranton as its AHL affil- individually.”
Mohegan Sun Arena
feat he is about to accomplish be- way,” Wallace said after Tues- that reaching the 300-game mark iate. Breaking the franchise record
fore the significance set in. day’s practice at the Mohegan is a tribute to Wallace’s durability If they beat Albany tonight, for wins was one of the goals the
“That’s a lot of games,” Wal- ganization, which began in 2006 Sun Arena. “It’s (Penguins orga- to stay in the lineup and his skill the Penguins will tie the 51-win team set before the season, Wal-
lace said. “It has gone by fast.” after he finished up his senior nization) all I’ve known in the as a player and a leader that has mark. lace said.
When Wallace takes the ice to- season at Notre Dame. pro ranks and they say this is one allowed him to make the lineup. The current Penguins team And if the Penguins do reach
night against Albany, it will be During his five seasons with of the best places to play.” “He’s one of the heart and has found success by working to- the 52-win mark, Wallace said
the 300th game of his AHL ca- the Penguins organization, Wal- Wallace’s achievement is even souls of our team. He defines gether to overcome adversity – there are plenty of other – more
reer. He will join Tom Kostopou- lace has established himself as an more noteworthy considering what a Wilkes-Barre/Scranton such as call-ups to Pittsburgh, important goals, yet to accom-
los (318 games) and Rob Scuderi effective physical player with a his physical style and willingness Penguin is,” Hynes said. “That’s and playing stellar defense. plish.
(305 games) as the only players scoring touch. With his pair of to throw hits hasn’t kept him off a lot of games played and it in- The 2006-07 team, Wallace “We want home ice in playoffs
to reach the 300-game mark with goals against Worcester last Sat- the ice that often with injuries. dicates a level of consistency said, gained its success for slight- and to make a long run in the
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton. urday Wallace reached the 20- Wallace attributes his durabil- from him.” ly different reasons. playoffs,” Wallace said. “And
Wallace has spent his entire goal plateau for the second con- ity to taking care of himself off Wallace’s rookie season in “It wasn’t fair. We had the best hopefully we can get the (Cal-
pro career with the Penguins or- secutive season. He has 85 goals the ice and, oddly enough, play- 2006-07 was the last time the prospects from each organiza- der) Cup this year.”

Slocum excelling
NFL

League moves kickoffs


for Millersville
It would be tough to picture
to 35 under new rule
By BARRY WILNER
AP Pro Football Writer Goodell: 5 clubs
investigated
the Millersville men’s tennis
team without Drew Slocum in
the lineup.
ON CAMPUS NEW ORLEANS — The NFL
will move kickoffs up 5 yards to
the 35-yard line, keep touchbacks
about contact
NEW ORLEANS —
Slocum (Dallas) is in his BILL ARSENAULT coming out to the 20 and allow Commissioner Roger Goodell
fourth season as a starter with the number of players in a block- says the Miami Dolphins and
ing wedge to remain at two. four other teams have been
the Marauders and is currently Davis is also fined or been told the league is
8-4 in singles and 9-3 in dou- solid in the Kick coverage players now will
investigating them for violating
bles. But Slocum’s won-lost field. He’s be limited to lining up 5 yards or offseason rules prohibiting
record is just part of the story. made just two fewer from the spot of the kickoff. contact with players.
“Drew has been the back- errors in 104 Team owners also voted Tues- Goodell did not reveal the
bone of the team since his chances day to make all scoring plays re- other teams involved.
freshman year,” coach Shari (.981). viewable by the replay official NFL general counsel Jeff
and referee. But they tabled a pro- Pash says the violations aren’t
Bucklin-Webber said. “He is a Slocum “Scott is related to the league’s lockout.
posal to ban players launching
leader on and off the court and anchoring the Pash says teams aren’t allowed
themselves to make a tackle, and
his accomplishments and middle of our infield again this to hold workouts or make
will reconsider it in May.
sportsmanship has gained him year with his constant play at The league’s competition com-
contact with players from the
the respect of coaches through- second base,” coach JP Blandin end of one season until early
mittee proposed placing the ball March. He calls it a “go home
out the conference as well as said. “He has also moved over at the 25 after touchbacks on and relax period.”
within our region.” to shortstop at times when we kickoffs and banning the wedge Speaking Tuesday at the end
The last two parts of that are resting other players in the altogether. Several coaches ex- of the annual owners meetings,
statement are important to infield.” pressed concern about making Goodell says owners haven’t
Slocum. Davis batted .353 with three too many changes to kickoffs, al- discussed or considered using
“I hope to compete at my home runs and 23 RBI last so saying bringing touchbacks replacement players if a new
best and earn the team a few season as a sophomore. labor deal isn’t reached in time
out 5 more yards would affect
for the start of the 2011 season.
wins,” he said. “However, more field position too much. Coaches He also says owners are
importantly, the integrity and Honors for Bieski SUBMITTED PHOTO worried about an increase in “planning on having a full
etiquette of the sport is first West Virginia senior Amy Drew Slocum is in his fourth season as a starter with the Ma- touchbacks from the 16 percent season.”
and foremost to me. I expect Bieski was recently named rauders and is currently 8-4 in singles and 9-3 in doubles. of kickoffs last season.
that my honesty on the court Gymnast of the Year and Out- “Any time there’s a touchback
will set an example for what standing Senior of the Year by lea and I work really well to- error. Last season, Chrismer hit and now it’s not coming to the on the return squads.
Millersville tennis is all about.” the East Atlantic Gymnastics gether.” .295 in 33 games. 20,” Saints coach Sean Payton As for the six no votes, McKay
Millersville has one of the League. Kutztown coach Suresh Ra- “Once again Derek is a very said, “I think that that probably said: “The objections were, ’Hey,
top programs in the PSAC and Bieski, a graduate of Nanti- mamurthi likes what he sees key and integral part of our was the most drastic of the four you’re affecting my team.’ Clear-
in Division II and Slocum has coke Area, is only the sixth when Grula is on the court. team,” coach Tim Neiman said. or five items that constituted one ly, some teams have good kick re-
played a big part in making gymnast to win both awards in “I feel her biggest improve- “He’s currently leading our rule.” turners and they said, ’What if
that happen. the same season. ment has been her serve and team in hitting and has played Making kickoffs safer was the there’s 10 percent less returns?’
“Our team is stronger than it “It’s such an honor to win aggressiveness at the net,” the very well behind the plate. He objective, and Payton believes “We have no answer,” McKay
the owners met it, voting 26-6 for added, “but player safety will al-
has ever been and I hope that both awards,” Bieski said. “I coach said. “She’s been playing continues to grow into an im-
the new rule. ways trump any other considera-
four years of college tennis really didn’t expect this at all. well. She’s a quiet leader and is portant leadership roll as well.”
“The bottom line is it’s ... the tion.”
experience will pay off in my I’ve had an enjoyable four years always looking for ways to get Neiman feels that Chrismer
highest risk of injury play,” he Yet the two player safety
final semester and allow me to at West Virginia.” better.” gained a lot of experience when said. amendments were tabled until
push the team through some of Coach Linda Burdette-Good he filled in for Doc Neiman, the Competition committee chair-
Black shows her versatility the May league meetings. A pro-
our more difficult matches,” he wasn’t surprised that Bieski coach’s son, who missed last man Rich McKay said coaches posal to outlaw players launching
said. won the honors. Freshman Mandi Black season with a broken thumb. were concerned about an in- to make hits was deferred, as was
Slocum teamed with Preeth- “Amy has had a wonderful (Northwest Area) is seeing “Derek will back up Doc this crease in high kicks from the 35 expanding the definition of a de-
am Moras to capture the PSAC season and I think the league action at three different posi- season and see action as a intended to trap returning teams fenseless receiver.
doubles championship last fall. coaches noticed that,” the tions for the Bloomsburg soft- designated hitter,” coach Nei- deep and severely decreasing the McKay said joining those two
The duo appears to be just as coach said. “Over the last four ball team. man said. “I feel that Derek and number of returns. He also said additions to a previous rule
strong – or stronger -- this years Amy has had an incred- “Mandi is a very talented Doc are without question the the two-man wedge was not a caused the tabling. Each of the
spring. ible impact on our program.” athlete and we are excited that best catching duo in Division driving force in the uptick in in- proposals will be made into sep-
“Drew has improved his After winning the award, she chose to come here,” coach III baseball.” juries on kickoffs. Indeed, more arate amendments before being
overall offensive skills and his Bieski competed in the league Susan Kochner said. “She is injuries occur in coverage than presented again.
doubles game,” Bucklin-Webber championships in Washington, working out as a pitcher as wellFritzges honing his game
said. “He worked on imple- D.C. She captured the bars as at third base and in the out- Sophomore Eric Fritzges

Teenage victim angered


menting depth off the baseline (9.825) and finished fifth in the field. She brings speed, athlet-(Dallas) has been playing num-
and being more aggressive with all-around (38.95). The all- icism and a strong arm to the ber two and three singles as
his serve.” around score moves her into roster.” well as doubles for the Eliza-

that Taylor avoided jail


Slocum feels that his consis- second place all-time in career Black has played in six bethtown men’s tennis team.
tency and endurance have points with 1,940.6. games and started one – as a Fritzges has posted a 4-6
always been a strength, so he “Amy recovered well after a record in both singles and
pitcher. She’s hitting .667 (two-
concentrated on other things shaky beam routine and her for-three) and in 3.1 innings ondoubles during the fall and
during the off season. bars routine was beautiful,” the mound, she has given up spring season. He lost both in a By TIM FITZGERALD say whether the
“Aggressiveness and attack- Burdette-Good said. “I’m happy five hits and five runs, three recent 5-2 setback to Division I Associated Press girl plans a law-
ing the ball are two compo- to see that she was able to win earned. She has walked three La Salle. NEW CITY, N.Y. — The teenage suit against Tay-
nents of tennis that do not a league title in her senior and struck out three. “Eric has been hitting the girl at the center of the sex-crimes lor but said, “We
come naturally to me,” he said. season.” “I’m not sure how much time ball extremely well so far this case against football great Law- look forward to
“But I was able to push myself The Mountaineers now must she will see on the mound this year,” coach Matt Helsel said. rence Taylor made a surprise ap- representing
the past couple of months in wait to hear it they have qual- year because we have a senior “He is more consistent and pearance at his sentencing Tues- her as she con-
training to step in early and ified for the NCAA Champion- and sophomore there,” Kochn- patient in his play as he will day, eager to declare that he Taylor tinues her fight
add some power to my shots. I ships. The regionals are April 2 er said. “It’s the same at the develop a point and wait for the should be behind bars. for justice.”
hope to be able to utilize this in Athens, GA. other positions because we right opportunity before attack- She was denied the chance to She said Taylor “should be in the
strategy to allow me to beat have six seniors at those spots.ing.” speak in court, and Taylor was sen- hall of shame, not the Hall of
some opponents that I was not Big wins for Grula But we expect her to contrib- Fritzges has moved up be- tenced to six years’ probation, as Fame.”
able to win against in prior Sophomore Rachel Grula ute in the future. Because of cause the team was without a agreed when he pleaded guilty in The girl was16 — under the age
years.” (Hazleton Area) came up with her great work ethic, she has couple of starters in the early January to sexual misconduct and of consent — when she met Taylor
a couple of big victories for the improved tremendously and we going. patronizing an underage prosti- last May.
Davis a big hit for Hornets Kutztown women’s tennis expect her to continue to im- “That gave Eric a chance to tute. Speaking outside the Rockland
Junior Scott Davis (Lake- team. prove.” hone his game on some tough The former New York Giants li- County Courthouse, she denied
Lehman) continues to be a Grula’s team was beaten 7-2 opponents before we get into nebacker must register as a sex of- she was a prostitute and said an-
solid hitter for the 6-13 Dela- by Elizabethtown but she Chrismer catching the conference portion of our fender, but a hearing on exactly other man, whom she called Rash-
ware State baseball team. pulled out a tough 4-6, 7-6 on with Bulldogs season,” Helsel said. “He has how that will affect him was post- eed, forced her to go into Taylor’s
Davis, a 5-foot-10, 180-pound (7-5), 1-0 (11-9) victory at No. 2 Derek Chrismer (Crestwood) also begun the transition into poned to April 12. Montebello hotel room by punch-
second baseman, is hitting .362 singles. And, she and teammate is in his second season catching becoming a leader on this team The girl arrived with celebrity ing her in the face.
(25-for-69) with six doubles, a Chelsea White moved up to for the DeSales baseball team. and I look forward to seeing lawyer Gloria Allred, who de- She said Taylor should have
home run and 13 RBI. He leads No. 1 doubles and scored an 8-2 Chrismer, a 5-foot-11 sopho- how far he can develop after scribed her as a “sex-trafficking been able to tell she had been bea-
the Hornets in runs scored victory in a 5-4 triumph over more, has played in 10 games seeing how much he has al- victim.” The girl, now 17, has been ten and that she was underage.
with 17. In a weekend series Georgian Court. It was the and started six for the 6-5 Bull- ready done.” identified in court and by Allred “I believe Mr. Taylor could see
against Hartford, Davis was six team’s first victory of the sea- dogs. He’s hitting .348 (eight- only by the initials C.F. my face and how young I was,” she
of 10 with five RBI and five son. for-23) with two doubles and Bill Arsenault covers college sports Allred stood beside the girl at a said. “I did what he told me to do
runs scored as his team took “It’s good to be able to get a six RBI. Behind the plate, he’s for The Times Leader. Reach him at news conference but later refused because I was afraid what would
two out of three games. win,” Grula said. “I think Ches- handled 32 chances without an billarsenault70@msn.com. to reveal her name. She would not happen if I didn’t.”
CMYK

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Fox, Britton lead Luis Castillo reports


to Phils’ training camp
O’s past Yanks The Associated Press
CLEARWATER, Fla. — Luis
Castillo reported to Philadel-
N O T E S
“He felt something,” Cash-
The Associated Press runs and 16 hits over 14 innings phia Phillies’ spring training man said. “We’ll get a better
SARASOTA, Fla. — Jake Fox in four starts. camp Tuesday, four days after feel in the next few days. We’ll
hit his eighth home run, most the second baseman was re- take the cautious road. I know
in the majors this spring, and Marlins 3, Twins 0 leased by the New York Mets. he’s not really concerned from
Zach Britton had another im- JUPITER, Fla. — Hanley The 35-year-old Castillo his end, but oblique’s can be
pressive outing as Baltimore Ramirez’s aggressive baserun- signed a minor league deal tricky. It’s too early to tell. Try
defeated the New York Yankees ning ended Carl Pavano’s score- with the Phillies on Monday and be cautious and hope we’ll
6-2 Tuesday. less innings streak and sparked and he could earn regular have success.”
Britton finally allowed his Florida to the victory. playing time with Chase Utley Granderson was replaced by
first run of the spring, but he’s In a matchup of opening-day out because of a right knee minor leaguer Melky Mesa.
making it hard on the Orioles starters, Josh Johnson labored injury.
to choose a No. 5 starter. He through five innings for Florida “I’m trying to find a job Braves to retire Cox’s No. 6
yielded one run and six hits in but did not allow a run. here,” Castillo said. “I want to ATLANTA — The Atlanta
five-plus innings, walking two compete, I want to win the Braves are making Bobby Cox
and striking out five. Jason Mariners 9, White Sox 5 job. I want to play. I have 10 the first manager in franchise
Berken followed and pitched PEORIA, Ariz. — Seattle ace days to prove it and get ready.” history to have his number
two scoreless innings. Felix Hernandez pitched five Castillo was let go by the retired.
Britton has worked 14 innings innings in his third spring train- Mets despite being owed $6 The Braves announced Tues-
in four spring appearances, ing start. million in the final year of a day they will honor Cox’s No.
allowing one run. The 2010 AL Cy Young four-year deal. If he makes the 6 on Aug. 12 before a home
Fox, bidding to become the Award winner allowed two runs AP PHOTO team, the Phillies would only game against the Chicago
Orioles’ backup catcher, ham- and three hits, struck out five New York Yankees pitcher Joba Chamberlain warms up before be responsible for $414,000, Cubs.
mered a long homer to left field and walked none. pitching the fourth inning of a spring training game against the the major league minimum. Cox retired after last season.
off Sergio Mitre, giving Balti- A two-base error by Chicago Balitmore Orioles in Sarasota, Fla., on Tuesday. The three-time All-Star hit He is fourth all-time with
more the lead for good at 2-1 in first baseman Adam Dunn led .235 last year and sat much of 2,504 wins, including 2,149
the third. to a four-run sixth for the Mari- Hernandez in the ninth, giving Leake made the Reds’ rota- the second half after returning wins in 25 years with the
Mitre struggled, allowing five ners, which included a two-run him four spring homers. tion by default when an MRI from a heel injury, falling out Braves.
runs in three innings. Nick double by Matt Tuiasosopo. exam revealed inflammation in of favor with the Mets’ staff.
Swisher had a double and a Mets 7, Tigers 4 Johnny Cueto’s right shoulder. He was in a competition with Isringhausen back throwing
single to lead the New York Dodgers 2, Cubs 1 LAKELAND, Fla. — Lucas four others for the second base PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. —
offense. GLENDALE, Ariz. — Chad Duda had three hits filling in Brewers 7, Padres 0 job this spring with New York. New York Mets pitcher Jason
Billingsley and Ryan Dempster for Angel Pagan and the Mets PHOENIX — Marco Estrada Castillo hit .235 with Mets Isringhausen resumed throwing
Phillies 5, Blue Jays 4 hope they pitch nearly as well roughed up Brad Penny for five was sharp for 4 1-3 innings, and in 2010, but was limited to just Tuesday after being sidelined
DUNEDIN, Fla. — Cliff Lee in April as they did Tuesday in runs in the second inning. Ryan Braun doubled and sin- 86 games while battling a right three days with inflammation
tossed six effective innings, the Cactus League. Pagan, taking over in center gled for the Brewers. heel injury. in his right elbow.
Raul Ibanez hit a three-run Billingsley, set to be the field for Carlos Beltran this Estrada, a minor leaguer The 38-year-old reliever took
homer and the Philadelphia Dodgers’ No. 2 starter, gave up season, left because of tightness called across the complex to Granderson out anti-inflammatory medication
Phillies beat the Toronto Blue four hits in six shutout innings. in his lower back. Duda entered start for Milwaukee, allowed with strained muscle and plans to throw a bullpen
Jays 5-4 on Tuesday. He ran into trouble in his final in the second inning, and three hits. He struck out four SARASOTA, Fla. — Yankees session Wednesday. He’s ex-
Lee gave up two runs and inning, giving up a hit and two scored two runs. and walked one. center fielder Curtis Gran- pected to return to the mound
four hits, including Rajai Davis’ walks before a sliding catch in Mets starter Jonathon Niese Estrada is one of a handful of derson was scratched from the by the end of the week if the
leadoff triple in the first inning center field by Xavier Paul gave up four runs in the bottom players auditioning for Zack starting lineup for Tuesday elbow responds well after
and Juan Rivera’s homer in the bailed him out. of the second, but didn’t allow Greinke’s spot in the rotation game’s against Baltimore be- Tuesday’s workout.
third. Toronto touched up Da- any more in his four innings. while the 2009 AL Cy Young cause of a strained muscle on “There won’t be any prob-
nys Baez for two runs in the Indians 7, Diamondbacks 3 Rhymes batted .304 in 54 Award winner recovers from a his right side. lem,” Isringhausen said. “I can
ninth before Jonathan Diaz SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — games last season. fractured rib. Granderson injured his already tell. It actually feels
ended the game with a double- Non-roster outfielder Travis Padres starter Clayton Ri- oblique muscle on his last like I haven’t thrown in five
play grounder. Buck hit two of Cleveland’s four Athletics 10, Reds 8 chard went 4 2-3 innings, allow- swing in batting practice, but days. That’s the only thing.
Ricky Romero, who skipped homers, and Indians star Grady GOODYEAR, Ariz. — Coco ing seven runs and 10 hits. did throw and run before being “Old muscles get tight and
his previous start with an in- Sizemore returned to center Crisp and Daric Barton hit shutdown. He will be reeval- then you’ve got to throw it in
flamed left middle finger, al- field for the first time since he home runs off Mike Leake, Nationals 3, Astros 1 uated Wednesday. ice. It’s fine as far as I’m con-
lowed first-inning singles to had microfracture surgery on powering Oakland to the win. VIERA, Fla. — John Lannan Yankees general manager cerned.”
Ben Francisco and Ryan Ho- his left knee in June. Leake allowed seven runs in pitched six strong innings and Brian Cashman is hopeful it’s a Isringhausen hasn’t appeared
ward before Ibanez launched a Buck hit a two-run drive off his worst spring outing. He also Michael Morse hit a two-run low-level concern, though he in a game since Friday. He
drive to center. Toronto’s open- Aaron Heilman in the fifth and gave up two doubles among six homer, leading Washington to doesn’t know yet about Gran- played catch, did light fielding
ing-day starter has given up 12 a two-out solo shot off David Oakland hits in 2 1-3 innings. the win. derson’s status for opening day. and threw some curveballs.

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BONDS
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Parrella promised other wit-


nesses will talk about conver-
sations they had with Bonds
Dubinsky, Lundqvist lead Rangers to win
regarding his steroid use, The Associated Press one penalty in their previous Maple Leafs 3, Wild 0 way through the opening peri- points ahead of ninth-place
while others will discuss their NEW YORK — Brandon two games, were called for five ST. PAUL, Minn. — Joffrey od. Carolina, which beat Ottawa.
deep suspicions. Dubinsky broke up a scoreless in the first two periods, and the Lupul and Mikhail Grabovski The Islanders took the lead Buffalo was unable to gain
Ruby, Bonds’ lead attorney, game 7:49 into the third period Bruins’ struggling power-play each scored goals to get Toron- when Kyle Okposo redirected a ground on seventh-place New
countered by trying to discred- and Henrik Lundqvist made 22 unit finally came through. Bos- to’s top two lines going and lead shot by Milan Jurcina past for- York as the Rangers shut out
it some of the government wit- saves as the New York Rangers ton had scored just twice on its the Maple Leafs to a 3-0 victory mer teammate Dwayne Roloson Florida 1-0 to retain their three-
nesses scheduled to testify used defense to beat the Florida previous 34 power-play opportu- on Tuesday over Minnesota, at 5:16 of the second. point lead over the Sabres.
during a trial that is expected Panthers 1-0 on Tuesday night nities entering the game. stretching the Wild’s winless
to last between two and four and stretch their winning streak New Jersey took a 1-0 lead on streak to seven games. Sabres 2, Canadiens 0 Capitals 5, Flyers 4
weeks. to a season-high five games. Ilya Kovalchuk’s 27th goal at MONTREAL — Ryan Miller PHILADELPHIA — Alexan-
He said at least two prosecu- New York had been surging 11:05 of the first period. Shawn Islanders 5, Lightning 2 made 31 saves for his fourth der Semin’s shootout goal lifted
tion witnesses have axes to on the strength of its newly Thornton tied it less than six TAMPA, Fla. — Al Montoya shutout and Nathan Gerbe the Washington Capitals to a
grind because of bitter fallouts found offense that produced 17 minutes later. made 36 saves, helping the New scored twice to lead the Buffalo victory over the Philadelphia
with the man who hit 762 ca- goals in the previous three York Islanders to a victory over Sabres to a win over the Mon- Flyers and pulled them within
reer home runs, a Major games — including at least five Hurricanes 4, Senators 3 the Tampa Bay Lightning. treal Canadiens. one point of first place in the
League Baseball record. He al- in each win. The Rangers have RALEIGH, N.C — Chad La- Nate Thompson put Tampa Miller recorded his 21st ca- Eastern Conference.
so holds the mark for home won seven of eight overall, scor- Rose scored two goals and Cam Bay ahead 61 seconds in, lifting reer shutout, his first since a Playing without star forward
runs in a single season, with 73 ing 34 goals in that stretch. Ward made 36 saves to lead the a rebound past Montoya. 36-save effort in a 3-0 win over Alex Ovechkin for the first time
in 2001. Lundqvist was hardly tested Carolina Hurricanes past the But, the Islanders scored four San Jose on Jan. 6. this season, the Capitals took an
Ruby alleged that Bonds’ ex- in earning his NHL-best 10th Ottawa Senators. straight goals before Thompson Gerbe scored for the third early three-goal lead and
girlfriend, Kimberly Bell, and shutout of the season — second Tuomo Ruutu also scored, helped set up a goal by Dominic game in a row in the second seemed on their way to tying
former business partner, Steve over Florida — and 34th of his and Cory Stillman added a goal Moore with the Lightning hold- period before adding an empty- Philadelphia for the top spot.
Hoskins, were “facing the loss career. He showed no ill-effects in the third period for Carolina, ing a two-man advantage mid- net goal for Buffalo, which is But the Flyers scored four
of the financial benefit that of a sore neck sustained Friday which began the night three way through the third period. currently in the eighth and final straight and earned a point by
Barry provided to them over in a win over Montreal. He points behind eighth-place Buf- Josh Bailey scored first for playoff spot in the Eastern Con- going into overtime.
the years” when Bond ended followed that with a victory at falo in the Eastern Conference. New York on a power play mid- ference with 81 points. Philadelphia has two more
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New home sales Home sales General Mills earnings GIS $36.91 Bernanke speaks
The Commerce Department’s $40 Federal Reserve Ben
Investors will want to see if the food
report on new home sales during maker is being hurt by higher ingre- Bernanke will speak
February isn’t expected to show dient costs, although General Mills 35 at the convention of
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est.
will be eager to hear
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homes. And some consumers may commodities prices and lower sell- 3Q ’10 3Q ’11 any impact on the U.S. economy from the earthquake
be worried about rising prices for ing prices. The maker of Cheerios, and nuclear crisis in Japan. When the Fed’s Open
Price-to-earnings ratio: 15
food, energy and other items. January February Yoplait and other big brands said Market Committee released its assessment of the
based on past 12 months’ results
Home sellers do have hopes for 2011 2011 then it would raise prices for several economy last week, it didn’t mention the disaster. It did,
the spring, months, however. products including flour and frozen Dividend: $1.12 Div. Yield: 3.0% however, give its most optimistic view of the economy
That’s high season for home sales. Source: The Commerce Department vegetables starting in January. Source: FactSet since the recession ended.

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Quake, tsunami hit airline sales


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I N B R I E F Travel demand drops, cutting nue hit of $250 million to $400 mil- The company said last week that it “I think that’s a psychological ef-
lion. Japan represents about 8 per- would halt flights to Haneda Airport fect,” said US Airways President
business for Delta Air Lines, others.
cent of the Atlanta-based company’s near Tokyo. Scott Kirby.
Verizon bringing 4G to area By CHRISTOPHER HINTON
unit revenue, or a little more than $2
billion a year, said Delta President
But airlines that don’t fly to Japan
are also feeling the impact. US Air-
Of the major U.S. carriers, Delta
has the greatest exposure to Japan,
Verizon Wireless announced Tuesday MarketWatch Ed Bastian during the J.P. Morgan ways Group Inc. said its bookings fell followed by United Continental
that it is bringing the world’s first large- NEW YORK — U.S. airlines saw a Aviation, Transportation & Defense by roughly 20 percent from a year Holdings and American Airlines par-
scale 4G Long Term Evolution (LTE)
big drop in travel demand after Ja- Conference. ago in the first few days after the ent AMR Corp.
network to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre by
pan’s massive earthquake earlier this “We’re reducing our Japanese ca- earthquake, after it had been up 2 Delta also has a large presence at
the end of the year.
month, which reduced revenue at pacity by 15 percent to 20 percent percent to 3 percent. Tokyo’s Narita International Airport,
LTE coverage will include the grea-
Delta Air Lines Inc. by about $50 mil- through May to reflect the decrease Bookings have mostly bounced a main gateway to the Asia mainland.
ter Scranton/Wilkes-Barre area, por-
lion this quarter, the carrier said in short-term demand ... and then back, but remain off by a few percent- Tokyo is a hot market for U.S. carri-
tions of Luzerne and Lackawanna
counties and Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Tuesday. we’re going to monitor how demand age points because of Japan’s nuclear ers as it attracts higher-paying busi-
International Airport. The company Longer term, Delta expects a reve- comes back,” Bastian said. crisis. ness travelers.
plans to offer 4G LTE in more than 145
markets by the end of the year.

N.Y. judge
Since its launch fewer than four
months ago, Verizon Wireless’ 4G LTE
D I S A S T E R A F T E R M AT H Nuke crisis could have 3rd-largest economy seeking other sources
network has provided laptop users with
4G LTE modems with speeds up to 10

rejects
times faster than the company’s 3G
network. In real-world, fully-loaded
network environments, LTE users
should experience average data rates of
5 to 12 megabits per second (Mbps) on

Google
the downlink and 2 to 5 Mbps on the
uplink.

GM to sell Ally shares


General Motors Co. says it will sell
all of its shares of a certain type in Ally
Financial Inc., its former finance arm,
for $1 billion.
book deal
Universal library would
The shares to be sold represent all of
Ally’s Series A preferred stock out- benefit many but "simply go
standing, the automaker said Tuesday.
GM received nearly $50 billion in too far," judge says.
government bailout aid and emerged
from bankruptcy protection in July
2009. It said the sale of Ally shares is By LARRY NEUMEISTER
another step in its strategy to bolster Associated Press
its balance sheet. The sale is expected NEW YORK — Saying Google
to bring a $300 million gain for GM for Inc. had overstretched, a federal
the first quarter and reduce its stake in judge on Tuesday rejected a deal
Ally to 9.9 percent, the company said. between the giant search engine
Ally received $17.2 billion in bailout and lawyers for authors and pub-
aid. lishers that would have let the
The sale was underwritten by Credit company make money presiding
Suisse, BofA Merrill Lynch, Deutsche over the world’s largest digital li-
Bank Securities and Barclays Capital. AP PHOTO brary.
A fishing boat sits amongst debris of houses and cars Monday in Natori, Japan, after the March 11 earthquake and tsuna- U.S. Circuit Judge Denny Chin
Looking for Aflac quack mi that devastated the northeast coast of Japan. in Manhattan said the creation of

Japan fuel demand may soar


a universal library would benefit
Want to take a quack at doing the many but would "simply go too
new voice of the ever-abrasive Aflac far." He rejected a $125 million
duck? Now’s your chance. settlement that was opposed by
Aflac Inc. will begin accepting sub- Google rivals, consumer watch-
missions today in its search for a voice dogs, academic experts, literary
to replace Gilbert Gottfried’s signature agents and even foreign govern-
squawk. Gottfried was ousted last week By ALEX KENNEDY from the tsunami and attempts to cool Motor Corp. and Panasonic Corp.
Associated Press reactor cores by dumping sea water by Australian oil and gas producer Wood- ments.
after voicing the duck for more than 10
SINGAPORE — Japan’s nuclear crisis helicopter almost certainly mean the side Petroleum, Indonesian thermal-coal Google has already scanned
years because he made insensitive
could reverberate through global energy plant is out of action permanently. The more than 15 million books for
remarks on Twitter about the earth- miner Adaro, South Korean refiner SK
markets for years to come, pushing up future of some of the other plants is also the project.
quake and tsunami in Japan. Innovation, and Thai petrochemical firm
Anyone interested can submit a prices as suppliers look to take advan- in doubt. Chin said the settlement that
PTT Chemical are among the Asian en-
30-second audio or video file belting tage of a surge in demand for non-nucle- “It appears that the shutdown nuclear the company reached with U.S.
ergy companies best positioned to satis-
their best version of the “Aflac” squawk ar fuels from the world’s third-largest plants will be out of action for at least authors and publishers would
fy Japan’s energy gap, said Renee Lam, "grant Google significant rights
at www.quackaflac.com. economy. three years, if not forever,” said Ravi an analyst with Moody’s Investors Ser-
The submission deadline is midnight The 9.0-magnitude earthquake and Krishnaswamy, energy analyst with con- to exploit entire books, without
vice. permission of the copyright own-
on April Fool’s Day. tsunami that likely killed more than sultancy Frost & Sullivan, referring to
“These firms and others in the region ers."
18,000 people earlier this month shut half a dozen plants. “We’re likely to see
can capitalize on near- and longer-term
Steel CEO’s payout $8.3M down 11 of Japan’s 54 nuclear power
plants — a source that provided 30 per-
prices for both coal and natural gas in-
creasing in the short and longer term.” displaced demand as Japan must now re-
The deal gives Google "a sig-
nificant advantage over competi-
cent of the country’s power. That means Analysts expect regional energy ex- ly more on non-nuclear fuel,” Lam said. tors, rewarding it for engaging in
The total compensation package for
producers of natural gas, coal and oil — porters such as Indonesia, Malaysia, Energy prices — and how much con- wholesale copying of copyright-
United States Steel Corp. CEO John P.
Surma rose to $8.3 million last year particularly in Asia — will be called on to Australia and Vietnam to benefit most sumers pay for daily necessities like fuel ed works without permission,
after his stock awards and full salary help fuel conventional sources of power from Japan’s sudden thirst for fuel as the for cars, heating and cooking — would while releasing claims well be-
were reinstated because of the steel generation in Japan. country tries to overcome its power be pushed even higher if other countries yond those presented in the
manufacturer’s improving business The government is still struggling to crunch. Ending rolling blackouts and decide to turn away from nuclear power. case," Chin said. He said many of
conditions. contain radiation leaks at the crippled shortages will be crucial to Japan’s eco- Heightened concerns about the safety of the concerns raised in objections
The bulk of Surma’s compensation Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant nomic recovery and restoring normal nuclear plants have triggered policy re- to the settlement would go away
came in stock and option awards val- in the devastated northeast. Damage production at manufacturers like Toyota views across the world. if it were converted to an "opt-in"
ued at about $6.5 million, according to settlement from an "opt-out" set-
an Associated Press calculation of tlement.
figures disclosed in a recent regulatory

AT&T/T-Mobile deal worries Sprint CEO


Hilary Ware, Google’s manag-
filing. ing counsel, called the decision
That compared with total compensa- disappointing and said the com-
tion of $1.5 million in 2009 when Sur- pany was considering its options.
ma, who also is board chairman, took a The case developed after Goo-
salary cut and refused stock awards
By PETER SVENSSON less already have two-thirds "We’re certainly very inter- Mobile has the same prob-
AP Technology Writer of U.S. wireless subscribers, ested in what’s going on," he lem. gle in 2004 announced it had
because the Pittsburgh company was
NEW YORK — Sprint Nex- and would have three-quar- said. AT&T’s agreement to buy agreed with several major re-
struggling with a decline in steel de-
tel Corp. CEO Dan Hesse said ters if the deal goes through. T-Mobile’s CEO, Philipp T-Mobile, the No. 4 carrier, search libraries to digitally copy
mand.
Tuesday that he’s concerned "I do have concerns that it Humm, did not appear at the came as a surprise: Media re- books and other writings in their
that AT&T Inc.’s deal to buy would stifle innovation and panel as scheduled. ports had previously pegged collections. The authors and pub-
T-Mobile USA would hurt his too much power would be in Sprint, the No. 3 carrier, Sprint and T-Mobile as likely lishers sought financial damages
company and the industry, as the hands of two," Hesse said has been struggling for years to combine their businesses. and a court order to block the
the biggest two players in a panel discussion at cell- due to the troubled acquisi- But AT&T was able to offer T- copying when they sued Google
$3.53 $3.19 $2.83 strengthen their dominance. phone conference in Orlando, tion of Nextel. Last year, its Mobile’s parent company, in 2005 after Google failed to ob-
The $39 billion deal was an- Fla., monitored by webcast. subscriber numbers started Germany’s Deutsche Tele- tain copyright permission to scan
nounced Sunday, but is ex- The head of Verizon Wire- improving, but it still has a kom AG, much more. the books.
$4.06 pected to take more than a less, Dan Mead, was asked on hard time luring high-paying The deal leaves Sprint A deal was first reached to set-
07/17/08
year to close, after scrutiny by the same panel whether he subscribers from AT&T and "somewhat out in the cold," tle the claims in 2008 and was
regulators. had a stand on the proposed Verizon, both of which now said Barclays Capital analyst tentatively approved by Chin in
AT&T and Verizon Wire- deal. sell the popular iPhone. T- James Ratcliffe. November 2009.
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2,800 19.86 10.91 BkofAm BAC .04 13.88 -.17 +4.0 28.80 23.75 PPL Corp PPL 1.40 24.47 -.21 -7.0
1,300 32.65 23.78 BkNYMel BK .52 29.14 +.07 -3.5 15.43 11.43 PennMill PMIC ... 13.90 +.01 +5.1
18.63 6.08 BonTon BONT .20 14.59 -.41 +15.2 17.35 10.03 PenRE PEI .60 13.77 -.17 -5.2
2,700 44.20 29.12 CIGNA CI .04 41.89 -.07 +14.3 68.11 60.32 PepsiCo PEP 1.92 63.94 -.16 -2.1
1,250 37.82 26.84 CVS Care CVS .50 33.41 -.32 -3.9 64.60 42.94 PhilipMor PM 2.56 63.34 +1.03 +8.2
2,600 65.88 49.47 CocaCola KO 1.88 63.51 -.06 -3.4 66.95 39.37 ProctGam PG 1.93 60.93 -.37 -5.3
25.91 16.30 Comcast CMCSA .45 24.06 -.11 +10.0
1,200 28.95 21.33 CmtyBkSy CBU .96 24.08 -.20 -13.3 67.52 48.56 Prudentl PRU 1.15 61.11 -.04 +4.1
2,500 42.50 25.63 CmtyHlt CYH ... 38.06 -.29 +1.8 15.35 9.85 SLM Cp SLM ... 14.83 +.01 +17.8
37.19 25.61 CoreMark CORE ... 34.07 +1.31 -4.3 54.19 32.41 SLM pfB SLMpB 4.63 53.01 -1.00 +21.0
1,150 2,400 16.00 4.97 Entercom ETM ... 10.10 -.01 -12.8 29.24 20.00 SoUnCo SUG .60 28.35 -.15 +17.8
19.80 7.71 FairchldS FCS ... 17.59 -.45 +12.7 17.47 7.06 Supvalu SVU .35 8.43 +.07 -12.5
9.84 6.96 FrontierCm FTR .75 8.07 +.01 -17.1 51.11 39.56 TJX TJX .60 48.86 -.41 +10.1
1,100 2,300 18.71 13.09 Genpact G .18 13.81 +.54 -9.1
S O N D J F M S O N D J F M 15.84 9.60 HarteHnk HHS .32 11.98 -.06 -6.2
33.34 24.30 UGI Corp UGI 1.00 32.07 -.03 +1.6
50.77 40.00 Heinz HNZ 1.80 48.51 -.13 -1.9 37.70 25.79 VerizonCm VZ 1.95 36.95 +.49 +3.3
54.58 42.17 Hershey HSY 1.38 54.22 -.34 +15.0 57.90 47.77 WalMart WMT 1.46 52.00 +.08 -3.6

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Pvs. Volume 4,500 1,723 AMEX Index 2318.58 2305.17 2318.38 +6.63 +0.29% s t s +4.98% ABB Ltd 23.43 -.35 +4.4 Cheesecake28.63 -.37 -6.6 Goldcrp g 48.18 ... +4.8 MeadJohn 56.77 -.31 -8.8 PrUShQQQ rs54.85+.14 -5.7 Sysco 28.08 +.05 -4.5
Advanced 1279 1056 ACE Ltd 61.75 -.34 -.8 CheniereEn 9.00 +.68 +63.0 GoldmanS 160.79 +.58 -4.4 MedcoHlth 53.38 +.93 -12.9 ProUltSP 50.79 -.36 +5.7 TCF Fncl 15.61 +.05 +5.4
NASDAQ 2695.46 2679.41 2683.87 -8.22 -0.31% s t s +1.17% AEP Ind 28.09 +.19 +8.2 ChesEng 33.70 -.05 +30.1 Goodyear 15.03 -.36 +26.8 Medtrnic 37.59 -.38 +1.3 PrUShtFn rs58.88 +.53 -6.1 TCW Strat 5.50 +.04 +5.4
Declined 1733 1545 S&P 500 1299.35 1292.70 1293.77 -4.61 -0.36% s t s +2.87% AES Corp 12.47 -.15 +2.4 Chevron 105.23 +.04 +15.3 Gramrcy 4.06 -.13 +75.8 MelcoCrwn 7.31 +.01 +14.9 ProUShL20 36.64 -.22 -1.1 TE Connect34.17 +.43 -3.5
New Highs 102 72 Wilshire 5000 13794.64 13713.71 13728.48 -50.86 -0.37% s t s +2.76% AFLAC 52.84 +.31 -6.4 Chicos 14.00 -.02 +16.4 GtPanSilv g 4.29 -.06 +52.7 Merck 32.53 +.14 -9.7 ProUSSP50017.21 +.16 -11.3 TECO 18.08 +.01 +1.6
New Lows 9 32 AGL Res 39.14 -.16 +9.2 Chimera 4.10 -.18 -.2 GreenMtC s61.97 +.40 +88.6 Meritage 24.33 -.71 +9.6 PrUltCrde rs55.23 +2.07 +10.5 THQ 4.56 +.06 -24.8
Russell 2000 814.88 807.16 808.66 -4.36 -0.54% s t s +3.19% AK Steel 15.15 -.21 -7.5 ChiGengM 3.22 +1.25 -37.5 Greif A 64.40 -.07 +4.0 Mesab 36.95 -.06 -4.0 ProgrssEn 44.86 +.20 +3.2 TaiwSemi 11.82 -.12 -5.7

Citi: Still not worth it?


AMR 6.52 -.26 -16.3 ChinaShen 4.48 +1.00 -46.7 GpoTMM 2.40 -.01 -4.0 MetLife 44.58 -.01 +.3 ProgsvCp 20.92 +.01 +5.3 Talbots 4.56 -.33 -46.5
ASM Intl 37.24 -.48 +6.4 ChinaUni 16.63 +.47 +16.7 GpTelevisa 23.29 -.01 -10.2 MetroPCS 15.50 -.14 +22.7 ProLogis 15.19 -.14 +5.2 TalismE g 24.41 -.32 +10.0
AT&T Inc 28.10 -.16 -4.4 ChurchDwt 79.12 -1.31 +14.6 HCA Hld n 31.87 -.38 +2.7 MicronT 10.35 -.01 +29.1 ProUSR2K rs45.48 +.39 -9.5 Target 50.50 -.21 -16.0
AbtLab 47.96 -.07 +.1 CIBER 6.33 -.09 +35.3 HCP Inc 37.08 -.52 +.8 Microsoft 25.30 -.04 -9.4 ProvFnH 8.27 +.01 +14.2 TastyBak 2.16 +.06 -66.0
AberFitc 54.87 +.55 -4.8 CienaCorp 22.32 -1.70 +6.0 HSBC 51.33 -.26 +.6 MdsxWatr 17.98 -.05 -2.0 Prudentl 61.11 -.04 +4.1 TataMotors 25.40 -.17 -13.4
AcadiaRlt 19.01 -.19 +4.2 Cisco 17.45 +.06 -13.7 Hallibrtn 45.70 -.03 +11.9 MitsuUFJ 4.88 +.09 -9.8 PSEG 31.00 +.24 -2.5 Technic rs 6.61 ... +38.9
Accenture 50.35 ... +3.8 Citigrp 4.42 -.01 -6.6 HancHld 32.72 +.05 -6.1 MobileTel s 21.19 -.15 +1.5 PubStrg 108.09 -1.13 +6.6 TeckRes g 53.19 -.78 -14.0
AcmePkt 64.97 -4.59 +22.2 Clearwire 5.39 +.33 +4.7 HanJS 14.09 -.03 -6.7 Molycorp n 52.57 +7.89 +5.4 PulteGrp 7.14 -.06 -5.1 Teleflex 57.32 -.48 +6.5
ActionSemi 2.49 +.01 +15.8 CliffsNRs 92.00 +.26 +17.9 HarleyD 39.90 -1.07 +15.1 Monsanto 68.95 -.03 -1.0 PPrIT 6.42 -.03 +2.2 TelefEsp s 25.03 -.14 +9.7
Nice try. That’s what investors Citigroup (C) Citi can’t compete with other ActivsBliz 10.74
AdamsEx 11.14
-.01 -13.7
-.08 +3.7
Clorox 69.15 -.42
CocaCE 26.43 -.21
+9.3
+5.6
HarmonyG 12.46
HarrisCorp 48.29
+.10
+.31
-.6
+6.6
MonstrWw 15.49 -.03 -34.4
Moodys 32.19 -.88 +21.3
QiaoXing 2.07 +.21 -26.9
Qlogic 17.02 -.08 0.0
TelMexL 17.25
Tellabs 4.95
+.28
+.03
+6.9
-27.0
are saying after Citigroup banks on dividends. JPMorgan AdeonaPh 1.75 +.28 +40.0 Coeur 33.79 +.33 +23.7 Harsco 33.62 +.03 +18.7 Moog A 44.68 +.07 +12.3 Qualcom 52.49 -1.14 +6.1 TempleInld 22.36 -.07 +5.3
Tuesday close $4.42 AdobeSy 32.88 +.54 +6.8 CognizTech 76.87 +1.26 +4.9 HartfdFn 26.43 -.06 -.2 Moog B 45.00 +.28 +13.1 QstDiag 53.83 +.09 -.3 TmpDrgn 29.19 +.07 -5.0
announced a 10-for-1 reverse Chase has a 25 cent dividend. Adtran 40.91 -3.11 +13.0 ColgPal 78.43 +.02 -2.4 HatterasF 28.22 -.21 -6.8 MorgStan 27.76 -.03 +2.0 QksilvRes 14.24 +.01 -3.4 TenetHlth 7.03 -.07 +5.1
stock split and reinstated its quar- 52-WEEK RANGE Wells Fargo pays 12 cents. AMD 8.36 -.19 +2.2 Comc spcl 22.61 -.07 +9.2 HawaiiEl 24.21 -.07 +6.2 Mosaic 76.21 -1.03 -.2 Quidel 11.73 -.06 -18.8 Tenneco 40.31 -1.53 -2.1
$3.53 5.15 Aetna 35.43 -.14 +16.1 CmclMtls 15.69 -.37 -5.4 HltCrREIT 50.97 -.78 +7.0 MotrlaSol n 42.66 +.62 +12.1 QwestCm 6.79 +.10 -10.8 Teradyn 17.31 -.27 +23.3
terly dividend at a penny a share. Citi still has $359 billion in toxic Agilent 43.19 -.76 +4.2 CmtyHlt 38.06 -.29 +1.8 HltMgmt 10.16 -.09 +6.5 Motricity n 14.40 +1.61 -22.5 RAIT Fin 2.48 +.05 +13.2 Terex 37.35 -.59 +20.3
Citi is trying to convince inves- assets left from the financial crisis. Agrium g 87.52 -.81 -4.6 ConAgra 22.99 -.07 +1.8 HeclaM 8.71 +.01 -22.6 Mylan 22.06 +.26 +4.4 RCM 5.16 -.01 +11.4
Price-earnings ratio 12 AirTran 7.32 -.03 -.9 ConnWtrSv 25.52 +.11 -8.5 HercOffsh 5.87 +.08 +68.7
Tesoro 25.49 -.14 +37.5
NCR Corp 18.55 -.25 +20.7 RF MicD 6.13 -.04 -16.6 TevaPhrm 48.02 +.12 -7.9
tors that its stock is worth buying (based on past 12 months) The Treasury has sold the stock AkamaiT 36.56 +.18 -22.3 ConocPhil 77.22 -.33 +13.4 Hertz 15.60 +.10 +7.7 NRG Egy 21.10 +.24 +8.0 RPM 22.76 -.04 +3.0 TexInst 33.64 -.04 +3.5
AlcatelLuc 5.10 -.16 +72.3 ConsolEngy53.82 -.86 +10.4 Hess 82.10 -.07 +7.3 NV Energy 14.54 -.14 +3.5 RadianGrp 6.61 -.16 -18.1
although it has been under $5 for Market value $128.4 billion it received when it bailed Citi out in Alcoa 16.45 -.10 +6.9 ConEd 49.79 -.36 +.4 HewlettP 41.74 -.03 -.9 NYSE Eur 34.88 +.44 +16.3 RadientPh .39 -.04 -61.1
Textron 26.37 -.50 +11.5
ThermoFis 53.95 +.20 -2.5
more than two years – even as the 2008. But the Federal Deposit Alcon 164.43 -.11 +.6 ConsolWtr 10.83 -.32 +18.1 Hologic 21.84 -.11 +16.0 Nabors 27.20 -.44 +15.9 RadioShk 13.95 -.19 -24.6 Tiffany 59.49 -.73 -4.5
rest of the market has recovered
Quarterly net income Insurance Corp. still has $3 billion
AlignTech 20.74 -.06 +6.1 ConstellA 18.60 +.08 -16.0 HomeDp 36.29 -.14 +3.5 NatFuGas 71.32 +.35 +8.7 RAM Engy 1.88 +.21 +2.2 THorton g 46.46 +.38 +12.7
Allergan 69.26 -.68 +.9 ConstellEn 30.86 -.18 +.8 HonwllIntl 56.54 -.50 +6.4 NatGrid 48.14 +.68 +8.5 RangeRs 53.61 +.83 +19.2
$5 billion AlliBInco 7.73 -.01 -2.5 CooperTire 24.77 -.38 +5.0 Hospira 51.93 -.22 -6.8
TimeWarn 34.86 -.60 +8.4
from the 2008 financial crisis. in securities. Investors are nervous NOilVarco 78.61 -.78 +16.9 RareEle g 12.88 +2.50 -19.8 TiVo Inc 8.64 -.01 +.1
AlliantEgy 38.85 -.04 +5.7 CornPdts 48.25 -1.12 +4.9 HostHotls 17.63 -.21 -1.3 NatSemi 14.00 -.18 +1.7 Raytheon 50.39 -.03 +9.6 TollBros 20.49 -.46 +7.8
Investors know Citi has problems 0 about the influence it has over Citi. Allstate 31.48 +.19 -1.3 Corning 20.80 +.03 +7.7 HudsCity 9.96 +.03 -21.9 NetApp 48.11 -.47 -12.5 RegionsFn 7.30 +.05 +4.3 TorDBk g 86.33 +.60 +17.8
AlphaNRs 56.92 +.88 -5.2 Covidien 52.03 -.95 +14.0 HumGen 27.04 -.26 +13.2
that won’t be easily solved: And, stocks that have had Netflix 221.39 +8.55 +26.0 ReneSola 8.83 -.25 +1.0 Toyota 83.00 -.75 +5.6
-5 AlteraCp lf 40.73 -.24 +14.5 CrwnCstle 37.98 +.61 -13.3 HuntBnk 6.57 -.08 -4.4 NewAmHi 10.11 +.02 +1.5 RepFBcp 3.00 -.02 +23.0 TrCda g 39.90 +.03 +4.9
Less than half its $10.6 billion in reverse splits have tended to do Altria 25.43 +.28 +3.3 CrownHold 37.93 -.10 +13.6 Hydrognc 4.51 -.11 +19.9 NwGold g 10.83 +.08 +11.0 RepubSvc 29.00 -.58 -2.9 Transocn 80.28 +.12 +15.5
AmBev s 27.39 +.25 -11.7 Cryptologic 1.15 +.05 -18.4 Hyperdyn 6.09 +.25 +22.8 NJ Rscs 42.33 +.26 -1.8 RschMotn 62.41 +.24 +7.4
earnings in 2010 came from its -10 worse than the rest of the market Amazon 162.60 -1.93 -9.7 Cummins 101.70 -.87 -7.6 IAMGld g 21.87 -.01 +22.9 Travelers 58.28 -.67 +4.6
NY Times 9.41 -.28 -4.0 Revlon 14.95 +.03 +51.9 TrimbleN 47.29 +.28 +18.4
day-to-day business. It made $6 for at least three years, according Ameren 27.21 -.30 -3.5 CybrOpt 8.40 -.05 -1.6 ING 12.87 +.06 +31.5 Newcastle 6.67 +.05 -.4 ReynAm s 34.19 +.28 +4.8 TrinaSolar 26.77 -.68 +14.3
-15 AMovilL 54.71 +.46 -4.6 CypSemi 19.03 -.21 +2.4 INGPrRTr 6.08 +.04 +6.9 NewfldExp 75.58 +.35 +4.8 RioTinto s 66.13 -.62 -7.7
billion by dipping into reserves to to two business schools. AMovilA 54.25 +.02 -5.1 DCT Indl 5.20 -.09 -2.1 iSAstla 24.95 ... -1.9 NewmtM 53.17 +1.47 -13.4 RiteAid 1.03 -.04 +16.6
TriQuint 12.32 -.18 +5.4
TycoIntl 44.42 -.51 +7.2
cover future losses from bad -20 The bank has more cleaning up ACapAgy 28.29 -.81 -1.6 DNP Selct 9.54 -.00 +4.4 iShBraz 74.71 +1.12 -3.5 NewsCpA 16.72 -.19 +14.8 Riverbed s 36.21 -2.52 +3.0 Tyson 19.04 -.06 +10.6
2008 2009 2010 AmCapLtd 9.00 -.03 +19.0 DR Horton 11.85 -.26 -.7 iSCan 33.15 -.03 +6.9 NewsCpB 17.68 -.01 +7.7 RylCarb 41.66 -1.67 -11.4
loans. to do. And it has to show investors AEagleOut 15.32 +.18 +4.7 DTE 47.52 -.18 +4.9 iShGer 24.92 -.17 +4.1 UBS AG 18.43 -.14 +11.9
Nexen g 26.78 -.62 +16.9 RoyDShllB 72.21 +.90 +8.3 UDR 23.49 -.32 -.1
AEP 34.16 +.10 -5.1 Danaher s 51.27 -.02 +8.7 iSh HK 18.23 ... -3.6 NextEraEn 53.89 +.13 +3.7 RoyDShllA 71.70 +.83 +7.4
Citi’s loan business is still losing rivals such as Goldman Sachs. it can make more money from its AmExp 44.75 +.43 +4.3 Darden 46.74 +.20 +.6 iShJapn 10.63 -.04 -2.6 US Airwy 8.90 -.27 -11.1
NiSource 18.69 -.13 +6.1 RoyaleEn 6.02 +1.02+168.8 USEC 4.87 +.10 -19.1
money. Profits at its investment Earnings from its international main businesses before it can see AmIntlGrp 36.95 -.08 -23.4 Deere 91.05 -.56 +9.6 iSh Kor 60.07 +.02 -1.8 NikeB 75.45 -1.39 -11.7 SBA Com 36.94 -.09 -9.8 UniSrcEn 35.60 -.05 -.7
AmSupr 23.34 -.29 -18.4 Dell Inc 14.71 +.00 +8.6 iShMex 59.73 +.35 -3.5 NobleCorp 45.45 +.10 +27.1 SpdrDJIA 119.92 -.15 +3.7
banking division are far short of operations have been disappointing. its stock rising significantly. AmTower 48.72 +2.11 -5.7 DeltaAir 10.00 -.17 -20.6 iShSing 13.09 +.08 -5.5 NokiaCp 8.38 -.02 -18.8 SpdrGold 139.05 -.09 +.2
UnilevNV 30.24 -.33 -3.7
AmWtrWks 27.42 -.08 +8.4 DeltaPtr h .88 +.01 +15.8 iSTaiwn 14.35 -.11 -8.1 UnionPac 94.63 -1.94 +2.1
Nordstrm 42.64 +.34 +.6 S&P500ETF129.29 -.45 +2.8 Unisys 31.60 -.53 +22.1
20% Ameriprise 59.50 -1.68 +3.4 DenburyR 24.04 +.07 +25.9 iShSilver 35.54 +.24 +17.8 NorflkSo 67.30 -.51 +7.1 SpdrHome 17.89 -.16 +2.9 UtdContl 23.45 -.52 -1.6
While bank stocks in general haven’t completely recovered AmeriBrgn 38.30
Ametek s 41.74
+.45 +12.3
-.57 +6.3
DenisnM g 2.83 -.04
DeutschBk 58.43 -.23
-17.3
+12.3
iShChina25 42.83
iSSP500 130.31
+.08
-.46
-.6
+3.2
NoestUt 34.16 -.05 +7.2 SpdrKbwBk 25.68 -.14 -.9 UPS B 72.05 -.79 -.7
NthnO&G 28.58 -.86 +5.0 SpdrLehHY 40.46 +.01 +1.9
0 from the 2008 financial crisis, Citi is far behind its rivals. Amgen 52.78 -.31 -3.9 DevelDiv 13.65 -.03 -3.1 iShEMkts 46.24 +.14 -2.9 NorthropG 67.98 -.24 +4.9 SpdrRetl 48.33 -.44 -.1
US Bancrp 26.46
US NGs rs 11.36
-.14
+.26
-1.9
-5.2
Anadarko 80.79 +.81 +6.1 DevonE 93.10 +.41 +18.6 iShB20 T 93.22 +.31 -1.0 NwstNG 46.49 -.25 0.0 SpdrOGEx 61.86 +.08 +17.3
Annaly 17.83 -.20 -.5 Diageo 74.70 -.34 +.5 iS Eafe 59.18 -.17 +1.6 US OilFd 41.93 +.80 +7.5
KBW Bank index Novartis 54.73 +.34 -7.2 SpdrMetM 71.04 +.73 +3.3
USSteel 53.42 -.74 -8.6
-20 Apache 125.88 +.78 +5.6 Diebold 34.96 -.38 +9.1 iShR2K 80.87 -.43 +3.4

-42%
Novell 5.76 -.04 -2.7 SPX Cp 77.62 -.22 +8.6
Apple Inc 341.20 +1.90 +5.8 DirecTV A 45.08 +.35 +12.9 iShREst 58.40 -.53 +4.4 UtdTech 80.88 -.58 +2.7
Nucor 45.70 +.05 +4.3 Safeway 22.33 -.24 -.7
ApldMatl 15.11 -.10 +7.5 DrSCBr rs 39.87 +.50 -14.9 ITT Corp 56.95 -.51 +9.3 UtdhlthGp 42.74 -.45 +18.4
NustarEn 67.00 +.36 -3.6 StJoe 25.96 -.51 +18.8
-40 Arbitron 37.28 +.38 -10.2 DirFnBr rs 41.68 +.56 -11.8 Infinera 8.00 +.33 -22.6 NuvFloat 12.34 ... +4.5 StJude 51.41 +2.97 +20.3
UnumGrp 26.01 -.24 +7.4
ArcelorMit 35.24 -.44 -7.6 DrxFBull s 29.28 -.40 +5.2 Informat 47.98 +.12 +9.0 Ur-Energy 1.94 -.08 -35.1
NvMAd 13.01 -.08 -.5 Saks 11.36 -.25 +6.2
Citigroup ArchCoal 34.34 +.31 -2.1 DirxSCBull 77.91 -1.17 +7.6 InglesMkts 19.65 +.06 +2.3 NvPA 13.27 -.01 -.5 Salesforce 121.49 -2.93 -8.0
Uranerz 3.80 -.09 -4.8
-60
-85%
AresCap 16.20 -.56 -1.7 Discover 22.25 -.39 +20.1 Intel 20.15 -.05 -4.2 Nvidia 17.45 -.32 +13.3 SamsO&G 3.83 +.07+190.2 UranmRs 2.23 +.10 -34.4
ArmHld 24.94 -.41 +20.2 Disney 41.44 -.38 +10.5 IBM 158.00 +.32 +7.7 OcciPet 100.16 -.82 +2.1 SanDisk 43.49 -.65 -12.8 UrbanOut 30.40 -1.39 -15.1
ArubaNet 31.86 -.14 +52.6 DollarGen 30.84 +.46 +.6 Intl Coal 11.10 +.74 +43.4 Oclaro rs 10.41 -.30 -20.8 SandRdge 11.27 +.15 +54.0 Vale SA 32.25 -.17 -6.7
-80 AstraZen 46.72 +.01 +1.1 DomRescs 44.43 -.06 +4.0 IntlGame 15.97 -.29 -9.7 OfficeDpt 4.85 -.13 -10.2 Sanmina 10.29 +.07 -10.4 Vale SA pf 28.53 -.08 -5.6
Atmel 12.27 -.02 -.4 Dover 64.34 -.90 +10.1 IntPap 26.82 -.29 -1.5 OfficeMax 12.71 -.52 -28.2 SaraLee 17.49 +.23 -.1 ValeantPh 42.34 +.79 +49.7
ATMOS 33.67 -.23 +7.9 DowChm 36.73 -.24 +7.6 Interpublic 11.96 -.22 +12.6 ValenceT h 1.57 ... -6.5
-100 Autodesk 41.51 +.54 +8.7 DryShips 4.66 +.02 -15.1 Intersil 11.86 +.09 -22.3
OilSvHT 159.52 -.68 +13.5 Satcon h 3.38 -.03 -24.9
ValeroE 28.10 -.20 +21.5
2008 2009 2010 ’11 AutoData 50.06 +.16 +8.2 DuPont 53.67 -.16 +7.6 Invesco 25.36 -.09 +5.4
OnSmcnd 9.76 -.13 -1.2 SaulCntr 43.63 +.30 -7.9
ValpeyFsh 3.92 ... +15.6
OplinkC 19.36 -.94 +4.8 Schlmbrg 88.77 -.96 +6.3
AvalRare n 7.63 +.89 +22.3 DukeEngy 17.76 +.04 -.3 InvMtgCap 21.28 -.89 -2.6 optXprs 17.89 -.01 +14.2 SchoolSp 14.96 -.03 +7.4 ValVis A 6.74 -.11 +10.3
SOURCE: regulatory filings; FactSet Pallavi Gogoi, Elizabeth Gramling • AP AveryD 41.47 -.25 -2.1 DukeRlty 13.82 +.07 +10.9 IronMtn 29.52 +.67 +18.0 VangEmg 46.61 +.05 -3.2
Oracle 31.13 -.29 -.6 Schwab 17.79 +.14 +4.0
Avon 26.96 -.26 -7.2 Dycom 16.71 -.19 +13.3 ItauUnibH 22.70 +.81 -5.0 OwensIll 30.06 -.08 -2.1 SeagateT 13.46 -.04 -10.4 VantageDrl 2.03 +.05 0.0
BB&T Cp 26.63 -.25 +1.3 ECDang n 21.12 +2.21 -22.0 JAlexandr 6.00 -.32 +14.3 Verigy 14.20 +.14 +9.1
Mutual Funds BHP BillLt 88.71
BJs Whls 48.84
-.88 -4.5
+2.32 +2.0
ETrade rs 15.64 +.17
eBay 30.22 -.36
-2.3
+8.6
J&J Snack 45.99
JA Solar 6.59
+.31
-.16
-4.7
-4.8
PDL Bio 5.49 -.04 -11.9
PECO pfA 74.00 ... +5.7
PICO Hld 28.68 -.25 -9.8
SearsHldgs 78.13 -1.63 +5.9
SemiHTr 33.51 -.19 +3.0
SempraEn 52.38 +.15 -.2
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NATIONAL FORECAST
NATIONAL FORECAST: A pair of storm systems will generate showers and thunderstorms from

37°
Tennessee to the Ohio Valley and east to the Mid-Atlantic. Some strong to severe storms will be possi-
TODAY THURSDAY
Partly
FRIDAY
Mostly
ble. In the colder air north of the storm system, snow will fall from the northern Plains to the north-
sunny, ern Great Lakes and across portions of the Northeast.
Snow and rain sunny,

33° very cold very cold


37° 37°
29° 20°

SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 56/41


48/26 34/18
Partly Light Sunny Partly
sunny snow sunny 36/25 37/30 Today's stormy
possible 55/25 weather will con-
37° 40° 40° 45° 57/49
57/45 sist of snow,
20° 25° 20° 25° 58/31 sleet, and rain
62/32
lasting all day
59/49
REGIONAL FORECAST TODAY’S SUMMARY
77/53
and into tonight
with no let-up.
The Poconos 82/51
Syracuse Highs: 35-36. Lows: 22-28. Snow mixing
75/43
Later today, the
Today’s high/ odds will favor
31/24 with rain today. Rain and snow turning to
Tonight’s low
Albany
all snow before ending tonight.
83/59 mostly rain in
34/25 38/24 85/72 85/66 lower elevations
and even for a
Binghamton The Jersey Shore 41/24 time in higher
31/19 Highs: 39-48. Lows: 31-38. Cloudy and
cold with rain likely today. Cloudy with
elevations. Most
City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow
Towanda rain ending tonight.
paved surfaces
35/25
Poughkeepsie
Anchorage 33/26/.00 38/24/sn 38/19/rs Myrtle Beach 84/61/.00 80/61/pc 79/48/s will become
Scranton Atlanta 81/56/.00 77/53/pc 70/43/s Nashville 83/54/.00 75/46/t 58/38/s snow-covered
35/28
36/26 The Finger Lakes Baltimore 62/48/.00 51/42/t 51/28/pc New Orleans 82/66/.00 80/62/s 78/58/pc
and icy this
Wilkes-Barre Highs: 28-34. Lows: 19-24. Cloudy with Boston 43/35/.00 39/29/rs 39/29/rs Norfolk 64/52/.00 74/52/t 65/38/pc
35/27 Buffalo 39/33/.00 29/20/sn 30/20/pc Oklahoma City 86/64/.00 75/41/s 74/52/s morning, then
snow likely today. Snow ending tonight.
Charlotte 81/53/.00 83/53/pc 71/41/s Omaha 78/57/.00 48/27/pc 44/33/c turn mainly wet
Pottsville New York City Chicago 42/38/.31 55/25/sh 36/25/s Orlando 84/54/.00 85/60/s 85/61/s later on. Dense
State College 38/30 37/30 Cleveland 43/39/.00 46/26/t 34/19/pc Phoenix 67/48/.00 74/54/s 72/53/s fog will shroud
42/28 Brandywine Valley Dallas 82/64/.00 82/51/s 84/63/s Pittsburgh 48/39/.00 61/31/r 41/22/pc much of the area
Reading Denver 59/41/.00 58/31/s 60/33/pc Portland, Ore. 49/40/.01 54/42/c 55/41/sh
Harrisburg 37/32 Highs: 42-43. Lows: 32-34. Cloudy with into tonight, and
45/34 rain likely today. Cloudy with rain ending Detroit 45/37/.02 36/25/rs 36/19/pc St. Louis 75/60/.00 74/37/pc 47/39/pc
Honolulu 80/71/.01 85/72/s 82/71/s Salt Lake City 48/34/.02 54/38/pc 51/36/sh
temperatures
Philadelphia tonight. will remain in
43/34 Houston 81/68/.00 83/59/pc 79/63/pc San Antonio 83/65/.00 84/60/pc 83/65/pc
Indianapolis 74/50/.00 69/36/sh 41/29/s San Diego 62/53/.00 59/50/r 61/52/sh the 30s. As the
Atlantic City Delmarva/Ocean City Las Vegas 60/41/.00 66/46/pc 63/48/c San Francisco 57/45/.00 58/49/r 56/46/r wind backs
43/36 Highs: 46-66. Lows: 37-50. Rain and a Los Angeles 58/47/.00 59/49/r 61/51/sh Seattle 50/37/.00 56/41/pc 53/42/sh toward the north
chance of thunderstorms today. Cloudy Miami 80/63/.00 85/66/s 88/67/s Tampa 80/-1/.00 81/63/s 80/64/s late tonight, the
Milwaukee 37/34/.22 39/25/rs 31/23/s Tucson 64/44/.00 75/45/s 74/46/s storm could end
with rain ending tonight.
Minneapolis 39/35/.64 34/18/sn 31/17/pc Washington, DC 61/51/.00 57/45/t 52/32/pc
as all snow in
ALMANAC Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Int’l Airport WORLD CITIES many places.
Temperatures Precipitation River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday. City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow Roads will again
Yesterday 42/37 Yesterday 0.00” Susquehanna Stage Chg. Fld. Stg Forecasts, graphs be icy Thursday
Average 50/30 Month to date 4.25” Wilkes-Barre 14.53 -0.09 22.0 and data ©2011 Amsterdam 61/34/.00 58/40/pc 57/41/pc Mexico City 79/45/.00 82/49/pc 83/51/pc
Baghdad 84/54/.00 78/60/pc 75/54/pc Montreal 41/32/.22 32/22/pc 33/19/sf morning. Very
Record High 82 in 1938 Normal month to date 1.84” Towanda 10.61 0.60 21.0 Weather Central, LP
Record Low 11 in 1988 Year to date 9.56” Beijing 52/30/.00 54/34/pc 52/32/s Moscow 37/18/.00 39/31/rs 34/21/sn cold air will
Lehigh
Heating Degree Days* Normal year to date 6.38” Bethlehem 1.64 -0.68 16.0 For more weather Berlin 59/32/.00 56/37/pc 53/36/pc Paris 64/37/.00 61/39/s 63/40/s move in behind
Yesterday 25 Sun and Moon Delaware information go to: Buenos Aires 91/63/.00 72/59/r 77/57/s Rio de Janeiro 86/75/.00 81/73/t 85/75/t the storm on
Month to date 588 Sunrise Sunset Port Jervis 6.49 -0.17 18.0 www.timesleader.com Dublin 59/39/.00 57/39/s 57/38/pc Riyadh 93/64/.00 90/64/s 86/61/s Thursday and
Year to date 5276 Today 7:02a 7:19p Frankfurt 63/30/.00 56/38/s 58/37/s Rome 61/43/.00 63/44/pc 66/46/s last into the
Last New First Full National Weather Service Hong Kong 73/61/.00 70/60/pc 71/62/pc San Juan 80/69/.30 83/70/sh 84/71/pc
Last year to date 5031 Tomorrow 7:01a 7:20p weekend.
Normal year to date 5238 Moonrise Moonset 607-729-1597 Jerusalem 63/50/.00 58/45/sh 55/43/sh Tokyo 46/43/.00 50/38/sh 51/37/sh
*Index of fuel consumption, how far the day’s Today none 9:08a London 61/45/.00 58/39/s 58/38/s Warsaw 55/41/.00 51/35/s 48/34/sh - Tom Clark
mean temperature was below 65 degrees.
Tomorrow 12:35a 9:59a March 26 April 3 April 11 April 17 Key: s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sn-snow, sf-snow flurries, i-ice.

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Baking spring vegetables in parchment paper (or aluminum foil; it handles more easily and
achieves the same result) with olive oil results in flavors that are more distinct than
CHEF’S CORNER
stewing and don’t have that unifying gravity of butter holding them together. GARY EDWARDS
FIRE AND ICE ON TOBY CREEK

Bruschetta
strip steak
is perfection
THE PROCESS for this wonder-
ful dish, a New York strip steak
with bruschetta topping, is the
basis of classic
Italian cuisine:
simple, fresh, high-
quality ingredients
cooked to perfec-
tion.
It’s going to be
on the spring and
summer menus here at Fire and Ice
on Toby Creek, where I like to use
Rodney Strong cabernet to mar-
inate well-marbled, tightly
trimmed Angus steaks.
If you want to prepare it yourself,
remember to choose a good-quality
meat (look for a grade of USDA
choice or higher), good bread,
fresh tomatoes and herbs, finished
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with good olive oil, and of course
great wine.
You’ll marinate the steaks in the
red-wine marinade for four hours.
During this time you can prepare
the bruschetta topping. (Bruschet-
ta is actually simply grilled crusty
bread with whole cloves of garlic
rubbed into it when warm.)
Many chefs over the years have
added ingredients to the top of this
By RUSS PARSONS Los Angeles Times bread so it has become common to

I
hear of tomatoes and cheese on
t was a lazy Sunday afternoon, and I’d just gotten home from It was on mixed-vegetable stews, free-form affairs based on grilled bread referred to as brus-
the farmers market with, as usual, several bags of vegeta- what you have on hand and what you feel like cooking, or as Ol- chetta.
bles and no firm idea of what I was going to fix for dinner. So ney so much more eloquently put it, their composition “depends Remember to grill the bread
I did what I usually do in that situation — started leafing on the season and on whim and, insofar as they are never twice until crusty. Good-quality ciabatta
through cookbooks. identical, one must, each time, more or less ‘feel’ one’s way bread can be purchased.
I picked up the first one and — I swear this is true — it fell through the preparation.” Fire and Ice makes bread for this
open to this very page: Poetic as the description might be, it does seem to imply a dish and for the restaurant fresh
“The subtle structure of harmonies drawn from a combination certain carelessness, or at least free-spiritedness. Rather than each day.
of tender young vegetables cooked (or, to be more accurate, spelling out specific measures of set ingredients, what Olney Garlic and honey thyme grilled
sweated) together with butter (or olive oil or a combination) in a gives in this recipe is a structure for a dish, a blueprint you can fit shrimp and spicy Italian long, hot
heavy, tightly covered vessel, each added, raw or precooked, at a to your fancy. peppers will complement this dish,
specific moment corresponding to its own needs, the complex- Basic rules: as will a side of marinated and
ity of savory autonomies butter-bound in an amalgam of their A recipe written this way is open-ended; your enjoyment of it grilled asparagus.
own fragrances, accented by the caress of an herb or two — a isn’t predicated upon being able to find an exact set of ingre-
melting, shimmering balance of separateness and unity in frag- dients or following an exact set of instructions. STEAK WITH BRUSCHETTA
ile suspension... .” You’re going by instinct rather than by rote, and that’s how you TOPPING
What’s unusual is not that I was turning to Richard Olney’s become a real cook. Ingredients: (Serves 4)
“Simple French Food” for guidance but that in a book I’ve read Four 8-ounce Angus strip steaks
and reread dozens of times, here was a section I didn’t recall. See SPRING, Page 2C Marinade:
6 ounces good-quality cabernet wine
3 cloves of garlic, smashed
1 small bunch fresh thyme
1 small bunch fresh Italian parsley
coarsely ground black pepper, to
taste

TOMATO GARLIC
BRUSCHETTA TOPPING
2 each fresh plum tomatoes.
8 each cherry or grape tomatoes
2 cloves chopped garlic
1 small bunch fresh chopped basil
1 small bunch fresh chopped parsley
2 ounces finely chopped red onion
2 ounces good-quality extra virgin
olive oil
4 ounces fresh buffalo mozzarella
cheese
kosher salt, to taste
fresh-cracked black pepper, to taste

GARLIC AND HONEY THYME


GRILLED SHRIMP

Refresh the classic Old Bay crab-cake recipe


16 extra-large shrimp, peeled and
butterflied
1 teaspoon olive oil
small bunch fresh thyme
1 teaspoon honey
By MICHELLE LOCKE mustard and more Old Bay Working with a very hot grill, take
For The Associated Press Seasoning. In an e-mail, Harrsen the steaks that have marinated for
Nigella, Jamie, Martha et al said the changes were made to four hours, season them with coarse
get most of the attention when improve the overall flavor of the salt and cracked black pepper and
cook them to desired temperature.
it comes to talking about reci- crab cakes. Grill the shrimp thoroughly and toss
pe expertise. But for many Tom Douglas, a Seattle-based with the honey and thyme.
Americans, there’s no higher restaurateur and author of “I Assemble the Bruschetta Steaks by
authority than the back of the Love Crab Cakes!” uses his own placing the grilled steaks on the
box. preparation rather than Old Bay grilled bread and topping with the
Food-trend observer Phil when making crab cakes. But he shrimp and tomato mixture.
Finish with grilled Italian long hot
Lempert thinks more producers thought the change made sense. peppers (optional), and fresh spring
should be taking advantage of “When I have crab cakes in asparagus that has been lightly mar-
that. AP PHOTOS crab-cake country, I tend to inated in rice wine vinegar, olive oil
“Companies should be chang- ’I Love Crab Cakes!’ by Tom think of them as very mustard-y and sugar.
ing up their recipes on the back Douglas reveals ’50 Recipes for and, of course, Old Bay-ish,” he
of packages,” says Lempert, who an American Classic.’ Douglas, said.
is known as the “Supermarket a James Beard Award-winning If you are nostalgic for the
Guru.” “So many consumers are chef, runs four Seattle restau- original side-of-the-can crab
bored with their food. They’re rants and has written three cake recipe from Old Bay Sea-
trying new recipes.” other cookbooks. soning, we have you covered.
Still, with customers often We reached back to the old
wildly loyal to old favorites, sumer testing in the Maryland favorite, still posted on the
companies tend to proceed area, crab central and Old Bay’s company website, and used that
cautiously. No. 1 market, says Laurie Harr- to create mini crab cakes served
At McCormick & Co., Inc., sen, director of consumer com- over roasted potato rounds and
the decision some years ago to munications. topped with a spicy, creamy JENNIFER WYCHOCK/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
change the side-of-the-can crab- The big change was dropping remoulade. The back of the can or bag is where many home cooks look Bruschetta steak from Fire and
cake recipe on tins of Old Bay baking powder and Worcester- when trying out a new recipe for dinner, such as this crab- Ice restaurant at Toby Creek is
Seasoning came only after con- shire sauce and adding prepared See CRAB CAKES, Page 2C cake potato stack made with Old Bay seasoning. made in classic Italian style.
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leave them whole; otherwise, cut

CRAB CAKES SPRING


them lengthwise in halves or quar-
ters. Break the cauliflower into
florets. Cut the onion in half length-
wise and then into thin slices cross-
Continued from Page 1C Continued from Page 1C wise and add to the pan. Separate
the garlic into individual cloves, but
••• The basic rules for vegetable leave them unpeeled.
stews are few, but they are simple: 2. Steam the potatoes in a tightly
CRAB CAKE You want some onions; you want covered pot over boiling water until
POTATO STACKS tender, about 15 minutes, then
AP PHOTO whole cloves of garlic, preferably drain.
Start to finish: 1 hour Crab-cake potato stacks made unpeeled; you want some lettuces
Servings: 20 3. While the potatoes are cook-
with Old Bay seasoning. or greens for moisture; and you ing, melt 2 tablespoons butter in a
For the remoulade:
1/4 cup mayonnaise want butter ... lots of butter. large sauté pan over medium-low
2 tablespoons hot pepper jelly Remove the potatoes from the Given this framework, you heat and add the onion and un-
1 teaspoon capers, chopped water and dry well. Place the pota- can sift through what is best at peeled garlic cloves to the pan.
1 tablespoon sweet gherkin, toes on a rimmed baking sheet and Cook, stirring occasionally, until
toss with the oil and salt and pep- the market, finding those combi-
chopped the onions soften, about 5 min-
1 tablespoon chopped fresh par- per. Arrange the potatoes in an nations of vegetables that will MCT PHOTO utes.
sley even layer on the baking sheet, result in the harmonies Olney so Spring vegetables can be sauteed in a pan or baked in paper. 4. Reduce the heat to very low.
1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce then roast for 15 minutes. Use a expressively describes. Sort Add the carrots and cauliflower to
Salt and ground black pepper, to spatula to flip each round, then them according to their required stewing of the vegetables that RAGOUT OF the pan, season with 1 teaspoon salt
taste roast for another 15 minutes, or SPRING VEGETABLES and scatter the arugula over the
until they are crispy and browned
cooking times (and whether results in a mellow harmony of
For the potatoes: Total time: 45 minutes top. Cover tightly and cook very
on the outside and tender on the they need to be pre-cooked — flavors. Those whole unpeeled
10 baby red potatoes Servings: 6 gently, stirring occasionally, until
2 tablespoons vegetable oil inside. dense vegetables such as pota- garlic cloves soften and release the carrots are tender, about 20
While the potatoes cook, make toes almost certainly will). their perfume without a hint of 3/4 pound fingerling potatoes
Salt and ground black pepper, to 1/2 pound carrots minutes. The arugula should exude
taste the crab cakes. Crumble the stale After you have organized your harshness. Most times the only enough moisture, but if the pan
bread into a medium bowl and add 1/2 pound cauliflower
For the crab cakes: thinking, the preparation is moisture added is from the looks dry, add a tablespoon or two
the milk. All the bread should 1 onion
2 slices stale bread, crusts re- simple. I’ve made this with greens as they warm. of water or white wine.
moved absorb all the milk. Add the re- 1 head garlic
artichokes, spring onions and And, of course, there is the 6 tablespoons butter, divided 5. When the carrots are tender,
2 tablespoons milk maining crab-cake ingredients and
Salt transfer the steamed potatoes to
1 tablespoon mayonnaise mix until incorporated. zucchini (Olney’s suggestion), butter, which melts into a the pan and stir gently to com-
1 tablespoon Worcestershire Form the mixture into 20 minia- but I’ve also experimented add- creamy glaze, combining with 1/4 pound arugula or other let-
tuce, cut in thin strips bine. Divide the remaining one-
sauce ture patties, about the size of a ing and subtracting fennel, the juices of the vegetables to 1 to 2 tablespoons white wine, fourth cup of butter into 1-tables-
1 tablespoon parsley tablespoon.
When the potatoes are cooked, fingerling potatoes, scarlet car- make a delicately flavored sauce. optional poon chunks and add a piece or
1 tablespoons baking powder two at a time to the pan, stirring
1 teaspoon Old Bay seasoning transfer them to paper towels to rots and cauliflower in different I wish I could tell you that if you 11/2 teaspoons minced fresh
drain any excess oil. Carefully place combinations. I’ve even made it have trouble with your con- tarragon, chervil, parsley or chives, them into the vegetables to make
1/4 teaspoon salt
the crab cakes on the hot pan and or a mixture a light sauce. Scatter the minced
1 egg, beaten with bolted arugula from my science you could leave some of
return to the oven. Cook for five 1. Prepare the vegetables: If the tarragon over the top and serve.
1 pound lump crabmeat garden. Waste not, want not. it out, but when I tried that, it
Heat the oven to 400 F. minutes, then turn on the broiler. potatoes are very small, leave them Each serving: 189 calories; 3 grams
The result is unfailingly deli- just wasn’t nearly as good. But- protein; 19 grams carbohydrates; 3
To make the remoulade, in a Watch carefully. Brown the crab whole. If they are walnut-sized, cut
small bowl whisk together the cakes one side, about two minutes, cious. Partly, of course, that’s ter is the binder here, of flavors in half. If they are larger, cut in grams fiber; 12 grams fat; 7 grams
mayonnaise, pepper jelly, caper, then flip the crab cakes over and because of the butter, almost a as well as textures. bite-sized pieces. The carrots saturated fat; 31mg cholesterol; 4
gherkins, parsley and Worcester- broil them until browned on the whole stick — how could you go should be about as wide as a pen- grams sugar; 48mg sodium.
•••
shire sauce. Season with salt and other side. wrong? But mainly, it’s the slow cil. If the carrots are very thin,
pepper. Set aside. To serve, arrange the potatoes
Cut 2 ends off each potato, then on a platter. Top each with a crab
cut each in half across the center cake, then a small dollop of the
to create 2 rounds. Place in a bowl remoulade. Serve immediately.
and cover with hot water, allow to (Recipe adapted by Alison Lad-
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Night at the Races


scheduled Saturday
supports Pittston Library
The Pittston Kiwanis Club and
the Friends of the Pittston Library
will co-host a Night at the Races
on Saturday at the Jenkins Town-
ship Hose Company, 2 Second St.,
Pittston. Doors will open at 6:30
p.m. Admission is $5 and includes
refreshments, food and desserts.
Kiana L. Madrigal For more information, call Sal
Bernardi, 820-8459, Frank Tho-
Kiana Leigh Madrigal, daughter
mas, 654-3438, Don Shearer,

Jeffrey J. Lewis of Jason and Lisa Madrigal,


Tafton, is celebrating her second
654-5063, or Ron Faust at 655-
4088. Organizing the vent, seat-
birthday today, March 23. Kiana ed, are Brenda Lispi, Don Shearer,
Jeffrey Joseph Lewis, son of Dr.
is a granddaughter of Mike and Charlotte Para, and Ann Simko.
Jeff and Nicole Lewis, Hanover
Township, is celebrating his Carol Youells, Wilkes-Barre, and Standing: Theresa Ormando,
second birthday today, March 23. Gary and Gail Hanson, Mio, Mich. Audrey O’Brien, Ann Hogya, Betty
Jeffrey is a grandson of Nickie She is a great-granddaughter of DeGennaro, and Ann Monahan.
Joseph, Wilkes-Barre; Dr. Ray- the late Albert Trinisewski; the
mond Joseph, Bear Creek; and late Basil Hanson; the late Fred
Raymond and Cammy Lewis,
Hanover Township. He is a great-
Freilinghaus; Stella Trinisewski,
Wilkes-Barre; Treva Hanson, Mio,
Holy Rosary School
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grandson of Helen Joseph, Mich.; and Betty Freilinghaus,
Mountain Top. Jeffrey has two
sisters, Julia, 5, and Rachel, 4.
Goodrich, Mich. Kiana has two
brothers, Kody, 1 1 and Shayne, 5. sponsoring race/walk Editor’s note: Send news for this
space by noon Friday to peo-
Holy Rosary School, 125 Ste- ple@timesleader.com or mailed
phenson St., Duryea, is accepting to Good Eats, The Times Leader,
registrations at a discount for its 15 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA
inaugural 5K Race/1-Mile Family 18711. To ensure accuracy, in-
Fun Walk through Friday. The formation must be typed or
event gets underway at 9 a.m. computer generated. For more
April 16 in front of the school. information, contact Michele
Participants can also register the Harris at 829-7245. The com-
morning of the race from 7:30 to plete list of events can be
8:30 a.m. The fee is $20 the day viewed at www.timesleader.com
of the race or $15 until March 25. under People/Community News.
The fee for the family fun walk is
$25 per family. Additional in- THIS WEEK: March 23 to 29
formation and registration forms Lenten Fish Dinners prepared
can be found at www.neparun- by Chef2Table every Wednes-
ner.com or contact Rene Hanley day and Friday through April
Adam J. Nulton at Holy Rosary School at 457-
2553. Organizing the event, first
22 at the Plains American
Legion, East Carey Street,
row, are Lisa Allardyce and Rene Plains Township. Only takeouts
Adam Joseph Nulton, son of
Adam and Danielle Nulton, is
Sophia Tomek Hanley. Second row: Mary Smee,
Kathy Gilmartin, principal, and
available 4-7 p.m. Wednesdays;
dine in or takeout 4-7 p.m. on
celebrating his fourth birthday Sophia Tomek, daughter of Brent Candice Lee. Fridays. Dinners cost $8 and
today, March 23. Adam Joseph is and Nicole Tomek, Mountain Top, include breaded fish with
a grandson of Joseph and Cyn- is celebrating her third birthday tartar sauce, French fries,
thia Dorzinsky, Mountain Top, today, March 23. Sophia is a pierogies and cole slaw. Addi-
and Jamie and Amy Hancock, granddaughter of Wayne and tional specials served on
Trucksville. He is a great-grand- Ines Cooney, Wilkes-Barre, and Fridays.
son of Joseph Dorzinsky, Wilkes- Paul and Lorraine Tomek, Hun- Homemade Pierogi Sale orders
Barre Township, and Robert and lock Creek. She is a great-grand- are due by Friday by calling
Patricia Rifenbery, Meshoppen. daughter of Regina Cooney, 822-7725. Pickup orders from
Adam Joseph is a great-great- Wilkes-Barre, and Stella Grys- noon-4 p.m. Tuesday in the
grandson of Clara Rifenbery. He kiewicz, Hunlock Creek. Sophia cathedral parlors at Holy
has a sister, Ava Marie, 1. has a brother, Mason, 4. Resurrection Orthodox
Church, 591 N. Main St., Wilkes-
Barre.

Colin J. Wehrenberg Piggie (Halupki) Dinner and


Chinese Auction 5-7 p.m.
Thursday, Church Hall, SS.
Colin James Wehrenberg, son of Peter and Paul Ukrainian
Eric and Seena Wehrenberg, Wap- Catholic Church, 20 Notting-
wallopen, is celebrating his fourth ham St., Plymouth. Takeouts
birthday today, March 23. Colin served 4-5 p.m. Two piggies,
James is a grandson of Mary Weh-
renberg and the late Harry Weh-
Catholic community to sponsor a penny auction at Our Lady of Mount Carmel mash potatoes, vegetable,
dessert and beverage costs $8
renberg, Hackettstown, N.J., and The Catholic community will sponsor the annual penny auction at 2 p.m. Sunday at Our Lady of Mount per adult; $4 for children ages
the late Robert and Marie Zofcin, Carmel-St. Rocco’s on William Street in Pittston. Admission is $1 and refreshments will be served. Mem- 12 and younger. For tickets
Shickshinny. He has two sisters, bers of the Women’s Society with some of the many prizes to be chanced off, from left, are Phyllis contact Ann at 829-4202 or
Amber Lynn, 8, and Brenna Mor- O’Boyle, Loretta Joyce, chairwoman, Jean Sperazza, Joyce Capone, Catherine D’Angelo, Marie Venarucci, Mary Ann at 779-4502.
gan, 6. Diane Charge, Cathy Turonis, and Mary Lou Bartz. Spaghetti and Pasta Dinner
4-6:30 p.m. every Thursday at
St. Mary’s Antiochian Ortho-
dox Church, 905 S. Main St.,
MEETINGS IN BRIEF Venturing Crew 461 of Moun-
tain Top will have an open
418 of Nanticoke will co-spon-
sor the Annual Scouting for
If a bag is not collected by 11
a.m. contact Jessica at 902-
Wilkes-Barre. Menu includes a
choice of five pastas including
house at 6:30 p.m. Sunday at Food Drive Saturday to benefit 5352. whole wheat spaghetti, and
ASHLEY: Soup and Scrip- seven sauces with chicken or
Sunday ture will be offered at 5:30 p.m.
American Legion Post 781, the Saint Mary’s Food Pantry sausage, salad, dessert, and
1550 Henry Drive. Young men on South Hanover Street in WILKES-BARRE: St. Luke’s beverages. Takeouts are avail-
WEST PITTSTON: West Pittston each Thursday during Lent at able. Adults pay $7; $5 for
Cherry Blossom Committee at 7 and ladies between the ages of Nanticoke. The food pantry United Church of Christ will
p.m. at Corpus Christi School, 605
St. Leo’s/Holy Rosary Hall, 33 14 to 20 are invited to attend. service all residents of Nanti- conduct an ecumenical worship children 5 to 12 years old;
Manhattan St. The Stations of children younger than 5 years
Luzerne Ave. The committee will Membership information and coke and West Nanticoke. at 7 tonight at the church’s Rev. dine free. Call 824-1674 Thurs-
vote on this year’s grand marshal. the Cross Through the Eyes of days.
activities such as rock climb- Scouts will collect non- S.M. Meckel Memorial Chapel,
Saint Paul will be discussed.
ing, kayaking, biking, back perishable and canned foods 471 N. Main St.
Tuesday Participants will be the Rev.
packing and others will be throughout the city of Nanti- Participants are asked to
Potato Pancake Fry 4-8 p.m.,
Friday, Sugar Notch Fire Com-
WYOMING VALLEY: Lithuanian Thomas J. O’Malley, pastor of pany, 233 Freed St., Sugar
St. Leo’s/Holy Rosary Church, discussed. For more informa- coke. Residents are asked to enter the side door facing East Notch. Clam chowder, pierogi
Women’s Club of Wyoming Valley
at noon for lunch at Boscov’s, and the Rev. Rebecca Tanner, tion, call Sheila Bender at 443- place donations in a bag clear- Hollenback Avenue. The Rev. and haluski also served. Re-
South Main Street, Wilkes-Barre. pastor of Ashley Presbyterian 8076 ly marked for the food drive Justin Victor, pastor of St. freshments available.
President Martha Warnagiris will by their front doors. Scouts Luke’s, will provide the mess- Lenten Food Sale 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
preside. Guest are invited. The Church.
NANTICOKE: Cub Scout will begin collecting the items age. For more information, call Friday, Nativity of Our Lord
business session will follow at 1
p.m. MOUNTAIN TOP: Boy Scout Pack 415 and Boy Scout Troop at 9 a.m. 822-7961. See EATS, Page 4C

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Continued from Page 4C
Lenten Food Sale, sponsored by
the Catholic community of
North-East Wilkes-Barre, Fridays
during Lent through April 15,
Father Zolcinski Hall, 666 N.
Main St., Wilkes-Barre. Menu
includes potato pancakes, ha-
luski, Manhattan clam chowder,
New England clam chowder and
macaroni and cheese. Serving
will be from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. For large orders, or addi-
tional information, call Mary at
823-4988. Dallas Knights spaghetti dinner will be held March 31
Lenten Fish Fry 4-8 p.m. every The Dallas Knights of Columbus will sponsor a spaghetti supper from 5 to 7 p.m.
Friday through April 15, Goodwill
Hose Company 2, 451 W. Main Dallas Odd Fellows Lodge hosting breakfast April 2 March 31 in the gymnasium at Gate of Heaven School, 40 Machell Ave., Dallas. Takeouts
will be sold starting at 4:30; bring containers. Dinners include meatballs, salad, bread,
St., Plymouth. Cost is $8 per desserts, and beverages. Cost is $8 for adults, $4 for children ages 5 to 12 years old, and
An all-you-can-eat breakfast hosted by Dallas Odd Fellows Lodge 371 will take place
dinner. Takeouts and delivery in free for children younger than 5. Tickets will be sold at the door, but advance purchase is
Plymouth only. 7:30-10:30 a.m. April 2 at the wheelchair-accessible St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, state
Route 118, Dallas. Tickets will be sold at the door for $6. Proceeds will help fund a recommended. For tickets or additional information, contact Ed Sholtis, chairman, 675-
Lenten Dinners 4-7 p.m. every local student’s United Nations trip. Representatives of the Lodge, first row, are Ron 0743, or Tom Casey, co-chairman, 675-2258. Members of the planning committee, first
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Bliss and Center streets, Hanov- Third row: Paul Reich, Joe Sallitt, recorder and Stanley Zamerowski.
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Bill Banks and Ron O’Neil.
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March 25, Heavenly Haluski; sonic Lodge 468, Wyoming start at 4 p.m. Adults pay $8; $4 175 S. Main Road, Mountain Top. Virgin Mary at the San Cataldo
April 1, Mac N’ Cheeses or Baked Avenue, Wyoming. On Good for children 6 to 11 years old; free Takeouts served 3-4 p.m. Salad, Society Hall, 111 S. Main St., Pitt- Community Lunch Program for
Ziti; April 8, Pierogi Potluck; and Friday, April 22, hours are noon-7 for children 6 and younger. bread, dessert and drinks in- ston, following the 9:30 a.m. White Haven Residents 11:30
April 15, Potato Pancakes. All p.m. Takeouts available. Potato Proceeds benefit the fire compa- cluded. Ages 12 years and older Mass on Sunday at St. Rocco’s a.m.-12:30 p.m. every Monday,
meals will include two sides, pancakes, haluski, pierogi and ny. pay $7; $3 for children 5-12; free Church, Tompkins Street, Pitt- Wednesday and Friday, St. Paul’s
beverage and dessert for $6. red clam chowder are on the for children younger than age 5 ston. Tickets are $5 at the door. Lutheran Church, 418 Berwick
Takeouts are the same price but Takeouts-Only Ham and Cabbage St., White Haven. This ministry is
menu. For more information, call Dinner 2-5 p.m. Saturday, Honey free. Purchase tickets at the Friendly’s Fundraising Night
will not include a beverage. Or 885-1441 or 693-2608. door. supported through donations.
Pot Active Fire Company hall, hosted by Dallas Baptist Church Church membership not re-
buy all six Friday dinners for
Lenten Food Sales 4-7 p.m. every Honey Pot Street, Nanticoke. All-You-Can-Eat Ziti and Meatball Youth Group 5-8 p.m. Monday at quired. Doors open at 10 a.m. for
$30, paid in advance. Takeout Donation is $6. For more in-
Friday through April 22, Maltby Dinner and Bake Sale 5-7 p.m. Friendly’s restaurant in Dallas. coffee and close at 1:30 p.m.
soups and sides will also be formation call 735 0508. Ten percents of all proceeds will
available. For more information Fire Company, 253 Owen St., Saturday, St. John’s Lutheran Children must be accompanied
Swoyersville. Takeouts available. Church, 9 Wood St., Pittston. help fund the youths’ trip to the by an adult. Volunteers are
contact Jill at 824-4603 or the Ham Supper 4:30-7 p.m. Saturday,
Homemade pirogi, haluski, fish Town Hill United Methodist Takeouts start at 4 p.m. Meal annual youth conference in needed. Contact any pastor in
church rectory at 735-2262. Camp Hill and summer mission
dinners with French fries and Church, 417 Town Hill Road, Town purchase not required to attend White Haven or the Rev. Dawn
Lenten Fish Fry 5-8 p.m. every cole slaw served. For more in- Hill. Menu includes a family-style the bake sale. Adults pay $9; $4 trip. Tax deductible donations Richie of St. Paul’s Lutheran
Friday through April 22 at the formation, call 288-6572 or ham dinner with all the trim- for children younger than 5 can also be mailed to Dallas Church at 443-9424.
Fraternal of Eagles AERIE 1965 287-3889. mings and homemade desserts. years old. Tickets sold at the Baptist Youth Group, P.O. Box 5,
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ing. Dinners cost $6 and include Family-Style Ham Dinner 4:30-
reservation.
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First-time mother-in-law looks to humorous prayer for future guidance


Dear Abby: I have have special meaning to them on minefield. I discussed this subject side.’ And drive from my mind the be-
read with interest
your columns with DEAR ABBY subjects such as parenting, children,
animals, aging, death, forgiveness,
with a psychiatrist who shared that
a mother-in-law who is perceived as
lief that had my child waited a while,
he or she could have done better.
tales of discontent etc. My booklet (“Keepers”) contains overbearing may be one who was a “Dear Lord, remind me daily that
involving overbear- ADVICE 72 column pieces that people have conscientious mother. But now that when I become a grandmother, my
ing in-laws. Some a woman to herself as she approaches told me they kept to re-read until the her child is grown, she finds it dif- children don’t want advice on how to
of them have been mother-in-law status. I found it quite pieces were yellow with age and fall- ficult to relinquish her role as teacher raise their children any more than I
downright fright- humorous. Would you please reprint ing apart. It can be ordered by send- and protector and quit “hovering” — did when I was raising mine.
ening, although, of course, not all it for me and for other mothers-in-law ing your name and mailing address, an interesting observation. “If you will help me to do these
in-law relationships are fraught with as the spring wedding season beck- plus check or money order for $6 things, perhaps my children will find
conflict. ons? Hopefully, I won’t need to refer (U.S. funds) to: Dear Abby Keepers A Mother-In-Law’s Prayer me a joy to be around, and maybe I
I bring this up because I’m about to to it often. Also, how can I get the Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, “O, Lord, help me to be glad when won’t have to write a ‘Dear Abby’ let-
become a mother-in-law for the first booklet that contains it? IL 61054-0447. Shipping and handling my son (or daughter) picks a mate. If ter complaining about my children
time. My oldest son will marry his — Katherine M., Fort Wayne, Ind. are included in the price. You’ll find he brings home a girl with two heads, neglecting me. Amen.”
longtime girlfriend early this summer. stories, poems and prayers like the let me love both of them equally.
She’s a lovely girl, and we already Dear Katherine: Congratulations on one below to inspire you, make you And when my son says, ‘Mom, I want To receive a collection of Abby’s most memo-
consider her to be a cherished mem- your son’s forthcoming wedding. The think or simply brighten your day. to get married,’ forbid that I should rable — and most frequently requested — po-
ber of our family. item you referenced has been asked If all mother-in-law relationships blurt out, ‘How far along is she?’ ems and essays, send a business-sized, self-
addressed envelope, plus check or money
I remember a “Mother-in-Law’s for many times. were judged solely by the letters “And please, Lord, help me to get order for $3.95 ($4.50 in Canada) to: Dear
Prayer” that ran in your column years Over the years, readers have re- in my column, many people would through the wedding preparations Abby’s “Keepers,” P.O. Box 447, Mount Mor-
ago. It was a kind of “pep talk” from quested that I reprint articles that conclude that it’s an emotional without a squabble with the ‘other ris, IL 61054-0447. (Postage is included.)

UNIVERSAL SUDOKU CRYPTOQUOTE HOROSCOPE


BY HOLIDAY MATHIS
ARIES (March 21-April 19). You will SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). A
add an exciting appointment to new friend enters your scene
your calendar. Make sure you tell with romantic potential in tow.
others who might be affected by This may not involve you direct-
this commitment. ly, but you and your loved ones
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). There’s will be affected by the amorous
a challenge at work. You realize influence.
that there is a limit to how much SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). All
you can improve the situation the little things about you that
without making a significant you think are so weird may just
change. And yet, handling small be the most appealing and ador-
details helps you wrap your head able qualities of all. So come
around the next move. out of hiding — bring your quirks
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). The need into the light!
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feel important is not the same longer seeing the full glory of
thing as what makes another who you are. When another
person feel important. person takes note of all of your
CANCER (June 22-July 22). You wonderful qualities, it will shake
strive for a stress-free day and things up.
will attain it to a great degree. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You’ll
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good for you. Tranquility for too many more people than just
long a stretch of time will breed you. You will think of the prob-
GOREN BRIDGE stagnation and boredom.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Your friend
needs a listening ear. Try to
lem differently than the others.
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important part of the solution.
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story — especially if it happens to assignment is in your future. As
be more exciting and glamorous long as you are allotted enough
PREVIOUS DAY’S SOLUTION than your friend’s tale. time to do it well, you’ll be satis-
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You fied by the endeavor.
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you are well suited to doing. Your idealistic views will lift
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you is not always what’s needed highest good, you’ll be joined in
or wanted in the moment at your efforts. Next month brings
hand. Remain flexible. a fresh source of income. You’ll
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). The hear loving declarations in May.
challenges of the day call for June highlights far-away places
boldness. You bravely speak and new transportation. Your
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think is right and facilitate jus- tant decision in August. Leo and
tice. You’ll sleep soundly tonight Libra people adore you. Your
knowing you’ve put in a solid lucky numbers are: 4, 6, 24, 19
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135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices 135 Legals/ 135 Legals/
Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices
LEGAL NOTICE
Change of name of
LEGAL NOTICE ESTATE NOTICE ESTATE NOTICE
ADOPT
A happily married ADOPT ADOPT LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY couple longs to A loving home,
Abigail Theresa JANITORIAL Estate of Roland A. Adoring couple Crestwood School District is soliciting
GIVEN that Letters hugs and kisses,
100 Stoss in the Court TECHNOLOGY of Administration Randis, Luzerne
share our hearts
and home with financial security
longs to adopt
your newborn.
sealed proposals for Athletics, Art, Sci-
of Common Pleas INTERSCHOLAS- ence, Wood Shop/ Industrial Arts, and
ANNOUNCEMENTS of Luzerne County TIC SPORTS
have been issued to
Paul Mizenko of
County, Pennsylva-
nia. Letters Admin- a newborn. Finan-
and more await
your baby. Expens-
Giving secure life Tech Ed supplies.
No. 2011 Civil 4225 Bids will be istration have been cially secure and and
Alpharetta, GA and es paid. Call toll
Notice is hereby received in the loving extended endless love. Specifications and instructions to bidders
110 Lost given that on the Wyoming Valley
Ann Lynn Smith of issued in the above free Dana & Chris
Kelly and Peter may be obtained from the Business Office,
Copperas Cove, TX estate to Edna Ran- family will offer #1-888-540-5191
22nd day of March, West Administration dis, all persons 1-866-627-2220. 281 S. Mountain Blvd., Mountain Top, PA
in the Estate of Paul your child every Expenses Paid.
ALL JUNK CARS
2011, the Petition of Building, 450 N. J. Mizenko, who indebted to the said 18707. Telephone (570) 474-5411.
Leah Klink was filed Maple Ave., died on January 30, estate are request-
opportunity for a Doyouneedmorespace?
lifetime of happi-
in the above-named Kingston, not later 2011 late of Franklin ed to make pay- A yard or garage sale Looking for the right deal Proposals are to be addressed to the Sec-

WANTED!! Court, requesting


an Order to Change
the Name of Abigail
than 11:00 AM on
TUESDAY, APRIL
12, 2011. Bids will
Township, Luzerne
County, Pennsylva-
ment, and those
having claims to
present the same
ness. Expenses
paid. Please call
Helen and John
in classified
is the best way
on an automobile?
Turn to classified.
retary of the Board, 281 S. Mountain Blvd.,
Mountain Top, PA 18707. The envelope
containing the proposal should be clearly
nia. All creditors are
CALL ANYTIME
Š Theresa Stoss to be opened in the requested to pres- without delay to her 1-800-604-1992 tocleanoutyourclosets! It’s a showroom in print! marked “PROPOSAL FOR ATHLETICS,
Abigail Theresa Administration attorney, Joseph ART, SCIENCE, WOOD SHOP/INDUS-
ŠFREE REMOVAL Klink. The Court has Building, 450 N.
ent their claims and
all persons indebted Kosierowski, 400
You’re in bussiness Classified’s got TRIAL ARTS, AND TECH ED SUP-
fixed the 9th day of Maple Avenue at Broad Street, 2nd
Shopping for a with classified! the directions! PLIES.” Bids are to be received by noon
to the decedent will
ŠCA$H ON THE SPOT
May, 2011 at 9:30 11:00 AM on make payment to Floor, Milford, PA new apartment? on Wednesday, April 13, 2011, and will
A.M., Third Floor of TUESDAY, APRIL Classified lets be opened at 1:30 P.M. Bid opening is
NORTHEAST PA TOP JOBS
the aforementioned 18337

570-301-3602 the Luzerne County 12, 2011. public.


Administrators or you compare costs -
Courthouse, Penn-
sylvania, as the
Bid sheets, togeth-
er with instructions
their attorney.
ROSENN, JENKINS
LINE UP without hassle The Board of Education reserves the right
time and place for for bidding, may be & GREENWALD, A GREAT DEAL... or worry! The following companies are hiring: to reject any and all Bids or any part there-
Looking for that the hearing on said obtained at the L.L.P. 15 S. Franklin Get moving of.
special place
called home?
Petition, when and
where all interested
Wyoming Valley
West Administration
St., Wilkes-Barre, IN CLASSIFIED! with classified! Pretium Eric Aigeldinger
PA 18711-0075
Classified will address parties may appear
and show cause, if
Building, 450 North
Maple Avenue, 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale Packaging Secretary
Your needs. any, why the Kingston, PA
Open the door
Madness in March Sale
ESTATE NOTICE
request of the Peti- The Board reserves
with classified! NOTICE IS HEREBY IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
tioner should not the right to accept
GIVEN that Letters LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
be granted. or reject any or all
135 Legals/ BY THE COURT bids or any part of
Testamentary have 6 Mo. Service Contract Included! Your company name will be listed on the front page CIVIL ACTION-LAW NO. 604-2011
been issued to L. of The Times Leader Classifieds the first day your ad NOTICE OF ACTION IN MORTGAGE
Public Notices Carl J. Greco, P.C. any bid.
Mark Nelson, 06 KIA SPECTRA 07 JEEP PATRIOT appears on timesleader.com Northeast PA Top Jobs. FORECLOSURE
Carl J. Greco, By: Joanne Wood
Executor of the BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP f/k/a
Esquire Board Secretary
Estate of Joseph M. For more information contact The Times Leader sales COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING,
LEGAL NOTICE
Wyoming Valley
MEETING NOTICE West School District
Nelson, Deceased, consultant in your area at 570-829-7130. LP, PLAINTIFF vs. MODESTO A. MEJIA,
The Northwest Area who died on Febru- DEFENDANT
Collect cash, not dust! ary 14, 2011, late of TO: MODESTO A. MEJIA, Defendant,
DEADLINES
School District 4 Door, 5 Speed, A/C
will hold a Finance Clean out your Kingston Borough, 4X4, Auto, CD, 1 Owner
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale whose last known addresses are 745 W.
Committee Meeting basement, garage Luzerne
Pennsylvania.
County,
All
$
6,995 * $
14,995* Diamond Avenue, #2, Hazleton, PA 18201
and 124 East Maple Street, Hazleton, PA
Saturday
12:30 on Friday
on Monday, March
28, 2011, beginning
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
persons indebted to
the Estate are
06 HYUNDAI 06 BUICK LACROSSE NEW LOW PRICES! 18201.
Complaint In Mortgage Foreclosure
at 4:30 PM in the
required to make
ELANTRA GLS 4DR ‘97 Chevy ‘02 Hyundai You are hereby notified that Plaintiff, BAC
High School Library. 829-7130!
Sunday payment and those 4x4 Club Cab Elantra GLS 4Dr HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP f/k/a COUN-
4:00 pm on Let the Community LEGAL NOTICE having any claims or TRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP,
Friday The Wilkes-Barre demands are to has filed a Mortgage Foreclosure Com-
Know!
Place your Classified District Office of present the same Auto, PW, PDL, CD, 4 Door, AT, Low Miles,
XClean
plaint endorsed with a Notice to Defend,
Monday Vocational Rehab- without delay to the Cruise, 40K, X Clean
against you in the Court of Common Pleas
Ad TODAY!
4:30 pm on
570-829-7130
ilitation will hold a Executor in care of $
8,995* $
11,995* of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, docket-
$
5,990* $4,990*
Friday public meeting on the undersigned. ed to NO. 604-2011, wherein Plaintiff
Wednesday, March Paula G. Bregman, 09 SUZUKI SX4 SATURN WAGON seeks to foreclose on the mortgage
Tuesday 30, 2011 at Office of Esq. 1205 Wyoming SPORT secured on your property located, 124
4:00 pm on LEGAL NOTICE
Vocational Rehab- Ave., Forty Fort, PA East Maple Street, Hazleton, PA 18201,
Monday ilitation, 300G Larid 18704
04 Ford 02 Ford Escape whereupon your property would be sold by
NOTICE IS HEREBY
St., Wilkes-Barre, Explorer the Sheriff of Luzerne County.
Wednesday GIVEN that Letters
Testamentary have PA 18702. The pub- BUSINESS AT, A/C, Low Miles,
NOTICE
4:00 pm on lic meeting will CORPORATION
AT, Navigation, 15K,
Economical YOU HAVE BEEN SUED IN COURT. If you
Tuesday been granted to One Owner, Nice
wish to defend against the claims set forth
Cordelia Flickinger,
Executrix in the
begin at 3:00 PM
and end at 6:00 PM.
Notice is hereby
given that Articles of
$
14,995 * $
5,495* in the notice above, you must take action
Thursday If you need alternate Incorporation were within twenty (20) days after this Com-

6,990* $6,490*
Estate of Cordelia
$
* Plus tax, tags, title & doc fees.
4:00 pm on

JO-DAN MOTORS
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Wednesday accommodations, Department of State written appearance personally or by attor-
Mountaintop,
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Friday
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Thursday died on October 24, 570-826-2011, ext- ration organized PLAINS, PA. 18702 Custom 4Dr Breeze forth against you. You are warned that if
2009. All persons ension 128 no later
than March 25,
under the Pennsyl-
vania Business Corpo-
829-2043
www.jo-danmotors.com
you fail to do so the case may proceed
without you and a judgment may be
Holidays indebted to said
estate are request- 2011. ration Law of 1988 entered against you by the Court without
call for deadlines further notice for any money claimed in the
ed to make pay-
ment, and those 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 59K Miles 4 Dr, 4 Cyl, A/C Complaint or for any other claim or relief

2,890*
You may email
4,990 $ requested by the Plaintiff. You may lose
your notices to having claims or $ * money or property or other rights impor-
demands to present
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Deceased, late of
Plains, Luzerne
County, PA, who
your down payment. 2003 PO NTIA C SUNFIRE $7,495
34K M ile s....................................
L OW M IL E CAR S IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
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located at: 281 West Center WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE
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Mark J. Udren, Stuart Winneg, Lorraine
All Ve hic le s Com e w ith Doyle, Alan M. Minato, Chandra M. Arke-
ma, Adam L. Kayes, Marguerite L.
2 YR - 2 4 ,0 0 0 M ile W a rra n ty Thomas & Daniel S. Siedman, Attorneys
for Plaintiff Udren Law Offices, P.C.

W E M AK E IT EAS Y! 111 Woodcrest Rd., Ste. 200


Cherry Hill, NJ 08003. 856.669.5400
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Job Seekers are
Doyouneedmorespace? looking here! 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices 310 Attorney 409 Autos under 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
A yard or garage sale Where's your ad? Services $5000
in classified 570-829-7130 and ADOPT: Adoring
BMW `02 330 CHEVY ‘04 MALIBU DODGE `01 STRATUS
is the best way
tocleanoutyourclosets!
ask for an employ-
ment specialist
Mom, Dad, Big
Brother would like
to share a lifetime
ARD MERCEDES-BENZ `86 CONVERTIBLE
83K miles. Beautiful
Affordable.
With Warranty. SE
You’re in bussiness Say it HERE
of hugs & kisses
in our loving home
DUI 190 E condition. Newly
re-done interior
$6,992 4 door, automatic
Power windows,
with classified! in the Classifieds! with a newborn. TRAFFIC 4 cylinder gas
engine. 125,000
leather & carpeting.
$13,500.
seats & locks . V6,
570-829-7130 Please Call VIOLATIONS Asking $2,900. Call
Lynda & Dennis miles. Clean, runs 570-313-3337 (570) 819-3140 or
135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ 888-688-1422 This Thursday CRIMINAL excellent. $2,000 (570) 709-5677
BMW `04 325i
Call 570-328-7370
Public Notices Public Notices
Expenses Paid Live
OFFENSES 406 ATVs/Dune
Entertainment 560 Pierce St.
Looking for that “Millennium”
FREE
Buggies
VOLKSWAGEN `01 Kingston, PA FORD ‘02
7-10 www.wyoming
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF
special place
called home? CONSULTATION ARCTIC CAT`07 400 PASSAT GLS WAGON valleymotors.com FOCUS WAGON
REAL PROPERTY 570-714-9924 Low mileage,
MACK
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Classified will address Automatic, with Satin Silver Metallic. One owner

PAYING $500
wench & 5 foot
OF LUZERNE COUNTY, Your needs. plow. New battery.
1.8L 4 cylinder $7,984
PENNSYLVANIA
Case No. 12755 of 2010
Open the door
with classified!
MINIMUM LAW OFFICES Only 118 miles.
Never been on dirt.
turbo. Cold weather
package & traction CHEVY ‘07 IMPALA
IN MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE DRIVEN IN control. 101,700 Only 21,000 Miles.
EXPERIENCED Asking $4,500. Call Alloys & Leather.
EAGLE ROCK RESORT CO., L.L.C. Full size 4 wheel miles. Great condi- 5 Speed. Like New!!
Plaintiff AGGRESSIVE (570) 735-7742 tion. Asking $4,300 $14,880
ADOPTION drive trucks New Tires, tinted
vs. Happily married REPRESENTATION (570) 417-7678 windows, sun roof,
ALSO PAYING TOP $$$
JIN WOOK KIM
Defendants
couple longs to
for heavy equip- 570.287.1388 QUARTER MIDGET black leather
interior. Only
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
VOLVO `92 740
adopt and pro-
NOTICE TO: Jin Wook Kim ment, backhoes,
RACE CAR
vide your baby www.MackLaw 57,000 Miles!!! www.wyoming
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE of Real Prop- with a lifetime of dump trucks, PRICE REDUCED TO valleymotors.com
TURBO SEDAN
erty (real estate) on FRIDAY, June 3, 2011 bull dozers Offices.com
unconditional 76 inch Bull Rider, $14,000!! 570-714-9924
at 10:30 O’clock A.M. in the Luzerne Coun- love, security & HAPPY TRAILS For more info, 560 Pierce St.
Honda 120 motor,
ty Courthouse, 200 North River Street, endless opportu- TRUCK SALES Black with carmel, call (570) 762-3714 Kingston, PA
Divorce, Custody, Kirkey seat,
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711. nities. Expenses 570-760-2035 excellent looking & www.wyoming
THE LOCATION OF THE PROPERTY TO BE
SOLD is:
paid. Please call 542-2277
6am to 8 pm
Support, PFA
FREE Consultation.
new brake system,
A-Main feature wins running, new tires,
brakes & muffler. BMW `93 325 IC valleymotors.com FORD ‘06 RANGER
Gina & Stan Atty. Josianne Asphalt/Dirt, 570-714-9924 Sport Edition,4WD
Lot(s) 214 of the LV Subdivision of Eagle Many Extras, 20 MPG, $1,450 Convertible, Alloys. Only 29K.
1-8
877-7
766-5
5672 Aboutanos 570-299-0772
Rock Resort f/k/a Valley of the Lakes Sub- Wilkes-Barre Value $6,000, Metallic Green A Must See
division in the Township of Hazle, County
of Luzerne, Commonwealth of Pennsylva-
570-208-1118 Sell for $2,999
Call (570) 954-2749
Exterior & Tan
Interior, 5 Speed CHEVY ‘07 $14,990
nia.
BEING the same premises heretofore con-
FREE CONSULTATION
412 Autos for Sale Transmission,
Heated Seats. 2nd SILVERADO LS
veyed to Jin Wook Kim by Deed dated
February 19, 2005 and recorded in for all legal matters
Attorney Ron Wilson
SUZUKI ’00 `08 Cadillac DTS
Owner, 66k Miles.
Excellent Condition,
Extra Cab, 4WD.
Only 63,000 miles.

QUAD MASTER
Luzerne County Recorder of Deeds Garage Kept, $13,990
Record Book 3005 at Page 101232. 200 570-822-2345 26k. $26,500
08 Honda Accord Excellent Gas 560 Pierce St.
SUBJECT to the same exceptions, reser-
vations, conditions, restrictions and
AUCTIONS Joseph M. Blazosek
4x4, auto, 520
miles, winch, heat-
Sunroof 30k. Mileage. Carfax Kingston, PA
$15,900 available. Price www.wyoming
covenants as contained in prior deeds or BANKRUPTCY ed grips. $4,650. 08 Mercedes C300 reduced $7,995 valleymotors.com
other instruments forming chain of title to “ Nothing But 250 General Auction DUI-ARD 570-239-2877 AWD, 56k, $28,500 or trade for SUV or
the aforedescribed premises. SOCIAL SECURITY 570-714-9924
The Best is 07 Jeep Liberty 4x4 other. Beautiful /
THE P.I.N. NUMBER OF THE AFORE- DISABILITY BENEFITS 560 Pierce St.
SUZUKI`07
Good Enough Storage Sale 34k miles. $15,300 Fun Car.
DESCRIBED PREMISES IS: U5S10-002- for Me” Oyster WORKERS’ COMP 570-388-6669 Kingston, PA
214. Weddings at
9 units to be sold
Sat., March 26 Free Consultation
MAFFEI AUTO SALES www.wyoming FORD ‘07 TAURUS SE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all claimants
and parties in interest, that the Sheriff will,
for all sales where the filing of a schedule
Genetti’s
bridezella.net
9am
Parkway Storage
25+ Years Experience
570-655-4410
570-822-9556
KING QUAD 570-288-6227 BUICK ‘07 LA CROSSE
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
CD AND ALLOYS
$9,880
1266 San Souci Hwy 4x4, automatic, Sharp Ride.
of distribution is required, file the said Hanover Township blazoseklaw.com 620 miles. $3,200. One Owner.
schedule of distribution not later than thir-
ty (30) days after the sale, in his office,
ALL 570-824-5724
Attorney
(570) 592-8514 Local Trade In. CHEVY ‘07
where the same will be available for
JUNK Keith Hunter ACURA ‘07 RDX $12,880
TRAILBLAZER LT
inspection and that distribution will be
made in accordance with the schedule, Bankruptcies YAMAHA`04 RHINO Tech Package.
On-Star, Leather.
unless exceptions are filed thereto within
ten (10) days thereafter.
CAR & MAHLER, LOHIN
& ASSOCIATES
Excellent condition,
200 hours. Priced
Leather Seats.
Moonroof Satellite Radio.
$17,770
560 Pierce St.
to sell. $6,500 or $19,880 Kingston, PA
SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION at the
suit of Eagle Rock Resort Co., L.L.C. vs. TRUCKS (570) 718-1118
best offer. Call
560 Pierce St.
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
John Magee, Individually and Woodlands Keith 570-971-4520
Developments, LLC. Sheriff to collect
$35,830.38 as reflected in the Writ of
WANTED MARGIOTTI
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
570-714-9924
LAW OFFICES 409 Autos under
Execution, plus costs, expenses and Highest Prices valleymotors.com
attorney’s fees.
Paid!!! BANKRUPTCY $5000 560 Pierce St.
570-714-9924 560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
FORD ‘10
LORINE ANGELO OGURKIS, Esquire
FREE 310 Attorney Free Consult Kingston, PA
www.wyoming www.wyoming TAURUS SEL
Attorney for Plaintiff
1031 Valley of Lakes Services
Payment Plans
(570) 970-9977
valleymotors.com BUICK ‘07 LUCERNE valleymotors.com AWD, V6 & Alloys
$21,920
Hazleton, PA 18201 REMOVAL Wilkes-Barre
570-714-9924 One Owner. 570-714-9924
(570) 384-1377 Leather, CD,
Call V&G ADOPTION
DIVORCE
(570) 223-2536
Stroudsburg CADILLAC `94 ACURA `00 INTEGRA
Alloy Wheels
$16,450 CHEVY `06 EQUINOX
Anytime CUSTODY 4x4, 62,000 miles,
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF
REAL PROPERTY 288-8995
Estates, DUI
ATTORNEY SOCIAL SECURITY DEVILLE SEDAN
94,000 miles,
GS Coupe. 1 owner,
clean title. 106K,
automatic. Leather
silver, comes with 3
year, 50k mile war-
560 Pierce St.
MATTHEW LOFTUS DISABILITY ranty. $11,900.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

MONTY SAYS
570-255-5503 Free Consultation. automatic, front interior, all power, 570-474-5566 Kingston, PA
OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, Contact Atty. Sherry wheel drive, 4 remote start, moon- www.wyoming
PENNSYLVANIA door, air condition- roof, alloy wheels
Case No. S-2545 of 2009
IN MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE BANKRUPTCY
Dalessandro
570-823-9006 ing, air bags, all
power, cruise
and more! $4,000
570-709-4137
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA CHEVY `95 BLAZER valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
4x4, 2 door, 6 cyl.
EAGLE ROCK RESORT CO., L.L.C. FREE CONSULT control, leather www.wyoming
auto.Good condition
vs.
Plaintiff Guaranteed
Low Fees
380 Travel interior, $3,300.
570-394-9004
AUDI ‘01 A6
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
$2,650. DEALER FORD `04 MUSTANG
JOHN MAGEE, Individually and
WOODLANDS DEVELOPMENTS, LLC
Payment Plan!
NY YANKEES 2.7 T Quattro, dark BUICK `92 REGAL Mach I, 40th
ANNIVERSARY EDITION
Defendants
NOTICE TO; JOHN MAGEE, Individually and
Colleen Metroka
570-592-4796
4/3 vs Tigers
4/17 vs Rangers CHEVROLET `99 gray with tan leather
interior, automatic
CADILLAC ‘06 STS
AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil-
Custom, 4 door,
6 cyl. auto. 63K
V8, Auto, 1,200
miles, all options,
original miles.
ASTRO VAN
WOODLANDS DEVELOPMENTS, LLC 5/1 vs Blue Jays transmission, 135k ver, 52,600 miles, show room condi-
highway miles, fully Garage kept. Like tion. Call for info.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE of Real Prop- Bankruptcy $595 Section 212 sunroof, heated new. $2995.
erty (real estate) on FRIDAY, June 17th at Guaranteed Low Fees 1-800-432-8069 56,000 miles, 4.3 loaded, well main- seats, Bose sound Asking $24,995
10:00 O’clock A.M. in the Schuylkill County Jan. I have to www.BkyLaw.net cylinder engine, tained, $7900. system, 6 CD
Current Inspection Serious inquiries
570-675-3808 on all vehicles
Courthouse, 401 North Second Street, tell you some- Atty Kurlancheek automatic. Clean. changer, satellite 570-825-8253
only. 570-636-3151
Pottsville, PA 17901 825-5252 W-B $2,500. Call radio, Onstar, park-
thing. I didn’t
THE LOCATION OF THE PROPERTY TO BE
SOLD IS: Lot(s) 34 of the ER Subdivision of read the new Pat DIVORCE No Fault
(570) 829-0549
AUDI `02 A4 ing assist, remote
keyless entry, elec- CHRYSLER ‘06 FORD `07 MUSTANG
$295 divorce295.com 63,000 highway
Eagle Rock Resort f/k/a Valley of the Lakes Conroy novel. I 3.0, V6, AWD tronic keyless igni-
Subdivision in the Township of East Union,
County of Schuylkill, Commonwealth of promise I will
Atty. Kurlancheek
800-324-9748 W-B
Washington Cherry
CHRYSLER automatic, tiptronic
transmission. Fully
tion, & more!
$17,600
300C HEMI miles, silver, runs
great, $11,500.
Blossom 3 day Light green, 18,000 negotiable.
start it next
`94White
CONCORDE
Pennsylvania. 4/8-4/10 loaded, leather 570-881-2775 miles, loaded,
BEING the same premises heretofore con- Free Bankruptcy interior. 92,000 570-479-2482
week. Uncle Consultation Passion Play/ leather, wood trim,
veyed to John Magee, Managing Member
of Woodlands Developments, LLC by Deed
dated November 2, 2004 and recorded in
Tony has no dirt Payment plans.
Carol Baltimore
Cruise 4/16
Mamma Mia 4/20
with
leather interior.
miles. Good condi-
tion. Asking $9,500.
Call (570) 417-3395
CADILLAC `04 $24,000.
570-222-4960 FORD `07
on me now... Infiniti sound
SEVILLE SLS
570-822-1959 Longwood Gar- leave message
Schuylkill County Recorder of Deeds
Record Book 2141 at Page 1794.
dens/QVC 4/30 system.
151k miles. MUSTANG GT
CHRYSLER ‘93
Peddler’s Village Beige. Fully loaded
135 Legals/ 135 Legals/
SUBJECT to the same exceptions, reser-
vations, conditions, restrictions and Public Notices Public Notices
4/30 REDUCED!
AUDI `05 A4 Excellent condition.
Premium package,
silver, black leather
LEBARON
Seneca Wine & $1,300 Runs great. New
covenants as contained in prior deeds or Cheese Weekend or best offer. Turbo, Navy Blue interior, 5 speed
other instruments forming chain of title to with grey leather rotors, new brakes. manual. 20,000
4/30-5/1 570-283-8202 Just serviced. Green 2 door Con-
the aforedescribed premises. 1-800-432-8069 interior, fully miles. $18,900
The Luzerne County Tax Claim Sales 108,000 miles. Ask- vertible. Inspected.
THE P.I.N. NUMBER OF THE AFORE- loaded automatic. (570) 868-3832
Tax Claim Bureau Private Sale ing $8,000. (570) Tan color canvas
DESCRIBED PREMISES IS: 09-19-34. 93,000 miles. All
250 General Auction 250 General Auction 709-8492 top. Runs very
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all claimants
and parties in interest, that the Sheriff will,
Notice records. Excellent
condition. 4 new
good. Asking $2700, FORD `07 MUSTANG
for all sales where the filing of a schedule To Robin G. Kennedy and Viola Kennedy or
any other owner of said property located
MULTI-ESTATES tires & new
CHEVROLET ‘06
must sell. Taking
serious offers. SHELBY GT 500
of distribution is required, file the said brakes. Asking
schedule of distribution not later than thir- at 44 Coal Street, Glen Lyon, Luzerne AUCTION $10,000 or best
CORVETTE
570-604-1118 INSTANT CLASSIC!
County, Pennsylvania, identified by Parcel Only 2,996 miles.
ty (30) days after the sale, in his office, Friday March 25, 2011 @ 5:00 p.m. offer. Call for info
where the same will be available for
inspection and that distribution will be
Number 46-K6S2-004-017 and all persons
having liens, taxes and municipal claims @ Chuck’s Auction Service,
417-2010 Days
779-4325 Nights CONVERTIBLE CHRYSLER `02 Garage kept &
under cover. Adult
made in accordance with the schedule,
unless exceptions are filed thereto within
against said property.

Notice is hereby given by Northeast Rev-


1144 Exeter Avenue, Exeter, Pa. 18644.
Bassett hutch, Kent Coffee BR set, curio cabinet,
Silver beauty, 1
Owner, Museum
quality. 4,900
PT CRUISER
Inferno Red, flame
owned. White with
blue racing stripes.
500 HP. All original.
ten (10) days thereafter.
SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION at the enue Service, LLC, as agent for the
Luzerne County Tax Claim Bureau, under
tea cart, lift chair, recliner, dressers, kitchen set, BEN’S AUTO SALES
RT 309 W-B Twp.
miles, 6 speed. All
possible options
design. Chrome
wheels. 47,000
Fun to drive, still
smells brand new!
suit of Eagle Rock Resort Co., L.L.C. vs.
Section 613 of the Real Estate Tax Sale refrigerator, freezer and more. Lenox, Near Wegman’s including Naviga- miles, one owner.
John Magee, Individually and Woodlands
570-822-7359 G REAT
REAT P RICE !
Developments, LLC. Sheriff to collect Law of 1947 as amended, that Northeast Pfaltzgraft-lots NIB, new clothing and linens, tion, Power top. Looks and runs
$75,052.71 as reflected in the Writ of Exe- Revenue Service, LLC, as agent for the New, paid $62,000 great. New inspec- $35,500.
toys & games, sports memorabilia, Oreck, fish- 07 RONDO 23K $9,495 570-574-4936
cution, plus costs, expenses and attor- Luzerne County Tax Claim Bureau, intends Must sell $45,900 tion. $6,875
to sell at a Private Sale the above refer- ing, tools, box lots and much more. 08 ESCAPE 4X4 $14,995 570-299-9370
ney’s fees. Call (570) 472-1854
09JEEP PATRIOT $12,995
enced property to John Grabowski and See web sites for detailed list and pictures.
08 IMPALA LS $10,995 FORD `92 MUSTANG
CHEVROLET `05 DODGE ‘08 CHARGER
LORINE ANGELO OGURKIS, Esquire Brenda Grabowski on April 29, 2011. If
anyone should object to said sale, they
Information: 570-693-0372 08Taurus SEL $12,995
Attorney for Plaintiff Convertible,
1031 Valley of Lakes may file a petition with the Luzerne Coun- chucksauction.com, 08ACCENT GLS $7,995 55,000 original
TAHOE Z71
One Owner.
Hazleton, PA 18201 ty Court of Common Pleas. auctionzip.com #4156 Au001443 Full Notary Service Local Trade. miles 5.0 auto,
(570) 384-1377 T-Tags, Title Transfers $13,942 some engine
Northeast Revenue Service, LLC, Silver birch with
upgrades. Garaged
as agent for the Luzerne County Tax grey leather interior,
Claim Bureau,
250 General Auction 250 General Auction 250 General Auction 3rd row seating,
showcar. $8200
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF (570) 283-8235
By: Sean Shamany, Director rear A/C & heat,
LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
CIVIL ACTION-LAW NO. 11891-2010 COOK AND COOK AUCTIONS
C S 4WD automatic with
traction control, 5.3l
FORD `95 TAURUS
NOTICE OF ACTION IN MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE
INTERSTATE ADVISORS, LLC, PLAINTIFF
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
29 EAST CAREY STREET engine, moonroof,
rear DVD player. 560 Pierce St. SE 3.0. Fully loaded.
Factory wheels.
Bose stereo + many Kingston, PA
vs. KLAUS KOCH, DEFENDANT
TO: KLAUS KOCH, Defendant, whose last
CIVIL ACTION-LAW NO. 16733-2010
NOTICE OF ACTION IN MORTGAGE PLAINS, PA 18705 more options. Imm- www.wyoming 129K miles. Garage
kept. Recently
aculate condition. valleymotors.com
known addresses are 2 Bradley Street,
Plymouth, PA 18651 and 761 W. Main
FORECLOSURE
ONEWEST BANK, FSB, PLAINTIFF vs.
LINDA KRIPP and ROBERT J. SACCO,
THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 2011 76,000 adult driven
miles. $15,600. Call
570-714-9924
inspected. $1,650.
Call 570-299-0772
Street, #B, Plymouth, PA 18651.
DEFENDANTS PREVIEW 3:00PM • AUCTION 5:00PM (570) 378-2886 &
Complaint In Mortgage Foreclosure
TO: ROBERT J. SACCO, Defendant, whose ask for Joanne 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
You are hereby notified that Plaintiff,
INTERSTATE ADVISORS, LLC, has filed a last known addresses are 609 North MODERN & ANTIQUE FURNITURE
Mortgage Foreclosure Complaint
endorsed with a Notice to Defend, against
James Street, Hazleton, PA 18201 and 417
West Oak Street, Hazleton, PA 18201. GLASSWARE, JEWELRY, PAINTINGS & PRINTS CHEVROLET
2010 CAMARO
you in the Court of Common Pleas of Complaint In Mortgage Foreclosure
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, docketed You are hereby notified that Plaintiff, COLLECTIBLES, AND MUCH MORE...
to NO. 11891-2010, wherein Plaintiff seeks ONEWEST BANK, FSB, has filed a Mort- V-6 Victory Red,
to foreclose on the mortgage secured on
your property located, 2 Bradley Street,
gage Foreclosure Complaint endorsed
with a Notice to Defend, against you in the AUCTION BY: black interior,
all bells and

COOK & COOK AUCTIONS


Plymouth, PA 18651, whereupon your Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne Coun- whistles.
property would be sold by the Sheriff of ty, Pennsylvania, docketed to NO. 16733- $25,000
Luzerne County. 2010, wherein Plaintiff seeks to foreclose 570-706-6489
NOTICE on the mortgage secured on your proper-
ty located, 417 West Oak Street, Hazleton,
AH-001892 • 570-270-9239
YOU HAVE BEEN SUED IN COURT. If you
wish to defend against the claims set forth PA 18201, whereupon your property would
be sold by the Sheriff of Luzerne County.
Visit Our Retail Showroom CHEVY ‘08 COBALT
Coupe, 4,500 miles.
in the notice above, you must take action
within twenty (20) days after this Com- NOTICE www.cookandcookauctions.com 2.2 liter, 32 MPG, 1
YOU HAVE BEEN SUED IN COURT. If you
plaint and Notice are served, by entering a
written appearance personally or by attor- wish to defend against the claims set forth or www.auctionzip.com id#20298 owner, $14,000
negotiable. White,
in the notice above, you must take action
ney and filing in writing with the Court your
defenses or objections to the claims set within twenty (20) days after this Com- WAYNE STEELE - AU39161 auto, perfect condi-
tion. 570-785-4444
forth against you. You are warned that if plaint and Notice are served, by entering a
written appearance personally or by attor-
you fail to do so the case may proceed
ney and filing in writing with the Court your 135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ 135 Legals/
without you and a judgment may be Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices
entered against you by the Court without defenses or objections to the claims set
further notice for any money claimed in the forth against you. You are warned that if
Complaint or for any other claim or relief you fail to do so the case may proceed INVITATION TO BID
requested by the Plaintiff. You may lose without you and a judgment may be
money or property or other rights impor- entered against you by the Court without The Dallas Township Board of Supervisors is seeking road material bids at: 601
tant to you. further notice for any money claimed in the Tunkhannock Highway, P.O. Box 518, Dallas, PA 18612, until 4:00 P.M. Tuesday, APril 5,
YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS PAPER TO YOUR Complaint or for any other claim or relief 2011 for the following:
LAWYER AT ONCE. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE requested by the Plaintiff. You may lose
A LAWYER GO TO OR TELEPHONE THE money or property or other rights impor- ITEM# QUANTITY UNIT DESCRIPTION REMARKS
OFFICE SET FORTH BELOW. THIS OFFICE tant to you. 1 2000 Tons 2A Modified Stone More/Less DEL
CAN PROVIDE YOU WITH THE INFORMA- YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS PAPER TO YOUR 2 2000 Tons 2RC Modified Stone More/Less DEL
TION ABOUT HIRING A LAWYER. IF YOU LAWYER AT ONCE. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE 3 300 Tons 3A Stone More/Less DEL
CANNOT AFFORD TO HIRE A LAWYER, A LAWYER GO TO OR TELEPHONE THE 4 300 Tons 2B Stone More/Less DEL
THIS OFFICE MAY BE ABLE TO PROVIDE OFFICE SET FORTH BELOW. THIS OFFICE 5 30 Tons Cold Patch More/Less FOB
YOU WITH INFORMATION ABOUT AGEN- CAN PROVIDE YOU WITH THE INFORMA- 6 2000 Tons Anti-Skid More/Less DEL
CIES THAT MAY OFFER LEGAL SERVICES TION ABOUT HIRING A LAWYER. IF YOU 7 200 Gallons Crack Sealer More/Less FOB
TO ELIGIBLE PERSONS AT A REDUCED CANNOT AFFORD TO HIRE A LAWYER, 8 1000 Tons Superpave, 9.5mm More/Less FOB & DEL
FEE OR NO FEE. THIS OFFICE MAY BE ABLE TO PROVIDE 9 500 Tons Superpave, 19mm More/Less FOB & DEL
LAWYERS REFERRAL SERVICE YOU WITH INFORMATION ABOUT AGEN-
Legal Services of Northeastern PA, Inc. CIES THAT MAY OFFER LEGAL SERVICES All materials specified herein must meet the standards established by PennDOT. Bids
410 Bicentennial Bldg., 15 Public Sq., TO ELIGIBLE PERSONS AT A REDUCED must be on forms furnished by the Township. You may obtain copies by calling the
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701. 570.825.8567 FEE OR NO FEE. office at (570) 674-2007. All bids must accompany a bid bond or certified check in the
Mark J. Udren, Stuart Winneg, Lorraine LAWYERS REFERRAL SERVICE amount of 10% of the bid and must be sealed and clearly marked, “Bid for Road
Doyle, Alan M. Minato, Chandra M. Legal Services of Northeastern PA, Inc. Materials - 2011”. Bids will be opened during a Supervisors Meeting on Tuesday, APril
Arkema, Adam L. Kayes, Marguerite L. 410 Bicentennial Bldg., 15 Public Sq., 5, 2011 at approximately 7:30 P.M. The Dallas Township Board of Supervisors reserves
Thomas & Daniel S. Siedman, Attorneys Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701. 570.825.8567 the right to accept of reject any or all bids or waive any informalities.
for Plaintiff, Udren Law Offices, P.C. Udren Law Offices, P.C., Attorneys for
111 Woodcrest Rd., Ste. 200 Cherry Hill, Plaintiff, 111 Woodcrest Rd., Ste. 200 Nancy Y. Balutis
NJ 08003. 856.669.5400 Cherry Hill, NJ 08003. 856.669.5400 Assistant Secretary-Treasurer
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STK: P14809B 2006 Mercury .. Milan .......... 4dr Sdn 2.3 ......................................68,521 MILES $9,989 STK: K11736A 2008 Honda...... CR-V ........... 4WD 5dr EX-L..................................53,900 MILES $21,999
STK: A10650A 2008 Toyota...... Corolla ....... 4dr Sdn Man LE...............................89,846 MILES $10,489 STK: A10673A 2008 Honda...... CR-V ........... 4WD 5dr EX-L..................................49,290 MILES $21,999
STK: K11624B 2006 Chevrolet Cobalt......... 4dr Sdn LT........................................45,976 MILES $11,489 STK: H26107A 2008 Subaru..... Legacy........ 4dr H4 Auto GT Ltd..........................39,628 MILES $21,999
STK: T27522A 2007 Dodge...... Caliber........ 4dr HB SXT FWD .............................51,007 MILES $11,989 STK: J4420A 2008 Honda...... CR-V ........... 4WD 5dr EX-L w/Navi.....................48,864 MILES $21,999
STK: H26040B 2006 Scion........ xB ............... 5dr Wgn Auto..................................55,379 MILES $12,489 STK: J4407A 2008 Jeep ......... GrandChero 4WD 4dr Laredo ..............................40,010 MILES $21,999
STK: C3414A 2003 Cadillac.... DeVille........ 4dr Sdn ............................................52,355 MILES $12,489 STK: H25979A 2008 Honda...... Pilot ............ 4WD 4dr EX.....................................36,707 MILES $22,395
STK: T27421B 2005 Hyundai... Santa Fe..... 4dr GLS 4WD 2.7L Auto ..................22,477 MILES $12,989 STK: TP15122 2007 Toyota...... Tacoma ...... 4WD Access V6 AT .........................47,372 MILES $22,479
STK: K11796A 2009 Hyundai... Elantra........ 4dr Sdn Auto GLS............................18,138 MILES $13,489 STK: T27749A 2008 Honda...... Pilot ............ 4WD 4dr VP.....................................15,038 MILES $22,479
STK: BS0313A 2008 Saturn...... Astra........... 3dr HB XR ........................................15,814 MILES $13,489 STK: K11830A 2006 Toyota...... Avalon........ 4dr Sdn Limited ...............................15,503 MILES $22,479
STK: TP14993A 2004 Suzuki...... XL7 ............. 4dr Auto 4WD EX ............................50,788 MILES $13,489 STK: H25450A 2009 Ford.......... Flex............. 4dr SE FWD .....................................14,701 MILES $22,499
STK: H25981A 2009 Honda...... Fit ............... 5dr HB Man .....................................22,756 MILES $13,979 STK: P15125 2007 Chevrolet TrailBlazer .. .........................................................34,738 MILES $22,499
STK: H26168A 2008 Toyota...... Corolla ....... 4dr Sdn Auto LE...............................35,033 MILES $13,989 STK: CP15135 2007 Chrysler... 300-Series.. 4dr Sdn 300C RWD .........................39,227 MILES $22,499
STK: K11738A 2006 Hyundai... Azera .......... 4dr Sdn SE.......................................50,765 MILES $13,989 STK: H26186A 2007 Honda...... Pilot ............ 4WD 4dr EX.....................................39,473 MILES $22,499
STK: T27858A 2005 Toyota...... Camry ........ 4dr Sdn LE Auto...............................58,784 MILES $13,989 STK: CP15168 2010 Chrysler... T&Country . 4dr Wgn LX *Ltd Avail* ..................28,357 MILES $22,499
STK: T27888A 2005 Toyota...... Tacoma ...... Reg 110” Manual 4WD...................76,494 MILES $13,989 STK: CP15172 2010 Chrysler... T&Country . 4dr Wgn LX *Ltd Avail* ..................23,196 MILES $22,499
STK: H26274A 2006 Honda...... Civic ........... EX AT ...............................................57,303 MILES $14,489 STK: T27597A 2008 Jeep ......... GrandChero 4WD 4dr Laredo ..............................17,671 MILES $22,499
STK: H25941A 2004 Honda...... Element...... 4WD EX Auto ..................................41,552 MILES $14,989 STK: T27786A 2010 Toyota...... RAV4 .......... 4WD 4dr V6 5-Spd AT .....................17,000 MILES $22,979
STK: T27877A 2008 Honda...... Civic ........... 4dr Auto LX......................................26,380 MILES $15,479 STK: T27509A 2008 Toyota...... RAV4 .......... 4WD 4dr V6 5-Spd AT .....................14,639 MILES $22,979
STK: H26239A 2007 Honda...... Accord........ 4dr I4 AT LX SE................................51,854 MILES $15,489 STK: H26184A 2008 Honda...... CR-V ........... 4WD 5dr EX.....................................30,335 MILES $22,979
STK: KP15151 2010 Hyundai... Elantra........ .........................................................15,601 MILES $15,499 STK: B9027A 2009 Nissan...... Altima ........ 2dr Cpe V6 CVT 3.5 SE ....................17,347 MILES $22,999
STK: H26170A 2008 Honda...... Civic ........... 2dr Auto EX .....................................12,387 MILES $15,979 STK: H25980A 2008 Honda...... CR-V ........... 4WD 5dr EX.....................................32,684 MILES $22,999
STK: T27804A 2004 Ford.......... F-150........... Reg Cab Flareside 126” XLT 4WD...55,385 MILES $15,989 STK: L11123A 2007 Lexus ....... IS 250 ......... 4dr Sport Sdn Auto AWD................45,997 MILES $23,499
STK: K11457A 2008 Hyundai... Azera .......... 4dr Sdn Limited ...............................43,959 MILES $15,995 STK: CP15175 2010 Chrysler... T&Country . 4dr Wgn Touring..............................17,933 MILES $23,499
STK: J4521A 2008 Jeep ......... Compass.... 4WD 4dr Sport ................................41,646 MILES $15,999 STK: T27642A 2008 Honda...... Pilot ............ 4WD 4dr EX.....................................35,013 MILES $23,999
STK: H26272A 2007 Mazda...... CX-7 ........... AWD 4dr Sport................................41,101 MILES $16,489 STK: H26023A 2008 Honda...... Pilot ............ 4WD 4dr EX.....................................42,737 MILES $24,479
STK: H25899A 2007 Nissan...... Xterra ......... 4WD 4dr Auto S ..............................65,031 MILES $16,489 STK: TP15160 2010 Toyota...... Sienna........ 5dr 7-Pass Van LE FWD...................13,302 MILES $24,479
STK: T26869A 2008 Mitsubishi... Endeavor ... AWD 4dr LS.....................................58,575 MILES $16,499 STK: T27706A 2008 Toyota...... Tundra 4WD Dbl 4.7L V8 5-Spd AT SR5...............71,440 MILES $24,499
STK: K11571B 2007 Jeep ......... Compass.... 4WD 4dr Sport ................................22,323 MILES $16,499 STK: P15164 2007 Cadillac.... DTS ............ 4dr Sdn Luxury I...............................31,363 MILES $24,499
STK: H25638A 2007 Toyota...... Camry ........ 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE...........................44,326 MILES $16,499 STK: T27703A 2008 Honda...... Pilot ............ 4WD 4dr SE.....................................45,032 MILES $24,499
STK: JP15133A 2007 Jeep ......... Patriot ........ 4WD 4dr Sport ................................33,977 MILES $16,499 STK: C3342C 2008 Audi ......... A4 ............... 4dr Sdn Auto SE 2.0T quattro .........47,001 MILES $24,499
STK: H26221A 2008 Honda...... Civic ........... 4dr Auto EX .....................................20,788 MILES $16,979 STK: H26123A 2008 Honda...... Pilot ............ 4WD 4dr SE.....................................38,604 MILES $24,979
STK: DP15146 2010 Dodge...... Avenger ..... 4dr Sdn SXT.....................................23,132 MILES $16,999 STK: BP15052 2008 MB............ C-Class ....... .........................................................38,734 MILES $24,995
STK: M7802A 2007 Mitsubishi... Outlander... AWD 4dr LS.....................................43,673 MILES $16,999 STK: A10687A 2007 Acura....... RDX ............ AWD 4dr..........................................46,680 MILES $24,995
STK: D0224B 2008 Jeep ......... Compass.... 4WD 4dr Sport ................................22,368 MILES $16,999 STK: JP14919A 2008 BMW........ 3-Series...... 4dr Sdn 328i RWD South Africa .....31,696 MILES $24,999
STK: H25943B 2006 Chevrolet TrailBlazer .. 4dr 4WD LT......................................56,504 MILES $17,499 STK: H25653A 2008 Honda...... Pilot ............ 4WD 4dr SE.....................................31,247 MILES $24,999
STK: LS0304A 2007 Toyota...... Camry ........ 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE...........................22,067 MILES $17,499 STK: AP15199 2008 Acura....... TL ............... 4dr Sdn Auto Nav............................38,807 MILES $25,479
STK: K11733A 2007 Hyundai... Santa Fe..... AWD 4dr Auto GLS *Ltd Avail* ......50,990 MILES $17,999 STK: AP15205 2008 Acura....... TL ............... 4dr Sdn Auto ...................................29,753 MILES $25,479
STK: T27768A 2007 Toyota...... Camry ........ 4dr Sdn V6 Auto LE .........................29,762 MILES $18,479 STK: A10727A 2010 Toyota...... RAV4 .......... 4WD 4dr V6 5-Spd AT Ltd ...............10,850 MILES $25,479
STK: H25828A 2007 Honda...... CR-V ........... 4WD 5dr LX .....................................46,912 MILES $18,499 STK: H26129A 2008 Honda...... Pilot ............ 4WD 4dr SE.....................................30,408 MILES $25,479
STK: H25800A 2009 Honda...... Accord........ 4dr I4 Auto LX..................................25,004 MILES $18,499 STK: T27591B 2007 BMW........ 3-Series...... 4dr Sdn 335i RWD...........................54,387 MILES $25,499
STK: DP15165 2010 Dodge...... Caliber........ 4dr HB SXT ......................................22,072 MILES $18,499 STK: J4471A 2007 BMW........ 3-Series...... 4dr Sdn 328xi AWD.........................33,131 MILES $25,499
STK: H25659A 2007 Honda...... CR-V ........... 4WD 5dr EX.....................................52,311 MILES $18,499 STK: H26038A 2008 Subaru..... Tribeca ....... 4dr 7-Pass Ltd..................................42,789 MILES $25,499
STK: T27451A 2007 Toyota...... Avalon........ 4dr Sdn XL .......................................42,738 MILES $18,979 STK: H26102A 2008 Honda...... Pilot ............ 4WD 4dr EX-L..................................32,117 MILES $25,499
STK: K11603A 2005 Ford.......... F-150........... Supercab 133” STX 4WD................53,855 MILES $18,999 STK: H25556A 2008 Honda...... Pilot ............ 4WD 4dr SE.....................................34,157 MILES $25,499
STK: L11057B 2009 Hyundai... Sonata........ 4dr Sdn V6 Auto Limited .................28,889 MILES $18,999 STK: T27376A 2008 Toyota...... Tundra 4WD Dbl 5.7L V8 6-Spd AT SR5...............62,285 MILES $25,499
STK: H26053A 2007 Honda...... Element...... 4WD 4dr AT EX................................56,262 MILES $18,999 STK: BS0319A 2007 Chevrolet Silverado1500 4WD Ext Cab 134.0” LT w/2LT........40,188 MILES $25,499
STK: T27181A 2010 Chevrolet Malibu........ 4dr Sdn LT w/1LT.............................6,783 MILES $18,999 STK: H25774A 2008 Honda...... Pilot ............ 4WD 4dr SE.....................................30,389 MILES $25,979
STK: H26223A 2009 Honda...... Accord........ 4dr I4 Auto LX..................................26,153 MILES $18,999 STK: AP15198 2008 Acura....... RDX ............ 4WD 4dr Tech Pkg...........................45,858 MILES $25,979
STK: J4502A 2007 Jeep ......... Liberty........ 4WD 4dr Limited .............................46,138 MILES $18,999 STK: T27279A 2007 Ford.......... SDuty F-250 4WD SuperCab 158” Lariat.............53,948 MILES $25,995
STK: H25904A 2008 Honda...... Accord........ 4dr V6 Auto EX-L w/Navi ................34,239 MILES $19,295 STK: A10694A 2008 Honda...... Odyssey ..... 5dr EX-L w/RES ...............................29,049 MILES $26,479
STK: K11381A 2008 Honda...... Element...... 4WD 5dr Auto EX ............................33,037 MILES $19,499 STK: B9020A 2008 Audi ......... A4 ............... 4dr Sdn Auto 2.0T quattro...............18,062 MILES $26,499
STK: M7793A 2010 Mitsubishi... Lancer ........ 4dr Sdn CVT GTS.............................25,587 MILES $19,499 STK: DP15178 2010 Dodge...... Dakota........ 4WD Crew Cab Bighorn/Lonestar...12,321 MILES $26,499
STK: H26135A 2007 Honda...... Accord........ 4dr V6 AT EXL..................................16,328 MILES $19,499 STK: DP15200 2010 Dodge...... Dakota........ 4WD Crew Cab Bighorn/Lonestar...13,123 MILES $26,499
STK: A10678A 2006 Honda...... Ridgeline.... RTS AT.............................................57,186 MILES $19,499 STK: C3426A 2003 Chevrolet Corvette ..... 2dr Cpe ............................................13,389 MILES $26,499
STK: H26049B 2006 Dodge...... Charger ...... 4dr Sdn R/T RWD............................50,087 MILES $19,499 STK: H26195A 2009 Hyundai... Santa Fe..... AWD 4dr Auto Limited....................19,770 MILES $26,979
STK: H26079A 2006 Toyota...... RAV4 .......... 4dr Base 4-cyl 4WD ........................51,791 MILES $19,499 STK: T27158A 2009 Toyota...... Highlander. 4WD 4dr V6 Base............................19,396 MILES $27,479
STK: T27022A 2006 Toyota...... RAV4 .......... 4dr Base 4-cyl 4WD ........................32,738 MILES $19,499 STK: H26099A 2008 Honda...... Ridgeline.... 4WD Crew Cab RTL w/Lthr.............20,439 MILES $27,479
STK: H26242A 2007 Honda...... CR-V ........... 4WD 5dr LX .....................................56,833 MILES $19,499 STK: T27602A 2010 Toyota...... Tacoma ...... 4WD Access I4 MT .........................850 MILES $27,479
STK: A10710A 2007 Toyota...... CamryHybrid . 4dr Sdn ............................................39,441 MILES $19,499 STK: L11033B 2008 Cadillac.... SRX ............ AWD 4dr V6 ....................................35,237 MILES $27,479
STK: A10649A 2010 Toyota...... Camry ........ 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE...........................21,592 MILES $19,979 STK: P15179 2010 Chevrolet Silverado1500 4WD Ext Cab 143.5” LT...................21,185 MILES $27,499
STK: A10625A 2008 Honda...... Accord........ 4dr I4 Auto EX-L PZEV .....................27,213 MILES $19,979 STK: C3367A 2008 Lexus ....... ES 350 ........ 4dr Sdn ............................................35,015 MILES $28,479
STK: A10677B 2006 Acura....... TSX ............ 4dr Sdn AT.......................................36,172 MILES $19,979 STK: T27738A 2008 Toyota...... Tundra 4WD Dbl 5.7L V8 6-Spd AT Grade............41,984 MILES $28,479
STK: H26179A 2010 Honda...... Civic ........... 2dr Auto EX-L ..................................4,726 MILES $19,979 STK: A10695A 2008 Lincoln..... MKX ........... AWD 4dr..........................................31,903 MILES $28,499
STK: P15021 2009 Buick........ Lucerne ...... 4dr Sdn CXL.....................................37,448 MILES $19,995 STK: T27795A 2008 Toyota...... FJ Cruiser... 4WD 4dr Auto .................................25,526 MILES $28,979
STK: H25770A 2008 Honda...... Pilot ............ 4WD 4dr EX.....................................30,638 MILES $19,995 STK: H25996A 2010 Toyota...... RAV4 .......... 4WD 4dr V6 5-Spd AT Ltd ...............13,002 MILES $28,995
STK: A10558B 2009 VW............ JettaSprtWgn 4dr Auto SE PZEV ............................19,315 MILES $19,999 STK: B8893A 2007 MB............ R-Class ....... 4MATIC 4dr 3.5L..............................29,491 MILES $28,999
STK: H26065A 2008 Honda...... CR-V ........... 4WD 5dr LX .....................................40,241 MILES $19,999 STK: T27115A 2010 Buick........ LaCrosse .... 4dr Sdn CXL 3.0L AWD ...................8,797 MILES $29,499
STK: H25755A 2007 Honda...... CR-V ........... 4WD 5dr EX.....................................32,978 MILES $19,999 STK: A10548A 2009 Chevrolet Silverado1500 4WD Ext Cab 143.5” LTZ.................34,286 MILES $29,499
STK: A10617A 2006 Acura....... TL ............... 4dr Sdn AT.......................................59,149 MILES $19,999 STK: J4439A 2009 Hummer.. H3 ............... 4WD 4dr H3T...................................5,041 MILES $29,499
STK: KP15150 2011 Hyundai... Sonata........ .........................................................11,508 MILES $19,999 STK: T27895A 2008 Lincoln..... MKX ........... AWD 4dr..........................................29,304 MILES $29,499
STK: KP15149 2011 Hyundai... Sonata........ .........................................................15,890 MILES $19,999 STK: AP15097 2008 Acura....... RL ............... 4dr Sdn Tech Pkg.............................34,885 MILES $29,999
STK: CP15171 2010 Chrysler... Sebring ...... 4dr Sdn Limited ...............................21,071 MILES $19,999 STK: B8809A 2010 Honda...... AccordCrosstou r 4WD 5dr EX-L..................................6,772 MILES $30,479
STK: CP15174 2010 Chrysler... Sebring ...... 4dr Sdn Limited ...............................24,973 MILES $19,999 STK: L11108A 2008 Lexus ....... ES 350 ........ 4dr Sdn ............................................15,058 MILES $30,499
STK: TP15207 2009 Toyota...... Camry ........ 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE...........................23,755 MILES $19,999 STK: BP15079 2008 MB............ C-Class ....... 4dr Sdn 3.0L Luxury 4MATIC...........19,251 MILES $30,995
STK: H25877A 2009 VW............ Passat......... 4dr Auto Komfort FWD....................21,977 MILES $20,395 STK: L11142A 2006 Lexus ....... RX 400h ..... 4dr Hybrid SUV AWD ......................32,321 MILES $31,479
STK: T26538A 2007 Honda...... Odyssey ..... 5dr EX ..............................................43,121 MILES $20,479 STK: T27776A 2008 Toyota...... Sienna........ 5dr 7-Pass Van XLE Ltd AWD..........38,245 MILES $31,479
STK: H26122A 2008 Honda...... Accord........ 4dr I4 Auto EX-L PZEV .....................24,073 MILES $20,479 STK: C3407A 2008 Cadillac.... CTS............. 4dr Sdn AWD w/1SB ......................33,859 MILES $31,479
STK: H25760A 2008 Honda...... Accord........ 4dr I4 Auto EX .................................21,693 MILES $20,479 STK: LS0308A 2008 Infiniti ...... FX35 ........... AWD 4dr..........................................29,635 MILES $31,499
STK: H26037A 2007 Honda...... CR-V ........... 4WD 5dr EX-L..................................33,044 MILES $20,479 STK: BP15075 2008 MB............ C-Class ....... 4dr Sdn 3.0L Luxury 4MATIC...........14,654 MILES $31,995
STK: H25961A 2008 Honda...... CR-V ........... 4WD 5dr EX-L..................................46,857 MILES $20,499 STK: T27626A 2010 Dodge...... Ram 1500... 4WD Quad Cab 140.5” SLT .............37,344 MILES $31,995
STK: L11063A 2006 Lexus ....... ES 330 ........ 4dr Sdn ............................................54,703 MILES $20,499 STK: BS0321 2010 MB............ C-Class ....... 4dr Sdn 3.0L Sport 4MATIC.............12,247 MILES $32,479
STK: JP15132 2008 Jeep ......... Liberty........ 4WD 4dr Sport ................................29,605 MILES $20,499 STK: BS0314 2010 MB............ C-Class ....... 4dr Sdn 3.0L Sport 4MATIC.............16,954 MILES $32,979
STK: JP15134 2007 Jeep ......... Commander 4WD 4dr Sport ................................34,040 MILES $20,499 STK: BS0320 2010 MB............ C-Class ....... 4dr Sdn 3.0L Sport 4MATIC.............17,396 MILES $33,479
STK: H26118A 2008 Honda...... Accord........ 4dr I4 Auto EX .................................20,651 MILES $20,499 STK: H26120A 2010 Nissan...... Pathfinder .. 4WD 4dr V6 LE ................................9,592 MILES $33,499
STK: JP15140 2010 Jeep ......... Patriot ........ 4WD 4dr Sport *Ltd Avail* .............17,064 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15080 2008 MB............ E-Class ....... 4dr Sdn Luxury 3.5L 4MATIC...........29,184 MILES $33,995
STK: H25977A 2007 Honda...... CR-V ........... 4WD 5dr EX-L..................................47,834 MILES $20,499 STK: L11148A 2008 Toyota...... HighlanderHyb 4WD 4dr Limited w/3rd Row ..........28,299 MILES $34,479
STK: M7758A 2008 Mitsubishi... Outlander... 4WD 4dr XLS...................................40,232 MILES $20,499 STK: T27569A 2011 Chevrolet Silverado1500 4WD Ext Cab 143.5” LT...................1,932 MILES $34,499
STK: HP15148 2008 Honda...... Accord........ .........................................................32,207 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15100 2008 MB............ E-Class ....... 4dr Sdn Luxury 3.5L 4MATIC...........31,586 MILES $34,695
STK: JP15156 2010 Jeep ......... Patriot ........ 4WD 4dr Sport *Ltd Avail* .............18,510 MILES $20,499 STK: T27713A 2008 Acura....... MDX ........... 4WD 4dr ..........................................16,143 MILES $35,479
STK: C3411A 2011 Chevrolet Impala ........ 4dr Sdn LT Retail .............................6,636 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15117 2008 MB............ E-Class ....... 4dr Sdn Luxury 3.5L 4MATIC...........32,749 MILES $35,479
STK: JP15170 2010 Jeep ......... Compass.... 4WD 4dr Sport *Ltd Avail* .............20,410 MILES $20,499 STK: L11017A 2009 Lexus ....... RX 350........ AWD 4dr..........................................30,245 MILES $35,479
STK: T27677A 2007 Toyota...... RAV4 .......... 4WD 4dr 4-cyl Limited ....................56,948 MILES $20,499 STK: A10663A 2008 Lexus ....... GS 350 ....... 4dr Sdn AWD ..................................22,977 MILES $35,979
STK: T27075A 2009 VW............ Routan ....... 4dr Wgn SE .....................................21,595 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15121 2008 MB............ R-Class ....... 4dr 3.5L 4MATIC..............................31,982 MILES $36,479
STK: T27144A 2004 Toyota...... Highlander. 4dr V6 4WD Limited w/3rd Row.....36,254 MILES $20,499 STK: L10927A 2008 Lexus ....... GS 350 ....... 4dr Sdn AWD ..................................18,780 MILES $36,479
STK: K11706A 2010 Ford.......... Mustang..... 2dr Cpe Premium.............................23,083 MILES $20,499 STK: B8967A 2007 BMW........ 7-Series ...... 4dr Sdn 750Li ..................................48,901 MILES $36,499
STK: J4539A 2008 Jeep ......... Liberty........ 4WD 4dr Sport ................................28,610 MILES $20,499 STK: B8956A 2010 Audi ......... Q5............... quattro 4dr Premium .......................6,691 MILES $36,995
STK: L10734C 2008 Honda...... Accord........ 4dr I4 Auto EX-L ..............................24,089 MILES $20,979 STK: BP15119 2008 MB............ R-Class ....... 4dr 3.5L 4MATIC..............................25,459 MILES $36,995
STK: A10655A 2008 Honda...... Accord........ 4dr V6 Auto EX-L .............................24,509 MILES $21,479 STK: BP15153 2008 MB............ M-Class ...... 4MATIC 4dr 3.5L..............................25,171 MILES $36,995
STK: H25918A 2008 Honda...... Pilot ............ 4WD 4dr VP.....................................32,721 MILES $21,479 STK: BP15102 2007 MB............ GL-Class ..... 4MATIC 4dr 4.7L..............................29,475 MILES $38,479
STK: H26015A 2007 Honda...... CR-V ........... 4WD 5dr EX-L..................................22,879 MILES $21,499 STK: BP15177 2008 MB............ CLK-Class... 2dr Cabriolet 3.5L............................24,444 MILES $38,979
STK: H26073A 2008 Honda...... Accord........ 4dr V6 Auto EX-L .............................32,704 MILES $21,499 STK: BP15120 2008 MB............ M-Class ...... 4MATIC 4dr 3.5L..............................29,224 MILES $38,995
STK: K11754A 2008 Hyundai... Veracruz ..... AWD 4dr GLS ..................................44,963 MILES $21,499 STK: BP15155 2008 MB............ E-Class ....... 4dr Sdn Luxury 3.5L 4MATIC...........23,985 MILES $38,995
STK: H25934B 2008 Jeep ......... GrandChero 4WD 4dr Laredo ..............................37,770 MILES $21,499 STK: BP15118 2009 MB............ E-Class ....... 4dr Sdn Sport 3.5L 4MATIC.............18,734 MILES $39,479
STK: DP15169 2010 Dodge...... GrandCaravan 4dr Wgn SXT ...................................28,049 MILES $21,499 STK: BP15152 2008 MB............ M-Class ...... 4MATIC 4dr 3.5L..............................24,282 MILES $39,995
STK: T27803A 2006 Ford.......... Explorer ..... 4dr 114” WB 4.6L EddieBauer4WD 41,813 MILES $21,499 STK: T27671A 2008 Toyota...... Sequoia...... 4WD 4dr LV8 6-Spd AT Ltd..............15,288 MILES $43,479
STK: T27805A 2008 GMC......... Envoy ......... 4WD 4dr SLE1 .................................44,468 MILES $21,499 STK: L11079A 2010 Lexus ....... RX 350........ AWD 4dr..........................................17,456 MILES $45,479
STK: T27169A 2007 Toyota...... Sienna........ 5dr 7-Passenger Van XLE FWD .......57,706 MILES $21,499 STK: P15127 2008 Cadillac.... Escalade..... AWD 4dr..........................................32,378 MILES $46,599
STK: H26104A 2007 Honda...... CR-V ........... 4WD 5dr EX-L..................................35,158 MILES $21,979 STK: L10953B 2010 MB............ R-Class ....... 4MATIC 4dr 3.5L..............................14,493 MILES $46,995
STK: H26183B 2010 Honda...... Element...... 4WD 5dr Auto LX ............................21,335 MILES $21,979 STK: H26002A 2010 BMW........ X5 ............... AWD 4dr 30i....................................21,554 MILES $47,499
STK: H26263A 2007 Honda...... CR-V ........... 4WD 5dr EX-L..................................31,772 MILES $21,979 STK: C3354A 2010 Chevrolet Corvette ..... 2dr Cpe Z16 Grand Sport w/3LT......4,024 MILES $51,995
STK: B8804C 2008 Honda...... Ridgeline.... 4WD Crew Cab RT ..........................44,348 MILES $21,989 STK: L10967A 2008 MB............ S-Class ....... 4dr Sdn 5.5L V8 4MATIC .................34,580 MILES $54,979
*ALL PRICES PLUS TAX, TAG, & TITLE. FINANCING AVAILABLE WITH APPROVED CREDIT. PRIOR SALES EXCLUDED. DEALER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. WARRANTY ON SELECT MAKES AND MODELS. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. UNITS MAY BE SOLD PRIOR TO PRINTING.
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY FOR GIVEAWAYS, SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS AND COMPLETE LIST OF CONTEST RULES. OFFER EXPIRE 03/31/11.

Call 1.866.356.9383
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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 415 Autos-Antique 415 Autos-Antique 427 Commercial 439 Motorcycles
& Classic & Classic Trucks &
HONDA ‘05 CIVIC LX
Champagne with
HYUNDAI `04
TIBURON GT
MAZDA ‘08 3
5-speed, Alloys
MERCEDES-BENZ `01 MINI COOPER S `06
GARAGED
Pure silver metallic.
SCION ‘08 TC BUICK `55 SPECIAL MERCEDES-BENZ `88
Equipment
KAWASAKI ‘06
Vulcan Classic
Creme Cloth, Auto, Moonroof
C-240 Roof & mirror caps
Low
42,000
mileage,
miles, 4
Red & white, 2 door
‘90 CHEVY C60 1500
420 SEL
98k. EXTRA CLEAN! Blue, 5 speed $13,880 Nice car. Must see
in black. Tartan red Black and chrome.
$8,790. manual, CD, Air,
factory alarm,
121,000 miles.
Loaded, leather
cloth / panther black
leather interior.
speed, front wheel
drive, 2 door, anti-
to appreciate.
$10,000 or best Silver with red BUCKET TRUCK Fuel injected. 21”
windshield. Pas-
lock brakes, air con- offer. 570-332-1350 leather interior. Automatic. Sterling
power windows & seats, 4 door. Black bonnet utility body, excel- senger backrest.
locks. 38K. $5,200 ditioning, air bags, Every option.
stripes. Automatic. lent condition. New Floor boards.

825-3368
$7,500 negotiable.
Call 570-540-6236
Call 570-283-1800
M-F, 9am - 5pm
Steptronic paddles.
Dual moon roofs,
power locks, power
windows, power
mirrors, cruise con-
CADILLAC `80 Garage kept, show-
room condition.
$7,000.
tires & brakes. Too
many features to list
Remainder of war-
ranty. Expires
LOUSGARAGE.COM
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
All other times
(570) 388-6422
Cockpit chrono
package, conven-
trol, AM/FM radio, COUPE DEVILLE (570) 417-9200 $3,200. Call Feb., 2012. Kept in
heated garage!

HYUNDAI `08
CD player, Mp3 570-299-0772
www.wyoming ience, cold weather Excellent condition, Never damaged.
HONDA ‘06 ACCORD EX player, keyless $3,000 located in
Auto., sunroof, alloy
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924 MERCEDES-BENZ `05
(heated seats) &
premium packages.
entry, sun/moon
roof, rear defroster,
Hazleton.
OLDSMOBILE `68 CHEVROLET ‘89 7,000 miles. Great
condition! $6,800

ELANTRA
wheels, 44K miles, Dynamic stability 570-454-1945 or C70. 24’ box. Lift 570-574-9217
silver with black 240C control. Xenon
tinted windows.
$14,200.
561-573-4114
DELMONT
gate, many new
cloth, new Blizzaks,
KBB over $16,000,
Must sell! $12,900
Low
30,000
mileage,
miles,
MAZDA `04 RX-8
Hunter Green,
4Matic, V6 - Gray,
77K highway miles,
headlights, front
and rear fog lights.
(570) 443-7522 Call
before 9:30 p.m. DRASTICALLY
parts. $1,900.
(570)675-7546 KAWASAKI `10
automatic, front Excellent condition, Parking distance REDUCED!!
Call after 5 pm.
570-477-2677
wheel
door,
drive,
anti-lock
4
80,000 miles.
New brakes & dealer serviced. Sun
roof, heated seats.
control. Harmon-
Kardon sound sys- SUBARU `05 LEGACY This model only
produced in 1967 FORD ‘99 E350 CONCOURS 14
rotors. New Sport/Touring with
tem. Chrome line
BUCKET VAN
& 1968. All
HONDA ‘08
brakes, air condi-
tioning, air bags,
alignment. Two
new rear tires.
$15,500. Call
570-288-3916 interior. Mint condi-
tion. 17,000 miles.
SPORT AWD CHEVROLET `68 C10 original 45,000
miles, Color
ABS/traction
control, showroom
power locks, Air, new tires & New 350 motor and Triton V8. 2 speed new, 400 miles,
No accidents. Must Drive! brakes, 31,000 Burgundy, cloth
ACCORD EX
power windows, new transmission. boom; 92,000miles; metallic blue, 6 year

Silver, Moonroof,
power
cruise
mirrors,
control,
PRICE REDUCED
$8,000 or best
offer. For more
MERCEDES-BENZ `05 $21,500
570-341-7822
miles, great
condition. $11,995.
$8,500 or best rea-
sonable offer.
& vinyl interior,
350 rocket
$9999 or best price.
Great condition. Call
warranty included.
$12,000.

320C
AM/FM radio, Mp3 570-836-1673 engine, 2nd 570-675-3384 or 570-331-3674
NISSAN ‘00transmis-
MAXIMA
Only 36k! information, call (570) 906-1771
EXTRA CLEAN! player, sun roof, owner. Fender 570574-7002
(570) 332-4213
TOYOTA ‘03 CAMRY SSCHEVROLET
skirts, always
$18,900. rear defroster.
$9,300
4-matic, 1 owner,
loaded, garage
Manual
sion, 5 speed, fully
`69 NOVA garaged. Trophy
439 Motorcycles
SUZUKI `05
(570) 696-3152
Call before 10:00 MAZDA `10 kept, excellent
condition. 52,000
loaded, clean, good
condition, leather,
White with Gray
clone. 350
engine, 290 Horse-
winner at shows.
Serious inquiries BOULEVARD
p.m.
3i SPORT miles $25,500
570-735-2775
17” tires, 81k miles. 1
owner. $6500. 570-
Leather, V6,
Moonroof, Only 91k.
power. 10 bolt posi-
rear. PowerGlide
only, $7,500.
570-690-0727 HALLMARK `02 Black, 1500 cc,
2,300 miles, custom
825-3368
LOUSGARAGE.COM INFINITI ‘03 I35
16,000 miles, black.
3 Year/36,000 mile
561-2234 /646-642-
2066 ask for Mike.
GREAT PACKAGE!
$9,490.
transmission. Power
disc brake kit. Over MOTORCYCLE TRAILER work done, includes
saddle bags. Great
warranty. AC,
MERCEDES-BENZ `09 $20,000 invested,
PONTIAC ‘84
7 x 13. Garage kept.
Like new. Storage
condition! $5,500.

HONDA ‘08 Platinum with Black power windows. sacrifice at $11,000. 570-814-5357
ABS. Excellent
NISSAN ‘05 ALTIMA (Wilkes-Barre)
TRANS AM
compartments for
Leather, Moonroof,
“Bose” Only 84k.
condition.
300C Auto, one owner,
Call 732-397-8030 travel. Used once.
Locked down for 2 SUZUKI `07 C50T
FIT SPORT IMPRESSIVE!
Asking $13,900
(570) 283-1165 Low mileage, Local trade
$11,435 825-3368
15TH ANNIVERSARY
EDITION. bikes. Asking

CRUISER
$9,990. 26,000 miles, all- $4,500. Call
LOUSGARAGE.COM 1 of 600 made, all
Burnt Orange, Auto, wheel drive, 4 door,
Rare, Exclusive 570-706-6156
CHEVROLET `79
available options,
Alloys, 42k EXTRA air conditioning, all
63K miles, V8, auto.
CLEAN! 13,900. Opportunity To power, GPS/naviga-
tion system, leather TOYOTA ‘04 T-roof, $7,995.
HARLEY ‘01 EXCELLENT
Own... interior, sun/moon
SIENNA XLE CORVETTE L-48 Call 570-817-2577

825-3368 roof, new sport and All Corvette options,


DAVIDSON CONDITION
LOUSGARAGE.COM
‘26 FORD
luxury package,
black in color.
$36,000.
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
DVD, leather
moonroof
$14968
all original,
Good Year tires,
new
PONTIAC `68 Electra Glide, Ultra
Classic, many
Windshield, Bags,
Floorboards,V&H
825-3368
LOUSGARAGE.COM JEEP ‘06 MODEL T
Panel Delivery
(570) 313-2749 valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
new mufflers, just
tuned. 46,000 miles.
$7,000.
CATALINA
400 engine. 2
chrome acces-
sories, 13k miles,
Pipes, White
walls,Garage Kept.
Metallic Emerald 6K Miles $5,500
HONDA `05 CIVIC COMMANDER
4WD, Only 38K
100 point
Concours quality MERCEDES-BENZ `73 NISSAN ‘08
570-262-2845 or
570-239-6969
barrel carburetor.
Yellow with black
roof and white wall
Green. Garage
kept, like new
(570) 430-0357
110 miles, automat-
ic, front wheel drive, $17,880
restoration. Red
with black fend-
450SL with CHEVY `66 BEL AIR tires. Black interior. condition. Includes
SUZUKI `99 MARAUDER
4 door, anti-lock
brakes, air condi-
ers. Never Driven.
0 miles on Convertible
removable hard top,
SENTRA 2.0S
Nutmeg with Creme
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
2 door post car, in
$4,995. Call
(570) 696-3513
Harley cover.
$12,900
570-718-6769
800. 7,000 miles.
Must Sell. Like new.
tioning, air bags, restoration. good condition for $1,700. Please Call
power windows, AM Cloth, Auto, 51k. valleymotors.com age. Serious 570-709-4937
AM/FM radio, CD RARE! 570-394-9413
player, new breaks,
rotors, power steer-
$40,000
$38,000
/FM radio with cas-
sette player, CD
NONE NICER
$12,200.
570-714-9924 inquiries only, call
for details. $8,500 PONTIAC 1937
Fully restored near HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 SUZUKI 97 GSXR 600
560 Pierce St. player, automatic, 4 or best offer. Call
TOYOTA `05 PRIUS
ing pump, $8,500.
(570) 704-8685 Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
new tires. Cham-
pagne exterior; Ital-
Steve at
570-407-0531
original. New paint,
new interior, new SCREAMING EAGLE Blue
smoked
& White,
wind
HONDA `06 CIVIC EX valleymotors.com 1993 MERCEDES ian red leather inte- 65,000 miles, good
condition, keyless
wiring, custom tint-
V-ROD screen. Great bike,
CHEVY `68 CAMARO
rior inside. Garage ed glass, new motor
& Black. runs great. Helmet
2 door, 5 speed, air,
power windows &
570-714-9924
BENZ 300SL kept, excellent con-
dition. $31,000. Call
825-3368
LOUSGARAGE.COM
entry, cassette/
radio + snow tires.
&
Spare
transmission.
motor &
Orange
Used as a show & kevlar racing

SS
38,000 miles $12,500 bike. Never abused. gloves included.
trans. 16” wide
locks, sun roof, CD,
cruise & alloys. JEEP `04 GRAND 6 cylinder, 2 door
convertible with
825-6272
NISSAN `06 ALTIMA 570-474-5268
396 automatic, 400
white walls car in
excellent condition
480 miles. Excellent
condition. Asking
$2995. Call for info
(570) 881-5011
Excellent condition,
CHEROKEE LIMITED hardtop. Black
MERCEDES-BENZ `95 SE, special edition. transmission, clean in storage for 2 $20,000 or best
very well main-
tained with service 4WD, 6 cylinder
with Black leather
interior. 2nd
59,000 miles. Auto, TOYOTA `06 interior, runs good,
71K, garage kept,
years. $14,000 or offer. Call
570-876-4034
YAMAHA `04 V-STAR
SL 500
fwd, 4 cyl., original best offer. Serious
AVALON
records, remaining auto. Moonroof. owner. Loaded. 1100 Custom. 5800
owner. Fully loaded, custom paint, Fire inquiries ONLY.
Honda warranty. Fully powered. New Must Sell! miles, light bar,
HARLEY DAVIDSON
Convertible, with AM/FM CD changer. Hawk tires, Krager Call 570-574-1923
65K, $10,500. brakes & tires. $18,500 New tires, new cobra exhaust,
removable hard Power driver seat, wheels, well
570-706-0921 94,000 highway $15,500 brakes, Inspected windshield, many
top, dark Blue, anti-theft alarm, maintained.
TANK ‘07 VISION
miles. $11,500 March 4, AC, extras, must sell.

HONDA `07 CIVIC (570) 822-6334


$14,500
camel interior,
Summer Driving
excellent condition
$9,900
AVPS, Fully
loaded, 18,000
$23,900
Negotiable
570-693-2742 2007 Tank Motor
` 06 SOFTTAIL $5,995. Call
570-301-3433
570-283-1165
NIGHTTRAIN
Only, Garage Kept.
KIA `08 RONDO
SI. Red, with black mile bumper to Sports Vision Motor-
interior, 75,000
miles. 6 speed, Maroon with beige
1993 CADILLAC Very Good
Condition, No
NISSAN `06 SENTRA
bumper warranty.
90,000 miles. CHEVY `85 CORVETTE cycle. 250 cc,
Brand new. 0 miles. Dark gray metallic, YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO
spoiler and body kit.
Tinted windows,
$12,900
interior. All options.
78,000 miles. Still SEDAN DEVILLE
4 door
Accidents. Classy
Car. Price
Reduced!
1.8 S, Special
Edition, Power
$12,900.
(570) 881-3712
Original owners
manual, Delco Bose
$2,400. For more
information call Tom
new rr tire &
brakes, many
750cc. 8,000 miles,
saddlebags, wind-
shield, back rest,
under warranty. steering, brakes, Music System. at 570-825-2114 extras. $10,900
(570) 714-0384 Received 60,000 Blue-Sapphire $13,995 Smoked removable (570) 592-4982 Black & Pearl,
TOYOTA `10
Beauty! windows & locks. Excellent Condition.
mile servicing. New or trade for top, 4 speed with
6 CD changer.
HONDA `09 PILOT
Low mileage,
tires. KBB Value
$8,500. Asking only
Beautiful condi-
tion. Garage kept
26,000 miles. All
SUV or other.
570-388-6669
Excellent condition,
43K. $12,500.
Camry SE. 56,000
miles. Red, alloy
overdrive in 2nd,
3rd & 4th gear, VW CLASSIC `72 HARLEY DAVIDSON `01 Must See. Asking
$2,499. Call after 4.
570-823-9376
24.000 miles, four
$7,900. A Must See!
available options - 570-881-6897 wheels, black cloth Anti- theft steering
KARMANN GHIA Road King 19,000
miles, new tires, lots
MERCEDES-BENZ
(570) 457-0553 interior. Will consid- lock, Tilt-telescop-
wheel drive, 4 door, fully loaded. 4
NISSAN `08 ALTIMA YAMAHA` 08 R1
er trade. $14,200 ing wheel, cruise Restoration Vehicle of extra chrome.
anti-lock brakes, air door. Grey leather control, English Family owned, Like New. $12,900.
conditioning, all
LEXUS `98 LS 400 interior
`97 SL320 Low mileage,
(570) 793-9157
/Metric display, garage kept, good Call 570-639-1989
power, CD changer,
rear windshield Excellent condition,
garage kept, 1
$7,900 18000 miles, auto-
matic, front wheel TOYOTA `93 MR2
analog bar graph,
locking lug nuts.
shape. Needs some
interior work, new
or 570-760-1023
BEAUTIFUL BIKE
Perfect condition.
wiper, custom From an Exotic,
wheels, $22,900.
(570) 313-2749
owner. Must see.
Low mileage, 90K. Private Collection
drive, 4 door, anti-
lock brakes, air
T-top, 5 speed.
AM/FM/CD, AC,
$21,500.
Call 570-346-7084
seats, needs
carburetor work. HARLEY DAVIDSON `03 3700 miles, new
rear tire, undertail
100th Anniversary
Call 570-650-0278
Leather interior. All conditioning, air Only 58,000 miles.
kit, cover. Price
CHEVY`75 CAMARO
bags, power locks, power antenna. Asking $8,000. Edition Deuce.
power. GPS naviga- Garage kept. 1 negotiable $7,900
tion, moon roof, cd power windows, New tires. No rust. serious inquiries
owner. 1900 miles. 570-852-9072
MERCEDES-BENZ ‘91 Great condition. 350 V8. Original only! 570-343-2296
VITO’S changer. Loaded. power mirrors,
power seats, all owner. Automatic Tons of chrome.
Asking $10,000. Call $5,000
420 SEL
$38,000 invested. A
& 570-706-6156
Blue, convertible,
power, cruise con-
trol, GPS/naviga-
(570) 708-0269
after 6:00PM
transmission. Rare -
tuxedo silver / black
WANTED: PONTIAC must see. Asking
$20,000. Call
YAMAHA` 09 TT-R 110
127,000 miles, auto- 40th Anniversary tion system, vinyl top with black
GINO’S LINCOLN `02 matic, 4 door, all
power, CD player,
Model. 47,000
miles. Minor
AM/FM radio, CD
changer, Mp3 play- Volkswagen ‘03
naugahyde interior.
Never damaged. `78 FIREBIRD 570-706-6156
BARELY USED
Low riding hours.
Wanted: TOWN CAR sun roof, $3,200 repairs. $7,500 er, keyless entry, $6,000. Call
570-489-6937
Formula 400
Berkshire Green, HARLEY DAVIDSON excellent condition.
GTI
(570) 592-4994 or best offer. leather interior, blue and white in
Soft top convertible,
Junk Call 973-271-1030 sun/moon roof, Originally purchased
01’ SPORTSTER color. Comes with

Cars &
sunroof. Black with
Black leather interi- MERCEDES-BENZ `06 rear defroster, new
floor mats, Winter
moonroof, 5 speed,
CHRYSLER `49 at Bradley-Lawless
in Scranton. Car
chest protector and

MINI COOPER ‘05


or. Alloy wheels. loaded,$9750 helmet $1,400.
WINDSOR
Frost pearl paint, was last seen in
C-CLASS
$4,500, Call excellent condition, (570) 313-2749
Trucks (570) 594-1496 Red, 79000 miles, heated seats, side 570-578-2149 Abington-Scranton
area. Finder’s fee
YAMAHA` 09 VSTAR
Silver with leather automatic, 2 door, mirror defroster, Silver / gray, 4 door
paid if car is found
Highest interior. Good condi- all power, sun roof, backup camera,
auto rear view mir- VOLKSWAGEN `01 GTI sedan. 6 cylinder
and purchased. Call
flathead, fluid drive.
Prices LINCOLN`06 tion. 34,000 miles.
$15,000 Negotiable
Excellent condition,
runs great. $10,000 ror dimmer, Blue-
tooth, phone, nav.,
45,000 original
miles. Just like new!
John with any info
(570) 760-3440 650 CLASSIC
Paid!! (570) 885-5956 570-299-9092
TOWN CAR LIMITED & radio controls
on steering wheel,
REDUCED $15,000
Call Jim:
Like New.

AUTO
FREE PICKUP Fully loaded. 883 cubic inch Less than 1000
46,000 miles,
4.5 years remain- 570-654-2257 421 Boats & motor, Paco rigid miles. White and
288-8995 Triple coated
ing on 7 year
Marinas chrome. Garage
FORD `52
100,000 miles Nis- frame, extended &

SERVICE
Pearlized White. san bumper to raked. Low miles. kept. $6,300
Showroom bumper Premium $6,000 or best (570) 817-8127
COUNTRY SEDAN
CUSTOM
condition. Warranty included, offer.(973) 271-1030
HYUNDAI ‘04 $18,900. EXCELLENT CON-
Great running
condition. Red with 442 RVs & Campers
DIRECTORY
570-814-4926 or CUSTOM LINE

SANTA FE (570) 654-2596


DITION Altima cloth interior, power STATION WAGON HARLEY DAVIDSON
CREST 15’
HYBRID 35city/33 door locks, power V8, automatic,
4WD, Low miles
$11,495
highway mpg.
$18,900.
windows, power 8 passenger,
2006 NIGHTTRAIN DUTCHMAN 96’
5TH WHEEL
moon roof, 3rd seat, good

WANTED!
570-371-9001 SPECIAL EDITION
Call after 5:00 p.m. 5 speed, just condition, 2nd Fiberglass #35 of 50 Made
serviced, 117k. owner. $9,500. boat with with slideout & sun
570-579-3517 $10,000 in acces-
ALL JUNK CARS PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400 Asking $5,300
570-885-2162
trailer. Out- sories including a room built on. Set
up on permanent
FORD `66 board propul- custom made seat.

CA$H PAID CONVERTIBLE sion. Includes:


Exotic paint set, site in Wapwallopen.

560 Pierce St.


570-301-3602
Blue/white top &
white interior. VOLKSWAGEN `04 Mustang Coupe.
Pearl white, pony 2 motors
Alien Spider Candy
Blue. Excellent con-
Comes with many
extras. $9,000.
BEETLE Erinmade,
Kingston, PA Recent document- interior. Pristine dition. All Documen-
(570) 829-1419 or
www.wyoming 462 Auto 472 Auto Services ed frame-off condition. 26K “Lark II series” tation. 1,400 Asking
(570) 991-2135
CONVERTIBLE miles. $17,000 or $25,000 or best
valleymotors.com Accessories restoration. Over PRICE
570-714-9924
MAZDA `04 3 VENT SHADES $ WANTED JUNK $ $31,000 invested.
will sell $21,500.
Blue. AM/FM cas-
sette. Air. Automat-
best offer.
(570) 817-6768 REDUCED!
offer. Call
570-876-4034 FLAGSTAFF `08
ic. Power roof, win- $2,400
LINCOLN `00 LS Hatchback, 92,000
miles. Excellent
Weather Tech,
smoke color, fits ‘09 VEHICLES 570-335-3127
dows, locks &
LINCOLN `66 NEGOTIABLE
HONDA ‘04 CLASSIC
1 owner. Low miles. condition. auto, Ford Fusion, 4 door, LISPI TOWING
PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER doors. Boot cover
570-417-3940 Super Lite Fifth
V6, All leather. Ask-
ing $5,800. Call
sunroof, premium
sound and alloy
windows $40.
LASER radar detec- We pick up 822-0995 S
for top. 22k. Excel-
lent condition. CONTINENTAL SHADOW Wheel. LCD/DVD
flat screen TV, fire-
tor, total band pro- Garage kept. 4 door,
SALT CREEK SKIF
(570) 819-3140 wheels. $8,300 place, heated mat-
SABRE 1100
tection, brand new Great convertible, Reduced Convertible, 460
VITO’S
(570) 709-5677 (570) 864-2337 tress, ceiling fan,
in box, never used black top, 6 speed $14,000 cu. engine, 67,000
14’ fiberglass fish- Hide-a-Bed sofa,
$69. 570-636-3151 manual transmis- 570-822-1976 miles, 1 owner black, 13,500 outside speakers &
468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts sion, carbon fiber ing boat, tri-hull
& Leave Message since `69. Teal miles. Windshield, grill, 2 sliders,
dash, leather interi- green / white (very stable), 25 HP
Tahatsu outboard, saddle bag. Excel- aluminum wheels,
468 Auto Parts or, front & rear
VWGold
‘02with
PASSAT GLS leather, restorable,

BUYING JUNK VEHICLES


Full Galvanized lent condition. water purifier,
GINO’S trunk, fast & agile.
$18,000 or best Black
$2,500 570-287-
5775 / 332-1048 Trailer. Perfect Con-
dition. Built in fuel
$4,500. Call
(570) 852-9455
awning, microwave
oven, tinted safety
offer. Call Leather, Auto,
Wanted: 570-262-2478 Moonroof, 106k,
LINCOLN `88
tank. All new in ‘01. glass windows,
raised panel fridge
$300 and Up One Owner. $2,500
Junk 570-256-7311 & many acces-

HONDA ‘84
IMPRESSIVE $7190.
SALEEN `02 TOWN CAR sories & options.

$125 extra if driven, Cars & 61,000 original


SEA NYMPH ‘94
Excellent condition,
$22,500.
Trucks SE 281 miles, garage kept,
MAGNA 750 570-868-6986
pulled or pushed in. Convertible, silver triple black, leather 19’, 4.0 Outboard
motor, good condi-

All Junk
Highest Prices on black, garage 825-3368
interior, carriage
tion. $6,000 or best
14,000 miles.
FORD ‘96 CLASS C
NOBODY Pays More kept, Production roof, factory wire Excellent
Paid In Cash!!! LOUSGARAGE.COM wheels, loaded, offer. Call condition. Gulf Stream Con-
#351. 14,500 570-722-4077
Cars & FREE miles. Asking excellent condition. $2500 quest Motor Home.

570-760-2035
Monday thru Saturday 6 am-9 pm
Trucks Pick Ups
$23,500,
Serious inquiries
VW ‘07 BEETLE $5,500. Call
Mike 570-237-7660
STARCRAFT ‘80
570-574-8888 31’, 460 V8, all
options. 37K miles.
Excellent condition.
Sunday 2 pm-8 pm Wanted Call
Anytime
only!
570-477-3600 CONVERTIBLE
Lt. Green with Tan
MAZDA `88 RX-7 16’ DEEP V HONDA
2004 CRF 100.
$17,000. Call
570-868-5385
Highest CONVERTIBLE
SATURN `02 SL 1
288-8995 Leather, Auto, Only ‘90 Evinrude out- Excellent condition.
1 owner, garage
NEWMAR 36’
Harry’s U Pull It
34k! BEAUTIFUL! board 70hp with tilt
Prices Sedan. 36K. Auto. $16,400.
kept, 65k original
& trim— ‘92 EZ
$1500 or best offer.
570-498-7702
Paid In WANTED
Cars & Full Size
Power steering, a/c,
miles, black with
grey leather interior, loader trailer. With MOUNTAIN AIRE
CA$H Trucks. For prices...
Lamoreaux Auto
cd, 1 owner. War-
ranty, $5,395.
all original & never
seen snow. $8,900.
‘00 Tracker Series
60lbs foot pedal, 2
downriggers, stor-
KAWASAKI ‘05 5th wheel, 2 large
slides, new
AS ALWAYS ****HIGHEST PRICES***** FREE Parts 477-2562
R & K Auto
West Wyoming
Call 570-237-5119
ages, gallon tanks,
NINJA 500R. 3300
miles. Orange.
condition, loaded
with accessories.
PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED PICKUP GET THE WORD OUT 570-693-9931 825-3368
LOUSGARAGE.COM MERCEDES-BENZ `76
2 fish finders and
more. MUST SEE.
Garage kept. His &
hers helmets. Must
Ford Dually diesel
truck with hitch
with a Classified Ad.
VEHICLES!!! 570-574-1275 SUBARU ‘09 450SLC
Make Best Offer. sell. $2400 also available.

DRIVE IN PRICES TAILGATE extender,


570-829-7130
LEGACY SE
VW ‘08 JETTA SE
Gray Pearl, Leather,
80K miles, 1 owner,
Call 866-320-6368
after 5pm.
570-760-3599
570-825-3711
570-455-6796

Call for Details (570) 459-9901


tubular, 48” wide
new condition. $75
490 Truck/SUV/
Van Accessories
ALL WHEEL DRIVE. Moonroof, Only 33k!
mint condition, no
rust. Must Sell!
KAWASAKI SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS
Gray Pearl. Only EXCEPTIONAL! $9,900 424 Boat Parts/ Travel Trailer. 29’,
LUND MOONVISOR
`08 NINJA
$22k! $17,900. $17,200. mint condition, 1
Vehicles must be COMPLETE !! 88-98 Chevy/GMC TRUCK CAP. Red for
570-829-0847 Supplies slide out a/c-heat.
fullsize pickup with 6’ Chevy box $200.
Plus Enter to Win $500.00 Cash!!
DRAWING TO BE HELD MARCH 31
hardware $125 call
570-655-3197
Call Dave at
570-760-9074
STUDEBAKER ‘31
Rumble seat, coupe
FLOTATION VESTS.
1-adult-medium. 1
250 cc, blue, like
new, under 1,000
miles. Great starter
Stove, microwave,
fridge, shower
inside & out. Many
Good condition. child medium, 1 bike. $2,800 Seri- more extras.
www.wegotused.com To Place Your Ad, Call 829-7130 825-3368 825-3368 Call for details Buoyant. $40 for all. ous inquiries only. Reduced. $15,500.
LOUSGARAGE.COM LOUSGARAGE.COM (570) 881-7545 570-301-7067 Call 570-331-4777 Call 570-842-6735
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90’ SUNLINE CAMPER LIVE-IN CAREGIVER
Development
35 ft. Well kept. On
campground on the CHEVROLET `97 FORD `03 F150 JEEP `06 PONTIAC `04 DATA ENTRY GLENMAURA NATIONAL Drivers: CDL-A
Job Fair for CDL-A For middle age
Susquehanna River
near great fishing. 1500 4X4 LARIAT COMMANDER 4X4 MONTANA TECHNICIAN GOLF CLUB Drivers! 3 days Only!
If you Love Miles,
woman who needs
help with meds and
Attached 12X22” Contractor ready 95,000 miles, well Full time with rotat- 100 Glenmaura You’ll Love Western companionship.
Extended cab, auto- Lockers, V-8. Heat- Compensation to be
carpeted room. matic, all power with ladder rack & maintained. Excell- ing schedule (9am- National Blvd. Express!
Brick heater, ed leather. All ent overall condi- 5:30pm or 10:30am- room and board in
options. 3rd door. tool box, 4x4 diesel, Moosic, PA 18507 Now Hiring OTR Van
covered by metal 99,700 miles. Too under 97K. Great
power. Navigation,
Satellite, Blue tooth,
tion. Keyless entry, 7pm) plus 1 Satur-
Seeks & Flatbed Drivers. Sweet Valley area.
Call 570-256-3945
AUTOMOTIVE
roof with large many new parts to condition, $17,000 built in baby seat, day per month. Can- Be approved for a
breezeway. Shed & list. Bedliner & ton- or best offer.
3rd row, More.
69,000
dual climate con- didate must pos- Experienced
WAIT STAFF/
job in 24 hours. for interview. SALES
many extras includ- neau cover. Asking 570-925-2845 trol. Rear air. Seats sess excellent cus- Best Western:
ed. Call for more highway miles. 7. Recent inspec- tomer service skills BARTENDER. Monday-Wednesday Wyoming Valley
information.
(570) 237-7076
$4,800. Call
(570) 760-6277
FORD `05 ESCAPE XLT
$14,900. Call
(570) 855-3657
tion & tires. KBB
over $6300. Asking
and previous phar-
macy data entry
Apply in person from 8am-3pm.
5630 West Tilghman
MASSAGE THERAPISTS Motors Subaru/Kia
has immediate
Full time. Medical
4x4, automatic, $5,000 firm. Call experience is pre- St., Allentown, PA. openings available
CHEVROLET `97
Office. Must be
SUNLITE CAMPER leather, moon roof,
new tires & brakes, JEEP `06 (570) 417-9884 ferred. Competitive
salary including
LINE COOKS Offering $500 Sign-
On Bonus.
licensed through the
massage therapy
for salespersons.
Now hiring experi-
22 ft. 3 rear bunks,
center bathroom,
kitchen, sofa bed.
SILVERADO
with Western plow.
well maintained
63,000 miles, WRANGLER SUZUKI `07 XL-7
health, dental & paid
time off. No phone
calls please. Inter-
enced line cooks.
Good working
Blue Cross/ Blue
Shield after 30 days,
board. Send resume
to: P.O. Box 291
We offer competi-
tive wages and an
Asking $8,750. 56,000 miles, conditions, medical 401k, Paid Vaca- Pittston, PA 18640 excellent benefit
Air, Fully self con- 4WD, Automatic. 570-472-3710 est candidates mail tions Later Appoint- package. A valid
automatic, benefits, paid vaca-
tained. Sleeps 6. Loaded with or fax resume to: ments Available. PA driver’s license
all-wheel drive, tions, uniforms.
New tires, fridge
awning. $4500.
options. Bedliner.
55,000 miles. FORD `05 WHEEL 4 door, air condi-
tioning, all power,
Care First
Pharmacy Services
Apply in person at
304 Kennedy Blvd.,
Call Ken Today!
615-720-8410
PERSONAL CARE and a clear driving
record required.
215-322-9845 $9,200. Call
(570) 868-6503
CHAIR LIFT VAN
CD player, leather
interior, tinted
Attn: Keith Armson
1015 North Vine St.
Pittston.
ATTENDANT Automotive sales
experience pre-
Susquehanna RV windows, custom Berwick, PA 18603 Now Hiring! SMITH TRANSPORT For Quadrapelegic. ferred. All appli-

CHEVY ’06
Seating capacity for Must be able to lift.
“A Camper’s Best
Friend” Rt. 11
7 plus 2 wheel
chairs. 140,000 TJ, X-Package
wheels, $13,000
Call 570-829-8753
Fax: 570-802-0161
SERVERS & COOKS Full time or part
time. 570-574-0815
cants must be
able to pass a
Bloomsburg- Before 5:00 p.m. Weekends & drug test.
miles. Great condi- with only 46,000 509 Building/
TRAILBLAZER
Holidays a Must.
Danville Highway tion. Asking $7,000. miles. One owner! Construction/ Apply in Person Apply in person
570-389-9900
Light blue/ silver.
For more details,
Call 570-589-9181
6 cylinder, 6-speed
manual transmis- SUZUKI `09 Skilled Trades PERKINS
Tunkhannock, PA
*CLASS A CDL DRIVERS* 551 Other to Mary Anthony
or Kevin Meehan
WILDERNESS `01 11,000 miles. Moon
FORD `90 TRUCK
sion. Soft top with
GRAND4x4.
VITARA166 CARPENTERS Hiring for at:

CHILD CARE
full doors, tinted
roof, cloth running Dedicated,
533 Installation/
GL - 27’ board, owner
extras such as re-
17’ box. Excellent
factory windows.
CD player, sound
Luxury
horsepower 4 cylin-
LABORERS & ROOFERS Maintenance/ OTR, Regional
WYOMING
VALLEY MOTORS
Large slide-out,
front queen, large
rear bath, outside
mote start & tinted
windows - $25,000
running condition.
Very Clean. $5,000.
Call
bar, 31” all terrain
tires with full size
spear. A MUST SEE!
der, 4 mode full time
4 wheel drive. 1,269
miles. 4 wheel anti
Experienced. Repair
& Tanker
•Excellent
COOK/AIDE
Apply in person.
560 PIERCE
STREET
or best offer. Call Local work. Must KINGSTON, PA
shower. Sleeps 6, 570-287-1246 $13,999 lock disc brakes. Equipment! Little People Day
cable, phone,
stereo CD, central
570-905-4230 (570) 301-7221 Leather, heated
seats. Power seats,
have valid driver’s
license. Apply at INVISIBLE FENCE •Consistent
home time
Care South
280 Hanover Street
18704

197 Courtdale Ave.


air, oak interior,
jacks, power hitch, CHEVY `04 EXPRESS FORD `97 DIESEL JEEP `07
mirrors, locks &
sunroof. 6 cd
Courtdale, PA 18704 INSTALLER •Great pay/Benefits
(888)www.
219-8041
Wilkes-Barre

2500
Will train right per-
monitor panel. Cummins engine, changer with 8
CONSTRUCTION son for installation
DESK STAFF
Too much to list!!
New awning & Series. 6.0 Litre V8.
8-L. 49,049
miles. 33,000 WRANGLER X speakers. Cruise &
tilt. Smart pass key-
of underground wire smithdrivers.com
microwave. Very
clean, Like new,
Heavy Duty version.
Excellent cargo van.
gross wt. 6,649
light wt. $19,500
4x4, stick shift, soft
top. Red exterior,
less entry
$19,000. Call
start. INSPECTOR and equipment. Full
time/ year round.
LEVERAGE
Performance
INSIDE
Urban Engineers, Must enjoy outdoor Drivers:
$9,800 85K miles. Excellent Must see! well maintained, 570-401-3714 Training Studio
Inc. seeks Con- work. Must be able Owner Operators
Negotiable condition. $8,700 (570) 970-8744 garage kept. 11,500 is now accepting
struction Inspector Run In/Out of our Mill!
TOYOTA ‘06
570-829-4548 or miles, one owner. to work with dogs applications for
ACCOUNT
570-388-6670 for Wilkes-Barre Hazelton, PA – Daily!
570-417-5991 AC, CD player, and their owners. desk staff for morn-
area. 2 plus years •Paid Actual Miles
FORD `99 E250
Landscape experi-
TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft CHEVY `05 EQUINOX
cruise control.
TUNDRA BASE 4X2
experience ence a plus. Valid •Sur-charge all Miles
ing and afternoon

Rear queen master


bedroom, Walk LT (premium pack-
Wheelchair Van
78,250 miles. Fully
Tow package with
cargo carrier.
Excellent condition.
required. NICET or
NECEPT required.
PA drivers license
required. Apply in
•Repeat lanes/
Customers
shifts. Must be
responsible, profes-
sional and possess
EXECUTIVE
age), 3.4L, 47,000 Wine with Tan cloth, PennDOT experi- person. Invisible •Paid Tolls
thru bathroom. serviced, new bat- $18,700 great people skills. Local sales
miles. All wheel Auto, 4.0L. CLEAN ence preferred. Fence of NEPA., •Paid Fuel Tax
Center kitchen + tery, tires & rods. Call 570-822-9680 Stop in any day after operation is
drive, power moon- TRUCK! $13,300. Submit resume to 132 N. Mountain Blvd •Base Plate Program
dinette bed. Front Seats 6 or 3 wheel- 5 for walk-inter- looking for an
roof, windows, locks hr@urbanengineers. Top of the Mountain •Fuel Discount
extra large living chairs. Braun Millen- experienced
KIA `02 SEDONA com or fax to •Drop/Hook views. Located at:
room + sofa bed. & seats. Leather nium lift with Plaza, Mountaintop. 900 Rutter Avenue, telemarketer/in
interior, 6 cd chang- 215-629-4954 8:30 am - 4:30 pm. •Dry van/No touch
Big View windows. remote. Walk up Forty-Fort, PA. side account
er, rear folding EX, Van, Sunroof. •No New York City
Air, awning, sleeps door. Front & rear
6, very clean, will
deliver. Located in
seats, keyless entry,
onstar, roof rack,
A/C. Power locks &
windows. Excellent
61,000 miles.
Loaded. Good
825-3368
CONSTRUCTION TRAILER REBUILD
For all details call or
email ANYTIME!!!!!
In the Sakari Salon
building, next to
executive for
it’s NEPA loca-
Maine Source, tion.
Benton, Pa. $4,900.
215-694-7497
running
garage kept,
boards, condition. $9,500.
570-237-6375
condition.
$5000 or best offer. LOUSGARAGE.COM WORKERS TECHNICIAN involves
WANTED
1-888-446-4642
recruitme@ behind the Beer Deli.
Qualified indi-
570-606-7654 transcorr.com
$14,750. LINE UP Foreman, Equip- Position vidual will set-
451 Trucks/
570-362-1910
A GREAT DEAL... ment Operators and repair and rebuild-
EARN EXTRA MONEY! up appoint-

SUVs/Vans
CHEVY `10 SILVERADO LEXUS `04 GX 470
Black with dark IN CLASSIFIED!
Laborers needed.
CDL License pre-
ing of damaged
semi- truck trailers
and beverage
NES RENTALS Plasma Donors
ments for out-
side sales rep-
ferred. Good pay resentatives
Looking for the right deal
4 Door Crew Cab
LTZ. 4 wheel drive. HONDA `03 gray leather interior.
DVD player. Fully on an automobile?
and benefits. Drug equipment. Appli- NES RENTALS, a Needed
With this economy
with businesses

BUICK `05
screen, physical & cants must be able leader in a multi-bil- in NEPA. Some
Excellent condition, loaded. 92,000 Turn to classified. background check to demonstrate a lion dollar rental we ALL need a little clients are

RENDEZVOUSFully
CX
low mileage.
$35,500. Call
High
ODYSSEY
mileage,
miles. Excellent
condition. $19,000
It’s a showroom in print!
Classified’s got
required. EOE.
Call 610-469-9677
solid work history,
make quality deci-
industry for con-
struction is looking
help. New donors
earn $80 dollars
existing
tomers. COLD
cus-
570-655-2689 (570) 675-4424 x3015 or email sions, and work to make immediate your first week. CALLING IS
AWD, 140000 miles, auto- the directions! kwidmann@collinson quickly and inde- hires for the follow- Great extra income REQUIRED!

TRACTOR
loaded, 1 owner, matic, front wheel
18,000 miles. 6 CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR drive, 4 door, anti-
inc.com for details pendently in a ing positions in the for everyone.

LINCOLN ‘06
and application. demanding environ- PITTSTON, PA Please call with Position is full-
cylinder. New Custom Van. 67K lock brakes, air con- ment. Must be able area: questions or stop time with health
inspection, tires miles. Interior has ditioning, air bags,
TRAILERS 512 Business/ to lift at least 50
DRIVER
by. benefits, paid

NAVIGATOR
& brakes. Like oak wood trim, car- power locks, power pounds and be will- Interstate
new, inside & out. windows, power vacation, hourly
$16,900. Call
peting, storage
mirrors, AM/FM
FREIGHTLINER Strategic ing to work from
You will operate
Blood & Plasma and bonus pay.
areas, TV, rear seat ’97 MIDROOF 665 Carey Ave.
(570) 540-0975 convertible to dou- radio, CD player, Pearl white, all
475 CAT & 10
Management elevated level. Pre-
multi-dimensional Wilkes-Barre
vious trailer repair Please e-mail
ble bed, curtains. rear defroster, rear leather. Fully speed transmission. construction equip- 570-823-4119
and aluminum weld- resume to
ment, delivery
Seats 7. Power win- windshield
$5,990
wiper, loaded with $12,000
DIRECTOR, BUSINESS ing experience pre-
trucks, including prminc14@
CHEVR0LET`02
dows & seats. Cus- all options. ferred.
BE A RIVER GUIDE!
(570) 606-4198 tractor trailer com- aol.com
tom lighting on ceil- Navigation sys- FREIGHTLINER
IMPROVEMENT
Call 570-735-1200
ing. New exhaust ’99 CONDO binations to pick up
tem, entertain-
EXPRESS system. New rear
tires. Recently HONDA `10 ment DVD pack-
age, 3rd row
430 Detroit, Super
10 transmission.
DISTRICT 536 IT/Software
and deliver equip-
ment to and from
customer work
Friendly outdoor
people needed to
guide whitewater
Shopping for a
CONVERSION inspected. Excellent Asking $15,000. Development new apartment?
VAN condition. $4,800.
Call 570-655-0530 ODYSSEY seating, climate
control seats, OPERATIONS
sites, and is able to
train in safe usage
raft trips on the
Lehigh River. Most- Classified lets
TROUBLESHOOTER/
Loaded. Low ‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’
miles. Excellent
sun roof, excel- with sides. All of the equipment. ly weekends in the you compare costs -
H.S. diploma (or Spring, Summer and
without hassle
condition.
CHEVY`05TRAILBLAZER lent condition. aluminum, spread Oversees supple-
equivalent), the abil- Fall. Some week-
$18,900
570-674-3901
$14,995.
570-301-2244
axle. $6,500.

2 storage trailers.
mentary services
& program funding
for the business
CSR
Do you have
ity to lift 70 lbs.,
have a valid CDL
day work available
in July & August.
or worry!
Get moving
license, satisfactory Experience helpful
570-814-4790 improvement dis- internet or modem with classified!
CHEVROLET `01 trict managing the driving record, and but not necessary.
knowledge?
LINCOLN `08 VOLVO `08 XC90 programmatic RFM is looking for knowledge of feder-
al motor carrier reg-
Contact
Marc S. Brown RETAIL MANAGER
TAHOE LT
aspects of down- someone with the
Fully loaded, moon ulations is required. 570-443-9728 A local non-profit
NAVIGATOR
Special Edition. town Wilkes- ability to prioritize
roof, leather, heat- Barre’s revitaliza- Two years of com- OR Agency is looking
Beige with Grey Maroon, Fully and organize
ed seats, electric tion. Bachelors mercial driving Check out our for an aggressive,
interior, front heat- loaded. Leather Entertainment & requests. Self-
REDUCED!!! locks, excellent degree in public, experience involving website at: results oriented indi-
ed leather power seats. TV/DVD, navigation systems, motivated individual
ASKING $9,999 condition. New business adminis- the movement of www.whitewater vidual to manage a
seats, front & rear navigation, sun roof grey, excellent with a dedicated
JUST REDUCED! tires, new brakes tration, marketing trucks and con- challengers.com retail store. Duties
AC, AM/FM/CD/ plus many other condition, 71,000 sense of follow
SAVE MONEY! GET and rotors. 52,000 or related field is through. Call center struction equipment include but are not
Cassette player, extras. 3rd seat . miles. $21,000.
miles highway including oversized limited to:
STOCK PERSON
cruise control, READY FOR THE 570-826-1170 required. or help desk experi-
Only 1,900 Miles. $26,500/ best offer. loads required. •Daily merchandis-
remote keyless WINTER! Don’t pay ence is necessary.
Brand New. 570-779-4325 Knowledge of safety ing of sales floor.
entry. Power dealer prices! White Email resume to Must have comput- Full Time. Heavy
Asking $37,000 570-417-2010 till 5 procedures for •Motivating sales
windows, locks & with grey interior. info@diamondcity er knowledge & lifting. Must be 21
(570) 328-0850 securing and trans- associates.
heated mirrors, Looks and runs like possess good peo- with valid driver’s
TRUCKS FOR SALE
partnership.com porting cargo is also •Closely adhering to
factory running it just came off the ple skills. Competi- license. Paid sick,
boards, sunroof,
tow package, alarm
lot. Four Door, 4
wheel drive, 84,900 HUMMER ‘05 H2
Yellow with black MITSUBISHI `95 Ford, GMC,
International-Prices
or send resume
to Diamond City
tive starting rate.
Pleasant office
essential.

NES RENTALS
vacation, holidays.
Apply at Community
corporate sales poli-
cies & procedures.
•Scheduling
& alloy wheels. miles, new tires, Partnership, environment. Must Family Services
leather interior. starting at $2,295. offers competitive
MONTERO SR 4WD
One owner, very tow package, anti Attn: Job Posting be dependable. 102 Martz Manor employees
lock brakes, driver Front & rear heated Box Truck, Cab & wages, medical/ Plymouth •Completing daily
good condition, Chassis available. PO Box 5340, Company offers a
and passenger seats. Many chrome 177,102 miles, auto- voluntary health dental, vision, tuition sales reports.
164,000 miles. accessories. $28,500 Call U-haul Wilkes-Barre, PA reimbursement, and
Asking $5,400. airbags, power matic, four wheel benefits package Qualified candidates
or best offer. Call 570-822-5536 18710. 401(k).
Call 570-675-4635. windows, power drive, 4 door, anti- and 401k plan. Call 554 Production/ must have at least
mirrors, power (570) 788-9826 or lock brakes, air con- 1-888-514-8883 For considera-
(570) 956-8547 457 Wanted to Buy tion, apply online Operations two years of retail
CHEVROLET `05 SIL- locks, rear window
defroster and
wiper, privacy tint,
Leave Message
ditioning, air bags,
power locks, power
windows, power
Auto
522 Education/
Training
for details,
ask for Stefanie.
Fax resume to:
at our Careers
center at
management expe-
rience. Strong lead-

VERADO LT Z71 FORKLIFT ership and interper-


INTERNATIONAL ‘95
air conditioner, www.nesrentals.
Extended cab,
cruise control. CD,
DUMP TRUCK
mirrors, power
seats, cruise con- ALL 570-517-5003
com/careers.
NES recognizes and
OPERATORS
sonal skills. We offer
a competitive wage
keyless entry and trol, AM/FM radio, (MATERIAL & benefit package.
automatic. Black
with grey leather
much more.
$10,499. Call
Refurbished, rebuilt
engine, transmis-
cassette player, CD
changer, leather
JUNK 539 Legal values diversity.
We are an HANDLER) Mail resume to:

EDUCATORS
interior. Heated EOE/AA/M/F/D/V
seats. 59,000
miles. New Michelin
570-332-4999 sion replaced.
Rear-end removed
interior, sun roof,
rear defroster, rear CAR & ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY employer.
Goodwill Industries
925 Prospect Ave.
and relubed. Brand
tires. $16,500 DODGE `01 RAM 1500 new 10’ dump. PA
windshield wiper,
new Passed inspec- TRUCKS
for Columbia County Scranton, PA 18505
(570) 477-3297
QUAD CAB SLT
state inspected. tion, new battery.
We Are Seeking
Certified Staff
general practice
law firm. Experi- ROUTE TECHNICIAN
CHEVROLET `05 Plow Included.
$12,900/best offer.
570-594-1496
$2,500
(570) 868-1100 WANTED 2010-2011 ence preferred and
admission to the
Come join
leader in the pest
the

99,000 miles. Reli- Call after 2:00 p.m. Highest Prices Secondary PA Bar required. control industry.
TRAILBLAZER LT able. 4x4 $6,000 or
best JEEP ’02 LIBERTY Paid In Cash!!!
Math Teacher Email resume or Orkin Pest Control is
FABRI-KAL Corpo-
MITSUBISHI `97
questions to angel@ currently accepting
Black/Grey. 18,000 offer. Call after 3:30 SPORT 4x4 Certified School berwicklaw.com applications for Full- ration, a major plas-
miles. Well on weekdays or 70k miles, Power FREE Nurse, RN Time Route Techni- tics company is 600
equipped. Includes
On-Star, tow pack-
age, roof rack,
leave message at
(570) 675-9872
options. Excellent
condition. $8,000 15’ CUBE VAN
Cab over, 4 cylinder
REMOVAL Title One Reading
Specialist
542 Logistics/
cian. Experience is
preferred but not
seeking several full
time MATERIAL
FINANCIAL
negotiable. Call Transportation Necessary. HANDLERS. One
running boards, 570-239-4568 diesel engine. Call V&G Physical Science Email resumes to year forklift experi- 610 Business
remote starter, Rebuilt automatic
extended warranty.
$16,000
DODGE `10 Leave message.
transmission. Very
good rubber. All
Anytime
Teacher
DRIVER - CLASS B
smoran@rattinc.net
or fax them to ence within the past
three years, current
Opportunities
(570) 825-7251
GRAND CARAVAN JEEP ‘07 LIBERTY 4X4
White, 23k miles,
around good
condition inside
288-8995
PMCS-Monroe Cty.
Please fax your
To drive triaxle
vacuum truck in the
570-208-4817
forklift certification
and High school BEER DISTRIBUTOR
resume to:
CHEVROLET `06
Only 17k miles.
Fully loaded.
3.7, 6 cylinder, auto-
matic, power locks,
& out. Well
maintained. 570-894-2793
Towanda area.
Fax resume to: TOW TRUCK DRIVER diploma/equivalent
required. Back-
License available
with option to lease

SILVERADO 1500
Excellent condi- doors and windows. Ready to work. 570-288-0617 or Experienced tow building or sold

4X4 pickup, extend-


tion. Factory &
extended war-
Car still under war-
ranty. Like new.
PRICE REDUCED!
$6,195 or
FULL-TIME SURGICAL call Jack at
570-881-5825
truck driver needed.
All shifts available.
ground Checks and
Drug Screening are
separately.
570-954-1284
ed cab, 6 1/2 ft. ranty. $17,995
(570) 690-2806
Sacrifice $14,500. best offer
TECHNOLOGY Call 570-602-0387 conditions of

DRIVER
box, automatic. 570-256-7311 Call 570-650-3500 employment. 12 or
Ask for Carmen 8 hour shifts. Com-
PRECEPTOR/
Pewter. 48,000
miles. Excellent
condition. $17,000
DODGE `94 JEEP `00
Route driver want- TRUCK DRIVER petitive compensa-

NISSAN ‘01
ed, full time, bene- tion and compre-
Negotiable INSTRUCTOR fits. Bottled water
Approximately 20
hensive benefit
WRANGLER
(570) 954-7461 Dakota with cap. hours per week,
506 Administrative/ delivery. Class B early morning package (health/ JAN-PRO
1 owner, garage
FRONTIER XE
Must have certified CDL required.
Clerical dental/vision/life COMMERCIAL
CHEVROLET `07
kept, very good surgical technology hours. Class B-CDL
Send resume to: required. Contact CLEANING
condition. Many (CST) certification. insurance; disability;
Tulpehocken OF NEPA
extras including lift
XCAB 4X4 ADMINISTRATIVE Minimum of 3 years Spring Water
Gitten’s Disposal at: 401k, Tuition Reim-
TRAILBLAZER LS & back seat.
29 MPG gas.
operating
experience.
room P.O. Box 1474 570-868-6462 bursement).
Be Your Own
Perfect condition,
17,000 miles.
(570) 868-0944 White with Gray
Cloth, 5-Speed,
ASSISTANT / AR AP Send resume to:
Scranton, PA 18501,
Fax: 570-424-2349
FABRI-KAL
Corporation,
Boss Work Full or
Part time
Local established or Email: tulp1@ 545 Marketing/ Human Resources Accounts available
FORD `01 LARIAT
Asking $20,000 3.3L, Cap, 102k. McCann School of Dept., Valmont
choiceonemail.com
570-332-3681 GOOD PACKAGE.
manufacturer has a Business/Hazleton Product Industrial Park, 150
NOW throughout
250 Super Duty full time position Attention: Wilkes Barre,
$7,990. DRIVERS Lions Drive, Hazle
CHEVROLET `96
TJ, Black with grey available for an Frank Berleth Scranton,
with slide-in camper
new tires, 4 door, 8’
interior. 4 cylinder,
5-speed manual
administrative
assistant to the
370 Maplewood Dr.
CONTRACT DRIVERS PART-TIME MARKETING Twp., PA 18202
Email:
and Hazleton.
We guarantee
1500 bed. Soft and hard- Humboldt HRMail@hazleton.
transmission. CD Chief Financial Offi- Industrial Park Put your vehicle to In search of a $5,000 to
top for bed covers., f-k.com
player, hardtop, full cer and assist with Hazleton, PA 18202 work and earn extra dynamic person $200,000
6 cyl., 2WD, 6 ft. Good condition. Fax: 570-501-0817
doors, sound bar. A/P and A/R. The income delivering with great commu- in annual billing.
bed, 5 speed. Only Sold together or EOE
separately $10,900
4” Skyjacker 825-3368 ideal candidate will packages using nication skills and Small investment
85,000 miles. Just
(570) 639-5478
Suspension lift with LOUSGARAGE.COM have solid computer 527 Food Services/ your own vehicle on ability to multi-task.
or call Mary Murray We’re ready -
inspected. Bedliner, at 570-861-3323
toolbox, cap &
steering stabilizer. experience, with Hospitality a part-time basis. The successful can- Are you?
Like new BF accuracy and atten- For more info
4,000 lb. hitch all
included. New rear FORD `01 WINDSTAR
76,000 miles. Rear
Goodrich 35’s with
Full size spare. Only
NISSAN `08 ROGUE
SL. AWD, 1 owner,
tion to detail.
Edwards
JD
experi- COUNTER HELP
Great supplemental
income. Fuel-Sur-
charge Protection
didate will be punc-
tual, organized, reli-
able, creative, con- 566 Sales/Retail/
Call 570-824-5774
Janproofnepa.com
drums, brakes & 85,000 miles. ence a plus. Must Business
COOKS
calipers. Excellent air. Power sliding no accidents. 4 as fuel costs rise. scientious, and per-
$7,300 be able to complete
condition. Clean doors. Power
(570) 301-7221
door hatchback, 6
analysis work,
Routes are round- sonable. Must have Development
inside & out. Only
$4,200 Firm
adjustable pedals. 2
tone metallic green.
cylinder, roof rails,
dark gray, black administrative
duties, and special SERVERS
trip from the Nanti-
coke (Midnight
prior
experience.
marketing
Must 2 LOCAL
Full tan leather inte- interior. Premium route) and Wilkes- be a self-starter Retail
JEEP `02 LIBERTY
Joe (570) 868-5900
CHEVY ‘05 TRAIL
rior with 3rd seat.
Factory CD & cas-
wheels, new tires,
brakes extra set of
projects. 3-5 years
experience pre-
Pierce Street Deli
570-283-3354 Barre area. You
must have a winning
with reliable trans-
portation. Computer
Part time positions
available in gift
MILLIONAIRES
Blue/grey, new looking for 10

DENNY’S
BLAZER 4 door, 4 sette player. Perfect snows. Premium ferred. A compre- attitude, appear- skills a must. Will- shop and seasonal
rebuilt engine with hensive benefit Motivated
new tires, regularly mechanical condi- warranty, new sound/Bose/blue- ance and either a ingness to work garden center. individuals to
serviced, great tion. New brakes, tooth, XM radio. package, which mini-van, SUV or Saturdays a must. Apply in person, no
tires & brakes, includes 401K. train for serious
condition. Silver. front & rear. Full 4,000 miles. Intelligent key entry. 488 Kidder St., small pick-up with Positive attitude and phone calls please. income in a
AC, 4WD. service. $6,500. $5,900 or Newly inspected Send resume to: Wilkes-Barre, PA cap. high energy a must. Dundee Gardens recession-proof
174,000 miles Call 570-876-1355 best offer. 36,900 miles American Silk Mills Now Hiring Cooks Call 800-818-7958 Fax resume to 2047 San Souci Pkwy business. Call
$6,500 or best or 570-504-8540 570-814-2125 $19,500 75 Stark St & Dishwashers. for interview! 570-822-3446. No Hanover Twp, PA. 1-800-292-0618
offer. 570-242-7979 evenings. (570) 371-7227 Plains, PA 18705 Apply in Person. www.scriptfleet.com phone calls please. Hours: 9:30am-5pm
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$11,580; MUST BE APPROVED THRU NMAC @ TIER 1; $0 CASH DOWN OR TRADE EQUITY &
REGISTRATION FEES. $0 LEASE REBATE INCLUDED. $402.00 @ DELIVERY INCLUDES 1ST PAYMENT
& NEW REGISTRATION FEES! SALE PRICE PLUS TAX & TAGS INCLUDES $1500 REBATE.

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*$189 PER MONTH PLUS T/T; $0 DOWN; 39 MONTH LEASE: 12,000 MILES PER YEAR; RESIDUAL=
$9,287; MUST BE APPROVED THRU NMAC @ TIER 1; $0 CASH DOWN OR TRADE EQUITY &
REGISTRATION FEES. $0 LEASE REBATE INCLUDED. $402.70 @ DELIVERY INCLUDES 1ST PAYMENT
& NEW REGISTRATION FEES! SALE PRICE PLUS TAX & TAGS INCLUDES $1500 REBATE.

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MIRRORS, FLOOR MATS & SPLASH GUARDS MATS, SPLASH GUARDS & REAR BUMPER PROTECTOR AM/FM/CD, FLOOR MATS & SPLASH GUARDS
M S R P $23,40 0 S TK #N 198 65 M OD EL# 13111 M S R P $23,230 S TK #N 19751 M OD EL# 22211 M S R P $31,910 S TK #N 19736 M OD EL# 16111

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*$219 PER MONTH PLUS T/T; $0 DOWN; 39 MONTH LEASE: 12,000 MILES PER YEAR; RESIDUAL= *$239 PER MONTH PLUS T/T; $0 DOWN; 39 MONTH LEASE: 12,000 MILES PER YEAR; RESIDUAL= *$319 PER MONTH PLUS T/T; $0 DOWN; 39 MONTH LEASE: 12,000 MILES PER YEAR; RESIDUAL=
$13,572; MUST BE APPROVED THRU NMAC @ TIER 1; $0 CASH DOWN OR TRADE EQUITY & $14,635; MUST BE APPROVED THRU NMAC @ TIER 1; $0 CASH DOWN OR TRADE EQUITY & $18,827; MUST BE APPROVED THRU NMAC @ TIER 1; $0 CASH DOWN OR TRADE EQUITY &
REGISTRATION FEES. $0 LEASE REBATE INCLUDED. $452.00 @ DELIVERY INCLUDES 1ST PAYMENT REGISTRATION FEES. $1000 LEASE REBATE INCLUDED. $481.00 @ DELIVERY INCLUDES 1ST REGISTRATION FEES. $1000 LEASE REBATE INCLUDED. $561.00 @ DELIVERY INCLUDES 1ST
& NEW REGISTRATION FEES! SALE PRICE PLUS TAX & TAGS INCLUDES $1250 REBATE. PAYMENT & NEW REGISTRATION FEES! SALE PRICE PLUS TAX & TAGS INCLUDES $500 REBATE. PAYMENT & NEW REGISTRATION FEES! SALE PRICE PLUS TAX & TAGS INCLUDES $1000 REBATE.

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REGISTRATION FEES. $0 LEASE REBATE INCLUDED. $576.00 @ DELIVERY INCLUDES 1ST PAYMENT REGISTRATION FEES. $750 LEASE REBATE INCLUDED. $606.00 @ DELIVERY INCLUDES 1ST *SALE PRICE PLUS TAX & TAGS INCLUDES $3500 REBATE.
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2004 CHEVY IMPALA LS 2008 KIA RIO SDN 2008 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER

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$
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AIR CONDITIONER
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Choose From 2, Tons of Warranty Just Traded, All Wheel Drive, Only
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$
9,595 708 Antiques &
$
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2009 KIA SPECTRA EX 2009 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 2003 CHEVY TAHOE
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SIDEBOARD: Has 4
drawers (carving on
bottom 2) $100.00.
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ANTIQUE WOOD
$
9,995 $
10,495 $
14,995 PLANES $20. each.
Charlie One Horse
1991 CADILLAC EL DORADO 2007 DODGE CALIBER SXT 2007 VW JETTA Cowboy hats,
Starting AtOnly Lease ForOnly Richard Petty Ltd.
Ed $20. Other

$
23,490 O R 269 $
styles $15 & $20.

Stunning Low Miles


* *PerM o.
39 M os.
570-655-9472

Local Trade, Only 47K Miles, New Car Trade


+Tax
One Owner, Just 28K Miles

$
5,995 $
11,995 $
11,995
2007 BUICK LACROSSE CXL 2008 FORD FUSION SDN 2009 HYUNDAI SONATA
1LT CardinalRed FW D 4 Cyl.
1LT Gold M ist FW D 4 Cyl.
1LT Silver Ice M etallic AW D 4 Cyl. TEST
1LT M ocha Steel AW D 4 Cyl. DRIVE $ ANTIQUES BUYING $
Old Toys, model kits,
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1LT Tw ilight Blue M etallic AW D 4 Cyl.
$
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12,995 $
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Mining Items, trains
& Musical Instruments,
2008 VW BEETLE COUPE 2007 BUICK LUCERNE 2006 CHEVY SUBURBAN LT 1LT Black AW D 4 Cyl. Hess. 474-9544
1LT Silver Ice M etallic AW D V6
1LT CardinalRed AW D V6 BUYING OLD FISHING
1LT Gold M ist AW D V6
Just 24K Miles, Leather Seating
36K Miles, CXL, We Sold It New! Just Traded, Great Family Vehicle, DVD 2LT Cyber Grey AW D 4 Cyl. LURES & TACKLE $$
2LT Gold M ist AW D 4 Cyl. Call Steve
$
14,995 $
16,995 $
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2008 PONTIAC TORRENT AWD 2008 SUBARU OUTBACK WAGON 2008 HONDA PILOT 2007 INFINITI FX35 LTZ Black AW D V6 DINING SET. 1894
LTZ Sum m it W hite AW D V6 Antique Town and
Country golden oak
* Price Plus Tax And Tags. * Lease for 39 mos at $269 per month plus tax. $2,459 due at signing, includes security
set, rare 5 pedestal
3rd Row, Low Miles, 4x4 This One Must Be Seen, All Wheel Drive
deposit to qualified buyers. Based on MSRP $23,490. Not responsible for typographical errors. table with 2 captain
Local One Owner, Just 43K Miles, Moonroof Just Traded, 43K Miles, “Too Many Options To List!” Artwork for illustration purposes only. Must take delivery by March 31, 2011. and 4 ornate chairs.
$
17,995 $
17,995 $
21,995 $
23,995 Extends 10 ft. Sturdy
K E N W A L L A CE ’
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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. forced. Beautiful
condition. $600.
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708 Antiques & 710 Appliances 712 Baby Items 716 Building 726 Clothing 744 Furniture & 744 Furniture & 744 Furniture & 744 Furniture &
Collectibles Materials Accessories Accessories Accessories Accessories LINEUP
MICROWAVE/exhau PROM DRESS:
DOLL: Grandmoth- st fan in one for
BASSINET musi-
cal/moving, excel- WINDOWS: new
black, satin, size
BEDS. Twin, $25, DESK secretary with LAMP - Parlor stand
ASUCCESSFULSALE
above the stove, 9/10, cap sleeves, TABLE: Oak console
er’s doll very old,
cloth body filled with white, new with
lent condition, still in
box $75. Wooden
Anderson double
hung, thermal pane
full length, round
Queen and dresser,
$75. WARDROBES,
hutch, new in box
$150. 288-9940
up lamp. Very good
condition. Grey
table, $50. Wood INCLASSIFIED!
papers. $75. neck $80. Red prom country bench with
looks like shredded
570-208-3888
high chair, like new (4) with vinyl exteri- dress size 6 altered
metal, 5 for $50. metal color. $25.
high back & cut out Doyouneedmorespace?
wood, material brown with DESK, $25, PATIO DESK, drop down 570-740-1246
behind one knee engraved design.
or, wood interior, &
full screens. Each
to size 8, square
SET, Rattan, $50, top 3 drawers, hearts, 30”X26”X11” A yard or garage sale
MISC APPLIANCES: neck, cap sleeves, $15. Wood sofa
worn through with
George Foreman $50. 570-208-3888 window is 41 5/8” sparkly beading
CHAIRS, (3) $15. pecan finish, 36x 44 LIVING ROOM table $45.
in classified
age, other than that x15” excellent con-
in good condition, Grill (large) serves 4 wide x 56 7/8” high.
Paid $405 each
around bust & bot-
(570) 479-3738
dition. $95.
French provincial,
solid maple trim,
570-301-8515 is the best way
HIGHCHAIR white
old dress on doll. people. $25. Maca-
$250. each.
tom $80.
BOOKCASES (2) 570-287-2517 mint green sofa & tocleanoutyourclosets!
Asking $100. 570-
474-2756 between
roni Machine. Good
condition. 3 years
vinyl, $40. Infant car
seat, tan color $50. (570) 239-5457
801-389-4928
$20 each, CHEST,
DINING ROOM SET:
chair plus 1 gold LINEUP You’re in bussiness
cedar, $150, TABLE, chair. Mint condi-
8:30am- 9pm. old. $20. Call
570-824-2571
Baby
yellow,
feeder/seat
$40. All
SLIP for wedding
gown, size 5. $10. coffee, $60, TABLE Broyhill. Cherry- tion. $125. ASUCCESSFULSALE with classified!
720 Cemetery coffee, glass top, wood. Solid wood 570-696-1398
NEON SIGN. elec-
tric, camel sign, 30 REFRIGERATOR,
great condition.
570-208-3888 Plots/Lots
570-655-4339
$75, FIREPLACE, table with extra leaf, INCLASSIFIED! Doyouneedmorespace?
TIES men’s ties, 6 chairs, two piece
years old, $300. Hot Point white,
new 100% polyester
faux, $100,
CART, $75, DESK,
TEA
China closet with
LIVING ROOM SET
from the Kroehler
Doyouneedmorespace? A yard or garage sale
CEMETERY PLOTS
very good condition.
COMIC BOOKS -
$125. 570-814-9527
STROLLER. Graco.
Girls, blue w/pink
4 for $15. 474-5653 computer with lighting. 2 years old. line of fine furniture, A yard or garage sale in classified
Gen 13-1, X-files #1 & Excellent condition.
2, Spiderman & or 570-814-9902 flowers. $20. CAR Plymouth National
WOMEN’S 3-4X
hutch, $75, COUCH,
$150. HUTCH, $50, Originally $4,200.
Classic Series, blue in classified is the best way
Cemetery in couch, matching
many others, $2 REFRIGERATOR.
SEAT, Infant. $12
Wyoming. 6 Plots.
CLOTHING tops (34) ARMOIRE, assem- Selling for $1,999. chair, arms & trim is the best way tocleanoutyourclosets!
each. MEMORABIL- 570-457-7854
IA Michael Jackson.
Frigidaire Gallery $450 each. Call
and
some
slacks
have
(11)
new
bled, $75, CABINET, Must sell, moving in
1 month.
are natural hard- tocleanoutyourclosets! You’re in bussiness
Series. Brand new utility, $20. 570- wood $100.
Posters, $10 each. NEVER USED. 26 cu STROLLER: Eddie
570-825-3666
tags and some gen- 655-0952 after 4pm 570-333-0512 570-714-2315
You’re in bussiness with classified!
Key chains,
each. Stickers, $3
$5 ft, side by side. Bauer double, bare- tly worn. $5 new with classified!
Water and ice ly used, good condi- CEMETERY and $2. Evening CANOPY: Black DRAPERIES custom LOVESEAT & Say it HERE
per pack. Bottle maker, stainless tion $100. Baby PLOTS dress size 20W metal canopy full- made in excellent GET THE WORD OUT
condition. Tuxedo OTTOMAN solid in the Classifieds!
openers, $5 each. front. Sells for $1400 clothes 1 and under, (2) Available. coral color $20. size bed frame, with a Classified Ad.
sand colored cush-
LP’S (1000!) 78’S, Asking $800. name brands, St. Mary’s 570-288-9936 excellent condition,
Moire satin light
ioned, excellent
570-829-7130 570-829-7130
45’S From 40’S, changing table with mauve blush com-
570-262-2845 Cemetery. Near WOMEN’S CLOTH- sells for $250, ask- pletely lined, (1) set shape $200.
50’S, 60’S & 70’S the padding $30.
$1 each. 829-2411 REFRIGERATOR: (516) 319-4790
front gate on N. ING: Ladies dresses ing $99. Sauder 120”w x 63” L. (1) SOFA: 100% Italian 545 Marketing/ 545 Marketing/
Main St. Call for & suits. Size 10&12. corner desk, maple set 144”wx72”L. black leather sofa &
ROCKING HORSE
Large capacity details at $10 to $20. Coats & finish, 5.5’x5.5’ Both sets including loveseat, very good Product Product
good condition, UMBRELLA stroller, (570) 328-7370 excellent condition, rods $125. 570-474- condition $550.
from the 60’s, paid Jackets. Size 10&12,
over $100. great
shape $20
$190. 655-5404
SENSEO SINGLE
red & blue plaid $7.
2 backless booster
seats $5. each. Car
$10. 570-824-2571 sells for $250, ask-
ing $99.l 570-328-
5611 /570-328-5506
5702
DRESSER clothes
570/824-7807 or
570-545-7006 TELEMARKETER
570-825-3371 SERV, used twice,
warranty, 55 coffee
seat, gray with blue
trim, $30. Pack &
CEMETERY PLOTS
(3) together.
730 Computer
Equipment & COFFEE TABLE -
dresser 44” w x 32”
hx19” deep, lite
LOVESEAT:
Tan loveseat, no
FREE Well established performance driven Security
and Investigative Company in Wilkes-Barre,
TRAIN SET 1996 pods $85. wood color, 4 draw-
Play, beige & olive Solid oak, 53 1/4” X tears at all, does PA is looking for self-motivated individual to
Harley Davidson 570-542-5622 green plaid pattern
Maple Lawn Software 24” with 3 glass top ers, good condition
need to be cleaned.
H.O “ Milwaukee Section of $60 after 3pm join our team as a telemarketer.
Express” Limited $60. Pack & Play Dennison inserts. Excellent Wooden small com-
STOVE, GE gas Graco, blue & yel- DELL 31S, AMD64, 570-655-3197
Edition. Brand new, oven/stove with Cemetery. flat screen 18”, Vista
condition, $50. puter desk for $25. Minimum Qualifications:
low, $30. Stroller, 570-288-3723 Wooden flat desk
still in original pack- electric ignition. $50 green & cream plaid
Section ML. HP, very clean, call DRESSER, walnut, The candidate must be a professional and
aging. $120. BROAN RANGE $550 each. with black shelf on
$40. Booster seat for detail $325. COFFEE TABLE:
barrel hall chest, 4
the top and rounded self-motivated. Able to work with minimal
Michele @ 570-301- HOOD- $10. 610-939-0194 570-542-5622 large drawers. Only
2694 (Kingston) FRIGIDAIRE REFRIG-
with back $10. Queen Ann style legs $25. Wood & supervision, have excellent organizational
Booster high chair, 1 year old. Original
ERATOR $25 QUICKEN DELUXE oval oak colored
price $1,100. Sale
stainless steel stand and communication skills (verbal and writ-
cream with bur- CHAPEL LAWN coffee table with for computer or tv
Visit us at KITCHENAID DISH- gundy, $25. Baby
SOFTWARE for Win- price of $400. Mov- ten). Must be able to help drive sales and
WASHER $100. or PARK IN DALLAS. dows. $25 Call Rick matching rectangu- $25. 2 black cush-
Merchant’s Village bath tub shower TWO PLOTS lar end tables $75.
ing in 1 month.
ioned chairs with make appointments at the appropriate level
best offers. 570-283-2552 Call 570-333-0512
(the old Pittston
570-826-1702
$20. Wooden TOGETHER.ONE 1970’s style bed- matching ottoman for our sales associates. Be driven by suc-
Wal-Mart) changing table $60. PERSON MUST BE A Windows 7 Towers. room set, triple $15. each or both cess.
We have antiques Eddie Bauer car END TABLE with
STOVE: black gas VETERAN. $475.00 All working (3). Will dresser, bed, night- for $20. Single
galore! Come to seat, beige &d black attached lamp and Education and Skills: College degree pre-
stove good condi- (570)826-1333 separate or sell all stand, & armoire wooden bed frame
Booth 162! magazine rack, light
tion $75. suede $40. Exer- 3. Best offers wel- $100. Dining room color wood tone. foot& head board, ferred but not required. Experience with
Primitive bakers
cabinet, plantation
570-829-4027 ersaucer, $50.
570-239-5292 OAKLAWN CEMETERY come. $250.
570-905-2985
set, 1970’s or 80’s
style, table with leaf,
$20. 570-814-9845. metal rails $20. All
items in great
Security Operations and Sales a plus. Mini-
mum of two to four years of extensive tele-
desk, dry sink, STOVE: White elec- 4 grave sites, 6 chairs, china shape. 822-8957
Hoosiers. Loads fabulous location. ENTERTAINMENT marketing background required.
tric, black glass top. hutch, & buffet light
of smalls and tons 714 Bridal Items Purchased 20 years 732 Exercise CENTER for tv holds
of good stuff!
EXcellent condition.
ago. $2,450
colored $150. up to 32” tv, stores AFFORDABLE Send resume to:
$250. or best offer. Equipment (570) 288-9609 videos & all other MATTRESS SALE
Consignments Allison 570-631- WEDDING GOWN
610-838-7727
stuff u need to put We Beat All c/o The Times Leader
Welcome
570-855-7197
6635 9:00-5:30 or package, new, tags DP WEIGHT BENCH COUCH and Love next to your tv $100. Competitors Prices! Box 2475
570-283-5958 after 726 Clothing with 100lb weight Seat. Microfiber Mattress Guy
570-328-3428 5:30.
on, ivory strapless,
set for $65. Steel beige. Modern style.
570-829-4027
Twin sets: $149
15 N. Main St.
size 10, beautiful
bead work, veil BOY’S CLOTHES
tube frame with leg $165. CHAISE, $45 ENTERTAINMENT Full sets: $169 Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250
YEARBOOKS: Why Spend beaded to match developer, targets 570-881-3962 CENTER, traditional Queen sets: $189
sizes M/L, 25 items upper & lower body
Coughlin H.S. 1926, Hundreds on with slip. paid $600. oak finish, excellent All New
for $30. Boy’s sizes muscle groups. Call COUCH, 7 1/2’L, flo-
1928, 1932, 1937, New or Used Asking $200. L/XL polos, shorts, 570-430-1366 ral soft shades of
condition $45.Paid American Made 554 Production/ 554 Production/
1940, 1961, 1963, Appliances? 570-287-3505 $185. BOOK SHELF, 570-288-1898
1942, 1943, 1944, Most problems
shirts, sewatshirts, peach, gold, green, large, 5 shelves,
Operations Operations
25 items $30. Bare- NORDIC TRACK rust, $100. Chair,
1949. G.A.R. H.S. with your appli- light oak finish, very PICTURE, giant
Machine Operators
ly worn, some still WALK FIT manual
1934, 1935, 1936, ances are usually 716 Building have tags 237-1583 treadmill $75.
oversized with good condition, Southwest $75.
1937, 1945, 1946, simple and inex- ottoman, fits 2 peo- $25. CANOPY BED Wooden Teepee
Materials Nordic Sport Cross-
1947, 1951, 1955,
1956, 1957, 1961,
pensive to
Save your hard
fix! COMMUNION
DRESSES (2) size 10
country Ski machine
$50. Skier’s Edge
ple, floral
shades of peach,
soft FRAME, queen,
headboard & base,
shelf stand $75.
Area rug, olive Forklift Operators
1963, 1965, 1966, earned money, Let DOORS: 4’ bi-fold gold, green, rust black metal, very green with leaf
and 14 in great con- (side to side) exer- $50. Queen Anne Pretium Packaging, a leading manufacturer
1970, 1980, 1985, us take a look at it doors with jamb & nice. $175. imprint, approxi-
dition. Asking $30. cise machine $50. Wing recliner claw
2005, 2006. Meyers first! exterior trim-stained each. 570-762-1015 Weslo Cardio Glide
570-430-4054 mate 5x7 $40. of plastic containers in the Hazleton Pa area
H.S. 1935, 1936, 30 years in in oak—FREE! legs, in dark green 570-239-5292
1937, 1938, 1939, $50. Mini Trampo- fabric with gold dia- ENTERTAINMENT
has openings for experienced MATERIAL
the business. Call 570-237-5947 COMMUNION line $10. Lifestyler
1942, 1943, 1944, East Main SUITS, navy, excel-
mond design CENTER. Ethan SOFA beige with HANDLERS/FORKLIFT OPERATORS and
1945, 1946, 1959, 300 Rowing throughout. $45.
Appliances GLASS DOOR. 3 lent condition, sizes, Machine $25. Body
Allen 45x21x29. rust tones 81” experienced BLOW MOLD MACHINE
1960, 1974, 1975, 570-735-8271 Coffee table with Excellent condition. length $300. CHEST
1976, 1977. Kingston
way glass door for 8 & husky 14/16. $10 by Jake Hip & Thigh claw legs, solid Charcoal finish
TECHNICIANS.
Nanticoke bath tub. $25 each. Call 823-4941 Machine $20. Smart black /brown Ikea
H.S. 1938, 1939, cherry wood, open $750. 675-4795 44”hX 27”W $50.
1940, 1944, 1948,
570-331-8183 Crunch AB exercis- bottom shelf. $50. 570-823-2709
Successful candidates will have a minimum
GOWNS for prom er $5. Exercise Bike
1949. Plymouth H.S. 712 Baby Items Jessica McClintock
or buy all 4 pieces FURNITURE: Glass of two years experience in a manufacturing
1930, 1931, 1932, ROCKS from a dry- (manual) $150 Bar- for $225. Call 570-
STICKLEY
size 4 mint, $150. top Dining table with facility. Positions will be on a 12 hour shift
1933, 1938, 1943, set wall, 80’Lx bell & hand weights 474-2756 between
Yellow tea length 5 chairs. Chairs
1944, 1959, 1960.
BABY TOYS, assort- 1.5’Wx5’H. $100. $25. 570-735-5295 8:30 am and 9pm. have rattan backs working every other weekend. Please send
ed $10. TODDLER call 570-735-0191 size 4 $150.
Hanover H.S. 1951, resume to:
FURNITURE
TOYS assorted 570-823-2709 TOTAL GYM. XLS. and upholstered
1952, 1953, 1954, New accessories COUCH, Broyhill, seats $200.00.
1960. Edwardsville
included ride on’s
$10. CRIB SET, SERVICE PANEL: MEN’s large & x- and bicycle attach- Floral. Like new. 570-735-5295
Two Stickley classic
Pretium Packaging
H.S. 1965, 1966. AMP 150 Federal large, shirts, jack- ment. Brand new. $200. 512 Forest Road, Hazleton, PA 18202
includes lamp shade spindle Morris chair
West Pittston H.S. Pacific Service ets, etc., all like $650.570-693-2612 570-740-1392 KITCHEN TABLE oak
Annual 1925, 1926,
for girl $10.
panel & 25 break- with 4 chairs great with ottoman, cher- or email to khalterman@pretiumpkg.com
570-868-0481 new, 13 plus items
1927, 1928, 1931, ers. $50. Call Bill $20. 570-474-6028 TREADMILL, Weslo DESK 3 large draw- condition $300. ry, hand rubbed oil
finish $895. EXCEL-
No phone calls please.
1932, 1959. Luzerne NAPNANNY INFANT 570-825-8256 $100. 570-655- ers, drop down Oak/glass top cof- E.O.E
H.S. 1951, 1952, top, storage com- fee & end table both LENT CONDITION.
SEAT with Minky PROM DRESS Yel- 0952 after 4pm 570-655-0267
1956, 1957, 1959. Sage cover. Practi- TOILET (WHITE) low and pistachio partments. Paid $40.00 All great
Berwick H.S. 1952, cally new. $85. FREE size 2 worn once $150. $80. or best condition. 208-3888
1953, 1956, 1957, 570-371-6900 570-822-6865 $50. 570-675-7873
742 Furnaces & offer. 5 piece full 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other
1958, 1960, 1967, Heaters BEDROOM SET, 5 KITCHEN TABLE
1968, 1969 ,1970. drawer chest, nite with 2 chairs. 42”
Lehman H.S. 1973, 554 Production/ 554 Production/ 554 Production/ FIREPLACE. Natural stand, dresser with round, solid wood.

Earn Extra Cash


1974, 1976, 1978, Operations Operations Operations gas, Heat-N-Glo, mirror & headboard. Great buy, come
1980. Nanticoke excellent condition, $400. or best offer. take it away. $30.
H.S. 1957. Nanti-
coke Area H.S. INSERTER/PACKAGER includes mantle.
Temperature con-
570-477-2281 570-498-8278

For Just A Few


1976, 2008. Dallas trolled. $500 or best 509 Building/ 509 Building/
H.S. 1966, 1967,
1968. Bishop Hoban IMMEDIATE NEED offer. 570-474-9076
HEATER, Amish,
Construction/ Construction/
H.S. 1972, 1973, Skilled Trades Skilled Trades

Hours A Day.
1974, 1975. West The Times Leader has Immediate opening for with remote.

Upholsters
Side Central Mahogany cabinet.
Catholic H.S. 1965- Night & Day Shifts part time Inserter/Packager One year old. Excel-
1975, 1980, 1981. lent. $275. Call
for our Packaging Department. Industry leader in Durable Medical Equipment

Deliver
Benton H.S. 1977. (570) 654-6283
Dallas Twp. H.S. is accepting applications for upholsters. Able
Kingston Twp. H.S. Experience preferred, but will train the right candidate. HEATER: Timberline
to use a pneumatic stable gun to shape & staple
vent-free propane
1947, 1948, 1949, This position reports directly to the Packaging Supervisor. gas heater 15,000 fabric to prepped wooden frames to create
1950, 1951. Dallas-
towian H.S. 1949, Duties include but are not limited to: to 25,000 BTUs, backs, arms and seats for lift chair production.
sells for $250 ask-
1950, 1951. Dallas- • Opening of insert skids ing $99. Excellent We offer competitive wages and benefits and
Kingston H.S. 1952.
• Feeding of circulars into assigned hoppers condition.l 570-328-
570-825-4721
5611/ 570-328-5506 are located only 15 minutes from
• Stackdown of ROP Wilkes-Barre or Scranton.
710 Appliances • Clean up of Packaging Department at the end of 744 Furniture & Send resume or apply in person to:
assigned shift Accessories jobs@goldentech.com
APPLIANCE (No Collections)
PA RT S E T C . BED FRAME, full,
Used appliances. Employees must be able to work flexible hours and be able to lift
Available routes:
Parts for all brands. metal. $30.
223 George Ave.
at least 25 lbs. and have own vehicle. DINETTE SET, dark
Wilkes-Barre Pine, 2 years old,
Pre-employment drug screening and background check required.
570-820-8162 not a scratch, $150,
CABINET, china, Dallas
Interested candidates should mail, E-mail or fax a letter of 401 Bridge Street
BEVERAGE
BEER
AIR
COOLER interest or resume:
lighted, $50. $780 Monthly Profit + Tips
570-779-4750 Old Forge, PA 18518
holds 1/2s or 1/4s
Human Resources Department 146 daily papers / 175 Sunday papers
excellent condition, CHEST. Cedar. An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Davenport Street, Hickory Road, Huntsville Road, Lehman Avenue,
$200. call 655-9472 The Times Leader Light Maple. $250
570-693-2612
Action/Drug Free Workplace Employer Sterling Avenue
DISHWASHER 15 N. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
Portable mobile
maid power shower Email: ldaris@timesleader.com 533 Installation/ 533 Installation/ 533 Installation/ Parsons
top load hooks to Fax: 570-831-7364 Maintenance/ Maintenance/ Maintenance/ $965 Monthly Profit + Tips
sink $50. 902-5598 Repair Repair Repair 194 daily papers / 222 Sunday papers
NO TELEPHONE CALLS PLEASE!
DRYER Maytag, Wyoming Street, Auburn Street, W. Chestnut Street, E. Elm Street,
gas, bisque, com- We are an equal opportunity employer committed John Street
mercial quality, to diversity in the workplace.
super capacity,
quiet series, 7 cycle Kingston
$250. Washer Hot-
point bisque, heavy $425 Monthly Profit + Tips
duty, 11 cycle, 3
speed $150. Magic
Chef RS-1 range,
PACKAGING SHIFT 122 daily papers / 148 Sunday papers
1st Avenue, 2nd Avenue, 3rd Avenue, N. Dawes Avenue, S. Dawes Avenue
bisque 30”,
cleaning, $250. GE
self

Nautilus, 2 cycle, 2
SUPERVISOR Kingston
energy options, The Times Leader has an opening in the Packaging Department $360 Monthly Profit + Tips
bisque $150. GE
for a Full Time Shift Supervisor. The Packaging Department is 90 daily papers / 104 Sunday papers
over the stove
microwave oven, responsible for insertion and packaging of our printed products Pierce Street, Reynolds Street, Winola Avenue
bisque 1 cu. ft.
Spacemaker CXL
with a primary goal of servicing our distribution operation. Duryea
1800 $100. Sun- In this fast-paced environment, we strive to achieve superior
beam water cooler, deadline performance, high efficiency and good customer service $560 Monthly Profit + Tips
3 or 5 gallon bottles,
3 temperature through planning, organization, and staff development. The ideal 149 daily papers / 141 Sunday papers
options, bottom Adams Street, Blackberry Lane, Cherry Street, Columbia Street,
candidate will have a high level of energy and enthusiasm. Some Cranberry Terr., Evans St.
refrigerator $35.
570-299-7066 mechanical aptitude along with manufacturing process or inven-
tory management experience is desirable. Good communication, Swoyersville
problem solving, and computer skills are required. Must also
have a sense of urgency and the ability to work in a fast-paced,
$620 Monthly Profit + Tips
team oriented manufacturing environment. This is a night shift
135 daily papers / 148 Sunday papers
Church Street, Dana Street, Hemlock Street, Perrin Street, Scott Street
position that offers plenty of opportunity for career development
and advancement. We offer a salary commensurate with experi- Dallas
ence and an excellent benefits package,
medical, dental and more. Pre-employment
$400 Monthly Profit + Tips
GENE’S
drug screening and background
92 daily papers / 144 Sunday papers
RECONDITIONED
Baldwin Avenue, E. Center Hill Road, Claude Street, Midland Drive,
APPLIANCES check required. Saginaw Street
60 Day Warranty
Monday-Friday
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Saturday
8:00AM-11:00AM Human Resources Department earning extra cash, call Rosemary at
Gateway
Shopping Center THE TIMES LEADER 570-829-7107
Kingston, PA
(570) 819-1966
15 N. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
E-mail: ldaris@timesleader.com
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TOASTER OVEN
$10. FOOD No Telephone Calls Please. We are an equal opportunity
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746 Garage Sales/ 752 Landscaping & 756 Medical 756 Medical 758 Miscellaneous 758 Miscellaneous 762 Musical 774 Restaurant 776 Sporting Goods 784 Tools
Estate Sales/ Gardening Equipment Equipment Instruments Equipment
FUEL CONTAINER 5 TIRES: 4 KUMHO BIKES 2 used one CROSSCUT SAWS
Flea Markets gallon, plastic, Tires P195/70R14 boys, one girls. Both from mining era,
HOSPITAL BED TUB CHAIR $20. GUITAR/Electric
TRIMMER/EDGER diesel with spout, like new, less than need work or can one & 2 man $25.
complete, fully OVERBED TABLE Guitar, Rok Axe
Torro electric, 10” $5. 3 metal 24” over 500 miles. 5th tire RESTAURANT be used for parts. each. Antique post
WILKES-BARRE cut, new in box
$20. 825-9744
electric, head & foot
of bed adjustable.
$20. BED RAILS
$15. DEPENDS,
men’s XL 4 packs
the railing planters,
$15. TYPEWRITER
spare mounted on
98 Camry wheel. All
Youth Model. Black
plays well, son
moved up to a full
EQUIPMENT,
8x12 walk in
$10. all. 655-9474 hole digger $20.
570-655-9472
3” casters that lock Sears, electric, for $250 BOWLING BALL: 8
to secure. $300. $10. each. size guitar. Recently cooler $2300;
570-779-4062 word processor (570)822-1811 tuned $69. lb, no holes, color LADDERS: alu-
570-735-6861 8x8x10 walk
754 Machinery & $20. PERFUME gift 570-674-9994 in freezer $3800;
green pearl $15. minum extension 16’
Equipment sets, new in original TIRES: 4 Michelin 570-829-2695 $60. Aluminum 8”
JAZZY MOTORIZED 758 Miscellaneous boxes, Eternity, green x radial sxe Pizza oven with
PIANO: Baldwin step ladder $40.
WHEELCHAIR. Used Mackie, Mambo, tires, p205/55r16 stones $2000;
spinet piano, oak Wooden 8’ step lad-
AIR COMPRESSOR
Craftsman 5 1/2 HP
oil free, 25 gallon
about 10 hours.
Weight capacity is
300 pounds, range
AIR MATTRESS
New. 19 inch rise.
Pump. Full size. $50
Wings, White Dia-
monds $10 to $50.
570-301-8515
mxv4 plus, Excellent
condition, 15,000
miles $250.00.
1980’s with bench
good condition
Stainless steel
kitchen hood
$3000; Stainless
CASH der $30. CHAINSAW
Homelite, gas pow-
ered with case &
$300. 288-9609
vertical tank with air
house, water sepa-
15 miles @ 4 mph.
Red metallic. I have
MATTRESS TOP-
PER. New, full size. MANICURE TABLE
570-926-5075
Shopping for a
steel pizza oven
hood $4000; 4 extra chain, runs
good 16” blade $65.
SALVATION ARMY all paperwork and for professional VACUUM CLEANER, bread pan rack
new apartment?
GUNS
rator & pressure Gel and feather tick. firm after 3pm
switch, good condi- charger. Retails for $100. 823-2709 salon, dust vented, Panasonic, excel- $100; 2 soup
Classified lets 570-655-3197
tion $150. No calls $6295. sell for gray color, six draw- lent suction, HEPA warmers for $100;

INDOOR after 8pm please


570-477-2604
$500. or best offer.
570-709-7848 BARREL,
wooden.
ers, arm rest 48”
long $50. BEAUTY
exhaust filter, on-
board tools, bags,
you compare costs -
without hassle
2 door sandwich
prep table $500.
All equipment is
BUY - SELL SAW 10” Delta Con-
tractor saw, top
SALON nail polish works great, $35. In or worry! TRADE
FLEA MARKET 53 gallon. 27”x 49” with exten-
LANCETS box of 100 wall rack 6 shelves Laflin 709-3146. Get moving sold as is. For sions, includes
AIR COMPRESSOR. $5. each. Diabetic Excellent mirrored back holds more info, call
17 S. Penna. Ave Titan Industrial com- condition $195. with classified! Also Buying blade & rip fence, 1
syringes 60 bags of over 100 bottles 24” WHEELS. 4 Saturn 570-847-0873 hp single phase
APRIL 2, 2011 mercial dual tank.
Sells for $1,250,
10 $1. each.
570-239-0057
570-876-3830 x 24” $50 or best
offer. 570-902-5598
17” wheels with Bliz-
zak snow tires. 770 Photo
Ammo; War /
Military Items;
motor mounted on 8
drawer storage
asking $700. or best Equipment
8AM TO 2PM offer 570-829-2411 BATHROOM SINK
SEWING FABRICS
225/55R17. 60%. RESTAURANT Bayonets; bench, dust bin
LIFT CHAIR
Hub caps and lug EQUIPMENT, Bak- Gold & Silver; $225. Call before
Food SET: Gerber white nuts included off ‘07 POLAROID LAND
porcelain bathroom Lots of Them ers Pride Oven, Coins 8pm 570-477-2604
Concessions, Summit stairway lift, Aura - $50 CAMERA, Model Model KOS-1, 115
sink with mirror and
one year old, barely WALLPAPER 570-332-2362 J66, in original gen- 570-735-1487
Bake Sale, &
Silent Auction HAULMARK ‘07 used, battery back-
up. Asking $1800
medicine cabinet.
Matching set. $80.
1,000’s of patterns uine cowhide case
with owners manual
volt, single deck
oven. $350; Daily 10am - 7pm
SAW: Delta 18” vari-
able speed scroll
Call 824-8741 to WALLPAPER & BLIND 760 Monuments & SOMERSET TURN saw with stand.
reserve a table. TRAILER 6’X14’
Like new with
or best offer. Call
570-401-1558
570-331-8183
BEDLINER: 89
WAREHOUSE
30 Forrest St., Lots
and flash attach-
ment, circa 1960,
OVER MACHINE -
model SPM45,
570-855-2613 Excellent condition.
Call after 6 p.m.
$19.95. VIDEO CAM- (24 hours)
electric brakes, Chevy S10, standard Wilkes-Barre, PA $500. ASTRO $120. 288-8314
GET THE WORD OUT POWER CHAIR cab $30. 2000 570-970-6683 ERA recorder 1987, BLENDER with foot
new tires and GRAVE LOT (VHS), GE, fine
with a Classified Ad. reinforced tongue. MERITS new bat- Chevy Cavalier LS pedal, model AM2, DRIVER, ADAMS
570-829-7130 teries with charger, rear trunk spoiler, SHAMPOOER: deep Near baby land at shape; new $1270. Redline Titanium,
$2700. Memorial Shine in asking $29.95. $50. For more
570-239-5457 joystick control and black 410. 250’ of 6 cleaner Bissell “big 460cc, Graphite
fast. Excellent con- Carverton. 570-6961410. information, call
gauge bare copper Green” power brush shaft, 10.5 deg. call
752 Landscaping & dition. $575. wire $100. Four bar- deep cleaner (hot $400. Call 570-498-3616 after 6 pm $40
Gardening SNOW THROWER 570-239-6586 570-287-6327
774 Restaurant
FOUNTAIN Little girl
Ariens 24” cut, 7HP,
tire, chains & elec- WALKER Deluxe
rel carb running
from Chevy motor
water extraction
system. $50.
Equipment 776 Sporting Goods
(570)822-1811

EVERLAST BOXING
SULLAIR PORTABLE
$50. 3 suitcases in 570-288-3723
& boy fountain, &
pump. 38” high.
tric start, tire
chains. $395. or 2
Rollater walker, new
in box, 8” wheels,
excellent shape
$40. 570-740-1246 SHEETS AND PIL-
762 Musical RESTAURANT
HEAVY BAG, very
good condition,
COMPRESSOR 185
Excellent condition, for $425. one for holds up to 250 lbs. LOWS: George Instruments EQUIPMENT, BAT. Easton Stealth $54. BOXING
with hoses. $5,500.
Washington Bed Somerset Dough SC 900 Hard Ball 570-693-1130
$90. 570-477-2604 parts. 570-636-3151 $65. 570-459-6425 CANNING JARS, $5, SPEED BAG with
LADDER $5, 3 Sheet $20; Queen GUITAR Fender Sheeter, Model Bat. 32 inch, 29 oz. mounting hardware,
548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health CHAIRS $15, size pillows. $3 acoustic Never CAR-100. 1 avail- Hardly used. $75. very good condition, 786 Toys & Games
CHAIRS, beach $20, each. Call used Comes with able. $1,500 each 570-283-4958 after $35. 570-430-4054
VHS player $20 570-824-2571 carry case & strap + Call for more info 5 or 570-301-3484
BARBIE JEEP
Calling all RNs & LPNs ... 570-820-8339
SILVERWARE.
learn to play books,
excellent finish &
570-498-3616. anytime. FISH FINDER: Eagle Girl, pink, like new
Magna II Plus with $100. 675-7873
Are you a CARDS Over 100 Rogers service for tone $250. neg. speed & tempera-
various greeting 8, $25, TEA SET, sil- 570-655-9472 ture units plus
ver plated, 4 pieces, BIKE kids Jeep
cards by Hallmark, extras. $50 mountain bike for
WAREHOUSE
night owl? etc. $15. 474-6028 $25. CHOCOLATE PIANO Wurlitzer 570-735-0191
set, antique. 5 with bench, just $15. or best offer
CHOCOLATE FOUN-
TAIN 21” new $15.
pieces $25.
570-675-0920
tuned, Delivered
$400.570-898-1278
KANE IS ABLE GOLF WALKING
CARTS (2) hardly
570-829-4027

Ice Cream Shop Hiring in Scranton due to new business! used $15.00 each.
DVD’S Harry Potter
(1st four movies) all
chairs (2) $25. Golf 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 570-822-7903 $30. WWE Money in
Bag $10. 735-5295 *JOB FAIR* POOL TABLE 1970’s
the Bank ring plus 7
COMFORTER 11AM – 6PM with accessories
figures & weapons-
$35. Goosebumps
queen, blue, has $100. 288-9609
Nightshift nurses needed been cleaned. $9. Thursday, March 24, 2011 DVD’s (4) & books
(12) -all $25.
570-474-5653
Immediate Interviews RIFLE BORE
570-237-1583
throughout Luzerne County. DISHES Pfaltzgraff TownPlace Suites, 26 Radcliffe Drive,
CLEANING OIL 16
(28 ounce cans) -
Yorktowne kitchen
RN’s Moosic (next to Ruby Tuesdays) $20. Electric Tread-
SCHOOL TABLE:
1 year experience required. stoneware - four (4)
handled soup bowls Part Time 7-3 & 11-7
mill, works great
child’s school table
with 6 chairs, heavy
in good condition. Forklift Operators $50. 570-654-2396
duty, like new. $100.
Join the team of heroes $16 other items.
call Rick 283-2552
Now accepting applications for
Per Diem RN’s all shifts Warehouse Supervisors SCOOTER gas pow- 570-474-0154
ered Kenowa, runs
at Bayada Nurses & enjoy HEATER for water LPN’s Operations Manager good, candy apple
red, $175 firm
SLEEPING BAGS: 3
children’s $7.50. . 4
bed $5. 1st and 2nd Shift Opportunities battery operated
1-on-1 patient care while 570-655-4339
Per Diem
7-3, 3-11 & 11-7 Customer Service Professional
570-655-3197
learning books,
great for toddlers -
TABLE TENNIS/PING
helping children with special RELIGIOUS ITEMS -
Handmade Rosaries CNA’s Megan.Augis@kaneisable.com
PONG new condi-
tion, valued at more
teaches numbers,
rhymes, etc. $15.
$5. 570-829-2411
needs remain safe at home. WATER COOLER
Full Time 3-11 & 11-7
Part Time 7-3, 3-11 & 11-7
1-888-773-5263
than $100. sell for
$50. or best offer.
474-6028

WWE wrestling
electric, excellent
Now accepting applications for www.kaneisable.com 570-693-0212
championship toy
condition $50. 2 GT
Call Lisa, Michelle, Becky or Brenda today! Cooper tires P215- Per Diem CNA’s on all shifts TENT Pop-up cloth
paintball bunker/
belts $10. each
Little Tikes girls pink
65R15 $30.
570-883-9022 570-654-2396 GREAT SHIFT DIFFERENTIALS 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health tent, never used, vanity pink $25. Lit-
$20. Huffy Micro tle Tikes kitchen set
2nd shift $1.75 & chair $30. Disney
luz-team@bayada.com 548 Medical/Health 3rd Shift $1.00
bike, blue, $30.
570-239-5292 Princess tricycle
with adult push han-
Weekend Days - $1.00 TURKEY CALLS, dle $25. Little tikes
Diaphragms, multi- grill $10. Children’s
Apply By Phone ple reeds. Values of shopping cart $10.
Call 877-339-6999 x1 $7.99 selling $4. Children’s Dirt Devil
Fax: 866-854-8688 HEALTH CARE JOB FAIR Friction
each. Call
call $15 battery operated
vacuum asking $10.
Email: Jobs@horizonhrs.com CareGivers • CNA’s • LPN’s • RN’s 570-287-2073 3 Lego sets, large
legos $5. each. Girls
Complete Application in Person (Staff Relief & Private Duty) round wooden table
395 Middle Road, Nanticoke 778 Stereos/ & 2 chairs $25.
Thursday March 24, 2011 Accessories
CNA CLASSES OFFERED!
570-239-5292

10am-5pm STEREO Aiwa, 2


551 Other 551 Other speakers, plays CDs 788 Stereo/TV/
Timber Ridge Healthcare Center a Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation Competitive Pay, Referral Bonuses, & tapes, AM/FM Electronics
Flexible Schedules, 24/7 Support radio. $25.
Facility is currently accepting applications for a 570-474-6028 DVD: Midiland DVD
Certified Nursing Assistant class that will be beginning on April 18th. (570) 585-4624 player home theater
STEREO: Technics system subwoofer
with 2 31/2” speak-
ONLY 12 applicants will be accepted into this program. www.caregiversamerica.com ers $65. 239-5292
& 5 speakers
remote & manual
$35. 570-902-5598
566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business 780 Televisions/
All interested applicants must submit an application before April 1st to be Development Development TV Color Panasonic
considered for the C.N.A. program. Accessories 27” flat screen not

AUTOMOTIVE SALES
LCD, 5 years old.
TELEVISION: GE. $60. Sports card
Successful graduates will be offered Full Time - C.N.A. positions IF YOU ARE FROM
CONSULTANT
Works good. 28”. cases 114 count
$100. 570-740-1246 $20. Holds 10 cards.
–working 3pm-11pm =2nd shift. Hanover Green 570-868-5066
Valley Chevrolet is seeking individuals who TV 19” Samsung
South Wilkes-Barre are self-starters, team-oriented and driven. tube television. TV flat screen HDTV
*2nd shift differential an additional $2.00 per hour * $30. 570-239-5291
We offer a competitive compensation and benefits package! Buttonwood (No Experience Necessary)
Emerson 19”, needs
minor repair. $10.
Korn Krest TV 27” Sylvania
color TV & stand.
570-655-4339

Applications also available at www.timberridgehealth.com Nanticoke • Salary & Commission • Benefits Works great $50.
796 Wanted to Buy
570-474-6028
or apply at facility located: • 401K Plan • 5 Day Work Week
Merchandise
$ Are at least 14 years old • Huge New & Used Inventory TV Magnovax 13”
color, remote con-
1555 E. End Blvd $ Are dependable BE PART OF THE BEST
trol. Excellent con-
dition $40. Call
CASH PAID
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 $ Have a great personality SALES TEAM IN THE VALLEY! 570-696-1703
Old shot guns &
rifles, swords &

Attn: Human Resources $ Can work evenings & Saturdays Apply in person to: 782 Tickets
daggers. Private
collector.

Fax: 570-823-9165 $ Would like to have fun while Blake Gagliardi, Sales Manager
570-417-9200

EOE M/F/D/V working with other teenagers Rick Merrick, Sales Manager BUS TRIPS The Video
Valley Crest Nursing, Inc. Yankee Baseball
Game Store
Drug Free Workplace d/b/a Timber Ridge Health
Care Center Then Call Mr. John at VALLEY CHEVROLET Opening Day vs.
Tigers 3/31, $139
28 S. Main W.B.
277780

Open Mon- Sat,


570-735-8708 601 Kidder Street Tigers 4/2, $79
12pm – 6pm
Rangers 4/16, $79
and leave a message Wilkes-Barre Blue Jays 4/30, $79
570-822-9929 /
518 Customer 518 Customer 518 Customer 518 Customer Red Sox 5/14, $99
570-941-9908
Support/Client Care Support/Client Care Support/Client Care Support/Client Care
518 Customer 518 Customer 518 Customer 518 Customer
Red Sox 5/15, $99
Baseball Overnight $$ CASH PAID $$
Support/Client Care Support/Client Care Support/Client Care Support/Client Care Red Sox @ Pirates
6/25-6/26 $239 VIDEO GAMES
Mariners @ Red Sox
7/23-7/24 $219
Yankees @ Orioles
& SYSTEMS
Highest $$ Paid
8/27-8/28 $209 Guaranteed
Nascar At Dover Buying all video
5/15 & 10/2 games &
$159 each Race systems. PS1 & 2,
New York City Xbox, Nintendo,
Brunch Cruise Atari, Coleco,
Sega, Mattel,
6/5, $99
Gameboy,
Atlantic City 3/27
Vectrex etc.
$15 with $5 Rebate DVD’s, VHS & CDs
COOKIE’S & Pre 90’s toys,
Kelly Services® is now hiring customer service TRAVELERS
570-815-8330
The Video
representatives to work at TMG Health. cookiestravelers.com Game Store
1150 S. Main
HOCKEY TICKETS: Scranton
Requirements: Why work for Kelly? WBS Penguin Hock- Mon - Sat,
ey Tickets - Paid 12pm – 6pm
• 1 year previous customer • Weekly electronic pay $41.00 per pair. Sell- 570-822-9929
ing for $27.00 per
service experience • Service bonus plan pair. Section 108.
• Ability to type 30+ WPM • Online training programs Dates available are:
April 1, 2, & 8. . VITO’S
• Ability to work nights and • Never an applicant fee
weekends
570-288-7905
&
• Flexible work schedule
784 Tools GINO’S
BUFFER
Powermate
Coleman
Ran- Wanted:
Call us up! dom Orbital, never
used in box $15. Junk
Kelly Services
Phone: 570.346.7406 E-mail: 5109@kellyservices.com
570-288-9940
Cars &
CARPET INSTALLER
TOOLS: kicker, Trucks
knives, chalkline,
notch cutter, 2 sta-
Highest
kellyservices.com plers, loop pile cut- Prices
ter, stair tool, strip
An Equal Opportunity Employer cutter, staples, Paid!!
© 2010 Kelly Services, Inc. V1436 blades, & tool box,
$250. Also seaming FREE
iron $40. Sub floor
277808

stapler $50. Electric PICKUP


stapler $50.
570-868-5886 288-8995
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Merchandise
GERMAN SHEPHERD
PUPPIES, AKC
AVOCA BERWICK DALLAS EDWARDSVILLE FALLS FORTY FORT HANOVER TWP. HARVEYS LAKE
WANTED Black/Tan, 1419 First Ave NEW CONSTRUCTION

JEWELRY
Black/Red.
570-825-5597 REDUCED!
570-239-5498

GAKC
ERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS
Registered.
1st shots and 146 Brown St.
wormed. 1206 Spring St.
"New Listing" Charming home
Lakeside property
Well kept 2-story NEW PRICE! with low taxes.
www.mountain Totally remodeled 2 2 story 4 bedroom, with hardwood Beautiful outside as View of lake, lake
hauskennels.com with 3 large
bedroom home with 2 bath. 2,244 sq ft. floors, fireplace & inside - This 2 story access, public boat
570-746-1689 bedrooms &
fabulous kitchen, 2 $55,900. Built in's, formal offers too many launch across
nice front porch RR1, Box 297
car garage, MLS 11-521 dining room, 2 car amenities & street.
on a fenced MAJESTIC VIEW!
GOLDEN RETRIEVER inground heated
pool and 4 person
570-696-2468
corner double lot.
$75,000.
3 bedroom brick
Ranch home nes-
garage, sunporch
& neat as a pin
upgrades to
mention. Resort
$110,000
MLS# 10-234
hot tub. Finished throughout! Nice living in your back
WILKESBARREGOLD REGISTERED PUPS basement could be
a 3rd bedroom.
MLS# 11-346
Four Star
tled on approxi-
mately an acre of
location on a tree
lined street away
yard with inground
Call Cindy
570-690-2689
pool & cabana. A
(570)991-7448 8 weeks old. $395.
Golden Retriever Duryea Borough.
MLS #11-576
Sundays, 12 to 2
307 Canter Dr.
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
well groomed river-
front land with
from the hustle
& bustle!
must see property!
$215,000
www.cindykingre.com

female 3 month old


(570)48GOLD8 $145,900 2,700 sq. ft., breathtaking scenic
$134,900 MLS# 10-1670
EDWARDSVILLE
pup $250. All have $386,500 views, cascading
1st shots/wormed. Call Charlie MLS# 10-4472 Call Geri
patrickdeats.com tree lines and the
1092 Highway 315 Blvd Registered 2 year VM 101 Four Star 570-696-0888
570-696-1041 legendary cliffs of
(Plaza 315) old yellow male lab 570-829-6200 McCabe Realty 570-696-3801 570-675-4400
Falls. Beautiful bird
315N .3 miles after $275. with papers -
BLAKESLEE DALLAS
and wildlife to daz-
570-674-9950
LEWITH & FREEMAN
HAZLETON
Motorwold $175 without. Beau- zle the eye and
tiful with excellent Looking for that
HANOVER TWP.
excellent fishing
bloodlines. and hunting for your
570-374-2190 or enjoyment. Living special place
147 - 149 Old
570-259-0234
AVOCA room w/fireplace,
family room, full
called home?
Classified will address
Ashley Road
Live in one side,

Mon-Sat
ITALIAN CANE CORSO 122-124 Short St.
Very nice double-
heated basement,
riverfront deck,
Your needs.
Open the door
rent the other.
3 bedrooms each
Mastiff Puppies block in central A/C and
10am - 8pm side with 1.5 baths.
Closed Sundays
ICCF Registered. Edwardsville on a much more. A one with classified! Nice rural area.
Sire over 200 lbs. quiet street and out of a a kind find.
37 Chestnut Road Propsed new Large Yard.
Highest Cash Pay Blue & blue fawn. 2 of the flood zone. Must see! 103 N. Church St.
(Old Farm Estates) construction $93,000. Call
Outs Guaranteed ready now, taking
deposits on the rest Custom built solid
brick 4 bedroom, 4
“Ranch Condo”
in Green Briar with
Good income prop-
erty for an investor
MLS #10-3751
$182,000
HANOVER TOWNSHIP for appointment.
570-606-6093
Well built stone
construction.
We Pay At Least Vet Checked
bath Colonial style a 2 car garage, or live in one side Call Debbie Convenient location

HANOVER TWP.
76% of the London 570-617-4880 and rent the other McGuire to schools & public
314 Packer St. home with an open community pool &
Fix Market Price Newly remodeled 3 floor plan on 1+ acre tennis in a great to help pay the 570-332-4413 transportation.
MINI DACHSHUND mortgage! Make Crossin Real $34,900
for All Gold Jewelry PUPPIES, Pure bedroom home with lot in the Poconos. adult community.
MLS #10-4687
A few of the ameni- $229,900 your appointment Estate
bred, without 1st floor master, 1.5 Call Tracy
Visit us at ties include central MLS# 10-1105 today! 570-288-0770
papers. 7 weeks baths, detached 570-696-2468
WilkesBarreGold.com garage, all new sid- A/C. 2 Master bed- Four Star MLS #11-438
old. Black. $300. rooms each with $69,900
Or email us at ing , windows, shin- McCabe Realty
wilkesbarregold@
Piebald $500. Call
gles, water heater, bath room and fire- 570-674-9950 Mary Ellen Belchick Doyouneedmorespace? 58 and 60 W. Saint
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DALLAS RANCH
kitchen, hardwood
rooms. A must in classified Reassessed by
MINIATURE POODLES see house!
$119,900
floors throughout,
cathedral ceiling is the best way the county in 2006
to $154,000 after 8 Diamond Ave.
ACA, 1 female, 2 2 bedroom, 1 bath.
males $350 each MLS 11-73 and 2 car garage.
Cherry kitchen,
tocleanoutyourclosets! the appeal in 2008 Loads of space in
MLS #11-653
Ready to go! Call Tom
$469,900 large enclosed rear You’re in bussiness it became this modernized tra-

EXETER
570-256-7996 570-262-7716 reassessed to ditional home. 3rd
porch with heat, with classified!
POODLES, MINIA-
Call Kim
570-466-3338 1 car garage,
asking $94,900.
$112,000. Two
homes on one lot.
floor is a large bed-
room with walk-in HAZLETON
800
PETS & ANIMALS
TURE (2) FREE TO
GOOD HOME. Black
Call 570-675-4805
FORTY FORT Close to schools,
nice
hood.
neighbor-
Two
closet. Modern
kitchen, family room
121 3rd St W.

addition, deck over-


DALLAS
House trained.
fridge's, two
570-362-3615
AVOCA stoves, two wash-
ers, two dryers
looking large corner
lot. Not just a
810 Cats starter home but a
PUPPIES
Pit Bulls, Toy Foxes, CARBONDALE and one dish-
washer all includ-
home to stay
in and grow!
CATS & KITTENS
12 weeks & up.
Poms, Chihuahuas,
Shih Tzus, Yorkies,
Maltese, Goldens,
105 Cedar Street
A great starter
ed. Off street
parking for seven,
fenced in yard.
MLS #11-622
$127,900
3 story Victorian,
Shots, neutered, home in a great Call Colleen
Pugs, Labs & more! 1/2 Double. The larger home is plenty of room and
VALLEY CAT RESCUE
824-4172, 9-9 only.
570-453-6900 or
570-764-2578
neighborhood, off
street parking, Incomplete rehab
on this property.
3 bedroom, 1.5
baths, wall to wall
570-237-0415
much, much more!!
3 bedrooms on 2nd
Reduced Price! upgraded electric,
431 McAlpine St newer roof, Perfect for investor carpet, freshly floor, 3 more on 3rd,
3 bedroom ranch,
CATS 2 female,
spayed & current
SHIH-TZU PUPPIES This charming tradi-
tional home has
refinished hard-
wood floors. Stone
replacement
windows & 2nd
or your 1st home.
3-4 Bedroom, 1
painted, finished
basement, natu-
kitchen with granite
countertops, 2
1 Male & 1 Female. Ranch home with floor laundry. Bath, 1 Car Garage. ral wood work tiered deck, partially
shots, need a good been extensively fireplace and living
Black & White. First nice country lot, MLS#10-4130 Many updates throughout and an finished basement
home. $10. each remodeled. There room. Newer deck,
shots, vet checked. home needs work. Call Arlene done, mostly finish enclosed back with wet bar area,
with toys. are many closets, a roof & heat. Close
Ready to go! $500. $44,900 570-714-6112 work needed. porch. Ceramic and 2 car attached
570-655-4339 beautiful stone fire- to Dallas schools. In
570-654-6730 570-696-2468 tile kitchen, count- garage. Needs a lit-
place, 1st floor laun-
dry/bath combo & a
New Goss Manor.
$149,900.
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP $38,900
Call Cindy King er top, 1.5 bath, tle TLC. But what a

SHIH-TZU PUPPIES
CATS: One 2 1/2 570-690-2689 office and foyer. steal at this price.
lower level that can 10-2787
year old female www.cindykingre.com New Roof, hot $55,900.
be easily finished. Besecker Realty
orange with white CKC. 8 weeks old. water heaters and MLS 11-12
10-1794 570-675-3611
stripes. One 1 1/2 Females. Vet insulation. The 570-696-2468
Call Betty
year old male cat
HANOVER TWP.
checked and ready (570) 510-1736 back house is a
black & white spot-
ted. To adopt call
Evan at 262-8989.
to go! Call
570-436-2762 DALLAS TWP. 570-696-1195 three floor, 2 bed-
room. Both have Single Family
570-675-4400 separate utilities. Home!
Shopping for a $134,000 Call 3 Bedrooms, nice
FREE. 6 year old
Maine Coon Cat. Smith Hourigan
DALLAS new apartment?
Classified lets FORTY FORT
Andy
570-714-9225
neighborhood,
large yard, gas
Neutered and front Group baseboard hot
declawed. Friendly 570-287-1196 you compare costs - water heat, near
and loving. Owner
moving. Good with
children and other
SHIH-TZU PUPPIES
Parents on premises
without hassle
or worry!
Hanover Township schools & public
transportation. HAZLETON
dogs. GOOD HOME
ONLY! 570-362-3615
Shots Current. $500.
Pomeranian Puppies
BACK MOUNTAIN Two homes for the
price of one in very
Get moving
with classified! HANOVERmodern
GREEN 3
Low taxes. To
Settle Estate.
REDUCED PRICE
$650. Call good condition with Ranch,
a 2 car garage. bedrooms, 1.5 bath $72,500
EXETER
KITTENS FREE litter 570-401-1838 No Realtors. Call
trained, 6 weeks "NEW LISTING" Live in one & allow rooms, hardwood
Cottage Style Cape the tenant to help floors, move in con- 570-262-6480
old. Call after 1:00 SHITZ TZU/LHASA 3 Bennett Street 1509 Wyoming Ave. for appointment.
570-417-1506 APSO PUPPIES Cod on over 1 acre pay the mortgage. dition. Large eat in
in a very private $174,900 Freshly painted and kitchen with new
Ready to go 4/8. insulated, immacu-
LOST CAT: gray &
white, female, blue
3 males & 1 female.
$300 males, $350
setting with a 1 car
garage & 2 baths.
$144,800
MLS# 10-3750
Four Star
McCabe Realty
late and sitting on
almost half an acre
cabinets, ceramic
tile, & stainless steel
appliances. Finished
HARDING 89 N. Church St.
Very large 1/2
collar near Hazle St. female. No papers This phenomenal this 3 bedroom 1.5 double, 3 floors of
(570) 829-7714 Four Star 570-674-9950 basement, newly
& Park Ave. 5000 sq. ft. 2 bath home can be carpeted family space to fill, might
after 4:00PM McCabe Realty
between Dana St & story located in yours. Features be possible to
DUPONT
570-674-9950 room. Custom bar
Moyallen. Sadly convenient Hillbrook include a modern with tile flooring & make this a Duplex,
missed. 903-9055 YORKIE PUPS Farms features kitchen, central plenty of room in
modern half bath.

815 Dogs
CKC, 11 weeks,
small, non-shed
great disposition,
living room, dining
room, music room,
kitchen with fire-
DALLAS Large 4 Bedroom
in a great
A/C. laundry room,
office and free
standing fireplace.
Fenced yard, large
sunroom & 1 car
this property, 2nd
kitchen started on
2nd floor. Buyer to
neighborhood with garage. Roof, fur-
lovable and place, island with All appliances PRICE REDUCED pay full transfer tax.
original architectur- nace & hot water
adorable home granite, media included. Just move 679 Appletree Rd. This is a Fannie
al details, hardwood heater are less than
raised. Pics avail- center & spacious right in! For more 4 bedrooms, Mae HomePath
floors, inground 5 years old.
able. $850-$950 dining area, family details and photos 2.5 bath home Property. ''First-
pool and hot tub. $140,000 Call (570)
each 570-436-5083 room with fireplace, visit: www.atlas nestled among the Look'' property no
824-7894 for a
4-5 bedrooms, REDUCE PRICE realtyinc.com private showing trees on a very investor offers will
Brick ranch on a
finished lower level $169,500 MLS 11-604 private 1 acre, this be considered for
845 Pet Supplies and 3 car garage
corner lot, large
MLS# 10-338 $190,000 country retreat 1st 15 days of
family room with
on 3.5 acres. 211 Hillside One Call Kim
HANOVER TOWNSHIP listing, please see

PAWS
a fireplace plus CROSS VALLEY has high quality,
AQUARIUM, 30 gal- PRICED BELOW NEW PRICE! 570-466-3338 modern updates www.HomePath
1 3/4 baths!
lon with accessories MARKET VALUE! Enjoy the comforts
PRICE REDUCED
REALTY complemented with .com
$55. 570-829-1541 Offered at & amenities of living (570) 763-0090 original woodwork $24,900
in a beautifully $129,500 MLS #11-55
$649,000! & builtins. Maple
MLS# 11-18
TO CONSIDER....
maintained town- Call Stacey
EXETER
DOG CRATES 2 Pet- MLS# 10-2779 eat in kitchen
house, 3/4 Bed- Four Star 570-262-1158
mate medium 27Lx Call Judy Rice with all appliances
rooms, family room McCabe Realty 570-696-2468
20wx19h $25. each 570-714-9230 OPEN HOUSE overlooks huge
570-674-9950
ENHANCE
570-654-2396 with fireplace out to
deck. Bright & airy
SUNDAY
MARCH 27 FORTY FORT family room with
floor-to-ceiling brick
YOUR PET
CLASSIFIED
REPTILE TANK 50
gallon with lid, heat
kitchen, finished
lower level, Tennis, DUPONT 1-3 PM 65 W. Pettebone St.
Beautiful remodeled Reduced!
Bi-Level. 1,750 sq ft.
fire place. Formal
dining room with
Golf & Swimming home in nice neigh-
REDUCED
AD ONLINE lamp, heat pad, & 3 bedrooms, 2 Pella sliders look
are yours to enjoy borhood. 4 bed, 3

Call 829-7130
décor $100.
570-474-0154 BEAR CREEK & relax. Mainte-
nance free living.
bath, new carpeting
new kitchen, stain-
baths, 1 car garage.
New carpeting,
out to stone patio &
inground pool.
French doors lead
$224,900 less appliances. paint, etc. Large lot.
Asking $118,000. to Master bedroom
MLS# 10-1221 A must see.
Place your pet ad
and provide us your Call Geri
570-696-0888
$174,500.
Leave Message
Deremer Realty
570-477-1149
suite with walk-in
closet. Central air & INKERMAN
email address Hi efficient heat,
570-696-3801 Wildflower Village 570-881-8493 water supplied JENKINS TWP.
This will create a LEWITH & FREEMAN 1101 Chicory Court
HANOVER TWP spring house. 45 Main St.

FORTY FORT
seller account This immaculate $185,000
online and login 900 end unit townhome, MLS #10-3089

DALLAS
information will be 3 bedroom Ranch NEW LISTING 5 years young, is Call Steve Shemo
emailed to you from REAL ESTATE with 1.5 baths on a 6 Ivy Lane ready and waiting 570-793-9449
gadzoo.com FOR SALE large lot with an Lovely 3 bedroom
Rancher with 2 full
for its new owner to
move right in!
“The World of Pets office & 3 season
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the Living room. kitchen counters, 1.5 bath, new car-
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your account to MLS# 10-3262 Master throughout, crown Collect cash, not dust! Large 3 bedroom
enhance your online Having trouble Four Star bedroom.Separate moulding. Gas fur- 2-story home with Clean out your
paying your mort- shower in Master home, freshly paint-
ad. Post up to 6 McCabe Realty nace and air condi- 76 Oak St. generous room basement, garage
captioned photos gage? Falling bath. Laundry room tioning. Back yard ed with some new
570-674-9950 Traditional old sizes. Features or attic and call the
of your pet behind on your 4 bedroom on a on main level and features patio, vinyl hardwood & tile carpeting, new van-
world charm in Classified depart-
Expand your text to
include more
payments?
may get mail from
You
LINEUP 90X175 corner lot
with vinyl siding
much more!
MLS #10-3285
fence and storage
$116,000
this 2 story with 4
bedrooms, 2 baths.
floors, 3-season
sunroom & 1st
ment today at 570-
ity and new flooring
in bath. Good sized
829-7130!
information, include
your contact
people who promise
to forestall your ASUCCESSFULSALE & a newer 14X24
rear sun room.
$249,000
Jay A. Crossin
MLS 11-144
Call Terry
Bonus includes 3 floor family room
with coal stove.
rear yard, off street

HARVEYS LAKE
car garage with 2 parking. Perfect for
information such
as e-mail, address
foreclosure for a fee
in advance. Report INCLASSIFIED! HUGE PRICE
REDUCTION!!
570-288-0770
Ext. 23
570-885-3041
or Angie
apartments above.
Let the apartments
Finished lower level
with built-in bar
your growing family.
Price reduced for
phone number and them to the Federal Doyouneedmorespace? $119,900 Crossin Real 570-885-4896 practically pay for area. 4 bedrooms a quick sale.
Trade Commission, Estate
or website.
the nation’s con- A yard or garage sale MLS# 10-1122
Four Star 570-288-0770
your mortgage! & 4 baths.
$385,000 MLS#09-2449
Price to sell at
sumer protection in classified $64,900
ALASKAN is the best way
McCabe Realty $159,500 MLS# 10-4091
Call Charles
DUPONT
agency. Call 1-877- 570-674-9950 MLS# 10-991 Four Star
MALAMUTE PUPPIES FTC-HELP or click
on ftc.gov. A mes- tocleanoutyourclosets! Contact Judy Rice
570-714-9230
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
AKC RARE Red &
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sage from
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shots & wormed, the FTC. “NEW LISTING”
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BEAR CREEK
$600 each. Call
JENKINS TWP
FACTORYVILLE
IN CLASSIFIED! with plenty of
570-477-3398
ASHLEY 333 Beaupland Looking for the right deal EXCEPTIONAL room on a private
wooded 2 acre lot
Boxer Mix dog free
to good home.
Brown, just over a
10-1770
on an automobile?
Turn to classified. Single family home FAMILY HOME FORTY FORT in Dallas School
District. Features REDUCED!
Two story, 4 bed- a 1 Car Garage,
year old. Cannot It’s a showroom in print! for sale in quiet
rooms, 4 bath 3 Bedrooms, 1 3/4
keep due to work. neighborhood-
Shots up to date,
Classified’s got Beautiful 2400 Sq. rooms, double car Bath and nice
the directions! attached garage, updates.
spayed, good with Ft. 6 bedroom, 2 $176,000
eat-in kitchen, din- Double block
cats and children. full baths, 2 story Call Cindy King
ing room, family near public trans-
Invisible fence sys-
tem included with
dog. Call after 7 29 Brown St. Living room has
DALLAS AREA
Conveniently
home, fully air con-
ditioned, oil & gas
heat, renovated
room, living room,
central air, finished
portation with a
2 car garage. Fully
570-690-2689
www.cindykingre.com
Solid 2 story home basement, Half rented. What's
570-574-7191 awesome woodland located just off kitchen, full unfin- Attractive 2 story
with 3 bedrooms, acre +, deck. Con- your pleasure? 1717 River Road
views and you will Dallas Highway on ished basement, 2 with finished lower
1.5 baths, vinyl veniently located REDUCED PRICE Compact 2 story
enjoy the steam/ 1.25 wooded acres. enclosed porches, level family room
sided, large carport between Clarks $75,000 home with 3 bed-
sauna. Lake and Currently duplex or 15 x 20 deck with & nice Forty Fort
and fenced yard. Summit and MLS# 09-4475 rooms, 1st floor
tennis rights avail- convert to single, power awning location. Move in 570-675-4400
Convenient loca- Tunkhannock; Four Star bath with laundry,
able with Associa- good condition. cover – generous condition.
tion. Home needs McCabe Realty
ENGLISH BULLDOG hardwood floors; large kitchen. Park-

Female For Sale.


updating by
great potential.
tion membership.
(membership
optional). Minutes
$117,500. All
offers considered.
570-287-5775
size lot, off street
parking, first floor
washer/dryer. All
central
retractable
vac;
deck
$114,500
MLS# 10-3717
Four Star
570-674-9950
HARVEYS LAKE
Lakefront property
ing in rear with
alley access.
Fully AKC Regis- $79,900 from the Pocono's or 570-332-1048 appliances includ- awning; pristine McCabe Realty
Doyouneedmorespace? for sale. 1 acre of $39,900
tered. Shots,Vet MLS 11-74 and 2 hours to ed. Offering price condition. 570-674-9950 A yard or garage sale land. 50’ of devel- MLS 11-99
Checked, Champi- Call Colleen Call Shari at ERA in classified Call Colleen
on Line and she is
11 weeks old, cost
570-237-0415
Philadelphia or New
York. $349,000 LINE UP $180,000
Call 570-421-0587 Brady Associates
$275,000 Call LINE UP is the best way
oped
Respond to:
lakefront.
570-237-0415

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A GREAT DEAL... or Rodite@enter.net
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JENKINS TWP. KINGSTON KINGSTON LARKSVILLE MOUNTAIN TOP NANTICOKE PITTSTON PITTSTON TWP. PLAINS TWP
SPRING BROOK TWP
FOR SALE BY OWNER
PLAINS TOWNSHIP
MILL CREEK ACRES
4 Lan Creek Rd
Close to Mohegan
Very attractive Spacious ranch 310 Deer Run Drive 68 Tilbury Avenue Sun & Geisinger, 4 6 Williams St.
125 3rd Ave. home with a 2 Spacious 11 year Well maintained 40 Gain St. Bedrooms, 3 Baths,
23 Mead St. on a large corner 16 Defoe St. Great value for the
Newer roof, car garage, new old 2 story built by ranch in Tilbury Thinking of down- Fireplace, 2 Car
Newly remodeled 2 lot in Birchwood Lovely 2 story, 3 price on quiet
furnace, water family room & Hallmark Homes Terrace. 2 bedroom sizing?? Then we Garage. Excellent
story on a corner Estates. 2 full bedrooms, 1.5 bath street which is
heater, electric stainless steel sits on 1 acre lot. home with hard- have the perfect lit- Condition. All Appli-
lot with fenced in baths, beautiful home that features closed to all main
service, washer, appliances. Ample Formal living rooms wood floors, 1 bath. tle house for you! ances Included.
yard and 2 car kitchen, Central A/C open floor plan with roads is a must
dryer, stove, off street parking. & dining rooms, eat Eat in kitchen. New construction Large yard.
garage. 4 bed- 2 decks to enjoy, cathedral ceiling see. Also comes
refrigerator. $154,700 in kitchen with Large “L” shaped Ranch with 3 bed- Go To
rooms, 1 bath, & a 3+ car garage. family room. Pris- with home
Replacement MLS# 10-4452 island. Family room living/dining room. rooms, 2 full baths, www.plainsre.com
1,660 sq. ft. $237,800 tine hardwood warranty.
windows Four Star with 11 foot ceiling Full basement, 2 car garage, gas for details.
$89,900 MLS# 11-176 floors. 3 season MLS 10-3210
throughout. McCabe Realty & fireplace. Office partially finished. fireplace. Full unfin- Asking $219,900
MLS 10-3684 Four Star sun room leads to $157,900
$150,000 570-674-9950 on 1st floor. Sunroom in back ished basement, Call 570-817-1228
Call Bill McCabe Realty patio, in ground Thomas Bourgeois
MLS#11-9 Screened porch off off kitchen. 3 car gas heat and cen- for showing
570-362-4158 570-674-9950 pool and manicured 516-507-9403
Call John
LAFLIN
kitchen overlooks detached garage. tral air. Granite CLASSIC
570-714-6124 in ground pool. PRICE REDUCED vinyl fenced yard.

SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP LUZERNE Large master suite


with 3 closets,
NOW $130,500!!
MLS# 10-1703
$169,000
MLS 11-141
counters, stainless
steel appliances,
nice yard.
PLYMOUTH
PROPERTIES
570-842-9988
private bath with Call Linda Call Terry
SUGARLOAF
570-885-3041 MLS #10-3676
whirlpool, separate (570) 956-0584 $229,900
shower, double Coldwell Banker or Angie
Call Colleen
JENKINS TWP. 570-885-4896 2 houses. Must sell
vanity & radiant Rundle Real Estate 570-237-0415 together. Each has
heated tile floor. 570-474-2340 its own utilities on
3 car garage. 2.57 acres. 3 car
KINGSTON Finished rec room
in lower level. NANTICOKE
Hanover Section
garage with 3 large
attached rooms.
7 Hickorywood Dr. Home Warranty.
"NEW LISTING" For Sale By Owner.
Wonderful 4 bed- 271 Charles St. NEW PRICE
room Ranch with
sweeping views of
Very nice 3 bed-
room 1.5 bath home
$395,000
MLS# 10-938
PITTSTON PLAINS
Ready for
occupancy, 2 unit
$249,900
Call (570) 788-5913
the valley. Master Call Linda 1610 Westminster Rd with store front in
with detached 1 car

250 Susquehan-
bedroom with walk-
in closet and bath,
garage. Home has
replacement win-
(570) 956-0584
Coldwell Banker
nice condition. Set
up shop & live in 3
bedroom apartment
SWEET VALLEY
nock Drive ultra modern eat-in dows, new carpet, Rundle Real Estate
kitchen with granite 570-474-2340 & let the rent from
Immaculate Cape fresh paint and 2nd apartment help
Cod home features counters and cherry remodeled bath-
290 Reynolds St. pay the bills. Ideal
MOUNTAIN TOP
cabinets with large rooms. This is a This cozy 2 story
1st floor master Very roomy 2 story home is being opportunity for the
suite with office and island and stainless must see in a nice
on lovely street in steel appliances. 2 offered at a great smart investor!
3/4 bath. 2nd floor Kingston. 4 bed- neighborhood,. 460 S. Mtn 34 Carroll St.
car garage, full MLS 11-442 Blvd. price. PLUS it is in DRASTIC PRICE
has 2 large bed- rooms, 3 baths, move in condition! Spacious 3 or 4
rooms with walk in unfinished base- $101,000 PRICE REDUCED! REDUCTION!
wood burning fire- $37,400 bedroom home.
closets and adjoin- ment with Call John Polifka Gorgeous estate $59,900
place in living room. MLS# 10-4535 Quiet street. REDUCED!!
ing bath. 1st floor walk-out to yard. 570-704-6846 like property with MLS# 11-165
Large eat-in kitchen Four Star MLS# 10-624 Nice doublewide
laundry and 1/2 MLS #10-4060 Antonik & log home plus 2 Four Star
as well as formal McCabe Realty PRICE REDUCED with 2 bedrooms, 2
bath, modern $269,900 Associates, Inc. story garage on 1 McCabe Realty
dining room. Freshly 570-674-9950 $79,900 baths, kitchen, living
kitchen with bam- Call Colleen 570-735-7494 acres with many 570-674-9950
painted, carpets Call Bill room, dining room,
570-237-0415 outdoor features.
boo floors, living
room with stone
fireplace. 2 tier
cleaned and numer-
ous updates makes
this move-in ready! MESHOPPEN NANTICOKE
REDUCED
(570) 362-4158
Garage.
MLS# 11-319
SCRANTON
laundry room,
season porch & 2
car built in garage
3

deck overlooks Novak Road Large well cared $325,000


Call for your OPEN HOUSE Call Charles 608 Webster St. sitting on 1.47 pri-
above ground pool, private showing. for home! Sunday March 27 vate acres.
ready for MLS #11-364 4 levels, lots of 1:00 to 3:00 $110,000
LAKE ARIEL
summer fun! $159,900 storage.Oversized Five Mountains
PITTSTON
MLS #11-657 Mary Ellen Belchick 1 car garage. Realty
$299,000 570-696-6566 2164 Northgate Rd Family room with 570-542-2141
Call Colleen gas fireplace. 4
zone efficient gas
PLAINS SWOYERSVILLE
570-237-0415
hot water base-
board heat.
1610 Westminster Rd
Lovely nearly com- Hardwood floors.
Large eat-in 2 unit property,
pleted renovated good location,
Looking to buy a Victorian farmhouse kitchen with huge 25 West
movable island. needs work.
home? sits high on 7.81 Washington St. $39,900
Large deck.
Looking for the right deal Place an ad here acres featuring
Private yard.
Move right into this 570-696-2468
2 story, 3 bedroom, panoramic pastoral very nice 3 bed-
on an automobile? and let the
2 bath. $85,000 views, high ceilings, Replace-ment room 1 bath home. 49-51 Curtis St.
Turn to classified. sellers know! MLS 11-621 original woodwork, windows. Pool Fully occupied dou-
Lots of natural
570-829-7130 house. Home ble with separate
It’s a showroom in print! 570-696-2468 gutted, rewired,
insulated and sheet- warranty included.
woodwork and a
utilities. 2 bed- 184 Owen St.
beautiful stained PRICE REDUCED!
Classified’s got rocked, newer roof, $224,000 glass window. rooms each side, Roomy 2 story, 4
KINGSTON
Gorgeous estate
the directions! vinyl siding, kitchen MLS# 11-382 Kitchen appliances off street parking
like property with bedroom, 1.75 bath
and baths. Lots of Call Michael Pinko and wall to wall car- and fenced in yard. single family home
40 N. Landon St. log home plus 2
potential with TLC. (570) 899-3865 MLS #10-2584 on a large lot with
JENKINS TWP. Residential area, peting approxi- story garage on 1
Elk Lake School Dis- mately 1 year old. $75,900 large modern eat in
4 bedroom plus 2 in acres with many
trict. $199,000 Home also has a Call Lu-Ann kitchen. Large living
attic totaling 6. 1 1/2
MLS# 11-525 Call one car detached 570-602-9280
outdoor features.
Garage.
Doyouneedmorespace? and dining rooms.
baths. Half block
from schools. All 570-696-2468 garage. MLS# 11-319 A yard or garage sale 1st floor laundry
in classified room, ductless air
LAKE SILKWORTH
new rugs and $83,900 $325,000
Smith Hourigan MLS 11-347 conditioning on 1st
Call Charles
appliances, laundry
room, two car
Group Call John is the best way floor, vinyl siding,
garage, off street
570-474-6307 570-704-6846 tocleanoutyourclosets! carport, off street
parking and much
Antonik & Associ- You’re in bussiness
MOUNTAIN TOP
parking, $139,900.
Call 570-829-0847 ates, Inc. Shopping for a more.
Wynd Tree Oaks Est. 570-735-7494 new apartment? with classified! MLS 11-432
$159,900
2 story home with Classified lets
3/4 bedrooms, 2.5
baths on 1.4 acres, KINGSTON Find Something?
LINEUP
ASUCCESSFULSALE
you compare costs - SCRANTON
Jay A. Crossin
Ext. 23
2600 Sq.Ft. on cul Lose Something? without hassle 802 Hampton St. Crossin Real
Estate
INCLASSIFIED! or worry!
PLAINS
de sac in great Older Cottage with Get it back where it
neighborhood.Large Lakeview in Fair 570-288-0770
kitchen, granite Condition. New
belongs Doyouneedmorespace? Get moving
counters, stainless
appliances, great
Bathroom, New
100Amp Breaker, &
with a Lost/Found ad!
570-829-7130
A yard or garage sale
in classified
with classified!
SWOYERSVILLE
island, sunk in living
room, oak stair-
case, 4 car garage,
Furnace re-done in
2006. Great
MOOSIC REDUCED!
115 Greystone Drive
is the best way
tocleanoutyourclosets! PITTSTON
Location for
decks, great view, At-Home Business Well-maintained You’re in bussiness
62-63 Railroad Ave. home built in 2006. *Buyer to pay $75
Pittston Schools. Double block home with Sign location with classified!
$394,900 right on Rt. 29. Great yard. 4 bed- doc fee at closing,
in need of updating
(570) 208-2383 or
(570) 510-7918
with large fenced in
yard. 3 bedrooms
$34,900
Call Cindy
rooms, 2.5 baths,
large kitchen, family
room, dining room/
NOXEN
3672 SR 29S
2 story apartment
building near all
offers/contracts are
not binding until the
entire agreement is
each side, newer 570-690-2689 conveniences.
www.cindykingre.com office, two-sided Front unit is a signed (ratified) by Double block &
JERMYN roof and vinyl sided.
Great investment.
gas fireplace, large
deck, large shed.
modern 1 bedroom
& the rear unit is
all parties. *If you
have not received
a 2 unit complex
with a 4 bay
111 FRANKLIN ST. MLS #10-4459 garage. All in one
Glenmaura $299,000 a spacious 2 bed- an offer response
PENDING $54,900 8 Butler St. deed. Family owned
Commons town- For info, call room with large w/in 72 business
Call Colleen 570-579-4701 Grand old home hours, you may call for many years.
570-237-0415 house features, making it’s debut! kitchen & living
570-675-4400 room. Heat and 877-885-1624 & $145,000

NANTICOKE
spacious two story Perched on a cor- MLS# 09-1643
electric split. leave a message
living room with gas ner lot, home fea-
LARKSVILLE $59,800 identifying the prop- Four Star
fireplace, nice Brick front ranch tures original wood- erty address, your McCabe Realty
work, nice size MLS# 10-3422
235 Cannery Dr. foyer, oak stair- with large Living Four Star name, phone # & 570-674-9950
Built in 1993, ranch, case, breakfast room, 3 bedroom, rooms, 2nd floor email, & you will
McCabe Realty
SWOYERSVILLE
single family, sun room, deck, full balcony, 2 kitchens receive a prompt
nook, deck with
KINGSTON and walk up attic. 570-674-9950
3 bedrooms, 2.5 nice view, oak floor- basement, sheds response.
HISTORY! Home needs updat-
baths, garage, eat- and garage on 0.54 $18,000
Live in a house
located in the town
known as the Birth-
in kitchen, dining
room, living room,
ing, sunken dining
room and tile bath-
rooms. Lower level
acres. $154,000.
Call Jeannie Brady
ERA BRADY
ing but has loads
of potential!
MLS #11-731
PLAINS 570-696-2468

place of First Aid fireplace, gas


forced air furnace, finished in 2008 133 E. Broad St. ASSOCIATES $49,900
(Jermyn) This Charming 3 Call Colleen
central air, unfin- with third bedroom, 570-836-3848
house is a deal at bedroom brick 570-237-0415
ished basement, walk-in closet bath-
HUGE NOXEN TWP.
$53,900. No need ranch with ample
to purchase any 12,570 sq. ft. lot, room and family
deck. Brick front off street parking,
appliances they are room. Family room updated kitchen & DUPLEX PROPERTY
with siding. Stick
all included! For
more details and
pictures visit
REDUCTION!!!!! built for wheelchair
access with open
is bright & features
unique fireplace.
a great fenced in
yard! The basement
For Sale By Owner
Move-in good con-

SHAVERTOWN
floor plan. $319,000 is partially finished & dition. 1 Bedroom
PITTSTON
www.atlas heated. Hardwood 20 Nittany Lane Each. All Separate
realtyinc.com $243,000 MLS# 10-6336
under carpets. Also Convenience! Loca- 304 Vista Dr Utilities. Off Street
MLS#10-1458 Call (570) 288-1246 tion! Easy Living!
to set an appoint- coal stove for heat Parking. Great
$53,900 type in basement. This home has it all. Location, Excellent
Call Kim ment 3 floors of living
$113,900 Neighborhood.
570-466-3338 MLS #10-2723 Enjoy the mountain space w/hardwood
LARKSVILLE
$55,000.
Call Mary Price views and privacy floors and gas fire- MUST SELL
(570) 348-1761
570-472-1395 from your rear deck place in living room. CALL 570-407-3100
45 First Street W.
570-474-9801 on this country Open floor plan,
543
Westmoreland
Ave.
MOOSIC raised ranch on
1 acre in Noxen.
lower level family
room w/laundry and
3/4 bath. 3 bed-
SWOYERSVILLE
3 bedroom, 1 bath For Sale by Owner
PENDING
Owner financing For Sale By
KINGSTON
Stately 5 bedroom home with custom 39 Tompkins St rooms w/2 full
home in prestigious available. Beautifully Owner
woodwork & 3 3-4 bedroom ranch baths on upper remodeled home,
neighborhood.
Yearning to be LINE UP decks, above
ground pool
with 2 car detached
garage and finished
level. Deck and
patio for outdoor
new cabinets, gran-
restored to its origi- ite countertops,
nal splendor. Porch, A GREAT DEAL... & hot tub. lower level in nice living! 2 zone heat,
central a/c, inter-
ceramic tile floor in
REDUCED PRICE neighborhood. kitchen, pantry,
rec room, sun room
and inground pool.
Fantastic Foreclo-
sure! Just the room IN CLASSIFIED! $119,000 Completely remod- com and stereo large master bed-
Looking for the right deal eled and modern plus central vac room with 2 walk-in
Huge Reduction you need at a price Call Cindy throughout - too system, 2 car closets and study,
$175,000 you can afford. Nice on an automobile? 570-690-2689 much to list! garage. What more
home with off-street corner lot, partially
Call Jay Crossin
parking on a quiet
Turn to classified. www.cindykingre.com
$114,900 could you want? enclosed yard with Well maintained
“NEW LISTING” Ext. 23
Crossin Real dead end street. A It’s a showroom in print! Pictures and full MLS #11-782 vinyl fencing, deck house complete
Spacious Split Level 1509 Grove St. description at $199,900
with 2.5 baths, 2 Estate modern kitchen with Just across the Classified’s got Call Colleen
with gazebo. with appliances and
www.plainsre.com $289,900 some furnishings if
family rooms & a 570-288-0770 hardwood floors. A Avoca border sits the directions! 570-817-1228 570-237-0415
great backyard for MLS 10-1123 desired. 3 bed-
11 x 32 all-season
NANTICOKE
this quaint 3 bed- room, 1 bath, dining
sunroom which summer fun. Terrific 570-675-4400 570-696-2468
room Ranch home
overlooks the 18 x KINGSTON TWP. potential. $78,960 on a triangular 6 Edward St
PITTSTON TWP.
room, enclosed
back porch. Roof,
36 in-ground pool.
$264,900
MLS 11-676
570-696-2468
shaped lot. If you
want low taxes and
PARSONS / WB vinyl siding windows
all replaced within
MLS# 11-692 3 bedroom, quiet
utilities, this is the
PLAINS
neighborhood. Off last 5 years. Situat-
Four Star house for you!
street parking, large ed on large lot, off
McCabe Realty MLS #11-773
fenced yard. Fully Absolute Must street parking. Stor-
570-674-9950 $59,900
insulated. Low heat See River Ridge age shed. Very nice
Call Colleen neighborhood!!!!!
bills. Move in ready. Townhouse!
570-237-0415
KINGSTON Looking for a home
$72,000
Call (570) 262-4400
SHAVERTOWN
$85,000 FIRM!!!
Call (570) 288-9681

PITTSTON
8 Circle Drive that's move-in 120 Parnell St.
Only one lucky fami- LARKSVILLE ready? This immac-
BIRCHWOOD ESTATES Classic Ranch in
ly will be able to ulate ranch features 110 Oak St great location. 3
make this home 3 SONDRA DRIVE
MOUNTAIN TOP
all brick exterior, bedroom, 3 baths,
their own! Beautiful- beautiful modern high quality
ly kept Ranch with tiled kitchen, formal
2 car garage, new
bath, partially fin-
dining room, large
sunken living room,
throughout. 3 sea-
son porch over
looking private rear
SWOYERSVILLE
"NEW LISTING" ished basement, 3 3 bedrooms,tiled yard. Owners says
Very attractive season room, bath with garden sell and lowers
home with 1.5 almost 1 acre in tub, fully finished price to 375 Greenpond Rd.
Dallas School Dis- 264 Burke Street
baths, formal basement with fire- $219,900. For No maintenance Well kept Ranch in
trict. Home Warran- place, 3/4 bath and BUYER TO PAY $75 Midway Manor with
dining room &
modern kitchen,
vinyl siding & neat
cy included. For
more information EXCEPTIONAL & LARGE
3 bedroom, 2.5 144 Patriot Circle
laundry
zoned gas heat,
area,5 DOC FEE AT
CLOSING. OFFERS /
more information
and photos please
visit our website at
fees. Many
upgrades. Move in
condition. 2,000 sq.
7 rooms, 3 bed-
rooms, 2 baths, 2
as a pin throughout! and photos visit our This is a move in newer carport and CONTRACTS ARE www.atlas car garage, newer
website at bath home. Living ft. Berber, ceramic
Great floor plan. room, dining room, ready, updated more. Plus seller is NOT BINDING realtyinc.com tile & hardwood. 2 furnace. Immaculate 2 story,
Move right in! www.atlas townhome with offering a Home UNTIL THE ENTIRE MLS #10-2817 MLS #10-4474
realtyinc.com family room, bedroom, 2.5 stone & vinyl. Large
$134,700 kitchen, central air beautiful granite & Warranty for your AGREEMENT IS Call Charlie for baths. All appli- $162,900 lot on cul-de-sac.
MLS# 11-260 MLS #11-370 marble floors, tile peace of mind! SIGNED (RATIFIED) your private Call Tom
$179,900 PLUS finished lower ances, washer 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2
Four Star level family room, backsplashes & a $124,900 BY ALL PARTIES. showing. & dryer & window 570-262-7716 baths. Detached
McCabe Realty Call Charlie large deck with MLS 10-3662 $38,000 VM 101
570-829-6200 storage room & treatments includ- oversized 2 car
570-674-9950 laundry room canopy. $108,000 570-696-2468 570-696-2468 ed. Walk in garage with loft.
VM 101 MLS #10-3937
(unfinished), 2 car closet. No Tile, hardwood,
Looking for the right deal garage, deck, patio, Call Mary Price units in front of granite, central air.
on an automobile? fenced yard on 570-472-1395 or behind. 1 car laundry/pantry &
570-474-9801
Turn to classified. corner lot.
$249,000. For sale
garage. Very
private. Near all
LINE UP large family room
with built in bar &
It’s a showroom in print! Say it HERE
Classified’s got
by owner, realtors
welcome. in the Classifieds!
interstates.
REDUCED PRICE
A GREAT DEAL... fireplace on 1st
floor. $284,900.
the directions! 570-706-1077 570-829-7130 Call 570-829-3162 IN CLASSIFIED! 570-288-3256
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TRUCKSVILLE WEST PITTSTON WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE Properties Properties
ASHLEY PARK HANOVER KINGSTON PITTSTON
JUST ON THE MARKET PENDING
JENKINS TOWNSHIP WYOMING Laurel Run & San
Souci Parks, Like
new, several to
618 FELLOWS ST
Large 2 Bedrooms,
Pecks Court
New Construction.
2 bedroom. All
appliances included.
May Street 2nd floor, appli-
PRICE REDUCED! choose from, Luxury 2 bedroom, All utilities paid;
ances, NEW refrig- electricity by tenant.
Financing &Warranty, 1st floor. Heat,
erator, stove & Everything brand
facebook.com/ appliances, sewer
microwave. Off new. Off street park-
MobileOne.Sales & garbage included.
street parking. ing. $695 + security
Call (570)250-2890 Handicap access.
Porch & Yard. Sun & references
912 S. Franklin St. $750/month.
room. Available 570-969-9268
Call 570-441-4101
Ledge View
116 Amber Lane Move-in condition 927 Vacation April 1st. $575/ +
Very nice Bi-level 2-story with 3 utilities. Small pets
SALE BY OWNER
199 Clearview Ave
Development
132 Clear Spring Ct.
home with 2-3 bed-
rooms, open floor
bedrooms, 1.5
baths with open
Former Parrish
Locations ok. 570-357-1138
or 610-568-8363 KINGSTON PITTSTON
(Turn @ Spring Gar- Ranch style town-
home, with 2 bed-
plan, built in floor plan; finished
Center Hall with 285 Wyoming Ave. VACATION PROPERTY Renovated 2 bed-
3rd floor, 1 bed-
room, eat in
HANOVER AREA
den) Classic Colo- garage, driveway, lower level, walk-up room with central
nial newly remod- rooms, 1 3/4 mod- attic and fenced-in kitchen & parking First floor currently Think Spring Time kitchen, stove &
on corner lot. used as a shop, air. 2nd floor, quiet
eled featuring ALL ern baths, modern Lower level family yard with newer MLS#08-2954 Share at Scenic fridge. Living room,
could be offices, Lee Park Section building, 2 porches,
NEW flooring, bath, kitchen with stove, room with pellet pool. $82,900 $179,900 Quail Hollow in 1 bath, coin-op
etc. Prime location, 2 bedroom apart- all appliances. Off
dining room, living dishwasher, stove. Move in MLS #10-3914 Call Charlie Drums, PA. 19th washer/dryer.
corner lot, full base- ment, 2nd floor. street parking,
room with picture garbage disposal, condition home DJ Wojciechowski Week. Year Round Heat, water, sewer
ment. 2nd floor is 3 Off street parking. security & lease. No
window provides fridge. Separate $99,900 570-283-9100 x22 Access to Indoor included. $495/
bedroom apartment Washer/dryer pets. $555 + utili-
fantastic views of laundry room, 1 car MLS 10-4538 Swimming Pool, Hot month + security
plus 3 car garage hookup. Screened ties. 570-690-3086
the Back Mt., dry- garage, like new Call Colleen Tub, Restaurant, and references
and parking for in porch. New wall
wall, refrigerator, condition. 570-237-0415 Game Room & Call 570-822-8671
6 cars. to wall carpeting,
bath tub, lighting, MLS 11-366 Beach. PRICE KINGSTON
MLS #10-4339 excellent condition.
KINGSTON
GREATLY REDUCED!
SDK GREEN PITTSTON AREA
deck & much more. $162,500 & extra storage
2 bedrooms, 1 bath, Call Lu-Ann $174,900 Call 570-331-4793
$495 plus utilities
eat-in kitchen, unfin-
ished basement,
570-602-9280
WILKES-BARRE
Carey Avenue
Call Charlie
VM 101
(Absolutely No Time
Share Companies)
(954) 643-1781 or
(570) 817-1802 ACRES HOMES
Apartments for
Rent. 2nd floor,
brand new deck. washer, dryer hook
Well kept single 11 Holiday Drive
single detached
garage. Located on
a quiet street. Low
WILKES-BARRE
19 Schoolhouse Ln
family. 6 bed, 3 bath
big lot, garage, Own
930 Wanted to Buy
Real Estate HANOVER TWP Kingston
“A Place To
ups, heat & water
included. No pets.
Call 570-654-2433
it for $1,000/mo. If 214 Taft Street
Taxes! This Home Call Home”
WEST WYOMING qualified buyer. Sell- 2nd floor. Modern 2
Spacious 1, 2 & 3
WE BUY HOMES
Is Priced Right bedroom. Newer PITTSTON
And Will Not Last er to help with clos- 912 Lots & Acreage Bedroom Apts
ing costs. kitchen, bath, stove
At $124,900. Custom leases from & fridge. Washer & 3 Bedroom
Shown by appoint- 732-406-7738 $8.00-$12.00/sqft + Any Situation Townhomes
dryer in basement.
ment only
call 570-604-7780
WILKES-BARRE
NNN based on
terms. Space
DALLAS
Goodleigh Manor
2 acre leveled lot at
570-956-2385 $500 + utilities &
security. No pets.
Gas heat included
FREE
CLEAN & SPACIOUS
available from No smoking. Call 24hr on-site Gym
300-4300 sqft. very top of moun-
TRUCKSVILLE
(570) 825-6259 Community Room
Cozy 2 bedroom Established busi- tain. Spectacular
view (lot# 21) drive-
LINE UP Swimming Pool 4 rooms, 2nd floor,
home, large fenced ness on-site, prop-
536 W. Eighth St. in yard, 2 car erty fronts 4 lane way enters from A GREAT DEAL... KINGSTON &
FORTY FORT
Maintenance FREE
Controlled Access
wall to wall carpet,
off street parking.
Tulla Drive.
3 ULTRA MODERN
traffic and is only
Nice starter home
with 7 rooms, 3
garage. $45,000
MLS 10-3229 minutes from Construction of IN CLASSIFIED! Patio/Balcony
and much more...
Water, sewer &
garbage included.
570-696-2468 Wilkes-Barre City. home required by Looking for the right deal Non smokers & no
bedrooms, 1.25 Call Today
APARTMENTS
MLS# 10-2064 Michael Dombroski.
baths. 1 car garage
Call Cindy Restricted on an automobile? or stop by pets. $550/month.
for a tour! 570-655-2567
and carport. Home If you need a 570-690-2689 Covenants Apply. Turn to classified. Hardwood floors, Now Offering
has plenty of park- 4 bedroom home www.cindykingre.com Call 570-406-5128 It’s a showroom in print! garage, central air,
Price Reduced!
ing in rear with
shed and great
with generous
room sizes, 1.5 Classified’s got washer/dryer, de-
Move In Specials
570-288-9019 PITTSTON
DALLAS TWP.
signer bath rooms,
3 bedroom ranch yard. baths & detached the directions! barbecue deck, fully New apartment
home. Hardwood MLS #11-559 garage, then this is complex, 2 bed-
Lot 48 applianced kitchen,
floors. Sunken living $99,900 the one! 3 season rooms, hardwood
LUZERNE
Springview Court new carpeting,
room. Lower level Call Tom sunroom & neat floors, sewer,
family room with 570-262-7716
570-675-4400 4.05 acre Wooded energy efficient. 2-3
garbage & all appli-
basement. VERY
WILKES-BARRE Lot on Cul-de-sac PEOPLE. $675 to 1 bedroom, wall to
fireplace. Garage. NICE CONDITION! $730.570-881-4993 ances included.

PITTSTON
60’x161’ lot. in the Goodleigh wall, off-street $685/month. Call
NEW PRICE Manor development parking, coin
$99,900 $92,600 (570) 878-2738
Besecker Realty
570-675-3611
MLS# 10-1191
No sign on proper-
ty. Lot requires on KINGSTON laundry, water,
sewer & garbage
PLAINS
Four Star site well & septic. 1 bedroom, 2nd included. $495/
McCabe Realty
WEST WYOMING $142,500 floor, washer/dryer month + security
570-674-9950
WEST PITTSTON MLS# 10-2755 hookup, yard, park- & lease. HUD Spacious two story
Call Cindy ing, No Pets, Quiet accepted. Call 3 bedroom apt.
242 Damon Street Looking for the right deal 570-690-2689 /Secluded/Conve- 570-687-6216 or Professionally
on an automobile? www.cindykingre.com 941 Apartments/ nient $425. + utili- 570-954-0727 cleaned & painted.
ties. Discount avail- New carpeting,
Turn to classified. Unfurnished able, lease, refer- hardwood floors,
29 Amber Lane
A honey of a house It’s a showroom in print!
Classified’s got
328 Kennedy Blvd. DALLAS TWP
ences. 574-9827
MOUNTAIN TOP ceiling fans. Eat-in
kitchen with stove
just over 20 years
old will have a
the directions!
Modern medical
space, labor &
570-675-4400
CONDO FOR LEASE: 1 Bedroom apart-
ments for elderly,
/fridge/dishwasher,
washer/ dryer hook-
brand new roof industry approved, $1,800. 2 bedroom/
Nice 3 bedroom disabled. Rents ups. Off Street Park-
before you move in. 2 Bath. Call Us to
Ranch home in 2 large bedrooms WILKES-BARRE ADA throughout, 2
doctor offices plus DURYEA discuss our great based on 30% of
ADJ gross income.
ing, Maintenance-
free yard. Nice
44.59 ACRES
Spacious home good condition. freshly painted with Amenity & Mainte-
Mayflower Section 4 exam rooms, xray area. $700 plus utili-
KINGSTON
with original Hardwood floors, new carpeting. nance program! Handicap Accessi-
Nice area. Duplex. and reception and ble. Equal Housing ties. Security/lease.
architectural family room & office Large eat in Call 570-674-5278
Easily converted breakrooms. Could Opportunity. TTY711 Sorry no smoking or
in basement. kitchen, 26x12 living 1 bedroom,
features in a back to 6 room, 2 be used for any or 570-474-5010 pets. References
$124,900 room w/new car- Dallas, Pa. ALL UTILITIES
great neighbor- bath single. Carpet- business purpose. This institution is an required.
MLS #11-169 pet, 3 season room MEADOWS INCLUDED.
hood. Featuring ing, hardwood. Will remodel to suit. equal opportunity Call (570) 824-9507
Call Toni Ranieli overlooking large APARTMENTS $520/month. No
4 bedrooms, Stoves and refriger- Also available provider &
570-237-1032 fenced in yard. Plus 220 Lake St. pets, section 8 OK
ators included. for lease.
SHEATOWN
hardwood floors, 570-288-1444 a garage and drive- Housing for the Call 570-817-3332 employer.
Reduced! MLS #11-751
a large sun room way. Move in now! elderly & mobility
Asking $52,000 $595,000
and two car
detached garage.
MLS #11-749
$89,900
Call 570-823-7587 Call Charlie
VM 101
impaired; all utilities
included. Federally KINGSTON MOUNTAIN TOP
Beautiful 1st floor, 2
1/2 bedroom. Stove

WOODBRYN
Call Colleen Industrial Site. Rail subsidized program. 1st floor, 1 bedroom. and fridge. Large
$135,000
MLS# 10-1675
WEST WYOMING
570-237-0415
YATESVILLE served with all
utilities. KOZ
Extremely low
income persons
Stove & fridge
included. Washer 1 & 2 Bedroom,
kitchen, on-site
laundry room. Off
CROSS VALLEY approved. encouraged to hookup. $425 + street parking. $600
TOY TOWN SECTION
available
$2,395,000 apply. Income less utilities. Call immediately, No + utilities, security,
REALTY MLS#10-669 than $11,900. (570) 814-0843 or lease & background
148 Stites Street pets. Rents based
(570) 763-0090 Call Charlie 570-675-6936, (570) 696-3090 check. Call
PLAINS TWP.
on income start
MINT CONDITION 8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri. at $395 & $430. 570-417-0088
MUST SEE!
KINGSTON
EQUAL HOUSING for appointment
WEST PITTSTON $74,000
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your LAND! OPPORTUNITY
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
Handicap Accessi-
ble. Equal Housing

SWOYERSVILLE
322 SALEM ST. Charming 750 sq. basement, garage 2 Apartments. Opportunity.
ft. corner lot home. Available Now. Call 570-474-5010
DUPONT
or attic and call the HIGHWAY 315
All hardwood floors, 61 Pittston Ave. 2 acres of commer- Both 2 bedrooms, TTY711 2 bedroom house
Classified depart- GOULDSBORO
$550 + security &
new hot water Stately brick Ranch cial land. 165 front 902 Layman Lane This institution is an with living room, eat
boiler, gas heat,
ment today at 570- Totally renovated utilities. No pets. equal opportunity
in private location. feet. Driveway 6 room apartment. in kitchen. 1 bath.
immaculate with full 829-7130! For more info, Call provider and Porch. Large yard.
Large room sizes, access permit and Partially furnished,
basement. fireplace, central lot drainage in Scott 570-814-0875 employer. Off street parking.
brand new fridge/
WILKES-BARRE
2 car garage. A/C. Includes place. WIll build to No smoking, no
electric range, elec-

Great 1/2 double


570-446-3254
45 Birch St
extra lot.
MLS #10-3512
suit tenant or avail-
able for land lease.
tric washer & dryer.
Brand new custom
KINGSTON
3 rooms, 1 bed- NANTICOKE
pets. $670 includes
heat & water.

WHITE HAVEN PRICE REDUCED MLS 11-17 draperies, Roman 2nd floor, 1 bed- 570-696-3368
located in nice $209,000 Price Negotiable room, heat & hot
West Pittston loca- shades, carpeting / room, includes all
Call Charlie Call Charlie water included, free
tion. 3 bedrooms, flooring & energy appliances & wash-
570-829-6200 570-829-6200 Wooded lot in Big use of washer &
new carpet. Vertical efficient furnace & er/dryer, heat & hot
VM 101 VM 101 Bass Lake. Current dryer available. No
blinds with all appli- windows. 2 bed- water included. No
perc on file. Priced pets & no smoking.
ances. Screened in room + large attic pets. $550 + securi-
below cost, sell $480 + security & 1
porch and yard loft bedroom with ty. (570) 735-2573
says bring all offers. year lease. Call Immediate
MLS#10-1535 spacious walk-in
MLS#10-3564. Low 570-331-7016 Days independent living
closet, full tiled bath
NANTICOKE
$59,000 Fenced yard, 2 car price $10,000 or 288-6764 Night
on 1st floor, Easy openings at:
Charlie VM 101 garage, large work- Thomas Bourgeois access to I-81, Myers Manor
54 Shade Tree Rd.
Well maintained
shop/storage build-
ing at back of prop-
YATESVILLE SUGAR NOTCH 516-507-9403
CLASSIC
airport & casino, off
street parking. No KINGSTON 355 East Ridge St
First floor apart-
on the Wesley
Village Campus
bi-level in tranquil
wooded setting by
erty. Come take
a look! PRICE REDUCED PROPERTIES
570-842-9988
smoking, No pets.
$750 + utilities &
Available May 1
Great neighbor-
hood! 2nd floor, 2
ment. Heat, water,
sewage, garbage &
Cozy one bedrooms
and studios avail-
a stream. Large $32,000 security. appliances included.
bedrooms. Large able. Ask about our
bedrooms with lots 570-696-2468 $500 / month. Call
HARVEYS LAKE
570-762-8265 move-in incentives!
Looking for that of storage through- dining & family 570-301-3170
Call (570) 655-2891
special place
called home?
out. Spacious
open living area &
Lake View EXETER room. New bath &
kitchen with tile or visit us online at

Classified will address large breakfast bar


in kitchen (great
Hard to find this
one! Buildable lot
with view of lake. SENIOR APARTMENTS
floors,
carpet &
windows,
appli- NANTICOKE
East State St.
www.
unitedmethodist
homes.org.
Your needs. location in quiet 863-865 Main St.
$32,900
ances. Includes
2 large bedrooms.
Open the door community but Good 222 Schooley Ave. garage. No pets /

WEST PITTSTON
12 Reid st. neighborhood, MLS# 10-2523 smoking. $675. Modern kitchen and
with classified! close to I-80 & 940. Call Cindy
Exeter, PA
Spacious Bi-level Great location. Well Some utilities includ- bath, all appliances
Comes with access Accepting applica-
home in semi-pri- established Bar & 570-690-2689 ed. Lease & dishwasher, w/d 2 bedroom, 2nd
to community pool. tions for 1 bedroom
WEST PITTSTON vate location with www.cindykingre.com hookup. Ample floor apartment.
WILKES-BARRE
& clubhouse. This Grill on Main St. apartments. Quality deposit. After 6
private back yard. 3 with parking lot. p.m., 570-814-6714 closets and stor- Washer/dryer hook-
house comes with 1 bedroom apart-
97 Lacoe Street season room. Gas Liquor License & age. No smokers. up, carport parking,
an additional lot ments for ages 62
fireplace in lower equipment included. $580 per month heat & hot water
Pin# Q11S5-VAR- and older. Income
level family room. 4 includes sewer, included. Stove &
VAR, DB/Page-Book
bedrooms, garage.
Kitchen features
stainless steel
limits apply. Rent KINGSTON garbage & water. Fridge. References
3004 Page 210588. only $437 month.
MLS 10-4740 hood, Fryers & 570-675-4400 * Utilities Included DUPLEX 570-239-2741 & security. $650.
Home warranty
included. $135,000 $159,900 Ansul system. * Laundry Facilities Beautiful 1st floor, 2 570-654-7479
MLS #10-1776
Call Mary Price
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
VM 101
Turnkey operation
priced to sell. MOUNTAIN TOP
200 Kirby
* On Site
Management
bedroom, 1.5 baths,
5 rooms, convenient NANTICOKE
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WEST PITTSTON
570-472-1395 Currently open. 6 *Private parking residential location, Nice clean 1
570-474-9801 57 Fulton Street room apartment on Call for appointment hardwood floors, bedroom. Heat, hot
Spring is here! 3 bedrooms, 1 bath 2nd floor. $130,000 570-654-5733 natural woodwork, water, garbage fee 2nd floor, 4 rooms.
Now’s the time to home in Wilkes- MLS# 11-65 Monday - Friday french doors, ceiling included. Stove, Hardwood floors.
put in an offer on Barre. This is a Fan- Call Stanley 8am-11am. Equal fan, laundry with fridge, air-condition- Heat and hot water
this immaculate, nie Mae HomePath (570) 817-0111 Housing Opportunity washer/dryer in- ing, washer/dryer included. No pets.
move in ready, 2 Property. All meas- cluded, refrigerator, availability. Security. No smoking. Avail-
bedroom home! Off
street parking with
urements are
approx. Buyer to
NEAR HARVEYS LAKE Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate EXETER/WYOMING gas range, dish-
washer, oak cabi-
$515 per month Call
(570) 736-3125
able now. Call
570-479-4069.
1 car garage, no 570-474-2340 2 AND 3 BEDROOM nets, off street
pay full transfer tax.
maintenance yard Inspections for Buy- Beautiful piece of APTS. W/d hookup, parking, fenced-in
with entertainment
bar, quiet neighbor-
ers knowledge only.
Fannie Mae ''First- SWOYERSVILLE property located in
a nice area waiting
off street parking,
tile kitchen & bath,
back yard, storage.
Available April 1. WEST PITTSTON
320 Race St.
hood, all kitchen Look'' property, to be built on. Most- $650-$700/mo + $695 + utilities.
WILKES-BARRE
appliances includ- ly wooded. Water, utilities. 237-2076 Call 570-690-0633 1st floor, 5 rooms,
investment offers 2 bedrooms, 1 bath.
ed. You don’t want will not be consid- sewer and gas are
to miss out
on this one!
ered for the first 15
days of listing. RR2 Box 200
adjacent. Going
towards Mountain- FORTY FORT
1633 Wyoming Ave.
KINGSTON
Immediate personal
care openings in
Includes heat, hot
water & sewer.
Credit report, 2
MLS 10-4063
$112,500
Call Melissa
Please see
www.homepath.co
Well maintained, 4
bedroom, 1 1/2
top left onto Kirby
Ave just past Grey-
stone Manor.
2 bedrooms, no
pets, newer carpet
E.Light,
WALNUT ST.
bright, 1st
Myers Manor
and Anderson
occupants, no
smoking, no pets,
m for details. baths, eat-in & paint, air condi- Personal Care security. $625/
570-237-6384 $19,900 kitchen, spacious $59,000 floor, 2 bedrooms,
MLS 11-429 tioning. $650/per elevator, carpet-
Facility on the month. Available
MLS #11-695 living room, front & DRASTIC PRICE month, plus utilities. Wesley Village January 1st, 2011.
570-696-2468 back porches on REDUCTION! 570-696-2468 ed, Security
Call (570) 287-3059 system. Garage. Campus Pat McHale
1.58 acres. $185,000 A variety of 570-613-9080
Very nice 3 Extra storage &
bedroom. Newly
renovated with
$123,800. Call
Jeannie Brady
ERA BRADY
Large 7 unit with
yearly rental income FORTY FORT
Beautiful 3rd floor, 1
cable TV included.
Laundry facilities.
accommodations
available! Meals,

WEST PITTSTON
97 Lacoe Street
new roof &
siding. Near
Mercy Hospital.
ASSOCIATES
570-836-3848
of $42,900 & all
units are rented.
bedroom. Stove &
Fridge. All utilities
Heat & hot water
furnished. Fine
neighborhood.
housekeeping,
laundry and trans-
Ample parking plus included. $595. portation included.
$44,900! Convenient to bus
WEST PITTSTON
a garage. Security + 1st month Call (570) 655-2891
570-650-1126 & stores. No
909 Income & MLS# 10-909 rent. Background
pets. References.
or visit us online at
Four Star check. For appoint- www. 4 Delaware Avenue
Commercial McCabe Realty ment and applica- Security. Lease. unitedmethodist Upscale 2 bedroom
WILKES-BARRE
PRICES REDUCED
WILKES-BARRE Properties 570-674-9950 EARTH
CONSERVANCY
tion, Call
570-417-0088
No smokers
please. $840.
570-287-0900
homes.org. apartment. Modern
kitchen, washer /
dryer hookup. Must
DURYEA WEST WYOMING LAND FOR SALE
46+/- Acres PITTSTON see! 570-430-3095
Very well
maintained, 2
331 Holden St
10-847
Hanover Twp.,
$89,000
10+/- Acres
KINGSTON
Like New 2 bed- 1/2 DOUBLE HOME West Pittston, Pa.
GARDEN VILLAGE
bedroom, 1 bath, 1
car garage in quiet Hanover Twp., room apartment in For lease, available APARTMENTS
neighborhood. Move $69,000 AMERICA great neighbor- immediately, 3 bed- 221 Fremont St.
in ready, hardwood 28+/- Acres REALTY hood. 2nd floor. rooms, 1 bath room, Housing for the
floors, gas heat & 73 Richard Street Fairview Twp., FORTY FORT Includes new refrigerator and elderly & mobility
great outdoor living 108 Simpson St. 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath $85,000 COLONIAL STYLE kitchen (with new stove provided, impaired; all utilities
space. Kitchen Cute and well cared Traditional in Very 61+/- Acres REMODELED featur- stove, dishwasher washer/dryer hook- included. Federally
appliances for home. Enclosed Good Condition. 622 Donnelly St. Nuangola ing built-in appli- & microwave) and up, off-street park- subsidized
included. $112,500 patio on back, off Open Layout. Off Double Block in $125,000 ances, dining room, bath w/washer ing, no pets, No program. Extremely
MLS 10-4063 street parking for 4 Street Parking, good condition. Many possibilities 40+/- Acres custom window dryer hookup. Hard- yard, $625/per low income persons
Call Melissa cars. Nice big yard, Yard & Shed. Great investment for this building. 40 + Newport Twp. coverings, laundry, wood throughout month, plus utilities, encouraged to
570-237-6384 privacy in rear. Many Updates. property. Come parking spaces, 5 $180,000 etc. Services pro- with ceramic tile in $625/security apply. Income less
MLS 09-3505 Asking $47,900 take a look. offices, 3 baths and 32 +/- Acres vided. DETAILS kitchen and bath. deposit. Call (570) than $11,900.
$49,900 Call 570-762-1537 $96,000 warehouse. Wilkes-Barre Twp. UPON REQUEST. $695/mo + utilities 954-5332 after 5:00 570-655-6555,
Call Jay Crossin for showing MLS# 10-2668 $425,000 See additional Land 2 YEAR LEASE, NO and security. No p.m. to set an 8 am-4 pm,
Ext. 23 Call Karen Maria Huggler for Sale at PETS OR SMOKING, Pets, references appointment or Monday-Friday.
CROSSIN REAL Coldwell Banker CLASSIC www. earth APPLICATION, required. Call Scott email nor- EQUAL HOUSING
ESTATE Rundle Real Estate PROPERTIES conservancy.org EMPLOYMENT (570)823-2431 mandy225@ OPPORTUNITY
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Mayflower
WILKES-BARRE
APARTMENTS
WILKES-BARRE

SPACIOUS 1 BEDROOM
on 1st floor of brick
building in historic
WYOMING
TOWNHOUSE
Carpet, tile bath,
appliances, washer
DALLAS DOLPHIN PLAZA
Rte. 315
2,000 SF
We Need Your Help!
Crossing FOR RENT! district. Wall to wall
carpet; equipped
/ dryer hookup,
sewer, parking by
Office / Retail
Next to Gymboree
425 South Franklin
Apartments Street. For lease. kitchen; bonus front door. $600 + 4,500 SF Office
Showroom,
Available immedi- room; off street Utilities, Security &
Warehouse
570.822.3968 ately, washer/dryer parking. $650. Lease. No smoking,
Loading Dock
on premises, no month includes no pets.
heat, water, Call 570-693-0695 Commercial space Call 570-829-1206
- Light & bright pets. We have stu- for lease. $10/sq. ft.
dio, 1, 2 bedroom parking. Call
open floor plans 570-650-1266 Physician's office
apts. On site park-
with references Shopping for a ready to occupy Doyouneedmorespace?
- All major ing. Fridge, stove
provided. We have a
new apartment? approx 7500 sq. ft. A yard or garage sale
appliances included Looking to buy a Various suites up to
- Pets welcome* 24/7 security cam- home?
Classified lets 20,000 sq. ft. also in classified
- Close to everything
era presence and all
Place an ad here you compare costs - available. State of is the best way
doors are electroni-
- 24 hour emergency cally locked. $450- and let the without hassle the art amenities.
tocleanoutyourclosets!
Ample parking.
maintenance 650/per month, sellers know! or worry! Contact Judy Rice You’re in bussiness
water & sewer paid, 570-829-7130 Get moving
- Short term One month/security
714-9230 with classified!
leases available with classified! MLS# 10-4102

WILKES-BARRE
deposit. Call (570)
793-6377 after
Call TODAY For 10:00 a.m. to set an 944 Commercial Shopping for a
WILKES-BARRE
AVAILABILITY!! appointment or 1 bedroom, 1 Properties new apartment?
email shlomo_voola bath, Great View, Classified lets
www.mayflower @yahoo.com. you compare costs - Anonymous Tip Line 1-888-796-5519
315 PLAZA
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Water, Sewer, basement, garage
or worry! Luzerne County Sheriff’s Office
Certain Restrictions
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WILKES-BARRE Trash INCLUDED
$525. Call
1750 & 3200 SF
Retail / Office
or attic and call the
Classified depart- Get moving
Clean, 2 bedroom, 570-899-8034.
2nd floor duplex.
Space Available ment today at 570- with classified!
570-829-1206 829-7130!

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Stove, hookups,
parking, yard. No Wilkes-Barre
pets/no smoking. Š1 bedroom,
$475 + utilities. affordable, water
Call 570-868-4444 included.
WILKES-BARRE / WILKES-BARRE
Š2 bedroom,
affordable.
KINGSTON LAFAYETTE GARDENS ! Š3 bedroom
single,

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Lease, security ments available for Hanover
& references. immediate occu- Š2 bedroom,
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water included. Š3 bedroom,
Starting at $550 large, affordable
WILKES-BARRE
1st floor, 2 bed-
Call Aileen at
570-822-7944
Nanticoke
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Properties Properties Properties
DURYEA PLAINS DRUMS HANOVER TOWNSHIP WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE
HANOVER TWP. SCRANTON Wilkes-Barre
OFFICE1stSPACEfloor,
2 bedrooms, tile 3 bedroom single

/ NANTICOKE
kitchen and bath, Spacious, 4 bed- LUXURY family. 1 1/2 baths. RENT TO OWN
86 Main Street Large w/d hookup, off- rooms, wall to wall TOWNHOUSE Driveway, yard, nice AVAILABLE NOW,
beautiful, profes- street parking carpeting. 1.5 baths, ON GOLF area. $800 + utilities 3 bedrooms, 1.5

HOMES AVAILABLE
sional office space $650/per month, living room, kitchen. COURSE Call 570-332-5723 baths, washer/
for rent. Two sepa- plus utilities Call Fridge, stove & $1395 plus dryer hookup, off-
rate offices. Large (570) 655-1238 dishwasher. Laun- utilities. Minutes street parking, Homes available in
conference room. dry hookup. Off from I-81 & I-80. Shopping for a Double Lot with Birchwood Village
Complete kitchen. 2 Doyouneedmorespace? street parking. $700 Very large, 2,100 new apartment? large back yard, Estates.
Estates 2 and 3
A yard or garage sale + utilities & security. sq. ft. open floor $800/per month +
fireplaces. Old
570-823-4116 or plan 1st floor
Classified lets utilities & security.
bedrooms. Rent-
2006 one story, World Charm. Back to-own available.
commercial build- deck area. Off
in classified 570-417-7745 or with full base- you compare costs - Call 201-230-5002 CALL TODAY!
Light Hearted Old ing, built by Sean street parking. 100 is the best way 570-417-2737 ment. Includes without hassle Rent to Own Option for appointment. 570-613-0719
Timer in developing Rist. Quality, impec- Block of South tocleanoutyourclosets! all appliances +
or worry! 3 bedrooms with
laundry. On 15th
WILKES-BARRE
South Main ST. Franklin St. Must
SWOYERSVILLE
cably maintained, You’re in bussiness large eat-in kitchen,
corridor, adjacent like new condition. see. 570-287-5991 hole, deck over- Get moving washer dryer &
962 Rooms
to paring lot and Two units with with classified! looking fairway. with classified! fenced in yard. Riverside Dr.
KINGSTON HOUSE
1 bedroom. Eat-in
WILKES-BARRE 2 car garage,
EDWARDSVILLE
within view of Public separate utilities. kitchen. Washer/ Great first home, Stately brick, 4
Square and Movie
Theatre. Three
Tile and wall to wall
carpeting, full TIRED OF HIGH 162 Short St.
dryer hookup. Gas
heat. $440/month.
1 year lease +
security & refer-
ences. Small
HARVEYS LAKE
Charming 3
owner will help with
financing. $500
bedroom, 2 bath &
2 half bath home. Nice, clean
furnished room,
story historic build- kitchen, two laundry Renovated 3 bed- deposit needed to Hardwood floors,
RENTS?
Water included.
ing features 10' rooms, many room in quiet loca- pets allowed. bedroom ranch secure home. spacious rooms, starting at $315.
Security & no pets.
ceilings, rubber potential uses. tion. Fresh paint, Available April above lake. Year Between 5 & 9 pm beautiful patio, Efficiency at $435
Are you paying too Call 570-760-5573
roof, gas hw Perfect for doctors new carpeting and 1st. Call now for round rate $600 Call 570-288-9050 all appliances month furnished
BB...Located in the much for your cur- showing. month + utilities. with all utilities
office and current rent office? Call us! new kitchen w/dish- included. $1,600/
heart of Wilkes-
Barre's historic dis-
trict 1 block from
use of hair salon
and tanning salon.
We have modern
office space avail-
washer. No pets or
smokers. Only $650 WILKES-BARRE
2 Half Doubles
(570) 592-3113 Shorter term $900.
Available 4/1.
No pets. Deposit.
month + utilities.
MLS#10-2290
included. Off
street parking.
570-718-0331
DUPONT
Koz through 2013. able in Luzerne per month, +utilities. 570-696-3801
Public Square were Security, emer- Call (570) 466-6334 Both located in nice References. Call Margy
yesterday meets gency lighting and
Bank Building on
Public Square.
neighborhoods. Off Large completely
610-574-4080 570-696-0891 WEST NANTICOKE
today.
$350,000
570-696-2468
sound system.
Macadam parking
Rents include heat,
central air, utilities, 6
HANOVER TWP.
rooms, 3 bed-
street parking. No
pets. Security & all
utilities by tenant.
remodeled 2 bed-
room styled town-
LARKSVILLE WILKES-BARRE
Furnished with pri-
vate bath. Cable,
lot for 25. trash removal, and house. Stove & garbage & all other
rooms, wall to wall 3/4 bedrooms, 1.5 2 bedroom, living 2 bedroom, 1/3
$349,000 nightly cleaning - all fridge included. Pri- triple block, utilities included.
carpeting, fenced in bath. $650/month. vate interior attic & room, kitchen and
MLS# 11-220 without a sneaky includes appliances, Non-smoking. Call
yard, newly remod- Also, Nice 2 bed- basement access. bath. Great view!
570-814-5465
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
CAM charge. eled. $475/month + room. $525/month Section 8 welcome. water, electric. 2
Access parking at Washer/dryer blocks from General
utilities & security. 570-766-1881 Utilities by tenant
the new intermodal
garage via our cov-
Call (570) 472-2392
hookup. Heat
included. Nice yard. $500/mo + security
Call 570-814-8299
Hospital. Available
immediately. Refer-
Good neighbor-
hood. 3 bedroom, WILKES-BARRE
WILKES-BARRE
ered bridge. 300SF $750. No pets. wall to wall carpet- Furnished rooms for
(570) 348-1761 to 5000SF available. KINGSTON 570-479-6722
ences requested
$625/per month, ing, fenced yard. rent. Close to down-

THE BEST 9,000


We can remodel to
suit. Brokers Pro-
66 Poplar St Completely remod-
eled 3 bedroom half
EXETER NANTICOKE Call (570) 417-3299 Washer/dryer hook-
up. No pets. $595 /
town. $85/week +
security. Everything
KINGSTON
18 Pierce St SQ. FT. FOR $1.50 SQ.
tected. Call Jeff
Pyros at 822-8577
1st floor, recently
remodeled, 2
bedroom, living
double. Attic with
walk in closet. SCARBORO AVE
Completely remod-
Desirable
Lexington Village Looking for that
month + utilities. Call
570-402-2014
included. Call
570-704-8288
Hardwood floors Nanticoke, PA
Office Space room, dining eled 1/2 double, 3 Many ranch style special place
Available Immedi-
ately, Off street
FT. IN TOWN.
ŠFree snow removal
WYOMING
1701 Wyoming Ave.
room, kitchen
bath, washer/
throughout. Black
marble fireplace.
Sun room. Front &
bedroom, 1.5 baths,
mint/excellent
homes. 2 bedrooms
2 Free Months With
called home?
Classified will address
956 Miscellaneous 965 Roommate
Wanted
parking. Security dryer hookup, off condition, gas heat, A 2 Year Lease
ŠFree water fee 900 sq. ft. private back porches. Nice Your needs.
required. 3 room
Suite $400/month, ŠFree parking office suite. Suitable
for general office
street parking,
great neighbor- yard. Fridge, stove,
dishwasher includ-
new tile & hard-
wood, new kitchen
$795 + electric
SQUARE FOOT RE
Open the door WILKES-BARRE ROOMATE WANTED
FOR CRUISE
includes utilities. ŠFree sewer fee
use, professional
hood. $575 +
ed. Washer/dryer & baths, all new with classified! Land For Rent Avail- To Share Costs On
570-690-0564
570-823-7564
Sprinkler, 1st floor,
Great lighting, gas
office, etc. Includes
security & utilities
(570) 814-9700 hookup. $695 + appliances, nice
yard & neighbor- MANAGEMENT able 80,000 sq. ft.
commercial lot.
A Carnival Cruise

heat, overhead
all utilities, including
cleaning and free
security. Tenant
pays all utilities. hood. $795. No 866-873-0478
WILKES-BARRE Fenced in. Level
May 1st - May 8th
from Baltimore to
KINGSTON Pets 570-479-6722 land. Cleared &
KINGSTON
door, Near 81 W-B parking. A Must See. Call 40 Dexter Street Freeport Nassau.

Garage space
AND $900/month
Call Charlie
(570) 824-7251
PITTSTON 3 bedroom, 2 bath
single home. Off
graded with no
obstructions. Auto-
Each $682 + tips.
Call Harry For Info.
rental. 1200 sq. ft.
Zoned for repairs &
THE BEST 20,000 SQ. 570-829-6200
VM 101 LINE UP
James Street
Single family home,
street parking.
$500 + utilities &
matic dawn to dusk
lighting system &
570-287-1555

manufacturing.
$450 per month
FT. FOR $1.50 SQ. FT. A GREAT DEAL...
freshly painted,
brand new gas fur-
security. Call
(570) 357-2809
two 20 ft. wide
gates. Near all ROOMATE WANTED
Same as above only
FOR nace, 3 bedrooms, major highways. In Wilkes-Barre.
or 570-826-1795
(570) 814-8876 bigger + 5 offices.
Call Larry
IN CLASSIFIED! 1 1/2 baths, off Call 570-822-2021;
ask for Dave.
$275/month
Split utilities. Fur-
street parking. No
Looking for the right deal
WILKES-BARRE
570-696-4000
KINGSTON
or 570-430-1565
947 Garages Attractive 1/2 dou- on an automobile? APARTMENT pets, no smoking.
$675 / month + utili-
nished.
(570) 262-5202
COMMERCIAL SPACE WAREHOUSE/LIGHT ble on a charming
residential one way
Turn to classified.
It’s a showroom in print!
2 bedroom, or
1/2 double on
ties. Call Betty at
Century 21
Carey Avenue
Well kept single
959 Mobile Homes
Looking for the right deal
FOR RENT HANOVER TWP. street. 3 bedroom 1
Classified’s got West Side.
Smith Hourigan family. 6 bed, 3 bath
DALLAS TWP. on an automobile?
MANUFACTURING bath, living & dining Group big lot, garage.
620 Market St. room combination. the directions! 570-779-1777 570-287-1106 $1,000/mo. Security 2 bedroom, 1 bath, Turn to classified.
Newly Renovated Kitchen with range ext 3559 & credit check large kitchen & It’s a showroom in print!
Prime Space.
1,250 sq. ft., OFFICE SPACE & dishwasher.
1st floor laundry 953 Houses for Rent AMERICA
or 570-714-6127 required. Call
973-508-5976
large living room.
Water, sewer &
Classified’s got
the directions!
PLYMOUTH
Near Kingston hookup. Gas heat. REALTY CO. garbage included.
Corners. Great
location for retail or PITTSTON Attic storage. Heat
RENTALS WILKES-BARRE NORTH
$495/month, 1st &
971 Vacation &
business office.
Easy Access and
Main St.
12,000 sq. ft. build-
& utilities by tenant.
No pets. 1 month BEAR CREEK VILLAGE FORTY FORT
3 bedrooms. Gas
heat. $625 + utilities 805 N. Washington
last. 570-332-8922
Resort Properties
Beautiful 2 story 4
HUNLOCK CREEK
security, 1 year Call for current security & refer- 2 bedroom, new
parking. Call Cliff ing in downtown 1427 San Souci Pky bedroom home for
FLORIDA
lease. Call availability. Over 30 ences. 1 year lease. wall to wall carpet
location. Ware- Newly remodeled,
570-760-3427
house with light
manufacturing.
fully equipped full
service garage.
ROSEWOOD REALTY
570-287-6822
rent situated on 4
wooded acres.
years managed
service provided.
No pets. Call
570-825-4302
& paint, front & rear
porches, fenced in
Move in ready &
affordable 2 bed- Boca Raton
Garage, shed, NO PETS/SMOKING yard, off street
LINEUP Building with some Also has a detail $1,350. All utilities
room & 3 bedroom Beautiful 5 room

ASUCCESSFULSALE
office space. Entire
building for lease or
wash bay. Garage
is 2,560 square KINGSTON by tenant. Security
& references
/2 YEAR SAME
RENT, EMPLOY-
MENT VERIFICA-
SUGAR NOTCH
3 bedroom, 1.5 bath
parking, washer/
dryer hookup, full
basement, no pets.
homes located in
quiet, country set-
ting. Starting at
home with Pool.
Fully furnished. On
canal lot. $600
will sub-divide. feet with 50 feet Large 1/2 double, 3 required. Small pets TION/APPLICATION
INCLASSIFIED! MLS #10-1074
Call Charlie
road frontage on
the Sans Souci
bedroom, sunny &
spacious, $650
ok. (570) 690-3094 REQUIRED.
newly remodeled
single home. $650
$535 + utilities &
security. Call
$5,000. Financing
available with mini-
weekly. If interest-
ed, write to:

Easter
Doyouneedmorespace? 570-829-6200 Parkway month, 1 year lease, Details call
570-288-1422
+ utilities. Call
570-821-0463
570-814-1356 mum down. Call
570-477-2845
120 Wagner St.
Moosic, PA 18507
credit check &
A yard or garage sale VM 101 $249,900
570-696-2468 security deposit.
in classified Attic, cellar, eat in
is the best way kitchen, front &
back porch, no pets,
tocleanoutyourclosets! no smoking, new

Eggstr
stravaganza
nza
You’re in bussiness carpeting & paint.
with classified! WEST PITTSTON
$1.00 SQ. FT.
Not Section
approved.
8

570-817-2858 or
18,000 & 9,000
PITTSTON
570-714-1606
sq. ft. Great,

COOPERS CO-OP
clean assembly
space; A/C; Gas
HANOVER TWP.
24’x40’, high
LARKSVILLE
heat; Own meters; 3 bedroom, 1 bath
Lease Space ceiling. Storage or
New 1/2 baths; half double, Freshly
garage. Can divide.
Available, Light freight elevator
For more info, call cleaned & painted.
manufacturing, Owner/Agent Tenant pays all utili-
Parkway Storage
warehouse, 908-852-4410
(570) 824-5724 ties including sewer.

Surprise your child on Easter!


office, includes $550 plus security.
all utilities with
free parking.
LINE UP PLAINS Call (570) 332-5723

I will save A GREAT DEAL... Large 1 & 1/2 car


garage for rent. LUZERNE
you money!
IN CLASSIFIED! $125/month. No
electric or heat. Call
Totally remodeled 2
story, 3 bedroom
WEST PITTSTON
Wyoming Ave.
570-714-9234 half double
basement.
with
Very
High traffic location. 950 Half Doubles large yard, nice
Office space with view. Off street
parking. $580 + utili-
ASHLEY
Character. 885 sq.

PITTSTON TWP.
ft. Great for busi-
ness, retail or spa. 3 bedroom, wall to
ties, security & ref-
erences. Call
570-829-0291
Celebrate the holiday
with a photo of your child
Rent includes heat wall carpet, dish-
Commercial & water. Call for Leave Message
washer, first floor
more details at
NANTICOKE
Building for Rent laundry room,

in our special Easter


40 x 50 with 2 570-655-9325 fenced yard,
overhead garage Hanover schools, 1014 S. Prospect St.
doors.For info, call
WILKES-BARRE $610 + utilities. 3 bedroom, 1 bath,

Eggstravaganza section
570-237-6548 570-851-2929 washer/dryer hook-
Great Location! Two
up, stove, fridge,
ASHLEY
side by side office
wall to wall. No
PLAINS TWP
publishing on Easter
suites available.
1,800 sq. ft each. 1 pets. $565 + utilities
7 PETHICK DRIVE Spacious 3 bed- & security. Gas Heat
OFF RTE. 315 story. Excellent con- room half double Call (570) 735-6394

Sunday, April 24, 2011.


1200 & 700 SF dition. 10 ft. ceiling. with finished walk

NANTICOKE
Office Available. Ideal for most pro- up attic. Living
Reasonable. fessions including room, dining room,
570-760-1513 medical, legal or eat-in kitchen. New 377 E. Washington
beauty salon. Near windows. Stove & Newly remodeled, 3
Say it HERE all major highways & fridge included. All bedrooms, 1 1/2

only
in the Classifieds! good traffic area. utilities by tenant. baths, no pets
570-829-7130 Call 570-822-2021; $475/month + secu- $575/ per month
ask for Betty. rity. Call Jocelyn plus utilities. Call

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