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VOTERS’ VERDICT
•A COMPLETE list of
municipal races from
across Luzerne County,
2A
•LEIGHTON, COPE win
W-B mayor nods, 3A

3 female
Yannuzzi Cuozzo
court race
•YANNUZZI, CUOZZO
win Hazleton mayor nods,
5A
hopefuls
•VOTERS IN LUZERNE
COUNTY say no to Hazle-
win spots
ton Area property tax By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER
raise, 5A tmorgan@timesleader.com
•DISTRICT JUDGE can- WILKES-BARRE – The race
didates are chosen, 6A for Luzerne County judge turn-
ed into a ladies night out on
•NEWCOMERS highlight Tuesday as three of the four fe-
W-B council races, 6A male candidates in the primary
election secured a spot on either
•STATE COURT candi- the Democratic or Republican
dates picked, 7A ballot, according to unofficial
tallies.
•PHILLY MAYOR Nutter
Lesa Gelb and Jennifer Rogers
beats back challenge, 7A secured nomi-
•WANSACZ top vote nations on both “It’s like a
getter in party ballots,
Lackawan- while Molly dream
Hanlon Mirabi- come true
na County
to captured a
Commis- spot on the for me.”
sioners Democratic Fred Pierantoni
race, 7A ballot. Primary winner
Three other
•PIAZZA:
candidates also
Wansacz Turnout CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER secured both party nomina-
typical for Fred Pierantoni celebrates his win in the Luzerne County judicial primaries Tuesday evening. He won on both tickets. tions: Fred Pierantoni, Michael
primary, 14A Vough and Joseph Sklarosky,
EDITOR’S NOTE while Richard “Dick” Hughes
captured a spot on the Republi-
All results from Tuesday’s
can ballot.
Luzerne County primary The seven candidates will vie
elections are unofficial for six open seats in the Novem-
until they are certified by ber general election.
the county Board of Elec- Pierantoni, 52, of Dupont, the
tions. longtime magisterial district
Write-in votes will not be judge in Pittston, was the top
tabulated until Friday’s voter getter on the Democratic
official count, which be- ticket, with 16,787 votes. He
gins at 9 a.m. at the coun- placed fourth on the Republican
ty courthouse. ballot, with 7,156 votes.

ONLINE Hughes tops GOP ballot


For additional coverage Hughes was the top vote get-
including ter on the Republican ballot,
more photos with 9,912 votes.
and video of “It’s like a dream come true for
the candi- me,” Pierantoni said Tuesday
evening. “Twenty years ago I ran
dates, visit
for magistrate. Since then I’ve
our Web site at www.ti- FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER worked and worked. This could
mesleader.com Judicial candidate Jennifer Rogers looks over results with John Lesa Gelb, candidate for judge in Luzerne County, watches returns
Newman on Tuesday night. Tuesday evening in Plains Township. See COURT, Page 10A

Union slate gets just 4 Luzerne County Council nods


Despite many poll backers of 11 Waitkus, Salvatore Licata and M. There-
WINNERS AT A GLANCE LUZERNE COUNTY COUNCIL
sa Morcavage, according to unofficial re-
union-endorsed slate, Dems fall DEMOCRATS
sults.
short in primary. Polling places throughout the county
were heavily stocked with backers of the
union slate, and the group phoned voters
By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES seeking support. Many saw it as a ba- Urban Houck Bobeck Brominski Waitkus Sorokas Licata McGinley Bednar Morcavage Curry
jandes@timesleader.com rometer of the strength of local unions to 12,142 11,001 10,526 10,299 9,488 9,357 8,967 8,948 8,818 8,106 7,870
Luzerne County Republicans and snap members into action.
REPUBLICANS
Democrats chose a diverse mix of 22 Stephen A. Urban – the only incum-
County Council candidates to advance bent county commissioner to seek a
to the general election. council seat – secured a Democratic
Only four of the11winning Democrats nomination and was the highest vote-
were from a union-endorsed Working getter on the ticket, with 12,142 votes. Urban Morelli Dobash Ruckno Haas Evans III James Kelleher Nevenglosky Gebhardt Cabell
Families for Better Government slate – 8,865 8,769 8,081 7,875 7,747 7,081 6,747 6,664 6,601 6,586 6,582
SOURCE: LUZERNE COUNTY ELECTION OFFICE GARY VISGAITIS THE TIMES LEADER
Linda McClosky Houck, Jane Walsh- See COUNCIL, Page 4A

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2011 primary election results DETAILS


LOTTERY
Editor’s note: An * denotes a winner. Be- MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT 11-3-02 Vote for 3 HAZLETON CITY COUNCIL NESCOPECK BOROUGH COUNCIL
cause this is a primary election, the winners of 6-year term Charles L. Youngman (R) - 245 4-year term 2-year term
MIDDAY DRAWING
each party will face each other in November’s
General Election. All results are unofficial.
Vote for 1 Chris Matus (R) - 224
*Lee W. Eckert (R) - 291
Vote for 2 Vote for 1 DAILY NUMBER 2-0-1
All candidates cross-filed *Keith Bast (R) - 684 *Marlin D. Henrie (R) - 73
Michael J. Buckley (R) - 127 *Evelyn Graham (R) - 638 BIG FOUR 9-3-2-6
JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR Matthew L. Zlotek (R) - 169 DALLAS TWP. SUPERVISOR Christopher J. Puza (R) - 500 NESCOPECK BOROUGH COUNCIL QUINTO 7-6-3-7-1
COURT *Donald Whittaker (R) - 400 6-year term David P. Sosar (R) - 553
Commonwealth of Michael J. Buckley (D) - 201 Vote for 1
4-year term
Vote for 4
TREASURE HUNT
Pennsylvania Matthew L. Zlotek (D) – 520
*Donald Whittaker (D) – 2,451
Glenn M. Howell (R) - 610
Liz Martin (D) - 458
HAZLE TWP. SUPERVISOR *Jospeh J. Coakley (D) - 22 02-10-17-18-26
10-year term 6-year term *Richard Powlus (D) - 24
Vote for 1 Lawrence J. Karnes (D) - 534
Vote for 1
(97.28 percent of districts reporting) DALLAS TWP. AUDITOR Richard E. Verbonitz (D) - 375 NESCOPECK TWP. AUDITOR
NIGHTLY DRAWING
*Vic Stabile (R) - 365,059 MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT 11-3-03 6-year term Larry De Fluri (D) - 236 DAILY NUMBER 0-8-1
Paula A. Patrick (R) – 191,511 6-year term *William Gallagher (D) - 462 6-year term
Vote for 1
*David N. Wecht (D) – 585,635 Vote for 1 * Barbara Mears (R) - 561 Richard J. Wienches (D) - 303 Vote for 1
*Lillian J. Drasher (D) -30
BIG FOUR 9-0-7-6
JUDGE OF THE COMMONWEALTH
All candidates cross-filed
Daniel O’Donnell (R) – 1,234
QUINTO 8-0-6-0-2
DENNISON TWP. SUPERVISOR HOLLENBACK TWP. SUPERVISOR
COURT Daniel O’Donnell (D) – 1,164
6-year term 6-year term
NESCOPECK TWP. SUPERVISOR CASH FIVE
6-year term
10-year term
MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT 11-3-04
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Vote for 1 07-12-27-35-36
Vote for 1 * Bruce Thomas (R) - 72 *Larry L. Rineheimer Jr. (R) - 100
(97.28 percent of districts reporting) 6-year term *Michael P. Winder (R) - 50 MEGA MILLIONS
Paul P. Panepinto (R) – 165,756
*Anne Covey (R) – 389,994
Vote for 1
All candidates cross-filed
DORRANCE TWP. SUPERVISOR HOLLENBACK TWP. AUDITOR
NEWPORT TWP. COMMISSIONER 01-02-17-25-48
*Kathryn Boockvar (D) – 301,798 David P. Bogansky (R) - 222 6-year term
Vote for 1
6-year term
Vote for 1 4-year term MEGA BALL 45
Barbara Behrend Ernsberger (D) – 298,646 *James Dixon (R) - 299 Vote for 3
Mark Rockovich (R) - 50 * Gary A. Zane (D) - 129 *Clyde C. Van Horn (R) - 94
*John Wilkes Jr. (D) - 694
Frank J. Skokoski (R) - 284 *Paul L. Czapracki Jr. (D) - 730
HARRISBURG — One player
LUZERNE COUNTY COURT OF
David P. Bogansky (D) - 373 DUPONT BOROUGH COUNCIL HUGHESTOWN BOROUGH *Michael Louis Roke (D) - 702 matched all five winning
COMMON PLEAS *James Dixon (D) - 700 4-year term COUNCIL numbers drawn in Tuesday’s
10-year term Mark Rockovich (D) - 79
Vote for 6 Vote for 2 4-year term NUANGOLA BOROUGH COUNCIL “Pennsylvania Cash 5” game
Frank J. Skokoski (D) - 557 Jeffrey M. Kaminski (D) - 458 Vote for 3
All candidates cross-filed 4-year term
Jim Haggerty (R) – 6,187 *Brian Nesgoda (D) - 463 *Phillip J. Falvo (D) - 256 Vote for 3
and will collect a jackpot
*Dick Hughes (R) - 9,912 MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT 11-3-05 *Edward C. Strubeck (D) - 285 *John J. Kochan (R) - 51 worth $525,000.
6-year term DURYEA BOROUGH COUNCIL *Wayne D. Quick Jr. (D) - 240
Joe Sklarosky Jr. (R) – 7,274 *Douglas D. Fawbush (R) - 27 Lottery officials said 134
Mark Bufalino (R) – 4,655 Vote for 1 4-year term *Conrad Plodwick (D) - 57
Vito DeLuca (R) – 4,806 All candidates cross-filed Vote for 3 HUGHESTOWN BOROUGH Harriet Joan Shirk (D) - 47 players matched four num-
Michael Blazick (R) – 4,720 Gerald L. Feisner (R) - 367 Lorraine Harmanos Henrich (D) - 425 AUDITOR *Elaine Donahue (D) - 51 bers and won $259 each;
Gerald L. Feisner (D) - 839 *Ronald H. Kaiser (D) - 48
Paula Radick (R) – 5,517 Alfred Akulonis Jr. (D) - 502 6-year term 5,264 players matched
John Aciukewicz (R) – 5,684 *Lois Hanczyc (D) - 705 Vote for 1
James L. McMonagle Jr. (R) – 2,680 MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT 11-3-06 Audrey Roberts Yager (D) – 641 PENN LAKE BOROUGH MAYOR
three numbers and won $11
*Vincent J. O’Hop (D) -253
Michael T. Vough (R) – 7,251 6-year term 4-year term
each; and 63,541 players
Molly Hanlon Mirabito (R) – 5,754 matched two numbers and
Vote for 1 DURYEA BOROUGH AUDITOR HUGHESTOWN BOROUGH Vote for 1
Tony Ross (R) – 3,591 All candidates cross-filed
Joseph F. Saporito Jr. (R) – 5,648 Ronald W. Swank (R) - 785
Six-year term AUDITOR *Tim Lenahan (D) - 59 won $1 each
Lesa Gelb (R) – 6,350 Vote for 1 2-year term
Ronald W. Swank (D) – 1,354
Fred A. Pierantoni (R) – 7,156 * Dorothy Lovenduski (D) - 563 Vote for 1 PENN LAKE BOROUGH COUNCIL
Jennifer Rogers (R) – 6,280 *Patricia McHale (D) - 255 4-year term
Lesa Gelb (D) – 13,850 MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT 11-3-09 EDWARDSVILLE BOROUGH Vote for 2
Mark Bufalino (D) – 10,827 6-year term COUNCIL Kathy Donaldson (D) - 20
HUNLOCK TWP. AUDITOR
*Fred A. Pierantoni (D) – 16,787
James L. McMonagle Jr. (D) – 2,714
Vote for 1
All candidates cross-filed
4-year term
Vote for 4
6-year term
Vote for 1
*Shaun Kuter (D) - 54
*Jill Rosenstock (D) - 30 OBITUARIES
Michael T. Vough (D) – 15,103 Jim Tupper (R) – 2,052
Luke T. Sowcik (D) - 255 *Barbara L. Stahl (R) - 151
Joseph F. Saporito Jr. (D) – 11,732
Jennifer Rogers (D) – 13,072
Jim Tupper (D) – 1,843
Catherine Soprano (D) - 268 PITTSTON CITY COUNCIL Bilek, Josephine
Michael Blazick (D) – 8,058 ASHLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL
Leonard J. Nareski (D) - 224
*John Sedeski (D) - 273
HUNTINGTON TWP. SUPERVISOR 4-year term
Vote for 2
Edford, John
John Aciukewicz (D) – 9,865
Paula Radick (D) – 8,349
4-year term 6-year term
Vote for 1
Kim Marie E. Alfrano (D) - 509 Faulent, Adella
Vote for 3 EXETER BOROUGH COUNCIL
Dick Hughes (D) – 10,993
Joe Gorham (D) - 314 *Barry Kyttle (R) - 155
*Joseph G. McClean (D) - 634
Frank Sheperis (D) - 168 Gaus, Sandra
Molly Hanlon Mirabito (D) -12,170 4-year term
Jim Haggerty (D) – 8,253
Sharon Lynne Keefe (D) - 308
John P. Gibbons (D) - 212
Vote for 4
HUNTINGTON TWP. AUDITOR
Ginger Butera Murphy (D) - 431 Karsko, Eleanor
*Danny Argo (D) - 513
Joe Sklarosky Jr. (D) – 14,076
Tony Ross (D) – 5,497
Donald J. Sipple Jr. (D) - 275
*Denise Adams (D) - 609
Larry Dellegrotto (D) - 541 6-year term Barb Zangre (D) - 152 Krasno, Celia
Vito DeLuca (D) – 7,291
AVOCA BOROUGH COUNCIL
Sharon Korba (D) - 483 Vote for 1
*Alice Turner (R) - 149
Latsko, Emily
John Morgan (D) - 578 PITTSTON CITY TREASURER
LUZERNE COUNTY COUNCIL WARD 01 Rick Turner (D) - 534 4-year term
O’Neill, Msgr. Kevin
4-year term
4-year term
Vote for 1
Joseph J. Esposito (D) - 568 JACKSON TWP. AUDITOR Vote for 1 Roberts, Margaret
6-year term *Kathy Cunard (D) – 1,019
Vote for 11
Moderno Butch Rossi (R) – 5,934
* Gary A. Halagarda (D) - 123 EXETER TWP. SUPERVISOR Vote for 1 Slabinski, Anthony
Gina Nevenglosky (R) – 6,601
WARD 02
4-year term
6-year term *Jerry Palmaioli (D) - 153 PITTSTON TWP. SUPERVISOR Tkatch, Peter
Linda J. Urban (R) – 6,349 Vote for 2
William Bill James (R) – 6,747
Vote for 1
James W. Dowse (R) - 164 JACKSON TWP. SUPERVISOR
6-year term
Vote for 1
Voyack, John Sr.
* Michael Fuller (D) – 13-
Harry Haas (R) – 7,747
William McIntosh (R) – 6,186
WARD 03
*Donald J. Hoffman (R) - 208
Jack Ruane (D) - 152
6-year term *Dale Newman (R) - 36 Wisniewski, John
4-year term Vote for 1 *Stephen Rinaldi (D) - 732
John Ruckno (R) – 7,875
Vote for 2 *Al Fox (R) - 263 Page 8A, 9A
Joyce Dombroski-Gebhardt (R) – 6,586 EXETER TWP. AUDITOR
*Stephen J. Urban (R) – 8,865
Susan LeLack (D) - 119 PLAINS TWP. COMMISSIONER
Michael Cabell (R) – 6,582
*Joseph Satkowski (D) - 167 6-year term JENKINS TWP. SUPERVISOR 4-year term
Rick Morelli (R) – 8,769 Vote for 1 6-year term Vote for 3
Edward Warkevicz (R) – 5,747 BEAR CREEK TWP. SUPERVISOR * Patricia A. Searfoss (R) - 190 Vote for 1 *James O’Meara Sr. (R) - 215
Kathleen Dobash (R) – 8,081 6-year term *Stanley E. Rovinski (D) - 477 *Ronald Filippini (D) - 993
Joseph Gorko (R) – 3,670 Vote for 2 FAIRMONT TWP. SUPERVISOR *Ciro J. Cinti Jr. (D) – 1,074 WHO TO CONTACT
Blythe H. Evans III (R) – 7,081 Phillip S. Lukas (D) - 503
Bonnie J. Wasilewski (D) - 185 6-year term JENKINS TWP. SUPERVISOR
Eugene L. Kelleher (R) – 6,664 *Joseph John Masi (D) - 205 Vote for 1 *Brigid M. O’Connor (D) - 1,093 Missed Paper ........................829-5000
2-year term
Eileen Sorokas (D) – 9,357 * Lyle K. Harvey (R) - 89 Obituaries ..............................829-7224
Vote for 1
Mario J. Fiorucci Jr. (D) – 4,559 BEAR CREEK VILLAGE Frank Waxie Vaxmonsky (D) - 342 PLYMOUTH BOROUGH COUNCIL Advertising...............................829-7101
Wil Toole (D) – 6,141
BOROUGH COUNCIL FAIRVIEW TWP. SUPERVISOR *Coreen A. Milazzo (D) - 438 4-year term Classified Ads.........................829-7130
Edward Brominski (D) – 10,299 Vote for 3
Harry W. Skene (D) - 5,242 4-year term 6-year term Newsroom ..............................829-7242
Carl Clemm (D) - 329
Linda McClosky Houck (D) – 11,001 Vote for 3 Vote for 1 JENKINS TWP. AUDITOR
* Russ Marhold (R) - 275 *Clif Madrack (D) - 443 Vice President/Executive Editor
Bruce J. Simpson (D) – 5,573 Ralph English (R) - 43 6-year term *Thomas McTague (D) - 408 Joe Butkiewicz ...............................970-7249
Wayne Wolfe (D) – 5,257 *Frederick Douglas Straub (R) - 48 Vote for 1 *Bill Dixon (D) - 431
John T. Nadolny (D) – 6,730 *Kathleen Lawrence (D) - 35 FAIRVIEW TWP. SUPERVISOR *Joseph A. Silinskie (D) - 436 Asst. Managing Editor
Charles T. Lasinski (D) - 305
Michelle Bednar (D) – 8,818 2-year term Steve Gerko (D) - 343 Anne Woelfel...................................970-7232
M. Theresa Morcavage (D) – 8,106 BLACK CREEK TWP. Vote for 1 KINGSTON BOROUGH COUNCIL Photo Editor
Jane Walsh-Waitkus (D) – 9,488 SUPERVISORS * Robert F. Orloski (R) - 301
Stanley Knick Jr. (D) – 5,066 4-year term PLYMOUTH BOROUGH TAX Clark Van Orden ..............................970-7175
Thomas W. Ksiezopolski Sr. (D) – 4,167 6-year term Vote for 3 COLLECTOR
Thomas Mark Rome (D) – 4,876 Vote for 1 FORTY FORT BOROUGH COUNCIL *Jack Schumacher (R) - 674
2-year term
Community News .........................970-7245
John Adonizio (D) – 7,588 Florence Drasher (R) - 133 4-year term Curt Piazza (R) - 292
Vote for 1 E-MAIL
Tim McGinley (D) – 8,948 *Dennis Feerrar (R) - 176 Vote for 4 *Roberta Rowlands (R) - 715
*Gail R. Burdulis (D) - 646 News tips: tlnews@timesleader.com
Salvatore Licata (D) – 8,967 *Larry Ulshafer (D) - 59 Robert Craig (R) - 235 *Nancy Cooper (R) - 730
Dave Williams (R) - 234 Community News: people@timesleader.com
Thomas F. Rovinski (D) – 4,976 PLYMOUTH TWP. SUPERVISOR
Fred Stuccio (D) – 5,532 BLACK CREEK TWP. AUDITOR *Karen Martinelli (R) - 268 KINGSTON TWP. SUPERVISOR
Elaine Maddon Curry (D) – 7,870 *Frank Michaels (D) - 257 6-year term
6-year term 4-year term
Casey Evans (D) – 4,675 Charles Rick Kamus (D) - 197 Vote for 1
Vote for 1 Vote for 3
John Livingston (D) – 6,865 *Gale Conrad (D) - 228
*George D. Larock (R) - 193 *James V. Reino Jr. (R) - 484
Brian K. Overman (D) – 7,175 FOSTER TWP. SUPERVISOR
Robert G. Webb (D) – 3,248
Scott Weller (R) - 95
6-year term
*John J. Solinsky (R) - 464
*Gary R. Mathers (R) - 560 PLYMOUTH TWP. AUDITOR BUILDING
Michael S. Giamber (D) – 4,182
Joseph M. Padavan (D) – 6,826
BLACK CREEK TWP. AUDITOR
2-year term
Vote for 1
Kenneth R. Searfoss Sr. (D) - 37 LAFLIN BOROUGH MAYOR
6-year term
Vote for 1 TRUST
Michael McGlynn (D) – 5,746 Gladys N. Burns (D) - 83 *Beverly Jane Sokoloski (D) - 188
Frank Sorokach (D) – 6,944 Vote for 1 4-year term
* Cheryl Shank (R) - 207 Thomas Zoshak (D) - 146 Vote for 1
Michael G. Collins (D) – 7,507 *Georgiann Eckrote-Jones (D) - 236 PRINGLE BOROUGH COUNCIL The Times Leader strives to
Jim Bobeck (D) – 10,526 *Dorothy Shea Yazurlo (D) - 222
4-year term
correct errors, clarify stories
Michael A. Chrobak (D) – 6,432 BUCK TWP. SUPERVISOR
*Stephen A. Urban (D) – 12,142 FRANKLIN TWP. SUPERVISOR LAFLIN BOROUGH COUNCIL Vote for 3 and update them promptly.
6-year term
Vote for 1 6-year term 4-year term
*Christopher S. Williams (R) - 31 Corrections will appear in this
Vote for 1 *Jospeh J. Piazza (D) - 120
LUZERNE COUNTY DISTRICT * Raymond Sipple (D) - 40 Vote for 3
*Ronald Fronzoni (D) - 103
spot. If you have information
* Fred W. Dymond III (R) - 167 *Thomas L. Parry (R) - 65
ATTORNEY *Constance C. Kostelac (D) - 96 to help us correct an inaccu-
BUTLER TWP. SUPERVISOR *Paul J. Benderavich (D) - 143
4-year term
FREELAND BOROUGH COUNCIL *Patrick J. Gilhooley (D) - 165 racy or cover an issue more
Vote for 1 6-year term RICE TWP. SUPERVISOR thoroughly, call the newsroom
* Jackie Musto Carroll (D) – 24,570 Vote for 1 4-year term
*Charlie Altmiller (R) - 554 Vote for 3 LAKE TWP. SUPERVISOR 6-year term at 829-7242.
*Kimberly Barry (R) - 111 Vote for 1
MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT 11-1-01 Rose Ann C. Ervin (R) - 342 6-year term
*John W. Budda (R) - 146 Donald A. Armstrong (R) - 140
Mike Mahesh Trivedi (D) - 135 Vote for 1
6-year term *John Potoskie (R) - 143 *Marcia Thomas (R) - 147 ASHLEY BOROUGH COUN-
*James Caffray (D) - 311 *Lonnie Piatt (R) - 134
Vote for 1 *Barbara Tulanowski (D) - 171 *Louis P. Konopelski (D) - 166
All candidates cross-filed *Joan T. Uricheck (D) - 154
Len Ruotolo (D) - 25
Ann Kijeck (D) - 115 CIL incumbents Joe Gorham
BUTLER TWP. AUDITOR *Jospeh A. Stefanowicz (D) - 57
*Rick Cronauer (R) - 147
John A. Rogowski (D) - 20
and Sharon Lynne Keefe were
Don Winder (R) - 67 6-year term RICE TWP. AUDITOR running as a team with a third
Stephen A. Urban (R) - 128
FREELAND BOROUGH MAYOR
Vote for 1
Tim Henry (R) - 61 *Sue Rossi (R) - 617 2-year term LAKE TWP. TAX COLLECTOR 6-year term candidate, Assistant Fire Chief
Christopher J. O’Donnell (R) - 129 Vote for 1 Vote for 1 Donald J Sipple, for nomi-
Dana Seach (R) - 272 2-year term
Jeff Thomas (R) - 72 *George J. Barna Sr. (R) - 107 *Toni J. Rogan (R) - 132
*Jeff Nesler (D) - 368
*Tammy Martin (D) - 204
Vote for 1
Felicia C. Bierzynski (R) – 130 nations in the Democratic
Mike Smith (R) - 93 *Susan Stefanowicz (D) - 106
*Rick Cronauer (D) - 795 primary on Tuesday. A story
CONYNGHAM BOROUGH
Don Winder (D) - 216 HANOVER TWP. COMMISSIONER LARKSVILLE BOROUGH RICE TWP. AUDITOR on Page 6A of the Sunday
COUNCIL
Stephen A. Urban (D) - 151 4-year term COUNCIL 4-year term edition of The Times Leader
Tim Henry (D) - 350 4-year term Vote for 1
Christopher J. O’Donnell (D) - 578 Vote for 4
Vote for 4
4-year term incorrectly reported another
*Ronald R. Hummer (R) - 651 *Janeann Lokken (D) - 151
Jeff Thomas (D) - 441 *Rose Hart (R) - 183
Bob Burns (R) - 585
Vote for 3 Elaine P. Wallace (D) - 144 candidate was running with
Mike Smith (D) - 265 Larry P. Harmon (R) - 164 *Robert J. Altavilla (D) - 290 Gorham and Keefe.
*Albert J. Bagusky (R) - 721
*Louis A. Rizzo Jr. (R) - 170 *Tracy Chackan (D) - 320
Raymond Montoni (D) - 121
*William L. Howatt (R) - 729 RICE TWP. AUDITOR
MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT 11-1-05 *Michael D. Mazur (R) - 732 2-year term
6-year term *Sherry A. Dalessandro (D) - 547 LAUREL RUN BOROUGH
CONYNGHAM TWP. SUPERVISOR Vote for 1
Vote for 1 *Joseph F. Prato (D) - 496 COUNCIL *Dennis Kijeck (D) -153
All candidates cross-filed 6-year term *Frank J. Ciavarella (D) - 557 4-year term *Rhonda M. Rowles (R) - 153
Paul Roberts Jr. (R) - 671 Vote for 1 Harry P. Besecker (D) - 464 Vote for 2
Paul Roberts Jr. (D) – 1,216 * Edward Whitebread (D) - 132 *William Buzz McGavin (D) - 509 *Brian P. Correll (R) - 17 ROSS TWP. SUPERVISOR +(ISSN No. 0896-4084)
6-year term USPS 499-710
MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT 11-1-06 CONYNGHAM TWP. AUDITOR HARVEYS LAKE BOROUGH LEHMAN TWP. SUPERVISOR Vote for 1
6-year term 6-year term COUNCIL 6-year term *David A. Williams (R) - 236 Issue No. 2011-138
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All candidates cross-filed *Helen Hess (D) - 71 Vote for 4 *Douglas Ide (R) - 342
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COPE CAPTURES REPUBLICAN NOMINATION FOR WILKES-BARRE MAYOR

Leighton wins chance for third term


Two-term incumbent defeats Raup
for Democratic nomination.

By BILL O’BOYLE
boboyle@timesleader.com
WILKES-BARRE – Tom Leighton on
Tuesday earned his chance to be a three-
term city mayor, outdistancing challen-
ger Charlotte Raup.
And now he will have a Republican
challenger to Cope with – Lisa Cope –
who won the GOP nomination in Tues-
day’s primary election.
Leighton, 50, tallied 2,736 (56 per-
cent) Democratic votes to 1,874 (38 per-
cent) for Raup, according to unofficial
results. Nick Punko, a non-participating
candidate, managed to receive 248 (5
percent) votes with all 20 city precincts
reporting.
On the Republican side, Cope won the
nomination with 369 (34 percent) votes
to 298 (27.5 percent) for Frank Sorick
and 278 (25.6 percent) for Karen Ceppa. CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
There were also 128 Republican write- Wilkes-Barre Mayor Tom Leighton gets a hug from supporter Dorthy Smith on Lisa Cope at her home with her cat, ‘Cat,’ late Tuesday night. Cope won the GOP
in votes for candidates not listed on the Tuesday night. nomination for mayor of Wilkes-Barre, according to unofficial results.
ballot, accounting for about 12 percent
of Tuesday’s vote. All vote totals are un- “I know it will be tough,” Cope said. as Leighton finished on top by 783 votes. “I’ll wait to see what happens between millions of dollars into neighborhood
official. “But I’m definitely ready to take a run at Raup said she called Leighton to con- now and November,” she said. improvements and revitalizing the
this. I welcome suggestions and advice.” gratulate him after the votes were count- Leighton addressed a crowd of sup- downtown.
Planning for November Cope said her husband, Dana, a city ed. porters at Uptown II off River Street af- “That’s all in the past,” he said. “The
“We still have to win in November,” police officer, was the first to congratu- “We gave it a good shot, and I will not ter the polls closed and the votes were city’s future lies ahead. We have a lot of
Leighton said. “We won’t take anything late her and Cope said he was “thrilled” bash him,” Raup said. “I ran a clean cam- tallied. He was joined by his wife, chil- work to do. We have been successful, but
for granted.” with her victory. She said she will con- paign, and I hope we can work together dren, siblings and his mother, Nancy. we still live in a difficult economy. We’ve
Cope, who said she spent $50 during tinue to campaign door-to-door and will to clean up the neighborhoods and fight Also on hand was Kathy Kane, current made some difficult decisions, and I
the campaign, said she was proud of her focus on improving the neighborhoods, crime – especially drugs and gangs.” City Council chairwoman, who ran un- think the voters respected that.”
victory. reducing crime and bringing openness Raup, 54, is the city’s volunteer crime opposed for the Democratic nomination Leighton said he will continue to work
“I’m overwhelmed; this is crazy,” she to city government. watch coordinator. She said she was for city controller. Kane received 3,157 hard through November.
said when reached at home. “It’s a good After an early narrow lead, Leighton thrilled with the support she received. votes and she will face Republican Karen “We want to be back here in November
crazy, though.” opened it up when the results came in “We did well,” she said. “But I’m tired; Ceppa, who garnered 817 votes, in No- for another celebration,” he said.
Cope, 45, said she will put together a from his home district, South Wilkes- it was a long campaign going door-to- vember. “We live in a great city, and we want to
campaign committee, and first on the Barre, showing him pulling away from door every day and night.” continue working to make it even bet-
agenda will be raising money to mount a Raup with a near 700-vote lead. That Raup said she’s not ready to endorse Ran on record ter.”
challenge to Leighton. lead would hold up the rest of the night Leighton in the general election. Leighton ran on his record of pouring

RESULTS *Thomas E. Szoke (R) - 55


*Tim Janosco (R) - 56
*Harvey L. Morrison (R) - 45
WYOMING BOROUGH COUNCIL
Ward 02
4-year term
GREATER NANTICOKE AREA
SCHOOL DIRECTOR
4-year term
4-year term
Vote for 2
*Karen A. Masters (R) - 403
4-year term
Vote for 5
All candidates cross-filed
*Margaret E. Reilly (R) - 37 Vote for 1 *James J. Welby (R) - 206 Thomas Cason (R) - 606
Continued from Page 2A *Charles Best (D) - 62 Vote for 4 Phillip Lipski (R) - 192 *Carl J. Yorina Jr. (R) - 721
*Stephen Cheb Nalewajko (R) - 40 Sandra Harvey Sadowski (D) - 803
*Patsy M. Shelhamer (D) - 31 Ward 03 Region 2 *Toni Valenti (R) - 622
SLOCUM TWP. SUPERVISOR *John Klem (D) - 61 David Homlein (D) – 1,233 4-year term *Beth-Gober Mangan (R) - 652
4-year term *Tony Prushinksi (D) – 1,970
6-year term *Catherine F. O’Donnell (D) - 35 Vote for 2 *Deanna C. Farrell (R) - 711
Vote for 1 Janine Floryshak (D) – 1,389
Vote for 1 *Karen A. Masters (D) - 196 Ree Ree DeLuca (R) - 394
*Bill Starr (R) - 49 *Kenny James (D) – 1,577
Peter Webby (D) – 98 WILKES-BARRE CITY MAYOR James J. Welby (D) - 121 Michael Aufiere (R) - 552
*Ryan Verazin (D) – 1,739 *Phillip Lipski (D) - 155 *Catherine Estelle Campenni (R) - 878
SLOCUM TWP. AUDITOR
4-year term YATESVILLE BOROUGH MAYOR *Chet Beggs (D) – 1,548 Region 3 Nicholas T. DeAngelo (R) - 568
Vote for 1 2-year term 4-year term Jerry Stofko (R) – 593
2-year term? Karen Ceppa (R) - 278 GREATER NANTICOKE AREA
Vote for 1 Vote for 1 Totals from Luzerne and Wyoming coun-
Amanda A. Evans (D) - 69 *Lisa Cope (R) - 369
Frank R. Sorick (R) - 298
*Vincent Tozzi (D) - 112 SCHOOL DIRECTOR *Walter Glogowski (R) - 273 ties
2-year term Region 3
SUGAR NOTCH BOROUGH Nick Punko (D) - 248 4-year term
Charlotte B. Raup (D) – 1,874 YATESVILLE BOROUGH COUNCIL Vote for 1 WYOMING AREA SCHOOL
COUNCIL Candidates are cross-filed Vote for 1
*Tom Leighton (D) – 2,736 4-year term
*Walter Glogowski (D) – 192
DIRECTOR
4-year term Vote for 3 *Frank A. Shepanski Jr. (R) - 330
Totals from Luzerne and Wyoming coun- 4-year term
Vote for 3 *Joseph Zambetti III (D) - 107
*Michael R. Putnam (R) - 25 WILKES-BARRE CITY ties Vote for 5
CONTROLLER
*Paul Farber (D) - 81 GREATER NANTICOKE AREA Thomas Cason (D) - 771
*Regina Fillman (D) - 107 *Christopher Lizza (D) - 106
* Henry J. Mleczynski Jr. (D) – 82 (tie) 4-year term
SCHOOL DIRECTOR NORTHWEST AREA SCHOOL
Carl J. Yorina Jr. (D) – 1,157
Sal Alaimo (D) - 56 *Toni Valenti (D) – 1,179
*David Balakier (D) - 83 Vote for 1 2-year term DIRECTOR
Vote for 1 *Beth-Gober Mangan (D) – 1,292
* Patrick Dalton (D) – 82 (tie) *Karen Ceppa (R) - 817
*Kathy Kane (D) – 3,157
BERWICK AREA SCHOOL *Frank A. Shepanski Jr. (D) – 1,750 4-year term *Deanna C. Farrell (D) – 1,334
DIRECTOR Vote for 5 Ree Ree DeLuca (D) - 664
SUGARLOAF TWP. SUPERVISOR All candidates cross-filed Michael Aufiere (D) - 871
6-year term WILKES-BARRE CITY COUNCIL 4-year term HANOVER AREA SCHOOL *Ralph L. Killian (R) - 504 *Catherine Estelle Campenni (D) – 1,424
Vote for 5 DIRECTOR
Vote for 1 District A *Gerald E. Conger (R) - 382 *Nicholas T. DeAngelo (D) – 1,240
All candidates cross-filed
*Rick Weaver (R) - 292 4-year term 4-year term *Al Gordon (R) - 406 Jerry Stofko (D) – 1,029
*Dann McGann (R) - 837
Robert M. Stanziola Sr. (R) - 158 Vote for 1 Vote for 5 Jeff Pierontoni (R) - 373 Totals from Luzerne and Wyoming coun-
*William McLaughlin (R) - 776
Joe Bernardo (R) - 128 All candidates cross-filed *Daryl Morgan (R) - 448 ties
*Richard Knorr (R) - 833
SWOYERSVILLE BOROUGH *Claire M. Wert (R) - 145 *Kevin Quaglia (R) - 663 *Joseph M. Federici (R) - 381
*Susy L. Wiegand (R) - 913
Don Winder (D) - 394 *John Pericci (R) - 741 WYOMING VALLEY WEST
COUNCIL *Brian J. Seely (R) – 943
*George C. Brown (D) - 508 Totals from Luzerne and Columbia coun- *Paul Holmgren (R) - 689 NORTHWEST AREA SCHOOL SCHOOL DIRECTOR
Ward 01 Norm Davis (D) - 345 *John Mahle (R) - 717
4-year term ties DIRECTOR All candidates cross-filed
District B *Joe Steininger (R) - 752
Vote for 1 4-year term 4-year term Region 01
*Carl R. Tupper (R) - 79 Vote for 1 BERWICK AREA SCHOOL Vote for 5 4-year term
*Deborah M. Layaou (D) - 216 HANOVER AREA SCHOOL *Ralph L. Killian (D) - 332 Vote for 1
*Vincent Guarneri (R) - 107 DIRECTOR
Ward 02 DIRECTOR *Gerald E. Conger (D) - 295 *Joseph A. Mazur Jr. (R) - 63
Scott Koppenhofer (R) - 55 4-year term
4-year term Vaughn D. Koter (D) - 222 4-year term Al Gordon (D) - 234 Region 01
Vote for 5 *Dann McGann (D) - 674
Vote for 1 Darlene Duggins (D) - 98 Vote for 5 *Jeff Pierontoni (D) - 324 4-year term
*William McLaughlin (D) - 617
*Stephen T. Nowroski (R) - 71 *Tony George (D) - 609 *Kevin Quaglia (D) - 953 *Daryl Morgan (D) - 257 Vote for 1
*Richard Knorr (D) - 696
*Joseph M. Olejnick (D) - 243 District C *John Pericci (D) - 970 *Joseph M. Federici (D) - 301 *Joseph A. Mazur Jr. (D) - 455
*Susy L. Wiegand (D) - 739
4-year term *Paul Holmgren (D) - 959 Region 03
*Brian J. Seely (D) – 745
UNION TWP. SUPERVISOR Vote for 1 *John Mahle (D) – 1,000 PITTSTON AREA SCHOOL 4-year term
Totals from Luzerne and Columbia coun-
*Joe Steininger (D) - 965 Vote for 1
6-year term *Stephen J. Urban (R) - 138 ties DIRECTOR *Brian J. Dubaskas (R) - 107
Vote for 1 Justin McCarthy (D) - 215 4-year term
Eric Redick Sr. (D) - 149 HAZLETON AREA SCHOOL Region 03
*Ed Raineri (R) - 109 CRESTWOOD SCHOOL DIRECTOR Vote for 5 4-year term
*Jerome Holzman (D) - 90 Shelby Sudnick (D) - 54 DIRECTOR *Tony Guariglia (R) - 448
Calman Baggs (D) - 49 4-year term Vote for 1
Vote for 5 4-year term *John Casey Donahue (R) - 424 *Brian J. Dubaskas (D) - 322
*Maureen Lavelle (D) - 332
WARRIOR RUN BOROUGH District D All candidates cross-filed Vote for 5 *Joe Kelly (R) - 425 Region 04
COUNCIL *Kenneth L. Malkemes Jr. (R) - 966 All candidates cross-filed *Richard Gorzkowski (R) - 479 4-year term
4-year term *Charles A. Sciandra (R) - 475
*Gene R. Mancini Jr. (R) - 778 *Marfy Degenhart Yanac (R) – 2,194 Vote for 1
4-year term Vote for 1 *John D. Boone (R) - 424
Rocco Formica (R) – 1,986 *David James Usavage (R) - 109
Vote for 3 *Linda J. Urban (R) - 150
*Tony Bonomo (R) – 2,289 Region 04
*Lawrence C. Siejak (R) -14 *Bill Barrett (D) - 752 CRESTWOOD SCHOOL DIRECTOR *Robbie Wallace (R) – 2,247
*Robert T. Daylida (D) - 41 District E PITTSTON AREA SCHOOL 4-year term
4-year term *Brian Earley (R) – 2,571 Vote for 1
*Henry Moriarty (D) - 40 4-year term Vote for 5 DIRECTOR
Peter T. Bard (R) – 1,635 *David James Usavage (D) - 116
Vote for 1 *Kenneth L. Malkemes Jr. (D) – 1,033 4-year term
*Robert W. Childs (R) – 2,893 Region 06
WEST HAZLETON COUNCIL *Virgil Argenta (R) - 128 *Gene R. Mancini Jr. (D) - 865 Vote for 5
Lawrence Sampson (R) – 2,029 2-year term
Darren G. Snyder (D) - 204 *Tony Guariglia (D) – 3,015
Ward 01 Jared M. O’Donnell (R) – 2,124 Vote for 1
*Mike Merritt (D) - 464 *John Casey Donahue (D) – 2,644
4-year term DALLAS SCHOOL DIRECTOR Totals from Luzerne and Schuylkill *Gary W. Evans (R) - 221
Vote for 1 counties. Results from Carbon County *Joe Kelly (D) – 2,764
4-year term Region 06
*David Yaskanich (R) - 39 WILKES-BARRE TWP. MAYOR were not available at press time. *Richard Gorzkowski (D) – 2,499
Vote for 5 2-year term
* Tom Nemeth (D) - 54 *Charles A. Sciandra (D) – 3,075
4-year term All candidates cross-filed Vote for 1
Ward 02 John D. Boone (D) – 2,420
Vote for 1 *Larry Schuler (R) – 1,000 HAZLETON AREA SCHOOL *Gary W. Evans (D) - 274
4-year term Robert Lampman D) – 2,343
Abe Belles (R) - 40 James J. Gattuso Jr. (R) - 763 DIRECTOR Region 07
Vote for 1 Anthony Tuttle (D) – 1,398
*Carl Kuren (R) - 252 *Bruce M. Goeringer (R) – 1,372 4-year term
*James Kulaga (R) - 92 *John Bryan (D) - 254 4-year term Vote for 1
*Catherine L. Wega (R) – 1,183 Vote for 5
Ward 03 Dennis K. Gochoel Jr. (R) - 667 WILKES-BARRE AREA SCHOOL *John J. Gill Jr. (R) - 333
4-year term Marfy Degenhart Yanac (D) – 2,441 DIRECTOR Region 07
WILKES-BARRE TWP. COUNCIL *Colleen Slocum (R) – 1,061 *Rocco Formica (D) – 2,707
Vote for 1 Jeff Thomas (R) - 747 4-year term 4-year term
*Paul Platukis (R) - 47 4-year term *Tony Bonomo (D) – 2,940
*Fred L. Parry (R) – 1,102 Vote for 5 Vote for 1
*Robert J. Sanzi (D) - 55 Vote for 3 *Robbie Wallace (D) – 3,047
All candidates cross-filed *John J. Gill Jr. (D) - 294
*John J. Jablowski Jr. (R) - 204 *Brian Earley (D) – 2,489
*Dino L. Galella (R) - 883 Region 09
*Mary Yuknavich (R) - 228 DALLAS SCHOOL DIRECTOR Peter T. Bard (R) – 2,260 4-year term
WEST PITTSTON BOROUGH *Katie Krutski Arnone (R) - 231 *Robert W. Childs (D) – 3,283 *Kathy Grinaway (R) - 898
4-year term Vote for 1
COUNCIL *Michael Wildes (D) - 306 Vote for 5 Lawrence Sampson (D) – 2,218 Louis Elmy (R) - 743
*James Susek (R) - 930 *Thomas Pieczynski (R) - 135
4-year term *Kevin Flaherty (D) - 268 *Larry Schuler (D) - 549 Jared M. O’Donnell (D) – 2,092
*Maryanne W. Toole (R) – 1,053 Region 09
Vote for 3 *Renee M. Faust (D) - 290 James J. Gattuso Jr. (D) - 480 Totals from Luzerne and Schuylkill
Barry Matthews II (R) - 659 4-year term
*John Hood (R) - 414 *Bruce M. Goeringer (D) - 805 counties. Results from Carbon County Vote for 1
*Jim Rose (R) - 423 were not available at press time. *John Quinn (R) - 987
WRIGHT TWP. SUPERVISOR *Catherine L. Wega (D) - 830
Leonard Cornish (R) - 669 *Thomas Pieczynski (D) - 383
*Peter Albano (R) - 393 6-year term Dennis K. Gochoel Jr. (D) - 470
Kevin Lescavage (R) - 358 Vote for 2 *Colleen Slocum (D) - 683 LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOL
Bill Bohn (R) - 344 *Jeff Thomas (D) - 529 WILKES-BARRE AREA SCHOOL ACT 1 REFERENDUM
*Louis Welebob Jr. (R) - 329 DIRECTOR Hazleton Area School
*Jerome Uram (D) - 322 Fred L. Parry (D) - 521 DIRECTOR
Region 1 District
WEST WYOMING BOROUGH 4-year term 4-year term
Yes – 1,360
COUNCIL WRIGHT TWP. AUDITOR GREATER NANTICOKE AREA Vote for 2 Vote for 5
No – 8,663
4-year term SCHOOL DIRECTOR All candidates cross-filed *Dino L. Galella (D) – 3,458
6-year term Do you favor the Hazleton Area School
Vote for 3 Peter Farrell (R) - 178 Kathy Grinaway (D) – 2,300
Vote for 1 4-year term District imposing an additional 1.6204 mills in
*Daniel Gadomski (D) - 340 *Richard A. Bombick (R) - 296 *Louis Elmy (D) – 2,474
*Patricia A. Davis (R) - 279 Vote for 4 real estate tax in Luzerne County, a reduction
*Gary Stavish (D) - 360 *Mark Kornoski (R) - 308 *James Susek (D) – 3,134
All candidates cross-filed of 4.0544 mills in real estate tax in Schuylkill
*Eileen Cipriani (D) - 384 Region 1 *Maryanne W. Toole (D) – 4,210
WYOMING BOROUGH COUNCIL Sandra Harvey Sadowski (R) - 222 County and additional 4.7063 mills in real es-
4-year term Barry Matthews II (D) – 1,616
David Homlein (R) - 213 tate tax in Carbon County?
Ward 01 Vote for 2 *John Quinn (D) – 3,533
WHITE HAVEN BOROUGH *Tony Prushinksi (R) - 336 Totals from Luzerne and Schuylkill
4-year term Peter Farrell (D) - 147 Leonard Cornish (D) – 2,059
COUNCIL *Janine Floryshak (R) - 244 counties. Results from Carbon County
Vote for 1 *Kenny James (R) - 244 *Richard A. Bombick (D) - 223 were not available at press time.
4-year term *Frank Yurek (D) - 109 *Ryan Verazin (R) - 262 *Mark Kornoski (D) - 205 WYOMING AREA SCHOOL
Vote for 4 *Chet Beggs (R) - 304 Region 2 DIRECTOR
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Mike Chrobak watches the results with his wife, Rachel, at gather- County council candidates Mike Collins and Brian Overman dis- Luzerne County Council candidate Rick Morelli, at left, talks with
ing of union-endorsed slate in Wilkes-Barre Tuesday. cuss outcome at gathering of union-endorsed candidates. voters at a polling place in Sugarloaf Township Tuesday.

know about my experience with

COUNCIL
the home rule, my education and
my passion for working for the tax-
payers,” said the business owner
and strategic customer specialist
Continued from Page 1A
at Shire Pharmaceuticals.
It was a test for the 11-year com- Dobash, 51, of Hazleton, empha-
missioner because Urban had sized her efforts to monitor county
switched to the Democratic Party spending.
in December, and many council “Now I have to work harder to
candidates campaigned on the win in November, and I will seek
need for change and a new direc- out more information from the vot-
tion in county government. ers of Luzerne County and do my
Urban’s son, Stephen J. Urban, best to represent their needs and
also secured a Republican nomina- concerns,” said the part-time ther-
tion and also received the highest apeutic staff support worker and
number of votes on that ticket – artist.
8,865. Ruckno, 62, a retired financial
The commissioner’s wife, Linda adviser and money manager from
J. Urban, did not make the final Dallas, could not immediately be
cut. reached for comment Tuesday. He
All registered voters will have has said he wants to use his experi-
the opportunity to choose 11 coun- ence as a businessman and finan-
cil members in November. cial professional to make the coun-
ty more fiscally efficient.
More candidates possible Haas, 35, Wilkes-Barre, a history
The general election ballot may teacher at Dallas Middle School
also include Independent and and also instructor of a citizenship
third-party candidates who secure class at the Luzerne County Com-
the nearly 1,000 nomination signa- munity College in Hazleton,
tures, which means there may be thanked his supporters, particular-
more than 22 contenders. ly friends and families who
Sixteen Republicans and 33 PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER manned the polls in the rain.
Democrats competed in Tuesday’s Luzerne County Council candidate Elaine Maddon Curry, at left, greets a friend from her grade school days, Jean Nogast, at the Our
primaries. Taking a break
Lady Of Grace Church polling place in Hazleton Tuesday.
Council members will be paid He plans to take a break from
$8,000 annually and will face ma- on Economic Opportunity but said campaigning because he’s getting
jor decisions implementing the he would give up that position if married in one month but said he
county’s historic switch to a new he’s elected. looks forward to heavy campaign-
home rule government in January. “I was hopeful. I’m very happy ing in the months leading up to the
Council members will choose with the results. I’d like to thank general.
the first county manager and im- the people who supported me,” “I still need to get to all the cor-
plement policies, codes and proce- said McGinley, who never ran for ners of the county that I didn’t get
dures that detail how the new gov- political office before. to this time around. I want to be a
ernment will function. They’ll also Bednar, 44, of Conyngham councilman for all the people, so
have to navigate the county Township, could not immediately I’ll have to do just that – meet all
through the confusion that may be reached for comment. She is a the people,” Haas said.
come from merging the county’s securities firm office manager and Evans, 37, of Plymouth, cam-
complicated web of employees Conyngham Township tax collec- paigned on his interest in repre-
and services. senting taxpayers and caring for
tor and campaigned on her more
The following Democrats also the environment.
than 20 years of experience in the
secured nominations: Jim Bobeck, “It’s not my victory. It’s the peo-
banking field.
Edward A. Brominski, Eileen M. ple’s victory,” said Evans, who
A Butler Township resident,
Sorokas, Tim McGinley, Michelle owns two businesses in the bor-
Maddon Curry, 63, did not know
Bednar and Elaine Maddon Curry. ough. “I’d like to extend an over-
what to expect because she spent
The other successful Republi- whelming thank you to the people
less than $250 to compete against
can nominees are: Rick Morelli, who supported me.”
32 others in a countywide race.
Kathleen M. Dobash, John Ruck- James, 66, of Exeter Township,
She emphasized her past experi-
no, Harry Haas, Blythe H. Evans said he will keep his promise to
ence on the Hazleton Area School
III, William Bill James, Eugene L. conduct county business openly
Board and her refusal to compro-
Kelleher, Gina Nevenglosky, Joyce and in a businesslike manner and
mise her integrity.
Dombroski-Gebhardt and Michael to review all departments to identi-
“I am somewhat surprised and
Cabell. fy cuts.
grateful and humbled by the sup-
Commissioner Urban, 58, “I just want to do what the peo-
port of so many people. It is an un- ple want done,” said James, a re-
Wilkes-Barre, a retired Army lieu-
expected victory for me,” said the tired electrical business owner
tenant colonel, thanked the voters
“for continuing to put their faith supervisor of library services for who currently owns and trains
and trust in me.” the Greater Hazleton Health Alli- race horses.
“I’ll continue to work for good ance. “I was hoping that my track A retired teacher, Kelleher, 67, of
government and to promote integ- record would carry me over the fin- Dallas Township, prides himself
rity and honesty in government,” ish line.” on his ability to reason logically
said Urban, who campaigned on Walsh-Waitkus, 62, Dorrance and make informed decisions. He
his willingness to help constitu- Township, campaigned on her said he and his wife sent more than
ents with their problems and keep past experience in business and 2,000 letters to voters.
the public informed. municipal government and vowed “There’s a lot of work ahead, and
Bobeck, a 31-year-old attorney to be accessible to the public. She I’m going to work hard,” he said.
from Kingston, thanked voters. currently works as an English and Nevenglosky, 51, of Dorrance
“While I’m happy to continue on American studies professor and di- Township, emphasized her hones-
the election journey, I’m sad to see rector of the Teaching and Learn- ty.
some other good candidates did ing Resource Center at Penn State “I want to say with all my heart
not make it through,” said Bobeck, Hazleton. that this is not about me. I want it
who said he would be able to hit “I feel elated. I feel satisfied that for the people of Luzerne County.
the ground running as a council I worked really hard and all of my With the debt in the county, we’re
member because he serves as hard work paid off. I’m just grate- going to be finding out where
chairman of the county’s home ful. I had so many people working wasteful spending is and lower tax-
rule transition committee. for me and knocking on doors,” es,” said the promotions and sales
said Walsh-Waitkus. worker.
Brominski weighs in A Kingston resident, Dombros-
A former county commissioner, Upbeat gathering ki-Gebhardt assists with a family
Brominski, 71, of Swoyersville, Morcavage, 62, Plymouth, said real estate business and cam-
campaigned on his knowledge of the mood was upbeat in a Working paigned on her commitment to re-
county government. He also ran Families gathering at Cork Bar & duce county spending.
the county Assessor’s Office for Restaurant in Wilkes-Barre, and “I would like to thank the voters
nine years. members of the team who were of Luzerne County for believing in
“I’m looking forward to Novem- not chosen were supportive of the reach a consensus. Parish and a Wyoming Valley West tions on county government is- me, for supporting me during the
ber and getting the opportunity to winning candidates. Licata said he would have liked School District teacher who prom- sues. primary and for giving me the
run again and start the process for “Everybody seems to be very the entire Working Families slate ised to make sound decisions that “You have to scrutinize these chance to be on the ballot in No-
making the change,” said Bromin- happy with it all,” said Morcavage, to get elected, but that would have are in the best interest of county people. That’s what accountability vember,” she said.
ski, who serves on a personnel a retired county mapping depart- been “unrealistic.” He plans to re- residents. is all about,” he said. Cabell, 25, of Butler Township,
recruitment home rule transition ment employee. “I’m just very hap- ach out to other candidates in com- Urban, 37, of Wilkes-Barre, was is chief operating officer at Abbey
subcommittee. py and hope that I get to serve Lu- ing month to try to “work togeth- pleased to be the top Republican Charter backer gets nod Road Control in Butler Township.
Sorokas, 63, a retired factory zerne County.” er.” Licata commended all 49 can- vote-getter but said the real con- A Sugarloaf Township resident, He said he wants to streamline
worker from Wilkes-Barre, could Licata, 60, a retired public didates. test will be in November. Morelli, 39, stressed his experi- county government and thanked
not immediately be reached for school teacher from Pittston, said “Only 11 went out on each party, “You still have to go out and earn ence drafting the county’s home his supporters. Cabell said he will
comment Tuesday. She cam- he was pleased to win a nomina- but all of the candidates were win- the trust and respect of the voters rule charter and serving on the reach out to other candidates from
paigned on her desire to hold the tion. ners because they had the courage to get elected. Nothing is guaran- county home rule transition com- all political parties to share ideas.
line on county taxes. “I never got involved with some- to try to step forward and make teed,” said the information tech- mittee. “I hope everybody takes a good
McGinley, 64, of Kingston, cam- thing like this. I’m happy and hap- our county a better place,” he said. nology desk support technician for “I’m humbled by the voters’ con- hard look at the 22 and makes an
paigned on his leadership, man- py for other members of my team McClosky Houck, 53, of King- Manpower. fidence in me. I’m excited about informed decision,” Cabell said.
agement and decision-making who were successful,” said Licata, ston, could not immediately be re- He said the public must research being in the top 11 and really look- “We need to get 11 good people be-
abilities. He works as administra- who campaigned on his desire to ached for comment. She is director the backgrounds of the 22 nomi- ing forward to getting out there for cause otherwise we’ll be in trou-
tion director for the Commission bring council members together to of liturgy and music at Holy Family nees and press them for their posi- November and letting the people ble.”
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H A Z L E T O N M AY O R A N D C I T Y C O U N C I L

Yannuzzi, Cuozzo win top executive nods


By STEVE MOCARSKY In left photo,
smocarsky@timesleader.com Hazleton Mayor
HAZLETON – Come Novem- Joe Yannuzzi,
ber, Mayor Joe Yannuzzi will be with wife JoAnn
battling for his post against a looking on, takes
woman who previously called for a phone call in
his resignation along with coun- the Elks Club in
cil members she said failed to ad- Hazleton on
dress the city’s debt. Tuesday. In right
Yannuzzi, a former councilman photo, Demo-
with decades of business experi- cratic candidate
ence under his belt, won the Re- Grace Cuozzo
publican nomination for mayor smiles as she
in Tuesday’s primary election, waits for results
while Grace Cuozzo, a homemak- at Benito’s res-
er and longtime city watchdog, taurant in Hazle-
took the Democratic nod, accord- ton. Cuozzo, a
ing to unofficial election results. homemaker and
Yannuzzi, 73, defeated politi- longtime city
cal newcomer Jeff Cusat, the 35- watchdog, will
year-old owner of Cusat’s Café on fight Yannuzzi
Alter Street, garnering 53.8 per- for his seat in
cent of the GOP vote. Yannuzzi’s November.
votes totaled 732 compared to
Cusat’s 580. PETE G. WILCOX PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER
Cuozzo, 56, quashed the at- amount of voters was low.” nito’s restaurant on Alter Street, Democratic ticket, given their
tempt of self-employed painter Yannuzzi said a disadvantage said she was “very happy” to win popularity and name recogni- so would be happy to share his sville, took 656 votes. Graham
Joseph Corradini, 67. Cuozzo he had in the race against Cusat the Democratic nod after run- tion. But she also thinks voters ideas and advice with either or came in second with 615. King’s
won 495 votes; Corradini took in was that Cusat had no political re- ning “a low-key campaign, not are tired of politics as usual and both candidates. University political science pro-
334. There were also 461 write-in cord, so while Cusat could point a spending thousands of dollars.” “they want somebody to come in As for two open council seats in fessor David Sosar won 536
votes cast.
finger at his record, Yannuzzi “I told the people where I stand and have a different outlook on the city, it appears Evelyn Gra- votes, while Puza, who was ap-
All vote totals are unofficial.
couldn’t do the same. That won’t and what I’ll try to do for them. … things.” She disagrees with al- ham will retain hers, while Chris pointed to fill Yannuzzi’s seat
Yannuzzi, who was celebrating
with family, friends and support- be the case in his general election We had a booklet we put out this lowing write-in votes for a pri- Puza lost his to political new- when he became mayor, took in
ers at the Hazleton Elks Club, run against Cuozzo, he said. weekend, with family and friends mary election. “They’re trying to comer Keith Bast, who won the 486.
called the race “an eye opener.” “She’s been active and made going door-to-door, almost 8,000 make the primary into a general most votes of all four Republican “I still have the general elec-
He was surprised by the amount some statements; she’s been in booklets” outlining her plans for election,” she said. contenders, according to unoffi- tion, but hopefully I can win that,
of support for Cusat and said he the public eye. She’s done things the city and where she stands on Cusat said he felt he “ran a cial results. and when I get on council, I want
learned “you don’t take people the public probably won’t agree issues, Cuozzo said. good race,” considering it was his No Democrats ran for the open to work to cut down crime, ramp
for granted and you research with,” Yannuzzi said. Cuozzo said she was “shocked” first, and hinted he might take an- seats. up code enforcement and cut
their backing a little more. The Cuozzo, celebrating with fam- that a Republican candidate other stab at the mayor’s seat or Bast, a teacher at Pleasant Val- down city debt. There’s a lot of
margin of win was large, but the ily, friends and supporters at Be- didn’t win a write-in vote on the another post in the future. He al- ley High School in Brodhead- work to be done,” Bast said.

SCHOOL BOARDS HAZLETON AREA


REFERENDUM

Eleven county districts pick candidates County voters


By MARK GUYDISH
mguydish@timesleader.com
Every district in Luzerne County is
There were four seats and seven can-
didates but none of the other three
cracked the top four on either ticker.
the Democratic ticket, Bombick got
223 and Kornoski got 205; on the Re-
publican side, it was 308 for Kornoski
bent, giving Maryanne Toole the most
votes on both tickets.
On the Democratic ticket, John
reject proposal
to raise taxes
facing large budget shortfalls in the The only sure thing in Greater Nan- and 256 for Bombick. Quinn was second, Dino Galella was
2011-12 school year, thanks to state ticoke Area’s race was Frank Shepan- Despite his death, voters still hit the third, former board member James Su-
budget cuts. Voters went to the polls ski Jr. winning the nomination for a screens for Farrell, giving him 147 sek was fourth and newcomer Louis
Tuesday to pick people who will cope special two-year seat. Appointed to fill Democratic votes and 178 Republican Elmy was fifth.
first with the aftermath of cuts this the seat for the late Sylvia Mizdail until votes. On the Republican ticket, Kathy Voters in the Schuylkill County part of
year and then with the likely need for this December, Shepanski was the Incumbent Walter Glogowski was Grinaway made the top five instead of
the school district approve a measure to
further cuts next year. lone candidate for the special election the lone candidate for the single seat in Elmy. The upshot: While the others
All vote counts are unofficial. to stay on the board two more years, to Region Three. He nabbed 192 Demo- likely are assured of a seat on the reduce their levy.
Crestwood the end of Mizdail’s term. cratic votes and 273 Republican. board, Grinaway and Elmy will have to
With five open seats and only two in- Hanover Area Northwest Area fight for the fifth seat in November.
cumbents on the ballot, the results in With only five candidates running Incumbent Al Gordon and challen- In a district where the lack of minor- By STEVE MOCARSKY
the Mountain Top district were both for five seats, the Hanover Area School ger Jeff Pierontoni will face off for the ity teachers has been a bone of conten- smocarsky@timesleader.com
guaranteed and unpredictable. Gene Board race had no competition Tues- fifth seat in Northwest Area, as they tion for years – 40 percent of students Luzerne County voters gave a massive
Mancini and Ken Malkemes were all day. On the Republican ticket, Joe split victories on the party tickets. are minorities compared to less than thumbs-down to a ballot question asking if
but assured re-election. But the 2,060 Steininger nabbed the most, followed Gordon came in last among six candi- one percent of teachers – Wilkes-Barre the Hazleton Area School Board should be
write-in votes cast Tuesday will have by John Pericci, John Mahle, Paul dates for five seats on the Democratic Area voters rejected the bid by Leo- allowed to raise their property taxes more
to be tallied and confirmed before any- Holmgren and Kevin Quaglia. side with 234 votes, but took third on nard Cornish to become the board’s than 2 percent.
one really knows who will compete for On the Democratic ticket, Mahle the Republican ballot with 406. first black member. He garnered the Schuylkill County voters who live in the
the other three seats in November. was the top vote winner followed by Pierontoni was last on the Republi- second votes in both parties. school district voted overwhelmingly in fa-
The Luzerne County Bureau of Elec- Pericci, Steininger, Holmgren and can side with 373 votes but second on Wyoming Area vor of the referendum question because it
tions does not tabulate write-ins the Quaglia. the Democratic ticket with 324. Luzerne County’s most competitive would have given them a tax reduction.
night of the vote, offering only the to- Hazleton Area Ralph Killian tallied the top votes on School Board race had 10 candidates Unofficial election results showed that
tal. Voters trimmed the field in Hazle- both tickets, 332 on the Democratic seeking five seats, but when the dust 8,421 Luzerne County electors voted against
Malkemes said there were either ton Area from nine to six, with four vote and 504 on the Republican vote. cleared it looked like four of the five the tax increase while 1,337 voted for it. In
signs put up or cards being handed out candidates winning on both tickets. Joseph Federici, Gerald Conger and candidates are sure winners in Novem- Schuylkill County, there were 965 votes cast
at the polling places for former board Results for Carbon County voters were Daryl Morgan took the other three ber. for the tax decrease and 430 votes against it.
member Bill Thomas, previous candi- not available, but it is the smallest sec- seats on both tickets. Catherine Estelle Campenni won Vote totals for Carbon County were not
date Mike Marshall and newcomers tion of the district outside Luzerne Pittston Area the most votes on both tickets, 1,424 immediately available.
Amanda Smith and Leila Tucker. County, which houses a huge majority In a tight race with narrow margins on the Democratic side and 878 on the A proposed tax increase equated to an in-
Malkemes and Mancini cross-filed. of voters. among all candidates, Joe Kelly and Republican. Other winners on both crease of $161.55 for a property assessed at
According to unofficial results, on the In Luzerne and Schuylkill counties, John Boone apparently tied for the tickets were Deanna Farrell, Beth Gob- $100,000 in Luzerne County and a $173.19
Democratic ticket Malkemes got1,033 popular pediatrician and incumbent fifth spot on the Republican ticket, er-Mangan and Toni Valenti. tax increase for properties assessed at
votes and Mancini got 865. There were Robert Childs took the top vote on each netting 424 votes. The results are But the fourth seat was split, with $100,000 in Carbon County. Schuylkill
1,193 write-in votes on the ticket both ballots. On the Democratic tick- unofficial and could change by Friday. Nicholas DeAngelo earning fourth on County properties assessed at the same val-
On the Republican ticket it was 966 et, he was followed by Robbie Wallace, Either candidate could then call for the Democratic ticket with1,240 votes ue would have seen a $168.66 tax decrease.
for Malkemes and 778 for Mancini, Tony Bonomo, Rocco Formica and a recount. and Carl Yorina Jr. taking second on District officials hoped to bring in an addi-
with 867 write-ins. Brian Early. On the Republican ticket, Regardless of that outcome, Kelly the Republican ticket with 721. The tional $6 million in property tax revenue
Dallas it was Early, Bonomo, Wallace and secured a place on the Democratic two will vie for the fifth seat in Novem- from the increased tax rate had the question
Incumbent Dennis Gochoel failed in Marfy Degenhart-Yanac. ticket with the third highest vote ber. been approved. The district was facing a
his bid for another term, garnering the Which means the November elec- count at 2,764. Since the district is Wyoming Valley West $7.4 million budget deficit for the 2011-2012
fewest votes on both tickets. tion will almost surely be a race be- heavily Democratic, that bodes well in Despite having five four-year seats school year. Last month, the board voted to
Incumbents Catherine Wega and tween Formica and Degenhart-Yanac. November even if he doesn’t land the and one special two-year seat open, cut $3 million in positions and programs but
Bruce Goeringer had the opposite fate Formica took fourth place on the Dem- Republican nomination. Wyoming Valley West voters had no was still left with a $4.3 million deficit.
as they netted the most votes. ocratic ticket, outpolling Degenhart- Voters virtually assure incumbents choices on the ballot. One of only two The ballot question asked if voters favored
Newcomers Colleen Slocum and Yanac 2,707 votes to 2,441. Degenhart- Richard Gorzkowski and Tony Guari- Luzerne County districts to vote by re- the school district imposing an additional
Larry Schuler each won nominations Yanac took fifth place on the Republi- glia will get another term, putting gion, there was only one candidate on 1.6204 mills in real estate taxes in Luzerne
on both tickets, virtually assuring can side, beating Formica 2,194 votes them on the ballot on both tickets. the slate in each region, and all had County, a reduction of 4.7063 mills in
seats on the board in November. to 1,986. Gorzkowski came in fifth on the Dem- cross-filed. Schuylkill County and an additional 4.7063
With five seats open and those four Lake-Lehman ocratic ticket with 2,499 votes and first The sole candidates – all cross-filed mills in Carbon County. A mill is $1 in tax for
candidates winning on both tickets, With the death of incumbent Peter on the Republican ticket with 479. and thus all winners on both tickets - every $1,000 of assessed value.
that likely leaves Jeff Thomas and Fred Farrell in a car accident, only one of Guariglia came in second on the Dem- are: The purpose of the question was to deter-
Parry to fight for the fifth seat in No- Lake-Lehman’s three regions had real ocratic side with 3015 and third on the Region 1, incumbent Joseph Mazur; mine whether voters in the district would al-
vember. Thomas came in fifth on the competition, as no incumbents ran for Democratic side with 448. Region 3, incumbent Brian Dubaskas; low the board to impose a tax increase of
Democratic ballot with 529 votes, nar- the three seats available in Region 3. Newcomer Charles Sciandra was on Region 4, Dave Usavage – a former more than 2 percent in accordance with the
rowly edging Parry who got 521. Parry Unofficial results had Karen Mas- top of the Democratic ticket and sec- Dallas School Board member and for- state Taxpayer Relief Act, which gives tax-
came in third on the Republican ticket ters winning the Democratic and Re- ond on the Republican side. John mer teacher and administrator in payers more say in their taxation.
with 1,102 votes while Thomas was publican nominations in that region Casey Donahue came in fourth on WVW; Region 7, incumbent John Gill; Tim Eller, press secretary for the state De-
next to last with 747. with 196 and 403 votes respectively. It both ballots. and Region 9, incumbent Thomas partment of Education, said there are 16 “ref-
Greater Nanticoke Area Newcomer looks like Phillip Lipski and James Pittston Area had the only school Pieczynski. erendum exceptions” for which school dis-
Chet Beggs will join incumbents Tony Welby will have a rematch in Novem- board race in the county with candi- In Region 6, Gary Evans was the tricts can apply to exceed a tax increase al-
Prushinski, Ryan Verazin and Kenny ber. Lipski got the second of two Dem- dates who did not cross-file. Robert lone candidate running for a special lowed by the state. Hazleton Area applied for
James on the November ballot, all but ocratic nominations with 155 votes to Lampman and Anthony Tuttle ap- two-year seat that will complete the four totaling $6.6 million.
guaranteeing each will gain a seat on Welby’s 121, while Welby nabbed the peared only on the Democratic ticket, term of Allen Bellas, who resigned in The state partially approved three and ful-
the board in November. Republican nomination with 206 but the gambit failed. They came in December 2009 after being snared in ly approved one, allowing for a tax hike that
Prushinski won the most votes on votes to Lipski’s 192. last on the ballot. the federal corruption probe for ac- would net an additional $5.7 million. The
both tickets. On the Democrat side, In Region Two, Farrell’s death left in- Wilkes-Barre Area tions unrelated to the school board. district had to seek any additional tax in-
Verazin was second, James was third cumbent Mark Kornoski and new- With only one incumbent and five Lois Schumacher had been appointed crease through referendum and, because the
and Beggs was fourth. On the Repub- comer Richard Bombick the only two open seats, voters had a chance to re- to replace Bellas until this December, question failed, the school board will have to
lican side, it was Beggs, Verazin and candidates for two seats, though Far- shape Wilkes-Barre Area School but chose not to run for the remaining make additional cuts to balance the 2011-12
James. rell’s name remained on the ballot. On Board, though they favored incum- two years. budget.
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WILKES-BARRE CITY COUNCIL

First-timers
to give race
different look
Field open as three of five DISTRICT A
incumbents did not seek
re-election this year.

By MATT HUGHES
mhughes@timesleader.com
WILKES-BARRE -- Fresh faces
will fill at least three of five seats Brown (D) Wert (R)
on Wilkes-Barre City Council
next year. DISTRICT B
Incumbents Bill Barrett and
Mike Merritt will again run for
their seats as Democrats, but
three sitting council members
did not seek re-election, leaving
the field open for newcomers.
Barrett, who Voters brave
“We went went unop- the rain to
posed in the George (D) Guarneri (R) make their
door-to- Democratic choices at the
door; we race in District DISTRICT C polls at Kis-
tler Elemen-
listened to D, said he
wants to con- tary School in
the people tinue the work Wilkes-Barre.
Several new-
in District the current
council began comers will
A; we lis- four years ago, be on the
ballot in No-
but he believes
tened to the candidates
vember for
their con- in November Lavelle (D) Steve Urban (R)
Wilkes-Barre
City Council.
cerns, and will continue Three of the
that progress if DISTRICT D five incum-
I let them elected. bents did not
know that I “I think the seek re-elec-
important tion this year.
would be thing is that we
working keep moving
for them.” forward; don’t want to
we

George C. stand still,” FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER


Brown Barrett said. “I Barrett (D) Linda Urban (R) over the largest field of candi-
Democratic think I have a 01 that has been vacant since Wil- He will face Republican Claire 222 for Vaughn Koter and 98 for dates in the City Council pri-
nominee pretty good DISTRICT E liam Amesbury was elected to M. Wert, who defeated Joe Ber- Darlene Williams-Duggins.Ge- mary.
idea of where the Luzerne County Court of nardo 145 to 128 in a tight race. orge said he thinks his experi- She won with 332 votes over
we’re going to Common Pleas in 2009. He won Brown, a first-time candidate, ence as the city’s former police Justin McCarthy, with 215, Eric
be, and if that holds true, I think both parties’ nominations Tues- said his family’s help in canvass- chief will help him in his cam- Redick Sr., with 149, Shelby Sud-
we’re going to keep moving for- day. ing was essential to getting him paign. nick with 54 and Calman Baggs
ward.” Kathy Kane, District C, opted the nod. “I think people understand with 49.
He will face Republican Linda to seek the city controller’s post “I think what made the differ- that I know the area,” George Lavelle, a retired worker with
J. Urban, who was also unop- to replace the retiring Bernie ence was myself and my family,” said. “I know what the people in General Motors Acceptance
posed, in seeking his third term Mengeringhausen. She will run Brown said. “We went door-to- the neighborhoods want; it’s Corp., said she thinks her victory
on City Council. District D in- Merritt (D) Argenta (R) against Republican Karen Ceppa door; we listened to the people in what I want.” in the race “bodes very well for
cludes Parsons and part of the in November. Tony Thomas Jr., District A; we listened to their He will take on Vincent Guar- my campaign in November, and it
Heights. ond term in office, also said he District B, decided not to seek re- concerns, and I let them know neri, who defeated Scott Koppen- took a lot of hard work.”She will
Incumbent Democrat Mike works well with the current coun- election. that I would be working for hofer 107 to 55. Guarneri said face Republican Stephen J. Ur-
Merritt defeated Darren G. Snyd- cil, but added that “sometimes In District A, which takes in them.” that even as a Republican in a his- ban, who was unopposed.
er 464 to 204 to win the Demo- new opinions can mean new and most of South Wilkes-Barre and Wert said “being in a very torically Democratic town, “I feel The district includes most of
cratic nomination in District E, better ideas.” the Goose Island section, George Democratic South Wilkes-Barre I have a real good shot” of defeat- the Heights and parts of May-
where he will take on unopposed In the city’s other three dis- C. Brown won a competitive area, I certainly have my work cut ing George in November. flower and the downtown.
Republican challenger Virgil Ar- tricts, sitting council members three-way race for the Democrat- out for me, but I’ve never shied District B includes parts of This year’s election is the sec-
genta. The district includes did not seek re-election. ic nomination. Brown garnered away from a challenge before.” South Wilkes-Barre and the ond in which council candidates
North End, Brookside and part of Rick Cronauer, District A, de- 508 votes, defeating Don Widner, In District B, Tony George was downtown area. will be elected by district. In the
Miners Mills. cided to run for the magisterial who had 394 votes and Norm Da- the clear winner of the Democrat- In District C, Maureen Lavelle first such election in 2007, Demo-
Merritt, who is seeking a sec- district judge seat in District 11-1- vis with 345. ic nomination with 609 votes to won the Democratic nomination crats swept all five seats.

LUZERNE COUNTY MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT JUDGES

Newcomers Cronauer, Dixon take both party ballots; 9 incumbents also victors
Eight sitting district judges defeating O’Donnell by just 18 fourth six-year term.
votes according to unofficial re- On the Democratic side, Whit-
face no challengers in the turns. Cronauer earned 147 taker tallied more votes than his
primary election. votes, O’Donnell 129, and Urban three opponents combined. He
finished third with 128 votes. The received 2,451 votes while his
other candidates each received closest competitor, Karnes, had
By ANDREW M. SEDER fewer than 100 votes. The votes 534.
aseder@timesleader.com do include absentee ballots. On the Republican side, Whit-
The race for the magisterial “I believe in this city,” Cro- taker got 400 votes, more than
district judge post that serves nauer said. He said his message double the second-place finisher,
most of South Wilkes-Barre went of restoring safety in the neigh- Zlotek, who received 169.
from seven candidates to one on borhoods apparently resonated “I’m overwhelmed,” he said as
Tuesday as voters chose Rick with voters that he met during the results were shared with him
Cronauer to be both the Demo- his door-knocking campaign. at Nanticoke City Hall.
cratic and Republican nominee. “It’s all about neighborhood He said the voters decided to
The 56-year-old electrical con- values we used to have that need keep him in office because “I be-
tractor said he set out to win both to be restored.” lieve I’m fair and impartial, neu-
nominations but was still tral and detached from each of
shocked that he accomplished District 11-3-04 the cases appearing before me.”
that kind of a feat. Another hotly contested race
“I’m in awe really, so I don’t re- for a district judge post took Incumbents win
ally have words to describe how I place in the Hazleton area, where Eight other incumbent district
feel right now,” Cronauer said four candidates were vying for judges faced no challenge in the
from his victory celebration at the Republican and Democratic primary. All will have their
the Riverside Café. nominations to replace retiring names appear on the November
BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
On the Democratic side, Cro- District Judge Thomas Sharkey. ballot on both the Republican
nauer received 795 votes. Attor- The district,11-3-04, serves Hazle Magisterial district judge candidate Rick Cronauer, second from left, celebrates victory with sup- and Democratic lines.
ney Christopher O’Donnell fin- Township and West Hazleton. porters Bill Nilon, left, Bobby Hogan, wife Lynn, Jessica Barrouk and Greg Barrouk. The eight are: Paul J. Roberts
ished second with 578 votes and Like Cronauer, Hazleton police Jr., 57, based in Kingston; David
Jeff Thomas, who works at the Detective James Dixon secured sky, 45, of Hazle Township, a re- and Rockovich 79. Nanticoke, defeated challengers Barilla, 52, based in Swoyersville;
Wilkes-Barre Area School Dis- the Democratic and Republican tired Freeland police detective. Michael J. Buckley, 45, Lawrence Joseph A. Halesey, 60, based in
trict, finished third with 441. Tim party nominations. He earned 222 votes. Former District 11-3-02 J. Karnes, 43, and Matthew L. Hanover Township; John E. Ha-
Henry, Mike Smith, Don Winder Dixon, 36, of Hazle Township, West Hazleton Mayor Mark The only incumbent district Zlotek, 46, in unofficial returns. say, 57, based in Shickshinny; Da-
and Stephen A. Urban rounded received 299 votes on the Repub- Rockovich, 43, finished fourth judge in Luzerne County who The Newport Township resident niel O’Donnell, 42, based in Sug-
out the list, each receiving fewer lican side. The runner-up on the with 50 votes. faced a primary challenger fend- secured the Republican and arloaf; Gerald L. Feissner, 57,
than 400 votes. All results are un- GOP ballot with 284 votes was The same finishing order was ed off three opponents Tuesday Democratic nominations and – based in Freeland; Ronald
official. Frank J. Skokoski, 52, an attorney seen on the Democratic side with to earn another six-year term. barring a strong write-in chal- Swank, 63, based in Wright
On the Republican side, Cro- residing in West Hazleton. Fin- Dixon receiving 700 votes, Sko- Donald Whittaker, 51, the dis- lenge in the November general Township; and Jim Tupper, 59,
nauer’s victory was much tighter, ishing third was David P. Bogan- koski, 557 votes, Bogansky 373 trict judge for 11-3-02 based in election – will be elected to a based in Kingston Township.
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L A C K AWA N N A C O U N T Y C O M M I S S I O N E R S R A C E S TAT E J U D G E S

Wansacz, O’Brien top Dems’ field GOP firms


its ticket,
but Dems
Jeffers, teammate of Wansacz
for nomination, fails to
advance in attacks-filled race.

By CHRISTOPHER J. HUGHES
and RICH HOWELLS
Go Lackawanna staff
uncertain
Republican appellate court
victors credit party backing.
SCRANTON – Jim Wansacz
is going to Disney World. State level sees low turnout.
The former state representa-
tive who served the 114th leg-
islative district for 10 years By PETER JACKSON
was the top vote recipient in Associated Press
Tuesday’s primary election in HARRISBURG — Republican
a seven-way race for Lacka- candidates endorsed by party
wanna County commissioner, leaders were nominated Tuesday
according to unofficial results. to represent the GOP this fall in
But Wansacz, who celebrat- races for a pair of seats on the
ed the win at a Democrat Party statewide appellate courts, while
rally at the Genetti Manor in the Democratic nomination for
Dickson City with about 150 one of those races was still too
supporters, isn’t going to cele- close to call.
brate topping Turnout was low, but not un-
“We’ve got the ticket that usually so, for a primary election
was filled with in which local and county races
to come attacks in the commanded the most interest,
together – final weeks according to random checks with
leading to elections officials across the
quit the Tuesday. state.
fighting, He’s going GOP voters nominated Harris-
to spend burg lawyer Vic Stabile for an
quit the much-needed open seat on the state Superior
bickering time with his Court with 65 percent of the vote
… It’s time wife, Maria,
and daughter,
(based on 97 percent of districts
reporting), turning back a bid by
to move Nadia Rose Philadelphia Judge Paula Patrick.
together… during a Stabile will take on Democrat Da-
weeklong stay CHRISTOPHER HUGHES/FTHE TIMES LEADER vid Wecht, an Allegheny County
for the in Florida. Jim Wansacz, right, shakes hands with his primary campaign running mate Brian Jeffers inside Genetti Manor. Wansacz topped judge who was unopposed Tues-
better- “We jump returns in the seven Democrat race for county commissioner as Jeffers fell to fourth in preliminary returns. day, in the Nov. 8 general elec-
on a plane tion.
ment of Thursday “We’ve got to come together Republicans also nominated
Lackawan- morning,” – quit the fighting, quit the New Hope lawyer Anne Covey, a
Wansacz said bickering – and try to move newcomer to elective politics, for
na Coun- just after 11 forward,” Wansacz said. an opening on the state Common-
ty.” p.m. “A cam- Attack ads alleging O’Brien wealth Court. She claimed 70 per-
paign is brutal had his sights on a congres- cent of the vote (with 97 percent
Jim Wansacz
on a family. sional run in 2012 and counter- of districts reporting) to defeat
Who advanced
as a Democrat I’m looking ing ads concerning Wansacz’s Philadelphia Judge Paul Panepin-
nominee for forward to employment after losing a bid to, who mounted unsuccessful
Lackawanna spending time for a seat in the state Senate primary cam-
County with my wife later won by Sen. John Blake, paigns for the Turnout was
commissioner and daugh- Archbald, filled television state Supreme low, but not
ter.” time in Lackawanna County. Court in 2007
“It was a tough campaign,” and 2009. unusually so,
Teammate Jeffers out Wansacz said. The Demo- for a primary
The emotional Wansacz ran “Unfortunately, there were cratic race for election in
on a ticket with fellow en- too many things said that I Commonwealth which local
dorsed candidate, Scranton wish were never said. But it’s Court voters be-
School Director Brian Jeffers, time to move together… for tween Doyles- and county
who left his job with the State the betterment of Lackawanna town lawyer races com-
Workers’ Insurance Fund to County.” Kathryn Boock- manded the
continue the campaign. O’Brien, who conducted an var, the party-
“Part of this team did lose, election night rally along with backed candi-
most interest,
and my journey ends here to- running mate Blakely Mayor date, and Pitts- according to
night, but the journey contin- Jeanette Acciare-Mariani, told burgh lawyer random
ues for Jim Wansacz,” Jeffers a crowd of about 50 gathered Barbara Beh- checks…
said. “Everyone here tonight at the Hilton Scranton Hotel rend Ernsberg-
needs to work on that cam- and Conference Center, “Jim er, who was
paign with his new partner, Wansacz has been a friend of nominated for the court in 2009
Corey O’Brien, going for- mine. We had a difficult cam- but lost in the general election, re-
ward.” paign, but at the end of the RICH HOWELLS/THE TIMES LEADER mained too close to call.
Wansacz attempted to put to campaign, he’s a friend. I have Luzerne County Commissioner Corey O’Brien gives his daughter Kate a kiss at an election night Statewide, Pennsylvania has
rest any question about his a lot of respect for his family rally at the Hilton Scranton. 4.2 million registered Democrats
ability to field a Democrat tick- and I look forward to getting to and 3 million Republicans, ac-
et alongside O’Brien, the sit- work with him. mer county chief of staff Eliza- GOP winners unavailable Township auditor, were unsuc- cording to the state elections bu-
ting Lackawanna County com- “It’s a bittersweet night,” beth Randol with 12,608 votes, Efforts to reach projected cessful Tuesday evening. reau, but majorities in both par-
missioner who trailed Wan- O’Brien said of not being able Jeffers with 11,016 and Ac- Republican winners Pat O’Malley led preliminary re- ties did not vote Tuesday.
sacz by about 1,100 votes in to carry on a general election ciare-Mariani with 9,837. O’Malley, a Scranton School sults with 5,213 votes, fol- Both of the GOP nominees said
preliminary returns. All re- campaign with Acciare-Maria- Democrats Tom Fox and Tom Board director, and William lowed by Jones with 4,606 and the party’s endorsement was cru-
sults are unofficial until they ni. McHugh gathered a combined Jones II, the South Abington longtime Jermyn Mayor Bruce cial to their victories.
are certified. O’Brien was trailed by for- 7,772 votes. Smallacombe with 4,531 votes. "The state party is very effec-
tive in how it endorses people and
its ability to convince people that
P H I L A D E L P H I A M AY O R A L R A C E its endorsees are the right choic-
es," said Stabile, a former Cum-

Nutter wins Dem vote in bid for 2nd term


berland County GOP chairman.
The Superior Court, which
handles most criminal and civil
appeals, has 15 judges and the
Commonwealth Court, which
specializes in cases and appeals
Challenger was T. Milton ly completed a federal sentence that period, despite the fact that involving the state government,
for failing to file taxes, was con- the economic crisis has prevent- has nine. The base salary for judg-
Street, whose older brother
sidered a long-shot candidate for ed the city from adding the hun- es on both courts is currently
was once a two-term mayor. the office once held by his broth- dreds of police officers he had $178,914.
er, two-term Mayor John F. hoped to hire. In addition to the statewide
Street. He also touted successes in contests, Tuesday’s balloting in-
By PATRICK WALTERS “I’m humbled,” Nutter said in the implementation of single- cluded hundreds of races for
Associated Press an interview with The Associat- stream recycling, a new 311 infor- county, municipal and school-
PHILADELPHIA — Philadel- ed Press. “The voters made their mation call center and improve- board offices, including two that
phia Mayor Michael Nutter decision tonight. I’m very ments in police accountability featured candidates charged with
brushed aside a long-shot Demo- pleased with their decision.” under his police commissioner, or convicted of crimes.
cratic primary The 53-year-old Nutter, a for- Charles Ramsey. In Allegheny County, the Re-
challenge mer city councilman seeking a Milton Street had garnered publican nomination for the open
Tuesday from second mayoral term, is now ex- the support of city firefighters county executive’s seat went to
former state pected to be the heavy favorite in and a blue-collar municipal Mount Lebanon businessman D.
legislator and the November general election. AP PHOTO union, both of which are frustrat- Raja, 45, the party-backed candi-
hot dog vendor Democrats outnumber Republi- Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter waves after casting his ballot ed with Nutter. date. Raja defeated Pittsburgh
T. Milton cans by a margin of more than 6-1 in the Democratic primary in Philadelphia on Tuesday. As part of his platform, Street lawyer Chuck McCullough, who
Street, the ol- in Philadelphia. hoped to mobilize thousands of is awaiting trial on theft charges
Street der brother of Two lesser-known Republi- The race could get more inter- ter running a campaign that crit- ex-offenders to vote for him; he stemming from allegations that
Nutter’s prede- cans are competing in an ex- esting between now and Novem- icized John Street for not doing had said that, if elected, he had he stole $200,000 from the estate
cessor and longtime political ri- tremely close Republican pri- ber, though. John F. Street re- enough to stop violent crime or planned to hire thousands of un- of an elderly dementia patient he
val. mary: Karen Brown, a former cently switched his registration prevent pay-to-play corruption. employed people as part of a represented.
Nutter beat Street by a roughly schoolteacher who up until re- to independent and may be con- This time around, Nutter point- town watch initiative for high- In the Democratic primary, vet-
3-to-1 margin in an election cently was a Democrat, and John sidering a run for a third term in ed out that homicides were crime neighborhoods. Street eran county councilman Rich
marked by low turnout amid Featherman, a real estate agent. November. He has not stated down 22 percent last year com- was released from prison last Fitzgerald, who was endorsed by
rainy weather and a lack of high- Philadelphia hasn’t had a Repub- publicly if he intends to run. pared to 2007 and that violent year after serving 26 months for the party, beat county Controller
profile races. Street, who recent- lican mayor since 1952. Nutter was elected in 2007 af- crime was down 13 percent over failing to pay income taxes. Mark Patrick Flaherty.
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RET. LT. COL. JOHN EDWARD


VOYACK SR., 94, of Carlisle, Pa.,
Monsignor Kevin P. O’Neill Miss Margaret J. Roberts Josephine Bilek
formerly of Avoca, died Tuesday, May 17, 2011 May 16, 2011 May 15, 2011
May 17, 2011. Born in Avoca, he
was a son of the late Edward and Josephine Bi-
Catherine (Blieharz) Voyack. John
served in U.S. Army for over 20
M onsignor Kevin P. O’Neill, a res-
ident of Little Flower Manor,
died Tuesday, May 17, 2011, at Hos-
M iss Margaret J. Roberts, 86, for-
merly of Swoyersville and
Kingston, died Monday, May 16,
lek, 94, former-
ly of Ashley and
years and was a veteran of World Swoyersville,
War II. He was preceded in death pice Community Care in Dunmore. 2011, at Kingston Commons, where passed away
by brother, Francis Voyack; and sis- Msgr. O’Neill, a son of the late she had been a guest for the past Sunday, May
ters, Laura Melioris, Anna Spin- Lawrence F. and Mary P. Manley three years. 15, 2011, in
dler and Marie Roginsky. Surviv- O’Neill, was born in Avoca on Octo- Miss Roberts was born in Pineville, N.C.
ing are wife, the former Mary Mar- ber 26, 1951. He received his early Swoyersville, a daughter of the late She was born
garet Hines; son, John E. Voyack education at Cathedral Grammar Naphtali and Anne Owen Roberts, in Glen Lyon, on August 19, 1916,
Jr.; three grandchildren; four great- School and Cathedral High School. and was a graduate of Swoyersville a daughter of the late Joseph and
grandchildren; brother Theodore Monsignor graduated from the High School, class of 1943. Pauline Ruczkowski Vinarski.
Voyack; sister Mrs. Helen Zator- University of Scranton in 1973 with She had been employed by the
She was employed by Stanley
sky; nieces and nephews. a bachelor’s degree in Psychology. former Bergman’s Department
A Mass of Christian Burial He attended the North American Manufacturing, Newtown section
Store, Wilkes-Barre and Edwards-
will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at College in Rome and received his of Hanover Township, until her
ville, as a member of the clerical
Ss. Peter & Paul Church, Avoca. STB from Gregorian University in staff for more than 45 years, retiring retirement.
Friends may call from 10 to 11 a.m. Rome in 1976. He was ordained to in 1990. She had resided in Swoyers- Josephine was a former mem-
at the church. Interment will be at the priesthood on July 10, 1977, in Msgr. O’Neill was named a Chap- ville and Kingston most of her life Belvidere, N.J.; as well as several ber of St. Mary’s Church, Dor-
2:30 p.m. Tuesday in Indiantown Saint Gregory’s Church, Clarks lain of His Holiness on July 10, 1990. and has been a member of the Ben- nieces and nephews. rance Township, St. Leo’s
Gap National Cemetery. Services Summit, by the Most Rev. James C. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. nett Presbyterian Church, Luzerne. Funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Fri- Church, Ashley, and St. Mary’s
are handled by Kniffen O’Malley Timlin, D.D., Bishop Emeritus of Maureen Thorburn and her hus- In addition to her parents, Miss day from the H. Merritt Hughes Fu- Church, Swoyersville. Her favor-
Funeral Home Inc., Avoca. Scranton. band, William, Clarks Green. Mon- Roberts was also preceded in death neral Home Inc., 451 N. Main St., ite pastime was spending her
CELIA KRASNO, formerly of Msgr. O’Neill served as an assist- signor is also survived by his neph- by brothers Thomas and David Ro- Wilkes-Barre, with interment in Me- time with family and enjoying
Wilkes-Barre, died Tuesday, May ant pastor at Our Lady of the Snows, ew, Brian Thorburn, and wife, berts, and by sisters Anne Roberts, morial Shrine Cemetery, Carverton. her children, grandchildren and
17, 2011, at Moses Taylor Hospital, Clarks Summit; and then as a resi- Meghan; and his nieces, Stacey Catherine Appleby and Jane Vorn- Friends may call from 9 a.m. until great-grandchildren.
Scranton. dent at Immaculate Conception McHale and husband Timothy, and dran. the time of service. She was preceded in death by
Funeral arrangements are Scranton; Saint Catherine of Siena, Heather McCormick and husband Surviving are a brother, William The family requests that flowers her husband, William Bilek; sons,
pending from the Rosenberg Fu- Moscow; Holy Rosary, Scranton; St. Sean; as well as three great-neph- Roberts, Lee Park, Hanover Town- be omitted and that memorial dona- William and Ronald Bilek; grand-
neral Chapel, 348 S. River St., Mary’s, Avoca; and St. Eulalia’s, ews. ship; and sisters Mrs. Helena Dixon, tions in Miss Roberts’ Memory be son Michael T. Kinney; great-
Wilkes-Barre. Full obituary will be Elmhurst, during the summers Viewing will take place at Saint San Diego, Calif., and Mrs. Sally made to a charity of the donor’s grandson Kameron Osborn; sis-
in Thursday’s Times Leader. while working on his graduate stud- Gregory, 330 N. Abington Rd., Smith and her husband, Kendall, choice. ters, Helen Sklaney, Joan Yaki-
ELEANOR KARSKO, of Gree- ies in Canon Law. Clarks Green, from 3 to 6:30 p.m. to- movich, Jean Stenevich, Sophie
Msgr. O’Neill received a docto- day. A Vigil Mass will be at 7 p.m. Makofski and Mary Vinarski; and
nacres, Fla., passed away Sunday,
rate in canon law from the Gregor- today, celebrated at Saint Gregory, brothers, Joseph and John Vinar-
May 15, 2011, in Florida.
Funeral arrangements are
ian University in Rome, Italy. He Clarks Green, with the Rev. Thomas
served as administrator of Saint M. Muldowney, V.E. Episcopal Vic- Adella Faulent ski.
Surviving are her three daugh-
pending from the Bernard J. Pion- Therese Parish, Shavertown, before ar for Clergy, presiding. A Pontifical
May 16, 2011 ters, Romaine J. Kaminski, Cary,
tek Funeral Home Inc., 204 Main being appointed as pastor. He was Mass of Christian Burial will be cel- N.C.; Paulette A. Kinney, Myrtle
St., Duryea. also pastor of St. John the Evange- ebrated by the Most Rev. Joseph C. Beach, S.C.; and Michelene M.
list, St. Casimir, St. Joseph’s in Pitt- Bambera, D.D., J.C.L., Bishop of
ston and St. John’s in Bushkill, Pa. Scranton, at 11 a.m. Thursday in A della Faulent, 97, formerly of
Duryea, passed away Monday, Space, Pineville, N.C.; 19 grand-
Sandra Lee Gaus In addition to his parochial du- Saint Gregory, Clarks Green. View- May 16, 2011, at Little Flower Ma-
nor, Wilkes-Barre, where she had
children; 32 great-grandchildren;
as well as numerous nieces and
ties, Msgr. O’Neill served on the Li- ing will also take place Thursday, nephews.
May 14, 2011 turgical Commission and as Moder- prior to the 11 a.m. Funeral Mass. In- been a guest since 2001.
Born in Archbald, Pa., on August Funeral services will be held
S andra Lee Gaus, of Burlington
Township, N.J., lost her 2-year-
long battle with brain cancer on
ator of Engaged Encounter. He terment will be in Cathedral Ceme-
served the Diocesan Tribunal first tery, Scranton.
as a judge and then as judicial vicar Memorial contributions may be
11, 1913, she was a daughter of the
late Adolph and Julia Ziskowski.
at 9:15 a.m. Friday from the Ge-
orge A. Strish Inc. Funeral Home,
Saturday, May 14, 2011, at her from 1985 through 1990. While serv- made to Alzheimer’s Association, She was a member of Nativity of 105 N. Main St., Ashley. A Mass
home in the arms of her loving ing in his parish assignments, he re- 57 N. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, PA Our Lord Parish, Duryea. Adella of Christian Burial is at 10 a.m.
family at the age of 52. mained with the Marriage Tribunal 18701; or Catholic Social Services, was a devoted wife, mother, grand- in St. Mary’s Church, Dorrance
Sandra was preceded in death as a judge from 1990 through 1995. 516 Fig St., Scranton, PA 18505. mother and great-grandmother and Township. Interment will follow
by her mother Shirley (Pat) Gaus; He was a diocesan consultor from For more information, directions, will be remembered as an accom- in the parish cemetery, Dorrance
her fiancé, Mark Landry; and her 1989 through 1994 and dean of the or to send an online condolence, plished seamstress. Township. Family and friends
pets, Timber and Jasper. Monroe County Deanery from 1998 please visit www.jenningscalvey- She was preceded in death by her may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Thurs-
Beloved companion of the late day and from 8:15 to 9:15 a.m.
through 2000. .com. first husband, Anthony Kiehart; sec-
Mark Landry, Sandra is survived Friday.
by her loving father, Howard Gaus ond husband, Edward Faulent, who
passed away in 1992; two sons, John nieces and nephews.
of Burlington, N.J.; two sisters, Su- The funeral will be held at 9 a.m.
sanne and Glenn Kramer of South- and Bernard Faulent; three broth-
ers, Peter, Frank and Bernard Zis- Friday from the Bernard J. Piontek
ampton, N.J., and Shirley and Paul
Schaefer of Burlington. Sandra Anthony Aloysius Slabinski kowski; and two sisters, Helen Bar-
Funeral Home Inc., 204 Main St.,
Duryea, with a Mass of Christian Emily K. Latsko
will also be missed by her nieces hight and Sabina Vosefski. Burial at 9:30 a.m. in Sacred Heart
and nephews, Carrie and John Fer- May 15, 2011 Surviving are son, Edward Fau- May 16, 2011
of Jesus Church, Duryea. Interment
ris, and Jenny Kramer, all of South- lent and his wife, Rose Ann, of Du-
ampton, Taryn and Scott Schriver
of Thorofare, N.J., Amber and A nthony Aloysius Slabinski, 93,
died Sunday, May 15, 2011, of
ryea; daughters, Adella Donlin and
her husband, Edward, of Avoca, and
will be in St. John’s Cemetery, Du-
ryea. Friends may call from 5 to 8 E mily K Latsko, 84, of Warner
Street, Plains Township, died
Charles Johnson of Mt. Laurel, complications from leukemia at p.m. Thursday. Monday, May 16, 2011, at the Wilkes-
Lorraine Mindock and her husband, The family would like to thank Barre General Hospital.
N.J., Sean and Crystal Schaefer of Reston Hospital, Virginia. He was James, of Allentown, Pa.; five grand-
Levittown, Pa., and Scott and Ja- the staff and volunteers of Little Born in Wilkes-Barre, she was a
always a happy and an active man. It children, Edward Faulent, Edward
son Schaefer of Levittown; and a Flower Manor, especially Jen, Sister
was only the last few weeks that ap- and David Conlin, Cathy Ann Tully daughter of the late Stephen and Ma-
great-niece, Sydnie Schriver of Sylvestor and Sister Monica for
peared hard; he became very tired. and Kristen Mindock; 11 great- their care, kindness and support to ry Shedlock Kunec.
Thorofare. She was a loving friend Tony was residing most recently Emily was a graduate of Plains Me-
and stepmom of Erin Landry; and grandchildren; brother, Walter Zis- Adella and her family throughout
in Reston, Va. He was a son of the kowski of Archbald, Pa.; as well as her stay. morial High School and Wyoming
is also survived by her two cats, late Walter and Mary Hopa Slabin-
Cocoa and Tiger. Seminary School of Business. She
ski.
Born March 29, 1959, a daugh- was formerly employed as a legal sec-
All his brothers and his sister
ter to Howard and Shirley Gaus in retary until her retirement. Mrs. Lat-
Mount Holly, N.J., Sandra was a
leader who showed her talent and
have preceded him in death, Ches-
ter, Kate, Frank, Ed, Louis, Joe, and
Clem.
FUNERALS sko was a member of St. Mary’s Byz-
antine Catholic Church.
dedication at a young age, partici-
pating in band and other school ac- Tony started life in Hudson. Both CATNES – Shirley, funeral 8 p.m. Shoemaker St., Swoyersville. She was preceded in death by her
tivities. She expressed her creativ- his parents passed away before he today at Davis-Dinelli Funeral Family and friends may call 6 to 8 sisters, Catherine Vasil and Helen Na-
ity working in advertising, eventu- was 5 years old. He was raised by his home. They were members of the Home, 170 East Broad Street, p.m. today at the funeral home. lewajko; and brothers, Stephen, Mi-
ally leaving to excel in the corpo- brothers and his grandmother, Rosa former Sacred Heart Church, Plains Nanticoke. Friends may 2 to 4 Rosary at 6 p.m. today. chael, Joseph.
rate world, finishing her career as Hopa, who he called mom. Township. p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. today. LOVE – Stella, funeral 9 a.m. Thurs-
Tony is survived by two sons, CAVANAUGH – Chris, Celebration day at the Sheldon Funeral Home, Surviving are her husband, George
an IT Global Quality Assurance He graduated from Plains High
Mark and wife Pam, Reston, Va., of Life Memorial Service 11 a.m. Main Street, Meshoppen. Mass of P. Latsko; daughters, Judith Kunec
manager for GE Healthcare in School, class of 1935, and joined the
Princeton, N.J. She loved music U.S. Army Air Corps. He was and John and wife Bonita, Chatta- Saturday at Christ United Presby- Christian Burial at 10 a.m. from and husband James, Cape May, N.J.,
and film and adored her animals as nooga, Tenn.; four grandchildren, terian Church, 105 Lee Park Ave., the St. Joachim’s Roman Catholic and Sandra Hall and husband Ron,
trained as a mechanic and tail ma- Hanover Township. Visitation will Church, Meshoppen. Family and
if they were her children. A devot- chine gunner on B-17s. During the Emily, Michael, Stefan and Jessica; New Cumberland, Pa.; as well as nu-
and one great-grandchild, Arriana. begin at 10 a.m. before the ser- friends may call at the funeral
ed friend, Sandra will be missed by Second World War he survived both vice. Mass for Chris at St. Leo’s/ home 2 to 5 p.m. today and 8:30 merous loving nieces and nephews.
many of the lives she touched. the Bataan Death March and over Tony’s funeral will be con- Holy Rosary Church, Ashley on a.m. until the time of service
ducted at 9 a.m. Friday from Services with Panachida will be
Funeral Services will be held three years of captivity in the Hana- Friday, , at 8 a.m. Thursday. Rosary at 5 p.m. today.
at noon Saturday at the Perinchief Mark V. Yanaitis Funeral Home, 55 held at 8:45 a.m. Friday at the Yeo-
wa Japanese POW camp. CHIPOLIS – Matthew, Mass of PALISCAK – Thomas, Mass of
Chapels, 438 High St., Mount Hol- Stark St., Plains Township, with a Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. Thurs- Christian Burial 10 a.m. Thursday sock Funeral Home, 40 S. Main St.,
After the war, he worked in the Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. Plains Township, with Divine Liturgy
ly, N.J. Interment will be in the day in Corpus Christi Parish, at All Saints Parish, 66 Willow St.,
Office of Special Investigation of the in Ss. Peter & Paul Church, Plains Church of the Holy Redeemer, Plymouth. Family and friends
Odd Fellows Cemetery, Burling- with Office of Christian Burial at 9:30
ton. Friends and relatives are invit- U.S. Air Force. He retired from the Township. Interment with military Harding. Those attending the may call from 4 to 7 p.m. today at
Air Force after 24 years and then a.m. in St. Mary’s Byzantine Catholic
ed to visit with the family from 7 to honors will be in Sacred Heart Cem- funeral Mass are asked to go the S.J. Grontkowski Funeral
worked in federal civil service. He directly to the church. Friends Home, 530 W. Main St., Plymouth. Church, Wilkes-Barre. Friends may
9 p.m. Friday and from 10 a.m. un- etery, Plains Township. Friends may
til noon Saturday morning. was awarded decorations for his call from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the may call 4 to 8 p.m. today at the SLAPINSKI – Rev. James, funeral 11 call from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday. Paras-
In lieu of other expressions of military service, including two Pur- funeral home. Peter J. Adonizio Funeral Home, a.m. today at the Christ United tas Service will be at 7 p.m. Friday,
ple Hearts. He was very affable, 802 Susquehanna Ave., West Methodist Church. Friends may with the Rev. James G. Hayer officiat-
sympathy, memorial donations The family requests no flowers, Pittston. call 10 a.m. until the time of the
may be made to ASPCA https:// well-liked and loved. He will be mis- but donations can be made to the ing.
DARING – Raymond, memorial service at the McCune Funeral
donate.aspca.org; or to the Salva- sed. American Red Cross or a veterans service 11 a.m. Saturday in the Home, 80 S. Mountain Blvd., The family would like to thank the
tion Army, https://secure20.sal- He was married nearly 60 years to organization of your choice. Dallas United Methodist Church, Mountain Top. staff at Wilkes-Barre General Hospi-
vationarmy.org; or to the Burling- Anne Marie Mutarelli, who passed Condolences can be sent to the Parsonage Street, Dallas. Friends SMITH – Darl, memorial services 2
ton County Animal Shelter, Coun- in 2006. Although the military re- tal and Riverstreet Manor for their
family at www.yanaitisfuneral- may call 5 to 8 p.m. Friday at the p.m. Saturday in the Oakdale
ty Complex, Woodlane Road, quires travel, Hudson was always home.com. Harold C. Snowdon Funeral Home United Methodist Church, Hun- loving care.
Westampton, NJ 08060. Inc., 140 N. Main St., Shavertown. lock Creek.
The Daring family will also re- SOBOSKI – Nellie, funeral services
ceive friends Saturday at the 9 a.m. Thursday from the Nat &
OBITUARY POLICY
John Bernard Peter Tkatch
church after the memorial ser-
vice. Masonic services at 7 p.m.
Gawlas Funeral Home, 89 Park
Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Chris-
Wisniewski Friday at the funeral home.
DUDA – Paul, funeral 9 a.m. Thurs-
tian Burial at 9:30 a.m. at Our
Lady of Hope Parish, 40 Park
The Times Leader publishes
May 17, 2011 day from the Richard H. Disque Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Friends may free obituaries, which have a
May 17, 2011 Funeral Home, 672 Memorial call 5 to 8 p.m. today at the
Highway, Dallas. Mass of Christian funeral home.
27-line limit, and paid obituaries,
J ohn Bernard Wisniewski, 77,
formerly of the Lee section of
Glen Lyon, passed away early
P eter Tkatch, 90, of Tiffany
Court, Kingston, and formerly
Glen Lyon, passed away Tuesday
Burial at 9:30 a.m. from Gate of
Heaven Church, Dallas. Friends
SQUAROK – Joseph, funeral 9 a.m.
today from the Stanley S. Stegura
which can run with a photograph.
may call 6 to 8 p.m. today. Funeral Home Inc., 164 S. Hanover A funeral home representative
Tuesday morning, May 17, 2011, at morning, May 17, 2011, at Mano- INMAN – Joan, funeral 11 a.m. Friday St., Nanticoke. Mass of Christian
Birchwood Nursing and Rehabil- rCare Hampton House, Hanover can call the obituary desk at (570)
from the Sheldon Funeral Home, Burial at 9:30 a.m. in the second-
itation, Nanticoke. Township, where he was a patient Main Street, Meshoppen. Family ary site of St. Faustina’s Parish, 829-7224, send a fax to (570)
He was born in Plymouth, on for the past three weeks. and friends may call at the funer- formerly St. Mary of Czestochowa
February 19, 1934, a son to the late 829-5537 or e-mail to tlo-
Born on September 8, 1920, in al home 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday. Church, Hanover Street, Nanti-
Leo and Anna Wisniewski. He was Glen Lyon, he was a son of the late JAKOBOSKI – Robert, memorial coke. bits@timesleader.com. If you fax
graduate of Plymouth High Michael and Mary Dubetz Tkatch. service 6 p.m. Thursday at the TURAK – Helen, funeral 9:30 a.m.
School, class of 1952, and a mem- Yeosock Funeral Home, 40 S. today from the S.J. Grontkowski or e-mail, please call to confirm.
He graduated from the former New- Main St., Plains Township. Family Funeral Home, Plymouth.
ber of the former Holy Trinity Obituaries must be submitted by
Church, now St. Faustina Parish. port Township High School and re- and friends may call 5 to 6 p.m. TURNER – Donald, funeral 11 a.m.
John was a U.S. Navy veteran of sided in Glen Lyon most of his life Thursday. Thursday from the George A. 9 p.m. Sunday through Thursday
the Korean Conflict, serving until moving to Tiffany Court in No- KACHMAR – Lucille, funeral 9:30 Strish Inc., Funeral Home, 211 W. and 7:30 p.m. Friday and Sat-
stateside. Upon returning from the vember 2009. a.m. today from the Hugh P. Main St., Glen Lyon. Family and
service, he took employment with Peter was a veteran of World War Boyle & Son Funeral Home Inc., friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. today urday. Obituaries must be sent by
II, having served with the U.S. Army 416 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. and 10 a.m. until the time of
Leslie Fay clothing factory as a cut- Office of Christian Burial with service Thursday. a funeral home or crematory, or
ter. Company L, 60th Infantry in the Eu- and Donald Quoos.
Surviving are his daughter Divine Liturgy at 10 a.m. in St. WELSH – Edward, funeral 11 a.m. must name who is handling ar-
He was preceded in death by his ropean Theater of Operations. He Mary’s Byzantine Catholic today from the Lawrence E.
wife, Carol, on April 26, 2011. participated in battles and cam- Louise Tkatch, Upper Askam sec- Church. Young Funeral Home, 418 S. State rangements, with address and
John is presently survived by a paigns in Northern France, Ar- tion of Hanover Township; sons, Pe- KOREY – George, prayer service 2 St., Clarks Summit.
brother, Leonard, and wife Barba- ter Tkatch and his wife, Audrey, phone number. We discourage
dennes, Rhineland and Central Eu- p.m. May 28 at the Mercy Center WILLAMS – Alice, funeral 11 a.m.
ra, Parsippany, N.Y.; sister, Phyllis, rope including the Battle of the Lake Nuangola, and Michael Chapel, Misericordia University Thursday from Curtis L. Swanson handwritten notices; they incur a
Parsippany, N.Y.; one niece; cou- Bulge as well as the Invasion at Nor- Tkatch and his wife, Nancy, Dallas; campus, Dallas. All are welcome Funeral Home Inc., corner of
sins, Romaine Shubza, Wilkes- a granddaughter, Kimberly Hart- to attend. routes 29 and 118, Pikes Creek. $15 typing fee.
mandy. He later served with the Na-
Barre, and Dolores Pavlick, Hun- tional Guard in the Tank Company, zell, and her husband, Reno, Wil- KRATZ – Karl, funeral noon today Friends may call 6 to 9 p.m.
lock Creek; several other cousins; lard, Ohio; a great-granddaughter, at the Betz-Jastremski Funeral today.
109th Infantry, for 14 years and at- Home Inc., 568 Bennett St., WNUK – Josephine, funeral 10 a.m.
aunt Leona Roskowski, Plymouth; tained the rank of sergeant first Isabella Hartzell; a sister, Helen
as well as his extended family, Dickinson, Dallas; a stepdaughter, Luzerne. Friday from the S.J. Grontkowski
class. LEVANDOSKI – Lillian, funeral 9:30 Funeral Home, 530 W. Main St., More Obituaries, Page 9A
Diane and Thomas Pierontoni, Janet Gensel, and her husband, Ted,
Prior to his retirement in 1980, he a.m. Thursday from the Wroblew- Plymouth. Divine Liturgy at 10:30
Nanticoke. Shickshinny; as well as numerous
was employed by Allen Industries in ski Funeral Home Inc., 1442 a.m. in S.S. Peter & Paul Ukrai-
Funeral will be held at 9:30
a.m. Friday from the Gront- Nanticoke and Wilkes-Barre for 30
step-grandchildren and step-great-
grandchildren; nieces and nephews.
Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort. Mass of
Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in Holy
nian Catholic Church, Plymouth.
Friends may call 8:30 to 10 a.m.
G en etti’s
kowski Funeral Home P.C., 51 W. years. He previously worked for Air
Products, Hanover Township, and
Funeral services will be held Name/St. Mary’s Church, 283 Friday. A fterFu nera lLu ncheons
Green St., Nanticoke, with a Mass at 10 a.m. Friday from Davis-
Sta rting a t$7.95 p erp erson
M .J. JUD G E
of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Biscontini Coal Co., Nanticoke. Dinelli Funeral Home, 170 E. Broad
Faustina Parish, Holy Trinity He was an avid bowler and en- St., Nanticoke, with Pastor Timothy H otelBerea vem entR a tes
Church, with Father Raymond De- joyed hunting and fishing. G. Hall, of Nebo Baptist Church,
viney officiating the Mass. The
Rite of Burial will take place in St.
Peter was preceded in death by
his wife, Edna Quoos Tkatch, in
Nanticoke, officiating. Interment
will follow in Chapel Lawn Memo-
M MON UM EN T CO.
ON UM EN TS - M ARK ERS - L ETTERIN G
Mary’s Cemetery, Hanover Town-
ship. Calling hours will be held
from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday.
May of 2003; brothers, Myron, Emil,
John and Walter Tkatch; a sister,
Irene Radclif; and stepsons, Howard
rial Park, Dallas, with military hon-
ors. Visitation will be from 5 to 8
p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.
8 2 9 -4 8 8 1
N extto the Big Co w o n Rt. 309 825.6477
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Santorum, in W-B, unsure on run


The possible GOP presidential The phrase “culture of life” is a That was as close as Santorum “When you show people a pic-
term used commonly in the Ca- would come to saying he’s a can- ture of an ultra-sound, they can’t
candidate visits the area’s
tholic Church in discussions of didate for president. deny that what they see is a per-
anti-abortion group office. moral theology, to describe a way “Let’s just say I will make my son,” Santorum said. While in the
that teaches all stages of human decision in weeks, not a matter of Senate, Santorum wrote and
life – from conception through months,” he said. “You will be the championed legislation that out-
By BILL O’BOYLE natural death – is sacred. Santo- first to know.” lawed the procedure known as
boboyle@timesleader.com rum, a Roman Catholic, is known With that, Santorum said he “partial birth abortion,” as well as
WILKES-BARRE – Former for his legislative work in promot- was in the area to attend “an the Born Alive Infants Protection
U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum said ing the anti-abortion cause. event” in his honor, another indi- Act, the Unborn Victims of Vio- FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Tuesday he’s weeks, not months, Santorum. a Republican, told cation that the former senator lence Act and the Combating Au- Rick Santorum talks with volunteer director Betty Caffrey on
away from deciding if he will en- the volunteers that Congress is who lost his seat to U.S. Sen. Bob tism Act. Tuesday at Pennsylvanians for Human Life in Wilkes-Barre.
ter the 2012 presidential race. But partisan when it comes to the is- Casey, D-Scranton, in 2007 may Santorum asked the volun-
he sure looked like a candidate sue. launch a presidential run. teers to pray for his family “be- Betty Caffrey has been the vol- but we are very pleased to have
during a stop in the city. “I’d say there are a handful of “But I really wanted to stop cause dad’s away a lot these unteer director of the local Penn- had him visit us.”
Santorum, 53, visited with vol- Democrats who are pro-life and a here and thank you folks who are days.” He and his wife of 20 years, sylvanians for Human Life chap- Caffrey said the center pro-
unteers at the Pennsylvanians for handful of Republicans who out there on the front lines on this Karen, are the parents of seven ter for 24 years. The center has vides maternity clothes and
Human Life Wyoming Valley aren’t,” Santorum said. issue,” Santorum said. children: Elizabeth, John, Daniel, been operating in Wilkes-Barre clothing for newborns and chil-
Chapter on Hanover Street to dis- Somebody in the room said the Santorum said he speaks to Sarah Maria, Peter, Patrick and for 34 years. dren and offers counseling servic-
cuss ways to encourage the ex- leader of the United States many groups, and he said he is Isabella. He said he lives mostly “I think it was a very nice ges- es in addition to support for
pansion of our nation’s “culture of should be pro-life, to which San- “very optimistic” on the anti- in Great Falls, Va., but still has a ture for him to stop by,” Caffrey young mothers and mothers-to-
life.” torum responded, “I agree.” abortion issue. house in Pittsburgh. said. “It was his idea, not ours, be.

Lehman to study Man, woman face charges after Tuesday incident in Wilkes-Barre
Wilkes-Barre Police

damage by Encana
arrested Anthony
Edge, 21, of Hanover
Township, on ground at
center, and Angela
The township will evaluate W H AT ’ S N E X T Thomas, 37, of Lu-
the condition of roads before The next Board of Supervisors zerne, off Stanton
meeting will be Monday, June 20, Street early Tuesday
deciding who is to pay. at 7 p.m. in the municipal build- evening on charges
ing. they fled from police
By CAMILLE FIOTI after they were found
Times Leader Correspondent Community Progress Award, trespassing at 166
LEHMAN TWP. -- Township Iwanowski said. Jones St. Police said
officials said Monday that a road The award, sponsored by PNC both were wanted on
assessment would be done to de- Bank, recognizes divisions of lo- warrants. Thomas was
termine how much damage was cal government that, through wanted by Edwardsville
caused by Encana Oil & Gas Co. their cooperative efforts, im- police on possession of
trucks. prove the quality of life, the gen-
The assessment won’t be final- eral welfare of the residents and/
a controlled substance
ized, however, until the company or institute programs that better charges and Edge was
completes restoration of an ex- utilize government resources on wanted on a charge of
ploratory Marcellus Shale drill a regional or multi-community providing false identifi-
site near Peaceful Valley Road. basis. cation to law enforce-
“Obviously, the roads weren’t The other municipalities that ment. Police said Edge
pristine when they started, and make up the partnership include and Thomas fled 166
they’re not pristine now,” said Dallas, Dallas Township, Fran-
Jones St. on foot but
Supervisor Doug Ide. “A final es- klin Township, Jackson Town-
timate won’t be available until ship and Kingston Township. were apprehended a
they’re done.” As part of the partnership, Leh- short distance away at
Supervisor Ray Iwanowski man Township received a approximately 5:30
said the township might share $126,000 energy conservation p.m. Tuesday.
the cost of repaving the roads grant to make energy improve-
with Encana because the deterio- ments at the municipal building.
ration was also caused by normal The project, which is 90 percent
wear and tear, and the effects of complete, included installing
the winter. two new high-efficiency gas fur-
“I’m pretty confident we can naces, and other improvements.
come up with an equitable solu- About 40 to 50 percent in energy
tion,” he said. cost savings are expected, Trea-
Tired of zigzagging around surer Al Cragle said.
potholes on Cease Terrace and Pointing out the benefits of AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
Lakeside Drive, a Lake Silkworth multimunicipal cooperation, the
resident asked the board if the board commended the efforts of
township plans to pave or patch
those roads.
the Back Mountain Regional
Emergency Management Agen- POLICE BLOTTER and Devon Hughes, 20, of Bear
Creek Township, at Edison and
was found lying outside the
vehicle.
injured in an assault by Turner,
on whom she had a protection
Ide said the roads would be cy in the aftermath of last New Alexander streets at about • Police said a bag of car order.
patched this year and will hope- month’s high winds that tore WILKES-BARRE – Four 9:20 p.m. on Feb. 12; and keys, presumably from a car Turner was jailed at the
fully be paved next year if the through the township from Jack- people face charges of furnish- • Javier Ortiz, 21, of Kennett dealership, was found in a bush county prison for lack of $6,000
township receives a Community son Road onto Old Route 115. ing alcohol to individuals un- Square, for allegedly purchas- on the side of Old Ashley Road. bail, police said.
Development Block Grant. The three Back Mountain der 21, the state police Bureau ing three 40-ounce bottles of Anyone with information is
In other business, officials EMS coordinators who make up of Liquor Control Enforcement malt liquor from Gonda’s on asked to call police at 825-1254. WILKES-BARRE – Corey
noted that the township, as well the agency are James Welby of announced on Monday. North Main Street with money • Police are investigating a Jack Pacewicz, 21, an inmate at
as the five other members of the Lehman Township, Harry Vivian Facing charges are: supplied by Timothy Dale fight between three juveniles the Luzerne County Correc-
Back Mountain Community of Dallas Borough and Jay Wilkes • Steven Adames, 21, of Evans, 20, of Douglassville, and on First Street on Friday eve- tional Facility, was charged
Partnership, recently received a of Jackson Township. Scotrun, for allegedly purchas- providing the beverages to ning. Charges are pending. with escape after he failed to
ing and providing several bot- Evans at North Main and Ben- • Police are investigating an return to official detention after
tles of vodka to Catherine Car- nett streets at about 9:50 p.m. illegal dumping of two window a temporary leave to take a
John W. Edford diello, 19, of Stroudsburg, in
the 100 block of South Main
on March 19, police said.
Evans was cited with under-
air conditioning units at the
Delaney Street Boat Launch on
college assessment test at Lu-
zerne County Community Col-
May 16, 2011 Street, at about 8:45 p.m. on age possession of alcohol, po- Friday. Anyone with informa- lege on May 11, according to a
Jan. 28; lice said. tion is asked to call police at criminal complaint.

J2011,ohn W. Edford, 92, formerly of


Pringle, died Monday, May 16,
in Abington Health-Lansdale
Dunne; brothers, Peter Edford and
Ralph Edfort; sisters, Mary Carlson,
• Julie Caufield, 21, of Port
Jefferson Station, N.Y., for HANOVER TWP. – Township
825-1254. Pacewicz left the facility at
4:15 p.m. for the test, which
Anna McCoy, Genevieve Seker- allegedly purchasing vodka police reported the following: ROSS TWP. – Ronald Allen was scheduled for 5:30 p.m.
Hospital, Lansdale, Pa. chak, Edith Yedinak and Alice Ed-
He was born in Pringle, a son of from a state liquor store and • Eugene Warnick II, of Old Turner, 44, of Shickshinny, was and he had called the work
ford.
the late Peter and Anna Urynowicz He is survived by his sons, John providing it to Meghan Krow- Ashley Road, reported some- charged with simple assault, release quarters at 6:20 p.m. to
Edford. John was a sheet-metal icki, 20, of Asbury, N.J., and one entered his unlocked 2003 harassment, and violating a say that he was returning by
A. Edford, Lower Gwynedd, Pa.,
worker by trade, last working for Jo-
seph A. Wright Co., Wilkes-Barre. and Allen Edford, Rochester Hills, Makenzie Atherton, 20, of Ford in the early morning protection from abuse order 7:35 p.m. As of 9:15 p.m., a
He was an avid golfer, enjoying Mich.; six granddaughters, one Hampton, N.J., at North Main hours of May 11 and stole loose after an alleged assault on a “48-hour Attempt to Locate”
many days on the Emanon Golf grandson, one great-granddaughter and Jackson streets at about change and a cup holder, which woman on Bloomingdale Road was placed on the prisoner and
Course. John was a member of St. as well as nieces and nephews.
Funeral will be at 9:30 a.m. Fri- 8:30 p.m. on Jan. 29; and was later found after having early Sunday morning, state he was returned to the prison
Ignatius Church, Kingston, and a
longtime member of the former St. day from the Kopicki Funeral • Demetrius Raymond, 26, been dropped by the suspect. police said. at 11:30 p.m. by Wilkes-Barre
Hedwig’s Church. He was a gener- Home, 263 Zerbey Ave., Kingston, of Wilkes-Barre, for allegedly • Joseph Mangan Jr., of Old Troopers John Blaski and Township police.
ous man, always helping others and with Mass of Christian Burial at 10 purchasing several 12-packs of Ashley Road, reported some- Stanley Betoski, of state police Pacewicz was serving a sen-
looking for nothing in return. a.m. in St. Ignatius Church. Inter- beer from Pizza Fellas restau- one entered his unlocked 2007 in Shickshinny, responded to a tence for two counts of receiv-
John was preceded in death by ment will be in the parish cemetery,
his wife, the former Mary Louise Pringle. Friends may call from 5 to 8 rant on South Main Street and Honda during the same time report of domestic violence at ing stolen property, criminal
Hornack RN; daughter, Barbara p.m. Thursday. providing them to Andrew period and stole loose change about 3 a.m. and a woman told trespass and theft by unlawful
Yankovich, 19, of Wilkes-Barre, and a GPS unit. The GPS unit them her hand and foot were taking, the complaint stated.
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COURT
Continued from Page 1A

be culmination of all that work.”


Pierantoni raised and spent
the most of any of the 16 candi-
dates as of May 6, the last report-
ing date. Figures from the coun-
ty’s election bureau showed he
raised $163,186, of which
$155,876 was spent.
He said he believes voters re-
sponded to his extensive experi-
ence as an attorney and as a dis-
trict judge, as well as his lifelong
involvement in various civic and
community organizations.
Gelb, 50, of Laflin, has prac-
ticed law for more than 20 years.
She also believes her decades of
community involvement, cou-
pled with an as-
“I’m abso- tute combina-
tion of in-per-
lutely son campaign-
humbled ing, advertising
and phone
and banks, were the
thrilled…” key factors in
her victory.
Jennifer Rogers
Gelb spent a
Primary winner
total of
$104,500 on the
primary, the third most of all can-
didates. None of that money
came from attorneys – an issue
that was a focal point of her cam-
paign.
“That was a message that res-
onated with voters,” Gelb said.
“Whenever they talked to me, it
was about money in the cour- S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER
thouse. They were so thrilled I Mike Vough enters Tony’s Pizza in Pittston as his wife, Cindy, right, and Loretta Amico embrace Tuesday.
was not taking donations from
attorneys.”
Mirabito, 48, of Forty Fort, has
a private practice and serves as
an assistant district attorney.
She secured a nomination de-
spite spending just $3,499, the
least of any of the 16 candidates.
She credited her victory to a
grass-roots campaign that fo-
cused on getting out and meet-
ing people.
“I listened to their concerns
and am truly committed to ad-
dressing and
Each of the fixing the is-
candidates sues they
raised,” Mirabi-
spoke about to said.
the need to Rogers has
restore trust had a private
practice since
in the judi-
2005 with a
ciary, which concentration
was deci- in family law.
mated by the She ran unsuc-
cessfully for
corruption judge in 2009.
scandal that She believes
led to the that name rec-
arrests of ognition
helped propel
ex-Judges her to victory
Mark Ciavarel- this time.
la, Michael “I’m abso-
Conahan and lutely humbled
and thrilled
Michael Toole. and somewhat
speechless,”
Rogers, 43, of
Harveys Lake, said.

Low-key campaign
The judicial race was decided-
ly low key as none of the candi- AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
dates resorted to negative ads Joe Sklarosky Jr. picks up his daughter, 22-month-old Norah, upon arriving at Dick Hughes talks with his 13-year-old son, Richard, at Cavanaugh’s Grille on elec-
against their opponents. Luigi’s on election night. tion night.
Each of the candidates spoke
about the need to restore trust in
the judiciary, which was decimat-
ed by the corruption scandal that
led to the arrests of former judg-
es Mark Ciavarella, Michael Co-
nahan and Michael Toole.
A fourth judge, Ann Lokuta,
was removed form the bench for
judicial misconduct.
Hughes, 50, of Mountain Top,
had touted his experience as pri-
vate attorney an assistant dis-
trict attorney.
This was Hughes’ second at-
tempt at election.
He lost in the 2009 general
election, coming in third behind
to William Amesbury and Pola-
chek Gartley for two open seats.
Sklarosky, 42, of Mountain
Top, and Vough, 46, of Pittston,
also cited their extensive legal
experience.
Sklarosky has served as an as-
sistant public defender and has
operated a law office with his fa-
ther, Joseph Sklarosky Sr., for the
past 16 years.
He has focused mostly on
criminal defense work, but has
also handled various civil mat-
ters.
Vough, 46, of Pittston has been
an attorney for more than 20
years. A longtime assistant dis-
trict attorney, Vough prosecuted
more than 1,500 cases, including S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER
69 homicide cases, all of which Fred Pierantoni celebrates his win for Luzerne County judge with his wife, Donna, left, and sons, Fred and Matt, right, at the Dupont VFW Tuesday evening. Pierantoni
ended in a conviction. won spots on both tickets for November.
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LOCAL
EPA hits Chesapeake with million in fines
I N B R I E F
PITTSTON

Butler Mine Tunnel topic


Penalties stem from incidents in
Bradford and Washington counties.
ural gas from deeper forma-
tions to migrate into
In a consent and order agreement with
DEP, Chesapeake agreed to take mea-
tices and procedures was the right thing
to do.”
P rompted by Carroll Street resi-
dent Chuck Menichini’s allega-
tion that industrial waste in the
groundwater and contami- sures to prevent future shallow forma- DEP also levied a second, $188,000
Butler Mine Tunnel
nate the water supplies of tion gas migration, including implement- fine against Chesapeake stemming from
may have created a
By MATT HUGHES 16 families. ing a DEP-approved plan of corrective ac- a Feb. 23 fire at a well pad in Avella, Wash-
mhughes@timesleader.com cancer cluster in
“It is important to me tions for the wells in question, remediat- ington County. Three subcontracted
downtown Pittston,
The state Environmental Protection and to this administration ing the contaminated water supplies, workers were injured after three conden-
the U.S. Environ-
Agency on Tuesday hit natural gas pro- that natural gas drillers are stewards of installing necessary equipment and re- sate separator tanks used to separate
mental Protection
duction company Chesapeake Energy the environment, take very seriously porting water supply complaints to DEP. “wet” natural gas from impurities caught
Agency will hold an
with two fines totaling more than $1 mil- their responsibilities to comply with our Chesapeake said it now uses more ce- fire because of improper handling of the
open house and
lion. regulations, and that their actions do not ment and steel reinforcement in well cas- “wet gas.”
information session
The first of those fines, $900,000 for risk public health and safety or the envi- ings and has taken other measures to seal Krancer said the penalty was the high- Menichini
about the tunnel,
failing to properly seal well casings at gas ronment,” Krancer said. wells. est DEP could assess under the state Oil
an EPA Superfund cleanup site.
wells in Bradford County, is the largest The well casing issue is the same that “We have worked in coordination and & Gas Act.
The open house will be held Tues-
single penalty the agency has ever lev- prompted former DEP Secretary John cooperation with the PADEP from the DEP has not announced whether it
day, May 24 at the Martin L. Mattei
eled against an oil and gas drilling com- Hanger to order driller Cabot Oil & Gas moment we learned a potential problem will fine Chesapeake for a blowout at its
Middle School, 120 New St., Pitt-
pany, Secretary Mike Krancer said. to fund the construction of a $12 million existed,” Chesapeake spokesman Brian Atgas H2 well in LeRoy Township, Brad-
ston, from 4 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
The fine stems from a DEP investiga- pipeline connecting homes in Dimock, Grove said. “Even though the results of ford County. The blowout in April al-
Representatives from the EPA,
tion into complaints from residents in six Susquehanna County, to a municipal wa- our joint review remain inconclusive at lowed naturally occurring brine laced
Agency for Toxic Substances and
Bradford County communities that ter supply after 18 home water wells this time, we believe proceeding with an with chemicals to leak from the well head
Disease Registry, state Department
found improperly sealed well casing and there were contaminated with natural agreement and taking prompt steps to for two days. Some of the fluid reached a
of Environmental Protection; state
cementing in shallow zones allowed nat- gas. enhance our casing and cementing prac- creek.
Bureau of Mine Reclamation and
the Pittston City Water and Sewer

’83 arrest
Authority are scheduled to attend.
EPA and ATSDR representatives
will give a presentation about the
superfund site from 7 p.m. to 7:30
p.m. and will be available to address

of suspect
questions afterwards.

HARRISBURG

Casino revenue $52.8M


recalled The gross revenue generated by
the 869 table games at the state’s 10
operating casinos in April was $52.8
million.
Ex-trooper says James Strong It did not set a record but it did
mark the second consecutive month
detained for using license of man total gross revenues exceeded $50
he was later accused of killing. million.
According to the Pennsylvania
Gaming Control Board, table games
By EDWARD LEWIS generated $54.6 million in gross
elewis@timesleader.com revenue in March, raising $8.7 mil-
WILKES-BARRE – Former New DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER lion in tax revenue.
York state trooper Frank Dunning re- U.S. Attorney Peter Smith speaks Tuesday. With him, from left, are Chris Fisanick, U.S. Attorney’s Office criminal division The previous high month for
membered James Lincoln Strong chief; John Kelleghan, special attorney in charge; Capt. Dave Relph, state police; Assistant U.S. Attorney Amy Phillips. revenues came in December, when
quickly moving his hand deeper into they totaled $44 million.

5 indicted in prostitution ring


an open duffel bag removing a Penn- Mount Airy near Mount Pocono
sylvania driver’s license on Aug. 19, and Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs
1983. in Plains Township ranked eighth
Strong, 59, tried to pass the license and ninth, respectively. Mount Airy
as his own, Dunning said Tuesday. generated $3.48 million for its 72
When the picture on the license, table games in March while Mohe-
belonging to John Henry Strock, did gan Sun’s 84 games generated $3.44
not match the hippy-looking Strong, Massage parlors allegedly used First reported online at hour. million.
Dunning said, Strong was detained.
Only when Dunning and two offi-
included ones in Plains Twp., Moosic. 2:01 p.m. Women from China, Korea and Taiwan
were forced to perform sexual acts, ac- WILKES-BARRE
on timesleader.com
cers from the Village of Potsdam,
N.Y., picked up the duffel bag they re- By EDWARD LEWIS •TO SEE video from the press
cording to the indictment. The women
were provided condoms and earned mon- Barletta offices open
alized Strong had gripped a loaded elewis@timesleader.com conference, visit timesleader.com ey from customers’ tips. U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, R-Hazle-
sawed-off shotgun hidden within the SCRANTON – Massage parlors in The indictment alleges a woman was ton, announced two new district
sleeve of a blue shirt in the bag. Plains Township and Moosic were being transported by a commercial airline from offices are officially open to serve
Luzerne County assistant district used as brothels where Asian women were Smith said he could not identify the mo- New Orleans to Wilkes-Barre on March 7 constituents, including one in
attorneys Michael Melnick, James forced into prostitution, U.S. Attorney Pe- tels. to work in a local brothel. Seven days after Wilkes-Barre.
McMonagle and Maureen Collins al- ter Smith said Tuesday. John Vincent Ferraro, 45, of Bartons- arriving, Shen instructed Ferraro to trans- The locations of
lege Strong used the same shotgun to Smith said the multistate prostitution ville; Young Ja Youn, 45, known as fer the woman to another brothel, accord- and contact in-
kill Strock in a wooded area along In- network often transferred women, includ- “Micky,” of Stroudsburg; Yu Cheng Lee, ing to the indictment. formation for the
terstate 81 in Dorrance Township on ing at least 12 who are undocumented known as “Ricky,” 35, of Tannersville; and Smith said the women were often offices are:
Aug. 18, 1983. aliens from the Far East, to five massage Cin Hsia Chen, known as “Judy,” 56, of moved around to avoid suspicion. • Wilkes-Barre:
Strong and his friend, co-defendant parlors and spas, including the two locally, Briarwood, N.Y., were charged along with Ichiban at 1325 N. River Road, Plains 1112 State Route
James Alexander, had hitchhiked in the Poconos, New Jersey and Maryland. Shen by the grand jury with conspiracy to Township, and Oriental Body Works, at 315, Plaza 315,
their way from Georgia to the Mary- A federal grand jury returned an indict- induce women for the purpose of prostitu- 4215 Birney Ave., Moosic, were the local Wilkes-Barre, PA Barletta
land border, where they were picked ment against five people, including Lih tion and money laundering. brothels involved.Spa 611 in Tannersville, 18702. Phone num-
up by Strock in a 1975 Ford Granada. Kang Shen, 46, also known as “Michael,” The investigation began with com- Accu Massage in Bartonsville, and Elite ber: (570) 235-1420; fax number:
Strock was returning to his suburban of Stroudsburg, whom Smith identified as plaints about suspicious activity at the Spa in Overlea, Md., were also used. (570) 235-1423.
Philadelphia home after visiting his the network’s leader. massage parlors and spas, said John Kel- Prosecutors will be seeking forfeiture of • Taylor: 802 S. Main St., Taylor,
sick mother in West Virginia. “Several motel facilities in New Jersey leghan, special agent in charge of Immi- more than $700,000, including bank ac- PA 18517. Phone number: (570)
During the ride, Melnick alleged and Pennsylvania were allegedly used by gration Customs and Enforcement, count assets, items in safety deposit box- 562-6240; fax: (570) 562-6238. The
Strong placed the shotgun on the conspirators as brothels,” Smith said Homeland Security Investigation, in Phi- es, a 2011BMW, a Rolex watch and real es- office is in the same complex in
Strock’s shoulder and had Alexander Tuesday at an afternoon news conference. ladelphia. He said customers paid $60 per tate. which state Rep. Sid Michaels Ka-
drive the car. When Alexander stop- vulich has his office.
ped to relieve himself, Strong led The two offices join the Hazleton

Spinozza gets 2 years probation, home detention


Strock in the woods where he shot district office in providing constitu-
him twice in the chest, Melnick said. ent services.
Strong was convicted of first-de- That office location is: 1 S. Church
gree homicide and sentenced to S., Suite 100, Hazleton, PA 18201.
death in 1984. He was awarded a new Former Hanover Area School Board First reported at
to a complaint and Phone number: (570) 751-0050; fax:
trial by the state Supreme Court in plea agreement filed (570) 751-0054; toll-free: (855) 241-
member in court for sentencing. 1:29
2000 when it was discovered prosecu- by the U.S. Attor- 5144.
tors during the 1984 trial kept secret a p.m. ney’s Office in Octo- All offices are open from 9 a.m.
deal they had with Alexander. By EDWARD LEWIS timesleader.com ber 2009. through 5 p.m. weekdays.
Alexander pleaded guilty to third- elewis@timesleader.com Prosecutors have
degree murder and was sentenced to SCRANTON – Former Hanover Area not identified the SWOYERSVILLE
three years and four months in pris- School Board member Anthony Spinozza contractor from whom Spinozza accepted
on. He has since died. was all smiles before and after a court the reward. He was elected to the school Cops: Obscene texts sent
Dunning, a district justice in the hearing in federal court on Tuesday, when board in 1998 and resigned the day he was
Police charged a Nanticoke man
Village of Parishville, N.Y., testified he was sentenced on a charge he accepted charged.
with sending obscene messages and
about the arrest of Strong and Alex- a reward in exchange for influencing a con- Before the hearing began, Spinozza talk-
pictures to a 16-year-old girl earlier
ander, who were stopped for solicit- tract. ed to his attorneys, Frank Nocito and Phi-
this month.
ing a ride in Potsdam. It was during the sentencing hearing be- lip Gelso, and hugged and shook hands
Kyle Joseph Medvitz, 20, of Apol-
Dunning said Strong was grabbing fore U.S. District Court Judge Edwin Ko- with family members as they entered the
lo Circle, was arraigned by District
something under a blue shirt on top sik that Spinozza openly cried, apologiz- courtroom. About 20 family members and
Judge David Barilla on three counts
of the bag. When Dunning spoke, ing to his family, friends and the communi- friends attended the hearing.
each of harassment and corruption
Strong realized an officer was behind ty he served. Nocito said Spinozza was “deeply re-
of minors and a single count of ob-
him and reached deeper into the bag, “I’m truly sorry for all the pain that I morseful and sorry” for committing the of- CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
scene and other sexual materials.
taking out the Pennsylvania license. caused,” a tearful Spinozza told the judge. fense. Anthony Spinozza leaves federal court
He was released on $5,000 un-
Dunning said Strong and Alexan- Kosik sentenced Spinozza to two years “He accepted responsibility for what he in downtown Scranton after sentencing.
secured bail.
der had many bags, suitcases and oth- probation with the first eight months un- did,” Nocito told Kosik.
Police allege Medvitz sent ob-
er items, one of them a small cooler. der home detention with electronic mon- Nocito said Spinozza painfully told his Kosik noted the ongoing corruption
scene messages by text to a 16-year-
Strock’s name is written on the bot- itoring. He will be permitted to work, at- then-90-year-old mother of what he did, probe in Luzerne County that has resulted
old girl May 3 through May 5, in-
tom of it, Dunning said when shown tend church services, keep doctor appoint- and addressed parishioners at his church in federal charges filed against numerous
cluding two lewd pictures.
the cooler. ments and go shopping when needed. asking for their forgiveness. He resigned elected and public officials since January
Several of the text messages in-
Before testimony began Tuesday, U.S. Assistant Attorney William Houser from a job he enjoyed at Geisinger Medical 2009.
volve sexual references, according
President Judge Thomas F. Burke Jr. did not object to probation for Spinozza. Center, and worked as a salesman, con- Kosik said Spinozza’s cooperation with
to the criminal complaint.
excused an alternate juror for reasons Spinozza, 60, of Main Road, Hanover struction laborer and currently is a manag- federal prosecutors and investigators was
A preliminary hearing is sched-
that were not disclosed. Testimony is Township, pleaded guilty to accepting at er at a small convenience store, Nocito pivotal in receiving the probation sen-
uled on May 26 before Barilla.
expected to resume today. least $5,000 from a contractor, according said. tence that was imposed.
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Pakistan fires at a NATO copter


I N B R I E F

Country’s military also says den earlier this month. Wash- strongest — indication that Pa-
ington needs Pakistan as a cru- kistan could have been accept-
it arrested a senior al-Qaida cial partner against al-Qaida, ing U.S. aid to battle the Islamic
operative in southern city. but Pakistani officials remain militancy, but at the same time
deeply angered by the secret possibly protecting terrorists.
operation over their borders in Pakistan denies that.
By CHRIS BRUMMITT the assault on bin Laden. The army said it had arrested
Associated Press In a possible sign of stronger Yemeni national Muhammad
ISLAMABAD — Pakistan’s controls on the frontier, Pakis- Ali Qasim Yaqub — also known
military said Tuesday its tani ground forces traded fire as Abu Sohaib Al Makki — who
with a NATO helicopter on the they claim had been working
ground forces exchanged fire
Afghanistan-Pakistan border, directly under al-Qaida leaders
with a NATO helicopter in an-
wounding two Pakistani sol- along the border between Pa-
other possible flashpoint with diers, officials said. The Pakis- kistan and Afghanistan. It did
Washington, but also claimed it tani army filed a protest, and a not say when he was arrested,
arrested a senior al-Qaida oper- NATO spokesman said an “in- but noted it was in the southern
ative after U.S. demands for cident” occurred at the border city of Karachi, where several
AP PHOTO “actions, not words” to restore and that an investigation would AP PHOTO
other top al-Qaida leaders have
Queen Elizabeth visits Ireland trust. be launched. Pakistani security officials look for explosives on bodies of been detained since 2001.
Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, lays a The two reports highlight Pakistan’s powerful army suicide attackers in Quetta on Tuesday. An American official said the
wreath in the Garden of Remembrance some of the complexities of try- and intelligence agencies have suspect was a mid-level al-Qai-
in Dublin on Tuesday. The queen set ing to rebuild ties after the U.S. faced uncomfortable interna- was killed. critics have said bin Laden’s lo- da operative and praised the Pa-
foot on Irish soil at the start of a histor- raid that killed Osama bin La- tional scrutiny since bin Laden U.S. lawmakers and other cation was the latest — and kistani military.
ic state visit that will herald a new era in
relations between Britain and the Re-

Internet
public. Politicians have described the
four-day event as momentous. MISSISSIPPI RIVER FLOODING

HOUSTON

Skull surgery for Giffords


C ongresswoman Gabrielle Giffords
will undergo surgery today to re-
possible
snow day
place a piece of her skull that was re-
moved by doctors after she was shot in
January.
The surgery was confirmed to The

remedy
Associated Press by a person familiar
with Giffords’ care. The person spoke
on condition of anonymity because the
information has not officially been
released.
Giffords had a piece of her skull
removed shortly after the shooting to The problem of bad weather
allow room for brain swelling. closing schools is already
Since then, she has worn a helmet yielding to technology.
adorned with an Arizona state flag
while undergoing intensive rehabil-
itation in Houston to re-learn how to
By HEATHER HOLLINGSWORTH
walk and talk.
Associated Press
Doctors said earlier this year they
expected to reattach the skull in May. PARKVILLE, Mo. — Could the
The surgery comes just days after Internet mean the end of snow days?
Giffords returned from Florida where Some schools think so, and they are
she watched her astronaut husband experimenting with ways for stu-
Mark Kelly rocket into space. dents to do lessons online during
Tuesday morning, Giffords had U2’s bad weather, potentially allowing
“Beautiful Day” played on the shuttle classes to go on during even the
Endeavour as a wake-up call for Kelly worst blizzard.
and his crew. “Virtual snow days” would help
ease pressure on
NEW YORK school calendars. “(Keeping)

Atty.: Maid telling the truth Harry Ribardi stands on a man-made temporary levee as his 68-foot shrimp boat, left, sits on the Bayou Boeuf waterway
AP PHOTO Because districts
are required to be students
The hotel maid accusing IMF chief Tuesday in Amelia, La. A temporary levee system has been built on Bayou Boeuf in Amelia by the Louisiana Army Reserve. in session for a on track
Dominique Strauss-Kahn of trying to certain number
of hours or days, can make a

Closure meant to protect levees


rape her as she went to clean his suite
is telling the truth, has "no agenda" losing teaching huge dif-
and did not even know who he was time to winter
until after the fact, her lawyer said weather can
ference.”
Tuesday. mean extending Doug Levin
The woman is an immigrant from the school day or Tech expert
the West African nation of Guinea with Coast Guard interrupts closed the Mississippi River at could cost the U.S.
Economic earlier, but it doesn’t cutting short
a 15-year-old daughter, lawyer Jeffrey the port in Natchez, Miss., be- economy hundreds of threaten homes. spring break or
shipping along country’s
Shapiro said. cause barge traffic could in- millions of dollars per pain from Most residents in summer vacation.
Her story of being attacked by busiest inland waterway. crease pressure on the levees day. the path of the Mor- And canceling school in the win-
Strauss-Kahn in the Sofitel hotel suite and because of fears that barges The closure is the
the flood- ganza’s floodwaters ter, when some of the most difficult
near Times Square is "consistent" couldn’t operate safely in the latest high-stakes de- ing could have heeded the call to material of the year is covered, risks
because she is telling the truth, he said. By ALAN SAYRE flooded river. Heavy flooding cision made to protect be felt far leave their homes, leaving students with a learning def-
"There is no way in which there is and MICHAEL KUNZELMAN from Mississippi tributaries homes and businesses with an estimated icit heading into the spring, when
any aspect of this event which could be Associated Press has displaced more than 4,000 that sit behind levees from the 4,800 people evacuat- many states administer standar-
construed consensual in any manner," NEW ORLEANS — The in the state, about half of them and floodwalls along South be- ed across the state. dized tests.
Shapiro said. "This is nothing other Coast Guard has interrupted upstream from Natchez in the the river. To take pres- Economic pain “Even if you can’t continue on at
than a physical, sexual assault by this shipping along the country’s Vicksburg area. sure off levees sur- cause of from the flooding the same pace, being able to keep
man on this young woman.” busiest inland waterway over Several barges were idled at rounding heavily pop- the river could be felt far from students on track can make a huge
fears that the bulging Missis- Natchez at the time of the clo- ulated New Orleans the South because of difference,” said Doug Levin, execu-
and Baton Rouge, the closure.
EASTON, PA.
sippi River could strain levees sure, and many more could the river closure. The tive director of the nonprofit State
Convicted killer gets death that protect hundreds of thou-
sands from flooding. Already,
back up along the major artery
for moving grain from farms in
Army Corps of Engi-
neers opened the key
Mississippi is a high-
way for towboats
Educational Technology Directors
Association.
A convicted murderer who admitted thousands have sought refuge the Midwest to the Gulf of Mex- Morganza Spillway, choosing pushing barges laden with Virtual learning, which has been
killing his ex-girlfriend and three oth- from floodwaters up and down ico. It wasn’t clear when the riv- to flood more rural areas with crops brought down from the widelyusedbycollegesanduniversi-
ers last summer while on parole for a the river. er would reopen, but port offi- fewer homes. Another spillway Ohio, Missouri and Mississippi ties for years, is becoming more via-
1991 killing has been sentenced to The Coast Guard said it cials said the interruption near New Orleans was opened river systems. ble for younger students as teachers
death. and administrators grow comfort-
Jurors deliberated fewer than two able with the technology. Online
hours Tuesday before deciding on four
death sentences for 37-year-old Mi- Former Calif. gov. and actor admits to fathering love child learning also saves money because
districts don’t have to pay for trans-
chael Eric Ballard. Ballard pleaded
portation,electricityandcustodians.
guilty last month to the stabbing

Arnold’s affair was ‘Terminator’ of marriage


But there are obstacles, too. Many
deaths of 39-year-old Denise Merhi, her
families don’t have Internet access
father, her grandfather and a neighbor
who heard their screams and rushed to with speeds that would support
their complex classroom-style work, espe-
cially in rural areas and impover-
WASHINGTON By JOHN ANTCZAK told my wife about this event, which oc- ished inner cities. Families with mul-
Associated Press curred over a decade ago,” Schwarzeneg- tiple children — without multiple
Oil break repeal blocked LOS ANGELES — Former California
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has ac-
ger told the Times on Monday in a state-
ment that was later sent to The Associ-
computers — could be hard-pressed
to keep up.
The Senate has blocked a bill to knowledged that he fathered a child with ated Press. “I understand and deserve the The first experiments with virtual
repeal about $2 billion a year in tax a member of his household staff, a revela- feelings of anger and disappointment snow days began a few years ago as
breaks for the five biggest oil compa-
tion that apparently prompted wife Maria among my friends and family. There are individual teachers started logging
nies, a Democratic measure meant to
Shriver to leave the couple’s home before no excuses and I take full responsibility on during poor weather to drill older
respond to huge industry profits and
they announced their separation last for the hurt I have caused. I have apol- students. Since then, entire schools
$4-a-gallon gas prices.
The bill was defeated Tuesday on a week. ogized to Maria, my children and my fam- and districts have joined in, using
procedural vote, but Democrats hope Shriver separately issued a statement ily. I am truly sorry. websites such as Skype and You-
to revive the measure later this year saying it was a "heartbreaking time," and “I ask that the media respect my wife Tube to keep students as young as
when lawmakers and the Obama ad- one of their children, Patrick, expressed and children through this extremely diffi- kindergarten studying during
ministration negotiate a deficit-reduc- sadness and a yearning for normalcy in a cult time,” the statement concluded. storms.
tion package. Twitter message. “While I deserve your attention and crit- More teachers have their own
Republicans and some Democrats Schwarzenegger and Shriver jointly an- icism, my family does not.” websites, so sometimes starting vir-
opposed the tax increase, saying it nounced May 9 that they were splitting Hours later, Shriver also released a tual lessons is as simple as telling
would hurt domestic drilling while up after 25 years of marriage. Yet, Shriver statement: "This is a painful and heart- parents to check on snow days to see
doing nothing to reduce gas prices. moved out of the family’s Brentwood breaking time. As a mother, my concern if any assignments are posted. Other
A GOP measure designed to increase mansion earlier in the year after Schwar- is for the children. I ask for compassion, AP FILE PHOTO times,themakeupworkoccursafter-
offshore drilling is scheduled for a zenegger acknowledged the child is his, respect and privacy as my children and I Former California Gov. Arnold Schwar- ward, with students completing as-
Senate vote today, though it is not the Los Angeles Times reported Tuesday. try to rebuild our lives and heal. I will zenegger and his wife, Maria Shriver, in signments from home on days set
expected to pass, either. “After leaving the governor’s office I have no further comment.” 2003. The couple has separated. aside for teacher training.
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Editorial
OUR OPINION: DRILLING OVERSIGHT

State’s disregard
endangers us all
T
O WARN THEM of in- WAT E R W O R R I E S
visible dangers from
deadly gases, coal Read about the Susquehanna
River’s “endangered status” by
miners of bygone
visiting www.americanriver-
years relied on canaries. s.org.
Today, we have more sophis-
ticated methods of monitoring
the environment – better sci- spills of chemical-laden fluids,
ence – to signal potential trou- the migration of methane gas
bles. And we have conserva- into private water wells, un-
tion-minded groups such as usually high salt levels in cer-
American Rivers. tain streams, and it also can
The advocacy group based in cause naturally occurring radi-
Washington, D.C., this week ation to be released from rocky
announced its yearly rankings beds.
of the nation’s most endan- American Rivers has out-
gered rivers and – for the sec- lined some of these and other
ond time in less than a decade concerns on its website, stat-
– the Susquehanna River that ing, “The potential for future
slices from New York to Mary- environmental and public
land, wriggling through the health catastrophes along the
Wyoming Valley along the way, Susquehanna will only in-

Keep Pa.’s full-day kindergarten funding in full force


topped the list. crease, considering the num-
This time, American Rivers ber of new wells projected and
pointed the finger directly at the amount of toxic wastewa-
threats posed to the Susque- ter produced.”
hanna and its tributaries by In prior editorials, The THERE USED to be a com- First-grade teachers tell us the kids who
COMMENTARY
natural gas extraction. Times Leader had urged the mercial for a national com-
Energy companies drawn by state Legislature to brace for enter first grade from full-day
pany that went something
the state’s gas-rich Marcellus handling Pennsylvania’s natu- like this: “You don’t know kindergarten classrooms are more
Shale formation began fanning ral gas boom, providing com- our name, but we make the JOAN L. BENSO prepared for school and better readers.
out across the region several prehensive plans for the smart things you use better.”
years ago, drilling at hundreds, distribution of wealth and the That’s how I feel about my nearly 350 of them – rely on ABG to partially
then thousands, of remote safe extraction of fuel. Harris- organization, Pennsylvania Partnerships for or fully fund their full-day kindergarten pro- school year reached third grade and took the
sites. A controversial drilling burg has failed on both counts. Children, and the work we do. Maybe you’ve grams. PSSAs in spring 2008. Overall, school dis-
process, known as hydraulic So far, Gov. Tom Corbett’s never heard of us, but we’re the people in School districts everywhere are hammer- tricts with students attending full-day kin-
fracturing, releases the natural administration has been tone Harrisburg and Washington, D.C., advocating ing out their budgets for next school year and dergarten improved third-grade reading profi-
gas trapped deep underground deaf to most problems spot- for the health, education and well-being of it won’t be pretty. We’re hearing from super- ciency by 50 percent more than districts with
by breaking shale into bits us- lighted by industry watchdogs. children in Pennsylvania, making sure all intendents and board members from rural, part-day kindergarten programs when com-
ing a high-pressure stream of And tone deaf to the people. children have affordable health care, safe and urban and suburban districts who say they’re pared to third-grade reading proficiency in
water mixed with chemicals. For how long will cautionary stable families to grow up in, or access to struggling to make up for the loss of ABG 2005. And the pattern of improved perform-
Critics contend the process reports and the public’s con- early education programs including pre- funds. ance continued at the state level for the next
is too dangerous. It has result- cerns be ignored? And at what kindergarten. What will happen to full-day kindergarten two years.
ed in well blowouts, surface cost? Often the work we do is behind the scenes, without this state money and why does it In 2010, school districts with full-day kin-
meeting with legislators or testifying in com- matter? dergarten saw third-grade math proficiency
mittee hearings not attended by the average Superintendents tell us full-day kindergar- scores rise nearly twice as much as districts
QUOTE OF THE DAY citizen. But sometimes there’s an issue so ten has helped their schools reach Adequate with part-day programs when compared to
critical to the health, education or well-being Yearly Progress benchmarks and that their overall district performance three years prior.
“There will be no debt limit of children that we can’t stay behind the elementary students who had full-day kin- This correlation between full-day kinder-
increase without serious budget scenes, we must do our advocacy work from dergarten do better on standardized tests, garten enrollment and greater math and
the mountaintop and reach as many con- such as the PSSA. reading aptitude is why we are so vocal about
reforms and significant spending cerned citizens and fellow children’s advo- First-grade teachers tell us the kids who this issue, why we’re urging legislators to
cuts.” cates as possible. enter first grade from full-day kindergarten “Save Full-Day K!”
Today that issue is full-day kindergarten. classrooms are more prepared for school and I agree our government needs to cut the fat
John Boehner You might not be aware that almost 80,000 better readers. and spend precious resources more wisely.
The speaker of the House responded this week after Treasury Secretary
children were enrolled in full-day kindergar- A new report my organization released But cutting programs and strategies proven
Timothy Geithner urged Congress to raise the debt limit “in order to
protect the full faith and credit of the United States and avoid
ten in the 2008-09 school year and that 66 recently echoes these anecdotes from admin- to help children succeed just isn’t sound
catastrophic economic consequences for citizens.” percent of this enrollment – nearly 50,000 istrators and educators, showing a connec- policy.
kids – was funded through a state resource tion between full-day kindergarten enroll- I urge our leaders to work to restore funds
called the Accountability Block Grant, soon ment and later success in elementary school. for full-day kindergarten so 50,000 children
to disappear across Pennsylvania. In “Full-Day Kindergarten: A Proven Suc- waiting to start full-day kindergarten next
OTHER OPINION: DREAM ACT In Luzerne County, about 2,900 children cess,” we illustrate that districts that elected school year have the opportunity to reach

Obama renews
were enrolled in full-day kindergarten last to provide full-day kindergarten are seeing their full potentials – just like the kids who
school year and all of them were funded improved performance on the PSSA. came before them.
through the Accountability Block Grant, The evidence emerged when the first

immigration push
which would be eliminated under Gov. Tom group of children who attended full-day kin- Joan L. Benso is president and CEO of Pennsylva-
Corbett’s 2011-12 budget proposal. dergarten after the beginning of Account- nia Partnerships for Children. Visit www.papart-
School districts across the state – in fact ability Block Grant funds in the 2004-05 nerships.org.

P
RESIDENT OBAMA be completely closed. But Oba-
has finally put compre- ma has made enough progress to MAIL BAG LETTERS FROM READERS
hensive immigration re- again try updating the immigra-
form on a front burner.
With at least 11 million undocu-
mented immigrants in this coun-
tion law so it provides an avenue
to legal residency for the millions
who are unlikely to be deported
Commissioners pass buck SEND US YOUR OPINION
judges (“Lawyer donations debated,” May
12).
The candidates and donors quoted in
try, it’s about time.
Past criticism of immigration
and won’t voluntarily leave.
This nation would be best
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writer’s name, address and daytime
phone number for verification. Letters
the article made the point very clearly:
Having future judges raise money from

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reform has stressed that first the served economically and moral- ow hypocritical and politically expe- should be no more than 250 words. We lawyers – and others – who appear before
border with Mexico must be ly by keeping intact those pro- dient for the Luzerne County commis- reserve the right to edit and limit writers them creates the perception that “justice is
made more secure. Last week in ductive immigrant families who, sioners to hold off on the first sched- to one published letter every 30 days. for sale.” This perception, even if inaccu-
uled update to the countywide property • E-mail: mailbag@timesleader.com
El Paso, Texas, Obama took on once here, have broken no other • Fax: 570-829-5537
rate, impacts the ability of our courts to
that criticism, noting that the laws, and allowing them to be- assessment debacle of a few years ago. function as trusted institutions making
They’re passing the buck, just like they • Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15
U.S. Border Patrol had been dou- come gainfully and legally em- N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 1871 1 important decisions that affect people’s
blamed others for doing to them. For all of
bled from its 2004 levels to ployed taxpayers. lives.
their claims that the “database” is now
20,000 agents. A good first step toward that The best way to solve the “money prob-
current, they seemingly fail to understand
But that’s not all. Obama said goal would be passage of the but now they don’t want to update the lem” is to get judges out of the fundraising
that many of the values in that database
the number of border intelli- DREAM Act, which was reintro- reassessment because they know property business by ending the practice of electing
are no longer valid.
gence analysts had been tripled, duced one week ago. The bill al- The values were set as of January 2008, values are down and they stand to lose judges. Candidates would no longer have
unmanned aerial vehicles are pa- lows children brought into this prior to the real estate market crash. Many some property tax money. to decide whether to recuse (step aside)
trolling the skies from Texas to country illegally a chance to gain values are now down due to that crash, Anthony Smith when contributors appeared in court, nor
California, and the two countries legal residency if they stay out of and many people are paying too much in Forty Fort would lawyers feel compelled to pledge
are working together to fight trouble and complete two years taxes. Hazleton is a prime example; the not to appear before certain judges.
transnational criminal organiza- of college or military service. Most important, the public would know
tions.
A 2,000-mile border will never
The Philadelphia Inquirer
average sale price as of Jan. 1, 2008 was
$90,000; today it’s only $73,000. These
value disparities tend to hurt the minority
Appoint judges to bench for certain that campaign contributions
could in no way impact a judge’s decision.

EDITORIAL BOARD
communities even harder. Will their lead-
ers speak up for them?
rather than hold elections Lynn A. Marks
Executive director

T
The entire reassessment issue seems to he question of how and whether cam- and
RICHARD L. CONNOR MARK E. JONES Shira J. Goodman
Editor and Publisher Editorial Page Editor be a money grab by the county. They ap- paign contributions might affect judi- Deputy director
JOSEPH BUTKIEWICZ PRASHANT SHITUT parently wanted to reassess so they could cial decision-making is one of the most Pennsylvanians for Modern Courts
Vice President/Executive Editor President/Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. rake in more money from homeowners, troubling problems inherent in electing Philadelphia

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Maureen Dolan votes at Holy Trinity FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER

Church in Kingston as her children, Keaton, Marci Filippini stands outside the Plains Township Municipal Building polling place hand- Dr. Michael Labuda places his votes at a polling place on Maffet
13, and McKenna, 9, observe Tuesday. ing out cards in support of her father, Ron Filippini, a candidate for commissioner. Street in Plains Township on Tuesday.

FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER

Kay Sunday hands out cards for judicial candidate Mark Bufalino Poll workers Lorraine Joseph, left, J.P. Gibbon, Rosemary Matchko, Fred White and Ann Pedana work the poll at the fire station on
outside the poll at Hollenback Golf Course in Wilkes-Barre. Maffet Street in Plains Township on Tuesday.

Piazza: Turnout just above typical


Usual range is 27-33 percent,
he said, and GOP was at 35
percent, Dems at 36 percent.

By ANDREW M. SEDER
aseder@timesleader.com
More than 61,300 voters
throughout Luzerne County did
their civic duty Tuesday, head-
ing to their polling place to cast
votes on positions from state
Superior Court judge to town-
ship auditor.
Voting machine
malfunctions were
few and turnout
was typical for
To read an municipal pri-
extended mary elections,
version, go said Luzerne
to www.ti- County Elections Kistler Elementary School –
mesleader-
.com Director Leonard that Piazza sought and was
C. Piazza III. granted an emergency court
Piazza said a order tripling the buffer zone to
turnout between 27 to 33 per- 30 feet.
cent is usual and Tuesday’s fell Piazza said he warned elec-
just ahead of that range with 36 tion officials, candidates and
percent of registered Democrats FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER their staffs that the law is 10 feet
and 35 percent of registered David Rubbico Jr. leaves the poster-bedecked Plains Township Municipal Building after casting his and it will be enforced.
Republicans casting ballots. vote on Tuesday. “It’s fallen on deaf ears,” Piaz-
Whether there were hotly za lamented before getting the
contested municipal or school day” it turned out to be. said, holding her hand up to her Building. court order. He said he con-
board races in certain munici- The weather wasn’t bad waist. He said he was nervous about templated asking the county
palities factored in to whether enough to keep Andrea and Piazza said by far the most going to the building to ask election board for a lengthier laws requiring they clearly state
there were higher or lower Mary Tarselli away. frequent complaint he received electors to vote for him for buffer zone in upcoming elec- who furnished and paid for
turnout at some precincts. Andrea, 52, brought her 94- Tuesday, and they numbered in Crestwood School Board be- tions, as much as 50 feet, but them.
But even with all the big year-old mother, Mary, to Most the dozens, was about candi- cause it was his first attempt for said state election law gives Piazza said he confiscated
races, turnout was low-to-aver- Precious Blood despite the cold dates and their poll workers political office. But he said some those powers to the legislature, several pieces of campaign liter-
age. rain falling. campaigning and handing out voters seemed more uncomfort- not the counties. ature that did not identify its
John Colicigno, a poll worker “This weather is terrible. It’s literature within the 10-foot able than he was initially. The problem is not new with source and said he’s contemplat-
and voting machine operator for for the ducks,” Mary Tarselli buffer zone outside a polling “I think they get over- this election. ing requesting that the election
Hazleton’s Seventh Ward, which said. place. whelmed walking through (the “It’s a repeat issue and I’m board require all literature to be
votes in the basement of Most But Mary, a registered Repub- Even Ron McHale, 44, noted crowd of poll workers) and just tired of it and so are the pre-approved before it can be
Precious Blood Church, said he lican, was intent on showing her how overwhelmed some voters everybody handing them a voters,” Piazza said. He said mailed or handed out.
wasn’t surprised voter turnout support for Hazleton Mayor Joe appeared trying to get from card,” McHale said. another issue he’s tired of are Times Leader staffers Steve
was light as of Tuesday after- Yannuzzi, whom she has known their cars to the polling place at Things got so bad at one campaign literature being circu- Mocarsky and Sarah Hite con-
noon, given the “cold, nasty “since he was this high,” she the Wright Township Municipal polling place – Wilkes-Barre’s lated in violation of election tributed to this story.

AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER STEVE MOCARSKY/THE TIMES LEADER S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER

Sheriff John Gilligan was called to the Kistler voting place in Joan Revis, 67, of Wright Township, shows the sheet she used to Sandy Knouse with her poodle, Mia, campaigned for Jennifer
Wilkes-Barre after complaints of people lining the entrance. remind her who to vote for at the township municipal building. Rogers outside the Holy Trinity Church polling place in Kingston.
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I N T E R N AT I O N A L L E A G U E
OPINION

IronPigs ’pen delivers against Yankees


JOHN LEICESTER

A gradual
SWB was held to
just two hits in
By DAVE ROSENGRANT
drosengrant@timesleader.com
MOOSIC — For the third time
Philadelphia to Lehigh Valley on
Monday, only lasted three innings,
allowing seven hits and all three
ahead of the Yankees in the stand-
ings with the win.
“We’re just playing a series in our
improvement
the final six
innings against
this season, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
faced Lehigh Valley starter Vance
Worley. And for the second straight
Yankees runs.
Once he was taken out, IronPigs
pitchers Drew Carpenter and Mi-
division. Anytime you have that go-
ing on it could be considered a big
series,” IronPigs manager Ryne
for cycling
a pair of Lehigh
Valley relievers
outing, the Yankees got the best of
the Phillies farmhand. 7
IRONPIGS
3
YANKEES
chael Schwimmer were nearly un-
hittable.
Sandberg said. “This is our third
time seeing these guys. I think both PARIS —
But the rest of the IronPigs pitch- Carpenter went 22⁄3 innings only teams know each other very well.” Pointing to a
in a matchup of ers stifled Scranton/Wilkes-Barre giving up one hit, while Schwimmer Jorge Vazquez (2-4, 3 RBI) gave map showing
for six shutout innings as Lehigh International League North Divi- lasted 31⁄3 innings, striking out seven the Yankees an early lead with a the route of this
top teams in the Valley pulled out a 7-3 win in a sion on Tuesday at PNC Field. and only allowing one hit. year’s Tour de
IL North. matchup of the top two teams in the Worley, who was optioned from The IronPigs move one game See YANKEES, Page 4B France, the
police officer
whose job it is to
HORSE RACING know about and try to prevent
HARMON KILLEBREW | 1936 — 2011 such malfeasance predicted where

Derby’s
riders will dope.
“When they set off here, they’ll
be doped up to the gills,” he said,
“I found out early in life that I Minnesota
Twins slugger jabbing a finger at the Vendee
could hit a baseball farther
runner-up
Harmon Kil- region of western France where
lebrew, shown the Tour launches on July 2.
than most players, here in April “But it’s like a plane, they need
refueling,” the officer continued,
and that’s what I tried to do.” 2010, died
Tuesday at his explaining that doping will occur

scratched
Harmon Killebrew Arizona home not only before the three-week
Minnesota Twins Hall of Famer at age 74. race but during it, too.
Gesturing first at the Pyrenees,
which the riders will scale in
mid-July, and then to their next
Nehro will skip Saturday’s obstacle, the Alps, he added: “I
think the refueling will happen
Preakness to rest up for the
here ... and here.”
Belmont next month. How depressing, I thought.
More than a decade after the
Festina doping scandal essentially
By DAVID GINSBURG showed that cycling’s most fab-
AP Sports Writer ulous event had largely become a
BALTIMORE — There will fraud, here was a suggestion from
be no rematch between Ani- someone with inside knowledge
mal Kingdom and Nehro at that perhaps not much has
the Preakness. changed.
Nehro, who finished second But that suggestion is wrong.
in the Kentucky Derby behind The question is how wrong?
Animal No one can say with any real
Kingdom, certitude exactly how many riders
UP NEXT will skip now slogging through the Giro
The 136th Saturday’s d’Italia are using blood trans-
Preakness second leg fusions or EPO to boost their
Stakes of the Tri- endurance or how many will be at
6:24 p.m.
Saturday
ple Crown the Tour.
and be There is, however, evidence to
pointed to- suggest that their numbers have
ward next month’s Belmont. significantly declined or that
Nehro’s owner, Ahmed cheats are blood doping to a lesser
Zayat, said Tuesday the deci- degree — in other words, that
sion was based on the horse’s racing may be becoming more
hectic spring schedule. Al- believable than it used to be.
though Nehro emerged well Riders were scandalized last
from the Derby, the Preak- week when the French sports
ness would have been his newspaper L’Equipe published a
fourth race in the past two confidential list that ranked com-
months. petitors at the 2010 Tour on a
Despite Nehro’s absence, AP FILE PHOTOS 10-point scale of doping “suspi-
the race is expected to attract Twins legend Harmon Killebrew, shown here displaying his famed uppercut swing in a 1964 game at Yankee Stadium, died cion.” The list was drawn up for
the maximum 14 horses — Tuesday from esophageal cancer. The Hall of Famer had eight 40-home run seasons, tying him with Babe Ruth. cycling’s ruling body, the UCI, so

Always a big hit


only the third time since 1991 riders deemed most at risk of
that 14 horses have run in the doping or otherwise worthy of
Preakness. scrutiny could be targeted for
Animal Kingdom trainer additional tests, with a ranking of
Graham Motion will enter 10 representing the highest pri-
Wednesday’s draw with more ority, but not meaning the riders
concern about his horse’s post absolutely doped.
position than the credentials Nothing wrong with that. Cy-
of the other entrants. After By DAVE CAMPBELL | AP Sports Writer He was 74. after an exceptional 22-year cling deserves credit for its expen-
starting from the No. 16 post The Twins said Killebrew career. His eight seasons with sive and pioneering monitoring
at Churchill Downs, Animal MINNEAPOLIS — Harmon Killebrew, passed away peacefully at his 40 or more homers still is tied program that keeps close tabs on
Kingdom rallied to beat Neh- home in Scottsdale, Ariz., for second in league history riders’ blood values. Unlike some
ro by 23⁄4 lengths. the affable, big-swinging Hall of Famer with his wife, Nita, and their to Babe Ruth, and his up- other sports, which prefer not to
Motion wants no part of the dig too deep for fear of what they
Preakness rail.
whose tape-measure home runs made family at his side. He an- percut swing formed the
might find, cycling is at least
nounced his diagnosis just six silhouette that inspired Major
“I’d rather not be stuck on trying to identify suspects whose
the inside, very much like the
him the cornerstone of the Minnesota months ago, and last week League Baseball’s official
blood values show recurrent
Killebrew said he was settling logo.
Derby,” Motion said. “It’s 14 Twins and perhaps the most popular play- in for the final days of his life “No individual has ever bizarre blips and other red flags
horses instead of 20, but it’s after doctors deemed the meant more to the Minnesota that could be caused by doping.
still a large field so he’s going er in the team’s 51-year history, died Tues- “awful disease” incurable. Twins organization and Targeting them for additional
to have to navigate traffic. Killebrew is 11th on base- tests is a more intelligent and
day after battling esophageal cancer. ball’s all-time home run list See KILLEBREW, Page 5B convincing use of resources than
See PREAKNESS, Page 5B merely picking out athletes at
random or the top finishers in an
event and asking them for sam-
NBA ples.
The UCI says 22 riders who

Cavaliers win draft lottery; rebuild gets a new foundation


were targeted for out-of-competi-
tion tests because they had suspi-
cious blood readings were sub-
sequently caught in 2008-2009 for
EPOs or anabolic steroids — the
Cleveland will have the No. 1 and No. 4 owner Dan Gilbert’s boast that they lesson for all sports being ’seek
would win a title before James. They al- and thou shall find.’
overall picks in the 2011 draft.
ready had their own pick and acquired an- So instead of moaning about
other at the trade deadline from the Clip- the targeted-testing list that
By BRIAN MAHONEY pers in the Baron Davis deal. leaked to L’Equipe, cyclists should
AP Basketball Writer Gilbert sent his son, 14-year-old Nick hold it up as a mirror to athletes in
SECAUCUS, N.J. — The Cleveland Gilbert, to the podium and the kid came other sports who don’t search as
Cavaliers got a huge jump on their post- up with a stunning victory, as the Clip- hard and say, “That’s what we’re
LeBron James rebuilding process Tues- pers’ pick, originally No. 8, had only a 2.8 subjected to, why aren’t you?”
day night, winning the lottery and the No. percent chance of landing at the top. Experts sent by the World
1 selection in next month’s NBA draft. Minnesota will select second and Utah Anti-Doping Agency to observe
Turning a pick they acquired from the turned New Jersey’s pick from the Deron the testing at the 2010 Tour did
Los Angeles Clippers into the No. 1 selec- Williams trade into the No. 3 selection. single out disturbing cases where
tion, the Cavs will pick first for the first The Timberwolves continued their un- the UCI did not make the best
time since 2003, when they drafted James believable lottery losing streak, falling to possible use of the intelligence
out of high school. 0 for 14 and dropping for the eighth time. that its blood monitoring program
He left for Miami last summer and the They had a 25 percent chance of winning AP PHOTO provides.
Cavs tumbled to the second-worst record after finishing with a league-worst 17-65 Nick Gilbert (center), 14, the son of Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert, cele- In one example, a rider listed at
in the league, but they will have two top- brates moments after it was announced that Cleveland won the 2011 NBA basket-
four picks next month as they try to back See DRAFT, Page 4B ball draft lottery on Tuesday in Secaucus, N.J. See LEICESTER, Page 4B
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EXTRA INNINGS T R A N S A C T I O N S
BASEBALL
ON THE MARK
SPORTS IN BRIEF Major League Baseball AMERICA’S LINE
MLB—Suspended Cleveland minor league OF By MARK DUDEK
John Drennen (Akron-EL) 50 games after a positive Times Leader Correspondent
drug test. By Roxy Roxborough
NATIONAL American League Ridge Jumper is the horse for the course tonight in the $29,000
CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Placed INF Mark Tea-
NHL hen on the 15-day DL, retroactive to May 12. Select-
ed the contract of INF Dallas McPherson from
BOXING REPORT: In the WBC light heavyweight title fight on May 21 in Montreal, Fillies & Mares Open Pace. The 7-year-old Ironridge mare has had
Canada, Jean Pascal is -$140 vs. Bernard Hopkins at +$120.
Charlotte (IL). some brutal luck of late, not winning since April 5. Trained by Lou
Pittsburgh signs Sill NEW YORK YANKEES—Placed RHP Rafael Sor-
iano on the 15-day DL. Called up OF Chris Dicker-
son from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Favorite
BASEBALL
Odds Underdog
REDS
METS
-$155
-$132
Pirates
Nationals
Pena, the Jason Bartlett-reined pacer has finally found a winning spot
this evening in the 10th race and is primed for a return to get her
National League
The Pittsburgh Penguins ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS—Named Bob Melvin American League CARDS -$175 Astros
picture taken. She’s faced much tougher company, and the class relief
special baseball advisor.
signed forward Zach Sill to a MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Placed LHP Mitch RED SOX -$155 Tigers Braves -$118 D’BACKS
alone is all Ridge Jumper needs to once again get that much-needed
two-year contract on Monday. Stetter on the 15-day DL, retroactive to May 15. Se-
lected the contract of C Mike Rivera from Nashville
BLUE JAYS -$125 Rays Brewers -$125 PADRES
boost of confidence.
Sill, 23, has played the last (IL). Designated RHP Sean Green for assignment.
Eastern League
Yankees -$115 ORIOLES DODGERS -$132 Giants
BEST BET: ARTSBRED CAMOTION (2ND)
NBA
two seasons in the Penguins ALTOONA CURVE—Announced RHP Chris Le- WHITE SOX -$115 Indians
VALUE PLAY: THUMBPRINT (11TH)
roux was promoted to Indianapolis (IL). Favorite Points Underdog
organization with Wilkes-Barre/ BASKETBALL
Rangers -$142 ROYALS
Eastern Conference Finals
Post Time 6:30 p.m
A’S -$168 Twins All Races One Mile
Scranton. In 134 games with National Basketball Association BULLS 2 Heat First-$9,500 Cond.Pace;n/w 2 pm races life
Angels -$138 MARINERS
WBS, he posted 16 goals, 41 TORONTO RAPTORS—Agreed to terms with
president and general manager Bryan Colangelo on NHL 8 Keystone Velocity J.Pavia 6-3-6 Drops from PASS action 5-1
National League 7 Love To Rock B.Simpson 5-1-3 Prepped well for this 8-1
points, 133 penalty minutes and a multiyear contract extension. Favorite Odds Underdog 1 Cheyenne Umberto J.Stratton 4-4-2 Should get a nice trip 3-1
PHILLIES -$142 Rockies
a plus-19 rating. FOOTBALL CANUCKS -$155/ Sharks 2 Skymeadow Joseph L.Stalbaum 5-3-7 Back from Chester 7-2
MARLINS -$148 Cubs +$135 6 Warrawee Monarch B.Dalious 4-5-5 Tries to pick up pieces 10-1
In 2010-11, Sill recorded 11 Canadian Football League
EDMONTON ESKIMOS—Signed DB Darrick
3 Iron Train M.Kakaley 2-2-5 Harrington invader 4-1
4 Keystone Royce T.Schadel 3-3-5 Little late pace 9-2
goals, 30 points, 85 penalty Brown.
WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS—Signed WR Clar-
5 Luscious Al R.Hammer 3-5-9 Hammer in for the night 12-1
minutes and a plus-16 rating ence Denmark, DB Arrington Hicks, DB Chayce El- Second-$6,100 Clm.Pace;clm.price $7,500
6 Artsbred Camotion M.Kakaley 1-1-1 Super since the claim 5-2
liott and K Rene Paredes.
while appearing in all 80 games HOCKEY
3 Southwind Jason A.Napolitano 1-1-8 Finding his stride again 3-1
for WBS. He chipped in three B A S K E T B A L L 1 Red River B J.Bartlett 6-9-2 Down a peg in price 4-1
National Hockey League BULLETIN BOARD 4 Ludi Christy W.Mann 3-2-3 Mann trains and drives 6-1
points (1G-2A) in 12 postseason NHL—Suspended Philadelphia F Daniel Carcillo
two regular season games for his actions off the ice NBA
2 Town Attack
7 Tyler’s Echo N
J.Pavia
K.Sizer
6-8-5
5-9-3
Been racing better stock
Tiring speed
10-1
5-1
games. following the first period of a May 6 game against FIRST ROUND GOLF 8 AJ Mcardle
9 General Guster
L.Stalbaum
A.McCarthy
6-7-8
6-5-7
A long shot for sure
Demoted
15-1
20-1
Boston.
The Truro, Nova Scotia, na- CAROLINA HURRICANES—Announced Ron
Sunday, April 17
Memphis 101, San Antonio 98 5 Tempest Anvil N J.Taggart 8-3-7 Just evil 12-1
Francis resigned as associate head coach to con- The McGlynn Learning Center golf Third-$9,500 Cond.Trot;n/w 2 pm races life
tive played two years (2007-09) centrate on his position as director of player person-
New Orleans 109, L.A. Lakers 100
7 Quillz T.Buter 6-4-6 Just has to stay trotting 4-1
Monday, April 18 tournament at Sand Springs
of junior hockey with Moncton nel.
Miami 94, Philadelphia 73 5 Eagle Say L.Stalbaum 2-2-4 Likely pacesetter 7-2
SOCCER Chicago 96, Indiana 90 Country Club on Friday. Regis- 8 Estrella R.Schnittker 1-2-5 Won in her debut 3-1
of the Quebec Major Junior Tuesday, April 19 tration will be at 9 a.m. with a 10 1 Powerlifter Tn.Schadel 4-5-3 Gets advantage of the pole 9-2
Major League Soccer 6 Premier Event J.Bartlett 9-8-7 Can’t find that groove 8-1
Hockey League. Sill totaled 27 COLUMBUS CREW—Signed F Aaron Horton to a
Boston 96, New York 93
Orlando 88, Atlanta 82 a.m. shotgun start. The cost is $85 9 Ziegfeld J.Stratton 6-3-6 Sent by team Stratton 20-1
multiyear contract.
goals, 50 points and 173 penalty Dallas 101, Portland 89 per person. For more information, 2 Lil Lilly Philly J.Taggart 8-7-5 Poor Cliff Lee is 2-4 10-1
COLLEGE Wednesday, April 20
contact the McGlynn Learning
3 My Brother Pete B.Truitt 6-3-5 Tries out the hopples 6-1
minutes in 124 contests for the GEORGETOWN—Named Othella Harrington
Oklahoma City 106, Denver 89 4 Bona Fide Man D.Ingraham 7-7-1 Rolled over 15-1
San Antonio 93, Memphis 87 Center at 570-824-8891. Fourth-$8,600 Clm.Pace;clm.price $10,000
Wildcats. men’s assistant basketball coach.
JUNIATA—Promoted interim athletic director Greg
L.A. Lakers 87, New Orleans 78
Mountain Top Kiwanis No. 29 golf 2 Honorary Hanover J.Bartlett 3-1-5 Pena power 5-2
Curley to athletic director, in addition to his duties as Thursday, April 21 6 Mysteriosa Hanover M.Kakaley 4-1-2 2nd start for Harmon stable 3-1
Chicago 88, Indiana 84 tournament at Sand Springs
L O C A L men’s basketball coach.
LOYOLA (MD)—Announced the resignation of vol- Miami 100, Philadelphia 94 Country Club on June 3. Regis-
3 Steak And Gravy
5 My Fanny
T.Buter
B.Simpson
6-6-1
4-9-1
Green having superb year
First off the claim
5-1
4-1
C A L E N D A R leyball coach Scott Pennewill. Portland 97, Dallas 92
tration will be from noon to 1 p.m. 4 Grngrasanhitimes A.McCarthy 3-4-5 Winless in 18 previous 6-1
NEVADA—Promoted Casey Moore to running Friday, April 22 1 Lucky Angel J.Pavia 5-6-2 Shows little interest 10-1
back coach. Boston 113, New York 96 with a 1 p.m. shotgun start. Cost is 9 Upncoming Prospect J.Taggart 5-8-2 Slow 12-1
Today's Events OLD DOMINION—Announced the resignation of Atlanta 88, Orlando 84
$85 per person, which includes 7 Seaswift Princess L.Stalbaum 7-7-7 Well beaten 15-1
women’s basketball coach Wendy Larry. L.A. Lakers 100, New Orleans 86 8 Scott’s Sweety D.Ingraham 8-7-6 Auto-toss 20-1
H.S. BASEBALL
(4:15 p.m.) QUEENS (NY)—Named Bet Naumovski women’s Saturday, April 23 lunch and dinner. For more in- Fifth-$6,100 Clm.Trot;clm.price $7,500
basketball coach. Indiana 89, Chicago 84
Tunkahnnock at Wyoming Valley West
VALPARAISO—Announced the retirement of Portland 84, Dallas 82 formation, contact Bruce Spencer 4 Walden B.Simpson 4-9-2 Gamely holds on 5-2
Dallas at Berwick 9 Bobo’s Express T.Buter 4-3-5 A player in here 7-2
Nanticoke at Coughlin men’s basketball coach Homer Drew. Named Memphis 91, San Antonio 88 at 570-814-2367. Tri-State Basset
Bryce Drew men’s basketball coach. Oklahoma City 97, Denver 94 1 Ashwood Diamond Tn.Schadel 3-5-7 Best of the rest 8-1
Pittston Area at Crestwood
Sunday, April 24
Hound Rescue “Fore the Bas- 8 Brancaleone A.Napolitano 6-2-5 Winner of over $300k life 5-1
Holy Redeemer at Hazleton Area
Meyers at GAR Philadelphia 86, Miami 82 sets” golf tournament on July 17 2 Conway Lane M.Kakaley 9-4-6 Back in for a price 6-1
Boston 101, New York 89, Boston wins series 4-0 3 Marong A L.Stalbaum 6-9-2 Rides the rails 4-1
Northwest at MMI Prep B A S E B A L L Atlanta 88, Orlando 85
at Sand Springs Country Club. 5 CL Sun Dancer J.Taggart 1-9-8 No repeat in sight 15-1
Hanover Area at Wyoming Seminary
Lake-Lehman at West Side Tech New Orleans 93, L.A. Lakers 88 Registration will start at 7:30 a.m. 6 Allie Jae D.Ingraham 7-1-8 Bad habits 12-1
7 Asolare A.Santeramo 4-8-5 Forgotten about 20-1
H.S. SOFTBALL International League Monday, April 25 with a shotgun start at 9 a.m. The
(4:15 p.m.) Memphis 104, San Antonio 86 Sixth-$9,500 Cond.Pace;n/w 2 pm races life
Tunkhannock at Wyoming Valley West North Division Dallas 93, Portland 82 cost is $75 per person and in- 3 Rock Camroller J.Campbell 1-5-x Looks good in the morning 5-2
Dallas at Berwick W L Pct. GB Denver 104, Oklahoma City 101 cludes a continental breakfast, 1 Old Man River B.Simpson 7-1-2 Main challenger 9-2
Nanticoke at Coughlin Tuesday, April 26 6 Stop Payment A.McCarthy 1-7-3 Just broke maiden at 40-1 12-1
Pittston Area at Crestwood
Lehigh Valley (Phillies) ........... 23 16 .590 —
Orlando 101, Atlanta 76 lunch and an Italian buffet dinner 2 King’s Masterpiece A.Miller 4-2-7 Loves to fly late 3-1
Yankees ................................... 21 16 .568 1
Holy Redeemer at Hazleton Area
Pawtucket (Red Sox) .............. 19 18 .514 3
Chicago 116, Indiana 89, Chicago wins series 4-1 with awards and prizes to follow. 7 Bad Time J.Bartlett 1-4-5 Late starting 4-year-old 10-1
Meyers at GAR L.A. Lakers 106, New Orleans 90
Northwest at MMI Prep Buffalo (Mets)........................... 17 23 .425 61⁄2 Wednesday, April 27
For more information, contact 8 Keep Going J.Kelley 2-4-5 Kelley in for the mount 6-1
5 Ducky T Fra M.Kakaley 5-8-7 Missed some time 4-1
Hanover Area at Wyoming Seminary Rochester (Twins) ................... 14 21 .400 7 Miami 97, Philadelphia 91, Miami wins series 4-1 Mandy Shema at 570-384-3483. 4 What R U Doin R.Hammer 3-4-5 Very little 15-1
Lake-Lehman at West Side Tech Syracuse (Nationals)............... 14 22 .389 71⁄2 San Antonio 110, Memphis 103, OT Tuskes Homes and Sand Springs Seventh-$15,000 Cond.Trot;n/w $10,000 last 5
H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL South Division Oklahoma City 100, Denver 97, Oklahoma City
(5:45 p.m.) W L Pct. GB wins series 4-1 Country Club Four-Man Scramble 5 Quick Deal T.Buter 9-1-1 Time to make amends 7-2
3 Love U Overandover J.Campbell 1-1-1 The hot trotter 5-2
Crestwood at North Pocono Durham (Rays)......................... 22 15 .595 — Thursday, April 28 on May 24. The day will begin with 2 Sleek N Wow M.Kakaley 3-5-1 Can’t be overlooked 4-1
Meyers at Hazleton Area Atlanta 84, Orlando 81, Atlanta wins series 4-2
Coughlin at Berwick Gwinnett (Braves) ................... 20 17 .541 2 L.A. Lakers 98, New Orleans 80, L.A. Lakers wins a cookout lunch at 11:30 a.m., 4 Keystone Wildcat D.Ingraham 3-2-1 David picks up live drive 6-1
Charlotte (White Sox) ............. 17 19 .472 41⁄2 8 Jailhouse Scorpion T.Tetrick 3-3-6 Again draws poorly 5-1
Delaware Valley at Dallas series 4-2 followed by a shotgun start at 7 Friendly Amigo J.Bartlett 3-2-7 Can’t seal the deal 8-1
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER Norfolk (Orioles) ...................... 14 25 .359 9 Dallas 103, Portland 96, Dallas wins series 4-2
Honesdale at Tunkhannock, 4:15 p.m. West Division Friday, April 29 12:30 p.m. The evening will con- 9 The Windsurfer A L.Stalbaum 1-2-2 Wait for better post 12-1
Lake-Lehman at Nanticoke, 4:15 p.m. Memphis 99, San Antonio 91, Memphis wins series clude with a buffet dinner and 6 Whosgoinwhosstayin K.Sizer 4-3-8 He’s going 15-1
W L Pct. GB 1 Bigpepper B.Simpson 2-7-4 Small indeed 20-1
MMI Prep at North Pocono, 4:15 p.m. 4-2
Columbus (Indians) ................. 26 12 .684 —
CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS
awards. The entry fee is $75 per Eighth-$9,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $5,000 last 5
Thursday, May 19 Louisville (Reds) ...................... 22 16 .579 4
Sunday, May 1 person. For more information, 3 Dana’s Dragon T.Tetrick 1-2-2 N.Y. invader scores 7-2
Toledo (Tigers) ........................ 19 20 .487 71⁄2 5 Strait N Great A.Miller 6-2-4 Erv Miller pupil 3-1
H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Indianapolis (Pirates)............... 16 24 .400 11
Memphis 114, Oklahoma City 101 contact the pro shop at 570-788-
(5:45 p.m.) Miami 99, Boston 90 2 For All We Know M.Kakaley 4-6-2 Lacks that little something 9-2
Hanover Area at Wyoming Area Tuesday's Games Monday, May 2 5845, Ext. 1. 1 Freedom Crossing J.Pavia 5-3-8 Switches back to Pavia 4-1
Wyoming Valley West at Nanticoke Lehigh Valley 7, Yankees 3 Atlanta 103, Chicago 95 Wright Township Police Officers 9 Bigtime Hanover T.Buter 2-8-8 Just missed at long odds 6-1
West Side Tech at Abington Heights Pawtucket at Columbus, ppd., rain Dallas 96, L.A. Lakers 94 4 I Luv It M.Romano 5-7-5 In a funk 15-1
Pittston Area at Lake-Lehman Syracuse 4, Norfolk 3
Tuesday, May 3
Association golf tournament on 8 Lizzie Mcardle J.Campbell 3-4-5 I’ll pass on 10-1
Holy Redeemer at Tunkhannock Indianapolis 10, Buffalo 1 Saturday at Sand Springs Golf 6 Marymary Fra B.Simpson 7-7-3 Drops, but off form 8-1
Louisville at Durham, late Miami 102, Boston 91
H.S. BASEBALL Oklahoma City 111, Memphis 102 7 Real Espresso R.Hammer 7-5-8 Hammer off to slow start 20-1
(4:15 p.m.) Rochester at Gwinnett, late Club in Drums. Registration will
Toledo at Charlotte, late Wednesday, May 4 Ninth-$18,000 Cond.Trot;n/w $15,000 last 5
Nanticoke at Crestwood Chicago 86, Atlanta 73 begin at 11 a.m. with a shotgun start 6 Waldorf Hall T.Tetrick 2-1-1 Timmy T is all you need 3-1
Wyoming Seminary at Meyers Today's Games
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER Lehigh Valley at Yankees, 10:35 a.m. Dallas 93, L.A. Lakers 81 at 1 p.m. A captain-and-crew for- 8 Bayside Volo T.Buter 1-1-7 It’s battle of Raymers 9-2
Friday, May 6 9 Big Bikkies A.McCarthy 4-2-8 Yet to see his best 10-1
WVC Division 1-A Championship Rochester at Gwinnett, 10:35 a.m.
Chicago 99, Atlanta 82 mat will be used, and the tourna- 1 Luvyabutleave B.Simpson 1-1-3 Moves up another notch 6-1
Berwick vs. Coughlin, 4:15 p.m., Lake-Lehman HS Louisville at Durham, 1:05 p.m.
Buffalo at Indianapolis, 1:05 p.m. Dallas 98, L.A. Lakers 92 ment will conclude with a buffet 2 My Leap Of Faith J.Campbell 2-9-3 Hoping for fast fractions 4-1
Friday, May 20 Pawtucket at Columbus, 4:35 p.m., 1st game Saturday, May 7 dinner, beverages and the award- 3 Folk Tail M.Kakaley 5-1-1 Folds tent on the engine 7-2
Norfolk at Syracuse, 7 p.m. Memphis 101, Oklahoma City 93, OT 5 Libra Vita J.Bartlett 6-7-5 Delaware shipper 8-1
H.S. BASEBALL Pawtucket at Columbus, 7:05 p.m., 2nd game Boston 97, Miami 81 ing of prizes. Cost is $90 per 4 Katie’s Kiss J.Taggart 8-1-4 Say adios 15-1
(4:15 p.m.)
Holy Redeemer at Pittston Area
Toledo at Charlotte, 7:15 p.m. Sunday, May 8 person. For more information, 7 Beach Nut Brand H.Parker 8-3-5 Not the same trotter 20-1
Thursday's Games Dallas 122, L.A. Lakers 86, Dallas wins series 4-0 Tenth-$29,000 F&M Open Pace
Buffalo at Indianapolis, 11:05 a.m. Atlanta 100, Chicago 88 contact Scott Rozitski at 570-474-
3 Ridge Jumper J.Bartlett 6-3-2 Wins for fun 3-1
Lehigh Valley at Yankees, 6:35 p.m. Monday, May 9 9251. 7 Dagnabit Hanover T.Tetrick 1-1-3 Never better 6-1
Pawtucket at Columbus, 6:35 p.m. Miami 98, Boston 90, OT 4 Up Front Kellie Jo J.Campbell 6-3-2 Mare loves to race 5-2
Norfolk at Syracuse, 7 p.m.
W H AT ’ S O N T V Rochester at Gwinnett, 7:05 p.m.
Oklahoma City 133, Memphis 123, 3OT
Tuesday, May 10 MEETINGS 1 Park Avenue T.Buter 4-5-3 Tyler won big Open last wk 8-1
Louisville at Durham, 7:05 p.m. 6 Forever Ivy C.Norris 5-1-2 Reason Chuck is here 7-2
Chicago 95, Atlanta 83 5 Spring Break J.Pavia 3-4-5 Fast early, not late 9-2
CYCLING Toledo at Charlotte, 7:15 p.m. Wednesday, May 11
Duryea Little League will hold its 2 Native Doll M.Kakaley 8-4-1 Fills out solid group 12-1
5 p.m. Eastern League Miami 97, Boston 87, Miami wins series 4-1
Eleventh-$16,000 Clm.Hndcp Pace;clm.price $15-20,000
VERSUS — Tour of California, stage 4, Livermore
Oklahoma City 99, Memphis 72 monthly meeting at 7 p.m. Sunday 9 Thumbprint M.Kakaley 2-6-7 Darkhorse of the night 8-1
Eastern Division Thursday, May 12
to San Jose, Calif. W L Pct. GB Chicago 93, Atlanta 73, Chicago wins series 4-2 at the Duryea VFW. 8 Picked By An Angel T.Tetrick 1-5-1 Would make for nice exacta 10-1
Wyoming Valley Conference base- 4 Nite Games A.Miller 3-2-4 Draws inside main foes 3-1
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL New Britain (Twins) ............... 23 13 .639 — Friday, May 13
3 Hay Beautiful J.Bartlett 3-8-1 Hard one to gauge 7-2
New Hampshire (Blue Jays) . 22 14 .611 1 Memphis 95, Oklahoma City 83 ball coaches will meet at 8 p.m. on
7 p.m. 2 Natural Woman N J.Pavia 4-4-2 First off the wings 9-2
Reading (Phillies)................... 22 16 .579 2 Sunday, May 15
CSN — Colorado at Philadelphia
Trenton (Yankees) ................. 20 18 .526 4 Oklahoma City 105, Memphis 90, Oklahoma City Thursday at Rodano’s in WiIkes 1 Bright Tune J.Kelley 3-4-1 Not a believer 4-1
WGN — Chicago Cubs at Florida 5 It’s Ideal Hanover T.Buter 3-7-2 Back in with claimers 20-1
YES — N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore Binghamton (Mets) ................ 13 21 .382 9
wins series 4-3 Barre to select the coach’s all star 6 A Golden Rose J.Stratton 8-6-5 Meadows newcomer 15-1
CONFERENCE FINALS
ROOT — Pittsburgh at Cincinnati Portland (Red Sox) ................ 12 23 .343 10 ⁄2 1
Sunday, May 15
team and also the senior all star 7 Another Judy B.Simpson 1-8-6 Tough level for her 6-1
SNY — Washington at N.Y. Mets Twelfth-$15,000 Cond.Trot;n/w $10,000 last 5
Western Division Chicago 103, Miami 82, Chicago leads series 1-0 game participants. All coaches are
NBA W L Pct. GB Tuesday, May 17 encouraged to attend or send a 3 Budget Gap K.Sizer 2-6-1 Deserves another shot 5-2
Altoona (Pirates) ...................... 18 17 .514 — Oklahoma City at Dallas, late 6 No Doze T.Buter 6-5-3 Rough trip last time out 7-2
8:30 p.m.
Bowie (Orioles) ........................ 19 19 .500 1
⁄2 Wednesday, May 18 representative. For more informa- 2 Twin B Navigator R.Bath 5-1-3 Bath makes rare drive 6-1
TNT — Playoffs, conference finals, game 2, Miami 5 Gimme The Loot J.Pavia 5-4-3 Note the driver change 4-1
at Chicago Akron (Indians)......................... 18 19 .486 1 Miami at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. tion, call Mike at 262-8291 or Sean 1 Hellogottagodbuhbye R.Schnittker 7-3-2 Rough spot for 3yr old 8-1
Erie (Tigers) ............................. 17 19 .472 1 ⁄2
1 Thursday, May 19 at 991-1773.
NHL Harrisburg (Nationals)............. 17 19 .472 11⁄2 Oklahoma City at Dallas, 9 p.m. 4 Grey Ice J.Taggart 7-9-4 Lone gray in the field 5-1
7 Night’s Fleet L.Stalbaum 5-9-5 Very sleepy 15-1
9 p.m. Richmond (Giants) .................. 17 20 .459 2 Saturday, May 21 8 Muscles To Spare B.Simpson 2-4-5 Time for more iron 12-1
VERSUS — Playoffs, conference finals, game 2, Tuesday's Games Dallas at Oklahoma City, 9 p.m. REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS 9 Alarming Quick H.Parker 6-5-9 Off since March 20-1
San Jose at Vancouver Portland 14, Reading 4 Sunday, May 22
Chicago at Miami, 8:30 p.m. Thirteenth-$4,600 Clm.Pace;clm.price $5,000
Erie 1, Trenton 0
SOCCER New Britain 4, Harrisburg 1 Monday, May 23 Greater Pittston Stoners Youth 5 Jinni’s Fantasy N J.Bartlett 2-1-3 Hangs on tonight 7-2
Bowie 2, Richmond 0 Dallas at Oklahoma City, 9 p.m. 3 Sharnfestedwaters B.Simpson 2-3-5 More than capable 3-1
7 p.m.
Binghamton at New Hampshire, late
Soccer will hold last-chance fall 1 Laurens Joy M.Romano 4-6-2 Matt owns-trains-drives 6-1
ESPN2 — Women’s national teams, U.S. vs. Ja- Tuesday, May 24
pan, at Cary, N.C. Altoona at Akron, ppd., rain Chicago at Miami, 8:30 p.m. registrations from 6:30 p.m. to 6 Parlez Best J.Stratton 3-7-7 5yr old very lightly raced 4-1
2 Eve Freeluck L.Stalbaum 5-2-2 Castellani training at .132 9-2
Today's Games Wednesday, May 25 7:30 p.m. on Thursday at the 7 Badlands Woman M.Kakaley 5-8-1 Better at Freehold 8-1
Reading at Portland, 6 p.m. x-Oklahoma City at Dallas, 9 p.m.
Exeter Scout Home, located near 9 Monet’s Lilly T.Buter 2-8-9 Fights the breeze 10-1
H O C K E Y Trenton at Erie, 6:35 p.m.
New Britain at Harrisburg, 7 p.m.
Thursday, May 26
the Exeter Borough Building. The 4 Cardine Hanover A.Santeramo 8-7-3 Slides backwards 15-1
x-Miami at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.
Altoona at Akron, 7:05 p.m. 8 Queen Ariah A.Miller 4-7-5 Walloped 20-1
National Hockey League Binghamton at New Hampshire, 7:05 p.m.
Friday, May 27 cost is $48 per player with no Fourteenth-$6,100 Clm.Pace;clm.price $7,500
x-Dallas at Oklahoma City, 9 p.m.
Bowie at Richmond, 7:05 p.m.
Saturday, May 28 uniform or $63 per player with 1 Glors Boys A.McCarthy 8-3-2 Worth shot at a price 9-2
CONFERENCE FINALS Thursday's Games 4 Escape Attack J.Pavia 3-9-5 Much better post position 4-1
EASTERN CONFERENCE Binghamton at New Hampshire, 10:35 a.m.
x-Chicago at Miami, 8:30 p.m. new uniform. New players must 3 The Steelman L.Stalbaum 8-4-1 Has that early firepower 7-2
Tampa Bay 1, Boston 1 Altoona at Akron, 10:35 a.m., 1st game Sunday, May 29 show their birth certificate. Credit
x-Oklahoma City at Dallas, 9 p.m. 9 Scootin Higher M.Kakaley 1-7-3 Seeks 2nd straight win 3-1
Saturday, May 14: Tampa Bay 5, Boston 2 Trenton at Erie, 11:05 a.m.
Tuesday, May 17: Boston 6, Tampa Bay 5 Reading at Portland, 12 p.m. Monday, May 30 cards are not accepted. Returning 8 Chase The Sun J.Bartlett 4-9-1 Last start was a clunker 8-1
6 Giddy Up N Giggle K.Dibenedetto 4-5-2 Kyle’s one & only drive 6-1
Thursday, May 19: Boston at Tampa Bay, 8 p.m. Altoona at Akron, 1:05 p.m., 2nd game x-Miami at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. players may mail registration 5 Sea Dragon A.Miller 6-3-6 Miller catch drives 15-1
Saturday, May 21: Boston at Tampa Bay, 1:30 p.m. New Britain at Harrisburg, 7 p.m. 2011 NBA Draft Order
x-Monday, May 23: Tampa Bay at Boston, 8 p.m. Bowie at Richmond, 7:05 p.m. Held: June 23 at The Prudential Center,
forms to Stoners Soccer, P.O. Box 2 Saucy Master N T.Tetrick 4-4-7 Overhauled 10-1
7 Bold Guy T.Buter 7-9-5 ….next race, please 20-1
x-Wednesday, May 25: Boston at Tampa Bay, 8 Newark, N.J. 263, West Pittston, PA., 18643. Fifteenth-$8,500 Cond.Pace;maidens
p.m. First Round Forms must be received by May
x-Friday, May 27: Tampa Bay at Boston, 8 p.m. 4 No Mac N Cheese A.McCarthy 4-6-5 Wins weak maiden race 7-2
1. Cleveland (from L.A. Clippers)
25. Late fees go in effect on June 1. 6 Sammy’s Magic Day T.Buter 7-3-8 May cut the fractions 3-1
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Vancouver 1, San Jose 0
S O C C E R 2. Minnesota
3. Utah (from New Jersey) For more information, visit 1 Squaw’s Philly D.Ingraham 4-6-7 First timer 6-1
Sunday, May 15: Vancouver 3, San Jose 2 4. Cleveland 2 Sweet Angeline J.Taggart 7-6-7 Another making debut 10-1
Wednesday, May 18: San Jose at Vancouver, 9 p.m. Major League Soccer 5. Toronto www.stonersoccer.org. 3 Rocket Rosy M.Kakaley 5-8-8 Not raced since November 4-1
Friday, May 20: Vancouver at San Jose, 9 p.m. 6. Washington Heights Packers Mini Football and 5 Devine Filly A.Kavoleff 7-4-x Still learning the game 9-2
Sunday, May 22: Vancouver at San Jose, 3 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE 7. Sacramento 7 RB’s Girl W.Mullin 7-3-8 Broke in 3 of last 4 starts 8-1
x-Tuesday, May 24: San Jose at Vancouver, 9 p.m. W L T Pts GF GA 8. Detroit Cheerleading will hold early regis- 8 Kick’em High Anna H.Parker 8-8-6 Eighth yet again 15-1
x-Thursday, May 26: Vancouver at San Jose, 9 p.m. New York........................ 4 2 3 15 13 6 9. Charlotte tration from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on 9 Fillomay J.Antonelli 7-4-6 One more race to go 20-1
x-Saturday, May 28: San Jose at Vancouver, 8 p.m. 10. Milwaukee Sixteenth-$8,500 Cond.Pace;maidens
Philadelphia ................... 4 3 2 14 6 6
11. Golden State this Sunday and May 29 at Casey
American Hockey League Houston .......................... 3 3 4 13 13 10 12. Utah Park. The cost for May only is $45
2 Cam’s Flirt
5 Ingenious
T.Tetrick
B.Adams
3-6-x
2-3-6
Caps off late double
Strictly one to catch
3-1
7-2
Columbus ....................... 3 2 4 13 8 9 13. Phoenix
CONFERENCE FINALS
New England.................. 3 3 4 13 9 12 14. Houston single child or $60 for two children 6 Princess Bliss B.Simpson 4-1-7 Coming around 8-1
EASTERN CONFERENCE 7 Dicey Miss M.Kakaley 3-4-1 Failed as the chalk 9-2
Binghamton 3, Charlotte 0
D.C. ................................. 3 4 3 12 13 18 15. Indiana or $70 for a family. Each new 3 Yes We Did J.Taggart 2-8-2 Longtime maiden 4-1
16. Philadelphia
Thursday, May 12: Binghamton 7, Charlotte 4 Toronto FC..................... 2 4 5 11 11 17
17. New York participant will need to provide a 4 Margarita Monday A.McCarthy 5-5-5 Racing on the wrong day 5-1
Friday, May 13: Binghamton 3, Charlotte 0 Chicago .......................... 1 3 5 8 12 15 1 Sandy Absolut H.Parker 6-7-9 Needs big turnaround 10-1
Tuesday, May 17: Binghamton 7, Charlotte 1 Sporting Kansas City .... 1 5 1 4 11 17
18. Washington (from Atlanta) copy of birth certificate. The team 8 Velvety Smooth T.Buter 6-2-2 That’s it ‘till Friday 12-1
19. Charlotte (from New Orleans via Portland)
Wednesday, May 18: Charlotte at Binghamton, 7:05 WESTERN CONFERENCE 20. Minnesota (from Memphis via Utah) is now accepting 6 year olds. Only
p.m. W L T Pts GF GA 21. Portland one mandatory fundraiser.
x-Saturday, May 21: Charlotte at Binghamton, 7:05 22. Denver
p.m. Los Angeles ................... 5 2 5 20 17 12
FC Dallas........................ 5 3 2 17 13 10 23. Houston (from Orlando via Phoenix) SUPERFECTA (3-5-8-9) $753.20 EXACTA (3-4) $253.40
x-Monday, May 23: Binghamton at Charlotte, 7:05 24. Oklahoma City
p.m. Real Salt Lake ............... 5 1 1 16 9 2 Scratched: Mr China TRIFECTA (3-4-7) $2,634.80
25. Boston Fourth - $4,600 Pace 1:55.1 SUPERFECTA (3-4-7-ALL) $2,752.80
x-Tuesday, May 24: Binghamton at Charlotte, 7:05 Colorado......................... 4 3 3 15 12 10 26. Dallas
p.m. Bulletin Board items will not be 7-Konjo N (An McCarthy) 6.20 3.60 2.40 PICK 4 (5-7-2-3 (3 Out of 4)) $54.20
Seattle ............................. 3 3 5 14 13 11 27. New Jersey (from L.A. Lakers) 6-Nothingcanshakeme (An Napolitano) 3.60 2.80 Tenth - $21,000 Pace 1:52.4
WESTERN CONFERENCE Portland .......................... 4 3 2 14 12 14 28. Chicago (from Miami via Toronto) accepted over the telephone. Items 5-Four Starz Boat (Br Irvine) 4.60 2-Summer Hope (Ma Kakaley) 30.20 7.80 5.40
Houston 3, Hamilton 0 Chivas USA.................... 3 3 3 12 11 9 29. San Antonio EXACTA (7-6) $19.20 4-Cotton Candy (An Miller) 3.40 2.60
Friday, May 13: Houston 2, Hamilton 1
San Jose......................... 2 4 3 9 10 11
30. Chicago may be faxed to 831-7319, emailed to TRIFECTA (7-6-5) $150.00 6-Lr Dancing Dream (Pa Berry) 4.20
Sunday, May 15: Houston 3, Hamilton 2 Second Round SUPERFECTA (7-6-5-ALL) $1,770.60 EXACTA (2-4) $82.80
Tuesday, May 17: Houston 3, Hamilton 2 Vancouver ...................... 1 5 5 8 12 16 31. Miami (from Minnesota)
tlsports@timesleader.com or dropped Fifth - $8,600 Trot 1:56.3 TRIFECTA (2-4-6) $629.40
Wednesday, May 18: Houston at Hamilton, 7:30 Sunday's Games 32. Cleveland off at the Times Leader or mailed to 2-Celebrity Caviar (Ty Buter) 4.00 2.80 3.60 SUPERFECTA (2-4-ALL-ALL) $159.20
p.m. Chivas USA 3, New York 2 33. Detroit (from Toronto) 1-Upfront Pattys Boy (Br Simpson) 8.00 8.00 Eleventh - $13,000 Trot 1:56.3
x-Friday, May 20: Houston at Hamilton, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 21 34. Washington Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N, Main 8-Crystal Sizzler (An McCarthy) 28.80 4-Carpathian Hooray (Ge Napolitano Jr) 5.80 5.00
x-Sunday, May 22: Hamilton at Houston, 5:05 p.m. Chicago at Philadelphia, 8 p.m. 35. Sacramento EXACTA (2-1) $27.80 3.00
x-Tuesday, May 24: Hamilton at Houston, 8:05 p.m. New York at Houston, 8:30 p.m. 36. New Jersey
St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250. TRIFECTA (2-1-8) $982.20 8-April Sunshine (Ma Kakaley) 8.40 6.20
Los Angeles at Chivas USA, 10 p.m. 37. L.A. Clippers (from Detroit) SUPERFECTA (2-1-8-ALL) $1,594.80 9-Mc Kelvie (La Stalbaum) 3.80
Sporting Kansas City at Seattle FC, 10 p.m. 38. Houston (from L.A. Clippers) PICK 3 (3-7-2) $26.40 EXACTA (4-8) $138.80
New England at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. 39. Charlotte H O R S E R A C I N G PICK 3 (4-7-2) $26.40
Sixth - $15,000 Pace 1:52.1
TRIFECTA (4-8-9) $999.80
SUPERFECTA (4-8-9-2) $1,035.40
Columbus at Portland, 11 p.m. 40. Milwaukee
5-Gordyyy’s Pet (An Miller) 45.80 15.40 7.40 Twelfth - $15,000 Pace 1:51.3
L A C R O S S E Sunday, May 22
Real Salt Lake at FC Dallas, 7 p.m.
41. L.A. Lakers (from Golden State via New Jersey)
42. Indiana Pocono Downs Results 4-Personal Ad (Br Simpson) 9.80 4.00 2-B N Bad (Jo Pavia Jr) 5.80 2.60 2.60
Toronto FC at Colorado, 7 p.m. 43. Chicago or Golden State (from Utah via Chica- 1-Billie Bluechip (Jo Pavia Jr) 2.20 3-Four Trumps A (La Stalbaum) 2.40 2.40
Tuesday May 17, 2011 EXACTA (5-4) $233.60 8-Indelible Hanover (An McCarthy) 4.20
NCAA Division I Lacrosse go)
44. Chicago or Golden State (from Phoenix via Chi-
First - $8,500 Pace 1:55.0 TRIFECTA (5-4-1) $762.20 EXACTA (2-3) $11.20
4-Betterthanlynx (Jo Pavia Jr) 32.80 7.40 4.40 SUPERFECTA (5-4-1-ALL) $1,011.40 TRIFECTA (2-3-8) $66.60
First Round cago) 5-Bonfire Bliss (Da Ingraham) 2.60 2.60 Seventh - $9,000 Trot 1:55.4 SUPERFECTA (2-3-8-6) $209.20
Saturday, May 14 45. New Orleans (from Philadelphia) 8-The Pan Flamingo (An Miller) 4.80 7-P J Clark (Ma Kakaley) 3.20 2.40 2.20 PICK 3 (2-4-2) $909.60
Johns Hopkins 12, Hofstra 5 46. L.A. Lakers (from New York) EXACTA (4-5) $64.20
Notre Dame 13, Penn 6 B O X I N G 47. L.A. Clippers (from Houston) TRIFECTA (4-5-8) $564.80
3-Di Manggio (Ty Buter) 3.60 3.40
2-Badboy Paparazzi A (Br Simpson) 3.00
Scratched: Need A Job
Thirteenth - $9,000 Pace 1:53.2
Duke 15, Delaware 14 48. Atlanta SUPERFECTA (4-5-8-ALL) $1,952.20 EXACTA (7-3) $16.40 1-Native Art (An Miller) 3.40 2.60 2.20
Cornell 12, Hartford 5 49. Memphis Scratched: Prince Rudyard
Sunday, May 15
Fight Schedule 50. Philadelphia (from New Orleans) Second - $9,000 Pace 1:56.2
TRIFECTA (7-3-2) $42.60
SUPERFECTA (7-3-2-4) $401.00
4-I Scoot For Cash (Ty Buter) 3.60 2.60
2-Hanks Kid (Ma Kakaley) 6.80
Maryland 13, North Carolina 6 May 18 51. y-Portland 6-Jk Abigezunt (Ge Napolitano Jr) 7.20 4.80 3.20 Eighth - $21,000 Pace 1:51.4 EXACTA (1-4) $10.80
Virginia 13, Bucknell 12, OT At The Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, Ro- 52. z-Denver 4-Pams Legacy (Jo Pavia Jr) 6.60 4.20 2-Gentleman Friend (Jo Pavia Jr) 8.00 4.60 3.80 TRIFECTA (1-4-2) $90.60
Denver 13, Villanova 10 semont, Ill., Andy Lee vs. Alex Bunema, 10, mid- 53. Orlando 3-Giant Cooper (An Napolitano) 2.20 5-Bongo (Ty Buter) 5.60 4.40 SUPERFECTA (1-4-2-5) $366.60
Syracuse 10, Siena 4 dleweights. 54. Cleveland (from Oklahoma City via Miami) EXACTA (6-4) $56.00 4-Mambo Italiano (Br Simpson) 6.80 Fourteenth - $9,000 Pace 1:55.4
55. Boston TRIFECTA (6-4-3) $159.20 EXACTA (2-5) $38.00 1-Stonebridge Deco (Jo Antonelli) 25.60 7.00 5.40
Quarterfinals May 20 SUPERFECTA (6-4-3-2) $552.20
At Prudential Center, Newark, N.J. (ESPN2), Ant- 56. L.A. Lakers TRIFECTA (2-5-4) $295.00 4-Vondean (An Napolitano) 3.20 3.40
Saturday, May 21 57. Dallas DAILY DOUBLE (4-6) $150.60 SUPERFECTA (2-5-4-1) $1,598.40 6-Patient Major (Ji Taggart Jr) 5.60
Cornell vs. Virginia, Noon wone Smith vs. Joel Julio, 10, light middleweights. Third - $9,000 Trot 1:58.4
58. L.A. Lakers (from Miami) Ninth - $8,500 Pace 1:56.0 EXACTA (1-4) $85.40
Johns Hopkins vs. Denver, 2:30 p.m. May 21 59. San Antonio 3-Man About Town (Ty Buter) 2.80 2.10 2.10 3-Top Notch Hanover (An Napolitano) 29.60 10.80 TRIFECTA (1-4-6) $430.20
Sunday, May 22 At The Bell Centre, Montreal (HBO), Jean Pascal 60. Sacramento (from Chicago via Milwaukee) 5-Money Man K (Da Ingraham) 2.60 2.40 5.60 SUPERFECTA (1-4-6-3) $1,782.20
Syracuse vs. Maryland, Noon vs. Bernard Hopkins, 12, for Pascal’s WBC-IBO y-May be conveyed to Detroit via Denver. 8-Marion Merlot (Gr Wasiluk) 5.40 4-Solanos Dragon (An McCarthy) 9.60 8.00 LATE DOUBLE (1-1) $57.20
Notre Dame vs. Duke, 2:30 p.m. light heavyweight title; Chad Dawson vs. Adrian z-May be conveyed to Portland or to Detroit. EXACTA (3-5) $10.80 7-Coal Burner (An Miller) 3.00 Total Handle-$357,622
Diaconu, 12, light heavyweights. TRIFECTA (3-5-8) $122.60
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AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP


STANDINGS/STATS
A-Rod, Posada
carry Yankees
The Associated Press fourth-inning homer and then
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — put the Yankees ahead with a
Alex Rodriguez homered twice, solo shot in the sixth off James
Jorge Posada had two hits and Shields (4-2).
the New York Yankees stopped
a six-game losing streak with a Indians 7, Royals 3
6-2 victory over the Tampa Bay KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Car-
Rays on Tuesday night. los Santana and Asdrubal Ca-
With Yankees managing brera both homered and Travis
general partner Hal Steinbren- Hafner hit a bases-loaded dou-
ner in attendance, New York ble, powering Cleveland past
ended its longest skid since Kansas City for a two-game
dropping seven in a row from sweep of the Royals.
April 20-27, 2007. One night after the Indians
Posada doubled and singled romped 19-1 and tied the re-
while batting seventh as the cord for KC’s biggest losing
designated hitter. It was his margin, Hafner unloaded his
first start since he pulled him- three-run double in the first
self out of the lineup Saturday inning off Sean O’Sullivan.
soon after he was set to bat Santana hit a solo home run
ninth. off O’Sullivan in the fifth and
“To me, it was the place to Cabrera made it 7-2 with a
put him today,” Yankees man- leadoff home run in the sev-
ager Joe Girardi said before the enth off left-hander Everett
game. “There’s a lot of things Teaford, who made his major
that I look at and I just thought league debut.
it was the place to put him.” Carlos Carrasco (2-2) went 5 AP PHOTO
Girardi would not commit to 1-3 innings for the victory, New York Yankees players -- including CC Sabathia, left, -- congratulate Jorge Posada (20) after he was taken out of the game in the
Posada, who is hitless against Cleveland’s fifth straight over seventh inning against the Tampa Bay during Tuesday in St. Petersburg, Fla.
left-handed pitching this sea- the Royals. He was charged
S TA N D I N G S Cardinals 2, Phillies 1
son, being the everyday DH. with two runs on five hits, with Philadelphia St. Louis M O N D AY ’ S
Posada was roundly booed two walks and five strikeouts. AMERICAN LEAGUE ab r h bi ab r h bi L AT E B O X E S
Rollins ss 4 1 0 0 Theriot ss 5 0 2 0
before his first at-bat in the W L
East Division
Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Mrtnz cf 4 0 2 0 Jay cf 5 1 2 0
second, when he grounded out. White Sox 4, Rangers 3 Tampa Bay..................................... 24 18 .571 — — 6-4 L-1 11-13 13-5
Polanc 3b
Howard 1b
3 0 1 1 Pujols 1b
4 0 0 0 Hollidy lf
5 0 3 0
5 0 0 0
Athletics 5, Angels 4
New York ....................................... 21 19 .525 2 1
⁄2 3-7 W-1 13-11 8-8 Mayrry lf 4 0 1 0 Brkmn rf 3 1 2 1 Los Angeles Oakland
The Yankees fans in attendance CHICAGO — Gordon Beck- Boston ............................................ 21 20 .512 21⁄2 1 7-3 W-4 12-9 9-11 BFrncs rf 4 0 0 0 Craig 2b 3 0 1 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi
Toronto........................................... 21 20 .512 21⁄2 1 7-3 W-6 9-8 12-12 Aybar ss 4 0 0 0 Crisp cf 4 1 2 0
cheered in the fifth after he ham scampered home on Cody Baltimore........................................ 19 21 .475 4 21⁄2 5-5 L-1 10-11 9-10
WValdz 2b
Orr ph-2b
3 0 1 0 Greene 2b
1 0 0 0 YMolin c
1 0 0 0
4 0 3 1 Abreu dh 5 1 0 0 Barton 1b 4 0 2 1
singled. Eppley’s wild pitch in the W
Central Division
L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Sardinh c
Bastrd p
2 0 0 0 Descals 3b
0 0 0 0 JGarci p
2 0 0 0
3 0 0 0
MIzturs 2b
TrHntr rf
4
3
2
1
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0 0
Wlngh lf
Matsui dh
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Rodriguez has 621 career eighth inning, lifting the Chica- Cleveland....................................... 26 13 .667 — — 6-4 W-3 15-4 11-9 Baez p
JRomr p
0 0 0 0 Punto ph
0 0 0 0 Salas p
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
HKndrc lf
Callasp 3b
4
5
0
0
1 2
2 1
KSuzuk c
DeJess rf
4 1 1 0
2 1 1 0
Detroit............................................. 22 19 .537 5 — 8-2 L-1 11-8 11-11
home runs. He recorded his go White Sox to a sorely need- Kansas City ................................... 20 21 .488 7 2 3-7 L-4 15-10 5-11 Oswalt p 1 0 0 0 CJcksn
Chicago.......................................... 18 25 .419 10 5 7-3 W-1 6-12 12-13 Stutes p 0 0 0 0 Trumo 1b 4 0 0 1 ph-rf 1 0 0 0
first multihomer game this ed victory over the Texas Rang- Minnesota ...................................... 12 27 .308 14 9 1-9 L-9 4-11 8-16 Kndrck p 0 0 0 0 BoWlsn c 4 0 2 0 M.Ellis 2b 5 1 0 1
Ruiz ph-c 1 0 0 0 Bourjos cf 4 0 0 0 Kzmnff 3b 3 0 0 0
season and 59th overall. ers. W L
West Division
Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Totals 31 1 5 1 Totals 37 213 2 Sweeny ph 1 0 0 0
AnLRc 3b 0 0 0 0
It was just his second multi- Beckham began the inning Los Angeles .................................. 22 20 .524 — 1
⁄2 4-6 L-2 9-10 13-10 Philadelphia....................... 000 000 010 — 1
St. Louis ............................. 000 100 001 — 2 Pnngtn ss 4 1 1 1
Texas ............................................. 22 20 .524 — 1
⁄2 5-5 L-1 15-9 7-11
hit game since April 23 — he with a walk and made it all the Oakland.......................................... 21 20 .512 1
⁄2 1 5-5 W-1 10-10 11-10 One out when winning run scored. Totals 37 4 8 4 Totals 37 5 9 4
Los Angeles ................. 000 002 200 0 — 4
Seattle ............................................ 17 23 .425 4 41⁄2 3-7 W-1 9-11 8-12 E—Greene (3). DP—Philadelphia 1. LOB—Phila-
had hit .171 (14 for 82) with way to third on pinch-hitter NATIONAL LEAGUE
delphia 6, St. Louis 14. 2B—W.Valdez (6), Pujols Oakland ........................ 000 030 001 1 — 5
(4), Y.Molina (10). SB—Mayberry (4). S—Oswalt. One out when winning run scored.
one homer and six RBIs since Dallas McPherson’s single to East Division SF—Polanco. E—Callaspo (5). DP—Los Angeles 1. LOB—Los
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away IP H R ER BB SO Angeles 9, Oakland 10. 2B—Bo.Wilson (2), Crisp
then. center. McPherson, who was Philadelphia................................... 25 16 .610 — — 4-6 L-4 13-7 12-9 Philadelphia (8), DeJesus (4). SB—Crisp (13). SF—Trumbo,
Florida ............................................ 24 16 .600 1
⁄2 — 5-5 W-1 12-9 12-7
Elliot Johnson homered for promoted when Mark Teahen Atlanta ............................................ 25 19 .568 11⁄2 1 6-4 W-4 14-10 11-9
Oswalt ......................
Stutes .......................
5
0
7
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
3
0
Willingham.
IP H R ER BB SO
Washington ................................... 20 21 .488 5 41⁄2 6-4 W-2 11-9 9-12
the AL East-leading Rays (24- went on the disabled list earlier New York ....................................... 19 22 .463 6 51⁄2 6-4 L-1 8-12 11-10
K.Kendrick ...............
Bastardo ...................
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
2
Los Angeles
Pineiro ...................... 7 6 3 1 2 3
18), who are 11-13 at home this in the day, picked up his first Central Division Baez L,1-2................ 1⁄3
J.Romero ................. 0
3
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
S.Downs H,4 ...........
Walden BS,3-10......
1
1
1
2
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
2
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
season. Ben Zobrist had a hit since Sept. 10, 2008, for Cincinnati ....................................... 25 17 .595 — — 8-2 W-5 15-9 10-8 St. Louis Rodney L,2-2........... 1⁄3 0 1 1 2 1
St. Louis ......................................... 24 19 .558 11⁄2 11⁄2 5-5 W-2 12-9 12-10 J.Garcia.................... 8 5 1 0 1 5 Oakland
run-scoring double in the ninth Florida at Philadelphia. Milwaukee...................................... 20 21 .488 41⁄2 41⁄2 7-3 W-4 13-6 7-15 Salas W,2-0 ............. 1 0 0 0 0 1 Anderson ................. 62⁄3 5 3 3 4 7
Pittsburgh ...................................... 18 23 .439 61⁄2 61⁄2 3-7 L-6 7-11 11-12 Stutes pitched to 1 batter in the 6th. Wuertz BS,1-1......... 1⁄3 2 1 1 1 0
with two outs that resulted in Eppley (1-1) then bounced Chicago.......................................... 17 23 .425 7 7 3-7 L-3 9-13 8-10 J.Romero pitched to 1 batter in the 9th. Ziegler ...................... 1 0 0 0 0 1
Umpires—Home, Wally Bell;First, Greg Gibson- Fuentes .................... 1 0 0 0 0 1
the Yankees using closer Mar- his first pitch to Alexei Rami- Houston ......................................... 15 27 .357 10 10 2-8 L-3 9-13 6-14
;Second, Todd Tichenor;Third, Gerry Davis. Balfour W,3-1........... 1 1 0 0 0 3
West Division
iano Rivera to get the final out rez, and Beckham rushed W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
T—2:44. A—34,567 (43,975). HBP—by Pineiro (DeJesus). WP—Rodney.

in a non-save situation. home to give Chicago a 4-3


Colorado ........................................ 22 18 .550 — — 4-6 W-2 11-10 11-8 Mariners 5, Twins 2
San Francisco ............................... 22 19 .537 1
⁄2 21⁄2 7-3 L-2 10-5 12-14
Rodriguez tied it 1 with a lead. Los Angeles .................................. 19 23 .452 4 6 4-6 L-3 10-12 9-11 A L B O X E S Minnesota
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Seattle
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San Diego ...................................... 18 23 .439 41⁄2 61⁄2 6-4 W-3 7-14 11-9
Arizona........................................... 17 23 .425 5 7 3-7 L-1 10-10 7-13 Span cf 4 0 0 0 ISuzuki rf 3 1 1 0
Yankees 6, Rays 2 Plouffe ss
Kubel rf
4
4
0
1
0 0
1 0
Figgins 3b
Smoak 1b
4 1 1 0
3 0 1 1
AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE New York Tampa Bay Mornea dh 3 0 1 0 Ryan pr-ss 0 1 0 0
Monday's Games Monday's Games ab r h bi ab r h bi
N AT I O N A L L E A G U E R O U N D U P Tampa Bay 6, N.Y. Yankees 5 St. Louis 3, Philadelphia 1 Jeter ss 5 0 1 1 Fuld lf 4 0 0 0
Cuddyr 1b
DYong lf
4
4
1
0
1 0
0 0
Cust dh
Olivo c
4 0 1 1
3 0 1 0
Toronto 4, Detroit 2 Washington 4, Pittsburgh 2 Grndrs cf 5 0 0 0 SRdrgz ph 0 1 0 0 AKndy
Boston 8, Baltimore 7 Cincinnati 7, Chicago Cubs 4 Teixeir 1b 3 0 1 0 Zobrist 2b 3 0 1 1

Cards get mini sweep


Cleveland 19, Kansas City 1 Florida 2, N.Y. Mets 1, 11 innings Valenci 3b 4 0 0 1 2b-1b 3 1 2 2
AlRdrg 3b 4 2 2 2 Damon dh 5 0 3 0 Butera c 3 0 0 0 Peguer lf 4 1 1 1
Texas 4, Chicago White Sox 0 Atlanta 3, Houston 2 Cano 2b 4 0 1 0 Longori 3b 4 0 0 0
Oakland 5, L.A. Angels 4, 10 innings Colorado 7, San Francisco 4 LRdrgz
Martin c 4 1 1 0 Joyce rf 3 0 1 0
Seattle 5, Minnesota 2 San Diego 8, Arizona 4 Posada dh 3 0 2 0 BUpton cf 4 0 0 0 Revere ph 1 0 0 0 ss-2b 2 0 0 0
Tuesday's Games Milwaukee 2, L.A. Dodgers 1 ENunez ACasill 2b 3 0 1 0 MSndrs cf 3 0 0 0
N.Y. Yankees 6, Tampa Bay 2 Tuesday's Games Totals 34 2 4 1 Totals 29 5 8 5
pr-dh 0 1 0 0 Ktchm 1b 4 0 0 0
Toronto at Detroit, ppd., rain Atlanta 3, Houston 1, 11 innings Gardnr lf 4 2 3 1 EJhnsn ss 3 1 1 1 Minnesota .......................... 000 000 002 — 2

with win over Phils


Baltimore at Boston, ppd., rain Pittsburgh at Washington, ppd., rain Dickrsn rf 3 0 1 1 Shppch c 4 0 0 0 Seattle ................................ 101 002 01x — 5
Cleveland 7, Kansas City 3 Colorado 5, San Francisco 3 Totals 35 612 5 Totals 34 2 6 2 E—A.Kennedy (1), Figgins (5), L.Rodriguez (1).
Chicago White Sox 4, Texas 3 Cincinnati 7, Chicago Cubs 5 New York ........................... 000 101 202 — 6 DP—Minnesota 1. LOB—Minnesota 6, Seattle 5.
L.A. Angels at Oakland, (n) Florida at New York, ppd., rain 2B—Smoak (10), Cust (9). HR—A.Kennedy (4),
Tampa Bay......................... 001 000 001 — 2 Peguero (2). CS—I.Suzuki (3). SF—A.Kennedy.
Minnesota at Seattle, (n) St. Louis 2, Philadelphia 1 E—Cano (3), Zobrist (1). DP—Tampa Bay 2. LOB—
Wednesday's Games San Diego at Arizona, (n) IP H R ER BB SO
New York 5, Tampa Bay 10. 2B—Posada (3), Zo- Minnesota
N.Y. Yankees (Colon 2-2) at Baltimore (Britton 5-2), Milwaukee at L.A. Dodgers, (n) brist (14). HR—Al.Rodriguez 2 (8), E.Johnson (2).
7:05 p.m. Wednesday's Games S.Baker L,2-3........... 6 7 4 4 2 8
SB—E.Johnson (3). S—E.Nunez, Dickerson. Dumatrait.................. 11⁄3 0 1 1 2 0
Tampa Bay (Hellickson 4-2) at Toronto (Litsch 4-2), Colorado (De La Rosa 5-1) at Philadelphia (Hamels IP H R ER BB SO
7:07 p.m. 4-2), 7:05 p.m. Al.Burnett ................. 2⁄3 1 0 0 0 0
New York
The Associated Press the top of the 11th and was Detroit (Coke 1-5) at Boston (C.Buchholz 4-3), 7:10 Chicago Cubs (Dempster 2-4) at Florida (Nolasco Nova W,4-3.............. 51⁄3 4 1 1 2 4
Seattle
Pineda W,5-2 .......... 7 3 0 0 0 7
p.m. 3-0), 7:10 p.m.
ST. LOUIS — Lance Berk- rewarded with his first career Cleveland (Masterson 5-1) at Chicago White Sox Pittsburgh (Morton 4-1) at Cincinnati (Arroyo 3-3),
Robertson H,8......... 11⁄3
Chamberlain H,9..... 11⁄3
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
0
3
0
Laffey........................ 11⁄3 0 1 0 0 0
J.Wright .................... 2⁄3 1 1 0 0 0
man lined a bases-loaded single win. (Peavy 0-0), 8:10 p.m.
Texas (Ogando 4-0) at Kansas City (Duffy 0-0), 8:10
7:10 p.m.
Washington (Gorzelanny 2-2) at N.Y. Mets (Niese
Sanit.......................... 2⁄3
Ma.Rivera ................ 1⁄3
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
HBP—by Pineda (Morneau).
over a drawn-in outfield with p.m. 2-4), 7:10 p.m. Tampa Bay Marlins 2, Mets 1
Minnesota (Pavano 2-4) at Oakland (McCarthy 1-4), Houston (Norris 2-2) at St. Louis (Lohse 4-2), 8:15 Shields L,4-2 ........... 7 8 4 3 1 9
one out in the ninth inning, Rockies 5, Giants 3 10:05 p.m. p.m. C.Ramos .................. 1 1 0 0 0 0 Florida New York
L.A. Angels (Weaver 6-3) at Seattle (Vargas 2-2), Atlanta (Teheran 0-1) at Arizona (J.Saunders 0-5), B.Gomes .................. 1 3 2 2 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi
giving the St. Louis Cardinals a DENVER — Carlos Gon- 10:10 p.m. 9:40 p.m. Umpires—Home, Gary Darling;First, David Rack- Coghln cf
R.Webb p
4
0
0
0
0 0
0 0
JosRys ss
Harris 3b
5 0 2 0
4 0 0 0
Thursday's Games Milwaukee (Gallardo 4-2) at San Diego (Moseley ley;Second, Paul Emmel;Third, Rob Drake.
2-1 victory over the run-starved zalez’s two-run single off Javier Minnesota at Oakland, 3:35 p.m. 1-5), 10:05 p.m. T—3:10. A—27,123 (34,078). Choate p
Badnhp p
0
1
0
0
0 0
1 1
Hu ph-2b
Beltran rf
1 0 0 0
3 0 1 0
San Francisco (Cain 3-2) at L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw
Philadelphia Phillies on Tues- Lopez capped a four-run eighth- L.A. Angels at Seattle, 3:40 p.m.
N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. 5-3), 10:10 p.m. LNunez p 0 0 0 0 Bay lf 4 0 1 0
HRmrz ss 6 0 0 0 DnMrp 1b 4 1 1 0
day night. inning rally and the Rockies Tampa Bay at Toronto, 7:07 p.m.
Detroit at Boston, 7:10 p.m.
Thursday's Games
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 12:35 p.m.
Turner
Jaime Garcia allowed five hits surged back into first place in Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. Washington at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. Indians 7, Morrsn lf 4 0 0 0 2b-3b 5 0 2 1
GSnchz 1b 4 0 1 0 Pridie cf 5 0 1 0
and an unearned run in eight the NL West with a win over the
Texas at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. Houston at St. Louis, 1:45 p.m.
Colorado at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m.
Royals 3 Dobbs 3b 3 0 0 0 RPauln c 2 0 0 0
Chicago Cubs at Florida, 7:10 p.m. Cleveland Kansas City Helms ph-3b 2 0 0 0 Thole ph-c 1 0 0 0
innings for the Cardinals, but Giants. Atlanta at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. ab r h bi ab r h bi Stanton rf
J.Buck c
4 2 2 1 Pelfrey p
3 0 0 0 Hairstn ph
2 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
Milwaukee at San Diego, 10:05 p.m. Brantly cf 4 1 1 1 Aviles 2b 4 0 0 0
gave up a 1-0 lead in the eighth Gonzalez, whose three-run San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. ACarer ss 4 1 1 1 MeCarr cf 4 0 2 1 Hayes pr-c 1 0 0 0 Byrdak p 0 0 0 0
Choo rf 3 1 1 0 Gordon lf 4 0 0 0 Infante 2b 4 0 3 0 Isrnghs p 0 0 0 0
— enabled when second base- homer off Tim Lincecum pro- CSantn c 3 2 2 1 Butler dh 3 0 0 0 JJhnsn p 1 0 0 0 FRdrgz p 0 0 0 0
Hafner dh 4 1 2 3 Francr rf 4 1 1 0 Mujica p 0 0 0 0 FMrtnz ph 1 0 0 0
man Tyler Greene dropped pelled Colorado past the Giants OCarer 2b 4 1 1 0 Hosmer 1b 4 1 2 1 Cousins ph 1 0 1 0 OConnr p 0 0 0 0
MDunn p 0 0 0 0 Igarash p 0 0 0 0
Jimmy Rollins’ routine pop fly on Monday night, sent a fastball N L B O X E S San Francisco.................... 012 000 000 — 3
Colorado ............................ 010 000 04x — 5
T.Buck lf
LaPort 1b
4 0 1 1 Betemt 3b
3 0 0 0 Treanr c
3 0 0 0
3 1 1 1 Bonifac ph-cf 2 0 1 0 Niese ph 1 0 1 0
Totals 40 2 9 2 Totals 39 1 9 1
with one out. Rollins eventually to right field to snap a 3-3 tie E—J.Sanchez (2). DP—San Francisco 1, Colorado Hannhn 3b 4 0 1 0 AEscor ss 3 0 1 0
Reds 7, Cubs 5 1. LOB—San Francisco 7, Colorado 3. 2B—Burrell Totals 33 710 7 Totals 32 3 7 3 Florida ........................ 000 000 100 01 — 2
scored on a sacrifice fly by and make a winner of Matt Chicago Cincinnati
(5), Huff (10), J.Sanchez (3), Fowler (12), Iannetta Cleveland ........................... 300 120 100 — 7 New York ................... 000 100 000 00 — 1
(5). HR—Tulowitzki (11). S—Amezaga. Kansas City ....................... 010 001 001 — 3 E—H.Ramirez (7), Jos.Reyes (3). DP—Florida 1,
Placido Polanco. Belisle (4-2), who worked one Fukdm rf
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0
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1 0 Stubbs cf
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IP H R ER BB SO DP—Kansas City 1. LOB—Cleveland 5, Kansas New York 1. LOB—Florida 12, New York 12.
San Francisco 2B—Turner (3). 3B—Niese (1). HR—Stanton (8).
Fernando Salas (2-0) had a inning of relief. Barney 2b 4 1 1 1 Janish ss 5 1 1 0 J.Sanchez L,3-3 ...... 7 5 4 3 0 5
City 9. 2B—Brantley (7), Hafner 2 (8), Francoeur
(13). 3B—Hosmer (1). HR—A.Cabrera (7), C.San- SB—Jos.Reyes 2 (16). CS—Bay (1). S—Infante,
SCastro ss 5 0 1 0 Votto 1b 4 0 1 1 Ja.Lopez BS,1-2 ..... 1⁄3 2 1 1 0 0 Jo.Johnson, Bay.
strikeout in a perfect ninth. Huston Street pitched the ArRmr 3b 4 2 1 0 BPhllps 2b 3 1 2 0 Romo ........................ 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 1
tana (6). SB—Me.Cabrera (5). CS—Hosmer (1).
S—A.Cabrera. SF—Brantley. IP H R ER BB SO
C.Pena 1b 3 1 2 3 Bruce rf 4 0 0 0
The Phillies’ Roy Oswalt ninth for his 14th save in 15 Byrd cf 4 0 0 0 Rolen 3b 3 2 2 0
Colorado
Jimenez.................... 7 8 3 3 1 7
IP H R ER BB SO Florida
Jo.Johnson .............. 5 7 1 1 2 3
ASorin lf 2 0 0 0 FLewis lf 4 1 1 0 Cleveland
worked five efficient innings in tries. He gave up a one-out Campn pr-lf 1 1 1 1 Masset p 0 0 0 0
Belisle W,4-2 ...........
Street S,14-15 .........
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
C.Carrasco W,2-2... 51⁄3 5 2 2 2 5 Mujica .......................
M.Dunn.....................
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
5
R.Perez .................... 2⁄3 1 0 0 0 1
his first start off the 15-day single to Cody Ross but started Castillo c
Garza p
4
2
0
0
1 0
0 0
RHrndz c
T.Wood pr
2 1 1 0
0 0 0 0
J.Sanchez pitched to 3 batters in the 8th. J.Smith ..................... 1⁄3 0 0 0 2 0 R.Webb .................... 2⁄3 1 0 0 2 1
HBP—by J.Sanchez (Tulowitzki). WP—Jimenez. Sipp........................... 12⁄3 0 0 0 1 1 Choate ...................... 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0
disabled list for lower back a game-ending double play on RJhnsn ph
Marshll p
1
0
0
0
0 0
0 0
Hanign c
Volquez p
0 1 0 0
2 0 0 0
Umpires—Home, Jeff Nelson;First, Marty Foster- C.Perez .................... 1 1 1 1 2 1 Badenhop W,1-0 ..... 1 0 0 0 2 0
;Second, Bill Welke;Third, Tim Tschida. Kansas City L.Nunez S,15-15..... 1 1 0 0 0 2
inflammation. Danys Baez (1-2) Andres Torres’ screaming DeWitt ph
K.Wood p
1
0
0
0
0 0
0 0
Cairo ph
Arrdnd p
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
T—2:37. A—41,105 (50,490). O’Sullivan L,2-3....... 5 8 6 6 2 2 New York
Pelfrey ...................... 7 6 1 1 2 1
took the loss in relief. comebacker. JrSmth p 0 0 0 0 Teaford..................... 11⁄3
L.Coleman ............... 2⁄3
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0 Byrdak ...................... 1⁄3 0 0 0 1 0
Bray p 0 0 0 0 Isringhausen ............ 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 0
Heisey ph-lf 0 0 0 1 Braves 3, Astros 1 Bl.Wood ...................
Crow .........................
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2 F.Rodriguez............. 1 0 0 0 1 1
Braves 3, Astros 1 Reds 7, Cubs 5 Totals 35 5 8 5 Totals 33 7 9 2 Houston Atlanta O’Connor ................. 1 0 0 0 0 2
HBP—by O’Sullivan (Choo).
Chicago.............................. 300 000 110 — 5 ab r h bi ab r h bi Igarashi L,2-1 .......... 1 3 1 1 0 1
ATLANTA — Brian McCann CINCINNATI — Reliever Cincinnati ........................... 000 300 04x — 7
E—K.Wood (1), C.Pena (2), Garza (2), Castillo (1),
Bourn cf
AngSnc 2b
5
3
0
0
1 0
0 0
Prado lf
Heywrd rf
5 0 2 0
3 0 1 0 Padres 8, Diamondbacks 4
tied it with a pinch-hit, two-out Kerry Wood’s throwing error let Janish (4). DP—Cincinnati 1. LOB—Chicago 8, Cin- Pence rf 4 0 2 0 C.Jones 3b 5 0 1 0 San Diego Arizona
cinnati 9. 2B—S.Castro (9), Campana (1), Votto Ca.Lee lf 4 0 0 0 Uggla 2b 5 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi
homer in the ninth inning, then two runs score and Chris Hei- (12), Rolen (9). HR—C.Pena (5). SB—Barney (3), Bogsvc lf 1 0 1 0 Hinske 1b 4 1 1 0 White Sox 4, Denorfi rf 5 1 0 0 CYoung cf 4 0 1 0
hit a two-run shot in the 11th to sey followed with a tiebreaking Stubbs (14). CS—F.Lewis (1). S—Hanigan. SF—
Heisey.
Wallac 1b
MDwns 3b
4
5
1
0
1 1
0 0
D.Ross c 2 0 0 0
McCnn ph-c 2 2 2 3
Rangers 3 Bartlett ss
Headly 3b
5
4
2
2
2 2
3 1
Mora 3b
J.Upton rf
5 0 1 1
4 1 2 1
IP H R ER BB SO Barmes ss 4 0 2 0 AlGnzlz ss 4 0 0 0 Texas Chicago Hawpe 1b 4 1 1 0 S.Drew ss 4 0 0 0
lead the Atlanta Braves past the sacrifice fly in the eighth inning Chicago Towles c 5 0 0 0 McLoth cf 3 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Maybin cf 3 0 1 2 RRorts 2b 4 0 1 0
WRdrg p 3 0 1 0 D.Lowe p 2 0 0 0 EnChvz rf 4 1 2 0 Lillirdg lf 3 0 1 0
Houston Astros. that sent the Reds over the Garza........................
Marshall H,8 ............
6
1
5
0
3
0
0
0
4
1
3
1 Melncn p 0 0 0 0 Sherrill p 0 0 0 0 Andrus ss 5 0 1 0 McPhrs ph 1 0 1 0
Venale cf
Ludwck lf
1
3
0
1
0 0
2 3
Nady 1b
GParra lf
3 0 0 0
3 0 0 0
The Braves were trailing 1-0 sloppy Cubs. K.Wood L,1-3 Michals ph
Fulchin p
1
0
0
0
0 0
0 0
Proctor p
Mather ph
0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
Kinsler 2b
MiYong 1b
4
3
0
0
0 0
1 0
Pierre pr-lf
AlRmrz ss
0 0 0 0
3 0 0 0
KPhlps c
AlGnzlz 2b
3
4
0
1
0 0
0 0
HBlanc c 3 2 2 2
Monter ph-c 1 0 0 0
BS,3-3 ...................... 1 4 4 0 0 0
and down to their final strike in The Cubs self-destructed Cincinnati Venters p
OFlhrt p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
ABeltre 3b
DvMrp lf
4
2
0
1
0 0
0 0
A.Dunn dh
Konerk 1b
4 0 0 0
4 0 0 0
Richrd p 3 0 0 0 Galrrg p 1 0 0 0
Volquez .................... 6 3 3 3 1 9 Qualls p 0 0 0 0 Mirand ph 0 1 0 0
the ninth when McCann drove a with four errors in a steady rain. Arredondo ................ 1⁄3 1 1 1 3 1 Conrad ph 0 0 0 0 Napoli dh
Torreal c
3
2
1
0
1 0
0 1
Quentin rf
Przyns c
1 0 0 0
2 1 0 0
Forsyth ph 0 0 0 0 JGutrrz p 0 0 0 0
Jor.Smith.................. 11⁄3 3 1 1 0 1 Gearrin p 0 0 0 0 Frieri p 0 0 0 0 Branyn ph 1 0 0 0
1-2 pitch the opposite way, the All seven of Cincinnati’s runs Bray W,1-0 ............... 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 39 1 8 1 Totals 36 3 7 3 Gentry cf 2 0 0 0 Rios cf 2 1 1 0 Adams p 0 0 0 0 Demel p 0 0 0 0
Masset S,1-4 ........... 1 1 0 0 0 0 Houston...................... 000 000 100 00 — 1 Morlnd ph 1 0 0 0 Bckhm 2b 2 1 0 0 Patersn p 0 0 0 0
ball just clearing the wall in were unearned. HBP—by Volquez (Ar.Ramirez). WP—Garza. Atlanta ........................ 000 000 001 02 — 3 Morel 3b 3 1 1 3 KJhnsn ph 1 0 0 0
Totals 30 3 5 1 Totals 25 4 4 3 Totals 35 8 9 8 Totals 34 4 7 4
left-center. Wood (1-3) threw wide of One out when winning run scored.
E—M.Downs (2), Ale.Gonzalez (2). DP—Houston Texas.................................. 110 100 000 — 3 San Diego .......................... 230 030 000 — 8
The All-Star catcher stayed in third while trying to get a force- Rockies 5, Giants 3 2, Atlanta 2. LOB—Houston 10, Atlanta 8. Chicago.............................. 000 030 01x — 4
E—Al.Ramirez (6). DP—Texas 2, Chicago 2.
Arizona ............................... 001 020 010 — 4
2B—Barmes (4). HR—Wallace (3), McCann 2 (4). E—Headley (6), R.Roberts (3), S.Drew (4). DP—
the game behind the plate and out on Ryan Hanigan’s sacrifice San Francisco
ab r h bi
Colorado
ab r h bi
SB—Bogusevic (1), Heyward (3). S—Ang.San- LOB—Texas 8, Chicago 3. 2B—En.Chavez (2). San Diego 1, Arizona 1. LOB—San Diego 6, Arizona
chez, Conrad. HR—Morel (1). CS—Rios (3). SF—Torrealba. 9. 2B—Bartlett (5), Headley (10), C.Young (11).
two innings later, he ended it bunt, allowing the catcher to go Torres cf
Fontent 2b
5
4
0 0 0
1 1 0
Fowler cf
Herrer 2b
4
4
1
0
1 1
0 0
IP H R ER BB SO IP H R ER BB SO HR—Ludwick (7), J.Upton (8), H.Blanco 2 (4). SB—
Houston Texas S.Drew (3). SF—Maybin, Ludwick.
with his fourth homer of the all the way to third base while Posey c 4 1 2 0 CGnzlz lf 4 0 1 2 W.Rodriguez ........... 8 5 0 0 2 6 Harrison ................... 7 3 3 3 4 6 IP H R ER BB SO
Burrell lf 4 0 2 2 Tlwtzk ss 3 1 1 1 Melancon BS,2-3 .... 1 1 1 1 0 1 Eppley L,1-1 ............ 1⁄3 1 1 1 2 1
season — a towering drive the tying runs scored. Heisey Schrhlt rf 0 0 0 0 Wggntn 1b 4 0 0 0 Fulchino L,0-2 ......... 11⁄3 1 2 2 3 1 Rhodes..................... 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 1
San Diego
Richard W,2-4 ......... 52⁄3 5 3 3 3 5
Huff 1b 3 1 2 0 Street p 0 0 0 0 Chicago
down the right-field line, just put the Reds ahead and Joey MTejad ss 4 0 1 1 JoLopz 3b 3 0 0 0
Atlanta
D.Lowe ..................... 7 5 1 1 0 4 Danks ....................... 61⁄3 4 3 2 6 2
Qualls ....................... 11⁄3
Frieri ......................... 1⁄3
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
Rownd rf-lf 4 0 0 0 Splrghs rf 3 1 2 0
inside the foul pole against Jeff Votto added an RBI double. JaLopz p 0 0 0 0 Iannett c 3 1 2 0
Sherrill ......................
Proctor......................
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
Crain W,1-1 ............. 12⁄3
S.Santos S,6-6 ........ 1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
Adams S,1-1............ 12⁄3 1 0 0 0 3
Romo p 0 0 0 0 Jimenz p 2 0 0 0 Arizona
Fulchino (0-2). The Reds won for the 11th DeRosa 3b 4 0 0 0 Belisle p 0 0 0 0
Venters..................... 1 0 0 0 0 1 WP—Eppley.
Umpires—Home, Jeff Kellogg;First, Eric Cooper-
Galarraga L,3-4....... 5 8 8 5 2 1
O’Flaherty ................ 1 0 0 0 1 2 J.Gutierrez ............... 2 1 0 0 0 3
Cory Gearrin (1-1) escaped a time in 13 games, sweeping the JSnchz p
C.Ross lf
3
1
0 1 0
0 1 0
Amezg ph
Helton 1b
0
0
1
0
0 0
0 0
Gearrin W,1-1.......... 1 1 0 0 2 1 ;Second, Mark Carlson;Third, Tim Timmons. Demel ....................... 1 0 0 0 1 0
Sherrill pitched to 2 batters in the 8th. T—2:36. A—22,437 (40,615). Paterson ................... 1 0 0 0 0 0
bases-loaded, one-out jam in two-game series. Totals 36 310 3 Totals 30 5 7 4
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H . S. B OYS T E N N I S S TA N L E Y C U P P L AYO F F S H.S. GIRLS SOCCER

Seminary
triumphs
Playoff picture
at states still very blurry
The Times Leader staff By JOHN ERZAR
H . S . G I R L S
WILKES-BARRE — Evan jerzar@timesleader.com
S O C C E R
Botwin and Christopher Kim Foul weather played havoc
WYOMING VALLEY CONFERENCE
sealed a 3-2 victory for Wyom- with the Wyoming Valley Con- STANDINGS
ing Seminary over Moravian ference girls soccer season and Division 1-A ............................................. W
y-Berwick................................................... 11
L
1
T
1
Academy in the first round of it did the same with the seed- y-Coughlin ................................................. 11 1 1
y-Dallas...................................................... 8 3 2
the PIAA 2A boys tennis ings for the District 2 tourna- y-Holy Redeemer ..................................... 6 7 0
championships. ment. Crestwood ................................................. 5 7 1

Botwin and Kim won 2-6, Because the Lake-Lehman at Division 1-B............................................ W L T
7-6, 6-3 over Moravian’s Mad- Nanticoke game couldn’t be y-Delaware Valley ................................... 5 6 2
y-Lake-Lehman ....................................... 4 6 2
hav Sekar and Michael Bo- played Tuesday, the seedings Wyoming Valley West ............................ 3 9 1

reen in the No. 2 doubles. couldn’t be set completely. Nanticoke ................................................. 2 8


Hazleton Area ......................................... 3 10
2
0
Harry Parkhurst won 6-0, AP PHOTO Also, today’s Honesdale at
Division 2-A ............................................. W L T
6-0 over the Lions’ Bobby Bruins center Tyler Seguin shoots despite a diving effort from Lightning defenseman Brett Clark Tunkhannock game and Thurs- y-Honesdale.............................................. 10 2 0

Michaels at No. 3 singles. during Game 2 of the Eastern Conference final on Tuesday. Seguin had four points in Boston’s win. day’s Berwick vs. Coughlin y-North Pocono ........................................ 6 4 2
Pittston Area ............................................. 6 6 1
Division 1-A championship
Wyoming Seminary ad-

Rookie Seguin fuels Bruins


Wyoming Seminary.................................. 5 7 1
game will come into play. Hanover Area............................................ 4 8 1
vances to the second round
Here is how the 10 seeds will Division 2-B............................................ W L T
where it will play Hampton at Tunkhannock ........................................... 9 2 1
be pending the outcome of the
12:30 p.m. Friday at Hershey Meyers...................................................... 9 2 2
aforementioned games: 1. Ber- Wyoming Area......................................... 6 6 1
Racquet Club in Hershey. wick/Coughlin winner; 2. Ber- GAR .......................................................... 3 9 1
MMI Prep.................................................. 0 12 0
SINGLES -- 1. George Parkhurst (SEM)
The Associated Press concussion. with 7 seconds left in the first pe- wick/Coughlin loser; 3. Dallas; y – Clinched District 2 playoff berth
over Madhav Valla 6-1, 4-6, 6-4; 2. Andrew Ma BOSTON — Tyler Seguin had On Tuesday, with Bergeron riod. 4. Holy Redeemer; 5. Delaware Playoff format: Four 1-A teams, three 1-B teams,
(MOR) over Bijoy Ghosh 6-3, 5-7, 6-3; 3. Harry two 2-A teams and one 2-B team qualify.
Parkhurst (SEM) over Bobby Michaels 6-0, 6-0
two goals and two assists and still sidelined, Seguin tied it at 2 The Bruins came out aggres- Valley or Lake-Lehman; 6. Dela- Monday results
Coughlin 6, Dallas 1
DOUBLES -- 1. Jack Dealtry and Logan the Boston Bruins fed off the en- just 48 seconds into the second sively in the second period and ware Valley or Lake-Lehman; 7. Tunkhannock 11, MMI Prep 0
Bernard (MOR) over James Curtis and Henry
Cornell 6-3, 5-7, 6-4; 2. Evan Botwin and
ergy of the recently promoted period then made it 4-2 at 6:30. scored five goals. Honesdale; 8. Nanticoke or Lake-Lehman 4, Hazleton Area 1
Meyers 3, Hanover Area 2
Christopher Kim (SEM) over Madhav Sekar rookie to beat the Tampa Bay Vincent Lecavalier cut the Light- Seguin started the barrage Wyoming Valley West; 9. North Tuesday's results
Honesdale 2, Wyoming Area 0
and Michael Boreen 2-6, 7-6, 6-3 Lightning 6-5 and tie the Eastern ning’s deficit to 4-3 with a power- when he took a pass from Ryder Pocono; 10. Meyers or Tunk- Lake-Lehman at Nanticoke, ppd.
Wednesday's games
Conference finals at one game play goal at 7:48, but Seguin set at his blue line and used excep- hannock. Honesdale at Tunkhannock, 4:15 p.m.
GIRLS LACROSSE each on Tuesday night. up two goals by Michael Ryder Lake-Lehman at Nanticoke, 4:15 p.m.
tional speed to race between The top-six seeds receive MMI Prep at North Pocono, 4 p.m.
Dallas 9, Danville 2 Boston earned a split at home that put Boston on top 6-3 enter- (END OF REGULAR SEASON)
Tampa Bay defensemen Randy first-round byes. Thursday's game
Cara Pricher, Emily Cap- and snapped the Lightning’s ing the third. Jones and Victor Hedman. Se- Here is how the three games Division 1-A championship
Berwick vs. Coughlin, 4:15 p.m., Lake-Lehman
itano and Madeline Mulhern eight-game winning streak that Steven Stamkos and Dominic guin went in alone on Dwayne will influence the seedings. H.S. (time change)
scored two goals for the began when they were down 3-1 Moore scored in the final period
Roloson, cut from right to left,
Mountaineers, who won on to Pittsburgh in the first round. for the Lightning. Berwick vs. Coughlin
and lifted a backhander over the
the road. Game 3 is at Tampa Bay on Adam Hall gave the Lightning
a 1-0 lead 13 seconds after the sprawling goalie. The Division 1-A title game
Kelsey Maas, Lynn Viercin- Thursday.
The Bruins have won nine of opening faceoff, the quickest David Krejci put the Bruins will still be at Lake-Lehman game Thursday at a site and
ski and Evonna Ackourey ahead for good at 2:24 with the High School on Thursday, but time to be determined. The
11. goal in the team’s playoff history.
added one goal apiece for The shifty, 19-year-old Seguin, In their opening 5-2 win, the only Bruins’ goal of the second the time has been moved up to winner would then be the 10th
Dallas. Capitano and Mulhern the second pick in last year’s Lightning set club postseason period that didn’t involve Se- 4:15 p.m. to accommodate Ber- seed and the loser eliminated.
also added an assist each in NHL draft, was benched for the records with two goals in 19 sec- guin. wick’s awards night.
the win. first 11 playoff games because of onds and three in 1:25, all in the Boston’s Tim Thomas stop- The winner will be the top First-round games
perceived defensive shortcom- first period. ped Ryan Malone on a break- seed and the loser the second Two first-round games will be
ings. He rejoined the lineup for Nathan Horton tied Game 2 away and, 22 seconds later, Se- seed. The outcome won’t influ- played either Friday or Sat-
H.S. VOLLEYBALL the series opener, getting a goal with a power-play goal at 13:58, guin connected again at 6:30. ence any other seeds. urday.
and an assist, when Patrice Ber- but the Lightning took a 2-1 lead Skating in on the right, he called The 10th seed – either Meyers
Lake-Lehman at Nanticoke
Redeemer claims geron sat out because of a mild when Martin St. Louis scored for the puck.
4:15 p.m. today
Here are the scenarios.
or Tunkhannock – will be at No.
7 Honesdale.
Ninth seeded North Pocono
conference crown
YANKEES
Lehman wins: Lehman and will travel to either Nanticoke or
LOOKING AHEAD grounds into fielder’s choice, Laird out at second. Delaware Valley finish tied for Valley West.
YANKEES 2-0
The Times Leader staff Next Game: 10:35 a.m. today IRONPIGS SECOND: Brandon Moss flied out.
Delwyn Young hit a home run. Josh Barfield flied
the Division 1-B title and will
WILKES-BARRE — Peter vs. Lehigh Valley at PNC Field out. Tag Bozied homered. Erik Kratz walked. Brian play 6 p.m. Thursday at Spartan Quarterfinals
Continued from Page 1B Probable Pitchers: The Bocock grounded out. TIED 2-2
Alexis posted 36 kills as Holy IRONPIGS THIRD: Rich Thompson singled Stadium in Kingston. The win- All games will be at the home
IronPigs’ RHP Nate Bump (2-3, and moved to third on a single by Ronnie Belliard.
Redeemer clinched the booming two-run home run off 5.54) vs. Yankees RHP Adam Domonic Brown sacrifice fly scoring Thompson. ner gets the fifth seed and the field of the higher seed at 4:30
Delwyn Young safe on catcher’s interference, Bel-
Wyoming Valley Conference the batter’s eye in centerfield in Warren (2-1, 3.73) liard to second. Josh Barfield struck out. IRONPIGS loser gets the sixth seed. p.m. Monday.
championship with a 3-1 victo- the bottom of the first against On Deck: The teams continue
3-2
YANKEES THIRD: Jorge Vazquez homered.
Nanticoke would be eliminat- The top seed – either Berwick
ry over Abington Heights on Worley as SWB went up 2-0. a four-game series with Justin Maxwell struck out. Brandon Laird singled.
Jordan Parraz grounded out. Ramiro Pena singled,
ed, and Valley West would be- or Coughlin – will host the
Tuesday. The scores were Lehigh Valley evened the evening games Thursday and Laird to second. Luis Nunez flied out. TIED 3-3 come the eighth seed. winner of Honesdale vs. Tunk-
Friday. IRONPIGS FIFTH: Rich Thompson walked.
28-26, 25-23, 22-25, 25-17. score at 2-2 on a pair of solo Ronnie Belliard singled, Thompson to second. Do- Nanticoke wins: Nanticoke hannock/Meyers.
Radio: All games can be heard monic Brown walked to load the bases. Brandon
Alexis also had two blocks, shots from Delwyn Young and Moss singled, scoring Thompson. Delwyn Young becomes the eighth seed and The second seed – either
on THE GAME (1340-AM) with struck out. Josh Barfield flied out. Tag Bozied pop-
nine service points and two Tag Bozied in the second against Mike Vander Woude ped out. IRONPIGS 4-3 Valley West is eliminated. Dela- Berwick or Coughlin – will host
aces for the unbeaten Royals Yankee starter David Phelps IRONPIGS SIXTH: Erik Kratz struck out. Brian
Bocock doubled. Rich Thompson walked. Ronnie
ware Valley will then be the fifth the eighth seed, which will be
(15-0), who won their 40th (four-plus innings, six hits, four Belliard grounded out, advancing Bocock and
Thompson. Yankees pitcher Ryan Pope balked,
seed and Lehman will be the either Nanticoke or Valley West.
consecutive WVC match. runs allowed), who was hit with good with a run in the fifth and scoring Bocock and moving Thompson to third. Do- sixth seed. Third-seeded Dallas will host
monic Brown singled to score Thompson, but was
John McCarthy notched 16 the loss. two more in the sixth. Brandon out trying for a double. IRONPIGS 6-3 Lehman and Nanticoke tie: the sixth seed, which will be
IRONPIGS NINTH: Domonic Brown walked.
kills and two blocks. After Lehigh Valley went Moss picked up an RBI single in Brandon Moss singled, Brown to third. Delwyn Delaware Valley gets the fifth either Delaware Valley or Lake-
Young struck out. Josh Barfield grounded into fiel-
Rob Wingert had 49 assists, ahead 3-2 in the third on a sacri- the fifth, while Brown added a der’s choice, Moss out at second. Barfield caught seed and Lehman gets the sixth Lehman.
five kills, six blocks, 13 service fice fly from Domonic Brown (1- run-scoring single in the sixth. A stealing. IRONPIGS 7-3 seed. Nanticoke and Valley West Fourth seeded Holy Redeem-
points and three digs, while for-2, 2 RBI), Vazquez connected balk by Yankees pitcher Ryan would finish tied and have a er will host the fifth seed, which
Dan Konicki pitched in with again for Scranton/Wilkes- Pope also allowed a run to score play-in game for the eighth seed, will be either Delaware Valley or
Lehigh Valley 7, Yankees 3
eight kills, two blocks, three Barre to tie the game at 3-3 in the in the sixth to go ahead 6-3. Lehigh Valley Yankees most likely Thursday at a site Lake-Lehman.
ab r h bi ab r h bi
assists and four digs. bottom of the third. Notes: The game lasted 3 Thompson cf 2 3 1 0 Russo dh 3 0 0 0 and time to be determined.
The two home runs for Vaz- hours, 17 minutes. It marked the Belliard 3b 5 0 2 0 Brewer lf-rf 3 1 3 0 Semifinals and championship
Drew Shumaker paced Brown rf 2 1 1 2 Montero c 5 0 1 0
quez marked the fifth time this 13th time in 37 games this sea- Moss dh 5 0 2 1 Vazquez 1b 4 2 2 3 Honesdale at Tunkhannock All games will be played at
Abington Heights with eight Young lf 4 1 2 1 Maxwell cf 5 0 1 0
season he has hit two home runs son the Yankees have played a Barfield 2b 5 0 0 1 Laird 3b-lf 4 0 1 0 4:15 p.m. today Lake-Lehman High School.
kills, six service points and Bozied 1b 4 1 1 1 Parraz rf 3 0 0 0
three digs, while Eric Wasser in a game. The feat ties him for game at least three hours. … Kratz c 3 0 0 0 Bernier 3b 1 0 0 0 Here are the scenarios. Ho- Admission for these games is $6
Bocock ss 4 1 1 0 Pena ss 4 0 1 0
had five kills, 24 assists, three second on the SWB franchise Scranton/Wilkes-Barre outfiel- Nunez 2b 4 0 0 0 nesdale is locked into the sev- for adults and $4 for students.
Totals 34 710 6 Totals 36 3 9 3
blocks and eight service list. Bobby Estalella is the fran- der Chris Dickerson was called Lehigh Valley..................... 021 012 001 — 7 enth seed regardless of the The semifinals will be
points. chise leader in multiple-homer up to the majors prior to Tues- Yankees ............................. 201 000 000 — 3
LV — 2B: Bocock (1); HR: Young (6), Bozied (2);
outcome. Wednesday, May 25, tentatively
games with six. Vazquez now day’s game with the correspond- SF: Brown; Team RISP: 2-for-9; Team LOB: 8; CS: Tunkhannock wins: Tunk- at 5 p.m. and 7 p.m.
James Connolly added Barfield (4); E: Belliard (6).
has a league-leading 16 home ing move made being New York SWB — HR: Vazquez 2 (16); SAC: Brewer; Team hannock becomes the 10th seed The championship game will
eight kills, seven service RISP: 0-for-7; Team LOB: 11; E: Montero (1); PB:
runs and 41 RBI. reliever Rafael Soriano placed Montero (2). and Meyers is eliminated. be Friday, May 27, with the time
points and one ace for the IP H R ER BB SO
“He’s a good hitter. We’ve seen on the disabled list. … Gary Ben- Lehigh Valley Honesdale wins: Meyers be- to be determined.
Comets, and Dustin Ganz had Worley ...................... 3.0 7 3 3 1 1
him all along,” Sandberg said nett is the only Scranton/ comes the 10th seed and Tunk- Only the District 2 champion
four kills and eight digs. Carpenter (W, 3-0) . 2.2 1 0 0 2 1
about Vazquez. “You have to Wilkes-Barre player to hit three Schwimer (S, 1) ...... 3.1
Yankees
1 0 0 1 7 hannock is eliminated. advances to the PIAA tourna-
Wyoming Area 3, pitch him very carefully. You home runs in a game; he did that Phelps (L, 2-4)......... 4.0
Pope ......................... 3.0
6
3
4
2
4
2
3
1
3
3
Tunkhannock and Honesdale ment. It will host the District 3
West Side Tech 0 can’t make a mistake. The guy in 1996. Sisco ......................... 1.1 1 1 1 2 2 tie: Meyers and Tunkhannock sixth seed on Wednesday, June
Wordekemper ......... 0.2 0 0 0 0 0
will take you to dead-center. Phelps pitched to 4 batters in the 5th. would tie for the Division 2-B 1, at Lake-Lehman with the time
Tony Richards (38 assists, 4 HOW THEY SCORED Balk: Pope.
He’ll take you to all fields. He’s a YANKEES FIRST: Kevin Russo flied out. Dan Umpires: HP: Chris Conroy. 1B: Jeff Gosney. 3B: title and have a championship to be determined.
aces, 4 kills), Chris Evans (9 good-looking hitter.” Brewer singled. Jesus Montero flied out. Jorge Johnny Conrad.
Vazquez homered. Justin Maxwell singled. Bran- T: 3:17.
kills, 3 aces) and Larry Pop- The IronPigs went ahead for don Laird reaches base on error. Jordan Parraz Att: 2,602.
ovich (12 kills) led the effort
for Wyoming Area in a 25-13,
26-24, 25-15 sweep.
Hornets post shutout of Wyoming Area
DRAFT
deep in the playoffs and hope rimmedglassesandabowtieand
Tyler Atherholt (15 kills, 3 they won’t have to worry about looked serious until he showed a The Times Leader staff an assist.
blocks, 2 service points), this trip again. keen sense of humor in a televi- Megan Yurek made eight saves
HONESDALE — Taylor Cor-
Derrick Eyerman (2 kills, 3 Nick Gilbert was born with sion interview. His father called for the Warriors.
Continued from Page 1B bin and Seneca Propst scored
assists, 3 service points) and Neurofibromatosis (NF), a nerve him his “hero.” The Cavs also Wyoming Area................................................ 0 0 — 0
goals as Honesdale defeated Honesdale....................................................... 1 1 — 2
John Steckman (4 service record. disorder that causes tumors to brought along two Cleveland Wyoming Area 2-0 in a high FirstSecondhalf: 1. HON, Taylor Corbin.
half: 1. HON, Seneca Propst (Natalie
points, 2 assists) topped West Instead the luck went to the growanywhereinthebodyatany Browns dressed in the Cavs’ wine school girls soccer game. Hoff) Shots: WA 5, HON 24; Saves: WA 8 (Megan
Side Tech. Cavs, who are used to playing time. He was wearing black- and gold jerseys for good luck.
Yurek), HON 4 (Brittany Kriner); Corners: WA 1,
Natalie Hoff contributed with HON 3.
Tunkhannock 3,
Lake-Lehman 2

LEICESTER
overall impression was “that the afford high-priced doping witch- ed. That would suggest that men- cells which can provide telltale
James Hawk had 17 blocks, UCI could and should have exe- doctors, may still be transfusing talities are changing — which is signs of manipulation.
16 kills, six digs and an ace to cuted a more targeted and aggres- and using EPO but in amounts also borne out by police and anti- Changed. Not completely
lead Tunkhannock in a 26-28, sive testing strategy.” small enough to stay under the doping authorities who say they’re weaned itself off the naughty
25-20, 25-23, 20-25, 15-10 win. Continued from Page 1B
But they also tempered their radar. Experts employed by the getting more tips and better in- sauce, but apparently pedaling in
Paul Henn had 12 kills, 10 — the highest priority for concerns with praise, saying “the UCI to scrutinize the readings say telligence from within the famous- the right direction.
eight blocks and six digs for testing — wasn’t tested at all in UCI should be congratulated” for some riders’ blood values look too ly secretive peloton about riders Those roadside spectators at
the Tigers. Randy Howell the three months before the Tour, its blood monitoring program and good to be true, which suggests and teams still suspected of dop- the Tour who have long delighted
notched 49 assists, 15 service the experts said. L’Equipe said just noting that “very few” other that they’ve found ways to work ing. Without getting bogged down in yelling “all dopers!” when the
points and four aces. two of the 198 competitors were sports bother to collect such around the monitoring program. in the science, the UCI also says peloton zooms past need to come
For Lake-Lehman, Tim listed at 10 — Carlos Barredo of intelligence. Other riders, however, may that in the three years since it up with more accurate jibes.
Price had six kills, nine blocks Spain and Yaroslav Popovych of Knowing that their blood is have decided that the risks are launched its monitoring program,
and 10 digs. J.J. Ford finished Ukraine, one of Lance Arm- being closely watched appears to now too great and have either it has seen a dramatic decline in John Leicester is an international
with 13 service points, three strong’s RadioShack teammates. be a deterrent for riders, too. stopped blood doping or, if they extremely unusual readings for sports columnist for The Associated
aces and 15 digs. The experts’ report said their Some, especially those who can are younger, have not even start- reticulocytes — young red blood Press.
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PREAKNESS NOTEBOOK kept us in business,” Griffith said.

KILLEBREW
Killebrew was elected to the

‘Macho Man’ gets


Hall of Fame in 1984, the first
Twin to be enshrined. Killebrew’s
No. 3 jersey was retired in 1975.
Continued from Page 1B
Killebrew’s easygoing demeanor

a second chance
millions of fans across Twins ter- contrasted starkly with his nick-
ritory than Harmon Killebrew,” name and standing as one of base-
Twins president Dave St. Peter ball’s most feared hitters.
said. He said Killebrew’s legacy “I didn’t have evil intentions,”
“will be the class, dignity and hu- Killebrew said on his website.
The Associated Press page with the other horses. mility he demonstrated each and “But I guess I did have power.”
BALTIMORE — With This horse has run very well every day as a Hall of Fame-qual- Harmon Clayton Killebrew
Nehro out of the Preakness at Pimlico and has done ity husband, father, friend, team- was born June 29, 1936, in the
picture, Mucho Macho Man everything we’ve asked.” mate and man.” Idaho farm town of Payette. He
could be the chief rival for The Maryland bred is At Target Field, where the vid- was an all-state quarterback in
Animal Kingdom in the stabled at the Bowie Train- eo board showed a picture of Kil- high school, but it was his power
Preakness Stakes on Sat- ing Center. lebrew, members of the Twins’ with a baseball bat in his hands
urday. ground crew slowly lifted home that got Killebrew noticed by the
While Animal Kingdom ALL QUIET plate and slipped under it a plas- Washington Senators.
drew off to a 23⁄4-length It’s been a ghost town at tic-encased, black-and-white pho- Killebrew didn’t just hit balls
victory in the Kentucky the Pimlico Stakes barn to of Killebrew winding up for a over the fence, he turned at-bats
Derby, Nehro edged Mucho with no Preakness runners swing. The picture, believed to be into longest-drive contests. He
Macho Man by a neck for on the grounds. from the 1960s, will stay beneath never worried much about his
second place. Those two That will change Wednes- AP PHOTO the plate the rest of the season. short game, preferring instead to
figured to be among the top day when the majority of Kentucky Derby runner-up Nehro will not run in the Preakness. Nehro Twins catcher Joe Mauer said swing for the fences, and wound
challengers in a Preakness horses arrive, including has endured a busy schedule this spring, and owner Ahmed Zayat he felt like he had lost a family up with a career .256 average.
rematch. Dance City for trainer Todd says he doesn’t want to risk running the horse in Saturday’s second member. “I didn’t think much about bat-
Then Nehro dropped out Pletcher. leg of the Triple Crown. “He has treated me like one of ting average when I was playing,”
Tuesday morning. Owner The colt had an easy jog his own,” Mauer said. “It’s hard to Killebrew said.
Ahmed Zayat decided to at Churchill Downs on on the same track as the Ken- put into words what Harmon has Commissioner Bud Selig said

PREAKNESS
skip the middle jewel of the Tuesday and will fly into tucky Derby. meant to me. He first welcomed he was saddened by the death of a
Triple Crown and wait for Baltimore on Wednesday With Nehro out, Isn’t He Per- me into the Twins family as an 18- “true gentleman.”
the Belmont Stakes on June morning. fect moves into position to join year-old kid and has continued to “Harmon was as tough and
11. The Preakness will be the starting field. influence my life in many ways. feared a competitor on the field
Continued from Page 1B
Mucho Macho Man is still only the fifth start for the Isn’t He Perfect has amassed He is someone I will never forget as the game has ever seen, while
on target for the race. He colt, third last time out in He’s not looking obviously (to more than $90,000 in earnings and will always treasure the time off the field he touched everyone
put in his final Preakness the Arkansas Derby. be) on the pace. I’d much rath- but hasn’t finished in the mon- we spent together.” he encountered with his sensitive
work for trainer Kathy Ritvo “He seems to be an im- er be on the middle to outside.” ey in three stakes races this Killebrew broke in with the and humble nature,” Selig said.
in the slop at Belmont Park proving horse,” Pletcher No matter where Animal year. Washington Senators in 1954 as “He led his life with modesty and
on Tuesday, a half mile in said “He’s getting better Kingdom begins, he won’t have It will be the first Triple an 18-year-old. He spent most of dignity and I will miss him forev-
49.28 seconds with jockey with experience and we to worry about Nehro at the Crown race for trainer Dood- his first five seasons in the mi- er.”
Rajiv Maragh aboard. thought his Arkansas Derby finish. nauth Shivmangal, who is from nors, then hit 42 homers in his With strong competition from
“He worked well. He was a very good race. He “It was a hard decision for Guyana and based in New York first full season in 1959. The Sen- Kirby Puckett in the generation
came back great,” Ritvo was the only horse that was Mr. Zayat to make,” Bradley City. Shivmangal wasn’t as- ators moved to Minnesota in that followed him, Killebrew will
said. part of the early pace scena- Weisbord, racing and finance sured a spot until Nehro drop- 1961, and Killebrew hit 190 home- go down as perhaps the most pop-
Ritvo was a major story- rio that stuck around and manager for owner Zayat Sta- ped out. rs in his first four seasons there, ular Twins player in history, pos-
line before the Derby, bid- got a piece of it. Obviously bles LLC, said in Louisville, Ky. “I’m more than happy to be including 49 in 1964. sibly in all of Minnesota sports.
ding to become the first he’s got to step up to the “Four races in eight weeks in the race,” Shivmangal said. The 11-time All-Star was the Killebrew Root Beer is sold at
woman trainer to capture next level, but he’s showing seemed like a lot to ask. For “I can’t tell you how good it American League’s Most Valua- Target Field, and there’s a Kille-
the race while also gaining all the right signs,” Pletcher any top race horse, that’s a lot felt.” ble Player in 1969 after hitting 49 brew Drive next to the mall
widespread attention as a said. of running in this day and age.” Saratoga Red, trained by D. home runs with 140 RBIs and 145 where Metropolitan Stadium
heart-transplant recipient. The trainer is looking for Before competing in the Der- Wayne Lukas, needs another walks, all team records that stand once stood in suburban Bloo-
Ritvo plans to send Mu- his first Preakness victory by, Nehro was second in the horse to drop out to make the to this day. mington.
cho Macho Man down to after Kentucky Derby win- Louisiana Derby on March 26 Preakness field. If that doesn’t “I found out early in life that I “Harmon Killebrew was a gem.
Baltimore on Wednesday. ner Super Saver finished and second in the Arkansas happen, Saratoga Red probably could hit a baseball farther than I can never thank him enough for
He is one of four horses eighth and stablemate Aike- Derby on April 16. will run in Saturday’s under- most players and that’s what I all I learned from him,” said for-
who finished behind Animal nite ran 10th last year. Weisbord expects Nehro to card. tried to do,” Killebrew said. mer teammate Rod Carew. “He
Kingdom in the Derby back Ramon Dominguez will continue to train at Churchill The stakes barn at Pimlico Behind their soft-spoken slug- was a consummate professional
for another try in the Preak- be aboard for the first time. Downs before moving to Bel- was virtually empty on Tuesday ger nicknamed “The Killer,” the who treated everyone from the
ness, joining Shackleford mont in the next couple weeks. afternoon. Seven horses are ex- Twins reached the World Series brashest of rookies to the ground-
(fourth), Dialed In (eighth) SIZING UP SUSAN Weisbord said the long-term pected to arrive on Wednesday, for the first time in 1965 and back- skeepers to the ushers in the sta-
and Midnight Interlude The $250,000 Black-Eyed goal for the son of Mineshaft but it remains likely that Ani- to-back AL Championship Series dium with the utmost of respect.
(16th). Susan drew seven 3-year-old with be North America’s rich- mal Kingdom will be shipped in 1969 and 1970. I would not be the person I am to-
fillies for the Friday stakes est race, the $5 million Breed- in on Saturday morning from Former Twins owner Calvin day if it weren’t for Harmon Kil-
ALMOST IN at Pimlico. ers’ Cup Classic on Nov. 5, con- the Fair Hill Training Center in Griffith used to call Killebrew the lebrew. He was a Hall of Famer in
Concealed Identity con- The Black-Eyed Susan is tested at the same distance and Elkton. backbone of the franchise. “He every sense of the word.”
tinues to inch closer to the the companion event to the
Preakness. Preakness, similar to the
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NFL LOCKOUT WORLD CUP

Latest talks produce little progress


By DAVE CAMPBELL this is by sitting down together,” Pash about it ourselves,” Pash said. lot of risk. I think that people appre-
AP Sports Writer said, echoing the NFL’s preference for The two sides are not scheduled to ciate the fact that guys are still prepar-
MINNEAPOLIS — The NFL and its traditional negotiations in a collective meet again until June, just a month be- ing for a season.
locked-out players wrapped up anoth- bargaining setting and adding: “We fore training camps begin and eight “I think the most important thing is
er round of court-ordered mediation owe it to our game. We owe it to our weeks before the first preseason game. that we continue to meet.”
Tuesday without any signs of a new fans. We owe it to each other, to the “I feel we really got some movement Owners have a regularly scheduled
agreement and the clock ticking on the players and to the clubs, to sit down between last night and today,” Eller meeting next week, but Pash said
2011 season. and negotiate.” said, declining like the rest of the par- there won’t be a “plan of attack.”
Officials and attorneys for both sides Said Pash: “I think we got some ticipants to discuss details. “We’re not at war with anybody.
said they will return for more closed- work done today, and we’re going to Linebacker Mike Vrabel questioned These players are an integral part of
door talks with U.S. Magistrate Judge keep at it.” the NFL’s commitment to striking a our business, and we want to work
Arthur Boylan on June 7, four days af- They’ve been at it for a long time. deal outside the courthouse after with them,” he said.
ter a key appeals court hearing in St. The two sides met for 16 days before mediation concluded. NYU sports management professor
Louis on the legality of the lockout. talks fell apart March 11 and the lock- “I don’t know if there’s any sense of Robert Boland said the timing doesn’t
NFL lead negotiator Jeff Pash and out began. Boylan, who held four days urgency on their part,” Vrabel said. “I help the players. AP FILE PHOTO
Hall of Famer Carl Eller both said the of mediation last month and two more certainly understand that the closer “The players have had great solidar- A knee injury will keep U.S. standout Lind-
talks went well, but there was no indi- this week, also had lunch with De- you get to training camp, and the dates ity to this point, but that will get tight- say Tarpley out of the 2011 World Cup.
cation of any significant progress to- Maurice Smith, executive director of as players we’re used to reporting for er as players go longer and longer with-

U.S. women
ward a new collective bargaining the NFL Players Association, and NFL training camp and playing preseason out their workout and signing bonuses
agreement. Pash said he thought Boy- Commissioner Roger Goodell. games and playing regular-season and get closer to the season,” Boland
lan had done a good job of “pushing the Pash was coy when asked about the games, this thing becomes a lot more said. “The longer we go without any
parties,” but he said he doesn’t believe significance of that separate meeting. real for everybody involved. The play- kind of sense of when they will get paid

dealing with
the dispute over the future of the $9 bil- “We weren’t invited. Us staff guys, ers aren’t out there doing the work again, the more their internal resolve
lion business will be settled in court. you know, we didn’t rate for the big they’d normally be doing. They’re do- is tested and the harder it becomes to
“The only way we’re going to solve power lunch, so we’re eager to hear ing it on their own and they’re taking a hold them together.”

loss of star
CYC L I N G

Cavendish Lindsay Tarpley’s torn ACL will keep the

rebounds key midfielder out of the tournament.

By JOEDY McCREARY

for win
AP Sports Writer
CARY, N.C. — Heather O’Reilly is back
where she became one of the stars of women’s
college soccer. She wishes one of her former
The Associated Press North Carolina teammates could join her.
TERAMO, Italy — Mark Ca- Instead, the U.S. team is learning to play
vendish of Britain responded without former Tar Heel Lindsay Tarpley,
to a bit of controversy by win- who will miss the upcoming Women’s World
ning the 10th stage of the Giro Cup with a knee injury.
d’Italia in a sprint finish on The Americans’ first game without the ver-
Tuesday. satile midfielder comes Wednesday night
Race favorite Alberto Conta- when they play Japan in their next-to-last
dor wore the pink jersey for the tune-up before the World Cup.
first time in this year’s Giro and “She’s one of the best teammates out there,
retained the overall lead. one of the classiest players out there,” O’Reil-
Cavendish was timed in 4 ly said. “But you know what, this team is
hours, 49 seconds over the strong. We all need to raise our levels now
mostly flat 99-mile route from when Lindsay’s not there, and we’re definitely
Termoli to Teramo, which fea- going to play for her in Germany.”
tured a slight uphill finish. Tarpley, a key part of the 2007 World Cup
Spanish sprinter Francisco team and the gold-medal teams at the 2004
Ventoso finished second. and ’08 Olympics, will miss 6-8 months after
It was Cavendish’s first victo- tearing her right anterior cruciate ligament
ry in this year’s Giro and the AP PHOTO last weekend. She had two goals and an assist
sixth in his career, having won Greg Henderson shakes hands with a teammate after winning Tuesday’s stage of the Tour of California cycling race in in five games this year, starting once.
two in 2008 and three in 2009. Modesto, Calif. The New Zealand native took the overall lead, jumping up 10 spots with the victory. Coach Pia Sundhage said she is evaluating
“Winning in Italy is massive- her options for filling Tarpley’s roster spot,

New Zealand’s Henderson nabs lead


ly important for me,” said Ca- and said it probably will remain vacant until
vendish. “It’s where I took my after the U.S. wraps up its exhibition schedule
first ever grand tour stage win. June 5 against Mexico. Three weeks later, the
… This is one of my favorite Americans play their World Cup opener
races, really close to my heart.” against Korea in Dresden, Germany.
Before the stage, Ventoso The Associated Press lead based on tiebreaker criteria. Swift is (Garmin-Cervelo) of Norway third, both “She was versatile, and she helped us in the
said Cavendish should have MODESTO, Calif. — Greg Henderson second, with Peter Sagan (Liquigas-Can- in the same time. flanks and up top, and at times, even central
been disqualified for getting of New Zealand powered to a surprising nondale) of Slovakia, third overall, trail- Veteran Tour de France rider Jens underneath the forwards,” Sundhage said.
help from his team car Sunday. stage win and took the overall race lead ing by 4 seconds. Voigt (Leopard-Trek) of Germany, Jesus “So (the U.S. is looking for) a player that’s ver-
“It’s shameful. Everyone else at the Tour of California from British “We came to the Tour of California Del Nero Montes (NetApp), American satile and has a little bit of a bite, because it’s
fights like crazy to finish within teammate Ben Swift in the wind-filled with a super strong team, unfortunately Will Dugan (Team Type 1) and Andreas not only the games, it’s also about the practic-
the maximum time and then and crash-marred third stage Tuesday. Michael Rogers (last year’s winner) is Schillinger (NetApp) of Germany all suf- es going up to the first game.”
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don’t intervene,” said Ventoso. the front with about 500 yards left and Spain stage winner who earlier this sea- Andreas Schillinger (NetApp) of Ger- try out a couple of different formations and
Cavendish was the 189th and took the 121.9-mile Auburn to Modesto son won a Paris-Nice stage. many crashed earlier in the stage and al- figure out when to turn up the pressure.
last finisher on the volcano, road race in 5 hours, 14 minutes and 29 “We have two great sprinters with me so suffered minor injuries. All five crash “We always want to win, but these prep
crossing 26 minutes, 35 sec- seconds. and Ben Swift, so it’s either me leading victims finished the stage and are ex- games are about us and about us playing the
onds behind stage winner Con- Henderson began the stage in 11th him out or him leading me out.” pected to continue racing. style of soccer that we want to bring to Ger-
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Geffert propels Southern Connecticut


COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Fiesta Bowl
The Southern Connecticut Bowman posted a 9-3 sin- continually pushed herself. I individual events and two given 1 year
baseball team is going to the
ON CAMPUS gles record and a 3-3 mark in truly feel that next spring relays but she was injured
NCAA Division II Tournament
and junior Ryan Geffert will
be a key performer for the
Owls.
BILL ARSENAULT
RBI. As a pitcher, she was
doubles. The Eagles earned a
bid to the NCAA Division III
Tournament and defeated
Moravian 6-0 before losing
will be a breakout season for
her.”
SLOCUM WRAPS IT UP –
Senior Drew Slocum (Dallas)
early on day one and was
unable to compete in any
event.
POLLITT HELPS ORANGE
of probation
Geffert (Wyoming Valley 13-3 with a 3.35 earned run 6-4 to Carnegie Mellon. Mary saw his college tennis career – Freshman Donald Pollitt The Associated Press
West) will carry a .311 aver- average in 23 games with 17 Washington finished 17-9 on come to an end when his (Hazleton Area) competed in INDIANAPOLIS — The Fiesta
age into the first round game starts and 14 complete games the season. Millersville men’s team drop- the 110 hurdles and on the Bowl is in the clear. The NCAA is
against Wilmington (Del.) with two shutouts. In 1082⁄3 “Cassie did a terrific job ped a 5-0 decision to West 400 relay for the Syracuse letting the top-tier bowl game
Thursday in Rindge, N.H. He innings, she gave up 113 hits this season,” coach Patrick Virginia Wesleyan in first men’s track team this spring. keeps its license, though it was
has 52 hits in 167 at-bats and and 61 runs, 52 earned, and Catullo said. “Her game im- round of the NCAA Division Pollitt finished third in the placed on one year’s probation.
leads the team in doubles walked 49 with 65 strikeouts. proved throughout the season II Tournament. 110 hurdles at the Big East The NCAA’s postseason bowl
(17) and RBI (47) and is tied Playing first base when not with her court decision-mak- Slocum finished with a 14-9 Tournament with a time of licensing subcommittee an-
for first in home runs with pitching, Rava made just ing and confidence.” singles mark and teamed 14.29. Prior to that, he fin- nounced the decision Tuesday,
six. He’s scored 32 runs and three errors in 139 chances Catullo likes what he sees with junior Preetham Moras ished fourth in the 110 hur- saying that Fiesta Bowl officials,
has a .545 slugging percent- (.978). down the road for Bowman. of India for a 16-8 doubles dles (14.56) at the Cornell who also run the Insight Bowl,
age. For her efforts, she was “I expect Cassie to make mark. He was named to the Upstate Challenge. Last week- will have to meet in person with
The 6-foot-2, 225-pound first named Central States Athletic an immediate impact in both PSAC first team in singles end, he was 14th in a field of the subcommittee at its annual
baseman has committed just Conference Rookie of the our singles and doubles li- and he and Moras captured 33 in the IC4A Champion- gathering next April to provide a
five errors on 465 chances Year and earned a berth on neup when she returns in the the league doubles title. ships in Princeton, N.J. His progress report on the game’s
(.989). the National Christian College fall,” he said. “I can’t really do Drew time was 14.70. management and business plan
His performance in the Athletic Conference All-Region ZABLOTSKY BOUNCED justice,” coach Sheri Bucklin- At the Cornell meet, he changes.
regular season earned him team. BACK – Sophomore Kori Webber said. “His college helped the 400 relay team The decision comes in the
Northeast-10 Conference sec- “Kacee had a phenomenal Zablostky (Crestwood) did a career stats are impressive post an NCAA qualifying time wake of a scandal at the Arizona-
ond-team honors. rookie year, especially consid- solid job running sprints for but what is even more im- of 41.21. based bowl that included appar-
“Although Ryan’s numbers ering she hadn’t played orga- the Pitt-Johnstown women’s pressive is how they were CUNNINGHAM SEASON ently illegal campaign contribu-
are a bit down from last year, nized softball for two years,” track team this spring. achieved. He exemplifies ENDS – Senior first baseman tions from staff and lavish spend-
we depend on his pop from coach Bill Higley said. “And, Zablotsky wrapped up the sportsmanship, fair play and Ashley Cunningham (Crest- ing by the former CEO on parties
the middle of the order,” because of basketball (Rava is season by running the leadoff the true spirit of competition. wood) and her Lesley softball and a night at a strip club.
coach Tim Shea said. “He is also a standout in that leg on both the 400 relay and He competed at a high level team saw the season come to The NCAA’s ruling comes as
seeing the ball well and I sport), she wasn’t really able 1,600 relay for the Mountain while maintaining an equally an end with losses to Endi- little surprise.
expect a big tournament from to practice with us until two Cats in the West Virginia high GPA. His character and cott (4-2) and nationally- Last week, the Bowl Cham-
him.” weeks before the season start- Intercollegiate Athletic Confer- leadership earned him the ranked Coast Guard (7-4) in pionship Series fined the Fiesta
Geffert hit .323 with 14 ed.” ence Outdoor Championships. respect of his opponents and the NCAA Division III Tour- Bowl $1 million, but allowed it to
home runs and 60 RBI last According to Higley, Rava The 400 finished fourth opposing coaches throughout nament last weekend. The remain part of the system that de-
season. hit well all season long but (52.73) and the 1,600 finished the region. I am very lucky Lynx ended 29-8 and earned termines major college football’s
The Owls, ranked eighth in her pitching improved as the fifth (4:16.62). Individually, and grateful to have been the a berth in the tourney with a national champion.
the nation in the most recent campaign wore on. she finished ninth in the 400 coach during Drew’s four 16-0 record in the New En- The Fiesta Bowl went before a
poll, will take a 38-6-1 record “By the end of the year, (62.36) and 15th in the 100 years at Millersville.” gland Collegiate Conference. BCS task force and presented to
into the 48-team tournament. Kacee was throwing as well (13.47). ZONDLO FINISHES SEC- Cunningham hit .337 (32- plan to make sure transgressions
“The team has really as anyone in our conference,” “I feel that Kori did a great OND – Lock Haven sopho- for-95) with nine doubles, two committed under its former CEO
played well and if we contin- he said. “She has unlimited job this season,” coach Jim more Nathan Zondlo (Pittston home runs and 25 RBI. In and president, John Junker,
ue to pitch as we have, we potential. She is a hard work- Herlinger said. “Not only Area) finished second in the the field, she made just one would not be repeated.
will be tough to beat,” Shea er, eager to learn and very have her times steadily im- 5,000-meter run at last week- error on 167 chances (.994).
said. teachable. She will only get proved from indoor to out- end’s PSAC Outdoor Track
RAVA DID IT ALL – Fresh- better and the sky’s the limit door, she has regained her Championships at Slippery
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Deere’s farm update DE $86.96 Are customers trading TGT $50.78 The Fed’s minutes
The rising price of corn, soybeans
$100
$58.36 up or down? $65 When the Federal Reserve releases the minutes of its April
and other crops has given farmers 80 Target’s first-quarter earnings will 60 $55.17 27 meeting, economists will be looking for more insights into
money for new equipment. That show how big a problem rising 55 the central bank’s decision to end on schedule its program
means Deere should have a strong 60 gas prices have been for the 50 of buying Treasury bonds. Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke
fiscal second-quarter report. Deere, ’10 ’11 retailer -- which is known for its ’10 ’11 held a news conference after the meeting, but economists
40 45
Today

which makes farm and construction Operating cheap chic merchandise. The will want to know more about the thinking of Fed officials as
est. Operating est.
equipment, has said sales rose 25
EPS $1.58 $2.06 company has already said that
EPS $0.90 $0.95
they decided to end the
percent during the quarter. Ana- April sales were below expecta- program by June 30.
lysts expect earnings per share to 2Q ’10 2Q ’11 tions. Many customers are shop- 1Q ’10 1Q ’11 The program, which
rise 60 percent from a year ago. ping less or trading down to included the purchase
Price-to-earnings ratio: 17 Price-to-earnings ratio: 13 of $600 billion in Trea-
One question investors have is lower-priced stores. But Target
based on past 12 months’ results based on past 12 months’ results
whether the recent drop in com- may also get more business from surys, was created to
modities prices will slow Deere’s Dividend: $1.40 Div. Yield: 1.6% upscale customers trying to look Dividend: $1.00 Div. Yield: 2.0% help support the
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 2011


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Gas prices add to Wal-Mart uncertainty


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By ANNE D’INNOCENZIO Bentonville, Ark., says it is seeing some retail dollars spent in the U.S.
AP Retail Writer improvements but needs more time to “Despite improvements in some areas
NEW YORK — Rising gas prices are see whether hammering its low-price of the economy, core Wal-Mmart U.S
adding another obstacle to Wal-Mart message and restocking items it had customers are still stretched,” said Mike
I N B R I E F Stores Inc.’s campaign to reverse a two- scrapped can turn around sales. Duke, Wal-Mart’s CEO in a prerecorded
year U.S. sales slump. Wal-Mart offered a cautious second- conference call Tuesday. “They remain
State’s casinos bring in Strong overseas revenue, growth at
Sam’s Club and Wal-Mart’s specialty —
quarter earnings outlook because of a
new headache. It’s worried its low-in-
concerned about rising prices for gas,
energy and food as well as employment
$52.8M gross revenue cost-cutting — pushed the world’s large- come customers will spend less at its issues. Customers trust us to be their al-
The gross revenue generated by the st retailer’s net income up 3 percent in stores as gasoline hovers around $4 a ly in fighting rising gas prices and infla-
AP PHOTO
869 table games at the state’s 10 oper- the first quarter, beating Wall Street ex- gallon. Wal-Mart’s fears have deep reper- tion.”
pectations. cussions, because it’s a bellwether of Wal-Mart’s international business, The Wal-Mart Supercenter sign is
ating casinos in April were $52.8 mil- seen in Springfield, Ill., Monday. Gas
lion. It did not set a record but it did But business at home is still soft. Wal- consumer spending and accounts for which produces 26 percent of company
Mart, whose headquarters is based in nearly 10 percent of all nonautomotive revenue, is a bright spot. prices are impacting the retailer.
mark the second consecutive month
total gross revenues exceeded $50
million.
According to the Pennsylvania Gam-
ing Control Board, table games gener-

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month. In March, a record high for
gross revenues was set at $54.6 million.
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Downs in Plains Township and Mount

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million in April while Mount Airy
generated $3.1 million for its 72 table
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By BRADLEY KLAPPER and

Fishermen’s fines returned CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER


Associated Press
The U.S. Commerce Secretary has WASHINGTON — The jockeying to
ordered nearly $650,000 in fines return- succeed Dominique Strauss-Kahn as
ed to fishermen after a special investi- head of the International Monetary
gator determined the penalties were Fund stepped up Tuesday along with
excessive or unjust. pressure on him to resign and avoid un-
Secretary Gary Locke appointed the dermining the IMF, a key force of glob-
investigator last year after a report by al economic stability.
his department’s inspector general Some diplomats said a European
flagged several questionable penalties country should no longer be guaran-
against Northeast fishermen. teed stewardship over a global econo-
For years, fishermen from that region my increasingly driven by emerging
have complained of abusive treatment powers in Asia and Latin America. The
and excessive fines by the officers and IMF board could move soon to oust
attorneys charged with enforcing the Strauss-Kahn if he insists on remain-
nation’s fishery laws. ing in his post while jailed on charges
Investigator Charles Swartwood S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER of trying to rape a New York City hotel
ended up reviewing 30 cases, and
The Chicken Coop restaurant is now housed in the former Big Ugly’s on North Wilkes-Barre Boulevard. ‘It’s a better maid, analysts suggested.
Locke is returning the penalties, or
location. We wanted to be closer to downtown Wilkes-Barre,’ said owner John Stuchkus. “It’s time to consider not just an au-
portions of penalties, in 11 cases, based

New pecking order


on Swartwood’s recommendations. tomatic European for the IMF,” said
Most of the total returned fines came Tovar Nunes, a spokesman for the Bra-
in one case, for $400,000. zilian foreign ministry. Candidates
should be judged on their credentials,
not their countries, he told The Associ-
LinkedIn increases price ated Press.
By DAWN DRUMIN Times Leader Correspondent Support for Strauss-Kahn, a French-
The professional networking website
LinkedIn is increasing the target price man, eroded even in Europe. In Brus-
for its initial public offering of stock by WILKES-BARRE – Diners seeking the Chicken Coop’s fa- neering firm Pasonick Engineering. sels, Austrian Finance Minister Maria
about 30 percent in a sign of heavy The restaurant has six full-time em- Fekter called on Strauss-Kahn to re-
demand by investors. The increase is
mous chicken wings will have to get them at a new location. The ployees, and is seeking to hire at least sign so he wouldn’t damage the fund.
four more. Her Spanish counterpart, Elena Salga-
encouraging for future IPOs of other restaurant recently completed its move from Scott Street to the
social-networking companies such as This is not the first time that the do, spoke of solidarity with the woman
Facebook, Twitter and Groupon. former Big Ugly’s at 165 N. Wilkes-Barre Blvd. Chicken Coop has moved. Founded in Strauss-Kahn is accused of assaulting.
LinkedIn raised the price range on its 1988, the first location was on Wyom- “Considering the situation, that bail
shares to $42 to $45 each from $32 to “It’s a better location. We wanted to The soups and sauces are still home- ing Avenue in Wyoming. The restau- was denied, he has to figure out for
$35. Shares are expected to price today be closer to downtown Wilkes-Barre,” made. The restaurant is open for lunch rant moved from there in 1991 to the himself that he is hurting the institu-
and begin trading Thursday. said owner John Stuchkus. The loca- and dinner, 11 a.m. to 2 a.m., or “when- intersection of Fox Hill Road and tion,” Fekter said Tuesday as she ar-
The new price means LinkedIn could tion would be convenient for local col- ever the bar dies down,” said Stuchkus. Route 315 in Plains Township. After rived at a meeting of European finance
be valued at more than $4 billion after lege students, who make up a signifi- There are some changes, too. The the roof at that location collapsed dur- ministers.
going public, the biggest U.S. Internet cant percentage of the Chicken Coop’s new restaurant can seat up to 100 peo- ing a snowstorm in 2007, the Chicken Among possible replacements for
IPO since Google Inc.’s debut in 2004, customer base, he said. The large num- ple. Stuchkus has added more sand- Coop moved to the former Arena Bar & Strauss-Kahn are at least four fellow
according to Renaissance Capital. At ber of other businesses nearby was also wiches and appetizers to the menu. Grill on Scott Street. Europeans: French Finance Minister
the middle of the new proposed range, a draw, he added. Stuchkus is particularly proud of the Stuchkus is optimistic about the Christine Lagarde; the former head of
the IPO would raise about $341 mil- Inside, the restaurant’s décor has a Chicken Coop’s hamburgers. North Wilkes-Barre Boulevard loca- the German central bank, Axel Weber;
lion. sports theme, with an emphasis on Phi- “Our hamburgers are 10 ounces. tion. the head of Europe’s bailout fund,
ladelphia sports. Memorabilia honor- That’s the biggest in the area,” he said. “We’ve had a good turnout so far. Klaus Regling; and Peer Steinbrueck, a
Fewer goods are produced ing the Phillies and the Flyers decorate
the walls, just as in the old restaurant.
The Chicken Coop has a three-year
lease with local architectural and engi-
The response has been positive.
Things are going good,” he said.
former German finance minister.
Candidates from elsewhere include
U.S. factories in April produced few- Turkey’s former finance minister, Ke-
er goods for the first time in 10 months. mal Dervis; Singapore’s finance chief

Protester handcuffed at Chase stock meeting


A temporary parts shortage stemming Tharman Shanmugaratnam; and Indi-
from the Japanese earthquake forced an economist Montek Singh Ahluwa-
automakers to cut back output. lia.
The Federal Reserve said Tuesday Other possibilities include Trevor
that manufacturing production fell 0.4 By ANDREW WELSH-HUGGINS cruisers circled the building. icized for its handling of mortgage fore- Manuel, South Africa’s former finance
percent in April. But excluding the and PALLAVI GOGOI Inside, several shareholders spoke out closures. minister; Mexico’s central bank gover-
drop in activity at auto plants, factory Associated Press against the bank’s handling of mortgage The protests were organized by The nor, Agustin Carstens; former Brazi-
production rose 0.2 percent last month.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Shareholders foreclosures. New Bottom Line, a coalition of clergy lian central bank president Arminio
The decline in factory production,
trying to get into JPMorgan Chase & “As a person of faith, my God believes and unions, which is pushing for action Fraga; and China’s Min Zhu, a special
the single biggest slice of industrial
Co.’sannualmeetingheldTuesdayinthis you shouldn’t take advantage of people and legislation around banking practices adviser to Strauss-Kahn.
activity, blunted increases in mining
and utilities output. Overall industrial midwestern city were greeted by heavy when they are down,” said Dawn Dan- that hurt troubled homeowners. Min declined to comment on any
activity was flat in April. security and more than 400 protesters nenbring of the community group Illi- Annual shareholder meetings of large scenarios. “I have meetings all day,” he
shouting slogans outside every entrance. nois People’s Action, addressing CEO Ja- banks routinely draw protesters. Howev- told The AP.
At least one person was handcuffed af- mie Dimon. “Do you believe in the same er, security this year has been especially The questions over Strauss-Kahn’s
ter a group of about 400 protesters God I believe in?” tight after Wells Fargo & Co.’s annual future are laying bare long-standing
marched up Chase’s property and placed Dimonanswered:“That’sahardoneto meeting on May 4 in San Francisco be- complaints over the stewardship of the
a sign on a raft floating in a pond in the answer.” came a rowdy scene after hundreds pro- global agency. Developing countries
bank’s premises. The sign read: “Fore- After another question on foreclo- tested outside. Inside the meeting, a have griped for years about the voting
$3.90 $3.78 $2.84 closed: Chase sinks our economy.” sures, Dimon said: “We are doing every- groupofshareholdersdemandedthatthe system of the IMF.
Police had each entrance blocked thing we can to keep people in their bank immediately stop foreclosures and In particular, they have chafed over a
$4.06 ahead of the meeting, as protesters gath- homes that should stay in their homes.” waive principal for troubled home own- gentleman’s agreement that’s ensured
07/17/08 eredintherainandcoldchantingslogans Chase, headquartered in New York, is ers. The shareholders were escorted out a European head of the IMF and an
such as “Make Banks Pay” and carried holding its annual meeting in Columbus of the meeting by police. Eight people American head of its sister body, the
signs that said: “Chase gets rich, we lose for the first time. Along with all the major were arrested for blocking entrances to World Bank, since their creation just
homes, jobs, services.” At least 20 police banks in the country, Chase has been crit- the building. after World War II.
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LinkedIn to an IPO
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LinkedIn is going public in
what’s likely to be the biggest
LinkedIn’s registered anxious to buy the stock, LinkedIn
raised its projected price range
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Internet IPO since Google hit the members 102 Tuesday to $42 to $45 per share.
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fessional networking is expected Still, even if LinkedIn soars, Alcoa 16.45 -.47 +6.9 CrownHold 40.74 +.31 +22.0 HovnanE 2.51 +.11 -38.6 NYSE Eur 34.50 -1.23 +15.1 RF MicD 5.87 -.07 -20.1 TevaPhrm 49.63 +.12 -4.8
AlignTech 23.41 +.39 +19.8 Ctrip.com 44.18 -2.18 +9.2 HuntBnk 6.57 +.08 -4.4 Nabors 25.78 -.58 +9.9 RPM 23.09 -.15 +4.5 TexInst 34.44 -.47 +6.0
to soar when it starts trading initial gains could be short-lived. Allergan 81.54 -.31 +18.7 Cummins 106.49 -3.63 -3.2 Huntsmn 18.86 -.04 +20.8 NasdOMX 25.95 -.28 +9.4 RadianGrp 4.68 -.32 -42.0
Thursday. The initial public offer- 55 Many investors who buy IPOs AlliBInco 7.73 -.01
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market value of at least $4 billion.
Google debuted in August 2004
32 gains.
But long-term investors will like
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at $24 billion. LinkedIn’s finances. It has no debt. AmBev s 31.55 +.63 +1.7 DeanFds 13.43 +.28 +51.9 iShGer 26.66 -.08 +11.4 NewAmHi 10.31 -.01 +3.5 RepubSvc 32.31 +.01 +8.2 TorDBk g 85.70 +1.33 +16.9
Investors are eager for a piece It has $300 million in cash and Amazon 194.81 +2.30 +8.2 Deere 86.96 -1.17 +4.7 iSh HK 19.00 -.01 +.4 NwGold g 9.32 +.02 -4.5 RschMotn 43.78 +.92 -24.7 Total SA 58.07 +.85 +8.6
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of the IPO because LinkedIn has a another $190 million to $240 AMovilL 49.56 -.73 -13.6 DeltaAir 11.01 +.01 -12.6 iSh Kor 63.95 -.12 +4.5 NY CmtyB 16.40 +.15 -13.0 ReynAm s 38.67 -.03 +18.5 TrCda g 42.91 +.18 +12.8
AMovilA 49.51 -.99 -13.4 DeltaPtr h .68 -.03 -10.7 iShSing 13.91 +.04 +.4 NY Times 7.19 -.11 -26.6 RioTinto 67.39 +.43 -6.0
well-known Internet brand and a million expected from the IPO. It AmCapLtd 9.63 -.18 +27.4 DenburyR 20.46 +.17 +7.2 iSTaiwn 15.43 -.05 -1.2 Newcastle 5.14 -.12 -23.3 RiteAid 1.18 +.01 +33.6
TrnsatlPet 2.14 -.04 -35.7
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large following. More than 102 ’08 ’09 ’10 ’11* earned $3.4 million on revenue of AEagleOut 14.56 -.04 -.5 DeutschBk 59.89 +.88 +15.1 iShSilver 33.09 +.24 +9.6 NewfldExp 69.43 -.29 -3.7 Riverbed s 36.56 -.31 +4.0 Travelers 62.57 -.37 +12.3
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million people have posted $243 million last year. About two- AmExp 50.76 +.69 +18.3 DevonE 81.82 +.04 +4.2 iSSP500 133.61 -.03 +5.8 NewsCpA 17.23 +.01 +18.3 Rowan 37.73 -.23 +8.1
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resumes on LinkedIn. Another begin disclosing its financial thirds of its revenue comes from AmSupr 10.59 -.68 -63.0 DiaOffs 70.65 +.33 +5.7 iShB20 T 96.59 +.98 +2.6
Nexen g 22.18 ... -3.1 RoyDShllA 69.43 +.40 +4.0 TriQuint 12.42 -.38 +6.2
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million sign up each week. results before May 2012. That fees charged to businesses and AmTower 52.20 -.30 +1.1 DicksSptg 39.42 -1.27 +5.1 iS Eafe 60.63 +.13 +4.1 NiSource 20.29 +.14 +15.2 SpdrGold 144.74 -.63 +4.3
AmWtrWks 28.76 -.02 +13.7 Diebold 32.50 -.16 +1.4 iSR2KV 73.02 -.23 +2.7 Tyson 18.56 +.05 +7.8
The IPO could be a bellwether makes an IPO likely. headhunters who use the site for Ameriprise 61.50 -.47 +6.9 DirecTV A 49.29 +.03 +23.4 iSR2KG 93.46 -.32 +6.9
NobleCorp 39.68 +.03 +10.9 SP Mid 177.70 -1.25 +7.9 UBS AG 18.43 +.13 +11.9
NokiaCp 8.56 -.05 -17.1 S&P500ETF133.17 -.02 +5.9 UDR 25.16 -.05 +7.0
for Internet companies like Face- Investors should go after Linke- information and access to Ametek s 42.17 -.71 +7.4 DrSCBr rs 36.94 +.29 -21.1 iShR2K 82.03 -.26 +4.8 Nordstrm 45.86 -.37 +8.2 SpdrHome 18.24 -.12 +4.9 US Airwy 9.80 -.14 -2.1
Amgen 60.89 +1.03 +10.9 DirFnBr rs 42.58 -.65 -9.9 iShREst 60.86 -.09 +8.8 NorflkSo 70.85 -.52 +12.8 SpdrKbwBk 25.07 +.40 -3.2
book that may go public in the next dIn soon after it starts trading. In a resumes. The rest comes from Anadarko 72.55 -.85 -4.7 DrxEBear rs16.56 +.03 -26.6 iStar 8.33 -.01 +6.5 NA Pall g 3.54 -.13 -49.0 SpdrRetl 53.05 -.16 +9.7
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year. Facebook has said it will sign that money managers are advertising. NoestUt 36.26 +.36 +13.7 SpdrOGEx 56.11 -.28 +6.4 UnilevNV 32.38 +.13 +3.1
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80 million IBM 170.50 +1.64 +16.2 Nucor 42.56 -.52 -2.9 Saks 11.20 -.07 +4.7
US Bancrp 25.59 +.54 -5.1
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Foreign Exchange & Metals
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FF2040 8.33 -.01 +4.4 CapAprA m 35.31 -.05 +2.0 IntlBondY 6.65 +.01 +2.9
Growth b 54.92 -.24 +7.2 Fidelity 34.22 -.05 +6.5 ShTmBond 4.87 ... +1.3 STBondAdm 10.61 ... +1.4 Carnival 40.37 +.55 -12.4 Gap 22.99 +.04 +4.3 Manulife g 17.69 +.05 +3.0 CURRENCY CLOSE PVS. %CH. 6MO. 1YR.
CapAprI 35.35 -.04 +2.0 MainStrA m 33.30 +.01 +2.8
SmCap b 25.85 -.09 +8.7 FltRtHiIn d 9.88 ... +1.9 RocMuniA m 15.13 +.05 +1.7 SmCpStk 37.05 -.09 +7.6 STBondSgl 10.61 ... +1.4 Caterpillar 102.08 -4.01 +9.0 GenElec 19.59 -.17 +7.1 MarathonO 50.03 -.26 +35.1
CpApHLSIA 44.19 -.04 +4.3 SmCpVal d 37.51 -.19 +3.8 CedarF 20.40 -.57 +34.6 GenGrPr n 16.05 -.10 +3.7 MarinaB rs .25 -.14 -83.9 USD per British Pound 1.6251 +.0040 +.25% 1.5899 1.4493
Bernstein Free2010 14.04 -.01 +3.7 DvGrHLSIA 20.81 +.05 +6.7 RochNtlMu m 6.71 +.02 +4.0 STCor 10.79 ... +1.6
DiversMui 14.49 +.01 +2.8 Free2020 14.29 -.01 +4.0 StrIncA m 4.40 +.01 +4.9 SpecGrow 18.63 -.01 +5.3 CelSci .62 -.06 -24.1 GenMarit 1.93 -.04 -40.6 MktVGold 55.01 +.54 -10.5 Canadian Dollar .9729 -.0003 -.03% 1.0236 1.0343
TRBdHLSIA 11.25 +.01 +3.2 SpecInc 12.66 +.01 +4.0 STGradeAd 10.79 ... +1.7 Celanese 49.13 -.90 +19.3 GenMills s 39.87 +.26 +12.0 MktVRus 36.79 -.02 -3.0
IntDur 13.99 +.02 +3.4 Free2025 11.96 -.01 +4.2 PIMCO
TxMIntl 15.84 ... +0.7 Free2030 14.30 -.01 +4.3 Hussman TaxFHiYld 10.47 +.02 +2.8 STsryAdml 10.75 +.01 +1.0 Celgene 60.48 +.96 +2.3 GenMot n 31.10 ... -15.6 MktVJrGld 34.47 -.23 -13.6 USD per Euro 1.4229 +.0037 +.26% 1.3522 1.2392
StratGrth d 12.38 -.04 +0.7 AllAssetI 12.56 ... +4.8 Value 24.93 +.05 +6.8 Cemex 8.25 -.01 -19.9 GenOn En 3.66 +.05 -3.9 MktV Agri 53.01 -.04 -1.0
BlackRock GNMA 11.68 +.01 +3.1 SelValu d 20.32 -.05 +8.3 Japanese Yen 81.43 +.59 +.72% 83.28 92.54
AllAuthIn 10.94 -.01 +4.2 ValueAd b 24.66 +.04 +6.7 CenterPnt 18.63 -.06 +18.5 Gentex 29.91 -.69 +1.2 MarIntA 35.87 +.05 -13.6
EqDivA m 18.66 +.01 +6.9 GovtInc 10.57 +.02 +2.2 INVESCO SmCapIdx 37.04 -.18 +6.6
ComRlRStI 9.21 -.02 +1.8 CFCda g 20.02 -.14 -3.4 Genworth 11.20 -.01 -14.8 MarshM 30.00 -.10 +9.7 Mexican Peso 11.7309 -.0002 -.00% 12.3830 12.7700
EqDivI 18.70 +.01 +7.0 GrowCo 89.99 -.10 +8.2 CharterA m 17.33 -.02 +7.2 Templeton
DevLocMktI 10.97 +.02 +4.2 SmCpIdAdm 37.09 -.18 +6.7 CVtPS 22.66 -.18 +3.7 Gerdau 10.45 +.15 -25.3 MarshIls 7.87 +.07 +13.7
GlobAlcA m 20.05 +.02 +3.2 GrowInc 19.32 ... +5.8 ComstockA m 16.76 +.02 +6.9 InFEqSeS 21.24 -.11 +5.9
DivIncInst 11.66 ... +4.1 SmCpIdIst 37.09 -.17 +6.7 CntryLink 42.70 +.43 -7.5 GileadSci 40.47 -.09 +11.7 MarvellT 14.30 +.11 -22.9 METALS CLOSE PVS. %CH. 6MO. 1YR.
GlobAlcC m 18.67 +.01 +2.9 HiInc d 9.21 -.02 +5.4 ConstellB m 21.71 -.06 +3.7 Third Avenue
HiYldIs 9.54 ... +5.4 Checkpnt 17.77 +.01 -13.5 GlaxoSKln 43.08 -.60 +9.8 Masco 13.07 +.06 +3.2
GlobAlcI d 20.15 +.01 +3.3 Indepndnc 25.48 -.13 +4.6 CpGrA m 14.13 -.02 +4.7 Value d 51.97 -.21 +0.4 SmGthIdx 23.76 -.12 +8.4
EqIncomeA m 9.00 +.02 +5.2
InvGrdIns 10.80 +.02 +5.1 Cheesecake30.45 +.20 -.7 GlimchRt 9.58 -.02 +14.0 MassMCp s16.87 -.11 +10.4 Copper 3.99 3.98 +0.20 +7.04 +32.04
CGM IntBond 10.73 +.01 +2.9 LowDrIs 10.51 ... +2.1 Thornburg SmGthIst 23.82 -.12 +8.5
IntMuniInc d 10.17 +.01 +2.9 GlobEqA m 11.50 ... +7.1 ChesEng 29.09 -.53 +12.3 GloblInd 5.66 -.02 -18.3 MasseyEn 60.60 +2.01 +13.0 Gold 1479.80 1490.40 -0.71 +10.70 +21.86
Focus 31.93 -.01 -8.2 RealRet 11.66 ... +4.2 IntlValA m 29.29 -.15 +4.6 SmValIdx 16.76 -.08 +4.7 Chevron 100.41 -.46 +10.0 GoldFLtd 15.41 +.02 -15.0 Mattel 26.72 +.27 +5.1
IntlDisc d 33.51 -.13 +1.4 GrowIncA m 20.31 +.06 +5.9
Mutual 27.82 -.06 -5.6 RealRtnA m 11.66 ... +4.1 IntlValI d 29.94 -.15 +4.7 Star 20.01 +.01 +4.9 Chicos 15.21 +.09 +26.4 Goldcrp g 48.71 +.28 +5.9 McClatchy 2.75 -.05 -41.1 Platinum 1761.00 1760.00 +0.06 +7.32 +4.17
InvGrdBd 7.55 +.01 +3.4 PacGrowB m 21.88 +.03 -2.0
Realty 29.06 -.05 +8.7 TaxESecY 10.58 +.03 +3.7 ShtTermIs 9.92 ... +1.1 Tweedy Browne StratgcEq 20.24 -.13 +10.5 Chimera 3.85 -.03 -6.3 GoldStr g 2.58 ... -43.8 McCorm 50.06 +.05 +7.6
LatinAm d 56.82 +.46 -3.7 TotRetA m 11.04 +.01 +2.9 GlobVal d 24.85 -.17 +4.3
Silver 33.49 34.13 -1.88 +31.29 +77.61
Calamos LevCoSt d 30.24 -.12 +6.4 Ivy TgtRe2010 23.24 +.02 +4.2 ChurchDwt 82.57 -.09 +19.6 GoldmanS 140.81 +.21 -16.3 McDrmInt s 20.12 +.14 -2.8
GrowA m 55.94 -.19 +4.8 TotRetAdm b 11.04 +.01 +2.9 VALIC Co I CIBER 5.98 -.21 +27.8 Goodyear 16.99 -.57 +43.4 McDnlds 80.93 -.21 +5.4 Palladium 714.25 713.50 +0.11 +9.20 +41.16
LowPriStk d 41.45 -.16 +8.0 AssetStrA m 25.44 -.11 +4.2 TotRetC m 11.04 +.01 +2.6 TgtRe2015 12.96 +.01 +4.3
Cohen & Steers Magellan 74.05 -.13 +3.5 AssetStrC m 24.66 -.10 +3.9 StockIdx 26.37 ... +6.3
Realty 64.52 -.09 +10.8 TotRetIs 11.04 +.01 +3.0 TgtRe2020 23.10 +.01 +4.5
MidCap d 30.61 -.16 +6.1 JPMorgan Vanguard
Story Stocks
TotRetrnD b 11.04 +.01 +2.9 TgtRe2030 22.75 ... +4.9
Columbia MuniInc d 12.52 +.03 +3.7 CoreBondA m 11.61 +.01 +2.5 TotlRetnP 11.04 +.01 +3.0 500Adml 122.72 -.01 +6.4
AcornA m 30.77 -.13 +5.2 NewMktIn d 15.88 +.02 +3.6 CoreBondSelect11.60+.01 +2.5 500Inv 122.69 -.02 +6.4 TgtRe2035 13.76 ... +5.1
AcornIntZ 41.88 -.08 +2.3 OTC 59.44 +.14 +8.2 Parnassus AssetA 25.94 +.02 +6.1
AcornZ 31.81 -.13 +5.4 Overseas d 33.35 -.28 +2.7
HighYldSel d 8.40 ... +5.6
IntmdTFSl 11.00 +.01 +3.3
EqIncInv 27.77 +.02 +5.8 BalIdxAdm 22.34 +.01 +5.1
TgtRe2040 22.60 -.01 +5.1 A lower earnings forecast from computer maker U.S. factories produced fewer goods in April for
TgtRe2045 14.19 -.01 +5.1
DivrEqInA m 10.61 -.02 +5.4 Puritan 18.70 -.01 +4.8 ShDurBndSel 11.01 ... +0.9 Permanent
Portfolio 47.60 -.15 +3.9
BalIdxIns 22.34 +.01 +5.1
TgtRetInc 11.63 +.01 +3.6
Hewlett-Packard and concerns about the econo- the first time in 10 months. Gains in bank and utili-
StLgCpGrZ 13.80 +.02 +9.4 RealInv d 28.25 -.02 +10.0 USLCpCrPS 21.43 +.04 +3.7 CAITAdml 10.96 +.02 +3.8
ValRestrZ 51.52 -.12 +2.2 Series100Index 9.19 +.01 +5.1
Janus Pioneer CapOp d 34.90 -.14 +5.0 Tgtet2025 13.21 ... +4.7 my's strength pulled the Dow down nearly 70 ties stocks limited the market's overall losses. The
ShTmBond 8.52 ... +1.3 CapOpAdml d80.64 -.31 +5.0
DFA
SmCapStk d 20.98 -.17 +7.0
OverseasJ d 48.60 +.07 -4.0 PioneerA m 42.79 -.13 +4.6
CapVal 11.71 ... +6.3
TotBdAdml 10.74 +.02 +2.6 points Tuesday. Industrial companies like Caterpil- S&P 500 fell 0.49 point, or less than 0.1 percent,
1YrFixInI 10.35 ... +0.5 PerkinsMCVJ 24.07 -.02 +6.6 Principal TotBdInst 10.74 +.02 +2.6
2YrGlbFII 10.20 ... +0.5 StratInc 11.35 ... +4.5
TwentyJ 66.84 +.18 +1.7 L/T2020I 12.26 -.02 +5.1 Convrt d 13.98 -.04 +5.0
TotBdMkInv 10.74 +.02 +2.6
lar and Boeing fell after the Federal Reserve said to 1,328.98.
5YrGlbFII 11.13 +.01 +2.3 StratRRet d 9.85 ... +3.3 SAMConGrB m13.74 -.02 +4.7 DevMktIdx d 10.47 ... +4.1
John Hancock
EmMkCrEqI 21.98 +.04 -0.8 TotalBd 10.94 +.01 +3.4
LifAg1 b 12.87 -.01 +4.8 Prudential Investmen
DivGr 15.52 +.02 +7.9 TotBdMkSig 10.74 +.02 +2.6 Home Depot HD Trina Solar TSL TJX TJX
EmMktValI 35.54 +.07 -1.7 USBdIdxInv 11.50 +.01 +2.7 EmMktIAdm d39.62 +.10 -0.6 TotIntl d 16.18 +.01 +2.7
LifBa1 b 13.44 -.01 +4.6 2020FocA m 16.69 +.02 +5.0
IntSmCapI 17.92 -.05 +4.2 Value 73.16 -.18 +6.5
LifGr1 b 13.44 -.01 +4.7 BlendA m 18.16 -.04 +5.5
EnergyAdm d129.02 +.45 +6.7
TotStIAdm 33.50 -.03 +6.6 Close: $37.40 0.42 or 1.1% Close: $23.11 -1.68 or -6.8% Close: $52.06 -2.25 or -4.1%
USCorEq1I 11.70 -.03 +6.6 Fidelity Advisor EnergyInv d 68.70 +.23 +6.6
USCorEq2I 11.65 -.02 +6.4 NewInsA m 20.58 +.01 +3.3
RegBankA m 14.60 +.16 -0.3 EqOppA m 14.74 -.01 +6.2
ExplAdml 73.44 -.37 +8.3 TotStIIns 33.50 -.03 +6.6 The home improvement retailer The Chinese solar manufacturer re- The retailer closed its A.J. Wright
SovInvA m 16.49 -.05 +5.3 HiYieldA m 5.65 ... +5.4
USLgCo 10.51 ... +6.5 NewInsI 20.80 +.02 +3.4
TaxFBdA m 9.70 +.02 +3.4 IntlEqtyA m 6.50 -.01 +5.0
Explr 78.87 -.41 +8.2 TotStISig 32.33 -.03 +6.5 raised its full-year earnings forecast ported a 7.2 percent rise in first- stores and reopened many as TJ-
ExtdIdAdm 44.09 -.21 +6.8
USLgValI 21.70 -.02 +8.1 StratIncA m 12.69 +.01 +4.6
Keeley IntlValA m 21.58 -.02 +4.8 ExtdIdIst 44.09 -.21 +6.9
TotStIdx 33.48 -.04 +6.5 after posting higher first-quarter net quarter income, but investors were Maxx, Marshalls or HomeGoods.
USMicroI 14.30 -.05 +3.9 ValStratT m 27.41 -.08 +5.9 JenMidCapGrA m29.80-.15 +8.8
USSmValI 26.43 -.17 +3.4 Fidelity Select SmCapVal m 26.10 -.19 +4.5 ExtndIdx 44.05 -.21 +6.8 TxMIntlAdm d 12.05 -.01 +4.1 income. expecting higher gains. Costs of the changes hurt earnings.
JennGrA m 19.13 -.02 +6.0 FAWeUSIns d96.52 +.09 +2.9 TxMSCAdm 28.87 -.09 +6.3
USSmallI 22.54 -.11 +5.6 Gold d 46.66 +.35 -8.7 Lazard NaturResA m 54.93 +.16 -3.8 GNMA 10.93 +.01 +3.0 USValue 10.99 ... +8.8
$40 $35 $60
DWS-Scudder Pharm d 13.79 -.05 +14.0 EmgMkEqtI d 21.39 +.10 -1.8 SmallCoA m 21.80 -.08 +7.4
EmgMktEqO m21.76 +.10 -1.9 GNMAAdml 10.93 +.01 +3.0
EnhEMFIS d 10.80 +.05 +0.6 Fidelity Spartan UtilityA m 10.99 +.02 +7.9 GlbEq 18.81 -.04 +5.3
ValIdxIns 22.24 +.01 +7.6 38 30 55
HlthCareS d 28.21 -.01 +15.9 ExtMktIdI d 40.13 -.17 +6.5 Legg Mason/Western ValueA m 15.66 -.03 +6.3 WellsI 22.72 +.03 +5.6
GrowthEq 11.38 -.02 +5.5
LAEqS d 48.67 +.46 -8.4 IntlIdxIn d 36.55 -.14 +4.3 CrPlBdIns 11.02 +.01 +3.7 Putnam GrowthIdx 33.26 -.05 +5.5 WellsIAdm 55.06 +.09 +5.7 36 25 50
Davis TotMktIdAg d 38.67 -.04 +6.4 MgdMuniA m 15.41 +.07 +4.0 GrowIncA m 14.23 -.01 +5.3 GrthIdAdm 33.27 -.05 +5.6 Welltn 32.63 +.06 +5.6
NYVentA m 35.98 +.11 +4.8 TotMktIdI d 38.67 -.04 +6.4 Longleaf Partners GrowIncB m 13.97 ... +5.1 GrthIstId 33.27 -.05 +5.6 34 20 45
NYVentC m 34.70 +.11 +4.5 USEqIndxAg 47.15 ... +6.4 LongPart 30.70 -.10 +8.6 IncomeA m 6.96 ... +5.0 HYCor d 5.88 ... +5.9
WelltnAdm 56.36 +.11 +5.6 F M A M F M A M F M A M
NYVentY 36.39 +.12 +4.9 USEqIndxI 47.15 ... +6.4 Loomis Sayles VoyagerA m 23.86 -.13 +0.6 HYCorAdml d 5.88 ... +6.0 WndsIIAdm 49.06 +.03 +7.7 52-week range 52-week range 52-week range
Delaware Invest First Eagle BondI 14.95 ... +6.6 Royce HltCrAdml d 58.84 -.16 +14.8 Wndsr 14.30 -.01 +5.8
DiverIncA m 9.37 +.01 +3.5 GlbA m 48.18 -.11 +3.9 BondR b 14.90 +.01 +6.5 LowStkSer m 18.67 -.09 +2.2 HlthCare d 139.42 -.39 +14.8 WndsrAdml 48.25 -.04 +5.8
$26.62 $39.38 $14.85 $31.89 $39.56 $54.94
Dimensional Investme OverseasA m 23.15 -.08 +2.2 Lord Abbett OpportInv d 12.33 -.10 +2.1 ITBondAdm 11.40 +.03 +3.6
IntCorEqI 11.68 +.01 +4.0 FrankTemp-Franklin AffiliatA m 11.99 +.02 +3.8 PAMutInv d 12.40 -.06 +6.4 ITGradeAd 10.03 +.01 +3.8
WndsrII 27.64 +.02 +7.7 Vol.: 17.4m (1.7x avg.) PE: 18.6 Vol.: 7.6m (2.1x avg.) PE: ... Vol.: 7.8m (2.8x avg.) PE: 15.8
IntlSCoI 17.77 -.03 +3.5 CA TF A m 6.80 +.02 +3.0 BondDebA m 8.09 -.01 +5.9 PremierInv d 21.96 -.13 +7.9 ITIGrade 10.03 +.01 +3.8 Yacktman Mkt. Cap: $59.77 b Yield: 2.7% Mkt. Cap: $1.61 b Yield: ... Mkt. Cap: $20.16 b Yield: 1.5%
IntlValuI 19.06 +.05 +4.0 Fed TF A m 11.66 +.04 +4.5 ShDurIncA m 4.63 ... +2.3 TotRetInv d 13.80 -.06 +5.0 ITrsyAdml 11.51 +.01 +2.5 Yacktman d 18.04 +.03 +9.1
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NATIONAL FORECAST
NATIONAL FORECAST: A slow-moving low pressure system will be the cause for another wet day

67°
throughout the Northeast and parts of the Ohio Valley today. Meanwhile, widely scattered showers
TODAY THURSDAY
Partly
FRIDAY
Partly
will be found throughout much of the West with isolated thunderstorms, as well as some snow in the
sunny, a higher elevations.
Showers, sunny, a

57° shower shower


drizzle, sun
70° 75°
57° 55°

SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 63/43


61/44 70/52
Mostly Mostly Thunder Thunder
sunny sunny, possible possible 61/54 65/58 Don't despair.
warm There's light at
57/50
77° 80° 80° 80° 61/50
the end of every
55° 55° 60° 60° 57/43 74/60 tunnel, and
70/58
today I see
REGIONAL FORECAST TODAY’S SUMMARY 65/53
improving condi-
The Poconos
71/53 tions heading
Syracuse Highs: 61-68. Lows: 54-56. Showers and a
84/63
86/70 toward the
Today’s high/ weekend. When
66/58 chance of thunderstorms today. Showers
Tonight’s low
Albany
will continue tonight.
87/71 86/72
storms stall like
64/56 59/43 87/72 we see happen-
ing this week
Binghamton The Jersey Shore 57/41 bands of rain
62/54 Highs: 63-71. Lows: 58-59. Showers and
thunderstorms today. Showers and
come and go,
City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow
Towanda thunderstorms will continue tonight.
and eventually
67/55
Poughkeepsie
Anchorage 51/44/.00 59/43/c 54/42/c Myrtle Beach 70/55/.00 76/61/pc 83/63/s dry air becomes
Scranton Atlanta 62/48/.00 71/53/s 81/58/s Nashville 60/47/.00 66/50/sh 77/59/c integrated into
62/56
68/54 The Finger Lakes Baltimore 73/63/.16 73/56/t 75/59/t New Orleans 76/57/.00 80/63/pc 86/71/pc
the storms’ cir-
Wilkes-Barre Highs: 62-69. Lows: 54-58. Showers and a Boston 50/48/.07 55/50/sh 55/54/sh Norfolk 79/62/.11 77/57/t 78/59/t
63/55 Buffalo 50/44/.05 66/55/sh 66/54/t Oklahoma City 74/53/.00 77/67/t 82/65/t culation. This will
chance of thunderstorms today. Showers
Charlotte 59/54/.77 71/51/pc 77/54/pc Omaha 69/40/.00 68/52/c 69/60/t become more
will continue tonight.
Pottsville New York City Chicago 59/40/.00 57/50/c 59/49/pc Orlando 82/61/.00 84/60/s 89/67/s evident tomor-
State College 64/56 65/58 Cleveland 48/46/.21 64/51/sh 63/53/sh Phoenix 81/66/.00 79/58/pc 78/64/pc row when partial
65/55 Brandywine Valley Dallas 81/54/.00 86/70/pc 85/71/pc Pittsburgh 61/49/.37 63/49/t 67/50/t clearing arrives.
Reading Denver 57/43/.00 57/43/sh 56/42/sh Portland, Ore. 61/42/.00 65/45/pc 70/47/s
Harrisburg 67/59 Highs: 67-69. Lows: 58-60. Showers and For today, how-
67/57 thunderstorms today and tonight. Detroit 54/46/.01 61/54/sh 69/56/sh St. Louis 64/42/.00 70/52/c 73/59/c
Honolulu 83/73/.01 87/72/s 86/73/s Salt Lake City 49/37/.46 52/40/sh 53/45/sh
ever, expect
Philadelphia more gusty
70/60 Houston 82/57/.00 87/71/pc 89/75/pc San Antonio 88/61/.00 84/74/pc 87/74/pc
Indianapolis 54/45/.01 62/53/sh 70/51/sh San Diego 63/57/.06 64/56/sh 67/56/s showers and
Atlantic City Delmarva/Ocean City Las Vegas 70/54/.00 68/56/sh 77/62/pc San Francisco 55/51/.06 63/50/pc 66/51/s drizzle and per-
69/58 Highs: 71-76. Lows: 54-59. Showers and Los Angeles 64/52/.23 65/53/sh 68/56/s Seattle 61/39/.00 63/43/pc 65/45/s haps another
thunderstorms today and tonight. Miami 90/69/.00 86/72/pc 88/74/pc Tampa 78/65/.00 81/64/s 85/69/s downpour. By
Milwaukee 56/38/.00 54/48/sh 59/47/pc Tucson 80/58/.00 79/55/pc 76/55/pc Friday, the storm
Minneapolis 66/44/.00 70/52/pc 73/55/c Washington, DC 72/63/.01 74/60/t 75/58/t
will begin to
ALMANAC Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Int’l Airport WORLD CITIES weaken and drift
Temperatures Precipitation River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday. City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow a little farther
Yesterday 64/55 Yesterday 0.08” Susquehanna Stage Chg. Fld. Stg Forecasts, graphs away, and this
Average 71/49 Month to date 2.30” Wilkes-Barre 7.87 3.13 22.0 and data ©2011 Amsterdam 61/54/.00 67/53/sh 68/51/pc Mexico City 84/61/.00 84/57/t 84/58/t
Baghdad 99/75/.09 102/81/t 102/80/s Montreal 54/43/.00 69/57/sh 67/55/sh will promote
Record High 90 in 1962 Normal month to date 1.99” Towanda 4.83 0.22 21.0 Weather Central, LP
Record Low 30 in 1956 Year to date 19.25” Beijing 77/59/.00 92/65/pc 78/58/sh Moscow 55/46/.00 64/49/sh 66/47/pc more sunshine,
Lehigh
Cooling Degree Days* Normal year to date 12.50” Bethlehem 2.57 0.25 16.0 For more weather Berlin 64/54/.00 72/51/pc 74/53/sh Paris 72/54/.00 76/51/pc 74/52/pc warmer temper-
Yesterday 0 Sun and Moon Delaware information go to: Buenos Aires 66/50/.00 67/48/s 69/50/s Rio de Janeiro 75/64/.00 76/65/s 79/69/sh atures, and less
Month to date 3 Sunrise Sunset Port Jervis 4.11 0.30 18.0 www.timesleader.com Dublin 61/52/.00 57/45/pc 57/44/sh Riyadh 102/82/.00 104/84/s 106/85/s of a chance for
Year to date 15 Today 5:43a 8:18p Frankfurt 72/52/.00 74/54/pc 74/55/pc Rome 73/46/.00 75/53/s 77/55/pc rain for the
Last New First Full National Weather Service Hong Kong 77/73/.00 85/74/t 87/75/t San Juan 82/73/.52 88/75/t 85/74/t
Last year to date 31 Tomorrow 5:42a 8:19p weekend.
Normal year to date 20 Moonrise Moonset 607-729-1597 Jerusalem 86/59/.00 79/58/pc 81/60/s Tokyo 70/59/.00 73/59/s 75/60/s
*Index of fuel consumption, how far the day’s Today 10:02p 6:25a London 64/52/.00 67/52/sh 65/49/pc Warsaw 64/45/.00 69/51/pc 77/53/pc - Tom Clark
mean temperature was above 65 degrees.
Tomorrow 10:56p 7:25a May 24 June 1 June 8 June 15 Key: s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sn-snow, sf-snow flurries, i-ice.

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Jumbo Rice Krispies treats are one of the many
snacks Blue Chip will bring to the Fine Arts Fies-
Colorful is the way to go, says cookie-maker
Amanda Walton, who spices up Blue Chip sugar Austrian
influence
ta this year. cookies any way she can.

THIS IS one
of my favor-
ite steaks.
The
Strindberg
steak pays
homage to
one of the
great master chefs, Chef Tell
Erhardt.
I learned this steak while I
was an apprentice for Chef
Erhardt, one of the first ce-
lebrity chefs, TV person-
alities, and the youngest
person in Europe to become

Menu will have you circling, a master chef.


He also was the face be-

and recircling, the Square hind the Swedish chef from


the Muppets. Chef Tell cre-
ated a classic dish from his
Austrian influence, and I
By SARA POKORNY spokorny@timesleader.com have always tried to keep this

D
amazing dish thriving in
Chef Tell’s honor.
o you smell that? It’s the scent of cheese- The weight of the steak is
steaks and potato pancakes, fried Oreos optional. I use one-pound
portions.
and fresh fudge. • It’s the delicious aroma
of more than a dozen food vendors getting STRINDBERG STEAK
ready to bring their tasty fare to the Fine Arts Fiesta 1 pound New York strip steak
1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
on Public Square tomorrow. • Fiesta is a haven for
1 tablespoon diced fresh shal-
all things artistic, but it’s also a time when some lots
highly anticipated street food hits the pavement 1 cup all-purpose flour
along with the merchants. • One of this year’s new 3 tablespoons olive oil
Directions: Make three diag-
Fiesta vendors is Blue Chip Gourmet, on South onal slices, 2 to 3 inches deep,
and three more in the other
Main Street in Wilkes-Barre. direction (on one side of steak
only.)
“We are so excited to be part straight from the old country. Rub mustard and shallots
of this city’s tradition,” Rebecca “Our gelato supplies come into the steak; dredge in flour.
Briskie, co-owner of Blue Chip, right out of Italy,” Blue Chip Sear one side of strip until it
said. “It’s going to be an amaz- manager Jim Fonzo said. “We forms a crust. Then flip on grill
for more flavor.
ing experience to be surround- hand-make it here on the prem- Finish in 375-degree oven
ed by so much art and culture ises daily.” until you reach your desired
and to see new faces every day.” A bright spot in Blue Chip’s temperature.
Blue Chip carries several dif- dessert case that’s hard to miss
ferent kinds of food, such as is the sugar cookies. Amanda
wraps, salads, ciabatta sand- Walton tries to decorate them
wiches and soups, but it’s the as cheerfully as possible.
dessert fare the eatery will “I like to put smiley faces on
showcase at Fiesta: homemade them, different sprinkles,” she
cookies, brownies and jumbo said. “For the Fiesta I’ve got all
Rice Krispie treats, as well as kinds of crazy and colorful
gourmet coffee. sprinkles. There will definitely
One of Blue Chip’s staples is be some interesting-looking S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER
gelato, an Italian-style ice cookies.” Chef Shawn Jackson from
cream. Blue Chip carries the Blue Chip also will sell filled Oyster restaurant prepares
standard flavors, such as vanilla cupcakes, packed with choco- this Austrian-style steak in
and chocolate, but also mixes late fudge and fresh fruit. honor of the famous Chef
things up with limoncello and Blue Chip is new to Fiesta Tell Erhardt, with whom he
cappuccino. this year, but Tony Thomas’ De- served an apprenticeship.
“We also like to add different li has been part of the festivities
toppings,” Briskie said. “White since 1981 and will bring the
EDITOR’S NOTE: Chef Shawn
chocolate chips for the choco- usual grub – french fries, fried
Jackson is the executive chef at
late, chocolate chips on vanilla pierogies, chicken fingers,
Oyster restaurant, at the Genetti
S. JOHN WILKIN PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER and fresh strawberries for sweet-potato fries and haluski – Best Western on East Market
Amanda Walton is a sugar-cookie-making master at Blue Chip Gourmet. She said she’s strawberry cheesecake.” Street in Wilkes-Barre. If you
ready to make the cookies for Fiesta her most colorful yet. The creamy dessert comes See FIESTA, Page 2C would like to contribute a recipe
to Chef’s Corner, call 829-7283 or
email mbiebel@timesleader.com.

COOKING
Word on the street: Funnel cakes, potato pancakes top picks WITH SHALLOTS
The onion family, ranging from

T
pungent to delicate, plays a
huge role in giving flavor to
he Fine Arts Fiesta is a gathering of incredible ‘I love the funnel cakes, with extra sugar.’ cooking. Cooking Light maga-
zine profiled six family mem-
artists from both near and far, and there’s certain- Melissa Kopeck, 27, Nanticoke bers in order of potency: from
ly a lot to look at — but what about taste? • As the most assertive, garlic,
through onions, shallots, leeks
you wander through the Square, it’s impossible to and green onions, down to the
gently subtle chives.
ignore the aromas of the surrounding food trucks and carts. Shallots are small, so use them
We took to the street to ask people what Fiesta food they for concentrated flavor without
bulk, in sauces, cooked whole
most look forward to each year. or chopped in salad dressings.
To make short work of peeling
‘The kids are always asking for those big shallots and small onions, place
Icees.’ them in a large bowl, cover with
‘All of the food is really good, but I have to Serena McDermott, 27, Scranton boiling water for about three
say that funnel cakes are my favorite.’ minutes, then drain. The skins
Mike Harostock, 26, Shavertown should come off easily.
-- The Associated Press

‘The cakes – potato pancakes and funnel ‘The potato pancakes are always something
cakes.’ to look forward to.’
Kelly McDermott, 32, Plains Township Ashley Cesare, 24, Moosic

FOTOLIA.COM PHOTO
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A GLANCE AT CULINARY ROW


GOOD EATS! THIS WEEK: May 18 to 24
FIESTA • Jon and Lillie Chan: chicken on
a skewer and fried rice
• Hillside Farms: ice cream
fried pierogies, chicken fingers
• Zina Sult: chocolate dipped
strawberries, shortcake, fudge
Editor’s note: Please send news
for this space by noon Friday to
Spaghetti and Pasta Dinner
4-6:30 p.m. every Thursday at
St. Mary’s Antiochian Orthodox
• Irem Temple Stewards: potato • Notis Gyro King: gyros, Greek people@timesleader.com or by Church, 905 S. Main St., Wilkes-
Continued from Page 1C
pancakes and snow cones salads, kebabs mail to Good Eats, The Times Barre. Menu includes a choice
as well as an item that’s become • Liberty Concessions: Philadel- Leader, 15 N. Main St., Wilkes- of five pastas including whole
• Nico’s Pizza: pizza and strom-
phia cheesesteaks, jumbo hot dog, Barre, PA 18711. To ensure accuracy, wheat spaghetti, and seven
incredibly popular over the years. boli sauces with chicken or sausage,
smoothies, funnel cakes, fried information must be typed or
“People love our ribbon fries,” • Blue Chip Gourmet: cookies,
computer generated. For more salad, dessert, and beverages.
Oreos cupcakes and homemade gelato
Tony Thomas Jr. said. “Ribbon • Rice Concessions: pie ala mode information, contact Michele Takeouts available. Adults pay
fries are like one curled, contin- • Lou’s Concession: sausage, Harris at 829-7245. The complete $7; $5 for children 5 to 12 years
and lemonade
uous potato, and they’re so big • Sherrie’s Fun Foods: crab-cake hamburger, chicken fries, eggplant list of events can be viewed at old; children younger than 5
that we serve them in a popcorn sandwiches and lobster bisque fries, chicken cheesesteak www.timesleader.com by clicking years dine free. Call 824-1674
• CoCo Bongo: frozen drinks • David Norman: Mexican fiesta Community News under the Peo-
bucket.” See GOOD EATS, Page 10C
• Tony Thomas Deli: french fries, • Pazzo: Italian delights ple tab.
The deli also is adding a new
menu item this year, one that’s
sure to attract attention.
“We’re deep frying s’more and S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER
strawberry Pop-Tarts,” Thomas Editor’s note: The new hot
said. Randy Rosado transfers the dogs Nico’s Pizza will debut
homemade vanilla gelato to a at the Fine Arts Fiesta this
Nico’s Pizza, which also been a year might inspire you to put
part of Fiesta since the 1980s, is vat for display at Blue Chip
a twist on your own picnic
Gourmet. The store will churn
rolling out a new item as well. fare. Here’s a recipe from The
out mountains of the smooth Associated Press to get you
“We’re taking a Sabrett hot dog
stuff for Fiesta-goers this started:
and mozzarella cheese and roll-
week.
ing it in pizza dough,” Domenico •••
Buonsante, owner of Nico’s, said. Instead of grilling hot dogs,
“Then we’re going to put sesame then slapping them in buns,
seed on top and toast it.” why not wrap pizza dough
In addition to the dog, Nico’s “buns” around the hot dogs,
then grill them? The result is
brings enough food to feed an ar- a wonderfully crispy grilled
my, a list so exhausting even Bu-
onsante has to take a breath in
bread surrounding a juicy dog.
These hot dogs are perfect for
Ham dinner taking place at Forty Fort church
the middle of it all. dipping into your choice of The deacons of Forty Fort Presbyterian Church will host a ham
“Cheesesteak stromboli, chick- condiments. dinner from 4 to 7 p.m. on Saturday at the church, 1224 Wyoming
en-wing pizza, broccoli-tomato- To make the hot dogs, divide Ave., Forty Fort. Cost for adults is $7, $4 for children ages 6 to 12
the pizza dough into eight years old, or free for children ages 5 years old and younger. Take-
cheese pizza, sausage and pep- pieces. Roll each piece into a
AP FILE PHOTO

pers and cheese stuffed pizza, an outs will be sold. To place orders or for more information, call 287-
snake 24 inches long. Wrap each Instead of grilling hot dogs and 7097 or 762-7319. Organizing the event, from left, are Megan Tho-
Italian wrap with ham, salami, hot dog with one of the lengths serving them on buns, try
of dough, spiraling the dough mas, Allen Austin, the Rev. William Lukesh, Emily Lynch, and Kelly
mozzarella cheese and balsamic wrapping pizza dough ’buns’ Austin.
vinegar,” he said. “Of course oth- around the length of the hot around the hot dogs and then
dog.
er kinds of stromboli and stuffed Place the wrapped hot dogs grilling them.
pizza. Pretty much if you name it,
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1. To review progress as required by the City’s Consolidated Plan NOTICE OF PROPOSED RATE CHANGES
covering the following programs: Community Development Block Grant
(CDBG), Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and HOME Investment To Our Customers:

50%
Partnership (HOME). UGI Penn Natural Gas, Inc. (UGI PNG) has announced that its
purchased gas cost rates will increase on June 1, 2011. As a result,

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2. To present a proposed amendment to the City of Wilkes-Barre’s: the total bill for the typical residential heating, commercial and
A: Community Developmemt Budget industrial retail customer will increase by 3.6%, 3.9% and 4.4%
B: Emergency Shelter Program Budget
respectively on June 1.
C: Home Investment Partnership Budget
D: Community Development CDBG-R Budget In addition, UGI PNG is filing its annual request with the
E: Homeless Prevention & Rapid Re-Housing Program Budget (H.P.R.P.)
F: Community Development Revolving Funds
and more Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) to establish your
purchased gas cost rates as of December 1, 2011. No additional

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change is projected for December 1.
The public, as well as any interested agency, are invited to attend. Comments
Purchased gas cost rates are designed to recover the cost of
for the amendments to the budgets will be accepted until Monday, June 23,
2011 and will be submitted to HUD with the final report. natural gas which the Company purchases from suppliers. The rate
that is determined in the annual purchased gas cost case will be

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Wilkes-Barre City Hall is a facility which is accessible to persons with recalculated to reflect actual gas costs on a quarterly basis, and
disabilities. Non-English speaking and/or disabled persons who require may be subject to change if the recalculated rate differs from the
special accommodations should notify Ms. Christine Jensen at (570) 208- UP rate that is established in this case by more than two percent.
4112 or TTD (570) 821-1111.
TO Your bill based on the December 1, 2011 rates requested by
Thomas M. Leighton, Mayor UGI PNG may vary based on your usage and rate schedule.

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Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer
On All Mens Shoes The proposed December 1, 2011 rates would result in a bill for
a typical residential retail heating customer using 89 Ccf per month
of $108.80 per month. The bill for a typical commercial retail

Merrell • Sebago • Naot customer using 26.2 Mcf per month would be $265.96 per month.
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Customers who purchase their natural gas from an alternate
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the Company’s offices. To find out your customer class or how the
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testimony given “under oath” becomes part of the official rate case
record. These hearings are held in the service area of the Company.
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY! MEETINGS


Today
ASHLEY: Wyoming Valley Mush-
room Club at 7 p.m. at the Ash-
ley American Legion on Main
Street. New members are in-
vited.
NANTICOKE: West Side Play-
ground Auxiliary at 5 p.m. at Mill
& Jim’s Parkway Inn, 24 W. Kirm-
er Ave., Alden. A Mother’s Dinner
will take place.

Dhelia M. Martin Lexi Crossley Thursday


Dhelia Mira Martin, daughter of Lexi Crossley, daughter of James
and Debbie Crossley, Exeter, is KINGSTON: Disabled American
Jamie Lynn Balut, Wilkes-Barre,
and Caleb Martin, Scranton, is celebrating her 12th birthday Veterans Chapter 102 at 7 p.m. at
celebrating her fifth birthday today, May 18. Lex is a grand- the Veterans of Foreign Wars,
today, May 18. Dhelia is a grand- daughter Dee Crossley, Exeter, Wyoming Avenue. The election
daughter of John and Debby and James Crossley, California. of officers and parade are on the
Balut, Wilkes-Barre, and Peggy She is a great-granddaughter of
Martin, Scranton. She is a great-
granddaughter of Edward and
Martha Sorrells, Exeter, and the
late Garrett Sorrells. Lexi has
Meadows volunteers lauded at luncheon agenda.
PLYMOUTH: Plymouth Minis-
Christine Walkowiak, Wilkes- triplet brothers, Aaron, Braydon More than 100 volunteers at the Meadows Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Dallas were honor-
and Carson, 5. terium at 10:30 a.m. at All Saints
Barre, and Patricia Bunnel, ed for their dedication to the residents and assistance to departments in various placements. The Parish, Willow Street. The vaca-
Scranton. Dhelia has a sister, volunteers were feted at a luncheon at Appletree Terrace at Newberry Estates, Dallas, and received
Emily. tion Bible school will be dis-
a thank-you gift and Certificates of Appreciation in celebration of National Volunteer Week. The cussed.
theme was ‘Kind Hearts, Caring Hands.’ A special tribute was given to volunteers who have served at
the center for five, 10 or 15 years. There is an ongoing need for volunteers. Placements are available
days, evenings and weekends. Contact the Volunteer Department at 675-8600, ext. 195, for more Friday
information. Honorees seated, left to right, Florence Secor, 10 years; Margaret Smith, LPN, five years; KINGSTON: Wilkes-Barre Chapter
Helen Stroud, 10 years; Fran Rismondo, 15 years; and Jean Clark, five years. Standing, left to right, 342 of the National Active and
Gary Kirk, CFO; Marilyn Gregorski, volunteer director; Donald Secor, 10 years; Lloyd Ryman, 10 years; Retired Federal Employees
the Rev. Dr. Robert M. Zanicky, president and CEO of Ecumenical Enterprises, Inc.; Peter Klein, five (NARFE) at 1 p.m. at Black Dia-
years; Leonard Bolinski, 10 years; Betty Sorchik, volunteer director; and Carol Noto, executive direc- mond American Legion, 386
tor of EEI. Honorees absent: Howard Swain, 15 years; Angie Murray, 10 years; Daniel Wisnieski, 10 Wyoming Ave.
years; Hilda Healy, five years; Sandy Klein, five years; and Bernie Luksic, five years. Posthumously
honored was Mary Pries, five years.

Zachary P. Baron
Adam R. Walp Zachary Paul Baron, son of Gre-
gory and Sandi Baron, Brook-
haven, is celebrating his first
Adam Ryan Walp, son of Ryan birthday today, May 18. Zach is a
and Maria Walp, Dallas, is cele- grandson of Ronald and Carol
brating his seventh birthday Baron, Alden, Newport Township,
today, May 18. Adam is a grand- and William and Terri Sarosy,
son of Tom and Ruth Farris, Millsboro, Del. He is a great-
Shavertown, and Lenny and grandson of Tozia Baron and Mae
Paula Walp, Dallas. He has a Gajda Lafferty, both of Nanticoke;
sister, Sarah, 3. the late Theodore Baron; and the
late Edward Gajda. Zach has a
sister, Samantha, 2.

Kaiden J. Williams Alzheimer’s Association holding art and music event FBI agent speaks at PASR luncheon
Kaiden James Williams, son of Don C. Riemensnyder The Alzheimer’s Association will host its annual art and music FBI agent Kevin Wevodau, the senior supervisory agent for the
Jennifer Creasy and Brian Wil-
liams, Plymouth, is celebrating Don Christopher Riemensnyder, event, ‘An Affair to Remember,’ at 11:30 a.m. on Sunday at Fox Hill Scranton office, was a guest speaker at the spring luncheon of the
his second birthday today, May son of Todd and Marie Riemen- Country Club. The gala brunch will feature artwork by regional art- Luzerne and Wyoming chapter of the Pennsylvania Association of
snyder, Wilkes-Barre, is cele-
18. Kaiden is a grandson of Frank brating his fourth birthday to- ists, music by Suzuki Strings, and an array of special donations for School Retirees (PASR) at Genetti Hotel and Conference Center in
and Sally Warman, Edwardsville, day, May 18. Don is a grandson of the silent auction. Tickets are $100 per person and can be pur- Wilkes-Barre. Wevodau spoke about terrorism, computer fraud and
and Margaret Williams, Kingston. Donald Riemensnyder, Wilkes- chased by contacting the association’s office at 822-9915 or at the elder abuse. PASR is comprised of retired employees of state pub-
He is a great-grandson of Adam Barre, and Rollin and Angelita lic schools. Representatives, from left, are Carol Williams, PASR
door. Committee members, seated, are Katie Callahan and Ramah
and Eleanor Sikora, Plymouth, Stanton, Hunlock Creek. He is a
and William Creasy, Berwick. He Hackett. Standing: Estella Parker Killian, regional director, artist vice president; Wevodau; and Armonde Casagrande, PASR presi-
great-grandson of Maria Montijo,
has a sister, Hailey, 9. Guaynabo, Puerto Rico. Mark Dryfoos; Allison Maslow; and Leslie Bullock. dent.

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West Wyoming recognized with excellence in government award


West Wyoming Borough has earned the 2011 Governor’s Award for Local Government Excellence in
the ‘Responding to Adversity’ category. The award was presented by Lt. Gov. James Cawley in Harris-
burg in recognition of the borough’s ability to reverse its deteriorating finances. Guided by the Penn-
Kingston earns ‘Tree City’ honors
sylvania’s Early Intervention Program through the Pennsylvania Economy League, West Wyoming Coun- For the last 15 years, the Municipality of Kingston has been named a Tree City USA by the National
cil members strengthened its final management and administrative practices. Representatives, from Arbor Day Foundation. The distinction is for its work of planting and caring for the trees in the borough.
left, are Fred Reddig, executive director, Governor’s Center of Local Government Services; Rich Hudic, Representatives, from left, are Harry Mattern, Borough solicitor; Jack Schumacher, Borough council
executive deputy secretary; Ray Gustave, secretary, West Wyoming Borough; Cawley; Eileen Cipriani, member; Roberta Rowlands, Borough council member; Paul Keating, Borough administrator; Nancy
chairwoman, West Wyoming Borough; West Wyoming Mayor Joe Herbert; and council members Dan Cooper, Borough council member; Vincent Cotrone, Shade Tree Commission member and certified
Gadomski and Gil Atherholt. arborist; Ben Hardy, DCNR forester for Luzerne County; and Bob Thompson, Borough council member.
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Dear Abby: I’m a tribute to the couple’s sex life,” why struggle to maintain current address put the toilet brush in the dishwasher
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BY HOLIDAY MATHIS
ARIES (March 21-April 19). You’ll SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). The
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be able to avoid confrontation, strength will open up and show
but with your honest and direct a vulnerable side. You’ll be a
approach, at least you can make comfort, and you’ll also provide
it brief and relatively painless. practical help in ways that will
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Juggle, surprise you both.
march, draw or dance. These SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.
kinds of activities build right 21). You’ll have luck with joint
brain to left brain communica- ventures. You trust the other
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do once you get both hemi- understand exactly what you’re
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GOREN BRIDGE intense focus followed by long
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LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You might
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ŠCA$H PAID Monday demands, to pres- Department of Envi- take on the Reds at
For more pics or
Condition. $8,900
ent the same with- ronmental Protec-
CAR & The Great American (570) 696-9809
CADILLAC `04
BMW `07 328xi
out delay to the tion for renewal of Ballpark in Cincin- information, call (570) 690-4262
ON THE SPOT Wednesday
4:00 pm on Executor named, or its existing surface nati, Ohio (570) 301-7221
coal mine permit. TRUCKS Trip Includes: advertisinguy
AUDI `02 A4 Black with black
SEVILLE SLS
570.301.3602
Tuesday to his attorney,
Joseph S. Falchek, The current permit *Round trip bus @gmail.com interior. Heated
Thursday Esquire, 412 Mill number 40900203
WANTED transportation 3.0, V6, AWD seats. Back up & Beige. Fully loaded

ALL
4:00 pm on
Wednesday
Street, Plains,
Pennsylvania,
was issued on Octo-
ber 3, 1991, and will Highest Prices
*Beer, soda & food
on the bus VOLKSWAGEN `01 automatic, tiptronic
transmission. Fully
navigation sys-
tems. New tires &
Excellent condition.
Runs great. New
rotors, new brakes.
PASSAT GLS WAGON
18705-2818 expire on October *Great box level loaded, leather brakes. Sunroof.
seats to two games Just serviced.
Friday JOSEPH S. 3, 2011. This renew- Paid!!! interior. 92,000 Garage kept. Many
JUNK 4:00 pm on FALCHEK, al does not contain
revisions to the
(Mon & Tues night)
*Hotel accommoda-
Satin Silver Metallic. miles. Good condi- extras!
Miles.
46,000 108,000 miles. Ask-
ing $8,000. (570)
Thursday ESQUIRE FREE 1.8L 4 cylinder tion. Asking $9,500.
CAR & Holidays
412 Mill Street
Plains, PA
existing operation.
The receiving REMOVAL
tions at the Millenni-
um Hotel. Just three
turbo. Cold weather
package & traction
Call (570) 417-3395 Asking $19,500.
570-825-8888 or
709-8492

TRUCKS call for deadlines 18705-2818 stream for the per-


mit area is Newport Call V&G
blocks from stadium
and walking dis-
control. 101,700
miles. Great condi- AUDI `05 A4
626-297-0155
Call Anytime!
CHEVROLET `05
WANTED
You may email ESTATE NOTICE Creek.
Anytime
tance from Cincin- tion. Asking $4,300 Turbo, Navy Blue
TAHOE Z71
BMW `93 325 IC
your notices to nati Zoo and other (570) 417-7678 with grey leather
Letters Testamen- The operation is downtown attrac- Silver birch with
interior, fully
Highest Prices mpeznowski@ tary were granted located in Newport 288-8995 tions
loaded automatic. Convertible, grey leather interior,
timesleader.com in the Estate of Township, Luzerne Price: $350 412 Autos for Sale 93,000 miles. All Metallic Green 3rd row seating,
Paid!!!
MONTY SAYS
REGINA McHALE, County, and is Call 570-287-9701 Exterior & Tan rear A/C & heat,
records. Excellent
or fax to a/k/a REGINA M. known as the Glen for more info. Interior, 5 Speed 4WD automatic with
FREE 570-831-7312 McHALE, deceased
late of Swoyersville
Lyon South Opera-
tion. The 49.5
2004 VOLVO XC70 condition. 4 new
tires & new Transmission,
Heated Seats. 2nd
traction control, 5.3l
engine, moonroof,
Cross Country, brakes. Asking
REMOVAL or mail to Borough, Luzerne acrea permit area is All Wheel Drive $8,000 or best Owner, 66k Miles. rear DVD player.
The Times Leader County, Pennsylva- located approxi- $11880 Excellent Condition, Bose stereo + many
offer. Call for info
Call V&G 15 N. Main Street nia, who died on mately 0.2 miles 417-2010 Days Garage Kept, more options. Imm-
Wilkes-Barre, PA March 17, 2011. northwest of the vil- Excellent Gas aculate condition.
779-4325 Nights
Anytime 18711 ANNA MAE lage of Glen Lyon Mileage. Carfax 76,000 adult driven
PASTERNACKI, and can be located available. Price miles. $15,600. Call
288-8995 For additional
information or
Executrix. Frank J.
Aritz, Esquire, 23
on the Nanticoke
Quadrangle 7.5 BEN’S AUTO SALES
RT 309 W-B Twp.
reduced $7,995
or trade for SUV or
(570) 378-2886 &
ask for Joanne
questions regard- West Walnut Street, minute topographic other. Beautiful /
CHEVROLET `86
Kingston, PA 18704, Near Wegman’s
ing legal notices map by measuring 9 560 Pierce St. 570-822-7359 Fun Car.
Attorney. All per- ¼ inches north and
you may call Mike B. is off Kingston, PA 570-388-6669
Marti Peznowski sons indebted to 11 ¾ inches west
and running www.wyoming 09 Impala LS $11,995
CORVETTE
BUICK `05 LESABRE
at 570-970-7371 said Estate are from the printed 08Taurus SEL $12,995
valleymotors.com
LOST ARCTIC CAT or 570-829-7130 required to make
payment and those
area on the lower
right hand corner of
much like 406 ATVs/Dune
Buggies
570-714-9924 09JEEP PATRIOT $12,995
3.8 V6, 20 city/29
4x3 manual, 3 over-
drive, 350 engine
having claims and the map. Daddy-0 in the 08 DODGE RAM $12,995
with aluminum
2009 550HI demands to pres- Players this past 04 BLAZER 4X4 $7,995 highway. 42,000
miles. Last year heads. LT-1 exhaust
$500 REWARD
for info leading to
LETTERS
TESTAMENTARY
ent same without
delay to the Execu-
A copy of the
renewal application week. Science. SUZUKI`09 2007 PONTIAC G6 04FREESTAR 60K $6,995
Full Notary Service
full size model.
Excellent condition
system. White with
red pearls. Custom
GTP 1 OWNER
return of this Marsh tor or Attorney. is available for pub- Science. Tags & Title Transfers flames in flake. New
Green ATV stolen in
Letters Testamen-
tary in the Estate of
lic viewing and Science. The KING QUAD 750AXI LEATHER AND
MOONROOF
in & out. Roadster
cloth roof. Gold with tires & hubs. 1

BMW `02 330


Plymouth area. call ESTATE NOTICE copying (for a fee) Hunter green. 214 tan interior. $8,400 owner. 61,000 origi-
$14950
570-954-2483
Marjorie Conniff at the PA DEP Walker is in hot miles. Excellent (570) 822-8001 nal miles. $8,500
a/k/a Marjorie J. NOTICE IS HEREBY
LOST DOG: White Conniff, deceased, GIVEN, that Letters
Northeast Regional water in condition. 50” CONVERTIBLE (570) 359-3296
Office, 2 Public Moose plow with 83K miles. Beautiful Ask for Les
Can-Can.
Bicha-Poo wearing who died May 8,
2011, late of the Bor-
Testamentary have Square, Wilkes- manual lift included. condition. Newly BUICK ‘07 LUCERNE
purple collar with
tags. Comes to ough of Dallas,
Luzerne County, PA,
been granted to and
issued by the Regis-
Barre, PA 18711-
0790. Written com-
Asking $5,900
(570) 299-0560
re-done interior
leather & carpeting.
One Owner.
Leather, CD,
CHEVROLET ‘06
“Molly”. Last seen
around Francis having been grant-
ter of
Luzerne
Wills of
County,
ments, objections,
or a request for a
560 Pierce St. $13,500.
570-313-3337
Alloy Wheels CORVETTE
TOMAHAWK`10
Slocum State Park ed, all persons Pennsylvania to Kingston, PA $15,580
4/30. If found, indebted to said Peter Mazur, Execu-
public hearing or www.wyoming CONVERTIBLE
Please call
570-639-0909 or
Estate are request-
ed to make payment
tor in the Estate of
Peter Mazur, late of
informal conference
may be submitted to
Mr. Michael Menghi-
ATV, 125 CC. Brand
New Tomahawk mid
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
BMW `03 530 I
Beige with tan
Silver beauty, 1
Owner, Museum
570-814-9123 and those having 267 Vine Street, Ply- ni, District Mining size 125cc 4 wheel- quality. 4,900
leather interior.
claims to present mouth, Luzerne er. Only $995 takes
BUICK `98 LESABRE
Manager, at PA DEP, Heated seats, sun- miles, 6 speed. All
LOST: the same without County Pennsyl- Check out it away!. Call possible options
Pottsville District roof, 30 MPG high- 560 Pierce St.
Blue ‘05 Yamaha delay to Michael I. vania, who passed 386-334-7448 including Naviga-
450 YFZ Quad. Warner, Executor,
Office, 5 West Lau- Chef Peter 4 door. All leather. way. Garage kept. Kingston, PA
away on April 26, rel Boulevard, Wilkes-Barre tion, Power top.
$1,000 reward for c/o fresh out of the 114,000 miles. Great Excellent condition www.wyoming
2011. All persons Pottsville, PA 17901, shape. $2,600. Call 86,000 miles. New, paid $62,000
information leading French laundry! valleymotors.com
YAMAHA`04 RHINO
indebted to said no later than 570-819-3140 or Asking $11,500. Must sell $45,900
to the return. Taken Donald P. Roberts, estate are request- 570-714-9924 570-299-9370
* June 17th, and 570-709-5677 (570) 788-4007
from garage on Esquire ed to make pay- must include the Excellent condition,
PAYING $500
Tripp Street in ment, and those person’s name, 200 hours. Priced 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
Swoyersville early Burke Vullo Reilly having claims to address, telephone to sell. $6,500 or
Friday morning 5/13. Roberts present the same MINIMUM
number, and a brief best offer. Call

135 Legals/
1460 Wyoming Ave
Forty Fort, PA
without delay to:
Peter Mazur
statement as to the
nature of the objec-
DRIVEN IN
Full size 4 wheel
Keith 570-971-4520 NEW LOW PRICES!
18704-4237 8 Prescott Place tion(s). 2000 GMC ‘02 Hyundai
Public Notices drive trucks
Let the Community
Hastings on Hud- 409 Autos under Jimmy 4x4 Elantra GLS 4Dr
ESTATE NOTICE Know!
son, NY 10706
150 Special Notices
ALSO PAYING TOP $$$ $5000
914-954-9008 for heavy equip-
RE: Estate of Ann Place your Classified ment, backhoes,
Kaminski, late of Ad TODAY!
LINEUP
You r Frie n d In
ADOPT dump trucks,
Dupont, Pennsylva- 570-829-7130 We can give your bull dozers NEW Loaded!
nia (died March 22,
ASUCCESSFULSALE
2011). Notice is
hereby given that
Letters Testamen-
ESTATE NOTICE
Letters Testamen-
tary in the Estate of INCLASSIFIED!
infant love and
security, you can
help make us a
HAPPY TRAILS
TRUCK SALES
570-760-2035 The Ca r B u s in e s s AD D R ESS AT
260 S. R ive rSt,
$
4,990* $4,990*
P la ins , P A
tary for the Estate
of Ann Kaminski
Gertrude Chukinas,
deceased, who
Doyouneedmorespace?
family. Expenses
paid. Please call
542-2277
6am to 8pm
BUICK `96 REGAL P a rtia lL is ting ! 03 Ford
Windstar
02 Ford Escape
have been issued A yard or garage sale Denise & Howard
to David Kaminski,
died May 2, 2011,
late of the Borough in classified 1-877-676-1660. 3.8, 102,000
miles. Excellent
LOW M IL EAG E S P EC IA L S
...............$11,995
Executor of the
Estate. All those
of Luzerne, Luzerne
County, PA, having is the best way ADOPT: Adoring
condition in & 2008 V W ..R...A...BBIT
5 S pe e d,49K M ile s.
out. 3 months
having claims or been granted, all tocleanoutyourclosets! Mom, Dad, Big warranty. $3,295. Loaded w/ 66K Miles
1998 C A D ILLA C D EV ILLE $6,995
6,990* $6,490*
demands against persons indebted to Brother would like
the Estate or said Estate are You’re in bussiness to share a lifetime
(570) 417-4731 or
68K M ile s.................................... $
(570) 675-0655
indebtedness owed requested to make with classified! of hugs & kisses
2003 PO NTIA C SUNFIRE $7,495
to the Estate shall payment and those in our loving home 34K M ile s....................................
present claims or having claims to
Notice:
with a newborn. ‘99 Buick ‘97 Plymouth
2006 C HEV RO LET C O BA LT SS
remit payment with-
out delay to the
present the same
without delay to
ESTATE OF ERNEST
LENWOOD STEPHENS IV
Please Call
Lynda & Dennis CADILLAC `94 $12,995
...........
S upe rc harge d Edition,41K M ile s
Custom 4Dr Breeze
Executor, or to Geraldine Weinberg 888-688-1422
DEVILLE SEDAN .....................$9,995
Robert T. Kelly, Jr., and Patricia Purvis,
Late of the Town-
ship of Pittston, Expenses Paid 2001 BM W 325XI
A llW he e lD riv e ,99K M ile s
Myers, Brier & Co-Executors, c/o
Luzerne County, 380 Travel
ADOPTION
94,000 miles,
2001 HY UNDA I ELA NTRA
....................................$5,995
Kelly, LLP, Attorneys Donald P. 59K Miles 4 Dr, 4 Cyl, A/C

2,890*
Pennsylvania,
for the Estate, 425
Spruce Street, Suite
Roberts, Esquire
Burke Vullo Reilly
deceased.
ISLAND HOPPING IN
automatic, front
wheel drive, 4
75K M ile s $
4,990 * $
200, P.O. Box 551, Roberts
Letters of Adminis-
Loving, financially
door, air condi- O VER 50 VEH ICL ES IN S TO CK !
Scranton, PA 1460 Wyoming stable married cou-
NEW ENGLAND
*All Prices Plus Tax & Tags.
tration CTA on the ple promises your

MOTOR TWINS
18501-0551 Avenue tioning, air bags,
above Estate having H O M E O F L O W M IL EA G E
143738

Forty Fort, PA baby lifetime of 6/26-6/30 all power, cruise


LEGAL NOTICE 18704-4237
been granted to the unconditional love, 1-800-432-8069 Q U A L ITY V EH IC L ES
Northeast Mus- undersigned, all control, leather
tangs All Star LEGAL NOTICE persons indebted to
said Estate are
security, education,
opportunities & stay
YANKEES VS METS interior, $3,300. 260 S ou th R ive rS t, P la in s , P A • 570 -8 22-210 0 CALL STEVE MORENKO
2010 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming
282744

Cheerleaders WYOMING ZON- at home Mom.


DBA Fusion All ING BOARD requested to make Expenses paid. May 22, 1:05 pm
570-394-9004
W W W .AU TO B U D D IES O N L IN E.CO M 718-4050
Stars a 501 (c) HEARING immediate payment, Vicki & Phil Section 212 $126
Corporation will Paul Novakowski is and those having
NOT be dissolving. requesting a vari- legal claims, to
1-800-891-0336. 1-800-432-8069 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
Ann Osmanski ance for a side yard present the same
has chosen to set back at 537 without delay to: 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
leave the North- Monument Ave. The
JO -D
-D A N M O T
TOO R
RSS

FREE
east Mustangs applicant is applying Ms Stacy Tabor
All Star Cheer- for a 4’ variance to 3130 Muirfield Road
leaders DBA construct an addi- Center Valley, PA
Fusion All Stars.
The organization
tion 6’ from the
property line. The
18034
Or
Lawrence Sager, SPECIAL O F
TH E W EEK
will remain in tact hearing is May 26
with the founders, at 7:00 PM in the Esquire
Sandra Dobrowols- Police Station in the SAGER & SAGER
ASSOCIATES

GAS
ki, Aprille Covert Midway Shopping

06 Ford Esca p e
and Crystal Savage. Center 43 High Street
Pottstown, PA
19464
NORTHEAST PA TOP JOBS ESTATE NOTICE
XLT AW D
XLT AW D
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that Letters
The following companies are hiring: Administration have
been granted to
Jacobson Companies
B a d Cre d it
Edward Polerecki,
Administrator of the
PRM Inc. Estate of Irene UP TO 36 MONTHS OF FREE GAS
N o Cre d it
Wasik, late of the
Wyoming Valley Motors Borough of Avoca,
Luzerne County, P ow er Sunroof,L ow M iles,V 6 ,CD P layer,
WHEN YOU FINANCE A VEHICLE
N e e d a Ca r?
Visiting Angels Pennsylvania who
died on October 11,
Cruise,P w r W ind ow s & L ock s,A utom atic,
C lean Carfax,W on’tFind A N icer O ne
See sales
Panzitta Sales and Service 2002. All persons representative
indebted to said N AD A Book Price $ 14 ,5 00

12,995 Ca ll M a rc u m M otors
Antenna Star Satellite for details
O U R $$
Estate are required
to make payment
W Y O M I N G VA L L E Y
570 -693-30 76
and those having
claims or demands
to present the PRICE
same without delay
Tax,tag,title,d oc fee extra. w w w .m a rc u m m otors .c om
to the Administrator
All Ve hic le s Com e w ith
JO -D
-D A N M O TO
TO RS
RS
Your company name will be listed on the front page in c/o Michael T. 415 Kidder Street
of The Times Leader Classifieds the first day your ad Vough, Esq, Vough Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 2 YR - 2 4 ,0 0 0 M ile W a rra n ty
appears on timesleader.com Northeast PA Top Jobs. & Associates,
126 South Main 1339 N .R iver R d .,P lain s,PA • 829-2043 570.822.8870
For more information contact The Times Leader sales
consultant in your area at 570-829-7130.
Street, Pittston,
PA 18640. w w w .jo-d an m otors.com
steve@yourcarbank.com
www.wyomingvalleyautomart.com W E M AK E IT EAS Y!
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CHEVROLET ‘08 FORD `05 FREESTAR HONDA `07 CIVIC INFINITI `05 G35 DODGE ‘00 STRATUS Rare, Exclusive MINI COOPER S `06 SUZUKI ‘10 SX4 VOLVO `01 XC70
4 dr., 4 cyl., auto Opportunity To ACME AUTO SALES GARAGED
5 door hatchback,
MALIBU LT LIMITED EDITION
Sport SI. Red, with
black interior,
Sports Coupe. Black
with slate leather.
sunroof, 110K
$1,950. Own... 343-1959
1009 Penn Ave
Pure silver metallic.
Roof & mirror caps
Only 8,600 miles
$15,892
All wheel drive,
46,000 miles, bur-
Black/black, Low mileage, fully 75,000 miles. 6 Original owner. 69K Scranton 18509 in black. Tartan red gundy with tan
4 door sedan, loaded, $10,999. speed, spoiler and miles. Fully KIA ‘99 SOPHIA Across from Scranton Prep cloth / panther black leather, complete
well equipped negotiable.
570-283-1691
body kit. Tinted win-
dows,
equipped with navi-
gation, sunroof, etc.
4 dr., 4 cyl., auto
98K, $1,850
‘26 FORD GOOD CREDIT, BAD
CREDIT, NO CREDIT
leather
Black
interior.
bonnet
dealer service histo-
ry, 1 owner, detailed,
Reduced $11,900
(570) 714-0384
Always maintained
by Infiniti dealer. FORD ‘97 EXPLORER MODEL T Call Our Auto Credit
Hot Line to get
stripes. Automatic. garage kept, estate.
$9,100.
FORD `07 MUSTANG Very nice. $15,750.
570-339-1552
2 dr., 6 cyl., auto
Panel Delivery
100 point
Pre-approved for a
Car Loan!
Steptronic paddles.
Dual moon roofs,
560 Pierce St.
570-840-3981
63,000 highway 4x4, $1,850 Cockpit chrono
Concours quality 800-825-1609 Kingston, PA
miles, silver, runs
great, $11,500. HONDA ‘06 CIVIC EX After 4pm
CHEVY ‘95 LUMINA restoration. Red
with black fend-
www.acmecarsales.net
08 BUICK LACROSSE
package, conven-
ience, cold weather www.wyoming
VW ‘07 BEETLE
negotiable. 4 cyl., automatic valleymotors.com
KELLY AUTO SALES 570-479-2482 sunroof, 62K JEEP `04 GRAND 4 dr., 6 cyl., auto
108K, $1,650
ers. Never Driven.
0 miles on
CXL, Silver/grey
leather, sunroof
(heated seats) &
premium packages. 570-714-9924
Leather Interior,
Alloys, Moon Roof
Dynamic stability
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
FORD `07 CHEROKEE LIMITED Current Inspection
on all vehicles
restoration.
RARE!
07 DODGE CALIBER
SXT,blue, 4 cyl auto
control.
headlights,
Xenon
front TOYOTA `10
$12,990

570-287-2243 4WD, 6 cylinder DEALER $40,000 07 CHYSLER 300C and rear fog lights. Camry SE. 56,000
auto. Moonroof.
MUSTANG GT Fully powered. New
570-825-8253 $38,000
$36,500
Hemi, AWD, Slate
grey, grey int
Parking distance miles. Red, alloy
CHEVY `06 COLORADO Premium package,
silver, black leather
brakes & tires.
94,000 highway LEXUS `98 LS 400 06 VW JETTA
blue, auto, leather
control. Harmon-
Kardon sound sys-
wheels, black cloth
interior. Will consid-
Extended cab. Auto. interior, 5 speed miles. $11,500 tem. Chrome line er trade. $14,200
KELLY AUTO SALES
Excellent condition, 560 Pierce St.
Power steering, a/c.
40k miles. 2 wheel
manual.
miles. $18,900
20,000
875 W. Market St.
(570) 822-6334 garage kept,
owner. Must see.
1 2002 BMW 745i sunroof
06 PONTIAC G-6
interior. Mint condi-
tion. 17,000 miles.
(570) 793-9157 Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
drive. (570) 868-3832 Kingston, PA. Low mileage, 90K.
The Flagship of Silver, 4dr, auto Must Drive! Do you need more space?
$12,600, negotiable. the Fleet 05JAGUAR X-TYPE $21,500 A yard or garage sale valleymotors.com
570-678-5040 570-287-2243
KELLY AUTO SALES Leather interior. All New - $87,000 3.0, hunter green, 570-341-7822 in classified 570-714-9924
FORD ‘02 875 W. Market St.
power. GPS naviga-
tion, moon roof, cd
Midnight Emerald
with beige leather
tan leather (AWD)
03 HYUNDAI ACCENT is the best way
CHRYSLER ‘06 FOCUS WAGON HONDAS!
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
changer.
$9,000
Loaded.
or best
interior. 61K miles. White, 4 door, 4cyl. PONTIAC `06 to clean out your closets!
415 Autos-Antique
Mint condition. 66,000 miles You’re in bussiness
300C HEMI Low mileage,
One owner
‘10 Accord LX.
7K miles. Black / tan
offer. 570-706-6156 Loaded. Garage
Kept. Navigation
04 MITSU GALLANT
gry, auto, 4cyl,55k
SOLSTICE with classified! & Classic
Light green, 18,000
TOYOTA `93 MR2
$6,995 cloth. $19,900 Only 16,000 miles!
miles, loaded, Stunning, 04 CHRYSLER PT
leather, wood trim,
$24,000.
‘09 Accord EX.
V6 14K, Pearl White.
LINCOLN`06 Must Sell!
$20,000
CRUISER GT, slvr,blk
lthr, auto, sunroof
Garage kept, 2.4
liter, manual 5 T-top, 5 speed. CADILLAC `80
speed transmission,
570-222-4960
leave message
Leather.
‘08 Accord LX
$21,700

CARS
TOWN CAR LIMITED
Fully loaded.
$18,600 01 NISSAN ALTIMA
4 dr, slvr, auto, 4cyl
black, a/c, cd play-
er, leather interior.
AM/FM/CD, AC,
power antenna. COUPE DEVILLE
PREMIUM: 20K, Sil-
1993 CADILLAC
01 AUDI S8 QUATRO Real Nice. Fun Ride. New tires. No rust. Excellent condition,
ver. $17,495 46,000 miles, Burg./tan lthr., $3,000 located in
CHRYSLER `02 ‘08 Civic LX Coupe ‘09 Yaris, 26K Triple coated Asking $16,500 Great condition.
560 Pierce St. Nav., 360 HP, AWD Hazleton.
ALANTE
Kingston, PA 44K. Gray. New tires. ‘08 Malibu LT Pearlized White. (570) 301-3433 $5,000
‘06 Civic EX, 62K 01 AUDI A8 L 570-454-1945 or
Warranty $14,895 Showroom (570) 708-0269
PT CRUISER
Inferno Red, flame
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com ‘01 Civic LX
57K. Silver. 5 Speed
4x4’s/ Trucks condition.
$18,900.
2 Door
Convertible
cashmere beige,
tan lthr., nav., AWD
00 CADILLAC CATERA
PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400 after 6:00PM
561-573-4114

570-714-9924
CONVERTIBLE
CHEVROLET `63
570-814-4926 or Exquisite Candy
design. Chrome
wheels. 47,000
Warranty.
MAFFEI AUTO
$8,450
‘07 FJ Cruiser (570) 654-2596 Apple Red black
silver/blk leather,
sunroof, 56K Blue/white top & TOYOTA ‘09
FORD ‘02 MUSTANG
‘06 F-150 XCab, 4x4
IMPALA
SALES soft top. 13,000
miles, one owner.
Looks and runs 570-288-6227 `04 F-150 Xcab, 4x2 original miles. All
00 NISSAN ALTIMA GXE
Blue/grey
white interior.
Recent document- SCION TC
GT CONVERTIBLE
`03 Windstar LX available options, leather, auto, 4cyl. ed frame-off Automatic, 2 door hardtop.
great. New inspec-
tion. $5,800
Red with black top.
`03 Tacoma WANTED! including gold
alloy wheels.
00 MERCEDES-BENZ restoration. Over moon roof,
low miles.
Partial restoration.
All original parts.
Call (570) 472-1854 All vehicles S-430 slvr/blck $31,000 invested.
6,500 miles. One
Owner. Excellent VITO’S serviced &
ALL
Garage Kept. 1
owner. Final
lthr., 64,000 miles will sell $21,500. $17,945 Asking $4,000 or

CHRYSLER `05 warrantied 00 SUBARU OUTBACK 570-335-3127 best offer. Call


Condition. $18,500
& Model Year. STATION WAGON, (570) 885-1119

SEBRING LX
570-760-5833

GINO’S
JUNK Gorgeous
Automobile!
AWD (Burgundy/tan
PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER
KIA `08 RONDO $31,000
leather, sunroof)
S CHEVROLET `69 NOVA
FORD ‘05 EXPLORER CARS!
98 HONDA CIVIC EX,
Low mileage, blue, Maroon with beige $29,900 2 dr, auto, silver
2 door, automatic. Wanted: interior. All options. $27,900 73 VW BEETLE CONV. Great convertible, 560 Pierce St. SS clone. 350
Excellent condition
$8,000
SPORT TRAC XLT Junk
78,000 miles. Still
under warranty. CA$H From an Exotic,
olympic blu, blck
top, 4 speed
black top, 6 speed
manual transmis-
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
engine, 290 Horse-
power. 10 bolt posi-
1/2 Ton, 4WD, rear. PowerGlide
(570) 740-7446 sion, carbon fiber
Received 60,000 Private Collection
automatic, V6
Cars & PAID
SUVS, VANS,
dash, leather interi-
valleymotors.com transmission. Power

CHRYSLER `07 300


$15,992 mile servicing. New
tires. KBB Value Call 570-650-0278 TRUCKS, 4 X4’s or, front & rear
570-714-9924 disc brake kit. Over
Trucks 08 CADILLAC ESCALADE trunk, fast & agile. $20,000 invested,

570-301-3602
$8,500. Asking only Blk/Blk leather, 3rd sacrifice at $8,500.
55,600 miles, auto- $18,000 or best
matic, 4 door, anti-
lock brakes, air con-
Highest $7,900. A Must See!
(570) 457-0553 MERCEDES-BENZ `95 seat, Navgtn, 4x4
07 DODGE NITRO SXT,
offer. Call
570-262-2478
TOYOTA ‘09 YARIS (Wilkes-Barre)
Call 732-397-8030
Prices White, automatic
SL 500
ditioning, air bags, garnet red, V6, 4x4
06 DODGE GRAND 4 door sedan, 26K
all power, AM/FM 560 Pierce St. Paid!! LANCE CARAVAN ES, red,
MAZDA `04 RX-8
radio, CD player, Convertible, with
Kingston, PA 4dr, entrtnmt cntr,
removable hard
new new brakes.
$10,900. www.wyoming FREE PICKUP
MOTORS Hunter Green, top, dark Blue, 7 pass mini van
CHEVROLET `72
570-760-6983 valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
288-8995 565 E. Main St.
Plymouth, PA
80,000 miles.
New brakes &
camel interior,
Summer Driving
06 JEEP COMMANDER
Slvr, 3rd seat, 4x4
07 DODGE RAM 1500
SUBARU `02 CHEVELLE
CHRYSLER `93 570-779-1912 rotors. New Only, Garage Kept.

HONDA `06 CIVIC EX


04 Nissan X-Terra alignment. Two Very Good SLT, Quad cab, slvr,
5.7 hemi, auto, 4x4 IMPREZAmileage,
WRX Two door hard top.
307 Motor. Needs
L B E

CONVERTIBLE
ARON
2 door, 5 speed, air, HYUNDAI `04 02 Plymouth
$8995 new rear tires.
No accidents.
Condition, No
Accidents. Classy 06 DAKOTA QUAD CAB
SLT, silver, auto.,
Low
57,000 miles, 5
KELLY AUTO SALES work. Comes with
additional 400 small
875 W. Market St.
power windows &
locks, sun roof, CD, TIBURON GT Grand Voyager
$3995
PRICE REDUCED
$8,000 or best
Car. Price
Reduced! V6, 4x4
06 JEEP LIBERTY
speed, all-wheel
drive, 4 door, anti-
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
block & many parts.
$3,500. Serious
cruise & alloys. Blue, 5 speed 02 Chevy 4x4 offer. For more $13,995
manual, CD, Air, SPORT white, V6, lock brakes, air inquires only.
Excellent condition, $5995 information, call or trade for
4x4 conditioning, air (570) 836-2574
very well main-
tained with service
factory alarm,
power windows &
01 Pontiac
Grand Am $3895
(570) 332-4213 SUV or other.
570-388-6669 05 MAZDA TRIBUTE S,
green, auto, V6,
bags, power locks,
power windows,
VOLKSWAGEN `01 GTI
CHEVROLET `72
records, remaining locks. 38K. 00 Ford F-150 4x2
MERCEDES-BENZ
power mirrors,
Honda warranty.
65K, $10,500.
$7,500 negotiable.
Call 570-540-6236
$3995
00 Saturn Sedan MERCEDES `95 SL 500 4x4
05 GMC SIERRA cruise control,
570-706-0921 $3195 Convertible. Low X-Cab, blk, auto, AM/FM radio, CD
CHEVELLE
`97 SL320
56K Original Miles. mileage. Hard top 4x4 truck changer, rear
Radiant Red. Mint 99 Jeep Grand Two door hard top.
included. Leather 05 MERCURY MOUNT- defroster, new Blitz
condition, new
paint, automatic, HONDA `07 CIVIC HYUNDAI ‘11 SONATA Cherokee $5495
99 Jeep Cherokee interior.
condition,
Excellent
fully
AINEER PREMIUM, Stainless Exhaust,
AEM Cold Air
307 Motor. Needs
work. Comes with
GLS, automatic. Red $3895 Silver, black leather,
new battery, tune EX. 34k miles. Only 2,400 miles. loaded. $10,000 3rd seat, AWD Intake, TURBOXS additional 400 small
up, brakes, top. excellent condition, 99 Chrysler block & many parts.
$19,880 Call 619-884-2266 05 CHEVY EQUINOX Blowoff Valve &
Needs convertible sunroof, alloys, a/c, Sebring LX, 78K Great running $3,500. Serious
or 570-696-1271 Silver, 4 door, 4x4 Boost Control.
top motor. cd, 1 owner, garage $4495 condition. Red with inquires only.
05 FORD EXPLORER $10,500.
$4,600 OBO kept. $13,000. Call 99 Chevy cloth interior, power (570) 836-2574
MERCEDES-BENZ `01 XLT, white 4 door (201) 704-8640
(347) 452-3650 570-760-0612 Suburban, 4x4 door locks, power
4x4 Call before
$4495 windows, power
CHEVROLET `76
04CHEVY SUBURBAN 7:30 pm
95 Plymouth
135 Legals/ 135 Legals/
Public Notices Public Notices
Acclaim $2495
C-240 Blue, convertible,
40th Anniversary
LS, pewter silver,
SUBARU `05 LEGACY
moon roof,
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
93 Jeep Wrangler
$3395
Loaded, automatic, Model. 47,000
3rd seat, 4x4
04 FORD F-150
5 speed, just
serviced, 117k. PICKUP
LEGAL NOTICE
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
See Pictures On
Our Website
AC, heated leather
seats, 4 door.
miles. Minor
repairs. $7,500
Heritage, X-cab,
blk, auto, 4x4 SPORT AWD Asking $5,300
570-885-2162
Very Good
Condition!
$4,700 or best offer. 04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZ Air, new tires & Low miles!
DALLAS AREA MUNICIPAL 570-714-9924 lancemotors.com brakes, 31,000
Call 570-388-6535 Call 973-271-1030
AUTHORITY
ER, seafoam
grn/tan lthr., 4x4 miles, great VOLKSWAGEN `04 $7500. FIRM
570-905-7389
RESOLUTION NO. 1 OF 2011 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices MINI COOPER
MERCEDES-BENZ `05 Clubman. `08
Black &
04 NISSAN XTERRA SE
blue, auto, 4x4
condition. $11,995.
570-836-1673
BEETLE
Ask for Lee
WHEREAS, Act 20 of 2003 has amend-
ed The Municipal Claims and Tax Lien Law,
53 P.S. P7101, etc., to provide for the reim- HOMEMADE CHICKEN 240C
4Matic, V6 - Gray,
White. Sunroof. 30K
miles. Leather inte-
04 GMC ENVOY XUV
slvr., 4 dr., V6, 4x4
04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER SUBARU `94
CONVERTIBLE
Blue. AM/FM cas- CHEVROLET `79
rior, fully loaded. 6 sette. Air. Automat-
bursement and collection of attorney fees 77K highway miles, LS, white, V6, 4x4
IMPREZA L CORVETTE L-48
CROQUETTE DINNER
to municipal authorities incurred in the speed. Excellent ic. Power roof, win-
Excellent condition, condition. 40 MPG. 04 JEEP GRAND dows, locks &
enforcement of municipal claims and liens dealer serviced. Sun CHEROKEE LAREDO Sudan, Automatic,
for delinquent accounts for wastewater- $19,950. Or best Air, Stero, Runs & doors. Boot cover All Corvette options,
roof, heated seats. offer. Call gold, 4 dr., V6, 4x4 for top. 22k. Excel- all original, new
disposal services and solid waste dispos- The Dallas Junior Football & Cheerleading $15,500. Call 03 FORD WINDSTAR Looks Excellent.
al and recycling services; and 570-262-8811 25 mpg lent condition. Good Year tires,
Association will sponsor a 570-288-3916 LX, green, 4 door, Garage kept. new mufflers, just
entertainment sys. $1,275
Homemade Chicken Croquette Dinner Find Something? (570)299-0772 Reduced tuned. 46,000 miles.
WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of Dal-
las Area Municipal Authority desires to (featuring Shorty’s famous recipe!) on
May 21, 2011 from 4-8pm
MERCEDES-BENZ `06 Lose Something?
Get it back where it
7 pass. minivan
02 DODGE RAM 1500
$14,000
570-822-1976
$6,500 or best
offer 570-262-2845
SUZUKI ‘08 SX4
amend Resolution No. 1 of 2005 adopted reg cab, red, auto,
belongs Leave Message or 570-239-6969
on May 12, 2005, which implemented Act
20 of 2003 amending The Municipal
at the Idetown Fire Hall (Memorial Hwy 1/2
mile past Greenbriar on the left). The din- C-CLASS with a Lost/Found ad! 75K, 4x4
03 CHEVY 1500, V8, 5 door hatchback,

AUTO
Claims and Tax Lien Law, 53 P.S. P7101 by 570-829-7130 All wheel drive
Silver with leather X-cab, white, 4x4
the provision for the reimbursement and ner will feature 3 large croquettes, mashed interior. Good condi- $12,874
02 DODGE RAM 1500
collection of attorney fees incurred by Dal- potatoes, gravy, mixed vegetables and tion. 34,000 miles.
NISSAN ‘05 ALTIMA Quad Cab, SLT,

SERVICE
las Area Municipal Authority in the corn bake. Dinner will be $10 and will be $15,000 Negotiable Red auto 4x4 truck
enforcement of municipal claims and liens Auto, one owner,
eat-in or take-out. Email (570) 885-5956 02 MERCURY MOUNT-
for delinquent accounts of Dallas Area Local trade
Kelly at kjcuba@epix.net $11,435 AINEER PREMIUM,

MERCURY `95
Municipal Authority’s relating to the per- white, tan leather,
or call 675-6959 for reservations.
DIRECTORY
formance of its municipal services. 3rd seat, 4x4
560 Pierce St.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF DALLAS 250 General Auction 250 General Auction GRAND MARQUIS
4 door, V8, fully
02 MAZDA TRIBUTE
White, auto, 4x4
01 DODGE RAM 1500
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
AREA MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY THAT: loaded, moon roof, regular cab, 4x4, valleymotors.com
new tires & brakes. with cap 570-714-9924
1. The sum of $150.00 shall be assessed
as an attorney’s fee for the entry of a
AUCTIONS Interior & exterior in
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA 00 FORD EXPEDITION

TOYOTA `05
XLT, gold, 3rd seat
municipal claim and lien for the enforce-
ment of the collection of delinquent
BY MARVA excellent shape. 2
owners. Call
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
4x4

COROLLA LE
(570) 822-6334 or 98 FORD F-150,
accounts for wastewater disposal servic- 213 E. LUZERNE AVE., LARKSVILLE (570) 970-9351 570-714-9924 regular cab pick up
es and solid waste disposal and recycling WEDNESDAY-MAY 18-3:30 P.M. green, auto 4x4 Automatic, Air,

LAW
services, and the same shall be assessed 98 FORD RANGER,
for each such delinquent account entered FURNITURE, TOOLS, Flairside, reg cap
Cruise, Till, Power
of record, in addition to all penalties, inter- LONGABERGER, DOLLS, truck, 5 spd, 4x4
windows & door 462 Auto 472 Auto Services
est, costs, charges and expenses. locks, AM/FM
HALL IS FULL AS USUAL! copper Accessories

DIRECTORY $ WANTED JUNK $


stereo & CD. Runs
2. The sum of $200.00 shall be assessed AUCT: MARVA MYSLAK AU-3247L & looks excellent!
$9,000. BACK UP CAMERA

VEHICLES
as an attorney’s fee for the satisfaction of FOR INFO: 822-8249 KIT, 12 volt $40. 12
each municipal claim and lien entered of (570) 654-3135
10% BUYERS PREMIUM (570) 760-5519 volt blue tooth $40.
record for the enforcement of the collec- 12 volt refrigerator, LISPI TOWING
tion of delinquent accounts for waste-
water disposal services and solid waste
UPCOMING AUCTIONS:
**MAY 21 & MAY 22 AT NOON** Don’t Keep Your 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
holds 6 packs $35.
570-675-7024 We pick up 822-0995
Practice a Secret!
disposal and recycling services, and the
same shall be collected as a condition for RADIO, ELECTRONICS & TUBE **
the record satisfaction of each such lien
entered of record for each such delin-
**MAY 30 AT 10:00AM**
SPECTACULAR ANTIQUE AUCTION
468 Auto Parts VITO’S
quent account, in addition to all penalties,
interest, costs, charges, expenses and WWW.AUCTIONZIP.COM ID #3473 Call 829-7130 &
To Place Your Ad
attorney’s fees. FOR PHOTOS & LISTING!
3. The sum of $175.00 per hour shall be GINO’S
assessed and collected for each municipal ANTIQUES AND
claim and lien for the collection of all delin-
COLLECTIBLES AUCTION 310 Attorney 310 Attorney Like New
quent accounts for wastewater disposal
services and solid waste disposal and Services Services Tires
recycling services, which are collected by Friday, May 20, 2011 @ 4:30 pm
Dallas Area Municipal Authority by the
issuance of a Writ of scire facias sur CHUCK’S AUCTION SERVICESERVICE,
ADOPTION
DIVORCE FREE CONSULTATION All Junk $15 & UP!
for all legal matters
Municipal Claim and all legal services
related thereto, including, but not limited
1144 Exeter Avenue, Exeter, PA 18643 CUSTODY
Estates, DUI Attorney Ron Wilson Cars & Like New
Furniture: Oak: china closet, wardrobe with 570-822-2345
to, all necessary legal services regarding
the issuance of a Writ of Execution upon carving, dressers, stands, large drawer unit,
ATTORNEY
MATTHEW LOFTUS Attorney
Trucks Batteries
the premises of the customer owing a
delinquent account(s) and the sale of such rockers, tables and more. Mahogany: 570-255-5503
Keith Hunter Wanted $20 & UP!
Bedroom sets, secretary, cedar chests, tables, Bankruptcies
premises by the Sheriff of Luzerne County,
all in accordance with the provisions of BANKRUPTCY MAHLER, LOHIN
Highest
curio cabinet, and more. Victorian tables and Carry Out Price
The Municipal Claims and Tax Lien Act, 53 FREE CONSULT & ASSOCIATES Prices
P.S. P101 et seq. chairs, Howard Miller grandfather clock, 3 Guaranteed (570) 718-1118
piece wrought iron set, fireplace and much Low Fees Paid In 288-8995
4. Notice of the imposition of such attor-
more. Bavaria, Fostoria, Depression glass, Payment Plan! To place your CA$H
neys’ fees shall be given by Dallas Area
Colleen Metroka ad call...829-7130 LINEUP
Municipal Authority in all communications
of whatever nature to those persons or
Disney figurines, Fenton, carnival, Venetian, 570-592-4796 FREE
entities liable for the payment of each and more. Flax wheel, crocks, signed prints MARGIOTTI PICKUP ASUCCESSFULSALE
delinquent account for wastewater dis- incl. Bartlett, other artwork, lots of vintage DIVORCE No Fault LAW OFFICES
posal services and solid waste disposal $295 divorce295.com 570-574-1275 INCLASSIFIED!
and recycling services in which there is
demanded payment of each such delin-
books, paper, and photographs. Train acces-
sories-Bumpalo houses, etc. Toys, accordion,
Atty. Kurlancheek
800-324-9748 W-B
BANKRUPTCY Doyouneedmorespace?
quent account.
advertising, antelope mount, fishing lures,
Free Consult
570-301-3602 A yard or garage sale
Divorce, Custody, Payment Plans
Support, PFA CALL US! in classified
5. Notice of the adoption of the Resolu- primitives, tools, and much more (570) 970-9977
tion shall be given in two (2) newspapers FREE Consultation. is the best way
of general circulation for two (2) consecu- Order of sale: 4:30 outside-primitives, trains, Atty. Josianne
Wilkes-Barre
(570) 223-2536
TO JUNK tocleanoutyourclosets!
tive weeks. toys Aboutanos
Wilkes-Barre Stroudsburg YOUR CAR You’re in bussiness
Inside-glassware, china,
THIS RESOLUTION is adopted this 12th 570-208-1118
SOCIAL SECURITY
BEST PRICES with classified!
day of May, 2011, and it shall become smalls IN THE AREA
effective within thirty (30) days of the date Free Bankruptcy DISABILITY WANTED
7:00 inside-furniture Consultation Free Consultation. CA$H ON THE $POT, Cars & Full Size
of the last publication of notice of its adop- Free Anytime
tion. See web sites for detailed list and pictures. Payment plans. Contact Atty. Sherry Trucks. For prices...
Carol Baltimore Dalessandro Pickup Lamoreaux Auto
Information: 693-0372, chucksauction.com, 570-822-1959 570-823-9006 570-301-3602 Parts 477-2562
TIMOTHY CARROLL
Secretary auctionzip.com #4156
(SEAL) Au001433 To Place Your Ad, Call 829-7130
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M
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ON EVERY VEHICLE LISTED BELOW

NEW 2011 FORD FUSION SE NEW 2011 FORD ESCAPE XLS FWD
Auto., AM/FM/CD, Tilt Wheel, PW, PDL, Pwr. Front Wheel Drive, Auto., Air, Pwr.
Seat, Safety Pkg., Side Impact Air Bags, Locks, Side Air Bags, Roof Rails,
Anti-Theft Sys., 1st & 2nd Air Curtains,
Sirius Satellite Radio, Keyless 16” Steel Wheels, Pwr. Windows,
Entry, Message Center, Keyless Entry with Remote,
SYNC Safety Canopy, Cargo Cover

72 24
Mos. Mos. 72
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease Mos.
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 5/31/11.

NEW 2011 FORD ESCAPE XLS 4X4 NEW 2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4
All Wheel Drive, Automatic, Pwr. All Wheel Drive, XLT, Safety Canopy, Roof Rack,
Locks, 16” Steel Wheels, Pwr. Air, CD, Side Impact Air Bags, PW, Pwr.
Driver’s Seat, Auto., PDL, Fog Lamps,
Windows, Keyless Entry with Privacy Glass,Keyless Entry, Rear
Remote, Safety Canopy, Cargo Convenience Pkg., SYNC,
Air, Side Air Bags Sirius Satellite Radio, 16” Alum.
Wheels,

72
Mos.
72 24
Mos. Mos. *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 5/31/11.

NEW 2011 FORD TAURUS SEL NEW 2011 FORD F-150 4X4
Auto., 3.5L V6, SYNC, Reverse Sensing Sys., 3.7L V6, Auto., Air, AM/FM/CD,
AM/FM/CD, Keyless Entry with Keypad, Cloth Seat, Cruise Control,
PW, 18”Alum. Wheels, Anti-Theft 40/20/40 Split Seat, ABS,
Perimeter Alarm, PDL, XL Plus Pkg.,
Sirius Satellite Radio XL Decor Group
FOOT
BOX

72 24
Mos. Mos. 72
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease Mos.
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 5/31/11.

CALL NOW 823-8888


1-800-817-FORD

Overlooking Mohegan Sun


577 East Main St., Plains
Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B WWW.COCCIACARS.COM
*Tax and tags extra. Security Deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months
payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. See salesperson for details. All payments subject to credit approval by the primary lending source, Tier 0 rate.
Special APR financing cannot be combined with Ford cash rebate. “BUY FOR” prices are based on 72 month at $18.30 per month per $1000 financed with $2,500 down (cash or trade). Photos of
vehicles are for illustration purposes only. Coccia Ford is not responsible for any typographical errors. No Security Deposit Necessary. See dealer for details. Sale ends MAY 31, 2011.
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STK: K11889A 2005 Hyundai.... Elantra......... 4dr Sdn GT Auto................................ 69,912 MILES $8,595 STK: M7605 2010 Mitsubishi Lancer ......... ........................................................... 4,328 MILES $21,045
STK: K11833A 2003 Hyundai.... Elantra......... 4dr Sdn GLS Manual ......................... 39,969 MILES $8,989 STK: H26326A 2007 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr EXL ..................................... 51,202 MILES $21,100
STK: P14809B 2006 Mercury ... Milan ........... 4dr Sdn 2.3 ........................................ 68,535 MILES $9,989 STK: H25918A 2008 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr VP....................................... 32,721 MILES $21,479
STK: H26380A 2002 Mitsubishi MonteroSport 4dr 4WD XLS..................................... 59,367 MILES $10,489 STK: P15243 2008 Nissan....... Altima ......... 4dr Sdn V6 CVT 3.5 SE ...................... 36,106 MILES $21,499
STK: T28031A 2004 Chevrolet . Malibu Maxx 4dr Sdn LS ......................................... 75,215 MILES $11,489 STK: CP15266 2008 Chrysler.... T&C ............. 4dr Wgn Touring................................ 39,080 MILES $21,499
STK: M7824A 2008 Ford........... Focus........... 2dr Cpe S........................................... 45,695 MILES $11,989 STK: DP15265 2009 Dodge....... Journey....... AWD 4dr SXT .................................... 34,365 MILES $21,499
STK: CH5396A 2006 VW............. New Beetle . 2dr 2.5L Manual ................................ 40,544 MILES $11,995 STK: BP15117A 2004 MB............. E-Class ........ 4dr Sdn 3.2L 4MATIC ........................55,721 MILES $21,499
STK: H26511A 2005 Toyota....... Camry ......... 4dr Sdn LE Auto................................. 74,683 MILES $12,489 STK: P15283 2008 Nissan....... Altima ......... 4dr Sdn V6 CVT 3.5 SE ......................33,141 MILES $21,499
STK: H26310A 2005 Jeep .......... GrandChero 4dr Laredo 4WD ................................ 70,722 MILES $12,995 STK: J4543A 2007 Jeep .......... GrandChero 4WD 4dr Limited ...............................52,552 MILES $21,875
STK: T26794A 2005 Hyundai.... Elantra......... 4dr Sdn GLS Auto.............................. 14,480 MILES $12,995 STK: T27642A 2008 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr EX.......................................35,013 MILES $21,900
STK: K11906A 2008 Chevrolet . HHR ............. FWD 4dr LT........................................ 53,997 MILES $13,489 STK: CP15175 2010 Chrysler.... T&C ............. 4dr Wgn Touring................................17,933 MILES $21,995
STK: DP15253 2005 Hyundai.... Santa Fe...... 4dr GLS 4WD 3.5L Auto .................... 49,819 MILES $13,989 STK: T27123A 2008 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4WD 4dr 4-cyl 4-Spd AT Ltd.............. 26,864 MILES $21,995
STK: B8953B 2003 Nissan....... Altima ......... 4dr Sdn SE Auto ................................ 74,735 MILES $13,989 STK: T27730A 2008 Mitsubishi Eclipse......... 2dr Spyder Auto GT...........................12,973 MILES $21,999
STK: H25638A 2007 Toyota....... Camry ......... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE............................. 44,326 MILES $14,100 STK: H26295A 2008 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr EX.......................................32,049 MILES $22,275
STK: H26362A 2008 Honda....... Civic ............ 4dr Man LX........................................ 74,285 MILES $14,489 STK: DP15246 2010 Dodge....... GrandCaravan 4dr Wgn SXT .....................................26,204 MILES $22,479
STK: H26363B 2010 Ford........... Focus........... 2dr Cpe SE......................................... 39,233 MILES $14,489 STK: JP15256 2008 Jeep .......... GrandChero 4WD 4dr Laredo ................................42,709 MILES $22,499
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STK: L11147A 2008 Chrysler.... PT Cruiser ... 4dr Wgn Limited................................ 34,762 MILES $14,989 STK: B9055A 2007 Toyota....... FJ Cruiser.... 4WD 4dr Auto ...................................42,953 MILES $22,595
STK: H25987B 2006 Suzuki....... XL7 .............. 4dr Auto 4WD ................................... 56,330 MILES $14,989 STK: H25556A 2008 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr SE.......................................34,158 MILES $22,895
STK: K11916A 2008 Hyundai.... Sonata......... 4dr Sdn V6 Auto SE........................... 29,501 MILES $14,995 STK: H26123A 2008 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr SE.......................................38,604 MILES $22,900
STK: K11907A 2008 Toyota....... Corolla ........ 4dr Sdn Auto LE................................. 38,964 MILES $15,479 STK: TS0327 2011 Toyota....... Camry ......... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE............................. 10,411 MILES $22,979
STK: B9027B 2007 Jeep .......... Compass..... 4WD 4dr Sport .................................. 59,732 MILES $15,489 STK: T27703A 2008 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr SE.......................................45,038 MILES $22,995
STK: HP15231A 2006 Honda....... Element....... 4WD EX-P AT..................................... 85,381 MILES $15,489 STK: AP15205 2008 Acura........ TL ................ 4dr Sdn Auto .....................................29,753 MILES $22,999
STK: JP15277 2009 Dodge....... Caliber......... 4dr HB SXT ........................................ 38,779 MILES $15,499 STK: T27867A 2010 Ford........... Escape......... 4WD 4dr XLT .....................................30,966 MILES $22,999
STK: T28034A 2006 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4dr Sport V6 ...................................... 70,195 MILES $15,989 STK: DP15200 2010 Dodge....... Dakota......... 4WD Crew Cab Bighorn/Lonestar..... 13,123 MILES $23,400
STK: CH5398A 2008 Chrysler.... Sebring ....... 4dr Sdn Touring FWD ........................ 18,008 MILES $15,999 STK: H26377A 2008 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr SE.......................................50,648 MILES $23,499
STK: K11929A 2009 Toyota....... Corolla ........ 4dr Sdn Auto LE................................. 42,857 MILES $15,999 STK: H26115A 2008 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr EX-L....................................54,276 MILES $23,499
STK: H25899A 2007 Nissan....... Xterra .......... 4WD 4dr Auto S ................................ 65,037 MILES $16,489 STK: CP15249 2010 Chrysler.... T&C ............. 4dr Wgn Touring................................24,665 MILES $23,499
STK: T27751A 2005 Nissan....... Xterra .......... 4dr S 4WD V6 Auto........................... 48,987 MILES $16,489 STK: J4551A 2008 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr SE.......................................51,573 MILES $23,499
STK: T27989A 2007 Toyota....... Prius ............ 5dr HB................................................ 74,927 MILES $16,489 STK: T27718A 2008 Honda....... Odyssey ...... 5dr EX ................................................49,288 MILES $23,499
STK: H26288B 2007 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr EX-L.................................... 80,970 MILES $16,989 STK: HP15284 2009 Honda....... Accord......... 4dr V6 Auto EX-L PZEV......................45,295 MILES $23,499
STK: J4502A 2007 Jeep .......... Liberty......... 4WD 4dr Limited ............................... 46,140 MILES $16,995 STK: DP15178 2010 Dodge....... Dakota......... 4WD Crew Cab Bighorn/Lonestar..... 12,321 MILES $23,595
STK: KP15216 2010 Hyundai.... Sonata......... ........................................................... 26,861 MILES $16,995 STK: T27894A 2008 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4WD 4dr 4-cyl 4-Spd AT Ltd.............. 23,405 MILES $23,979
STK: T27636A 2006 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4dr Limited V6 4WD.......................... 73,503 MILES $16,995 STK: T27376A 2008 Toyota....... Tundra4WD Dbl 5.7L V8 6-Spd AT SR5.................62,285 MILES $23,995
STK: H26096A 2009 Honda....... Civic ............ 4dr Auto LX........................................ 15,617 MILES $16,999 STK: B9056A 2007 Acura........ RDX ............. AWD 4dr Tech Pkg ............................60,778 MILES $24,479
STK: P15214 2008 Nissan....... Altima ......... ........................................................... 37,675 MILES $17,095 STK: H26474A 2008 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr EX.......................................32,743 MILES $24,479
STK: TP15207 2009 Toyota....... Camry ......... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE............................. 23,755 MILES $17,395 STK: T27738A 2008 Toyota....... Tundra4WD Dbl 5.7L V8 6-Spd AT Grade..............41,984 MILES $24,600
STK: T27498A 2009 Toyota....... Camry ......... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE............................. 12,410 MILES $17,395 STK: P15179 2010 Chevrolet . Silverado1500 4WD Ext Cab 143.5” LT.....................21,185 MILES $24,995
STK: TP15235 2009 Toyota....... Camry ......... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE............................. 32,059 MILES $17,395 STK: T27976A 2009 Nissan....... Frontier ....... 4WD Crew Cab SWB Auto SE .......... 19,582 MILES $24,995
STK: T27158B 2009 Toyota....... Camry ......... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE............................. 47,026 MILES $17,395 STK: H26453A 2009 Chevrolet . Silverado1500 4WD Ext Cab 134.0” Work Truck *Ltd Avail* ....11,684 MILES $24,995
STK: T27788A 2009 Toyota....... Camry ......... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE............................. 23,987 MILES $17,450 STK: A10740A 2007 Infiniti ....... G35.............. 4dr Auto G35x AWD..........................24,760 MILES $24,995
STK: J4558A 2004 Chevrolet . Silverado1500 Ext Cab 143.5” WB 4WD LS ............. 79,104 MILES $17,489 STK: A10664A 2007 Lexus ........ ES 350 ......... 4dr Sdn ..............................................42,416 MILES $24,999
STK: T27987A 2010 Honda....... Civic ............ 2dr Auto LX........................................ 19,143 MILES $17,979 STK: L11140A 2007 Lexus ........ ES 350 ......... 4dr Sdn ..............................................18,908 MILES $25,100
STK: D0194A 2008 Mitsubishi Endeavor .... AWD 4dr LS....................................... 41,089 MILES $17,995 STK: H26099A 2008 Honda....... Ridgeline..... 4WD Crew Cab RTL w/Lthr............... 20,439 MILES $25,195
STK: J4567A 2007 Jeep .......... GrandChero 4WD 4dr Laredo ................................ 47,201 MILES $17,995 STK: K11944A 2010 GMC.......... Terrain......... AWD 4dr SLE-2 .................................28,860 MILES $25,895
STK: DP15244 2010 Dodge....... Avenger ...... 4dr Sdn SXT....................................... 17,470 MILES $17,995 STK: L11033B 2008 Cadillac..... SRX ............. AWD 4dr V6 ......................................35,319 MILES $25,995
STK: DP15245 2010 Dodge....... Avenger ...... 4dr Sdn SXT....................................... 18,141 MILES $17,995 STK: B8782B 2010 Chevrolet . Silverado1500 4WD Ext Cab 143.5” LS ....................6,691 MILES $25,995
STK: A10725A 2008 Toyota....... Camry ......... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE............................. 39,412 MILES $17,999 STK: T27709A 2011 Mercury ... Mariner ....... 4WD 4dr ............................................8,679 MILES $25,999
STK: H26167B 2008 Jeep .......... GrandChero 4WD 4dr Laredo ................................ 56,500 MILES $17,999 STK: L11148B 2006 Lexus ........ IS 350 .......... 4dr Sport Sdn Auto............................46,809 MILES $26,479
STK: H26246A 2008 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr LX ....................................... 28,600 MILES $18,145 STK: L11204A 2008 Acura........ TL ................ 4dr Sdn Auto .....................................28,393 MILES $26,479
STK: T27196A 2007 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4WD 4dr 4-cyl ................................... 68,327 MILES $18,195 STK: L11174B 2007 Lexus ........ IS 250 .......... 4dr Sport Sdn Auto AWD..................46,239 MILES $26,499
STK: T27677A 2007 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4WD 4dr 4-cyl Limited ...................... 56,948 MILES $18,295 STK: T27626A 2010 Dodge....... Ram 1500.... 4WD Quad Cab 140.5” SLT ............... 37,344 MILES $26,995
STK: H26325B 2009 Honda....... Civic ............ 4dr Auto LX........................................ 22,078 MILES $18,499 STK: A10695A 2008 Lincoln...... MKX ............ AWD 4dr............................................31,903 MILES $26,995
STK: KP15262 2010 Hyundai.... Elantra......... ........................................................... 17,927 MILES $18,499 STK: T27392A 2010 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4WD 4dr 4-cyl 4-Spd AT Ltd.............. 9,438 MILES $26,995
STK: KP15276 2010 Hyundai.... Elantra......... ........................................................... 33,294 MILES $18,499 STK: AP15282 2008 Acura........ TL ................ 4dr Sdn Auto Nav..............................29,817 MILES $27,479
STK: P15274 2010 Nissan....... Sentra ......... ........................................................... 30,743 MILES $18,499 STK: L11203A 2010 Toyota....... Avalon......... 4dr Sdn Limited .................................24,654 MILES $27,499
STK: KP15275 2010 Hyundai.... Elantra......... ........................................................... 32,136 MILES $18,499 STK: H26106A 2008 Ford........... SupDutyF-250 4WD SuperCab 158” FX4..................51,841 MILES $27,499
STK: J4539A 2008 Jeep .......... Liberty......... 4WD 4dr Sport .................................. 28,610 MILES $18,795 STK: K11614A 2010 Chevrolet . Equinox....... AWD 4dr LT w/2LT ............................7,695 MILES $27,499
STK: H25961A 2008 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr EX-L.................................... 46,876 MILES $18,995 STK: A10548A 2009 Chevrolet . Silverado1500 4WD Ext Cab 143.5” LTZ...................34,286 MILES $27,995
STK: L11063A 2006 Lexus ........ ES 330 ......... 4dr Sdn .............................................. 54,703 MILES $18,995 STK: T27895A 2008 Lincoln...... MKX ............ AWD 4dr............................................29,326 MILES $27,995
STK: JP15132 2008 Jeep .......... Liberty......... 4WD 4dr Sport .................................. 29,605 MILES $18,995 STK: M7813A 2010 Chevrolet . Silverado1500 4WD Ext Cab 143.5” LT.....................13,714 MILES $27,995
STK: T27805A 2008 GMC.......... Envoy .......... 4WD 4dr SLE1 ................................... 44,468 MILES $18,995 STK: T27694A 2008 Toyota....... Tundra4WD Dbl 5.7L V8 6-Spd AT Grade..............35,571 MILES $27,995
STK: H26177A 2008 Mercury ... Mariner ....... 4WD 4dr V6....................................... 23,676 MILES $18,995 STK: BP15057A 2008 Volvo......... XC70............ 4dr Wgn w/Snrf ................................34,206 MILES $27,995
STK: P15213 2008 Nissan....... Altima ......... ........................................................... 35,986 MILES $18,995 STK: K11927A 2009 GMC.......... Acadia ......... AWD 4dr SLE1...................................35,723 MILES $27,999
STK: T27622A 2009 Toyota....... Camry ......... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE............................. 24,930 MILES $18,995 STK: L11034A 2008 Lexus ........ ES 350 ......... 4dr Sdn ..............................................31,761 MILES $28,479
STK: J4513A 2008 Jeep .......... Liberty......... 4WD 4dr Sport .................................. 27,749 MILES $18,995 STK: H24986A 2008 Honda....... Odyssey ...... 5dr EX-L w/RES .................................33,322 MILES $28,479
STK: T27979A 2006 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4dr Base 4-cyl 4WD .......................... 39,878 MILES $18,995 STK: AP15259 2009 Acura........ TSX ............. ...........................................................44,097 MILES $28,479
STK: T27878A 2005 Toyota....... Highlander.. 4dr V6 4WD Limited w/3rd Row....... 64,266 MILES $18,995 STK: AP15258 2008 Acura........ TL ................ ...........................................................25,908 MILES $28,479
STK: J4562A 2009 Jeep .......... Liberty......... 4WD 4dr Sport .................................. 36,052 MILES $18,995 STK: A10768A 2008 GMC.......... Acadia ......... AWD 4dr SLT1...................................29,863 MILES $28,975
STK: T27602B 2005 Ford........... F-150............ Supercab 133” XLT 4WD................... 69,185 MILES $18,999 STK: L11127A 2008 Lexus ........ ES 350 ......... 4dr Sdn ..............................................26,270 MILES $28,979
STK: H26455A 2008 Jeep .......... Liberty......... 4WD 4dr Sport .................................. 38,583 MILES $18,999 STK: L11108A 2008 Lexus ........ ES 350 ......... 4dr Sdn ..............................................15,751 MILES $28,995
STK: T27984A 2008 Chevrolet . Impala ......... 4dr Sdn LTZ........................................ 45,303 MILES $18,999 STK: S0675A 2010 Chevrolet . Silverado1500 4WD Crew Cab 143.5” LS.................4,275 MILES $28,995
STK: K11935A 2007 Hyundai.... Santa Fe...... FWD 4dr Auto GLS *Ltd Avail*......... 34,442 MILES $18,999 STK: LP15225 2008 Lexus ........ ES 350 ......... 4dr Sdn ..............................................22,761 MILES $29,200
STK: H25760A 2008 Honda....... Accord......... 4dr I4 Auto EX ................................... 21,693 MILES $19,095 STK: L11156A 2008 Lexus ........ ES 350 ......... 4dr Sdn ..............................................29,967 MILES $29,479
STK: H26328A 2007 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr EX....................................... 19,479 MILES $19,200 STK: H26381A 2010 Ford........... F-150............ 4WD SuperCab 145” STX .................6,866 MILES $29,499
STK: T27346A 2009 Toyota....... Camry ......... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE............................. 34,098 MILES $19,479 STK: L11175A 2008 Lexus ........ ES 350 ......... 4dr Sdn ..............................................33,950 MILES $29,499
STK: KP15261 2010 Hyundai.... Sonata......... ........................................................... 22,548 MILES $19,499 STK: H25736A 2008 Lexus ........ IS 250 .......... 4dr Sport Sdn Auto AWD..................29,283 MILES $29,979
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: T27682A 2008 Honda....... Element....... 4WD 5dr Auto EX .............................. 57,464 MILES $19,895 STK: T27531A 2010 Toyota....... Highlander.. 4WD 4dr V6 Base..............................15,950 MILES $29,995
STK: M7823A 2008 Honda....... Element....... 4WD 5dr Auto EX .............................. 41,915 MILES $19,975 STK: C3432A 2008 Cadillac..... SRX ............. AWD 4dr V6 ......................................29,357 MILES $29,995
STK: H26162A 2009 Honda....... Accord......... 4dr I4 Auto LX.................................... 11,925 MILES $19,979 STK: JP15232 2011 Jeep .......... GrandChero 4WD 4dr Laredo ................................15,821 MILES $30,495
STK: T27706A 2008 Toyota....... Tundra4WD Dbl 4.7L V8 5-Spd AT SR5................. 71,440 MILES $19,995 STK: T27920A 2008 Toyota....... 4Runner ...... 4WD 4dr V6 Limited..........................40,073 MILES $30,499
STK: CP15135 2007 Chrysler.... 300-Series... 4dr Sdn 300C RWD ........................... 39,233 MILES $19,995 STK: A10755A 2009 Nissan....... Murano ....... AWD 4dr LE.......................................16,337 MILES $30,895
STK: H25934B 2008 Jeep .......... GrandChero 4WD 4dr Laredo ................................ 37,770 MILES $19,995 STK: JP15248 2011 Jeep .......... GrandChero 4WD 4dr Laredo ................................14,422 MILES $30,979
STK: H26263A 2007 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr EX-L.................................... 32,025 MILES $19,995 STK: T27983A 2010 Toyota....... Sienna......... 5dr 7-Pass Van XLE FWD ..................21,440 MILES $31,479
STK: H25563A 2007 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr EX....................................... 27,940 MILES $19,995 STK: BS0325 2010 MB............. C-Class ........ 4dr Sdn 3.0L Sport 4MATIC............... 14,704 MILES $31,895
STK: A10710B 2004 Toyota....... 4Runner ...... 4dr SR5 V8 Auto 4WD....................... 50,988 MILES $19,995 STK: T27713B 2008 Acura........ MDX ............ 4WD 4dr ............................................42,177 MILES $31,979
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: T27892A 2008 Ford........... Escape......... 4WD 4dr V6 Auto XLT ....................... 23,870 MILES $19,995 STK: L11017A 2009 Lexus ........ RX 350......... AWD 4dr............................................30,245 MILES $31,995
STK: B9041A 2006 MB............. C-Class ........ 4dr Luxury Sdn 3.0L 4MATIC............. 52,454 MILES $19,995 STK: L11126A 2008 Lexus ........ RX 350......... AWD 4dr............................................30,174 MILES $31,995
STK: T27985A 2007 Toyota....... Sienna......... 5dr 7-Passenger Van LE AWD........... 54,187 MILES $19,999 STK: T27961A 2010 Toyota....... Highlander.. 4WD 4dr V6 SE.................................. 18,105 MILES $32,195
STK: T27960A 2008 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4WD 4dr 4-cyl 4-Spd AT Ltd.............. 45,792 MILES $20,479 STK: A10750A 2007 Acura........ MDX ............ 4WD 4dr Sport Pkg............................42,029 MILES $32,479
STK: T28016A 2009 Toyota....... Camry ......... 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE............................. 29,504 MILES $20,479 STK: AP15242 2008 Acura........ TL ................ 4dr Sdn Auto Type-S .........................39,431 MILES $32,479
STK: H26458A 2009 Honda....... Accord......... 4dr I4 Auto EX ................................... 18,832 MILES $20,479 STK: BP15268 2008 MB............. C-Class ........ 4dr Sdn 3.0L Sport 4MATIC............... 24,546 MILES $33,479
STK: L11180A 2005 Lexus ........ ES 330 ......... 4dr Sdn .............................................. 44,762 MILES $20,489 STK: BP15270 2008 MB............. C-Class ........ 4dr Sdn 3.0L Sport 4MATIC............... 30,654 MILES $33,479
STK: L10734D 2006 MB............. C-Class ........ 4dr Luxury Sdn 3.0L 4MATIC............. 59,808 MILES $20,489 STK: BP15269 2008 MB............. C-Class ........ 4dr Sdn 3.0L Sport 4MATIC............... 30,909 MILES $33,479
STK: T27075A 2009 VW............. Routan ........ 4dr Wgn SE ....................................... 21,595 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15121 2008 MB............. R-Class ........ 4dr 3.5L 4MATIC................................32,454 MILES $33,995
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: C3390A 2009 BMW......... X3 ................ AWD 4dr 30i......................................11,080 MILES $34,995
STK: T27946A 2008 Mazda....... MX-5 Miata. 2dr Conv PRHT Auto Touring............. 19,680 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15271 2009 MB............. C-Class ........ 4dr Sdn 3.0L Luxury 4MATIC.............20,192 MILES $35,479
STK: P15254 2009 Subaru...... Impreza ....... ........................................................... 35,279 MILES $20,499 STK: T27871A 2010 Toyota....... 4Runner ...... 4WD 4dr V6 SR5 ...............................26,102 MILES $35,479
STK: K11924A 2008 Honda....... Accord......... 4dr I4 Auto EX-L ................................ 42,487 MILES $20,499 STK: TP15218 2010 Audi .......... A5 ................ 2dr Cpe Man quattro 2.0L Premium Plus ..31,765 MILES $35,499
STK: H26429A 2008 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr EX....................................... 47,062 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15102 2007 MB............. GL-Class ...... 4MATIC 4dr 4.7L................................29,502 MILES $35,995
STK: H26146A 2006 Nissan....... Pathfinder ... SE 4WD ............................................. 64,285 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15153 2008 MB............. M-Class ....... 4MATIC 4dr 3.5L................................25,172 MILES $35,995
STK: H26407A 2006 Honda....... Odyssey ...... 5dr EX-L AT with RES & NAVI........... 68,498 MILES $20,499 STK: BP15152 2008 MB............. M-Class ....... 4MATIC 4dr 3.5L................................24,282 MILES $36,995
STK: BS0326A 2006 Cadillac..... DTS ............. 4dr Sdn w/1SC .................................. 42,529 MILES $20,499 STK: L11192A 2009 Lexus ........ RX 350......... AWD 4dr............................................41,678 MILES $37,479
STK: H25980A 2008 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr EX....................................... 32,684 MILES $20,695 STK: T28061A 2009 Lexus ........ RX 350......... AWD 4dr............................................27,853 MILES $37,479
STK: A10789A 2007 Nissan....... Pathfinder ... 4WD 4dr LE ....................................... 50,642 MILES $20,895 STK: T27847A 2010 Toyota....... 4Runner ...... 4WD 4dr V6 Limited..........................15,603 MILES $38,995
STK: AP15222A 2010 Honda....... CR-V ............ 4WD 5dr LX ....................................... 10,326 MILES $20,979 STK: BP15273 2008 MB............. SLK-Class.... 2dr Roadster 3.5L ..............................7,398 MILES $39,479
STK: P15164 2007 Cadillac..... DTS ............. 4dr Sdn Luxury I................................. 31,363 MILES $20,995 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: T27820A 2007 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4WD 4dr V6 Limited.......................... 47,581 MILES $20,995 STK: L11205A 2010 Lexus ........ RX 350......... AWD 4dr............................................5,905 MILES $40,995
STK: H26389A 2008 Honda....... Pilot ............. 4WD 4dr VP....................................... 35,088 MILES $20,995 STK: T27671A 2008 Toyota....... Sequoia....... 4WD 4dr LV8 6-Spd AT Ltd................15,288 MILES $42,495
STK: A10766A 2007 Toyota....... RAV4 ........... 4WD 4dr 4-cyl Limited ...................... 34,442 MILES $20,995 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
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HARLEY DAVIDSON YAMAHA` 08 R1
CHEVY `68 CAMARO MERCEDES-BENZ `88 CHEVROLET `09 PONTIAC `04
SS 420 SEL CUSTOM 01’ SPORTSTER BEAUTIFUL BIKE
EQUINOX LS
DODGE `10 FORD ‘06 F-150 XLT
X-Cab, V8,
JEEP `02 LIBERTY
MONTANA
GRAND CARAVAN
Perfect condition. Blue/grey, new

CREST 15’
396 automatic, 400 Silver with red 3700 miles, new automatic, 4x4 rebuilt engine with 95,000 miles, well
transmission, clean leather interior. Low mileage, 15000 warranty, new
rear tire, undertail Only 17k miles. maintained. Excell-
interior, runs good, Every option. miles, automatic, tires & brakes,
kit, cover. Price Fully loaded. ent overall condi-
Garage kept, show- all-wheel drive, 4
71K, garage kept, Fiberglass negotiable $7,600
door, anti-lock Excellent condi- 4,000 miles. tion. Keyless entry,
custom paint, Fire room condition. 570-852-9072 $5,900 or built in baby seat,
Hawk tires, Krager $7,000.
boat with brakes, air condi- tion. Factory &
extended war- best offer. dual climate con-
wheels, well (570) 417-9200 trailer. Out- tioning, air bags, 570-814-2125 trol. Rear air. Seats
power locks, power ranty. $17,995
maintained. board propul- 442 RVs & Campers windows, power (570) 690-2806 7. Recent inspec-
$23,900 sion. Includes: 883 cubic inch
Negotiable
OLDSMOBILE `68 2 motors motor, Paco rigid
DUTCHMAN 96’
mirrors, cruise con-
trol, AM/FM radio, KELLY AUTO SALES JEEP `06
tion & tires. KBB
over $6300. Asking
570-693-2742
Erinmade, frame, extended &
5TH WHEEL
cassette player, CD DODGE `94 DAKOTA 875 W. Market St. $5,000 firm. Call

CHEVY`75 CAMARO DELMONT “Lark II series”


raked. Low miles.
$6,000 or best
with slideout & sun
player,
entry, rear
keyless
de-
with cap. 1 owner,
garage kept, very
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243 COMMANDER 4X4
(570) 417-9884

DRASTICALLY PRICE Lockers, V-8. Heat-


SUZUKI `07 XL-7
350 V8. Original offer.(973) 271-1030 froster, rear wind- good condition.
REDUCED!! room built on. Set ed leather. All
REDUCED! shield wiper, tinted
FORD ‘68 BRONCO
owner. Automatic
HARLEY DAVIDSON
This model only up on permanent Many extras includ- power. Navigation,
transmission. Rare - $2,400 windows. $17,500. ing lift & back seat. 56,000 miles,
produced in 1967 site in Wapwallopen. (570) 954-9333 Satellite, Blue tooth,
tuxedo silver / black 29 MPG gas. automatic,
vinyl top with black
naugahyde interior.
& 1968. All
original 45,000
NEGOTIABLE
570-417-3940 2001 SPORTSTER Comes with many
extras. $7,000.
Call after 9:00 a.m. $4,000
or best offer
3rd row, More.
69,000
all-wheel drive,
4 door, air condi-
miles, Color 1,200 CC, Black,
CHEVROLET `10
Never damaged. highway miles. tioning, all power,
Burgundy, cloth Low Miles, New (570) 829-1419 or (570) 868-0944 $14,900. Call
$6,000. Call Tires and Brakes, (570) 991-2135 CD player, leather
& vinyl interior, (570) 855-3657
427 Commercial SILVERADO 1500 DODGE `97 RAM
570-489-6937 Lots of Chrome and interior, tinted
350 rocket

CHRYSLER `49
engine, 2nd Trucks & Extras. Well main-
FLAGSTAFF `08 Extended Cab V71
windows, custom
owner. Fender
skirts, always
Equipment tained. 2 Harley
Helmets included.
CLASSIC
Package 4x4. Bed-
liner. V-8. Red.
1500 LARAMIE MARK 3 JEEP `07 wheels, $13,000
Call 570-829-8753

WINDSOR
Silver / gray, 4 door
garaged. Trophy
winner at shows.
CHEVY ‘08 3500
Looks & runs great!
$5,700 Super Lite Fifth
Wheel. LCD/DVD
Remote start.
6,300 miles
82,000 miles, auto-
matic, chrome step
up and mirrors &
302 V8 engine.
3-speed on the WRANGLER X
Before 5:00 p.m.

(570) 654-8520
TOYOTA `06
Serious inquiries $26,000 floor transmission. 4x4, stick shift, soft
sedan. 6 cylinder flat screen TV, fire- leather interior.
flathead, fluid drive.
45,000 original
only, $7,500.
570-690-0727 HD DUMP TRUCK HARLEY DAVIDSON place, heated mat-
tress, ceiling fan,
(570) 639-2539 Good Condition.
Drums Area.
34X9.50 swamper
tires. Racing seats,
top. Red exterior,
well maintained,
miles. Just like new!
2WD, automatic.
Only 12,000 miles.
2006 NIGHTTRAIN
Hide-a-Bed sofa,
CHEVROLET `97 $4,500
401-524-9763
roll cage.
$9,500
garage kept. 11,500
miles, one owner. TACOMA ACCESS
PONTIAC `68
REDUCED $15,000 Vehicle in like outside speakers & AC, CD player,
SILVERADO
For more pics or
CAB
Call Jim: new condition. SPECIAL EDITION grill, 2 sliders, cruise control.
information, call
570-654-2257 $19,000. #35 of 50 Made aluminum wheels,
DODGE `99 CARAVAN Tow package with
CATALINA 570-288-4322 $10,000 in acces- water purifier, with Western plow. (570) 301-7221
cargo carrier. 78000 miles,
CORVETTES awning, microwave 4WD, Automatic. SE. 2 sliding doors. advertisinguy
sories including a Excellent condition. 5 speed, four
400 engine. 2 Loaded with Very clean. Runs @gmail.com
DUMP TRAILER ‘05 custom made seat. oven, tinted safety $18,700 wheel drive, new
barrel carburetor. great. 107k miles.
WANTED Exotic paint set, glass windows, options. Bedliner. Matching Fiber-
Yellow with black $2,500. Call Call 570-822-9680
10 yards, 4 ton limit, Alien Spider Candy raised panel fridge 55,000 miles. glass cap, $16,000
roof and white wall & many acces- $9,200. Call 570-709-5677 or
1953-1972 very good condi- Blue. Excellent con- (570)472-9091
tires. Black interior. (570) 868-6503 570-819-3140

GMC `99
sories & options.
Any Condition!
Courteous, Fast $4,995. Call
tion. Asking $3,900
Also, E-350. Cheap
dition. All Documen-
tation. 1,400 Asking Excellent condition, JEEPLow
‘02 WRANGLER Call after 4:30 p.m.

CHEVY `04 EXPRESS


Professional Buyer. (570) 696-3513 $22,500. Miles
For more info, call $25,000 or best
570-868-6986 $13,980
TOYOTA ‘03 TACOMA
SUBURBAN
Licensed & Bonded 973-906-8404 offer. Call
corvettebuyer.com
PONTIAC 1937 570-876-4034
NEWMAR 36’ 2500
FORD ‘99 E350
Black, 4 cyl.
DODGE `99
1-800-850-3656
Fully restored near Series. 6.0 Litre V8. automatic, 89K
original. New paint,
Shopping for a
new apartment?
new interior, new
wiring, custom tint- BUCKET VAN HSoft
ARLEY DAVIDSON ‘80
MOUNTAIN AIRE Heavy Duty version.
Excellent cargo van.
DAKOTA SPORT Champagne
exterior,
5th wheel, 2 large 85K miles. Excellent
Triton V8. 2 speed 4 X 4, extended
Classified lets ed glass, new motor
boom; 92,000miles;
riding FLH. slides, new condition. $8,700
cab, 117,000
leather interior,
power windows
560 Pierce St.
& transmission. King of the High- condition, loaded
you compare costs - Spare motor & $9999 or best price. way! Mint origi- with accessories.
570-829-4548 or
570-417-5991 miles, new & locks, 4 wheel
Kingston, PA
without hassle trans. 16” wide Great condition. Call nal unrestored Ford Dually diesel inspection, just drive. $4,850. www.wyoming
570-675-3384 or serviced, oil, trans valleymotors.com
or worry! Call for
Get moving
white walls car in
excellent condition 570574-7002
antique show
winner. Factory
truck with hitch
also available. CHEVY `05 EQUINOX flushed, new fluid
transfer case &
condition and
known issues.
570-714-9924
KELLY AUTO SALES
in storage for 2 spot lights, wide 570-455-6796 LT (premium pack-
with classified! years. $14,000 or 430 Heavy white tires, age), 3.4L, 47,000 axels, cooling sys- 570-362-4080 875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
FORD `52
best offer. Serious
inquiries ONLY. Equipment
biggest Harley
built. Only 90’ SUNLINE CAMPER miles. All wheel
drive, power moon-
tem flushed.
$6,599.00 JEEP ‘06 570-287-2243

HONDA `10
Call 570-574-1923 28,000 original JUST REDUCED! roof, windows, locks Call 693-1262

COUNTRY SEDAN EQUIPMENT TRAILER miles! Never 35 ft. Well kept. On & seats. Leather after 5:00 PM COMMANDER
VW CLASSIC `72
needs inspec- campground on the interior, 6 cd chang- 4WD, Only 38K TOYOTA ‘07
CUSTOM LINE
STATION WAGON
Brand new 2010
tandem axle, 4
tion, permanent
registration.
Susquehanna River
near great fishing.
er, rear folding
seats, keyless entry, DODGE `99 RAM ODYSSEY $15,990
FJ CRUISER
V8, automatic,
8 passenger,
3rd seat, good
KARMANN GHIA
Restoration
wheel electric
brakes, 20’ long
total, 7 x 16 oak
$8,500
570-905-9348
Attached 12X22”
carpeted room.
Brick heater,
onstar, roof rack,
running boards, 1500 CLUB CAB Yellow, 4x4,
6 cyl., automatic,
garage kept. Good condition.
condition, 2nd Vehicle. Family deck, fold up ramps covered by metal $14,750. well equipped.
owner. $9,500. owned, garage with knees, remov- roof with large Runs great. New
570-362-1910 tires. Asking $4,000
able fenders for breezeway. Shed &
HARLEY DAVIDSON
570-579-3517 kept, good shape. 560 Pierce St.
oversized loads, many extras includ- or best offer.

FORD `66
Needs some
interior work, new powder coat paint ed. Call for more CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR (570) 239-3950 Kingston, PA

‘92Many
ULTRAextras,
CLASSIC information. www.wyoming
seats, needs for rust protection, Custom Van. 67K
Mustang Coupe.
Pearl white, pony
carburetor work.
Only 58,000 miles.
2 5/16 hitch
coupler, tongue
(570) 237-7076 miles. Interior has
oak wood trim, car- FORD `04 EXPLORER Special Edition.
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
interior. Pristine
condition. 26K
Asking $12,000.
serious inquiries
jack, side pockets,
brake away switch,
Garage kept,
2 tone blue. SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS peting, storage
areas, TV, rear seat
SUV, V6, 4x4, auto-
matic, 85,000 miles
Maroon, Fully
loaded. Leather
KELLY AUTO SALES
miles. $17,000 or
best offer.
only! Call
570-343-2296
battery, 7 pole
RV plugs, title &
17,600 miles.
REDUCED PRICE
$8,400
Travel Trailer. 29’,
mint condition, 1
slide out a/c-heat.
convertible to dou-
ble bed, curtains.
Black Beauty.
Garage kept.
seats. TV/DVD,
navigation, sun roof LEXUS `06 GX 470 875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
(570) 817-6768 more!! Priced for Seats 7. Power win- Must sell. plus many other
Lehman area. Stove, microwave, $8,700 extras. 3rd seat . 570-287-2243
quick sale. $2,995
WANTED: PONTIAC
dows & seats. Cus-
LINCOLN `88 386-334-7448 (570) 760-5937 fridge, shower tom lighting on ceil- (570) 883-2754 Only 1,900 Miles.

TOWN CAR `78 FIREBIRD


Wilkes-Barre
KAWASAKI ‘05
inside & out. Many
more extras.
Reduced. $13,500.
ing. New exhaust
system. New rear
FORD `04 FREESTAR
Brand New.
Asking $37,000
(570) 328-0850
TRACTOR
TRAILERS
tires. Recently
61,000 original Formula 400 439 Motorcycles NINJA 500R. 3300 Call 570-842-6735 inspected. Excellent Automatic, front
miles. Orange. wheel drive, 4 door,
HUMMER ‘05 H2
miles, garage kept, Berkshire Green, condition. $4,200 or
triple black, leather
interior, carriage
Originally purchased
at Bradley-Lawless HARLEY ‘01
Garage kept. His &
hers helmets. Must SUNLITE CAMPER best offer. Call
570-655-0530
anti-lock brakes, air
bags, power locks, Yellow with black
Cypress Pearl with
FREIGHTLINER
’97 MIDROOF
sell. $2400 22 ft. 3 rear bunks, power windows, ivory leather interi- 475 CAT & 10
roof, factory wire in Scranton. Car center bathroom, leather interior.
wheels, loaded,
excellent condition.
was last seen in
Abington-Scranton DAVIDSON
Electra Glide, Ultra
570-760-3599
570-825-3711 kitchen, sofa bed.
Air, Fully self con- CHEVY `97 S-10
power mirrors,
power seats, cruise
control, AM/FM
Front & rear heated
seats. Many chrome
or. Well maintained,
garage kept. All
service records.
speed transmission.
$12,000
area. Finder’s fee accessories. $28,500
KAWASAKI
$5,500. Call Classic, many tained. Sleeps 6. Brand new tires. FREIGHTLINER
Mike 570-237-7660 paid if car is found radio, CD player, or best offer. Call
chrome acces- New tires, fridge rear defroster, rear All options including ’99 CONDO
and purchased. Call (570) 788-9826 or
`08 NINJA
sories, 13k miles, awning. $4500. premium audio 430 Detroit, Super
MAZDA `88 RX-7 John with any info windshield wiper, (570) 956-8547
Metallic Emerald 215-322-9845 tinted windows, package, rear 10 transmission.
(570) 760-3440 Leave Message
Green. Garage 250 cc, blue, like new starter, just climate control, Asking $15,000.
CONVERTIBLE
1 owner, garage
421 Boats &
kept, like new new, under 1,000 TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft inspected, $3,900. adjustable suspen-
kept, 65k original
miles, black with Marinas
condition. Includes
Harley cover.
miles. Great starter
bike. $2,800 Seri-
Rear queen master
bedroom, Walk
570-594-4992.
Call after 4:30 p.m. HYUNDAI ‘10 sion, towing pack-
age, rear spoiler,
‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’
with sides. All
grey leather interior,
all original & never
$12,900
570-718-6769
ous inquiries only.
Call 570-331-4777
thru bathroom.
Center kitchen +
Great Condition! TUCSON LTD Lexus bug guard.
42,750 miles.
aluminum, spread
axle. $6,500.
STARCRAFT ‘80 570-709-4937 132k black, auto, Navigation, Blue
seen snow. $8,900. dinette bed. Front $28,950
Call 570-237-5119 KAWASAKI ‘ 99 ZX6R extra large living
4X4, v6, new oil, Tooth, XM Radio (570) 237-1082 2 storage trailers.
FORD `05 WHEEL
new brakes and
16’ DEEP V HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 600CC, room + sofa bed. new service, runs
$21,880 570-814-4790

MERCEDES BENZ ‘90 Evinrude out-


board 70hp with tilt
SCREAMING EAGLE
Muzzy Exhaust.
Great condition.
Asking $3,100
Big View windows.
Air, awning, sleeps
6, very clean, will
100% very cheap
pick up truck.
CHAIR LIFT VAN LEXUS `96 LX 450 VOLVO `08 XC90
`74 450 SE
$3,999
& trim— ‘92 EZ
loader trailer. With Orange
V-ROD& Black. CALL FRANK
570-301-7221
deliver. Located in
Benton, Pa. $4,900.
Call Mark
570-704-8685
Seating capacity for
7 plus 2 wheel
Full time 4WD, Pearl
white with like new
Fully loaded, moon
roof, leather, heat-
leather ivory interi- ed seats, electric
SOLID CAR! ‘00 Tracker Series theadvertisinguy 215-694-7497 chairs. 140,000
Used as a show 560 Pierce St. or. Silver trim. locks, excellent
Interior perfect, 60lbs foot pedal, 2 @gmail.com miles. Great condi-
exterior very good. downriggers, stor-
bike. Never abused.
480 miles. Excellent 451 Trucks/ CHEVY ‘07 tion. Asking $7,000. Kingston, PA Garage kept. Excel-
lent condition.
condition. New
tires, new brakes
SUZUKI `07 C50T
Runs great! New ages, gallon tanks, For more details, www.wyoming
condition. Asking 84,000 miles, Ask-
tires, 68K original
miles.
2 fish finders and
more. MUST SEE.
$20,000 or best
offer. Call
SUVs/Vans TRAILBLAZER LT Call 570-589-9181 valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
ing $10,750
570-654-3076 or
and rotors. 52,000
miles highway

CRUISER
$5,500 FIRM. Make Best Offer. On-Star, Leather. $26,500/ best offer.
570-905-7389 Call 866-320-6368
570-876-4034
2008 TOYOTA Satellite Radio.
FORD `97 DIESEL 570-498-0005 570-779-4325

INTERNATIONAL ‘95
Ask for Lee after 5pm. $14,990 570-417-2010 till 5

468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts


HARLEY DAVIDSON EXCELLENT MATRIX
Cummins engine,
8-L. 49,049
miles. 33,000
DUMP TRUCK MAZDA ‘08 TRIBUTE TRUCKS FOR SALE
1 Owner Refurbished, rebuilt Utility, 4WD
` 06 SOFTTAIL CONDITION $13880 gross wt. 6,649
light wt. $19,500
engine, transmis- $18,655 Ford, GMC,

BUYING JUNK VEHICLES


sion replaced. International-Prices
Windshield, Bags, Must see! starting at $2,295.
NIGHTTRAIN
Rear-end removed
Floorboards,V&H 560 Pierce St. (570) 829-5886 and relubed. Brand Box Truck, Cab &
Pipes, White Kingston, PA new 10’ dump. PA Chassis available.
Dark gray metallic, walls,Garage Kept. www.wyoming state inspected. Call U-haul
$300 and Up FORD `99 E250
new rr tire & 6K Miles $5,200
brakes, many valleymotors.com $12,900/best offer. 570-822-5536
(570) 430-0357 570-594-1496
extras. $10,900 560 Pierce St. 570-714-9924 Wheelchair Van 560 Pierce St.

$125 extra if driven, (570) 592-4982


SUZUKI ‘77
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
CHEVY`05TRAILBLAZER
78,250 miles. Fully
serviced, new bat-
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
457 Wanted to Buy
Auto
HARLEY DAVIDSON `01 JEEP `00 WRANGLER
pulled or pushed in.
valleymotors.com tery, tires & rods. valleymotors.com
Road King 19,000 GS 750 570-714-9924 Seats 6 or 3 wheel-
chairs. Braun Millen-
78,500 miles, 6
cylinder automat-
570-714-9924
ALL
NOBODY Pays More miles, new tires, lots Needs work. nium lift with ic, hard & soft
of extra chrome.
Like New. $12,900.
$1,500
or best offer
BUICK `05
remote. Walk up
door. Front & rear
tops. Well main-
MITSUBISHI `95 JUNK
570-760-2035
tained. Many
Call 570-639-1989 570-822-2508
or 570-760-1023
RENDEZVOUSFully
CX
A/C. Power locks &
windows. Excellent
new parts. Adult
driven only. Kelly
MONTERO SR 4WD CAR &
HARLEY DAVIDSON `03 SUZUKI 97& GSXRWhite,
600
Monday thru Saturday 6 am-9 pm condition. $9,500. Blue Book
Sunday 8 am - 68 pm
Blue
AWD,
loaded, 1 owner, REDUCED!!!
570-237-6375 $10,400, Asking
$8,800.
177,102 miles, auto-
matic, four wheel TRUCKS
100th Anniversary smoked wind 18,000 miles. 6 drive, 4 door, anti-
Edition
Garage
Deuce.
kept. 1
screen. Great bike,
runs great. Helmet
cylinder. New
inspection, tires
ASKING $9,999
JUST REDUCED! FORD `99 RANGER 570-704-8730
lock brakes, air con-
ditioning, air bags,
WANTED
468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts owner. 1900 miles. & kevlar racing & brakes. Like
SAVE MONEY! GET 4x4 Extended cab,
power locks, power Highest Prices
READY FOR THE V6 4.0, automatic.
JEEP `00
Harry’s U Pull It
Tons of chrome. gloves included. new, inside & out. windows, power
WINTER! Don’t pay
$38,000 invested. A $2995. Call for info $16,900. Call dealer prices! White
PW, PL, cruise.
Runs & looks good. mirrors, power Paid In Cash!!!
must see. Asking
$18,000. OBO
(570) 881-5011 (570) 540-0975 with grey interior.
Looks and runs like
No rust. 89K.
$5,500. DEALER
WRANGLER seats, cruise con-
trol, AM/FM radio, FREE
AS ALWAYS ****HIGHEST PRICES*****
570-706-6156
TRIUMPH ‘02 SPEED it just came off the (570) 868-3914 cassette player, CD
REMOVAL
CHEVR0LET`02 lot. Four Door, 4 changer, leather

PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED HARLEY DAVIDSON TRIPLE 955 CC wheel drive, 84,900 interior, sun roof,
Call V&G
miles, new tires, FORD ‘03 WINDSTAR LX rear defroster, rear

VEHICLES!!!
‘03 DYNA WIDE GLIDE
Golden Anniversary.
7,000 miles. Very
fast. Needs nothing.
Blue, never
EXPRESS tow package, anti
lock brakes, driver Loaded with
windshield wiper,
new Passed inspec-
Anytime
Silver/Black. New CONVERSION extras including tion, new battery.
dropped. Excellent and passenger 288-8995
DRIVE IN PRICES Tires. Extras. Excel-
lent Condition. condition. $4,200 VAN
Loaded. Low
airbags, power
windows, power
entertainment
system. 55k
$2,500
(570) 868-1100
19,000 miles Negotiable. TJ, Black with grey Call after 2:00 p.m.
Call for Details (570) 459-9901 $10,000. (570) 970-0564 miles. Excellent
condition.
mirrors, power
locks, rear window interior. 4 cylinder,

MITSUBISHI `97
570-639-2539 5-speed manual
Vehicles must be COMPLETE !! YAMAHA `04 V-STAR $18,900
570-674-3901
defroster and
wiper, privacy tint, transmission. CD
Plus Enter to Win $500.00 Cash!! Q-LINK LEGACY `09 1100 Custom. 5800
miles, light bar,
air conditioner,
cruise control. CD,
player, hardtop, full
doors, sound bar.
15’ CUBE VAN
DRAWING TO BE HELD MAY 31
250 automatic. Gun
metal gray. MP3 cobra exhaust, CHEVROLET `05 keyless entry and 4” Skyjacker
Suspension lift with Cab over, 4 cylinder

www.wegotused.com
player. $3,000.
Great first motorcy-
windshield, many
extras, must sell.
SILVERADO LT Z71
much more.
Call KELLY AUTO SALES
875 W. Market St.
steering stabilizer.
Like new BF
diesel engine.
Rebuilt automatic
cle. 570-696-1156 $4,900. Call 570-332-4999 transmission. Very
570-301-3433 Extended cab, Kingston, PA. Goodrich 35’s with
good rubber. All 503 Accounting/
457 Wanted to Buy 457 Wanted to Buy 457 Wanted to Buy
YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO
automatic. Black
with grey leather CHRYSLER Only
`07 PACIFICA 570-287-2243 Full size spare. Only
85,000 miles. around good
condition inside Finance
Auto Auto Auto 750cc. 8,000 miles,
interior. Heated Silver. 83K $6,999
& out. Well
seats. 59,000 miles. All wheel (570) 301-7221
saddlebags, wind- miles. New Michelin drive, 4.0L V6. All FORD ‘04 F-150 maintained. BOOKKEEPER
We Buy Scrap Metal
shield, back rest, Power. A/C. Loaded. Ready to work.
JEEP `02 GRAND
tires. $16,500 X-Cab, V8, Local bookkeeping
Black & Pearl, (570) 477-3297 Must Sell. $11,995 or PRICE REDUCED! company hiring
Excellent Condition. automatic, 4x2 $6,195 or
best offer. Call
$$$$ ALL KINDS $$$$ Must See. Asking
$2,499. Call after 4. CHEVROLET `05 570-417-7937 CHEROKEE LAREDO best offer
Call 570-650-3500
full time full-charge
bookkeeper.
Send resume and
Ask for Carmen
DODGE `00 RAM
570-823-9376
PIPE - ROD - SHEET - BAR - TUBING - TURNINGS -
TRAILBLAZER LT salary requirements
to acctg2002@
BEAMS - PUNCHINGS - OLD CARS -TRUCKS - YAMAHA ‘07 650 V-STAR gmail.com
1500 QUAD CAB
Black/Grey. 18,000
MACHINERY - FARM EQUIPMENT - METAL ROOFING - Matted black finish. miles. Well NISSAN ‘09 ROGUE
ENGINES - TRANSMISSIONS -EXHAUST SYSTEM PARTS
- APPLIANCES - ANY AND ALL SCRAP METAL
Mint condition. New
tires, inspected,
equipped. Includes
On-Star, tow pack-
4X4, V8 automatic.
New tires & brakes. KELLY AUTO SALES
AWD, low miles,
automatic, FULL CHARGE
fully serviced & age, roof rack, remote start,
FREE CONTAINER SERVICE ready to ride. Wind- running boards,
Fully loaded. Lea-
ther interior. Many
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA. Triple black, eco-
back up sensors BOOKKEEPER
Small quantities to 1,000’s of tons accepted shield & sissy bar. remote starter, extras. Must see. 570-287-2243 nomical 6 cylinder.
$20,880
A/R, A/P, General
Low miles & garage extended warranty. Excellent condition.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID $16,000 4x4 select drive. Ledger. Extensive
kept. $4800. or best (570) 970-9351 knowledge of
FAST SETTLEMENTS offer. 570-762-5158 (570) 825-7251
HONDA `02 CR-V CD, remote door
opener, power win- QuickBooks
CALL DMS SHREDDING, INC
570-346-7673 YAMAHA ‘1975 80 4CHEVY `10 SILVERADO DODGE `04 EX. Silver. Loaded. 1
owner, very clean,
dows & locks,
cruise, tilt wheel.
preferred.
Marquis
Art & Frame
570-819-3339
Your Scrap Metal is worth $$$
Antique. Very good
condition. Must see.
Low milage. Road
Door Crew Cab
LTZ. 4 wheel drive. RAM 1500
Excellent condition, Too many extras to
meticulously main-
tained. 123,000
highway miles.
108k highway miles.
Garage kept. Super
clean inside and out.
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
122 South Main St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA
www.wyoming Email resume to:
title. Asking $1,260 low mileage. list. Low Mileage. $6,995 No rust. Sale price
Call Today! Call (570) 825-5810 $35,500. Call $10,000 570-646-3334 or $6,895. Scranton.
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506 Administrative/ 533 Installation/ 542 Logistics/ 554 Production/ 710 Appliances 730 Computer 744 Furniture & 752 Landscaping & 758 Miscellaneous
Clerical Maintenance/ Transportation Operations Equipment & Accessories Gardening
CLEATS, Armour
Repair Software size 11, $25. Softball
TOWNSHIP MANAGER/ Team Drivers TOOLMAKER/
GUN
Holds 10
CABINET.
guns.
CHIPPER, shredder,
mulcher, bagger. cleats, Nike, size 9

TREASURER SERVICE ADVISOR $5,000 Sign On


700
COMPAQ COMPUT-
ER TOWER Win-
Medium oak, 2 Craftsman 5 HP. 3 $20, Truck cap

CNC OPERATOR
Bonus drawer storage, cutting stages. Very $275, Boiler, oil,
Wyoming Valley Team Drivers dows XP Pro SP3, etched glass design good condition. $100, Traffic signals,
The Township of
Salem, Luzerne
Motors is seeking a Earn $.513per mile Full time 2nd shift MERCHANDISE 2-drives, DVD/ CD- on doors. $250 firm $325. 675-4383 $50, 570-760-4830
professional and Dedicated Runs position. Requires a RW, included. Over 570-457-7854
County is seeking experienced service 30 games & pro- CLEAN FILL, Dirt DECORATING
Home Most Every high degree of
applications for a advisor to join our 702 Air grams, works well, HUTCH: Solid Oak. with rocks, as much ITEMS. Large
Week knowledge of the
Township Manager/ Volkswagen/Mazda fast, with extended Excellent condition as you want, 81’ assortment of sun-
Paid Holidays & toolmakers craft Conditioners GENE’S
Treasurer. The service team. Appli- memory & year left $200.00. Solid Oak long, three stories flower. $.50 to $10.
Vacations and ability to use all RECONDITIONED
Township has a cant must possess on warranty hooked sideboard, excellent high. Free if you 570-301-8515
Great Benefits shop tools and
population of good people skills AIR CONDITIONER, APPLIANCES up, try before buy- condition $200.00. pickup, bring a
CDL-A Haz & Tank; machines. Experi- DESK, Brown, $25
approximately and be able to man- Whirlpool, 6000 60 Day Warranty ing $120. 457-6610 Solid Oak table, six shovel, Excavator,
2 year OTR ence in setup and INSERT, Fireplace
4,200. The ideal age a team of flat- BTU, Energy Effi- Monday-Friday (6) chairs, Good backhoe, triaxial
877-628-3748 operating CNC, cast iron, decora-
candidate will pos- rate technicians. cient. $80. 8:00PM-5:00PM COMPUTER TOWER condition. $150.00. truck, or pickup. 189
www.DriveNCTrans. milling center and/or tive. $100 EXERCISE
sess a bachelor’s ADP experience (570) 868-6018 win xp 510 memory 570-829-4025 Foote Avenue,
com wire EDM equip- Saturday BIKE $25. All nego-
degree in public preferred. A clear $50. GE 40 channel Duryea. 457-6610
administration or ment. Programming AIR CONDITIONER: 8:00AM-11:00AM hand held cb trans- KITCHEN SET. High tiable. 905-0497
driving record and is a plus. Job
TOW TRUCK
business manage- window, 5,000 BTU Gateway ceiver $35. pc2- quality, table 36x60 CONCRETE scal-
valid driver’s license requires working to FIREPLACE corner,
ment, or closely are required. We with remote control. Shopping Center 4200u mb 256 with 4 heavy duty loped grey edging
related field, or five close tolerances $60. 570-675-0248 sticks $10.00 each. chairs. Excellent 24” straight and 17” electric heater or no
offer outstanding Kingston, PA
and from prints. We heart $300.
DRIVER
years municipal career potential, (570) 819-1966 570-704-8689 $165. 878-2849 curved. total 40 +/-
experience. Grant offer an excellent pieces. Grey $1.00. 570-675-7024
writing experience
strong management salary and benefit 708 Antiques & COMPUTER: KITCHEN SET. 570-735-4186
support, and an GARAGE SALE
package. Submit Collectibles HP Compaq Wood, oval, brown
& MECHANIC
is a plus. The Town- excellent benefit REFRIGERATOR. ITEMS. Air condi-
ship Manager/Trea- resume to: Frigidaire, side by DC7700 Dual Core table, good shape. Keller’s Lawn Care
package. All appli- Michael Holcomb tioner, 5000 BTU,
surer shall be the side, Black. $125. Tower. 3.4GHZ $125. 570-970-6651 See our ad under
cants must be able Needed part time. Diamond $40. Convection
chief administrative DRYER,GE propane, CPU. 1.25GB DDR2 Call An Expert
to pass a drug test. Mountain Top. Manufacturing Co. KITCHEN/DINETTE kero, HTA 23k, $50
officer of the town- $75,Washer, Ram. Windows 7. 1162 Landscape &
Interested appli- 570-760-6218 PO Box 4174 SET. 5 piece rattan, TV/DVD combo 20”
ship & shall have the Whirlpool,heavy Delivery. $85. Garden
cants may contact Wyoming, PA 18644 42” round tile top $40. 570-868-6655
responsibility for the duty, $50 570-905-2895
Dan Yurko at: table & 4 swivel arm LAWNMOWER
financial & general 570-793-9437 GARAGE SALE
management and WYOMING VALLEY
548 Medical/Health 557 Project/
DESK. Computer chairs with uphol- Craftsman /Honda
ITEMS. PIANO, Korg
Desk $50. Call 735- stered seats. Excel- motor includes bag,
operations of the MOTORS REFRIGERATOR: Electric, $75. POOL,
Township, as well as P.O. BOX 1308
Program Frigidaire. White.
8730 or 332-8094 lent condition, deliv- self propelled, runs
26’ above ground
the implementation
of the policies and
KINGSTON, PA 1804
570-288-7411
DENTAL TECHNICIAN Management
$ ANTIQUES BUYING $ Large. Freezer up
top. Very Clean, fair-
iPAD: Barely used.
Still under warranty.
ery possible. $125.
570-868-6327
good $150. after
3pm 655-3197 $500, WEDDING
GOWN, 1957, $50,
• On the job training Old Toys, model kits,
plans established by
ASSISTANT
570-718-6213 FAX • Competitive salary ly new, in good Comes with case, LIVING ROOM SET. NEED YOUR HOVEROUND, 2010,
the three Township Bikes, dolls, old gun working condition. $300, GOLF CLUBS,
dany@wyoming • Benefits and charger. 3 piece. Couch and LAWN CUT
Supervisors. Salary Mining Items, trains $250 negotiable. Titleist Clone, $30
valleymotors.com No experience $650.00. 2 chairs. Covered OR TRIMMED?
& Musical Instruments,
is
with
commensurate
experience.
Interested applicants 542 Logistics/
necessary. Please
e-mail or fax resume
MANAGER TRAINEE
3 people needed to
Hess. 474-9544
Call 570-283-6943
Leave Message
570-760-7801
LAPTOPS! HP nx
and rarely used.
$100. ROCKER,
See the ad for
Cole’s Lawn Care
570-675-3509
GAS GRILL. Ken-
Fax: 570-693-1410 platform, $25 Call An Expert
must send resume Transportation assist manager. BASEBALL CARDS. 6115= $225/COM- more, $90. TREAD-
E-Mail: Why Spend After 5 735-8542 Section 1165
with cover letter & Duties will include ‘63, ‘64, ‘71 Topps PAQ v2311= $250/ MILL, Weslo, $100.
shawlabs@epix.net $8-$15, Moving Hundreds on
salary requirements
to: Salem Township DRIVERS recruiting, training &
marketing. Will train. must sell. Call for
details. 313-5214
New or Used
Appliances?
DELL d531=$250 all
windows 7, office10,
LOVE SEAT, wicker,
with cushions.
Patrick & Deb’s
Lawn Care
TIVO, new, $60,
DISHES, Mikasa,
Board of Supervi- Well established Call Mr. Scott AV,wifi+dvdrw+more White, good condi- See our ad under Day Dreams, $85
distribution compa- Most problems tion. $60. After 3pm 570-655-0952
sors, 38 Bomboy (570)288-4532 DELL 1150= $175 Call An Expert
ny seeks Full-Time COKE COOLER. with your appli- (570) 655-3197
Lane, Berwick, PA E.O.E xpPro,office07, A.V., 1162 Landscape &
(40 plus hours per Classic gas station ances are usually GLASS DOOR. 4
18603. On or before cdrw+ dvd+ wifi.+ Garden
week) drivers. Valid model from 40’-50’s simple and inex- LOVESEAT & way glass door for
June 15th, 2011.
E.O.E. Class A CDL, mini-
Doyouneedmorespace? Westinghouse com- pensive to fix! more. FREE delivery
OTTOMAN solid Peter’s Lawncare bath tub. $25
mum 5 years all-
season driving
PHYSICAL THERAPY A yard or garage sale
in classified
pressor. Good con-
dition. $295, all
Save your hard
earned money, Let
& warranty.
570-862-223
sand colored cush-
ioned, excellent
See our ad under
Call an Expert
570-331-8183

527 Food Services/ us take a look at it GRILL: charcoal


Hospitality
experience, clean
driving record, and ASSISTANT is the best way
offers considered.
Jake 570-829-7859 first! 732 Exercise
shape $200.
570/824-7807 or
1165 Lawn Care
$20. Longaberger
no DUIs are a must. Full time at the tocleanoutyourclosets! 30 years in
the business. Equipment 570-545-7006 TORO MOWER: baskets $20. Sam-
sonite clothes bag
COLLECTIBLE Sea- e-Cycler Cordless
Flatbed experience
helpful. Drivers are
Neuropathy Center
in Kingston.
You’re in bussiness gram’s Mirror( great East Main AFFORDABLE Electric, Top Rated $10. 570-474-6028
assigned dedicated Send resume to: with classified! condition) 1908 Appliances AB CIRCLE PRO
$75.
MATTRESS SALE Cordless, 10 months
HEADBOARD: Black
weekly runs and Stanley Cup $50. or 570-735-8271 We Beat All old. $299.
wpmmah@ 570-735-4824 lacquer with gold
best offer. Call Mark Nanticoke Competitors Prices! Call 570-262-1131
regional travel gmail.com 566 Sales/Retail/ at 570-301-3484 or trim. $10. 20 inch
including some Mattress Guy
Harveys Lake
overnights in sleep-
Business Allison at 631-6635
BICYCLES: Boys 20
Twin sets: $149 WYOMING VALLEY Haier TV. Great con-
in Pacific DS2, 6 dition. $18. Costume
Development
VETERINARY 712 Baby Items LANDSCAPING
COOKS er. Positions require Speed. $30. Boys Full sets: $169
COLLECTIBLES: See our ad under jewelry, all kinds
some moderate to 20 in Magna Excitor, Queen sets: $189
1972 Topps Jonny Call An Expert $1.00 each. Cos-
Experience
preferred but not
heavy lifting, good
communication ASSISTANT DOOR TO DOOR SALES Unitas-Crisp and
MT-Picture Perfect
BABY ITEMS: New-
born swing $50.
21 speeds. $40
570-868-6018
All New
American Made 1054 Concrete &
Masonry
tume crystal butter-
fly watch brand new
skills, attention to Looking for long Childcraft crib $75. 570-288-1898
necessary. Local company is $20.00. $5. 570-235-4928
detail, commitment, term part time Childcraft oak 4 EXERCISE BIKE, Vita
Apply in person. punctuality. Posi- employee, will train. seeking individuals 570-824-1180 Master with odome- OTT-LITE with 3x 754 Machinery &
drawer chest $100. LAMP, Hurricane,
NO PHONE CALLS Send letter of for door to door optical magnifier for
tions include com-
interest/resume to: sales. Must be out- LP’S, 78’S, 45’S Oak dresser combo ter and speedome-
reading, hobbies, Equipment colonial style, hand
petitive compensa- changing table ter, $30. WEIGHT painted glass
going, self motivat- From 40’S, 50’S, crafts, adjustable
LINEUP tion and benefits
package. Please
Nanticoke
Animal Hospital ed & flexible. Please 60’S & 70’S $100. Newborn-12
month clothing - girl
BENCH, barbell with
60lbs in weights. flex neck,work AIR CLEANER. Hon-
eywell commercial.
shade, $20
RUG, 5x7 oriental
$1 each. 829-2411 hands free $50.
ASUCCESSFULSALE send resume to:
c/o Times Leader
226 S. Market St.
Nanticoke, PA 18634
email resume to:
reliablesales@
$5. each
570-825-0569
$30 570-824-0591
(paid $129.) Wall Never
includes
used,
replace-
look. Light green.
$20. CHAIRBACK
NEON SIGN - Elec- lamp great for read-
INCLASSIFIED! Box 2540
15 N. Main Street
No phone calls. ptd.net
tric, Camel sign, 30
STROLLER: Expedi-
EXERCISE
MACHINE. Cross ing or over desk ment filters, $600
negotiable. PRES-
COVERS, lace (6)
$25. COFFEE
years old, $200.
INSIDE ACCOUNT
nice wooden base
Doyouneedmorespace? Wilkes-Barre, PA
LINE UP 570-829-2411 tion jogging stroller
Bow Legend. Very
good condition. $30. Tiffany floor SURE WASHER, TABLE, WIcker, out-
18711-0250 door, green. $25
A yard or garage sale $40. Call 829-0217,
Sacrifice $200. lamp 69” height, Generac, runs but
A GREAT DEAL... needs pump. Pres- 570-674-2985
EXECUTIVE PHONOGRAPH: leave a message.
in classified 570-788-2388 shade is 5 “ height &
sure wand & noz-
is the best way
tocleanoutyourclosets!
DRIVERS-CLASS IN CLASSIFIED!
Looking for the right deal Local sales opera-
Stolid state 2 piece
stereo phonograph
& eight track stereo
TODDLER BED:
Lightning McQueen 738 Floor Care
14” across
Basketball
$60.
swag
light, red, white,
zles included. $100
negotiable. SNOW-
LAMPS. stand up
$25 each.
Chevy S10 truck
‘89
BLOWER. Toro,
A CDL Equipment
tion is looking for an tape player with bed includes bed- blue in color with
You’re in bussiness on an automobile? experienced tele- speakers. Albums & ding (fitted sheet orange rim & white needs work, $100 bedliner. $40,
SPOILER, for ‘00
negotiable.
with classified! Turn to classified. marketer/inside tapes available. $50 top sheet pillow- VACUUM CLEANER net in very good
905-0497 Chevy Cavalier. $10,
570-735-6167 case and comforter)
HOTEL Looking for a It’s a showroom in print! account executive
for it’s NEPA loca- no mattress $60.00
BAGS – Electrolux condition $45.
570-288-8689
CARB, 4 barrel from
Canister 4 Ply running Chevy
Classified’s got
BEST WESTERN company you
can retire with? the directions!
tion. Qualified indi-
vidual will set-up
QUARTERS.
Washington. 1936-
3 570-905-1777 Generic 10ct $10,
Upright 4 Ply Gener- PATIO FURNITURE HAULMARK ‘07 motor. $50/ TV, GE,
28”, works good,
EAST MOUNTAIN INN appointments for D, 37-D, 39-D. $70 ic 10 Ct $10, Upright 5 piece with cush-
714 Bridal Items needs remote. $90.

Hiring the following


Looking for
more home/ WE’RE HIRING
outside sales repre-
sentatives with
570-287-4135 Non Generic 8 Ct
$10 570-868-6018
ions, 42” round
table, 4 chairs, 2 TRAILER 6’X14’
Like new with
3 suitcases, excel-
lent shape $40.
businesses in NEPA. YEARBOOKS: BRIDAL UNITY CAN- lounges, umbrella
Part Time positions: family time? • Home Health electric brakes, 570-740-1246
Some clients are Coughlin H.S. 1926, DLE, $25 $225. Sofa, 2 swivel
Aides 744 Furniture & new tires and
HOUSEKEEPERS We offer
top pay and
• Certified Nurse
Aides
existing customers.
COLD CALLING IS
1928, 1932, 1937,
1940, 1961, 1963,
, 570-592-2549
Accessories
rockers, ottoman
$300. Washer/Dryer reinforced tongue.
$2700.
MAKEUP MIRROR:
Conair, two sided,
Valid drivers license. REQUIRED! Posi- 1942, 1943, 1944, Whirlpool estate, lighted, 4 modes on
benefits Call Bayada Nurses tion is full-time with 1949. G.A.R. H.S. 716 Building BAR. Hardwood, electric, heavy duty 570-239-5457 pedestal. $25. firm.
BANQUET SERVERS Weekly home
time and much
570-883-5600 health benefits, paid
vacation, hourly and
1934, 1935, 1936,
1937, 1945, 1946, Materials rock maple, liquor
cabinet w/lock, cop-
$300. Ceiling light
fixture $10.
570-675-0248
1951, 1955, 1956, Microwave $15. pair 756 Medical MISCELLANEOUS:
DAY TIME BUSPERSONS more
551 Other
bonus pay.
1957, 1961, 1965,
1966, 1970, 1980,
BATHROOM SINK
SET: Gerber white
per insert top, 2
barstools, 4 1/2’ of end table lamps
$30. 570-474-5188
Equipment Gazelle
Machine.
Exercise
Used
Please e-mail long. Excellent like
COOKS For more
details,
resume to 1985, 2005, 2006. porcelain bathroom new condition, great
PATIO FURNITURE.
HOSPITAL BED: twice. Assembled.

HOST HOME PARENTS prminc14@aol.com. Meyers H.S. 1935, sink with mirror and for entertaining. Electric. Hardly $125. Lexmark color
please call Square glass top
DISHWASHERS 1936, 1937, 1938, medicine cabinet. Must see, awe- used. Complete. printer. New in box.
800-628-7807 1942, 1943, 1944, Matching set. $80. some, smoke free table, 6 chairs, $400. 570-947-1451 $20. Magnavox VCR
CONCERN seeks 570-331-8183 cushions. Good
and ask for Host Home parents 1945, 1946, 1960, home. $600 with all hook ups &
Weekends & condition. $125 LIFT CHAIR / reclin-
recruiting. for its Community 1974, 1975, 1976, 570-693-0884 remote. $25.
Holidays a must. 570-288-9940 er. Medium size.
1977. Kingston H.S. DOOR. 36”x80” AM/FM/Cassette
Apply in person. Residential Rehabili- Good condition.
1938, 1939, 1940, solid wood, 6 panel. BEDROOM SET CD player. $30.
No phone calls. tation Program PATIO SET: Green
Off Route 115
Shopping for a (CRR). If you are 1944, 1948, 1949. Exterior or interior. Bassett, 4 pieces,
and White in color-
$250. Call Sharp surround
Plymouth H.S. 1930, Natural oak finish, white with gold 570-357-8025
Wilkes-Barre new apartment? willing to open your Needs umbrella- sound speakers.
Classified lets home to children 600 1931, 1932, 1933, right or left with
hardware. $200.
accents, single bed
with or without Good Shape-Please POWER CHAIR -
Set of 5. $20.
1938, 1943, 1944, Call Jamie
LINE COOKS FINANCIAL
you compare costs - with specific needs, make an offer Jazzy Select,
1959, 1960. Call 570-735-8730 canopy, dresser, 570-822-8957
please contact us. $150.00. $700 or best offer
without hassle Host home parents Hanover H.S. 1951, or 570-332-8094 desk with light, &
570-824-1180 ALSO, regular
1952, 1953, 1954, chair. $350. Brass MOVIE LOT. VHS.
or worry!
SERVERS
Red Rooster
Get moving
are to provide sta-
bility, guidance, and
support in their
610 Business
Opportunities
1960. West Pittston
H.S. Annual 1925,
DOORS: (2) sliding
closet doors, 24x80
headboard
new. $350.
like ROCKER RECLINER
soft material, very
wheelchair, with
extra weight sup-
reduced to $2 each
or 22 for $35.
with classified! 1926, 1927, 1928, 570-287-8711. port. $100. Call for STAND, VHS, $5.
Restaurant homes to a child wood with natural good condition $25.
1931, 1932, 1959. more details Cash or paypal
finish $40. DOOR (1) heavier wood rock-
Rte. 118 & 29
Sweet Valley
with specific needs,
helping the child to BEER DISTRIBUTOR
License available
Luzerne H.S. 1951,
1952, 1956, 1957,
30x80 natural finish.
$40. Excellent con-
CHAIR. Large reclin-
er. Dark maroon,
er very good $10.
570-735-3489
570-829-2411 570-735-2661
develop a healthy soft leather. Like SCOOTER: 2002 QUAD TIRES, 4 Dun-
self-image and learn with option to lease 1959. Berwick H.S. dition. 675-4383 Golden Companion
533 Installation/ 1952, 1953, 1956, new. $200 SOFA & LOVESEAT, lop (2) at 25x8x12;
appropriate behav- building or sold Scooter, Runs good, (2) at 25x10x12.
1957, 1958, 1960, 570-457-3541 plaid, looks good.
Maintenance/ GET ON THE iors. Child Abuse separately.
1967, 1968, 1969 720 Cemetery $150.
needs batteries Real Good Condition
and criminal back- 570-954-1284 $50. 570-283-0272
Repair ROAD TO ground checks ,1970. Lehman H.S. Plots/Lots
COFFEE TABLE AND 570-779-0718 $100. 826-0451
END TABLE: Oak
SUCCESS! required. Compen- DRIVE-SHAFT 1973, 1974, 1976, WHEEL CHAIR, RELIGIOUS ITEMS -
with glass top SOFA, Floral. 81”, 3
AUTOMOTIVE McLane, a
sation will be provid-
ed for each day the
FABRICATER
Willing to train. Will
1978, 1980. Nanti-
coke Area H.S.
1976, 2008. Dallas
CEMETERY
PLOTS FOR SALE
excellent condition
$40.00.
cushions, no holes,
$100. TABle and 6
Tracer
Invacare,
duty-extra
IV by
heavy
wide,
Hand made
Rosaries, $5. Pope
$28 billion supply child resides in your sell stock or equip- John Paul II Memori-
TECHNICIANValley (4) Four plots, all 570-208-3888 chairs w/leaf. $300
chain services home. If interested, ment seperately. H.S. 1966, 1967, 450 lb. weight blia. 570-829-2411
1968. Bishop Hoban together. Crestlawn 570-793-9437 capacity. $300. call
leader, is looking please contact: For more info, call Section of Memorial COMPUTER DESK,
Wyoming
Motors has immedi-
ate openings avail-
for qualified
Class A Drivers to
CONCERN
570-876-3800/
(570) 823-0245 H.S. 1972, 1973,
1974, 1975. West Shrine Cemetery in
Kingston Twp. $600
corner, excellent
condition, gray/light
SWIVEL ROCKER:
Excellent condition,
10am-9pm @
570 288 9936. SEWING FABRICS
become part of Side Central oak color $75. Lots of Them
able for experi- 1-800-654-6180; each. Willing to mauve $30.00 . WHEELCHAIR.
enced Service our valued team. or jmonczewski@ Catholic H.S. 1965 -
split. For info, call 570-868-6018 570-287-1913 Pride, electric. (no WALLPAPER
McLane’s concern4kids.org; 1974, 1980, 1981. 1,000’s of patterns
Technicians in our Westmoreland H.S. (570) 388-2773 DAY BED white VANITY - Older batteries) $200
various car lines. A uniformed drivers www.concern 570-793-9437 WALLPAPER & BLIND
are well recog- 4kids.org; E.O.E 1952, 1953 - 1954 wicker Henry Link makeup vanity with
clear driving record G.A.R. H.S. 1972, plate gold mirror. 1
WAREHOUSE
with trundle, desk,
and valid PA driver’s nized and trusted
throughout
JAN-PRO
COMMERCIAL
1973, 1974, 1975, CEMETERY PLOTS chair, mirror, night door and drawer on 758 Miscellaneous
30 Forrest St.,
Wilkes-Barre, PA
INSTALLER/
license are 1976 Pittston H.S. stand, 6 draw each side. 48”L x
the U.S. for their CLEANING (3) together. 570-970-6683
required. We offer 1936, 1951, 1954, dresser, removable 18”D x 21”H. Excel-
knowledge, OF NEPA Maple Lawn AIR PURIFIER
competitive wages 1963 Pittston Hospi- bookcase, ward- lent shape. $190.
accuracy, and Section of Sharper Image, TIRES: 4 BF
and an excellent
benefit package. All
applicants must be
professionalism. INSPECTOR Be Your Own
Boss Work Full or
tal School of Nurs-
ing, J.O.Y. of 1957,
Dennison
Cemetery.
robe, magazine
stand $500. or call
570-735-5916
YOUTH FURNITURE
Ionic
Quadra,
Breeze
tower
Goodrich Radial
Long Trail P225/
Looking for individu- 1959 West Pittston Section ML. for individual prices model with ozone 70R16. $100
able to pass a drug Do you have Part time SET: Double bed,
als with firestop & H.S. 1950, 1954, $550 each. 570-498-0977 guard, instructions 570-675-0248
test. Interested what it takes Accounts available two bookshelves,
fire damper, inspec- 1955, 1956, 1960 610-939-0194 & quick start CD,
applicants may con- to help drive NOW throughout DESK with bottom two side tables and
tion and installation Hazleton H.S. 1938, quiet, easy care, TOMATO STAKES.
tact Dan Yurko at : Wilkes Barre, bookshelf, wood dresser. IKEA pine.
our team? experience. Experi- Scranton,
1939, 1940, 1941, Excellent like new 4-5’, $.50 each,
Email for pics:
CEMETERY PLOTS
ence helpful but not 1942, 1943, 1945, with glass shelf and condition. $25. TRUCKS, Hess, new
WYOMING VALLEY and Hazleton. sethole@yahoo.com
MOTORS CLASS A required. We will We guarantee
1948, 1949, 1950,
1953, 1954, 1955, Plymouth National
inside light fixture,
top and bottom $400.
570-709-3146 in box 2000-2008
train the right per- $5,000 to $20-$50. KNIFE.
P.O. BOX 1308
KINGSTON, PA
DRIVERS son. All out of town $200,000
1956, 1957, 1959, Cemetery in components can be 570-603-9820 ART WORK: Hamilton Beach
• Earn more work. Must have 1960, 1961, 1962, Wyoming. 6 Plots. stacked or used beautiful paintings electric. $20.
18704 in annual billing. $450 each. Call side by side, excel- by a known Pittston
money with more valid driver’s license 1964 Hazle Twp H.S. 746 Garage Sales/ 570-675-4383
570-288-7411 Small investment 570-825-3666 lent. $60. Call artist. Sullivan Trail
at-home time & transportation. 1951, 1952
570-718-6213 FAX • “We’re here to Serious inquiries
We’re ready -
570-825-4721 570-709-3146 Estate Sales/ Coal Company TONNEAU COVER.
dany@wyoming Are you?
stay” –as a only. Flea Markets breaker, Exeter Fits Dodge Dakota
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Call 570-824-5774 710 Appliances MEMORIAL SHRINE DESK, Queen Anne
w/china closet on
Ave. West Pittston, A,R,E, solid top.

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CEMETERY top, $100. TABLE,
Gate leg, drop, leaf,
WILKES-BARRE 18 x 22 Pittston
City Hall, Broad St.
Excellent. $175
570-817-8982
CDL Class A or B stable, secure 15 N. Main St. APPLIANCE 6 Plots Available circa 1950's. New-
PA RT S E T C . $30. CHAIRS, 4 to comb Bros. Coal TRAILER HITCH with
environment Wilkes-Barre, PA
tri-axle truck driver.
Also looking for • Multi-stop 18711-0250 RESTAURANT FOR SALE Used appliances.
Parts for all brands.
May be Separated
Rose Lawn Section
match table, $30 all.
ROCKER, pine, $40
and Ice, lower hardware, fits 2005-
2008 Escape, Mer-
heavy truck and deliveries prima- Inside Church Hill $450 each Tompkins St,
Mall, high traffic 223 George Ave. DRY SINK, pine, Pittston, circa cury Mariner, Mazda
equipment mechanic rily located in Wilkes-Barre 570-654-1596
40 hours per week.
Local work.
Pennsylvania and
New Jersey
WYOMING area. Established 15
years. RENT IS
570-820-8162
$100, SETTEE, pine,
$75. 570-675-2693
1950's. All paintings
18x22 $35. each.
Tribute $110 or best
offer. 570-466-1214
Competitive wages
& benefits available.
• Great pay and
benefits - GREENHOUSE FREE.
inquiries call
Serious BREADMAKER:
Toastmaster, used 1
OAKLAWN CEMETERY
4 grave sites,
DESK, Secretary
drop down top 3
An original picture of
the St. Cecelia
TRAIN SET. HO with
box. Diesel, $75.
$55,000 to General Green- 570-582-5208 time. Like new. $35. Conducted by the church complex in
Call 570-333-4385 fabulous location. drawers, pecan fin- Women of St. SAW, Black & Deck-
$60,000 in the house Help Wanted 570-868-6327 Exeter, Pa. also a
Leave message. Purchased 20 years ish, excellent condi- Stephen’s Episcopal er circular, $18,
first year; Please Apply in Per- framed copy of a
son: 642 Shoemak- 630 Money To Loan ago. $2,450 tion $100. Church. 35 S. newspaper front
CLOCK, wall, 31 day,

SATELLITE/CABLE
medical, dental, FREEZER. Standup, 610-838-7727 570-287-2517 1970’s.$30, TOOL
vision, life and er Ave., West runs but needs door Franklin St. page of the St.
May 18, 10-4pm, BOX, small, $20
401(k) Wyoming, PA 18644 “We can erase seals, $25. DRYER, DINING ROOM SET, Cecelia complex
ST. NICHOLAS’ May 19, 10-4pm 570-735-1589
your bad credit - will dry but needs European, imported, destroyed by fire.
TECHNICIAN Requirements: 100% GUARAN- new heater ele-
CEMETERY,
SHAVERTOWN frosted glass rec-
May 20, 10-1pm
FRIDAY 5/20 IS BAG
$20. each call Jim VACUUM Bissell
• HS diploma or 554 Production/ TEED.” Attorneys ment. $25
6 Plots. Can be tangular table with DAY. Mini boutique,
570-655-9474 wide cleaning path,
GED for the Federal
SUBCONTRACTORS • Two years driving Operations Trade Commission
570-905-0497
divided.
Entrance.
Near
$550
silver hardware, 6
high back chairs,
will run for all 3 BACK PACK. Hiking,
all attachments,
powerforce, bag-
Wanted, reliable and experience say they’ve never MICROWAVE: GE, all days. Light lunch navy canvas, $40, less turbo, 12 amps
each. Call excellent condition available. Pic n’ Play, for child.
experienced satel- • Clean driving seen a legitimate
lite/cable technician
subcontractors for
record and great
customer service
PRESS OPERATOR credit repair opera-
tion. No one can
options, with
turntable, excellent 570-675-9991 $450. 855-8966 $40. 570-675-4383
MZX1MUM $45. One
portable Pronto 2 in
northeastern and skills
Candidate must
legally remove
condition. $40. DINING ROOM SET: 752 Landscaping & 1 Electrolux with
REFRIGERATOR, 726 Clothing Beautiful Country BARREL, charger & stand
central PA areas. have HS Diploma/
accurate and timely small college size, French dining room
Gardening wooden. $20. 570-735-8730
Must have white Find out more or GED & a good work
information from good condition $40/ set. Table, four 53 gallon. or 570-332-8094
van, ladders, indus- apply to become a
valued Teammate
history. Equipment
experience and
your credit report. 570-675-4383 JACKET: boys gen- chairs, large hutch. 1st Choice Excellent
try specific tools,
and liability insur- by contacting: knowledge of
It’s a process that
starts with you and
uine Italian stone
leather jacket, size
Off white/blue trim Landscaping condition $195.
760 Monuments &
hydraulic machines REFRIGERATOR $500. Outdoor Beer See our ad in the 570-876-3830
ance. Will train John Hart, 14. $25. 868-6018
McLane People is a must. Benefits
involves time and a Kenmore, almond, Cooler: On wheels. Call an Expert sec- Lots
select individuals conscious effort to 21.6 cu. ft. with ice Taps included. tion under Category
but experience is Department by include Health, Paid
pay your debts. maker & filtered WOMEN’S CLOTH- $250. 1165 - Lawn Care CANES & WALKING
preferred. Highest phone: Holidays/Vacation & GRAVE LOT
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pay rates in the (570) 330-8400, 401K. Please call Al Near baby land at
ing credit and debt 570-868-6018 slacks, New $5. Bruce’s made from the roots
area! Please call or email: jfhart@ at 570-822-6880. Memorial Shine in
at ftc. gov/credit. A Slightly used $2. FURNITURE: 2 end Lawn Service of Slippery Elm
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2 or email wilkes- Times Leader and Gas. Good condi- and 9 pm. please @ Please Call Call An Expert able. $4 & 5 each. $400. Call
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Equipment Equipment Systems/Games
COPY MACHINE
POOL: 15’ metal
frame pool, with lad-
der, filter pump and
RESTAURANT
HELMETS one XL
red, Surround ATV
helmet $50. One
TICKETS Daniel
O’Donnell (2) Tues-
day, May 31 at the
PS2 GAMES: Call Of
KITTENS: 7 weeks
old free to a good WOOF WOOF PAW SPA
Hunlock Creek, PA
BACK MOUNTAIN DALLAS
SHARP SF 7320 EQUIPMENT Duty 3 Special Edi- home, liter trained & 573 Coon Rd.
more, 42” high. XXL Camo-Surround Kirby. section tion $12. Call Of Duty Now accepting
$250. AMERICAN EAGLE friendly with chil-
Used 1 year. $170. ATV helmet $50. Orchestra, row 0. World At War Final spring appoint-
570-675-7024 MIXER, 20 quart dren. 518-779-3015.
(570) 655-4915 One large black $176. 570-474-6549 Fronts $15. Guitar ments. Full service
mixer, Model vector sport ATV
PRINTER, Fax, Copi- Hero $10. Hitman 2 salon. In home
POOL: Above AE-20, with timer helmet $25. TICKETS: 4 Yankees KITTENS: free to
er, Scanner. 4 in 1 $10. Dance Dance grooming - call for
ground swimming and guard, $1300. 570-735-7742 & Lehigh Valley Iron loving homes, litter
HP Series 2200. Revolution Extreme rate. Mention this
pool 21’ round 4ft ALSO, Bev Air 2 Pigs tickets at PNC, trained & very love-
Excellent condition 2 $12. Tekken Tag ad for 10%.
deep. Ladder, liner door refrigerator/ PING PONG TABLE: May 19, 2011 @ 6:35. able. Ready in 2
$50. 570-675-4383 Tournament (some 570-592-8968
(1 yr old), frame, sandwich prep Regulation size with section 109 cash or weeks. 332-8663.
scratches works We’re on Facebook!
Hayward Pump and table, Model net. Folds up in mid- paypal $30. each
fine) $5. OPEN HOUSE!
770 Photo SP48-12, $1300. dle, on wheels. Very 570-735-2661
Equipment
filter (new hoses
installed last sum- Call 570-498-3616
for more details.
good
$180.
condition.
TICKETS: Phillies vs
PLAYSTATION
GAMES: Spongebob MALE SIAMESE NEEDEDof 845 Pet Supplies MAY 22 12-1:30PM
One of a kind
mer). Skimmer, Vac- Squarepants Super- For purpose property set on 6
uum, Metal deck 570-574-8766 Rangers, Sunday, breeding with DOG CRATES 2 Pet-
MANFROTTO May 22, 2011 1:35 sponge $10. Tony acres. Charm
MONO-POD. and fencing around 776 Sporting Goods POOL TABLE: P.M. Section 310, Hawks Pro Skater female Siamese mate medium 27Lx galore in this
pool included. Buyer (some scratches Cat. If interested, 20wx19h $25. each Victorian Style
Model 681B. Excel- Coin-Operated/ Row 5, Seats 13 &
responsible for tear BACKBOARD, works fine) $5. please call 570-654-2396 home. New kitchen
lent condition. $50 Bar Size. Slate top. 14 $48. 498-4556
and removal. Great Basketball, fiber- Crash Bandicoot 2 570-655-8820 & remodeled baths 119 Midland Drive
or best offer. Good Condition FISH TANK. 30 gal.
570-788-2388 condition and avail- glass with rim and Cortex Strikes Back -Butler kitchen 14x8 Custom Built Ranch
$450. 570-947-1451
able for immediate net. $25. 784 Tools (some scratches
with 3 tier wooden
(Indoor kidney Home -The ranch
pick up. Asking 570-824-0591 works fine) $5. 815 Dogs stand. Includes light,
shape pool & spa home is IN
772 Pools & Spas price $800 please 778 Stereos/ BUFFER Coleman PC GAMES: Hells
lid, filter, heater and
area that measures DEMAND! This one
email BASKETBALL some decorations.
LADDER A frame Eggo55@epix.net HOOP. Regulation Accessories Powermate new in Kitchen (Windows $125. 570-762-1015 approx. 2,400 sq.ft. offers everything
box. ROUTER, Black Vista, XP or MAC) not included in you are looking for!
ladder for above or call size. Adjustable with & Decker 1.5 hp. Plenty of space for
AUDIO CASSETTES $15. Excellent Con- REPTILE TANK. 10 square footage.
ground pool. All alu- 570-817-2040 portable base. Good $20 each. in-law quarters, 4
17 Engelbert Hump- dition unless noted. gallon, wire mesh Wine cellar in
minum. $30. condition. $50. 570-288-9940 bedrooms, cherry
erdinck tapes $1. Cash or PayPal. lid, heat lamp, cave basement.
570-823-0597 570-262-1559 kitchen, sunroom,
774 Restaurant each. 8 Kenny
SAW, Reciprocating
Take $85 for all. and pond. $20 $525,000
recreation room
BASKETBALL Rogers tapes $1. 570-735-2661 570-474-0154 MLS# 11-81
POOL - Round Equipment each. 868-5066.
Makita, new. Model
Call Geri with 12 seat oak

PAWS
HOOP; Great condi- JR 3020 w/carrying
Above Ground. tion, asking $90. 570-862-7432 bar. This home
18’ diagonal & 5’ Call 570-331-8183 TURNTABLE, Opti- case. Never used. 796 Wanted to Buy 570-696-0888 includes an
RESTAURANT $110. 570-457-7854
deep. Includes mus semi-automatic Merchandise attached 2 car
solar cover, heavy
EQUIPMENT
8x12 walk in
BOWLING BALL: 8lb belt drive, little use.
STEEL CABINETS LEWITH & FREEMAN garage plus a
BUYING SPORT CARDS TO CONSIDER....
duty ladder, Hay- blue marble with $25. 570-868-6327 detached custom
word motor &
other acces-
cooler $2300;
8x8x10 walk
beige & blue case,
$30. 570-829-4776
22”d x 19”w x 34”h.
2 sliding bearing Pay Cash for
REAL ESTATE garage that can fit
up to 12 cars or
780 Televisions/ drawers. 1 door. baseball, football,
570-696-3801
sories. You dis- in freezer $3800;
FISHING EQUIP- Accessories Excellent for work- basketball, hockey ENHANCE 900 boat storage, only 5

BERWICK
mantle & remove. Pizza oven with bench. Very strong miles to beautiful
$700. 288-3205 stones $2000; MENT. 12 fly rods
and rigid. $60. each.
& non-sports. Sets, YOUR PET REAL ESTATE Harveys Lake - 1 yr
and reels, 12 spin- TELEVISION. singles & wax.
Stainless steel
kitchen hood ning rods and reels. 25”Nice cabinet, 2 for $110. 570-212-0398 CLASSIFIED FOR SALE 1419 First Ave Home Warranty.
All this on 4 ACRES
CABINET - old white AD ONLINE
POOL 15 X 30 OVAL $3000; Stainless
steel pizza oven
$10-$50 each. Call
for details.
working. FREE
570-654-4113 metal cabinet with 1
drawer & 1 door. Buying Toy Cars 906 Homes for Sale
of serenity in the
heart of Dallas
3 years old. Hay- hood $4000; 570-693-0212 $419,000
ward filter. 1.5 hp TELEVISION: 27 inch 36”x20”x16”. $35. & Trucks from Call 829-7130
bread pan rack RCA TV with Stand. 570-735-5916 the 1950’s. MLS #11-155
pump, solar & win- FISHING POLES: 4 Having trouble
$100; 2 soup $30. Call DINKY, CORGI, Place your pet ad Call Tracy Zarola
ter cover & acces- brand new fishing paying your mort-
warmers for $100; 570-357-8025 SMITH-MILLER, and provide us your 570-574-6465
sories $1,000. poles/ 3 brand new 786 Toys & Games gage? Falling
2 door sandwich MATCHBOX, email address 570-696-0723
Heavy Duty walk- reels $160. behind on your
in stairs with rails
$350. 6 x 16 pres-
prep table $500.
All equipment is
570-654-2396 TELEVISION:
Toshiba. 56 inch Hi BICYCLE. Girls 20”
TONKA. Also
buying German This will create a
payments?
may get mail from
You
2 story 4 bedroom,
LEWITH & FREEMAN
sold as is. For GOLF BALLS. Name Def, DLP Projection like new, $20. seller account 2 bath. 2,244 sq ft.
& Japanese
DALLAS
sure treated deck more info, call Includes training people who promise
with rails, stairs, brand. Excellent Model 56MX195. wind-up toys. online and login to forestall your $55,900.
570-847-0873 condition. $3 per Stand included. wheels. TABLE, information will be MLS 11-521
gate, lattice with Larry - Mt. Top foreclosure for a fee
dozen. 735-5290 Needs Lamp Bulb Fisher Price 3 in 1, emailed to you from 570-696-2468
storage door $375 570-474-9202 in advance. Report
RESTAURANT $100.00. $25, 570-675-7873 gadzoo.com
floating pool GOLF CLUB TRAVEL them to the Federal
loungers $25 or EQUIPMENT 570-443-7527 “The World of Pets Trade Commission,
CASE DISNEY large SILVER & GOLD
COMPLETE PACK- Somerset Dough Grumpy and Dopey Unleashed” the nation’s con-
$10. TV: Sony 27” BUYING
AGE $1500 Buyer Sheeter, Model stuffed animals. $5. Silver or gold coins, sumer protection
CAR-100. Only 570-675-7024 Trinitron color $75. You can then use
must dismantle & Mintek DVD Player each. 333-4325 silver flatware sets agency. Call 1-877-
remove. 1 available. $1,500 GOLF CLUBS: Dri- your account to FTC-HELP or click
$15 570-829-4776 & pieces, gold jew-
570-331-2197 Call for more info ver. Cleveland Hi- GAME TABLE 10 IN 1 enhance your online on ftc.gov. A mes-
elry, broken jewelry,
570-498-3616 Bore XLS 9.0 draw. Pool, hockey, bas- ad. Post up to 6 sage from The
boullion, antique sil- 211 Hillside One
POOL 21’ round x $25 (4) various driv- 782 Tickets ketball, etc. Approx- ver & gold chains,
captioned photos Times Leader and NEW PRICE!
RESTAURANT of your pet
BLAKESLEE
56” deep, new liner, ers $10. each. imate 4 X 6 - $45. earrings, watches, the FTC. Enjoy the comforts
new cover, new EQUIPMENT 570-735-4824 TICKET, DMB Cara- 570-868-6018 Expand your text to
etc. & amenities of living
AVOCA
pump, new filter SOMERSET TURN van at Balder Field, include more
LITTLE TIKES. Work Visit Jack-O’s at in a beautifully
complete with deck. OVER MACHINE - GUN CASE hardcov- Atlantic City, NJ. information, include
bench with some Merchant Village, maintained town-
$975. or best offer. model SPM45, er for traveling 420. June 24th thru June your contact
tools, Dollhouse Pittston. house, 3/4 Bed-
570-328-6767 $500; ALSO, Bunn Golf cart, woods, 26th, 2011. information such
with furniture and Old Wal-Mart Store rooms, family room
Pour Over Coffee irons, ball retriever, 1-ticket $195 as e-mail, address
dolls, Slide. $10 Booth 162 with fireplace out to
POOL Four foot by Machine, Model # wedge, etc $50. 2 (cost) re-entry for phone number and
each 570-474-0154 570-328-3428 or deck. Bright & airy
12 ft round pool STF15, $225 bags of tees $3. 72 all three days. or website.
570-855-7197 kitchen, finished
$600. or best offer. For more info, call golf balls $10. Must Sell. lower level, Tennis,
788 Stereo/TV/
570-824-7582 570-498-3616 570-474-6028 570-817-6820
Electronics
The Video
Game Store
AKCFor
PAPILLON PUPPIES Golf & Swimming
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AM/FM. Works 12pm – 6pm S.F., 9 room, 2.5 brick 4 bedroom, MLS# 10-1221
Great! $25. 570-822-9929 / Bath, home with 3.5 baths Colonial
570-829-3473 570-941-9908 ALASKAN MALAMUTE newer vinyl siding, style home with an
Call Geri
570-696-0888
A U TO INSP EC TIO N
M O TO R C Y C LE INSP EC TIO N
vinyl windows and open floor plan on
STEREO & 2 speak-
$$ CASH PAID $$ PUPPIES architectural shin- 1+ acre lot in the
570-696-3801
M A Y -J U NE-J U LY ers AIWA, plays
AKC Registered. gled roof, 2 Car Poconos. A few of LEWITH & FREEMAN
$19.99 NO W DU E!
CDs, tapes, am/fm
radio $25. VIDEO GAMES & Family Raised. Detached Garage the amenities

15 DALLAS
Call 570-510-6428 and plenty of include central A/C.
$ 00
570-474-6028
SENIO R C ITIZEN SP EC IA L TELEVISION: Sony
SYSTEMS paved, Off-Street
Parking. Are you a
2 Master bedrooms
each with bath
Highest $$ Paid FREE: Welsh Terri-
W ith T h is Coupon
Em is s io n s In s pe c tio n
W ith T h is Coupon
$
1099 65” Projection TV.
Excellent Condition.
$250 or best offer
Guaranteed
Buying all video
games &
er, 4 year old male,
neutered, house-
broken. Also, 8 year
professional looking
for an in-home
office? Do you
room and fireplace,
ultramodern
kitchen, hardwood
and you can come have a college-age floors throughout,
FAM ILY O W NED AND O P ER ATED SINCE 1951 systems. PS1 & 2, old chocolate lab,

G RO NSK I’S
and get it! Xbox, Nintendo, housebroken, obe- student, who would cathedral ceiling
344-8558 570-287-7162 Atari, Coleco,
Sega, Mattel,
dience titles. Mov-
ing due to my
treasure some pri-
vacy? Do you have
and 2 car garage.
MLS #11-653
3905 B irney Ave TV - Sony Trinitron. a large family or do $469,900
27”(D) with remote. Gameboy, health.
Since 1951 M o o s ic, PA Vectrex etc. 570-596-2326 you just enjoy Call Kim Cottage Style Cape
H om e O f T h e L ifetim e L ab or F ree W arranty w w w .gr on s k is .com Excellent shape. space? This could 570-466-3338 Cod on over 1 acre
$85. 570-735-5916. DVD’s, VHS & CDs
& Pre 90’s toys, be the home for in a very private

412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale The Video GERMAN SHEPHERD you! Truly versatile,
the second floor
setting with a 1 car
garage & 2 baths.
Game Store
1150 S. Main PUPPIES, AKC contains a master
bedroom with tiled
$144,800
MLS# 11-437
Scranton Shepherds By Fanti 4 piece bath, ( jet-
25 Yrs. Experience Four Star
Mon - Sat, ted tub and sepa- McCabe Realty
12pm – 6pm Family Raised rate tiled, stand up
Black/Tan, 570-674-9950
570-822-9929
Black/Red. Female
shower). This is
BLAKESLEE
Hasenborn-Arminus
not a drive-by. Call
64 N. Mountain Dr DALLAS
VITO’S 570-825-5597
570-239-5498
for appointment.
Pat McHale
570-613-9080
&
GINO’S GERMAN SHORTHAIR
Wanted: POINTER PUPS
Males $425, fe-
A Benson Family Dealership Junk males $475. Vet
Checked, tail
AVOCA Stunning 2 story
Fantastic home with
Cars & REDUCED!
with 2 master bed-

NEW CARS
docked, dew claws a large family room
removed, 1st shots, room suites, over-
with fireplace. You
Trucks AKC REG, ready to
go 5/28 serious
sized rooms, 4 bed-
rooms, 3.5 baths,
will love the kitchen
and get ready for
Highest inquiries call Chris @ deck, neutral col-
ors, great location.
“Summer Fun”
570-332-4961 in the private in
Prices All measurements
ground pool.
are approximate.
Paid!! GOLDEN RETRIEVER Just Reduced
MLS# 11-1141
$257,500
NEW 2011 GMC SIERRA NEW 2011 GMC SIERRA NEW 2011 GMC SIERRA NEW 2011 GMC SIERRA 2500 FREE
& LAB PUPPIES
$185,000
570-696-2468
Four Star
1500 EXT CAB 4X4 1500 CREW CAB 4X4 1500 CREW CAB 4X4 DENALI CREW CAB 4X4 PICKUP Yellow $300. Black
314 Packer St.
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
$250. Labs are 8
Newly remodeled 3
DALLAS
0% FINANCING 0% FINANCING
SAVE 0% FINANCING
AVAILABLE
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AVAILABLE
SAVE AVAILABLE 288-8995 weeks old. Wormed
570-836-1090 bedroom home with
$5,629 $5,841 $11,690 $5,295 1st floor master, 1.5 New construction
WANTED ITALIAN CANE CORSO
baths, detached
garage, all new sid-
on 1 acre lot.
2500 sq. ft.
JEWELRY Mastiff Puppies
Registered and
ing , windows, shin-
gles, water heater,
kitchen and bath-
2 story, 4 or 5
bedrooms, 2.5
ready to go! Parents
on premises. Blue &
rooms. A must
see house!
COURTDALE bath, Great room
with cathedral
PowerTech Pkg, Z-71 Pkg, SLE Pkg SLE Pkg, PowerTech Pkg, P. Seat Rocky Ridge Conversion Package,Too Many 20”PolishedWheels, Moonroof, Heated & blue fawn.
$109,900
ceiling, fire place,
Vet Checked dual zone gas heat
OptionsTo List! Choose From 2 Cooled Seats, Rear Camera, Roof Marker Lamps 570-617-4880
MLS 11-73 & central air,
Call Tom
Sale $
29,681 Sale $
32,454 Priced $
43,995 Sale $
47,030
2 car garage,
570-262-7716 REDUCED Now!!
Price Price From Price NOW $284,900.
Call 570-675-4805

NEW 2011 GMC NEW 2011 GMC NEW 2011 GMC POMERANIAN
Enjoy this Great DALLAS
ACADIA AWD CANYON 4X4’S TERRAIN AWD
WILKESBARREGOLD Male, AKC, 18
weeks, All Shots &
BACK MOUNTAIN Courtdale Cape with
Striking kitchen, 3
bedrooms, patio,
0% FINANCING 2.9% FINANCING
0% FINANCING SAVE SAVE
(570)991-7448
SAVE AVAILABLE AVAILABLE wormed. Vet driveway & more.
$2,936
AVAILABLE $1,975 $1,013 checked. $275 $109,900. Call Pat
570-864-2643
(570)48GOLD8 570-885-4165
Coldwell Banker
1092 Highway 315 Blvd PUPPIES Gerald L. Busch
Chihuahuas, Poms, Real Estate, Inc.
(Plaza 315) NEW LISTING!
315N .3 miles after Dachshunds,

SL, SLT & Denali Packages, Choose From 3 Reg Cab, X-Cab, SLE Packages SLT-2 Package,V6, Chrome Wheels
Motorwold
Mon-Sat
Beagles, Shih Tzus,
Bostons, Maltese, 4 bedroom bi-level
with open floor plan.
DALLAS Secluded on a hill
but part of High
Point Acres. 2 story
10am - 8pm Rotties, Yorkies,
Westies, Labs, Large eat-it kitchen, Colonial, 4 bed-
Closed Sundays 2 baths & fantastic rooms, 2.5 baths.
Huskies & more!
Priced $
32,609 Priced $
21,725 Sale $
33,847
Highest Cash Pay 570-453-6900 or great room all on 2 Large family room
Outs Guaranteed private acres. Ideal with fireplace and
From From Price We Pay At Least
570-764-2578
Mother/daughter
home.
sliding door
screened porch. 2
to

NEW 2011 GMC YUKON NEW 2011 BUICK NEW 2011 BUICK
78% of the London
Fix Market Price
SHIH-TZU PUPPIES & NEW PRICE
$209,900
car garage. Central
AC. Wooded lot.

REG & XL 4X4’S REGAL CXL TURBO LACROSSE CX & CXL’S for All Gold Jewelry POMERANIAN PUPPIES MLS# 10-2022
Four Star 20 OAK DRIVE
$275,000.
11-1077
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Or email us at
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570-401-1838
water heater, gas
fireplace, hardwood
floors, sun porch,
DALLAS
YORKIE PUPPIES: large fenced rear
Two puppies. Free yard, flagstone
to good home. Con- patio, heated in-
act: tiltonmichael81 ground pool, fin-
@yahoo.com ished lower level,
SLT & Denali Packages, Choose From 9 T06 & T07 Packages, Choose From 5 Comfort & Convenience Package, located in the
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From 30,995 Priced $
From 26,795 800
PETS & ANIMALS DREAM KATCHR
PONEY RIDES
Stately Brick Tudor
home. Approx.
3900 sq. ft. on
from Harveys Lake,
why not join the
Beach Club this
PRICE REDUCED!
19 Circle Drive
Spacious floor plan
a corner lot in summer! It is a - Hardwood floors
is now offering Pony Sunrise Estates. MUST SEE HOME! throughout -
All Prices Plus Tax & Tags, Customer Must Qualify for All Rebates. See Salesperson for Details. See dealer for details. Some restrictions apply. Dealer may discontinue program at any time. 810 Cats Day Camp. Booking Features 2 family MLS#11-1258 Recently remodeled
now for June and rooms, 4 bed- $164,900 kitchen & master

HOURS: CATS & KITTENS


12 weeks & up.
July dates. For rates
and reservations
rooms, 2.5 baths,
central A/C & over-
Bob Cook 696-6555
Jill Jones 696-6550
bath - Sunroom
heated -
contact Alice at: sized garage. Overlooking a
Monday Thru Thursday Shots, neutered,
DURYEA
570-579-4473/
VALLEY CAT RESCUE 570-379-3459
Beautiful hardwood
floors & a brick
beautiful waterfall.
8:00am - 8:00pm 824-4172, 9-9 only. fireplace. Blueberry Hill.
$237,000
MLS# 10-4354
THERAPY DOG
Friday & Saturday KITTENS FREE and Canine good
$334,900
MLS# 11-529
3 bedroom ranch.
Large lot with pool.
Call Geri
570-696-0888
A Benson Family Dealership
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ONLY. CALL
570-457-4104
ing 5/21/11.
Mary 570-332-4095
Call McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
more details, call
(570) 655-8118 LEWITH & FREEMAN
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DALLAS DURYEA EDWARDSVILLE FORTY FORT FORTY FORT HANOVER TWP HANOVER TWP. HANOVER TWP. HANOVER TWP. HARDING
GREAT DEAL!
1382 Murray Street

NEW PRICE

Propsed new Five bedroom 2-story home with Buttonwood Nice split level on
home with built-in generous room 8 Diamond Ave. Rutter Street Well maintained large lot, recently
construction 623 Hooven St. Extensively remod- Loads of space in
“Ranch Condo” Picture perfect 2 pool, garage, and sizes. Features Handyman Special 3 bedroom Home renovated. On Rte
eled with new hardwood & tile this modernized tra- with large yard & 92, past the
in Green Briar with story with 3 bed- big yard all for 1 1/2 story single
kitchen, stainless floors, 3-season ditional home. 3rd possible off st. Gulf station.
a 2 car garage, rooms, 1 1/2 mod- $127,900. home on a nice lot.
steel appliances, 3 sunroom & 1st floor is a large bed- parking from alley Call Stephen,
community pool & ern baths, brand MLS# 11-1316 Fix up or tear down.
bedrooms, 1.5 floor family room room with walk-in access. “Very 613-9080
tennis in a great new kitchen with Four Star 1509 Wyoming Ave. Lot is 50’x120’ and
baths, new gas fur- with coal stove. closet. Modern Nice Condition for $145,900.
adult community. center island and McCabe Realty Freshly painted and would be an attrac-
nace, central air, 2 Finished lower level kitchen, family room the price”
$229,900 stainless steel 570-674-9950 insulated, immacu- tive home site.
car garage, walk-up with built-in bar addition, deck over- $72,000
MLS# 10-1105 stove, dishwasher late and sitting on Asking
EXETER
attic. Gorgeous area. 4 bedrooms looking large corner MLS# 11-1501
Four Star and microwave. home with new win- almost half an acre $12,500
& 4 baths. lot. Not just a Call Jim for details Four Star
McCabe Realty Tiger wood hard- dows, vinyl siding, this 3 bedroom 1.5 starter home but a
570-674-9950 wood flooring bath home can be $385,000 Towne & Country McCabe Realty
doors, laminate MLS# 10-4091 home to stay 570-674-9950
throughout the first floors, new rugs & yours. Features Real Estate Co. GET THE WORD OUT
in and grow! For
DALLAS TWP. floor. New carpet- include a modern Four Star 570-735-8932 or with a Classified Ad.
ceramic tile & much McCabe Realty more informaton
ing on 2nd floor, all kitchen, central 570-542-5708
MOUNTAIN TOP 570-829-7130
more. $179,900 570-674-9950 and photos visit
3 bedrooms have Call Nancy Palumbo A/C. laundry room, www.atlas
office and free It's that time again!
PLYMOUTH
closets. Walk up
HANOVER TWP
570-714-9240 realtyinc.com Ranch. Newly
attic, gas heat, 2 standing fireplace. Rent out your
MLS #11-622 constructed. 2,100
car detached All appliances apartment 401 W. Shawnee Ave
$127,900 sq ft. 3 bedrooms.
garage. For addi-
164 First Street
included. Just move Call Colleen with the Classifieds 2.5 baths. Jacuzzi Beautifully redone 4
tion information and right in! For more 570-237-0415 570-829-7130 tub. Gas Heat, bedroom, 2 bath bi-
OPEN HOUSE
photos, email: details and photos Central Air. 2 car level with garage on
SUNDAY, MAY 22

Two homes for the


www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-1413
1:30PM-2:30PM
All Brick ranch – 5 FORTY FORT
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-604
HANOVER TWP.
LIBERTY HILLS
garage. Land-
scaping & Drive-
cozy corner lot near
Valley West High
Rooms and bath, way completed School. New Paint,
price of one in very $145,210 $177,900 Reduced! aprox 5/23 Carpeting, Appli-
featuring hardwood
good condition with Call Lu-Ann Call Kim OPEN HOUSE $239,900 ances & more.
a 2 car garage. 570-602-9280
flooring and finished
570-466-3338 Looking for the right deal WEDNESDAY $139,900. Call
rooms on base- Double block 570-868-5900
Live in one & allow
ment. Economical near public trans-
on an automobile? MAY 25 570-706-5496
the tenant to help
Gas Heat. portation with a Turn to classified. 6PM - 8PM
pay the mortgage. It’s a showroom in print!
$164,500 Car port and Pri- 2 car garage. Fully 542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/
MLS# 10-3750 vate rear yard. rented. What's Classified’s got Transportation Transportation
MLS # 10-4363 your pleasure? the directions!
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950 DURYEA PRICE REDUCED
TO: $134,900.00
151 Fort Street
Recently remodeled
GLEN LYON REDUCED PRICE
$75,000
HANOVER TWP. Dedicated Account Drivers
Call Pat McHale 3 bedroom home, 2
MLS# 09-4475 Team Driver Positions - Home Weekly
570-613-9080 Four Star
DRUMS
Lot 7 Maple Dr.
baths, all new
amenities, lots of
closet space, nice
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
Automotive Industry Gouldsboro, PA
Beautiful 2 bed- TeamOne a National Logistics Organization is
HANOVER TWP.
Private yet conven- corner lot with off room home with loft
ient location just street parking, area that can easily currently recruiting for dedicated account
minutes from inter- garage, new car- be converted to a Team Drivers for their new facility that will
states. You can fish
in your own back EXETER pet, windows &
door. Gas heat. You’ll look long &
3rd bedroom. This
home has 2.5
begin operation in mid June 2011. These fully
benefited positions are well compensated. The
yard in the 96 Main St. $129,900.00 hard to ever find a baths, security sys-
Nescopeck Creek Updated inside and Call (570) 852-9142 beautiful Double like 94 Ferry Road tem, whole house route drivers will be delivering auto parts to
or use the nearby this one! Huge Nice vinyl sided 2 entertainment sys- dealerships throughout the southern portion of
out, 3 unit home in
story situated on a
FORTY FORT
state game lands. 120x130 lot with tem with speakers
Perfect for your
move in condition.
detached 2 car great corner fenced in every room and the US. Qualified candidates should be 23
Live in one apart-
vacation cabin or ment and the other garage & loft , lot in Hanover Twp. outside. Great mod- years of age and possess a valid CDL A drivers
possible year round modern kitchens, *3 bedroom/1 bath/ 2 bedrooms, 2 ern kitchen. 2 car licenses with a minimum of two years OTR
2 can pay the mort-
home! MLS#11-1492 1.5 baths , pocket 1250 sq ft modern baths, garage, skylights,
gage. Modern verifiable experience. Candidates must possess
$19,900 doors & so much *Corner double lot/ additional finished huge deck and
kitchens and baths. 180 First Street
Jill Jones 696-6550 Large 2nd floor more! fencing space in basement patio. There is a an acceptable BI and MVR. Drivers must pos-
OPEN HOUSE for 2 more bed- huge walkout base-
apartment has 3 $118,500 *Detached garage + sess doubles and Haz Mat endorsements. Tea-
DUPONT
SUNDAY, MAY 22 MLS# 11-1167 2 car paved parking rooms or ment that is rough
bedrooms, large 2:30PM-3:30PM mOne offer a competitive salary and affordable
Four Star *Hardwood floors/ office/playrooms. plumbed for a bath-
eat in kitchen, and Vinyl sided ranch
1.5 baths and laun- McCabe Realty replacement Attached 2 car room. Too much to benefits inclosing choice of medical plans,
home, on large garage connected list here, this house
dry room. 1st floor yard, with carport
300 River Street 570-674-9950 windows
by a 9x20 breeze-
dental, vision, 401K, etc. Interested candidates
units have 1 bed- A unique architec- *GasHeat/hot water is a must see.
can call 866-851-9902 to set up an interview.
room and 1 bath. 2
car garage and 4
and off street park-
ing. Eat in Kitchen,
tural design high-
lights this 3 bed-
HANOVER TOWNSHIP *Full concrete
basement/walk-out
way which could be
a great entertaining
MLS #10-4589
$350,000 TeamOne is an equal opportunity Employer
with wood cabi- 315 Countrywood Dr area! Above ground Call John Polifka
off street parking room with first floor *Not a drive-by
spaces. For more
netry, large living
family room. Built- Call for appointment pool, gas fireplace, 570-704-6846 M/F/H/V
room, 3 bedrooms $79,300 gas heat, newer Antonik and
info and photos, go ins. Great curb
and 1 bath. MLS# 10-4598 roof and “All Dri” Associates
to www.atlas appeal and loaded
Brick ranch on a realtyinc.com
MLS # 10-4365
with character. Gas Call Vieve Zaroda system installed in 570-735-7494 572 Training/ 572 Training/
corner lot, large PRICE REDUCED (570) 474-6307 basement.
MLS 11-1447 heat. Newer roof. Instruction Instruction
family room with
a fireplace plus
1 3/4 baths!
$129,000
Call Terry
$134,900
Call Pat McHale
570-613-9080
Nice
extras.
lot. Many
$114,900.
Ext. 2772 MLS #11-626
$119,900
Mark R. Mason
KINGSTON
$67,900 WANT TO BE A
570-885-3041 or List #11-1275. Ask
PRICE REDUCED
$129,500
Angie
570-885-4896
for Bob Kopec.
Humford Realty
SUNDAY MAY 22
570-331-0982
CROSSIN REAL
Updated in 2005
Needs Fast Sale CASINO DEALER?
MLS# 11-18 1:00PM-2:30PM ESTATE 102 Price Street
570-822-5126 LUZERNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE IS
Four Star DIRECTIONS: 570-288-0770 (570) 287-7013
Smith Hourigan OFFERING COURSES TO BECOME A
McCabe Realty S. Main St. Toward
Group
570-674-9950
EXETER FORTY FORT Nanticoke. Right
onto Countrywood
570-474-6307 551 Other 551 Other
BLACK JACK DEALER
Dr. across from St.
DUPONT 527 Cherry Drive
Mary's Cemetery.
Looking to buy a
home?
RECONDITIONING
6 WEEK COURSE STARTS MAY 31ST
DURYEA Place an ad here
and let the PERSON
or
sellers know! CRAPS DEALER
570-829-7130 • Full Time - 8:00AM - 4:30PM 8 WEEK COURSE STARTS MAY 31ST

75 Virginia Terrace
HANOVER TWP. • Experience Preferred Day or Evening Classes for Blackjack
Exquisite 4 bed- • Benefits Day Classes Only for Craps
End unit in very nice
condition on a quiet room brick home Pristine 3 bedroom Call 1-800-377-5222 ext. 7495
Quality 3 bedroom
ranch home on street. Good room with fireplace. For- home boasts large • Valid PA Driver’s License Required to reserve a seat.
Sellers assist 9K sizes, full unfinished mal dining room. eat-in kitchen with
large lot. Family
room with cathedral
toward closing. basement, rear Modern kitchen with french door to patio, Apply in person to Bernie (8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.) CALL NOW! AREA CASINOS HAVE
Three bedroom deck, attached oak cabinets & formal dining room, IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR 50 DEALERS!
ceiling, gas fire-
place, 2 car
ranch home,
completely reno-
one car garage.
$173,500
appliances.
floor family room.
First hardwood floors, tile
in kitchen and VALLEY CHEVROLET
garage. Access to
flagstone patio from
vated (tile, hard-
wood, granite,
MLS #11-1254
Call Tracy Zarola
Large master bed-
room. Built-ins.
baths, master bed-
room with walk-in 2 story in good SERVICE COMPLEX
family room and
carpet, roof,
Stainless appli-
570-574-6465
570-696-0723
Fenced yard. Large
rear deck. Great
closet and master
bath with soaking
condition with 3
bedrooms, 1 full
221 Conyngham Ave., Wilkes-Barre
master bedroom.
LEWITH & FREEMAN
ances) two neighborhood. tub. Over-sized 2 bath, eat-in
Above ground pool baths, Dining Extras! MLS#11- car garage, con- kitchen, 2 car
with deck. room, Living 1674. $165,000. crete driveway. garage, fenced
533 Installation/ 533 Installation/
548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
$165,000
MLS# 10-2905
room,

Garage,
Family
Room, Laundry,
office,
EXETER TWP. Ask for Bob Kopec
Humford Realty
570-822-5126
Additional lot avail-
able for $35000.
MLS 11-1149
yard & new
gas heat.
Maintenance/
Repair
Maintenance/
Repair
Call Arlene Warunek MLS # 10-4324
rec room, utility $259,000 $59,000
570-650-4169
Panzitta Sales And Service
FORTY FORT
room, lot is Michael Slacktish Call Ruth at
75x150. Over 570-760-4961 570-696-1195 or 72 George Ave., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705
2,500 sq ft of liv- 76 Dana St. CENTURY 21 570-696-5411
ing space, fin- Great starter home SIGNATURE Panzitta Sales and Service, a leader in Automo-
ished basement. in nice neighbor- PROPERTIES tive Equipment Service and Repair, is looking for
$169,900. hood. 2 story, 2 570-675-5100 a energetic and motivated individual to join our
Smith Hourigan
Group Call Jim bedroom, 1 bath. team. The person will be required to troubleshoot
EXPERIENCED
(570) 696-1195 570-212-2222
Come & see this
stately brick 2-story
Dining room, living
room, kitchen.Large
HANOVER TOWNSHIP SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP and repair all types of automotive lifts, tire chang- CAREGIVERS
ers and wheel balancers. Some hydraulic pneu- NEEDED
DUPONT EDWARDSVILLE
with 4 bedrooms, 2
full & 2 half baths.
fenced yard. Car
port & detached 2
car garage.
HANOVER TWP. matic and electronic experience will be helpful.
Visiting Angels is looking for experienced,
In-ground pool, The person should possess good customer and
$79,900 compassionate and reliable caregivers to
covered patio,
Call (570) 954-4074 problem solving skills. The person will be trained
finished lower level, for operation and repairs on all types of equip- work in the homes of the elderly.
fireplace & wood or (570) 906-7614
ment. We offer competitive wages, training,
stove, 3-car
friendly and supportive staff.
attached garage, 5-
car detached FORTY FORT Reduced!
For more information on our company visit
our web site at www.panzittasales.com. Come Join Our Growing Team!
Must have a minimum of 2 years experience,
garage w/apart- Bi-Level. 1,750 sq ft. Requirements:
ment above. 3 bedrooms, 2 valid driver’s license.
Single family home $739,000 baths, 1 car garage. - Prior experience with automotive equipment is a
for sale in quiet 145 Short Street Joe Mantione New carpeting,
21 Rowe Street
plus Immediate Openings
neighborhood- Meticulously Main- Why a career with Visiting Angels?
OPEN HOUSE SUN- 613-9080 paint, etc. Large lot. - Valid PA driver license required
Beautiful 2400 Sq. tained Bilevel
DAY 5/22 11AM-1PM Asking $112,500. features remodeled - Lift 20 to 75 lbs regularly without assistance Because we care about our caregivers!
Ft. with 6 bedroom, NEW PRICE ON Deremer Realty
2 full baths, 2 story THIS RANCH, with 570-477-1149
kitchen with stain-
less steel appli-
- Technical problem-solving skills Call 570-270-6700 today!
home, fully air con- new kitchen, 3 bed- - Self starter and dependable
ditioned, oil & gas Charming home Need to rent that ances and corian Equal Opportunity Employer
rooms and a fin- - High school graduate
heat, renovated with hardwood countertop; 1.75
EXETER
ished basement, Vacation property? Baths, 3 bedrooms
kitchen, full unfin- which nearly dou- floors, fireplace & Place an ad and Submit resume to bwas@pazittasales.com or
ished basement, 2 bles the amount of Built in's, formal and family room, all
Panzitta Sales And Service
542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/
get started! in mint condition.
enclosed porches, living space. dining room, 2 car 570-829-7130 72 George Ave., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705
Transportation Transportation
15 x 20 deck with garage, sunporch New Garage Doors.
$99,900.00 Addi-
power awning Gas Heat. Fenced
JENKINS
tional lot available & neat as a pin
cover – generous throughout! Nice Rear Yard and 2 car
with 6 garage
size lot, off street stalls. Call for location on a tree attached garage.
This is not a drive-
OUT OF WORK?
HIGHLAND HILLS
parking, first floor lined street away
washer & dryer.
details on separate
lot and garage. from the hustle by! MLS # 10-4644 Try facility cleaning with
Call for Details.
All appliances MLS# 10-3931 & bustle! Stylish Bi-Level, 3
Pat McHale
Sovereign Commercial Services.
included. Pat McHale REDUCED PRICE bedrooms, granite,
Vinyl sided 4 bed- 570-613-9080 Part and full time opening for individuals that like
JUST REDUCED (570) 613-9080 room spacious $129,900 stainless appli-
$168,000 MLS# 10-4472 ances, heated in to make a difference in the way a facility looks.
Call 570-421-0587
home with a great
eat in kitchen, Four Star ground pool. Positions that are currently open: Jacobson Companies is
McCabe Realty
or Rodite@enter.net
use “Dupont Home”
1 3/4 baths & much
more. Near the 570-674-9950
$219,900 Call
570-655-8034
Hanover Area- 7am-1pm accepting applications for
in email subject Monday-Thursday:
local schools.
line. 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health Trash removal up to 50 lbs.
Forklift Operators
$132,500
EDWARDSVILLE MLS# 11-1144 $9.-9.50 to start.
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
Calling all Kingston Area- Part Time
5-8pm or 5:30-8:30pm Monday-Friday:
General Cleaning. $8.75 hour to start.
Monday-Friday
All shifts
EXETER RNs & LPNs... Hanover Area- 5pm-9pm – Monday-Friday:
General Office Cleaning.
Apply today online at: www.sovereigncs.com. Weekend Yard
Drug Free Work place- EOE.
Jockeys
Friday-Sunday
DURYEA
9 Laurel Street
Ranch with newer 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
roof, newer win-
BUILDING FOR SALE dows, 100 amp
service, & main- Resident Care Manager Apply online at
921 N. Main St., What a wonderful
Investment
property.
tained furnace. Cur-
rently rented, this townhome! Newer
furnace, central air
RELIABLE NURSES NEEDED Full Time www.jacobsonco.com
property would
Off-street parking.
4000 sq ft. make a nice invest- conditioning, great
kitchen & a home IN LUZERNE COUNTY. Seeking RN with personal care or in person at
ment. MLS# 11-1108
Building has 2 fur-
nished apart- $30,000 you will be very
proud to own. All shifts available. 1 year experience, sound clinical practice and 545 Oakhill Rd.
Call Stacey L good assessment skills to coordinate
ments, work shop,
front showroom, Lauer Mobile: $129,900
MLS# 11-1409 nursing experience required. delivery of high quality services Mountaintop, PA
570-262-1158
underground Four Star consistent with the philosophy of
garage & nice McCabe Realty Trachs & vent a plus but FREE personal care that complies with state We offer an excellent benefit
back yard. Call 570-674-9950
(570) 498-3670 training available! Join the team of laws and regulations. and compensation package
to set up an Must have a current license to practice
appointment
$255,000
HANOVER TWP heroes at Bayada Nurses & enjoy nursing in Pennsylvania as a Registered based on experience.
112 Regal Street
2 family. 1-on-1 patient care with a flexible Nurse; Demonstrated management and
For additional information,
FORTY FORT Renovated bath
& kitchen, low schedule and premium pay.
supervisory skills.
contact us at 570-474-3179
Small ranch home. 2
bedroom, full base- HARVEYS LAKE taxes, new
boiler, 50 x 150,
Competitive salary and benefits offered
Forward resume to: arlorecruiting987@
ment, new roof.
Large carport. Very
3 bedroom, eat in
kitchen, fenced in
over sized Call Lisa, Michelle, Becky or Brenda today! The Meadows Manor jacobsonco.com
Garage,
low utility bills. 1 mile
from Route 81. Ask-
yard, one car
garage. Asking
$84,000. Call
570-825-7588
570-883-9022 200 Lake Street, Dallas, PA 18612
EOE
288748

EOE
ing $40,000. Call
Nick 570-702-4077
$105,000. Call
(570) 639-3151
or 718-360-7283 luz-team@bayada.com
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HARVEYS LAKE JENKINS TWP KINGSTON KINGSTON LAKE SILKWORTH LUZERNE MOUNTAIN TOP PITTSTON PITTSTON TWP. PLAINS
REDUCED!

Very attractive Older Cottage with Bow Creek Manor


13 Carpenter Road 163 Poplar St. home with 1.5 Lakeview in Fair 73 Parry St. Meticulously main- 151 Broad Street 120 Parnell St. 20 Nittany Lane
Make it your own! Nice 2 1/2 story baths, formal Condition. New Recently renovated tained 4 bedroom, 3 Stately 1900+ Classic Ranch in Convenience! Loca-
The potential has home with original dining room & Bathroom, New 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath 1/2 bath two story square foot, two- great location. 3 tion! Easy Living!
not yet been fully 1717 River Road woodwork. Corner modern kitchen, 100Amp Breaker, & home on a large lot on almost 1 acre. story home with 4 bedroom, 3 baths, This home has it all.
realized with this Compact 2 story lot in quiet neigh- vinyl siding & neat Furnace re-done in in great location. Master bedroom bedrooms, 1.75 high quality 3 floors of living
home. Some reno- home with 3 bed- borhood. Roof 9 as a pin throughout! 2006. Great Steps away from suite. 2 family baths and 2 car, throughout. 3 sea- space w/hardwood
vations were start- rooms, 1st floor years old. Hard- Great floor plan. Location for the Back Mountain rooms. 2 fireplaces. detached garage. son porch over floors and gas fire-
ed, now bring your bath with laundry, wood floors in good Move right in! At-Home Business trail. Features a Office/den. Large FEATURES -NEW looking private rear place in living room.
hammer and finish large kitchen. Park- condition. Ductless $134,700 with Sign location wrap around porch, deck overlooking a kitchen with maple yard. Owners says Open floor plan,
it up. This home is ing in rear with AC and new 100 MLS# 11-260 right on Rt. 29. hardwood floors private wooded cabinetry, NEW sell and lowers lower level family
on a large lot locat- alley access. amp wiring Four Star $34,900 downstairs, new yard. 3 car garage. bath 1st floor, NEW price to room w/laundry and
ed just a short walk $39,900 MLS #11-625 McCabe Realty Call Cindy wall-to-wall carpet- $365,000. furnace, FRESH $219,900. For 3/4 bath. 3 bed-
from the lake and MLS 11-99 $89,000 570-674-9950 570-690-2689 ing upstairs. 2nd Bob Kopec Paint. Hardwood more information rooms w/2 full
beach area. Call Colleen Donald Crossin www.cindykingre.com floor laundry, brand Humford Realty flooring on 1st floor and photos please baths on upper
KINGSTON
MLS#11-1442 570-237-0415 570-288-0770 new bathrooms, 570-822-5126 to be REFINISHED. visit our website at level. Deck and
464,900 CROSSIN REAL large walk in closet MLS #10-2922 www.atlas patio for outdoor
Jill Jones 696-6550 ESTATE and spacious yard. Shopping for a A great buy @ realtyinc.com living! 2 zone heat,
$129,900.
570-288-0770 Move in condition! new apartment? Call Pat for an
MLS #10-2817 central a/c, inter-

HARVEY’S LAKE MLS 11-220 Call Charlie for com and stereo
570-675-4400 Classified lets appointment. your private
17 ONEONTA HILL KINGSTON $114,900
Mark R. Mason you compare costs - showing.
plus central vac
system, 2 car
FOR SALE BY
OWNER
JENKINS TWP. LAKE SILKWORTH 570-331-0982
Crossin Real
without hassle
or worry!
VM 101 garage. What more
could you want?
Estate MLS #11-782
Year Round Home!
570-288-0770 Get moving $199,900
PITTSTON
Spectacular View!
Low Taxes!
Very attractive
home with a 2
with classified! Call Colleen

MOOSIC
570-237-0415
car garage, new
family room & Glen Dale Area
NANTICOKE
153 Espy St PITTSTON TWP.
stainless steel (Off 502)
PRICE REDUCED
appliances. Ample
167 N. Dawes Ave. off street parking.
Move in condition 2 NEW PRICE Year round lake
23 Mead St.
Newly remodeled 2
story on a corner
story home. 3 bed-
rooms, 2 baths,
$148,000
MLS# 10-4452
house. New roof,
gutters, siding,
PLYMOUTH
hardwood floors, Four Star doors, windows,
Lots of off street lot with fenced in kitchen, bathroom,
yard and 2 car ceramic throughout. McCabe Realty
parking, close to Finished lower level, 570-674-9950 appliances, heating 182 BROAD STREET
Grotto. Raised garage. 4 bed- & cooling system, Meticulous 2 Story,
rooms, 1 bath, security system
LAFLIN
ranch with 2 car MLS 11-1673 carport & Decks. Beautiful Home 2 Bedroom –
garage, 3 Bed- 1,660 sq. ft. For 2 bedrooms, one Treasure Chest Of Completely remod- Redone from Top to
more information $159,900 Charm. MAX Space!
rooms, 1 bath, living Call Tom bath, deeded lake eled Inside & Out. Bottom – Cottage
room, kitchen, large and photos visit access with shared Max Value! Smart An absolute must Cute- With New 40 Gain St.
www.atlas 570-262-7716 spacious floor plan
porch with lake view dock. see property! New kitchen, state of the Be the first occu-
& bar. $142,500. realtyinc.com in this renovated 2 electrical, plumbing, art appliances, 44 Church St
MLS: 09-4484 pants of this newly
$89,900 story features heat- roof, wall to wall hardwood floors 46 Church St. Rear
OPEN HOUSE MLS 10-3684
$97,000
ed sun room off
constructed Ranch
Package Deal, sold
Call John Nicodem carpeting, windows, and swirled ceiling. home on a low traf-
COMING Call Bill modern kitchen with interior & exterior BUY or RENT together for
Classic fic street. All you
IN JUNE 570-362-4158 Properties granite island,DR doors, new oak WITH OPTION. could ask for is
$115,000. 2 units.

KINGSTON
Directions Left @ with built-ins and kitchen with tile Call for details. MLS 10-3634
570-718-4959 already here, 3
Grotto @ Stop sign window seat and floor, hardwood Pat McHale MLS 10-3635
bedrooms, 2 baths,
Maria Huggler
LARKSVILLE
make left, then 7 Hickorywood Dr. picture seat, staircase, all new 570-613-9080 hardwood and tile
quick right onto Wonderful 4 bed- Den,new hardwood light fixtures, new CLASSIC
floors with granite
Oneonta Hill, 3rd room Ranch with floors and hot water hot water heater PROPERTIES
and stainless steel
House on right. sweeping views of heater. All this for & baseboard 570-587-7000
JENKINS TWP.
kitchen, gas fire-
CALL Dave @ the valley. Master $60,400. 11-401. heating units. place, central air, 2
570-417-6661 bedroom with walk-
in closet and bath,
Tracy McDermott
570-332-8764
MLS# 10-4137 Call car garage and PLYMOUTH
HARVEYS LAKE ultra modern eat-in
kitchen with granite
570-696-2468
570-696-2468
PITTSTON rear patio and full
basement. For
more information
21 Thomas Lane counters and cherry and photos, log
Lovely home in cabinets with large onto www.atlas
immaculate move-in island and stainless realtyinc.com
condition. Soak in steel appliances. 2 111 Falcon Drive MLS #10-3676
the hot tub or relax car garage, full Brand new since $219,900
by the pond! W/D unfinished base- 2004, 3 bedrooms, Call Colleen
250 Susquehan- hookup on 1st flr, ment with 2 baths, central air, 570-237-0415
coal stove in base- walk-out to yard. 2 car garage, shed, Be your own boss!
nock Drive
Immaculate Cape ment, oversized For more informa- 6 car driveway. NANTICOKE Long time Furniture
“NEW LISTING”
Bi-Level Home
Cod home features
1st floor master
shower in Master
bath, large back
tion and photos visit
www.atlas
Roof, kitchen, fur-
nace, a/c unit and
master bath all
MOUNTAIN TOP
460 S. Mtn
3 bedroom, 1 bath,
semi modern
store
showroom,
floor
includes
2nd
apartment,
with plenty of suite with office and yard. Additional Off realtyinc.com kitchen with stove
room on a private Street Parking for 2 MLS #10-4060 replaced. Modern Blvd. and fridge. Nice inventory, 8 room
3/4 bath. 2nd floor
wooded 2 acre lot
in Dallas School
has 2 large bed-
rooms with walk in
cars in rear. Proper-
ty has 2 sheds.
$269,900
Call Colleen
kitchen with granite
island, tile floors,
yard, one car
garage. PLAINS brick residence + 4
car garage. Only
$225,000. Call Pat
District near closets and adjoin- $149,000 570-237-0415 maple cabinets. Priced to sell.
Harveys Lake. MLS# 11-380 Fireplace in family MLS 11-1298 570-885-4165
ing bath. 1st floor Coldwell Banker
Features a 1 laundry and 1/2 Call Toni Davis room, large closets, $59,900
car Garage, 570-714-6132 modern baths. Call Lu-Ann Gerald L. Busch
bath, modern 330 State Street Real Estate, Inc.
3 Bedrooms, 1 3/4 kitchen with bam- 570-287-1196 Stamped concrete Very spacious 570-602-9280
Bath and nice SMITH HOURIGAN patio. For more
PLYMOUTH
boo floors, living 3 story home
information and
LAFLIN
updates. room with stone with nice size
REDUCED PRICE photos visit Large well cared
fireplace. 2 tier rooms & many
www.atlas for home! 4 bed-
$172,000 deck overlooks recent updates. 117 Mara Lane
realtyinc.com rooms, lots of
Call Cindy King above ground pool, $2,000 seller This townhome is
MLS #11-1166 storage. Enjoy
570-690-2689
www.cindykingre.com
ready for summer
fun! For more infor-
mation and photos,
$279,900
Call Tom
your summer in
your own 18x36,
assist available.
PRICE REDUCED PITTSTON better than new! It
has been upgraded

KINGSTON 570-262-7716 in-ground, solar $93,000 with bamboo floors


please visit MLS# 09-3712 in Living Room &
heated pool,
www.atlas Call Lynda Dining Room. Only
complete with
realtyinc.com (570) 696-5418 lived in for 6
diving board and
MLS #11-657 months & includes Ready for
slide. Pool house
570-675-4400 $299,000 9 Main Street
with bar and room all stainless kitchen occupancy, 2 unit
Call Colleen 2-3 bedroom, 1 full appliances & large- with store front in
for a poker table!
HARVEY’S LAKE
570-237-0415 bath home on large
fenced lot. 1 car LARKSVILLE
45 First Street W.
Large L-shaped
deck. Don't worry 404 N. Main Street
capacity high-
efficiency washer &
nice condition. Set
up shop & live in 3
detached garage, Smith Hourigan dryer. HUGE 12x26 bedroom apartment
living room, dining about the price of NEW PRICE
gas, enjoy a stay- Group Deck. Walk-out & let the rent from
Located within 1 room, eat in kitchen 570-696-1195 Two story located 2nd apartment help
cation all summer basement. QUIET
block of elementary and newly added on Main Street fea- pay the bills. Ideal
long! Family room cul-de-sac location.

JENKINS TWP./
school & neighbor-
hood park this spa-
14x16 deck. Washer,
dryer & fridge incl-
uded. New water
with gas fireplace.
4 zone, efficient,
NANTICOKE tures 6 Rooms, 3
Bedrooms and Full
Bath on 2nd Floor.
Bonus Room on
second floor has
opportunity for the
smart investor!
cious 4 bedrooms gas hot water, been carpeted- just DRASTIC PRICE
INKERMAN
45 Main St.
offers 1450 sq. ft of
living space with
heater and windows
throughout.Full walk baseboard heat.
Hardwood floors.
Newer Furnace,
Hot Water Heater
needs to be
finished. $224,900
REDUCTION!
$49,900
1.75 baths, walk up out basement. and Circuit breaker
Fantastic Foreclo- Huge eat-in MLS #11-334 MLS# 11-165
Pole 131 attic, and partially Hardwood floors in Electric Service.
sure! Just the room kitchen with large, Call Tracy Zarola Four Star
Lakeside Drive finished basement. every room. Many This home is in
you need at a price movable island. 570-574-6465 McCabe Realty
Lake front home Extras include gas updates, a must MOVE IN CONDI-
you can afford. Nice Large, private 570-696-0723 570-674-9950
with 2-story livable see! $89,000. TION and reason-
boathouse! Year
fireplace, an in-
(570) 898-2581 home with off-street yard. Replace- ably priced at LEWITH & FREEMAN
PLYMOUTH
ground pool with parking on a quiet ment windows.
round home offers fenced yard, new W. Green St. $47,900.00.
Home warranty
fireplace, cathedral
ceiling, cedar panel-
gas furnace, hard-
wood floors &
LAKE SILKWORTH dead end street. A
modern kitchen with
hardwood floors. A
included.
$224,000
Nice 2 bedroom
Ranch syle home,
gas heat, finished
MLS #11-1074
Call Pat McHale
570-613-9080
PLAINS
ing. Boat house has more. Call Ann 1610 Westminster Rd
Own this home for great backyard for MLS# 11-382 basement, vinyl sid-
a patio for grilling, Marie to schedule a summer fun. Terrific Call Michael Pinko ing, deck. Move in
open dock space as less than $400 a showing. potential. $75,090 (570) 899-3865 Condition.
well as enclosed month! Large 3
area for your boat.
$114,900 MLS 11-676 Affordable @
bedroom home with Ann Marie Chopick
2nd floor is a studio 570-696-2468 $89,500
formal dining room, 570-760-6769
PITTSTON
style kitchenette/ Call Jim
off street parking
living room, full bath
plus a deck. Take a and large yard. For
more information
BELL REAL ESTATE
(570) 288-6654 Brand new ranch Smith Hourigan
Towne & Country
Real Estate Co. Townhouse with
5 rooms, 2 bed-
look! MLS#11-1379 570-735-8932 or
and photos, log 50 yards from lake. Group 570-542-5708 rooms, 1.5 baths.
$399,900 DRASTIC
570-474-6307 Kitchen, stove,
Bob Cook 262-2665
Jill Jones 696-6550
onto www.atlas
realtyinc.com KINGSTON Double lot, 3 bed-
room, two bath,
laundry room. Full PARDEESVILLE
REDUCTION
Gorgeous estate
refrigerator &
dishwasher, wall
MLS#09-2449
MOUNTAIN TOP
like property with to wall carpeting,
$64,900 basement, with log home plus 2
HARVEYS LAKE Call Charles
ATLAS
insulation &
sheetrock.
New well
LARKSVILLE 6 Merganser Ct
In Forest Pointe
738 PARDEESVILLE RD story garage on 1
acres with many
covered patio,
assigned parking
Ridge Ave
REALTY,INC.
570-829-6200
MLS#:09-4746
$143,900
CORNER LOT Cozy ranch home
on a deep lot
outdoor features.
Garage.
space, convenient
location.
with 2 detached MLS# 11-319 REDUCED PRICE
Call John Nicodem garages. Very $300,000 $55,000
KINGSTON
Classic convenient location Call Charles
Properties MLS# 10-1062
Stately home on a & affordable too! Call Kathie
corner lot with a lot 570-718-4959 $64,900 (570) 288-6654
of nooks, crannies
BELL REAL ESTATE
MLS# 11-1303
& built-ins. Lower
level living quarters LAKE SILKWORTH Spacious ranch
Four Star
McCabe Realty
Modern 2 story that would be a on a large corner
SCRANTON
570-674-9950
home on 1 acre. Teens dream! lot in Birchwood Single family built PLAINS
Duplex. Excellent
starter home,
retirement home,
Formal dining room,
fireplace, formal
entry & more!
Estates. 2 full
baths, beautiful
kitchen, Central A/C
in 2005. 2.5 baths,
two story with PITTSTON
attached garage.
or investment 129 S. Dawes Ave. $224,900 2 decks to enjoy, Oil furnace with
property Public 4 bedroom, 1 bath, MLS# 11-1452 & a 2 car garage central air. 90 x
sewer,deep well. large enclosed Four Star plus 1 car garage. 140 corner lot.
$109,000 porch with brick McCabe Realty REDUCED PRICE Kitchen with cen-
Negotiable Enjoy year-round SUN. MAY 22
fireplace. Full con- 570-674-9950 $229,000 ter cooking island,
570-287-5775 Living and Deeded 1:00PM-3:00PM
crete basement MLS# 11-176 dining room,
Lake Access at Attractive Fine
KINGSTON TWP.
or 570-332-1048 with 9ft ceiling. Lots raised ceiling with
Lake Silkworth! Four Star Line Home 2 story apartment 1738 Sumner Ave N
of storage, 2 car McCabe Realty glass door entry & MultiFamily...Duplex
Charming 2 bed- ''Charleston'' floor Diamond in the building near all
garage on double
HUGHESTOWN
570-674-9950 plan. Stacked hardwood floor. (Up & Down). In
PRICE REDUCED
lot in a very desir- room Lake Cottage rough. 3/4 bed- conveniences.
with 1 car stone, masonry, Carpeting thru out Front unit is a need of TLC.
LUZERNE
able neighborhood. home. Tiled rooms, 1 1/4 baths,
garage, original wood burning fire- modern 1 bedroom MLS# 11-730
Close to schools kitchen and bath. fenced yard. A little
fireplace, private place in family & the rear unit is $ 33,000
and park and recre- Kitchen appli- TLC & you have
double lot, walking room, brick a spacious 2 bed- Jill Shaver Hunter
ation. Walking dis- ances included. a great starter or
distance to lake. accents on front. room with large Office: (570) 328-
tance to downtown investment proper-
Many recent Upgraded appli- NICELY PRICED ty. Don't miss this kitchen & living 0306 for more
Wilkes-Barre. Great information today!
improvements. ances. 2nd floor $219,900 one. room. Heat and
family neighbor-
JUST REDUCED laundry. Large (570) 233-1993 $17,500 electric split.
hood. Carpet
$84,000 master bath with MLS# 10-3939 $59,800
allowance will be

97 Center Street
considered.
$159,900
8 Circle Drive
Call Cindy King
570-690-2689
whirlpool tub.
Large yard.
$265,000
PITTSTON Call Patricia
Liberty Realty
MLS# 10-3422
Four Star
McCabe Realty
Vinyl sided, this 6 MLS #11-1434 www.cindykingre.com 570-328-1752
Only one lucky fami- 271 Charles St. MLS# 11-1264 570-674-9950
room home has Call Tom
PITTSTON
ly will be able to Very nice 3 bed- Call Michael Pinko
cottage cuteness, a 570-262-7716
PLAINS TWP
make this home room 1.5 bath home (570) 899-3865
deep lot, paved off their own! Beautiful-
street parking and with detached 1 car
ly kept Ranch with garage. Home has
a detached 1 car 2 car garage, new
garage. Owner is 570-675-4400 replacement win-
bath, partially fin- dows, new carpet,
willing to contribute
$1,500 to your clos-
ished basement, 3
NANTICOKE fresh paint and SHAVERTOWN
KINGSTON season room, remodeled bath- Smith Hourigan
ing costs. Priced at almost 1 acre in Group 107 Johnson St.
$73,900, with 5% rooms. This is a 4 bedroom Ranch
Dallas School Dis- must see in a nice 570-474-6307
down, borrowing trict. Home Warran- home with hard-
$70,205, for 30 neighborhood,. wood floors, large
cy included. For
NANTICOKE
MLS 11-442 New on the Market.
years @ 5% interest more information room sizes, gas 2 bedroom brick & For Sale By Owner
rate would make $99,000 heat and central air,
and photos visit our Call John Polifka aluminum ranch Plains Township
your monthly princi- garage and carport.
pal and interest
payment $376.88
website at
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
570-704-6846
Antonik & HANOVER SECTION
Ranch. 3 bedrooms,
Nice home, corner
lot, large unfinished
with formal living
room, eat in
kitchen, sunroom, 1
Mill Creek Acres
4 Lan Creek Rd
Close to Mohegan
with taxes and Associates, Inc. basement. For 5 bedrooms,
MLS #11-370 111 E. Grand St. 570-735-7494 2 bathrooms. Dou- 1/2 baths, 1 car Sun & Geisinger, 4
insurance, monthly Spacious Split Level $174,900 One half double ble car detached more information garage and Central Bedrooms, 3 Baths, 1 & 3/4 baths, 2
payment would be and photos visit car garage, family
approximately
$533. Why rent,
with 2.5 baths, 2
family rooms & a
11 x 32 all-season
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
VM 101
block. 3 bedrooms,
plaster walls,
aluminum siding
WILKES-BARRE
387-389 North
garage, approxi-
mately .35 acres,
deck. All season
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
air. MLS#11-1583
$129,900
Call Ruth
Fireplace, 2 Car
Garage. Excellent
Condition. All Appli-
room plus den or
office. On a dead
when you can have sunroom which & nice yard. Hampton St. sunroom, hardwood MLS 11-1209 570-696-1195 or ances Included. end street.
your own home? overlooks the 18 x Affordable @ Three Unit. Great floors, oak kitchen, $129,900 570-696-5411 Large yard. Big Price
Call Pat McHale 36 in-ground pool. $34,900 Location. Great large private back- Call Charlie Go To Reduction!!
570-613-9080 $264,900 Call Jim Krushka Income. Tenants yard, pool, potting 570-829-6200 www.plainsre.com $169,500
MLS# 11-692 Towne & Country pay all utilities. shed. $145,000 for details. MLS# 11-960
Four Star Real Estate Co. Good condition. Call 570-760-1891 Asking $219,900 Four Star
McCabe Realty 570-735-8932 or $95,000 before 3:00 p.m. to Call 570-817-1228 McCabe Realty
570-674-9950 570-542-5708 Call (616) 379-1165 set an appointment SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP for showing 570-674-9950
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SCRANTON SHAVERTOWN SHICKSHINNY SWOYERSVILLE TRUCKSVILLE WEST WYOMING WILKES-BARRE YATESVILLE Properties Properties
OWNER SAYS: “SELL!” 438 Tripp St
PRICE REDUCED HANOVER TOWNSHIP PITTSTON
22 W. Germania St

Raised ranch in
341 Lincoln St. N, “Midway Manor”
3 for 1. That’s what
you will get when
172 S PRING G ARDEN S T. 73 Richard Street
Investment proper- with very nice Spectacular sunlit NEW ON THE 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath
you purchase this 3 MARKET! Cozy up 12 Reid st.
ty, double with very kitchen, 3 bed- great room with Traditional in Very
unit, 2 unit & in this lovely cape Spacious Bi-level This 6,600 sq. ft.
nice size back yard. rooms, 1.5 baths, floor to ceiling Good Condition. 118 Glendale Road
Garage. Bring your cod. Charming inte- home in semi-pri- concrete block
Access to off street lower level family stone fireplace & Open Layout. Off Well established 8
tools. Selling to set- rior, nice size deck, vate location with building has multiple
parking from rear room & large vaulted ceiling adds Street Parking, Yard unit Mobile Home
tle estate. $52,000. fenced rear yard, private back yard. 3 uses. 5 offices &
alley. MLS# 11-1116 fenced yard with to the charm of this & Shed. Many Park (Glen Meadow
Call Pat shed, rec room in season room. Gas kitchenette. Over
WOW! $26,000 in-ground pool 11 year young 3-4 Updates. Mobile Home Park)
570-885-4165 basement, utility fireplace in lower 5,800 sq. ft.. ware-
Call Stacey L Lauer to enjoy!! bedrooms, 2 story Asking $47,900 in quiet country like
Coldwell Banker room, & workshop. level family room. 4 house space (high
570-262-1158 $154,900 situated on almost Call 570-762-1537 location, zoned
Gerald L. Busch Attic is also partially SUNDAY bedrooms, garage. ceilings). 2 over-
Today for an MLS# 11-1418 an acre of tranquili- for showing commercial and
Real Estate, Inc. finished w/pull 1:00PM-3:00PM For more informtion head doors.
appointment. Four Star ty with fenced located right off
down & many pos- Completely remod- and photos visit $93,500
above ground pool, Interstate 81. Con-
SWOYERSVILLE
McCabe Realty wwww.atlas MLS 10-1326
sibilities to add
570-674-9950 rocking chair porch
and a mountain more space. Paved
eled home
everything
with
new. WILKES-BARRE realtyinc.com
MLS 10-4740
Bob Kopec
HUMFORD
venient to shopping
center, movie the-

SHAVERTOWN
driveway & parking New kitchen, baths,
view – there’s a
formal dining room for 6 cars, this is
not just a driveby.
bedrooms,
floors, hardwoods,
tile Affordable $159,900
Call Charlie
REALTY
570-822-5126
ater. Great income
opportunity! Park is
& large living room, Newly built 3 570-829-6200 priced to sell.
2.5 Baths, new MLS# 11-1363 granite countertops, Owner financing is
KINGSTON
bedroom home. VM 101
Kitchen with dining $ 109,900 all new stainless available with a
area & a master call Stacey L Lauer steel appliances, substantial down
20-year
SCRANTON suite complete with Mobile: 570-262- refrigerator, stove, payment. For more
laundry room, walk 1158 for an appoint- microwave, dish- no-interest details and photos
in closet & master ment today!! washer, free stand- mortgage. visit www.atlas
bath with jetted tub ing shower, tub for Must meet realtyinc.com
& shower and an two, huge deck, Wyoming Valley MLS 11-1530
Roomy 4 bedroom, oversize 2 car large yard, excellent Habitat for $210,000
3 bath home has gar – Priced Under neighborhood Call Kim
$154,900 (835.00 /
Humanity
YATESVILLE
been family owned Market Value 570-466-3338
& well maintained 30years/ 5%) eligibility
@$189,900! Custom leases from
for 30 plus years. MLS #10-906 570-654-1490 requirements.
$8.00-$12.00/sqft +
3 season room, a
large family room
Don’t delay, call
Pat today at
401 Shoemaker St.
Inquire at REDUCED! NNN based on
terms. Space
416 Prospect Ave
NEW ON THE MARKET!
with fireplace, 2 car
garage on a great
570-714-6114 or
570-287-1196
MAY 14 & 15
1:00PM TO 4:00PM
TUNKHANNOCK 570-820-8002 available from
300-4300 sqft.
MultiFamily...4 UNIT
PROPERTY. Great
corner lot in
“Midway Manor!” CENTURY 21 SMITH $120,000 Established busi- PITTSTON
for investors!
MLS# 11-1217
$179,000
MLS# 11-1319 HOURIGAN GROUP
80’ X 120’ LOT
3 bedrooms, 1 bath
Large eat in
WEST WYOMING WILKES-BARRE ness on-site, prop-
erty fronts 4 lane
traffic and is only
5 UNIT MULTI FAMILY
2 Buildings.
WOW! $ 25,000
Call Jill Shaver
Hunter Office :
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950 SWEET VALLEY
kitchen, living room,
family room, 2 car
TOY TOWN SECTION
148 Stites Street
minutes from
Wilkes-Barre City.
4 Car garage.
Prime location with
over 6,000 sf.
(570) 328-0306 detached garage, MLS# 10-2064 3 New furnaces in
newer roof, vinyl CHARMING 61 Pittston Ave. Call Cindy
Looking for that siding, replacement BUNGALOW 570-690-2689
last 2 years.
Enjoy the Stately brick Ranch New roof in ‘08.
special place windows. Front & spectacular view $74,500 in private location. www.cindykingre.com
Separate utilities.
called home? back porches. of all seasons from 650 sq. ft. Large room sizes, Close to churches,
Classified will address INCLUDES: this lovely “Colonial“ On corner lot with fireplace, central parks & town.
Gas range, washing If you need a A/C. Includes
Your needs. machine, gas dryer,
situated on over 2 car garage.
4 bedroom home
Fully rented -
4 acres of pure 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, extra lot. For more gross income
Open the door (2) A/C units & country living PLUS walk up attic & full with generous information and over $25,000!!
with classified! 101 Lakeview Drive window treatments privacy, yet only heated basement, room sizes, 1.5 photos visit 570-675-4400 $169,000 OBO
570-283-1457 baths & detached
SHAVERTOWN
www.atlas
SHAVERTOWN
Lovely lake commu- 15 minutes from hardwood floors
LARKSVILLE
570-563-1261
nity features com- Dallas. Great with three season garage, then this is realtyinc.com
UNDER
CONTRACT
munity lake rights &
pavilion. Cozy home SWOYERSVILLE kitchen, 2.5 baths
& attached 2
room. Freshly paint-
ed & move in condi-
the one! 3 season
sunroom & neat
basement. VERY
MLS #10-3512
PRICE REDUCED PLAINS
with native stone car garage. tion. 570-446-3254 $198,900
fireplace, rocking $299,500 NICE CONDITION!
REDUCED PRICE
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
WILKES-BARRE
chair front porch MLS# 11-1238 15 South River St.
and newer kitchen. Four Star $88,000 VM 101 For Sale By Owner
MLS# 11-1353. McCabe Realty MLS# 10-1191 4,536 sq. ft., high
241 Dana Street Four Star
$74,900! Call Tracy 570-674-9950 traffic area, across
570-696-2468 McCabe Realty from Rite-Aid, gas
13 Lehigh St., N.
LINEUP 570-674-9950
462 W. State St.
heat. For more info,
call 570-820-5953
Lovingly cared for 2 70 Grandview Dr.
ASUCCESSFULSALE
bedroom, 1 bath
bungalow with
375 Greenpond Rd.
Well kept Ranch in
Midway Manor with
Beautiful open
plan. Huge rooms,
INCLASSIFIED!
WILKES-BARRE 909 Income &
Commercial
Lower End Pizza!
Established prof-
itable business for PLAINS TWP.
REDUCED
many improve- hardwood floors,
LAND!
7 rooms, 3 bed- Properties sale. Restaurant,
ments done includ- rooms, 2 baths, 2
tile, gas fireplace, Doyouneedmorespace? bar, game room,
modern kitchen. All
ing new (2 yrs. old) car garage, newer A yard or garage sale separate dining
central air and fur-
nace. 1 car garage
furnace.
in a desirable
neighborhood. in classified
Spacious 3
bedroom, 1.5 baths AVOCA room. Parking for HIGHWAY 315
with attached cus-
MLS #10-4474
$162,900 LINE UP REDUCED PRICE is the best way with textured
35 cars. Turnkey
operation. Addition-
2 acres of commer-
cial land. 165 front
tom built carport. $179,900
This property is a
Call Tom
570-262-7716
A GREAT DEAL... MLS #11-352 tocleanoutyourclosets! ceilings, updated
kitchen, all appli-
al parking lot
included.
feet. Driveway
“must see”! Call Tracy Zarola You’re in bussiness access permit and
MLS #10-3624 IN CLASSIFIED! 570-574-6465
with classified!
ances including
dishwasher, tiled
$225,000
Call Jay Crossin
lot drainage in
place. WIll build to
570-696-0723
SWOYERSVILLE
$139,000 Ext. 23
WEST PITTSTON
suit tenant or avail-
Donald Crossin
570-288-0770 LEWITH & FREEMAN bath with whirlpool
tub, 2nd floor 116 Amber Lane
Crossin Real
Estate
able for land lease.
For more informa-
Crossin Real laundry room. Very nice Bi-level
SHAVERTOWN
570-288-0770
SWOYERSVILLE
Estate home with 2-3 bed- tion and photos visit
Replacement 25 St. Mary’s St. www.atlas
570-288-0770 windows. rooms, open floor Looking for the right deal
plan, built in 3,443 sq. ft. realtyinc.com
Doyouneedmorespace? $80,000 garage, driveway, masonry commer- on an automobile? MLS 11-17
MLS# 11-88 on corner lot. cial building with Turn to classified. Price Negotiable
A yard or garage sale Call Arlene Warunek Lower level family warehouse/office
It’s a showroom in print! Call Charlie
in classified 570-650-4169 room with pellet and 2 apartments
Classified’s got
570-829-6200
with separate elec- VM 101
is the best way 2 Unit Duplex & stove. Move in
tric and heat. Per- the directions!
condition home.
tocleanoutyourclosets! Double Block 320 RACE STREET fect for contractors
You’re in bussiness with a
4 Bay Garage.
Investors Wanted!
First floor apart-
ment for rent – 5
For more informa-
tion and photos visit or anyone with stor-
age needs. For
MOOSIC
with classified! 380 Lantern Hill Rd Family owned for
Stone front 2 bed- Rooms, 2 Bed- Smith Hourigan
www.atlas
realtyinc.com more information
Stunning describes many years.
SHAVERTOWN room, 2 story on rooms, 1 Bath – Group $95,000 and photos log onto
this impressive 2 BIG REDUCTION Heat, water and (570) 696-1195 www.atlas Looking to buy a
nice lot. Open 1st MLS 10-4538
304 Vista Dr story with views $110,000 sewer included. realtyinc.com. home?
from every room. floor with nice eat-in Call Colleen
MLS# 09-1643 Reduced to Place an ad here
WILKES-BARRE
kitchen. 2nd floor Great location, con- 570-237-0415
Architectural design Four Star venient to restau- $89,000 and let the
which features needs tlc. Gas heat.
McCabe Realty rants, the bank, MLS #10-3872 sellers know!
gourmet kitchen Space Heaters.
570-674-9950 groceries…..Call for Call Charlie 570-829-7130
with granite tops. $32,000. Call Pat
details and appoint- 570-829-6200
SWOYERSVILLE
Office with built-ins. 570-885-4165
ment. MLS# 10- VM 101
PLYMOUTH
Coldwell Banker 530 Rocky Glen Rd.
Finished lower level 4680 Pat McHale
Gerald L. Busch Industrial property
with 2nd kitchen.
WILKES-BARRE
Real Estate, Inc. 570-613-9080 in a convenient
Family room with
location! Many pos-
Owner financing French doors out to
sibilities for busi-
THORNHURST
available. Beautifully rear yard. 4 car
ness, 3,000 sq ft of
remodeled home, garage. $ 775,000
warehouse/work
new cabinets, gran- MLS# 11-1241 2 or 3 bedroom 35 Murray St. space. 1,000 sq ft
Call Geri Collect cash, not dust!
ite countertops,
ceramic tile floor in 570-696-0888
570-696-3801
home in Country
Club Estates. 1.5 WEST PITTSTON Large well kept 6
bedroom home in Clean out your
of office space.
Perfect for tractor/
kitchen, pantry, bath with lots of 322 SALEM ST. quiet neighborhood. basement, garage trailer repair stor-
large master bed-
room with 2 walk-in
LEWITH & FREEMAN 236 Poland St.
Cute 2 bedroom
starter home in
storage space.
For info & pics,
Off street parking,
good size back
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
age, repo car, boat
or RV storage. 220
155 E Walnut St.
Good investment
closets and study, 1061fairway. yard. Owner very Start Your Real ment today at 570- ft of road frontage,
SWEET VALLEY need of some cos- property knocking
corner lot, partially weebly.com motivated to sell. Estate Business 829-7130! perfect for car
metic updating. on your door. Don't
enclosed yard with Call 570-472-3032 MLS 10-3668 Here! 4 unit with sales on 2 plus
Post Office Road Great for first time miss out, come and
EDWARDSVILLE
vinyl fencing, deck $79,900 separate utilities. acres. Close to 81, see for yourself.
10 year old 3 bed- homebuyers. Huge Call Don Crossin
with gazebo. Some off street turnpike and air-
WILKES-BARRE
room, 2.5 bath lot, patio, newer Also included in the
$289,900 570-288-0770 parking. $125,000. port. MLS# 11-847 sale of the property
Ranch home with 2 windows, shed, CROSSIN REAL
MLS 10-1123 car plus garage, full nice location. Large Modern Bi To get started, $ 499,900 is the lot behind the
570-696-2468 Great 1/2 double ESTATE Call Pat Call Brenda Suder
basement. Open MLS #11-772 Level. Newly home. Lot size is
located in nice 570-288-0770 570-885-4165 332-8924.
floor plan, modern $65,000 remodeled, hard- 25X75, known as
West Pittston loca- Coldwell Banker
kitchen, gas fire- Call Karen Ryan wood floors, 2 story 147 Cherry St.
tion. 3 bedrooms,
place, wall to wall
carpet. Large deck
addition.
garage,
Deck,
large
new carpet. Vertical
blinds with all appli-
WILKES-BARRE Gerald L. Busch
Real Estate, Inc.
$82,000
MLS# 10-2666
& shed on 3.7 acres fenced yard. Quiet Call Karen
ances. Screened in
Coldwell Banker
WILKES-BARRE
Asking $225,000 neighborhood. Extra porch and yard. For
Call (570) 466-5921 amenities. $190,000 Rundle Real Estate
more information 173-175 Zerby Ave.
or (570) 417-4741 570-283-9100 Call 570-814-5948 570-474-2340
and photos visit Great income prop-
www.atlas erty with additional
906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale realtyinc.com
MLS#10-1535
$59,000
garage space
(34x38) room for 3
cars to rent! Live in
NANTICOKE WYOMING
Commitment • Service • Closings Charlie VM 101 455 S. Main St.
Charming traditional
home. Four bed-
one half and have
your mortgage paid
by the other!
room, very large liv- $12,000+ potential
ing room, finished Tudor Style - 12 unit income!

Kim Reilly, REALTOR attic, beautiful with lots of separate MLS # 11-1111

WEST PITTSTON woodwork, French utilities! Some off $64,900


doors & fenced in street parking. Few Call John Shelley
back yard. blocks to college. 570-288-0770 Affordable Building
423 E. Church St.
OFFICE (570) 829-6200 MLS # 11-1117
$75,000
$300,000. Call Pat
570-885-4165
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
Great 2 family in
waiting for your
business to occupy
Coldwell Banker move in condition it! It also offers
FAX (570) 829-6878 George Sailus
(570) 407-4300 Gerald L. Busch
570-288-0770
on both sides, Sep- income from 2 bed-
arate utilities, 6
CELL (570) 466-3338 TRADEMARK
REALTORS
Real Estate, Inc.
EDWARDSVILLE rooms each. 3 car
detached garage in
room apartment
above. Off street
parking. Offers con-
RKIMBERLY0661@YAHOO.COM Shopping for a super neighbor- sidered! MLS 11-572
LINE UP hood. Walking dis-

Atlas
Well cared for and new apartment? tance to college.
$79,500
Call Judy Ross
nicely kept. A place
to call home! Com- A GREAT DEAL... Classified lets MLS 11-1608 570-714-9230
1550 Highway 315, plete with 2 car
IN CLASSIFIED!
you compare costs - $127,500
Call Tom
Suite 100 oversized garage, without hassle 570-262-7716
central air, first floor Looking for the right deal or worry!
Wilkes-Barre, PA
Realty, Inc.
laundry, eat in on an automobile?
kitchen. Convenient Get moving Lawrence St.
18702-7194 to shopping, West Turn to classified. with classified! Nice 3 unit
Pittston pool and It’s a showroom in print! property. Lots of
off street parking WYOMING
www.atlasrealtyinc.com
Classified’s got
WILKES-BARRE
ball fields. $152,500
MLS 11-583
Call Judy Rice the directions!
and bonus 2 car
garage. All units are PITTSTON PRICE REDUCED!
570-714-9230 rented. Great
WILKES-BARRE income with low
maintenance

OFFICENTERS - Pierce St., Kingston $159,900


MLS# 10-2675
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
WEST WYOMING Updated double
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
1011-1015 Oak St
ready to rent & 285 Wyoming Ave.
Owner occupied
for many years.
FORTY FORT Available 2 buildings
on site. #1011 is a 2
story office building
First floor currently
used as a shop,
522 Pennsylvania Newer kitchens, with approximately could be offices,
Avenue baths & vinyl siding 3800 square feet. etc. Prime location,
MONTHLY MORT- makes this a great #1015 is a single corner lot, full base-
GAGE PAYMENT investment! story building with ment. 2nd floor is 3
CHEAPER THAN $59,000 approximately 3000 bedroom apartment
Nice 3 bedroom RENT. Yard, 3 bed- MLS# 11-1299 square feet. plus 3 car garage
Ranch home in rooms, walk up Four Star $489,000 and parking for
good condition. attic, heat on a McCabe Realty MLS# 11-445 6 cars. For more
Hardwood floors, yearly service plan, 570-674-9950 Commercial Call Pat Guzzy information and
family room & office roofs within 6 Property with 570-407-2480 photos go to
in basement. www.atlas
Professional Office Rentals $124,900
years. Add your
changes to this
approx. 5000 sq.
ft. with an office, realtyinc.com
MLS #11-169 MLS #10-4339
Full Service Leases • Custom Design • Renovations • Various Size Suites Available Call Toni Ranieli
cared for neighbor- storage & a 2nd
$172,400
hood home. floor apt in a high
Medical, Legal, Commercial • Utilities • Parking • Janitorial 570-237-1032 MLS 11-899 traffic area. Call Charlie
Full Time Maintenance Staff Available 570-288-1444 $35,000 $196,000 VM 101
Call Holly MLS# 11-945

For Rental Information Call: 1-570-287-1161 EILEEN MELONE


REAL ESTATE
570-821-7022
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950 570-586-1111
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DALLAS TWP. SHAVERTOWN Wilkes-Barre
KINGSTON NANTICOKE
Dallas, Pa.
Lot 48
Springview Court LAND
MEADOWS
APARTMENTS
KINGSTON Spacious 2 bed-
WILKES-BARRE Wilkes-Barre
Š2 bedroom
DOLPHIN PLAZA
ONE AND TWO
Pringle St. Rte. 315
4.05 acre Wooded Harford Ave.
220 Lake St.
Housing for the
2 bedroom, 2nd room apartment.
Wall to wall carpet,
Mayflower single,
exceptional
2,000 SF
Lot on Cul-de-sac floor. $595 + utilities
4 buildable residen- elderly & mobility coin operated laun- Crossing Nanticoke
Office / Retail
in the Goodleigh
Manor development
No sign on proper-
tial lots for sale indi-
vidually or take all
impaired; all utilities
included. Federally
ASHLEY - 2 apts.
Ashley St.
2 bedroom, 1st floor
dry on premises,
Garbage & sewer Apartments BEDROOM UNITS
For lease, available
Š2 bedroom,
large, water
Next to Gymboree
4,500 SF Office
4! Buyer to confirm subsidized program. Showroom,
ty. Lot requires on included. $600/mo. included
site well & septic.
water and sewer Extremely low
$595 + utilities.
2 bedroom, 2nd + security. Credit 570.822.3968 immediately, 1 bath-
room, refrigerator Pittston
Warehouse
with zoning officer. income persons Loading Dock
$142,500 floor, $550 + utilities check & references and stove provided, ŠLarge 1
Directions: R. on encouraged to 4 Acres touching
MLS# 10-2755 SHAVERTOWN required. Call - Light & bright washer/dryer bedroom water
E. Franklin, R. on apply. Income less 168 S. MAPLE AVE I81 will build to suit.
Call Cindy Roushey St. Monica Lessard hookup, Washer included
Lawn to L. on than $11,900. Carriage house open floor plans Call 570-829-1206
570-690-2689 2 bedroom, 2nd and Dryer in one Plymouth
Harford. 570-675-6936, apartment, com- - All major
www.cindykingre.com floor. $595 + utilities unit. Call to leave Š3 bedroom half
$22,500 per lot
Mark Mason
570-331-0982
8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri.
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
pletely remodeled,
five large rooms
with 2-bedrooms,
PLAINS
Carey St.
appliances included
- Pets welcome*
message,
$500.00/per month,
double
Wilkes-Barre COMMERCIAL SPACE
KINGSTON FOR RENT
3 bedroom, 1/2 plus utilities, Š1 bedroom,
CROSSIN REAL HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE bath with separate - Close to everything
double. $795/mo. 570-287-1196 references/ water included
ESTATE tub and shower. - 24 hour emergency
+ utilities. For info, Ext. 3182 security deposit. Š2 bedroom,
EXETER
570-288-0770 1300SF. 1-car 620 Market St.
570-675-4400 (570) 814-9700 maintenance Call 570-735-4074 water included
Newly Renovated
915 Manufactured
TOWNHOUSE
garage in private
location. Central PITTSTON AREA - Short term
Wyoming
Š3 bedroom Prime Space.
DURYEA

44.59 ACRES Homes


Wildflower Village
Like NEW!. 3 bed-
room, 1.5 bath, liv-
A/C. MLS#11-895
$1,000/Month KINGSTON
Rutter Ave.
Apartments for
Rent. 2nd floor,
leases available
One
WILKES-BARRE
bedroom
exceptional
Old Forge
1,250 sq. ft.,
Near Kingston
plus utilities washer, dryer hook Call TODAY For Š2 bedroom Corners. Great
ASHLEY PARK ing room, large din-
ing/kitchen area,
Ted Poggi
283-9100 x25
1 bedroom 1st
floor, large living
ups, heat & water
included. No pets.
AVAILABILITY!!
executive apart-
ment. Beautiful,
exceptional
water included
location for retail or
Laurel Run & San patio. $695/mo pus room, neutral www.mayflower fully furnished, TV business office.
Call 570-654-2433 McDermott &
Souci Parks, Like utilities. No Pets decor. Gas heat, included. Conve- Easy Access and
new, several to 570-696-4393 crossing.com McDermott
PITTSTON
water included. Off nientley located. parking. Call Cliff
choose from, Real Estate
street parking. No $700. 570-760-3427
Financing &Warranty, Inc. Property
pets. $420 plus Large half double, 3 Certain Restrictions 570-826-1688
FORTY FORT
facebook.com/ Management
security & lease.
OFFICE SPACE
bedrooms, 1.5
KINGSTON
Apply* 570-821-1650
WILKES-BARRE
MobileOne.Sales 570-793-6294 baths, kitchen,
Call (570)250-2890 2nd floor luxury (direct line)
Industrial Site. Rail apartment on 2 bedroom, second dining & living room. Mon-Fri. 8-7pm 18 Pierce St
Includes sewer, Scott Street Sat. 8-noon Kingston, PA
served with all Wyoming Ave. 2 floor, off street KINGSTON
927 Vacation trash, refrigerator 2nd floor, 5 rooms,
SDK GREEN
utilities. KOZ bedroom, 1 bath. parking, stove & Available Immedi-
and range. heat & hot water ately, Off street
approved. For more Large eat-in refrigerator.
information and
Locations No Pets. $650 + utilities. furnished. Stove, parking. Security
kitchen, modern
photos visit
www.atlas LAKE NUANGOLA
appliances, washer/
dryer included.
$520./month
Includes water ACRES HOMES
11 Holiday Drive
Call Bernie
888-244-2714 WILKES-BARRE
fridge, off-street
parking, no pets.
$450/month + secu-
required. 3 room
Suite $300/month,
realtyinc.com Central air, gas (570) 779-1684 1 Bedroom, 1st floor includes utilities.
$2,395,000
Furnished Lakefront
Property. June 19- heat, carport.
Kingston
PLAINS apartment. Wash-
rity & references.
Call 570-696-3381
570-690-0564

KINGSTON
MLS#10-669 Available June 1st. “A Place To er/dryer hookup. 570-823-7564
July 8 with boat Call Home” 2 BEDROOM, 2nd Off street parking.
Call Charlie slip. Beautiful
recently remodeled
$695 + utilities.
Call 570-574-9500 72 E. W alnut St. Spacious 1, 2 & 3 floor, off street
parking, large living
Wall to wall carpet. WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
WYOMING
2nd floor, located in Bedroom Apts No Pets.
3 bedrooms, 2 bath
house with large FORTY FORT quiet neighborhood.
Kitchen, living
3 Bedroom
Townhomes
space. $425/mo +
utilities. No pets or
$375/month +
utilities & security.
SECURE BUILDINGS Clean & efficient 1st
deck overlooking Gas heat included smoking. Call 1 & 2 bedroom
Available June 1 room, dining room, (570) 822-7657 floor 1 bedroom.
the Lake. Call Lou 570-820-8822 apartments.
39 Tripp St. sun room, bath- FREE
OFFICE SPACE
for details. Laundry facility. Off Includes stove,
Doyouneedmorespace? Spacious 2nd floor
WILKES-BARRE
room. 2 large and 1 fridge, sewer &
PLAINS
(610) 325-9715 24hr on-site Gym street parking avail-
2 bedroom with din- small bedrooms,
A yard or garage sale ing room plus sun- lots of closets, built
Community Room able. Starting at garbage. Laundry
facilities. Private
Wyoming 900 Sf.
Swimming Pool 3 BED/1.5 BATHS Utilities included.
in classified 930 Wanted to Buy room and rear in linen, built in Maintenance FREE
3 BEDROOM, 1.5
bath, laundry area, HEAT, WATER,
$440. 570-332-5723
setting. Security & Approx 21.5’x40’
is the best way
WILKES-BARRE TWP
Real Estate porch. Off Wyoming hutch, hardwood Controlled Access SEWER & TRASH references. No $850/month
Avenue. Modern new carpets/floor-
and carpeted pets, non smoking.
tocleanoutyourclosets! kitchen and bath- floors, fireplace,
Patio/Balcony ing, quiet area, INCLUDED,
secure building, 1st floor. Must See. $495/month. Call
570-430-4396
and much more... $625/mo + heat
You’re in bussiness
WE BUY HOMES
room. Includes storage room, yard, washer/ dryer Quiet neighborhood, (570) 466-4176 or
with classified! stove, fridge, w/d,
storage, garage
w/d hookup and
new stove. Heat
Call Today
or stop by
and electric.
570-820-8822 on-site,wood
floors, yard,
non smoking. NO
PETS. Clean. Ideal
(570) 388-6468 OFFICE, RETAIL OR
Any Situation for a tour!

FRANKLINTOWNSHIP
and off street park- and hot water incl. Now Offering
PLAINS TOWNSHIP
parking. $825. for 1 person. Stove,
LINEUP WAREHOUSE SPACE
53.52 prime acres 570-956-2385 ing. $550/mo + utili-
ties. No pets, no
smoking. $550/per
Available May 1. 1
yr. lease + security
$900/month
Move In Specials
570-288-9019 Walking Distance to
(570) 899-8034 fridge, mini-blinds
included. Sewer
ASUCCESSFULSALE
WILKES-BARRE
Starting at
WILKES-BARRE
located in the the Casino!! 2 bed- paid. $515/month +
month. Call $300.00/month.
Dallas School Dis-
trict. MLS#11-1150 (570)417-2775 or
570-406-1411 room, 1 bath, living
room, kitchen, off 447 S. Franklin St.
utilities. Security &
references. Call INCLASSIFIED! First month free.

LUZERNE
570-829-0897
570-954-1746 (570) 822-6115 Doyouneedmorespace?
KINGSTON
$549,000 street parking. MUST SEE!
Leave Message
Maribeth Jones 1 bedroom, study, A yard or garage sale
FORTY FORT
$600/month +
office: 696-2600
direct: 696-6565 Rear 80 Oak Street
1 bedroom, wall to
wall, off-street
parking, coin
utilities, security &
references. Call
off street parking,
laundry. Includes
WILKES-BARRE in classified PITTSTON
3 bedrooms, wash- laundry, water,
Classic Properties heat and hot water,
West River St. is the best way
Nikki Callahan Hardwood floors
er/dryer hookup, 2
garages with pri-
sewer & garbage
718-4959 Ext. 1306 and appliances.
Large 2, 3, & 4 tocleanoutyourclosets!
included. $495/ bedroom apart-
vate parking. month + security
Trash removal.
ments. Heat & hot You’re in bussiness
$500/month
+ utilities
A GREAT PLACE!!! & lease. HUD
PLYMOUTH
$575/per month,
Call (570) 821-5599
water included. Bal-
cony. Off street
with classified!
GOULDSBORO
accepted. Call
LIKE NEW!!
Call 655-0907 570-687-6216 or 2 bedroom apt. parking. Washer
902 Layman Lane 938 Apartments/
Furnished
AMERICA 2 bedroom
570-954-0727 Heat, water, stove
& fridge included. WILKES-BARRE dyer hookup. Pets
OK. $855 - $950.

RENTALS
REALTY apartment in Near bus stop.
APARTMENTS FOR
Call 570-237-0124
LUZERNE
great neighbor- $500/mo. 328 Kennedy Blvd.

WILKES-BARRE QUALITY COLONIAL hood. 2nd floor.


Cozy 1 bedroom,
No smoking or
WILKES-BARRE/SOUTH
Modern medical
space, labor &
RENT
FORTY FORT - Includes new pets. Security &
1 bedroom, well fur- FIRST FLOOR kitchen (with new 2nd floor. Kitchen, references Near Wilkes U. industry approved,
nished. Includes
heating, cooling,
DUPLEX. UNIQUE
$595 + UTILITIES.
stove, dishwash-
er & microwave)
living area. New
flooring, private
required. Call
(570) 592-2902
available immedi- 2 large separate
ately, 1 bedroom, 1 rooms in 1 bedroom 1ST & 2ND FLOOR APTS ADA throughout, 2
doctor offices plus
garbage, water, Cook’s kitchen with & bath w/washer entrance, yard apartment in reno- 4 exam rooms, xray
bathroom, all appli-
cable, HBO & access. Off street vated secure build- AVAILABLE IN and reception and
Wooded lot in Big
Bass Lake. Current broadband WIFI.
Security & Refer-
built-ins, formal din-
ing room, front/rear
enclosed porches,
dryer hookup.
Hardwood
throughout with
parking. $440/mo.
Water & trash
PLYMOUTH
4 room, 2 bedroom,
ances provided,
washer/dryer
premises, no pets,
on ing. New windows,
new kitchen appli- WYOMING
breakrooms. Could
be used for any
perc on file. Priced ances, laminate 1 bedroom, heat & business purpose.
ences. No Pets. custom window ceramic tile in included. Security & fridge, stove, dish- Central air condi-
below cost, seller floor. hot water included. Will remodel to suit.
570-829-1279 coverings. TWO kitchen and bath. 1 year lease. Call washer, cathedral tioning, water and
says bring all offers. $600/month KINGSTON For lease
YEAR SAME RENT, $695/mo + utili- (570) 760-5573 ceilings, fireplace, sewer paid, Call
MLS#10-3564. Low
price $10,000 WILKES-BARRE NO PETS/SMOK- ties and security. marble bathroom & (570)234-0167 to including water 1 & 2 bedrooms
on 2nd floor.
$2,200/MO.
Also available for
MOUNTAIN TOP
ING/EMPLOYMENT No Pets, refer- European tiled set an appointment Call (347) 647-1747
Thomas Bourgeois Charming, Victorian PLAINS sale
516-507-9403 APPLICATION ences required. kitchen. Parking. Heat
2 bedroom 3rd floor Job Seekers are 3 Bedroom MLS #11-751
CLASSIC
PROPERTIES
apartment. 70% fur-
nished. 34 West
Managed
AMERICA REALTY
Call Scott
(570) 823-2431
1 Bedroom apart-
ments for elderly,
included. $650. Call
570-650-0278 WILKES-BARRE looking here!
Where's your ad?
Townhouse
WILKES-BARRE
$595,000
Call Charlie
Ext. 137 disabled. Rents
570-842-9988 Ross St. View at
houpthouse.com
570-288-1422
based on 30% of
PLYMOUTH APARTMENTS 570-829-7130 and
ask for an employ-
2nd floor,
2 bedroom
VM 101

HARVEYS LAKE Most utilities includ-


ed with rent. His-
HANOVER KINGSTON
ADJ gross income.
Handicap Accessi-
ble. Equal Housing
Available May 15th
1 bedroom, 2nd
FOR RENT! ment specialist SHAVERTOWN
Cape Cod style
LYNNWOOD S 425 South Franklin
WYOMING
ECTION Charming 2 bed-
Lake View toric building is non Opportunity. TTY711 floor, modern bath, home 2-3 bed-
2 bedroom, wash- room, 2nd floor Street. For lease.
Hard to find this smoking and pet or 570-474-5010 water included. No rooms,
er/dryer, refrigera- apartment, features Available immedi- BLANDINA
one! Buildable lot free. Base rent: This institution is an pets. $400/month garage, corner lot
with view of lake. $700. Security & Ref-
tor, dishwasher, gas a fireplace, built-in
equal opportunity + security. Call
ately, washer/dryer APARTMENTS PLAINS TWP
stove, central a/c, bookcases, large on premises, no Deluxe 1 & 2 bed- All OUR UNITS 7 PETHICK DRIVE
$32,900 erences required. provider & 570-575-2868
off-street parking. living room, dining pets. We have stu- room. Wall to Wall INCLUDE APPLI- OFF RTE. 315
MLS# 10-2523 Call Vince: employer.
Newly painted. room, eat-in kitchen, dio, 1, 2 bedroom carpet. Some utili- ANCES & SEWER. 1200 & 700 SF
PLYMOUTH
Call Cindy 570-762-1453
Front porch. Utilities sun room & much apts. On site park- ties by tenant. No Security & credit Office Available.
570-690-2689
MOUNTAIN TOP
by tenant. No smok- ing. Fridge, stove pets. Non-smoking. references Reasonable.
www.cindykingre.com more! $525 + utili- Nice, recently reno- required.
941 Apartments/ ing or pets. ties. Available provided. We have a Elderly community. Call T Randazzo 570-760-1513
WOODBRYN
$575/month vated 1st floor 1
Unfurnished Call (570) 331-3475
June 1. Please call bedroom. Stove &
24/7 security cam- Quiet, safe. Off Property Manager
era presence and all street parking. Call 899-3407
leave message
570-714-8568
1 & 2 Bedroom. Fridge included. doors are electroni- 570-693-2850 RETAIL/OFFICE SPACE
AVOCA
for info/appointment
No pets. $500 + electric & cally locked. $450-
570-675-4400 3 rooms, wall to wall
HANOVER TWP.
KINGSTON Rents based garbage. Lease, 650/per month, 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ EXETER
carpeting, appli-
ances, coin-op laun-
LEE PARK AVE. E. WALNUT ST.
Light, bright, 1st
on income start
at $405 & $440.
security, references
Call for appointment
and application.
water & sewer paid,
One month/security Unfurnished Unfurnished $675. per month
For appointment &
JENKINS TOWNSHIP
2 APARTMENTS Handicap deposit. Call (570)
dry, off street park- floor, 2 bedrooms, 570-417-0088
New Section in
ing, security. No
Both spacious 1
bedrooms, quiet elevator, carpet-
Accessible.
Equal Housing
793-6377 after
10:00 a.m. to set an IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE further information
call 570-237-6070
SHEATOWN
pets. $410/month ed, Security
Highland Hills, area, off street Opportunity. appointment or
Charles Place
(570) 655-1606
parking. Base- system. Garage. Call 570-474-5010 email shlomo_voola Immediate Occupancy!!
315 PLAZA
Open! ment/attic with Extra storage & TTY711 Beautiful 1st floor, 2 @yahoo.com.
Four 1+ acre lots
available. Call BACK MOUNTAIN
3 large 1 bedroom
washer/dryer
hookup. Cats ok.
cable TV included.
Laundry facilities.
This institution is an
equal opportunity
1/2 bedroom. Stove
and fridge. Large
kitchen, on-site
wilkesliving.com
MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS 1750 & 3200 SF
570-498-9244
apts, 3 kitchens
with appliances, 3
Heat & water
included. $495-
Heat & hot water
furnished. Fine
provider and
employer. laundry room. Off
street parking. $600
WILKES-BARRE 61 E. Northampton St. Retail / Office
Space Available
$550 + security. neighborhood. Clean, 2 bedroom, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701
MOUNTAIN TOP baths. Apts. have
access to one CALL 570-239-9840
Convenient to bus
& stores. No NANTICOKE
+ Cooking Gas &
Electric, security,
2nd floor duplex.
Stove, hookups, • Affordable Senior Apartments
570-829-1206

200 Kirby another. No lease. pets. References. 1st floor, 1 bedroom.


lease & background parking, yard. No • Income Eligibility Required 941 Apartments/
$795 for all 3 apts check. Call
($265 per apt.)
Security. Lease. Heat, water, 570-417-0088
pets/no smoking.
• Utilities Included! • Low cable rates; Unfurnished
No smokers garbage & sewage $475 + utilities.
Convenient to all • New appliances; laundry on site;
W IL K E SW O O D
please. $840. for appointment Call 570-868-4444
colleges and gas included. Off street
570-287-0900 parking. All appli- • Activities!
drilling areas.
ances included. SUGAR NOTCH WILKES-BARRE • Curb side Public Transportation
A PAR TM E NTS
Call for more info
570-696-1866 HANOVER TWP.
Well maintained 1 or
KINGSTON
EATON TERRACE
$530 + security.
Call 570-406-5221
675 Main St
2 bedroom, 1 bath, EFFICIENCY Please call 570-825-8594
1st floor rear, elec- ALL INCLUSIVE, 1 B edroom Sta rting
BACK MOUNTAIN
2 bedroom second 317 N. Maple Ave. secure building, TDD/TTY 800-654-5984
a t $675.00
Beautiful piece of floor apartment. tric heat, stove
Large Two story, included. No pets. washer/dryer
property located in Available 6/1/2011 Includes large attic 2 bedroom, 1.5 $450/month + on-site, yard,
a nice area waiting Beautiful 1st floor refrigerator & • Includes gas heat,
bath, Central Heat utilities & security. parking. $125/wk.
to be built on. Most- apartment. 2 bed- stove. Washer/ 570-899-8034 w ater,sew er & trash
ly wooded. Water, rooms, bath, living dryer hookup. Pri- & Air,washer/dryer Call 570-371-2030 EAST
sewer and gas are
adjacent. Going
room & dining room. vate parking.
Garbage included.
in unit, parking.
$830 + utilities & NANTICOKE WILKES-BARRE MOUNTAIN • C onvenient to allm ajor
towards Mountain-
top left onto Kirby
Heat, hot water,
basic cable, $425/month 1 month security 2 bedroom, 2nd
floor spacious
LAFAYETTE GARDENS APARTMENTS highw ays & public
garbage & 1 car + utilities & security 570-262-6947 SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR! transportation
Ave just past Grey- garage space. No Call (570) 650-5460 apartment. Electric 113 Edison St. The good life... Regions Best
• Fitness center & pool
WARRIOR RUN
stone Manor. pets. References. range, refrigerator Quiet neighborhood.
close at hand Address
$59,000
MLS 11-429
$700 + one month
security. HARVEYS LAKE & water included.
Off street parking. 1 bedroom, water &
2 bedroom apart-
ments available for • 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. • 1,2 & 3 Bedroom Apts.
• P atio/B alconies
570-696-2468 570-675-4128 2nd floor, 1 bedroom Private entrance & sewer included, immediate occu- • Total Air-Conditioning • Total Air-Conditioning
• P et friendly*
KINGSTON
kitchen & bath. Very back porch. Gas stove, fridge, $400 pancy. Heat & hot
• Washer & Dryer • Gas Heat & HW Included • O nline rentalpaym ents
CARBONDALE
private & clean. heat. No pets. Non plus security & water included. $625
Water, sewer & smoker. 1 month reference. Call Call Aileen at • Community Building • Swim Club, Heated Pools • Flexible lease term s
Large, partially fur-
nished 1 bedroom,
garbage included.
Available June 1st. EXECUTIVE STYLE security & refer-
ences required.
570-301-8200 570-822-7944 • Spa & Pools
• Hi-Tech Fitness Center
• Hi-Tech Fitness Center
• Shopping Shuttle M ond a y - Frid a y 9 -5
WEST PITTSTON
Security & refer-
LIVING
$500 / month + utili-
all utilities included.
$750 / month. Call ences. $450. Call
(570) 855-6020 or
ties & lease. Call
570-696-3596 Wyoming Ave.
WILKES-BARRE • Tennis & Basketball Courts
• Private Entrances
• Full -Size Washer & Dryer
• Private Entrances
Sa turd a y 1 0-2
570-267-0855
(585) 298-3858
2nd floor
apartment Beautiful 1 bedroom LODGE 822-27 1 1
Monday - Friday 9-5 Monday - Friday 9-5
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Monday - Friday 9-5
living room, dining Monday - Friday 9-5

NEWPORT TOWNSHIP HARVEY’S LAKE in beautiful Saturday 9-1


room, kitchen, Saturday 9-1 Saturday
Saturday 9-1
9-1 * Restrictions Ap p ly
historical home. Formerly The
2L - 1 mile PRISTINE 2 2 bedroom, conven- washer/dryer Travel Lodge 680 Wildflower Drive 200 Gateway Drive
OTS Recently remodeled

CEDAR
BEDROOM. APT. 2 bedrooms, 1 ient location, $495, hookup. Stove,
South of L.C.C.C. 2 bedroom, 2 bath. 497 Kidder St., Plains, PA 18702 Edwardsville, PA 18704
Residential devel- Available June 1st bathroom, dining includes water & fridge, no pets, no Wilkes-Barre
822-4444 288-6300
Taking applications 1st floor. Laundry smoking. Refer-
room, living sewer, off street

VILLAGE
opment, under- hookup. Off-street Rooms Starting
ground utilities now. $700/month. + room, all appli- parking.Some pets ences. $715/month at:
security. Includes parking. Available +electric & garbage www.EastMountainApt.com www.GatewayManorApt.com
ok. (570) 332-5215
287095

including gas. now. $625. Refer- ances provided, Daily $44.99 +


1 - Frontage 120’x appliances, sewer 570-655-9325 tax email:EMA@The ManorGroup.com email:GA@The ManorGroup.com
ences & security. including
& trash. No smok- Apartment
265’ deep $38,000.
2 - Frontage 210’x ing & no pets!! Off
Street Parking,
570-793-9072 washer/dryer,
off-street park-
NANTICOKE West Pittston, Pa.
GARDEN VILLAGE
Weekly $189.99
+ tax
NEWPORT TWP. Homes
158’deep $38,000
Call 570-714-1296 References & JENKINS TWP./PITTSTON ing, plenty of
2 bedroom, wall to
wall carpet, off- APARTMENTS Microwave,
Refrigerator, PRIME APARTMENTS STILL AVAILABLE! Ask About Our
background check 2nd floor, newly storage. street parking, $495 221 Fremont St.
WiFi, HBO
required. Call
570-675-8627
renovated, 2 bed-
rooms, carpet, nice
$1,000/mo. per month+ utilities, Housing for the
elderly & mobility 570-823-8881 ST. STANISLAUS APARTMENTS Holiday Specials!
570-709-2481 security, lease. www.Wilkes
PRICES REDUCED leave message yard, easy parking. HUD accepted. Call impaired; all utilities
BarreLodge.com
141 Old Newport Rd., Newport Twp. $250 Off 1st Months Rent,
EARTH Small Pets okay. included. Federally
570-687-6216 & $250 Off Security
CONSERVANCY
LAND FOR SALE
46+/- Acres
DALLAS TWP
CONDO FOR LEASE:
Heat/Water includ-
ed. $650/month.
Credit check & ref-
KINGSTON
Large 2 bedroom.
or 570-954-0727 subsidized
program. Extremely
low income persons WILKES-BARRE
Affordable, Accessible 1, 2 & 3
Bedroom Apartments
Deposit With Good Credit.
Hanover Twp., $1,800. 2 bedroom/ erences required. Newly painted.
NANTICOKE encouraged to lst floor. Convenient
Income Eligibility* Required.
1 bedroom starting @ $690

Featuring:
$89,000 2 Bath. Call Us to Cell (917) 753-8192 Stove & fridge apply. Income less location. 2 bed-
Spacious 1st floor, 1
10+/- Acres discuss our great included. than $11,900. room, living room, Rents: $455-$656 plus electric
KINGSTON
Hanover Twp., Amenity & Mainte- Washer/ dryer bedroom apartment. 570-655-6555, modern kitchen,
$69,000 nance program! hookup. $650; heat Hardwood floors. (*Maximum Incomes vary according to household size) ‹ Washer & Dryer
8 am-4 pm, wall to wall carpet.
28+/- Acres Call 570-674-5278 143 E. Bennett St. included. Call Full kitchen. Large Monday-Friday. Washer/dryer ‹ Central Air
Fairview Twp., High end, ultra mod- 570-814-0843 or dining room. No EQUAL HOUSING hookups. Large
• High Efficiency Heat/Air Conditioning ‹ Fitness Center
EXETER
pets. $450. Water,
$85,000 ern, fireplace, bar & 570-696-3090
sewer & trash
OPPORTUNITY fenced yard. Heat, • Newer Appliances • Laundry Rooms ‹ Swimming Pool
61+/- Acres fully equipped kit- HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE hot water, lease,
• Community Room • Private Parking ‹ Easy Access to
KINGSTON
Nuangola 1st floor, 2 bedroom, chen. BBQ deck, off included. Call security & refer-
$125,000 eat in kitchen, street parking, cen- 570-262-5399 I-81
ences. No Pets. • Rent Includes Water, Sewer & Refuse
40+/- Acres enclosed heated tral air, powder Nice 1 bedroom, WILKES-BARRE $585/per month, Mon – Fri. 9 –5
Newport Twp.
$180,000
32 +/- Acres
porch. Large refin-
ished basement. 1
car carport. Gas
room, huge master
bedroom. 2nd floor,
washer & dryer,
2nd floor. Recently
renovated. Stove &
fridge. Off street
OLD FORGE
4 rooms. Second
1 bedroom
apartment. $375/
Call (570)822-4302

Wilkes-Barre
For more info or to apply, please call:
570-733-2010
44 Eagle Court
Wilkes-Barre, PA
month + utilities &
Wilkes-Barre Twp. heat. Central air. double sink design- parking. $525 + gas floor. Heat and Wilkes University 18706 (Off Route 309)
See additional Land $700 + utilities & er bathroom . 3rd & electric. Lease & sewer included.
1 month security.
Campus TDD: 800-654-5984
for Sale at security. Will consid- floor 2nd bedroom background check Security and refer-
139 Sambourne
Street. Section 8
Studio up to 4 bed- Great, Convenient 570-823-8400
www. earth er reduced rent for or office & powder required. For appt ences required. room. From $400. Location! cedarvillage@
okay. No pets.
conservancy.org maintenance work. room $775 + utili- & application, Call $635/month All utilities included.
570-823-3445 Call 570-760-6277 ties. (570) 881-4993 570-417-0088 Call (570) 457-7854
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PITTSTON NANTICOKE OLD FORGE DALLAS EDWARDSVILLE
WAREHOUSE/LIGHT 3 bedroom, fully Desirable
Lexington Village
1 room for rent. FLORIDA ORANGE WILDWOOD CREST
LUXURY
equipped kitchen, Boca Raton
MANUFACTURING living, dining, w/d
hookup. Yard, no
Nanticoke, PA
Many ranch style
Everything included.
Shared bath & Beautiful 5 room
home with Pool.
HICKORY GROVE Ocean front, on
the Beach. 1 bed-
kitchen $100/week room Condo, pool.

OFFICE SPACE
pets. Sewer, homes. 2 bedrooms 570-287-1191 Fully furnished. On
CAMPGROUND
TOWNHOUSE
5/6-6/23 $1,250/
LAS VEGAS
garbage, cable, 2 Free Months With 570-814-5122 canal lot. $600
partial heat includ- A 2 Year Lease Camp sites week. 06/24 - 9/9
weekly. If interest-
ed. $665 per $795 + electric available! $1,550/week
ed, write to: TIMESHARE AVAILABLE
PITTSTON
Main St.
month. First and
last month’s rent. SQUARE FOOT RE NEWLY RENOVATED! KINGSTON HOUSE 120 Wagner St.
Moosic, PA 18507
5/29/11- 6/5/11
2 bedroom, 2 bath,
Shaded. Show-
ers, flush toilets,
570-693-3525

12,000 sq. ft. build-


ing in downtown
Security and refer-
ences required. MANAGEMENT
866-873-0478
Built 2003,
3 bedroom,
Townhouse
Brand New!
Nice, clean
furnished room, Need to rent that
sleeps 6. Must
provide your own
water & electric.
Lake fishing,
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
570-954-0655 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 starting at $315. Vacation property? canoeing, biking
location. Ware- 1.5 bath modern transportation. in classified
baths, hardwood Efficiency at $435 Place an ad and & golf.
house with light 2 story town- $400
is the best way
WILKES-BARRE
floors, 1st floor month furnished 20 minutes from
manufacturing. house with base- laundry room & with all utilities
get started! Call (570) 474-5108
Wilkes-Barre.
Building with some ment. Washer/ granite counter included. Off 570-829-7130 570-639-5478
tocleanoutyourclosets!
178 Charles St
office space. Entire
building for lease or
Available Now!
2 bedroom, 1.5
WEST PITTSTON
Carriage House
Dryer, hardwood
floors downstairs,
granite counter-
tops. No Pets.
MLS#11-1214
street parking.
570-718-0331 944 Commercial 944 Commercial
or 570-371-9770 You’re in bussiness
with classified!
will sub-divide. bath, Townhouse $1,500/month Properties Properties
MLS #10-1074 1 or 2 bedroom, tops throughout,
style. No Section 8. den, all appliances, stainless appli-
Call Geri Plymouth 962 Rooms 962 Rooms
Call Charlie $550/month + utili- 570-696-0888
huge deck, cathe- ances, central air, Share home with
570-829-6200 ties. References & 570-696-3801
dral ceilings, sky very private patio. couple. Furnished
Bear Creek Township

Countryside Inn
LEWITH & FREEMAN
VM 101 security required.
Call 570-301-2785
lights, hardwood
floors, loft room, 2
$1,000.00
includes Directv,
private room, wash-
er/dryer, off street WILKES-BARRE
car heated garage, internet, garbage
LINE UP
parking & cable TV PROVINCIAL TOWER - S. MAIN Rooms starting at
WILKES-BARRE
2 Half Doubles
private, must see.
Too much to list.
and sewer.
NO PETS. A GREAT DEAL...
$325/mo; $85/wkly
(570) 472-1535 Great Commercial Store Front, Daily $39.99 + tax
Garbage, sewer, off (570) 840-1960 & Inside Suites Available Weekly $169.99 + tax
WILKES-BARRE Both located in nice
neighborhoods. Off
street parking
included. $750 +
IN CLASSIFIED! 965 Roommate Steps from New Intermodal Hub
1,500 sq. ft. restau-
rant space for rent
street parking.
Large back yards.
security. Call WILKES-BARRE 959 Mobile Homes Wanted & Public Parking Microwave
on Hazle & Park No pets. Security &
(570) 328-0784 263 Diana Street Starting at $650 Refrigerator
Ave. All equipment
included. Includes
upstairs apartment.
all utilities by ten-
ant. 3 bedrooms, 1 WILKES-BARRE
3 bedroom, wall to
wall carpet, wash-
er/dryer hookup, off
PLAINS
For sale, older 2
DALLAS
4 bedroom home in
utilities included WiFi
bath, huge attic. HBO
FREE RENT - Call For Details Today!
For more info, call $625/month. Also,
MONARCH RENTALS street parking, bedroom, 1 bath nice neighborhood.

Casino
(570) 822-7414 Adorable 2 bed-
room. $550/month 3 bedrooms,
newly painted, no
yard. No pets.
mobile home with
AC. Located in
3 bathrooms.
Remodeled 570-829-1573 (570) 823-8027
WILKES-BARRE 570-766-1881 all appliances $575/month + Heather Highlands. upstairs. All utilities www.casinocountrysideinn.com
provided. security & utilities $6,500/best offer. included. $400/mo info@casinocountrysideinn.com
WILKES-BARRE Call 570-822-7039 Call (570) 822-7657 Call (570) 735-0477 570-814-2141

CALL
3 bedroom 1/2 dou-
ble. Nice neighbor-
hood. Wall/wall car-
pet. Washer/dryer
hookup. A/C. Fenced
Yard. No Pets.
$650 + utilities.
Lease this free- Security & refer-

AN EXPERT
standing building for ences. After 5, call
an AFFORDABLE 570-822-8657
monthly rent. Totally
renovated & ready
to occupy. Offices, WILKES-BARRE/SOUTH
conference room, Sunny 3 bedroom,
work stations, kit 1/2 double, painted,
and more. Ample w/w carpet, yard,
parking and handi- washer/dryer hook-
cap access. $1,750/ up, basement,
month. MLS 11-419 stove, refrigerator.
Call Judy Rice No Pets. Non
Smokers. Credit

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$525/month + 1 1/2
months security
(201) 232-8328

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DURYEA BACK MOUNTAIN Services
2 bedrooms, tile
2 bedroom, 2 bath
home in beautiful NICHOLS CONSTRUCTION WYOMING GUTTERS CLEANED & REPAIRED QUALITY LAWN
& LANDSCAPE
A & N PAINTING
Airplane Quality at
kitchen and bath, HIGH EFFICIENT VALLEY Window Cleaning.
rural setting next to All Types Of Work Spring Clean Ups, Submarine Prices!
w/d hookup, off- DUCTLESS AC MASONRY Regulars, storms,
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dential. Over 17
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Large completely 570-817-5944
Contracting Group
door fireplaces & HAULING & JUNK Affordable, Reliable Free estimates. D & D
remodeled 2 bed- Decks, Roofs, 1132 Handyman Free Estimates
Recently remodeled Siding, Masonry, pizza ovens. REMOVAL Licensed & Insured REMODELING
STRISH A/C Services
room styled town- (570) 592-4847 570-820-7832 From decks and
large Victorian half Driveways, Patios, Senior Citizen Estate Cleanouts
house. Stove & kitchens to roofs,
double. 3 bed- Additions, Garages, Discount. TREE/SHRUB Spike & Gorilla’s
fridge included. Ductless / Central and baths, etc.
570-287-4144
rooms. Walk-out
basement. Private
Private interior Air Conditioning
Kitchens, Baths, etc
(570) 338-2269 570-760-0551 ALL REMOVAL
REMOVAL
Free Estimates
Lawn Care & Out-
door Maintenance
A + C LASSICAL WE DO
attic & basement Free Estimates Int./Ext. Experts! IT ALL!!!!!!!
yard. Porch swing. access. Washer/ MAINTENANCE 24 HOUR We do it all!
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Licensed & Insured Lawn Care - Summer Aluminum, Wood CALL US FOR
Washer dryer dryer hookup. Heat SERVICE
hookup. $700. Call included. Nice yard.
570-332-0715 1057Construction & We Fix It 570-823-1811 packages available, & Deck Staining ALL OF YOUR
Home improvement INTERIOR AND
570-237-0124 $750. No pets. specialist, Licensed, Building Electrical, 570-239-0484 concrete patios, Free Estimates
EXTERIOR
570-479-6722 1012 Alterations/ Plumbing, tree trimming & Licensed-Insured
KINGSTON
insured, PA removal. Custom REMODELING
Tailoring 30 Years
Available June 1st
Pattern Making,
registered.Kitchens,
baths, vinyl
siding & railings,
GARAGE DOOR
Sales, service,
Handymen,
Painting CASTAWAY dog Kennels.
570-702-2497
Experience
Book Now &
NEEDS
570-406-9387
Half double in nice Licensed/Insured
neighborhood, living
room, dining room,
Grading, Markers
Freelance service
replacement
windows & doors,
installation &
repair.
Carpet Repair
& Installation
HAULING JUNK 1165 Lawn Care
Receive 10% Off
570-283-5714
YOU’VE TRIED
THE REST NOW
3 bedrooms, 1 bath, can make patterns additions, garages, FULLY INSURED
REMOVAL CALL THE

AMERICA from your specs or all phases of home HIC# 065008 All Types 1ST Choice
washer/dryer hook- BEST!!!
up, off street park-
ing, no smoking.
samples and trans-
mit patterns and
renovations.
570-287-4067
CALL JOE
(570)606-7489
Of Repairs
570-814-9365
823-3788 / 817-0395 Landscaping
plete
Com-
Lawn Mainte-
A.B.C. Professional
Painting
markers worldwide.
REALTY RENTALS 1252 Roofing &
$675/ month + (570)735-8551 nance, Landscaping, 36 Yrs Experience
Any Lines - Fast Charlie’s
Charlie’s Hauling Junk Removal. We Specialize In
utilities, references
Service 1039 Chimney Residential & Free Estimates. New Construction Siding
lease & security. Call Johnnie
Call 570-498-7039 BEAUTIFUL HOMES
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“FRONT STREET Service 1078 Dry Wall Need help with a Commercial,
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KINGSTON AVAILABILITY. APPAREL SERVICES” A-1


1 ABLE CHIMNEY MIKE SCIBEK DRYWALL
project or small
jobs done? Free estimates. Looking for that
Repaints
Comm./Industrial SPECIALISTS
All types of roofing.
ALL NO PETS OR For more
Rebuild & Repair
Evenings & week- Whole estates, yard special place All Insurance
Repairs & Installation
Large 1/2 double information contact Hanging & finishing, waste, construction Claims
SMOKING. 2 YEAR Chimneys. All design ceilings.
ends. References. called home? 25 Years Experience
with 3 bedrooms, John Vezzuto at 570-855-3823 Spring cleanup. Apartments
living room, dining
LEASES, SAME
570-441-4140 types of Masonry. Free estimates. 570-266-0360 or Classified will address Interior/Exterior Licensed / Insured
RENT. EMPLOY- Your needs. Free Estimates
DO IT ALL HANDYMAN
room (with red car- skyhawk36@ Liners Installed, Licensed & Insured. 570-829-0140 Spray,Brush, Rolls
pet throughout) MENT/APPLICATION verizon.net Brick & Block, 570-331-2355 Open the door WallpaperRemoval Reliable Service
REQUIRED, START- Roofs & Gutters. Painting, drywall, S & S TOWING 570-855-4259
eat-in kitchen with with classified! Cabinet Refinish-
additional pantry ING AT $850 & UP.
1015 Appliance
Licensed & MIRRA DRYWALL plumbing & all types & GARBAGE ing
area. 1 bath. Large
fenced yard. Gas/
570-288-1422
Service
Insured
570-735-2257
Hanging & Finishing
Drywall Repair
of home repairs,
also office cleaning
REMOVAL
Free estimates.
BRUCE’S LAWNSERVICE Drywall/Finishing
Power Washing
J.R.V. ROOFING
570-824-6381
Established 1988.
HARVEY’S LAKE
hot water base- Textured Ceilings available. Clean out attics, Deck Specialist Roof Repairs & New
Fully insured.

KIRBY
board heat. All utili- Licensed & Insured 570-829-5318 basements, estates Handy Man Roofs. Shingle, Slate,
Free estimates. Hot Built Up, Rubber,
ties by tenant. No 2 bedroom home. Free Estimates We buy junk cars FREE ESTIMATES
CHRIS MOLESKY The Handier (570) 746-2087 or Gutters & Chimney
smokers, no pets. All appliances, (570) 675-3378 too! 570-472-2392 Larry Neer
CHIMNEY SPECIALIST Man (570) 721-2746 Repairs. Year Round.
$650 + security. $600/month. VACUUMS 570-606-9638
New, repair, rebuild, Licensed/Insured
We fix everything!
Call Steven NO PETS. Security WHOLESALE
liners installed. 1084 Electrical Plumbing, WClean
ILL HAUL ANYTHING COLE LAWN CARE ŠFREE EstimatesŠ
JASON SIMMS PAINTING
(570) 561-5245 and lease. Call PRICES Will Mow &
Inspections. Con-
570-762-6792 Sales, service, Electrical & cellars, Trim Your Lawn
crete & metal caps.
KINGSTON supplies.
Licensed & Insured
DNF ELECTRIC Carpentry. attics, yards & For What You Interior/Exterior Jim Harden
Park Place
Beautiful, 3 bed-
HUGHESTOWN
Stauffer Heights
Over 30 years
experience
570-709-7222
570-328-6257
Affordable &
Reasonable Rates
No Job Too Small.
Retired Mr. Fix It.
Emergencies
metal removal.
Call John
570-735-3330
Can Afford
FREE ESTIMATES
Power Washing
Free Estimates
570-288-6709
New Roofs &
Repairs, Shingles,
COZY HEARTH (570) 991-8474 20 Yrs. Experience
room, 3 floors, 3 bedroom, 1 bath CHIMNEY Licensed & insured. 23/7 Insured Rubber, Slate,
garage, hardwood single family ranch LEN HOSEY Free estimates. 609-5204 or Gutters, Chimney
floors, full basement
Back yard. $950 +
home with washer & Appliance Service
Chimney Cleaning,
Rebuilding, Repair, 570-574-6213 328-5010 1162 Landscaping/ PETER’S LAWNCARE (570) 947-2777
Repairs. Credit
dryer, fridge, range Washer/Dryer 570-574-7195 Garden Reliable service & Cards accepted.
utilities & security. & dishwasher. Full Range/Dishwasher.
Stainless Steel Lin-
ing, Parging, Stuc- Collect cash, not dust! reasonable rates! M. PARALIS PAINTING FREE ESTIMATES!
Call (570) 762-2878 basebment. $750/ Whirlpool, Maytag, co, Caps, Etc. ECONOLECTRIC Clean out your AMERICA PAINTING 570-829-5444 Int/ Ext. painting, Licensed-Insured
month + security & Kitchenaid & Roper Free Estimates All Phases basement, garage Interior/Exterior. 570-332-4199 Power washing. EMERGENCIES
KINGSTON utilities. Call Bernie
888-244-2714
287-7973 Licensed & Insured
1-888-680-7990
Electrical work
No Job
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
20 years experi-
ence. Insured. PORTANOVA’S LAWN
Professional work
at affordable rates.
Spacious 3 bed- Free estimates.
room, 1 1/2 baths. 1024 Building & Too Small. ment today at 570- Senior Discount CARE Weekly & Bi- Mister “V”
large eat-in kitchen,
carpeted, finished
JACKSON TWP.
3 Bedrooms.
Remodeling 1042 Cleaning &
Maintainence
Residential &
Commercial
829-7130! 570-855-0387 Weekly Lawn Cut-
ting, Landscaping.
570-288-0733 Constr uction
Year Round
Free Estimates BASIL FRANTZ LAWN Reasonable rates. PRECISION PAINTING & Roof Specialist
attic, parking, no
No smoking. ALL OLDER HOMES
Licensed-Insured
1135 Hauling & & GARDEN SERVICE Now accepting new POWER WASHING Specializing In
pets. $675 + utili-
ties, security, lease.
No pets. SPECIALIST Looking for PA032422 Trucking Residential & customers. Call Interior & Exterior All Types of
$900/month 825-4268. someone Reliable & Commercial Painting, Masonry Roofs, Siding,
570-288-2867 (570) 602-7840 570-650-3985
leave message
+ utilities
Call (570) 498-0612
Remodel / repair,
Windows
Dependable to
clean your home? AA CLEANING Shrub Trimming &
Mulching. Junk RAINERI’S LAWN
& Decks.
Residential
Chimneys
& Roof Repairs
& Doors SAME PERSON GETZIE ELECTRIC A1 Always hauling, CARE & SHRUBS
LARKSVILLE Removal. Free Est. & Commercial Low Prices

Half double, 3 bed-


KINGSTON Building or
EVERY TIME!
(570) 793-0776
Licensed & Insured.
100 & 200 amp
cleaning attics, cellar,
garage, one piece or
whole Estate, also
(570) 855-2409 or
(570) 675-3517
Lawns Trimmed &
Edged, Hedges Cut,
570-338-2269 Free Estimates
Licensed
rooms. All remod- service upgrades. Mulch & More & Insured
Remodeling? Residential / No job too small! available 10 & 20 yard BITTO Free Estimates 28 Years
eled. New kitchen, Commercial dumpsters.655-0695
bath, carpet, paint. 570-947-2818 LANDSCAPING & 570-825-2779 Experience
Cleaning by Lisa. 592-1813or287-8302 LAWN SERVICE 570-954-2302
Large yard. Off 570-829-5133
Pet Sitting also
street parking. $600
+ utilities. No pets.
available. Call Today!
570-690-4640 or
GRULA ELECTRIC LLC AAA CLEANING
A1 GENERAL HAULING
Over 25 years
experience, Reliable Lawncare
Call (570) 574-8863 Look for the
Licensed, Insured,
Cleaning attics,
landscape designs, Senior Discounts. SPRING
570-696-4792 No job too small. Free Estimates.
BIA symbol cellars, garages.
retaining walls,
Stonework, mulch, ROOFING
LUZERNE of quality
For information
1054 Concrete & 570-829-4077 Demolitions, Roofing
& Tree Removal.
pavers, patios,
decks, walkways, lawn work & more.
(570) 357-1786
Serra Painting
Special $1.29 s/f
Licensed, insured,
2 bedrooms, 5 Masonry SLEBODA ELECTRIC Free Est. 779-0918 or
ponds, lighting, Book Now For
fast service
rooms. Porch. Yard. on BIA seeding, mulch, etc Spring & Save. All
542-5821; 814-8299
Off street parking. membership BGD CONCRETE Master electrician Free Estimates. 1189 Miscellaneous Work Guaranteed 570-735-0846
$475 + utilities. Call Licensed & Insured
call 287-3331
All Phases of
Bucket truck to 40’ A.S.A.P Hauling
570-288-5177 Service Satisfaction.
570-824-7354 Concrete Work 30 Yrs. Experience
or go to 868-4469 Estate Cleanouts, Powerwash & Paint 1297 Tree Care
GARDEN TILLIN
Small Jobs Welcome
MOCANAQUA
2 bedroom, water 46 Zerby Ave
www.bianepa.com Free Estimates
570-239-9178 1105 Floor Covering
Attics, Cellars,
Garages, Fire &
Flood Damage. 570-709-1021 VITO’S
Vinyl, Wood, Stucco
Aluminum. GASHI AND SONS
TREE SERVICE
Free Estimates
&
& sewer included. Sunday 1pm-3pm DAVE JOHNSON Installation Free Estimates, You Can’t Lose! AND STUMP
$500/month. Sec- Lease with option Expert Bathroom D. Pugh Same Day
KELLER’S LAWN CARE 570-822-3943 REMOVAL.
Fully Insured.
tion 8 considered.
Call 570-899-6104
to buy, completely
remodeled, mint,
Remodeling, Whole
House Renovations, Concrete CARPET REPAIR & Service!
570-822-4582 Mowing, mulching, GINO’S 570-693-1875
turn key condition, All phases of Spring cleanup, 1213 Paving &
3 bedrooms, 1.5
Interior & Exterior
masonry & INSTALLATION ACTION HAULING
gravel & trimming.
Wanted: Excavating
NANTICOKE
Carpentry. Kitchens 1336 Window
baths, large concrete. Small Vinyl & wood. Commercial
and Basements
closets, with
hardwoods, carpet
Licensed &Insured jobs welcome.
Senior discount,
Certified, Insured.
570-283-1341
You Call Today,
Job Gets Done
& Residential.
570-332-7016
Junk EDWARD’S ALL COUNTY Cleaning
570-819-0681
& tile floors, new
kitchen and baths,
Free estimates
Licensed & Insured MCGINLEY FLOORS LLC
The Same Day!!
Cleaning Houses, Patrick & Deb’s
Deb’s
Cars & PAVING & SEAL COATING Professional
Window Cleaning
DAVID
DAVID A JONES
gas heat, shed,
large yard.
BUILDING & 288-1701/655-3505 Wood, Laminate &
Ceramic
Garages, Yards, etc
Call Mike,
Landscaping
Landscaping, basic Trucks 3 Generations
of Experience.
& More.
Gutters, carpet,
REMODELING
$134,000, seller Additions, garages,
DEMPSKI MASONRY
& CONCRETE
570-895-4350 570-826-1883 handy man, house
cleaning & help
Highest Celebrating 76
Years of Pride
pressure washing.
will pay closing PADDY@MCGINLEYFLOORS.COM Residential/com-
costs, $5000 down
sheds, kitchens,
bathrooms, tile
All Phases moving. We even Prices & Tradition! mercial. Ins./bond-
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55 Loomis St
payments are
floor, finished No job too small. 1129 Gutter Any salvageable Paid!! Insured. 570-283-9840
3 bedroom, wall basements, decks, Free Estimates. Call Today
to wall carpet,
$995/month. siding, roofing, 570-824-0130
Repair & Cleaning items can be picked FREE PICKUP
For Your
WALSH up for free.
full basement & windows, doors, 1339 Window
attic, stove,
REAL ESTATE custom built oak
dempskimasonry.com
GUTTER 2 GO, INC.
Free estimates.
Call 570-793-4232
288-8995 Free Estimate
570-654-1490 stairs & trim. 570-474-6329 Service
GMD MASONRY
fridge & water Or 570-793-4773
included. No Licensed & insured. PA#067136- Fully Lic.# PA021520

KINGSTON AFFORDABLE SHADES, UNLTD.


pets. $630 No job too small. Licensed & Insured.
plus security 570-256-7567 or
All types of We install custom Rainbow 1195 Movers Mountain Top Repair & Cleaning
concrete, seamless rain Landscaping
570-814-1356 54 Krych St. 570-332-0933 & Lawn Service PAVING & SEAL of Draperies,
masonry and
Single: 3 bed-
room, 1.5 bath,
PA #0001719 stucco
gutters & leaf
protection systems. JUNK REMOVAL Spring & Fall
Cleanups. Trimming,
BestDarnMovers
Moving Helpers
COATING
Patching, Sealing,
Shades, Blinds &
Fabric Awnings.
SUGAR NOTCH
3 bedrooms, quiet
gas heat, wall to
wall, kitchen with
Driveways, Side-
walks, Stone Work
Licensed/Insured
Free Estimates
570-451-0701
CALL US TODAY ABOUT
OUR 10% OFF WHOLE
Cleanups/Cleanouts
Large or Small Jobs
mulching, complete
landscape installa-
Call for Free Quote.
We make moving easy.
Residential/Comm.
Licensed Bonded
Free Estimates
Email: repairs@
stove & refrigera- All top Masonry. HOUSE DISCOUNT! FREE ESTIMATES tion. Lic. & Insured. BDMhelpers.com Insured shadesunltd.com
street, yard. Fresh Bahram, 855-8405 gmdmasonry.com 570-561-2328 (570) 814-4631 Call 570-674-2418 570-852-9243 570-868-8375 (570) 379-1234
tor. Quiet street.
paint. $525/month No pets. Not Sec-
+ utilities, lease,
security. No pets.
Call 570-332-1216
tion 8 approved.
$675/mo.
570-288-6009
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