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Eye on the prize
Ransom crash claims child
Police: Operator, passenger BY SHAUNA MCNALLY sylvania State Police at Dunmore. Jeep that was allegedly stopped on the
Abington Journal Reporter “I was in the shower, and I came run- road, according to a report by Trooper
not licensed to operate a
RANSOM TWP. - A fatal crash oc- ning out. I thought a car blew up in the Richard Bozym. The Ford overturned
motor vehicle at time of curred Monday night, May 9, shortly yard,” Paula Minchak who lives two onto its driver side, hitting a tree on the
incident. after 5 p.m. on Dark Region Road in houses down from where the crash oc- embankment. The Jeep turned side-
Ransom Township. A 22 -month -old curred, said Tuesday. ways and burst into flames, according
Run for the Roses benefits
child, Cole T. Hazelton, was pronounced The crash took place at approximately
Voluntary Action Center in
Scranton. See Page A3. dead at the scene, according to Penn- 5:14 p.m. when a Ford Focus struck a See Crash, Page 7

CLARKS SUMMIT
Baptist Bible commencement 2011 PRIMARY ELECTION

Four seek
positions in
Photos from area college and
high school graduations will
Clarks Green
BY DON MCGLYNN
appear in the June 22 edition. Abington Journal Reporter
There are few candidates in the 2011pri-
CLARKS SUMMIT mary election hoping to be part of the Clarks
Green Borough Council for the upcoming
Second Friday arrives term.
Marnie O’Dea Palmer
Marnie O’Dea Palmer held a seat on the
Clarks Green Borough council for12 years,
beginning in November1995. She chose not
to run for re-
INSIDE: Meet the candidates election in
in other local races, 8A 2007, but de-
ABINGTON JOURNAL/ALICE STUFFLE
cided to return
Senior Robert Cummings at right, joins in a group dance.
in December of 2010, after the resignation of
Abington Arts Council hosts Patrick Conaboy left a vacancy.

Light up
second month of walking art
tour. See Page A3.
She submitted her resume and was voted in
unanimously. Now that her term is coming to
a close, she has decided to run for the seat
CLARKS SUMMIT again.
In addition to her time on the council,
Art at Newton Ransom

the night
O’Dea Palmer said she brings with her more
than five years as a legislative assistant at the
Pennsylvania House of Representatives and
experience as a manager of Lackawanna
County’s Office of Environmental Sustain-
ability.

Keith Williams

S
tudents at Lackawanna Trail Jr./Sr. High A lifelong resident of the borough, Keith
School attended their prom May 6 at the Williams graduated from Abington Heights
School hosts annual student art Radisson in Scranton. For more images of High School and holds a bachelor’s degree in
exhibit. See Page C5. the evening, see Page A6. Seniors Vanessa Noble, Chelsea Cucura and Natalie communications from King’s College and
Horrocks
See Clarks Green, Page 8
INSIDE
ArtsEtc..............................A11
Calendar...........................A2
Classified ...........................B1
‘Veterans Through Time’
BY JOAN MEAD-MATSUI erans through the years that march 19, 2010; and Charles
Abington Journal Correspondent have served, supported and Horvath, U.S. Marines, Cor-
Crosswords.......................A9
Obituaries.........................A6 CLARKS SUMMIT - some who died for our coun- poral, DOD Feb. 13, 2005.
Gretchen Eagen, public try,” said Eagen. “VFW Com- Korean War: Robert Mor-
School ........................A6, C5 issues co-chair for the Abing- mander Steuart Bailey has gan, U.S. Army, T-5, DOD
Sports ...............................C1 ton Heights Civic League, is helped to identify many veter- June 10, 2005; William Dunn,
looking for help from the ans from our area who have U.S. Marines, Private, DOD
Clarks Summit community. served in wars during this June 3, 2001; James Michael
She seeks information and time.” Eagen Jr., U.S. Air Force, Staff
photos from families and Anyone with information or Sergeant, DOD June 20, 2008. SUBMITTED PHOTO
and mail to The Abington Journal, 211 S. State St,, Clarks Summit, PA, 18411

friends of deceased Clarks photos to share of the de- Vietnam War: Robert Dalton resident Greg Gondella, 30, has been chosen to compete in the
Summit veterans with the aim ceased veterans is asked to Kromko, former VFW Com- 10th Annual Teva Mountain Games in Vail, Colo., June 2 to 5.
to honor them in the upcom- contact Eagen at 570.585.8180 mander, U.S. Marines, Corpo-

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ing Clarks Summit Memorial or e-mail geagen@yahoo.com ral, DOD Feb. 15, 2010; Ger-
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Day parade May 30. as soon as possible so the ald Kowlaski, U.S. Air Force,
Eagen is working on behalf league can prepare the float SGT, DOD Jan. 17, 2011; Da-
of The Abington Heights for the parade. vid Parker, U.S. Marine Corp.,

challenge
Civic League, along with The list of deceased veter- killed in action; Richard Lee
Senior Cadette Troop 557, to ans to be honored includes: Wescott, U.S. Marine Corp.,
create a float to honor “Veter- WW II: Jerome Gillgallon, killed in action.
ans through Time” at the pa- Army Air Force, SGT, DOD Operation “Enduring
rade. Dec. 19, 1998; William Ches- Freedom”: IRAQ: L/CPL
“We chose the ‘Veterans
through Time’ theme in keep-
sick, U.S. Navy, V-6, DOD
Dec. 25, 2007; Leo Burke,
Dennis Veater, USMC, killed
in action.
Dalton fly fisherman heads to Colorado
ing with the (Clarks Summit) U.S. Army, SGT, DOD April Afghanistan: L/CPL Larry BY DON MCGLYNN will take place in Vail, Colo.,
Centennial and want to recog- 11, 2010; Andrew Martino, Johnson, USMC, killed in dmcglynn@theabingtonjournal.com June 2 to 5.
nize and honor deceased vet- U.S. Army, Corporal, DOD action. DALTON - If you want to be The event pits professional
the best you need to beat the and amateur athletes from
best. And this summer Greg around the world against one
Gondella hopes to do just that. another, to compete in eight
May 10, 1962 – ‘Don’t Knock May 10, 1962 - W.T. Grant Co. in May 13, 1965 - The Clarks Summit Police Depart- The Dalton resident has been different sports and 24 dis-
The Twist’ with Chubby Clarks Summit ran an ad for Moth- ment issued a notice that read: “Important:
Checker and ‘3 Stooges er’s Day that read, “Gifts for your Depot Street Posted One-Way. Depot Street,
selected to compete in the 10th ciplines for more than $10,000
Meet Hercules’ were playing Queen. Grant’s everyday low prices which is the diagonal street from State Street to Annual Teva Mountain Games, in prize money.
at the Comerford Theater in let you treat Mom royally without Winola Road, diverging at the Tennant Building a celebration of adventure
Clarks Summit. straining your budget.” for one way traffic coming from Winola Road.” sports, and arts and music, that See X-Stream, Page 7

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YOUR COMMUNITY
COMMUNITY LETTERS
CALENDAR TO THE EDITOR
Editor,
REMINDERS Since 2009, the Tunkhan-
Overeaters Anonymous meet- nock Area High School has
ings, First Presbyterian Church, held an “All Night Party”
201 Stone Ave., Clarks Summit, following the graduation
weekly, Mon. and Wed., 7 p.m.; ceremony for all graduating
Tue. and Thu., 9:30 a.m. and seniors who wish to attend.
Sun., 4 p.m. Info: 570.587.4313. This lock- in at the high
school is intended to be a
DAILY EVENTS fun, final night with fellow
graduates, celebrating the
May 11: Wyoming County time we spent together and
Chamber of Commerce lun- how far we’ve come, in addi-
cheon, at the Fireplace Restau- tion to keeping all students

Annual Lourdesmont Golf


rant at 11:45 a.m. Richard safe throughout the night.
Smith, Vice President of Land We are asking that the com-
for Carrizo Oil & Gas, Inc. will munity help support this
discuss Carrizo’s operations in important event with a dona-

Tournament set for May 16


northeastern Pennsylvania with
tion to help offset expenses.
the natural-gas production in-
dustry. Cost: Members free (one
Generous contributions will
per business); non-members help cover our $8,000 needed
$10. Info: reservations at budget to host the event, as
570.836.7755 or e-mail Robin well as the cost of providing
atrobin@wyccc.com safe entertainment to all
The Lourdesmont 26th annual invitational golf tournament will be held May 16 at Glen Oak Country Club in Waverly. Proceeds students during the evening.
May 12: Civil Arts War Road benefit the Mission of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd at Lourdesmont Youth & Family Services, 1327 Wyoming Ave., Scranton. Following graduation in
Show, runs to May 16 at the Established in 1889, Lourdesmont provides a continuum of community-based therapeutic services to teens and their families 2008, three students were
Everhart Museum of Natural throughout northeastern Pennsylvania. This year’s tournament is dedicated in memory of the late Bruce Schoenberg from Brucelli killed in a high speed acci-
History, Science and Art. Open Advertising. dent. Two were Tunkhannock
to the public May 13-15. Info: Shown above from left: Chairman Greg Misterman, Michael O’Brien, Nick Polito, Sr. Monica Nowak (R.G.S.), Vince Russinello and Area seniors who had re-
570.346.7186 or via email at Cynde Dodge ceived their diplomas only
general.information@everhart- For further information, contact Cynde Dodge at 570.702.8360 or cdodge@lourdesmont.org. hours before; the third was a
museum.org. junior at Elk Lake High
School. A fourth student,
May 13: Cocktails and Cui- also from Tunkhannock Ar-
sine, a Cultural Experience Perennial Festival, from 10:30 the Coulter Visitor’s Center at 12:30 p.m. Cost: Adults ,$7; Greater Scranton Chamber of ea, was critically injured.
from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the a.m. to 1 p.m. For details con- Lacawac Sanctuary in Lake children 10 and under, $4. Info: Commerce, 222 Mulberry None of the students were
Greater Scranton Chamber of tact Janet Geeza at Ariel. Cost: $7 for public, $5 for 570.586.9656. Street, Scranton. Cost: $20 for wearing seat belts. Due to
Commerce, Mulberry Street, 570.563.2014 or jgeeza@al- members, under 9 yrs is free. Cub Scout Pack 175 Pancake current Leadership Lackawanna this tragic incident, the Tunk-
Scranton. Cost: $25, alumni and bright.org. Info: 689.9494 or email in- Breakfast, at the Dalton United Alumni and Friends Associ- hannock Area School Dis-
friends association members; Vineyards by the Viaduct fo@Lacawac.org. Methodist Church in Dalton, ation and Chamber members, trict and student body cre-
$35 for general public. Info: Wine Festival, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Join Fidelity Bank’s Green from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Cost: $25 for the general public. Reg- ated the “All Night Party” as
Nicole Barber at 342.7711 or at Nicholson Fire Co. Carnival team to make Scranton pretty, Adults $7; children 10 and un- ister or info: 342.7711. a way to keep students safe.
www.leadershiplackawanna- Grounds off Route 92 next to plant flowers, meet Sammy- der, $4. SBDC Offers Food Safety Upon the graduation cere-
.com. the Little League Field. Eight saves-a-lot mascot. Coloring, March of Dimes March for Certification, The University of mony, the approximately 280
local wineries, four craft and face painting and sidewalk Babies, Registration at 9 a.m., Scranton Small Business Devel- graduates will be given the
Health and Wellness Fair, food vendors. Cost: presale $15, drawing from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. walk at 10 a.m. at Mohegan Sun opment Center (SBDC) will
from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at opportunity to participate in
at door $20. Tickets available at at 338 N. Washington Ave., at Pocono Downs, 1280 High- offer a ServSafe® Certification the following activities:
Abington Heights High School Peoples Neighborhood Bank. Scranton. Info: leslie@scran- way 315 Blvd., Wilkes-Barre. from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Info or to
for students and employees. laser tag, traveling magi-
10th annual Whole Road of tontomorrow.org. Info: 808.3248 register 800.829.7232 or cian, hypnotist, rock climb-
Info: Professionals interested in Yard Sales, from 8 a.m. to 3 Waverly Elementary PTA www.scrantonsbdc.com
participating can contact event ing wall, DJ, pool party, in-
p.m. at 610 North Turnpike Rummage Sale, from 9 a.m. to 2
coordinator Beth Stone at Road, Dalton. Hosted by the p.m. Info: 587.2289.
flatable obstacle course, food
May 16:Palette Pals class May 19: St. Joseph’s Center
570.585.5304 or Women of The Dalton United Auxiliary 50th Anniversary of
and prizes and many other
from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the art
stoneb@ahsd.org Methodist Church. It will go for May 15: Rotary Club of the room of Forest City Regional. the Annual Summer Festival: At activities!
Live entertainment at Bellis- about two miles. Held rain or Abingtons Pasta Dinner from Info: Paul at 570.586.3472 or the Radisson Lackawanna Sta- Please respond with your
samo Pizzeria & Saluti Bar, 223 shine. Info: 563.1248. 12:30 to 5 p.m. at the Abington Martha at 785.3978. tion Hotel in downtown Scran- donation of support by June
Northern Blvd., Chinchilla. The Comm’s Chalk Walk, Heights High School Cafeteria. St Joseph’s Senior Social ton from 6 to 9:30 p.m. Light 6. The event will be held on
Hyde Park. Info: Sheila McDo- from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Cost: adult,$8; Children under Club regular meeting at St. fare and a cash bar are included June 17 in the Tunkhannock
nough 604.4355. Waverly Community House. 12, $4. Take-outs available. All Rocco’s school auditorium. with the registration fee of $35 Area High School. In ex-
Lyme Disease Awareness Held in conjunction with the proceeds benefit Abington little Lourdesment 26th Annual per person. Info: Katie Wein- change for their generosity,
Month gathering, 6 p.m in the Waverly Waddle 5K Walk/Run. League, Marley’s Mission and Invitational Golf Tournament, at schenk at 570.963.1290 or donors will be listed by do-
Tunkhannock Public Library. People can purchase the side- Abington Area Youth initiatives. Glen Oak Country Club in kweinschenk@stjosephscen- nation amount in the gradua-
You are invited by joint spon- walk blocks at a suggested For tickets call 570.947.2705. Waverly. Proceeds benefit the ter.org. tion program. Attendance is
sors donation of $10 per block. Pro- “Hospitality a la Russe” held Mission of the Sisters of the expected to exceed 1,500. In
the Endless Mountains Lyme ceeds will benefit the Play- by St. Tikhon’s Seminary Cen- Good Sheppard at Lourdesmont May 20: The Justus Fire addition, a group photo will
Support Group and the Endless ground Project. Info: www.wa- tury Association featuring tradi- Youth and Family Services. Company Spring Wine Tasting be taken with donors of
Mountains Nature Center to verlycomm.org or call Melinda tional Russian Cuisine and The Info: Cynde Dodge at Fundraiser from 6 to 10 p.m. $1,000 or more and forward-
meet and exchange experiences at 586.8191 ext. 5. Kauriga Balalaika Orchestra. cdodge@lourdesmont.org or Info: Tickets can be obtained by ed to the media. For more
with other members of the Walk to Cure Juvenile Dia- Begins at 3:30 p.m. at St. Ni- 702.8360. calling the Justus Volunteer Fire
community. Info:
information, please contact
betes, 10 a.m. registration 9:30 cholas Russian Orthodox Company at 570.587.4545 or by Class Advisor Angie Burke
Paul570.836.7708. a.m. at the Endless Mountains Church, Bethlehem. Trans- May 17: Clifford United contacting a company member at the Tunkhannock Area
Riding Trail, starting at portation provided from St. Methodist Church, Main Street, or through High School at 570.
May 14: Indoor/Outdoor Pump’n’Pantry parking lot, Rt. John’s Russian Orthodox Cathe- Clifford, Chicken-n-Biscuit or www.JFC28Fire.com. Tickets
Flea Market: Sponsored by St. 706, Montrose PA. 3.5 mile 836.8241 or an-
dral, Mayfield and from Holy ham dinner from 4 to 6 p.m. can be purchased at the door. gie.burke@tasd.net.
Mary’s Altar Society of St. walk to benefit Juvenile Dia- Trinity Church Orthodox Take-out or dine-in. Cost: Attendees must be 21 or older.
Michael’s Orthodox Church in betes Research Foundation.
Thank you in advance for
Church in Wilkes-Barre. Reser- $7.95.. Food by Cangiano’s Italian
Jermyn. At St. Michael’s Cen- Info: 570.289.2062. vations must be made by May
your interest in supporting
Specialties. Maiolatesi Wine
ter, 403 Delaware Street, Jer- National Association of Let- 8. Cost: adults $40, children Cellars is located at 210 Green
Tunkhannock Area High
May 18: Leadership Lacka-
myn from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cost: ter Carriers 19th annual food under 12 $10. Info: Mary Ser- Grove Road, Scott Township. School in its efforts for keep-
wanna and Shannon Senne-
$15 for one table, $25 for two drive. Leave a non-perishable nak for reservations at 876.5855 felder, president of White Swans The Oxygen Project, runs for ing the Class of 2011 safe.
tables. Drop off dates: May 11, food item by your mailbox to be for the Scranton/Carbondale Consulting, presents “Effective 15 weeks to get people to quit
12, and 13 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. picked up or bring it to the post area. Communication for Your Pro- smoking. Any smoker ages 18 Rachel A. Dispenza
at Hall. Info: reservations call office. Donations are distrib- All- you –can- eat Breakfast fessional Success”. This work- to 34 is eligible. E-mail drei- Class of 2011 Treasurer
Ann at 570.876.0257. uted locally. Info: 586.0316 Buffet, at Clarks Summit Fire shop is centered on results- fler@lunginfo.org with ques- Tunkhannock Area High
Friends of Dalton Library Foraging for Food, at Laca- Co., 321 Bedford St., Clarks based communication and will tions or to find out how to sign School
host Second annual Herb and wac, departing at 10 a.m. from Summit, from 8:30 a.m. to be held in the boardroom of The up.

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Runoff,
garbage Sipping in
discussed
in Ransom support
Event benefits Justus Volunteer Fire Company
BY SHAUNA MCNALLY
Abington Journal Reporter
RANSOM TWP.- Those in BY SHAUNA MCNALLY
attendance at the Ransom Smcnally@theabingtonjournal.com
Township Supervisors meeting SCOTT TWP. - The first Justus
May 2 had much to say about Volunteer Fire Company wine
water runoff and garbage clea- tasting fundraiser, which was
nup throughout the township . held in September 2010, went so
To take care of the water prob- ABINGTON JOURNAL/DANIELLE ANTONELLO-SMOLLEY well that the company is hosting
lem, Township Supervisor Da- another May 20. Tickets are
Cheryl Willis, volunteer of Liberty Reins Ranch, shown with Chico, 18-year-old therapy horse.
vid Bird explained that the su- $20, and people must be 21 to

Taking the reins


pervisors are planning pipe enter. Included in the ticket price
work on Sekol Avenue and hope are 12 wine tastings, two glasses
to have it bid out by June. Bird of wine, food, one raffle ticket
said that it is too large a job to do and entertainment by Chris
themselves, and it would take at Gratz. The proceeds will be
least half the summer. used to buy equipment for the
“Water’s everywhere, and fire company and assist with SUBMITTED PHOTO
Run for the Roses bene-
these jobs are too much because renovations. Justus Volunteer Fire Company
fit was hosted by the Vol- will host a wine tasting fundraiser
our guys are way too spread The fundraiser will take place
untary Action Center of May 20. Tickets, $20, are avail-
out,” said Bird. at Maiolatesi Wine Cellar on
Scranton May 7 at Wa- able.
They are also considering a Green Grove Road, Scott Town-
verly Country Club. At the
project on Evergreen Drive, but ship from 6 until 10 p.m. catered a Carhartt basket, coupon books
fifth annual event hosted
Bird said there is a lot to look by Cangiano’s Italian Special- for the Finger Lakes Wineries in
in a Kentucky Derby
into first. ties. The menu includes London New York and a gift certificate
theme, attendees were able
Both roads have been dam- broil; grilled chicken; pulled for dinner for two at Six East
to bid for rescue horses
aged during the years. However, pork sandwiches; penne with Restaurant and Diner.
from Liberty Reins Ranch,
before the township can repair vodka sauce; antipasto salad; The Justus Fire Company has
Harveys Lake.
the roads, it needs to resolve the Caesar salad; corn on the cob; six or seven confirmed spon-
The non-profit Volun-
water problem. cheese-and -cracker platters and sors, but need more before the
tary Action Center oper-
Bird explained, “To address a chocolate fountain featuring event. A bronze sponsorship is
ates Retired and Senior
the problem, we want to add strawberries, apples, marsh- $25, which includes a name or
Monica Cordoba, New York, N.Y.; Michelle Mendykowski, Bos- Volunteer Program and the
catch basins and pipes in the mallows, graham crackers, business posted at the event; a
ton and Michele Calvey, Clarks Summit. Christmas Holiday Bu-
ditches by the roads to redirect pretzels and cream puffs. silver sponsorship is $50 and
reau, among other pro-
the water.” Fire Chief James Sanko said, includes a name or business
grams.
Referring to the bridge on “We didn’t expect it to go over posted and announced at the
Evergreen Road, township resi- as big as it did last year. We just event; and a gold sponsorship is
dent Howard Felker asked, “Are wanted everyone to have a good $100 and includes a name or
there any plans for the water to time, and they did. They had a business posted and announced
be diverted up there at the lot of fun, and we raised about at the event, limited advertising
bridge?” $1,700.” after the event and two compli-
Supervisor Chairman Joe Sanko has been with the com- mentary tickets. Sanko said the
Esposito said that they are going pany for 18 years, and this is his fire company wants to thank
to install two ditches there. fourth one as the chief. He everyone who has already do-
However, the township has to helped put the first wine tasting nated food, products or funds.
await dry weather. Bird ex- C.J. and Loryn Copley of fundraiser together as well. “This, along with the wine
plained the ground can’t be Clarks Summit. There were about 150 people at tasting in September, are the
matted and seeded while wet. that one, so now Sanko hopes to only fundraisers the company is
Resident Lenay Blackwell Kelsey Mitchell of Liberty Reins Ranch with 8-year-old Innticer, top that with about 200. doing this year, so we really
grandson to triple-crown winner, Secretariat, at Waverly Coun-
asked if the garbage at the top of The food will be set up buffet need your help,” said Joseph
try Club Saturday.
the mountain on Ransom Road style, and people will be able to Wasko, one of the trustees of the
can be cleaned up. The township visit six tables and sample a wine tasting fundraiser. “We’re
explained that last time they different wine at each one. The looking for everyone to come
tried to clean residents com- fire company and Maiolatesi out and support the men and
plained because it is a state road will choose the six wines, rang- women who serve the commu-
and they felt Ransom equipment Paul Walsh, Clifford, and ing from very sweet to very dry. nity.”
should not be used . Esposito Marissa Murnin, Clarks Green. Then guests will choose any two Purchasing tickets in advance
said he spoke with State Rep. wines and receive full glasses. is recommended. People can
Sid Michaels, and Michaels said Bottles and cases of wine will purchase tickets Mondays from
he would look into options . also be available to purchase. 7 to 9 p.m. at the Justus Fire
Mary Jane Namatka ad- The fire company is going to Company, 159 Fieldstone Drive,
dressed the supervisors about host another wine tasting in Scott Township; online at
her new neighbor throwing September, with tickets avail- www.JFC28fire.com, by calling
“junk” . Namatka lives at the top able for purchase at the May 20 570.587.4545 or by contacting
of Ransom Road, and said her event. any member of the company.
neighbor is throwing old tires, Maura Swatkowski, Dalton, There will be 12 raffle bas- Tickets are also being sold at
lumber and other items every- Carol Chisdak, Clarks Summit; Elaine Shepard, Clarks Summit; and Elizabeth Chiorazzi, kets, door prizes and a 50/50 at Maiolatesi Winery as well. For
where, which leads to animal Michelle Valvano, Clarks Summit; and Sara Levy, Scranton. Scranton. the fundraiser. Some prizes more information, visit
presence. donated include: a propane grill, www.JFC28fire.com.
“We can’t even put the gar-
bage out,” said Namatka. “Last
week I put the garbage out, and
10 minutes later, we looked and
the garbage was all torn apart.
We never had this, and we’ve
Big bite for charity RELAY FOR LIFE OF THE ABINGTONS: JUNE 4, 5
lived here almost 40 years.”
“They need some kind of an
ordinance to stop these people
Sunday, May 15, is the
date for the annual Rotary
benefit area youth programs
in the Abingtons, as well as
Student lights the way
from doing this,” said Frank Club of the Abingtons pasta Marley’s Mission and BY SHAUNA MCNALLY “It’s just such a good cause
Namatka, Mary Jane’s husband. dinner, which will served Abington Little League. Smcnally@theabingtonjournal.com that impacts so many people,
“They can’t let people come in from 12:30 to 5 p.m., at the Tickets are available from CLARKS SUMMIT- The so I hope a lot of people come
from all over the place and make Abington Heights High any Abington Rotarian; any American Cancer Society out to support it,” said Julian.
a mess.” School cafeteria in Clarks Marley’s Mission or Abing- Relay for Life of the Abingtons Julian sells Luminaria after
According to Mary Jane Na- Summit. Takeouts will also ton Little League member; is only three and a half weeks mass at her church, Our Lady
be available. Chef Joseph
matka, the zoning officer visited or by calling 570.947.2705. away. Time is running out to of the Snows, because a lot of
Schiavone and son Sal will
once. Supervisors said they plan be making their homemade The price is $8 for adults register. If teams would like to students from Abington
to send the zoning officer again, special recipe sauce. Salad, and $4 for children under sign up, the Relay committee Heights attend.
and the neighboring resident dessert and beverages will 12. From left are Haley Weinberger, asks that they do it as soon as Each team has from 8 to15
will be cited if no cleanup action round out the meal. Dinners Shown: Rotarians Dave Marisa Gretz, Abigail Sebastian, and possible at www.relayforlife- people. Each person pays $10
is taken within about 15 days. will be served by Rotarians Griffin, tickets, Trip Crow- Alexa Julian at the 2010 Relay. .org. Individuals can also do- to sign up, and is supposed to
The township had a road and some young people in ley, president, and Joe Pag- nate any time up until the Relay, raise $100 by the day of the
cleanup April 29, 30. In other the Abingtons. All proceeds nani, chair, get ready for the What: 2011 Relay for Life of June 4 to 5. The teams are com- Relay. However, Julian said
business, the township received made from this dinner will event. the Abingtons. Relay for Life prised mostly of high school that her team, which is the
a check for $24,096.70 from is an overnight event to help students, but anyone in the committee team, tries to raise
Alliance Landfill for the host raise money for cancer community can participate. a lot more. Last year, Julian
fee payment for the first quarter research. All donations The Relay for Life hosted at was captain of her team.
of 2011. The township also re- benefit The American Cancer the Abington Heights High This event if close to Ju-
ceived notification from Penn- Society. There are several School is a 24 -hour event. lian’s heart because her
DOT that the department in- teams formed and members Senior Abington Heights Stu- grandfather faced lung can-
tends to submit an application to take turns walking the high dent, Alexa Julian has been cer and her grandmother
DEP for a permit for their Pipe school track at all times involved with the Relay for Life faced breast cancer. Her
Replacement Project on Main during the event. for two years. Last year Julian family attends the event, and
Street. was in charge of recruitment, her sister, Olivia, who is a
Ransom Township Super-
When: June 4 to 5, 2011 and this year is more involved freshman at Abington
visors are seeking Emergency Where: Abington Heights with the Luminaria committee. Heights, has been on a team
Management Personnel. Those High School track. The Luminaria committee since sixth grade.
interested are asked to contact Info: Visit puts candles around the track to “It’s an amazing event.
any of the supervisors. http://www.relayforlife.org to honor those who have survived People have the power to
The next regular Ransom start a team or call the fight against cancer and change lives with their mon-
Township Supervisor meeting 1.800.ACS.2345 those whose lives were cut ey while having fun, and it’s a
will be June 6 at Mount Dewey Shown: Rotarians Dave Griffin, tickets, Trip Crowley, president, and short by it. There is a suggested chance to remember those
Community Hall. Joe Pagnani, chair, get ready for the event. donation of $10 . close to us,” said Julian.
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Cultural
Center Comm fun
director Waddle, Walk in Waverly
Flynn dies
BY JOAN MEAD-MATSUI
Abington Journal Correspondent
WAVERLY - Danielle Carpen-
BY GO LACKAWANNA AND ter, chair of the upcoming an-
ABINGTON JOURNAL STAFFS nual Waverly Waddle 5K Walk
Matthew Fitzgerald Flynn, Run, invites everyone to walk,
executive director of the Scran- waddle or run their way to the
ton Cultural Center at the Ma- ABINGTON JOURNAL/JOANNA SHUMAKER finish line in support of the
sonic Temple, passed away at Ruth Lenahan, President of the Sant’ Andrea Society and Tracy Event planner Paul Black- Waverly Community House
home on May 4, according to Doherty, Chairperson for the event. ledge. May 14. The course will begin
the Scranton Cultural Center and end at the Comm located at
staff. He was 57 years old. 1115 N. Abington Rd. in Wa- ABINGTON JOURNAL/JOAN MEAD-MATSUI
“In everything he did, Matt verly. Danielle Carpenter, chair of the
was a welcoming, embracing Registration will be held from upcoming annual Waverly Waddle
person,” said John Cardoni, 8 a.m. to 8:45 a.m. on the back 5K Walk Run, invites everyone to
facility/technical director at the lawn of the Comm with the support the Waverly Community
Scranton Cultural Center and a Waddle to begin at 9 a.m. The House May 14.
close friend of Flynn. “Matt Waddle will be held rain or A “Junior Waddle,” or a fun
really established the ‘open arms shine. run for children 8 years old and
policy’ here, which allowed According to Carpenter, younger, will take place imme-
members of the general public “Ninety-one runners and walk- diately following The Waddle
to tour and learn about the build- ers participated in last year’s on the back lawn. There is no
ing to a level that is not normally Waddle, in spite of the rain.” registration fee for the Junior
found at places like this. She added, “It’s a run/walk. Waddle and all participants will
A Scranton native, Flynn had We have families that take their receive a ribbon.
spent11years on the Board of children in strollers. It’s for Carpenter said, “We call it
Directors for the Scranton Cul- anybody.” (the Junior Waddle) a fun run
tural Center and had been serv- Registration includes a num- because we get a lot of little
ing as executive director for the ber, Fast Finishes.net Chrono- kids.”
past three-and-a-half years. On mix-verified time and eligibility A Chalk Walk will also be
the Monday before his passing, awards. held in conjunction with the
he was honored as a Paul Harris The fees are $12 for adults and Waverly Waddle from 10 a.m. to
Fellow by the Rotary Club of Shown, from left, Father Bernard McIlheeny SJ, George Lynett, Patti Lynett, Father Thomas $6 for participants 12 years and 12 p.m. For a suggested dona-
Scranton. Roach SJ. younger if they register by May tion of $10, chalk artists can

Behind the mask


“Matt would always tell you 11. After May 11 and on the day purchase a square of sidewalk
that the greatest honors in his of the race, registration fees are around the Comm to decorate.
life were his family first, and this $15 for adults and $8 for partici- Register in advance or on the
building second,” Cardoni said. pants 12 and younger. Family day of the Waddle.
“This was his dream job. registration (i.e., registration for The Chalk Walk is the brain-
Flynn was also very involved a family of four) is $30 in ad- child of Comm special events
with the Lackawanna County vance and $35 on race day. coordinator Melinda Ames.
Library system. He served on Medals will be given in the She said, “For the playground

T
the board since1985. He was he Sant’ Andrea Society hosted a black-and- following categories: First Over- project, we were trying to do
president a few different times white charity masked ball to relive the origi- all Male and Female Runners, different fundraising ideas to
and held other offices. He was nal, which was hosted by Truman Capote in First Overall Male and Female incorporate different target
appointed to the Governor’s 1966 at the Plaza Hotel in New York City. The Walkers; First and Second Run- audiences and include all of the
Advisory Council in Library local event was hosted April 30 at the Country ner in age groups 50+, 40-49, members of the community. My
Development by Governor Club of Scranton, Morgan Highway, Clarks Sum- 30-39, 19-29, 13-18 and 12 and kids love to go outside and play
Robert Casey in1988, where he mit. younger. with sidewalk chalk. They could
served as president for 20 years. Allied Glass Industries Inc., stay outside for hours and deco-
“He received a Certificate of the Committee to Re-Elect Jim rate the whole neighborhood
Merit from the PA Library As- Gibbons District Judge, Com- with sidewalk chalk. I thought it
sociation,” said Mary Garm, munity Medical Center, Endless was something simple for the
Administrator of the Lackawan- Mountains Water, Elk Moun- kids to do. We’re going to start at
na County Library System. tain, Kane Is Able, Dr. Nat E. the playground and we’re going
“There are very few library Levinson, Penn Security Bank, to go up and around the front of
trustees who have been honored PNC Bank, Rite-Temp, Scran- the building doing the inside
that way, so it’s a big deal that he ton Dodge Chrysler Jeep, Scran- sidewalk to keep the kids away
was.” ton Orthopaedic Specialists, from the street. We’ll also have a
Garm worked with Flynn Strickland Chiropractic and lemonade stand and face paint-
since 2003, but she knew him Walker & Walker/Michael D. ing.”
previous to that. According to Walker, Esq. are major sponsors Sponsorships are available
Garm, Flynn also had a hand in for the race. Area businesses and all proceeds will benefit the
building the libraries in Clarks Above, Maura donating goods or services for playground project.
Summit, Carbondale, Peckville Gavin in her the event include the National Visit waverlycomm.org for
and Taylor. mask at the ball. Running Center, Endless Moun- more information and a regis-
“Matt loved reading and li- Above left, Dr. tains Water, Waverly Deli and tration form or call
braries,” said Garm. “He be- Sarkus and Ida Weis Market. 570.586.8191, ext. 2.
lieved they are very important in Kechejian.
society and that they have a
significant impact on people. He At left, Laura A Chalk Walk will
was a remarkable man who had Marion, Michael also be held in
Marion, Sharon conjunction with
a great intellect. You could bring
Lynett and the Waverly Wad-
up any subject to him and he Darron Fadden.
would have information on it dle from 10 a.m.
and something to say about it.” to 12 p.m.
Flynn is survived by his wife
of 32 years, the former Cathe-
rine Kerrigan, and their three ABINGTON JOURNAL/JOANNA SHUMAKER
children.

Ready, set, grow those gardens


BY SHAUNA MCNALLY die in shorter time periods. to mingle and buy herbs and the circulation table to put in Last year, the Friends group completely different sizes, but
Abington Journal Reporter Perennials typically grow and perennials. There will also be the baskets raised more than $700 from this year Gerry and Len Janus
DALTON - The Friends of bloom during the spring and complimentary drinks and Most were donated by the Herb Festival. They were went to an herb show in York
the Dalton Library volunteer summer, then return again the herb-related snacks. Some of members of the Friends very happy, but this year they and we purchased all the herbs
group is hosting the Herb and following spring. the food will include muffins group. However, one was hope to surpass it. from there, so they can be
Perennial Festival, which will The Friends group orga- and bread. The drinks are donated by the Board of Geeza said, “It’s more orga- more uniform in size.”
benefit the Dalton Communi- nizes volunteer work for the coffee, hot tea, iced tea and Trustees of the Dalton Com- nized this year. Last year, half Geeza also explained that
ty Library. The event will take library, such as cleaning lemonade. Admission will munity Library, and one from of the members bought herbs the selection and variety has
place at the Dalton Fire Hall around the library, planting also be free and cost to buy Creekside Gardens in Tunk- and half grew them them- increased this year, and herbs
on South Turnpike Road in flowers, hosting fundraisers herbs is $2.50, and perennials hannock. selves, so everyone was com- are all professionally grown.
Dalton May 14 from 10 a.m. together and more. Mary Hart $5. ing in with herbs that were Gerry and Len Janus will
to 1 p.m. is the president of the group. Herbs and perennials for speak at the event. They cou-
“Come one, come all,” said This year, Susan Jennings sale at the event will include: ple formerly owned Vileniki
Janet Geeza, the Dalton Com- volunteered to be co-chair of basil, mint, cilantro, rosemary, Herb Farm in Scott Township
munity Library program coor- the festival with Geeza. parsley, chives, oregano, and will offer a PowerPoint
dinator and co-chair of this Geeza said, “It was a lot of thyme, pineapple, sage, lemon presentation on growing and
years Herb and Perennial Fes- work doing it all by myself. verbena, lavender, lovage. using herbs at 10:30 a.m. At 1
tival. “Get your herb gardens I’m glad Susan volunteered to There will also be about 12 p.m., the basket drawing will
growing.” help me this year. It makes the raffle baskets with herb- and take place.
The Friends group hosted load a lot lighter.” garden-related items in them “I’m excited,” said Geeza.
an event like this last year, There is a committee of which have been donated. The “It should be a good time, and
except it included only herbs. about 10 to 12 people helping raffle tickets are $.50. All the library really benefits from
This year the group decided to Jennings and Geeza assemble baskets are currently set up at it, so hopefully a lot of people
include some perennials. Pe- the Herb and Perennial Festiv- the library and will be until ABINGTON JOURNAL/SHAUNA MCNALLY will be able to stop by, at least
rennials are plants that live for al. the day of the festival. Visitors From left, front row are: Helen Stec, Bonnie Flynn, Len Janus, Gerry for a little while.”
more than two years, unlike At 10 a.m. when the festival can go while the library is Janus. Back: Mary Ann Ketchur, Susan Jennings, Eileen Szymanski,
annuals or biennials, which begins, people will be invited open and purchase tickets at Janet Geeza.
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S. Abington Arts
discusses council
sewer plan
options addresses
BY ROB TOMKAVAGE
Abington Journal Reporter
borough
SOUTH ABINGTON TWP. BY SHAUNA MCNALLY
– According to Giles Stanton Smcnally@theabingtonjournal.com
at a meeting May 3, South CLARKS SUMMIT - The first
Abington Township officials items on the agenda at the May
have spent the past several 4 meeting of the Clarks Summit
months trying to convince Borough Council meeting were
members of the Abington three request from the Arts
Regional Wastewater Author- Council of the Abingtons. Char-
ity, formally the Clarks Sum-
mit-South Abington Township les Charlesworth, co-chair of
Joint Sewer Authority, to get the art council, was not able to
requests for proposals through attend the meeting, but he called
the draft act 537 plan, and a Virginia Kehoe, Borough Man-
bidding proposal for the engi- ager prior, to state the art coun-
neering work. cil requests.
Township Manager David The group seeks to paint
O’Neill said the borough was footprints on the ground from
presented with the draft two Angels Galeria, 208 Depot St.
months ago. He was asked to ABINGTON JOURNAL/DANIELLE ANTONELLO-SMOLLEY to Everything Natural, 426 S.
obtain information from other

Library welcomes board


State St for the “Second Fri-
sewer authorities. days” Art Walk. “Second Fri-
“I reached out to Scranton days” began in April. On the
Sewer Authority Executive
second Friday of every month,
Director Eugene Barrett and
he gave me all the information approximately ten venues each
that pertained to Scranton,” host an artist to display their
O’Neill said. “Eighteen to 24 work. The Arts Council of the
months ago the Scranton Sew- The installation of the 2011-2012 Board of Trustees for the Abington Community Library was hosted May 2. Abingtons will put temporary
er Authority was at the same Board members and officers are shown above, front row, from left: Bernie Harding, Frank Santoriello, President; markers each month to desig-
point that our joint sewer au- Mary Jo Kelly, Treasurer; Robin Domenico, Vice President; Penny Musto, Secretary. Back row: Robert Sheils III, nate the locations of artwork.
thority is at. Members of the Jean Marie Decker, Janet T. McCabe, Rebecca Roberts, John D’Elia, Barry Kaplan, Leela Baikadi, Leah Ducato The arts council wants to use
board of the Scranton Sewer Rudolph, MLIS. permanent paint. The Borough
Authority decided to go for a Absent from photo are: Pudge Adcroft, Charles Dougherty, Melissa Jones, Edward J. Klovensky, Gail McGrew and council said the only problem
request for qualifications. Abby Peck. they have is the permanent
They received qualifications nature of the paint. They want
from 11 engineering firms. the arts council to use some-
Scranton identified six firms thing temporary. Kehoe plans to
that were equally qualified to
do the next step which is pro- address the arts council about
ject design.” the paint.
The arts council also request-

State Street host BBQ


O’Neill thinks the Abington
Regional Wastewater Author- ed the Borough enforce the
ity should send out for re- crosswalk law. When pedestri-
quests for proposals similar to ans are trying to cross the street
how the Scranton/Dunmore in the crosswalk, drivers are
Sewer Authority did just supposed to yield.
months ago. Police Chief Lou Vitale, said,
“We have a template in “In the past we have put signs
front of us,” O’Neill said. “We Benefit to raise funds for The kickoff will be held ty Park is located on PA
What: Fundraiser for up in the middle of the road and
have six firms in front of us. Abington Area Community Park outside, or inside in the event Route 307 at the intersection
Abington Area Community they were hit and smashed. We
We can take the letter we have of rain. Tickets are $20 and of Winola Road and West
handicapped accessibility. Park’s also tried putting them on the
from Scranton and just change include grilled food, salads, a Grove Street in S. Abington
Handicapped-Accessible side of the road once, but we
a couple words for the request complimentary drink and a Township and bordered by
for proposal, and probably paved pathways. had one stolen.”
BY JOAN MEAD-MATSUI raffle ticket. the Clarks Summit State
have a bid proposal in three, Abington Journal Correspondent Where: Kick-Off Summer Vitale said that during the
All proceeds from the fun- Hospital and the Scranton
possibly four weeks.” BBQ at State Street Grill, “Second Fridays” events they
ABINGTONS- According draiser sponsored by State Country Club. The park is
O’Neill encouraged resi- Clarks Summit will have an extra officer on
to Tom Hill, owner of State Street Grill will be used to situated on approximately
dents at the meeting to ask the When: May 24, 5:30 to 7:30 foot patrol to help enforce the
Street Grill in Clarks Sum- match grant dollars for part 100acresand is managed by
Joint Sewer Authority to grant p.m. law. Vitale explained that if
mit, those who attend the of an ongoing project to the Abington Area Joint
a request for proposals. Cost: $20 includes grilled drivers do not follow the cross-
upcoming Kick-Off Summer create handicapped parking Recreation Board AAJRB, “a
“Nobody is saying Gannett food, salads, drink and a walk law they are subject to
Fleming, the firm that wrote BBQ May 24, 5:30 to 7:30 and the pathways between non-profit, intergovernmen-
raffle ticket. about a $110 fine and two points
up the original plan which p.m., to benefit the Abington the parking area, the hand- tal agency.”The AAJRB “is
Info: Pre-purchased tickets on their license. Kehoe said that
would cost an estimated $30 Area Community Park, will icapped accessible play- comprised of representatives
required by May 19, available she will place a message on the
million, shouldn’t get the find many favorite backyard ground and restrooms in the from five municipalities:
at: Clarks Green Borough bulletin board in the Borough
work, but let’s make them cookout foods. upper level of the park. Clarks Green Borough,
Building, Monday through office about the law.
earn it by making them do Hill said, “The menu will Hill said, “As a local busi- Clarks Summit, Glenburn,
Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. or The Borough council agreed
what is best for the residents be similar to a backyard coo- ness in the community, I feel South Abington and Waverly
of Clarks Green, South email board@aajrb.com. to signs on the side of the road
kout with hamburgers, hot fortunate to be able to help Townships.”
Abington Twp. and Clarks again to help enforce this law.
dogs and some cold salads. It support our community ac- Pre-purchased tickets are
Summit,” he said. “We’ll nev- Lastly, the arts council asked if
will be a great night to raise tivities. I really like how the required for the kickoff and a day through Friday or email
er know if there was a poten- the Borough could close Depot
awareness and recognize park has been evolving over limited number are available board@aajrb.com. Tickets
tial for savings unless the Street for the Depot Street Arts
some of its (the park’s) spe- the years and wanted to be at the Clarks Green Borough will be available until May
request for proposals are and Wine Festival. In the past
cial features such as the pro- part of it even if it is at a Building, located at 104 N. 19.
done.” the Borough has allowed for the
Stanton added that it’s im- posed handicapped acces- small scale. Abington Rd., Clarks Green The Abington Journal is a
closing of half a block of Spring
portant to take caution with sible pathways.” Abington Area Communi- from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Mon- media sponsor for the event.
Street but not Depot Street.
the project. The Borough Council said
“Once we make a decision, that they will allow the arts
there is no going back,” he council to close Depot St. for
said. “We don’t really care the festival, but businesses and
who gets the engineering or
construction job. We just want neighbors must sign off.
to make sure we get the best, Bob Naegele, professional
most experienced person at a engineer, was at the meeting to
competitive price. speak about the Borough’s
“If there is a possibility of storm water situation and the
saving millions of dollars by requirements for the MS4 per-
bidding it out and getting the mit. MS4 is a program that DEP
best engineering firms that has put in place to develop and
means a big deal to our rate implement a storm water man-
payers,” he said. “If you refuse agement program.
to go out and look that says Naegele said that the council
you don’t really care about the needs to be pro-active so that
residents. We’re simply saying they do not end up owing mon-
please take a look at the other ey a few years down the line.
alternatives
Stanton said he believes the The 537 sewer plan was dis-
township will have to approve cussed. The plan addresses
the Act 537 plan if it is passed
at the next meeting. ‘Rock This Town’ May 13 Simplifying Issues forum at
biologic nutrient removal and
wet weather flow challenges
presented to the Joint Sewer
“I think we’ll have to,” he
said. “I don’t know all the
legalities of it, but I don’t
Children are getting ready to roll up their little sleeves, don tiny
aprons and let their paint and creative juices flow with an event Clarks Summit Senior Living Authority Waste Water Treat-
ment Plan. Council accepted the
think we can hold it up any hosted by Monogram Muse in Clarks Summit called “Rock This plan with a contingency from
more.” Town!” The evening of family fun will be held May 13 from 4 to 6 the Planning Commission.
The Abington Regional p.m. at the shop’s new location at 105 Claremont Avenue during the Clarks Summit Senior Living, 950 Morgan Hwy. will hold a Joe Guzek volunteered to
Wastewater Authority was Second Friday Clarks Summit Art Walk. Monogram Muse will supply Senior Forum “Simplifying Your Senior Life Issues” May 14 from finish Tony O’Dell’s term on
scheduled to have a special the paint and rocks and children will supply the imagination. The noon to 5 p.m. They will offer free classes open to all from fi- the Sewer Authority until the
meeting to possibly vote on event is free. Owner Francene Pisano Dudziec, an artist, is looking nancial planning, healthcare, learn tips from experts for making end of the year. The Borough
the matter May 5, but it had to forward to seeing the kids’ creations. “We’re suggesting they paint the most of retirement. Enjoy light refreshments and visit booths council accepted.
be rescheduled to May 11 at silly faces and leave the rocks around town for ‘Smiles Around the to pick up even more valuable information on long term planning.
7:30 p.m. at the Joint Sewer The council also decided
Summit’,” she said. “We’re hoping it will brighten someone’s day For reservations call 587.4700. allow residents to make sewer
Authority Board Meeting when they discover the rock art along their travels.” Children will Shown at a planning meeting held with members who will
Room, the regularly scheduled payments using credit cards
also have a chance to meet artist Tara Crum, a private art instructor sponsor the event: seated, Sue Chapin, Clarks Summit Senior
date and time, because the over the phone.
in the Abington community. Monogram Muse hosts the event at its Living. Standing, from left: Rick Peters, ERA One Source Realty;
authority failed advertise the new Claremont Avenue location. For details , call Francene Pisano The next regular Clarks Sum-
James Kresge, Abington Financial and Ken Stewart At-Home
first event as a special meet- Dudziec at 570.585.0772, email monogrammuse@yahoo.com. mit Borough Council meeting is
Quality Care.
ing. June 1.
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OBITUARY Board eyes


salary freeze;
Howard Jacoby Jr.
May 7, 2011
union says no
BY DON MCGLYNN
Howard ward Jacoby III and wife Jean, dmcglynn@theabingtonjournal.com
Jacoby Jr., 88, Factoryville; and Ivan Bruce CLARKS SUMMIT - Main-
Clarks Sum- Jacoby and wife Chris, Clarks taining a standard with fewer
mit, died Sat- Summit; five daughters, Linda resources. This is the challenge
urday, May 7, K. Smith and husband War- that the Abington Heights
in Northeast ren, West Pittston; Brenda School District will face dur-
PA (Mercy) Pardue and husband John, ing the 2011-12 school year.
Hospice. His wife, the late Newton Twp.; Debra Lee The school board listened to
Dorothy H. Jacoby, died in Kovall, Clarks Summit; Iona two presentations centered
2004. Hice and husband, John, Fac- around next year’s budget dur-
Born April 6, 1923 in Clarks toryville; and Sandra Jacoby, ing its monthly work session
Summit, he was the son of the Scranton; a sister, Iona Ro- May 4.
late Howard and Martha Ro- berts, Hartford, Conn.; 20 The school board approved a
senkrans Jacoby. He was a grandchildren and 17 great- preliminary budget earlier this
lifelong resident of Clarks grandchildren. year with a proposed tax in-
Summit and a 1941 graduate of He was preceded in death by crease of 1.4 percent. If every-
Clarks Summit High School. a sister, Corrine Summerhill; a thing had remained the same,
Howard was a millwright by son-in-law, Thomas Russell that would have balanced the
trade and had worked in the Kovall; and grandson, Thomas budget.
area for 40 years. He was an R. Kovall II. Problems arose when it was
employee at Acker Drill, Services will be held at the ABINGTON JOURNAL/ALICE STUFFLE reported that Gov. Tom Cor-
James Brothers and U.S. Tex- convenience of the family Alexa Rzucidlo, Casey Rich, Dalton Weist and Emily Scappatura. bett’s proposed budget, if

‘A Night
tiles. In addition, he was a from Jennings-Calvey Funeral passed, will reduce subsidy to
member of Carpenters Local and Cremation Services Inc., schools by 10 percent.
Union 1645. 111 Colburn Ave., Clarks Sum- “To Abington Heights, this
Howard was a member of mit, by the Rev. Jean-Pierre resulted in a loss of $1 mil-
Countryside Community Duncan. Interment, Newton lion,” said Superintendent Mi-
Church, Newton Twp., and Cemetery, Newton Twp. chael Mahon.
Waverly Lodge 301 Free & Memorial contributions may The school district reacted

in PARIS’
Accepted Masons, and he was be made to Countryside Com- and is currently considering
a former member of Abington munity Church, 14001 Church cuts of two librarian positions,
Memorial VFW Post 7069, Hill, Clarks Summit 18411, or two computer teachers, a Latin
Clarks Summit. Northeast PA Hospice, 746 teacher, a science teacher, an
The family extends special Jefferson Ave., Scranton English teacher, two transition-
thanks for the care given by the 18510. al first grade teachers, a spe-
staff at Northeast PA Hospice For details or to send an cial education teacher and two
and Dr. Stephen Jaditz. online condolence, visit elementary school teachers to
Surviving are two sons, Ho- www.jenningscalvey.com. make up for the loss.
Queen Flo- The Lackawanna “In spite of these cuts, the
rence Nash Trail Jr./Sr. High preliminary budget has an op-
Virginia D. Hricenak and King School Prom was erational deficit of about
$800,000, our fund reserve
Aaron Bar- held May 6 at the
May 8, 2011 bolish. Radisson in Scran- will be used to balance this
ton. The theme for budget,” said Mahon.
Virginia Melissa Hricenak, and a the event was “A “We have to be committed to
D. Hricenak, family friend Russell El- say that operational expenses
75, Newton gin, Mill City; four sons,
Night in Paris.” must be in line with operation-
Twp., died David and his wife Pat, Queen was Flo- al revenues, or we are simply
Sunday Tennessee, Byron, Mill rence Nash and passing our problem on to the
morning, City, James, Mill City, King was Aaron next superintendent and the
May 8, at and Keith, Michigan; a Barbolish. next board. We will use our
the VNA Hospice Unit at brother, Charles Synder, reserves to provide time, and
the Community Medical Fleetville; five grandchil- it’s a luxury that we have be-
Center. She was the wid- dren Laura, Greg, Kristen, cause we have saved so well,
ow of Michael J. Hrice- Michael, and Joseph ; a as our expenses come into
nak who died in 2009. great- grand -daughter, alignment with our revenue.”
Born in Scranton, she Kadence Bucksbee. Looking for ways to save
was the daughter of the The funeral will be held money, and put expenses in
late Byron and Dorothy May 12 at 5 p.m. at the line with revenue, Mahon out-
Gramps Snyder. She was Lawrence E. Young Fu- lined where the district spends
known for her prize- win- neral Home, 418 S. State its money.
ning needlepoint, as well St., Clarks Summit with Currently, the school district
as her love of crossword services by the Rev. is spending 72 percent of its
puzzles and word games. James Rugg, pastor of budget on employee costs such
Virginia loved to collect Mill City Assembly of as salaries, benefits, health
antiques, especially carni- God. Interment will be care and pension, and 27 per-
val glass and antique fur- private at the convenience cent on its buildings, grounds,
niture. She was proud of of the family. operational costs, transporta-
her vast teddy bear col- Friends may call on tion, furniture, books, supplies,
lection and her library of Thursday evening from 4 classroom technology, curric-
books she had accumu- to 7 p.m. For directions ular and extracurricular.
lated. Mostly she should or to send an online con- “The (27) percent, Dr. Ma-
be remembered as a de- dolence, visit www.law- hon has worked extremely hard
voted, friend, wife and renceeyoungfuneralhome- Stephanie Cobb and Sarah Langan. on,” school board President
mother. .com . Cathy Hardaway said of Ma-
Surviving are a daughter hon’s effort to make cuts. “I
will tell you we have heard
presentation after presentation
L A C K A W A N N A T R A I L S C H O O L B O A R D
Leadership Lackawanna over the last six years of differ-

Six vie for five spots


ent efficiencies in the school
application deadline district that we have changed
to, and have saved us money.”

extended to May 13 “Now is the time to address


the (72) percent.”
The district is currently ne-
Candidates for Lackawan- “While active in local better manage organization-
gotiating the teachers’ con-
na Trail School Board in- organizations, I have served al needs. It is my intention Applications are be- skills and foster team- tract, and Hardaway said the
clude: Jane U. Richards, on various finance boards. I to use these to help Trail ing accepted for the work. Since inception, board had issued a proposal to
Joseph J. Strauch, David A. have learned firsthand the identify better courses of Leadership Lackawan- Leadership Lackawan- the teachers’ union requesting
Thorne, Michael Mould, need to stay within a tight action and make better de- na Class of 2012. Con- na has graduated more a one-year salary freeze.
Carol Vail Selwood and budget while meeting the cisions.” sidered northeastern than 900 community “In light of the governor’s
Mark V. Lombardi. Five needs of the organization. Jane Richards Pennsylvania’s premier leaders. budget, over 200 school dis-
positions are available. We all must live within our A Nicholson resident, leadership and profes- The program is open tricts have agreed, between the
Region 1 means and government is with four great-grandchil- sional development to candidates who ei- union and the board, to freez-
David Thorne no different,” said Thorne. dren enrolled in the district, program for emerging ther live or work in es,” said Hardaway.
A father of four, Thorne Joseph J. Strauch, BBA, Jane Richards is looking professionals, this Lackawanna County. The proposal would keep the
has been employed as an CCP, CDP, FLMI for re-election to the board. marks the program’s Class size is limited. teachers’ salaries in 2011-12
equipment operator for the A father of A former Lackawanna 30th year. Full and partial schol- where they were in 2010-11,
Clarks Sum- three, Trail Elementary School Leadership Lacka- arships are available on with no increase for years of
mit Borough Strauch feels nurse, Richards won her wanna fosters the de- a limited basis to qual- service or for credits obtained.
for the past his 46 years seat on the board in 2003, velopment of communi- ified candidates. Tui- Hardaway said the average
22 years. of Profes- and is hoping to keep it and ty leaders by providing tion is $1,200 and class- raise for 2009 was 4.999 per-
Active in sional Busi- help with the anticipated participants with lead- es start in September. cent due to these two factors
his local fire ness Manage- tough times. ership, interpersonal To learn more about and 5.25 percent in 2010.
company for ment, Tech- “At this time the board and managerial skills the program and enroll- Reimbursement for credits
28 years, he nology and has an almost insurmount- and an enhanced under- ment, visit leadershi- taken during this term of the
David Thorne has also Joseph J. Systems able task to keep our pro- standing of the issues plackawanna.com. For
Strauch contract would also be set at
earned Eagle Analysis ex- gram in task and continue and topics relevant to more information, con- $0 and payments will not be
Scout rank through Troop perience will to give our children the the greater Scranton tact program adminis- deferred to future years.
160. benefit him if elected. opportunities they so de- area through monthly trator, Nicole Barber at The teachers union did not
If elected he said he will “During my years in Met- serve while dealing with sessions. In addition to 570.342.7711 or nbar- accept this proposal, and nego-
bring the experience he Life’s Information Tech- the proposed governor’s the sessions, class ber@scrantoncham- tiations will continue.
earned while serving on nology positions, I learned budget cuts. I can only members participate in ber.com. The board will meet again
Abington Heights School effective ways to employ promise to do my very best group projects to en- for its monthly meeting May
Board from 2002 to 2005. computer techniques to for everyone.” hance their leadership 18.
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Rotary Club at the St. Francis of Assisi


Soup Kitchen. We applaud our
first time in the U.S. While she
was here, we got to travel to

of the Abingtons Interact Club for all their ser-


vice work!”
New Jersey and New York
City. It was all really exciting
YOUTH LEADERSHIP and she had a blast. Having her
With AWARD WINNER visit also made me realize that
Abington Heights sopho- I’m now thinking in English. I
Leah Ducato Rudolph more Chloe Maloney, 16, had no idea.
South Abington, was recently “Saturday, May 7, I went to a
chosen as the recipient of a Rotary Awards Banquet in

Pasta Dinner May 15 scholarship through the Rotary


Club of the Abingtons to at-
tend the Rotary Youth Lead-
Wilkes-Barre, which most of
the outbound and inbound
exchange student also will be
PASTA DINNER SET Mark Stuenzi of the Parker ership Award Conference. This attending. I’m so excited to see
Pasta Joe Pagnani an- Hill Church back into the Ro- year the conference will be all of the exchange students
nounced the annual pasta din- tary fold. Mark lives in Clarks held from July 10 to July 14, at from district 7410 again.
ner will be held May 15, at the Summit with his wife, Debbie, Keystone College. The confer- “I sat down yesterday and
Abington Heights High School and daughters Leah and Oli- ence is for high school students thought about my time in the Interact members spend time volunteering at the Humane Society.
cafeteria. Dine in and take-out via. Welcome back, Mark! completing their sophomore U.S. I feel like I came last Volunteers, kneeling, from left, are: Will Swisher, Chris Swisher, Jaimee
will both be available from INTERACT CLUB year who have shown lead- month, not nine months ago. Kester and Megan Cunningham.
12:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Proceeds NEWS ership potential in their home, The time has flown by. I can’t
will benefit projects of Rotary Rotarian Stephanie West- school and community. Con- believe I only have three ence of Rotary and then head- VOLVED.
as well as Abington Little ington reports: “The club did a gratulations, Chloe! months left to go. Thank you ing off with the other exchange Come to any regular meeting
League and Marley’s Mission, fundraiser for the Humane EXCHANGE STUDENT everybody for support and tons students to tour Venezuela: just held at the Inn at Nichols Vil-
both also selling tickets. Tick- Society. They collected dona- NANNA SOERSEON of amazing memories!” search “Angle Falls, Margarita lage, Thursdays at 12:10 p.m.
ets will be available from any tions from the Abbey Ridge, Nanna of Denmark reports: EXCHANGE STUDENT Island,” or “Los Roques” in to find out more or call Leah
Rotary Club of the Abingtons Royal Oaks, Deerfield and “My older sister (Laerke) ar- FROM VENEZUELA Google to get a feel for what Ducato Rudolph at
member and at the door. Those Skyline residential develop- rived the 13th of April and left Kevin Murray reports: “Not we are about to experience. We 570.586.0864. Follow Rotary
looking to make arrangements ments. They are also working again Saturday the 23th. It was too much is new. The summer will also be going to Brazil. It Club of the Abingtons on
to pick up tickets ahead of on a fundraiser for the Wom- really good seeing her again. It season is upon us here in Vene- should be a great experience Facebook too.
time may call Joe at en’s Resource Center (WRC); made me realize how much I zuela with temperatures reac- and I am greatly looking for-
Leah Ducato Rudolph is the publicity
570.585.0339 or Leah at the they are collecting donations actually have missed her and hing the 90s and lots of rain. ward to it. Thanks to everyone
chairman of the Rotary Club of The
library 570.587.3440. for items on the WRC wish everyone at home. I can with- Nothing major has happened back home who has given me Abingtons. She may be reached at
WELCOME BACK! list. The next two weekends out a doubt say that she is one here lately. Next week I will be this amazing opportunity.” 570.587.3440 or lrudolph@al-
We re-welcome Pastor they have groups volunteering of my best friends. It was her attending the District Confer- JOIN ROTARY. BE IN- bright.org.

Memorial derby June 11 CRASH


Continued from Page 1
to police.
Minchak said that the
BY JOAN MEAD-MATSUI child’s mother and the other
Abington Journal Correspondent person in the Jeep, got out of
At a meeting of the Clarks Summit Centen- the vehicle and tried to get
nial Celebration committee held May 3 at the into the back seat to rescue
Clarks Summit Borough Building, plans were the child, but then the car
discussed for the 2nd Annual “Forever exploded again.
Young” Memorial Kids’ Fishing Derby which “The mom was screaming
is in the works for June 11 at the Abington ‘My baby’s in the car.’ Then
Area Community Park. when it exploded again she
Linda Young established the event in mem- just started screaming. I
ory of her late husband, Lawrence E. “Bud” can’t even imagine that
Young and his love for fishing. mother’s thought…,” said
The fishing derby will provide an opportu- ABINGTON JOURNAL/JOAN MEAD-MATSUI Minchak, in tears.
nity for area children, 16 years old and young- Shown are organizers of the event, Annette Barosi According to police, oc-
er to enjoy a late spring old fashioned fishing Kalwaytis, Clarks Summit Centennial Finance Com- cupants in the Jeep were
derby. A special “Bud Award” will be given to mittee Chair; Clyde Rosencrance, Family Fun Day Andrew Carullo of Scran-
the child who catches a fish closest to 13 Chair; Linda Young, Fishing Derby Chair and Vice ton, 25, who was driving;
inches. This year’s special prize is a 19-inch Chairman, Family Fun Day; and Ellen Beechko, Ashley Jennifer Hazelton of
television donated by Kennedy Distributing. Co-Chair Family Fun Day Food Vendors and Finance. Scranton, 21, and her child,
There will be no extended pre-registration Cole T. Hazelton. Carullo
this year. Pre-Registration and a parent’s sig- weeks prior to the eventDonations are being and Ashley Jennifer Hazel-
nature are required to participate in the fish- accepted to defray the cost of the event which ton received severe burns,
ing derby. Registration for the derby will be is free of charge to children. and they were life-flighted
held in the evening on June 3 at Family Fun For more information regarding fishing der- from Community Medical
Night at Abington Heights Middle School or by rules and regulations, visit www.abington- Center in Scranton to the
at the Abington Community Library two parks.com. Lehigh Valley Medical Cen-
ter.
ABINGTON JOURNAL/JOAN MEAD-MATSUI According to the police
X-STREAM his first appearance at the Teva
Mountain Games.
came slightly more difficult in
the second round when con- Stephen, Benjamin and Cindy Lefchak of Scranton, shown report, preliminary results
above from left, enjoy an afternoon of fishing at the Abing- show that the operator and
Continued from Page 1 “I’ve known about it for a testants were asked to hit five
ton Area Community Park. passenger of the Jeep were
long time, and it just happened targets, while standing on a
not licensed to operate a

Making a
Gondella, 30, has been cho- that I actually got an email bridge over Gore Creek in
sen to compete in the fly fishing from them to see if I’d like to Vail. motor vehicle at the time of
portion of the games, the “2 Fly register to compete…and I Last year’s fifth target was a the crash.
X-Stream” presented by Maui talked to my sponsors (Fly- steel cutout of Costa Del Mar’s In the Ford were driver
Jim. tooth Flyline, www.flytooth- logo, a giant “C.” The target David Ranakoski, of Scran-
ton, 17, Patrick Molnar, of

SPLASH
“It’s three rounds total,” said .net; Kast Gear, www.kast- was hanging from the opposite
Gondella. gear.com; Loon Outdoors, bridge, and those competing Scranton, 18, two juvenile
“Your first round is a casting www.loonoutdoors.com; Rise had to cast through it. males , and one juvenile
accuracy and distance round. If Fishing Company, www.risef- “Just that difference in being female whose names were
you make it past that you make ishing.com; Down River De- elevated and casting down not released by police. They
it to the second round of casting sign Drift Boats, www.downri- really changes things. When were transported to Com-
accuracy, and then the top eight verdesignco.com; Mountain you’re in the river… every- munity Medical Center with
people from the first round and Khakis, www.mountaink- thing’s on flat ground, so it’s a For those dreaming of eries Manager, “We stock minor injuries.
second round will go on to fish hakis.com; Sweet Grass Rods straightforward casting, but being outdoors fishing rod Eston Wilson Lake with According to Minchak,
in either the Colorado, or two (Bamboo Rods), www.sweet- now you’re casting at an angle. in hand and catching that rainbow trout. The lake Tony DeCicco, a Newton
other rivers in Colorado, for the grassrods.com; William Jo- It really changes a lot of the big trout or bass, it may be receives two stockings of Ransom Fire Lieutenant
third round.” seph, www.williamjoseph.net) aspects of what you have to do time to head to Abington rainbows each year.” ” who lives near where the
Gondella began fly fishing at about it, and they said, ‘Yeah, to make it work,” explained Area Community Park’s For more information crash occurred, attempted to
the age of six, taught by his go for it.’ ” Gondella. Eston Wilson Lake. The regarding fishing and save the child without suc-
uncle, the late Butch Skapyak. In preparation for the In an effort to be ready, fish are waiting. other activities at the cess.
A former pro-amateur snow- games, Gondella has been Gondella said he’s been at According to Rob Abington Area Communi- Minchak added, “It’s just a
boarder, Gondella eventually doing his homework, studying home practicing four to five Wnuk, Pa. Fish and Boat ty Park, visit http:// sad day for everyone around
became a professional fly fish- videos online to get an idea of hours each day. Commission Area 4 Fish- www.aajrb.com. here. I hope something gets
ing guide after injuries forced what is in store for him. “I know that all the targets done to this road so that it
him to leave snowboarding. He said according to what they use are 30-inch circles, so Four-year-old doesn’t happen again.”
Over the years, he has partici- he has seen in last year’s vid- I’ve basically been going out Madeline Minchak said people drive
O’Dell of too fast on Dark Region
pated in a number of fly fishing eos, the first round of the event in my yard and making 18 to
Clarks Road. Much of Dark Region
competitions, but this will be was fairly basic, but then be- 30-inch circles, different in-
Summit is Road only has enough room
crements, and making sure I shown with
can hit them,” said Gondella. for one car, according to
her fishing Minchak, who said she
This is one of two competi- pole.
tions in which Gondella will thinks it should be limited to
be participating this summer; one-way traffic and pa-
the other is the Hardy Cup trolled better.
August 6, at the Catskill Fly An investigation by Penn-
Fishing Center and Museum sylvania state police is on-
in Roscoe, N.Y. going.
For more information on the
Teva Mountain Games, visit
http://www.tevamountain-
games.com/summer.
For more information on
Gondella’s fly fishing guide
service, HookJaw Outfitters,
visit http://www.face-
book.com/pages/HookJaw-
Outfitters.
Gondella and his wife Kara ABINGTON JOURNAL/SHAUNA MCNALLY
Site on Dark Region Road
SUBMITTED PHOTO Falcone Gondella, are raising
where a Monday crash claimed
In preparation for the games, Dalton fly fishing guide Greg Gondella their 9-year-old son, Luke,
has been doing his homework and studying videos online. the life of a Scranton toddler.
who also loves fly fishing.
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LACKAWANNA COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DEBATES

GOP candidates clarify past positions Dems paint dire picture of finances
BY CHRISTOPHER J. HUGHES Board vice president and former correc- BY CHRISTOPHER J. HUGHES Jeffers of Scranton, the endorsed candidates
CHUGHES@GOLACKAWANNA.COM tions officer. CHUGHES@GOLACKAWANNA.COM in the race, have built a campaign on job cre-
SCRANTON – Two candidates for the That clarification aside, each of the SCRANTON – The seven Democrats vying ation as the primary way to inject new reve-
office of commissioner were quick to dis- Republicans in the May 17 primary of- for the office of Lackawanna County Com- nue into the county.
miss what they felt was an ill-conceived fered their often similar plans on a va- missioner met May 4 for a debate presented Both Jeffers and Scranton resident Eliza-
connection between their record of service riety of topics Thursday. by the League of Women Voters (LWV) of beth Randol, the former county chief of staff
and a pair of former majority commission- In addressing the financial needs of Lackawanna County. and policy director for the Pennsylvania Trea-
ers at a League of Women Voters of Lack- the county, Smallacombe said leaders Moderated by LWV president Andrea Mul- sury, criticized the current administration for
awanna County debate May 10. need to get back to basics and “spend rine, the round-robin question-and-answer filling budget gaps with the sale of county
William T. Jones II, South Abington on necessities and not on things that session allowed between one- and two-minute assets.
Township resident and auditor, mentioned we’d just like to have.” Jones suggested responses on topics like social services, fiscal On reassessment, Pennsylvania State Coop-
perceived ties between opposing candi- a close monitoring of the countywide stability, promises to voters and more. erative Extension educator Tom McHugh of
dates Patrick O’Malley and Bruce Small- purchasing program and stated he would The candidates expressed their concerns South Abington Township cited the “wildly
acombe and the former administration take a $10,000 pay cut if elected to regarding the county’s fiscal health while the fluctuating” assessments that were completed
headed by Robert Cordaro and A.J. Mun- “lead by example.” only sitting commissioner in the race made it in Luzerne County as a reason to cautiously
chak in answers to several questions. O’Malley said the county must seek clear that the county is out of cash and some approach the effort.
In closing remarks following an hour- to renew a partnership with the federal proposed financial plans are nothing but mis- Foxko Real Estate co-owner Tom Fox of
long debate, both aimed to clear the air. government to house federal inmates in information. South Abington Township said, “I worry
“I was hired because during the flood of the county, which would also inject $1.5 “Anybody up here who says they’re going to about the elderly, and I worry about those on
2003, we had a massive flood,” said to $3 million into the county budget. lower taxes is either lying to you or they’re fixed income. I think we can come up with an
Smallacombe, the three-term mayor of Each said reassessment is a crucial absolutely clueless,” said Commissioner Co- abatement on their taxes until the house is
Jermyn and former director of the county’s part of bringing the county’s budget in rey O’Brien, of Moosic, said, as he blamed sold or transferred.”
Roads and Bridges Department.” “I check. the “crippled” finances on debt that more than McHugh said he would work with the
dredged the creek from the Lackawanna “We can’t put the burden on hard- doubled during the Robert Cordaro-A.J. Mun- County Commissioners Association of Penn-
River to the top of the borough. I did not working middle class families or small chak administration. “Taxes are not going sylvania to seek a moratorium on Marcellus
know Mr. Munchak before I was hired, businesses,” O’Malley warned, adding down in Lackawanna County anytime soon.” Shale drilling for natural gas in the county.
and I had only met Mr. Cordaro once.” that he would seek assistance from U.S. O’Brien is running in the primary with Wansacz and Jeffers hope funds from a pro-
“I worked for three administrations. I’ve Reps. Lou Barletta and Tom Marino “to Blakely mayor Jeanette Acciare-Mariani of posed impact fee could be used to train con-
been through three sets of majority com- find alternative funds and grants” to Peckville. servation officers to protect the county’s wa-
missioners,” said O’Malley, a banquet complete the county’s reassessment ef- Former State Rep. Jim Wansacz of Old tersheds.
manager for Fiorelli’s, Scranton School fort. Forge and Scranton school director Brian Fox said he outright opposes shale drilling.

C L A R K S G R E E N B O R O U G H S C O T T T W P. N E W T O N T W P. L A K E L A N D
S C H O O L
CLARKS GREEN she opposed the removal of the
refuse contract from the bor-
In Scott Township,
seeking the position of
money saving cooperation
and communication. Hla-
Running for Newton
Township Supervisor are
B O A R D

Continued from Page 1 ough’s operating budget, Auditor is Lester Clark. vaty is also concerned Kevin Carr (R), James A number of new candi-
master’s in fought to low- Running for the Super- about the impending Norton (D) dates are looking to join the
human re- er taxes to visor posi- monthly sewer bill and Kevin Lakeland School District
sources ad- offset some of tion are energy efficiency. Carr, a 43 Board as directors this year.
ministration this cost to the Edward R. Michele Duchnik is -year New- Region 1
from The borough’s Hlavaty(R), running for Scott Town- ton resident John Brennan
University of residents, and Michele ship Supervisor on the runs Scran- Greg Kopa
Scranton. He earlier this Duchnik(D), Democratic ticket. She ton Label, . A business owner of
Keith Williams is an adjunct year voted to Stanley said she plans to reduce He wrote Technology Analysis Cor-
faculty mem- Lynne Earley carry that Stracham the debt and keep taxes “I want to poration, with two children
ber there. savings into Edward R. (D). where they are. She cited Kevin Carr give back attending Lakeland Ele-
Williams is running for the 2011 budget. Hlavaty Edward that she did not raise to my com- mentary School, Greg Kopa
Clarks Green Borough council Earley said she also feels R. Hlavaty, taxes while in office munity that is looking to
for the first time. that in regard to the sewer a lifelong resident and from 2006-2009. Two has been so enter his first
He has served the borough modernization plan, she has full- time employee of other areas she is con- good to me term on the
in the past as a member of the been very vigilant on behalf of Scott Township is run- cerned with are the sew- and repre- school board.
Clarks Green Shade Tree taxpayers. ning for Township Super- er project and the condi- sent all the “I am running
Commission. Barry C. Phillips visor. He writes, “As a tion of the roads. She people of for school
He was also a community Even though he is looking to township taxpayer and said, “The roads that James J. Newton board because
organizer for the Northeast serve his first term as a mem- employee, I see a lot of have been damaged by Norton Township. I want to help
Pennsylvania Center for Inde- ber of Clarks Green Borough waste and red tape daily. the sewer project should Let me as- Greg Kopa provide a
pendent Living, a non-profit council, Phillips is no stranger Taxpayers can no longer not be the responsibility sure you that I am not a successful
organization serving people to local politics. In the early afford a $2.7 million of the taxpayers.” She one issue candidate rep- educational experience for
with disabilities in 16 counties. 1990s, he served on a joint dollar budget run at two also has plans for on-lot resenting a few people. I your children and mine. ,”
“I am prepared to work with Clarks Summit-Clarks Green monthly meetings.” management will give thoughtful con- said Kopa.
council to guarantee that you committee to establish recy- He is aiming for more sideration to all residents. Stanley Rzucidlo
have access to quality services, cling in the community. My goal as supervisor is Henry Stachura
including sewers, refuse and A retired teacher, who has to keep an open mind, Henry Stachura said that
recycling, properly maintained taught at the high school and O T H E R R A C E S listen and learn from the while he is
roads. It would be a privilege college level, Phillips said now people I represent.” new to the
to give back to Clarks Green, that he now has more free time South Abington Township Thomas Dickinson James J. Norton writes political are-
which has given me so much,” and is hoping to use it by help- Supervisor Dalton Borough that his vision for New- na, he is well
wrote Williams. ing the community. Mark Dougherty Council ton Township is to “pre- seasoned in
Lynne Earley “I am interested in providing South Abington Township William Brandt serve the agricultural the operation
A Clarks Green resident stable and thoughtful lead- Tax Collector Lorraine Daniels character of this township of public
since 1990, and an Abington ership in meeting the needs of Scott Thrope Waverly Township for all of us. I would also schools, hav-
Heights High School and Mil- the community. Toward this Thomas Sunick Auditor like to keep the status Henry ing taught
lersville University graduate, end, I have endeavored to La Plume Township Sharon Whitaker quo of the past Super- Stachura locally for
Lynne Earley holds a master’s recruit other interested com- Auditor Waverly Township visors of no tax increases more than 37
degree from Drexel University. munity members to run from a Clyde Ellsworth Supervisor and work diligently on years. “These are challeng-
She is seeking her second bi-partisan perspective. La Plume Township Ronald Whitaker maintaining township ing times in public educa-
term on the Clarks Green Bor- Thoughtful, stability is more Supervisor roads. .” tion and I think I have what
ough council. important to me than party it takes to weather the
During her first term said affiliation,” wrote Phillips. storm. ,” said Stachura.
R A N S O M T W P. C O R O N E R Region 2
John Uram
Two candidates are in the office for about 20 years. Cur- Seeking the position of County currently Lackawanna County John Yanochik
running for Ransom Township rently he is the Supervisor Lackawanna County coroner Community Coroner, filling the unexpired Region 3
Supervisor and two for auditor. Chairman, but he has also are Democratic candidates College, and term of Joe Brennan, who Richard H.
SUPERVISOR served as Vice Chairman and Patrick O’Hora, Christopher J. American retired at the end of last year. Koruszko
William “Bud” Brown has Road Master. Patrick, Tim Rowland and Academy “I know what this job is all Richard H.
announced he is running for Esposito said he is most Republican candidate Frank McAllister about. I’ve lived it between my Koruszko, a
Supervisor of Ransom Town- proud of a few different things Adamo. Institute of duties as Deputy Coroner and tax profes-
ship. Brown has lived in the he helped accomplish while in Patrick O’Hora (D) Christopher J. Funeral now as your Coroner,” said sional and
Ransom Township area for the office. A licensed Patrick Service in Rowland. “You never know supervisor at
past 55 years and is now retired, “I helped with the contract funeral direc- New York when that unfortunate call is H&R Block,
after 34 years in the Building we now have with Alliance tor, working City, Patrick has been a licens- going to come, whether it’s a is looking to
Contracting business. Landfill. Also we have done a for several ed funeral director, working at holiday or at 3 a.m., but you Richard H. be re-elected .
According to Brown, over the good job with paving and main- different funer- several funeral homes, in the must respond immediately. . .” Koruszko “Lakeland
past 25 years he has served on taining the road, and I had a al homes State of Pennsylvania since Frank Adamo (R ) is debt-free
the Planning Commission, was hand in building the new town- throughout 1987. If elected, Patrick said Frank Adamo graduated and financially sound, while
chairman of our Zoning Hear- ship building,” said Esposito. Lackawanna he “will serve the people of from Lackawanna College and providing academic excel-
ing Board and Chairman of the Esposito stated “My goal if Patrick O’Hora County over Lackawanna County with Simmons School of Mortuary lence. I want to continue our
Vacancy Board. For the past15 I’m elected is to keep the town- the past 14 professionalism, dedication Science, Syracuse, N.Y. He progress,”
years, he has been one of two ship in the condition that its years, with an associate’s de- and compassion. “It would be has served as a licensed funer- said Korusz-
inspectors at Alliance Landfill residents have become accus- gree in business adminis- my privilege to serve as the al director ko.
for Ransom Township. tomed to.” tration from Lackawanna Lackawanna County Coroner.” the past 25 Paul Lem-
He said he would like to see Esposito also spoke about a College, O’Hora feels he has Tim Rowland (D) years, ma- oncelli
the township debt free and to master plan the supervisors acquired the experience that Tim Rowland has been the naging Casey Pa-
find a way to pay off its $1.5 have to develop a recreational will be valuable in the position primary on-call death investi- several tuk
million loan, without raising area that is about 560 acres. The of coroner. gator in Lackawanna County funeral A resident
taxes or using our emergency area where they are planning to “I believe the coroner’s since 2003, investigating more homes Casey Patuk of Justus
fund so that the area’s children do this is right off of Main office needs to be a proactive than 1,000 deaths, and partici- throughout Casey Patuk
and grandchildren won’t be Street. office, not just a reactive of- pating in Frank Adamo Lackawan- is looking to be voted in to
burdened with this large debt. AUDITOR fice. As coroner, I have a more than na, Luzerne his first term on the Lake-
“I will always keep the people Running for Auditor are Kirk greater partnering role with 500 autop- and Wayne Counties. land School Board.
in our township first and fore- Zeiss and Joseph Snyder. Lackawanna County Suicide sies. He “I believe my years of expe- “ I believe we need board
most and not buckle under to Joseph Snyder has served as Prevention Task Force and served as the rience, dedication to the pro- members who will be acces-
outside pressures,” said Brown. auditor of Ransom Twp. for the other organizations,” said Deputy Cor- fession and family values sible daily who have knowl-
Incumbent Joe Esposito is past six years and said he would O’Hora. oner for the make me the best choice in edge of what is happening
running for Supervisor of Ran- like to continue to serve the Christopher J. Patrick(D) last eight these very difficult times. ,” in our district,” said Patuk.
som Township. He has been in township. A graduate of Luzerne Tim Rowland years, and is said Adamo. Stanley Stracham III
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CROSSWORDS

ANSWERS ON PAGE C4

Jury returns $1.9 million verdict My name is ... Eva The Griffin Pond
Animal Shelter, 967
Griffin Pond Rd.,
Attorney Daniel Munley, Clarks road in a no passing zone at an dict, Munley said, “We are grateful Clarks Summit, is
Summit, obtained a $1.9 million excessive speed, hitting the Dolph the jury representing Wayne open for the adop-
jury verdict on behalf of a Wayne vehicle head-on. The Dolph’s son, County chose to fully compensate tion of pets from
County couple. Mike Dolph suf- Sean, suffered a fracture of his left Mr. and Mrs. Dolph. This verdict noon to 4:30 p.m.,
fered severe injuries that ultimately leg. He was represented by Mi- is a victory for all who drive in daily. Wish list items
resulted in a below knee amputa- chael Gallacher of the law firm Wayne County. It says drinking are always appre-
tion. The accident occurred when Roth and Dempsey, P.C. and driving will not be tolerated.” ciated, including
16-year-old Austin Smith while A toxicology report revealed Munley is a trial attorney and kitty litter and cat
driving his mother’s car was pass- that the teenage driver had a high partner in the law firm of Munley, food, Timothy hay,
ing vehicles on a two-lane country blood alcohol level. After the ver- Munley & Cartwright, P.C. Carefresh or Aspen
bedding for small
animals and any
type of donation.

Adopt a cage at the


Griffin Pond Animal Shel-
ter for one month and
your $20 donation will go
toward care and feeding
of the animal in that cage
for the month you choose.
A card will be placed on
the cage identifying the
From left: SWORN planning committee members Kristi Layland, Barbara Garrett, Georgette Fetcho, Bonnie Perugini, sponsor for that month.
Send the following
event chairperson; Liz Bertocki, SWORN president; Jane Mallonee, Ann Kessler, Rochelle Choquette and Elaine She- Adopt-a-Cage informa-
pard. tion, including name,
Name: Eva
address, city, state and

SWORN presents ‘Evening With EOTC’


Age: 4 years old zip, phone number,
Breed: German Shepherd mix sponsor month, choice
About me: I’m friendly, energetic, bond of dog, cat or small
The Scranton Women’s Organization for Referral Networking (SWORN) is sponsoring “SWORN strongly with owner. I have separation anxiety, animal cage and how you
like cats would like your sponsor
Presents an Evening with EOTC.” This is a cocktail party to raise funds to help keep programs in place card to appear, along
at the new EOTC center opening soon on 7th Avenue in Scranton. but chase them. with $20 for each cage
Bonnie Perugini, event chairperson, has worked with the organization in the past and shared with Cost: $130. to The Griffin Pond Animal
SWORN members the importance of the programs. The event will be held June 2, from 5:30 to 7:30 Shelter, 967 Griffin Pond
Rd., Clarks Summit, PA 1841
p.m. at Nichols Village Inn & Spa. Tickets are $25 for SWORN members, EOTC and include appetiz- 1.
ers, an iced tea station and a signature cocktail. A cash bar and basket raffle will also be available.
For details, call Liz Bertocki at 570.220.2728.
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Scouting Scene
With
Tyler VanGorder
Pieces of the Abingtons
How well do you know the streets where you live?
Summer camping trip planned The Abington Journal puts your powers of observa-
tion to the test with our new contest, “Pieces of the
Abingtons.” Every other week within the paper,
April is a month usually At one of our weekly meet- we’ll feature a photograph of a landmark, architec-
associated with the arrival of ings, Scouts pay for the trip tural structure or other local item in public view in
spring and all the joys that and figure out which merit the Abingtons. We’ll ask you to submit a guess as to
come with it. However, it was badges they would be taking. where the photo was taken and what is featured in
quite the opposite for Troop Every Scout applies for four the photo. Then
160; the poor weather caused
our popular shooting trip to
merit badges and one lunch at
either noon or 1 p.m.
we’ll enter each
correct answer in a Sponsored by:
be postponed until further We are also planning to go drawing to win a
notice. on a 45-mile canoe trip down $10 gift certificate
Before we could even go on the Delaware River in May. from Lynn’s Hall-
the trip, each Scout had to We start at Narrowsburg, mark in Clarks
attend two safety meetings N.Y., and end at Matamoras, Summit. We’ll
each that described the proper Pa. To go on this trip, each notify you if you
techniques to fire accurately Scout must have the rank of win, and we’ll print
and safely. The trip is always first class, be going into the the winning contes-
held at Stann’s Grove. We ninth grade and have passed tant and answer in
shot .22 caliber rifle cartridg- the Goose Pond’s swimmer’s an upcoming issue
es and 12-gauge shotgun test. Some younger Scouts of The Abington
shells. Hopefully we will be may be able to attend with an Journal with the
able to have the trip in May. adult and the trip leader’s next contest photo.
This month we also planned permission. We will be taking Winner #96: Kathy Shumbres of Clarks Summit
for summer camp at Goose our gear with us and will stay Answer #96: Oliver Price and Rhodes Building
Pond Boy Scout Reservation. overnight along the river.
For the canoe trip to work
properly, every Scout needs to
listen to his leader and follow
instructions. This will keep
“Pieces of the Abingtons” contest
everybody safe. Remember: rules:
A Scout is obedient. 1. Identify correct location of Photo #97, at left.
2. Submit your entry by contest deadline on Fri-
Tyler VanGorder has the rank of Life day, May 20, 2011
in Boy Scout Troop 160 from Clarks 3. Entry must include the correct location and/or
Summit. He is a ninth grade student description of the “Piece of the Abingtons” featured
This month Scouts planned for at Abington Heights High School. For
summer camp at Goose Pond Boy more information, visit
in the current week’s photo.
Scout Reservation. troop160bsa.org. 4. Entry should include your name, address, con-
tact number (not for publication) and correct answer

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ArtsEtc...
Visual Arts
“Art Show and Sale”
more than 100 original
paintings by Anita Am-
brose, at Summit Frame-
works, 111 North Abington
Rd. Clarks Green, thru
Thanksgiving. Info:
570.587.0162.
Performing
Arts MORE THAN
Lackawanna Trail High
School Concerts, The
MOVIES
Lackawanna Trail High Dietrich Theater
School Music Department Erica Rogler
has announced their con-
cert schedule for May. All
concerts will be held in the I can only describe last
high school auditorium. week’s production of “Peter and
May 12: Junior High Con- the Wolf ” as magical, delight-
cert 7 p.m.; May 13: Jazz ful and fun. Kudos to the Die-
Band Concert 7 p.m. and trich Children’s Theatre. They
May 25: Senior High Band definitely brought Sergei Pro-
Concert 7 p.m. kofiev’s children’s symphony to
Modern Buddhism: life on the Dietrich stage. It was
Meditation for a Modern great to see so many children
Way of Life, Thursdays, to and families in the audience,
July 21, 7 to 8:30 p.m. at and I just loved to see the little
Waverly Community ones in the audience respond to
House, 1115 North Abing- PHOTO SUBMITTED the show. They readily helped
ton Road, Waverly. These Mike Quinn, pictured above, will be performing at the Highway 81 Revisited launch party May 14, at The Bog, 341 Adams Peter pronounce all of Russian
classes offer simple, practi- Ave., Scranton names of his animal friends kot

Music journey begins


cal, and inspiring teachings (cat), ytka pronounced oot
and meditation techniques kuh(duck), etc. Plus, you could
for solving difficulties in really see the impact the show’s
our daily life. With Budd- music had on the children.
hist teacher Barb Stein. If your children would like to
Cost: $10 general/$5 se- explore other Russian tales and
niors and students. Info: stories that relate to “Peter and
www.kadampanewyork.or- the Wolf,” we invite you to visit
gor call 845-856-9000. BY RAFAEL PIMENTEL the Tunkhannock Public Li-

H
Abington Journal Correspondent brary. In addition to funding
“The Wedding Singer,”
presented by the Music Box ighway 81 Revisited is a this year’s children’s theatre
Repertory Company at the music website with a project at the Dietrich, the
Music Box Dinner Play- name that pays homage Pennsylvania Humanities
house, 196 Hughes St, to the Bob Dylan album, Council has provided monies to
Swoyersville, 12 to 15, and “Highway 61 Revisited.” Much like the Tunkhannock Public Li-
19 to 22, Thursdays through the interstate highway 81, brary to purchase books that
Saturdays: 8 p.m., Sundays www.highway81revisited.com re- relate to each children’s theatre
at 3 p.m. Buffet dinner is ceives a fair amount of local traffic, production. So, I encourage you
served 90 minutes before according to the man behind the to visit the library and check
curtain. Tickets are now on blog, Mike Lello. “The people com- out some amazing books!
sale for dinner and show ing to the site are more likely to read Based on the fun we had with
and show-only. Info: about a local band, such as Tigers “Peter and the Wolf,” I am al-
570.283.2195 or Jaw, than a review of the new Foo ready looking forward to the
800.698.PLAY.
Fighters album that could be read Dietrich Children’s Theatre’s
Mommy and Me Natu- anywhere,” said founder Lello. “Lo- next production. On Tunk-
rally—Outdoors, River- cal artists do not really have a media hannock’s Founders’ Day, join
side Park: Meet at the first outlet like national artists do.” us for “Coyote: A Trickster Tale
parking area past the gym, The Scranton resident added, PHOTO/JASON RIEDMILLER from the Southwest” at the
May 11 from 9:15 am to “These are things I wanted to do Highway 81 Revisited founder Mike Lello cited one of his reasons for investing in Dietrich. This play will take us
10:15 am. Pretend, sing, lis- and do my way. I’m delivering what the website: ‘Local artists do not really have a media outlet like national artists out west as a coyote learns to
ten to a story, make a craft, people want, and website hits back do.’ fly. Coyote has a nose for trou-
and play. Program is espe- that up. The local stuff has proven it’s unique within the area,” said Lello said. ble and a zest for greatness. A
cially designed for children popular so far.” Lello. “I modeled it after sites out- Social media sites, such as Face- group of singing and dancing
from 2 1/2-to-4-year-old The site, which Lello said he had side of northeastern Pennsylvania book and Twitter, have also been crows decide to have some fun
children and a favorite adult wanted to do for awhile, has been a such as Philebrity a similar Philadel- helpful, according to Lello. convincing him he can soar
to explore and learn togeth- trial and error process. Highway 81 phia-based page.” “Things are going better than I through the sky with them. But
er. Cost: free. Info: Revisited started as a Wordpress Others have offered help in mak- thought they would. I get mostly what happens when Coyote
570.836.3835 or email to
blog. Lello’s friend Bill Orner, who ing Lello’s goal a reality. Lello cred- direct traffic (people coming straight changes from grateful to boast-
reserve your spot.
runs Prairie Queen Records, a local ited Brian Langan, formerly of local to the site). I have many repeat vis- ful? We will find out when the
Cinderella presented by record company, redesigned the blog band The Sw!ms, as the designer of itors. Facebook is the number two crows decide to teach him a
the Hanover Area Drama it as its own webpage. the site’s owl logo. source of traffic through “likes” and lesson. Once again, we will be
Club, May 13, 7 p.m. Info: “The site is not anything that is “I wanted an owl and he made an Twitter has helped as well.” hosting three performances.
emccormick@hanovera- not being done elsewhere, and it awesome one. It’s helped us brand The first show is June 24 at 10
rea.net. may not be as big or interesting, but ourselves to spread word about site,” See revisited , Page 14 a.m., and the two remaining
shows will be June 25 at 11 a.m.
“Jubilee,” the Wyoming and 1:30 p.m. Admission is
Seminary Dance Company free. We hope to see you there.
annual performance, May Tickets are available by calling
13 and 14, 8 p.m. in the
Buckingham Performing with her father after many North Sprague Ave., King- Cost: $35 per series. Ex- Intergenerational the Dietrich at 570.996.1500 or
Arts Center, North Sprague years apart; directed by Ed ston. Info: 570.270.2190. plore the arts through a va- Quilting, for ages13 and up at the door while they last.
Ave., Kingston. Info: Chemaly. Cost: free. Info: Cost: Free. riety of media as you create at The Dietrich Theater, In addition to children’s the-
570.558.1515 or www.elec-
570.270.2190.
trictheatre.org. Arts, Crafts pottery, sculpture, draw-
ings, paintings and collage
Tunkhannock. Wednesdays
through July 20 from 6:00
atre, the Dietrich’s Radio Play-
ers will be transporting us back
Mammoth Follies, May
13, 10 a.m. at The Scranton Dietrich Theater Radio
Players Performance, The
and More masterpieces. Info:
570.996.1500 to register.
p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Instructors:
Terry Keller, Peggy Lane
to those golden days of radio
for an evening of live radio
Cultural Center at the Ma- and Ingrid Rogler. Cost: $6 plays next week. Come out and
sonic Temple, 420 North Dietrich Theater, Tunkhan- Mixed Media for Kids, Quilting for Kids, The per class. Learn early experience “the theatre of the
Washington Ave. Cost: $7. nock, May 17, 7 p.m. Pre- The Dietrich Theater, Dietrich Theater, Tunkhan- American quilting tech- mind” May 17 at 7 p.m. at the
Info: www.scrantoncultu- sented by Dietrich Theater Tunkhannock. Preschool nock. Wednesdays through niques as you make a dou- theater. This time around the
ralcenter.org. Radio Players. Cost: Free. July 20 from 3:30 p.m. -
Art: Thursdays from 11:00 - ble pinwheel quilt. See how group, under the direction of
Info: 570.996.1500 for de- 5:00 p.m. For ages 6 and up.
“I Ought to be in Pic- tails. 11:45 a.m. Series: 2: May 5, you can create movement Valerie Paulus, will be perform-
tures,” May 15 at 3 pm: 12, 19, 26. Mommy & Me: Instructors: Terry Keller, through the useof light and ing “My Man Godfrey” and a
Electric Theatre Company The Wyoming Semina- Fridays from 11:00 - 11:45 Peggy Lane & Ingrid Ro- dark materials. We’ll show comical episode of My Friend
presents an all New York ry Wind Ensemble and a.m. May 6, 13, 20, 27. Ag- gler. Cost: $6 per class. No you how fabric choices can Irma. I always get a kick out of
cast in a staged reading of “I Jazz Ensemble program of es 6 to12: Fridays from 4:00 experience is required. All yield quilted treasures. All the old-time commercials that
Ought to be in Pictures” by big band music May 17 at 7 - 5:30 p.m. Series 2: May 6, materials will be provided. materials will be provided.
Neil Simon, a play about a p.m. in the Buckingham 13, 20, 27. Instructors: Info: 570.996.1500 to regis- Info: 570.996.1500 to regis-
young woman’s reunion Performing Arts Center, Steve and Amy Colley. ter. ter. See Dietrich , Page 15

What sport does Paul Giamatti’s character coach in "Win Win"?


Last week’s answer:
Dwayne Johnson
Last week’s winner:
Richards Family
of South Abington

Contestants can only win once in a 60-day period.


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Drummer brings his passion to ACL


BY KELLY LEIGHTON
Abington Journal Correspondent
he has been interested in music What: “Second parts of traveling is sampling
his whole life. “I started play- Saturdays” featuring all the different foods around
CLARKS SUMMIT- The ing around with instruments Marko Marcinko and the world.
Abington Community Library when I was about 3 years old, the Latin Jazz Quartet Marcinko is also the founder
will host Marko Marcinko and and then I took lessons in piano of PA Jazz Alliance(PAJA), a
the Latin Jazz Quartet May 14, and drums, and played in the
Where: The Abington non-profit that provides music
from 1 to 3 p.m. school bands,” he said. He then Community Library education. “I formed PAJA a
The performance, which is began playing the drums for When: Saturday, May few years ago, because I want-
free and open to the public, is a events like weddings, when he 14, 1 to 3 p.m. ed to bring better jazz educa-
part of the library’s free “Sec- was in high school. Cost: Free tion to northeastern Pennsylva-
ond Saturdays at the Library” “It’s my hobby, my passion, Info: 570.587.3440 nia. I wanted to give the public
series. it’s what I’m about and it’s opportunities to witness and
“It will be a nice and intimate important to my system of experience great and authentic
jazz performance. After we events,” said Marcinko. “It’s all form and being creative”. music. We have been at that for
play, we will open the floor up I have ever done. Music has Additionally, Marcinko has years in this area,” he said. The Abington Community Library will host Marko Marcinko, shown
for any questions, so it will be been a mainstay of my whole performed for both President PAJA runs a jazz camp for above, and the Latin Jazz Quartet May 14, from 1 to 3 p.m.
educational as well. I would life. You try and grow and Bush and President Clinton, as students at Keystone College
encourage people to attend to grow and master it and get well as been able to tour, travel every July, as well as the Scran-
find out why we do what we do better at it. You always seek and record around the world. ton Jazz Festival.
and how we put it together,” new knowledge,” he added. “I’ve had the opportunity to The library is located at 1200
said Marcinko. Additionally, Marcinko said his favorite perform and record with a West Grove Street, Clarks Movies for week of 5/13/11 - 5/19/11
trumpeter Nate Birkey will be parts of performing are “the multitude of incredible artists, Summit, PA 18411. For more R
joining the quartet for this per- new opportunities, the ability to it’s been very exciting,” he information, they can be reac-
Fri: 1:10, 4:00, 6:45, 9:30
formance. play in front of new audiences, added. hed at 570.587.3440. Free Sat: 1:10, 4:00, 6:45, 9:30
Marcinko has been perform- taking chances with the music, “I like other things too, but coffee will be served at the Sun: 1:10, 4:00, 6:45
ing professionally since he was doing something unexpected this I what I do,” he said. He event, compliments of Krispy Mon, Tues. & Thurs, 6:45
14 years old. However, he said and taking liberties with the art added that one of his favorite Kreme Clarks Summit. Wed: 12:05 & 6:45 Guitar music from the rain forests of Brazil!
An all Brazilian guitar program entitled
PG "Gritos d' Alma" (Cries of the Soul). Featuring

Visual journey
Fri & Sat: 1:20 & 5:55 music of Brazil's most celebrated composers,
Heitor Villa-Lobos and João Pernambuco.
Sun, Mon. & Thurs: 5:55 Come and enjoy this vibrant glimpse into the
Wed: 12:15 & 5:55 Brazilian soul through classical guitar.
CALL 996-1500 for ticket information
PG-13

Fri & Sat: 3:45 & 8:20


Photographer Vincent Cianni her support for her son, and Sun, Mon, Wed. & Thurs: 8:20
currently working on ‘Gays in with an understanding of what
PG-13
“don’t ask, don’t tell is and
the Military Project: How the whole history, knowing Fri: 1:15, 4:10, 6:50, 9:25
America Thanked Me’ what happening back in 1993 Sat: 1:15, 4:10, 6:50, 9:25
when it was instituted as a law Sun: 1:15, 4:10 & 6:50
and also as policy…I was so Mon, Tues. & Thurs, 6:50
Wed: 12:00 & 6:50
impacted by her talking about
BY JOAN MEAD-MATSUI her son and what she was G
Abington Journal Correspondent saying, I wanted to explore
Old Forge native and pho- what happened to people who
Fri, Sat, & Sun: 1:00 & 6:00
tographer Vincent Cianni’s were discharged under “don’t SUBMITTED PHOTO
Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs: 6:00
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How America Thanked Me,” looking at a group of people on ‘Gays in the Military Project: How America Thanked Me.’
project began as a result of a who are discriminated against Fri, Sat, & Sun: 3:15 & 8:10
November 2009 interview he and what all that meant. More important to me because the torical record and a place to Mon, Tues. & Thurs: 8:10
listened to on a public radio so, I started thinking not in issue of homosexuality in the experience people’s stories.
station while working in his terms of don’t ask don’t tell military was an issue of per- For more information, visit Wed: 12:10 & 8:10
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studio in Newburgh, N.Y. but what is the history of ho- sonal privacy, over and above vincentcianni.com.
Cianni said, “In 2009 while mophobia in the military. civil and human rights is-
I was working in my studio in What is interesting to me is sues…”
Newburgh, N.Y. and listening the effects that all of this had According to Cianni, more
to the public radio station, I on people’s lives – what their than 14,000 people have been
heard an interview with a experiences were and what discharged from 1993 to 2011
mother of a young private that happened to them because of when the “don’t ask, don’t
was stationed in Iraq and oust- that. That’s how this devel- tell” bill was repealed and that
ed by one of his platoon mates oped into this project,” said does not take into account the
and subsequently discharged Cianni. thousands who chose not to
under “don’t ask, don’t tell.” “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” is a go into the military because of
The interview he was listen- policy restricting United that.
ing to was that of the mother States military personnel from “These discharges range
of Pvt. Nathanael Bodon. efforts to discriminate or ha- from dishonorable discharge
“It was a powerful interview rass closeted homosexual or to honorable discharge for
and the way the mother spoke bisexual service members or homosexual conduct to just
of her son and spoke about applicants, while barring strictly an honorable discharge
those who are openly gay, after reaching some kind of

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itary service.” idea of identity and disclosure
Cianni has been photo- for those who were still active
graphing and interviewing gay duty,” said Cianni.
and lesbian service members Once the project is complet-
including both veterans and
active duty personnel ranging
ed, his interviews and pho-
tographs will be archived at “Thanks, to all our customers.”
from recent enlistees to a
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veteran. To date, he has in- brary at Duke University” and
terviewed 70 individuals pri- will be exhibited as a multi- & Team
marily on the East and West media exhibition in 2012 and
Coasts and hopes to conduct a
total of 150 to 200 interviews.
eventually a publication.
He noted the project is not Stop in this summer for some
Photographing them in their only a photographic project,
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Art event set for May 13


LIBRARY NEWS

BY SHAUNA MCNALLY
Abington Journal Reporter
Clarks Summit struck
gold with the bringing
about of Second Fridays.
BY MARY ANN MCGRATH Second Fridays was origi-
nally started at Angels
Winners of the Abington Community Library’s spring Galeria located on Depot
2011 creative writing contest for boys and girls were an- St. in Clarks Summit.
nounced recently. Taryn Comegys was in first place for The gallery featured a
non-fiction, and Cara LaBelle for poetry, both in the first different artist’s work the
and second grade level. For the third and fourth grade second Friday of each
level, Sarah Razzaq was the winner for fiction Three win- month and extended the
ners represented in fifth and sixth grade were Elisabeth store hours for that day
Johnson (fiction), Ryan Burke (non-fiction) and Siena to host a reception for
Rainey (poetry). Each winner received a certificate of that artist.
participation and a gift card to be redeemed at Borders Charles Charlesworth,
All other participants were awarded certificates from the whose wife owns Angels
library to honor them for entering the contest. Galeria, said, "We make
Baseball Biography a fortune that day. It’s
The Penguin Lives series of biographies continues to our biggest moneymaker,
feature concise looks at famous men and women in di- and it keeps people com-
verse fields, written by authors of renown. ing back."
One of the latest in the series is “Branch Rickey” by Charlesworth decided to
best-selling author and Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter, set up the Arts Council
Jimmy Breslin, who provides a lively portrait of Rickey of the Abingtons to ex-
and his times in a brief 147 pages of text. In 1947, Rickey, pand Second Fridays to SUBMITTED PHOTO
as president and general manager of the Brooklyn Dodg- other businesses. Charles The artwork of Anita Ambrose, shown above, will be on display at the Clarks Summit Borough building on
ers, defied racism on and off the field to bring Jackie State Street during Second Fridays.
Sandercock of Summit
Robinson into the major leagues, changing the sport for-
Frameworks offered to be
ever. Breslin brings to life the days when baseball
co-chair of the council (Digital Photography); Anita.” He is the manag- about 75 pieces.
emerged as the national pastime and Branch Rickey re-
with Charlesworth. On Sunrise Cafe, 212 Depot er and she is the artist. She said, “I have a lot
made a sport and dreamed of remaking a country.
New Fiction for Adults the second Friday of ev- St., showing Sharon Cos- “I love it. It’s the way of customers already, but
“The Neighbors are Watching” by Debra Ginsberg. Set ery month, about ten tello (Oils) and Joe Kub- we make a living, but it hopefully this helps me
against the backdrop of the deadly 2007 wildfires that businesses in Clarks ic (Pottery Artist); S. doesn’t feel like work at get even more.”
forced the evacuation of half a million San Diego resi- Summit feature artwork State Street Borough Hall all. I get paid for doing Sandercock said that
dents, this new novel examines the dark side of suburbia from local artists and Bldg, 304 S. State St., what I love. What more after this month’s Second
and the truths that lurk behind closed doors. The neigh- visitors to town can trav- showing Centennial Com- can I ask for?” said An- Friday, some locations
bors on Fuller Court tend to keep to themselves but when el around to view all of mission Vintage Pho- ita. Ambrose. will keep their artist’s
a troubled teenager disappears in the aftermath of the the galleries and purchase tographs, Mary Richards All of Anita Ambrose’s work up for a month, but
wildfire evacuation, the residents must band together to some artwork if they (Oils) and Anita Ambrose paintings are original some will take it down
find her before all of their carefully constructed decep- choose. (Acrylics); 400 S. State acrylics. that day. Charlesworth
tions come unraveled. The first Clarks Sum- Street, showing collages “What you’re seeing is and Sandercock are al-
“Past Tense” by Catherine Aird. It seems that Josephine mit Second Fridays took by Alexandra and a Mar- what you get,” she said. ways seeking businesses
Short was a woman with a secret or two. When Janet Wa- place April 8. Sandercock tial Arts Demonstration; The couple lives in and people to participate
kefield gets a call from the Berebury Nursing home to tell said it was a big success. Bet’a Bread, 402 S. State New Milford. Anita got in Second Fridays .
her that her husband Bill’s great aunt has passed away, Charlesworth and Sand- St., showing Joe Kluck involved with Second For more information
she’s stunned to learn that Josephine had been living near- ercock approach busi- (Pastels); Everything Nat- Fridays through Sand- on the event, sponsoring
by for years without a word. Then, a young man ap- nesses and ask if they ural, 426 S. State St., ercock because she has a the event, showing art-
proaches her at the funeral and introduces himself as Jo- would like to be part of showing Art Photography block of artwork featured work or having a location
sephine’s grandson, a perplexing revelation since there the event. The locations by Chris Esslinge; Sole at his store, Summit included call Angels Ga-
had been no word in the family of a son, much less a either choose the artist or to Soul, 535 S. State St., Frameworks. After the leria at 570.586.3363 or
grandson. Then, the local Detective Inspector and his the council provides them showing various artists, showing on May 13, all Summit Frameworks at
constable are assigned to look into a mysterious break-in with one. The next Sec- blown glass, jewelry, dig- of her work is going to 570.587.0162.
at Berebury Nursing Home. The target: Josephine Short’s ond Fridays will be held ital photography; Mono- go to Summit Frame-
former room. May 13. All take place gram Muse, 105 Clar- works. She will have
“Pack of Lies” by Laura Ann Gilman. Bonita Torres, a from 5 to 8 p.m. emont Ave., showing Tara
recent college graduate, signs on as an investigator with This month’s event will Crum (Oils).
the Private Unaffiliated Paranormal Investigations team of include State Street Grill, Anita Ambrose, whose “It is so sunny
New York, and is working to gain acceptance into the 114 S. State St., showing artwork will be displayed out today!” “Who found a
Cosa Nostradamus, the magical community that isn’t various artists; Angels at the Clarks Summit needle in the
hay?!”
quick to give up its secrets even to fellow members. Galeria, 208 Depot St., Borough building has
showing Rosangela de- been painting for 25
The Abington Community Library is located at 1200 W. Grove St., Clarks Freitas and Al Pierce; years and supporting her-
Summit. Visit our website, www.lclshome.org/abington to register online 210 Depot St., showing self with her art for 18
for events or call the library at (570) 587-3440. Selena Cherkoski (Art years. She and her hus-
Don’t have a library card? Register for one at http://www.lclshome.org/
libraryinfo/library_card_reg.asp.
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A.C. closes season with REVISITED event like this. They are differ-
ent artists—something for
Continued from Page 11 everyone and the kind of thing
I would go to. The national act
Once Highway 81 Revisited paired with two local acts is

‘Heaven Can Wait’


was ready to be presented to representative of what we do at
the public, Lello decided he Highway 81 Revisited.”
wanted to throw a party to The party is the first music
publicize the blog. Orner, event that Highway 81 Revisit-
whom Lello calls his de facto ed is creating. However, the
webmaster, helped plan the site has been involved with
party. He lined up Prairie local shows before.
BY DON MCGLYNN Strauch said Amendola has Queen Record artists Mike “We were involved as spon-
dmcglynn@theabingtonjournal.com been doing a great job in re- Quinn of And The Money- sors for a few ongoing shows,
SCRANTON - The Actors hearsals, something he credits notes and Okay Paddy fame such as Record Store Day at
Circle will close its season to the talented cast around him. and Pappy from Cabinet to Joe Nardone’s Gallery of
starting May 13, with a staging “They say the key to good perform at the launch event, Sound in Wilkes-Barre featur-
of “Heaven Can Wait” at the acting is in the other person. which will also feature These ing Miz and Title Fight, and
Providence Playhouse. When the other person is play- United States, a band that has we’ve worked with Eric Davis
Written by Harry Segall, the ing their part really well, it played larger national music of Get Cryptic, a booking
1938 comedy tells the story of allows you to do your part festivals including Lollapaloo- company.”
Joe Pendleton, a 23-year-old really well,” explained Amen- za. Lello said he plans to add
New Jersey boxer who is col- dola. The launch party is sched- more content, an e-mail news-
lected by heaven 60 years be- “Everyone’s doing a really uled for 8 p.m., May 14, at The letter, recurring features, a
fore his time. great job, and I think audi- Bog, 341 Adams Ave., Scran- label and venue spotlight and
As a result of the mistake, ences are really going to love ton more multimedia to the site in
Joe is allowed to come back to SUBMITTED PHOTO it.” There is a $5 cover charge. upcoming months.
earth in the body of a recently The cast of ‘Heaven Can Wait,’ shown above, seated, from left, Andrew In addition to Amendola and Chances to win tickets to the Highway 81 Revisited can
murdered, crooked banker. His Gruden, Ashley Michaels, Laura McGowan, standing, Bill Mecca, Dante, Michaels, the cast includes JP Drive-By Truckers concert at be reached at www.high-
host body’s wife and secretary Cherie Amendola, Dorina Amendola, Lisa Marie Chokola, William Zeran- McGowan, William Zeranski, the F.M. Kirby Center as well way81revisited.com, on Face-
are still bent on finishing him ski, JP McGowan and Saverio Amendola, rehearsing for their May 13 Dante, Andrew Gruden, Daivd as upcoming shows presented book at http://www.face-
off. He falls in love with a opening night. Hunisch, Laura McGowan, by Get Cryptic and Prairie book.com/pages/Highway-81-
young woman and hopes to Lisa Marie Chokola, Dorina Queen Records CDs will be Revisited/167966533254979
resume his boxing career. ideas. tos for that show, I knew he Amendola, Cherie Amendola, available. or by searching for Highway
“I love the message of the After taking part in Commu- was just what I wanted for my Christine Clark, Jacqui Carini, “I am really happy about the 81 Revisited, or on Twitter at
play. When I went through the nity Theater for years, she said Joe,” said Strauch. Art Walsh, Lou Bisignani, artists on the bill,” said Lello. http://twitter.com/#!/High-
play for the first time, I she wasn’t intimidated by the Amendola played the part of John McInerney, Bill Mecca, “They are perfect artists for way81Rvstd.
thought it was a really great play’s large cast size, and chose Max in “Dial M for Murder,” Jeff Ginsberg andErin Abbott.
story,” said Ashley Michaels, it because of the quality of the one of the main roles in the The show will begin with a
who plays Julia Farnsworth, work and her confidence in the play, but not as large as the part preview performance on
the cheating wife of Joe’s new area’s acting talent. of Joe in “Heaven Can Wait,” Thursday, May 12 at 8 p.m.,
body. “I knew it was possible, who is in almost every scene followed by regular perform-
Michaels is one member of because I knew the people of the play. ances Friday through Saturday,
“Heaven Can Wait’s” cast of were out there. I had someone With a part that large, much May 13 to 15 and 20 to 22.
almost 20 actors. in mind for most of the roles,” of the play’s success rests on Fridays and Saturdays per-
She said that the cast size is said Strauch. Amendola’s shoulders. A large formances begin at 8 p.m.,
a little larger than usual for a “And, everyone’s wonderful responsibility that he feels his Sundays at 2 p.m., at Providen-
community production, but the in all their parts.” past experience has left him ce Playhouse, 1256 Providence
extra bodies have added some- Strauch said that not every- ready to handle. Rd., Scranton.
thing to the rehearsal process. one she had in mind came out “I played Christ in a Passion Tickets are $12 general, $10
“It’s been fun, because there to audition, but that she did Play at Saint Mary’s Center seniors, and $8 students. Pre-
are so many different energies manage to put together a stellar (Scranton). I don’t think there’s view night tickets are $8 gen-
and ideas for blocking and cast, led by Saverio Amendola ever a bigger part than that,” eral and seniors, and $6 stu-
gags. There’s always some- playing the lead role of Joe said Amendola. dents. For more information
thing developing,” said Mi- Pendleton. “That experience gave me call 570.342.9707 or visit
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Writers’ work at Olde Brick Theatre Dietrich welcomes guitar


The miracle of its web has
placed the spider at the center
at The Olde Brick Theatre in
Scranton May 18 at 7 p.m.
music from Rain Forests
of creativity myths from Egypt under the direction of Sarah Experience the music
and Africa, to Japan, pre-colo- Stachura Regan. Admission is and culture of the rain
nial North and South America, free of charge, although dona- forests of Brazil May 15
India and Greece. It is a Greek tions will be solicited to help at 3 p.m at the Dietrich
myth about the gifted weaver offset the cost of refreshments Theater in downtown
Arachne, transformed into a and actor stipends. Audience Tunkhannock.
spider by the goddess Athena, members will also be asked to Classical guitarist Jay
which has inspired the new complete a short feedback Steveskey will present an
play by Scranton artist Alicia form. all-Brazilian guitar pro-
Grega. The ensemble cast features gram entitled “Gritos d’
“Avenging Arachne: a Nem- performances by local profes- Alma” (Cries of the
esister Fable” is not set in that sionals Katie Bower, Roya Soul).
ancient world, however, but in Fahmy, Timothy McDermott, The concert will feature
the modern fictional metropo- Laura McGowan, Stephen the music of Brazil’s most
lis of New Lydia. In it, ambi- “Avenging Arachne: a Nemesister Fable” cast shown, from left, Ste- Pauley, and Tonyehn Verkitus. celebrated composer, Hei-
tious designer, Arachne Ogle- phen Pauley, Tim McDermott, Katie Bower, Roya Fahmy, Tonyehn Verki- Musicians Mark Montella and tor Villa-Lobos (1883 –
tree is hired to work for the tus and Laura McGowan. Jason Smeltzer will provide 1959) and his contempo- Jay Steveskey, shown above, will
Valburg Agency by her Oprah- live musical accompaniment. rary and close friend, perform at the Dietrich Theater
level idol Athena Valburg, alcoholic? Who does she real- applying Arachne’s story to The Olde Brick Theatre is Joao Pernambuco (1883 – May 15.
only to find creative innova- ly want to be? the climate of contemporary located through the rear en- 1947).
tion the least of her job’s chal- A chorus of three women – America, Grega challenges trance at 126 W. Market St., on Steveskey is active as a Fiddle Lake Classical
lenges. Will her relationship Charity, Hope, and Grace -- our notions of creativity, gen- the second floor of the Pocius- soloist, chamber musician Guitar School in Susque-
with the too-good-to-be-true comments on the play as it der, and power, juxtaposing Building just off Providence and teacher. He has been hanna County. Tickets to
Nico Ambrosia survive her evolves while also portraying corporate culture with the Square in North Scranton. featured on WVIA-FM the show are $10 each
success? Can she trust Athe- the members of Arachne’s “handmade rebellion.” Visit www.SubverseAphro- and Scranton Today TV, is and can be purchased at
na’s charming, but elusive, Stitch ‘n Bitch group (stitchn- The Jason Miller Play- desia.com/Arachne.aspx for founder and president of the door or by calling the
assistant Bradley Noone? Is bitch.org), restaurant waiters, wrights’ Project will present a more information or call the Classical Guitar So- Dietrich at 570.996.1500.
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Civil War Road Show at Everhart DIETRICH zil’s most celebrated composer,
Heitor Villa-Lobos and his
Continued from Page 11 contemporary and close friend,
Joao Pernambuco. Join us for
they incorporate into each an afternoon of vibrant, rhyth-
The Civil War Road counties of our Common- show. Plus, I love the fantastic mic music that gives us a
Show, a traveling exhibit wealth. live sound effects that Bob glimpse into the Brazilian soul.
examining Pennsylvania’s In the event of severe Kulow adds to each perform- Tickets are $10 each and can be
role during this historic weather, the CWRS may ance. Admission is free, and we purchased at the door or re-
period, will be parked out- open late and/or close will have light refreshments served in advance by calling
side the Everhart Museum early. All programs associ- following the show. For more 570.996.1500.
in Scranton’s Nay Aug ated with the Civil War details, call us at 570.996.1500. Oh, and just a reminder, visit
Park three days, May 13 to Road Show are free and Coming up this weekend, the our website www.dietrichthea-
15. open to the public. Unless Dietrich will be filled with ter.com for a complete listing of
Visitors will have the otherwise indicated, reser- classical guitar music. Join us summer camps, classes and
opportunity to experience vations are not required. for the all-Brazilian program events. There is something for
this new exhibit which For more information on “Gritos d’ Alma” (Cries of the everyone.
will be traveling the state the Civil War Road Show, Soul) performed by classical As you can see, the Dietrich
for the next four years, visit www.pacivil- guitarist Jay Steveskey. He will is so much more than the mo-
stopping in each of the 67 war150.com. be featuring the works of Bra- vies!

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TOM BROGAN
Abington Heights
School Director At Large
• Independent Thinker
Who Shares Our Values
• Maintain Excellence
In Education
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Tennis Coach
• He Cares About Our Children
• Fiscal Responsibility
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tions at the Millenni- Kirkey seat,
BEN’S AUTO SALES
Expenses Paid um Hotel. Just three
around Francis
Slocum State Park Mondays at 4 pm
trator, or Mattise &
Kelly, P.C., Attor-
out delay, to the A yard or garage sale ers, Trackhoes. blocks from stadium
new brake system,
A-Main feature wins
RT 309 W-B Twp.
Administrator,
4/30. If found, for current week neys, 108 N. Wash- Donato Nicolais, or LINEUP in classified Local job placement
assistance. Start
and walking dis- Asphalt/Dirt,
Near Wegman’s
570-822-7359
Please call ington Ave., Suite to Stanley W. is the best way digging dirt now!
tance from Cincin- Many Extras,
570-639-0909 or
570-814-9123
Deadline varies
during holiday
400, Scranton, PA
18407
Kennedy, Attorney ASUCCESSFULSALE tocleanoutyourclosets! 866-362-6497
nati Zoo and other
downtown attrac-
Value $6,000,
Sell for $2,999
09 Impala LS $11,995
08Taurus SEL $12,995
for the Estate, 521
weeks P. Timothy Kelly, Delaware Avenue, INCLASSIFIED! You’re in bussiness tions
Price: $350
Call (570) 954-2749 09JEEP PATRIOT $12,995
135 Legals/ Esq. Olyphant, Pa 18447.
Doyouneedmorespace? with classified! 380 Travel 08 DODGE RAM $12,995
RATE: Attorney for Estate Call 570-287-9701 Selling your
04 BLAZER 4X4 $7,995
Public Notices ESTATE NOTICE A yard or garage sale for more info. Camper?
04FREESTAR 60K $6,995
$1.00 line/$12. Shopping for a Letters have been in classified Place an ad and
Full Notary Service
ESTATE NOTICE
per inch new apartment? granted on the
is the best way LINE UP find a new owner.
Tags & Title Transfers
RE: ESTATE OF Estate of Joseph P. 570-829-7130
Classified lets
MARGARET MALE
For information or you compare costs -
Lukus, late of tocleanoutyourclosets! A GREAT DEAL... Boat? Car? Truck?
Letters of Adminis- Clarks Summit,
questions without hassle You’re in bussiness 409 Autos under Motorcycle? Air-
tration having been
granted, all persons regarding legal
or worry!
Lackawanna Coun-
ty, PA, (died with classified! W OULD Y OU LIKE
IN CLASSIFIED! $5000 plane? Whatever it
having claims or notices
Get moving 2/4/2011), to Mari- TO GO TO NY? Looking for the right deal is, sell it with a
you may call Classified ad.
demands against
the estate of the
decedent shall
Marti Peznowski
570-970-7371
with classified! anne Lukus, Admin-
istratrix, Elizabeth
Schneider, Esq.,
PAYING $500
MINIMUM
Call us to make
your reservation!
570-824-2228
on an automobile?
Turn to classified. CADILLAC `94
570-829-7130

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BMW `07 328xi
make them known or email to: LEGAL NOTICE Attorney for the 570-793-1769
and present them,
and all persons
mpeznowski@
timesleader.com
or fax to
ALL AMERICAN
Estate, 102 Stur-
bridge Road, Clarks
DRIVEN IN
Full size 4 wheel
drive trucks
310 Attorney
Services
Classified’s got
the directions!
DEVILLE SEDAN Black with black
interior. Heated
indebted to the SELF-STORAGE, 101 Summit, PA 18411. 94,000 miles,
570-831-7312
decedent shall
or mail to
Clam House Rd, All persons having ALSO PAYING TOP $$$ Free Bankruptcy Shopping for a automatic, front seats. Back up &
navigation sys-
make payment Scranton, Pa. will claims against the for heavy equip- Consultation
thereof without The Times Leader offer for sale the estate are request- ment, backhoes, Payment plans.
new apartment? wheel drive, 4 tems. New tires &
delay to Mark Male, 15 N. Main Street property of Wilma ed to present them Classified lets door, air condi- brakes. Sunroof.
Wilkes-Barre, PA dump trucks, Carol Baltimore
you compare costs - Garage kept. Many
23 Spartina Cove
Way, S. Kingstown, 18711
Brown, Unit #611.
Personal and
in writing and all
persons indebted to
bull dozers
HAPPY TRAILS
570-822-1959
YANKEES SPECIAL without hassle
tioning, air bags,
all power, cruise
extras!
Miles.
46,000
RI 02879, or to household items. the estate to make TRUCK SALES Yanks vs Boston
Mattes & Mattes, Wanna make a
speedy sale? Place
Date: 5/14/11 payment to it in 570-760-2035 FREE CONSULTATION Sunday, 5/15 @ 8pm or worry!
Get moving
control, leather Asking $19,500.
570-825-8888 or
P.C., 324 N. Wash- Time: 11:00 AM care of the Attorney 542-2277 for all legal matters Section 212 interior, $3,300.
ington Ave., Scran- your ad today 570- Location: Above - noted above. 6am to 8pm Attorney Ron Wilson $126.00 ticket/bus with classified! 570-394-9004 626-297-0155
ton, PA 18503 829-7130. 570-969-9522 570-822-2345 1-800-432-8069 Call Anytime!

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CABINETS touched-up,
painted, restored, W/G. WILL CLEAN HOUSES
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decks, kitchens, bathrooms, roofing, siding,
gutters, all phases of carpentry PROFESSIONAL SERVICES OFFERED: CLARK’ S SHARP-ALL
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Licensed General Contractor. Call 563-2766
• Landscaping • Shrub Trimming & Pruning (10 Miles from Clarks Summit)
(Quality over volume, one job at a time)
9:00-5:00 Mon-Fri • 8:00-3:30 Sat
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Sales & Service
• Mowing • Shrub Trimming MTD Products, Briggs & Stratton,
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Reasonable Rates White, Mantis, Oregon, Echo, Muray
Reliable, Experienced Service Small Engine Service
Call For Free Estimate 570-909-8641
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412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 415 Autos-Antique 421 Boats & 439 Motorcycles 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/
& Classic Marinas SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans
BMW `93 325 IC MERCEDES-BENZ `01 SUZUKI ‘04
CHEVROLET `72 CHEVR0LET`02
CUSTOM JEEP `07
Convertible,
Metallic Green GSXRthan
1000CC1,000
Exterior & Tan C-240 CHEVELLE EXPRESS
Less
Interior, 5 Speed
FORD ‘02 MUSTANG Loaded, automatic, miles. Team colors WRANGLER X
CREST 15’
Transmission, AC, heated leather Two door hard top. with matching hel-
Heated Seats. 2nd
Owner, 66k Miles. GT CONVERTIBLE seats, 4 door.
$4,700
307 Motor. Needs
work. Comes with
met & jacket. Fend-
er eliminator kit.
CONVERSION
VAN
FORD `04 EXPLORER 4x4, stick shift, soft
top. Red exterior,
SUV, V6, 4x4, auto- well maintained, 518 Customer
Excellent Condition, Red with black Call 570-388-6535 additional 400 small Fiberglass Scorpion exhaust. Loaded. Low matic, 85,000 miles
Garage Kept, garage kept. 11,500
top. 6,500 miles.
One Owner.
block & many parts. boat with $6,000. miles. Excellent Black Beauty. miles, one owner. Support/Client Care
Excellent Gas $5,000. Serious Call Dave after 5 condition.
MERCEDES-BENZ `05 trailer. Out-
Excellent Condi- Garage kept. AC, CD player,
Mileage. Carfax inquires only. pm 570-825-0394 $18,900 Must sell. cruise control. LUBRICATION
available. Price tion. $18,500 (570) 836-2574 board propul- 570-674-3901 $8,700 DISTRIBUTOR
reduced $7,995
or trade for SUV or
570-760-5833
240C sion. Includes:
YAMAHA `04 V-STAR (570) 883-2754
Tow package with
cargo carrier. HAS OPENING FOR
other. Beautiful /
Fun Car.
Looking for Work?
Tell Employers with
4Matic, V6 - Gray,
77K highway miles, CHEVROLET `76 2 motors
Erinmade,
1100 Custom. 5800
miles, light bar, CHEVROLET `05 FORD `99 E250
Excellent condition.
$18,700 CUSTOMER SERVICE
570-388-6669
a Classified Ad.
Excellent condition,
dealer serviced. Sun PICKUP “Lark II series”
PRICE
cobra
windshield,
exhaust,
many TRAILBLAZER LT Wheelchair Van
78,250 miles. Fully
Call 570-822-9680
PERSONNEL
CADILLAC ‘06 STS 570-829-7130 roof, heated seats.
$15,500. Call
Very Good
Condition! REDUCED!
extras, must sell.
$4,900. Call
Black/Grey. 18,000
miles. Well
serviced, new bat-
tery, tires & rods. KIA `02 SEDONA Craft Oil Corpora-
tion is looking for a
AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil- Low miles!
LEXUS `95 ES 300 $2,400
570-288-3916 570-301-3433 equipped. Includes EX, Van, Sunroof. p r o f e s s i o n a l
ver, 52,600 miles, $7500. FIRM Seats 6 or 3 wheel-
NEGOTIABLE On-Star, tow pack- chairs. Braun Millen- 61,000 miles. with excellent cus-
sunroof, heated 570-905-7389
seats, Bose sound
system, 6 CD
Beautiful, mint
condition. Grey with MERCEDES-BENZ `95 Ask for Lee 570-417-3940 YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO age, roof rack,
running boards,
nium lift
remote. Walk up
with Loaded. Good
condition.
tomer service skills.
This is a telephone
leather interior. 2 750cc. 8,000 miles, remote starter, $5000 or best offer. intensive position
SL 500
changer, satellite saddlebags, wind- door. Front & rear
radio, Onstar, park-
ing assist, remote
owners.New brakes
rotors & shocks.
Ice cold AC. Fully Convertible, with
CORVETTES 427 Commercial shield, back rest,
Black & Pearl,
extended warranty.
$16,000
(570) 825-7251
A/C. Power locks &
windows. Excellent
570-606-7654 and requires
strong oral commu-
Trucks &
WANTED
keyless entry, elec- condition. $9,500. nication and com-
MITSUBISHI `95
loaded. 112K. removable hard Excellent Condition.
570-237-6375 puter skills.
tronic keyless igni- top, dark Blue, Equipment
CHEVROLET `06
Asking $4,900 Must See. Asking
tion, & more! camel interior, 1953-1972 Applicants must be
(347) 452-3650 $2,499. Call after 4.
dependable, highly
MONTERO SR 4WD
$17,600 Any Condition!
SILVERADO 1500
Summer Driving 570-823-9376
570-881-2775
Mountain Top
Only, Garage Kept. Courteous, Fast
CHEVY ‘08 3500 motivated and good
at multi-tasking.

GMC `99
Very Good Professional Buyer. 4X4 pickup, extend- 177,102 miles, auto-
CHEVROLET ‘06 MAZDA `04 RX-8
Hunter Green,
Condition, No
Accidents. Classy
Licensed & Bonded
corvettebuyer.com HD DUMP TRUCK ed cab, 6 1/2 ft.
box, automatic.
matic, four wheel
drive, 4 door, anti-
Minimum 3 years
experience in cus-
tomer service.
CORVETTE 1-800-850-3656

SUBURBAN
Car. Price 2WD, automatic. Pewter. 48,000 lock brakes, air con-
80,000 miles. Reduced! Only 12,000 miles. ditioning, air bags, We offer a competi-
New brakes & miles. Excellent tive starting rate
CONVERTIBLE rotors. New
alignment. Two
$13,995
or trade for FORD `52
Vehicle in like
new condition. YAMAHA ‘07 650 V-STAR
condition. $15,000
Negotiable
power locks, power
windows, power and full benefit
package including
Silver beauty, 1 SUV or other. $19,000. Matted black finish. (570) 954-7461 Champagne mirrors, power
Owner, Museum new rear tires.
No accidents.
570-388-6669
COUNTRY SEDAN 570-288-4322 Mint condition. New exterior, seats, cruise con- comprehensive
health benefits and
quality. 4,900
miles, 6 speed. All PRICE REDUCED CUSTOM LINE
EQUIPMENT TRAILER
tires, inspected,
CHEVROLET `09 leather interior, trol, AM/FM radio,
cassette player, CD 401k.
MINI COOPER `08
fully serviced & power windows
possible options $8,000 or best STATION WAGON changer, leather Send resume to:
ready to ride. Wind- & locks, 4 wheel
including Naviga-
tion, Power top.
offer. For more
information, call
(570) 332-4213
Clubman. Black &
White. Sunroof. 30K
V8, automatic,
8 passenger,
3rd seat, good
Brand new 2010
tandem axle, 4
wheel electric
shield & sissy bar.
Low miles & garage EQUINOX LS
Low mileage, 15000
drive. $4,850.
Call for
interior, sun roof,
rear defroster, rear
Craft Oil
Corporation
New, paid $62,000 miles. Leather inte- kept. $4800. or best condition and windshield wiper, Attn: Human
Must sell $45,900 condition, 2nd brakes, 20’ long offer. 570-762-5158 miles, automatic, new Passed inspec- Resource Dept.
rior, fully loaded. 6 all-wheel drive, 4 known issues.
MERCEDES `95 SL 500
570-299-9370 owner. $9,500. total, 7 x 16 oak tion, new battery. P.O. Box 5066
speed. Excellent 570-579-3517 door, anti-lock 570-362-4080
deck, fold up ramps $2,500 Avoca, PA 18641
CHRYSLER ‘06 Convertible. Low condition. 40 MPG.
$20,500. Call
with knees, remov-
YAMAHA` 08 R1 brakes, air condi- (570) 868-1100 Or Email:

HONDA `10
mileage. Hard top able fenders for tioning, air bags,
FORD `66
570-262-8811 Call after 2:00 p.m. jmcginty@
300C HEMI
included.
interior.
Leather
Excellent
Mustang Coupe.
oversized loads,
powder coat paint BEAUTIFUL BIKE power locks, power
windows, power
craftoilcorp.com
No Phone Calls
Light green, 18,000
miles, loaded,
condition,
loaded. $11,000.
fully
PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400 Pearl white, pony
interior. Pristine
for rust protection,
2 5/16 hitch
Perfect condition.
3700 miles, new
mirrors, cruise con-
trol, AM/FM radio, ODYSSEY SUZUKI `07 XL-7
Please. EOE
leather, wood trim,
$24,000.
Call 619-884-2266
or 570-696-1271 CONVERTIBLE condition. 26K coupler, tongue
jack, side pockets,
rear tire, undertail
kit, cover. Price
cassette player, CD
player, keyless
56,000 miles,
automatic,
522 Education/
Blue/white top & miles. $17,000 or
570-222-4960 brake away switch, negotiable $7,600 entry, rear de- Training
white interior. best offer. all-wheel drive,
leave message battery, 7 pole 570-852-9072 froster, rear wind-
Rare, Exclusive Recent document- (570) 817-6768
RV plugs, title & shield wiper, tinted
4 door, air condi-

CHRYSLER `02 Opportunity To ed frame-off


restoration. Over
more!! Priced for
442 RVs & Campers
windows. $17,500.
tioning, all power,
CD player, leather MUSIC INSTRUCTORS
Own... $31,000 invested. LINCOLN `88 quick sale. $2,995
386-334-7448
(570) 954-9333
Call after 9:00 a.m.
interior, tinted
WANTED:
PT CRUISER will sell $21,500.
570-335-3127
TOWN CAR FLAGSTAFF `08 CHEVY `05 EQUINOX
windows, custom
wheels, $13,000 Busy local music
Inferno Red, flame
design. Chrome ‘26 FORD 61,000 original FORD ‘99 E350 CLASSIC LT (premium pack-
Special Edition.
Maroon, Fully
Call 570-829-8753
Before 5:00 p.m.
studio seeking to
enhance staff.
wheels. 47,000
miles, one owner. MODEL T PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER S miles, garage kept,
triple black, leather BUCKET VAN Super Lite Fifth
age), 3.4L, 47,000
miles. All wheel
loaded. Leather
seats. TV/DVD,
Instructors wanted
who specialize in
Great convertible, Wheel. LCD/DVD
Looks and runs
great. New inspec-
Panel Delivery
100 point
black top, 6 speed
manual transmis-
interior, carriage
roof, factory wire
Triton V8. 2 speed
boom; 92,000miles;
flat screen TV, fire-
place, heated mat-
drive, power moon-
roof, windows, locks
navigation, sun roof
plus many other
LINEUP guitar, violin/strings,
voice, piano and
tion. $5,800
Call (570) 472-1854
Concours quality
restoration. Red
sion, carbon fiber
dash, leather interi-
wheels, loaded,
excellent condition.
$9999 or best price.
Great condition. Call
tress, ceiling fan,
& seats. Leather
interior, 6 cd chang-
extras. 3rd seat .
Only 1,900 Miles.
ASUCCESSFULSALE bass. Music degree
preferred/5 years
Hide-a-Bed sofa,
with black fend- or, front & rear $5,500. Call 570-675-3384 or er, rear folding Brand New.
INCLASSIFIED! (minimum) teaching
CHRYSLER `07 300 ers. Never Driven. Mike 570-237-7660 outside speakers & seats, keyless entry,
trunk, fast & agile. 570574-7002 Asking $37,000 experience
grill, 2 sliders,
55,600 miles, auto-
0 miles on
restoration.
$18,000 or best aluminum wheels,
onstar, roof rack,
running boards,
(570) 328-0850 Doyouneedmorespace? required. Apply to:
cicc@ptd.net or
matic, 4 door, anti-
lock brakes, air con-
RARE!
$40,000
offer. Call
570-262-2478 MAZDA `88 RX-7
CONVERTIBLE
439 Motorcycles water purifier,
awning, microwave
garage kept.
$14,750. INTERNATIONAL ‘95
A yard or garage sale
in classified
CICC, PO Box 103
Tunkhannock, PA
ditioning, air bags, $38,000 oven, tinted safety 570-362-1910 DUMP TRUCK is the best way 18657
HARLEY DAVIDSON
all power, AM/FM 1 owner, garage glass windows,
$36,500 kept, 65k original Refurbished, rebuilt
radio, CD player, raised panel fridge Looking for the right deal engine, transmis- tocleanoutyourclosets!
new new brakes. miles, black with & many acces-
on an automobile? 527 Food Services/
You’re in bussiness
` 06 SOFTTAIL
grey leather interior, sion replaced.
$10,900. sories & options. Hospitality
570-760-6983 2002 BMW 745i all original & never
seen snow. $8,900.
Excellent condition,
$22,500.
Turn to classified.
It’s a showroom in print!
Rear-end removed
and relubed. Brand with classified!
FORD `04 MUSTANG
The Flagship of
SUBARU `02 Call 570-237-5119
NIGHTTRAIN 570-868-6986 Classified’s got
new 10’ dump. PA

TOYOTA `06
the Fleet state inspected.
Mach I, 40th New - $87,000 Dark gray metallic, the directions! $12,900/best offer.
ANNIVERSARY EDITION Midnight Emerald
IMPREZAmileage,
WRX MERCEDES BENZ new rr tire & SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS 570-594-1496
V8, Auto, 1,200 with beige leather brakes, many Travel Trailer. 29’, CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR TACOMA ACCESS CAB
miles, all options, interior. 61K miles.
Mint condition.
Low
`74 450 SE
extras. $10,900
(570) 592-4982
mint condition, 1 Custom Van. 67K
JEEP `00 78000 miles,
DELI CLERKS
show room condi- 57,000 miles, 5 slide out a/c-heat. miles. Interior has
Loaded. Garage 5 speed, four
WRANGLER
tion. Call for info. speed, all-wheel Stove, microwave, oak wood trim, car-
Kept. Navigation drive, 4 door, anti- SOLID CAR! wheel drive, new
Asking $24,995 fridge, shower peting, storage
Serious inquiries
only. 570-636-3151
Stunning,
Must Sell!
lock brakes, air
conditioning, air
Interior perfect,
exterior very good. HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘10 inside & out. Many
more extras.
areas, TV, rear seat
convertible to dou-
Matching Fiber-
glass cap, $16,000
Gerrity’s Supermar-
kets is now hiring
Part Time Deli
$20,000 bags, power locks, Runs great! New
tires, 68K original SPORTSTER 1200 Reduced. $13,500. ble bed, curtains.
(570)472-9091
Clerks. Looking for
FORD `07 MUSTANG $18,600 power
power
windows,
mirrors, miles.
$5,500 FIRM.
A MUST SEE!
Custom Paint.
Call 570-842-6735 Seats 7. Power win-
dows & seats. Cus-
Call after 4:30 p.m.
dependable
customer oriented
and
63,000 highway
miles, silver, runs
great, $11,500.
1993 CADILLAC cruise control,
AM/FM radio, CD
changer, rear
570-905-7389
Ask for Lee
Only driven under
10 miles!! Asking
SUNLITE CAMPER
22 ft. 3 rear bunks,
tom lighting on ceil-
ing. New exhaust
individuals. Sales
Commission Bonus.
negotiable.
ALANTE defroster, new Blitz $8,900 or best center bathroom,
system. New rear Apply at:
570-479-2482
2 Door Stainless Exhaust,
AEM Cold Air MERCEDES-BENZ `73
offer. For info,
call 570-864-2543
kitchen, sofa bed.
Air, Fully self con-
tires. Recently
inspected. Excellent TJ, Black with grey TRACTOR 2020 Wyoming Ave.
Wyoming; or
FORD `07 Convertible
Exquisite Candy Intake, TURBOXS or 215-379-1375 tained. Sleeps 6.
condition. $4,200 or
best offer. Call
interior. 4 cylinder,
5-speed manual
TRAILERS
801 Wyoming Ave.
West Pittston, or at:

MUSTANG GT
Apple Red black
soft top. 13,000
Blowoff Valve &
Boost Control.
$10,500.
450SL with
Convertible Q-LINK LEGACY `09
New tires, fridge
awning. $4500.
215-322-9845
570-655-0530 transmission. CD
player, hardtop, full FREIGHTLINER
www.gerritys.com

original miles. All doors, sound bar. ’97 MIDROOF


DODGE `10
Premium package, 250 automatic. Gun
available options, (201) 704-8640 removable hard top, 475 CAT & 10 542 Logistics/
TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft
silver, black leather Call before power windows, AM metal gray. MP3 4” Skyjacker
interior, 5 speed including gold
7:30 pm /FM radio with cas- player. $3,000. Suspension lift with speed transmission. Transportation
manual.
miles. $18,900
20,000 alloy wheels.
Garage Kept. 1
owner. Final
sette player, CD
player, automatic, 4
Great first motorcy-
cle. 570-696-1156
Rear queen master
bedroom, Walk GRAND CARAVAN
Only 17k miles.
steering stabilizer.
Like new BF
$12,000

FREIGHTLINER
DIESEL/TRUCK
MECHANIC - A. Duie
(570) 868-3832 thru bathroom. Goodrich 35’s with
TOYOTA `06
Model Year. new tires. Cham- Fully loaded. ’99 CONDO Pyle is growing!
SUZUKI `07 C50T
pagne exterior; Ital- Center kitchen + Full size spare. Only
HYUNDAI `04 Gorgeous
Automobile!
AVALON
ian red leather inte-
rior inside. Garage
dinette bed. Front
extra large living
Excellent condi-
tion. Factory &
85,000 miles.
$6,999
430 Detroit, Super
10 transmission.
Seeking
enced
experi-
mechanics
TIBURON GT
Asking $15,000.
CRUISER
$31,000 room + sofa bed. extended war- (570) 301-7221 for Wilkes-Barre,
$29,900 New tires, new kept, excellent con- ranty. $17,995
dition. $31,000. Call Big View windows. York & West
brakes, Inspected
JEEP `02 GRAND
Blue, 5 speed $27,900 Air, awning, sleeps (570) 690-2806 ‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’ Chester, PA & Allen-
825-6272
EXCELLENT
manual, CD, Air, March 4, AC, with sides. All town, PA. Excellent
AVPS, Fully 6, very clean, will
CHEROKEE LAREDO
factory alarm, From an Exotic, deliver. Located in aluminum, spread benefits w/ low cost
power windows &
Private Collection
loaded, 18,000
Benton, Pa. $4,900. DODGE `94 DAKOTA axle. $6,500. to employee.
locks. 38K.
$7,500 negotiable. Call 570-650-0278
mile bumper to
bumper warranty.
90,000 miles.
OLDSMOBILE `68 CONDITION
Windshield, Bags,
215-694-7497 with cap. 1 owner,
garage kept, very
2 storage trailers.
www.aduiepyle.com
Charity 610-350-
Call 570-540-6236 570-814-4790
DELMONT good condition. 0419
$12,900. Floorboards,V&H 451 Trucks/ Many extras includ-
(570) 881-3712 Pipes, White
250 General Auction 250 General Auction SUVs/Vans DRIVER - Reefer
TRUCKS FOR SALE
DRASTICALLY walls,Garage Kept. ing lift & back seat.
REDUCED!! 29 MPG gas. Team Lessee. Aver-
6K Miles $5,200 age $1.03/mile
TOYOTA `93 MR2
This model only (570) 430-0357 $4,000 Ford, GMC,
(+fuel surcharge).
BUICK `05
produced in 1967 or best offer International-Prices
& 1968. All (570) 868-0944 Paid CDL training
starting at $2,295.
T-top, 5 speed.
original 45,000 SUZUKI ‘04 Triple black, eco-
Box Truck, Cab &
available & benefits.

RENDEZVOUSFully
CX DODGE `97 RAM
AM/FM/CD, AC, nomical 6 cylinder. Call Prime Today!
miles, Color Chassis available.
power antenna. 4x4 select drive.
New tires. No rust.
Burgundy, cloth
& vinyl interior,
Less
GSXRthan
1000CC1,000 AWD,
loaded, 1 owner, 1500 LARAMIE MARK 3
CD, remote door
opener, power win-
Call U-haul
570-822-5536
800-277-0212
www.primeinc.com
Great condition. 350 rocket
miles. Team colors 18,000 miles. 6 82,000 miles, auto- dows & locks, DRIVER - Save up to
$5,000 engine, 2nd
cruise, tilt wheel. Find Something?
owner. Fender with matching hel- cylinder. New matic, chrome step $.32/gal using our
(570) 708-0269 met & jacket. Fend- inspection, tires up and mirrors & 108k highway miles. Lose Something? Fuel Discount Net-
after 6:00PM skirts, always
garaged. Trophy er eliminator kit. & brakes. Like leather interior. Garage kept. Super Get it back where it work! Looking for
winner at shows. Scorpion exhaust. new, inside & out. Good Condition. clean inside and out. belongs small fleet owners
$6,000. $16,900. Call Drums Area. No rust. Sale price or owner operators.
415 Autos-Antique Serious inquiries
$6,895. Scranton.
with a Lost/Found ad!
only, $7,500. Call Dave after 5 (570) 540-0975 $4,500 Earn $2/mi!
& Classic pm 570-825-0394 401-524-9763 570-466-2771 570-829-7130 866-970-2778
570-690-0727

CADILLAC `80 COUPE WANTED: PONTIAC


DEVILLE
Excellent condition,
$3,000 located in
`78 FIREBIRD
Formula 400
Hazleton. Berkshire Green,
570-454-1945 or Originally purchased
561-573-4114 at Bradley-Lawless
in Scranton. Car

CHEVROLET `68 C10 was last seen in


Abington-Scranton
New 350 motor and area. Finder’s fee
new transmission. paid if car is found
REDUCED TO and purchased. Call
$5,000 FIRM John with any info
(570) 906-1771 (570) 760-3440

457 Wanted to Buy 457 Wanted to Buy


Auto Auto

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VEHICLES
PICKED UP
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$125 extra if driven,
pulled or pushed in.
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2007 LINCOLN MKX AWD


AU1079- Pwr. Heated Leather
Seats, ABS, Parking Sensors,
Keyless Entry Cruise, Traction
Control, Dual Zone Climate Control

2010 TOWNCAR SIGNATURE


Pwr. Heated Leather Seats, 6 Disc
LIMITED
CD, ABS, Keyless Entry, Parking TO CHOOSE FROM
Sensors, Satellite Radio, Heated
Mirrors, Traction Control, Cruise,
Memory Seat, Climate Control

2008 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR AWD


AU1045- Reverse Camera, Running Boards, Navigation System, Parking
Sensors, Video Sys., Touch Screen, 3rd Row Seat, Premium Wheels, Power
Liftgate, Pwr. Leather Heat/ Cool Front Seats, Premium Sound, 6 Disc CD,
ABS,Keyless Entry, Tow Pkg.,
Moonroof, Roof Rack,
Rear A/C, DVD Player, Pwr.
Adjustable Pedals, Cruise

2008 LINCOLN MKX AWD


Most with Moonroof, Memory Seat, TO CHOOSE FROM
Navigation System, 6 Disc CD,
Satellite Radio, Keyless Entry with STARTING AT
Keypad, Parking Sensors, Front AC
Seats, Pwr. Liftgate, Premium Wheels

2007 LINCOLN MARK LT


ELITE CREW CAB 4X4
AU1490- Moonroof, Pwr. Heated
Leather Seats, Memory Seat,
Navigation Sys., 6 Disc CD, Satellite
Radio, Running Boards, Pwr.
Adjustable Pedals, Parking Sensors

FREE STATE INSPECTION AS LONG AS YOU OWN THE CAR!


2009 LINCOLN MKZ AWD 08-09 EDGE LIMITED AWD 2007 HYUNDAI ENTOURAGE GLS
AU1038- 6 Disc CD, Fog Lights, Rear Defogger, Climate Control, 6 Disc CD, Prem STARTING AT AU1531- CD, ABS, Traction
Traction Cont., Pwr. Leather Heat/Cool Seats, Wheels, Parking Sensors, Pwr. Liftgate,
Moonroof, Cruise, Climate Cont., Prem Wheels, Keyless Entry, Traction Control, Pwr. Control, Heated Seats,
Keyless Entry, Parking Sensors, Satellite Radio Leather Heated Seats, Moonroof, Cruise TOCHOOSEFROM Cruise Control, PL, PM, PW
2005 CHEVY CAVALIER LS 2008 CADILLAC CTS4 AWD 2008 MOUNTAINEER PREMIER AWD 2007 DODGE DAKOTA SLT SUPER CAB 4X4
AU1387- 6 Disc CD, ABS, Traction Control, 18K MILES! AU9511 - Cruise Control,
AU1467- AM/FM Radio, ABS, AU1514- Pwr. Heated Leather Seats, Pwr. Leather Heated Seats, Moonroof,
Keyless Entry, Traction Control, ABS, Cruise, CD, Memory Seat, OnStar, Roof Rack, Tow Pkg., Cruise, 3rd Seat, Pwr. Seat, Keyless Entry, Fog
Cruise Control, PL, PM Parking Sensors, Satellite Radio Running Boards, Pwr. Adjustable Pedals Lights, AM/FM/CD, PL, PW
2007 SATURN AURA XE 2007 CHEVY TAHOE LTZ 4X4 2009 CHRYSLER TOWN &
AU1484- Cruise Control, 72
MOS.
AU1553- Moonroof, Rear A/C, Pwr. Leather COUNTRY TOURING VAN
Heated Seats, Keyless Entry, Navigation
Keyless Entry, AM/FM/CD, System, DVD Player, Memory Seat, CD, AU1577- Air, Pwr. Seat, ABS,
Traction Control, Air Running Boards, Remote Start, 3rd Seat Keyless Entry, CD, 3rd Row Seat
2008 FOCUS SE 2007 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LS 4X4 2007 CADILLAC SRX4 AWD 2006 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500
AU1042- CD, Satellite Radio, Prem. Sound, ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless Entry, Traction
AU1435- Air, Keyless Entry,
72
MOS. AU1398- CD, OnStar, ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless 63
Control, Roof Rack, Pwr. Leather Heated Seats, Moonroof, Cruise, Navigation Sys.,
Z71 CREW CAB 4X4
AU1363- CD, Keyless Entry, ABS,
MOS.
ABS, AM/FM/CD, Pwr. Entry, Traction Control, Roof Rack, Rear DVD Player, 3rd Row Seat, OnStar, Climate
Windows, Pwr. Locks Wipers, Privacy Glass, Cruise, PDL, PW, PM Control, Prem. Wheels, Touch Screen, Pwr. Liftgate Cruise Control, Pwr. Driver’s Seat
2009 FOCUS SE 2008 MAZDA TRIBUTE 4X4 2008 MOUNTAINEER PREMIER AWD 2009 TOYOTA TACOMA ACCESS CAB 4X4
72 72 AU1473- Navigation Sys., ABS, Pwr. Leather 28K MILES!
AU1432- Coupe, Air, ABS, MOS.
AU9705- CD, ABS, Keyless Entry, MOS. Heated Seats, CD, Fog Lights, Keyless Entry, AU1299- CD, ABS, Keyless
Keyless Entry, CD, Pwr. Roof Rack, Climate Control, Moonroof,
Windows, Pwr. Locks Rear Defogger, Cruise, Roof Rack Tow Pkg., Running Boards, 3rd Row Seat Entry, Cruise, PL, PW, PM
2009 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS 2008 CHEVY EQUINOX LT 2007 EXPEDITION LIMITED 4X4 2010 E-350 XLTs
AU1576- Air, CD, Cruise
72
MOS. AM/FM/CD, ABS, Keyless AU1114- CD, ABS, Keyless Entry, Traction Control, Tow Pkg., Roof Rack, Rear AC,
Moonroof, Pwr. Leather Heated/Cooled Seats, Climate
Most with CD, Cruise, ABS, STARTING AT
Control, Keyless Entry, Entry, Pwr. Door Locks, Pwr. Control, Cruise, Navigation Sys., Pwr. Liftgate, Running Keyless Entry, Running Boards,
Pwr. Windows, Pwr. Locks Windows, Cruise Control Boards, 3rd Row Seat, Touch Screen, Parking Sensors TOCHOOSEFROM
Traction Control PM, PL, PW
2006 LINCOLN ZEPHYR 07-08 EDGE SE/SEL AWD TO CHOOSE FROM
Most with Cruise, Privacy Glass, Keyless STARTING AT
2010 EDGE LIMITED 4X4 18K
MILES!
2008 FORD F-150 XLT 4X4
AU1558- CD, ABS, Keyless Entry 60 AU1545- SYNC, 6 Disc CD, Keyless Entry, Dual AU1434- CD, ABS, Keyless Entry,
w/Keypad, Cruise, Pwr. Leather MOS. Entry, Traction Control, Side Airbags, Climate Control, Parking Sensors, Traction
Heated Seats, Moonroof, Some with Parking Sensors, 6 Disc Control, Pwr. Leather Heated Seats, Cruise, PDL, PW, PM, Running
Climate Control, Memory Seat CD, Moonroof, Heated Seats, ABS Moonroof, Satellite Radio, Memory Seat Boards, Sliding Rear Window
2009 CHEVY MALIBU LTZ 30K MILES! 2007 EXPLORER EDDIE BAUER 4X4 2010 EXPEDITION EDDIE BAUER KING RANCH 4X4
AU1585- Moonroof, Pwr. Heat/Cool Leather
2008 FORD F-150 XLT SUPERCAB 4X4
AU1317 - Leather Seats, AU1348- CD, Fog Lights, Cruise, Seats, DVD Player, Navigation Sys., CD,
8600 MILES! Most with CD, ABS, Keyless
CD, Keyless Entry, PL, Keyless Entry, Pwr. Leather Seats, Reverse Camera, SYNC, Parking Sensors, 3rd Entry, Cruise Control, Tow TO CHOOSE
Cruise, Moonroof, PW, PM Roof Rack, 3rd Row Seat, ABS Seat, Running Boards, Rear Heated Seats Pkg., PL, Pwr. Windows FROM

2008 FUSION SE 2008 MOUNTAINEER PREMIER AWD 2008 HONDA RIDGELINE RTL 4X4
AU1571- Air, Pwr. Seat, ABS, AU1436- Navigation Sys., CD, Traction Control, Keyless Entry, Tow Pkg., AU1584- Air Conditioning,
Moonroof, Keyless Entry with Cruise, Pwr. Leather Heated Seats,Moonroof, Pwr. Heated Seat, Keyless Entry,
Running Boards, Satellite Radio, 3rd Row
Keypad, 6 Disc CD, Rear Spoiler Seat, Parking Sensors, Climate Control AM/FM/CD, Moonroof
2010 GRAND MARQUIS LS 10K MILES! 2008 EXPLORER EDDIE BAUER 4X4 2007 HYUNDAI ENTOURAGE GLS 2010 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 CREW LT Z71 4X4
AU1277 -Fog Lights, Keyless
AU1531- CD, ABS, Traction
AU1202- Air, Pwr. Seat, Keyless
Entry w/Keypad, CD, Leather
AU1482- CD, Keyless Entry, Traction
Control, Cruise, Pwr. Leather Seats, Control, Heated Seats, Entry, Traction Control,
Pwr. Seat, Cruise, Sliding
14K
Seats, Traction Control, ABS Rear AC, Running Boards, 3rd Row Seat Cruise Control, PL, PM, PW Rear Window, ABS, CD MILES!
Tax and tags extra. 1.9% Financing is only available on Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles. “BUY FOR” prices are based on 72 month (*66, 63, 60, 48, and 36 months for selected vehicles) with $2,500
down (cash or trade). Photos of vehicles are for illustration purposes only. Coccia Ford is not responsible for any typographical errors. No Security Deposit Necessary. See dealer for details.

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STK: K11833A 2003 Hyundai.... Elantra......... 4dr Sdn GLS Manual ......................... 39,969 MILES $8,989 STK: P15243 2008 Nissan....... Altima ......... 4dr Sdn V6 CVT 3.5 SE ...................... 36,106 MILES $21,499
STK: P14809B 2006 Mercury ... Milan ........... 4dr Sdn 2.3 ........................................ 68,535 MILES $9,989 STK: B9041A 2006 MB............. C-Class ........ 4dr Luxury Sdn 3.0L 4MATIC............. 52,454 MILES $21,499
STK: K11889A 2005 Hyundai.... Elantra......... 4dr Sdn GT Auto................................ 69,910 MILES $9,995 STK: CP15266 2008 Chrysler.... T&C ............. 4dr Wgn Touring................................ 39,080 MILES $21,499
STK: H26380A 2002 Mitsubishi Montero Spor t 4dr 4WD XLS..................................... 59,367 MILES $10,489 STK: DP15265 2009 Dodge....... Journey....... AWD 4dr SXT ....................................34,365 MILES $21,499
STK: L11157A 2003 Chevrolet . Monte Carlo 2dr Cpe LS ......................................... 52,039 MILES $10,989 STK: J4543A 2007 Jeep .......... GrandChero 4WD 4dr Limited ............................... 52,552 MILES $21,875
STK: K11898A 2004 Hyundai.... Santa Fe...... 4dr GLS 4WD Auto 2.7L V6............... 85,649 MILES $11,489 STK: T27642A 2008 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr EX.......................................35,013 MILES $21,900
STK: M7824A 2008 Ford........... Focus........... 2dr Cpe S........................................... 45,966 MILES $11,989 STK: H26263A 2007 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr EX-L....................................31,772 MILES $21,979
STK: CH5396A 2006 VW............. New Beetle . 2dr 2.5L Manual ................................ 40,542 MILES $11,995 STK: P15164 2007 Cadillac..... DTS ............. 4dr Sdn Luxury I................................. 31,363 MILES $21,995
STK: T27950A 2007 Chrysler.... PT Cruiser ... 4dr Wgn Touring................................ 24,802 MILES $12,989 STK: CP15175 2010 Chrysler.... T&C ............. 4dr Wgn Touring................................ 17,933 MILES $21,995
STK: H26310A 2005 Jeep .......... GrandChero 4dr Laredo 4WD ................................ 70,722 MILES $12,995 STK: H25980A 2008 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr EX.......................................32,684 MILES $21,995
STK: K11906A 2008 Chevrolet . HHR ............. FWD 4dr LT........................................ 53,997 MILES $13,489 STK: H26326A 2007 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr EXL .....................................51,202 MILES $21,995
STK: C3411B 2002 Ford........... Ranger ........ 4dr Supercab 4.0L XLT FX4 4WD ...... 47,594 MILES $13,489 STK: T27123A 2008 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4WD 4dr 4-cyl 4-Spd AT Ltd.............. 26,864 MILES $21,995
STK: DP15253 2005 Hyundai.... Santa Fe...... 4dr GLS 4WD 3.5L Auto .................... 49,819 MILES $13,989 STK: H25661A 2009 Honda....... Accord......... 4dr V6 Auto EX-L ...............................28,975 MILES $21,995
STK: H25638A 2007 Toyota....... Camry ......... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE............................. 44,326 MILES $14,100 STK: TP15236 2008 Toyota....... CamryHybrid 4dr Sdn ..............................................18,465 MILES $21,995
STK: H26362A 2008 Honda....... Civic ............ 4dr Man LX........................................ 74,285 MILES $14,489 STK: A10687A 2007 Acura........ RDX ............. AWD 4dr............................................46,680 MILES $21,999
STK: CH5394A 2006 Ford........... Mustang...... 2dr Cpe Standard .............................. 46,467 MILES $14,489 STK: H26295A 2008 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr EX.......................................32,049 MILES $22,275
STK: H26363B 2010 Ford........... Focus........... 2dr Cpe SE......................................... 39,233 MILES $14,489 STK: DP15246 2010 Dodge....... GrandCaravan 4dr Wgn SXT .....................................26,204 MILES $22,479
STK: T27451A 2007 Toyota....... Avalon......... 4dr Sdn XL ......................................... 42,738 MILES $14,800 STK: A10766A 2007 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4WD 4dr 4-cyl Limited ...................... 34,442 MILES $22,479
STK: A10764A 2009 Ford........... Fusion ......... 4dr Sdn I4 SE FWD............................ 42,427 MILES $14,989 STK: K11794A 2008 Jeep .......... Commander 4WD 4dr Limited ............................... 60,084 MILES $22,499
STK: K11632B 2004 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4dr Auto............................................. 65,594 MILES $14,989 STK: JP15256 2008 Jeep .......... GrandChero 4WD 4dr Laredo ................................42,709 MILES $22,499
STK: H26441A 2007 Honda....... Civic ............ 2dr AT EX........................................... 15,556 MILES $14,999 STK: B9055A 2007 Toyota....... FJ Cruiser.... 4WD 4dr Auto ...................................42,948 MILES $22,595
STK: H26053A 2007 Honda....... Element....... 4WD 4dr AT EX.................................. 56,262 MILES $15,200 STK: H25556A 2008 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr SE.......................................34,157 MILES $22,895
STK: B9027B 2007 Jeep .......... Compass..... 4WD 4dr Sport .................................. 59,732 MILES $15,489 STK: H26123A 2008 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr SE.......................................38,604 MILES $22,900
STK: CH5398A 2008 Chrysler.... Sebring ....... 4dr Sdn Touring FWD ........................ 18,008 MILES $15,999 STK: T27703A 2008 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr SE.......................................45,038 MILES $22,995
STK: H25899A 2007 Nissan....... Xterra .......... 4WD 4dr Auto S ................................ 65,037 MILES $16,489 STK: H26324A 2008 Honda....... Odyssey ...... 5dr EX ................................................14,805 MILES $22,995
STK: J4484A 2007 Honda....... Civic ............ 2dr AT EX........................................... 35,244 MILES $16,499 STK: AP15205 2008 Acura........ TL ................ 4dr Sdn Auto .....................................29,753 MILES $22,999
STK: KP15216 2010 Hyundai.... Sonata......... ........................................................... 26,861 MILES $16,995 STK: T27867A 2010 Ford........... Escape......... 4WD 4dr XLT .....................................30,966 MILES $22,999
STK: H26096A 2009 Honda....... Civic ............ 4dr Auto LX........................................ 15,617 MILES $16,999 STK: DP15200 2010 Dodge....... Dakota......... 4WD Crew Cab Bighorn/Lonestar..... 13,123 MILES $23,400
STK: P15214 2008 Nissan....... Altima ......... ........................................................... 37,675 MILES $17,095 STK: H26332A 2008 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr EX.......................................7,690 MILES $23,479
STK: T27498A 2009 Toyota....... Camry ......... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE............................. 12,394 MILES $17,395 STK: H26377A 2008 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr SE.......................................50,648 MILES $23,499
STK: TP15235 2009 Toyota....... Camry ......... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE............................. 32,059 MILES $17,395 STK: D0282A 2006 Dodge....... Ram 2500.... 4dr Mega Cab 160.5 4WD SLT.......... 61,835 MILES $23,499
STK: J4558A 2004 Chevrolet . Silverado1500 Ext Cab 143.5” WB 4WD LS ............. 79,104 MILES $17,489 STK: H26115A 2008 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr EX-L....................................54,276 MILES $23,499
STK: H25664A 2008 Honda....... Civic ............ 4dr Auto EX ....................................... 45,456 MILES $17,499 STK: CP15249 2010 Chrysler.... T&C ............. 4dr Wgn Touring................................ 24,665 MILES $23,499
STK: K11916A 2008 Hyundai.... Sonata......... 4dr Sdn V6 Auto SE........................... 29,542 MILES $17,979 STK: J4551A 2008 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr SE.......................................51,573 MILES $23,499
STK: T27987A 2010 Honda....... Civic ............ 2dr Auto LX........................................ 19,143 MILES $17,979 STK: DP15178 2010 Dodge....... Dakota......... 4WD Crew Cab Bighorn/Lonestar..... 12,321 MILES $23,595
STK: M7758A 2008 Mitsubishi Outlander.... 4WD 4dr XLS..................................... 40,232 MILES $17,995 STK: BP15068 2008 MB............. E-Class ........ 4dr Sdn Sport 3.5L 4MATIC............... 29,145 MILES $23,995
STK: TP15207 2009 Toyota....... Camry ......... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE............................. 23,755 MILES $17,995 STK: T27376A 2008 Toyota....... Tundra 4WD Dbl 5.7L V8 6-Spd AT SR5................. 62,285 MILES $23,995
STK: T27788A 2009 Toyota....... Camry ......... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE............................. 23,987 MILES $17,995 STK: T27738A 2008 Toyota....... Tundra 4WD Dbl 5.7L V8 6-Spd AT Grade.............. 41,984 MILES $24,600
STK: D0194A 2008 Mitsubishi Endeavor .... AWD 4dr LS....................................... 41,089 MILES $17,995 STK: P15179 2010 Chevrolet . Silverado1500 4WD Ext Cab 143.5” LT.....................21,185 MILES $24,995
STK: J4567A 2007 Jeep .......... GrandChero 4WD 4dr Laredo ................................ 47,201 MILES $17,995 STK: T27976A 2009 Nissan....... Frontier ....... 4WD Crew Cab SWB Auto SE .......... 19,582 MILES $24,995
STK: A10725A 2008 Toyota....... Camry ......... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE............................. 39,412 MILES $17,999 STK: A10664A 2007 Lexus ........ ES 350 ......... 4dr Sdn ..............................................42,416 MILES $24,999
STK: H26118A 2008 Honda....... Accord......... 4dr I4 Auto EX ................................... 20,651 MILES $18,295 STK: H26099A 2008 Honda....... Ridgeline..... 4WD Crew Cab RTL w/Lthr............... 20,439 MILES $25,995
STK: T27677A 2007 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4WD 4dr 4-cyl Limited ...................... 56,948 MILES $18,295 STK: L11033B 2008 Cadillac..... SRX ............. AWD 4dr V6 ......................................35,319 MILES $25,995
STK: H26325B 2009 Honda....... Civic ............ 4dr Auto LX........................................ 22,078 MILES $18,499 STK: L11140A 2007 Lexus ........ ES 350 ......... 4dr Sdn ..............................................18,908 MILES $25,995
STK: KP15262 2010 Hyundai.... Elantra......... ........................................................... 17,927 MILES $18,499 STK: B8782B 2010 Chevrolet . Silverado1500 4WD Ext Cab 143.5” LS .................... 6,691 MILES $25,995
STK: J4539A 2008 Jeep .......... Liberty......... 4WD 4dr Sport .................................. 28,610 MILES $18,795 STK: L11148B 2006 Lexus ........ IS 350 .......... 4dr Sport Sdn Auto............................46,809 MILES $26,479
STK: T27196A 2007 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4WD 4dr 4-cyl ................................... 68,325 MILES $18,989 STK: L11174B 2007 Lexus ........ IS 250 .......... 4dr Sport Sdn Auto AWD.................. 46,239 MILES $26,499
STK: L11063A 2006 Lexus ........ ES 330 ......... 4dr Sdn .............................................. 54,703 MILES $18,995 STK: A10740A 2007 Infiniti ....... G35.............. 4dr Auto G35x AWD..........................24,760 MILES $26,499
STK: JP15132 2008 Jeep .......... Liberty......... 4WD 4dr Sport .................................. 29,605 MILES $18,995 STK: T27626A 2010 Dodge....... Ram 1500.... 4WD Quad Cab 140.5” SLT ...............37,344 MILES $26,995
STK: H26246A 2008 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr LX ....................................... 28,571 MILES $18,995 STK: A10695A 2008 Lincoln...... MKX ............ AWD 4dr............................................31,903 MILES $26,995
STK: H26177A 2008 Mercury ... Mariner ....... 4WD 4dr V6....................................... 23,676 MILES $18,995 STK: T27392A 2010 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4WD 4dr 4-cyl 4-Spd AT Ltd.............. 9,438 MILES $26,995
STK: P15213 2008 Nissan....... Altima ......... ........................................................... 35,986 MILES $18,995 STK: K11896A 2009 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr EX.......................................27,032 MILES $27,479
STK: T27622A 2009 Toyota....... Camry ......... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE............................. 24,930 MILES $18,995 STK: L11203A 2010 Toyota....... Avalon......... 4dr Sdn Limited ................................. 24,654 MILES $27,499
STK: T27346A 2009 Toyota....... Camry ......... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE............................. 34,098 MILES $18,995 STK: H26453A 2009 Chevrolet . Silverado1500 4WD Ext Cab 134.0” Work Truck *Ltd Avail*....11,684 MILES $27,499
STK: J4513A 2008 Jeep .......... Liberty......... 4WD 4dr Sport .................................. 27,749 MILES $18,995 STK: H26106A 2008 Ford........... SD F-250 ...... 4WD SuperCab 158” FX4..................51,841 MILES $27,499
STK: T27979A 2006 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4dr Base 4-cyl 4WD .......................... 39,878 MILES $18,995 STK: A10548A 2009 Chevrolet . Silverado1500 4WD Ext Cab 143.5” LTZ...................34,286 MILES $27,995
STK: J4502A 2007 Jeep .......... Liberty......... 4WD 4dr Limited ............................... 46,140 MILES $18,999 STK: T27895A 2008 Lincoln...... MKX ............ AWD 4dr............................................29,326 MILES $27,995
STK: T27602B 2005 Ford........... F-150............ Supercab 133” XLT 4WD................... 69,185 MILES $18,999 STK: T27694A 2008 Toyota....... Tundra 4WD Dbl 5.7L V8 6-Spd AT Grade.............. 35,571 MILES $27,995
STK: T27158B 2009 Toyota....... Camry ......... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE............................. 47,026 MILES $18,999 STK: L11034A 2008 Lexus ........ ES 350 ......... 4dr Sdn ..............................................31,761 MILES $28,479
STK: H26455A 2008 Jeep .......... Liberty......... 4WD 4dr Sport .................................. 38,583 MILES $18,999 STK: H24986A 2008 Honda....... Odyssey ...... 5dr EX-L w/RES .................................33,322 MILES $28,479
STK: T27984A 2008 Chevrolet . Impala ......... 4dr Sdn LTZ........................................ 45,302 MILES $18,999 STK: AP15259 2009 Acura........ TSX ............. ...........................................................44,097 MILES $28,479
STK: H25760A 2008 Honda....... Accord......... 4dr I4 Auto EX ................................... 21,693 MILES $19,095 STK: AP15258 2008 Acura........ TL ................ ...........................................................25,908 MILES $28,479
STK: H26122A 2008 Honda....... Accord......... 4dr I4 Auto EX-L PZEV ....................... 24,073 MILES $19,195 STK: L11127A 2008 Lexus ........ ES 350 ......... 4dr Sdn ..............................................26,270 MILES $28,979
STK: H26370A 2008 Toyota....... Prius ............ 5dr HB................................................ 34,843 MILES $19,479 STK: L11108A 2008 Lexus ........ ES 350 ......... 4dr Sdn ..............................................15,751 MILES $28,995
STK: T27415A 2009 Dodge....... Journey....... AWD 4dr SXT .................................... 53,116 MILES $19,499 STK: L11156A 2008 Lexus ........ ES 350 ......... 4dr Sdn ..............................................29,967 MILES $29,479
STK: DP15244 2010 Dodge....... Avenger ...... 4dr Sdn SXT....................................... 17,470 MILES $19,499 STK: T27909A 2008 Chevrolet . Slvrado2500HD 4WD Ext Cab 143.5” LT w/1LT.......... 19,269 MILES $29,499
STK: DP15245 2010 Dodge....... Avenger ...... 4dr Sdn SXT....................................... 18,141 MILES $19,499 STK: H26381A 2010 Ford........... F-150............ 4WD SuperCab 145” STX ................. 6,866 MILES $29,499
STK: KP15261 2010 Hyundai.... Sonata......... ........................................................... 22,548 MILES $19,499 STK: L11175A 2008 Lexus ........ ES 350 ......... 4dr Sdn ..............................................33,950 MILES $29,499
STK: H25977A 2007 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr EX-L.................................... 47,834 MILES $19,795 STK: H26120A 2010 Nissan....... Pathfinder ... 4WD 4dr V6 LE ..................................9,592 MILES $29,995
STK: H26104A 2007 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr EX-L.................................... 35,158 MILES $19,895 STK: T27776A 2008 Toyota....... Sienna......... 5dr 7-Pass Van XLE Ltd AWD............ 38,265 MILES $29,995
STK: H26073A 2008 Honda....... Accord......... 4dr V6 Auto EX-L ............................... 32,845 MILES $19,965 STK: LP15225 2008 Lexus ........ ES 350 ......... 4dr Sdn ..............................................22,761 MILES $29,995
STK: H26162A 2009 Honda....... Accord......... 4dr I4 Auto LX.................................... 11,925 MILES $19,979 STK: T27531A 2010 Toyota....... Highlander.. 4WD 4dr V6 Base..............................15,950 MILES $29,995
STK: T27878A 2005 Toyota....... Highlander.. 4dr V6 4WD Limited w/3rd Row....... 64,266 MILES $19,989 STK: A10768A 2008 GMC.......... Acadia ......... AWD 4dr SLT1...................................29,863 MILES $29,995
STK: T27706A 2008 Toyota....... Tundra 4WD Dbl 4.7L V8 5-Spd AT SR5................. 71,440 MILES $19,995 STK: JP15232 2011 Jeep .......... GrandChero 4WD 4dr Laredo ................................15,821 MILES $30,495
STK: CP15135 2007 Chrysler.... 300-Series... 4dr Sdn 300C RWD ........................... 39,233 MILES $19,995 STK: S0675A 2010 Chevrolet . Silverado1500 4WD Crew Cab 143.5” LS................. 4,275 MILES $30,499
STK: H25934B 2008 Jeep .......... GrandChero 4WD 4dr Laredo ................................ 37,770 MILES $19,995 STK: BP15057A 2008 Volvo......... XC70............ 4dr Wgn w/Snrf ................................34,206 MILES $30,499
STK: H26183B 2010 Honda....... Element....... 4WD 5dr Auto LX .............................. 21,274 MILES $19,995 STK: JP15248 2011 Jeep .......... GrandChero 4WD 4dr Laredo ................................14,422 MILES $30,979
STK: T27805A 2008 GMC.......... Envoy .......... 4WD 4dr SLE1 ................................... 44,468 MILES $19,995 STK: T27983A 2010 Toyota....... Sienna......... 5dr 7-Pass Van XLE FWD .................. 21,439 MILES $31,479
STK: H26328A 2007 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr EX....................................... 19,479 MILES $19,995 STK: M7813A 2010 Chevrolet . Silverado1500 4WD Ext Cab 143.5” LT.....................13,714 MILES $31,499
STK: H25563A 2007 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr EX....................................... 27,940 MILES $19,995 STK: C3432A 2008 Cadillac..... SRX ............. AWD 4dr V6 ......................................29,357 MILES $31,499
STK: A10710B 2004 Toyota....... 4Runner ...... 4dr SR5 V8 Auto 4WD....................... 50,988 MILES $19,995 STK: BS0325 2010 MB............. C-Class ........ 4dr Sdn 3.0L Sport 4MATIC............... 13,001 MILES $31,895
STK: H26353A 2008 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4WD 4dr 4-cyl 4-Spd AT.................... 19,811 MILES $19,995 STK: T27569A 2011 Chevrolet . Silverado1500 4WD Ext Cab 143.5” LT.....................1,932 MILES $31,995
STK: T27985A 2007 Toyota....... Sienna......... 5dr 7-Passenger Van LE AWD........... 54,187 MILES $19,999 STK: L11017A 2009 Lexus ........ RX 350......... AWD 4dr............................................30,245 MILES $31,995
STK: BS0324A 2006 MB............. C-Class ........ 4dr Luxury Sdn 3.0L 4MATIC............. 67,649 MILES $19,999 STK: L11126A 2008 Lexus ........ RX 350......... AWD 4dr............................................30,174 MILES $31,995
STK: H26184A 2008 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr EX....................................... 30,341 MILES $20,295 STK: AP15239 2008 Acura........ TL ................ 4dr Sdn Auto Type-S .........................21,301 MILES $31,995
STK: T27960A 2008 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4WD 4dr 4-cyl 4-Spd AT Ltd.............. 45,750 MILES $20,479 STK: T27961A 2010 Toyota....... Highlander.. 4WD 4dr V6 SE.................................. 18,492 MILES $32,195
STK: L11180A 2005 Lexus ........ ES 330 ......... 4dr Sdn .............................................. 44,762 MILES $20,489 STK: A10750A 2007 Acura........ MDX ............ 4WD 4dr Sport Pkg............................42,029 MILES $32,479
STK: H25961A 2008 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr EX-L.................................... 46,876 MILES $20,499 STK: AP15242 2008 Acura........ TL ................ 4dr Sdn Auto Type-S .........................38,182 MILES $32,479
STK: T27075A 2009 VW............. Routan ........ 4dr Wgn SE ....................................... 21,595 MILES $20,499 STK: A10755A 2009 Nissan....... Murano ....... AWD 4dr LE.......................................16,333 MILES $33,499
STK: KP15215 2011 Hyundai.... Sonata......... 4dr Sdn 2.4L Auto GLS ...................... 14,767 MILES $20,499 STK: H26402A 2008 Acura........ MDX ............ 4WD 4dr Tech Pkg............................. 36,667 MILES $33,979
STK: H26340A 2006 Lexus ........ ES 330 ......... 4dr Sdn .............................................. 50,341 MILES $20,499 STK: L11125A 2009 Lexus ........ RX 350......... AWD 4dr............................................24,613 MILES $34,479
STK: BP15177A 2007 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr EX-L.................................... 44,842 MILES $20,499 STK: AP15260 2009 Acura........ TL ................ 4dr Sdn 2WD Tech ............................ 34,321 MILES $34,479
STK: T27791A 2007 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4WD 4dr 4-cyl Sport.......................... 47,276 MILES $20,499 STK: L11178A 2009 Lexus ........ RX 350......... AWD 4dr............................................34,832 MILES $34,979
STK: H26233A 2008 Ford........... Mustang...... 2dr Conv Deluxe ................................ 33,367 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15119 2008 MB............. R-Class ........ 4dr 3.5L 4MATIC................................ 25,472 MILES $34,995
STK: H26065B 2008 Hyundai.... Santa Fe...... AWD 4dr Auto GLS ........................... 48,539 MILES $20,499 STK: L11186A 2009 Lexus ........ RX 350......... AWD 4dr............................................30,806 MILES $34,995
STK: JP15250 2008 Jeep .......... Liberty......... 4WD 4dr Sport .................................. 29,691 MILES $20,499 STK: TP15218 2010 Audi .......... A5 ................ 2dr Cpe Man quattro 2.0L Premium Plus ..31,765 MILES $35,499
STK: T27946A 2008 Mazda....... MX-5 Miata. 2dr Conv PRHT Auto Touring............. 19,680 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15102 2007 MB............. GL-Class ...... 4MATIC 4dr 4.7L................................ 29,502 MILES $35,995
STK: P15254 2009 Subaru...... Impreza ....... ........................................................... 35,279 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15153 2008 MB............. M-Class ....... 4MATIC 4dr 3.5L................................ 25,172 MILES $35,995
STK: T27682A 2008 Honda....... Element....... 4WD 5dr Auto EX .............................. 57,462 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15121 2008 MB............. R-Class ........ 4dr 3.5L 4MATIC................................ 31,982 MILES $36,479
STK: J4562A 2009 Jeep .......... Liberty......... 4WD 4dr Sport .................................. 36,052 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15152 2008 MB............. M-Class ....... 4MATIC 4dr 3.5L................................ 24,282 MILES $36,995
STK: K11924A 2008 Honda....... Accord......... 4dr I4 Auto EX-L ................................ 42,487 MILES $20,499 STK: C3390A 2009 BMW......... X3 ................ AWD 4dr 30i......................................11,080 MILES $37,499
STK: M7823A 2008 Honda....... Element....... 4WD 5dr Auto EX .............................. 41,915 MILES $20,499 STK: T27847A 2010 Toyota....... 4Runner ...... 4WD 4dr V6 Limited.......................... 15,603 MILES $38,995
STK: J4420A 2008 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr EX-L w/Navi....................... 48,864 MILES $20,900 STK: A10688A 2008 Lexus ........ GX 470 ........ 4WD 4dr ............................................19,709 MILES $39,950
STK: AP15222A 2010 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr LX ....................................... 10,326 MILES $20,979 STK: P15127 2008 Cadillac..... Escalade...... AWD 4dr............................................32,520 MILES $39,995
STK: H26186A 2007 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr EX....................................... 39,473 MILES $20,995 STK: L11183A 2007 Lexus ........ LS 460 ......... 4dr Sdn ..............................................26,277 MILES $40,479
STK: K11830A 2006 Toyota....... Avalon......... 4dr Sdn Limited ................................. 56,998 MILES $20,995 STK: BP14656 2008 MB............. E-Class ........ 4dr Sdn Luxury 3.5L 4MATIC............. 35,036 MILES $41,479
STK: T27820A 2007 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4WD 4dr V6 Limited.......................... 47,581 MILES $20,995 STK: T27671A 2008 Toyota....... Sequoia....... 4WD 4dr LV8 6-Spd AT Ltd................15,288 MILES $42,495
STK: H26389A 2008 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr VP....................................... 35,088 MILES $20,995 STK: L11205A 2010 Lexus ........ RX 350......... AWD 4dr............................................5,905 MILES $43,479
STK: T27892A 2008 Ford........... Escape......... 4WD 4dr V6 Auto XLT ....................... 23,870 MILES $20,999 STK: L10953B 2010 MB............. R-Class ........ 4MATIC 4dr 3.5L................................ 14,493 MILES $44,995
STK: JP15255 2008 Jeep .......... Liberty......... 4WD 4dr Sport .................................. 32,636 MILES $20,999 STK: H26002A 2010 BMW......... X5 ................ AWD 4dr 30i......................................21,554 MILES $45,995
STK: H25917A 2008 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4WD 4dr 4-cyl 4-Spd AT.................... 41,865 MILES $20,999 STK: LP15237 2009 Lexus ........ LS 460 ......... 4dr Sdn AWD ....................................25,773 MILES $49,479
STK: H25918A 2008 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr VP....................................... 32,721 MILES $21,479 STK: B9034A 2010 MB............. GL-Class ...... 4MATIC 4dr 5.5L................................14,023 MILES $77,479
*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.
OFFERS EXPIRE 05/31/11.

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Transportation Collectibles Materials Accessories Instruments Equipment
AIRLINES ARE HIR- BUMPER rear
ING! Train for high “We can erase
chrome 88-98
DIGITAL PIANO
DRIVER - Two Cent your bad credit - YEARBOOKS: CEILING FAN CHAIR. Large reclin-
paying Aviation Coughlin H.S. 1926, white, very good er. Dark maroon, Chevy/GMC fullsize RESTAURANT
Pay Raise now Maintenance Car 100% GUARAN-
1928, 1932, 1937, condition $15. soft leather. Like pickup. Mint condi- Roland RP-101-MH EQUIPMENT,
offered for new driv- eer. FAA approved TEED.” Attorneys
1940, 1961, 1963, Anderson window- new. $200 tion $200. Tailgate Digital Piano with
ers! Plus 2 day ori- program. Financial for the Federal 8x12 walk in
1942, 1943, 1944, 36”w X 38”H double 570-457-3541 88-98 cChevy full- cabinet and bench.
entation, high miles, aid if qualified - Trade Commission cooler $2300;
1949. G.A.R. H.S. hung, grills & screen size pickup, no rust Excellent condition -
excellent equip- Housing available. say they’ve never 8x8x10 walk
1934, 1935, 1936, included, very good COFFEE TABLE AND or dents. Good con- hardly used.
ment, dry van and CALL Aviation Insti- seen a legitimate in freezer $3800;
1937, 1945, 1946, condition. $75. or END TABLE: Oak dition. $75. Call Paid $2400 $1500.
flatbed freight! $500 tute of Maintenan credit repair opera- Pizza oven with
1951, 1955, 1956, best offer. Interior with glass top after 3pm 655-3197 570-417-1734
Sign-On Bonus for ce. 888-834-9715 tion. No one can GENE’S stones $2000;
legally remove 1957, 1961, 1965, Door - 24 X 80 excellent condition
Flatbed. CDL-A, $40.00. CANES & WALKING Stainless steel
accurate and timely 1966, 1970, 1980, RECONDITIONED stained. Pre Hung. PIANO
6mo. OTR 570-208-3888 STICKS - Uniquely kitchen hood
569 Security/ information from 1985, 2005, 2006. APPLIANCES $15. Bi Fold Doors Beautiful Story &
888-801-5295 made from the roots $3000; Stainless
your credit report. Meyers H.S. 1935, 60 Day Warranty 60” stained. $30. Clark console piano
Protective Services It’s a process that 1936, 1937, 1938, Door Slab - 18” $10.
DAY BED white of Slippery Elm with matching steel pizza oven
DRIVER: Many Monday-Friday wicker Henry Link trees. Over 16 avail- hood $4000;
starts with you and 1942, 1943, 1944, 570-814-8010 bench. Excellent
SECURITY
Choices - Part-time, 8:00PM-5:00PM with trundle, desk, able. $4 & 5 each. condition. $750. bread pan rack
full-time, casual, involves time and a 1945, 1946, 1960, Call 570-735-2081.
Saturday DOORS: (2) sliding chair, mirror, night Call 570-287-8711 $100; 2 soup
express lanes, dry conscious effort to 1974, 1975, 1976,
Full-Time Security 8:00AM-11:00AM closet doors, 24x80 stand, 6 draw warmers for $100;
van, refrigerated. pay your debts. 1977. Kingston H.S. CASH BUYER for
positions available Gateway wood with natural dresser, removable PIANO/SPINET 2 door sandwich
Weekly or daily pay. Learn about manag- 1938, 1939, 1940, Pre 1980 Comic
in Mehoopany. Shopping Center finish $40. DOOR (1) bookcase, ward- brown, great for prep table $500.
Local orientation. ing credit and debt 1944, 1948, 1949. Books, Toys, Sports,
Nights & weekends 30x80 natural finish. robe, magazine students $75. All equipment is
CDL-A, 3 months at ftc. gov/credit. A Plymouth H.S. 1930, Kingston, PA ANYTHING. Will
a must. Must have a $40. Excellent con- stand $500. or call 570-417-9280 sold as is. For
recent experience message from The 1931, 1932, 1933, (570) 819-1966 travel to you. Call
valid/clean driver’s dition. 675-4383 for individual prices more info, call
required. 800-414- Times Leader and 1938, 1943, 1944, Brian 800-473-2407
570-498-0977 570-847-0873
9569 www.drive license for at least 3 the FTC. 1959, 1960.
REFRIGERATOR. GLASS DOOR. 3 766 Office
years to date & be Hanover H.S. 1951, CHOCOLATE SET -
knight.com
able to pass a pre- 1952, 1953, 1954, Kenmore, Almond. way glass door for DESK, Computer
Rose Theme. 5 Equipment RESTAURANT
21.6 cf, ice maker, bath tub. $25 corner desk
employment drug 1960. West Pittston Gray,light oak, piece. Small Repair. EQUIPMENT,
DRIVERS - Experi- test. Benefits are filtered water. 570-331-8183 PRINTER, Fax, Copi-
H.S. Annual 1925, excellent condition. $20. Dinnerware - 8 Somerset Dough
enced OTR Drivers. available & uniforms Excellent condition. place setting. Royal er, Scanner. 4 in 1
1926, 1927, 1928, $75 570-868-6018 Sheeter, Model
Up to $4,000 $300. AIR CONDI- HP Series 2200.
BONUS. $3,500
are provided. Please 1931, 1932, 1959. 720 Cemetery Staffordshire Ameri-
Excellent condition CAR-100. Only
apply online at Luzerne H.S. 1951, TIONER. Whirlpool, can Legend. With
Sign-On CASH and Plots/Lots DESK: O’Sullivan $50. 570-675-4383 1 available. $1,500
https://jobs.nana. 1952, 1956, 1957, 6000 BTU, energy extras. $100.
$500 LAPTOP or Corner Work-center Call for more info
com/careersnms/ 1959. Berwick H.S. efficient. $80 570-675-0920
GPS. Up to $.50 per Careers.aspx 700 1952, 1953, 1956, 570-868-6018
5.5’x5’.5 finished in
pine laminate, in 770 Photo
570-498-3616
mile. Regional
Lanes/ Home Week- MERCHANDISE 1957, 1958, 1960, REFRIGERATOR: excellent condition, CLEATS, Armour
Equipment RESTAURANT
Shopping for a 1967, 1968, 1969 sells for $250. ask- size 11, $25. Softball
ly. 888-463-3962. 6
Mo OTR Exp. & Cur- new apartment? ,1970. Lehman H.S.
1973, 1974, 1976,
FRIGIDARE ing $99. E-mail
photo available. Call
cleats, Nike, size 9
$20, Truck cap BACK UP CAMERA
EQUIPMENT,
SOMERSET TURN
rent CDL Classified lets 708 Antiques & ST. NICHOLAS’ 12 volt, used $50. OVER MACHINE -
www.usatruck.jobs.
eoe m/f/h/v
you compare costs - Collectibles
1978, 1980. Nanti-
coke Area H.S. PROFESSIONAL
Stainless Steel 27.8
CEMETERY,
SHAVERTOWN
570-328-5611 or
570-328-5506
$275, Boiler, oil,
$100, Traffic signals, 570-675-7024 model SPM45,
$500; ALSO, Bunn
without hassle 1976, 2008. Dallas
3 door. Top of the 6 Plots. Can be
$50, 570-760-4830
MANFROTTO Pour Over Coffee
or worry! AUTO PARTS. 1930- H.S. 1966, 1967, KITCHEN SET. High MONO-POD. Machine, Model #
DRIVERS - NE line purchase divided. Near quality, table 36x60 COFFEE MAKER.
1931 Model “A” Ford 1968. Bishop Hoban STF15, $225
Regional Runs! 35- Get moving Parts for sale. Many H.S. 1972, 1973, 09/2010 for $2500 Entrance. $550 with 4 heavy duty Restaurant style, 2 Model 681B. Excel-
each. Call pot Bunn Pour O lent condition. $50 For more info, call
52cpm, steady with classified! parts, too many to 1974, 1975. West asking $1800.00. chairs. Excellent
Matic. $80. PUMP, or best offer. 570-498-3616
work, quality home 570-313-1328 570-675-9991 $165. 878-2849
list. Call for list. Side Central 570-788-2388
time, great equip- windshield, for Jeep
$1000 for all. Catholic H.S. 1965 - WASHER. Maytag. Wrangler, $50 RESTAURANT
ment, excellent
570-655-0607 1974, 1980, 1981. Fabric-matic. Heavy 726 Clothing K I T C H E N TA B L E ,
EQUIPMENT,
benefits. CDL-1, 6
Leave message. Westmoreland H.S. duty, extra large
small, oak. Sides 570-709-2926 772 Pools & Spas AMERICAN EAGLE
months experience 1952, 1953 - 1954 CLOTHING. Great fold down. $50. Call
capacity top loader. DECORATING MIXER, 20 quart
required. G.A.R. H.S. 1972, Buys! Girls, like new. (570) 829-2599 LADDER: “A” Frame
COKE COOLER. 25 1/2” wide. White. ITEMS. Large mixer, Model
888-445-1886 1973, 1974, 1975, Sizes 10-12. Large for above ground
Classic gas station Good condition. LIVING ROOM SET. assortment of sun- AE-20, with timer
www.mtrk.com pool. Purchased last
600 model from 40’-50’s
1976 Pittston H.S.
1936, 1951, 1954,
$325 box $25, Size 14
$25 box. Misses 3 piece. Couch and flower. $.50 to $10.
year for $180. Sell
and guard, $1300.
570-885-1338 570-301-8515 ALSO, Bev Air 2
DRIVERS - No Expe- FINANCIAL Westinghouse com-
pressor. Good con-
1963 Pittston Hospi- women’s, Medium 2 chairs. Covered
and rarely used.
for $100. Optional door refrigerator/
rience - No Prob- tal School of Nurs- WASHER/DRYER. $20, X-large $25. DISHES. 2 sets of conversion kit $15. sandwich prep
lem. 100% Paid CDL dition. $295, all $100. ROCKER, 570-574-2149
ing, J.O.Y. of 1957, Whirlpool,electric. 570-474-6028 china, Service for table, Model
Training. Immediate 610 Business offers considered.
1959 West Pittston Excellent, $350.
platform, $25
12. $100. Yellow set, SP48-12, $1300.
Jake 570-829-7859 JACKET - Mens After 5 735-8542 POOL: 15’ metal
Benefits. 20/10 pro- Opportunities H.S. 1950, 1954, REFRIGERATOR,
Brown Leather
service for 8, $40
frame pool, with lad- Call 570-498-3616
gram. Trainers Earn 1955, 1956, 1960 Roper, 18.2 cu ft. 570-824-2571 for more details.
Jacket. Medium. LIVING ROOM SET. der, filter pump and
up to $.49 per mile!
CRST VAN EXPEDIT- CREATIVE & EXCITING
COLLECTIBLE Sea-
gram’s Mirror – 1908
Hazleton H.S. 1938,
1939, 1940, 1941,
Excellent. $200.
570-474-5188
Long. Good Condi-
tion. $10. 675-0920
Couch, 2 matching
swivel rockers and
FENCING, white more, 42” high.
Used 1 year. $170. 776 Sporting Goods
ED 800-326-2778 Paint your own Stanley Cup $50. 1942, 1943, 1945, picket style, 4 ft X
pottery studio Call Mark at 570- Ottoman. $350 (570) 655-4915
www.JoinCRST.com 1948, 1949, 1950, 8 ft., approx 10-15.
franchise. Low start 301-3484 or Allison 712 Baby Items JACKETS. Leather. 570-474-5188 BACKBOARD,
1953, 1954, 1955, FREE OF CHARGE.
up & local training. at 631-6635. Boys black size 14. Call (570) 829-1278 SWIMMING POOL: Basketball, fiber-
DRIVERS 2011 PAY 1956, 1957, 1959, Genuine Italian LOVESEAT & 24ft round, 4ft
RAISE. Up to $.52 POKE-A-NOSE 1960, 1961, 1962, BASINET, for baby, OTTOMAN solid glass with rim and
POTTERY blue & white, excel- stone. $25 each. FIREPLACE, elec- deep. Plains. YOU net. $25.
per mile. Home COLLECTIBLE: 1964 Hazle Twp H.S. 570-868-6018 sand colored cush- dismantle and
weekends! Excel- Inspiration is Within 1963 Topps Mike 1951, 1952 lent condition. $50.; tric, built in heater, 570-824-0591
ioned, excellent $300, TRAVEL remove. Pump/filter
lent benefits! New Call Jason Ditka Football Card- 570-825-4721 BABY BATHTUB WOMEN’S size 3X - shape $200.
570-730-7855 or $10; BABY SWING, CASE, Golf club, not included. $350. BICYCLE. Boy’s 20”
Equipment! HEART- Great Shape-Make 4x clothing including 570/824-7807 or 570-823-2958
LAND EXPRESS email: pnpfranchise an offer. $50.00 Oraco $40. Call $10.WIRING, 250” Pacific DS2, 6
pants and tops, 570-545-7006
1-800-441-4953 @yahoo.com 570-824-1180 710 Appliances 570-829-2599 some with new
roll 12/3, $50 speed. $30. Boy’s
www.heartlandex- PANTRY/CABINET: 570-675-7024 774 Restaurant 20” Magna Excitor,
BASSINET: With tags. $5 for new 21 speed. $40
press.com DRYER. GE Electric. 6 1/2ft tall, 3ft wide
COLLECTIBLES: White, 6 cycle, canopy, mobile, and $2 for slightly
with shelves and
GARAGE SALE Equipment 570-868-6018
1972 Topps Jonny music, vibration. used. Great for ITEMS. LUGGAGE
heavy duty. Excel- gifts. Size 20W lots of storage
Unitas-Crisp and RACK, for top of car, MIXER. Hobart, BOWLING BALL: 8lb
551 Other MT-Picture Perfect
lent condition. $130. Storage area under-
mauve evening space. White with $40. ENTERTAIN- 20 quart. Excellent blue marble with
570-881-2384 neath. Light green/ light wood trim.
$20.00. cream pattern for dress for $10. Excel- MENT CENTER, oak condition. $850 beige & blue case,
INTERNATIONAL JAN-PRO lent condition. Call Excellent condition.
570-824-1180 MICROWAVE: GE, all boy or girl. Excellent with glass doors, 570-288-5571 $30. 570-829-4776
Cultural Exchange COMMERCIAL between 10 am & $50. 570-855-9221
options, with conditions. Extra $40. CHAIR, rock-
Representative: CLEANING 9pm. 570-288-9936
Earn supplemental OF NEPA FOOTBALL CARDS. turntable, excellent sheets, mattress PATIO SET: Green ing, wood, $15 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
Philadelphia Eagles. condition. $40. pad included. $40. and White in color- 570-868-8449
income placing and 730 Computer
supervising high Be Your Own 127 cards,
MUST SELL
$10. REFRIGERATOR, 570-855-9221 Needs umbrella- HUTCH, Mahogany. The Meadows Nursing
Boss Work Full or small college size, Equipment & Good Shape-Please $50. STOVE, Camp-
school exchange
students. Volunteer Part time 570-313-5214 good condition $40/ CRIB, convertible,
complete. $350 or Software make an offer ing, $30. LANTERN, and Rehabilitation Center
570-675-4383 $150.00.
host families also Accounts available
NOW throughout LP’S, 78’S, 45’S
best offer 570-824-1180
camping $25 Positions Available
570-287-8092

CNA’s
needed. Promote REFRIGERATOR, 570-474-0614 COMPUTER SYS-
world peace! 1-866- Wilkes Barre, From 40’S, 50’S,
Kenmore, white TEM COMPAQ XP ROCKER with
Go-AFICE or Scranton, 60’S & 70’S IRONING BOARD
side by side with ice PRO SP3, Includes Ottoman. $75 or
www.afice.org and Hazleton. $1 each. 829-2411
and water in door.
716 Building mouse, keyboard, best offer.
$8; WAFFLE
We guarantee MAKER $10; (2)
$5,000 to Excellent condition Materials monitor. Still a year 570-474-0614 LAMPS, $15 each;
REAL ESTATE
APPRAISERS: certi-
$200,000
NEON SIGN - Elec-
tric, Camel sign, 30
$450. Call
570-654-3135 or DOOR. Interior
left on warranty.
$75. 570-457-6610 ROCKER. Maple. 6 ITALIAN POTTERY 7-3 Shift
in annual billing. years old, $200. $30 for all. Part Time (5-9 days bi-weekly)
fied with minimum 5 570-760-5519 swing door with 15 months old. $30
Small investment 570-829-2411 COMPUTER: Call 570-829-2599
years experience & We’re ready - glass panes from
HP Compaq
570-824-2571 with benefits
ACI knowledge to Are you? WASHER AND top to bottom. LAMPS. stand up
cover Eastern PA
Fax resume 800-
For more info QUARTERS.
Washington. 1936-
3 DRYER. Extra large
capacity, white, like
Mounting hardware
includes. 80x31 1/2.
DC7700 Dual Core
Tower. 3.4GHZ
SOFA. Green sec-
tional w/sleeper and
$25 each. ‘89 11-7 Shift
Chevy S10 truck
675-9392 or call
Call 570-824-5774
D, 37-D, 39-D. $70 new. $100 each. Make offer CPU. 1.25GB DDR2 recliner. $100
bedliner. $40,
Part Time (5-9 days bi-weekly)
Janproofnepa.com Ram. Windows 7. 570-417-9280
800-477-5187 570-287-4135 570-814-5689 570-466-6481
Delivery. $85. SPOILER, for ‘00 with benefits
Chevy Cavalier. $10,
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
570-905-2895
752 Landscaping & CARB, 4 barrel from CNA’s can apply on line at:
Gardening running Chevy https://home.eease.com/recruit/?id=296360
732 Exercise motor. $50/ TV, GE,

C adillac C ertified
Equipment Bruce’s 28”, works good, * Individualized orientation program.
Lawn Service needs remote. $90 * Competitive starting rates
EXERCISE BIKE, Vita See our ad under 570-740-1246
Master with odome-
* Vacation, Holiday and Personal Days
Call An Expert
ter and speedome- 1165 Lawn Care
RELIGIOUS ITEMS - * Tuition Reimbursement
Hand made * Health insurance and Pension Plan
ter, $30. WEIGHT
CHIPPER, shredder, Rosaries, $5. Pope
BENCH, barbell with
John Paul II Memori- * Child Day Care on premises
60lbs in weights. mulcher, bagger.
blia. 570-829-2411
$30 570-824-0591 Craftsman 5 HP. 3 Meadows Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
cutting stages. Very SLEEPING BAGS. 3 55 West Center Hill Road, Dallas PA 18612
EXERCISE good condition. childrens’. $7.50 Meadowshr@hotmail.com

2008 -2010 CTS 2008 SRX AW D


MACHINE. Cross $325. 675-4383

PRE-OW NED
570-474-6028
Bow Legend. Very e.o.e.
good condition. CONCRETE scal- TIRES. Various
Sacrifice $200. loped grey edging

by Ca dilla c by Ca dilla c
570-788-2388 24” straight and 17”
sizes. $145 to $240.
There’s No Place
172 R EM AIN D ER O F Call for details
curved. total 40 +/-
6 YR /10 0 ,0 0 0 M I
LIM ITED 742 Furnaces & pieces. Grey $1.00.
570-969-1481
Like the Jewish Home…

SALES EVENT
POIN T 570-735-4186
S P E CIA L CHECK
W AR R AN TY
Heaters
TIRES: Four (4)
Good tread. The Jewish Home of Eastern PA, a leader in
RE DUCE D COAL STOVE: Eng- 756 Medical 255/70/R16 $100.00 long-term care, has an immediate need to fill the
lander. 27-3000
570-824-7015 following positions:
Equipment
heats approximately TRAILER HITCH with • RN Supervisor 3rd shift
2600-2800 square POWER CHAIR - hardware, fits 2005-
feet. Burns chestnut
o 3-5 years long term care experience preferred

G eneralM otors
Jazzy Select, 2008 Escape, Mer-
coal. Firebrick-lined, $700 or best offer cury Mariner, Mazda o BSN and Supervisory experience preferred
built in blower sys-
tem, large glass
ALSO, regular Tribute $110 or best • RN Unit Manager
wheelchair, with offer. 570-466-1214
#1240 1,W HITE o Proven management and leadership skills

W illP ay Your First


viewing area, 6” top
BL A C K ,BL A C K L E A THE R , Tim e L eft On Warran ty 5/31/2014 D IA M ON D /L E A THE R , S P E CIA L RE DUCE D or rear exhaust, 610
extra weight sup-
port. $100. Call for TRAIN SET. HO with o Experience working with dementia residents
A W D ,UL TR A VIE W
S UN R OOF,A M /F M /C D , M iles L eft on Warran ty 71,071 R OOF ,M E M OR Y / Tim e L e ft On W a rra n ty 1/11/20 14 lbs. Must pick up. more details box. Diesel, $75. helpful
$500. 570-497-4132 SAW, Black & Deck-
ON S TA R ,A L L W HE E L HE A TE D S E A TS , M ile s L e ft o n W a rra n ty 69,0 0 2 570-829-2411 o BSN required
A ctu al M iles on C TS 28,929
3 P AY M ENTS
er circular, $18,
C R UIS E ,ON S TA R , A c tu a l M ile s o n S R X 30 ,998 o 3-5 years long term care experience strongly
D R IVE ,XM ,BE A UTY ! XM ,1 OW N E R
HEATER: Timberline
vent-free propane
POWER CHAIR: CLOCK, wall, 31 day,
preferred

28,998
1970’s.$30, TOOL

28,998
Jazzy. With leg sup-
$ $ gas heater with fire-
log. Wall mounted.
ports. Red, comes BOX, small, $20
570-735-1589 Outstanding benefit package available including

10 TO CHOOS E FROM
with charger. May

4 TO CHOOS E FROM
15,000 to 25,000 fully paid family health insurance. Every
up to $500 per paym ent
need a new battery.
BTUs, sells for $250 $350.00. TRUCK BOX. Kobalt other weekend and rotating holidays required.
asking $99. Excel- 570-331-0632 aluminum. Fits small

plus 1.9% A P R lent condition.


570-328-5611
570-328-5506
WHEELCHAIR. Trac-
er IV by Invacare.
truck. $85
Call Mark at
570-829-1478
If you are a compassionate, professional RN
who can help enhance the lives of our residents,
please apply by sending your resume to the
Heavy duty, extra

2008 STS AW D 2008 DTS 2008 ESCALADE AW D


OIL: Home heating wide, 450 lbs seat, email address below or apply in person at:
oil. Approximately 18” deep x 24” wide
762 Musical
150+ gallons. Must Instruments The Jewish Home of Eastern PA
back 18” high. $400
remove from tanks. 1101 Vine Street, Scranton, PA 18510
by Ca dilla c by Ca dilla c cash only.

1.9 %
FIN AN CIN G
OV ER
$5 4 ,0 0 0
by Ca dilla c 3
PAYM EN TS
$2.00 a gallon
Located in Jermyn.
570-877-3861
570-288-9936
between 10am-9pm
CLARINETTE 42,
solid state 3 piece,
stereo, phono &
Telephone: (570) 344-6177 ext. 140
Fax: (570) 344-9610
S P E CIA L AV AILAB LE N EW
S P E CIA L ON G M 758 Miscellaneous
eight track stereo Email: sstrunk@frontier.com
RE DUCE D 744 Furniture & tape player with The Jewish Home of Eastern PA is an
RE DUCE D Accessories AB-DOER In box
speakers. Albums &
tapes available. $50 Equal Opportunity Employer.
never opened, $70. (570) 735-6167
ARMOIRE. For com- VCR Magnovox with
puter. Excellent all hookups, on
condition. $100 screen display
542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/
570-256-7208 record & timer $20. Transportation Transportation Transportation
BAR. Hardwood, DVD player $15.
R E D F IR E /C A S HM E R E , rock maple, liquor 570-822-8957
BOS E ,L E A THE R , Tim e L e ft On W a rra n ty 12/27/20 13 BL A C K /BL A C K L E A TH E R ,S UN R O O F , cabinet w/lock, cop-
C H R O M E W H E E L S ,XM ,O N S TA R , ALUMINUM CAP:
S UN R OOF ,C HR OM E S UN R OOF ,N A VIG A TION , per insert top, 2
W HE E L S ,M E M OR Y / M ile s L e ft o n W a rra n ty 79,253 H E A TE D & C O O L E D S E A TS ,M E M O R Y Black. For 6 foot
S E TTIN G S & M UC H M O R E ! 22”C HR OM E W HE E L S , Tim e L e ft On W a rra n ty 8/20 /20 13 barstools, 4 1/2’ truck bed. $200.00.
HE A TE D S E A TS ,XM , A c tu a l M ile s o n S TS 20 ,747 E N TE R TA IN M E N T long. Excellent like 570-283-5142
ON S TA R ,A W D Tim e L e ft On W a rra n ty 1/31/20 14 S Y S TE M ,M E M OR Y M ile s L e ft o n W a rra n ty 72,442 new condition, great
A c tu a l M ile s o n E s c a la de 27,558

3 TO28,998
M ile s L e ft o n W a rra n ty 73,244 S E TTIN G S ,HE A TE D for entertaining. AQUARIUM: 30 gal-
$ A c tu a l M ile s o n D TS 26,756 S E A TS ,A M /F M ,6 D IS C C D Must see,
some, smoke free
awe- lon. With all needed
accessories $50.
RE DU CE D
29,998
home. $600 570-829-1541
$
43,998
570-693-0884
$ BACK PACK. Hiking,

CHOOS E FROM BEDROOM SET


4 piece Basset,
white, dresser with
navy canvas, $40,
Pic n’ Play, for child.
$40. 570-675-4383
XLC Services, LLC (Logistics) is
seeking experienced forklift
3 drawers, desk
with matching chair operators & Inexperienced candidates
CAD IL L AC CERTIF ICATION & lighted bookshelf,
single bed with con-
BARREL,
wooden.
with great employment history to
6YEAR/100,000M IL ES L IM ITED W ARRANTY •24HOUR ROAD S ID E AS S IS TANCE •COURTES Y TRANS P ORTATION •$0D ED UCTIBL E •ONS TAR vertible canopy. 53 gallon. work at their Mehoopany, PA

Every
Excellent location. The following skills are
3M ONTH TRIAL •D IRECTIONS & CONNECTIONS •XM RAD IO 3M ONTHS •172P OINTINS P ECTION AND RE-COND ITIONING P ROCES S Excellent condition.
$350. 287-8711. condition $195.
570-876-3830
necessary for these positions:
• High School Diploma/GED

Thursday
BEDROOM SET:

R.J. BURN E
(4 pieces) including • Computer Skills
From Cla rks S um m it/S c ra n ton
E XP W A Y

headboard, night- BATHROOM SINK • Valid Driver’s License


E xpre s s wa y- L e fton W yom in g A ve . stand, mirror and SET: Gerber white • Criminal Background Check
1205-1209 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton W YOM IN G A V E .
dresser, oak. full
size. $450.00.
570-262-0938
porcelain bathroom
sink with mirror and
medicine cabinet.
• Pass Pre-employment Drug Screen
& Physical in May
(570)342-0107 BEDROOM SET:
Matching set. $80.
570-331-8183
• Part-time position for experienced
driver only. 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
From W ilke s -Ba rre to S c ra n ton
1-888-880-6537 E xpre s s wa y8 Bloc ks on
Four piece solid oak
bedroom set pur-
chased at Ashley
BLU TOOTH used 12
volt $50. 12 volt
All full-time positions come with the
following benefits:
Tunkhannock
w w w .rjb urn e .c om W yom in g A ve n ue Furniture approxi- travel cooler $35. 12 Library
81

medical, 8 paid holidays, 401k after


mately 4 years ago volt refrigerator
Mon-Thurs 9-8 • Sat 9-4 for $2,800. In excel-
lent condition, like
$35. Jack LaLanne
power juicer $50.
1 year, and paid vacation. Pay increase
based on skill development.
new. $900. Call Sharp SF 7320 copy Interested Applicants can Apply Online!
M US T BE APPROVE D BY AL LY BANK S ,A, OR B T IE R 1.9% F INANCING F OR 36 M ONT HS & 3.9% UP T O 60 M ONT HS . *M US T F INANCE T HRU AL LY BANK S ,A OR B T IE R W / APPROVE D CRE DIT .
278278

after 4 p.m. machine. $150


570-466-3169 570-675-7024 www.XLCServices.com or Call 888-382-4078
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776 Sporting Goods 780 Televisions/ 786 Toys & Games 815 Dogs 815 Dogs 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 912 Lots & Acreage
Accessories
BOWLING BALL:
NEW 16 pound TELEVISION:
LITTLE TIKES. Work
bench with some
tools, Dollhouse AMERICAN Mountaintop JENKINS TOWNSHIP
Brunswick Groove Toshiba. 56 inch Hi
Blue/burgundy. This
ball is new in the
Def, DLP Projection
Model 56MX195.
with furniture and
dolls, Slide. $10 800 BULLDOGS
NKC registered.
Unbelievable VALUE!
14 Oaklawn Ave,
New Section in
Highland Hills,
box $15.00. each 570-474-0154 Charles Place
570-829-2695
Stand included.
Needs Lamp Bulb
PETS & ANIMALS Both parents PUREBRED TEACUP Mountain top PA Open!
show champions. CHIHUAHUA PUPS 18707 cape cod, 3 Four 1+ acre lots
$100.00. 788 Stereo/TV/ White with eye 2 females, 3 males bedrooms, 2 bath- available. Call
CAMO HUNTING- 570-443-7527 Electronics
BLIND. Portable For
810 Cats patches. $800 and 8 weeks old. $500 rooms, dining room, 570-498-9244
up. 570-430-8420 (570) 371-3035 office/study, family
single person. $50 TV: Sony 27” Trini- TELEVISION: Sony CAT - Female Calico room, finished 938 Apartments/
570-829-1541 tron color with $75.
Mintek DVD Player
65” Projection TV.
Excellent Condition.
free to a good
home. 5 years old,
SHILOH
SHEPHERD
basement, .38 acre,
deck. At Your Ser-
WEST WYOMING LINEUP Furnished
GOLF EQUIPMENT.
Clubs, cart. 13 vari-
$15
570-829-4776
$250 or best offer spayed & litter Rare breed. Male, vice Realty Inc. Lisa
HOME5thFOR SALE ASUCCESSFULSALE
WILKES-BARRE
and you can come trained. Needs a white plush coated. Poholek $85,450
ous irons, woods,
etc plus other items.
and get it!
570-287-7162
loving home ASAP.
Also free kittens.
19 months old, Call (570)902-9983 545 Street INCLASSIFIED! Charming, Victorian
782 Tickets excellent tempera- Manor, ranch, sin-
$50. 72 golf balls,
$10, 2 bags of tees,
To place your
570-762-1015 CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES ment. $800 gle family, 3 bed- Doyouneedmorespace? 2 bedroom 3rd floor
$3. 570-474-6028 TICKETS: Home raised. 1st 570-288-5571 rooms, 2 bath- A yard or garage sale apartment. 70% fur-
ad Call Toll Free 815 Dogs shots & wormed. rooms, double car
in classified
nished. 34 West
PALOMINO
COLT POP
1988
UP
Glee Concert,
2 tickets, June 8,
Floor. 4-Row 2 Wells 1-800-427-8649
Short & longhair.
$400 each. Call 835 Pets- PARDEESVILLE attached garage,
eat-in kitchen, din- is the best way
Ross St. View at
houpthouse.com
Most utilities includ-
STOVE COOLER Fargo Center, 570-991-0160 Miscellaneous
738 PARDEESVILLE RD
ing room, living
room, fireplace,
tocleanoutyourclosets! ed with rent. His-
CONVERTOR, good Philadelphia. $250. 796 Wanted to Buy You’re in bussiness toric building is non
GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS
forced air furnace,
tires, new springs 570-690-6003 Merchandise
$950. 693-0140
AKC shots, wormed
CHINCHILLA. With
cage. 4 ft. high. CORNER LOT central air, unfin-
ished basement,
with classified! smoking and pet
free. Base rent:
PING PONG TABLE: 786 Toys & Games BUYING SPORT CARDS www.mountain
hauskennels.com
$100 570-417-9280 82x150 lot size and
spacious, deck.
NYS LAND ONE
TIME SALE: 10
$700. Security & Ref-
erences required.
Pay Cash for

PAWS
Regulation size with Call Vince:
baseball, football, 570-746-1689 Great location. acres, Salmon River
net. Folds up in mid- GAME TABLE SET. 845 Pet Supplies 570-762-1453
basketball, hockey Nice yard. Perfect area $19,995. 7
dle, on wheels. Very 10 in 1. Pool, hockey
& non-sports. Sets, neighborhood. acres with new
good condition. basketball, etc.
singles & wax. FISH TANK, Must see. cabin $29,995. 5
$180. Approximately 4x6
941 Apartments/
TO CONSIDER....
570-212-0398 30 gallon. Includes $219,000 Call acres Hickory Ridge
570-574-8766 $45. 570-868-6018
everything you (570)885-4900 $12,995. 97 acres Unfurnished
906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale GOLDENDOODLE PUPPIES would need. With
wooden stand. $100
Single family built
before 9:00 p.m. to
set an appointment
surrounding state
forest $119,995. 7

342-4115 • www.nasserrealestate.com • 587-5155


ENHANCE
YOUR PET
looking for good
home. Family raised
and socialized. Vet
Call (570) 762-1015
in 2005. 2.5 baths,
two story with
acres Trout stream
$29,995. 14 acres AVOCA
attached garage.
WILKES-BARRE 3 rooms, wall to wall

Nasser
Southern Tier
CLASSIFIED check and vaccina- Oil furnace with $24,995. 5 acres carpeting, appli-
AD ONLINE tions. Parents are central air. 90 x ances, coin-op laun-
REAL ESTATE INC.
ACA registered.
Tootsie Roll (the
140 corner lot.
Kitchen with cen-
Affordable Big River $39,995. 7
acres Little Falls dry, off street park-
ing, security. No
Since 1950 Call 829-7130 Newly built 3 $19,995. Over 100
mother) is our family ter cooking island, bedroom home. new properties pets. $410/month
pet. $500. REPTILE TANK. 10 dining room, offered! Terms or (570) 655-1606
Place your pet ad 570-837-1980 Cell gallon, wire mesh raised ceiling with
and provide us your 20-year cash discounts! Call
570-713-8170 lid, heat lamp, cave glass door entry &
email address and pond. $20
570-474-0154
hardwood floor.
Carpeting thru out
no-interest
mortgage.
Christmas & Associ-
ates 800-229-7843
or visit www.Lan-
CARBONDALE
Large, partially fur-
This will create a home. Tiled Must meet dandCamps.com nished 1 bedroom,
seller account kitchen and bath.
online and login Wyoming Valley all utilities included.
Kitchen appli- Habitat for $750 / month. Call
information will be ances included.
emailed to you from Humanity 915 Manufactured 570-267-0855
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$219,900
eligibility Homes
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enhance your online called home? & large 2nd floor 3
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ment. Washer &
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dryer. Gas heat. Off
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street parking. No
ances, pellet stove, extra large living room and stone patio. A springfed include more with classified! MobileOne.Sales
information, include
Properties Call (570)250-2890 pets. $600 - $690.
stream and landscaping compliment the 1.3 acres. MLS #11-1307
WEST WYOMING
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your contact Having trouble
570-881-2517
information such paying your mort-
as e-mail, address ITALIAN MASTIFF/ gage? Falling
TOY TOWN SECTION PITTSTON 924 Out of State
phone number and
or website.
CANE CORSO
PUPPIES
Ready to go. All
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CHARMING
5 UNIT MULTI FAMILY
2 Buildings.
Properties
DALLAS
Short term or
Shots & Wormed. people who promise 4 Car garage. SMYRNA, month to month as
$500 or best offer. to forestall your BUNGALOW Prime location with DELAWARE - Active needed. 2 bed-
Call (570) 991-5457 foreclosure for a fee $74,500 over 6,000 sf. Adult Community room, completely
in advance. Report 650 sq. ft. 3 New furnaces in (55 Plus) in beauti- furnished apartment
them to the Federal On corner lot with last 2 years. ful, historic Smyrna, in beautiful area.
Trade Commission, 2 car garage. New roof in ‘08. Delaware. New Sin-
ALASKAN the nation’s con- 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, Separate utilities.
Close to churches,
gle Home Develop-
Includes all appli-
ances, utilities,
MALAMUTE PUPPY sumer protection
agency. Call 1-877-
walk up attic & full
heated basement, parks & town.
Fully rented -
ment near beaches
and bay areas. Pur-
cookware, dishes
etc. Carport includ-
AKC RARE Red &
white, 1 female,
shots & wormed,
POMERANIAN PUPPIES FTC-HELP or click
on ftc.gov. A mes-
hardwood floors
with three season gross income
over $25,000!!
chase prices from
$99,900. Call 302-
ed. $800 month.
570-675-2486
Parents on premises sage from The room. Freshly paint- 659-5800. Visit
S. ABINGTON TWP. $165,000 $450 each. Call Shots Current. $500. Times Leader and ed & move in condi- $169,000 OBO www.bonayre
This 4+ bedroom home boasts character throughout and has updates 570-477-3398 570-401-1838 the FTC. tion. 570-446-3254 570-563-1261 homes.com
everywhere. Features include a wrap-around deck, modern kitchen/bath
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4 Room/2 bedroom,
wall to wall carpet,
appliances, wash-
er/dryer hookup, off
street parking,
security, no pets.
$470.570-655-1606

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Properties bedroom. 2nd floor,
washer & dryer,
double sink design-
er bathroom . 3rd
floor 2nd bedroom
or office & powder
room $775 + utili-
ties. (570) 881-4993

KINGSTON
72 E. W alnut St.
2nd floor, located in
quiet neighborhood.
Kitchen, living
room, dining room,
sun room, bath-
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small bedrooms,
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Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished

KINGSTON
Charming 2 bed-
room, 2nd floor
apartment, features
a fireplace, built-in
KINGSTON
WILKES-BARRE
Handicap equipped.
Large 2 bedroom.
Includes electric lift,
oversized doors,
WILKES-BARRE
NANTICOKE
WILKES-BARRE
1000
SERVICE
%
large sit in shower. DIRECTORY
bookcases, large
living room, dining
room, eat-in kitchen,
EXECUTIVE STYLE
2nd floor apart-
KINGSTON Appliances. Heat,
hot water & much
lst floor. Convenient
location. 2 bed-
MONARCH RENTALS
3 bedrooms,
more. Available room, living room,
sun room & much ment in beautiful all appliances 1057Construction &
of Times Leader
more! $525 + utili- home. For lease, immediately. Refer- modern kitchen, provided.
ties. Available available immedi- ences requested. wall to wall carpet. 55 Loomis St
Call 570-822-7039
Building
ately, 2 bedrooms, Call (570) 417-3299 Washer/dryer 3 bedroom, wall
June 1. Please call

readers read
to wall carpet,
1 bathroom, all hookups. Large Looking for the right deal
GARAGE DOOR
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appliances provid-
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fenced yard. Heat,
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Turn to classified. Sales, service,

the Classified
KINGSTON on premises, off- basement, garage security & refer- fridge & water

E. WALNUT ST. street parking, no


pets. Beautifully
LIKE NEW!!
2 bedroom
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
ences. No Pets.
$585/per month,
included. No
pets. $630
It’s a showroom in print!
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installation &
repair.

section.
plus security FULLY INSURED
Light, bright, 1st maintained with liv- ment today at 570- Call (570)822-4302
floor, 2 bedrooms, ing room, dining
apartment in
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WILKES-BARRE
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elevator, carpet- room, and base- hood. 2nd floor.
WILKES-BARRE (570)606-7489
WILKES-BARRE
ed, Security ment with plenty of Includes new WILKES-BARRE
system. Garage.
Extra storage &
storage. $1,000.00
+ first, last, utilities
kitchen (with new
West River St.
Large 2, 3, & 4
178 Charles St
Whole house for
rent. $1300/per
(570)735-8551
*2008 Pulse Research
stove, dishwash-
cable TV included. & security. Call er & microwave) Mayflower bedroom apart-
Available Now! month, utilities
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Heat & hot water
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bath, Townhouse 845-224-9151 Repair & Cleaning
dryer hookup. cony. Off street
furnished. Fine Shopping for a Hardwood Apartments style. No Section 8.

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parking. Washer
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new apartment?
Classified lets
throughout with
ceramic tile in
kitchen and bath.
570.822.3968
dyer hookup. Pets
OK. $855 - $950.
$550/month + utili-
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Rents: $455-$656 plus electric
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353 East Ridge St area. $800 + utilities
• High Efficiency Heat/Air Conditioning 1 person apartment. Call 570-332-5723 1165 Lawn Care
• Newer Appliances • Laundry Rooms
• Community Room • Private Parking
1st floor. Heat,
water, sewage &
garbage included.
EDWARDSVILLE HUNLOCK CREEK BRUCE’S LAWNSERVICE Call 829-7130
• Rent Includes Water, Sewer & Refuse
All appliances &
parking. $540/ WILKES-BARRE Recently remodeled
large Victorian half
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room home. 2 ORANGE
Established 1988.
Fully insured. to place your ad.
For more info or to apply, please call:
month. Call
570-301-3170
264 Academy St
2 bedrooms, newly double.
rooms.
3 bed-
Walk-out
baths.
floors.
Hardwood
1 car HICKORY GROVE Free estimates.
(570) 746-2087 or
renovated building. attached garage. 3 (570) 721-2746
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yard. Porch swing.
car detached
garage. Pool, hot
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tup & appliances
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bath, laundry area,
new carpets/floor-
bedroom. Base-
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3
NANTICOKE
bedrooms, 1 1/2
& golf.
20 minutes from
1204 Painting &
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ing, quiet area, $500 + utilities, Wilkes-Barre.
$625/mo + heat security & lease. bath single. 1st floor 570-639-5478 944 Commercial 944 Commercial
laundry. Many or 570-371-9770
IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE and electric. 2 BED-
ROOM, 2nd floor,
WILKES-BARRE
Call 570-287-5491
extras. All new,
A.B.C. Professional
Painting
Properties Properties
Immediate Occupancy!! off street parking,
large living space.
Available June 1st
Large 2 bedroom,
KINGSTON inside and out. Rent
to own. Owner SPRUCE CREEK, PA 36 Yrs Experience
We Specialize In
$425/mo + utilities. Spacious 3 bed- financing available. 30 minutes from New Construction
MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS No pets or smoking
2nd floor. deck,
screened porch,
room, 1 1/2 baths.
large eat-in kitchen,
570-817-0601
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PSU. 300 ft. + of Residential WILKES-BARRE
61 E. Northampton St.
in either.
570-820-8822
gas heat. No pets. carpeted, finished with phone number
exclusive fishing,
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Repaints
Comm./Industrial PROVINCIAL TOWER - S. MAIN
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• Affordable Senior Apartments 570-881-8979 or 570-288-2867 Desirable By appointment.
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Interior/Exterior Steps from New Intermodal Hub
• Income Eligibility Required Nanticoke, PA
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• New appliances; laundry on site;
• Activities!
PLYMOUTH
Available May 15th SECURE BUILDINGS 3 bedroom, 1 bath
homes. 2 bedrooms
2 Free Months With Ocean front, on
ing
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half double, Freshly A 2 Year Lease the Beach. 1 bed- Power Washing
• Curb side Public Transportation 1 bedroom, 2nd
floor, modern bath,
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apartments.
Please call 570-825-8594 water included. No Laundry facility. Off
Tenant pays all utili-
ties including sewer.
SQUARE FOOT 5/6-6/23 $1,250/
week. 06/24 - 9/9
Handy Man
FREE ESTIMATES 570-829-1573
RE MANAGEMENT
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Open House Directory
SUNDAY, MAY 15 TH
1-2:30PM $89,900 1-2:30PM $115,000 1-3PM $129,000

9 Collins Ave., Jefferson Twp. 2203 Jackson St., Scranton 102 Garwood Dr., Scranton
Coldwell Banker Town & Country Properties Prudential Preferred Properties Coldwell Banker Town & Country Properties
Dir: Rt 348 to Cortez Road to Maplewood Road, take 1st left onto Collins Ave, Dir: Located in Pennwood section of South Scranton. Herbert Street to Pen-
Dir: Main to a right on Jackson, go to end. MLS#11-675 nwood leading to Garwood. MLS#11-693
home on left, sign in front. MLS#11-1658

1-3PM $129,900 1-3PM $140,000 1-2:30PM $169,900

RR2 Box 259 Highland Dr., Dalton 829 Electric St., Scranton 509 Scott St., South Abington
Coldwell Banker Town & Country Properties Prestige Realty Group Coldwell Banker Town & Country Properties
Dir: Route 307 from Clarks Summit. After passing Shultzville Deli go straight Dir: North Blakely St. In Dunmore By Post Office & High Rise Turn Onto Electric
onto Creek Hollow Rd. Mile to right turn at Dickinson Rd then half mile to left St. Follow All The Way Down Until Almost The End Property Is On The Right Dir: Layton Road to Right On Hill Street. Left on Scott Road, 3rd home on left.
on Highland Drive. House on left. MLS#11-1570 Corner See Prestige Realty Sign. MLS#11-768 MLS#11-1495

1-2:30PM $195,000 1-4PM $239,900 1-3PM $296,400

709 Linden St., Clarks Summit 500 Spring Run Ln., Madison Twp. 101 Beech Ln., Elmhurst
Prudential Preferred Properties RE/MAX Home Team Coldwell Banker Town & Country Properties
Dir: Through Clarks Summit, up South State St, Turn right onto E Grove St, Dir: I380S Moscow Exit 22 L on 690/Church St L 690/ Market St R on Brook Dir: From Scranton, Route 435 to Rt. 590, left onto Buckingham, proceed uphill
take first right onto Linden St, past high school stadium, house is on left. St R on Haas Pond Rd L on Major Rd to Spring Run lane, up hill on right. and turn left onto Beech Lane....house on right, on corner of Beech Lane and
MLS#11-972 MLS#11-1919 Buckingham. MLS#11-770
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VOTETODDDIXON2011
Todd Dixon, 49 years of age, married to Denette Dixon. I was born and raised in the
Abingtons. I graduated from the Abington Heights school district and currently own Dixon
Automotive, a very successful business of more than 50 years. I grew up in a working class
family with the knowledge that you don’t spend more than you earn.
Purchasing the family business from my father in 1986 made me even more aware of the
financial situations that surrounded me. In 2005 I successfully relocated Dixon Automotive
from West Scranton to my hometown here in the Abingtons. During the transition, there
were numerous difficult encounters with the Clarks Summit Borough management. During
the years that have followed, there have been many more experiences that have been, at very least, a frustrating disappointment.
It has been my personal and business experience that council currently lacks the fundamentals of basic organization in complet-
ing daily required decision making. In my opinion, a borough is nothing more than a business that is funded with taxpayer’s money.
Choosing successful business people to organize the daily workings and borough spending has proven to be successful.
I have no political agenda, however I do have one goal: To work for the people of Clarks Summit Borough and provide sound
decisions on their behalf.
I would like to encourage the local homeowners and taxpayers to attend borough meetings and to be more involved in the daily
issues that borough council members face.To further assist taxpayers, I would like to provide, at no charge, a copy of the borough’s
budget so you can see in black and white how your money is being distributed. I feel that in doing this, informed opinions of cost
reductions can become a reality and not a skeleton in the Borough’s closet. It all begins with the basics: knowledge, determination,
and the ability to follow through to achieve an outcome that is in the best interest of the Borough’s taxpayers, homeowners, family
members, and business owners.
This is a wonderful town, a town of hard working, friendly people.You deserve the respect of having your hard earnings used to
effectively better the borough and not be treated with such disregard.When you vote, vote Todd Dixon for the betterment of our
great Borough.

Vote Todd Dixon 2011 • Working for the people


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Community
Working
Box Scores
Baseball
Winning with youth hard in
the off
Abington Heights Little
League AHHS sophomores and freshmen
VFW defeated Nealon Law shine in Jordan Relays
Office 5-4. Contributing for

season
Nealon Law Office – Nick
Dende had two singles; Eric
Brickel and Matt Hughes each BY TOM ROBINSON
Abington Journal Correspondent
had one single and one home
run. Contributing for VFW – SCRANTON – The Abing-
Ben Vale had two two-run ton Heights girls’ track team Pace Setters Athletic Club gears up for
homeruns. Winning pitcher turned to its youngsters to summer basketball leagues
for VFW was Pat Kelly. keep an old streak alive.
Nealon Law Office defeated Freshman Isabelle Clauss
BY JOE BARESS
Shamus Foundation 5 – 0. and sophomore Kelsey Abington Journal Correspondent
Contributing for Shamus O’Donnell were among the
Foundation: Matt Mecca had leaders May 5, when the SOUTH ABINGTON TWP. - Since
three hits including a double. Lady Comets won the Class 1968 the co-directors of the Pace Setter
Contributing for Nealon Law AAA championship in the Athletic Club have run basketball
Office:Matt Pacyna had his Jordan Relays for the fifth leagues, clinics and summer camps and
first Little League hit, Ryan straight time and the seventh will continue their program into the
Harvey had a double and a time in the last eight years. summer of 2011.
triple, Matt Hughes had two “We have a very young Dom Falduto and Ron Ulias have run
homeruns. Winning pitcher group of girls with very big the organization’s operations for 42
was Ryan Harvey with 12- shoes to fill based on our years for the benefit of grade school
strickouts. last four years,” Abington kids.
South Abington Police de- Heights coach Frank Passetti “Both leagues are composed of nu-
feated Orlando Foods 8-3. said. “We had sophomores merous Abington area boys and girls
Contributing for South Abing- and freshmen all over the along with youngsters and teams from
ton Police: winning pitcher track. They really held up surrounding communities,” Falduto
Jake Swank had a home run, well to the pressure and said.
as did Zach Smith, Kyle gave it all they have.” Falduto and Ulias got involved with
Burke had a double. Contrib- The Lady Comets turned the Pace Setter Athletic Club during
uting for Orlando Foods: to 13 girls to form the six high school. They were area athletes
Ryan Eckersley and Corey relay teams needed in the
unique event. Of that group, See Pace Setters , Page 2
Justave each had a double.
Nealon Law Office defeated four were sophomores and
South Abington Police 4-0. four were freshmen.
Contributing for South Abing- O’Donnell and Clauss
ton Police: Ryan Davis had a joined senior Sarah Gronsky
double. Contributing for Nea- as those to contribute to
lon Law Office: Eric Brickel three different relay lineups.
had a one-run homerun; Matt Abington Heights followed
Hughes had four hits includ- up the Lackawanna Track
ing a 2-run homerun. Winning Conference Division 1 title
pitcher was Matt Hughes with that it won earlier in the
10-strikeouts. week by posting the highest ABINGTON JOURNAL PHOTOS/STEPHANIE WALKOWSKI
The Benefits Group defeat- point total at the 56th an- Stephanie Lalos, shown above, was a part of the Lady Comets’ winning 3200
ed South Abington Police 7-3. nual meet at Memorial Sta- relay team.
Contributing for the Benefits dium.
Group: winning pitcher Tom- The Lady Comets com- Class AA titles with 48 dley.
my Rothenberger with seven piled 50 of a possible 60 points in girls and 45 in Elisia Cadman, Stephanie
strikeouts and Shane Colleran points. Elk Lake swept the boys. Valley View won the Lalos, freshman Erin Jaeger,
who had a home run. Contrib- Class AAA boys’ champion- freshman Missy Burke and
uting for South Abington ship with 45 points. Tessa McMinn were all part
Clauss and Gronsky were of two relay teams. ABINGTON JOURNAL/ STEPHANIE WALKOWSKI
Police: Dan Munley who had
part of the winning 400 re- Cadman completed the Zack Klein makes it to second base in the
a double, Ryan Burke had
lay team as well as the sec- winning 400 relay. Comets game against Scranton.
three hits and Jake Swank had

Knights
two. ond-place 1200 medley and Lalos and Jaeger joined
GR Noto defeated Sha- 1600 relay. sophomore Taylor Ross and
mus13-12. Contributing for the O’Donnell joined them on Jess McMinn to form the
GR Noto: Winning Pitcher the 400 relay and 1200 me- winning 3200 relay.

outlast
Nick Kerekas had five strike- dley while also contributing Ross, Jess McMinn, Mag-
outs and a home run. Contrib- to the third-place 1600 me- gie Fruehan, sophomore
uting for Shamus: Thomas Alex Chapman and freshman

Comets
Stone had a home run Jen Burke were on one team
Softball Shauna McGraw, shown at left, com-
12U Valley Petunia Girls peted for Lakeland at the Jordan
Relays May 5. See Relays , Page 4
Softball League.
BY ROB TOMKAVAGE
See Box Scores, Page 2 rtomkavage@theabingtonjournal.com

CLARKS SUMMIT- Scranton High

Lady Comets demonstrate team-first attitude School remained undefeated on the


season defeating Abington Heights
High School 11-6 on May 9.
Starting pitcher Joe McCarthy pro-
BY ROB TOMKAVAGE with the underclassmen, adjustment for Kiana Slad- vided an RBI single to give Scranton
rtomkavage@theabingtonjournal.com
and the underclassmen icki who has been a catcher a 1-0 lead in the top of the first.
CLARKS SUMMIT- respect the seniors because her entire career. McCarthy allowed four runs and
When the Abington we have that relationship “I’ve always caught for three hits during his four innings on
Heights High School girls’ with them.” my summer travel time and the mound.
softball team was struggling Hashem, also a senior, want to go to college to The Comets continued their hot
defensively, head coach had played third base for catch,” she said. “They hitting in the first inning when Dan
John Kelly decided to make much of her softball career, asked me to play third base Pisanchyn delivered an RBI single
some changes to his infield. so the move wasn’t much of because they didn’t have and Derek Kraack-Bird hit a three-
Joetta Hashem moved from an adjustment for her. anyone, I said sure I’ll start run home run to give Abington
first base to third, Katie “I kind of knew some- wherever.” Heights an early 4-1 lead.
Stevens moved back to first thing was gonna happen The sophomore was Scranton’s Tim Fisch drove in a run
base after catching last because we were strug- thrilled when Kelly told her in the top of the second after John
season and Kiana Sladicki gling,” she said. “I’ll do she would be moving back Pizur singled.
moved from third base to ABINGTON JOURNAL /ROB TOMKAVAGE whatever is best for the to her regular spot. After a scoreless third inning,
catcher. Kiana Sladicki, catcher, Joetta Hashem, third base and Katie team. Wherever he (Kelly) “I was real excited,” she Scranton struck for two runs in the
“The girls were all in Stevens, first base, shown above from left, are members of the tells me to go, I’ll try it out. said. “I was jumping up and top of the fourth to pull within one
favor of doing it,” Kelly Abington Heights softball team. I’ve always played third down.” run of the lead. Fisch drove in a run
said. “They all took it in they haven’t said a word.” for the better of the team, base up until last year. I like The leadership of the and McCarthy added his second RBI
stride putting the team first, Katie Stevens, a senior, and in the end that’s what is first base a lot, but I’m seniors has already started of the game on a groundout.
and are doing a good job. I started at first base as a the most important. You really comfortable at third to rub off on Sladicki. A big turning point in the game
think it says a lot about sophomore before moving don’t win a game individu- because I have played it so “We follow them and do came in the bottom of the fourth.
them, we try to make it so behind the plate last season ally, it’s the team together.” much.” whatever they do,” she said. After McCarthy walked the bases
it’s not an individual game at the request of her coach. Stevens added that she Hashem thinks the up- “We try to follow in their loaded, Jeff Roba was caught leading
like some other sports. You She ended up being select- thinks the bond the team perclassmen set a good footsteps. We want to pick off third base to end the inning.
have to be willing to do ed to the all-region team as shares is a big reason there example for the younger up the team when they “We have a little bit of a play in,”
what is best for the team. a catcher, but was still will- was no bickering about the girls to follow. graduate, and look up to Abington Heights head coach Bill
They moved and nobody ing to make the move back position changes. “I think our seniors are them as leaders.” Zalewski said. “We hope that it
complained. Two of them to first. “I think this year we’re very positive and always The Lady Comets (5-4) works out for us. In this instance, it
are seniors, they could have “When you get comfort- the closest that we’ve ever seem to look at the bright will travel to Honesdale didn’t really work out. It’s a coaching
very easily been down or able at one position it’s hard been,” she said. “I feel like side of things,” she said. High School on May 12 at
complained about it, but to go away from it, but it’s the seniors can connect The move was more of an 4:30. See COMETS , Page 2
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BOX SCORES
Continued from Page 1
The Medicine Shoppe de-
LTHS senior an ‘anchor’ C.S.
resident a
of the Lions’ attack
feated Gerrity’s 9-3. Winning
pitcher Kristen Davis had 12
Strikeouts teammates Emily first- team
selection
Scarfo had a triple, Marissa
Lewis had two hits, Candice
Haas and Amber Potrzuski
each had one hit for Gerrity’s. BY ROB TOMKAVAGE his teammates have a chance
The Medicine Shoppe de- rtomkavage@theabingtonjournal.com
to have a special season be- University of Scranton
feated Kanton Reality 14-1. FACTORYVILLE- Senior cause of the leadership the sophomore Tim McGurrin
Winning pitcher Emily Maho- Mason Mecke has been a veterans provide. was selected as a first-team
ney had seven strikeouts, valuable member of the Li- “We would love to be in the Landmark Conference
Kristen Davis had a double, ons’ lineup this season, ac- mix for a league champion- men’s tennis all-star in both
Courtney Wrobel had a triple, cording to head coach Todd ship at the end of the season,” singles and doubles.
and Grace Perechinsky had a Peters he said. “The captains have Freshman David Teres
home run. “He’s been hitting the ball been doing a good job keep- earned the same all-star
The Medicine Shoppe de- very well for us,” Peters said. ing the younger guys on task. status and was selected as
feated Banko North 8-5. Win- “He’s been driving in runs and As a team everything we talk the conference Rookie of
ning pitcher Kristen Davis had getting on base consistently.” about is staying focused. the Year in voting by the
nine strikeouts, teammate Mecke, 18, has been playing We’ve had some close games head coaches.
Grace Perechinsky had a dou- baseball since he was just four and we’ve hung in there. In McGurrin, a Clarks Sum-
ble and a triple. Kelly Hiller years old. the past, for one reason or mit resident, was 6-0 in the
had a double for Banko North. “My dad had always played another we wouldn’t win conference at number-two
Blaum Law Offices defeat- so he got me into it, and it those games. This year they singles and teamed with
ed Dunmore Equipment 16-4 was really fun,” he said. want to win those games, they Teres to go 5-1 in the con-
MacKenzie Duffy had a three The Nicholson resident want it a little more, that ference at number-one dou-
hit game Angela D’Amato enjoys battling with pitchers comes with being a little more bles.
and Cassie Toth had a two hit and the thrill of connecting mature and gaining experi- Seniors Carl Caceres was
game Lauren Olevnik for with the baseball. PHOTO COURTESY ALICE STUFFLE ence. selected for the fourth
Banko North. “I just like to hit,” Mecke Senior Mason Mecke has been a valuable member of the Lions’ lineup Mecke shared similar goals straight year, earning a spot
The Medicine Shoppe de- said. this season, according to head coach Todd Peters and is confident this team has on the second team as a
feated Kobal Fredrickson Peters thinks Mecke is just the right attitude to finish the singles player.
12-3. Winning pitcher Kristen as valuable on defense as he Mecke tries to let his ac- helped me to make a better season on a positive note.
Davis had 10 Strikeouts, team- is with his bat, and has no- tions on and off the field throw from left side to first “We’re shooting for a
mate Grace Perechinsky had a ticed him really take control serve as a guide for his team- base,” he said. league championship, then a
double and homerun.
Harris Agency defeated
Bitty Bills 2-1. Winning pitch-
of the team this season.
“He plays shortstop which
is a big anchor position in the
mates.
“I just try to lead by exam-
ple,” he said. “It’s better for of
Although
the senior
his game,
Peters
with
he
has
certain
goes to
helped
parts
his
district
hopefully
he said.
championship and
to get far in states,”
“We have a really
Scranton
er Paige Harris 14 strikeouts.
Harris Agency defeated
infield,” Peters said. “He’s
also showed leadership skills
the younger kids to see what
the older kids are doing and
father
vice.
for most baseball ad- good
players
team
and
with
a
a lot of good
strong rotation.”
Tennis Club
Quality Construction 10-3.
Winning pitcher was Ilissa
Hamilton
this year. This is his second
year starting on varsity. He’s
put the time in, and is really
learn from it.”
The senior credits the time
he spends practicing during
“Mainly
dad
Mecke
for a
I
lot
said.
just
of
look
advice,”
“Coach
to

will
my

give
and
on
Mason
Theresa
is

attending
the son
Mecke.
Kutztown
of
He
Ernest
plans
Uni-
open house
Blaums Law Office defeat-
ed TLC Eye Care 11-1
starting to put things together.
He’s done a good job keeping
the off season for his im-
proved fielding.
me pointers here or there, but versity for two years, before
he seems to understand and transferring to Penn State
May 21
Kaylee DeMatteo & Lauren the team on track and focused, “I work a lot with my dad let’s me do my own thing.” University to study mechani-
Olevnik combined for the along with the other captains. during the winter and that has Peters believes Mecke and cal engineering. The Scranton Tennis
win. Club located at 1029 Mor-
Bowling gan Highway, Clarks Sum-

Junior Comets hold signups


Midvalley Printing leads mit will host its annual
with 441/2 over Hometow- Open House May 21 from
nAnimal Hospital with 41. 11 a.m to 3 p.m.
High bowlers were Becky This event is free and
Decker 249 Series 656, Lisa The Abington Junior Come- by Aug. 31 maximum age is years old if born before May 1 game, practice will be Tues- open to the public.
Scango 203. ts will hold football and 10 years old if born on or after for football; Aug 31for cheer- day, Wednesday, and Thurs- There will be food, open
High team scratch game cheerleading sign ups May 11 May 1. leading, maximum age 14 day. courts and information
Idle Hours Lanes 787, Scratch from 6 to 8 p.m. and May 14, B Team- minimum age - 10 years old if born on or after Those who have not played about the benefits of join-
Series Mid Valley Printing 10 a.m. to noon at the Abing- years old if born before May 1 Feb 1 for football; Aug. 31for or cheered for Junior Comets ing the club.
2250. ton Heights High School Field for football; Aug. 31 for cheerleading. in the past need to bring a For more information,
Greg Wall Golf Schools and House located at the end of cheerleading, maximum age Practices will be held Mon- copy of their birth certificate visit www.scrantontennis-
Hometown Animal Hospital- Beynon St at far end of high 12 years old if born on or after day, Tuesday, Wednesday, and and a recent photo. club.com or call
won all 4 games. school. May 1for football; Aug 31 for Thursday until the first game. For more information visit, 570.587.1018.
Cross Country Age Requirements: C Team cheerleading. Practice will begin the week www.abingtonjuniorcomet-
Catholic Cross Country - minimum age is 7 years old A Team -minimum age -12 of July 22. After the first s.com or call 570.561.9336.
League Week 3
Marian Catholic vs St. Ma-
Dicks Sporting
ry’s Dunmore vs St Clair/St
Paul @ Nay Aug
JV Girls
Riverside High School names new head football coach Goods hosts
SCSP 20 vs Marian 35
SCSP 18 vs SMS 37
BY CHRIS HUGHES
chughes@golackawanna.com
boos and jeers from some in
the audience who immedi-
coming from. It’s been a
tough few months for them.
Armstrong resigned in
March amid allegations that PGA Tour
SMS 32 vs Marian 23 TAYLOR – A split vote ately left the meeting. I’m going to ensure that the Board President Timothy
Katie Naughton, Marian; from the Riverside School Prall said he was excited kids and the program have as Lavelle offered him a full- Dick’s Sporting Goods is
Anna Brier, SCSP; Erin Bar- Board May 9 reflected in the for the appointment and was much success as they can.” time position in the district hosting the PGA Cham-
rett, SCSP; Julia Sirotnak, reaction from the overflow undeterred by the reaction. The decision ends a ques- in exchange for his political pions Tour the week of June
SMS; Stephanie Healey, crowd in attendance, named “Being a head football tionable time for the Vik- support for certain other 20 to 26 in Endicott, N.Y.
SCSP; Lily Mulligan, SCSP; former West Scranton High coach is something that I’ve ings, who were defeated by board members. with 100 percent of ticket
Elizabeth Egan, SCSP; Sadie School and East Stroudsburg wanted to do. It’s one of the Clairton, 36-30, in the De- The District Attorney’s sales to be donated to the
Petty, Marian; Rachel Kerr, University standout Evan reasons why I got into edu- cember PIAA Class A cham- office announced Monday work of the American Lung
SCSP; Anna Boles, SCSP. Prall as the district’s new cation. I’m personally pionship while under the that they would not pursue Association.
JV BOYS head football coach. thrilled,” Prall said. “I under- direction of former head charges against Lavelle in Purchasing a weekly tick-
SCSP 20 vs Marian 35 The 5-3 vote was met with stand where the kids are coach Harry Armstrong. relation to the alleged bribe. et booklet for $35 each
SCSP 15 vs SMS 40 helps further the mission of
SMS 40 vs MArian 15 the American Lung Associ-
Dan Kuzdro, Marian, Frank
Adamo, SCSP; Kerry Lyons, COMETS
Continued from Page 1
fice fly, but Mike Miller got
pinch-hitter Dante Pasqual- Keystone College names ation in the community
while gaining entry into a

men’s soccer coach


SCSP; Dean Sweeney, SCSP; ichio to pop out to end the premier golf experience.
Tommy Doherty, SCSP; Jake game. To purchase tickets today,
Brown, SCSP; Conor Walsh, call, one I’ll think about Scranton’s coach was visit www.dsgopentfc.com,
SCSP; Paul Abdalla, SCSP; tonight, but you just go with pleased to come out with a Dr. Matthew Grimaldi, Di- “We are thrilled that Keith click on the Purchase Now
Patrick Kane, Marian; Peter it.” win against a Comets team rector of Athletics at Keystone has decided to join the Keys- button and, during the or-
Burke SCSP The Knights (10-0) scored that won their last three College, La Plume has an- tone athletic department,” dering process, make sure
Varsity Girls two more runs in the fifth. games. nounced the hiring of Keith stated Dr. Grimaldi. “He to select The American
SCSP 17 vs Marian 38 Matt Harte lined a RBI sin- “Abington is a very tough Moore as the College’s new brings with him the experi- Lung Association from the
SCSP 15 vs SMS 40 gle and Fisch doubled in team,” Higgins said. “In men’s soccer coach. ence of a student-athlete from drop-down menu of options.
SMS 40 vs Marian 15 another run. Fisch recorded fact, their probably the hot- Moore takes over the pro- his playing days, as well as a For more information,
Nina Erhard, SCSP; Tess four hits and drove in three test team in the area having gram following the December wealth of knowledge from his call the American Lung
Kearns, SCSP; Kate Paterson, runs to key Scranton’s ef- scored 53 runs last week. It departure of former head time in the professional Association at
SCSP; Alyssa Alfono, Mar- fort. was a tough task for our coach Chad Prince. ranks.” 570.823.2212.
ian; Lexi Yeager, SCSP; Julia “Timmy’s a great baseball guys to come to their home
Kerr, SCSP; Lexi Notarianni, player,” Scranton head coach field. I thought after giving
SCSP; Brianna Price, Marian;
Abby Schroth, Marian; Abbie
Jamie Higgins said. “He’s a up that three-run homer in
great hitter, and for a little the first inning we kind of PACE SETTERS Park on Sunday afternoons.
“Last year we conducted a
improve the quality of play of
local athletes,” Falduto said.
Sebastianelli, Marian; guy he’s got power. That settled down. It wasn’t easy, Continued from Page 1 most successful fifth and sixth Some participants in the
Varsity Boys double was a big hit for us.” we battled through six more grade boys’ league at South Pace Setter program over the
SCSP 37 vs Marian 18 Comets starting pitcher innings, but our kids played and saw the athletic club as an Abington Outdoor Park,” 42 years include collegiate
Marian 16 vs SMS 39 (2 Dan Pisanchyn gave up six really well today.” opportunity to stay in touch Falduto said. players Bob Sura (Florida
runners) runs and 11 hits over five Despite the loss, coach with the sport they love. The girls will play at the State), Dave Popson (North
SMS 37 (2 runners) vs innings, before being re- Zalewski was satisfied with “Ron is one of the top play- Waverly Community Center. Carolina), Larry Koretz (La-
SCSP 18 placed by Jerry Burke. his team’s effort ers in a generation in NEPA,” Falduto’s favorite part of the Salle), Bob Bamford (Col-
Justin Belardi, Marian; Ja- Scranton continued their “The whole lineup from Falduto said. “He is also a summer leagues is being able gate), Bob Antonelli (St.
cob Mineo, Marian; Kevin offensive attack with two top to bottom has been nationally known and respect- to provide an opportunity for John’s), Steve Keating (Syra-
Sompel, Marian; Patrick Cos- runs in the sixth and three in swinging the bats,” Zalewski ed basketball clinician.” hundreds of kids to play bas- cuse) and T. J. McNulty (Penn
grove, SCSP; Mike Terrerri, the seventh stretching their added. “I’ve got to be hon- The boys’ and girls’ leagues ketball. State). Sura and Popson even-
Marian; Hugh Doherty, SCSP; lead to 11-4. The Comets est, I never feel like we’re will kick off in June and con- “We have these leagues to tually moved on to the NBA.
Jack Shean, SMS; DanBurke, tried to rally back in the out of a ballgame.” tinue throughout the summer tap into the high interest level For more information on
Marian; Tyler Saar, Marian; bottom of the seventh. Zach Abington Heights (5-5) into August. Participants in of youth basketball for boys Pace Setter basketball pro-
Adam Walsh Marian Klein, who had three hits, will travel to Honesdale the leagues will span from and girls, provide proper in- grams for the summer, call
delivered an RBI single and High School on May 12 at grades five to eight. The boys struction and organization of 570.347.7018 or e-mail pace-
Kraack-Bird added a sacri- 4:30 p.m. will play at South Abington professional programs and setterbasketball@verizon.net.
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HONOR ROLL Also listed were: Lydia Dunckle,


Courtney Dwyer, Andrew Faist,
Schur, Ami Sohns, Mikayla Stuenzi,
Nicholas VanFleet and Thomas
Hawthorne, Andrew Huertas, Tho-
mas Huffsmith, Matthew Kinback
Connor Ferguson, Marleah Filan, Vokes. and Joseph Kubilus.
Lackawanna Trail Elementary Autumn Hendershot, Griffin Holmes, Jacob Wescott, Breanna Wood Taylor Lauzon, Madison Lee,
Center Principal Jeff Gregory an- Owen Hyde, Alaina Jones and and Jessica Zajac. Alyssa Lezinsky, Mara Lord, Marlena
nounced the third quarter honor roll Shawn Jones. Sixth Grade: Travis Ankoff, Mohyla, Mikayla Nelson, Ethan Os-
for fifth and sixth grade. Students David Klinges, Alexandra Kwiat- Lauren Baldwin, Matthew Bergey, wald, Mikayla Otto, Nicholas Paw-
obtaining honor roll status were: kowski, Brooke Lamberti, Carolyn Anthony Berrios, Kelly Bird, Cas- lukovich and Madisyn Peoples.
Fifth Grade: Rachel Aschen- Mack, Lili Martin, Heaven McEll- sandra Brown, Ashleigh Clarke, Mary Hunter Reynolds, Elizabeth Ro-
brenner, Trent Ashley, Austin Auke- henney, Allison Melnikoff, Ryan Clough, Natalie Cocchini and Ruth- denbach, Rachael Rosengrant, Alli-
ma, Samantha Benjamin, Emma Mercer and Samantha Morgan. anna Danowski. son Strauch, John Thomas, Robert
Collins, Laura Collins, Timothy Cole, Christopher Mulvey, Zachary Also listed were: Colin Domnick, Titus, Brenden Tobin, Anna Tor-
Karley Cresswell, Heidi Davis and Oulton, Laurelann Penn, Brianna Gregory Ellsworth, Jaclyn Fusik, rence, Emily Van Fleet, Sabrina
Allison Decker. Pensak, Kathleen Rodenbach, Ryan Grace Gallagher, Marty Gatto, Noah VonAhrens and Sarah Weisenfluh.

HONOR ROLL Caitlin Joyce, Jennifer Keller, Peter


Lengel, Erica Lewis, Louanne Mack,
Sean Noone, Shannon O’Malley,
Richard Pollock, Daniel Richards,
Ditchey, Liam Dougherty, Vanessa
Ellsworth, Matthew Farrell, Jacob
Lackawanna Trail High School Alyssa Mallory, Kimberly Martin, Victor Rosa, Brianna Smarkusky, Hayduk, Jericho Hendershot, Aidan
Principal John Rushefski announced Jason Morse and Jesse Morvan. Gabrielle Sunseri, Anna Sweppen- Holmes, Kelsey Hopkins, Rachel
the third quarter honor roll for the Jamie Reese, Taylor Reynolds, heiser, Anthony Urban and Zachary Johnson, Shania Kane, Jody Lengel,
Lackawanna Trail Jr./Sr. High Matthew Rynkiewicz, Alexa Rzucidlo, Wetzel. Maddie Lengel, Daria Lewandowski,
School. Cameron Savage, Emily Scappatura, Tenth Grade Honors: Mat- Lauryn Maleski, Victor Mallory,
Twelfth Grade High Hon- Jacqueline Sharp, Megan Stec, thew Decker, Leyna Faundez, Jo- Nicole Martin, Taryn Matti, Dana
ors: David Boslough, Jennifer Amanda Stone and Cecilia Strauch. seph Howard, Emily Huffsmith, Miller, Nicholas Miller, Marissa Pas-
Brown, Sara Choplosky, Justin Casey Streich, Nicholas Sujkowski, Kayley Kavetski, Tane Law, Kodi saniti, Logan Phillips, Cooper Rosiak,
Clarke, Stephanie Cobb, Melissa Nicholas Thorne, Molly VanDuzer, Rozanski, Heather Scala, Jordan Tyler Rzucidlo, Evan Sandercock,
Corby, Rachel Corby, Alayna Craig- Benjamin Williams and Graham Wallen, Devin Walsh and Evelyn Taylor Selwood, Amanda Stutzman,
ABINGTON JOURNAL/JOAN MEAD-MATSUI
Lucas, Chelsea Cucura and Danielle Williams. Woodcock. Deanna Warren, Grace Wetzel, Seth
Sandi, Santino, Giovanni and Jim Giacometti of Clarks Dobitsch. Eleventh Grade Honors: Ninth Grade High Honors: Williams and Kaylah Woodcock.
Summit at the art show. Also listed were: Lauren Ells- Alicia Breita, Brandi Chilson, William David Beichler, Lindsay Bergey, Eighth Grade Honors:
. worth, Brandon Foster, Kayla Grun- Gerrity, Dylan Grunza, Zachary Sarah Botscheller, Trista Carpenter, Jonathan Bowman, Chancey Bra-

Annual art
za, Tanner Holmes, Natalie Horrocks, Kongvold, Jennifer Lauzon, Mahalia Devon Clarke, Sara Cobb, Olivia dley, Mary Cosminski, Michael De-
Alyssa Huffsmith, Sarah Johnson, Mailey, Andrew O’Brien, Kirsty Otto Cooper, Matthew Flynn, Mackenzie Bree, Ross Fauquier, Melissa Grimm,
Samantha Jones, Michael Kilmer and Natasha Pacholec. Gardner, Madeline Giardina and Neil Harvey, Russell Lauzon, Ab-
and Aaron Kovalich. Also listed were: Brian Palaskas, Victoria Hegedty. dessamii Lebdaoui and Kristen
Sarah Langan, Meghan Leonard, Shantelle Prebola, Mackenzie Ro- Also listed were: Julianna Jarna- Miller.
Melaina McCracken, Lynette siak, Stephanie Sheridan, Emily gin, Shannon Jones, Brian Kearney, Also listed were: Michael Pond,
“Spring Artwork at Newton-Ransom Elemen- McWhorter, Mason Mecke, Alexander Stuenzi, Lyle Sweppenheiser, Josh- William Lee, Amanda Madans, Lind- Gabriel Sorak, Allison Stuenzi and
tary” was the theme of this year’s annual art Miller, Julie Molinaro, Brittney ua Symuleski, Zachary Traver, Chris- sey Price, Jessica Remick, Nicole Gabrielle Truesdale.
show, which was held in conjunction with an ice Morse, Myranda Myers and Alicia tina Warren and Joseph Wilga. Rosa, Phillip Sawicki and Katie Sei- Seventh Grade High Hon-
cream social at Newton-Ransom Elementary Reid. Tenth Grade High Honors: gle. ors: Robert Buck, Jacob Furneaux,
School April 28. The art of 286 students was Jordan Rose, Alyssa Sunseri, Kyle Arnold, Alicen Backus, Isaac Staci Srebro, Lauren Stanton, Breanna Halter, Eric Holmes, El-
exhibited. Naomi Watkins and Shawn Wilsey. Barbolish, Bridget Benko, Jessica Janine Strauch, Christopher Stutz- izabeth Huggler, Carli Kalinoski,
According to Dena Maciak, who coordinated Twelfth Grade Honors: Bowman, Colleen Brace, David man and David Wyman. Anna Kane, Amanda Kinback, Evan
the art show, along with fellow art teacher, Amy Rachel Ameigh, Casey Chamberlin, Brown, Michael Chermak, Miranda Ninth Grade Honors: Jacob Kongvold and Jordan Laytos.
Kishel, “Projects were created throughout the Joshua Cook, Zachary Curran, An- Cobb and Kevin Crawford. Adcroft, Alexa Backus, Shelby Croas- Also listed were: Bethany Mudge,
course of the year with students having art only drew Dietrick, Robert Hanyon, Jason Also listed were: Cameron Crock, dale, Ryan Dill, Timothy Griffin, Trent Phillips, Wynn Phillips, Austin
once a week. Teachers pick a few days, during Konopka, Hannah Lewandowski, Morgan Curran, Courtney Ditchey, Madeline Jenkins, Richard Kordish, Pringle, Nicholas Rolka, Melissa
class time, for the students to pick their favorite Emma Peters, Marisa Scappatura, Keirnan Dougherty, Patrick Dunlea- John Kwiatkowski, Dillon Miner and Russell, Steven Scioscia, Alyssa
art pieces. They are the pieces of art work that is Anthony Sorak and Kayla Wilkins. vy, Victoria Ellsworth, Aliza Fur- Ashley Purdy. Sohns, Cal Srebro, Cody Stuenzi and
presented on the night of the show.” Eleventh Grade High neaux, Amanda Hirschler, Meredith Also listed were: Julie Scappat- Damian Surridge.
The mediums presented in the show include Honors: Gabrielle Bellanco, Bruce Horwatt and Matthew Huertas. ura, Frank Sheposh, Chelsy Stuble, Seventh Grade Honors:
drawing with pencil, markers, and crayons; Benko, Marissa Booth, Alyssa Buntz, Lydia Lamhauge, Mason Lengel, Morgan Telesk and Dylan Walsh. Courtney Carpenter, Samantha
sculpture with clay, model magic, and paper and Tori Carpenter, Collin Chermak, Taryn Maleski, Molly Mattes, Benja- Eighth Grade High Hon- Cobb, Kathleen Fricke, Matthew
painting with tempra and water color paints. Ashley Chuck, Anthony Colo, Laura min McLaughlin, Dalton Mecke, Peter ors: Nathaniel Barbolish, Kasey Kwiatkowski, Kayla Lorino, Phillip
Cox and Garrett Craig-Lucas. Murazzi, Ilyssa Myers, Shea Myers Buck, Kerrigan Buck, Rachel Clark, Mattes, Emily Purdy, Joannah Spa-
Also listed were: Ruth Cummings, and Mikaela Noble. Matthew Cole, Hunter Crook, Morgan dine and Gabriella Thursto

Arbor Day branches out to Trail’s Recycling Club


BY BEN FREDA front of the soccer park bor Day. Last year, the “The kids put a lot of
Abington Journal Correspondent
and planted trees there. Girl Scouts planted in time into it,” said Deb
FACTORYVILLE -Stu- They also planted in front front of local Factoryville Joyce, the club’s moder-
dents from the Recycling of the green parking lot. homes. The year before ator. This year, the club
Club of Lackawanna Trail “We enjoy saving the that, the Boy Scouts expanded to about 20 stu-
High School stayed green world one tree at a time,” planted trees across the dents. “We’re pretty much
by planting trees at the said Trail senior Sarah street from Ray’s Market. a huge family,” said Brei-
Clinton Township and Langan. “We thought this year ta.
Factoryville Borough Park “It’s a great way to give would be a good year for “It’s a lot nicer that
April 29 for Factoryville’s back especially with the Recycling Club be- more kids got involved,”
Arbor Day. It was origi- friends. It’s a lot of fun. cause they are conscious said Joyce. Joyce also
nally scheduled for April God gave us a great day of what’s going on in the mentioned that on the last
28, but was postponed to do it,” said senior Al- environment,” said Skot- day of school after an
due to heavy rain. icia Breita . leski. early dismissal they will
On a much clearer April Ratchford gave the stu- Lackawanna Trail Recy- sponsor a paper pick-up
29, The Recycling Club, dents educational lessons cling Club works to keep day, in which they will
along with school princi- about planting trees. She the school clean. Emily clean lockers and empty
pal John Rushefski, assist- taught them to use water Mattes, senior and club all the recycling bins. “It
ant principal Tania Skot- bags around newly planted organizer, helps the stu- will be the biggest clea- ABINGTON JOURNAL/ALICE STUFFLE
leski, vice-president of trees and the purpose of dents to recycle bottles at nup of them all.” Kelly DeBree works on planting during the Arbor Day event.
Factoryville borough them. “I also taught them the high school. They Tom Davis read aloud a
council Tom Davis, and that the green parking lot rinse bottles in the cafete- proclamation stating that The Recycling Club was “They work hard with-
director of community is made of recycled plas- ria every day after school, Factoryville’s Arbor Day happy to do this project out asking for any
development Liz Ratch- tic,” she said. and put them in recycling is officially April 29 this of planting trees at the praise,” said Rushefski.
ford, spread mulch to Each year, a different bins, which they empty at year. “I think it’s great,” Clinton Township and
make a rain garden, in group plants trees for Ar- least once a month. he said. Factoryville Borough Park.

HONOR
ROLL
Dean of Wyoming
Seminary Middle
School, Mary T. Ko-
lessar, has announced
the Greater Abington
area students named
to the Academic High
Honor Roll for the
second trimester of
A.H. students earn career awards the 2010-2011 academic
year.
Jordan White (11th Grade) and Matthew Thompson (12th Grade), Abington
Heights High School students enrolled at the Career Technology Center (CTC), High Honor Roll:
have won Gold Medals at District Competition and participated in the Skills Grade 7: Gokulan
USA State Competition in Hershey. White received the Gold Medal in Computer
Numerical Control Milling. Thompson received a Gold Medal in Computer
Numerical Control Turning in the Skills USA Competition and has enlisted with
the United States Marine Corps.Johanna Santoriello (12th Grade) earned a Gold
Gnanendran, Clarks
Summit; Emily Peairs,
Clarks Summit.
Lakeland student wins 5K race
The morning may have started off dreary but blue skies prevailed for Team CMC – both literally and
Medal in the CTC Skills USA Contest in Pastry Arts. She has been inducted into Grade 8: Ruhani figuratively – during a recent American Heart Association Heart Walk at Nay Aug Park.
the National Technical Honor Society and is employed by Euro Café. She has Aulakh, Waverly; Mary For starters, the local hospital set a record for the most registered walkers in the events ten-year history:
been accepted to attend the Culinary Institute of America, where she will con- Lundin, Clarks Summit; 811 to be exact.
tinue her studies in the fall.Donald Jones (11th Grade) was a Silver Medalist at Katherine Rogers, CMC was cited for healthy lunch choices in the cafeteria, on-site exercise classes including Zumba, part-
District level in the Skills USA Contest at CTC in technical drafting. Dan Barnett Clarks Summit. nerships with area fitness centers, the development of a Community Walking Trail at the Mall at Steam-
(12th Grade) has been named a Student of the Month at Career Technology town, and for being the only hospital in Lackawanna County that has a dedicated Community Health Educa-
Center of Lackawanna County. Dan does volunteer work, restoring locomotives tion and Wellness Department.
at Steamtown National Historical Site. Shown, from left, are: Johanna Santo- By the event’s wrap-up party, Team CMC had learned that fellow member Mark Arzie of Lakeland School
riello, Matthew Thompson, Daniel Barnett, Donald Jones and Jordan White. District, had been declared the first-place winner of the morning’s 5K race .
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